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McCarth e 52 . . £ L3 fna H, Trankin Elliot of Day. | Benjamin Alfred Goldberger, 54 New York N ¥, Two appealing wartime songs by Reinald Werrenrath. R0, were the gues of Mr. and | Neilson Ave., ar R LWay, . b Marino, 2961 FFulton St 4 lard Dobson of 39 Stanley enny Greebler, Cannon._ $St, | Brookiyn, N. Y. : a week-end party given for | New York, N. Y (-(fll»\ W. Muller, 1 Van Dam St before they leave for over- EVOL GRUNDINI Weatogue, 4 p “Good-bye, Alexander” cleverly sung by Marion Harris. submarine, Conn. 4 s Nestor, 622 1. adies’ Auxiliary, N. A. L. C., A A. Hafling, 29 Ave. D, New | St., N e 163zd 4 Four Good Dance Numbers. Seven Stirring Soldier Songs. et Thursday evening r I ed J. Senk, 447 B. 13 St., £ Two Spirited Band Marches. Four Breezy Popular Song Hits, at the home of Mrs. George Hart, 7 Brad St., James- | New York, N. Y. 2 Kensington. Members will | town, N. Y. > 5 alker, Bangall, e 7:13 p. m. trolley from the Sterling - Henion, Main &t { >s Co., New York Hear these new Victor Records to-day at any Vietor dealer's. He will gladly give you an illustrated Poughkeepsie, N. Y Karl Sojda, 197 Spring 8t, U booklet describing these new records and play any music you wish tofhear. Saenger Voice Culture Records H. W. Maier is confined to his Frank, Pavl Imperiale, 39 N. Port- | N. Y. > are invaluable to vocal students—ask to hear them. k Vine street by illr land Awe., Brooklyn, N. Y. . Carl August Thurnberg, 145 Boone Victors and Victrolas in great variety from $12 to $950. Rl Osondvirs, David Herskowitz, 252 Hopkins St., | St. Jamestown, Y ‘ 5 & = Brooklyn, N. Y Louis A. Turner, 52 E. 25th St. ight. —Advt WARREN LOUIS HOEL. R . D.|New ¥ork, N. ¥ g 3] Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. nder G. Hallaby of nion | 99 Collinsville, Conn “| Henry Wolanski, 2020 Clinton i as returned to f | Huzh r. Kol 1005 1-2 Dekalb | Buffalo, N. ¥ Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machines are scientific- e i5s Sprolled dn the Brooklyn, N. Y { _ John Woods, 221 Williams St.. New ally coordinated and synchronized in the processes of manufacture, and their Army Training Corps. in Kezon, P. O. Box 108, West- | York, N. ¥. use, one with the other, is absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction. Earle Cadwell of Chestnut | phyry, N ennie Blackman, 637 E. Fifth St., i P k. cecovering from illness with Yo r King. 216 Euli st | New ¥ork No ¥, il : New Victor Records demonstrated st all dealers on the 13t of sach month g sl ! JOHN BRESSETPE, Central Vil- | ! lage, Conn nes Brundage 3 'N. Hyland Ossining, N. Y rett. of . Stitt- nklin M. on of Mr. and Mrs. F. | Greenfield, ltt of South Main street, has £ been elected president of the Timothy A. Byrnes, 16 Heyward St., nominati inday school ' B j Broolklyn,iN. ¥ il R o e e L A4 _Clen J. Cotter, R. I. D. 1, Caton, ate Michgel McGuirl, 1916 New jaunieipal farm ibit com- g hwhich had cl of the ex- | at-the Berlin -will meet | » bat & o'clogk at the Camp | Joseph ¥, 1, 284 Brainard St., HOSPIL A" GETS PROPERTY ftate Co. office to close up its Kalb Ave., | srooklyn ot Marziotto, 798 Kar sold his prop- TLudort, junior -m ox: of | Brooklyn, N. T ty on s to the ex- | )= '\sw‘mc[;flfl TR c ‘r vmvmmo URAYA URARAY ; AT of the Ludorf neering | : ) Lowimer S, | ccutive boupd of the 1 Britain A " IIH m Il m“ bistruction Co., left yesterday | B yn, N, ienernl haspital, through, the asency | &“&»— 4 ‘{0 % imbia University where he ! ar an, 277 S. Fifth § ¢ H. Dayton ELum The prop- | |IEG3T i O “ m B, for a. commission in the | B 4 ty wil o 4 ions and will oS ] “ (I ery byanch. - He is a grad- | c 3 ser, % W. | ultimately becony me for the ratt Institute. { Tenth St., New N nurses. 'l ‘l ll il s'

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