New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1930, Page 10

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Provides Solojsts and Ensemble Monuisko-Jospe | Page, Robert W. Powell, Leroy F.| | ST . . Treasure Hunters Return Minus STEELE PUTS ZIP | 35 S S et . o ion e o sor| | Cuticura Healed P-mples in as the club’s dynamic conductor, Vieni »| Samuel Sutcliffe, Iis entres, Dbl iateo Mas AR 1E detninibhes New York Festival String Harold 8. Winship, Harvey K. Woods Form Of a ash on Arms. the club received good solo and ac- Fnsemble ford, Verne Lewis, Charles P. Mer- GOId But WIth Great Prospe(:ts IN EH"RAL E[ UB ~0“11’d“”“£~' talent, and this wi §—(a) Tale of a Bee Huerter | Win, Raymond Thomas. “My arms itchad and >urned s mething terrible and when I rubbed he aid of booking agencies, “ma (b) Shadow March .. Protheroe| Iirst bass: Ralph B. Britton, Wil- them little pimples in the . rm of a rash ‘would appear. The irritation - ,'* or what not. (¢) The Old Man Who Said, liam §. Cannon, Bliss W. Clark, Ed- ] caused me to scratch, and scratching caused eruptions. The trouble New York, April 29 (UP)—A| , By Boslan e ) ward F. Dellert, Howard W. Draper, lasted two months. plumber and a real estate dealer | 60 V(]]CGS SO]O]S al](l S[l’]l]gs ”""1 Townsley, Iin b e o Carl T. Hewitt, Benjamin P. Hoch- “I read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent returned today from their futile who will he soloist with the club fo: 3 Passing Tair | muth, Howard E. Horton, Frederic for afree sample. After using it I purchased more la about nine days search for the treasure of the Tncas, {0 Be Hea[‘d T()H]()]‘[()w morrow nighf, waa obtained by Mr0=(e) e iehe not Bassing (Halv e c o ool Gl arles B Eragl Hr 1 could see that the pimples were disappearing, and atter using two unencumbered by gold, but carrying ecle directly. So was the New Yor! : e e “g L. Wing. cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment T was o ides L R B String Insemble, which is a replica 3 Neale S it o lbety e S iss G, Luzinsky, 26 Lil an idea that may make their for- Dnesmal g o Selle () Norah " ONealo (County Second bass: Harris Bartlett, John pletely healed” (Signed) Luzinsky, 26 Liberty St, Pea i 4 ; of the ensemble of strings which was llrrrib . : . :}xgliws B niThet Olacencet & Camatoais body, Mass., Sept. 6, 1929 ey Are B © Jackeoh, glunling 1 g il such a satlafying addition to the| () My Lovely Cella - 8 e o | Frederick W. Henderson, Richard K. | |- ‘s, giviment 2 and ble. Taloam 25 Sold everymhere. Sample each free. contractor and G. A Tasicy, reat cv- | New Haven Pohce Link Them| %% aention TS ol O N Miova Townsley ° House, John H. Jackson, Fred W. “Cuticurs Laboruiorio, Dot . Matden; M e man, both from Detroit. Last . 7 i b ord aiianoe | I guarantec finc sololsts and af o . A% FOYC COERSE \\'oIfclL’lnl-"“ H. D. Litchfield, Clifford R. Il they voyaged out toward Peru Wllh wmw Slflve ng il A 4 g fine string ensemble to accompany | ! “' = do:m Some® " Foote| Merwin, Andrew . Parsons, C. geompenied by alners D i nas oy Williams Stecle speak- | the choral elub,” Mr. teele told the QA Briggs Parsons, Maxwell S. Porter, self-styled “the last of the g ) R it ,’,‘ “tarts the | executive board when the organi o Tk Part James P. Pyne, Howard Y. Stearns, they regretted to report {v EVIVERE ot faces the | tion was formed. The board took his T (_ompgrms the roster | Ernest I'. Upham, Joseph L. Ward, KEEP Y DIT GOOD quite unruly after they : R e word for it. \ o William 8. Warner, Herbert I O 3 o i ~ rt 60 pic! voices Men's Choral a lub: i ol tor, and ultimately | Beaver street, who was reported last | 60 pi 1 voi of Men’s Choral c| i jEad GRo eauALon, F AN Ul Ei 2 1 one of their numerous re- | Much public interest will be cen- | ¢ tenor: Emil E. Aust, Larle | Welch. the “last of th s § con-|Friday to the police as A tered upon the string ensemble to- | ¢ Jisnop, Walter France, Dr. Ar- S N e e |nomer bem e o el { s cle has singers| ™ night. Tt will not be the | i s Grant, 1. M. Hayden, Leon| CROWN PRINCE iN EGYPT Borrow on Nour | $100, repay § 5.00 per mo. | Ferrew en vour ! by Judge ¥l una me ensemble as at the first concert | 13~ gq kson, Stanley A. Karpinskl,| Naples, Italy, April 20 (P—The |[§ ouseliold goodsand | §a00! repay $10.00 per mio, | Cooseler, | income; police court bers | pizid ind 108 iding tuse threc of the CONCETt | 1w “john F. Keaveny, Rudolph Ii|former Crown Prince of Germany, Tote oe eeetily $300, repay $15.00 per mo. | a friend. rge of being in ¢ veading, vehe L en rather | Players are otherwisc engaged. But|yyng, Thomas Spence, Harold H.| traveling incognito as Count Von b | Isaac Sears, the ‘cellist, who took on Tayntor, Watson Woodford, \ll‘or:l-l(inl\lf‘". is spending few days here the stature of a soloist at the first| o “opison, Harold Webber, Warren |cn route to Germany after a trip 1o |l 1 crest at the rate of 3% per cent per month on the unpaid balance. ] |coneert, will be among the players. |1} yeyer. Ezypt. Accompanied by his aide, The Choral club will be accom- | > Tfl:,nq tenor: Leon Arel, E. Robert| Col. Rosner, he attended a per- MUTUAL INDUSTRIAL SERVICE o " panied by the string ensembl d | carter, Jr., William ¥rench, | formance of “William Tell” at (:\c GRSt e | Isracl Rosenberg at the pian: George Mahn, James §. Hayward,|San Carlos opera last night, the X | in some of the numbers Mr. TOWns- | gicnard B. Lienhard, Alfred E.|audience recognizing him. return to Peru 1o 1 . ] 3 | ley, the tenor soloist, will have an dividing and plumbing Bl G nder | obligato part. t would | The Complete Program ey = I s she did not wish to do : § | he program in complete form S0 ar ¢ turned over to the ;. S i was given out by President Macom- | 1ot c : f ber today and is as follows Thompson, 18 4 Part 1 v last Saturday ni in Ll ~-(Jol of \IH\M «..... MacFarlanc i or resulting ; Club ion into her rela- é 3 New York Festival String isters we 10t ® = | Ensemble other's plight 2—(a) Heimliche Aufforderung a (b) Chanson Triste .... Duparo Criticism Hur I Sale - () G S h o AN White Slave Ring Suspecte { : (d) The Bird of thc Wilder- pRcMllon e e ness ... Hocsman ¢ Have < Mr. TFloyd Townsley e e, Ar ¢ Ralyamihamnson, alser L : . ; TLove Mec or Not Moore Hahn ris aga Josepl R LY, el ACLO J 3 With the New York Testival Duyeen, L L : | String Insemble the title of her painting, : BE - (h) Londonderry A Trewer be iheonardoi o Mincle e e € the ROY WILLIAMS STEELL | (e) Charlic is My Darling .. Ferroniere,” has heer o « st cement from May to October. Night Kir w‘:‘ [“"j“j"“]“" Crown | numerous of late in y vation for With Tncidental Solo by 1 Your A &P Store is filled with foods that answer he first trial ended in a jury dis- I M o | the sccond and closin weert of Floyd Townsley ¢ 1 S agreement n 156 1A ERE B e club at the Senior high school The Club H 2 g . 0 The postponcment and the fact| 5L of the girl and the men, police| ' club at the Senor | I esmsysheo every demand of particular Spring appetites, Damly vt ¥ had uncovered 185! that! Sic Jorophiis sailing tomorxow e e aTs S Eeavan)| . . 2 . Fei T slod e e act ot Uinocas ot e BT ERRRTES SmuR S e R foods for light luncheons, hearty foods for dinners, settlement ou f court 1wd been wide whit ve i lected voices at his dispesa this 9 S17 L) * i L e iitadilolo aistony o naving | nsted volees £ hEC RO (e S Henselt [WHERE ECONOMY RULES’ salad delicacies, breakfast foods ... everything you e ETHISR 1 consel o€ meniand named Tour of tiiom as /20y & dozen selectad slngers and th Bt want at prices lower than you usually pa L ot i ollow for Sir Joscph, said L FQoRAEAL0RE0N sut the fact tl York | 5—Chorus of Homage . Gericke He recently was operated and | Thomas St == ¥ did not s a les ¢ at- Part 11 not fully recuperated. No expla- = id t b L G piel tention to details. Simply ¢ | §—Ganza-Drums . . Strickland E ation was the reason ! & ““‘ e " | detail after anoth ) nillior he Club for the acceptance ! = 5 altogether,” as President Macomber | 7—(a) Rever .. Dunkler-Jospe ment by the plaintiff winning ained a room for h Aater, Bhe | o¢ the chorus puts it. 1" (b) Soldier's Song . n I a court victory sctting the trial date |said, the other ‘men had visited her. 1€ Lo R,E”’\BLL' R fayotite C Largeand medium,sweet [ at May 15. aisy v con into custody Sat- | with most, at a great LX\S S . 3 LBS Mme. Hahn br e 5 ht in lower 1 street ! . , o juicy 40-50 size pruncs! O against Sir Joscph in 1022 i ve Se t James Cook. saving! a statement by the a i at | She s t @ >ersky, of this New | X“ALDORF PAPER SHAKER SALT salt Was tricd carl e Katherine Thompson, 16, o We sell money on time just like Autos, Homes, ctc.,, are sold. No fees, extras or delays—We will help your credit. Yale Debalcrs Delcd‘ & ("r o 'I“mm £ ‘purposesswhile A quality toilet paper at 5 C ,D,I’\MO"\D CRYSTAL. S c hony Warbeck, proprictor of ) ROLLS The salt that seasons so PKGS Porto Rico 0\ er L League rrum ect blishment, was \ a very low price! 5 New Haven, Apri ) — d on a cha keeping a dis- much better! rting that 2 { Friet it ol S LAW LECTURER DEAD Sheer d Service weight Here are Many More Delicious cakes for tea or for desserts! versal peace, Yale dchaters defeate Newton. Mass., April 20 (UP)— an | G - a team representing the Unive illiara. Vineent Towe, Boston uni- | e c Emmn e e | | Typical A& P Savings l_ady Fingers nec 220 which was conducted entirely :n|!ived New York attorney, died at his by the audience. The Yale team maintaine - rnl.llckyflnerforfilhu— Pan-American lecague w ouH con roven germicide. A flict with the world or; ation. "'“',E‘&“}‘,'A‘,’:,’fi,“:‘,‘i.: Bl Royal Baking Powder 6 oz can 25¢ ; s ke 5 . The Porto Ricans spent the nizhit ocliceat Barbers, Druggists. Economical in price, long lasting and cffective! L s el ot Bl LUCKY TIGER 1 Or S nc ? Octagon $ k the Yalc Spanish club, and contin. e X A | clagon Soap cake Toothpaste c MELLEX TUBES Spanish 1ome in Newton Highlands yester- The honorable I°clix Cordova Da. Ua¥ in his G9th year. | V 1] i e el derdove Do c The most popular of soups at an 4 & P saving! Rico in Washington, pre ,l ovor | | q | the debate. The decision was wHY | | ol lato soup CAMP- Royal Fruit Gelatine 3 pkgs 2. BELL’S cen ¢ ued today to Princeton where {he WHYTE-FOX NO. 2 will debate in Linglish. Later th The New Tiwo-Way Treatment for b T P are scheduled (o debats Boston uni. | NEAD GOLDS & SKIN IRRITATIONS | |20 EART AN dzion OEL S IEARD b Contaire 14 active ingredients of well-know. YoTely therspectio vaios. 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