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'EW BRITAIN DAILY HER ALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1930, T2 BIG SHOT ChirchServiees 1 thronzh the shut d to New York but ch d her h Phil M Herald PHEL LA i to pa ad closed front Jear to explore nking one sid g droc p. obviously led to ihie cempt shoc premi Then satisfied that browr ere was no longer anyo rer move- | He 1w made him she slipped quickly in 1 s smilin Wi And, then Ited, Here sudder senctrabl cou'd furiously 15 not very junk shop was appointed Enid t dark here & in the lane. She where i prov space —the vard, o < yard. Voices reached 1 vords indis ndow and acered in throug here they wer | nst a rai her cducation m 1 gone that far—thanks, in thiz particular, to Phil Martin, who hatl plained the game to her \ I'he five men werc in I Nt | culture sta not a pleasant-looking an atl wd, though most of them w One of them had a thin <miost abnormally pasty-white a drug addict, she decided “Keep v s eyes swept around the room you'll have at she could see of it. As| hints a ga angout it .iad the appearance of | course, fror 1ing but a storeroom for junk seat e were two bound. But above the « ing down t doors in h losed. The one opened, of course, on the yard anl, | After readi patently the door at the upp.r | ties we've vnd opened into an inner 1oom that She mnodded her hat was the v hose a grea other room throuzi | it shuttered windows she hall Times ha tlso seen chinks of light. What was in there? « all set She moved side of the second for steathily along (he [he merely wall and reached the | bumper. window. Her view here fore. This window Izzy Myers rever seen him uimself! She had|grown up but there was no | forth to me King the proprietor of the! Memory shop in the present surround- | can recall t He was speaking telephone that stood on th~ | pers ar ied. flat-topped desk at | show e th was seated liconsediott . Sure. they arc The \ i af ‘em On vo worse than usual pedestrian . tion would hen followed the sharp. sibilart | wasn't the aund of Izzy Myers's breath being | me under wn greedily in through his| The henc hearded lips. the judge Enid stared in through the slats, | ing of miles She inspected the room —- we hoast w Myers probably dignified it s Ruminations and Opinions Have = AN ex-army room, one at cither end. Both we soldicr it would b at the lewer enld | have the eivi head sharply. | in review, but hap buckled on his armor a What has become of the little chap | which also allotted a $50,000 fund | vas cven less obstructed than ba- | who played soldier also was open. | to mect the excitediy | a peg by closely scrutiniz r pa- | tion befor inscribed on h A youthful Komeo who tells us he CHURCHESR ! by FRANK L. PACKARD -~ .. in crowding er know upon to wind 1 BYRD CONTRIBUTES ~ - DATAONWEATHER Meteorological Observations ol Expedition Are Valuable Stanley corological ot plorcr indicates in a radio 1 to the National Geographic ters studying wme |in Washington, D. ( vast conti yme of the bl regay ded as atweather bre and island a cmispl outh alia and itherto has blind ather Fore Admiral hrousi crook oping 1oo cagerl g now—not 1 sort of oily rthfuli rapacious- 110 Miles of Sunshine mediately " for the 440 miles visibility here th probably could not tly to lay down ip briskly from 1 door connecti room where progress Skinn acti report- avorable had good vis AT v i - ‘ which ides a elue Monday Trinity Memorial HODIST CHURC vomen T0 PRESENT PLAY Congregational Ciwiseli Will Present “The Pamily Upstadis Lternational Ermanuel Gosnel Stalin and Kalinin (lash in Red Council Student Agitator Back Under Order ol Amnest) now Chivisten Seiene GOVERNMENT WINS People's The GRACE CHURCH Mislonars Mlance PEOPLE’S CHURCH OF CHRIST Marning Worship—10:13 A, M Prening service—izon .\ Howill prench morning and evening Wling of ourselves fogether . Second Advent STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH meamd 12 neon—Churelc Sehool Swedish Bethany G0 e m—service of Worship. Sermon by the Pastor CLOVE and COOPERATION Al wee cordinlly welcome Are the laws enforced in Connecticut? Come to Everyman’s Bible Class ‘ and Hear NUES ON WAY —— I Do With Autos ¢ s not ecn onesuita aluable Scientific Recc teorological section | planned for your help. ploration has en very great inde Haines and Harrison have 1 valuable They have ma tions every hour, over a period of ! upper air they have 400 pilot loon runs to obts o velocity r man. Lxcepting, of P dis § P at various m the couple on the back | jovels, Ma 1s have given wind data as hij ays to please the | reer, 1 pper air humidity, pressure | good idea 10 and tempe re have been obtair worshipful in character. s that even in motoring may become muscle | scientific s to mention whether or on the foot hold- he celerator. ur ell oiled and| otesting squealk feel at home. 10:45 A. M.—>subject: cd by kite or ng the weck-end casual-| gver a period of thr come to the conclusion | 7 t many civilians do the one doesn't know : months. | am glad to be able to report to you the splendid work done by | your representatives.” gned) RICHARD 5. BYRD | :chnical men referred to ine| nd was Admiral Byrd's radio messag: the holiday. But today|are Witliam C. Haines, meteorolo- tightens up on the front | gist, whose salary is being defr | | by the National Geographic society, | ve changed. Years ago a| The nd went forth|to the Byrd expedition, and Henr enemy. He has now!T. Harrison whose salary is b and once a month gocs|ing 1e Guggenheim fund. ct the paymen | The National Geographic —socicty what we ave if we ! contributed £25,000 toward the he cop who took us down | =iientific work of the Byrd cxpedi- its departure and. on Novembe last, Dr. Gilbert c onc ! s Yvol venor, president of the socicty, e co dumb. radioed Byrd that “Our trustec who had “This is on me.” [ rescarch committee have \oted s tombstone wasn't le the society's original If he was, the inscrip- g orc award an additional probahly read. “And it vailable when desired.” stock market that sent| The entirc amount of the National | Geographic society's contribution is fit of the doubt is what being used in various phases of ives us when he is think- | scientific work being carrvied ¢ nd not pedestrians, as| the expedition can hit “20 in low gear.” — ~ 9:45 A. M.—Sunday Church School 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship Sermon by 12:00 M.—Men's Bible Class Thursday, February 13th— “THE GOSPEL OF JOHN” Georgia has 9,713,324 peach tre REV. GEORGE W. C. HILL, D.D Pastor of the South Church “OWNERSHIP AND POSSESSION’ BIBLLE DISCUSSION CLASS LED BY PASTOR No. 2 S The Services at this Church are ’ They are You will “GIVING AWAY OVERCOATS 30 P. M.—Service of Worship with Music by Chorus e ) Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church First Church of Christ Rev. Ralph H. White of New Haven llev. Mr. White is research secretary of the fact finding committee for law enforcement in Connecticut General Public Invited South Congregational Church Worship. nd Theodor An Ideal 10:45 A, Greenc American’ Doors O Motion Picture FHE QUITTER Popular Service Wit Human Appeal Will Be Heartily Welcomed to All Servi 5(’(’ xll]d }‘(‘dl JAMES MELTON Setberling’s Own Tenor Jenny Lind Chorus—75 Female Voices New High Sunday, February 10, chool Auditorium ) ) Jo . 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