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Morrissey left yester- n;f to spend the ' week-end in New ork city and to attend the Yale- @‘flucatan game. “"Poiret Twill Dresses at Rothfeder's. —advt. # Miss Frances Hornkohl of 215 Bas- 1t street is resting comfortably at éc 1local hospital where she has un- ;one an operation for appendicitis. #Driving gloves and mittens, 10% cflh discount at Rackliffe Bros. Zadvt, {‘Nathan E. Mag, the Main street ¢glothier, is 11l at his home on Seymour t. eadquarters ' for women's coats, Hesse-Leland's of course—advt. 0 be a charming hostess one must temipt the appetites of the guests all through the dinne#, not forgetting the dessert—flavored with Baker's va- uilla.—advt. EXHIBITS AT LIBRARY This is Last Week for Book ‘and Pic- ture Display—Parents Make In- quiries. Today and Baturday will be the last days for the chMdren's book dis- play and for the display of modern paintings under the auspices of the woman's club at the library of the New Brjtain institute. Falrly” large crowds are attending and showing keen interest in both ex- hibits. In the children's department parents are inquiring places where many of the books on exhibitlon can be obtatned. About' 27.modern paintings are at- tracting much attention in the aduilt department. CHAMPION ARRESTED Hoover Held for Manslaughter After Automobile Accident Duluth, Minn, Nov. 17.—Walter Hoover, world's amateur sculling champion, was arrested here yester- day on a charge of manslaughter in connection with' the death in an au- tomobile accident of Herbert Seely, b5, of Madison, Wis. Hoover was re- leased on his own recognizance pend- Ing arrival of Madison authorities. The accident occurred at Madison several weeks ago while Hoover was returning by motor from New Or- leans, La., where he attended the American Legion convention. COPPER MARKET VOUND. Osaka, Nov. 17.—Although Japan is | a large copper producing country it {s also a good buyer of American copper. According to recent statis- tics, purchases for the twelve months ending June, 1922, amounted to 44,- 260 tons. This is more than ten times the amount brought in the pre- ceding twelve months. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1022, COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS ™\ — AND RECORDS — ¢ JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE 132 MAIN STREET — | OUT TODAY DANCE MUSIC : Homesick. Incidental whhfl!nz Toot, Toot, Tootsie! (Goo’ Bye). by Ted Lewls. Frank Westphal and His ‘o-morrow (I'll Be In My Dixie Orokestra. Home Again). Fox-Trots. Why Should I Cry Over You? Ted Lewis His AB_g;g’ 5 Fox-Trots. Knickerbooker Or- i A 100 T8e chestra, under direction of Wh- th Lesves Come Tum- Eddie Elkins. A-3706 - 78¢ h?l- Fox-Trots. oul S; u'ld His Hotel Astor M‘G. A-3718 78c Two Little Ruby Rings. Intro. “1 Build 8 Bungllow," from “Dafty Dill I Came, lS‘v.ll-'oll. Intro. “Underneath ‘a Pnte, Hat,” from “Passing Show.” ley Fox-Trots. Ray Mdkr and His Orohestra. A-37lo 75e Good-bye. Sextette from Lucia di Lammer- moor, X+’ N Paul f{;fi“ and His Hotel Astor Orchestra, A-3708 78e POPULAR SONGS @ Toot, Toot, Tootsie! (Goo’ Bye). Homesick. Al -’mfl- To-morrow (I'll Be In My Dixie True llu Sam (The Traveling Home Again). Nora Bayes. Man). Frank Crumit. , - A-3711 78c A-3708 75¢ Where the Camboo Babies Grow. I'm Through (Shedding Tears Over You). Frank Crumit. A-3718 75¢ Georgette. I'm Askin’ Yo— Ain't It the Truth? Ruth Roye. A-3714 78c If You Don't Believe I Love You, R TR Look What a Fool I've Been. ekt | et " ’ To Plant te, Leona f -OH PI-;.N:: Home, Vaz‘ and Her Dizis Band. and Sohenck. AS713 7Bc A-3713 78e NOVELTY RECORDS Uncle Josh Keeps House. First Love. Uncle Jésh In a Barber Shop. Amoureuse. Waltzes, Accor- Cal Stewart (Uncle Juh). dion Duets. Marconi Brothers. A-3701 7Bc A-3702 75¢ Disle. Fantasia. Columbia Band, Old Number One March. Prino’s Band. 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