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iBoston Store | WE CLOSE— Saturdays at 9 P. M. Moudays at 6 P. M. Swedish Baptist Chuarch. Sunday schoel at 9:43 a. m. ing service at 11 o'clock with sermon Wilhelin Justinius, of Stock- In the evening he will Sweden During the \\m will & taken. (or .Ch in Stockholny Mor: SHARE OF THE BIG - BARGAINS AT THE® BOSTO - STORE - SALE THE BEST THRIFT INVESTMENT YOU EVER MADE: 'EVERYTHING IN OUR IMMENSE STOCK AT | SALE PRICES. Goods Delivered soon after purchase possible. PULLAR & NIVE Thursday, “wn tian affering work People’s Church of Christ. Joseph Evans, of Boston. will speak Sunday at 10:45 a. m. and 7 p. m. 12:15, Sunday school: 6:00, Young People’s meeting, Tuesday. 4 b..m.,, children's g T Thur: Nia‘. fiess meeting ftev. mect- annual busi- | Baptist (‘hm'ch 10: sermon b\ blhll? :uluol and | 13 Russian First Morning worship, Rev. Willlam Ross. Erotherhood class service at I p. m. 1)15‘ r-mnng 7 o'clock a special “service will ¢onducted Rev. Raymond Mapl: den in the Mr. Maple: will give a opticon lecture upon ‘The World Pvey. 0. the at in Woman's Al midweek service. Mark’s Church. of St. Conversion St. Paul and Third Sunday after Epiphany Ti30—1Hoc ‘oramunion. 30-~Church school Morning prayer and sermon -Evening praycr and sermos. as thod v school, ing.at 12 ship, 10:43, serm Harmonio rvice, subj ‘oveto ¢ invited. “The i sermon, All are Reformation Lutheran Chuvch. piphany 00, Sur New meni- reeeived at he maerning cal class will meet on | riday afternoons. { Fuesday and-1° s £ | ence” Chureh. [ redting. at 10:43: subjeet, | school at 9:45. evening service mid-weck prayer Christian Sunday vice ruth.”” Sund Wednesday ’clock. The r ‘National Bank dhe public dail iSundays, (16 ser r Baptist Church. H. Willkens. pastor. Church schoel. 10 a. m.: worship in German, 11:15 a. m., sey- mon by pastor, . Evening service iy English, 7 o'clock. Bible study class, $ pim. Monday Ger at 8 ¥ morning room (Room 304, building) is open to eXcept holidays and | noom ‘to 5 o'clock of Christ. ting b cvening, meeting of First Church Church school meets at 10 Morning worship, 11:00; "!lhé Goud !, DT THdes n. Music pmkma— 0 | Grieve Not the Anthem— Offertor) From Every Pleasure: The adult chool, 12:15 '( Mo#day evening * sue's c Fuesday 30, Chu Young Wom society will dressings for Wednesday, dunior Thursds Rible class: First chur trated lectures Thursday ings on raent teligious week the topic will be of Libert Friday, 2 p. hurs evening. church night \”l’l'C) 6:30: Sunday school w ul!\( devotiohatdionr, Sy Bk nlght Hge (s BT e Tom- mittee on_finance at theghome of Mg Michel¥ oo Winthiop street. >5 3 7] Drigo Holp Spirit . Stainey “ Stantey~Memorial -Church, t tife moining wWershig at 10: G. M. Missirtan. the ‘pastor o the “Rible and the - will 'bes Trust in the Lord” Eartly will New R § preac Anthem Liszti8hel classes, of the at solo--"Eye }l"\h 00, Scout N cabinel; 7: Home Missionary upon surgical | hospital § Girl Scouts: T: Doy . evening, 1: 1 hool Futh Parsons upday scheol at 12 noon; Y. P at §:45. ‘Tapic. “The World's of Christ.” Leader, Willis L Community 0. Mr. Missirian ated lecture on “recent slides. wo Ryder 3:00, give an illust | co” with most Scouts will sing. All come. Girl Sceuts will meet on Monday i and the Boy Scouls on Tuesday eve- ning at 7:15 Sunbeam club day evening. Sunday schwool .concert and enter- tainment on Friday evening at 9:30. Choir rehearsal an Saturday at 0. Armenian Women’ . union service in the chapel. Three illus-| vill he glven o “The Develon- Liberty.” This ‘Foregleamers of will meet on m., Foreign Missionary | iety and Young Woman's societ: will meet to sew for the Madeira hos pital, India. The Hartford branch is to furnish supplies for the new win just added. ome and have a sharel %o 3 Advent Chur Services in char of B. service-and praise wili ! Giles, ! HAVE YOU GOT YOUR as Jackson at hurs. | ven and New York. FOR ONE WEEK —COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1920 John A. Andrews & Co. 132 Main Street Special at this Sale 12 special Allowance for old Sewing Machine. Weekly Payments .to Members. Discount if have no old machine. your Small Club vou SEWING UNDER THE DIRECTION DEMONSTRATION AND BI.UB SAL Of the Only Long Bobbin R otary Sewing Machine The highest grade possible to make. It sews everything and any- thing from the finest chiffon to the heaviest carpet. Every needed ad- justment is found in this Sewing Machine. It is truly wonderful as well as beautiful. Come in and =ee it and test jt. Our attachments are the best that skill can make. Our demonstrator will show everything and also make your name in silk—Free of Charge on world-famed Sewing Machine. The Only Long Bobbin Rotary. you this Sews Is ) Absoluteh Easiest Correct to Operate Beautiful Embroidery Free to Ladies—Your name made with Belding finest silk, (piece of art work) stitched by W. C- Fillis, 2ilic artist Demonstr ator and Expert. OF OURSEWING MACHINE MANAGER — MR, J. C. WITTING, MACHINE Dage-Llllen & Ca. INCORPORATED | 4 uutul‘ua,y Mardv 41k L LINJS 1o (S WLV FY Sheep Lined Coats for Boys, $13.50 These Coals were ordered.to-coms in hefors Christmas but ow- ing to labor troubles they were delayed and have just arrived. They should seil for $15 but owing to the late arrival we will put them in aturday at §13.50. They are flne coa for service and appear- ance. Sizes s to 15 years. Now's vour chance, boys. LITTLE OVERCOAY NORFOLK SUITS BOY BOYS Janu this as_ Continuation of our sale. Better get in on ices will be higher. All $8.50. Al s10. ALl Coats now 810.75. AlL now $12.25. All NOW 5. 1 $22 Coats A discount of 10 per cent. on all Norfolk Suits Saturda 1r you buy now you will save at Jeast 30 per cent, om later prices! Anticipate. $10 Coats now Coals now to Boys' Union $uifs, sizes 6 12 years, at 89c. styles in sports for this sale all collars, Blouses, and soft $1.00. now S17.5¢ A e$pecially went in: sizes 3 10 economy (o buy winter. [ zood 9 vedts. now for assort- It's next on shop located right north store. Boys’ main floor, .Skiing-is. Great Sport This is an old-f: shiped winter. At least there's plenty enow.: Kod that”means plgnty :of that rare sporf—ckiing. We have the skis in lensths from 4 to s fe We have the straps and the fixings. Skis will cost you from Si to S7. It’'s not expensive and there’s no more healthful gport. bld ‘on main floor at Boys' shop. of class 10:45 a. m. “The Service At 10 AW o s oWnderful Strength and Ac- Bible school and adult classes v hers' training aty6:30 p. m. Service of Song sermon on evangelicil tgico . p. m. All welcome. DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET. paston of Pau 1ivity 12 HAVE YOUR TRUCKING DONE PROPERLY AND AT REASON- ABLE EXPENSE. 1 operate a daily Freight and Ex- press Service, New Britain, New Ha. Storage. . Supplies and Repairing ‘Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Trucks rented by | day or hour. Local and Long Distance Moving and Trucking. A. H. HARRIS 1849, OVERLAND AG Storage and Accessones, Repalr Work a Specialty. Tel. | Phone 2227 __139 Arch St., Garage Tel. 1560. House in this srork. 6:30/p. m., Fellowship club will held its annual banquet Rev, Samuel A. Fiske, of Berlin, will| be toastmaster. and “Dr. Harmoa o Rockwell Potter, of Hartford, will be the speaker | Satur: Brown St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Ten thirty o'clock a. m. with holy communion: at 9: preparvatory service. .Sunday wifl be ovmitted. Everybody come. is wel- Emmanuel G The Rev. pel Church. Fred H. Wilson of Braok- who preached so accept- unday, will preach again to- The subject for the morning will be he Signs of ‘the " and at T p. m. he will con- n e\qn:rhsm- servi 12:1 Sunday school: 3 m., a,memoria service will be hxl\l for the late pas- tor: 6 p. m.. Youns People’'s meeling: leader, M Ros¢ Haldren: duet by Harriet Thompson and Anne May Rockwell sday. 4 p .m.. childven's | meetinz; 1 Bible study. Wedr day evenin prayer meeting. ably last morrow. service FLEASURE CARS IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET hastwood Electrical Ser\‘lce Station and Garage. Startivg, Lighting and Iguition Syse | tem Specialists. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION. REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-132. water bottle. The SPRING & BUG 75--77--79 CHURCH STREET, ELECT "HEATIN PADS LEY ELEC. CO. TEL. 2240 -- 2241 $7.50 Clean, Dry, Steady Heat — Easily regulated to any temperature. Every home needs one to replace the old-fashioned leaky hot Just a Minute--Please. Where’s that MONEY going, you now have in your pockeft? 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