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

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! : { 8150 Value. . ! SATURDAY SPECIAL ORDER NOW WRITING PAPER S1.50 Value 98(: Stationery Dept. S0 THE 'DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. [\Y\“F _\ l\« 95-99 \\; SHfi U n Sticei - picasantly spicy’ and just the thing to kill that “after taste” ~JWILL CUT PRIGES $2.98 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, elothing. When the can be rommittee OF MEN'S CLOTHING This Is Ohjective National Assn. .. Is Working Toward el e teduction d fur- Movement from Country is P'r rmation of a cent Months, service n, which wi cct from Gotl e a complete survey of their | lines and declded where (the taken up, the chairman will go to ¢ othing industry commission | nable the retailer EMIGRANTS G0 TO CANADA Sweden wed Darving Re- | Report. NOVEMBER 30, 1925. GREAT BRITAIN LAGS British Adwmiral Explains How His BAD FAMILY ROW ‘hicago | Scattle Police, Claim Girl, Found Un- conscious, Was Driven From Home | Country is Behind U, §. in Some —sisters Deny It Branches of Ayiation | Vancouver, B. C,, Nov. ::ly,r.v.s‘."u],,“ London, Nov. 30.—How Great Brit- | police and sisters of Miss Nellie Aus- |2in lags behind the United States and tin, 28, Seattle school teaeher, found other nations in some points of the | here unconscious, disagree as to the |science of aviation was the theme of ‘mumm in which she left her home ‘\lmm Mayo, who was in charge of |last Sunday night. ntime: those |the designs department of the air r Miss Aus- ‘lnmlsuy during the World War, in laddressing the Royal Aeronautical so- unt\ last evening. Phe sisters, Misses A. and Georgie | Lhe major said the fastest British Austin . who arrived here ‘rursmt machine was slower by 30 last night asserted. that the teacher Miles an hour than that of any other did not leave her home of her own |Pation, and if British planes were it |called to war it was a plain fact they Sergeant W. E. Carr and Patrolman | WOUld never get into a fight at all. Jennings of the Seattle police| Charging the government with who identified M Austin here lnrgh( ting research and experiment in night, declared that she left her aviation, the speaker said America me because of trouble with per |had been making steady progress. He sisters. In support of their theory, cited the record of 266 miles an hour " the policemen issued a detailed state- “'"‘d“ by the Curtiss United States said were the |aVy racers, referring especially to irl after she left |the wind radiator to which he attri- e wore a hiking \h\l(ui the tremendous speed made by lm anrmun fliers. radiator,” said the ma- 3 jor, as yet not been introduced sthing will make me believe lhdl Britain, although ll Hak ft home of her own free will,’ [ ¥ Austin, the older sister, mm"’”‘h talked about for years.' deny that there was any | Some person ‘u,s\ to give linterested are waitir !tin to recover consciousness in a hos pital. to That " ment of what they under her dress when she Quite Serious, | arried her off opr compelled her to| “Your wife is looking well!” | with them.” Miss Georgie made | *“Yes, Just fancy. When I took imilar declaration | her to the sanatorium she was 50| 1 tro xllh between us. o he two sisters probably will be | bad that T wouldn't risk buying a to |allowed to visit the teacher today if | return ticket!" —-— Sondags Nisse | recovers consciousness. | (Stockholm). | [NLESS you play these new records on a Victrola you will never know how good they are. Any kind of talking- machine will play any kind of records if you are satisfied with any kind of results. Select from the twenty-one different Victrola models the style you prefer~from $25 up=but be sure it is Victrola. New Victor Records Red Seal Records g i Number ~ goint A l'(is!(En lhnfm_quk Amelita Galli-Curci Again. Ameita Gali-Curci| 959 $1-50 lKiu Me A,’nin from “Mile ) Blowom-Herhert) Here is the highly unusual combination of two Victor Her« bert “waltzsongs,” sung in English by no less an artist than this great coloratura mistress of the art of song. {Letter Song (irom " Arsle Blowem") (I'm in Love irom “Anvle Blowoms™ (de Sylva-Herber1) Visioncells Solo Hke Kreiler 956 180 These two sprightly numbers for the violoncello are taken from Fritz Kreisler's music to “Apple Blossoms.” Fritz Kreisler himself plays the accompaniments at the piano. Melodious Instrumental fahogany, oak or walnug lTurkey in the Straw Ragtime Annie »ui- s Two oldfashioned dance numbers by" enuine covbvy fid diers. Theirs is genuine American, not will find such musicians, today, only in out-ofthe-way places. Light Vocal /By the Watermelon Vine | Louisiana Henry'é' Callllnd-A C. (Eck) Kohruu]l’MD A. C. (Eck) Robertson ybrid, music. You Selections Shannoe Quartet} 19142 - N ys | There is only one Victrola and | | that is made by the Victor Company { —lock fo- the Victor trademarks. Starting Next Maonday Many people like these male quartets in “close-harmonied” Southern style. Both sung with beautiful smoothness and harmonic sense, to the full orcl Little &-sa-llm hr} 19180 [l 'm Sitting Pretty in a Pret! ]Alnbnmy Blacksheep If you have a liking for sentimental musie, in lo: trot time, with two tenors, with a big orchestra and heavy punmvfi. this duet will captivate you. “Alabamy p” adds two more singers and does it again. {You Can’t Make a Fool Out of Me Hnry Burr | Pal of My Dreams Hart/ There are dramatic touches in these two songs o‘ common- place life for the tenor voice with the orchestra. They are two of the greatest achievements of these artists. Dance Records 19181 Ho172 (SleepWaltz | Waring’s IThe West, a Nest, and You-Waltz | Pennsylvanians First Victor record by the famous touring orchestra grown from a Pennsylvenia State College dancaquartet. “Sleep” is Fighly original, with a vocal chorus. “The West, a Nest, and You" is an excellent companion. { Rememb'ri —Fox Trot ] e oot L 19178 | Salt Your Sugn Fox Trot “Rememb'ring” is a pleasant fox trot, agreeable to dance to, The Duncan Sisters wrote it—you will hear a reminiscence of childhood play. “Salt Your Sugar” is another excellent fox trot. ’Moonlxyh( Kms Fu Trot Joe Raymond and His Orch. 19179 | Muuc uf Love Fot '(nl International Novelty Orchestra Tuue .umbcn lnn exceedingly romantic titles, but they are wholesome, jolly numbers, free of overstrained sentiment. “Moonhight Kisses” uses a plaintive type of refrain, but eloes where it is full of life. “Music of Love” is finely scored. 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