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DR, HILL DISLIKES MAYOR'S ATTITUDE Beieves He Lacked Dignity in Row With Upson — Mayor Paonessa would have stood o little higher In the estimation of the community had he taken a dif- ferent attitude towards the president of the Civic Bafety Leaguo In the controversy in his office last Thurs- day morning, according to Rev. Dr. George W. C, Hill, who addressed 361 members of Everyman's Bible class yesterday ‘morning, Dr. Hill prefaced his remarks by stating that he took no sides in the controversy between the mayor and Clvic Leaguers, but added, “There are things in this city that ought to be cleaned up. The mayor would have stood a little higher in our est- fmation it he had taken a little dif- ferent attitude,” o Thé remark referred to the inci- dent in the mayor's office in which the latter called Attorney A, W, Up- son a “damn poor citizen,” and the league a “disgrace to the city.” The minister spoke of the Arch street crime of last week and said that such occurrences with all the | revolting features that come out in | the open are less dangerous than the 80 called secret sins, He quoted “Let him who Is without sin cast the first @ S— —— — — NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925; Our Early Spring Sale of Notions and Householcl - FOR FIVE DAYS, COMMENCING TOMORROW | MAKE OUT YOUR LISTS FROM THIS AD, AND SHOP GENEROUSLY, AS THE SAVINGS ARE LARGE AND QUALITY ASSURED Richardson’s Sewing Silk Over 100 colors in stock at all times. Sale 8c Price, 50-yd. spools 100-yd. 1 z%c Cameo Snap teners . De Long Snap Fasteners dozen | So-E-Z Garment Snaps ....... dozen and Eye Tape ..... Standard Notion Items . dozen 3 (o ic 1c De Long rustproof Hook 19¢ Liquid Veneer Five hundred Hottles of this nationally known polish, 18¢c | 35¢c | Sale Price 30c size B0c size i, Sewing Threads, k Darning Cottons ,Etc. Kerr's Lustre Twist, spool . ..... 12 Silkateen, standard, all colors Dexter's l\llll“ll" C ul- ton, black and whit, O. N. 1. Mercerized Crochet Cotton ., . Silko Mercerized Darn- ing Cotton, ball ......, Climax, 1,200-yard Machine Thread, spool 2 1 (4 Nassau, 250-yard Bast- “Kleanet”’ Hair Nets Sold the country over at 12Y5¢ each. All colors, g(«:}lchl:l ::\.h do7en95c Whittemore’s Gilt Edge Shoe Polish The old reliable kind, — Household Needs Moore's Push Pins and Hang: Collette's Men- dets, hox Spittler's Waterproof Cement ro Mending Tape, package .. Domes of Silence, 10¢ package stone,” and said, “The discrimina- s : | e “4¢ | The 30c bottle. 17 L e ¢ tlon that Jesus makes sets all our | WI“lmallth Thread De Long Hooks i et | Sale Price. . C | , Garment Hangers, polished morals and ethics awry. Some of us andlEven ' 18 oviag i i 450 [ | ::.’mll 3, 10¢ compromise, or agree with a cer- uyes ......... | | | Wood.. . or tain form of evil or refrain from dis- agreeing.” New York Shows Referring to the present contro- versy in New York theatrical cir- | cles; the minister sald, “The authori- | tles of New York are trying to put out of business, smutty, indecent and immoral plays. Sometimes one sus- pects the sincerity of the New York | authorities in respect to moral plays. The box office is the judgment of the successful play.” All numbers—black and white, Price . ..,S?Fedozen 390 W7lotlon - . o Lisle Bloomer Elastic, | go into decay. 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Sale Price 15¢ size .. 100 30c size .. 19C 60c size .. 390 Referring to the incident when the '.\'mith' s No. 53 ].OC ' ffl_{“‘)us dye flakes at half | Shinola ShOC POliSl‘l | Molders...... 8c A mab of Pharisces was aboit {0 sone Collar Band . | l:' ']“"P ; Sc | Th lae10c b | mowara Dustiess Dusters, | b2 to death a woman Dr. Hill said the o f AV i Sale Price e regular 10c¢ box — | g3 e pharisees were m?’ roliginns])’\;:r]v‘p“;; Pohshes of AH Kmds I Waist megw of cam- | all colors. 5 lz%c 250 | f those days. “If you and 2 rie, = et | I g s | | Jived 1n those days we would have 2-in-1 Shoe Polis a1l 2izen 39c | hn L 1 | Sale Price ... hox JC Flexible Slipper | DOllble Covered e i A Qe Johnson’s Linoleum | e 8 “The crime which ""I""]Y;i"""m“‘":: ; - | == " | Embrolderca Tnitials | D Slli lds n few days ago is an Indica : . 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Tape, | pot- y 3 | 208 | e e — ’ gomething under cover of respect Joknson's Semi Kleinert — | 200coun c | - [ incing ards 8(: | bility or money he will try it again Varnish Stai make C | ” B | P l h | “Colorea Mercerized Twilled | ; ability or G s farnish Stain. = g%/ ents i S NS RE EL ot s | W 100 count | CepC L crechized T | ; AR o by st i by 3 () Varm 9¢ i | “Wilsnap Garment I 8¢ | Pollo Furziture Pclish |, ooret, ve 19¢ A This thing which has happened Quarts $1.19 | Cretonne Apronx 490 ‘ | ]“l];.i;‘:':‘l;v Brass Pins, & | _Made from the old J. B. $ ‘::T;::n":':»’,.. Bind-’ is a nine day wonder. The fellows AR | ; 3 Fastenel’s st : 8c | Cowles formula. Sale — | i1z yard pieces .. .. 22c will get what is coming to them. The Johnson's Wood | Cameo Gum | S LIack andowhbit BT 1D At ) e A | Omo Bias Lawn Seam Tape— | child is dead. We had nothing to do Dye pints Cr R Step-ins C All sizes, black and white. S klorloiin 1 9 AN [ D with it. We wouldn't P";";,,i””i‘,fi,",s il | 4 o A nationally ad\'e}'tlseti‘ s lgc The 30c sige .. Cillte No. 8 o 9c yes to do with such a revolting crime. Johnson’s Liquid Wax. Hickory brand FElastic | snap that sells for 10c Prize Baby Safety Pins, . g S ape (€and (Ca R ) But what “‘I“‘m,,;. | Half 35(:, A 63c | Sanitary 19 dozen. 6C assrte ql:-.l doz. C B 3 7c PRt 5c Rit Dye Soap, odd 3 L] [} san't get away from it if | pints Pints BeltSHiem oy C | Sale Price ... dozen \r:.""(; h;n.‘: ing gc e 60c size .... Colored Lawn Bias Tape, No, | shades, 10c pkg. ....... € sl e G 'i‘".'l’.‘.".'tf i Reliable Sateen /i : : : S 10(: Eiatex MBS ke Dio You say, ‘Oh, it doesn't to $l 19 | S picce s X, 13 4 hdme:’ No, but you don't kniow when | Quarts . 0 Sanitary Belts . (o Johnson S | Warren's Cotton Tar- Flakes, pkg. loc will. What are you doing to pre- o [ | | fet Lingerie Tape @ loing to pre . | uttons ! c Diamond D, vent sin in your own circle of Whittemore's Lustre Dye | Omo Gum Rubber Sani- Prepared | Warren's Tafteta 9 ks :"':’“ ves, loc acquintances?” . ety for tan and l9c | tary | Buttol‘ls ,,,‘.”,,Wl Strap Tape ... (¢) PRE o ; Next Sunday, Rev. J. Emerson ‘ 3 [ o 39 Rick Rack Braid— Ford, acting pastor of Trinity . It blackiShoe=Ratrs | Aprons ........ Cc Wax S e (¢ Dyols, 100 pke sc I} B hureh, will talk to the class. The | e | A . . Rick Rack Braid, 6 yard— | Odd shades . . follawing Sunday A. T. Morrell of Putz Cream 1 7 | Rubberized Sheeting | All kinds, size i The full 11b | (i 50 the Newark, N. J. Y. M. C. A, will Metal Polishes .. (o | Sanitary 1 and colors. can that is list- | wign 41 9C E‘C'l:'::mr 5c . i spesl ) Beainnioe ARl R Wright's Silver | Aprons ........ C | Values to .ac! ed to sell at Tmported Embroidered Stick- | Package......... o fessor W. B. Clanter, head of the 19 | Talv e R S 8¢, Sale pri S edsing; s department of religion and ethics at Cream Polish .. C Velvet ‘G rip Sew-on c:l{d. Sale | DrICeR R e GC i l.sn.;:. Soap Dyes— 10c Wesleyan will speak for three ruc- Hose 18 Price, 2 | 49c | Imported Datsy Trim 8 [E18cicake fii e S it At ) cessive Sundays. Supporters . C | card ... &C ! Braid, 3 yard piece. . . C piggge S 18c|ui 2¢ —— Ul 49c |, = " PLANO WIZARDS e e e e e e e e e e e . English he was at some pains to de- | than one man, They have revitaliz. ; |about the time there was danger of Holabird who pitched on scribe some of the numbers before °d the waning piano recital and put | Maier, called Vv"‘!‘]fl\n_samé: and so Hn digital tools of the execut man team and was in hey were played. To the average |t !PON & plane where the proleta- |did Arensky's “valse reaking under the strain the year, F. D, : (Y o ) they were played. To the average| ., ;55 on getting an earful, It has become the custom to work 'n‘m. RN Wl irora®or i el Y B o “man of the street” who thinks|jsn't necessary to mention their of our distinctive American | proval as the anti-climax. team. ; . Chal‘m Lfll‘ge Saint-Saens must have been a saint | singing tone and their musicianship; | s into concert numbers, B s oS After the 1 ITCH - ONE d Pattison of the church, or Mozart the name |they had everything. v gaining in varlety and un- [y 1 m_ 1 i it the Naier and Pa i Soan Ul AR e e s s 0 G0 L Bk tball Plajers 3o IS A ) ] a[ Cfl ]ml tory x\mns mm- an ‘.my—u ""Ylm.:,\ Afternoon of a I'aun,” nor Morous, if not artistic, results n Called for Pla(‘ll(t‘ Gy fit lgience couples the imagination Wth the 1o Chabrier's “Spanish Rhapgody.” |be obtained by “handling” an Amer- - |auricular nerves. | Both could have heen “explained” ican folk tune thusly as can be w Haven, Mar L1 gy ¥ For Instance, when the wild ac- with profit, especially in the case of |achieved by pouncing upon a Rus y baseball candid all [ ‘“” R OTTO TRANSFERRED ' It was a trifie difficult for the l laims of tlm assembled guests de- (the former. When Deb im- 'Slan folk tune in that manner to re today, E H«\_""" to the tev. Joseph Otto, tto R Y Musical club to convince some of the |manded an additional number after | pressionistic model was heralded Percy Grainger ted the custom opening game with Iordham, whi Vlichael Keating | R 4' music-loving and conccrt-going pub- |the first part of the program Was|over the ridio about a year ago The particular tune turned into ar is the first c of SCason’s hurch for the | lie of this city that Messrs. GUY |finished, Mr. Maier announced that |yhile an orchestra in Boston played ! idiom yesterday was “Thc schedule on o i Maier and Lee Pattison were artists |gaint-Saens’ “Danse Macabre” would (jt, there was fear expressed that the Traveler,"” and it certain. the large of the first rank and fully worth the [he given, and then told the bedtime |“vast radio audience” would think i over the keyboard. The didates avai price of admission. Your sophisti- |story of how it fllustrates the arisifg | the orchestra was tuning its instru. old fiddler who wrote it would neve pects are considered unusually & cated hero worshipper, who Knows [of a spirit In a graveyard at the |ments as the piece progressed. Bui | have recognized it. The only places to be filled are t how to pronounce the polysyllable |stroke of midnight, awakens the |ip the two piano version the delicat Duvernoy's “Pin Wheels" has a © pain p Hearn at first and o of Paderewski and Rachmaninofl |others, how one tombstone after the | subdivisions of groups of instru- |title that suggests its class. It was W. N. Mallory, Yale's malnstay as has difficulty in under- fother is kicked over as the spirits ments, which gives such bizarre col- a sort of perpetual motion affair, the backstop last season. ) correctly, standing how two piano persons with |arise, and how they dance until the |oristic effects to the orchestral ver piaros scintillating without Besides Captain | o such indigenous names as Maier and |cock crows. sion, lacking, so that the tend- or break until the end: and just Pond the box ar Pattison can be of celebrity caliber. | That story was comparativély siln | cncy to part the jaws in astonish ee ln s o a s ¢ 1f their names were Polopararevski [ple, however. The other instance of |ment is also missing. The four | and Mostetskavitch and Moscow |explaining the elusive harmony came | their hometown, their sterling quali- |at the finish of the concert, with ties might be more easily under-ithree movements from Ravel's hands of tle y mosts all if nc the original score rformers played al- all of the notes in but the gorgeous L4 PR e (R e e R e e DL O B R To Merchants, Business and Professional Men There is the ordinary hat, unnoticed V! ars have names that suggest they lin for good measure. Mo. Maler | piece famous, were impo Bt were raised in the corn belt [told how the first indicated the |performance on a one-color instru- | o » because it deserves no special atten- But be that as it may, the cn:‘y:fl |singing stars as the beauty went. o | ment. The same held true (o a less- | of New Br]taln i intelligentsia have changed - their iher bath in the weods and then fell | er degree of the Chabrier composi- | “'m; I]lO extreme Hl W hl(‘h IOXI(HV If Mr. Maier and Mr. Patti- |asleep; how the second illustrated | tion. | ertize in these parts again [the music played by little Chinese | The Mo Goose suite, previou . . el . . s - » c the former doubting Thomasses and | (dols which sprang from the trecs. | Iy referrod (o, was originally wiitt Mass Meetmg at the Burritt Hotel calls attention to itself, and Fitch-Jones their wives, sweethearts and platonic | playing “fiddles made of almond |as a piano duet for children, com- | A irlends will all be there. Which is by way of saying that the two gen- tiemen made a big hit at the Capitol yesterday afternoon shells and banjos made of walnut shells,” and the third the wooing of sleeping beauty hy the be how the grunts in the bass illustrated the in 1908 n astonishing speci description. The and orchestr: the latter ed in | garb it is an 1 of atmospheric cond movement | hats which by their quiet dignity ex- pr For the purpose of organizing ss individuality and taste. ‘The house, although not packed to [laast and the tenuous quivering in | played yvesterday third in the ) Y *" the foors, was well filled and when [the treble the emotional frenzy of | suite—with ifs themes in the Chi. . > DOBBS KNOX the program of keyboard pyrotech- |the bride-to-be—and then the beast | nese pentatonic scale. has egrned e w r l a l n Wcs was over not a singie awed spec- | suddenly turned into a fine man and | considerable fame, and the smiles of tator reached for hat or coat; the [all was fixed for the wedding bells | yesterday's a at “the Chiner ® spellhound sat perfectiy still and [on the morrow. | dance” was a trit to its ironic ° P ° pounded paims for more. No matter | Consequently when the audience | humor. C r e d l t s s o c l a t l O n how much the smiling ut hard- |listened to the music the interest | Tu addition to picces of a classical working performers felt like cailing (was enormously enhamced, with | turn, including the Sonata in D by , they had to vlan! them- mlves Lefora the two grands and produce more of the ssme. Tt makes a great difference to the atdience to know what the music much marveling that the musie il- lustrated the story so effectively Without the explanation the public |would not have known what it was all about, except for the half dozen Mozart—played in true Mozartian style with typical Mozartlan results —there was much on the program of lighter texture. Saint-Saens’ “Scherza” contained a brilliant valse Tonight at 7:30 P. M. e f being plaved r Mr. Maler |or 80 who already knew the inner | movement that called for & smooth Everybody anlted evidently has Al ered that im- [meaning of the suite, floor and a fair partner; and the portant fact, and being gifted with | Maler and Pattison did not only | “Wedding Waltzes” by Dohnanyi, play as one man—they played better | arranged for two pianos by Mr. % fluent tongue and able to speak