New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1925, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY %——""—— P Caravan ¢ 1 HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925, 1 WEAL « vings and Loan company UNUSUAL \\I.IU—I ANSING=—301 uu'u\'\l f o b piotl 5 v I\I'U~\ AN FRANCISCO—12 H—States Restaurant orch m of dinner my mont Hotel orc Musical trio, m Dance musle, cy's Cablrians, WOMEN'S MEETING, il I3, Bassette has planne an un | mecting for the Wom- ws a 1tlon ¢ 1 Tuesday, fr 30, In the form of a t. ' on the text book, “Prayer On ¥ Mrs, Montgomery, to be Lettie 1h, artists, Rosen 15 an En vhile Vinez | from France | plalned that | of many tha ‘erl‘ some eas {from the r coertal | ting his stul st night, R | the bout by de TULSDAY, MUSIC TONIGHT, DANOE Jack Coak- 9 WRW—1 i 4 : ) WY Puv ) t ericd Marine CER, - d@e m ur Leugue 30 WEAF—Vir 0 3 i Durward \\n\u—vt HICAGO—11§ ) WaZ—Mayflower 9—Dinner to Hon : . | 1:30—La Salle orchestr WGBS—A ] Irving 7T 30 WIP—1 5 WNY( THENEX BATA -\MARKET,[-ll.“ John Kirkham, Harwood t on the Natlonal Coun- t Washington, to which she was 1 the ass clsion % w We heard WDAT — e P, lnter on radio friends. as Announcer | Ward's Trall Bl A sololsts were £ | sang About All wom- d. Lunch will those wish- | KY W—CIICAGO. Dinneric . sists upon (u!Hlm 1 i vhich listens with great er ) jey rp solos, musical ctions and harmonica du irns down with a e hak: tude oyment | Aean muked SHOULDERS, 1h 190 Lf;}t{l)ure 2 Ths 350 (Vll‘li lsnge 2 cans 25C " Do your tr: ading early as all stores will close al 4 p. m,, in observance of Armistice Day TALL DAY SPECIALS VEAL — VEAL — VEAL ROAST VEAL . gooaogan by iEh SHORT CUT LEGS 5 VEAL FOR STEW VEAL CHO VEAL STEAK ROAST PORK . .. b 25¢ LOIN LA’\IB(HOI’S Sl s T 90 0 ROASTING (HICKE\b e vansnniscons, i IDE BEST FRANKFORTS ........ 18¢ FRESH CUT HAMBURG .. ... 18¢ ERRY AND BARNES BACON 42c BONELESS HAMS 35¢ SAUERKRAUT .... i Ihs 25¢ SUGAR 10™57¢—25™$1.39 FLOUR sack s1.2s the head such che p ente as the New York Sympho fons to the it ' and i ¢ v mething | prepayment system in use fn many company, la ) t S i o Official notlces of the in system have 1 to progp § where , but 4)l| wer tading clear o t disturb- n and most of the New tn. » i 1 in and out | ¢ 14 b t ¥ ; | smuck h night on of that @ was lit- | I°E 18, it was | Prev nted us from ‘L:fll'\l{ on, system, it i . Il WOK—=CHICAGO=—217 Irop in a coin be- WHCA—N W YORK—311 ical features tt Vail's String Ensemble WENRSCHICAGO—260 L ) Frank Geblis's or reDinasr and the fa 1l Jack Wilt ! 5 911~ Outside WIIC—HARTFORD—176 ... Ih 35¢ Popu WQI—C nn AGO—118 ‘ Siniier inn o The 1 " trom the o e ', “Heour ‘New World Symphony blayed | WOBD—ZION, 111515 I Heimber e lariaar i {Ratin spite of the ; bel ) 1 have so | The Sterl - execllent | Richmond g n.m Kaye. |- planist Har Rain st even- therine act that the led much | W "\ A I3 WHAS—LOUISV L LE—100 b yganlarseiorchces| J lie T son and His oreh anfmously admit that T Lo I ks N trio didn't do &0 WG BRIE gy ark we feel | WMC—MEMPHIS—199 e yrganist, tune riacks. e n orchestra BROOKLYN—210 music, RE—105 ‘Words \I\\]mmnum e Bill Wat 1 in the Moon § on dinner music. WBZ—SPRINGPicld—338 cume from WTIC, and | station while the | am went on the | / ington and Hartford, | & an of Hart am in- | 1 Infant ve \\(.lll —IULF (Il{n §:30—"Music Whil —278 You Dine," tra, orchestra and| planist. short, ond and third ompletely s0los, \\\u.l —BIAMI BEACH L) e invited GOLD MEDAL AND PILLSBURY’S Ul th 1 tomorro: Kene's or 1 Ryno, so ISTON—319 founds we ton—280 ADIO club. MW YORK— 192 HOMES RUILDING LOTS NVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the ECEDRING PAGE <40 sOngs WOO—PHILAD! )—Davis Saxophone WIP—PHILADELPHI Joseph W. - Admir nklin and t Fraser, sir Harry Link, Willi Dual Tri ieais WGYSC HINECTADY—180 Dinner \\ly\\|4|.|u HESTER—278 WRE—VWASHINGTON—169 KDRA—PITISBURGH—309 WADC—ARRON } WIAM—CLEVELAND—390 WEAR—CLENELAND=399 WS A T—CINCINNATE WIENW—CINCINNATI— 122 W RC—CINCINNATI—12 WIHR—PONTIAC WWI—DETROIT—517 MICH.—317 WHAD. that or w S o . either 1inment iritual of tone certainly Postmaster General 1 to be an in- ough we didn’ assion. Hi o2 prove l\ln(( —um STON the Nationul Doys . His voic paused now s di nonnced. WOAI—SAN ANTONIO- o Drum 14 nove corps ity into conduc the shouldn’t en- rehearsals every ty, it did very icard giv- phony orche AVE \I’Ulll—l\l nis 112 piece drum corp! like th tructions e work tions. \\Ib\l—l\\\\\\tll\ i ngtaoions s I s vhen (b Dance KAN.—311 | in other | of MILWAUKEF—; Milwankee Athletic TheOtherSide of the Curtain l\l WA—0GDI N, TTAR L in by ), RON—DI ‘Hx hG u_u\I\v AN D— } t antic than will in the plots that co playwright’s pen. anyof these gripping r mas arerevealed ez matic pattern: artling, ti ause they are true. w why over RGW—PORTLAND, ORPL—192 W g ad KJR—SEATTLE—381 1 l At all newsstands 25¢ 'J in connec- | ANY SUBSTITUTE mothers w 1™ DO! Chips off the Old Block | ¢ c SMOKE One-third the regular E K MOTOR TRUCKING Furniture Moving Cinders and Filling Material Furnished A. H. HARRIS 172-2 CROWLEY BROS. INC, PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 (hapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Johs — Tel 2913 wl“lll N'T ACCEPT BB A vezetablo TG apericar, aca tone and vigor to WHEN HARTFORD | DINE AT THE HONISS 99 F24 STATE ST. Under Grant's 25¢. 50c and 81 smrv‘ Also, Always s Fresh Supply rake fome ,J A. M. GALBRAITH | . Carpenter & Builder }11{) Austin St. N2 JUNIORS~Littio IRs f same ingred rated. For On Its Way “THE PIPE REPAIRS NEW BRITAIN SHEET METAL WORKS 356 To Loan On Real Estate, Write or telephone us and we Lomas & Nettleton Co. E. J. GOOBY & SON So. Main St. $500,800 will | have our representative call and sce yon The toom 206, Hartford, Trumbull st Conn RADIO LOG FREE! 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SUNKIST ORANGES ", ..". .. dozen d5¢ SOLID HEAD ICEBERG LETTUCE .. head 15¢ Fancy Sweet Potatoes Fancy Bleached Celery 6 Ihs .. . 20c Solid Head (‘abhage h 4e Carrots or Parsnips 7 1bs Fancy Baldwin Apples 4 quarts 50 oo 15¢ b 10c We have sold the house we advertised last week * on Farmington avenue and have just one new HOUSE TO OFFER NOW ON PARK BOULEVARD Hardwood floors, all improvements; easy terms See us Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Maip Street Phone 348 Rooms 305-6, Bank Blig. BY STANLEY THE LITTLE SNIP, HE NEVER EVEN WAVED To ME WHEN HE WENT ERNIE HICKS BROKE TWO TRAFFIC AND HUBBARDS FRONT WINDOW THE FIRST TRIP HE MADE DOWN TOWN IN HIS NEW'RED ROADSTER < 1025 DY JOWNSON PRATURES. me. 1028

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