Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 1926. ALL CHURCH SERVICES ON STANDA TIME Lok &% All services are on Eastern |Da standard tinfe unless otherwise Specified. Baptist Churches First Sunday—Morning worship at 10:45 o'cl ; sermon by Rev. Tillman B. Johnson, Pulaski, Virginia; baptism will follow the morning service Bible school, brotherhood and adult classes at 12:10 p. m.; You Peo- ple's service at 5 o'ciock; supper at 6 o'clock, leader, Miss F, Simons. m., Wednesday 0 p. m. religious! instruction; 3:45 . m., Heralds and | To Crusaders. Bl Re Ar Ye in- k in- I 3 p. m., religious struction; 7:45 p. m., mid-w struction. Friday 6:30 p. m., socal. 30 p. m., junior choir;|" Young People’s supper | o Gi m., Sunday 3 y . m., service English, sermon: “A New 2 of Privilege and Dut 2:30 p. m Ald societ; 3 p. m., class in re- ligious instruction. in Reali- all , class in religi- mid-w a; ous Hy service, . Ri |11 ch pr Elim (Swedish) —10 2. m,, Bible school nd men's Bible class; 11 a. m., ser- mon by the pastor; 5:30 p. m, Young People’'s meeting. Address by Rev. W. H. Alderson, subject Adventuring.” Evening service at 7:30 p. m., the pastor will preach and the cholr will sing. Tuesday—8 p. m. “The Sunday King's | | Thursday- |ice. grade wee Men's anc senfor high worship, grades 7, on |ing of the Your ment to sew for t will be serve leave before for those evening. Tuesday. Troop Wednesday week-d {and 3 | Friday—3:30 | Woman's Associati in the church urer will be pres: cards from any contribution to the work fon. At 4:30 vassers for the driy chairman, Woman's > bazaa for those o'clock and who can remain depart- ea must supper in the of ughters” will meet at the church 8 p. m., midwe m., united Friday—S8 p. m., choir Congregational Churches First Sunday—10 a. m,, of Sunday chure morning wor v eodo menian service, T t H. Hadidian, Ph.D.; Young People’s meeting, ss Elizabeth Fox, N:.\F mkin; and Rev. War odgett. We rehearsal. . on parlors. The t to receive pledge to make of the D. the will serve tea treas- i s who wish school; a. sermo by ne; 5 p. m cher: Rev as- Ba room ows, ) aders Memorial or and of the 15 a. m., by t subje . primary its of the un in- ediate departmer school rally day; morning worship, sermc pastor, Rev. R. N, od’s Way” and beginners' chool, M m., hool; e k-day church s . Young Peo Thursday—3 p. m., ek-day church school; rl Scouts meeting. Friday— eting. Saturday—2-7 p. m., association. seven dey rally week-day and 4 meeting of outing of the of h October 3rd, T ch supper and entertainment Sunday, October 1¢ y da South Sun 9:30 a. m., Ttalian s departments; 9:30 a. m 1 young people's grades and over; m., worship at the Italian Mission, unter road; 10:45 a. m., mor | mon: “The Insistent ght"; address to juniors: “Smile a. m., beginners’ department for fldren 4 to 6 years; 12:10 p. m. imary artment, grades 1, 2 and | Young People junior department, grades 4, 5 d intermediate departmen 8 and adult class, inese classes; hool, senfor artments 10:30 ra TLntheran Churches Tuesday—$ p. cting of the 's society First m,\g choir of for choir members will meet afternoon at 4 o'clock to or Sunday hearse al s Wi m in QUESTIONS ANSWERED get an answer to any question of fact or information by writing to the Question ditor, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 13 New York avenue, Washington, D. ., enclosing two in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor can exte e undertaken. A wil receive a personal reply slgned requests cannot be answ All letters are confidential.—Editor. You can is ve th wh Q. Who were the star and the Airector of the ing picture Your Own Back Yard?” A. It is an Jur G comedy featuring “Farina” a young colored boy. Bob McGowen directed it. Q. Do snakes die after biting on or animal. Do brok again? A. Snakes do not die ing a person or animal fangs do not grow but new come to take their place Q. What political leader dragged thru the streets of Boston by a mob? ou |a th a | sh bo Le an after bit- Broken was n ke Garrison, ed nd abolition leader was as lted at a meeting he was con- ducting October 21, 18 and dragged thru the strcets of Boston by a mob said to have been incited v Bostonians. He wa the police and placed in 1t it jer ; op River Jordan below | d sea level its entire lengt A. From Lake Huleh few feet e the 1 the Jordan River 700 feet to Lake erias, thence to the Dead Sea about feet, The Dead Sea is about feet below the level of the Medi- terranan, being the most depressed accssible portion of the s sur- face. Q. What 1s | nuw the which of nearly and 600 alls a sea, De passage in the Bible entions trimming the nails? Deuteronomy 21:12 says ien thou shalt bring her home to ‘they house and she shall shave her head and pare her nails.’ * Q. What do Byron and Don mean? A. Byron is an meaning clear dis ald is a Celtic name, chief. Q. nu pa ke be English na he cerner, and Don- meaning proud How many times has Gloria Swanson been married? Has she any children? A. She has been married three times. Her present husband is Mar- quis Henr{ de la Fallaise de 1la Coud e. Her' former husbands were Wallace Beery and Herbert P, Somborn, both of whom she di- an lo tra Me vorced. She has October 7, 1 ba Joe. | aband Q. How many ere coined in 1921? they has ever been recalled. | strume eyl whose sharp Oc: nd remove seeds strips by wor Boil one quart vinegar and moved from a white gold ring? teaspoon soda cen Gult. from subsequently from service degenerated, however, racy Fitte preeminent supposed to have for the celebration of the 45th anniversary last w name is Glorta 11, She |fober. Al former memt ECoipxanch are asked to be pres e e el ch male chorus will me % ok % lday evening. ned i York City? | ~ o S S S || O Al sl line. was | cvening. { and I N WaS| " Confirmation class ndoned Ju morning at 10 o'clock; choir at 2 p. m A mass meeting for all | the church will be held Sunday eve- | ning, October a daughter born 20, by her second hus- | nd whos so has an adopted H ot Tues- Q. meet Friday Al When were | ey recalled from circulation? 1,006,473 of these coins were They have not been recalled; ates | A. ade. fact no coin of the United § Reformation venteenth Sunday after at 10 a. m.; Sunday ANt Dl 5 dam. allyoffalilig v s v metal vessel Wednes: known diame funnel t an Trinit rainfall measured? school zaug Q. A. How With t cons! al, v is rvice rtical, top, of with rain i igious school and Thursday indric meet oons. choir T:45 0O will meet Friday eve- lock Mattl in connectad nducts the ssel Q decpest is the place | &t n found in t What at has bee an? A. A spot Porto Rico hich is about Q. How are A. Wash o ¢t a slice from hool at 10:45, wi Confessional at vice in German commu about les north nown as Nares Deep 1-2 miles deep 4 per peck red peppers stem end of each then cut i N round and rc using scissors or e knife. C wit iling water, let stand two minutes, and plunge into water. t stand 10 minutes again drain d pack solidly into pint glass 70 m 10 Religion class Wedensday after- noon. Methodist Churches Trinity m, peppers arp h vegeta over 30 m., s Soldier, 7:15 p. m, “That Man eitzer, viol 45 a vicked school; the pastor, Epwort b ythe Marcus H. ice by P sermon cup! pastor, r for 15 m ppers to overflow fars, cover, ep in a cool place. Q. Can an iodine stain be re- A, Wash the a solution y Scouts; washing soda to a pint not remove to be polished ring in and hot water—1 of water. the stain by m., week this does d grad will have weler. Q. Is the number of cotton gins erated in the south increasing or a ecreasing A. A marked decrease in the mber of cotton gins operated in . but with a corresponding in the size of the plants to te the dec se in has been found by the partment of Agriculture in a re- t study. In 1912 there were 28,- | 7 plants in the Cotton Belt. Pl the number of gins had de- ed to 18,262 but the gain in the of plants as measured in total mber of according to de- ment fi as just about pt pace with the decrease in num- r of plan Q. Who was Jean LaFitte A A noted pirate of the Mexican | He was born in France and 1d o commission as a privateer | the 1ch government and Cartagena. This to pi-| and Barataris Bay in Louisi- a became the rendezvous of a| of adventurers and unscrupu- sailors, among whom Jean La- | and his brother Plerre were | becoming the terror of ders in the Guif of Mexico. He is dfed in Yucatan, the Iness”; 12:3 Mrs. M. P. rintenden sto subject D o m., ool, ompson, 45 p. m., es of th ting loca 1p¢ der the aus Home and F\ HUW [ IMPROVED MY HEALTH Did It in Less Than One Month Ag Mrs. Weaver herself says, “I was never very strong.” T is a mild statement describing her condition, for,ac- cording to her letters, she was subjected to no small amount of ill health. For- tunately, her sis- ter was familiar with Lydia E. xico, ————— e INDIAN NAM The Man on untll one s npress of the s to Investigate the me United States. Our Washington Bu mént gources, an Interesting bulletin on t only tells the origin and mean rivers, et In the U. §. bu uitable Indian names for ca lotin, fill out the coupon —— —— —— CLIP COUPON INDIAN NAMES EDITOR, 322 New York Avenu in u Washington In, NDIAN s in loo: 1 want a and encloso | o coin for same opy of the bu herewith five NAME ADDRESS cITY Washington, , uncancellad, U. §. postage stamps | = A S| Pinkham’ etable Compound and begged Mrs. ES i r three or Am g Weaver to try it. four weeks,” writes Mrs Ert] felt a great difference in myself. I would go to bed and sleep sound, and although I could not do very much work, I seemed stronger, 1 kept on taking it and now I am well and strong, do my work and take care of three children. I sure do tell my friends about your wonderful medicine, and I will answer any let- ters from women asking about the Vegetable Compound.”—Mgs, Law- RENCE WrAVER, East Smithfield St., Mt. Pleasant, Pa. If you knew that thousands of women suffering from troubles simi- lar to those you are enduring had improved their health by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, wouldn't you think it was worth a trial? an life s mearc the place n complled, nes and T rincipal place list pers It you want a as directed v rea mes | from g eir Mea of s ju Indian M ng of the gives a mps, clubs, below and ma HERE Bureau, New Britaln Herald, D. ¢ AMES AND THEIR MEANINGS ades 4 | s | Atwood, | cign Missionary soclety. Address by = Young s society i s i church ar meeting of t vening at the pastor. wi >cond Advent Sunday school rvice at 10 o'c v the pastor: “Th Matter and oy, | for the rpose of ice at 7:15 o'clock with ers of the The First of m.; 10 a k with (nHu gational churct lity committee greeting visitors. committee who morrow are E. A James H. Robinson. , of the h will hold so- sday ever begl W al First Christian Science Sunday—Sery 11 Sunday 9:45 arren oF 2eality” Reality"”; committe m W hool Inesday evening mesting at § o the it rox farm chowill ligious day school, P. m.; Thursd, We 3:15 dnesday, p. m. Nondenominational nen's Christian as- open house in hursday eve- an HALF OF BUILDING FUND S00N RAISEB 817,000 of Cost of $35,000 Stricture Paid in Cash People's in 10:15 o’clock: 10:45 Saviour 12:15 p. 5 morning o’clock, t R cme Young Peo m. Evening heme: “Dec rist's B 45 p ng at the st p. m m., cott home ge prayer of Charles R. Sherman court 45 p le study. Th m., prayer, at a. m., study 34 bject Apostolic street which w chbishop tw ign year ago to ilities of rai oung peo- commi; of study Come to testimony = study—text book, morning “Like- Sunday , Ukrginian s e; . Young People's society will Mr. Grimshaw, i mis- from . peaker ; Ark.” building is cc ing: Chairma 6 Hagopian; H committe ramian, Dr rd Sarkisian, Hazar Manok! me of th f 1 are mpaign man- Kervorkian; executive G. Hagopian, H. B Moses Kupeliap Yervant Papas an have S e S sionary s and trustees day struction cla ge praye ursday ons H pri religious m., m., 5 7 cot- e privil open the K m, 45 p. m. T e service with hea Prover prayer and pra book of oros Omartian communion; ortan Geragor 11 a sarmon by on hoo! standar rootan Havhan: dual ecr sum of $15 was give Badrackian, and Haig Kondagean ervices will be held in the t ) o'cloc 10 o'clock The $30 by cial rch this evening and tomorrow morning at v. Karekin Dovl nister will preside. SWEDISH EVANGELIST HERE, OCTOBER 7-13 Large sum of cing formed versary of et ng 2 mass Said to Be Turning Away - Crowds in Worcester—Y. P. § people row evening Rev. Tillman B. Va., will spe church will b the Woman's th Cor ational church ternoon Tomorrow will eral hes. Rev. W. H. Alderson will speak to voung people of the Elim Bap tist church tomorrow.a{ternoon Rev. A. C. Theodore Steege of Matthew's Lutheran church will tend a meeting of the board of mm,: t the Atlantic d souri synod at New Concert Tonight Services the Swedish Bethany tomorr ak at tomorrow ow are as follows 10:45 a ot of Wor 1th Ma 30 a. m., 3 at 4:30 p. m ing at the morn nior choir at th Aptist ireh Tea m Friday & 9 day in On Tuesday at 8 p. | rehearse instead o Wednesday the male c at 8 p. m Thursday the - sos gular prayer 7 p the junior rehearse 1 Thursd the religious schoc Tonight a special conce m Ald will el this Ladies’ Methodist meeting afternoon. ity first fall on Mon meets rt will be People’s Church of Christ FIVE MORNING LESSONS O “CHRIST IN THE SACRIFICTAL OFFERINGS” First Theme—“Sweet Savor of Rest” vening Theme— “Declared Righteous Through Christ’s Blood"” Rev. Frank Mangs Evangelist From Sweden At the Swedish Bethany Church Franklin Sq. T—Oct. 13 Services in Swedish Meetings Beginning Oct. All Swedish Speaking People Invited Hovhannis ge of door in Wo people are t accommodated. foremost now to FATHER SWEENEY [ ONWAY T0 KOREA Wmes From New Mexico to Sister Here liv cp cla who was recer A to his sister, portion of a let Alice, in New E ain is given as foliows Monday, n N he springs of and 1 Siline & uUp some olics. in and it is not qu of the ard e o towns. Even peo > in mine. 1 tel e mo Missi; Towa, state w Mexico this eve ittl so until this es and miles at great dis- | NOT ENOU A stranger Passing through New Britain for the first time would be forced to the conclu- slon that the city is very inade- quately supplied with churches, That would be his conclusion if he were actually a stranger and knew nothing of onr church-go- ing habits, Have you ever stopped to think what would happen if every member of every church decided to attend service the same morn- ing at the same hour? Every church in the city would be filled to capacity and it would be nec- essary to hire the theaters in an attempt to care for the crowds. The combined scating capacity of all the church auditorinms would be wholly inadequate to ace: modate just the chureh mem- bers, to say nothing of those who do not belong anywhere, but who might care to attend services, And suppose they came in their cars, for it is rumored that some church members own ars! On this imaginary Sunday morning the only way to handle the park- ing problem wonld be to begin parking the cars on the outskirts of Meriden and placing them single file all the way from Meriden, through New Britain and on to the outskirts of Hart- ford. No one has cver seen such a condition existing on Sunday morning. And why not? Well, after all, that's just the question, Mr. Non- Attending Church Member — WHY NOT? TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHU Services 9:30 and 10:45 5 P. M CH A M 12:M Sunday 1 & In vour flat parched looking V':n’]! rown dried ish Affectionatel LEO. a up at all the masses in ps on Mary's church Sunday, lonely ! ely ros. little crossed a rado hours wit top two of are m few 1 in the mission fields. GONGERT AT FIRST k- As ust e will be a special collection 8t. Sept. 26, for benefit of the three local priests Rev, Sweeney, at Korea, Rev, v at Korea and Rev, Philippine Islands, LUTHERAN CHURCH First Musical Program of Scason ta Be Held Tomorrow Evening By Prof. Per Olsson or Per Olsson, organist and der at the First Lutheran will conduet ice there tomorrow The program will be as ly un ontented out here the corn barren Sonata in C minor . Alex, e Religioso ¥ relude €s to sy pt tufts of parc of brush. Come Down Like a concert and eves fole song service Sunday Guilmant Felix Dryschock and Fugue in E . J. 8 Bach - Dudley Buck \!r\. Harry Christenson Lora" our time sit-| reading, etc., drawing room. victrola with us alf t ay. Most | are Cath- \[1’drsd Petersson Choir— O Come Jesus™ Soloist, Arthur Olson | Violin Solo—selected 1. You| Carl Hansen v lovs to | Choir— s well with| “Praise ye the Father* e Give m 1t S em that Everyman's Bible Class Sunday and hear PROF. D. D. VAUGHAN talk about “TRUTH” M. E. Church, 9:30 A. M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 12:10 Bible School. BAPTISM. Tillman B. Johnson, D. D. (Pulaski, Virginia) THE CHURCH CHRIST NEEDS Our Watchword" —Miller. —Scott. Morning Service Sermon by Rev. orward Be o the Wings of the Morning” A. M. Rally Da ice of Sunday Church School. a. m. morning worship S e Pastor. OND TOUCH." on by ect > SE( enian g Peopl 's Meeting. ndard Time.) (Standard Time) M —Intermediate and Senior departments, church sehool forning worship. Sermon by the pastor GOD'S Sas primary and beginners’ departments. (Rally Day.) “The Little Church with the BIG Welcome.” 10:00 A. 10:45 A M unior, — South Congregational Church — ALL SERVICES Morning Worship at 10 STANDARD TIME ON ¢ Sermon by the Pastor—“THE INSISTENT RIGHT" Rally Day for the Church School. 9 9:30—Senior and Young People’s 11:00—Beginners’ Department dren 4 to 6 years. 12:10—Primary Department, Grades 1, and 3. :30—Italian School, all departments. s depar ment; Senior Ihgh grades and over. for All divisions will meet in their respective rooms. | 12:10—Junior Department, Grades 4, 5 and 6. Intermediate Department, Grades 7, 8 and 9. Adult Classes. Chinese Classes. | 2:30 Church School at the Italian Mis- | sion, Hunter Road. chil- A MOST CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL SERVICES to My Heart Lord Paul Ambrose F. \Iende_ssohn Ch. Gue:ed STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH