New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 19, 1918, Page 2

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~ What Is the Liberty Loan? It's succor and life for a bleeding jorld. It's the glimmer of Peace at wn. It's the strength of a mighty 'm to strike, Tt's the gleam of a eat sword, drawn; but, more than ll, it's the pledge of love to the lads om we call “Our Own,” to the boys land, afloat, on high, it'’s the good i ‘“Money Home."” uy That Liberty Bond Today from —THE~— ckinson Drug Go. 169-171 Main Street rom Get-Up To Go-To-Bed There’s a KNOX orning to midnight, whatever the time, occasion and cir- cumstance, there’s a KNOX Hat to fit the hour and the head. OX HATS exemplify ‘‘the art which conceals art”—that DISTINGUISHED SIMPLIC- ITY, which spurning false gllding and glossing, im- presses by lts absence of dec- orative fussiness. THE UKE HORSFALL COMPANY, b Asylum St., Hartford. PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. ift can be shown in buying Par- Bhints at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. al Order of Moase will hold an ation of officers in Moose hall to- The installation will be in b of Brother Hubbard, of Merl- Other state officers will be pres- b smoker and entertainment will d after the installation. b pay more for ordinary shirts? Parker Shirts for less money e-Leland’'s.—advt. bme an assoclate member of The ritain Choral society. Gala con. esday evening, May 7, benefl{ Pritain chapter, American Read Assoclate membership tickets halder to two tickets witt of seats in advance of public Jo exchange required. Price $4 pplication to R.T.Chapman, 18 street.—Advt. ps of all kinds. ecorating Co., BEddy Awning rear City Hall er Shirts at advt. Besse-Leland's In yon are In Hartford be sure iit the Coughlin Shop, 82 Pearl where you will find the largest ent in the city of all latest jork and foreign styes in suits, nd dresses. Miss Coughlin has turned from Florida, where ducted a fashion shop during ter months BOY SENT AWAY. ter Did Not Have Clothes to ‘Wear to School. year-cld boy was ordered com- 0 the state reform school hy Pames T. Meskill in chambers rning on complaint of Truant ndrews and Miss Mary Camp- ncipal of the Burritt school. explained that the boy's s dead and his mother works Hay, leaving an 1ll-year-ola Ir to attend to the cares of the nd also take care of a three- child. The boy did not have thes to wear to schoal and charity department providea decided to play hookey. LL-ANS blutely Removes estion. Druggists money if it fails. 25¢ RZANgizl , MONDAY, TUESDAY N R A b WE SPECIALIZE ON METAL AND BEAVER BOARD AND SIDE WALLS. DOING WORK. CALL OR PHONE 359. GIVEN FOR THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 3 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Painters, Decoratars and Sign Makers EVENTS TONIGHT High class photo drama, Fox's the- ater. — | new L. features Superior photo plays and vaude- | an inte: kin ente and popular songs mirable today | rode ot HARTFORD, FOR CEILING ESTIMATES Women’s and Misses’ Suits at $35.00 The splendid business we are doing selling Sults at the above figures are excellent indication, fering Sults at very extraordinary pr In oth featuring Suits at $35.00 & ‘s a wonderful opportunity garment at a saving of These handsome Suits of the season such as men's E 5 twill, delhi cloth and a number of other There are several styles to select from SALE of SILK DRE! REGULAR PRICE UP TO $27.50. Now on Sale at $16.50 | Beautiful Silk Dresses at special crepe de chine, also combination of ts and cr all sizes, including stylish stouts. Splendid variety « lect from. i thesc that words rilor-Made > are of- wo > to 1 all the wantc gaberdine fashlonabi poiret materic ting story and Virginja Ran- uns with a selection of old isplaying an ad- | Marie Walcamp 1s seen | and tomorrow in a new epl- “The Lion’s Claws” also & KO comedy and other short | are on the bill. prices ville, Iyceum theater. | St — = Moving pictures and vaudeville, Keeney's theater, Admiral Schley lodge, O. D. meets at 187 Arch street. New Britain loage, 1. O. O. Main street, mUuis, at 242 Sons of hall L. D. Penfield camp, Vet- erans, meets in G. A. R IStella Rebekah lodge, meets In Jr. O. U. A. OUT AGAIN, IN AGAIN. Julius Yostrocwicz Playing Hide and | Scek With the Police. i Julius Yostrocwicz. a teamster em- | ployed by Solomon Shurberg, was ar- rested shortly after 8 o'clock th morning by Det. ve Sergeant A. C.| Malone on a ch e of violating the | city ordinance relative to overloading | wagons with scrap metal and permit- | ting it to fall into the roadwayv. The accused was driving past the police station when he was noticed taneously by Prosecutor G. W. Chier W. J. Rawlings. Captain ’ Grace and Detective Malone scrap was even then dropping wagon, his arrest followed, and ficers picked up a quantity to evidence. { Yostrocwicz was arrested for a stm- | ilar offense earlier in the week and on! Wednesday was fined $5 and ¢ An appeal is pending now. This make several times that Shurberg's employes | have been arrested for this offense. off the the of- | use as | I CALLED IN DRAFT. Ewverett A. Hull, whose New Britain, R F. D. No. notified by the Bast Fartford ars board to appear for examination on | next Tuesday at 1 o’clock KENNETH HARLAN ‘ ON KEENEY’S BILL | Kenneth Harlan is seen in the Bluebird production, “The | Lash of Powe which is showing at Keeney's today and {omorrow. ably supported by Myers. Kenneth part of a young man w er by wealth. John Rand living in a small western | | 1t his best He is latent forces would make him either a curse or blessing to mankind. He dreamed of greatness and power, holding Napoleon us Tis ideal. Mar- | icn Sherwood loved Rand, but loved | society and fine clothes more | When her father fell heir to the | control of a great trust company, and | n:oved to N ¢ young Rand | went along. "hen asked Sher- | wood for his d: t S d, (01} wag told hig income small to marry on; but was that once he attainec could marry the girl An old man who has spent hi experimenting with a high explosive | brings the formula to the trust com- pany for safe deposit. Young Rand is alone in the o es and charge of the paper. When learns later that the inventor been killed by his own expl sells the secret to a foreig ment. With the procecds he speculates in a1l street and rich., His wealth create power and a determination to be ! avenged upon all who h him. His love for Marion Sherwood blends into hatred of her father, and Rand goes on w wpose to likewise ruin ev ] quaintance Finally he is So thorc and detested that oppc n to contemplates violence ang are employed to dcstroy he is in his spacious mansion. Rand’s home and everyon it blows to atoms under the tremendous explosives. | Rank a nightmare the future fclds Marion There are fo on the bill. V eity dancing s irls are 11 Inman and Lyor their comedy talkin 1 Donald offers a dramatic was too ! advised | wealth he | lfe | takes Rand | has | sive, he govern- becomes immensc desire fo e opposes eryone of | 1 feared him nare: Wh akes from Love sho pretty | show. | ell liked with | Chas. Me- | sketch with | of the Mery Zentay plays Barcarole’ from “Tales of Hoffmann” For sheer magical beauty this exquisite number is a revelation in violin recording. Zentay has inimitably expressed in music the dreamy lilt and cadence of moonlit waves rippling beneath the gondola’s swaying prow. Records like this sufficiently explain the 20-year-old artist’s tri- umphs in Europe and America. On the back, Rubinstein’s ““Melody in F.”’ A2503—75¢ - ~ ) ‘Any Old Place the Gang Goes, I'll Be There” A charging song with fighting words set to a war-like tune. Perhaps vou can guess that ““the gang’’ is bound for Berlin—and you’ll certainly want to join in the charging chorus. On the back, “ Faugh-A-Ballah.”’ A2514—75¢ X "My Sweetie” st I X LS Sun i by Samuel Aash g A typically clever Samuel Ash interpretation of one of the most popular songs of the day. On the back, ““I don’t care to live in any marble halls with you.”’ A2511—75¢ Incidentally, these are only a few samples from the unusually complete May list of Columbia Records—55 splendid selections running from popular hits, war songs, and whirlwind dances to opera airs, numbers, and instrumental music. BUY Il , LIBERT concert Buy Liberty Bonds; * Help Win The War Men may be leaving this week, next week, every little while. They will be singing. You can hearten their songs by buying a Liberty Bond. You should buy a bond and another bond. Buy them today! You should buy with a song in your heart. Send some records to your soldier. There'sa Colu: bia Grafonola in his Y. M. A. or Knights of C New Colambia Records on Sale the e 7 10th and 20th of Every Month L —___[ Price $215 . ~ Whh i s 53200 Columbia Graphophone Company, New York e — Colwmbia Grafonola PSS o SRR Ry R A S o= e e (7= A AINSesS sSOoLD:BY Surely dignity, distinctiveness and de- light were never more cleverly combined. © Tailored ar Fashion Pack An added feature is the Bi Swing com- fort sleeve which permits arm to your swing easily. A copyrighted style from Fashion Park. | lf s Ahe Wilson o

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