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Lusiness ¢ produc at deal could be done by the AGRICULTURE HAS 0 oo taxation and public eir relation to cutives chosen by tI Seorelay Jandie Staes That [ Conditions Are Good the homv o the which Washington, Dee @r— The | showing for : the tarife ts from in- er- n iff on agriculture | commodi- | In latters expre: NEW BRITAI almost forgotten and somewhat ob- | Inoxious known “back its disrcpute, nevertheless institution years ag here any of that whe: neighborliness was other extre bor's windows and see cating for breakfast without price of the next linterest in the welfare of others w manifested by the fact that sons who recently had been ill, st sing their thanks ges of |flowers and messa tion. were a little more than her token for ncern was manifest an old couple w or some ot mas gift. C the wel welfare of lived alone and whose health is not | fears their Honest concerning he winter. 0 good. were pressed during A wo orous manner her indigr certaln alleged qu ethical tactics of an tion and for the Indignation over what was & lack of serlous considc fence gosstp” which despite a : nelther was me 2 one can look into his nelgh- what he is know- | ing his name, or whether he has the | al. A friendly | e per- er for apprecia- | A businessman, whose services | necessit to |required, was voted a box of cigars a Christ- in ho ex- n of keen wit voiced In a na- ionable agent Connecticut Humane society. they felt tion | BAPTIST CHURCHES First 10:45 a. m. morning :rmon by Rev. Willlam Ross; 12:10 p. m., Bible school and Brotherhood class, leader, the pas- tor; 7 p. m. Young People’s meet- {ing, subject: “Money and Religion,” leader, Harold Stead. Monday, 7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts. Tuesday, p. m.. Senior World | Wide guild will meet at the home of Miss Eleanor Hesse, Maple Hill; 7:45 at the home of Mrs. E. Barks, 177 comfort | Winthrop street. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., school for religious training; 3 p. m., the Lov. !ing Service class will meet at the | ome of Mrs. J. Henderson, 468 | Tark str Thursdey, 7:45 p. m., midweek prayer service., Friday, 2:30 p. m., monthly meet- p. m., the G. W, C. will meet | DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1927. | street Monday at 3 p. m. Mrs. Al | tred Heininger, a returned mission- |ary from China. wil speak on “Child Welfare Work in China.” This will be followed by a report showing what is done through the public schools for the children of New Britain, December 7 and 14 have been set ! Wednesday, 2:30 p. m, United |apart in the week day school as Week Day Church schools, grades | visiting days for parents and friends. wree, four, five and six; 4 p. m., re- | of Religious Education. | arsal of the girls' chorus; 7 p. m., | Union A. M. E. Zion actice of the boys' orchestra; 3 0| sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Morn- | ¢ p. m., bazaar, “Gasoline Alley” un-{ing worship with holy communion | der the auspices of the Young Wom- | 4t 10:45 o'clock. Annual memorial en's dept. ! | services of the Improved Benevolent | ! Thursday, 3 p. m, United Week | protective Order of FElks of the| Day church schools, grades seven|orld at 3 p. m. Christian En- | and cight; 7:30 n. m., prayer meet- | jeavor soclety at 6 p. m. Sermon ing of the Assyrian Mission. | and noly commtunion at 7:45 p.-m. Friday, 4 p. m. Troop 1, Girl| ‘rycsday evening, prayer and cluss | Scouts; 7 p. m., choir rehearsal at|.oting. | [the Hunter Road Mission; § p. M. | Wednesday, 2:45 p. m. concert by the male quartet of Pied- | cchool of religious in werk day | ruction, mont college, to be held in the | grades three to si parish chapel. e | | St. Mark's Fpiscopa Stanley Memorial | Sccond Sunday in Advent. Holy | Sunday, 9:30 a. m., junior, inter- ' communion at 7:30 a. m.* Chureh | mediate, and senfor departments, | school at 9:30 a. m. Holy com- church school; 10:45 a. m., morning | 1, nion and sermon by the rector at | 2 = = for and & tendency to table a sewer ing of the Women's socicty; 4:15 P. | \¢o; i scrmon by the pastor, e LA At e e A petition by the board of public| . Girl Scouts. ENHfacteimite winronn Comesy sl soao Bty :":,i B | I over 1 wOorks was unanimous. = !noon, primary and beginners' de- e Pt g - No favors were asked, but those German partments, church school. Chvlstin Balents LAk at the meeting wanted to know WhY | Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; | Tdesday, 7 p. m., Girl Scouts,| Sunday service at 11 a. m. sub- | Hile D they paid sprinkling assessments for | 10:30 a, m., service in English, ser- | Troop 16, R e el two years and mary a sprinkle. They | non: “The Unity of Spirit in the | Wednesda 30 p. m., United | Creator! Sunday school at 9:45 BN mntwll lm k;ml“' ‘;hl‘ ”‘“rl""‘—“ 1S | church”; 11:30 a. m., communion; ek Day Church school, grades' g y 5 ignored in winter by snow plows un- | nan; sermon: “For- three and ar; 7:30 . Boy| Wednesday L (M('\.rtx‘:‘:'sfl 1:zfi}:k‘a’:hfisc‘?tm:Fr:l\;;a!;rf,o,}; ;“":‘)Ffil Mond p. m.. meeting of the | Thursday, 7:30 p. ., Young Teo- | i gricultural products 1 be Vs let G lealeater, aone Uy | Q0L SLURL NG nesnom b LR ee st unden ne e et NONDENOMINATIONAL i gnized in @ practieal manner.” o Qi i i nd the ultimate repair nob mever |C2roline Saas Paatresl SRR LTS I ! Pcople’s need of action iu WOUS[El S[lefi[ ReSlden[S 1 lfl' ntively MnTsHead Thney realized tra | QUNrANAY, SEn . pEATSDIGEE | g 45 . 1 mensetellows | gunday, 10515 a; m), prayer in! the griculture rally recc . . |impossibllity of getting free postal | & in Lnglish. shinisunpe 1l the men of the pagorg study; 12 p. m., Bible school | it opinions differ as to means of [e]‘esm]g SCSS]OI] delivery to the house, but expressed | 5 hurel singing, selections | wry classes for all ages; 6 p. m., | gotting it, the Secretary said themsolves satisfied with the pres- Elim (Swedish) ma t, and talk by Rev. { young people’s mecting in the “Some would assign the task of ent system. They say their fire| Sunday, 8:45 a. m. Bible school Samuel T. of Winsted. el | tirectly controlling this or that 1 | these days of hurry and hustle hazards are enhanced by lack of land Men's Bible class: 11 a. m. and [ sunday, December 11, 2 10 6 B\ " ffyecday, § p. m. Bible class. of economie. lite 1o 13 hustle the average person has Proper fire fighting facilitics in the | 7:20 p. m. sermons by the pastor. |ML. every member canvass by he | gpudy of the dispensation of promise. nt” he declared. “They ; west end of the eity, but hope With- | Holy communion at the evening |men of the church Wedn SRRt 4 for sentiment, and it often | ;= . 5 i S, 2:45 p. m., chi wve the Government eithe £ Bnfand ! N in another year 10 see this condition | g rvicr sl i \andise farm products or ; S iation o e G {remedied. They were pleased at the| Thursday, 8 p. m., prayer service. LUTHERAN CHURCHE Prayer band at the home of Mr. and | nto agricultural business in some | [0S OF @ BEEFRHCT 1O e Sejeondistncentiondgiiy e com- | priday. § p. m., choir rehcarsal. st Mrs. Kiehnle. L. H. Taylor will i other way. I need not reiterats S bl g Ve By s [:‘.i“f;"‘;":"“1,';'”‘::11""'\;;';’m" e \ & @, M., communion | have charge of this meeting. Qpposition o LnIS e, SHENIE w Dritain has a group of men, o AP carry | CONGREGATIONAT, CHURCHES | serv reception of new mem- | Phursday, 2:45 p. m. children's B e s cial feeling which seemed to carry | ) st e e e U L ) T, chi VWML by Qeir he | obably @ dozen or more who an- !{ha newcomers.hack to thelr young- | Virst he . L . 2 p.m. the New England Eots Andl i e T D e nually take a trip to Nova Scotia or 'ar days when they Hved in a small- | Sunday, 10 a. m., chureh school; Voth services will be conducted in | Christian Fundamentals association DpAndize L timate functions | (00 (o 04 where they hire.er town. They were whisked back |11 a. m., church kindergarten, morn. SWedish by the pasior. | will meet at the home of Rev. N. L. of Grovepiraan A . guides and proceed through Virgin |in memory to the day of the fire- | ing worship, universal Bible Sun- Tdesday evening, Bach Male | Larsen, 12 Eastview, Hartford. At “I believe that what is necessary | Lo ) 55 oiatad places where tele- {men's falr, or the church supper in |day, scrmon by Rev. Theodore A. ‘oM ; ' p. m., special midweek service an be ohtained by the joint effort o L L Do ih railread trains, [the T. O. S. of A. hall. There was |Greene; 2°p. m. Armenian serviee Fridiy evening, the church choir |at the Danish-Norwegian Bvangeli- of organized farmers, with the Gov- B0 % L T8 G ights, mail car- 'a human touch which seems to have | preacher: Dr. Hadidian. will rehearse for the Christmas | cal -church, Webster and Benton rnment giving such assistance r.~"' riers, plunibing, streets, houses or |disappeared in these metropolitan | Monday, 5 p. ni., standing commit- - Hsie. | streets, Hartford; 7:46 p. m., the | nay safely give and protecting the W 0m S, (il conveniences are 'and cosmopolitan days. There was !{ee meeting; 6:30 p. m, Congreza- S mornir confirmation | yegular church prayer meeting will | public interest by laying down broad fa¥ Of T RO Com ol fa time |tha honest handshake, the invitation | tional men's dimner In Plainville, | (/4887 Saturday afternoon. the ehil-y pe held for these who cannot go to | FHIgs LB MOACY ine all contact with the world, |to “don’t forget to come and see US." | cpeakers, Gov. John H. Trumbull, | dren's choir. | Hartrord | “The best way fo visualize the o008 0050 lime fishing, hunt- | the “company to the car tracks” and | gey, William . Beard and Rev. | Friday, T:30 p. m. choir re-| ture of agriculture, as of any - % Oy nough the dense (the pleasant “good night.” |Willis H. Bufler, D. D. St Matthew's hearsal istry, i3 to examine and apply the (08 BERCE TG Bl rant per- | But the crowning feature of the ! Tuiigay 2 p m.. Bible class for | Serviee in English with holy com. | 2 xamples of its recent past,” Mr. REES (ELRE L n trees and PrOSTam. was not the business meet- |\ noian women; 6:30 p. m., Young | Munion at & a m: in German at Emmanuel Gospel i Jardine declared. “1¢ the farmer has W, A8 U BRI, 0 el [ing. There was no group singing. as \uonlo yissionary society supper | 11143 & m. German Sunday school | R o e tackled his problems sensibly’ and i8R L B TG ing back to | Principle Marcus White of the State | | Tr gt s Ty community |4t 19 a. . English at 10:30 a. m 10:45 2. m., preaching subject:’| S R S e They return rofreshed in | Normal sehool once said of eivie | 0T e (ool at South | Midweek Advent service Wednes- | “The Great Blood Covenant.” Com- of efficiency in both production and | MUl 2 5 {clubs “by those who cannot sing,” |l.cadership fra £ S 1o deir ds i . Koe ot B Hopie Thayid , mind, and body, feeling, as one man : 1d pride | church chapel 2 D e T 5 jmunion. At 12:15 p. m, Bible study marketing, his outlook may fairly | P 8RO A NE L ha [but there was that same ol Pl O am, 2530 5. m, sixth grade | MeUNg of the Ladies' AU so-| hour: 3 p. m. Bible ciass at the bo considorai good. This he has | R Sy entertain for o week |11 home cooking which Tack BIO IS weck day ehiireh school; 4:15 p. m., |¢iety on Thursday " [lome of Ralph Bohmer, 66 Hamp- | i T AN O | or more afterwards feelings of som D 8t Boor in exchange for |Junior cholr rohearsal, 3 { Iton street; 5:45 p. m,, Young Peo- | t e .;:".;v‘ ;;d: o5 0 tuste for the dust and smoke, noise | “or'el, ReXL 4008 18 SRR in| Thursday, & p. m., seventh grade | i ]I]in‘;lunl’l:ulrv:;\. g | pies meeting: 7 p. m., preachin, straordinary rate since | confusion and other signs incldent | %" yie in o hurry. There was a | church school; 4:15 p. m., Girl Scout; “eodho SUCONIL SUAEr I | subject: God's Tive-Fold Warning | of the World War, and to what humans like to call “eivil- f nrar prepared entirely by the |mecting. ites bl Rul gt ay school atlio the Church.” Orchestra and quence tie productivity of t 1zALqn 5 women on the committee. Sand-| Iriday, 9:30 p. m. all day work ' .I_l\"“-‘_)'- e o stringed chorus at the evening Jdividual has been in- Some such feeling as this was ex- | wiches—substantial and apetizing; | meeting for women of the parish; | ”“_{ 2 uncil w meet | servic i e dpn e e time the (Ferienced recently when a Herald {ooiree of ambrosial dellght and a;7:30 p. m., Boy Scout mectivg. Monday eventng, | Tuesday, 2:30 p. m., the ladies of | i liral industry ! ast aiwiiole | eosesentatlve; ImAIE o “-"W‘““d’” {great surplus of home made cak The anmual every member can- ‘{’1‘“":\“1)”?; »‘k"\'-“m! ‘\:U mect | the church will hold thelr cottage | gx Siflin s oflcrop enter | ber of tha organization, .umm: 2 | reminiscent of the old time Sunday |vass for the budget and benevolences | 1Uesday ane hursday afternoons. | prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. TOVEIENG mecting of the Wooster Street Com- [sehool picnle—cocoanut, chocolate, will take place tomorrow. The choir will meet Friday eve- | Alice Silva, 221 Glen street. n better adapted to ises, ha ue, he fo munity society. T 4 19 |spice more kinds than even a ne | The Men's Bible class will meet as A i Ao | Hsolation such as is experienced i fpaperman could sample. e M In the nine years sinee the Workd | {8 oG oe “nge, also, modern | And the finul exchange of confi- [yiivioo ™ Mr Greene will continue Var euded, our agriculture has Bns o, voyonces, or the need of them |dence Evam badyientove Uteas i e T ol e e e T rgone far-reaching changes that ZH e L E o cee rather than'|meetings;” “We had a splendid | [0St R e T Original we materially increased the output |\ S o T beets, scemed to | time;” “Don't forget to come again;® | o Ol BE il be ¢ both land and labor, This 285~ "oy jects of paramount issue “You bet your life wa wen't miss the | Sl TOHOT AL WRICH Fhere W oS & mented production has been obtain- | U SIS O FHCE 5 Gense [next one,” ete., all were sincere and | HISTUSSION of (he Hbe BY the ¢ash 4 on w deereased crop acreage and [ R0t 0 T o0 Gutdoors, One | truthful and attested to the fact that {08 E{pne Snial DR g e 1 with fewer farm orke Here 351 (064 taken back, not to the days |all that is genuine in }fe has not yet the church parlors at § ofelock to- JARICe thitk 2 (s POl \hen the savage Red Man contest-|lost ts fascination. s "‘{g';u»iv;l‘;‘lfw o lacked \igor sourcefulness in P ; el ’ Wt Would Happen ¢ with the carly settlers for huntiug g - 2 ! SnaEnhet NI AR e e o 1 e e L S S | Publisher of Norwich |71 €himh Mmbers Kl b | Wi Pature prosperity. Farm efficien- | ¢e0ing Eeneration | whew, doselil | Record Dies at Home | s rneir netaionshipsz” i | ey in production coupled with better |0 G T i farms and | Norwich, Dec. 3 (P—Itrank He |Ruth Connor ahd Miss Margaret Jjustment of production to market | elr homes 1ot (It RECE B bert Pullen, 69, for 37 years pub- | Salstrum will be the leaders. requirements is o corner stone of LEATed LA I euss ‘mutual | lisher and editor of the Norwich | The Young People’s socicty will gricultural , prosperity sroblems: where the women could * Evening Record, rece ntly purchased | jheet at 7 o'clock Sun evening in Discuseing proposed national farm | PTON S I B RO emade by the Norwich Bulletin, died 18t the church parlors. The topic for sislation of the fast fow years, Mr. 00 Pt L B D en discussed crops Dight about 8 o'clock at his home | discussion reac s War Necos- fine said many of the proposals | T LNTEC Y horses, But, 52 Lincoln avenue. Mr. Pallen hadfqpy Leon C. Bradley is the lead- 1o were fundamentally unsound. o cFO0 B b Gl (e great funda- | been in failing health for Some fur and Warren Brainerd is the lost: study and discussion devoted to | B8R GG element—that of | months. He was born in Lowell, | The United Week Tay Church question, however, he felt, had ! ¢ Mass, and started bis newspaper |chools have designated Wednesday cementing friendship. on, on hole, henef 1 o | career as offic 5 J Y uch was the impression from the | b The public has 1 C \Wooster Street Community meeting, | Daily Courler and Lowell Weekly | derstand of problems, [ " 4 the town mesting |Journal. He remained with th 5 nd much helpful 1 fon has g o0 to life. The motion | newspapers for 15 years, eventually rtoof the | o ires were forgotten, modern “in- | becoming the pusiness manager. fact con- ceemed to diminish in | In 1S88 he formed a local partner- convenience | MOORLAND FARM Golden Guernsey Milk The Dest Milk in the City C. IV LIDMAN. supt boy with the Loy it December 7 and 14 for visiting days in grades three, four, five and six at [2:30 p. ous and Thursdays, Decem- ber § and 15, in grades seven and | cight at 3 p. m The Men's Bible class will Told a st b ik importance, Here was a gath- |ship with Allan Cleworth under the fupper mecting on Wednesday eve- and €o0p- e of home builders, citizens, tax | firm name of Cleworth and Pullen, iying ar 6:30 o'clock in the dining s them- s, property owners, patriots, |which firm in 1850 purchased the room. The speaker is fo be Harry ther need for i M o atmosphere of politi- | Norwich Evening Record. In 1906 igone, a writer and noveli now further encourage- | w01 ambition. No one secmed to | Mr, Pullen purchased the Record Hjiving in this city. His subject is ricultural business oo perconal desire to step into | outright and conducted it until No- | wh. Real and the Artificial in 1 and controlled limelight. Their problems were | vember 1, this year, When he Wab yyorija As Known Iiy One Who Hos comnu problems and thelr | forced to relinquish the ownershid ' sang in His Shocs.” | nking was exclusively along in owing to ill health. Dr. Clarence Dickinson, organist | {he lines of the general good for the | He leaves his wife, two sons and lof the Brick church and Temple s three daughters. | Bethel on Fifth avenne, New York | t they knew what they wanted, —— city and profescor of music at Union | ¥ were not bluffing, neither | OPERATION 1S FATAL i Theological seminary, will give an hey going to be blu The | Wogcester, Mass., Dee. 3 P10 0iitive oyeun rocital under the Tit which caused the farm- ' James D. Robertson, 57, president |, i /o e 1 contral Congresa- S8 of seaarations aio fosreats)tn ot tha John|CMaclnnes Col alares e SORa G se s Tea ot e S Wooster street @ roadway over the [department store here, died yester-i . % oo Docember 13, in the me 1o avoid the toll gate, |day in Boston following an OROA” |pret chyrch of Middletown, The causcd the present Wooster street {tion. Mr. Robertson came to this| oo 05y inciude a stereopticon rasiaentato i in terms which | cou from Scotland when he was i\ o5 Fumy o History and Devel- brook no political evasion or equivo- |17 and began work in the MacInnes| ‘o o S0 i B e “Gith aceom- cation, for which they are st as a clerk. He rose to the| o oo yigirative selections upon wving taxes and which they deelar- | presidency through the intermedi- |, B0 oo ohuren organ by Dr. d to be their lawful rights. late steps of buyer, stockholder, as-1 L0 o o S Familics Attend. sistant treasurer, treasurer and fl- Whol \ilies attended the meet- | nally director. He was made presi- South g, Fathers, mothers, brothers and {dent when reorganization took place o 7 aiar ! oK P ife| Sunday, %:30 a. m., Scnior high sisters participated i discuss [ few years ago. He leaves a Wife| o0 "5 0o Baonids grodes, and ns while the ¢ ren yed out- jand two rhfl'lrrn-w_ others; lalian-American depart- fieios infaalolnine EEOE B e AT AT ment of the church sehool; 10:30 . B | vl s e e worship at the Italian Mission, Nt e e oot iae Eimpie, riled [rea1D| atiainls kwerc inalinadis laat) SLUBASE EOR ERcHEn dvay ADOTIIG BTl it & maUbn! Heeidl nacess [Igh 0 thatkexaminationtor tna\neg L DiAdd Ario; STl 4080 6 m, Faior e ry. The mieeiing was in a simple | of the dog that bit four persons her LRl SEmOn byt esn Gaorge W Fat T i ey he ol O ML ADR RS coRt o A ol SR s e e . Select- | dress 10 the juniors: “Gypsy oMths. Heat ish by an old fashion- [nan ordwed all dogs in the town At 11 a. . beginners' department; L omd hirming stove, New Britain | restrained for 90 days and:Pasteur | 2:30 p. m., church school at the Ital- % 1 a thousar treatment for the vietims of the |ian Mission, Hunter road: 2:30 p. m. PRl a animal was immediately begun, The [ Assyrian worship, sermon by Rev. ol Neighborliness was |dog attacked five persons before it [ Blisha E. Adams “The Ark of t porsonificd. There was none of that |was killed, biting three childven and |Covenant.™ At 5 p. m., Halian wo a woman, and tearing the clothes [ship at South church. preacher, Rev, {from another woman. Thu animal|Joseph S Paladino: 7:15 p. m., eve- lalso bit two other dogs. Ining worship. Motion picture: “Iler THEATRICAL MAN DIES New York, Dec. 3 (P—Edw | Rosenbaum, 72, for nearly 2 manager of the {“I"ollh-!" tours, died of {at his home yest: ibeen ill a week. He was born at Hartford, Co tand had spent practically all {life in the theatrical business. [ widow «nd four sons survive | company He | vasion this winter, ard ) years Ziegfeld pneumonia had nn., his A | Hawali expects a record tourist in- | munity Honor, the Governor.” Monday, 2:15 p. m., class lish for Assyrian women, under the direction of Miss Laura Woodford; 4 p. m., mecting of the Girl R | serves, Hunter road: 7:15 p. m, Troop 2, B.'S. A.; 7:30 p. m,, Y. I, €. E. subject, “What is Prayer?” der. Amalia Valenti. Tuesday, 2 p. m., meeting of the in Assyrian women for Bible study un- |der the leadership of Mrs. E. E. | Adaws: 7:30 to 9:30 p. m., Com- iining school under the | auspices of the New Britain Council Hing. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m.,, religious | — instriiction class at the church: 7:45 St John's (German) . m., cottage prayer meeting at the m., nglish serv- | home of Willlam Willey, Collinsville. } Sunday, $:30 a ce; §:30 a. m., Sundal school; 10:45 | Thurs 3 p. m., religious @ m.. German serviee. | struction class at the church; 7: Tuesday, 2:30 p. m., weeting of | p. m., prayer and pralse service. the Ladies' Aid soclety Friday, 7:45 p. m., cholr rehearsal | Wednesday, § p. m., meeting of | at the church. the church board. | Iriday, 2:30 p. m., meeting of the | Women's Missionary society. & Swedish Bethany Morning worship at 10:30 o'cloc sermon by the pastor followed by | | holy communion service. Sunday | school at 12 noon. At 5 p. m. The | METHODIST CHURCHES Trinity sunday, . m., Women's Bible ' Sister society will serve a supper to class, Everyman's Bible class, and the children from the Swedish or- | chureh school; 10:45 a. m., scrmon: | Phanage at Cromwell. Evening “Let Him Alone” At 6 p. m. Ep- |serviee at 7 o'clock. Numbers will worth league; 7:15 p. m., address by be rendered by several of the chil- ! Dr. Duncan F. Dodd, missionary in ! dren from the orphanage. The China, inewly installed Superintendent, Mr. Monday, 2:30 p. m., Sunshine so- | Anderson, will also partake. p.m., W. F. M. S; 6:15 p.| Dethany Bible class will meet on . teachers’ confercnce. Tuesday night at 7:45 o'cloc Tuesday afternoon, Methodist | The Sister society will meet in the wroup at the hospital; 2:30 p. m., W, | parlors of the church on Thursday 1. M. & social tea at 118 Kensing- 30 p. m. i fon aven 6:30 p. m. Philathea| The quarterly congregational class; T:15 p. m. Boy Scouts; 7T:45 meeting will be held on Thursday p. ., class meeting; § p. m.. Junior | evening at 7:45 o'clock. AQd society. — Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., week day | Full Gospel Assembly hool, third grade: 6:30 p. m.| Sunday school at 10 a. m. Pente- Ladies’ Aid society supper. costal meeting at 11 a. m. Fvan- Thursday, 7:45 p. m. midweek | gelistic preaching 7.0 m. service, — Iriday, 4 p. m., scwing school; 8 Everymaws Bible Class P official hoard At the meeting of the Everyman's - W. F. M. S will meet with | Bible class tomorrow morning at the Mrs. Iftank Preston, 535 West Main ' Trinity M. E. church, Rev. Dr. Abel DUNCAN F. DODD | missionary of our church in | CHINA will speak Sunday Eve, 7:15 Sermon Subject: 10:45 A, M.: “LET HIM ALONE” A Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church i | | PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST Morning The s Requirements for a Revival” od i Evening Theme—*“In No Wise.” “And there shall in no wise enter in anything that defileth.” Rev. 21:27. S | Il STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH | Church School at 9:30 . m., and 12 noon 10:45 5. m. Morning Worship and Sermon “IHE _KINGDOM COMES” ¥, 6:15 p. m. Men's lowship Supper. Speaker, Rev. Samuel T. Clifton of Winsted. i “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome.” | praise and testimony service | rages by the radicals in the recent! A. Ahlquist, pastor of the First|clected governor of a great state, a Lutheran church, will speak on “The | wise, experience-bitten woman who Teachings of Jesus Concerning the | nevertheless is no more nor less state.” than the average mother in relation to her only son, is faced immediate- ly on her inauguration with an un- fortunately widespread condition in American politics—graft, bribery corruption. Because of her high s the governor: refuses to be a to such conditions, and incurs unrelenting animosity of the International Bible Students' Assn, Sunday, 10 to 12 a. m., volunteer service; 8 p. m. Bible study at the home of Charles Henry, 32 Dwight street. Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer, the | state machine, which prepares with Friday, § p. m, Bible stud its unlimited MISSIONARY T0 SPEAK , |*“wic". power to cause her governor is a woman— and she has a son. And when this son s that the state boss has ittempted to intimidate his mother he is infvriated and becomes a vital Duncan F. Dodd, Who Speaks to Methodists, Was in Thick of| . 14 of o brawl in which o man is Fighting in China. Killed. | The son is trird—found guilty ot Duncan F. Dodd, recently re- murder. As governor, Adele Fen- turned from China will speak at | way has the power to pardon her Trinity Methodist church Sunday |son. She has no definite proof of cvening 7:15 o'clock, on the subject | his innocence aside from his broken “Our Christianity and the Political | assurance g her that he did not do Movements in China.” For many | the killing. It is purely a matter of vears every Methodist church has | mother instinct ainst political contributed to the general mission- | doty ry work of the church, the moncy — The line of action followed by the civen being dispensed by the mis- | woman governor creates a denoucs sion hoards. Itecently a new plan | ment which is said to be quite ex has been adopted by which the traordinary in its dramatic qualitics, churches give to some specific work | or worker on the foreign field. The New Haven district of the New York “EVERGLADES LIMITED” Through Sleepers Last Conference in which Trinity church is located has taken up the From New England Ly. Springfield 8.30 p.m.. support of four missionarics, one in | New London 10.28 p.m. China, one in South America, one in | India and another in Africa. Mr. | Dodd is the representative in China He has been in China 11 ye most of the time in charge of the work on the Chinkiang district of s Hiew Loaton 128 Ee, the Central China conference, He « Meriden .54 p.m. has been in the center of the Civil SV HIER R e, Bridgeport 12.21 a.m. 5 Through Trains Daily TROM PENNA, STA,, NEW YORK Via Double Track - Sea Level Roate Everglades Ltd. —E.&W.Coasts 12.30 a.m0, war section for the past four years, and in the very midst of the out- Nationalist movement. ‘HER HONOR-THE GOVERNOR' West Indisn i NightOut 9.30 a.m. Havana Spec I, Night Out 320 pom. e etto Ltd .&W.Coasts 7.10 p.m. Coast Line Fiorida Mail 845 pm. Interesting Situation Revealed in Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the Soath Tickets, reservatiors, information from B.F. FULLER,G.E.P.A. 1246 Broadway, New York Tel. Lackawanna 7080 Ask for “Tropica! Trips" Booklet Political Troubles of Woman Ixecutive. At the South church tomorrow vening will be shown a film “Her Honor, the Governor.”” Pauline Frederick, as Adele Fenway, newly All Men Are Invited . to hear Rev.Dr. A. A. Ahlquist of the First Lutheran Church Deliver an Address on “The Teachings of Jesus Concerning the State” Everyman’s Bible Class Trinity M. E. Church 9:30 o’Clock Sunday Morning The FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST 10:00 A. M., Sunday Church School 11:00 A. M., Universal Bible Sunday Service Sermon by the Pastor “The Bible and the Home” 12:15 P. M., Men’s Bible Class Leader: MR. GREENE 5:00 P. M., P’eng Yu Club 7:00 P. M., Young People’s Meeting — First Baptist Church — 3ible School. 12:10— 10:15—Morning Service. Advent Meditatior Sermon by Rev, Wm. Ross—Sub, THE SOUND OF HIS COMT “How Beautiful Upon the Mountain "Swret Savicur, Bless Us."—Gilchirst. Music —Spinney Friday, 2:30 p. m,, Monthly Meeting of the Women's Society. South Congregational Church Morning Worship—10.45. Sermon by the Pastor on Self-Control Evening Worship at 7:1 Film Picture—"HER HONOR, THE GOVERNOR” A picture with a peculiar twist and an impressive Truth. Tuesday and Wednesday—Afternoon and Evening —Doors open at 6:45. Bazaar of Young Women's Department GASOLINE ALLEY Many odd and interesting and entertaining features, Cordial Invitation to All