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Matthew's Lutheran | st People’s Service in English at 9 a. m., in| Sunday—10:30 a. m., prayer ser German at 10:45 a. m. Both ser- |ice; 10:45 a. m. morning wor mons by the pastor 12:15 p. m., Sunday school; 7 p. Young People’s meeting and Emmanuel Gospel ning service. Dr. J. E. Henderson « Sunday—10:15 a. m. morning|British East Africa will preach at prayer service; 10:45 morning wor- |both service i ship; 12:15 p. m., Sunday school; 3| Thursday—7:45 p. m., prayer gnd || p. m., Walnut Hill park open air|praise meeting. ‘l service; 6 p. m. Young People's| - i service, Henry Clark, leader; 7 p.| First Lutheran i m, regular preaching service. | Sunday—10:30 a. m. service 1in| Wednesday—7:45 p. m.. cOUAgE |y, iign The Augustan male quartet mecting at home of Mrs. ToOker|o¢ Rock Island, IN., Will render gev- 609 East Main street. . leral selections, as will Pianist El- Thursday—7:45 p. m., midweek| o .3 grart and Iverne Dowle, 14 Jetyer GN wielss mivien [vear-old blind violinist, termed by Saturday the Young People's g 1 s crities “the child’s inspiration.” Ser- at Berlin. 1,50 by Rev. S. C. Franzen, who will fill the pulpit during August ciety will have an outing on Mr. Geschinsky'e farm. Elim (Swedish) Baptist Sunday—10:30 a. m., sermon St. John’s Lutheran by the pastor and singing by the choir,| Sunday—s:30 a. m h!;:l‘? ser Thursday—8 p. m., prayer meet- ¢ yieanodl; ing. o Ald Ladies society Friday—2:30 p. m., Woman the Slonary society. Second Advent Sunday—10 a. m., Sunday . 11 a. m,, service with sermon by pastor: “The Two Installments of . the Spirit”; 7:15 p. m., evening serv- South Congregational { ice with sermon, | Sunday—9:30 a. m, Italian de- Thursday—7:30 p. m. praise|partment of church school; 10:80 a. service. |m., worship of the Italian mission ¥ r road; 11:80 a. m. church school of the Italian mission, Hunter Ninth Sunday after Trinity—7:30 |road; 10 a. m., Assyrian worship; | a. m., holy communion; 11 a. m.,[10:45 & morning worship. Union || holy communion and sermon by Rev. |service. I Harry 1. Bodley. iKimball of Needhs i 1l Mis- St. Mark’s Episcopal m Sermon by Rev. Harry W. Mass. m, e~ | wag called and began playing the Fos { hose upon the worshippers, who r Religious Items SELRALIENIRS | iated with sticks and stones. Sonic { shots also were fired. The police | climbed to the windows of nearby houses and threw missiles down upon ! the ¢ These together er from the hose, finally dis; |! persed the throng. i Feeling Runs High R Axel 1. Peterson, the Elim Swedish Baptist will attend the Bible conference at Flim park, Shelton, next week. e in president of the conference, is, With gation was praying before the departure of the priests. The excited will begin tomorrow and ling runs so high that the through the week. The two princi-| 5! y provocation 1a apt to cause | pal speakers are Dr. Arvid Gordh of | {rouble. Tor instance, the gasoline S RE Ann A ey Mar- | tank of an automebile outside the | Hn. of ‘Eoaton, Mass.: Miss' Anfa| chirch of e Sacred | Heart fex— Larsson of New Britain will be one| Ploded last night while gongrenl | rs of the girls' camp. Rev. and Mrs, H. H. Engelbrecht ! of 31, 1926. 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Davison. rowd, thinking the detonation was hat of a bomb, or the commer ment of a battle, rushed outside the of Tacoma, Wash, who with their two children have been visiting for a month with Rev. A. C. Theodore cdifice, appareiftly ready for any- Steege and family of 40 Warlock | tpine, etreet, left on Thursday for I A few of the Communicants were Forest, Il After a stop there With| biuised in the jam. P Mr. gelbrecht's parents, Prof. E.| = At another church somebody H. Engelbrecht and wife, of Con-| garted a report that the priests 3 cordia Lutheran Teachers' college, | wera going to be arrested, There- they will return to their home in!ypon about 500 women worshippers Trecoma, mounted guard outside, determined Louls 7. Wag former teacher! to combat the police t in St. Matthew's Lutheran school, | their appearance. Fortu rew in South clid, Ohlo, with his| officers of ths law came up. hurch, wh out of the ked the at them. ter the peop the ¢ Son: visitors and cupo owd rushed of them at threw stone DISTURBANCES AS LAW IS ENFORCED fighting their way through le and successfully perform their mission of closing the a (Continued From Page 1.) nexes, the officials procecded to 1 other churches, Senor Ortega per wounds which arc not of a serious sonally supervising their work, nature, and two firemen, two police One problem yet to be solved viili come vhen the priests turn over ir buildings and other prop: to committees of laymen, bocau to be the government refuses to recogniz b es appointed by the men and three civilians hit with up stones, th The two policemen we and eleven persons Catholics, wounded alleged arrested in a ¢ re committe wer between worshippers and the poli priests and has ordered commitiees before the Church of San Rafacl. fomed by the mayor of each fown After the church closed last night, to take over the church. a large crowd of worshippers re in that the priests wi mained, kneeling in street pray- churches to some com th ing. - but whether (¢ The police vainly attempted to pricsts’ or municipal committes wil disperse the gathering on the ground have control, I8 yet to be scen that it was a religious meeting held » Jast day of services in the outside a church building, which is hes of Mexico witnessed ex- forbidden by Mexican faw shippers refused to budee traordinary seen tions on the part The wor- A fireman of religious emo- of communicants, e — FIRST CHURCH OF CHR ST, SCIENTIST Cor. West Main and Park Place Sunday Morning Service—11 O’clock Subject—“LOVE” i Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Wednesday Evening Meeting—8 O’clock Reading Room—Room 504, National Bank Bldg. Open daily from 12-5 p. m. Saturday 6:45-8:45 p. m. South Congregational Church 10:45 Morning Worship SERMON BY REV. HARRY W. KIMBALL of Needham, Mass. Union service of First Congregational and South Churches at the South Church The Little Church Around the Corner PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST COURT STREET After death? Judgment. How to escape! Rom &:1 All are weleome wife and daughter, Alma, and Rev. Riot At Church Louls § Wagner and wife, of f Catherfne's was | Queens, N. Y., are stopping here for th worshippers a short visit with relatives and toga. accomARnying. minls triends. - of justice officials, arrived t —_— to seal the treasures. Someone shout- ed that an official was closing the ty | | In the capital thousands of Catholics visited their churches or shrines. ‘ Marries 51 at Once In onc church a priest desperate- ttempting minister to the ot the multitude requiring va- formed marriag: bulk. His record W s with cere- » couples kneeling si sously. All the general fea- tures of the service were given en masse and individual responses were used only when they were indis- pensable, Dispatches report that quiet pre- vailed yesterday in Morclia, Oaxaca, San Luis Potosi, Celaya, Saltillo and Jueretaro. As these are extremely religious cities and there were no disorders, obser s of the situation express belief that no troubles of consequence are likely occur in the republic or therc have been evidence of it in some of these places. here o | would | Special dispatches from Tampico suy that Bishop Armora fainted Fry day afternoon from sheer ex tion after hours of con tions, baptisms and other ceremonies, but he immediately resumed his when revived and did not until midnight, when the ccase chief of police took over the cathe- to the mayor’s dral fo deliver it committee. When the bishop left the cathedral at midnight thou sands of the faithful were awaiting his appearance. | The state legislature at Puebla after a story session, has decided to support the religious policy of President Calles and order the | dismissal of any state employe who does not support it or who helongs | to any religious association opposing to | ment's policy s to be held tomor- |row by the reglonal confederation of lahor and the socialist and labor parties in the congress, which con- trol the chamber of deputies and ment employ, which elaims a 350,000, The confederation membership of 1.- is the strongest group of Mexiean organized labor. Tt has al- | ways maintained close relation with the American Federation of Labor. The confederation claims that its { membership includes about two- thirds of all | present is in shape to be unionized. 20 YEARS IN FIRE DEPT. Captain Michael W. Butler of Company No. 3 of the fire depart- ment will observe his 20th anniver- |sary as a fireman tomorrow. He | was appointed a callman substitute on August 1, 1906, andl was appoint- ed a regular callman on January 12, 1807. On June 11, 1911, he rec appointment ag a regular substitute |and he became a regular fireman on | May 1, 1914. After his appointment, he was assigned to Company No. 2, and twa and a half years later, he captaincy ‘and No. 3. 1 wag promoted to a | put in charge of Comp: || City Items The people who have bought lots of the Carr Laud Co. have all made money,— dvt. | Ambitious students wil rt Mor day, Aug. 2, at the Connecticul Business College.—advt. I, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brophy have | returned from New York and At- lantic City, While in New Fork | Mr. Grophy attented a convedtion of the Quality Bakers of Amerlca jin the interests of the Parker 1’\‘1"' ey Raking ‘Co. The affair was Ihf'fl at the Waldorf Astoria hote) | The people who have bought lots of the Carr Land Co. have all made money.+~adst | the policy. | A monster demonstration as evi- | dance of support of the govern- | some senaforial groups and govern- | Mexican labor that at | ived | D — Mi ! Hannon at Ruth Thayer will spend the Laurel Lake and May next two | Fitzwilliams, ey and Miss Anne | street will Joave | for Sound View where they ‘ spend a week i Miss Irene Sullivan of 38 Linwood | t will spend the next two weeks | ety at Myrtle Beach, Milford, | - | Frank Poglitsch and Willlam Ruck will leave fomorrow for In- | lian Neck, Branford, where they | will spend a week. | Halsey Moore of 3 Lake Court two weeks at Tupper | York: | Arthur We Earl Rice, Harold | Carlson and Lester Kilduft will spend a week at Camp Washington, Litchfield county The members of church choir, under the . Dayton Humphrey Samuel Sutcliffe, left Camp Washington, ty, where they St Mark’s direct and today for | Litchfield coun- will spend a week Emil Schaefer, Mr. | Edmund Madden of Wal- | lace street, -and Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Morton of Rockwell avenue, returned today from Lee Maner, Mndison, where they have be: spending two weeks. - | Hyman Rabinow children. Anna and Frank. ef 783 Arch straet, have returned from 1 trip to New York Mr. and Mrs. George Van Gorder and family and Mrs. Van Gorder's | father, George Favaro of 90 Maple | street, will leave Monday for a two | weeks' motor trip through Varment and New York state i Leon H. Kibbe will | for Long Island. Mra. | return home Sept. 1. | Mr. and Mrs. ind Mrs, Mr. and Mrs and Mr. and Mrs. cave today Kibbe will Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Flenke and | {family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank |Clark and family, of Berlin, are | spending a two weeks' Point o' Woods heach vacation at | | | Misses Jennie Foldan and Fivira | [Bertolini are spending two weeks At |Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire, | = Miss Jean Drummond of |Chestnut street. will spend the next week In New York with her cousin, |Mra. Thomas Bowes, Miss Rita Cooney month of August with her sister, s, C. Duffy, at Momauguin, will spend the Miss Eleanor Lewis will return to town Monday next after spending fa week in New York city. Mrs, John A. Andrews and daugh- Miss Ruth.Andrews, of aingoln street, are spending a weeR at Long Beach, I 1 Goodwin, daughter B. Goodwin of visiting Miss Es- in Verment, | Miss Corrine ‘Uf Mr. and M |Sherman Court ther Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schooler of 4 Lyous street arc on a three week's auto tour to Cleveland. Ohle. En route they will visit Niagara Fallx, Washington, D. 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