New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1920, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY 5 SRUI§9): | sellers that one to Work was started yesterday after- REGITAL PRUGRAMS noon by the Stanley Works on the | YOVelty Lamp shades Were Popular| renew its siock clearance of a lot upon which B. J e : . house stands. When Building gbet e bidde . It Allen heard of the com- | ar Home. 1tention to move the hous 11 strecet he communicated ! Novelty lai.g sn Organist Beehe Announces [Dter- \'o:''i onlcis ana o5’ result en- | or 1 smost non the city's coffers to the extent are made iy The company was not aware | Christmas. Most of the local stores esting Program for South Church SRS e | zone ahead with the work. The put 3 - pose of the removal is to make room | Joseph Clair Becbe, organist at tha ' for a factory office addition. South Congregational church, has ar- ranged a varied and interesting pros sram for the recitals during the | s . ' | audeville company month of January. The soloists are [ ot local girls gave a most amusing pe Miss Josephine Simpson, soprano; | formance last evening at the Y. . Iliss Elizabeth Marcil, contralto; John | A. before an audience of about people The young wemen did thcirs- S ! selves credit in t e r Tho program follows e January $th.— any pro , Tenor gette wWho ymphony) Raff | school 5 Borodin | her s he | dancer. 3 nadine T8 i several t with a Nocturne pretty gir sses Margaret B Solo: The Voice in: the IWilder- | Dorothy Booth and Margaret Foster ness .. Scott | were Olcott’s orches- Dowd Sonata (E maj <+....... Handel | the performance | AMATEUR VAUDEVILLE 18 SFULLY STAGED Dowd, tenor; Spencer Terry. bass PARTNERS DISS Morris Segal has filed a notice with Homo - ... Piccolomini ' the ‘town eclerk of 1! intention fo Mr. Dowd leave the firm of and Birnbaum. In Nature” ...... Dvorak ! Segal and Irado i 11th | ducted a furnitu izabeth Marcil Contralto street, each owning a one-half Malling Birnbaum will conduct tt Arioso (Sonata & 3 Quantz after January 19. Danse de Miriltons Tschaikowski » = Solo: Supplication Kursteiner 3AY WITHDFAW MAN- Miss Mareil. i OF-WAR F Air with Variations .. Haydn ! peping, Jan. G 2 A major) e Bach L Quintet) Mozart 3 that the Solo: The Lord is My Light .. Speaks yarship statio at Fuchow Miss Marcil be withdrawn consequent to the res- The Infant Jesus ....... toration of order at that port. Overture to A Midsummer ? 8 Chinese considered the apan Dream .- Mendelssol® * iors at Fuchow the dispat January 15th | ip to that po % Spencer Terry, Bass. ' Chinese public opinion and l= Chant for Drad Heroc intensification of the anti-Japanese | Prelude ... oo Jarnefelt 1 Solo: O Lord God (Rebeccs Barnby | Mr. y. i ; — Poer Gynt Sulte +.-«.cers. e Grics POPE MAY ACT In the Morning Death of A Anitra In the Mountain King's Hall | Solo Tha Pabhcs Vater| Repatriation of 200.000 Prisoners | i Vatican Said to Be Interested in | Evening Sor ot War. Overture to Luryanth e ! Tome. J 2.—Two hundred thou- Hungarian Diton 74 solo: I IWiil 3 Down in e 3 ange de:l; (,:“_' Peace 5 S Buck - Lo Gorditi fine niaThell 7 For three years the Paige engineers have been devoting their s > e e go may be asked K efforts to the development of a New Siz-cylinder motor. With L Adle 4 ira. port the prisoners {_Am}« ‘rla. 5 every fac}lxry for rg:sea‘:ch _andr experiment, these men have s o) JRER) GO UG et 500 2 3 worked with one definite object in mind—the production of the e expensc of Japan until : 5 i S( 5 : hips | most efficient power plant in the world. L o nehe °c‘?: That motor is now an accomplished fact. It has passed from A A SRS s :a"l‘on_ the laboratory to the road and there it has been tested merci- Rossini & e & ] lessly and continuously. It has been subjected to every stress LARGE FAMILIES i i 5 and strain that brutal driving might suggest, but in each in- uilies of ten and stance it has emerged with a flawless record. These long, exhaustivesiests have convinced us that the new Paige Motor iz indeed the most efficient of all light sixes. In Jinsced oil so that s hn the schools can be | not collec W suit- ¢ 2 1cn fit 2 vs. Mike Palko. sene perfectly dvy dip Co. Altow this to dr siznmen > trial dates were ng in some conven- | yade E lendar s n ot! by Lawyer cmsesena o B Announcing @ New Paige Motor rconomy of operation. hill climbing ability, aceeleration and flexib t has far surpassed any power plant devele—" "¢ this 9 organization. Best of all it is an original Paige product- —conceived by Paige engineers and built by Paige mechanics in the Paige shops. In it we have incorporated every approved feature that is known to automotive engmeering. In brief, it represents the sum total of current engineering knowledge. It expresses accurately and completely the tre- mendous strides of scientific development during the entire war period. It is a strictly modern achievement—a product of the combined genius of two continents. | Get Married” | T ' A New Paige Car ! 1 The war has taught American manufacturers many vaiunabie lessons. In the past three years, for instance, we have developed an entirely new conception of precise manufacturing in ladrge scale production. You will find a striking example of this practice in the New Paige “Glenbrook’’ model. The scrupulously accurate methods that were applied to delicate Government mechanisms are now producing every unit of our car. With the closest inspection, vastly increased equipment and much broader experience, there could be only ope result-—a highly rzfiaed, highly standardized product. One ridein the “Glenbrook™ telis an eloquent story of finely- balanced construction. The smooth, even power of the motor sweeps you along without a suggestion of vibration or mechani calnoise. There is merely a gentle purr from the exhaust as the fl Jeasonab[e l"_riend &, “7 ides on its way with the buoyancy of an aeroplane. in Any Season i The . - “Bride” iy Battery on Your Car “EXIde’ reputation is built on ‘*EXIde’ performa and performance is the only thing that giv to a battery. You pay a little more for the “Giant that lives in s Box,” butl you rcceive a great deal more in the powerful cranking, longer life, better lights and greater freedom from operating trouble with an *‘Exide."” “Exide’” Service in providing for every need of every make of starting hattery enables you to obtain maxi- mum efficiency from the battery you are using. A periodical test of your battery, a timely renewal of separators, minor repairs if necessary, and expert advice on battery care are mighty important factors in the opera- tion of your battery. These are but a few of the many features of ‘‘Ex{de’’ Service. All road shocks and jars are immediately absorbed in the velvety spring suspension. There is no danger of sway or “side slip” no matter what the speed may be, for every ounce of weight in the chassis is dis- tributed with scientific precision. Inside the car there is body room, leg room and elbow room for five adult passengers to travel in luxurious comfort. The upholstermg is soft and inviting——the equipment and general appointments throughout are the best that money can bugs. So far as the design is concerned, you of course know what W@ expect, for this is “The Most Beautiful Car in America.” The “Glenbrook™ model is our latest achievement, We merely ask you to see it—ride in it—drive it—and form your own opintan. We shall be quite content to abide by the resait. PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY DETROIT, U. 8. anafacturers of Peige Care’ A. G. HAWKER | 1 ' Sy ELM BTREET Central Garage, FPla'salle, Suce to Standard Tire and A ases in City Court | chiaries Guibin y. Jan ward Greenstein. by M. Avery the Hotel Bronson = this with black | Trj ignments Made Thursday. at 10 a by . Joseph Feigg . Georze H. § Brode

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