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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1919. e — ! R S“-@ther Cities Follow This City Was the First in the State to Decide on Closing Retail Stores at 6 o’Clock Saturdays This New Order Takes Effect Next Saturday, Nov. 1 In the Stores Named Below, As Indicated By the Following: We, the undersigned Hartford merchants have agreed, in order to lessen the burden of labor for cur employes, by shortening the Saturday work-day to eight hours, in harmony with the tendency throughout the country, to close our stores at 6 o’clock every Saturday, beginning November 1. Brown, Thomson & Co. . Wise, Smith & Co. C. S. Hills & Co. G. Fox & Co. P. H. Stevens Co. E. Gundlach & Co. Henry Kohn & Co E. J. Brown Frederic H. Slean M. W. Bassett Co. J.H. & W. E. Cone Cadwell & Jones Lux, Bond & Lux Clapp & Treat, Inc. Blodgett & Clapp, Inc. ,T)“‘fvyi;,?;'fi“”“ AUALELE S e e J. C. Bidwell & Co. L. L. Ensworth & Sons Andrus & Naedele Co. Luke Horsfall Co. Sage, Allen & Co., Inc. Charles Dillon & Co. L. S. Knoek Co. tertield, Spring DRIVE FOR PILGRIM MEMORIAL FUND | Gnonn o B0 V8 i ommon| $506.000 wontd ‘e ninssenios, ‘st Rev. €. ML ilavrison, Hartford: fiov. GERMAN CRIMINALS e preparation of e st o tradited is a delicate laborers or washerwomen. and vel wel proportion of the £5.000.000 fund.’ ! ) g ! Kilbourne, Iost MUST PAY THE FEE entary evidence Is nece . V!“,ITEV(‘ {‘LERGY HERF { expect them to live like bank presi-| The work of raising this was started - pec. 1 o ,‘ ; L dente I an the social and educatichal demands| far with the most encouraging results e B . i nhnong - deny O — | on them, they are bound to spend it| Mr. Beard mentioned with pride fhe | e i Checking Up Lis Fhose Who { Akt albglroopeiand CENe all. responding of his old county of Wind- ! Shat 2 N | b S S RGTihe it Tieanen : e G ¢ unidentified or their chief unj George P. Hart Presides At grim Fund S-?eaker | *"$0 a minister who comes to a time| hum and of the cqus iccesstul ! ; ] e ; . I R : 2t f . y the treaty allow of carning after a long and expensive ! pi 2 O e campuigy throusn, T 01D MGl UoEnAREY b R g b i Silceu i that it pandll educational period, is not permitted to| Tolland, Litchfield, New Londen and ! Berckman. Stafford = Sprinzs: Rev, : s Srteliehaiosle i esignating guilty on save anythine | to| | take lcare of his|'sol ‘far in' Fartford counties.| The I2. Jones, Nanticoke, : . S . : TR s Ll o s ¢ ars of retivement, vet is forced to! Farminzton valley gifts were cspeciai-, (harle f‘!! Ricketts, Norwich: RO ) L Sod « been i inquiries and G - Liects retire earlier than most men and has| Iy a subject for encouragement. We'! Thomas Street. Askland R o slon i ad of in. commn ®od by royval deer Dinning Reom Objects 3 : ’ L E e length of life zreater than| are coming now, he said, to another; Rev. Bdward P. Ay Mis: . :'”' e 2 i e (he majority. It is casy to say that hel part of the county of which we have Pavne. Mansiicld Cente Miss e (s 8 stigati »f all in stion Caght to have laid up something for| high expeetations, and the attendance bara G. Lincoln, Miss Beatrice Sl els T S " e Instructior ig later vears. It ought to be casier| and enthusiasm at this gathering to-: Daxter, Bverett G. ITill, Hartford " thin ona have ju given to hasten th to see that it is impossible for him tof{ night assared him that the churches 3 ko do it | of the Central association would not | PCaision for Clorzyme fall beiind hose where the drive has rehes of the Central Association RS 3 S "”'v'y\‘ arried on Oliver Hart Bronson., a mem- /‘I 3 2 P[ ARG (3 e Cinty O IS R Gt i e (R Noles, ans, | z ; : team, himself ol it =0 Bl < Savac s 3 a year in the bank may at 65 buy an|for many vears a Connecticut pastor Al Iy e oo : Southington, Plantsville and Rocky s s annuity paying him Tor the rest of hiS| 4¢ Simsbury and New Haven, took up "] f!at is waatorla AT Rl G VI (ST 2 AR A P SorTy life of half hisiaverage salaty, It ISicop10 getails of (he plan of work i 05 h T : i L L . ASTORIA is harm substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, 0T it i Tentontali|le 5 chiehiinah He emphasized the | vy, W A. gym will start S o'clock wn, s ¥n to dinner in the Elks fund to enable by means of its income 4 % e U e L e 1o thie | value of a strong promotion commit-{ and all over the aze of sixteen are Drops and Soc g Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Inb last night and, after enjoving a f % o 4 3 G . 0 ‘l“‘]“': )“H | tee and of preliminary work before welcome. Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guar- L g il A L GRS e el et S churches nex b For more than thirty years it has been in constant use f relief cach minister of the Congregational| e Presentation in the churches next The 5 6 antee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the 5 < Scouts of troops 5 and mas- 3 g : \ - : L : 4 i churches about 30w year and he and | SIndav. e gave the histors of U | opge held last evening in the Y. | of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrheea; allaying Feverish- . p i B . - )| organization in this state and the for- presented. This was the opening for his church tezether are expected te | - W. €. A. gym, was a decided success ness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, this district of the campaign to 5 3 i maike wy the balance of the §iper cent. | Web 01 of e fram and made su with about 65 present. There Was | aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. this ¢ c ampaigr raise of his salary. That. in brief, is the | tions as to how the campaign can e (T T et E s P P B % | mac e effective. TI Sthe b = n’s Panacea— Mothe: i k % way the plan will work { made more effective vis is the i ¢ . i 7 i The swin »ool is in zood con- o K ou ¥ 3 ravs B e £660,000. The churches of Meriden - S § It decided by the leading Con- 5 gest thing. he said, that has ever been . The ~‘\\'~V‘“” ) !‘_“f:; vm "' = ’l«m'\ ‘””‘ . The I}:!‘]igr{;‘i:'l )r\y!“Pr snl‘ Iu}:liht,flanli T\;I:Ai.qce}; };fdi:inb];nh:agz{az;i: i . { undertaken in Connecticut Conzre, dition, due 1o t ac a as Jus 30years, has the e ha = C > s bee J ¢ o included in this association V. WILLIAM S, BEARD, 5 | tionalism, and a great responsibility | been overhauled and cleaned his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. P 2 e W nd endanger the h of In ts and ¢ . ] | help carry it through ball sames with outside teams trifle with and endanger the health of Ir Y. M. (. A. campaigu in thet many JCongregational ministers who Splendid Scerod Steak. white | . it Children—Experience against Experiment. v next week, the Pilgrim Memor have not gone beyond the High school e Many Attend Dinner. — % Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of 4 Fund drive has been postponed therc ' staze in education. The s ol o e A 1 . EE & 3 y andard i~ Those present at the dinner in- RECRUITS ARE WANTED s t dec ber ar below wha those wF v i saliEieecn i e 20 Hoan One thousand recruits ave needed ¢ the chemical warfare vice, and Sergeant Beaudoin, in chay of the local office. has been instructed to en- list men for that branch. Enlistment will be for a period of from one to three years, and recrnits will he Dinner Given in Elks’ Club = Explained. The people of the Congregational »f Hariford County, which includes lelightful meal. heard the anzument of the Pilgrim Memorial Fund ably s portion of Connecticut’s quota of EETS cluded: Rev. William S. Beard, of | _ George P. Hart Preside nown {he W England churche Shove Haddodk New York: George P. Hart. Rev Foliowing {he dinner. George P.' have heen wont to expect of {hair : | George W. (. Hill, Rev. Henry W. ITart, of Stanley Works, opened ministers. Worse than that, and with loundcrs | Maier, Rev . M. Missirian, Mr. anil king, carnestly endorsing the all the vacancies which already exist, Boston Blue, whole fish g L Mrs. B. B. Bassette, G. J. Parker, of the gathering, and 4 there is sadder prospect for the . E. W. Pelton, W. L. Hatch, A. W. s . | Newfoundland Herring : u 3 nouncing ew Britain had : future. ew men are not coming to foundland I(‘ll||~ { Upson, Elford D. Eddy, 8. H. Wood, ready pl d $10,000 for it. He then take the places of the old. The ap- { Walter H. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- introduced Rev. William S. . of peal of the ministry seems to have | liara F. Brooks, 1. O. Sheriden, Mr. New York. director of the campaign | lost its power [ and Mrs. F. G. Platt, Louis P. Slade 5 Sma Mackerel Rock 5 1 2 i in Connecticut. Rev. Mr. Beard bega Ministers Poorly Paid. mall Mackerel. Ttock Cod, R yigs™ Ruth Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. 1y showing how the founders of onr| The reason is not difficult to find, Blucfish Steak. Finnan Haddie, ; James Service, Misses Rogers, New England had built, first of all, | and it nds out with painful clear- Round Clams. Steaming Clams, @ Alice G. Stanley, H. £ Hart, Mr the church as the foundation of their | Ness just now. That the minisiry is Salt Herring, Salt Mackerel, Mrs. L. Cadwell, F. G. Vibberts, A. W. | 2 > l h}@ Week commonwealth. Drawing from his! POOTly paid is an old story. That it Salt Cod Tongue Williams, H. L. Platt, Mrs. Nellie | : z SHeRGar sl loes not pay enough to support men i i B2 2 © Chris e ‘ cxperiences with the new population | ¢ binay encuel ! e Robinson, B. W. Christ, Miss Laura hich is coming into the old towns| @nd their families decently is the fact Boneless Salt Cod 5 Woodf C. U. Suess, R. C. Ger- while you ean sccure ‘< membership for $8.00. This will give ¢ 6 TG i E s g ......200 1, Wi Woodfora. Sue 2 k Nile you ean scct ) | ; give 7 of this state—some from lands whick | O it now. At a time when the most mond, E Bradley, New Britain; al A remar ab never knew the Pilgrims—he empha- | ¢areful investigation has shown that Large Scallops ... .| - . .50¢ pint - e s V. Stevens, amily of five, living with neul Rev. Samuel A iske, C. V tevens, o and play witl ood a lot of yo men as yow'll find anywhere, Sy : e : . ) | ritious food . : S el e 2 . sized the meed in our o ek i Ui it o LIVE AND BOILED LOBSTER Arthur T. Woodruff, G. A. Dodd, nut \nd ) for your instructor the and most popular leadership as they had A\S are tak o o past Berlin; 1 hysical director in New eneland | luxuries which we think the ministe: . | Berlin; A, A, North, Bast Beilin; made from whole L ol = il < the rough material. he said, here. ;4 nhave, cannot exist on less than | Our mous Indian Necl @ | i1, Wales Lines. W. H. Squire, Meri- It you prefer individus in New England today and making it | §35.000 a vear, the fact is that anly Oysters, 33c Pint, | den: E. Stanley Welles, Mrs. -\'0“\"' 2 wheat and nd ball, wrestle or hox. The hand ball court is separate from the nto citizenship. It is good material gne-gixth of our Congregational i 1 Newinglon; Albert R. Wells, ymnasinn There ave may players of this game who will ith whichi to work, but it needs such | churches pay as much as that. The ALL HIGH GRADE SEA Southington: W. H. Wilcox, Miss malted hd!‘]ey : e syl “illful handling as only the leaders| average salary in the more than 6,000 | FOOD Rena l.. Wilcox, H rle Sweet, M. ¢ p s Sy LRt i ol = I The bathing facilities a B 200d. Eighteen showers insure of our church can =zive. TLooking !0 ' (‘angregational churches in America 1s - and Mrs. K. P. Dreher, Middletown; NGY asainet any (,'_,“'\‘,'m, & Ldithe pool \:.n '”.“""n. g % o _',":‘ our Pilgrim church today for that' only about $1200, and there ave hun- you ag a [ ¥ you with Rev. Carleton Hazen, Kensington; i Swimming the year aronn leadership. we are startied to find it | dreds of churches the country over, Moore,s Rev. and Mrs. Otis W. Barker, = SR b Jacking in large measure. A third of | where the real money received during ' 1 Swordtish, Halibut. Sea Trout,« signed up for infantry service and Butterfish, Pike. Large amd then transferred to the Lakehurst proving grounds at Lakehurst, New Jersey you the privilege of a splendid gy sium where you can exercise exercise to class work you can play i o A i, e Your heatth demands that you excreise and youw'll be more apt. to those churches are without regular . the year falls as low as $1000, $800—- 5 {Hill: Philip B. Stanley. IFrank H. | | | do so reguladly i you take it mixed with play and good fellowship, astors. Many others have pastors | Flsh Market iEonas Goodwin, Willlam ¢ 0 as at the than it you go it alone. who know little of the traditions or Hungerford, James S. North, Willlam |jf delmwns and | MEN OVER 18 AR . the Pilgrims: some of them sadly | H el A HINGTON e e e | y } 18 YEAR $8.00 lack the training which the founders orlick’s the Original Elach New Brifain; Mr. and Mrs. Edward T.. economical : BOYS UNDER 18 YEARS .. $5.00 o New England established colloges : 5 Rear Un’ted Cigay Store Wi <. 1. Wyman 2 A Store, aker, Mr, and Mt yman, {0 give. On the western frontier, or Malted Milk Avoid | d A ; on- | —November 2nd the dues for men go to $10 ; | - f % Plantsville: Rev: Oliver Hart Bron g : even as far cast as Chicago, there ars| Imitations & Substitutes l(‘_onv O e e, D‘l \ & | i = el bl ) L