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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, 'AUGUST 24, 1025. HOROWITZ BROS. 348 MAIN ST. Opp. Commercial BIGGEST VALUES OF THE YEAR GREATEST SALE OF THE SEASON FINAL MAMC Value 89c yard Closing out on Tub Char meuse, Linens and English Broadcloths in stripes and figures. 2 yards $1.00 Value 59c yard ( losing out on .'56-inch silk finish Imported Tissue Gingham; neat checks. 3 yards $1.00 Value 69c to 79c yard flowered and dotted Nor mandy Voiles; 38 to 40 inches wide, fast colors. 3 yards $1 .00 Value 79c yard Ratine Checks and Stripes; ,16 inches wide. $1.00 yards Value 2nc yard Part Linen Dish Toweling with colored border, yard , . 15c Value 17c yard Heavy quality Cotton Crash Toweling. U yards 25c VOICES IN THE AIR MONDAY. ( Ml rmjram on r.aslern Daylight Sating Time.) Mil, New York l-V i'f'5 f. S. Navy Pand. 7:25 lt.v orgnn recital. I'a.'b;ill yews, 7:ln I! os Reed, contralto. M iisirji I iiroKivm. Dr. Nlfliolns .Murray T-i: :) 1 r. from National llcptiblican club. 1 1 ' . 3 S Joseph Kncrtt's orchestra. Vt liM cw York 4U2 ''--0tniur music. 7 B.sin Tiooth P"dfre. soprano. 7:1.' Kno IVck'-'r, violiniM. T : .'. Tatlisons Coatee, baritone. !::!0 Il-altli talk. S:4 fi Miudcal program. I": 15 fiiuseppc ,) item-deft o, t, ;,, l'i ,11 Hosprrt Marino IJoor nrch. I 7:4, ! s- (.IS New York 31(1 Boh l.indiinlni. piiino. ,; -n l'r, mi, club orchestra. 7----Ero M o:-i s. 7. HO l"ran,- Millar, fioprano. ; R: 1 :4. 9 ! 9:1 ' 10- tl( . N,-w York 311 l-:n(! in!,Ti'a ot che.M i 7 : :: o t 'na Is 1 y Si.'''rs, popular ,i , l: "----l.ectun-, by .Inliii .1. I' linn. '.i- lan'ia. Stnplinny orchestra. I " -1 1, nt v I ; 1 1 r 1 i tr. iii'iuoloffiir. I " : 1 5 nil.- Ibrrman. soprano, i " : - " - 1 '., n P'-rtfir-l, wngs. 1: - l;.,!, .-Vm'-r an 1 l'r' d I'ikIp -It- rl; ; rt - : --T ori::ii'."-t ra. 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I ' . 30 IV n l'.i ri'i'-'s da in'- HOMES FARMS BUILDING LOTS INVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING PAGE Value 39c yard All Linen Dish Toweling with colored Q border, yard DC Value 29c yard Boott Absorbent "I Q Toweling, yard.. . 1 5 C Value 35c yard Windsor Underwear Crepes, plain and O o figured, yard 6jC Value $1.19 yard Very best quality shrunk Irish Linen; clos- Q ing out, yard OiC Value 98c yard English Broadcloth in all desirable shades, f yard OVC Value 51.19 each 81x90 full-size Crinkled Bolster Sets in pink, blue. lavender, etc., $3.19 each Value $9.98 each 81x90 Crinkled Silk Bolster Sets, each $6.49 W H.V New York 381 " 7:30 Harmony Boys, 7:45 Carrie BpvIIIp. pianist. S Francis Capouilliez, baritone. 8:15 Ed YVeltnn, songs. 8:30 Marconi Bros, accordion. S:4n Anita Hoffman, soprano. 3 Mme. Mlro AlVianibra. 5:2" 1'ollack and Yellen. songs. 9:30 Samuel Shankrnan, pianist. 9:45 Crejcnt Male Quartet. 10 rife, drum and bugle corps. 11 Organ recital. 1 1 :30 Revue. i:-i::,"o Owl Revue. W rrW Now York 273 fi Pance orchestra. 11:3m Midnight li'-ndsioui. AORO Now York 233 SMS Dora Slegall. violinist. 8:3.i Beatrice Mlesler. reclla(ion.s. S:f Willo club orchestra. 9:35 Joseph Turkel, tenor. WAlKi Kldinionrt Bill 311 ri ''.-. Snvdr. piano. 5 Thornton l'"isiier, sport talk. Viola .Scherer. poprano. b Horace J. Taylor, reader. 0 I.afavetto Male Ouartet. .S:3 S Trio. Vioia Scherer. fcoprano. 5 Lafayette, Male Quartet. Horace .1. Taylor, reader. 15 Mmsonians. dance orchestra. 55 Time .vtfrnaU. pi in WOI1 Nc-tvark mr, 1.15 - "A Word With Dr. 1- rank H. i?iMaliy." ',:I7 Chat'-au Paltufrol orchestra. 7:15 Bat Robinson, sports. 7:3" C 1'eland tlinnnii. baritone. 7:4.'. George Watson Little, "The Common Cat." S Sitpgi,. V 1 5 Ralph F.riclK-nthal, pianist. :30 -.1 R-id's Hour." 9.3-1 Edward II. Bierstadt, "TaKf, of Carcassonne." 9: I ., Piano st lection. 1" S'i7.-inne Richmond, soprani. 1": 1 5 Albert ' en TilzT, vocnllft. 1 0 :3i Sm.anr.e Richmond, soprano. 1": 4. ".Melody Ma'" Quartet. II Benjamin -jo Casieres. 11:1 5 Male riiart.t. 1 1 : 3(l I ,eo Ca rrillo. W(.( T ctvnrk- 2.V2 - Al rnntodofti. -Samuel haik'.nan. pi:i';i.-t. 15 Francis May, violinist. He lb'ch and .!.-r-,nir. siiuv. 15 Andy Razaf. mlo-ly man. Mine. Marie Rarri'-r Rous.' on. - pra no. 15 Lillian Gorjone. contralto. ."" Wl'llatn Ma honey, l-aritoin. 45 -H- t-ry Troy Entertainers. 10 Win I'nger and f?ealo- nroh. A AM Newark 203 7 --The Sports 'racle. 7:15 .In-- Rro n. tenor. 7:45 Will Wright. "Bard of Avon.' 7:55--lti,a Pury.-a. concert pianist. S:1 Irma E l'S. ot-,rSpo. S:3" Novel 'y En'ertalners. 9 "f;nl!fj and Giggles." 9:I' Harry MeCann and Jo-. u'Cal lahnn. accompanied by Frank Durkin. 10 Orehrs' ra. Mil' Philadelphia so 6:n5 Pinmr ran'-ic 8:45 Produce market report.'. 7 t nele Wip's Bedtime story. U(Mt Plilla'lclplila .Vis 7:.1' Pimif-r mnfir. S Mumti1 rrprt?n. 1 1 : fltiwppe di Rf-t'c-l it-,, t.nc-r. 1":J" Rosy-rt orchestra. l.-BS Tlmt signals. 11 Dance mimic. vi 1 1 I'nilsxMi'lila 7:4" Has'-bad score. 1 ; 45 Roof garden program. Value 55c yard PEQUOT TUBING 42x36 yard Value $3.98 set Value $3.98 Value $1.98 yard Value $2.25 yard All Linen Luncheon Sets 56-inch Rayon Silk and Excellent quality Duchess n , . .. , with four napkins; pretty Wool Bordered Novelty Satin black tfr 1 Oft Brocadcd hmWhne 'ge TnllS '2.98 ST'. $2.19 o.yyard....$l.,J9 assortment of color, and designs, J 1 Cft ValiiP4 98 Value ?2.98 yard va,,i tylUV 66x80 Part Wool Plaid Extra heavy quality aU silk Jff 2if aS,tr. fini,!. Blankets to A f Flat Crepes, 19 shades to 40-inch soft lustre finish .itht.rdCr..$3.49 -j-ft-.-ti.Mg gsE5..$i,98 V.,e?U9.vard L98 . Ravon Silk Canton Crepes Value $1.19 yard Value $2.19 yard j Brocaded Flat Crepe in all in all popular shades, also Rayon Silk Small Plaid for 40-inch Canton Crepe. 15 ; popuIar . A jansy, OQ. sport and school 7ft shades to se- l JQj $&Av yard Oi7 C dresses, yard ... . V Q lect from, yd. jl 1 .i U shades, yard. TUT .nlorowit 348 MAIN STREET WMT Philadelphia SOS 7:30 Dream Daddy Btorie. 10 Arcadia dance orchestra. WPG Atlantic City 300 5:45 Organ recital. 7 Pinner music. 8 Final baseball scores. S:0f, Dinner concert. 9 Concert orchestra. 10 Dance orchestra. W HAR Atlantic City 275 7:30 Storie. fnr little folks. S Seaside Trio. W'OY SchonwlalT 300 6:30 Ten Eyek orchestra. 7:35 Dinner music. MR W Tarrytomi 2 i 3 7 Children's stories. 9 Police alarms. 9:05 Musical program. 9:30 Scores and sports. 1 Wf.B Buffalo ,319 6:30-7:30 Pinner music. 9-10 Concert by Mrs. Wlllam H. Kadwill. 11-1 a. ni. gtatler dance orchestra. WHAE Troy 380 9:15 Trorado Quartet. W H.f RocheMcr 278 7 Musical entertainment. 7:30 Scores; weather forecast. WTIC Hartford- -349 7 Plnnvr nmslo. 7:3o Weatber report: score 7:55 Dinner music. I W.I AH rrotiilriUT 306 : S "Hi-rry Spring Time." S;40 Baseball scores. S:45 Talks on "Stob-n Automobilei' ! S:50 Tommy Martin's program. W N C Reviton 280 ! 6 Kray Kat Klddi-s Klub. ; 6:3-' WNAC dinn-r dance. 7 : 05 Eddie Pon ling, star. 7:35 Copley Plnra orchestra. Wl I IKistrtn IJB 1 Jack Ronard's orchestra. 7:45 Edgar F. Power, talk. S Genev ieve Gansouenet, opera re cital. :45 Nellie May Kller. reader. 9 Toweil Talent Night. 1"-Talk. 10:10 EJ Andrew's orchestra. I W 117 Springfield 333 I 7 Capitol on'hestra. ! 7:S"-Ba.n ball results. 9 Aleppo Drum Corps. ' 9:30 ip-nry A' oik, violin, j 1n Irene Simpson Rommel, pianist. 1 0 : 1 5 Baritone recital, j 10:30 Market report I 10:40 Book reviews. 10:53 Arlington time signals. W CTS WorroMcr 28 7:30 Baseball score. 7:45 Talk. KDK I'llt.'-burgh 30 Baseman scores. 5 News item. I 9:4 5 KPKA Symphony Players. 5 Arlington lime signals. 1VCAF riftsrnirRlt III I ' I 'inner concert. n 1'nrle Kaybce. Conc-rt. 11 1'ancc mafic. r.K 4 let. land 3R Mnstol proRraTi direct from L-""-w's S'ale theater. TAM Tlrvcland W T TV,- Golden r'i.vnt on-hftra. 9 tvruirinal Hour by the nil la'l Fymphcny. 10 Studio program y selected THESE ITEMS SPECIAL Value $1.49 each PEQUOT 63x90 Value $1.89 81x90 39c artits. 11 Symphony program, l: Frank R. Wilson's Euclid Beach Tark dance orchestra. M" .1 Detroit -353 7 Dinner music. 8:30 Goldman band through WEAF 3 R Detroit 5 1 (I S Jean Goldkette'a ensemble from Book-Cadillac hotel. 11 Blue Room dance orchestra and tololstf. WCX Detroit 51(1 7 Jean Goldkette's Ensemble from Book-Cadillac A'enetian room. 9 Detroit Symphony orchestra. WTAS Klgln 302 Villa. Olivia program by Purple. Grackle orchestra and soloists. WCEE Klein 275 11:30 Same as WTAS. WREO Ijmslng 285 1" 1'. P. weather report for upper and lower Michigan. Baseball scores. WS.M Cincinnati 328 11 Clarence Baiter, violinist. Clif ford Cook, baritone. Mis3 Alma l.ongland, soprano. W RRC C'liK-lnJiatl 32(1 9 Dance music by Caldwell and Taylor Original Benzol Boys. 10 Program by Robert E. Bntley Post, No. 50, American Legion. 1 a. m. Marion McKay's Bond Hill House orchestra. WEW Cincinnati 123 7:50 Weather forecast and market reports. S Hotel Gibson orchestra. S;30 Baseball scores. Continuation of dinner concert. 11 Th Liggett. Coal Heavers. Lyric Male quartet. Violin eolos with organ aceompan'ment. KSD St. I,Otii 515 11 Silverman's concert orchestra direct from the Lyric Skydome. KOA Denver 323 9:30 Silver state orchestra In din ner program. 10:30 Sandman's Hour. THE FIDELITY FINANCE CORPORATION New Britain. Conn., August 20, 1925. The Board of Directors of The .Fidelity Finance Corporation have ! this day declared the regular quar terly dividend of 2 per cent on the preferred and 2 per cent on the I common Capital Stock of this Cor i poration. and an extra dividend of ! 2 per cent on the common stock. ; pat-able September 13. to all stock holders of record at the clo&e of business August 31. 1923. C. H. M AXON. ! Treasurer. Right on West Main Street, within 30 steps of the New Britain Institute, we can offer you a fine dwelling house, which has never been put on the market before. Finest location in New Britain for a doctor's office, rooming house, or similar business purposes. Large front room across the entire front of the house. Reasonable cash. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Si reel Phone FOR TUESDAY ONLY! SHEETS $1.19 4I 39 yard . OPP. 11 Variety musical program eluding KOA orchestra. in- KGO Oakland 3fl 1 to Pinner concert. 11 stock reports, weather, baseball scores, news. 12 Educational program. Health talk, agriculture, books, automo biles. Week's Activities in Catholic Churches St. Mary's Church Banns of marriage were published a.t St. Mary's church for the first time yesterday between Patrick Jlcj Cusker and Mildred Hornkohl; for the first time between Joseph Muc ciaeclaro and Concettina Sidoti. Rev. Joseph Seraphim, O. M., a native of this city, spoke at the masses yesterday. He la a member of the Franciscan order and is sta tioned at. Allegheny, Pa. He Is vis iting at his home here for a few days. Rev. Walter Lyddy and Key. Ray mond 3. Clabby will be on retreat this week at Keyser's Island, South Norwalk. All the buildings of St. Mary's par ish nrc being renovated and painted inside and outside. The necessary repairs to the school building will be finished in time for the opening of the fall term on September 8. St. Joseph's t'lmreh There will be a month's mind mass at St. Joseph's church Wed nesday morning at 7 o'clock for John Genette. John Reale and Miss Ruth Paran ella will be married Thursday morn ing. Rev. John F. Donohue has return ed from retreat at Keyser's Island and Rev. Michael Keating will be on retreat this week. St. Andrew's Church Banns of marriage were announc ed at St. Andrew's Lithuanian church yesterday for the second time between Edward E. Miller of 1! Woodland street and Aldona E. Nemon of SI Jubilee street, and Anthony G. Adainaltls of 19 Rhodes street nnd Magdalen Mary Jonuska of 45 Woodland street, and for the first time between Joseph hvnnaus kas of 133 Lawlor street and Helen Ladalciute of 76 Henry street. Rev. Edward V. Grikls. pastor, will be on retreat this week at Key ser's Island. South Norwalk. Miss Phillips Returning To Home in Nebraska M. P. rhilllps of Ncwlngton, Ms dauRhtcr.O'iws Edna rhilllps, ot Valley. Neo., and Mr. and Mrs. R Wlnchesler of S Pymes street, Hart ford have returned from a tteeks motor trip lo 'Wilmington, Pel., whre they were the guests of Mr. rhilllps' sister. Mrs. R. Hoskins. Yesterday. Mr. Phillips gave n farewell dinner and supper In honor of his daughter, Edna, who came 843 Room 30.VB, Rank IMdg Value 29c yard FRUIT OF THE LOOM 19c COMMERCIAL here from Nebraska, about a month ago to see her father for the first lime. Many relatives itwl friends at tended the affair among whom were Leroy rhilllps and family of Slater Road and Emil Plitt and family of 2S0 Chapman street. Miss Phillips left, for Nebraska to day. Pho will resume, her position as teacher In the high school upon arrival at her destination. READ THE HERALD CEASSII IED ADS FOR HESIXTS CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs Tel. 2013 WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE AT THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 STATE ST. Under Grants 25c, 50c and SI Store 41so, Always a Fresh Supply lo lake Home THE OLD HOME tT STOP THAT MO e '-olT-1 DANcins 'rouno- i h W9 ll 1 rJH ALU TH' DISHES yW ; fSS Vv-- ' UNCUS BEH ENTERTAINED "THE QUESTS AT THE CENTfc.AU HOTEL QNT7L A LATE HOUR. LAST Ml SHT Value 79c yard SILK PONGEE Soft silk finish for dresses, draperies, etc., CQ,- yard DVC Value $2.49 yard Chiffon finish Changeable Taffetas, large d 1 n ft variety, yard. 1 .O Value $1.19 yard 36-inch Wool Canton Crepe, plain and two- 7Q toned effect, yard C Value $2.49 yard 56-inch Wool Jersey Tubing, yard $1.49 Value $5.49 yard 56-inch Embroidered Bor der Flannel, something new, fQ QQ yard WO.VO Value $4.49 yard 56-inch Kasha Cloth, nat ural, tan and tfJO ftQ gray, yard., TROY GOING TO SPRINGFIELD William F. Troy, a former resi dent of this city, who has been In charge of tha Travelers Insurance Co. office In Reading, Pa., for a number of years, will soon be trana ferred to Springfield, Mass. He has a large number of friends In this city who will be interested In the announcement. Mr. Troy, while a resident of this city, was a prominent member of various organizations. He was state deputy ef the Knights of Columbus New Britain Sign Co. "Doing Better What Many Do Well" 34 CHURCH ST. . Tel. 894 ifr BATTERIES Auto Electric Service C. A. ABETZ Tel. 2860 114 FRANKLIN SQ. TOWN Value $3.98 yard 56-inch very best quality Chiffon Flannels, 12 differ ent colors, tfo Jft yard jOi Value $3.23 yard 56-inch silk and wool soft finish Balbrio Si f2.39 gan, yard Value $3.98 yard Imported French Flannel in plaids and dQ jq stripes, yard. )4v)t Value $4.49 yard Imported Chiffon Broad cloth, soft silk finish in sta ple colors only; suitable for fall cpats and d0 1 A sport suits, yd.Pi3 1 ) Value $1.49 yard Sunfast Silk Draperies, yard. . 89c Value 98c yard Artistically designed Linen Tapestry, suitable for drap eries, furniture CQ and coats, yard . . O J C Value 59c yard Very best quality linen fin ish Cretonnes, flower and bird designs, yard 39c and was president, of the Y. M. T A. & B. society. Before he left Ne Britain, he was employed in the of flee of the Corbln Screw division o the American Hardware Corp, V. S. MARKSMT2N AYIX. Auckland. N. Z., Aug. 24 OP ' team of rflemen from the detach ment of the United States fleet hei defeated the Auckland Rifle assocla tlon team, 2, SOS to 2,713. The Amer lean sallora subscribed to a fund pay for the education of a child 1 the Jubilee Institute for the blind. A. H. HARRIS CINDERS FOR SALE General Trucking 1868 STANLEY ST. TeL S4T2-i FOR SALE Three Family Brick Housd on Woodland St, All Improvements COX & DUNN 272 Main St BY STANLEY