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i & NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER by &b 1929 |GOSPEL MISSIONARY City Items S SOCIETY GUNFERENCE . GOALS ARE GAINED | DRAMATIC TENOR BY MANUFAETURERS 10 GIVE RECITAL Auditorium, Terryville, Nov. 2, McEnelly's Victor | Orchestra. Dancing 9 to 1.—Advt. . Two Day Session of Discussion on A. G. Lyon Co. sults, $22.50 up. | Overcoats, $24.50 MeCabe Misssions at People’s Church Lobbies Usually Suceess! ul— 1454 adst |Gt 1s H. Saulshm y 0 Appear| ™ |, The Phoenix Kinance Company | hursday and Friday R D e T )| P e e e to $300, announce that they will be e D e T oL s re Ot Washington, Nov. 2.—The Cara [0P¢h on Monday and Thursday eve- | Curtis M. Saulsbury, dramatic xovember 1 and . The procisn way committee can continue its lob. | MiN&S until § o’clock.—adyt. tenor will give a recital of NEErO | will be as follaws: RIEERET Ving investigation until the capitol | 1 Ne Police were notified last night | spirituals and other songs at the A " Whursday dome crumbles and it will not dis. |(hat Walter Blowics had made his|M. . Zion church Monday cv S usdays ¥ over anything more important and |SSCaP¢ from the state school at|The program which at $ | messsage on prayer, and service of cvant than the fact that business | MAnsfield. o'clock will be as follows praye by Rev. William Frank- Eets what It wants in Washington, | Frances A. Miller of 95 Walnut | “Wid de Moon, Moon, Moon,” lintkrarm obiioa onacy o hindin b There fs nothing new or strange |3t Seringfield, was run into by| ..... RS Cook | A fternoon sessior ) pom Bout that: the car of Salvatore Gianni of 554 | “Where'er You Walk Eandl e e e 30 Lobbying is only one phase of the | 10 Park street last evening but | “Thanks Be to God Mieksoniliz iz qia F e R s came. TCa a game. betwoen wolity, | S1stained only slight injurics, an ex- Curtis M. Saulshury il el S TE ins and business inferests of ~gun [2Mination at the hospital revealed. |Violin solo lected e andress by ey Hary SRR oW | A judgment lien has been placed Bertram Halst el N ours.” There would be no lohhsisty |°1 Property of B. M. and Yegmar I Will Lift Up Mine Ey it A e here It there were not politicians | W2€U4igIaN by Harry Badoorian, who “Retrayed and For e st a S0 o ceptible to pressure or mersuasion |(12iMS that a judgment given in his | “Consider and Hes oianlniave: sorvi . o 71ad to obtain the lopheiscs aa, |F1VOT amounting to $532 and costs Curtis M. i, Rev. Harvey Farmer. §:40 p \Side from the straight. labpying |OF $32:81 has not been seitied. The | Quartet .. lecled 1) ‘Adaress by Rev. Willlam Iranke ihere are at least twe other n |Proverty is located neap the Hart- Mixed i portant phases to consider ford Eeseryolts “I Aftempt From Love Sickness Friday SRl E i V. Johnson of this city has| to Ily” Purcell orning scssio 10 tom . A jmder Politicat Debte been made defendant in a suit for | Spirit Gentil b e AL e e rosenta v o Aenaors ad 3500 brought by the Homeyman | Violin solo leeted it ia ound. 16 ald.apeot nterestTeA0Y | Auto Sales Co. Attorney William s Rertram Halsted . Ha e e o nevalb sl mnch tein represents the plaintiff. |0, Lord, T Done, Done Buflelgh | A tlornoor ATy S S R e L. R. Weir ot 10 Acre road | “Sail Over Yonder” pralse and Sl T r own business |last night received a telegram from : Grant Schaefer [ 110 2 ddress Willianr nons farns, through their indebted- | Mrs, Weir, who has been visiting in | “Steal Away” Fisher | 11 520 missionary offe u“’ “'r campaign funds and other | Lathrop, Mo., stating that the lat- | “Blow Gabriel Wi Ty N tonkentis pport or through the political or- |ter's sister had died. Mrs. Weir has| Mrs. 1. 1. Brown, accom panist SR sanization which controls them, |been taking care of her sister for Byening o e vhich is itself often openely allied [the past several weeks Ao DR with special interests, their position | Tsabella Circle No. 12, N. D. 1 s b Ravoiiliam el s such that they don't have fo be |will mest Monday evening at & LS et LA L hreatened or persuaded. o'clock in Judd's hall 3§ 1,'-,\,:." o fiitnished d e 2. Many or most government offi- — F R EA[ VI T onvention will be in char Mrs ials and members of congress look st 3 s orward to business carcers after [;HIEA[i[] INVADES e : caving the public service y one? Pi imber are promised lucrati “Four Sons” Picture on vith corporations before they ome of them openly court these Screen at South ( hurch Neither Team Has Deleated PRINEETUN TUDAY First Rate Eleven Thus Far our So e of most obs by granting favors to special if- "” o "‘ : bt erests while in the government fhmaticierol , [ rvice. The higher tneir position in H . . o years i " *hil: i N O ( ) en of 1 wors they can dispense and the . o : vithout a victory in a hig gam A S - rivate life, % he v > i ri an S went into action on I | tells the story of Mother Bernle who AIL men fn positions of publi I il i SR 5 S today with a crowd of 7 ) pa vl four so Oon rust do not administer their jobs FRRSSESIEl T SN s (U ) f s ho | Amer the others vith a view to future remuneration, | Remembering many previous thrill- | ¢d in the towering tiers around th R ut there are innumerable examples, | '8 battles between Chicago and gridiron e ey The exposure of Senator Bingham | L rinceton. 45000 ns jammed nn has lo o YA Connecticut, who had employed an | PAImer stadium today for the open- | catifornia, 12 Sl o official of the Connecticut Manufac. | N8 Of a new interscctional series be- | Quakers hav he hich follow a furers' asociation as his secretary | 1Veen the two ancient rivals, live up to expectatio l i o ymplicatior h nd took him into secret meetings of Princeton was a slight ponent has scorcd on Penn ] Totherin L hathor the finance committee to work on | largely because of last weck's of marg did e s out all ter lariff vates for manufacturcs, |tie With the Navy. Previous o this ke Viglorfabilis e e e hed a shining example of how | game the Tigers had won only ons it to i R isiness ties up with politics and | €ame, beating Amherst 7-0 and los- tion. Bingham asked the | ing to Brown and Cornell. The west- 't b i1 - ¥ ST nufacturers’ association for one of | erNers were vietims of a il s St b Polish W oman Mayor smen and he got him. He arranged | feat at the hands of Purduc last | the Middies, 11 to 7, and Drin Does Not Like Post to meet the president of the asso- | Week, but previous to that ne had | ton came from behind ir 1einy, Poland, Nov. 2. (P Po. tion at the office of J. Henry |# clear record with victories over | wind finish to tie them, o d's only woman mayor is frankly oraback, republican boss of Con. |Iieloit, Lake Iorest, Indiana and | S0 Navy has beaten only D ) cticut, one of the statc's most | Ripon. 47 to 0, William and Mary, 15 to ¢ ominent business men and a pow- | Neither Coach Roper of Princeton |04 Duke, 45 to 13 gnate, | nor Coach Stasz offered pre- | With Joe Clifton, at def Down here Bingham represents | diction on the outcome of the game, | [U1ba k. nw‘u\z-x’:nl from injurics Conccticut manufacturers and | Stagg declaring: rsceived In the Brineston gamo ani interests. But in that he Is no It is gratifying to start a new | o o e AL = ed mayor of 3 | 8 : its full strength availabl ; e orrible example. He has been be- | series with Princeton, because our |\ oy ot g Ot SHARE ) ¢ er bored because he had the nerve to | previous relations in 1921 and 1922 | ‘o PRAE: ©ERE SOREH FETOT 3 e of it Mr. Eyanson on the government |could not have been finer. The |ap s to 5 fasoro. . inhabitants of payroll ard take him into the com- | hrilliant game of 1922 is regarded as | iail Jewish tri t room. Every important in- [a great historical event in middle- 1eup s exp v has men in Congress who | western football and T hope today's .'“HH L wisfaction with t n be depended on to work for it | game will be just as spectacul; ! f q : 0 re. Industries of national rami- | Color was added to the contest by | powstrom ! M e declares she has c itions often have a large num- | the fact that Paul Stagg, son of the e a feminist or X r of men under their control. Few | hicago coach will play quarterbiack gy, Burree | 0UId be happy 10 ¥ duti mbers there are who don't take [for the Maroons. IForty years ago this | (e 3 it the prople would let he orders from someone. Even the re- | month the elder : played end | ughes J o - publican progressives are responsive | for Yale inst Princeton and S ! LSTABLISH OPEN FORUM ) the demands of the farming in- | (hrough his play against 1he TIZers | goepke () An_open fo for soung e I stry. carned recognition as an All-Amer SRl b aa g @ There fsn’t much t can be |jca end i B rerational chureh one about the system except per-| » every Sunday morning ! OULSUh GReySial expent Dt The probable lineups vigh tackle et e aps In an aggravated case like ! 3 parlor of the church a o Chicago Princeton Bear e R n Al eator U gham's. The same thi goes as Alfred app. directol e nractice of (rowarding meric [ by erlsy nehiend people’s work is in cha o practic % ™ | Rung : 1t Whyte | Spr ers of congress and government of- | L HC - A o ials with fat jobs for their previ- : o 2 BARELED MBS, TALT A PIANISY L Weaver Caldwell | Gannon M 8l waehington) No v MLBREAn CBT (assic Mestr left halfbac LER R p Goodness knows how many ox- |\ ) back William Howard Taft is an a lobere Bantieldl Ll g Gentl hed nist and holds a diploma tors and ex-representatives are | | 1000 2 L S ved pianist and hold ) Washington working for profit- | pogdl 5 L : r o teach i Stage ab Wittmer | Clifton Opekun making interests which they favored a5 L e their votes while in congres mHm‘"" i e sl GIRL LAWER 1\\ IR ;\( \l\l nd all throug’ e government de- U gyict Lanwren ov. 2. (P11 And all through the governmen Ko odsond h Janney PASNTE JEWELRY BACK heth Arnol only woman in the pariments and bureaus one finds d e S 4 : LG8 eth Arnold, i el onblin ellheie nGomce yllaay i IdaleSTelereese W R SRS HEL Paris, Nov. 2.—P)—Three strand nior class of the University of n = (Swarthmore) um W R. of marcasite or ¢ Tty et SE R R S e S ing the scrvice to enter the employ | Ui, 2 ; : Kunsa ar B I tenest witht which | Crowley (Bowdoin): field judge—A. | choker necklace res e e el SR o boen in contact as govern. | V- Palmer (Colby): head lines- |ager dog-collar of Victorlan d Loy linvediseniinaconiachad.a man—G. W. Hoban (Dartmonth) tha new Gveningi ornanient o e by @ prominent dressmaker. T siness Pays We R ) smak L '""“_“ u ok )“‘,"i iny | Theer's a reason for the Herald |shows pendant carrings to match HepaNe “‘;”‘q“_ ‘I"‘ . ;h"‘r"m_' having the b Classificd Ad measuring from two to four inches in T AN DORANLL OGS, 08 “ | dept. locally. length resigned have recently banking or oil business. wages. service 1o enter the Ihe governmenti pays low Business pays high wages. You can't brand every government official who resigns to take a better piaid joh. Probably most of them are Jionest enough and doubtiess so ar he corporations which employ them. Rut there are enough temptations nd enough men to succumb so that vou can realize why, in Washington, | business interests get breaks. Savings Bank of New Established 1862 prosperous most. of the GEORGIAN BUILDS ARK, EXPECTING NEW DELUGE Adjutant Resources $24,892,0 When the thermonm- cter dances around below the freezmng point . . . it's quite a problem to stay Espe- cold Deposits made on or before Monday, November 4th, will craw interest from November 1st. Rescues comfortable. cially sulvation Army when | 5% INTEREST being paid E Comfort N Midwinter Many Scoffers When Deluge S Does Come, ; 5 < = windows and doors. . Open Monday Evenings - 7:00 to 8:30 ST RN T ”,‘ e lfp‘\-j,::,; | ¥ climinate these dis- | comforts is to have When h y rains hegan falling | Al”(())n;!.r‘;\h,‘l,;V T 141\{-' here in early fall, A, B. IYiggins, Sal- ‘ 2 ,,l' ‘,T A ;;’n 2 vation Army adjutant, ordered a 4 . R L E supply of lumber and built a big Yy .\Icm, Hultlu»’r.ytrxp flat-bottomed boat. I ec1a er installed. It can be riends laughed at him. Then ad- purchased on our ditional rains fell on the water-shed casy Budgst Pay- and flood waters spread over the Absolutely free—Four (4) pieces of beautiful silver- ment Plan . .. at a lower part of Augusta. And the ware given with each ton of HOTTER ANTHRACITE. surprisingly low modern Noah, with his ark already | BEST COAL FOR CASH cost. PHONE US. built, was unworried, while some 2 g : nthe failed to c¢njoy the same e: 3 P ‘ i,, 'm:”,” e .. $1 5.00 New Britain Screen As long as the flood waters werc 3 Mfg. Co. up, the Salvation Army ark, man ; % 31 ROCKY HILL AVE. ned hy Adjutant IFiggins as skipper Phone 5117 and with a negro janitor for motive %1 5 OO power, was on the job. The ark A glided up and down streets In Jow- ving sections, rescuing marooned | persons, carrying food to those who remalned and taking the sick and lame out of the floozea districts. Hotter Coal Cor 2 WOODLAND Madison \‘qu re Garden is trying {0 stir up inte in a lightweight | climination lournament, l BAD CHURCHES | Tuesday, 2 p. n class, Women's Bible class, | Friday, 10:30 o'clock, message on ¢ 4y Jolly Junic hurch scho 1145 a. m. sacra- prayer by Rev. Harvey Farmer, fol- First m. meeting of Young of the Lord's supper; 6:15 p. [lowed by a service of prayer; 12 Sund 5 a. m. Bible school | hoo pworth Betty | o'clock dinner; 2 to 5 p. m. con- ind men's class: 11 o'clock, morning tal tt, s nd nce programs; 6 supper; 7 to 9 service, sermon by v. William | 1 m. evening confer programs. Ross, sut “Musings.” 3 Re- desiring to be baptized will Monday, 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts pl the pastor as soon as con= Tuesday, m. the World | ¢l L Mrs. | venient Wide guild will mect at the home of Conference programs may be see Mrs. Bassett, Arch street lea ( ¢ either exi Wednesday 0 p. m. the lovi (i} i ervice class will moet the par- | ing i ] m. W Second Advent sor 55 Grove Hill 0 p.om Ir ' sal and social t ¥ school. 10 a. m. Sunday week school for s in- |at Hunter road odist group a service with sermon by the str 15 p. m ( i M pastor, 11 a. m. subject: “God's fellowship will gather M Stanley Memorial Scout People Unds Vows. Evening A S i ; S p. m, Ladies’ service with sermon, 7:15 p. m., sub- Ihur 7:45 p. m. midweek e : § Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. week day The Tmportance of Being E hurch . schoo! ¢ ious school, third grade Truth.” s P {he Womar 1 recey of new [ J0 p. m. Bible study hold its monthly meet- | e )0 1t 7:45 L Christ chapel. Missionary pro- | ginner part in charge of * Mrs W, 7:30 p.om out Swedi b Bethany Subject ] A 5 i Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock, i At 4:15 p. W P G. Nelsen uperintendent, ¢ o0l class 1 English at 10:45 rmon by the pastor, Rev, 1 LLANEO (. J. V'redeen. Music by the mixed el s chorus und rection of Walter L. a.m school ] itl Seout Christian Science e e @ m. Er worship fol Sunday sersice, 11 in Swedish at oclock. by communion sery 11:45 ; p. m. Tad Aid | “Everlasting Punishme Sunday | Music by a mixed quartet consisting German worship followed by | society, clettion of off 1. 9:45 o'cloct of Mrs. Eleanore Vahlstrom, Miss on service lay e ning 7 at § Jlorence Ostlund Harry Blooma sday, 4:15 p. m. junlor choir PHERAN CHURCHES iclock quist and Robert Klingberg. Come Iahigarsal inunion service will follow the eve- Thursday, § p. m. midweek ser Emmanuel Gospel etiice St Matthew's G s ce in German Su o'cloch Sepmladic il Gl Union A. M. E. Zion : DY ARV G \day, 9:30 a. m. church school, _ Sund No 10, Dr. Jacob 1 lock, Bil hool | m. morning worship and peicher of Swatow CF will o'clock communion 6:30 p. m. Christian SRl el ! . Endeavor vice led by Philip Toc peiceius poliRca ol Richardson; 7:45 p evening wor- i i ship with sermon by pastor. O : ! Monday g. recital by Curtis Fom M. Saulsbu dramatic tenor of hes o 1S Y- New Haven = N L Tuesday evening, prayer service. ool I i % N A\, m. and | Singing by the choir : outh Church Men RaStor s pastor will Will Hear Engineer . i :xon, noted engineer and 5 QI SR 0 Massachusetts In- ; 1 ind son cholr Technology will speak at g s ) SRt e Guieh WA ning mecting of the South Boldasl Giek - s choir gational church brotherhood tidla next Thursday evening. The broth- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES | i ey erhood is endeavoring to bring all Yeininclo People’s the men of the church within its Pirst 10:15 a. m, prayer the scope of influer inday 11 hurch i study; 10:45 @ m. sermon. | e, Faxon has spent the past fif- e ; SCodohns (German) t of a Saving Faith!s 12:16 | tesn years in_ engineering. working. n. morning n ble »0l; T p. m. Sermon, |in China and South Africa and is Theodore A of y or Eart Which 2™ thoroughly conversant with social new men: sday, § p. m. Bible class for trade and industrial conditions in Lord's supy Men's e en and women both of these countries. His talk on Bible class, leader, Rev. Mr. Greenc e Wednesday, 2:45 p. m. children’s Thursday evening will have to do 2 p. m. communion service for inion | classes. especially with South Africa and its Armenian con ti min ints | hursday, 10:30 a. v diamond mines. This will be illus- Dr. Hadidian i ol 1toat-{puyer, followed by @ service of |trated by still and motion picturea RRev, Mr. Gree leaders, Mary 2 0f & NOW ) pravor, Rev. William Frankling 12 | of Mr. Faxon's own making. There O G e S L lock, dinner, basement of the |will be the usual opportunity, fol e s s o church; 2 to & p. m. see conference | lowing the talk, for questions. A: Cies ot el of | programs; 4 p. m. children of the men of the South church parish el : iren's classes will sing before and their friends are invited. ional church, speaker, Arthur ¢ i (A : lpERDe e e ) ’ \. m. supper; 7 s — ATohdny, R D of tne | & P M. sce conference programs. Tel. 925 and tell New Britain. mittee mecting Fin ity school for leads Trinity Methodi church [ Sesiava s sipn i Kot o Did You Ever Pour water out of an empty pitcher? an’s Missionzry nd busine eting Mr. | [t can't be done. Green i ’ i Wednesday, 2:30 p. n : N If vou attend veek day church school — y . s mecting churen viiors Everyman’s Bible Class room 7 in the pel; 4:15 p. m S i A m. Sunda irst ehurch chorus rehearsal S tomorrow morning Thursday, 2 p. m. Armenia A council will meet Women's prayet 3 | Y avenine ab B olelock You'll hear Rev. S. A. Fiske tell why shth grade ool will ot chool; 4:15 p. 1 v ar hursd after ‘A k d Q h b Jnids g Y b urany n empty sack cannot stand upright Alden H it B T AT riday, 9 m. wo = o Woman's Mis p|° 2= ; o { — unl ! Pare METHODIST CHURCHES achers’ leagua of South church; 4 THE »om. ndly Indians, South ehurch i chapel; 7:80 p.m. Boy Scouts meet Sunday, 0:30 a, m. Everyman's ing, speaker, Mr Ruth 5 South A = 3y 3 1 3 5 X & Sunday, 10:45 a. m. morn Gives You Most Cordial Invitation to the Various Services. ip. celebration of the comp union ~ ¢hool sessions ( ' Morning Worship—10:45 mediate iors and Ttaliaa mTerm ! 5 2 i s BAP Jl }I\b R Celebration of the Communion. Church? Why?"; 10:45 a. 1 > wers: 12:10 p. m. begin S ko : primaries, juniors and Chir ( H ! RCH Evening Worship—7:15 Doors Open—7:00 ~v|,\.::~”:r‘»;. & ”‘,‘""1__’:“.;""”,‘ R J A Popular Service with Motion Picture . m. supper and meeting of Ve A R ey Wonan's auxiliary; m. cun || 9:45 Bible School. THE FOUR SONS Scout ot e 11:00 Morning Service One of the finest of modern German films with a ten- ‘1'-\‘ B o Communion der and appealing message. and five Address by ] by, 3 p.om.oun Rev. William Ross, subject church school SMUSINGS™ m. supper ) ; ; Music: South chureh brotherhor ,. i “0 Everlasting Light. ‘P l o d C sig? m., address on India ¥ Wt Y alestine and Christ b b g ' “I need Thee every hout Pld Ly map g niveting g Camp God's Guarantee of the World's Peace. nt-Teachers' league and Wom association. Mrs. ftuth Colton will | Thursday T:15 Mid-week Read the 67th Psalm. o gas on ‘S““""' Sl | Service, Friday 2:30 You are invited to hear Mr. Joseph \W. Huntress of oy sietls troch Woman's Socict ) Boston, Mass., on this interesting topic, Sunday afternoon, Assyrian Mission Missionary program in Come with Friends and Bibles. S ahnd Syl 3l charge of Mrs. Id. Beach Admission Free. No ('t\ll«‘('nun Southichiirch, p 3 L Sunday, November 3, 3:30 P. ) Adam L ODD FELLOWS HALL—144 ARCH ST PEOPLE’S CHURCH of CHRIST v it L | First Church of Christ A. M. —Sunday Church School 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship Lerd's Supper, Se TO PROTESTANT Men's Rible wsday, November 7th, 7 UNION MID-WEEK vect—*Changing Speaker of New the Pastor. Reception wrament of COUR DEBT 2315 P. M P \ rmon by STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH LCROI 9:30 . 12 noon—Chureh School 10:45 0, Class 45 P. M. ( LECTURE Tides in Indfa Today.” Alden H. Clark, D.D. m. and m.—Communion Service Th apel andment” Buck heartily Sermon by the Pastor: Anthem: “If Yo ANl are cordially invited and New Comn Mo welcome! Rev. “CONTAGIOUS RELIGIONS” 10:45 A. M— the subject of the address Ao bRk L U Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. CHURCH o< D T R S Gmme R K ) 5 @