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BOSTON STORE A resume of the doings of the day at this popular dis- tributing center. To convey an idea of what our buyers, have accomplished in the in- terest of the people. Get in touch with our Dress Goods Section. All the desirable weaves and latest | CHURCH NEWS South Congregational Church. This afternoon the Girl Scouts will 1aeet at 4 o’clock. The weekly session of the Boy Scouts will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock. The rehearsal of the chorus will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1916. (ocorpocaad) HARTFORD Business Hours 8:30 to 6. Saturdays, 8:30 to| 9. Tel, ch. 1090. Pictorial Review Pattel New Home Sewing Machif colorings are here from 50c to $1.75 a Yard. Novelty Cloakings are There will be an all-day meeting Wednesday, beginning at 9:30. A 2 very needy family for which much work must be done necessitates a shown in beautiful mixtures !iarge attendance. The society desires At $1.75 that contributions of clothing for two lvhe new Plaid and Stri 1 hoys of 10 and 14, and two girls of S.lk = ¢ and 7, be sent for this box, which 1lks are very attractive. is to be packed at this meeting. Forest Mi]ls Underwear Luncheon will be served at noon. , On Wednesday afternoon t 4:30, will be wanted shortly. | ar. Beebe will give the first of the (There is none better) for November series of recitals. This men, women and chfldren series is of both a popular and in- s 50c to $2.50 Each. Beacon Blankets, are .be- tructive ch t smart, and distinctively attrac« B V' character. i The Little Tourists will hold thelr tive. The usual high standards yond competition at the prices, $2.00 to $4.00. reeting at 4:30 o’clock Thursday. 't of workmanship and finish On Thursday evening will be held Wl h a which distinguish apparel here “California” stands for the very best in blankets. :‘r:; rv}‘olp’a ratory .fler‘\'ice in anticipa- prevail in the skirts, while care- o 1e communion which will be Ne ful selection and large combina- $5.00 to $8.00. Fla Vor y .L “Eden Cloth,” for Waists, celebrated xt Sunday m. - o mextisundaySmorning,tNo tions of hip, waist and length Pajamas, Night Gowns etc., vember 5 On Friday, November 3, at 3 p. m, measures make easy fitting pos- sible. In the special skirt sec- is in a class by itself. 15¢ a Yard. a union meeting of the Ladies’ For- tion you will find for instance. If you are “Knitten” as of eign Missionary societies of the First Fancy Black Satin and Velvet course you will be, “Bear and South churches will be held in the First church parlors. A box .of Skirts, also Navy and Black Taf- totn $12.50 up. Brand” is the best Yarn to use. medical supplies will be packed, as a parting gift to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Striking Checks in Wool Ve- TonChn $12.50 up. McCall is the Best Pattern 10c and 15¢ Toddlers’ B Peep Rompel JUST THE THING FOR YOUNGSTERS You Will Want At Least ONE SEPARATE SKIRT THIS FALL These are a feature at the fants’ wear department. could tell them anywhere ti are so well thought of. smocking and featherstitchi are so nice, the colors and n terials are so distinctly Bo.Pe Strong chambray and perc| rompers begin at low as § Chambray rompers with col 76c. White, pink, blue and poplin rompers with white o lars, hand featherstitched colors, white English dim smocked at neck, $1.95. 'Wh poplin with belt, collar and oy of pink or blue hand feath stitching, $1.95. The styles are simple, and fributions of old linen and cotten ma- terial, suitable for hospital use, will Te most acceptable. The girls chorus will hold a re- hearsal at 1:15 Saturday afternoon. Dr. Hill wil! visit this week Friday cn Stanley street. Woodward. All Jadies interested are invited to co-operate in this gift. Con- Staple Navy and Black Skirts, in serge and poplin $5.95 up. Trinity Methodist Church. The Intermediate Teachers meeting will evening at 8 o’clock. The Girl Scouts are to hold a party tonight at 8 o’clock. The Philathea class will also hold o party this evening at 8 o’clock. The Woman’s Home Missionary so- ciety will hold their sewing meeting on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Rackliffe, 118 Kensington road. Ladies take the 2:07 Arch street car. 1 On Tuesday evening at 7:45 a class meeting will be held. . The mid-week services will be held LEONARD & HERRMANN C( Dainty Fall Unde rmuslins TASTEFULLY TRIMMED WITH PRETTY EMBROIDERIES AN FINE LACES NIGHT GOWNS ENVELOPE CHEMISES PETTICOATS COMBINATIONS A splendid assortment of new models, made of fine lingerie materia artistically designed. The values are most extraordinary. Department be held this usual The newest models of the popular and favorably known makes Corsets and Brassieres await your inspection. Two Stores 227\ain Streq Be sure to see the next time your in. 165 Main Street, New Britain you can get rid - of eczema with Resinol Resinol Ointment, with Resinol Soap, usually stops itching nstantly. 1t quickly and easily heals the most distressing cases of eczema, rash or similar tormenting skin or scalp eruption, not due to serious internal disorders. Sold by all druggists. A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST National Bank Bldg Open FEveniugs. City Advertisement ToTax Payers Assessors’ Notice All persons in the Town of New Britain, liable to pay taxes are here- by notified and requested to return to the Assessors on or before the first day of November next, a list of all property owned or possessed by them on the first day of October, 1916. The Assessors will meet in their office, Gity Hall, West Main St. MONDAY, OCT. 2, 1916, and every day thereafter during Octo- ber, except Sundays, for the pur- pose of receiving said lists. Office Hours from 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. and Monday, Wednesday and Satur- day evenings from 7 to 9 p. m. N. B,—All persons owning houses or land are requestgd to give a full description of the same on back of their lists. Blank lists can be pro- cured at the Assessors’ Office, City Hall. ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FOLLOWING STATUTE: “Each resident and every corpora- tion of any town liable to give in a list and pay taxes thereon, shall on or before the first day of November in each year, give in his list, made and sworn to as hereinbefore pre- scribed; and if he shall refuse to do so the sssessors shalledll out a list for him, putting thereon ail property whizz they have reason to believe is owned by him, liable fo t-<ation, at actyal valuation from the Best information they obtain, and add thereunto 10 ,icent. of such valuation.” AUGUST BURCKHARDT, JAMES J. WATSON, AARON DANIELSON,‘ can per thereof | on Thursday at 7:45 o’clock. On Friday evening of this week the rocial union will hold its meeting in this church. The speaker is Rev. Wal- | lace Finch, pastor of our church in | Stamford. The supper will take the | place of the regular monthly Ladies’ | Aid Supperexcept that the price of the supper will be fifty" cents. Every | ore is invited to both supper and ad- dress. The official board meeting is to be Leld Friday at 7 p. m. The Social union address will be given Friday evening at 8 p. m. Following are the dates and titles of the series of Sunday evening ad- dresses to be given by the pastor: Nov. 5—"“Esau”—Who sold a heri- tage for a meal. Nov. 12—“Pilot”—Who thought he could slip from under responsibilty. Nov. 19—*Lot”"—Who sacrificed his children for a good business bargain. Dec. 3—“The Prodigal Son”—Who followed the theory that all young men must sow their “wild oats.” Dec. 10—“The Rich Husbandman” —Who built bulging barns and a lean soul. First Church of Christ. A meeting of the Cabinet will be held this evening at| 8 o’clock. On Tuesda the New Br Religious Sunday school 7:45 o'clock | ining Schoal for | evening at ain Tr chers will meet, The Girl Scouts will meet Wednes- | day at 5 o'clock under the leadership of Miss Fox. | Troop 4 of the Boy Scouts will meet | Wednesday at 7:15 p. m. | Thursday the Bible class menian Women will meet a for Ar- 2:30 p. m. | Jr., 57 Forest street, will recelve on or before Friday, contributions of old linen and cotton material, suitable for hospital use. Orchestra rehearsal will Friday at 7:15 o’clack. The Young People of the church will give a Harvest social on Friday evening at 8 p. m, The weekly choir rehearsal will be held Saturday at 7:30 o’clock. Programs have been issued of the activities of the various women’s be held The new order vices will be o’clack. | Friday at 3 o'clock a united meet- | ing of Foreign Missionary societies | will be held in the church parlors. A | Lox of medical supplies will be packed | as a parting gift o Mr. and Mrs, F. | J. Woodward, who leave for Micro- nesia at once All ladies of the church are asked to co-operate in making this gift. Mrs. V. B. Chamberlain, of mid-week ser- held Thursday at 7:45 | OO Oh! Nora’s mak- ing pie. Yum! Yum! ‘We can eat all we want *cause Norah always says: “D & C crust is so loight I| it won’t be hurtin’ yez.” She says: Is the Flour for me 10c & 20c SELF-RAISING Packages | societies and were distributed yeste: cuy.) The program of the Fareign Mission is as follows: Neovember 1 “World Missions and World Peace, chapter 2, by Mrs. W. P. Felt, the fir chapter having been delivered in October by Mrs. Marcus White; De- cember 15, “Pro and Con of Foreign Missions,” by Young Women's Fareign Missionary soci H January 1 “Thursday Night,” by Young Women’ Home Missionary society; February 16, address by Mrs, Frank H, Wiggin, Young Women's Foreign Mi — e UIGESTIUN WURTH HAVING Good digestion is not appreciated un- til youlose it. Then you cannot afford to experiment on remedies. Strong medicines are hard on weak stomachs. To be able to eat what you want and to digest it is a priceless blessing. If you have lost it do not be deceived by ihe claims of predigested foods and stomach tonics, go-called. There i3 no tonic for the stomach that is not a tonic for every other part of the body. As the blood goes every- where, an improvementin its condition quickly results in strengthening weaic organs. Rich, red blood is absolutely necessary to digestion. If your stomach is weak and you are troubled with gas, sour risings in the throat, a feeling cf pressure about the heart and palpita- tion, try the tonic treatment with Dr. Williamsg’ Pink Pills. So many dyspeptics have been helped by this simple treatment that every sui- ferer from stomach trouble should try it. The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y., has issued a book- let ““What to Eat and How to Eat’ that ghould be in every home. Ttgives just the information that you want garding your diet. _The company will mail Dr. Williamg’ Pink Pills, postpaid, at fifty cents per box or yourowndrug- gist can supply you. jonary | soclety to serve tea; March 16, “South America”; April 20, “Turkey,” the | speaker ta be secured: May 18, Salient | Points From World Missions and World Peace,” this also to be the an- nval meeting; June, exact date to be arranged, picnic. The Young Women'’s Foreign Mis- sions department will have three meetings with the Young Women's In- terdenominational Socity for Foreign | Missions, three meetings with the | Women’s Foreign Missionary society and monthly sewing meetings during { the winter. The Home Missions department will hold meetings the second and fourth Fiidays of each month at 2 o'clock. {The study hour of the department is | from 3:30 to 4:00 under the leader- p of Mrs. Charles Sawyer. Meetings of the Young Women's | Frfome Missions are held every first Monday evening of the month and Rible class is held on Sunday at 12:10, | The furnishing fund department meets once a year to hear reports. The abject of the fund is to furnish necessary furnishings for the church, chapel and parsonage. The duties of the assoclate committee is to provide fiowers for the church and to take charge of the Congregational club suppers and other occasional enter- tainments. The entertainment committee in charge of Mrs. Arthur Bacon, chair- man, will have a time February 16 at which children’s ry tales will be told. For the Boy Scouts the subject will be “Robin Good,” and for the Girl Scouts, ‘“Florinda.’ The social committee has for chairman Mrs. V. B Chamberlain, Jr., and was in charge of a church supper October 217. The chairman was assisted by Misses Frances Whittlesey, Cornelia Chamberlain and Bertha Chamberlain. On January 10, another church supper will be held and the following com- raittee will be in charge: Mrs. Clifford W. Upson, Mrs. William Rowlands and Mrs. F. § Chamberlain On March 9 church supper will be served with Mrs. Frank H, Starkey, Mrs. J. H. Latham and Mrs. W. E. Doane, the committee in charge. | The women of the church are asked o meet in the church parlors on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clack to help sew for the coming sala The church-night service Thursday will take the form of a covenant meet- ing this week. Read John 6:22:40 in preparation. The Prudential commit- tee of the church is requested to meet for a few moments at the close of the service. The chorus will meet at 7:45 o'clock on Saturday. IS YOUR HEALTH - WORTH $5.007 Woman Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound Restored Her Health. Lima, Ohio.— “‘I was all broken down in health from a displacement. One of my lady friends came to see me and she ad- vised me to com- mence taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound | and to use Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative | Wash. Ibegan tak- ing your remedies and took $5.00worth and in two months = was a well woman after three doctors said I never would stand up straight again. I was a mid- wife for seven years and I recommended the Vegetable Compound to every wo- man to take before birth and after- wards, and they all got along so nicely that it surely is a godsend to suffering women. If women wish to write to me I will be delighted to answer them.’” —Mrs.JENNIE MOYER, 842 E.North St., Lima, Ohio. Women who suffer from displace- | menents, weakness, irregularities, ner- | vousness, backache or bearing-down pains, need the tonic-strengthening | properties of the roots and herbs con- ! tained in Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. - If youwant specialadvice,write the Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co. 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