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ing er and Mis: at the instruments upon this occa- tific resea ed in connect phases of criminology will t with the National Crime cc crime « fessor of wag announced today at Columbla un Amecri SCORE SHUCCESS IN PUBLIC CONCERT - Program 0[ Merit Given at ! Burritt Junior H, §. Giving a free piblle: concol A school aunditorinm 1s one thing; getting an appreciative audience quite another. At the Blihu I ritt, Jr., high on North street i ad everythin LW unfettered a aplenty | as a program of unw . and commanding meri u fifvled., The Mendelssohn trio, tho star chamber music organization New Britain and 1 ford and pe haps of the state, was the ha bone of the econcert, this in itselt belng a guarantee of excellence, There was fwo-plano playi Theron W, Hart Andzulatis, and by Mlgs Iran Parker and Miss Gertrude Iline, ura P, VFar- Roberts anf Kenneth Roberts. The trio mem- bers were Herbert Anderson, vio- linist, Roy O. Tuttle, ‘eellist, and and singing by Miss Lg rell, Mrs, Inga Erne Mr. Mart, Pianist. Miss Flore Tomassoni and Mrs. Andzu! were accompanists for the singin The trio presented two novelti the first being the first op Bocthoven. The skilled touch of Messr: derson, Tuttle and Hart v ployed in another mnovclty lat Atter giving an entrancing reac radiant “Elcgie, ber by Beethoven would not played, but in its pl one of the recent osition Hm of New Britain .‘hlnr\ Valse, a suite dedicated to the trio, m The valse was played in siay rubato style, as hefits its mood Players and members of the musi cal elub insisted they liked greatl Bei: en; tinue to the end of its offering Norwegian dances b; piano solo dances, ten for frio performance—w le and were well received. famous Tschaikowsky valse in lat—a twin brother in vigor and and ost as well known—ended the brilliance to the “Flower Valtz' trio's fine work and the concert Judging by volume of applau ih ulatis and Mr. Hart made a In impression. The players made tl two pianos sparkle with ghrilli in their closing offering., a sche Iy Saint-Saens, one played here 1 r by Meyer and FPattison. Th ponse was very gratifying who filled a niche upon short notice Aue to the illness of another pianist ad been originally booked to piay at the concert. Mrs. Andzu- are to do fmport- hearty to hoth players, on the program who h and Mr. Hart ant two-piano work before the on I8 over—the first playing of suita by Mr, Hahn. Mrs. Andz maintained her portion yight's work in magnif proving a splendid foil for the das! brilliance of her partner. The vocaliats always get latis 0 glo ing reception. Those last nizht, in the order of their app Miss Farrel, accompanied Andzulatis at the piano, a and Mrs. Kennth Roberts, mmfi Ilorence Tomassoni at the hoard; and then Mr. Roberts ¥ self. Miss in the South,” by John Prindle § which is regarded st of American sor o gave splendid rendition and was téndered cordial applause. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, well know- warm emotions in ing how to arot an audience, offered Hildach's * ge Bird's Farewel stellar due tiful climax as wusual with singers, was of the roof. variety The wrist-br that ensued was a very for the effort, Mr. Roberts appea brace of admirable Captain Mac” by Sanderson, song done in a rollic The humorous denoume neat pre alone in made everyone fecl like Captain Macs, There heing two pianos on hand, it was fitting that there he more two piano playing. Miss Frances I ertrude Hine offic sion and rig artly did they pe form, giving a spirited reading of the Kirschner val 6 val s had more subtlety t liance, but the playe had no dit. culty in establishing their mood. e audience bestewing a favorable coption. hus the most sat ing school oncert to date went istory (‘olumlna Plans to Have Course in Crimir mlum New York, M ch into 1 be under Colu rch similar will be ourse, in wh in psychiatry, psyc and ot} T e new departmen cooperate and the proposed New York state ymm1sst den Kidd, of the University of Cali fornia, whose appointment as pro- . Parkinson, U. S. DOESN'T OBJECT Washington, March 20 (P—T govern n tion to a confer s discuss the American reservations the world court and does not under stand that such a as has been proposed at Geneva would in any way constitute action on the reservations by the League of Na- tions. ~ IN DAILY HERALD, ‘fi———————————-—- GRABOWSK[ IN' AGAIN FOR %h LING ALOOHOL ! Accused of Dellvering Two Liquor Condemned hy l’glice Judge’s Order of 115 Cleveland s ed with violation Suituey, askod that Liquid Lightuing To Customer y and O'Mara ar lafmed 1o have alcohiol in the home at 119 Cle cwskl has an night the New Britaln Musieal eluh I T ound on his pef sin was taken clock that Gra 1 two gallon order violated his proha Mrs, ),'M'lll- 3 Inter Willlam FALL 1§ FATAL T0 AGED CHURCH WORKER Continued from First Duge.) m will appe: | BELFASFD FROM E‘JE]WHAIL (o mt lS Hui of Mr, An- s where her Sunday & WF?ERI‘ hool cluss for a ng M ed that the next num- be would con _She taught a Sun from Andrew and Har the junior ged in discussing the trio music, it may he hest to con- “meral arrangements in charge of Grieg—not the t those writ- > spir- ited examplcs of this composer's of her sister a > {llness of Mis Oneida County, night, will take place next Tuesd at- 1, 0. 0.1 Ihe “Shamrock Revue" drew an | $2.017.40 that the hait | $1.845.210 was too small to accommodate the | §! thron, 5 Josepl's Parish soclety at a neeting last night voted to repro- | | duce the show next Tuesday and ad- mit those who still hold tickets from | lust week without ;ul‘ln\ulv:\.l (:h.ngn. There will Le no advance sale of SHOWFALL GREFTS PRESIDENT TODAY (Contlnued from TFirst Page) two-piano offerings of Mrs. And- Marvin of t he disposition ¢ as to be held nefghbors were ent fashion, passing of Colonel Coolidgn had > dominated forfonr o wert Mrs. Mr. m- | it ¢ pol arrel’s best was “The Winds ne of the fin- frect, called th onejof the i A iimniosed onthoi Iy t called nel himself sever No Pall Beare e no pall bearers at | GTII d Rif one of the in duetdom. The heau- Sonthin, some fri ng homage Washington | to begin the songs, ending a 1 that his car which rtford was recover there last | cruelty. never know weeks ago he from Mr. Stagis, §0 Newin which was the cutive's hoyhood hom Dicd Pennlle bly the' colonel died penn 1 there is no will upon whick imate his world!y weaith, » inherited directly from his at BURNS PROVE ATAL Derby Man, Injured In Explosion On forming this group in order to pro- mote inter only qualification necessary for membership is the promise to re- Wednesday Morning, Dies At Hos- | cussion. pital Today sent at the first meet “Lysistrata by Ludovici, and an- other of “The New Morality,” tak from contributions to the These books present the opposite sides of the feminine question. hout the country. Dean ey announced today. "ill Speak at -m (m~lmencc ruction ihorities or part. t \\\11114 sday morning ¢ sion 1. Associated with i Prof. Moley will bt Alexander Mars- living in Derby an of Elks and promi- for displaying the pict FOR FLOODS Preparations h River Power Ci was said today. conditions today i " more menacing than in some previous years, on the Cannes club courts 6 | horsépower. HAUSHANN HIGHIN {ev Britain Youth Wins Further Howard muu d Hausmann, g (e oL the New Dritain Senior High 1 school in .Inm 1 125, who because of | LIt nding while a I scholastic at that instit larship for Y third among s pol HOWARD E. HAUSMANN the first h of the l| 4\\\m!'m, while a stuc lent at high | > of its most popular | elected president of He was graduated honors in rship, special honors in all with g L rec hi: sut S ch consisted of Latin, English, mathemafics and Tiang tion of the |“Shamrock R Revue” to Be Given Again Tuesday | shares Mas A repeat performance 4 < J epl ish “Shamrock Revue made iry by the inability of | nearly tickst Liolders to gain ad- | °f mission o the Elks' bullding on | (OF Savings, Washington street last Wednesday 11 on Arch strect wudience of such s many were dit ppolnt- itkets Following the show, modern and hiane lancin D it sunan ar Michael Karbonk and Helen| Barry Leach Given Freedom sales for the first performance | gq prompt for tha latter A rel 1 will be held tomorr o'clock at 8t. Joseph's Those who handled to submit reports so the wer v be mads known, this | y t performance. in e ON POLICE BLOTTER Brit t and insult passersby, | ardus, 47 Broad street g e to stop the nuisa . icors on the d Deteetive 5 J. Feeney a investigating. Brown, of Washi police last night at o'clock andsail somcone ®us ying to enter her home. Deterti; been erine ain, y went to the address, but | child 1 find no one around ed him, thook was recovered car-| Helen Barry last street, lying | Was which nt by ds home who Jive at 468 | May ist street, and they believe that the on port. k Sergeant Mattheas Rival early A is morning to potify Louis Nair, | ton A call was received this morning ston av who said that a dog killed s t all of his chickens last night. | e was referred to the selectman in | pyoo Sewington. Bristol NEW lll'l A literary society \I\\ SOCTETY en to all per- regardless of denomination, | | 7in its career tomorrow night | Tt 8:15 o'clock fn the vestry rooms of the Congregation Brethren Sons | of Tsrael, at the synagogue on Elm t Abbi rshon {Hadas is t in literature, and the nts a book for a lecture and disg Miss Freda Regenb: n, will pre- g's review of ation.” LIFE l\' NAVY ll(llth ‘Over the Bounding Ma ire of life in the United § being shown at the er under the auspices of the SONS itihg serv! Ing i1 this city, has arranged ) the management of the m ed States fleet to Ausf sport na Was, v tars have the MAY HARNESS DEAD SEA Ma ) () g to be possible bythe h leged Jerusalen o lifeless lake known as 1 luce a maximum of [URDAY, MARCH OMINENT WAKEFIELD WOMAN STRANGELY GDNE STUDIES AT YALE w- e PRIEST REBUKES CATHOLIC HATERS Father Bonavemure Hits at “Wolves in Sheep's Clothing” City Items * was born at the Britain General hospital this morn- . and Mrs, Herman Papen- 74 Garden streot, Twenty Dol- lavs in Her Pocket, Wakefleld, Honors at College e it I mysterionsly 1. 1o Miss Lato and Carlton streets Visit our complete furnished hone aged mother yesters McEnroe of N ion was given I'hreodor le University, | but withe cond | After f wents, according to an au. | botel, Laton reported t imp Real Estate com- sent a telegr | Boston friends there, er mother from It is oxpedient for y ot Owis, No The missing Smith college cd in liter ool he she left hiome who was n raduate and inter 1 not been in several years, When had only $20 with VALUE OF 85350 N HALISH ESTATE Appraises File Report With Court of Probate 1 tho holy gospel ace sterhood of the Con impresses the mind and that is t secutions of Christ Gordon is plann novel entertalnment Mattabesctt " confer the adoption degree candidates at ing Monday evening § Miss Marjorle Zeh » 1o save Jesus Jows but they were made by the Romans. Judd's hall r, stenograph- this particularly tragic is spending the passion of Christ. 3 counterpart Cuilpakius in the lives of men and living about captain; M. C, strest entere ¢ Britain Gen- eral hospital today minor opers Mr. and Mrs. Hel Georgo T Stone, Philo’ Kalish patriotism and religiou man Adler hav reported to the | probate court an inventory of $53 . consisting mainly of Globo nouncement from the New Haven | Clothing Co. | 1 osit university, This is based on work | POSIS: years presi d have taken up thelr | at 40 Talcott street, | 504.8 . it there ever was a tim ish was for plongsatoll lhrvvmd is {11 \Il! Edward Byrne of Falr. patriotism of our officers, v&, our sallor boys and the generosity and Catholic people in the United States | The {ten shares Glohe lat $227, ard Oil Co. Matsen of Center s formerly connected with the gener: Clothing house, 60 shares Stand- has returned orn and safd that 59 chares Metro- corporation, are Corpora- Clark at 324, $9 Goldwyn at $23, plant former power and place it at disposal of ths Pope in Rome Claff : ard Goodrich, share Teutonia Maennerchor socicty The licenses of Joseph Messi $100; three $100 bonds maintaining their New Britair " | waving the red, white and blue flag | irner society at $70, onic Temple corporation, Farmington t, 494 Allen street, and Henry vilest language they will been suspended. 8 of the Cath- DEALT IN LIQUOR 10 AID HIS MOTHER But Haywnick I Fined $100 and Sentenced o Jail Fran Carroll. Savings bank, ings bank, oliec church, the members of tes against over 18,000,000 Cath- United States. are reeking with the Savings banl Britain, x.n,:fl Burritt Sav- Dime Savings olics n the: papers toda mad efforts of who dare to try to force on the peo- | 54 Mechanics 3 Middletown Bavings bank, Waterbury Savings Lanlk, personal effects, constitution. question our patriotism, our good in- tentions and in oth would make us to what {s being made of the Cn(holi(‘fi‘i if they dared, to be thoroughly aware of | 100 e o Miehael Havwnlck, ery, cap son, Le . cph Devokaltis, Earle Leste : y. Jullge Wil- [cis Corbett, Wallace Kelsey, . Mangan pleaded with Jud scone of the passlon we aro taugl to be scandalized ires or mistakes of life of those in | court this morning, to show lenienc However as this was Haywnick's econd offense, the judge $100 and sentenced him 0 days in jail. nt George Ellinger that he and hlu the Clark A(xv“ t teneme nV | “plant” a marked two The agent went into the » vocations seem to nus to de- mand of them holiness of life. Cai- phus was a rock of scandal to the Perhaps {f Calaphus were just man Jesus Christ never would New Britain sterday Judge Marvin and was granted, At his seeming failure Before dm\ of (‘vvh«nmm- he \\'h‘s‘ in case was heard but position I oy gave a o e i o pint of lquor. he who takes scandal ining becanse a crowd of w5 out around the corner | o ington and Broad street | oo [lcreoetvate sranien [ stated that they found a quart bo ‘\'llh Co., Elmer Grae TldEe can Hos dred And Florence Nelson: Berlin Construc- tlon Co. Charles F. Chase; C. J. Wi Co., B. N. Humphrey; Vulean Iron Works, William A, Calvert and Gwendolyn Jackson: Malleable Tron Works, Man of his client from 1ying that Haywnick had a ther and a sick mother to support carlier part of Michael holic church, when we remember was grantec 1 ! active is the inating fs the world and how weak Is human nature, surprised or scandalized when find written here lives of men, on the ground of He was glven custody Pennsylvania , and his mother was sick. lawyer stated that \\‘hrn Hn_\\\nlrk s perhups bishops, 3 who served the world RI¢ LI( that )'i client to selling liquor in was lost last | voree David Mongillo of | Hartford on the ground of habit on. She said that they took | Intemperance, the Kingdom of ) friende read of these cases the 'p to us and say ‘You won't | find any such records in the history | of our church.' Because thore were testant Popes, no Preshyterian pre- lates and no Methodist monasteries. There was for them no ages when man’'s passion Haywnick was eyes were rod swollen from tears as he list \I\!‘mn plm\l for custody of a minor child and pocketbook dropped out of the car |allowance of 88 a week for ifs s ederick J. Rundbaken p The Hartford police requested | sented the case, nfe Puskarevich of 27 Har Hartford, was giv Hartford avenue, New Britain, | divorce from Philip Puskarevi s stolen in | Bristol on the ground of intolerabl She was given an allow- a week for the support tod: Annual Meeting \lcthodiflt Church Board campaign of the Community Corporation which gins Monday, March Monday, March 29, T organi are of modern times.” venture went on fates of France d admonished the Cath- (‘lrmml president ance of $12 to toll ot the of their two children. arried November 4, © | I. O'Connor eir ranks or out- ndal which | QUIGLEY AND WELD GETTING UP SPEED Continued from First Page.) represented Vice-prosident, AL Roys' Club, Boy Scouts, Girl Scou (Wartschew) was granted a grounds of desertion and was g rmission to resume int treasurer, Air Camp as we are all famillar e deserted her in when the U augurated, the good work rendered possible by the money these campalgns has neasurable Mather represented her. Av#®y ruled that George Ostertag of this city pay $50 to his | wife to allow her to defend the vorce action which he is bringing 1gainst her. Donald Gaffney repre- Judge stowards, W. D. Calvert, I, A Hancock, H. taits of this « upon to aid ar have T and T have every that this ti in an effort to gain the majo the constabulary. Italians Want Candidates To Speak Woods represents the woman An order was made that James A. Bullus of Brisfg! pay $10 a week his children. Roy Sehilling, W for the His wife, Marle R. him for divorce. J. T. \h'h"r rep resents the woman and J. ton the man. Independena Political elub | appointed to arrange for the of all mayoralty cand organization determining who shall re- ceive the club's endorseme polls next month. The committeemen are cannot fmpre committes, W, A. Cashmore, . Skinner and Miss Gladys Liquor Case Continued ST : « More Rigid Rules for At Request of Cousins tes The liquor seized in the following | Dlaces and from the following per- ordered destroyed P. Dor- morning by Judge William C. Hun Mattie Smith, 140 Edge- Mrs. Stanley Herpst, H. Camp, E who aspire to win p tons are asked to commu the committee and th en a hearing. dick, M. H. Camp, C. \\'.. >, J. Skinner, W, lot the edition of t were adopted who is in charge of navy Kerford: B e Harry Hancock; Boy Scout 0. Racklifre, more and W, ) o SR A THREE CASES NOLLED In the March term of the ruperior court which was concl three New Britain cases were and three others were vacate: 7. vyears ago and has a membe Two years ago \'nnr Paonessa rece endorsement. . which is a | Waskewlcz, 20 Willow stree: ra record of the trip of the fcnement and cellar of 408 Arch belonging to James Anas- Harry Jenkins and Andrew 307 Lafayette stree and Stanley 139 Beaver street. la a | street, ear ago. It shows scenes in Ameri- | tasaore: ' possessions in the Far Fast and | Daly, BOYS BRE. \l\ \“\I\ T\\\‘nrd Wi d ded yesterday Cuichto, '-I[h' cars yesterday afternoon, fell and broke his right arm. taken to the New Britain General | HELD FOR KICKING WOMAN rical ene When Ignatz Mikalowski wag al- have kicked rt this mornin, vlolation of Schiacter, charged with robbery. cases vacated were: | Williams, violaticn of the motor ve- He was tak- | ounced. It properly ex-|rested by is declared, the lake can [locked up on a charge of assault. street broke his left arm at his home yesterday. ) | He will be arraigned in police court {en to the New Britain General hos- the lquor law, l\Xundu morning. Mary Arute, | charged with theft 18 FAGTORY TEAMS IN DRIVE FOR FUNDS Industrial Workers for Coms munity Campaign Named - Iac who wi look after the fact the United Community corpor tion which starts Monday were an nounced this morning by Russell C. ( nond, chairman of publicity. The drive will start with a luneh« con at noon Monday, when the workers will be the guests of the Fxchange club, Rey. Walter Lyddy will be the speaker. The amount sought I $61 ganizations Girl sec Relief s Achievement, Salvation Army, Wel. fare assoclation, Visiting Nurse ns- h Alr camp, factory organization is as fol- soclation and the Fr Raymond, capta J. Hubert, Mi Mrs R, & Erwin tain: J. Dixon. A, Bur P. & F. Corbin—I", . H. Bruemmer, . H. Wileox, H. Jackson, George Kron, C. C. anquist, George T. Post, Mra. Z. Burr, Miss E. Anderson, Miss Conrad Corbin & Kisselbrack mes Co Rebillard, Algot R. Johnson ; T. Coyle E '\lnra-, L 10 » F. J. Ward, 8. F. Foley nil Kraus, Walter Kenney Stanley Rule & Level: A. W, Rit- ter, captain: Jesephine Dunham, Mrs Alice Carswell, Miss Gra Mist Corbin Cabinet Lo RBean, captain; W, Grorge T. MeKirdy, Woods, Frank Dugan, Fafnir Bearing Co., Charles Y. Stanley, captain; James Havlick, David Beloin, Frank V ard Pascoe, Patrick Gaffney, Peter Cofrancesco, Barney Mason, Clar- |ence Rosensweig, William Bet Hellyar, K A. Comstock. alker, How- irnest Wheeler, 1 Hewitt, Charles Kyle, Gordon 1¥,, Hart & Cooley and Hart & Hutch- inson, Stanley Hart, captain; Har- old Dyke Borg, Lve John Caufield, Carl ett Herre, New Britain Machine—N. C, Av- Doris Wolf, Marie Ol- Nappi, Helen Saluk, Jos- Louis | Olmsted. Stanley Works—~George Rawlings, aptain; Walter C. Milkéy, Fred O. Fuller, William Cowles, John A. Pel- letler, John Luebeck, John Fagan, Alonso G. Bull, James J. Toomey, Ernest J. Millgr- |ick, Julius F. Anderson. ank J, MecConn, Among the list of other concerns, the following will have charge: Skinner Chuck and Rogers' Sash and Door Co., Thoma 8hirt Co., F Cadw Mig Timbrell; Parker 0O, Shjerden; Beaton & 1, Anna Lindwulst; Taplin Co,, New Britain Tool Co. and aum, H. A, Lienhard; Buol Ma- ser; Ameri- ery, H. Stark and Mil- erson; Goss & DeLeeuw, ite, A. B. Porter; Humphrey Mfg. iley Hellberg; Union factu Co.. Eric Holmes and inley Hunt; Schroedel Knitting H. 0. \W. Knitting Co., B. Jahn: ey foun and P. J. ‘0., Stanley Hunt. Proclamation hy Mayor Paonessa issucd the following proclama- w Britain is on the threshold of another opportunity to demon- strate its gencrosity and willingness succor a worthy cause—the 1928 New Britain United De- and closes e various 1 by this eam- Visiting Nurse, ations benefit re as follows: gn rculosis Relief, Junior Achieve- ment, Day Nursery, Welfare Organ- ion Army and Fresh I need not dwell on these 80 into an extensive explanations with ti e years following 1 ted Campaign was in- In obtained in n im. “Always in the past when inhabi- called ver falled to respond nob reason to belleve e will be no exception. rsing this campaign, s too greatly upon the “In nds of our people the necessity of a generous and whole-hearted re- spons “A. M. PAONESSA “Mayor." Beauty Show This Year Atlantic Ci h (®—Rules ca contest nties In the 1926 e Allantic City pageant last night at a meeting pageant directors. wa idopted specifically e onals, that is &' models or the. een porformers, Ane lared that no contest- or s rule int in any previous Atlaatic City contest sha! be eligdle for e this year. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Lauretta {Campbell and Frank Kenefick. The, hicle law; Mary Luwiez, violation of |wedding will take place April 14, at the church of St. Jg(uu. John the Evan- y teams and their captains ry pore tion of the annual drive for funds 188, The or= cluded in the drive s year are as follows: Boy scouts, Boys' club, Tuberculosis oy, Day nursery, Junior Clark—8, H. cap- Otto Milter. G. Hausmann, n, W. S Trask, “ulver, Mrs. M. Nodene, Miss S, ¥, John M. James P. Baldwin, Jules North & Judd: W. L. Dell, cap- Lillian Wetzel, Fred ttner, Arthur Hayes, Arthur Campbell, Willlam Henry, James Murphy, William Emerson, IHer Sauter, Philip Diehl. » H. Fran- T —