New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 17, 1924, Page 14

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. at 7 o'clos R — NEW PULPIT GIVEN 10 GOSPEL CHURCH Presentation on Anniversary of Franklin Square Congregation A total of $1.001,56 was wards the building fynd of manuel Gospel tabernacic lin square at the celebratios eighth anniversary yesterday. tur€of the service was the pres tiod of an oak puipit and pedestal tc the church The prese on ‘address aae by H. ( The ann ary address livéred James R Faseaic, N The history of the cl by Mrs. M. C started Marc of Mr. and Mrs. Rey. Milton 8. Anderson wa at pastor. There were 44 y ple present at the time a People's was formed The congregation met th. its first offic There were 1 Ing, and the s marked b two conversions. The next eveni the pastor's Bible class met at 2 Grand street in what at that time was the' parsonage and two night later regular weekly prayer mecting w held. A room was rented or fourth floor of the Booth b $50 a month and the meetin held there. Shortly afterwards sehvol was organized present. The second Sunday, M 19, a building fund was started and $1529 were raised April 2 the Em- manuel Gospel church was formally corganized with 206 charter members The second iiversary was observ. ed March 10, 1918, with $800 in pledges for the building fund. During the ‘two years the church took in 806 more members and made 200 ' converts, May 17, the same year, the church putehased a property at Franklin square upon which a house stobd, The first floor was remodeled Yor an as- scmbly room and the top fleor rent- ed. The new meeting house was dedi- cated, October 26, 1918, August 10, 1?7 the members of the congregat gan tearing down the old house prepa ¢ to hulld ing and on August 15, hegan holding meetings in the South Congregatior al church chapel. 1Febr 20, 1921 the present structure completed January 16, 1921, v, ‘Harry ® Landis was called to the local pastor- ate and 15 in charge at the present time, Mrs, Capen concluded her historical address by stating that during the eight years from a little ‘he where the collection on that f amounted to $40.2 has grown & church housed ir property valued at over $40,000 stajds a mortgage of § 200 less than it was a ¥ This eyéning 15 o'clock f ficlal bogrd of the «*\xr: b will hold its annual meeting. Wednesday after- noon at 2:80 o'clock the deuconssscs will hav® their annual mecting at 35 Walnut street and on Thursday eve- ning at 7:45 o'clock the ehurch will hold its annual business mesting. There will be o cottage prayer mects ing. at 168 Steele et, Wednesday evening at 7:15 o'clock, CRITICIZE THE PRINGE British Press Think e Riske Life Too Much—Others Call Wim Poor Horseman, London, March 17 Prince Wales' 12th riding snt, in whie he was thrown while participating in o rac Arborficld, Saturday, 18 made the fext of editorial homilics addres ed to his royal | N by veveral of today's newspapors, wi tell him that the peopls are very much con cerned over the manner in e " continues to ride his Jife remind him that he is not a priv person. but a tional amel, and say that although titled 1o recreation, enp » jew of the hearty and thore ay n el he performs bis public duties, it is time he Imposed restraint on hiz plucky pirite Al the comments are framed in the ®indiiest tone, expressing Rin safety, exeopt 1hat of newspaper, the Insipuates thet W hunting and ste nights dancing time he took 1if devoted his ¢ more worthw cize the prir gesting his fa whill, The prince progross in aceldent that House this aft where he ha the mishap Japanese Island Today Hit by Another Quake Tokin, Mar eneed earthauake that . eeurrying from in the tow wniversits earthauak fral in the ¥ fnak Winetsy Anemijc Cirls At 'BuSiness Cain Strength on SCOTTS EMULSIO CAPITOL—Next Week POLA NEGRI - i} = hadow s of Paris” . s ——— MINORITY REPORT FROM BONUS BILL OPPONENTS | Proponents of Measure. Howeser. Teel Sure Bill Will ke FPassed Tomorrow 1% Two re. honus bill were e today by the || committee, four re pension of » limits debate a inz provicions of : cash payments to veterans tled to more than $i06 und -up life insur i ers, Mr. Green a ters substantial bene diers, is based on economics principals and can he paid for wit out embarrassing the treasury,’ be estimated ‘that the avers of the insurance policies wc NO AMERICANS ARET0 BE LANDED IN MEXICO U. S, Warship Puts to Sea After Re- || cedving Message From Mexiean | War Department. ssncinted Press. March 17.—~War Sec. y Serrano, en route iz with an expditionary f ed his ecoun Candido Aguilar, ing to infor- mation given out b, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MON / "HURRY ! DON'T WAIT! ALREADY SCORES OF PEOPLE HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF PORTER’S 20% SALE BECAUSE OF SLIGHT SMOKE DAMAGE The Insurance Adjusters Made Us a We Have Received Special Permission to Smoke Damage Settlement On All Gur Reduce Whittall Rugs | Upholstered Furniture 2 O % oo, We Have Reduced It "~ Also All Other Makes, in All Sizes 20% o & } This Includes Davenports and Odd There Will Be None Left Unless You Hurry Chairs Also. This Is a Great Opportunity JUST THINK! WHITTALL RUGS REDUCED 209 BECAUSE OF A LITTLE SMOKE. BUY RUGSNOW. THIS SALE IS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. THERE WILL BE NOTHING LEFT BY THE END OF THE WEEK, JUDGING BY THE RUSH WE'VE HAD. - 20% RE- DUCTION AT PORTER’S MEANS SOMETHING. SPEC]- AL American Walnut Dining Suite, Queen Anne Style consisting of Ta- 31 29.00 ble, Server, China Cabinet and four chairs. Reducedto ........... = B. C. PORTER SONS “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Stqre” S Ei55 Y5 N RMY FLIERS ALL SET TO CARRY STARS AND STRIPES tarytary in charge of the department said the ent had xe ed un confir the ymand- er of the son, upon the spproach of the ret (uested the captain of the U, 8 nati, an. | chored in the port, to land a detach. | lepart- | nt a 1 to Seerctary Serrano. who was known to be en routé to Salina Cruz, with nd men, It is unde Mexican | war department se sage 10 the Amerienn cay eral authorities Ico had ne authorization 1o request foreign armed assistance and that such a re- treason. The Chcinnati put to sea upon receiving the war department Condition of Jap Emperor Shows No Improvement Aseoclated Press Vkio, reh 17.~"Lmperor Yo- sholito's mentul condition has shown no improseiment in the last months and the fallure to plics partienlacly to his articula- ind memory, which have become worse,” sald a statement fssued 1ods by the imperial household statenents was intagded “to appease public anxiety concerning his majes 1y’ health” The emperor's physeal condition, however, was deseribed an f q improving. Te con tinue live in seelusion at Numazy in quarters detached from the imper- | ial palace CHALLENGE BLUE LAWS Detroit. March 17.~The Detrott Tigers at Aug Ga . tosk a chanes on arrest | iolating the Georgia the ball park. 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