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NUARY 31, 1919, Start Today to buy War Saving Stamp An Excellent Investment ;i and a patriofic duty ANAS TRACAATAATD /ictor quality, always look for the famous trademark, “His Master's Voice.”" It is on all genuine products of the Victor Talking Machine Company. NARNNAWARTA VAR AR UrAY YUY AT MUNYAAY New' ictor Records for February Fresh delights for the music lover! The best of the new music and some old established favorites. Magnificently rendered by famous and exclusive Victor artist Farrar is heard in an exquisitely beautiful song; Galli-Curci gives voice to a delightful coloratura aria; Gluck presents a touching old-time ballad. The Flonzaley Quartet plays a rollicking little Irish reel; Jascha Heifetz contributes a violin solo of dazzling brilliancy; and Harry Lauder sings a cheerful peace song in his own inimitable style. There’s dance music, too, for your enjoyment; and popular songs in both humorous and sentimental vein. All are listed below, and you can hear the records at any Victor dealer’s, VAAUAAUMUAAY I WII [ i e vecori on e e e | INSERETERRR ANKT IN SQ. 1 bay vour water rent this week and iaterest.—advt. uto space Ceorbin ectric Service Sta Tel. 1032-12.— Place. me at Long's shoe sale.—Advt. | jovelty qa 1ge hall wce, Friday evening, —advt r, Turner Hall.—Advt of A baza ] mce, For. hall, Berlin, Feb 1.— e | Number Size Price { ESTINE DAY IN NEW BRITAIN [ The Wren " Ameclita Galli-Curci 64792 10 $1.00 t S S— f i 3 v 6479 1.00 it 1 Zionists to Hold Large Mass e | 2"“{;?"‘“ MrsBonnisieins Emilioltltna:;:::}: fij;q: ;g | chi | ou < Meeting in Talmud Torah. The e VIClrflla” and | S S Floieaiey Gatoias s 12 I lestine day will be celebrated by Moto Perpetuo (Pagar Jascha Heifetz 74581 12 VNN AW ARV WS AVI WA AVIAVARATYA The VICT OR February records will be on sale tomorrow—come in and let us play the latest “hits” for you—we are well pre- pared to give you SERVICE. Henry Morans Jeweler 365 Main St. Directly Opposite Myrtle Authorized Victor Agency. nate in securing three brilliant ers for this meeting. Mr. Louis y, ehairman of the Zionist Or- ation executive committee will in English. Mr. Lipsky leaves week to attend the peace con- ce. Abraham Goldberg of New will speak in Yiddish. Dt ke H. Cohen of Hartford, for- - a lieutenant in the U. £ army later instructor of court-martial pt Camp Johntown officers’ train- chool will also speak. The affair ises to be one of the hest ever in New Britain fewish population of New Britain, | e 9 Boat Song i Geraldine Farrar 87289 10 lay evening in Talmud Torah | Peace Don’t Let Us Sing Any More Anout War; ‘ - 5 o I L Boganjereninegotanoiy) Just Let Us Sing of Love Harey Lauder ) O il A28 leing and of serious consideration i | Oh! Frenchy—Medley One-Step Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra i o - e great problems before the Jew- | I - : G 8 Me-ow—One-Ste, Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra} >~ =5 may be of interest to the lic in e-ow P people today. Perhaps no year | p enertal and Talki e\‘;}St h(i) wngn‘Ub'tll o Rock-a-bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody Vernon D-lhm}m_ o been of such significance to the | £ alking Machine o sin p { The Pitkaninny’s Paradise Sterling Trio 15512 1 .35 s G R ticular to know that in choosing a musical | Mournin’ Blues—Fox Trot Original Dixicland Jazz Band) | .~ = p B ietions nre heing tealized this | instrument for the entertainment of the Clarinet Marmalade Blues—One-Step Original Dixieland Jazz Band 8¢ From the Jewish congress and | AMERICAN PEACE DELEGATION on | Good-bye, France Peerlleu Quartetl .o\ 10 a5 g i e L A o board the GEORGE WASHINGTON, the EhciNavyAWill Bring [hemBack [z Gt == rence come doily reports of the | = = The Worst is Yet to Come Billy Murruyl L o S encourasing nature. A Jowish | VICTROLA and VICTOR Records were e Billy Murray [ 16515 10 .8 f in Palestine is practically assur- » = | This news is of especial signi- | selected, . I's Never Too Late to Be Sorry Horry Macdonough] | 0\ i e to American Jowry because our | You are choosing the BEST when you Don't Cry, Little Girl, Don’t Cry Henry:unj’ = AL f ereat prestdent, Woodrow Wilson | " O e ~ i - Hove's B. Lewis James and Sh: 1 e S "ty ' | 78 have the VICTROLA and VICTOR Records Basiei ety o st 5 ploning the Jewlsh cause before for your home entertainment B G OB SRL : ; g2 world tribunal 1 &1 * Till We Meet Again Charles Hart and Lewis Jamell 2 o S L w Britain has been exceptionally Have a Smile Sterling Trio) 18518 1 -85 g Hear these new Victor Records to-day at any Victor deal He will gladly give you an illustrated booklet describing these new records and play any music you wish to hear. Saenger Voice Culture Records are invaluable to vocal students—ask to hear them. Victors and Victrolas in great variety from $12 to $950. 2 Y Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machines are scientific- ally coordinated and synchronized in the processes of manufacture, and t use, ope with the other, is absolutely essential to a perfect reproductio —— | X e R AU RAYMUSAVRAVAAURAVRAUMUFAUMUPAY New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st cf cach month NWAVEVWADY s B9 Russell Bro AVELS IN SOUTH AMERICA ere is a real p who atiend the 5“"l'llulmlllllm T Y in store for ple’s Church prist, Court street, on Sunday eve- A at 7 o'clock. Dr. R, H. Glover | === - e ' 4 2 s g give an illustrated lecture on | { Glover, from the audience and pre- g E o\ erica. He h ARt m‘m\.! HGP NlfiHT sented him with a bouquet of roses | AER i Ghine nals mies oo ol on behalf of the employes. Mr, Glover | || Ul R T B o D RN R jtoured all of the missionary felds. | responded with a fow remarks. 1 NS5 it T “"(l i i T T L i views are colored and have been Entertainment a Good On i 1 = QQ % | i | by Dr. Glover in his travels. Ho | PR“VES GALA Tl The entertainment arranged S f I eh view, thus making it | 4| Geovge Christ and E. M. Pratt was of | J[E 3 order, the principal cvent on zram jein > Kazoo minstrel The K oupe rendered | TEm—m—— = «elections on Kazoos camou- WORD FROM JOHN J, CREAN. | Quinine That Docs Not Affect Tead {Over 1,300 Employes Attend V05 1 | = 0 represent musical instru- : g it stinz. The public ) admission will be charged in- ! | | i { Writes from France Telling of His | LANATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tab- represented Recovery from [ness. ; 5 & an be taken by anyone without | [ —— i :" Rube, Miss 5 -\’l"‘“‘r"-“'“' s . . ) : {e nervousness or ringing in the | B | iss G, Cavanaugh; old m According to letters ceived from | hea There is only onc Bromo Over 1,300 people were entertained | Red Cross nur John Crean, of n street, sta- % L e o ° L) jat the Y. M. « . last night by the | j ima-Yama, Miss tioned at the Army post office at et HARTFORD. ol Corbin Screw corporation, through its j Son; sailor, Miss M. Egan; gypsy, Miss | Chateau du Loir, Sarthe, France ¢ - = 5 2 s recently recovered Miss | local soldicr 1 . illness with influ- | ¢ py, \L. Jackson; Jewish comed Crosley’s Major ) ' cominities oo e TS e e ey el Ber- | from a two weeks LSl ' ([ “Screw Shop Night,” one of the fac- |, dude, Miss 1. Hi “loumhi| enzar ikt the timetlon his lilness, ihel|le) claie il ol LUEASELERC 50 EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN ke iR A Al tory nights, a series of which has just | Miss I. Loomis; pianist, Miss 1<, | stat the hospitals in the vVicinity ! iyolmes & Hoffmann's hall sta i L1 . e S been started An excellent pro Murph The soloists of the troupe | were overcrowded, but that the hos-| February Ist.—adyt § 1 oy we Sgan, ‘phy, Cava- | pitality of a French family’s home e &1 40 $16.50 \ was carried out by the employes and r?\‘ ;L;;y ).\“:lim \'.f”“f - | , 2 ty of & Fronch family's homs ‘ — ] COATS DRESSES BLOUSES Wi e s | refreshments) worejseryed in 0 took part in the evening's J,H,Al.un_\ recovered. Mr, Crean presidc = s ) A ’ Y | quet han of the association am are: Miss K. Walsh, Messrs, | at the organ at the midnight and C”}A! URDAV Slllts and | the evening the entire building was at . Latham, J erson, J Peter: masses in the Cathedral of Chateau LR \ B > Overcoats the disposal of the Screw Shop em- | T !,,7,,(.,_‘ f“{ TX';‘ J T Loir — directed a choir of 10 "‘.fl‘fiffifigfl" We offer our patrons for the remainder of the week excep- NowiA i Al e e S o O T gten 3 Pl nu“;pn( D e a for the \ - ) 25 B conal values in C ‘).r]r)n‘i\“..» («;1;1 Blouses. Several manufacturers $1 3.75 | crowds. Superintendent Pratt acted , defeated s and Hem- | ous American camps in Fra }(\?'W/ Hot Wa:?' | e T e AR 5 e (6 fre S e Sl as announcer and director of the on- | € T b o | e e e R W™ — Sure Relief RS n e s e e B i yow e e Considering the e L 100-point game of pool. | much pleasure on the trip. Mr < PR fine quality ST 3 The general committee for the eve- | left for France with a contingent last ELL&:AN s K $9.95 and $14 $16.50 and $19. Y Bouquet for Glover. ning was composed of: Charles T 1y, : W p to $27.50 Were up to $39 woolens, styles | i S GRS rows, E. M. Pratt. G Christ, | The soldier emp! FOR INDIGESTION [ In the above prices you will find Coats with handsome fur 1 i i ! Sl sl e Charles Rosen, I Person, Jacob | fuct that Uncle S s ever « : collars in nuiria, Hudson s Piccoonanall opossum, & Tha mat Aad ta]lorl'ng e sadressily PSR SES il e fnider i wa Albert | erate o lll\v Seiaie ot Silvertone, Pom Pom, Burella and in fact all the best these boys’ suits hanked the “Y: BL" for the use of | Scripture { when ho tells how when ti AT R O S i o e i e are good values, the building and explained to the em | :’v:.. \,(,”‘\,,\ e l 0 ploves the nature of the meeting | to overflow its banks every man sta- FUR COATS REDUCED Later in the evening he introduccd S-S0 2 A A 2@ X ¥ | tioncd there ~a ‘brand new pair of ! Only a limited quantity of these. If you want a fur coat now 4 The [ttt e e One Treatment Iip) pocts ditol him ndthinan B is the time to get it Luke Horsfall e SR ; ° ° ! i 5 Natural Lynx, trimmed with Raccoon collar and cuffs, was : employes of the concern, Who told o th Cutlcura — i & on Page 6 and read the B |W $150, now $75.00. (_;0‘ the history of ertain man" whe WI ‘ Buy vour butter at Russcll Bros i Natural Muskrat, was $195, now $98.00. 95 ASYLUM ST, | |entered a'local factory and, thro 59¢ pound.—adyt i news of Lazarus Cocs [ | B Taupe Nutria, was $225, now $125.00. Clears Dandruff 9. Owntment 2 & 50, Taleum eness” gained a po- aker then | il dragxista; Sosp ample each fres of © o-it- em. The s HARTFORD. { {Mhis “stick Natural Raccoon, was $275, now $150.00. < il et | sition of e called the “certain man,’ Great Triple Clearance, Kiaticura Dept. B, Poston.” Bestlbutie: advt. 39¢, Russell Dro rles |