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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL, 20, 1922 CHAMPS WiLL piy Soadiogre ;;f;;;;ff S IR SPEECH S v S S | o I"ittsburgh, I'a Mro itaburg r " 80 1 e RII(IIO Tllnlllfl' Is lmp()llunl Finbd 1) rom Pittsburgh Raritone solo~ Mr, Hermance H g i p oy | three Kk commissioners to replace | Car from the opera "t 0 oxpressed the hellef that hotter |the present single commissioner, and Tonrnament Will Be Held in' Duncan Says 00 b Me-The Shady Sido © wanaer GAnidate for Mass. Governmor inausrtar reiattons coula be brousht|the Bresent naele commissioner, ang demy Country Bohool---A New ihout it 1 \ucr f 1y ) W L Soprano solo Miss Deeler I it 1 he influence o the | 3 s BY R. L, DUNCAN tional Development in Pittshurgh.,” P ernor's oMce were hrought to bear to| "€ milk produced in the Common- Des Moines in August Digector, Radia Tnatitute of America | "TOM Pitiaburih Post studin | onere avemieiiermee e 1o OUtlines Platlorm Via Wireless |Convince employers of fabor that the|Wealth, paying the farmer a living 8:30 p, m.—~A novel .ummnm.m 27 foreign countries. vy 1o prosperity was by cconomies | Priee and distributing the milk with- by the Marseco Tirass Quartet, as.| ? 5 in management instead of reduction art in itselr Des Molnes, Ta, April 20.—The| Few amateurs take (hé pains (o |MH€7 bY Bessic 0 Walz, reader [ Satanes ks oachio0s . By tuning in, on a 260 metre wave in wages and lengthening of hours, [ 0D ' length at about §:80 o'clock last night, [and to make workers realize that a 1022 pational horseshoe pitching | learn it They are in too much of a g WBZ [living in the United tournament, to decide the American | hurry to start listening in (Westinghouse Station at the Herald radio established commun- [liberal sharing in the profits of in-| championship, will be held the week | In a loose coupler, the operator Soringfield. Maas.) (el i . fcation with station W G I at Medford |dustry could be made possible only if of August 2§ at the Towa State Fair, [ Who wants to gat everything, pushes| 5:00 P mo—Mrs. Harry Sutclifte, so. | Jflr‘fl !)m most abundant trees in Hillside, Mass., and listened in to an | the interesis of the employers werd b Des Moines, it was announced today | N8 secondary completely fpside the | PraAN0: Hubert Blackburn, piano l‘ eylor is the cinnamor address by Former Mayor John 1% | mude their own | Behring discovared Alaska in 1741, by state fair officiuls and officers of | Primary, making a tght coupling §:30 p. m-~Liberty Park orchestra the American Harseshoe Pitchers' as- | For selectiveness in tuning it is in Wiz | | | | | | | Tuning a radio receiving set |s an [t RROR, “1 favor an amendment to the Vol- stead law permitting the use of light beers and wines,” was another plank announced soclation. Negotiations regarding the | perative that loose coupling be em (Westinghouse Station at location of the hurling meet have [ ployed, .\M\urk N dd been in progr since last (all, This weeds out interference Of 7:00 p. mo—=Jack Rabbit Stories by | Expect 200 Entries, |course, there is some loss in energy, | Pavid Corey, | Bt since it is useiess to try to tupe| 8100 p. me—Concert for the evening The tournament will bring to (he . courts at Des Maines the champions | ' With tight coupling w there | by the Orange Symphony orchestra of nearly every state in the union, in | @7 Several stations transmitting on 7:45 p. m.--Dally Marketing by Max addition to hundreds of individual | h° $ame wave lenzth, loose coupiing | R Vanarsdale, Household Feonomies title claimants from coast to coast, At [ V1! have to be recorted to, 7:30 p. m.-~Ruilding and Loans hy | least 200 individual .stars in the| 1% this, there is no direct connec. |B. and L. Waranty pitching game are expected to line up | t “]‘ hetween ihe primary anu see. " WGI at the stakes for the opening of thejonMany. - The curreat receivel in the| (smerican Radio and Research Corp., tournament on August 2 ,]‘r'\‘mn\_\»u:'llu orm of electro mag. Medford Hillside, Mass,) A. R, Corey of the lowa State . ;‘“r‘ “"\r;*_'-‘_ '"'h“_*‘l il ihe sce- | 7:30..-Redtime ory for the chil- AR {ondary. The further iy Whe 8e2- [ dren. “Flit's Journe Among the well known horseshoe “"l“‘,“”ri '("' “v'"‘l"' it &s for the induc- pitchers listed with the ac tive relation to comn ont nouncement of the foury i aao anan, Bl ANINE I spun K6E Late news flashes ceived here from A. 1. Headlough of | ['auently. “Those conncctions Which [ 755 _pojjee repo Akron, Ohio, natio ceretary, are [2" '“_" soldered shonld be kept free| g.on—Ilorence La Moyne Seeloy, Woani "Taakwon of Kol . 1., the|from all dust and foreign substances. | dramatic ‘contralto s Tullahy present_American title holder, Fred | !l LR LAl R R Borght (Tponivi) wer Song” from Brust of Columbus, Ohio, former na- s ’I'”F b A & _" 2 '_‘” C1“Faust”; “Ave Maria” from ‘“Caval- tional champion and Tom Meagher red them by A puoor contiection'|jeprja Rusticana’’ 5 Rudol e S nsen City, second o | decreases the efficiency of the set |possardt, i B Jackson in last year's tournament, ! ‘p‘“’:y"‘-‘n-mm” o 14118 oasetvan 1s| Cron. LRI A - Speclal Court the 1uost frequent cause of loss of ,\“"‘;‘I_':‘:;”..\”";r"j‘ro'"'y" 1”'.}"'_" ,:"’f‘,f Engineers will start work early infenergy, The best ground is the cold | (Snross) S G June, laylng out speclal courts on the | water pipe In the house, or a large [eleetlons: “Ariae (in Haln): ao TowaState Dalr grounds, A great|ivon ‘plate or pipe driven Into the |gsls' Serenade (Rraga): .."rf‘d’ pE arcna is to be constructed, flankeild by | ground, RBe sure to scrape the con-|or [ it flsflfil)}‘-"”" _;7;:‘ bleachera on all sides, nection surface and soler the | g (R 5%{ The mect will be in continuous prog- | aponniing. CLalSLAL L TR g " ress morning and afternoon from | ® fern these pointers in mind and| - WGY g AR W on e ) August 2§ to Sept. 1. Thousands of | o will find that tuning in will be| (General El Hla g, chenectady, horshoe fans from every part of the | pogs nuch easier, N. ) . ¥ \ A ’ & Country flocked to Minneapolis last B Program provided through the JI Ll >l ] i B 4 % 5 ! DANCE RECORDS courtesy of Hudsen, N, Y. fall for the 1921 meet and fair offic- __——_‘ < ) St o . Kammenoi Ostrow g Rubenstein } f I Dear Old Southland. Fox-Trot. als here are making even more exten sive plans to take care of the 1922 VOICESIN THEA[RJ o 41;::;72 kl?vllly)\ (l,;rrvllfi:‘iv.rn?:jnre = ) } l i | 3 s e ;’;i: g:i'mfl} -3870 | i | ' and “The Story | " read by Miss liunice L. crowds. Hayden Wood Virginia Blues. Women's Tournament. ERERTRaT i It is probable that a special wom- SECES Tenor solo—Harry Bannister ! il She's a Mean Job. Fox-Trot. Frank Westphal en’s horscshoe tournament also KDKA Liebestraume—Nocture 8. ! o | and His Rainbo Orchestra | A-3871 may be held in connection with the | (Westinghouse Station at ast LS i it | d If YouKnew. Fox-Trot. Frank Westphal[ 75¢ ke 5 1 solo—Guido C. Belis i national meet Pittsburgh, Pa.) 5 | and His Rainbo Orchastra G and 98 the Towa State Thursday, April 20, 1922, Barbara Fritchie ..... Sloman ¢ i champlonship tournament Will be| a0 . m.—Befter Citizenship |, Raritone volo=-Fred ¥ L el A, I Angel Child. Fos-Trot. TheCazumbim Ansac decided on the same courts as those [Through Organized Play and Recrea- | ‘.":’I:" ey B £ 2 Angel Child. AlJohon o cONs the American by Rid v A Teller, 8 » 0 Wiy, Z i ¢ to be constructed for th tion," by Sidney A Teller, resident di- [, "oBEC T P SIPE SR oten | ¥ i i Love Days. Fox-Trot. Paul Biese’s Orchtstm}A 3572 championship matches. rector Irene Kaufmann Settlement, > f e 1 : Cash Awards il o v ¢ i MEYRRLROD f it s R ek Little Thoughts. Fox-Trot. y P : Paul Biese's Orchestra Cash prizes totaling $1.000 and many epecial awards of loving cups ’ | oy Song of India. Fox-Trot. E i e osen ‘oftered o the Fa]r Department Store Inc. N \ Az Bl ks orvesra Asseo national meet ) 4 : To a Wild Rose. Fox-Trot. Among other contenders for lh? 7 . Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra national title are: Ireddy Hay o G R f d Off ! - A . Minncapolis, Minnesota state cham- reat erun er A Phi LolaLo. Fox-Trot. Ray Mille ond His jon: R. Spencer of Tulsa, Oklahoma ) : : ; V7 o Rastra 5 jon: vern Ericson of Al- | To New Britain People Who Are Weak, Sickly, Nervous ; il , 7] ! ! Doo Dah Blues. Fox-Trot. Ray Miller and state champion: Pt - 0 Orche cester, South Dalkota state champion: ‘ r Run Do“n ) T y y 3 - His Orchestra Fapard sWorier of Didlananoligigt v o R { \ California. Fox-Trot. Knickerbocker Orchestra champion; Jack Erwin A5 | IMPORTANT NOTICE:—By special arrangement, we can now extend to any g B ! An Old Fashi dd' 1. Fox-Trot A.3578 i n ashione irl. ox-Trot. 75c City, Missouri state champion; ‘jprerson in New Britain who wants more strength, energy and endurance, the | 2 4 : - / Knickerbocker Orchesira state champion; Dennis Wilkinson of i opoqi0, honefits than you expeet, it will not cost you one cent, because e | Uy il I Out of the Shadows. Intro. “Southern Memo—}A $a%T6 A-SSGJ Van Dyke of Sieux City, 1‘-tmmmrmm|\- of using Nuxated Iron so that if you do not get all and even / Dinuba, 1"a||(nrm'<& ‘s‘ ate (‘:111':’»”!“““ ourselves will promptly return your money. { f ries.” Medley Waltz. Prince’s Dance Orchestra d Willie Witt of Akron, io. ay wonder how we can afford to do this. answer is that week | et 3 o Ok an i You may wonder how we can afford to do this. The answer is that week RioNights. Waltz, Brince's Dincs Orthissire Ly - after week a large numher of New Britain people come.into our store for | Nusated Iron; throughout the country over four million people use it an- nually. Blood examinations by physicians all over the country show that an . SONG HITS [ m:xrv of I‘N"fl);v e r‘In‘nn( have rfiymnhll\ irgn In their |'»I|rl|m1fl \F\'u::lm‘n O 1 B AncelChild AlJ/-ann}A-ssss yron the Linod hecomes thin, pale and watery, In many cases this so seriously n ] A P L weakens the vital organs that people often helieve they have heart or stomach Angel Child. Fox-Trot. The Columbians§ 75¢ trouble, kidney diseases, nerve force exhaustion or some other serious ail- ‘hey have pains and palpitation of the heart, sudden dizziness, faint- ment. They have 75¢ ness or spots befere the eyes, when as a matter ot fact the trouble is all due Hopes That Tt Wlll B e it oot KRS A 2 Rl it s on Broadw y Hel Hal Hap Frank Grumit| 756 Genuine Nuxated Tron eontains true organic iron like the iron in your are deficient in iron who would surely be benefited | You Can Have Every Light on Broadway ReSllnS GO Gllmmfil’lflg ;,Ivmq;‘;is :rmlnl:l'il\“:u‘lxltr:rn:m]y that we recommend that you come right to Tair | (Give Me That Little Light at Home). } Virginia Blues. Van & Schenck) A-3577 Carolina Rolling Stone. Van & Schenck Department Store, Inc., and get a regular $1.10 hottle for 64 cents, use it N the Great White Way tonight Time After Time gég‘{”rgm g for fwo weeks and note the improvement in your own case. You are the Dublin, April 20, (By ociated | jygge—if you do not get all and even greater henefits than you expect, just the liveliest songs in the newest Alabamy Mammy. Harlandshaw Press).—Little hope for fangible re-|jring back the wrapper and we will promptly refund the full amount you paid. 5 : b in the direction of peace was ? shows will be ngCth with laughtcr Plfl:xxel‘;#fi and Lay Me Dow;&?g{:{filfl S = e = expressed on the resumption today | S s of the peace conference between the free staters and republicans although Tord Mayor O'Neill and Archbishop tomorrow. Soon everyone will be ha ted themselves to the i R singing them. OPERA AND CONCERT : cir y derstanc 8 : N e ) et ’;:’;‘ph‘iylf,nzl;’;:”:::rr:?\v impn. - But you don’t have to wait until Kashmiri Song from ‘“Indian Love Lyrics.” Lk i § § Louis Graveure cal of results “tomorrow.” You canenjoyand know Mother o’ Mine. Louis Graveure Makes No Predictions. The lord mayor while expressing in 3 3 H O Sole Mio (My Sunshine). these hits now while they are still i s i a statement yesterday the hope that 1 future Peste mignt Some in the near fuurs VU NI:ZIN‘ ; CO the newest of the new, because One Swestly Solern Thaugh. 9 b chieved at the conference £ g £ yrena Van Gordon woula be achiexed ot the conference ° Columbia Records are like tickets to I Love to Tell the Story. Cyrena Van Gordon fail ;un early combination of the BrOadwayshoWS Thc bn hteststars ‘ : : . : forces of capital and labor might bhe . g 6 Asher and Rodehearer) A-3559 Jooked for in an effort to end dis- make their records for Columbia. izr:'l;:'"rhm Days. Ak and Bl iy o a odeheaver )k hr <jenion ure reppried. to have You can pick the popular songs before been conferring for the past few days INSTRUMENTAL with the head of the fres provisional they become popular. Canzonetta. Op. 6. Violin Solo. 49689 free state and the republigans and 3 . ; > L enien ot todaylp meets Bergougnan Tires—Mileage Guaranteed And hearing the New Process B s st R 49813 a 1 is is 1 tain, It . . . WL} . B by I doubl whether Columbia Records is like sitting in Sweet Evening Star frora *"Tannhiusse )’ however labor would combine with Fabrics 6000 the theat diiStening loth fist *Cello Solo. Pablo Casals§ $1.50 capital in the circumstances al)nzt‘s": 30k21/2 Fabrics . ...... e $ 8.50 € theatr€ and listening to tne artist. ed as Irish labor has ever been sus A-3564 and applause. These are the hits of Don’t Leave Me Mammy. Hart and Shaw 75¢ Indiana Lullaby. Jones and Hare A-6211 $1.50 They are crystal-clear; not a word, Piano Solo. Josef Hofmann picious of any such alliance, whatever ,;0 1 s he object. 30x3 (IOl'dq Bk P § 1?.95 : 3 utterfly—Spinning Song. Piano Solo. e J:‘;;irf Stumbling Block, /2 ; i not a note is lost. Josef Hofmann One of the main stumbling blocks Cords, 8, 000 Scores of thousands of people look Tuis oL EAtadle, S Al tht } -3560 Maiden’s Wish (Chant Polonais) in G Major. } in the way of an understanding is Ferera, Franchini and Green the apparent irreconcilability of the ||l 39x4 Cords .......... wraeann 1990 for the new Columbia Records on the Susquehanna Shore. Ferera and Franchini two parties regarding the holding of clections on the existing parliament- (|l 33x415 Cords ............. 1) 10th and 20th of each month, for here ister. :"f\‘r:%i': f{‘-mul]: i s to ho - S . are the freshest hits, by the most y s view 8 he clections can- | . . EY Thi R e, BRVeRY tho first Goodyear factory trained master vul- popular artists, reproduced in a way week in June while Mr. De valers||Q| canizers in charge of Repair Department. worthy of the original. New Columbia Records are released on the contends that a new register is in- e DURLE ML B Free Road Service. Work called for and Make apractice of going toaColum- e 31“‘3 “:"eh'?:ie‘h . “Sh ';‘m“h‘ ?’o‘(’iad' way's latest hits are ready for you ay. verdict at the polls, whatever delay g s ne T delivered. biadealer’s whenever the new records it Wrangell, Alaska, s 17,500 feet ] _Oildag, )V(:)l'ld’S greatest lpbricant— are out. Enjoy the newest things. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY —_— |[0| eliminates friction. See us about it. Be the first to pick the winners. New York R R S A el e SRR | LOBSTERS AND SHRIM Courteous and efficient service every FRESH CRAB MEAT day in the year. SOFT SHELL CRABS STEAMING CLAMS Open From 6:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. HONI S 'S ¢ . ! BUY YOUR C(OLUMBIA 102 West Main St. Next to Post Office GRAFONOLA AND RECORDS 24-30 State Street V) Hartford Tel. 1721, Hartford Phone, Ch. 5958-4 Ger at —— B, Visit Our Dining Room New Britain's Largest Exclusive Retail Talk;