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Did Man Come from an Ape or From God as Creator? Eaolution put to the test of Rea and Revelation Next MARCH 9 ERTDRTS By Faangelist B, L. Cavdey, - and lect of and Boston lyceum Theater New Britain Pic < 1o fully illustrate this great subject Miss Tronchet will sing, and there will be a short song ervice of picture singing EVANGE CARDLY <1 dreds @ h Sunday aftcrmoon Fhere is a welcome Tor you and your friemds, People’s Church of Christ Street F. L. BrooKs, pastor “The Different Judgments.” 0 p. m., subject: “The Outlook of Eurepe, and the Inlook of America.” We believe not in science, but Seripture: not in an obso- lete, but Absolute e; not in reformation, but regenera- tion; not in imitation, but in separation. A full Gospel, or none at all. |E Court Rev. 1 p— LAt L Sunday Afternoon § veryman’s Bible Class j 0'cloc Kk exeept Sundays and holidays, | Wednesday, 12-7:30 p. m, lite of this nation is based, In the - - Necomd Mdvea mglorssdiofge by g b [l Appbondrosimgordinlbgiouee \RLY IMPRESSIONS OF CHRIST” Suiiday 4 S Y o T g | the treasury of the United States and ‘ umphrey, division freight oy ey e . . e 12:0 inday &chool, T o'clock, eve. | ANd authorizes and empowers him to}J. W, Kelly, New ¥ and freight rep- church and congrega mn: silver collection, 8:00 p. me— ping serviee with sermon: “Pragers, | Wse it in dircet competition with the | rcsentative of the same road, will be | Annual meeting of the Church and Bible school, Sacrifices and Vows" existing credit mrrrh.u;la 1:‘ the x-"mn-l n\.w-liv]n at 1k \I'un l|\|!7"l'wl of the Wednesday, 7:30—The You“g Woman's .\'e“‘ing (l‘uild g " 2 D stud try, to compete with the federa ew Britain affic burean of the . pe i bl asin - Thursday evening Bible study B e Tt LTy Ean it = Wit | A Ar O Comamsr oo G Tt S vt will meet at the Parsonage; social, seventh Day Adve the intermediate-eredits system, to | hotel next Tuesday Lyceum theater at 5 o'clock compete with the state banks, di-| ture lecture by F. L. Cardey ¢ or indircctly; and the capital | ject . Did We Come From Which is represented, the amount of | [ Ap money that is taken out of the treas. | ury, is more than the combined A FAMOUS PICTURE WITH UNUSUAL MESSAGE International Bible Students Asso, 14l of the foderal reserve system | Junior Bible class 14 a. m. the land-bank system whea they were “ , | p. . public Lithuanian leeture by | formed A. Steponaitis of T , N. Y., at Class Legislation an hall, street, But that is not the worst feature 1enten Sermon by e BIC m. Mid-week Lente service. Speaker—Miss May Lord, Pastor Kensington M. 1. A Friendly Welcome to Al Thursday=7:30 p. Church Trinity Methodist Church| Sunday 10:45—Sermon by Rev. W. F. Cook 7:15—Address by Rev. W. F. Cook Mrs. Ruth Horton, Soloist of NEW BR['IAIN DA]LY LibRALD, SATURDAY, MARGH &, SUNDAY— Church School, 10:60 a. m. Morning Service, 11:00 a. m.— Men’s Bible Class, 12:15 p. m. SOUTH CHURCH, SUNDAY EVENING 7:15 & | | this DLiil, Mr. President. It takes this =1 Z M ury for the axpress purpose of repair III ing’the capital of farmers who have Jj failed, to enable them to compete with FARMER Alfl Blll their |..\( toor neighbors whose { anpual meeting of the First methos been measurably sue- Baptist church wiill be held Monday i et M.x ful. 1 do not know what it would | { evening, in the chapel, There will be be called. It certainly is not individ {reports of officers and committees Pk b e ol e o pworth teague ruore | DECIADES It Would Be Government o v s o e et o nn | | the amsual ciction, po : - Scouts, study , leader, L. C. ! E 3 an advocate o alism who wiil say | i - i First g Tuesday—4:00, Jolly Nine Junior|freshments will follow. 6 p. Pa[emahsm Rm] “}]m that it is extremely offensive to Jolin L. Davis wil 1l‘|.f”\mm i 10:45 o’clock, morning worship, ser- | Achievement club, 7:30, first divis-!worth league devetional his view what true pateraalisn Diogr: 4x.»| a at :Ix;“t]'r. 4 mon by the Rev. William Ross, Sub- |ion, Troop 2, Boy Scouts. 7:15 p. m., address by Rev, 3 should be, e thinks that the gov-! | Son Sun uy dl. 's Bible 3 “ fect: “Early Impressions of Jesus.” | Thursday meeting of the |Cook. Specizl music by Mrs. Howard mment <hould take conivol of pro- [N ) '4'..1/‘ p. m., Bible school and Broth- |Ttalian mothers in the church par- Horton duction and transportation, acd hel il : e L ' erhood class. 7 p. m, Young People’s {lo 3:30, meeting of the Young| Tues p. m.. Philathea sup- | . C., March o | zives his reasons for it; but I have yet |, Members ¢ Friendship .‘ml.xo 3 soclety in gw chapel. Women's department for sewing and | pe 7 m., class meeting. | Norbeck-Buriness bill which provides |to hear of a socialist who aldvecat i Trinity chur v: um' ho n. a Monday--6:30 p. m., family supper | sociability. 6:15, monthly meeting| Wedne — 4:10 p. m., united for appropriation of $50,000,000 tg ! taking large sums of moncy “ut of the | lllwlr‘\i\f" picnic \\n:.m sday t\'\.‘" l:l! . for members of church and congrega- |and supper of the teachers and of- | week day school for fourth and fifth [aid the farmers of the northwest jn |public treasury for the «xpress pur-| jat the church, beginning at 6 o'clock. 3 tion. 8 p. m., annual meeting of the |ficers of the church school. | grades, 6 p. m., I’riendship club mid- | diversified farming, especially in the | pose of permitting individuis who [ 2 ¢ 3 church and Bible school. Iriday—3:00, meeting of the For- Sovelupimant: or daliving. wiks o have tafled to compete with individ- | o intermediate class of the South 4 Wednesday-—7:30 p. m., meeting of | cign missionary department in the| 4:10 p. m., united week ously attacked in the scnate yester- | nals whose methods have sucecoded in | funal ehureh Ttalian m-pa?: i the Young Women's sewing guild at|church parlors. Mrs, Austin Stowell ! ¢ sixth and seventh day by Senator George P. Melcan of | private occupations. | ment will entertain the .Im.| x‘tu ut 4 the parsonage. | will speak on “Current Events in the [ m., yer mecting, ! Connecticut, who asserted it was | More Markets, Less Ceedit | t the City .\I|,.,:v| u.o"m nest Thursday 45 p. m., mid-week | Philippines,” and Mrs, E. H. Cooper lnda\» 4 p. m, class in church [governmental paternalism run wild | redits have b made easy, I do ¥ afte h from 3 to 8 prayer service, {on “Current Events in Turkey.” Tea|membership, 4 p. m., sewing school. and in the end would prove a dis - {not objcet to that; but the senator| — ‘. d a social hour will follow the pro-!7:30 p. m., choir rchearsal trous hindrance o the tarmers » from Minnesota is cverlastingly e R P I German gram. 6:30, mecting of the Rifle it is aimed ot ;.,\sm‘, s ' | when he says that the farmer has | A MESSAGE £ l.t.3| MARS Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Supday school; |club, 7:30, motion picture entertain- A. M. E, s of Nebraska and the|too much credit and that what hej How n‘x. man Hum. lars W e :30 a. m., English service; Bible |ment under the auspices of the| Sunday scrvice, 1t S b e L i i ol R T abseipline thio ogotisical snd Sl in German. 11:45 a. m., serv- | Drotherhood. Feature picture “Grand- |ing by the pastor. [fering (rom unfavorable market con- | to any lcngth te which congress can Slub oan, telogpting Sy jee in' German. 7 p. m., mecting of |ma's Boy,’ 'featuring Harold Lloyd; Filled With th {tians: Renatnr Molasn dociared and | &0 that will ihelp: him to vel of the poor until he ha - 4 1 suffered the privations and wmisfor- the Y. P. § | “The Benefactor,” (the story of the school 1 P m pointed out irying in Connecil- | markets; but you can repeal the | | muiered privations and SR Monday evening meeting of the |life and nchievement of Thomas A.jice 3 o'clock. I'rein ¢ Mo, St N At foe Wk et Sau oan Bive ke Taemie txsen of roverty atejckon, 1t akoRh Priscilla eircle in church. { wison); “Wonderful Waters,” a pic- | liams: anthem by J. aker: PAper |several 3 grow- | permi SIABC aad conpie {inl & ratier whids crogtiig Wednesday evening, meeting of the | ture in natural colors. by Miss Emma W 5010 by MUs. |rs of Muine have sulf-red from o you o iy xtont e vou stors st the Ho csations) Iathfinders’ club in church. —_ John Williams, * 10 {lack of market and good prices and | please legitimately, and with CluEcH (OmATraN. ¢ e i 1o Thursday at T p. m., Bible instruec- | Stanley Memorial ; Preaching by Bishop William L. Lee, rmers in many other | enormous total of fertile aeres in this! Pklyetairmmidh i o tion for girls; at 8 p. m., prayér meet- | gunday—10 a. m, senior and in-[D.D., of the New England diocese, he sfercd financial hard- | country the farmer wiil find that the | o som m"“i“_‘\' {ziply ing in English. termediate departments of the church | is on his episcopal visit. Solo by Mrs. only way in which he can control his | L ¥ 5 s | school. 10:45 a. m., serviee of wor- | . Horace own of Plainville, | Connecticut Dairying Hit. A Fleta 18 10 66 to the feundutlion and b S oo Elim (Swedish) {ship. The pastor will preach the Old Tugged Cross” 6 Tatthe Us (io saimmrnts the | control nis production. Governor Joacp! ikon of Mon. DR SUTGUFFE PLEADS Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morn- | fivst of @ scries of Lenten scrmons on | Yarick Christian _Endeavor - northwestern senators that the farm-{ “But here is a proposition which |[478 1 briwe pronime ity owIons ing worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon: |the general topic: “The Character of | 7:45 p. m., preaching by the pastor, .. of that section want to go into would climinate domestic competition, | #0m 47a SR b “Ihe Greatest Need of the World."” | Jesus. The subject of tomorrow’s | subject: “Our Mission. the dairying business and necd loans | M proposes, as I understand it, to take | 50" “’.‘ £ eI, h Fike . 5 Evening service at 7 o'clock., Ser-jsermon will be “The Big-Heartedness| Tuesday evening prayer mecting at|e.o . "th 0 troasury to cstablish them- | $100,600,000 or perhaps $200,000,000, Penby: He is a forer deader of the | yyjomvitle Practitioner Pleads Nolo mon: Ik On Drummonds’ Com- fof Jesus.” 12 m., junior, —primary |§ o'clock. selves in it, Senator McLean pointed | out of the tr vy, 1 do mot I\uu\\ 9105 soliool of i Hiooncyelt proknasel vee. iciidoes WCHion. Avrkiowed i munion. and beginners' departments of the | . T out that Montana last year exported | whether the control is to be given l e AtSy & — church school. Nondenomsinational 150,000,000 pounds of butter to Japan: | the secretary of agricuiture or not, but | Divorced and Married All Naide: a Congregational Churches Thursday—7:30 p. m., mid-week S [that 500,000,000 pounds of dairy ' probably it i 1 were the sceretary - [lenten service. Special speaker, Miss - Rosplen products were dmported at the ¢ agriculture, with any such trust im- hin Fifteen Minutes, Hartford, March s-—Georze M. Sut- Iirst May Lord, pastor, M church of| 10:45 a. m. preaching by the pas-{ . "oouy "trom Europe, pending, 1 should resign s quickly a cliffe, former practicing physician of Churel school 10 . m. A months [ Kensington. Subjec Theeo|tor. Bubject: “Xhe Diffevent T e ek hiea L Coiteoniont LT ouIa hnd o 5ot Boskiiic 1 1s 0¥ oW n, March 8.—What is be- | Unionville, charged with mansiaugh- ers cluss will meet at the same hour. | Groups Around the Cross, ‘ ? o'clock, the Sunday school | o Teo " gairving very unprofitable | not he will be investigated and fired |lieved to b cal record in marital | ter for causing the death of Albert ¢, i Morning scrvice, Sermon by the min- | Young People’s mecting, led | 0 (00" compelled to entirely | hefore he hus been in office six|affairs, was cstablished yesterday | Hoody, ex-service man, by an exces- wster on “The Place of Jesus in Mod- | Tatheran Churches i pastar-' 3 p. ;. prewching iy sSel oyt months. It is o colossal undertaking | When Mrs. Olive Carberry, after being | sive administration of either on March vrn Thought,” at 11 a. m, Men's = e pastor, subjuct: e Outlook of 1™ Scnator McLecan asserted that atter | and rexponsibility which is bevond the | granted a divorce fram her husband 1923, appearcd in the criminal Bible class at 5 p. | St. Matthew's "“flf"'?'(" and “1“,’ BieAN ('.:.h':."‘;;:: o | reading over the report of the inves- | capacity of any single individual; but|at 11:30 a. m. by Judge Kellogg in the | superior court late yesterday and en- Avediid il class tor Ar- | Service in knglish at 9: nL, I | aas 0 study the book of Rtov. | tgution made upon which the Nor- |the bill proposes to use machinery to superior court, wus remarricd ut 11:45 | tored a plea of nolo contanders 10 the wenian women at 2 o'clock. Junior | German at 10:45 n. m. Sunday school, ldlnmn pd X > beck-Burtness bill was bused, it seem- | purchase and hold the surplus product | 8. m. by Justice of the e L, Erwin | charge. The plea, ¥ h'h | mo “-: ! et i, SocinY In the respective language, following | "oy ¢ ;o childfen's meet. | €4 to him there was no condition |of wheat, If T um wrong ubout that, Jacobs to Kenncth Manell. In utoli will not oonbeut the SHAA s Chureh sehool lecture 1. feach service, Busincss meeting at ; e tip e nlidrenh y et | existing in the Northwest o warrant | the senator will correct m NAR/story to Tidke KelloRe: inst him was accopted by tho Gourt Phursday-—Armenian women's Bible [, 5, AMid-week lenten serviee Wed- | et '{; Wi ml e rencar: | the appropriation asked to meet an{ *I have said, and 1 repeat, that 1|berry stated that she was ater 8t \l|uv||u\v A “.u( -vun cluss at 2 o'clock. Girl Scouts at| 7:45 p. m. Other meetings | it r= emergency that congress cannot con- | should be glad to do anything that |1 % Carberry July 30 ated 1 "“" hac o \'-. ‘:_n“ 4:30 p.om, lus follows, sick benefit, Monday; | ¥ trol, and un emorgency that will con- | would result in a permancnt benefit | they started light Nous at uppeare 1 .f.n\.('u ore Im:n o \':.u i I ay-—All day meeting of (l?u M_is- Ladies’ aid, Thursday; Bible .1 Vi Biiol Cloanel tinue %o long 88 the natural disad- | to the intcrests involved, but if 1 know | once and that ten d 1ater v .I\;(xi:h[‘liu“x::“: u :l"\‘v'{']~l:.| ';l’ ‘xm“ o . olikey. - Wonlaty [RMesting of of L% Sunday—10 . m. prayer and | vantages of climate and soil continue. | anything about the history of this sort he_had made it R0 Ely sies Phe Tolisss iaal T 58 iaiatil 2N [ praise service, 10:45 . m., preach- McLean Forces Delay | of legislation, where it has been tried | & r. Bhe had not ieard from | CLIEE D MEC DN ien. of wulity oK South IMirst et 10i80 108 topic: “Delight Thyselt in_the | The attack on the hilLl ]m gw"uph. over and over and over again, it will | :“l.:‘\' po “‘"Il"m'“l‘}_"“;:_‘-”w] ”“"""":"_‘_ Enoid ; Church school at 9:30 a. m., ltal- | Morning s e in "”“‘ e Im‘; [Lora 1 n. m., Tible school. |#enator McL.can was Joined by Benator | defeat ita own purposes, and tho very | AN ¥ “Because of family matier which fan dopartment. 10:45 a, m. begin. [Oclock. Dible cluss at @ olcloek|5:45 p. m., Youns People’s meoting, | Dial of South Caroling, democrat, | men who aro the mout unxious to try | Boon oxplalged to me, T NAVS S L samatt TP ,.:wn |}g gervie n Swe @ |7 p. m,, preaching, topic iar-x_‘ruu‘ml such havoc with i ! hi s, A |hvl cxperiment wil '.IHHH its resul ( ( | to the ,“l”, st that sentence ,"‘ e PN, Bermont “One | 9 0100k ) | Broken Down, ponsors ot the measurc had further 1t is inovitable it we follow the Dhs()po rets Contract | th case be deferred to next Tuesday iy S e o Alming | At the lenten services on Tuesday | “Tucsday-—4 p. m., children’s meot- | consideration of it put over until nest| principls upon which the industrial wald Mr. Aloorn. . “Ruicliffe is wRSMS :Ifl‘_"‘“'l “'1";“MII""“;{":’Ifir‘\"_h 'mxl',’u:f)monujg Professor Joseph Alexls fl""“‘ {ing. 7:30 p. m., teachers' training | Monday. k and cconomic liberties of American | For North End Sewer | ronas at prescnt and 1 am satisfied the University of Nebraska wil be | a5 \ipg, son, teacher, | Farming as a whole in the north- | citizenship have been based from th that he witl be here Primary, junfor, intermedlate and | ooy er, The services will be |y, mid-woek | western states, ond throughout this|foundation of this republic, Whenever | At a speeial mecting of the board | —— wonlor department, 2:30, AsayFlan |, .;aq g o'elock. prayer meeting {country {8 at a low «bb," declarcd | congress undertakes 1o interfege with | of publie works held in the City hall Phibet's Famons Woman worship. 6104, ","”;: e 4 | Luther league meeting at § o'clock | s ator MclLcan, *The cotton men are | the law of supply and demand it | yesterday it was voted to award the | Dorja Parmo i the most famous :'\.1‘::511|l||;“Im\‘;u:‘h(\lnln’h||\:;'l|!; Thursday evening. ! St Mark's Episcopal having better days just now but it 18! makes a mistake which, it not fatal, | contract for completing the Common- (woman in the Thibetan plateau, She ge I Ann‘ Mar f | First Sunday in Lent, | only a short time since the senator will be sincerely regretted by the very | wealth avenue sewer to Joseph M, s lieved, by the natives, to have ; N"\lumn -547 ), meeting of Girl Reformation Holy communion 7:30 a. m,, church | from Alabama (Mr, Heflin) called our| men who advocate it.” 3 of Hartford for $11,807.50. | the power to turn herself und 59 scouts. 4:35, patrol leaders’ school,| First Bunday in Lent, school 9:80 a. m. Morning prayer | attention to conditions which were | bt dliaic, Me Sl Ble e bl b ltaliiagiae et tcdisbe T PAREIR. 30y PAS 9:45 a. m., confession, 10 a. m. |and address by Dr, John W, Wood or\moq distressing. No only agricultural | e o of Hartrord who will be | pi In this curiois country & Peps sem———— 1y communion. 11:15 a. m, Sun- |New York at 11 o'clock, Evening |conditions but conditions in all other Minnesota chllbllcd in « of the work. They satiss [resentative of the Grand Lama throws | duy school. prayer and nddress at 7:30 o'clock. | otivitios are subject to their ups and fied the beard that they are not cons [dice with a delegate believed to come | sdnesday evening, lenten services Wednestay-—Ioly communion 30 | downs, Certain sections may be pros nected with the | A. Barone Cons | from the devil, for the luck of the SALVATION ARMY ‘ut“\b clock, a. m. Litany and sermon by the Rev, | ;’n rous at times, and then wheneve \lc I‘JICC'IHK DCIega‘es struction Co,, the cong which or- |year, If the devil's delegate wins, 11 a. m., Holiness meeting. | - —— Harry T, Y, reetor emeritus, Io\ er-production comes or for some | Paul, March S.—Minnesota re. | iginally had the contract to do the levil luck Is expected for a year, while ¢ school. 4 p. m, Methodist Churches | Friday—Children’s service 4 . { other cause, prices drop. publicans met in convention today to | Work, but which proved incapable of [if the Grand Lama wins, all will be ple’s service, 7 p.om,, - m. Intereessions and address by the | wp wish to repeat t if the farmers | gelect seven delegutes-at-large to the |completing it 1 well for the year, soldiers’ meeting. 8 p. m., Salva. Trinity rector 7:30 a. m, ot North lnal,n(n were suffering for | national convention at Cleveland, with tion meeting, Al Welcome, m., church Sunday school. want of the necessities of Nfe 1 would |indications that the delegation would m., sermon by Rev, W, I | Christian Science say, ‘IFind out who they are and make | be instructed to vote for President | Sunday service at 10:45 a. . Sub- | 0" sontelbution direct to relieve the | Coolide: ! ect: “Man.” Sunday school at 9:45 | gietrass; but do not adopt a proposal| Twenty district delegates 1o the F]RSTBAP ST CHURCH b that, in my judgment, will defeat §ts|tional gathering favorable to Presi. ' | Wednesday evening meeting at 8| gon’ o noee and in the long run be |dent Coolidge ulrcady have been \ § o'clock. i . gretted by the very men who pro-|chosen teen were selectod yesters Morning Worship The reading room--Ttoom 504, Na- [ o0 i+ today, 1 say that, Mr, Presi- {day at eight distriet convntions. Four. o lvlne et hrpyl i Pt s ol .'h'\ ;81' nt, because this legislation violates |tcen conventions instructed delegate {public dally from 12 noon until § 4\ " g0mental and vital principle | tor Coolidge and two indorsed upon which the social and industrial | president in resolutions, Father and Son Sunday, Trinity M. E. Church, 9:30 a.m. Sermon by Rev. John L. Davis, “The Biography of a Boy” 1924, '(\ Rev. DOORS OPEN AT 6:15 PEOPLE’S SERVICE OF INSPIRING CHARACTER MOST CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL AT CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH The Bible Class for Mothers Meets At This Hour, ermon by Rev. Henry W, “The Place of Jesus in Modern Thought.” Maier, 1 Good Music Bring Your Friends

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