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- v I\(EJ BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1922, e ) - . Glipatrie of the Stapley Warks or the | Servicn 16hgue, on I'riday evening ure Re"ef scout exécutive at 140 Main street, | November 24, co s : Telaphone 1180-2, Preceding the evening mervice on FOR lNDIGESTIo e Hunday, November 10, Theron Hart " will give a half "hour organ recital. FflR SEUUT I‘EAI]ERS‘ I ) BOSTON (‘LERGYMAN The following program will be ren- | } dered: SPEAKS HERE NOV. 16, Prolude, Lo Dejuge., .Saint Baens , “Lullaby" +» MacFarlane (<N D ‘ (=i S to Classes VEill Open Monday at Cen-| CN\ (@Rl "*3:n S e o g { Intermezzo 1 Hollins () %fi Men’s - Mineralava . Beauty Clay Rev. John W. Suter, Jr, to Address . Handel ior Hi = | Hot tral Junior High School | | Woman's. Ausiliary ‘ot 8. oy ~ Mark's Church, Building Operations for Rov. John W, Suter, Jr., of Boston, October Total $976,177 ‘Qvercoats council are bus formul g the | final plans for n.Z scout l‘f,,:(,f:.’: “.,”l:_i 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere | gecrotary of rellglous edypation in the 1ng school which cammences Monday Dpthcobai-c gipnots “"’K assachusetis, | Bullding loperations during the ’6 e k| will address a meeting of the Woms= evening, November Gth, As last year |approved by the national department|an's auxilary of St. Mark's ”""‘Ch.:‘c‘ég:‘;x:; g"t"gf"m‘;’m"& glfi';&:.‘ . Bflngs tbe the school will be conducted for ten |op education, on Thursday, November 16, The Sun- | [ngpector John C. Gilchreest. The A ) A mf Pat it ap ks, meeting each Monday night in| g0 e 10" New Britain is day school teachers, members of the| gyqden increase in the receipts for the The officlals of the local Boy Scout | QaBo01 iadt BAR BORR wet. amiae ot e g VRCnaion are Wreed da | oo SKAgMIeE Ay tne iapigeS ¢f \ or Knights of Washington are urged to|the State Normal school permit a § y ‘Ilwl only by the avallability of adult v that purpose by the school board leaders to serve the boys. Any man i b . Q § Bloom of roatb Frederlo L. Ty, director of educa- |from the age of 18 upwards in eligle| "o entual meeting the Woman's| l‘fi:’:’r:fl::'c:@fi-c Trei';fllf:"‘::l::(’]fl i to us ki« tion for the local council, will have |ble to take this training without com- |, viijap he Diocese of Connectl- ‘ charge of the instruction which i |mitting himselt to.the Work. This|ays wil B0 held in the Christ church | (-ame bulldings representing $174,- and we based on the course developed by |city is sadly in need of men of char-| catnedral in Hartford on Wednesday | o ig?ix permits for bricle buildings, him in charge of the same work fnr,n('t(‘r who are willing to glve of them-| o¢ naxt week. The sessions will start ;:}"'fi(‘:tt’;‘g 87810.825 unt:!lnfl :f,";o‘o! 5 [ the Boston council. The course stafts [selves in service to boys, scout officials| 44 9:80 o'clock in the morning. ’r):‘lr‘ty t:nenmn:nt‘; Zfdse:ne itore o w'll d s with the work required of the boy say. Realizing that many men would ° g b of St. Mark’s church d The chklnson on entering_ the movement and goes |give this service If they folt, them- e Ot s the vestry at|4dded during the month. i . A up through the varlous requirements |selves competent to perform it the|gupper on Wednesday evening, Nov. e 7 . P : including the first class rank. In this|local council conducts this training ggvl ‘;t 6:45 o'clock, Sy “mg,,“pm.,. RETURNS TO WATERBURY. at it on 8 way the scout leader is given train- |annually. It is hoped that any such|Rev, Samuel Sutcliffe will talk on the Miss Nellle Tarrant, supervisor of y 3 A ing in the same subjects that he will |avill communicate with the.local scout| pudget and plans for 1923, which will the trained nurses at the New Britain Ior Yoa t oo require of the scout. On the comple- [headquarters in order thlf the work | pe followed by discussion. Plans will| General hospital, has tendered her i g 5 tion of the course, provided there|may be explained to them. also be laid for the holding of the an- | resignation to the excutieve board of o A has been 76 per cent attendance, the| Already about a dozen men have|nual every member canvass on the the institution, effective today. Miss | lm.ln MAIN ST. leader is presented with a certificate |signed up for this course and it 1s|first Sunday in December. Tarrant, who has been at the local of proficlency signed by the national |hoped to increase the number to 26 The formal housewarming of the| hospital for about one year, has ac- : % officers of the movement, This cer-|before next Monday night, Inquiries|new parish rooms will be held in|cepted a similar position with St And Save Yoa ’6 to 310 in Mary's hospital in Waterbury where tificate is awarded only to councils |relative to the course may be made| conjunction with a Thanksgiving fes- whose course of instruction has been |to Mr. Slade of the High school, Mr. | tival under the auspices of the Church | she formerly was employed. the Transaction . flfigg’é’ef'?flelanh’g’ Out today | woven by hand. Also there are B e New Victor Recor ds || ANNOUNCEMENT — muffs in two-color effects. Our ) 8 3::::;: is :'3“1 c:mxt;lo;tlez and > E i Dr. William L. Smith wish}els tohannounce &o the r rare valueg af up- ublic of New Britain that e as opene an ward — with an extraordinary gfl‘ice for the practise of Dentistry in all its branches in the Hadley Building, 213 Main street. group at $25. “ N b : 7 7 e Ovem er ; / v ) This office is not connected with any other now or 99 ey e e ; : B ) | a0 Dr. William L. Smith a2 < 41t Pays to Buy Our Kind.” = == = e DENTIST i ; s 213 Main St. Hours: 9 A. M. to 8 P.-M. S— | (] POPULAR CONCERT AND oPERATIC ; Numbet Size Price ) i The Singer (Elsa Maxwell) . ! ¥ i Frances Alda 66093 10 S}gg / m DEEDS RE(mRDED k Cosifan Tutte—In uomini, in soldatt oL s Lucrezia Bori 87346 — 1] 3 tancy Y‘*u quk!) (Mozarty: /n lalian School for Lovers—In Lovers and in Soldiers f Somel Loves Nio! (Hattie Sun;n i " i Sophie Braslau ' 66084 1.25 Hew Record Is Eastablished At the| [I Boris Godounow—F: H of Boris (Farewell, My Son, I Am Dyi Feodor Chaliapin 88661 o | v Ry o~ R gl om of the City Clerk—Many Real Waiting for Your R:tl::le (genile'-rD: Cu‘r:;::hesar}: i ki Emili::lo_G::;:‘r’;: 66094 o i Moore Bros. sanltary o ® Fish Market | 7 A Si mes vers avaient des ailes! Geraldine F 87348 v Estate Transfers. W (Were My Song with :)Vixlxges.Provlded) (Victor Hiigo-Reynaldo Hahn). /n Fn:c? skl “ IS THE PLACE TO SELECT YOUR FRESH FISH. A BIG YARIETY AND FINE QUALITY A record was established at the city Pagliacci—Vesti la giubba (On with the Play) (Leoncavallo) /n Jialtion ~Beniamino Gigli 66095 clerk’s office yesterday when 58 docu- ] 7 ' Flying Dutchman—Traft ihr das Schiff (A Ship the Restless Ocean Swecps) - Maria Jeritza. 74776 ments were offered for recording.| ||f Oh, Sleep! Why Dost Thou Leave Me? (From ‘‘Semele”’) (Handel) John McCormack 66096 Elegant Shore Haddock 10c Penobscot Salmon..... 25¢ Boston Blue, whole fish 12¢ Genuine Bluefish .... 25¢ Saybrook Flounders .. 12¢ . Lake-White Fish .....28¢ i Previous to this time the greatest £ 1 number of documents to be recorded | {Ii#H MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL Fancy Snapper Blues. . 15¢ Long Island Sea Trout 20c Bluefish Stesk 15¢ Fancy Butterfish .... 25¢ = at the offlce in a single day was 53, ) Quartet in G Major—Finale (Mozart) 4 l-'l;mzaley Quartet 74693 RS hrvine been reached sevi Zapateado (The Cobbler) (Spanish Dance) (Sarasate) Violin Solo Jascha Heifetz 66097 The following real estate transters Serenade (W. Jeral-F. Kreisler) Violin and’ Cello Duet, Fritz Kreisler-Hugo Kreisler 87579 were included: White Oak Crushed The Maiden’s Wish (Chant polonais) ®Chopin-Liszt) Piano Solo Ignace Paderewski 74777 z“’u::fl::mv'"y to the hc"“‘:etlic“l Moment Musical (Schubert) Philadelphia Orchestra 66098 ih pr-qvm?",‘:"gziv&’;f_;;“ge O:S:'e:‘ Don Juan—Part I (Strauss) Symphony Orchestra under Albert Coates | 51,0 Quigléy to Anton W. Kysek, property Don Juan—Part II (Strauss) Symphony Orchestra under Albert Coates i K 1 Y E " Don Juan—Part III (Strauss) Symphony Orchestra under Albert Coates { ;. Medium Mackerel ... 3 8 Fancy Eastern Halibut 35¢ Don Juan—Part IV (Strauss) Symphony Orchestta under Albert Coates g&:{t\{’::&sfig. e 28: gln‘:fcky fil:t‘;ge %‘:(I,lli:le"lasdi.ls gg: Fancy Large Block Island Mackerel, 25¢; Finnan Had- die, 18¢ 1b; Live and Boiled Shrimp, 35¢ lb.; Medium Scal- lops 50¢ pt.; Large Scallops, 60c pt.; Round Clams, 20c gt.; Steaming Clams, 15¢ qt. Try Our Indian Neck Oysters, opened fresh every day, at our market. They are fine.: We are open till 9 o’clock Thursday evening. MOORE’S FISH MARKET Lilly Dale Olive Kline and Criterion Qunrtotf 48320 89 CHURCH ST. Next To Hotel Delaney . WHEN THE WINTER WIND BLOWS There’s no Comfort Motoring ‘Without. Warm Automobile Robes ‘We show a very fine line of im- ported Motor Robes in a variety of pleasing novelties that will surprise and interest you. ‘There are Imported “Donegal” Robes in great plaids as well as small checks, warm and woolly, T £ €2 3 E 5 = £ = 3. = =3 e 2D [ET € = = P = H .at 211 Cherry street; Bamuel Was- . kowitz to Vito and Marie Brescia, ' property on Hartford avenue; Rev. ‘Willlam A. Harty branch, A. 0. H. to ‘Conrad Clancl, property on Winter street. Joseph Turner to Mary Sarisky, property on Daley street; Hardware City Loan corporation to Louis Wend- ler, property on Glen street; Anna C. M. Andrews to Christian 'and Emma “Klare, property on Neanda street; Frank Gehring, et al, to Stephen Stachowiak, property on Farmington avenue, e TEiE E The Gypsy's Warning Elsie'Baker For the Sake of Auld Lang Syne Lewis James 18944 10 Call Me Back, Pal o’ Mine Charles Harrison Life’s Railway to Heaven Charles Harrison~Clifford Cairns 18925 10 18942 10 1894’ 10 E3E The Harbor Bell Charles Harrison-Clifford Cairns Away Down South Peerless Quartet Way Down Yonder in New Orleans (From ‘‘Strut Miss Lizzie”) ' Peerless Quartet Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean—¢‘Positively, Mr. Gallagher?”’ By the originators, Ed. Gallagher-Al Shean Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean—*Absolutely, Mr. Shean!”’ i By the originators, Ed. Gallagher-Al Shean ESESE I ] = = TE = 'The last drop in the bottle of Baker's vanilla is as good as the first one. And every drop is full strength, and as pure and good as it is possible to make it. Ask your grocer.—advt. i E ETED BANJO SOLO Ross’ Double Shuffle “Black Face’’ Eddie Ross Ross’ Juba “Black Face’’ Eddie Ross 18926 10 3 x£:ix EIE Tax Collections for October Total $46,880 The report filed by Tax Collector Bernadotte Loomis for the month of October shows that the receipts total $46,880.88. The receipts for October, 1921, were $26,073.76 or $21,807.13 less than the collections for the month just ended. The itemized re- port follows: Taxes, $45,391.37; sewer, $596.11; street improvements, $642.60; street sprinkling, $260.81. Personal tax payments for the month totaled $322. DANCE RECORDS After a While—Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchutui 10 3 E 3 B x I’'m Happy—Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra When tie Leaves Come Tui-nblfl‘z Down—Fox Trot Clyde Doerr and His Orchestra 10 Zenda—Fox Trot Zez Confrey and His Orchestra Stuttering—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago 10 Those Longing for You Blues—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago I Found a Four-Leaf Clover—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra From George White's ** Scandals’’) ' Two Little Ruby Rings—Fox Trot Paul Whitéman and His Orchestra (From ‘‘ Dafty Dill’’) " Three O’Clock in the Morning—Waltz Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Oriental Fox Trot (Cui's *‘Orientale’") Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra EvE E3 EEEE SEIEEIZ FLEL 10 = B E3 10 H 3 DEMONSTRATE MACHINES. The voting machines which will be SPECIAL ISSUES DURING OCTOBER ~ used In this city on election day were All Over Nothing at All Aileen Stanley-Billy Murray on dem“""""‘“"" today, Their .wes| I 1’ll Stand Beneath®Wour Window To-night and Whistle Aileen Stanley-Billy Murray will be explained tomorrow and Fri- Chica Fox Trot - ‘Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra B 't b st i1 Bark steoh, 4 Early in the Morning Blues—Fox Trot The Virginians 3 p. m. to 8 p. m. at 211 Park street, 1 St. Mark's old church on West Main Suez—Fox Trot - g{yde Doerr and His Orchestra street and in the vacant store at 507 1 Wish I Knew—Fox Trot &de Doerr and His Orchestra Main street, f I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, ——————— (From George White’s ‘* Seandals’’) \ You Remind l&le of My Mother—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra The Sign of Good Photographs ‘ (From * Little Nellie Kelly"") Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden,N.J. % 10 75 0 75 10 75 18949 10 .75 g{llu o Starting REX INGRAM’S A d' * Massive Production Y SUNDAY “THE PRISONER OF ZENDA”

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