New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 17, 1919, Page 9

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100 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, NEW BRITAIN MERC Are Planning for the Ever Held in This City--Next WATCH THE THEATRES--WATCH THE PAPERS-WATC.' THE GREEN, WHITE AND BLUE TRIANGLES SHOW Abbe Hardware=—Hardware, Alling Rubber—Rubber Goods. John A, Andrews Cc —Lburniture. ‘Ashiley-Baheoek—Gent's Furnishings. Adkins Printing Co.—Stationery. Bowen & Co.—Milliner, Boston Clothing Co.—Clbthing. M. Bloomberg—Pry Goods. John Boyle Co.—Painters. Barry & Bamforth—Electrical Goads, The Big Store—Department Store. M. Birnbaum—Dry Goods. Boston Store—Dry Goods, J. Birnbaum—Dry Goods, han Birnbaum—Dry Goods, Sam_Berkowitz—Grocerics. Stanley Brofi—Grocerics. Crowell's Drug Store—Drugs. Clark & Brainerd—Drugs. Commerc Trust—Trust Co. J. M. Curtin & Co.—Furniture. Connors-Halloran—Clothice; Conn. Light and Power—Light and Powes. E. X. Callahan—Grocer . Churchill—Jewelry. The Following Merchants Will Have Sped l\x.‘ P. ‘?:,hln '_‘(Y""“";;i"" Logan Bros.—Butter and Eggs. B rug Co.—Drugs o i FEsg Pameon’s Shoe Store—Shoe HE “"v“f!_ & Herrman—~Cloaks and Eastern Millinery—> Py -fut\, 1. Tisenberg——Furniture, Lorraine Shoe Co.—Shocs, The Fair—Department. Modern Boot Shop—Shoes, S. Fine—Shoes. Mohican—>Meats and Groceries. Farrell & Co—Gent's Furnishings. Morgan Kingsley—Painters, Jos. Fishl—Groceries. ¥ iy . C. Monicr & Bro.—Sporting Goods. Mills' Hardware—Harvdware. W. Goldberg—Dry Goods, A. A. Mills—Plumbing and Heating. Gately & Brennan—Clothing. O. J. Murray—Photography: Goldenblum Millinery—>Millinery. S. Marlow & Cc and 10¢ Store, 4. Goldsmith—Dr . S.OW. Menus—Shoe: Great Wester Market—Grocery . Meshken—Iurs. Globe Clothing House—Cloth G Miller & Hanson—Drugs, A. P. Marsh—Music. Picture raming. Hoffman’s Bake McMillan's—Department Store, Hallinan's Bakc s Mille J. E. Hultgren—Jewelry, Stationery. 2,7 Himberg & Horenstein—Jewel Tom Murr Henry Mo . Kolodney—Groceries. MontviHe & Co.—Grocevies. Leonard’s—Confectionery, Lazarus Co.—Ladics’ Apparel. Long Shoe Co.—Shocs. ughton—I 1t York Sample Shop—Gent's Fur- nishing. 1. Porter Ce B. C. Porter | M. Raphaecl—Ladies’ § RReed Jewelry—Jewelry. Jos. Ryan—Leather Goods. "9 Renier, Pickhardt & Dunne—g; Specialty Shop. Roseben Hat Co.—Hatter, J. Rubin—Ladies’ Clothing.: # Rackliffe Bros.—Auto Supplies, Hard- ware, | Russell Butter Co.—Butter and BEggzs. Geo. Rapelye—Plumbing gnd Heat- W Warsaw ¢ ing. Max Zucker—Ful CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ‘mn nounce the games of the third | round next week. The games which are yet to be played STANLEY MEMORIAL | 7-A. B ACTIVITIES S UITEN — — adyt. SALE NETS OVER $100. The Holy Family le will hold committee has requested and secured 2 A Gl & | Foreign Missions Work. inxited Fto mgs vamg POplllaI‘ an extension of time for their mem- | . SEen : hership dvive and hope wthiin the next The annual food sale under tihe e {few weeks by a final spurt, to in- | auspices of the Young Women's For- i i crease the roster of the society by 0t e fi anite.of the unpleasant weather : lavgs number Of now y‘,;»...lw:g" e | ¢ign Missionary socicty of the Centc At the rc meeting of the a good sized congregation enjoyed the committee has met with sreat success | COngregational church. which was ! Royal ~Arca uesday evenin special service at the Stanley Memo- since the opening of the drive in | held Saturday afternoon at the home | Plans will he » for forming ] church last evening. This was TDecember and about forty members of Mrs. Charles E. Mitchell of Ru mu,-n\\ troups Several scandidat of the series inaugurated about are in the contest for the seven priz sell strcet. netted over $100 which | Will be initiated. All T = applic firat o8 Feby by the new pas- | offered by the society and individuals | will be given to foreign missions. Of | tions are asked to present them » Revv. G. M. Missirian. The serv- | in the society. ! the gener contributions of home- | this meeting. Refreshments will ige begins at 7:30 immediately after| Chairman W. A. Forsvthe has an- | made cook comprising bread vved after the meeting, the eveni service of the Young ! nounced that since the opening of the | pies. cake, prescrves, biscuits and Martha \Washington council, D. Pgople’s society and consists of a brief | drive, 160 applications for member- | candy, given by the members of the ; A. will weet this evening at 7 special musical program during which | ship have been received and of this | society. practically evervthing was | o'clock. Members are reguested (o the Girl Scouts render a selection, the | number 102 have been initiated. The | sold, the few remaining articles of | be there promptly at that hour organist, T. W. Frederickson, a tal-|remaining 59 will be initiated before | food being donated to the Children's | Stanley Woman's Relief corps will | ented voung musician and a student | the close of the campaign. Through | Flome. hold a social and public mecting in | nf musl Yale. gives a selection on|a chart in the society bulletin hoard Alrs. Arthur Bacon was chairman | Kenilworth hall at 2:30 o'clock Wed- | tife piano and the Sunbeam club, a | the names of those leading in the of the committee of array ents | nesday afternoon. Members of Stan- club of junior Sunday school girls, | campaign are posted and at present | for the sale. Mrs. ( rles 1. Mitchell | ley Post, the of V. Auxiliarvy, the give a pantomime or other special Thomas Crean leads with 11 new |acted as hostess, and members of | Spanish War Veterans' Auxiliary and number, or a violin solo is rendered. { membe and Frank Sullivan is | the society had charge of the various | friends ave jnvited Theen the pastor gives a brief address ' second with 10 i . L wa ved, Mrs. AMiss Dorothy Booth., of% Fore | i i IRound of Pool Tournament Closine. Proceeds will e Wednesda wdvt Watch for our full page advt. in Tuesday’s papers advertising in detail hundreds of Iiems on gome subject pertinent to the Three mes remain to be playved in | G. ] nd M rles H. Miteh- | slreet, had for guests over the week- problems of the day, and tallss during | the senior pool tournament among the | ell presidin s . P. Warren | end, Miss Margaret Peterson and the present period being more par- . A. B. members and the committee | sold Faster cards. Miss Aletha Knapp, of New Haven ticularly with reference to the Lenten #basan The pantomime last eyening intro- duced for the first time the use of | the spotlight which was furnished by the church stereopticon and repre- | sented the hymn, “Abide With Me After one of the girls of the Sun- beam club had read a brief histors sf the hymn wwriter and the circum &tances surrounding the writing ot the hymn, it was sung by the cluh during which time one of the zirls, | dressed in white, posed against a dark | green curtain with no other light but the spotlight and enacted the emotions described in the hymn. It was very beautiful and impressive and added much to the charm of the service he Stanley Memorial church. standing as it does alone on the east gide of the city, the only Protestant church in that community, offers a splendid opportunity for community service which the pastor and the people are anxious to grasp and arc doing everything in their power to attract those people who, hecause they are living so far from the othe Protestant churches, do not attend taken from our regular stock and sold to you on Dollar Day Only at a saving of from 1-3 to 1-2. Positively no merchandise bought especially America’s Own Table Drink The same dood product No raise in price. of denomination or creed, to attend the services of this church " e premrad o s s Now used in preference to el M R coffee in tens of thousands LA e e of families, because of its R aliround economy, delicious flavor and healthfulness as a table beverage ; emergency commission of which mor e A There’s a Reason i for this Sale, but our regular best values at prices lower than ever before. detailed notice will appear in the | ghurch notices at the end of the week. ‘ I PROMINENT SPEAKER COMING. « Watson S. Moere of New York, | who was secretary-treasurer of the | T'nited - States Food adminis |'.1Iinll.j will speak at the Methadist church temorow evening, N

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