Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1923 — Page 3

SATURDAY, MAY 19,1923

RESIGNATION OF ' BONAR LAW IS EXPECTED SOON Illness of British Premier Believed by Friends to Be Serious. By United Press LONDON, May 19. —Premier Bonar L&w is now certain to resign, political experts, his friends and the Birtish pj-ess agree. The resignation may come very soon, but almost certainly before the end of July, it is learned on the best authority. The premier’s illness is much more critical than at first was realized. He Is returning from Paris this afternoon. The sudden call for Harley street specialists in cancer has led the Paris press to suggest Bonar Law’s throat affliction is of a most serious nature. Lord Beaverbrook, who went to Paris to see the prime minister, his close personal friend, hurried back here in obvious alarm and went at once into consultation with conservatives regarding a successor. Already a quarrel is on as to who shall succeed Bonar Law. Until a short time ago. Marquis Curzon was looked upon as a likely successor to the prepaiership. Now Stanley Baldwin, chancellor of the exchequor and acting premier, has come along as a likely rival to the foreign minister. Indianapolis Workman Injured By Times Special ANDERSON. Ind., May 19.—Two Indianapolis structural iron workers at St. John's Hospital today suffered from injuries received Friday when scaffolding gave way at the Anderson Foundry and Machine Works. They were C. G. Evans, 35, of the Great Eastern Hotel and Joseph Cassidy, 25. of 310 N. East St., Indianapolis.

Presbyterian Leaders to Preach Sunday

The Protestant churches of the city have invited the ministers attending the 135th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church to preach Sunday in the local churches. Dr. Edward Haines Kistler of the Second Presbyterian Church today announced the following tentative list of Sunday appointments for visiting Presbyterians: In Methodist Churches BROADWAY—Morning, Ebenezer Flack, D. D., Kingston, Pa. Ex-mod-erator Penna. Synod. Evening, Miss Lucy H. Dawson, New York, secretary Women’s Board of Home Missions. CENTRAL AYE.-Morning, W. H. Wray Boyle, D. D., Denver, Colo. Evening, F. Chalmers McKean, D. D., Des Moines, lowa. CAPITOL AVE.—Morning, Minot C. Morgan, D. D., Detroit, Mich. EAST PARK—Morning, Charles E. Mummey, Old Washington, Ohio. Evening, Homer J. O. Rinker, Delanco, N. J. EAST TENTH—Morning, George S. McCune, D. D., president Huron College, Huron, S. Dakota. Evening, Frederick L. Selden, D. D., Ravenswood, Chicago, 111. EDWIN RAY —Morning, Norman B. Barr. Olivet Institute, Chicago, 111. Evening, E. M. Ewers, M. D-, Shantung, China. GARFIELD AVE.—Morning, G. A. Papperman, Lockport, N. Y. Evening, B. Frank White, Evangelist, Long Branch, N. J. GRACE —Morning, Leo C. Lake, Sapporo. Japan. Evening. W. T. Locke, Changteh. Hunan, China. HALL PLACE—Morning, J. G. Reynolds. Greenville. 111. IRVINGTON —Morning. James E. Clarke, D. D., LL. D., Nashville, Tenn. Evening. Charles Sehall, D. D., Wayne, Philadelphia, Pa. MERIDIAN ST. —Morning, Clarence E. Macartney, D. D., Arch St. Church, Philadelphia. Evening. George B. Stewart, D. D.. LL.D.. President, Auburn Theological Seminary, New York. ST. PAUL’S—Evening, John C. Palmer, D. D.. Washington Heights Church. Washington D. C. ROBERTS PARK—Morning, Calvin C. Hays, D. IX, Johnstown, Pa., retiring moderator. Evening, Murdock McLeod. D. D.. Minneapolis, Minn. TRlNlTY—Evening, John S. Price, Okemah. Okla. WEST WASHINGTON—-Evening, Thomas Houston. Paxton, lit. WOODSIDE —Morning, Daniel S. McCorkle, Bear Creek, Mont. MERRITT PLACE—Morning. William Bryant, D. D., Ferndale. Mich. Evening, Thomas E. McSpadden, Rogers, Ark. MORRIS STREET—Morning, E. E. Hendrick, D. D., evangelist, St. Louis, Mo. In Reformed Churches SECOND—Morning, William P. Schell. D. D., secretary foreign board. New York. In United Presbyterian Churches FTRST—Morning, Ross B. McCown, Pontiac, Mich. Evening, E. W. McDowell, West Persia.

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Rev. Harris Completes 17 Years Work Here

By THE VISITOR On Sunday at tne Garden Baptist Church, Rev. W. H. Harris, pastor, will complete his seventeenth year at that church. At the morning service, Rev. Harris will speak on “Who Is Who in the Bible” and at night on “The Whole Council of God.” The congregation will honor the work of the pastor at the night service, which will mark the close of many years’ successful work and marks the beginning of anew year. * * * Revival Continues at Church of God Announcement was made today that the revival, which is in progress at the Church of God, will continue next week. Evangelist W. T. Rimmer of Indianapolis is in charge. Services will be held each night with the exception of Saturday. The church is located at 1201 Cruft St. * • * AT ST. PAUL M. E. CHURCH, the Rev. John C. Palmer of Washington, D. C., will preach Sunday night. At 10:45 a. m. Dr. Frank L. Hovis, pastor, will administer the rite of baptism to children. • • * THE REV'. L. C. E. FACKLER, pastor of St. Matthews Evangelical Lutheran Church, will preach Sunday morning on “The Early Church a Model for the Church of Today.” At night the Luther League will be in charge of a program. * * * “WHERE MAN STANDS STILL” will be the Sunday morning theme of the Rev. Paul W. Eddingtield at the Broad Ripple Christian Church. At night, “Christian Living ” * • * "THE WHITE HORSE RIDER” will he the subject of Homer Dale at-. Hillside Christian Church Sunday evening. The morning topic will be “The Day of Pentecost.” * • • NEW CHURCH DAY will be oh served Sunday at the Brookside Park l' B. Church. Dr. W. L. Perkins of Bloomington. 111., will preach at botn services Sunday, the Rev. Charles P. Martin, pastor, announces.

WOODRUFF Morning. E. J. Vance, Johnson City, Tenn. In Presbyterian Churches FIRST CHURCH—Morning, Moderator Charles F. Wishart, D. D., LL.D., Wooster. Ohio. FOURTH CHURCH—Morning. Robert R. Littell, D. D., Tioga Church, Philadelphia. Pa. GRACE CHURCH—Morning. William 11. Wells. D. D., Olney Church. Philadelphia. Pa. Evening. Edward Marsden, Alaska, Indian evangelist. HOME CHURCH—Morning, William B. Cooke, Falls of the Schuylkill, Philadelphia. Pa. IRVINGTON—Morning. Leon D. Young, D. D., Dallas City Temple, L>allas, Texas. Evening, Joseph T. Britan, Columous, Ohio. MEMORIAL CHURCH—Morning, Frank M. Silsley, D. D.. Oakland. Cal. Evening. S. S. Palmer. D. D., exmoderator, Columbus, Ohio. MERIDIAN HEIGHTS—Morning, Sir J. C. R. Ewing, D. D.. formerly of Lahore, India. Evening. Miss Margaret E. Hodge, president Woman's Board of Foreign Missions. SECOND CHURCH—Morning, Wilham Pierson Merrill, D. D.. New York, Brick Church. SUTHERLAND—Morning, J. Renwick McCullough, Willmar, Minn. Evening, B. Carter Mlllikin. foreign beard, just returned from a trip around the world. TABERNACLE—Morning, Edgar P. Hill, D. D., LL D., secretary board of education. New York. Evening, Hugh K. Walker, D. D., LL. D., Los Angeles, Cal. TRAUB MEMORIAL—Morning, Dr. F. H. Spence of Alaska, Point Barrow Hospital. Evening, Frederick J. Newton of the Punjab, India. WESTMINSTER—Morning, A. E. Turner, LL. D., Lincoln College, Lincoln, 111. Evening, the Hon. William Jennings Bryan, Miamo, Fla. WEST WASHINGTON ST<—Morning, Paul G. Stevens, Pasadena, Cal. Evening. Frank W. Bible, D. D., formerly of China. BLOOMINGTON—S. M. Jordan, Teheran, Pejula. CRAWFORDSVILLE, WABASH AVE. —Morning. J. Ross Stevenson, D. D., LL. D., president of Princeton Theological Seminary, New Jersey. Evening, T. W. Mitchell, M. D., Hunan, China. FRANKFORT—Morning, President George B. Stewart, D. D.. LL. D., presiderjft Auburn Theological Seminary, New Jersey. GREENCASTLE—WiIIiam McKibber.. D. D., LL. D., president Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio. MARION—Hugh T. Gary, D. D., Pueblo. Col. MONTICELLO—PhiIip S. Landes. South Brazil. MIAMI UNIVERSITY Oxford, Ohio. Joseph A. Vance, D. D., LL. D., Detroit. Mich. In Baptist Churches COLLEGE AVE.—Morning, Perry V. Jenness, D. D., Denver, Col. FIRST CHURCH—Morning, Hugh T. Kerr. D. D., LL. D., Shadyside

DR. FRANK S. C. WICKS, pastor of All Souls Unitarian Church, announced the following order for the 11 a. m. service Sunday: Prelude— Bach. Sanctus —Gounod. Hymn 330; third service, covenant; anthem, words of aspiration. Responsive Reading Twentieth selection, scripture, hymn 38, notices and offerings. ? * Chason de Florian Godard. Address—“ls Morality Enough?” Hymn ! 266, benediction, postlude, March, Wely. * * * "HINDUISM” will be the 11 a. m. theme of Dr. Edwin Cunningham, pastor of the Central Universalist Church, Snuday. , * * DR. WILLIAM H. WELLS of Philadelphia will preach Sunday j morning at the Grace Presbyterian Church. In the evening the Rev. Ed-1 ward Marsden, a Methakatha Indian of Alaska, will preach. * * * Tomlinson Hal! Meeting Announced for Sunday The general board of education of the Presbyterian Church has announced a popular meeting to be heljl at Tomlinson Hal lat 7:45 p. m. Sunday. Rev. Hugh T. Kerr will preside. The program is as follows: Invocation—President Herbert W Reherd, D. D Hymn—“ All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name.” Scripture—Rev. Minot C. Morgan, D. D. Prayer—Rev. Hugh K Walker. D l). Music—Coc College Girls Glee Club. Announcements —Rev. Edgar P Will. I>. I> Music—Wooster College Glee Club. Introductory Remarks—Rev. Hugh T K- --r, D. D.. President General Board of Education. Address—-President Marion 1,. Burton, D. D , University of Michigan Music —Coe College Girls' (ilec Club Address—President Charles F. Wishart. P D . L. L. P.. Moderator of the General Assembly. Music—Wooster College Glee Club. Benediction—Rev. Lynn T. White, D. I). REV. CHARLES H.*GUNSOLUS| and E. Howard Cadle will speak Sun-! day night at the Brightwood Congre-i gational Church. The subject will be j “The Truth About the Fiery Cross.” A male chorus will sing. REV. CHARLES ROSE announces that Rev. Brightmire will preach at j 2:30 p. m. Sunday at the McClains ' ville M. E. Church.

Church, Pittsburgh. Evening, William Hiram Foulkes, D. D., LL. D., New Ea secretary, New York. SECOND CHURCH—Morning. Marvin M. Walters, Joy, 111. Evening, Harry N. Mount, D. D., Chicago Heights, 111. TUXEDO PARK—Morning, W. A. Jones, D. D., Pittsburgh, Pa. THIRTY-FIRST ST. Morning. Paul McConkey, Gaston Church, Philadelphia, Pa. Evening, Philip E. Howard, president The Sunday School Times, Philadelphia. WOODRUFF PLACE Morning, David DeF. Burrell, D. D., Dubuque, lowa. Evening, R. li. Marquis, Caspar, Wyo., Sunday school missionary. In Disciples Churches CAPITOL AVENUE—Morning, William C. F. Lippert, Williamsburg. Ohio. CENTRAL CHURCH—Evening, I. A. Marquis, D. D., LL. D., New York; secretary Board of National Missions; ex-moderator. DOWNEY AVE., IRVINGTON—--4:45 Vespers, James H. Snowden, D I).. LL. D., Pittsburgh, Pa., professor Systematic Theology, Western Seminary; editor, "The Presbyterian Magazine." ENGLEWOOD—Morning, Jesse W. Hudiburg, First Church, Blackwell, Okla. NORTH PARK—Morning, Otis G. Dale. D. D., Pittsburgh, Pa. Evening, Alfred J. Funnel, Norwalk, Ohio. NORTWOOD —Morning, Alexander M. Allan, Bogota, Colombia, S. A. Evening, Leon Stewart, D. D.. E'ourth Church. Pittsburgh. Pa. SEVENTH—Morning. Walter D. Howell, young people’s expert, Philadelphia. Pa. Evening, E. C. Machle, M. D., Canton. China. THIRD —Morning, Robert El. Speer. LL. D.. New York: secretary Board of Foreign Missions. Evening, Robert N. McLean, D. D., Los. Angeles, Cal., superintendent Mexican work. WEST PARK—Morning. John Muysken. Red Bank, N. J. Evening, .1. Gordon Holdcroft, Pyongyang, Chosen. Evangelical Associat ion BE VILLE —Morning, Matthew J. Hyndman, D. D., Olivet-Covenant. Philadelphia, Pa. Evangelical Synod of North America ZION —Evening, teacher training graduation; El. Morris E'erguson, D. D., Auburndale, Mass. Evangelical Lutheran E'lßST—Morning. William R. Dawson, D. I)., Knoxville, Tenn. Moravian Episcopal FlßST—Morning, Robert B. Elmore. Chile, S. A. Elvenlng, David K. Tyaurie, Tacoma, Wash., logging camp evangelist.

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Christian Park Heights “Where,The Boulevards Meet”

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Located 1 block south of Washing-ton Street. Brookville Road paved entire length of addition. Boulevards, Parkways, Christian Park adjoining on the south. Come out and see for yourself. $lO Down, Then $2 to $8 a Month $2 on a S2CO Lot; S3 on a S3OO Lot; S4 on a S4OO Lot —Monthly These Very Special Terms Are for Ten Days of This Sale No interest or taxes for two years. No payment during sickness and loss of employment! No notes! Free Certified Abstract. 10% discount for all amounts in excess of $25 made during sale. No requirement to build unless you desire. Reasonable building restriction. Read that again. *2OO to *BOO S2OO, $225, $250, $275, S3OO, $325, $350, S4OO, $425, $450, $475, SSOO, $550, S6OO, S7OO, SBOO The Lowest Price You Can Hope to Get on Close-In East-Side Property Sale Begins Today, May 19th ls Y TODAY C ° me COME SUNDAY Thereafter This is not an auction sale, but a special offering at first cost price for just ten days. ACT PROMPTLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT How to Reach Christian Park Heights Take an East Washington car marked Sheridan "Avenue or Audubon Road, get off at Sherman Drive, go one block south to Brookville Road, southeast on Brookville Road through Christian Park Heights. All day Sunday oifr automobiles will meet you at Sherman Drive and Washington and take you to Christian Park Heights. By Automobile Drive east to Sherman Drive, south on Sherman Drive to Brookville Road, southeast on Brookville Road through Christian Park Heights. SALESMEN ON ADDITION EVERY DAY UNTIL DARK

AMERICAN ESTATES COMPANY lt ” Jos. J. Argus, Prest. SAVINGS REALTY COMPANY 801 Occidental Bldg. (Not Incorporated) Cor. Washington and Illinois Sts. James f. t. sargent, General Manager ma in 1407. Sales Agents for 190 Additions in All Parts of United States Office: 520-522 Meridian Life Building UNION TRUST COMPANY |s * orth Penns y* v a n la street Phone, MAiin 6297. realtors 116 E. Market St. Indianapolis, Ind. (C) Savings Realty Company, 1923.

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