New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 17, 1920, Page 10

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: ANNOUNCEMENT Four Good Reasons CEMENT SIDEWALK IS NOW BEING LAID AT —_—_— LINCOLN PARK BETWEEN LINCOLN ST., AND CORBIN AVE. - This is the most expensive as well as the most permanent improvement that can be put on a property, and as Lincoln Park is thd property in the city,” EVERY PROPER RESTRICTION will be enforced for its protection. Anticipate now your desire to build WHY YOU SHOU'LD MAKE THIS | later, and, SELECT AT ONCE YOUR HOME SITE ON OUR EASY TERM PLAN. TRUST COMPANY YOUR DEPOSI- : TORY—OUR RULE OF SAFETY ‘ THE BERLIN FAIR GROUNDS FIRST, PROFIT SECOND—OUR DI- ‘ Are now being developed, but no lots will be sold until the opening, which' will be announced in due time. We already have 38 appl RECTORS HAVING THE CONFI- iro;‘l][gtagz_){?fi[)pgo&e;?;satsir:‘te-ls right on the trolley, but we are so busy with our other properties we cannot make any appoi DENCE AND RESPECT OF THE f ¢ COMMUNITY —OUR STRENGTH | " There are only a few choice lots at PROMOTING THE STABILITY OF ' ELM HILL TERRACE A CUSTOMER'S BUSINESS—OUR LOCAL EXPERIENCE, OF OVER A Where we have laid $1,600 of Cement Sidewalk. SEE IT SUNDAY. THIRD OF A CENTURY, ENABL- s S ||| THEBODWELL REALTY COMPA RIGHT WAY. 0N NAT’L BANK BLDG.NEW BRITAIN, CONN. . 3 F. E. CRANDALL, MGR. PHON; TO HAVE A CHECKING AC- COUNT HERE, TOGETHER WITH k= T AL - ——————————— — S arge of both services. 7:45 Tues- special speakers from out of town | Trinity Methodist Church. . People’s Chu AN ACQUAINTANCE WITH OUR Church | aay, Bible study. 8:00 Wednesday. this Sunday. Rev. Kenneth Kingston, pastor of | Sunday, 10:16 D 7 Cottage .meeting. 7:45 Thursday. Paul Brown, national intermediate | the Methodist church in Southington | jce, 10:45 a. m. OFFICERS, MAY BE THE MEANS 1 etary of Christis 2 . 1111Id-w1:ek prayer meeting. secretary of Christian Endeavor will | will preach at the local Methodist|12:15 p. m., Sunday T\ el be the main speaker. He comes here | church Sunday morning. Rev. John | evangelistic service. OF PLACING YOUR FINANCIAL NO”CGS | First Baptist Church. from the C. E. headquarters, Boston, | L. Davis is in New York. lor of East Freedom, = e Union of the First and Séuth Mas™ at’ both morning an AFFAIRS ON A SAFER AND z L | Congregational’ churches with First! Mrs. Taylor the state intermediate ("""b“fl'{ Science (:‘"“'""- ices. ~ Thursday, 7:46. . : St. Mark’s Church. Baptist. Morning worship 10:45, etary is also expected to be here Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. Sub- | Week prayer service. SOUNDER BASIS. | Seventh Sunday after Trinity. 7:30 | Sermon by the Rev. Willlam Ross, |2nd will speak at that time. | ject, “Life.” Sunday school at 9:45 = , a. m., holy communion. Corporate | 12:15, Bibie school. 3:00 Russian | The meeting will be in charge of | % M- Wednesday evening meeting TO INSTALL O] | communion of Daughters of the King. | service. 6:00 united meeting of the | o at § o'clock. Chamberlain Coundli | 11:00 a. m. morning prayer and ser-| young People’s societies in Walnut | e M., will meet tonight al “TRY THE” mon by Rev. H. G. Coddington, D. D. | Hill Park. Thursday, 7.45, prayer ) \ward. It is hoped that every one Reformation Lutheran Church. the installation of its’ and praise. who can will’ attend this meeting. Seventh Sunday after Trinity. 9:30 | ed corps of officers. the president of the union, Miss Anna Emmanuel Gospel Church. Theses meetings are open to the pub- {a. m., Sunday school: 10:456 a. m., [ will take place in the | 10:15 a. m.,, prayer and praise 1ic. morning worship. on Hungerford Court. meeting 10:45 a. m. . - service. 12:15 a. m.. Sunday school. The New Britain Christian’ En- | . [ = 6.00 p. m. Young People’s meeting. | deavor Union is. holding open air 5:00 p. m., evangelistic service, H. S. | meetings at Walnut Hill park during | ¥ e Miller of the Union Missionary Train- July and August. The meetings are | preaching C.‘E. Union Meetings. | - - ing School of New York,. will have held at 6 o'clock. There are to be Open Saturday Evenings 7:30 to 9 ~ WELCOME BAPTIST MISSION (COLORED) NEW BRITAIN, CONN Steamship Tickets To | All Parts of the World . Where a Steamship Sails We Can Book You AMERICAN TOURS Church, 46 Chestnut Sireet The Most Complete Steamship Ticket Agency in New AN OFFERING WILL BE TAKEN FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE England. MISSION. Owing to the Heavy Travel to Europe it is advisable " for those who desire August or September passage to — book at once. ‘ ; We will help you with your Passports. Applications on hand. REMITTANCES TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES Expedited Through Our Own European Offices DRAFTS MAIL and CABLE MONEY ORDERS to all parts of the world at minimum Rates. 3 Special Meeting; Sunday Afternoon At 3p. m. Rev. W. B. Reed, pastor of the Shiloh Baptist Church of Hart- ford, Conn., will preach Subject: “OLD TIME RELIGION."” The Jubilee Singers and Glee Club of the Shiloh Baptist Church will sing soul stirring Negro Spiritual Songs. EVERYBODY IS ASKED TO COME ON TIME AS THE SERV- ICES WILL, BEGIN PROMPTLY AT THREE O‘CLOCK. FOREIGN MONEY Bought and Sold at Current Rates. - GEO. A. QUIGLEY Gl ey e 297 Main Street New Britain, Conn. lightful ashore or afloat—T-ast4-! ROLLS OF ASSORTED FLAVORS, ALSO ALL PEPPERMINT. ALL CHOCOLATE, ALL WINTERGREEN AND ALL CINNAMON Frances Peral ta in “Alda.” = ' CITY ITEMS OTTO AUTO —— “Can the LI¥ing Communicate With £ ] GwaN = MEM TO — WHATZA MATTER WITH THIS =, the Dead?” “The Spirits in Prison . J Ll ME YOU SLAPPED ALL ¢ & K1 Whe Are They? B J. Coward of ~THE CRANKCASE BOLTS MY KNEE-JACK New York will answer thes: Impor. | H 4 MMW tant questions in his Tecturc Sunday | |4 +© LSE A'JRCK' 2 uftermoon at 3 o'clock in Booth's * ‘block, ftoom 22, 250 Main stroet, Exclusive ugonts Stetson Shoes Bosso-Leland Co-—advt The next meeting of the Mother. fNood elud will be held in the Center ernureh chapol Monday evening, July v 10th, at § o'clock There will be & nature talk by John White. wiliam Burke will take a position ®ith the Connecticut Light and Power sompany Monday.

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