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10' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1924. ANNUAL WATCH NIGHT SERVICES TO BE OBSERVED Wm Invokes Divine Aid in Estab lishing Identity I i.. girl "' li v.-b rv , .- ' i. nr I i- -i .ruing en ir v in- u' i ,-i , ' a;.1 and h . j r .i I -i ' 1 1 ; i ha i' , i r i n '-U'i t n J. w, :; elu.a'.. 1, v ; .!.- i. u- ii- J A driltl.'li I !'!';,-. p J ' ' i : 1,1 n , . ! i 'i , - : ,i 'i' : . ' ' ' ' ' i o - l- e N i ' i- ' i . a t ,: : ana 1 " iti iv I1 'J lo i in - au N" 1 . !!. ... .. . : in .i ' . .:. ru-1. . , : a 1 " ; ,1 .-' 1 da ys , ' ' . ' 'c.i ! 1 I ; V ll- r. , ' j : .-i-'. h'-r n ov: Nm' - -, ! ! :, 'p : :a';-,' i- ;:n . Iron i a :.v ork pap' r, hr us h.. a Jsirev I. isiic w- ;sh 1 -" ; i-;a If-, is .", 4 i 11 ' ' 1 1 c- :;i", : a agV lrw n ha!r al;. 1 .rg. : i y-l'! iiv ry." She speaks win a. .. .awion ft a. dra'vl, which I'.ia'.i . i-i- JJh or Sn-ni.. si::; tf.-i-U -'pi:,-.li mr'y, kno'is l.a'in irv (.-- k fay r-'i ; nv mlT Wj i tlr.-- fv-i-t'.rk .-vtvir-e- an. I Con-y tj.-'ir)). Svo mvu p.-::- fuiiily i:i:lipl- I f.ith-T, nio'n'r. a l.roth'-r 'no i''i-s (i'1t 'Inn h' !'.? and a yon is fj;Tr. Sb& 'ts aVft''!.'' soap:- n:- -nwty aal taking a cour la in : J i - '.:n. Ashburnham Selectmen Tiotest R. R. Action Fitc-h'niirc, Mas.-.., I y. IT. t.iffi- lal aynour.y HKnt w,is iiiadti tnday tiiat t.lit; Fo.-ton A: Maine rnilroad will close its Ashburnham station .-.ad i-u;onti ;. Us fr Iclit terir; i"-twin .S'iiburnham and tl"f main !in at South AihburnliH m a distance t thf mii'-s on 1'Vbruary 7, Ash Vairnham sr !r''"' ni'in ha' o ontcrt'd a protogt atrainst the deoi?ion. The raiirca'i scvrral mortis aso i.'piacd i's strain pasc-ngT tram -t Ice en the branch with a motor i.s operated on the raits. This bus Aiil continue to op-rat . it is an- ouneed, but -Mil carry only pas- ngTS and tiv-ir bassaec Henry F. Fordham Dies At Long Island Home Miami, Via., Deo. C7. H"nry V. I'ordham of Greenport, L. I., died h're early this morning. Mr. l'ord i am. who was retired, formerly was a f-hip buiid'-r on I onp Inland and !.-.for was the h-ad of an oysti-r - .ippinp plant. He had hem 111 about a yoar. it STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH "Thr MMIij I hnrrh mHh the Big Wflrnrnf ." Mjn.lny ltlilr. a. m. New nr Sermon "f.OIIH fll HALF.'1 Our Mih to All: A ch Yrnr of -JoTful VnicI k The location of Our Church May Not Re Known to :'j jjjj Some In Our City, But You U'ill Have No Doubt About j j Our Position. Religiously, If You Accept Our Invitation is and Attend Our Services. 1 People's Church of Christ Court Street F. L. Brooks, pastor l!i:4 a. m. "1921 In Retrospect." 7:00 p. m. "The Dones and the Undones of 1924.'' The Church That Offers of Our fathers, and Seeks Only to Save Souls. The First Church of Christ (Center Congregational) MAIN AND ( HI RCH STREETS 10:01) a. m. C hurch School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. The Reverend I.. B. Paton of Hartford will preach on the subject: "Christ's FuJfilmpnt of the Old Testament." 1 2 :15 p. m. Men's Bible C la-s. o:00 p. m. Armenian Service. ":30 p. m. Young People's Meeting. Men are invited to hear Dr. Paton at 12:1", con tinuing the stereopticon lecture on "Men of the Stone Age." 7 1 WISHING YOU A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR - Traying That In All Things Thou Majest Pro-perand Rein Health As Tin Soul Prospereth." IT'S DIFFERENT VERY DIFFERENT A Picture With A Searching Storv THE CALL OF THE WILD SOUTH CHURCH-SUNDAY EVENING, 7:15 Doors Open At 6:45 Morning Worship at 10:45 Sermon Rv the Pastor "CHRISTIANITY AND WITNESS" If You Ic No Regular lun ch Home We Invite You Most Cordially To Participate in Our Worship and W ork A Cordial Fellowship Awaits You BULLET TAKEN OUT OF HEART AND MAN LIYES I lilru.-'.Hi) 11,1.1 ! i led Suicide With I'ersiiiinllv Unlit Cannon and I'ni't, I'll, i-'. ''. Max iv,-k was .t';i'' t"l iv .it -1" eurgoe.ni had i. 'r ! ' -I a bullet from hi.s h'-n, thai : ' rj being ) i .i i-. ) i y li'h.1 ro- ' i . i : k ! 1 1 ' b.e frp'ii Is I, than t li -ni ' ' ivr "i -i ii in of h iiibwb . I !:. i'' lo'lung house Ohrist-ii.i.- . I ck ! ''-i 1. -J to end M.i i .- no weapon, he cou- 'rii.'' -J ;i cannon of a piece of i I pipe, rammed !iom a charge ' p...- -r. :i n 1 r a bullet used I i "' f m. ! M.ik'-. Il-i la 1 it mi ' j'-iui- d i: .it hi peart and v,.. ' b 1 fin. o.iurg,. iti) n red hot I'l'i, i i" pa so report. t: i i 1 ills r'i. I. at ltn N-fav inalifill fn.aM. Tiioftfl lk "f -ii' rH- "f h" lif.irt. v. M. r ..p.up-1 a flaii" In I'l'i-k i . rat t'lnnish tho fac around i 1 i -' . .i iiv-ij i'atin? hy 'it;; 1' in Iiifc Via.u -1. arid pri'mirc I "Ut tV fpilio-hii'-t. J'.ir "a.i -hr.-i ro atcd into petition r.-iiimod b".-iti nc. an I Stamford Youth, Killed by : Trolley, Accident Victim liridp, pn,a. 7, The .l-ath of bucip' l'ac'i l.och-vood. 17 soars I'M. Ill How- Mivrt. Stamford, is re I'l'i'icd a an aei'idint hy (.'oroncr J . tl .1. I'lT-ian today. V-.c'or Wood '.ali, ':; Wiiudside- iicr.li.. ftamford, motorman In cha"' of a troiley car w.th 'vhieh a mntoicyoi a opi. rated by I.c. kivood, collided a. 6 r.. m., T--'conihrr in Sniiim".- .tre't nar Itridc strcof, Stamford. ! i ;oiif-r. "tf l of rcfpon.Mbllby 't t ( fatal ity. Tip coronor ny-1 t'lat the mo forriu'le had no lij.itr, aitllouvh th" j hour --aa i p. m. Til : coroii' r also fays, that the troll"',' car v.aa tnv. jinc ft a speed not exce; -diiij tin I miles an ho; r. Russian Painter and Theater Designer Dies Paris. Di e. 27, I. eon Nieelaio- lch Pakst, 5S, Ttussian painter and thea trical dsijiir. died today. F.ak.ut wast c.iiifat. in art at St. Pc fin burs anJ Paris and aftr workmit tor a 'ime in Mo!''ow soft 'ed In Paris and rapidly achieved popu larity as a dnsicncr for the Mate. His cliir-f rniii -na.s won throuffh his dsiCT for the set'ing of some of the notable production.1 of the llussian baH'-t, but bo also was widely known as a portrait palnfr and mural docorator. He visited t!;e Pnitori Stati-s in I f " 2 and exhibited a. nnmliT of his paintings in New York. A tvp.-ivritcr of white ena.mol and tI, nun :ory kov. i.s in the pos wlon of the rju'-en of Spain. No Apology For the Faith y scan '1 Religious UaplUt t hnn lie rirst o'llmik. mnrnlng wurhip. by llio Kev. p, Canipb. 11 . I'hiirlcs.ton, V;i. K in p. ! school and Hroi horlioml 7 T. m . Y. P. P.. 1. Sub- pi:! -. S'Tlll'ill MofKao in , Ihl' i 'a.'-s. let: "Pare Problems hi a World Sitting: America to tlio lu.-icuc." la'ii'ki'. Mln Helen Plxcm. Monday- 7:.'ll p. in.. Boy S '.nit.s. Thnrsday 7: IT, p. in., II ry pra.r u . tli-e "f the year. .Ml nr.-- invited to l... present at the New Y' ar's srr- I (MiKrrcatlonal t'liur. hi Pirst Sini'hij 1 .) n. ni., church school. 11 o'clock, inornlnp worship: Mib .pct: iTirls'.'s Fulfilment nf the Old Tistanp-nt." Speaker, l;.yv. I.. P.. Pi.tnn, r.K 15:15 r. rn , Men's Piblp. class. Pr. Paton will glv a bc-ture with stereopticon. :i p, m., Arnionlan senicc. .VtlO p. m., Younpr I'oople's meeting. Tip'viay 6:31 p. m,. Young Wom an's missionary mooting. Wednesday 7:43 p. m.. the union preparatory serico will be held in the South church. Pr. Hill will give the address. S p. m.. banquet and New Year's rarty cf the Young Peo ple's society. Thursday 5 p. m.. Armenian Pihte cla.s.. Friday 7:"d p. m . Floy Scout meeting. South SundayChurch school. Imhan department at 9:30 a. in. Begin t ers' department at 1":H." a. m. Primary, junior, intermediate and senior departments ut 12: in p. m. Mornins worship at lr:45 o'clock; CHURCH STRONGER SiatKlh show That One in Tvcry Tbreo Attend" Sen iocs Through out the Pnipirc of Croat Britain. London, pec. 57. The churches of Great Britain have increased in membership in the Vest year on a Tca'e not recorded since the great Welsh Revival. With three small xeeptions. the church in Wales, 'he Scottish Kpiseepal church and the Cr.it.ed Free Church of Scotland, every denomination has increased its number of communicants or mem bers, the total Increase recorded I: 'lug lio.noo. While this increase has been made in The adu't taction of the churches, ihere bos been a deerea."e of ;;!,6fi5 in the number of Sunday school scholars. The Btrergth of ti e churches in Great Britain is summarized as fol lows: '"'ommut-tents a' d mi mlv-rs 5. 45.17; Sunday school scholars 5. 4f,,i.5r'5: Roman Catholic popu'ation (Pr.giai-1 snd Wales) I t'97.55". making a total or f:...;i.7;:. These Hgurep, hovv,'ver. are nat i ..b-t . as they do not include ui ; tistici c' the s.i'vation army. ;'r-''hu-ob of Scot'and, the I'att'iriai'S, reop as 'o th.eir SUelr.' schools, and a number of smaller communions such as the Plymouth Hn", li n. As affording a fairly complete :cord, however, he figures nei lie com pared wi'h fie last population cen sus nf 45. 7'17, ,":;. On this isis. ore person in every three s asCviat'-J d'hriteiy mth a Chris'ian ctri -eh. DR. BELL AT M.E. CHURCH Former I,o.al Pa-tor Now District Superintendent ill Speak Here lv Address P.. TV C. Rev. Pr. John JL-rey Be'! will b' C.e speaker at the evening service in t'c T:;n;ty Mthodmt church tomor row. I.ir. Re; i i'n': district sup-r-!! rd-u:f. o' 'he N"w Haven district ij1 i-' sld's n New Haven. He was paster of 'Irmity church from 19fi5 to I'.p'i ni l has many fri'nds ill the Ti.es p'ci.a! rnusie will be eier !',ons by Harrv ('" f'lms'e.id. Mr. 1 1 tns'- ad is one e ' Hartford's lead i t-g baritones ad 1s a memh'r cf it;.- I'crerrdia ouar'e of That clt.y. tl- c-f up; V' '"' dtj-t 'hur. h b'-'-.r'-. 1 ' lir''i:r:i:n vv, ' T';!ls of N.'7r,reti.. King" . . . . . Hambn a. ' 1 "ne R:rh of Meirn" . . L'-nni h, "Keejuieni" Homer "i.-.st Night" K'crn'm "Tl-.- Gr-a' Aeai.i-inc" .. Kroner Lr. r-ic 1 1 nail sp'ak to Kveryman's Mil' ' c'ass a'so. Flcnviiics and lUbcrc to sermon, "C'lirlMlanlty and Wllnesa. llearlns." Address to juniors, "I'll lars." Pvcnlng worehlp at 7:15 o'clock; motlnii picture, "The Cull Prom I ho Wild." Italian Mis-Ion --Morning worship at ln:Si o'clock at the llunt'r Poad 1 'ommimlly house. Sunday school at .1 p. m. Assyrian worship at I. tin p. m. Italian worship at the church at 7: "ii p. m.' Young People's meeting at fi p. ni. Wednesday-" p. in., i 'hristtnas clcbratlon for Italian mothers In South church. 7:15 p. in., union sen Ice preparatory to the celehia 'ion of the communion in South church chapel. F.ev. Pr. ('.eorge W. t'. Hill "ill fpenk. 11:15 p. til., Watch Night service. The quartet il sins Pudley Puck's "Hymn of the Night." Friday 7::tf' p. m.. motion pic ture ent. rt.:inment. l eatui e, "llnbln Hood." Stanley Memorial Sunday la a. in., senior ami in termediate departments of the church school. 1":45 o'clock, morn irg worship and New Year's sermon by the pas'or. subject, "Good Cour age. " 15 m junior, primary and beginners' departments of the church school. Monday 7:?n p. m.. meeting of the r.oy Scouts. Sunday. January 4. Iti;'., p'.:45 a. m., communion seric; and recep tion of new members. St. Matthew s Frvieo In Knglish at f:lR a. in., in (ierman at lr:4i a. m. Service New Year's Ko with holy com munion at 7:4.', o'clock. New Year's morning at J " : S 0 o'clock. Religious Items Li j With the departure of 1P5 4 from itlie world and the arrival of the r.evi -born 1 925. New Britain's churches, as is their usual custom, are preparing to usher in the new year with impr'ssive .Mottopa. 'services. Watch Night services will be held in many churches. There will be a Now Tear's serv ice at 7:45 o'clock- Thnrsday evening. Union service at South. The Young People's soepty rf til" First Concrcgationat ciiurch will give a baneiuot and New Year's party be. .ginning at H o'clock Wednesday eve ning. The standing committee of th- South Congregational church wa'l n.cef immediately af'er t!ie morning srviee; tomorrow. There will be a Wao-h Night i rv - ice in the Trinity M P. ehuteli I ginning at 9 o'clock Wednesday ev nips. Tie Woman's ll'ni" Mis-io'-arv a-.sejoia jon w ill take t. a vi itli Mrr. P.iciiard Hulb'rt Tin-.-iay aft, rr.it'jp. The children of tb' A . M. K. 7.iea church school will present a Chrif' mas program at the evening servi1'" tomorrow. On Moii'lay nveili,! there will V" a Chris'mas tree a:,. exercises in the chureh Tliere will be a i''-i-tmas eare-i sen iee at S'. Ma'l.'.- Kpiee,pal ri'.ureh at 11 a. m.. ;.'-! a ihra'a rtethlet-e m". wi 1' --'''i! a'. 7 r. ' p. m. The Yours P'op1' 's e'.eiety nf t"' hirst. Cocgr'ga'ie" a chure'n v.i: '-.t e a banqu. t a - 1 New- Yar's party Wednesday cv!., s'artir.g at S o'clock. T!ie Kminanuet G ,sp-' ehnrth - b' raw- a praver nie.'irE" at 5 o'eee.ck Wednesday nlrbt v hieh will .'.ve",np into a Watch NiC :.' rv :ce. Th" rrimmi'i" -iM.-h will enndU' t i be- every nvnii '- can-.r.ss win re ceive its comnil.-.o', frein th'- 'pas tor. R"v. Pr. A Ahl-iuis-t of the First Lutheran irg s'n ic fnnv Th- r' '' 1 -e a the Fil -i ' Vf Ines-luv ' a,-.'.-lock. Th'T' a' program a i 1 iuding with a la ' e at midnight. ' r,"( ', t 'lUf'h Ml; 'p ri.'ft! m';- i- Tbo FouMi '"m r- i1 r, have a Wat I Nivh v. ri r cirnirg at 11:15 '' K W -1 r MethodlM ( liiirvlics A. M. K. Zlon Sunday 10:45 a. m preaching by l.h. pastor, Pcv. William H. t'nlnes, IiM: "Whcro Is He That is Porn King of the, Jews?" Sunday achool at 1 -: :so p, m. Christian Kndenvor nie. tlng at 6:uil'p. in. 7:45 p. ni., Die Christmas program will bo given by the school children. Monday evening Christmas tree at the church. Trinity Sunday 9:50 a. m.. church school. l":1a ii. in., sermon by Pr. John Henry Ilell. 4 p. ni., church mcm laishlp class, ii p. m., Epworth lrairue devotional meeting. Leader, William Pease; subject: "I Can Po All Things Through Christ. Who Str' ngllieii.th Me." 7:15 p. m., ad dress b Pr. J. II. Pell. Tuesday 5:05 p. m.. W. II M. S. tea, with Mrs Richard Hulb.-rt. 7:30 p. ni., Hoy Scout meeting. Wednesday 3 p. m Ladles' Aid meeting in the church. 0 p. m., Watch Night service. Friday 7:20 p. m., choir rehear sal. The next meeting of the sewing solum! will be on January 3. St. Mark's Ilpiscnniil Jloty Innocents' pay and the First Sunday after Christmas. 7:3" a. in., holy communion. 11 a. in., church school Christmas carol service. 7:30 p, m., Christmas Can tata "Bethlehem," Fca.-t. of the Circumcision and New Year's Pay January 1, S a. m holy communion. I niinaniii'l (dispel Sunday 1" a. rn.. prayer and pral' service. l'i:45 a. m.,' preach ing. topic. "Weighed". 12:15 p. m., Sunday school. 5:45 p. m., Young The people's church will have a Watch Night service beginning at 9 o'clock Wednesday night. I Tne K. P. C. orchestra will p'ay ' Christmas carols Sunday morning. I Gorman i Sunday 9:"0 a. m. Sunday school. '10:::o a. m service in Knglish. I 7:50 p. in., srvie in German; ape .rial Christmas music. Monday evening Christmas party i of the Y. P. S. I Tuesday 5:".o p. m... Christmas party of the Ladies' .Aid society, j Thursday.') p. in., Watch Night ' s rv ic. 4,711,994 METHODISTS llii is Figure Given Out Today in Publication of the Church Year liook. Cnic.'i. iec. 5.. Thf,re are 4. 7! 1,994 Methodists, according to fig ures from the .Methodist year book 'or 19:.',. made public today by the or!d se -vice commisAion of the M'llo'li-t Kplscopa.1 church. Thus mvmbere'iip inc'ud'a only pr p., r. ory ana I'l l meninrra and . iiiclu !. either affiliate !, b :.' meniljers or adh'f-rcnts "nri'h. of which, there are .pes t: more than 1 a.'iua'i'O. I.a: year the un-mb' rship w-as I, H)",. 5 15. From the increase 0f SH, 1M7 m'ast I'" deducted a decrease of "1,97 cans' d by d'athfi, removals and tra:-.sf,ii to other chtrchM. having a m incr'Tise of 51,450 of which :7.i'.:. are in foreign areaa and ;f.,S55 In the United Siat'-.s. There are moreanca In 13 arraa In it i niiel S'aT.-.- and decreaAoa in . ;g'-' a-'.i. Th'- Omaha, N'b., area s .o iel greatest lnerea.se, with a an mi .rship of 585.959, an inerea-'.e -,: '.."'79. r.o.s'on vvtth u nv ml.cnship of 1 P1.193 had an increase of 155S. .V ", the foreign areas eho-.vcd iu- OLD NEWSPAPER SOLD Man. heater Mirror. At Manchester. N. H Port liae.1 Fly Uniun-T rosier Publishing i o. Mar.ehe -tor, N. H . Pec. 57. The i I. ,. ion-Lead' r Publi.-hing company, jvub'.shrrs of tl,-j Manchester head ier and the Maivhester Prion, an j nennc-d today the purchase of the : Ma ic .-. so r Min or, one of the old est a",ri'""n daby newspap'rs in New England. The consolidation wit ii tiie afternoon Leader will lake I'fi.-ot Monday, and today the lr.st . li-:ons of the Mirror as a separate u.vsvap'r wi'l le Issue-,. Tr.e two papers will I.'- published 'i.i b r the name of the L'-ad' r. The Mirror sin... i's purchase some oars a co from Re.M-crnns W. Flllsbury, has be. n published by a company pearl' 1 by John II. l ahey. publish er of the Worcester Tost and former pc si'b nt of the United States cham ber of commerce. Major Frank Kiifv and John T. Mu'hllng are publishers of the Union and Leader. NO TREMBLING BRIDES Minister of Prominent Ungltsh rhnn h Say., That f.irls Arc Firm, M.n ."t Wind Up. London. Pec. 57. There may b" blushing brid's but th'y have no j trembling hands when in the church ,or estry, says the Rev. Joseph Wal lott, pastor of a promlnet church In ISuuMiport. I "You know what some authors w rit.; about th' trembling bride," he sav s. "P is all bunkum Pon't you b' lleva it. The gir's write in a bold, I firm, fr. e hand. It i the man who has the wind up. The bridt gets Worship Prnplc's mcetlnK. 7 p. m preach ing, topic, ."Striving". Monday and Tuesday evenings at 7.45 o'clock prayer meeting. Wednesday evening at t o'clock prayer meeting merging Into the. nrnual Watch Night meeting. Second Advent 1":45 o'clock, Sunday morning sen Ice. with sermon by pastor, llev. Hubert O. Muggins; "Our Clod Whom We Serve." 15:05 p. m., Sunday school. 7 o'clock, cve-iiing service with sermon: "Moses' Choice." Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, pruiee meeting. Christian Science. Sundnv serslce at 10;45 a. ni. Pub ,ect. "Christian Science." Sunday school at !:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at "! o'clock. The reading tooin T'.oe.m 504, National bank building Is open to the public dally from 15 noon until 4 o'clock except Sundays and holi days. People's 10:15 a. m.. "1954 in Re reaper!." 15 noon, Sunday school sssslon. i p. m.. Young Pcopb.i's meeting (a sur prise meeting i. 7 p. m., "The Pones and Pndones of 1 954." Tuesday 7:45 p. m., Bible study class. Wednesday 3 p. m., woman's prayer band. 9 p. m.. Watch Night service. Friday 7:45 p. rr., rhoir rehear sal. , IntiTTWiHonaJ Rlhle SJudontV ,Wn. 10 a. m Junior Bible class. 11a. m.. study on the "Tabernacle". 3 p. m lecture by H. P. Manning, subject: "The. Life of Joseph." (Part two). hold of the pen In one. hand, gathers up her draperies in the other and af ter signing the register throws down the pen as much as to say 'that'B that.' The poor man always makes a mess of It. "Some of the rirls are so v igorous that they cross the nib of my foun tain pens." TP FINE PICTURES "Call Kvoni the Wild'' At Smith Cluinh TmiU t;w Ivcnlnj j "Kohin Hrxxl" For Friday Mt?ht. i I "The Call From the n., j the subject cf the featur; pi:tif "t ' the South Congregational .-bu.-ch to- i morrow evening. The picture tells of a puppy, abandoned by trappers, : which Is left to it fate In the Sierra I Nevada mountains and in his aeareh ' for tood learns the ways of his wId cousins, the wolves. He Incomes as ; one of them and la the terror of a neighboring village. The men in the village set (raps ; for him, in Wis hills. The only , child in the village, a lovable 'little lad. Imitating his eder, goes into the j mountains alone to trap the "Tig Wolf." He sets his trap and then . los's his way. He wanders all night and finally eonma back to the trap! he himself hnd set and finds the wild dog a rap: i v e. j i Pity for the dumb animal Is stronger than fear and he ventures I close enough to share his last morsel of food, with the dog. Kindness awakens the good dog Instinct and : th'y roam the hills together. Meantime searchers have found the child's coat and are convinced he was killed by the animal. Dur ing the second night of wandering th" boy is caught in the trap set by his father. The shepherd instinct is awakened in the dog and he s'auds guard ovr his boy friend who has helped him. Heredity triumphs ovr the in fluence of his environment while with the wild creatures. While the boy's mother prays for his safe re turn the dog watches over him all ; night and in the morning his bark' brings the rescuers and dog and i boy both are returned to good I horn's. 1 "Robin Hood." Douglas Fairbanks' spectacular picture which won the photoplay medal as the best picture : of 1 955, will be the feature at the ' regular Friday night entertainment. The picture is in two parts, the first telling of the Pari of Huntingdon . and I Is participation In the crusade with King Richard. The second part, less dignified end beautiful, is more lively and pictures the earl's , da'entur's as Robin Hood, seeking to uphold the right against the vil lainous King John during Richard's absence. The settings are of un usual sir.e and beauty, the plot works up to a thrilling climax, and the acting Is superbly done. "TEX COrMrMir.NTS'' AT rARSONS' THt ATUR Conquering technical difficulties almost insuperable, feci p. lie Mille in "The Ten Commandments." com ing to Parsons' theater. Hartford, all next week, breathed the breath of life into the ancient monarchies and caused Israel and Kgypt to live. The feat was achieved for the screen while filming the Biblical Introduc tion of "The Ten Commandments." Whilst masf r painters and stulp tors have reproduced single teenes from the Egyptian bondage, the Israelitlsh enodus, the wilderness, and the giving of the Law on Mount Sinai, yet the great resources of the movie have never been used before for this purpose. Im Mille, in this Paramount work, shows th" parting ot the P.'d Fca for the passage of the Hehn-wa and the subseejurnt uniting of the waters to engulf the Lgyptiaus. VERA CRUZ EXPECTS R. R. SHOPS TO WORK I llrlnstatiMl Members of thn Marlllmo League W ill Ilrcak Open the Iioors Which Were I,'kcil on Thursday Meico City. Pec. 57. Work In the shops, warehouses and offices of !tho Hallway Terminal company at I Vera Crui la expected to bo resumed today, the. reinstated members of the maritime league planning lo break 'open the doors which were lockod iThurHday night by members of Iho rallwaymon's confederation. The i doors were locked when the railway jmen called a strike In protest against 'a derision by the labor department I cancelling the Cclitya agreement reached between the baguo and the ; confederation through former Presl- dent Oliregon, In settlement of a long I standing conflict. I The cancelation of the pact threat ens lo bring back the conditions ob tained prior to Its signing, when port activities suffered considerably from protracted strikes. Fears of ,a clash between the two factions 'have vanished, however, as the 'league members will bo given mlll jtary protection, but the confedera tion threatena a general strike on the, Vera Cruz division should work be resumed at the terminal. I Acting upon a request troru Oov. jernor Jara, General Alniaran, the military commandant, yesterday oc cupied the jards. VJv polling the plek ,ots left by the strikers and taking control of the telegraph office. ' .Members of the maritime league re. sumed work In the roundhouse late in the afternoon. END OF THE ENDLESS Uxplorlng F.xpcdllinn Will Seek to I'each Terminus of landless tav erns Near Xcw Market, Ya. Neve Market, Ya Dec. 27. An or ganized exploring expedition, headed by Captain Robert A. Bartlet, Arctic explorer, will make an attempt next month to reach the end of the end less cavern, near here. According to announcement of the p'ans today, Captain Hartlctt and live other mem j hers of the Explorers' club, includ I ing Henry 0. Walsh, founder of the j club, who recently maue a prelim-' I Inary ttudy of the cavern, are sched- , I tiled to arrive here January 9. ! Tile party, it was said, propose to i construct a cabin, as a base for their ( explorations, at a point a mile and ' a half within the mouth of tint cav- A HAPPY NEW Prepare to Start the New Year Right! Put off the old self and put on the new, in Christ, EVENING SERVICE 7:15 Speaker DR. JOHN HENRY BELL District superintendent, New Haven district. Special Music HARRY C. OLMSTEAD one of Hartford's leading baritones Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10: 15 Morning Worship Sermon bv REV. P. CAMPBELL MORGAN Charleston, W. Va. Subjcct-'T'AUL'S OUTLINES OF HISTORY" Good Music t ' M.' .(lay, 7:45, New Year's Prayer Meeting All Welcome r Ladies' Day at Everyman's Bible Class Capitol Theater Sunday, 9:30 a. m. Speaker, Rev. Dr. J. H. Bell District Supt. M. E. Church Come and bring your wives and sweethearts mi, beyond which no on has avar been known to go, due to the natural oliatructlona encountered there, From that point they hope lo work their way back to the end. Improve Status and Culture of Eskimos Copenhagen, Dec. 57, Knud Haa niuasen, the Panlsli explorer, will Uavo for Canada In February on the invitation of the Canadian govern tnent, with official of which he will dUcuss pinna to Improve the mater ial culture and etatua of the Canad ian rsklinos. PaemiiKsen is of the opinion that the Ala&kan Eskimo are living un der far better conditions In all re pout.i than llsklnioa of all other countries, and he uwTlhra this to the educational activities of the Ameri can iiiitlioritP-.s. Cold Weather Blamed j For Pittsburgh Deaths I Pittsburgh. Pu Pre. 27. Three deaths in 1'ittslmrgh yesterday were 'attributed to Iho zero weather, i Helen Bradley II. whs fatally : burned when her clothing caught ' tire from an open grate, Joseph Andriani was killed in a fall on the ' b y steps leading to his home in a ' mining village near hre. The third victim wna eMbert Mousinlnow. who went to sleep with a gas fire burn j ing. and died of carbon nionoiide poisoning. St. Mark's Church Dec. 28th 11 a. m. Church School Christmas Carol Service 7 P. M. Cantata "Bethlehem" Uy J. II. Maunder Sung By CHOIR OF .16 BOYS AND MEN YEAR TO ALL 12:10 Bible School