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FOR PREACHES SERMON | COLD ATHER ured Alcohol for Your Radiator THE on Drug Co. 171 MAIN STREET EVENINGS. ITARTING TODAY fall Clothing, Shoes and phattan Shirts AL January Prices ALL: ONV VCOATS ! ¥ o $140-NOW B30 o $115— HORSFALL SUITS 3 to $100—=NOW 8 1o $78— NHATTAN miscollancous group of $25 to $45. is the time to buy— Prices are at their Th cmo ngral | J ompany 93 ASYLUM ST, HARTPORD. Pays to Duy Our Kind.” CITY ITEMS 4,000 satisfied Lester and Campbell plano owners in alty sold by C. L. Plerce Co. the New York n sale. Save a it or gvercout al shle ut Sample shop ten-spot on Bosse-Leland's. at C. L. Plerce your Engraved Christma t Adkins.—advt | othly Wo- | oltet Stanley held until & corps swill he y afterneon from 2 At the home of Mr 50§ Stanloy street ¥ November records, C. L & Co.—advt your Christiaas wtedt's Photo Shop o at C. L. framing done advt. Pierce & Co. glonal OfMeer (V'Kane will be at d Crosi rooms in city hall for ays e tomorrow. He to tnlk il service men g compensation from the nt and to Ive SO moer nel w of the training which the Inning with gov government or' Iecords, C. L. Plerce & Co New York #hop mark-down sale.—advt ndra Lodge No. 24, 1. O, D. o ore o hold resular a8 meeting Wednesday evening mer hall. Mrs Greenwood street will embers at her home W won instead of Thursday em! Vietor resord oo & Co.—advt W HOME FOR NURSES New g your boy to the their David Coleman cntertain Inesday d Tor Structure at Hos- i1 Wil be Broken Some Time This Month, T. E Reeks, chairman of the fve committes of the hospital of directhrs, says that ground broken this month for the mew for nurses to be bullt as an ad- to the hospital at a cost of $100,000. 1t will require five or onthe to complete it. is new Thome will bric re, three storios high, measur- 6 by 80 feet and will provide wuit lving accommedations for 50 be a an assot to the hospital and an fon to the present cramped quar- for nurses the board will soon | & Co.— ‘ l | on | | George offers at | ON GOOD EXAMPLE | Rev. G. M. Missirian Talks on Steps That-Save Rev. G. M Men | 1 | | { Missirian, pastor of the Stanley rial church. yesteriay “The speaking preached a forceful That sermon on Forward step Saves,” n part as follows ‘‘And He Matt. 26:39 “There is overy onc went a little further’, A Mmessa n this text for in Yhis church this morning There not a Iife here that would | not be hetter, happier and more use: | ful if we could what Jesus did n this lesson, He went a little further.' “My heart saddens of so many who very thing spoken of in this text are living unhappy and miserable lives. They lack the last step forward. The Ereatest temptations in the world, a the great hap one would 1 to salyation do namely, when 1 think for the lack of the falls in human life, wh more further step hese words lead us to o in the life of our Ilessed Lord some days the shadow of His cross had heen declining upon | Hix pathway. He was going to be God-forsaken. He knew all when He the Garden of Gethsemane. the eight of his disciples at the gate, He took the three a little further, and then He left them to watch in the night. He moved away about a stone’s throw and falling upon His face, prayed. If He had not | gone a Iittle: further, He would not be able to carry the cross. The cruci- fixion began in the heart of Jesus when He went a little further. Where | dia those tears begin to fall, and that blood begin, to flow? I answer—Not on the cross of Gethsemane. What are the lessons this text? 1 Go a little further in the hard duties of your life. It may bring to you trinls and suffering, but also the angel of help. Still the way of the blessed is the way of the cross. Go o little further, but do not forget kneel down and to look up. Trans- form the- hard work into victory Never give up. The gem in charac- | ter comes out only when you go & little further. ‘When you are pressed on by the problems of living. business depression and injustice, go a little further and kneel down. Great many people do not realize their highest usefulness and best ,selves, because they do not go a IMttle further, in | tho part of faith and sacrifice. | “3. Go a little further in your re- liglous life. Many men and women seo the kingdom of God from afar. w and they talk about it | re not in the kingdom, be- cause they do not go a little further. very r scene For entered He left for us in Great many reforms delayed, be- uso the good Christian people would | not wo a littlo further in the way of | sacrifiee. Many blessings are with- | held from us in our generation, and | glorious victories are waiting, be- | cause the Christians are not going a | little further in the Garden of Geth- | semano. What rights have we "hru-! tians to make complaints, when \ have not gone a little further in the suffer and sacrifices of our Lord Can we blame God? There is noth- that we and that we worth keeping Christ little further. also forward what a person commits independently, but it is the committed by others through one’'s example. If you do not go fur keep the rest also from forward movement. Just as you know that do not ge furthe to earn livelihood eve tay. | not you alone but all the dependents upon you will suffer hunger. So it | is the case in spiritual life, when you neglect prayer, church attendance, | Joyalty to your faith, you cause your | family and friends also to suffer. Goa | little further, good, and then bet- ter, and still you will find ample op- l;ruvl'.unt to be the best.” we ings have surrender that is the price of Josi It you go you The ther, you your be ! WINNERS AT FAIR. l Undon . Will. G Tomorrow Night, Carpente out | Prizes Winners at have been $100, blank: $10, wol, 118 LaSalle street; | $15, Local 216, Boston; | walk Cénn: 350, A. Nopoleton; ton L of coal, Pete Kelley; electric heater, | Frank Bashiel: pair of shoes, James Dradley; electric flatiron: Miss E. Fagun; gas lamp, Weector Guertin; plcture, B. P. Thompson; electric | | toaster, A. Larson Special prizes may be obtained from { George F. Simons at No. 2 Day street or address box 697. Other awards can obtained Tuesday night at 80 Arch street, | BETTER THAN CALOMEL ; Thousands Have Discovered ! Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabiets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with m.(l—‘ur 17 he used these a compound | mixed with olive oil) in his private e SO ST Y t | doumh.ve_mhammm No ' pains, no no injury to the the Carpenters’ wnounced as follows blank: § $10, $10 746 Nor- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1920. - Church Notices | Church week in- clude: notices for the Church. The Boy will meet at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening. The Girl Scouts will meet at 5 o'clock Thur day afternoon. Church night serv will he 5 Thursday night will b a short series of on hé Composi- tion of The Woman's Home soclety with meet at ":20 o'clock Friday mornimg for an all-day sewing meeting. Luncheon will he served At Rev Goorge W “The Anglo-Saxon Future.” Methodist € There will be an ay sewing meeting Tuesday, under the auspic of the Ladics' Aid and the Woman's Home Missionary society. Comfort- ables and aprons will be made and each woman i% expected to bring her own lunch and needle, scissors, and also fruit for the deaconess harrel The monthly meeting of the stan dard bearers will be held at o'clock Tuesday cvening at the home of Miss Doris Waters, No. 38 Haw- kins street 2. ¥. Neumann will lead the Tues- v night class meeting, as usual, at 5 o'clock Thursday Sou Sconts T:45 o'clo Hin les the Bible Missionary services next Sunday morning, Ray will speak on and the World On evening at 7:30 o'clock the Friendship club will meet | and at 7:45 there will be prayer meet- ing On Friday evening at 8§ o'clock, the Philathea class, assisted by members of the Sunday school, will give an entertainment consisting of music, readings, “The Ballad of Mary Jane" and play. “A Suit of Livery.” There will also be sales of cake and candy. Letters of dismissal have been given to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Farrel to the First Havelick to the South Congregational church, New Britain; Elmer E. Thom- as to the Methodist church in Plain- ville; Mrs. Nellie M. Rider to the Methodist church in Norwich; Albert Morgan to the Trinity Methodist church in Worcester, Miss.; Harry L. AR \{\\\\ No matter how pretty your features are, you cannot be truly sttractive with a red, rough, pimply complexion. But Resi- nol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap, will usdally make poor skins clear, fresh and charming. Resinol Soap and Resirol Ointmentars #old by all druggisse. Why not try them? Dage-Allen & To. (INOCORPORATED) Methodist ! church in Worcester, Mass.; Harry L. | Agard to the Congregational church in Willlamstown, Mass. At services next Sunday evening at 7:30, Frank Goodman, former gamb- ler, will speak on the subject, “From Gambling Table to Pulpit.” First Congregational. The Young Women's Home Mission- ary Society will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. $t 3 o'clock Wed- nesday afternoon. the Motherhood club will meet to sew. The Girl Scouts will meet s 30 Wednesday | bo preceded by a supper at afternoon. The standing committee [ 'clock. The following past masicfs will meet at the parsonake at 5 | will occupy the chairs at the exempli- this evening e Armcnian Wo- | fication of the degree work: men’s Bible class will meet at 2:30 - George H. Dyson. W. AL: "" fllustrated lecture on *The Pilgrim s HoeacaliY . BA0y ey Church In America.”” The Foreign oo, B DechrE o5 | i 2 i i | Joseph R..Andrews, chaplai Missionary department will hold a f1o%eb B0 0 PR S OO TS regular meeting Friday at the home ) G.; W. Floyd Faulkner, W. G.; Fred of Mrs C. Mitchell of Russell §¢f vt O e B, Abbey, 8. street. Mrs. G. Platt will review "y j,jjus H. Pease, working tools; the study book, “The Near East—the | Horace W. Eddy, charge. Cross Road of ihe World™ and a cor- | Soer | | "PAST MASTERS' NIGHT Centennial Lodge A. F. & A. M., Will Have Annual Event on Wednesday Evening, Proceded by Supper. On Wednesday evening of this week | Centennial lodge, A. & A M. will | observe past masters’ night, which will i W .20 ; Pease, S. There will be a special musical pro- dial invitation is extended to all wo-| ... anged by Theron A. Hart, pianist. —— GOLDIN Herb Remedies Can be Bought at CROWELL'S DRUG STORE. Formula No. 1 #fia Tontc, Stomash and Nerve Remedy. No. 2 is for Rheumatism, Catarrh, and Bladder Troubles. ine Morning Smi Laxatl men of the church Special attention is called to the box to be sent to Mr. and Mrs. Wood- ward in the . Philippines. The box has been delayed until this week and a | special appeal is being made for | pocket testamegts, sewing materials and money. All contributions be sent to Miss Katherine Mills 30 Curtiss street, before Wednesday of this week. Contributions for the Thanksgiving baskets will be received up to and in- 5 ‘cluding Tuesday, November Miss ! McAuley and Mrs Seelye will be in the office from 9 to 11:30 a. m. and | from 2 to 4 p. m. Baskets for fruit repajred. Also fenders, lamps, gaso- are difficult to obtain this vear and linc tanks, etc.. Work guprantecd. persons having such baskets arc' asked to contribute them. On Friday evening at 7 o'clock, the Boy Scouts of the church will hold a banquet. JOHNSON & ANDERSON L. & M. Garage 451 West Mam St. | STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! | . READ OUR ADS We are constantly reminding you that—now is the time—today is the day—ours is the place when you are in doubt about your eyes or your glasses. That's all we do— Examine eyes and furnish Glasses. But we do it right. Glasses are priced at $3 up. DAVIS & GOODWIN - Registered Eyesight Specialists 327 MAIN STREET TEL. 1905 “We Grow Because We Know.” HARTFORD 7,500 Men’s Shirts Now on Sale 307 This Is Not Only a Sale of Manhattan Shirts $30,000 STOCK OF SHIRTS READ THIIS QUOTATION FROM A LETTER RECEIVED FROM THE “In ok'lbr that we may further show our good faith and our desire . to st November 6 stop shipping all fall “We, uary 1, held therefore, offer such NOTE THE ALL ALL .00 ALL 0 ALL $8.50 ALL $11.00 ALL $13.50 SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS . at a discount of 309 net 3 on Novembér 15 to continue until January 15. AT A FLAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF 307|] But Our Entire MANHATTAN SHIRT CO. you. we shall considering as cancelled any unfilled at that time. fall goods as come through work between November 6 and@ Jan- ys and offer the suggestion that a sale of Manhattan Shirts on orders, of the 10 4 BIG SAVINGS POSSIBLE £1.40 $3.50 $1.90 SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS cesesans cees . SHIRTS S s A R RSy SHIRTS .. $8.10 SHIRTS . .810.00 ALL, $3.00 AL 50 ALL $8.00 ALL $10.00 ALL $ ALL To the above prices a war tax must bz added. SHIRT WILL BE SOLD AT 30% OFF THE REG "LAR PRICE. FOR SALE—Here is a valuable property, located in Important And True. On November 11, 20, “Armistice Day” the Victor Talking Machine Co. reached the highest point of manufacturing in its history, and we are glad to announce that 100% of Victor product is in sight. We are receiving liberal shipments of records every day and will be glad to fur- nish to the trade “hard-to-get” records as they come in. Step in to our stfi'e every now and then and you will, no doubt, get the recerds you are looking for. The machine situation however is still unimproved. This is due to Victor suprem- acy causing the usual shortage during the holiday season, and we earnestly urge you to call at your earliest convenience, select _your favorite model to be delivered any time you choose, and avoid the disappoint- ment bound to come later on. OQur stock is complete now, terms liberal, as usual. Henry Morans Jeweler 365 Main St. Directly Opp. Myitle St. To Cure aCold \ J/ One Day Take Grove’s ', Laxaitive , Sy . ;5 3 Bromo Popular all ov>r the World as a remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza and as a Preventive. Be sure its Bromo B The genuine bears this signature . . oOTC” Price 30c. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Kensington, Conn., west of Berlin depot, with Railroad Siding. Well established Coal Business on premises, also a two family house and large building suitable for stcrage purposes, with large basement use for garage, also a well which never fails in its supply of spring water. This property is bounded southerly and westerly on highway and easterly on the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad. SN ONS, Kensington Conn,

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