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Members to Make Canvass Next Month—0ther Notes YEARLY FINNCES The Zone System is the Suggestion of the Public as the Best Means to Increase Trolley Revenue The distance fare system, effective on lines of The Connecticut Company on Sunday, November 2, is put in operation as a result of suggestions from the public, whose representatives have declared it to be the one logical and fair system of charging for electric railway service. To be successful in operation, this system requires the help of the public. The Connecticut Company is well aware that the introduction -of such a system, changing as it does the rid- ing customs of passengers, will be attended with delays in the service until the passengers and the crews on the cars become familiar with the new methods. The Company therefore urges the patience and helpfulness of the public in this attempt to give the people exactly what they themselves have said they want—a system of fares based on the distance the rider goes, a sys- tem declared by all unprejudiced, fairminded persons to be fair to all, logical and reasonable. Very quickly passengers will realize that the inconvenience of the new system is less than they may at first imagine; that the advantages of the lowest, fairest possible rates which it offers more than offset the possibility of temporary delays during the inauguration of the system. Therefore it is obviously in the public interest that passengers shall adapt themselves to the new conditions as quickly as possibly. ENTER CARS BY THE FRONT DOOR. Get your zone check from the motorman and take a seat as near the rear of the car as possible, so that you may have the shortest possible distance to go when you are ready to leave; present your zone check to the conductor and PAY AS YOU LEAVE BY THE REAR DOOR. If you will pay before the car stops, and step to the platform ready to alight when the door is opened, you will help in the operation of the system. | THE ALTERNATIVES The Connecticut Company had three means of meeting the situation brought about by its inability under the six-cnt flat fare system to earn enough money. They were: 1. An increase in the flat rate of fare to 8 or 10 cents, as has been done in Boston, cities. In 182 cities in the United Statés electric railway fares are in excess of six cents. Pittsburgh and other 2. Dividing the property into a greater number of six-cent zones; that is, shortening very materially the distance one has been able to ride for six cents, so that many who under the distance fare system will pay 6 or 10 cents would have to pay 12, and thase now paying 12 or 14 cents would be called upon to pay 18, and so on. This has been done in Springfield and Providence, and many other cities throughout the country. 3. The distance fare system, by which one pays according to the distance one rides. The Company chose the latter system. i It is for the public to decide whethar it prefers one of the other two means. Large patronage—low fares. Small patronage—high fares. Excellert for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum- bago, all s and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, For Colds or Influenza and as a Preventative Take ] axative Bromo Quinine Tablets’”” Be sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature GC. Zyove on the box. 30c ASK FOR and GET Horlick’s ‘The Original Malted Milk For Infants and Invalids Avoid Imitations and Substitutes It has become the fixed policy of St Mark's parish at this time of the year to direct its attention to financial needs for the coming year. As in the past two years, the Men's club will conduct an every member canvass on the afternoon of the first Sunday in December for the purpose of receiving the pledges of the members of the church for the year 1920. At least 60 n will be needed to carry out this canvass with eficiency and despatch that will guarantee its success. The budget showing how much money will,be needed for 1920 will be printed in a special number of the church paper to be issued about the middle of November. This budget will show an increase of about $800 over that for 1919, an increase of less than 10 per cent. The most important increase in the budget is for music. Under the new budget, the vestry has authorized the engagement of an organist and choir- master who will devote his whole time to the development af a boy choir and other musical activities in the par- ish. The music committee has acted under this authorization, and Maleolm G. Humphreys, A. A. G. O., will take charge on January 1, To Ralph Britton and H. B. Moove, the thanks and appreciation of the parish are given far thelr faithful services and earnest efforts under dif- flcult circumstances, Both have rec- ommended the action which has been taken and pledge their full support to Mr. Humphreys. The treasurer of the parish, €, &. Bradley, reported at the last meeting of the vestry that all current obliga- tions had been met up to and Includ- ing Oct. 1 and that if all pledges for 1919 are pald on ar before December 31 he would not only be able to report that the deflcit of over $600 on Janu- ary 1 1ast, had been pald but also n small balance on' hand, The every member a part of the natlon-wide campaign, and n practically every diocese in tha United States similay eammittees will be golng about the parishes recelving the pledges of the members for {he support of the church, Placing the business affairs of the church on n sound business basis will enable it to do its important work with greater confidence and bring greater resulis. Woman's Auxiliary, an's auxillary will be held Thursday at 8 p, m, in the chapel. Humason will be in charge. The annual meeting of tho Woman’s [ vember &, auxiliary of the state will be held in| a. m., holy communion, Bishop Brew- Hartford, in Christ church, on Thurs- | ster will offieinte and preach day, the sesslon beginning at 9:30 a.| nual business © The afternoon meeting will be ad-| the closa of the service Bishop Caers Texas and Bishops Roat and Hunting- ton, both from China, / Men’s Club Session, Hartford will nvass will be | Confirmation lectures will begin «t Mark’s church Friday, December 5, at 4:80 p. m. and 7;30 p. m. course of lectures will be given on Fri- [ FOW night, days up to and including Friday, Jan- | the Sick Benefit Acheson wil! | Will meet The 8t, Mark's parish the rite of confirmatian evening, January 18, Daughters of the King, The November meeting of the Wom- The twenty-eiglith local a Insufficient patronage—less service. GIVE THE ZONE SYSTEM A FAIR TRIAL. It is inaugurated in the public interest—that the public may of West | will be served at 1 o'clock, be made by 3 Confirmation Lectures, The Men's society of the Bethony ehureh will meet this eve- | ning. The Young People’s The | Program committee will meet tomor- | On Wednesday the Daughters of the King in Connec- Mrs. H. B.| ticut will be held in Christ church cathedral, Hartford, on Saturday > The program follows: 9 The an- ceting will be held at Luncheon Dean Col- laday will pr > at Lhe afternoon meeting a( 2:40 p, m. Addresses will B, . Acheson, Chauncey iKennedy and Rev. John N The Men's club will meet at 8 p, m. | Lewis on November 18 In the parish house. e S SWEDISH BETHANY NOTES. Swedish Rev, continue to have street railway transportation at a rate of fare least burdensome to all. The Connecticut Company 0 society | eveninz Sisters will administer | hold their menthly meeting Thursday on Sunday | afternoen. 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