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\ Ld NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1922, THE FATHER OF OUR CLASS ™/ 0 F BAHOLOV VL K — N LET’S CLOSE WITH A BANG o b et i - § HOW TO GET A GRIP ONLIFE 2,5 FTHOLOY AW JoHh L. DAv BABSON DISCUSSES PROPOSED Longus, devationai service et by | eubibd Sorsil s war . thotarers| WWALLIN AND MACKAY 13 S5 of (WHE B, bis sonrteoha o Smaon SO0 MIIN . MERGER OF STEEL COMPANIES Miss Anna Ward. Subject: “Growing {board and later by D. K. Perry, archi- OPEN NEW BUSINESS The new store will carry a complete taan e Y .\Vindaor A i Character, the Harvest." 7:i C L aracter, the Harvest 7:30 p. [tect, line of beds and beddings, rugs, floor High school baseball team yesterday m.—Musical service by the Wesleyan coverings, draperies, bags, suitcases, by the score of 19 to 14 in a slow — Glee club. Short religious message by i h'h ks, T Wellesley Fi May In view | ger' continued Mr, son, “T will [two Wesleyan students, Furttiture and Drapery S and couc ammocks. hey will in- S y Sho, starts . game. DBRoth teams hit hard. . of the pecullar way that the stock |say that there has-boen much talk|* Monday, 4:30° p. m. — Meeting of T 5 troduce into this city a complete |\anee pindquist and Rhereen em{; Business Today—To Carry drapery and window shade depart- connected for a home run market has been acting the past few [about this, so much so that it looks|1Eoop 3, Girl Scouts, A A ; me; where ¢ Vi v Ik raperies and window | Now Rritain T, 8. .... 22130222519 days and the various rumors that are {as if certain partics were using it for| Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.— Meeting of Complete L had il by de t d iy about regarding the great steel mer-|window dressing. The capitalization |30y Scouts. 7:45 p. m.—Class meet- oo 2SR5 e A R O e g : a oG arestng, | Rile, railigllastion | ias : ; : public s invited to make an inspec- | Vindsor Locks H. 8. . 130004150—14 | The Furniture and Drapery Shop [tion of the store at any time, and it o gers, the opinion of Roger W. Bab- Lackawanna companies is yout| Wednesday, 3 p. m.—Annual meet- £200,000,000. The combined canifali- |INE and election of officers of the under the management of Frank |is assured of the best attention and More than 2,000,000 girls under the Mackay and Charles Wallin, opened |advice that can be had in the selec- |age of 16 are employed in various Bond Market Good |tlon.op Midsaie, | it ipiblicy | L aHle, e fldusalety.. 4180 sneuy Anmnal Exem]ses at ngh School P el Tas L e i eenil | Hontotigagdal occupations in the United State “So far as the long swing goes,” [ Youngstown, and other companies gays the statistician, “everything looks | proposed to merge is ahout £350,000,- Thursday, 7:45 p. m.—Prayer meet- ture, draperies and floor coverings at well, hoth for the bond market and 000, Thus if the entire consolidation |Ng. P H hl E ini 4 B o e entiieEo0s Throteh 1t Seiial Mioan i’ e Friday, 7:45 p. m.—Regular official rflve l y fl[malflmg 4‘3 .}‘Ln’ml §lreat ,the stf)re fermerly oc.. ing into a period of low money rates|talization of about 30,000,000, 1t [board meeting in the church. ":lpl::(l . fopepli BYaniher Bazbeas maker. which may extend over some years.!is preposterous to .claim that this is g . i LR . If so, the bond market will continue |an equal revival of the Unitad States People’s Church, ° ! Class Day at the New Britain High ‘("‘fl"“”A‘l‘(r- ‘fflflm and Mr. \\zllln to climb upward for a similar length | Steel corporation which las today a| Sunday at 10:15 a. m., prayer and |5chool dawned clear yesterday and| ¢ Well known to the public of New devotional service, followed by morn- |th€ Young women of the school ap- RBritain, and they are experienced {n | the lines of business which they in- of time. This does not mean that|clear investment of about one billion ing worship at 10:45 a. m., subject: | Peared decked in the gay colors of L tend to conduct in this city. bonds will advance as much next year |and a half dollars. | X as they have advanced this year, nor steel Companies® I “The Man Who Speaks With His|their various cla: Mid-year sopho- i as much in 1924 as Hx\‘ will be in| “When the earnings are conside Feet.” Young people’'s meeting at|MOres wore green; sophomores, blu 31'-"“?;“:5'!}’; H;;Nl\‘rflfent)y Wns‘-;t)n- ) K y il I s S i id-ye o s | nected wi e McMillan Co. on Main 1923. Moreover, reactibns will occur |a similar condition will be found, For [6:00 p. m. Preaching at 7:00 p. m,, |mid-year juniors, orange; juniors. |" e e R R purple, and seniors, pink. The youme| treet. He was head buyer for tne|d 10:45 a. m.—Sermon by Dr. O. F. Bartholow irapery and rug department, and f{s now and then. The gene tendency, | instance, for an average period ni‘ I however, should be for a strong bond | vears the Bethlehem and Lackawanna |Man.” Tuesday at 4 p. m., children's| meén wore ties, and in some cases, x d considered one of the best wuthorities L evera) e, Show gross carnings of about $3530..|meeting. Wednesday, at 3 o'clock [Socks of their class colo 2 “The stock market has not yet|000,000 while the Indepeudents nien-|Woman's missiorfary prayer band.| School closed at 2:30 o'clock in the |in the city with regard to these two of Mt. Vern0n9 New York. reached its zenith. Those who have |tioned above show. gross earnings of |Thursday at 7:45 p. m. prayer and |afternoon and practically the entiref!Ines of goods, He has had 12 years experience under his former em- bought securities and have them in|about $430,000,000. ‘Thus the total Praise service. student body, as well as the mem e 2 bers of the faculty, assembled in the | 2iovers in that department. Mr. thelr boxes, should not warry. about| groas earningsof.the comibiiied com- s L s e I L AP S el 19 s . resent <6 ovements, or con- | panies would be not exceeding $S0( Stanley . S8 xercises 5 S . o — !":i:lslng &".22’25.' We 1:1:\,'.”,,“!‘\.' e N O s P Morning service at 10:45, sermon | provided by the various classes. the public of the city. He was con- 7:30 p. m.—Musical Service by Wesleyan ed on a great broad movement in the | wanna, Midvale, and the rest. I%or|by pastor. ~The newly installed pipe| The entertainment started when |hected with the John A. Andrews Fur- i security markets which will take hoth | the same period of time the 1'nited’|organ replacing the instrument dam- | Robert Christ of the mid-year sopho- | Niture Co. for 12 years, and was em- Glee Club. bonds and stocks to much higher | States Steel corporation did a gross|aged by the fire will be used for the [more class came before the curtain|Ployed there at the time of his resig- ee Llub. prices. The United States of America ss of $1,750,000, 3 first time. Sunday school at 12/and read some of his mistakes dur-|Dation as assistant buyer. He hgs Pas always been a great vountry: bt | ~Considering. the poor condition of |0'clock, _Intermediate C. E. at 6:45!ing the first few weeks at school, as|¥on @ number of prizes, in contests p. m. Tuesday evening the Girl|shown by his diary. The curtain then[for window displays, and has made today it is the center of the world's [ the steel business at the present tine, X snin 1 it a concerted ef. |Scouts will meet at 7 o'clock at the |went up, disclosing members of the |- production, distribution and financing. | it rather looks a: 4 Faa = 5 If it is two years before we are hack | fort was being made by vertain par- [church. Thursday evening at 7|class with toy balloons which they son, concerning the same has been sought. again in another period of prosperity, | ties to get out of the stock market ¥ i it will be two years hefore the stook | or at least to get out of steel and into [Meet at the church. — Friday evening| In the sketch which the sopho- market turns on its great trip down. |copper or something else. Some one |at 8 o'¢lock the Brotherhaod will hold | mores presented, it was found that a regular meeting, including a busi-|all the records for their Victrola had by e ward. asked the other day for my opinion E : g Market Like Ocea: regarding a certain New England rail- (ness session. b(f'“;“ S"flrnl and‘ they entertained Iz ; Jwever s | road stock and my reply was, ‘Show = with several catchy songs. i The stock markat, however, is me the stock books and L.wili. give Swedish Bethany Church. The mid-juniors sang songs, led by Sunday school at 9:30, morning|Benjamin Durham, which proved 4 like the ocean. In addition to the el A 1F the wikdwe: ind f,r,:,::ys_“:.‘,]m,:mn\,:,]ln,,\plr,' ;‘ ‘,,; ,.‘-‘,:,', children still have their holdings the 5"::;2" :fml“m‘“}-wm“;"‘“E‘wzmi’“”: popular with the audience as a whole. ReEsUartlbiol (roughnoi, . s, ciocki1o%- Polnt hax notyyab:leen reacheny)|ITessnE s ibeo e Bl i8I AARHTIY, HIlINE DR chisonof, o ther inicy broker watches a nertain barometer | PUt if the small investors have been Rev. i~ Seth .su erinvr:ndvr;r o -(')"‘- Nafiu’zn\e an vamuslvng. talk' on the SR e REiner it moA. Tl b ARERei out then EHeLatock 1l due roT I TR s Se R BREIIEEE s A0 Sl imean e ot Severall mondspwhichi arg rometer strongly suggests today that|@ §00d rise.’ The satme pridciple ap- ‘:“"\:’;‘“:! S yn, in current use about the school. His there may soon be a storin in the|Plies to American Sugar and various HNes, 2 S pleasing manner of talking and his stock market. It 'ooks rather cioudy | Other investments. Apparently aniex- T quick replies to the rs‘m‘nrk's of some and at points there is pressure whic i | pedition has heen organized to get the Chilval ‘RPMOI e o 3 S EHin _xmf_nz men in the h:fl(nn'y .madfi- a is not natural. The optimistic {one | Public out of certain stocks—such as Wl 6'(_1‘00“. by h: e decided hit. The song's which were which has been characteristic of the | rails—and into certain other stocks ;!tnr Rev ”“nr\h'A\\' M e s::;i by this class were especially B o DR RTS SRR VI wido! axactly ithe obnodite’ e EIER SERIGE G0 BB MR Memorial | ning highest honors, sailed into their Insiders who Have heen acenmulating | What certain big operators are trying [ et < P o e FITSt [sketeh with much confidence. They e e L o hiive,| f0r make 1t doy; Be on fhe Jookon ‘;"“]r{' Rnuen afploes o *. | presented several good songs, one to Aisteibtadlithote. haliligs, . Whay are|for saualls in bhe itodk marlebodUrslt Fla s ciss 5 i et natinn olaksl|if i, e O tHoasto0L telling i ol ¢ waiting for a shake-down and |ing the next few weeks. Remember ;“fl Ay ‘ 30 = f“)rllfhmr. carly experiences in the R. O. now fatis wher you seé a teal estate man’have-|.[of Armenian; womeny 4:80in: my Glrl 'p e and: anqther! to,'the: tinesTof! another chance to et ahoarl belore 3 | Scouts; 7:30 p. m., Bible study class. | .The Sheik. telli e the next upward movement. ing a house painted, that he usually Friday, 7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts. B ng he various is preparing to sell it. : R, i Lo 2l good qualities possessed by the gradu- P T ating class of 1 At the close of Salvation Army Notes, lthe act streamers were thrown into Staff Captain Tom Gabrielson Will |ty aydicnce by the young women of . St. Mark's Church. A urc ottces Standard time. Sunday after As.|he here from Toston and will take in. cae, —¢inh m. holy commun.|charge of the services on Sunda Attcr the enterlaTnmentd® aytirnya cension . f i 10:30 | There will be special music in his|(.ni 5 the gymnasium where the i “Regarding the reported stecl mer- fon; $:30 a. m., church school; i SR : - = 4. m. morning prayer and sermon |honor. There will be a meeting at T/, .4 (lass Day fair was in prog- The new pipe organ, purchased bY | j,v tho rector; 6:45 p. m., evening|©ClOCK in the morning; .\\Anrla_\'rsr]m;\l vess, Boo¥lis; * tANtATDIY: Wechrated: the Stanley Memorial church to re-|,paver and sermon, at 3:30 p. m.; open air meeting | hipiteq the wares offered for sale place the one damaged by the fire ey Walnut Hill park at 4 o'clock; col- |y e lllt BOn B80S classes. Booths which burned out the interior of the First Baptist Church, diers' meeting it h)allua!tfl 2.:\ Wi sal= | re ty ohinygs brE the ol B church last winter, will be used to-| 10,45 5, m. Morning worship, ser.|‘ation meeting in & Mo be yn| Senior class, ice cream: sophomore morrow for the first time. mon by the Rev. William Ross, sub- | , Captain John Eden wi "l class, lolly pops and wafers; Art There will be two musical services| oot “pvery Man;® 12:10 p. m Bridgeport tonight, but will return for tomorrow evening. The Weslevan | ipie school and adult classes; 7:00 Glee club will sing at Trinity Meth-| ,"n “hacting of the young people. odist church. J. C. Beche will Monday, 7:30, Boy Scouts LA oe s A nETg ] Bt Ehe SOU Thursday 15, meeting for pray- Congregational church i e Y Everyman's Bible Class probably Rriday, 4:00 Fathering. of LA will wind up its meetings for the sum- |, r,“m';’”l '_“’mv]‘ vB mer tomorrow morning. Rev. Dr. O ! S i :'“]B;‘;;:"(”"“' G BRtvaW: S e South Congregational Church, —— ‘[”’”‘lm.""‘“r 9 "H” 4 m'm"‘" :Y::\Harn On Decoration Day our young peo- Everyman’s Bible Class. ahi, bermon, "indisace or' Bowen’ |GL. Wil ga,t0*Eie Suminer: yacaiion Everyman’s Bible Class will hold its | ''" : i ' |home in Madison. 5 ) ) 12:10 p, h > arger, tha the afternoon last meeting until fall, tomorrow [P D' Hil 122100 b i “r"l"';“'i”"‘ Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, meet. | 0! larger, than that o SHBETEG SRy, JORN Tn DV andipdtgte b et b e leavatt i fing of the Ladies' Aid society in Rev. O. F. Bartholow will be thef": " P- M i e L | | B AT club, articles made by them, paper the meEviges BURES flowers of the different class colors : Fson o and other appropriate things; Amph- : I"""‘"‘"_ ',,‘:_'",:f‘,m‘ ""'P";\J day|ion club, nome-made candy; Young Sunday, May 28: 9:30 a. m. Sunday |y a5 athletic association, punch. school; German Bible class for adults | [JOIels, AtAEHC Astocialion. BURCH: O English |1 usic for dancing was furnished by il Z;: u :. '“:r'":r“r'r‘n’:] Briqen. | Bernini's orchestra. It was rather LUl o BN TAEC | ifficult to dance, however, due to the port, will address the congregation in | 11C! oYt eryiey | In the evening the fair was repeat- ed at § o'clock, lasting until 11 |olclock. The crowd was as large, if . Your ad will be taken over the phone, written and properly classified. The same service as if you personally came down to the office. As long as you pay for the ad hefore it eki)ires you are also entitled to the low prepaid rate. USE THE PHONE. Herald Want Ads Bring Results e e D The Only Paper in New Britain Whose Circulation is Audited. church. During the course of the afternoon, J. . Moody announced the winner of speakers. Dr. Bartholow is the | OTEAN recita Wednesday evening, prayer meeting Monday, 4:00 p, m meeting of | founder of the class and heads the| 2 n&_ oflin German. E ™ S : | Torgest Bitle clacs by the wed The|Busy Bees Achievement clubi 7:30| ™ iade eioning, reheareal of the|the cup which was offered to the class | 2 ‘ lass will start at 9:.15 nstead of|P: M. meeting of Troop 2, Junior choir. presenting the best performance, Thol 8530 start at 9:15 instead of | \chievement club ¥ i S R e cup was presented to the juniors, the | ‘ 2 of Troop 2, B ‘prr‘f‘uh‘n( of the class, George Mur- ’ l y ‘\ Tuesday, meeting 2, tha, accepting it with suitable re- Gl ot Chinsh S, A will be omitted this week. | Registrars of Voters Wednesday, 3:30 p. m., annual re- Given New Quar!ers" First Church of Christ Scientist.njon of the Home depattment of : New offices have been provided for | Smoking compartments for the use! corner of West Main street and Park|ine (‘hurch school for members and ~ ' Place their friends. Miss Bartlett will give |the registrars of voters on the fourth fof ladies only are being tried on one | - _ - - — f _ _ rks, on behalf of his classmotes, Sunday service at 10:45 a. m., sub-| .,y jljustrated talk on “The Fresh Air|floor of City hall. The offices are in|of the big railways in Great Britain | ject. “Ancient and Modern Necro-|(amp of the City Mission."; 7:30 p. mancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypno-| m meeting of Rifle club for prac- tism, Denounced.” Sunday school af [ {jee $ALESMAN SAM BY SWAN 9:45 a. m. Thursday—3:30 p m Young Wednesday evening meeting at Women's department at home to its o'clock. triends . served from 5:15 to The reading room—Room 504 Na |5.45. 4.30 . Girl Scouts tional Bank building is open to the 4.-,], if ,' m"" p. m. Meeting of SAN BOSINESS 1S 5 public daily from 12 noon until 4] jirls Achievement club, Miss Burr, FALLING DOWN \N THE MEN'S o'clock, except Sundays and holidays | cader CLOTHING DEPARTMENT— | WANT Daylight saving time Rev. Dr. George W, C. Hill will be- You TO GO OVER AND SHOW ‘EM HOW TO 2in neat Sunday morning a new ser Swexdish Lutheran Church ies of addresses to Juniors which will SELL SUITS Sunday morning service at 10.3 un through the month of June, on will .be in Inglish, with sermon by|the general topic of “Four Parts of Prof. Hjalmar Johnson of Yale ! Speech.” June 4, “A Conjunction;” The evening service will be omitted | june 11, “An Adverb;” June 18, “An as the congregation is invited to| Adjective;” June 25, “A Verb." partake in the Sunday school teachers'| Op June 11, the regular annual convention which is held in the Swed- | .romotion day in the church school ish Lutheran church in Forestville in| wiil be observed at the usnal hour of the afternoon and evening he church school session and on Sat- fune 17, the annual church St. Matthew's Lutheran. ind church school outing will be held Exaudi Sunday. Confirmation. Onelat Lake Compounce service only, beginning at 10:30 o'clock, at which both the German Trinity Methodist Church and the English lagguage wiill be 945 a. m.—Chureh Sun schoo used. All members Bf Class "21 are| 0.45 a. m Sermon by Rev. Dr requested to meet at 10:15. Everr- | hartholow 15 p. m.-— Women's| body welcome. ‘ivxlm class; Philathea class 5 p. m.