New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1927, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 19 _— e CITY TOHONOR DEAD =17 SIDELIGHTS ON ON MEMORIAL DAY - " FLO0D SITUATION Ex-Servicemen to Arrange Pro- £ voii Tales of Heroism and Suering = Being Told - orities said et tis | Award Is Offered for | zen. ] T The composition may be in the Composition for Organ | torm of an overture, tone.poem or New York, April 26 —The Na- | festival number and must be sub- mitted by December 1. The win- ure for or- ning composition will be played here award o or the first time by the Capitol 1 composition theater orchestra and organ and rican or Canadian eitl- | also over the radio. | S 0 5! " Tennis Champion (‘omes 3\ ling ¢ ; Out Wearing Knickers August Ga., April 26 —A new aily worked his ting of the n from the s izations in the city dquarters of E; crican Legion on flood entatives from the Ame lean Legion, Veterans of Foreig MOTHER:~ Fletcher's Cas- a is a pleasant, harmless Sub- e for Castor Oil. 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All New Spring Colors. d tons o Everything will be sold th Packard Bldg. By order of William J. Burack, Esq. BARNETT CARTER, Auctioneer.

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