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l"lpal place ot gathering was at l)h<-(’l Basin,’ near the present SPEAKERS O CHINA =572 boats and stags coaches (the twice a day) broug Imuthmll:O. | v Britain, and passengers 14e by and oth Situation i Far East o Be Ex-| e i o o plained to Local Cougreganons i e g et led chure town. Old and aboard for the fou h wh as then a v <Dr\f‘l’\] speakers in seversl of the mother swarmed ride throu erness of p count: with rabbit partridge, and quail, and these leaped out at frequent intervals as West China the boat slowly glided by on its de- | 1 at Chengtu, | ighttul trip | o Never Pald its Way | i { al. despite all efforts, was | ial Great was done during every win- ind at times the water bmoke | through the banks and flooded the | conntryside, These floods were as The West Ch spectacular as fires, and the eager of which Dr. Yary is executive crowds followed the “mud boat" as | retary s the only n of 3id the e Fa e break and filled it | B In 1836 was bought for only £30¢ 0 Ly 2 new compan lh\m\‘ & Yort al Co. There . but de- | fast and canal was abandoned young mile China and what in Ameri ., war situatior cans to ct Episcopal urch, Dr. James M. . execu- tive sgecretary of the Union university locat West China will spea cct will be “China Toda Dr. Yard the last ‘\A e situat ) political and rel terioration too lo in 18 Luc on impton rallroad r The lan had cont nd Tz ached Plai en, (umml irs (now the ine) Hartford- and the trolley Jo. and of the motaf coach lin nd Transportatio ling field al- R he been DR. JAMES M. YARD not b )€ when and horses will have by the 1y may ot 3 old harge iearning provinees the result of ti operating denominations. spent tion of t ehureh Timothy Peking seminary at At 4:30 p. Katherine C. u rs in s nan unive speak ¢ Young rsity UNION SERVIGES DURING HOLY WEEK tomorrow, pr at t Protestant Churches Combine For m chur Noon Mectings and Easter ReAN | Sunrise Service rved for 46 7 i FARMINGTON CANAL 15 ONLY A MEMORY - Once Prowd Artery of Comu Falls Victim to Tin nutes com according ric n Army will have cha vation Army band will pl sram for the noon miect- ows: Monday, April 11, A. Greene, s Mes- s to Doubt; Tues- v. Dr. Abel A, Ahl- the Cr April 1 ge of Thursds cliffe, “The rlfishness'; Williaim kson 16706 erialism’; Samnel 8 Cross to & Avril 15 Cro April 14, Good Friday, of the P tion of t into dis blotted from union ev Monday, April ok, German Ba Raymond N. Gilman Te mH‘ April Congre church Ire April 1 Rev, G i Carl J nesday, church, ational sen, Methodist H. Schneck, “In the 1y, April onal church, Rev, “In the Upper heodore A, Green, “The § the Lord’s Supper April First B 1. Rev. Dr. George W Cross."” coived ho Haven, to it inland cor rivalling those of IHartfc Hampden 1in give er Good plist . Hil, sorat « m of Northampton, hampton, Southampton hwick, into Conne and on through and . It W ,000,00 from Simsbury, 10 YGRAM (N CHUY An entertainment in the adio program will be Memorial I'riday of the com ‘"o form of | Kiven at the church Thursday evenings for the bene fund. by dir ton 1 at m fo privat formally | ey subscription, opened in 153 Virst Boat fr w Haven The first hoat It oceeded no rs, inc A chus aboard. Tt horses which housc remarks t New Haven 2 \ ! e storics ard with A series of numibe l[lllHlL frolics, tea time m cather reports and news items all was drawn b | way down to the final signing | plodded he | off. | which pl e = animals every HOLYOK Crowds gathered alon Holyoke, Mass., March 15 (P-—Dr. Atk 5 1 answered el Arthur B. Wetherell, beloved by the ge8 Tomn with & cannon salu'e.jo o ot the ity for his yoars of Hi Fremed thatt & new: and DrospeE o s lamena them witout sasom= ous day had come to Conneeticut. | S e The boats themselves were sumy e YA tuous sol. most elaborate | o . et els il He had practiced in Hol- | years, during which as the famous Mississippi steamers of a slightly late eriod. Frequent- 0 10y D e a member of the board health, whed project 1y there would be a band on ship to while away the long hours occup ; L which has developed into a large tubercul i in- DOCTOR DIES pense, at his dise yoke 40 he was ve in moving ponderously along the course or In the half-hour waits at the locks. Tt was at these that the toll was collected. Other de were sioned hy the numerons draw and arch brid course, while at Lake there was a “floating bric chored at cither end, on which the wght animals crossed from one other. These draw " reat sport for the construction expedited. youth of the dav, and no youngster | Cabinet urges Wilson to summon had won his spur 4 clung | congr holding that state to one while it W of rmany already actu- ¢ Plains® {ally at that time known e t Six pairs of twins arrived of I .ummgumA while the prin- ' same night at a Berlin hospital. GREAT wWAR RS AGO TODAY ¢ United Press) March 19 | oce Ih' people to President Wilson once exists the | nesday p. rates | I {termedia [N, Gilman, {the second in a Lenten series on A or. | Kisses freely."” NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH First Baptist Sunday, 10:45 a. m., morning sermon by Rev hon m., Bibl S8, C m. Young Peo Miss Helen Connolly, topic UJ of Money , 7:30 p. m., 9 "-r p. m., the all-da Wee ave an box lunch. | religlous teaching m., religious teach mid-wee i m., the junior dep: an entertainment friends of th. 30 a. m,, Sunday school; service in I in Germ ing of the Y. 1., class 1o re struction. Thursday, 3 p. lin religious instruction prayer meeting; 9 ing of th ish; m., s p. m, rvic me ormation Luther: m Elim (Swedish) Baptist , 10 a. m., Bible sche class; 11 a. m. and 7:3 the pastor, Rev. ol and ) Mond home of 143 Glen PrAyer servic son, m., choir re First Congregational jay, 10 a. m., church 11 2., . ministe school; 75 or ol p. m., \rmr nian wome \" r group. sible class for 39 p. m., com- training school fitth and chureh vinity W Girl Sco Men's thy 30 p.m., John Knox “Hero of the sed at the me f class tomorrow noc of cetin M. I Zion Miss Flor: La chaplain, ch will give a readin ten mid-week m ext week, t on new cting wi Wore curtain chiureh will m chapel malk South Congregational Sunday, § m., Italian-An; he church s can d 1001, nut chur 5 for young ditorinm, main ¢ on of the church ol; 2:30 . m., Assyrian worshi 2:30 . . church school at the Hunter road h of the Italian mission; lian worship at Sout br. Joseph Pal nings worship. by Rev L. “Along Our Mexican P m., me . of the Hunter Ttalian miss T preacher, Do, ey Second Advent mecting “the 7:30 p. m., lool at the Ly, 4 D of Commur First m, 1p. ch united ay church sc 2 arsul of the girl Llorus; wrsal of the orchestra; T g mecting nten s for and won- s W. €. Hill will bjects, “Concer necrnin 8 p. m. the play the First Pre Hartford at the Thursday, 3:30 p. m men two and ot Winner it for will M church of y church s -week prayer Assyrian mission; 8 p. m., the bus- ketball team will play the First Presbyterian church of Hartford in Hartford. Friday, 4 p. m., Troop 1, Junior ¢ Scouts: 6 p. m., parish | Frid pper, tollowing which adjournment Sitnrd %ill be made to the church Works torium for the motion picture p. m., Troop 1, 7:3% p. m., motion pic- entertainment. Saturday, m., le s choir rehearsal of the Hunte s Works anch of the Italian mission. 7 .8 ce me he h Stanlcy Memorial 9:45 a. m,, senior and in- : departments, church chool; 10:45 a. m., morning worship nd sermon by the pastor, Rev. K. subject, “Faith in Man,’ meeti en- Senjor International Bible Sunday, 10:1 Students’ Girl Scouts; m., ture Sunday Wednesda and testimony m.. Bible Stn. o serviee, text hook TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR GlRL‘i AS PRESCRIBED BY WASHINGTON PASTOR March ssive Washington, Condemning exc making otherwise comely Americs rn irls “look like circus clowns,” Re Abernethy, Calvary hurch, told | audience here girls painted so that it forget the sight.” tdeal girl, smoke 19 (UP)— cosmetics as iscuon whol . houseworlk the val ng fricndly reation and sood re: ly Be The “drink, doos mot | L e \ \ 1 distribute her Abernethy for recent student nor saul sponsible suicides, His collcague, Rev sen Por of the church, d teachers comfort and ide youth now | rounded by harmful impulscs, nor permit | saving them from the sulcide wave. A sort of ten commandments for | | girls prescribed by him, thus— Samuel Jud- First Baptist Avoid masculinity in dr should see talk. Be physically active and healthy. Don't smoke, drink and used for This man has many insurance policies, I WANT THIS INSURANCE POLICY' added to those you have on record under our agree- ment, the proceeds to take care of my son’s college education, if | am no longer here.” each to be specified purpose. They are trusted with his bank under a LIFE INSURANCE TRUST and he knows his dependents future will be taken care Of. Talk over with our officers the safeguarding of YOUR Life Insurance funds. NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK TRUSTEE FOR INSURANCE FUNDS RELIGIOUS ITEMS Dr AT I in N The final meetin GISTER YOUF BY (0]\(- South Congregational Church Morning Worship 10:45 Sermon by the Mi [HE PRAC BELIE TO CHURCH TOMORROW IN THE FINER THINGS 1ICAL MAN” E Evening Worship 7:15 Doors open at 6:15 llustrated Le LONG THE MEXICAN BORDER” 100 Beautiful Pictures Wednesday, 7:15 ubjects for Concerning diseu Science Discussion Class. Prayer,” Lenten HI\{’OIIHH" Religion.” This class is open to all who are interested in free 11‘11 k disenssion of matters of religion. on— and :mr{‘ and MOST CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL SERVICES —1 St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Rev. B.D., Rector Samuel Suteliffe, MARCH 17th, FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT FAMILY SUNDAY A Sunday Set Aside to Unite Families in God's House of Worship Let every member of your family help to fill a pew 11 A. M., SERMON BY THE RECTOR Subject: “RELIGION IN THE HOME" 30 A. M. HOLY COMMUNION 30 P. M. EVENING PRAYER e ———— FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10: 15—Morning 0—Bible Subject Worship. School| Sermon by Rev Ross Wm WHEN TRUTH STRIKES ar Not, O Isr —Spicker alto Solo 30 the “In Thee, O God, Do T Put My Trust. Junior Department entertainment for friends of tha Bible school. spicker. rents and The First Church of Christ 10:00 a. m., Sunday Church School. 11:60 a. m., Morning Worship. Sermon by the Pastor. Subject: “THE INESCAPABLE GOD.” 12:15 p. m., Men’s Bible Class. Leade: Subject :“JOHN KNOX.” 0 and ! 6:30 p. m., Chapel. Leader: Mr. Greene. 5 p. m., Minister's Lenten Classe Young People’s Devotional Service in Mr. Blodgett. O——0 Thursday, March 2{th—Dining—Room—6:50 p. m First Church Men’ sociation Supper Speaker: DEAN TIMOTHY T. LEW of Peking University Subject: “What Is Going On Behind the Scenes in China” SUNDAY EVENING 7:15 “CHINA TODAY” ADDRE BY DR. JAMES M. YARD 10:45 A. M., Sermon: “THE FIFTH GOSPEL” Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS “LLLOWS COME OUT AND HEAR — REV. DR. A. A. AHLQUIST talk on “THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT" METHODIST CHURCH 30 A. M. PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST Morning Worship in 1" AL Morning Worship— Theme: Baptisn, ony of our union with Christ.” heme:“Christ, the of the He that spared not his own Son how shall he not with him Believers Possessions.” but de red him up for us all, eely give us all things. Rom, §: live also STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH + 10:43, morning wors unrl | sermon by the pastor ST N (Mew's Club Mman ) and Friday, b Radio Program and Entertainment Bird Minstrel Iy .\ Traluing School for Christisn Character hearly welcome to all. Thursday by Our Church Ideal: (3)