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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1024, |doa. rarence cos, Deretay Bereum | A DISASTROUS END GRADUATION EXERCISES PROTESTS BRITISH ACTION | DRAFT TREATY TALK GFRMAN BAPTISTS : CHURCH NEWS : AT BUS]HESS COLLEGE nella, Veronica Grigal, Florene Luft, | E M h . Kvel, Ahlquist, Kva Day and Jonenna Cuclieck """ | Chinese Mieply Axainst Action of Gun | Work of Prominent Americans Likely | SURPRISF MINIS’I‘[R N West Indian Negro Aviator Comes ta ‘ | | Preaching by the pastor 'at )wn‘ Grief When Machine Falls Intg tary Leaders to Attend Funeral, | tions Meeting in September 1 . m, Text “"All Things Are Now ] Rek Flushing Bay. ! To Miss Stella Kunlper And son, Grace Bliney, Florence Cenei, Ray | | o s & 1 8:2 Preach ? é kT A ted sl Malan el e Geneva, Switseriand, suy s—rhe |ROY, G, H, §, Schenck Learng!: 'y zian Endeavor avaiao,” pres U], New York, July 5—What was to s Plorene Luk } Marchese, Hert sull | Peking, July b.—The reply of thely oo treaty on disarmament and se. Wi e s have been & flight encircling the At mma Marchese, riha Sullivan, 1 e Drink 1t With Frosh tn My |\ oovic "occan ended disastronsly . fer ye oliias \ b Wi r The atudents of the Comngoticut |Gertrude Vienlewskl, Dorotny Hars | hiese forelgn office to the Writish | "o, Dol B Mo Why Benediction Was Interrupted Vathers Kingdom.” The Lord's sup- | {00, a0, AL HIEEatAY for Remington Gola Medals Awanded [ o000 e Hudon, Mabel Andeps eady Sunday school at 312:30 1 Underwood certificates: Veronica | ot Capiain in Compelling Mili- | 1o Be Discussed at League of Na- | Business college marked the clesing of ;“““h“-}‘“('_':‘I““I"I'I""I"I“‘I‘\ ‘I""I‘ """"I’j Wanhsien of Edward Hawley protests (©f Prominent Americans may form a be administercd at the close | 4 iiiar, when the Ktheopia 1, the orothy Goodric ArROI, J0" i e against the wetion of the com. | Subject of discussion at the neat as preaching service hydroairplane in which he started the sehool ye with appropriate excers ) ety Asha Rwan 3 Bax clses In their clasa rooms Thursday, |y Grellecs, Anna Hiyan, | Marte | Mander of the British gunboat Cooks|8enIblY of the League of Nations i | oo e e (bat he wan = | Mght, into Flushing Bay last Handsome silk under-arm bags, each Il.n“ j Halaa Novanest :.IL chafer in compelling the highest mili- | Beptnber, The Disarmament scetion ahout 1o pronounce the henedie People's - night, only & few minutes after the ags, each | Keanlon, n anesian "E€ | tary leaders of Wanhsien to attend | ©f the league decided to print the Birooks, pastor, will give | So "o the night, Jullan was ress sont ' | Murzyn, Mary Grip, Katherine Heeks \ N of the regular weekly ! vacat tulks On the containing a 85 gold piece, were pros Nary anp, | | | Hawloy's funeral, Hawley, an Ameri. | IPeaty a8 an annex to the official re o olose ¢ s J dcation tulk \ "¢ | cued by a police boat and sent to @ sented to the teachers, Misa Mary A, | "0 ""“""\‘ 4 it al Browi, | .an cltisen and former missionary, in | Port Which It will submit to the us. 'mesting at the German Naptist ) ] month of July as ) oinial, where It waa eald he was O'Brien and Miss Alice O'Malley, \Im.‘A ,.,,,“,\g“,“):.;”m..u~ Gladys Hen. | 10 employ, of & Rritlsh concern, waas |%embly, and this action automatically ppyeegay eveni suffering from poasible internal ine Shettleworth and Miss Dillon, assists |neberg, Florehce Cenci, Emma Mar- | %1180 bY Chinese junkmen last month | throws the subject on the agenda, o A A n"\ ~,| eete Ceng! l.w“n lerson, |11 @ dispute over the shipment of [making debate on the floor possible hepss i abinn sl St p 3 Julian had planned to take the afe ants In the evening school, were the (chese, Laura Hudon, ra | ANCOTROW. | wood and oil by ateamers instead of | The officials of the disarmament ['shed that by ! y cas of the Bible At 1:80 for antie City, N, J,, the veciplents of gifts, also, | dohnanna n/-u..\/. Etta Lawrence, | RO0F B are greatly impressed by the Ameri- | he know if he over w \ he Itivers of the Bihle ond of the Aret lag of tife Sisht, Vil A total of 153 students entored mumn:]":"\"“\‘l'l"'(",;m;' o iten Girlgal, KvA | e Chineas note declares that offl< [can draft which in many ways they | 10 all wagpened heca i The Valleys of the Bible [ the start was delgyed hocause of year, Under the instruction of .\||\\; ',' A ”I ; . ‘.'y;nu-.i‘ ..‘Iu. 1' = | cial- roports indicate the case might deem a distinet improvement over the PRI TR ARty fnancial and other difficulties, He O'Malley the young people were suc. ‘\'|"f ,ln";" L1 >|:~ Agnello, Gortrude | 1Y been aettled withouet resort to|league pact of mutual assitance which | e i e Virst finally got away at 5:80 ul In winning 124 of the prises sy ORI L e cxtreme measures and requesta an ins |18 now before all the governments for ! Bunday sehoe i | ey i and certificates which are .awarded )\ hmar Heten 1ot Anna 1ivnn | auiry into the action of the Cock-|their opinions. They owpecinlly eom. [0F other the cangregation had gof ing worship with sermon by the pas. p OM 0 each year by the leading typewriter IRAT, p ~|\| R chafer's commander in order to pre.|mend the juridical features and the [touch of the silver anniversary and tor in Swedish at 10:30, No evening / companies to rapid, accurate typists, II\HI'H“ pacealutl, A vent similar occurrences in the fu.[utilization of the world court of | npooeaded to colebrate in timashon. | Service, ‘The pastor will take part in A list of the succemful contestants|Robert Dart, Josephine Fige, Louise [ /" | justice. Lebyponhit iy the 25th anniversary celebration of the chureh in Fast Hampton in the Pachuea, Capitol of the State of Hi« follows: [Guite, Eilean Meskill, Ethel Anderson, ——eee. - —— - That there seemed to he an un Stella [Mary Grip, Leonora Rakauskas and | 2 < $ } P Sund July 18th, Re REteriof inday, July 18th, Rev. i gyipe Soene of Dynamiting Oute Remington gold medals A (Y YRS n Royval gold pins: Veronlea Grigal,| Royal certificates: Josephine Fge, . . . ik 11, will preach in the morning and in | eages for the Last Fow Days, Mary Tinty, Florene Luff, Laura | Florens Luff, Florence Cencl, Allce el 3 Crowds Witness Unieiling of Bufialo |\|rr| ,‘Iv:;hl'l )" 1 ;: all ”"u " :mluh | ¥ ’ o J e Cen- |Goodale, Gladys Henneberg, Veronica Bill Statue at Cheyenne, Wyo, he minister rather "y auring | - = AT Mexico City, July 5,~~Pachue Hudon, Nellie Agnello, Florence Cen Goodale, Gia e & VETOMC | ondon Conference Inyiigtion Cause the meeting, but he fignred that New |the “Holy Land™ which he visited two | Mexico —Uity, July P bt h:; ol, Anna Ryan and Stelia Kulper, |Grigal, Mary A hal anoi0y Cheyenne, Wyo., July 5.—A atatue| Britain people undoubicdly feel the |YeArs ago. s e L t Underwood !llru Iv'Izu’Dnv ‘I.u". .Inlunm;il ‘]u.”r'l",']fl‘l'llfi \v‘ I,,,‘“'L',‘_“:‘",:‘l for Discussion and Mych Talk in | o¢ Colonel Willlam F, Cody (Buffalo | need of a littla extra spiritnal pre ‘ % ‘“m ", ,’,I.w.vhifl;lr‘;y }"“"a‘"‘“mg'"'nz'r'.' Laura Hudon, Veronica Grigal, Stella l.nurn udon, Fm ireh _ Roy 3 : BiIl), on a horse, nas unvelled here [ puredness on the eve of July 4th, and | Swedish Elim Baptist "‘"_' r the last fe ays. On G Gielha Helen Kelly, Anpa Tyan. Small European Country, v day a bomb was thrown against the Kulper and Nellie Agnello e b Rt el i ’ yestarday e | Thera will bs no Sunday school dur. (98 & bam? Meatiolico Rible b bae ( ” d- Seavilla, An rown, hert | : sidene N j . llnllrnn’n] me x';'.h‘.l Rose Il,lnw‘r'l{ "IRI'I'“"”'I LA A Brussels, July 5 —Official circles in A erowd of many thensands wit- |ing July and Angust. Morning service by H“d“h'” and. tolfinan-id 4 Mollx, Kniper, Nellls Agusilo, Yer- Miss O'Brien, who has dfvected the | BeIgiim are astonished at the emo- | Nessed the unveiling, whieh was un ¥ |at 10:48, Toplo, “Bervice.: -Bvening|a ol maiee imtiare was oonsiaah onica Grigal, Laura Hudon, Mabel iss O'Brien, der the auspices of the Buffalo Bill service at 7. Sermon by the pastor, G°neral Flores. Ther! 2 4 |ahle property damage, but no casuale tion caused in Paria over the Lon- o T Plorens nRr o de tment, will ente Anderson, Dorothy Barnum, Floren M"n'fzull'hll Aepartme "_ enter | don conference invitation, The note| Association, donor of the statue. Mrs | Communion o Luff, Emma Harchese; Alice Goodale, | the Boston university summer school 3 A | | ties, When soldiers started from their | trom Premier MacDonald accompany-| Harry Payne Whitney of New York, . 5s Clama | next Monday | fr nier nald accompany A i arrack g venti- Fiorence Cenc, .\""" F"‘""' ”"!m‘ | NeRye : PRy S | ing the invitation was considered here [ Who modelled the statues of the fa- | iy ! St. Mark's Fpiscopal :‘.”::'nl: '4-“1.”:: :l;“:;:':;"!r::lo’:‘th!‘v Kelly, Mary Tinty, Lilly Larson, Fya| -« - 4 heattn |88 & simple suggestion . as to the|mous acout, waa unabie to be present, g | Thira Sunday after Trinity. 7:30 |Rate the caus P Day, Josephine Ege and Some of Germany's note alth L DS AR, y | m., holy communion: 11:00 a, m,, |Vere fired upon by a group of ‘un- 0 resorts have shown a decregse In [A&¢nda and not as the basis of an ac- a m v : ; Goodrich, | holy communion and sermon by the cord condluded between Mr, McDon-| Day of Fun Planned at nomiRaao; ; 5 | reetor Mountains the pastor of that ehurch has not the evening he will give a leetnre on Remington card cases: Laura Hu-|business in recent years, <) General Gabay, military comman- ald and Premier Herriot A 4, 4 Premier Theunis and Foreign Min-| City Government Outing A R e Ister Hymans of Belglum are not| Plans have besn completed for the : s § ‘ 5 at Pt s . A Knock A ainst Child Labol‘ bound by any engagement but the not | annual outing of the city fathers to v 10:45 a. m.—United summer serv- \:”Tln !;::‘r:'\h;r::d h::n :‘I:ntd:a‘:.::":l:q g accompanying the invitation contains|pa held at Momauguin Wednesday g lcen of the Center and South,Congre- | 21 t night. Efforts are underwa points which will certainly provoke | aternoon, July 9. Transportation will gational churches with the First Bap. |Streets at night. Effor y Belgian counter propositions. The ‘ 4 FIsth ahtivRh Preachst be provided all attending and auto- Ross, Subject, “The Tmpossible,." question of inter-allied dehts heing ‘o T'm ! ! e put aside, it is asked here it M, Her. | moPiies will leave Kranklin Square at |9:45, Bible school and aduit ciasses. |Long and Prendergast |noon. Dinner will bhe served at 4 d 7:45. wee e . . riot has obtained some sort of prom-|acil, NRIST B Ho . setved at ; Thursday, 7:45, week evening pray-, Estates Inventoried ise regard r er meeting. ise rezarding the future, by Mayor Paonessa and Alderman W. | 6 18 B Inventories of the estate of Jamew James Prendergast have n«xn:g:l'a)la ‘rrlwls;.l):llv‘\(ri '::‘: Mraa | H. Judd, president pro tem. of the Christian Science {Long: and pers » > common council. Snunday service at 10:45 a. m., sub- | been filed in probate court. William ninfsterial crigis intervenin e- " al crl ning to de-| | G. Dunn and Thomas W. O'Connor An interesting program to be given | e T ik A s e o045 lay the London conference. | ! i iect “God;" Sunday school at 9:45 a . during the dinner has been arranged m. Wednesday evening meeting at & |appraised the estate of James Long at 312,150 of which 8650 is cash in | by the committee. John J. Crean [ES |o'clock. The read room, Room 504 ‘\'nnnnal bank building is open to the the Commerclal Trust company and Personals | planist, Councliman John J. O'Rrien, | [t solofst; Alderman Waiter R. Falk, public dafly from 12 noon until 4 811,500 is represented by real estate | soloist; Francls Clynes, soloist and REV. G, H. SCHNECK o'clock except Sundays and holidays. | on Eim street. R. J. Doty and family of Milwau- |Planist, and other entertainers have —_— William F. Mangan and Andrew L, kee, Wisconsin, are visiting Mr. Doty's | offcred their services. The commit- — Stanley Memorial {Colehan appraised the estate of parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Doty of |tee has a surprise in store # the |Aftributed the large gathering to a Sunday 0:00 a, m.—All departments | James Prendergast at $14,151.16, 60 Harrison streef, They made the |form of additional entertainment, |®afety first sentiment. of the church school: 10:00 a. m. |The principal items are as follows: trip by automobile over the Lincoln| The committee voted to ask Chair- i "I”': he fo8s o pronounce the | . ommunion service, sermon by the |Cash in Savings bank of New Britain, highway. man David L. Dunn of the npolice | cnodiction things began to happen | 't "0 00 "0 "N Kilman, eubject | $3.626.86 icash in Berlin Savings el board to captain a team of democrats | (07 the minister. He advan to the | I bank, $2,436.70; cash in Middletown e e [“The Bread of Life.” Wiltiam Mardon of 0 Columbia|and Tax Collector Rornadotte Loomis |(fonl { he DIt and was about 1o | yor, /o7 i" s ‘m _tmportant meet. | Savings bank, $34.84; eash in Com strect sailed Thursday, July 3, on the to captain a team of republicans, in | oo, th® meeting in orthodox man-( H e = B b, mercial ~Trust company, $585.61; Minnekahda for a two months' trip to | the bhaseball game, Arthur A. Pilz ;1.:‘r I“hrn‘ Y]m was ln:f‘_rrnlrmli I‘i‘" three industrial certificates Com- b er. Mr, g short talk 5 Tinal arrangements for the affatr in which he pointed out that, inas- | Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Sunday school, | mortgage deed and note from Sam- D, aud Mrs, Charles W, Les are|wlil be made at a meeting of the |muoch ns the minlster and his wite | ENBlish service at 10:30 a. m., com- nel Greenstein to James Prendergast spending their vacation in northern jcommittee to be held in Councilman's | were marcied on July it hehooved | Munion at 11:50 a. m., German service | dated November 26, 1918, $2,300; Lib- New Hampshire. Nair office on Monday afternoon at & |the congrezation to help them cele- | | g | First Baptist | Rev., William |10 apprehend the terrorists. Monday evening, meeting of the |erty honds, $284.14; Hartford Life Tn- | Priscilla_club at the home of Mrs. E.!surance company policy, $1,000; - | oclock I " i " 5§ o 5 g 3 | k. prate the Fourth. The presentation | * Arkansas is the first state to ratify the proposed child labor| ¢y wicetrician George Cooley wit | For the first time in a number of | L. 2o fire crncker followad. Ty |C. Duugherty, 130 Hart street. Metropolitan Life Insurance com- amendment to the federal constitution. A special legislative ses-|jcave Tuesday for Boston to attend [years a photograph of the common | fire. cracier whon ot proved | 4 wirsday ‘evening, prayer meeting|pany, $22; cash on hand $300; land in Fnglish jon West street, $250: poultry, $25; i he resolution favoring the ratification. Here is Gov-|the National Convention of the Eiks. | council will be taken at Momaugnin (o he fillod with silver dollirs tor the sion adopted the r | The committee is desirous of having |minister and his wife. A handsome | Stturday, church and Sunday school | Jewelry, $25, and furniture $100, 5 igning it. On the governor’s right is = . h an emor ’ljhomas C.g\l;}?aet SIg,rm;]g t[ iOlleft Bgl'flal'd G. I{O%f as- Mrs, John A. Tirickson and family everyone on hand. A group phota- | silver rose basket from the Na“-“l"* nic at Wiegand's grove. 5 e 5 his secretary, C. P, Newton and on his e b it of Hart street left yesterday for East [graph will be taken separate from the | England German Bapfist Ministors' | e AT ACHIEVEMENT SCHOOL. sistant secretary of state, and Ed. Green, president of the Arkan-| gumpton where they will spend the | photograph of the masor and eotn. | assmcintion. waa onn o many other nmanuel Gospel The following young people will ate U 10:00 a. m, Prayer and|tcnd the Junior Achievement Training i 5 onth o % cil, ¥ irts which follawed, among them be. | Sunday, | sas Federation of Labor. month of July ffim a beautiful bouquet for Mrs, | Praise service: 10:45 a, m., preachin, | Institute in Springfield Mass, - from | topie, king Out a People for His June § to 12: Retty Burns, 68 Sey. | Name;™ 12:15 p. m., Sunday school; \ mour strect; Anna Ryan, 46 Glenn 5:30 p. m, Young peoples’' society, re Mildred Broder, 43 Union |open air meeting, Walnut Hill park: | stp Dorothy Barnes, 96 Seymour | 7:00 p. m., evening worship, topic, | street; Hazel Casey, 80 Dwight street: “Why are Some Men Christians?” | Bella LeWitt, 71 Russell street; Anne Thursday, 7:45 p. m, mid-week | Bardeck, 170 Arch street, and Emma prayer meeting. Blair and Lydia Sneider reprementig — the playgrounds, Mrs, H, C. Warner Second Advent lof 22 Eton Place ‘will chaperone the 10:45 a. m., Sunday morning service ' girls, The hoys who will attend are with sermon by the pastor followed | I'rank Damico of 582 Stanley street, by communion, subject "“The Lord’s | Clarence Ahlberg of §0 Shuttle Mea. editions and Bible history. Supper a Declaratory Rite;" 12:05 qow avenue, Lloyd Vibborts of 1145 17K A (B A Ta R ke a po- | Sunday school, 7:00 p. m., eeening | Stanley street, William Helm of 202 sition as instructor : rman de- | service, Bible reading. Hartford avenue, Harold Swanson of partment of the Rochester, N. | Thursday evening service at 8§ 53 Hillcrest avenue, Bdwin Peterson . theological seminary, where |o'clock. The epistle of Jude. of Children's Home, Roger MacDon- ° taught for ten years, Because = - (2ld of 47 Winthrop astreet, Joseph tamily conditions he left the minisfry PRO WEETSER DIES Degnall of 10 Seffon Drive and John for a while to look after the interests | Worcester, Mass, July 5.—IRopert SKryzpk of Burritt street. The party of the Columbia Mantle C'o. of Brook- | (‘hauncey Sweetser, professor of an- | will leave by auto buss from the 014 I¥n, N. Y., of which he was treas alytical chemistry of Worcester Poly- | Burritt St. schpol at 2:50 Monday. At the school, they will be given 1 7\ . ‘tai 1 inf er and whic wned by membe echnic institute, and senior mem- Strip your walls of curtains, window glass, paint. Pt e, T UL L S GRS e G L P L S0 Schneck, although in this city hut a short time, is regarded as among the ablest ministers in the city. Ha does not have a title but it is an open secret that he could he- come “Dr.” Schneck at any time hy visiting the Stuttgart Tuebingen uni- versity at Heidelberg, Germany, where he graduated. He isthe son of a man who was one of the leading librarians of the university of Heidelherg, and was a well known expert on old Rible M of the family. Move out the davenport, phonograph, magazines, tele- facturing company o reenter the | service dfed last night at his home |management, and. woodcraft, Touts ministry, making a visit to Europe |here after a lingering illn He was to the various factories in Springfield phone. Banish pepper, salt, sugar and all but home pre- and sponding some tima at Lowsll In | o1 years. o, will aleo he taken. In all, thers Wil bs pursuing his studies further. In 1014 e e over 400 attending the schoel from pal‘ed foods from your pantl‘y' Go back to the flint for he accepted a call to the First Ger- | Mt. Btna has been active as a over four hundred Junior Achieve- your fire, the fields for your bread, the sheep on the hills man Baptist | chureh in New _York | volcano since 500 B, C. | ment clubs. for your clothes. 0 the Second German Bapiist chireh | Sy of Chicago. While in Chicago he Without advertised products your life would seem miseionary rarning 'r””’mi' STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH Northerg Baptist seminary. SUNDAY : both hard and drab. You would have little comfort or [became ‘2 membor ot the T eluh, S LR IS S e R which consists of only twenty-one | 10:00 A, m.—Communion service, convenience; know nothing of the means to secure them, ministers ho are seireied hocaian of Fritns, 145 D meHpariant Weng o e Mews cluh, their high theological standing. He | it Unhelped, your own ingenuities would tend to limit your e R s AN g pace. You would progress by limps instead of leaps. R R You might not progress at all. TRIBtaEN oIa It dnnemInAtions | He is chairman of the board off | < . 3 publication of German Raptist | . ; ips h Sunday morning during July to the Advertisements sweep you on to enjoyments. Read [ churches, was a_former chairman of ";‘l‘:"l;:"‘al;"";e::‘\.fl":,';?_" Rivers and Rocks of the Bl the general mission hoard and has them. Know about advertised goods. They give your faken & prominent mrt in reflt work | g life new ease. e e s eer, e 's C rimnet e v | People’s Church of Christ is in frequent demand for this pur- pose. Last summer he gave a series Court Street of 12 lectures to the young people's Pm%our fall:h tg, advgrhsed 801tid8— fratnink schosl ot 1he, Atlaatie cene | F. L. Brooks, Pastor ference, comprising the German Bap. 18 IMELCRBNCISC 01 N0 ICKTES " s of all pautorn s 10:45 a. m,—"The Mountains of the Bible,” tist churches of all the eastern states, Mrs, Schenck was horn in New York | |city. She was educated in the Rerlin 7:00 p. m~"The Tragedy in the Palace.” 1 conservatory at Germany, at Pinne. 2 | erg, near Hamburg, which by a pe- | This church will not close during the summer culiar eoincidence was the birthplace , of her father and the place where ’ | Carl Lorenzen, a prominent local flor- - ist, spent his hoyvhood day DISTRIBUTED DAILY FIRE DEPT. VET. DIES Bridgeport, July 5—Arthur . Platt, RCH THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- i1/ superintendent of the fire and police | HRST BAP TIST CH U TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN fl] department signat systems, dicd Bridgeport hospital early today fol- N s The Herald is the Only New Britain Newspaper With An bt ol biectie el Ll Morning 10:45 T S — COMMUNITY SERVICES Meals served in the House of | Commons bring the Rrilish govern- The Center and South Congregational Churches | ment considerable revenue, Materials used in the manufacture will unite with the First Baptist Church of buttons come from all parts of the | \ | woria Preacher: Rev. William Ross ‘ e fmene The star Arcturus o eleses Subject: “THE IMPOSSIBLE” lion times farther away from earth than the gun,