New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1920, Page 2

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! :LLF d I How’s Your - "RéSinol have not worn a veil of the ® Bt smart-loc »km:n ar A wore one because 1 i blotched and a ashamed of it, till Re 1 - ] ment and Resinol Soap’ took away all the soreness and grad- HAS. DILLON & CO HARTFORD Gowns as Paris Sees Them \re included in the display of smart new Spring frocks m.n% we are showing for immediate wear. Taffetas. as bouffant and quaint as < 1 i icorgette crepe combined with satin or taffeta and 3 little zowns of satin artistically rim- med are only awaitin, %%%%%%%%@fi ually cleared my skin entireis. 3 . . ! . - Now I can’t bear to wear a veil. : e T e e et Fiction in Our L e e e . . . ircuiafin Libl‘ r If you look through the attic you will find some : ¢ el Specla] Modes in Tailleurs g a y Old Tables, Chairs, Book Cases, etc. lLook them f ¥ 1 Suits, severely plain or embroidered. or braid trimmed. each | . . ion with the undeniable mark of chic stamped upon over, note their condition, then call on us and get = PO e . S | om. They are developed in tricotine, fine serges. and wool jer- practical advice how to Make Them Look As Good As New. assortment at $39.75. $19.75. Others priced at PEN =[:kmsfln Drug sfl. : i Save the Surface and You Save All. ~ i i ‘ Unusual Polo Coats = e e s i Tu » varviety of light colors, including blue. tan and \ant- | THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY | , = ‘ Presenting a Showing of New Dresses and Gowns That is Unsurpassed? 14 nd %%%%m%%%%%%%%%% Hra PAINT STORE: 3 and 5 Franklin Square. ) Telephone 359. 'MONDAY MORNING 1 |IgUOR VOTE TODAY IN POLICE COURT - » ! Massachusetts Towns Polling U 1 \UTIFUT, e ~a owns Pollinz Upon | KEEWS N A w R i K W W ted C Prohibition Issuc—"Wets" Are ricolette and Migno Prohibition Has Put Lid on Big . Dresses with just the Confident of Landslide. right touch of color to make Dockets—One Drunk Makes them distinetly “Horsfall.” Boston, March 1.— Sixty-seven 3 iz Appearance ¥ach Todividual Style 7 from the Offer : In the police court this morning | the ““’“I"" (liesiion “t cenfident! - ’ - ~ . . redicted that many “dry” towns 2 } YORK'S BE M Judge Benjamin W. Alling fined Wil- :“,,U standi il bas toine \‘_o‘f We Specialize in - Dresses for liam Urzinski $10 and costs on the | umn of the “wets” as a protest against the Stylish Stout Figure, 1 ¢ T accus: 5 2 PLotestagauhst { ! charge of drunkenness. The accused | the national prohibition act | | pleaded guilty, stating that he drank a Thal d little too much This was his first sacWusetts towns are voting today on W8 A mia e NewVictor Records for March More music-lovers look to the Victor for musical entertainment than to any other source, for the Victor presents the best that the entire world of music. has to offer. On the first of every month the Victor places before these hosts of music-lovers a new program which gratifies the most varied demands. Look over this list of new Victor music and mark the selections which particularly appeal to you. Then hear them at any Victor dealer’s. Number Size Price My Jesus, as Thou Wilt Sophie Braslau 64845 10 §1.00 Malaguena (Spanish Dance) I'iano Alfred Cortot 614846 10 1.00 T P 5 Sy e A La Luna (To the Moon) Emilio de Gogorza 64847 10 1.00 fully investizate the circumstances A sta i on of Tagles will T s oy e e FE - - Jassanase said that he would give his d in this city Sunday and Mon- st Roers o 2 & & e Tomen’s $4.00 white oxfords now wife $10 a week towards supporting | 'l June 20 and 21, and the local Kol Nidrei Violin Mischa Elman 74601 12 S, Dauwon’s Shoe Sale.—advt. her but would not live with her. He has appointed | & committec Rigoletto—Piangi, Fanciulla! (\Veep, My Child) ]~S"§(‘7 ain week .at- fesse-Leland’s: | was represented.by Judge William F. | "‘fl""‘ by M. T. Kerwin to range | Amelita Galli-Curci and Giuseppe De Luca °* vi. e for the reception. Other members of d That Tumble-Down Shack in Athlone John McCormack 64837 10 t*mmww lodge, 1,40, O, B, aeill ] e of Joseph Catalino also | 1€ . len L oL Rienzi Overture—Part I Philadelphia Orchestra 74602 12 ft:this evening a1 '3 o'clock in{ charged with mon-support. was cen-| Haltper. - Lwed M Jursen. —Ihilip | Rienzi Overture—Part 11 Philadelphia Orchestra 74603 12 her hail. Al members and es- | tinued until tomorrow morning e mhsel o aciags it 5 e P D Olive Kiine) Jomes O'Bri . Parker ight Be Your “Once-in-a-While' ive Kline 15173 You Are Free Olive Kline) 7'/ Benind Your Silken Veil—Medley Fox Trot Yerkes' Jazzarimba Orchestra Roses at Twilight—Medley Waltz Yerkes' Jazzarimba Orchestra | Now I Know Shannon Four) Pll Always Be Waiting For You Peerless Quartet | You'd Be Surprised—Medley One-Step . Saxophoue, Xylophone, Piano All Star Trio! 18643 Keep Movin’—Fox Trot Saxophone, Xvlophone, Piano All Star Trio You Know What I Mean AL Bernard) Bell Hop Blues Al Bernard ) Was There Ever a Pal Like You? Henry Burr) You're a Million Miles From Nowhere Charles Harrison ) Apple Blossoms—Medley One-Step Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra} | Carolina Sunshine—Waltz Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra | Mystery—Medley Fox Trot Paul Biese and His Novelty Orchestra | Oh!—Medley Fox Trot Paul Biese and His Novelty Orchestra ) To a Water Lily Violin, Flute, *Cello, s Florentine Quartet L8648 Spring Song (Mendelssohn Violin. Flute. *Celio. Harp Florentine Quartet ) A Wise Bird (2) Cuckoo Music (3) A Star Child (4) Pretty Tulip The Blacksmith (2) Buttercups (3) Tick-Tock o l (4) The Violet (3) Our Flag Laura Littlefield advocates contend that the | vote in or of liquor is meaninz- - | time in'¢he Tocal police court on thatlo 105 Fhat the question Should aut b‘ charge Omicer Pl dTeehanimads! tis [l o o IEE I L R arrest. : . - : various town meetings and elections. . - wo small boys, about 12 vears of | , o = e ke Hors g1 || ssc wopeared in chambers to answer | 25 19, liauor can be cold in any cvent BRC < S the charge of stealing lumper from a arg pouring of World Wa + veterans is expectec e iente building on Connecticut avenue I E exnec LofibE teriicn at the polls, and the vote of the serv F a‘]‘ ‘After hearing the case thoroughiy . i o > sert Oll!\P P du Alling suid he thought that| €& Men unguestionably will be on the side of license. FEAW e R R AN W R AR AN the parents of the boys were more to biame for the theft than the youths! = SR WePnys 5. Bay ‘Ovr Kina» ihemselves. He placed one on pro- | TO CONVENE HERE bation and committed the other to N the Connecticut School for Boys in | el HARTFORD. Meriden Judgsment was suspended | S 5 i the latter case. | Lucal Aerie of Eagles Will Be Host The case of Charles Passanase, | charged with non-support. was con- ! tinued until April 1. in order that Junc 20 and 21. o Delegates of State Branches 10 P oy S M YT O T fally the members of the dezree R ; o »-committecs fi are requested to be present. Boy Seriously Injured e B uod g |- of C. Ball, April 5.—advi. { ! 5 planned io Jiere will be a meeting of the New In Coasting Auldent a2 : fHerring, of the in attendance. -nn club this evening at 8 o'clock €. 18636 eve- busi | with a possible fractured ! . on Wil he held on Monda result of a cousiing acecident vester-| and the convention will close Mondy | day after h on Curtis streel, Ani} evening with a banquet in’ the Elks’ | | other boy fignred in the wecident, hut| ¢lub. Dolegates from every banch | suffered onl minor injuries. Dreojin the state will be in attern€ance . 3. Munn attended the boys and or- | S | derca the more seriousiy injured one | Hartford Men Admit 1o the hospital for treatment and to a\y an N-oray pitture was taken of h Robbing Local Store | head to determine the extent of ti Joseph Colangelo of Hartford and | | depression. The boys had attempted | \Wiliium 11, Sevmour, colored. former. | of Derlin avenue., wi B at the ! hill and in so doinz crashed into U} present time wwaiting 1 e hydrant. The Chojnicky boy was un-1 New Haven ericr court the ! conscious for over an hour. charge of har iy and the clection of memhers. Sionlegginenioioy @ , s : Will open Sunday son was born to Mr. and Mrs ence < unmm of 321 Chestnut IFebruary r'd esident H. €. Noble of North udd company has retu six weeks' trip to Florids 18642 in the New Diritain General \.m;v 1 th o class ditiation. A 18244 ain week at 18645 to round a corner at the foot of tho 18647 I e T L T e with | el L intent 1o kill, admitted 10 ihe New Masonic Lodge Planning il 2 > to < 8 ) 6 BELL?NS | Ladies’ Night ‘Mar. 30 Main street Hot water | ..icnuial 100z Y and A A !SureRellef - "m’{’_‘ i ”’ e . WOMAN'S CLUB ME ING. day nig also on Wednesc | ine etk i I meet at 3 - cvening, March 17. Special commun- | ¢ Clock tomo noon in th g - the second degree will b briucl o) s aptist church. | Miss Greta B talk on current cvents 18649 Hear these new Victor Records to-day at any Victor dealer’s. He will gladly give you an illustrated booklet describing these new records and play any music you wish to hear. New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of cach month. Victrolas in great variety from $25 to $1500. 5 p. m.oand also special commuuici - { tion for degree March il — Vnen ge. T mEm e enene BANDIT MURDERERS ESCAPE | SHLFTS IN POLICE BEATS. D R T R S R SR y Mexicans Who Looted Store On U, S. Patrolmen Thomas Woods e A wm day duty Side of Border 1ave Not Yei Been | day. replacing latroimen : | e e S Cauzhi, n to 1ig oree \ el .. Muich 1--Details UrsiiL across the in onai Mexiean bancit sinie Victrola wounded his hrother, Johs E A v G Ariz. were expected fnowi today with the return | mit R, R wrhari Earhart, wawled w e which unavail- railed the Mexicans wiih blood- RS proclaims first qualug -nd identifies all products of the :ve up the chase yesterday (ND REASONABLE PRICES /- oovross toomac vas oy it 508 ity e e o 4 Vlctor Talklng Machlne Co. In Our Prescription Depar o : 8 TG : Sarhavi o les ARFAF AR A Ay Sianas for Both e XELROD’S et S, T SRR ] | ' New Jersey PHARMACY | 76 Sy i | e bt s Phone 1366 license. Mazza @ g wrail h t heen re -1 x = et s s . A ) o T are eac 2 gquariers. = p— M T L L O e ey

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