New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1922, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1922, ces Methodist Church Sunday, 9:45 m . ~=Chureh day school 10:45—Morning wor with sermon by the pastor Modern meaning of Salvation 12 15 p. m-—Philathea and women's! hible ¢ s bop Soclal hour Hostess Bagshaw and Mrs. Stephen Sergent. 6:80 p m.—Devotionul service of the Iip worth league, Speaker: Miss Mar garet Porter of the Normal school faculty. 7:30 p. m.—Evening service | under the auspices of the Everyman's| Bible class. iker, Mr, Peter Call, who is at the head of the Union Res cue Misslon of Roston Subject “Diamonds in the Rough." Tuesday—Afternoon sewing meef ing of the W. H. M. 8. 7:45 p. m Class meeting. 7:45 p. m.—The Boy Scouts Invite all bovs of the Sunday| school, 12 years old and over to scout banquet, | Wednesday — 4:00 Girls' scout meeting, 6:30 p. m.—Monthly church supper. A meeting of the Sunday school board will follow the supper. Thursday, 7:45 p. m.—Prayer meet- ing. I'riday, 2-4 p. m.—The ladies of the W. . M. 8 will hold a food and cake | eale at the store of A. A, West Main street. 4 tioners' class. Sewing school. m.—NMonthly meeting of the board. Saturday, 10 a. m,—Mrs. Armstrong will meet all the Mother's Jewels at the church. a Sun m Howard a official Christian Science Church Corner West Main St. and Park Place Sunday service at-10:45 a. m. Sub- Ject: “Love.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at § o'clock. First Baptist Church 10:45 — Morning worship, sermon by the Rev. William Ross. Subject: “By the Grace of God." 12:10—Bible school and Brotherhood class. Kd- ward C. Connolly will speak at the men's meeting on: “Probation Work and the Juvenile Court.”” 6:30—The young people will hold their meeting in the chapel. 7:30—Evening s e, Address on, "A Lion and a Liar. Wednesday, 9:30 — The Woman's Aid will have an all day's sewing mieeting. Lunch will be served at noon. Thursday, 7:45 — Mid-week prayer and praise service. Emmanucl Gospel Church Tabernacle, Franklin Square Sunday, 10:15—Prayer and praise service. 10:45 — Preaching, “‘Sabbath Desecration.” 12:15 school. 6:00—Young People’s meet- ing. 7:30 — Preaching, topic, “The Seal Judgments.” Tuesday, 4:00—Children's meeting. 7:30—Bible study class. Thursday, 7:30 — Mid-week prayer meeting. First Church of Christ Church school 10 a. m. All depart- ments up to the Adult department, which meet at 12:15 p. m. Morning service 11 a. m, sermon by Rev. Henry W. Maier. 6 p. m. Young People’s service, topic: “Better Chris- tian Endeavor Societies.”” Ieader Miss Dorothy Latham. The union evening service 7:30 p. m. Mr. Bowden of New York will speak on “How to Meet the Strangers Who Come to Our Shores.” Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. women's class. Wednesday, p. m. English class for Armenian women. Thursday, 2:30 p. m. Armenian women’s bible class. 4 p. m. Girl Scouts. 6:45 p. m. Bible study class. 7:45 p. m. The mid-week service, topic, “Prayer.” ¥Friday 8 p. m. Troop 4, Boy Sceuts will give an entertainment in the chapel. The young 2 Stanley Memorial Church. Rev. Wilson Ried Stewart, ToRent-- STORE at 143 Main St. now occupied by Ed- acting ward Meshken. Ap- at Raphael’s ply Dept. Store Office, 380 Main street. TO RENT 4 and 6 room tenements at 441 West Main strect. 4, 5 and § room tenements on North street. 6 and 7 room apart- ments with stcam heat, hot wa- ter. janitor on Main street, corner Elm. For particulars apply to Cohn’s Coal Co. 635 E. MAIN ST. TIE1. 684 Or Meal Times Call 2425 A TRIAL ORDER FOR OUR COAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. Morning hject o fthe sermon, the Man's Power worship The At 10:45 Beeret of pastor Btrong Runday school at noon, Everybody's ervice conducted hy the ¢, § subject, “What the pastor serviee there society is I AL the will' be a with refreshments. 7140 p. m., Boy Scouts 7 p. m, Girl Scouts, ay, 2:30 p, m, Ladies' T n liglon," led by of the social hour Monday, Tuesday Wednesc Thursday, T cloty Ald p. m,, Junior C. E. so St Mark's Church, Pourth Sunday after Epiphany 7:80 a. m.,, Holy Communion; m., church school; 11 a. m., Prayer Litany and sermon; 7:45 p, m., Even- wong and sermon, Thursday evening at 7:45 the chapel Presentation of Christ in the Temple 0:80 a. m,, Holy Communion, Thursday evenin gat 7:45 the chapel under the auspices of Womnn's Aux- iliary, the Girls' I'riendiy soclety will give a play he Light That Lighteth the World,” Al are cordially invited 9:80 Reformation Latheran Church, 1. W. Schaefer, pastor; 4th Sunday after Epiphany. 10:45, Morning services; 12 m,, Sun- day school; 7:30 p. m., Vespers, Monday evening the study class will meet at the parsonage. Tuesday and I'riday afternoons the itechetical class will meet at 4:30 o'clock. Wednesday afternoon the W, H, and 1%, M. society will meet at the hall at 130 o'clock. Second Advent Church, Morning service at 10:45 o'clock. The pastor will preach from the sub- ject: *The Purposes of Our Lord's teturn.” Sunday school and Bible classes at 12:15; Evening service at 1 bject: “Politics and Religion Prayer meeting on Ikriday (0 TR in Rome.” at § p. m. Zion Church, Rev. P. N. Wash- ington, pastor. Services, Sunday, Jan- uary 29: 10 Rev. J, C. Taylor of Meriden, Conn.; 12:30 p. m., Sunday school. The pastor will catechise the primary grades, 8. H. Baker, superintendent; 6:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor. Mrs. Hallet Green will be the leader; 7 p. m., sermon by the pastor. This will be “Tercentenary Day.” To help Zion church in America to put over her program for a million dollars and 100,000 members. Swedish Lutheran Church The Sunday morning service at 10:- 20 will be in English. Evening serv- ice at 7:30 will be in Swedish. The pastor will preach at both services. People’s Church of Christ 10:15 a. m.—Sunday prayer and de- votional service, followed by morning worship at 10:45 a. m. Rev. Joseph Eivans of Boston will speak. 6 p. m. —Young People's meeting. 7 p. m.— Preaching by the pastor, subject: “The Biggest Thief in New Britain.” Monday at 7:45 p. m., official board meeting. Tuesday at 4 p. m., chil- dren’'s meeting. Wednesday at 3 p. m., Woman's Missionary prayer band. Thursday at 7:45 p. m., prayer and praise service. Iriday at 7:45, Bible study. South Church 9:30—TItalian school. 10:45—Morn- ing worship. Sermon, “Stewardship.” 12:10—Church school. 2:30 — Assy- rian worship. 6:30 — Christian En- deavor meeting. Miss Bartlett of the City Mission will speak of her work. She will illustrate her talk with ster- eopticon. 7:30—Union service with the Iirst this price. Place your order today. CHASSIS, Regular 22 MAIN ST. owden will spealk | The Forcign People Who Come to Our # Music mondo, ) Lerd is My tory—""Peace Postiide—Allegro del Monday, 7 Meeting of Troop 2, Junior Achievement eluh Tuesday, 4:00—Meeting of Achieve ment clubs, 7:80-Meeting of 2, Boy Scouts of Americ hursday, 4:10—Weed day church school, 4:80—Meeting of Girl scouts, Ti4h==Church night serviee Dr. Hill ¢ will speak I hore (Faro I'he Offer Pache Han Andante Anthems Shepherd," Smith Weary Heart," (Alexander), Handel an Troop THE ARBUCKLI CASE a Opposing Counsel Are That Case Will Go to Ju Determined |, Today, 'y fan Franciseo, Jan, 28-—Counsel | were determined today to get all the loose ends of evidence out of the way in the second trial of Roscoe Ar-|¢ buckle on a charge of manslaughter | ! growing out of the death of Miss Vir-|! ginia Rappe. ! The last witness yesterday was Mrs, Catherine Fox of Chicago who testi- fied she had known Miss Rappe since chitdhood and that she had lived with her at different perfods, Mrs. IFox sald she had never seen Miss Rappe ill or in pain, The prosecution charges that Miss Happe died as a result of a bladder rupture caused when Arbuckle at- tacked her in his rooms at the St “rancis hotel on September §, last. || The defense contends Miss Rappe dicd as a result of chronic trouble. e s sl City Items The Kenilworth club will have a supper tonight at the club rooms. Chamberlain council, O. U. A. M, will hold its regular meeting tonight. An anniversary requiem was held this morning at St. Joseph's church for the late Mrs. Johanna Price. Meet me al Schmarr's for dinner. —advt The International Bible Students’ association will give a lecture in Swedish at the Electric hall, 8§ West Main street, Sunday at 3 p. m. by Wil- liam Unden of Bridgeport. The sub- ject will be “Millions Now Living Will Never Die.” All welcome. No col- lection. Six family frame block big money. Owner is go for financial reasons. On ticulars. CAMP REAL 272 Main Street hing modern. Must b $14,000. Evel ng on West Main. first class dws H. D. HUMPHREY TEL. OFFICE 141—RESIDENCE 1822-3. National Bank Building. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. ) Big Price Reduction —ON— Fordson Tractor of $230 ew Price Effective Jan. 27th $395 f. o. b. Factory This should make every farmer happy as he certainly can now afford to have one at Don’t wait as there will be a spri them all in one month; so speak quickly. When you buy a car or tractor from us you get SERVICE IN OUR ELEVEN branch stores in Northern Connecticut. ‘NEW CAR PRICES Lowest in the History of the Ford Motor Co. TOURING, Regular .....$348.00 | COUPE .................$580.00 RUNABOUT, Regular . ..$319.00 | SEDAN .. .$285.00 | TON TRUCK CHASSIS. . $430.00 All Prices F. O. B. Factory Elmer Automobile Company Danghter of Former Emperor of the haudy, daughter Sahara" daughter at the family home in Long laimed {his brother his share of the father's estate, the latter conceived a plan of dered developed and the plan came to noth- ing. o master of the cruiser Chester. wi at West End for sale. See us for confidential par- Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. W FOR SALE Double house, 18 rooms and 2 car garage, 74 Hamilton strect. 155 LEBAUDY WEDS Sahara Marries Man Who is Admin- isteator of Estate, 28, —Jacqueline Le. of the late Jacques has heen married in Paris to has been married in Paris to Subreau it we learned here ough an announcement by Suffern, administrator of of the young woman's New York, Jan 8 b he estate ather Lebaudy, an ec hot and killed b, go when he attacked her and ntrie figure, was his wife three years her sland. Mme, Lebaudy was acquitted )y & Nassau county court when wrought to trial About 20 years ago audy and his brother they inherited une from their father, ain prominence in dispatches lurope. After Max died leaving Jacques l.e- Max, who a vast for- began to at. from to orming an African empire and or- built in London a magnificent hrone. International complications later he came to America. FORMER N CONVICTED Boston, Jan. ~A jury in federal ourt yesterday found Joseph J. .ynam, a former ensign, guilty of the mbezzlement of $21,000 while pay- Lynam asserted that the money was tolen fnom beneath his pillow in a leeping car at Providence while he in the washroom. " _ NEXT WEEK — ' ANNIVERSARY | ADDED FEATURES | NO ADVANCE . IN PRICES on Oak street brings in ing to sell at a big loss e of finest houses in city ESTATE CO. Price he sold as owner has left town. Also Opun Saturday Evenings. « 1 tor Baby for RAW MILK contains large numbers of wreck its life—germs that are ren- dered harmless by only ONE method, PASTEURIZATION. Is safe for young and old—it ig really safe because not alome does it come from healihy cows and handled with ranitary o TEURIZEL pure, J. E. Seibert & Son Pasteurized Milk & Cream are sold on a guarantee of more eggs Heaters, have been marked down 20 34 Lafayette St. —————— e TOMORROW AFTERNOON AN EXTRAORDINARY MATINEE CONCERT Only Appearance In New Britain This Season of The New f Hartford Philharmenic Orchestra HENRY P. SCHMITT, Conductor 75 MUSICIANS POPULAR PROGRAM Soloist, GEORGE MORGAN, Baritone FOX’S THEATER, JAN. 29th, 3 P. M. Tickets 50¢ to $1.50 on sale at Crowell’s Drug Store and at Box Cffice Raw, untreated milk is dangerous germs that may OUR PASTEURIZED MILK 3, but it is ALSO PAS- making it absolutely | GIVE US A TRIAL What Are You Doing || ‘SATURDAY NIGHT’ Cecil B. DeMille Keep the Egg basket full by feeding Purina Poultry Chows, These Chows or money back. We sell them. New Britain Bird & Feed Co. 05 ARCH ST. TE. 1121-2 TH I35 THEY GO All our Ranges. Parlor Stoves and both new and second hand, We'll get your stove repairs. A. LIPMAN Tel. 1329-2 167% Main Street, New Britain. OUR BIG Semi-Annual — SALE — “Eofes FURNITURE —and— RUGS STARTS MONDAY GREATER REDUCTIONS THAN EVER BEFORE Plan to Get in As Early As Possible and Secure Some Choice Bargains. C. C. FULLER CO. 10-56 FORD STREET HARTFORD Trucking and Storage MOVING OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS BY EXPERTS OUR SPECIALTY. We will take full charge of your moving, thereby relieving you of all trouble, Packing, Crating and Shipping either by Rail or Truck, Best of equipment for Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving, Inter-Urban Transfer & Storage Tel. 2099, 2002. Rear of Dickinson Druz Store. A. P. Marsh, Mgr, [ . ng rush and we can’t deliver ....$645.00 New Britain, Conn. THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY | <", TAKE KEER OF YERSELF MARRIED YESTERDAY- THEY LEFT ON THE MORNING TRAIN FOR AN EXTENDED TRIP:!

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