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SEASONABLE 'SUGGESTIONS HOLIDAY GIFTS Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN STREET t! Bhop Where You Will— but you'll find NO EQUAL TO THESE Overcoats For Men An. Style, Fit and Fabric at $30 $35 $40 R Mostly of fine, durable plaid- - back woolens, tailored into smart, up-to-the-minute styles— you’ll wonder how so much val- .ue can be put into coats at such ‘low prices. They are remark- able garments and you'll like hem—come und see them. t i 8| 140 Trumbull Street Hartford, “It Pays to Buy Our Kind.” i g City items “'Radio sets and supplies at Morans' —advt. ' A free lecture will be given by W. P. Mockridge at Turner hall, Sunday |fternoon at 3 o'clock. ‘" Large coats for large women at Besse-Lelands.—advt. . Rev. J. Leo Sullivan of St. Joseph's church was a visitor in New Haven today. “Dairy Sunday Special.” St . This week is Coffee Ice Cream, Rasp- berry Sherbet and Orance Ice Cream. Q‘t New Haven Dairy dealers only. ~advt. women’s Bible class, Scouts, beginners’ department; Assets;” 12:10, church school; Assyrian worship; 6:30, Christian En- deavor; 7:30, evening worship; illus- trated address, "The Ramona Coun- try.” for both groups to practi carols; 6:30 to 8:00, meeting _of Troop 1, Girl Scouts; Bible class led by T, monthly ‘meeting of teachers and of- ficers of the church school. 6 p. the church to make their reports and have a social hour. the Rev. Willlam Ross; subject, Fourfold Message;” meeting of the Young People's 'so- ciety. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1922, SUNDAY SERVIES e o INLOGAL CHURCHES Stanley Memorial Church to Have Every Member Canvass — An “Every Member Canvass" will be held by Stanley Memorial church tomorrow afternoon, FOR WOMEN Rev, A. B. Taylor will start a scries of sermons on personal evangellsm Lamps for the next five weeks, Mirrors Second Sunday In Advent. Many local churches have started Pictures rchearsals for Christmas services. Candy Jars Flower Vases .Congregational Candle Sticks First, Leather Bags Church school 10 a, m.; morning worship 11 a. m.; sermon, "“Why: ! Sitver Bon Don Dishes | .1 ce’ pstablished Religious Cus- Perfumne Bottles toms,” by the minister, - Rev. Henry W. Maier; adult Bible class 12:15 p. [ 5 h e The Young Woman's Home Mis- e l son sionary society will meet Tuesday y evening 6:30 o'clock. ‘Wednesday, 2:30 p, m, English class for Armenian women, 4 p, m., Junior Missionary meeting. 2:30 p. m, Armenian 4:30 p. m,, Girl Thursday, Friday, 7:30 p, m., Boy Scouts. 8 p. m., Center Girls’ club. The beginners and primary depart- ments of the church school will have heir Christmas party Saturday after- noon, December 23, at 4 o'clock, and he junior, jintermediate -and senior departments Wednesday evening, De- cember 20, at 8 p. m, South, Sunday, 9:30, Italian school; 10:45 10:45, morn- “Unreckoned ng worship; 3:30, sermon, Monday, 4: 00 Busy Bees Achieve- ment club. Tuesday, 7:30, first dlvluinn‘ Troop 2, B. 8. A. Thursday, 4:10, wcek day school Christmas 7:30, youn, L. F eople's y; 8:00, Friday, 5:00, book bindigg club; L. H. Bell, leader; .6:30, church supper and sociable. A popular entertain- ment ‘will be given, following the sup=~ per; 7:00, Junior Rifle club; 7:30, second division, Troop 2, B. S. A. Stanley Memorial, Sunday, 10:45 a. m., morning wor- hip with sermon by the pastor; sub- Jject “Stewardship and the Kingdom;"” 12 m., Sunday school; Christian Endeavor; 5:30 p. m,, Every home in the parish will be vis- 4 p. m,, Junior 2:30 p. m, to “Every Member Canvass.” ted by the men of the church. At m. the canvassers will meet at Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., combined business and social meeting of the La- dies’ Aid society. last, meeting in 1922, This will be the Friday, 7:30 p. m, meeting of the Men’s club. Baptist Churches, First. 10:45, morning worship, sermon by “A ble ), 12:10, chool and Brotherhood class; Monday, 7:00, Boy Scouts. ‘Wednesday, 7:30, meeting of the E Young Women’s Sewing Guild in the French Hat .. meet in the chapel. Shoppe Professional Building 87 WEST MAIN STREET X Advance styles of Exclusive Hats, also 10:30, adults; 10:30, divine service in Eng- church parlor. Thursday, 7:45, mid-week prayer the Crusaders will German, Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; Bible class in German for God;"” ish, sermon, “The Heart of 11:30, divine service in German; ser- mon, erty of Jesus;” Sunday evening at 7| “The Hand of God in the Pov- handkerchiefs, hosiery and other nov- o'clock, prayer meeting of the Y. elties that make most desirable Christ- | p, g, mas gifts. Monday evening, Girls' club. in church. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., Ladies’ Aid Give Jewelry For Christmas establishment is always appreciated because it is a gift that has been chosen with artistic sense and dis- crimipation. t Why not come in and make an early selection. I Wm. S. Levine Jeweler 35 CHURCH ST. New Britain Instruction PIANO, ORGAN THEORY SONG COACH Theron Wolcott Hart Studio: 14 Prospect Street Tel. 2531. society in church. Thursday, 7:00 p. m., religious in- struction for boys; 8:00 p. m., prayer meeting in English. TFriday, 8 p. m., rehearsal of the choir, Methodist Churches. Trinity. Sunday, 9:30 a: m, Everyman's A gift from a reputable jewelers’ | | Bible class; 9:45 a. m.,, church Sun- day school; 10:45 a. m., lecture by Mrs. Harriet McCollum; 5 p. m., Ep- worth League musical ‘program, sup- per and devotional service led by Her- | bert Rogers; subject, Which Jesus Came;” 7:30 p. m., ““The World Into lec- ure by Mrs. Harriet McCollum. Monday, 2:30 p. m., lecture; 4 p. m., Troop 3, Girl Scouts; 6:30 p, m,, | Philathea class supper; 8:15 p. m., ecture by Mrs. Harriet McCollum; Tuesday, 2:80 p. m., lecture; 4 p. m., King's Heralds (third grade pri-| mary children); 7:30 p. m., first meet- T Dr. C. W. Vivian Extrac(ions X-Rays Nitrous Oxide Oxygen 52 Main St. New Britam SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ! Sunday school at 3 p. m. Hallelujah | I, a field worker in Christian social class meeting; 8:00 p, m,, bowling at the Y, M, C, A; 8:15 p. by Mrs, MeC ol|um m,, lecture Wednesday, 8 p m, W. H, M, 8, \\lll‘ meet with Mrs, B, ¥, Armstfong, 19 Court street; 4:30 p m,, Troop 7, Girl Scouts, meet in the church, Thursday, 4 p. m,, week-day relig- fous school; 6:15 p, m, primary | teachers' supper; 7:45 p. m,, prayer meeting. I'riday, 4 p. m,, Sewing school; 7 p, m., Girls' chorus, 4 The hostesses tomorrow .aftrnoon will be Mrs, Fannie Winans and Mrs, George Macauley, A violin, cello and | plano trio will be rendered by the| Misscs Westlake amd Miss Schilling. | Miss Edla Sims will render a voeal | and violin solo. A M E, Sunday service: 10:456 A, m,, [lrl"fi(’h- ing by the pastor, subject, “A Wise Declsion,”” Zech, 8§:23; Sunday school 12:30 p. m.; Varick Christian Endea- vor soclety 6:30. p. m.; 7:46 p. m, preaching by the pastor, subject,| “Wanted a Man,” Jer. 6:1, Zign, Lutheran Churches, Reformation. Morning service at” 10: o'clock; | funday school at 12 noon; Vespers at 7:30 p. m, Tuesday and IPriday afternoons the | catechetical class will meet at 4:15 ] o'clock. St. Matthew's, Divine service in English at 9:16 a. m.; German at 10:45 a. m.; Sunday school in both languages; monthly business meeting at 3 p. m. Midweek, Advent service chncsddy at 7:46 p. m. Meeting of the Sick Beneficial so- ciety Monday evening; TLadies’ Aid Thursday afternoon, and Y. P, 8. Fri- day evening. Swedish. A. O. Hjelm of erstul will | conduct services at the Swedish Lu. theran church in this city = Sunday| evening at 7:30 o'clock in the absence of Rev. Dr. Abel A, Ahlquist, who will speak at the confirmation reunion in Zion church, Woreester, Mass. The Bible class will meet at ¢ »'clock. Dr. Ahlquist will conduct morning scrv- ices in English. Rev. . Non-Denominstional. Emmanuel Gospel. Sunday, 10 a. m., Prayer and praise service; 10:45 a. m, preaching, topc “The Power of Christ's Resurrection:” | 12:15, Bible school; 6 p. m.,” young people’s meeting; 7 p. m., preaching topic “And Destroy Jesus.' » Tuesday, 4 p. m, children's meet- ing; 7:30 p. m., Bible study class. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.;* mid-week prayer meeting, People's, Sunday, 10:15 &, m., prayer, and de- votional service, followed by morning worship at 10:45 al m., the first of a series of sermonson personal evangel- ism, subject, “Who Should Do It, and Why?"” Sunday'school at 12:15.p. m.; young ‘people’s meeting at 6 p. m preaching at 7 p. m.; evangelistic message; subject, “When You Fate God, What?” Monday, at 7:45 p. m.,, election ‘of officers in the Sunday school. Tuesday at 4 p, m,, children's meet- ing. Thursday at 7:45.p. m., prayer and praise service. Everyman's Bible Class. Rev, John L. Davis will speak at| the regular session. Second Advent. Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. Sermon by Elder H, L. Babcock, fol-| lowel by communion. Sunday schooll at 12:05.. Young People’s meeting at| 6:30. Evening service with sermon! by Elder Babcock at 7:15. Ladies’ Aid society on Thursday, |[¥ Prayer and social service on Thus- day az‘,;;so p. m. Salvation Army, meeting at 11 Holiness o'clock. meeting at 4 p. m, soldiers’ meeting at 7:30 p. m. . Mark's Fpls(vpal Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m. in| the chapel; corporate communion of Guild of All Souls, Knights of Wash- ington and Girls’ Friendly society. 9:30 a. m., church school. 11 & m.,, morning prayer and sermon. 7:45 p. m., choral evensong and sermon Thursday, December 14, Woman's Auxiliary meeting at 8 p. m. in as- sembly hall. The speaker will be Miss Anne Vernon, of Providence, R. Ireceive $4 a week for the first 12 |benefit, comfort and entertal |doy the sunshine. . Over 67 Years of Success FATHER JOHNS MEDICINE For'Coughs and Colds scrviée, which will -be the theme of her address. Tea will be served by the Daughters of the g, Christian Science, Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. Sub- jeet, “God the Preserver~ of Man,” Sunday school at 9:45 asm, Wednesday v\(nmg meeting at 8 o'clock, The redding room, room 504 tional bank building, is open to public daily from 12 noon until 4 o'clock except Sundays and holidays. Wednesday 12-7:30 p. m. International ‘Bible Students' Ass'n, Junior Bible class 9:3 morning service 10:45; sermon by W. P. Mock- ridge; lecture 3:00 p. m. at Turher all by W. P. Mockridge; ‘subject, Satan’s Empire’ Falling—Millions Now Living Will Never Die,” WORKERS AT FAFNIR FACTORY ORGAMIZE Form Benefit and Social Associa- tion--Rosensweig Is President Employes of ‘the Fafnir Bearing Co. have formed ‘a Mutual Benefit asso- ciation. ‘As' the name implies, 'the purpose ot the Fafnir Mutual Benefit assocdia- tion is to provide insurance for mem- bers within ‘the organization, The association is Deing ‘run employes themselves, and ‘all em- ployes’ of The Fafnir Bearing' Co., both ‘men and women, between the ages of 18 and 55, are’ eligible for membership, Benefits start on the | fourth day of absence from work ‘die to illness or injury. Men who are incapacitated received $8 a.week for the first 12 weeks: of illness and $4 Sanders, courtesy of New England Homestead, §:00 p.. m.—Concert by Riehard VOICES IN THE AIR O e s KDKA (Westinghouse, Kast Pittsburgh), Saturday, Decomber 9. 1922, 7:00 p. m,~News, Under the FEvening Lamp, courtesy of Youth's Companion, 7:46 p. m-~8ummary of the New York Stock Exchange, 8:00° », m,~—B8pecial prominent business man, 8:30 p. m.~—~Concert by the Edgar Thomson Male Quartet, Sunday, December 10, 1922, 11 a. m.—8ervices of Emory Meth-~ odist Eplscopa! churéh, 2:456 p. m,~—~Children’s Bible story by Rev. W, A. Logan, pastor Alpha Lutheran church, Turtle Creek, Pa, 8:00 p, m.—8pecial musical con- cert. 4:45 p. m.~—Vespen services of the Shadyside Presbyterian church; Am- terson avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:30° p. m.—8ervices ‘of Point Breeze Presbyterian church, 6th and Fenn avenues, Pittsburgh, Pa. WBZ (Westinghouse, Springfield). address by Saturday, December 9, 1022, 7:30 p. m.~—~Bedtime story. 7:45 p. m—Crop report by V. E. Ludden, tenor, Frank May, Hawalian guitar soloist; Miss Clara J. McVeigh, reader, WIZ (Westinghouse, Newark). Rev. “Snow Shovels Flexible Flyer Sleds Ice Skates Ice Creepers * —SKIS— Pine, Ash and Maple HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE EVANGELISM TO BE ' SUBJECT OF TALKS Pastor of People’s Church to - Start Series of Lectures on “Reaching the- Other Fcllow.” A. B. Taylor, pastor of the Sunday, December 10, 1922, 10730 a. m.~—~Musical program, §11:00 a. m.—"Morning prayer, and Thomas' church, Fifth avenue and 53rd street, 'mon” service of St. New York. 8:00 p. m.—City Symphony concert at Manhattan Opera House. People's church, has announced a serids gf sermons to run for the next five or six Sundays on ‘Personal Jvangelism, and How to Reach the Other Fellow.,” Mr. Taylor was : in evangelistic work for years before oc- cupying the local pulpit and has a wide experience in this type of work. by | ‘Late news flashes. a ftveek for the succeeding 12 weeks. This is the total amount which may be:-contracted ' by assingle' member in one year. Women who are ill wil weeks and $2 a week for the second 12 weeks. eficiaries of men will receive $100 andl of women $5 The officers of the association are men who are well known 1in the com- pany and-in whom everyone has con- fidence. . They: are: Clarence Rosen-' sweig, president; David Beloin, vice- president; Gordon- Ely, secretary: treasurer. “These, with Messrs. Lynch, Havlick, Norris and Wheeler, consfl- tute the board of directors. In addition, there is an entertain- ment committee, a publicity commit- tee, an investigation gommittee, and a sick visiting committee. Thus it will be seen that the whole scheme'is a get-together move for thel mutual ent of Fafnir employes. There will be the- atricals during the winter months, and clambakes and barbecues in the sum- mer season when the great out-of- doors beckons all to come out and en- The membership is growing fast, Christmas is near—a word to the g PRIMA ROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY A CARUSO IN A Limited Number of Chairs Price AMERICAS PREMIERE DRAMATIC SOPRANO . JAMES G. HUNEKER=NEW YORK WORLD Under the Auspices of THE NEW BRITAIN MUSICAL CLUB Sunday Afternoon, Dec. 10, Fox’s Theater, At 3:30 O’clock Tickets on Sale at C. L. Pierce Co. Prices—§1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. DONNA PETTICOATS"” Loge Seats, $3.00 will be placed on the Stage— $1.50 In the event of death, ben'&rvice condicted by Rev. wise, take a look at the Christmas|! Gift Suggestion page in tonight's Herald. 6:30 p. m.—Readings and Records frém Tubble hooks that sing. \ 7:00 p. m.—Talk on books of ad- venture as gifts. 9:30 p. m.—Recital by Gertrude Renpnyson, rfamous American soprano. 10:01 p. m.—Recital ‘by Clara Brookhurst, contralto, of Brooklyn. 10:15 p. m~—Concert by Felian Garzia, pianist. WGY (General Electric Co., Schenectady). Sunday,. December 10, 1922, 10;30 a. m.—Morning service with sermon. 4:30 p. fi—Vesner service, with ad- dress, , WGI (American Radio and Research Corp. Medford Hillside, Mass.) Saturday, December 9. 1922. 6:30 p. m.—Boston police reports. Early sport news. 8:00 p. m.—Evening program: 1. The Vacuum Tube versus the Crystal Detector. II. Concert. Miss Daisv I. Brown, centralto soloist, 1st Baptist church elrose. 1L. Science up to date. IVi Continuation of concert . by Daisy Brown. Sunday, December .10, 1922, . 4:00 p. m.—Twilight program: 1, Th: Family Circle, II.. Concert. 6:30 p. gn.—Boston police reports. 7:30. . p. Wm.—Federation church Austen empton. - 9:00 p. m.—Evening musicale by choir of Broadway Baptist church, Cambridge. 5—REELS OF JOY—5 THE GREATEST COMEDY PICTURE OF THE YEAR 10:45 a. m. McCollum. Trinity Methodist Church Lecture byl Mrs. Harriet v 336 MAIN ST. This serles will run Sunday = mornings, while a speclal series of evangelistic germons will’ be given on Sunday evenings at 7 o'clock. He says he will deal with facts. RESOLUTIONS TO IRELAND Resolutions adopted by Commodore Jack Barry council, American asso- clation for the Recognition of the Irish Republic, have been sent' to ‘‘Comsgrave, Mulcahy and company" in Ireland stating that “the liberty loving people of the world hold you responsiblé on the first anniversary of the betrayal of the Republic of Ire- land for your recent atrocious mur- der of the republican soldiers by the Tartars in Mountjoy Gaull.” 2:30 p. m.—Lecture by Mr. Rodney Thomas 5:00 p. m.—Epworth League Musical Program 7:30 p. m.—Lecture by Mrs. McCollum “FREE LECTURE ; g e o] W.'P. MOCKRIDGE OF NEW YORK CITY “SATAN'S EMPIRE %ALLING” b "SUNDAY, 3 P. M. TURNEk HALL ARCH ST. International Bible Students Association 54 Main Street HERE is nothing appreciated more as a gift than a piece of Jewelry. May it be a Watch, ’ ‘ Ring, Brooch, Scarf Pin or any other piece | that has quality and artistic merit. Jewelry of ol this description is highly appreciated and always cherished as an heitloom. If you are consider- | ing something in this line as a Christmas offer- e ing we cordially invife you to inspect our stock and judge for yourself the quality of our goods, The Porter & Dyson Co. The Old Jéwelry Shop “Where Quality - Is As Reépresented”

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