New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 24, 1924, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1924, EXP[]RT E[]NFEREN[;E — . 9 [PORCUPINE OWL MAKES THREE ACT COMEDY-DRAMA 1C=0- ‘g - EPSOM SALT | OF STATE INTEREST Lic-o-rice NOISE: LIKE STEAMBOAT| BY JUVENILE ACTORS - SAVE 1 ————— ! | Newconiers to Alaska Hear Noise of | “Empty House” to be Presented by ¢ . g iConnecucut Industries to Have/ : emlay et l AMPS # . . ) i . | 4 By The Associaled Press, A three act comedy-drama entitled MAGNESIUM M&[mg a[ B“dgepon’ Feb' “ ! % Scattle, Wash,, Jan. 23.—Lore con-|the “Bmpty House” will be presented SULPHATE ' gathering evér heéld i", ('Ql‘\nn(-.lh:TH ila |sound and, as it travels the frozen|gitorium Friday evening at T:45 II eduled for Monday, February 11, water courses of the Far North,|o'clock. The plot of the story is " 4 ¢ ¥ e | makes unse: ble noises like those| we d ar d th dventures of a . o o of u steambeat has been brought to| Youthtul playwright who aroused by [ is constantly increasing, proving they are giving splendid o 5 Y G, more delicious (trom the " upper Koyukuk Vallew, ¥ Tovse, Becone WwabIe WL & sales conditions Lat Ameriea, P 3 H q “Unli o) 4 B 100 Ib. Kegs $5.00 | v sopitr, v, i, At | - shan plain Hoorlos | | e fur avi o Mmpertel il e g o b re which offer the best opportunities to <N |cupine owl can see only in dfly"gm,;s:”-m“ vum‘;r‘lfl it Ave ahty geid \merican exporters today. oA He would be just as bad oft i hel o o® SO0 O o ast: 1. A. Lundquist, chief of the elec- could see only in the dark, because xom . N Maty Barth ° HARDWARE 389 8 A Bird and Rush to River Bank' | Cast of Central Junior High s cerning the porcupine owl, which, us by the Dramatic club of the Central N The most important toreign trade i |the tale runs, finds its way in fog by | Junior high school in the school au- e o ave amps jridgeport, under the auspices of . |~ tion of that city. £ 3 5 lb. Bags 39.- Pive representatives of the United anise flavor, the state by J. P. Chisholm, a trapper | th¢ SIEht of strange lights in a near- service. Price a little less—qualify a little better. mestic Co, ree will describe actual § 1 nestic mmerc Alaska, who is wintering here, {10 outline his story to members of his — THE " trical equipment division of the bu- #R> ot b ltvas tis day and/alEtt: ace 4 where heé lives the day and night are |y ...y Ferguson...... John Andrews RN an \ ‘each six months long. Wredericka Ferguson ......... r who f‘“fi"“.‘*‘S"\"{“‘ P2 | “To overcome his blindness the| = o Wirsinla Hinpkbey s ‘l")’"“‘ in A ‘f"'{""“‘h"]_ 4 o . | porcupine owl has received from na-|7pom Ferguson ...... Edward Swain 1, South Africa, an € J ture a vibrant and sesonant veice. At!parbara Ferguson ..., Kathryn Clark 1 1l take for his subject “Com- | A vty - ¢ i 1 ' : SRR g% Asvelll a distance it sounds like the whistle| Retta Reeves ......... Ruth Hewitt D (' titive — Blec (ru.al ) }Ff;hfldfunc lof a boat, and many newcomers in|Ralph Overton . parents and friends of the youthful - r‘.lg 0. ARED i Siox ofhe lmpoAtance |Alaska has rushed to the river look-| actors will loyally support the attempt | Most of the political band wagons to make the dramatic club a real part{appear to have reached a point in Lof Connecticut electrical manu 1 i § e o s ng for a stéamer when the boals| peggy Palmer turing, : has a state-wide a e ] 2EY uring, this topic has tate-wide \were frozen fast for the winter, | Anthony. Alligon. Oscar Bsickson the road where the sign reads P —— of the everyday school life. 69-171 MAIN ST. : b ~ 1 4 peal Musical Club Program “The porcupine ‘owl uses his voice | Florine ... .. Betty Kimball Btop, Look, Listen."<Life. Jess timely 11 be the address ¢ ) U . 5 by _ Syt 2 ‘as a mariner uses a siren in a fog. He . Charles Fromer St ! Bt | 1 ois) mashinery divialon” of the At Camp School Hall|voois and tnen sisiens iotenty. 1t/ ot i Siarioie B Underwriters et | vt wayen siopser 8o ANNEEL eIy ST L 8 E i ub wi lecho. A beast carries an|Constance ..... Lothere Sie i i v:Wogp wyer. bureau, whose long residence in the |~ The Musical olub will Hold anattier | schor, 4 auan ora Lemt tatipe 0] Gonmiance, e Mo F. H. Shield President | ;,casures nis tees?” - 4 | The New Britain board of Fire Un- g |of its popular musicales for active and | echo. 'associate members at the Camp |echo to the ear of the porcupine owl.| The movement of the play is as fol- | derwriters at its meeting yesterday, Act. 2— |elected the following officers: Presi- C 1d Weath Americen S e em of Sening |School this cvening under the diret-| “This owl gets his name from a set |lows: Act 1—Living room in Ferguson 0o eatner O Machiners - in India [tion of Fred Latham. Miss Dorothy |of quills that weights him down so|apartment on Hallowe'en. L et T Tamilir with machin- |l-atham will read & paper on Ameri- |that he cannot fly. With these quills| Sun room in Allison home. Act 3—|dent, Frank H. Shiela; vice:president, ! s fo {can music, The program as arranged |he can fight a man or a fierce animal | Living room in Ferguson apartment|Norman Morrill; recording secretary, morning. ~ Act 4— |Clesson Parker; treasurer, H. N, Lock- . ory arkets a e way from Suez 8 ) SpeClalS | cr: Mugkets 37 ;’] s oo 1yets of the |18 &8 Tollows: in the dark. In such combats he often|on following to Yokohama, and his analy | (Epilogue) Living room in ¥erguson |wood; auditors, W. G. Dunn and De . s tndis Pianoforte repels his foe,” : h vést Indian demand for indystrial| " Ll McDowell | apartment. Witt Riley. Harold W. Hatch, E. W. in the equipment’ will serve to introduc ot S | The play, which is being given un-|Schultz and H. N. Leckwood were | nimerous Connecticut firma to an en- |, .\, or congraito Russell's Superior Coffee; finest cof- | der the direction of Miss Frances Cai- |named a committee to arrange for a B 2% Ibs, | is the second venture of the dra-|banquet in March. It will probably tirely new fleld | : | % 2 R ‘ X Spring Song of the Robin Woman HaberdaShel'Y f oniectiont rnks eI e i (Bhianewis) Cadtain fc club and it is hoped that the ihu Burritt hotel | Mrs. Lufler 1"ar ast as sales engineer of leading Violin a At the Brookside i iven o gty [k it an oxpo wctndltr S| sum pawors at s pane | | | HE most m.sg“'ed musical composition, fi“fecfl? rendered by ot et oo J oty e e | PSR L epowen| the most gifted artist, and recorded with the utmost fidelity, ating an olicy.” Mr. Morse Miss Hine e e e o S o s represents only a waste of talent, skill and effort unless C];roperly e ];lbk,‘“, 2 e e | [l reproduced. For more that} twenty years the Victor Company srso grade |1I1111asss lvears b as coort mamnger of x| © %2R ey . iadiey has devoted the most splendid facilities ever assembled to the one it etmacy Iportabon 10" ool | pragerniy SATTY S5 theshase | purpose of making such records and instruments to really repro- \ when export business comes up for 1° "oy umet of Peace. . Angelo Rea 1 HO SFALLS Tiochon. The rrmarks of Gevernor | & Cagumet of Fasce: Angelo Rend | duce them and reveal their full beauty. To know the truth of M. Jones, chief of the tinance and i~ | o groeqe N gl | . 03-99 Ndsyluom Srelf - 415 5 v 2 b s s ™0 | this statement, a.sk your dealer to play some of these new records o on one of these instruments. . = Interested i “Credit Conditions In Venesia “""""""":“:’—m-“" Fioor | Abroad.” Mr. Jones was formerly @ |Aossrs, IMeitzor artford. i f the Mercan < 4 + ' « of the Mercantile Bank and Miss Tommasoni \ S Pays to Buy Our Kind Americans, and during the past s end ¢ has traveled throughout Latin Ameriea, sisiting every coun- | Anticipate Big Expense ponssst—— | 0 o Argentina, Inl 4 i . : ; ¥ SRR oI Lt et For Sewage Disposal ¢ “\ ‘nr It TNTTT trade, he wiil ¢ ady to discuss all| The sewage disposal plant on Chris. | % rH A\I\‘\l ‘\l‘ sort of spoc probicms ariving from |tian Lane, Berlin, will h‘:-“ m"am:-:d} A 0 . om "0 ; “ND OF SEASON business relations with our southern |before many years pass and City En- poeighbors gineer Joseph D, Williams has advised SALE Lynn W. Meeking, New England | the board of public works that it may L + ¢ > i ixtrict muneger of the Lureau, Who |he necessary to expend about $300,000 Now In I rogress , pent several years in the Kar Iast [fer an extension. The present plant ew lc or ecor : American trade comimissioner, has |consists of 150 acres, The system in ) Have a Suit Made . . » been helping American manufacturers {use Is satisfactory, but there is not o Your Measure th their cxport businces for the past | sufficient room for necessary exten- ACED pe | DOUBLE.F. | vight years, He will give a number (slons, the engineer advises. Although ‘IN€CO £ mber oot $35 00 [of “Practical Examples of Export|the question of providing funds may e Price . Service” to illustrate the dollars-and- be discussed informally by the board Colleen o’ Mine (0'Shes-Sickiand) Edward Johnson cents value the Department of [of Snance and taxation this year, Tho’ Shadows Fall (Burs-MuDermed) Edward Johnson 978 $1.50 Commerce to Connecticut firms, | there will be no effort made to securc “Colleen o' Mine,” of course, P} ish style. “Tho' y e naon op Arrangements for the HBridgeport |an appropriation. Shadows Fall” is avowedly in popu ,“l.,m..l,,"‘h B | meeting are in the hands of Alpheus i | ....ln.m“mh.,‘: st s Tailors | Winter, general mavager of the Man- | Net Income on Buildi 4 8 | bt kb . d ulldings . 3 MAIN STREET [vfacturers association and manager | ‘ 4 {WIIMHAM(TM) Plane suts Semlluhu-fl} 972 1.50 W O Gl e ot the Pridgeport cooperatie ofiee of | Average Eight Per Cent Waltz in B Minor (usiny Sergei Rachmaninoff . We Know How.”" | Commerce, Me. Winter has played &| Ghio 2 ¥ Waltzes from master-composers, played with consummate Fetrpiaedsiasi sty oo b b ‘hicago, Jan. 24.—The average $150 mastery of the piano. ading role in the distribution of In- | ogrice building in the United States | JU | formation to his local firms since the | yoy o population of 1,064 and s & s |Rn\vfi|:m-vy:‘ .{v,‘i»nwn'vl its Bridge- |jiitie more than 11 storics high, ae- l‘ght le Selectiom !l"“‘ ranch three years age. | cording to a survey made by the ac- | | oo |counting and exchange committee of - The Green Hills of H The Rainsiow Teal eaddd " t . |the National Association of Building | THEATER TICKETS Lambert Murphy e ‘Ownen and Managers, — l ’u:dbflo-dm Lambert Murphy has never | Office bulldings in themselves were Tucky Ones Stll Call for Coveted |shown to be little cities with fire de- anything finer. The orchestra floats them on soft, . velvety harmenies. partments, police forces, transporta. Awards pitch in the He 1 ticket giftiets of partments and other facilities similar W of two tickets to either the Capitol, Ly- |to those of modern cities | | ‘endell Hall, of Chicago, presents two remarkable num- 2 | o bers with the jazz orchestra. “Blue Bird Blues” has a weird, i mysterious accompaniment. | ceum or Palace theaters, K ght| The average taxable valuation is you'd av p | " 'd avoia the sudgmen three different names are distributed |$9,94 & square foot of ficor space, . in the classificd ads and every night which means a valuation on the build- | | Est more of Milk and lews B y).re gre three people assured n’iu-)‘pg ing averaging more than $1,000,00, Stay Home, Little Girl, Stay Home Henry Burr - "'"':n " - | extraordinarily happy Just because The average net return to the owner | i ] If Was What She Was When She 19230 =The Farmer Boy | they happen to be selected from the |is & littie under $85,000 a year. Was Sixteen Heary ’ i [l directory. Meginning Tuesday even Bvbossdutibelod 9 n Heavy tlaun.cheo'ns 0; dmv |Ing the contest or award editer, put Nuseell's Superior Coffee; finest cof I .*T"Mwhwh‘“mh understanding which has 1ers are taxing your diges- B/ the names inside of the ads much to fes ground, 38c Ib., 2% Ibs. $1.00, tive apparatus and inviting Q| the concern of Minnie. Annic or Liszie | Russell Brom, 301 Main St.—advt i B s AR v o ate xS s Sstet Melodious Instrumental glance at the yefore father gets ilk will red your . Bt . Jou [ St 7 S NEWER FORM OF O = [Pl Omatare puz 5L s 55202 superb musicianship ayes nto gi vie au TUTE FOR FRESH MILK got away with it ¥ his - Try Our Grade A Nursery Milk e s o e abOUL AN Of 5,585 Cases Less Than 3 in 100 Are | JI§ \ ‘ . Reported to Have Vailed to Get Melief, | g i Artbur P s Band ! For Your Baby Ly . coned 19192 1 " two great pain_rellevers, Aspirin fe | " fantastic tales, in music, M M > 5 1 - re pal n N ain for pal United Milk Co. J:iine o e ol (s b | i e e e s wck re A the pain of rhes te percemtage o 19 WOODLAND ST. ' i M | maiem 6 o semarkable percentage o Tel. 1610 HARDWARL REPORT emal in a8 pr i Victrola No. 220 . These poiwons $200 summars n Trade Magazine Tells of g absw biood are carried to Electric, $240 Stromger Baving Tondonoies a Mahogany, oak or walnut mation o n Yo WANT 70 savy MONEY BIY Youn Fipes, Bollers, | 2o i iinonn . el o SRR, Radiators, ot o o e e e | , Ripples_Wale, sl Neroly Ok g5 Valves, Fittings, ete.. fro s . Call, wire. ‘phone or write to % g A v over ; voutts , - "ufi-hh- 1 M. Tate, Fisher & Rice Company. ¢ oo e - ¢ ab E 258 Washingion % Boston B movemes une . e 2 d | 4 ‘ mwflb.'-" inepir. Mass. Telephome, Main 8365, introduces Donna.’ James D. Donahue ;- "« <o : 2 —— : Victor Talking Machine Compary. Camden.N.& Toom " 118319 Bovth's Tleck M . t 5o NpIne ” ziad * poahs, e to o0t o’ B ke - #1 Sefion Drive 3 Pioowe 123015 Special Attestion Beginoers

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