New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 11, 1919, Page 3

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Boston Store We Close Mondays at 6 p. m. At the First Church of Christ the Beacnn ROhe church school will meet at 10 a. m. : Morning worship at 11 a. m.; ser- B|a“kets mon “The Fundamental Task of the Church” by the pastor. A The adult Bible classes at 12:15 p. trimmings to/ S ym Mrs. Pease will meet her class, starting the year's work. The Armenian service 3 p. m. The with cnough material to make full- | The Armenian service 3 u. m. Tho sized bath robe for man or woman. 0 p. m. After supper departmental 5.00. | conferences will be held. Workers from the Sunday school association will conduct these conferences. The annual meeting and hospital Shopplng Bags tea will be held in the chapel, Tues- day, Oct. 14 at 3 p. m. The public Waterproof rubber-|is cordially invited. Church Notices Center Church. B llen 2 o On and After November 1st, Store Closes at 6 O'Clock, Saturdays| xtraordinary Sale of U. S. Army Blankets SAVINGS OF A HALF AND MORE ON THEM! With match. A fine showing of new designs, cords and Price, complete with trimmings, $ MORE OF THO! 6,000 PAIRS HIP RUBBER BOOTS NATURAL WOOL HOSE $4.95 A PAIR 39¢ A PAIR Big special! Limit: This is a 75c Stocking; fine, RenL The annual meeting of the Hart- : One Pair to a Customer. Another lot of finished cloth. ford branch of the woman's hoard of : : ot : . i "Thik 18 necessary owine to at 550 and others ol ping Bag, 25¢ cach. missions will be held Wednesday, : : ) ) - P } g the great demand. All new ¥ and khaki color; not] Oct. 15 in Emanuel church, Farming« and perfect. seconds, but new and perfect. ton avenue, Hartford with sesslons av 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Addresses by Miss Barker of Constantinople, Miss Ann L. Buckley of Boston and Mrs. Robert Hume of India. Girl Scouts Indian Grass Baskets e e ~New and mnovel designs, with and | Thursday 2:30 p. m. Armenian Wom- Bible class. Thursday evening :45 p. m. the Union Prayer Service in the South church. Subject: “The Impulsion of a Great T.xperience;” Friday Boy Scouts at 7 p. m.; Satur- day Brownies 2 p. m. A study class under the leadership A M. E of Mrs. F. G. Platt will be held each e g Friday at 3 p. m. from October 24 Morning worship, A fine, strong Shop- HEAVY RAINCOATS 85.95 AVIATORS’' LEATHER VESTS, $5.00 SHEEPSKIN LINED COATS Quiet settled on the city with the ar- rival of federal troops to curb steel strike violence. Indiana Harbor, Ind.—Here is the approach to the Inland Steel Works, guarded by United States soldiers. 250 HEAVY SERGE RAINCOATS Worth $12 OUR PRICE $7.95 A wonderful bargain! A coat Shirts and Drawers worth that will keep you dry and give double; mostly in size long service. 42 and 44. Get some S WOOLEN l\ I)LR“ EAR ithout handles; bi; variety styles withou ar I y ¥ $1.50 PER GARMENT and sizes; 50c to $3.25. ’ under the auspices of the Passionist Dhuradayt evening At 7245 lolelook. Order of Missionaries. The first week posciwe i 1 will be for women and the second for Zion Church. v Marchant | men. The mission will open with a S e T Baptist | high mass on Sunday morning. . 10:45; Sunday : S fi - church will be as follows i Christian En- Indian G naian rass Bottoms to Nov. 21. Subject: “World Health | school at 12:30 e 10:45 morning worship. Sermon by Reformation Lutheran Church. and Missions.” To this class all wom- | deavor exerc , 6:30 p. m., under the | poy wWilliam Ross; 1z 15 Bible school Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity. For ribbon, embroidery and work [ en of the church and city are invited. | leadership of J. O. Brown. The young | .nq Brotherhood class; 7 p. m. Chr 10:45 a. m., morning worship; 12 m., | vs. Ellen Anderson, by M. H. Camp THelHome! Missionary. [society, Jiai|ipeople are fasikcediitor be ipresent iandjiijay ilndeavor; ftopic: “Irainingin ficus o0 o Ayl ER R B sl i e e S ne e : CITY ]TEMS planning a box to be packed at their | take some part. Regular ecvenins| Citizenship.” Leader, M Bertha | 3yronaay atternoon, clothing may bel| 1°G. Swain, by Klstt andl Alllng first meeting Friday, Oct. 24. This| service at 7:45 o’clock. The pastor | (fitchcock; Thursday 7 preaching ' i o8 c\;’onm"v ey b pdn\l'“;\,, \bf \\vw\ (;m‘:,:,' et st y brought to the hall; box will be sent to Rev. Theodore | Will speak at both morning and eve- | service led by tt astor. } i f E 9 i arr i o] hhe seriices Theolok wul bk e O e the articles will he packed for ship- | stein, Tuesday, October 14, at 2 p. m. The marriage of Miss Kathd Wilbor to Ernest Smith will Jorgensen. The family consist of Mr. i . . : F; e 3 . ment. Be sure to brin somevh\ng» rank Nair, by Klett and Alling, vs. ana Mrs, Jorgensen, Theodore, Jr. 17 | occasional music under the dircction Sthmty MCATbuAL Chirens mrnte b om0 R Gonttale ) SoeR i N Rl crel S s L e e SR DT i,";‘r’:ghf’“;"%arlf ::;r;efz‘;"?f ::: AL g mornine servicejas }0';‘0 to-| ing class will meet at the home of the Wednesday, October 15, at 2 p. m. | on Franklin square. The wed Y Y 3 ¥ £9 morrow in Stanley Memorial churc i % 1 " 5 - a i i : 3 astor. Thursdz <, the Luther | John Zamoyski et al. by ana will be-a quiet affair, with only 4 Clothing and money will be gladly re- Emmanuel Gospel Church. Rev. G. M. Missirian will take as his | bos o ey A 228 EZhimovakl erial AbviiCettiand i i 4 J e S League will meet. Alling, vs. Joseph Piankos, by Henry tives and a few friends present. ceived and may be sent to Mrs. E. G. Milton 8. Anderson, pastor. Morn-|sermon topic, ““Faith-—Where to Be- oS Thm.gz,,n Orkobm"\ 16 a wedding tour the couple will Bradley, 48 Harrison street the | ing worship at 10:45, conducted hv|gin.” Specia . consisti an S e el . Y. P. meeting, 6:00; Baptismal serv- | Sunday school will be held at noon, | . At Trinity Methodist church Sun-; Genevieve Derange, by J. G. Woods,| o' pumber of friends of e ice, 7:00. Children's service, Tuesday | and at 6:45 a voung people’s meeting | 92V evening Rev. Warren [ Cook, | Vs. Frank Marinen, by Klett and Al-' cpayles Fuller, of West Main st Advent Church. at 4 p. m.; Bible study, 7:45. Prayer | will be held. O. A. Marsh will be the | Pastor, will give the second of his | ling, Tuesday, October 21, at 10 a. who was married recently, tend meeting, Thursday, 7:45 p. m. All| leader, and the subject will be “Train- | $eTies of war sermons. [lis subject John Unwin, by Klett and Allins, her a miscellaneous shower last cordially invited. ing!ifor (Citizenship:W s AMlipraisel andl| Wil TelateitofiThe iWork ok the BX. | Ve, i ichard Muenchow, by L (G- Smith Sning ¥a tithe Home fof Aaron Wil — community service will be held at|M: C: A.in France.” Rev. Mr. Cook | Tuesday, October 21, at 2 p. m. son, of 74 South Burritt street. South Church. 7:30. The Girl Scouts will sing. The | i8 highly regarded for his frank ex- ; Thalonder ortservicerlat thel Soutn | subjecti#of s inetpastoriss addressiwill|Dresalontofiviewsfandshisiopinions are An automobile belonging to SeEm s be “Peace Trealy and the American | held in high regard. The official | AL ANTIC PORTS Dionne, of Gilbert street, caught| Sundas. 5:80, Ttalion school: 10:45, | SPirit”” The Ladies' Aid society will | P0ard of the church will meet Sun- this morning near the Black : : - bt - W lay morning to take action in regard bridge. Engine Company No. 4 or 2 2 [ hold a harvest supper Wednesday |day T : "’0‘”“,‘,"‘5‘1‘;0"5\3‘};& sermon, b-‘] ‘h;or?'i- i S0 Bt to his call to the pastorage of the BADLY CRIPPLED | 1.0y oo extinguish the bla: 0 church school; 6:00 Assyrizn- St. Mark's Church. church at Montclair, N. J. ' The gen- e Persian worship; 7:00 Young People’s | Seventh Sunday after Trinity. 7:30} eral public of New = Britain =would | yongshoremen All Along Eastern Sca- hcaling lMeaatt i GeorgeWAndeson |12 my HolvaCommnnion 43-305Chuzehil sxea ygrestet Rt st ermneticREc IR in 7:30 organ recital, Miss Mareil, solo- | School: 11:00, morning praver ana|Pastorate here. ist; 7:30 Italian worship; Thursday, ' sermon; 7 p. m., evening praver Thou That Hearest Brew Traitor.” Church prayer meeting on FOR TRENCH COATS bags; round and oval; 30c up. Services in charge of L. B. Giles, pastor, who will begin a course of three sermons on Christ as “Prophet, Priest and King.” At 10:45 a. m., “Jesus As a Prophet.” Bible school and Pastor's class at 12:15 p. m. Young People’s i S0 you the SERVICE. His motto is Preacfi“n” gf}_;‘;eiflf: a;: fl'?epsu‘: SERVICE. Day or night. Christen- g . - - ings, Weddings, Funerals. Washing | Ject: “The Lifting Up of the Son of dara a specialty: Man.” Prayer meeting at 8 o'clock Thursday evening. Let Steve Do It He will take care of you and give No word has yet been recd from Wijliam L. Kopf as to the of his arrival home from Cincin Ohio. The committee in charg swedis o) > ] York Tied Up. the reception and testimonial 4:30 Girl Scouts; 7 Union church | and add on the “Service of fhe Swodlh, N her D 4 meet at xn»xn o'clock Monday ‘eve S | 3 night service; Friday, 3:00, Home | Holy Communion.” Congregation week will open in the | Extension to the coastwise traffic at: 3¢ the Elks’ Home to complets Sunday, 10:45, morning wor- | Missionary department. e Swedish Lutheran church {0mMOrrow. | ..o, Atlantic port of the longshore- ments, The music for Sunday morning will St. Johm’s Church. uyinefth sfw cSlegthiane Il JoSResiong Moments.” | be as follows: The Lutheran Gonnecticut District | tIV2l in the church basement. Com- 6:00, Young | Prelude—Cloister Scene .. by Mason | Conference of the Lutheran Mir mitleesgnayoforean lzediasifolion S e - People’s service. 7:00, evening serv- | Anthem—*Honor the Lord, terium of the State of New York wiil| Emil Larson, president; Charles | inevitable today called to 88 Seymour street to at Trail of the by Stomer meet at St. John's Lutheran chuwch| VWAallin, financial secretary; Joseph = joup R, Riley, chairman of the com- | Benny Weisberg, aged 14 years, i . . |ice; subject, “The P easurer; Joha >s Swan- 3 te 1 P e baStwoofl Electrical Service | next Monday, Tuesday and Wednes. | L ultren. tre M obers Mis yomm | mittee directing the strike, announced d ‘been assaulted by another Station and Garage. fday for the semi-annual assembly. & Starting, Lighting and_Tgaition Sys- EVERYBODY IN OUT OF THE WET L The sessions will begin with a Com-! g5, Mys Oscar Molherg, Mrs. John | been issued followed the action herc tem Specialists. munion service on Monday at 7:30{ Borjesbn and Mrs. Selma Johnson. MAXWEDL SEF.VICE STATION o'clock. Rev. A. Baum, of Bristol, of the U S Shipsine | Hotel, complained to the police REAR 193 MAIN STREET, and Rev. P. Kirsch, of Meriden, will refused to grant an in. | evening that a chambermaid had] Phone 387-12. board Expected to Quit—New Pcople’s Church. Court street; Rev. R. C. Steinhoff, pastor. 503 MAIN ST. In the Rear. ship, with sermon by the pastor on Tel. 1728-5. the subject, ‘“Decisive 12:15, Sunday school. Steve’s:Garage men's strike which has completely athan Jaffe reported’ to paralyzed New York harbor appeared | police last night that he had is understood that there wil that orders for such an extension had no prosecution John Petrilis, a roomer at the H vesterday of the national ment preach at night. The program for CIVIL CASES ASSIGNED. oo the comstwise ' longshofe. Moved from his room two dres§ Tuesday will include the regular busi- inbocal A e G e e es and a raincoat. Officer Ma ness meeting of the conference in the ; City Court Judge Scts Dates for Trial s detailed to investigate the forenoon and afternoon, and in the e The only apparent hope of averting | And the chambermaid promised evening a service Tor special mission a spread of the strike, or of terminat- | return the articles. purposes will be held at 7:20 o'clock. | At the session of the city court|ing the strike here lay in a meeting | Rev. O. Seidenstuecker, of Torrington, of the strike committee with the 1 will_preach at this service. On Wed- | (i qoo o S0 o8 tional adjustment commission start- : nesday the sessions will be concluded batac et sesslEneds 'ing at 10 a. m. today. This seemed & Rl il esen i iain ke Nabab Shnorokian, by H. P. Rochs, | forlorn hope, however PLEASURE CARS g - : : meeting on this day. | vs. Kachnig Bedrosian, by The coastwise longshoremen’s strike, | M. IRVING ]ESTER & 22 v — : e s gerford, Tuesday, October 14, . | if made effective, it was stated, would | o iotian s se Chuikch. i ! I add at least 16,000 to the total num-} ‘ary Rawlings. The party will I 193 ARCH STREET - Nn“‘:’_fi n:'"“\\'%:o“:l‘;\i:mh:t’x:vlzst o Azniv J. Berberia, by M. H. Camp, | her of strikers. Eight thousand of | City hall at 6 o'clock in autos. — 5 k e R Pl ol e e Hachik Bedrosian, by F. B. Hun-| this number are employed in New | banquet will be served at 6:30 o'cl < 5 3 1 ark place. Sunday service at 10:45 [ gerford, Tues October 14, 2 p. m.| york and 8,000 in the various other| Valkyrian lodge, O. of V.. tend a. m. Subject: “Are Sin, Disease and Christ Lorenson, by Henry Nowick, | ports i & . 1 nd theater party last h d : : B Death Real?” Sunday school at 9:45 , vs. Ellen And ) ; o 5 i 3 s. E erson, by M. H. Camp, ities Jew York ha - this to the young wome Da‘l relg an Aofi X a. m. Wednesday evening meeting s | " N amp, Activities in New York harbor this' ning to the ung n who Harmony lodge, A. F. and A will put on the third degree for idian lodge, of Meriden, Monday ning. About 100 | lodge will make the trip, and of intending to go should notify 8 yesterday afternoon, the followins members of banque morning were anniversary exery - At MESL Dy CRRl i o Tuesday, October at 10 a. m. virtually at a stand-| sisted in the Express Service NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND NEW YORK LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR, A. H. HARRIS | Care of Adna Johnson, TEL. 9€1, VIM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from !5 to 5 tons. AMERICAN - Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. - CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplies and Repalring. MANROSS AUTG (0. DVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. DON'T FORGET DIONNES local and long distance moving and trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- sonable prices. Also storage. ’'Phone 887-32 and 382, 8 Gilbert strect, New Britaln, New York.—Fifth avenue's new double-deck buses are equipped with folding tops which, raised, protect passengers from the rain, which makes the roof popular. { National Bank building, is open to the public daily from 12 noon to 5 p. m., except Sundays,and holidays. First Baptist Church. 10:45, morning worship, with ser- mon by the pastor, Rev. William | Ross; 12:15, Bible school and Broth- | p. m. Christian En- | “Training in Citizen- r, Miss Bertha Hitch- | Thursday, 7:45, preaching { service, led by the pastor. St. .‘Il\r) Church. l A two weeks' mission will open in St. Mary’'s Catholic church, Sunday, | SAILORS AT NAVY CLUB, NEW YORK George Jennings, hy Henry Na“‘l(‘li\.‘ still. held a short time azo HERE’S THE VERY LATEST IN EVENING GOWNS ¥ COWN OF ROVAL W PURPLE VELVET LUKURIONS GOWN WITH CRYSTAL BEAD EIMRROIDERY The velvet d with cloth of silver. Js also of silver. gown has has a train lined | or The head dress | train, The embroidered ¥ a design of many which were formerly wonderful Chinese robe. JET BLACK VELVET GO rich col- on the front of the skirt used and on

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