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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1916. An important meeting of the Girls" r Friendly will be held on Wednesday ~——— evening at 8 o'clock. | I y - . ] — Boy's choir rehearsal will be held : i el ; : - on Friday afternoon. 5 0. On Friday evening at 7:30 tho : ly prayer and instructien will be M E R I T a Iwa yS Gasorporated) r 4 given, | . o o r « 5 A Few Suggestions in the| Tne renearsal of the general choir 5 of wins BETTER 3 ; : HARTFO I3 - - / "# s b Interest of | will be held on :utu_nm_\- evening. Business Hours 8:30 to 6. Pictorial Review Patterns OCTOBER BRIDES Swedish Theran Chureh, ZIRA has won TOBACCO ik et o o Sl kR - - Orders Filled Promptly. Financial meeting this evening for rs Filled Promptly Jt is difficult at times 0. fooment of chuven s HE its way to the top MADE ?%EM know just what to select for Loohoigrsheansl wlL o : :@ i ; ; Pl cdnesday evening. Eiaias § this important event. i Thireaay evening at in four years on £ 'Jg RS J Our Linen Department can | the church at which the Arpi sextetto | Mel"lt Alone' : ¢ : 2 e : . 1 Our stock of new Fall and Winter Coats is so varied and so well furnish many items that e e 1 g selected that no customer has any difficulty in bei ted both as| would surely be appreciated. — “Better tobacco : d |l tocolor stvlo and price. We have the wanted high colors in the St. John the Evangelist. cheaper grades as well as the more expensive. We can mention] DAMASK SETS | During the services at the church of ma d e ZI RA : 5 H 33258 | here only a few of the many attractions in this stock Plain, Hefl]s:itChed and { St. John the HEvangelist vesterday L 50 we have an Ameri- Velour Coats, $25.00 to $75. e morning Rev, John J. Fitzserald, the | can Bolivia Coat that is very Among the favorite colors in| SCZI”Oped. All pure lmen, pastor, made special emphasis on the | £ : T stylish and dressy as well coats this season which are| e 4 calling of the church by its full name i o 3 practical. This coat has rac- seen at their best here, are Bur- $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $8.50, instead of abbreviating it. In this Erebit | coon trimming and is seen here gundy, brown, plum, taupe, $9.00, $14.00. ¢ confusion with another church i in : c I 3 . three colors, brown, navy hemlock green and navy. Also what probably is the | TS 18150 & Skl *umi: Spt it reason- S g 5 > P . A ‘We have BRolivia Coats in all model in heather mixture handsomest set shown in New cod Lo W R T TG : able that ZIRA is % ?3’ i the wanted colors at $49.50 to trimmed at the bottom and oy “R i hall for the bene hurch, M si50. ar wi ’ England today. The “British | 50 " 50 A committee of vouns HITHEHH 1 . the collar with blue Jeanette. Empire Design” at $20.00 | women is now busy arranging for the i worthatrial byyou? Just a Word About Evening BOY TOST IN NEW YORK. for the set. et Cloth is 21/ yards long. i i W 5 o 2 Napkms, 27 inches. Roclko alla of 162 Beaver raps Quality superb. street has reported to the police that ! Just a. word about Evening Wraps. UILTC‘ hif fn‘lu'tm-n year n’h'[. son left home tiful garments in the shionable colors—smade of the best materials S) last Tuesday and has not been secen Y B and can sult your fancy in this respect. Miidest Hemmed W Eringed MEand||sncs Batschibattiake orimenney A | We have one garment that combines the qualities needed in a Scalloped. $1.15 to 6.00 each Sl eh e oy iahonth emoasdnes 3 i ! — £ fd afternoon wrap as well as one for evening wear and is one of thel , $1. $6. . | 1ocatea and he said that a strange ma / f most distinguished looking i i ars P NKET took him and the Mascalla boy to New glzzc 5 4 C:garette e ! & d looking in its lines and general character tha BLA S York last week. Ho ran away and 2 ; ! we have seen this season. It is made of black satin and is trimmed Fine California Wool, pink | tms o, Rl s B 4 - e Wflwflwfl%fiifl% B with taupe wolf, has white satin lining. Satin is one of the vers A s in the metropoli J ¥ B89 / and blue borders, $5.00, $6.00, j e V//// y i popular mate 1s this season and this garment is certainly of excep: omrorranres | ART OF SCANDINAVIA| ciiaiv i B (Ghor ) il DA | e H .50, - $3.00, .75, g hs 3 Citgfrg . . : H ™ ST WOMANSCLUBTOPS | g (i e ] e gy -5 & | “Aunt Delia’s Bread” is“Bread of a Finer Kind”— ?ULL R Brilliant Program Aunounced for | [t PR el YL : e livas AR sumnn™ | [ S ‘ | | SPECIAL FOR THIS ‘A VA’ A K Not since its organization has the ; ; ; Ao — 4, ; s . ‘ Woman’'s Club of Nm\: Britain ar- 4 J : 1 e Y N 3 TUESDAY ranged a more pretentious and satis- R i 7 i factory program for the year tha n | — — | that announced today for the comins | . iy A : GERMAN APPLE CAKE, each ............... 12¢ CHURCH NEWS |&5 s maior porion to s stoay of | USe R e ; 4 fo4l | CHOCOLATE WALNUT SQUARES, each ... 18¢ We show very many beau tional style, and attractiveness. Al b, 0 Crbees Ry : At . AN MOCHA LAYER COKES, each . 20c and 25¢ importance to New Britain because of ¥4 s G e Jigi 7 X AR Coffee Cakes, Bath Buns, Boston Brown Bread and South C gational Church. the hundreds of natives of Scandi- : ) o b % R b 3 A B B 3 iai Tty o S oreloon thoro | Navian countries or their descendents Db . T S B A j California Raisin Bread. 5 Juesday evening at § o'clock there | oy make their homes in this city. S PR AR T : i : % We also have, fresh daily, a full line of whipped Cream will be a rehearsal of the chorus. S s e et el i ‘ b & £ sl ; g 3 E y The first meeting of the standing | Many noted lecturers have been se- | { Custard and French Pastry Goods, rich and de- ommitiao. will bel neld. on ~wennoos| cupsdieor thelseason fwhichialcertiin = = - = — S : delicious. T m e i " |to be one of the most enjoyable and g (J . f:;‘n;;“‘“a at 8 o'clock at the Par- |, minating in the history of the i e 3 % club. New Britain people also will (e} sday veni n Thursday evening the studies in appear on the program, which opens the “Social Teachins h : A. Fallon; tab- be continued. This is practically an |2 October 17 and closes with the Mrs. Frank L. annual meeting on March 27. adult Bible class and all interested in TR e b e b oo , 7 ] HD GLGV-}T Bible study are urged to attend. Tho Oct 17 Hiitoey Tistiution. Ma 2 Literature: “Some | g W AgflABLE K ] subject this week will be ‘Jesus' |y . o= ' 0ty Molt oo e i rox n avian | W IN THE TWO POPULAR SHADES—IVORY WHITE AND PEACH Preparation for His Peculiar Work.” | om0 & W0 SO0 o0 8IS 0 A ) ._Wicky SRS TAN. 3 TR R AR 3 Rev. Dr. Hill will call this weel | 0 to0 oo oo o0 roundatio e EREIIERECRE 4 a AT b B ARCH & as follows: Tuesd Trint . e e naaylal i0ds | Camp. 31 15 a pafii‘ y » ; g MAIN & and Roberts streets; Friday, Fairvi SohEeae lotravdand (o eden, wreh 27—Annual Meeting, reports s R Tyt 1 F e Oct. 2 Literature: Jorway & ’ 3 Ladies, they are the best gloves thaf you can buy at this price— o & il i Sweden,” Mrs. Robert M. know it absolutely. Made of Splendid quality Kid every piece of which was care- § AT . P RIS - e “Denmark and Tceland,” Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball; “Finland,” Mrs. Law- fully selec before being made into gloves—and our guarantee stands b: every pair, Denmark ans Christian' An- street. tion of cflicers, “Scandinavic Music,” courte rs. William Tirst Church of Christ, Hunzerford This evening at 8§ o’clock the Hos- | yence Mouat, Jr. Committees for the year follow: ?1;:‘1‘1‘2:1?:1‘.“““)" Wwill be conducted in Oct. 31—Art: “Peasant Life of | “i S ”mv‘:(\‘_' o .",\,';'\,',l.mn_'v : Something new—The “Hump” Wire Hair Pins. They lock the NOT]CE MUL"GHAPHS LETTEH Scandinavia” with (display of handi- = . Jocks—>se and 10¢ a package. , > Opening and public meeting of the . S Rufus N. Hen = e The New Britain Wet Wash having Fac-zimile of Typewriting don craft), William L. Hagen. ligious Teachers wi o < t | Woms ot L : T e ins TS e A | building a epared to do first class S n e A E O TR el L S St s[4 New Britain Middletown — H | 50 @ St Sour patronage. et ecansies - ars : Sspitality oo ittec—Mrs. e e o 26 Street. Hartf o Scandinavian Music,” Mrs. Frank L. ospitality c n.m m\«h\\l;“wl‘j‘c‘m wroet. 'Cel. 583 State ord, O New Britain Training School for Re- | Nov. 7—Civic: “The Work of way, M ¢ A 1 165 Main Street, ng Q"]ras 227 Main Street, !{|movea into their newly equipped | 2,2 and 8 colors with signatures.| of Yale, an erinent authority In re-\ Nov. 14—Music: “C ligious education, will speak. Sub- i;fFv “The Teacher and The Great |Traut, pianist; Henry Ludwig, violin- St G - = = === = = = . " The Girl Ssouts will t Wed 1ol oo et pento g C. Hill, Mrs, Charles P. > GIrl Scouts will meet Wednes- | 3 B Blhehasn: | : 1, Mrs. Charle J day from 5 to 8 o'clock and all girls : - Bingham; at| yrooin Miss Cornelia Chamberlain, George Rapelye . George W, Traut. - ait s. George er] of the church from 12 to 18 are ,,P_,‘i:wrs ‘_r‘f\.” -| Mrs. ira E. Hicks, Miss Flora Hum- Auditor—Mrs. George B. Germond urged to join at once. ! 4 5 | phrey, Mrs, Iterbert H. Pease, Mrs. Directors- Letty Learned, | NN S g -1 ; 2 The “Red Circle Class” will hold a lisha. H. Coope: | Louis P. slade. 's. Timothy W. Stanley, Mrs. George \ By stcalih,bydevxhshcumung, ers of Sweden and Denmark,” corn roast at 0 Wednesday and all | ariee ©. Tuck. 3| Press committee—Mrs. Kathe S. Talcott, Mrs. George W. Traut, \ N > £ bymeu‘lmlm]ent'developedasmvcr.‘ Yyoung men are Invited to attend. . S iense Standinavise | 1oy Vs Feank T Borter M4 - | Mro. Walter H. Hart, Mrs. William C. ar indoor meeting of the | Sretehes” (Ilustrated), Dr. Olinton I. | ©P¢e M. Camp, Mrs. Geor Hungerford, { N & \ \ g ]Jefoze,flxe infamous band seeks to buts will be held Wednesday at | i ott George W = \ N remove all who siand in the way” abcoc lock, ", Chas VAL e o pearion nis e | s e A et Nominaiing commiee—trs. - | WHAT NERVOUS L . of the greed for power and the menian Women’s Bible class Thurs- | Maurice Bock B Humason, Mrs. omens ! solotat; courtesy of Mrs, | 1% Byt PN IoT0 e, PEOPLE NEED| | ~ Y N w._ fattening of revenge. Mid-week services will be held il e S ocial committee—>3rs, William T.. ny. \ N & el s Thursday at 7:45 o’clock and the fol- A 8 chairman: Mrs. Harry e ) X will take part in the new or- e rs. Frederick 8. Cham WOND 0 Y SPEEDY NEW ’ e Miss Haugh, Mrs. i IAGoIbh Bouson 3 in, 1 arold T. Slo Miss Be FOUND R " FOR TIR s and Messrs. Bradley, Hancock | ver. e p g hamberlain, Mrs Ernest Pelton, WORN OUT TATTERE and Ingham. The subject Will be| Jan 2—Open meeting. “Scandina Irs. Charles J. White 72 NERVOUS “The Right Attitude of & Truth Seck- | vian Painting” (Illustrated). Di dinglicomiticessNus S naren s. er.t” 5 Christian Brinton; courtesy b ) Ge08s e Y, T \‘:::tv‘nr?o:{r:rl\;ecn:vn?fr;ql dericie B Cnarerilll Rena e o n“l][(w‘\yv“)“h) S (IRl dmaliemarvelons fehe Speedy \ ; oy Ve ) § =S , Home Missionary Peps will be | George W. Talcott. Mrs. to "phrey, | relief that a single Margo Tablet will N\ A : O f held on Friday at 2 o’clock. ,,N.(_ i g(,;!:j‘,j. “The Scandina. | Mré John H. Kirkham, Mrs. Robert | gjve any man or woman whose nerves \ ¢ y ; : R ne lgure; R The choir will rehearso Saturday Peopleiul “Traditions hanallCish || b Eeck) MrsiIsaac Miss Flov- | are upset, unstrung or dulled, tired | NN 4 5 N o b k b \ evening at 7:30 o’clock, e e mp, . m C. Hung and ambitionless. Every tablet seems | Qg : S f: 8 acked Y the ' g zens and Colonists,” Mrs, Buell R e to go straight to the nerve cells, over- | i G A > g Ve 5 3 \ First Baptist Church. - : - | Frank J. Porter, Mrs, Charles B. Wet- | qoming in just a few moments fatigue, | : greaicsi hunm fOlCC is pltfed ot the church night services on an, 9—Literature: “Norse Myth. | 201 ELGheY 0, WIRIIRE, despondency, “ju “fidgets,” ner- t 2 e aa R N hursday evening delegates to the | ology,” Mrs. Martin K. . ! Department Committees., vous indigestion and all those other | 5 X : 1 h , ]_ Connecticut Baptist Convention will | and Folk Lore* Mrs. Georso W | Art—Mrs. Frank J. Porter, chair- | symptoms of rundown nerve force " R B agains riump. ant evi , S1nisier, e appointed by the church. The | Traut, & | man: Miss Rose Churchill, Miss Flora | that are so surely the forerunners of a ¢ 1 & 2 f’d i f ‘iu convention meets on October 17 and Jan. 15—Open meeting. “Inter- | Humphrey William S. Rowland, | nervous prostration and general ner- 8 ccrlng' Con 1deni o 11s powcr' & 18 at New London. national Law and Our Nation,” Dr. | N < arne rs. Charle sk dorany . N T S 1 | fies Lotey 1L Learned, Mps, Charies e To miss a single episode of this, the greatest e M e B R L e e e e e o | photo drama of all time, would be like leaving prepared for a hike, 2 » | navia,” Mrs, Bdwin W. Schultz. Camp, chairman § Bl | charging them with powers of tre- | \ 3 = Jan. 30—TLiterature: “The Drama Arthur G Frank | mendous endurance and reserve encr- ; a Chapter ocut of yYourx life. Trinity M, ¥. Church. of Tbsen, Bjornson and Stringbe. | L raut, Mrs. William P. Felt, Mrs. | 8v and does it without a single dan- ; fi‘adlfas e1'f.l?ayson1ér[nunf-1‘as u’n’z‘t’cn Vig There will be a rally of the W. H. | Prof. Arthur H. Palmer, Yale Univop. | James B, Thomson, M ieorge W. | gerous drug. Margo is sclentific M. S. this evening at 8 ¢’clock. ity Prau combination of of the most power- | 3 > y T ool - 3 e A8 s evend o'clock B _ £n sparkling chapters, see it at your favorite theatre. Bearers will meet at Science: “Scandinavis v S reorg , | ful ana effective yet absolutely harm- the home of Mrs. Goodrich, Grove | BXplorers” Mrs, John H. Kirl h 1 i 3 3] ar less nerve stimulants known to chem- | N\ Hill at 8 o'clock this evening. “Scandinavian Sefentists,” Mrs. John | Mrs. PF ey, Mrs, Justus 4, | Istry amd @ month's systematic use | MAU RICE (:OS I ELL) The Ladies’ Ald business meeting | E- Martin, Trau M \ S, ) uld completely transform the ¥ & - = . will be held Thursday at 7:45 o’clock, eb. 13.—Daughters’ Day: “The | Mr ank L. Traut, 1 ‘rances | WOrst mervous wreck into a strons, | . for o Five Zhe Masier Star and Charming Friday at 7:30 there will be a meet. | Carter Barrell Recital,” “Scandina- t 3 healthy, vigorous man or woman. R 2 s n g 5 Mg of the Boy Scouts, manI Folk Lore and Song,” Mrs, Car- Seience s. Charle V. Chase Margo really (x‘_u more _gomlll in the (;‘m.‘ol‘.fzau. > J H E L G’ R A I. N _ e e e Ly /. Clar ave case o 1erve han a \ we will grve away % . op 7 of the Boy Scouts will meet | middags Kaffe,” served by the art | Mre. - Kirkham, Mrs. month's vacation because it not only | FREE | 3 FREE Directed by T. HAYES HUNTER 7:30 o'clock. committee. ite, “‘rests” the nerves but puts new snap | OVI’HLAI\KB Produced by the ERBOGRAPH COMPANY” Presenied by ihe liam P. Felt, Mrs. Isaac D. Rnssell. < i . Andrew Sloper. | Margo must accomplish these things | OE.Gosbel, Prestctent LudwigG.B Exb Treasurer There will be a meoting of the Girl Feb Guest N “The Malk. | v resident, Mrs 7o |for nothing. Clark & Brain- i 1482 Broadway NEW YORK Scouts Tuesday at 7:15 o'clocl {Ing of a Magazine,” MacGregor | S ” | erd and other leading druggisis in Baitreuiags sl ; y i ’ fThe! Daiehiers lof L thel K will | Jenkins Dl feloti o e e side frs, lenae | New Britain zell it with this absolute a7 Released ihrough METRO Pictures Corp'n. meet tomorrow evening at § o'clock. \t the home of Mrs. A1 | Buarantee, positively agreeing to re- | | =E A . \ On) Wean-sias s ternooniat h 20l : S ee Al sotretar ) I“rank L. | fund the price paid to any patron who there will be a meeting of the Wom- G : : | Tra fails to derive great benefit from 60 on's Guild. |2 “The e of 1 i Corresponding secretary—Mrs Ru- lmq';' faithful use:

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