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Suppositories, Take no substi- Policemen e Park street Tn this P for Father Johns "~ |LOCOMOTIVE UNION T0 PAY WIDOW'S PENSION 281 to be Placad on List to Draw to t Money at End of Each Month Cleveland, Dee. 6.—The board of | governors of the pension association of the brotherhood of locomotive en- gineers has arranged to put thej widow’s pension into effect December On that date, 281 widows will be | placed on the pension list and com- |mence to draw a fixed amount each | month. In addition there will be paid | to them an aggregate sum of $80,650 lin back pay for pensions from the date of their husband’s death. Relief Warren 8. Stone, president of the| | brotherhood, referring to the widows' | pension, said: | ! “Perhaps one of the most historical | events that ever happened in the an- | | nals of organized labor occurred when | | the board of governors of the pension association decided upon putting into | effect the widow's pension. ‘ “We belleve we are the first of the | railroad labor organizations, if not of | any of the labor organizations, to pen- |sion the widows of A large number from ti foremost tenor simger, program at the Capitol Hartford, | o’clock. | Kellogg concert course. This is the seco: the mem- ict step forward in the history of | fortunate in securing th labor, and one thut will per- i more fur-reaching effect 1 ps than many “Iiventually we hope that some will be worked out whereby not only the widows of the pension members, but also the widows of all memb 3 the brotherhood will be pensioned | Harry R. Reynold, . L« from the date of their husbands’ | 30r8e W. Kiett, A, G. K | death.” Was sls- He was vitiés of the brotherhood, |1n New York. Butler, Miss Marion Vogel, Fred Suneson, Mr. rs of | | "Theron Wolcott Hart, Dr. | men, Mrs, W. E. Deane, ¥ v indeed are the fur|\iss Geraldine Cullen, Mi | ba port coats of fur.| Burns, W. F. Brooks, Mrs. ils by [ Those of leopard and moleskin are|l. M. Bancroft and Mrs | dzulatis, BAGS MATCH COATS Logan Medicine- AT MARTINELLI CONCERT his city will greet Giovanni Martinelli, the world's in a concert theater in Sunday afternoen at 3 nd of the Robert Kel- bers for life, and we think it marks a | 1088, director of the series, has been is booking, | since Mr. Martinelli appears only the { day before in a revival of the opera other single action of the| Fedora” at the Metropolitan opera Amongahose who will plan &0 from New Britain are: Mr. F. E. White, and Mrs. T, | M. Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sloper, | Page, | Richard imball, J. 8. Kennedy, Miss Esther Johnson, Mrs, | W. H. Horsfall, Miss Mary Shannon, | E. T. Fro- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1923, Collis Goodyear Welf Outfits SKATE Skating Shoes, with hardened Steel Runner Skates Attached. Right now is the time to find the Boys size in stock for his Xmas Gift, ‘We have $500.00 worth of up-to-date Ice Skates From $1.35 to $11.00 (for the tubular), also double runner skates for the little tots. Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE 336 M'AIN ST. - Laughs At Hangman _ 1% A. Curtis, | ss Margaret | J. 8. Black, Emilie An- | Yy Victrola No. 100 L $150 Mahogany, oak or walnut S No. 260 Victrola $150 Mahogany or walnut 22 - e i Victrola No. 2 $200 Flectric, $240 There is only one Victrola and that is made by the Victor Company ~look for the Victor trademarks. e “HIS MASTER'S VOICE" THE greatest artists have chosen the Victor to represent them in the homes of the world. Their approval is based on their having heard their Victor Records reproduced by the Victrola. If you want to hear them as they want to be heard, you will play Victor Records on the Victrola. Twenty-one Victrola styles, all of Victor quality, but offer- ing a wide choice of size, design and price from $25 up. Out tomorrow- New Victor Records Red Seal Records Tu, ca nun chiagne! Enrico Caruso (You That Wept Not For Me!) _ (Boviede Curtie) Neapolitan, Noche Feliz (Happy Night) Enrico Caruso (Pasads) Neapolitan Two more Caruso records from the dwindling treasure. house of things yet to be heard. They are filled with the splendor and intensity of life. Fnluu—dVenu d'or (The Golden Calf) Feodor Chaliapin Goun In French lF-uot—Sérémde Méphistopheles Feodor Chaliapin (While You Play st Sleeping) (Gounod) In French Chaliapin is a great Mephistopheles. He knows the part, thinks it, feels it, acts it, and how he sings it! Sacred Songs Star of the East Trinity Choir {The Birthaay of a King Tty Choi| 19183 Christmas songs or anthems of rich and varied beauty. They are sung by beautiful voices to the full orchestra with chimes. All the joy of Christmas is in ¢ Light Vocal Selections {Pinin’ Just for You Claire Nhrd} 19146 Sweet Thoughts of Home Claire Brookhurst These are two beautiful songs of not too obscure a type, sung in liquid, rich contralte. b (Midnight Rose Henry {Evry Mgbt 1 Coy Mysef t Seap Over You Heary Burr 19186 Admirers of this popular tenor artist—-who run into many millions —will welcome these two numbers. { WI}“Bo You Do Sunday, Mary? American Quartet Oh! How She LiedtoMe Billy Murray-Ed Smalle You already have fox trotted with Mary—now meet the lady in the land of song. The second selection is alse good Dance Records Somebody Else Took You Out of My Arms Fox Trot Barney Rapp and His Orchestra Walk, Jennie, Walk!-Fox Trot Barney Rapp and His Orchestra ion, which is a the Brown Hotel. j19188 listes First Victor record by this fine orgai feature of Louisville, Ky., life this winter, There is plenty doing in this record. [Bonnie—Fox Trot The Manhattan Merrymakers | March of the Mannikins—Fox Trot { Benson Chicago) Bonnie is not the lady of our youth, who lived over the ocean, but a lady, addressed, in the vocal refrain, in Scotch sccents. “March of the Mannikins” is oddly Russian. Bit I’:’y Bit You're Breaking My Heart ~Fox Trot Charles and His Orchestra Sunshine of Mine—Fox Trot Charles Doraberger and His Orchestra The fox trot records of Charles and his men have won favor, and deservedly; so here is another one, with two excellent dances. Shake Your Feet—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman | from *“Ziegheld F ol ) - 0185 Swa iver Blues—Fox Trot |and His o"“‘k‘ (frem “Ziegheid F ollies Two extraordinary full, rich and ect fox trots from the Ziegleld Follies, which feature, and feature big, our own P: and his artist-orchestra. 19183 19184 Victrola Victor Talking Machine Company. Camden.N.4 The law soon will exact its due. 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