New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 18, 1923, Page 2

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The New Automobile BLUE BOOK BIGGER BETTER CHEAPER Get Yours Now! —The— Dickinson Drug Co. Stationery Dept. 169171 MAIN ST, For aFew Days Only ! OUR INTIRE STOCK OF 1009 PURE CAMEL'S HAIR COATS For Misses and Women at 2 Prices—8$35.00 and $45.00 These wonderful Coats, found only here In Hartford, are of the very finest of Camel's. Halr, guaranteed 1009 pure and are great values,K at thelr original prices. To move them quickly we have placed the above prices on them-—an offéring most unusual at thig time of the year on such high-grade Coata For a Few Days Only at the Above Prices HORSFALLS 95-99 ) m.lfmSmct ‘Women’s Shop, 140 Trumbull St, N “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” CITY ITEMS. French Hat Shoppe, 87 West Main §t., Prof. Bldg. Exclusive millinery, ~—advt. The art and embroidery sale being conducted by the sister: 8t. Joseph's church which opened yes- terday is being well attended. The articles on sale, all the handicraft of the sisters, delight the feminine eye and the stock Is being rapidly dispos- | ed of. '"The proceeds will go toward the bullding fund of the order. Pasquale Bueei has sold a shoe re- pairing establishment at 5 Broad street to Thomas Zocco. Meet Mr. Ellls, the siik artist, at John Andrews' Big I'urniture Btore.— advt. Samuel Greenberg has leased a store at 64 Hartford avenue and a tenement and attic at 66 Hartford avenueé to Oronzo Onegris for five years at $556 a month. Dollar Silverware Sale at Morans'. —advt. The annual May whist and dance of the Daughters of Isabella will be held this evening at the Elks club, olub. Danelng will continue until midnight. Open alleys at the Casino tonight. —advt. $10.00 FREE $10.00 worth of milk tickets will be given to the boy or girl who will suggest the best name for our new, modern dairy, lo- cated at 251 FAIRVIEW ST. Only Pasteurized Milk Used Send Your Suggestion To “Dairy” at the Above Address, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Wiring, Fisthres and Appliances, Fxpert work, reasonabie prices, Drop us a line, we shall be pleased to quote on your requirements. Corridan Elec. Co. 1415 JEROME ST, e FOREIGN WORDS MAY |' BE SUBJECT T0 TAX. Berlin Devises New Method to Re- | plenish Exchequer The Assoclated Press Rerlin, May 18,~Casting about for things to tax—so that Berlin's deplet- ed exchequer may be replenished— the A yes of the municipal re- ceiver ) fallen upon & host of shop signs which have sprung up along the streets sinee pre-war days. It is not the signs themselves he wants to assess, nor their newness, but the foreign word used in them Thus he thinks if any Nerlin hos- telry prefers to be known as a “he. tel,” instead of priding itself on be. ing just a plain German “Gastwirt," it | should pay for the privilege of offend- ing good German eyea by itsa advers tisement in this way in a foreign lan- | guage, The same view prevails as to | firms whose doors are crowded with “eolffeur,” “modes," “restaurant,” or the like on an enterprising r)mp' N over: s who hung out the meriean Dentist,” would be | cularly arrravating to dyed- in lh- wool Germans has hken the tendency to label a “Fuenf-Uhr Tes" ws & “Mve-o'Clock T especlally wince such a matinee xury is pas | tronized largely by forelgners anys way, “Ham and Eggs." Thers is scarcely a menu in Ber-| lin which does not list “ham and cgey'’ boldly without any attempt to give its German equivalent, but it is not yet known whother the watch- | dog of the city treasury would also| try to extend his proposed tax to| menus—or even to the word “menu" | Itsolt, The tax has not yet reached more | than the talking and Investigating stage, Its adoption Is considered likely, however, for sentiment in fa- vor of such a step has Increased greatly since a similar measure was adopted at Milan, Iuly | SWEDISH WORKERS WANT VOTE IN COMPANY AFFAIRS | A Participation in Cont is Recom- mended in Plan Submitted to Government, By The Arsociated Press, ay 18.—Organized in- fluence and participation of work- men in the direction and control of | Swedish industrial enterprises which employ 26 persons or more is recom- mended fn a plan just submitted to the government by the official Com- | mittee on Industrial Democracy. The recommendation involves more gen- eral recognition of labor unions, while forcing the employer to heed administrative and eexcutive advice from his employes. According to the committes's scheme, so-called councils may be es- tablished in industrial plants of 25 or more employes, providing such a measure is approved by the author- ized labor unfon concerned. In the larger concerns these counclls shall consist of three to nine deelgates for | the workmen, sitting with not more | than three representatives-of the em- ployer. It shall be the duty of the operator council to utilize the tech- nical experience of the {ndividual workman for the good of the concern, and the employer must furnish the | council with necessary information | regarding production. Tho couneil also may pass on questions of change in the equipment and methods of the plant. All wasta in productlon s to be| ellminated as far as possible by the, { council, which shall be assured the, | delivery of information from the em- | | ployer regarding the costs of oper-| | ation, except in cases in where the surrender of such information might | harm the enterprise. It is provided | that the employer must render a re- port at the end of every third month | on the general business and prospects of the concern. : DELINQUENTS JAILED Those Who Don’'t Pay Income Tax | Have Vacation in England—Easy | Way For Payment Devised, By The Associated Press, | London, May ~What happens to the people in England who do not pay their income tax, has been told { by an official of the Inland Revenue, | who declares there are about 1,000 ! such delinquents now in jail com- pared with 1,162 two years ago. | Plenty of time is glven by the au- | thorities for payment, sald this of- flefal, and in cases whero it can be| shown that funds are not avallable, methods are devised, In other after a certain Interval, a no- | tice is sent to the defauiter that the | tax must be remitted by a certain, date ly ten days time. 1f that is disregarded a more urgent notice is | sent, and three days grace given, After that a distress warrant nrginst | the defaulter’'s goods is obtained. Those who are imprisoned for de- fault arc generally single, or have no‘ | selzable property of their own. —_— the test | i Iire is the test of gold; use [ of quality. Baker's ¥avoring Fx- tracts have heen used for almost fifty years,.—advt NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDA COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS — AND RECORDS — JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE NORA BAYES st “You Know You Belong u&nmwm [ —=u{GUT_TODAY &= DANCE MUSIC Farewell Blues, You Know You Belong te Snake's Hips. Fox-Trots. Somebody Else. The Georgians. A-3884 78c|Crying for You. Fox-Trots, The L2nin Orchestra. Who's Sorry Now? A-3850 7Bs Sweet One. Fox-Trots. The éappy Siz. A-3861 78¢|You've Got to Ses Mamma Ev'ry Night. You Tell Her—1 Stutter. Fox-Trots. The Georgians. A-3857 78e Bambalina. T'rom “The Wildflower.” Intro. “Wildflower.” Argentine. From “Caro- line.”” Intro. “Way Down South.” Fox-Trots. Ray Miller and His Orchestra. A-3860 7Bec After Every Party. Waltz, Aprle Sauce. Fox-Trot. The Columbians. A-3853 75¢ By the Shalimar. La Mome Tango. In a Caravan. Fox-Trots. Spanish Moon. Tango Fox- Paul Specht and His Or- Trots. Paul Specht and chestra, A-3858 78c| His Orchestra, A-3863 75e Wonderful One. Red Moon. Waltzes, Columbia Dance Orchestra, A-3859 78¢ POPULAR SONGS You Know You Belong to Coal Black Mammy, Somebody Else. Al Jolson. Dearest. (You're the Near- Lindy Lady. Shannon Four. est to My Heart.) A-3884 78c Nora Bayes. A-3862 75: The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise. Out Where the Blue Begins., Charles Hart. A-3858 78c Down Hearted Blues, Gulf Coast Blues. Bessie Smith, A.3844 78c VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL SELECTIONS Mother in Ireland. The Old Time Religion. Just a Bit of Irish Lace, Standin’ in the Need of Tenor Solos. William A. Prayer. Baritone Solos. Kennedy. A-3847 78c| Homer A. Rodeheaver. A-3856 78¢ Southern Medloy. Part I. Intro. “Way Down Yon- der in the Cornfield”; “Kentucky Babe”; “Hard Times Come Again No More”; “Little Alabama Coon.” Southern Medley—Part II. Intro. “Carry Me Back to 0ld Virginny”; “Old Black Joe”; “Oh Susan- na”; “Swanee River”; “In My Old Kentucky Home"”; “Dixie.” Banjo Accompaniment by Harry Reser, Shannon Four. A-3848 78c SYMPHONY AND CONCERT SELECTIONS God Touched the Rose. (Brown) Tandy Mackenzie. 80799 $1.00 The Temple Bells. (Wood- forde-Finden) Less Than ths Dust. (Wood- forde-Finden) Baritone Solos. Louis Graveure. A-3882 $1.00! Romaine. Adoration, (Borowski) Forsaken. (Koschat-Win- ternitz) Violin Solos. Eddy Brown. A.3845 $1.00 Train Time at Pumpkin Center. Cal Stewart and American Quartet. Uncle Josh in a Department Store. Csl Stewart. _A-3851 75e The Red Haired Boy. Ac- cordion, Guitar, Banjo. Intro. “The Lady on the Island.” Medley of Irish Reels. Medley «f Highland Flings. Accordion, Guitar, Banjo, Flanagan Bros, A-3849 7Be Anitra’s Dance. From “Peer Gynt.” (Grieg) Toscha Seidel. 79835 $1.00 Seregade. (Schubert) Voices of the Woods. (Mel- ody in F.) (Rubinstein) Soprano Solos. Margaret A-3846 $1.00 132 MAIN ST. “You Know You Belong to Some- body Else” F there is any one thing that has made Nora Bayes popular, it’s her way of singing her songs right at you. Sometimes ehe is full of burlesque, mimicry, laughter. Sometimes there’s a sob in her throat, but alwa;a she's singing to you. “You Know You Belong to Somebody Else,” Columbia New Process Record A-3862, is & waltz song with a bit of heart throb that Nora does deliciously. She sings it with a fine artistic sense, in a richly musical voice which records with delightful naturalness. You'll be enthusiastic over this selection and you'll like “Dearest,” the encore on the other side, as well. Both are Nora at her charming best. But this record, from the June program, is only asample of the good things in this newest Columbia release. All of the new records listed here are Columbia New Process Records—made with the wonderfully quiet surface that eliminates the annoy- ing scratch and scrape of needle noise. Tear out this list, take it to your Columbia Dealer and listen in on this delightful program of latest dance hits, newest songs and choice sym- phony selections. All Columbia Records can be played on any phonograph. Only in Columbia New Process Records will you find a positive freedom from distressing needle grind. The process is patented. No one else can produce anything even resembling Colum- bia’s construction and improved surface, COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York BUY YOUR COLUMBIA I | Sheep Manure ....... { Park and Bigelow Sts. RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN lZ‘leSt Opp ArdnSt Tel 1409-2 FOREST MILLS UNDERWEAR For Women and Children Bodice Vests for Women 25¢ to $1.00 Low Neck, No Sleeve Vests 25¢ to 75¢ Knit Pants for Women 50c and 75¢ Knit Bloomers for Women, vivernessers. B0C, T8¢ and $1,00 Union Suits for Women vieenes B9e, The, $1,00 and $1.25 Vests for Children . .... 25¢ and 29¢ Knit Bloomers for Children virresaseseias. D9¢, T9¢ and 89¢ Union Suits for Children 59¢ and 69¢ Women's Athletic Suits §1 and $1.50 “Gordon” Hose for Women and Children in Silk and Lisle in the Wanted Shades AT 97c—Special Sale of SILK HOSIERY:in Brown, Black, Grey, Beige, Cadet and Russian Calf; values to $1.39 pr, Arriving Daily—New Models in Waists and Dresses 3313% Off on All Our Coats and Suits Also Children’s Coats CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD Great Reorganization Sale SUITS Suits made of twill cloth, mannigh serges and fancy mixtures and Polaire cloth, all sizes and the wanted colors. Regular prices up 4 to $35.00, sale price $19,7% s Suits made of all the fashionable materials of the season, many stylish madels to select from, inciuding costume suits and stylish stouts, sizes 16 to 50 bust, Regular price up to $75.00. . Sale p‘r|co ~ DRESSES Dresses made o;?o:n Crepe and ‘other seasonable materials, plenty of models to e from, all arg. richly trinymed.in fetghing | effects, worth up 1o nd more, sale price $14.75. 1 Dresses made of all"the wanted materials.. Colors black, nacy, cocoa and others in beautifui modes, sizes for the miss as well as the matron, suitable for all occasions, worth iip to 845, sale price $25.00, NEW COATS = | Coats made of Plaid and Overplaid materials. Regulal rices up to $27.50, sale price $14.75. {3 K Polo Coats and Sport Styles, in plain colors and' rich plaids, all sizes, worth up to $39.75, sale price $19.75 and $25.00. All other garments not advertised, 209 off regular prices. A SALE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO ‘MISS DRESSING ... $2.90 per 100 pounds Bone Meal .... ... $3.50 per 100 pounds Top Dressing .............. $3.60 per 100 pounds Any of the above fertilizers applied to your lawn will produce strong green grass. Rackliffe Bros. Inc. Phone 1075 Lemon Cocoa Butter Skin Cream A real tissue buflder. Rich in both Cocoa Butter and Lemon. A remarkable skin beautifier. This cream should be left on over night. Tt restores vigor to the muscles, vitality to the tissues, elnsticity to the skin, helps to eradi- cate tan and frecklcs. Gives long life to fresh complexions and re- juvenates a faded skin. Regularly sold at 50c. Special NOW. ' tovarminanins 39¢ You Save WEEK-END PANTRY SPECIALS OPEKO COFFEE OPEKO TEA SYMOND’S PURE COCOA i RYMOND'S PURE BAKING CHOCOLATE SYMOND'S PURE EXTRACT VANILLA SYMOND'S PURE EXTRACT LEMON ORANGE MARMALADE . SATURDAY CANDY . ... CADET CHOCOLATE ALM:! DS-—SPECIAL . CADET WRAFPPED CARAMELS—SPECIAL ... CLARK & BRAINERD DRUG STURE' 181 MAIN STREET CINDERS FOR SALE | A. H. Harris —Gencral Trucking— GRAFONOLA AND RECORDS 138 MAIN STREET New Britain's Largest Exclusive Retail Talking Machine Shop 20 WEST ST. The Biggest Picture That Ever Played New Britain comve “WEST BOUND LIMITED’ SEE!! This Picture If It's the Last Thing You Do On Earth 9 Better Than the 3rd Alarm

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