New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 19, 1915, Page 5

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COLUMBIA RECORDS FOR NEW RECORDS JUST OUT! iFr Makes oF MACHINES NOW ON SALE THE 20th OF THE MONTH THE COLUMBIA “LEADER” $75.00 An Upright Full Cabineted GRAFONOLA A FEW SUGGESTIONS IN THE MAY LIST:— I WANT TO GO TO TOKIO. Francis Fish- er, soprano, and Henry Burr, tenor. Oc- chestra accompaniment. A ALL FOR THE LOVE OF A GIRL. (Meyer) Peerless Quartette. ~ Orchestra accom- paniment. ( THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER. .Mar- garet Woodrow Wilson, soprano, chorus of mixed voices. Orchestra (f d A g701 | 10-inch < Gbe ac- companiment, A 1685 1 MEDLEY OF PATRIOTIC AIRS. Introduc- ing “America,” ‘Yankee Doodle,” “Co- lumbia the Gem of the Ocean,” ‘‘March- ing Through Georgia,” and “Dixie.” Co- L ( L WITH MIE. George EVERYBODY RAG Orchestra accompani- O'Connor, tenor. A 1706 | ment. 10-inch{ ON MY 65¢ O’Connor, ment. lumbia band. . AY TO NEW ORLEANS. George ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR. Toots Paka N Hawaiian Company. Ukulele and guitar accompaniment. UA LIKE NO A LIKE. ' Toots Paka Hawaiian Company. Ukulele and guitar accompaniment. DICTY DOO. Foxtrot Prince's band. I WANT TO LINGER. Medley Fox-trot. Prince’s Band. Blue Label A 1702 10-inch 760 L b THAT SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY (Walk- er.) Ada Jones, soprano, and Will Rob- bins, tenor. Orchestra accompaniment. OH, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL BABY. (Brown) Ada Jones, soprano, and Will Robbins, tenor. Orchestra accompaniment. A 1703 10-inch 65¢c A 5662 2-inch $1.00 L Columbia Records Will Play on Your Instrument. BRODRIB & WHEELER 138 MAIN ST. Hallinan Bldg. Tel. 974-4 “Two Widely Varying Views of - War in Russian Territory RUSSIAN SOLDIERS MAKING MERRY 1N CAMP._C2ARINA SEATED AT BEDSIDE OF WOUNDED RUSSIAN OFFICER. | wounded soldiers. The czarina is seen at the bedside of a wounded Russian officer. It is declared that the gentle nursing of the royal ladies of the Rus- sian court, has worked wonders with | the wounded. The other picture de- picts a scene of jubilation in a Rus- sian camp. There are & bear and a bear leader, and music is being fur- nished by tambourine and accordion. Petfograd, pril 19.—1In the accom- panying cut shown two recent riews taken in the war zone in Rus- tia. One shows the czarina and other soyal ladies in a hospital caring for |6 PM. to9 P. M. BRITISH SUBMARINE SUNK IN DARDANELLES Oficers and Crew of E-15 Rescued and Made Prisoners by Turks. London, April 19.—The miralty in a statement issued yester- day afternoon, announced that the submarine E-15 ran ashore yesterday on Kephese Point in the Dardanelles while attempting a difficult reconnais- sance of the Kepphese mine field. The statement said that according to an official communication pub- lishsed at Constantinople the officers and men were rescued and made pri- soners. British ad- Turks Rescue 24 of Crew. Canstantinople, .April 18, of Berlin and London.—The ing officia] statement was issued the war office today: “The British submarine E-15 has| been sunk in the Dardanelles east of Karanlik. Three officers and twenty- | one men cof the crew of thirty-one were rescued by the Turks. Among them was the former British consul at Dardanelles.” The following Turkish official state- | ment regarding recent operation at | the Dardanelles was given out there | tonight: “On the afternoon of April 14 the English battleship Majestic bombard- ed a land position near Gaba Tepeh on Saros B: The fire w returned and the Majestic forced re- tire. vice- was to Majestic Reported Hit. the following 1 tic attacked our advanced ter but was struck thre The warship retired and w by the British battleship if which continued the bombardment without result. “On the nights between the 13th and 15th of April, enemy torpedo boats tried to, penetrate the Darda- the bat- “On afternoon THE CURRAN C0. EXTRA SPECIAL TONIGHT The values we offer you on | Monday nights are extraordi- | nary Bargains. Many items are less than half their real value. It will well pay you to visit our store Monday nights and reap the benefits of these specials. 36-in. Striped Curtain Scrim, worth 10c. Tonight Limited. . ... yard 5C Hamburg Insertions, assorted widths, 10c value Tonight, yard . ... 3c Women's Hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs, 5¢ vaue Tonight, each ... 2C and 40-in. Wash Limited. 36--in. Goods, in Fancy Crepes and | Voiles, 25c value Tonight, yard . ... 15C Full Size Bed Sheet, 50c¢ value, 2 Pillow Cases, 45 by 36-inch, value 14c cach, total 78c value. Tonight Limited. Window Shades, fine Linoline Cloth and nickle ends, value 40c. | Tonight, each ... zsc | Scrim Curtains, Lace Edgings | 08c value. 59C | Tonight, a pair. .. Bleached Turkish Towels, 10c value. | Tonight ... .4 for 25¢c Black Colored Sateen Petti- coats, 79c value. Tonight Cotton Crash worth 6c¢ yard. Tonight, yard . ... Limited. Toweling, 4c} | which struck and exploded on enemy | Miss Tan: . SR STUDY AND EXERCISE Btudy doee not hurt a child unless the study time is taken from time that should H be epent in out-of-door exercise. Overstudy and lack of exercise make | thin, bloodless children. It is & com- bination that provokes St. Vitus’ dance. If your child is thin and pale, listless, inattentive, has a fickle appetite and is unable to stand still or till, you must remember that health is even more im- portant than education. See to it at once that the patient does not overstudy, gets at least two hours out-of-door exercise every day, sleeps ten hours out of every twenty-iour and takes & non-alcoholic tonic like Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills until the color returns to cheeks and lips and the appetite be- cowmes normal. For growing children who become pale and thin Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are not only safe but in the great majority of cases they are the very best tonic that can be taken. and strengthen the nerves and a: nature in keeping pace with rapid growth. The Dr. Williams Medicire Company, Bchenectady, N. Y., will eend you two books on tie blood and nerves if you mention this paper. If yourchild isvery young ask for the booll: he Care of the Baby.” Your Williame’ Pink Di e e e s o They were aviators nelles. German casily dropped bhombs ceal steamers. Main, headquarters reports erday an enemy hydroplane damaged by Turkish fire and fell into the sea. second hydroplane at- tempted to salve it and was sunk by our fire An Eng armored crui- ser which tugged the damaged machine was struck by our shells. The cruiser with the hydraplane with- drew.” that was sh vay A PRODUCTS. Could ¥ind Attractive Market in U, S, Reports Commigsioner Quinn. Sydney, Australia, April 10.—State Deputy Trade Commissioner Quinn who is now in the United States has reported to Premier Holman that in his opinion there is a most attractive market for Australian product that Atlantic le of the United Statcs. His investigation has led him to be- lieve that Philadelphia would welcome direct steamship communication with Sydney because of the heavy wool consumption, and he thinks there is also a chance for the establishment of a direct service to New York Mr. Quinn believes Australia could find a very profitable market for raw products and food supplies if they were sent to the great centers of pop- ulation in the Mississippi Valley through New Orlean APPOIN' TO PASTORAT Boston, April 19.—The announce- ment of appointments to pastorate for the coming year overshadowed in interest all other business at the clos- ing sessions of the New England Methodist Episcopal conference today It was expected that there would be numerous changes. MISS TANZER'S LAWYER IS HELD FOR CONSPIRACY | “MDAVID SLADE New York, April 19.—The federal grand jury, which has been investiga- ting circumstances surrounding the preparation of the civil suit for breach of promise brought James W Osborne hy Rae Ta . handed do indictments against David and M - well Slade of the law firm lade & 200 Broadway They Tanzer's attorneys of record the civil suit sandoned, and in the investigation of charges prefe against her of m s before Clarence States Cullough, by the £ tion of were in oner; Albert J ite detective employed commis Tanzer's case, and against r herself. The indictments of the Slades and McCullough are sim- ilar and allege conspiracy to influence a' witness and conspiracy to obstruct justice. Of there two indictments the second appears to be by far the most important. It charges, among other things, that the Slades and McCul- lough arranged with a photographer to make a fake photograph of James W. Oshorne and Rae Tanzer together by superimposing a picture of borne upon one of Miss Tanzer. This picture was to be used in the civil suit to prove Miss Tanzer's claim that she had associated intimately se Os- | with They build up the blood | repulsed. | [2 The Kitchen Is Heart of Your Hon And the Stove is the heart of the kitchen. That’s why our Premo line is so : As one woman said—" seems almost friendly in t automatically, is no troub Premo Ec L ‘My Premo Eclipse he help it gives. ItH le—and I get fine IPSE Kitchenette Style ‘This is the newest product of the perfectly equipped Eclipse fac- tory. In size it is exactly pla anned for universal use; large enough for a big family, but comy designed to fit smallest kit >actly chen- ettes. Ittakes up the least pos- sible space—27x40 inches. Double oven wal cast-iron burners bills one=third. Eé‘lipéé say. Is and cutgas Come to our store and let us prove all we Auton Oven-h John A. 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