Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, XARCH 23, 1920. Be Rid [RUSSNMUSICIS | ‘ of EVENING'S FEATURE Pai“f“] Polish Compositions Too, at Musical Glub Corns — Beforo the largest audience of the season, the New Britain Musical ciub “@ets-It” Makes Them Loosen Up | hd its sixth musicale of the serics, 8o They Lift Off Painlessly. the cvening being dcvoted to Ru n acThere's no more pain atter a fow and Polish music, at the Llks' hall rops of “Gets-It" lands upon corn or | last cvening. Mrs. Horton presided SUie mast Sambantty et and Mrs® Tuttle read a most interest- ing paper on the subject of IX n and Polish 1music, bringing out the salient facts that the music in Rus- sia symbolized their hopes and ambi- tions as well as their despair, whereas the other fine arts suffered because of the inability to absorb the lighter as well as the more somber moods that characterized the people of these na- 1 al S. ° N oo o The Official Word— that will interest all music lovers in - New Britain and vicinity; that is that . the New Britain Musical club had se- cured Pablo Casals, the world's great- est ‘cellist, as the artist for their con- - cert which is to be held at Iox's theater on the afternoon of April 11t! —And that hasn’t anvthing to do with . g A very deplorable r;‘m wa :;150 b ; d -h 5 brought out tha New Britain with a t e “yeat her OlltSl e w : & IR & dax or two you lite the old | population of sixty thousand has no i en you read this. ' - heal’ty meal sery-maker T off withou oridert ha : ¢ s ; : . i even fealing it. ‘Fhat's the last of | COncerl hall worthy el o We're through with Winter — Spring 55 oNEi g o e | o e 'R “hilier anasoacamont Clothes and the things " tt ith : vou’ll id ery. ~Millicns who have Jos eir his kind. . uller 2 emen S as o cofns the “Gets-Tt” way say it is the | \will follow regarding this concert, QuicsRal € ings that go wit e ou aV°| 2T . oaipon-senss way fo gt H& | nion it is hoped tho peoplo of this them are ready—of Cennors-Halloran : “Gets-It,” the never-failing, guar- | city will take advantage of the oppor 't at stuffy enteed money-back corn remover | tunity afforded them to hear this goodness — such famous makes as Cort- feelin—-Tf costs but a trifle a: any drug store. Al bilist Mrd by Il. Luwreace & Co., Chicago. great o - i The first number on the program ley and Kuppenhei mer. Sold in New Britain and recommend- | consisted of a prelude and a bfll{?d_c cd as the world's best corn remedy i G minor, op. 23; by Chopin. Aliss you C ew by the Clark & Erainerd Co. Crow Tommasoni played these numbers Store. Nathan Noveck, | With a beautiful touch. The next of- ; - * | fering was o sonata in D major for e a lc ° P'harmacy. ‘cello and piano, op. 18, by Ruben- —— . stein, played with excellent tonal 5 ‘ onnors_Halloran ‘ :o é (= f values by Miss Tommasoni and Mr. A ) MAKES FEET FEEL FINE' Schauffler. The Pilgrim's Song by T o T s iastce Tschaiko was sung by Mr. Lath- to thot. sore, ey callous, corn aum wnd was much enjoved by the “Always Reliable” or bu~ioa, you'll forget your foot ience. Miss Hine played two de- stive numbers, ‘‘Promenade” and RED@ TOP e e 248 Main St. New Britain Other benefits: to teeth, removes sbeorption, _takes out_swelling, sorences, pain and you welk wil cold sang splendidly and | ence who showed their appreciation e sed 5 : o el Sy o o zen ed considerable appla ‘he | of good singing by hearty applause. Tor simple, casy to apply z String Quartet by Tschaikowsky could | The closing number was a two-piano gomiorting towear. Saro relef or money baek. HOW TO GAIN HEALTH not be given as the next number, | (four hands) Sulte in G minor by Many applications i 456 “Aandy voll.” Sold by AND STRENGTH owing to the absence Mr. Ander- | Arensky, played by Mrs. Andzulatis T . AR DEPARTMENT STORE son, one of the members, from the | and Mr. Harl to well-morited stu- but the swme number was | pendous applause by the audience red as a violin solo by Mr. Fleit- | who were loath to let them go with- E accompanied 1 Mir. Hart on the | out an encor piano. Mr. Fleitzer's work was un- | In the account of the last musicale impeachable and he displayed won- | given by the club, the name of Miss bard growth by painl Dya Y Ao = s out swelling, companying them on the piano. Miss | Farrell, although sufferins in a | bers were well reccived by the audi- That’s a good deal to get for 5 cents! KALPHO is a wonderful remedy for the tired, exhausted condition caused by overwork. Makes you eat well, sleep well and feel well. A great tonic for brain and nerves. Indispensable to all mental workers, Take home a bottle of | ] KALPHO tablets to-day and restore derful form in his offcring: the next ston was inadvertently omitted. healthand strength. Insist on Kalpio, umber consisted of two songs by | ) ngston sang two songs, “The RH Eu MATi S 1tubensicin, ' lFore: and “The oat,”” both by | ] " : folk nz. Hu 3 in a very pleasing and musical KALPHO sold at Croweil's Drug : L 3 i GG RS s by Miss I ton, sopran voice, and exhibited a nice stago .u_A 'I'h(‘:«i |\\1n‘f~ presence — - ‘ X w . : WA iz =Y. ERU | d o, 11 old” by Napravnik, ‘ : Miss Farrcl, with a violin ; Sealed Tight—Kept Right FREE 10 THE SICK A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for thi Visit only, by Or.NAUGHTO Now England’s Wonderful Spec —WHO WILL BE AT— Hotel Beloin . : NEW BRITAIN on maKing an X-ray examination of the " Lungs, with improved Magnoathis Skiascope as an ONE DAY ONLY aid to Dingnosis. This and other wonderful methads of examinations are Free to all who call on him at TR Qe oo e et S . Hotel Belojn, Wedncsday, Mar. 24th, Hours from 10 E{' i a.m. 10 5:30 p. ™, — 9 L To all who call on him at Beloin Hotel, Wednesday, Ma ) . FREE FOH l I I Dr. Naughton wili give his Consu tions. Remarkabie Diagn fter a Day’s Sport in the Country the All Lo R p e - Surgical and Office Treatments Absolat Free of Charge. Never before has such an ovportunity been given the sick of this viein if you are suffering, | should rot fail to take advantage of tt. The sick multitudes crowd his offices from morning till night, ax every visit the young, the old, the rich, the noor, all apply to Dr. Naughton fur relief, so those wishing to Season Delight for All Humanity~ e s S e e e Are You Sick? Are You Suf- | Whether a case is curable or whether DON’T WAIT ! it is incurable. 1 v, fering? If So Call on Him | | L o Sy 1 The sick multitudes crowd ; : ‘and Take Advantage of His | nis wondertul krowledse of diseass, | fices from morning until nighi < 1 5 i S i M i would aveid Adisappointmd | his plain, conctse explanation of | y0U P Skill and Experience. cause and effect. but at tue marvelous | should call early. Pr. Naughto The rapidity with which he de- | rapidit his Ooleannt |t i s S scribes all discases is truly wonderful | rationay 1 . pense, | Teguiar visits to New Britain and astonishes all who cali upon him; | the trouble; lief, and in all time fo tirae to persoraily at his many patients who are u d and his extensive practical experi- ases that have not progressed too Doctor Naughton wiil positively be at Hotel Beloin, Wednesday, Mar. 24th 10 o’clock in the morning until 5:30 o’clock in the evening, to consult with and ex3 TOPPed off with a Plpmg Hot all cases personally. Chocolate or Fudge Sauce ° DR. J. P. NAUGHTON 2 \J : 3 o) 2) /. E 2C. B EY N S M/ , K N N "HRONIC AYLMEN ‘FICE AN There’s a New Haven Dairy Ice Cream Dealer Near Your Home TTSOGIE W GROUT, SETEe, IR0 The) GRERa ) S I GIEN AR