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POLICE COURT HAS - NO REVENUE TODAY Nor Does Aay of Nine Oflnders Draw Jail Sentences Although nine offenders faced Judge George W. Kett in police court this morning there was not a single money penalty or jall sentence meted out, the cases being either continued matters or concerning juvenile offenders. In th se of Tomas Yagobian who bation ase 1 months mily diffic the cou eleased. He was advised that, if the family cannot live | in harmony the husband leave the| home. Thomas was cautionoed that he| must support his wife and family 'v\J the event of such action. John Copachinski was placed on probation for a year. He was arrested on a breach of the peace charge a few days ago. A nolle was entered in the case of John Hertza, arrested on a liquor count Prosecuting Attorney A. A Greenberg told the court there s nothing on which to hold the accused, Th ecase is one concerning a “still"” Two boys who have been placing | pleces of metal on the tricks near Clayton were lectured and freed. Three small boys were arrested !t the Fair Department store for stealing shoe blacking yesterday. Upon their promises of future good behavior, sup- ported by an abundance of tears, they were allowed to go. wus pl hurch Notices ‘cople’s Church of Christ. Sunday at 10:45 a. m., prayer and devotional service, followed by the morning preaching service at 10:45 Subject, “Some Lessons All Chris- tians Need to Learn.” Sunday school at 12:16 p. m. There will be no Young People’s mesting. Preaching service at 7 o'clock p. m. Subject, “The Great Invitation.” Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. the Ladies’ Bible study class will meet. Thursday at 7:46 p. m., the usual prayer and praise service. Next Sunday, Sep‘. 11th the big rally serv- ice. Every member is expected to be in his place. Special music will be a feature. There will be baptisms and & reception of members at this service also. Everybody welcome. A. M. E. Zion Church. Sunday services: 10:45 a. m., preaching, “The Crisis."” 12:30 p. m., Sunday school. All om- cers and pupils are requested to be \J W BRILAIN DAILY HERALD. 1th This will be Raly Day for all departments. | prmes | ftalian Evangelican—South Church | Chapel. Sunday, 10 a. m., topic “The Return of our Lord Jesus. Wednes -1 er meeting 7:30 p. m Cherry street chapel, 7 p. m ting in Kensington, 7:30 p . AN Itallans cordiall invited St. Mark’s Church. Fifteenth Sunday after 1 a. m., Holy Communion. | | rlely Communion and sermon by the | regtor. 7:45 p. m., evéning prayer and | 1"15le study Welcg Welcome Baj Sunday: 630 ppm terson will pr | taking of Ch munton worship wit Trinity M. E. Charch Trinity M. E. church morning ice 10145 a. m. Ing by G. Whitefield Si Milford, Conn BOY KNOCKED UNCONSCIOUS, Frank Miller, aged 8, had a nar- | row cscape from injury yesterday when he was thrown from the seat of a wagon horse suddenly bolted . thrown heavily to the ground and was ren- dered unconsciou Ie was attended by Dr. David Waskowitz. The horse pulled the wagon over the sidew: and attracted a crowd of passers er was Life Boat With 11 Men Picked Up Outside of Frisco with 11 men was picked up out of San Francisco last night by the tug | Sea Lion. The boat was believed to be the one missing from the Canadian Importer which was found 500 miles west of San Francisco two days ago by the Canadian Observer., A wire- less message from the Sea Lion aid not say where the Mfebcat was found. | which is to” be erected at [itself, w . |the appoint present, as the Northfleld drive will | be launched and contestants will be named; 4 p. m. Men's Bible class. All the men of New Britain are cordially invited to attend. The members of the Big Brothers' association; 6:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor will be led by Mrs. Lilan Gre This is the consecra- tlon service; 7:45 p. m., preaching. At he morning service there will be a » feast and at the evening service Lord’s Supper will be observed. The First Baptist Church. Reopening service on Sunday. Morning worship at 10:45, sermon by the Rev. Willlam Ross, subject, “See- ing the Unseen.” Bible school at 12:15; Thursday, 7:45, mid-week service. St. Matthew’s Evangelist Lutheran. Divine service In English at 9:15, in German at 10:45. Sermon topic, o Us Not Be Weary in Well Do- ing Everyone invited. Stanley Memorial Church. The church school will meet at 10 a. m. and the morning worship will be h at 11 o'clock. Rev. G. M M , the pastor will preach. His > will be “Religion and Labor.” Mr. Missirian, returning from his vacation and having resumed his par- ish work, will be glad to be called upon for any services which way be needed. The Ladies’ Ald soclety will hold their first meeting of the season on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church. Emmanuel Gospet Church. Franklin Square. Sunday, 10:15, prayer and praise service. 10:45, preaching, toplc “All with one accord in one place.” 12:15, Bible school. ¢:00, young people’s meeting. 7:30, preaching, topiec “The Great Church Bullder.” Tuesday, 7:30, Bible study ciass. Wednesday, 3:00, Women's prayer circle. 7:45, cottage prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:30, mid-week prayer meeting. Book room open Tuesdays and Thursdays 7:30 p. m. Saturdays all day. Pirst Church of Christ Morning worship 11:00 o'clock. Order of Service Organ prelude—"Pastoral” .. Beale Opening Sentences (congregation | standing) | Hymn of Praise—No. 345. Prayer of Invocation (congregation standing) Morning Leason Anthem—"Lift Up Your Heads" 5 Coleridge-Taylor | Pastoral Prayer (response by the quartet—"The Lord’'s Prayer) Silcees Hart | Notices. | Offertory—"In Heavenly Love | Ablding” Klein Doxology (congregation standing) little exercise, he bends an iron bar, or Zenith Carburetor. That Zenith gives tests in all parts of the Zenith’s famous Sermon-~*“At A Time Like This." Hymn 319 Prayer * Silent Prayer 1 Amen (by the quartet) | Stainer | Orazan Postludo-—"“Grand Choris in | b Grey| Notes | There will be a meeting of the| Bunday school cabinet Tuesday even- ing at 7:30, In the chapol | Communion service will be ob.| werved in this church noxt st v. Porsuns doniring to asked 1o Mnler The church school wili hold itn frat fall session Sunday, September unite with us are communicate with Mr. maintains the perfect fuel and air at all speed, loads, altitudes and temperatures. Zenith gives Economy with Power, Speed, Pick-Up and Reliability. Get a demons'tration at— A. G. HAWKER 54-56 Elm St. is a fact that has been proven by repeated HONOR AMERICANS | Monument of Thanksgiving Raised to Memory of U. S. Heroes Who Died for France. Iaris, Sept —The American sol- dier will appear on a monument of 1 memory of the sol- who fell in the war Loudes. Marshal Foch, born nearby, has chos- en the sculpt M. Michelet ws a square base with to the monument v will be 81 feet high. An iitar where mass for the dead will be red forms one side. At the four ues of soldiers, 15 e principal thanksgiving liers and sail His design s half a reliefs in which erica will be represented by a sym- introducing General 2 above the cal subject central fig been chosen for lie monument, corner stone of which was on Nov. 11, 1919, close io the Esplanade which leads to the Basilica. e position WANTS RECEIVER NAMED. Thomas Cherniak of Detroit, Mich- an, through Lawyer Stanley J. aceski, has filed application for | nt of a receiver over the Alpha Realty League, Inc., pend- ing the outcome of a suit brought by him for foreclosure of a mortgage against Sohog Sarhapin and San Francisco, Sept. 3.—A lifeboat | ¥ SPAIN IS BUYING. St. Louls, Sept. 3.—An order for 1,400 liead of mules involving $150,- 000 was placed here today by a rep- resentatiive of the Spanish government. The mules will be used by the colonel army in northern Africa and for do- mestis purposes. STRONG HEADED, AS 'TWERE After Al Rithcher, of Boston, eats breakfast and feels like taking a| two, over his head. Then if he feels | in need of more exercise he has his wife and sister hang from the ends of a | bar, as you see them here on the Boston Common, Miles to the Gallon Don’t You? Then it will pay you to investigate the more miles per gallon world. Compound Nozzle, balanced mixture of Tel. 2456 SATURDAY, EPTEMBER 3, 102i. Happy BabiesWillWelcome Our New Infant’s Dept. On The 3rd Floor The storks are smiling! 3 We’re pleased to announce the opening of our new infants’ wear department on the third floor of “The Bigger Better Store”! Just as you step off the elevator, to your right, blessoming out before you to greet you are the things that add sweetness to mother and babe. What does baby need? Blankets of wool and Japanese silk, pink or blue 95¢ to $4.95 Woolen sweaters and sacques, white, pink, blue . $1.45 to $4.95 Woolen bootees, pink and blue 25¢ to 95¢ Bonnets and helmets of wool, trimmed with silk, all styles 95¢ to $1.95 Mittens of silk and wool 25¢ to 95¢ Hose of silk and of wool in white, pink ard blue 25¢ to 75¢ White dresses, long and short, lawn and batiste 95¢ to $4.95 Nighties of cotton, lawn, batiste and wool 75¢ to $1.45 Slips of lawn 95¢ to $2.95 Coats of serge, chinchilla and corduroy $3.85 to $7.85 Bibs, 25¢ to 45¢ Pillow Slips, 95¢ Carriage robes, $5.95 Silk Slippers, 95¢ Brush and comb sets, 95¢ to $2.45 And toys to cheer the baby’s little heart— rattles, 25¢ to 75¢—rag dolls, 45¢ to $1.95. May we invite you to visit this charming lit- tle department of joyfulness? BESSE-LELAND CO. “Always More Value For Less Money” This is the fifty-first of a series of talks on what “The Bigger Better Store” means to you. The fifty-second “'ill appear next Saturday.