New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1920, Page 10

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Church Notices he music for morning at South church is as follows: Pre- e, Supplication, by Dittrich; an- fm, I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes, by son; affertory, Come Unto Me, by 5t; postlude, Passion Chorale, by er. :30, Italian school; 10:45, morning ship, celebration of the commun- 12:10, church school Persian Endeavd an-Persian worshi tian deavor society, topic, e Lessons From the Book of Pro- os,” Prov. 20:1-15. Leader, George erson. This will be a consecration bting; 30, the regular recital ice in which the quartet will sing cantata “The Life erlasting,” ch was postponed from last Sun The topic of the address will be o Builde: Sunday iety 30 Boy Scouts. the third in series of missionary lLenten teas he home of Mrs. Bucll B. Bassétte, [Emmons place. Miss Greta Brown give a book review of “Men and There will be a musical All ladies of the parish are hursday—4:30, Girl Scouts; t in the series of dr: he chapel of the Fir ch. The ng people of the First and South will read in costume tho Nehemiah, the Builder.” . there will be an sewing meecting under the s of the Womay's association, a ch sewing will be done for a bos be sent to Alabama. Contributions lothes for this box are asked for following individuals: Girls, aged 15, 9 and 3; boys. aged 14, 13, 11 six months. Luncheon will be ved at noon. It is especially urged t the women of the church, as v as possible, be present and help this work; 7:30. the next in the es of illustrated addresses for ng people of the junior, intermedi- and senior departments of the rch school, with their parents and nds. DPictures will be . shown, wing “The Temple of Jesus' Day” b Mr; Hill will give a talk on tha es and incidents connected with se pictures. St. Mark's Churc hird Sunday in Lent. 30 a. m., hrch school; 11, holy communion 5 p. m., evening pray- nd sermon. The early celebration 7:30 a. m. will be omitted. Vednesday evening, 7:45 p. m., eve- PENDED UPON IT 20 YEARS lia E. Pinkham’s Vege- ble Compound Has Been his Woman’s Safeguard All That Time. naha, Neb. have used Lydia E. ham’s Vegetable Compound for over o twenty vears for fe- I male troubles and it has helped me very much. ' I have also used Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Sanative Wash with good re- sults. I always have a bottle of Vegetable Compourd in the house as it is a good remedy in time of need. You can publish my testi- ial as every statement I have e is perfectly true”—Mrs. J. O. QUIST, 2424 S. 20th Strect, Omaha, raska. omen who suffer from those dis- sing ills peculiar to heir sex should onvinced by the many genuine and hiul testimonials we are constantly lishing in the newspapers of the ity of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- e Compound to restore their health. o know whether Lydia E. Pinkham’s etable Compound will help vou, try For advice write to Lydia E. Pink- h Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Your letter will be opened, read answered by a woman, and held in ct confidence. Early Pullet v Lays the EarlyEgg Andthe early egg—say late Novem- ber and through December—com- mands the top price of the year. Starta BUCKEYE INCUBATOR in March or early April; raise the many chicks you’ll hatch in a coal- burning Standard Colony Brooder, and this good money is yours. I it d B Sekagara Gty Brosder il "do exactly what we “K; We guarantee it, a.d our guarantee is backed by the manu- faciurer. Everybody gets a square deal. 1 ny Broo co.:n ia aad see them. Rackfiffe Bros. Co. Inc. COR. PARK & BIGELOW STS, Agricaltural Dept. meeting of | ning prayer and sermon by Rev. J. Chauncey Linsi rector of Trinity church, Tarrington. Yirst Baptist Church. 10:43, Morning worship, sermon by the Kev. Willlam Ross. 12:15 Bible school and Brotherhood class; 3 p. m., Russian servic 7 p. m., Young Peo- ple’s service, consceration medting: leader, Miss R. Bell. Monday, , 'supper church me Wednesday, < the Wonien’s Thursday, and annual special meeting of iewy; all invited , mid-week service. Christian Science Church. Corner ol West Main str and Park place. Sunday service at 10:45 w. m., subject, "Man.” Sunday school 1o a. m. Wednesday evening meet at 8 o'clock. The reading rocu, room 504 National Bunk build- g, is open to the public dady ex- cept holidays and Sundays from nvon until 5 o’clock virst Church of Christ. ) school, 10 a. m.; marn- ing worship 11 a. m.: communion will be observed at this service. Music: relude—Pr . Pacho Anthem— Holy tiCr oIS Rk . Silas Offertor Ye Weury e em The adult cl of the church school 12:15 p. m.: Armenian service . m. in the chapel; oYung Peo- ser 1o 6 p. m. will speak on “Serv- ice people ol the church and community invited. Monday evening, 6:30. M supper. Mr. Mitchel ill be the speaker. Wednesday, g m., junior boys. 2:30 p. n Bible ¢ in the Munro's Girl Scouts; 45 p. m., un- ervice Dramatic readings, Builder,” by voung South and I t C Friday, 2:30 p. m., Home Mission- ary society will hald its regular ing meeting: ali women invited. ¢ p. m., the last church supper of tho season will be served. All members of the ch to s Nehemiah, the people of the urchet date and e the fel ening. joy Boy Scou Saturday, . m., Brownies. Reformation Lutheran Church. F. W. Schaefer pastor. Third Sun- in Lent (Oculi.) 10:45 a. morning worship; 12 m. $unday school Tuesday regular I Thur will meet. Friday evening the adult class will meet. The regular catechetical class will meet Tuesday and Friday afternoons at 4 o'clock. evening at 8 o'clock the nten services will be held. s evening the Luther leaguc Assembly Meetj, The Pentecostal full gospel assem- bly are holding their meetings in Svea hall, 90 Arch street, second floor. Sun- day, 3:30 and 7:30 p. m.; Thursday, 7:45 p. m. All the Pentecostal believers are in- vited to be present for a planning of special meetings and long expected coming revi in the city of, New Britain. M. Z. Bacchus, pastor. People’s Church of Christ. , sub- 3 mber.’ 5 Bible school. 6:00 m., Young People’s meet- ing, consccration service. 0 p. m., preaching service, “The Way to Enjoy God's Thought for Us.” Week day servic 4:00 p. m., Tuesda; vice. children’s ser- p. m., Tuesda: Wednesday evenin ing. 7:45 p.om, rer meeting. Bible class. cottage meet- Thursday, mid-week! pr Stanley Memorial. At the morning worship in Stanley Memorial Congregational church to- morrow at 10 , '‘Rev. G. M. M ir- an, pastor, will] preach on ‘A Pas- sion for Souls.” -The anthem will be s Sing nto the Lord,” nd an offertory solo by . Reinhold, by Wooler. Sunday school will meet at 12 noon; Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6:45 o’clock. Topic, “Life Lessons from the Book of Pro- verbs.” Leader, Willie G. Marsh. Praise meeting ¢ ice at 7:30 come. Girl Scouts will meet on Monday and Boy Scouts on Tuesday evening at 7 The women of our church will meet at the honie of Mrs. James Serv- ice, 574 Stanley street to darn stock- ings for Children’s Home, on Wed- nesday afternoon at 2:30. Endeavor Circle and Sunbeam club will meet on Thursday night. Broth- erhood will hold a ladies’ night, in- viting the Ladies’ Aid society on I day evening at 7:30. bowling and refreshments will enjoyed. Mrs. “Consider and Hear Girl Scouts will sing. All he Choir rehearsal on Saturday night at | $ o’clock. Trinity Methodist Church. The quarterly conference will be held tonight at eight o'clock. Tomor row the church Sunday school will b held at 9:45 a. m., p. m. Morning worship, . m. The regular sacramental vices will be held and Dr. John Henry Bell will preach. Evening service, 7:30 o’clock. mon subject, “The Christian Ser- Minis- All are cordially invited services. to these Advent Chur in charge of L. 10:45 a. m., What school and p. m.; teachers' train P. m.; evenin preaching, 7 o'clock. Pray preaching Thursday evening at o’clock, Services pastor. At B Does it &:00 Swedish Baptist Church. Sunday . school at 9:15 in of Hart- | Armenian | t church chapel. | 1d congregation urged | 7:30 p. m., ! A’ by § d community serv- | ame | | with adult cla 2] adult | the | Pneumonia often follows a Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD! Standard cold remedy for 20 years n_ tablet form—safe, sure, no opiates—breaks up a ‘cold in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money back if it fai he genuine box top. with Mr. picture. At All Drug Steres Red Hill’s Divine service at 11 o'clock Evening tev. O. peak. the service. morning with sermon by the pastor. service at 7 o'clock, when Ellison of Brooklyn, N. Y., will Commymion will follow LEADS DEMOCRATIC WOMEN OF MAINE Tlles.Uin. R, z?‘d/zm// Mrs. William inent in su leader of the Maine. R. Pattangall, prom- ge work in the east, i women democrats of she has held offices in the suffrage association of Maine for many years. Mrs. Pattangall’s hus- band has served in the state legisla- ture, and was attorney general for Maine for four v A High School Basketball Game Called Off Today William T. Morehead, phy: ai- rectors in the public schools an- nounced this morning that owing to the heavy storm and the uncertaln traveling conditions, the basketball game scheduled this .afternoon be- tween New Britain and New Haven High school in New Haven. has been postponed. The game will probably be played about March 26. Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. Statior. and Garage. Starting, Lizhting and Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION. REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-12. —_— HAVE YOUR TRUCKING DONE PROPERLY AND AT REASON- ABLE EXPENSE. I cperate a daily Freight and Ex- press Service, ven and New, York. Trucks rented by aay or hour. Local and Long Distance Moving and Trucking. A. H. HARRIS Garage T . 1560. House Tel. 1849, DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET. | Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Storage. Supplies and Repairing g7 by S M P LEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STKEET 0B PRINTING — it OF ALL KINDS (] NEATLY DONE [ ] KULPER PRINTING_CO. 325 MALN ST., TEL. 777 New Britain, New Ha- | Richest Indian Takes a Wife | His White Bride Kidnaped Him, Is Claim And U. S. Attorneys Throw Fit @@@@@#&@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@%#@fifi E¢ GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSEZ pring Overcoats Oxford, Gray, Fancy Mixtures $35.00 o Hiser This Store is the Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes No Man Can Do Better Than Wear REVERSIBLE SOFT COLLARS 35c and 50c each Foonoeen TSR BRIV @: & & & B R BB BB B0 OO DHRE GRS Rege] FOGHLBCVHBHHBHVEBGTOTE DRV EB BV attorneys. Mrs. Barnett's ats torneys say they will demand a triai of the charges of incompetency be< for a Kansas court. They also have served notice that Barnett hag rescinded all gifts he has made, and will hold his gnardian responsible | for the handling of his estate. . 1h. Tulsa police that he had been ment kidnaped again. He left Henryetta Sund; afternoon shpowered automobile, with a woman, it | Wife. emerged at the state who said she was Anna Laura Lowe-Barnett, of | Kansas City; that they had been Coffeyville by a justice of with a wife, a millionaire several times over. Is Ward of the U. S. | Barnett is a ward of the United States. C. J. O'Hornett, banker, of ; Henryetta, Okla., was appointed his| Barnelt's age was given himself and now, according to his guardian. The position has been no | he looks more. The bride harassed guardian, he has got mar- i sinecure lately. . but she looks about 30. ried in spite of himself. N Barnett ha Cato Sells, Indian commiss The wife, who is alleged to have " o0ld cabin seven Gabriel Parker, superintendent of kidnaped the old Creek into a leap- etta. Some two the five civilized tribes and Guardian vear marriage, is a handsome white said, an attempt was made by a |O'Hornett, at cnce took steps to woman. d 'white weman to kidnap and marry | “‘rescue” Barnett legal proced . Barnett w him. The plan was spoiled by the | s. Barnett announced that e had dians who r refusal of two Oklahoma clerks to {a gun. and that the first trespa their common land into parcels and issue licenses. in their apartmnt at the Coffey its allotment to them individually. Shortly afterward, it was announced | hotel would be shot. He refused to choose a piece of land, that Barnett had given a million and Annulment Suit Filed and the government finally had to a half for charitable purposes. Be- Barnett said he would like select one for him and gave it to ' fore the question of whether he was | back to Oklahoma. “‘But 1 him whether he wanted it or not. ' competent to make such a gift had |go till my wife goes.’ he added. Six vears ago, oil was struck, on this been settled, he disappeared; wnd Suit to annul the marriage has piece of land in quantities that made the sheriff at Okmulgee telephoned |been filed in district court by govern- BY Kansas MABEIL ABBOTT. March 6.—Jackson Barnett, said to be the richest skin in the world, got rich in spite of Steampipes Were Plugged Up, Buf Now Are Cleared and Boat May Be Operated by British. : London, March 6.—The German liner Cape Polonia, on which the for- mer German emperor had planned ic make a trip around the world when the war was won, was allotted to a leadinz shipping company which gave her up after the first voyage owing ta the enormous coal-consuming powers of the vessel. Since then a number of woodgn plugs and other obstructions have been found in the steampipes. Tha removal of these obstructions is ex- pected to reduce the steamer's coal consumption to normal, red- the peace. as been living in an miles from Henr: months ago, it by one of the Creek In- ted the division of er ville to go won't A New Home Light Welsbach ‘“Kinetic’’ Bowl Lights and Extinguishes by a Chain Pull (No Matches) Artistic Economical Cheerful Sold on Attractive Terms New Britain Gas Light Co. Showrooms 25 West Main Street, City Building

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