New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 16, 1920, Page 10

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Easy jl—no harmful drugs. 1 eat | | Church Notices vhoor Christ, 10 a. v morning Sermon the minister tudy All men will evening me b will meet in | Monday aft- John D. Rob- Am- Mrs. vill speak on Homes." cordially the club p m., Armenian Thursda) 7 and others out- the week Il officers f the church nization Home Mi reg Frida ] In will meet. jonary so- meeting the evenir 1 « B 1 L | = People’s Church. Sunday, 10:156 a. m, prayer meet- tng; 10:45 a. m, preaching, subject New Britain's Greatest Need,” Sfunday school; P m. Young eople’s | wood. ¢ meeting for the on to Dbe held Thursday, the 20th the program | m children’; | s in readi - great { conv Watch for Methodist Church. church Sunday school 10:4 3. m., “Old Folks' Day ervive. Sermon by Dr. J. H. Bell. 12:15 p. m., adult classes of the church school. 5p m, ed hy supper. 6:30 p. m., young peo- | ples’ service in charge of Boy Scouts. | 7:30 p. m., evening service. Sermon by Rev. J. L. Davis. “Social Sins.” esday and 21 st Trinity 9 a. m ! | Advent Church. ! L. B. Giles, pastor. At 10:45 a. “Some Startling Statements.” school at 12:15 p. m. Teachers’ train- ing at 6:30 p, m. Evening preaching at 7:15 Prayer aservice Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. | South Church Notices, South Congregational church tices for tomorrow's services are as follows: 9:30 a. m., Italian school; 10:45, morning warship, sermon by the pastor; 12:10, church school: 5 p. m., Assyrian-Persian Endeavor; 6 p. m. Endeavor socioty, topie, That Count,” leaders, Alice Stingle and Myrtle Chase. At 7:30 in the evening there will be an organ recital by Prof. Joseph Clair Beebe, assisted by George Dowd, bass. The program will be as fol- no- ALl in- 12:16 | chorus choir rehearsal follow- | m., | Bible | Suite), Boell- Sonata), Bischoc; Hecker; Have Mendelssohn; prayer. (Gothie Moonlight “Rest,” er, lows: Tocata mann; Adagio Beethoven; Meditation Minuet storm, Reformation Lutheran Church, Twentieth Sund : 110:45 a | m., Sunday pers. The | after the church council will meet vespers. The catechetical class will meet Tuesday and Friday | afternoon 4:15. The adult class will meet Tuesday evening at S o'clock § | at the parson 30 Francis street. The executive committee of the in- [ will meet Thursday eve parsonage. ning at the al Church. worship at the pastor, will be “The Sunday school Yaung People’s recital and 7:30: Ladies’ at the church oon at 2:30. A 1a on Thursday Stanley Men the mornir G, M. Missirian, His subject Goodness." at 12 noon, 6:45. Organ 10:45, will At Rev preach Limit of will meet soclety at ommunity service Aid society will me n Wednesday s On Fri an recital en at the pices of the Coe of Har nt will be the Aid Miss Clara well-known elo- Organ- special st Klein on sale. ind enterta church, Ladies the cream will be Matthew's l.lllht TAn. service St Divine in G 1-14 Feast and in both » rective You are invited First Baptist Church, morning worship. Sermon hy William Ross 12:15 Bibie nd Brotherhood class 3 p. 7 p. m. the Young People’s society ices 10:45 the Re Christian Science Church, a. m. Sub- “Doctrine of Atonemen Sun- at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday at 8 o'clock. | Ject day school evening meetin St. Mark’s Church, Services at St. Mark's church tomorrow will be a 20th Sunday after Trinity; 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion; 9:30 a. m., Church school; 11 a. m., morning prayer and rmon; 7:45 p. m., evening prayer nd address. (The rector is giving a series of addresses on Sunday even- ings on the beautitudes. Monday, October 18, St. Luke's Day, 7 a. m,, Holy Communion, 9:30 a. m., Holy Communion. Episcopal follows: Eggmanucl Gospel Church. Services in the South church chapel 9:30 a. m, Rev. H. S. Miller of New York will preach; 10:45 a. m., Sun- day school; 6 p. m., Young People's meeting; 7 p. m., evangelistic serv- ice, Rev. H. S Miller in charge. p. m., Tuesday, Bible study at 4 South Stanley strect; 8 p. m., Wed. nesday, cof ¢ meeting; 7:45 p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer meeting Although your reception hall rug receives harsh traffic, it will brightly welcome callers for years longer if you clean it with The Hoover. The Hoover beats out the destruc- tive street ' grit that becomes embedded. It sweeps straight the heel-crushed nap and pieks up the stubborn, clinging litter. dirt. It suctions up the color-dimming surface Only The Hoover does all of these essential things. And it is the largest selling electric cleaner in the world. ¢ceHOOVE We will gladly demonstrate our store se prompt consideration. We advi 1t BEATS ... The Hoover in your without obligation as it Sweeps as it Cleans home or at Convernient terms if desired. as the popularity of The Hoover makes it difficult to keep them in stock The Spring & Buckley . Elec. Co. 75-79 Church St. Tel. 2240 THEATERS FEELING LOSS OF BUSINESS Sam Harris Admits That Boom in His Business Is Ended—Actors Out of Employment. New York, Oct. economy wave that on the downward t dustries, 16.—The national started prices nd in many in- now has struck the theater, and the “S. R sign, a fixture in the armistice— to the heap with the oO. most theaters since has been relegated unused ery s of failures, theatrical producers said today. “The end boom in the set in,"” af the tion. Of 44 attractions now playing in the first- theaters here, 16, it learned today, have heen resort ta cut rate ticket a an effort to dispose of the number of be considers of the theater said Sam H Producing Ma appears to have presiden socia- was | | i | | | | /mpelled to | ncies in | while | I AND DYEING s, ailures is reported to in excess of those last Conditions on the road were declared ta be even worse, 28 road shows having closed during the last week. An official of the Actors’ Equity as- vear. of, scen- | f a growing list | unprecedented sociation, the Actors’ union, estimat- ed that 3,000 actors—or about 60 per cent. of the city’s entire roll of Thes- | plans—were at liberty, and one pro- | ducer estimated that producers’ losses in recent weeks were $1,200,000. Closer spending on the part of the public, together with increased rail- | road rates, which make the transpor- tation of road companies more >x- pensive, were given as the principal | cause of the theatrical siump. ABYS COI.DS ’nlpped in the bud” mthout “dosing”” bv use of— VICKS VAPORUB Over 17 Million "ars Used Yearly —THE— EAGLE DYE WORKS 139 MAIN STREET DRY CLEANING, PRESSING Goods Called For and Delivered Telephone 618 9-16-26d His Car Frozen Up and the Street Cars Not Running BESIDB the inconvenience of walking he will have to pay a big repair bill for cracked water jacket and split radiator. A WASCQ Garage Heating System would have saved him all that. The Coal-burning, self-regulating hot water WASCQ System requires attention but once a day—costs less then street car fare for fuel. Any handy man can set it up~—no expensive steam-fitter necessary. WASCO is also used for heating stores, offices, cottages, etc. A G. HAWKER Elm Street READY-TO SET-UP GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE Copyright 1920 Hart Schaffner & Marx We have marked our fall Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats at less than normal profits—un- . usual values. A good investment for the boy in our All Wool Western Mackinaws at $12.00. Wherever you go or do outdoors a TOM WYE JACKET or VEST is right, $10 and higher. Interwoven Socks are less in price. “OLDFOLKS’DAY” Trinity Methodist Church 10:45 a. m., Sermon by Dr. J. H. Bell Special Music. FavoriteOldHymns 7:30 p. m., Sermon by Rev. J. L. Davis “SOCIAL SINS” ror Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ex:dc Motor Sweepstakes on Memorial Day will be recorded s ‘‘a perfect score.” the race, inclumng the winner, used Exide Batteries for ignition. Exide Service will supply you with a powerful, durable and dependable Exide. judiced, expert attention, as possible, until you are ready to replace it with an Exide Battery performance at the Indianapolis Seven of the ten cars finishing It will also give your present battery unpre- -the Jong-life battery. VICTOR AT INDIANAPOLIS battery for your car—an and make it last as long A. G. HAWKER Elm Street Present Hupmobile Prices Guaranteed Until March 1, 1921 Existing prices of the Hupmobile will re- main until March 1, 1921. Thus the pros- pective buyer is protected by a guarantee up to that date. This guarantee of stability in price is likened unto the stability of the Hupmobile itzelf—stability of power, economy and per- formance. The price of the Hupmobile today is of- fered on the lowest possible basis, allowing a fair margin of profit to both manufacturer and distributor. And a word about the Vim truck. The present price of this reliable little delivery car is guaranteed until June 1, 1921. City Service Station Hartford Avenue and Stanley Street. A. M. Paconessa, Proprietor. Charles T. Nowland, Salesman. B R B S PR P B TR P PR BR R

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