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T . et a4 s O A S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1924, ANl services except the St l Mark's Episcopal and Reforma- tion Lutheran churches, who have moved their regular sched- ule ahead an hour, will meet on daylight saving time tomorrow en’s Missiona society at 1:30 p. m St. Mark’s Episcopal (Standard time) Second Sunday after Easter. Wednesday—meeting of the \\'um»l New Britaink Woman, Popular Soloist MRS. HORTON 70 SING Stunt Himsell SUNDAY SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES HOUDINT SGOFFS AT Fevcie - MAN'S MAGIG EYES | Bets 82,300 He Can Do Spaniard’s ! Eargenten, newly elected republican national committeeman, have been posted on telephone poles and build- ings. The proclamations are said to be written in 1Inglish, some of which are signed with a “black hand,”" the | letters KX KX KX are attached to | others, “One poster -declared that ‘the whale,” said to refer to DBuens, might 1 be found drowned some morning and | that certain watchmen, alleged to be employed by Burns and others might be found hanging to telephone poles. INTERESTS | AS CAUSE OF WAR ' ANNOUNCE COMMITTEES Those Who Will Make Arrangements vop | For Coming Convention Selected By For . 1134 s I'eace and Freedom Hears el Women's International League “hurch, | The following committecs have been {appointed by the official board of the Washington, May 3.—The effect of | people's Church of Christ to look the existence of international financial |after the details of the coming mis- interests of peace was considered to- Sionary convention, chureh Mz Addresses Today § ot throughiout the. weck, (- Holy communion 6:30 a. m, Church | ¢ Vit Congiegational Church to © New York, May 3.—Harry- Houdini day by the women's Intergational | L S R L T i L ST Jous utherwise specified. school 8:30 a. m. Holy communion | For Methodists, Hi st yoalord ;i"’d' b')',“ yoctal. |lodgue for péacs ahd' fidedonit'in @ [tle and Rev. 1" Entertain | § . it and sermon by the rector 10 a. m. | a Argamasilla, is only a l:'iclx @ glon of the economic aspects of | Seit-—1aH; ] Rellgflus Items Baptist Churches Crean. rocital and. choral and eve- Mrs, Ruth Goodrich Horfoi Will| G pioh fo himsmit oas o plicate S0 sy bt sae [ awhIch s war | G Tnton, ! o 4 ning prayer and addr 0 a'clock, |sing at the Methodist church Sunday | gociared’ nimselt wiling. to orenry WoUld be impossitie., [tle, Rev. S ALWO0L, ATUNUT ), % remommome e o s o Pirst Thursday—Closing mecting of the ! evening. She is the soprano soloist niotiey (Imt - K6 .obuld prevest ths _Mme. Marguerite Dumont of | Swanson, Lawrence Southard, U e ket adll e commbnion and fe- 10:45 o'clock, morning worship, Woman's Auxiliary in the parish 'at the st Congregational church Spaniard ru'u]m;: throu-‘hvm dai s ls France, said the last war was brought | Denison, L. H. Taylor, Lewis Bunce, | ception of new members at the Stan- sermon by the Rev. William - rooms at 7 p. m. with address by and teaches at the Hartford school of PN veading fhrous {himserr | Alout by criminal confpetition be- George Hadden and H. P. Knowles. | ley Memorial church tomorrow fore- Subject: “Outside the Gate.” 7 p. m. Mrs. E. C. Acheson, music. Mrs. Horton has sung in Satiler jn “‘O # '0\'_w"m>_$ . en France and Greal Britain and | L'rovision—Mrs.' George Woram, | Snon L ABBLE (% dEw sirnilises Wi B baanic's sorvice In the chapel, o SEoR SR s Lo 1”‘] i 0»“ E x,:.\m;mllas. predicted new wars in the future un- | Al delegates are furnishcd food and be taken in by Rev..R. N, Gliman, R e a a¥ oa. Met n.m.xgj rs had announced _Jml they jess international interests are checked ‘omv alnment by the church. T R S young people of i bl ¢ 9:30 o’ m. Wwore ready to produce thelr man for — Mies Emily Bailch, United States| The convention will open Tuesdag | . tonferenc ’ i B kald Monday—7 p. m., Boy Scouts, examination by Houdini nader certain delegate expressed the opinion that |afternoon, May 13, at 3 o'clock and | German Baptist churches ¥ill by bals B e b pow. meslog ol L - conditions and suggested that if the peace was cndangered, not by sim- | continue mntil Thursday evening with |10 Dridgeport from Friday to Sun- :l:;l‘r‘l:(:::?ss !;Kt‘usi;w‘:lll;ss fv(;m “l i!>:45 n'c‘}ou.; morning worship, holy o glw\‘“ “‘(;“\ posst‘lslscd s s 0k plg international fingnge hut by busi- |three sesslons il :dn;}:ixol'n will be communion and re J . | S5 ol ) I e d o Siinpde: Sl ination they would sce that $5,000 jess looking for government su t —_——— | X g e v e v S O league posted against $2,500 of Houdini's Miss Tailch also #d1 ocated libera] i | {OEPHON Ok Jw, UpmEALS AL LIS JALSE Thursday — 7:45 p. m., mid-week devotional meoting. m., ad- as a wager that the powers claimed | {ernational eontroi on waterways of | NIGHT RIDERS AGTWE { Baptiat churol; taiboror. ; Elim (Swedish) prano; Miss Edla Sims, violinist, Houdini Accepts oceans, Panot. 2. ard - Bues canals, and | 1;‘;}-;0(:\"“ lvtn.':,':c?f.;mn’ffinn changed Celebration of the 40th anniversary | Monddy — 3 p. m., W. 1% M. &, ' loudink gocepted gud the parly [the Slimiation ot wll ohstacies 0 1rce |yrome of New Mexican Collector of | (oo (tat previously announced. The B ie chuicn, Imeets with Mrs. Lichard Hulbert, 46 should be forthcoming within a few A'-‘\ INg. Suy s HEIRCIGE, 4t e | pleture to be shown will be “Timo- Sunday school at 9:45 a. m, Morn- Stuart street, Maple Hill. 7:45 p, m., days, unless there should ensue un- ; '_“f' '\_Pll‘a] H;‘llz,\(} of .‘\lfs(vm‘ m’i’ * Revenue Reported Burned by Mob | thy's Quest,” a filming of Kate Doug- B e At 1 ootk B b businas miceting . of - {be:. Efworth arbitratuble differences as to details, She saw in the future a new cconomic | | the pastor. Topic: “These ,.~°"y'lca:‘;ue in the chureh, Years. Special service at 3:30' Tuesday. m., Philuthea class o'clock. Sermon by Rev, Axel I. Peter- SUPPer, > P, class meeting son of Waterbury, Special music. Ite- Ih ]y) m., junior aid mcets in the ts, church, "‘;"\‘L'I.Ti.,': meeting at 7 o'clock, Ser-| Wednesday — 4:10 p. m., united mon by Mev. Axel Pierson of Meri- Week-day school for Wednesday and den. Thursday classes, 6:30 p. m., month- - Iy church supper, followed by some German vm(wrp.cting accounts of the work ol Sunday school. the past year., Special musical num- e Sunday—9:30 a. m,, k 10:30 a. m,, service in English, 11:30 A. m, communion and reception of hew members. German service, Tuesday—S$ p. m, Y. I & meet- M T bers, Thursday-—7:30 p. m., prayer mect- ing and scripture contest, p. m,, choir rehearsal, b Wednesday _evening 5 o'clock, !, 2R © meeting of the Girls' club in the par- | A M. 1 iy Sunday service: 10:45 a. m.. preach- Thursday evening prayer meeting in ' "% ¥ the pastor. Subjegt: “Love to B xocion, Christ, Friday, M 9 to Sunday, May 11 Sunday school 12:80 a. m. Varick mee!!nc‘ .of the 8. 8 “');kpm nmi Christian Endeavor society 6:30 p, m. T:45 p. m., preaching by the pastor. Subject: “Our Father's Pleasure,” TLursday evening prayer meeting at - Young People’s conference with the 3 church in Bridgeport, Congregational Churches £9 3 . Pist Nond o:nmlllmlul 4 10 a. m., church school. A class People's for mothers meets at this hour, 11 cas b el el o'clock, morning worship. Com- [u,”"fi',.;;c:"l' r-_:;;clnll\: ,‘:"\.””"n “",’.—. munion will be celchrated at this serv. | noon, Sunday ‘achool. § p, m. the . Jes, In charge of the minister, Rev, . Henry W. Maler. 12:15 p. m., Men's _ Bible cla: Yoing People’s meeting will be led by Howard Linton, 7 p. m., preach- ing by the pastor, Monday -~ The regular monthly ) g ” meeting of tho stending committee FERERT will be held in the chapel at 5:15 p,| UCHIAY=T:45 p. m, Berea K. ” 3 . Wednesday — 3 p. m, 4 Wednesday-~2 p. m., English class meeting, ~ for Armenian women, Junior missionary society, G189, m, Thursday—4 p, m, children's meet. Thursdag=—=3 p. m., Armenian wom- ing. T:45 p. m., church prayer mect- . e a6 ing. en's Bible class. 6:30 p. m., the Girl .. b o . 8eouts will hold a mother and daugh- lm’ tlday—7:45 p. m,, choir rehcar- ter banquet. T:45 p. 'm., committee 5} ) of young people to comdlete plans . . ) . mmanuel Gospel ;::"‘:""p" 1o be held Wednesday, Sonday--10 a. m., prayer and praise 3 I“fldl. 7:30 p. m., Doy Scouts will service, 10:45 a. m,, preaching, topi “Kindly Affectioned. 1 Bible school. 5:45 p. m., Young Peo- ple's meetin, o'clock, evening wor- #hip, topi: he Bible As a Lamp, Tuesday—4 p. m,, children's meet. . meat at the Boys' club, The last all day sewing meeting of « i the Missionary society will be held L Friday. . The regviar sewing will bo ~ done in the morning and in the aft. | . ernoon the annual meeting with "'~‘cr||:-:u 7130 p. m,, teachers Fresmes | A 8 and election of officers. Fach Thursday — 7:45 p. m., mid-weck p man will be asked to bring a box 3 linch and coffce will be served, 3 Student’ y South Tuternational Rible Student's 0, 0: Y Ttalian department, church school 10:48 a. m., Junior Pible class. : 8 . ». m., study, Subject: “The Autho At 9:30 a. m, 'Ilrxlnm-rn drymr.im(»n! 1of the Atonement.” 5 and morning worship at 10:45 o'clock, | | prayer meeting. A Celebration of communjon, Address M " 1 to juniors, “The Geal.” Primary, Sunday (.:.:'::?:v&;:v“:(ra m. Sub- i Suater, intermediate and oettor de- |, . g, o ping PPuvihhment Sun. ¥, partments of the church school at #chool at 9:45 a. m, Wednesday evening meeting at § Tock. The Reading room~ Toom 5 Ma. tional itank building i open to th publie daily from 12 noon wunfil 4 o'clock except Sunday and holid:ys, ‘,\\tdnt,-da)' 12 ‘p.m. 12:10 p. m. Assyrian worship at 2:30 p. m. At 6 p. m., Young Peo- | ple's society, General discussion. 4 Topic: “Good Intentions.” 7:45 o'clock 3 evening worship. Motion picture— “Timothy's Quest.” 7:30 p. m., Ital. fan worship. Monday—4 p. m., meeting of Gir 0 p. m., second division, i ey e e ANTBONUS LEAGUE 18 e oo & vy s '™ EXPRESSING IS VIEWS Division, Troop 2, Boy Scouts, Has Conference Today With President the 2:30 1 Thursday—2 p. m., meeting of Assyrian women's sewing club, e Pp. m., meeting of the Ttalian mothers 1 i the church pariors, : Friday—3 p. m,, meeting of ‘the “Measure May Get To Him | o Home Missionary department in the X ehurch pariors. Subjects: “The Child By Monday and America’s Future” and “Some . Sor Washington, May While 1 Present Day Educational Issues.” The 'y 000y was passing through vari- | meeting will be in charge of Miss Jean | o0 mechanical processes today at the Wardrope and Miss Avis Kemp, Cur- | capitel, preparatory fo its tranemis- fent Events will be given by Mm.luon (5 the White House, President Kenneth M. Scarle, Tea and a soclal Coolidge had an.engagement with a Rour will follow. & p. m., meeting of | Jojegation which came here to expross T the Missionary commitice of the Cen- |y10 oupesition of the ex-service men-s ; tral association in the church par- {artishonus leagae Jors. 6:30 p. m., meeting of the Rifle Whether the bonus bill would reach v elub. the president before Monday wos not - |eertatn. Final congressional action nley Memorial was taken on It yesterday with adop- - Sunday 19 a. m., senlor and Inter- tion by the house of the conference mediate departments of the chureh | 1onom but the processes of engrossing MehOol. 10:45 a. m.. communion serve |, 0"l o0l e the presiding offi oo and reception of pew members. | o oSl ate house were eft 12 m., tontor. primary and beginners’ | oo oo T ¥ event it witl not s depariments of the chureh schoo come before Mr, Coolidge for actio wday-- 2 P ., meeting of |y, il 1ate nest week. as it will be sent lies' A ’ 16 the treasury depsstment and prob 44 wiay p. M., mecting of |anie 1o the vetorn bureau for ad- ¢ Friendty clut viee upon being received at the £ E White Housr 1 Tatheran Churehes | The anti-bonma leazue dclegation 4 {headed by Knowiton Durham. nation- A Et. Matthen s ',_. president of the organization, had ; Borvice at $:15 a. m., in Engieh, | repared for the president a brief ‘3 BNd at 10:45 in German. Sunday 'seting forth detailed arguments % BeEhool after each mervice in the re- ' seainst the bill passed by congress fpretive langunge { - o E Thursday The Ladies’ Ald will | Pave its meeting. | PLUMBERS CONVENTION Friday evening an iflustrated tee- | The state convention of the Master fure will be given u T the auspices | Flambors? sssociztion will te held in of the Walther league, on “Out M city May 14 There will be & e #lons in China ses scssion at the Elks club b - | which will be followed hy a banguet feformation which will be served at the Burritt (Btandard time) hotel It i8 expected that about 200 4 Bervices ¢ a. m. | prumiers will be in attendance Sunday school 10:15 5. m i e — - MWonday—merting of the exeeutive | Alcohol iasanity has not fncreased A Committce of the Sunday schoo! will ' sincs prokikition, site Wetin of BeSL at the home of M V. W. (he National Commitice for Me Berey on Wellington road al 7 o'clock. ' Hsgiene, Friday—4 p. m., sewing school, 7:30 Bubject: “History ' GOODRICH HORTON., ftingwell & Argamasilla’s managers, ible conditions, acacptance reads in part: f he will pdst $3,000 agains impo. will ger that I will prevent ditions # the committe that t my ott, 15 kast Kortieth had | Operative or syndicalist organizations ived the aceptance of their!in Which the power of bureaucracy we last night, but when told of | €0Wld not develop to the extent of be- it sent word that the wager would be | "8 able to declare war, made unless the acceptance contained the winner to give the money | ity to be named by him, I him | from”presenting his tests under con- | ceptable to all members ur; 1 will duplicate | rorizing Neighborhooa. world order composed of smaller co- las Wiggan's popular story. Bl Paso, Texas, May 3.—The home | NO BETTING PERMITTED ‘nl‘ Benigno Hernadez, collector of in-, San Francisco, May 3.—Tanforan | ternal revenue at Albuguerque, N, M., | track, near here was thrown open to- is reported to have been burned . at |day for 20 days of Dbetless racing. Canjilon, N, M., by nightriders Who |The first betless meeting was held last | have been terrorizing Arriba county, fall and officials of the Pacific Coast |nccording to a special dispatch from Jockey club said that attendance jus- ‘Snum. I'e, to the El Paso Times, The | tified a spring meeting. home of Mrs, Tircio De Vargas, widow | of the Canjilon postmaster who was slain three years ago by night as. i sassins, who fired through the win- dow of a store operated by him, also | |is reported to have been burned. - MEN'S FASHION SHOW Special Demonstration of Clothes Will Be Part of Entcrtainment for SALVATION ARMY Democratic delegates in New York., 11 & m., Holiness meeting. 2:30 i ; feats under the same conditions | New York, May 3.—A fashion show, “Twenty-five miles of fence have 4 pom, [ many and Is one of the most ‘under which he does them, and, it he |exhibiting the latest sartorial crea. |been leveled the dispatch con- ng People’s service, 7 p. m., { popular local musicians, She will be | till insists that he is possessed of |tions for men and women, will be tinues, ‘Haystacks have been burned |||Soldiers’ meeting. 8 p, Salva- assinted by Miss Iidin Slms, violinist. | super-normal power, I will expose Lis conducted at a New York theater be- and proclamations threatening the ||{tion mecting. Al Welcome, The program will include: | mcthod. ¢ |fore the national democratic conven- |lives of Tom Burns, Jr, and Ed | h of Morn,” ... lLeoni Committee to Be Named tion begins its sessions which will be | Ihe Year's the Sp Beach | “The committee hall be composed |enlivened by i keynote song now be- | | “Happy Da Btreleski of two persons selected by me, two se-'| ing written by Irving Berlin, Violin obligato v Argamasilla “L 00 Not ARk . ivsve Spross Violin obligato by the four.,” | "The Day s Ended” Dart'eft From the camp of the Violin obligato came word that on' four Smart Aleckism,” Will Be Represented At Halian Con- ference in Rome London, May § 1 laceepted the Tt | Vitation to be represented at the con- the understanding, it is stated, I rothing should be extended to the resented, | gate present, BROKER 1S INDICT Chicago, May 2. —Samuel Nast, R A A J vy head of Nast & Co. brokers, who ! CONCERT BY BLIND ARTISTS failed a y ago with liabilities of + John and Mary McCray, the broth- £1,350,000, has been 9‘|‘||rfll"v| by a'er and sister who are widely known federal grand jury on! charges of as the blind musical artists and enter- using the mails to defraud. Accords [tainers, will entertain at a concert in ing to the authorities, Nast stated |T. A, B, hall Wednesday night, May the firm lost more than 81,000,000 {14, They appeared in a New Britain through his trading on ' eight | concert about five years ago and their “dummy” accounts, Vo dohn L, Davis will give a talk Great Britain has | an government's in- covenant |ference on immigration ‘and emigra. tion to be held in Rome, but only on be done in any way !derogatory to the powers of the league of nations and also. that an invitation league to be rep- | The international labor bus | rean of the league will hav a dele- Ttaly has invited a large number of Argamasilla recently satisfiec certail metals, | BOSTON MAN TO LI A lecture, “How Enduring D Will Come,” Huntress of Boston, Mass, at | Sunday afternoon at 8 o'elock. that auspices, dially invited to attend. HOLD BIRTHDAY SOCIAL Miss Mildred ‘Lracy was the g | program received a cordial recepti | — LECTURE — “HOW ENDURING PEACE WILL COME” by — Mr. Joseph Huntress of Boston, Mass. \ziz Grotto Hall, Capitol Theater Bldg. Sunday 3 P. M. Seats Free—No Collection Under Cliristadelphian Auspices The public cordially invited “HIS (Rev. 13—18) BUT WHO IS “HE?” NUMBER IS— 666" Explained Tomorrow 3 P. M. 0DD FELLOWS' HALL (Arch Street) Evangelists E. L. CARDEY We Seck, Not to Cover We Do Not Aspire to Be Mixers, But Separators People’s Church of Christ Court Street Rev. F. L. Brooks, pastor 10:45 2. m~Subject: munion and Reception of New Members, 7:00 2. m.—~Subjeet: in series on book, of Daniel). W. R. UCHTMAN “The Old Paths.” Com- “History Pre-Written” (Last Sin, But to Recover the Sinner eace Aziz Grotto Mall, Capitol theater building, The | the better dressed they are, the bet- ure will be under Christadelphian | ter it is for the party, Admission will be free with ngscollection, and the public is cor- tion, or his repre- | ! sentatives and the fifth to be selected | the national committee and chairman Spaniard | for caring for women visitors, told of occasions | the fashion show and Houdini has tested Argamasilla with- | announcing the chiairmen of her sub- | ‘mu being able to detect any fraud, l & group of lay observes that he does |the song while a committee was ar- posscss the faculty of seeing through | ranging the fashion show will be given by Joseph |said. uest | of honor at a surprise party in honor {the powers to attend, It i stated [of her 16th birthday at the home of - ! here ‘that the United States will be | Mr. and Mres, William Doherty of Kel- represented Dy a high official, while eey street Just night, About 30 of her othes ¢ reported as epting | friends were present and she veceived re Germany and Rus beautiful gifts, An informal en- - mep— nment was given and a buffet ion. | Miss Elizabeth Marbury, member of STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH 10:145 a. m. (Dnylight Saving Time) munion Service and Reception of New Members Come! ‘or a committee to make arrangements (% azz keynote in | committees, | You will be very welcome! erlin, she said, was at work on for the night of June 23, the eve of the con- | vention’s first session, The latest (modes in men's apparel as well as in | women's modes would be shown by |men and women manncquins, sne | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45 D, 8. Time Sermon by Rev. William Ross, subject: “OUTSIDE THE GATE” Soprano solo—"There Is a Green-Hill.” Communion and Reception of new members. Wednesday, 2:30—Woman's Society will meet to re- ceive reports from all departments. Speaker: Miss S. E. Barks. Social hour, hostesses, Mrs. George Rapelye and Mrs. H. C. Blakeslee. ;- "We want to show the lady politi- cians,” Miss Marbury declared, “that The keynote song will be a feature of the conven- Personally T think that if the song s as good wus Mr. Berlin ean write, it will be as important as the | keynote speech.” KILL BY AUTO, New York, May 3.-~James Bowen, | 50, an executive of the Diamond Match company, died in the Hunting: | ton, N, Y., hospital last night shortly after being struck by a truck while walking near his home at Cold Spring Harbor, He had suffered a fractured skull and internal injuries. Mr, Bowen | is survived by his wife and a daugh- | ter, Elizabeth, | Trinity Methodist Church Sunday—10:45 a. m. Communion, MERCHANTS’ SUNDAY EVERYMAN'S BIBLE CLASS (Non-denominational) 9:30 a. m. (Daylight time) Trinity M. E. Church All Men Welcome Sunday— 7:15 p. m. Sermon by’the Pastor: “SMART-ALECKISM.” Music by Mrs. Ruth Goodrich Horton, soprano and Miss Edla Sims, violinist, SUNDAY-— 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 12:00,p. m.—Men’s Bible Class. Special Music for Music Week. The choir will render selections from Mendelssohn’s “Elijah,” and Rossini’s “Stabat Mater.” Church school Morning Worship. Communion will be celebrated at ' this service. . SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Morning Worship— 9:15 (Standard Time) (Daylight Time) Evening Worship—7:15 (Daylight Time) Doors open 7:15 —TIMOTHY’S QUEST— The Book is one d' the sweetest and choicest of American stories, The picture equals the Book. A Service for all the People—Youth and Adults, A Service that informs, interests, and inspires. A Service that touches the mind. the heart and the will. o