New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 15, 1925, Page 14

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PONSELLE 70 ING HERE ON FEB. 13 Noted Metropolitan Company} Autist Chooses New Date | R | Rosa Ponselle, famed prima donna of the Metropolitan Opera company, who graduated into the singer's hall of fame from Meriden, will sing in New Britain Sunday afternoom, Feb- ruary 15, according to an anpsunce ment today by the New Britain Musical club, under whoss apsy she Is expected to puck tl theater on that date Miss Pon here for the club ago, but just prior to t became j!l and had Atiantic City, S! her health and t) that her flnes hava heen will sing in New I was at first planned by th elu "The appearance of Mis o New Britain will be t] ing musica 80 far as sololsts of natio are concerned. From tl Interest was awakened fn h pearance, both because of her g reputation as a singer and the fa she is a Connecticut girl. Much dis- appointment was expressed coy ) ®apitol has no ing Vepit) Musi event of the s¢ | have greatly heartened the bolshe- givan ynder the supervision of Kath- | wii he installed this | | | Rus meet next Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock with Mrs, H. H, Lienhardt on Golf street Everett Fieber has returned from re attend- an uncle Kingston, Canada, wh he ed the funeral of Mrs. B. B. Proudmun of I'rederlok street attended the Connecticut Girl Scout conterence held tn New Haven yesterday Miss Mildred Goodale of Newing- left Monday Boston where has entercd a hospital to train for a nurse. Mr. Pittsinger of Newington cens i1l at the larttord neumonia f the Newington ard, nd tow town officers board, finance amittes, a last 188 th n evening in the town scliool problem at RUSSIANS SEE HOPE IN RESIGNATION OF HUGHES ¢ Soviets Think That Possibly Amer- fcan Voreign Policy Will Be Changed. Awsoclated P Moscow, Jan, Hughes' in some A 15.—Secretary of resignation and the rican news- awal presages An govern- fet Ru e s that his withdr nge in the Ame ment's attitude toward s officials and press. beliet is indulged in Mr. Hughes' directly to disagre at Coolidg his colleagues over the quest recognizing the soviet, and the diction is freely made that one of of the ¢ B. Kellogg, will be direction of giving officlal to the soviet regime. bolshevik papers print ns of Secretary Hugh nsually referring to him compromising { the soviet. Today's lzvestia, 1 Jeading article says the Unite § may be prompted soon to recognize soviet fa o ne many retir Th tha secretary. in the counte- acts de- a e the By sso-Japane to recognition are y . termination Like “in the States 1 ise it x knowl 1 ited ay soon re ng every effort to bring t hospital as an un- | | ¢ | A | woman, was her lawyer. Patty ... | Mother .. {Aunt . Mary Drobnas . Helen Paskus . Ruth Anderson Kitty ... Mildred Wightwood On Mareh 6 and 7, performances of “The Blucbird” by Maurice Maet- erlinck will be given by the Girl Re- serves in the Y. W. C. A. auditorium, About fonr weeks' time will be given to the work of this production to be erine Nash and Marion Barnes, play cers ton, Mas: BERLIN NEWS (Continued from Page 14) days from February 1. The board of { is composed of Willlam H Theodore M. Savage and d 1. Alling. Foresters Meeting Tonight Court Mattabessett, Foresters of America, will mect tonjght at 8 o'clock a the hall for the purpose of clecting officers for the coming year. Cluh Will Mect The Five Hundred ciub will meet Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Baldwin of Kensing ton. This elub is enjoying & most | successful season. Winners at Whist prize winners at the whist, relie Webster, Wi 255 At the right is M. Garcon, | City Items B A. J. Sloper is in New York at the | Roosevelt hotel. | Home Cooked Lunches, Crowell's. —advt, The newly elected { Court Charter Oak, No officers of F.oof A, Secret Police Code , Goes Into Operation Chiet Willlam C, Hart has re- selved a police code hook explain ing the code which, beginning to- day, will be used by the police departments of the United States and forelgn countries for trans- mitting confidential messages be- tween departments. The code s one that was agreed upon at the International Police Chief asso- clation at its convention in Mont- real last summer, Chief Hart said that the de- vising of the code was considered necessary because in the past, messages sent from one police de- partment to another were han- dled by six or more persons who would as a result be in full pos- wesslon of any Information they sontained The heads of the victims were | In a hearing in a Paris court, Mrs. Dickson, American |found imbedded In & concraie block held for further investigation, after she had been [which Lincoln first used as a porch ! found outside the Soviet embassy with a pistol in her hand, which, it is alleged, she intended to use in killing Leon Krassin, new Soviet minister to France. |support and then cast on the city |dump. A jury recently decided he is sane, although his attorneys in< dicated a plea of insanity at the time of the slayings would be en- tered. BRISTOL NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) by Rev. Willlam H. Flynn, chancel- lor of the Hartford diocese, at |Hartford on December 19. evening by Deputy Grand Ranger P, | Burkarth, | Victrolas and Planos, at Morans'— advt Edwin M. Whitney will present, “In Walked Jimmie” at the Walnut Hill school auditorium tonight, un- der the ausplces of the New Britain { Teachers’ club. Mr. Whitney, whose reputation as a play interpreter, is | national, has presented more than 5 recitals in the United d Canada. Gulbrapsen player planos at Morans' —advt, Damage estimated at $50 result- ed from a fire in the bathroom of the house at 96 Hartford avenue last night before it was put out by re apparatus which responded to I alarm at 7:48 o'clock. The property is owned by Samuel Green- burg. W. F. Quinn reported to the po- lice last night that a gold watch had | been stolen from window of his {store at 282 Main strect yesterday. Chief Llks Bowlers to Banquet. *| 'The members of the Elks Bowl- |ing league to the number of 40 will |hold a banquet and social time in |the Elks Home this evening at 7:50. | After the banquet there will be |short addresses with D. Frank Crowley as toastmaster. Unique | prizes will be awarded to all of the | members of the league. | Grange to Install Officers. Officers of the Bristol Grange will be installed at a meeting to be held in Red Men's hall on ¥riday night. State Overseer Minor Ives of South Meriden and staff of state officers | will have charge of the installation. Remodeling Building, Albert Berstein is remodeling the large wooden building on Laurel street near North Main street. A | bullding permit has been issuved for two new store fronts to cost $1,600. To Open Dry Goods Store. C. Edward Bergeron will soon open a dry goods store in the O'Brien bullding at 21 North Main samoemsmmemmommonte LOST LINE LIMERICK: PUZZLE OVER THIS ONE Last Lines for This Limerick Must Be in the Herald Office by 10 o'clock next morning. WIPE yoUR FeET (NgECT Over wild crossword puzzles Bill Gome Refuses to worry his dome. He says, “If you please I will have none of these NAME ADDRESS ..... Go to it! Write a last line and mail it in to the Limerick Editor of the Herald. You've got just as hig a chance to cop a prize as anyone else. It all depends on YOU. Get out your pencil and sharpen up your wits, Then add the missing last line. There will be several of these limericks in all. what a chance to win one of the prizes. ONE DOLLAR A DAY There is no catch in this contest. All you've got to do is comply with the simple rules. writing last lines for the limericks. And everyhody has an equal chance to win a prize. Write as many lines to each limerick as you wish. But, first read over the rules. Watch for next Limerick tomorrow. Wow, - LIMERICK RULES Bach day, for several days, the Herald is printing ihe first four tinew of a limerick. Write & line to complete the limerick and mail it, or bring it, to Limerick Editor of the Herald. You don't have to use the form printed on this page unless you want to. You can copy the lines on another plece of paper, but be sure that all five lines appcar on the paper you eend in. Also be sure your name and address is plainly written on the same sheet. Watch the time limit on each limerick, Winners for cach day's limerick will be announced the following day. PR, O - Everybody can try their skill at THE HERALD “WANT. AD§’ 8 BCUTIVE INSERTIONA Count & words to a lina 14 loes to au inch Minimum Space. 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 3% cents No Ad Accepied After 1 P 926 Ask for » “Want Ad" Operator Blllion Lost in l“w&eflu ; ‘The Protective Commiftee of the American Bankers oclation which studies our crime as it rep- resents a national financlal loss, re- ports that the total amount in forgeries in 1924 will be about $],- 000,000. The committee estimates that the total crime bill of the na- tion will be about as large as its national budget which iIs around $3,. 500,000,000, AT YOUR * SERVICE Below is a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alphabetical arrangement, Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS EMENTS 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 2—DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORISTS 4—FUNERAL DIRECTORS | 6—LOST AND FOUND PERSONALS t night at A, B. hall, first ladies', Mary Orsie; gen- first, Joseph Ringwood; | consolation, Rose Kiniry and Thomas Malarney, Reassessment Meeting { A public meeting of the Berlin ap- | committee will be held to- night at 8 o'clock in the| TORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES UTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES UTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALBE UTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE UTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES TOMOBILES WANTED— UTOS—~TAXL SEQIVICE ARAGES TO LET OTORCYCLES AND “BICYCLES OTORCY'LS-BICYC-LS WANTED successful | held | | were: the earlier date had to be after the Musical club had considerable effort to call to the event:; but now that definitely known that the Ponselle [ Concert has not been eancelled, widespread interest in her appear- | wan e e e || V. W, C. A, NOTES || R L T T As a soprano of n'u”w-‘k | morro ments, Miss Por town hall. All taxpayers are invited duction 1o the put to attend and two assessment ex- the apex of t an's perts will be present to discuss he tists as a prima dont nd Joseph Harkins of 1 Connerton street copped the prize for vesterday’s last line. Confidentially they all were good, and just a hair's difference exists between them, The ramifications and whatnots whereby the Limerick editor got at the warp Bristol Briofs. and woof of awarding the prize would take many closely type Officer John €. McLoughlin has Written pages, so no explanation of the findings will be pub resumed Tis duties on the police lighed. In most cases “Chile” was mentioned and the award: e o s et ees iy INE Of the prize to a Bassett street person last evening evi- ERVICE _STATIONS REPAIRING [charge of the state encampment of dently awakened a sleeping giant down that way, for over 100 BUSINESS SERVICE - answers were received from Bassett street locality. 1f Joseph 1¥—BARBERS HAIRD'S, MAsSEUSE 1ssions to an | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morrill of |26 Hamilton street are reeeiving congratnlations on the birth of & son, Lee Hende 1 Morriil, Worthy Temple, Pythian Sisters, will hold a regular meecting tomor- row night at § o'clock in Judd's hz street adfoining the eMy hall. |Thomas T. O'Brien has .issued |lease of the store to Mr. Bergeron | for fivo yaers at an annual rental of 142,100, made attention | it is| | tlemen's stella The newly formed girls' club of Stanley Ilule and Level plant of Stanloy Works, of which Miss ephine Dunham is president, will | meet tonight. She stands at |serap books and stuffed animals 1o en ol or Easter. Any- |the Veterans of Forelgn Wars in | this city next June will meet at the Iren f has | one of old yarn, ec tion with the townspeople and enormous drawing pow concert stage. Her program will be WAPLE HILL NEWS the met yesterday of Mrs, J. H street. Accou ert Gadd of to speak to the ¢ Bruemmer reac of James W hy Mrs. Robert ‘Wm, Middlemass ham on of illne . sonata, On Wedne 21, the club will party at the 1 win and Mrs mtreet, with a of Mrs, He street. Tt tables notify Mrs, on Robhins avenue food s MrdT T A aa et & visit in New Y Maple Hill The B Fr Food sale 10 to 6, at Friendship Episcepal chy Special Notice A A Want Ad Wisdom a great There’s alwa deal of interest Want Column Opportunity each day at the door of those who keep in touch with the Wants. in ti Short, concise, terse statements of definite need are found in the Wants together with the appeals” of those wl have various an- dise or services to offer. mere Keeping in touch v the Wants means posted regarding Junity. 2 put to good use to contrib depart- left any m Billings ie Doyl sett t Berlin Jtems 1l meeting of the Modern 1 be held at the Athle- this evening and all > requested fo attend ood of West Crom- t of her daughter, at her home on Wednesday W tic Imen Butldir Wilcox noon avenue after- tar mid-week se 3t the Mcthodist church this g at the usual hour. ind_Mrs. A. P. Earle, heen the guests of Mr. cnson for the for Chigugo, 111 whist and social will he given voung ladies of the Sacred el the church parlor to which all are who and left today A Heart « The monthly meeting of the Pro- sive Reading Cirele will be held home nf Miss Hattle Mildrum r Mai Tuesday eve- e atreet ine Ining at 8 o'clock. HE Go! THING LIKE 1T, NOTHING LIKE D Mo FOOL LIKE AN . BETTER L OH, GOSH S Now Tl Q YOUR) JUMP o OH, ME , L = | H. Dayton Humphrey is {11 at hie home on West Main street On sale Mary E beth Dresses. 87 W. Main, Prof. Bldg., Room 106 —advt, There will be a meeting of the Y. M. H. A. this evenlog at 8:30 o'clock t the club rooms in the United building Do you know the 4he lowest priced 6- the world advt and Mrs. Charles M. Bailey hington street are receivis the birth of u lilson, at the Grove Hill lations on past month, | Do you know the Essex Coach it | the lowest priced 6-cylinder car ir | the world ?—advt, TRIAL STARTS TODAY | Geneva, 1L, Jan. 15.—Trial o W J. Lincoln, lawyer-florist for the confessed killing two v ago of his wife, (522 rs Lina, and her broth- Byron L. Shoup, was set for to- | day. ! o GosH HAVE To GO THROUGH WITH IT, OH, MY {4 . Pa’d Better Include Himself and Make It Seven city hall at 8 o'clock on Friday | night to discuss plans for the event. Tetter Carrfer Willlam W. Mer- rill 1s recuperating from the effects of a fall, which he recelved several weeks ago. JUNIOR Y. P. S. ELECTS The Junior Young People's so- ety of the Swedish Bethany chiurch has elected the following officers for the present year: presi- lent, Paul Olander; vice-president,| Douglas Company Given Hidur Westman: secretary, Ellen Pereon; treasurer, Gilbert Anderson: planist, Elizabeth Swanson; assist- ant pianist, Florence Hanson; chair- man program committee, Paul Olan der; chairman social committee, Ag [ nes Stromquist; chairman member- Gered by the government from the ship committee, Edwin Bloomberg: chairman Bitle study committee, Milton Carlson: chairman missions committee, David Carlson. Many of Arizona's most scenic highways were made by Apache In- dians. AFTER ALL IT CANT DO ANY MORE THAN KILL ME AND ITS BETTER TO DIE A HERO THAN LIVE A COWARD \ EacToRY 2 HOW \ COME N AlL our v AIRY.\WITH A DICTIONARY IN EVERY ROOM, HOW ROOMS ARE LIGHT AND ) < MAW “/'\//AMTD‘ | B | [ESSEE® “THERES MAW, MAGGIE, POLLY. DELICIA | ASHUR Any’ NEEWAH" I~ Harkins presents himself at the Herald office, he will be pre- sented with $1 as his reward for diligent adherence to poetical rules—Here'’s the winner: A Radio bug was Wee Willie. The Wireless dope near drove him silly, One day, we are told. When his bedroom grew cold Got nothing but cross words from Chile. el |pane with a wing spread ot 3.5 feet. With a standard 400 horse- power Liberty motor, the XO nearly 30 miles an hour faster than the De Haviland now in use though capable of landing at a speed ten miles slower than the De Havilani it is said. Big Airplane Contract Santa Monica, Cal., Jan, 15.—Fifty irplaues of the new standard obser- vation type, to cost a total of ap- proximately $750,000 have been or- Douglas company, builders of the around-the-world cruisers, and a force of 350 men will be put to work on the contract at the company’s plant here at once, it {s announced here. The new type observation plane, | liquor can be used as a foundatior the -Douglas XO is a standard air- for soup. Use Carrots After boiling salt beef leave a few carrots in ‘he liquid until vold. BY J. P. McEVOY WELL, HEQE Goes ! NEVER BE IT SAID AT DETER €. POTTER EVER FAILED IN A CRISIS. 19 1005, by Kine Fearves Byndicatn. I ) g N ) JAN 1S BY CLIFF STERRETT | | Clire- STERRETE JaN- /5+ is They will absorb the salt and the 19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20~BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED 21—DENTISTS 22—DRESSEMAKING & MILLINBRY 23—DYEING & CLEANING 24—~INSURANCE—ALL KINDS LAWYERS-PATENT ATTORNEYS Vi OKING, BAGGAGE HANGING . HEAT'G, METAL WE PRESSING AND TAILORING 30—PRINT'G, JOBB'G, STATIONERY $1—PROFESSIONAIL, SERVICES REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING 33—=WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES EDUCATIONAL | 34—c 5PON CE COURBLS It ERS A AND VOCAL NSTRUCTORS® | 85— WANTED—INSTRUCTORS i ENPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT AGENCIFS ITUATIONS WANTED—MEN ITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL 46—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS ED LIVE STOCK 50—CATTLE AND SWINB §1—DOGS, CATS, PETS $2—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES 53—HOREES, VEHICLES 54—WANTED—LIVE STOCK MERCHANDISE §5—ARTICLES FOR SALE 56—BUILDING MATERIALS §7—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP 68—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS $9—FEED AND FUEL $0—FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTS 61—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 82—GOOD THINGS TO EAT $3—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 64~MACHINERY, ELEC., & TOOLS 65—MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES 66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 63 B—RADI 67—WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY BE—WANTED-- ARTICLES TO BUY REAL ESTATE FOR BRNT E5—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS 70—BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT 71—DESK ROOM AND OFFICES 73—FARMS FOR RENT 74—SUBURBAN FOR RENT 76—VACATION PLACES FOR RENT '0_RENT REAL ATE FOR SALE 18—AGENTS—REAL ESTATE 79—AUCTIONEERS 80—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROP 81—~BUILDING LOTS FOR SALB 82—FARMS FOR SALE 83—HOUSES FOR SALE $¢—SHORE PLACES FOR BALE 85—SUBUBRBAN FOR SALE | 86~REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 87—REAL ESTATE—-WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS $8—HOTELS 59—ROOMS FOR RENT ¥0—ROOMS AND BOARD 91—~ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING $3—WANTED—BOARD OR LOLGING ¥1—~WHERE TO DINB l Daily Thoughts i D — “Waste brings woe, and hates despalr.” et l This Date in History l 1836 — Frances L. born. Her best “Only Waiting.” 1841—Cbarles A. Briggs, Presby- terian theologian, born. He was tried and sspended for heresy. 1866—Fort ¥Flsher captured by Federals, 1866—Horatio W." Dresser, meta- physician, born. His works unite the best teachings of all schoola sorrow Mace, known poet, poem s s WP

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