New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 30, 1926, Page 21

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FOLK SONG ARTIST | City Items forence of the Progressive Education ussoclation. e expects to return Abrabam Binder, Noted Musi-| ietari suras ot 50 ot Isvr--v»l was treated at New Britain H General hospltal vesterday for a cian to Appear Sunday | enerel hosstal | westerday tor a o e | talned in an accident at the Stane 1e ‘Works. Abraham Binder, who arrives here on Sunday for a lecture.r known in New York 7 : comfortably at New Britain Gen- most prominent tigures in the field kst cral hospital, following an opera- Ptk S 4 tion for appendicitis, Yor $ears he has been collecting Hgderd : 3 . No. 5 of the fire department traditional melodies, and arranging % . Was called at 8:23 last night for a them for the plano and orchestra. Ho has trained choirs for religious A€ Which damaged a telephone ¢ DPole In front of the home of Ed. sorvices, singlng beautitully himwelt. T 0, W A TOT B RO Sesles Last year he returned from a trip SR A son was born at New Britain General hospital this morning to Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Stanklis of 126 Smith stree A daughter was born to Mr. and |Mrs. John Erieson of 10 Sefton Drive at Ne Britain General hos- ptal this morning. |man Alfred T, Atwater to the regu- {he has been a member of the day force, Mr. and Mre, Harry G. Hancock are spending the week-end in Phila- delphia. \‘Kflrih league of Trinity M., E W. Abbey of Rangoon, Burma, will he the speaker. | Rev. Theodore A, Greene was the |service last evening. Raymond Duplin, clerk at the ST Burritt hotel, has been appointed ABRAHAM BINDER chief clerl;, succecding George Pon- to Palestine where he gathered folk |11 songs heard everywhere. Palestinians | _The Dartmouth club will meet to- sing all the time—on the way to |TOTTOW noon at the Burritt hotel, work in the early morning, after |REPOTES on the meeting of the state meals, and in the evening, under the ASsociation here a short time ago starry sk 8o few attempts have G virgin field, and Mr. Binder's collee- | 0,18 S\E TOIES, BORREL L €o- triet will meet in New Pritain on the |evening of May 20. The meeting Will be held el her In the Masonic hall or the Burritt hotel. The Stanley Quarter Century elub will hold its first annual banquet at tion is a valuable contribution M. Binder has travelled about the country, singing thes: songs and ac- companying himselt on the piano, in Jecture-recitals that win their audi- | onees, His charming smile, and lively tion make these recitals a treat that is not soon for- gotten. 1 At present Mr. Binder s engaged as the musical director of the 92nd 1 U ! street Y. M. H. A. and the .wafihl\ | | Institute of Religion and as choir- ster of the I'ree agoge, so last two are well known | igh their leader, Rabbi Stephen | S Wise, | traction in the conecert of folk \mul‘ B fo be given at the Tlihn Burrift | il L ning. manner of presen! thy = | London, vApril ' 30 (P—Women \ i\@! A ) film stars mfst be handled with kid LA '} . igloves. Whether Hollywood agrees L I with this or not, it was the line of 4’) iliplomacy enunciated by G. B lj muelson, British film producer, o Us U | from the witness stand today in the e ¢ e !suit brought inst him by Betty | Blythe, Bl 000 is suing the producer immd and D]pmhel!ia she 2 : due her in connection ;wnh the film production in Berlin last vear of Sir Rider Haggard's el " Mr, Samuelson in a coun- ter elaim asks the same amount for ed breach of contract, libel and slander, all of which Betty denies. Hartford, April rmined that per cent of | I 1ths which oc- WAL i ‘M;W lout st year| Ty woo while expluining to the AESEeS G AR "‘ ot court why he hadn't taken a firmer Witpreasgune pationroy ititude with Miss Blythe during States as whole was 2 heir arguments in Berlin that Mr. Samuelson made his remark about kid gloves cent. Fi 1 years ago, motor in Connecticut we 1 per cont of all aceidental | Much of the testimony revolved about Betty's gowns. Mr. Samuel- |son claims sho held up the picture by demanding changes in - dresses. Miss Biythe had previously told tho ® court she couldn't play the part of a zoddess in ths “cumbersome Ger- s in the e and ratio for per cent and the s wus the same In country was ratio for Connecticu nit the proportion deaths has Inc (1 ieut more nman gowns the conn 1 Mr. Samuelson said that the st covding Dur 334 peo- | wanted one gown split into panels, ple met as a result of motor 'the effect of which would be to re- vehicles fn Connecticut and about veal her ankles. Another she want- 00h as a result of motor veh |cd altered by taking a big v-shaped lents lece out of one side and removing rs of 1018 and 1819 saw the shoulder straps, st increase In the Con-| “Betty and Her Dresses” and icle {similar headlines have been running throughout the coun ¢ of motor v ¢ Than Typhold and Diphleria trizl. and the star provided her daily e annual motor vehicls death sensation in gowns when she enter- p nry the ed the court room this morning. id de A posy of camelias pinned on the vear typhoid lett shoulder gave the only note of hs per 100.- color to a natty dark blue serge 000 population in this state while model, trimmed with satin and with vin caused eight deaths and (2 small hat to match e gracefully manipulated a walking st 2.5 d motor vehicles rt by Shefficld | The suit was settled today. hicl e STRIKE PARLEY TOMORROW e death rate in the past fftecn |Scttlement In Fur Workers' Struggle 1 tendency of May Be Aficcted diph New York. April 30 (® —- Hugh down- | Frayne, general organlzer of the ] to be equally |nounced today th tion of Labor, an- t a conference of rs and representa nion, would be held tomorrow in an attempt to the two-months strike of 5. 000 workers. Tt will he the first fur manufact )00 |tives of the Furrle deaths tim reria | employer-employes conference siner o the strik when the | n| sharply to an 1 the motor | Melts Away Every ol Freckle In4 Days 1 ble success | New Discovery — Wonderful cor and diph-| (Cream—Easy to Use and theria menaces | Aselrod’s Pharmacy Says LOANS TO BROKERS i Money Back If Flyte Fails. 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For the past few years | sinco the start of the | ! | | Tomorrow is the 22nd anniver- | |sary of "o appointment of Police- | | The annual banquet of the Ep- | [churel will be held this evening at | 7 o'clock. Rev, Willlam H. Alder- | son will be toastmaster and Rev. V. | speaker at the union preparatory | will be heard. This will be the last | E——— i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 80, 1926. (1} [BOSTON PROVIDENCE GARDNER WORCESTER WOONSOCKET HARTFORD FITCHBURG NEWTON \J J AL T, \ MM N\ NN S\ PHILIP SHOORS Entire Stock. 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