New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 24, 1924, Page 4

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NeW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1924 L == Important Notice ll BT, TR B. C. PORTER SONS SUMMER SCHEDULE || FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND OUR EMPLOYES | BEGINNING TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25TH 4 s OUR STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS UNTIL 6 o’clock e AND BEGINNING FRIDAY, JULY 11th, OUR STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 o’clock - AND WE SHALL CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 12:30 P. M. THROUGH JULY AND AUGUST \ We are adopting this schedule because, after careful inves tigation, we helieve that the people of New Britain would A X rather do their trading on chnesday Afternoons and Friday Evenings, and have their Saturday Afternoons and SPECIAL Evenings to themselves to enjoy the pleasure excursions and Ball Games during July aml August., We are one of the up-to-date Progressive Stores. Carpet Sweepers While They Last Wednesday Afternoon ONLY ISDAY AFTERNOON SPECIAL Buffet Mirrors Size 13x46 in.; Polychrome frames; reg. $12 $6.95 While They Last Wednesday Afternoon ONLY WEDN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store” | his father-in-law, Bernard Barton. l"‘ intelligence of the forelgn born | | binding lnm‘ to the mat mmediate- s ployed as soprano solist at the Clair- After the concert'a lawn social will t | ¢« s recruits in relation to immigration,” Iy, and mai! it to Rickar The pro- ' ont avenue Presbyterian church in ! be held at which refreshments will be GROWTH OF THE FATE, by P moter cabled him again today asking b : | W. R. Halleda t T SUCCESSRUL SPRAYING AND HOW when he would leave Buenos Afres for | Jersey City scrved by members of t(he Luther . | tectares on O Roman his: | TO ACHIE |1 by P. J. Fryer, New York, Eric Delmander a 14 year old boy, ”e Inst'tute tory’ with spech Ayt ' [ ‘l;ltl\mn‘l')unl.u.- Jpunounced hat | will accompany Miss Ohman on the . y definite ule done abo P i ey noviing defigits would be done aboit | \,oi4,, e Iy a pupll of Huge Korts. early political development of Athens | TAKING THE IHI ARY PULSEE, The Arpl Sextet will sing. men doing the receiving ed In Swedish national will be AD‘:‘r:]Tl::.:\r(ganO e : HOW TO THINK IN BUSINESS, by | the writers of the day, by the au- Malfih PI‘Ohflbly WI” Take Place Wills-FFirpo fight which is vnn»rm.w.‘! va u:\. heard in a concert here las ] o A t‘hnroulh discussion of lh» prm M. T. MeClure | thor of *“The doctor looks at litera- 2 :-.\ Hl»':v*”lv[l re ‘m n|u .mln"..y l.lll'\\:\llu :');:L‘Ln‘,‘.‘v{\ I‘i'“u‘l‘\:\”'“l]"“ n:-w;_\ con= Finds hl(”nl “‘"', ln;;uv remarkab 3 b " " has definitely abandoned s_plar 0 el ougho New sngland [} morics o 1 wi 1e advertising with practical information | method of scientific thinking as ap- s | the present outdoor season. | SRy Writing, filustrationa, MARe: | plied te businem. |THREE FOUNTAINS, by Stark - The Iirpo-Wills mateh will take up, and advertising mediums, o y { Yount New York, June 24.—Negotiations |place at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, | : S b the' At ””‘M],":\]\ BRY ROAD, by Leonatd | conrtui sketches and studies of for & 15-round match between Luis [tho program of ‘|)|r“ll|¥|h.r|!|-.~ being | AMERIQY REVISITED by the Earl| T an SRING beautiful scenes and pleturesque types | Angel 1Yirpo, Argentine heavyweight, | Scheduled for 2:30 o'clock —— " cad Poems of Irish life. ‘ :{ "lfmh' nr‘A erica made by . e in ltaly, Spain, England and Ameri- and Harry Wills, pound 1 " P s— e | Observations o meric sl N ’ o | CR which have bheen pending for the t a former Lord High Chancellor of T D I A .~. FOR REFRESHMENT & * 2 two months bore fruit today when WILL GIVE SONG AND ' England during a recent visit. { ROOMS Tex Rickard, promoter of the mateh, i -1 P | VISION AND DESIGN, by R. E. Fry. |announced the receipt of a cable | vlouN REC"‘AL THURSDAY\ AMERICAN LABOR YEAR BOOK |THE LURE OF MONTE CARLO, by | Essays on various aspects of art, se- | from Firpo definitely accepting the o 1928-24, by The Survey. 'Yl. N.o& A M, “‘lHl‘:mmn. Iected from the author's writings of | promotre's fins — R Physical beauties of Momte Carlo, [the last twenty years heavyw 3 have sireed 10 ANTHOLOGY OF VE , by Ameri- | scenery, society and gambling. b et . a porcent Wi some. | Vormer New Britain Girl and 11 Year AY can negroes, by N, 1. White and " L THE WHITE DEVIL QI THE during the ) ol August Old Boy Violinist (o Appear At W. C. Jackson, comps. A MERCHANT'S HORIZON, by A BLACK SEA, by Lgwis Stanton ¢ exact time and place to be an- The best poetry written by colored Lincoln Filene Palen b nounced by Rickard after the demo- Pirst Lutheran Church men and women, with a blographical Experiments of a Boston merchant An account of the adventu of a |Cratic convention. It is likely, how- l sketeh of ch Poage | Russian officer and his esca from 4 st Luth hureh ‘Thursd e | notes. S ORE Gt At N | denth at the han Jolsheviki :.‘v,.,-‘l the ,Hvl)rl.wm to New .hlulr; \n‘nj] IMirst Lutheran church ‘n irsday ¢ |‘\ [cuNo"Y PR!CEE . TEL 2485 30 D <, by Samuel Sco. staged in Rickard's arena on Boyle's | e at § o'clock for the benefit of the | 0% . o ' ands the | - ARCHITECTURAL PILGRIMAGE IN ville T 'HE WISDOM OF LAZINESS, by u"'tm‘ et vl‘uun’.«:kn‘n:yu 'hd“‘" organ fund. Miss Adeleine Ohman, & | OLD MEXICO, by A. C. Bossom. 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