Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NITED STA LIB RS '3 fllmng at Annunl ‘tpe New Britain «Chorsl o-urt."nflcrlnc the musical e mh‘ Olaf, The . pro- led into two parts, the "3‘1” chonu. 0] d‘ then has been performed * | leading choral societies, being 2 (b) Mother o° Mine <c) Dumy Deever . )( ddi sl ng lof the Star Spn.nl ed Banor will concl\lde the produgtion. King Olaf is one of the best musi- .cal pleces ever wrman and the text was taken from “The Saga King Olat” by Henry Wndlworth Lohg- fellow. It was- dedicated by :Carl Buwh the composer, to Harrison M, 14 and the Apollo Musical club of chlugo It was first performed in Chicago on November' 30th, 1903, by the soclety to which it was dedicated, Mr. Wild conducting, and on May 27 of the faollowing year was given by the Kaneas City Choral soelety, ct ducted by the composer. In the same year it was rendered at the World’s Fair, . Louis, Mr Busch again conducting, and since by many) re- * | ceived ‘everywhere with enthusiasm. m Henry the VIIL mh Conduedn( sp ke condusion, woloiste. axe dred Graham, soprano, Theo Karle, , CEAI : READY-'I'O- ~ SATURDAY ofiernmemrhblevnlueum Fine Tailored Suitstocloseoutourenhreslxing g e u.. P qughmDu.s,"lchdue. Tomorrow Vomen’s Ready to Wear and Tailored Hats. $3.00 and $4.00 values, ati. Active Society Professor Edward F. Laubin is the musical director of tonight’s conce and Robert H. Prutting is the orches- /The. tenor, and' Arthur- Mjddleton, bari- tone. Follow‘lul are the .qm ‘mem- bers of the CBoral soclety: prano: iss Esther 'Anderson, Stisa Olive E. Anderson, Mrs. A. L. Baldwin, Miss “Alva- ‘E. Bengston, ifi SALE - GARMENTS 50c 59¢ ** 69c Emvnmmgm.m and Cotton Hoslery' for men, women and children, Priced for Saturday. 50c -$1.98 Miss Dorothy Birnbaum, Miss Augus- Gerda E. Carlson, Mrs. F. D, Clark, Miss Anna Clark, Miss Lucreth. Clark, Miss Emily E. Cope; Mrs:i Robert H. Deming, Miss Laura P. Farrell, Mrg. Charles Glad- den, Mrs. N. H. Gold, Mrs. M. Griswold, Mrs. P. V. Guiberson, Miss Myrtle Holcomb, Miss Elsie Johnson, Miss Marie Kopf, Miss. Dorothy Latham, ;Mrs F. L. McGuire, s, Rose Lawson, Mrs. Walter Meyer, Miss Beatrice E. Nell, Mrs. Myrtlo Nordstrom, Miss May Petts, Mrs. Charles C. Pfersick, Miss Irene L. Reynolds, Miss Arline Root, Miss | Marion: Schade, Mrs. Olive Stoddard, Miss Frances Vater, Miss Ada What- nall, Miss Ruth Raphael, Miss Frieda ‘Willlams, Mrs. Katherine Bacon, Miss Eda W. Beale, Miss Louise Firn- haber, Miss Marion L. Hoar, Miss Fannie Holmes, Miss Gertrudé Klein; Miss Helen McKeon, Miss Ruth Parker, Miss Florence Parsons, Mrs. D. 'W. Williams, Mrs. J. K. Wood- ford, “Miss Daisy J. Wunsch, Miss Marfuerne Sengle. RTY 3% Snbscrlpnons fo this Loan previously reporled as havlng been forwarded to the Government by tl\!s Trust Company . Forwarded May 29th. and June 1st. otal forwarded lncludlnu June 1st. . Bass: B. W. Clark, Henry M. Dal- |idea in lnl'nd The entrance , | through ‘the main body of the house. H. Johnson, John A. Lindsay, Goorn H. Mitchell, Raymond Tomlin, A. W. Jepson, John F. Burns, Stanley M. Hunt, H. E. June, J. H. Jackson, H. |H. 'D Litchfield, Birnhard Hockmuth, |H. Y W. Hart. stnrhl. lorman BOARDER AND 850 GONE. Stanley Zisk of 63 Orange street P pocketbook and of Stanley Lipks, boarder of ‘less than a' week. Lipka, according to the complaint, has been a resident of the city less than a wnk and during that time has boarded at the Zisk home. night, Zisk missed the money. and 1 puuneo ot Lipka. Detectives are vestigating. ' THEATER IS CHANGED. The new management of the Russ- » | win' Lyceum theater has been putting 2Mi):,| Mo & 'special effort this week uponh the , | remodeling of the second balcony of Hr Dndloy T. Holmes, Miss Stella R. . Johnson, Miss Esther M. Johnson, Mlnl Elizabeth Hiltpold, Miss Kath- erine Migor, Mrs. Robert J. P. Nuss, Miss Eva Rober, Miss Emma Tom- masoni, Miss Florence Tommasont, Mrs, Fannie, Winans, Miss Madeline ClOII mmer Miss. Lena Marshall, ‘Ethel Oldon, Mise Lenore ‘nolds, Miss Ruth E Schme Olive Shaw, Miss Carrie E. Smith, Miss; Blanche Staples, Mrs. Herbert 8. Woods, Mrs. R. G. Young, Miss Hope M. Schmidt. 3 Tenor: . _H. Andres, Walter An- dres, G. F. Bigge, N. G. Curtis, J. ‘W. Facey, Elmore E. Morse, - P. Phillip Hermann, Russell Holcomb, Leon Jackson, Oliver Nicols, James E. Rees, Thomas Spence, Charies Stuhlmann, James E. Usher, Emil Vogel, J. J. Kidney, F. S. Murphy. the theater, to have it ready for the New Britain Choral soclety concert tonight. This balcony is particularly desirable for musica] events and it has been completely remodeled with that m air Dressings Parl OPERTIG SATURDAY, JU‘\ 2 lnr ANNA T. GLEASON' -Room 24-25 Booth s BlockmNew Britain llN SATUHDAY “WE WILL SELL OUR $30.00 Adlake, Barnes or Viking Bicycles for $27.00 cash. Come m and see tllelll— * Red, Blue, Black and Brown. Fisk Tires, Spring Saddles, Rubber Pedals, Coaster, Brake, Roller Chain, Stand on Rear —Guaranteed for one year— The Alling Rubber Co. 240 Main Street N ‘The entire place has been thoroughly renovated and re-painted. 'This flaor of the house is going to bd a popular place hereafter, and i sure to be patranized to a much- than ever betore. s W,W o jorBe Liften at SK ~-We wxuml 5"' Crow street and Miss nou (ml.rlu.nd of 1 rs. Following the ceremony, a reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents, for immediate members of the contracting couple’s familiea. Thé groom ls well known, being vice pres- ident of the Y. M. T. A. & B. soclety | and employved in the ofiice. of the Lan< N Corporation. mnowlnz a honeymoon trip, ‘the couple will -reside - st 386 Stauley strest. . ANNIE IS AT IT AGAIN. : 1 5 i Mrs. AnnigéaCulie ‘went on anothes | rampage today and mpted: out. & warm reception to her husband, Wile' ance in polm court would result in re. thas siie found out the: txut#. GOING TO AVIATION oulr Andrew F. Richarason of 18, u~ flflolmwdlhm!mq“- tM Saturday Salc At THE GREAT WESTERN MAnKET These eeseert-inlyonchtto-ppaltoyour seen the Qunli EXTRA FANCY TENDER ROAST ( SMALL LEAN STRIPS OF URG. . SMALL-LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS HEAVY €UTS O NICE FANCY COOKING CHIC : FANCY LARGE HIGH GRADE !‘RANKFURTERS ROUND STEAK OF HEAVY STEXR BEEF SHOULDER STEAK OF HEAVY STEER BEEF .../................. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT PRICES EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ' WHITE LOAF FDOUR. Regular Price ................... ccseces on this Flour $2.25. . of goods we are offering atflleuhixh prleefill!l sevesssescsbennsa SWEET LOAFFLOUR..........cccuuuuues G 3 ‘SUPREME F] UR PILLSBURY’S BEST FLOUR . LARGE CAN OF BAKED BEANS ... 2 CANS OF PEA! IMPORTED PUIIEErl OLIVtEJBOOII 125 Qlllrt Regnhr ce on is SALAD OIL—FOR SALAD USE - LARGE SIZE PRUNES Fancy Jersey Stnwberriu, large fruit. SPECIAL ON SUGAR 10 lbe SUGAR $7c and 1 Ib COFFEE 20 UNCHES RARERIPES HES: