New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 27, 1920, Page 2

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astic Hosiery e bdominal Belts he very best and at the est price— f desired an appointment be made at your home ake measurements— Proper fitting assured. Telephone 330. THE kinson Drug Co. [ 169-171 Main Street his is the Last Week of Special Prices on | Men’s Furnishings ! Rogin, Jacob Rosansky. , $ 0, $4 SCARFS each, 3 for $3 IMPORTED MADRA .50 quality at $3 3 for $10.50. 6.00 quality 3 Jor s1 at $1.95 TLANNEL NIGHT SHIRTS at 1918 PRICES LK PAJAMAS 18.00 values at MO to $12.00 ‘It Pays to Buy Our Kihd” ’(ij e , tg!_:ccjiovgfa" Eompany ASYLUM STREET HARTEFORD. 93 CITY ITEMS held a \beut 30 at- Marlow’s store last night. rks in bariy i Bt week to pay finte advt, Good und Wellare of B. wiil mec ck at the home of 9 Fairview street. Britain Nest of Owls will hold ation of officers this evening. A of 17 memlers will be -initiated, of <ohn Dill on Chapman water rent and committee Friday night Mrs, Dai- hed yesterday Tfor by Constable ¥ ile as a of a suit brought by Emil Dill. Frit is returnable befors the of common ylcas the first Tues- March. { r “Dardanella” at Morans' of the cele- Young People’s society h Bethany church will the 31st anniversary of orzani- on Thursday evening in the h street 1. An interesting 1 will be presented. ¢ people are tuking advantage b rug sale at B. . Porter Sons. . hteen putrons of the Connecti- ight and Power company have i the mayor's petition to the > waltz for purse of hall, Tues. evening perty on Arch street has been y Samuel Knight to Sol Dubowy. pice is $12,000 and the transfer e made April 1. ce tomorrow nizht. Dudjac iusko post. Jacob's pi advt women the o will hold esday afternoon bartment of Mrs. Home Inted Landy nall family mith Baptist | prayer meeting | 2 o'clock in the at Bonney at to do plain cooking Ap- | for two weeks. cit awds—lookins v - 1 ICCORMACK Is FINED. pk' McCormack, w by Officer I7red V ternoon 1n tLhe i tel Grs the pea $10 enne 4 on 11 lenness charge und §5 and ¢ i p charge of ceating < distu ,l’ by Ju John IL: Kirkham in = Akamian., which was con- | until this morning will to appeur teday 1 fest nit of the auto show. Lash | eompany exhibit advt. i e | are taking fheir honeys ! fair-—advt, (LASS T0 GRADUATE AT GRAMMAR SCHOOL iucd from First Page.) Casey. Hyman M. Cusio- i Aldrich Cederval, Clifton Leon Cowles, Joseph Paul Curioni Frank Vincent Damico. Ernest Wil linm Dehni, Fred Aton Debhm. \hert Willard IErickson \braham Fichman, William AR B B O G B G Martin IFleische acob Leon Fruchtman, Theodore Peier Hamilla, Herpert Hernann, Waiter Hermann, Harry E. Hjelm. Gustav Adolph Hjerpe, Wil- liam Clfford Hoffman, Fred Peter Hooper, Vahram George Hovhanne:- sian | Charles Will'am Ives, | Arnold Au on Carl ®phraim Johnson, verett Julius Johnson. Sta 1s Alovsivs Kaminski, Charles Joseph Ksnecewicz, Frank Klos, David Krubitzky, Francis Paul Kukish Haddon Nathanael Larson Laurinaitis, William Lithowitz. Corrado Vincenzo Mangiafic son Feedrick Marion, Paul Wi Moreau. lto:lo Nerl. fGerald Kermit Niles, | Raymond Albert Normovle, Hiram | Dougzlas Norton. | Clarence .Axel Oversironi. Michael George Patrus, Carl Person. Charles Nelson Quigley Harold Wilfred Roberts, Aug- | ust | Bernard Harold Martin Sandquist. Albert ssell Shepheard, Morrin Shurbersg, ajamin Joseph ki, Edward | Stepanek. Kben vald Sundell, ank Adolf Szewcz Strong, Jr., John Joseph Joseph | Adam Alescander Tietz, George Hen- | ph Urban. | Francis Joseph Volz. ! Benjamin Bernard Weisberg, Ed- | ward Harold Wiener, Walter Rufus Wright. | Peter Joseph Yawin. Philip Zucker. | The Graduation Program. | March—*Tread Lightly™ .... Bennet | Prevocational-Grammar School | Orchestra Invocation .. Rev. “Father, Adored in Worlds Garabad Missirian Above” Hatton Salutation, William Clifford Hoffman Class President | American Principles and Tdeals Learned from the Siudy of History Margaret Catherine Klar Tableau—*The Triumph of Justice Over Force ... Vivian Hough, Miriam Sc Jacob Fruchtman, Priscilla Warfield, Mollie Welin- Gladys Hogabeom, Rena sky Dagmar Helena Carlson | The Miriam Scott, Erne n Cowles, Ar- nold Jacobson, Vahram Hovhan- | nesian, lolph Sundell, Helen | Calen, May Fritz, Henrietta Dil | ner, Stella Mieczkowski, Esther | Tuttle Readirg .. “Victory Beli ..... Jacob Rosansky | Nevin Class Chorus Favorite Selections . Anna Maric Lindahl, Beatrice Lydia Peterson, Eranoohy Kevorkion, Aljice Ruth n, Frank Vincent Damico H m in the Public Schools | aint | Prepared by Hyman Mautiec slowitz and_ William Liebo Deliversd by William Liebowitz “Frederica Wallz” " Godfrey | Prevocational-Grammar School Orchestra Presentation of Diplomas ........ | 3 (Not Announced) \ssisted i President .. .. SHadn & William Clifford Ho Class Vice President e weiev..... Digmar Helena Carison Class an | Section Presidents Charles Joseph Kancewicz, Roalo | Neri, Anna Marie Lindahl. Kate Josephine Sakualuskas, hel Lil- lian Maikie, Khen Stro John Jozeph Szewzyk wshington,” Marshall Chorus \ Tribute to V 1 “America Forev S Prevocuticnal-Grammar School Orchestia Ascher Win u real watch at the Advt. ) MAYOR DUTTON'S FEAT. age Into Bristol and zes En Route Mayor Joseph Dufton of stol | who is well known in this city where | himself and his “stovepipe hat and { Prince Albert™ have been seen on many formal occasions, now breaks into the limelight in a matter that | would be a fitting tiile for some | melodramatic story. 1t is “The Rider of the Blind Bagsage.” | Early vesterda bening he started | from his cap cd onto the | ught the rail Alas, | baggage' car had hopped onto | “blind two-mile effect an entrance on the form in the zero w considerably chilled 1 Honorable j Joseph's ardor OFFICERS A\ ECTED. \ annual meeting of the stockholders of the Beaton & Corbin | Manufacturing company, the follow- | ing rectors were elected c E. =mil Judg F. Weleh, A, R, Wells of Southington. Frank M. Wells and | How:r A. Timbrell The d rctors | immediately elected the following of- M: Wells, president: 1. Timbrell, vice-president, and . R Wells, secre .and treasurer g o | See that Paige sport model at auto | show—adyt | .| #Hardware o YorctotototardotototolelLedepeoRodod A oR ol oiele LaaoaadnBBas e se SRR B LBHS Don’t Delay—Buy a Now $6.25 They Protect Against the Flu 'HERBERT L. MILLS 336 Main Street RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN \ Government Flour Makes Good Bread FLOUR men will tell you that United States Grain Corporation Standard i Pure Wheat Flour makes good bread and | superior biscuits, pastry and doughnuts. Try it. Your pocket-book will tell you that the prices of Grain Corporation Flour now on sale at retailers in your community | mean a real saving for you. United States Grain Corporation Standard Pure Wheat Flour is selling around 674 cents a pound. It is made oi this year's abundant crops of winter wheat and contains those desirable i qualities usually found in higher-priced i not a substitute nor isita * or “War” flour. ’ ctory’ Ask vour dealer for U. S. Grain Corpora- ! tion Standard Pure Wheat Flour today. He can get it. These grocers carry it or have ordered and will sell on arrival:(~— Retailers now selling United States Grain Cor- poration Flour: GREAT ATLANTIC Wholesalers who have ordered and will supply retailers on arrival: Morris Cohen, C. W. Lines Co., New Miner, N. B. The Government is selling United States Grain Corporation Standard Pure Wheat Flour only where there is no similar flour similarly priced. For further information write United States Grain Corporation Flour Dirisien ! Reed & Tullock. New Britain. 42 Broadway The Corporation reserves thegight to diseontinme without notice the publication of lists of dealers handling this flour AIN NTREET, oppisite Arch St. The Balance of Qur & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY Britain. Britain. New New York ‘PHONE 1409-2 Coats, Suits, Dresses A FEW MIDDY MUSSED 3 D) [ MUST BDE BLOUS CLEARLD OUT S FHIS W K. WHICH ARE SOILED AND At 98¢ kach ARRIED At $2.19 Each AT $1.50 A FEW FLESH BATISTE COMBINATIONS, AT $1.50, VALUE §: 2.00. , BUY THESE RECORDS AT Complete Februa’r;y List of - olumbia .. Records- Song Hits - | & & & & { b 3 § & iCaveHer That . . . .. . . _ AlJolson)A-2838 8 Dor’t Take Advantage of My Gosd Nature, Fred Whitchouse § 8Sc v B Proibition Blues . . . , . . NoraBayes]A-2823 Taxatien Blues e +« o« NoraBayes{ 85c 5 Bless My Swanee River Home . § . HarryFox)A-2828 - 1Lost My Heart in Dixiehad . . . Harry Forf§ 8Sc I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome George Meader | A-2628 3 I Never Knew 5 B e & * George Meader 8Se Uncle Josh and the Fire Departinent . + Cal Stewart A-2824 The Courtship of Uncle Josh and Aaat Nancy - . 350" Cal Stewart and Ada Jemes Campbelf and Burr | A-2827 Bye-Low . . . Charles Harrison § 8Sc Pll Always Be Waiting for You . Just for Me and Mary . . Henry Buer | A-2830 Among the Whispering Fines . . . Henry Burr | 85c Lewis James a0d Chadls Harioon ) A:2829 SEfl Undecided __ Virginia Asher and Hemer A. Rodeleaver) A 2833 When | Look in His Fac = Charles Harrison | A-2831 Charles Harsison § 85¢ Ris . . - Lt the Reat of the World Go By . . Campbell and Burc§ 85c Virginia Asherand Homer A.Rodeheaver Smile, Dear . Not in a Thousand Years . . . Camta P Me . . + Riccardo Stracciari—78101—$1.00 ; Ge P | i1 Sol dell’ Anima, from “Rigoletto™ 49616 : 5 e o H o kett and Maria Barrientos . . | $2.00 : Hulda Lashanska—78356—$1.00 } A-6129 Lultaby, fiom “Erminie” m Tell Overture, Part 1 . Columbia Orchestra liam Tell Overture, Part 2 . Columbia Orehestra / $125 William Tell Overture, Part 3 . Columbia Orchestra ) A-6130 | Wiliam Tell Ozz:tu::, Part 4 . Columbia Orchestra f $1.25 . - @ : Dance Music Art Hickman’s Orchestra from the St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, traveled all the way to New York to make these 8 exclusive Columbia dance records: My Baby’s Arms—Fox-trot from “Follies_ of 1919” . }A-ull On the Streets of Cairo—One~step « ¢ o« o o 8Sc Peggy—Fox-trot . . . . . . . . } A-2812 Tell Me Why—Fox-tret + . « o+ o o o 85¢ The Hesitating Blues—Medley Fox-trot 5 . 5 L4 Introducing “Beale Street Blues” and “Hesitation Blues” | A-2813 (! Those Draftin’ Blues—Medley Fox-tror . 85¢ . Introducing “St. Francis Blues” and “Tishimingo Blees” Patches—Fox-trot . B . . R . . Sweet and Low—Waltz Pretty Little Rainbow—Medley Walez Dreamy Albama—Mecdley Waltz Instrumental Music War Dance (Cheyenne ludians) Colmmbia Orchesera } A-6131 Prince’s Orchestra Prince’s Orchestra A-6132 $1.28 Deer Dance (Rogue River Indians) Cotumbia Orchastra J - $1-25 " Hay Harvest . . Russian Balalaika Orchesera | E-4440 Ata Russian Inn . Russian Balalaika Orchestra [ 8Sc ] Zili, Eik—Vielin Sclo . « Tescira Seidel—49526—$1.50 Polish Dance in E Flat Minor—Piano Solo i Percy Grainger | To the Spril Percy Grainger | One More Day, My Joha—Piano Solo Percy Graiager | Temperamental Rag—Accordion Sclo . Guido Deiro) A-2834 Lola—One-step—Accerdion Solo « Gudo Deire 8Sc A-6128 $1.50 ime—Piano Solo Lassus Trombene . . . . Columbia Band) \ »gas Miss Trombone . . . . Columbia Band | A 22 Introducing Trombone Specialty by Leo Zimmermaa e Assembly March . . . . Columbia Band ) A-6127 < Cotumbia Band | $1.25 Fire Drill Gallep . . = . Any Cotumbiz Dealer will gladly play any Columbia Record _vou desire on the Columbia Grafonsla New Colambia Recerds on Sale the 16th and 20th of Esery Month COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO., New York COLUMBIA | Gratonola Sf{os' 138 Main Street New Britain’s Largest Exclusive Refail Talking Machine Shop | NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE Has some nice young year old hens. Ao, goldfish. 105 Ladies Let Cfificura Keep Your Skin Fresh and Young Sosp,Ointment, Talcum, dic e rhere. F Soaeses Sakienra LAberserias DUPY X Siadens Mars | cocl all and of The Hardward City Loan Corporation 4 140 MAIN ST. ) Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager.

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