New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 1, 1921, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL - 1921, and bn their rotur ENCHANGED. [ CAN BE NATURALIZED. a i : The act recently y d by congress r~ -~ T i \ ' i o i nbers of 1 v DUNLL i ralization court on 28, 3 Sy - h { n P, b n Finne " nghter of " 1 Y C o' = f 1 % Ecans | hmg Work in Preparation for June I8 e e o S ek : i el o | TR R e o o : ‘ . : I5.25% oty 7 Don't iy ere [ nuptia e o have ¢ M ¢m Friday afternoon three cases on 1o conceal the defects with cos- ¥ i the short calendar of the- city cou metics which only attrect at- session, will be i {ention to the blemishes, Begin & Co.. by F. nol S M-dO‘l’r:l:ll’;:-‘:}-"“," e Tt cleazuce the skt u d Miss ] 101 the government from the railror ; Craa ! SN 5 i HAVE FISH DINNER. 3 % : | : new construction during the . Rkt . o yold s. evsky, A sovernment contiol it ! wo A s o AU i e, Jotens ot and Thea: |8l sSinNno dore Krah retury terday |y g John F. Kraus, by Stanley 3 Andiftull i ' ARMED FORCES READY. A blossc fi.’,‘"",”' A0 Argentine Government Determined to ! ; & 5 Put Down Attenipt. e o7 mt':o'nu Bucnos Aires, June 1 The Arzen- vernment today continued to . o0 S o \ =ion ) sl N ] ’ Lift Right Off d I , e e e s O e i | emergency that may clop of X f t raritin 5o PA S last vear have . 3 b7 jen e 1 or » amount of §£70 7 = T'IE ’ : R Ebdlosw served in ng o “Mary T. Crean. sop ; ! SRS accordings he monthly stat : of s J | > : o : R k 25 CE Drop e * o | » n ontor . SRR s bl 5 s f — : , <N N 6 = aching corn. ‘instantly that \ Store | provia e s o e 1 ; e ; fi B’ELLA'NS | stops hurting, then shortly vou lirg} ‘ R K 7ot g ‘ : So V;’aa lerf right off With fingers. I’ doesn’t h! . g s - 1 i ure Relie | a it = 5 . 5t lent brte e % e Y 1 S | Your druggist sells a tiny bottle -171 Main Street. e ey X B, - il T e g | “Fre S a few cents t e ! wnd 1 = o t timate of the proportion 5 . SEiakiin , : to remove every hard cor o INDIGESTION | 0 0000 tweon the to G \ t « well ax thoss : « afternoon on a weddinz of the strike cannot yet be formed ol 87.97 ) | calluses, without | “DECEPTION| ven-Madras ||, i bt it o | AT s : - “Confirmation Photographs? I ‘ ' : L | ARCADE. STUDIO, of COHI'S Fancy 4 Canadian National lc‘}'onfia“ | rorte cCommittze by ek | ) ) , o e > LT s e ) = CANADA Calls You e i | P R E i ' S MA toher VACATION LAND of | e IDEAL SUMMER CLIMATE | ettt At o ; : A e K 3 In Canada; your Ideal Vacation is | ortation C‘on Kk : realized; Rideau Lakes, Muskoka Lakes~Georgian Bay—Nipigon— Quetico—Minaki=-Lower St. Law- rence and Maritime Provinces. T‘V ]TEMS ki . J Fishing, Boating, Bathing, Golf. A - oA A el ! summer playground in the great et theis : . N AT . S | L out-doors. R TN M G e R R R Jasper Park, Alberta; and Mount OW. —adly Aelt] Mutold ¥ Bhehord und 1o W Robson Park, British Columbia ylum Street, Martiord. embrace the scenic mountain wo ders of the Dominion. ew Victor Records i e country in NOVA SCOTIA, NEW June 1921 R TARIO, ALBERTA and BRIT- ISH COLUMBIA. TRANSCONTINENTAL SERVICE Daily trains run from Montreal to Nozze di Figaro—Deh vieni, non tardar? (Ah, Why Delay So Long?) Lucrezia Bori 88633 12 $1.75 ! 3:’,‘,22;3 er i“;‘,,f;","‘ &%’;’,J; Same Old, Dear Old Place . Sophie Braslau 74681 12 1.75 equipped to make your journey a Messe Solennelle—Domine Deus (Praise Forever to God, the Father) Enrico Caruso 88629 12 progress ol;x ple;sur.e-,Reatful Laon: P i S i — 9 B 2 overs at the Dominion’s m a- (a) La(lFllle aux cheveux de lin (The Girl with the Flaxen Hair) _ S S rume e ») Menestrels (Minstrels) Piano Alfred Cortot 64956 California and the Pacific Coast by Don Carlos—O Carlo, ascolta (O Carlos, Listen to My Plea) ~ Giuseppe De Luca 64957 seeing the Wonderland of Canada. Last Rose of Summer Violin Mischa Elman 64958 Every assistance gladly given in S ib(:ng Without Words (Romance sansg.'mlcs) Violoncello Hans Kindler 74682 planning your tour; write or call, J p za—O mio piccolo tavolo ingombrato (My Desk, Like My Heart, i- nfants and Children Encuribeced withlCize) Giovanni Martinelli 74683 CANADIAN NATIGNAL RAILWAYS orOver30Years ' gt il b ) Capriccio Valse Violin Erika Morini 74686 Skl o ; . Philadelphia Orchestra 74684 i i Nymber Size Price IS wn 0 b o v Walkure—The Ride of the Valkyries Ve e Andrea Chenier—Son sessant ’anni (Sixty Ycars Hast Thou Served Them) Titta Ruffo 87325 Sometirae We'll Understand Ernestine Schumann-Heink 87326 Darling Lambert Murphy . Love in Lilac Time Lambert Murphy 45245 Underneath Hawaiian Skies—Medley Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 18744 ’Sip ’Sip "Sippy Shore—Medley One Ste Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra o I Lost My Heart to You—Medley Fox Trot Joseph C. Smith and His Orchestra 18745 Broken Moon—Without You—Medley Fox Trot Joseph C. Smith and His Orchestra ; Somebody’s Mother Peerless Quartet 1 NEW CORPORATION { I Found a Rose in the Devil's Garden Sterling Tric 8746 R ot My Mother’s Evening Prayer Henry Burr o e LI 3 Aa Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep Charles Hart-Elliott Shaw | 18747 f orporatio be Rebecca Monroe Silver My Old New Jersey Home Billy Murray [ 18748 El Relicario (The Charm) Blue and White Marimba Band o One-Two-Three-Four—Medley Waltz Ferera and Franchini [ 18749 Teach Me—Fox Trot All Star Trie and Their Orchestra e A It:m"ld theY Toan;-él:;ox 'lkot All Star Trio [ 18750 ! : : g estle in Your y’s Arms American Quartet : i ’ ol e oy P'm Missin® Mammy’s Kissin’ Peerless Quartet 18751 d i At Axeerd S REJECT COMPROMISE OFFER gn“tl;: C:dm e t:‘dill I gausa’s gang 18752 ‘ ’ ShLEa ullets a ayonets—Marc ousa’s Ban 1 3 { = pughton’s i il Toddle—Maori—Medley Fox Trot Tho/Benson OrchestsalcfChicago ||| stands for both re ad Sh the ‘aasite - et Moonlight—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra | 18756 < | liable service and e op { New Britain at a dian ey hear- | Scandinavia—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago o | : bl ice el il ; near - 1 : 18757 reasonable prices HOUSE OF GOOD ing atitnpsorice ¢ omn Ain’t We Got Fun—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago ¢ | Stib g AND GOOD BAKED ||) ! : it L, ) Cherie—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 1875 —at both stores—- - My Man (Mon Homme)—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra [ 15758 WEET GOODS 1, ) I for Iurnbaum : saxe. 1. §. 1 ¥ All for You—Happiness—Medley Fox Trot Paul White d His Orchestra | .,_., 9 vk piseLay | Aeido LG Moonbeama—Pining—Mediey Fox Trot Al Star Trio and Their Orchestra J 35708 12 1.35 . xelrod's 2 s e Vit O tosr~~y o OUIt - GOODIES | NG e R st | e | VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY | Desty Store 405 Main Street thi ity, wa ' a1 Indian Orchard, Mass., | Camden' New Jersey FTHE BREAD SHOP j Margaret Bannan of that AIN STREET. lace tise Bannan is algo a fornier

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