New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 18, 1919, Page 2

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| 1919 * ASTER { WALL PAPER STYLES | ’a ANDIES Decorative Cut-Out Borders Again Most Popular exclusive OWN YOUR OWN HOME If you can’t own the whole house we will help you start the Foundation exr Lyons Terrace, Winthrop Manor or Belvidere LITTLE . SITE AT e Whites Farms on East Sireef ‘A BUNGALOW and two TWO-FAMILY HOUSES will soon be under construction at LYONS TERRACE with an opportunity of renting two apartments in a New House if your application is one of the first. Those REAL GARDENS at WHITES FARMS on East Street north from Smalley We are now showing the largest and most assort- ment of 1913 WALL PAPERS Our Decorative Individual Cut-Out-Borders are strikingly beau- tiful and surprisingly inexpensive. Dickinson Drug C. 169-171 Main Strest Do not deny us the pleasure of showing you our selections. You will be surpriscd as well as pleased. PHONE 330. .. Springy, vig- orous, refined ! models that radiate th e cheerful spirit of this happy season, Luke Horsfall Go. In Our Prescri ment stands for both RELIABLE SERVIGE AND REASONABLE PRIGES AXELROD’S PHARMACY 236 PARK STREET Corner Bigelow Phone 1366 CITY ITEMS F. Louise Wiard, Grace Wiard Young and Oliver M. Wiard of Ox- ford, O. sold today a two-family house at No. 21 Walnut street, through the Camp Real Estate Co., to Solomon Ginsburg. Baster footwear and hosiery, Da- mon’s.—advt. Mr. and Mrs. dnd M Mrs. Charles Ritter and Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Parker left early this morning by automobile for New York ity where they will spend the week- end. K. of C. ball, State Armory, Arch street, Easter Monday night.—advt. A daughter was born at the New Britain hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Mar- cus H. Fleitzer. K. of C. ball, State Armory, Arch street, Easter Monday night.—advt. CHURCH 1 's Episcopal a cantata, the * John Staloer wiil o choir. vices will be held a regational church, o'clock Tmation Lutheran church, services were held this morn- ing. A consecration meetir this afternoon, at the E pel church, the subjeet bei was held The JOHN BOYLE CONPANY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 CAPACITY HOUSE AT NEW THEATER Darge Crowd Present to Greet .\|.’nm-l ger Jean Belasco at His Pre- H micr Performance. The new Palace theater, formerly Keeney's, formally opened last ning with a capacity audience. interior of the theater has b presents a decidedly pearance. As guests of the mansz ment last evening there were, numer- ous city officials, including Mayor G. A. Quigley and others from nearby cities. ) § The motion picture bill presented is Burton M Mr. | . Keenaz Johnston, Mr. and | a good one, including Edwin Arden and Julia Dean in “Ruling Passions” t Maciste in the first of a , “The Libe udeville d inclu rial stunts, the Palace trio, sin; rmann the Great and the four 1 s. last named three y good. Hermann | was compelled to stop for 63 days at Port of 80 rep: ORGAN RECITALS The last of the series of Lenten or- gan re Beebe, was held at the South Congre- gational church noon. eebe, sulli Memor audience, pa famous trunk trick. The four XKel- | tons are a musical team that {with the best. Especially good is t! yvoung woman member of the team with his | trombone and drums. These people succeed in “jazzing” the music as it is| |seldom jazzed on a lacal stage. In ad- !dition the young woman gives several interpretations of her own in which the merest suggesting of the famous “shimmy”’ figury The Palace consists of a returned soldier, w and twa other Their ony is good and | | their selections as well. This show will continue today and picture will be William Desmond “Whitewashed Walls.” A new va ille bill will be shown Monday as will the picture, ¢ Forbidden | City,” starring Norr almadge. TRY TO DESTROY SHIP. Germans Endeavor to Ruin Stemmner | When it is Interned At Brazil. San Juan, months the Brazilian steamer Leopoldina, formerly Hamburg-American line cher, has been April 18, —TFor New York and has arriv quent repairs have been neces ing to the t that when she burning fires under them when contained no w ihey Leopolding, [ TBELANS ) { ) EESTION ! 3 5 'gflspnmfi J | =\ b g Er:u.-?us ,.1; 5 ot water W™= SureRelief who proves herself an adept at the § tomorrow and on Sunday the feature | i ELLANS 2 Martinique, to under- | to her burned boilers. 1 is under command of a Brasil- naval officer and is to be thor- shly overhauled at New York and d in the French transatlan- BROUGHT TO CLOSE During Month of May, Joseph Becho Will Give Scries of Sunday Musi- s the rendering of * from the o “Parsifal,” by Wagner, which played with impr vealing the full to and the prelude to P ner, which was feeling and sympathetic tion of the beautiful ope Afternoon organ ri discontinued until the v when Mr. program for each of t A will be assis . member o cales at South Church. tals conducted by Joseph \\"c-flnr-&du_v after- This was the ninety-second 11 which has bheen given by Mr. and the music pted to Holy W as especially r overture, “In CHAS. 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Also complete line of Liggett's, Fenway and Guth Chocolates. THeRexoll st 8T MATIN BT REET interpreta- | Beebe will have for Everybody | Street are 300 feet deep, and it is some of the best mellow planting soil in the city. We will PLOW Free of Charge any lot purchased from us, to June 1st. A small deposit secures your lot, balance on EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS, with NO TAXES or INTEREST for Two Years. Free Drawing of Useful Presents at LYONS TERRACE FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY AFTERNOONS at 3 P. M. START A GOOD iNVESTMENT ON GOOD FRIDAY Ask how “Bodwell Service” has provided more people with happy homes last eight years than any other institution. THE BODWELL REALTY COMPANY National Bank Bldg. in the F. E. CRANDALL, MGR. Phone 1801. EASTER FOOTWEA AND HOSIER Authentic and Discriminating Styles FOR YOUNG WOMEN Brown Oxfords, Black Oxfords, White Buck Oxfords, Patent Oxfords, with Cuban heels and Louis heels. Made to our special order on lasts of latest model. FOR YOUNG MEN Swaggeer Oxfords showing all the latest designs known to the Shoe Craft. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT This department is worthy of your attention and is one of the largest in the State. Hesiery for Men, Women and Children including all the latest novelties from the hest makers. o R KL BOOTH'S BLOCK NEW BRITAIM.

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