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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1022 Church Notices. FAMOUS TENOR WITH CHORAL SOCIETY s hon e el | Bntam Choral Society S i 3 SRR ' el e . &Nt oo (1 Fox's Theater, Monday Evening, May 8th, 1922 'rom the Moun g ser SEGOMark's Church 4 Ao Sunday’ afte st Low » TR i . : . Monday 140 p DT PG it el Ll i s F o G 3 Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast ................ Coleridge-Taylor cluss hustness meetin 800 a1 =GRl sahasl 11 ; i 2 RGP & LA A ; '\ i M i :]‘“w'u-‘ ceting T po moekvening prayer and ser \ 3 ot v 4 A B i A e oy ! ssisted By Wednesduy-—3,p. m., A tea will e Puesday, April 2600, 8t Mark's day, with sermon ) nister o the Meth t home for the aged In e New Haven; 4 p Monthly bus T L T s SR S stantey Memorial Chureh ness meeting of the Ladics' Ald Ko IR L 4 ! 7 Y ane ing man of New Huven unday schoo Friday Sewing sehoo I Ly evening mecting the . Prople’s Church of Christ, I e e R e ; L & ; Wi : Prices: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, Tax free. Associute membership 85.00. Tax free. Woineaday nvaning inatond of THuna o S o on A E On sale at (Entitles holder to two tickets in lay evening this week 7 ¥ S R % 0 i C. I.. PIERCE & CO. advance of public sale) Phe Ladies” Ald society will serve sunday at 10:15 4. ny, prayer devotional service, followed hy mor ing worship at 10:45 o, m subjed Powerless P'rayer:” Sunday school g o ¥ 15 p. m, Young People's meeti wpper dn the social rooms at the church on Ifriday evening from 6 t at 63 evening preaching service at p.om. by Rev, Ho A, Studwell, who is attending the Methodist — conference 155 i A g 3% p 5 at Meriden swaodist Latheran Church s . t W a1 X - i ED ROUSH IS HEARD FROM . ©ON COAST shburn and [:, Norris Willlams, — Tilden and Mrs, Mallory, nation Fildea And Richards Only Eastern [champions were to oppose each oth o'clock Tuesday at . Children's | Dr, (. G, Erickson, president ot 4 2 MY, > ting V80t college, Kennelworth, N, ) ” N et B Lps b Ao | Upsala | iy e o nva Holdout Start is Expected in Cincin- . esday at 8 poom. Woman's | will preach at hoth morning ¢ ? - 7 4 o Representatives In Pennis Tourney (1M the opening match and in oth service Sunday PAUL ALTHOU nati Today for Conference X i s ties Tliden and Richards, Willia New York, April 22— Wililam T | ;¥ wWashburn and Johnson rilden, 2d, of Phitadelphia, and Vin | Shimidzu were to meet Missionary Prayer bapd ling Luipaay a8 DRlpch and tbis) Dr. OHmEN, the maon o 16 0l The spring festival and concert of | One of the plensant surprises in ), Cincinnatl, April 22.—Ed Roush all afternoon and evening will he as [tending the New England conference spring festival a f AL o L Attt gne [ holdout star of the Cincinnati Reds is| | b ¢ a day of prayer and devotion will & ress o lurge patriotic meeting [ the New Rritain (horal socicty is now [Store for those ho wil ‘u tend the renantail dhe Glialnnatl todas to% His cent Richards of New York, will b Wiyt 5. Bible study, I emple, Boston, Sundas |oniv about two weeks awas- and groat | C0NCert I8 the work by Massenot, the | PEPECLEE G0 O / =i | the only representatives of the cast e 2 {afternoon. s Prtorcat fo thre wvent I mande |colcbrated Teroneh composer; *Nae- | QEHEE SROERERIE AU SUSEIR 20 (B8 1in the east-eat matchen on the Pa OUTDOOR BOUTS BARRED W& ARt Cosoal Clitnal 2 iy i e public faterest in this event is mani= | eisens an Tyl founded on the well | Yational league club, it was s here he 1 nucl Gosy wireh, B it known fable, is @ teuly beautim) | today by managers of & semi-pro team Tabernacle, Franklin square 0 Halian school; 10:45, Morn- ; : x who offered Rough $10,000 to play six . Much of the success achicved by | work, abounding with lovely melody Sunday, 10:00 a. m., prayer and (i > worship, Sermon b wv. o D ) el = e i puas ing worship. Sermon by I “|this organization has been due to the [for which Massenet was famed. | months, three games a week. A tele- im from Roush af his home in yraise service; 10:45, preaching, topic, | cen oo W, (° witaalng Right": ,'“n g v vrw" o H|II\ George ]\\. ’; lII\H,‘ Facing {l:l;’['l‘m: diversity of works presented during | Through it all runs o solo for the e o ! L | ndurance i 231 e 120, Chureh school; Meeting |1 10 AR L e k Ll % o AL ks SN dand City, Ind,, indicated that he |70 9 ot . 9 school; 6:00, Young people’s mecting: |41 e standing committe i TSRO, G0t M s S whien 16 I8 KIownl it talk-to the ownars of-the Reds| oh 8 (vealened: physleal condilion: {inighty and it waa Wecided all, oy % sl o i S G BEE Stancing: COXIMAHEE + ' lincluded the oratorio, mass and can- {that au 1ouse is to be the solo. | alk vners ¢ {iie 46 tlinars, 5 g St 4 . e 7:00, preaching, topic, “The Substance | \eeyrian worship: 6:30, Christian En- |8 UG HE A0 e e | ist 1t tendifioi of this work cwn | before: committing himselt to anothes S v R Ll e _Jherenfter should' ‘he held indog off Oup: Prandhiag : : o . ght ai s . i ot i | Tilden and Richards will leave 7or | several promoters had earried e ianr 100 Ghtideits - meatl deavor: 0 ( TV TRAILGN ssisting artists have always been of [confidently be expected, Another | “ngagement. 1t was said here that, sds 200, Children's meeting: | yiyaic——Morning worship: : A e e e doraive 4 s the accom- | anless he signs by 6 p. m. tomorrow, | ‘. . 7:30, Bible study class s e it Pristoval e the highest calibre, many of them | teature Nare 18" s the accom- | ; ¥ ¥ I. I The castern tennis nssociation ha 1sing baseball parks or other outdo Dhiesd 7:30, M 7 | Prelude, Chant Pastoral being among the leaders of the con- | paniment—particalarly the lovely [he will ‘haye automatically suspended| .. .;mmended the series constst of | aper ursday, 7:30, Mid-week prayer|ypthem, Te Deum (¢ Major) .. Buck oo™ Dtrorm, and operatic stage. | dance theme given to'the orchestra | himself from organized baseball. four singles and one doubles mateh (g : meeting, forte “I Lay My Sins on | : “ 4 singles ateh, s - QUBFETY; ; The chorus has had u steady growth | with the chorus an incidental factor - - the same as in Davis cup competition 5 AR e : el e Jesus’ Lo Hawley g wieh vear has given a finished [in this particutiar part. ) K OWILL APPEAL 4 i g FAIR WEATHER FOR GAME sRabad i atNgng Gharch, Postiude, Wiat Lux ... Duboisfoaicommunce of which the members| The Boston Pestival orehestra has PARDUCIS WL e L AR TR PRRiRn L. WIS Wonning at 10606 yusjo-~Reelial servics th organ ) ve been justly proud. Ivery in-|not played in New Britain for over = FIARS AT OBRNING and at 7:15 in (‘ho evening. Ir.r‘\. Jodpecital, by Joseph Clair Beebe: lividual in the New Britain Choral | 20 years and the engagement of this er to Seck Recognition of His = : mll game hetween Princeton and g A. Hansen of Brooklyn, N. Y.. will |gucond Sonata (I Minor) ... Rogers|cgeioty takes a personal pride in the mization is further evidence that Retond: Poxlonmanees, Tilden And Mrs, Malle Play O [ ‘niversity of Pennsylvania, Thom RESEAlRY ot Evlues, - Bundayohoale . organiztion < is the greatest | the Now Britain Choral sociecty de s P e New Germantown Courts, il Yandusky probably will be 1 school and Bible class at 12:15, Adagio factor in its success. s to give its patrons the best that Prancisco, April 23,—OChurles : | “pposing pitehe Prayer meeting on Thursday @ Scherzo (Pastorale) For the concert of this season to|can bhe obtained. Undoubtedly the DHAD Toceatd | he held at Fox's theater on Monday [ coming coneert will he the finest one = ST Night Song ....oeveveeeenn.. V0B avening, May Sth, not only a very at-{that the society has ever given and First Baptist (« In Paradisum ..... .. Dubois [tractive program has heen arranged, | everything has heen dens to make it | ' ! il 10:45 morning worship, s YO 8 A AR st v DUBBIRINGE 480 bhe ol Ehe-hest grehesiias in a0, made in bettering eight world sprint | the Japanese Davis cup team werc | nee Rowland of the Columl the Rev. William Ross, subject:-|(jood Ieriday Music (Parsifal) Wagner [the country has been cngaged (o as The dssotlate Tnemberahip records in the Hawaiian islands re- |scheduted for exhibition matches jo. | American association team is in a “The Spreading Light”. 12:10 Bro- [war March (Rienzi) ....... Wagner|sist the society, and the Soloist se- [creased greatly over last season cently day at the opening of the new courts | eal hospital receiving treatment therhood class and Bible school. The | \fonday—7:30, Meeting of Junior ftected is undoubtedly the forcemost |a: Full ‘house "§s pinctioally Paddock's statement was made |of the Germantown academy. The fan infected foot. Although his e Rev. Jogeph J. Genthner lecturer of | y¢hievement club, tenor of ”w Aay. when he was questioned regarding jothers who were to take part in the | dition is not serious, he may rems: the New York city board of Educa-| puesday—4:00, Meeting of Achieve- : a dispateh from Honoluln atating the [eompetition were Vincent Richards, fat the hospital for several days, it v i 30, St = Hawaiian branch of the A. A. U. de- |Wallace 1%, Johnson, Watgon M. | sald. Jcided not to petition the national ific coast next month. This heeame Detroit, April The state hoxi cnown foday when the New Yorl |commission has placed a ban on op ennis association announced definite. |aiv boxing shows. Complaints we ¥ that Lawrence B Rice of Roston | made to the commission as to 1 wonld be unabie to compete becanse | conduct of some outdoor houts held ‘alifornia ne uesday, gan through the warm months Philadelphia, April 22.—Clear, e weather was in prospect for the has ddock, world champion sprinter, | Philadelphia, April x of Am i g o red today that he intended to ask [orica’s ranking tennis stars including Aoy ey the national amateur athletic anion to [ Wm, T. Ti'den, 2d, Mrs, Mol'a Mal ROWLAND IN HOSPITAL recognize as records the times he| ory and Zenso Shimidzu, member of | Colurabus, (.. April 22.—Manas tion bureau, Will speak to the Men's et clubs; 7:30, Meeting of Troop .2 class on: “America’s Industrial Chal-|poy Scouts of Ame uunl-_ however we favared peice he- s b lenge. All cordially invited. 0 the | wWednesday—9:45 a. m., 1 e m.1v|~| of assurances given by (e la-|200¥ o recognize the marks as the young people will hold their meeting | \ynual meeting of the Woman's Con- [ hoard board that no further wage re L SSIRIERE ADH AR AL VOO LT, |10 specifications. The runner in the chapel. ational Home Missionary union in luctions would be considered for 7:30 Monday, Boy Scouts. i ted ahraH s Nav @ aven, Addyesass oy :'m when he left the island the A, A. | 7:45 Thursday, mid-week service. |j Aiss Jordan, Rev. J. G. Dicker of A IR DL Toani: Suinn: Bs: das vlflfl'unls there told him they \»\‘nm«] F”» n! "'Q 4:00 Friday, meeting of the heralds |xorth Dakota, 1% O, Frazier, an In- sue will come to a showdown, So far |56k to have the recards rec o K,” Y B | as we are concerned, it is a fight for existence and the crusaders. dian graduate of Santa, Rev. S I Retormation Thitheran Ofiro ':;{}':f":T.'.,:.).}.:jr;‘.,“:."‘l :lf\]‘sv” e 600,000 Me]flbel‘s MICC[ed by Al‘ | | 5 i | Rirst Sunday after Easter—10:45 a. | hursday—4:10, Weekd chureh | | | IRISH FIRE STEAMER Pastern Leaguers (;ulgrurr‘ Collegian Sunday, Apl’il 23 Sosshobisors In Exhibition Game Yesterday Tuesday and Priday afternoon the (it on “Dorto Rico, the Youngest Flames Ave Extinguished, Bowever, | New Haven, April 22 Yale's base i 5 catechetical class will meet at 4:30 | 4\ Crican Colony,” sefore Mueh Damage Is Done ball nine, which returned from a ten | 10:4~} A, M. Sermon By RCV. J. L. Uavis o'clock. Chicago, April 22.—Grievances cen-| oo L i {e | 1A¥S trip to Macon, Ga. Thursday. | 7 tering about the contract system em- ey ’,m\’ e P m.:rl ‘”w opencd its long series of home game RESCU L BO\ 5, HELD |piosed by some railroads i the {110 Fitty armed men waided the | (oorany when it was outscored. by IS THE WORLD AGAINST YOU?” | handling of repair work has resulted STl ’~“' 1 : ll : -‘::‘ e "“" the New Haven Hastern leaguers, | [t . 2 - R " fise s A b 1 vike | this morning, shot and wounded the [, =, 50 0 fii PR e 92 MONTHS IN CELLAR |in a vote for distribution of stril StoloTn TR EreR G T b0 2, erb ¢ Paerson mnd fan ballots to the 600,000 members of Haitnatt divided el e ) 4 decks and fittings with gasoline, set artnett divided the pitching Lt i SSl el the railvay employes department of |k il EEEUES WD BRSOVRS SCU) nient, bt neither impr 730 P. IW.""EVening S\_ervice ‘Vifh nominational Tiay, [the American Federation of Labor. Captain Aldrich's 4 Yed The crew with the stance of Splin SIAMEh S and. et Distinctive Principles of the Bap-| TN Tt Estes WD jetg:" . i ice tor- | Syracuse e kste This department comprises the six g ar laying was ey tists;” 11:30, divine service in Ger 1 I lvaginis T SaEuIian oery Brhops playing was conspicuous ‘¢ man; sermon, “Denominational [.oy- Had Been Abused by Parents federaled shop crafls and the switch-| L EEE BRI SO 8 e any . while the hitting of Malon Pfeachlflg By The Pastor alty. men's union of North America, hay, each of whom landed o Monday evening, meeting of the for Disobedicnce, Authorization for the strike ballots | ther for a triple, was the mos Young Men's club. | J was boted at the sixth biennial con -— e rilliant New Haven oxhibition. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., meeting of | Syracuse, Y., April 22, '\”‘""h vention of the department which has KILLED BY BULL the Ladies' Aid society: T p. m., reli- | Vernier, 5, was rescued by police ¥es- |peen in session here two weeks and | pyo0nieid, April Mark' g gious instruction for young people; | terday from the cellar of the family | which concluded its sessions today ' F R e yamentobiut I home, 104 Marlborough road, Where \7he vote to send out the ballots wi ‘ Thursday evening, T7:45 alleged by police to have In-f N i taken yesterday and officers declared [ trampled to death by a bull in his meeting in English; topic, “What T isoned for two months for dis-|{hat it was a counter move to “an | harn here yesterday. His body was Am Thankful For. | obedience effort to crush our organization com-|found in a box stall with the animal | § he d b, 2 W E iene- o i Eaaast . o) Friday evening, rehcarsal of the| When found by Policewoman Gene- | jictely. [ by his wife who investigated when q v@r an s l e ‘Ess — choir, B R R B I Will Favor Strike ler husband did not return from the : ol b L the Children’s Society the hoy, emaci- Ci- | opp ghere s a strike and 1 fecl | harn, Swedish Bethany ¢hurch ated, his face and body covered With | g6 gupr men will vote solidly for it, | P Sunday school at 8:30. Morning | Wounds and bruises, was huddled be- |y ey e jyprotest of the action of | T Rev. John L. Dav]s, leader service begins at 10:45. The Young|Side the furnace in the dimly lighted | jiways in ignoring decisions of the Peoples’ society will hold their meet- |40 "]‘ “'”‘“I“'"" ""““”- le was re- |- 'g Railway Labor Board”. said B. BAD BREA ing at 4:30. Evening service at 7:30. [moved to a hospital. M. Jewell, presideht of the railway -t . . hhe: parahts, M, and. Mra/ Herbert| | ComeleomeBllicanets Non-denominational Jtev. C. J. Vahlstrom will preacl 3 ) S8R ik employes department. crnier, and six of the twel il sl BRI The labor board now has several Loth the morning and evening sery P : ~ p g dren of the family, were ordere T R So does a bad taste in the mouth, i Meets Sunday Mornmgs, 9:'30 O’ClOCk At e, | i police headquarters. Officers said It coated tongue, dull headache, aid | ¢ 2k arming ou system pending. has {that the house was neat and all of |Arming out s HeD and unhealthy yellowish skin, Christian Science ¢ i b expeete at a decis uld (3078t Church af Christ | other children were neatly dresseq, |Peen expected that a decision wou 2 % . these symptoms all tell the stor) b b 0 ¢ | be rende soon after the conclusion y Corner of West Main B i \.'””'_’ i ;”“l"”'“"“ superintendent | of the present wage hearings. of a disordered system and your L ° ° ®ark place, SN REHEE R R | Board is Deficd Immediate need of a purely vege- S 7 Sunday service at 10:45 ! 8 S “The carriers have arbitrarily table corrective to prevent infeo- | 1 i B ‘Probation After M § RETIRED WRITER DIES {duced wages in defiance of the hourd’ tion and a sick sp day school at 8 \ Inesday | patrord, April 22.--Charle H.|{said Mr. Jewell, “They have restored Saie i SO R T R B '{L'. iJ-A V :mbership approximately 1500—Attendance last Sunday 649. reading room too J t at his home last night at the age o [the farming out system which is mere Bank b in N Lo the public g e was gradnated from Yale in|subterfuge by which they dodge la- 5 , 2 g gty rom 15 oo il 40k a0 ana Hartund Taw schot i 1563 bor board deciions. ) T3 | SUBJECT TOMORROW: “APPLIED RELIGION” He was a member of Skull and Rones year ago onr membership was ELLS t‘l eht % N | . o i i i - Meetings over in time for services in other churches m.. morning service; 12 noon, Sunday |g. s 4:30, Girl So 7:45 q 4 school, ol e s, Siosacen s leged Violation of Contracts Church German Baptist Church, 10:30, German Bible class for adults | | Sunday 9:20 a, m., Sunday m-lmm;} I and divine service in English; “De- | very serious damage had heen done. Skowolsky a farmer was gored and at Yale and rowed on the sarsity|overwhelmingiy in favor of war in crew. He served in the Civil war in | protest against the 12 per cent reduc .LJ s 25%2 hox Co. . First Connecticut Heavy artil- [tion alveady then announced and giv S e Cot’do Uncoated e — Jen effuet Jnal Tuls. When the. date] C>.;-/.(~ s & o rd S AR TS TRUUBLED W POLLY AND HER PALS o ~ He's Fully Qualified I g HAT HAM'S) | Vi [Tew Him il BE) | HOw/s EVER yfiuuo) ]CAH! NE QuT The ) | [Movies Hu»«‘,< !\’EAH WE BEEN 0,42 Hard, Large and Red. liched HERE A(om [} || Rient Dowa, ol Tus GTACGE, ¢ | Grace For e | | [EVER HAD AW ) [ THe STaGE Seved | o A’ BESIDES 1M AWFUL Burned, Cuticura Healed, GAL < W 3 ’ GILEAT '_DQAMA) YEARS AN’ NEVER USED TO ACTIN' WATHOUT “1 was troubled with pimples and | ) /i ! : B e I ¢ ‘)(F’Ema,d(t‘ HAD A LiWE - 8 AUDIEAICES ! ) blackheads on my face. The pim- ples were hard, large and red. and festered arA scaied over. They itched and burned causing me to scratch and irritate my face. My foce looked awful. **1 sent for a free sample of C: cura Soazp and Oin‘ment wh heipsd me 5o [ purchased more, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Oint- ment I was healed."" (Signed) Miss Mary Silva. 17 Daly St., Lowell, Mi Sept. 14, 1921, Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Ty cum promote ritv, skin comfort and skin hsalth ofitn when all elae fails. 11 " "’n b, LA 5 % Copyright. 1922 5 Newsproer Feature Service. Inc_ Great Britain rights reserved "Cuucur- So-p shaves without mug.

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