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=~ E NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1930. e b ) p. m. devotions of missionary ucst rally given by the Stew- irdesses board. Sermon by Dr, W. . Says Dirigi B ' v uhTT&r ay & bles Best Bet Yq‘Reduced Rate of Loss on Pas- Commitiee Plans to Force Voie et cceanic flights in airplancs as athose outside the Fianna Fail, it is| 2DRELEEN, 20 of Mrs. Charles Nowland, Hillerest | 8TOUP. forum; 10:45 a. m, beginner i ; | : 0. Carrington. pastor of A. M. Y Notices for publication on the “'“’ Aninanian SRolen e L ‘!" SIS St Matthew's | Zion church Hartford. al music . . . SRR v o executive committee mecting, Youns | surice i 3 o e ¢ M oung Points ut Trips 1 T l Al P dG H A [ church page must be received || exeeutive co : K Service in English at n.. in | by an augmented choi . Mrs. . g ot Sup seoger Travel Also 10 400 G0 O HHS RIS |1 0 oo s || Worar Stsonars st 130 .| st 045 gt it oy | o s e e <y - than Friday 2 b m. Young Woman's Missionary so- | .ommuni Confession: ce at [6:30 p. m. Christis End 5 Must Be Made With Pay . [ eation campo pe gusranteod i | |€ivty supper miec it o R G LA e e EE Boston, March 29 (UP)—The Bos-| Washington. March (UP)— 11l G roh ifems ace recelved Tater || MVednesduy, 2:%0'p. m Eradel e et e el el & ] Load to Have Any Com- [ton & Maine railroad in 1929 han-|The senate may be called upon to || {ERCH Hemns are voce weel day chureh school; 4:15 p. m. | il ey S e e e el approve or . by formal vote, i 3 2 ‘irst church chorus rel 7 | ‘ =i Bt g 5 dled 99,577,200 more fton miles |APPTOvE or condemn. by Churc e ac- || First church chorus rehearsal; 7 i mercial Value — Other i [the manner in which Claudius, Hus! | el motieesiennnotine/acaf | S SR IIEIETS Sk B religious schoo £l { f o cight than in 1928, representing S "] cevted by telephone, : G s & - | Friday cvening, the Boys' club of {De Valera’s Republicanism May (°* "' v % |ton, chairman of the rcpublican ha- v B e y ) 3 i Efforts Merely for Pub. P y an increase in freight revenue of {tional committee, handled the funds | Beolle s o i ACformation :“' = “‘“‘ g .‘,‘":‘,Tl m.’:le “a‘l', H - = : et T e 4 } Sunday service, 10 a. m. Sunday | Girl's Handicra lub w i . vae HIS Deieat $1,519,748 and reduced by or:|of the Tennessce River Improve- IST CHURCHES 2 p. m. Armenian wom- | oo oy 1y r: ol 1 2 m}y"m( I M:mq ¢ ot p;,vmgmm licity. . than one-half the rate of loss in|Ment peocion: el o i) o {en's rager miesting) B ip b S Tl Gl o Rnl SR ok et | s Grsinsed S ; |senate lobby committee. s |arade week day chureh sci 5 H ssenger trafle, according fo tho |FSSS MY commtne, NS e tade week dey eliiceh sefool; 4315 ing- o1 (ho mission stidy ciasa ol = —_— NEGD L Aa 29 (UP) — The & it P i .| Aroused by charges of “play | Sunday, 9:45 a. . Bible school, |p. m. Girl Scout meeting: 7:30 p. |y, SonaEA uAGCr DR b SaAtie s e i § Dublin, Mareh 20 (DR -~ 0% \annual veport tulstoskholdess, made |l i ots i SR G pectieniton ot Hes | Drotheviitod and aault slassass 11 5. Loy midscets: discusalon aloes, Tendes R t STty & T b Washington, March ¥ (P—The | combination of political cireums | oo b If1es) ! LEE ot Sapnie o s; 11 ] - 1eader. | or ¢ Nielson. Sunduy. 11 a. m. Sunday school gt BTy s i i T 3 ay. [ton’s activities. members of the com- |m. niorning worship, sermon by Rev. | e blisinea T e o ks dlsin summer eccumulatipn of trans-[Stances that defeated a e iy sthes Tooight les el ; : Y afternoon the women v. b : The average freight frain on the fmittee were planning today to force | William Ross, subject: “The Great [ T ) i cceanie flights in the name of aq-|Cosgrave's Irish Yree State govern-| p,g o, & Maine last year carried w!o, senate vote on their forthcoming | Approachs §. b People’s | IenaiviTnainal| L ioneen SRR churdigeounsil meaunGing nilken Bealvation ana ting eriiife Onty I iidwiey inyi Giirerice | ment il resul Ginsending (o same fas o e 010 bia1 016 niles an Dot Lrbnont 162 s vyl iniwiion diiston | it s ca ey Bane o e B | o GRS il imest initne Byeninatati8 loteloekill WiXounc) peoplela imeating Meadny o ML Youns assistant sccretary _of { Eovernment back into office again, in | St F (LR 1 TS B RO eport OF he Mav i Wheh SUMOC | meating, leader, Oseir Kallin: LRl scouismact | The religious school will mect at S p. m. Prayer mecting Thurs s e P e et o icrease 3.4 per cent over handled the $36.100 g ¥ | p. 1. united lenten serviee at I - Sar aad Ry F et 3 :;Jl‘llll:lll‘ir( for acronautics, \\vlhuuu:)o\l‘oplmm\ of political observers it' was said, and an increase of |the- Union Carbon company for the |Chureh of - Christ, preacher South "\\ K(!n;‘,«“xmn t ]:1,:{ ‘” lock. | mI\. "1 \‘. ST enthusiasm. day. 5 > 1 TR .enten services he evening at '8 rida concert will b Commenting today on plans al-| Cosgrave was defeated by a coali- | *4;8.Per cont over [lebbying orsantzallon s | Willian H. Alderson. Daa e MO SN Or g held at the Swedish Bethany church plans n g ace |~ The loss of local and commutation | Their plan, which would bring the | Monday, 7:30 p, m. Loy Sconts ship. setmon by Lev. E. J. Sipes of [PRT A S ready in the making ifor at, leasy)tiontof labog, Independents,and theil. /ool in inhs. it Bered 1.087 Aistue aqunrels. etore (hat senata el ongay, T:80 p. m. Doy Scouts, Aot 5 e Missionury society will meet | for the benefit of the Salvation army ® jive attempted flights across the|lianna Fail (De Valera party). But |2 ) = G2 adlo | 1SSUGRBOUATE e NERY O Sefabe I'udsday. 7:45 p. m. meeting of | Montana; SR NEN SN OLa 5 iln 780 Gtaloclc 1y afternoon. | mission work. Dr. Abel Ahlquist : L {451 or 3.82 per cent as comparc ftg condemn Huston's activities in the | the World Wide gul | ship. : Northern Atlantic, where Colonel[in order to prevent raising De| | Worlc ic uild, e will speak; there will be a song = 4 ; i e > i [ with a loss of §.53 per cent in 1925 [report and then force the senate to| \Wednesday, . 2:50 1 . Church school sessions: ©:30 a S BDI Lindbergh blazed a trail in 1927,| Valera's issuc of republicanism again, | M0 & | i L IR nesday. . 2:30 . m. Loving | Church ns: - METHODIST CHU W s e e et Secretary Young said that “trans-|an issuc which is not popular “irh*mv Pl ey CERuL “0 eon “}' |‘:; ‘:\l et {Serviee class will meet at the home | M- intermediates, seniors and Italian s : Wahlstrom, seprano: | stocks. ! P b listructuires: alone tthe chars: dwe nten serv- thiere i no additional experience {o |its leader, T. J. O'Connell, who in 1ctur ione, the charges in m Loy Scouts: S o ; A cini i Holsten, tenor; George West- sporting ddventure arc rapidly fosing | probable Cosgrave will be.returned | ickets for travel between local| The report, which may be sub- | eny . m. midweek school | 12:10 Do m. beginners, primaries, | it violin; and the §. A, band teir interest.” | to office by the same labor and inuo.“’m“ - Doubtless this is duc to the |mitted next week, undoubtedly Will ¢or religious teaching: 7 p. m. Doy |juniors and Chinese; 4 p. m. pas. | Sunday, 8:350 a. m. Lvery ! e, cort. S L »a | pendent vetes that wore east againet |USC O the automobile. Kast pas-|point to the commitice’s evidence - eours handicraft and first aid | LOF'S lenten class; 4:50 p. m, young | BIUIC class, women's Bible class, and ioipatsiupticloonc ; llflhll‘lu'(l\q' Plans lrm.r-:l s ;‘”h”»r\;]“ TETTT senger trains, withe fow stops, have [dicating Huston solicited funds from | (1nce, e people’s fellowship hour. church school; 10:4 m. serinon 2 “‘ fon S eonstoe "l“‘“‘nl” and plans for) B ien the Dail Eirann reassembles |2 tendency to hold business cven {the Tnion Carbide company for his|" - T3 p. m. chureh | Monday. 6:50 pomn. Cub Scouts; || What Hepponed Pentecost? ) Hedmi 4 T e I I O | Wednesday to choose a mew. prosi. |2€4Nst_automobile competition.” |organization on the claim the asso- |, 7 2. T30y Scoti(s, Lroon D, 6:15 p. m. Epworth league, speaker, B R Bhol ot MLL”Q‘, L d. g l‘p{j .‘f 1 ,ll””, |dent. Eamonn D¢ Valc will b A decrease of §443.630 in net in-|ciation needed the money “at once \ Iipiday. 416t pt my Ginl Scoutsi 6 Tuesday, 6:30 p. m, forum supper, | MisS Lva Barnc subject: “Our | union: ,<_“:_ SaBIg \n»dflo i el o e e e | proposod by the Ifanna Fail, Un.|COMme Was explained as duc to the |but {hat when he received the funds |, ' Rovs: ciub at ¥ A 6i20| Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. united |Church in Community Serviee”; |11 a. m. morning prayer and per- e A | Soubtedly Iibor and the independ. | fAct that “charges to income during [he used them to protect his private |1 [ BV THE0 A ¥ 8 G0 83 B30 oo " Churen school, grades 4 | 1:30 . m. union lenten service, Firss | Mon by the rector: 5 p. m. evening ne ptno orsiinseiyeataialon gl CoaT S e e r i . account LR nlIsT AN on et taeehey 5 Chureh of Chuist e < |prayer and scrmon by Rev, B. T & 5 lents will block that move by join-|N¢ Year in connection with im-|marginal stock account ISneor And oot oo and 5; 4 p. m. junior department |ChUrch of Christ, speaker, Ttev. W 3 % 3 L g s s ling the government barty Lo ore.|Provements and equipment retirs-| The report also is cxpected to | k T choir; 7:45 p. m. Dr, Hill's lenten | 1. Alders tvriiss 000 p memecling o h Until these developments com, e g e SRk PTiments increased $2.580,000. Else. |show that Huston later turncd the ‘ discussion clas | Tuesday afternoon. Methodist | YOuaz I'eople’s Fellowship society. Fowever, there is little to be gained | vent his clection, i 5 S5 2 o e [l R % 2 Llim (Swedi-h) i ion cl: H Y 2 e ¥ Tuesday,. 8 9. in. Tectorai Biblt by the adventurous flights, he addegd, | O'Connell (o Stand {micrein StneSreportiiESivas Fstatedlis 50, Lo0Noven tobh sRassociavtonihut G TR GorEi B ) S sehpoll| o nuraday] Do alloduya seve w the hospital; 3 p. m. W.| : ¢ akNifyifg “stunts” as those wheis| The labor party will then propose|that in maintenance of way and |kept the profit he made on the|,n) menty Tible class; 11 a. m. and | & Meeting by Home Missionary de- | meeting: 6:30 p. m. Phila- | | | 7:30 p. m. sermons by the pastor, | PAFUMENt. luncheon served at noon; 1 ms. crating cost. In any transoccanic | certain. “ ”"" |°r‘”" \‘\'.":‘ Sl ‘”'";' Missionary Alliance Monday, 2:15 p, m. English class; | 11935 4 p. . sewing school 1 rvic S e e | mated politics was mixed oo with| ~The local branch of the Christisn (4 P- M. Mr Adam's lenten class: eng : ; | st dr i | mated politics was mixed up with < istn | - e : MISCELLANEOUS i sustained fiight of unusual duration. |is only 13, and if by some chance [the charges to such an ext I 1" nd Missionary Alliance holds its| ':30 P M. mecting of Tidelity club. % s 1 And (his is true cvent thoush cer-|O'Connell is clected with the aid of | gea to such an extent tha "Liim Swedish Baptist | Tuesday, 2 p. m. women's : | m. prayer group: . m. children’s message ng by Rev. George Lal’ h: o'clock Bible school hour; 6 . m. missionary service of the be gained and where the entivre load | turn probably will he defeated by ;J""""N“mn With the improvement | Many republican —senators, ‘w\‘- I e et 3 p. m. &nnual meeting of Home de- | 7143 p m. cl ting: 8 p. m mh""”"“:;“”‘v‘f:“‘; ’;"fa“rps-;:‘ ot the plane is consumed by fuel, vil | combination of independents and the 2"_"}{‘"‘_"‘ Seusetantincreneb ot U RS |'“xlilxl~:-”|‘n“g s .,!1,”:‘0"‘. B ' icsday. § . m. church monthly | PAFORt 4 D . Girl Scouts. troop ’”‘\u\l‘,\l \'1! e evening prayer, litany and sermon s ana cquipment. government par Bl LRv0s 83 G0 JeaU L oL e eating L Sl o 3 ddvi ey, Gr Noble, pastor at Yale “Obviously,” he said, “any type of | The motion for reelction of Cos- _— jlobby committee’s disclosures. but |5 e o p. m. lenten service | Assyrian Mission EelIzlausEal ool Rt [ e ' aircraft which is employed in a com- | grave will then follow, and nnlv"“ (eligesinaN ehconton gAY R Svglona o e e e U 1:30 p. m. worship at [, Thursday, 4:15 p. m. church mem- | BIHVErSt mercial route must provide a piy- | unforeseen dvelopments occur before | AL EULUMBIA |ments are not scrious cnough to | Biltor S0 W o e =l " |South church, sermon, “The Power !ulrkmn> training class; 7:45 p. m ‘l o oA » load capacity consistent with the ob- | Wednesday, his victory is conside rul ‘“’"" elofe e MoISIm oty | : 1 of Prayer,” Rev. I Jildeslsseguice; | e | Huston's reputation has not becn | Mecting at the liate landing facilitics| the) De Valera party, he would find o hur ot S : - | class: 4 o'clock Jolly Juniors Swedish Bethany v - : | ; st | church on' Elm street Sunday after- | €125 ! sengal , | Young I'cople’s society, leader, Fred nuay be proviiled. |it impossible to form i ministr S l R I M “ I o i ean ke i . 4 Thursday, p. M. prayer meet- iy school at 0 a. m. I 3 7 A noon; 1 o'clock Bible school in Eng- | ¥ . M. prayer mect 2 ; B ssions’’: 7. Dirigible Seem Best Bet | without loyal support from some “ all euses 11100 Ol 2 5 LS SIaTGIE i ofy sen. superintendent. G Min Home Missions”; 7 sraded Rev. Mr. La- | ng. g ns, Morring worship in le. {p. m. preaching 1 “With the present type cquipment, | ot) ( hick Jarcd lish. and 2 o'clock worship I ith the ent type e ent, | other party, which is considerec Lib Fi i ay, 7:30 p. m. sociable given loun! LoD v thereforc, it seems apparcnt that £07 | nexi o impossible | 1 lflly 0n rinance : v By i ot ish at 10:45 o'clock. Special music | Flash the relatively near fufure, at least oRohantes ottnretmrn ot Coss | | | i T Italian Mission | by the church choir under direction | onday. 7 p. m. board of trustees; such service will probably be limite.l | h e ce il i grave o power therefore looked | S ST Sk pravers 10:45 | Sunday, 9:30 a. m. intermediate 41]( WL ,\Iln;:nu.son, : Sermon by ?"x: m. monthly official board meet- ’ to dirigibles of the rigid tyy bright today. [l Aol = e o : i i | department te ad S ; |he pastor. Rev. Carl J, Tredeen on | NS . g i [loyalty to Columbia university with | o'clock, sermen, “The Girdle of 1\'4:““_ o of Hunter road Sunday |4t Uit T he ey ah Tuesday, 3 o'clock, ladies' mecting than airplanes 3 T e f Diciple- which he has been connected for i 12:10 oclock, Bible school; B oRnincam orshi piy B except, of cour ings such as ar ¥ short water cros R gy e .30 | at 223 Glen street. | VL A v c E i 3 il AtETinte s on s e » |ship.” Tivening service at 7:30 | j volyed between North and Central | L DEGHS ) | decades, has caused Bdawin It S| i M LU, B R e (e :‘aoiqd'”:“‘:(\,’,',,’,; ';,,;,'_”',' o'cleck, also in Swedish. Music by | ‘Wednesday and Thursday, re- America where the airplane already | By LAMONN DE VALERA | Seligman, professor of economics, to S N l C [ 0 WH Ad BUEStion. iz 4 il s S e m = | ligiovs cducation classes. i | fl Tucs it i at | ment of Hunter road Sunday sc! = d qua The fourth ser- | '8! " R A A (Former President of the Irish | reiect offers of more than $1,000,000 | a,ys aval vonierence Wil Al }' Tucsday, 8 p. m. Bible school at | et of It m_\_h'm”"v“’ :o‘:.‘(?l} _;"0‘_’!'- [mon in a serles of Sunday cvening| Thursday. 7:30 p. m. midweel .« Airplancs have, of course | T | for his library so he could give it Wi . ot ef Bew: R0 KOIneylosw | £ B B OETe e BoRtereh | o S aehee s by tha | praver) and praisal services {ollowen fully accomplished mon-stob 0cean| picago, Mateh 29 (UP)—The |t¢ Colimbia for one-sixth of its | atever Its Outcome |Stantey street. . B e | eeioe Uit oo 6 oo n | Esdchole praciics trips, he added, bu at best they were | nation of the Cosgrave cabinet | COmmercial value. [ R B e R o e = o an extraordinary operation and-thedggeg not necestarily mean that :.[“Mf’]',':“"l u ]““‘;:"dr”\_l Gl - 3 . S B L D R e e et prayer mect. | Teheabsal on Tuesday cvening at §| Wing Faud of Egypt has just pur- load in cach case was limited to th | 1ing Fail administration wil tuke | (10} hd aceepted Scligman's offer| Now York. March 20 (U —In a ball |ing at Hunter road [oicioat i andl iths miale. chicioel o | hiased what isissid ito B/ that noge: s fuel, crew mm equipment. [its maee lo take over one of the world's|spcech strongly flavored with opti- rursday. I RIANCT e e ¥ 3 SVednosday nizht at me hour. | collection of Egyptian stamps in the —————— 4 A .| finest libraries on finance and bank- | mism, Frank Kelloge, former see. |Service at 1546 Stanley stree I7ol- riday, ) p. m, chair rchearsal sday night a v ur. i2) s The Cosgrave party and its allies| . p % |0 SRR BB lat Huanter road Midweek service on Thursday eve- [ world, He bought them from a ; 2 Aoty A e e aoleet | INE: Among the offers received by [retary of state and ambassador to|lowing the service, there will be a | ad. Jalidpecias ) : ought in a majority and can re-select : : i 4 = {ning at 7:45 o'clock Scotenman for $16,200. Cosgrave or substitate another | SCLEMAn were those of the Jap- |the court of St James. fold the [short business meeting of officers | b | . Siasstaeon i ¢ ancse and Soviet governments and a |League of Political Education last |#nd teachers of the Sunday school. | Stanlcy Memorial International Bible S : = Reemat Do Vail sovernment | Vid Of $1,000,000 from Harvard uni- [night that the outlook for world = | Sunday, 9:30 a. m. junior. inter- | g "’;‘ lonal Bible Stodents® Assn. | e Fianna Fail government | vopgiie! e A et B e | Memorial | mediate and senior departments, | SU0da¥. 1.p.m. o 5 p. m. volun- | takes office it will proceed with the sligman, a 1 ber of tl 4 8 I : 1 | chureh school: 2y |teer service; § p. m. Bible study at s _ Selig a member of the well-| It was generally hinfed that the | Sunday. 9:50 a m., church sehool; |chureh school; 10:43a. m. morning | (7" SeTVice: § b. ) Tl e S ldiesaimiat e oring T o Banking samly, fissinderen |fest of Kellogg's specch had ,been |10:50 a. m. Lnglish worship; 11:45 | worship and sermon by Rev. R ety i o . s g 2 dently wealthy. He began collecting nece with Pres- [@. m. German worship; 7:30 p. m. |Gilman, subjec 1eagayy P- m. praise and ‘ln unity and nm: pendence of Church Leader Resighs (0 Save o ons oo - 0 s Policy Committee Trouble |3 :“,:1';.”. §,';;,‘,7J,'::?.]:";}' S o doll «\«)Hh of Lonv!\ she now im- s librar; | preceded by a confe “Beliet in Prayer, , lident Hoover at Washington and the |lenten consecration sevice, Dr. .| third in a lenten series on the gen- | “SMony service, [text was issued by the state depart- | Barton, speaker. Special music by |eral theme “Fundamental Christian |, FT03% § . m. Bible study. fead- A ment [the Meriden choruses and Miss | Beliefs”; 12 o'clock, primary and | /"% @rticle April 1st Wateh Tower Kellogg outlined a carcful pro- | L-cmoine Johnson | boginners' departments. SN m for the maintenance of pe Monday, 8 p. m. Priscilla Girls' | Monday. 7:30 p. m. Doy Scouts \‘,,'I“”"'"f("""""‘ Gl (el ) lnding a network of peace pacts|club meeting at the home of Mra. | troop 11, special program for par- |’ inday, 1030 2. m. prayer in study; strong enough to enmesh a possible | Eric Kronsbin, 247 Fairview st 10:45 a. m. preaching. Rev. Anton 50 years ago. | New York, March 29 (A—The| « Rev. Dr. Charles $. Mackarland | ents’ night. Bible School f - 2 4 Kehrein, subje “The Conrse of 9:4: ‘ Charles 8 Macrarland | o production of these. will,pro- | 1y the Asociated Tress I ive matlon %o that ‘\\m“ll Tucsday. 8 p, m. rehearsal of the |1 oa sday, 4:30 . m. pastors class | 11 AN S e has resigned as general seerelavy| ao cninloyment for our unemploy ew York—Rear Admiral Byrd is | cours: war impracticablc iz i S s 11:00—Morning Servi ¢ P . I re i 2 IR0V 2 T 15 = (i 80 T 2 P e 1 H A ervice of the Fedoral Council of Churchus| g anq is the only cffective remedy | 1 honorary member of the socicty impossible. Thu 4:15 p. m. junior choir| Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. united |1 D M Preaching, Kev. Anton > of Christ in America. for the emigration that is rapidly [ [or the prevention of cruclty to]| He wasin favor of conferences. he Bishop Franci McConnell, | . ponulating Ircland. © | animal, He was ¢lected because [$aid, and he predicted that what- | German. csident, in a statement published 2s back fr cjever its outcome. the present naval| IFriday, 8 p. m. Ladies' choir re- r K from th | This policy will involve the pro-| Rt brought his d teday, said the resignation Was t0-|tootion of our infant industries by | AMArctic instead of destroying them [conference would toke its place | nearsal, practice; § p. m. midweek service in Kehrein. subject, “Strange Things : - 3 = Wednesday, 2:45 p. m. children's 6:00—Young People classe TF woek da church school, grades and 4 . 1. Girl Scouts, troop 16. Thursd 30 p. m. meeting of the Ladics' Aid socic | Sermon by p. m. children ) rsday, rill Tottle.” {‘ i ,’;lrlw, | | | dered with a view of relieving thelgiata measures such as protective [ 43 Some explorers have done, among those of post-war history.| ~Saturday. § p. m. presentation of | Friday, 7:45 p. m. niceting of the ~f"“‘° i 745 p. m. prayer and praisc tev. William Ross, subject: policy committee of the council i 1y will mean also the setting | . 1aleigh, N. C.—Moonshine is kill- | Which. diplomatists agree. have ad-|“The Pili Boftle New England | Men's club. B L o from any embarrassment over|yutol o eae cE o S oun, | N8 & 10t of tar heel bees. L. |vanced the canse of world peace. | Young Pcople’s union quests of the iday, 7:50 p. m. choir rehearsal. || THE GREAT APPROACH By ad | . s o | Sams, 2 rist of Sta eatan Gl e Rl N aE e o services which Dr. MackFarland had | iy o ceonomic “headquarters staft~ | S4MS. apiarist of State college, say~| Avoiding discussion of the pr | LUTHERAN CHURCHES rendered to the motion picture in- that bees can locate stills un‘ nt conference, but indire L ek | ¢ oa = Second Ady = to assist the government in its plans | g at 0 ent | e e : (—United Lenten Service dustry last year. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES [ | 5 5 | casily than revenue officer: They [times. Kellogz said reduction and | 7 . Sunday school, 10 m. Sunday || " x and supervise in detail the carrying | ; | | Viest | S 5 : ) Disclosurs of thel fact that Drfigie S ENee IGEE (e SResy b‘lmh‘ the mash, tell theiv friends and |limitation of armaments constituted | i b o e TSNS ERERGR S i T g at First Church of Christ Y MacFariand was on the pay roll Of | " rie retention in the Trish trbas. | [CtUFR for more. The result has|one of those important steps in the |at 10:30 o'clock. Sermon by the | Babcock of New Haven. Ive. Ereaaher the Motion Picture Producers anid | ype of the millions of dollars g |PCCN &0 unwonted number of deaths. | maintenance of peace Sunday, 9:45 5 & m. Sun- | pasese” Singing by the mixed choir, | TIng SerVice with sermon, 7115 p. m Leaclicl. Distributors af America, Inc., of New York—Arrested for working day school; 1 ShE : Irish money ros cing sel a. m. church kin- rish money at present being sent |, S5 Pl IR which Will Hays in head, was made | ynjustifiably to Engl ant Park after i | dergarten, morning \\0r=h\p sermon, # during an investisation of ¢harg>s|jally lighten Trish burdens and assist i “r;‘lrnll'l:;n;hl\!"oy‘\t (“‘11?.’-‘3;[\'\;‘:-’{\-l"y‘;‘.’;;yq] | Rev. Theodore A. Greene; 12 o'clock, e s JAS ecelveg a areene; 2 p. m. Armenian service - i \ Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Eve- | =.\:};‘f“"~“(‘-‘»‘" p. m. praise || Rev. William H. Alderson ning servic at 7:30 o'clock in | | | o edish, Wedn Christian Science between the Hays organization and|ping, day evening lenten sery- | <un- || Friday, 6:30, Father and Son S S at 11 a. the Federal Council of Churches. Ou e e e e ,.n_‘*‘“l""‘“‘*' sentence. said he | and Bible class, preacher, T ,‘f”,:;lm‘ onflrl:l(\):‘\(])‘\‘\ \(1“12 {Ject: “Re Sunday school at | Get-Together Supper . Makes Explanation storation of the Trish language as the | o - OPINE to carn enougl to fnance | | Hadtdian; 3:30 p. m. P'eng-Yu club; ay. S AR £r, | Dr. MacFarland .\m,un-x'to A A et o ST & F\‘?‘i}{"“j‘*i“"*"‘!“ flight. .| Moulthrope, Landry and Lalone Tm- | ¢ p. m. ministers’ lenten class for s, | ! policy committee that he accepte:! o Sl "“i“"“"}“’"]:'_“'{'{!' Lindgay, il eoned In Wetheratield Cells | 01d€T BTOUD, Toom 15; 7:30 p. m. | R s | compensation for pre-viewing mm»-iASSEMBLY T BE :m“.:\rb“n;“\\m“v'\‘ Lklhwdi‘y"‘;‘:]:l::.n:. prisoned in Wethersfield Cells |00 Jenten Sunday evening servics - John’s (German) = Ml . for the purpose of making recori-| 0 GIVEN EYEOE g il ires thot mendations regarding pic touched on religious matters or d a licznse in New York when Blarchi 20 Having sucs that caricatured the clergy | e was 11 vears ol Sr s Niar | cceding only in adding murder to Tre report of the poliey commit-| Flizabeth Sherman Hoyt of New | D¢ crimes Sie s Governor Sends Letter to Men Who | yorte, hem Conne Morning Worship—10:1; Fyening Service—7:00 v | Rev. Anton J. Kelirein, Missionary from British East Africa, ehuict i will have charge of (he scrvice tomoblle longer. than any other| After Murder Trial in Flor! | Iirst church, preacher, Rev. William | Sunday, $:45 o'clock. English , RLFORM SCHOOL FACTS ‘\”:’\‘n|l‘:’y‘|)lx’v]\’ (1i?nrfili;:!o‘y]:‘wy\v ‘.«‘n‘ ‘[lhl ‘ Il“”’_:‘:;’_l‘:‘mhl e "‘v Alderson. | : 9:45 o’clock. Sunday schoo PEOPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST I ! Iready charges against ticut's escaped Com AL Wel, " Seats ¥ree “While accepting fully_Dr. Maz-| [ New York—six thousand flags ave | Fio: Watson Moulthrope, Ico Lan- | . . & o z e L A F e e Served On State School | cented (o Bold Star mothers | dry_and Roland TLalone were once | ]l]rSt urc O fl']St | e ; " . 3 OYBO LS EAE e Nbyineells rotherstiold | and in_his explanation of th Conmiaio by the city when they leave for | A8iR occupying cells in Wethersfield § course, in the opinion of the com prison at 10:1 Urance this spring and summer as | PTis0 giclock st anient | | mittee, Dr. Maclarland has com-{ Hartford, March 20 —That mem-| the guests of the federal govern- | Phey escaped January 4. Thirteen | mitted a very great crror in aking | pors of fhe next general assembly|ment. The city has Sappropriated | 4a¥s later they were being sought . ; . . THE GRACE CHURCH pay for services rendered the mO-| il he asked to consider conditions| $3,000. | for the murder of a Jacksonville de- | 9:45 A. M.—Sunday Chuich School (o ihe Tralke! at Le (GIor0s ol TTiE Goaedr T 106 tion picture producers while acting | jn i, State School for Boys in Mer-| Berlin—Walter Hauser's ingenious | tective. Whether any of them vill (Sunday services held in Jr. 0. U. A. M. Hall, Glen St.) ¢ as a salaried officer of the federal fiden is indicated in the letter which | revenge on a noisy neighbor has | £V ’I' ““']”f Snch i ‘\_l""’“‘"\”'” 5 A. M.—Morning Worship Sl At b i e ",,.,T";"'.'...u council.” iovernor Trumbull yesterday sent to| been a bit costly. Disturbed by : andry, w '\"““”W have been a Lenten Sermon by the Pastor General Bible Class Tuesday, 8 p. m.. 1535 Stanler S, Dr. Maclarland ssued a state- fihe members of his special commis-|sound from the apartment above | [rCC Man in another year or two. now T e e ot s Lot Prayer Nervice Thursday, 3:45 p. m., 1564 Stanley St. ment saying: slon which recently completed its| Walter stretchied a violin string | has 30 years added to his sentence | ‘CONCERNING REDEMPTION BY PAIN Everybody Welcome P “I had originaly accepted the po- | survey of conditions at the institu-|across a room and fiddled on it, | He may live to complete his time. Ay % sition of counselor at a time when | tion turned on s vacuum cleaner and | Lalone, however, will spend the res 2:00 M.—DMen's Bible Class {he relations between the motian i The governor's letter follows: Lored a hole. He was fined 200 |©0f his life in jail and Moulthrope, | 7 St | = el 3 5 alrcady sentenced to 18 to 23 years i producers association anl [ have previously expressed {o|Tmarks and costs. 2 ¥ | 7:30 P. M.—U Lenten E o t : 4 T 2 e liss believes | faces an additi 30 s. Lalone | . M.—Union Lenten Evening Service the church bodies were cordial, anl|yvou my thanks for your willingness| New York—George Arliss believes | faces an additio ( Lalone | C] ot ® | cocured my release before and en-|to serve on a committee to under-|that talkies probably will reduce the {and Moulthrope also have life sen- Preacher: REV. WILLIAM H. ALDERSON STAIQLEY MEN!OR]AL CHURCH tirely independent of the attacks|take at my request the investigation | number of inferior plays with poor | tences on them for slaying the detee- Subject: “THE WASTAGE OF LIFE” 9:30 a. m. and 12 noon—Church School which followed.” of the Meriden School for Boys. casts. He has come from England i tive. . 10:45 a. m.—Morning Worship and Lenten Sermon by the Tastor e “In formally acknowledging the|On his way to Hollywood to make| Handeuffed to the prisoners were “BELIEF 1N CHRIST” receipt of the report which your|@ talkie. There is less sound in his|the officers who had spent more | committee has submitted to me, 1|family than usual. He had to leave | than 30 sleepless hours to sce that | A Cordial Weleome to All! Qur Churen Teal V. A Center of Helpfal Servics bpring desire again o express my persohal | lis pet parrot at home because of | they were returned safely. They w m'ci | You are cordially invited and heartily welcome! —_—m s\ o r - * Tweed ‘Coat Dresse Stylish for Paris. March 29 (P ; » plain fabric coat dresses are an im- | express the opinion of everyone, that portant phase of town ‘dress for|in undertaking to carry out my r 2. quest, you have not only performed weed or | appreciation, and I believe that [|the quarantine. | Bdward J. Hickey. county detective; | Los Angeles—As the case ex- | George H. Bradley. parole officer; | pressed by her husband, Jack Lon-|and Harry I Comstock, deputy sher- | don’s daughter prefers following in fiff. D ome of ths most smartly dressed | a praiseworthy duty, but have ren.|her father's footsteps to doing the| The trip started with an automo- In the Heart of the City; e e 5 women in Paris are showing a pref- | dered a great service to the State of [ family cooking. = Joan Londg n | bile hop from Jacksonville over th For the Heart of the Cit, ® .pence for Plack or dark blue coat- | Connceticut. | Mglamuth, author, is being sued for | Georgia state line to Savannah. An dresses. Fine mornings in the Rue | I commend you for prompt entry [ divorce by Charles Malamuth, as-)express took them to New York. The de la Pa one-picee s Many of the sleeves or over many shoppers inlupon vour dutics and the painstak- | Sistant professor in Slavic languages | next step was to New Haven by train without coats. | ing, impartial and conscicntious| &t the University ot California. where another automobile met them s have cape | manner in which you discharged| Chicago—Howard I. Reed, Pitls-|and brought them to Wethersficld. them. The thoroughness of the in.|Durgh financier, believes that Amer- S Vestigation and the concise, yet eom. | ican women need education in sound n )Outh Congregational ChuYCh Sermon Subject, 10:45 A. M. 1 TENSION DON GETS Rt 7 =ELorot Shas g *| finance, since they spent $700,000,- I e « 2 LEAVES 1TS PASSENGERS plete report, warrants the earnest|finance, sinc 1000300 Daytona, Beach, Fla., March 29 : : : 2 Plymouth, Eng. March 20 UP— | consideration of the next General As. | 100 00 worthless seouritics 1ast ¥ear | o “gjorican Automobile Asso- Morning Worship, 10:45 at appen at Pentecost? The North German Lloyd liner|sembly of the recommendations| < e ride e 2apids, | ermon by Reverend E. J. Sipes rt called at Plymouth today | which your committee have made.” Stepartiaipeidciot B Cean s Dl e e dvivor fan fextension ) P # < |1a., is having a surprise honeymoon | to disembark passengers from New ek i | Eor = | trip aboard the transatlantic liner|OF time in which to make an a:- Evening Worship, 715 R Doors Open, 7:00 York who had been unable to Tlan1 | DUTCH GIRL ) ARES GOOD | b T e boarded the linee | tmpt upon the world speed recov Popular Service With Motion Picture UN[ON LENTEN SERVICE e e S o Tt IRt R nrow sl e ot seanfeng THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY s eight yortunit o ke the trial befor . . . i e &¢ | ship and found that a suite was re- | bortunity to ma 8 » Rl 7 PR 0 was in the sccond gr oo et hn ihusheral afopdns A picture out of tlte usual run and with a striking theme BY PLANE | here at the age of 16, recently leit ciation has granted Kaye Don, Stuttg S vears a PRINCE TO LI | Then her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.| The original plan of the Automo- S e e 7:30 P. M.—Fivst Church of Christ . Cairo ¥pt. c¢h 29, @It | for Amsterdam, where she will be | cpapman telephoned bon voyage. | hile Association called for the tests | Wednesday, 7:45 : was understood here today that | American interpreter and Stenogra- [ They were in on the sec to be made on the beach here bo- | % iscussi ss Led By the Pastor g & the Prince of Wales would Jeave] pher for the ¥mbden bank. Tn 1922} o = tween March 14 and April 1. | .\L\Llnt.cncfild{:'ul\.“?r: Cla t -\]"f All S i'\"ce< Rev. W. H. Alderson, speaker Khartum. on the upper Nile, April | she came from Holland, unable 10| A Classificd Ad in the lerald . SRR , A Most Cordial Welcome to All to All Services LEDADIAROHOE S EnolicEnEls . |ruy brings resuits, A LA D A e S | S P S S S T . .