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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, F DECEMI GREAT PROGRESS | FLASHES OF LIFE: CAT WHINING ON ANOTHER GHOSTIN 0o " HELLONS LIOUGR o oo b i v it of the sterday afternoon shortly after he STAGE STOPS METROPOLITAN OPERA "' : it Y TIRCT AR o ot it i it 5 N1Y o Pl! s AR o ¥ from | i # !d Ak Since Cc peaker il IR I AL o legiclation, |dren was playing in a bedroom when By the Associated Pres -v's wriggle. They have ‘entered 19 1t ttorn & : n ¢ L1 of prohibition be discovered an automatic pistol i New York—There’s so much new | that Catalina Island swim without e t 1 « R T ¢ T Limed the drys ©owned by a cousin which had been talent in the Metropolitan Opera, | stipulation as to raiment. Ghif . i 1 claim Vs NO[able EXD]O][S Take Placemmt Teddy, a coal black cat, who = : has spent nine years of his first lifc | Beverly Hills, Calit—The Ton i 3 jaire in the Opera House boil n, is | W - et for that f kh Tnabod Dlasin : T s nber of Am Dm‘mg the Year n the Opera Houso boller room, is | Will Rogers is all set for that fi Khout ()lh").\ed l)i oIS aced nustiial Aleot passed through his body, entering mo ust below the chest. He died on vihina (aps aiala | developments i i 1 o o tamd ahich vcon. |hidden under the mattress. A cart- 0 Tribune Carries Article « 5 155 the state- I 301 et b ' ridge exploded while the boy was d il nluLly handling t gun and the bullet jealous. He went on the stage dur- | class murder by a heautiful woman i ing a performance of “Turandot” |which he said in his inaugural ad- s ; : : sl o S tat s s 1o e EHosDHA and stopped the show. dress the city needed. He has asked | ; 5 : < Toas ot 7 solice of Fairfield wi = | Tiebe Daniels to run ont some ove- |, o S 4 on a hors L rnae i Fairfield Child Killed | (00 o Torel Wlor Brages Belgrade—Ganna Walska is quite [ning and do him the very great ne n : other i e A eIt a1, 0 P homn Grassi. | ort are investigating, but it is be- realistic in opera. In “Tosca” she |favor of shooting somebody. host at tl t ho Ban HhT ver v s from wets [0 4 Mrs. Nicholan (U S0 e it wielded the dagger so vigorously on — with th > Baron Scarpia that she broke it Fairfield—John Grassi, 4, shoots Then there were some curtain calls. | self while playing with gun found under mattress; dies on way to hos- pital. Washington, Dec. 31 (#) — Sub- stantial progress in the develop- ment of aviation, both commercial and military, together with several notable exploits of flying, including flights respectively by an airplane and a dirigible over the north Dpole, was recorded during 1926. While the United States took the | New York—John Langley, who lead in the private ownership and | has a brogue, thinks it strange that e v ' 1 operation of aircraft and is well in| it has been noted that for ten years | NeW Haven—Yale defcats Tloly the front rank in the technical de- |he has owned a Kosher poultry shop | CT088: 28 (o 15 in final game of four i gnCl ) leal do- | iy Long. Istand City and that his|tcam basketball tournament SRS a Lo bl At of kel daughter Norah manages it. A Rab- & tion progress in 1926 that Euro.|bl is an employe. *Don't they sell i fiein, nabloms, mapectally the Tatin | ePuoitizes in tha Esat Slde pugh|9ondusted by Johin Mitkas find 12| countries, made cnormous strides | Carts?” asks John. e e e in their flying development. e S AT e There is a pessimistic note, how-| Totteridge, England—Harry Var- ever, in American aviation circles | don has followed the example of a in the comparison of American and | Younger ohl master of golt—Franciy | IHartford—Taxly Iiuropean commercial use of air- | Ouimet, who jumped to fame when i"m Welaven il planes. While the United States|he beat Vardon, Ray and Braid at |1espectively, lead state in commercial flying has displayed | Brookline in 1913, Harry now wears | &utomobi eidenisator encouraging development, in Ju-| MM rimmed glasses, and as was ‘he | ing December rope large airplanes, engaged in | Case with Francis when he remedied commercial and passenger carrying | DS Sight last year, he s back on his | Middietown—Chairm flights, are being used extonsively | Fame. He has just shot a 66, taking | Walsh of democratic mainly supported by governmental | 011y 29 puits. [SAEmisse TR asg e cans subsidies. Dassenger carrying serv- { Governor Smith for der fces in the United States have mot| Ehiladelphia- cant Elwood J. [ nominec for president in been usually financially successtul | CAFToll of the finest has declined | dinner of Middlesex and aviation in this country must|!he B0ld bar of a licutenant because | cratic club, largely pay its own way, but the would have to part with his| TR A T e e Coal Black Dick from the | Middietown—William the way by establishing and main- | l“':““ ?r:l*s. broken by the sergeant ‘!'f]n‘ tive lect from - ¥ 8 o paT P T Y T L + PRl % 4 > | himself nine years ago. | town, anne s candidacy for 1in : e s 4 - NE e e N e | onvineed the basehall el nor to the 1 i | whether s rmula could Out of the land built by our hopes and 7 S de Jacksonville, —1t the girls | Representative-cleet 2 i bl il g i i o 5 A 3 DLORMGUES s . 3 = 5 (wn‘?m:\vurt:\:\?r::\hl:v'l.;;:hir: Y:).(:;];MI ?‘i‘l’lfi’m-ul Florida ads would [Louls of Waterbury an ¥ i Vgl e i e 1 proni he comes, this child 1927. For {he plan of the post office depart- | SVimm just now they would | Dudkowski of Griswold i AL e At : ; ) ust ¢ : t o ;i i it STt ror e e some of Mrs. Schoemmel’s | nents. ! i lent Sl iG]l i a e | 1 short time he is to rule—to lead—to routes entirely to private compan- s S SIGHET s peeit i Hartford— . I 1o 5 et dis ‘ o s 4 8y is in 1927, Aviation authorities y ; [Tl R e i get i ‘ ( i e strive with a world to attain its goal. claim that the main problem, fa | ; I, t its 1 S P T iha Ning iadusleyolod picarin| Do nseles it onstidioven wog L Bllavaand Yothee Dos o e jry 2 = 3 i elion He comes amid prosperity and haj AL Lian e et antlan G s | RIS iofEnarke andishivers vl SR rowkaithron ghitcarc Faehioy 4 e S ¢ % Sore 4 eRRLEs 5 Mhatih . S 0 antial reductions it o reporters las 1o i Al Aisbiacion. ) piness. That he may leave you happier cost of construction, operation and B - - - n viis torihec ! L ez oS S Rbit s t 5 maintenance 1ogvx)\< v with better- | S opm t 1 r emonstrated (M. 1 not b t 5 and with your own p-(,a] vet nearer, is illon, | | Tis wife was unable to a5 [ChanEss e e = AR ! ! 1 t > ox- ne sincere wish of the Waterbury—DPolice raiding plac dered about among cu Probably as an index for the rosy | her hip was broken in a future of aviation in America the ; ; ; clarification of acronautical legisla- | radlo. set at her bedside was uselessif vy me ’ oivisit : 1 tion. including the appointment of for the occasion as Metropo 1 rson iday fatalit al- |} " ) Friends gave her bulleting of U 1 ; S o > «&’ ments of commerce, navy and war | Tywo Otheps Also Have Chance gl closed-door ! aiion © . ‘ ; n aguo g and the five-year j ams for the 7¢ 2L drmy and navy alr corps, | [rigcamintigt e AT ERRC S ; ) ¥ ! ) 1 ; | 2ty - Serice - Jalue - What the Coolidge administration | {0 Make GOOd had thelr chance on the Mctropoli- mrornine T o i b A : et DN oo F2: k ELLY:CO. thinks of aviation is cxpressed in P joards this year are Marion 1 " R . G S A Gl ; : = werease of the air bn ol A ; 8 ansas City = : government by $7,210,000 for New York, 1 (P A year of despite the administration’s [ tiumph for . crown operatic policy of cconomy. The president |(alent reached its conelusion today | preg recommended to CONgross, appro- fentossn, priztions of 000, an increase of $10,000 for > national advisory with auditions arranged for a 14- | year-old Florida girl and the daugh- | Miss e SO |ier of @ South Dakota farmer. bruary, Ginlio Ga s i o ’ *| " With the laurels of a Mctropolitan ‘at the time that she 500; navy, $4,955,850, S ogo ldebut fresh on the head of a man were | Tnovcase. and commorce, $3.519.500, |fror the baseball sandlots of Nash- jonly forelgre S el on 831000 0! *|ville, Robbye sook, “soprano Metropolitan Thres flights fo the marth pole |PTOdisy” from Pensacola and Mrs. frecently refu were cssayed In 1926, two of them |HMIa Chladek Janousck, daughter New Rochel 3 icakaTil ons. by Amerloan ia/| oL -Czech dmn uts and widow of ced upon P Al e e Tyt ovs | D Nep s kR Bl were down for | forehan an in a airigible. From Jan- |¥ocal tests this ¢ b Miss Tewis won her uary to May Caplain George wil-| Lobbye was a ¥ MisS Afetropolitan via a church ¢ Kins, Australian flicr, attempted to | Rosalie Sellers, ¢ 8 radio | Iollywood bathing heauty cast conquer the Arctic regions in flights | a1, Who heard her broadeast three [ziegrela's follies. Miss e from Alaska, but all of his ihree |Weeks ago. Miss Sellers wrote 10 n.qred on a conecrt pre planes met with mishaps. In a |Olto Kahn, chairman of the Metro- month, brilliantly cou ous fl t Lieu- politan Opera com ny, and he sug- | tenant Commander Richard Dyrd |Bested a hearing in New York. |y, of the United Slates navy con- |Robbye's father, a dry goods sales- |igy yres in this country man, did not have the ready money | o HCER T S GO Dloit of the past year in a flight on|for a trip to New York so neighbors | ' May 9 from Spitzbergen to the |and Florida radio fans raised the | porth pole and return in 15 hours |funds that brought Robbye and he and 30 minu Roald Amundsen, launt, Mrs. Norma B. Pough, hero the Norweigian Arctic explorer, and [ yesterday for the audition today. Commander Nobile of the Italian| Mrs. Janousck, whose audition was v followed two days later with wged to precede Robbye's, first another flight over the pole in the |sang old Dohemian songs us a child. | gible Norge from Spitzbergen |She became acquainted with the | Nome, Alaska, a trip of 2,000 |classics in Minnesota convent. She gave up her musical ambitions = i : Other notable flights were the 5 i . : 3 .7 & b 2 E army’s hop to South America, and [an attorney of Yankton, Nebrask: - PR s 3 ] P - 4 : £ - : e exploits of an Knglishman, Sir|but resumed her vocal studie: 4 ] 3 b moam el y m , Al Cobham, who flew from I his death seven years ago. s 3 7 R o P = : " I to Capetown, South Africa, | two children, Joseph 14 and Mary & : . k 1 of two Frenchmen, Lieut. he has never been abroad but o ) 45 5 : 3 halles and Captain Weiser, who |said she would go to Italy for addi- 3 } 1l 50 miles from Paris to|tional training of her mezzo-soprano J "I Bender Abbas, Persin. An Ameri- | voice if this afternoon’s verdict & S % . can, Lient. James Doolittle of the | proved favorable. | . : e / FOUi’ LO\\' Pl’lC(iS army, who topped the Andes from | Joseph MacPherson, who first i suantiago, Chile, to Teunos Aircs on |sang publicly in an amateur minstrel September 3, displayed an example [show to earn money for a Nashville of go for he flow with hoth |sundlot baseball team, overcame the ankles frozen. In s 1L the | “Metropolitan Opera House jinx” to | [ A\ s 3 ql ¢ <TTR ! scaplane speed vecords in the [win favorable comment today from : 3 E 2 2 | Schneider cup races, Major Mario | musical eritics. - 4 g de Bernadi on November 13 brought | He sang yesterday as the be- = 4 4 1 h by H o famo to Italy. whiskered Fgyptian king in Verdi's In the national meet of Sep- [ Aida, in a benefit performance un- | tember 11, Licut. C. T. Cuddihy of the auspices of the Smith Col- the United States navy esttablished club, after a failure to make a new pursuit ship speed record [his debut Dee. S because of a cold. with 180,495 miles per hour. Wal- o Herald-Tribune says of him | Beach won the Iord reliability “Mr. MacPherson did prom- covering 2,652 miles With |ising work, His voice is of very | speed of 124 miles an|good quality, well produced and | st 21. Americin bal-| even, with ample depth. Verdi's fore, Wade King can hardly be called a fat part, turing both the na-|put what it disclosed about Mr. alloon and the Gordon | MaePherson's voice was enough to Bennett iternational balloon races. |make us wish to hear that voice Probably the worst aviation dis- | are 132 women i tributed the greatest aviation ex- bl Men’s 52.65 $ L] aster of the year was the burning says: “Iis volee is per- up of the giant Sikorsky hiplane [yaps a ba aritone rather than a . 8 E Hha i & = ) after it had left the ground on its|yass, smoothly produced, of good s Ay New York to Parls flight with Cap- [ranged and sonority. His | : roa C 0 | | o RS ik T TR, i ; hearing, tain Rene Ronck, I'rench .““Nl while not that of a seasoned opera | war ace, at the controls. Two of [singer, had the eloments of good the plane’s crew of four were |gtage presence.” 8 e 23 ¢ ) Killed, MacPherson made his debut with- : 3 . Air trafic multiplicd the prob-fout a rehearsal. “1'd only been on | 5 3 - i lems to polic horitig in 1926. i . I R TR G - § & ¥ N ]r s In the south hedge hopping” fly- — — = ing was prohibited after a cotton | : - farmer was killed by a low flying pl hile at the Harvard-Yale | titudes over the crowd e ate FOR ALL OUR DEPOSITORS sixty-five feet wide, connecting Mar- | seilles with the Rhone canal and B et . i the French inland water-ways sy Deposits made on or before Wednesday, January 5th, will deaw interost tem, has been completed after fif from January 1st teen years and an expenditure of % INTEREST BEING PAID —_— Open Monday Ivenin Frank E. 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