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MRS. W. B. GREEN T0 SING T iR Ntereopticon ' Rev. O Address, Hartford Soloist of Wide Fxperience Campl Rev Henzel THE DEERSLAYER To Sing at Methodist Church To- morrow L w, I tord ¢ usi ning Gt ino soluist ppear Sun- Metl l s n & Ha on the day ove odist & wide torio w dore Van rslayer,” a William | James | 1s at ent | t 1 e | romuno the I'rench partment of Julius Ha shown music in Hartf For some tim the Ty piscop: Orang the program at th Pamous Picture Based on French in Trinty Gree sy s I And Indian War To Be Shown To- experi York un i D massive pro- vninore Cooper's Indian outh Con lreh tomorrow evening en dedicated offi- ot America lie story of the the Deerslayer (mosphere the an ar will be regationa Mrs. (ireen sang us ir N o I oy Scot "y 1" urch of 1 and have st ity of ook New Reed, She | in this v Jast association school Mrs. 1 nished t meeting voters sl Mar T} tomorrow eve “I Will Lay French and from 1540 white man's strug sthold in a new ecoun- tterly contested by the red pieted in a production ATTENDING CONFERENCE ntur s of the wars in the years n the week Employed Boys' Brotherhood of 1o- o ik To s which she will sing Down in ows Buck Hawley | The members of tro Yon | fioys will cal Sends Delegation Mo | She | Hartford Sessions, “Come Unto Me ®Jesit Rambino” he Lord Ts My 1 t ‘mployed Rrotherhood of New Britain send a delegation to the state oyed boys brotherhood to he held at the Y. Hartford this afternoon ning consist of ord ight"” Handel evening sermon e pastor on “The Source of St * is the Atth in the series o 10ys With the Ma 4 will deal* with the prayer Jesus, WILL 60 T0 BRIDGEPORT Memebrs of Baptlst Young People’s |1UStrial boys’ work from the A g FSopies tional council at New York city. The New Britain delegation will number eight boys and their leader, H. W. Preble | At their meeting following men we office for the next President, Stanley president, .)ns-‘;\'x Luc em jon M. C and e program for the day wi a business meeting he tween 2 p. m. and 4 p. m.; a soci ind recreational hour between 4 p. m. and 6 p. m 6 p.m. and then ar lite of na- Tnfon to Attend Sessions in the Park City Tomorrow, ast e clected three months: Regula; vice- s, and skowski 0 GIVE CANTATA Members of o Young People’s Union of the Germ 3aptist church will attend the mid-winter session of the New England Tugend Bund at Bridgeport, tomorrow. tary-treasurer The program will be as follows:| 9:45 a. m.—Sunday school.” Four eight minute addresses on the Sun- @ay school lesson. Senior department. *“The Savior on the Cross”, Mr. Ma Intermediate departme Savior on the Cross”, Milton | Primary department, “The on the Cross”, J. Luebeck; ndent’s message, “The the Cross”, Rev. G. Hensel. | ,—German sermon, secre- St. Mark’s Male Choir With Out-of- Town Soloists 1o Sing at Serviee Ginter; Suvior Superint Savior on 11:00 Rev. Tomorrow Evening. Penitence, Pardon Maunder, will Mark's Episcopal srvice C cvening 7:30 choir of anil m.—Mis address, Rev. B. D. Adam 3:45 p. m Activities for 0. P. Campbe 4:20 p. m.— lantic conference kiein. onary o'clock, by the 35 m A. J. Wasley, of . Kelley, ationa Young People.” soloist church Message from the Bund., Mr. At- Mar- r Huniphreys m.—Business, Jolin Lue- eader, Rev. J. Emerson Ford WILL SPEAK SUNDAY e R e Everyman’s Bible Class COME AND BRING YOUR NEIGHBOR No One Can Fill Your Place In Church But YOU MORNING SERVICE 10:45 Sermon—"A GOSPEL OF POWE By J. Emerson Ford EVENING SERVICE 7:15 Musical Program by MRS. W. B. GREEN, Soprano Soloist of Hartford Sermon—“THE SOURCE OF STRENGTH" Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church wedish Bible Lecture (Illustrated with stereopticon views March 8 at 7:30 p. m. HALL, 114 ARCH STREET Sunday. 0DD FELLOWS' B EVANGELIST (. A. BLOMSTEDT Subject: “WORLD PEACE OR ARMAGEDDON?" Will our compelled slaughter? President’s a reality? want to know HEAR THE BI fathers again be engage in human be avoided? Will the or an “Armed Peace” become thousanc anxious hearts boys, our husbands and our to join the ranks and Or will the “next wa inaugural plea Hundreds of Xt for ar BLE VERDICT IN THIS LECTURE! — Admission Free — morrow on South Church Sereen. | confer- | in charge of in- | be | gy Baptist Churches 1irst 12 Morning wor Willlam 1tos: Have school the 10 p. junior, {partment 1o Demands m., inter of Conscience.” church school, prix rediate and senior d 80 p. m., Assyrian wor- Iship, Address by Rev, Samuel A. brother. | Iiske. 3:00 p. m., church school of 00 p. m—fthe Ttallan Mission, Hunter Road Miss LEific community house, 6:00 p, m., Young | People’'s meeting, 7:15 p. m., evening | {worship. Motion pieture, “The Deer- | Slayer.” 7:20 p. m., Itallan worship at South church. Monday—7:15 sociable of the Tuesday Sunday 10:45 a. m. Sermon by Rev, “What Might m Bible | ship Subject, 112:10 p. L B Been [B. Y cader Carl- Monday 6:45 p.m meeting and supyp officers for chureh Wednesday 0 Service class will meet at the home Mrs, Prince, Maple Hill. 6:30 p. Young Women's Sewing guild supper and meeting at 7:30, Thursday 4:00 p, m.—City Mission ciass. 7:45 p. m. mid-week Serviee Friday 00 p. m.—Missionary tudy class at the home of Mrs, E,|per and meeting of the Brotherhood. R. Hitchcock, Maple Hill, Address by Jason 8. Joy, exceutive secretary of the Motion Picture Pro- ducers and Distributors of America. | Wednesday 3:00 p. m, Lenten class for study and discussion of the Bible, conducted under the auspice: of the Woman's association by I Hill. 4:15 p. m., united week-day chureh school, g 6 and 7, in| Juth church. 7:15 p. m., the basket- | (ball team will play the Lewis high | school junior varsity of Southington | 'at the Boys club Thursday-—4:15 y ehurch school for Italian , primary children, 4:30 p. m., weekly meeting of the Young Woman's department Ifor sewing and sociability. 6:30 p.| m.. parish supper and entertainment. | Miss Laura I'arker, director of work among farm annery migrants, {xvill give an itlnstrated talk on “Mig- {land with the chureh in Bridgeport; lrant Workers and the Foreign sessions in the forenoon, afternoon | Child” under the auspices of fhe and evening with special programs. 54 ‘ouncil of Women for Home Mis- Monday 8 p. m.—Meeting of the sions. Mrs. A. J. William Myers will Priscilla club, contribute groups of national and | Wednesday 4 p folk songs. | iction class. Fri 4 » ting Girl Scouts T30 p. ertainment Annnal church r. Election of ind Bible sehool p. m.—Loving P m. supper and Chinese department, 2:00 p. T meeting of the Assyrian Women's sewing club. 4 p. m., united week-day chureh | school, grades 4 and 5, in the Trinity | M. E. church. 7:00 p. m., meeting of | 0op 2, Boy Scouts, 6:30 p. up- | m, Elim (8w school ¢ VY ovening Springfield meetings, ish) 5. Morning meeting 5 p. Rev. speak at day worship 11, m. 7 o'clock Ferre these rvice of will $. month- les Iy by Thursday— Ald society of Mrs enue, the at the son mid-y Ladies' will meet home Joseph C: § p.om., Newington a week prayer P servic inglish. No : i of the, Young People's Union of the Ger- man Baptist churches of New i German secvice, and m.—Religious 1,,.‘ : | m., ting of m.. motion pi feature “C me Prayer-mee , the basket- Spartans at . library hour Hunter Road 4 urday Congregational Churches ball team will pla First jthe Y. M. C. A. a s burch and game clubs morning worship, ! community house. er: Re Wil- , D. D.. of Hhrt- p. m., Men's Bible class, |8:00 p. m., Avmenian service. 4:45 p. m., Lenten class for young people 6:00 p m., Young People's 6:20 i Young V ¥ Sunday— y—10.00 11.00 at schoc m Subject ki ; liam ford Stanley Memorial 10:00 a. m., senior and departments of the church school. 10:45 a. m., morning worship. The pastor, Rev. R. N. Gil- {man, will preach on “The Bible: Its Use and Abuse” 12:00 noon, ju for, | primary and beginners’ departments fof the church ‘Wednesday the Boy Scc St Sunday service . m. in German ermon on 'he mer's J 1—Acquired by Faith, Proven by {love. Sunday school after each ! aervice in the respective language. Monthly huginess meeting at 3 p. m Lenten service Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock Tg b Sunday school Sunday P intermediate meet 00 English p. m., ) ». Armeénians, Missionary society Thursday—2:00 p. m,, Sible 4:30 p.om, meet 1 mes ciety for , meeting of Arm Gir) Matthew's in Englis at 10 6a. m : Woman's Mi m., Boy S ing of 30 p meeting, South b chu [ Tralian de 3 L 10:30 missior of the orship Road beginn scl lish s Young ish Swe oon. worship. Sermon, ople's 50 p. ool. worning Respon m |of Tuesd league to rende Wedne: service, Thurs Luther 1 gram he Sunda Bible cl school; tor, m., Your Heaven dress hy Strer Mrs, W Monda bership h :Mvuu’ Trinity Philathe: | ership training ¢ the text and the Wedne noon sewing meeting of the Junior Aid; 3 Iy meeti school. South cl lectures, il | ehoir rel Thursd of the M. 8. sof meeting. Frid 7:30 p. Junior teachers’ Sunday, 1 the Iall past p. m., Bible ¥ndeavo Rev. W. Mond. ¥ trustees. Tuesday evening. prayer and class meeting. Second 30 a. 9:30 a 11:00 sermon, 6:00 p ship. 7:30 7. enitenc be sung | Wedn munion. 3:00 p. an's gui mission Sturges. T sermon 1 aux L wi service w 4:30 p. will go to Sou(h " ertrude Attitude 4th 6th Upon But On Whomsoever It Shall I Will Grind Him To Powdc Sunday clas Marquis Curzon Will Undergo an Operation By The Assoclated Press London, March 7.—Marquis Cur- zon of Kedleston, lord president o: the councll, who suffered a colla while about to address a meeting at Cambridge Thursday night, wil! undergo an operation Monday, i1 was stated today. Marquis Curzon passed a fairly good night, and his condition was sald to be unchanged this moraing. A bulletin issued from his resid- ence last night described his condi tion as “mot calling for alarm,” but stated that he had suffered “'a sever: hemorrhage” yesterday. At the time of his collapse the outward symptoms of his illness were gauntness and a slight nasal hemorrhage. Making Plans to Hold Regatta in Canada St. Catherine, Ont, March 7. — Plans for holding the annual regatta of the national association of ama- teur oarsmen of the United States in conjunction with the meet of the nadian “association over the Hen. ley course he next summer will be meeting of the nadian association March 14, it was announced last night, If the combined event materializes H will be the biggest regatta ever | conducted on the famous Henley course and the first time the Ameri- n championships were held out- e the United States Freight Handlers Jom In Railroad Strike Berlin, March 7.—The raflway- nmen's strike spread this morning to | the freight handlers in the thre: | prineipal freight stitions of Berlin | Onty about one-fourth of the work- Toronto and Auburn, 'ors reported for duty'and the freight placed against him. Since then, the | consequently was badly tied up. The warden sald, Morgan has made | next group likely to join in the strike restitution in Todelo and Toronto | movement are the maintenance of and the cases against him have |way men. been dropped. The detainer from | Union officials are resuming their Auburn was for violation of his negotiations toduy with the rail ad- parole, ministration. The men are demand- Police Commissioner Charles 1. |ing higher wages. ither said fhat Morgan's activ- = ities had becn under investigation JLOC by his department for several ihinEloy R aran oretary 1onths and that nothing had been | Keilozg, spoke yesterday at revealed showing that his operations | yy,cpeon in honor of Roberto Low- have been unlawful. Morgan as- | anivar minister of foreign relations serts that the business has netted | or Gyqtemala and special delegate fo him $250.000 in the last (WO OF | no jnauguration ceremonies. . He | three years. expressed the opinion that Central \d South America are “the seat of | the greatest economic and social de- velopment in the world fn the fu [ST. MARK’S CHURCH Sunday, March 8th 7:30 p. m. Cantata “Penitence, Pardon and Peace” by H. Maunder 5 Boys and Men. Soloists: JALER DEFENDS NEALTHY PRISONER Baltimore Warden Upholds His Conducting Business From Cell the an Illustrated lecture, 7:30 p. m,, Intercessions and x\d dress in the chapel Luther Manchester ay evening, r A program, sday, 7:456 p.m., Lenten Christian service ‘Man," clence at 10:45 a. m,, Sunday school at Sunday subject, Meriden a pro- | vy evening, the eaguo will present Baltimore, March 7.~~Colonel Claude B. Sweezey, warden of the Maryland penitentairy today de- fended his course in permitting Bert M. Morgan, 28 year old convict, to conduct a mailing list agency from the prison, an enterprise which {is roceiving the attention of Baltimore authorities. Denying that Morgan, who {8 nhearing the end of a five-year sen- tence for passing worthless checks, was granted unwarranted privileges, Warden Sweezey denounced the | publicity given the wmatter as a | “cowardly attack” upon a man who was trying to make good and who was not in a position to fight back. He did not intend to interfere with Morgan's business activities, the warden said, but would inspect his books more closely because of the publicity given the affair. Nothing frandulent has been disclosed in Morgan's activities, he added. “I would rather have the in- mates here busy in directing legiti- mate husiness than idle in their cells planning ways to escape or in ‘lllH'\nz in some vicious habi ‘olonel Sweezey said. “The purpose of a penitentiary is to turn men back to socicty fit to mingie with other people. That is what T am attempting to do.” When Morgan arrived prison, detainers from nity M. E m., Everyman's ass; a. m, church 10:45 a. m., sermon by the ‘A Gospel of Powel ] pworth leagu:, leader, Miss | Barnes; tople, “What is ward Mirac (A p. m, Ad- the pastor, 'he Sources th,'" Specidl music by B. Green, soprano, y—4:10 p. m., church mem- training cla 6:15 p. m., ip club, ~4:10 p. m. week-day and Oth grades at the M. E. chur a supp cdnesday evening mecting at § o'clock. The reading room—Room 504 Na- tional bank building is open to the public daily from 12 noon until 4 o'clock except Sundays and holidays. ¥ Reformation Second Sunday in Lent, 10 a, m., services. A special con- | gregational meeting will be held aft- er the service to vote on the ques- tion of building a new church, 11:15 a. m., Sunday school. Lenten services will be held Tues- day evening at 8 o'clock, The catechetical class will 20l Tuesday and Friday afternoons. The Sunday school choir will re- hea Wednesday afternoon. and Hell? meet . m., chapter 17 of | hook, “The Book of Acts Beglnnings of Christianity;” m., Boy Scouts; 7:45 p. m., S"'","“ Adyelip Sunda m., Sunday morn- vice with sermon by the pas The Sea and The New Farth. nday school. . evening service with “The Character of Job." 7:30 p. ‘m., Bible study. day, 1:00 p. m., all after- W. H. M. 8, month- 4:10 p. m., week-day | ! and 7th grades at the [*SUON 0 7:30 p. m., Honline L scries; 7:30 p. m, 0 p.m., ng; hurch; fourth hearss da; i Nondenominational all day sewing of lad 3:00 p. m, W. H. 7:45 p. m.. prayer Emma Sunday | praise service. 10:45 a. m., pr |ing, tople, “The True and the 3y |12:15 p. m. Bible school. G5:45 p. | m., Young Prople’s meeting, 7:00 ‘clock, evening worship, tople, nuel Gospel cial tea; prayer and h- . 4:00 p. m., m., choir rehearsal; department parents meeting M. 5 a. text This sewing school; 7:80, and tan and His Kingdom.” Tuesday—4 p. m., | ing. | Thu | business meeting. | i Zion m.. preaching by children’s meet- “Whosoever Shall Stone Be Broken, 11t o 45 p. m, ., annual SECY, KE SPEAKS 12:30 | school and adult 30 p. m. Christian r, 7:45 p. m. preaching by R. Wibman. evening. meeting of m.. preaching by “Love's Post- Sunday school Young People’ sell Fowler, 7 p. . preaching by pastor, subject: “A )Y"«.mr. ma of Church History,” sec- lond in the series on the Book of velation Tuesday— Wednes meeting, Thursday—7:45 Peopl 10:45 subject: Sunday- a the pastor, scriptl” 12 noon, on. 6 p m ting led by R the |Court of Claims to Hasten Many Settlements Washington, March The Unit- cd States courl of claims v paring for rapid disposal of meeting, large accumulation of war claims | | ¥ridas—7:45 p. m., choir rehear- flled against the government under | |5l an act passed at the last session of | m., Maunder's Cantata | e congress authorizing the court to | \ce, Pardon and Peace,” appoint seven commissioners to ex- oy the chor ercise the powers of special masters 41 in suits in equity. Court officials commissioners for of $5.000 and traveling expenses is provided in the act, thus would be d to take testimony here and |elsewhere in connection with such suifs and by their reports. permit the court to rapidly dispose of faims which otherwise might in- volye large intere accounts inst the ;:n\umnr"v! Mark's mday in Lent m., holy m., church schod ., morning praycr Bible study class. ¢ — 4 p. m., children's a. and | prayer p. m, m., Young People’s fellow- il | 4 will | International Bible Students’ A 10 a. m, junior Bible class, m., study oni “The Author of | Atonement.” meeting of the wom- | nd the Woman's | ; address on the ehurch | Tartford Praying Band by Miss Helen H.| Sunday—All-day gospel meeting g |at the home of Mrs. Cora Bogue, 69 Arch street. Meetings to commence |at 10:45 a. m, and 2:30 p. m. Every- [ body welcome. “God is no respecter persons. 11 m., holy com- | ha a g : id today that the m., whom a sulary iliary th of Leip ). m., evening prayer ar v the Rev. J. 8. Neill ith an illustrated lecture, m., children's service with | of " B Choir of ¢ Maple Hill, at 3 o'clock Friday aft-} crnoon The Hartford Praying Band Yold an al! day meeting t at the homeyof Mrs. Cora Bog 69 Arch st The noon mea be on the basket lunch pla There will a Young I'co service in English at the First urch tomorrow evening. or league of the First will go to South [ meeting of at Religious Items ” il n Dr. Hartfc ev, William C. Willoughby rd will speak on “Saints” o8 the First Congregational church He w Bible class “My Trip to uth Sea Islands.” A special Lenten class for people wi . conducted at morning. the Men's noon on the Manchester ' vide the program the organization t1 the M to pro- at ere oung a on 4:45 o’clock i he evening producs meeti Miss Helen the churc voung 3 and N elp at Woma )il of St or rissior the mee Auxiliary Mark's T of fhe Woman's g Women's Missio; egation society prayer Ma business me jospel c 7:43 o'clock irch will Wednesday church meeti First Baptist chu Monday evening at 6:45 Assyrian Congregational evenir Ngreg: k Monday Jason 8. Joy the Motion Distributors personal represent Hays wi Motion P! Ame rica will s P v r ¢ speak or R R e N T R B D SR BT i FlRST BAPTIST CHURCH é ! 10:45—Morning Worship 12:10—Bible School | Music: “How long wilt Thou forget me,” Maunder * Sermon by Rey. William Ross, Subject “WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEE will unior vz Boys' ¢ the Spar day af Miss 1. work grants, “Mig Chi tional cl on ever ang My onal e om Mat ch will be h Russgll 7 chure wing 1 ticles i W reh i will 8, ing M There Parents Juni M. March On be rece church. Miss the Epy Trinity ning. Your Heaven Rev, at the row eve The t church Rev. York, w torate o rch © was a v morning, new play will give r d by for Home social March The topic wiil Attitude A M, Theodore TION IN I‘\\ March 7.—A re- | duetion aging 5 per cont on | piece worl prices paid to lasters in shoe factori of this city was an- nounced today by the state board of conciliation and arbitration GARNERS MOTHER March of one tami is Baritone— Mr. A, J. Wasley of Bristol. RE Brockton, Mass., 1 Ut ngton at the t Lewis igh Bible class, tomorrow morn . school {man’s arsity of South ing, evening and M.C b Wednesday at the Y, The Connecticut division the American Union of Swedish Singers will liold the second annual concert in the senfor high school tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. mi- 2 Tenor: Mr. Frank N, Kelly of Hartford. (Soloist Center Congrega- tional Church, Hartford). Organist and choirmaster, Mzleolm G. Humphrey: A G. O AT A, Sat- ternoon. Pa farm a ira cor, director of ong d cannery RS MES Mrs of the of dead Rabbl Margolis of Mount N. Y., will speak here ning at a farewell party to be given wurch parish supper Thurs- | Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cohn who will ving, her falk having been |leave to attend the opening of the | the Council of Women |Hebrew university at Palestine. Mrs. A. J. Wil- | sent gro I;w 1 folk songs. business meeting of n Lutheran | 3 o'clock to-! Vernon Monday ev an illustrated talk | tunt Workers and the Ior- 14" at the South Congrega- Towa moth f Centervilie, h Garner, mous jockeys, rners.” here. of Hungarian Govt. to Have Upper House of Forty Budapest, March 7.—The Hun- garlan government has draftéd a bill ereating an upper house to re- place the former chamber of 1 nates. which has ceased to exist. The membership of the proposed house would limited to forty, partly nominated and partly elected Those nominated would be chosen from among prominent citizens and | the heads of the various churches, vhile the eclected members, who would hold office for tens years. would represent science, industry, M. | commerce and agriculture. In ad- »on | dition there would be some members | nominated for life. persons of the HAuwhun‘: maining in and years of age would be entitled to sit in the chamber. VOTIONAL DAY 15 an nonth! thew's STANLE_Y MEMORIAL CHURCH i the BIG Welcome.™ er 14 at Morning worslip and_sermon aft NOC “THE BIBLE TS USE AND ABUSE” i welcome to the worship and work of {his church owler ople’s mes . All are cordially the 16 Peo- ning. e Trini- a box nday eve- members will Miss Maude Britain Gen- alk at 8$:15 will ting at 1p Cl v o'clock .er which the ificial flo rs. 1 of t la be The First Church of Christ (Center Congregational) MAIN and CHURCH STREETS anior Aid of the h will hold an al neeting Wedneslay to make ewlngton Home | lidren and t in Brookly M. E sewing t-y H. | Trinity for st hospital of will hoid In the take *he tea, will be a meet nd Teachers’ lepartment church Friday even will be a baptismal Trinity M. E. ch Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Subject “Saints.” omen Speaker: Reverend William Charles Willoughby of Hartford “MY TRIP TO THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS” Address to Men's Class at 12:15 Church School at 10 a. m. meeting at 6 p. m. on all- afternoon the mes f f a W, orm of March will be known ional Day” by the Nathan chapter, Order of DeMolay and hoys of this lodge will attend service at the South Congregational church at 10:45 a. m., that day. Dr. George W. X. Hill leliver the address. ’ yevot ing of the lHale association of {the of the Trin at il tng. Iy service school Young People’s will mbers w! M. 9 new m ived into the Trinity SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT Why not take up church going again, at least during these Sundays of Lent? Go to vour own church tomorrow morning. It w ill encourage your minister, do the church real good, and perhaps help you. Who knows? At any rate try it! A VERY FAMOUS BOOK Now in A VERY IMPRESSIVE AND INSPIRING PICTURE THE DEERSLAYER SUNDAY EVENING, 7:15—SOUTH CHURCH DOORS OP EN AT 6:45 15 with sermon by the Pastor on “Response to the l)e- of sermons on “The ude Barn league church tomorrow eve- be Toward and Hen?" W. R. Wibman ion chu G X0 M. E. speak h tomor- ning. rustees of the A. M. E. Zion will meet Monday evening. A. Greene of New ho will take over the pas- f the First Congregational »n the first Bunday in April, isitor to New Britain this getting acquainted with | official board and parish Morning W onlup at 10 mands of Conscience.” This is the first in the Lenten series Holy Catholic Faith.” Emerson Ford v arch will address nity ie Every- |