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o . } § J ! — L NEW BRITAIN DAILY will preach Sunday wreh of Christ public daily from 12 noon until 4 logical seminary cr. 6 o'clock except Sundays and holidays. morning at 10:30 o'clock. ‘This seri- ice will be in Engiish. No evening i First Cl 11 a. m., Children’s Day sersi p. m., Young People’s scrvice aieh, R International Bible Students Ass'n. service, Wednesday —2 p..m,, lng ® ’ I N ‘ext Thursday evening the Broth for; Armeniin gnomen Morning scrvice 1u:45 a. m, ser- »l\”; nIm“ Gt Uit e Thursday—2 p. m., Armenian Wom- = AT Z)iehikefof) Brookivn, qisf00n B S AR G0 S T e en's Bible class. 4 DG e Subincl: "God's Call to His |ing 'The pastor, |"r . Dr. Abel ! scouta SELATents WilEY Church.” L. e 3 p. ., Odd kel Quist is attendin H“ icsinee the annual wictaryl banquet of the Gy, 00 py Nubjiect: "The Churel at mx\d’!ln i : Boy Bcouts, Troop 4, Thur § W R atona e, h ) : P e — Y iday—7 m., Boy Scouts | T'rinity Sunday i o Second Advent 10 a. m. services 11:15 a. m 11 o'clock, Sunday morning Chil- Sunday school Emmanuel Gospel e Iray service. 7 a'clock, eve- Monday evening, committees Wi Runday—10 a m prayer And nine eepyice h sermon Fhe Book izt the membhers of the congre praise seriice. 10:45 a. m., preach of Provert i tion to discuss the summer finances. ing by Rev. A. C. Snead. 12:15 p..m Thiiradayiina at § o'clock missionary talk to Sunday school by pioe quay of Jude, Rl \ Miller, e te: e S R AR Rev. H. : o Firet Baptist tor, subject I's Want Columy p. m, Rev. Howard and 10:80 ¢ k. morning ser lee, Chil-" 12 noon, the Sunday school will meet. Tuesday—4 p. m., chi 18 mee fohaiEr i 6 p. m., the Younz I'rople’s meeting LA ART AL it B SR ML Monday o p. m., Boy Scouts led by Mrs. It W ot. Tp.m clase Wednesday—7:30 p, m., Young ' preaching by or, subject Thutsdaye.1 4bEp St ol et Women's scwing guild A party at “Satan’s Ineuhat -ermon hased BIATSELIRACLLK ome of Mrs, W. H, Judd, Murray upen the “Iran of Chicago. . - a1t Thursday i y. m., church Stanley Memorial Thureday —- 7:306 p. m, mid-weck | prayer meeting Kunday 10:45 a. m., Children's 07 Frida p.m heir 1 1 Day program of songs, recifations dialogues, ote, by the children of o e rantst Y. Y Tion all departments of the church school. o o C BT nday sehoal Bunday service, 10:4 m., preach- A candie lighting service will be a0 0" Coian seevien: seiman Cing by the pastor, subject Our special feature. A number of ¢ w 1. Michels, No #ng 8o Father's Pleasure Sunday schoal, dren will receive Christian bapt et s ! 12:30 p. m. Variek Christian Fn- A special offering for the Congrega- G, o,n0 with th iin New deavor =ociety, 6:30 p. m. T:45 p. m, tion Sunday e&chool extension society G non by Iteve G H. preaching by the pastor, subject; will be made ehneek: address in the afternoon at “Christ's Frecdom.” Rev, James A. Wednesday-—2:30 p. . A coclal w000 etore the Women's Mission Wright, of the Congregational church meeting of the lies” Add - society, L0 T LG e 1. WL Meyer from of Hartford will preach at 3:30 p.om This will be the last meeting until Caplz, Philippine siands, and xl Tuesday evening, prayver meeting at Beptember . f the Y, P, Union hy & o'clock 2 : W0 . m ‘ ) 5 v riday—7:45 p. m.. chureh sacialand o0 BT T T Yale Divinity entertainment under the auspices of - Trinity Mottiodist the Men's elub Wednesday -4 p. m., religious in-+ 245 a, m., chureh schonl 10:45 - - struetion for givls; 7:30 p. m, meeting o'clock, morning service. 6 p. m., Kp Christian Science of the Pathfinders elub at the resi- | worth Isague, last service Ty Eunday service at 16.4 m. Sun. Adence of 11 Lawson, 434 Park street. | o'clock, last evening serviee jart d the Preserver of Man. Thursday evening prayer meeting by Tuesday—6 p. m. Philathea out Sunday schonl at 9:45 a. m German ing, Sunset Rock 2" op. m.. Roy Wednesday evening meeting at K Reout meeting, 7145 p. m., class e'clack. First Lutheran meeling The Reading room— Noom 504, Na Sunday schaool at 9:530 A, m, Rey Thursday-—7:30 p. m., prayer meet Moose of the Hartford Theo- In<T tional Bank building is open to thé John B . - Friday- -7:80 p. m, choir relicarsal St Mark's Fpiscopal | —===——_———‘—'_—====3 STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH [ o170 o ol il day. 10145 0. in: of the church schoal 1OGRAM | | South Congregational | Saturday, June 21, the annual pir nie for the chureh and church aehnnl will be held. Special cars leave the s, Chirch At % A m | The next eelehration o fthe —LECTURE— STHE CHURCH AT WAL NATIONS DIVIDED™ By C. A, Zuehlke of Brooklyn Odd Fellows Hall, A ) International Bible Stadents Ass'n, i [ CHILDREN'S DAY ) 2 Friday, 7.45 p. mo, Church Social and Entertainment, You are very cordially invited! com | mession of the church school to he held in the Junier room at 12:10, {with a serviee appropriate to Flag Day and Independence Day, Stereop- [ tieon views will he shown of the | American flag, | Next Sunday will be the gecora { munfon will ba on June 29, when also [ there will be reception of new mem- | bers | Runday--9:20 4. m., Malian sehool {10:30 A, m., Children's Day servier pom No Collection Froe Seats, will be awarded. 2:30 p. m., Assyrian fworship, 3 p. m., meeting of the 10:30 53 Clinton street extension of the ! > [ 1an department of the chureh sehonl CHILDREN'S DAY i 6:20 p. m., Christian Endeavor mort Ing. Reunion of former members Special Exercises By the Children | T:30 p.m., Halian worship . Parents and [riends invited to these exerc % Excellent Program ooy gl BARGE i ¥ On Saturday, 21st, the Bible School Picnic meeting At 5 p. m. Evening seriice Tuesday— Midsummer feetival at & o'clock, Swedish Elim Baptist Runday school at 9:45 a, m., Morn Ing worship at 11 o'clock with ser Thursday - prayer eervice at 1.45 p. m = Friday The Young People's eo ™ The Much Vaunted Structure of Civilizatioh Ahout Basnis 1:””(“~Mj citylbah it B . eloc noexceleint program will to (0“.9“- be given and refreshments served | 3 [] . St Matthew's Lutheran eople’s urch o PISL B =rice v Enetian: with hots com manion at 8 e'elock, service i G (] F g = man at 10.45 F Court Street | Monday evening, meeting of sehon! ! Rev. F. L. Brooks, pastor board and commitiee Friday evening, the Waither league 10:45 a. m—"God's Want Column, 7:00 a. m.~"Satan’s Incubators,’ BIBLE CONFERENCH STARTS A sermon based upon the startling disclosures of the The semi-annual Bible conference Frank murder ease in Chicago. At the Emmanuel Gospel churcl he gAn this morning at 10 o'clock The second meeting was held at and again at speakers will 1 2 p.om 0 p.om Among th Rev. H. & Miller of the Union Missionary training in stitute of New York eity, ey, A, ( Snead af the Christian Missionary al Hance and Rev. W, K. Hsed, a mis Emmanuel Gospel Church |7 iz SEMI-ANNUAL BIBLE CONFERENCE The United ®ates adopted stand ard time in 1883 on the initiative of the American Rallway association Meeting this evening at 7:30 o’clock. Sermons tomor- row by Rev. A, (. Snead at 10:145 a. m.;: Rev. W. E. Reed of Ecuador to the Sunday school at 12:15 p. m.: Rev, H. S, Miller of the Union Missionary Training Institute at 3 e ——————— SALVATION ARWMY 11 a m., Holiness meeting. 2:50 p.om, nday school. 4 p. m. Young People's service, 7 P m.. Soldiers’ mecting. 8 p. m., Salva- tion meeting. All Welcome, p. m., and Rev. Mr. Howard and Rev. Mr. Sncad at 7 p. m. SUNDAY - Children’s Day Service 11:00 a. m.—Baptism of Children; Presentation of Bibles: Promotion Certificates: 12:15 p. m..-Men’s Bible Class. Ctparts of the country and across the were fnvested as Tend ‘marked 1 1 Real Estate Holdings Subject to = HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1924, WELGOME FOR DAWE§ GIRL SCOUTS NEWS ke has | The New Rritain lodge of ! invited the Girl Scouts of New Brit- ses at ‘ the El!ks club auditorium on Monday vight at § o'clock. Troops 1 leave the South church Friends in Chicago ATamging ino.. -7es. ‘G Soeurs veom ormen troops may meet with these troops at ' Celebration for Candidate ' v o e e e s to make preparations for camp ill open July 12 Many par- e planning to send their daugh- a4 it will eliminate much un- vience if Scouts | lune 14—Welcoming re- eptions for Brig n. Charles G Dawes, republican vice-presidential ne correspo nominee, who returns to Chicago to- V) their reservations before luly 5 Registrations will be aecept day, are planned by his fricnds herve g 00 e e and in Evanston, his home At the last mecting of Troop No. 2 Congratulatory messages from all Center church, the following girls 't scouts: 8 are piled high on his deck at the e M ie Alexander, Margaret Alexander, ion Sorrow, Barbara Smith, Ger- and trude Ericson and Vera Lundin Troop No. 5, Camp school, is plan- g for a hike to Sunset Rock for meeting of the season 11 Hale and St. Joseph's schoo! troops 2re holding extra meetings so that all girle who wish may pass Ten- derfont tests befor evacation. Troop No. 1, South church, will e tertain Troop No, 2, Center church, at its last meeling of the season, Mon. Central Trust company which helped to organize vears since has assisted in directing. While they prepared to greet the n its 1z Nat man made famous as a banker, poli tical organizer, budget director and ceonomic eapert, his friends told of a bmerged side of his make up, given riptions of ittie consideration in 1 the new candidat They told of General 1y purchasing agent of the Amerdean ! o da mp entertainment and games. At the last meeting of Tgoop Ne. 1 the following tenderfoot scouts were in- vested: Wlizaheth Harwood, Pauline Kallin, Mild i Mary nes, then fupper will be followed by army in France, standing in front lis office the i after the armis- tice was signed wa % a triumphal n o Paris, an men parade of the There were maore ed Davenport ama the marc and nearly Dainty. LA omanin N gerheosinimayens The Central Junior F school Wk ; troop will hold an out meeting i In blach-—" the gen- i vienie supper at Sunset Roek for rey I'he womer 1ts last meeting of the season, Thure- day, June 19, Members of the troop a i ater, will meet at 4 o'clock into you?" . ST, e As the those women in memarial 1o ni ois e ores 00 OUDGAY School Pupils Make g e denea s 5 (ood Attendance Reconds 1914 and was named (he nfas F ——— the loval Congregational ehurches to Mary Dawes hotel for women a me h o8 KTEgAtionn ) morial to his mother, was opened hepe MOFFOW With elaborale ceremonies. At in 191 In the Nafus Dav the First Congregational chureh 3 hotels Leds 'children of the Sunday schonl whe Are five and ten conts, and in the hav become seven Years of age durs Mary Dawes hotel 1en to (hirty eents ) ; -7 Meals are served at prices panging "8 the past o whi he peesented from five cents down. A free em. With Bibics, They are az follows ployment agency is maintained whers Pranklic Atwater, Sherma Ater more than 2,500 johs are obtaired an. AENes Bagdaserian, Lois R, Connors, nually Bty Curtis, Leonere Grichson, Heirn Gosw, Carey Grey, Warren Horton, Katherine Hovie, John Humason, 1sa son, Fdna Knapp phie gis, Travers &mith, Wilkiam Kmith, @ics Splettztoezer, Schirman Faelyn Viets, Myrtis West Walter Willinm Welght The following chideen having per NOT(gages of SIB1,B00 o semimur o et s on* o than tao Rundays in & year Fleanor Henna, Kdward Yetarvian, Vivian Hot. Appraisers T. W, O'Connor a Jo, (Stein, George W. Barbour, Isabel Ing am, Arpenik Papazian, Sophie Sar A" gie, Arthur Yetarian, Warren Hoiton M. Zimmerman ha placea tion of 4TS upon the estate of ' Thomas Perean, Alice Sarguis, ¥l the late Samucl Berkowitz, consisting ' heth Holstein, Ruth Hanna Hary mainly af real estate on Main and Siade, Emily Boehm, Aliyson Her North Main atreet. Mortgages upon | mann, Helon Sargis, Russetl Hanna these propertiea total §221,850 Hurand Hoiannesian, Virginia 1 The appraisers’ report follon May. fearl Papazian, Mara Relle Buildings #08 1o North Main Holstein, Clarence Daprick, Heny alreet, §30,000, mortgag $15,000, Yereau, Jean Drummond, James bulldings in the of 08 North | Beacn, dohn Stad Porethy Billings, Main street 22,250, Buildings 641 Asmif Khansakian, Reid Derrick, 1y North Main street, 84,600, mortgnge. cile Case, Arthur Tomkine, Natalee 82,600, buitdings at 640 Main strest, (e $950; mheds and barn in the rear o The program +fll he ay follane hymin, “Iejeice inveration; sele f40 North Main atrect, 8750: buildings ey 644645 North Main astreet, 38,250, ' veo Pure o mortgage, 82,000 ling in t FOAr tor eontralty, “i Tiinl When | Reud nf K44 North Main #ireet " meciptire readIng: diding 658 Nort wpinners And 60, morteage, $1,600 00 Y hat & $1.- cong Main aire Mnete: sutiem; bap- building 666 | primary dep North Main strect, 26 MALIEAR®. | tism ¢ n Rymr: prayer; re 21,700; 1and from 608 10 666 North sponer; ‘ promotio Main street, $35.000: N Tiritain ceMificates and “Go-To-t hureh” pine Trust Co. account, $155.01; Ravinas floral offerings; song, * Jesus Loies Me Nk of New Piritain, $102.50; orp. This | Knew,” veginne, s and primary Ain Trust Co., 21,220.94: note, Mary tory: presentation of Pibies: sosg Diegiaki, $320, and intrreet of 84,30 Children's 19 . etion alf intersst in property 204210 Main atrest, 885 5¢ first R a KIan T00 anA miconi mMbHE evmour Youth Faces sl RER L Auto Theft Charges ' Gt Waterbury, Conn.. June 14.--Th case “of Edvard Mitkun, 12 of 144 TANCRED U REOOVERN whitrr, | Ao ose Sirent, - oot e el ters h theft of an automobila and with . AL formerly assis physenl | ont Mendiy moening under bends director of the New Rritain “V* who o 35000, The complaining witness wae injured recently in oa ros William Martin of Mariden, testified Auplosion. 18 report PIENt after a% imprevip taday and said Thur Mr. Tancred was temporarily blinded 'y haq parked his car o Canal soard the automebils and sftart the TO MAVE LATE SESSION engine. He ordered Milkun from 1he Kinanis club will mest at 10 o' pointed a revolrsr at’ him, but 1he Monday night at the Barrstt hotel in- gun failed 1o discharge. Mitkun was stead of Wadnesday noos. 11 will be arrcsted & short distance awnas \ “Zoro Hour” for the intermational bulist that hadl been i The pevolver Kiwanis clubs nad £5.000 men in the at the time %as today introduced as country will meet at the same 14 sviflence 1o shon that The trigRer but failed to Howard ¥ & arranging the had struck the bullet 16cal program and the . prize will be given by ¥, 1. Hitch- dent Chatles W, Ha carns aplode state of New Vork has ran o 1504 on the talue of ite cock 're wi during the mesting. Trinity Methodist Church Sunday 10:45 A. M. Sermon by Rev. John L. Davis “JACOB, OR JOB” 5 P. M. Sermon by Rev, John L. Davis “A TENDENCY OF THE TIMES” Mrs, Green, soprano soloist ask another trick questi sfactured products. RETURNING TODAY This s Class Day at the Gollege “on the Hill at Trinity Colle S of alumnpi came to the city 15 1924 undergraduates facu hers, and trustees in the fes ¢ Commencement zrasor Linety-eighth commencement held this afternoon. (lass « | leernt, Stanley L. Kennedy, of brighton, N. Y. opened the cxcrcisos witit a brief address of welcome, T feiiowed the class history of Yeomans of Andover, by Harrison B. Schofield of Hartf ‘1€ class propheey by William 4 f Hartford, the class statistics romas J. Birmingham of Harif i the presentation of class g ough of Hart Krieble ' department of ti .\ main speaker of the afternor e class g onlstanding feature of the nas the umeiling of the 1vo tahler on which are inscribed the | Dr. James McConk, # & vate of Trinity in the « ard professor of moder 2 the college for more than 40 \ In the evening there will Lie class 1 unions and a reunion of the " iase of 1 The lattc elude a banquet for the cinss~s are not helding funday morning there will | communion 1n the col compus at Which Heward Blliot rier president of the N, Y., N H H railroad and a i than a seore of railinads » I mzir apeaker, In the eyening the I Charles Wilham Henry, Trinity 99 of Andever. Mass. wi leliver t hacealaureate sermon at Christ o crthedral The 9%th eommenceament w 12 in Alumni hail Mand oraing Tie prircival addrees will e Wiiehell Smith of Farmington, | wriph HALF MILLION 15 AT STAKE IN €3St Missonri Man Contests His Wile's Will Libarty, Me lune 14. T mily dollar estat Mra a Wonds Davies of Kansao (' Ated in December, 1022, was & M elrenit courl here e torneys for €George Weslain | opera MingAr of St Lonis, contest wnder which Mo “hand angd left g | her wealth 1o Captain Har of London in o Lendon, was employ 4 by M ir8 A% a canfdential we represanted here by eon Eensational chiarges ns to enes wiclded by Zetun o.e Davies were made yesterday by ground work of the opera hand's case Eimral o the 1Miisy housshold = " and Ve iving 40 hie e s o | he weepe W her in t Adrugs a correed PR A ravor He altn charged that pintted the e honf )y fre Arath and told her if ahe ta love him he would sei 1 themum,” eaid ra the AN rochive Iha J . wae made hysterical = as re Londen. Mas R, 1984 aeid Mes 1104 the fallowing Dvecemier . N, 1. Sulghacher o City, testifind that Mes, 1 sare prior to her deat as 1 At liguer and ties and aNate ot wae incapabie of 4 It wam brought aut that Mee |1 Atered into a rontrast u of 3300 a manth Khe ep A aierage af 34000 19 8 am it NAs tesiifie Frank A. McCarthy, of & Le testified that he ofnition briseen tha clared Mre, Daties asserted flurhced Wer againet her Mre Dacies nae the ke late Dir. Wiliiam Wy eaw City, after whoam Wi College at Fulton, Mo, is Medals Awarded Those Who Aided in Disaster Whesiing, W. Va.. June 14 women ®he participatsd in r wood mine dieaster retie! of 1 af April 8 were mailed te e the offices of the Wheeling 0 poratien Approsimate’s madale are ts be anarded Thciuded the Un rescuere tha workers calied § quarters &t Washingto tesr rescus w0 n feam many sates ‘e o mrAnle, are rosid « - Connsetirut Maeor 1 barbecue he the Fellow Maviden, Aug 2 Shan LR PAN AR SRR miise in Aee T ©F 118 orbit thad in (he of TRINITY GRADS OBSFRVESE FINNG| Frank |, Porgey h‘ Q’*‘ilgg!e 0¥ I el Watching Air Hopes of ( Two l"illlfd ( rashes 34 B A T L e ——— the § e plac 1 to tie & = Wons s Y1 o last