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12 FLASHES OF LIFE: SCIENTIST SAYS ! SOCidI News R, e T S T k. Wovd: | e o or abowt 3y 1t . sai EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1926 SUN SPOTS WILL CAUSE MUCH STATIC . e e | 'Miss Mildrea Peterson rendered |Joseph Carbo, Mrs, Pasquale Glan- |pect to make thelr permanent resl- - & pla g a, Mrs. Harry McKeon, Mrs, M. |dence there, (Continued from Pags Thres) |¥ Diano solo, the Junior High |notta, Mrs, Harry MoKeon, Mr {dence ther Madrid—The government in a|having had four guardians in an school orchestra played several se- O'Connell, Mrs. Frank Plerpont, | tement says Douglas Fairbanks |Lour, hospltal ~authoritivs refused lections and the entire chorus sang |Mrs. John Ro Mrs, Percy Wells, | Mps, 1. L. Harding entertained ;\y\xl Mary Pickford had no intention [the mother's request to care for the “The Tinker's Song" and “Lovely Mrs. Allle J. win, Miss Josie four tables of bridge yesterday .1.'1-{ of slandering the Spanish people by |child for six weeks but a telephone CLUB EVENTS Night." Fagan, Miss K ne Ryan, Miss [ernoon at her home on Robbins ave- buffoonery, but merely displayed bad taste. Doug, however, made the pleture which has aroused protests; Mary was not in it. New York--Since his ('h'v("]lfl«v: prevents him from accepting the large of 50 cents from the poor U'nited States, Harry Markson, a ¢ clerk of Elmira, has sent it to charity fund. The fee was for tak- ing a deposition for the court mar tial of Captain Orville Clampitt. Frankfort-On-Main—8ix perform- ances daily are being given by the police at the city's largest theater {0 show the perils confronting Aunty Jay Walker, There are lots of props and even a nurse with a baby carriage, but the policeman who reproves her has a fat part and o better of the repartee, New York-—As to lying, drinking bribing to put over prohibition, jesyfoot Johnson is out with an xplanation that he emplo. ate trie ) d of every roputabl serviee on earth, delphia—Sun spots are going u a lot of static that will amper radlo reception all t ar it is predicted by Dr. Louis flaver of Carncgie institute. t Cloffs 11 not spe from Ital Ron T ganized a committes war on Lirth control propaganda. Minister of the Interior Iederzoni says the sion's greatest riches lle in the rultiplication of its ehildren. York Max Berman, a sing- flor, who recently made his but in concert at Carnegie Hal now wo a yporter in tablishment at he wolf from Weshington—Pity the poor Pull- i porfer: his tips averaze only = o a mont To proposcs a London cxplosion The Tiger 1 om a | air for n and girls NEW BRI’ operator took the baby, She decld- 2 “ .. Joanne Murray, Miss nue. Prizes were awarded to Mrs, ed the task was too difficult and | | Mrs, Nellle Hancock will open her | McGee, Miss Anna Nelson, Miss [R, C. Baldwin, Mrs. G. K. Spring two other hospital attendants : Annual meetings planned home in Newington next Thursday Phyllls Senning, Miss Pauline Bauer, | Mrs. L, Kingsley and Mrs. R. B teered. Finally a promin busi- || as active . club Season | afternoon to a meeting of the New [Miss Catherine Roche and Miss | Doane ness man's wife took the baby. Il draws loge ington Garden club, Rose Fitzsimons. | l draws to a close PR “« .. | John A. Dower has sold his farm New Haven -- Yale athletic asso- || 7The annual meeting of the Maple | The announcement that the fifth lin Newlngton Junctlon to orge clation honors Alexander B. Coxe, Hill Woman's elub will be held lannual Hartford Cavalry Horse |Kressler. Mr. Dower expects to 10us Yale track man who died re.| The Senior Dramatic club of the Wednesday afternoon, April 28th at sh will occur at the Hartford move to Elmwood. He has heen a Elihu Burritt Junior High school | 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. |C‘avalry Armory on larmin prmsna under the able direction of Miss Lee | E, R, Hitchcock. nue is met with a great deal New Haven — R. 3 ang Bryant presented a special program, | e husiasm. It opens on Thursday, Greely Sturdivant, Jr. 3 and /Including a one act playet, in the! The Woman's Home Misslonary May Sth, continuing through the managing editor respectively, of the school auditorium yesterday after- soclety of the Advent Chris week. And here's the place for Yale News leave for Washington to 0oon. The program tollows: church met at 2 o'clock Frida ers from the sport loving set— testify before senate on liquor sitn-| Reading of the Governor's Arbor afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gor- |which comprises all society, for not | atlon at Yale, Day procl, lon, Mary Clark, don Morse at Hart's corner, to be an enthusiastic fan for sports = Plano music, Barbara Crocker. | CF D labels one a hack number. i New Haven — v s body of| Three poems: “Say is Building! The New Britaln Musleal club, N Britaln will be represented Salvatore Constantino {n shelter Her House” by Richard Le Gal- president, Theron W. Hart, vill give at show by box lolders and ex- house in park; James street family lienne; smmer Sun,” by Robert u program of music Wednesday eve- 'hibitors in the show ring. Wilkiam | Qdiscovers badly decomposed hody of louls Stevenson; 0 a Poel—by |ning, April 27th In the Camp & . Hungerford will show Aladdin, a unidentified man fn water at foot of SPFing” by arolyn Wells—Helen 'auditorium at §:15 o'clock, A group bay gelding, which won place in the stract; two men suffer injuries and Swanson, Edith Yankaske, Florence of fnteresting and varied numbers [championship stakes class last year | are taken to hospltal. Polaski. have been arranged and will 'be giv- and took third place, nest to Mrs. prominent politiclan fn town having |ducted by Sicaogg Tribe in Hart- run on the democratic ticket for for on July 5, in commemoration of selectman last fall. the 160th anniversary of the sign- ing of the Declaration of Indepen- Tuesday evening, April 27th, the |dence and of the founding of the Grange will serve a harvest supper | Red Men's orde [ut the Grange hall. Mra. 'red Hayes | Indianola council, D. of P. will bo has charge of the supper, liosts to state officers of the great council of Cennecticut at a supper |Red Men to Observe Judd's hall Tuesday evening at " e | 6:80 o'clock. Degree work will be 150th Anniversary conterred on several candidates by ter the regular meeting of the|tha team of Collowancha council of hesett tribe, T. O. R. M., Mon- | Hartford, day evening at 7:45 o'clock, a | SR I meeting of delegates from Hartfor For when he begins to flirt—he's Rristol, Southington, and Meri getting well, And her twinkling Lwill be held to make arrangements joyes, and provocative laugh buck for the grand pageant to be con- i Plano music, Gussle Levinson. len by Ruth Goodrich Horton, so- iRichard J. Goodman's Denmarl | Thomprony vmond Wy-| A one-act play, "Sympatiy.” In- prano: Philip B fler, tenor; cond, and Mrs. George Crouch's | sockl, 6, recelve ture of swun troduction, Alice onnelly: reading Roy O. Tuttle, ‘celilst. The pro- Bronze King, first, in the class for when hit by car, after the play, “You May Count gram follovsi— dles over 15 and under 15.2, A 4 not T isent t e v George Eliot, Irene T, prown mare, My lady Jane, New Haven -- Search for Cliccia R r. Characters: | Aria for Soprano- previously shown lere, has been murderer shifts to New London [The Doctor ...... fam Marofchick “The Jewel Sor from Taust entered by Mr. Hungerford in the county. \Mother .Virginia Le May | Cieiiriiiiiiiiii... Gounod poviee saddle lorse class, where the i Sally .. . Eleanor Hine Mrs. Horton Troop B trophy is prize. He is also New London — Series of addrees. | NUrse Barbara Smith 1r, among the box-holders. I s conelu programs of Con- Mre. Hadley . . rlson | Arin for Tenor-- sfivig ¢ otient Congress of Parents and |Miss Hope ..., beth Harwood “Your Tiny Hand lIs Frozen rgan musle, two male choruses, | Teachers., se Alexander from T.a Boheme ....Puccini P violinist an masterful | 5 Estell a yeth Porter Mr. Shailer singer from Worcester were the Three forest fires Aunt Eliza . . Josephine Suski rqr, N contributors at the a county, Soann 000 her Anderson ) §onata for 'Cello and Plano in G neert in aid of the Children's - . | v Handel Jeld in the First Lutheran New Haven — Counsel in probate ayed to a capacity house in Mr. Tuttle and Mr. Hart $ aftornoon. court in contest of Wednesday and Thurs- v, enberg estate hints at foul play day evening of this w ¢ Songs for Soprano Wennerbers | ad of suleide sentation of “Pol * me . My Sweet Repose..Sehubert (male choru Abel Ahlquist, di- : 1 earned suce b. In the Boat Grieg | pector; Florence Bowman New Haven — 12 Lipnieky and Characters include ¢. 1 Love The Jatfe, violinis Helen M. Yngve, Manree n are killed in cuto- |Mrs. Carmody of the Ladies' Ald Mra, Horton o ety y ale cnenanasnasniyoMiss Jeasie Selter |y, Miss Carroll of the Ladies' Aid.. 1gs for Tenor-— i accompanicd the e s Miss Elsie Snyder | CI'lirtation . Meyer-Helmund Prot. Olsson accompanied | Bridgeport — Man arr 5 Mrs. Gregg of the Ladies’ Aid. ... b. Tears of God the vocal soloist. Miss Clara Bechstedt ¢. Fair Dream .. Buzzi-Peccla ‘ith such a splendid group of Naney, M Polly's servant..... Mr. Shafler o s no wonder the con- teveeeseess o Miss Catherine Lee vy, e successful, financially | 4 Miss Polly Harrington, Polly- | Duct from Faust Waterbury o fircme: fn.| anna’s aunt.Miss Dorothy Osgood Mrs., Horton and Mr. Pollvanna Whittier, t1 “glad Theron Wolcolt Hart, a Mrs. Charl i S 1es Tord GG i opens. Jimmy Bean, an orphan (age Members of tne New Br ileinion meeting of the ceeees . John Reauca sical club will also feature at a | plainville Wor club of which Pendleton, Fsq., a bachelor t in Kensington on the eve- 3 r s presiden meeting was robils h in which driver and his com times ir jured when t ey car strikes gine. Meriden — Two hurt n thelr car leaves highway. esday HAUNK LOA SHOKE CLOUD - -7 2" i i vt oot L i o e o 12 SEDAN friend.. | [lome for Crippled chldren and will | New Brifain College club, pres e 1o teveens Chester Or ke place at Lloyd hall. A pro- yfrs, Do . ston will be Observer Climbs Shoulder of Taya Jimmy a . | gram of unusual racrit has been ar- | yeld Monday after aple | . o s Yager | ‘anged and will be given by Mrs. it Mrs. Johnsten's home in Maple Bowl and Finds New The musie for dancing after the | pmiie Andzulatis, pianist; Miss |y, i play was furnished by the Rit-iyfargaret erkins, ‘cellist; Ho e Activity i o o T ms, v Miss Ilga G.| s Gieorge Fi. Kohn of 1-”‘. ] TOUNNG $|29$ Hilo. T. H., April 24 (P—Steam 3 3 » g Phillp il open her home on Friday | v.om FACTORT cansed by rain falling upon the fire 0 JllieSE Y C e NPaEaR allor, us afternoon, May th to a meeting Of i pesoms na mer > anca smicys e Ve e Ginin sleak o pasioresented by e M CHBE USasha] nown through ¢ the Esther Stanley, r]mpwr.‘l;«u‘l’i“l‘v lay with the smoke clouds that ofithe R atormalor """"‘“‘“vf"“”“ and it is expected that the recial lyarg of the American Rw\n‘;x ik The new Willys Finance sloped the burning mountain for ’r DV adTieRdey ralllas he New (il Le one of the highest calibr time reports of the r\: ‘»: e Plan offers a smaller doum arly two weeks, hureh, bullding o o L ["j - TR | geveral of them hav: ppeared on 23th Continental ‘\nnu’i;fi '" payment, lower monthly auna Loa was quicler than yes- itten by Mrs. Laura 8 variona oceasions at station WTIC, |yyashington will Ve made with the bavments; and the lowest day. Some activity at the source, | D ity sl MLl and there has aIways ypnyal report of the ofticers of ths credit-cost in the industry. e N R riees s ke ol T eTan chiEh Surcespit o T heen a hearty response to their ¢ ter and the election of officers. | “ celved by preciative audience. | oo red the giant by climbing its : Al el an 2 = ranches which lie below its 1. 2 Andra Christ- o i S i B S rountain ¢ included. Charles |y qhey will give on Saturday, of the Ma ew whether it would be replenish- y, \ Ahlquist, Pred | yac 15t at ) o OfiMTa, G td yesterday aftcrnoon at 2 o'clo 4 and roll on toward the sea, 07 be- wropel, Lennart Bernfeon. James " ¢ricrin from 7:30 to \mong others bids were recelved | 1d slag, the end of its trail. ¢ Neumann, Raymond | glock, The members of the rom Fddy Brothers & Co. of ‘P(lau‘» e 7 Josephson, Hilma e netude, Mrs. Edward = | tord, H. T. Allen & Co. and R. ARTHUR H. 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KNIGHT 127 Cherry St. Tel. 2051-3 : N VY SR buil ¢ League of Women Voters are lend- in college being erected An Indla ipeovory effort in view of making a flow r base yembers of the cast taking part in |, success of the May Breakfast. Bids for the $115,000 bond lssuc depression. None 1o Hill fire district clos- heart attack and he had been hel, Mildred Carrall, Carl Manthey, . R. M. Hill, Mrs. Mary Carey, Hartford, through the C. (. Prentice | Now in the great WILLYS.-OVERLAND LIN a car for ever Mr. and Mrs. for three weeks, Violet Timm, ) rank Gehring, |Mrs, Fred Peck, Mrs, John Moore, | Real Estale agency. New Schedule of Hours for the New Brntain Banks Starting Monday, Apnl 26, 1926 All Open Daily, 8 a. m. All Close Daily, 2 p. m. (except Savings Bank of New Brntain and People’s Saving Bank) --- Saturdays open at 8 a. m. and close at 11 a. m. Saturday E.venings Bumtt Mutual Savings Bank City National Bank | Commercial Trust Co. } open at 6 p. m. ---close at 8 p. m. New Britain Trust Co. People’s Savings Bank Nonds New Bntain National Bank---open 6 p. m., close at 7 p. m. Evenings People’s Savings Bank ---open 6 p. m., close at 8 p. m. Savings Bank of New Brtain---open 6 p. m., close at 7:30 p. m. TAIN PUBLIC—PLEASE NOTICE These Close at 3 p. m.