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Shower Bath IN ANY Knickerbocker BSHOWER BATH™ BRUSH T rrrs ANY PAUCET WEeAL MION, AND CHILDREN, 1ron WOMEN $2.00, S2.50, $1.00 ickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street PLUSH ROBES, Revers- ibie Blue and green with black on the reverse side these are ! very fine robes. Luke Horsfall Co. ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD [ - CITY ITEMS orde for Christmas \dkins, Sngra\ing uld he Church "he e d ces pluced n Se street.——adyt mington Country club, the club and the High- will hold dinner the Yale- is evening after neeton game P, avt daneq the 15 will he o of club T 3 o'clock. Mis toln will s "her: meeting W, November retic Brown of New m il oon Current Events Three dance, Saturdiy vt regulir meeting of (he held tomorrow of ¢ hall s will be present fo participate in progeam. A social will fol tin olly night, " | e Jock in K A O afternoon at 3 day the husiness AL B €. Noy moeting tee of the W, C A s Ruth Looniis as e drum corps 11, 15, 17 and 18 —advt the executive Girl Scouts annual good of com met at the vesterday and appointed delegate to jonal convention in New York nc irsday rder woat t e opening e xt our Xmas grecting cards Adking, 66 Church street. - ssion of the Y. M. (' in accountancy and business ministration will be Mon- evenit held on Enroll now.—advi )YENT CONFERENCE CONCLUDES SUNDAY Lectures © Different Scheduled On Closing Day At the Advent Church, 'he annual fall e and Advent TTnion, mecting with cond Advent church here today with a under Sunbury 10:30 conference of con 1ed sociul i morning ihe leadership of James Howle m. oand af H. . Babeock Wil the Age school address « Dr. Price it 4:30 W i £ talk on “Thou Art the the Living God." i Joshua Denton preach- Last Promise hur ached at Jock this afternoon ached on “How The Sunday clock was given by Thompson spolke g at 7 20 p. on of on t Prayer he conference v, will conclude grani 100 A Edward 0:30 A he More and which ends with the tomor- rollowing M.-—Social meeting Lead- rnion mdant Lifc 100 P. M rld Situation, a Vindication of tual Truth, a Test \dventual P. Stephens M.— Address. Sermon. Subject of D 430 B, M M Sermon and Shurtlefr. family M | Committee al Bungalow tonight. | County offi- | ¢ and Sermons | the | mecting | the Hender- | | CITY MISSION HAS NEW WORKER HERE Miss Cagianello Sucoeeds Mrs.' Solimene as Visitor ] AL the executive bi-monthly mecting of (he City [l [ committe sion held on November | oflice socicty, 131 Main street, i of e the superintendent Bartien | made her report, wheh was in pi s follows Plans for the winter work ar well under it s hoped that there | work Mission during the com- | Nicolint oo Cagia i<tant Miss com Iy place of | who resigned take up Miss Chzia the IHalian Halian Sun- | hools e 1 September inoorder o tudy in another eicy mong will visi people and diy =ehool and the of the Mi nello ssistin the two The nuniher » help the Ao b living condition lavgely the ot is ewi missionarics Visit weh Tire nd on home clul Wity month sceking of those who eliass The often found inoevery thint sl nade e of to o poor " K unornee and every o living the Tumily how ter way of and bring (he members of to i Where 1l desire chin in them " 1 it ome chureh Childrg tendants 1ther peopl chur tion i and some foreign wor taught the Bng tion with the study WHero is found healthful conditions fare socictios of the with their called upon for their co always prompt help to comba 1he hous nooand young school and other Bible Sundiay horganizations, instrue numben homes, are regularly in con- Dible dven inoa sholanguage i of the sickness un- the various wel- city i are operation and they are I to found in . und clubs young p summer cott chool me T and the conducted and a One arc maintained sewir 1riday Methodisg chureh held on Lafayette street in the chapel of the Thursday oelock | ane every ternon | in the Bzinally < this year IPiest Baptist chureh every afternoon at | Housclke varions the o m welock ping clubs et in City Mission oflh wmd Ldjoining room | | yented by the socicty for that purpose ‘ people | | [ the for prayerful interest of of the city in this work the | terment of the community is earnestly I The solicited.” TWO-PLATOON PL/ AGAIN DISCUSSED | Sprague's That | - | | i W= Firemen Report | Factory Managers Favor It Becausc of Additional Protection. Communications regarding (he platoon system in this city which were recently recceived from insurance com- read a mecting of (ho held The communications froin two- § PAnics wer at Fire Underwriters yestorday | | | afternoon have installed the the which ities which iden have a shost favored citi | platoon system fo | this city, whil nnt used the system or only for 15 mentral None of the tho hoard went on Writers was opposed to favoring Iwo-platoon idea, and the | | time expressed themselves i | ¢ | the without regard to the record as two-plitoon system, number | platoons | A committe the cm visited the of men comprising of firemen which has for a two- officials | s and explained the advan- the The they find the lin charge agitation { | platoon several of factoric | stated that | not thorouzhly i tem The committ the factory | they have tages of ystem iremen public do the sys that plants understand reported s of the ravor the additional | mana visifed world the proposi 1 tion provide protection for factories, | Building Inspector Has A Very Busy Day W. Allen making Johu vesterday Building il ! imspections and collecting The inspector fonnd nine woaden mspector \ busy day $95 in feo wher st a partitions were ney while a number othe heen corrected by his orders found that of a brick block in which of the firg cost him $40 to right chi hiae worst instanc was ning | the prevention luws Mr. Allen finds than willin work tenement contractor’s ignorance ontractors more shown most to 1 against accepted his wherein ordinance and many invitation to | inspect detail of proper fire stop con their have structions posted in h 5 now | da P ltatian | inmder { muen {rea § Music | Mission NEW BRITAIN DAILY ‘HERA.D, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Chu I Sund Holy FCommumnion 1 le's ¢ hip: 12 | Youn cvenin peak. Chug evenin wo tor: 12:10 \ssyvrian Christinn Co-operatic Leader, M W P hnesdiagy the Al 1o ment ried churel il foow Ly Gu e M by Lord, by Harth <unda spel of M Main were o Ward People ticat towns invited to | the same h lrd’s trolle mile south Newington 10:45 and 2 in case of i1 o'cloch el plan: hringing and e Usual auto s Hariford 1irst Fhe chn ‘LN morn by I Prel \1 sel mon Ashwall Isracl,” due i provisiation The Adul chool meet in service The oflicers and o P supp school, zive Mong definitely e Maier's aeei Monday “l cal drg mittee N pita Wednesda Wodnesda Thuvsday, Women's B Thursday, Croservie I riday the ey Platt Friday, 7 Friday, 7 Miss Nowla plan work Saturday The Wom food sl chapel from cakes, pies, dies tive wil Weorman's will hold th Poesday in St Music oy | as rollows Ay Guilima Henrich Marks by by evenimg pr a vy his own Saturday, 15,..1919, B, by Guilmant “hip in 10:15 | pastor At the morning wor Memorial church at Rev. G M. Missivian, Wil preach on “Standiy Sunshine, Will bhe lows Thou Ar selo, Hiandel | — | 1 Stanley offertory Floclk, o™ 1 Ruth - sehool will meet ~ Chureh and the v. P I 1 P o'clock noon WoGia Wil Marsho will b Teader and the topic will he *Co-c tion in Christinn Serviee.” A and community meeting will | 10 i connection with the lecture of 1he e oF Religions Liberty™ will will « ¥ oihe period from A her to the Pilerin Rather tare will be by the st with Ihe Girl S il s crnoon at Si ity Commumion o ol th 1he Nl sermon Daughters of praise Lom held nins prayer and 1" iver and address sevies on clopm ziven reople’s Church. hureh of Christ. TOSLh, mornin Conrt pastor and will wor stereopticon view will meet Monday and Tuesday. The Ladies Will meet Wednesday aft 22300 There will he a Kiteh socinl how A choin held IFviday evenin it servies o' clock Ftoy S L Hlenderson will prayer meeting Thu 15 on ity el shower wnd carsal will by South Church. 0, Ialinn f osermon by Swedish Baptist. Chureh, John V. Vidberg from Schen- N. Y. will preach both morn ard evening in the Swedish Baptist chinel 10215 pit W o'cloct Ay school the choscehool: 6 Worship: 7 o'clock Vor e topic in Ciy Victoria 10, o v 1 ting tomorrow m Vied Universatist. Church. ship: 7 i honi ladies Universalist chureh se held jt 269 Main Room 61, a1 7 ices will b ity cwin meeting | second oo The stree 10 . m General Convention Wissiony depart- of he parish ubject, i 10, Girl Scouts: i church n . L iy ey 0. Christian vice at chil Fn- e lecture by N Main street, 3 Subject, for the Golden b Bible Liibk of ooklyn " | Dlock. Way A, Donald Sunday, Nov. 16, Room 2 Booths Preparing the ARC Pastor banguet Sunday norning will st Prelnde, A Nona- b imant nrich: Offertory, Posthnde, by Guilimant Grant O \legro Reformation Lutheran Chureh, after 1045 worship: 12 m., Sunday Poom., vespers. A meet- of the canvassers will be held im- mediately The cate rooand Meso Allan Clark | cheticad el Tuesday and street, Newington Center. | Friday afternoons The present from 10 Conned hers' traini meet Tomorrow, (N cvenir The 10ld honme ome, South ks 224 Sunday Trinity uL, mornir ord Praying v Sept eting Band. H4th last, an all was held al the school: g e after vespers. will meet 1 o'clock will at class " o'clock league will meet at the Victoria Carlson, 4 Burritt street, Thursday evening. been Lay meeting at . Luther Wil- ! of about at Mectings at | Postponement a week | storm ! we have A similn which station, ol the Junetion 20 ix newr Miss oy il steam railvond Clivistian - Science Church. IPirst Chureh of Christ Scientist, corner of West Main street and Park hasket. | p; Sunday service at 10:15 a M. Subject: “Mortals and Immorta s, Sunday schools at 9:45 a Wed- S e Ll j]‘!‘w(l‘l vening meeting S _uclock, rom Gl lieh 1 | The rendine moat 301 Nu- " tional bank building is open to the public daily from noon antil 3 L o'clock excent Sundays and holidays Luncheon n usual cach K, on o dtendant Kindly himeh, to save burden upon the hosts too m at e oon s ; d Churceh of Christ, Ch school meets at 10:00 | S Mcthodist Episcopal Church wof. L. 1. Paton, D. .| AIl nsual services will be held with ude, “Te Decet ymnuse | the exeeption of the church “Hle That Keepeth Whieh Will begin its sessions at 9 osser-Brown: Offerfory, @ M.. With the adult classes meeting prano and alto, 0 at 12:15 o'clock D T b will preach und ung by Philip The evening services will | T:30 o'clock. The address bei Sunny Side of Life.” Al are cordially invited school, hem, 2 The acting pastor a vocul solo will i Shailor of 1 Jesis S stol, L Classes 12:15 P and teachers of n the Iy cvening stponed, dent vening T:45 wss will meet ssings the of the chuoreh poom. o Armen in the chapel reception for (he the church standing ha at i o by con- \. M. KL Zion Churels. Dy, 0 AL Auten, S. 1. B principal speaker at the n church tomorrow. e is a graduate of Lincoln university The services will follows: 10:45 a. m., 3 p. m, and 1were will [ e special music anmd recitations and a puper on the Negro in Literature. Tomorrow will be men's day and the entire program will be carvied out hy the men. Lunch will he served at 2:15 poom. 8 v will meet at 1223080, Yol RS G Lwill meet G been in- will M. M owing 1o A n Mirst to work on local hos- m he foy . 15 p. m m. Girl Scouts ¥, 7:30 p.m Junior hoys ) opoom Armenian bl o i V he class N union pray t chureh Loy Scouts Mies, 1 Health school d the P 50 p.om dership of jcet, “World Emmanuel Gospel Church., 10215, morning worship: God's Purposc for the Church the World™; 12:15, Rible oelock People’s e cvening 0 o subject, and school: 6 Loy Scouts 15 Miss Haugh nd will winter and | Classes (It 1 {he m ocicty will meet for Youn 2D an's Brownics Lo'clock worship hold a | “Christ's Sceond Comine.™ Noves i il 5 b Home made breads, jellios and served 3§ to First Baptist Church. and can 1045, morning Willinm and worship: sermon by Bible Irotherhood 1200, T:00, Christian En- “Co-operation in Chris- leader, T. A, James sale supper the Decem- the Women's tou [ e wm The Missionary next e Young | oY Ross, 1 socialy | School s the fipst | Russian it tian The Ladies' ein meetin seryice. December, avor: topic, Nerviee mntal Aid postponed Wednesday, # Mission circle will meet at the honu of Mrs. C. Bddy, 242 Ches Thursd i mid-we Memorial 214 ol Sunday morning 'relude Adagio (Sonata nt: anthem, Praise to God, ! offertory, I Hude, Alle anley B unsil will be | | ANNOUNCEMENT The new four Overland Sedan is now on our salesroom floor at 139 Arch street, where it will be on exhibition Sunday and Monday. auto We invite all interested in this great mobile triumph to inspect it. THXY MANROSS AUTO CO. 139 ARCH STREET IMANY WANT TO HEAR | | OLE HANSON SPEAK! | | ‘ State Chamber of Commerce Meeting \ t in New Haven Will Be Bizgest | The 218t annual convention of the | / Connecticut Chamber of Commerce Vids Taiv to be the most important sathering of representative men that | has ever been held in the state, and rom present indications, (he largest CARVERS gathering of husiness men represent g commercial manufacture, bank in insurance and commercial - terests The convention will he held in N } { Haven on Wednesday and Thursday | HERBERT L. MILLS HAREWARE 336 MAIN STREFT Open Monday Nights Until 8:30 Noveniher i 21 The wroup meetings varvied (wo days’ program of are to be addressed financiers T™h lines of husir by leading and prominent nisiness men et in the on experts in country Wednes- 20, an addre ex-Mayor Ole of Washington, which will undoubtedly he very inter- | esting The “Iight { Mayor™ will talk upon “Which Flag the Red, the White oned Blue?" il hall where the ex-mayor is speak will not more than 2,500 people, and, from the } present outlook, it will he filled. The | admission to the hall is hy tieket only | anad wishing fo attend should | &et their names in early On Thursdaz cv Taft o banquet 60 European country he reports that only accommodated and at noon today the committee at New Haven reported that 630 cash applications had already b will deliver addresses Novemben delivered by Seattle, iy will Hanson evening, to all present to accommoditc those Hotel the | the | W the given foy tonring ha 700 persons can I ening 1 be delegates committec in heen received Colonel Isaac and Frank H | who will receive Wednesday Chamber consists of | New Haven, | of this city, the guests in Boston Thursday the Commerco | whera wquet committes Ullman Johnston on on Connecticut or delegates will they wil hanguet delegates in Copley to Doston, with the Iuropemn Plaza hotel THE MODERN FUNERAL It is possible in a city of 50,000 population—New Rritain for example—to re- duce the annual mortality by several hundred. i To do this, however, all must co-operate in making New Britain healthy—free from disease, from epidemics, from contagion and the evils that bring sickness and death. The modern embalmer and sanitarian is one who, while caring for the human dead, uses his knowledge and art to prevent sicknes s and death. By : The reduction of the mortality is the primary object of the mortician just as it is of the physician. Disinfection—sanitary science—is therefore a feature of every well regulated undertaking establiz'am ent. Have you visited the Funeral Home? The Funeral Home 15> WALNUT ST., New Britain. pea SRS L & (This is No. 5 of a series of advertisements by Andrews & Doolittle.) 401. 15 8 '@@@@i&@@@@i‘@@@@@iéf@@@@i@@ifi@@@@fi 55 0 G o YOUR MONEY MAKING MONEY FOR YOU Don’t be influenced by ‘“‘Know-it-alls” who never had or never will have anything BUY 1, 2, or 3 BUILDING LOTS AT START is to be made by owning only build- ing lots that have 1- fare trolley service and water, sewer, gas and elec- tricity available for use N OW. Any others are value- less. Buy only where you your- | self can live in a sanitary manner | and you may be sure others will want to live there too. Your lots will then grow in value and vour profits according- . 8—3-tenements, co:ting $125,000, now building at " PLEASANT MANOR LOOK IT OVER SUNDAY Telephone 1190 Open Evenings BOOTH'S BLOCK 259 Main Street