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" Church Notices | Friday South Congregational Church, 0130, Itallan sehool, 10:00, Italian vorship, 10:45, morning worship, crmon by Rev, Warren 8 rehibald, { the South church, Hartford 2110 ‘hurch school, 2:80, Assyrian wor ip. 6:30, Christian Endeavor 1eeting, 7:80 Unlon service at the irst church, RRev It. H, Potter, ), D, of the Rirst church, Hartford, i1l speak on “Some Things the ‘hurches Can Do Together," Ausie Morning Worship ‘ostlude-—Toccata (third sonata) W% Recker Whoso Dwelleth Under Most High Martin Faure Anthem the Defense of the Offertory—Holy Redeemer I'ostlude ~Toccata (third sonata .. Becker Emmanuel Gospel Church, Sunday, 10:45, Prayer and praise service. 10:45, preaching, topic: “Love Thy Neighbor'" 12 Bible school. 6:00 Young People’s meeting. 7:00 preaching, tople. “The Iion of the Tribe of Judah' Tuesday, 4:00 Children's meeting, Mrs. M. 8. Anderson, teacher. 7:80 Rible study class, tople: “God the Son,” and “Christ, the head of the (‘hurch.”” Thursday, 7:30, mid-week prayer meeting. First Church of Christ. Al departments of the C'hureh school up to the adult department, 10 a. m, adult department, 12:15 p. m.; morn- ing service, 11:10 a, m., sermon by Rev. H. W. Mafer, Music, Prelude, Tranquilly, Jensen; anthem, Jesus, 10:4h junday Monday u, m.,, morning services 30 p. m., vespers study class will Tuesday and | catechetical four school 7 evening the al the parsonage afternoon the will meet half-past meet class at o'clock St dohn's Bunday, school, 10,46 Sermon text, ivang, Lutheran Chure 2, 0:30 a, m,, Sunday m, 'hy 24, church service Light Comes." Tuesday, Jan young people's meeting 8 p. m, Wednesday, Jan, 25, Roy Scouts, 7:16 p. m. Thursday, hureh serviee, T:30 p. m Sermon text, “Heallng the Sick at Nethesda.” Soprano solo, Miss Au- gusta Bucholz, Friday, Jan, 27, cholr rehearsal, 8 p, m, he Grace Assembly of God, Upper room, 68 West Main street Full gospel services, Sunday, 4 p. m and 7:40 p. m. Pastor Nelson from Bridgeport is expected to preach. Sub ject 18, “Pentecost for the Bellevers?' Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., divine heal- ing: Friday, 7:30 p. m,, terry meeting. Fyeryone is invited, Christian Science Church, Sunday service at 10:45 a. m,, sub- ject, “Truth"; Sunday school at 9:45| a. m.; Wednesday evening meeting at § o'clock. The reading room, Room 504 National bank building is open to the public dafly from 12 noon until 4 o'clock except Sundays and holidays. First Baptist Church, 10:45, morning worship, sermon by the Rev, Willlam Ross; subject, “The Three-fold Vision.” 12:15, Bible school and Brotherhood class; 6:30, Young People's- meeting; 7:30, eve- ning service. Subject, “lLove of Scan- NEW BRI TAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1922 Some' Things Churches Should Do Together Pope Benedict XV Has Made Vatican a Power In World Diplomac WHAT ARE THEY ? The Noted Speaker REV. ROCKWELL HARMON POTTER, D. D. Will Tell On Sunday Evening, At 7:30 At The Union Service In The First Church CORDIAL WELCOME GIVEN EVERYONE | =l Jast days of Pope Plus IX and he was| ordained to the priesthood in 1878, | at the age of 25. Shortly after he went to Madrid with Archhishop Rampolla and on his| return was made a permanent under | secretary of the secretariate of state.| He rose rapldly from that time on,| in the ranks of the church, | heing | made archbishop of Bologna in 1007.| After seven years he was elevated to the College of Cardinals, When chosen pope, he at once took | the name of Benedict XV. He was crowned pope on Sept. 8, 1914, five AMBASSAfiOR CAPTURED Turkish Representative to Persia Al-} Don't you The clerk told did not transact limited secal his frane in leged to Have Enter Ofice, Constantinople, Jan, 21.- lor to Persia, Reshid Bey, appointed by thé Sublime Porte, has Ish Ambassar the b candy Had | [ hut Hungary has lots of corn and 1| Y | think her money will go up soon oy No Right the bank business on such a and advised him to in- The Turk- Reshid Bey's capture was effected by guile, lle was proceeding from | (‘onstantinople by steamer for Batum, a port on the stern shore of the Black Sea, enroute to Teheran, the Persian capital. When he reached Trebizond, a Black Sea port in the territory controlled by Kemal Pashas, e was persuaded to land so that he Angors. government could “glve him a message to the DPersian govern= | ment." The “message’” proved to be a war. rant for his arrest on the ground that {the Nationalist Assembly already had appointed a Turkish ambassador to Persia. to TO TRANSPORT WOMEN dal.” Thursday, 7:45, prayer service, l.ondon, Jan. 21.—General Bram. ondon, Jan. 21.—G . well Booth has just announced that the Salvation Army intends almost im- Thou Joy of Loving Hearts, Kinder; days after Leing chosen. offertory, Bless the Lord, O My Soul, been captured by Kemal Pasha, the Nationalist leader, at Angora. Kemal's (from Russlan 1Liturgy) Ippolitof 1vanof; 6 p. m., Young People's serv- jce, Monday evening 8 o'clock, a meeting of the Ecclesiastical society. The Young Women's Home Mission- ary soclety Tuesday evening. 6:30 p. m. will meet for supper and work; Tuesday, 7:30 p. m, Young women's class; Wednesday, 2 p. m., English classes for Armenian women; Thurs- day 2:30 p. m., Armenian women's bible class; 4:30 p. m. girl scouts; 6:45 p. m. to 7:46 p. m, bible study class. The mid-week service, 7:45 p. m. The topic will be “Iaith and Prayer;” Friday 2 p. m., Women's Home missionary meeting; 7:30 p. m Boy Scouts. Methodist Church. 9:45 a. m., Church Sunday school: 10:45 a. m, Morning rvice with sermon by the pastor; 12:15 p. m, Philathea and Women's Bible class 3:30 p. m,, Epworth league consecra- tion and communion service led by the pastor; 5:00 p. m. Social hour; 6:30 p. m,, Devotional meeting of the league led by Edward Beckley, presi- Jent of the New Haven District Ep- -vorth league; 7:30 p. m, Evening service with address by Dr. C. 8. Kemble: “The Life and Poems of Fugene [ield.” Monday, 6 p. m., Philathea Supper and annual meet- ing for the election of officers. Tues- day. All day sewing meeting of the W. H. M. s, 7: p. m., class meet- ipg. Wednesda; 130 m., Wom- an's cabinet meeting . m., Ladies' Aid meeting and roll call of mem- bers; 4 p. m, Meeting of Girl Scouts; 7:30 p. m., Meeting of Boy Seouts, Thursday, 6 p. m., Friendship club supper; 7:45 p. m, Prayer meet- ing. Iriday, 4 p. m., Sewing school probationers’ class. Swedish Lutheran Church. Both services Sunday will he in Swedish and conducted by the pastor. Offering will be taken for the New Dritain hospital. Dr. Ohman will read his resignation at the morning service. Thursday the ladies will meet in the church to sew for Dr. Klingberg's children’s home. The Luther l.eague will give a concert Jan. 26, assisted by Elis Lundberg, haritone, of Bridgeport; Herbert An- derson, violinist, and Harold Sjoland- er, pianist. Stanley Memorial Church. Rev. Wilson Reed Stewart, acting pastor. Morning worship at 10:45. Sermon by Rev. J. C. Simpson of Win- throp, Mg Sunday school at noon. Evening service conducted by the C. E. society at 6:30 p. m. Subject, “What does the church mean to me?" This service will be followed by a social hour. Monday, 7 p. m., meet- ing of the Boy Scouts. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., meeting of the Girl Scouts. Thursday, 7 p. m, the Sunbeam Junior C. society. Reformation Lutheran Church. Third Sunday, after Epiphany. PARSONS’ THEATER HART 3 DAYS BEGINNING MONDAY, JAN. 23. MATINEFE WEDNESDAY. B 5AMER\PA f TS PREDECESIORS vz suser VIENNA WALTZES CLINKING SPANISY DANCES AMERICAN RAG TIME- MELODY -ROMANCE. DIRECT FROM BROADWAY - SELFSAME COMANY AUOCMENTED ORCHESTRA . WHO CAN DANCE MUCH BETTERTHAN THE DAUGHTERS OF HERODIAS . NR WEBES UARBASUCIT TERIERASTNE 'CHORUS {NOTEM seats Now on S Additional 15 per Curtain at 8:10 shurp at night. SKILLED 1M THEARY —ivenings, fe, to ent for war tax and send self-nddressed Second Advent Church. Morning service at 10:45. The pas- tor will preach. Topic, “The Certainty of the Lord's Coming.” Sunday school and Bible classes at 12: In the evening at 7:15, the subject of the sermon will be “The [Fisherman's Re- vival in Scotland.” Prayer meeting Iriday evening at 8 o'clock. § St. Mark's Church Third Sunday after Epiphany. 7:30 a. m. Holy communion 9:30 a. m. Church school. 11:00 a. m. Morning prayer sermon. 7:45 p. m. Evening prayer and ser- mon. | Wednesday, St. Paul. On Wedne: a woman's social and 25, conversion of 0 a. m. Holy Communion. | lay evening at 7:30 p. has been ar- for hy the church service of the parish. An attractive programn has been arranged and re- freshments will be served. All women of the parish are cordially invited. Jan. | n. | ranged league People’s Church of Christ. Sunday at 10:15 a. m. prayer and devotional service, followed by morn- ing worship at 10:45 p..m. Subject: “How to Make a Success of the C'hristian Life.” Young People's meet- ing at 6 p. m. Preaching at 7 p. m.,| subject: *“A Perfect Bookkeeper." Tuesday at 4 p. m. children's meet- | ing and at 7:45, Ladies’ bible study class. | Thursday at 7:45 p. m. prayer and | praise service. | Friday at 7:45 p. m. bible y study class for those who have lately be- come Christians. . GERMAN BANKS AIDING | Credit of 200,000,000 Marks Arranged For With Sovict Russia For Busi- ness. Riga, Jan 21.0ne credit of 200,- 000,000 marks for Soviet Russia has | already been arranged with a German | banking group and other credits are in process of negotiating, according | to M. Leshava, acting commissar for | Foreign Trade of the Bolshevik gov- ernment, who was recently in Riga. The credits now being arranged, he said, were with two other groups of German bankers, one for 300,000,000 marks and the other for 500,000,000 | marks. “All banks in Germany which make agreements with Russia have received permission from the German state bank to discount Russian drafts,” Mr. Leshava said. “‘On the whole Germany shows great interest in de- veloping commerce with Soviet Rus- sia." Original names of Doston, was Tremont. Mass., FORD REMOST MUSICALATTRACTION nusicat Comeoy TRAGEDY DRAMA BALLET Pantomine BOOKS ~LYRKS By JOSEPH HERBERT HIRLING CZECH POLKA OF ACTING S2.00; Wednesdny Matinep, 30c to $1.50. stamped envelope. A scholar, a trained diplomat, an aristocrat, with the traditional Geno- ese trait of shrewdness in money mat- ters— | Small, frail, somewhat bhent, th|n; and angular, with a weak, inharmon-} ious volce— with the inherent force of his char- acter and mind. That is Pope Benedict XV (Giaco- mo Della Chiesa,) who has served as| pope since Sept. 3, 1914, when he was chosen the 260th pope to suc-) ceed Plus X. | In the difficuit years that he has, directed the policy of the Roman| Catholic chuech, Benedict XV has| made relations between the Vatican| and the Italian government easicr, and has taken an interested part in world affairs. The aevival of the Vatican as a great power in diplomacy is the per- sonal achievement of Benedict XV. Work During War During the World War he appealed to all the belligerents in hehalf of peace. He volced his proposals for| | studies. SPECULATION SEEN I YOREIGN HONEY 3 |Fever Poonipts French People to B iy German Marks paris, Jan. 21.—Even the schoolboys of Paris now speculate in money of foreign countries. The fever which has prompted French people of all classes to invest their francs in Ger- man marks recently led a 1 hoy to one of the large Paris | where he asked for *a franc's worth of German money."” The clerk was amazed at the youth- ful request and stuck his head out of the cage 8o that he might better see | the hoy whose head scarcey reached | the window ledge. The child contin- | ued, as though seeking advice: “Per- | haps it would be better if 1 bought| | Hungarian money. 1 read in the| | paper this morning that marks had gone up but Hungarian-money hadn't, Angora government contends that the | Sublime Porte, head of the Turkish | government in Constantinople, has no right to appoint Turkish ambassadors to foreign countries but that*this right Angora gove! is vested in the | mediately to put into operation & scheme for early transfer of 10,000 British women to the Dominions. ry one of them will be going to as- sured employment. Trinity Methedist Church Sunday, Jan. 22 10:45 a. m.—Sermon by Rev. J. L. Davis, 7:30 p. m.—*“The Life and Poems of Eugene % Field,” by Dr. C. 8. Kemble of Irvington, N. J RIS F FVERYMAN'S BIBLE CLASS ending the conflict on four separate & occasions. On the last occasion reply from President Wiison spokesman for the ailies. He was strongly in When Americi entered the World War, Pope Benedict XV expressed a belief that the country’s participation would likely facilitate the approach of world peace. After the war lLe declared in favor?# of the Washingtan arms conference. Born in Puzll, in the diocese of Genoa, Nov 1854, the sen of a wealthy unobleman, Benedict XV got a thorough grounding in his Loyhoed He decided to eater the priesthoodl early In life ari prepared for it in the schools of Genor. To Rome In 1876 In 1876 he entered the Capranican college at Rome and finally hecame a student at the Academy of Noble Ec- clesiastics. Hie studics were completed in the| his| & document called forth the noteworthy ! g as favor of the league of nations plan aud as strongly Yet triumphing over all of these against commiunism and belshevism. i) Underominational Trinity Methodist Church, Sunday 9:30 A. M. Prasident, Robert Skinner | Leader, Rev. John L. Davis Series of talks on “Applied Psychology”. Subject For Sunday “The Trained Memory” Attendance Last Sunday 684 THE AFFAIRS OF JANE — SAY, THAT VODKA OCALLAHAN SURE 1S A GOOD ACTRES PR ) [ TUT, TUT, JANE, TUT, TUT = WHAT Qfl_AKESAVOU THINK W'Vl:hey Hate_:l'hemselves e WHY, DO You KNOW WHAT SHE SAID YESTERDAY >~ BY YOUNG SHE SAID SHE'S AS GOOD AN ACTRESS ST AM I'M SURE WE HAVE ONE, MR.BAILEY, AND YOU'RE WELCOME TO IT IF | CAN FIND VT ' GUY, BALEY, NOW - You HE WANT To BORROW NOW P THERE'S THAT AGAIN- | WONDER WHAT HE WANTS TO BORROW CAN'T BEAT HIM- OH LET HE WANTS TOM |F TO TAKE OUR CORK SCREW FOR A FEW MINUTES — T GO, IT’S GOING TO BE A LCT OF TRouBLE! NO TROUBLE AT ALL OLDMAN- 'LL FIND IT IN AMINUTE! RETURN IT IN THE VIORNING - ! WANT TO OPEN A BOTTLE OF OLIVES FOR THE WIFE -

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