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- READI FOR FIGHT " OVER LOODLOSS ‘Belvidere Propery Owoers Ay poar in Blligoret Mood “T feel that we have a good case and I am prepared to fight it,” All- erman John F. Maers of the sixth ward told the claims committee o(, the comrmon council last night, re- ferring to the claim he ed for compensation for damage to his; property on Commonwealth avenne by the floed on February 7. “Otn- ers who have filed claims are hj me and unless the city makes a f: nattlement we are prepared to & it through.” Ex-Councilman John A. TLarson. ' former chairman of the committee, ! was in attendance at the scssion. | which was the first held by the new committee, Mr, Larson made si inspection of the damaged property and Councilman W. W, Greene also inspected some of the places where the flood waters wrought havoe. Both were prepared to describe cgn- ditions to the new committee, but it was decided to take up the claims at the next meeting, when consid eration will be given to the legal spects first. It will not be neces- sary for the claimants .o appear before the commiitee, as they have| already been heard. Corporation Counsel J. H. Kirk- SMITH SCHOOL Last Lange, cati, Audrcy Sandell, Stella Casper, | Roy Kumm, Helen Pasola Mics Mary €. Gorman, principal, and Miss Henricita A, 1Vlagg, teache Sccond row: Dominic Radavitch, Caroline Kramer, Maynerd Kalwat, | Phyltis Groman, Virrinia Macl:, Wil- | ham 8ba Ph Wallace, Lileen Doherty, Fiorence Grclama, Anpa row, loft to right: Eleanor| farl £tatler, Benjamin Blan- | the fiith g NEW RRITAIN DAILY RAFRAT Future Citizens In Our Schools |BAPTIST FOLKS IN - — —Photo by Collomy SECOND GRADE Helen Barbara Melvina Bakan, Jeannette Tattersall, Weber, (‘ez'a Pas'-olaskis, Edwards, 8vea Nyquist, niimas. First row: Albert Neumann, Re. bert Gufferd, Paul Wright, Louis Kleybuk, Kdward Brinius, Joseph Mack, Dominic Gill, Philip Lagen, Edvard Malys, and Stephen Carlson. The Herald will print a picture of Vednesds: AL stote beard would sutonptically be transferred fer adini ion to the ham repeated that there is no lia-| bility on the part of the city, in his| opinion, and questioned Alderman Maerz relative to the latter's con- ception of the legal phases of th cases. Aldcrman Maerz contended N that the city was negligent in pe. Y mitting the inlet of the storm water, sewer on the so-called Chrm:y{\_ T —_— - roperty to continue in a condition g o N c B toet permia o it vecoming cios-Bill for Ceparation o Come Be: sed. Had there not been an ac- I ‘umulation of debris about the i Tore General Assembiy | ot, & condition which has since 5 heen guarded kgainst by (he public vorks forces, the flood would not; gqts Capitol, Martford, 4™ \:ave occurred, the alderman said. | —a move te separate vocaiional Hearings were held on lhe‘: -'lml rade schools from the goneral tchool | 4t Mre, 1% L. 8wariwood and Mus. !eyetem of the state prou will up- v‘-len‘l"Bi‘)rkow;kl of Francis strect gt the serenity of the la:t twe bu »r compensation for chickens wilich | neas days of the gonoral assemb ere drowned In the flood: Action Monday and Tuesday. Two execut a8 deferred on these claims pend- | sescions have been held by the cdu- £ decition as to the legul status cation committec on this bill, whoso the entire matter, author s Seaator Durant of Gml(i Claim For Gas Damage ford, the commitice’s chuivman, and | Sugene Bleau of 285 Mon- 8t meiiher of thice was &n agy AR | :tufv:uth-ard relative to her 1aent reached sclivia L o its iaim, resulting from expenses to liembers fihe Lill provides taat &, § he was put for medical, vocational trade sciooi commi loner Uiy & P of belng over-|£nd threo citizons be appeiited by satment @n wccount of BOIng OXCroi ) o iorior o constiiute o trade . me by ges at her home on July i gavernor Rl . 1925, Mayor A. M. Paoncssa ape SCiodl educali. iazion to m;; | aved In her intevests, informing Ctclutive jurl h over such » committee that she called on <'hm>lfll and ot -;v‘i‘ d,«‘;‘.f.“ sim in the fall of 1825 and told m the L "l‘ LLELEL :‘”‘“‘ Zim of her claim. He took the mat- o n o excep r up with the water department, “nd he did not hear anything fur- “or bafore he went out of office in 1926, but ladt year Mm. Bleau ugoin ECE 05 vl Jallcd his atiention to the matty (U SORMIROC Onty nd he advised her to put in A s e R l‘:n.dm'eloped 2t Mrs. Bleau de- .?;”:iul:o:;"vor Bty dode ¥ i it against the cf au ) ‘l:‘?evbvfl;;fll::n and (John L. Dris.! 1t 13 eliovad it witl he reopricd )1l of "Torringtbn, until more than-a - Aoy and allowcd to 1o (9 a fishi :ar ofter the accident, which wus It will be presented as a commiile: ¥ used by an excavator owncd by Dill if atall. viscoll :.llling out a gas main lead- | U B = to Mrs, Bleau's home. Duiscoll! corted ¢4 rcted upon & under ‘contract with the city to © % the gen- stall water mains and was bonded. , c.al AN Ry - vy, Dleau’s suft was brought injia the nclon bile L perior court but it went off the|vhich allows industrial credit unien “ietet” Judge Kitlham ‘swd, pre- [to accumulaie funds in the sane .mahly because it nad not beea 'manner as building and loan asco- “'ought within the year. | cietions and to m ke lean~ from | ~ Mayor Paonessa sald he felt there these funds to their mo nibers. Th a | m egainst the ci "lénnk\ commit’ e frvors it as don; Yrs. Bican'Bank Commiczioner fhippre. \ought she was doing a!l she was| About 100 bills still le between quired to do when she notified the [ the two houses and on the cal- liet executive, and it was the ¢ ndars of each arc shout fi t, the mayor said, that "a‘ not tll:cn.yo'l‘he committee de- | remaining bill, rred action to allow Corporatiop iat from 100 to ‘ounsel Kirkham time to look fur- to the next session or die from the her into the matter and Ccuncilman ' adjournmant of the 19°9 general as- Willizm F. Curtin, who is an attor- 'sembly in the convening 1931 ey, volunteersd to investigate one'session. The leaders deciured they whase of the case prior to the mext, will adjourn no maiter what re- esting. {mains, unlezs it is of major imyort- m.\m.'ulc.u toud the committee she ' anee, and it iy epperent nothing of is still under medical care. The bills'such importance ramains that witl, which sho asked the city to pay not he conzid:red and be voted on.' amount to $408. She has already | ‘Tre houses muet still vote ou de- ! d 918.10 for medicines. ficiency appropriations for the pres- | Injured By Lall on Walk ent fiscal period and for deficiencies | Mra. Mabel V. Beals of 15 Hamil- | that will arise in the next bienntum ton straet wan heard on her claim|and the z-neral appropriations for | for compensation for injuries sus-|the general r-=eembl; tained In a fall on an alleged icy| The expenses of most of the com- sidewalk on front of ¥. W. Latham’s mitiees already have been voted on home on Hamilton street and Black ' in bills presented. On Monde Itock avenue on Dec. 9, 1925, She 1001 9L Ahe . 4l sustained a compound fracture of sidered and on Ties- the Jeg and a diriocation of the aRs 6 Ahiose. To0% nkle. for which she claimed $500 will e dlecrod o he commiites found no Linbility on is being prosery the part of the city and voied to il recommend (5 the €OmMION COUNCH 1nd exchuige of gfie and compli- that the petitioner be given lcave t0 yyonta and in the house, for what is withdraw. | described as “horse pia: hich ae- . R A cording to 1 plant will be more Threatened With Gun i “organizcd” this year than ever b».i By Sailor, Asks Divorce ™™ | The hearing of the petition of Mra. Murie Mclloy White of this city | BACK NAVY’S STAND for & diverce trom Warren White, “mbers of Board of Visitors | With Demand That | a sallor. now in Germany, was con- tinued in supsrior court yesterInv for one wrek by Judge Edward M Yeomans, pending further evide, o in regard to the plaintiff’e all-gotion of intolersbls cruclty. The Whiies were married in New London on Oc- tober 18, 1918. Mrs. White sep: ated from her huzband in S ptens ber, 1926, when she learned of the condition of her husband's heeltn #and after he had threatencd her with & gun, she testiiied. Trees equivalent to 500.000.000 n Army OL crve Three-Year Rule. Washington, May 4 (P— the board ef vititors o have jat inspecied the Annapolis Naval scademy £re sirongiy in sympathy | with Navy's refusal o play footba!l with West Point untl the miliiary emy conforms 16 the throe rule for athlctica in use by mest of the larger universitios and colleges. fence DOStS are cut every year €0r alihough the board's rcport has that purpose In the United States. ot heen publiched. it is expected f0 ' EET— | 1011 We:rt Point in error and to recommond that Secretaries Adam WHEN IN HARTLFORD \\\nd Good confer In ordar again to bring the schools toscther on the DINE WITH I'S | gridiron. ! On~ member is €aid to have sug- Don’t forget to take home sexted that Harvard. Yalo and other .universities that use the three .some Maryland oysters and ' .0\ 7000 "l wost Point wn- Fresh crackers. [ti1 1t ehanges its policy ond playing athletes on teams for four years HON[SS s not to keon it very enol, hut to keep j1t from getting excocsivelr et A ot errine is more ciicient ticn a conl loxw. Members Water in #n autoniohile engine is ~ Hrrttord Conn (Under Great's M) 7?2~ “of Greenwich, CONNEGTICUT K. OF C. STANDS 9TH IN ORDER State ia Third Place In Respect to Increaze in Money Sent to Home OfX:ce, M Civney council of Dinbury has Ge crrangements sor the annual state convent Coiumbug which will be held on 14, District Deputy Thoas Feeley of Bethel reported at & mceting of the state officers and rict deputics leld in New Haven that the members of the entire dis- trict are cooperating with the mem- tors of McGivney council so that the Gclegates will have an enjoyable visit to thre Hat C.ty. {nie Doputy M. Edverd Heggerty who has made visi Gisict wuring the ot the convention and rcport will show that in mem- berstip, Conne:icut ra ninth out of a tutai of 61 jurisdictions. Some o the lovgest Aduring the year fell o 1 in the ANoUNt 6i mone, d re- ¢ 1o the home Aceifent increcsed the anno 1o tire home ofiice d by ever 100 per cent ov vicus year 2ad in this respe Giivd amens sl the Jurisd Abetit 1,000 meinbers were received into the order up to April 1 and by wie end of the fi —July 1—1t ceoide antivipated that this number will! | bo lucreatcd to at least 1.600. Ataong tliose in att 1 ting of the ctete of! £eL depulles at New oy, Dr. Androw Plunt:<tt of Shel- ton, siute chapicin, and Prot State Devety Willlam 3. Mullizen o0 Haat- tond who reporied on (e lectur n and the fund & tor SOLADNRYS GET §4 990 FOR DAEAGE 70 $T06% Owners of Building to Pay For Loss Caused By Leaking Roof, Judge Bouth Docides Kolodney Bros. Hardware Co. wu varded judgment for $1,290.7¢ ia superior ccurt ording to a du- cisien filed yosterday by Judge John Infus Dooth in the thrie cornered Davideon & l.eventhal, Jores and B. C. Port:r Sons. e judgment was awarded esan Devidson & leventhal and Arthur T, Jones, cwne of the building in which the hardware store is located. he suit was over damage cansed by water leaking through the roof fllowing a heavy rainstorm last July and it was left to the court’s dis- cretion to determine the party Nalle for damcges aft-r an estimate was made by mutual consent as to the amount of damcge caused. M. T, Porfer Sons nas absolved of all Niabili ~1 indgmont was al<o ren- derel favor to recover cotts ‘edney firm. The fi “rl & Baxe represents iy st from {1 of H the pla n W0'TAN T.05FS APPEAL, ON SUIT OVER PROPRRTY ipetior Court Upholds Ju'ze Save Dovision in Meade- nsteon Suit The decisian of the cit action of Mrs, Mary Meade 1n 28 d womau apainet Andrew Bengt- son in which Judge Morris D. Raxe rendered judgment for the defendant to rocover coste was sustiinod by Juage oth. Mra. Meade claimed that ghe was fraudutently induced *o purci\se property at 212-215 Win- thron street, for which she paid 100 in ca.h and obteined two mortgogce. one for $7.500 and an- other for 000, lLater she claim.d that the property was not worih the pricc she had paid snd that she hed expend large sums of money for pairs. it was difficult for her to Leen np her payments, she quit imed the deed to TDengtson in 1 with the understandine t he would sell the preperty e+ what was due her. Tengt- ‘ed that efforts were mnde of the property. Jud-.e feund that by virtne of | t clai o dacd Perqizan s | ~ally orner of the yranerty Nair & “od as eanncel far Brr “on 4 dimpe Be~th o af de at tiae Staniey schnol 1 n of the Knights of | year, ng cellected | i i court In n, MUSICAL REGITAL bt Dard, s ot od liss Schual on Pogr A concert under' the auspices of the Girls' Priscilla club of the Mle- morial Baptist church will be given in the church Wednesday cvening at MRS. CAROLINE BARSCIH 8 o'clock, The program will be as follow: Mz, Caroline Borsch— Mra Mar q Mis3 Emm ! symphonie symphony) Adante Allegro non (Spanish Lalo (a) Come ou Kight ... (b) Little O Garden ... (c) By the Water of Minne Licurance ato) i violin obl® Mis Einert (a) Deep River .. ; Coler (b) Variaiionea S e ini-Kreisler . Par Loye's & Morchint b) Rittle Coo ¢) Bwallows o Mizsy Tirnett 9 .. 8 hube - Do Posen . . Carew Hope Cowen ( 1 ¢ (=) Ave Ma t-Wi (b) Couven i Wienicwski Tonam Krei-ler tigaudon ., see ur-Kivisler Barcch HERGTR 07 HARVA™D AND YALE REPORTED On'y In Tablold Supnien () Songs ) t of ily News “Regntta Moy 4 (1) is celobratad Doy thday with & spec ng a nerger of r hes been eoeanited nuecr bhecruse he uceziG My toe v pacte at the vweong end.” Ed Leader §s cr coach and Cecrse Connors tra vorch ot Vale, 8 Anotier headline in the “Creph- " Eald: “Divinity 8choel Love Nost Raid- According to the merger st Yele and o d are to pool their ‘ceources, fecuitics, cquipment e “whetev 0 unives. h ) fthat Lot Iy Goore it | N £oeTn tomothor igent Anoll of Yale i to con- titute “teat A nd tour the v nothe itoeecis of the meiiing hmen roletions, whils Lowell of Hirverd, vho tezn BT, vill sveep ti inter sis of the “housc cerding 1o the News, CONFIRMATION CLASS Martin W. ¢ ties Pr oi Presiaent vill be st in the plan,” ac- I | v, dian to Confirm Group of 15 Youns People in St John’s Church. Wil he A clae e 15 voung fol's i W med by Martin udion of £t, John's Coman | n chuech toimorrow he mem © are 9 follows: melter, Joceph i1 totn. Henry Toas Ienry A. I'o Rudolph Ultz, 11elon Dounchrtte, ¥lesnor Litke, Wilhel. mine Haman, Margaret Nuss, Mor- ~aret M. Buchholz, Helen Elizabeth V. Neubaucr, Anna Helen Douchenbers. Priest Dies On Way to Ireland Queenstown. Teelund, May 4.— (UP)—The death of the Rev. Pat. rick Bowen Murphy, 79. of South Bosion, Masa. was reported teday in a wireless mezsage from the liner Cedric, due to arrive here Monday. He died Wednesday in mid-Atian- tic, following a paralytic &troke Tuesday. He was en route to Ovens, Otio O. 8¢ el Albert E BostonA *i church eervice. SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1920 | Sunday Services and Weekly Activities of the Churches DAPTIST CHURCHES Firat South church. Sunday, 10:45 a. m. church serv- Monday, 0 p. m. Christian En- ice, seriaon by Rev. William Ross, | deavor mecting, leader, Frank Bus- subject: “The Voices of Spring”; | ceme, subject: “Service a Way to 12:10 p. m. Bible achool and men's | Leadership. class, teacher, the pastor, Monday, 7:30 p.'m. Boy Scouts. ing at Hunter road Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Loving service Friday, 7:30 p. class food sele at office of New | choir rehearsal, Dritain Gas company. ‘ \Vednesday, 6:30 p. m. Young Stanley Memorial Woman's Sewing guild supper and Sunday, 9:30 a. m. junier, inter- i meating. /i mediate and senior departments, Thursday, 7:45 p. m. midweek church school. A missionary pluy entitled *“God's Werkers” will be Friday, 2:30 p. m. monthly meet- ‘given by Miss Roberta Crocker's irg of Woman's socicty. Missionary class of girle; 10:46 a. m. com- {program in charg> of Mrs. D. A. , munion service and reception of new |Miven, subject: “Back Home 'n'members; 12 o'clock primary and | America.” At 4:15 p. m. Girl Scouts; ! peginners’ depertments. 16:20 p. m. Bible school teachers sup- | Monday, 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouls, iper and meeting; 7:45 p. m. goed troop 11, I will glrls will meet at home of Mrs.| Tuesday, 7 p m. Girl Scouts, troon H. D, Stead, $§8 Shuttle Meadow 16 - avenue, Thursday, 8 p. m. Young People's meeting; leader, Arthur Carlson. & Hunter road Pirst German Sunday. 9:30 a. m. church school; 10:30 a. m. Lnglieh worship, fo! lowed by communion service; 11:45, gunday morning service in Swed- 2. m. German worship, ish at 10:30 o'clock. There will be Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid no cvening ecrvice at 7 o'clock. meeting at home of Mrs. H. Fengler, | Tueaday evening at 7 o'clock, (he 452 Park street. { Luther lergue will give a bunquet Wednesday, 8 p. m. concert, M. ' (or the church barketball team, win- W. H. Barsch, violinist; Miss Martha necr of the state church league cham- | Irnest, vocalist; Miss Emma Schaal, pionship, LUTHERAN CHURCHES First accompanist. | The pa:tor Thureday, ¢ p. m. Girls’ club; 8 p. pected home Monday from the con- m. midweek service in English, | ference meeting in Worcester. | Friday, 8 p. m. choir rehea } Friday evering church choir. Elim (Swedish) St Matthew's Sunday, 9:456 a. m. Bible school Sorvice in Inglish at 9 a. m. with end Men's Bible class; 11 a. m. and examination of a class of 16 catchu-, 17:30 p. m. sermona by the pastor. mens. Service in German, with ser- Lev. Asel 1. Peterson, Holy com- mon at 10:45 o'clock. | | iunion after the morning service. | Thursday, Asccnalon dey. service Tuesday, § p. m. church monthly at 7:45 p. 1. Another cluss of U6 |m- cting. | children wiil be examined prepara- | Thursday. 2 £0 p. m, Lodies’ Al tory for confirmation the (ollowing eocicty’'s mecting ot the home of Sunday. | Hrs. Axel Knlin, 25 Lyon gtrect; 8 Wednesday & p. m. busingss meet- 'p. m. prayer service at the church. ing of the church. Thursday afternoon, the Ledics' A-d soclety. On MNionday and Tuesday, the pas- Sanday. 10 to 1 a. m. church tor, will rcttend the New Englend school; 11 a. m, church kindergur- gistrict nzstoral conference at South i'n; worning worship, racrament of Norwalk. ! |the Lord’s supper. baptism of chil- | — | dren, recepiion of new members, | Reformation cor'munion sermon. Riev. Theojve Sunday scrviees, 10 & A. Greene: day schoch, 11:16 a. m. 15 p. w. Men's e {olasz. leador, Rev. Mr. Greene; 2 o Monday ciening. the adult meet, communion service for Armenfsn regation minmatrane, Dr. Haql- Tuesdey evening. the church cour- mcet at 8 o’clock. dan end Rev Mr. Grecne: B p. » Perg-Yu club,” leaders, Miss Doi- The religlous school will meat athy Flenk: and Raymond Mainer: Tucsday and Thursdey afternoons {7:30 p. m. Young People’s society Ascensica day service Thursday at leader, Miss Mabel Benedict, speaket p. m, Mrs. Laura 1, Seelye. | Mong: 5 p. m. standing com- | itce macting, religious education ' |mom; 6:16 p. m. spring supper meeting, church school workers, din- ire room. Tu~sday. 6:30 p. m. Yeung Woin- n's Missionary rociety supper mect dining rocm Viednesdey, 2:30 p m. sixth grode werk day chureh school. Thursday, ¢ p. . Armenian Wom- i en’s prayer meoting; 8 p. 1. cighth | grede week duy church school; 4:15 ». 1, Girl 8cout meeting; 7 to § p m. May party, intermediate depart- et chureh gcheol, 3 p. m. annual mceting, Mi ~lonary mociety. the 7:30 p. . Doy Scout meeting of | 1. CHURCHES First CONGREGAT | m. Sun- 2 class wi | ] i cil ! s St dol’s German Sunday. ¥45 a. . English serv. ; 9:45 a m Sunday school; 11 & confiriztion of the German el 2. uesday, 2:30 p. u. meeting of Ladies’ Ald society. Thursday. Ascencion day, German > At 7:30 p. m. Friday, 2:30 p. m. meeting of the Women's Missionary soclety. . h | | sel HODIST CHURCHESB Trinity 30 a: nv. woman's Bille cchool; 10:46 a. m. the Lord’s supper; warth league, leader, citcr, speaker, Miss va M. Barnes, top'e, “Life in the Mcuniains of Kentucky”; 7:15 p. m. jevening sorvice, “Bees and DuHe.* I Mondey, 2:30 p. m. SBunshine so ciet P, W KM 8 Tueediy, 2 to & p. m. Mcthodist xroup: at the hospital; 6:30 p. m, Philathea class; 7:153 p. m. Boy Ecouts; T:45 p. m, class meetin| p. m. Junior Aid society. Viednesdey, 2:30 p. m. week day religious school. third grade; 6:30 . (m. Ladics’ Ald supper: 7:30 p. m. Mother's J-wels entertainment. Thurzgay, 7:45 p. n. midweek gervice, 1'viday. 4 p. m. sewing school; 8§ . official board. Vnlon A. M. E. Zion Runday school 9:30 a. m. Mora- ing worshiy with sermon and com- munion 10.45 o'clock. Varick | Chirlstian Endeaver society 6:30 p. . vening service 7:46 o'cloci. | Collection of unpaid pledges. | Monday. & p. m. meeting of Sun- | day church hoard. ! Tuesday crening, pri [ mecting, I Wednesday, 2:45 p. m. week day school of religioun initruction, grades, three, four and five, JANEOCS People’s Sunday. 10°15 o'cleck, prayer in |the paator's study: 10:45 o'elock, | morning service. sermon topir, “Jesus Christ Our Great High | chool; 10:30 a. m. morning worshin Pri; and Advocate”; 12 o'clock it Hunter road, Rev, P. Alterfo will | Bible schoo!; 6 p. m. street meeting preach; 2:18 p. m. Sunday school «t i“ the center; 7 o'cleck, evening South Congregational Church In the Heart of the City For the Heart of the City Sunday, 9: 3, churo! ‘acratacnt of South Sunday, 9:30 a. m. senior depart- ment and Italian-American depart- inents of the church scheol; 10:30 m. morning worship. cclebration «f the conmmunion, b:ginners' kinder garten; 12 o'cloe junior. inter mediate and Chines: departments of | ihe church school; 7:30 p. m. eve- Aine worship, Monday 6:30 p. m. ennuel meet- of the Young Womni- 0 p.om. united schocl, grades four ind five: 3 p. ;. Home Department weting. : 3 p.m. unitdi week day chnreh schoor, grade seven. ridsy, 4 p. v Girl Scouts. troop 7:20 p. m. Toy Scouts. troop 5 p m. rehearsal of P | irday | chotr guild. Assyricn Mission | 230 p.m. worship ut South church, Rev. E. K. Adams will breach. celebration of the comn- | ver and class { Morday 2:15 p. m. Englic 2 p.om. Wemen x4 poom 3Ry Juniers: 750w, Yours Ierple’'s brotherhoed. rrrday, 7:30 p. m. praver meet- T “idelity elub. n Mission Sunday, 9:30 a. “n., Ttalian-Amert- “an department of the church clases, Hini~ MISC Morning Worship, 10:30 C.lehration of the Communion, With Reccption of New Mcmbers. County Cork. for a holiday with rela- ' tives. He wil be buried there, it was announced. ! He w Our Lady of the Rosary. South Bes- ton. SOUTH CHURCH MOVIES “A Ship Comes In” is the title of the motion piciure to be shown at the evening service in the South Congrozetionzl church fomorrow. The tells the story of two the other a radical. Sneciol Mojies it the time ta plant shrul- hery and trecs. We have cholane teck of harberry. privet and friit 119° Vists ¥loral + Main Ct.—adst, Now frres s nastor of the Church of Evening Worship, 7:30 Doors Open, 7:15 Popular Service with Metlon Pisture A BHIP COMES IN A really great picture with wholesome humor, strong pathos and finz and high Americanism. A Mozt Cordial Welcome to AN. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. prayer meet- | and delegates are ex- | Testament Priestheod.” Hunter read. § p. m. worship at | service, " sermon topic, “The New and aduits. English merniag. wer. ship at 10:45 a. m. Sermon by the Tuesday, 3 o'clock, Women's Mis- | pastor on the theme: “What ia & sionary Praver bend in pastor's | Christian?" ‘s Bible cluss ' nished by the mixed chorus under study; 8 o'clock, M Speclal music fure at the parsonage, 140 Monroe strect. | direction of Walter L. Magnuson, or- classes: 8 o'clock, Women's Bible class at pa Thursday, 7:45 prayer meeting. Friday, 7:30 p. m. choir rehearsal. Sorond Advent Sunday school, 10 a. m. Bunday morning service with sermon by the pastor, 11 a. m. subject: “The Meral Ministry of Pain. Evening service. with sermon. 7:15 p. m. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Bible class. » m Christian Science Sunday service, 11 a. m., subject, “Lverlasting Punishment.” Sundey school, 9:46 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at § o clock. Iuternational Bible Students’ Assa. Sunday, service day convention at 9 to 12:30 o'clock volunteer 1:45 p. m. testimony merv- ice at pubtic library hall; 3 p. m. lecture by J. J. Plckering of 8pring- ficld, Mass., on subject: “The Neces- sity and Effect of God's Kingdom.” Wednesday, 8 p. m. praise, prayer and testimeny service, Friday. 8 p. m. Bible study. Feb- ruary 15th Watch Tower. 4 Swedish Rethany Sundey echool at §:30 a. m, Classes for children, young people INFIATION SOC:AL BY PHENIX LODGE —y Supper and Program in I. 0. 0. F. Hall Tuesday Evening A super and entertainment will be given by Phenix lodge, 1. O. O. F, in honor of a large class of candidates on Tyesday evening, at 7 o'clock. Past Grand William 8chaefer will act as toastmaster, He has been an Odd Fellow for ¢4 years. joining in October, 1885, He is also chalrman of the reception committee for new members. Mr. Schaefer has been an active worker in many ether socieiics and has alse held ofice in the city government. He has served 2s chajrman of the hoard of relief for 19 years and has aiso served in the common council. Supper will be sorved at T o'clock. Music will be furnished under the leadersiip of Mr. Carlson who is ene of the oldeat “old time™ fiddlers in the state. A short business meeting will follow after which the doors will bs thrown open to members, their families and friends. . An intercating program has been Briunged. A speaker 6f wide re- Kknown has been secured for the eve- ning well as entertainers. The committee in charge is working hard to make this affs one of the biggest fraternal events of the sea- son. An Austrian society has heen formed to condemn use of gas aad aircraft «n warfare. regular | noon, I | Wednesday, 3 o'clock, children's | ganist. ‘The junier league service will be held ut ¢:30 o'clock in the after- Program will be rendered by the boys. Evening worship in Swed- ish at 7:30 e'clock. Sermon by: the pastor and music by the Missce Helen Smedverg and Fanny Carlsen. (After this service, the holy com- union will be celebrated. Midweek service is held on Thurs- day night at 7:45 o'clock. f The Bethany Bible class will meet nest Friday evening at 1:48 o'clock, £t, Mark's Sunday, :30 a. m. hely coni- munion; 0 a. m. church achooly 11 a. m. holy cominunion and ser- mon by Rev, Mr. Styring. v Thursday, Ascension day, 7 a. m, holy communion; 9:30 a. m. core porate communion of the Woman's ausiliary. The annual convention of the diocese will be held at Bt. John's church, Bridgeport on Tuesday and | Wednesday, May 21 and 22. The bishop's reception and dinner will be ’held Tuesday evening at the Rotel tratfield under the auspices of th church club of the diocese, & Mark’s church will be represented |by Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, Rev. B. B, ‘llyrln‘ and the delegates, C. F. yChase and E. J. Portw WINS ORATORICAL CONTEST New York, May ¢ (P—Waelferd Wilson, negro boy of 14, has won & Junior high schoel oratorical con- teet and a prize of $100 and qualified for the regional finals from which an entrant for a national camtest will be picked. His father is a teacher, his mother is & real estate dealer who is studying to be a lawyer. Retail sale of toys in the United States during 1927 reached the value of §91,900,000, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45 Morning Service 12:10 Bible School 82rmon by Rev. William Ross. Bubject: ¥ THE VOICES OF SPRING Music:—"0 Taste and See.” —Reed. “Holy Redeemer."—Faure. . 2:30—The Loving Serv- ce Class I"ood Sale at the of- tice of the New Britain Gas Company. West Main »'reet, riday, 2:30—Woman's Society eting. Missionary program in charge of Mrs. . A. Niven, snhject—"Back Home in “IS THE BIBLE TRUE?”” CAN WE RELY ON IT? The Psalmist said: “Thy testimonies are very sure; Holiness becometh thine house, O Lord, for ever.” Ps. 93 Joseph W. Huntress of Boston, Mass., will speak on this intcresting subject. This lecture is held under the auspices of the Christadelphians. no collection. ALL WELCOME, scats free, SUNDAY, MAY Gth, 5:30 P, M. ODD FELLOWS' HALL at 144 Arch street, 3rd floor People’s Church of Christ > s Fundamental—Evangelistic—Missionary Merning Service, 10:35—*J Advooate.” 1 dno. 2:1 s Carist our great High I'ricst and “And if any man sin, we have an Advocate with the ather, Jesus Christ, the Righteous.” Evening Scrvice, 7:00—"“The New Testament Priesthood.” Giv- ching of Cod's Word that all raved people constitute & holy and royal pricethouvd. / First Church of Christ 10:00-11:20 A. M.—8unday Church Schoei, 11:00 A. M.—Baptiam of Children Reception of New Members. 8Bupper. Commuion Sermon by the Pastor. “CONTINUING P. M.—Pcng Yu Club. P. M.—Young People’s Society, 8peake MRS. LAURA T. EKLYE. STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH 30 o m. and 13 Resw—Church Sehwol 5 3. m.—Communion Service and Reetption sermon by Rev. I N, Glman: “Reeking and of New Members Saving” Anthem: “Turn Ve Unte Me"—Back Thursday Fvening, Muy 16—VNnther ond Danghter “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome™ Is the Sermon Subject Sunday 7:15 P. M. 10:45 A. M.—THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Baegest