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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924, HONTAGUE GAPTAIN OFCONPANY V.. W. J. Dyson and Charles Hodge Are Chosen Lientenants DENCE | WEHORIAL DAY HERE UL Ul 4 Two Day Vacation for Employes of Factories As is the usual custom the factories vill close over Mer rial Day and the majority of ther will on Saturday, givin s employe acation, de finitely to close on hoth Me Haturday | arade o Leave Pranklin Sguare at g s Sorrell Goes Free hy Alling's g g . of Memorial Day tomorrow, the prin DC(‘QWI m PO”CC cfl!”‘[ A“ 14\ event takii in the morn 10 a. m—bxercices At Court of a two LAST PAYMENT ON VACATION CLUB Due Saturday, May 31st, 1924. Kindly notify us of any change of address. e who have Honor And Central Park., | cided New Britain will hold its ohsery n Hard-| North & Stanley 1 you want to read at the price you want to pay 75¢ « This will e yrm of a| Works, and Stanley liule & Leve y R L parade witl | Russell & Erwin (¢ will . , work on Saturday morning,) and the form on 1ranklin at I n to march ), New Britain Machine Co. - Lol moving 2 the principal e strects of the ecity and through the HELD ON SUSPICION, ‘ourt of Honor at Wulnut Hil rh Ihe Springfield conducted by & 3 un s chard Sanc . 14, all of 45 Cc y Borcello of d Geo Lezett Main sfr on suspic P to notice received hy the local police. All five were in an automobile, which | cor, o was found out registered in the | 5, mith, | Book Dept. Thief Likes Candy, Cigs nam Frank BEI4B Cons| " Comtnittass wers eloctad as follows: ) i RN " THE DlCKlNSON e thit i : we, . and Pitching Coins, Watson nerton avenue. Exeeutive committee, Captain William | ‘ CUM M ERCIA iy 18 :.l“;‘v‘ . ,‘, e LA B it & 38 ‘.,- i e BN .::‘:rr;, C a‘l\‘a“r]:x k| b 54-:::;;,:; { o g Lo | - HEALING CRERM 127 e e TRUST CO, i STOPS CATARRH » ain St. office William B. Montague was elected | captain of Company I. Veteran Corps, at the annual meeting held last night ‘fl[ the state armory, Arch street Other officers elected were: First Dyso; ond lieu- s Hodge; first sergeant, | quartermaster sergeant, first duty sergeant, E. o'clock and wi an automobile last night | jjeutenant ank Sandberg, {tenant, Ch 19, Con Sand- |}, C. Wes rton avenue, | A\ferwin Tuttle; 1 Church street, |y Albro; first corporal, Ha Wet- second corporal, Raymond | hird corporal, Oswald Paul; | fourth corporas, N. P. Alvord; fifth D. Butler; sixth corporal, reises will he Var | 1 ur » s taken up veterang morning iy polic Id herg, Ker 11 be ch will be an impressive wi minent spoes on th program wh wonld cd upon what any other 5 Winter ward Wus of S break was re- » this morning and vesterday | ported to ! When the ¢ in the police iling ! 1 n s e was 10y ' THE BANK OF SERVICE Harry Wetmore, Anthony Pechout, N. | P. Alvord; house committee, l.!v\lton—, Open Saturday Evenings, 6-8 Standard Time . menting that th sistencies in th » in the under arrest Doty ‘m. influenc Ithey ha im drive down Main street in his machine, Ihey found him later in a drunken condition, ac- cording to their story. Reckless Driver Fined $25 the case uy incon- en by the as placed n David r street under the 1 hour Nose and Throat Clear Dyson, Lieutenant Charles | cant Joseph Barrett; en- | tertainment committee, Anthony Pe- chout, Sergeant Joseph Barrett, Cap- tain Alfred H. Griswold, Sergeant | AMerwin Tuttle, A. J. Sharpe, Robert | Lyon, Captain Willlam B. Mon- || Lieutenant Charles Hodge, Ser- | ', Wessel; sick visiting com- mittee, Licutenant Charles Hodge, Sergeant ¥, C. Wessel, Sergeant Jos. eph Barrett. | Predict Trolleymen Will Not Agree to Wage Plan | New Haven, May 28 Votes of trolleymon on the Conn- the t and your rh or a If your nostrils a 1d stuffed beca get Ely's Crear Apply a li antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passuges of your head and memt Instant relief. | How good it Your head is Your ne are open. You hreathe freely. more wking or | - - snuffling, Head colds and catarrh yield | In high society one may be puzzled like magic. 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Trazcineki Case Continued Ludwig Trazcinski of 12 Lyman street arrested last night following an accident at the corner of Kast Main street and Hartford avenue by Police man John Grifien on a charge of operating under tha influence of 1i- case continued until Monday at the request of his attorney, Michael A Sexton Boy Hit by Automobile And Taken to Hospital Joseph Golabek of 123 Orange morning Antonin Legnanl of Christian Lans, Berlin, reported to the police that his automobile had en stolen from Stanley street, noar 8. Mary's eeme. tery, betwden § and 10:30 o'clock last night, GOES PROWLING of the Oak siroet by Louls it last night plauts stolen THE BOTANIST The showr anducted at 2 Trapasso was hroken after midnight and t roen # t tyed a fln@ tongy L If you like - wint-o-green flavor you'll like Wint-o-green Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn PHONE 1109-2 127 MAIN STRERTY orpy. 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A Brown Bird Singing (Burie-Wood) Reinald Werrenrath { Sty ivnkin’ s Reold Werearath] 984 1:80 A charming pastoral ballad, sung with the utmost ease and raturalness; and a “Shepherd’s song,” having a somewhat intricate melod{. Sung by this famous baritone with great enunciative skill. Victor recording does full justice to the artist’s interpretations. Light Vocal Selections Love Makes the World a Merry-Go-Round Sir Harry Luudn} {l Lite My Old Home Town Sir Harry Lauder 85222 1.50 ‘The first a song of good humor, wholesome and tonic the wind off the Scotch heather. The other is almost in mili- tary style, so far as its music goes. Both are heartening songs and the records are Sir Harry out and out A Little Bit o’ Honey Olive Kline Sonny Boy Olive Kline Two songs, with softly “fetching” cradlerhythms, for the heart of motherhood. The voi one of those rare ones which we are always glad to hear, endid example of Victor recording. When Love Comes Stealing Lewis James I’m Waiting for Ships That Never Come In Bruce Wallace Popular songs of love and human experience. The first is in waltz time and is one of the finest records James ever made. The second is somewhat in fox trot style and combines ad- mirably with the first number. - Melodious Instrumental Sunshine Capers ... Roy Iur[y} {Rnfenreddy Praws Selo Roy Bargy 19320 Two piano numbers of Bargy's own composing. You may dance to them, for they are in excellent fox trot rhythms, But you must not consider them dance records alone, for thew examples of American popular piano musie, delightful to o Dance Records The Little Wooden Whistle w...:m]s_ s L"""‘"]mzs Orchestra Number piitt | 6447 3200 }45412 1.00 }19323 i wl!'lMfi Trot s vecet mprstm Arabianna—Fox Trot A pair of fox trots of far more than ordinary melodic interest, the first with a vecal refrain by Billy Murray, “Arabianna™ is in true oriental par exci e from the dancer’s viewpoint. Oriental Love Dreams—Fox Trot P My Daddy’s Dreamtime uw'mwkog""-l -~ Laahyefon Trot coe vt e Lively fox trots. Thfirnnwnb:‘:lmuh snappy in style, 19325 remotely on Schumann's “Traumerei” and Gloaming.” The records clearly show why this organization has made such a hit with the dance fans. Wait'll You See My Gal-Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago Eileen—Fox Trot Jean Goldkette and His Orchestra with dance lovers la and these records will win them new wes U s ooy

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