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AT M, A A i 1 A S |COMING MANEUVERS NoT SGHOOL ‘ECONOMY” Major General Hines Says They Will It 18 known, however, - that, fter | John McCormack described the indications wore that Foster had g TO BE ANY GIRCUS pointing out what it regards ase cr TR[BUTE TO De RESZKE‘JWN tenor as “the grand® old man Killed himself gr whether polson R rors in the finding, although daclar- % of Opera.” \ was administored by some other R ing the purpose of the Peruvian gov- | “Take Bim all in an” satd Mr, person, Be Real War Game, Such Is Argument Advanced for| Not Sport CARDS withheld from publication pegding the drafting of the president’s rply ernment to carry out the award, it suggests among slx other proposed | modifications in the plebiscite condi- tlons the use of American military torces In the two provineces in place - NEW. RRITAIN DAILY. HERALD. SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1928, . HUSIGIANS AEL PRY Mourn Passing of Famous Polish Tenor |18t They were wiunts, but Jea | De Reszko was king df them al” Sololsts, Players and Opera (-'ol‘l‘!:.\]r('orn\n('k' *“we shall not see his |like again” | Oscar Seagle, American baritone, said Do Reszke was “the greatest |interpreter of the ‘drama .of opera DETAILS LEARNED London Tragedy Likely- to oxaminations. The poltce, however, have not yet revealed whother the 1t is known that Cooke had the power of attorney ovér certain {money that would eventually have come to Foster from a trust fund, and the police now have discovered } ngher Teachers’ Pay Washington, April 4—Joint army- [of the present Chilean military and| “New York, April 4—Opera direct- |1 have cvér seen.” Solved by Scotland Yard |tat Foster naa wiso executed wn- 0 | navy maneuvers in- Hawall will be 90;‘“" o TS ors, singers and opera goers have| A ""“(“’; ”";‘" :’ & il “““: other power of altorney to an un- ) ; e R s to this president’s coficep- ¥z has outranked him in. the greal ol 3 t and | = ey |an actual war game, not & CIFeUs, | o of his duty of arbitrator s be.|PAld tribute to.Jean Do Resake, |08 “HIREICE A BV ERE "'g";;‘.:;:":::"‘I‘;‘:’,‘:;"",“'fl 13- ‘ 1 (Washing u of N. B. Heralg,) |Major General Hines, chief of ing entirely one of individual respos- ' Polish tenor, who died yesteriay at|passo, can even parallel him,” said [B:The Associated Press. i R cleny., eh . (bther Washington, D. C., April 4, —|Of the army, and one of the chiel | yiiity nat shared in any-wa® by'the Nice Mr. Seagle M a telegram ‘sent trom | 1OMdon, April 4—The mystery pf {aucst would help clear W _O/acH g Belloving that the welfare of the \mPlres of the game suld today on | yyjjeq states governmiont, 18 regard-] “The name ‘of Jean De: Reszke,” | chattancoga. Tenn. the gloomy old Bloomsburry tan. |ranifications ,°( anl ':',’ :.h';“ the | ehildren in American public schools !h¢ eve of his departure for S ‘}m as making it certaln thut he éan-{snid Giullo Gatti-Cassazza, director | ST Sibiiy dvhers Granvitle Coghe arid Keln| DECHPIE MEUTD. TacoRtly SRS o00 [depends primarily on the salaries Francisco to joln Admiral Coonts, fro0"entertain the Peruvian sugges-|6f the Metropolitan Opera company, s wyn Foster met strange. deaths, was [Dodies of. Cookp and Fou \ | offered to their teachers, the Na.|COmmander in chief of ”"l‘ Unfed [ ion for the omployment of Amerfean | “will remain’ in the history of tne | ANCIENt Workhouse for belieyed nearer solution today with [found In the mansion. D Stati 'y 4 tlonal Edueation association has es flect, the other umpire. troops. s : Lyric theater, und particularly of i if the conclusion of post mortem ex- arer Stationery Dept just fssued the most comprehensive The maneuvers are not expected g the Metropolitan, ;..p that of i - | py y“l‘."lfi,,‘,,‘f,‘},!"“’ Found aminations of the bodies. The po- WHITE RHINOCEROS §SHOT [veport ever compiled on public b¥ the war department to produce preme artist, with a true porson-| ~Rochester, England, April 4.—|'ce are in possession of a great ac-| New York, April 4.~Mr, and Mrs. school salaries, It covers the salary @0y dramatie action, nor reveal any PERAT 3 ality; a great singer, a great actor, | Professor Ernest Albert Hooton, of [ctmulation of detall concerning the | Philip McFadden of New York and facts of over half a million a startling new offensive nor defen- | of perfect elegance and of an un-|Harvard university, 1s among fhae[llves of Cooke, an Inventor-poet, | Philadelphia returned yesterday on | ministrators, 1 and other Sive facts” Gencral Hines added. {common versatility, 1 send a last |archaeloglsts who are investigating|and Foster, a young man obout{the steamship Aquitania form a four | employes for th 5 |“But they are expected to make up [ tribute to his mémory in my name | the accldental discovery mear Rere|town, which it is expeoted will be{months' game hunt in Kast Africa, ( The facts are plain,” says the |In bractical value for whatever they | and for all the members of the |of what secms to be a prehistoric | presented at today's inquest. duuring which they bagged 180 5 report ¢y shew that the sal-|lack in sensation or color.” Metropolitan Opera company.” | factory for tools and weapons, Some| 'The first suspicion that Toster |trophies, including a white rhinocer- i aries which a community pays its| General Iines and Admiral | e~ | Touls Hasselmans, conductor of {4,000 stone jmplements have been |died several hours before Cooke andjos. Mrs. MacFadden eald that, al- ; Kl teachers determine the quality of | €00 will sall from San Francisco B I'rench opera ut the Metropolitan, | unearthed, and the experts are of the | from polson rather than from the though she had shot elephants, lons | the teachers who draw thems Thoss |APril 13 for Hawall and pass Judg- | J§ RCSZke, Greal Polish: Rotor|sera: 2" tradition vaniiher - with opinion that about 50,000 years ago effects of cenl gas, from which his and rhinoceros, the buffalo was the | which have sown ‘economy® in tho |Ment ons the moves made by the . n him. It was & glant racé of sing- | the place was a considerable arscnal | companion cied, is reported to have | only animal which caused hoer | past are today reaping ‘illiteracy.’ |contending “black” - and “blue” flfld smge]‘, Dles ers, among whom he lived to be the | as things went then, béen confirmed by the post mortem | alarm, i DRUG CO When & school hoard employe & |forces in the theorciical attempt of | ’ L teacher it is buying the future ot |the fleet and its marine corps land- e | sk [the children in the community it |IDE foree to capture the key to the |By The Assoclated Press i ) I| - 169-171 MAIN ST. [ serves, and professional teachers | Pacific dofenses. 5 Nice, France, April 4—Jean . de 4 | | il beswd eutiiok can niok b hed/| SThs S ehiet ose of the| Reszke, considered one of the great. 1l et s eriny iviide lanlariesis {Hawalian exerciscs,” General Hines|est tenor in thg annals of the oper- k = In dollars pald, the report shows Sald, “is to train both the army (atlc stage, died at his villa last night th - Fl t Work | Tvm schools in towns and citics are (ANd 1avy forces in joint operations|after a short fliness. Death was due es, e a L] | gencrally giving slightly higher sal- |2 order that they may become prac- | arles now than in 19 High ticed in co-operation with each school supervisors and direetors in |Other. It this purpose is realized, the larger cltles have recelved the °YeD If only partially, the maneu greatest increases, and high school |©T3 Wil have been highly success- inrmvlpnla have also substanti ful. | benefited. The teachers in_elem Get Under a | tary and high schools show a slow | ; 5 fstondy but the greatest in.|Joint operations during war. Fall- I;I | : }{ | ereass 1s not over 10 per cent fn |!re8 have been only too common. T any case. There is, moreover, a ||1e¥ have been especially common H‘ t ! That brings us to the problem of | salaries over 1922.23. The average only 8755 a year, $10 lower than for | NUT UFFENSI‘E larger +rural schools a similar de- | e marked tendency for the salarles to |0 the carly portions of a great | country schools, and here the re- | 1 salary for 112,191 teachers in one- | the same group in 1822-23. In tha | | creage persists, ‘GO d S N . l P i et reacners | 00008 Sees No Vital Poinis “For many reasons such difficulty as always been experienced in gain, For Spring! '8 | Never before was a genius decrease as the clties grow smailer. | *2F S o | port shows a distinct decrease in VIAN NUTE room “little red schoolhouses” is self. to complications following an attack of influenza, | Although in his seventy-third year, de Reszke maintained all his varied interests in life, dividing his time between his house in Paris, his vilia in Nice and an estate which, like Ignace Jan Paderewskl, he pur- | chased at Skrzydom, Poland.. A man | ot wide intellectnal culture, speaking several languages, he was fond of sports, notably tennis and horse: back riding. He even went in for hreeding racehorses on a moderate scale, The singer came from a musical family. His brother Edouard, and his sistery Josephipe, Baroness Kroneberg, both had d‘s(inguish-‘\ll carcers on the operatic stage. Jean| | made his first appearance In Drury Lane, London, at the age of 32 and| the following year made his debut in | the | Paris, arter which he toured is Ironed! From “At Cépitol Complete Easter Outfit Given Away Free! Each Adult Person Attending a Performance of “The Dressmaker Paris” the Theater S & iriarics puid BNy principal countries of Europe. F for fine quality ax;d ft“le B s tiie ool et e ot i g’ it awineRalne it e sment apparent as in these new "5 iyoet chote in our American Ra]sed i Memma] |at the Paris Opera lasting six years' ! Knox Hats. All new colors. ;' cducational system.” | de Reszka resumed his tours and| | l [| There s another point which | S reached the zenith of his career in | MON.—TUES.—WED. I must be considered "before deci '\x“ Washington, April While the Metropolitan Opera House in| | “] | whether teachers are growing rich- | o D e S New York. Musie crities considered : ! er or poorer — the cost of living, ' kL agdeialc s of sl e equalling the best P nr.w‘ Some hausewives are under the impres- | WILL RECEIVE WITH EACH PAID f’ . e haains oo ariat r ac- fan tenors in purely vocal effects he A Qs s e R : Sldent | o\ asued them s an ntorprétativh| sion that Rough Dry laundry service ADMISSION, A FREE TICKET ON A \') Rareatl| ge, on the basis of a prelim-| SR 5 | . I 4 £ e o e B AR et | inacy/sindy ot the e nieng ballsvee o tine: Eis) 1 mbersonatlont ot ik means only washing and drying. ; by 93=005\Is/um Streeti| | atinane b e o line i i Memeiorialit o s | a ne Nagasakcharacterainc | But it means more than that, i ! p | “thinks primarily of salary” | Jacna-Arica Syuasprained ol Atter rotliing! tromithe latage 00| : ! a ys Umpe e as Er ti Hartfom. Diit otepy(asier covetajan ino| D2 logens e b | Reszks devoted S e It washes and fl“” everything, irons | P come which will make possible a | 5C\e that 18 not already anticlpated | o yg rom alt over the world, | the flat work; articles like bath.towels, A ! : p “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” | !ife richer and full in order 1o be | i s folr, with (his preliminary New Vo oy . hosiery and knit underwear are fluffed Supplied By the Following Leading & l Botiallceof {hs achaniroas o {peinln of 0 srcatent and nw e New Youkers Arrested | dry, ready for use. All that is left to do New Britain Merchants: : ————————————— teacher who has a standard of 1= | T RS S XER ) On Blackmail Charges at home is the ironing of the lighter Raphael's Big Store. . ..A New Spring Silk Dress he ey | 15 5 S em o e el ion crowewtaives [ DY ot A BT pe e B pieces. Jay'’s Shop.......... .A Fine Spring Coat wl Slgs BFaL G6E pint maning ovar) M\ belassured byt ool s | i e Lt e S TR ; : Walk-Over Shoe Co A Pair of Nobby Shoes 18 5 W ol i ‘This service meets the needs of many DR, LASCH doing the week's Lo atend nas drawn with evory de-ling 1o blackmail Miss Frances Nel A : The Woman’s Shop ..Lingerie and Hosiery Dentist JRundryil ang nursligll pelly dllas I RARE UOn 08 to It .that the| " ") gctress, who. said that. her| women, At a low cost, it is taking all Outlet Milli ¢ A New Hat i i : 1 £ 18 plebiscits is a fair cxpression of pop- | Al e k £ th ds of utlet Millinery Co. cedeeaii ew Ounrtz Lisht For Pyorrhca J| brings to her classioom, Igor. €0 iuiar will and that it aircady amply| o " Rl the heavy work out of thousands of Connecticut Furriers An Elegant Fur Neckpiece | 1h3 353 MAIN ST. | thusiasm TeSpe nd initi £aten) rds n:ih BB itvose )|.-'|rp‘1y; Doliee xald had bian need axa.dips| homes. Telephone us today and we’ll Voltz Floral Co.. ...... ..A Beautiful Easter Bouquet of ures showing the pur Hact tha e oy expected 10 I*"|in the scheme, was held as a mat take it out of your home, too, ] | back to 1913, the pre-war 1 oar| Peru over the outcome of the pleb. | i meportn o mollongtia e GIET WILL BE AWARDED LUCKY TICKET daj | usually taken as a falr, normal costljacite to determine the soverelgnty| ‘¢ F bt 7 VRS (Frank E.Goodwin ||t sorase sy vas| 2,200 protices fo waien s | R08 Iath 2uive, e R Ough I ’ry HOLDER WEDNESDAY NIGHT pa Althou, he average sa 1as long asserted claim. e : | b 7 The text of the Peruvian com- 'l‘l}“‘ “,]","’f“,”." "‘"kla‘" - : 8pr Eyesight Specialist | munication, which bears the signa-| cc0 BV detectives and th [ éac 327 MAIN ST. Tel. 1903 ture of one ial Peruvian| bt Lt el hot fees o _connectlon] oy, o ST dutomid: 11c a pound apIto ea er me | National Tducation associa- [{he peruylan gov ent, Has beer] COnEda and Englang Iz the order MON.—TUES.—WED.—APRIL 6, 7, 8 tair kes no attempt at expla 1y name | . 2 g Ay R ; nion Laun 0. “THE DRESSMAKER FROM PARIS” Clu The SHURBERG COAL CO. Hiial lohiha reader s ect | e — — (A Paramount Picture) der 55 Franklin Street ln,";l‘;,”,.& SC AL aed opportuni- | said to us the other day, “I wish T had economized P ¢ . id Phone 22 ties for the collega graduate who [l On something besides MILK when my children were growing up.” Leatrice Joy—Ernest Torrence—Mildred Harris Side heretofore has tra hecome |l You will think ¢ too, some day. i o a;ndB . and |a teacher, the “trek nternational Beaut; L R e e (o al y Models K- fhe cities, the power of organiza- | | 1\" HOTEL tlon in fighting e salary ttiss of .‘ See “THE DRESSMAKER FROM PARIS” She Will Give 12:39 WASHINGTON <o GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK § S = Ot e bt L .Cor y . Jent Green o a “Pat Comer \\daslhuf!gt'fl;\t St | fon of Labor is what the children need. Raw Milk. Vitamines, proteins and . ing t \‘;;:"RI(,‘?\,SE'&\?D‘ S+ M| has just sent letters to Nis organ- M favor all there. - Bissel Al A} ] rs urging a. e in the union- Drop us a postal. 5 EUROPEAN PLAN ng of school teachers, o C. R. WEIDMAN, Supt. TEL. 928-13 ’ . i Iys ch Room and Board—$10 up : B —— A l ' 1 D ff I Rl Transient Rooms—$1 up ,‘:":,1:]‘,“,,:} ey S tter Y 1 erent n fifinl Qur New Grill is a Nice | theretore, welcome an opportunity | Mary Place to Eat to help teachers in thelr voluntary | R 1 N Mrs, esuits Now a Year Ago saruy | tare ndition preliminary v —_— | S T sty o the best of our knowledge there had neverbeen e Sl o k and M 00 1ast | Holiday Air Trips at H a 3-inch motor capable of producing 68 horse- Lady, Y < p R P : will b Reduced Prices Abroad i power, a spfeeld of 70 miles an hour, wlfln gasoline London, April 4.—Along with this i economy safely over 20 miles to the gallon, until The ter mil H . . SaRu iRl erin s el THE E ‘ the Chrysler Six arrived on the market last year. e notices of speci H There is no other today. home 1 H . . . . 0 . Th H Thatis wha_t scientific engineering in the way of per- short b R H fected gas distribution,special combustion chambers Gl USE H and heat distribution does for the Chrysler Six. and ¥ SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED | abhay i MILK AND CREAM continuing antil Aprd 15 ) H There has never before been a motor in which all 1 Parls £9. Under the schedule it will | in the safety of any § sense of vibration has been so completely elimi- * Mrs, bt pouiblnjfcr passcageraftofionse business enterpriseisthe § | nated, never before a car in which side-sway and il LOF either of these caitals character of its manage- : . genoch iix Sad el S Hatage. Ch road-weaving are absent, never before a car with Ald soc Boninere 1 meito T : g an overall length of 160 inches that afforded so much iy b e i giiaad) The New Britain Na. usable space—generouslyroomy for five large adults. ire to be put into service to bring tional Bank is managed H E 1 MHe h The 1 Reidla. and directed by experi. xamples mightbecitedtby the score. Butyoucan see of the 1 T > e het 3 8 > f : met W SWING TOWARD before re- | enced bankers and suc. | for yourself how utterly different the Chrysler Six is b HEALTH p i 't mIONAL cessful business execu- H and why the eager public bought more than 32,000 Deming | REJECT UNIFICATION tives of the New Britain [ | Chrysler cars the first year, if you drive thecarbut a g;“!?_";; Swing your family to. B3| ws St Tho o fj}sggiqt, andfllt ad)llu)m H few minutes. We are anxious togive youa Chrysler of the Sehrd health and safe ;.’- e, (negro). vesterday voted 93 to | ]lilslled_\ “q(‘rincily:lo: ~t:: ,; H nde, to prove it the bect-bmlt car you ever sat in. Fas and safe- 53 to reject the osed unification 8 2 ) H . . ¥ : e n R ana | sound banking 1 %:Tp::m'"‘?". 5 “3;? R‘swm % ';% The s ty. Ask us to deliver | AT (e the Lay- | ) E The Roadster - - - %525 The Imperial~ - » 2068 ke ik and aeam [ s assoclation 9 to 4 In This bank grows be- : TheSedan ~ « - . 1825 TheCrownImperial 219§ . took pla ) | favor of e ”, A0 l cau:ll'P the New Britain H All prices f. 0. b. Detroit, subject to current government tax. the chur it's pure, rich and | FATAL SHOOTING ROW | 2 ggxcbt.xc appreciates the H ‘:’i:mlf:_dzru‘::nd the_:‘onwnhéc:';M . ;L:;;:‘_M“yr | Chicago, April 4. —Two men were » H | et —— :: Soslers \ e reside) wholesome. fei Rl \vocnRnl pRly terary OMSfM H o Cheyvior sarvics A\ 7 ¢ ety | wounded vesterday in a sheoting af- n H | \ W 8 | retar [ fray § n's apartment. R e H T ~ Y S eiscie et Sv dniade | THE BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO. | e ine Smi whom he boarded | presented | Martin Mach became enraged whe S5 that G Ao A e 250 Arch St. . (Opp. Grand) Tel. 2952 - = 2 ach shot Stachowski, waund 3 ::i!?fl;:’?;};t"?‘é[;2;~ EJ ed Mra Smith and then killed h | -