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NE \\ AUER, NOW 81, IS | STILL TEACHING . famous Violinit Has Eight Year - Old Protege ed I'r Still tea City Items Frank D as be York, April 1 ith his magical bow In his hand, 81 years ¢ ¢, Leopold A o numbers 1 alist t tak American boy, man, Ziu has § n as a protege an Oscar . who was e - . OF G, SAFETY COUNCIL 7. T0PUT DENT IN ACCIDENT New Body to Slenth Out Danger Spots in City and Elimi- Alre most. ey (inent conditions has not mitter nd an executive upon a f the Chamber of Com- -Korsakoff iny chance to have s performed in their native LN SAVING 0LD BATTLE FLAGS Much Work Entailed in Pre- sel‘vmg Them “When Antc condur certs left tour in n Rubinstein, who was tor of the symphony con- rograd 10 g on a world | his place taken Ly Ralakirveff. pliot of the younger kchool. He performed in prefer the works of the new compos the ot vas - 8. At end of his s the number subs t. The kireff resigne Saw Wagner Hissed Fyen before his T Aner had witnes: these m down upon the T mera Tannhanser,” under w gonc Pr sons of Tlinoi: forth to of Miss Julia A, R distinet opera wl shell Amerie afessor s “In e son for 11 (‘ay c~ in Black Forest .nc U p Many Relics kU » - French Franc Topples Still Lower on Exchange Wim_ frorn Déa?h N CASL CONTINUED KILLLD SALonr WOOD NOMINATLD NFW YORK AND TS - When Wilkins' Plane Came to Grief |§3579 SPENT FRON UNUSUAL SiGHTS News Gatherer Jots Down In- lareslmg Items first principle w kil latest example 1 occupying a nic noon patrons incluc e the attendance A butler at dinner with many t v beg ss and the many of New 80 it gry man light mnst s g him a role, Times Square the other rosted a passerby , cane, waxed mous- looked like personage wi d he two v Woman capers on the wall Metropolitan Museum of room housing exiibits Paris rative day mono: e Art, from Exposition of Modern Art stume, with racquet reclines river ba 1 in pie bathing spring hoard one suit on the 1 conven- md on a it mark the legal prohibitior evident ¢ pub 1s of the Hotel B ; throngt the cals many places v 1 the niftiness v f six months ministere ated the maore s which ecoming Not s Statue Now Hidden n exposed element for s puarter of a R 1 op the HEALY BASEBALL MANAGER i Conn., A 15 (P Healy ty wis Prince of Wales BRITAIN DAILY Hl-fill\l,l\ FRIDAY, two planes THIS new seasoning has the zestful, tempting mustard taste—but 8o mild you can use freely to give a distinc- tive flavor to salads. Splendid with meats, fish, cooked dishes. Only 15¢ —buy a bottle today. GUL ENG SALAOREESING MUSTARD By the Makers of Gulden's Prepared Mustard E the A Mary Elizabeth DRESS SALE In two attractive groups for Friday and Saturday Only $19.50 teg. to § Reg. to $27.50 These Dresses are of the usual Mary Elizabeth type, high in quality and new high shades. See them at 1 ~ PROFESSIONAL BLDG. P)U}' [‘401‘ l]\(‘ IUIK‘, Bnde NO\\' 30% Redyction on all Table Lamps Barry & Bamforth Phone 2 19 Main St. Z )”-‘f Wa Sp COD. Live Daalers Prapositien Morrel’s Battery & Radio Co. 176-186 ARCH STREET +|expands the state will gain econom- | which Lieutenant Wilking r it hit the ground in a nose i APRIL 16, 1926. AUTO AND BOY MEET | Mr. Johnson In his report to the I police sald he was driving east on oper. | West Main etreet, near Bradiey ated by Morritt . Johnson of 11 |%reet. when the accident happen- A = LIS | ed. He took the boy to his home Church street, Plainville, Harry | &% T0 108 TS B0 1D W e | Baker, aged 6, of 681 West Manl y street, was struck by the Hant | oF enxiiuntiothoRdmiserotinh D. P. Waskowitz, front wheel or bumper, about 1| o'clock this afternoon, and sufer. | cd cuts about the face. Running from the sidewalk fnto [the path of an automobile WIDOWS' AID FUND 38 Fatherless Families Kept - gether Here in Year Thirty-elght fatherless were Kept together in New Ly READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS New Britain Machinist Tells Public of the Great Benefit Received (nlul”n!! Britain with an expenditure of §8,- ccording to a report of Mi M. Beale, agent of the depart- ment of State Ald to Widows. Concerned were 135 children, 17 of whom who have since become of age and are now in a position to contribute to the families support. | To accomplish the work of this bu- | reau 1t was necessary to exceed the appropriation for $475.04, Speaking of the work In her office is engaged, Miss says in her annual report: “As such a procedure grows and which Beale | vr, Harry Anderson, of 148 Dwight Street, New Britain, Conn., lic Plain Facts About His Return to Health, Tells Pube |fcally In proportion to the lessened {need of maintenance tn institutions and special boarding or fo homes, When a widow has al established her home it is a le: pengive matter to help her c there; the boys and girls grow up | with their own brothers and slsters and they have, except for the lack of a father, a normal home life and the benefit of its environment “I'he widows receive a regularly weekly amount in proportion to th number and age of the children to |\ help her in furnishing food, cloth- ing and fuel, with a reasonabl imount for rent. No provision is made for illness and the accompany- ing hospitals and doctors' bills un- tl the need arises, when at the recommendation of the local agent, after a thorough investigation is made, the bill {s willingly paid.” ERBJUS is to- day the most { popular remedy “For a long time T have suffered with theumatism in my legs and the pain would be so bad that 1 would thatilian besn Ine lie awake for hours at night and troduced for a [could not sleep. 1 would got up in long time and the the morning and my legs would be reason s very stift and lame and through the day Tt ¥ I would almost gét crazy with pain. We cn- 1 liad suffered so much that 1 was vor to give the public facts and |Veak and run down and did not are at perfect liberty to inves- any pep. A friend of mine told Mo our elaims, e do not exag. M about ERBJUS and 1 decided to te or mis-Inform. 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Sat. only, $35.00 | Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12 85.00 value. Sat. only, $69.00 Net Curtains 98 value. Sat. only, $2.50 pr. | Net Curtains | 33.98 values. Sat. only, $3.00 pr. Marquisette Curtains 81.12 value. Sat. only, 85¢ pr. Ruffled Voile Curtains $1.98 value. Sat. 0111\. $1.50 pr Let us estmmte your wmdow shade needs — we have the largest and most complete stock in the city. Freeman Suit looks newer than it is, and costlier than it was. FITCH-JONES Co. CITY HALL