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NEW BRYTALN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 192G THOUSANDS ATTEND i v COMMENT HEARD ~ Dramatic Scenes Certain If Snook ™ (T"f{"ffo:(.ihflil-‘n Party ! Church Activities o imite G2, 2o s in what is termed a class meeting i 15 On Thursday cvening at 301 I'riday, 8:00. Bible study. June still many of the old school who 2 4 re lefense persists in what seems to be | church will give a lawn party, which | 9:45, ‘Sunday school; 11. Germun 3 “anmon by .0t R ; i fEt L A Wife A]S() May Testify— . wictermination to rid the jury of | will commence at 7:30. | service noon, speciul meeting of » Schuleen of Cleveland, Ohio ; 208 5| e : 5 Hix Girl's Parents Anx- to completed betere this occasion with colored lights — Thursday, $:00 p. m., 0ld—0nce Tenied City : lf““.' i\,“ 1’,;, veion. e Final Argument in Partiament ¢ - and daneing and various lawn games | st Marks fpiscopal T e e e ! | eneration and devote | lLondon, July 27 (P—Echoiaz! fendant Spends Week- . Bt orithe ctivren: [ rayer and sermon by the relor | gugaygervice, 11100, subject | “Truth. inday school. 9:45. h day to the public pro- | comment, some approving and som Associated Pr heir faith. One cannot sit | unfavorable, was heard in political pan g Working on Case. "" (Incluliing games of July 26) England Abolishes L Tolon 4. M B Sl Wednesday evening meeting, $:0 circles today fo a final splurge ot 30, church school, 10:45. moin gl Nations China Tax System |inz worship, sermon by the pastor. | ¢ 1K the fervor of (ebate on the Young reparatic EE e 3o ;—Herman, Robins, .392 fices were made plan in the house of commons y e Bt Gty i Nanking. China, July subject, ‘Rahab’s Jaith.’ 6. Christian Memorial B: R he oratory took place ju Columbus, Ohio, July : StE2 Glantanog ; forcign minister the | indeavor service, topic led by How- 40 Sunges setiomty 10:3B cround which prior to parliament's rising for the |[The supreme effort to prevent con s i S *hi nationalist government, to | ¢ll Singleton, §. evening worship hing in English by Julius mor summer recess viction ot Dr. James H. Snook for Rebins, 30 aid Great Britain had made a | With —sermon, subject, “Spiritual sw Haven: 11:30, preaching in Lloyd George's Views he alleged murder of Theora Hix i IS Wanier Plracos s very significant movement towari | Blindne German by Julius Kaaz of New Ha- David Lloyd George, liberal lead- | May be made by Dr. Snook himself. | et 77 s e llonie i ils e teatatitoriality said he hoped the labor chancel Although medical experts will tes STais , e E | privileges in China E mm'muvl Gospel * Aid. Tuesday. 2:30. AMid- t oy e oy P ify for him, his wife ma ve evi B Sandey, 10 preaching hy Rey i , 5 he exchequer. Philip Snow EantmyEhisk e gy el Pitching—Bush, Cubs, won 13, lost| The British governmient. he said. |, Sundey. 1045, pr 4 e vice, Thursday, in Germar his influence to obh. | dence and so also may his mother, | 0 e L ey Bthle school ! mod o vas reason to helieve tc ¥ WsFMornins oo VD 0 tisl Y | hour, 6:00, young people’s servi talimodiscution " Sl 7 American nationalist government’s fore Ot | 7:00, preaching hy Rev: 1. K. Haw Stanley Memorvial 2 S was approved by par il e bt oo Batting —I"oxx, Athletics, b fice that all Dritish subjects resid- /' . ! 1:45 2. m.. morning worship und is objection J J § Runs—Gehringer, Tigers. 1t . Rl ) school. told by the former Ohio iehring gers 'g within the former British con A (aiy I schoo educed German payment ) 10 b3 e fovmer Ol : batted in—Si Athe | eegator ( t. Kiukia Ilinyaday, rais i 1l be no services in this AlcaiTy n the | versity professor himself a in—simmons, Ath- | cession on the viver port, Kiukianz. | \iaver and pra here will be n prégucaliygthy : No Denial of Plans K‘ A Kiangsi. hereafter will pay faxes| & chnreh during th v;mln(\'lsqnf‘ \':: ¢ ts—Manush. Browns, 1 ceording 1o Chinese law ) S qust and the first Sunday of Septem- Ain's expe His atiorneys, whc last ¢ J\"w’. = m]\mh J rowns 1 | ace ording to Chinese law People’s Church of Christ gust ¢ he fir T o - would admit they ‘“expected Dr.| Doubles—l ”‘-F"\”"]“‘l:’:- | Most forcigners in China enjoyinz | Morning worship. 10:30. prayer u Snook would testity” did not reiter- 5—) Athletics I o tratenvitorialinioht : hz: 10 < ReviTon 2 et e i e ine ¢ S el 3 | extrate al rights pay only such | meetin 5, sermon, Rev. It oy while practically ng wo ite that assertion foday but made —Gehrig. Yanks, 24. |taxes as are approved by their | dolph. Peepgrass, Evangelical Thso- St Matthew's Lutheran ome to Great Britain from th tolen hases—I onse. 1 ns, | (aXesiasiare; apbroyied iby 4 olpheBeepgrasy iByangelica :nglish 2 a. m., in 3 10 denial of any change in ple n base onsec ndigns et s o 2 : “ol Jallas, Texas: 12:00, | Service in English at 8 a onditional German annuities = 5 o i respective governments logical College, Dallas, Texas; 12 el R I'he cnse is to be built, unless s ay German co € b tin still would be obliged “to pay |, b T Grove i (Koo von e e Sundaynschogl. e Ay i 000,000 {0 America, The|(he entire program is allered, upon ‘_1 ’””» Grove, Athletics, won e ———— Evening service, 7:00, evening |10:45. Confessions at 10 a. 1 500,001 . v three-fold plea of self-defense, | 17, lost 2 e ruliel e .. Lars hast TR e 23,000,000 paid to France had the crvice, Rev. .arson, past nni Capelli cmotional insanity and the clai | Sanza SEHES e Second Advent west security in the world but w I'4 | of Evangelistic Iree Church, Hart : S dey ra con ! Hrans e that Miss Hix herselr \dministered | 1y school. 10:30 a. m. Sunday committee in | had none ur payments would be | (1 poeniosced Pk S A U d ot 4 s v S el e RO e 1 in the administration | h hursday evening, prayer meoting, | morning service with sermon by h sne v LaO0N a o | of drugs ta Dr. Snobk, causing him | [ d L4 7:45 pastor. 11:00 Subject: “Pride taan i comany b |3 5o s BOAT RIDE TONORROW | M e : Dr. Snook is the only surviving | ational Bible Students Ass'n. | sermon. T n Subjeet: *“Tust e and keepit v 3 % e —_— A BT S 30 N witness on wost of the points in- E ay. 9:30 to 2:00, volunteer | Weight.” Wednesday 0 p. m. Bi 7 bet N volved. Admittedly without his evi- | All Manner of Sports to Be Enjoyed \( istr ignal > 500 Bible. study oliniaE faay SRl GIRE L implication could be constructed On Tug From Hartford to bU[ [he abbreviation 3 i g rnish high drama and high A N s ritain in the forthcoming confer- b " . iR . o . R e S chononhsonng yeonlan 1o he i not of distin- | Tomorrow the Polish Junior| tion” — the kind of L) ) : ; . L alians it i the British in- | lture and atidinment. He has oc- £l members from various cities of | 0Ut = of = town tele- ! 5 x nnecticut Aggles—Now a Leron £ aCsinat tng '8 | cupied high positions 1 the univer- | this state, will hold its annual boat | 1 ; . First Baptist, Trinity Methodist, South and (Erai e L damand ,r?" ) v, the sporting world, as ride. The boat chartered for this paone call to make RUpaDuSh e Ghurel 3 Unitin oy u text hook on veter- | Cccasion will leave the Hartford when you will speak First Congregational Churches Uniting he :' it !f" '-h 1sh €onCessions |, v medicine in general use in col- dock at 9 o'clock in the morning. 2 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worshi ourts, and childre ; r i o vook Sl ol S re 0 maks | 198€S. and as a writer for both pro- | he hoat is large enough to 4 with anyone who an- 0UEA. M—Alorning S 8 . i ( thie 4 iphasize s desire 8K | gcional and -door magazines. | commodate ; et { 5 & = N e T (o o ) lear Great Britain was not commi(. | icsslonal and out-of-door magazincs. |commodate a hundred peopl swers the distant B Preacher—REV. ALAN TORY \ spectacle of such u man as & idancing will be enjoyed {hrot ; te can D DRIBS : ok . ted o acceptance of Provisions of | \iinees fe T I REDE i o . e Congregational Church fronn plecarcel lay 1 I col heYouns iieh itness fighting for his very life {the trip from Hartford to Haddam, tc]cphonc. It is the of m()%(O:Q,‘“(L(}‘tr]\(:jlihg ) ‘ >enson, Lng e th B Wil raise to h ;vml.mHHvr dra- a trip of almost three hours. The i 7 quiy 1t col RAat BRI Fratae & Ronar = = \atic tone of Snook-Hix trag- stz will then stop at Clarkhurst speediest, tne most EVERYBODY WELCOME A ¢SS gineers” socivty of the sehool.. Middle West Steams ‘ Jiixt 1ry Haddam, whers thiose desir- ; ks : cholastic inment To UnusnaliHot Wave Girl's Parents o Testify ing can participate at ey cconomical, and now sy in order that But there will he oth hish [handball, swimming, canoeing and A Tl iol (hht £ go. Ju 7 (®—The north- # 2 : < L . . ARG b0 bl ST s ! .“ iito ,,,‘,,7‘ :H. " I points. Melvin T Hix, ¢ is wife, |horseback riding. Dinner will be it is also rb or detr m the meet- I d an honor for Sana MINE WINT o rents of the dead Theora, are |served at the inn at 2 o'clock in the unior class. Most " zero gales and heavy SNOWs |y \ious (o festfy that their daugh- |afternoon, at which short addresses Th S 1 make™ the society steamed today under unusually tor-| . cus a girl of honor and a credit [will be rendered by various gucsts ¢ s1mp est r pld siemicragunes: as well as it to their de- and members of the league, and at o a endedithe Northoi b scors ol icommunities Sin Bihe Lejining) years. n more dramatic | the conclusion dinner music will b way to make ation system has been insialled. | € ‘entral Junior High, and Senior Dakotas and the Minnesotas yester- |\ 1 po the possible: appearance o, |enjoyed he sewa disposal plant n this city, having day had temperature readi i 1 A X \is. Snook, wife of the aceused pro- | On the returr Mencinenin O f T g St i e e ot \duated from the last named |more than 100 degrees. Bismarck. | f(ssom O i pctumns Ul pidancing ) ut-oi-lown : NO __coAat The camp is sitn 1 slope so | Plic 1 s treasurer of | N . was the hottest with 1851 nook jeft the court and went to |tertainment. and, in addition, comic T l h C 11 S 1 hat there is natural drainage ! ERDANORS (IERNICIADERd gen S reported 1031y i cell in the county jail at the | sketches will be given hy the mem- elepnone Lalis A Well Ordered Resort training corps. |~ The heat wave, however. was Mol| 1o 0 of vosierday's session, sceming [bers. Refreshments will also be The grounds might be classed asy D4 dus ext June he|localized in the northwest. but was|. %\ vant spivits. He told his jail- |Served and the members expect the No matter how far summer resort ndreds ro- | ssioned a second lieu-|general over most of middle Amer- |, "y o"Gus glad of a week-end rest. |boat to be docked at Hartford he- ¢ main in their cott T o AR L R dLTD g Bnomeg Vest ety One death attributed to heat|y,¢ yo missed, as always, his Sat. |fore 11 o'clock at night. away the out-of-town morial day until 1 g 5 vrday golf. He was prepared to de re el Deyinersly N f wring the e Bl thet e ot o tnbE &4 : : 3 st = point may be, there’s = Model R—$39fi 00. lnstalled heing about 80 cottages jn addition | pac your ho was cditor of the vear | winds, also was making difficult the | 1o i s e OVer the week-cnd | Complains Playmate i g i . e . : Srdholingos fole I DRIERo N Cas) M 4 no need to ask fo i Bt od- Finance Charge ade Assault on Her Payments Arrange o Finance Charge Automatic Oil Heating for Homes 3 ™ ¢ several hundred men against Sou 1 1 tages are placed about the camp n HET Court attendants will spend % e Wiy : orderly fashion in Minnesot week-end finding and scrving with | Anna Just, 14, of 170 Clark strect, “Toll Line.” Just give e ; A ighteen Horses fo Weather forecasts summonses 30 add talosmen, | reported to the police de ent | been laid olit so t aal g nmmonses 3 itional talesmen, | reported to the police department o ‘ Compete in Handicap 't 20 and midle west were f0r | rawn tast night when 1t hecam: | lute Friday aficrnoon that Sopi | the number of the T g wes r. | certain the f panel of would | Radiewicz. 15, 83 Sexton street, had | - ” s [ "?_“”"\_,“,", ‘.! 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