New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 2

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| WAL " - A “fk q I‘v\ j\ fifl" U LN ’: E'J. Goodell Tells of Future Des (ination ol Unrighteous gress wos made when It wae and nota the 1 Metl v pr PURL NA r“ HO&EY COLDS g COUGHS opinon i g by | 49¢ LB. bt o ot laymen ¢ laymen were aced uj th layr ong was the by tin sermon afterr followln t ( come to 51 sters and the Y. were 1 Fandora’s | hope (Full pound in glass jar) .00 i st chured he in th Atithe The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street Day of Reckoning Declaring church very Dr. Goodell faces | sake of a said | evil thing, 1t moved the|evil rema racter the [the cost s great victorles|some nob through the e must be|to ble times. We |happlest w but we must | meg] h of God.| reckoning in| ¢ ing feast, so of reckoning prepared.” that the gerious times, that the same zeal early church mo of the world church in the equa can have must passes awa Our Mid-Season Clearance All Suits and Dresses At Cost Prices Positively the Best Values This City to the tasks modern form have the annointing tc A8 there was a d. the parable of the M there will come a day | for the church if it be not Need of Prayer §| “The church is not in | we would like to have it, place God would have it, been the light of the world, and will continue to be. Its reform has al- | ways come from within. As a church | member, we must ask ourselves what we will do to put the church in its rightful place.”” Prayer is one of the great powers to regenerate the church and its use might quickly @ | change the atmosphere of this city Conviction Needed “There is great need for a few first| 8 | class convictions. Do you believe in| a whole-hearted way in Jesus Christ? Do you really believe in the bible? | Do you believe that the world should |the have Christ? We all need deep con- viction on these point ing on the critical spirit of Dr. Goodell said that he|, me before a church board feel- a few vacancies in its mem- p would be a good thing and v first-cl funerals would be | better for the Kingdom,” but that | after prayer, he f Hml he could himsglf to c he fo to represent the pas 1¢ The Responsibility “Some people know moved in good so auty ngs 4 b the place nor the| but it has Can you 9 Hnm) thout New Arrivals of Women’s Coats Showing the new flared skirts and straight lines, many luxuriously fur trimmed. whisp h ears of steal the ment. W an unrig} He n't take more than hell.” could Trefousse French Kid Gloves » 30 Dozen at &1'95 These will not last long-—Come Early. HORSFALLS] 93-99 Ysylum Streei § ‘Women's Gool Dr Shop 140 Trumbull Street, NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE has Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Banty Chickens, Parrots, Pigeons, Can- aries, Purina Chows, Pratt’s & Burnett’s Poultry Remedy. 105 ARCH ST. — Tel. 1121-3 when they 1 hear the from me, 1 never in this good ecity Where Do You Live? you live? was Goo PALACE Starting Next Sunday relress and John Miitern echan) of New Britain rg read the scrip ROSS pronounce Billy Sunday Kymn CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 (hanman ‘atr“e* TElL Estimates cheerfully R P T PR . S e 77 You Make no Mistake When in Hartford to dine at— night, and Rhodehea , “In the G 4 by Mrs. Howarc ot a similar ture Joir a n all jobs cordy proven AC mnmpm ep With God ¥ HONISS’S B 20-30 State Street Hartt 3374—3375 Telephone 337 ¢ R S VR g 0" £ '-'n‘ fekip Liloaty Evang 20ih--Dec. night 2 \ e decls great fut at the Center Chureh, with Rev. 11 on “Is 5 (Rev. it its own meetl lor in ¢ preach Man S ) leader) at 6:30 Tomorrow— 300 o'cloc The Goodell's topic will the trials and the val Dr ations, juch like another, e difference is larg a lesson lul reaches from Ba be “M spiritual yea ing in det in the was all. Rev Congo to Center “Keeping Sunday Only five r tem xd h » experience lead P. M Rev. Wm by Dr. Goodell. Dr. Goodell's ministrations hei him, including tonig rein lies Ross, leader. g end opportunities to hear Flecting X than to put no righteousness into heave g 1t's the AILY 11 What You Eat, sures 1, "It for the | thou doest an passes but the | 1 sure sure hen confronted b s dellght in the ric revel in the delight in appe thi other pirity etter b 1 cry for bread in Hu,» in the water Can't Be Done. think .of bi all tk univers a t a men in whom the abominations into from the going to heaven God himself | er into h you can take is white rc old Dbloc ] even | pave- g abont us mar , toget a sir ere 1ven any- a saint into Tribute to Keith HERALD, but he 14 to con red in o ¥ t car Title other d when thi present wi ut on I I'he men Britte | averyone n ar Yesterday ( llmd 08! M. to 750, Three Inoepamblcs One for mildness VIRGINIA | One for mellowness, BURLEY One for aroma, TURK.ISH The finest tobaccos pcrfccty aéed and blendfd flil L London, D German r marked reco mark the rat 1 nt a of 480, apeculators est flgure cau purch e recovery regarding proceeding bet u former Ge truction and t e British govern rmany's payments, and moraXorium, ad FTH \VB the hoyhood chums 1id that he help the K. of said that he to help out in t will take v of hi present d to be able their ways be gl tain when ¢ gald that, ome time to ¢ fects of the hout, & never licked. He Philadelphia, Dec 1es believed Sequehannock tr announced today of the deps pology of the Unive s{vania. His excavat Britton, | four miles from Fov in work 1 the Wrmnan W praised and 18 always g marks Profit taking o bought occ n was as forthcoming of P. Professor Announces to be tr He ad to hglp whe Bout With Leonard in praise of party broke up, hed Britton 12 Bl Jecember with What more useful Xmas gift could you give him. D ioithor gl At Select NOW for Xmas HERBERT L. MILLS 336 Main St. Pound Sterling and Opencd This A, | Assoclated | underwent the Lon- Heavy the (By very on today to inst to ye Hardware at th e asion | 1 by op-| negotiations n Dr. Walter man minister of he financial heads ment in regard to ¢ reparations | possibility of a | the attracting considerable attention among members of that church and mueh interest is being shown in the outcome. The debate will be on the are probably |subject: “Resolved, that India is a ns of the con- |more important fleld for missions to Dr 3 |than China.” Tt | The team on the affirmative side of W»DMEN TO DEBATE | the debate is composed of Miss Mar- garet Crawford, church secretary: river. wigwams uded in the Remains tom | and arrow collection. The Sequeh the least knov tinent, of he according M J aner, Mrs. J. M. Bur- dick .,nfl M David Applebee. On the negative side are found Miss Flor- ence Camp, Mrs. A, A. Stockwell, Mrs. F. S. Preston and Mrs. Fred Good- rich. The debate will take place at the planned by [home of Mrs. A. A, Mills, at 25 Court E. church is | street, on Monday, December 5 Discovery 1.—Discovery of 3 X : d of ~t | Need of Missionary Work in India As of Indians was | Prof. Frank C nt of anthro- rsity of Pennsyl- fons were made t Deposit, Md., in | Preferable To China To Be Dis- cussed. A debate, now being the women of Trinity M. the | .| eville and two vre eded the its With Split Thumb Iv in go. mplon b step] ud p! t him licted ion went re is pre for him in er Cup revu Swingin’ \/‘*e G ne & of :)h’a Boa’men Violin Les Pécheurs de F‘erlea—Cmflmg au Louise—Depuis lcngtemps j’habitai Have I Occupied This Room) Cantique de Noél (O Holy Night) The Last Hour Patrie—Cantabile de Ryscor ( ul‘ “ome, All Ye Faithful (Ade Carmen—Aragonaise (Prelude to Act Nazareth Darky Stories [rish Stories The Virgin’s Lullaby An Old Sacred Lullaby You're Just Don’t Throw Me Down My Sunny Tennessee Ain’t You Cm-'nn’Y Qut, Malinda ? Sally, Won’t You , Come Back? Sal Br Ing Back My Blushing Rose Ross' Dog Trot Banjo Ross’ Reel Banjo Sal-O-May—Fox Trot Why, Dear?—Fox Trot Second Hand Rose—Fox Trot Have You Forgotten?—Medlcy Fox My Sunny Tennessee—Fox Trot Ma!—One S\ep Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old "Tucky Home—Fox Trot Wabash Blues—Fox Trot Kentucky Home Who'll Ba the Next One to Cry Over You One Kiss—Fox Trot Just Like a Rainbow—Fox Trot Canadian Capers—Fox Trot Bimini Bay—Fox Trot Santa Claus Vieits the Children—rar Santa Claue Visits the Children—par Christmas Hymns and Carols—No. 1 Christmas Hymns and "axplfi ~No. 2 - Type for a Bungalow Size Price 10 § 10 10 12 Number 64996 64997 66008 74718 74716 74519 87576 88643 87330 64999 74719 45255 45257 18811 18812 18813 18815 18816 18818 ¢ 18819 = X Sophie Braslau ilic de Gogorza Mizcha Elman Ameiita Galli-Curci iz (For a Long Time Orville Harrold and Eva Gauthier Marce! Journet John McCormack and Fritz Kreisler Titta Ruffo Ernestine Schumann-Heink Arturo Toscanini and La Scala Orchestra Reinald Werrenrath Walter C. Kelly Walter C. Kelly Merle Alcock Olive Kline and Lambert Murphy Irving Kaufman Irving Kaufman Peerless Quartet Peerless Quartet John Steel John Steel “Black Face” Eddie Ross “Black Face” Eddie Ross Joseph C. Smith and His Orchestra oseph C. Smith and His Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra The Benson Orchestra of Chicago The Benson Orchestrg of Chicago The Benson Crchestra of Chicago The Benson Orchestra of Chicago Henry Burr and Peerless Quariet Arthur Fields The Benson Orchestra of Chicago The Benson Orchestra of Chicago Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra The Benson Orchestra of Chicago Cilbert Girard Gilbert Girard Trinity Choir Trinity Cho;r trefois s cette chambre LUt~y SGSag 4) Trot ; 18820 18821 18823 18824 t 1 t 11 35711 35712 VICTOR TALKING MACI HINE COMPANY Camden, New Jersey

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