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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1925. C/llln‘]l Servlces 0 phmu xmmw LRI gRE THAN FVER ;I‘-,:‘HNuw HAS AP APPEAREI]‘;;:"‘;‘ffl‘.‘ifi*”"%',’J*:f?':[:‘.:f:."*i";‘l?*.‘li;'," ek I The sopran ol t mark, $30,000,000 ca ind the i was in it \ revolutionary | e with 1 ( Company Japan, | n When the subject first wa i e aemi . v -.gwwfimwmrmm ” ‘ r ol 1o s A .ufimmmwdwwmwu‘fhwfim“flhm | pened tc n the e ) tren, the | © Composer gi a practical ST R N A S it AM%W Minister ot ieh . v e wander Bl el L e ety Have Thel Pt inatlon of what e wus siri. sh; Christmas serm ! « » 5 i ¢ i g o herd Who Stayed Eehind.” ] & on ol W UL ¥itg T it e e e e R L e e A o E L Pl sl ‘hristmas service t the Sunday | | " i : _ o e & icago, Die. 26, (A--A proc i T sabooli (s cantatas “The Chllaren il i m"‘““‘ Tl 0 wearing tho usual tragic mask | af Bethlehem,” by Meredith, 1 muel s ‘ t 6 nity et ch' towmorrow f B8 HEIEO] LR g fi S e 3 est individual offering |0f &rand opera, but rowc Tuesday—2:30 (i L > B Lo | ) 4 Ll Suntats The i T R ropen nations, 00000 nd e for the erles the faterpretation of an occasion- Hlfi !! the Ladles' Ald soc n the 1 second Advent Chareh ' Tdaraoniin=jl S o8 il iRty i § vl oo - | e o egraph Company, ot S LI J 4 'w? & A R al fox trot motif, is the unique fare dence of ) ] . e ; 30150 G 5 e he e it e nd I k%0 improved © tew billion-dollar €orpor- | offered in “A Light Irom St Aznes” | Bassett atrect, Istma b - Pist wit eye for husiness, J i i ietures that they ' ations of the United States, Sceond [y pew opera in Bnglish, iu its world F (; I social of the Yo ople's s v { v G A HEas ot A te Ama X 5 i . [ loans at s in corpora inancing was this afternoon U “ t O J 1in me I form. The | the use of the saxophone as u c 1 ciety fn ehurch e Sl i : Uty 1 erest rates. | taken by 0.000 offering Of | It jg the first time Lere that the Thursday—10 p. m., AR A Br e T st A n Dodze o8, debentures, Whieh | papiah of musical instruments, (he Ao i narked the passing of the huge mo- saxoplione, has invaded the chaste = - R AR | ., jin ,;;-"WWWmmnwmwmwwm“mmm@mmm;mNumMRmdew Congregational Churches % ] it Ay for of | (he hands of the pubite. The Ralti- e scoro i3 by W. Franke Har- First - J o adie) i e : et et or nt closed | handle” division of the Pennsylvania |tjjudes of gmnd opera, bt a winner Sunday—10 A, ™., Sunday schoo ect, “Whero | e 4 , 5 e e e T 3 Suropeun nations which @nd the Canaldian National Ruilways fof onors in other forms:of musical Morning worship at 11 o'clock, (Or T e i 3 Bl 1 not nded theie war debts, | Were represented in the market with composition, while the 4iberetto is| Boston, D (—A squad of gan prelule at 10:55 a. m) Chil s . ¢ ol Sl Nt ; : 8 g owor | large hond ofterings [versified from a play written and |14 Loncemen and private detectives dren’s sermon by Eev, Theolore A i Tool Chisin i : ; e 2 4 il focatt . Belgium al rales of lisied bonds on the {formerly acted by Mrs, Minnie Mad- T iaviby makin AissraS11lbp R, Smin 2.8 wrty and 1. “The Adoratio 4 S Tunrgnte y land cia were readily ac- | New York Stock Exchange were es- dern Fiske, a leading exponent of celebrated Christmas day by making class, Leader, Mr. Gr LSl Shepherdes | 5 | | L ) ; i ans and eredits | mated voughly at $3.500,000,000 ) he spoken drama. The chief roles | a record seizure of goods stolen from Armenfan service, preacher, Thursday, . Young Peoples| p Bl of s0 a0 gt the | After having made amangements to | compared with “"""“‘*‘-”"““I‘(“{'-“'[”i‘I‘u" fallen fo Rosa Raisu, IForest| department stores in the Yuletidoe Yervant H. Hadidan, PhD. 6 D1 oo petreg) REEL0) 10045 1 & i i e 2 settle thelr obligations to the gov- |in 1924, Jighter trading L berty | Lamont and Georges Baklunoft, stal- | o con i valued at $4000, Threo m., Young People’s meeting, leader, | \wu it i gt : Al i CRT bonds, which were dealt in on & warts of the Chicago Civic Opera or- e Mr. Blodgett, | = Elim Baptlst Church g 4 hes Ings, and many others, | A purely investment status, accounted |ganization, with the composcr as | M ©d four women were arrested 3 Llim Baptist Chureh i the young artists know. So they go | Loan Regulations el , { 11 Tuesday—2 p. m., Armenian Bible a. m., Sunday school; sermon | i Sk R Rty ew pollox! regirdliz the regy- | Dorty for the conlraction, conductor, on suspicion. One of the latter, Clara class for women. 7:15 p. m., Boy ; pastor, Rev, Axel 1. Peterson; 11! rough lean years with the hope 4 L While the production, during its|gennott of Boston, the police he- ! 1 ' ’, )] nf forcig NS C « Sl ton e " Al (e tiaomalday inith oot sat ram ek n of forcign luans also took VAULT period of preparation, often was re- | (o TS S dor The mor- i § BODY IN |ferred to as a Jjazz opera, an hn-‘ : Pt | service, & R +irl Sco g i ; spotlight, with accompanying for- pe through the cooperation of Thursday—4:30 p. m, Girl Scout ext Tuesday at 8 p. m, the| Hline il tnditham. ¢ Washington administration and enelon holehtenes b ing oo oi” | chandise, found in the Back by | jpression heightencd by the appear-j, ., ient of Miss Sennott, included ance in the public prints of pictures meeting. 7:30 p. m. to 12 "‘“]”";”"1‘ King's Daughters will meet at Mrs | international bankers in denying fin- New Year's Eve supper and social of\ 4 "2 piterson’s home, 29 Chapman | ancial assistance to forcign monopo- silks, s and other valuable ma- the Yciunxhnnle's socl 1y, F.'.:J”?. s r | ———-4 | lics, which might otherwise have ob- cmains of Publisher W ‘:vi!rvv\:‘mql:‘rlwnl"xl\‘)l;r;‘x‘x(l]]‘;«'zi\ .‘m(\lu;l:‘ A e R o ., unlon preparatory servic e N ursday o Y B! i | . : i i R i o |cigar stub , @ ine d - ; @ y e m., union prep: o Next Thursday the Y. P. society uned Ameriean funds to. maintain | pgyried Until Spring is Announce- | B (T R5E fortion “hm'\\\‘nlx1 ster, Lynn, Salem, Lowell and addressing his baton at a pair of | Malden. DELAGERDs Ut b i e | | | Religious ltems | s i weiing nmcan eon’ : | Those arrested besides Miss Son- | nott, were John (Dutch) Foloy. Greene. o'clock At 9:15 a socul will be | sumers. Proposed loans of $25.000,- [ ment, A 8 A — ) & Ll writhing _saxophonists, the opera 3 held. The watch night meeting will E i {000 to the German potash syndicate e T e e e O A 1o | =testiat 0Ny CloEsy REV. G. T. ALDERSON | The Young People's society of St. [and $35,000,000 to the Sao Paulo | NI‘.‘,'T_"‘ D e b alaha iy e v or)| Vol s i nleee SR B Swatting Bunday—hidl B T reh school; | New Year's day the chureh Wi\ ouu cogior he Rov. W. H. Al |JOhWS Gorman Evangelical church | coffee industry were rejected on thiy)| o EFARtC & TR UM igh melodramatic moments, with o |and Gertrudo Burng, all of Boston, partment of the - church SEhOBS | ave its annual mecting at 4 p. m., | CREF BECER (08 e Ol e g [ W hold its Christmas : e T Woodinsn cemetery unthl |pictoral score that moves into o | Mildred Comcz ot Northfleld, Yt. senior high chool and YOUNR PEO- o hy o i o o supper. Friends and : Hon1g u.\_\ :." r ;v o :l. .‘,1 e T While the American investment |a vault in Woodlawn ceme Er) in! A m"_ e hm;m"‘”“‘ com- | and Mary Kelly of Woburn, They ple's grades, senfor room. 10:0 a. | TOHOREE W b RN E e are ‘I”‘( visit to _A\Alul vrllm i, JC \\Id A contata, Meredith's “The Chil- | market lost considerable business | arrangements made next spring poser (it mch . musicnl. dier: | were held for arrafgnment today. m,, worship of the Ttallan mission |/ e ‘f“":W”H 2y ““I l“h‘ @ and | ren of Bethlehem,” will be pre- |1} 1 these restrictions, it wa rn—‘lm' permanent burial. i e e i | Auto Bandits Gets $1220 Hunter road, 10:45 o'clock, morn S two daughtors and will ‘be enter | i0h at the Christmas service of [abled to aftract new borrowers when | Followed by Mra, John M. Fyde [FEEECRC 8 HeeRsaiy fo P8 PIOIEHI erowaing his machine into tho ing worship; serrmon, “Seeing the tained at the parsonage. Sanod: ateche ChTieimas o Great Dritain placed o ban on for- | of §t. Petorsburg, Fla., Mr. Munsey's |Interpreta s 3 crovaing il mach ielg o B r OB ire period | {he German Baptist chureh school | Gi ain 1 a b | i s |Harling explained that jazz rythms|curb with thelr au hile, . Greater Future. 11 a. m, begin- TO SHOW UO YAD]S Dr. Alderson, for the entlre perlod |12 BoTan, FOECTE i neing upon her return to | sister and nearest relative, her son, | C4TINE “dragged in by the heels | armed holdup men yesterday robbed ners' department. 2:10 p. m, o€ Iig ministry has been o momber | o dfew Ald mocleby. ot fhie | iio Eold standard { 'red Hyde and a few other relatives | 00, 70 o8 e eratic holiday, | Louise Abrahmovitz, a provision primary department; junior depart- —_—_ of the Wiimington conference oL #4¢ |y "5 hivt ohuroh will meet| This brought to New York @ $76;- | the body was faken yesterday from [ 2 ©0 058 Be &8 CREIC A0 TR | oo of 81230, the cash Tacelpts of ment, grades four. five and six, and | 2 i i Fiest | Jethodist Epfscopal chureh. =~ ALl esday afternon at the home of | 000,000 Australian loan, which rank- |the eathedral of St John the DI-| 0 Foo 8 R FER (0 0 | Chiristmas eve business in his three intermediate ‘department, grades| Scencs of Anclent Rome in First present he is the pastor of Asbury |, 4 TSy, S ssett | ¢d as one © major foreign flo- |vine to Woodlawn. One character in the opera has|local stores. After striking his ma- seven, eight and mnine. 2:30 p. m, Century Bocnactil in | Bistovionl | :‘u:( ‘v, I(: own ‘.w n»\‘»' 5 m‘n\hl“rv S ey ¢ ulong with the [ It was to await the arrival of Mrs. ol fe AR "m uint | chine, the holdup men drew re- Assyrian worship. 7:15 o'clock, eve- L | oot Vamgien; e nesin " Young Peaple’s soclety of the $100,000,000 Ttalian low, a $70,- [Tiyde, who was prevented from At 0 o, of vallegro assai. a la fox | volvers and forced Abrahmovitz and ning worship. Motion pleture, "QU0 | yyoyje Film, e B seiee, T3 German Baptist chureh will hold fts 000,000 note issue for Canada and [tending the funeral Thursday, be- {58, 00 o, G R S S iR i chautteur to alight and be Yhdigtinitp. m., worship ol the Jeglochesth: chanus e e | ristmas soctal Tuesday evening, @ $60,000,000 offering for Belgium. fcaue of o train defay, that the | T, FEC ERAEARE (8 L0 searched. The bandits escaped in Itallan mision, Soth church, A re.enactment of events of an-{chureh Wi prostae b CWIRIREE 0 Focodore A, Greene will [The Ttallan financing, which fol- | hody was roturncd tosSt. Ansgarius’ T, oy i ugieat eritie, who ob- | their car Monday—3 p. m., Chr\n\nh:s tm‘ cient history will be shown on th }M{" \‘”‘h"”'_‘ 'W“ r. The entire honr |1ead the first of a series of t! lowed that country's debt settlement | chapel after the serve h{gl ““:‘“ tained an advanced v of the| Luigl I'oleto of the north end was party for lallan beginners' and | screen ac the South Congregational | by huEgEliar, ¢ T the | studies on “Our Ideas of Chist” at |in the fall, absorbed a $50,000,000 fread by Bishop William T. Man- | 0" id that the music “indicated | shot by an unknown person as he primary depirtments, Hunter road. | church Sunday evening in the mo- | of Worship wi given to the : | St ; © he meeting o First Congrega- | cxchange stabilization ercdit, while in |that M arling is widely different | entered a tenement on a visit today. 5 P m, Christamas tree party for | tion picture, “Quo Vadi | cantata.” Thero will be a surprise |{he MCCRE of the A COMEERT | (ENG (o Ticlum was supple- | Speculation as to the sizo of Mr. [{iAL BIr, BATIRE ' ALY Sierent e (o tho hospital In. 1 older scholars and Itallan adults, | The locale of this picture is fn | feature at 1“'1 _r‘)v\»‘mm.i) h Goolo | morrow noon, The fopic will b |mented by similar credits from pri- i has been ervstall or American operas. Apparently he | critical condition from a bullet Hunter road, 7:30 p. m, Christmas | Rome, in the middle of the fi 1"‘”.',]\ SUHE M Ly i \l-_" e Ceisi et History | vate hanker nd the Federal Re- | iz & friend who qrotell NimiAS (5 (50 Shie aint femn of b (ime.| wetnd in the head. A dqubd of po: party for young R‘;""lc to be glven | century, w ”“;“ it "“”’:"“ }”""(.'”" e ,‘.‘g;l;mh:r::;:mm Heharles 3| Rev. Warren M. Blodgett will lead |scrve b ving ahout « week before the | by the Girls auxiliary. tering, and the new faith, Christian- | Woodford, co arles J saying What {s more, he writes good tunes. | licement made a thorough search of ! o S s ecting P rdinaative Bomroncrs fatal illness. He: has heen skillful in fiitting the [the district and held two men on i spreading gho o | Stuhlman, tenor, and T Latham, | the Young Peoy ty meeting Prospective I TT:;M"h)uoy 5201‘1’{; s b !}}v:\.:‘l‘(‘k e |bass. L. C. Voke Wl act the [t the First Congregational church | jerance, Germany and Belgium are roop 2, Boy § 5 ernal City B | | | “I came to New York with $40 404 ofghis melodies to the mood of | suspicion. Thursday— p. m, Union The conotrast between the pro- | cantata and Howard E. Brewer of tomorrow cvening. The society Will | amang the important prospective [and T am now worth 40 million. | - T o R ST S S T 5 SMCT VAP YOS IOR SRETS 17 S ST o organ, | have a supper and social on NeW ' poreowers here nest year. Advances | | preparatory service South church. | fiigacy and eruelty of the Itomans | Hartford will preside t the organ. 1 _supy orzowcrs here mnest year. Advances | Rev. T. A, Greene will speak, 11:15 [under Nero, and the simple faith of | i T vt | Year's Tive. ~|to the French government are con iLOdL’e Gives Some New The majority of weel-day religl- | tingent upon a_satisfactory debt set- Ideas of Brain’ Work . m, Watch Night service, The|the Christians led by Peter th ‘ ous instruction classes will be omit- tlement, in whicl event a $100,000,- | a 2 A E s quartet will sing, “Hymn of the | Apostle, is well defined in this ted during the coming week, 000 loan is a possibility. Germany is| Tondon, Dec. 26 (A— New ideas r Night." by Dudley Buck dramatization of Henryk Sienkic- Py &,u,i Thers. will T & unlon preparatory | cuemied 16 ontain. & ike amount | about {ho functioning of the brain | Friday—415 p. m., Girl Scouts. | wicz's great novel. i service n the South Congregational | {hrough the sale of rilway bonds is- | Were set forth here by Sir Oliver : Pa. e Ahuws“m;‘! hI” o ; e I §! l[;g: SS iS EI\R!} church chapel on Thuisda sued to the Reparation Commission | Lodge, the noted scientist, who r;m‘ game at the Y. M. C. A. South Christlans ar ! Rev. Theodore A, Greene, pastor of | while Belgium is in line for a $150,- | tended that the popular theory that 2 ¥ church vs, Blue A rmy. | the realism is very deci 1 | the Tirst chureh, will speak. H.\,,‘:“\:‘n 1,;‘,1-:, Ltional loan, a large | the brain feels entircly incorrect 10:45 A. M.—Sermon ])y Rev. G. T. = the great scene in which Rome Misa Margaret Porleriof State ‘ brain docs not see or hear or A o G oA ) s | o 10 State | portion of which will bo underwrit Y Alderson of Wilmington Delawar Stanley Memorial i |[Ruznsgivons {egiafthe ptorraniand M Hiiana ML o Alet\nrm.y school will speak on “How | {en fn this cour o1, nor does it plan or lope or g i ¢ Sunday—10 a. m., young people's | panic of the flecing populace as, | jip il i 1 We Awaken and Maintain the German industries and munici- | id Sir Oliver in a lecture. 748 P M o . department of the church school, | bearing their household goods, [ Tnterested Attention of the Child?" | puiities alone absorhed approsimate. | “These things belong to a differ- 7:15 P. M.—Christmas Cantata: 10:45 o'clock, morning worship and children and their aged relatives, n ] %o hmealin ea of the Minily A o ¢ : s link between mind i = | 4 ) L at the meetings of v M. Iy $200,000,000 of American capital | ent region, some link « " 399 sermon by the pastor, Rev, R. N.|they flec before the all-dei curing il {,,”,“,, e T e during the year, the lans ranging | and matter, which perhaps we have THE HERALD STAR Gilman, subject: “First Things | flames, - s hed o Tamas 1421 Iy E - e S8 vet begun to formulate.” = o = ooy | to be held on J y 14, 2 - [ from the great shipping and s not yet begun to . A Firs 12 noon, Jjunior, primary | This piet Quo Vadis,” is not | S The rond | Rev. Samuel Suteliffe, rector of | o fes of the Reich to a central - By the Chorus Choir York, Dec. 26 (A~ The ro com ) #hd: héginen’ departments of the jonly o fremendous spoctocle, Bubl, L C S S o ene St. Mark's Episcopal church wilty fank for agricultur financ- TO INSTALL PASTOR ghnreh mholl s [zl M”;‘ e JLarde ““‘ ‘,“mi on days was diff . but speak at the meefing of the T¥ry- | jng for productive purposes. An ad-| The installation of Rev. Theodore Wednesday—7:15-8 p. m. com- | cultics and sacrifice experienced e X [j . et o man's Bible class fomorrow morn- | titjonal $100,000,000 in loans of this | Ainsworth Greene as pastor of the munity Christmas carol singing, led ‘ by the carly followers of Christ. | NOW U Ry : ~ ing. His topic will be “The Crowded | {yy be expectel before the new [ First Congregational —church will B a K a_n urc by the quartet ana Junlor choir of i Iapatme s e {. {Inn Where Jesus Was Crowded Out.” | voay is far advanced, with competi- | take place on January Promi- the Stanley Memorial church, East | | ki 5 » will be community Christ- | tjon offered by a like @ mount of |rent New York ministers will par- | street. school lawn AMER]CAN DERBY WIU | A Dgen s or nas earol singing on the East street | Ttalian municipal and industrial |ticipate as will several New Britain | Friday—There will be no meet- Tool lawn of the nley Memordal ‘ bond issues. }m]uu-lr s, & sy 5 x| BEREVIVED NEXT YEAR| f‘: 2 and (e nitendanes af |SVAF, Sndnestay eening o by John K funior choir of the = Ycar's communion and r ion of i embers, W ! % i & Srhe Tittle Chaerel With the (i Welcome."” new Classic Will e Held Ju 1 ureimtiiibesBl (Y elome T f : | i o s i s e o CHRISFMM CAPTATA STANLEY MEMORIAL SUNDAY AT hicago— 000 May De Cliicagu—5100,0005 M0y TiC Vorwing service, 10145 sermon by the pastor CVIRST THINGS FIRST™ | e ol e et iR v || Everyman’s Bible Class St Mark's Choir (0 Render nesday cvening 115 to 8:00. Story ot cm” At Sunday To all @ HAPPY NEW YEAR SERMON BY o ~ - | FIRSTBAPTIST CHURCH | Re"-St,sggg}ggi‘@sfifillffe ):15 Morning Worship 12:10 Bible School h‘uhject s T Sermon by i i REV. WILLIAM ROSS “THE CROWDED INN WHERE JESUS WAS W Subject: > TV T “WHERE DWELLEST THOU?" CROWDED OUT Musie: L :‘,'.‘\ Has Come” ‘..;f s a8 8 The First Church of Christ ['he Adoration of the Kings and Shephérds. 0 a. m.—Sunday Church Sc 1015 WATCH NIGHT SERVICE. a. m unday C ch School. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Sermon by the Pastor Subject: “THE SECRET OF A SUCCESSFUL LIFE.” 2:15 p. m.—Mer's Bible Clas G0 TO CHURCH THE LAST SUNDAY IN THE YEAR et .‘?I‘fl‘nj?lffi[‘]?]‘_\.T 8%‘ ST B Morning Worshiy o s Dr. | Lv:u or: \1]'. BLOIN,I,F]‘_ £ SEJ ‘.\:: 8“141“,[. _\I(A‘]IJ‘(])]“LI’)]‘LI]”L]“ Thursday, December 31st Ivening Worship Motion Picture 7:45 p. m.—UNION PREPARATORY SERVICE $ ” South Church Chapel. hautsite Dountem “QUO VADIS” Speaker: REV. THEODORE A. GREENE. . n | New \‘(' k Has hfil“f\'-“”“ Inspiving Story of the Faith of the Early Christians ’s Church i¥ o [ A MITRRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR B St. r&!ark s "lurc ° 11:00 a. m.—Church School Christmas Carol Service. The People’s Church of Christ SN A . m.—Cantata—“Story of Bethlchem” by John E. West. 60 CONDEMNED ARL FREED COURT STREET Nondenomeiveati ; oo ™ King REV. F. L. BROOKS, Pastor Y SR e S R Soloists—Baritone, Arthur J. Wasley; Tenor, Frank M. Kelly. : 7 T" ople ; s persons condemned « 7:00 p. M.—“AN ESSENTIAL, BUT NEGLECTED TRUTH” Soprano, Willle Westerman tng. 10:45 a m., preach wea : ) ! 5 Seablag et tha Abal ant TO BEGIN 1920 RIGHT, CLOSE 1925 WITH GOD Organist and Choirmaster, Malcolm G. Humphries, A.A.G.O. pastor, subject: ““The I a t 1 Chorus of forty boys and men

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