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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1929. | cevs of Local Companies, C. N. G./ i M g fi%%%%kfi&%? - C ; C , i’ %fi%[fifi’%%& Sunday Services and Weekly Activities of the Churches 1 i (Y 25 v T H he mh, Sunday. 10:45 a. m., preaching by | the Incarnation, Garden City, L. L |service. ' | Frank Sutherland of New Yeork city Three Gompanies From This City - _ « 5 Newington Man Stands O Three | ;.5 iara eiaen "ot ricor b S somws cerman Latheran | Sunity senoo st 1215 ot i ianfi 4 4 ) i i | communion service; Bible schooi at St. Matthew's Lutheran * Sunday. $:45 a. m., English scr- |Preaching by Rev. Mr. Sutherlan: e LR ) y 4 als 6 o'clock; preaching by Rev. |German at 10:45; both sermons by a. m., German service. | Thursday. 7:45 p. m. prayer Ao ; 3 Mr. Belden at 7 p. m. the Rev. A. Ulkus, of Wild Rosc,| Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., the Friend- |meeting. Eixactly 158 members of Compa i % / . ; e was a fine strapping man and | 5 o'clock, midweek | North Dakota. There will be a spe- | ship league will hold a lawn party | orlen e hed B : ' " pylied g\ hle P ing SulEstobRly pre clal meeting of .the Ladies’ Ald 50- fat 121 Austin strest. International Bible Students Ass'n fiowny, 10 : | : v % d.Me stafed defiinos ak HIGUISH: e | ciety between the services. Saturday, 1 p. m., Sunday school | ~gunday, volunteer service, 9:30 to ticut National € ent ; i e S8l .t namforth and Officer Hellb Memorial Baptist | Quarterly business meeting of the | picnic at the Quartette Club park. |1 p m, e e . o 4 i1 s the officer divested him of his| gyngay, 9:30 a. m. church school; | church, Wednesday at 8 p. m 4 | ‘Wednesday; ‘2. m., prayer, praise camp . ) e ispenders, 10:30 a. m glish worship fol-| Meeting of the Sick Benefit so- g, fob X e st ) ¢ 3 [ “Aw, T won't hang myself!” FOr '|oyed by communion; 11:45 a. m.. | ciety, Saturday at the home of G. _ fhile. T 2 3 b the fi time since he was brought !G,\,,.m“ worship. Kalwat, 142 Henry street. into the police station last evening | AMonday, 8 p. m. quarterly church Constable Raymond Halleran cf |j,,siness meeting. I Memorial ington, for hreach of the peace, Thursday, § p. m. midweek serv-| & 9 a. m. Morning wor- satrick J. Mclenna spoke. MiS lice in English A GTieeh sclaald vords reverberated through the sta- | s il tion house: they were thrown b Elim (Swedish) Baptist Christian Science : from the walls. He had a powerfil [ Sunday. 10:30 a. m E o unday service, m, of Bridgeport will preach, holy sac- | T dne ot Kiinzbers ® END L evenln= | Laod L Sutaay . : Second Advent rament will be adminlstered; ev-r- McKenna did not like to answer |gerviee Wednesday evening meeting, Sunday school, 10 a. m. Sunday |ing service at 7:45 o'clock. preach questions pertaining to his person: Thursday, § p. m. prayer service. | o'clock. morning service with sermon led hy |ing by the pastor. Rev. E. Horuc honor. That is one of ‘the — = the pastor, 11 a. m. Evening ser- |Brown. why he was brought to ey St. Mark's Episcopal Trinity M. E. vice with sermon. 7:15 p. m. Rev. E. Horace Brown comes from Rritain jail to await police court in | Sixth ¢ ay after Trinity 0 Sunday, 10:45 a. m.. union st Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Bibie | portland to succeed Rev. Dixon | Newington, Then. McKenna. big and {a. m., holy communion. 11:00 a. m. | mer servi study. | Brown. He cnjoyed three successiul d strong though he is. coull [holy communion and sermon by the | Tuesday, 2 to 5 p. m..Methodist — | years as pastor in Portland. He a up the whole Newington | Rev. W. Sheafe Chase, D. D, r r | group at the hospital; 7:45 p. m., People’s Church of Christ sumed charge of the local church onstabulary. another rei- |of ch, Brooklyn, M .| class mecting. Prayer meeting at 10:30 o'clock; | two weeks ago. on why he was New | Britain cell s ‘PUI‘ UE IS TAHEET mations1 drink of Mexico ani _iia| pulaue-producing states Is 455 iers. | Once There Was a Mouse, theft which Constable Halleran wa production the country's leading ag- | or about a quart and a half daily 7o . svestigating. He came to some out- | ricultural industry are Its tradition, | for each man, woman and chiid, | With Accent on the Was street cleaner’s | buildings of McKenna's in which Hs cheapness, its availability and its| Nearly every president since Diaz| One zip of the | there was cement suspiciously like “irtual mandatory use as a substi- | has openly opposed pulque, but all | shovel and Oscar, the mouse, had that which had been stolen. Haller- | . tute for water and milk, which in|have made small headway lmw:ll"l‘gunc- to his reward d to search for McKenna B some parts of the republic are al- | its aboliton. Madero viewed it as| Oscar was a mouse who lived on ont of the post office at New- most unobtainable, It is consumed | one of the causes of “our decad-|Commercial street; or rather he ton ho found the man, pulling on Na[]ve D]‘mk N[}[ S[l‘ong Bu[ by millions of Mexicans almost | cnce,” Carranza tried unsuccess-|lived in an alley behind a restau- blackened pipe, at ce with | irom birth, and frequently is given | fully to prohibit it, wiile Calles| ant But, whenever he wanted to » world. When he was questioned Has Fleme E“ect | to mfents as a substitute for milk, | publicly declared th he was an | promenade, he always did it on the |about the cement he hecame indiz- | \coholic content pulque is | enemy of pulque “because it is pre- | Niear for ho was a well thought of a McKenna would steal no | — d e ‘s cement. His honor had been Chiomin 2100 : ; % 4 4 i sunded. He would take it upon his chemis | i # A | houlders to make hash of the con- wason: Corporal Corne ( is, ¢ e s : Bt :Ppl‘p:r i " : b ¢ ’ e ‘\‘l"]‘"‘ D hree men | 1°CCRUY inaugurated by President | and ifs peculiar intoxicating effect | Zive 4 quart or more of sticky juic Among th vates the fol- e Dt | Salenna) e e & good ac. | l'ortes Gil and now gaining momen- | which makes addicts vicious ang | Nature looks after its fermentation (ATagie s ey e n e X » e s were a r““»" e IT“" f{ hlack. | (im throughout the country, is in | ofttimes bloodthirsty. into pulque. The product is never|® "C (e s ko IR s P : R g % s ] e ot or :Hm:»l. odging Macke | reality aimed at a_single_alcoholic Pulie s bottled, but is poured into barrels | Passerby (the one wi i + i i k . " ick, he hit i nd | DEverage—pulque—which is far and | jiquid which co from the ma.|and ladled out at retail. | porter the story) scare im, bt | assistants. it is He dodged | away the Jeading drink evil for Mex-| oy plant. which oithor s wita| One economic measurc now being | the urge came strong upon him. He the blackiack again and scored | o, A e ivaton thooner BYOWS WIA | cousidered is the gradual substitu- | Wanted to cross the street, and he (e iEiwas inoUliimdiine Feon= 18 N o (nv‘\.r‘;\],f\;\l inroigouts fo o B B afarian faorogs’ can ; clors | lands of Mexico. The maguey plani et ks et Now if Oscar had taken four that make it the principal drink | eultivation occuples nearly a mil. |that If prohibition of pulque ever| No vil. the abolit'on of pulque is ade |lion acres of land. amd it is csii.|Vecomes effective it would not|jumps instead of three, he might mittedly impossible within a short | mated that pulque production gives |*MOURL L0 a national economic dis- | have come home to Mrs. Oscar and aster, the little Oscars Friday night. But Another measure already inaugu-|he only took three jumps; three rated 1n some places is to require | jumps which landed him in the mid- Emanuel Gospel | |formerly Canon of the Cathedral of | Thursday, 5 p.'m., mid-week |preaching at 10:45 o'clock by Rev. First Lutheran and testimony service. Swedish communion service and| Friday, 8 p. m, Bible study. May reception of new members at 10:30 | 15th Watch Tower. o'clock. No evening service or Sun- day school during July or August. Union A. M. E. Zion The Sunday school outing to Lake | Church sehool at 9:30 o'clock: Compounce will be held Saturday.|morning service at 10:45 o'clock July 13. Residing Elder Rev. H. R. Johnson | able With beer, although it|judicial (o our people [t s Mexico Ci 6 (P—Although an entirely diffarent appear-| No machinery is required to make | puan Covoning after bidding Brs has not been specifically men-|ance. 1t is a greater menace (o the drink. The great maguey plamts, | gecar und the smaller Oscars a fond | farewell, Oscar started to parade. 1t might have been the fish market on the other side of the street which attracted Oscar, or it may be that a [tioned by name, in the final ankly- | health hecause of tne unsanitary|reaching thelr maturity in six or |¢is Mexico’s prohibition mpaign, conditions under which it is made | cight vears, are tapped and daily a sticky, milky-white Richard J Rob worker; stable got under guard from side that McK grunted and lwent down. | deserted him b waki, A ek 3o A i B 5 ‘ [ temporarily long enough (n\!;‘”“fl‘nm-' The most earnest advocates | emplovment to 1,500,000 people, or | Bberator: ; oo : ! 4 - i o |constable and his two an of prohibution admit that pulque| 10 per cent of the population of gembler; Jos e : . Zn s y t him into a car a start for | can he abolished only after a long | Mexico. I 2 | A \ i Tonn 4 Lt bl i i NeNw Britain. Al th over the | period of years and by the extll MThienartman Woiaa | IsUicstestis| IR nsRoTith oF lfguon BRI Is G a eyl |16 at, Ciofatrect andidirectlyiinithe rorts mates that the yoars per . eapita |1 more sanitary and also more |path of an automobile. | Henry | % 1 T e | ‘he f that K 1 W o v, ht raking ¥ e e di Sheldon, stecl worker : ¢ : T ¢ had used fo hit McKe He | “he factors that make puiue the | consumption In the nine principar | ¢O51Y. (hus making it out of the| He did not even squeal. Oscar | | Podlasek nan: Wit | g | constable 1 1 his arm, the one | ‘Wilk, packer; Earl J. Williams, gar- . BPIRRI ARG 4 ' 5 ¢ B * L believes it to he sp | each of the poor. | was on his way to mouse heaven. age worker o 7 P i v 2 Lo | S0 McKenna the One member of t company hole p:"l‘“’;': b ; ; : . ¢ e “ {2 N“"_’I e UNIO UMMER SERVICE — Sermon Subject, 10:45 A. M. Dack 1o 1nis.sity %0 that e woura | NES e L. Tl e Bt 0 e “THE TRADE-WINDS OF GOD” be able to attend ith th ; : 908 2 3 cneath his big mustache company. So conscientious is he 8 . ¥ i % B¢ | | Hic neok was turkey red beean Everyone Is Cordially Invited to that although his work takes . ¥ ) 4 £ {he thonght, one McKenna should | several distant points he mukes 1 NS o .. ; ; o abla o put away any three TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH effort to be at the State Armory in 3 : peelers in the business. ‘ this city for the weekly drills if he § i . 3 ade no prote going into is within any dis! e of N B ; 5 ? ¢ g the jail house. Tt was only when Britain. P g % ? | Officer Hellherg tried to take his Two promotions we 1 4 i | yacco away that he was heard last night by First Lieu \ : % E ol : from again, | gon after a conference ewith Sec A . 5 Y . % B ;. . o Lieutenant McCormac te % P 5 . e Tanche Mack w 4 ¥ " ciass privates chowski, a former company, re-enliste rhe Wi 2 3 When the little party reached the | “r’lo:l ‘f\,»o(,',,k\ of ‘v,m: . lyv‘\ym !wll. Officer Hellberg found some- Company I and Compa, e i . thing else which Th(‘ had missed in | en vt go in without my "hacey,” | grumbled. His tobacco was given {to him and in he went, still defiant nd still thinking about the honor of the McKenn ( he ter T a oK a'l ing to Lieutenant Jackso o s nnas R i Gompany man's badge. Because of the pin munica and me as, the int 3 _ 2 went proudly into the cell; he had a0 we are history in Wil I ke, wirst | Al i 4 E He did not stay long. Shortly he- n it the badge was taken away, | A stripped cf his glory, McKenna | Licut. John I, DeLorenz cond (A0 . fore midnight relatives from New- | Lieut. Harcld 1. Dyer Sor- ‘ ¢ . » f ’ 2 on came and for $50, they bail- geant Thomas D. Kildu kdinimzoul Btluuars Daitors il G. Sore | oo .y - ; " | 75 FOR FfiAGTUREDrlEG When the world has spun on until 1929 seems quaint %\o:.{:( o ;1"\‘“’\”'3" N o, RECOMMENDED 10 YJYOMAN and bygone, historians will be writing our social his- -G 1L . Fred I Sl G| b ‘» e N i | — tory S how we lived and worl(ed and played‘ rims Committee of Common Charles Balfore, Everett H, Hill, Patrick P. Salvatore Jarro, Lawr » it : : They will get their material from the old files of our Rovmand 1 oo S0 o | : ey The chaims commitiee of the com- daily newspapers. And how carefully they will study Augusta Lippke e nei . ¢ 4 council voted last night to rec- ‘. Sl = T : i el the advertisements, because it is advertising tha! truly Edward J. Tho 5 R i settled by payment of $73. Ae- g e et oeiee g i s defered an the i of reflects the customs of our times. 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