New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 20, 1924, Page 2

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Scaramouche Read the Book 75¢ See the Play Book Dept. — THE — DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. You'll Like the New Coats for Spring—for Women Graceful models of twills and charmeen for dressy wes sports models of can with scarf collars as tailored from downlike woolcns and imported worsteds. £ $29.50. HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Strect Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Rind" — TOP COATS AND SPORT SUITS OF PINE IMPORTED BR/ NOUKBURN, BRUTISH LINSC AND SCO0T CLOTHS. WIDE ASS MENT FOR YOULR @ . 10 ALL CLOTHS CRAV- ANETTED, PRICES, $35.00 .. $75.00 Ye London Shop Tailors 13 MAIN STREEY “Let Us Ciothe You We Know How." DR. COOMBS The Naturcopathic Physician and Chiropractor has MOVED Into Bis Nature Cure Institute 19 S. HIGH ST. Oppostte the Post Offfee, where he has installed the ne Biological Blood Wash Voice Culture BAR TRAINING SONT READING James D. Donahue‘ Howm 51%-319 Bowth Troiner of Yale Uni $1 seflon Drive Specinl Attention tn leginuers There i« a milk in coffec- and That oo arand drinkers say i o Farmer Boy The eream from United Milk Co.'s milk will add relish to vour morning cup of coffee. Our cream and milk bottled for your satis- faction is the purest that can be found. Grade A Nursery Milk or Your Baky Drink More Milk United Milk Co. 49 Woodland Street New Britain ‘Phone 1610. Try O j | v me 123413 NEW- BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, iHURSDAY, |[COUNGIL VOTES FOR -~ 3990,006IN BONDS : Appmves $570,000 for Schools * and $420,000 for Water Dept. a session of the common coun- hat lasted less than an hour, voted last night to app sitating a bond issue of $570,000. IFavorable action was also taken on the water board’s proposal for exten- s of the distribution system work will require a $420,000 hond to a voted Chairman board bond issyes will run closc n dolla They were hout a dissenting voice, ward F. Hall of the {finance' and taxation school building program, and Chair- man W. L. Hatch of the water board (told of the benefits that would accrus through proper extensions of the dis- tribution system. Cauncvilman Donald L. Bartlcih of the third ward expressed the lo: that a Lincoln school extension ma be realized short is made in the building program ‘h{n the purchase of a site, but not for thv erection of a building. Water for 150,000 Population. W In reply to queries, Mr. Umn Lol l a the council that the water ¢ work will provide for a population The pressure in ts is now so low s will send a half way across the hun’fl on full Approve Sale of Talcott St. Land. uthorize the sale ott street to street It was voted to ol property on l“““r" i ~ terminal, 9. The rockers are and T have never sec the one in the picturs 1 There are no black Keys on the | on the wrong | n a chair Out of fairness to the | will [ the pictures, |rest of the children the h.n just how the in \\.Vh ll hushel, Meat is not sold by the cross mark should be on oke of the It mun should he a4 a selection the | was made, The only regret that the 13, The editor has is that he couldn't award one knife at a time, children some kind of a prize. 14, One too many fingers othar grice winners are: 2nd, busehall glove Irving Suprenant, $1.00; 15 There shouid be one left shoe e, $1.00; Virginia Hill, $1.00 'instead of two right ones. Marvy I, Schuitz, $1.00 and Florence 16, The auto has one Hanson, $1.00 9 wheels, Here is the offcring of Wolgon W. 17 | Barrows on the bottom blade | What Ts Wrong 18, The title of the book is on the 1 Dear Sir: wrong end | I am sending you my 15, The faucct on the fountain is | “What s wrong with these pictures.” upside down, | 1. The Victrola has onc leg too many 21 A bank docs not seil radishes, side There shonld be a left wing on collar i 1 Thew and four The word ind the it man using only {all the on the too many The tecth of the saw should be | Lditor, unswers to it is on ¢ Wiy are on the wrong | The man's h The buttons of the coat The sign does't apply to what | is in the pieture | 5. The buttons are on the side and the sleeves are 1o the our keys violin should be only on th dia wrong ong. 24, The woman is eating fce cream with a knife, | Yours truly | WELTON W ing gpelled wie have more prong ring she collar is on backs BARROWS, (10) strect e man has a lady’s hat on. ELWABFTH EflRBlY WRITES BEST ESSAY. razG avcrew ce HOUSE s Pl Sk it ™ e inner of First Prize P str pete street; Hilda Gourson, Alice Nerl, 84 Spring | 42 Hartford | e i | jected Becanse of Its Appearance. | | Workmen have begun demolish- | ing the huge ice house at Rho pond on Shuttle Meadow avenue, the T |,.m'1’mg“:.;.\|,.m(jlmu“»m;( by Morti wier 1., Rhodes, the owner, | red the winner in the cesay . = g According time residents of conducted in - the United Community | that districts, cupicd the week ending It is no lon Thirteen Blizabeth Corbly, |of 47 ect, w pupil in St was ¢ writing contest | sehools by the corporation for two tast Monday The interest in the wppointing, there being but 52 ubmitted. Pifteen dollars in prizos red to high school students has turned, back into the g fund becouse of the fact that paid 1o the instructors there Prinetpal 1. 1 the city, pone an ice source tment. Lor the the pond has been used mder the management of contest was dise CaRays Y ving in the neighborhood | v jeeted 1o the ice house re- maining because it detracted from the appearance of the district. | There will be general rejoicing among other property owners at the news building is being razed. tention cont in th in tie whe high sehe absence of Sad re professing Marc sixth started rom 1) that th d hut ubjeet o Unitdd Co « stant ssigned, *Wha 1y Corpor Peritaiy more or less 1 netions of 1 organizations in the United Community Corporatiop Wins Sccond P'rine Miss Vera L Matn Mrvet, @ 1 et Are you a little hoarse? Vera Dodas . wize goos 1o DPodge of 425 W nd t MARCH 20, of | explained the| An appropriation and then the and variety o *Pl' Victrola No. 260 $150 Mahogany or walnut 1924, Marla Clancl for §7,600, Alderman J.! Gustav Johnson wanted to k 1| | the property had heen advert as| in the market. Chalrman W. G. Dunn | the city hall commisslon said no | ul\rlh\vlan had hbeen inserted in| © papers, biit many real estate men km ew it was for sale for several years. | A resolution was adopted approving | the rnmmum(\ chest drive, | Damage Claims Ruled Out. | Legve to withdraw was voted in the | of Mrs, Mae MacDonaid and| Mirza, both of whom claimed | from the eity. The former| suffered injury when an awning fell | on her and the latter’s car was dam- | by an alleged road defect. 1 presented a elalm | ankle. This in- sek's pay and dogtor's bill. ! The injury took place on Church street March 4. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Bno\\n1 Obhserve Their Anmversary, and Mrs. Robert E. L. Brown Smalley street were pleasant- | ¢ surprised at their home Tuesday vy about 25 of their friends, casion being’ the 33rd anni- | of their wedding. | s were present from Hartford, Wethersfield and this city. ]\urlng| the evening cards and other games | were played and lunch served. | couple were presented with an fable lamp by their friends and Mrs, Harriet Waugh of Hartford nted them with a large cake Iv decorated with their mono- grams and the dates of the wedding | anniversary. 3 nd Mrs, Brown, formerly Miss | Ursula A, Stecle, were married in | Springficld, 8., on March 18, 1891, Five children were born of the union, hiree of whon e now living. Th Mrs, W m J. O'Dell, M » 1. MeGuiness and Frank all bf this city. There are o four grandchildren, Edward, Wil- | '1 Gertrude and Dorothy O'Dell. HAVE YOU DONE YOUR BIT For the CITIZENS’ FREE BED FUND NEW BRITAIN GENERAL HOSPITAL IF NOT, ATTEND THE ‘'WOMEN’S HOSPITAL BOARD BRIDGE BURRITT HOTEL SATURDAY, MARCH 22, AT 8 P. M. Tickets may be obtained from MRS. H. L. MILLS; 'PHONE 754. HIMBERG & HORN ~—Jewelers— Est. 19 Years 392 D!AL\ Sl'. 10 R. R. ARCADE RELIABLE MERCHANDISE We guarantee our merchandise to be best quality and sold at reasonable prices, HAMILTON, SWI WALTHAM WATCHES DIAMOND, STONE AND WEDDING RINGS A liberal allowance allowed on old watch or ring in trade. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. The best at no extra cost Examine this week’s list of new Victor Records. Note par- ticularly the names of the artists, the music the ice of the records. There is no otI\er such quality usical entertainment to be had for so little money as with Victrola Instruments and Victor Records. have recorded Out tomorrow New Victor Records (Oh, Gd of Justice) Beautiful and force but with true Italian operatic library. Omplulo 's Spinning Wheel—Part 1 SainSeesn) Omphale’s Red Seal Records Dol g Maria Jeritza’ E Maria Jerina| 990 $1:50 1 numbers sung wil with great dramatic ecstasy. Fine of modern will add new charm to your record risoluta ), (Giowdane) I Halian In Iralian Wheel—Part 2 andN.Y. (Saint-Seens) S ] 10 Th lodi wflllolth inning wheel, the groanings of N-:u’:’l‘:nn'bucn.d nhm‘:‘hnlnl:ulhudll\-”d‘ntu who has enmeshed brought to you just as realis Can’t Yo' When You Were Sweet Sixteen Reinald Werresrath :rul I\nl this Hou M Call,Cogoe b oom ar faverites, recorded by a great artist with a quartet Sung with splendid voice and expression. To nmdhhwutlllwmawn. Light Vocal Selections hnu nll Victor OIdMquHHuI.Fum The Green Grass Grew Old4ashioned “catches” of the kind you heard at scheol or sung by the Great fun—and equally time you - {Tllel-'mmth'&nmflow The Shooting of Spoken records of two placein the esteem ofthe hese recitations because of their perfect recording. enjoy ! JUMIOSMNA (Uncle Steve’s Uncle Steve’s Quadrille—Part ictor Band {Tln Hlmhl (1) Magnolia lnl @ Smn ldulln‘ Lassie Out In Ohio) Sir Hary Lander O I eor kbe St Horry Louder 55221 Mhm&m-fi-&ru&flw"fi American o o R Tround Americes Quartt] 19268 club, funny every Recitations ol e ute for first ‘il doubly Dan McGrew which seem to di ican public today. Old Country Dances quifrtnl Yl ]387‘0 Square dances in the old fashioned style, with calls and dlm While these records areissued for educe- use at the family parties. Viectrola No. 410 Soothe your throat with Lic-o-rice There is but that is made by the Victor Company —look for these Victor trademarks. First prize, 2] 47 Mark sreet Mine Vers “Arect Easond prize. 85 Dodge L Weet Honorable mention—T Ma homas Wik fobert Gr tge Hallock. & o ' 179 LaSalle strect; Geo Mahogany, $300; electric, $340 one Victrola and Good fox-trots do just that. Records which Vic Dance Records Don’t Mind the Rain—Fox Trot Josephine—Fox Trot A Whiteman foxrot on one side, a Brooke Johns fox-trot on the other. Dancers {Blue Rose—Fox Trot 1Don't Forget to Remember—Fox Trot| His Orchestra nlM-ndlhonhm 19273 Brooke Johns and His Orchestra will revel in this record. 1Ted 'u-ul}l”." dances revive and freshen and spirit—and these la TRADE MARK tro

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