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1, %%__:_«5 e o s e TALLEY PLEASES 8 SCHUMANN- HEINK Ve(eran of Opera Pleased Wlm Its Newest Star York, Teh, 22 (A Talley, 19-year-old prima the Metropolitan Oper make her sccond appearance in a matinee performance for all scats were sold hefore but in oletta” night The K title role in Lammermoor. W Marion donnu house, will today, which i wil Donizetti's For the sccond time the 176 Kansas cityans w came her debut be fn 1 audience, They rter fal train to t Missouri The Mc has announc young prima donnu's formances, She will sing part the nlghtingale in Stravinsky's Rossingsignol” a novelty to b erad March 6, With Mary Le Arkansas girl who madl but recently and with Miss i sing 1 relief Mn for will have ¢l Kpoc tropolits n Opera comy two more of the coming per- of Talley H n Mareh 18 Schumann-He who s eturn to the 1go of 63 of the youn girl T ropolitan s Neard r coloratura was per only her middle Lring < woull s as Kansas City ghter’s debut, witl from Do graph operator in a0 a sont £ il the seor did SERVII’E N[)T PAY Speaker t Weadnes ay ni Ceaeral Plectrie Company A Wesleyan Urges seniors Not 10 Be Lured By Hope ard < of rd in redom- \liddiegown, Feb. Should pot bo. 1h jdea. Menry H. Harwan, staligtican for fhe General Eleetrie company, toll the Wesloyan univer- sity senjors today in 1siness inating cours s Defore a yocational ot “lEndeavor ather than (o reap @ {0 render sor reward,” voeati nthusiasm in Curtis orge . Tde intense yi- | . ni hoice of A interest 1uppy ma n's sustained, gne. ny safd 15 of osts 1n husiness of fer s tins heart vork is 1o be ntial, man will o Another Eaclish Gird Is cuse of Morals Wl { noon followe (r———————————————— Week’s Activities in Catholic (hurchu St Mar, inouncement Y morning at iry's church Wi nesday ary, Iriday Futher s Church was ma would o Statfons of gin 1°rid ry 1 St Josep yade Nio Joh ry MeAy Cross will The quart lur . Pew Lenfen dey Ay o'clock ling pastor Copper ren Father the man peopl Instructions e parish will worning aft Dinnei* peopl Joseph’s Churely ~ Church m will nings at 7 nid Clabby will row night Stations of the fon arish will ( Saturday morn- s Clhureh Gierman hetd ine ssey I will 7:30 o'c hureh, rmon at | Ky | NEW HELEN WILLS 1§ | been the | e at | W & and Recention For Engaged Couple M d N ve formal din a4 hy < 10 nore how 14 the Lena A N oveni their lonor duughter man Adler announced last 1 wonld take o Telograms coived fr Juling conply Cohen Sumy tain the the m i moon AT Samuel Al sralianison vesterday after ion in the 1o a1 than 60 guests, deott stroct, in brah Haven that the place thre of congratulations all parts of the Gans NG th Abrah: on, Mr oW vight om for cvery enter- | ht ACKS BY DOGS tacked ife Colds Pain Neuralgia Headache > by millions and pre: Neuritis Toothache that | Trips - STILL VICTORIOUS Mommer Racquets ~ Champ- | Tilden-Anderson Win 1 1 “n \\\ ) King defeated M mgland and 1 nd in the Joubles, il Charles 8 N ) ingles Wit n- for som tournament d around Amiericy Alvarcs the Wil Senorita ran N¢ io1 1 ot ppaitly, Gor st women tennis play upon here Mile. 1 a0k Mortimer Racquet Champ 1eh ) - New York won the na- s championship on the is and Raequet Jefeating Clarencs stosix y 17~ ars Pell and Mor in every American Mortimer has to defeat i t period he brol quence of victories and ir ry other tournament he ner up, superior 1 holder of the 10==13 ars, 14, MOSt eve Mor service turn- | 11 won fimer's Is today ciding when = re stood two 1 is holder of the 1 I adian raequets championships tid ide in game har is| rilden-Anderson Win b 22 (R—William derson 1door doubles 1itl Vin i ] i champions, The | ian's Won't Compete Australia, 1eh, sn tennis Melhorrne The Australian lay | thovitic decided 1p this yean have not et for the Davis ¢ ATTENDING CONFERENCE Ain Boys Represent- “Y I General Meetin springfichd, Eight ropr [ tives of thy Y nployed brotherhood nnn Connecticut get-together conference ir Jobs natural his- are the and 1 im of s Workir seum herhood clubs enroll lor muel W Battle in Lunchroem Aived in Pc )lwc (© omi Jineh room ner Promoted to First Lientenancy Skin BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, HELD FOR RUM RUNNING, DENY OWNING ALCOHOL ‘They Didn'e for marrled couplos given Nowlngton Grange tonight— $1.50 couple==Adyt, Mrs, Isabelle Foote of street {s visiting friends York city John Lyneh, by the numw And Gorski Say Adm, Stanley Know Liquor Was In Their fh New Automobile, formerly of this city, is visiting friends here, Mo is ase sistant cashicr in the Boston Na- tonal bank., Mr. Lynch was for a number of years employed by the | New Birltain Trust Co. Miss Regina Edllan of Ridgewood, N. J., I8 visiting Miss Marle Massey lat 7 Newbury street, who {s home trom the College of New Rochello wodays, aughter was horn yesterday at the New Dritaln General hospltal to Mr. and Mrs, Walter O. Cook, 83 | Court street, Ralph 1 'k-end Mr. iceman Kaminski to Ilartford yesterday, uspicions when he saw driving towards Now and fallows us far as stroet, wh rested Dunetz, Grove driver car, who s ith lquor | 40! : sale, and |y who was Loy Dunetz nsporting liquor wleged he 10l and five [y, rivin boams 0 automohils Britain Stanley Bonny r, transporting o 19, 1ying officer an of Now guest of Raymond LR A Hagan and Mr. Pul- TRONHES 15 | ver were classmates at Bentley pleaded ot | 600 iy Boston, HEOTLDES yal Chambers Heineck nas res their case be con- to Boston after spending n ivs in town with his parents, Mr.and Mrs, Fred Stearns of $1 stratford road entertained at a musical Sunday, Guests from out Wwnowere Raymond Pulver, of ¥ and Ralph Hagan, of ) will be a rehearsal of Stella Lodge minstrels Tuesday 30 o'clock at the hall, Rebekah 8 owing cirelo will esday afternoon at Odd llows' Liall. The degree team will for rehearsal Saturday Jersey was we of lquar in the m Yoy o court it dnesday morning, Wiz rford gray the two des bonds of $1,000 fendants under of 1 planist, cnor, re working nothing 15 alleged | Gorski was for an Kumm, hoys on ' e Wi 3 it they knew und in the Offiec kah 1 & 1 otl udjack hall, | GAPT. A, H. GRISWOLD GU GU GRANDISSIMO evens cmbers of 24, AL, Alexandra Lodge, | 0. Daughters of St. will be entertained at the Mrs. Arthur Sergent of 684 n street Thursday after- | ¢ of Also Llects Datto, Thrice Yn- RORONTE eard party I'hienix Lodge No. 32, T will a social and ter the meeting Tuesday evening. Members and visitors are welcome, Lonis . Fluber has sold through Miljtary Camp Real Estate company, a beld its mn- 0o gielgen street, to Joseph La- meeting fn the state armovy pog who will build a two-family ht and ed the fol- 4 co on the property at an fODRLES BN Can i ke cost rof.i$12,000) Gu Gu Grandissimo, 4 ¢ 1rammond Auxlliary will en- o Hartford, Datto: iy members and friends Wed- | Willard J. iy i Jay afterngon from £ to 6 Tke T Viond FHigh clog the State Armory. The | Bidward G . Philip T tlar meeting will be held in the John Rosay, ve A Carlson at 8 o'clock at the armory. imies, The officers w 10 Mrs, Harry Hillstrand of ¢ Grand Gu Gu Frank & G ieeen fr i tions on the birth of a_son. bl L - will he a regular meeting of March 5 of Union Veterans of the ‘ivil War Auxiliary No. 1, Wedne cyening at 7:30 o'clock at J A M. hall. After the busin there will be a patriotie in memory of Washington Lincoln, here will be a mecting of the ady Owls 30 a'elock this eve ling at Odd Fellows hall, A soc will follosw Hins famous, Slick and Slimies and have Lord High Keeper Mateo Lair, No. of the Serpent, San Order nial of Lair will Sat- RELIGIOS NOTES of Intere Gleaned in the Churches Over Sunday—Ministers | to Meet Tomorrow, at 7 of “h for Rev. a u; advertising v nders, Frary & and Mrs. Milkey are on a onth's trip to New Orleans, Ha- | and Worida, Por Olsson, orgay and divector of the First Luther will give a recital Wedne « ning at the chureh and the \\4 nnerhe o ehorus il sing. E ALLEN HOORE AGAIN HEADS STANLEY WORKS At Usual Dividends—Direc- H. Milk 1 of La ion. s to issun s of intercst of Janu Lutheran ndance the datn for the mont oir Reform i average atie per roport shows an than 65 ship, and a shows th attrib in church of more member to eent sed intere endanes services of the held | hurch su i | iness | ! pper will the h Mareh § is cit German Raptist of North me immial ¢ Vaptist cvening ¢ in nbeck o sl Stockholders Annual - Mecting Yote Virst chureh Thursday mectin ¢ viees tors Elected vidend of 1% per | ¢ 15 to holders of cord 1, was voted | the stock- Works &uf- vidend of 2% April 1, to holders stock on record at the March 13 was ulso union 3 b stoek busine i on 1 s May mpcting of the crno ot pa common abe ¢ of husiness lirectors P. Hart, E. following Gieorge ard . Chamberlain, €. r H. Hart. Philip ¥ AL WY 4 Jam te re- Allen S . Walte Alis W, Gl a ple ar Yibh ollow- Allen Ben- secretary lent and directors ¢ offfcers: Chairman, president, Clarene president aml Chiris - pre James E. Cooper; Malcolm Farmer, Walter | “Philip I, Stanley, Joseph treasurer, Louls W, ssistant secretarios, Patrick Maurice H. Pease; as- surer, R. E. Pritchard Wilbur, Jr. foore; 5 vice nest W, msel, H\ll M FIREMEN BACK ON DUTY ard Jones and Jol liave been 0 duty, orth & 11 disast vere 1n orted is morning Fireman mer, who 1 returned William . cpartment today me Wi i1 that no fire This rule nt ing €0 ;hm Bolev Year W lth Balllmme ltimore, I'eb, 22 (P—Joe Boley, i+ shortstop of the Baltimore In- jonals, has signed his contra coming season. Roley, ephone from Mahanoy City, «d he had received his cont ru' from Jack Dunn Saturday, had eig 1 it and mailed it today. {leave with the last contingent Orijoles for Punta Gorde, T o P! Saturday. Boley's signing 1s of in. oston Wholesale | iyt imernionat and ma- ijor league circles, due to the short 2 s ambition to break into th big (lothing o BOe 7 with him cxcept for $1¢ your spring and ree players in ex and Top Cozts now quvlnl summer from Suits hicago White Sox rect 2 T VETERAN EMPLOYT Torox Ont., ¥Feb, l money 1 Wm, Temple 20 UNION ST, DIES of the Ontari ve of the since the cor teran clerk nd lied to sration, ay. FEBRUARY 22, e 13,000 | closely | ey Heer cligible list for the | met the [the state 12w Fhe TWENTY MILLION | friends ni | | ment far - ratio he land th 1926, DRUNKEN DRIVERS INCREASE IN 25 200 More Lost Operators’ Li- censes Than in 1924 Ieb, 22--The DOWEr was more used by the state motor vehlele de- partment during the past year than at any other time since the law was adopted authorizing this form of ilscipline for motor vehicle oper- ators, In the consfant purpose to eurb carelogsness on the public highways and promote publie sufety, the partment took away, for periods varving according to the of the Heenses of 8,434 drivers during the ealendar year 1926, which was 677 more than the total of suspensions for the previous year and 8,198 more than the number of operators suspended in 1023, Ieckless driving was the of the 8,434 dered during th toxieation of Hartfor suspen= slon extensively des wnse of suspensions or- past year, In- of operators cost 1,804 them their operating privileges, ‘I'e suspension charged up to in- toxication increased by nearly 200 during the those for reckless driving barely exceeded the 1924 | total. | 385 Drivers Here Affected New Haven had the most led operators, 1,088, but was followed by Hartford. with Bridgeport had €33, Water- 487, New Britain New don 139, Meriden 141, Stamford Ansonia 77, Norwalk 184 Greenwich 103, Torrington $3 and Willimantic 42. aslon of responsil s a most serious offense for which the de- partment required the surrender ot ! 198 licenses in 1925, as agalnst 191 in 1004, Fifteen operators were de- teeted operating while under su on, and subject to turther dis- l [t e 1,00 Lo | cipline, | Xt -one operators lost their li- because the department, after | investigation, adjudged them “im- | proper persons” to have {he right to control motor vehicles on public ighways, Four lost their lic for loaning it to others and were caught operating without a Ii- ind therefore put on the In- time being, o operators, most- i “overloading”, 347 v truck drivers, were required to send hack their lleenses, 328 othe ime discipline for oper ing unregistered cars and 389 lost their leen, o result of being in- 1 in fatal secidents, for which requires immediate =uspension until completion of coro- net's investigation. When finding hows no criminal responsiblity a lieating for reingtatsment is set, hut where operator i3 it s for one year's suspen- | n: vol \cases law sion or i SOUGHT AT YALE | DY PRES, ANGEL (Contlnued from First ©) en by or e was giv o a gathe umni. Growing 0 o coope President An soveral hundred Attendance on'. dowmet that 1l iners cent and oY i Univer: ng the el annual an doubl cndowin 4 per or sity head told alum- that Harvard endowment in was more than $69,000,008 that of Colun moyy an 000,000 productive endowme 1918-19 T | 263,000 an 341,64 000). “Substantial ough s, Pregident Angell con- “it sgtill leaves our endow: of scveral of | mor an 100 | expenditures | the per had sinee war, ty had (The unive | (i | 3, Yale's in- | erease tinue our sister universi xpenses Run Iigh 919 the expenditures at totaled $1982,854. In 1024-2) $4.34 ha result of this situation, cording president, the university not able to live within its income from tuition and endowment, and, were it not for the support of the alumni, woula ine considerable annual de- e 10 the “is that is lownent the nd unless n by obtaining of at additional ¢ 1o me essential of Yale's present re. Inducd jowment is give 1 other impossible for Yale to main high tion amon sities o the world. ' ion will be devoted « ems for rding e wel rther posi bringing | of | university up highest of educatl 1 excellence. rt of the fund will be used dings or cducational excel- | Are Tow ale," Salaries aries at ngell continued, President “are somewhat r than those in force at certain other universities. IZxperience shows us that we are not always in n posi- tion to hold our own elther in get- ting or keeping the men of highest distinction, s0 far as salary consid- erations affect the matter. Our | fes should be such that we can retain the best calibre of teachers without demanding an undue pe sonal sacrific “The obligation to increa the number of the faculty is dictated by the sl of maintaing a sound n the number of students number of the faculty. The ‘nt in American ed steadily tow al groups, ed to this policy at lowe nece recent movems tion has he waller instr are com University Library With reference to the needs at the | be i tion, |to replacc e | Mrs. | pur {heen [ Gworek sy university library, Preslident Angell | sald that the library at the present time I8 undermanned and inade~ quately endowed, ‘With the completion of the new Sterling Memorial library, Yale will have one of the greatest library buildings in the world, Under nu terms of the bequest of John W, Sterling, donor o A, G CAMPBELL OF howover, will be u-qmlr:l for vlw‘ Business Interests logucrs and assistants. Largely - creased resources are imperatively | needed to provide the service re- IFeb, 186 used In all dormitorles, Waste of ground space will be eliminated and the college campus will be increased in slze near Conneeticut hall, m’ quired by the different schools ..nu} departments of the university. The | library Is Yale's greatest cducational t. Its proper development must assured through Increased per manent endowment for the @ and increage of ity great collections,” 1926 Campaign Afected No steps will be taken which will affect this year's campaign of the Yale alumni university fund associi- The Yale university alumni fund was established in 1890 and is controlled by a hoard of dircctors appointed by the president of the uni Each class has a “class agent” through whom the gifts are Leen made. The purpose of the alnmni fund is to sceure, without any Press sure or “drive tacties,” an annual ¥ift from as muny ¥ bos sible, Waterhury Andrew Conn, 23 (15 Hillside years a resident of Waterbury and prominently jdene titied with €. Camphe favenue, tor many its industrial and bus- iness intercsty, Runday + died at his home on morning after n brief ill- Ve Campbell inventor meel s widely known note, an author- inical subjects, and outstanding mechanical the country, He had member of the Ameri- Mechanical Engl of ity on one of of a it can Society neers sinee e June public schools or and Dean vlemy, Frankling M ind received his carly mul\.uncal training with his father who s the inventor of Camphell print- ing press and A mechanical Pxperts horn 1856 was in New York city, educated in the Brooklyn, N, Y, About ten thousand Yals men now contributing regularly to alumni fund gifts which at present time average nearly the the also nius For a number Campliell was Wheeel il ehine comp ing from there 1"oun v oand this eity in years secrets New ot of Dormitory $1,000,000 Charles W, 1868, of Cle or nd by President fund a new Oshorn hall at Chapel and College from Hotel uft, will The estimated cost will nd the dormitory Charles Binghant the balance of th will be used for Wl the remainder general ownient of years with the sewing M Bridgeport, com- tie Waterbury Machine com- 18 He wasd 16 ry and general wanager of the 13, J. Manville Ma- 11eft it in 1610 to mplell company of president. At this came closcly assoeiats American Chain - com« 18 consulting engineer. ofiices hie held lis dvath rom active business A gint Mr. memory of to Yale B veland, ught Angell, dormitory 1he streets, Associated Wilson of nnounce o From the cor- r oof across built, chine compi orm the A he was I"rom l'flHmh maintenance Iplaced in fund. Fpany abioy time of tired Doth e til thona the Light Story Tower Plans for the new building have been completed, It will be of col- legiate Clothic type with a tower vight stories high at the street corner. The two upper floors will lub and meeting rooms for graduates. The which at present meet in Osborn will I transferred to the William L. Hark- ness building to be crected from a gift of 2900,000 by the late Wil- lian 1. Harknes il his family Fills*Big Need Announcement of the will accompanied by the further statement that it §s one of the most weleome gifts Yale ha It will fmprove the appearatce of the college and meet a g for dormitory ommodations, tudents to be given rooms, present 0 underclass men living off the campus. The build- ing will have the entry system now PROVES » jonal Army, MISS BOOTH IM New York, Feb, line Booth, W the Aleseing ion for Atlantic an exte Miss €o1n- who i Salvation 1 hier g ppendicit ty within o0 rest, it § . is con 158 . will leave @ few days was ane MAJOR LINDSAY DIES N. Y. Feb, 22 (P-—Ma- Lindsay Weeks, com= the Syracuse g A cariy { 1 few have Robert der of cruitls an ilin, only fmonia is believed to Pnene caused st electr into action Pennsyly [ at one bite, shovel, in the of talies f earth “NEW BRITAIN LADY ABOUT READY TO GIVE UP” SHE SAYS Sophic Gworck o 205 Curtis Strect, New iritain, Story of How ERBJUS Relicved THer After Also | Suffering Conn., He Four Years ERBIUS is 1 nature’s herbs and Y IRYI on in the pit of m vould feel as if 1 I would drink wated to m Worse, ed all 1e and ot combi healing glycerine, Hursh mine g medies make the and should never i o T could Hundred 1ot sleep nighis in the morning a Britain and 1 went (o bhed, T go siug ER It to give up| it has merit and nelped | A frier mine t - to try Many of thess people | DIVS ar four hot 1most helpless invalids nat 1 anj “Por better i what you would cal 1 wo 10y healt ‘o KFRBIUR LUS heing introduced a The FAIR Drug Counter by a repre sentative of the ERBJIUS ( get up in loud!y peop en are ca the vic m. ve been in continual ¢ o and ther New Britain Y. W. C. A. ANNUAL CAMPAIGN STARTS FEBRUARY 24TH Our Goal—515,000.00 present acid To Supply . . Food, Housing, HHealth, Recreation, Religion All are available to EVERY GIRL WHO WANTS THEM through the Cafeteria, Residence, Clubs, Classes, Gymnasium, Swimming ool and Blue Triangle Club Room. in” Business, Home - Aim The best girls possible and Community. OUR LATCH STRING I8 ALWAYS OUT HELP US KEEP THE DOOR WIDE OPEN Cast Aside Your Money Troubles Our friendly, financial service and easy repay- ment plan has solved money problems for thousands. Why not let us help you? s month, plue lawful interest, repays § 60 cash loan $ 7 a month, plus lawful interest, repays $135 cash loan $10 a month, plus lawful interest, repays $150 cash loan $15 a month, plus lawful interest, repays $225 cash loan 320 a month, plus lawful interest, repays $300 cash loan Every repayment reduces the interest cost Cail, write or "phone BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY RAPHAEL GUILDING 9 WEST MAIN ST PHONE 1-8-4-3 ROOM 101 Open9105.37 Licnsed by the State and Bonded Puble Saturdays®ro 1 S & & al-’