New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 18, 1919, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 19ig. DELIVERY srobably ACT COMING TO | enue, b;:l]lle\'es that congress will pass I { an enabling act for the enforcemc: ARE EXON ERATED | of wartime prohibition, effective July “1 according to a statement made here today. . A P B | Mr. noper, nternal itcvenuc Comunissioner lsc-} to deliver record of “Ben Hur,” Walter has for its au- Howard. a successful Will soon i in ATRPLANE . and will no doubt re-| Chicago, ifeve th Netions by ilad i v pe ihE prohibition work definitely etk e | providing the r sary [ Dvery sttxecit the sec- | Training Station 3 with a supply of jal paper of the 5-mile trip to Ch ve” is a war play, world drama hat might be termed the in- | its scenes lie about London. The | distant roar of the guns across the ichannel may be imagined if not ac- | tually 1, but the action pleases ent with which every Brit- nd Money 3 While Iy will who came to Louisville ’ an address before members HesearConstesa el At southern wholesale dry ternal revenue wo e work finally is lo will procee the enf that arc . sefore Jul . 1in envir Befo uly 1 isher is familiar. reau, we we do with April 18.—D; e | other laws ner of inte ride in from Chicago ez 1- | and to make their ride pleasant.” that the act had not the Two women and a man make for Ut e g its romance, principally. The man, a gay young blade, in from the front for a week’s breath, falls desperately in | love with a young woman who ar- dently recipracates his troth. The second almost instantly enters, with charms that arc deliberate if sensuous, and the audien es the swaip fickle, if not worse. His fiancee | observes as much and the emotions of all concerned e tense when it is suddenly revealed that the coquette, the second woman who would be wooed, while professing to be a Bel-| glan refugee, all of the not ' with excitement and thrills I other until a spectacular IF MOTHERS ONLY Park theater, ¥ n, is now in its svent of the the: season will be ‘Seven Davs’ I pren nt in December, 19 | Columbia ecords % Ponselles First “Bu tterfly Record It is more than Ponselle who sings “Un Bel Di Vedremo.”” It is Butterfly singing her heart outin longing for her lover’sreturn. Arecordthatjustifiesthe critics” acclamation of Ponselle as one of the world’s great dramatic sopranos. 49571-—$1.50 i A S N /;////,4‘11\\@‘ ERE are some diamond values you might search for in a hundred other jewelry stores without matching in grade or price. A handsome gift for Easter. Mountings in platinum, 14k gold or white gold. Prices from $20.00 to $350.00. ;iel Glorious in Gypsy Airs” Slow opening notes—then fiery pas- sages——Toscha Seidel at his best. Theringe of these haunting “Gypsy Airs”—from a maelstrom of passion toa mere suggestion of sound—gives this youn ussian genius every chance to show you his intense emo- tion and the bri{liance of his superb technique. 49564—$1.50 Rollicks Through Funiculi-Funicula !"~ R As a boy in Naples, Stracciari sang this rollicking air. baritone makes it a thing At the sound thythmic beauty. His splendid of A beautiful wrist watch makes a thought- ful gift for Easter. Wehave them rang- ing from $12.00 up to $200.00. Ribbons, gold filled and so'd go!dbracelets attached NOTE For Saturday only we will allow a special discount onall Jewelry and silverware. Ask to see our 26 pc. Rogers Set. regularly $16.00 for $10.98. 238 MAIN STREET ) REED JEWELRY CO. of his voice you fairly see Vesu-~ viusstanding out against the spark- ling blue waters of the Bay of Naples. 78104—$1.00 New Columbia Records on sale the 10th and 20th of every month COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO New York CotumbiaGrafonslas ~—8tandard Moddls up 1o $300; Peried Dusicas up w0 32200

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