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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922, cmeLs Gives smowrt | MRS, BISSELL IS NEW . : @@@E@@E@@EE@E@EEEEE@E]E]EIEIEIL‘J HEADQUARTERS FOR STETSON| e« HATS @ The Beckwith Company 273 Main St. Opposite National Bank 5] [ ) ) ) 5 ) ) ) D ) ) 6 5 ) ) 2ty ot ;‘,“;;j{;";"“,;;‘\""" “"-F HEAD OF CONN. D. A. R. Saturday Specials Mrs, Patrick W. Ringrose, whose _— home in Barnesdale was gutted by | g . i o) B T E fire &.fow wooks ago, Was tendered a | ToU-MRglon Woman Is Flected To — BAKING SPECIALS — “shower” by the m rs of Bt Succeed Mrs, John T, Buel , jar " i ary's Holy Family Clrele yesterday # We are living up to the “Bread Law” signed by the of Litchfield, Governor on July 21st last for a 24 oz loaf, it is made Aiivel | aiii M from the “FINEST FLOUR" milled and sold for 13c a loaf, Yssell of Southington was 2 for 25¢, gent of the Daughters Revolution at the We sell our genuine Hot Cross Buns Saturday » yesterday. She only for 18¢ dozen %, John Laldlaw DBucl of S s Also our regular Parker House Rolls @ ........ 14c dozen | Litenfield, who retires after serving ternoon in 8t. Mary's school hall, | [8ho was the reciplent of many gifts | of value to a household, She has| ., {been a member of the circle for good many years, anc ’ n loss the their gifts to he - 4 s e — -\ — - e e —— plenished the household st gy — IN THE “SWEET SHOP” — (1A endwdr pager o) 4o yanbung oy, 3 REGULATIONS. eaariols s Stevank, | Chocolate Coated Dates, Our own make (by request) 45¢ 1h FOR ALL FABRICS = s The gter \\‘{'I?HQL.M TeaBlL Fresh Grated Cocoanut Hay Stacks .............. 40¢ b Don'ts for Spring Yaid Down hy Dlooioloooioooopooon [=] = Jennie Loomis, Windsor: con- [ ] o) e} ) o ] ] ] ] ) ) RIT Girls' College Dean, s Astrar, Mrs, James K. Cro- ; : et e ORI e R e — DELICATESSEN DEPT. — A Springtime, the time made for Jovers, [ F1¢t P Marsh, New Haven: librarian, r Iati St o) DYOL it going to mean so mueh thie | Miss Jessie W. Hayden, Fast Hart- | We are the Headquarters for Native Strictly Fresh Eggs. TWINK o e women students at 10 ook cleoted tneludea Mrs. | E88S from W, H. Allen’s Farm 38¢ dozen § K th !d Paint It This DIAMOND rigid regulations laid down by Miss | Frederick A, Strong and Mrs. Charles | poy g pon o 10¢ Hot Baked H 83¢ 1h eep e 0 {Agnes Powell, the college dean of | 1 ly Bridgeport). Miss'Anna B Potato S l‘d ith a A e 990 ; Afternoon— women, are obeyed. Following are | Jennings, Inairficld, P otato Salad wi Cold Boil am .., 70¢ 4 ALADDIN ey s, o, eonine e e s e v | ™ Mayonnales odpoited fam .. 0 1> K | gy, but keep “Don't kee any g | ence 8. M. Crofut o artford for 3 s T o o 4 Don't keep company with any|OC o n 1028 an historian gen. |fj HOt Sauerkraut ... - Best Frankforts e young man longer than three hours at a time. eraliof*thainational Bociety 1 1b Jar Blue Ribbon Apricot Jam 39¢ a jar ¢ lt brlg lfi. . . “Don't keep company with any T . 5 D!ckmson Drug CO. young man ottener thin tso niehis b |Now for that spread you promised ([ New Sweet Butter (unsalted) .................. 55c Ib week. b vourself. But you won't be satisfied [ d 169-171 Main Street e e e A fewhours of pleas- . TR SU— — S | )| or other sUpPOrt with a gentle | With B X tCprtifed.. Hxtraotey ' i ant painting givesyou man friend in front of you and Y e L \ [ A' braced only by his arm above your |advt v l a new car. Anyone 1 . & shoulder, ] - Thel‘e $ NO Tl’ld( m "Now that spring is coming don't can do it—we'll show . > A 2 & H T R look into the eyes of a gentleman For Colds, Grip or Influenza you how. Save ¢50 to ) friend with a languid expression.” |and as a Preventive, take Laxative and allormg 1 BROMO QUININE Tablets. The gen- : $IOO-Wexec°mmend Girls at the college declare the reg- Thousands of Tailors nlullnnls{ ;u:r\t u-;:;‘ S‘“‘“;'] The young P““E' hm(r;;cl)m slz;"nmj);x‘l! onyn(])“(\)\,) F # oo " . TREIED (o ) irove. (e sure yow get BRoMO) | For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. B =% : Know Nothing Else— = j i[ Y Dercote TRAOE Masik SRR L ETE T E Ao o 3 ETEE D Motor Car Enamels ::::‘ht lnlo' 1thzz limelight only use machines failed to pro- . X % duce a shoulder, sleeve, back e < ! 4 ¢ . i 3 T or collar that would really fit ; - A d k2 2 A "}ade by Murphy'\lur- Run It Out New EAatie ot s : : ‘ : Ry nish Company, which Tomorrow But many ready -to - wear ' o Saat . . . . e § clothes have just hecome farail- | (I} supplies finishing rma- jar with the phrase and the . o d . 3 tel’ials to most (.‘f :.he phrase only, e Lot o b g ’ ; ] A £ 2 L HORSFALL-MADF. CLOTHES | g by ; makers of fine curs. are genuinely hand-tailored and ! : f y 2 ' g T ialsztn fn At fabric and finish are equal : : X : g : 04 They are specialists to most ‘‘custom mades.” It o ;. 34, -.- , i L'. . 3 in motor car finlsh. B takes more time and effort to d such clothes as ours— g : : y f ; ¢ ] ; > produce such clothes as our ; : » : : ) ; ; : Da-cole D)’i%fi Ouernlghl and that's the real trick, for time and constant effort make professors out of just good doc- tors. HORSFALLS N\ E# X ; { Y 3-5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn, ASHLEY-BABCOCK CO. RE-OPENS TOMORROW e | | #4 || "CHAS. DILLON & C0.] Main Strect Will Take Place ey Whatever your musical preference may be there are numbers g HARTFORD S s L o that will appeal to you in the following list of new Victor Records. ; formally open for busincss in ita new | [ We have listed these new records under classified headings, bringing ! A Springtime Milli ery e e o e pen- | together selections of similar musical appeal and indicating in a TRIMMED HATS AT $4.75 posite the Sovereigns block. The pro- ! A 2 prietor, George Ashley, one of tho| | general way the kind of music that each record affords. These are values to $7.50 and include Straws in all the favored shades. Ribbon, Fruit and Flower Trimmed. TRIMMED HATS $5.75 the quarters for the new store en- tirely remodelled until today it pre- L forataning houses 1n thie district, The | I SACRED SONGS AND CHORUSES Number Size Price latest fixtures have been installed and lItile:;se Sol’ennolle—Cmcifixus (Crucified to Save Us) MEnrico Caruso 87335 10 $1.25 the stock of goods has been entirely osanna arcel Journet 74735 12 1.75 feploniabed Wb o atent et s e ol The Strife is O’er, the Battle Done Trinity Quartet 18860 : ; ; ; - B ukank som bany, stice Our Lord is Risen From the Dead Trinity Quartet Hair Braid, Hemp, Milan, Tagal Braids, etc., are in- cessor to E. G. Babcock, is a contin- God So Loved the World (from ‘‘The Crucifixion’’) Trinity Quartet 18873 cluded 1r_1\ 'tllus Slgu“;ilt?%'o All the popular shades and trim- mings. Values to $9.00. e tor tha past 35 searn. Avewt| ['i0jj ~ LULLABIES AND MEMORY SONGS OSTRICH TRIMMED HATS six_years ago, when the late 1. G.i |l Cradle Song Sophie Braslau 65035 : fi:"”i‘;‘;flg“’t‘:;k”z’;‘a L phne 1f I Forget Ernestine Schumann-Heink 87337 X $2o95, $3.95, $4.95, organized company. L 5‘“%."'5 ° %“:y M"{“ A{“"t 45302 Jade, Periwinkle, Copenhagen, Sand, “Bon-Fire” Red, Although the site of the store is| (f y lruncie e erle Alcoc i| Gray, are but a few of the many colors. Both large and STk o6 doss the peiiey of thio mans | 1 %'Ol‘naS}}01lln' ?toneH S !Nh“'t.cl‘:ll‘“oltt Sll;nw 18869 Sm‘ilf shapes are shown L same, as does the policy of the man- ere’s Silver in Your Hair arles Hart e e VYA it = o Teresita Mia (My Teresita) Emilio De Gogorza 66033 g g In sailors, rolling brims, “off the face” effects, side rolls wl‘l’;b;ol‘: gnoanl .p':ih »?‘r\.:;'.-fl:x‘:\ rlilrxn‘; Someone Worth While Edward Johnson 66029 i 4 and mushrooms in all the prevailing colors. 3 for the hospital next Wednesday at Tell Me, Daisy Reinald Werrcnrath 66032 : L i the home of Mrs. L. A. Sprague. Those Song of Love Lucy Isabelle Marsh-Royal Dadmun planning to be present please notify Serenade Lambert Murphy and Orpheus Quartet 45304 the lunocheon: committes, f April Showers Charles Harrison 18862 T R T Y T G RV Percy Webb of West Haven was a Leave Me With a Smile Charles Harrison 3 g EX P T3 3 = E stores in the city, having done busi- MAPLE HILL NEWS uation of one of the oldest clothing | H{I"H Christ the Lord is Risen Today Trinity Quartet agement. il % ; : LOVE SONGS AND SERENADES UNTRIMMED HATS guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moody MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL NUMBERS | R . P. fi h d & D last week-end. Y & 7 ar Iln Miss Gladys Rau is able to be out| || Eili, Eili ~ Violin Mischa Elman 74732 | enler’ icht t n agaln after an attack of the grip. Nocturne '(Borodin) Flonzaley Quartet 74733 ] ' Arabian Melody (Mélodie Arabe) Violoncello Hans Kindler 66026 Carl Stenberg of Hartford spent| ¢ Don Pasquale Overture—Part | Arturo Toscanini and La Scala Orchestra 66030 the past weck-end with Graham Don Pasquale Overture—Part 11 Arturo Toscanini and La Scala Orchestra 66031 Spring. Spring Song (Mendelssohn) Violin Efrem Zimbalist 66034 TUBRBNTS ‘ DANCE, COMEDY AND INSTRUMENTAL New six room apartment, steam ) I'm An Indian T Bri heat, hot water, fanitar scrvice, $50. | Oh, How I Hate That Fellow Nathan Fanny Brics | 5303 Seven rooms in same building, SGO.E | }lortensg—MedleyTFox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra 18863 , Jares dnpnt sore with modern I‘vviv:;x:;gx—_}_’::t rot All Star T"*’cm;{:ye; 8;3::;::: 504 f New Dresses, New Suits, New Coats, New 2 Jid STt She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not—Medley Fox Trot Club Royal Orchest { i Sl S e el Cutie—Medley Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and Fis Orchestra | Gloves, New Hosiery, New Neckwear, New | el ¥ | Lonesome Hours—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra | 18865 Hel gk Three O’clock in the Morning—Waltz Joseph C. Smith and His Orchestra = anquire — Lola Lo—Fox Trot Joseph C. Smith and His Orchestra 18866 WM. C. RAPHAEL i Say, Persianna, Say Victor Arden-Phil Oh; . ] e T've Got the Wonder Where He Went and When He's Coming Back Blucs Victor Arden-Phil Ohman | 18867 . All At the Most Reasonable Prices, 390 MAIN STREET Virginia Blues—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chi : i i i —_——— e Venetian Love Boat—Fox Trot The Ben:on O:h::t:: :f Chzzgg 18868 : Consideri ng Quahty A Week of Romaace and Thrills MELODIOUS OPERATIC AND CONCERT | Variations on a Mozart Air—“‘Ah! vous dirais~je maman?”’ Amelita Galli-Curci FRIDAY Ernani—Lo vedremo, o veglio audace (I Wil Prove, Audacious Greybe::). : Tintt; R:gz ;‘;73353% 1(2) i;g 127 MAIN STREET 'PHONE 1408-2 e DI £ B [LREAA NEW GOODS IN ALL LINES FOR SPRING WANTS 8 Corsets and Lingerie, New Knit Underwear. She forgot him- PALACE—The Biggest Sunday Show Ever Offered ?eo PRISCILLA DEAN . . RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “TOL’ABLE DAVID” in “WILD HONEY” Victor Tall(mg MaChlne Company, Camde R Paramount’s Great Six Reel Chapter Play 1OX’S THEATER r < 2SS o " Next Moo.-~Tues.—Wed. T 5 Bt e e te B 3 ] X 3 3t i, H EEE b MIET(}?{al:::fO:')l;),(TJ(l)E—WORLD

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