New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 17, 1924, Page 2

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MARSAY EGG PRESERVER 20c¢ pint 35c quart T e DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. In Time For Easter— Smart New SPRING APPAREL We show just the love- liest suits, coats and dress- es imaginable and have made special arrangements for any alterations you may need so that you can wear these garments on Easter day. Come in and choose something new and pretty. HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Strect Hartford. “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” 7%, 436 Main St.. New Britaln Conn, Phone 3304, EASTER FLOWERS what yon ke, Inths, Daffodils, , Palm Carnations, Pens, for flower girls, flowers for table, for wear and for church, Voice Culture Special Attention to Beginners Jame.: D. Donahue 1 Seften Ive "Phone 1274-13 BAT TRAINING SIGHT READING Room 318-319 Booth's Block Tralnee of Yale University Mr. Ford Owner How is your Car for this Season? 1 Specialize in Ford Repairing. Prices Reasonable HUTT 184 GREENWOOD ST, Tel. 3056 -3 Do Your Feet Suffer? Por aching limbs, weak feet, fallen arches flat feet, painful heel, Inturning ankles, @allouses, otc, wear flexible featherwelght areh supports which we make frem in- @ividual Impressions of your feet In correct- od position. Many continue to suffer from | foot troubles through trylng ready made | arch supports, which can not fit properly | the vastly different shapes of feet; may as | well wear ready made eye glasses or false | tosth, We fit the foot and not the shoe it from all other supports, Fitted and ®old exclusively by | ENEHAN, Booth Block. | “Yomr huchand appreciates prre. sweet mith wsnys The Varmer Boy He ought to drink more milk and you won't have to do much coaxing to get him into the habit of drinking a eouple of glasses a day. You should use it in your cook- A Nursery Wik United Milk Co. 19 Woodland Street New Britain ANl Rabics Thrive On Our Grade Phone 1610, ing Ram- | o Koses, Snapdragons, Violets, Baskets NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 'l‘HUKSDAY, APRIL 17, 1924, EX-CONVICT COMING | INBOYS' INTERESTS “Jimmy” Curran to Explain His Program to Maor Paonessa | | Pad environment cause !to become crin cause, accordin med convic ore than ei ¢ and who is tc This reformed member of k underworld will carr adult years in pri ceived his first sente prominent society we ‘\'lrr ‘s **400," his first a complaint of Mrs. He | 4 - ter-in-law of ex-Presi Reformatori s for ch nounced by “Jimmy" as be ing places for crime. He every one of them should be lrnrn-vll | O > ¢ > O 5 > © ie- ' Governor e down, He declared that 70 per cent of all the men in staté prison have start on a criminal career by the ment of reformatories. New England Breeds lh-ggmx : custom of allowing children to for pennies on the street should he declared. He as- nd is more in- , both old and er sa irmed that it is the g the criminals of New 5 per cent of all “Pan- come from these northern ng pennies, the children money can be secure it work and then turn their more serious offense: e ins the reformatories on. . nmy"” s not only interested Brotherhood for children. H ment will encompass men who are 'Round World Fliers Postpone coming out of prison. It is at that erted, that a man may b , if there is some rest in him. Th explained, that only ven a reteased conviet, This d he soon turns to his ves that more mon n the convict when h d that society in n the long run. d moving picture st cod as untrue. He said tha police officer stands w 1+ man fresh from prison, a et to find one who will e to place a crime at the door n innocent man. ; ® his release he has met per-| 1 been wished success by 'resident Warren G. Hard- | or Silzer of New Jersey, | Governor Brown of New Hampshire, Flynn Rhode Island, or Cox of Massachusetts, Gov- r Smith of New York and Uo\'-‘ of ernor Templeton of Connectleut, S © e 0 > 012 B and brought them to Kanata nalaska, on the Island of the same p ume in the Aleutian Islands group, o | to leave Ulaska today. To date the fllers have covered and 38 minutes actual flying sime, |§ compared with 1,620 miles traveled by three British aviators in a single |8 plane who are ‘also attempting to fly around the world. The British avia-|H§ tors landed at Athens, Greece, yester- | N day, the first stop from Corfu, after |} ¥ vis the engine of their plane had been | Activities Tor About @ Week | repiaced on receiving a new one from | | Ei nd. The British fliers left Eng- { |land March 25. | | 3 Planes Ready. | Seattle,April 17.—A message from | /% world cruisers Nos. 2, 3 and 4, piloted | by rith, Wade and Nelson, are pre- | i pa ’J to leave Chignik today for Dutfh Harbor, weather permitting. SWANSON-KEEHNER South- FLIGHT 15 HELD UP Major F I, of the United 1adron, and his Alva Harvey, ecuperating here today while the arriv m Unalaska gvak, 170 miles nik, Alaska, en route from Seward. As a result of the flight will be de !Carl Arthur Swanson of accident, the| >d about one € cruisers, the New Orleans, today at Chig- A pretty wedding took place Tues- They arrived Tuesday under the Jay morning at 11 o'clock when Miss aderships of Lieutenant | Ruth Agnes Keehner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Keehner of 190 Cur- of the tis street, became the bride of Carl 3 Swanson of Southington. The took place at St. Mark’s Igvak. t ! church chapel and Rev. Samuel Sut- night in thei ne ‘e officiated. Miss Irma Swanson, ieutenant C r of the groom, was“bridesmaid Charles R. Keehner, brother of best man, le was attired in a blue suit with hat to match. She | a bouquet of white roses and | he Hull *took lilies of the valley, The bridesmaid | Martin and is mechanician | wore a blue suit with hat to match 1, together with the air cruiser, and carried pink roses. The gift of the bride to the brides- | naid was a topaz ring and the groom e the best man & gold fountain | ington Takes Miss Ruth Agnes Kechner of This City As His Bride, age of | AT and their route off & lost plane. Word se th The couple left on a wedding trip | supplies for the world plane are to New York and vicinity and upon ted, to rush a wew engine to Por-|their return will reside in Southing- | Bay., -The Haida was scheduled | ton, ey — s & > & G © Gaer & e G, © G —" > G © > © G » > There is but that is made by the Victor Company —look for these Victor trademarks. Victrola No. 220 $200 Electric, $240 Mahogany or walnut Victrola No. 410 Mahogany, $300; electric, $340 Victrola values are as goed as Victrola quality is high Both are unequalled. You will find the prices of all the twenty-one Victrola models as moderate as Victor standards of manufacture permit them to be. There are many cheap talking-machines,—cheaply made,—but remember that the fleet- ing satisfaction of a low price, never equals the everlasting regret of poor quality. ~ New Victor Records Red Seal Records { Minuet (in D) Moar) #iotn sets idmung (Dedication) (Schumann-Aver) Felin Solo Violin and piano. A Mozart minuet, at firs simple, then intricate; and a superb arrangement.of Schumann's impas- sioned song. Played with consummate art, and recorded with that perfection which makes Victor Records famous. Santa Lucia 1« e arechiare (When the Moon Rises Over Marechiare) (Tosti) Neapoliran Two of the magnificent Neapolitan songs that today every one knows. This great baritone sings them in a voice of im« hense beautydand power, Numbers that should be in every record library, Melodious Instrumental Rustle of Spring (sindine ) d Th‘:. Alfil:proviu(of-—Oveflure | St. Louis Symphony Orch, ] Sinding’s familiar number set for the full symphony orchestra; and a brilliant, modern overture with half a dozen themes but a tarantellathythm prevailing, A record that is worth many hearings, Light Vocal Selections { Amoureuse Waltz (Fersuis-Berger) Printemps (Spring) (Stern) Beautiful waltz songs, for the purest and most flexible type of soprano voice. recognize with delight—and cherish on these records. { Oh! Susanna (Festuredin “The Covered Wagen™) Gwine to Run All Night Out tomorrow DOUBLE-FACED Number ot Price Jascha Heifez Juscha Beller] 997 5150 Titta Ruffo Titta Rflo} 995 1.50 Rudolph Ganz and }45389 1.00 Lucy Isabelle Marsh ! ' Lucy Isabelle Marsh) 45390 1.00 Wellknown numbers that you will Wendell Hall and | I Shanmon Guartet) 19290 Two of Stephen Foster's songs—wholesome, good-natured oldtime favorites with life in them. Presented by a new com- bination of artists that will strike the fancy of Victor Record audiences, _ [Home in Pasadena What Does the Pussy-Cat Mean Says “Me.Ow”? New hits. The first is foxrottish, with some double-time effects calling for nimble vocalization. ber, with Steve Porter meowing, {Wllooe Izzy is He—Fox Trot Scissor Grinder Joe—Fox Trot Neoqjazz records for the “Collegiate” and new steps. Bits of Jewish melodies on one, and the shrill wheel of the grinder in new effects on the other. There’s good dancing ahead for those who buy this record. Take A_Slule One-Step—Medley Fox Trot ‘ From * one Victrola and ipop”) (Imtroducing There’s Nobedy Else But You—Fox Trot Fox-trots, both—in spite of the title of the first number. It is a beautifully refined piece of scoring, companion. ic Victor Talking Machine Company. Camden.N.& Billy Murray-Ed Snullel hen She Billy Murray-Ed Smalle 19293 The Pussy-Cat num- jeverly done. Dance Records The Virginians) The Virsinians 19292 “Ties Suing Avound Yom Fiager') Il:ernlio-l Nflefi; Orchestra | 19204 ymond and His Oniuhj Joe Ra the other is a good 1a TRADE MARK tro Top off the - Easter Parade You are sure to be at the head of the Easter style procession with a hat selected at “Your Hat- ters.” The new and popular grays and tans, OUR OWN BERG—STETSON $2.00 to $10.00 As In the past twenty-three years “Your Hatters"” Beckwith’s 273 MAIN ST. Connecticut Hat Co. ARCADE s Open This Evening for Your Convenlence, EASTER GIFTS That Satisfy BEAUTIFUL DIAMONDS—Perfect Stones, Prices from $15.00 and upward. LADIES’ AND GENTS' WATCHES—High grade, guaran- teed time pieces. From $10 to $85. CHOICE RINGS—Solid gold, set with birthstones. $5.00 upwards, BEAD NECKLACES—Spedal importations from France, Italy, Czecho-Slovakia and England at prices that will both surprise and please, SILVERWARE~—Rogers 1847, Community Plate—Cordial Sets, Table Pieces, at reasonable prices. Cut Glass, Ivory Sets, Clocks, Fountain Pens, Pencils Priced To Suit and Satisfy SERVICE From WE AT YOUR B. GEORGES & CO. Jewelers and Diamond Merchants 436 MAIN ST. ARE TEL. 2762 Dress Up Your Lawn USE Sheep Manure fl'l’he One Best Top Dressing 100 P"““"“’SZ. 90 Delivered Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. PARK and BIGELOW STS. PHONE 1075 The large manufacturing plants use Valdura Asphalt Paint because i has n'::e valuable uses aln:t”d\: plant than any other single paint made. Valdura will presetve, protect and anything you apply itto. Try it—you will like it. RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., INC. New Britain [For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advis.

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