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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 192z Church Notices. (. . %o~ » | BABSON RECOMMENDS PURCHASE OF IHOIN 1D SCHOS when all the members of the Ladies' | ALl society are invited and a mateh Mark's services will be held tomor. | BAMe of carpet bowling will be played Wellesley Hills, Mass,, May 13, - Industry, Althongh musical instru ”eadaChe SCHENCKS fowion-Mandard time hetween ane team of ladies and one | When asked for his plan for selecting | ments are not essentinl, the demand o il It is one of the A R awarat R o 0f men, Light refreshments will fol-!industrial stocks, Roger W. Babson,| ‘or them ean be increased to an al- [ H symptoms of liver v : " o rhetically evers e he stutisieian tous soumdza s mew | most untimited extenr tionce - |GONitt® f Doctors Opposed to| [ | %rwepemen, and row and specia i i ek note in recommending what he calls | dustries producing products of th J stomach trouble. A First y " bad liver reflects its connected with Trir ] 0 morning worship, — Sermon “Manufacturing concerns are divid- [of the first group e church will he 1y p 1 v Res Willlam Ross Subject: ¢d into three main groups' said Mr, Glllette Razors thumping head; the morning service ir . ouque oar, 13:10 p T Bible Babson, “according to the nature of The third group, Including those| o . ! d Io;ln(hb of flowers will b i » and Brotherhood, All men in- what they produce, These groups are|industries based upon repeating pur. |, ACHOn on the &chool committe's B ;:‘Y the ¢ 1 i rain with pain, one attend the T nom, Young People's ser-|as follows chases, s the mo o e thealth and sanitation program was es, Is the mont profitabie of il ipounoned one month at yesterday's Treat the liver and PLAIN OR SUGAR COATED Eplscopal have changed their sched ule to daylight saving time 8t . 5 Three Groups Enumerated The securities of the ‘Gillette Razor' . Eyeryman's Bible Monday, 7 p. m., Doy Scouts, “(iro e 0 Al A meeting after a committee of physi- the he relieved, 3 o roup one includes those concerns |are a very good filustration. 'The Gil- | iane s bisared to oppose adoption of | . One dose will relieve the worst case Rev, John 1. Davis will speak Wednesday, p.m, the Mission | 1haking products that are hought|lette company can afford to sefl o ] g tl ; the program. It gvas voted to have of sick headache over night—perseverance in their “Mother” and w ) | 5 cirele will meet at the home of Mrs. [ cyentually by every s i 2 . 4 z [ gle 3 ; e Ue ! ) person, but in[tazor at a loss beeause of the blades| . Ath Rad e i address by Watso New Ioreeman, Maple Hili o Subject: “The | gnail quantities, Coffins are a simple [they sell later, ””““;l"'l‘l'l‘;’; h':]’“‘;‘;;l"':r""‘;‘"“’"h"“’:‘l‘:‘"': use will remove the cause and give entire freedom J rds g o P York, Mr. Moore was year | Gospel in India." illustration of this gronn. For enc “Investors should not he frightened |4 o g F man under Horvert Hoover durig | Thursday, T:45 p. m., the week=day | or s o coria win eme | on ot the oo pnaule ot pe frightened land - make . recommendations to the from this distressing ailment. Schenck’s Mandrake prayer serviee lought. This Is known as the essen. 0f securities has its strong and fts|"°*t MeCUNE: Pills are constructive tonic, so strengthening, revivin, day, 4 p. m. meeting of the yia) group, weak features, No class of invest- Physiclans' Proposal, ; : & 5 & Reformation Lutheran Cwirch ralds and Crusaders “Group two includes those concerns [ments has a monopoly of a1l the good | Drs. G. W. Dunn, M. W. Maloney, comforting stomach, iver, bowals, that thess organs are freed from § st ) manufacturing products which only a [points. The wise investor will diver-|J: I« Kelly and Carl Hart comprised tendency to disorder. Wholly vegctable; absolutely harmless, BoRdav salios] 104K i . Grace Memordal. certain percentage of the.people buy|sify, taking part governments and|the committee. They presented ar- they form no habit. e servies 68 West Main, upper room at all and which only a very few buy|municipals, part railroads, part indus- |§4ments to support their contention 25c. A BOX AT YOUR NEAREST DRUG STCRE o¢ meeting "ull - gospel services every Sundaymore than once. There are hosts of |trials, part public utilities, part other!|that a’”full time physiclan, such as : at S|t 5 vav and ' peom illustrations of this group. Pianos, [classes. When, however, seeking in-|the health board proposed to engage, PROVED FOR MERIT BY 85 YEARS' CONTINUOUS SALE ednesday T:30 p. m. prayer meet-[gutomabi'es, yes, even garden tools|dustrial securities select those indus.|could handle no more than half the i i will meet (108, You are cordially invited to these [are in this group, tries that are based upon repeat or.|inspections in schools. They recom- DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadslphia Tuesday 7 irsday afternoons at [meetings “Group three includes those con-[ders and where the market is more|mended that five part time doctors : 4:30 ‘o adult class will | —_— cerns who are engaged in the manu- [or less unlimited, + |and several nurses be cngaged. They meet reday cvening at 7:30 | German Baptist Church, facture of repeat merchandise. The Mononoplies Not Good questioned whether a good practi- [1 ° 0 99 |straight line in hiding BNl 4t £he pareonaR [ Sun 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. [hreakfast food people are an fllustra-| “Some peopie bank on monopoly, |Oner could be secured for $2,600. ROOkle ] flense {palm of his hand. Many a soldie 10:50. German Bible class for adults[ton of such manufacture. You get|They will buy only into industries| M'S A. G. Kimball informed the was ordered buck to camp KAt Congnazationnl. GHimy and divine service in English: "Honor |into the habit of using a certain which havd n}n“,,r,],”,‘“ Temporarily committee that the reason for the the World War because ol breacis 0.0 m., Ttalian school: 1045, | Thy Father and Thy Mother." 11:30, [jreakfast food and you keep buying|{hey may win, but the fact that the|¢hange in that the doctors had not of these regulations. The upper pho'o morning worship Sermon by Rey I‘mv» serviee in German: “A God- i, The soap people are engaged in rnn‘man s h.'n:!r" a monopoly usually performed their work satisfactorfly. of General Pershing was taken six Dr. George N i1, “A Burden or | Fearing Family” Luke 2:48-49 this repeat business. Such business|tends to make ”‘",A company ‘;“,md‘,n”l)r. Dunn asked if the doctors had years ago when he w brigadier a Benefit 9 church school: Monday evening—Young Men's club s the most profitable. both to the|ana often ultimatoly \»;m}:w disaster, |Peen 8o informed and was told that : ¥ ; general, The lower ons, a few duys 2:30 p. jan worsl .| meets at the Y. M. C. A Young | n.anufacturer and to the investor. ITn-|The fnvestor who ‘,',,w“d"(m mono-|tWo of the three had been advised 7 & ago at Washington. Christian Endeavor meeting; o Ladies” club meets at Miss Irene | qustrial securities which are founded poly is playing a dangerous game. It of the complaint. The doctor then b reminded that the board has the organ recita Schacter's residence, 11 Trinity fen the third group are gencrally rec-|ig far hetter to buy info an industry bt - M Music—Morning Worship street 5 ; | ognized as the most attractive, Wwhich has o great undeveloped fleid |[POWer of removal under such condi- . Clty ltems Prelude—A . L LIRS e e e e R iglinioug “Lissentinls” Not Best and which relies on repeat orders. [tions. : . Anthem-— D 1 ather o nstruction for young people. “One might think that the essential| *I certainly advise investors against| The finance committee was empow- ered to appear before the board of Mankind ) t Thursday, a P. M., Prayer meet-foooin ig the best group in which to[putting their money into companies Offertory—=Give Far, | which | inance and taxation with a request for funds to make up the difference between the amount of money grant- €d the hoard this year and the amount the war Big Jewelry Sale at Henry Morans. —advt, There will be a meeting of he 0. H. degrec team in Foresters Sunday morning at 10:15 See our new gift section. Moderate 114 Ge an. . ey e ehearsal of the|invest one's monev, but a study of |which manufacture ~ products o 2 . ‘m_'*- ARG RAnaRT 0 €| the situation convinces one that this|do people harm. Statistics show that Postiude—Ma M Ml is not so. Although some one is surec |the greatest losses to investors in in- P Y tal The Bmni el Gospel Churct some day to buy a coffin for each one|dustrials have come through com- L : Erpgram-fon organ. res B Rl ram i | of us, vet the coffin industry is a very|panies such as brewery companies,|asked. This actlon is being taken to oA S s o R e Aty Beebe J AGIDAE ranklin - SQUATE.| o o0 Yindustry to get overstocked.|tor instanece, They have been operat- |Buard against a deficit. 2P St X : X Russian March Sehminke Sunday, 10 a. m., prayer and praise |5 E i o > 17 Court St.—advt, s Bg ¢ R g Surely the e of coffins can be in-[ed purely for profit without regard Tuition Pupils. : s 3 P Mountain Idyl ; Seliminke [imgryioe, 10:45,. - DreAchinE. tOBIG| e R e e fheo caemar Lamye i g Rev. Theodore Steege of St. Mat- o o .. Rhelnberger | “Mothor — Home — Heaven." 12115 Cirased very little by advertising to the welfare of, the people. The| The achool accommodations ‘com- i 1 3 thew's Evangelical Lutheran church, Tirst Sonata Gitipient | BIpIA, Sthool. 6 pi Y \weing iRBos | SILARIL DI B SRN, bl ISR RIS e S S s SOuEhl WheM|mittee reported that it will be pos- ; is attending the convention of the At- largo-Allegro— Pastorale—Iinale ple’s meeting. 7, preaching; topic, ,"P“" ol S 3 :]n‘\’" r‘l”l{ el :"":"f ‘”v’"f';'ft' sible to take care of out of town 5 g lantic district of the Missouri Syned Sarabande Bach/|*What Daes Home Mean’ to (vours Sf BRI eFCs, St abeeatenpt L ool EL TGt BEAEEs SRS DU RIaR thi vear. i Th e commtteg aned ) in Albany, N. Y. There will be no Prelude to Tristen ane o {Fieadng it CAR i e im s aiE |l . Take SelhE caniiniedis) B {:. : \mxr’mm"\\ 1s to make people health-jempowered to meet committees from gervices in the church tomorrow. Wagner | ing . Bible Study class, Studies | S1t J9 the prime cssontlal of food Jier, happler and more prosperous.|the other towns. The committee was ' Bk e e bl acq AeR b LAeIAIEy: Monday—+4 1 Busy Bees'|in the Revelation. vet ll‘n" r\:i\m:r“‘ advers .'|h.; n' u; \\‘:vr :\f;\l ‘r“l‘wml! .‘ml"‘ IHONSYng: 30:; authorized to expend $6,000 in fitting ' i Shop. Sale now going on 1vt. ety i, Hia, ariety e okutadaye~1ral, mutiveek. -prageririenaaouldrnot incgsass, thepnatural il brvato gelect gnoh iconinantcar and hpliec wols wE Ve it ashoolyifortimes The, Tegner lcague, Order of V' chievem T:30, Hed R ¥ > consumption of salt. Although off-|at the same time companies profiting|chjne work training. % % will meet as usual next Monday night tertainment by erhood. meeting. i (BT caatar] " coutwil e tre . f3 eGagauaInext NaRck et L e e ey might Ohln: it r‘rwr.hd;n;’r*r: on repent businesa, you will make the| A jetter from the Chamber of i o e e R viien iaa i Seime ) o R A The Poople's Church, o loan money to the salt industry|zreatest profits with the least Hsk." |G ommerce asking for the use of school A class of candidates is to be initiated. Beh, leader i ,|than to the candy industry, yet a General business has maintained |puigings for votin laces were * District officers will be esent . nd Workers' hievement club, ] ayer and devotional service at| /%0 i i ! . i L puildings for voting places were re- 4 % district officers 1 pres } ; {udy of failure records show that the [the gain made a week ago and is Tun- | farred to the finance fitee i o SR i R meeting of Champions’ Achievement 10:15 a. m., followed by morning| .. 4v inqustry is safer than the salt[ning at 15 per cent below normal 68 o st Lange, aimmiLies: e L A S club. Meeting of Troop 2, Boy Scouts | worship 10:45 o'clock; subject, | S L L0 ; L al Gen. Clarence Edwards acknowl- ; Don't forget St. Jean Baptiste of America, will be omitted this|“Mother.” This will be a “Mother's | = = oot c5 I 5 edged receipt of a letter asking that ! ar tonight. Dancing. 34 Chureh St ‘ . i ; advt. week. Repetition of the entertain-| Day" serv Sunday school at 12:15| | g 9,70 L the R. O. T. C. program at the High ment by the brotherhood. | p. .. and Young People's service at vice-pastor of the church du this is true at Northwestern Univer-|school he dropped. He promised to 2 4 Mrs. T. J. Boper and Mrs. I, Wednesday—1:30 p. m., mecting of | 6 p. m., followed by preaching at 7. [month of May. sity. | T oshd take the matter up with Governor 2 . Grise are a committee ‘n charge + Troop 2. Junlor Achiovement club. [Subject of the evening's service will = “Years ago the university,” he says|fverett Lake. k § social to be given in the Talg' s R e o R Reouth e v Mk Wk Called Meaven _ A M. T Zion Church, ; bound itself to the production of Gaffney Fleads Board. Tuesday afternoon under the juspic 7.45, exhibition of the hand v .nd Tarth as Witnesses to His| 10:45, Preaching service. 12 men endiwomen jtratdadsin minaiand et - et st o , iz of the Catholic Daughters of America. ghrh ; Sunday school. 3:00, IMother's Day|character to a certain standard. The| JUudge B. F. Gaffney was reelecte( See unique window display of china, v th Kk day church school. | Faithfulness, shat % 5 R L e e Rl hion | maes : m. children's |service. The Junfor choir will sing.|cost of the product has risen. In uni.|¢hairman of the board and B. M. 5 lsilver and giass. Churchill 17 Court, St. @ sibules Aok ; |Sermon “Motherhood™. 6:30, Chris-|versity finance, unlike the business|Fratt secretary. — Commfttees were| One of the first things a rookie is ~advt selected as follows. Trade education, |taught is to button his pockets and gt WO AR will show some of the lesson work meeting. Foas { x 2 ™ 45 o ian Endeavor 7:45, speclal services. |world, there is little connection be- school hursday, at 7:45 p. m., prayer and |t ¢ iy ¢ > 3 i Ponaa I : 7 OONeECaRIIRLIS, aoHpo Aise serviee. Subiect: “The Man| All are cordially invited to these |tween the cost of the prodvct—educa- Mr. Pratt, Mr. Goodwin, Mr. Pease;|y; yeep his fingers and thumb in a' No species of snake are slimy. praise service, Subject: 3 e Mt : finance: Mr. Traut, Mr, Pease, Mr. T e G o ATead Thip: MEsting. services. on, and the income of the educa- 2 F Swedish hany v - A i, < o = g e o B 1 ARG Roche; text books, Mrs. Kimball, E. THalEinaay achool \ohilaren. Willi Triday..at 7:48 p..m., Bible: Btidyj| -Monday. ‘eyening " Trustee’ »Boardtional-institutions; o 5 &lSinady .8 o meeting. “Student fees cannot be increased [O: Kilbourne and Mrs. Laura Man- gan; scoool accommodations: Mr. have charge of the program at the s | : : e G i o g Tuesday evening, Prayer service. |in number or in the individus ) morning service, at 10:30 o'clock. At ) anClZCLR SR LB i L R s e R D o ndividual| o dwin, Mr. Vibberts, Mr. Traut, Dr. 4:30 m. the Young People’s s0-ic h\)rl h May 24 and Wednesday evening, Gie: u re-|amount. We cannot take care of any M 1 Kilt Lt galth Ll ’ great increase In the number of stu-| Martin, Mr. Kilbourne; héalth and e g ciety will hold a meeting. hearsal A special | =85 jad ol tation: Mr. Vibberts, Dr. Mar® 2 - e it Ol Thursday evening, Musicale to be|dents, even If it could be gained with-|Sanitation: Mr. Vibberts, Dr. Marisa program }”fi )miw ar v.w:fi'm‘vnm Trinity Methodist Church, DEL R and Mrs. Kimball; evening schools: “Mother's Day.” TIivening sery atl . Rl 1 : iven by the (‘haminade Glee club. out educational sacrifice. Practicall at| a.43 3, 10: 1 3 c i G i iy et Mother — — every school is working to its physical ;\:"‘;\n"’“"“‘“- Mr. Pratt and David L. uy 7:30. sormon by astor: “ 5 30 e il . m. Women capicity. We are working at the|PUn G . 5 N > E g $4,014.37 were or- T o it Rilils tlnks, BRIGUERE oIRAS,. 5500t Ipoint of greatest economy ana ef.| Dills te ) ta e e n u First Church « ficlency. Yet at present the schanl de. d€red paid and the .action of the ege € 1 school at 10 a. m. Morning | social hour. 6:30, Epworth league ST ! anes o ! Church fiolt is $143,5800 Throughout the finance committee in paying Dbills vice, 11. Secrotary S. L. Loomis | devotional se Reports from s 3.500. < o i8Sk el N eervice, 11. Secretary oomi jevotional T ,Pn xor‘ con- IS SUARINfi HI[iHERM,,mPrS"Y for every $3 a student juys amounting to $588.82 was approved. YO“ Get Better Seeds 8nd I“OI'C FOl‘ YOlll' Money of the A. A. M., speak at this! gelegat to the 33rd :n_mua! 3 % 5 On recommerdation of the finance Adult Bible classes 12:15 | vention will be given. YO0 Py W the university, $§4 are paid cat in| % i & People’s ser- | Watson 8. Moore of New York will actual teaching expenses for him by |COMmittee, the contract was awarded When You Buy Bulk Sceds. dlaon 5 Haope o NEw Jork il e e ol ety e S oW Em R AT R o el R R - A Speski, BUBISeHy ; b gliital Ol three inside fireproof stairways the New Britain’s Largest Seed Store. vice. 3 i s o meet | Buitar neral administrative charzss, 11tal The standing committee weet | Build. Gl 0 h jiEsneny 5l the Kast Street school, t e v | Monas—t:30 5. m. meeuns o | G0lleges Pay Out More Than I|for the ‘e or the campus or vuna.|he Hast: Street ‘school, two at thel at the parsonage Monday - ; i fi U] = 8 o'clock. by . i i e Integeston. :W:"r‘h:rtr:“s, ThiSlcape at the Northern school and one The executive committee of nm' Fel- | Tuesday 0 Mg SActng eRg Recewed From Smdems i di 'r\ lih .mxn r‘.(v lur or “:ni\ e T L g lowship club will meet in the chapel | Boy 5 . class m student and will only increase with| . "piqa" 00 Fer'c foa “which with ex- . "y a s atoe 7180 o'clock. ing. = the increase of student numbers, Tf to| ¢ iy i oo n N Yo e T te and senior de- Wednesday—Hartford county con- the actual teaching expense a fair - e ‘ pa’::;;er::‘t:rrm:‘hv Chureh school and vention of the W. C. T. U. will be| Evanston, T, May 13.—In the|commercial rest were added based on .'Yn:"n "‘_f.f“i":m_&msflm;fs ;“:S ’,11_9'”":; PARK and BIGELOW STS. — New Britain, Conn. e Toung People's society will have [Leld in this church all day. 4:30 p.|first report fesucd since he became|tne actual value of the educational| Grora bid 818,850, all witheut extras. a supper Tuesday at 6: [m.. meeting of Troop 7, Girl Scouts. [presiden iof Northwestern University | piant, it would appear that the Uni- .850, Wednesday, at = p. m.. English| Thursday—7 n., prayer meet- | Walter Dill Scott emphasizes the fact | vorgify spends on the student $2 for class for Armenian women. Thurs- | ing that, notwithstanding the [enerous every $1 he pe day, 2 p. m., Bible class for Armenian Friday-—4 p. m., sewing school gifts of many benefactors, the r'ofli MR L v 200 = women. 4:30 p. m., Girl Scouts. 6:30 \utomobiles will be sent for alllof education, mounting higher year Dutiful children of Zion, Iil, are p. m., Bible Study class. mothers who wish to attend the by year, makes it Impfr‘\l}\t that an|taught that the earth is flat The mid-woek service will be a pub- | Mother's Day service in the morning. |endowed educational institution pay, Vi P ° A lic service under the auspices of the | A bouquet of flowers will be given|out much nmrs“(han is received from! ¢ dosts $10 a month to have & ls s Oar or nl Fellowship club. Rev. Dr. I, Brewer- | every person attending the service. | students, President Scoft says that telephone in a Japanese dwelling. / ‘ tll Eddy will speak on the “Chinese o — - : Cym)a." Preceding the lecture there Christian Science Church — will be a banquet for the Fellowship I Trinity Methodist €zl =8 For Wash-Day Ease | service. 3 Pun. 8 p. m. Young Ifirst Church of Christ ~r\rrm|=t S&t. Mark's Church. ject, “Mortals and Immortal Fourth Sunday after Faster 6:30 | day school at 9:45 a. m. Wec holy communion, corporate |evening meeting at ; f Washington The reading room-—Room 504, Na- A m., § o'clock Sunday Morning, May 14, 10:45 o'Clock. ion of Knights o m., church school. 10 a. m., morr public 6:45 p. m. eve- [o'clock except Sundays and holidays. Mother’s Day Sermon This is an opportunity you long hav~ R:30 a. tienal bank building is open to the daily from 12 noon until 4 (% 1 “A MOTHER’S INFLUENCE” , N\ V, ; = , ati : sought. A chance to buy Electric Washer on easy menthly pe: - ments. A fully enclosed, serv’ prayer and sermon . ning prayer and sermon Daylight Saving time | Thursday, May 18.—7 p. m. the 2 reguiar meeting of the Men's club Swedish Lutheran Church, il be held when Rev. William Ross| prof. Hjalmar Johnson, of Yale, “Pioneering | will preach at both services Sunday. The morning service will be in Eng-| s standard time.) |lish and the evening service in'Swed- [i=h. It is expected that a reply will| REV. JOHN L. DAVIS. 4 : Al Automobiles will be sent for all ] o b : prloof machine—the Universal Elc.- mothers who wish to attend service. o B kAol i, A bouquet of flowers will be given to every i R Hee e R oAl AW he v bt caetis person who attends church in the morning. ik ] Viba mbtam ) Gfl eommareial IR indsy 7:30 P. M., WATSON S. MOORE, of New York o i equipment—enclosed in a blue enam- “ON THIS ROCK I BUILD.” ik B eled steel cabinet. The gear case s will be observed : built like that of a high gfelde autn- Sunday school at ”,’"' X "2'.‘,",, i, ———— ; « o mobile and runs for years without the --n-wl-!u:ns::‘) ="'"“\";”"F’”"' h & ¢ e attention required by the ordinary LR { ; washer. No oiling necessary. Wednesday afternoon, Ladies' Aid society will meet sy ’ s LR | ————| — Ever ymai $§ Bible Class “The Washer That Needs No Waiching A. PINKUS ! Rev. John L. Davis, leader Call and see this Universal Washer in operation, watch it perform in minutes the tacks X that have occupied hours of your time. Watch that clean cut swinging wringer at woi e ; ; Non-denominational —and remember the work and worry it can save you. AND OPTICIAN 1 L s bR Meets Sunday Morning, 9:30 Q’clock Daylight Saving Time Ask for our easy payment plan, its simplicity—a whole vear to pay. All we ask in ro- e Tttaite rahdar you' the,best of turn is a real reason why you can do without a Universal Electric Clothes Washer—-we OPTICAL SERVICT know of none, w e |§ —Trinity Methodist Church— {|f ~ E4sr woRk—E4sY PAYMENTS V. :mbership approximately 1500—Attendance last Sunday 545 The Connecticut Light & PGWBE’ COo FOX'S—Mon., Tues., Wed. § Mother’s Day Address Tomorrow by Rev. John L. Davis - ffb':,“:";fi:,[,ffn | 4 Address by Watson S. Moore, of New York, “A Living Sacrifice.” ||A 92 West Main St. Telephone 2ou @ Meetings over in time for services in other churches ! ; e will give an address on tn Africa.” (The time given Stanley Memordal Church. [a'rean 2t the Bunday morning isers Raymond N. Gilman, to Wwhom [jce from Dr. Abel Ahlquist, Provi call last |gence, 1., whom some time ago was mMOrNing | axtended a call as a successor to Dr. Rev the members extended a week, will preach at the y at 10:45 ‘Mother's Day” | Onman service : ; with special music Rev, Julius Hulteen of Hartford i the gives Our new quarters