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! Church Baptist Churches First 10:46 o'clock, morping worship, #germon by Rev. Willlam Ross; sub- Your Falith and Another's 8ins. 12:10 p. m.,, Bible school and Brotherhood class. 7 p. m, B, Y. ®. U Monday-~T p. m,, Boy Wedneaday— instruction. annual fall Thursda struction, ervige, Scouts. 0 pom, supper. p. m, religious {n- p. m., mid-week | ral 45 German Sunday—9:30 a. m,, Sunday school 10:30 a. m., service in English, 11:30 a. m, communion; service in Ger- A\ man. d'm., Young People’s meeting. Wednesday—3 p. m., religlous { struction class. 8 p. m., the church board in church. Thursday—3 p. m, religlous in- structlon, 8 p. m., prayer meeting in English. Friday evening, Boys' Scouts Elim (Swedish) Sunday-—9:45 a. m., Sunday school. 10 a. m, young men's class. 11 o'clock, morning worship. 5:80 p. 1:30 o'clock. evening service. Monday—8 p. m.. monthly ness meeting of the church Thursday—2:30 p. m., the Ladies’ busi- | Bl Al soclety Till meet at the home g men's Bible ' \ [ | of Mrs. Ogren in Hartford. | mid.week praver service 8 p.om. | Friday—8 p. m, cholr rehearsal. | Fefety. [clety Congregational Churches First Sunday—17 a. m., church echool. 11 a. 'm., sacrament of the Lord's &upper; preacher, Rev, Theodore A. Greene. 12:15 p. m. meeting of class; epeaker, Rev. Warren F. Blodgett. 5 p. m, menlan service: preacher, Rev. Yer- vant H. Hadidlan, PhD. 6 p. m., Young People’s meeting, leader, Gustave Carlson: speakers, Miss | Florence Tomkins and Yahram Hov- | hanesian, Monday--5 p. m., standing commiltee. Tuesday—2 p. m., | “lazs for women. 6:30 p. m., Toung \Uomen's Missionary soclety supper jeoting: speaker, Mr. Greene, Wednesday—2:30 p. m. grads week-day church school Thursday—3 p. m.. seventh and sighth grades week-day church ®chool, 4:30 p. m., Girl Seout meet- ing. p. m., mid-week sérvice; ternopticon leetnre by Mr. Greene. 1"riday—9:30 a. m.; allv«day meet- ing of Woman's Missionary society. 7:50°p. m, Boy Fcout meeting: meeting of the sixth Ttalian de- yartment of the ehurch scheol; eonior high schosl and young peo- | grades, In senior room. 10:30 m., worship of the Ttallan m cion, Hunter road community house. 1(:45 o'clock, morning worship, ser- nion: “The Beelng Faculty”; address to iuniors: “Marching Orders.” o m.. beginners' department of chureh school. 12:10 p. m., junior erartment, grades four, five irtment, grades seven, eight and + in the senfor room; adn" class- in the senior room. Z2: . m. vrian worship. 8 p. m.. church ol of the Ttallan mission, Hun- road community house. .uwpdl)—s p. m., first supper and 1 tart W (T nan's department of the Wom- assoclation. Tuesday—7:16 p. m., 2, Boy Scouts, \Wednesday—2:30 p. m., Itivo week-day church schoc!l, four and five, Thursday — 8:30 p. m.. weekly sen ing meeting of the Young Wom- an'a department. meeting 00 conpera- grades Stanley Memorial Sunday 10 a. m., young people’s dcpartment of the church 45 o'cléel, morning worship and «crmeon by the pastor, Rev. R. N. (iiiman, subject: “Sait of the Earth.” 12 noon, junior. primary and begin ' departments of the church week-day four 130 p. m, churéh achool, grades three, and five. 7:30 p. m., - Scouts, Troop 13. Sunday, October 11—10:45 a. m church rally day service. Special ermon and special music. Swecish Bethany Sund :30 a. m., Sunday school 10:48 ‘o'clock, morning service. 0 o'clock, evening service, sermon Rev. C. J. Vahistrom, by Tmtheran Churches st Sunday morning service will be in Swedish at 10:30 o'clock.. Rev. Dr. 3. A. Fckstrom of the First Luth- eran church in Worcester, will preach. Sunday schoo There will be no evening eervice. Rev. Dr. A. "A. Ahiquist will preach in the First church {n Worcester Sun ing. In the afternoon he will dedi- cate the new parish house for the Calvary English Lutheran church of that city. The Luther league evening. 8t Matthen's Service in in German at sermon on “The New ot Sunday school In th 1pert|\r~ language, folloving seryice. Thursday, Ald. English at 10:45 a esta- Sunday- 0:15 a. m.: . re- each Reformation Eeventeenth Sunday after Trinity 10 a. m. '8erifces. " T1:15 o m., Sun- day school, O p. m, rellglnu:‘ woman's | meeting of ' Ar- | Armenian Bible | ! communion of the Women's 11! the | and | in the funior room; idtermediat | “dav; of the season of the Young | | communion school. | pagtor; meeting of the meet meeting of the Ladies’ | | Services Tuesday and Wriday afternoons the catechetical class will meet, Wednesday and Thursday after- |noons the classes will meet for re- ligious instruction. The Women's Missionary will meet Wednesday 1"‘3" o'clock. Friday evening, |mer soclety afternoon at the choir will (8t, John'a German (Exangelical) A student from the TLutheran dl!""lflgh“ll seminary at Philadelphla | will preach at the English service at |6:30 a. m, and In the German iservice at 10:45 a. m. -.\lnnda_\»-.mn P om.. r league. Tup-«d»\ - soclety, Wednesday-—-8 p. m, husiness, meeting of the tlon. Triday—2:30 Missionary soclet Junior Luth- 50 p. m. Ladies’ Ald quarterly congrega- Women's pom., | 1 | i Methodist: Churches Trinity 130 A, m., Woman's Bible class: | ehurch school. 10:45 a. m.. sermon by the pastor, “Tha Expected |Chureh.” & p. m., Epworth league, Isubject: “The Morning Watch |lenders, Miss Gladys Shaler and Hal- lsey Moore. 7:15 p. m. sermon by [the pastor. “Sharpshooting—the | Young Man's Alm fn Life* J. D. | Donahue, baritone. Bunday | Rible claes: , €unehine so- . F.o M. 8, meet.- {ing with Mrs. J. M. Burdick. Seonts, 8 p.om. supper. 7:18 p. m. Boy 7:45 p. m. class meeting Junior Aid society. Wednesday—2:30 p m.. religions school, third grade, p. m., harvest supper. Thursday—T7:45 . gerviee, Friday—- week-day 5:30-7 m., prayer 7:30 p. m., choir rehear- . M. E. Zien by the postor at 18 A Healing Balsm for Souls.” Sunday scheol at 12:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. People's forum at 3 p. m. Preaching by the pastor at 7:45 p. M. “Drinking the Bitter Cup.” Holy communion at the close of the sermon. Prayer and class meeting on Tues- day evening. Tall rally November 20 School for religious insiruction Wedne: afternoon each week at 2:30 o'clock. Sin Sick St. Mark's Episcopal Seventeenth Sunday after Trllu'\ 7:30 a, m., holy communion. a. m., church school. 11 a. m, h communion and sermon o'clock, choral evening prayer. Thursday---9:30 a. m.. corporate ausil- fary. Christlan Sclence nday service at 10:45 a. m., “Unreality”. Sunday school at 5 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at o'elock. The National anh- reading room—Room 504 Bank huflding is open to | the pubile dally frem 12 noon until 4 o'clock except Sundavs and holl- also Friday from 7 to ® p. m Second Advent —10 a. m, Sunday echonl the pastor's sermon will be: Saviour,” followed by 7 o'clock, evening serv- fee with sermon; “Job's Disease. Wife. and Continlied Piet Thursday evening, Bible study. Bunday 11 a. m. 'God, Our o'clock, \rvwflmnminuumml Prople's -~10:15 a. m., prayer meet- 45 a. m., preaching by the baptism and communion. Subject: “The Holy Spirit.”” 12 noon, Sunday &chool session. 6 p. m Young People's meeting. 7 p. m preaching by the pastor; subject: ‘Heart Disease.” Monday—7:45 p. m., semi-annual Lusiness of Young People’s society. Wednesday—2:30 p. m., religlous ieation for ehildren. | Thursd I prayer mecting !n lay—7:45 Sunda fng. 10: m ehurch p. m. rhoir rehear- Tull Gospel Assembly Sunday school at 10 a. m. Tente- costal service at 11 a. m. Fvangells- tic service at 7 p. m. Wednesday and Friday m., prayer meetings. at 7 Ass'n, S’L n | International Bible Students’ 10:15 a. m., junior Rible el a. m., Bible study. Subject Mediator of the Atonement— V“" Only Regotten One.” Mass., | ! at W\nn.' Emmanusl Gospel Praver service 10:15 a. m. Preach- ing at 10:45 a. m. by Rev, ; Darling. of Hartford. eervice. Toung Peopla’s service at 5:45 p. m { Preaching by Rev. Mr. Darling at 7 |p. m. Leslie nesday. religious instruction at 2:30 p. m. Cottage meeting 4 p.om. : Th religious class n‘ 3p m mony service at 7:45 p. m. Friday at § p. m., TO TRY COMEBACK Buenos Aires, Oct. 3 (A—Luis Angel Tirpo. whose meteoric course cross the pucilistic horizon as the |*“Wild Bull of the Pampas” aroused {hopee of an Argentine world heary- champlonship until- his eciipss hy Champlon Jack Dempsey todar announced his intention of re- turning to the ring. weight - Fyeryman's | Tuesday — 6:30 p. m. Philathea | 8| 0 p| «| French Flier Finally Communion | Rible achool at 12:15 p. m. | | instruction | Prayer and festl- | choir rehcarsal. Mieekly Sermonrette REAL RELIGION AP By Rev Dr, George W, ' must necessarily simply because it Is for every. body. The wlder the use of any- thing the more simple it must be It one were to write a book on medical practice for a society of physicians he could 1l it with technical phrases, but if he were to write It for the general public ha would be obliged te put it In simple because it s for every- derstood by the common run of people, By this same token re- liglon must be very simple, lay Why then are there doctrines || ning from 5:30 to 7 o'clock, and creeds? 'These belong en- (| The Young Woman's d tirely to the scientific eide of re- | |af the €outh Congregatior liglon and are no essential part Woman's association will hald ity of religlon itself. Tnevitahly men st supper and meeting of the differ in Interpreting a prineiple, ason at 6 o'clock Monday evening. Tn the matter of government we || Rev, Lesile Darling have varlous parties because men || will preach at the communion serv- differ concerning the administra ',‘m tomorrow morning at the Fm tion of government. Now it is a |l manuel Gospel ehur fact of common knowledge that || The chureh board of the CGierman many people get immense profit | paptist ehurch will in the and enjoyment. out of life with- || church at § o'clock Wednesday eve- out any sclentific knowledge, One || ning, 1| can enjoy the music of the birds || The monthly husiness without knowing their scientific Elim Baptist church names. One enjoy & good Any evening. dinner without having any sclen- Ladies’ Ald soclety tific knowledge of the processes || glim Baptist chureh will meet at of digestion. Sa {a it with re- | {a'clock Thursday evening at the ligion. Perplexities in religion || zame of Mre, Ogren In Hartford are entirely on the seientifie side Next Sunday will be rally day at | Men will inevitably differ in Memorial ehureh: there their definition of religion. 8o | Iwill be a special sermen and special 1| we have our vavious ereeds and | lnsic | rines. But these have nath Ttev. Dr. Abel pastor whatsoever to do with religlon | 1 of the First Tuth will f, any more than the 1aws of | preach at the First Lutheran church sound have to do with one's en- | l{n Warecester tomorrow morning Tn || foyment of the song of the birds. | |tha he will dedic the {] 1t makes no particnlarly differ- | | new parish honse for the i1 ence what one belleves concern- | | English Tatheran church ing any religious doctrines, he Rev. Dr. 1. A can yet keep his soul open toward | [ Woreester will preach at God, be unselfish and kind, show | {ehurch in the exchange of pulpits mercy, aspire, pray. develop a |} Tresident Gustave will Christly manhood; he a good and | l1ead the meefing of the Cen trie and righteous man. Ere ehureh Younz Propl Doctrines don’t count at all in | |so, tomorrow evening, ram making a man religions or a ||Hovhanesian and Miss Christian. metimes, In fact. || Tomkins W]l veport ou the | they keep him from being truly |{ence at Northfield, Mass., which they ! religions, when they 7 him | fattended as the society's || hard in spirit tonard those who | [The officers and committee hold different heliefs [men will also present reports Doctrines are man-made. Re- The quarterly business meeting of {| 1iglon comes frem God And in John's CGerman Lutheran church our demands of men in the way [|will be held at & n'clock Wednesiday of religion we have a right to |levening. ask only what Jesus asked, When The Young Wamen's Matthew became a follower of of the win His, Jesus did not ask him what supper meeting on Tnesday he belfeved coneerning His birth { [evening. The edueational and or any of the dectrines of the |[tertainment commiftees ar- day. There was no confession of | {ranged to have Mr, Greene give his bellef, no subscription to any | ictereopticon lecture entitied “With cread. Josus #aid to Matthew {IGrenfell in Labrador” immediately “Follow Me,” and he followed || following the supper. Mim In his own way. as best he {| An all-day meoting of the Wom- ecould. But it was sufficient for {lan's Missionary of the Jesus. That is the way Matthew ['fer ehurch will be held at the chapel became a Christian, Tt {8 the {lon Friday. The morning will he de- ' way in . which peeple hecome {|voted to sewing, Jnne he Christians today, or at anytime. | [servad at 12:30 o'clack. and at 1:30 That is real religion, and Christ’s [|Miss Mana Stehna of the ity mis- plrit. We need more of It. Noth- [ |sion will address the mission study ing more is asked of us hy Jesus lass on Czechoslovakia May the time speedily eome when Reginning Thureday evening, Rev, || notning more will he asked of us A. Greene will a || by ment °s of three addresses on the Uni- | {versal Christian Conference On T.ife land Work, held in Stockholm last The first talk of the serfes 1 August |will he a stereopticon lecture with Religious Items The cqrporate conimunion of the St Mark's Episcopal church Wom- an's auxillary will be held at |o'clock Thursduy evening The Woman's ioreign | gociety of the ‘Trinity chureh will meet at the Mrs, J. M. Burdick, 65 Grove on Monday afternoon. e {of the program will he * | Frayer in the Mission I7ic i The first meeting of the Trinity | M. K. ehureh Junlor Ald socfoty will [be held at 8 Tuesday eve A lolly party is p! and coming are asked bring hat Ladies' Afd M. E. church supper Wednesd Misslonary Methodist home of Hil, subject s Lo Hin Religion b Answe o'clock ning. [ those ! tun anned, tn eoclety of e the [ Trinity | harve | will ge on eve- ment hreh of meet mesting nf Wil b P The ot the the Etanley nlst A. Ahlq n ehureh afternoon ate Calvary of that strom of the | ety ity Carlson First Pe Va Mlorenee er. ational oty on chalr- St Missfonary | snciety ihod a Center ehureh en- have society Cen- noowil | | | | | | Theadore give Sermonstte next week by | Frederiek W | €lides ghowing the people of the con- | Swedish life. The semi-annnal meeting of contral district of the Waman's Con- gregational Home Missfonary union Open Evening Session With “Tdle | of Connecticut will he held fn New | ) Britain on Wednesday, October 14, Tongues. [ The women of the First and South churehes will act &s hostesses. The cssions will he held South ureh The People’s church will hold Rev, haefe South Congregational Church to Moving pleture services will start < lat the South Congregational chureh | in the | tomorrow evening, and, although the | in | doubt, plans are being made to con- \wnmm husiness meeting | tinue these services as long as pos- |o'clock Monday evening. i | The annual rally |iaRiss Sy s GO st | Pletures hooked for the month of Lehureh will he held at | October fnclude, “Abraham Lincoln.” | \ednesday evening. “Tsn't Tife Wonderful?” and “The| Ray, @, 7. Vahlstrom will preach Mine With the Open Door The at the Swedish Bethany church to. latter is taken from the novel by | morrow evening. | Harold Bell Wright. AR The picture fo b2 shown the October Epworth leagne ning is “Idle Tongues tional meetings which are to he held a screen adaptation of the [at the Trinity Methodist church: Oc- Dr. Nye wrilfen by Josaph |toher 4. *The Mariing Watch known as the author toher 13 Mission Study of Cape Cod stories. Tn the §tory Amerfea: Oectober 1% | Dr. Nve, jan in a Cape Cod |day (the Valun of Tr \illgge, serves a term fn prison 1025 songs written by Ch protect another. ['pon his return [jey, resume of his lifs. from prison he resumes his practice, | ‘Rev. Martin W. { bt has to battle the idle tongues of (St John's German Tutl | gossip. He endures prosecution i {will go to New Haven sil . s Instrumental fn exposing | |a water graft in the town but s repudlated by the villagers:and is finally run out of town for his ef- forts, Though gossip robs him of nearly everything ha has in th> | world he finally vindicates his honor. | Young People's soci future of the movie service 18 its &omi- at 7:45 supper of Raptist a0 o'clock the scta for tomor- devo- row eve 1t book, | Lincoln, well Visiting phys! ver): Oefober jian of the eran tomeorrow | st chureh 10:45—Morning Worship } Released in Germany | | Parls, Oct. 3 (A—The French av | tator Dicudonne Coste has returned | to Paris from Freiburg in Breiggau, Baden, Germany, where he has been held a virtual prisoner tember 13 when airplane | which he was at tempting a fiight from Etampee, France, to Bagdad, | crashed in the black region of Ger- many, killing his companion, Robert Thierry. Coste said that ¢ Germans in this affair had been cor- | rect but unforgiving. h 500 YOUR FAITH Anthem—"0 Trio— Wednesday, 6: attitude of the gold marks! A donation of | o re- | sent go Coste in Freiburg fail a suhscription o Strasbourg by the Journal ll \ & et de lorraine will t by the aviator to pay the bal e on his fine of 5.000 gold marks and th his trial. The German court imposed | this penalty on him | German territory without sull of used e costs of Sunday 10:00 a. 12:00 10445 a for fiving © permission. | he personally quasted Braguest, the builder of his piane, to refuse to pay the fine er “SALT OF Qctober 1th Coste sald that re- 1 | where | Hetnzman land | | the | fmade ty of the | |all records for one day’s travel on licaced under § “™" SERMONS 10 YOUNG al Hartford | local | delegates |sections of the conntry FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sermon hy Rev. Subject: AND Sing Unto the Lord"—Buck “Praise Ye"'—Verdi STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH “The Tittle Church nith the BIG m.~Young People's Dept. m.—Junlor, Primary and Beginners' Dept's, m.—~Morning Worship and Sermon. THE Church Rallr YOU are very cordially insited! HPETDPESRE '35 sdoubitng (helr. eftorta in paring for their n mov o lost In FIVE PARADES 10 BE BIG FEATURE This Will Be Big Event at Legion Gonvention he will deliver the (erman the installation of Mlss Helnzman caconess, Miss I8 the of Mr, John Heinzman of Plain- 'French Follow ing Up p'\mfih \jdll‘ l)rl\e sermon at Anna ter 3 () pan rench | pre- | that lowing up French Mrs. ville, NI s 50 thine panish Commni SUCOCSS on Move on Foot fo Save Negm Plantation Melodies with I're fully established 1 byt WEN AT M. E. CHURCH H eaptur neh the Kif rushed this w Rev. W Alderson Announces 1 stores arc | Birmingha ot The up to cs! supply o one i f XIJI]USUFEFRMAN Oct. 3 (A= Tve each vieing with the Unique Serfes of Talks Be- for a new sont) tast losing ginning Tomorrow of the {ruditions cherished of rs in intercet and unusual fea- Fomorrow night the Teinity Mcth S I piritual tures will garnish the American mmatehed the B yrmony it will b glon Stk o natlonal convention to be 14 here October 5 to 9, On Tuesday morning the visiting o leglonnaires will parade, led by mbat generals and admirals of Two :d and Aifty bands and from 1.000 drums J bugle corps will march with former eervice men, Wednesday night the leglonnaire and ecitizens of Omaha will . he I treated annual Ar.Sar-Ben chureh a\ the first of negro Tndustrinl pre muste crities to | Iy r ihle for the changel o mong the rac tions of Diade i unustal serfes ot October Sun W. H has announced 6 18 bell iy 1 Alderson thit five ade evening servlees, Iley i the pastor, nditions [ " Only Snagfllmg Few Have Nn( Lt Canada for Mexico sos to voung men will larg ar, time south's chief T'he plant g Th Young Peoaple’s arganization of chureh, has 1ged its ald in curing a | crowd of young folks for the The subjects of the 14l Aim fn Life “The Young Man “The Young lipworth league, at one W homes of 11 musielane 'Tis differe nimsicians found in populatior . have beeome and His Chume." | - ) S lacquired Man and RIS hich have d Ve the nt o now the cities and cente to the m ating - the Young Man's clectrical parade Thursday will be the parades. On 1his day including Austrian available venth army held, This will evening by and Eightera." organization fime Thur v parade of all w of the “mutt” dogs which heen entered the econte . by the Colorado members of and Right. Hundreds dogs of ry color, st and deseription wil march. But many of fhes urhan 1 of the Ge won big day te the military captured German war materials and hody of {roops in corps area, will be followed 1n the parade the pla the legion the mo il he citizens A nada to to th cir holdings o . mig from to b mes a raly s .y!lv”. . Wiehe g the “trek.” obtained in 1921 nants have ‘ co e g employment . land mov hn in Wie They bree has t attainn = tracted from the old ) parade and every Money i i Young Man and His ‘Best Big cotton farm been eut tracts. The sted onee found toind in the m the far sout ny small ter tean e Mhe s aye up into 1 nao o is directing Young Man and His today he tton who Chnreh.” i 1N, \hu & chureh the forty of “1n00 or His profity snlolst o Danahne haritone at His he negro pris 0,000 & will rer i geryiee gronnd cities he highways With fhe olden-fime 1 4 bl NG cpec musie for the Some in 1 in tactories, on cien Mex have program will be as follows “C'ome Yo Rlessed “The Will Be Done The Lord Is My Light unusual that netural work “tors, > My fairly r stock Sentt wiering of farm help, il harmony is passing sod @ mugt journey far into Alabama find negro singing approxim the onee 01 - have n Forty manzrel slage O Oley “The Seven Dubols a graduate nf the ' Yale echool of musle. He has atud ied with Rosati of New York, the acher who has had Gigll of the Metropolitan opera company un- er his tutelage. Last evening Mr. Donahue W the program broadeasted by station W. T, 1. (. Preceding the special evenir gervicn the voung peaple.will gather 1t 6 o'clock in the Epworth leagy room of Miss Glad Shaler and Mr. Halsay Moore will he in charge, ‘The suhject will be “The | Marning Wateh.! even cossful. th Wicbhe adds son 5 which ourth Word Last Words of Christ” M. Denahoe fram oy I that Moxic of its propo e own seho o German harmany 0 had entire mal preserve for negro originated nstitut finest s year, the Tuskegee institute e [ Fiovs effort ta 1he white and The of last coll presented an interprs negro songs of other wis deseribed bring perfect as reproduction | made, Fisk and Hampton have given much thought stmilar line at the | etance of leaders of both racva, R R | heard the | teal cotton h ha ealsted over orms il s onites ¥ e Lot) ing ALL Winnipes, nres issned dicate that ¢ loadings in heen hroken. day 100,418, RECORDS Man by their s and langunge ely in them. The permitt inter military Mr. Wi e hardly BROKEN Oct. 3 (P—F two railways in all records for gram western Canada have Up to midnight Thurs- 386 hushels of the 1823 wheat crop had been loaded, A te tal of 66 s had been used Marketin 1ros ulso reached a rec ord--11 by produes ilring clin fame te | epirit s spoken exelusiv Lol | negro, e in ir mpt for | some the me i were ey In the exodus qors, n its tation s on o (lie apinion of davs which from repre- as as nearly wilation as incom conld Jonites were faking the cehnichy likewd The First Church of Christ HENRY WILLIAM MAIER Ministe IIEODORE AINSWORTH GREENE WARREN MANDEVILLE BLODGETT 10:00 a. m.—Church school. 11:00 a. m.—Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Sermon by MR. GREENE “REMEMBER JESUS CHRIST” m.—Men's Bible Class. Speaker: MR. BLODGETT 6:00 p. m.-—Young People’s Meeting. i T hls 1 i Thursday, October 8th sing| it. Every farm group has T:15 p. m.—Stereopticon Lecture on flie man who has reorganized Cham- (4 “leader.” This percon is nearly @ “TIE STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE” by MR. GREENE her of Commeres. hoards of frade [always a man, e “strikes” his key ind communify organizations in all | -—and the group is off | I The same hour of endeavor | searcely appreciate the apprehen- | sion of music lovera that this art Is abont to pase. INifty negroes, of varfed ages cotton field are capable of producing an tmpromptu | program of song. chant Cina {and chatter than can be found ne | where else on the globe, In the United States Congressman Daniel {opinion of music erities ave | Reed, said to be one of the hear i rongest speakers in Ameriea, will | its zinal setting, speak to the members of Everyman \‘ ong iy Rible class tomorrow morning. Con- | was never written gressman Reed will speak to the he already fen on “Community Consclence,” | familiar to those The spe spoken fn | every state {he union, is a for mer foothall coach and Is Pastor Emeritus: I'nited States Congressman From T Aew York tn Address Fyeryman's Lo whistling Bihle A traveled far fo the musie ik ubject 1t may worked out participating, negro does not o to "k ane which | S or may ! 1 ant A 5 p. not one 1ker, who has in 1o ith Cornell song may all monntonous fons, T hoasts of he sung for Tt never be- becaus s present-day jazz his “barber-shop.” He represents the 45rd district of day ¢ York in the Unlted States con- He is fn New Britain In! charge of the Chamber of Com-|artist nieree 4‘\')"m<mn campaign | e knows nothing of “incidentals’ and “ehore The more or comea var of Men Wanted! Rev. W. H. Alderson will give a series of five talks of special intevest to you at the evening services DON'T MISS THE FIRST ONE! Tomorrow at 7:15 SHARPSHOOTING—THE YOUNG MAN'S AIM IN LIFE Mr. J. J. Donahue, tenor, will sing Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church Riffs Are Completely Driven Out of Ajdir Madrid, Oect (A Apparent- v the Spaniards have cleared the Aidir sector af rebel tribesmen. The | midnight officfal communication sald there was nothing new to re-| in the zona of hostilities. Tt added that. after capturing which had heen the headquar- of Abd-FI-Krim, the TRiffian lord, native and regular troops a minute inspection of the Ajdir reglon to the Guis river. They fafler fo find any enemy forces, Thr have Rocosa | singer ean notes than have in the staff. major o “ring n" ever been e sings In and unknown no precedent for what he sings a new song differently from that Tomorrow he will new song and more har wriften 5 minar, “kaya 3 Thera's fin Adnes, Today sings it yesterday have a mony. No matter how and port was Addir what he sinze and he sings It, there fa that in describable rhythm. swing and mo tion which s as harmonious as the flow " Kknows not e of a meadow hrool Hhe | simog. pianissimos harmony, vew Haven Man Will Face Hijacking Charge | New Haven Oct. 3 (P giving his address this clty, was ar on technical He was 000 hond. Ae Mar with dora know without resistance, | on paniards, established mountain. a position Speed Rnal Av cla;:e: 19.9 for Twelve Hour Windermere, Ont, Oct (= inbaw IV, Commodore Harry ning's erack speed boat smashe: Conn The Church Should Not Concern Itsclf With The Spirit of This Age. The People’s Church of Christ COURT STREET REV, F. L. BROOKS, Pastor 10:45 A "HE HOLY TRIT" zene Marosea, Wooster street, ir.xl-wl last night arge of {dlen Gr s, ro- ord N e Wi fack Tn 12 hours and 24 |ing minutes she rolled up 624 miles, the [ held in connectinn average speed being 49.9 miles per |ing at Falrfield 1 il e e e hour. crowd of men trving to make off | 3 < | with barrels of aleohal hattled with Mm—"HEART DISEASE state police water today to the palice a m. st week, when < e 7:00 p. NEW CABINET Oct. 5 (A -A made necessary by the res ignation of President Arturo Ales sandrl, who gave up his office Thurs- day affer turning over the executive Santiago, Chile, new A MOST IMPRESSIVE PICTURE TO OPEN THE WELL KNOWN AND POPULAR EVENING SERVICE AT THE SOUTH CONG REGATIONAL CHURCH “IDLE TONGUES” Doors Open At 6:45 | | [powers o Tnis Barros Borgane, has | "’1L4n the oath of office | 12:10—Bible School William Ross Service Begins At 7:15 0 by ANOTHER'S SINS Morning Worship at i0:45. Sermon the Pastor on: THE VISION FACULTY. A Most Cordial Tnvitation is Given All to Share Our Worship, Fellowship and Work. 0, Annual Fall Rally of the women of the church and congregation. interesting “Round the Table” program to follow Supper and an SOMETHING FOR NOTHING Congressman “Dan’ Reed of New York Will Give You Something to Think About Come Sunday Morning and Hear One of the Best Speakers of Congress. Costs Nothing EVERYMAN’S BIBLE CLASS Welrame." EARTH™ Sunday.

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