New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 21, 1926, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY \:LLOYD GEORGE 15 CAMP- BELTS | Disposing of Our Stock While They Last $1.00 s The DICKINSGN DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. L PR— Graceful Models in Horsfall-made Suits— the result of hand-tailoring HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Street “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Complete Outfitters to Men e ON SATURDAY, MAY 22 I WILL OPEN With a Tull Line of GROCERI TOBACCOS, CIGARETTES. ICE CREAM AND SODAS at the Corner of AVE. and MARKET sTS. | Edward Haltz CITY Auto Electric Service C. A. ABETZ TEL. 4185 114 FRANKLIN 8Q. $500,500 To Loan On Real Estate and we wil) ntative Write or telephone us nave our represe all and sec yon The Lomas & Nettleton Co. Roow 2 5 Trumbul) St il O 771e Burru‘l Gift Shop, inc. AT THE PROFESSIONAL BLDG Introducing LINE NS MACE% An o \dded Lin special Tnt ) REAL MADEIRY LINEN HAND EMBROIDERED TEA NAPRINS 6 for $2.25 The Burritt Gift Shop, NEW HONME FOIR YOURt CABINET CRISIS \EAR AS FRA Nt, uO'Q Many in France Believe )OWN TROUBLE MAKER tion is Tied Up With P His Attitude on Strike Split- ting His Party POLISH GARRISON 1S STRENGTHENED * Baldwin's Proposals / Held to Be Unf; ) Rumania Neevon Mail Order lnm Head Faces Charge of Fraud 'Holders ui;»Ru\\iun Bonds Pilsudski Pro ident Take I’a):l in Parleys o - ‘ ! ST 3 Would Prohihit Bringing In Impure Milk and (ream To Bemain In Posca HENRY F. REDDELL Optomeirist acl Bldg. 99 W. Main St rough liye Examinations Open Saturday Evenings fl 7/1¢ “ A new anke.ette pattern featuri REPTILIAN LEATHERS t fea urm‘?, N DE o GRET nf interesting hat cannot be, Mm s whe r‘mlll ."lll] . erent com tions of color tomor PER-VALUE of all John Ih xclusive styles—all at the one price—$5! 1t—An amazing 1 and wor ohn Irving price John Ir matched ¢ anywhere near the J find in this newest exclusive FLAMI i et it demo; trate to Scores of other ¢ 1Ng Cr¢ 1 SU out the Shoe 0€5 Store Open 5aturdag (‘ln?h‘ls lways f;o 5}3)«1! the Newest g g 168 M/\!N 57 RjtT e e = e OUR GOVERNMENT | KRN REPORTED | IN FULL FLIGHT Riffian Lead ler Said to Be Kept| on the Jump ‘ 21 ) — A an chieftain h his family Here'soneof the best Victor | numbers in a long time— CITY HALL novel, brimful of snap and rhythm, amusing and greas for dancing: | In My Gondola—Fox Trot S N FINE IMPORTED SENNETS STANLEY PAINTS AND VARNISHES FOR YOUR CEILINGS WALLS and WOO0D- WORK BUY THEM AT THE STANLEY LEJKOWSKI COMPANY 82 BROAD ST.. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. | Always ( | Dinah (L. | Don't Steal Daddy’s Medal T TR ST TP TR : With Vocal Refrain Just a Cotm%c Small—Fox Trot With al Refrain NG's PENNSTLVANIANS No. 20010, 10-inch, 75¢ To say nothing of these— A Night of Imc Waltz With Vocal Refrain Reaching for the Moon— Fox Trot Wirh Voeal Refrain Gooprica SiLvertown Corp ORCHESTRA No. 20016, 10-inch, 75¢ Wimmin Aash !~Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain Fox Trot ~ AND His Commannras \'\ 20002, 10-inch, 75¢ Pipe Organ oung-Akst) Jassz Caawronn No. 20000, 10-inch, 75¢ All That She Is, Is An Old-Fashioned Girl Hexnr Buan No. 20025, 10-inch, 75¢ Pretty Little Baby “Gimme" a Little Kisy Jack Swnre (The Whispering Basitone) No. 19978, 10-inch, 75¢ When I Was Seventeen (Lilljebjdra- Swedish Folk-tunc) | The Wren (La Capiners) (Rosicr-Benedict) Flure obb. Maziow Tarzer No. 1156, 10-inch, $1.50 | Toa Wild Rose (MscDowell-Stock) | Toa Water-Lily facDowell-Stock) PRONY OrcamsTaa No. 1152, 10-inch, $1.50 Stocx-Cricac These are but a few of the de- lightful new records your dealer will be glad to play for you. New Victor Records | VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, U. 5. &

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