New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1916, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MON®»«Y, DECEMBER 11, 1916. 'CHURCH NEWS WAS ALMOST HELPLESS WITH SEVERE RHEUMATIC PAINS, SAYS THIS CHURCH 5 ) South Co onal Church. I ¢ At 7:30 oc?f:?ul:is olv::\lng there . STREET LADY, TO MR. MARTIN ; 2N P will be a meeting of the Boy Scouts. The' last meeting of the standing Y 3 WO 3 »» 2 -: ‘. Hartf()rd Ofle'Price Cl(}thlng CO- 114_116 Asylum Stf(’(:‘»t,, Hartford committee for the year will be held o1 Tuesday at 7:45 o'clock. - An all-day sewing meeting of the Home Missionary society will be held e : ; x Q ket ’ Bently requested to come. The sew- ) : g i 3 2 1 dngs is for the parish. E ‘ i A special Christmas meeting of the 5 y Sl 2N ; ; g ) & 9 * 3 Neaw Britain Maternal association will - 5 3 i - © held on Wednesday afternoon at 3 : < o 4 o’clock, in the parish chapel. N Estelle Hart will give some original feadings, and others will contribute to the Christmas spirit of the, occa- slon. All are cordially invited At the organ recital on Wednesday L . o3 ; 3 i ] afternoon at 4:30 o’clock, Mr. Beebe i g - % Wi be assisted by Mrs. Anna Bray . 2 3 | \ Voight. yo EEnbas g k 4 i 3 On Thursday evening the next ad- s : : : o dress in the Social Teachings of Jesus i - d 4 X L will be given, “On Pleasures.” Follow- /i L e s it 3 ing the meeting there will be the elec- tion of a nominating committee to ggest the' church officers for 1917, i : |4 . STdee The World Wide club will hold their % s b i X mheeting on Friday at 4 o’clock. _ ik The Loyalty club, one of the Si b 4 : S it p S & day school classes of the boys’ divi- . ¢ ; i | At sion, will give an entertainment for : . ( = : : +'@ boys of the Sunday school on i : R R : i wriday evening, December 15. A mus- ieal program has been arranged with a lecture by the Rev. Irving H. Berg | ~ MRS. K. DOWNER, 0 f Hartford “Experiences at the 2 Borderos A1 hovs of the ehurch fre | “A i1ady t.id me the ocher day,” said jpains that mad< nie almest hmiss. | [ Slzes 16 tO 57 in\'it(’d.‘ & Mr, Martin, the Lax-a-Tone expert at |I tried Herbal Lax-a-Tone and never On Triday evening, in the old chap- the Hconomy New England Drug Co., |thought that one could obtain such el, there will be a sale of articles made | 565 Main St “that Lax-a-Tone was | wonderful results from a remedy, but A by the A ian women of New Rrit- | the talk of the neighborhood. T told |I surely did with Lax-a-Tone and can- | ar® This sale is for the benefit of | her it was the talk of the United raise it too much and too highly. e . : widows and orphans in the As States, as everywhere Lax-a-Tone has is the way it is” said Mr. g Extraordinary, in that this should be extended to mean something still greater, for this is an offering which homeland Although the sale is been introduced the people have re- | Martin. “People from all walks of o s . S SRS | affords an opportunity without parallel. EVERY SUIT IN THE COLLECTION IS NEW, THE MATERIALS tended primarily for Assyrian patron- | ceived such wonderful results that |life cannot say too much for La age, a special invitation is offered the Y too much for it, and [Tone, and T predict that within less | ARE THE MOST FASHIONABLE, THE COLORS, THE TRIMMINGS AND THE WORKMANSHIP ARE friends within the South church to & C runs through neighbor- | than two weeks the town of New | THE FINEST A ¢ome and bhe made welcome, hoods like wildfire. Britain will be afire with enthusiasm.” % % n . 1 b Tn ingthle wock Dt vl So call down and see, Mr. Martin at | g In making these statements we do so without reserve, having in mind the fact that the prices quoted are ¢ + he vi 8 21 — S- » Eco: r N v E: > Co.. . . F : ] 1 ol L e : iy Bermeny New Eadiand roc ¢o. | 30 per cent. less than those now being asked by leading specialty shops for identically the same Suits, made by 300; Friday, Grand and Prospect| “For a long time T have been in |this ¥ to the New Britain pub- the same manufacturer, from the same materials and the same models. st¥ets. need of a tonic. I felt tived out, r lic. He will rema Saturday eve- | 8 : o Wi k]y i chorus Tohearsalliwil Biie | ass WL BT RE fiek L e tans | Lell Se il a e satrasy e 1 Those of you who have attended these sales of ours in other years know well what tremendous money Beld on Saturday at 8 o'clock. and suffered torments from rheumatic |able to call during the day. |l saving opportunities they afford. Those of you who have never benefited by these events before will do well to Trinity Methodist' Church. = m——— come and see for yourselves. But it’s a case of “first come, first served.” Don’t delay. Come early and get At 8§ o'clock tonight the Queen Es- | °f the will meet Thursday after- | IGNORING PROFESSIONS your choice.. ’ ther girls will hold an open meeting | 1002 at 4 o'clock. . h in the chapel after which a soclal Week night services will he held on hour with special music will follow. | Thursday at 7:45 o'clock. B < : N - g 2 . On Wednesday ovening at § o'clock | On Friday at 3 p. m. the Foreign | Yale Men Turn to Tndustrial and Com- there will be an important meeting | Mission department of the church will of the Trinity Methodist young peo- | Meet the subject being “The Pros and Ple for the purpose of electing offi- | Cons of Koreign Missions.” The ¢ers and for any other business that | YOUng Women’s Toreign Mission may need to be transacted. Branch has charge of this meeting. New Haven, Dec. 11.—The {rend| In 1904 the number engaged in in- | tions, it is pointed out, is not deter- Friday evening at 6:30 p. m., there On Frid night at & o'clock Rev.|among ale graduates of the last| dustrial and commercial pu i s i the courses or departments , will be a Sunday school supper. This John R. H}onr_\‘. pastor of the Church | twelve y s has been more to the in- | given as 4,095 and in 1906 as 8,169, a | in the university but rather by chang- supper is & result of the contest which | f All Nations, of New York will give | dustrial and commercial pursuits, that | '€ain of 99 per cent. E ing conditions in professional and ( » Was held kome months ago, and is | an ill ted lecture of work among |js manufacturing, finance, mercantile | The vear 1904 is taken as a starting | business life. Mrs, Downer, 263 Church St., who is well-known here, says: B mercial Pursuits in Preferance to | o figures given in the directory of | point it is explained because it is the living graduates of the university just | date of the earliest data available. Other Occ ions. 3 her cupations. issued. The trend towards certain occupa- given to the boys by the girls. Prizes | the Chinese, Ttalians, ssians and | business and engineering, than to the will be given. It is hoped to make | Others in New York. I s the | professions, including law, the minis- 8 Vi 3 F this a general social feature of ~the | dUar ON(,\' meeting of the Christian En- | try, education and medicine, accord nz | D s y deavor Union. e i 3 l 44 W The minister has moved his study - : from the church to the parsonage and o e S . i has changed his office hours from First Baptist Church. i Wlth the Fmgers! B y morning to afternoon, 1 to 3 p. m., | This evening at 7:35 o’clock an im- din v 127 MAIN STRFET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317.2 S eeot BaiicAny) at (thel ahurons Shmmie Sl iy i o e |8 . . 4 eenn s R Says Coms it Ou A good assortment at a wide P Church of Cheist, |0 S0mem manss e b Without Any Pain ; & THE STORE FOR YOUR GHRISTMAS SHOPPING range of prices. The variety Christmas plans will be made at an oLone H H announce a concert to be @iven in the | I L eeeentotntd mportant Sunday School Workers' : b R Tavie this " evening ot 6115 | ahurch at 8 p. m.he chun wit ren- | oo SR T | Stocks Large and Varied of patterns gives an oppor- o’clock. der two cantatas, one by Bruno Huhn, | Tuesday evening the Young People [ “Our Country For All” the other by Ti';é\;dk“;:l °£H?h “t‘;]"e %‘;;eir‘"}“}yysfi ; For Christmas Gifts tunity to Select one according will meet at the Burritt Mission. P. A. Schnecker, “Hope of the World."” willa e o = 2 - pply directly upon the corn a few - & The Employed Boys' club of the | Between the musical numbers J. W. | Wi &PDIy Srectiy upon the corn a tew Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Silk Hosiery, Perfumery, Leather Bags, . ]. . D k ekyreh will hold a meeting in the | Henderson, recently from the south BEL Bob i silkk Petticoats, Silk .Underwear, Muslin Underwear, Silk and Cot- to your IncC nation. es = ; e : | authority. Qining room of the church Tuesday at | will render original poems in negro | ton Blotises]! Glovas!| Gorseta; Infantsl Wear) 'Kfimonos Bath! Tobes, LB : 2L 1 : | It is claimed that at small cost one | } . . 7:30° o’clock. dialect. ~ The offering which will be | _ * % e e s fi_"e‘: Boudoir Caps, Aprons, Jewelry. i chalrs are Shown WIth them. i 2 1 the New Brit- | receive 20 to Mr. Henderson to n Weekly sessions of the INew Eecelved RllRE ORtoR L zone at any drug store, which is suffi- | | ain Training School For Religious axe‘;li#:.hyn“;r::nsr::fi(h;s“i«sfx;;z;txo;:éld | e e Coats and Sults--—-—Great December Sale . W in the chapel ' Peachers will be held in the chap or callous without pain or soreness of | Tuesday at 7:45 o’clock. Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock. ¢ . g BEGINNING MONDAY, DECEMBER 11 | : the danger of infection. GINNING MONDAY, DI | “,T;‘:Psf‘:“j“;‘; Senvice leagne ML | e | This new drug is an ether com- | @] $17.50 COATS FOR ... S iasg | ®ae G351 Hoowly 1n elhares ot i pound, and while sticky. dries the $21.50 COATS FOR . .. $16.50 ] e e | moment it is applied and does not $25.00 COATS FOR .. b et $18.50 YBoy Scouts, Troop 4, Mr. Skinner, | inflame or even irritate the surround- | i All our higher grade Coats reduced in proportion, .’ ® | scoutmaster, will give a parents’ ban- SUBSTITUTES ' in< S T Tail()r d S .t ] quet at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday. | This announcement will interest | f € uits NN {many women here, for it is said that | B° A going acabout 1 price. An cspecty trze selccion m [ § 310 PEARL ST., HARTFORD, CONN. Orchestra. rehearsal will also be i the present high-heel footw is put- . 40 to 46, held on Wednesday evening at 7:30 . A e i ting corns on practically every wo- Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets at the Old Price $1.00 Down and $1.00 Per Week or 10 Per Cent. Cash Singer de Lux Graphophones Christmas Novelties for the Will play any record—$150 machine for $100. Chiidren “Free” Sewing Machines Doll Carts, Rockers, Sleighs, Horses, Doll Houses, Shoeflys, etc. i i =t "ENTS q A complete line of Lamps, Jardinieres, Cigar Stand;,wBr_ass Goo i(.:‘hyr:,s.f?fif,ffh HEURE e MR E D hemacu e Trays. Easy Chairs, Rockers, “Gunn’s and Macey’s” Bookcases. - Screens, Pictures, Music Cabinets, Ladies’ Desks, Sewing Baslic! Join our club for the Burrowe’s home Pool and Billiard Table $1.00 ete. Vs a week| _ eI Don’t Forget to look at our elegant line of Furniture and House- Get one of our fine Pianos, specially reduced prices for the holidays hold Goods. S John A Andrews & CO. MAIN STREET

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