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Tg»DAILY STANDARD UNION: mOOBSXX. SATURDAY. MARCH 6. 1*K
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Baptist T e m p l e , Third avenue and Kc.hermcrhorn street . The pastor, the l lcv . Dr. Cort land Myers, will p r e i c h t o - m o r r o w e v e n i n g t h e first of a aortas of four s e r m o n s especial ly to womt.n. T h e topic wil l b e ^ T h e Modern Btre.' Succeed ing t h e m e s wil l be "The Modern Hehecca ," "The Modern Del i lah" a n d "The M o d e r n Ruth ."
Calvary, F o u r t h avenue and F o u r teenth s t r e e t Morning service to morrow a t 10:80 o'clock. Fo l lowing the m o r n i n g serv ice the hand of c h u r c h f e l l o w s h i p will be extended to n e w m e m b e r s and the ord inance ' of the Lord's Supper w i n be observed; E v e n ing service a t 7:45 o'clock, fol lowed fry bapt i sm. P r e a c h i n g by the Rev . fir. H . Al len Tupper , pastor. On Monday evening , March 8, an i l lustrated l ec ture wil l be g i v e n in the chapel . <m "The S e a B e a c h at Low Tide," by J o h n J. Schoonover , M.A.
Calvrtry, F i f ty - s eventh street and Sixth avenue, Manhattan. "The Soul's Ooal" will be Dr. Robert Stuart Mac-Arthur's morning theme, and in' the even ing the topic for pre-: i-ntation by the composite preaching of pulpit, organ, soloists, 100-volced <holr and congregat ion, the new type of popular e v e n i n g service prepared by I>r. MacArthur and Prof. Bowman, wil l b e "Christ, t h e Good Shepherd." In h i s Current E v e n t s Class a t 10:80 Dr. MacArthur wi l l speak on "Theodore lio.iseveit'a Wonderful Administration."
H a n s o n Place , corner of South P o r t land avenue . T h e pastor, the Rev . W . M. Vines, D.D. , wil l preach a t the morning hour on "Malachl's Message to the Church To-day.V The ordinance of the Lord's Supper wil l b e observed a t th i s service . A t 7:46 P . M., Lleut.-Col. Alex. M. D a m o n wil l deliver his lecture "In Darkest America," Illustrated with 125 stereoptlcon v i e w s and songs. The S u n day school will m e e t at 2:30 P. M., w i t h s u p e r i n t e n d e n t Harvey O. Dobson in charge. ,
CONGREGATIONAL. ,
Pilgrim Chapel, Henry and D e g r a w streets . Bible school at 2:45 to-morrow, Chlrstian Endeavor at 7 and evening service, with sermon by the pastor, the Rev. Charles M. Calderwood, a t 7:45.
Tompkins Avenue . To-morrow Dr. W a t e r s wil l preach at both services . I n the e v e n i n g he wil l preach the second sermon In his series, "Earnest W o r d s to Earnes t People ," with the special topic, "F ind ing Goodness Where It Is Leas t Expected ." Men's Class at close of morning service , under leadership of J. C. Oswald; subject, "Foundation of a World Parl iament ." Open parliament for men a t 3 o'clock In the parlors. J. W. Copman will deliver an address on "The Progress of Civil isation in the Orient." * Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, the Lenten literary lectures and organ recitals will be continued. Dr. Waters ' subjec t will be "Tennyson." and Mr. E ddy ' s programme, which lasts from 8 t o 8:20, will be In accord with the subject .
B u s h w l c k A v e n u e , corner Cornel ia street. T h e pastor , the Rev. J o h n Lewis Clark, D .D . . will preach in the m o r n i n g at 10:30 o'clock on "A Living Sacr i f i ce , ' and at 7:30 P. M. on "St. J a m e s , " In t h e ser ies "New Tes ta m e n t Wri ters ." Monday evening, m o n t h l y teachers ' meet ing and social it the h o m e of Mr. and Mrs. Wi l l iam .•hell, 34 Corne l ia street. Busi iwl i i*
Congregat ional L e a g u e week ly co t tage prayer m e e t i n g , Tuesday evening, at 48 Eldert s treet , the home of Mr. a n d Mrs. Wi l l i am N a g e l . On Wednesday even ing the Men' s Club will be a d dressed by E d w i n R. Jones, v ice-pres i dent of the Uni ted Men's Clubs of Brooklyn , P r o t e s t a n t Episcopal , T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g unton mee t ing of i n t ermedia te Christ ian Endeavor So ciet ies of the S i x t h District.
Church o f t h e Pi lgr ims , corner of Henry and R e m s e n streets. The p a s tor, the Rev . Marlon L e R o y Burton, Ph .D. , will p r e a c h to -morrow at ,11 A. M.. u p o n t h e subject , "Devot ion to Christ." At 4:30 In the afternoon, c o n ducted by t h e pastor, will occur the c o m m u n i o n serv ice , with reception of new m e m b e r s , in the even ing at 8 o'clock, first s erv ice In a n e w fea ture of the c h u r c h ' s work. Hereto fore there h a s b e e n no evening service upon c o m m u n i o n Sundays, but h e r e after, under t h e auspices of the Men's Club, there wi l l be a service, as usual , at 8 o'clock on communion Sundays , addressed by prominent speakers of the country . J u d g e Robert J. Wi lk in will speak t o - m o r r o w night u p o n t h e "Work of Our Children's C o u r t " Dr. Burton has jus t issued a leaf let d e script ive of t h e Lenten services . On Sabbath m o r n i n g s the general t h e m e is "Christ." On Sabbath even ings t h e general t h e m e Is "The Holy Spirit ," and at the m i d - w e e k service the g e n eral t h e m e is "St. John's Portraya l of the Last D a y , " the mee t ings be ing based upon J o h n 14-17. D u r i n g H o l y W e e k t h e r e wil l be a series of m e e t ings from 5 t o n In the af ternoon, a d - ! dressed by Drs . Boynton, Cadmati . Water? and L y m a n . The m i d - w e e k sri-' i>••• on March IT will be addressed by the Rev . Dr. Hll l ls .
Central. Hancock street , near Bedford avenue . Dr. Cadman wilt preach In the morning a t 10:45 upon "A P l a i n Man and H i s Bible." In the e v e n i n g iii" choir will g ive its usual monthly praise service, and there will be a n a d dress by the pastor upon "A P l e a for Books." T u e s d a y . 6:30 P. M., the men** annual dinner will be held In the lower rooms of the chapeL The Rev . Dr . Fosdlck and the Rev. Dr. Leroy B u r ton, pastor of the Church of the P i l grims, will be the principal speakers . Addresses wil l a lso be made by the president of the Men's Union, Al fred E. Vass , the pastor and others. W e d nesday, 8:15 P. M., the regular monthly meet ing of the Central League will be held. A concert will b* given under the direction* of Frederick Preston. r .
Flat hush. Dorchester road and E a s t Eighteenth s t r e e t The pastor, the R e v , I > w l s T. Reed; will preach In the morning at 10:45. Sermon Subject, "N*lco-demus' Denial by Equivalents ."- Music by quartet a n d chorus .under the direction o f Wi l l iam Edward Taylor, 'ehorN master. At noon the Men's Class will consider the subject of "Garden Cities and Model Vi l lage as a Remedy for Congest ion," In the even ing a t 8 o'clock Mr. Reed will begin a series of addresses on "Rational Living," a t tempt ing to show how psychology, by Its d iscover ies of the methods of operation of the mind, has given us both encouragement and warnings. The first address will be on "Habi t ' '
Clinton A v e n u e . To-morrow the Rev . Dr, Boynton will preach at both service*. The morn ing subjec t will be "See,-ing Jesus ," and In the evening "The U n -hast lng Bel iever," At the- midweek service, on Wednesday evening, there will be a conference upon "My Early Rel igious Training."
South, Court and President street , the Rev, Dr. L y m a n and Rev. Boyd Edward* pastors . Morning service a t It A, M. will be the sacrament service, wl ih reception of members. The evening service a t 7:S0 will be of praise and song. The fol lowing special features tire announced for the Lenten t ime: For the m i d w e e k (Wednesday) service* the general t h e m e will be "Christian Relat ionships ," The addresses will be made
- alternately by the pastor* on tha themes , "Christ and His Heavenly F a ther," "Christ and Hla Friends ." "Christ's Fr iend* a Community ," "Christ's Fr iends and HI* Kingdom." The Women'a chapel service, a lso In
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W a r r e n Street, the R*v. Dr. A. W , Byrt and the Rev . John B. Zelter, p a s tors. To-morrow Mr. Zelter wilt preach both mornlpg a n d evening . Dr. B y r t will preach in the morning at t h * F i r s t Place M. E. Church and at n ight a t the South Second Street M. E. Church.
Grace ( B a y Ridge) . Fourth a n d Ovlngton avenues . Sacrament of B a p tism, Lord's Supper, reception of m e m bers and address by the paator, the Rev. Dr. George Adams, a t 10:80 In the morning. In the evening at 7:80 m e m o rial service for the' lata Dr. Theodora L. Cuyler.
Jane*, Reld . avenue and Monroe street. In the morning Holy C o m munion and reception of member*. I n the e v e n i n g the pastor, the Rev . R o b ert Bagnell , D.D., will preach o n "Reasoning Together With God." The e v e n ing service will be the regular month ly musical service. The choirj with Dr. Browne at the organ, will render special numbers . On Monday evening the Epworth League will hold. It* regular monthly business meet ing* in the parlor. The Men's L e a g u e wtll meet T u e s day even ing and will be addressed by Dr. E . S. Lewie . . a s s i s t a n t editor of Sunday school l i terature. - On T h u r s day even ing the choir wil l g ive a concert in the auditorium.
York Street, the Rev . E . Cunningham, paator. Morning aervlc* a t 10:80 A. M , Holy Communion; even ing aervice a t 7:30 P. M., pastor's topic, "Dal ly Bread."
D e K a l b Avenue , t h a R e v . Dr. W. W . W. Wilson, pastor. T h e s a c r a m e n t s of the Lord's Supper a n d B a p t i s m wil l be adminis tered a n d n e w m e m b e r s wi l l be received t o - m o r r o w morning , and at n ight the paator wil l preach o n "Prevai l ing Prayer ," another L e n t e n subject , h a v i n g preached on " F a s t i n g " the preced ing Sabbath . Sunday schoo l at 2:30 P. M.; E p w o r t h L e a g u e m e e t ing at 6:30 P . M.; subject , ' 'The Soul ' s B r e a d ; " t h e Rev . C. P. Corner, l eader . Mid-week prayer m e e t i n g W e d n e s d a y n ight and c lasses Sunday m o r n i n g , Tuesday, and Fr iday night3.
Epworth , D e K a l b avenue. Dr. J. S. Chadwlck, Pres id ing Elder of t h e Brooklyn North District , will preach to-morrow morning and dedicate t h e pipe organ recently Installed.
Fenlmore Street. To-morrow at 10:30 communion will be adminis tered a n d n e w members will be received. Mr. O s m u n will g ive a brief address. E v e n ing service at 7:45, w i t h special mus ic by the quartet. The first of a ser ie s of sermons will be g i v e n on "The L l fa Beyond the Grave," the special t h e m e being "The Certainty of the Life B e yond." Official board meets Monday at 8 P. M. Girls' Sunshine Society presents "The Bilberry Boy" on F r i d a y even ing at 8 o'clock.
P R E S B Y T E R I A N .
L**M*f}a preacher next W e d n e s d a y • v a n -In* wil l be the Rev. Arthur B. H o w a r d . T h e confirmation c | a » s a n d the Men'a Club will meet on Thursday e v e n i n g .
St . Ann's on the He ights , Clinton, corner Livingston streets, the R*v, C. CapiPhell Walker, rector. Services to morrow, a s follows: 8 A. If., ho ly c o m munion; 11 A. M., Litany, sermon and holy communion; 8 P. M., even ing prayer and sermon. T h o rector will preach In the morning, and a t I P . M. wil l preach the first of the Lenten course' Of sermons on "Tha Croaa of J e s u s . " Special music will be rendered a t th i s aervice by cello, harp a n d organ--*!'. F . Helnroth, cello; Miss Anto -nla Griffin, harp; Wil l iam A. Qolda-worthy , organ. Organ, harp and cello recital a t the close of service . Dally Lenten services, 8 A. M. and 5 P. M. F r t * organ recital Friday at 4 P . M.
Church of the Holy Trinity. To-morrow, celebration of the holy c o m m u n ion a t 8:80 A. M., with short address . Morn ing prayer, sermon and second celebrat ion at 11, when the ReY. J. H o w a r d Melish will preach, a n d e v e n i n g prayer and sermon by the Rev. Clifton H. Brewer at 8. There wil l be the usua l noonday services next week, wi th short addresses by the fol lowing preachers , dally 12:00 to 12:30: Monday, the Kev . Charles C. Harriman. rector Of S t Ann's Church, Morrisanla, N. Y.; T u e s d a y , the Rev . Wllford L. Bobbins, D e a n of the General Theological Seminary, N e w York; Wednesday, the Rev. T h o m a s J. Lacey rector Church of the Redeemer; Thursday, the Rev. Campbell C. Walker, rector St. Ann's Church, and Friday, the Rev. H u g h Birchhead, rector St. George's Church, Manhattan. There will a l so be a -daily service in t h i s church a t 5 o'clock, and on Wedn e s d a y n i g h t s - a t 8. Monday evenings dur ing March there wil l be organ rec i ta l s at 8 o'clock by one of the organi s t s of the church. N e x t Monday Samuel A. Baldwin will g i v e t h e recital.
Church of the Nat iv i ty , Keni lworth place, near Avenue F and Flatbush avenue . The Rev. A n d r e w Fleming, rector, wil l preach at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. to-morrow. The holy communion will be celebrated at the morning service. The special preacher on Thursday evening . March 11. wil l be the Rev. Wlnf ie ld S. Baer. rector o f St. George's Church.
Christ Church, Bedford avenue . The preacher a t 11 A. M. will be the Rev. Wi l l i am Sheafe Chase, and at the e v e n i n g at 7:45 tho Rev . Spencer S. Roche, D.D., rector of St. Mark's Church, on Adelphl street, The preacher on Wednesday night wil l be the Rev. W . S. Baer, of St. George's Church. A t the service a t 5 P . M. on Monday the Rov. R. H. Scott will g ive the second of the series of sermons upon "Evolut ion and the Bible ," h a v i n g for his topic, "The Doctrine of Sin." On Tuesday , a t 5 P. M., the R e v . Wi l l iam Sheafe Chase wil l g ive the second of the series of sermons upon "Religion a n d Health," h a v i n g for his topic, " H o w to Overcome the F e a r that B r i n g s Disease." On Thursday, a t 5 P . M., the sermon by Canon Chase will be on "What Do the Var ious Part* of tha Church Building Mean?" On Saturday, a t 5 P. M., hfe wil l g ive a talk i l lustrated by the stereoptlcon, on "The Prodigal Son."
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Classon Avenue. To-morrow In the absence of Dr. Burrell, the morn ing a n d evening services wil l be conducted by the Rev. George Wi l l i am Knox . D .D. , LL.D. , formerly professor In the I m perial Univers i ty of Toklo, n o w professor of phi losophy of religion In U n i o n Theological Seminary. N e w York. Dr. Knox Is the author of several Important works and has been decorated l a t e ly b y the Emperor of Japan. T h u r s day night, ladles' n ight of the Men's League. Dr. R a m o n R e y e s La la . of aMnlla, will g ive a stereoptlcon lecture on the Phil ippines.
Lafayet te Avenue. The Rev . Cleland B. McAfee, D.D. , wi l l preach in t h e morning on "The L i f e and Character of Dr; Cuyler," and the h y m n s will .all be old favori tes of his . In t h e e v e n ing the Rev . Al lyn K. Foster , M . A , wil l preach.
Bedford. Nos trand avenue and D e a n street. "Blessed I s Pain , or the M i s sion of Suffering," wi l l be the R e v . Dr. E. E d w a r d Young's s u b j e c t t o - m o r r o w , a t 10:46 A. M. and h i s e v e n i n g s u b ject, a t 7:46 o'clock, will be " H o w t o Live Perfect ly One Day ." The Men's Club of the church will hold Its mock trial on W e d n e s d a y evening a t 8 o'clock. At torney L lewe l lyn A . W r a y presiding a s Judge, and Prof. E . W . Falr ley and Chester D Griesemer b e ing chief at torneys . "The- Bible Men and W o m e n Adapted to the T w e n t i e t h Century" i s the subject of the n e w s e ries of the Fr iday n ight Bibl* s tud ies conducted by the pastor-
F i r s t Henry street near Clark. Ser vice to-morrow, w i t h preaching b y the Rev . Dr. L Mason Clarke, minister , a t 11 A, M. and 4 P. M. The theme of the afternoon sermon will be th« third s tudy In "What I Bel ieve." "What I Be l ieve? Jesus ." T h * men's a s s o c i a tion of the church wi l l meet in the upper conference room on T u e s d a y evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. Clarke wil l lead. Midweek service. In the lecture room on W e d n e s d a y evening a t 8 o'clock. Dr. Clarke" wi l l be In charge-Subject , "Jesus a t the F e a s t of the Tabernacle*," *
Wel l* Memorial , - Fos t er avenue a n d E a s t Thirteenth s treet . The paator. the Rev . Wil l iam Bishop Gates , wi l l preach- morning and evening. In the morning h i s subject wil l be "A K e r nel of Life," and in tha e v e n i n g wi l l be g iven the fourth In a . ser ies of s tore -optlcon sermons, wh ich cont inue u p to E a s t e r t ime. • On Friday, March 12, tho anniversary of th* great b l l s sard Of IMS will be a s trawberry fest ival In tha church. The n e w officers of th* Christ ian E n d e a v o r Boeiety h a v e Just bean elected and wllLtee Installed morrow evening . Currey: V i c e - P r e s i d e n t Langenbacher; Correapoi tary. Miss R o s e K o c h ; EC retary.MJss Helen Polhemua; Treasurer , George Langenbacher . L a s t w e e k t h * pastor declined a call to the a s s i s t a n t pastorate of ops of the largest churches In N e w Jersey.
P R O T E S T A N T E P I S C O P A L .
St. James , L a f a y e t t e avenue , corner S t J a m e s place. T h e rector, the R e v . Charles W. N e u m a n n , will' preach a t the morn ing service, and In the e v e n -Ing the Rev. George T h o m a s Dowl lng . D.D. , formerly rector o f St. J a m e s , wil l preach- Dal ly Lenten services are be ing held* in th i s church at 5 o'clock, and every W e d n e s d a y noonday service for s tudents and dtho/s , beginning at 13:30 and ending promptly at 11:80. On W e d n e s d a y of this week the apeeker Wlil be the Rev . -Spencer 8, Roche , D.D. , rector-of St. Mark's Church.
Church Of S t Matthew. McDonough street and Tompkins avenue, the Rev . Frederic W . Norrfa rector. The service to-morrow morning a t 11 o'clock will Include a celebration mt holy c o m m u n ion, the Li tany "«d a sermon by the rector. At 7:80 o'clock there Will he s o evening prayer<aj*rvIce, with a sermon by the Rev. Samuel H. Job* o n the "Academic and Legal Healer ." This la the fifth In the ser ies which Is be ing given by this c l ergyman each S u n d a y evening. At I A. M. there will a l so be a ce lebrat ion of ho ly communion.
Dur ing Lent the fol lowing w e e k d a y evening prayer services are he ld: On Tuesday at 4, Wednesday at I. T h u r s day at 4 and Fr iday s t 8 p . M
Calvary, Bushwiek avenue, be low Gates, the Rsv . .John w i u i a m s rector , serv ice* to-morrow: 8 A u.. holy c o m munion; 10:41 A M . holy c o m m u n i o n and sermon by the pastor: 2:45 P. M . Sunday •chool; 7 * « P. M.. e v e n i n g prayer and sermon by th* R e v T h o m a s Davlea, of Manhattan T h e special
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preaches a short sermon, the general subject being "The Spiritual Life." The special subject announced for next Wednesday e v e n i n g is " 'Watch, As God's Athlete.' " The Wordsworth Club, composed of young people connected with the church, will have a meet ing on Monday e v e n i n g at the home of the minister . The subject to be considered Is "The Problem of Being."
The services a t the Moravian Church. Jay street , near Myrt le avenue, the Rev. Paul M. Orelder, pastor, will be as fol lows to-morrow: 10:45 A. M., Lenten l i tany and sermon; subject, "Self Sacrifice," fol lowed by the Lord's Supper. 2:30 P. M., Sunday school; 8 P. M., gospel service . Every d a y at 4:30 P. M., prayer service. Friday, 8 P. M., Christian Endeavor and Sunday-school lesson s tudy,
At the Welcome Primit ive Methodist Church, c l a s s o n avenue, near Lafay ette avenue, the pastor, the Rev. John J. Loekett. will preach to-morrow at 10:45 A. M. on "Uncerta inty and Opportunity," and at 7:45 P. M., on "With Long Life Will I B les s Thee," in m e m ory of the Rev. Dr. Cuyler. At a public meeting at 2:30 P. M.. at which discussion is al lowed, Thomaa W. Leonard will speak on "Causes of Political Corruption." Alderman Daniel R. Coleman will preside.
The Rev. A. B. Hubley, of Montreal, Canada, wil preach to-morrow In the Reformed Episcopal Church of the Reconciliation, Nostrand and Jefferson avenues .
Church of the N e w Jerusalem, Monroe Place and Clark street. Services at 10:45 A. M. to-morrow. The Rev. Arthur Mercer will preach. Subject, "A Hard Road to Happiness ." Free library and reading room, 98 South El liott place.
N e w Thought services in Aurora Grata Cathedral a t 3:30 P. M. Caroline S. F. March, speaker.
Holy Communion will be celebrated and new members received in the Si-loam Presbyter ian congregation to-morrow at 3 P. M., In the auditorium of the A. M. E . Z. Memorial Church. Bridge street, between Wil loughby street and Myrtle avenue.
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In the Church of S t John the B a p tist, Lewis and Wi l l oughby avenues , the fol lowing sermons will be delivered during tho week: A t the last m a s s on Sunday "Confirmation," by Father Judgf, C.M.; a t the v e s p e r service, the sermon will be on "Impurity," delivered
j by a vis i t ing miss ionary; on Tuesday ; evening, the sermon will be "Our j Faith and I t s Pract ices ," by Dr. Men-
nls, C M . On Sunday evening . In the Church of
the Visitation on Richards street, the second of the ser ies of sermons on "Christian Marriage" wil l be preached. f>n Wednesday e v e n i n g tire, preacher will b«< the Rev. John Wilson, of St. Patrick's.
The Paul ls t F a t h e r s , under the direction of F a t h e r C o n w a y , C.S.P., will •<;.!. a four week*' miss ion in the Church of St. A u g u s t i n e , on Sixth avenue, at the last m a s s to-morrow. The services dur ing the c o m i n g w e e k !
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will open a two w e e k s ' mission on March 21 In the C h u r c h of St. Boniface on Duffield street. T h e first week the services will be c o n d u c t e d in the German tongue and the second week will be devoted to the E n g l i s h - s p e a k i n g members of the c o n g r e g a t i o n .
On Sunday af ternoon the Vincent ian Fathers will conc lude the mission for the married w o m e n of the Church of St. Vincent de Pau l on North S ixth street, in the even ing t h e y will open a mission for the s ingle w o m e n of the parish.
The Ladies ' Auxi l iary of the St. V i n cent de Paul Society will hold Its a n nual retreat at the Convent of the French Nurs ing Sisters, on H e n r y street, during the c o m i n g week. It will be conducted by Dr. McGlnnis, president of the Internat ional Cathol ic Truth Society.
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Cathol ic l^eu)s To-morrow is tho j>-cond Sunday of
Lent . The F o r t y Hours* Devotion Is scheduled to t a k e place in the Church of St. Vincent de Paul, on North Sixth street; in the Church of the Visitation, on Richards street, and in the Church of St. Anne, on Gold street.
During the coming week the following feasts will be observed: Sunday. St, T h o m a s Aquinas ; Monday, St , John of God: Tuesday . St. Franc i s of R o m e ; Wednesday, the F o r t y Martyrs; Thurs day, St . Eu log ius ; Friday, Spear and N a i l s ; Saturday, St. Gerald. ^
Father Brady, of tbe Church of S t Teresa, h a s been sent to* the Church of St. Monica, a t Jamaica , t o ass i s t there during the i l lness of F a t h e r Matthews , the pastor.
There will be an important meet ing of, the Bx'Miuttve Committee of the Diocesan Union of Holy N a m e Societies in the parish hall of tne Church of the Holy Fami ly , on Thirteenth street, on Sunday afternoon. The meet ing i* cail"d for 3 o'clock.
Much bus iness o f importance wOl b e transacted at the meet ing of the St . Vincent de P a u l Society next Thurs day evening a t St . Vincent's H o m e on Boerum place.
The n e w Church of the H o l y Innocents, Bever ley road and East Seventeenth s treet
R E F O R M E D .
R e f o r m e d on the H e i g h t s , Plerre-p o n t street. The pas tor wlU preach t o - m o r r o w morning, subject , "Worke r s w i t h God." At 4 o'c lock the choir , under the direct ion of Clifford D e m a r e s t , organist, wi l l g ive a Mend e l s s o h n afternoon, w i t h a d d r e s s by the pastor.
Bouth Bushwlck ( W h i t e Church) . T h e Lord's Supper wil l be served at t h e m o r n i n g service. D u r i n g March t h e P a r m e n a s c lass f o r m e n •will take a s Its t h e m e "Civic Corrupt ion," taki n g a s their topic for d iscuss ion th i s S u n d a y afternoon "The E x t e n t of Corruption." The c lass ho lds Its s e s s i o n s a t 3 P. M. every Sunday . T h e pas tor has been delegated to conduct s e r v i c e s at the "Hague" th i s s u m m e r a n d l e a v e s w i t h h i s f a m i l y for Hol land on t h e Holland Amer ican l iner N o o r -d a m , J u n e 22. H e wil l be a w a y about three months , sa i l ing f o r h o m e Sept. 11, o n the American l iner St. Louis ,
F irs t , Seventh avenue and Carroll s treet . Dr. Farrar, the minister , will m a k e an address to -morrow evening oh "The Life of Wagner ," in connect ion wi th the "Richard W a g n e r Serv i ce" to be given by t h e choir wi th solo is ts .
T. M. C. A ,
Dr . Cadman will speak at the Bedford Branch Y. M. C. A,, Bedford a v e n u e and Monroe street, e v e r y Sunday afternoon this month. To-morrow he wil l begin a series of Lenten lectures. T h e special subject for the first address will be "The Plain Man and H i s Bible." Dr. Cadman will follow his usual c u s t o m of answering ques t ions sent In from the audience. T h e specia l feature of th i s service will Include "Songs In the Dark," with the s ing ing led by H a r p e r G. Smyth. Charles Wold will g i v e several select ions on the musical g l a s s e s .
T h e Rev . Theodore S. Henderson, the new pastor of Hanson P l a c e Methodist Church, i s to speak a t the Central T. M. C. A., Ful ton and Bond streets , to -morroay afternoon a t 8:30. T h e music for th i s aervice will be furnished by t h * choir o f the Church of the Reconcil iation.
M I S C E L L A N E O U S .
Dr. Madison C. P e t e r s wil l preach, to-morrow In the Old B u s h w l c k Reformed Church, corner Conse lyea and Humboldt streets , the Rev. J. J . Munro, minister. At 10:4* Dr. Peters* subject wil l be. "The Evolut ion o f t h e Backslider"; at 4 o'clock, "The Kind of a Church that Wil l Get the People ," and a t 7:46, "Popular Cloaks for Sin."
Lesl ie Wil l i* Bprague wil l speak o n "Moral Scepticism and I t s Cure" before the Ethical Society at Carnegie Hall . Manhattan, to-morrow morning. Mr. Sprague Is leader of the Brooklyn Soc i e t y for Ethical Culture a n d t» one o f Dr. Fel ix Adler s a s soc ia t e s In the loadership of the N e w York Ethical Society . It I* the first t i m e this year that Mr. Sprague has occupied the platform a t C u n s g i e Hal) .
At Uni ty Church t o - m o r r o w m o r n -Ins; the subject of Dr. B o n d a g e ' s serm o n will be "The Greates t o f Greek H e r o e s ; Thnoleon."
At the Fourth Uni tar ian Church, Bever ly road, and East N i n e t e e n t h street," Flatbush, the minis ter , the Rev. I* A. Harvey, will e x c h a n g e w i t h Rev. A. C Nlckerson, of P la lnf le ld , N. J. Serv ice at 11 A . M.
Brother Corner, of t h e D e K a l b Aven u e M. E . Church, wi l l h a v e charge o f t h e communion serv ices to be he ld a t t h * In-As-Much H o m e to -morrow a t 3:So P. M.
Before the People ' s F o r u m to -mor-row, at 3 P. M , a t Hart ' s Ha l l , Gates a v e n u e and Broadway , e x - A s s e m b l y m a n Barttey J. Wright will s p e a k on "The .Qomper* Contempt Proceed ings" and resolutions wilt be presented for | HU theme e n Sunday adopt ion protes t ing aga ins t t h e recent | pany Keeping ." dec i s ion of Federal Court Just ice Wright . The Social ist Educat iona l C l u b announce* at Its l ec turer for tomorrow,, at 3 P. M.. at It* rooms , 635 G r a h a m avenue, < near E n g e r t street. Robert Baker, who will apeak on "The Bat t l e for F r e e d o m . " T h e lec turer a t the Worklngmen'a E d u c s t l o n a l Club to-morrow, « P. M„ will be J a m e s F. Morton. Jr. Hi s subject Is "The N e s t Step In Social Evolut ion -
F a i t h Chapel, 126 N e a e a a avenue . W. H. Crlddls. super in tendent . E v e n i n g service t o - m o r r o w a t • P . M. Kvsngeli«t Clifton will h o l d revival services at the Fa i th Chane l beg inning to-morrow, and an M a r c h I, I. IA, l l , U , M e e t m f t every even ing a t 7:H.
In the Second Uni tar ian Church, Clinton and Congress s treets , the minister, the Rsv . Caleb fl. fl. Dnt ton , will
SUi.dayHSclTOol L e s s o r
First Quarter. March 7,1909.
tOOPTKIOHT, DAVIS W. OUUUC>
Lesson X.
Acts viii. 26.
Philip and the Ethiopian. T h e c h a r i o t ride toward Gaza la a scenic Incident. H e r e comes t h e g l i t t e r
ing cava lcade—the avant -cour ier wi th van and rear -guard and b a g g a g e - t r a i n . Center of it all is this e legant , embossed , Egypt ian car. wi th its rider, so n o b l e and pens ive . In s tr iking contrast to* th i s brave array is the solitary f o o t m a n on the b y - p a t h that intersects the h ighway . If onf: could have a bird'a-eye view, h e w o u l d see that the c o n j u n c t i o n between t h e caravan and t h e s i n g l e trave ler is go ing to be accurate . It wil l occur just a.s the nobleman lays h i s f inger u p o n that passage of the Old T e s t a m e n t w h i c h , more than a n y o t h e r , conta ins t h e heart of the N e w .
H o w c o m e s this d u s k y pr ince to be a prose lyte? Perhaps s o m e f i r s t -century' R o t h s c h i l d , intent u p o n d o i n g good a s well as ge t t ing the h i g h e s t p o s -r'.ble rate of interest for h i s money , as he talked over bonds and c o n s o l s w i t h ' h i s t reasurer in the f a r - a w a y empire , coveted h i m for God. Or, t h e m o t i v o m a y h a v e been as evil as that wh ich received Jesus ' severest stricture.
At all events , the g e n u i n e n e s s of the convers ion of the Numid ian p r i n c e can not be discounted. I t i s ev idenced by h i s long , expensive .and t o i l s o m e j o u r n e y to the seat of h i s n e w l y - e s p o u s e d faith, and by his purchase a n d perusal of the Bible . To t h o s e w h o have , more sha l l be given.
Ph i l ip ' s call a w a y from S a m a r i a is inexpl icable to h im. The revival i s a t its h e i g h t . W h o can s h e p h e r d the converts like h i m s e l f ? Then, too , ordered to a p l a c e where there are no peop le to preach to . W h o can unders tand i t? But t h e evange l i s t is the v e r y incarnat ion of obedience . He s tops not "to** reason w h y , " rhuch less "to m a k e reply." His c o m p l i a n c e is in s tantaneous , implici t . H e w o r k s wi th God. W h o shal l measure the results?
A n o t h e r Spir i t -uttered order r ings in his heart , "Go, join this char io t ." It m a t t e r s not that the r ider Is ev ident ly a prince and a foreigner. P h i l i p is at t h e char io t -whee l in a m o m e n t . H e uses a wi t ty jingle of w o r d s to at tract t h e reader's a t tent ion , and a m o m e n t later is seated beside h i m u p o n the g o r g e o u s upholstery', w h i l e t o g e t h e r t h e y bend over the ye l low scrol l of the prophet . The upshot of It is that the "man of Eth iop ia" is converted , a n d the evange l i s t f inds that he w a s cal led t rom a c i ty to convert an empire . F o r that c h a r i o t is t ransmuted into a car of salvation. W i t h its load, m o r e p r e c i o u s han t h e ivory or gold of a cont inent , it rolled a t h o u s a n d miles u p t h e N i l e
Into t h e v e r y heart of Nub ia .
The Teacher's Lantern.
Are the D e a d ? gathered there, and w h o last Sunday spoke to a s imi lar ly large a s s e m b l y In the largest audi tor ium at Wat.-f-bury. Conn., w h e r e s tanding room was at a p r e m i u m , is to be h"re a g a i n tomorrow and 'conduct services in the Broo lyn Tabernac le , H i c k s street, near F u l t o n ( the old P l y m o u t h BeiJt*! of H e n r y Ward B e e c h e r f a m e ) . A t 11 o'c lock P a s t o r R u s s e l l wi l l p r e a c h on " B a p t i s m f r o m th« Bib le S tandpoint and I ts Import ." w h i l e a t 3 P. M. the topic wil l be "In t h e Cross o f Christ W e Glory," based o n t h e t e x t f o u n d i n Corinthians , I:IS: "The p r e a c h i n g o f t h e c r o s s Is to t h « n t h a t perish foo l i shness , but unto u s that are saved it is the Power of God." At 7 o'clock In t h e e v e n i n g there will b e a pra i se serv ice a n d half a n hour later a q u e s t ion meet ing , a t w h i c h Bible inquir ies f rom the publ ic w i l l he answered .
T h e historical accuracy of the narrat ive has incidental proof in t h a t w e k n o w from other sources t h a t there were at this period m a n y Jews in E t h i o p i a . Also , B. C. 22. a queen, cal led Candace , was forced by t h e prefect of E g y p t t o accept t e r m s of peace.
• • • • W W In t h e Mosaic ritual, the pr ies t put a drop of b lood on the tip of e a c h h o r n
of t h e altar. Incongruous , do you s a y ? A horned altar, and b lood o n t h e •Think a m o m e n t . T h e altar stood four-square . A horn pointed t<>
q u a r t e r o f t h e g lobe . I n t h * l a n g u a g e of t h e Lord's k indergarten . t« o r * ! meant t h a t the a t o n e m e n t w a s to b e carried e v e r y w h e r e , bo Pau l , la ter ,
i carried it n o r t h w e s t Into As ia Minor and beyond, and In this i n s t a n c e t h e j E t h i o p i a n carried it s o u t h w e s t into Africa.
• • • W W • ( T h e p h e n o m e n a l n i n e t e e n t h - c e n t u r y miss ionary m o v e m e n t is the p e r p e t u a
t ion and ex tens ion o f ' P h i l i p ' s work. It t ransmutes the chariots of c o m m e r c e i.tto c a r s of sa lvat ion, and s e n d s t h e m rol l ing t o w a r d the hearts of cont inents^ .
• * * * # * A s u m m e r s h o w e r drove s o m e p ious s tudent s o f Wi l l iams Col lege t o s h e l t e r
o f a hays tack . One s u g g e s t e d prayer for t h e h e a t h e n world. F r o m s u c h a n -vpnt rose t h e A m e r i c a n B o a r d o f C o m m i s s i o n e r s for Fore ign Mission*. J o h n S t e w a r t , a wayfar ing m a n . conver ted a t Marietta, Ohio , felt prompted t o s t a r t n o r t h w a r d to tell s o m e o n e o f his convers ion . H e entered the r e s e r v a t i o n o f t h e W y a n d o t Indians . T h e . tr ibe w a s converted. Fr#Jm"tbis c i r c u m s t a n c e rose t h e Miss ionary Society o f t h e M e t h o d i s t Ep i scopa l Church . A pa ir o f e m broidered s l ippers , admired b y a nat ive of rank In India , opened h i s h o u s e t o the w i f e of a miss ionary , t h a t s h e m i g h t t e a c h h i s w i v e s the art . T h u s * w o m a n ' s n e e d l e o p e n e d t h e zenanas . D o e s not t h e Prov idence w h i c h b r o u g h t P h i l i p a n d t h e e u n u c h t o g e t h e r sti l l order e v e n t s f o r the spread o f t h e c o s p e l ?
W. C. T. U. NOTES. T h e W o m a n ' s Chris t ian T e m p e r a n c e
Union of K ings C o u n t y i s to hold a ser ies of m e e t i n g s under the l eader s h i p o f Mrs. Mary H a r r i s Armor, S t a t e pres ident of G e o r g i a W. C. T. U. T h e
wil l he readv for o i c u - I m e * U n * s l 0 b e a d d r e s s e d by Mrs, A r -..v., J z U • re y iT= m o r wi l l be a s fo l lows: Monday
pancy within the n e x t t w o weeks. I March 8 , 8 P . M„ Bedford P r e s b y t e r -Father Chidwick . the former naval i a n c h u r c h . N o s t r a n d avenue,
chaplain, wil l lecture In St. Michael's Dean s treet ; T u e s d a y , March 9, 8 P, Church on March 14. A sacred c o n - j M., Greenpoint Tabernac le , M a n h a t
t a n a v e n u e , c o r n e r N o b l e stnse*; W e d n e s d a y , M a r c h IS, I P . J L , E d g o -
S U M M O X S N O T I C E S .
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cert will precede t h e lecture. Workmen are m a k i n g great progress
on the basement of the new Redemp-i torlst Church. F i f t h avenue and F i f ty -ninth street , and the new edifice is e x pected to b e ready for dedication a t Easter .
The new school of the Holy F a m i l y . on Thirteenth street. Is about ready for dedication. Another new church ready for blessing is that of St. Thomas at Forest P a r k South.
In the Church of St. James , on J a y street, a so lemn month's mind m a s s w a s offered u p th i s morning for the repose of the soul of the late Father Mc-Keon.
In the Church of St. Casimlr, on Greehe avenue , there will be a solemn observance of the titular feast to -morrow by F a t h e r Malowskl. This Is the pioneer Pol ish parish, end Poles Tare expected to a t t e n d the service not only from Brooklyn but from outside the borough.
Father Tork, pastor of S t Patrick's Church at Hunt ington , has sailed for Europe, a n d will present Marchion*** McLaughl in t o t h * Pope.
In the Church of Our Lady of A n gels , Fourth a v e n u e and Seventy-fourth street, the L e n t e n service* for the week will Include a sermon a t tha last m a s s on S u n d a y b y Dr. Dov ie on "The City of Confusion." At the vesper .iervlce in the e v e n i n g a sermon by Father Gorman, of St . John's Seminary. On Thursday e v e n i n g a sermon by Father Walah. S J . . o f Brooklyn College. On Friday e v e n t n f a lecture will be delivered b y Prof. W a l s h of Fordham Univers i ty « i "Mow T h e y Educated the Mind."
In the Church o f the Presentation on Uockaway a v e n u e . Dr . Mennls, C . H , of Pt. John's Col lege, will preach on Sunday evening the second of his course of sermons o n "Christian Marriage."
will be "Com-
At noon n « « t Wednesday , Father Donnelly, of Centre Moriches, i r t l deliver a wrrrsTA In the Church of Our I/ady of Mercy on Sehermerhom strffi . His subject wil l he "Christ In tha Home,**
Father Parker , S.P.M., the eloquent Father of Mercy, la preaching a course of Lenten sermon* in the Church of St. Hrlgid, on Linden street , on the Tit---day evening* o f Lent.
Father O art land, o f Union Hil l . K J . la the preacher at th* Sunday evening
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w o o d R e f o r m e d Church , F i f ty - th l td s treet a n d F o u r t e e n t h a v e n u e ; T h u r s day, Mnroh 11, 8 P. M.: Hanson P l a c e M. E. Church , corner St. F e l i x s t r e e t ; Fr iday , March 12, S P . M., Marcy Avfe-ttue Bapt i s t C h n r o h . c o r n e r P u t n a m
r a i d e d la th« complaint.—Dated January 14. ISO*. WHtTMEt. H. SMITH, Attorney for Plain
tiff; Of Oca ana l \ O. Addreaa, 315 Montague street. Brooklyn. S. T. To defendant Jalla Knapp McCarthy: The
foregoing summons la served upon you by publication puissant to an order of the Ho-, Edward B. Thomaa, a Justice of tne Supreme. Court of the State at Haw Tori, dated February nth . liWfl. and tiled oa February 13. ICOS. with a cosy of tna
. amended complaint in tha offfc* of the corner | Cler* of tha County of Klasa In tha Hall of
Records Is tbe Borough of Brooklyn, City . . i f f New York, which amended complaint
was originally filed la the office of tha rirrk at tha County of Kings en January 14, ISO*.—Dated BrooklvB. NT T., Feb. IS, 18**- _ Voura, e t c WHITMKt, H. SMITH. At tome*- for Plain
tiff; Office and P O. Addreaa, 215 Montague street. Brooklyn. K. T. 2 1 J-S-«
^ 'PRJBMB COtTCT, KINO** COCNTT.— Julia M Dupell. plaintiff, against Syndicate
--_ , * . w : . .» « . * w i Construction Company. Th* l*st*S Realty a v e n u e ; Sunday, March 14, 1 0 : » A. M., tcompany. Jolhr, Knapp McCarthy.^ Wataon * Concord Baptis t , Duff ie ld Street, n e a r i Pittingar' fa cor»erstien>. IforTts OoMman, Myrtle a v e n u e ; S u n d a y , March 14, 3:45 } * , " • * & £ Praaatoger. Brrro. a OotlBar. Rob-P . M., H a n s o n P l a c e Bac t i s t , c o m e r of S o u t h Por t land a v e n u e ; Sunday . March 14, 7:S0 P. M., Greenwood B a p tist C h u r c h , S e v e n t h a v e n u e a n d S l* tn street ,
Kings County W . C T. U. wUl bold its e x e c u t i v e m e e t i n g March t a t % P. M. in th* lec ture room of the T . t L C. A.. F u l t o n and*Bond streets ,
Mr. W a t e r m a n w i n lead the m e e t i n g of the M a r y Hart t Vnktn to-morrow a t 4 I'. M. a t 580 G a t e s a v e n u e
A n e w l y organised !<oyal Temperance Legion h a * an unheard of aucces*. L a s t T u e s d a y e v e n i n g the room? of t h e f Grernwood H e i g h t s Reformed Church were packed t o t h e doors, when at t h e Invitation of the S u n s e t Park L. T. I* more t h a n t w o hundred men, women an J children ga thered to see the very f ine ' steredtttSeon v i e w s and listen to Mi of alcohol upon t h e human body, and of th? horror* o f Intemperance gener
•rt Ward. Herman Danker and Benny Jacob, Henrv >{. Mar as. John F. Lawrence. Frances F. Riegm. J*an O. Amos and Mary B. Ouid. Charles A._Fuller, George M. Aeklom, Stuart
old*. Floreaoa Wlsalow, tbe. nam* "Jatta" .laatag
John" D. fictitious.
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ant's real name being unknown to plaintiff, defendants-To, th* above named defendants and each of them: Tou are hereby summoned to answer tha complaint in this acton. and to serve a cony of your answer on tbe atalntlffa attorneys within twenty dava after the service of this l u m w n i , exclusive of the day of service; and In ease of your taller* to appear, or answer. Judgment will be taken against yoa by default tut th* relief demanded la the complaint.—Dated January Ilth. ISO*. PICKarrT * MnX.BR. Att*rn#ya for Plain
tiff, Offlee and P. O, Address. SIS Mon-taaae St . Brooklyn. N T. T» Julia Knapp McCarthy: Th* forego-
lag summons la served apon you by publication pursuant to an order of tha Hen, Edward B Thomas, a Justice of ths Supreme Court »f the Stat* of Mew Tork. dated February l l th. ISO*, and filed on February tSlh, 1*0*. with * copy of th* complaint in the office of the Clark^of th* County of
^ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ , Klnga Js th* Hall of Retorts In the Borough - K_ C R s v M e a k unon th«» effect« ' °* Bruolstfn, Ctty of New Tork. which « n i -' . * " - . ' •ZZ2Lw¥z?\}l?¥l , n * i ** T * c l ! * plaint was originally filed In th* office of
- - - - - - - of King* on Janu-^ . . . * lya. S . T.. Feb
rusry l*rt*j, !*•*, ToOre, sea, PICKETT * Mtt.UER Attorneys for Plain
tiff. Office and P. o Addreaa 3)6 Men tagw* St.. Brooklyn, N. T. 2-13-a-s
S O d M O N S NOTICES.
67'woodrno. i .a l i Wf fjflbart. Oeorge R * * ^ 4 & l ? * 4 f & — B * l e o * **" I o r * * » « a » b * r
SUPREME COCRT, COUXTT OF KINGS. —John Park Robinson, plaintiff, against Samuel Horowitz. Roale Horowitz. Emma E.
f 'etit. William W. Thomas, Chart** K. uckley. Jacob Lavingson, Jacob Schwartz.
Malachv Schwartz, Jacob Grossman, Annie Grossman, Morris Kronenberg, Reberra Kronenberg. Forrest 8. Chilton, Mendel Gel-fond, '"Mary" Gelfond, wife of Mendel Gal-fond, the said name "Mary" being fictitious. tbe true Christian name of tha defendant being unknown to plaintiff; City of New York, Gustav Radar Company, Hy-man Bar-Isb. Morris Posner. Crescent Chemical Manufacturing Company. Ctaudl.. Goon aa true-tee in bankruptcy of the W, J. Schmidt as Co ; KHas N. Pitser. Rubin Muslcont, Samuel Cantor. Isldor Braverman. J. C Turner Lumbar Co., Gabriel Isaacs, David Isaacs, Carlo Rosea, Anna Rosea, Morris Slegel, Esther Sieget, Bfrmim Carotes, Max Williams Mary K McConneii. Sam Cohen, Isldor Schwartz. Jacob Goldstein, Sam Olatetn, Ahy Sakrai*. David Nowak. Morris Durotf, Ell Sikal. Haskel Schwartz, defendants—To th* above named defendants and each of them: Tou are hereby summoned to answer th* complaint ia this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the Plaintiffs Attorney* within twenty days after th* aervice of tbi* summons, exclusive of the day of service; and In case of your failure to appose, or answer. Judgment will be taken against yen by default for th* relief demanded Is th*
mplalnt—Dated. New Tork,
Frances E . WlDard Union win hold a gospel temperance mee t ing to-morrow at 4 P. X . , T. S , QreawoM. leader, ch i l dren'* meet ing e v e r y Wednecday a t J » 1*. M i
the Clark of tb* County ary l l th , IsO*.-—Dated Brooklyn,
COt'NTT COURT. KINGS COCNTT. — John E Andrua. plaintiff, against Charles Bucaoaam and MM. Charles Buchbaum. hi* wife. If any. Philip Oreetitwrg, Herman Ros-eiiihal Sidn*y H. Resjoathal, Leon Pruslln. Kslmao Aitman, Frank Nudslman. Samuel S K«san Herman Berner. Samuel Solomon. Hvman Treedmaa, Max Mliiman. or Max nil'man rauiino Cehea. Henry Davidasn. David Strauss. Iseas H. Radford, L, 1. Ess
WILLIAMS, FOLSOM A STROU8E, Attorneys for Plaintiff: Office A Post Office Address, 111 Nassau "freet. Borough of Manhattan, New Tork CWy, To tbe defendants Jacob Goldstein, Jacob
Levlngsost Carlo Ross*. Anna Rosea. Mortis sieges. Father Siege!, Mendel Gelfond, "Mary" Gelfond. wife of Mendel Gelfond, th* said name "Mary" being fictitious, tha true Christian name of defendant being unknown to plaintiff. Sam Olatetn and Mary McConBelt: Tbe foregoing summons la served upon you by publication and pursuant t* an order of Hon, Edward B. Thomaa. one of tbe Justice* of the Supreme Court of the State of New Tork, dated th* sth day of February, IMS. and filed with tb* complaint in the office of the Clerk of King* County at tb* County Court House, In ihe Borough of Brooklyn, Ctty of New Tork. count v of Klnga and State of New Tork, en the Sth day of February, ISO*—Dated, New Tork, February «, IPOT WILLIAMS, FOLSOM * STROCBE. Attor.
neya for Plaintiff; Office A Post Office Address, l i t Nassau street. New' Tork Ctty. *•-«-*.•
preach to-rnotrew morning; subject, • T h * Otwfi IHrwer o f J*o*f.** T h e special Wednesday evening gorr tces wtll be continued until April 7. They are conducted by th* minister, who
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Mrs. He len t., Bul lock, national organiser and n a t i o n a l superintendent of the department o f mothers' m e e t i n g * for National W o m a n ' s Christian T e m perance Union*. Will speak under t h e auspice* of t h e f l a t b u s h Union a t t h e Flatbush <'on«TT*jgatlo»al Church, corner of Bast E i g h t e e n t h street and Dor-ehestr-r road, S u n d a y evening, March 14, H«r topic wfll be "Voices." sagM^ I Will llllllMWasgBzg-je-13a*saE»
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"st-PRKSIR COURT. KINGS COUNTY. — !*•—-••• U l.vnch, ptaiatlff, against Syadl-
i ess*. Conatrwetlea Compaay, Tb* Lotus October 27th. ISO*. __ __ Rea'tr i-imr'W, Julia K. McCarthy. Watson EDWIN KEMrTON Plaintiff t Attcrnei ;
I * PHiimter. a domeatie corporation Morris office and Pest Office Address, <TS R#m-(ioldmaii, Austin B, Preaalnger. Michael sen street. Brooklyn. N*» Tork City u«iW. also krwwn as *Wk* Boal, Brvla R. To the ostondanls Charles Buchbaum and fi.v o«-r Aimi* Guides*, composing the firm Mr*. Charles Boehhaum, hla wife. If any:
I of lalvero. Guldera A Company Robert Samuel Solomon Hyman Freedmaa, Pauline i Wa'rt Herman Denker, sjMany Jacob. Orrla | Cohen and Isaac H Radferd: The foregoing
FORECLOSUItEaV
COCNTT COURT. KINC.B fX>TJ?r*rT— George Cooper, plslntlff. against Morris Manson, and others, defendants.—In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and aale duty made and entered In the abore-entttlect
i action, and bearing date the l l th day of J February, I BOB, I. the undersigned, the ref-i eree in aald judgment named, win sell a t i public auction to the highest bidder, hy [William H. Smith, auctioneer, at the Brook. Ilyn Real Kstate Ifttcbange, No, 1«|» Montagu*
_ . . „ -_ I street. In the Borough of Brooklyn, County .off Real Estate Company, M*sw«ll B. j o f Kings, on th* l l th day of Mareh, ISO* -* Mannes Jacob Wolf snrt Arm** Wolf, bfs wife,* Albert W Brown. Hagj -O . Currajfi, defendants Act io No. 3 — Summons. - T.i th* above named defendante and eaeh of ihsm You* are hereby summoned to answer the e*a»pl*int m this action, and to s#f*e a cony of your answer on the Planttlfr* Attorney within twenty days after tbe service of this aummona. exclusive of th* day of service, and i* case of your failure to appear, or answer. Judgment will b* taken against
i you by default, for th* relief demanded in the complaint—Dated Broohlya, N. T. City.
Bird, "William Trelour, Jt Q. Krake. A, A. Surer Christine Bonher, g . F, I.ySter, B. O.
„ _. —«. _ g i ^ _ ^ ^ B ^ ^ _ ^ K L « r T — - smith! ".iohn" Ourd, "•dward" «*ow, th* About th* Ma* #c »«ar shoes It's i*t«e satis- i : , , , n t n * defendants being tenant*, defend-fscttsn to kaaw that many people ran «-e»r : ..,,« Amended summons—To th* abov* shnea a sue smaller by sprinkling Allen's ..^med defendants an* eaeh of them: You Foot-sjas* late thesa. Just th* thins f.>t•'• ~.T* berebv summoned to answer the amend, liaacing Cerise*. I*al»at Leather Shoei! ar.i ,,t , omoialnt In thla actio*, and to str** a for breaking In New Sa.ee*. Whoa rubbers j ropy of your answer on tb* Plaintiffs At-or overshoe* ***£*•*• nsejuary and v.... , , „ B „ wl-hin twenty days after the service shoes »meh, _AU*sya s*wSMtsam gtraa Instant ; o ( l h!s summons, exclusive of th* day of ??:L-9MZ£*V1ld!!*Jl&- wasBpeaFRKK lUrvice. and in case of your fallal* I* Addreaa, Alien ft OlaSSta*. l a K o x N. T J „ r , r or answer, Jud.. n***| swept • * » st** w * l Kslnst v«i by dtrfauh
of gear failure to ap-isment wtll b* taken tilt for th* relief «*
r*g* of 1 summens la served upon you and eaeh ol y#*
ov publication, pursuant to an erd»r made bv Hon Lewis L Fawcetl, »n* of in* County Judges of Kins* County, dated t te twenty-nf»* day of February. ISO*, and flled ia the ..fflc* of th* Cl*r» *f th* County of Kings ,m th**t»*nty-«tsth day of February. 1*0*,
ith th* complaint, and you will farther take notice that the Suntmona and Com - , Rro*kf y rlnt in the *b*v*-*ntliled action were filed lya, N
the office of the Clsrk of the County of Kings on the 2Tt " - - -
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twelve o'clock noon, tbe premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described a* follows: All that certain lot piece er parcel of land, with tb* building and Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying sod being In th* liorougb of Brooklyn of the City of New Tork, County of King* and state of New Tork, bounded and eie-acrlbed aa follows, to wit: Beginning at m point on the southerly eldo of Melrose atrset distant four hundred fifty f4SO*i feet easterly from th* corner formed by the Intersection of tbe southerly side Of M»lr,»e* street with th* easterty side of KjsiokSF-bocker avenue, running thence southerly parallel with Knickerbocker avenue and part of ths distance through a party wall to th* center tht* of the block between Metros* and Jefferson streets one' hundred riOo*) feet: thetie* easterly along said center tin* of the block and parallel with Melrose street twenty-ftv* <»'> feet: thence northerly' again parallel with Knickerbocker arena* one hundred (lofvi feet to the southerly eld* of Melrose street sssrt thence westerly al.»ng th* southerly aid* of Meime* street twenty-five r'V* feet to the point or pis*** of beginning Said premises being also known
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