New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 20, 1923, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER [;"“;US SEASUN M What's Bruin Drinking? It's a Circus | OPENED WITH BANG Big Parade Watched by Crowds- Clowns and Wild Animals Galore There seemed to b tion in New Britain tion toward Vibberts lot pass peints in no other there's 4 reason, 'The olreus season Legan this afternoon with all the snlender of color that the producers conld possibly conjure up, Craeking of whips intermingied with the eraek 1ng of peanuts, for younger New Vritain is surely having his innings today The parade this morning was | goodly length and presented a spick and span appearance that is seldom yeen with the average circus and fay orable comments were heard on all gides, It was a veritable horee show pd fner specimens Were never seen 10 this eity, Open cages of wila ani als were very mueh in evidence, as | were tableaux wagons, chariots and floats, all hedecked with gold and glitter, Th were bands aplenty | end all playing ahs that are heard | only on eireus day At the afternoon performance it | was evideneed that the Sparks Clreus | {5 one of gigantic proportions and now | yanka with the big ones, Tt contained nll of the old tricks of the "bigtop | showmen” and a number of new thrilis for good surement. The opening spectacle * hoos from the velgn of King Tut” featuring Bessie | Harvey, the original “Prima donna of | the white tops,” and a score or more of singing girls, premier dancers and o vast conclave of elaborately be deckod horses, camels, elephants nnd supernumerarles fairly blazing with | Orlental splendor make it ring frue to ts title, / Beveral bands playing o/ varfety of curlous instruments are in- | terspersed among the riders and parv- | aders, The usual three rings and a monster stee! arena are filled with galloping | ___ horses, bulky horses in new elephan-| tine anties, llons, tigers, polar bears, |tul and incinded a remarkable group geals, llamas and pigs-cven trained [og 16 German trained Kotation horses ostriches were gean, Of course thern [that were little short of marvelous are ncrobats, wire artists and aerial [These beautiful animals find thelr performers in plenty - the featured places with amazing aceuracy in the one heing Naida Milley “the unques- [most intricate drills and wonderful tioned queen of the “siiver wire,”” the !formations. Then there are the Flying Waltegs, the famous Nelson |Sparks Dancing horses, introduced by and Mardo acrobatic trios, the great a coterle of pretty girls headed by Koban Royal Japanese marvels, |America's foremost horse woman, }alchi “upside down wonder boy,” |Minnle Thompson. Another group of Eakata in his thrilling slide through |high and broad jumpers are introduc- space and many other stars of the|ed in the English fox hunt which closes the performance and King acts include dainty Iloro |George, world's champlon broad nd Melvin Hollls and |fumper is ridden in this display by each o rider of dis- [Ilorence Harris, another rider of s were plentl- [world wide repute and a prominent but ene the direc today lives The com way and arenle world The riding Tiedini, Be Wolter Guicl tinction, Horse displ Secret, But Mr. Volstead Needn't Worry | figure at both the New York and Chi | country ineluding the | the ALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1023 FRANZ EBERT SPEAKS ' orland—Talks o School Children tated Press June 2¢ to the fatherland was the keynete of |§ The Asse Weimar By Unitied devotion lan address delivered by Franz Ebert MAY TRY POLAR VLIGHY Vre the German president, ta 1,064 school teachs and ¥ sembled here from all parts of Rhiy Ruhr for the national play. The eelebration by the German Rehiller assoclation in youth auneed pub ie pils & Pavis, J : A former land and army officer intends to make an at tempt to reach the Nerth Pale by air| festiva was arranged now that Reald Amundsen has aba e the NEWSPAPErs ar taday dened hi honor of German 1¢SALE 1c¢SALE Goldenblum’s OneCentSale Three Days Left Thursday, Friday, Saturday A wonderful success the first day of the sale, Won- derful bargains and values you will find in this sale. All the women who have bought the first day of the sale went away happy and contented, knowing that they have Ye- ceived wonderful values for the money. Only three more days left for the sale—Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ‘g0 horse shows. An exceptional act of rare merit is Bessie Harvey, great soprano with her trained pig and Arabian horse Hassen-Rey. Well they were there in mul each individual a genuine Another perform ance will he given tonight at &, with the doors opening at 7, inepection of the {lluminated cage menagerie. A one hour's program of musical selections will be rendered by the Jack Phillipg’ Cireus band during this period. The surface of the sun timeg that of the earth fs 12,000 : %(TOEescued at Sea When Liner Sinks In Collisicn When the American liner Balsam rammed the British S. S 800 passengers, many of them women and children, faced a began to sink immediately. taken just as the Graphic began to sink. ‘All were saved by steamers answering the 8, O, 8. call. Graphic (above) in Belfast Lough, sudden death, for the rammed steamer This photo was SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER For Thirty Days only to every property and automobile owner. in 10x18 Colonial voor the city of New Britain and surrounding towns. PORTABLE STEEL GARAGES— Size 10 Feet Wide, 16 Feet Deep, 8 Feet High at Eaves $235.00 — SPECIFICATIONS This pric doors, tw cost and sel They are made of 26 gauge galvanized steel, with a high grade wond fran an be disscembled and ! moved from place to place in a few hours, SELF Prices furnished on all.steel fra larger size garvages will be given ches fully Why have that vacant yand it a five car garage and get the We alco specialize on Fire proot also portable wood garages and schoolhousos, Remember this offer expiies after Thivty Days. in town daily and wonld be revenue? Send a postal card YOU SELECT—WE ERFCT will include cartage, erecting, colonial wdows, concrete pier foundation, also ng building permit. T TODAY—DRIVE IN TOMORROW garvages to be used within Fire Limits upon request. Prices on 1 or building lot Jying idle eating its head off with taxes, why not put on Buildings of every description, Storehouses, Warehonses, Sheds, cte., or phone. Our representative is pleased to call and render any information required. THE EAGLE CONSTRUCTION CO. 'O 80 BISHOP AVE., BRIDGEPORT, €O PHONE—~NORLE 2734 a truly | for leisurely | Two Hats for the Price of One TRIMMED | TRIMMED CHATS | HATS 1.99 | $2.99 Another Hat for Trimmed Hats ONE CENT MORE ANOTHER FOR ONE CENT MORE | 3.99 These Hats include Sport Hats, Matron Hats and Children's Hats Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 MAIN ST. New Britain Y. M. C. A. Bldg. | —————————— T e ittt IF BILL JONES, NEXT DOOR, CAN DRIVE A USED CAR, SO CANYOU He bought his for a small amount down— plus easy monthly payments. Bill Jones, whose income is about the same as yours, and who has a family also, drives a nice, light used car. He figures that his wife, family and himself can take plenty of enjoyment out of a car. They go riding evenings, Sundays, and on week-end trips. The local used car dealers have many offer- ings that are, in appearance and durability, very much hke the one Mr. Jones drives; they have been overhauled and are in good running condi- Refer to our classified page today and read teaders and ad- tion. the used car values listed there, vertisers who use our classified pages most con- sistently are most satisfied with its benefits, GET THE HARIT! It costs little in time and nothing in money [ to be an habitual reader of the Want Ads. And ’ They Pay Big! . | | 1 e SPRING & BUCKLEY ELECTRIC CO. 75:77.79-81—CHURCH STREET ELECTRIC FAN WILL KEEP YOU COOL AND COMFORTABLE By winning 13 points out of a possible 1o at the University of Minnesota co-eds’ field meet, Miss Mary Tierney, St. Paul, was proclaimed the champion girl athlete, She won the broad jump with a mark of 14 feet 3 8-4 inches and the 50-yard dash in {6 1-5 seconds. Get a modern SELLERS KITCHEN TABLE during this CARLOAD puts one of these tables in your home 95¢ Regular price $12.00—Sale price TS The special $7.95 price is made possible by a carload purchase direct from the makers. This cut the cost to us and saved on freight. Besides, we are literally giving you our profit to increase the store’s circle of friends. When these tables are gone, all special offers will be withdrawn. No phone orders—no tables sold for cash. The Sellers 1s as modern and convenient as the most up-to-date kitchen. It changes all ideas of what a kitchen table should be. Come and see it during this great Carload Sale—while only 95¢ will put in it your kitchen. You pay the balance at the rate of only $1.00 a week. The sale price is $7.95—almost half the regular $12.00 price. The table is finished in sanitary, durable, white enamel. Its easily cleaned, white, guaranteed Porceliron top is never affected by acids—never stains or discolors, stands hard usage without chipping or warping. The large drawer is fitted with a sparkling rust-proof glass knob. The lines are modern and most attractive. C. C. FULLER CO. 10-56 FORD ST., HARTFORD OVERLOOKING CAPITOL GROUNDS

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