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NEW BRITAIN DAILY III‘RAID ‘;\TURDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1924, ANNUAL WATCH NIGHT SERVICES TO BE OBSERVED | Clitcagoan Had Tried Suicide With [nyokes Divine Aid ishing Identity Pevsonally Estab- Built Cannon Dart Baptist Churches sermon, “Christianity and Address to Witness- Bearing." juniors, Flrst lars.” Lvening worship at morn o'clock I'rom the Wild Ttatiny Missi Conumunit Itav Morning w Hunt 10 p rhood wrship Kk at the ms in & World Ameriea the 1 Miss Hclen Dixon 1 . m., Boy »om N e pom Assyriar Ttalia e W wors) Stamford VYorulrh;‘Kvillcd by Trolley, Accident Victim Ashbur nhdm \ele( tmen Protest R. R. Action for departments at 12:1 s Mor rship at 1 r Road |y ool at | Methodist Churches A M. E. Zion 10:45 a preaching by William B, Caines, |7 He Th People's meeting, 7 topie, “Striving” Monday and 15 o'clock prayer mecting Wt Born Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock lay school Prayer meeting merglng into the arnual Watch Night meeting. second Advent p. m., pastor, 7 “Where & of the 0 pom. o Endeavor ting at 6:30' p, T:45 p. m Christmas program will be given hool chil mday evening is is Sur ristiar m — Iren Christmas 10:45 o'clock, Sunday morning service with sermon by pastor, Rev Robert G, Huggins; “Our God Whom We Serve 12:05 p. m. Sunday it school. 7 o'clock, evening service with sermon: “Moses' Cholea.” Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, meoeting, tree chureh 1. m., chureh school. { by Dr. Jeln m., chureh mem- p. m, Epworth £ne votional meating, (7 er, m : c 1 Can Do| su ad- m., L 4p ¢ mon Chiristian Science 10:45 nee.” v serwice at “Christian Se chool at 45 a. m, Wednesday evening me a. m. Sub. rist, Sunday 15 p.m ting at ¢ tchard Hull n out mecting esday—3 p the H M. 8. !o' rt. 7:30 eading bank T3 room—TRoom 504, huilding fs open to Iy from 12 noon until Sundays and holi- m People’s “1924 in Retrospest.” ) 1y school session. 6 p. Young Pcopla's meeting (a sur- me g). 7. m., “The Dones Undones of 1324, exday—7:45 sext meeting of th vag < Episcanal ents' 1 Innoc » study Weadnasday 3 yprayar band em.”’ service, t of the Friday r's Day Bl m., | sal, . 2p.m m.. woma m Watch Night P 745 p. ., choir rehears Intermational Rible Siudents' Emmanuel Gospel 10 a. m., junior Bible elass. study on the “Tabernacl 3 re by M. B. Manning, he Life of Joseph.” (I'art e As'n 11 m Russian Pa'il;tcr Aarnd Thedl(‘l l)e ;znel ])lcs CHURCH STRONGER Statistics Show That One i Faery ;________ Three Attends Services Through ont (he Empire of Great Britain, Tenry F. Fordham Dies At Long Island Home enominat of comm A ing 11 tota STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH “The Little Chureh with the Big Welcome.” Sunday 10:45 4. m.—New Yea GOOD € O1URAGE™ Our Wish to All:imA New Yenr of Jorful Service! The location of Our Church May Not Be Known to Some In Our City, But You Will Have No Doubt About Our Position. Religiously, If You Accept Our Invitation and Attend Our Services. {People’s Church of Christ Court Street F. L. Brooks, pastor 10:45 a. m.—"1921 In Retrospect.” 7:00 p. m.———"1hn Dones and the Undones of 1924.” The Church That Offers No Apology For the Faith § of Our Fathers, and Seeks Only to Save =ouls. AR ' DR.BELLATM. E CHURCH | District | i | Former Local Pastor Now Here superintendent Will - Speak —Al<o Address E. B, € The Flrst Church of Christ tional (Cen ‘ongrega al g MAIN AND CHURCH STREETS 10:00 m.—Church School. 11 m.—Morning Worship. Paton of Hartford will preach on the ~ubject: Fulfilment of the Old Testament.” 12:15 p. m.—Men’'s Bihle Cla~s. )0 p. m-—Armenian Nervice. 1:30 -p. m.—Young People’s Meeting. Men are invited to hear Dr. Paton at 12:15, con- tinuing the stereopticon lecture on “Men of the Stone Age.” a. 00 a I'he Reverend I.. B. “Christ's AR T 015> bS5 2 S AR o WISHING YOU A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR — Praying That In All Things Thou Mayest Prosper and Be In Health As Thy Soul Prospereth. IT’S DIFFERENT—VERY DIFFERENT A Picture With A Searching Story THE CALL OF THE WILD SOUTH CHURCH-SUNDAY EVENING, 7:15 Doors Open At 6:45 Morning Worship at 10:45—Sermon By the Pastor “CHRISTIANITY AND WITNESS™” h Home We Invite You Most Cordially To Participate in Our Worship and A Cordial Fellowship Awaits You If You Have No Regular Churc Work h will hata a hold of the pen in one hand, gathers ip her draperies in the other and af- ter #lgning the register throws down o pen as much ‘that's that! The poor man always makes a mess of it “Some of the girls are so vigorous at they cross the nib of my T¥0 FINE PICTURES From the wginuing at 9 as to say wili p! morntng service m., service in German tmas music istmas party Christmas *C Aid society m., Watch Night 741,994 HETHODISTS Today in m all Wild” Ar Saonth Church Tomeow Proning — “Rohin Hood" “The Call From the 011" will b jthe subiact of the featurs picti=> ot Itie South Congregs fo- morrow evening. The pleture tells of a puppy, abandoned by trappers, which is Ioft to its fate in the Sicrra. {Nevada mountaing and in his search for tood learns the ways of his wild cousins, the wolves, He becomes as em and fs the terror of & ighboring village, ¢ This is Figure Given Out ublication of the Church Year Book The men in the vil him. in the only ohild in the vil a littie ors, goes into the the lage hills. he t trapn ble sots his trap and then his way. He wanders all night v eomies hack to the trap f Wmd and finds the a caph the dumb 1s tronger than fear and res s cnough to shara his last morsel log. Windr g instinet and togother far nimal venty ¢ food, with the \wakens the good « they roam the 1 1 Meantime scarchers child's coat and are cor 2d by the animal second night of wandering trap set by erd e (ound vineed ha was kil instinet log and 0LD NEWSPAPER SOLD At +'s mother pravs for his safe 3 his bark hester Mirror Manchester morning and returne H., Purchased By Union-Teader Publshing Co i pict * Pouglas Fair as the hest ght er two parts, the first of Huntingden Robin Hood, seeking ring Richard's are of un o plot works e got nd beauty » g . and the cting 1s superbly done. “TEN COMMANDMENTS” AT PARSONS' THEATER B. De Mill Har the b fent mo! E e N0 TREMBLNG BRIDES of Minister Prominent English Church Says That Girls Are Firm Men Got Wind Up yet the great resc (ovirs hs ver been used this pt preach- evenings at | _sumed work in the roundhouse late For Frigay Night. | “Big | " beyond which 1o one has ever n known to go, due to the natural bstructions encountered there, rom that point they hope to work their way back to the end, VERA CRUB BXPRCTS ¢ R R, SHOPS T0 WORK ; ! Reinstatedd Members of tho Maritime lmpr(nc Status and Culture of Eskimos Copenhagen, Dec, 27.—~Knud Rase musscn, the Danish explorer, will leave for Canada in February on the | invitation of the Canadian governs ment, with officials of which he will discuss plans to improve the maters lal eulture and status of the Canade lan eskimos. Rasmussen ia of the oplnion that the Alaskan Iskimos are living un- der far better conditions in all res spects than Eskimos of all other countrics, and he useribea this to the educational activities of the Ameris can anthoritivs | League Will Break Open the Doors | | Which Were Locked on Thursday ’ | Mewico City, Dee. 27.—Work in the shops, warchouscs and oftices of the Railway Terminal company at Vera Cruz is expected to be resumed today, the reinstated members of the | | maritime league planning to break open the doors which were locked | Thursday night by members of the raflwaymen's confederation, The doors were locked when the railway- men called a strike In protest against a decision hy the lahor department cancelling the iya agreemont reachad between the league and the confaderation through former Presi- dent Opregon, in settiement of a long standing conflict The cancelation of the pact thr ens to bring back the conditions ob- tained prior to its signing, When port activities suffered considerably from protracted strikes. I7ears of a clash between the two factions vanished, as the league members will be given mili- tary protection, but the confedera- tion threatens a gencral the Vera Cruz division should be resumed at the terminal, Acting upon a request fror \ernor Jara, reral Almazan military commandant, yesterday oc- cupled the yards. Expelling the pick- ots left by the ers and taking control of the telegraph office, Members of the maritime league re- Cold Weather Blamed For Pittshurgh Deaths Pittsburgh, Pa., 27 deaths in Pittsbar; attributed to the Helen Rradley, wrned when her hing fire from an open grate. Andriani was killed in a tall on the icy steps leading to his home in a mining viluge near here. The third vietim was tinow, who ent to Kleep with a gas fire burn- ing, and diad of carbon monoside Polsoning. St. Mark’s Church Dec. 28th Dee. h yester ~Three 0y were ther, tatally canght Joseph oro We 1% was have however, strike on work (e str n the afternoon END OF THE ENDLESS Txploring Eapedition Will Neck to Reach Terminne of Endless Cave 11 a. m.—Chureh Schaol erns Near New Market, Va. Christmas Carol Service sed exploring « 5 ptain Robert A tlott, AF s | “Bethlehem” month to reach the end of the ‘ni—‘ less cavern, near here, According v J. H. Maunder Sung By cemant of ., /| CHOIR OF 36 BOYS AND MEN M.—Cantata to ar mem- ing Henry C. Walsh, tounder of ciub, who recently made of the cavern, here Januar a prelim d- inary £tud are sgehe iled to arrive The party construet a explorations, a half within A HAPPY NEW YEAR 10 ALL | Prepate to Start the New Year Right! Put off the old self and put on the new, in Chr EVENING SERVICE 7:15 Speaker DR. JOHN HENRY BELL District superintendent, New Haven district. Special Music HARRY C. OI,.\I\”FI" AD one of Hartford's leading baritones Tnmly Methodist Episcopal Church it was said abin. as a base for their W a point a miie and propose FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH *10:45 Morning Worship 12:10 Bible School Sermon hy REYV. P. CAMPBELL MORGAN Charleston, W. Va. ~-“PAUL’S OUTLINES OF Good Music HISTORY” Subject- , New Year's Prayer Meeting — All Welcome — Ladies’ Day at Everyman’s Bible Class Capitol Theater Sunday, 9:30 a. m. Speaker, Rev. Dr. J. H. Bell District Supt. M. E. Church Come and bring your wives and sweethearts