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THE WASHINGTON HERALD SATURDAY tfOVEKBEfc 18 1910 9rT

CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROWWASHINGTON AND ITS VICINITY

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BT THOMAS18th st near Duixnit Circle between P End Q tS m Holy CfemmunioD

11 m Sermon by rector The three judgmentsof row

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Magnificat Tours in F Xuric Duulttla-iToura in F anthem after Third Collect 0for a Closer Walk with God by M Foster offer-tory anthem Thou Wilt Keep Him in PerfectPeace by C U William procwekmal hymn 514No sermon N RAn ors n recital begtrming U315 p ra precedes the abore secure

ST CHURCH 23d at near WashingtonCircle RCT Hobert Talbot and Rev George WAtkinson clergy Hnly Camrannloa 730 andFull choral treasons 8 oclock Tho ladies ofparish will hold their bazaar on Tuesday Noreajber 22 in the parish Suppers will be sened

CHURCH OF TIlE ASCENSION Mai are and12th tt nw Rev J Htnnlns rectoSirrices 8 and U a m and 415 and 8 p mThe rector will preach at 11 a m and 8 p m

TRINITY CHURCH 3d and 0 rots nw Rev Rich-

ard P Williams rector Services 11 8 Therector will preach Thanksgiving flag 730 and 11

THE CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY G at be-

tween Uth and 14th Ret Randolph H MeKirnD D wtfflr Sertlees 8 and 11 a ra 4 andp m Sunday school 920 a ra and 3 p m Thechildr n annual Thantwgiiing service will ba fcridat 4 oclock All Invited The rector will preachat 11 a m-

ST ANDDJOWa CHURCH cor Hth and Corcoransts nw Ren J J Dimen rector Ret W M

D curate Secures 733 limy Coinmouton 930 Sundar school 11 morning jerricoand ttrmen 8 craninc wnice anti serroeu Therector will preach at both terriers

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CHURCH OP THE COVENANTConnecticut ate N ts

Chubs Wood ministerStuart Bready assistant minister

Harry Bamnere Angus minister of Dock Chapel

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BAPTIST

GRACE BAPTIST 9th sod D se F W Jrtmwn-ptutor Robert Chirm an e BSttet of

note jWMcfctft at 11 awl f andevery Hfcfct Dr F B Meyer the treat LoftdM-preaefcer KeommendA him Doat ntaa Wra PintTfcit to Wathtostoa in revival work

THE QUKSTION OF HELL UM f irtli IBseries on Tiw tomorrow of lire will beJohn K Briosft auhj et at Fifth BapttH ChoreSunday 7 ML Reriral iMettosB begin SundayDifferoat p 4 n will at M UM Ttwnk gi Knight when Will D Uptbaw of Attenta will

on A TlMiriuKiftes Bwewiee and eachnisbt foHowinc for tell days All wohMM

E HEZ SWEil EXPLAINS SHOULP WASHiujrtcwfana Marry More Thee Once Sunday MightS oe Pr chiBe 11 a m subject A Clwfctiaa

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METHODIST EPISCOPAL

METROPOLITAN MEMORIAL M E GHURCHJohn MtNfcaH place and 0 at nw Reid

M tar At U a m The AmiiiwiMtruths w need At 4 i us The worlds greateat ewB liM Jolts W rfey His doetrines ami today woMd of series on Gedsmodern prophets and ThunfefciTinK serviceoit Thursday at 11 a M subject Thy pathadrop tetMM Smtday school sad MetrapoiitaB

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nw Rev W R Weddenfeoa D Ut jsstor9 JO a w Svafey nchool 11 a m P r dtriltdsake 7 a m League 8 p m Amighty leader Strangers weteome

CONGREGATIONAL

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH careerl th and G sts nw Rev Sanwel II WoodrowD D paMar R r a R Swift assistant pastor11 a M wortliip wit tfraMin bjr the

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CHRISTIAN

VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIANF I lwwcr awl U r Wflfl y 1rmchteg11 a m sad fflfl p ra by Rev Earle WHfleyd S a a w C B C38 p Seats freeCome

NINTH ST CHRISTIAN CHURCH hsts George A Miller pastor BIWe93 a w MmraiBS Mrriae 11 BreiiJiig service

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ALL SOULS CHURCH earner Hth and L etaUlrsfe G B Pierce D D nUnlster 9sW aSunday setort dave for the Cnn ratiw Sttidyof RcHsWfl and Uwlty Study dan 11 a mmor tHtr terriee sernoK br the mlahtftrit KJudfrwrtCH dHrinc the of Hwralitffworship 730 p m Youn Peoples ReligionsUnioa Ualoo Thanksgiving serricu Thursday at11 a m public invited to all serviees

NEW CHURCH

NEW CHURCH l th awl GoKoran Us w TheHer Pnak Sewall D D pester wilt at11 a au TIM Uwpal and the labor qaeatfenMatt xx Swday school lll Vcspera p rawith brief address THANKSGIVING DRYKerrke and MrmM at 11 oekclc All are oonH rbInrited l te lean library of the writings ef SIredenborg Free tracts in the restibule

PEOPLES CHURCH

Jra 6miBUt r Serrlces at11 a wbjeet sarrke B1Wstudy data at W a ra A Mnlial iaritatloa isexteed d

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GOSPEL 3IISSIOX

GOSPEL MISSION 1230 Pa aye Capt charlesH Stanley the coBTerted will spookused slug every night next week Ills tome to-night A nw Terrtwi f the MII Mr3 W Somerville of California and Mbs JennieSmith the rollwad wl ako SPeak

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YOUNG WOMENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONHth and F SK nw Vosper snrlce Sunday 133Loader Mary E Johnson a missionarySubject India

UNIVERSALIST

CHURCH OF OUR FATHER 13th and L its nwRev John VMS Schalck Jr pastor 11 a mmorning service 9 a m Sunday school T-

Pt ra E C U Union Tliankwirinff atAll SoulS Ghureh Thursday 11 a m

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 15thand K ate inc Services Sunday 11 a m and8 p m

Subject SOUL AND BODYSunday school 11 a in Wednesday evening

meeting 8 oclock Public cordially invited AUseats frt Free reading room 601 Colorado Bldg

EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE UHUKUH-Pjthian Temple 1012 9th nt nw Services at Ha ra Bishop 8A1UN will deliver a lecture uponthe subject of How to heal the sick All areinvited Boats free

NATIONAL NEW THOUGHT CENTER

MRS JACKSON OP BOSTON will speak Wednes-day at 8 p ra Daily noon uteetiecr ltd by DrBicker at Lean sad Trust Bldg rev F and 9thIaWIo iarited

SPIRITUALIST

FIRST SIHRITUALIST CHURCH PjtbUn TomUte sajBnd flaw 112 9th at nv 720 p mstart adiireawa on Gratitude hy Mr Kates andMr Terry Messages by Mrs Katos AU invited

THEOSOPHV

HOW WE MAY RECOVER THE MEMORY OFPAST LIVES

Lecture by Dr W W BAKERSunday 11 a m-

At Theasaphie lIeu 1R7 U st nw-Mn Nlectims by Mrs Allbter Cockranc fromTmnnbaiwar e

cordially invited

QUESTION MEETING HEADQUARTERS WASHiBgtoa Lttlgf Tbeteophical Society 22 A st seftwdiy Nettmfcer SO 8 p ra Ihiblte invited

TIlE SECULAR LEAGUE

TIlE GOOD OLD DAYS by Mr Qnmt-RaraweU Ceae sad wjoy them jthtan Tern

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MENTAL AND SPIRITUAL HEALING

MRS SEATON WILL GIVE A SERIES OFtalkssubject Selfhearing and healing ethersat her office Apt 202 Farragut Uth and Iate nw every Tuesday 818 p m Public invitedPatients treated weeks beginning October 10

WHITE RIBBONERS

INVADE CAPITAL

Delegates Bold MemorialService for WilJard

Nearly 1300 delegates to the WomansChristian Temperance Union conventionin session at Baltimore came to Wish

lard whose statuestands In the Capitol rotunda

The party arrived in Washington at9 oclock and headed by the local re-ception committee marched in a body to

Capitol After being photographedthey entered the building and went toStatuary Hall whore the services tookplace The statue hat been banked withflowers by the local chapter and thoceremonies wore opened with singing

Mrs Emma Sanford Sholton presidentof the local body welcomed the visitorsMIst Anne Gordon a lifelong friend ofthe founder of the W C T U and oneof Its lending workers made tho principal address extolling the work ot Fran-ces E Willard

After the ceremonies The visitors madea tour of the Capitol and the Library ofCongress A reception was held at thelocal headquarters In the afternoon

The local reception committee whichhad charge of all arrangements wascomposed of Mrs W J Cnrothon chairman Mrs Annie Grlgsby Miss MaryGuiUord Miss Jane Pidgeon Miss Bertie-Zellers Miss Mabel Thomson Mrs Thom-as J Wilson Mrs Maxim Miss EleanorWalker Mrs Jane G Thompson MrsL Prewitt Mrs M C Hull Mrs M GCopeland Mrs C H Burnett Mrs FJ Wilson Mrs A C Giles Mrs L MEbert Miss Jennie Smith Mrs A PHensen Mr and Mrs Christian MrsKramer Mrs G T Shinnick Mrs Benjamin A Llneback and Mrs Charles PGranfleld

A rally which jvas attended by severalhundred persons was held in Grace

Church last night by the Young Peo-ples Branch of the W C T U MrsEmma S Sheldon district presidentgreeted the visitors with a short addressThe principal address was made by MissRhona E G Moshor national secretaryof the Young Peoples Branch She gave-A detailed description of W C T Uwork throughout foreign lands and Inthe United States Mrs Francis Grahamsang several selections

The delegates returned to Baltimorelast night

OBJECT OF PEOPLES CHURCH

Rev Edwin Evans Explains In Firstus Pastor A

Rev Edwin Evans preached his firstmon as pastor of the Peoples Church ofWashington last Sunday He said the sec-tarianism and unprogresslvgness of estab-lished churches had forced radical thlnk

social reformers to organizethemselves under a nonsectarian and unlimiting name for the worship of God andthe advancement of social righteousness

The object of the Peoples Church Is theservice of humanity To this end It willseek to draw the thought and heart ofman to righteousness to bring life indi-vidually and collectively Into harmonywith Its requirements and to establishsociety In the love and practice of jus-tice

Special Thanknglvliiff ServiceThe Church of Our Father will unite

with All Souls Church Fourteenth andL streets for union Thanksgiving serviceThursday morning at 11 oclock RevDr John Van Schalck Jr will preach j

and there will be special music The pub-lic Is cordially invited

Dr W F Gatchell Laid ntRe tThe body of Dr William Forrest

Gatchell who died hursday 3 burledyesterday afternoon in CongressionalCemetery Services were held at thefamily residence 155 Eleventh streetnortheast under the direction of LebanonLodge No 7 F A A M ami LafayetteChapter No 5 R A M

The owner of department stores in NewYork nnd Philadelphia has Installedless apparatus in both go thatpatrons on vessels approachingdo their shopping they land

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EPISCOPAL CHURCH NOTES

When the office ot Bishop of Washing-ton was vacant one df the names men-tioned as suitable election was that ofthe Archdeacon of Richmond In the Dlocose we had almost written archdioceseof New York Rev Dr Charles S BurchThe archdeacon has now been elected

suffragan bishop for Now York thisbolng the first election of the kind held Inthe country New York Is thus the firstdiocese to t ke advantage of the new

for suffragan bishops The electionwas almost unanimous on the first ballotand was made unanimous by a risingvote As In event of the election ofany other bishop the election must beconfirmed by the standing committees andthe bishops of the church

The Rev Paul F Hoffman lately Incharge of Grace Church Baltimore during the absence of Dr Powell the rectorhas become assistant at St PaulsChurch Baltimore Rev Dr icinsolvlngrector

Tomorrow being the Sunday next before Advent sermons will be preached Invery many of our churches on the workof the Church Temperance Society t Thework of the society Is necessarily a longand arduous one Habits prejudicesand social customs are all as so manyIntronched fortresses and it Is earnestlydesired to enlist the active cooporatlonof every patriotic citizen In the organized campaign now being carried on bythis society Practically all the bishopshave given their names as approvingthe work and wishing It success In theirseveral dioceses

Whenever the naw Memorial GuildHall of St Albans parish Is bulltandIts erection and completion are expectedat no distant day the rector Rev Dr

has been given a promiseof all the chairs which may be neededand a piano besides This proposed guildtall Is to be a very beautiful onedesign was prepared by Mr Frederick-A Kendall and Mr Arthur B Heaton-It will be built of Potomac and Indiana and will cost furnished

completely equipped 20000 Themain hajl will be SO feet long by 35 feetwide giving ample space for the Sunday school for lectures and for socialgatherings for the people of the neighbor-hood In addition provision is madefor the choir for the various societies-an office for the administration work ofthe parish and a kitchen

The guild hall will be In memory ofseveral parishioners who have enteredInto rest chief among them being MlssMary Nourse and Miss Rosa Noursewhose legacies to St Albans parish en-

abled the work o be begun

Thursday Bishop Harding was In

Christs Church parish Chnptlco whoserector Rev Mr Wright was for a shortwhile assistant minister of St JohnsGeorgetown but who soon hoard thecall of tho country congregation to comeback to them and be their rector again

Tomorrow the bishop will bo In StMary County He will officiate at 11

a m In All Faith Chureh MechanlcayUle and at 480 p m will be In DentMemorial Chapel at Charlotte Hall oneof the handsomest church edifices in thecountry parts of this diocese

The bishop of the diocese has askedthe clergy to send to him the names of thevestrymen of the parishes and ten otherrepresentative laymen that he may placethem on his mailing list

The Incarnation Church bazaar opensThursday December 1 at li a m andcloses Friday December 2 at 6 p mImmediately following the closing of thebazaar t Natlounl Rifles a

Play lecture will begin at 8

BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES

Interesting of progress werebrought out in the meeting of the Bap-

tist convention weok The ColumbiaAssociation of Baptist Churches re-

ceived during the past year 2 additions-of which AVI were by baptism The to-

tal membership of the association Is now7710 The number enrolled In Sundayschools Is 6878 Tho contributions dur-

ing the past year from all Baptists in theassociation was 13997497 The SecondBaptist Chureh was chosen as the placefor holding the meeting of the associa-tion next year Various churches haverequested the assistance of the associa-tion The Metropolitan Church desires1000 toward a new building and the

following churches wish assistance forthe support of pastors Congress HeightsRandle Highlands Italian MissionChevy Chase and Emmanuel Rev JohnCompton Ball was designated as chair-man of the executive committee havingcharge of city missionary work

A committee consisting of Rev JohnE Grigg Dr Samuel H Greene SWoodward Rev Hugh T StevensonGeorge E Truitt J J Darlington andCharles K Warner was appointed toconsider the reorganization of the boardon modern lines also to aid the committees on cooperation of the Northernand Southern Baptist conventions andfor an aggressive movement of Bap-

tists In the DistrictRev Dr H T Musselman national

secretary of the Baptist Publication Society is conducting at Bethany Churchovery Monday evening a teachers training course which by the courtesy of theBethany Church is made open to allchurches of the city who are InterestedAmong the topics taught will be Pupilsand how to treat them Modern Sunday school methods and religious pedagogy-

A reception was tendered the new pas-tor of the Hyattsville Church Rev AI Nasmith last Wednesday Mr Nasmjth is under appointment as missionary-to China but will serve the Hyattsvillechurch until such time as he will leavefor the Orient

TEACHERS NAMES REQUIRED

Clilldreiib to Plncc Signs AboveSchoolroom Doors

Superintendent of Schools Stuart hasan requiring that the name

of each teacher and the grade of the classbe placed over each classroom door Inthe public school buildings

This will remove the necessity ofasking the name of the teachers or

the location tof rooms which has causedmuch annoyance

The signs will be made by the pupils ofthe seventh and eighth grades who aretaught lettering ajid will tack themabove the doors of their classrooms

M J Gen ElllIoU RetiredOrders were Issued nt the Navy De-

partment yesterday placing MaJ GenGeorge F Elliott commandant of thjMarine Corps win the retired list on No-

vember 30 His successor has not beenselected

honors to SweilenhorgToday Is the day fixed for the sol-

emn unveiling in the Cathedral of Upsolaof the Swedenborg sarcophagus erectedby vote of the Swedish Parliament atan expense of 10000 kroner Amongthose receiving Invitations to the cere-mony Is the Rev Dr Frank Sewall ofthis At the recent internationalSwedenborg Congress in London his majesty King Gustav of Sweden lent his patronage and Count Wrangle the SwedishAmbassador took part in the openingceremonies up representing the SwedishHoAie of Nobles of which Swedenborg was far many years an activehighly esteemed member

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oclock under the auspices of the Churchof the Incarnation Mrs Harriet EMunroe Is to be the lecturer

Rev William Watsorf of Mexico working under Bishop Aves Is to be in thiscity this coming week While here hewill preach at Trinity ChurcJ and alsout Chriat Church Georgetown

They are about to try the merits of arummage sale at Grace Church SouthWashjngton as a means of raising money

for their church expenses At GraceChurch the financial problem is yearlybecoming more acute On December 7

Bishop Harding is to meet the congregation to talk over the situation It is tobe hoped that this old parochial organi-zation one of the oldset in the Districtcan be maintained Intact though it maybe found advisable to change the presentlocation

The Diocesan Mission Study Class con-

ducted by Mrs George H McGrew willhold Its first meeting Monday November21 at 230 p m In Epiphany Parish HallThe book Stewardship and Missionswin be used as a studr book

will be meetings on the tour fol-lowing Mondays at 230 oclock

The course promises to he unusuallyinteresting and the Sunday school teach-ers of the dloceso will do well to attendthe sessions

Bishop McKlm Bishop of Tokyo Japanwho was to have addressed the StThomas branch of the Womans Auxiliary-on Tuesday next has telegraphed thatowing to his plans having been changedby an earlier sailing ho will have to can-

cel his engagement along with someothers of a similar nature

The first regular meeting of the SundaySchool Institute for this season was heldNovember 115 at Epiphany Parish nailwith Rev H Scott Smith D D firstvies president In the chair The meetingwas fairly well attended and the addresses given aroused much interest anddrew forth some spirited discussion MrKramers subject The interest of thchild Securing and retaining attentioncame on first He defined interest as

mental attraction and pointed out thatone of the most Difficult but essentialthings In teaching a Sunday school classwas to get all the scholars attention at-

one and the same timeRev G Freeland Peter made a com-

parison of Sunday school attendanco today with that of the past He thoughtthat there Irad been no material Increasefor the past ten years Rev C E BuckRev C Whltmore Rev E M Mott andRev H G England all took part in thediscussion which seemed to take MrPeters statements for granted and onlysought to know where the responsibility

question of extreme difficulty

Rev J Townsend Russell of the Dio-

cese of Long Island II at the Highlandsfor the winter He has a son at theNational Cathedral School for Boys

Thursday night the popular Bishop ofAlaska Bishop P T was at theCathedral School for Girls giving anaddress about his work Last year thegirls gave the bishop a day which theynamed the National Cathedral Schoolfor Girls The bishop probably short-ened the name in common use but justhow he did It we have not heard

On Thanksgiving Day liberal offerings-are asked from the faithful ofchurches for the superannuated and dis-

abled clergy of Washington This willprobably be the last occasion on whichofferings Vlll be asked in this form thelocal fund about to be merged in

general fund v hich cares for theof the whole church

JUDGE SPENCER TO SPEAK

tending Inivyer of Capital WillAttend Y M C A Meeting

Leading Jurists and lawyers of Wash-ington will attend the mens mass meet-ing at the Now National Theater tomor-row afternoon to hear Judge Selden PSpencer of the Eighth judicial circuitof Missouri discuss the relationship ofthe Bible to modern business men andconditions

He spent several days in Washingtonas president of the Y M C A International convention held here in November1807 He is a native of Erie Pa agraduate of Yale and in 106 was Republican candidate for Senator from Missourireceiving sixtyfour votes on Joint ballot

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NOTES-

At Mount Pleasant CongregationalChurch tomorrow evening at 630 Wash-ington Endeavorers will hold a modelprayer meeting as planned by FieldSecretary Karl Lehmann Bruce Cleve-land president of Mount Pleasant so-

ciety will assist Mr Lehmann-

A farewell to Mr and Mrs Lehmannwill be voiced Monday evening at CalvaryBaptist Church when tho field secretarysthree weeks campaign in Washingtonwill close with a banquet Diplomas willbe presented to the members of the C ESchool of Methods who have attended asmany as seven of the nine sessions and

examinations Tho diplomas will bearthe signatures of Dr Francis E Clarkpresident of the United Society of Chris-tian Endeavor Karl Lehmann C E Interstate field secretary and the presidentand secretary of the District of ColumbiaChristian Endeavor Union

Whitney Avenue Christian Knox Me-

morial United Presbyterian and ColumbiaHeights Lutheran churches will hold aunion service for young people tomorrowevening at 8 oclock In the former churchThe pastors will participate and FieldSecretary Lehmann will speak

Tomorrow afternoon at 330 a C Emass meeting for colored societies will beheld at Peoples Congregational Church

Northmlnster Presbyterian Society willprepare a Thanksgiving Day dinner fora poor family Next Friday evening asocial wijl be hold at the church forwhich plans are being made by a com-mittee led by Miss Wilson

Next Saturday Dr Davis and his wifeof Westminster Presbyterian Society areto start for East Africa to Join atatlon there and tomorrow eveninggoodbye will be said to the societyPresident E P Gates of the DistrictUnion will speak the parting wishes

VIRGINIA WANTS TEACHERS

Normal School Graduates Play PillVacancies Arising

Although unassigned AO schools thehopes of the forty graduates of NormalSchool No 1 were cheered yesterday byreports from Virginia that more teacherswere wanted there

Miss Anna Goding principal of theschool received a letter from W THodges superintendent of schools InAlexandria County Va saying thatWashington graduates had given the bestOf satisfaction and that he wished thatmore could be obtained

Charles C Maphls staff Inspector toldMr Hodges that several vacancies nowexisted and requested him to see tWashington girls could be secured MissCoding will inform the unemployedgraduates by mail this afternoon

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THROUGH NIGHT TRAIN-TO THE WEST VIA PITTSBURGH AND

BEGINNING NOVEMBER 27 1910Leave Washington 845 P M

Leave Baltimore 752Arrive Pittsburgh 340 A M

Arrive Cleveland 730 A M

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Arrive Chicago 200 P M

Arrive St Louis 525 P M

DINING OAR TO HARRISBURG ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT NO COACHES

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SPECIAL SERVICES BEGUN

Cnpt Stanley Speaks Nifflitly atthe Gospel 3Ilsslnm

Special evangelistic services at theGospel Mission wore Inaugurated lastThursday night Capt Charles H Stan-ley of Los a converted comedi-an commenced a weeks sodas of gogpol

services with a talk on Down the J rlohoroad

lion of the prodigal sonServices tomorrow at 3 and S p m

will also be addressed by Capt Stanleywho will sing at each service during theweek The workers of the Gospel Mis-

sion are preparing for Thanksgiving DayAllday services will be held in the Mis-

sion luau and a great turkey dinner willbe served to homeless and friendless menand women in the hall above from 1 to6 p m

Priest Named Probation OfficerRev Michael Gallagher has been desig-

nated a voluntary probation officer by theDistrict Supreme Court Father Gallagherhas been assigned by Cardinal Gibbons towork among the penal Institutions ofDistrict

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WIDOW SOLE BENEFICIARY

Will of John Tvriiifie Leaves anof 12OOO

By the terms of the will of JohnKrause dated October IS 1937 and filed

for probate yesterday his personal prop-

erty ia left to his widow Harriet KrauzeShe to also given life Interest In hisreal oitaU which at her death goes tohi three children In equal shares Thewidow is named as executrix The estateIs estimated at 12410

The will of William Swan datedSeptember 150S was filed for probateyesterday A bequest of 209 is made tohis wifes daughter Clara Stewart Theremaining estate is left to the UnitedStates Trust Company in trust for hiswidow Martha J Swan and his daugh-ter Alice E Swan Orvla

By the will of WHIfom P Worcesterdated September 11 last M X3 proceeds-of his life insurance Is to be Invested forhis wi during her life and at herdeath fund is to b paid to hisdaughter Mrs Mary C Mattingjy Hisinterest in property in Holmoad Mfmor-IP to be sold and the proceeds paid tohta daughter Philip H Mattingly Isnamed a executor

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Former Chief Constructor AV111 LookOver Navy Yards

Washington L Capps senior memberof the Naval Board on Hull Cttaagecwas yesterday detached from his presentduty and ordered to proceed to the Phillupine Islands to investigate the generalrepair facilities of the navy yards at

avite and OlongapoMr Capps was formerly chief con-

structor of the navy and he was deposed because of lifferences wiUl Secre-tary of the Navy Meyer ovar Mr Meyersreorganization of the department-

Mr Meyer has personally visited everyyard in this country but wa not ableto go to the Philippines Mr Cappi tripis Intended to supplement lnft rmatfon obtained by the Secretary

SCHOOL BOARD CITED

Father of Unvxtcclnnted Pupil Be-

gins Court ActionCarl Harris being barred from the

Adams Public School on account of notbeing vaccinated his Dr G WHarris yesterday instituted mandamusproceedings tq compel the board of education to admit the nineyearold boy

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