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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 8 1922. DOUBLE OUTPUT, | Charch Notices " RECOGNIZE FRIEND'S ~ BABSON ADVISES |.ovnsenmimee o " YOIGE ON WIRELESS | | Chantauqua tent Sunday evening. Rev. S—— John L. Davis, Rev, A. B. Taylor and Better Times for Future Rests srasram * = "ers et on e Twelve-year-old Radio Fan Has| i ’ | The South and Center Congrega- | | With Individuals, He Says | on an Unlon wervices s’ wbtdl, 3o ] Unusual Experience } the Baptist chureh, ’ | The Stanley Memorial (Congrega- | Medford, Mags, July §—The fol-|tional) brotherhood will hold its an- One of the marvels of modern | towing statement was given out last nual outing next Saturday. sclence has been brought foreibly to |evening by Roger W. Babson at the | —_— attention of local radlo fans, follow- RBRUY YOUR Medford Hillside Broadcasting station | Stanley Memorial (Congregational). | |ing the unusual recognition of the . regarding today's economic situation. | Sunday scheol at 10 a. m. Preach- are e | voice of well known educator in w There {8 & way really to help busi- [ing at 11 o'clock, subject “The Chris- Springneld, by w18 yaar (old’ New | i ouse, i keep it well vacatlon ants ness during this period of readjust-(tian's Debt.”” In the evening at 7 Britain youngster, on the radio phane | ::;E:.dm ::m:n;mw‘i:-iuu'lrfi‘;am:pw zay. i —AT HOME— ment! The reason that the various|o'clock the intermediate Christian En- It's toasted. This within the past few days, A We Have all the Things You Need to campalgns to cheer up business have |deavor will meet | one extra process It was during a broadcastiag pro- 4 .m,promzhemrfmfromround Make Your Vacation a Success falled I8 because, in the early part of | Saturday afternoon, July 15, the | — gram at the Massachusetts city, when 3 o Tooth Brushes, Tooth Paste, Face and | a period of depreseion, business needs | Bratherhond will have a picnic at Lar- | gives a rare and 0. H. Benson, director of the Junior Lucas Tinted gIOSS Paint Talenm Powders, Sunbum Lo- | something more than cheering up. | son’s Grove, Staniey Quarter. The | delighttul quality Achievement bureau of the Fastern tions, Mosquito Chascrs, Cam- These periods of hard times are not outing will be joined by the women of | i Ible to States league, was called upon for an will ““save the sutface’” and beautify at the same time, J¢ eras, Films, Candy, Cigars, merely a state of mind. They are the |the church, who have agreed to fur- | ——Iimposs address, is real economy to use it, because of its long life and Flashlights, Bathivg | result of excesses, the same as a spell nigh “eats.” All members of the par- dup"eah. Benny “Tuned in.” -~ bili Y & 8 great Caps, Hair Net of sickness. They can be cured only |ish have been invited | Here in New Britain radio fans durability. Look in our window—You'll see | by first removing the causes. So- i Guaranteed by | were in on the program, and espectal- Give us the opportunity of estimating the amount needed, Something You Need. called “sunshine” and “boosting" st. Mark's Episcopal. © P ly at the New Britain Boys' club was campalgns are as futile as trying to| Fourth Sunday after Trinity, 7:30 a. | MW | everything “tuned in" when all of a 4 d cure a patient with stimulants when m, holy communion, corporate com- g3 . | sudden 12-year-old Benny Richman, 1 e l lnson what he needs is a dose of physic! |munion of Knights of Washington | who has made several public appear- “The present depression in business and Girls' Friendly society. Rev, | ances in Junior Achievement demon- | was not an accident. Tf you were Harry I. Rodley, rector emeritus, will| Monday evening the quarterly busi- | trations at which Mr. Benson has [ ] D C watching fundamental conditions dur- |be the celebrant. At 11 a. m., there 1688 meeting of the church will be |[Spoken, gave a shout. ‘‘Hey, fellahs,” ing 1918 or 1920, you knew full well | will be morning prayer and address in | held he said, “I betcha that's Mr. Benson | H d 336 M e s mg o' | that a depression would result. More- | the assembly hall of the church. | Tuesday evening the social of the |talkin'.' araware am treet o S over, you knew approximately how | A | Young Ladies' club will be held at| Benny wrote a letter to Springfield 169-171 MAIN ST. | serious the depression would have to| Reformation Lutheran Sunset Rpck addressed to Mr. Benson, and has re e, | Fourth Sunday after Trinity. 9:30| Thursday evening prayer meeting in | c¢ived the following reply, which is | "It some one starts borrowing |—Sunday school. , 10:45 — Morning | inglieh | posted on the bulletin board at the money at the bank, neither we nor |&ervices There will be no Bible class in Ger. | €lub: % | \ 7 B!any one else can tell how much he| Monday evening the executive com-|man and no rehearsal of the choir |Mr, Benjamin Richman, Our Great V alue- B 50 forrow. When, however, he has | mittee of the Sunday school will meet | during July and August Boys' Club, 5 gone the limit, it is a simple matter [at the parsonage e New Britain, Conn. drt n i i) | of arithmetic to figure how much he Swedish Lutheran Church, My Dear Bennie:— o lemg Pl‘OpOSlthh will have to pay back. Just so with . M. E. Zion Sunday school at 9:30 a, m. Sun-| Glad to receive vour letter, and 1 [a country's business. In the period of Rev. I. B. Walters, pastor. Sunday “da.v morning service with sermon in|congratulate you on having perfected 1 8 | expansion we were borrowing and the |service: 10:45—Preaching b vthe pas- [English will be held at 10:30. your radio club work to such an ex- For Wide-Awake Prnperty Owners |inflation of all business statistics [tor. “The Gospel Provision,” §t.| During July and Augus re win | te ty : for July In(‘ludes the | infiation a P & July and August there will | tent that you could receive part of a | ONE WEEK ONLY e shows approximately how much we|Luke, 14:17. Sunday school, 12:30.|be no evening service, | message from Springfield. 1 borrowed. Now we are paying back | Varick Christian Endeavor society at — You are only 12 years old; my boy, | Following: - Bland the extent of the depression|A:30. Preaching by the pastor. 7:45 South Congregational but fudgine from sour atier am vour ] A Wonderful Opportunity To Buy Wall Papers, Borders . | shows that so far we have not quite |“The Fruitiess Tree.” St. Mark, 11:-| Sunday 9:30 a. m. meeting of all | Past achievements, you will not need and Room Mouldings At Almost paid back half of the total The -23 |departments of the church to which | t0 Wait until you are 21 to do a reg- ' whole sum must be paid back before | y prayer meeting, Tuesday |the public is invited, Address, “Chil-|ular man’'s job in a manly way, T Manhattan Mercerizad Paja- we can hope for a period of full pros-|evening at 5 o'clock. dren of Many Lands” by Miss Ruby|Know vou will be a good demonstra- 1 mas. Special at $3.15. | perity. — H. Dickinson. 10:45 a. m. union serv- | tor for the Bovs’ club. We are ex- e 2 S— Can Reduce Waste, St. Matthew's Lutheran ice at Baptist church. 2:30 p. m“psctjng the Boys' club of New Rritain “We can, however, reduce the waste| Divine service tomorrow at the us-|Assyrian worship 1:; “;‘“ a good share of the prizes at Jof this readjustment period. Wa can|ual hours, 9:15 a. m. and 10:45 a. m.,| Monday 7:30 m. meeting of |the Eastern States Exposition in Sep- i i i i Sflk Lisle Hose, extra high have very much hrvtfr; times than we |in English ancll German respectively. Troop 2, Junior Achievement club “‘mhf"- | Paints, Varnishes, Brushes, ete,, at Very Special Reductions grade in black, navy, cordovan have now. We can do this if we in- :(h:h:ifi;;g:l‘&a‘;?fi:“:e f;r;’ 'fl]::m‘r‘llorrak\ ¥ Thursfl‘a\\’ ZiLoraeon dt aunlo dlook ‘v|nlz“aacn'yg::r”;flnhz\r:iz“:lmt;l )'0:1 oncgeg Sal Be ] S d M I v, : se e production of every per- ‘ < T oun voman's departme CAL 5 ys rector and gray, 36c; 3 Pairs for $1. ::;3 Y'dhfl L, '1;‘,5:_ o n’m,fm._ conterence, organized July 10, 187, |Homer to fsidilanne 1-;1am',<;r":;1“7“""’3"“ of Middletown. He is a| e gms atur a’y ommg Men's Four Piece Suits, in- [|tion. It would help nothing to dou-|at Miwaukee and of which St. Mat- (from 5:15 to 5:45 o'clock. tegular i (eliah,b andiione ;that ithe et eluding both long trousers and ble vour output by doubling your la- | thew’s congregation has been a mem- b EPy boys will enjoy. I am sure that he This Will Be the wknickers,” in attractive her- M| bor force. This simply runs up ex-|Ver almost since its organization. A Trinity Methodist. will he a great help to Mr. Cook in | ringbone and Toeed eftects, two | pence, pushes up prices and creates Lepecial thank offering will be lifted at| Regular session of Sunday schoo at| (1€ C1Ub Work. Please give my. re- . special groups at $28.75, $34.75. M| more goods than von can sell. It [Poth services 9:46 a. m. Stereopticon lecture, “0f 3rds to Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Mr. e om an ar aln ee g | however, you can double your own in- | e Such is the Kingdom." Preaching by a:;:;‘:v‘: and all your Achievement | | g First Church of Christ Scientist - = dividual output and the output of! 5 Rev. John L. Davis in the morning raat 3—5 each of your employes, the readjust-| COrner of West Main street and |In the evening the conzregation will | (q,n,w;f” “““3“’;{' BENEON, BIEBCNKUINGEQUARE 4 ment problem for your particular |Fark place. < |join with the People's. Swedish Bap- 1 plant will be solved. Sunday service at 10.45 a. m. Sub- |tist and other churches in a commun- | ; Director, l‘ 99 d “Get this fact clearly in mind |J€ct “Sacrament.” Sunday school atlity union meeting in the Chautauqua | JniohrAgh syement; Blirsaul Vassar Athletic Union Suits, of fine quality nainsook, 85c. Wednesday evening meet- S sy,um&nfl | There is no such thing as a genera) | 9145 a. m. tent. oversupply of g00ds. All of the pres- | INE at § o'clock. The reading room— LEANDER CLUB WINS, | Ll ent talk abeut overproduction is fal- | T00mM 04 Nagional Bank Iumr‘l:ng Henley-on-Thames, July 8. (By As- ref : Both here and abroad there|OPn to the public daily from 12 noon sociated Press)—-The Leander club | lacy, . o 7 are millions now in great nead of |until 4 o'clock, daylight saving time, won the grand challenge cup in the goods. There never will be a general | €¥¢ept Sundays and holidays Royal Henley Regatta here today, de- | Wholesale and Retail Dealers in oversupply of goods until everyone HromannslkGospel featinz the Thames club by a length. | has more than he can use profitably. | 7 3! | The time of the winning eight was 7 | N s more tnan he can e profaniy | Emmanl Goopd e Time of the naing e was | PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD and OILS of goods than the consumers can | Praise service; 10.45 a. m Preach- . i j | Py st because the price is too|ing topie, “The Divine Efficacy of — | GLASS. PUTTY. BRUSHES, WALL PAPER, ¢ 5 s Prayer.” 12:15 p. m.—Bible schoo!; | Il mn: .| The amount of paper annually con- | ROOM MOULDINGS. METAL OEILINGS, ETC. ot o s dreoder | IS gcond, becae the conmumer| Frazer” 1210 mbible snool: AIMOSE Donbled f1°TRI08 DaFS-- o 5 e et *an,ons| AT S e o] = 3 y N when you send us your Wet wash. T8¢, oo pn the right to buy your goods The [8:30 p. m.—Open air service and at Dot |office in Washington would make a | Taton Taundry. T, and —Advt | carr M 0% Caneaelt can o very | 7 oclock: preaching. e topic wit | 1§ Deomination Represented |sheet or paver iaree enonen to cover| B. Stein, a local building contrac-|jittle to remedy, except as you rani\\'; ‘fif}j’m\'mg Jesus, what does it the entire city of Philadelphia. tor, was operated upon at Mt Smal;mflu;r‘r: the people with whom yon /" ‘j;““d . Cube Al Bospital, New York, Wednesday, and [come in contact. The first cause, Rmi' 3; evening at 7:30 o'clock,| At the end of its first week this | /8- reported to be resting comfort- | however,—namely the price of your| I'I‘hr“r; ¥ flfi:fi L _ [summer, the Daily Vacational Bible | “ably. | goods—you alone can change. If you| : {:ikafi "“’m": 'a ik o'clock, (school being conducted in the Meth- Bhampooing, facials, manicuring, |can produce and sell ‘.\'mlr mflv);m' ay{ FOC T pray :“” ing. :;IH' Fchg;fh' un}d{n; n‘w direction of % che, 252 Main | little cheaper than others are doing, | SEEs [Mrs. F. ester Hale, has come with- ;:ori:t‘m;:sll‘ig;w;\ ,]Fi.fv i i you have no trouble in finding a|f i m:h‘-" Baptist vy _|in three pupils of doubling its mem- 8 2 market. 1 can point to certain con-| Sunday rning at 10:45 o'clock, |bership. Opening Wednesday with 57 | - :This 1s Bargain Week for the John | MATREL (O BF T iKing at ca- |the South and Center Congregational (and jumping to 96 on Thureday. the Boxic Coisiccman Al pacity to fill orders, while othars in |Churches will unite with the First school closed Friday with 111 children | Mary Di Monno has exchanged pro- |4y. game industry are suffering dpv‘l?apnsv church in the summer union |enrolied. perty on Harvard street, with Salva I pression. Remember, high prices do services. The 'snrmfln will be deliver. Flower Committoes. tore and Anna Gaetano for land and| ot make prosperity; it is the amount [°4 by Rev. William = Ross. subject } A prelty custom, which will start buildings on Oak street, $500 in cash|o¢ cervice rendered which makes}““‘r“ Greatest Thing in the World." naxt week, is that of organizing week- and a $1,250 mortgage. The deal|roperity! | Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock.|ly flower committees among the chil- was put through by Carl Arute and | Tne most hopeful sign today is that Mid-week service |dren. These committees will make it | the papers drawn by Lawyer ITVINg|,; increasing number of business men | = / |their business to see that the class 1. Rachlin. lare beginning to realize the above| The P“"l"“"svfl""""‘ of Christ rooms are supplied with wild flowers This is Bargain Week for the John |fact! This is fundamental improve- 3(1{::3:?.:13;.:: M ;-rHI:\ _*Pr;m and leach day. Committees will be changed 3 , followed by morn- every week Boyle Co.'s customers.—advt. ment. Already it is being reflected in |° s sl 2 |increased confidence and a more sta- |IN& worship at 10:45 o'clock. Subject New Teacher. eneral business condi.|Of the morning sermon, “The Shadow| ies Mildred B i Miller Sisters’ Tavern, South Man. [ple tone In Eeners [Lite™ There will he no eventng sers- |, 2% Mildred Emstam, representing | :h“';"-n C_'l’_:“ D|n::: Hours, Sun.| The outlook for business in nearly |Icé as this congregation is uniting in| 4409 to the teaching force. This| D b w6 10 p. M. - Weel | £very line is better. We are now lay- | the union service at the chautauuaimakes 13 ditterent religious denom- d gt & {ing the foundation upon which a 4 N At The Church linations in the eity represented in | 130 m. to 9:00 p. m. Closed | % | 6:30 o . | ) P | days, 12:30 p. m P 4L 6180 p. the- Will preesde the Tent iny; anhon), NSt sabk Gaother naw | Thursdays.—advt. meeting. There will be a prayer and |yen et wwil] be added 3 fl'f'!?""‘ service at 7:45 p. m., Thurs-| “.rpe 14w of Relfability” was the| it subject of an address delivered to the | o :,"r,,"',“,“ BRDlek (1 day [SChOOL yesterday by Rev. John L. | wonderful blending of various creams. | Sunday at $5F a. m. — SUNaYip, s Tn the course of his address | Delicious to the last. Try it and prove |school; at 1 :30 8. m, divine service. |p.\ "y “pavis advised the children to yourself. 30c Pint. 60c Quart. At |in English. Sermon, j{fl“ 1o And o0t ooy the four -GRmeRTIAT Dolnts of res | New Haven Dairy dealers.—advt the will of God.” 11:30 a: m.—Divine (/00 " co o e ie o pervichl indaRimah; R The EeR0iim ot The Law of Reliability R 5 Love. I will be honest in word and in CORMICAN HEARING |=— - act, 1 will not do wrong. T will not <¢ what does not belong to me, I | MONDAY AFTERNOON g R LR | promised Strained, tired eyes |Creditors of Theater ILessee Will ”o‘ eathe" o PRI (L AR (AT affect your heath. Headaches | . =, 05, e ¥ iev 3 and arbers’ u ave effect- | Our Glasses relieve Meot Av.Helereo's Offics= |ed new satisfactomy working agree- | the strain correctly. Other Bankrupt Cases. Whe:m;:l ”;”.,';“L‘}:}‘L’;‘;.‘i |ments with their employers accord- % 3 | t he ing to reports submitted to the New The first hearing in the bankruptey get a Cold. e natural result lhven trhAls TSRS ixders, — A. Plnkus 3| [case of James Cormican, lessee of the is Headaches, Neuralgia and ,,;,.’,,nr ,r:n'h:,::,'j::,p,,y‘,|"nm‘ 1’,‘, _,‘,: sa esil ciali Lyceum Theater, will be held at the Sore Muscles. lof arh boare : | : it i i Eyesight Speciall B f Belerh B watd AL TANE o St Tt Wk | [ e SRLTRHER PR oiling SHoly —thatnoothersedanatanyprica —that it is a genuine four-door 200 MAIN ST. TEL. 570 g8l {at Hartford, o ext Monday after- off the Cold, Py . . . A I35 505 blaloolh: - The” mesing’ e : S is newer or smarter in style, sedan with a Fisher-built body |called for the creditors and Cormicen TammmmmEE e e e ) E ? —not a mise. ;:a hw?\r ordered ‘vn appear |.:\m:16r- 3 OFFICIAL NOTICE —that it compares in ]uxury' CCmF. L — . 0 0 this hearing, thers wiil| School D bt comfort, finish and durability —that it will be a stylish, effi- '—TUTORING—” A HCRring On 118 PAICITR. ORN el h é::\'n:f NiTrB?i::m with sedans costing hundreds cient car for many seasons |of Domenico Galati of Arch street Roger F. Holmes, gradnate of Wes. |f0OF the purpose of arranging for a | of dollars more. to come. leyan University, and Principal of the |Sttlement of mortzages in order to ) i Cummington, Mass., Junior H\zh"" L L L { The Summer Vacation School and College subjects during| At 4 o'clock the case of T. Bandolik | &8 % | Schools W.l" open oday s lly n o} July and Augnst. Telephone 265-12, |0f Plainville will be heard by Referce | ; ! Monday Morning, July 10 ’ | Yeomane. | G ‘ On Monday morning at 10 o'clock, | L 2 at the |standard time, the farm of Rev. Basil £ Central Junior High School MAZDA LAMPS |Zacerkovny of Newington will be soid| | ' ‘ Cornes of - lat auvetion, Unitad Btates Auctionse FREE DELIVERY ~ro R e Bt ; Main and Chestnut Streets —THE— |Howard M. Wakelee will be in charge ) : . COWLES ELECTRIC CO. |||of the personal property sales, and - y 0 ST. | Attorney David L Nair will auction off .~ e e ™ New Britain ||| the real estate. There is approximate- Admission will be confined 5 Serve You Blectrically wm ghnm;“ pn-mrl: n:wt';w tmwfr]r; THAT DEPRESSED FEELING to pl:‘plk \\'ho w;‘:ow S T E=——————————————=") which will go under i gt caused by the heat is quickly registered in June 1922 in EEpem——yem————ceses— | is understood that a bid has been relieved just one dose of Lax- W ‘. SPRING NEEDS SUPPLIED |made on the tobacco by private oeive BROMO QUININE Tablets ' _ Grades 2 am t” ew "talfl el supply you with the latest |parties Doss tiot: conisin, any harmdel IV, V, VI, VII and VIII in strollers and baby carriag —_— attractive price. ¥ ®®| ASKS CABINET TO CONTINUE. or habit-forming drugs —0— complete stock of linoleums and | Warsaw, July 8. —President Pilsud- The box bears this signa Sessions are from 8:30 to 4 ‘ - s CLEVELAND AUTOMOEILE COMPANY werings. ski has requested the cabinet of Pre- . e A. LIPMAN | mier Arthur Sliwinski, which resign- 3 “-’302;"‘- %ml;‘ except : Sew and Secondband Furniture |ed yesterday to continue in office un- | e A Saturdays. . LAFAYETTE SL. Tel. 13298 |til a new ministry can be formed. %0, «It Pays To Buy Our Kind” | great period of prosperity later will | be built. “Dairy Surprise” For Sunday. “Dairy Surprise’” is a real treat, a

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