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South Congregational Sunday—9:30 a. m., Italian partment of the church school; a. m., worship at the Italian m;\.‘ sion, Hunter road; _10:45 a. m. morning worship; unidh service of | First and South churches. Sermon | by Reverend J. E. Robinson of| Edgemont, South Dakota; 2:30 p.| m., Assyrian worship; 3 p. m.,| church school at the Italian mission, | Hunter road. e First Lutheran { Sunday — 9:30 a. m., Sunday| school; 10:30 a. m., worship, sermon in Swedish by the pastor. | Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist has been given a leave of absence during August and the pulpit will be sup-| plled by Rey. §. C. Frazen, formerly 2 pastor in Hartford. During August there will be no Sunday school ses sions. st. John’s Lutheran Sunday- English serv- | ice; 9:30 a. m., school; 10:45 | a. m., German service. : ay—S p. m., Young People's meeting St. Mark’s Episcopal Eighth Sunday after trinity: 7:30 a. m. holy communion; 11 2. m Imorning prayer and sermon by th ector. Second Advent | 10 a. m., Sunday school; service with sermon by the A Great Gulf Fixed”; 7:15 evening service with sermon 7:30 p. m., Bible study / Stanley Memorial gunday—9:45 a. m, ¢ ervice of worship and church Lession. Superintendent O. A, Marsh [l tgll the juniors and intermedi- tes about the life and work of one f the great missionaries, W bastor will lead the aduits in a dis- ussion of the parable of the fool-| sh man; ¢ h a. m., ginners' fchool. There will be no ither preaching or ¢ his church during th b ugust. Sunday, Sept. 5. 9:45 a. m, bined service of worship and church )chool session nbined ool | com- I‘qu Baptist Sunday—10:45 orship, sermon by I . B, ates, D.D. | midweek | | i during| ihe churoh will be olose pugust for renovation. E. Zion a. m. sermon by ho pastor, subject: “The Agency of Religious Instruction”; 3 p. m., hon to the.Red and Blue Armies by | Rev. M. N. Green, A.F pastor of| he A M. E. Zion church at Plain-| ille; 7:45 p. m., song service by the hurch ct Emmanuel Gospel Sun mornin rayer s morning Forship; v school; p. m.. t Walnut ill park; 6 People’s eeting, Mrs. speaker; 7 p | for h.. preaching service. Monday—7 p. m. g: 8 p. m., offici Wednesday rayer meeting. Thursday— Jrayer trustees’ meet- | board meeting. m., cottage 45 p. m., midweek and praise mec Elim (Swedish) Baptist | Sunday—10:30 a. m., sermon by | Engelbrecht |ing Rev. A outing in the church at 1:15 p. m. sday—8 p. m., prayer me ing. Trinity M. E. 5 a. m., sermon Jseless Flight.” :45 p. m., class me Sunday— the pastor: Tuesday— {ing. 745 Thursday — 7:45 p. F. Ne meeting led by E, umann. People’s Church E 10:30 a. m., prayer sel 10:45 a. m., morning worsh! 12:15 p. m., Sunday school; Su Young People’s and evening servic Wednesday—3 p. m.,, Woman's Missionary Prayer band at home of Mrs. C. R. Atwood, 25 Sherman court. ; Thursd . St Matthew's Lutheran Service in English at m., with sermon by Pastor H. Service in German with holy communion. P tory service at 10. UNION SERVICE TOMORROW dore M. vled to preach at the union serv of the First and South churches morrow has been ordered by physician to take a complete r and eo will be unable to fulfill t engagement. Rev. I, of Edgemont, S. T Shipherd, D, will be the preacher on this date. MANSFIELD, ORI, H4S GOOD RECOR ¢ health workers of the world and althou is in the general lini work which directed re is it no lon, ight th tention & the same I , the Ladies’ Ald so- e Collinsville will | { . m., prayer 7p m. 7:45 p. m., prayer and who was sched- | Robinson, who is replac- n M Fairbank at the | Congregational church at that place, at- ing carried on just | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1926 Member of Federal Reserve System et- | WHAT TAX rv- ip; re- 2 Have you analyzed yow investment holdings with a view to neduunfl state and federal claims aflam~t your estate? el Have you made certain that your estate will be all that you want it to be—protection and security for the future his | est | of your dependents? his Officers of our Trust Depattment will be fllad to discuss this 1mpmlant matter with you without oblwatlon Come in any time that suits your convenien ce. MUST YOUR ESTATE BEAR? l | Bank New Britain National I} | 2 S OtFFICERS DIRECTORS DIRECTORS DIRECTORS : : oper, Presiden e . oy KHO\’m a5 Blue Ribbon C](y | Lhambellam, Vice-President and Cashier ? ]\ Sé({gef". i ; Snalx;_]bcrlam‘ \1.}‘11{36 g'; e | : i . Stanley, Vice-President. H S \“-,]? 2 E A \Ior o el B gmes. TDl‘ Chlldl‘&l] | am H. Judd Assistant Cashier. IH \l_a e A G ‘vaofie‘u (\'I?O‘ Pt ;pealr.. [ - Ll L. Sheldon, Assistant Cashier and Trust Office: . H ‘L;m.‘-'. i SonuEe Sala SR | NG Rt At et J. H. Davison. George T. Kimball Hareld L. Judd. fleld has been an attraction for 5 gh | The Oldest Bank in New Britain I On April 20, O.the city was s i T lected by the American Red Cross | “fara - i ial aspirants are Col. H. H.|in August between the two lead | ‘Fergusonism” was lald down rial aspirants ari ‘0! £ 1 Augu een the two leaders ion as a center to ,m,»[ww 1 | th eption of the e 1 E. P. Scott,, corpw ribbon children,” iment The proc in a six-yc edure con; ser-| of teaching elementary school chil- dren principles of regular brushing, i right bathing. regular eating and sl and the lik When they reached a In the e Unfted States a s to see how t t worked out. The natior jons considered results or xcell tions various mmed were opened ions of the country nt permeated M and when of health workers left, ’\nl l‘t\ health boards he cour decided FIRST CHURCH OF CHRST, SBIENTIST Cor. West Main and Par Place Sunday Morning Service—11 O’clock Subject— STRUTH". Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Wednesday Evening Meet Reading Room—Room 50 Open daily from 12-5 p. m. ing—8 O’clock 4, National Bank Bldg. Saturday 6:45-8:45 p. m. South Congregational Church UNION SUMMER SERVICES OF FIRST AND SOUTH CHURCHES Morning Worship at 10:45 REVEREND J. E. ROBINSON of Edgemont, S. D. He is not willing any STANLEY MEMO An infornial, restful, Ins, Primary and ces in this The Little Church Around the Corner PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST COURT §7 TREET Are you sinning away the day of Grace? should perish! 2 Peter 3:9 RIAL CHURCH TOMORROW ring wervice for ALL. church during the month of Ang. ‘A communify church with a friendly welcome.” d simply living regular teeth | cain | 00 Hillion Assets sion of health nt that five other demonstra- < Texas' 17 democratic con- opposition in the o three democrats op- > Wurzbach. office of United States sena- not to be voted on at 1sonism, all Operator Of Auto Car Which Over- i, suported by Wurzbach. turned, Killing Ten, To Face ISSUE I8 TEXAS"M Charges of Manslaughter. | forr MERGER COMPLETE w.;T'l-n‘ee Road Combination Hasi‘ 1 from Fergu (Five Gandidates Jor Governor— £ S1es” i "aieeiies™ porvies Primaries Are On Nyack letion s counties are divid- precinct. The polls ed into 4,8 | stage of p n, : open at § a. m. and close at 7 p. m. Vhysician 1 dent sday, ——ere— . they had been seized by W ————— e e o Kol July 24 P—Arrange- | DIoOKI¥T Wwomen a Dallas, Texas, July 25 (P — At Houston REOH : e Equitable Building in eRldren e ean 80 tagEe i O Islomisth: o ! Democratic and republican voter n Bexar county, Wurzbach was o At : < ix years, there was almost ting the Kansas City| wi) be tried nes 3 Kok ety granted a mandamus in districc| NeWw York Again Is Sold tate ¢ are selecting \| ssouri - Kansas - Texas rges of reckless driving Holzchuh New York, July 24 P—The Equit- s bads < for 18 national con- | final plea in court digecting nal outhwestern railroad onsibility for the accider et e P D “! i ronstration. | Fepublican county ck an to pro- |able building at Broadway, one %S new Southwestern eystem previously A e e 0. n g hbouliy monstration. | a0 votin, cinets. | of the largest and most valuable of- ) total assets of about $600,000,- 2 X he democratic guberna- Although republicans predict that , \ ' { g e hich nal 3 It the first tim . 1T Wurzbach huher | fice buildings in the world, which a 000 and a combined Reroai B lan 3 t is the fir me a ty's primary will draw not : places in few bought by the 2% had designa polling years ago w. primary has been held | more than Hately 5000 m st 5 = 1,000 votes, campalgn- 3 . 8 a. | proximately 6,000 mile; e ro is a prisc y Y et [only 91 of the county’s 128 pre-|Brotherhood of ‘Locomotive En- ju |Pleted. An immediate application | land county jail, at 2 e enrest ameng | cincts. Fred Knetsch of Seguin, | sineers, has again returned to the e made to the int “ive cand es are e race | Two contests hol among | o . X 3 [ will be made to the in Fiv \didates are in the r o cor S s B el e e ernor and publicans, that z0v nomination in nomination for merce commission for or the democratic satona Leroy W. Baldwin, president of nomination in that dis- ‘l"“"”" e oa § eca l:‘m.bj'\'l ]G,O\ 4 gl "1_ Tanin dletelobiuny repre-| ¢ supported by Greager. Jmpire Trust company,® said g |der the direction of n, the fleld having been re- | the fourteenth distriet, now x e o ot v Bt He anal Vil i to | dukh LTS Lysony “‘;:‘“m l‘n“:\"?,‘“ ) Jes D eon | COME Of an agreement between Mrs. | Vanderbilt jointly had bought laber's “inal Approv ton of San Anton hdrew | eact h hee i iy s ok ke Hasatey Mg pproval of the proposal | from Bro e ithatiiy g Mureidd e n “regulars" | Pr8uson 2nd Moody in which she |equlty In ¢ 1o bulding, or control of by the direcjors of the down here to support Mrs. Ierguson, Attorney brotherhood owned control of headed by Lynch | committeeman from Wurzbach, ived one vote more than she | The more than s roce Lastro, po 0. La ¥ and Moody ty Southern railway yes- General Dan Moody and airrsed. oG Aren, ofE AL 50 per cent af'the. #toek tter the boards of the othe for 1 10 | Davidst s nberma s it & 3 5 . after the boards of the ofher d for Bim 10 | Davidson, Houston lumberman Mra. | W W rges that | 3 i by 25,000 votes. WHICH I S IIISATED he worth Wit Rt BECRe Bl S Eat i) e Ianagos Dolinganti Siey | soer 180 PALTONABE | ), provides for a run oft primary | proximately $4.000,000, I\ understood the three roads will 1d back to Brooklyn. h % mmerman of Morris county | privil s precipitated contests be. [still retaln thelr corporate identi-| happened on the return trip. R g i g | G the tho. Hemishiuan phise| | ties, with Mr, Lor full control through his position a irman of the major companies City Southern and the Long in Process The development of the Loree| AI[ {n em hegan to take shape H\Or(‘ an a year ago when the Kan | 1 \\ml\mr Another City Southern acc control of the “Katy". | 1 (This Is Testlmony Given mi | |link was added t fall when |large stock interest in the ‘Cm'mx I sed from the Rock | Tnves 1ga ion | nd which had been blocked in| road. its efiorts to merge with this Rival Missouri System Chicago, July In the southwest, the new that I'rank Mc, bination will rival the Greater Mis- |(he elite of Cook county's jail held | 24 (P—Testimony com- rlane and others of souri Pacific system, which recently uent receptions in the hospital | completéd one of the largest mer ail where liquor was served was this section, and the pend- |given by a former jailer in Judge | ing Frisco-Rock Island consolidation. | John J. McGoorty's inquiry into jail To a lesser extent it will also com- | conditi pete with the Atchison, Topeka &| Me s recent appearance in Santa Te and the Southern Pacific|court under the influence of liquor systems which tap that territory. when he was brought from his cell | Other Projects to hear proceedings looking to his Loree, sponsor for the new |extradition to Indiana on a murder | also had projected an am- | charge, caused the inquiry. consolidation in the east| James C ano, former as&is- plane to build a fifth trunk | 3 he had seen Me- the Delaware &Hudeon | Er ar so many times 1 This proposal would | can't reme ad told of hear- involve the construction of an en-|ing from a guarc t Jules Portu- tirely new stretch of railroad across | gu lately sl gangster, was Pennsylvania, the probable addition | “stiff drunk” in his cell one night These casoment sash are Curtis Standard Design C-rosa. There are many ocher designs for you to select from, too Beautiful Woodwork is easy to have! executed with as careful work- manship and in as fine materials as the best furniture. This Week's Wonderful Treat~ L { merg | bitious where he line wit as a nucleum. Cherry Bisque is the New Haven Dairy Week-End Special made O much of the attractiveness of a home depends upon the woodwork. When you buy your woodwork, you are buying per- with luscious Red Ripe Cherries. One of the season’s best fresh of the Wabash and one of the|while held on a minor charge o ftia smaller eastern ‘coal roads such as| A rail on an apartment adjoining | fruit Iee Cream dessert trea manent furniture that will in- _hB‘f‘"’ I m“"b‘“ ; the Lehigh Valley. Application re-|the jall was believed today to have | crease—or decrease—the beauty ~ choKe m‘“cfi“ 1 and beautifal cently was made to lease the Buf- |dried up a principal source of jail . h designs at a final cost no greater 3 - . o and v your home in years falo, Rochester and Pittsburgh as|booze. Beer and liquor were con- Pint or Quart Bricks and value of you y than that of ordinary millwerk. |the first step in the plan. fiscated by the raiders, who dis- | to come. With the outline of the Loree |covered hot water bottle¢ in which v ortant, then, to v [project in the southwest, three|they belioved intoxicants were | How' important, t Before you build, or remoded, choose windows, doors, mould- ings and trim carefully In Curtis Woodwork vou be sure to come in and see the items of Curtis Woodwark m e stock, We will abwo be glad |major rallroad now pendin the modified consolidations are |smuggled to'the jail. ' One signa?, the other two being|they said, from the jail cells brought Nickel Plate plan and|whiskey, and two signals brought Look sfbr the Red sign-—- neare: yourlwnze he proposed union of the St. Louis- | beer. ¥ Francisco and Rock Island I will find designg of 1868 to give ')'0“300?)'5‘ Iroads, | Milk Qtnl\em to authentic beauty for URTI “Curtis Woodwork™, SAILORS DESERT SHIP 1 Receive $30 Weekly every architectural a forty page book, Seethat the woodwork you Quebec, July 24 (A—Objection to| Boston, July 24 (A—Three hun- type of home. And bu«,bmuhumdcm} invaluable to bome crossing the Atlantic in a lake ves- | ired milk wagon drivers on strike you will find them —;thumpmmaa] builders. sel led 14 members of the crew of |at the Alden Bros. 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