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MARSAY —for-— Preserving Eggs Perfectly Easy ta Use 20c Pint 35¢ Quart The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street Suits In harmoniously blended mix- tures, stripes and Tweeds— in smart 2, 3 and 4-button styles. D St gh S e o et e S Sports models add much to the attractiveness of the spring t showing and are here in Tweeds A with Knickers or two pairs of trousers. Starting as low as $32.50. | f Topcoats Of shaggy Harris and Donegal Tweeds, hand-tailored in Rag- lan and Set-In sleeve models. ; “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” “Do you taunt your husband with fajlure and compare him with some dishonest rascal, who makes a lot of money at the expense of innocent investors?” “FOOLISH WIVES” T . . ‘ Y L PROMINENT COUPLE L WED IN HARTFORD Theodore M. Stanley Takes Local . Hospital Nurse as Bride Theodore M. Stanley, son of the 3 late Theodore A. and Mrs. Stanley, was married in Hartford yesterday 4 afternoon to Miss Marjorie Bartlett, { a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. , Bartlett of that city. The wedding took place at the home of G. A. Bingham, at 24 Lorraine street, Mr. and Mrs, ents of the bride. | ceremony was used. The bridesmaid was Miss Seraph Root, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, J. K. { Root, of Hartford, and the best man y i was I'red N. Stanley, brott i | bridegroom. Rev. Dr. ! Miel, rector of Trinity scl church, Hartford, pronounced the A ceremony. The wedding march was played by Miss Annie Keyes. i The bride wore a traveling suit of f | brown duvetyn and a corsage bouquet § | of sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid wore a blue tweed suit and a corsage bouquet of | pink sweet peas. The decorations were pink roses. Will Reside Here. The double ring There were guests present from Washington, D. C., New York, Syra- @ cuse, Albany, Waterbury and New i Britain. 1 Mr. Stanley is a foreman at the | Stanley Works and his bride was a nurse at the New Britain General | hospital. Following an extended honeymoon trip to Bermuda Mr. and Mrs. Stanley will reside at the corner b of West Main strcet and Corbin ave- | BUST ON EXHIBITION. 8t. l.ouis, Mo., April 7.—A bronze bust of the late Joseph Pulitzer, own- i er of the St. Louis Post Dispatch and 5’ the New York World, has been placed if on exhihition in Jefferson Memorial 3 here by the Missouri Historical so- 1 ciety. Frederick Blaschke of Buda- b pest, Hungary, was the sculptor, ¢ e —— § For Colds, Grip or Influenza ; and as a Preventive, take Laxative RBROMO QUININE Tablets. The gen- i uine bears the signature of 1. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 2 ', i t “ ¢ THE ROSARY Mrs. Mary T. Crean Sololst | EGG PRESERVER Gingham being grandpar- | act of the last night, S, Ramsay, District Deputy Brown Tnducts [cne spnoiniis New Officers of Elks District Deputy Harry C. Brown {Installed the officers of New Britain lodge, B. P, O, Judge Benjamin W. Alling, the re- tiring exalted ruler, was with a past exalted rulers and was also given a life ship card in the lodge, ing head officer. held for John H. Officers Installed. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, e T e e e e e Ty a8 fol quire, 'I'IH:: as H. Gibson; David L. Dunn; ald Ii, Tow ist. A busy social year is be lined by the new adminlstre E. last nig t. Deputy work and other activitics of sresented ¥ are as follows: eharm, | "o oal committes, Harry C, Jackson, | member- " r T lehaleman; Howard A, Timbrell, Wil- the customary |’ 5 3 3 organtantion to the retin|lam W. T. Squire, Lambert Lord, EHisaae 1ot T session Otto Miller, David . Dunn, Carlyle & Barrett, Richard M. Tealey, George a lodge of sorrow Buckley and (wrl who died recently, H. Smedley, Emil Kraus, as F. Jackson, Henry W. tertainment committee, Tho fnner guard, Willlam M. I'RIDAY, APRIL 7 lllnhml C. Brown; esteemed Joyal| l Jceturing l-.nu:hl. vy W, Rice secretary, Dudley T olmes; treas er, James M. Curtin; trustee for three | years, \\n.x,nu E, Beers; tifer, John i . Makes Ap]mluluu'nh Exalted It . announeed lows chy ] vities Clanned, Ing out- ation and the various committees to handle this the lodge IFinance committee, Richard C. Brown, Thom- tee, In- mas I, The newly installed officers are as|Jackson, Patrick H. Corbett, Albert follows: Exalted ruler, John W.[N. Volz, John J. Crean, Harvey I2. Lockett; esteemed leading Kknight,” Walreth, John F. Willls, Thomas W, On with the dance OVE back the furni- ture—there’s no sense trying to resist that tune. You would hawve to be made of stone to keep your feet still when you hear the new Columbia dance music, These New Process Columbia Records just make your feet obey. Not a half tone is lost You couldn’t be happier if you were dancing to the original band., The American people know how to dance. They know what is what in dance music. That is why folks just naturally look to Tolumbia for the latest dance hits. Reading the list of new Columbia Records is al- most enough to make one start dancing. But don’t be satisfied with reading —go to a Columbia dealer and have him play the records for you. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY Bishiop, O'Connor, James I, Kiniry, committe Ward and J, 11| tion, Johnson ing and rellef com- | present time, 1 ¢, Brown 1|l||||ll.l| women, wyer, Albert 'red an 1% Hart, Arthur I'ved W, Stingle, John . Coleman, Alvin Scot- PROBATION 'REPORT ‘ Officer Tdware Ilulullul | Rutherfo | Poley, Ja ton, books KITCHE (unnullv Gives Ace counting of Quarter to Judge George W, Kiett, Probation Officer Edward . Con-|fire, nolly presented his quarterly report to Judge George W. Klett yesterday. | It shows [wnmq lected and spent on the probationers' families and $308.80 was collected in fines and costs, At the beginning of the quarter, |found unnec which ended on March 31, there were - men, two women, 62 boys and two s on probation, During that per- ied, 30 men, one woman, four boys | child. workmen at The sum of $764.20 was col- flames, house, Now on Sale Angel Child. AlJohm} A-3568 Angel Child. Fox-Trot. The Columbians Don’t Leave Me, Mammy. Hart and Slum A-3564 Indiana Lullaby. Jones and Hm 75¢ Song of India. Fox-Trot. Eddie Elkins® Orchestra| A-3569 To a Wild Rose. Fox-Trot. 75¢ Eddie EXins’ Orchestra ) Virginia Blues. Fox-Trot. The Columbians A3570 Dear Old Southland. Fox-Trot. 75¢ The Columbians Lola Lo. Fox-Trot. Ray Miller and His' Black and White Melody Boys| A-3563 . Doo.Dah mue-. Fox-Trot. Ray Miller and 75¢ E His Black and White Melody Boys Other recent records ard His Black and White Melody Boys Broken Toy. Intro. “My Darling.” Medley Trot. After the Rain. Fox-Trot. Ray M. l'ller] Fox- The Happy Stz Plantation Lullaby. Intro. *You-Are the Rose (I'm Longing For).” Medley Waltz. Song of Love. Waltz, PrmcldDmOrchexfm] A. Prince’s Dance Orchestra April Showers. Fox-Trot. Eddie Elkins’ Orchesira| A.3515 June Moon. Fox-Trot. 75¢ Eddie Elkins’ Qrchestra Tee (Tahitf). Fox-Trot. T a Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra| A .3528 When Buddha Smiles. Fox-Trot. 75¢ Eddie Elkins’ Orchestira, Granny. Fox-Trot. The Columbians' She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not. Intro.|A-3532 “A Doll’s House” from The Perfect Fool.[ 75¢ Medley Fox-Trot, The Columbians Dapber Dan. Fox-Trot. Knickerbocker Orchesira A.3833 I Want You Morning, Noon and Night. 78¢c Intro. “Little Partner of Mine.” Medley For-Trot. Knickerbocker Orchesira) Wabash Blues. Dolly Kayy A.3534 Got to Have My Daddy Blues. Dolly Ki 75¢ Ka-Lu-A from Good Morning, Dearie. pm}A~3552 Lalawana Lullaby. Jomes and Hare 2 Bow Wow Blues. Fox-Trot. S California Rmblers}A -3554 Sroflin', Fox-Trot. California Romblers) 19C Cuddle-Up Blues. Marion Harris I've Got the Wonder Where He Went and | A-3555 When He’s Coming Back Blues. 75¢ Marion Harris New Columbia Records come out on the tenth and twentieth of each month. Hap- pen in at a Columbhia store today and hear the newest of the new dance numbers. New York Most of theso drunkenncss and assault, six, men and .[one boy were drunk, 7 were gulity of drunkenuess and brea and flve for non-support, venlle report shows the names of 44 youngsters on the probation officer's 1, 192 Auditing | and two girls were placed on probas making a total of 130, Tingine Company, 1 Willlam J. Noble, men, a bucket brigade Swanson alling off in collections of | house, worked vallantly to check the The nearest fire hydrant is several hundred feet away from the but the work of the bucket brigade was so successful, that it was “The old fnlks nt home" used Baker's Flavoring FExtracts when you were a As good today as then.~—advt. At the there are 47 men, three 18 boys and three girls, cascs were due to 'h of the peace The ju- . 8 and Chief were summoned by a still alarm late yesterday afternoon to the home of William Pankusna at 477 Overlook avenue, to extinguish a Prior to the arrival of the fires composed of Saturday Specials — BAKING DEPT. — We have given Service and Quality for Thirty-Five years and we are still going strong. Genuine Hot Cross Buns ............. New White Bread 13c¢ a loaf, .. Rourd Crullers . .. ¥is New-made Apple Pi Try Our Yankee Rye Bread vevesess 18¢ dozen vess 2 for 25¢ .. 18¢ dozen cveves 20c each — IN THE SWEET SHOP .— foa We Make Our Own Candies, Buy From the Makers. Chocolate Peanut Clusters , . 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