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COOLIDGE ASkS Urges Specitic Program n Ol i [N | baby some day British polities? lth e suth, d r, - i ughter of Truck Hits Street Ca elected at of the New Fhmance Corporation Organized e By the Bodwell Realty Company Officers for Benefit of Share- holders \ration in Hart mplate at t any property cen organized for neing in- sy Sanford, B properties, rIgages, at rates. to the rida Its house cost ated in the ated celery s growing very rapidly, 1g increased 121 ist four vears. ion 1s to at this irchasers, capliializ holders | New to aequire new r cent the S pe articles of | or orpora- any DAWES BETTER 2 wever, “th srs of 8 por mmon, cent to n age on and common the city TO REFTND DEPOSITS for a wer artfor crosted les on tHe 'wester ne penetr 20 feet, Anywhere and eyerywhere the | Dearest of | Invictus | in well | mortgages for | ez - Miss Tiffany s a member of the Oxford school and the Hartford sehool of Musle, and provided effec- tve support to the solofsts, Mr. VFassott's opening brace of SOngA were sung in German, with ap- parently faultless diction, He pro- coted these “lieder” with exquisite art and understanding. The three songs in which I"assett contributed obligatos were of outstanding beauty, the Harrls num- ber being especlally delightfui, The gffoct of the widely-known Massenet Milegle” was much intensified by the added instrument, The singer sang it in Irench, yielding as beau- tiful diction in this Inguage as du- ing hids earlier songs in German Dobson’s “Cargocs” proved a Bong unusual text, the singer taking care that not a word of it was lost to the audience. His careful enunci- was Atlon was not In the least hampered was DY the exigencles of tons produc- |tlon. greatly to the satisfaction of 7, i listeners. WITmMURR s e eolvaeins Franz | The four songs of ie Lotosblume ....... Schumann (Mann were giving with loving care. Ach Lieb, ich muss nun scheiden |Mann were glven with loving care, Strauss M004S they expressed, The first was chumann AN effective setting of an unusually fine poem; the rhythm and treat- ment of the last suggested the inevit- able castenets and guitar of Spanish The vigorous phrases of the der Ballad,” the tender story of “Dearest,”” and the overpowering VOIGE AND GELLO JOIN N RECITAL Mr. and Mrs, Fassett Heard by Woman's Club Under the auspices of the:Wom- an's club of New Britain, and at- tended by members of the club and their guests, a musicale of volce and cello numbers was given in St Mark's parish house last night. ! Soloists were Mr. and Mrs. Truman 5. Fassett, the former as baritone singer and the latter playing the cello, while Miss Helen Tiffany accompanist, I'ollowing program: of ano Wanderlied Movement 18 . A Fassctt, Miss T 111, Sonata.’ First op Rublnstein any Time's Garden Goring Thomas o' Rkye. Vietor Harris Mr. and Mrs. Fassett v, ndescend Will C. Macfarlane arKeeal oot cos v 1 Dobson I"our songs ..Tda Rostiemann | (a) Love Goes as the Wind Blows (b) Sa'ly Roses (¢) Treland (d) Spanish enthustastic andicnee to ask for and receive an encore, Which proved to be a jfolly sailors’ song by Edward German, an glish composer of crling light music. Mrs. Fassctt op evening's entertai {opening movement of Rubinstein’s ‘ccllo sonata, a work that is rather linfrequently heard nowadays; yet it istands exceadi high in the 'cello Tt was given with evbry te detail carefully emphasized, the turns of its beautiful melodies givén with emotional and expressiye dexterity, Mrs. I7assett’s other numhers were cqually interesting, the Taure “E gie" heing especially noteworthy, It was totaily unlike the song of the same name on the program and nded in technical difficulties. I'he Gavotte which followed lent a lighter touch to the end of Mrs. ssett's endeavors, 1ed her part of Love Song tipme) Tassett Woldem Gat \ o Vlogie Gavotte o5 Mrs, 7 VI ssett H. Lane Wilson Ballad........F. H Sidney Bruno Homer Huhn Mrs. ¥ B. president club, introduced the perform- om interest was fntensified Mrs, Tassett 1s a Grorge Bean, n prom- r of the elub, while Miss | P, of whose | se Bassette - 2 ot b { that SR FATE Nov. BY SHARKS, 10.—Four drowned and probanly eaten hy the Key inent memb Rostelmann, Havana | ke rs Rongs were nother sister. Mr. Fa SUNE, sett but is singer. fine is is also His quality, widely own a talente volee, n charmed devoted Ari- his maotor boat ¢ tone of es and a corporal belonging to carers [ car corpe. 115t produced a to which she vet vielded | vivid llustrations at times that she | Statistics show possessed a plenitude of the latter, ! shipwre day Mrs. Fassett as ' lusclous tone, suhordinated collision occurred in the har. warm, hor here at 10 o'clock last evening. there year, technique, A that last FEMALE HELP WANTED was a Silk Twisters, Reelers and Inspectors Experience desirahle bhut not necessary Apply in Person at Office, hetween 8 A. M. and 5 P. M. THE BELAMOSE CORPORATION ROCKY HILL, CONN. Take Valley Division of N. Y.. N. H. and H. R. R. to Dividend Station,” or Trolley to Rocky Hill " .| THE POTTERS Speed and Caution that i cover lats hut We nre of territory cemscientionsly careful & well as swift Mhone ~ 7% 5 L2733 7 Joseph Arbour s A;O/Z MOVING - TRUCKING - SHIPPING NEW YORK TRIPS DAILY | .747——/ OFFICE AT S~MAIDEN [ ANE SEEKING ’EM OUT Mrs. | | Miss Bostel- close of the “Invietus” induced the | AT YOUR | " SERVICE Below' is a Standard Headings in every day use on the | Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alphabetical arrangement, Phone Your Ad To | 925 L‘hgsing time for insertion in same day’s paper 1P. 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Call 925, Ask for n “Want Ad" Operator. l ANNOUNCEMENTS l Burial Lots, Monuments NEW BRITAIN—Monument W Oak Bt. Monuments of all sizes and descriptiong Carving and letter cutiing our speolalty, BURTAL VAULTS—Concrete steel rein. forced; water preof, hermetically seal- od, will outlast r wood or metal, Do mot require lar lots. Reasol ly . B. Vault Co. Maple. Tel. 3765. [ Flortsts CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, all kinds, also funeral work. N, B, Greenhouse. Tel. -14, CUT FLOWERB—potted plants, pleasing variety. Specializing on funeral work. Johnson's_Greenhouss, 617 Church 8t CUT FLOWERS—poited planta, all kinds, funeral work, free dellvery. Sandallie's Greenhouse, 218 Oak St. Phone 2643-13. Lost and Found [ BANK BOOK—Iost, No. 10702, on Berlin Savings Bank, Finder kindly return same to ban line line line line ITne line o Rat 1 H L ‘ ] [] 30 NNOUNCEMENTS Store Announcements 1T WILL PAY YOU-—T0 WALK 4 Fi' BTEPS AND LOOK OVER OUR WIN TER UNDERWEAR AND FLANNE SHIRT BARGAINS, . ARMY & NAV STORE, NEXT TO WESTERN UNIO AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies BUICK MOTOR CARB—sales and servic Capito) Bulck Co, 193 Arch Bt. Phor 2607, GADILLAC CARS—Bales ané _ @ervic h Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern West Maln, coruer Lincoln streets, CHEVROLET MOTOR CARD—bales ar rvice, Superior Auto Company, 1' Arch 8t. Phons 211, DODGE BROTHERS— wnd_servic 8y & F. Motor Sales Corp., 155 Eim 8 corner Franglin, Phone 831, DURANT AND BTAR—motor ¢ and service. “Just Real Good Ca A. Bonce, 51 Main street. Phone 3316, FORD CARS—Fordson tractor. BSales se vl part AWomotive Esles & Bervice Co. 3! Main Bt . fIUDBON ESSEX—Bales and service. P Bt. Auto o dealer. 33 Park 8t HUPMOBILE CARS—8ales a: sarvic City Bervice Station, Hartf¥rd Ave cornor_Btanley St. A. M. Paonessa. ILEXINGTON—high grade motor cal Bales and Service. C. A, Bence, | Main 8t. Phone 2215, HAXWBLL AND CHRYBLUR—Bales ar worvice. MoGauley & Bennett, 98 Arc St. _Phone 2953, NASH—motor cars, Bee the n Sales and Bervica 4. G. Hawl Elm_street. PIERCE-ARROW—Hudson, Essex, Ameé fca's leading car values. See the ne coaches. Flobeyman Auto Eales Co, Arch Bt. Phone 2109, REQ MOTOR CARS—and trucks. Kennel| M, Eearle & Co. Bales and Bervice, co Elm and Park 8t, New Britain, Conn Phone 2110, Local agents for Gabii Snubbers. DRIVING GLOV Board of Health BLACK TBATHER POCKETBOOK—Tost, car tickets, small sum of mone, beral roward. Janice Hartt, mal_school, Stanley 8t Tost, Monday. Notify N, B. CKENBAC) and mervice, Mercers Gar 8t Phone 17 STUDEBAKER—Service and Balesroom 1 225 Arch St. A. & D, Motor Sales Cc Inc, _Phone 260, IARGE SUM OF MONEY—lost _ between Maln St Tremont and Whiting Bts Return to 93 Whiting 8t, and receive reward. FABBIT fost. HOUND - young while and_tan Please notify O. F. Erling. ' T e Contalned Liberal reward. 2nd_floor. BANK BOOK— Lost owner, eral reward w with che of valus only to u Lib- ald for return ADDRESS, BOX 9, HERALD WILLYS-ENIGHT AND motor cars, Ahowioom at 4 Elm & Service 127 Cherry 8t. “The Blesvs Valve Motor.” R. C. Rudolph. Phor OVERLAND- Autos and Trucks for Sale —touring, 1922, 5 passenger, A. Bence, 51 Main DODGE foct, a #21—mechahically pe new, 5 good tire 2 or Inquire 1 Hamilton 8t. DURANT—we have 1 ousinesa coupa thi bas never been driven even tn & demoi stration, It can be bought at a b saving. Trades and terms considere C. A. Bence, 51 Main Bt. Phone 2316. ED. KENNEDY'S—auto exchange, fy line of used cars and parts. 28 Wilio street. Phone 20: Personals RISTMAS CARDS— Order your carde for porsonal en- graving now. Our sample hooks show hundreds of distinctive cards. If you are unable to call at our &tora, phane or write and we will scnd a sample book to you. ADKINS, 46 CHURCH ST, U0 YOU RRNOW—ths Christinas glfta are than anything else? Six for $3.00. Ar Photographs an appreciated more We make beaut a Studio Morris Chosen Temporary \Chairman for Democrats New Haven, Nov. 19.—Charles G Morris, of Newtown, recently de feated as the party nominee for gov- ernor, will be temporary chalrman of the democratic state convention next Monday and Tuesday when @ party candidate for senator will be nominated. The selection of Mr. Morris was made known today by Chairman Ed- ward M. Yeomans and Secretary A S Lynch of the state committee. The committee will meet at,3 p. m. Monday to adopt the temporary roll of the conventon, which will be called to order at m hall this city and after the address by Mr. Morris adjournment will be taken until 10 a. m."the next morn- Ing. LY since thefr marriage 10 vears ago, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carlyie have lived together {n the same cottage at Lacey Green, Eng- land. Ever WEL Ly WHAT INTH WORLD 1S THAT ONT YO sCopyright. 1924, by King Features Syndicate | L L N WHY, T 6o EVERYPLACE 3 ( INTH DARK= 1 EVEN | ( WENT THROUGH TH | { | CEMETERY ONE NIGHT! i | T BRAVE I AM= N TeorAn TAKE EIGHT AND YOU SAY EIGHT TAKE AwAY FOUR 1S FOUR.. )— —— BY J. P. McEVOY AND DEN YOU SAY FOUR GAZINTA EIGHT TWO TIMES AND TWO GAZINTA FOUR TWO TIMES SEE? KNOW? YOU e Crest Bai 3ETCH 60T NERVE T TR T T KA YOU DARENT GO0 INTD THAT DARK. RaoM BY YOURSEL A YOU AINT \ NUTHIN = YOU JUST COME WITH ME AN 1, sEE pE DOIT! in Muste | FORD RUNABOUT, 1924—with detahab| business body, brand new, run less thr miles, for falo, reasonable. Ua| tourivg car, East Main £t (dsters, offore 12 reaonn ineuran: . 185 Park St s aold alance No for own | TOURING —5 P TOUR 19204 cyl. truck 1920—Ford medan, gond ehape. 1920—5 PASS. HUPMOBILE | 1921 Tou CAPITOL BUICK €O, 193 ARCH 8T, PHONE 2507, CHOICEST OF USED CARS— at vary Auts Co w Arch 211 low pri alletin at Phone ue Superl 1222 Btude an on! teal conditlon good tires, D8—FORDS—FORDS THT LARGEST STOCK OF USED FORD CARB IN THE CITY COME IN AND PICK YOUR CAR NOWN PAYMENT FIFTH OF PRICE 19 MONTHLY PA1MEN DRIVING ONE E IN PAY WHILE MOBILE USED CAR EXCHANGE 85 ARCH 8T, PHONE —_— L This Date in History lark, ler of soldie Lout 1752—George B. | born. He was four ville, Ky. | 1791—Lee Claflin, philanthropis| {born. He was a founder of Bostol | uriversity. —Jay's treaty with Englan| Anthon Daily Thoughts “Let us be seen by our decds”