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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1916. Golkems |1 BOYS AND GIRLS folly Farrell of Hartford is “end guest of Miss Margaret ummer street. Are the Biggest f Sylvester of 77 Lawlor street B admitted to the local hos- Do You Assets of a City. Know That ens o s o @ The Church is the One Great BT A B. society to open meeting of the Young Agency v evenin Kerin, a student in St. Ber \X/Orking Exclusively for their Moral and Religious Beminary, Rochester, N. Y., is - g 2 vacation at his home in i Good? Why Not Get Back Of gements for a banquet will at a meeting of Jehuda Hal- Some Church for the sake of e T ooy e YOUR BOY AND GIRL Sillian Miller of Lake streef, a @t Mt. Tda school, Newton and for visiting at her home for n A BETTER CITVY dvertised Letters Begin Tomorrow with some: Church of Your Choice. Pllowing is a list of lette f at the New Britain. Coun., fice, March Berg irick W larton f Dycon it Boys and Girls, City’s Best o Dipintc The biggest assel of any city it 15, X SR hoys and girls, bigger than any banks FDorothy Green. or corporations or industries ., or L.oretta Hodgkinson school: however i or rich or Horton. | strong these may be. For hanks and Clara Johnson corporations and Tadustr or any B el Jezeski other element in so ¥ will be only Albert Kent strong and great as men and wom- Myra Key make them. Tt is only sound wi nek Kr: i then that the community that b Kulaw care of its hoys and girls is Dc Knori v ting its very best and trongest insurance policy. Now there are var- May Locavitch ious agencies at work to develop Lawlos- § Magdalena Malakowski. | : : Bditn, Melcher | recreation to amuse them, for which fthe city spends a great deal of money. There are gymnasinms to strengthen them physically There e librar- ies 1o furnish good reading matter. Rut what actual good are all these i the hoy or girl has not the proper ideals and inspirations. The be educated man or woman is only a . Neuton bert O'Neil 8 Iothel Orquist fils Pucicki. yart Pettigren 8 M. .S. Robbins & Tena Rosanski and nature are not turned to good ssell. and noble ends. The most danger- W. H. Silliman (2) ous rascal is an educated rascal. What Smith, Sr. | good is a sound body if it is put to iy Schmotz | low uses. Pleasure is only a harm Sepee. [ to one if it is not clean and uplift- A. Tuttle | ing. Tt is right here that the ch Sue Quin comes in as absolutely necessary Williams, 149 Ma ree | says that the boy and girl is some- W. R. Wooster. ! thing more than body and mind and Zejgale, emotio that there is also the heart i for = advertised letters ‘and | and soul. Tt is this latter t the on date of list. . church is here especially and pur- WM. F." DELANEY, | posely to develop. While these other Postmaster, ; | agencies are doing their part - | chiuren is teaching the bov and = A how to be good, giving the moral HILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY and religious foundation for Yife Bera o value Hhelr N aend | that every person, every citizen needs. ithout a box of Mother s Sweet © And the co-operating churches — of fers.. o for use throughout | New Britain are making special of- ason. They Break Colds, Relieve 5 jshiess, Constipatior thing Disor- | forts to develop boys and girls, and and Stomach Troubles. Used | young-men and women. along these Byeaiz ) Shehidy | ways, to train the citizens of to- old by all Drug Store A Uy Babetitute. © Sampie | MOrTOow in good and clean and usc- Address, Mother Gray Co., | ful living. So these churches ask the | 0B BACKACKE AWRY TH “ST. JACOBS O ub Lumbago, Pain and Soreness from Your Lame Back—Instant Relief! Doesn't Blister—Get a Small Trial Bottle--Wonderful Liniment hen your back is sore and lame [ penetrating liniment needs to be used lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism | on yonce. It takes the pain right you stiffened up, don’t suffer! a small trial bottle of old, honest Jacob’s Oil” at any drug store, | ical, yet absolutely harmless and r a little in your hand and rub it | doesn’t burn the skin. ht on vour aching back, and by othing else stops lumbago, sci- time you count fifty, the soreness | ati backache or rheumatism so lameness is gone promptly. Tt never disappoints! In bon’t stay crippled! This soothing, i use for over sixty vears. out and ends the misery. It is mag- WEEK END CANDY SPECIALS | Cocoanut Ditties, - - 40c pound and 40c Ib Chocolate Caramel Ditties Also in 10c bags The Old Fashion Home Made Confection, good eating, pure and wholesome, reasonable in price. DICKINSON —— DRUG CO., vaii® e hoys and girls. There are centers of | curse to a city if his trained mind | E o | Asset, Should Be Developed l‘ truly love and helieve in the boy ‘ girls. Here are some of the activi- ties of these churches which may m- terest you. There are « es for children of all ages for moral and ous instruction. There are clubs and societies for interest in and work . world-wide service of hu- | manity. There are study clubs and ewing societies. There are Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts for out-of- door ations and with high ide: of conduct and usefulness. There are athletic teams of various sorts. Add- led to these therc are societies f specific religious development. It is under the auspices of these latter that a special series of meetings of an evangelistic sort are heing held during this season of lLent. Eari church is thus seeking o get hold of its bovs and girls Lenten activities. which are getting n ine sin rge and carnest response from the people in the parish. Tomorrow morning Dr. Hilt will preach on “An Rmotional it tand at vespers Mr. C'ook of the Meth- odist church will give an address on “An Old Law for This Modern Day- Murder.” At 6 o’clock comes the Youn People’s service when Dr. Hill will speak on “Decision and Conf: sion.” At the Sunday school houy 12:15 Dr. Hill will hegin his pastor's class for voung people who may hie thinking of uniting with the churcn at Baster. Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 Mr. Beebe will give the regu'ar organ recital from the compositions of Debussy On Thursdas at the church night servic at 7:45 the ad- dress will be on “A Great Hy The World Within,” one of the se of studies that is attracting consid- crable interest. Dr. Cross of the Baptist church will preach on Sunday morning on “People With a Healthy Appetite,” a sermon in the series on “The Happy People of Goc At 4:30 in the af- ternoon he will give another of informal talks on the history and fuhction of the Baptist denomination. On Friday there will be an import- ant meeting at the Baptist church ia the interest of Woman's association. At this meetir in the morning Dr. | Cross will give an address on ‘‘Mis- i sions and the Intellectual Life,” and {in the afternoon Mrs. Henry Peabody { will speak. This should be a notable The South church will continue iis | athering both for the speakers and | the interest aroused. | The Methodist chireh is making e stin, contributions to the re- ous life of the city through the wried work inaugurated an energi A by Mr. Cook. On Sunday morn- ing he will preach on “Christ's Spe- | cific Temptations and Their Human Meanin The voung people will i i | v o'clock and continue the | | ec nsideration of the topic “Steps Christward.” in the evening there be an address by Rabbi Kttleson i of Temple Beth Israel of Hartford, i who will speak on “From Persecu- tion Through Toleration to (o-oper- ation and Fellowship.” On idn at 8 o'clock in the evening'the Youn Woman’s Interdenominational Mis: ionary society will hold a public meet- {ing which will be addressed by Mrs Henry W. Peabody, a well known "l‘.‘l\(‘lt‘!' and fascinating speaker. At the First church Mr. Maier will give a sermon on Sunday morn on esus Taking a Man's Place in the World.” The Sunday school in this chruch now meets before ths morning worship, a change Wwhich has been of great advantage in the attendance of children ¢ this sev vie The regular activities of the | church will t ke place through th weel—the Boys' club on Thurse afternoon and the church night ser- vice in the evening. Preparations are being made for training a class of voung people for admission to mem- bership at ster. Church I_\I!oiices. Trinity Mcthodist Episcopal Chu Rabbi Ettleson, of Congre Beth Israel, Hartford, is the spec speaker for Sunday evening at 7: In the morning at 10:45 Mr. Cook | will continue the series of Lenten sc | mons, his subject being, “The Human Boys Sunday school meets at 9: . m.; all other departments at 12:10. The Young Peope’s meeting at 6:20 is to be led by Miss Ladd. South Congregation Church. At the morning service at the South church tomorrow, Dr. Hill will preach on the topic, “An Emotior al aith” Music will be by the qua tet. At the vesper service, 1:30, Re Meaning of Christ’s Temptations.” | You cannot A Ford to wait for hardware. Callup telephone 400 and see how quickly our auto delivery will respond : : : HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST Warren . Cook of the Methodist | Monday p. m. meeting for boyvs church will give the third in {he |Tuesday, § p. . trustec meeting. series ~of Lenten addresses on Ap- | Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Tenten service plication of the Ten Commandments | Friday, 7:15 p. m. choir rehearsal. to Modern Life, the topic Dbeinc — “Murder.” Music will he by the guar- {\. M. E. Zion Church, Corbin Place. tet, chorus, and a special children’ Preaching at 10:4 m. by the choir ,\|’H;r- 6 o'clock Dr. Hill will|Rev. W. II. Lamar of Middletown the meeting of the Christiun ! Sunday s P S e e indaiechosl B LR v v ; g society at 6:30 p. m. led by pres ion and Confession."” { dent: preaching at 7:45 p. m. by EY e — I pastor, Rev. J. 8. Gurley. All First Baptist Church. | cordially invited to attend the Morning worship 10:4 m. | vices during the ! Theme for the morning, “The Bea- | = - titndes. TV, The Folks With a Heal- | Swedish Elim Church. thy Appetite.” Story-sermon for the | Izim street, near Park street, J. i. children, “Worth Twelve IHundred . ] Dollars. Bible school session 12 5 Klinghe pastor. Sunday school at : 2:15 1 10 o'cloc Morning service at !1. D. m., with ‘classes for all ages. Lec- | Suhject for sermon, “What Converi- ture by the minister 4:30 p. m. for!ing Grace Can Do.” Evening servic those preparing for church member- | o'clock with sermon on, ‘A ship and for any others who may b | profituble Occupation.’ linterested, theme. “The Policy and S Organ on of the Baptist Denoniin- Tormannel wpel Church. ation.” Christian Endeavor service T p. m.. illustrated lecture on “The American Indian,” followed by brief sermon by the minister on the theme, ‘T.ove Re ined.” Rev. Dr. Earle R. | y % Y Pe le" Oross, minister, Maze this chupeh |P0R0SH 8 B In. XOURE Se0BE S f T e {p. m. I \At:\l‘l\v.'- meeting Atter mle e ot M e nighs | ool WA G SSRLUcRE Y SRR e Children's weeting: 7:20 Bible study service on Thursday evening w hildx “Prayer As a Dominant Desir Thursday 7:30 p. m prayer mectin The Woman's Foreign Mission A cordial welcome to all conference of the Hartford Bapt associntion will meet with the i hurch of New RBritain on March 31, 1916. The morn- on will convene at 10:45, and inclnde an addre by TRe » B Coosalont the oot A1 morning and evening, at 10:45 and slons and ‘the Intellectual Life.” The (D M. Rev. Mr. anklin will speak afternoon session will begin at 1:45 jon “Mission Work in India.” p. m., and will include an address | — by Mrs. Henry W. Peabody, vies First Church of Christ. president of the Woman's American I Gorneriof MaintandGhurchtreet Baptist Foreign mission society. Minister, Henry W. Maier. Director irst Baptist Church Music. of religious education, Elme Prelude—Adagio e Rogers | Thien Morning service at 10: Anthem—*"0 Worship the Tord.” . Bible school at 9:40. Bible classes Dehu S TTollins | 12:10- Young P’eople’s society Quartet—‘Considc Hear He! |p m. in charge of Mr. Maier, Booths hall. Milton S, Anderson, pastor. 10 a. m. Praise meeting; 10:4 Christian Work.”; 12:15 p. m. Bib People’s Church of Christ. Services tomorrow at the People' | Church of Christ will be as follows: Preaching by Rev. William Ifranklin, Sooe Pfleuger | week service Thursday evening Postlud _agoss ik T:45. A study in Mr. Fordick's book, ——— “The Meaning of Prayer,” chapter 2; Second Advent Church. t4th, 5th and 6th days with (-nn‘rm('nh Elder . White, pastor. Preach- | ing service, 10:45 a. m. and 7:15 p. Confirmation at St. Mark’s. m.: subjects, “The Barren Jerusa- Bishop Chauncey Brewster will ad- lem Made to Rejoice.” and *Jesus |iinister the sacrament of confirma- As David” Sunday school and_ Bible [ tion at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow class at 12:10 noon. Young Peoples | morning at St. Mark's church to social service on Thursday night at [also be given followed by a sermon eight o'cloc All are cordially in.|py the bishop. In the afternoon vited to these services. | there will be baptism for infants English Lutheran Churcl which the sermon will be postponed Hungerford Court, Frederick . | Sunday school will be held at 12:1 Wunder, pastor. Morning worship, | tomorrow. 10:45. Sermon: “What Prayer Can| The final service of the mission Do.” Reception of need membe was held last evening, when Bishop Sunday school at mnoon. Cotechetical | Acheson delivered a fine addres s Tu v evening, 7:30 at f{|“God’s Welcome to the Penitent.” vkins street. | Holy communion was given this —_— ! morning at 6 and 10 o’clock and hap- Hillerest Church. tism of adults was held this after 427 W. Mal treet. Services Sun. | noon at 5 day evening 7 . Dr. Dillingham will | preach. | { i | | | To Prevent the When vou feel a cold coming on, Stanley Memorial Church. Rev. lees, astor. Morning ! ] Torsn 2 Wi s ¥ ¢ There is only onc “BROMO QUIX pastor. Sund Gl ERG T ps || A L SRR SRR Sor Oy hood at 12. Jr. society at 4 p. m. | 120 W fER snature and_ thus keep the I box ANIMAL FERTILZERS To Progressive Farmers: Due to the great European war, there is practically no potash in this country available for agricultural This scarcity makes those commercial fertilizers which depend on potash far too expens for the majority of farmers. Extensive experiments have been carried on by the I Fertilizer Co. in conjunction with farm experts. The resull proven that larger amounts of organic ammonia and phosphoric acid than are ordinarily used will practically act in the place of potash! We have made fertilizers from nature’s own prescription animal matter, consisting of Bone, Blood and Mcat. These fertilizers havebeen tested.and in evervinstance they have proven thatgood crops can be grown without the added expense of potash. Read this letter from a progressive farmer who has tried the Fertilizer on his farm In regard to fertilizers without potash, I used the three kinds you sent me, with good results. They were compared with a few tons of last year's goods containing 8 per cent potash. These I planted in plots throughout the fiel ton or 50 in the plot, and when I dug my potatoes. I could see very little difference in the yield. I 'shall probably use 30 or 40 tons of your fertilizer next year, and if I cannot get potash at a fair price. will use without potash. E. J. PARKER. Patten, Maine.” You can make your crops good without paying abnormal prices for potash. See your nearest Lowell dealer or address LOWELL FERTILIZER CO., Boston, Mass. preaching by pastor “Qualification for | | veturned missionary from India, | in the evening prayer will be held ut SERVIGE—We practice it more than we preach if CLOTHING Horsfall-made, “ready-for-service”—the clothes with the cussom-made “air” Stein - Bloch Smart Clothe: HATS From Knox—America’'s Premier Hatter to men. From Henry Heath—England’s most sought for brand. Hovstulls T PAYS TO BUY DOUR KIND 93-99 ASYLUM ST. Conrecting with 140 TRUMBULL St HARTFORD. | Telephone 46 Main St., New Britain, Ct "MARSH & ALLEN Painting, Paperhanging, Decorating, Wall Papers, Canvas Ceilings. All Work Guaranteed RIADY TO BUY TR ! LEAP YEAR DANC At last night's meeting of the tree| The leap year dence at the il | commission at City nail, Messrs. Volz | cehool was largely attended last night and Johnson were empowered to take | ‘. % 1K€ 1 ind was a success from every stand- up the purchase of trees for spring { planting and’ to visit the following | | Connecticut nurseries with this idea in | they made about $30 on the dance { point. The committee believes that view: Stephen Hoyt & ons, New ; and $7 on the candy. Tt was quite a { Canaan; C. R. Burr and Heath & Co., | | of Manchester; North stern Fore [try Co., Cheshire; Paul Hubbard, Bristol, and Barnes Brothers, W | people stayed over and helped add to lingford. The committee will person- | the success of the affair ly select the stock the nurseries | and the {rees will be planted by the | city under the supervision of the com- | proverty owners { Absolutely Removes B navioll of ithe water devart | T dipeStioN. One pagisoe: ment for the past week amounted to §20%.11 | proves it. 25c at all druggists. FOR RENT -- OR -- SALE If you have a house for rent or sale, wire { novelty to see the girls doing the cut- | ting-in. } A number of the Hartford ening service at G:30. Praver and [rgo ciass. tions communion i ||| it for Electric Lights and it will be much easier to find desirable tenants or purchasers. Every time an unwired house is sold or rented, the owner sacrifices a part of his price. He cannot fool people into paying the cost of a modern house when the house is not | electrically equipped. stop it by ng LANXATIVE BROMO | “MODERN” has come to mean Electric Lights no less than furnaces or plumbing. We will finance the wiring of any house on our present lines on easy monthly pay- ments. Ask about our proposition. The United Electric Light and Water Company "Phone 230 "Phone 230 “Electricity for Everything”

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