New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 14, 1916, Page 9

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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1916. 7 JEWEL ELGIN ONE WEEK SAL 7 JEWEL 8 $ s WE DEFY COMPETITION AT THESE PRICES Slashing sale of Dia- ‘\‘ v S 52 the State who sell Dia-~ monds, Watches and . 4:\\ 11 /! > monds with & written Jewelry. We just must S < . guarantee to buy make room for new % — % 3 them bacl‘(hfor 20 hl;.? alamond Rings which S \ y ) _ cent. of the purchas- 2 \ in i in Cash on arefaniay y““"‘"“’d' 74 ; R The_ifollow- goods ) y/ %77 1 specials w ocon- which were bought 3 . y ii‘fixi: u;e srnpel: s‘l:;z: early in the year, and \ 7 cal of our s now coming in. Never A\ ments. before in the Jewelry R \ y trade of this city, has \ NO Plated such an opportunity ¢ been given the pur- ) [ /4 Rin S Sold at ‘hasing public to bi ) e A written guarantee with each Watch. We are offeri ?mxfi—i : W{o o= ’ NV 0%1]' Store A writt e c 5 in ewelry at about the 5 | il of i genuine Elgin 7 Jewel Watches. Cases are 20-year gold filled ’;‘O’fil'l'l'img;’? ton o I will offer 100 fu?’l 17 }ewc"lcd Waltham Wa.tc?es, In guar- (stamped so by the manufacturer; each watch is tested to keep S 4 b LR anteed 20-year Gold Filled Cases at $10.98. This is one of the accurate time. Engraved, plain or engine-turned designs, 12 and Sale Ends E i1k s sat., sept. 30 best known grades made by the Waltham Company, having 16 sizes. ldeal watches for young men. been made by them for something like fifty years. There was a These are truly dependable and excellent watches as gifts. - - = 3 R time when the above watch cost from $50 to $60 in a silver At this extremely low price you are getting the best watch value v . 3 > case, and did not have the improvements that it has today. This ever offered in New England. / 3 & : 5 S 3 Watches purchased from us can be returned, if tisfac- / watch retails for $25.00 in other retail jewelry stores at the tory, within ten days, and we will refund all of your r<oney upon present time, and I offer it at this time for $10.98. All dealers . o \ request or exchange them for new ones. / Dlamond Rlngs ) \ will verify this statement as they know omly too well how the \ company forces up prices. N Waitches purchased from us can be returned, if unsatisfac- O *® tory, within ten days, and we will refund all of your money upon ? request or exchange them for new ones. LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S SIZES h They will be sold with our bili of sale, which will guarantee % 43 you that none of them can be duplicated, grade for grade, for less than nearly double our prices by any wholesale y or retail jeweler in the United States. In this lot you will find ) y one-quarter caret Diamonds for $10 and $i5; one-half carat Dia- monds for $30, $50, $60, $75. One carat Diamonds for $65, $75, 7 $100. Other Diamonds weighing from one and a half SCGLID GOLD, 14 AND 18 KARAT 1o two carats from $100 to $500. All equally as cheap, weight and " g 5 % quality considercd. We will explain the different grades to you, i & Our Wedding Rings are of the best quality, seamless, and ¥ showing thelr difforence in the color quality and cutting; also A our prices are low. 3 guarantee the valuation or what you will have to pay for them J‘EUSSt think, ‘Solid 14 Karat Gold Wedding Ring, regular : A Y E,";E‘;o‘;"'%f;‘,}:{,,;“&h":‘tq‘;,“j of Spocial rice $5.00. Sale price $3.98. g propose to give the public the benefit of it. e will not sell or [ 5 5 oo i Solid 18 Karat Golg Wedding Ring, regular price $8.00. ‘, 2 :;Ozc:kfich]v{:‘;fiu::‘dsf‘;\Efia:f Dfilr’-?;:‘;l :J"‘«'Ii’cmffusr‘m,wr,‘.’fx“i"if g salst;:tpxéihsg:%;gl‘lne S Y oo Sime spToul et g e e mlmatd G i ot ; Special Sale price, $2.50. l: GENUENE WA%&THAM i G[I;ia‘monds purchased from us can be .‘ OTHER DIAMON . 5 ! exchanged at full value or returned 20-Year Gold Filled Convertible N for cash, less 10 per cent, N/ Pendants, set in gold, green gold and platinum, from $5.00 W A TC}—H v > within one year. S wp to $500.00. BRACELETS - 7 LADIES’ WALTHAM A beautiful, sensible gift. These 1 ¥ 7 JEWEL Wrist Watches will prove indis- The movements are 7 jeweled, and in pensable to those who receive them. New convertible style, < s guaranteed 20 - year gold fi'}le‘d cases. with expansion bracelet. Can also k &g r@ H Every Watch sold with the distinct un-, be used with pin sautoir or chain. ® [ ] derstan‘ding.uthatf rfdnot satnsfacttor‘};fm(:‘g $18.00 value. Clearance Sale days wevgm e ut:d every cen » ice .98. 2 g money, if requested. e A 811 MAIN ST., HARTFORD. ity Hall . R e i ; so T T 2 p. m. Young people's evening serv- | president of St. Thomas' Seminary, | helpful hour, coming of Rev. A. B. Simpson, D. D., | country, a truly great preacher with |ing. The Rev. H, D. Campbell, from i:hll[‘@h NG'@.ECCS. jce at 6:30. Sunday school and Bibla | Hartford, will preach the sermon.| The People’s church is looking for- | of New York, for the closing service, | a great message. The Bible and [the Congo is a unique and orlginal at 12 noon. Prayer and social | There will be special music by the |ward with eager: to the fall con- | insures the entire success of the con. | Missions will be the general themes | speaker. The convention convenes al Wirinity Methodlst Fpiscopal Obarch, |s es Thursday nights at § o'clock. | regular choir with the ance of | vention, to be held on Wednesday and | vention, as he is one of the most in- | of the convention, and all the speak- | 10 o'clock each day and holds m;Jr A \]x\‘;l'\l S e are cordially invited to these L{ulph )I/ilxc‘r_ violinist, Hartford; Miss | Thursday the 25th and 26th. The | spirational religious teachers in the | ers are said to be able and interest- | ing, afternoon and evening session A s al rally da k . aura. P. Farrell, soprano, a 2 = e — ——— = Trinity Methodist Episcopal church o or‘z“;:‘cstra oIT' “"m” et G : ————————————————————————————————————————————— tomorrow. The - The public is cordially South Congregational Church. B o Cavatina PSS R ERHEEI IS D Ry attend the special rally day services | Sunday school, boys' department | peolic qois g i e 0 l ows - BY BRIGGS which will begin at 10: 2, m. at 9:30; 10:45, church ser b VERT Ceien nonee _Bartschmidt tfie auditorium of the church. The | Hill will preach on the subj : So TR e e s follows: | Projection Of Goodne ISortant ol sih it e ‘Melodie” Sund chool; 4:30, ves Sanctus Agnus Del oo Westbrook at 3:30, there will be a meet- e EEalrast 1 ikt Holy God ional — “Onward |ing of the Women's Home Missiona Sl T T, G tian Soldie society. Thursday at 7 4 e i i = . : - — "HAVE A NIcE “DonrT You'RE LoOKING SO - ion and Lord's prayer S8 will be a church night e Gemael Gl DAY ? HURRY-, e B;-EE,\, PLAYING MUCH BETTER JAMES \g’E'"EO A?DTH‘E?JCLUB? cenieceeeicoeo. . MI Aga Booth hall, Milton S. Anderson D } V) SINCE You .Toor, UP : I am Alpha and Omega Mo - 4 ; INNER'S READY [ | Mou L . i lans e singy el GRimn pastor. The pastor will speak in the : GRS (N, WS / GoLE” WERE THE JONESES S Services at the Stanley Memorial morning at 10:45 o'clock and in the TIME - THAT BREATH THERE ¢ Coadls Eoll prenotion cr o church for the coming week are an- evening at 7:15 o'clock. Praise and e D R s DRSS nounced as follows by the pastor, Rev. : Prayer service, 10:15 o'clock; Biblc Kindergarien promotion excrel e " (chool at 12:15 o'clock; and Youns (DS e Sunday, morning service at 10:45; | People’s mecting at 6 o'clock, . 4 A il e e e Sunday school at noon; young | cordial welcome to all. ' Solo—*“The Ninety an E people’s meeting at 7 o'clock; Tues- meeting of Central Association 1 Congregational churches at South- First Baptist Church. (a). Primary song ington; Wednesday, Ladies' Aid so- |, Morning worship, 10:45 a. m, Bt (b). Bestowing uf.dlpll‘m:\s " ciely meecting at 2:30 o’clock and | ‘“What Anger Will Do for a Man,” is Solo—*“Nearer My God to Thee”.. | oy scouts meeting at 7 o'clock; Fri- | the theme for the morning in exposi- " Olive Davis | gay, Girls' club at 7:30 o’clock. tion of Matt. 5:21-26. Story sermon Address—“A Bigger, Better School” | Koo for the children, “Bolts and Hinges.” .. Mr, Couic Fitet Baptiel Charcht Mustc, Sunday school, 12:15 p. m. Beginners, of Rest"”. . B - . |primary, junior and senior depart- Gilchrist | Prelude—¢Romance Harriss | ments with organized classes. Y. P. S. B Anthem—"T ods C. E. 7 p. m. “Public Spirit and How Reception of church members Shoeet Sy e est | to Cultivate It.” Leader, Mr. H. C. Hymn—"“Lead On O King Eternal” Tenor solo— o5 Connolly. At 10 a. m. the men of Jenediction and response : -« Wood | the church will participate in the The evening Young People’s mect- | i - Dubois | jome visitation on Five-Year Pro- ing at 6:30 will be lead by the Phil- | < ST gram Day will meet in conference. athea cl Emghshilntheran Chuech, Volunteers welcome. Minister. Rev. " \ At the 7:30 meeting Mr. Cook will | Hungerford Court, Frederick C.|REarle B. Cross. “on JOE - mow COULD You CAN ALWAYS HEw G THERE. HMAVE A speak on the subject, “When Johnny ; Wunder, pastor. e You TR e FIND TIME To PLAY 23 NICE TiMe REARIE,T O M T e e Morning worship, 10:45; Sunday A M. E. Zion Church. TO WREAT ME LIKE ¢ GoLF 1| NoTice - BuT DUIMERT DY} WANT i school at noon; Cathechetical class, i - EUSRITSIESIxRO/ctoctes T SELisiE HEAR ALL ABOUT YOUR k- : A P Tuesday at 7:15 at 24 Hawkins street. | The notice for the A. M, E. Zion 7 L SH000 Ge) e = First Church of Christ, Scientist. i i church for tomorrow's services is as o5 DO ANYTHING Hillerest Universalist Church. Sl A 2\1;"]2;:‘3’%‘]‘; Mo of the Gospel;” 12:30, Sunday school; 6:30 p. m., the C, E, Society, subject, “Public Spirit and How to Cultivate It;” Psalms, 122,1-9; 7:80 p. m., preaching by the pastor, sub- ject, “Daniel.” Primary promotion Chapel, corner of West Main street and Park Place. Morning service 10: Subject : “Doctrina of West Main street. Services, Atonement.” Sunday School 9:45 | Sunday evening, 7:30. Dr. Dilling- o m. Wednesday evening meeting at | Fam will preach. All friends of the W ook, | he Reading Room is | movement arc urged to be present. R deles Ml R Y Swedish Elim Church, J e Swedish Elim Baptist church, J. B. Swedish Latheran Church, Klingberg, pastor. Sunday school at e o 0ld Folks' 10 o'clock. Morning service at 11 & M, Benson :fi];hs]lv;‘\k HOR s B s 00 e oo || G pismenng Littio Church vening services at the [ Dan. A. Challberg will speak at tne | Around the Corner.’ Just Wi homt. » Tatheran church tomorrow, | ¥oung People's meeting at b o'clock | Pastor Harriman will occupy, SR The collection will be taken for the |in the afternoon aisc at the evening [Pit both morning '“"‘_lh.‘"”;‘o“_"' ks institution. Rev. Dr. S. G. Ohman, | Service at 7 p. m. Zlfi,f}t,.‘“;‘hf?,’l' o lpi» m ‘;o:xllg pastor, will conduct the morning serv- e = e e e iges, BtS JosoniepOburon. at 7 o'clock. Sermon Topics—Morn- ing: “The Church and the Ordi- renovated, will be | nances.” ~Evening: “Hindrances to Elder E. F. White, pastor. Preach- | dedicated tomorrow morning. Revival.” The IFellowship Prayer tng services, 10:45 a. m. and 7:15| Rev. Maurice F. McAuliffe, viceiMeeLing, Thursday at 7:45, is a very People’s Church. e St. Joseph’s church, after having Second Advent Church. been completely

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