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10 YEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, ¢ EPTEMBER 10, 1927. TDLKETOBETHE College Club Holds Tea Sept. 16 JUDGE, YOUVE S But It Is Not Easy, Declares Judge H. P. Roche To the tors' gallery, the to be an easy one terview with MISS EVELYN GOODALE, MISS HELEN PASKUS, b N i of Mis. s I v 6. from 4 § o'clock i G sho wer liss T I s Goodal s the police court Judge I ust give side or the ther that hardship on court it is po ideration financ accused person whether decigio <hips on innoc For example, a 1 and he is sued, th ot only a & musie, but also over o K '.Lv‘;‘ " University of Soath Provides 36 EERMANY AGGEP B <o Bisheps in Hall Century Compulsory ~ Arbitration De- y court. To S \ H '] " e ovse s s sined (o Promote Peace to do ) I st _— proved beyond ) ‘J St 5 g / ‘: Giene Sy r 1. Sept. 10 (B! money is really due the pl ; 4 e i uture guiding policy | police conrt a man may be i 2 : C inkir 1 £ impetus it his financial condition } \ day In t world fornm that all at once ¢ 8 i nssembly of the is develop work a hardship upon him i family, it is possible o arr Y ; Aimonsih the pavment in installie ot o lake such L probation officer rough Dr. = Tt is not easy to impo ; minister. to 1ences, according to Jud g o e iment great appl Tn many cases the famil pun- | BT 3 ! ! blic, t ish as muc 1 : IS0 ¥ Reie compt al those GA (el ! : i v the looked into is ed to deter, but also to hav « s hete gy rmany rective cffect v t 15 i i pioneer in everything that “Drink Addicts ol i , o) 5eans Ona of the prob < 2 \ the Froneh foreign M0 Eat enconr Lorahie prastn = o Dr. Stresemann and ment on * addicts 1 o Chamberiain, ane of the pear in police court e sans of lLocarno agree- ;'.‘."v\\y{\,,fll'.“,fl‘?,',:“ f ' 1 in address to the interna- b o e5, dc ' (permen which electri- L) ] 5 or 1 iy contic- e seng! | ] g ) hat mys they are back again in ! Uit time. Thes on i Cortain i logat g ! v gotiations with the t n 1 r¢ which disappointe : Civil Pederal e N aalin i el (ntrodaed Sy A 5 | mbly a resolntion hrand- edence as those of a F Il wars of a ssion intern s e S B v 1l crimes, and committing all people, the state of ( tory nations to seftle dis- st ‘ more| & « of whatever nature by pacific weight with the in those « ) 1 ] ne others. Juder said : i o rmany vesterday achieved its not so. sines pol ¢ ] jon of membership on the are only humar st i of nations mandate commis- as liable to exages a i yen the council of the leagy people “d on the commission L Attitude of Witnesse ° Kastl rman representative, The attitude of wit 1 henee will have a voice times g st the administration of the former to the truth o German colonies, losi to Germany forward nature T B iall mony ¢ i ALY ] ~ MODERN CHE CHEMISTRY - Qld Sanskrit Manuscript Proves 114 il This 4 (‘; ‘H ndn M‘v‘-' of New Vork ty, told the Americ Chem- the Gr on s e it iron near 2 i 24-foc t iron ] 1 indicated the knowl seat crowded. 1 ins thous of years woul vorably to the| o . he world's em- | £ ! V today, Kok " 1 Other high lights foday we \ i mined chemistry N classes: that s thre ; ility o world: that vafts are disappearing e e an oldest P Mis general cb | per eent mor poe . students wers Prof. Alex sil university, said & the navies of thie ! s, Bastman re- S ' Itochester, N. Y. ) | It foolish for the United ey L States to bu vy, b use scienee it any time dis- . ver w me five weapon than it out, he added. replaced navy and Culinary heing Marines Kill Four W storc and Nicaragua B: Managua, Nicarag 7 ' canney ICiitess id cientific Imost rvery &5 | by th discoveri kind of fits ssion, and point- H ’ 1 out i antomobile I I 24 v only produces one “hest ¢ 1 a ' of all - ' ) v t copresses | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS marriage 10 Hirohito| ore ice, COURT OF WORLD - e .16 [EASTSTREETMAN In Honor of Scjlarshnp Winners| 70 BE _ME@“]N R Edson C. Lockwood Mr. Lockwood missioned by repres Ame tion season regular Iy all of ¢ ally Day ¢ school wi G winter services in prac Commission TOMOITOW ~ eh tovad eburcher. " ans hive been closed ¢ JH-" for th past month s2omsy and with one o tion all LUTHERAN CHURCHE Jirst Chureh of Christ, which { have been railed First t Harold Arbold Walter and Clara ule d Rou in Swedisl morn- aree to India, tomorrow will hoid | {INe ¥2rvics LoonEoNEy e ) o'clock Soliocl 0 All will be cond on daylight will resume its sessio the commissioning se at which | & i time until further notice mit Bdson Clark Lockwood, Ph.T3 = day evening. the Rrother- he commissioned to go to the! ! ST CHURCHES cet at § o'clock. The field. First of fthe New Haven the cvening sts o is to be com- tatives of the joc gormon by I n ican Tloard of Commissioners | (v ioo + W gth. ign Misslons at the morning ' communion to morning wor- St Matthew's is the th son of Her-| o ™ gt 12:1 m.. Bible school Anirull L ) e riae Thursday., 7i43 | midwesk of servica, Friday, 2:30 p. ni. monthly meet ew g of the womer Guests fron out German a.m servie 1's tor Trinity. Jtoly co of the ( Thursday, § p. 0. combined so istian 1 1t urch of the Sunday school an Flim (Swedish) Sund 43 a. m. Dib 11 a. m.. morning worsh by the pastor. son 0 o'clock. evenin; ice and communion, preaching by the pastor. Stodohn's (Ger Mon £ p. m. chureh mont e : cead meating. e iaass Al Tuesday, 3 p. m s e soclety monthly m i sday, & p. m. midweek ser S R e Newt .ockwood and Bertha | ice. i \\ur\ it Lot k vood of t & 2 T street CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES | Geor i Mr. Lockwood was horn in New First fion will 7 Thu Britain on N vas bap itended Sunday funited w ente oviden ngineeri ars, du T ¥ rived special honors for his work week-day church school 45 pom ing, v mathematics, and decided to! Thursday, 3 p. m. seventh grade Thursday aching his life work. week-day church school. e eeting fing of the Arme- ' Friday. 5 p. official In the came a student volunteer, autumn changed over to the course & Philosopt matics. Ship in t in his s ber of t team for nting letter. He aude He gradn High school in 1918, and then worked for two years as a surveyor. Desiring to continue his edueation, | ing. Sunday. 11 a. m. commissioning st Ldson 1 mb. 27. 1001, He First church, at- confirma- in Ensglish tized in service of k Lockwood school here. and Monday, 2 p. m. sewing mecti or ith the church in June, 12, of the mothers’ class: 3 p. m.. con nd in ated from the New Britain ference of eighth grade weel g linl= chureh scheol teachers: T:30 p t tpon Sunday church school conncil mect CHURCHES Trinity 2:30 p. m. meefing of Amperance red Brown e, in 1821, and took ng conrse for the next two sring which time he re- university at| Tues the |the Women's Christian T union Wedne chureh sehool: 10:45 a. 1w, communion T:15 Toy Seouts; zinth grad Tuesda he be- ' The usual n nian congregation on will be omitted un summer of 1 unday after- til further | The Woman's and that fmeeting Home Missionary e at the home of society will s of the Young I'eople's | Mrs. A, P. M street Monday Philathea class will b ceting all on 1y the usual supper. served at s session will the degree of bachelor of Greenwood rsh t3 oo Wy, specializing in mathe- He was elected to member- he Phi Beta Kapp nior year. JHe w he ninversity cross country three winning his graduated “magna, cnm ., returned for post- | tary; society will hold a retreat over the week-end at the home of Mr. and mem- | Mrs, Ralph Toardman at Joh's pond Portland. Francis Traver, president; Miss Florence Tombkins Miss Gertrude Gibne Farl Seott. treasu 14 it society of the m.. a bmsin vears. vice-presi e dent; merting of the elec chureh on n 192 work 14 in the graduate and r 4 the de- {members of the program committes ae of master of arts in mathe- | will meet with Rev. A, 1. Tleinin v. Sop wr at S p.m matics in 1926, Diioe the past|ta plan the work for the ensuing - r. he has been an instructor in | rear, Tnion A, M. T Zien imathematics at Rrown The ehurch school will epen with M h school ot a:Af m.; ally he had hoped to ga as Rally service on mday ) at 10:4 n;\‘\{;\ Kk 1hut in 1023 | p LAn instry tics was the hoar: out at tha He wi pool. I London by the & d- |the Suer ( It jst dy of 1 Colleg eptomber 18 People’s Mase meetin socinty Will [ Flenry of Mer tional missionary to (‘hina. narning. e he came in tonch with The Yo service at Notting of the Ameri- hold a 1l social meeting for g & aclock in Madura, South India. its members zoing away tn sc o ocle ietor in advanced mathema- and college on Thursday etening \ond mbers’ meet needed at the eolloge, but | 6:30 o'clack in the dining reom of ine for £ trustees v 1 class 4 was unable At time. Il sail October 9th on the Itie™ from Roston to Liver- om there he will procesd to to send him | the ehurch anley Memorial nday, “:45 a. m., and communion servier ehur Tiool Thirte Paris, Marseilles and then Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. first oS- faly communion “Onxfordshire” thraugh sion of the United Weel-Day ehurch ne praver and anal to Tndia. arriving school tos three and four; 7:30 at 11 o'clock Ithere about the first week in Novera- p. m. 11w Seouts, Troop 11 r. His first year will he spent in/ Thursday, 2:30 p. m. merting of Christian Seience the langn: at the lan.:the Ladies’ Aid society: § p. m A, m.. sub chool at | guzge school in Kodai Kanal. Mr. Lockwnod is engag: Darothy the Fir: jtional eh Yactts, him in they will nlacs Yhe e Theodore charge and will wish him “God Mise India & vear hence. where school: 10:30 a. m. wership at the ryiee with be married. Ttalian mission, Hunter road. Dr. pastar af 11 o'clocl riiee of commissioning will Joseph Paladine will preach: 10:43 17y A fomorrow morning at A. m. morning worship, celebration v meoting of the Young Ieople's so ta Miss ciery 528008 Frink Patton. a member of ivaneelical Congrega- Sonth | of Milton, Massachu. Sunday, 8 m.. Tahan-Ameri Patton expects to join can departe ehurch Seeand Advent cehool at 10 a ntooef the 2050 p. oL, As- Ttali Paladino | Rev. of the communior worshin: 5 p. m South church, Dr. ar moring servier Ainsworth Greene will be syrian wor NONDENOMINATIONAT \;ww from the home chureh will preach. People’s Others who will participate will he | Monday, 7 p. 1. meeting of ¥, 10:15 a. m. prayer serv- JRev, William H. MeCanee, eandidate Roy out troop committee in the iee in the pastor's study: & p. m., s ary of the American board of | church offic t meeting this fall of the Young commissions for foreign missions, | Wednesday., 2:30 p. . opening People’s socicty. All fhe voung peo- who has just returned from India, | segsion the United Week-Day |ple ave nrzed 1o he present. ne Dr. Carnelius M. Patton of 'ch h schools, Grade three, four, Tuesdoy, € p. nm. first meeting of Boston, sonior secretary [ A six the Rihle cl heginning a study of American hoard | raday m.. opening disnensational history spent Mr Mo oot s “waleome to the fielil.” and Dr Patlon the United W esday and SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH of the lae ek-Day bR At o in China will give Mr Chanes Lock- will present the commis- sion. The er of conseeration I he Mr. Heininger, » H 125.000 ATTEND SERVICES Gives You - | Hearty Welecome Home from Vacation Sonth « i tional With Ihas hown iOSIN B Mar sominary Kloy t Rthver Trocle! dore W st i Music Master.” Others 11 O the motion sehool this we to Cancordin te and Offers You Its Service of Worship and Fellowship twrch to Reopen Motion ture for Sivth Seazon Fvening miotion pie- h Cong October >, ice at the Sou irch will opel Melasco’s famous pl to he Celebration of the Communion Morning Worship—10 The Pastor Will Officiate month Peter sod's Great include Giri Wilder- Threshold.” beginning of the for this type of servies, the wn - of five seasons approxi- people have aftend- picture servieo, First Baptist Church $5— Morning Worship 12:10—Rible School. MINISTERS Coramunion Service atthew's hae rmon by Rev. William Ross Kurt Klopp ] H TAKD OF STRENGTIL” 0 to Cancordia Lounis, Mo.: Panl chers' collegr nd Edward | Day School Religious Teaching Will Be Resumed on Wednesday ce and Theo- | See Announcement in Evening Papers scordia Tnsti- OVS TO RE tin Thursda I°rida; Mid-week Serviee Rl - Iy Mecting of the Women PForeet, TN ur Stei s fo 0 mville, N, Army Mes. Cari Nicers Sunday STAN LEY MEMORIAL CHURCH A M.—Chureh School P. M, Aid Society. “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome® and Communion Service. Satnrday at servier, Central pari iny at 4 p. on.oopen alr Walnut HiIL park Ladies' the | mber | p. m.. B | m., children’s classes Thursday, P meeting. Friday. 7:30 p. m., choir rehearsal Emmanuel Gospel nday, 10:15 a. m., praver; 1f a. m., preachi S. Eielsen of New munion following the > hour; 3 g at Walnut Hill park: 3 p. v nofarm serviec People’ p. M., preaching by Wednesday, 3 p. m., 6 p. m. Young meeting at th N, cott Mrs: M. L strect T . swedish ¢ school ng worship at 1o Rew John Nelson of \ proach. In the srnoon 4 Young o'clock the People’s socicty ervice at 1 in I e will be ren J. ¥redeen will ovenlng servic on ing- will preach day will be in vl Helsin Pull Gospel Assembly 1} vool At 10 a. m. Pent meeting at 11 Bvan- Salvation Army funday school G o erviee at Walnut Hill p. In case of rain this 1 hall. T at § p. m. Of jon Monday p.om Il be held in ation meet rs demonsty Stodents’ m. volu Assn nible study at the Dwizht Wadn and testimony eervice Friday. & p. m. study Watch Tower SALLIES' CONMANDER T0 MEET OFFICERS HERE Colonel Wiberg and Major Blomgren P. M., prayer. prajse to Confer With Oficers of This Scetion An ofiicers monstration. in hich Colonel Sven Wiberg, provin er of the Eastern jan territory and Mrs nd Mgaior Osear Blamegren divisional commander will of Roston participate Among those who will ¥ pr at the exercises will he offi; Bridgeport. New Haven. Hartford and Springficld. Retween 15 and 29 officers in this division will be p rsent ers from Colanel and Mre Wit At the cvening e ning at S o'clock. At the afternoon there avill he forence of all the officers in Salvation ny Colonel ard jnst 3 ars ago that Col onel and Mre came to New Diritain to take charge of the local post. Rince that time Colonel Wi- berz has heen promoted from one post to another until he has heen all N N pro vincial commander in Japan and later in Norway and Sweden. A time ago he re a to this 4 in eommand andinavian terri- over the world. F READ HERALD SSIFIED ADS BATTEHEH BODY 1S FOUND IN SOUND Eyeglass Case Bears Name of Lowell, Mass., Firm New London, Sept. 10 (P—The ont 50 years, with an aring the name “John W. Mallor 5 found early e only | possi identitication he blac gold hows the 1in, optome other rimmed nose sses with rib- 1. bore in addition to tha Hory, suspected to be that the owner, the name of J. A. Mc- Avov, also a Lowell optometrist en to a Block Ts. establishment Rhode 1s~ disposition. pair of on st name M arders from 1 thorities for i 10 (A—Lowell nnable to trace John Mallory, whose composed hody was found off | Rlock Island early in the evening Represen firm of John J. Cluin and Son optometrists, de ired that the speetable case found man’s clothing bearing the name “John M. Cluin,” must have been sold at least 12 years ago be- ives of tr cause the firm name has been dif- sines that time. Tt is pre- sumed that Mallory, if ever a r |ent of Lowell, has been out of the city for some time i apparently has had ve recent connections here. BOTHERED WITH ARG PIMPLES On Face and Neck For Two Years, Healed by Cuticura. 1 was bothered with pim The pimples were hard, larpe and red 2nd festered and sca They burned a Iot I tried several remedies b didnothelp. Afi Cuticura Soap and Ointment so | sent for a free sample. By the tim: I had used it I noticsd a slight im- provement so purchased morc Gradually the pimples disappeared and at the end of two months I was bealed.” (Signed) C. H. Estes. Bethc, Maine, March 21, 1927, ' Make Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment your every-day toilet prepa- rations and have a clear, sweet skin, soft, smooth hands and a healthy scalp with good hair. Sosp Zic. Ointment 25 and e, Taleom 25c. Sold cretvwhere. Sample each’ free. Address aticurs Laberatories. Dept H, Malden, Mase.” W86 Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. i over r e Rev. THE SACRAMENT OF Mus L__._ The FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST 11:00 A. M., Morning Worship COMMISSIONING SERVICE OF EDSON CLARK LOCKWOOD . Speakers: Rev. Cornelius H. Patton, D. D. ev. William H. McCance Theodore A. Greene Rev. Alfred D. Heininger Followed by —*“I Am Alpha and Omom b “How Lov ely Are the Messengers You are cordially invited to attend this opening Service of a new Church Year! THE LORD'S SUPPER Stainer Mendelssohn e OPENING DAY Everyone Welcome 9:30 A. M., CHURCH SCHOOL 10:45 A. M., MORNING SERVICE SACRAMENT OF THE LORD’S SUPPER First Evening Service October 2nd. Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church Morning Services, 10:45 “Censequen o3 of Where are vou Lookin Fvening Subject Abrahain Lot “looked at all the Lot's wife “looked ba plain of PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST Justification.” “looked for a City that hath Fous Jordun,