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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FKIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1924, POKER GAME FNDS |- sl City Mems | ZEROSHINWALLFED s Ty B "DNKARD EARNINGS | Remove that Dy, o H . | V\'Ii H :‘I \ ! neyeT \ &5 | Miss M , emont | Ledous Makes No Special Plans for! (niversal Coal and Wood company | Reports for Three Months Ending dftertaste [ ! tof this nas purchased througn | ' R o i \ding Entertaloment of Jo nember 80 S g n in . | Bolding Entcrtaioment of - Job nkew Real Eat November how Profits of Ibransen player planos at Morans | joss, | e property known as th Nearly Two Million, Tinn Mnapleh fon Mi o ' nst | —advt | r Bros. estute situated fn the < Police Track As {lor N Mit Tl cane ik elle iyl ety o s ¥ola theoi New York, Dec. 26.~=The workloss ce of Avon. The property pur-| Detroit, Dec. 36.—Net earnings of ma in has sold through P - - i yirt o tor gambling c mp Real Lstate company, & and led by Urbain L. Ledous, also’ Chd sonsists of a business block, | the Packard Motor Car company for I L now P i °, BT ¢ ( e ont N Tflf‘”.ln‘fl Sul’W | e e autes ® | grain elevator and | the three monthe ending November / s t avenuaito Krank and Valosh p R 80, last, the first qu r of the coms geiey but satlstuctory day vesterday. No | This samo ageney has sold for | pany's fiscal yo ro $1,872,763, it Hmm B : : g churches were €tormed and every-' Punn Bros, & three-family house on | was announced today by President ) S ,"'W A. O, "' ‘-‘““:‘l‘:*I'\l\‘j":‘ll.‘\'::l: body hal plenty to eat and a warm Seymour avenue to ;mmw Tenn \. " 115 compared with | L "“”S\"l) [p]&SENT AT ! : A lieWRIEhito Blin for Mary Sheehan, a two-fam O year ago. / HIVUDAGLY I'h \ ntion of offiers | "y "y o g s leadquar use on Mgin street to John | company's holdinga of cash HIDNIGHT ;‘M,‘N,S HERE vill meet b 3 k. Rt e owlckas; for Max Kennedy, @ and marketable securities, chiefly Pleasantly WSSV L 21 | AL u.ll. 18 of value ench and the members of his tollowt 5 ness building on North street to | Unjted Sates obligations, amounted 5 | Al ieaniy Lot the colnrertivar e Faleo; for Guiseppe Faleo, | 1o $18,1 an Increuse of more sPlC ! | Rids, St Camp Memorial gatlc n two-family house on Pearl court|than $1,000,000 in three months, )’ church, in Chrystle stre near De- 10 Max Kennedy, |after paying the usual preferred A Seats ACSG Mary's Chureh Oc- ‘ o PSSt At o | lancey which they “took over' | e e quarterly dividenda at the rate of| e » cupled Fialr Rour Before ‘ o e e S R randoned CRild s Nt |12 sithic ceitiand anlexics omiman |k 4 IX@Yys R Cood Taste Y | dividend of three per cent, as well as Concerned Over Parentage .\ 5. common dividend at the I'hiladeiphia, Dee, 26, —Undia- service Opens e i ¢ entertained at din- ] An I 5 € st} | | rate of At annually, Net \ \ Catholi | A ha ’ W turbed by the controversy over his! cypront g [ 3 v o 1y e v istomer this week Mills i 5 age, the two and one-half-| 000,000 ¢ o o . N herothixtband) ,000 were mora than nine times Q 1 t e ¢ Mardware store. Ask for one.—adst. | oy o oo ) y 1 hoy abandoned in Camden, | greater current labllitles, | % 2 = T \ T o A ouls R, Thomas and ¢ ari Ao nst sl ., December 17, spent a happy gl b i i ed o T their home on Ea : i C Bl s at the home of Mr. and o =, o s X B s 4 e i ) tussell B, steimling, siting | Radio Performers in Row B iy N tSnoy it ‘ e - A r a Christmas tree and sur-| B YT T 4 i S , red for At Jarlous prOSTAMS ouuyed by toys, the little fellow ap. | Over Union Affiliation DRUG CO-- s and {1t = s : : iy G SO weared more intbrosted {n what San-| Chicago, Dec. 2 threatened rices hegnn, aut It wi X rack 815, Mary Elia- ine had brought than the|strike of musi whose music Js O S e oy St K ot BHE TR ned to Death on catenad contest over him. The | broadcast over the KYW radio sta- 169-171 Mam St. ' \ filthia . Lol s . g8 sald it was the happiest | tion here was averted last night, the v i 10 o'clock on Monday e mas they ever spent. Return- [ manager of the station announced, S o ' o att 1 Treds & - e b Ho ast night from Pottaville, [ when two mus ho were pon- il ecting of N e ¢ Ahes Grane 8 Sl s t a - 1 1 to join the ! | few hours of its frui ments and Claude Boldin z & ir. and Mrs. Stelmling spent L ur R ! : Cal s eiico eni Sl ; o ; v childhood, were to have | alnder of the night plaving | g | SpasmodicCroup s frequently ' 1 he ¢ of Main ) 1 asalle NrY Arricd y. GI redl . L Lot LS GEMENT, relieved by one application of— & Mr. and Mrs. Burritt B. Ripple of {ously burned and i or. 350 Park street announce the -en- A ken heart, battlos tor his ; : ! 3 gagement of their daughter, Wini- RuUB in a ho: 1 et S fred, to Frederic E. Miller, | o..,um.f.'..?..n..e. $1.95 | 5 L] Martin | Viid are from | t Hermon school to spend th 52.95 S S New Victor entertainment 539500 it for new Victrola owners! \ fng to Mr. and Mrs. trofls and Walter Ma 0 £ 100 voice att Germond of 343 Hart sireet. Do you like to hear a great symphony orchestra? This new list of Victor Records v He ae i Bt e S e contains two masterfully played selections by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Do Hats up to $4 9 = M 2 s took ’ — Eate 0t ek ranind| you enjoy the piano? Have De Pachmann play his new record for you. Would you prefer 36 valus TEeJJ Allies Are Expected to a Christmas party in | opera? Hear Bori’s silvery soprano. Or perhaps it’s vaudeville you want? Just call on the ORKTHoldinglofiColopnelttagc iR hevaiEes Avon Comedy Four—they have a screamingly funny new record. Dance? Paul Whiteman, G : g fhesinct s APREln o ‘ i ited. of course! Victor gets out new records all the time—and if there is a kind of music you 1 ' RC Ha i SRR R —_— specially delight in hearing—you'll find the most complete selection of it in the Victor Knox and Record Catalogs—the greatest catalogs of recorded music in the world. e e a4 Sl the' decisions t ) ) flavored with | e | S — | W Out today Ribost O O Al New Victor Records - Colds, Fever and Grippe / 5 L ia the most speeds remcdy we kmow, 4 g x P ) DOUBLEFACED | Preventing Pneumonia I i : Red Seal Records . Number froed Hart 1tc 1, " i ¥ {Bohéme—-Mnum'-Wnlu (Puccisi) Ia Iratisn Lucrezia Bori) 1053 $1.50 1 of thes : 1 4 T S RGN {amee r Bird Waltz (Vased'isess) (Varey) In French Lucrezia Bori/ b 2 ¥ i 3 ALy i I R Musetta’s charming waltz from “La Bohé&me,” beautifully 1 sung; and the “Valse d'oiseau,” with its delicious carollings and bird-pipings. {Novelem (Schumass) _Piaxo Soe Viadimir De Pachmann Prelude in D Flat Major Viadimir De Pldmunn} 6480 2.00 (Chopin) Piano Solo e, CHRISTMAS LV ! . { U Under this master hand the Schumann “Novelette” seems | P 1 | to glow, to ebb and flow with color. The “Prelude” is one of {| THI. LLECTRIC (LEANER QF { | Chopin's loveliest, with a haunting melody infinitely tender. NO REGEETS, Rosamunde—0verture (schuber) Mengelbergand N.Y. | ., Heneehepaad XX} aa79 200 teman's Wonnds Not Serions | ¢ 3 {{WE WiILL DELIVER ONE ON 33 MYRTLE ST. ‘ R = A . 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My Specialty— | ictrol (o P . nfbrianic Vil | L Milk Fed Chicken . iSc Ib. Walnut, $235; electric, §275 m‘hfldwfi&h b Xour ms""’i“"}lssw R Pali iy Y Tl S T TS Red isters. F?ifil( E Cfi’)[f\r‘v'in ?:‘JLE:;.; I’l:iL CGE || ] Fresh Killed Turkeys 50c Ib. o — fl‘:l:: lbaiv:lr:::n:rfilb have two new lcn(:r:Bll:?jJM - type. Both are bf the fox-trot order, sung to the piano, and y ||| Phone 285 We Deliver I ¥ 2 the childish voices combine well, making excellent onies. {l Want to See My Tennessee Billy Murray-Ed 5"‘“‘}19513 Choo-Choo Billy Murray-Ed Smalle Homesick songs in the best current fox-trot manner. There is good harmony in both, and they are sung with vigor. i 118 LYGNS ST Dance Records lnfi:% !.fve _(‘Zall—Fu Trot Paul Whiteman asd] 1 o o Te‘%‘l l'lgrcl in the &afig;fime—!"ol Trot His Orchestra Two“::card- :;‘i/ch will encourage you to study the dance. I They are set with the utmost splendor of which the American il el to accommodate dance orchestra is yet capable. aiy fadio receiving set s My Best Girl—Fox Trot Put Away a Little Ray of Golden Sunshine ]Gm,g a':i'c"‘] 19518 e TR for a Rainy Day—Fox Trot There is but one Victrola | 3, Noting fner ha been discoverd, in the contmporary and that is Cmade by the e b 5.','"“’.'.41(?.2&".?;';5..3.1&?:&..: e s viCtOr ompan bers, and its companion is also played with spirit. - Bl 0 Me and My Boy Friend—Fox Trot Dan Gregory’s Orchestra Let Me Be the First to Kiss You Good-Morning—Fox Trot 19519 Jack Chapman and His Drake Hotel Orchestra | ¢ : ¢ NSk % N 5 s ¥ Look for these 7o Victor trade marks First Victor Record by an organization new to Victor audi- . | 2 e o ; " ences—light brilliant fox trot played in masterly fashion. 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