New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 14, 1924, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1924 Engraved d | “LITTLE FLOWER” CLUB SPREADS SUNSHINE Toilet Bottles For the : ; g Bath Room i P ) sl iy ; ; There is no higher quality than that which is built Bay Rum i e ‘ S k7 i ‘ i into “SAVE” LAMPS ! 8 The Price Is a Little Less A Herbert L. Mills Rose Water that ““atter HARDWARE o 336 MAIN ST. Peroxide, etc. | oz. size 35¢ | | Tk = | | | ! | DICKINSON | Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. "HIMBERG & HORN ]J i ” . pre. | | " - ‘N 10 B. R. ARCADE Est. 19 Years 892 MAIN eT. 00 v"’ull u]\ at the recent general | i, \,h,h;r'i“ ”T'] on e Aries ;‘ We have been in business in this city for 19 years and Back Row—Mary Smith, Letitia Morein, Mary Curtin, Anna Morrin, Anna Ryan, Ruth Basso, Mary Regan, {they must be kept for a year, I have established a reputation for fair dealing. Our prices Middle Row—Ruth Robinson, Elizabeth Fagan, Ilene Murray, Patricia Murray, Vieginia Murray, Agnes Talbot, mm [ are reasonable for first quality merchandise. Saturda lS | Marion Luddy, Mary Farrell, y | 'll‘v‘mm Row~—Gface Woller, Fiowonco Hyan, Mary) Saundevs, Trews Sislo. Marguerite MeGrail | Sub. Mon:, Thea. Wed. | that]:'flfl:)r:a:“qyfin\;‘EJi‘lwoeg{]Ygli;w:lr:l:ll:;th?u?m" to you *a* o rove th aritable aectivities SPRT 27 . Posmvely e bt borne its a \‘r‘:nr‘ of Scale. “By April 1, when the con- 5 ot lover, althougl/ you'd never think | D. W. Griffith’s = { “WHITE ROSE” {the secretary o Little Flower” f"]‘“ ‘\l“l" the O,f' ""‘ P con ”:'"‘li‘n to look at him,” and threatened to | shievement ) of this city | “there wil million tons in sto Junior Achiev ub of this city SLOCK- | oive this publicity along with the | — at — has been ed to the “Herald" | But is a small chance, a very - at % p e Last Da R e ners don't @mended divorce complaint LYCEUM for publ jon. sma of a strike. Miners don’t C pla | y Phe Little Flower” Junior Achieve. |Want it, and the public doesn't want| The trial will be continued today. | or C eturns Use Hera 1 vis. > is led by Miss Esther Me. it b ut there Of Our Tabe of 42 reet an a ,|, “,_‘(h y have pr j for it’ 1<w. Dnnnhh » 3 e SEMI R VAR Y CIR YR VR Ve Backward o “oes BARBARA LAMARR IS 18 FOR % livle 2 $25, or as much more as you may s to pay, all 5 B e e Fader Bt NOW WEEPY V AMP; |8 Victrola Instruments have built into them something which can — The iatter, tollows o tome 1o |l neither be seen nor touched nor weighed nor measured. It is “’;p;“‘l.“l. S Her Tears in ot Cuuse Pt [ E‘me‘nty -five years of accumulated experience—twenty-five years of r»mu d what a hosy like, It ’ H OWIng hOW . —_ o e e s o ve| PODOROR of Hearing | 8 Great artists have responded to this “unknown quantity” just as v [ e T VR T e o [ the public has responded to it, and the result is that Victrola Instru- HO SFALLS g o try and make . lite mors wtempiing to nones ‘.',,“{ ‘f i ments and Victor Records while costing no more provide a greater 93-99 e e o e e il variety and a higher quality of performance than can be obtained Rarttord. e e e ‘doiiore” way | from the actrom while o | from any other source “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” given to “"‘ e dollnrs was sent Co88ed to give her fime to regain her Christmas tre | liars was sent | o osure for business wear, and in four- || Obregon’s Father-in-Law New ViCtor Records piece models which include in l)le\ at “ome in \Il7()nd'v £ o whic it addition to the long trousers & o v v Iy fro e { . pair of Sporting Knickerbockers T ri " w stand, is o I i R | N B O SriS EANS e imians o7 oraes, Aears Ore: | Tcis ment, W ool by s B i e B Red Seal Records - B without plaits or belt, making g0 s r ejo B lied { ed to file i he § 4 . ' . these suits adaptable for busi- M Scorrer With ofier fo e it | {Mfi‘tfiT'_A',‘(ml,um Feodor Chaliapin 981 $1.50 ness wear, general wear in the ||!3 ! a cor ) i I ! Sonnamb Feodor Chaliapin country and sport wear, h ather g ) H ‘. (As) View These Scenes) (Bellini) In Inalion s f the president of Mex uring th atio 1 2 | i Famous Chalispin numbers from ltalian W—Mm p Bay the wife of the governor agaln vars while : |18 heles' hall defi ionings of Ye London Shop || & e | B e BN | ikt KL - yor and wa e | || o ¥ i udolph. Tailors 65 Million Tons of Coal wyer, the n ess, sald hei NEN ST . ] : 15 MAIN STREET Jj Being Held for Emergency "0 ™ tract § L {AuhoSpn ;¢.Md:‘mtm> n.-.n.z.AllnlCuM} 982 1.50 ome W ho do, and “Let Us Clothe You o> oghabes § 2dded the » ” Jacksor Fla., Feb, 14—8ixty- to his office f ar ) com. e To the rippling, p Liszt number Cortot has the We Know How. as th magnificent rolling “Elu e Pathetique” of Scriabine—m: five millic « of n | promise for $2 doubly interesting by contrast, mined and are ir »'pn[mrlvk!) @ pill day of A l'«rrr« hm-r DR, COOMBS /5 i ek | > Melodious Instrumental The Natureopathic Physician & | ‘l;mtg:m:"l o }vms’—h’}ssns 1.25 oy et = — —— 1 i o Rousing record ofthis most brilignt of German eary ine MOVED =2 i . A b % il \ eenth cenf ry:penhf'w es. 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Our cream and milk are perfoct in qual- ity and pasteurization ~The Farmer Doy Yes, there is a differ- ence in mx]}\ The full creamed milk that we sell will help _.t»ur meal- time enjoyment a nd your appetite. Purity is what you want—and get here. ~ MILK IS YOUR BEST FOOD Our Grade A Milk j= Best United Milk Co. 49 Woodland Street New Britain “Phone 1610. Good Value Squeshunsfl#v ‘Week Blf::fiose Rl ce r 8¢ ' Fairy Soap 5 29' Sunnst® Gicza Bacon # 33" Junket by 12 over Eating Apples -~ 31° Blue Label Ketchup 2. 19" M PURE CREAM CARAMELS£31" | Puffed Wheat "~ 12/ | LUlICE WIICas == Kippered Herring %*14 | Cider Vinegar “/%; 67' o ATLANTIC & PACIF IC% Victrola No. 400 $250 Electric, $290 Matogany There is but one Victrola and that is made by the Victor Company —look for these Victor trademarks. in half-spok b distinct, describi: ol pubmm-nd ud:n:?::!:xdy of the sulky ::l." . Wsa M-n, Every Time, It's a Man Marcia Freer 9248 (Mary Rose hufiur}l wl:“ V-dor record by Marcia Freer, American contralto, practically declined atic ca to interpret popu- lar songs. Audin-':nn:rr'ed vmcenzub':eova Dance Records SemuuhntYnAfiuAll-FnTM { (Rain Seng from “Kid Boow”) Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 19244 Alon.tbeOldLlthfl—FnTM fvom “Kid Bomts ) Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Whiteman fox trots from “Kid Boots,” in the state of theart. The first has unusual banjo pizzicato The second is pleasantly melodious. {'I'boOnollan—-FnTM }Pd'hn‘}lm' Shanghai Lullaby—Fox Tret His Orchestra S s s gt S {c--u.wnxm-r-'rm 1 Waring’s }um Forever—Fox Trot ) Pennsylvanians TRADE MARK trola

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