New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 4, 1925, Page 11

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the firs t prize in an interna. | 39 FAIR SINGERS AT New York In 192 | The time of per- | x.un.xl competition for choral “mkMR | Instituted by the Schurmann club of | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERKALD, MUNDAY, -t 18-+ T "GLAIMS POLICE 00K PART OF SEIZURE‘ MAY 4, 1925, mind muse [ " | | formance of this work will be about | | meet on Friday and Raturday af 16 wminutes. The violln has an im. | e | noons, i ortant part and the ohorus effocts Revere Mayor Investigates Report | St Peter's | are_quite unique, Mastery of such 5 ¢ | Torty houra® devoth 1 n Work in iteelf is evidence that the M . l Cl b A l . and Says It Was Verificd— . | ity i H 0l'|1]fl ISS 0 We‘:.‘umu o(r“:-'x:n’IMTn:cz.x‘::l‘lzv‘rlmfl ‘:n:z\nwx.n'_ usical - Gl nnual Dinner: fakos Haod in Haid eall j Men Omll lite y* | mass and will ¢ 1a until tomor f | % row morning. when a solemn higlh P |2 to be lar Postponed Tor Mr. Rosenbe Y N \ 000 1B | » ¥ rogram Thursday Night e, 0T 0stponed for Mr. Rogenberg |~ rwevre s, oy aan iil Honor of EQUCROT | roaes win e smm e s aepan: tempt by Revere police and two | Arthur Rickaue and Miss Rose : | SOUTHINGTON NEWS : 3 x const guardsmen, who seized carly Rolssoneault will he married at ¢ The Glee club of the New Britain | The annual banquet of the New o . : Ann Arbor, Mich, May 4.—Estab- | o'clock tomorrow morning. iiate Normal school is keyed up to Sunday morning a launch with . ' M ¥ Britaln Musical club has been post- | cargo of 367 six-galion cans of al- i nt of the Marion Bur-| A month's mind mass for Mo s highest notoh in artiatlo endeavor | TR0, 0k LT, SRS & Tohn J. Frié | \ or ita concert to be given in the he Lorough eloction was held | poned, Iustead of taking place at | cohol and 7 nses of whiskey, to | ton Men Endowment, by the | John | Frick will he s at 8§ diate Normal muditorium on Thurs. | "€ 1048y and the republican ticket | o [uprie hotel tomorraw night it |hold out a portion of the prize | prouision of o fund slightly fn excess elock tomorrow morn ) g was elected without opposition, no ko 4 cargo was charged by Mayor John | ge $100.000 by 24 Michig Gnie fombars of the first communior a%. ment, 'othar party putting candidates in the | WII! be held Tuesday, May 12, An- B. Wi ¢ Re Lazd] y 44 Mionigan, O, ;o meet at 4 o'clock Wed I'he Glee club consists of 39 femalo | el ’ : 2. Walsh of Revere, 1linois and New York ity men, was : o'clock : field, The democrats endorsed (he ! nouncement of the change in plans The ald that W ) g nesday afternoot voices, under the direction of Pau-| b1 16 mayor sald that a woman, wpnounced today by W Smith i SS0 Wne A. Moyor. The assisting artst| cPUPlcan nominees and the only fiy being made to members, assoclate’] who remaing anonymous, telephoned | woorviary of the University of Mich- T dren of Mary will attend will be Horbert E. Andt‘rnan‘\luun.‘.n:c:]m:fi"‘ i hved ”"'"““"‘“r of | members and sustaining members | him that all of the liquor which | (g, the £ o'clock masy in a body next fst, Irene Vahistrom will aing. L.|Nors oue that it wit) e g | today, ad boen landed on Ocean pler i principal fs to remain as a SN0 el Prior will he the plano accom- | ons are that it will he smal | Charles D. Isaacson of New York was not going on the truc Mayor | memorial to the late prosident of the St dohn's anist, Undor thel a3et s e will be the speaker. He is a man 61 Walsh with two officers searched | and the first beneficlary _ | inniversary mass for Ae o ausples o Kiltonie | 2 " v f 1 1 ) b b ¢ IFollowing will be the program past A:"N'lmn I’Z.':" the ..:,.‘, ': C|national reputation as a writer, the pler and found, he stated, 49 i 1ow. During her ife- 7 1 t [ Prologue—*"Salutation’ .Gaines ,P.\;‘"w Ma i wiilu nYosented ”“ speaker and organizer of musical ar- cases conecaled behind a t i 1ime vauaiva: Ehe Tng on O'¢lock this morning “God of All Nature”, , . ThatKOWsKY | poet wn oot ot Hanrepeted b | aira. Hiin toplo will ba “The New | nder & canvas, - At the riquest of S Enei\Tesa At TR o'clock fomorrow morr {Adaptcd from the fifth symphony) {iown hall here Friday and Saturday | S/81iflcance of Music and Musicians. the mayor, o said “He dido't : Sohlarint ate ne thera will an anniversary The Glee Club, N,",ns;, Daticing sill talloew Y1 One of the chlef reasona for post- ' !rust the pollce with it s of ap ey will receive the for Mary Squillaciote | Negro spirituals— if s ponement of the annual banquet was 1€ selzyre was taken 1o | oI ttaining that age o taking of the census of the ey —— | A eading he launch, the C-2 . I ) ¥ h will continue Wi TUFNEr | The Milldale baseball’ team was | ihe recltal of Israel Rosenberg, one laun \ | Aentitoi DR B arten'd ntin - “Wero You There < oManney vananished, 1021, hy the Corbia Ted |OF the outstanding planiste of- the jtured when iia Ients coases, the Income is to = “I'm Gwine to 8ing in de Heav. |gox e | ClUb, at T'nity hall in Hartford te. empted to he 1 “ior such emcrger PONTES BURNED TO DEATH, |Sox of New Rritaln yewterday nfter- The crew w enly Chotr' . Militgan | 1 morrow night. It was discovered orew. wore 1 poscy [ by tax funds, Honolulu, May 4.—All but one of BN fnoon at the Milldale grounds, the 00 enct f flegal The Gles Club, |visitors completely outclassing the | that quite a number of members eachan fcliarges o illegallin o nts may deter- Hawaitan string of polo ponies Boloa for violin— £ he - o | wers intent'upon hearing Mr, Rosen- | (ansportation of liquor mir which recent! ned from y home team. The game was in th “Adoration” Borowski \nature of a trial for the Milldale |Derg In what promises to be the \ s xplained that Dr. In rnia Jurned fa. “Songs My Mother Taught Me" 1a and Manage " most important recital of hile car . Rurton liad n re last | a il players, and Manager Arthur Lind v C l l 4 S Ch v s i e Dvorak strom now has a bettor fdea of the | The pianist has put in great effort lty tems m ars required wtahies, Telar f “From the Canebrake Gardner | weak spots which must be bolstered | in perfecting himself for this recital B « sie I'oundation win im? A Mr. Anderson, up, |and stories current in musical cir 9 : \ sent of teacht finest mounts a Three songs — | cles in the city have been to thie of Kelly of 83 Oak t was ing el f a rot : —_— “Snow Song” ... .iFoster| Take Compounce was opened for feet that he had attained an as- 5K yestorday by w bus driven by a jension to his dependents READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED “Ihe Call of Home! aTeia s yestatt iy PR AR Hus | oTIAFTnE mivatary loves isinog el rUtEACOC I ITo farl o g1§ Arctifatiost! Morcos the statement added ADS FOR YOUR WANTS .. Londondorry Alr service from the lake to this town | he is to offer, ESthioRdornoy ;o(EOak Lht el r irs or more Dr The Spring Beautiea”. .Chadwlck | will be continued this year as it was| The Rosenhe program wi ek, o "”v\ ik ko the yaically unable AN~ 3 The Glee Ciub, last season “ the Chopin so 0P aE=tha ohal ol on ot Bt RomAnFLEKE Oy SWIIGre i 1 i Vocal Solos from “A Child's Gar G : +ith the famous funeral marcl and {1 ¥o8 fonnd that ho was suffering |.realizing th arrassment which ; ¢ v s by Ste i s i 3 P y | from minor briises. might arise it were proposed to ) ¢ den of Verses” by Stevenson- The Ladies' Aid society of the tha winds soaring through the gra Chrialot e o lntiary s o ¢ L€MONS 118 ten ¢ Irerry First Congregational church will | vard at the close; the Wagner “I'ire [ ohs aog Jot Al ary 1 pension from tax funds for ( “The Moo Mold an all-dny sewing meoting in | Music”; pleces by Ravel and Rubln- | oy or oo g ops O 1925 want- 1 Parionaieepundenta g . { e MMy Ship and 1. the church chapel tomorrow. Lunch- | gafm: the 12th R Wibs Tl el T TagL litions by establishing ( \X/nnkled Skm 3 “Singing.” eon for hoth men and women of the | anq the Mendelssohn concerto Op. | aq gr s Ham LA i Pee i o SO TSR ST g o en church will bo served at noon. SER i IHE R AT suss R U waontatiiall L b0 LA OIS L e Smo 1 the g Irens Vahlstrom | SELNC ol M_,,“ o Gy ¢f a threa months stay at fund we Detrott, Squeeze the julce of Three Songs— The Southington Business Men's P gon Pines, N, C. 18t two lemons in & bot “Psyche’ o association will elact officers far the SULLIGAI £ J ntaining “In the Time t|coming vear at fts meeting tn Oxley SreenaynoEhenEben “Peg St Cax|assembly hall this evening. The bR R The Glee Club committee In charge of the recent | e tassy on a ssian Folk joint banquet given by the associa- —— " 1EiE0/a8) ind Planos, a 0 Song” i Gaines tlon and the Southington cluh wi (Coplnued trom Page Beven) | raurel Court Sewing sooet Week’s Activities in S ”""1‘ ‘,” Glee club with violin obligato |make a report [l : & 5 o a 8 very mi by Mr. Andereon. S e ! ] 2 , | meet Teaday trom 2, to & o Catholic Churches est anti-wrinkle Ic Members of tha Gles club are the | Tsahella Co . Knights of Co- |fino, MeCormick: struck out, by the home of Mre, H. Watc Honk tol tignten ras following lumbus, exemplified the third degren | Harlow 14, by Seebert 6. AIIBSHIG0 D0 Heatnut atpett fine lines and erad First sopranos: DeRid- on a large clags of candidates in the Last Berlin Ttems, Camp Cla N. of A.. will ho St Mary's dor Fosits C i Fot SRl LR A mesting of the Parish club of |1ie regular menting in St Jea e i8] 2. M. Gustafson, Eve uher. noon, Distrlet Deputy T P alble cndreh L B e Bty b SR e At Mis hine Janice L. Hartt, Vivien V. Hines, |Cunningham of Willimantie the parish room on Thuraday s [SNINEenED SatRlomusiy. 5 Dorothy E. Hood, Fanny T. Moss,strict Deputy Charles MeKeon of New | '8 May 14, at 8 o'clock, —adyt 4 1 of § ) Ellzabeth . Schwer, Trene A, Vahl- | Britain wers,in charge of the work, | [!me. All members of toue e Tep % Do v devot heid at strom, Katherine B. Whitney. % '; “:”: :1‘“’ e A “H ’L‘]‘] ol U elock each mo w e SR Vilis I : o be present at this meecting neeting in eilows’ hall Satur- . Sty o oieonmnos EID, ],‘Jlo'““: Lions, S"akeq H"e"ds Edward Porter and Edward afternoon at 2:20 o'clock. Tha|Week: with I Z8ily hue, Mary K. Finnan, Evelyn A May Now Be Rented i+ ot lartor cpent Sundas s b e i R Gusta Eunice Johnson, Mary ew York, May 4—Live llons,| homesin this place. | : 4 B A i N lsin ALt Palas cs. lyenas and other animals| Mr and M 8 by theat TS At T bleach and whiten sallow 3 nton { may be rented from the city of New | Hartford, and ¢ nd Jer o : i Mary M. Bober, Gene- | York by the it revealed to- Hanor il o Sl BRI XAt sarlole Alics | day when Dark Commissioner Fran- | Mt and Mra. Trank Cobey i tie LR ! will since it ncts best immediate Jordan. Helen i atin announced that Cen- e on Wilcox avenue Sunday. ; S : Wi iienared Lewis, Eima A. Negri, 700, maintained e| Miss Virginia Walsh was the guest| Home cooked luncheon, Crowell's GO RC ol ha S parial . Quick, Franees Stotz | cily. was furnishing a lion as f friends in New Dritain over the A ) AUk ————— e ot Hinnor" for the afate convention of | Wick-end. I Lobeka ‘ s Banevolent 1 Claire G. Brown,, lions ciubs u \'mlvurgh N \’_, qm Mr. and Mrs. Geor .. Hall of old a socl, 1 Tues at | lIc orrow evening . Doris M. Liete, Muriel $750, l'zmmlq from the rents are brother, . Honlss, of this at 014 1 . f oth A, Moss, M. 1sed to purchase additional nal 700, he said. The lion wil y in an automobile. make the jo cre o osing PUBLIC WORKS HEARING chora tasy muel Gaine Columbus, Ohie, which| At the meeting of the hoard of pub! ow night a hear- 1 he ing on the proposed tak- _CONCERT_ ing of land m Burritt street to Albany avenus, for highway pur- Given by poses, the s to he known THE GLEE (LUB of ler ¢ “he New Britain State Normal School 1 Assisted hy Hevbert 1. Anderson, Violinist Normal School Auditorinm SAY 7 at 8 o'clock. Admission 50¢ the street car straet turnot mination of st west and the @ the on Myrtle street, of Main strent, \ numbr and & gloriously ~ dirty... dangerously dlrty iff‘lmm‘ before cating” is the ru/r in this tes one mother Life! jov removes from ha knees and ke—the sk Dav by dav, ofter, smooth hat's the dirt you see—but v gets, too, the unseen, gerous dirt—the germs that thrive in the sticky moisture and bodv-waste in pores Lifebuoy’s wonderful cleanting protection is gu the health of millions of chi dren~—that is why it has be- come the great family toilet sonp of America, 825 fi tha office mber of such Incorporated 250-256 Park St. Before Buying A LAWN MOWER See Our Stock of nued from I g liconses issu of the city clerk. v is larger than for last ye nee May licenses have been ‘o Attend Great Sun Council SEH > nd o B About 25 of past g AR > M..'will attend the ann 2J.8 8 o sun session 1o be hield in N i s n on Wednesdsy evening, ¥ x leiegation will make t rip % R (> Bristol Party Leaves For Lurope Miss ¢ Conrar ! g A ];‘ 1'—,:‘ peopla { which tomo . . 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