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thes end \his Fougs: Pele prog. \on with ia a sen» Itable \5% J. Ivorslty coach unl« at at f\ the ready . tex Ave> rerage. \489 18t . 18 182 «250 . (Ang directed by Conch 4 + H E i | J t 2 4 4 1 I 'B! 1 b » d f i dl ? MONDAY: Gus *. Westminster Presbyterian: and © ding Game Wetinesday. £0 B » 09 The regular: schodule. of the Sunday} School Athletle League was brought to a cloge with the games in the Y, M. C, A. last Friday. From.jts victory over the Third Reformed. In the final Gamo of thef. season the Madison Averte Reformed fin- ished. undefeated, .In the National tho § - Westminster Presbyterian and Graco M. o. are Aled for frat “I? H F\ 4 at?“ thmnlg/gti, each having ,The play off will take pldco Wednesday at the Yo MQ C) A. Hie Third Reformed and «Evarigelionl\ teams: will also play. a postponed game. Guerdon Messer, of the fifitgécmdgsmtglt‘llglddc-mr‘tmem wlll rctérffi . hamplons mos w start Friday at the gym. CPEéMfl tha Madison \Avende Reformed and the win- : the Westmh 18. of, Wednesday, bnx‘wr—Gmco ane metllt tugged?“ fin“ ‘fhe flu‘zlfi Pal ire F son, reforee : Miles Paloy, . umplra; Harold P. Winchester, official Qatar-Pm?“ Tiddle Boles and Howard Osborn, oflelal|. timers, . Bannors have. beon.offered to the logue winners by A.. G \Spaulding and Bros, and a-cup to the champlonship team the best two out of three, .by the league. Quick?! standing to date: .._ 1 >AME§ICAN~ DIVISION. |, wll 2 be. .. Won.. Lost., Pot. Madison:, Ave.. Reformed 41 ~ 07 Evangelical . i 11302 Third-Reform 1 4 A. 12. T Calyar } 6 . aFirat, Lutheran ... 4 3 . Elrst® b cod Sixth. Presbytorla: fi-‘l,’ 32 - DIVISION. NATIONAL to, ston bu . .+ Wom Lost. Westminster #0 % Graco M. -B, .. All Saint's 0 FourthWPregbylevian *. Emmanuel Baptist , . Church of Mosglahy Mabernacle Baptist _. Memorial Baptist 'Two\ unplayed .and. ont no-ganies. re- maining . Tl i- e . Tho'Thivd Reformed; Sixth Pmshyterlaré and: Evangelical teams. have- entered [thi athletle meet of the Adirondack Assocta- tion for. March 27. sok ~LEAIGH OUT AFTER WRESTLING CROWN Bothleliem, \Pa.; March 21-Liehigh will Intercolleglato vrestling cham- plonships 10 be held at the University of .Pennsylvanta on- March 26 and 27 in hopes of returniogat least one:clinmplon.Cap- tain. Eddie Booth, who las year won the honorssin. .the: heavyweight 'class, Is \the Lchigh favorite by virtye:of his previous performances thiz>year. (Ho haslscoted victories 'over the heavyweight erfirléa of epf' State, 'Corniell; Columbia 'and Penn, s meet will conclude the collegiite chreer of Booth-as a wreitier, the veteran ofthe squad 'and varsity. football: tackle Eriduating ,;. . ; 'sesslons egs cont of. training [Are be- Sheridan In hopes .of whipping some of the green men. Into champlonship timber:. Tryouts will . be next week in which the man selected must 'win. two out'of thrce bouts, By this mothod Conch. Sheridan, contends that an aceldental hold giving the.man a decision or fall will not qualify bim for the varsity. unless-ho repeats the feat, . -\ Interest 1s confored in, the . 176 , pound clage in which Bob Gcod, atar of former years 'and -C, Roy, n new man, ato coms eting. Roy defeated Good on a decision Tn the Penn tryouts and In the Fonn meet . was credited with a fall, In tho tryouts for tho state meet Hoy and Good each scored & fall, Good. earning the, decision by a nafrow margin in the final bout: Hoth are men, Good'ls the more ox- perienced, but' Roy, has shown surprisin vitality \and stomina, NO CHANGE IN -> . _: BOWLING MEET Peoria, 11L,\;\nirch M-Bowlers in the Individuals' and \wo. men champlonships failed 40 disturb. the American Bowling <ongress leadors teday. Changes In' the eighth places In the. individuals\ and all “gringo?!” recorded. > t erat .i - Five -men-Brucks No: 1, Chelago; 3006; Flending Furnitures Company, Cleveland, 23(7} Horllck's, Racine,. Wis, 2.959; Cam- jos Etnch, Clileaso.. 249; Crystal Park, anton, a - 10 men-}. Nevaril-A. Hartman, Chi- “£31355: Schultz-F. Haack, Shoboy- gan, \Wis 128; O; Whiltchend-E. Grubbe, St, Louls: 1257; H; Muggley-C. Deck, St. Paul, 122,13 A, Morgan-ls 153mm!» Chi- cago, 1230. - f - duals-B. ,, Mégowan, Evansville, on i WAFL C pools, Sir A. Brondar, Chicago, 6771 W. Rusch, Chicago, §§; E. Xathicson, Chicago? a Lica nll dagen eni -- gRITISH BEAT SCOTS < * 21.-Englard defeated «- lcfen BL el \London March 536333 \in gal gnlemauonal ru \im mthemauanal p game the English.. league defeats. the - Scotish Teague, 4 to & - \SCARLET DAYS\ * _._ AND «-- . LEAH BAIRD \THE CAPITOL\ -_ (First Ham) NEWS WEEKLY | .0_ EELAND ORCHESTRA coxtiINCOTS i2 Jurf PAL. x MAT. 106. EVE, I5 tte _ - 4 ' \The\ Rivers. End.\ £2? Fe‘lggussgi' In “Counts-(cit? and Chaplin in \ree Rink\ _. ___ |3UST: K1DS-About, Now - Grace M.-E: Fives Play De-\ amé will be, Wal- TT H dlonally: atrong schedule :I Clubs of the World September -{ B3910, Pitcher ast. Hall; ad another He mo GoLLY BABE ROTH _ KIN c c , SORE, BING THE OL APPLE - AWRIGHT ,;P>\9(R\G=\-\T.- mdi} E. Zz Cal 1030 br The fuguirer Ct» o i 6 4 ¥. _'gucrk ths :' LESssGN - \SF RIS Rea [ pow . TRAT: ' have | ~£ [7 O- , $ ;A\‘ | sn . e _ _. /7fi_’d‘ crim} is 5 in TAE (| : THE. \TEAMS oal cub / Call for Candidates; Vet- . < erans Back in\ School. - . s 'The first: call: for candidates for | the Rensselaor 'Polytecinié Institute: baséhall squad brought out more then, 30 weck and with the return of \Lefty\ nott, the Rochester southpaw, who made such a wonderful record: two years ago, and most pf the' veterans of list year again In bascball togs, the prospects that the Troy Engineers will haye the strong- est feam: they have evor put on the' col- diamond are exceptionally bright. Kuhnert pitched for Byracusd Univesity last season, and the strongest teams' he faced included 'Holy Cross of which team he. struck out 11 and Fordham, in 'which game he fanned 1, and je wound up -the seasoh by defeating Colgate}, allowing only throes hits and striking.out H mon, \Lofty\ will- bo backed: up who proved himself .a - steady moundsman.last season. \Terry?. Lawler, the Brooklyn filmy pl ayer, 'will also be on hand. to p out In the Schermerhorn, the former high, school pitcher and fresh- man, \who pitched Boll in, the. military Teague oversens, Is a ndl other end of the bang-Ty M11 be well sup- ported, 'as. both: \Red\ of B and \Fael! Walsh are aghin out for the position, of catcher; Sparrow, Walsh, Law= fox. and' Holden:are ¢rying to keep thoir old positions in' /the Infleld and Captain Mackey, Flandreau: and Cleverly are again out for the outfeld places, Bc: aide tin-sac F. Jasmin] nulmbar of ngwafi‘e‘ are practicing daily in the cage, a mamas 'for the snow and Ite to disdppear from the diamond: ° foal: Manager Konop has arranged an excep- in Ith: th ening. game with 5 ns Regen: 39 Ann-fl 40; and included: in the dozen cabana will be: six home games wits Syracuse, Brooklyn Poly, Worcester Tech, Hamilton, Rochester and Fordham. LENTEN DEvOTiIONS TO - TAKE PLACE WEDNESDAY * ienten‘ dam-Hons in Our Lady Helmet Christian's Church will take place {lg-R111- 6 night; instead of tomorrow, The will' bo delivered . by. the | Rev. Fnthcthnnicli; ta Fragmscan father who t the 0 {xi-l; Chink. An important meeting of the officers, promoters and? trustees of the Holy Name Society will take, place tonight at 8 o%lock. 'The ladies' com- mittées are requested to attend. , , There will be masses of requiem this week for Mrs, Mary Bergman, Tuesday morning; Alts, William J, 13“me- nerday morning; Mrs. Catherine Weber, Friar-{gnawing WILL MOVE AGAINST . MISLEADING ADVERTISING A campaign | égainst fraudulent and misleading advertising ill-South Amusing bas been started by | the I’m-fluent? conférence, an organization formed at the r Associated Advertsing meg tack at, New Grimm; last «Work trill ha couldnptgli; in cooperation with the na ional vigilance éommittee of the Associated Advertising clubs aiming to make advertising in Latin America more throthfal and will investigate advertising qimged- to South American trade, ally in Brazil, Pera and the Argentine. Corry court City Conrt. Daniel IL . Prior, presiding. at 9 a. - Judge Cases returnable ©i302, Clouick . ast Albany </ Rendeting Steinbate: Br204. Drocgan ast. Al- bright; B7200, Stuart, Jr, ast. Cook; Batler agt. MeNally: Bi307, bany Auto Company egt. Murphy E hora Auto Service. ~ Cases adjourned. to 9:30 a. 'm. today-» B4HO5, Paddle ast. Grassi; B4863, Mas- colina agt. Roth: Marrotte ast. Smartaz Marrotté ast Smanrn; on- and agt. Hetkenkam; B6SH1, fizz-wag:— B60». Ferner ast Kampty B6S0r. Albany Pétrofeam Cor- poration ast. Clat v7, Gertskin and ext. 1095. - Our Lady of An:|p Kian: \Tre agt. New Gone sooth -: | - in/ \a ARBOR HILL The Tiger Bowling; League 'of Arbor\ Hill closed its seaton Saturday- might with the Senators. finishing first; the-In- dians_second and tho Miners third, The Indiaas defeated the Miners Friday night and: jumped to second place. A. special meeting will take pluce this week to ar- rauge for, the anual dinner, when 1prizns will be awarded,. Officers of the league include James J. \Maloney president; Andrew. J. Kean, secretary, and William L. Louden, treasurer. Bishop-Hudér of the National Polish Catholic church of America dedicated the new church in Arbor | Hill yesterday morning 10, o'clock, | Services were conducted: by the' pastor, the Rev.VSIo- ciuski. ,} . 20, The Rev: Georgh I Parry, pastor of the Hope Baptist church, spoke yester day afternoon in the North Albany Bn tist chapel, Serviceds were under the i~ rection of Superintendent.Charles Ross, \he Altoona ~Socicty. of Arobr Hill 'will have m dance and reception, tonight in St. Andrew's hall, 'The committee in- 'cludes J.: F. Pleard, chairman: James Davis and Marill Greenman, (Plans for the event were completed at a meeting yesterday. ' (oe 1 ' ~ $1 Lsd w ! Members: of 'the Arbor Hill Improve» association are 'planning to nttérd the meeting of the “yestEnd Improve: ' ment. gesociation tomorrow. night .in the of the' WestAlbany' Railroad Y. M. O. A. «President John F. Boos desires. every member of, the Arbor Hill body to attend. . Discussion will. fake place, on the-extonsipn of the Arbor Hill cat line.\ \A few, minutes ofthe meeting will bo devoted to introducing members of: both organizations in order to bring about closer - cooperation. Lj Members of the committee 'appointed recently by tho Arbor Hill Improvement Association. ito investigate the condition of the soll in Liberty stark, will make their report at the April meeting of the association. Supervisor John H, Sweeney heads the committee, 'The report on 'the goil will be made to City Engineer Frank R. Lanagan, who has promised to lay out.a bascball-diationd this spring. The Rev. James Fisher, pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist=Chureh; will direct the class for boys and girls who are in training for church membership at 410 o'clock this nfternoon, | Tonight at, 8 o'clock. there will be a meeting of the group leaders in the pastor's study, Mrs. R. S. Greenman will be in charge of. the supycr Wednesday night in the church parlots. Every member of the arish is Invited to attend the School of Missions Wednesday, night. * Herbert Connery,, former Arbor Hill boy, his been ‘vromotcd in the army, ne- cording to word received Saturday by his gister, Miss Grace Connery, in Second stroct. \Connery was advanced from private to corporal. He enlisted last July at the army recruiting station in Broadway. fit} 18. stationed in Texas with the cav« + Alfred Soden: of Judson street, consid- ered one of Albany's best athletes, will participate xrf the July 4 events in Lib erty park, The events will be staged fu connection with the aunual Independence day celebration under the direction of the Arbor Hill Improvement Association, o which John E. Boos is president Last July Soden established several records at the park which will probably stand for several years. | He finished first In. the base running contest, 100 and 2: yard dashes and second in the brow jump. He is second baseman on the Thomntén. Athletic Club team. Maurice Fitigerald_of | Iudson street, farmcfchlblny Law School finial}, [Es accep m responsible position in tie government warehouses in South Schnec« fady. Aly. Fittgerald visits his parents each week end. ; Afr. and Mrs, Leonard Van Surdam, of Saratoga, are the guests of relatives in Arbor Hi. || | . . Miss Dorothy Ingraham, of Sheridan avenue; entertained her parents over the week end. . Robert Boner. of Lark street, is con- fined to his home by iliness . John- Kalmes. of Third stteet. hagte- {yrrnéd from a business trip to New o LOS ANGELES RACE \POSTPONED WEEK Los Angeles. March \-The three % automobile sees scheduled on the Angeles socednay today were past- pored unul mext Sunoay: because of the 'bad exmdnuion of the infield caused by Teasy raike . role Los enn ces nie Giants Release TI?- ty & L Onis, Birch TL by the 307341». yfimw' s of Infielder Prank Me- Gare and Pitcher Sterine Stryker to the e ' association, WM <f_the Amazon Tos Bis aflmtmw‘ U <] Ars. J. F. Mayor Watt Will Be Principal Speaker at'First Annual i Dinrars 7 . Muyor Jamed R. Watt will be the principal speaker at the first dinner to be given by the Men's Brotherhood Club of the Church of the Holy Innocents to- , morrow \hight .at (7° otclock, .. Horace Houghton, presidentof the-club, will be tonstinaster and the guests will include Frank D. Willies, State engincer; J. Sheldon, Frost, commissioner: of public safety; 'James D. Patton, commissioner | of. charities; David (Pugh, city clerk; ther Warner, county clerk; Pearla Sling, president of the Common Council, and Roy. G. Finch, deputy State engi- neer, The tev. Dr. Smart, pastor of the church, who come 'to 'Albany a fow months ago, will make :an address and during the. evening v.. Williams will give. an illustrated 'tglk' on, \The Barge Canal)! , Soh eis . \The Woman's Guild of the church will be in charge of the dinner... Mrs. Horace Houghton, president, 'will be nssisted by Leonard, Mrs,: James Van Schoonhoven, 2 Sarah Smullen, Mrs, John Law and' Mr»..John Mitchell. The dinuer. will be.served. under the direction of Mri. Howard. McMillan, who will be resisted by mmittce comprised of Mra. M. Swi; ts; _John Noll, Mrs. Willinti ParKer.AMrs. Edward. Andrews, Migs Edith-Gilliland.gnd Miss Elizabeth Hubbell 2. 202207 ' George D. Eligell will-be in charge of a program of. community. singing, and solog. will be rendered-by Joseph J. Shea, of St. Joseph's. choir, .and the Brother- hood quartets *, %,\. > . fyr this event is headed by James Von Schoonhoven, and includes William T. Palmer, Howard McMillan, William H, Yan Cott, Edward Laning, Samuel Pat gun gA E.. Reynolds {and sloxander wing, * «. Senator Law to Speak, Senator; W. W. Law, In, will bé the principal speaker ati the annual meeting of the Men's- Club'of the Madison Ave- une. Reformed Church, Thursday night. His subject will bo \Americanism Le x ' A {, * Lenten Recitals, [Hurry A. Russell, organist in. the Cathedral of All Saints, announces the following program for thelast in a scri¢s of Lenten\récitils; to take place at, 8.15 o'clock tomorrow night: _ Poccata and Fugue in, D minor Honata D mfhor te Fantasie in E minor Vinlandia .. .Biercouse an - Toccata from Fifth Sy: , Bihelins Guilmant . Closing session of Religious School. - Miss Anpa E. Pierce, dean of women of the State College for Wenchers, and (Hunter, of the Albany School .of Itelig- lous Education, 'announces that the clos- ing- sesaion- of thezschool will take place tomorrow night. | Uximinations will take place,\ | 7. \ : - A findings: meeting will take place Sun- day afternoon at 8.80 -o'clock in the Trin- ity M. E. Church;: Noble E. Whitford. chairman of the board of directors. will preside and public announcement will, be mado, of those who have successfully completed courses in this year's échonf as well as those who have gained credit for one or more courses in previous years. An address will be made by a prominent Sunday school worker. The following Albany folly have been instructors in the school and have aided §rcntly in the success of the session: Mrs. Franklin Brimmer, Mrs. W. W. Lenox, Miss Mary F. Borg, Miss Anta 3. Pierce, Miss Charlotte Estes, the Rey, James 8, Kittel, the Rev..Charles S. Hager, the Itev, 3, V. Moldenhower, the Bev, Pdward B. Trish, the Rev. Bruce 8. Wright, Dr. Clinton McCord, Dr. Har: old W, Thompson, Professor Arthur W; Belk, Professor George W. Tork; Walter Jt. Marden, A. Winifred Gruver, Alfred Greene, Jr., Dr.. C. Edward Joues and Fred- W. Cartwright, 'Plens are being made to have two terms of the school next year. 'he pro- {in-cacti: committes will be announced this EPISCOPAL. Cathedenl of All Saints-The Womnn's Auxiliary will meet this afternoon. Sub- ject, ;‘Missinn\’ The Girls' Friendly So- ciety will meet Thursday might, A meet- ing of St. Martha's Guild will take place Wednesday, Prayer Circle will méet at 4.30 p. m, Thursday. Services in observ- ance of the Feast of the Annunciation will take place at 11 a. m. Holy Commu- nion. Union services of all the Episco- pal churches of: Albany. will: take place in the Cathedtal Thursday night. The Rev. Liike White, of Mt. Clair, N. J., will preach, The Defu's Bible class will meet Friday night. 'A meeting of the men of f| the church who will canvass in the na- tion-wide. campaign will take pl t o'clock Fridayn night. piace at 8 'St. Andrew's-The Fellowship'Glub will meet tonight at § o'clock, _ The Can- 10 terbury class will also meet at S o'clock, d| Miss Anne B. Wentworth, of the board of charitics. will speak., An all day meeting of St. Martha's Guild will take place in the church Thursday, with a buiness meeting scheduled for 4 p .m. A meeting of the finance committee will take place in~the vestry night. A meéting will take place Friday night in connection with the Every {hambu- canvass being plaoned im the charch, Lenten services this: week will Include: Thursday, feast of the Annunciation, Holy Communion, 9 a, m.; litany and address at 5 p. m.; Friday, litany, 10 a. m. ChufSh of the Holy TInnocents-The Women's Guild of the church will meet at 2 ocbl: today to complete arrange- ments for the _ men's dipmer tomorrow night. (Mayor James R Watt will be the prineipal speakep_ Thursday union ser- vices of all the Episcopal churches in the Cathedral of All Saints. Litany and ter- vice a€ 10 a. m. Friday. Children's ser- vice at 4 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN, First-Weekly meeting of the Brother ood Clib will take plsce at 1 o'clock today. Miz John H. Finley will be in charse of the missionary _mecting Wel- nesday at 3 o€clock. | Astisting hostemes will be Mrs. Charles Larmon and Mre, Harold (G. Gillette, _The subject will be. \Medial Missionarics In Korea. the Philippines and Soam.* The weekly half Boar redial will fake pace Wotnesiay at 5 odock. for rest Rud molita BROTHERHOOD CLUBS - - BANQUET TOMORROW. _ GALA EVENT OF WE 'The general gommittée of arrangements P \| gubject will be, \The Seven Words of EK \Subject will take place Priday might. \Holy Places of Passion Week. Sixth-The annual meeting of the Pas- tor's Aid Society will take place Thurs- duy at 8:30 o'clock. Election of officers take place. The Intermediate Circle of the Christian Endenyor will have a social and dinner Tuesday night, Fri- day weekly prayer meeting, subject, \'The Sunday School Lessons,\ West End-The Buds and Blossoms Circle of the King's Daughters\ will. pre- sent an Friday 'night at. 8 o'clock. soul United==A micpting of the women of tho chiich will take place. Inesday, Subject, \The New - Crusade,\ . Weekly meeting Wednesday night for prayer and Bible study. ov) 200 5. R Madison Scouts . will meet this afternoon at.4 o'clock, | 'Tomor- row: night at-8, aelock the Boy Scouts will meet: . The subject for the weekly prayer meting\ Wednesday night at 8 o'clock will be \Definitengss in Inter- cessory Prayer.\. Easter Sunday, April 4, has been designated - by the | Titer church World movement as .@ day for the ingathering of members, In Protest mnt churches of all denominations many thousands of persons will be received into membership, | The pastor, the Rev.. Cal- vin H, French, wil gladly, confer with anyone who desires to unite with the church by letter or on profession of faith, '* BAPTIST, . Tabernacle-The «class for boys ant girls in training for church membership will meet ab-4:15 o'clock this afternoon. 'The Rev, Jame§ Fisher will be in charge of tlie instruction, | A meeting for group Toader will take place at 8 o'clock tonight in 'the pastor's study. | Mrs. R. S. Gree- man .will. be: in- charge of a supper to be served Wednesday at 6:15 p. m. The .Sghool of Missions will convene at Bld \ Friends invited. 'The mid week mervice will take place at 8:15 o'clock, opie for discussion will be, \The Real: 'Need of the Church:\ Whe annual moet ing of the, “Ki‘V. G. G. will take place Thursday night at § o'clock in the chtirch parlors, | Miss | Allred | Smaltman: will have charge of the program. | Election of officers will take place. Thursday will be: the cighty-cighth birthday of Mrs. Jane Pardon, 106) Livingston avenue, Mre. Pardon united with c Church 52 years ago by letter, The Pri- mary class in | the School of Missions tought by Mrs. Peter, N. Shippee will 'ncet Friday at 4:15 p. m. ©The board of deacons will be in the pastor's stud Friday at 8 o'clock to meet all who wish to unite with the church Easter Sunday, 'There will be special services, conducted by the pastor, every night during Holy Week except Saturday. _. Emmanuck-Mrs. Wilbert B.7Smith, a former Albanian, will speak at the mig- slonary meeting Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Mrs. Smith is on a furlough 'from Bombay, India. She will toll of experiences in India, A social hour will follow.. The topic for the weekly prayer meeting Friday night will be, \The Hel mict ofeSalvation.\ - A series of special sermons are being prepared 'by the pas- tor, the Rev, ML Van Nostrand: to be de- livered nightly during Holy Week. 'The Jesus on the Cross,\ Memdrial-An Experience social will take place tonight.at 8 o'clock. (Mrs. A. H. Traver heads ' the committee of ar- rangements and will be assisted by Mrs. R. C. Ludlum, Ars. William R. Vogel, Tr., and , Mra. E. A. Keeler: 'Spring flowers will be used in decoration, The program will include solos by Mfrs. Har- old Hayford and Mrs. C, B, Vandenburg, Miss Mildred Armstrong will give several recitations. Hach member will relate her experience in carping the dollar she will turn into the fund, The-proceeds will go toward the Easter offering in the church, E rayer meetiog Friday might will bein charge of the members of the Sun- day school. , First-A special meeting of the men and women of the church will take Flam: tonight to distuss important church 'af- fairs, The Rev. J.; H. Osterhout, pastor, will preside, 'The Ladies Ald Society will meet Thursday nt 2 o'clock, Prager meeting Friday night at 8 o'clock. The Senior Philathea class will be in charge of the meeting, METHODIST EPISCOPAL. 'First-Ad entertainment entitled \The World at Columbus\ will be gives in the church parlors tonight at 8 o'clock, 'The probationers' class will meet tomorrow might, the adult class in. the pastor's study and the junior class in. Miss Ifenth's office, at 7.3 lock. 'The weekly prayer imceting will take place Wednesday night at 7.45 p. m. A filble school social scheduled for -Thursday night at 7.40 p. m. 'The Standard Bear- ers will meet in the home of Miss Kath erine Edmonds, 204 South Quail street, Friday night at 7,30 o'clock Boy Scouts, Troop (30, will meet Saturday night at 7.20 o'clock under the direction of William C, Leslie, scoutmaster, The W. C. T, U, will meet in midyear county conference in the chapel Wednes- day. night, April %. This meeting occurs during conference and will replace the tomorrow night. The Junior League will weekly prager meeting. St. Lnkes-The Boy Scouts will meet meet Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Probationers\ class at 7.15 p. m. The prayer meeting at 8 o'clock will be in charge of the, Minute Men of the church. 'The Gleaners' class will meet for a, clam chowder sale Friday at 12 o'clock. this afternoon at 4 o'clock. 'The boys' probationer class will meet tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock with the pastor, the Rev. Brice S. Wright. At 8 o'clock the Albany School of Religious Educa- tion will convene for the last session. Boy Scouts meet Wednesday at 4.30 p. m. 'The Trinity Bible class meet for monthly social and business meeting Thursday might at 8 o'clock,. Dean I. J. Birney of the Boston Theological col- lege will be the preacher Friday night at the special Lenten service. At 9 o'clock the men of the church who will partici- pate in the every member canvass nest Sunday will meet for discussion and plans, . Calrary-The | Bethany | class , will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 in the home of Mrs. Austin Teatsell, 474 Motiis street.. 'The basketball team of the church will play the members of the Trinity basketball team | Wednesdar wight in the gymnssiom. The Girl Seonts of the city will have 2 \meet\ in the church parlors Thutsday night under the direction of scout director. Miss Jo- sephine Cameron. _ 'The Rings] I A Keetare uuder the 3 Hopkiez [ Herme rector of the tom.] Dr. Widey 'Fabernacle Baptist] \ Speaker at Men's Club * |___ Dinner Tomorrow Night Rev. Dr. Henry Smart. Maurice Kretzmann, of the Emmanucl church, Schenectady, will preach at the English Lenton: service . Wednesday,. His subject will be \This Is Your Hour and the Power of Darkness,\ Emmanuel Evangelieal-(English) Boy Scouts will meet at 7 o'clock tomorrow night. Divine service Wednesday night nt 8 o'clock; theine, \The Love of. God.\ The catcchetical class will meet Friday might at 7 o'clock. The choir will mest for rchearsau at 7:5 p. m. St. John's-Tonight at 8 -the church council will meet, 'Fomorrow at § p. m. the Mission Society . will conduct an open meeting: with a special study pro- gram. Wednesday at 8 the, Sixth | German Tenten. service_will take place with 'n reading of the Passion story.. The Brotherhood will meét in social sesslon Thursday at 8. The Boy Scouts will meet. friday. nt 8. . The confirmation class will meet on Saturday at 9 \m. m. to receive final in- structions for the confitination service. Sunday morning, March 29, at o'clock the confirmation service will take place in the English language. The sextonship of the church and post- | , tion of enretaker of the cemetery is vac- ant and bids are being solicited. 'The bids will be opened and acted on at- a special - congregational . meeting Mon- 'day, April 12, ' Henry R. Marz is chairman of. the committee in charge of Mnnuuul dhmgr bE the Young Men's Club\of St, Paul's Lutheran Church, which will, take place Wednesday. night, April 14, from 6 ..to 8:80 in the church parlors,. William Weighiet is president of the club. REFORMED. Madison Aveptto-The fifth in a series of Lenten meetings of the women: of the 'thurch will take place today. from 10:80 a. m. .to 4:90 p. m. . The Helpful Circle will be in charge of the luncheon that \| will be served\ at 1 glclock, Dr J. Addi- son. Jones will speak om \The Message From the Book, of Hosea\ night at the weekly Lenten service. . The Men's Olub will meet Thursday at 8 o'clock, | Petr G. Ten Eyck, pren'lden’t of the club, will preside, Senator W. W. Low. Jr., of Westchester. will ”mu-13k. Election of officers will take place. | The Girls Sewing School will meet at 11 a lm. Saturday. - Dr. T, Addison Jones will spenk, j : Qu Third—The Queens. of Avalon Rocinty will meet tomorrow in the home of Allvhsx Bessic Gould, '430 Second avenne. The weekly prayer, rervice will tnk‘t‘z place Wednesday _ night. _ Subject, | \Martin Tuther\ The Bethany class will most Thursday in the home of Miss Helen Cramer, 17 Cuyler avenue, . First-The Inasmuch Circle: will meet this afternoon at 2:80 o'clock in the home of Mrs, Henry Palmer, 250 Quail atroot. > Word, \Wisdom.\ | The Oppor tunity Circle will meet Wednesday after- noon at 3 o'clock in the home of Miss Summer. 200 State street. | Word. \Life The Girl Scouts will have an Euxter sile Wednesday afternoon anil evening in St. Paul's cluirch. - Fancy and useful articles will be on sale, | The funds are for \poor kiddies fresh ale fund.\ whes There will be service of meditation and prayer Wednesday night at 8+ o'clock, 'The Whatsoover Circle will meet with Mrs. Carl Mende, 276 South: Manning Boulevard, _ Thursday | afternoon at | { oelock. _ \Word \Trust.\ | The - Wil helniog Club will meet in the church par- lors Thursday night at 8 o'clock, The sacted cantata \The Seven Last Words will be supg by the choir and soloists next Sunday night. ~ CONGREGATIONAL First-A Lenten service will take place Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. | Subject hac Preliminary Arrangements Une. der Way for World Wide ** Convention. New York, March 2L.-Preliminary -/- arrangements for an ecumenical confer- ence, the first since the reformation, to | represent \Christians of every faith and. land,\ have been approved by the admin.. | istrative committee of the Federal Coun- eil of the Churches of Christ in Ameri- .ca,\ it was announced here today by the Rev. Charles 8. Macfarlane, 'general see retary. One of its objects is to make fu ture wm‘kbilnpossiblc.’ \[ Dr. Macfarlane said that in order. (9 have the assemblage the most widely ; representative gathering of modern times; one that would embrace every Christian ./ denomination, all \questions for discus: gion are to be limited.\ He declared that the cofference would be \lesy doc- tringl and theological in its purpose thai the World Conference on Faith and Or- der being promoted by. the leaders of the Episcopal church looking toward the re- union of all Chisterdom,\ . Soll 'The projectors,. he nid, ar . desivon that the conference shall take plact only when the churches of all nations 'are ready for it.. \They hope,\. he \that 'the contacts of this gathering may furnish a genuine basis for brotherhood and understanding.\ Alverdy, 'he said, church federations of the Seaodinayian countries, ef Switzerland and America, are backing the movement, which is ox pected to take' definite shape after. the ~. meeting of the international committe in Geneva, Switzerland, next August: Thit committes is expected to issue the iuvit ation to the leaders of the .. Clristian faiths, sae Dr. Macfarlane explained: R Phe Roman Catholic Church has ; had its councils, such as the notable: . Yathmn council under Pope Pins IX, jn 1870, when the dogma of pupal infallibility was. promulgated, Pro ° testant churches for several decades have been holding sreat-international / meetings: the Tost of which met in Xdinburgh in 1010. While the ques tong fo be discussed at the forth» : coming gathering will not partake of.\ the profound thology that absorbed:? the attention of the earlier conncils, yet in practical , accomplishment T Iwar. welfare it 'should surpai them all. ~ The American coumenical conférence committee arranging for the conference is \ cemposed of 79 members, including - hop W. F. Anderson of Cincinna James In Barton of Boston, James Cannon of Nashville, Tenni: tho Right Iew, Thomas F. Guilor of Mem-. phis. Tem Bishop E. H, Hughes of Malden, M ; Dean Shailer Mathews of Chicago, Dr. Jolin I. Mott of New York, the Hight Rev, Ethelbert 'Palbot ° of South Bethlehem, Pa., and Biskop Lu: ther B. Wilson of New Sork, a - an 193 ENTRIES IN C_. .. _ CIRCUIT RACES Kalamazoo, Mich, March every big stable in the United Stateb In represented In the 183 entries that- haye been received for the eight carly/closing events to be Yaced at the: unnuni grand clreult moting here July 19 to 2, it was announced. today, ' sw cf Tivo trotting events attracted 138 noml= pations and the three pacing events drew &¢ entrles, Thore also will be 10 late» closing events on the card. © commin neenee \Stewardship.\ . 'The Boy Scouté'wlll toect Friday night, . CATHOLIC. - The Rev, William R. Chatles, pastor . of St. Vincent de Paul's Church. will preach the Lenten service Wednesday night, Men's Holy Hour will be oh: served Friday: night, | The women will. ~ cqnlduct Stations of the Cross Friday night. PLUMBING, , HEATING AND | VENTILATION PJambers' Materials at Wholesale trices, ° Get Our Prices Before Buying M. OELEHANTY'3 $01, GREEN AND, BEAVER STs. m--____ HARM Roc in \ BLEECKER.HALL * _ .Today, Reginning With the Matinee and __ First Half of the Week (Except Wednesday Evening) But Wednesday Matinee Just the Same- An Unusaal Program of Novelties-Muslc-Surprise- dust the Kind of Entertsinment That You Enjoy YOU WILL NEVER KNOW - What Happened to \The Girl From Outside,\ When Five Crooks Fell Love With Her at the Same Time Until You See-- REX BEACITS Powerful Drama of the North \THE - GIRL | FROM ANUS _: TO s OUTSIDE.\ a Great Play-And a Greater Screen Production i PAULIN y \RED ERICK B -----IN * \F ICE 1.0 V E S 0 F DETTS‘E An Adaptation of Arthur Wing Picero's Play, \Letty. \of Wealth-On the Other Stood: iret will t 345 n. Op One Side Stood the Gilded Palses of Wr 104131; ch§flirml§xtgecfizgya§7$1 $ Y the Homes of Poverte-Which Did She Take? p. m. 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