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San-Tonic A real aid to nature in building u? the body. For that lagging ap- petite, for that exhausted and tired condition, you can safely take San- Tonic. Price $1.50. he Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. Tel, 330 Captain Crapple is New U. S. Dist. Atty. GUY C. CRAPPLE, Guy C. Crapple, a friend of Rev. Philip 1%, Coholan of this city, has| appointed assistant United States 't attorney for the Chicago, I, , according to word received today. Mr. Crapple is a native Chicago and graduated from| Northwestern University law school, | class of 1913, Spring’'s Newest In Knox and Horsfall Hats See Them On Display In Our Asylum Street Windows || CANDLE ON CHILD'S BIER He is a member of the | American bar, Illinois bar, Lawyers'| association and Justinian Society of Advocates of Chicagos He was for-| merly an assistant state's attorney of | Cook county Illinois, and was a can- | didate for municipal court judge last| year. When he was a captain in the army and stationed in Texas, he met Father Coholan and they became firm friends. CAUSES THREE MORE DEATHS It Sets Quebec Home Afire—Two| Children Burned, Babe Killed By Fall, Mother Badly Hurt. Newport Point, Quebec, March 20.— Henri Tremblay and his wife t fully led their three children to last night, leaving in a coffin rounded by candles the body of t | fourth child for whom funeral serv- B lices had been held last evening. During the night one of the candies | #at the dead child's bier ignited a| “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” City Items. Fresh Walnut Stuffed Dates, 37c. 1b. at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. An unidentified man was prevented from’ committing suicide at Middle- town Sunday when he was dragged back from the wall of the bridge crossing the Connecticut river by Harry J. Walsh and Arthur Suess, both of Kensington avenue, this city, who were driving across the bridge at the time. Open alleys at the Casino tonight. —advt. A house will be erected on the Beth Alom cemetery property on Al- len street, the building committee bhave been empowered to proceed last evening. Special Victor Record release, “You Know You Belong to Somebody Else.” C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. The charity whist which was to have been given by the Altar society of St. John the Evangelist church this afternoon has been postponed un- til Friday afternoon because of the death of a member. Open alleys at the Casino tonight. —advt. A meeting of A, G. Camp, United Spanish War Veteran will be held tomorrow evening. Special Victor Record release, “You XKnow You Belong to Somebody 4 |two of the children were burned to | bed chamber. Hammond | curtain and the small wooden house at Chandler blazed up like tinder. The flames spread so quickly that death before théy could leave their The tHfrd, three weeks old, was killed when the mother, her- self perhaps fatally injured, tried to save it by jumping from a window. DISCUSS PAYMENTS Bank of England Governor Talks Over Debt Situation With the Governor of Bank of France. Paris, March 20.—Montague C. Nor- man, governor of the Bank of Eng- land, conferred yesterday with Minis- ter of Finance Lasteyre and Georges Robineau, governor of the Bank of France, says the Icho de Paris, on the subject of repaying 65,000,000 pounds in commercial credits extend- ed to the French institution by the British. The French bankers the newspaper says desires that the payments be spread over a period of five or six years. Although the negotiations were {not completed Mr. Norman returned to London and a solution satisfactory to both parties is now said to be in sight. Brookfield creamery butter, 54c Ib, tomorrow only. Cooked Food Shop. Else,” C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. The Polish Investment and Loan corporation, through Attorney J. C Woods, has brought suit agains Thomas Tuszkowski for $250» Th action is returnable in the city court| the first Monday in April. Gulbransen Player Pianos, Morans' | ~—advt. pm———————————————— Telephone 2272 Dr. Sydney N. Rothfeder Dentist 369 Main St. New Britain WILLARD BATTERIES $15.85 Simmons Storage Battery Co. <167 ARCH ST. PHONE 2245 FOX'S | =" ~The Farmer Boy. We talk about the pur- ity of our milk because every precaution has been taken to insure that this food-fluid reaches you in a perfect state. United Milk Co.’s milk is a guarantee in itself—of Parity. THERE IS NO SUBSTI- TUTE FOR FRESH MILK United Milk Co. 19 WOODLAND ST, New Britain BUY YOUR GRAFONOLA / NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1923, COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS — AND RECORDS — JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. THE BlG FURNITURE STORE AL JOLSON SINGS *WANITA® “WANNA EAT ? WANNA unwmm' OUT TODA DANCE MUSIC Jenny. Fox-Trot. Ted New Hampshire. Fox-Trot. Lewis and His Band. Saw Mill River Road. Intro. Liza. Fox- Frank “Mother’s Weddm; Westphal and His Or- Dress.” From “Glory.” chestra. A-3814 75¢| Medley Fox-Trot. Dova Cotumvians.” " A3a0p 78 Think of Me. Fox-’l‘rots_. "Way D Yonder in New Manhattan Dance Or- Orl i From “Sf chestra. A-3807 75¢ Mx?s:lll:l.z.zle From “Strat My Buddy. (Accordion Nov- . |Nothing But. Fox-Trots, elty Chorus by Phil The Georgians, A-3804 7Sc en You an ere Tiger Rag. Young Maggie Blues. Fox- The Memphis Blues. !'vx- Trots. Ted Lewis Trots. Paul Specht and Hig Orchestra. A-3817 75¢| His Band, La Paloma. Fox-Trot. Good Night. Lou Sends a Little Gift of O Sole Mio. Waltz. Jan Garber and His Garber- Waltzes. Columbuz Dance Orches- tra. A.3818 75c| Davis Orchestra. A-3792 78c Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. Medley Waltz. Intro. “Song of Lambda Chi” Dream Girl of Pi K. A. Waltz. Jan Garber and His Garber-Davis Or- chestra. A-3793 7S¢ Rose of the Rio Grande. Flower of Araby. Fox- Trots. Xylophone Solos. Jess Libonati, A-3799 7S¢ You Tell ’em lvories. Coaxing the Piano. Fox- Trots. Piano Solos, Frank Westphal. Whispering Pines. ¢ Only Just Su . Fox- Trots. . Accordion Solos, Guido Déiro. A-3805 7S¢ Kawaihau Waltz, Mahina Malamalama Waltx. Ferera’s Hawatian Instrumental Quartet. A-3798 7Bc POPULAR SONGS Wanita, Al Jolson. Down in Maryland. { Jimbo Jambo. " Mississippi Moon. Van and Frank Crumit. A-3812 75c| Schencl:. A-3808 75c You've Got to See Mamma In Our Parlor. I'm Mighty Sweet on My Sweet Sweetie. Furman and Nash, A-3803 7Be I'm Goin’' Away. Bring It with You When There's a Rainbow in the You Come. Leona Wil- Sky. Shannon Four. liams and Her Dizie s A-3810 78c| Band. A-3815 78c Dolly Kay. A-3808 7Bc Mother’s Love. Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw. VOCAL HARMONIES Little Town in the Ould Medley of “Old Timers.” County Down. Part I—Intro.: In the In the Valley Near Sleive- Shade of the Old Apple namon, Tenor Solos, Tree; Sweet Rosie Willigm A. Kennedy. O’Grady; Just One Girl; A-3796 75c| After tl e Ball. Medley of “Old Timers.” ' Little Songs for Children. Part II—Intro.: Daisy Little Birdie; Bubbles. Bell; Just as the Sun Little Songs for "Children. Went Down; Little Annie 1 Love Little Pussy; Rooney; The Sidewalks Rock-a-Bye Doll; y of New York. Laura Bryant. A-3182 78e| Shannon Four, A-3797 78e I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say. . Will Your Heart Ring True? ik Gypsy Smith, A-3802 75¢ SYMPHONY AND CONCERT SELECTIONS Ah, Moon of My Delight. The Living God. (O'Hnn) gl’fll;l;l “Ina P:{;ign g ar- Charles Hackett. en M..an, Tandy Mackenzie. ¢ el i 98043 $1.50 | Petite Valse. (Herbert) Tacea la notte %l-cid.. MK“E:{:O&S" - Eddy A-3801 $1.00 From “Il Trovatore.” (How Peaceful Was the - g IO, . L Night.) (Verdi) Rosa |Smile Through Your Tears. (Hamblen) Out of the Dusk to You. Ponsells. 98051 $1.50 Barbara Maurel. Schon Rosmarin. (Kreisler) (Lee) Toscha Seidel. 80623 $1.00 A-3811 $1.00 A-3800 78¢': 132 MAIN ST “A positive revela- tion in unmarred melody” ance, a Colum- A-aus 7le Hla ew Process Record resembles practically every other disc record. But, play this hreco;d on an graph and you f' ge amazed at the su- perb smoothness of out- pouring melody. In<he brief interval be- fore the music commerces, ; ?ou may detect.the needle aintly whispering. Com- pm this with the strident cratch that greets you on other records. At the very first note of the prelude even this almost imper- ceptible sound dissolves. Compare this with the in- sistent scrapethat intrudes itself through the music on other records. This surface quietness that lets your ears, un- hinderr1, hear the infinite variety of delicate shad- ings of the singer’s voice, that translates for you the musician’s sensitive touch into the glow .of poetic imagination, is unparal- leled in phonographic reproduction, As an onmph of this “un. marred melody,” go to any Columbia shop and ask to hear Al Jolson singing his latest, “Wanita,” record A-3812. The musie h jclly and the words infecti d admirers of ge singing will es- pecially appreciate the perfect npnduehnn of this clever actor’s tone and expression. On the other side is another hilarious treat——Frank Crumit singing “Jimbo Jambo.” It is like hearing Crumit himself. Collimbia’s process of making records with a hard, durable core, over- laid with a new surface so marvelously smooth that the needle travels over it practically without fric- tion, pronounced the death sentence on obnoxious scratch and scrape. The process is patented. No one else can make a record at all similar, COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York COLUMBIA AND RECORDS 138 MAIN New Britain's Largest Exclusive Retail Talking Machine Shop —LON CHANEY— “SHADOWS® STREET 4—DANCING—4 E ARDWARE Mail Boxes $1.00 Mail Baskets 75cC HERBERT L. MILLS 336 MAIN STREET WALL PAPER — 1923 STYLE — The new year’s newest patterns in WALL PAPER are here. We invite you to come in and see them now. Never before in the city has such a remarkable array of Beautiful Decorations been shown. We can show you Papers as low priced as any in ! the United States. We can show you Papers which will be used in the finest homes in the city this year. STOP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER QUALITY DOMINATES PRICE NEXT The JohnBoyle Co. — Paint Engineers — The City’s Leading Decorators 5-5 FRANKLIN SQUARE TI'J.. 359 RENIER, PICKHARDT ¢« &DUNN .. 127 MAIN STRELT PHONE 1409-2 OPP, ARCH LET US PREPARE FOR APRIL SUNSHINE AT EASTER. 4 The great Festival is less thah, two weeks ahead. Better . comg, soon and iNspert: ont! splop@id raytof fashions. COA' WRAPS, DRESSES, SKIR BLOUSES, GLOVES AND HOS- IERY. New Easter Jewelry, The Latest and Nicest Styles, The Latest in Silk and Muslin Isingeric, including Gowns, - Slips, Step - ins, Combinations, Roomy Bloomers and Camisoles. Corsets—Both front and back lacing, also newest in Wrap Arounds. Just Arrived STRAW HATS FOR THE CHILDREN PRICED $2.25 to $5.73 CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD Attractive New Coats and Wraps —For All Occasions— From the swagger plaids and imported mixtures for sports wear, to the luxurious pile fabrics for dress, our assemblage is all that could be desired. —Priced at— $18.75, $25, to $95 and More The Philathea Class of Trinity M. E. Church Presents Mother Goose Village--A Bazaar With Tearoom, Tableaux and Movies MARCH 20TH, 6—10 P. M. NEXT The Greatest Picture Made * MON. “NERO” - Cast of 15,000

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