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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1919, - Boston Store e’re Ready For You— o We close Monday evenings at : 3 ° "y 4 o St g i ot T e o S ith The Finest Clothes Made | Hartford. A WORD TO THE WISE LESH S—— “ | | | AnotherAdvanceinRugPrice Beacon - St b e e e S e Coming October 1 Lines eontirely withdrawn from the market—Manufacture Bath Robe Blankets can’t begin to keep up with orders, even with ifcreased forces = Retailers n t now have their orders book “at value,” mean! ing ‘thai the price is to be detcrmined when' the order is filled. The stock is now at its best. arc showing a lot of new and L ’ e Coml vt 9 R, Py $ ek ew vercoats— ‘ W, at $ €a. Are suitable for men and women’s WE ARE SELLING RUGS AT LAST SPRING’'S PRICES. 4, v hi o Would You Rather Buy Now or Wait and Pay More? robes. Ll il = Here' a frank statement of the rug s ation picking is good. Later shipments will iy With 10flg converiible * collars that look well : Manufacturers refuse (o take orders at any stipulated peicel Orders accepted only ““at value” meaning at the price when th worn open right now. Some have stitched belts; some have order is filled ) On some lines manufacturers refuse to accept orders. Beacon Robe Blankets Y/ § buckled belts and cthers no belts at all. Dark Mixtures are J An: advence in price’ coming October 1. Other advances lkq ly Jan. 1 and April 1 or sooner. Dby the yard. Patterns for Men, Wom- i/ ZAMR) 2 shown in these knee length Overcoats—which is a smart length Manufacturers either limiting retailers or refusing orderssal o . ; : together. e o oot ot o, this Fall. | No end yet in sight to upward price movement and beautiful designs. Over twenty N ). We own our present stock at last Spring's prices and ares stil} patterns to sclect from. P B sclling at prices of last Spring. We have a large stock, too, in fact No expensive custom tailor could surpass the workman- a considerably larger stock than can | elsewhere of hig ship in these clothes—he can only hope to equal it. Eradoues It is for you to decide whether i 1y this month o MCC&“ Patterns VB, N 3 wait until later. At present it looks \ ire that price are going to rule considerably higher next The best pattern sold at any price. i \ > $35 $45 $55 | We have all grades of thefamous WHITTALL RUGS and i K / ] 3 wood range of sizes. PULLAR N New Suits— | THE PUBLIC EVENING SCHOOLS & NEVEN : - Handsome Gaberdines and mixtures shot with OF NEW BRITAIN flecks of color are new. Come in and see the character and style Will Opeq Monday, Sept. 22, at 7:3( worked into these Suits by means of careful tailoring. SESSIONS WILL BE “HELD Mon., Tues. Wed., 7.30 4o 9.3 You can get what you want. Good teachers have been . selected be scarce and higher priced. - We Are Agents for » Let Steve Do It 4 ‘ 3 o and several different departments of evening school work are of e e e \ Double and single-breasted types, half or full belts; § : yvou the SERVICE. His maotto (s“ i1a . : ) . . § | O s i st ; noticeable new features in high shoulders, high waist line and set- THE ELEMENTARY CLASSES will provide instruction for be 75 alsDeclally: 1 "\ i B ginners and for those who have not had much schooling. Here ong 4 in sleeves. may learn to speak the American language, to read, spell, write let. Steve’s Garage . Sl $40 $45 $55 [ The Bartlett School, corner Broad and Grove Streets, Elihu Burritt School, North and Olark Streets. Central Grammar School, Main and Chestout Streets, Tel. 1728-5. i N HE AMMAR GRAD. JASSES are for those who stopped school early and who now see the need and advantage of more edu: cation, and also for those who are by law compelled to attend unti MAIN ST. In the Rear. Eastwood Electrical Service ~ T — past sixteen. Station and Garage. - 5 Last year o;; ,\'(])Ung people graduated from the eighth grade of the Evening Schools. Wfxung, Jiphiing and Ignitiont Sye: ‘ fi U n fi Classes are held in the same buildings as those indicated above. tem Specialists. ; MAXWELL SERVICE STATION., THE EVENING HIGH SOHOOL will give training and instruc. REAR 193 MAIN STREET, tion in Typewriting, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Bus. Arithmetic Phone 387-12. Free-hand Drawing, Algebra, Geometry, United States History, Civics and such other subjects as the demand may seem to warrant. These classes will be held id in the Vocational High School build ing ou Bassett Stre will be Promotion day for the whole | class at 12:15. Young People’s meet- out of this second crime myster S e R SR e a ypmm— e school. This service will be held in | ing at 6:30 p. m. Ivening preaching [ which provides the story of the play | 7 e S 3 e : 3 S R e : et 3 PHE EVENING TRADE §CHOOL offers instruction in Maching M ( hurch th church at 12:15 p. m. 7:15. Speclal singing. All welcome. ;::'x!n(z:‘m\:’ Joins furnishes thrills too e e oy el 5 = = Tho % ; S men apply to form classes. o South Church. ! A. M. E. Church. Sibeplay R Cllisf i Srouskcant The instruction in all trade classes is free, excepting a fee of B ot’ce’ B0 S ahoon Woman's day will be observed to- | will be presented next week with a 2 R depart- £ ) 2 | aiberphest next weelc three dollars, to cover damage and breaka PLEACURE CARS | ments; 10:45, morning worship. Dr, | MOrToW at the African Methodist| scenic setting of rare beauty and the Thée Trade School is locaten the Vocational High School build: : e : ; cpiscopal church at 315 Church | full strength of the Lyceum Playvers = —— Hill will preach. 4:30, organ recital ; “Piscopa : Ing on Bassett Street s e 3 = . e ser- the cast augmented by the reap- | al 9 i . S B M BT e aiaieioathy he tet: | Street. In addition to the regular ser- [ in ¥ 1 M. IRVING ]l STER Fitst Church of Christ. ¥ ted byfiboflguartet fi s m e e essays, solos and | pearance of C. Russell Sage and the e e Y T R R, duets. At 10:45 o'clock the commit- | first appearance of Ingeborg Fromen SPECIAL CLASSES IN CITIZENSHIP will be held one evening a tee on finance, Miss M. Pettus and ] of this ct week in each of the elementary schools. These classes are intended ;. S8 e Mrs. M. Blocker, will report; at 3| Tomorrow night the usual Sunday for men interested in or preparing for citizenship, whether they arel ° . ice. Music: Prelude, Andantino in G | FPh. 4:26 and 2d King o’clock Mrs, M. Hopson and Mrs. C. [ night program of motion pictures will attending other classes or not. Good Instruction will bo provided. [ minor, ¥ 3 e nthemi s Italian worship. Thursd 4 2 K ‘ A CErtifcatelinieraniten tolt hoselo IR the lcoMENe, a y D Maunder f lo 2¢e "l jon church night service, First church | Moorehead will report and at 7:45, be given with the feature picture the - jcertiicaieg S STAnLedtall OSRREOMIDISV MERLI0 welh Maunder. 'y, solo for soprano, s . : Sanford s ] | new World release, starring < p e men w d e ¢ o evi o s ]m_\'_”mhv chapel. Morning music: Prolude | Mrs: M. Sanford and Mrs. J. B. James | hew World rel starring June El- In June, all the men who hud completed the evening school e g i “Cod ." & hr Vi r r asse ) citizensh « 0 i Mr. Maier's Bible | L Handel: anthem, “Sanctus| Wil T€POTt. At the evening service| Vidge in “Coax Me,” together with course of instruction passed their citizenship cxaminations. Xpr - Maier's 3| b _ i ] Rev. C. C. Staton of Brooklyn, N. Y., | comedy and educational features and 1 nd the Fellowship club will| (St. Cecilin), Gounod: offertory, ““*he . . . 37 1 . - - = - . _— b 3 : e brother of the pastor, will speak on | the favorite Lyceum orchestra with 1 W HAVEN AND [ meet at 12:15 p. m. Armenian serv- | Souls of the Righteous,” 1. post- | OF BROIN g 1 Sl 2 B eatint e s a2 Sonvo | lide, March, Rafr, The Negro's Place in the Life of the | John Curley and his associates in a INEW Y ORES i Gt ‘i‘vr{ 5 :‘( o AR ik Nation.” He was president of his di- | Varied program of popular music AL ND LON DISTANCE Lt s Scouts. hursday, x vinity class an as class orator ¢ LOC'\‘irovI:x AND TRUCKING. 30 p. m., Armenian women's Bible Reformation Imtheran Church. e e R he Class; Thursday evening, T:45 p. m.| Fourtcenth Sunday after Trinity.| ‘the ‘am WINTER SCHEDULE TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. | unjon prayer service. Friday, 7 p. m.,| 9:30, a. m., Sunday school; 10:45, | prestems aire a5 observance are R. R. SCHED 18 MAIN ST. Rally day by departments in the| 5 Assyrian-Persian service; 7 Young schurch school at 10 a. m. Morning | People’s service, s, Dorls Dewey worship at 11 will be a memorial serv- | #nd Frances Kopf; President, Mrs. M. J. Dunn; C. of I Boy Scouts;Friday evening the Fellow- | morning worship. 3 i : 2 P ; vice president, Mrs. Mary | New Time Table Will Become Effec. Tyson Hancock’s residence on Jerome First Baptist Church. Lesor B Cel me Table Will Become Effec- Care of Adna Johnson, SR o () e Rt P King: C. of F., Mrs. J. B. wes; D. of : 0 2 p. m.,| 10:45, morning worship, sermon by | C., Mrs. M. Diggs tive On New York, New Ifaven s TS S o S O ey S e o, S e stora 4 p. m. The Junior Boys, for boys, 9 . Bible school; 7 p. m., Christian En- LYCEUM THEATEF Hartford Road On Sept. 21. to 12 vears. Sunday. September 28, geavor. A united service will be held ey i . .| deavor, : « The record of each theatrical seaso . le Cu i Gl | Fogntional oh scloses e of one | Main schedues on all divisions of the ; trucks, from V5 to 5 tOl_lS- IF MUTHERS uNLY KNEW Thursd 45, mid-week service. piece, which above all others, has ex- | New York, New Haven and Hartford = « AMERICAN Balanced Six, - St- Matthew's, Ghurch: :;’n‘:‘lm'(‘_(‘:"“:};,‘”L‘:“ :mv'm"llf‘u\ wppeal— | railroad will go into effect Sunda 08 R S S he! 50 Septa: ar 21st RSETI ! Pleasure Cars. Thousands of Children Suffer From Worma At St. Matthew’s church tomorrow | long sustained and consistently main- '\'}l)'!m’im.‘:-:{l seasonal curtailment of o R and Their Mothers Do Not Kaow morning and afternaon there will be | tained that there can be no question | « kel i CITY SERVICE STATION. Tt (e a mission sorvice. {The morning serv- | of lta right to ba written ay the wery | TUmmer (rain service will be effcted . Paonessa, PrODV s oft Sorme are Constipation, sour | 1€€8 Will be at 10:30 o’clock and the | top of the list of theatrical offerings ,::f:.lm\,'],m v.im"' fage toserrectfcon stomach, deranged stomach, swollen upper | SPeaker will he Rev. K. C. Zimmer-| for the year. The play which earned = = X lip, offensive breath, hard and full belly [ man of Webster, Mass. The afternoon | this distinction was “The 13th Chatr.’ | « i l¢ ‘White Mountains Day express of their exclusive machine-pasted plates— with occasional gripings and pains about will make the last trip of the s an out | gervices will be held at 3:30 o'clock | Bayard Veiller's melodrama of Y : : il no chance for uneven spreading of material "[_‘NES“N GARAEE Mo i T, eriommm Ao e® | ana the speaker will probably bo| terv. o oorema of M¥s-|son from New York September | B g Al | of the nose, itehing of the rectum. short | Rev. J. A. Kavasch of Hartford. Rev. [Dheinlay raniantentizelseasontattnel o cu aLyaniSepiombon i to show up in battery-weakness later. dry cough, grinding of the teeth, 1t f New Hav o 2 PR The White Mountains Night express dry coueh, grinding of the teeth, llitle | H. Tletfin of New Haven, who was to | 43th Street theater in New York audi. © S iNIshClexpuosa S Y ’ N, Ied Spolnc s L |x]r-\|hc afternoon speaker. will be un- | ences which witnessed it during the :’I:}’S“‘-Sm””_"r;y‘ izin “[';:"m-"“"p ‘:‘:L Because they are guaranteed on a 15-months 430 T N STREET Mrs. H. N. R t b2 Asylum Stre able to come because of a funeral at| height of the sumer season—when | o e e Ang 0] 20 adjustment basis B e <l for her | his church, and an effort s being | nine out of ten theaters in Manhattan | SoPtember 28th. The Bar IHarbor ) @ Kivery Cars for Hire, Day and Night | ;opcrts wiore 0 Dy 2 % made to secure Mr. Kavasch to suh-| were closed—were as great in num. | SXPréss Will make Its last trip from Storaie | Sapphicaliand] Repairing W |1yl it: . "B Sarmd g stitute. Rev. A C.T. Steoge, pnstor. | bers and ns unrestrained i thoir ex. | New YOric Octoher 3 and from Mt And because we, the USL agents in thistown, And n letter . ‘Baby is fine | will speak briefly in Tinglish after the | pressions of thusiastic approval a desert Ferry October 6th. il < And 1 st el NI riony, DREloERen Teinstiofe porovalll el o SR S RC S EETD R are willing to back them with our reputa- e : Dhe: Pariie oxativel avall thuse which attended its perforn- o PR B S B formation regarding the new ar- | tion for first-grade service. q ) g ot i ””'\-"'K,fi’l‘,“,‘Q},"" M\T,‘.“'ié Christian Science Ohurch. “The 13th Chair” is a play of m el diebanl wa i anjthel hands o 1A o ||k B First Church of Christ, Scientist,| tery. Tts central figure is Rosalie | #%€Pts prior to the date on whic JAMES M FARRELL OVERLAND AGENCY, corner of West Main street and Park | LaGrand (Margaret Leonard), an | thewe schedules go into effect. 3 THILA 3 5 . - place. Sunday morning service at| aged spiritualistic trance medium. —_— i itai Electric Motors REDalred 10:45. subject, “Matter Sunday, Summoned to a home whose occu- | HARVARD'S 283D YEAR 110 Franklin Sq., New Britain, C4 Storage and Accessorles, school convenes at 9:45 a. m. Wed-| Pants are strangers to her, she finds!\ O BAVE £.000 SOV Teleph 1218 Re S Work S ia.lt lJ\"""l”: (nml‘ ill\kvt‘w ‘u‘r Flectric | nesday evening meeting at 8 a’clock. | that one member of the dinner party LOTEERA NI R e ep one )2 palr a pec y. Motors and senerators Carefully Re- — plans to make use of her extraordi- Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 20.—An en- Phone 2227 139 Arch St. | paired or Rewound at St. Mark’s Church, nary power to assist him in solving | rolment of well over 4,000 when Har- McKAY DYNAMO & MOTOR CO. 7:30 a. m., holy communion, cor-| the mystery surrounding the recent| vard university starts its 283d year on Hizh § 5 rd. .| porate communion of the Daughters| murder of his friend. Rosalie con-| Monday with first normal sessions aft- DON'T FORGET of the King; 9:30 m., Church | ducts a seance in the dark, in which | er three vears of dislocation because = school; 11 a. m., morning prayer and | all the guests take part. \When the| of the war, is predicted. Definite an- 0 sermon by the rector. lights are thrown on, the inquisitive | nouncement cannot be made becanse y 5 gentleman himself is found to have| of the impossibility of telling the size : e Advent Church, been murdered in exactly the manner| of the entering class. Although a jocal and long distance moving and Church street, near Stanley. Serv-| in which his friend was done to death. | majority of the freshmen took their . grucking. Pilanos and parties at rea- ices in charge of L. B. Giles, pastor, at | Every door and window has been lock- | entrance examinations in June some sonable prices. Also storage. ’Fhone NEW BRITAT usual hour. Morning, 10 subject, | ed and it is absolutely certain that no | two or three hundred delayed this step U S LIGHT & HEAT CORPORATION S l l ION $87-32 and 382, 8 Gilbert . street, i B FC “Power and Beauty of the Divine leave . one has been able to enter or until this month and the results are New Britain, Plan/* ®Bible school aad numwal during the-seange. I-is-the working

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