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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1929. Plaintiff Re-enacts “Shooting” For Benefit of Superior Court; Jail Kalash for Simple Assault Stawski, With Help of Lawyer, He Was Attacked With Down When Father I wws Judge E in—Girl Breaks 5 Sent Away. How er is glad Koehn- | nd | NEW AUTOMOBILE won n All churches will hold serv- Litle Fellow Intrigues Him August | loes on Standand. tme beginoing RAPTIST CHURCHES Very Much First school Bibl h service ¥ 1 won the on S Tron Cross who | "G v ¥ vas cited for pssian v ront; Freg d XKarl f may revo- | il con ry. I'm tel All of these 1 end to make | W rorch of | yheir permanent homes here, and | SUrvic pmerFbUnEa i loy the land of their rious world | ;g0 1 roller the , 1 in any S A It should he wh proof of their irivin ow Llim (Swedish) L o Sunday. 9:45 a. m. Bible school noaly e nd Men's Bible class; 11 a. m. and t to es. 7:30 p. m., sermons by Al L W . | Rev, Axel I. Peterson. ome pack- | g I 5 | e 8 p. m. church mon ch can be used for r f reckless won DEDICATED SUNDAY Sunday Services and Week 7 ship. rmon., “Why Gallio?” Rev. ' church in New Haven in the after- Second Advent Dr. Hill o'clock, church school [noon and ng. The dean of y school, 10 a. m. Sunday sesgions Italian beginners, primaries, Ya Divim school will 1 the ervice with sermon by th uniors, diate s peaker. 11 a. m., subject Almo OB Vo une e s 12:10 p. | Sunday afternoon. Getober 6. the of Divine Worship.” Eve- m., he ers, prir uniors, | ¢ h brotherheod v at ¢ th mon, 7:15 p. Chines strict meeting in i What the 1 1S Mon 7 p.m. Cul meet- chiureh on Capitol avenue, Hartf nesday, 7:30 15 O The choir will meet | TVIC The Sunday school ¢ Leiting fur for Conf . 1 W, 2:30 g ome in Avon, Mass. T 1y church s to be turned in Octol 1 five - ! nd dedication of 1 n ok John's (German) and tablot . ; v, S:45 o'clock. English b mee 45 o'cl lay schoo associuti t Emmanuel Gospel 4p. m Scouts, troop me of o ¥. 10:15 a. 1., prayer sers 05T il asithg onl S 45 a. 1., preaching by B s el A Geore: Lallash ect, “The Fail executive mittee wtion is invited {o Mission ded \ of memori poirilue B m. morning at the Trinity Luther FHESLICe 5 1ss street, Hartf e © : Memoria dervor mecting celebration pHationgcliisses d ng but one in j l_ > \ e 0 Nl a1 aa o'clock, cottag i thout five pounds less than a corn 3 . m. church schooi et e b th » r v ' i melrs eine il e tne B 1:30 a. m. English worship; 11:45 ng at Hunter Sunday school. h Main street. il Hostile Over Mort ot o il BT e i STy la. m. German worship, 0ol will me ’ ' s ing along with the wind. If you lose | o N : ; ¢ JBe eEE G Ak it Wiomen 5 Miasionaryaociety lch Vb it in any telephone hooth or t it Thursday, § p. German mid- 5 nter- will mect Thursday noon at - ey SR Som———= week service : and senior “lock International Bible Student W & traffic dodger will be equip-| A set of memorial chimes costing | day., 8 p. m. ladies' choir re- church school; 10:43 - Sunday m. volunteer e 1 evorything cxcept room for | €10se to $1,000 will be dedicated hearsal. education Sunday St. Matihew's at ! i s stowaway, a hook of directions | St- Mark's c to: J ey shipiand fermonihy ey ze on his | pow Sow to Told. it like b rallay o Aare | SGATIONAL CHURCHES 3 1 i iyer fer ple of handles so's you can | 3t8ll2d in the organ and will | ' Midst ] ne ne e hen v o e | ready for use tomorrow for the | T begin 10:45 ¢ study. Sy Pourth Offense h is unlikely as vowll get |UMe A bronze memorial tablet| Sunday. 10 to 11:20 a. m. churel Mona e S ason lEh illes e thetEaTaE Withina il placed on the wall of the “chool; 11 m. church kinde troop 11 n ns' meeting ' R e sl e il and will be dedicated at the | ten; morning worship, sermon Tuesday. 45 p. m. mecting of | Al ion circle People's Shoee smy oL Esr oA time in connection with a|Theodere A. Greene; 12:15 p, m committee of the of Mrs. 1 m. prayer in the 1 v will bring it to | memoris nd communion service, | Men's Dible class, leader, T 15 a. m.. sermor ) X l,‘“,_ Ht Sarchi| ey RSamu Suteliffe will have 2 m. Armeniin ) - The Par Jod'; 12:1 % R e | charge and will deliver the ser- | le class, preacher, Dr. school 5 METHODIST CHURCHES Rible school; 7 p. m. “Divine Ty 5 gl g sl Those who have contributed to- | RAlDh Brideaux; 7:30 p. m. Young Thursdey, 2 m. v Women's rested SR e car's only rival (built | Ward the chimes are as follows People’s society, leader, Miss Irene |the Ladies' Aid s ] an's Dible shoot rage man's purse) will| Mr and Mrs. Malcolm . Hum-|Haisis : sk kR e AoEnaRn m. children weki q passengors, | providing | PATeys in memory of William John ues b p. m. W. C. T. U. of the united yichureh y & o iy | Humphreys and Ellen Buell Hum- | MECtNg; 6:30 p. .. Young Woman's | schools, will spe 8 p.om. Young | Tuesday fternoon, Methodist chiidrer ot o re on “\n'\ i ‘\‘ b of n\\‘[‘ “'\ S | Missionary tety supper meeting. People’s mect hospital; p. m regular mid ment 5 without pushing one other out Ralph B. Britton, in memory of ia Wf.‘ Ve e )“‘u.,y':'o'] G A ni3ay, 3 of classi -‘ i ”“ fhi ;””" Friday. - i and gave e e o breach of wnd to pick up af acquaintance you | Lt. R. H. Britton, D. §. O. o et £ T RaS At . S S el hiSfore e peace, assault resistance use t gular method, via the| Mr. and Mrs. William J. Rice, in | ",\Q;H(m” Wbl e LUTHERAN GHURCHES \\\ Leaiivd o e ek dangheur el BRn il SR Rb bl Rcla g and purct | Attorney Caffney recommended | bumper or anyone of the fenders. In- | Memory of Karl James Rice. et D N S i gzt LR TS day. It was That P ad of driving into an & e Allan Sutelitfe, Edward Sutcliffe |, .. st el Rata o bt e S z = was wayla Kalas ing Public De- |dry to remove travel stains ail you |and Rev. Samucl Sutcliffe, in mem- | 7 % Praver meeting: e i""“‘;’) Py WL : MISCELLANEOUS Union A. M. ¥. Zion : Heard Pistol Sho f gotta o is o drag it to the kitchen | OTY Of Agnes Shepherd Sutcliffe. |5 gt tiio qhay chureh achool; 4:13 i C eIl St el s e Sunday, 9:30 a, m. church £chool; Joseph on of the ted with Attorney R an T aois Dot | REMiERE Kt il AR sl S aa | (DGO U EOH R BRI S Lran i) ook epol s e g o siotalip el S ; ’ JURER0 ¢ ; s | Friday, 7:30 p. m. Boy Scout will ch and the choir will sing nday ice, 11 a. m.. subject: |sermon by pastor: 6:30 p. m. Chris- piainant « i Nitnata ey and then wipe it on the|Dunn in memory of Susan Ruther- | : i : T DiainaL : n be imoos e e e | meeting, parents' night. inday school at noon. No eve- “‘Reality day school, 0:45 tian cavor service; 7:45 p. ot his hor tof TRl s Mrs. kthel Jobnson Sutcliffe, in | DNBISETY ] evening worship with sermon hy A | @ o 3 e e e e South The Sunday school teachers will W sday evening meeting at 8 pastor. Soloist, Miss Amelia R shooting ' - Chca e buggies become as mu. | Memory of Margaret Johnson. Ry B0 e e A S e e A ; A : )/ L LR e e e B ndey i 4. m. morning wor- ,attend a mecting in the State strect | o'cloc Burnett of Springficld, Mass. fore the boy's want to take our home away from |cop's life will be just one body|Annic Hanna in memory of Wil-| — B - . = stre outing for a doc s, she sobbed, over and over. “Let | Squeak after another. Not being able | liam F Jenige R. Hanna, and A A | police. He told Kalash | Kl It e loke i o wdten thire dil ihe Buess the [DovisV Sinig jamount earned was §$169 for men | keeping. runn VANDALS ENTER CHURCH ; i i B ey |and 149 for women all kinds—ospecially in | That somcone had broken into S ——————— - — | shoulder like a northern brecze will | Herbert N. Lathrop and Lucy T)mr-‘ I J“" ’]“‘ A < (itationgnock "”"“‘"‘«"“ A '{' ogencies, 8002~ |the Emmanuel Gospel church | T be climbing his manly frame or | ber Lathrop. ists colleges and universities over | jerking, cigar-clerking, - hemstit sday night and turned it upside i : scooting between lis straddled legs,| Mr- and Mrs. Paul Stahl, in mem- | | the country, their rates of tuition |ing, renting, commercial art, paint- | 4o SO M SR HIERET L De 2t “""“ll Clunless he happens to he kmock. |OF¥ of Ludwig D. Stahl. | board and room charges and other ing lamp shades. china, greeting | ot A TEROEC last ni sy W“”"m"l kneed. If he puts up his mitts in| Mrs. Charles Swain, in mem- | mlis | fees. It tells all about student |cards and {he like, pos for s e 1‘,”_)" | Selt-detonse he probably knock | OTY of George Maro Parsons. | : [loans and about many of the avail- | artists. running gift shops, preach- | o< ot { A argest = pedd v o . . v sle schola h s, ing, ito g. 8¢ 0! ach- ) Ao il st e S o of Agnes Parsors Spear. & | Buying education on the install- | 8. giving music or bridge lessons, | 1in —_—— R - ; g _ Mr. and Mrs. Luwrence €. Huma- ent plan has become popular and | MCWVSpaper writing, servi S spe- ps sho when a pedestrian sees one r. and v [ hl S gg ment plan h me popular an o = W St won't know | %0n and Mrs. Grice M. Humason, in aluable Suggestions |many agencies are making “char. | ¢ial policemen or night watchr unt lor 1. A I, P!flfle E]H St - N outa the way, or | Memory of Willlua L. Humason. | ——— acter Joans” to students whom they | Vil collecting, distributing i : : G : ve | laid in I over | stand his ground and shove out a| Mi¥s Fva Speakman. in memory | w.cnington, Sept. 28.—If you|believe to be good rises an sny lArS playing musical instrume T T ’ yarre 2 | I} B 2. ¥ a og I rlv 060,000 K. aow wa ng. fu ACE s excent Texas. Texas arances, I know s | Garrett P. Fitch, Mrs. Guion R, 500 vaung Americans are doing | 88Tegating mnearly 84 Ll Lol ——— Boienl hechiss nonalot i Count whe | Fiteh and Mrs. John P. Bartlett, fn { G f08 SEARE TR tell you | vear are lent annually to students | t°Nding, caring for children and 8 D. ¢ 2 € ireas was o i by the | saw one in the i said. ‘It (Mmemory of Margaret Louise Fitch. | : at an average of 6 per cent, repa ““‘\’j‘ EUOTE r T r T i ¥ N r. q ieorge chel T our correspondent is not ta disappe o 1 e in New | 1 & before it entered thellooks” chuckles Noah, “like a cross Mr. und Mrs. George H. Mitchell, e e <t ox. | Ment beginning within a stipulatec V aki Mexico. be- | Union, and all public lands were | hetween an icebox on wheels stagger- | 11 _memory of - Gertrude Mitchell ‘Tt vv:n [.’%MJL',UHVMJ'{ ‘,‘ ;;1l‘l ‘nr\h- | period after graduation. Dr. Green- ! orders f;wv- this publication, but J vere | specifically retained by the state ing outa a huddle just before belng | JORNSston e s s Rl e asR et presenta o) 1St otistuden Slloan AR Dad WIEOIIhG MG oVErnont ~ that in | Big Blank Spot Near Mexican Border | tossed for an offside loss fo make| Mrs Elizabeth Sicath, in mem- | Dook entitle “Self-Help for College | ¢, 4575 the T'nited States Printing Office here for a quarter. (JHI RCH . e P S e ot Ihe hEw hisaraiirel nriiia |loxviofiEouls (Gharles BlEA :‘“'"“"‘- S C O B el bt i P T g I f sc i e e SR Tk e new frigerdaire and a | *'3 B G T Sl O mem- | bureau of education g 1 2 g 2 ) in sy t, New | plano box with the "handle with [ T Maria Jane Mines, tn mems ) B ar more than 100 fnstity. | deferibing the various means by Man Found in Back Yard | 9:45—Bible Sehool of man not been divided into | cape” side up. ory of George Sewbourne Vines st year more tha B T tar i renln e oni T s :45—Bible Schoo! v g 0 Tandt Orlitcienmes L T Mrs, Nellie M. ITumason tions of higher learning o d col- | ‘\\,,Ym\,’ \m‘]‘l‘m\" an ‘13'2 n’; i\" With Several Ribs Broken National Ge- D o Do Fugene I, Porter, lege education to about 900,000 stu- | (TN - SUCERES | EEE TR Do mystery surrounds the’ cir- | ! deals \ some of from these squares Daughters of tlie King, in mem- | dents. Since 1020 the average college | oot HEE 0 S0 T mason-s | CUmstances which led the family of | | 11:00—Church Service ) o One of t st of the blank spots Lory of departed members of St. | student probably has spent about | PR EE (o FERER MEEELE Clemens - Daierzynski, 163 Curtis S b she ¥ rn Arizona Mark's chapter. $700 a year for a college education. | (% BEHE | WETOW. CEOSEn 8 e | Street, to find him in the back yard | 108 : s orth ¢ | - - Those and subsequent figures were | > %107 OPCa OF8 T hotow. | ©f his home late last nieht with || Rev. William Ross, subject ' ward worked out by Dr. Walter J. Green- | i I " Iseveral ribs fractured “RATITUDE | | . - | raphers, wateh repairers and shoe- | GRATITUDE < | marks na bounda -y leaf, the hureaw's specialist in | 2P0 4 : Although questicned at the New ; e L ; i | makers working their way thro 3 ; : « ) T ¢« Interna . higher education, who savs that! 00 Britain General hospital, where he || Musi T issior s IR economical college n and wo- 5 e . was taken in the hospital ambulance | ey S ¢ 1l boundary and an 4 | men spend less than $700 a year. p ,.T“',‘,‘:;:" l."",'”‘ ut "lj:‘,r time after the family had called the in- Sing and Rejoice : Former Enemy Soldiers Atten | Mow the Experses Run | “Harbering requircs littie 100 | o, he retured (o reveal any " Hailing Kic 2 = e Tuition averages $184 a year in |0 1 S B o Y done | Of the circumstances. No theories i (e Tl G Gl e & Posl Meem]gs in Rochesler menlaiand women'sl colleges, bub [y 5 SETY RIS TR BT pond. |have been formed by hospital au- o the Lord, Our God | % o Exemlses Tomorrow Morning jn{ery $134 in coeducational colleges. | oy o™ in" the college rooms.” one is | therit Gaul i | Board and room. usually the larg- | o A e A | is one c o \ SR SaOI‘efl HG&I‘I Chl]l‘Ch | est item on the student expense ac- | oy SE SA0 B FREC IOE 00 el CORN YIELD GROWTH BIBLE SCHOOL RALLY ; B States, Of} nt city is concerned, L G (e DN OO PR Seen Gifin i, e ol 0 BOUG e S ¢ at 9:45 poi e he World War and its international "“‘l“l\ ‘;‘:‘ - ‘:, Tags ’('\\"“"\‘I“:' manicuring in beauty shops. Sata I 1028 46 it ald iniiss ; A o rivalries: have been' completely: for- | ji o vi 0 oot tne giandard of| o rar coneses | belng =81 Ml | n sagsmaking. enginearing, mill- | £ el arents and Friends Invited i of_th mum expense for a college year of | : : " the state department of agriculty s S ¢ ine General Haller Post. which is com-|gg woo)g averages $547 in the f nery, LOryE QRO BEEERDOSH I < Eev o \ i s mbers of the | 04 of about 150 Polish World 5 5 sibilities | ¢ B 7 L ” Aty oE Wil b | year colleges and universities a i ‘ Lancaster, have | V2T veterans, will take place tomor-| o040t fnclude travel, clothes and | _Many students drive faxis. act as | ; in Lancaster. have | 1ow morning at 7:45 o'clock at the | (27 B0 i musements. In mearly | chauffeurs or run light delivery TR & - B o hemselves as the | guerad Heart church. The standard | b COHPUE STRICHANTE B0 ROMEE | oorvices, OtHers act as auto me- of Great | hoon ¢ e former | il rem he atil 4 o'clock in | NAIf of ki E ¢ vics, wash and grease cars or ° e % ot A eaheniakaiy { vs, 500 will pay the entire . wash and grease cars g # ) 1 k8| the afternoon and then will be re-| S0 " e T Sl stude tend filling stations part time. Some 1rs urc O ris X1 of the local American Leglon post. | jpoved to the clubrooms. where the 5 i 2 & e | give ng lessons or se uto- i Tason Dot . s ma. where the ] porty-six per cent or nearly half |EI¢ driving lessons or el auto ; g t o e e e will be conclud MR or all college men, are making | Mobiles and accessories. 10:00-11:20 A. M.—Sunday Church School ? e s e A T Lo e anon ) nomaREeeoetRte enn A ST ORI IO MRG0 LTI ioTc 11:00 A. M.—Church Kindergarten 3 ¢ 1 14 10 pos oring ab oiel ae s anhea L Ons )¢ overy | Stenography, stencil cutting, mimeo- ; y : . n the pa the Gier- | a massive celebration with a large | ©f their expenses. One out of every D = 4 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship 4 . ¢ four collcge women is contributing phing, ldressing envelopes, . > SEet \ b been bud- the Sucred Heart school | 0 R e e T e B e Sermon by the Pastor ) s of mies. A num- icea ;ho'm:\].\ ;‘.:n:? ing. Of all college students. one |Students often act post-office “THE GOD TO WHOM WE PRAY™ 5 1o el orino Leplonment nene bk alai acred Heart church, founder | Ut of every three was at least par- | clerks during holiday and other 12:15 P. M.—Men’s Bible Class y of the 1 N entertained in the | and benefactor of the post, the ob- | tially self-supporting during the r\-lp‘\h, V’,‘N:".; ‘.Y:qvm!\mmv n :00 P. M.—P’eng Yu Club ; A St ot mion servance will be a quict one. vear 1 8. Onc-sixth of all ‘0;-‘;‘" ';”:‘l" AMiRReEERE SR ALE 7:30 P. M.—Young People’s Society One « rmans 1s Ric many military clubs|lege students were entirely self-jirequ QT AN 3 5 1 3 nizations represented will| Supporting in that year, according Lots of Good Jobs (STANDARD TIME) : ot 1 nley Stas-|to Dr. Greenleaf's figures. Among other suggestions, based ¥ ( Kl Meriden, Kosciuszko post, | men and women ned $532.500,000 | on what students already are do- on nueeting rocently, desc and members from Meriden, South- | during their term time in 611 in- | ing, are: telephone operating, meal- experier a member of ington, Terryville, and Torrington. |stitutions reporting. The average | time cashiering in cafeterias, time- | : aer et cast. | Finance Commissioner Paul Nurcz e . B Il or of the Peoples’ Savings bank will T . G nst the ‘“‘“”H‘r*‘*‘ I a number of speak- Fundamental Svangelisti Missionary s0 11 e of his war|ers will make short addresses ANGIN . o) Morning Service, 10:45—sermon: “The Panoply of God" ans ¥ o G e de AT aR eeal a1 e 2 sk CHANGING TO STANDARD TIME “Put on the whole armonur of God"—Eph. 6:11 i 1 been directed against | 1069 L EEr Sk . Evening Service, 7:00—Sermon: “Divine Finalities” f A S Je i i an [Ane:Cresident, il odan Kalinow- ° “For Christ also hath ONCE suffered for sins"—I Peter 3:18 g . ki; viee president, Joseph Wozniak; | ; 2 g 1 i ) """“’y““" “Y "’“‘ m"‘ ;‘;"\‘ Alexander Ruscik; and recording ; R S L Ll P n secretary, Joseph Riga | s e S T s S S TS R R D v I ¢ soon as he has them hopes | > 0 oY ik 158 AT \ = ! e M some ch of aviation. | . : S i MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 , TR v W : STANLEY MEMORIAL CHUR ‘_‘ e e A Sermon by Dr. Hil—WHY GALLIO? H 1 4 h “d in the infantry who lost the use of his legs in the 5 3 9:30 A, m. and 12 neon—Church Sehool | OLDEST SAVINGS ACCOUNT ine gun battalions battle of the Somme, claims to be Church School 10:45 a. m.—*“Religlous Education Sundny.” Sermon by the Pastor mihieat aolinge auataineil t vorld’s champion invalid chair Sessions at 9:30 and 12:10 L D T e and of ‘thent are evelist. He recently made a record : i A Henrty Weleome to essors of Tron Cros r to Clacton and back, takin A Cordial Invitation to All e Little Church with the BIG Welcome' rl Brunning. late of SUi- 1114 hours each way. Clacton is 70 ! quad.”’ as the machine gun njles from londen. Hill's next ven- i i mpanies in the German army were tyre will he a trip to Brighton. 55 i = Wies SERSL =k i dled, is the original hard Inek miles from London through a hilly ’ mber of the grof He was,country X ded three t 5. the last wound R < 8 L 5 8 cing received on the morning of ADOPTS FRESHMAN RULE R Ql LY DAY 9:30 Church School . y All Services on Standard Time 1 f Nov. 11, 1918, a brief hour or so be- | Spokane, Was., Sept. 28 (P-—Gon 10:45 Special Service With Message by the Pastor nd hi ‘ r the armistice ended all hostili- university, consistently the po , ; ; m his life, and he was kept in a |strongest football teamns, will apply - ove countr o o tal for a year by it the freshman rule, for the first time aigr of & P ¢ ppi | pu d Ad H ) Two of the men have their final |this scason, to non-conference games. | A

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