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i atest Announcements ‘of Church News, Activities PULPIT AND PEW firesbyfe_rians to Picture What Is Being Done in Re- H. B. Stephens, associated with Dr. Wilbur F. Crafts, will address the Men's Bible class of the Eastern Presbyterian Church tomorrow morn- ing. SSION WORK * k X % “A Warless World” is the general topic_of the Sunday night sermons for the month of November by Rev. George A. Miller at the Ninth Street Christian Church. The second ser- mon on “A Warless World—in Prom- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C, will preech at both services tomor- row. There will be baptism at night. * ok R X ‘The Swedish Baptists of the city will hold & social and reception at the First Baptist Church, 16th and O streets, Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Addresses will be made by members of Congress and the pastors. | The railroad men’s meeting 1sfo be held at 4 o'clock tomorrow. afternoon at the Terminal R. R. Y. M. C. A. j ASSISTANT PASTOR |Dr. Andrew Freeman Ander-l SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921—PART T, - Noted Author Connected With Holy Cross College Is V_(cu.m of Pneumonia Attack. GETS CHICAGO CALL son of Calvary Baptist May Leave Here. FATHER JOHN A. ZAHM DIESIN MUNICH HOSPITAL| yi» pARIEY SUCCEEDS, SAYS BISHOP CHRIST MUST OCCUPY VACANT CHAIR By the Associated Press. DETROIT, Mich.,, November 12. —Unless the vacant chair at the world conference on limitation of armament is occupled by Christ the conference will adjourn with- other war. 15 of war L and Services | Not until the prime consideration of the reduction of armament and abolition passes from the zone of economics into the zone of ethics ever cease.” will war out any hope of permanent peace, Bishop Theodore §. Henderson of BAFTIST. Detroit, head of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Michigan, sald Kendall Baptist Church . mote Parts of World. ise” will be delivered a s in an address here before an NINTH AXD B S.W. . tomorrow night. | M. Barker, secretary to Representa. I un sdirem hero belod an | putRARSCMorn The panied by a large orchestra and the/the address. H. Winslow, secre- see resbytery Of{ordinance of baj ved | " sistant pastor of Calvary Baptist “There will be & vacant chair at tubles’ Special exercises by the the auspices of the P i ptism will be observed | tary of the assoclation, will preside. 5 Théra Wilihe &iyacintiCmlE & Tegctables pecial exerclses |t Presbyterian exposition, under | There will be a_song service accom- !tive Rucker of Missouri, is to deliver Dr. Andrew Freeman Anderson, as- religious organizations in the city. the E DAY, narvest of frul ts and Church, has received a call to become pastor of the Morgan Park Baptist Church, Chicago. Dr. Anderson stated | The singing will be led by E. H. Goelz and special musical numbers will be given by Clarence L. Morgai * ok ¥ at the close of the service. The Sun day morning sermon will be on “The Divine Might" At the morning serv- cupant of that chair will determine the outcome of the conference,” Bishop Henderson said. “If a mili- Pentecost Be Keprated " 7:80 pmeo JESTS Ot BARABAS: LIFE GREATEST DECISIC % Have you enlisted iu the Clristian Ene Washington city, is to be held Tues- day, Wednesday" and Thursday in the Presbyterian T e gty will- e unveilea " Do Baghy today he will make his decislon with tarist sits in the chair the skele- Church. agby w! e unveiled. Dr. Bagby! Armistice Sunday will be marked by oday he will make his decislon with- - e deavors? Do so at 6:4 B h - . . founded this church and was its pas- tons of ten million roldiers who | ————_ BIMUNTTE The opening exercises will takey, Gl il 08 b een years. All his old & military servios tamorrpw At 1L mm, In the, nesciweek ywhether or ot ha dled In the world war will haunt | Randle Highlands (honca place at 2:30 olelock Tuesday after-| frionds and members of the chureh | o4 orace Episcopal Church, th and D will aocept the now pastorate. . the conference and it will come to o noon with a women's rally, at which |are Invited to attend this unveillng |proach a speelal sermon and the mu- Dr. Anderson has just returned naught. 1t an cconomist sits there b o Readivens” i C and argu X c, i special program will be given. Atservice. * Kk ok % i will be of.Mu Syireuriats Eature: from Chicage, having wone thars fov. armament because war ls too storal unnversary. Hrief ade He was born October 3 representatives of ail church 3:30 o'clock the women will visit the] exposition, when mission demonstra- tions will be given, and there will be exhibits of lands and costumes. From row morning in the Knickerbocker |“tap i i Hocheater Theological Seminary and 2 £ i al ] 2 o ochester Theological Seminary an elehea, : . o 7 to 8 o'clock there will be.: gf(":o_.'""“e“ Charles Wicwhiidge it * Kk x % REV. DR. A. FREEMAN ANDERSON. | University of Chicago. He has re- *it"war 1s only too expemsive | # bm. Dptisms. Larke cialns (mea ibe exhibit for adults. At 8 o'cloc] lmann, bass, will be assisted by Rich-| pey Dr, Edward Lalrd Mills, editor ocelved the B. A., B. amd D. D. because big battleships cost forty )l Papt. Ch. Eye n. tion pictures, “Eyes of the Blind " and “Men of Tomorrow,” will be shown, for adults. “The Gospel of Sweet Reasonable- ness” will be the subject of the ser- mon by Rev. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, minister of All Souls’ Church, tomor- ard Lorleberg, cello, with Lewis Corning Atwater at the organ. * ok A pageant of Christian| wppe rye and the False of Liberal- The flags of the allied nations will be used about the choir and chancel and a buglar from the War College will sound the church call, the call to col- ors and after the service will sound of the Pacific Christian Aavocate, is to preach tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at the Dumbarton Avenue M. E. Church. will teach the adult Biblé. class'of Foundry M. E. Sunday school tomor- at 9:45 o'clock, using regular eral days ago. 15, 1866, at Volant, Pa., the son of Barnabas and Margaret Ellen Ander- son. He was educated at Hall In. stitute, Pa.; Buckville University, Pa.; degrees. Heo engaged in entering the ministry. of the Grace Baptist Church of th teaching before He was pastor costly, then the war lords of the world will chuckle with glee. Not until we declare war fs an unmiti- Tuerday i Fuil Gospel Pentec x ht—ltaptismal wervice of the 1 Mission gated curse and a denial of the gospel of Christ will war ever be milllon dollars each; if America cannot afford war because 93 cents out of each dollar in the national budget goes to pay war bills; if E. Hez Swem Christians cer- tainly saved forever.” “West *flashington Baptist TS T row liberty, “The Striking of America’s)ism” will be the subject of an ad-| The sermon in the evening will be | International I . “Paul's Defense | CIty from 1894 to 1899, asststant| that is all the conference delegates 218t AN Houro will be presented, to be fol-|dress before the Liberal Religious |preached by Rev. Dr. john Wesley | Bofore Fefins o oo Foul® Den®® | hugtor ‘of Calvary Baptist Church hal any. then war will be delayed UL s Sy 2 hibit, open to!Unlon by Jesse Benjamin tomorrow |Hill of New York. His subject wiil * ik & from 1899 to 1902, pastor of the First only until the nations have enough 11:00 8.0 he Chailenging Ta lowed by a general exhibit, op: levening at § o'clock. The meeting |be “Rebuilding the World."” o ool Baptist Church of Harrisburg, Pa. doliars in their coffers to start an- 745 pm. . Tuperishableness of Mem- ~uri» all. will be held in Unitarian House, 1789 * kX K 5 o oas l;‘rfgfl;l C:‘:"h‘"h' 0&"!’:- from 1904 to 1909; pastor of the Nor- o e ot At the manse of the Church of the s punned an ome tomor- | ma] Park Baptist Church, Chicago, Paptiren at close of o b v Trip Around the World. Columbia road. * row in conjunction with Armistice from 1804 to 1914. He returned then FATHER JOHN A. ZAHM. “hne_Clureh_of the al_Welcome. i v s x % 2d and P streets, a fare- 7 At the session Wednesday after-| o o o Pilgrims, 2: Sunday, at which time there will be a| to Calvary Baptist Churcl ist- Y. M. C. A. = = 5 i S y_Foster Hall, rector of St.|well reception will be tendered Chap- g #|to Calvary Baptist Church as assist-| . 3 —_ . M. C. A, = & noon from 2 to 3:45 o'clock there Will| paurs Church. Alexandria, Va- 16 t6|lain and Mrs. J. B. Frasier, Friday | Tneion Covtre s oo char ) Antityithe date b Semudl 1 Grasue yoniel e Ss Thectors Rseveie on : 7 Tenlevtown Baptist Church be a general exhibit for adults. From |deliver an address at § oclock”tomor- | evening, November 18, trom '8 to 10.| " lations have boeen ment to alll sheraseies Sioitant to Dr W, o |his trip throuzh the wilderness of | School of Religious Education and Belt road. 4 to 5:30 o'clock there will be ‘m. chil- | row hnhqmoon at the Church of the Every member of the congregation is! 413 members of the parish and the | Bannoekbarn Golf Club and of the|South America, former resident of this 0 S % UCMON AND dren’s meeting, when motion pi xdmx;;s: Epiphany. P invited. public is invited to attend this service. | Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. city and prominently identifled as an Opens November i4, € pm. T THA N exhibits and a “Trip Aroun e * X % % * & % g author, died yesterday in Munich, Ger- xcellont Faculty. University Credits. at close. lasses meet at Calyary d 11 many, according to a cablegram re- Sctioul H E: ceived by his brqther, Dr. Albert Zahm of this city, late last night. Death was aused by pneumonia, it was sald, the her having died in the Red Cross Hospital. Father Zahm was born at New Lex- Rev. Dr. John A. Marquis, general secretary of the home board, will preach at tomorrow evening's service at & o'clock at the Church of the Covenant. ‘World,” will be shown. There will be an exhibit for adults from 7 to 8 o’clock on mission demonstrations. Motion pictures- will follow, and the pageant will be repeated. The gen- eral exhibit will continue to 1045 o'clock. At the New Thought Temple, 1814 N street northwest, the healing service at 11 a.m. tomorrow will be conducted by Mrs. Josephine Preston of Denver, Col. At 3 p.m., Dr. Emily Noble of New York city will speak on “Syn- thetic Mental Science,” and In the Rev. Dr. John A. Marquis, formerly presjident of Cos College, Cedar plds, Towa, ex-moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbytel Church of the United States, now sec- retary of the board of home missions of the Presbyterian Church, will Metropolitan Baptist Sixth and A Streets Northeast. John Compton Ball, Pastor MORNING AT ELEVEN— spread of the work will be taken up. The Rev. 'C. G. Bradley, acting as- sistant in St. Matthew's parish, will preside. Spec First 1 meetings are being held at the rethren Church, 12th street and 4 pm. * Kk ok ok presiding Railroad ‘men G. H. Winslow, THE The program on Thursday after-|pennsylvania avenue southeast. Dr. subject will 8 Ington, Ohio, J : 5 ¥lvant I preach the morning’ sermon at the| It is planned to make the first Sun- | In&ton, , Juns 14, 1 Following Add 99" B, noon "and night will be the same as | . "Alien Miller.” dean of Asniand Semi: | b 1 by Miss Ada | R S O o ronbrterion | day in Advent & wreat minsionary day | NS griduation at Notre Dame in 1871 | 3. s HARKER, seeretary to Congressman | “WWhen Jesus Prayed for Me” oo that on Wednes Y ehurch sent. |DATY: Ashland, Ohio, will speak eachRainey. Soloist, Miss Lenore Gerlach.| Chyrch at ‘11 a.m. b in St. Matthew's parish, Hyattsville | he entered the Order of Holy Cross. W. W. itucker of Mimouri. o3 _ The exhibits and churches pres evening at 7:45 until and including Suns * % k% sddross will Be Special sermons will be preached on | FOr several years he headed the scfen- Binging—E. H. Goelz, leader. 0:30—Bible scluol. A class for you. ves \ ing them will be North American In-| day, November » There will be special services in missions, The work of "the church | tific department of Holy Cross Collewe | Special nsirumental music—0. L. Morgan. s—Men meet for Bible studs. -~ tah S, e e iite, Exx the American University Chapel to-|George Scott of New York elty and |school will be devoted to the same|2Nd maintained his connection with | AL MEY INVITRD. S een. iate ‘and =8 st “0 ',’ insors, First; West | Representative H. M. Towner of Jowa | morrow morning, with an appropriate subject. A corporate communion | that institution until his death. In re- N = > s SEVEN-FOR B ~us Anacostia: Mountaineers, First: West | will addres: the Cioveland Park Com-|sermon by Mr. Stafford to the young With special intention for missions | Cent years much of his time was given BIBLE STUDENTS. = EVENING AT 8 e Poc ;“‘,eed'm,n" oo Gnant and munity service tomorrow at § p.m., at|people. The different churches in the | Worla Miss Holen C. iowison wilj | Will also be held that day. Both the |to lectures before sclentific socleties Instruments of Dcity s ad Cnine, Woahinaton Heights; ILatin|the Cleveland ~Park —Congregational|city send, respectively, each Sunday. | ging. = At 6:453 tomorrow evening|domestic and foreign work of the|here and abroad. International Bible Students’ Aitend the piowiag, goiny and growing s ;n' Hdian. Govenants Church on “The Essentials of a World | choir to assist in the singing. The|&tamo S, Spathey of Corinth, Greece, | church will be presented. He was identifled for many years as church. Spirited singing. Fine - felowship. . Japan, New York Avenue: Near East!eac® 5 Brookland Church turnisnes the | will speak” in the lecture room 1o P an author, hix works including many Association Come once und you will come continualiy. IR ‘ i ia), rth and East- . SINGeLs. -LOMOTOW: e ° | young people on “Paul in Corinth”| Rev. Dr. Charles L. Slatter: race| Yorumes dealing withiSouth American N TEMP! D1 i Morning' i Persia and Syria), Fourth and East- At rinity Civie and Community | sung by the Rev. C. H. Stocking, Church, Now York. Witk promn ihe | history. customs and geography. He BYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIDM, Baptism at Service. ern; Philippines and Siam, Park: Chosen, Chevy Chase: Africa, Kensington; Daily Vacation Bible was also well known as an advanced evolutionist. Sailing the early part of last month Church, Rev. Da: It will be an fllustrated talk. preach tomorrow at x x x X d Ransom Covell wiil 11 _a.m. on armistice sermon’ at S§t. John's 10:30 a.m.—Lecture by Pllgrim H. E. Haz- - Church, Lafayette Square tomorrow latt chaplain of the Grand Army of Ohio. * x kX tt. 3:00 p.m.—Leeture by Mr. Hazlett. Bubject: The 11 o'clock service in Pinkney Delegate at the Armament Confer-| Rey. F. Paul Langhorne announces . School, Eckington; Presbyterian Sun- £ - o ev. F. Paul Lt Memorial Episcopzl Church, Hyatts- |2nd Rev. Dr. Hugh Birkhead of Bal- ‘ew Y 90 day_ School Missions, Westminster; | nte:" ALS p.m. Rev. Raymond Wolven special sermons for Petworth Baptiat | ui. tomorrow. will emphasiss the |timore will preach November 20. o oy ook, Father Zahm went “H for Di sed 4 st 5 § : - urch_tomorro search work for it Ministerial Relief. Sherwood: Board i * * % % & ook on the meis oaar ope for Distres (Chapiain U. S. Senate 4 subject of limitation of armament. At 6 a.m. there will be special 1 tercessions. At 11 o'clock the rector, Rev. Charles E. preach on “The T the cholr will sing appropriate music. At the even service girls’ choir will sing. The body will be brought back immediately and interred at the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind., where he was at one time vice president. Surviving him are three brothers, Dr. Albert Zahm, Louls Zahm and Plus Zahm, and three sisters, Sister M. ing. The Sunday school will have and study a short service tomorrow in conne E tion with the lesson. The architect’ preliminary plans of the new church building will be on view tomorrow. * * k Dr. Alexander Wilbanks, the Na- tional Baptist evangelist, will preach a special sermon at the McKinley Memorial Baptist Church, ith and L streets, tomorrow. Rev. Dr. Lam- parish | kins, the pastor, i3 to preach at the special services'at 3 o'clock. of Education, Ballston; the Presby- terian Magazine, Georgetown. Committees in Charge. The exposition is in charge of the following: George G. Dowey of the New Era Movement, director. Gen- eral committee: Rev. John C. Palmer, Rev. Lewis E. Purdum will hold his last services tomorrow as pastor of the Tngram Memorial Congregational Church, 10th street and Massachusetts avenue northeast. He will preach both morn- ing and night. At the evening service there will be a special musical program r. Mulr. . sermons by ¥ A SPARROW." A welcome Bible studies. R NO_COLLECTION. sociated Bible Students 1315 K Street N. AY. 3 P MeAllister, — will ace of God,” and 7 pm. Come. 1 ZRRISTIAN GREETING TO_ALL. rects. the Maj. Roy A. Haynes, federal com- X issioner of prohibition of the United el . ity | chairman; Rev. Alfred E. Barrows, |by solo and chorus choir under the di-{ & 5 Angelita, Sister M. 7th and Randolph oAz Rev, G, By Barrows |13 nels ayd Chonia chor Jmder Sl | iaten, il address the Calvaty mews| aavent Eplacopsl Chureh is hacine| At the First Congresational chureh | 8750t Angeline g s | s e o Bams | Petworth 36 % B aoe Clark, Rey. Wallace Radcliffe, Justice | Mr. and Mrs. Purdum will leave the cilyln 9:30 o'clock mmofl:ow morning. an extremely busy year. Practically [tomorrow Dr. Charles E. Jefferson of Armistice Day by Pastor, Stanton J. Peelle and Theodore F.|Wednesday of next week for their ne E k tomorta “ fevery night In the week sees some |the Broadway Tabernacle, New York, e BAPTIST. ey e e tor il — er s “Tlursday, will preach morning and evening. His morning sermon will be on the theme “A Warless World.” His evening theme will “The Greatest of the World Powers.” By request of the min- sort of activity in the church or par- ish hall. The men’s Bible class start- ed November 6. The parish church service league has arranged a fair home in Dover, N. H., in which city MARSHAL FOCH TO GET LL. D. AT YALE TODAY Sargent. Exhibit committee: Mrs. W. L. Darby, chairman; Mrs. H. S. Irwin, vice chairman; Miss Clara McQown, idweek prayer serv 8 pn M rreon Study Class. Thursday. 1 pan. Grace Baptist Church 9th and South Carolina uve. W. JOHNSO! At the Immanuel Baptist Church Rev. Gove G. Johmnson preaches to- morrow morning and evening. At night he continues in the Acts of the Mr. Purdum will assume the pastorate of the First Congregational Church. * Xk ok X BEGIN T== WeER nienT Atten;l The Darlington Berea Class and bazaar for November 16, 17 and secretary; Miss. Fannie Childs, Mrs.| St. Thomas':Church has in the last ne M, A. D. Calvert. Mrs. Mabel Miller, Mrs. | month resumed its full work. Its | APostles, with the them he Man|is in the late afternoon and even- |ister. Rev. Jason Noble Plerce, Dr. FIFTH BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. PASTOR F. Wallace Radcliffe. Mrs. W. W. Spald, | organizations are .responding to the [ Who Turned About Face’ Dr. J. B.ling. There will be a cafeteria supper | Jeffcrson will repeat his Sunday |ppon oo See Foot Ball B S0 & MA Mrs. M. F. Thompson, Mrs. M. McD. | various calls made upon them and the | Clayton's Saturday evening class onleach evening and music and other |morn address on “A Warless s to See Foof Game With Meets in Charch Auditorism at 10 a.m. * 5-A GREAT SAYI Lacey, Mrs. W. E. Boulter and Mrs. | rector, Rev. Dr. C. Ernest Smith, |8reat Bible themes s attracting at-|entertainment during the course of | World" Monday afternoon at 5 Princeton Coll Bible school, :30: ¥ . says there 'is a good promise of a |tention. The class is held in the|the bazaar. Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. Jefferson will speak as College Charch prazer, meet! Immanuel Church parlor and is open to all, from 8 to 9 o'clock. Tonight his theme is “The Deity of Jesus. R “Jehovah and the Nations” will be the subject of Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfipy's sérmon tomorrow morning at the Vermont Avenue Christian . Churth. Dr. Wilfley, who ‘will also preach’ at twice daily, at 4:45 and § p.m. Mon- day to Friday. inclusive. * kX ve the r ion of the o'clock the parish will gi ligious pageant, “The M Church.” Mrs. C. O. Tomorrow at 11 a.m. Goodpasture, chalrman; Mrs. Samuel Melick, properties; Mrs. Edith Mesh, costumes; Mrs. Marie Forrest, direc- tor. and Mrs. Harry Cunningham, music. Committéa on" guides: James C. Gripp, chalrman; M. C, Strahorn, F. successful year. Dr. Smith will preach on “The Burial of the Unknown Soldier.” Dr. Smith, when in England this year, saw the magnificent painting in the Royal Opponent. Academy representing the Interment of 1 : By the Associated Press. There will be musical vespers at NEW HAVEN. Conn., N P the First Congregational Church to-|—>Marshal l-‘erdlnand'ml-;oc\}?v:;ml)“er,ancé morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Harry |came today to receive from Yale the E. Mueller, organist will be ed ! honorary degree of doctor of law, and by Mrs. Elizabeth Campano! then, as the youngest son of his newly Miss Helen Gerrer, acquired alma mater, Second Baptist Church 4th and Va. ave. s.e. REV. HOWARD 1. STEWART, Pastor. Preaching, 11 _am., “THE [U: SOLDIER AND THE TNKNOW OF ‘A WELL ENOWN SOLDIER m. opular happy hour, Bon” on "PATRICK HENRY—THB P * % x X Monday afternoon there will be held the regular monthly meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of Pinkney M morial Church, Hyattsville. In view of the 100th anniversary of the mis- “England’s unknown soldier. 1 the figures were life size. The inter- ment took place in Westminster Ab- Fdgingtonand George L. Branner. prano: to wi B tness one Property. committee: Paul W. Fish- | Bey and the title of the picture Was, | the evening service, is entering upon | gionary socicty, plans awill be. made | and Miss Helen V. Nash, pianist. OF the Erent spaltine Dathes % 4 Baptist mon o A CREVOLUTIO w75 baugh and Alexander Grant. “They Buried Him Among the Kings.” | the twelfth year of his pastorate.|for o s i3, Dlans o s s, S Bl Sp g battles of the pUs| BEAND OF THE RE o aania e o o At 8 pm. he will preach on “The|Mrs. Elaine Rising, religious work | o nuepeclal meeting in the interest sy B il feld, that between Yale ana | § el bl b= of missions, with a speaker from the field. Committee on ushers: Holcombe Johnson, ¢hairman; D. E. Winsteas A. G. McChesney and M. Strahorn. Dr. Merrill E. Gates will teach a large Bible class in the First Congre- gational Church auditorium tomorrow at 10 o'clock, the Bible lesson being Armament Question. director of the Y. W. C. A, will open tomorrow her intensive ~course - in Bible study at the Sunday school of Marshal Foch and his party arrived at 9 o'clock. Three companies of the 169th Infantry and Troop A, cavalry. met the guest of honor at with us. ) BETHANY ®890E ISLAND AVE. At Second st. n.w. Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, P * At Temple Baptist Chirch tomor- *ELE UEST OF PEACE. HTEOUS AND THE Pla: are announced for a congre- row Rev. Dr. Muir will have as his p PO T et e se & 5thg | the Vermont Avenue Cbristian Churel| ga(ional mass meeting_of the the Gospel of St. John, and will lec- [Met the guest " the rail” Rer. HUGH T. STRVANSON . Price of a Sparrow.” Brough ¢ Richmond, |24 women of ture on the theme “The International | Jo80 SN Where Cov. Bverett J.| o iom. Anpoat jeiter, which is “ons of| pamn. Bible achool m. Juniors, 11 BO.b—BOOk‘—BOOkS 3 Dr. Len Broughton o ichmond, | Rainier, on S ember | Conference on Limitation of Arma.|Lake extended to the marshal a wel-| Boplsm. Annulh jeden &.m.—Young_People, 6: Baptism at * k% Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery will preach in the Calvary Methodist Church tomorrow morning on_‘“The | Boldest Challenge Ever Made.” In the come in behalf of the state. As escort was then formed by the cavalry and the marshal with his party in auto- mobiles proceeded to Woodbridge Hall, the executive office of Yale University, where he was welcomed by President James Rowland Angell and the mem- bers of the corporation. DIVINE GUIDANCE ASKED. Service of Intercession Tomorrow for Arms Conference. High government officials, members of the diplomatic corps. delegates to the disarmament conference, mem- bers of the Supreme Court and mem- bers of the foreign relations com- mittees of both houses of Congress have been invited to attend a service of intercession for the conference on the limitation of armament at Beth- Ichem Chapel, Washington Cathedral, tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The sermon will be preached by 5 . Bishop Thomas F. Gailor, presiding| 7:00 p.m-—Young People’s meeting, bishop of the Episcaopal Church.in the canduat of the servies by At Rew | DR. CLAYTON’S CLASS every Saturday evening, 8 to 9. For everybody. Great teaching on great themes. Tonight the the conduct of the service by Rt Rev Alfred Harding, Bishop of Washing- theme, “THE DEITY OF JESUS.” First Baptist Church ton. This service is in accordance 16th and O Streets with the traditions of the American government in asking divine guid- ance in important matters. Dr. Henry Allen Tupper, Minist- Preaching Sunday, Nov. 13 Last Two Sermons by Owing to the limited seating ca- Dr. Len G. Broughtc services con- Baptiems, 104. 9:30. p.m. attendance, 750. S. 8. evening service. Evangelistic tnved L ELCOME TO ALL THE IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road TO BE THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY Rev. Gove Griffith Johnson, D. D., Pastor 9:30a.m.—Bible School with classes for all ages. Va, will preach tonight at 8 o'clock and deliver his last two serinons to- morrow morning and evening at the First Baptist Church, the subjects be- .m., hfi Cry_of the “The Judgment ment—Certain _ Different National Points of View.” 20. There will discussion and be opportuni topies for the vital to Library of 450 volumes. Theologi- cal and standard literature in good condition. AN for $5080 Leaving city. Address Minister, Box 49-P, Star office. * INSTRUCTION IN THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE doctrines and method of treating all kinds and descriptions of sickness and disease— mental. moral or physical (8. & H. 112). Wi Godaw!, member of the board of foreign mis- sjons, will preach. Bubject, “The ' H H evening at 8 o'clock he will deliver a sermon-lecture especially appro- priate to the holding of the disarma- ment conference. His subject will be “Our Country at the Judgment Seat of the World.’ * k k *x The annual church letter from the Fifth Baptist Church to the Columbia Association will be read tomorrow morning and the delegates to the annual meeting next week will be Rev. Dr. John E. Briggs “Christians Certainly Saved For- ever” i1s Rev. E, Hez Swem's subject tomorrow night at Centennial Baptist Church. Twenty-five were baptised last Sunday, and others await the or- dinance. 'Wealthy Within” is the Sunday mornu;g :ubj:ct. Mr. Harrington of the Y. M 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Sermon by -the pastor. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Gospel Service. Pastor preaches on “THE MAN WHO TURNED ABOUT-FACE” with welcome to all. Paddy the Beaver. I'll look about a little." So, after warning the Quac! main in the pond of Paddy the Beaver if they would be safe, Blacky bade them good-bye and flew away. He headed straight for the Green Mead- ows and Farmer Brown's cornfield A little of that vellow corn would make a good breakfast. When ~ he reached the cornfield Blacky perched on top of a shock of| corn, for it already had been cut and put in shocks in readiness to be cart- ed up to Farmer Brown's barn. Fora few minutes he sat there silent and motionless, but all the time his sharp eyes were making sure that no en- emy was hiding behind one of those brown shocks. When he was quite certain that things were as safe as they seemed he picked out a plump ear of corn and began to tear open the husks, 80 as to get at the yellow grains. “Seems to me these husks are un- usually thick,” muttered Blacky, as he tore at them with his stout bill Blacky Does a Little Looking About. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Do not take the word of others That things are or are not so When there is a chance that you may Find out for yourself and know. —Blacky the Crow. Blacky the Crow is a shrewd fel- low. He is one of the smartest, shrewdgst of all the little people in the Green Forest and on the Green Meadows. Everybody - knows this. S And because of this.all his neighbors r . have a great deal of respect for him, despite his mischievous ways. Of course, Blacky had noticed that Jobnuy Chuck had dug his house deeper than usual and had stuffed himself until he was fatter than ever before, He had noticed that Jerry Muskrat'was making the walls of his as! fiEALTH. SUCCESS AND PROSPERITY ARE FOR YOU ¢ HERE AND NOW : UNIVERSAL PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATION i PRESENTS Harry Gaze IN A SERIES OF INSPIRING AND VALUABLE pacity og Bethleham Chapel and to the large number of guests who have been invited, admission will be by card only SCHOOL FOUNDER DIES. STAUNTON, Va. November 12— James A. Fishburne, who founded Fishburne Military School at Waynes- boro in 1879,. died ‘there yesterday| g ¢ “Don't remember ever having seen Vi 5" - FREE LECTURES Rowas thicker (han sial ana (DAt | (e b Chicl oo haver i J6°h | Seier ive, monchs” inncss e reitn: e o g Paddy the Beaver was doing the same | just happens to bo 50 on this ear. Lo B ) - ‘ ] { ON THE thing to his house. You know there | % Siladen thougnt popped Into S “The Cry of the Worlc : [‘ is very little that escapes the SharD | his hlack head. He left that ear and = sPM_ a1 eyes o Crow. went to another. The husks of this ] “The e Ne pS C }1 10 He had guessed avhat these things | were as thick as those on tho other, PENTECOSTAL . Judgment of th = W y o y meant. “They think we are BoIng 1o ff¢ flew to another shook and fomed T 2 Nations” i have a long, hard, cold winter,” mut- | he husks there just the same. He WESLEYAN ations - IN THE a tered Blacky: to himself. Perhaps | tried a third shock with the same re~ ‘With reference to the Peace Conferc. PENTECOSTAL they know, but I want to see some il Dr. Broughton s an elognent and te: [ signs of it for myself. They may be | *“\frup tn R - BALLROOM of the RALEIGH HOTEL [ only guessing. Anybody can do that,|Then he Tooken thovin s hie. REV. B B HOSLEY. Pustor. O e e . 'fl',‘::. ’ . fow minutes. “‘..‘T‘;‘?‘.’e:r‘;yfi;})'l‘! Axe. 8 THREE REVIVAL SPLENDID MUSIC BY QUARTET CHO! ot S i SUNDAY, November 13, 8:15 P.M. e at 1ast. “Yes, 8ir, they fom pigrey| sorvices tamormw Erers night next week. 8.8,930 am:B Y. P. Caloaat8to? 1218l i *Master Minds and Modern Miracles™ Of j0urse, he meant Johnny Chuck Evangel;is\t ZEPP Preaches tors e e ity rOLWL VL £ 9k AN i and Jerry Muskrat and Paddy the + MACKEY SISTERS beotive 3 Ak Beaver and the Quacks. “I don't y St Swediah reception Monday, Nov. 14th ut O JHE I MONDAY, November 14, 8:15 P.M. e arow they kiiow It but they are couts KD BRING FRIENDS. R it e o et L e *“Concentration, the Master Key" hard, ‘cold winter. I know it mysels| NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian). Ifi HOME CHURCE. ; /& £ PM Notire hos o reqien, Old Mother | Church of the New jerusalem Gl B o P DAY, Nov. :15 5 tra thick h £ Sonbie abe Swedenborgian), 1 tist Church™ = 2% D Noveuber 168 » b gk, s nd; of soures | sonty ST [Calvary Baptist Church™ 2% The Way to Perfect and Permanent Health . do things without a reason. We are| o o ne pastor. Sisjecs, e Mencai | e g o A ! going to have a cold winter or my| Side,of Pence.". .Sunday school at 9:45, with | Rev. William S, Aberneth- “aow THURSDAY, November 17, 8:15 P.M. name isn't Blacky the Crow.”. - adult class 05 10, MidweeR doctrinai heet: : ; w381 et o - Then he tore open the husks of a| ing Wednesday evening at § in the parlor. . D.D., Pastor. The Mastery of Moods and the Control of Emotion’ ¢ fat ear and ate his breakfast. Free lending library in the Parish Houve, N oot oy . ot < (Copyright, 1921, by T. W. Burgess.) Rev. . Anderson, D.D FRIDAY, November 18, 8:15 P.M. > Assistant Pastor. “ enti P OPERA BY WIRELESS Rev. A. D. B i e Scientific Secret o erous e A e . Bryant, N _,"The S A Secret of Prosp Living CHICAGO, November 12.—Opera| ™ " ° NAVAL LODGE HALL 5! . Minister to Deaf. | + SUNDAY, November 20, 8:25 P.M: FOR A FEW MINUTES HE sar|Produced bY the Cholago Opera Com. | B ey, f130s Pl Sunday School, 9:30 A.M = 8 pany during the ten-week season = *Eternal Youth, or How to Grow Young and Stay Young™ THERE SILENT AND MOTIONLESS. | g ne 0ol Monday night will be . EL 5 N. S. FAUCETT, Supt. s : " |lil] ana one guess 1s as sooa as anotner. | transmicted by wireless telephone to iR SEL, . 11 AM—Address by % f ons within a ra : Y - e wi in i fife ;Then he found Mr. and Mrs. Quack |of 1,000 miles that care to “listen in.: | 3552-Rock Creek Ohuich yoad now., ROGER W. BABSON s The Néw Psychology will show you your true sphere in life and fill your life tye dallard Ducks and thelr chllATen | Mary Garden. general director of the | - xxNoUNCILILE A%B INVITATION * s blect: o with the radiance of golden power and purpose. 3 ::m.finffr".a glm they never had come | COPANY: annotnced. 5 .m}i!w : “l?j;lci;im T 8.0 et e ? o L J St down from their home in —_— - NIR.:AS ZILMER - and Business i This is the New Age! Are you alert, alive, awake to its shining possibilities ? North as early in the fall as this. Mrs. ge y » alive, g Pos; N s Ly I e e ack Frost hed| TONG MEMBERS GUILTY. | or watsdos, towa, 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by: ta T A e T TR Dr. Abornctky, Theme: 7% ALL ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME INVITE YOUR FRIENDS e mell aheed of him, Sing Tons, were found gullty of murder 5 8 < Jotu : '°--x:f&:'°m i€, thore may be some- |in'the frst Gegree hore for the siaying “The Greatest Word in the . . ) long, , | of Binney, man, 4 > . R e N oeht Blochs, but | The Sroup was saifl 1o be' the. largust Language” SATELy perhaps the Quacks aré enly guess-|ever convicted of first degree murder . Admission cards nat required at one time In the history of the Cali- ipg service. Seats free. - ing, too. I wouldn’t take their word y more than I would the word | fornia courts. Jury recommended 'e, imprsoonment, & for it ai of:“ Jfghnny QHek urgm lp“kry,% 1ig for.

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