New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 30, 1930, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1930. West Will Again Oppose Lifting YANKFES' GRAVES oo e S T 14.18 Immigration Barrier In Favor of ARE KEPT BETTER arter S ear I(rv 3 ide of 5 0 ¢ ‘ - —_— = Japanese On Grounds of Labor = i : | What Congress Is ' e Gold Star Mothers Find America " gfe e vy 0t L s . American Legion Defends 1"(1})[(3 Hlll News Does Not Forget French Have Central shrine T o California ~ Policy of Keeping Orientals Out of | United States. The annual flower oW ot t j I find n the ! HOLDS DRIVERS RESPONSIBLE Will Oppose Wants Eaclusio DIVAN— CLUB CHAIR ond BUNNY BACE CHAIR NEW VICTOR RECORDS The First of the Month Brings a Complete List For Every Member of the Family A Masterpiece Heads the List Sonata Ao 0 i A Major (Beethoven, Op. 47) (“Kreutzer ; Sonata”) Piano and Violin Alfred Cortot-Jacques Huhaml 9 o'Clock In Album M-72 (Nos. N166—58169) AM-72 (Nos, B1T0—817 i During Sale With Explanatory Booklet List Price $10.00 P Oven Every Evening Until McCormack’s Fans will be glad to hear these Songs in the New Recording I'he Rosary (Rogers-Nevin) John McCormack ‘ 10-in | = ‘ — R e e e B The Fr(: e ‘J ; Serpentine Shape The Spring Constraction Rosa Ponselle’s lovely voice greets us with I -S3£qi}€;?’d Velour Coveriflg iflc/ua'es these beautiful songs | s i [ A0c Marin (Hi, Mars) (Kabn) Tuosa Ponsele | {0 s e ROt PR Reverse Cushions in Moquetie T i | 1436 = The Nightinzale and the Rose (Oriental z ardwood { : ) Roman Rimsky-Korsakow, Op. 2. 5 : g e {an i ed 1 g rHI]UP ARRI:STEI] Here is one with a catchy tune—Lilting Rhythm ; ure ]nr.ff life (1l ho a low price ght be possit is | ) NI to Seat of Each ( Mizhty Lak' a Rose ). 10-in . ; = 92395 ) (Stanton-Nevin) Paul Robeson 5 Spring Units in Each | P Qi‘ & Shflw Om(]als fi[][] | Jus Keepin® On (Phillips) Paul Robeson gt { imstances. Chair Cushion Omem He]l dim Saleg Plfln This Record is made by the radio characters, i Tbe CH°'~ 771! “ =i 5 e e 1 Springs to Back of Jake & Lena, from Station WTAM = i n === = = = = 4 Settee ~prings to Back of Each \ ( ( J W hippoorwill . Gene and Glenn . are soft and extremely com | il 1 m Spii 3 2238559 They Cut Down dhe Ol Pine Tree e fortable. The ring | Hi b 5 > Gene and Glenn = 5 | it T % : filled and wit lding of || || i Eyaeryr] prranged on Terre Sprinz Units in 3 Set | ) really appreciate these well-loved melodi only pure cotton AR ASA CAN to Suit You! 3 LNns n 5 Settee | you must hear them ‘ ReL L tton. I (i ——— ushions (1 Love You Truly ) ; . (Jacobs-Bond) .. Victor Novelty Orchestra |- 10-in. = Tove Sends a Litde Gift of Roses = d \ 1 22324 E | Folding =i PORCH WINDOW Here tl\l\ old favorite—the rhythm is perfe Dt R =T Card Tables —=| ROCKERS | | AWNINGS 99902 - 22303 5 Beale Street Blucs—Fox Trot Boyd Senter and His Senterpedes This dandy coupling is irresistible ( Telling It to the Daisies—Fox Trot—Bernie 2 Cummins and His New Yorker Hotel Orch, | 10-in. | Whippoorwill—Fox Trot 1 T5¢ Nat Shilkvet and the Victor Orchestra ) The lovely melodies of these two hits are exquisitely sung by this artist It Happened in Monterey (from “King \ : of dazz”) John Boles | - 10-in. The Song of the Dawn (from “King of f The Jazz”) John Boles ) | ’ WK INCORPORATED. 89 ASYLUM ST. 246 MAIN ST. Hartford New Mritain

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