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it r Bk 4 AL e ' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 102, = FINDSHUSBANDIN | Prince Attends the Races Personals,. . [ots Sua Bearv " FREE S AW W Wolcott Brown of Russell street '!'xno m-l.:lllu SC H 0 0 L I b Miss Ellnbtth—Hurt and Frank |and John Wolft of Kensington aven- - l P(}LI[F rfl”RT PEN Louls Kramer of Talcott Helghts, | grary pt Davidson & Leventhal have [ue have returned from Bellows Falls | time apdrt for woodsmen of north- ' AN V] ; 3 has returned from a month's stay at | woruried home after & two weeks' [Vermont, & wegtern states will be »evived with | b 3 ) W Lake Keydudrek, Wisconsin, visit at Ocean Beach, - the staging of an interstate l0g-roll- | " ¢ Pl b -— Miss Minnle Samualgon of 11 Kel- | ing tournament here September 1. l“, NB\.’{if‘.giUl] Woman WGEDS at| . Y " Mr. and Mrs. Josgpt Wells 8r., of | \jiuy Loona Liegey and Charlos|sgy street has returned home from [ Not elnce 1914 have woodsmen of ””,“"““;".' streel, nd Mr. and M. | {ioroo are home from thelr trip|Block Tsland wheré she . haa been | the northwest gathered In competi- M Diaanvar y p :‘:’I“:m‘"“ e dhe "“':fém'r";‘m""r‘“':: through New York state, stopping at {spending her vacat tion. Recently numerous mn’ pENs, PENciLs, PEN- | Discovery Alter Long Search v & : » ¥ ; Tockaway Deach whofo they apeut | Scnencctady and WEALTioNS S0k n. T el WEI | thelt. vacation, o GIVES BOOKS TO JAPAN [ the norwest red o o ment, Tho (S, PENCIL! ‘———\ e ; iy R & i j 4 X Miss Holon Lisgey has motored to| London, Sept. 4.—By ‘passing the lworid champlon log roller” will be BOX NK AND PENCIL| ¥ 08 AR iRt it . » Ui 4 Miss Bernice Hall of Chestnut |5 a0 Opio, where she is to teach | diplomatic and consular vote the | determined at the meet. 4 b , | yurt this morning when M , street has vequrned from a vacation A dverything|| ' BEin § " ! rou in the Libbey High school for the| Héuse of ‘Commons sanctioned the ERASERS and E g| ¢ Vieaanal i\ ] spent at Watch Hill, Rhode Isiand. [ the WOeX MILITIAMEN TO SHOOT Else you need to make your || R | } {an { - \ sift by the British government of| . METTTeon intantry will school equipment complete. | 1, w e the ¥ oot ) 4 it W Virgll L. Judson, of New London, . $125,000 for the purchase of books | ycot for record At the - A | in the : i 0 W 4 has been visiting his parents, Mr. '“:‘I:::';" }::"l‘";h i::::"" J’olfi::: in Great Britain for the Toklo Im- | range Saturday and Sunday, Every ) L enad from. Tndian Neck | perial university. The librhry of the | member of the company is required university was destroyed in the|to shoot, it being an annual custom. earthquake of last year, and this gitt | The members of Co. I will leave the 1s in restitution. Armory Saturday at 8. a. m. . ) Vher saw him " i i ¥ and Mrs. Willilam Judson of 48 ; Y B I ¥ g ™ % lea L streel P pas ek, have Stationery Dept. e to e eyen, i ohe| ‘ , b TS i Pleasagl atreet. for the pust week, (nve returned from Indian Neck — it yo *The hus- : : #3 * Irving and Louis Yahm returned |few days. ver and | ] & g [ [1ast night from Rockland, Malne. - THE yed sob- | ) ¥ They visited the Patoka, the only| Alex Copeland of Maple street has g, d ¢ s, 1 took a| |# i o i 4 ship in the world to have a mooring | yeturned from his vacation at Sound e was ¥ 3 / mast for dirigibles, and the West|view. ’ ~ ' i s sh ‘ ".\ sibly ‘ : i i3 ; Virginia, one of Uncle Sam's largest o C chklnuu‘l R » { battleships which were in the har-| 4 nong 'Benolt of 244 Whiting — ANN UN ING \— & \ r I with driving | | g e 43 bors street has returned to La Sallette The Opening, Sept. 9th of the Studio of g \ s . : | Toddor Johngon and Martia Kal.|oclless: AERERS, ' ta vontinue: ik . ah Dr C e ned $12 | | EE N e Eraemed trom & mecica sudion (oe.&he pristhsod. James Daniel Donahue ARBLuitIDie EMBHOs Miss Olga Olson of Stanley court Baritone ” sus P | returned ‘from her vacation ¢ 1 ) t| The Prince of Wales went to the races at Belmont Park, | 1ovard Hart of Maplo stroct is| o —_— 0 E U URE b o s ! G sl st Sl d‘de't 0 tl ke the guest of Arthur Yotz _at spent at Lake Su:l_lpee..N. H. V IC LT e e aftey the|ir iv 88 pialn vindsor, ut that aidn't fool 10IKS | yvoitz cottage at Point o' Wood. 1 - e Rooms 318~ 819 Booth's Block Tel, 1274-18 Toport |in the slightest. The heir to the British throne was having — Harry . WHMAR J0f - 13 .. Ky Voice Tested By Appointment. sinar 1. | & wonderful time until arrarmy of cameramen took up his trail,| Miss Mary Bull of Albany, N, ¥ i has returned from Blook I Special Attention To “Beginners He is seen here conversing with his hostess, Mrs, August Bel- |\}, oS e, m:f;c ;f":\ et ¥ mont, looking all the world like a bashful schoolboy. - = : Nishan Diadorian of Edson street L Mr. and Mrs. John Watts and |has returned ( from Indiap Neck You'll Acclaim These Early & R et I MOt ‘ duughter, Tlizabeth, of 39 Andrews |where he has spending a few days. oY ¥ e HHME T“WN P"”[;E and Palmer pirehed, glving the vis- |strect will leave Saturday for Phila- Emma N. Miller F ! Ll itorg 11 hits during the 12 innings. | delphia, Pa.,, where Miss Watts will Ernest Dehm of Maple street and Teacher of Piano McNeale was o1 the mound for New | onter the Prebyterian hospital to |Carlton Walker of Harrison stgeet Wiches te announke that she will resume toaching, September 8. |Haven and tlic locals garnered 13 |train for nursing. left vesterday ot attend Virgihia Courses in Harmony, Theory, Sight Reading and Ear Training. cAvay, Wh 8 ty at | hits off his dclivery. i _— Military Institute, ¥ Y« Affilinted ‘Teacher of the New York University Course, I ¥ialice; hendquartar ] | ISR bt The New Haven team defeated| Misses Grace and Betty Smith, —— S1UDIO—476 ARCH ST, Tel. 2084 KS | was brought in, fied that slc . l;ve local team in New Haven when ehters of Mr. and Mrs. P, W.| James Lacava of 26 Hawking |\ o e—— Feiha e of | i the team ed on August 13, the | High wm seGOfld Comest n 12 Il]-‘zamn going innings before the |~ V5 0 ¢ O S Interesting and Stunning Atiaeti et b0 | : New Haven police were able to drive Npeiyniemiimidin relnaeals foolnings by 4049 8608 [inescore werese that gave them a 5 yeape e | c v igned on a —_— | CREPE BACK SATIN | charge « on a | After lay's game, the visit- | 1 a| Sweet revenge was secured by the |ing team with their rooters were Just the thing to start Mianiocei s : s tossers representing the New |given a banauct at the Eiks club, v. t h l t t 3 d t t 3 ' pon ot wih. ome tre zmaely || 73"y rp | it ol doparntol e Pl amie O S0k ot G ictor has latest hits an grea e‘s artists: fringe and many with ics N pRE ¥ “|New Haven pol Fi R poss X 4 T T e h S e , i lo sazransemens S Mnlortainmont It doesn’t make any difference what kind of music \{:;u like, it'’s usually out £ G d sriced fro; WO ga e series, p. E 4 2 H H Shadseand potsd o : mino mat should | (u0 B8 0 e e the | Vincent Ringrosc, who first and always out best on Victor Records, played by a headline orchestra, sung 169 171 Main St. Ito 4 vi s piano and vocal solos, 3 e e nlEhS e nad . | by a firstrank artist, reproduced the une?;alled ictor way. Opera, concert 3 5t the fmeat | | selections, dance music, your favorite classics have never been done so finely nor by O T CarD ; ] such famous artists. You can safely put your entire faith in Victor experience, e o i e o s m el e A Victor artists and Victor quality of reproduction to afford you the most complete | e aas | cach occasion, resulting errors were satisfaction. e~ |y upon which he |costly. | ol his arrest e visiting team went into the | = [y N e ence in the | failed to add to it when they had 9 ¥ ° 93-99 Xdsylum Strect : O atmencithelr time at bat, Paimer, holding | ; omo ow & @ the on 5 m well in hand. The local “cop- \ X ) 5 | pers” went to bat for the last half i Hartford, ¢ ; el I his|of the ninth with a determination to i -] game, and they did. Cahelus scted wit hone of MoNeale's DOUBLLFACID s ) Red Seal Records -~ . We scored on the next out. New LIFE SAVERS | ) ) [ Britain failed to score the additional Boris Godounow=Farewell of Boris Feodor Chaliapin) run necessary to end the game and THE CANDY MINT WITH THE HOLE - ? ‘ (Fmflfi) 6455 $2.00 ; oth teams settled down to battle it of Boris Feodor Chaliapia Nikodem Mile: 1 h ) reed l ot s to out in extra innings. (Hurk! "Tiathe Passing Belll) - (Mousecgsky) it aras ol the Camp Real te C ear her st Neither team was able to send n ) "o { ¢ An impressive bass recording, w rus, of two scenes two family house at 396 Sc ' Biane ced unde man around the circuit in the 10ti Thefes no”""g . b from the tragic opera based on life of the Russi U atreet to Metro and Eva Sin terd noa warrant iss or 11th innings, but in the last half % in the time of Ivan the Terrible. Amfim!-.hm ' B2 ¢ b o atric ey of the 12th, Cabelus again jumped | P . . Joseph Ba < 3 h, 1s again jump more Victrola N‘?"sfi’ (Portable) [Pdich'ldl. (Punchinello) sfl-w] 8452 Main street, em 2 S ¢ 1 3 § d 'into the limelight by getting on basg » (Rachmaninef) Piane Sole Jahn Mtg, Co. fell while at wor mplaint froi s el EERT T (RO refreshmg Nocturne in F' Sharp Major Sergei Rachmaninoff Coopi) Plane pasting it for a thr Shatarday and disloc 1 " ma Tuesday 1 e he was in a scoring position shoulder. He was ] w | W 1ed t v Palmer, delivering the blow | ¢ 1 | Rachmaninoff’s ringingly melodious “Polichinelle,” Britain General hospital for treat- Gpokt of s lla RSN t At won his own game, singled to ¢ uprkiuuin.nrk,mi_u (u-pdn-undmhflulhnfludnl’l- ment. r _operating v ONL ) cate, exquisitely poetic Chopin’s Nocturne. Ohrnstedt gives an .| tered auto! . it | o an ; g . . Mahogany or oak with every roll of film ¢ 1 g s fined $10 a : % Cabelus for the advt. : Looy He wa ‘ oraleRedroinay getting a homer < RS 4 : ; COncertsongsandhsmmmhl As a reward for leading th : . . and Politis landing of the New York Life Ir - T « 2a r on the pill for two doubles and a “ P.‘md' ‘-...““k company in getting new bus told it t single : ¢ ] (Genbwin=An. by 552285 B i 1. Gistave Johnsor ° | jus the m o s | Jim mfi(-;w.u caught for New fh ’m(..p.oawhsé.{rmz Concert Orchestra Joying a trip to Bluff Point, Lalk vin Jat 5 EEUA0 AN 8¢ fHling in for Capt. Patrick | \ (Genhwia—Arr. Champlatn to attend a convention of | ¢ it I i slhe i el e et e (R Always{Good il aste : wilbe most ma&:a compositon o the day, by nts, f BACI QUSSR LTS | — teman’s enlarged concert orchestra, wi -‘Eunek at Hallinan's.—advt. ration and b B - the piano. Numbers unlike anything you ever heard 5 adstant Buperintandes T | T 1 [bu'l'hnthe Dust(L.Hope-A. Weodiord-Fisdes) Royal Dadmun’ MWoods of the Knights of Columbus |, . o (No_ 2 from *Four Indian Love ') Home 1a resting comfortably Stone Bruises Prescribed Ti\l'l'W;ko (L. Hope-A. Woodiord-Fisdes) Royal Dadmun New Britain General hospital after As N (No. 4 from **Four Indian Lovs Lyrics™) an operation. J1sezs ervous Trouble Cure \ Low 7 A i | 4 v B like a sad dance; the second is slow, stem, tragic. Sallie Johnson and Billy in the Low Ground A.C. (Eck) Robertson 18372 Dene Gone Fieiis wich Piase A. C. (Eck) Robertson “Eck” Robertson and his country fiddle in two of Eck's famous country-dance numbers of *“old-fashioned” American music. 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