New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 5, 1927, Page 20

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A. program Monroe's organ recital ald Sears’ music T10—WOR—Newark—105 ldren’s songs tton string quartet an's orchestra thquakes” ontralto; ba orch 3 1 Dunn, du —Cass Ha iway Night 990—WMSG—303 s otans ay, tenor —Louis Bartlett, contralto rey Boat, baritone aritone; nor, violinist soprano $60—W i o Lan —Al Wilson Ent Jp's orchestra 1100—WEBJ— win Bent lody Girls Hirl Friend Al % Melody Man caprar, pianist oprino ams trio jce music p Theatrical Revlew 20—1oy Scout Camptire “Hollywood danece music orchestra Quality Entertaine ith, tenor Piotti, enter 1190—WGCP—Newar i—Alice from Wonderl 30—Elmer Everiss tiners ms by N. T. ( farry Hock, so TI0—WGL—122 sy call; e thryn Conn « Colbron I'rank, soprano 15—Songs WS 1e's orchestra Stansbury, tenor 0:15—Givens and Jones orchostra T70—WODA—Paterson—391 5—Midshipmen of Mich, Iy, soprano It isemible ing Hints" Majestic aniversary World vis' orchestra ht, recital -West End Choral Syncopators quartet 1100—WPCH—273 Desti's gossip ation tie revie 6—Chamber mus aig, pianist ivist m 8. ¢ Willy Donges, viol T00—WEI—Ph Ernie Holst's Wadswortli's orchestra ACRIAUS §:30 eat Moments in Histor cellist 9-11—From WEAIR lem™ 1080—WCAU—Philadelphia—278 baritone 5:45—Peter | nd Kiddies m PERSONAL | LOANS | UP TO $300 comedy , saxophons Eastel-'n Stations Fidelity Finance Corporation 110 MAIN ¢ New Britain, Conn. \—WITRC—Brooklyn—240 Lire FIRE ACCIDENT COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE P A'"fi'&i}s_s RAPHALL BUILDING 99 W. MAIN TE | | | | | | | | P N Michael Mury of th hen he an; odie: the | theme ciosi T |w | usua Tl s ind Fultil | Eve | very best, If you don’t believe it come in | for a test. | Wholesale and Retail Depart- ) AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE For the welfare of yourself and others INSURE our car before you start driving. We represent hoth Stock and Mutual Companies and give local service. The New Britain Finance Corp 163 Main St. Adolf Carlson, Mgr. Tel. 1817 ing 1 . It is becoming one of The Terry Steam tered into the proccedin result, wice 2 things had not been such, or so and “WHEN 22 State St. CROWLEY BROS. INC. | Estimates Cheerfully Given oe See the new Royal Portable Standard Keyboard, two colox ribbon and all other features. New Britain Typewriter Exchange I nental olans Hea The but the il rate.” trio jon Man.” An act Mo In- nxious cd like its bill- ve got to say. The | or even the | £ in true stage ; | Vinner concert at's cred song concert Z W il s loud eno ix =h Ten Eaplosions and Seven Fires Caunse Damage of More Than ht that started out | and ended full of en we started out we Mavalan £130.000—50 Injurcd. 1. A 5 (UP)— : fen ex- and seven fires c 1 dam- )0 early to- persons, & hurt. explosions, the Ohio causing than $100,000. > neighbor- still ur nty of stati accumula the nig cal distur more s of persons in were thrown from their beds hundr windows wer d. Adjacent plants of the sdan Motor company and the sex Machine company were dam- ome of one | Six other blazes in vari he most capable of the old time | of the city caused losses his section of the co ating Cin a pro- | of many years i ccompanied at the Perkins, and the “AT- rkey in Mr. Mur- s city, us parts of from REPORT PRI CUTED. Mexico City, Ap (P—Hermen- | a priest recently eaptur- dly heading a rebel 1 of jigs and re He was ed while al and in the s at] opportuni the magic © 95c Down Balance in Small Weekly Payments est, presented a | quartet in full toned mel- | “In The Gloaming” was one number's beauty, sweetness and The was loud, but di nce was quite loud also, 500 ty to enjoy f hot water rd the Gypsies from ion com- night be- most | ible of broadcasters and, al- | kh it doesn’t make itself heard | $ o'clock at night, it is with | lily from that time until ng. “Argentine Tango” was one 1 numbers we heard, PP Record Roys were heard from , which came through with its 1 strength and elarit, hrough as it « Fr we, use of his yodelling abilitics Turbine b obligations over W was extra good. the instruments again en- and, as a | sounded | have if | led The, the inization s it would )eMolay Commandery March,” | ' “Washington Post | sctor March” and yed. Of wr Di One Month Special Offer on ULCAN 'WATER HEATER Think how little money! Think how much work saved and comfort gained. Act quickly. The time is limited. PLUMBING — HE SHEET M L WORK A. A. MILLS 60 W. MAIN ST, TEL. 381 IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US.” rything we serve is the ment in Connection. THE HONISS | YSTER HOUSE Under Grant’s | BARTFORL | NG PAINTERS AND DECORATORS All Jobs — Tel 2918 267 Chapman Street Royal Portable Price $60.00. 96 WEST MAIN ST. {New York Paper Says Passengers | | Are Wets, but Hartley Denies It. | requesting passengers aboard Leviathan | members of the crew to sell mmnr‘l’ were {of the United Sf Commodore Hartley, commander, says the World, any cards had been distrib 'the n the imong indigr Fred We are in the market to place second mortgages on property or to buy any mortgage now, on real estate in New Britain or surrounding towns. All communications confidential. Address 0. Box 537, New dritain, Conn. B; Automobile Insurance | Stock—Mutual Insure Before the Accident eWitt W RRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1927, |tho 1ast trip of the Leviathan west- |ward that liquor was sold aboard |the ship. The shipping board, after an investigation, exonerated the ship's crey LIQUOR ON LEVIATHAN Requested to Report Any MOTOR VEHICLE REPORT The state motor vehicle depart- ment notitied Chief Hart today of 5 (A — Cards the suspension of the operator's the | licenses of David 8. Segall of 80 |3 John Prusik of 100 rect, Viadimir Dubousky Willow street, Frank Vitale of 151 Hartford avenue, George A- | Anderson of 459 Osgood avenue |also that the been returned to Lawrence Martin denied | of 04 Talcott street, and the license ed, but |of John Racze 24 Overland wspaper claims the distribu- | strect has been returned. was made by stewards two| after the Leviathan left | The Leviathan arrived here | New York, April son d ich ve, to report attempts by of distributed on the recent trip | ates liner the New k World says today. the ship' 1S GIVEN DIVORCE Paris, April 5.—(®)—Mrs. Helen Rosenwald Deutsch, daughter of Julius Rosenwald, Chicago mer- chant and philanthropist. has been some | granted a divorce in Paris from tion among the cre Armand Deutsth on grounds of move followed statements by | abandonment. No details were glven Almy, wealthy westerner, on | in the judgment. the ‘World, caused the passengers and The New Britain’s PRE- EASTER right to operate has | 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It kills the germs Unable to Drive My Car Must Sell 1927 Essex Coach Driven only 1,000 miles, motor in excellent condition. Good Tires and upholsters. | A Real Good Buy | At an Attractively Low Price. i| Write Owner, Box 9-B, Herald Office Best Silk Store SALE OF SILKS, WOOLENS, DOMESTICS, ETC. VALUE $4.49. 56 in. imported silk and wool French tweed in pretty color combinations for Spring suits wnd coats. 3.39 Yard . . . VALUE 56 in. d wool chitfon {lan for coa . ¥0. spor and shrunk, all "8 MORNING SPECL 9 1o 11 Only 19 12 x 36 Pequot Pillow Cases 27c EACH. VAL 40 in lustr, E $2.98 satin back crepes, high finish, all new Spring VALUE VALUE $2.19, 49 in. pure silk and 1 dye, flat crepe in all new Spring R 3 € Yard VALUE 36 in. p aspecial suitings. Yard 9. et twills and c for Spring coats Introducing the New Wash Fabric Marydear prints, silk soft finish, in small designs, See the VAL 56 in., all especially dren's coats, Yard mixture all o new silks tomorrow wool Engl for sport VALUE $2.69. 40 in. Elizabeth crepe. In new Spring colors for your Kaster VALUE ¢ Just receiv 49 to $3.4 1 a new figured flat crepes. thing new for Spring. known brands included. shipment Every- Well VALUE $2.69. Neatly ruffied double valance Something different. Pair curtain, with and tie back. $l.m& E fast draperies. blue and gold. Extras ordinary value, 59c Yard VALUE Toe. Very fine filet cffects and designs Extra Special nets, bordered smail all over e 49° Opposite Commercial THE ¢ D HOME TOWN were DRENCHED SADIE - MY SHOES ARE OH MY DEARS ‘— DONT WORRY ABOUT THHOUSE=- 1M = 348 MAIN §1. Opposite , Commercial MOVE UP GIRLS WERE QUT HERE ON THE PoRCR!' CLUB DAY— MRS RUFUS Q. REMINGWAY, ACTS DIFFERENT WHE “THE M)STER DROPS A FEW CIGAR ASHES ON THE LIVING ROOM RuUG. 1921, Jobraon Faatures, I

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