New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1923, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN ’ WILL OPEN MONDAY BABY TALCUM A scientific blend of purest ingredients = comforting and healing to baby's deli~ cate skin, Ask forSan-Tox iy e, Contro! of he munieipd Baby Talcum, station was turned over today to the Dickenson Drug Co. | city nhall commission by the board ot | public works under whose supervisfon | the bullding was erected. ' Over fo City Hall Gommission day, | Phe structure is entirely | ground, with the exception of railed s leading into the building, v 80 fect, outside measure- nd was in course of construc- months, The building cost ) while the fixtures will bring cost to approximately $25,000, ' | Robert Middlemass, a draftsman with the board of public works, drew the plans for the station and superin- Drug CO. tended its construction under the su- 169-171 MAIN STREET pervision of J. D, Willlams, city en- gineer, The men's entrance is on the cast ide. The tiled, the ceilings are d the walls are of enameled brick. lewalk lights and electricity nish adequate heat, and ventilation is provided through a fan system dis- charging through an outside shaft of | manufactured stone. Ttlm layout of the building. This may be utilized also as an emergency | room and will be equipped for that | purpose. | On the cast side there is a parcel, checking room, 11 by seven feet, and | a concession s department where | candy, cigars cigarettes, etc. will be | sold and where a shoe shining es- hlishment will be operated. Thomas | rber has taken the concession priv- | ilege. | William Stekly has been awarded a contract to furnish male and fe- | male attendants to conduct the sta- 11(011. The men’s side will be open | from 6:30 a. m. to 11 p. m.,, and the m. to 10 CAMEL'S HAIR —And— IMPORTED MIXTURE Suits and Coats For Misses and Women | women’s side from § a. p. m. Willlam Smith, superintendent of city hall, will be overseer. The structure was buit with money derived from the sale of city All concerns handling con- for work on the building are | local business interests, including the general contractors, Leavitt & Hayes. "I‘hom.‘\s Quinlivan installed the ‘\plnmhinz and fixtures; Spring &/ Buck 1d the electrical contract; Crow! others did the painting; | the B Iron Works fur- | nished ra and stairs, and the | partitions w made and installed | by the Hart & Cooley Co. The comfort station committee is: | Albert I. Corbin, chairman; Martin | H. Horyitz, secretary; Max'J. Unkel- | | bach, Alexander J. Olson, Richard J. ;0 son and Richard Schaefer. [ il B [ — 3 ity items ORPHEUS CLUB CONCERT ARE EXTREMELY MODISH ! We are showing the snappiest models in the city. Hartford. WOMEN'S SHOP 140 Trumbull St. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind" | Plans Completed for Event to { Open alleys at the Casino tonight. Given at Fox's Theater This Xve- | Publc Works Buand Tums 1t | uor law; The bulld- | ing will be open to the public Mon- | | side and the women'’s entrance on the | i floors of the station | plastered | fur- | A woman attendant’s room is in; | Be | New Britain Cases in \:;Nulullxlt‘. ll-r(-u;:hl nll the peace; Cln]-rln i w oo f ! Jedziniak, violation of liquor law; March Superior Court |sum Bookman ana Henry Koplowits, Clerk Emil J, Danberg of the po-|violation of motor vehicle law; Sam lice court has compilel the list of [ Julan, vielation of liquar law; John | cases from the court to the superior | Niwa, statutory burglary; Tony Miko- court in the March term, as follows: |tajesyk, abandonment of wife and | allas Sam Gubbin, violation of liguor | bigamy; Abraham George, theft; aw; Thomas I", Kelley, theft; Roger | Morris Friedman violation of motor | McDonald and Anthony Serafin and | vehicle law; Samual B, Forman, false Stanley Domkowski, vielation of lig- \ pretenses; Rose Mary Joblowski and Willlam Landers, violation | Louis Damon, violation of liquor law; of motor vehicle law; George Demos | Felix Zororski, non-support, | under- | Song of the Volga Boatmen (. by Chalpin snd Koenemann) Blue Bells of Scotland Lucia—Mad Scene—Part 2 ®enizettiy /n lution Andrea Chenier—Un di all’ azzurro spazio (Once O'er the Azure Ficlds) (Giordano) /n Jlalian Moonlight Sonata (Bectsoven) Vocal sdsptation-iring Casar (With Male Quartet) - Sacred Selections Ride on! Ride on in Majesty! ctimneiy ¢ Christ the Lord is Risen To-day (churis el Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All Not a Sparrow Falleth —advt. James Myers has been arrested for the New Haven authorities ona war- | rant charging him with non-support.| i give a concert under the auspices | Mrs. Fugene Cayer is confined 10| o¢ the New Britain Lions' club for| her home at 125 Hartford avenue by | {he henefit of the orphans of New iliness. Britai ater tonight Mect me at Schmark's for dinner.-— | 2 advt. ) appear with the music Engine Company No. 1 was called | ““rne concert will b 2 out at 8:30 o'clock last night to the| girected by John J. Bishop, a former | corner of West Main and Washington | New Britain man, who has made a street to extinguish a Llaze in an au-|name for himself in the musical | tomobile. [ world. Mr. Bishop was a acher Radio sets and supplies at Morans' | of pianoforte when he made his home —advt. ’ here. The operator's license of Herman| —The club has arranged an interest- Pollak of 27 Da street, which has|ing program which will include been under suspension, has been re-| number composed by Mr. Bishop. stored to him oy the state automo- RN AR SR bile commission, the local police| KRYZEWSKI CASE CONT have been notified. ! o Open alleys at the Casino (OnIghL. | mycestty. 1o wase ot o —advt. | Laun Dry Ette Electric Washers. T. W. Hinchliffe, 50 Main St—advt. ning by Springficld Musicians, \ The Orpheus club of Springfield ski of 15 Beaver street, who is charg- »d on two counts of liquor violation, My Task p [ O Sacred Head Surrounded Jesus Lives! Melodious Instrumental Waltz in A Major Humm) Vilin Sole Killarney Michsel W. Balie) Violncello Solo Pale Moon (Logn-F. Kreisiy Vielin Soo Valse in A Flat (Chopin) Pieno sule Dance of the Flutes drom “Nutcrscker Ballet™ Serenade (Ruchmaninaf) Pieno Sels Forza del Destino—Overture—Part 2 ’ Reminiscences of Ireland—Part 1 “TheMintrel By “Molly Bawn"—"The Legacy"—"St. Patrick's Day"—"The Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow" Remember"—"St. Patrick was a Gentleman""~"Garry Owen" “Harp That Once Throu; The Blackbird—Reel v et Medley of Irish Reels No. 8 #cordion with Piene John was continued to next Tuesday in po- 'his morning Prose- | cuting Atto . Woods nolled | liquor cha : t Koppel Krep- shan of 2 low street, | ‘Don’t Suffer With Piles Let Pyramid Pile Suppositories Re- | [ Strain and Bring Comfort. MON. TUES. WED. South Africa now f ishes about 63 per cent of the world’s supply of | indiarubber. | If you are suffering with itching, \ bleeding or protruding piles or \_ hemorrhoids, and have never tried Pyramid Pile Supposito &n exception. To avoid the pain and distress, get quick relief and a new lease of comfort; ask your drugglst for a 60 cent box of Pyramid Pile Buppositories. Take no substitute, {f you would like to try them first lease send name and address to Co., 628 Pyramid f'ramld Drupf £, . Bldg., Marshall, BUS FOR HIRE Private Parties, Etc. ERNEST NYQUIST City Avemue Tel. 1452-3 DR. C. W. VIVIAN Tooth Extractions Dental X-Rays 52 MAIN ST. Phone 703 Oral Surgery A Hobat 4 Henl Light Vocal Selections It's a Fine Thing to Sing Saturday Night Gems from “Blossom Time” Gems from “The Yankee Princess” In a Corner of the World All Our Own Sunset Valley Pm Just a Little Blue Down by the Old Apple Tree Carolina in the Morning Toot, Toot, Tootsie Goo’bye Come on Home (@eth siction se. by “The Virginian'y Dance Records {Who Did You Fool After All?—Fox Trot Rose of the Rio Grande—Fox Trot La Paloma—Fox Trot 0 Sole Mio—Waltz { Ivy (Cling to Me)—Fox Trot 1 Gave You Up Just Before You Threw Me Down——Fox Trot Parade of the Wooden Soldiers—Fox Trot (from “Chauve-Souris ) Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean—Fox Trot (Featured in “Ziegleld Follies”) Bees Knees—Fox Trot Peggy Dear—Fox Trot (irom “Molly Darling’ The Lonely Nest—Fox Trot trm “Onnge Blawom™y i Dumbell—Fox Trot Béby Blue Eyes—Fox Trot The Great ) mml!vw::" Look for these trade-marks. Under the Frased Fabrwry 193 VICTOR, TALKING MACHINE COMPANY. CAMDEN, N ). Form Mo &30 vt Nt Morris Reicher und Sam Julian cohabitation; Lucllle Scott Murquurllt.‘l o , Orville Harrold Louise Homer John McCormack Merle Alcock Merle Alcock Trinity Quartet Trinity Quartet Mischa Elman Hans Kindler ; Fritz Kreisler Ignace Jan Paderewski Stokowski and Philadelphia Orch. Sergei Rachmaninoff Forza del Destino—Overture—Part 1 veds Victor Symphony Orchestra Victor Symphony Orchestra Arthur Pryor’s Band Reminiscences of Ireland—Part 2 “The i Wubervomes” Arthur PI;’OI"S Band Redmond-Perry ki 18998 Sir Harry Lauder Siépl.hm fauder| 5518012 Victor Light Opera Company Victor Light Opera Company’ Edna Brown-Henry Burr Peerless Quartet Helen Clark-Lewis James Billy Murray-Ed. Smalle American Quartet ¥ 2 Billl’y M::rl:.y-fid. Smalle When Y. d I Were Young MaggieBlues Miss Patricola-Billy Murray ronfang e . Miss Patricoh} 19010, The Virginians| 1900 al N T?e Y)I:l;m‘ml International Nove chestra Intraational Novelty Orchesral 12002 Paul Whiteman and His Otclmtn} 19003 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra| Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra The Virginians The Great White Way Ordmtnl 19000 When All Your Castles )Come Tumbling Down=Fox Trot Zez Coafrey and His MI 19008]1 Panl Whiteman and His Orchestra DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1923, of Reducing Fat Many fat. people fear ordinary means for - Here I8 an extra- Extraprdinary bacause no dieting or ex- tmoln Prescription otly. in aceordance o tamous Marmola Preseription, You steadily and ecaslly, with no tects, Procure them from your druggist at one dollar for ‘a case or send price ot to the Marmola company, 4613 Woodward avonue, Detrolt, Mioh, ordinary *method, while perfectly h New Victor Records ' March 1923 Popular Concert and Operatic Feodor Chaliapin Emilio de Gogorza Amelita Galli-Curci Beniamino Gigli Tannhiuser-Dich, teure Halle ©h. 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