New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 15, 1923, Page 2

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=) THIS IS CHILDREN’S BOOK WEEK Make vour selection for the hooks you are going to give the children for Christinas THIS WEEK Jook Department THE DICKINSCON Prug Co. 169-171 MAIN STRENT Men Like To Wear Horsfall — GLGOVES MAK CROSS CAPE GLOVES AT S250 Buy Ambo Winter Athietic Union Suits Winter weight in summer HORSFALLS 93-99 \ Isylum Street Hml'unl “les to Buy Our kil Good Dressers (oME WHY Ow \‘ et HERE YOL NOT ervice Is Yours I 1 ' e TELEPHONE — | London Shop ! 12 MAIN ST ; Let Us | 1 We Know How . (Y— —————— Clothe You ) L o NEW MURDER THEORY Phocmin Victim May Bave Been iush e OR Boor HOSPITAL 11 C.W. VIVIAN. D. D. s Tooth Fatraction Onal Sargers \-fase Nitrowrs Oside and Osszon PALACE WADOO'S MANAGER PREDICTS SUGCESS : Rockwell Says Ex-Treasury Sec- retary Will Be Elected NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, promptly announce his candidacy for the democratic nomination. To all of these callers, Mr. careful hearing, stating that he would consider every phase of the situation, termine for 1 elf, if, in his his servives are desired arty and the country. Adoo can and will speak when the time to speak opi by his pa Mr, Me - himself three That loud for We have heard in the last ays from more than 40 states, I . \\\m' country is lllllll. £ - Public Utilities Commission executive a mun of decision,” ey, superintendent M. Bl farm in the One Miie listriet, dropped dead while 1e of James Johnson, had been when a John- » farmhand \\hn TUG BEING TOWED, ., Nov. 1b. ved off her towing i, Ma -The tug ationali, Pollock haw- McAdoo gave a | He is a man of action ||\:l‘ The public utilities commission yes- k on amendment 10 a|from where the box was « ter ce tin 1 him to extend his service THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1923. gy FATHER 1D SOK ARG MEDICINE | OVER 68 YEARS OF SUCCESS NEW JITNEY Extension of Arch ton. ing granted @ now held by 1 Arch street, proprietor or“.,,,,‘,l,d Shan dnd Arch strect jitney line, permitting | June Morales Grants Street Line Peter A. Agos- to Kensing- ¢ same time the petitions P. ¥French, G. Rod- pstini plans to ope rate separate line =y hourly trips. 1 love living in the country,” Byways. for the same this line h | and = | porch. 4 said 1 man who owes a lot of money in he Broadway now New district along the you York Evening country roads. can’t owe money to a cow.,"” “I love to You World. » KILLED BY MAIL BOMB | Double Funeral Today For Texas Man And Boy, Infernal Machine Vietims Corpus Christi, Tex., Nov. 15.—Tne | double funeral of J. A. Barnes, prom- | inent real estate dealer, and his 12- | vear-01a son, Jesse, killed yester?w, { when a bomb sent to Mr. Barnes Lox labelled: “Mugizines,” W | his home, is to be heid here 1« Meanwhile officials at San Autonio, | press, continue the wem by nf‘\\‘tlvoy | who received s to ‘ake 1ha box to the express office. The maa went with him to the office, he said. and |toid the clerk the box contained magazines. The box, addressed to Mr. Barrnes marked “personal,” was de- livered yesterday morning. The bomb exploded it is believed, when he at- tempted to open the box on a back He was killed instantly. The %0, with a broken neck was found buried beneath the wreckage of the hovse, and died enroute to a hospi- tal Mrs. Barnes was cut by f! gluss. Two daughter were pway selool at the time. No motive for the killing could he supplied by Mrs, Barnes, who said her husband had no c¢nemies, so far knew. 15 at | as she TONIGHT RIL, SAT Out tomorrow New Victor Records November 16, 1923 Red Seal Concert and Operatic La Serenata (Serenade) (Tow) i» 11etian Geraldine Farrar Mld.l;’ll (Your Tender Kisses) (O in clear joyous soprano. lingen-Chaminad: (Woman lFickle) (Verdi) In Iraltan Rl(oleno—h donna & mobile Puritani--A te, o cara, amor ulou (To The e, Oh Dearest) (Belk HE VICTROLA instrument line offers a choice of twenty-one designs in all the popular finishes and a wide range of sizes and prices from $25 up. Ask your dealer or write to us ; for complete illustrated catalog. New Victor Records every Friday include not only the best selected music but the very newest features of current productions. Geraldine Farur} 953 $1.50 Two of the most dehutely nucelul of modern concert songs, Songs like these, equally remote from tragedy and the cheaper kind of humor, are a discovery and a delight. They are finely sung. DOUBLE.FACED List Number 200 Miguel Fleta Miguel Fleta 948 1.50 First Victor record by the bnllum young Spanish tenor who is making his first Metropolitan appearance this season. An Aragonese by birth, he has met with immense successes in Europe and South America, Light Vocal Selections Verson Dalhart Peerin Quartet 19168 {Mammy’s Little Silver Lining (Memories of Virginia The silver lining to Mammy's cloud is a little black plcka ninny. The song is charming. “Memories of Vir, rainbow vocal harmonies and “Carry Me Back to Old appears as a vocal refrain, inia” has irginny” Melodious Instrumental [Ttalians in AlgiersOverture—Part | {Italians in Algiers—Overture—Part Il | | Victor Symphony tor Symphony | 19120 Rossini's jolly old opera, retailing the marital troubles of a fat Bey of Algiers, was revived at the Metropolitan Opera House in 1919, The overture, full of mirth and mischief, is Here is a spirited record of it. characteristic. JOh Gee, Oh Gosh, Oh Golly, I'm in | Garber-Davis| Dance Records ve—Fox Trot ‘Flnl Last and Always—Fox Trot | Orchestra ’IBIM Now try a couple of dances 1o the Garber-Davis Orchestra, with its first Victor record. ing the country, and making friends everywhere. delightfully live and chipper dances. 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NEXT WEEK—MON., TUES., WED. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! We Have a Show Next Week That is Absolutely the Best and Biggest That You or Anybody Else Ever Laid Their Eyes On! We Mean What We Say and Your Money Back If This Show Don’t Please You! Here It Is! Every One A Headliner! THAT BIG SPARKLING GIRLIE REVUE THE LAW BREAKERS JACK MU‘\DY and A Bl'.VY ()F BROADWAY PbACHES JOSEPHINE AMOROS “That Nifty French Girl” Assisted by Edna Nally in a Real Novelty Those Famous Dancing Wonders PEARSON—NEWPORT—PEARSON Presenting “Rhythm” JOSEPH RANKIN A Musical Marvel EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION The Third Edition of ALONG BROADWAY With Harry Kessler AND SOME MORE GIRLS! There’s More Girls In This Show Than You'll Find In A Broadway Musical Comedy! Then To Cap the Climax For Your Approval THOMAS MEIGHAN WOMAN PROOF You'll Have To Go To the Capitol For the Best Next Week This Bank as Your Executor —the experience of years, combined with unquestioned moral and financial respon- sibility. 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