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NEW_ BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921, TENTATIVE PR[]I]RAM Packer, bunes, 1o ek ~ NEW YORK CENSORS OBJECT TO THESE | John L. Davis and W. O. Cook. ! The local committee is asked to .10! | | ¥ three things: 1, To furnish suitable bufldings in which to hold the con- unnun 2, o entertain approximate- delegates in private homes, | and breakfast, (200 will un- be the maximum number Committee Arranges for Aclivi~ | e nigh): and | speakers an ties to Be Held Here cers” of the association—about 25 in Cost of the Convention. The expenses of the convent The committ in charge of the|will approximate $1,200. The Connecticut State Sundayy achool con- [ three sources of income the of- 2 ¥ 4 4 a : MIDOLETIWN —— NEW BRITAIN vention, have arranged for an inter- | ferings in the mass meeting the ns program to by held here during | receipts from the registration of del- the days of November 1, 2 and 3. Sev- | cZates; and 3, the entertainment com- " g " 3 ! ] eral prominent sptakers will se- | mittee’s surplus. Many people who 2 < 3 ' 34 . _x T! cured and addresses will be made by [are asked to entertain delegates pre- i - 2 ; _— 3 pastors trom all parts of the state. A | fer to contribute toward an enter- . ; : suitable meeting place will be de-|tainment fund to pay for the enter- 3 £ Y s . ¢ charge surplus from this fund has ranged X | The following Is an outline of the|from $30 to $200. | . v activities which will take place during — == y 2 - ¢ | F T IS S tne corvention TO AID BALTIMORE'S IDLE. 2 2 ; - ( ’R H EASON Tuesday Morning, Nov. 1. 11:00 song service, Mr. Humbert Salvation Army Proposcs to Lodge and 11:40 Announcements and offering. and Feed Unemployed. 4 3 g % B % 11:15 Bible period, Bishop Hughes. N - rieaal ¢ 3 1 3 4 11:50 Address, Miss Slattery. Washington, Sept. 13. . Brigadior ; 2 " 2 » ] 12:20 Noon recess. Henry D. Bale of Bastimire, divisional Tuesday Afternoon,” Nov. 1. Commander o! thg Ivation Army for 22 xl: 3"."[" Sarvee l“";‘v ""”"h'”- Maryland and Virginia, has sent a let- 4 A R o EA 5 ¥ i 4 - i 30 Bible period—Bishop Hughes. i ? 3 2 s & E | ! ‘ e : ter to Herbert Hoover offering the ser- £ 2 4 ; bl s oty vices of the Salvation Army in connec- - . 5 : -~ o 8:18 Address—Pref. Seigle tion with the forthceming conference 4:00 Young People's division re- — Harding I 2 :'1' 4 D s Brigadier Balo proposes as a prac § Address—Dr. Sheidon. tical measure that the Salvation Army This picture is taken from a scene in the Pathe contention by the Pathe Exchange, Inc,. that “the ‘:: ,'"";""':r{’: ""r';"“h hibie| Will raise a tund to care for all un- | News ordered deleted by the New York Motion Plcture freedom of the screen’ 'is an inviolable as “the free- 2:00-8:4 rough the exhibit| o;,ployed in Baltimore, to the extent | Commission. This action by the censors will pre- dom of the press.” This is one of the scenes photo- “’"5" ‘:"é‘:"'pn- at least of furnishing lodging and one | cipitate a legal action that will be carried to the United graphed at a public bathing beauty contest held at (1) Children's division. meal a da. tates supreme court if necessary, to determine the Dallas, Texas, in which 500 girls participated. i (2) Young People’s division. 7145 Somemervicesir Mumpere, I H B RN EENEENENEEEITHEBIGSTOREIE N EEEEE NN EEEEEEER ———READ OVER THE SPECIALS— 8:15 Announcements and offering 8:30 Alldress—Miss Slattery. 9:15 Adjournment. WoednCsday Mornjng, Nov. 2. 9 30-12:15 Institutes, 11:00-12:15 Through the exhibit with guide. Wednesday Afternoon, Nov. 2. :00 Song service—Mr. Humbert. 15 Bible period—Bishop Hughes. 2:40 Gencral reports. 00 Denominational Affiliation— Thayer. 20 County work—IDir. Petty. 40 County work—Mr. Tyler. 00 State work—Mr. Woodin. 30 Music and offering. 45 Address—Miss Slattery 15 Afternoon Recess. i456 Old Guard Supper. Wednesday Evening 5 Hymn and prayer. Address—Mr. Halpenny. Announcements and offering. 36 song service. 00 Address—Miss Slattery. 30 Adjournment Thursday Morning 30-12:15 Institutes. 11:00-12:15 Through the exhibit with guide. 12:30 Summer school luncheon. Thursday Afternoon 2:00 Song service—Mr. Humbert 2:15 Bible period—Bishop Hughes. 2:45 Announcements and offering. 3:00 Address—Mr. Halpenny. $:30 Address—Mr. Phelps. 3:50 Report of the department of education 4:10 Address—Prof. Bennett 5:00 Afternoon recess. 6:45 Sunday school workers sup- per. Thursday Evening, November 3. 7:45, Song service, Mr. Humbert; $:00, summer school pageant or mov- tng pictures; 8:30, announcements and offering; 8:45, address, Miss Slat- tery; 9:30, close of the convention. Simultaneous institutes, Wednes- day and Thursday morning, from 9:30 to 11:00. Beginners, Miss Daniel- won; primary, Miss Colson; junior, Miss Baldwin; intermediate; young people, Mr. Humbert; adult, Mr. Hal- penny; administration; teacher train- ing, Dr. Myers; vacation Bible schools, Mr. Thayer. From 11:15 to 12:15, missions, Miss Wells; week-day religious education, Dr. Frank Officers of Convention. The following is the committee on arrangements General Offigers—Chairman, Henry Hoar; vice-chalrman, Frederick L. Fay; secretary, E. R. Hitchcock. Sub-Committee Chalrmen—Regis- ftration, Miss Minnie Nowland; enter- ‘tainment, Miss Flora Humphrey and Miss Anne Copely: exhibit, Arthur H. Be Rid of That Nagging Backache! - Hew Bri z saam || WED. MORNING - » N I8 | SPECIAL WED. 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