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OPERA SONGHIRD THRILLS HEARERY Mme, Braozell Shares Honors | Honors With Trio at Concert AROL Pure Red Cedar || treated that it has three times the strength of S0 cedar alone. For Furs, Woolens, etc. 10c and 25¢ Boxes THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. t was raw, chilly 1 Opera —_— If you want “what they're wearing” and not they've worn.” Come and see the new HORSFALL- was brought “what | MADE SUITS The last word in quality and style—fresh and new from our own shops. HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Sireet Hartford. | 0 | “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” COAL The SHURBERG COAL CO. 55 Franklin Street Phone TOUT PERSONS inelined to full feeling after eat ng, gassy pains, constipation - find Telief, ‘and thelr digetion 1o proved by taking CHAMBERLAIN S TABLETS Cieansing and comforting -.only 25¢ | Hotel Washington | l Grm Prices reasonable, fakery De part. ment Connected or. Washington & Lafayettc 1 NER LOTTEDORETA! BATTERIES Auto Electric Service C. A. ABETZ Tel. 2860 114 FRANKLIN SQ. Bear in mind the treated milk is the ills—that in OUR PURI RICH. PASTEURIZED and CLARIFTED MILK there is a REAL SAFETY FIRST moye Why not have us with out milk? " raw, un- miree of many snpply Pesteurization han- dling, dependable scryvice and a high standard of quality in-ures | satisfaction. United Milk Co. 49 Woodland Street New Britain saniary After giving 1 Phone 1610 NEW FRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, und wet out- ; but fin ably performed | s the heart, so that indoors, in music ‘-.m\fl theater yesterday after- where a ed to enlis! ixth annual concer 1 societie \'s Home of the Childre v was the soloist, | this To- | 1 por- | num- omp. Mendelssohn Irio of s the contrib e they provided a finishe artists, most attractive - “TABS BUILDING o TOCOST 21000 e Splendid Structure to Rise on Main Street Site I made an « cssion. . power of a tions as Europe America only ropolitan man- last iy by the M ™ was a singer. w ipon S e nd will be broken about June ! to 1 for a new fraternal building for an number | the Y. M. T. . And when fully equipped will represent an investment af $210,000, The building will stand on the lot imbers ram, wone from the A. & B. Society which, | church chased last year by the * opposite St. Mary's pur- labs", | Plans drawn by . McKay were approved yesterday |at a summons meeting of the so- clety and the building committee was authorized to receive bids and award contracts for the erection of building, to be constructed in accordance with the plans sub- mitted by McKay, of the four competing architects. | On the first floor provision has | been made for four stores, a card refreshment room ing hall 32x40. A Kkitchen a billiard parlor 24x70, bowling alleys, containing four lanes in a room 32x78, a coat room. From the first floor a stairway a new one room Architect Willlam | and a| | 1 leads to a reception room on the second floor. This room is 22x32 and s surrounded by cloak rooms and smoking room. On the second floor is the entrance to a combina- t|nn gymnasium and hall 70x100 [tect. This hall occupies the center of the second and third floors, and is surrounded on the third floor by lounging rooms, card rooms, read- ing room and library. A gallery | will run around three sides of the | hall, A large stage, dressing rooms and refreshment room are on the second floor. A seating capacity of 1475, the largest in the city is con- templated in the hall construction. In the basement the front of the building is given over to store cel- lars. The rear offers a small gym- nasium so constructed as to permit APRIL 20, 1925, |PROPOSED HOME OF Y. M.T. A. & B. SOCIETY ON MAIN STREET ot a swimming pool at a future date, storage rooms, handball court and a cold storage plant. Willlam J. Kerin is chairman of the general committee and James Crowe is chairman of the committee on plans. Both are former presi- dents of the soclety. Willlam G. Dunn, Thomas W. Crowe and James |T. Dawson are a committee to dis- pose of the present building. soclety is 585 and in planning to |finance the new building a member- ship 1s 1,000 is contemplated. Spe- |cial memberships for gymnasium will be boys’ gymnasium classes. A employed. Her from the == L4 D numbers of the concert In the next apearance N "0Old Londonderry Air,” is arrangement of this of the trio v | gineer, Britain worthy which the of playing. As the is the same person who {8 ng this it is proper that he say nothing extended ubout it, ex- )t that he got considerable of a Kkick" out of hea his child played so e Grainger clog dance, number, a stled with the kind of with the kind Here is v applause of the audience which followed each pices had to be ap- an_encore. dren from the forming a vivacious stage com- r with a | and causi us vol- auditors in the trio’s that Hande Tonna & ariance plece music that Home sat on setting. LOST 24 HOURS, FOUND IN CLOSET Little Girls Had Been Playing House —Movies and Radio As- sisted in Search w York, April 20, nold, #, and Janet Ca tly locked th s closet of apart- rday morning, were ro- day morning hy search- » had heen hunting for them Borough of Queens. ered little 111 effect imprisonment. playing house” in rich had been for- pied by Janet's parents, ¢d the closet. The door hut and they were unable from the inside. No one 1 their cries for help. ny perse ad been a genera —Virginia wpbell, 5, vho accide mselves in captiva STATE CERTIFIED SEED w'w POTATOES QOur Seed Potatoes are from the same grow- , whose seed pro- duced the highest State’s contest last year. yield in the GREEN MOUNTAIN IRISH COBBLER SPAU brain ance it por- | the (‘mnm. | houses and their descriptions broad- | cast by WNYC, the city broadcasting | station. Carl J. Nelson, an electrical en- who had joined the search, fi y found them this morning. very hungry and thirsty. Their mothers were hysterical and under the care af physicians. ARCTIC PARTY 10 MacMillan Advances Date Ior Be- ginning of Expedition—Complete Equipment Secured Washington, April 19.—The Mac- will June 20, a Millan Arctic expedition from Wiscasset, Maine, {Church and Minister Obhserve Anniversaries The First Congregational church and its pastor emeritus, Rev. Henry | W. Maler, yesterday. observed anniversaries The church was founded 1167 years ago yesterday, while Mr. SET OUT JUNE 20 |graduating from the last in Maler observed the 32nd anniversary of his ordination as a minister. He was born in Seneca Falls, N. August 8, 1866, and attended Ham- ilton college, Syracuse university, and Auburn Theological seminary, 1893, After being called to several other (churches, he came to this city 18 sail | week earlier than previously plan- | ned, it was decided today by Donald ! | B. MacMillan, the explorer, and Licutenant Commander R. E. Byrd, in command of two naval plancs which will accompany the party. The expedition, which will under- | take exploration of several million square miles of territory believed to | exist in the Arctic, will reach Etah, the party's principal base 700 miles from the pole, by August 1, under present plans. Tha 71 al will be used for exploring and map- ping of the area about the pole. The planes are to he assembled 1 tested Philadelphia, own to Wisc where they will stored aboard MacMillan's ship. The naval party, including eight men, will carry complete aerologi- cal equipment for weather forecast- ing and recording data on rents encountered in the Polar re- gion, together with mapping motion picture cameras. Tests of the short wave high fre- quency radio sets to be used by the planes were conducted today be- tween Chicago and New Zealand, hut the explorers, whose conference today was their first meeting since the expedition was announced, were 1 e results. 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