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HARION TALLEY 1S GREAT OVER RADID Theills Conntless Thousands With Her Singing New York, Feb, 20 (). of Americans scattered the United Btates today know the voice which carricd Marlon Talley from a church choir in Kausas City Thousands to stardom in the Mctropolitun Opera house. Making her debut on last night, Miss Talley sar Sweet Hon especially henefit of her friends a In the Missourl Ciry, her home town tor 1 rolatives Thousands in and the southwest heard it and found in it a particular appeal, symbolizing the rise of an American girl to a place in the opc atle world dominated for many years by foreign stars, O those who heard her siug, per- haps none was more touched than her 80 year oldgrandfather, Gustay Braun. “I'm the proudest man in America tonight,” lie sald, as he wiped tears from his cyes. To these homefolks, Mi Talley at the end of her program, sald: “My love and thanks to all my friends In Kans: Your loyal support for mc year has been my g encourage- ment. And to my -m!s of the radio audience grectings." T'vo nights affer the 19 year old danzhier of a telegraph operator | made her debut on the Metropelitan | Oprera stag ing four songs at Acolian hall, which were broac from seven stations. Never beforc as a comparatively unknown voice been given such wide audition &0 quickly. Three floors below the broadcast- ing room 140 friends who came by gpecial train from Kansas City lieard the youns soprano sing * Nome,” “Comir’ Th the R “Una Voce Poco I 14 “Hom Sweet Home” The Kansas City delegation held a short reception for her later. from the exact spot from which siovanni Martinelll, Metropolitan |Columbus' flag ship put to seas tenor, and Marguerita D'Alvarez, | itches have been dated Chicagn Opera. campan, contrelto, |{rom both Huclva and Lalos, Spain. also sang. | region from which Columgus L 6 |sailed is the subject of a bulletin ARMY AIR SFRVICE IS NOT §0 AWFUL rogress I Gen. Patrick Says Being Shown = . |Maria, the Pinta and the Nina put Chicago, Web. 20 UP—The &MY 144170y from Palos it was a rea- | — alr service “is not nearly so bad o imporiant - port, just far | ny the Ateeciated Trow pany to be interconnected with as some of its critics and some who within the common, forked | london — ' party has | 1hose of Eastern Connecticut com elaim to bo its fricnds would lead of the Lo Tinfo and the | other dissen des that 1n- | pany, Henry Rors - one leveiiatatoracioncial ey s fo be protected from the | volving Lloyd George's land | younces, son M. . its chicf, told ie Atlantie. But long ago | scheme. a party convention | g I Executives’ club yesterd harbor became silted up, and Leslie Hore-Belisha slapped Wil- | Washington—In orde. to becom« Gone Ahead Quic 5 now that which bears the famous liam Pringle's face, la suceessful farmer marry a gil “Amid the storm ar Be l ame ‘Palos' f¢ only a tiny, in- = brought up on a farm. This recip: sald, “we have gone ahead ulet- | it fishing village, Budapest — Hungarlan parlia- |is from Dr. Elwood Mead, commis as possible, standardizing air- | is situated on the Rio | jmeptarians have different means of 'sioner of reclamation, and are getting somewhere. iqy, o 4rm of the estuary about ten | soiiing disputes than Englishmen gikines “It our critics and frlends Wi, 0y from the sca. At about the | )cputies Patay and Rassay fought w Yorl—Prince and Prin Kindly tako a scat somewhero ant |, tance up the Odiel arm 18| 4 gyl with swords. Patay has a Obolensky are to build a pal: t while we convs Lt the rival which 1 Wl S T G {residence at Rhinebeck, N. Y find we were not nearly so il as |dominant port of the estuarvies. As | L A1 princess, who finherited $5.000,000 they've thonght us [Palos went down, Hluelva went up. |y vork — In a row over a | has bought 99 acres fro her broth . e (,""""'“1,"1‘,‘”(1",',?. rather | A IR B G SRERC ety o0 By Wb S 0 VRNR AR Eners {55 ahout o e of the great GUANNIUICS | wi)),rq G, Kinkade told her hus- sharp diff: es of opinion ahont qe oopner and sulphur ores that are | pand she was an adopted child tshington—Mr. Blanton is to our horial defenses. The basle rea- |& o BReE ©o SR e surpa s Ss e to show Mr. Hill how to get w son for these ditferences flows from |io oo hanqied ¢ only ”j“"]f’“ r” l‘;:tlm Nicvainann aal from Baltimore beer and so the conceptions different men have g iidy nowe In he neighbo inu »‘“’; s bt 4 ‘_H"”m:fl' e Anti-Saloon league's treast ot the importance of fore the two rivers, are the larg Lbs },",” R A umiliating dis |containg $100 less than it 1 d-xrim; time of w deelsion | imines in Spain. | husband - for a humillating di% ), vo hag Hill'y challenge bec s with con which ]""‘ |Rival Ran Away With Date Dines | closure |cepted. bably take its stand somewhere | wuginee Huelva i of the bustling o) S R a‘ 10\\-”\ the extremo of the enthusi= |y ocone with its hotels and telegraph | = f““““"‘"h o'l Aacon, Ga.—Members th asts and those who call themselves | og while Palos s of the past. | ‘s c has put SUCh & | onion class of Mercer university e hucwalive lihoasinariicts in ihe recent |crimp in the profits of transferring y. o’ prosented a petition fo the Fine Army Record |airplane t w o York ety that|p. ggent to have their diplo General Datrick said army fllers (o, th wa npanies are seeking 0|\ rjtten in English, instead of L had flown 1,000,000 miles without [pq g orf Palos of this git- | increase their so they may be able to read wha a fatality, with cargo, on & model o igh iy, ith most | = jis written on them i and had found it co of th orics of | Jerusalem — The followers of | pieadice s = . 5 por cent of freig (»».:.,»u‘]«; mi |the T 2 H an old dervish :! llyuwmn ,h::‘.“l‘\'(.‘flthcl' Bureau Exnlains = ransporting 75 new army planes o1 reminders of | heen tried by a .In&]'m cour or | ‘\v' i \I “' CI"‘"“ - ust completed on {he Tfi““f coast. {Cotumbaus in this _resion than what | praying while facing Jerusalem in- | arm Alaskan Clin EEER l1s left of Palos. Opposite the june- | siead of Mecca. The dervish said | Washington, Ieb, 20 (@ | |tion point of the Odiel and the | \fahomet told him a vislon to do |weathers bureau takes no stock Bmyrna to Rise I‘I(ml ’T‘\.’\'n‘ is La Rabilda Mo Y. | g0. The culprits have been s suggestions that volcanie activity in Ashes of the Massacre where Columbus e- | fanced to look toward Mecca the Alaskan territory have o a4 ()~ ¢ | og \ from its |pig ild® plans. The prior of the | ih Instead, the bureau declares a pe | 1, Utah. Forty bodi h e Ilmn recov med lest may llc in slide until spring. ‘H\u istery, formerly the confessor 0w york — Leonora Hughes, |cullar layout of atmospheric pres 5 I8 , £ = KN el BT PR ST After endless delays the nEord | Queen Tsabella, Induced her to fin- | p 00 woqding to Carlos Basualdo > has brought warm ocean winds | ' ron major engineer ‘. W The strects of Harbii are fairly overnment has approved |ance the On the river bank, 1, Maurice, her dancing part- and has deflected down | v in i Injor ! SR1VTe i ndibriing ibie he reconst - |near the monastery, stands a col ;\(HI | ner, to weep a year ago, now nada cold waves nl’n ”1H i : T ve paved, and they ollan port which was la n st of Columbus, 1; oking off i 10- 11 happy mother of an Argentine 'usu nss over the Alaskan-8 ui . ) e ¥ with rough stor Driving is not a cptember, 1923, Out of the prescht ward the ocean which he conquer- | g0 “yor family has been in- [berian sector iR ';’ ur‘ 1e crew up lcasure, and during the rainy sea- bompelian-like ruins will rise mod- |eq, e d el [ A Il there is to it.” say the | ‘\‘ ; 5 EEsi A BUtlin ks aEaToN rn parks, public squares, an { In Historic Corner uv Spain N experts. “Volcanoes may look and | |,’ Rotvd, ! _ i 2 Sniihatiacobpisd hent cente bulldings, | “ralos, cven in the days of 8|y i 40y yown — It runs in the ct flery, but the most ferocious one | SR I T e dry season the S elilog ot 5. stores and | importance, was really not the most | SR Bl O Cousin |10 the world jan't warm en Nhf““ ‘ o 4 H : 1o thbr dugt b 5 Homiaal place ;“rgu i Uhe occan|[WMNL YA EQL 28 1Yy heat up even a small corner of a C [v 1 Maa C s B ! - > ' s arehouses. ical p e s 5% violnist: WA i v ile I e whar Since th which followed | Seville on the Guadalquiver | ©f Marion, is quite a violini {regular cald wave." fll] pai am&ly \eW 2N \‘h < NAtaIcE il e space hetween rs wheat has come ¥ : entry in s the metropolis of south- | = On one occasion the temperature | t v i b . tustaphia Kem t entry into was the metropolis R S t Dailunn : : New Harbin and the river, Down 'to be grown ively in northern K ¥ ¢ S e kings.| Ne ¥ . ShEls 3 as higher tha al N ri to build y y e city, not a brick snjlaldiny s Lot g ”w,y { most apologetic that he o :J; J '\\’181}"}&2 s hiEcat DEVelUped hV a fial]ldad Atk ; : : cam from Pristan, and oufside Manchuria and Harbin has become a e Turks in the devastated TOP- [ All voyages of consequence, includ- =% he AR MV ACRIONY S 7 = < < t zest single he Turks in bl e e ,\,” It was 1 not th the real may | (B : X . Tts larg g S i B ent from what & champlon says on | Cleaning Shows Premier’s | wasnington, . c. . 1 NO ACTION AS st port was San 2 i T v : & Vera Cruz Icb. 20 (A—No the mouth of tha Guadalquiver, | the Riviera. i Rug One Of Great Value :V“”ri.“ pians min <y ok on & Blacksmith Tlade in on has bech taken by the about 40 miles east of Palos. When | S ! London, Feb. 20 Al Beralan:l S e 1 v Vhen w“ Britain Falls Away overnment on the reqnest by the wealth of the New World was| Sofic — Some fellows. now Pre- |carpet of great va Just ibeenj Sraboz o £ ank ] < year AT Tnd, Feb, 30 MRy ! et ey wnd_ shiploads of bullion | sumably hurrying back to the ugiscovered” at Numher 10 Down- |China and Tu L reat v ‘ i ny e The gov- Seville was giv- | mines (Pennsyhania anthracite), [ing street, the Premicr's official "m“ 'j“ S s ¢ Aot dttio round up monopoly tr put a lot of counterfeit dollar bills |residence, through the simple pro e Railiny iiehihas oty ¢ SAine e e, and going (o i e and then S into circulation, aving been in- [cess of having the carpet washed for Heanile HIET Bt h or ay, no longer appeals 1to its own. Columbt duced by sharpers to make a |the first time in forty years SRS 3 . v Gl ntry lads, So few are bt g Lucar on his swap. The carpet was soO mouflag- |Whatever Russian r I 2 S (hut the trad DoLTS Cat i : zellan 100, begar circumnavi- | = {ea" under the grime of four decades [t0 b IDOn ST A - 7 L |zation of the San Lucar| New York — Advice at natural- |that it was difficult to say what the | TRERS TOS KI0ES ©f : ths in this section [esiig nter the o) naining ship ! g jan B, st trong: “To be good cifi- |win, the Premier's w had it & ) 2 SR ights and sad- \P(‘(‘“‘l ‘m“' [of the dend leader completed fts | o il n 14 read newspapers.” [to the cleaner, and the renovated | equal ditficulty in eh- ! 1 rip at the same port. | = |carpet turned out to be a piece of | o & oarry on thety Annual ) v important New Haven—Yale's relay swim-|very fine Persian work, worth |"Like may ir Naon o ming team ks three world rec- |large amount of money. [Eatadiabi had's Hall, o the [ ords in meet with M. 1 not al- | = T [into existe e as 3l > =:————-_== hy cvenin of the RS A | 11 1 T eI O thel lowed becauso of tllegal start. Shows Large Per Cent |08 i ercature of a railrond 10 a hairal usic. Good fime or role fn| = | Of Young Soviets Drink |ereater extent. perhaps. than pRana. ; New Haven — Orders to arrest UP—At the All |other large city L 3 THOS. O'DONN (of Kansas City, Mo.) epresenting Fraternal Ord of Eagles JD( EVENING, FEB, 25 at AGLES' HALL, In the Interest of for 1,000 Members Before June 1 throughout | I ol WILL SPEAK THURSDAY | MAIN STREET ew Britain Aerie’s Campaign |discovered City Items Qpen tomorrow afternoon for in- spuction our model furnished home at Francis strect, Mackay & E avt 1 Co. Sulls and Topcoats 00, Qrder now for Easter. Now styles and samples. Unlon made. T. McCabe, 49 Walnut St. Tel, 454~ advt. William ‘:~\r}:t"vlll McCue, son of Detective and Mre. Willam P, Mo- |Cue, returned home last night from the Masso school at Stamford, he expeets to remaln with his parents until nest Wednesda Come out tomorrow and see the Colorado Bungalows for sale by B, Solomon at I'rancls and Carlton Four Bnllch Qtoppcd By Cop’s Steel Vest | Fast St Touls, Hlinols, Feb, 20 (M —A steel-conted vest worn by | Walter Vineent, a motoreyele patrol- - |man, saved his lifa late last night || |when it stoppea four bullets fired ||l from a specdin antomobile on Lake i Drive. The speeders escaped. Vin- | |JY cent’s vest showed the marks of | four bullets, any one of which might |have inflicted a fatal wound had it penetrate Tour men were in the {ear and two of them fired at the of- m, he reported. PALOS STARTING \mmmm Recent Transatlantic Flier Also Used Same Place % | Washington, D. Contlicting ideas of the pla which Columbus put off in his his- [toric voyage of discovery to the |New World have been raised by |press dispatches fn regard to the |Sbain-Argentina flight of Spanish alvmen. They announced that they | would begin their trans-Atlantie hop from the Washington, D. C., heads \quarters of the National Geographic Socicty. Port Dwindled to Insignificance selected Palos to be the t for one of the most and significant journeys over 1 by land or st {bulletin. “But then, as though more {than enough had been do for one place, she soon turned her back up- on it. The centuries that have p ed since Columbus' day have kind to Pales. not en the Santa W encouragement for | oo Cadiz hecame vault for the riches of the Reason No. 8—Why we advertise “National Bank Protection for your Savin FLASHES OF LIFE: DIVORCE NOT | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY oans National banks are not allowed to loan to any individual, firm or corporation more than 107 " the capital and surplus of the bank. l . Some loans are based upon the borrower's net worth as shown by his “statement” of assets and - liabilities. Other loans are based on collateral which must have a ready market value. It is a usual rule for a bank to confine its loans to customers having checking accounts. The size of the bhalance car- - ried is a factor in meeting an application for a loan. e All loans are passed upon by the board of directors and approved at their regular meetings. The strength and service of any bank depends very largely upon the sound judgment and discre- tion exercised in the extension of loans, and in this «"mm'"*‘mn we would say that it has always been with a feeling of our great re\ponSIblllt\ as'a huxl(‘“ of the public’s money, a responsibility which we are keenly sensible of, that the funds of this bank have been invested. \ In our next advertisement we shall consider “Investments” and particularly bond investments, and ] what classes of this particular security your money is p a(ed in. | \ ® o o . | New Britain National Bank | \The Oldest Bank in New Britain | ALLOWED AFTER FAMILY BATTLE| me houses thelr knees hercafter, l 11¢ hous s when tons of debris and snow came hurling down mountain side, 50 to |the recent high temperatures ¥ Russian Commu Moscow, ay walkers 1 at police in center of city Trans-Siberian Railway Created headquarters after Harbin ist Party Congre: 1. Bukharin. one ANNETTE J OH] ON BORG A ¢ NOUNCES THE in the Kremlin, Jerez—mangled into “Sher- |? of the highest Communist officlals | “when the 1 L« the ¢ 1 OPENING ON MONDAY, FEB. 22, OF THE the English—still is one of | 2 in Soviet Russia. declared that in-|or Tearist 1 s oy T important wina centers of New Haven - Investigation of quiries among the membership of |o¢ it grea - 4 9 C - U\ S 0 3 nd its product has long fig- | release alleged narcotic peddler. |0 voyne Communist League show- |hy puching the T T s the World AI\NEI lE BEAUI i H P ominently In Spanish com- in bonds of 310 08, which how ab-ieq that from twenty-five to tNIFY | way across Asi War some curtail 299 MAIN STREET, LEWITT BUILDING merce. Before the days of the ac. |pears to be worthless, ordered by |t cont of the members are €oD- |that if the far ca e ing © y s of the railway (Phone 3985 for Appointments) ceptance of Greenwich as the world's | federal officials. Hrined ardnkisds b tone |0 MUSE stk t0 1 = 1 ; t I 398: App s zoro meridian, the meridian vhmnnh‘ - | He also =aid that among the 1ess [in' the rous 1 y I |Cadiz was used by Spanish mariners | make $30.000 bond restitution 10 |anarchistic tendencies and "hoolig- | never be hi, . A 8 y L i 52 & {in mapping the world of which they | Putnam men two vears before dis- |anism" had loped at a disturb- |line from Chit \ . t EMILE SHOREE FACIAL MANICL BI}\G muc! uEe (Rnjaeih i F; \L U Miaclon=eing Fate {across Chines y s « : tat HAIR DYEING SCALP TREATMENTS s S il SR 1 mos JATER WAVING. ETC. In certain guifs and bays the| Hartford — Power resources of |READ WERALD 1 ASSTFIED ADS |this e 5 by butldir : Ao WATER WAVING, ET tide ri: as high as 60 feet. Connecticut Light and Power com- FOR YOUR WANTS almost one hal 1 uld traverse the railway company: a huge cen

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