New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 10, 1922, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY ) JANUARY 10, 1921, S e e i \ ) he " OV « w i home with | conventions are to be held " " the office ends il, Bhe was f heen planned originally to th P 'f S()l,l)”’:“s' li().\‘ l 'S | . . -‘ t ) 0 r h ‘ -‘ ‘m‘,fl h w\d\ll ationul 't'.lnntlh'r‘\;\ 'Nlln‘IHl ; |.‘q K S cal physician who 18 better qualiticd |« u‘l::nlwl with b.‘.‘:n.:‘v‘l‘w"‘.u‘l ‘r‘«;\‘u\l\n : l’:HH'I:‘s Il'n‘ll:"r ”Hnl-! n'I‘\\‘ preside y FlrSt JaCk nl e b gy » eare for the eyl {of the University of the Philippines Perhaps 1 wasn't more than five The educational congress 1s expeet- | When father gave to me Petition Forwarded by Private Wal- Petition from 1 0 ilter EDUCATIONAL CONGRESS | Hmit) i |ed to bring to anila many prominent | A little K'“ lhflt, !hough soon |Dh(, AT, T (‘o 1 educators,from far castern countries, le gif A . % Mot ’ g L sols Mo Be Meld In Febraary Instead Of [gnd according to the announcement, Still lives in memory. Q100 HARRI0: liers' Ronus ¢ an early dafe December As Planned it will “tend to promote oaperation | : | hetween the educational eftorts of the | Full many a [!()[)d and p(‘l'f(‘l‘l “i" . Washington, Jai 10, —Senator Petition from members of ! The v eastern cdueational con p e P r arth Chapte Wi ¢ » , ORLIONNM 08 insular government, religious bodies ! George P, Mclean of Connecticut in. | wort ( pre s will he held in Manila during| yia” brivate institutions.” | Has blessed me all Ihrnugh life, troduced the following petitions in the American Revo Ve St Wee 1 lehrt q o . . X P | United States senate yesterday favoring the ; e ek weok Infirebrukry Insioad o] el B But I remember best of all— Petition from 4556 employes of The No. 1067, propo ) o the LAk of YARSALS of the [piversity Cra an_ extinet voleano in | My first jack knife, | William L. Gilbert Clock company of | town, Virginki, a Natlona of the PHilippines. The new date lJa\.. is called the “Valley of Death.” Winsted and 584 employes of The Fark, oincldes with the annual carnival American IPabrics company of Bridge- Petition from eitizens of New Mas | week when o commerchl and indus-1 Soldlers of Jullus Caesar introduced port, Connecticut, favoring the im ven; member fonnectient Depart=Lgia) fair and several congresses and|the pear tree into Great Britain, Zane Grey’s Latest‘ liate enactment of the = so-called ‘\l.",”"\|m.‘-"“,f- lon, “rv \1 Ha- ; U . l J k K ° Story B e e, e fantad, | losls Cormisafon of Now Haven, Cons g niversa ac nives necticut, pro g ngainst the pros thereby enabling the manufacturers of the United States to better meet |V I transie teserve Corps g oreign competition and maintain the rom United « Health vv I )Iq I ’A I AI I:s I 0 l HE ;f\-mfnl. an nl.lm‘nll.‘llrxl o iln\'nu: l‘m"lh‘:n‘ Servico Hospital, No, 41, to civil lm E : ES SPECI Ch N b L ! i - BAKING DEPARTMENT 5 e 8 wtitlon from members of s~ £ x DBy Y i Hartford: members of the New Ha. American Revolution, of Middictown, [ New Apple Pies. . ... ; 20¢ each [ven Chamber of Commerce of New |ponnecticut, jatrating asoinst i Twisted Crullers.....o.oovvveieieiie 22¢ Ib. HARDWARE STORE 336 MAIN STREET | Haven and the Connecticut Forestry | New Haven, Connee- V0" 18 " from thoir res- IN THE SWEET SHOP association of crvation in the Verde Valley, stafionery Dept. [ticut, protesting against the m-np‘.w‘)‘ R Molasses Cut Rock | transter of the United States Forest | e Service from the Department of Agri R M DELICATESS DEPARTME The |;-2.‘I:11’v‘|rrl~ to the JII-[ml(nj'nl of the ]|\-; E AINSwTAKEN SOUTH l‘!i‘.me'(‘;;‘lmu\‘e,‘tlt:; ; 0 .');_)zalcl? Dickinson Drug CO- 1i.,I,;"ii::',‘m(.\';’,ml,.f,):r'}u].'r':.\v‘;{.',,r fil '1I|‘,l.r,‘-::;|hxl,\' of Miss Tvelyn Harrls, Formey b e e B S N A P P Y ford, Connecticut, protesting against| pocal Girl Who Took Own Life, 169-171 Main Street the proposed increased rates of im- | 5 : port duties on shelled almonds, etc., | Will Re Buricd in Jacksonville, Fla Fresit Made Creamery Butter | | as contained in the so-called Iordney | | i 4 : K S—— b The body of Miss Evelyn Harris, § Large Dill Pickles Petition from the Employers' asso- | Who committed suicide at her Large Sour Pickles ... 5¢ each ciation of New Haven county, New |on Bliss street, Hartford, Sunday | Haven, Connecticut, urging the pas- |morning by drinking sodium Hors[al[ Woven sage of legislation which will increase | has been taken to her home in ke | g the force and salaries in the Patent|sonville, Fla, for burial. Despond- [} | . Office in order that the work of the |cacy over misfortunes of her mother | 3 Madras Slurts— office may be expedited, [in the South is helieved responsible/ f Petition from members of Wheel- | for the young woman's rash act, . . er-Young Post, No. 201, Veterans of | Miss Harris had a number of)| " " H n Spectally Prlced Foreign Wars, of Waterbury, Gonniad: [ friends in this city and up to Wl { Our popular §eIQCt10r} was chosen as the one log- B e ical answer to this question. Judging from the eagerness . it o 5 It is a combination of Charning Bed Rooms, shown by our patrons to secure , they full - s 2 i A T e ey, PR Rich Tapestry Halls and Dining Rooms, beautiful o AR special Living Rooms, and they are priced surprisingly low. es: 3.00 Grade—Now—S$2.75, . iy . 3 rade We will be pleased to submit estimates, advise $2.50 czafirn:g}gg—sz.na. Trust the great artists to | ]ciclo(lionrg.schemes and render you 4 service tov your ter J, Smith Post Placed W Better Buy That Boy of Yours One of Our Good $4.00 Grade—Now—$3.45, 3 For $10.00 $4.50 Grade—Now—8$4.15 -l know the best in music | THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY $3.95. ‘White Oxford €ollar - Attached Shirts — Bingle and double ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in cuffs. Special—$2.85, BESANZONI xS = KREISLER ' i : 5 it KUBELIK | 3-5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. “Jt Pays To Buy Our Kind” L. I : Hig | CALVE i N i 5 McCORMACK vf ! ALDA > — e JOHNSON -~ HORSFALLS s f R o | s ons - GLASS. PUTTY. BRUSHIES, WALL PAPER, Hartford BORI CARUSO ¢ ‘ | MELBA §95-99 Sylum Streel BATTISTINI ] - KINDLER ROOM MOULDINGS. METAL CEILINGS, ETC. “ BRASLAU Bk RN f MARTINELLI CHALIAPIN I - | f MORINI g City Items CLEMENT i 1t N / PADEREWSKI conror Lt i ICHAS. DILLON Joseph Campbell, chief purser on a 3 o e - PLANGCON ¢ o ° United IFruit company boat, is spend- CcuLP i ing a vacation visiting relatives in this DE GOGORZA il POWELL : HARTFORD city. DE LUCA it ; | i i RACHMANINOFF ' The estate of Frank Marotta has DESTINN il I I RUFFO transferred property on Franklin SAMAROFF HE MOST IMPORTANT street to John DiNonno. EAMES . [, T i e : 2 WP R R ELMAN \ W : I SCHUMANN-HEINK FARRAR { ad ol SCOTTI K SUIT FOR $10,000 SEMBRICH GALLI-CURCI } | | GN RR 3 | TAMAGNO { I Klemens Kalkowski One of Those De- CARBIEON “ | TETRAZZINL FUR COLLARED COA S GERVILLE-REACHE fending the Action Which is Sched- GIGLI WERRENRATH OF THE 0 WHITEHILL : uled to Come Up in Court Soon. GILIBERT ’ i I il " - 2 N : Grue ‘ i o { 75 Beautiful Coats at $49.75 A suit for alleged non-payment of | . at not for $10,000 was brought yes- HARROLD 1 i . WITHERSPOON terday by S. Symolon against the HEIFETZ g i ) ZANELLL FORMER VALUES TO $100 g:" ';';Z“'aoflzg‘;flf 3Z:e§1:yrg:;];‘x? HOMER 5 =] T ZIMBALIST A fortunate purchase has secured these Coats for us, and we are u'na Klemens Kalko’wskl gmckfiom. z § i justly proud of the showing They are made of the rinest materials, are k8 and officers of. the concern, \ warmly and attractively lined and are lavishly trimmed with the best The amount is for $9,000 and inter- 5 Victrola No. 130, $350 e i TR At cRIeE SURE ST Gy, Foman est; representing the entire amount, . 4 ir Victrola No. 130, electric, $415 will.reoogiize thelrs VIUS at-010e: the terms of the note stating that the Milisey oc oik éntire amount might be demanded in case of a failure to make one pay- 150 DRESSES AT 7 75 ement. The writ is returnable in the y ° ¢ity court the fifth Monday in Jan- Complete and lasting satisfaction cannot be obtained & These represent both silk and scrge Dresses and are regular uary at 10 a. m. $25.00 values. The plaintiff claims that on August . . . . e R e through an instrument which is something less than Bl Mot SPREIEENR o promissory note for $10,000, which . b . L Housedresses at $1.00 580/ r ,000, which — : 2 o b was in turn endorsed by Klemens Kal- the best—so be sure the instrument you buy is a : Regular $3.00 Valucs kowski. The terms of this note called 1 3 s S S SR " e ENE s St et on' Deveriber 1 Victrola and bears the Victor trademarks. ) IT PAYS TO TRADE AT DILLON'S B B niin feglet Co. 1S It is significant that the greatest artists have chosen payment was not made and now the } i el LA P o B the Victr: " to reproduce their art. They know music BU T demanded - for and they are Victor artists because Victor Records fallure to make a payment. Lawyer Michacl A, Sexton repre- have so faithfully recorded their interpretations, and ] e 3:35;:‘3’,(.‘ s?f.'f-'&'.“ff,! hf'fiil‘.]..g)‘ré'\'.'-“"»'f“j because the Victrola is the one instrument which For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. rnisheed money due the defer 5 . s (3 an b reproduces them in a manner that meets their entire and attached property in various parts L e e approval. Such absolute fidelity is due to the fact o et e that Victor Records and the Victrola are specially BSelectman Arvid H. Nero made two hearts happy last cvening when Gae- | " ol tano Cazano of 292 Ninth street, Jer- | made to be played together. I rucklng and Storage gey City, and Adeline Vaselino of 76 1 1 1 o Cherry street, this city, applied for a VICtrOIaS n great Varlety $25 to $1500' marriage license, and he gave his con- sent. City Clerk A. 1. 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S F¥OX’S Starting ¢ STARTING SUNDAY ° . arting Sunday “JUST AROUND THE CORNER” BY FANNY HURST—AUTHOR OF “HUMORESQUE"

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