R4671-274 Special Items

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PUBLISHED BY
WATCH TOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY
CHARLES T. RUSSELL, PRESIDENT
“BROOKLYN TABERNACLE,” 13-17 HICKS ST.,
BROOKLYN, N.Y., U.S.A.

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INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION MEETINGS

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It is considered desirable that the general public be not invited to these meetings—except to the public one, addressed by Brother Russell.

PORTLAND, ME., SEPT. 10-12.

Portland has been substituted for “Old Orchard.” Brother Russell’s address on “WHERE ARE THE DEAD?” will be delivered in Jefferson Theatre, Sunday, Sept. 11, at 3 p.m.

Other meetings have been arranged for in Hoegg’s Hall, Deering Centre, Portland. There will be three services daily and six or eight speakers. Opportunity for Baptism will be afforded. Quite reasonably priced accommodations will be obtainable.

The Maine Central Railroad Company announces a rate of one fare and one-third for the round trip. Tickets will be on sale Sept. 10, 11 and 12, return limit, Sept. 14.

NORRISTOWN, PA., AUGUST 28

Morning Rally for Praise, Prayer and Testimony at 10 o’clock in Historical Hall, Penn St. and Public Square. Discourse for the public at 2.30 o’clock by Brother Russell in Grand Opera House, Main St., above De Kalb St. Topic, “Hereafter.” Visiting friends heartily welcomed.

BROOKLYN, N.Y., SEPT. 4

Morning Rally for Praise and Testimony at 10:30 o’clock, in the Brooklyn Tabernacle, 13-17 Hicks St. The evening meeting at 7:30 o’clock will also be in the Tabernacle. Discourse for the Public at 3 p.m. in the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Lafayette Ave. and St. Felix St. Topic, “Messiah’s Coming Kingdom.”

DETROIT, MICH., SEPT. 18

Morning Rally, 9:30 o’clock at Vermont Hall, Grand River and Trumbull avenues. Discourse for the Public by Brother Russell at Light Guard Armory 2:30 p.m. Topic “Hereafter.”

KNOXVILLE, TENN., SEPT. 24, 25, 26.

Railroads have granted the very low rate of one cent per mile during the Appalachian Exposition now being held in Knoxville. This rate is open to all and good for the dates of the convention.

Many of the friends throughout the South who could not go to Jamestown because of the great distance, will rejoice to know of a convention so much nearer home. For particulars as to lodging, meals, etc., address Brother R. A. Parham, 5 Maloney avenue, S. Knoxville, Tenn.

Brother Russell’s topic for the Public discourse will be “Hereafter.” It is expected that Brothers Stevens, Bohnet, Raymond and Rutherford will also be speakers.

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— September 1, 1910 —