New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 19, 1924, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY IIERALI), SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1924 N0 HCLG oo CHURCH! St. Joseph's Mass every morning at 7 o'cl tisms Thursday eiening at outs Iriday at 30 pom, Baptist Churches . s ion tio, s owed by a solo by |2 0'clock except during summer va- Massachusetts General hospital for a | mercurial formula, application of . Ilirst ! 6 o « 2 « O cation. A H N E time and later at the Grace hospital N N ~ « 3, . W w s said to have 2 rent!, "re 10:45 o'clock, morning Wi fle chub. 7 e Suturday afternoon -and evening l‘e& n efll‘ flS[ in New Haven. In 1920 he came to hich inspid tolhase Anpatonlycl Mith Kastar muaic aad prldci e T : coufessions, Jetin New Britain as an interne at the New | ©d tWo cases of maliguant heart dis- mon by Itev. Williun Subject rt uspices ot the civi m. e m., L ery Sunday at 7, 8, 8 ) Dritain General hospital and in the case in St. Francis hospital, Hartford, “The Dawn of Gladn: Ordinance | tee of the Woman's the Sunday school Vespers and benediction at Dr. Moses Kupelian of 495 Main tollowing year opened his office here. | js the same as was administered 11 of baptism. cvening, prayer mecting at Bagtisms st 4:00. Street, "Who' ¥ained s exprrience fn = Z thé case of Judge James H. Webb of Soloist, Mrs. Mar B Memori L cond Sunday of each month is the care of infectious discases whiie NEW HAVEN ROBBERY the superior court, who is critically 12:10 p. m. i 1 roand "l-‘ ame Sunday. S8 at 7 a. M. pe wag treating thousands of typhus en— ill at his home in Hamden with septi- Brotherhood cl 5 wtments . au weeting in evening. fever vietims in the army camps of | 7EWEIer 15 Held Up and Robbed By | cacmia, Dr. George H. Joslin, Judge 4 l'.;n!;“t s socicty. TR " |.:~!" Tuesday m_ month, monthly e L 4 amps of Three Men Webh's physician, said today. The Wednesday afternoon, the fellow- 1 worship, ce pastor: * mecting of Ladies’ Ald society, » Was the phyaiclan who : > formula was discovered by physicians ahilp sominittes will cal i N S Ticubio: Girl Scouts mecet every Monday | Was selectes the health department New Haven, April 19.—Three men, | Fr0 05 ing Medical school and Thursday — 7:45 p. m., mid-week 12 ter sermon. m., day afternoon at 4 o'clock., V;‘l l;lle" care of smallpox patients at two of them with revolvers, took part is usually administered in cases of prayer meeting. g ol 1 ol iing service | *lh:ldr‘in o|f Mary have communion lv,’”fh‘xlh»r';fl'r’; :L:il;;‘:ll’:;:‘:" lizeq the | 1 @ holdup of A. Mignone, a_jeweler | septicaemia. — ! with scrmon: N's Iteprieve Futidey In every unte Nod Meve |, B8 SRS '” I“t,“ M€ |t 750 Grand avenue yesterday and | The success noted in the Hartford German o m of Luste s given | Thursday evening, Biblé study, | MOnthly meeting at 9 a. m., on same | ¢ that might exist and the pub- i, g eais il nof Henianparent thbine Sunday—9:30 2. m., Buster festival by members of the e ! subject: “Pricsthood osoninienihetinon|d prolastiageinnt (105 RIS whe did the actual | "o 31age Webb, Dr. Joslin said. of the St m., Bas- |1 Ti4h p. o, mecting « : 2 allowing each patient to have his own | etealing took between $1,000 and $1,- 70 treatment was administered some 8 S wetvine in P e ul Gtk Mary's ‘h?nlvlll_\ 3»)1)5{(-1:4\: in attendance and [ g0 worth of stock. {ime ago and immediately afterward fog service; ahil J e 12 Davis s 'ning, Masses at 7, 8, 9, allowing this physician to continue in Two men entered the store to look an improvement was noted in the pa- of candidates. Lutheran Churches specinl 1 sermon on “Go to | ® ock, the § o'clock mass {he ",”’"”" practice of medicine | gt clocks. They were taken 1o the | yjang's” condition, This improvement Wednesday evening, meeting of the Churel Sunday® at Everyman's Bible | 2¢INg for the ltallan members of the | throughout the cl It was felt 10 year and shown the articles Just as a | yag not heen maintained, however, Pathfinders club in chur St. Mattliew cluss LOMorrow e g S regation, with sermon in their | Pe the better policy to select a doc- | third man entered and wanted to see Joslin said that Judge Webh Thursday evening 7 o'clock, veligi- Scervies in English with loly com- mittee arranging for a comention tive tongue. At 4 o'clock a mass | 10F With training in the care of hizh- | jearl handied knives, he showing a red to be holding his own carly ous instruction for girls: at 8 o'clock, m ) m. Service in German | Bible classes will meet at 9 a. w for school children and working boys ;_\ r'nm.{l;.mu- diseases and have him | ppoken knife as a sam The jew- but his condition is still re- X cd as critical, ! givls will take place down stairs in the church. At 4 o'clock vespers | will take place, The regular morn- | ing masses for the week are at 7’ Men's communion on the second | Sunday of every month to10 s prayer meeting in Lnslis Friday evening, rehearse choir. ational Bible Stu . M., scrmon by 8 Toronto, ( il singing by choir, %:45 p. m., ' it e, Baster | poome, Odd Fellows® hall, m., confes- Subject; “Christ's Resurrection.” ulmnnl Churches lay school; 10:4 in Germa service and M., English service with ser- sal communion; - “ on’ Army First 1¢ a, m., church school Laster service, a play “The Resurrection” m \ or. (i LR R A A e will be presented by members of the - ation Army Tl at 118-12 - Arch Rellgous Items senior department, Reformation strect will hegin at m,, Sunday, 11 o'clock, morning sevvice, sermon: | Confession 9:45 o'clock. Tloly com- with an Kaster pralse service, At “esurrection and Life” by the min- munion 10 a, m 1 v celebration | or 30 o'clock some of the young The Friendship club of Trinity | tster, Itev, Henry W, Maicr, Recep- of the Sunduy school will motor to South Manches- Acthodist church will have a supper tion of members and baptism of chil- | Monday—>Mecting of the Luther fer where they will partiipate in an |y dren. Speclal Baster music. 2 e Easter service there, At 3 p. m., the T80 p.om, peopl wsday evening at 6:30 o'clock, Junior Scripture contest of 5 e 3 laster vespers ay—Mecting ‘of the churcl d school will hold its meeting | 5 p. m, the annual T r vesy uesday—Mecting "of th el Sunday school wiil hoid its mecting, | qyjyjpe Methodist ehurch will be held in the car tracks mear West rviver Zizza Talestine by the choir assisted by Herbert An- | council, t 4 uclock the young people Wil qpitc T Mas 8 e AR : . and He Schanfficr wit i R RY (O YSTILIEAYe B hri last night and crashed into a derson, violin, and nry Schauffier, tart a mecting which witl end with a | 005 e w baptism service at | ‘cello, Iirst oldiers' meeting at 7 p.om. At S g0 e and German Baptist trolley car, Tobert 28, of | Great Britain is contemp Tuesday — 0 p. m., the Young ster morning service in Swedish | ¢ i there wil be o big Salvation | o) ca tomorrow | Maple farm, and 1mil Gilert and Frod | (ensive clectrification of its Woman's Misslonary society will meet 10:30 o'clock. Speeial Laster music | Lattle, '1‘|,. choir of |h'r* Virst Congrega- | Monnillo were said by hospital ate | to give work to the unemployed: for supper and work, under the leadership Organist Baturday evening, April 26, the [go0" el will hold its annual vese | tendants to have ained bruises and R - - Wednesday—2 p. m., English class Thure Frederickson, The offering | weekly open &ir mectings will be res | [0 5 Geo™ ae 5 g'clock tomorrow bout the face aud body, gThe | ‘Twenty-six thousand = peraons for Armenian women., 4:15 p. will be for the church renovating | sumed afit iy ks » was unhurt, are from Mile and at one time under the rovi of Junior missionary socicty. fund. Friday evening Major Tom Gabriel- | Co™C 1010 Siem of children ) paul's Cathedral, London, _Wednesday evening, April t I} inday se Kaster f Toston will be present and [Tl e Tt members at the - - PR — vy m— — o'clock in the chape The Pl Bot- | will be held at 7 o'clock in the eves will bring to a close the bazaar which | 1. and South Congregutional et ented y : Woms | ning eing con ed there ? Ao s ' . :lev V‘\'IIH lllcap s n:“x\ by the Wom- | ning is being condueted 5 chiirch tomorrow morning. n's Misslonary socicty. { ac - Members of the church school will U hursday—2 p. m., Armenian wom- Methodist Churches St Mark’s Episcopal Rt B A e s Bl DIR. MOSES KUPI S - en’s Bible class, 4p.om h‘m scouts, s 1Toly communion 7 a. m. Holy com=' o qenpiey Memorial church at 7 p. [looking over the ficld, the bo Friday — 7:30 p. m.,, Loy scouts Trinity munion % a, m. Morning prayer, 4 R 199 . J g : 1., LOmorrow, terviewed Dr. Kupelian and en meet at the Boys' club for practice 9:45 a. m, church Sunday school. | holy communion and scrmon by the St, Mark's Day will be observed by [ him for the coming state meet, 10:45 Easter message from the pector at 11 a. m. Church school &t " “afarkes Ipiscopnl church next | Since becoming connected with the (244 an 0 p. m., refreshments fol- o'clock ‘ s i ‘ . ¢ ; pasto p. m, refreshment 1 : Priday with special services, health department Jast January, Dr, South Jowed by Epworth leugue devotional riduy—8t Mark’s day, Holy com- : | Kupelian has treated 40 smallpox pa- cunday=9:30 a. m., church school, | meeting 1 by Mona Lohman and junion 9:30 m. Festival servi ) . P - “ : : Jlts ! . tients including a Southington paticut, i naforp | QY 7 P Halian department. 1046 . m. bo- Jennie Johnson, 715 p |in commemoration of the first anni- SEEKING AMENDHENT FOR |1 Taade the. diknoni’ 1 ench T 10:45—Easter Message by Rev. John L. Davis ginners' department, 10:45 o'clock, | by the pastor, “Humanism® with spe- | versury of the consceration of the stance and confirmation was made by . morning worship, 12:10 p, m., church | cial music by Mrs, Merwin H. Tyttle, | church, Sermon by Rev, I, 1, Ogil- GOVERN[NG CH"JD LABOR DA Rishird W. Pullen, supsrinthnds 7:15—Address “Humanism” school, primary, junior, intermediate | contralto, and Henry Schaulfier, ‘ecls hy, president of Trinity college, at ent of the dopartment of Saaithy sad sonior """"”“"' il s o ' o 30 p. M, _— Prompt diagnosis is of the ntmost = Assyrian worship, 6 p. m. Young| Tue p. m., Philathea class . i : 4 ) L g g - - 2 porthnee in controlling an epidemie, People’s worshiy 15 o'clock, eves | suppe 15 p. M., class meeting Christian Seic Dr. Worth M. Tippy Says That 1920 | J0 " ndue exposure of direct cons y 5 g > ? )P alla ednes: 0 opoom, lited Sunday service )i n Z . % [ . . o ning worship. poom, Dtallan | Wednesday 410 p. m., i ‘1 Sunday service at 10:45 a. m, ¥ Consas DL Not DHEtos. the tacts ia ‘very Hkely to cause new cuses L Special Musical | rogram by worship, weekeday school for fourth and fifth | jeet, “Doctrine of Atonement.”” Sun- to arise. Dr. Kupelian caused to b ' Monday—4 p. m., meeting of Girl grades. 6:30 p. m., I'riendship ¢lub | gay school at 9:45 2. m teal Pacts laced scveral patie t placed in gquarantine ral paticnts . scouts, 4:15 p. m, patrol leader's | supper, Wednesday evening meeting at § who bore symptoms of the disense '\ W l,{ T l ond division, Troop Joy scouts, day school for sixth and seventh The reading room—Itoom 504 Na- | the movement for a constitutional presence of smallpox fail to assert ¥ 3 % Tuesday=—7:30 p, m., first division, | grades, 7:45 p. m., “The Mercy Seat” bank building is open to the | e g ont 3 ¢ abor was | itselt within a fe . ' amendment governing child labor was | itselt within a few : y Troop 2, Doy scouts. Flast of the scrics of talks by Leon. | public duily from 12 noon il T i ! contralto ) } ) cxpressed in a statement today by Dr, . L i Thursday=2 p. m.. meeting of the | C. Voke), o'clock cseept Sundays and holidays, | \EPEES 0 7 ¢ 1solation hospital last weck, Dr. Ku- Assyrian women's scwing club, 2:30 Vriday 1 p. o, sewing school. | Wednesday, 1 0 pom, orth ) ippy, to the commission of | e "3 aen treating the paticnt . g PR v ’. . > o, mocting of the ltalian mothe | 7:30 p. M, cholr rehcarsal, bt social’ sevioe. F Dy tederal COURDII | Lk that fatiution Sally, Bvery. cuns Mr. Henry Schauffler, 'cellist ers in the church pariors, ) p.m -— Nondenominational (of churches, now active is on the road to recovery, meeting of the Young Woman's de AL M. B. Zion Describing ehild Yabor as “a shames | Leaith department reeords show, partment. for sowing and sociability, | Sunday serviee, Sunrise prayer ple's ful evil and economically unsound” | Dy, Kupelian 15 a native of Armenin, 6 p. m., annual meeting and supper | mecting; 10:45 a. m., preaching by 1045 a. m, presching by the pas- Dr, Tip eald the 1920 census did | j1e yeceived his 15 A, degree at the g > o S— e orgpor gpp— | mm— e — - for, Rubject: *The Key Stone of the wot disclose the real extent of em- American College at Aintab, later en- | a2 s R S5 Arcl PBaptism after the sermon. ployment of minors, since children 2 noon, Sunday school session, employed during cortain soasons in = T . - S o - 6 p. m., Young Ieoplc’s meeting, |beet ficlds and canneries and those | IN CHRIST |1ed Ly Miss Ciara Knowles, under ten years of age who work in THE RISEN SAVIOR We Have ching by the pastor, | (actories from 44 1o 60 hours a week aubject; “The Devit's Trump Card.” not counted (Kixth on book of Daniel), e amendment is necessary to Tuesday—7:45 p. m, Berean Bible [protect more than a - million child class workers,” he declared and the fed- Thursday—4 p. m., children's meet= | eral council and the alligd organiza- m., church prayer meet- |tions are convinced that state action cannot alone be depended upon to 1. remove the evil, but the federal ace tion, with the states cooperating, can T B M., pres SALVATION ARMY FORGIVENESS OF SINS ASTER SERVICES and Praise meeting at 6 a. m, & Sunday school at 3 p. m. LIFE Young people’s meeting HERE and HEREAFTER at 4 p. m. Soldiers’ meeting, 7 p. m. st_ Matthew’s L Il:i];:‘..\'al\‘:lli(m Battle at Saturday, April 26, first ing. T:45 ing Iriday—7:45 p. m., choir reb Emmanuel Gospel quickly control it FORTUNE GROWS RAPIDLY 000 I«n To Incompetent New y—6 ", baptist surrectic 5:45 p. m., S | Youn mecting, Bast s will be present and close oiai Ot " ”,.mpj topic York Woman Has Grown To More Franklin the hazar April 25, “A New T On Earth.” Than Million Dollars, | ing 7 p. m, teachers' training New Yorl April 19.—A fortune of % 600 has accumulatcd for Miss ol Sk Clara A, Downey, incomnetent daugh- of John Dowoey, builder of the lorf-Astoria hotel. # was shown ite when Mrs, Adelaide 13, Tiecd asked ¢ 1o em- CHRIST’S RESURRECTION and the Blessing I Assures to All “Now is Cheist rieen from the dead, amd ecowe the 1IR ' preme court yesterday 190 a year for ad of & e poawer hor to draw 826 t's maintenance, ing FRUITS of them that <LLPT Atholic Churches Miss Drowney has halt interest Assurance has therefore bwen given to ALL that there Cathalic i o of Be Detas A RESURRECTION of the DEAD, hoth of the ju<t and the " ;i 3 "' il ot m.” pibietc “w‘”‘: o Wonrld yon Bike to know WIEN and HOW (hic creat b " 2 m i . Ll foelorpsiBt i b ”‘,y..‘”: Begin o take place? Then ear this ledure of cnmnfort amd Fhe pi sk dyyr ,’,:Ih”;:« ;:. " <1 DINSDALL. of Toronto, Canada p on # o SUNDAY, APRIL 20ih, AT 3 1% M ving 1 e . f 0 & year would O Telloms Hall, Areh st Mo ed ' Y wi rolus income of Bb¢ ;‘rv'mhv. AW o No Coltestion palms afd other | year, which, added to the $712,000 e soon wo orth more tha AUSIPIOES INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION ) FIRST BASTIST CHURCH CHRIST IS RISEN! Music and Message—10: SECOND ADVENT CHURCH 10:45—Sunday morning service with sermon by the Pastor: “Happy Issue of Sanctificd Trouble,” g b j L2 A. M. Easter Sermon by Rev. William Ross sermon. 12:05— Suhject “THE DAWN OF GLADNESS” unday school. 00—Evening service with sermon: “Nineveh™ Reprieve.” Soloist, Mr<, Marie Roszelle Landon Anthems by Double Quartet Thursday evening, Bible study. Subj., “Pricsthosd.” At 10 A. M. Members of the Senior Depart- Vesper Service ment of the Church School Will Present cspc: Revic “THE RESURRECTION STORY” at 5 p.m. The South Congregaticnal Church W Special e & fraternal atmosphere. The famous and searching picture— It is a picture which has created wide and deep interest and has had en- thusias SR EXPERT ON TYPHUS & i siciziasti s USE NEW HEART TREATMENT Christian doctrine for public school . . . 10 the United States und located “lle is Not Hepe, Children every Saturday morning at Dl’. Kll[)ellflll WOI’ked 1n S[l‘]cke“ H" (ll?l, xL \\.m‘ul: mh-r:u‘-"::l n]x:I» New Haven, April 19.—The new smallpox dtients, After | clep started to wait on Easter Sermon at 11 A, M., by the pastor, Rev. Henry W. Maier service that year being ent to a Here he re- Mercural Formula For Disease of municable discase care. 9 At the close of the w he came ing Used on Judge Webb others objeeted and told the jeweler to hold up his hands. MAINS 1N LONDON JAIL | #he man in the front of the store n ; Nelped himself to stock from the win- London, April 19 ywing to the dow display tha tita iare: nonarrival extradition papers, 1. - WL e wanted in - Providence, 1t 1., in connection with misapplic tion of bank funds, was further re- manded in the How street court Lo- | Seriows Auto Crash Oceurs in West | (R0 TG i, . FOUR PLRSONS HU | ' Haven A SR - | West Haven, April 19, —Four per- MACLAREN LEAVES CAIRO. sons were injured, two seriously when Cairo, pr. April 190 Tilert | Macbaven, British round-th aviator leit for 1 at 6 o'l this morning planning to fly by wiy an automobile driven Uy August of Oronoque road, Milford, sot caught “RESURRECTION AND LIFE” Reception of Members Special Easter Music shes vou a Very Happy Easter and most cordially invites you to share its Easter W, L MORNING 10 Music by an augmented choir, and a sermon by the pastor on “The Resuffection Power.” B EVENING, 7:15—Doors Open At 6:45 People’s Service of restfulness and inspiration, with bright singing: and —0 “A Maker of Men” ic reception.

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