New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 30, 1923, Page 2

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EASTER GREETING CARDS POST CARDS FAVORS BASKETS Novelties RABBITS DUCKS The Dickinson Drug Co. STATIONERY DEPT. Youthful Lines and Modish Designs are Found in all Horsfall Wraps, Capes Suits, Dresses, Frocks A Truly Distinctive Showing Wraps and Capes— Of Marvella, Gerona, Veldyne and Twills—each with a dis- tinctive noveity collar as well as of Fox and Caracul. Suits— Imported Mixtures, Camel's Hair and Twill Cord. Begin- ning at $29.75. Dresses and Frocks— That have that ‘“chic some- thing” that appeals to all women. Of Roshanara Bo- kara and Flat Crepes in plain shades and with glorious printed colors and art needle embroidery. HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Strect Hartford. Women’s Shop, 140 Trumbull St, “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” City Items. Ukuleles, etc. C. L. Pierce & Co. —advt, | Insure your car before you drive it, | with DeWitt A. Riley, National Bank | Bldg., Insurance service.—advt. «Open alleys at the Casino tonight. | —advt. | French Hat Shoppe, Professional Bldg. " —advt. | For Colds, Influenza and as a The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet The box bears this signature ROUNANIAN QUEEN T0VISIT LS. S00N ‘Would See America From Coast| 1o Coast While Here | Bucharest, March 30--Queen Marie |of Rumania hopes some time in the |near future to realize her long-cher- | ished wish to visit the United States, While political and economic condi- tions in Rumania are not so encour- |aging as they might be, the queen be- | lieves her people can spare her for a tew months to enable her to accept the oft-tendered hospitality of the American people, Heretofore the ! marriage of her three cldest children, | her own coronation and the continued | unsettlement of internal affairs in| Greater Rumania have kept the queen | from crossing the Atlantic, | | “I do not desire my visit to your| | country to be a hurried one,” she said to the correspondent. “I want the| Americans to feel I have come to sce | as many of them as possible, without | distinetion. And I want to see the | | United States from coast to coast. J | have received hundreds of the most |kenerous letters urging me to come. | |It is a journey upon which I have set {my whole heart, and I hope hefore | long that my ambition will be ful-| filled. | “I have many American friends, | and have kept in my heart an eternal gratitude for the way their Red Cross | and other organizations helped wus! during and after the war., I learnt through them to know America's great heart, her sympathy and her ideals. I have worked hand in hand | with the devoted American women you have sent to Rumania and the remembrance of their aid to my peo- ple is a blessed one.” The queen extended a4 warm invita- tion to Americans to visit her coun- try, saying they would be given a most cordial welcome at her hands. She said the mutual interest which America and Rumania feel in each other should be made a v , living thing, and that she was eager to he the channel through which the senti- ment of trust and affection between the two peoples should be maintained. Samuel J. Hill, the road builder of the Pacific Northwest, and Colonel| Henry W. Anderson, of Richmond,| Va., have offered to conduct the queen on a tour throughout the United States. Mr, Hill accompanied the king and queen of the Belgians on their journey to America, and also piloted Marshal Joffre around the world. Colonel Anderson is an old- time friend of Queen Marie, having been identified with her in Red Cross work in Rumania during and after the “ask for Horlick's The ORIGINAL Malted Milk \ i /M w» s The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. QuickLunchet Home,OfficessFountains. | RichMilk, Malted Grain Extractin Pow- dera Tabletforms. Nourishing-Nocooking. | 3@ Avoid Imitations and Substitutes | PLEASE THE KIDDILS Easter Eggs, chocolate cov- ered. cream fruit and nut filled, 10¢, 15¢ and 25¢ each, In crates of six eggs. 25¢ crate. Springtime Chocolate, special 69¢ pound. Tempting fruits in cream, special 49c. 21 pound box Assorted Cho- colates, special 98c. Jelly Beans 20¢ pound. Saturday Candy 39¢ pound. ¥Farm House Chocolates, §1.00 pound. Iciggeth, Kent's and Page & THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the A-B-C Want Ads WILLARD BATTERIES $15.85 «» Simmons Storage | Battery Co. . 167 ARCH ST. PHONE 2245 Shaw assorted chocolates. WEEK-END PANTRY SPECIALS Opeko Coffee ...... 2 for 52¢ Opeko Tea . ........ 2 for 5lc symond’s Pure Cocoa 2 for 26¢ Symond's Pure Baking Chocolate . oo 8 Symond's Pure Vanilla .... .. 2 for 36c Symond’s Pure Extract Lemon 2 for 41c for 26¢ Clark & Brainerd f Drug Store 181 MAIN STREET NEXT MON. TUES. WED. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1923. New Victor Records April 1923 .Popular Concert and Operatic Nina (Pesla /n lislion William Tell—Selva opaca Messtaded Form) Romin) 1 falir Earico Caruso |87358|10[s125 Frances Alda (6613410 125 William Tell—Restaimmobile (FiecNotNorsira Lint) (ssin) 7n 1ain Giuseppe deLuca (6613310 125 Willhn(:mTell—O muto asil del pianto . Blessed Abode) (Rosini) /n ltalian William Tell—Troncar suoi di (His Life Basely Taken) (Rowsini) /n [lotien The Snow Maiden—1I Know the So% of the Lark (Snégourotchka—Je connais, je connais, ma mire) (Rimeky-Korsakow) /n French Ye Who Have Yearned Alone (wtuitownis) Blue Danube Waltz (ot Strass) in fition Kashmiri Song (Pue Husds | Loved") (Hope-Woodiordo-Finden) Melodious Instrumental Invitation to the Waltz mee) piwsio Pm in Love (rom “Apple Blowoms™) (Frits Kesialer) ¥tonaelle Solo Giavanni Martinelli (7480012 Martinelli-de Luca-Mardones (9521312 Lucrezia Bori. {87356]10 Geraldine Farrar (8735710 Frieda Hempel (88664|12| 1. Reinald Werrenrath (66132(10 Alfred Cortot |74798|12/ 1: Hugo Kreisler 66116/ Les Préludes—Part 3 wiay Mengelberg and N, Y, Philharmonic Orchestra {7478212 1. Les Préludés—Part 4 aien Mengelberg and N. Y. Philbxrmonic Grchestra (6613110 Romance in G (vedsen) Vislin Soo Nocturne in E Flat hoiny Pione so Faust—Ballet Music “Duee o tse Trojen Muideas nd Mirvor Duncs” ~ Victor Symphony Orch. cor Sympiony Onchonr[ 26720 Faust—Ballet Music “Dee of Pryos® Victor Romance (rom “Suitefor Two Piasos™) Gay Maier-Lee Pattison A Jazz Study (2) Rolling Fire ¢ Roust) Guy Maier-Lee Pattison Liebesfreud ria Keeie) Xyiophons oo George Hamilton Green Fair Rosmarin (Fris ki) Xyiophns Soo George Hamilton Green Light Vocal Selections I Love a Little Cottage Lambert Mnrplly] Lambert Marphy Lorna Doone IKen!ueky Babe Shannon Quartet Shannon Quartet Little Cotton Dolly lHoneymoon Time Alice Green-Lewis .Ium] In an Old Rose and Lavender Shawl Lewis James ll Gave You Up Just Before You Threw Me Down Rachel Grant-Billy Mnrny} Wanita (rm “Pusing Showy Billy Marray Dance Records Fate—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Lady of(&gM&m&x Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra That Da-Da Strain—1Ive Got to Cool My Doggies Now—Med Fox Trot Virginians He May Be Your Man—Fox Trot " The Virginians [Underneath the Mellow Moon=Waltz Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Wonderful One—Waltz* Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Aggravatin’ Papa—Fox Trot The Virginians [Aunt Hagar’s gl:m—Fox Trot TII: Vxl:mmul Down in Maryland—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Clnmo] Georgia Cabin Door—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago After Every Party—Waltz The Troubadours {Don'! Be Too Sure—Fox Trot The Great White Velay Orchestra 45346 19014 45345 19013 19020| IHoneymoon Chimes—Waltz International Novelty Orchestra Waltzing the Blues—Waltz Victor Arden-Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra That Wa&o& 35. bci._igz—i'ox Trot or Skimmy One-Stp ~ Whiteman and His Orch. Clinging Vine—Med. Fox Trot ten Tecsesvac> Great White Way Orch. Sallie Gooden Vi Sob (Coustry Dases) Arkansaw Traveler viindu (Coutry Dunee) Henry C. Gilliland-Robertson 19023 Erika Morini (7479712 175 Olga Samaroff (7479912 175 0 448Victrola R MASTERY Voice™ v Look forthese trade-marks, Under the lid. On the label. Victor Talking Machine Com; Prsted Mih, 913, VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY, CAMDEN, N.J._ Form Mo 438 fsma pany, Camden,N.J, 175 } 19024{u| - A.C.(B) Robertin | g, | RICHARD BARTHELMESS with DOROTHY GISH in “FURY" Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN STREET PHONE 14003 OPPOSITE ARCH STREET : Which Shall Madame Select— A Cape or Coat For Easter! New models arriving daily to choose from. Also New Silk Dresses and Suits— New Over Blouses and Neckwear— Gloves and Other Dress Accessories— Hosiery in all the Wanted Shades— Corsets in the Best Known Makes— Muslin Underwear, Silk Underwear, Knit Underwear, HARTFORD Attractive Furs To Accompany the Easter Costume To Fur Chokers Their Flattering Charm The subtle attribute of a fur choker, whose* scintillant skins reflect the naivete of finesse, every woman is conscious of. That's why she. exercises the utmost care when she buys one. Fox, Squirrel or Sable Chokers, each individual in its beauty, are indispensable to the Spring Suit, or as an accessory to any Spring costuming. Here, soft, lovely pelts, reasonably priced. SQUIRREL OPOSSUM ICELAND FOX Also Wolf and Blue Platinum and Gray Fox $23.95 to $75.00 Our shipment of up-to-date Whitney Carriages just ; arrived. Come early and get good selection, as lowas ........ b $24.50 S H P8 A A TRIPLC GUARANTEC 2 John A. Andrews & Co. “The Big Furniture Store.” 132 MAIN STREET TEL. 72 Automobile Insurance is now a necessity. A car owner simply cannot afford to drive without protection. We offer through the “AETNA” of Hartford, immediate and satisfactory adjustment of claims, which after all is what one carries insurance for. Give us a trial—You couldn’t do better and you might do worse. — THE — Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN ST., Next to Fox’s Phone 728 AETNA-IZERS AMERICAN COMEDY FOUR Highest Salaried Quartet ] Appearing in Vaudeville

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