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Church Notices { o Sy iy win| s i o o mase s e st | THE. COUGH THAT meet Priday at 2 p, m.; Pastor's el hy of this church year in oo S e e R LSRRI e R SR R KEEPS Yuu AWAKE Cyphers, Incu’.’)ators, 46 a. m., church Sunday rchool, | — | the Eurcka Girls' club will have 10:45 a. m., morning worship ¥ i ¢ Ol egro Night : chure 148 ; | ple's Church of Christ | gro Night at the church, All the ik . Bhiiee ik am| g e of e | H1O0D LR B e ik, At ke rooders an overs elan de \u.uu will talk on the sehool [ana devotional service, followed by | Mental, Will be by negro writers, and at Pine Mountaln, Kentucky. Wom- |{he morning worship at 10:45 a. m., | there will be addresses on “The Ne- lt saps Your Sh'ength— The big money in chickens comes from an early hatch en's Bible class N7y - ! 5 subjeat, “How Cani I be o Blessing gro and His Achievements,"” The Zion ¢ B 5 p. m., Soclal hor N Britalno Sundny et oo o8 10\ quartet'of the Ay M. B, Zion churah ot . ¢ of sturdy, healthy chicks, One cannot be sure of this with- 6:80 p.m., Devotional service of the |, young People's Meoting at 6 | Hartford will sing, Mrs, Julia Buker | Get Rld of It By Takmg out a good Incubator. The Cyphers has stood the test for Epworth League led by Misses Ruth 3 | of Plainviile will give readings, and [ 4 S ; 3 PR . p.om. Preaching at 7 p. m,, subject, vears.—Always Good—Always Dependable, ""““[‘W*jj\\w;wl‘ I line Russell. ‘»\“l"“"u is U'p to You." Childr ‘.‘: ,",, (| Rev. K. T. Washington of Plainville | Father John’s Medicine A ys G ay P b are Christian - Pleas- e at 4 p, m, Tuesday. Goodell elub | W11 be the spedker, J. J. Williams 70 Egg s $33.00 | 144 Egg ... Lo $42.00 meeting at the South church at 6:15(°f New Britain will be violinlst e ! p. m. Tuesd Thursday at 7:45| O Easter Sunday there will he| You ought . COBLBINIADG 50 visis o sconacnion aiw i Ao aas poisvo o i0RLIDY, p. m., prayer and pralse service, 1opj. | SPecial services all day, This day is [to realize that 7 TN : ol ar &nd pralae sovvice. Inpl'| GRSt et R B o et TEHA | (e i Portable Stove .... cevees $13.50 m., Lvening service with [sermon by the pastor and an fllus- | {trated talk on the work of the City | [ | Mission by Miss Bartlett. Rev. John |10¥ 4t 7i45 pm., Bible atudy el > | drive for $500 will terminat This [which kee L i S | money is to be used for deficits and [you awake ® at ' Above in Stock. () L4 L. Davis will talk on “Child Welfare 2 ew lchon in New Britain.” Swedish Luthern Chureh sl v gl o IRl 4 NS Monday , monthly meeting [ Sunday morning the service will be | yarvice, the pastor will speak on serious e 2 & of the W, I%, M, 8, at the home of Mrs, |1 Inglish at 10:30, Swedish service | pegurrection and Tts Significance. ace " Y\ Brass—by Norris, Idward ~ Aliing, 87 Wallace street, Wl be held in the evening at 7{30. s " Bishop Willlam 1. Lee health, It i . Perfect World—b; ymsour. 16 p. m., monthly meeting of the |The pastor will preach af both serv-| prookiyn will preach. At 7:45 p. m., m,.,,l.,;. your 5 B er er l s : Cytherea—Dby Hergesheimer. Queen Esther Circle with Mrs, Marsh, |lecs. the choir will give a cantata. 1t 1s " ® - y | strength, Last Man—by Zane Grey. 74 Greenwood strc 4:30 p. m., o South Church During the month of May, the Busy k(\(\p]flng you Sleeping Fires—b herton, meeting of Girl Scouts, Troop 3. Iollowing are the Lenten services at | e club will hold their annual fair. [thin and run- Beautiful and Damned—by Fitzgerald | Tuesduy-—Afternoon sewing meet- | the South church’ The pastor, Rev. I, R. Washington, |down. You need Father John's Medi- Hardware Store 336 Main Street ) | If Winter Comes—by Hutchinson. | ing of the W. H. M. 8. 7:30 p, m, | The sermons on Sunday mornings [ js very anxious to have i better work- |aine right now to soothe and heal the | J NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1922 l f Boy Scout meeting, 7:45 p. m,, class | Will treat of some “Elements That|iye church, but to reach every eol-|irpritation in the breathing passages; | Mr. Prohack—by Arnold Bennett. meeting. 8 p. m,, monthly mecting | Break and Make Manhood.” March | gred man, woman' and child in New |to give now strength to fight off the Stationery Dept. of the Junior Aid soclety at the|d Celebration of the Communion.| Britain. germs and to help you drive out the el Har Contradition in Character. | rTomorrow's services: 10:45, preach- |impurf 2 D g a s k $10:45, purities. Remember Father John's The Wednesday—3 p. m. monthly | B . March 19, Abuse of Facul-|jng hy the pastor. “Blesseds of [ hedicine has had more than 66 years RHODE ISLAND MILL. $20 000 SAVING MONTHLY l mecting of the W. . M. 8, at the . March 26, Unrealized Lbss, Jesug” 12:30 p. m,, Sunday school. [o¢ guccess treating just such condi- ! Toeroan church. 4:30 p m., Girl Scout party son, April 2, Ifacing Right. April| & H. Baker superintendent. 4 p. M. [tjons, 1t is safe for all the family STRIKE UNCHANGED R Dl‘:klnson Drug CO- for all girls of the church twelve |9 Palm Sunday, Hearing and Doing. | pipic class 7:45 p. m. preaching. |io take because it is guaranteed free New Wolloy! Reaommended for NavY years and older. Apri 16, Ias v What s+ Eternal | “he ‘Cancelled Racial Differences. ale Ja erous drugs. TR 7T 5 fsremeaidahol greaangsio s E Hope Company Plants Still Operat-| Use by Rear Admiral Robinson, s Thursday-—6 p. m., Supper of the|Life? Kvery o'w {8 cordially invitéd to 169-171 Main Street Pri 7 T " ivery o'w 18 ¢ u Ifriendship club. 7:45 p. m., prayer ks to boys and girls on "Com- | . A cordlal wel ing On Reduced Schedule Chief Engincer. 3 m’l’::::f\ -4 p. m., Sewing school. r\l(\:l:'\l‘I"I'I;’l.n;;am\:'l:!rl;.llil.\l;i:;.x‘l.h&l]";x|v|ix);:~.':‘ e GIRL ls FLIMFLAMMED —No Trouble. Washington, March 4.—A. new pol- p. m., Meeting of the official board. |March 19, Lamps. March 26, Money PRUGTAL, ! 7 ! The hostesses tomorrow at the so- pril 2, . Pictures. April 9, Stones, e Providence, R. I, March 4.—The icy designed to place every commis- e i s g Al 10 Mhaas Services tomorrow at 9:15 in Eng-[g oo s i S ‘ e 3 The New and Popula]’ clal hour are Mrs. A. AwMills and]April 16, Trees. Sunday | Strange Man Works Envelope Game in [ o0 combanvis textile plant at|®°ned ship of the mavy upon a Ragged Edge—by MacGrath. : | e R o Tl = lish and 10:45 in German. 7 i i = e e o 6 s gy Byeaings—T school in both languages. Lenten| wektern Union Office On Church |Hope, R. 1, first o fthe 13 Pawtuxet| trictly business basis as to expen ¢ [} [ s Union scrvices of irst and South | e oo ool Wednesday at 7T:45 pe : ; ¢ ditures” with a saving of $20,000 o church have been given letters to B services cach Wednesday 4 by ’ Valley mills closed by the strike, six rew ec other churches: Mra, Mary A, Mc f,h:”?m lrh" m"”'?um' :”nusmw b¥ | m. verybody fnvited. Street—Makes Away With $20. | (oko 006" to resume operations, | MOnth, was announced today by Rear B Ma e G he stereopticon, will picture scenes . o “h. " L LR 2 i : Auley and the Mis sic and Millie |mage immoMal by Bible history and | 4 m‘"':“";"’;'o‘m""’(l;";: ‘J{"}:T“"(“k pas.| A man about 35 years of age walked [opened this morning for the third | Admiral Robinson, chiet eng{llnecr. T. McAuley, A. A, s and Mrs. | oharacters, under the general title 53 s évmlhy m‘orn‘mg‘ b q_3“~ Sun. |Into the Western Union Telegraph of - s\lu.(fas ve day. There were no| The new proo_odmn]. Plnoll\ed al er’n. weaters OF | iman Webb Parsons to the TIrst | The Land and the Book.” March 5 | g3y school. At 10:30 Bible class in |fice on Church street last evening and disorders. recent Inspection trip by the rear ad- Congregational _church of this eity: |usouthern Palestine.” March 12 | Gevpan for adults, 10330 Divine ser- |&fter an exchange o bills and an en-| An agreement ~reached yesterday) miral, provides closer mipervision nd Jacob Christnagle to the Methodist [«Northern Palestine. March 20, v'i:\:"‘i(:\‘l'nm]xh* ;(-‘mm-‘- he Lordes | velope walked out of the place $20 to hovt\vtl-_on )I?Jor Samuel A. Hall, com- (‘O'n(rol by ‘Vfloot m\‘d rhv:::ion auctm;- church of Quinnesec, MIUIL_ “Samaria and the Samaritans.” April [ guooer as a R(';nvmhnn'v(‘ » Tuke 22 |the good. Miss Florence Casey was|manding the tro'op_s in the anloy,' nmml_prn ou:r engineer a : pply en The Junior Ald bazaar will be held |y “wxround the AT a1 50 A pal | SADRST 898 Bemembtalen L RS 2 inlontree ot tharontios it thetiime, |and Jamen: Ac Dick, fnotingShead of fueitions for ships under thplr com- March 16 and 17, 0, “Parsifal and the Holy Grall” A |man scrvice: secmon: “The - Tiorrs|. The man held:-a number of bills|the strike organizations, limited)mand, with a “‘""““‘0“ And: apre e bresentutlondby pIoLires of WasHars| e as s - Brocimation 1, (Cor|in hisi Hand . and :asked the "gltl o RISKeUnE onerptions to. formeriem-iartangament of. ensnesriie’ 8 ch St. Mark's Church, famous opera. S ARBEr. B B SR & e “|give him a $20 bill for the smaller|Ploves of the Hope mills, so the|ments and accomplishments of all re- Sunday in Lent. R RV I i T A 11-(1';)-““ evening at § o'clock meet- [onese The girl did as requested and picket line this morning was smaller | pair work possible on borad. ioh i e I T e Tadieds b at|inicounting theimoney found that she{tHan on previons. days A = _'The services on church nights will |ing r Lodl ub at|ud only $18. When this was called | The management of the mifl con SOLDIER PEEVED, L C nion and [take the form of interpretive read-|Mrs. M. Ohrnstedt's residence, 45 An : 5 tinues to claim that the lant is Adlde: And Hive: Priced at $10, 11 a. m, Holy Communion and |t ! : ret R anmt residence, 45 An- | (>“tho attention of the man, he ’ 5 ple ) T sermon. ings from various prose writers and |drews street. Young ) 3 s ; L0 - [operating at 30 per cent of its capac- 5 ek pudl “"u|("'""h' “h"]‘] 7:45 p. m. choral evensong and |poets. Special music will aid in the |ing at the same time in the Y. M. ion‘":,],‘\r-:‘],,]:: .?,?;?,\:;i.flm(1.1“"?,:1:, h:, ity. Strike leaders, however, main-|Sent to Canada By England, He Is er-Knit Sweaters—in white anc 532 4 inspiration of the hour. The theme|C. A. 7 St & Wednesday evening at 7 v i tain that only 23 operatives were at i pind B ent, colors in great profusion, iltustrated will be, “The All-Strength- |0'clock religious instruction for young | Which e had kept the bills, When | Gork yesterday. 5 3 Unaplefo Bl T erE J G SW i i . for e gl ene. e, she FHoREBY, “Shuttlemeadow” Gold - Sweat- J| w0 sermon by Rev. Harry J.|ening Chris Mareh 2, “Union|People. At 8 p. m. Junior Achieve-|the & g Sielaot pansh e the| The mill normally employs 20, ers—four patch pockets and Dodley, rector cmeritus. Preparatory Service.” March 8, “The |ment club. Thursday evening at 8 S i mARIns werd, el e for toy puiton Susicevaizpinysheathere, 4:30 p. m., Litan - [Christ and Solitude!” March 16, |[0'clock praver meeting in English, “ps“;‘fu“lg bt~ The, polloejare n-i % Avétie, Cromipton-and. other|more British soldiers to, Canadn, Priced at $7. e AR R “The Christ and Struggle.” March 23, |topic: “Empty Places at the King's AR mill .villages of the Pawtuxet Val-|I'rederick Charles Parson has sen Tiviotdale Roxburgh Sweat- B ;00 samaritan.” “The Christ and- Suftering.” March |Table,” 1 Sam, 20, 24-25. Friday eve- ley, to complete arrangements for |Dack his medals, his king's cer Bt ers—Warmth without weight, e s p. m., Men's club , “The Christ and Surrender.” April | Ping rehearsal of the choir, LOW INFANT MORTALITY “intensified picketing,” to begin Mon- and his discharge papers to ng English Sweaters. supper. Speaker will be Rt. Rev. E. “The Christ and Service.” T day at all mills where strikes are in |GCOrSe. . ’ . Acheson, suffragan bishop of the Toorrows Schediile First Baptist Church, R progress. Het came (roth Ainglange At the) C. Acheson, suffr: § A . war under the British Dominion Emi- diocese. All men of the parish & Sunday 0, Ttalian school; 10( 10:45—Morning worship, sermon by | p oo o yrealthicst City in Countryl , gration office’s plan, but he has not cordially invited. lian worship; 10:45, Morning wor-|the Rev. William Ross, subject, “We TabIan AR, Sltan Al e oL aTle e TN aYslva] Hiare 18 — ship; 12:10, church school; 2:30, As-|Ought—TLet Us;” communion, 11:45; For Babics—Pittsburgh and Buf-| 150 miles a day. months ago. '99 '/ Stree Elim Swedish Baptist. syrian worship; 6:30, Christian En-[12:15, Bible school and Brotherhood ‘95 & hlm trect Rev. P. G. Nelson of Si deavor meeting. Leader, Mr. Fay;|cla: William G. Baxter, state sec-| falo Are Worst, Towa, will conduct evangelisti 7:30, Union service of First and South |retary of the Prison Association of SO R ) L] fces at the ISlim Swedish Baptist |churches, Tllustrated picture on South- | Connecticut, will be the sp : New. Yok, i Y., Maroh §=Thg i “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” church for two week, beginning Mon- | ey Palestine including Jerusalem. The young people's me: day evening, March 6. Rev. Mr. Nel- | Nopday—4:30, Sewing meeting of [chapel; 7:30, Evening ser 5 try's most congested communities, has LI . son 15 well known as an evangelist, |the Young Woman's Dept.; 6, Supper | ject, “The Unpardonable Sin. the lowest baby death rate in the r"‘" especially in the middle-west and |44q regular monthly meeting of the| Tuesday—7:30, Meeting of United States, according to 'jt:"'rf's lJ cast. Services will be held eVery | young Woman's dept.; 7:30, Meeting | World Wide Guild; 7:45, the execu- [made public today by the Babies' Wel- night. of "Troop 2, Junior Achievement club. | tive committee will meet. fare Federation. . ) . it ¥ . Cltyltems L e ARl TS RN o ATy Wodnesday, 2:30, Annual meeting | Buffalo and Pittsburgh are tied for J. L. Davis, Pastor. Fashioned with an like those worn by S Oarsmen. Very attractive for £ all out-doors and made in heavy 010,10y, Holys ommunlon, weave in white, Camel Hair 0 a. m., church nchool. sermon. o Jednesday—7:45 p. m., evening| . Wednesdayeey i dbany i ek Vancouver, B. C., March 4.—As a protest against the sending of any Bronx, reputed to be one of the coun- Emmanuel Gospel Church. ment clubs; 7:30, Meeting of Troop 2, [ of the Woman's society. Reports | the highest rate of all, 93.6 a thous- sunday 10: rayer raise | Boy Scouts of America. from all departments of woman's (and births. March Victor records, C. L. Pierce| Sunday 10:15, Prayer and praise Boy Bcouts o TR x Miss Mary Howard, Hartford, | The report which deals with infant unday, March 5 - & Co.—advt, § Preaching, topie, Wednesday-—4, DBible class for (work. Miss Mary A ' o e A s e et RN 5 o i Bible school; |Women in the chapel of the Cen-|will be the speaker. 0] _ o ] 3 Auto Show, State Armcry, tonight. 3 ot " v | 2 ; ild cities, shows that of 15,397 babies g g s e e ter cl i 7:46 e ung women's Sewing Guild. , 0 el v % advt. 5, Young People’'s meeting; 7, Preach er church; 7:45, Biblé class for wom- | the young e Midweek service. |born in the Bronx last year, only 972 45 m. Communlon Sel’ 1ce and Recep L ., “The Trumpet Judgments.” |€n in the Y. W. C. A. Thursday, \ : 7 . Call 382 and we will be pleased to 3'.'&;;:’:,“ L, B e Fhursday—4:10, Week day church | Speaker, Rev. Herbert B. Hutchins, |died before reaching the end of the tion of Members call for you. lLash Motor Co., Inc. Jeriday—17:30, Boy Scouts. first year of life. A percentage of ) e dvt, Bible study class. Thursday, 7: school; 4:30, Meeting of Girl Scouts; : f 5 7 “ »a v R LR §3.1 for each thousand births. In| @ 7:30 p, m.—“The Value of the Boy,” Sermon AT 1 s Mid-week prayer meeting. LA ; : % Auto Show, State Armory, tonight. AR night serv Lenten readings from New York, as a whole, the death rate was 77.1. by the Pastor. all models on display. | Reformation Lutheran Clurcty, i eomnanE AN e e MULLIGAN RELEASED Los Angcles has the lowest rate of , ‘pastor, First Sun- |[The general sublect the ten largest cities, with 13,655 Tllustrated Talk on the City Mission Meet me al Schmarr's tor dinner. i rnt. 10:30 m., Confes- i 3, Meeting of the Ioreizn | babies born, and a death rate of 836. B :45, Holy Communion; 12 e 1 it e (L tord Police s Truck load new pianos just T o] bieTotic. Sinday: schiodls Tuesday ARl v department of the Woni- | Student, Suspected By Hartford Policc Miss C. E. Bartlett y el Y association. Mrs. Hannah Hume of Starting Trinity Fires Released [ All real literature of China was i L. Pierce Co.—advt. afternoons the Catechetical | L ; A ‘Al past four |l formerly a missionary in Tndia, | destroyed about 100 1. C. “WHAT IS THERE IN IT?" o'clock. Wednesday cvening, Lenten |NOW & secretary of the Woman's Board | From Custody. A e irs ot services will be held at 8 o'clock. of Missions will speak. ) ; i o t the next meeting of the Broth- ok New members of the church are:| Upon advice of State's Attorney ;'Tel:z(;yofi\-:-?f{n;"& o Italian Christian Church [ On confession of the faith in Christ— | Hugh M. Alcorn, who denounced the retary of the Connecticut I’rison South Church chapel. Sunday sh',;rf‘:_‘"J’a‘(’,‘oh"’;z‘(":,']‘f:;:, “;‘5‘;" (I’l‘;:‘e arrest as an outrage, George Mulli- sociation, will speak on “What is|morning 10 a. m, “Why the Bible t; Sarah Jacob Kochue (Mrs, J,) |Ean, Trinity {reshman, was released b ® There in it—the Whthersfield Pris- |Rejected by So-Called @hristiar 5 Grove stract:. Dudisy. Woasrat|teom’ the custedy. of the Harttord on? According to an announce- | Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, Meef Nearing, 412 Park street; Estrid El-|police yesterday. Mulligan had been e ment received by The Herald, there |ing for children; for the adults, inly o Girson Nearing (Mrs, D, W.) ¥ : S will be no solicitations or applications | Italian, at 7:30. The Ttalian public |41 pily sirect: Willlam c;'mrtm-,l held on a l("‘hn.lml charge of brea Y of peace, whilé under suspicion of 0% £a% bincoore teoeivon: is cordially invited and welcomed to |5 Jabe STEAE T - J ; odar street; Joseph Yo- s 2 ! — all meetings. Mrs. Asait | having started a series of mysterious Rev- Johl‘l L. DaVlS, leadel‘ REV. DAVIS ON LOCAL SUBJECT. e, Rev. John I.. Davis, of 72 Spring street. By let- | fires at Trinity. Christian Science Church. or from sister churche rle K.| At a hearing yesterday on recom- i g % Methodist church, founder Jead- Church of ~ Christ ientist, | Bishop, 219 West Main street, Grand | mendation of Attorney Alcorn, City Non-denommatlonal er of Everyman's Bible will | corner of West Main street and Park | Avenue church, New Haven; Sarah |Prosecutor Nathan A. Schatz asked to |y ke the subject of child welfare as Sunday service at 10:45 a. m., | Ten Eyck Bishop (Mrs. E. K.), 219 |have the case nolled, which request 3 7 5 :applied to Ni Britain, as his gen- |Sublect, “Man, Sunday school at|west Main street, Kpiscopal church, |was granted. % Nleets Sunday Mornmgs, 9-30 OCIOCk At eral theme tomorrow ovening. Rey, | 9:40 & .m.; Wednesday evening meet- | hunham, Quebec; Klsie Beecher| The fires are being investigated by Mr. Davis will ‘talk on “Applied Re- |In8 at § o'clock. The reading room— | Oquist (Mrs. W. C.), 336 Maple street, [the state police, and, although the liglon,” at the Everyman's Bible clags | 100m 504 National Bank building is | Bethany Presbyterian church, Utica, |results of their investigation have not | g ° ° ° in the morning. open to the publie daily from 12 noon , Joseph H. Pott 19 Madison C vuiged, it is understood that |8 luntil 4 o'clock, except Sundays and wilbt, Ghuval, Nostl Billasic Rories do not agree with, the ——— rlnl e 0 i e [0 TldRYE, M: Hapt police. The general belief P stilf prevails that the fires were Stanley Memorial Church, OUR ANCESTORS TREATED | | . s owe coumn | sy srvors wit o ik n e arteh by some one amons the st |§ 0y s imately 1500—Attend Monday, 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; | g gat sohool huttdl ‘00d- | dent body, probably o C d. CONSTIPATION HATURALLY |10, o mo cnuren servic sermon | Lnt strect entronce Moreing oo | Mulligan's father was in the court | § embership approximately endance last Sunday 1010 on Matthew 16, verse 22; 00N, | hip at 10:45 o'clock. Subject of ser- | F0OM With him, as were as many of | § SUBJECT TOMORROW: “APPLIED RELIGION” LR Confessional service and communion: | nion, “Lite's Opportunities.” Sunday |Uhe student body could gain ad- : 7 p. m., English service, sermon te wHGoL The Girl Se A1y | mission. The young man was given . Constipation is as old as the world. |, e ik 4 PR Ul L R LR T he Girl Scouts will i : ke 2 o . . . . . Mo e e ot i e ok [ "The Cliristian Are the Tiest Tiy Test:” | mect Tuesday evening with Migg Lil- |an ovation on the sidewalk following Meetings over in time for services in other churches to death. Some use harsh cathartics |1\ solo, Miss Lena Rosenberger. | jjan Spunger, 295 Chapman street, | s release. He resumed his studies e e hes [Monday, Mar. Gth, § p. m. Men's|The Junior G. I5. society will meot |this morning. do not strengthen the organs so that|BiDIe class; Tuesday Mar. 7th, 7 p.|Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. e Sihe! Supper of Men's ‘Brotherhood; | Roloff, 550 Church street. ;.:/\ey perform their functions normal- ,‘,);“mk‘ March 9th, 0 p. m, Le e AUTO]ST IS HELD Our early ancestors turned to |LCh Service: sermon on St Luke, Ghap- A. M. E. Zion Ch'rch, Nature for pleasant relief. Irom |L€F 22, Verse 44i 8¢ il * * | This church is planning several af- S herbs, barks, roots and leaves blessed | VOVel: fairs for the spring. The financial’ | New Haven Driver Responsible For with laxative o1 , they 1 FEAETIA - condition of the church at present pared a pleas tive extract. | - o A ;‘f";f‘ s Death Of Father And His Daughter g R eract: 1 Morning service a 45 followed Bct a8 remady forefathers |\ " he Lord's Supper; Sunday school | [ Last Week. | made is Dr. True's Flixir, the Trae Seflidaoie Sg R el IR R L Yl rife” will preach, both morning and fulton, 28, is held criminally respon- 4 N T T iU LG SRR prayer mecting on Thursday |The Naturcopathic Physician And [sible in the findings of Coroner Eli ew Series of lravel lalks o ivona0 3 Shafe oy |evening; e e matous MBS GO | veniel ab- g oliooks © On Sundey Chiropractor ___ | Mix, handed down yesterday for the : 7 HPCLOTEI - hadibedomts. K. -householdh oot iu K. (. 8. Jayasooriya of the|=52 Main. Cor. West Main Tel. 765 | death of Andrew Olander, 58 Olan- s no metallic drugs HAER (5 B son, WIII speak at| Office hours: 9:00 to 11:30 a. m. |der, a tailor, was struck and killed by st pure extracts that purify the “ 1:00 to 8:00 p. m. Lady assistant 9:00 | an automobile driven by Ifuiton last v Lol R s s N‘:fl'l”;fl'”"m.h of Glisiat (0 11:30 & m., 1:15 to 4:30 p. m. | IFriday night. years, 40c— | 'irs i | By my methed all discases are| Olander was buried Sunday in a | Chureh school, 10 a m.i MOEING | og iy the quickest possible time, [ double funeral with his nincteen year On Southern Palestine and Jerusalem. 75 Splendid Views service 11 . m.; communion amd Te-f iy when other systems fail, and|old daughter, Bertha. The daughter | ¢ . : ception of members will be vlwr\""lvH.,,.‘..,’ to stay cured. Including swol- { was hrought home from the Shelton | Olng ut Mr. Maier in charge of the service. o, yiands, colds. porsistent sanitarium on Friday in a dying con- Adult department, 12:15 p. m asthma, bronchial ons, dition from tuberculosi Olander . killed hurrying home on Young people’s serv ! and Tung Qiscases, vvous condi- | wa whilc The Young Women's S Ltions, Kidney, liver, old his bicycle that day te see his daugh- B 1 uslness iesday, 7:30 p. m stomach troubles, male and ter. She died on Sunday. | Wednesday, 2 p.on., iEnglish elass | oonditions and weaknesses, and 0o bl Pl hd We have (hree days to vacate. Our [for Armenizn women: Wednesday, 2 jqjjures in neuritis, ciatica or any - ® m., Bible study course. form of rheumatism. Working peo- “Cherry Blossoms” for Sunday , ® entire stock of groceries, canned Do > goods, candy, cigars, cigarettes and| Thursday, 2 p. m, Armeman Wom- | je and families will be treated until| 1y popular request, The New Haven goods, candy, P tobacco, etc., must be sold regardless|en's Bible ¢ s; Thursday, 4:30 p. M., | cured at $1.50 per treatment. Dairy will give their customers a re- . . . of cost. 150 bushels fancy potatoes|Girl Scouts. The third and last regu-\ Electric treatments and Violet Ray | turn of the deliclous frozen dessert, Cordlal Invltatlon To A]l at 65c a basket (peach), Pure cider|lar supper of the season will he held | (reatments of alt forms, including the [“Cherry Blossoms,” which proved so | vinegar at 22c¢ gallon. Bennis' | Thursday at 6:30 p. m.; Thursday, | Alpine Sun Rays and Ultra Violet| delightful at New Year's. Sold only Purchasing Agency, 13 Franklin{6:45 p. m, Bible stndy class; Thurs- s are given my patients without | by New Haven Dairy dealers. 30c a Bquare. day, 7 p. m., Mid-week service, | additional cost. ~ | pint. 60c a gquart.—Advt,

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