New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1925, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, B e T -~GRAND OPENING - —OF THE— ROBERT MORTON PHOTO-PLAYER UNIT PIPE ORGAN SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1925, NIGHT March 15th . $10,000 ~ REAL MUSIC It is not w 1tl| a hoast that we say that the instrument placed 1 “The.fine;t:-hl)kli‘s'és in California alld.Ne\\' York—the homes of There are lalger Photo- Pla\ ers than the one in the Lyceum, the movies as it were—have the same high-grade instrument that as larger houses require more volume—But There Is None \\e have been authonzed to place in the Lyceum Theater | Bettel ! in the Lyceum Theater is the best. 1t is a recognized fact, con- ceded across the breadth of a continent. COME IN AND HEAR THE LATEST 100 PERSONS HISSING A "’]ENT [;V"M Believed To Have Been Lost When Japanese Steamship Foundered In Storm, ARRESTED WHILE HIGHER WASONIG s e War Committee, | he has become prominent in its af- | E ETER N fairs." He has been trgasurer of the M P” T ¢lhe o ! conference for 14 years and has also | been financial séoretary of the Swed- | Q ish Baptist Home of Rest in Shei- g ton for a number of years. Besides | occupying these positions he has e been president of the Swedish Bene- Will Be Tendeved Reception Next *v::%. S “veteraan i marricd ana Dédth Resulis From What Was o« has two children. Carl Peterson, a | d i s i son, is a student at Pratt Institute, | S (jly T ] l j \y Saturday Evening ronlstelbdunciat et tng. e B N oomIN S YA TTITA LA 0juI e a da r, is employed in - ! bury. Miss Peterson will retain her | present position, coming to \r flw e Rt RO a T Britain only during week-ends. Rev. | 2% 56yt s © i St the apd Mrs. Peterson will reside on ‘g 3 0Tl T o and secre. tary 01 the Press lding company, of the New York World ast night from what was or mull\ thought .to have been a triv- fal injury sustained in an automobile morning, 'gceident Thursday. Death was due to a blood elot which had formed in an injured blood vessel in the neck and passec on to the bra Three Charg d With Violation ol it 1 - First Time Scottish Rite Degoees **riv ieves ied coun- +« Ordinance Forbidding Possession agrocd Are Worked in City persons ADANesE d on llle s to be put to th rics of ques- llied war cent coma the report tary coptrol mis- of Germany's dis- estions were Foch today, and the will begin work on Axel I Peterson, having New York, March 14—Mrs, Jos- pted the eall to the pastorate c the Elim Swedish Baptist church, will he tendercd a welcome receps ! (arison street, tion by members of the church and | | other friends on Saturday. evening, March 21. Elaborate plans have been made for the occasion at Which | 4, ovening. He will preach his first briet addresses will be delivered bY | goimon here on Sunday N. E. Valerius of the Hartford | \rarop oo, Swedish Baptist church, Rev. Axe Pierson of the Meriden Swedish Baptist church, Rev. Dr. A. A. Ahl quist of the First Lutheran church R e Rev. G. E. Piil of the Swed Tiotida iastlona Bethany church, Eusign Carl Serdas arte ang rickson of the Salvation Army, became suddenly gerious d is now 'z {en route to New York. Her three children are at home in St. 1. | Mrs, Pulitzer came here Thursday | ye Di‘ d D t wh B l ja and was returning from a dinner tlends Dispute With Bulgaria . Wi cwven e mensins > was riding was crowd =on will be tendered a farewell festival by the membe of the Waterbury chiurch on 1 information desired Her nom ? e o Lelan, Henry i dof 5o Bl BB ¢ the dors may compel a t e control further ort and the island of Kuba es 10 the west of Nagas Delano, One of Elks Founden\ Dies in Niles Michigan, Mareh 1 ol ! ere obsolote ¢ were account of t condition I S0y t 1 3 bridge- h has occ may drag on month be- Bell)l‘e Leaglle Jintc pillar of an ®levated r: ‘ lll\\‘ll(:‘l‘\‘ ;\i”,'” D Husband Speeding North d Macch —Athenians A L i 3 Miami, Kla., March 14, — Jos formeviPremIen it aaa i S e N ed in bringing e from his ret orld and editor of the St b, was speeding b wille early toc Venizelos of Gr ment today a fend before the fons the Greek g in the disy council om a fishing trip lat news of the in automobile League of > minorities residing cached Miami e took isss Sl e > received news o e subject submitted to the 1 by Austen Chambe oreign s this afternc cetve instru = ine whe fal ed Greece for . L N ) o St. Louis, made with th ;U‘ll‘ . SR sto his cour justified on identally REV. AXEL 1 PETERSON : neotocob ihagitiia.f pa : ust buried—1 trust not , for if humanity will only its principals it will find means chureh, Rev. G, H. Sreventiseinir | German Baptist and Kl Ay i oy Anderson, wi aorion umicably by Greece consenting to t sh ANEWer a questions de Earel Hls., Marceh 14 to make clear whetheT per vere instantly wetunlly up to ther fata ired et minority Four l\:illl‘i(l \l:l'lo;'llm\ulo who will suc- Klingberg, whose last January | with the 1 provisiens were he general terms of an unname ninority treaties e established principle S onake not permit interf result of impact T t later in tl ouncil was on Brooklyt : {ate . spent six yea - is and THE HERALD CLASSIFIED BRING GOOD RLSULTS You C annut ls Struck by Tlam ¢ t Suffer Day and Night From a Bronchial Cough FmP”w Tl]l\yi Trust To Luck To Cure An Obstinate Lung or Brenchial Cough m\ for Exploration good 1 you ! iracles in lung and hror very other m Allen 5 [ung Heul;r Will Await lrrlvai 0f Dr. Reis- MILLER IN ST Harvard Crew Get Early Morning Spin on River in_Two_nsilitis Cut This Out and Save if Subject to Sore Throat RUB REEUMATIC, ACHING JOINTS AND STOP PAIN

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