New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 23, 1922, Page 2

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e st S S WA R T AN 1 O IS A B § v, v NEW BRITAIN DAII Ch h N . out of the game despite physician's runner up with an rage of . urc. otices. . orders, 1 Miller of the Cubs is in third g 7 o Will Lead Purlo with an average of :887. The { | g A CHILL CHASER Bractioally ol o ce L Lh b A \ Sislér's mark for sfolen bases ap ages include games of Wednes- | ‘]I " hold their services on standard time pears Loibe sately tucked, away as his(day I ~ beginning tomorrow. Eve . * 47 thefts is 13 better than his closest Carey Leads. in Thefds, A L i ble class will meet on stan A rival, Kenneth Williams, Max Carey of the Plrates, has the i : \ > ) Willlams bdgged o brace of home as well, base ste; honors easlly sewed u, runsiduring the past week and is tied | aling P Mrs, Mary B, Spottswood, w has r o t fts, - ry. 8. Bpotiswood, whe with Rogers Hornsby with 39 for the |07 the ssason with 44 thefts, his clos been condueting a revival campalgn B, o est rivals being Burns of Clnelnnati | i 51 AU . | and giving cvangelistic sermons at the aadary ‘n"l of g he """J;’I'I leagues, and Frisch of New York, who are tiad [| A A. M. E. Zion church for the past " ther Leading Fitters, with 28, Other leading batters for 300 or b | 4 month, has left the city, having con- | » AT ar e T e i more; Speaker, Cleveland, .376; Heil- Other Clouters, man, Detroit, .357; Tobin, §t. Louis,| Other leading hatters for 100 or toy, Rev. I. B, Walters, will preach ag . ",),:,.,m,w .331; Galloway, Philadelpl 330; |more games: Grimes, Chlcago, .351; An archdeaconal branch of@the :""“’- NP"";" :"“l"l"' ] ‘,V”“"""" 81 pighee, Pittshurgh, .848; Hollocher, Guild of All Souls will he organized B P armitter, Dhiladeiphla, and | oyioago, .344; Harper, Cincinnati, MAJESTIC at the cathedral parish house, 46 It's toasted. This A ""'?:,;"h n'mz""“’:fl'hn:;‘ 340; Daubert, Cincinnatl, ,339; Car- ) Church street, Hartford, Monday eve- «ouls rach, ! Sehang L, " biitaburgh and Young, New York, 3 ning at 6 o'clock. Those members of one extra process New York, and Meusel, New York, Walker, ~Philadelphia, .383; oXxtra e 84 a0 Q |the Hartford archdeaconry, residing gives a delightful 824, : ‘ Méeusel, New York, .820, ELECTRIC HEATERS [in this clty, and others who desire to qualitythat can Hornshy Clinches Honor, o e R s Hornsby, the 8t. Louls star, g o { 1 v U ? Will Take Off the Chill in|'*'5A" nyied fo attend. not be Biplicated St AR LU LT TR e R e e o What will you do without coal at the first frost? Congregational church ried oft premier batting honors of the [required to handle the correspon- | We will deliver one promptly with o:?ifi ‘service’ truek : will observe rally day in its S y the morning. B i Rl s Sunday | R | N, ional Icague, has liunched a Anal|dence of the Pope. lL S week will he the ordination exerciges | Will take the place of the regular ses- This s the damage done by rats | Rally day will be observed hy Trin drive to boost his 1922 average above — Two Sizes — ity Methodlst Sunday school. == the ooveted 400 mark. "“Wednesday and Thursday of next|Biven by the children. This service The St. Louis favorite is on the $20,000,000.00 Annual Damage! ° | § brink of his ambition the figures ‘ 290 a0 5 $6-00 $9-003,,\l. Rev. Raymond Newton Gilman, of |510n of the church sehool and the(showing him batting 399, Tn 1920 | avery year! They are a terrible men- HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. | Stanley \Yr-v;mrml church morning worship. 4:00 p. m, Week-! he topped the league hitters with a|ee to property and your health! They 3 Iy meeting of the Junior Christian En- | mark of .370 and last season ro S A R LR el . ° Members of the Jccal Lutheran . & P 9 | churches plan to attend sessions of |deavorers. 7:00 p. m. M g of joft with the honors with an average | {hoy spread bubonle plague! Wipe e l nson [the state Lutber league in Hartford the Intermediate Chrlstian avor| of 8917, them out! DESTROY them! Use Thursday and Friday. society. Leader, Miss Solvig Engel- Tierney In A Slump. Royal Guaranteed Rat Paste. SURE The cholr of the German Baptist|bretsen. | Tierney,"who lhas been tagging | —~SUDDEN. 25c & b0c tubes. Sold '] . - \ church will have an outing at Madison | Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—&ervice of | Hornsby's heels, suffered a slump dur- | and guaranteed by The DicKinson mg o. next Saturday, ordination of the pastor, Rev. Luy-|ing the past week but continues to be | Drug Co.—advt. rI oy e mond N. Gilman. Rev. Willinmn W. 5 Leete, of Boston, will preach the or- 169-171 MAIN ST. i foxmion i Bapiist dination sermon. ';"m'"“':', at 9:30 o'elocK, | ey rsday, 7:30 p. m.—Services of ool. English service at|..omemorating the fifteenth anni- ... Bermom, “Let ua Rajly to _Sunday Morning—10:45 O’clock a |\; Realization of Privilege and ;l"::?(;‘:"“f:htunr:h{oun-nuz of Stanley « ¥ Duty.” Service in G 11580 | em—— ¢ 4 ¢ o1 H i Al e e «“Religious Education. It,s, Meaning and Chrietian.” . Importance f P Topcoats! i s st COBB HAS CHANCE Sunday Evening —7:30 O'clock at the home of Mrs. William Finne- :}:fi;‘;};y'Z‘fi?fi?;{f;?er T T" HUTBAT SISI‘ER ALL'BRIDGEP ORTS Brief Servicé. Singing by a Splendid Quartet Saturday, outing of the choir at & Georgia Peach Must However Do ‘ i STy get B i e Preaching by the Pastor, John L. Davis Horsfall-made of Beauti- @ |adison. ful Scotch, Irish and Eng-’ Elim Swedish Baptist Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morn- lish Fabries and all with the §ine service at' 11 ociock.” evenms| 3010¢ Phenomenal Clouting (8 inimitable Style and Hang e v NEW BRITA]N s py| Chicago, Sept. 23. (By Assoclated i ; Sunday, 10:45 a. m.—Preaching by . i ‘. that is typical of Horsfall- §,, pastor, subject, “How to Excite | ¢s8)—Tyrus Raymond Cobb, bat- Love.” Sunday school at 12:30 p. m, |tin& champion of the American lea- | made garments. Varick Christian Endeavor society,|BU¢ for 12 out of 15 years, in his| i 6:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor |IFht to overtake George Sisler of the | [l ; at 7:45 p. m. Subject, “Look to the|Browns, is 27 points behind the St. $45 to $60 | Prize.” Weekly prayer meeting Tues. |10uls star, but Cobb has a chance to day evening at 8 o'clock. pass him provided he averages two | R L hits or more for the remaining games Soutk Tongregational of the season and Sisler is unable to i ¢ Kl IW)| Saving Fath (Rally Day) co:fmus: lus» rast9 r;n::n?’! !m(".h =5 e ’ P avmg a ers Italan school at 8:30 a. m. Morn. | Sisler's average Including games of | ! -~ L) f hi o . S . Wednesday is .41§ compared with a| - WI\ JFALLS Ing worship with sermon by Rev. Dr.| o0 =00, 5 o Co ok agp, Cobb is| i J L George W. C. HIll at 10:45 a. m. Be- | ¢;)j00ting hits to the tune of .391 and Economical Mothers____ ginners’ department of chureh school [{c" qichiatineno’ indications of slow- “99 Xdsylum Street § /= 10:45 2 m.assyrian worsnip at (5 VP13 ne \ndentions of siow | Kick-off at 3 o’clock Admission 50¢ ‘ 2:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor at St . i final stretch of the race. But Sisler’s . A Lt 6:304p. m. Church school with each |yeart and soul s if baseball and it ) It Pays to Buy Our Kind” ;‘:f"a?”fj’":' n‘:“’””"b‘ in its own room |5 aimost an impossibility to keep him ' R 5 TR atc rotners Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock meeting of Troop 2, Junior Achieve. | ment club and second division Troop | 2. Boy Seonts. Meeting of the stand- | ing committee at 7:45 p. m. : City Items s S e weekly practice of the rifle cluh. Fri- ! day evening at 7:30 o'clock, first di- Mr. Gallagher & Mr. Shean, Morans'| \cion Doy Seouts, Troap. 2 s ! —advt. i ! ; i Mrs. E. L. Packard of South Man 8 < First Congregational. © ¢ : i Chester, is visiting her son, Foster| church scheol at 10 a. m. The i Packard of Trinity street school will meet by d th uSIHeSS ul X ‘ > Gulbransen Player-Pianos, Morans 5 v ERREneL \ : Morning service at 11 o'clock, ser- advt mon by Rev. Henry W. Maier. Men's : Y . g Bible class will meet at the close of “Dairy Sunday Special. G S R . A Colossal Sale where values . This week is Strawberry Ice Cream, | i yp 1% (UVEE At 1200 B T P Orange Sherbet, Vanilla Ice Cream.|ary socjety will meet Tuesday eve. 1l o | ) i g & At New Haven Dairy dealers only.—|ping at §:30 o'clock i | i . speak louder than printer’s ink advt. The Bible class under the leader- 5 ] Frederick F. Harmon, piano fn- | nap, Ofpoirs: Samuel MeCutehcon will | BUSINESS, where the majority - Harmon, meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m ! struction, sight singing and coaching. P { : Studio in Hallinan Bldg, 140 Main| Corde¥. 4:30 p. m, Girl Scouts. | ; deals in goods, the bank deals pEsel W onsari ke viand Batur, Salvation Army. | ; ] 5 in service. Its usefulness to the day—Advt. Sunday school at 3 p. m, Hallelu- 2 O o jah meeting at 4 p. m. and salvation | L g i public is its ability to serve. meeting at 7:40 p. m, % 2 » i Trinity Methodist. | / : ¥ PSR S Herbert E. Anderson R lnday - SEHER Al DAy -ab 01k / // It is the aim of this institution to : S g rith s = B : % y i Teacher of Violin R e e e Z develop this important function ‘ Watch this space STUDIO 242 MAIN STREET)|||1ts Meaning and Importance.” 4 e . : Tl 1 Tel. 1322-5 worth leagne devotional service / . —bankmg service—to the hlgh for further developments §:30 p. m. Sermon by the pastor at | T est degree of usefulness to this 7:30 p. m = Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock i Y i Vi individ- business meeting of the Philathen | ) community and to every EYESTRAIN : : SOk ” e IS A SEVERE |t Roges R | NN i i ot i : Bankrupt StOCk bf clas: ting. Wediesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, ) s : i STRAIN Ladies’ Aid meeting in the chu | i v | Service, as we interpret it, means Thursday afternoon at 2 o'elock, x ) 4 di on the Vitality of |sewing meeting of the W. H. M. S something more than the ordinary any child, a heavy | Prayer meeting at 7:45 p. m. % 2 4 ki handicap to progress in school or at e ; 5 routine of banking. It means a home work. Reformation Lutheran. < 3 . . We Specialize on Children’s Eyes | Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Morn- - = personal and friendly interest in ing service at 10:45 o'clock | 4 Monday evening the Luther Leagus < / our requirements—the unselfish LN I A‘ PINKUS will meet at the hall at § n‘clork,‘ Z 7 y q . ew EYESIGHT SPECIALIST S desire of every member of our 800 Main St. Phone 570 Christlan Sclence. % ) 4 i > Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. Sub- 7 . . organization to understand your ject, “Reality.” Sunday school at| o Problems and to helP you solve . S 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evenifig meet- Carpenters, Builders and General open to the public daily from 12 noon i until 4 o'clock, except Sundays and 7% » i SR - j S libizicn: Cceetitly Grven holidays. | o . This spirit of helpfulness is a Jobbing Promptly Attended to. = o 7 : A , T s KL 57 M i3 S R | e, G . e 3 ain Otreet 10:30 o'clock. Preparatory service at 7 W ) i) Fop —D R ) | N K e 5 FiEn :,fe",gf;;'f,u,:";} / : . ing demands whether they are ! fi N B .t & C A God.” | A lu-se or small. ew rl aln’ Onn. Ayers S()da water Stanley Memorial Congregational T " Sunday, 10:45 a. m. Rally Day ex- Call for it by name and get the best.|crcises by the church gchool. A pro- For Sale at Your Grocer's gram of songs, recitations, tableaus, Three Size Bottles—5-10-15¢ |etc., appropriate to the day will be crOWLEY BROS INC. B obin H d l_ : PAINTERS AND oDIn 11004 1nn [P v o DECORATORS Mt Y, | OPEN TONIGHT 6-8 ; 267 Chapman Street Dancing every evening. (Dixie Band) ' —Standard Time — TEL. 755-12 Luncheon and Dinner Parties, 5 : ! Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs | Chicken and Waffle Dinner — $1.50. = SUN. Added Attraction Sunday Evg. Only MON. e and Katherine Lee GLADYS WALTON TUES. g in WED. “Kids and Skids” “Second Hand Rose”

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