New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 23, 1922, Page 3

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D Stark. ‘“Business Requirements,” |Marriage of King Alexander to Prin- Wm. H. Walker. X > S AC R e R Ko 5 HATT cess Marie Will Not Take Place on Grebb-Jim Tunney boxing bout at| June 1, As First Planned. 4 ’ Madison Square Garden | i 9:00 p. m.—Instrumental and vocal Rucharest, May 23.—Prince Paul of an selections. Serbia arrived here today. He came| Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 2 to arrange details in connection with | ki 4 WBZ the coming marriage of King Alexan- Victor Record No. 15899 .... 75c der to Princess Marie of Rumania, (Westinghouse station at Springfield, Mass.) Belgrade, May 23 (By Associated 7:30 p. m.—Baseball scores. Uncle Wl‘““y"md"m:’:tfry cores. Uncle | prass)—The marglage of King Alex- TH5 . MoRev. O F. Leggett, su. |2Nder of Jugo-Slavia to Princess perintendent of the Springfield Rescue | arie of Rumania which was set for ' Mission. Gov't and state market re- June 1, has been postponed until June ports. T ATI O nSeoNaY | koA i 965 MATNST, Opposite Myrtle St. 00 — L S s S S0R I st e hallisaoten DRNCe | e At ot n e T nane - and Queen | music by Mack's Novelty Syncopaters. yfarie of Rumania for the reason of the poor health of their cidest daugh- Wiz ter Princess Elizabeth wife of Crown (Westinghouse station at Newark, | prince George of Greece. . N.J.) 7:00 p. m.—"Man in the Moon" STy R E L ! y & & 5 Sl 1 AMERICAN ESCAPES. S o f oo T . m.—'‘Health Conservation,” Mexico City, May 23 (By Associaled} b 5 Press)—Robert P. Robinson, an | 7:45 p. m.—"Women's Clothes,” by | American oil worker at Santa Lucre- | Y b 5 Mrs. Picken. tia, State of Vera Cruz, has escaped = - Q 9 8:00 to 10:15 p. m.—Literary Even- |from a band of rebels who kidnapped 257 MAIN STREET Booth’s Block ing. him Saturday, according to private e advices received here. The bandits, | WGI whose leader has not been {dentified, e 4 0 o e e planned to hold Robinson for 2,000 ee Victor Advertisement OUpposite (American Radio and Research Core. | D0sts s nion | , edford Hillside, Mass.) | 7:30—Bedtime story—''When Fran- | === | eine Fell Out of Bed,” read by Miss Eunice L. Randall. 8:00—"Preventing Tuberculosis,” Personal Hygiene Talk No. 19, by B. GIRLS! LEMONS A. Welcome. [ ) [ ] [ §:15—Joan Parsons, soprano, and Thomas Quinn, tenor, soloists at St. Cecelia’s church, Back Bay, accom- BLEACH SKIN WHITE panied at the piano by Ida McCarthy. | 246 Selections: ““Morning" (Speaks); . ‘‘Roses of Picardy” (Weatherly); “I Passed By Your Window' (Brahe); Squeeze the juice of two lemons in- ‘ Mr. Quinn. Pianoforte solo, “Prelude | to a bottle containing three ounces of | OPPOSITE THE MONUMENT in C sharp minor” (Rachmaninoff),| Orchard White, which any drug utore | Miss McCarthy. “If God Left Only|will supply for a few cents, shake You"” (Densmore); “Hymn to the|well, and you have a quarter pint of | Sun” (Cullen); “Break of Day" (San-|harmless and delightful lemon \‘\narh.“ derson), Miss Parsons. Piano colo, | Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion selected, Miss McCarthy. Duet, “O|into the face, neck, arms and hands | Soave Fanciulla” (Puccini) from ‘La [each day, then shortly note the beauty | \ Boheme,” Miss Parsons and Mr.|and whiteness of your skin | PR[NTERS EASILY Quinn. Famous stage beauties use this BEAT GAS CO NINE 8:45—Hugh Coughlin, tenor soloist, [ lemon lotion to hleach and hr\{\z lhal‘ 2 "SL Mary's church, Boston, accompan- | soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, al- | ied by William E. Thomas. Selections: (8o as a freckle, sunburn, and tan % g S N “Ah Love But a Day" (Protheroe);|bleach because it doesn't {rritate. { 4 TO $10 S o WS Bt S e e R RS 5 700 VALUES All Wanted Styles All Wanted Colors Type Setters Wield the Willow With e S ORSHEIM SHOE ¢ FLOR The Printers’ nine easily defeated i - - TTTTTIT N\ the Gas Co. team in an interesting ‘ |! Features [T game at St. Mary's Playgrounds last [’.’ evening. The Printers connected for, I //\ | hits when hits meant runs, and lost| it \ no opportunities to put across runs E \, ~ i | when they were needed. The score i ; i R / I ‘ GET YOUR HAT FOR DECORATION DAY was 10 to 4. Driscoll and Robinson worked for the Gas Co.,, while Smith and Knapp were the battery for the Printers. | our a e Both teams gave excellent support to ) ) i : to their pitcheérs, but the Printers placed : > | . . their hits safely while the Gas Co. players, although they hit the ball f 1 | hard, seemed to have the breaks : Canton Crepe Hats, Taffeta Hats, Large Garden Wednesda onl against them. Their one best bet,| f 2 " | ¥ " ¥ Steve Dudack could connect for only | | - : | Hats, Hair Braid Hats, Leghorn Hats combined L : = [ with Crepe or Silk. The feature of the game was a| . circus cateh by dHrmon Hall , th \ 7 | . N i . . 1:2 ‘ l Printers' center fielder. He went atter | Here you will get the Style you desire. All O on y 3 a line drive that was traveling with . |@ white, all black and all the new summer colors. the speed of the wind. The ball was getting away from him and it seemed R if it wi d it. H ik i apeay ey D O L L A R S A L E e e C‘A s S hear_abom —HOSIERY — lunge for the ball, d it with H i | Both-Hands; and) B oo 16 Gavitie) Florsheim Shoes — their L R D " good looks, perfect fit, long en- Get vour Stockings for Decoration Day here. i Clancy, captain of the Printers’ nine | | A R ~ Large assortment of Trimmed Hats, Ready-to- Jiwas unable to piay because of a e durance — s fully verified by the Our variety is large both in Styles and Colors. Wear Hats, Untrimmed Hats, Banded Sailors and §|iosiied frm received In 2 game in ; ; ; : y L Children’s Hats. Big values ) i e g genuine satisfaction you receive Lehigh full fashioned §295 Van Raalte O N S o i R B $1 °OO HELD FOR HIGH COURT | when you wear them. You will | Silk Stockings; black Heavy Plain Glove Silk Six Men Arrested for West Haven find the price low for shoes of and all $l ‘95 Stockings .. $2.35 — Added Specials — Dramatic Club Hold-Up Bound Over is hich li | lors ity. colors ‘ New Haven, May 22.-Six men held this high quality Van Raalte Ingrain BANDED SAILORS TRIMMED HATS in contection with tho RoMd-p. a | —PARKWAY LAST — I $149 Lehigh Pure a0, naslte fhgraln 7 robbery of the Orange D tic < 5 . Ol $1 48 Regular value §6.00 club oh Apeil:s, pleaded not Fality in / Thread Silk Stockings,; Stockings, black and : Special $3 00 the special session of the criminal | black and all vidiita i Worth Double ¥ v superior court. Five men had their ® I d - " $1 '00 € bonds raised to $20,000 each and the colors sixth, Robert Santaniello’s bonds were ! | & |sct at $30,000, They will be tried at e e —_— i e it i adaiagbie il ‘1 "The otner men are Saivatore San , VOGUE SHOE SHOP : SILK GLOVES GoldenblumMillineryCo. | .- i iz || | : . G [ el et LR 236 Main Street Van Raalte and Kayser 12 and 16 button $l 49 188 MAIN ST., New Britain Y. M. C. A. Bldg. ) ‘ |l length Silk Gloves, all colors Diamond mines in South Africa are restricting their output.

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