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D. CHORAL CONCERT 10 ; ASSIST RED CROSS List LIBERTY ol Patrons for Annual | Musical Festival | The S NS R T AR W AMEOAAEE ter the ckinson Drug Go. - for has been ticket sale arrangements have 1 | completed for a bz 1 A ¢ preceeding the Ked Cross campiigi in j 4 May be given for the New Britam | & chapter, American Ked Cros - | B musical program will be furnished by | o off HSPEER the New Britain Choral society und ;'4 assisted by soloists of national repa- | tation and high n 11 standing, and | 4 tamp Out Savagery . mcnerraor 35 nieces the mon- | 4 4 4 <hip of whic bean carefully ‘k cted by Robert Prutting, the well 4 Save Qur State | inown aecor of tne Hiariror 1[ harmanic orchestra. who will conduct | o the orchestral number: | The Fox ci | —THE— erously donated ’ | | = | | | WE SPECIALIZE ON METAL AND BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. CALL OR PHONE 359. THE JOHN BOYLE CO. Jand 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE inters, Decoratars and Sign Makerr : kets are on sal nie s £r Chorial socint indication that e will be sold el e { out : 15 Ol = | A packed house ctod a it uM h e b‘ 159_1‘” Mam S"efl Patrons of the concert who have i e e anhattan HIER ta boxes are as follows 4 . ) < " . S. Landers | ' | ’]‘ o () . Smith, Mrs ! ive un George A. Qui | LOCAL MOOSE WIN 5 y : latch and W. I%. Attwood, B. A. Haw- | . N DI ¢y, C. F. Bennett, Steven Robb ana | Defeat Mc ‘”_‘; :‘ ool isetbaciqgand When overcoats come off, —_— lames Cochrane, . A. Searle, r { Cribbage Teams Manhattan Shirts come into Lt the Real Cause—Take Dr. Kimball, 1. H. Pease, F. H. Coo ; rame between the Meri- N S N 3 . - 5 : S50 SR oILE AL their own. The fine materials, Edwards’ Olive Tablets T 2. Williams and J. W. Dan len and Britain loose, were ; e s o h orge W. Klett, H Humason, At- | ey af S local b st rich colors. pure dycs and ’s what thousands stomac e R imbail e Lt e i spruce fi rive on exposure rs are doing now. Instead of R [ cvenins. th New Britain t : being pruce fit (hrive 'r 1 exposure tonics, or trying to patch up a Sl i olsae Leiih e e R ,",'3:3 rla g e from April to Octoher fligestion, they are attacking the G P AR R 1 oS i gand Whether you're partinl to use of the ailment — clogged liver work « :hrostam| oo o anloE e that § o dlodns befty stout-woven Madras or fordered bowels. . PR T { winning two out of n:«. ,‘ ece Sseries 3 ey 5 dwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the : would i ¢ tournament and t the sybaritic swish of Silk, = » Choral s v, V - o i a soothing, healing way. When ol ) would pay for a bhangu ierih o Afanhacnnlshintiror fod bopelsipre performing thely melodious work by A. Gor- | Sregelosegat i every oceasion, from back- functions, away goes indigestion A4 v Sreaatl g Thomas, giving splendid oppor- | e M ore weods to bailroom at $2.00 to o have a bad taste in your Uity for the combinod work of the linr N et i uton;u: caoated appetite goor thorus, sololsts and orchestra. Th - My fatiag n’t-care feeling, no ambition or ','4'(\.”‘ "”‘ SSaierity ”"“ teaan | thack - Meriden, 100; New Brit- | troubled with undigested foods, e _?‘v‘“"‘l o ‘»-n(l = “_\‘wv*w | ain. 73 P — uld take Olive Tablets, the sub- st el JDNcrcating | Cribbage— Meriden, 46; New Brit- e iorl siring artists of great tulont ) ) THE dwards’ Olive Tablets are a ;h‘fl“sofml,":w”{ g sy | nquet will ‘take placo in tha egetable compound mixed with DeUL o campant, and | Luey > near future arrangements vet You will know them by their * "™ ‘r‘- £F usiVicton Qrotacompany, [iseiniy or. They do the work without ‘1\"«- vM\”m' n ‘g“‘\ ’": 3‘« ’ parts. gk o ol Eampe or pain. ; aul louse stands today onc _ 2l bne or two at bedtime for quick vest tenors before the public CAMERA ICLUB ELECTS. COMPANY, b you can eat what you like, - #n Amierican product and his wor | The following officers were elected knd 25c per box. All drug ists, 4t the opera this season ber 1t the mecting of the hoard of control pdjzhen B lothing short of phenome The | i len, o 95 Asylum St., Hartford. critics of New York City have bec n| EMS unanimous in the praise of his voice | , famous in the’ ape field, but he has sale, Men’s union suits 45c|reached an equal height on the con- | Leland’s.—Advt | cert ,.\(:«:.: !lm\ t:\vn, with all the A e i noted choral societies the countr: Sale. yen's shirts ©9¢ and| inciuaing Cincinnati, Chi Minnc e eland S sal apolis. Norfolk, Springfield and Wor- | as been received in this city | ster. fe arrival in France of Ser- Tie beautiful voice of T i Horwitz. abelle Marsh is probably known to Men's shirts 79 and| more people in the country today | Advt than that of any other soprano, du- tver to the great popularity of her song ety at| records. Her appearance in New | B ernoon in | Britain is being anticipated | s bound to t ed by 7 H Monis =00t collar shints is one of the draw e e | cards on the concert stage today, and has appeared with Jeading Choral | ~lubs and orchust everywhere. NTS TON]GHT Tha local soloists, Mr: Cary Reynolds and F. v need no introduction to New b ss yhnxw irama Fox's | = | audiences, both having done excei- | oo j lent work in this city and in ILn-r.J Qe ana superior photo | T i Too much ‘cannot be said in prais: {of The New Britain Choral um theater society. D t o g this splendid concert ater This is their third season and the e have developed > a musical so- lodge, K. of T., meets at|Ciety that compares favorably with | ke at many of the same of equal size in s the country, dge, 1. 0. 0. F., mects in| Visiting artists and musicians have M. hail expressed gr wonder at the finish g of their work which has been a I. O. O. F., meets in | complished by the socicty in so short a time, and (pey have been rehears i | Ing for some months past under the | K G. E., meets in|direction of Mr. E. F. Laubin. and | every indication that they will st o | pass all previous achicvements in the Union, meets at 34| “oming concert | | The thema of The Swan and The — | Skyl < is that of a poe wondering L% Jo) M., meets at|along the banks of a stream. and | hearing the songs of the Swun and - | Skyl int ta their story. The n Nest. O. 0. O, meets | dying farewell of the Swan to the Vbright skies, while the Skyiark fuil | g _ of youth, vigor and health. proclaims K. O. T. M.. meets at | that summer has come in_exquisite melodies { chorus well as the artists oppor ised Letters Aunity for beautiful effects g The second part of the program w1l include groups of so ¢ i5 a list of i o Cisiting artists selected led for at tha letters re- New Brit- B e A - | viety, and finally the stiri :t BOIcoRtor Rt oW eskl | i i BRaTl Mot Ia T ohn A. 75 Kensington | XN Olaf, which the society sa last year and which is repeated | vle F., 38 Prospect | request. Tt was the gem of the con | Lancisco, Arch street. cert last vear and because it is o | 201 Hartford Avenuc, | "PPToPriate to be given at a Red | M. R. 109 Main Cross concert, as well as becau 3. Roxbury Road from the merit of a musical stand- | m, 317 Atlantlc street,| POINt It will conclude the program. jamin B | Every citizen of New Britain awarozoski Whitman ; ¥Pould be glad to patronize this con- cert, not only beo e 1t is to be Mabel glven for the Med Cross society, b ; hecause of the encouragement which | ry 144 80 Main) it will give the New Britain Choral A soctety in their werk of raising \l, 318 Washington | ®tandard of music in the commur | Tickets “rate in price prices have been kept purposely ty the society because from the s are mor fank, 417 Main ey it has been their object to A. A. 34 Savanah|?s many as possile from a of life in their work E: 6 Main i ephina, 228 Bures BE LL-AN S Narth street Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25¢ | rs. Abbie, 84 Church olt 792 W. Stanley F. DELAN Postmaster Racckliffe 250-256 PARK STREET amera club last 1. Start Henderson lantern s vice- IT PAYS TO BUY OUR RIND, t, James G Paul A. Stahl Fred D. 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