New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 12, 1919, Page 2

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sh the Job : T Y BUY A '8 The ability of “WILSON" business clothes to graceful- : i A, ly meet all practical needs is VIC OR y by generally admitted. Gl @ “ ER3RSH BOND i 57 and Better. NEW BRITaiN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1919. T it G PRSI SR L At R Han o e A new Victrola Record by b G - | Caruso, Homer and Journet Tt R s D T z % A record that deserves a place among the great T concerted numbers in the Victor Record catalog—a £33 RSFAILS We have w8 6l o [T e : ; . hear again and again. / By Hand & - 3 " A thrilling interpretation of one of the most dra- These R record that you will want for your collection, to matic scencs from this biblical musical narrative. Horsqf;ix}ll.}l!/fqade NOW for that Deferred Painting ‘ sk Delilah beguiling Samson with her soft words, the That affair across the water has postponed a lot of essential : old Hebrew warning him of God’s wrath, Samson things. It has made many products scarce. It has reduced E . Pty & b E,l:,u:ldvca;]llcif,gf qualities in some things. But Bay S!atedP¢11§nt star?dlardsoare e struggling within himself and crying to God for They are Cus- fir“;:ffi?;?an }YZsL r:;f ;:;Se‘:f r:::\:?zfufzrl ;923:5?“ Sin prl;‘: help to withstand the temptress—each voice plead- tom Clothes. tecting ourselves we have protected Bay State users and they Beady for Serv- can buy Bay State Paints knowing that they are getting the " ice. same high quality that has given this line the reputation of being 1 » : e harmony. “the paint with a New England Conscience.” . Luke Horsfa!l 6 In-or-Out Varnish is all varnishes in one. It eliminates the dabbling : s Dakii . oserfote UKe Horsiaii Lo, ! round with half a dozen kinds of varnish for a dozen ditferent jobs. It will ? L% i amson et Dalila—Je viens celebrer la victoire S ASYLUM 8o, take a beautiful finish that will withstand water, steam, wind or weather. 5 (I Come to Celebrate Victory) NARTFORD. WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & COMPANY, Inc., Boston, Mass. Enrico Caruso—Louise Homer—Marcel Journet ) eV arhisk Flakess in Neb E sl Victrola Red Seal Record 89688, Tiwelve-inch, $1 ing its own cause, and all blending in wonderful 7 S "> can bur Rav State Paint and In-or-Out Vainish from T 3 Any Victor dealer will gladly play this new Victrola Recard or any other A" I.eading Beaie[ se“ Bay slatg Painis -fi o ‘» ‘ 5 music by the world’s greatest artists who make Victrola Records exclusively. > | Morgan & Kingsley, New Britain, Conn. T There are Victors and Victrolas in great variety from $12 to $950. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Important Notice. Victer Records and Victor Machines are scientific- e = i 3 ally coordinated and synchronized in the processes of manufacture, and their and buildings on Shuttle Meadow I use, one with the other, is absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction. | | avenue. g | Richard E. Erwin to Elizabeth Ap- Now Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month pell, land and buildings on West Main street [;LERK Stanley Rule & Level Co. to Wil- linm Albrecht, Jand and buildings on « z *h street. abeth A. White to William Ross, ind buildings on South Main 7 7 Z 22 >w Diritain Real Estate & Titie Co. unes Tynan and others, land and buildings on DBlack Rock nue. ment stands for both i ) In Our Prescription Depart- being received for record. Twelve | (i ey I ; Xy, AXELR j,DgS | marriages and 13 deaths were record- 3 3 land on Stanley street. HES AfiTERS VOI - &J’ ed. Warranty deeds totaling 54 wo McMahon to William I, Toi ~REG USPAT. / e ael | Mechan, land and buildings on Walke- L e Ve, A John V. Sullivan cstate to Mar- 9 o7 ylts Masiers ine € Bodwell Land Co. to I. M. Goldstein, ==Yictor Tatkmg M2 PARK STREET garet Sullivan, land and buildings on [ land at Beividere, Bigelow Phone 1366 M | Tremont street. Anson A. Mills to Elizabeth W. Rl Welles, land and buildings on Lin- Bstate of Eliza A. Kinlock to An- 7 - v SoT nie 1. Kinlock and others, land ana | ©°In street fid U ) AN e NS oo e I. Cherniak to T.eo Levia and buildings on Chestnut stre J g oRT son nd CITY ITEMS Estito of Drideoet Clark to Eliza- | 0hers, Jand and buildings on Wost beth Clark Watkins, land and build- [ % ings, Main street. Building Co. to Rertha 7Y me scibert, la i Stanlay | O INITIATIE SEVEN, McK. Lucas, land and buildings on | S¢ibert, land and buildings on Stanley TO ¥ Special bargains at Damon's shoe | and buildings on Main str Sy Gieorge B. Whatnall to Henry Boh-| 00 New Britain lodge of Bose Wadnesday.——advt John W. Lockett to Anna Uhryn,| Fauitable Realty Co. to Aurelio | yopt. land and buildings on Bast Wil- hosu to the | B nd at Belvider: Conzonetti, land on Mitchell stre Slks brinzing much sucee o the | @ F. L. Knox has sold through the | 1and at Belvider neaneLlandEonTicchell oty lis street. RS " R IRG s G b The Phoenix Realty Co. to Abraham Zquifable Ity Co. to John Brun- Patrick MeCabe to Edward Green - and on lay cven- | % . Gorbach, land (seven pieces) on City | Z0- land on itchell street Stanley Quarter to Mrs, Ezina Thorn- . . stein and others, land and bulldings s ot seven idates will ton of Jo City, N Nes g and Connecticut avenues James J 1ghton to Willlam J. 1 on Main stroet. : e ‘ e Voight has sold through the samo The estate of Joseph Towers to ey, land and buildings on Com- IEdward 0. Kilbourne to Anthony | v many applications awaiting action | B HARTFORD. - il R i e Lucy A. Towers and others, land on | Shefoial (j’l- : = Dorbuck, land pass and rights, High-| of the lodge. Following the miecting R = e Main street to Mrs. Theresa Barron; | Stanley and Bassett streets. e ndiadding VEIliam e8| Handifenracs! Thursday evening, the hous N and M. D. Stockwell has sold business Istate of Michael T. White to R | F'arley, land gs on Main Alfred L. Thompson to Willlam |\ itee has arranged a luncheon and | blocks on West Main strect to IT. Bel- | Marholin, land and buildings on | ¢ Thesthut streets, = | Hultberg, land and buildings on| enfertainment. Under the n house | i -F kin and wife Deveoy stiocy ¢ i o SKY, | Chestnut street commiftee things are bhooming, and 2% M s B Ao i race M. Smith and others to | !?"d and building: 5 Minnie Simansky to Harry Maxen,| \niher of social times arc hein : k The board of > commissioners | mhomas 7. Davis and otliers, Arthur F. Taylor fo Charlotte W. |jand Wost | and on anc ildings o Main g R (e will meet tomo v evening, and Lhaid fox R aiRbulld o s pcn Y planned. The amusement committ Ellis street Taylor, land and buiidings on Tulip | street 2 i) 3 y e ness will be transactec , ; 5 G . vesterds ade further arrangements | 8 routine business wi ransacted Raffacle Potenza to Gerardo Jory. | Street) S - yostete S e Michael Kehoe of the Naval Re- | liuola, land and buildings on South Pauline Jahn to I T and W H SCHOOL NOTES. s : ationed at Pelham Bay, spent | Muin stroet Hausmann, land and buildings on == and 22 on the Elks circus ground the week-end in this city. Laura L. Taylor to Charles . Rur- | 1toherts street. Annual Mecting of School Council | S i Michacl Riley of Johnsonburg, Pa., | karth and others, land and buildings | Jahn Checker to Felix Kolodzinski, | Will Be Held Tomorrow Afternoon. PLANS NEW SCHOOL. is visiting with his sister, Mrs. James [ on South Main strect. land and buildings on Gold street Wi st S g e e e Egan, of 48 Beaver street Louis Lirin {0 Joseph . Moretlletti, Fannie W. McKirdy to Bodwell Officers for the ensuing vear |, Rov. Lucya ojnowski. pastor of ! B ) g:”,o Holy me society at a meet- | 1And and buildings on Chestnut and | Tand Co., land on Hillerest avenue. be elected at the annual meeting of | {he Sacred Teart of Jesus chuyeh. is | i To be COmplCICl_\' at her ease, a woman must Fairview streets. Bodwell Realty Co. to Bodwell | the school council to be held tomor- B weitzer and others to | Land Co., land on Hillerest avenue. row afternoon at the Grammar o Henry inroe, land and buildings Joseph Stachelski to Paul Grabow- | S¢hool hall. - Superintendent Stanley A meeting of the principals of the | on Chestnut streot ski and others, land on Burritt | . Tolmes will be the speaker schools will be held this afternoon Matthow Wasilus to Abraham Due|| helghts A Sehetall tencliers aedting 4 ofclock ‘at Supt. Holmes' office land and buildings on Wake- Clayton A. Parker to Guissepina | take pla the Grammar school on 14 court ( uba and others, land and build- | Thursday afterncon at 4 o'clock. Al- i el Elizabeth A. White to Richard . | i on Poarl court, fred MeDonald, a government agent, Q”“'m s e e A e E 3 land and buildings im0 1l Eierne s o 3. Ken- | Will speak on ““School and Home Gar- Bfi_\\:k“5> in, land ar uilding: remont mil Hjerpe and wife to B. Ken pea i s o str land and builc 3« Maple | dens.” IND'(:EET'D’” re ¥, land and buildir N ple JSeALL DG Ired Beloin to Morris Cohn, land Sinoet the membership campaign being ing last ever appointed a commit- tee to ar or a field . planning the erection of a new school have the self assurance that correct apparel always to aid in the congestion that is rapid Iy increasing among the Polish chil- gives. The hat is one of the most important featurss will | dren. The parish owns valuable land at the corner of Broad and n | street. and it is prohable that this of the costume and must therefore be chosen with extreme care. John 1. Martin to Lena Schupack | strec i e W N i T - S : S ; : e o T ! ¢ have hats of 2very shade of every shape, and others ké 1 T bui s on | Imelia Halleby and others to Fd May Musicalc [ MANY SCHOOL CIILDREN ARY 7 J | Main and Myrtle streets. wardylitk land on Last street The May musicale will be given ot Mothers who value 1h o Herman Relkin to Abraham Rdel New Britain Real ate & Title| the Center church chapel tomorrow ! the weifa son, 1 and building Wallace | Co. to Walfer L. Willilams and wife, | evenin ,at 8§ p. m. An unus- SureRelief | ..4 Acch streets. e ety Bl e S B e e In fact we have hats of every type for every purpos . Grace M. Smith and others to Paul Wiltred Holiver and others to Frank Howard E. Horton, so- | reverishness ) Tect) S e . i GAN > | Ande: and othe land and build- | Seibert, land and buildings on Stanley 't Anderson. violinist; | ders Hea : ; \ 1B t unusu lh} low p1 i %/ | ings on Stanley court. streot - Tickets 2 tha : e formal and informal wear, large hats and small hats. pianist 25¢C. | pOWI ¥ FOR INDIGESTION Tric Carlson to Ivor Bengston, land Pawl Amdewson and others to Frank | — Don't accep:

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