New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1927, Page 4

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Woe Piles Up on Family Living on ‘“‘Haunted” congmaess il THE “HAUNTED” BARN ON THE BERNARDI FARM, AND NARDI (CENTER) WITH TWO OTHERS INJURED BER- BY “SPIRITS.” [ prepared cotton pads and be poured into scalded bottles, only to appear Bxclusive Dispatch, Copyright, 1927 | P2k and sooty. All this, accord- he testimony of Bernardi Are the ghostly happenings vs: “No human hand could rerrorising the family of Frank Ber- cver do such a thing.” nardl perpetrated by some cunning| Since the farm hecame haunted, rival who s eeeking to ruin Ber-| Bernardi has lost most of his milk nardi’s dairy business? Or are they | customers. Added to that misfor- really the work of haunting spirits | tune, the curious city people and born out of past murders and farmer neighbors tramped about ciden? the little sreen house in such num Those are questions the farm |bers as to create a constant draft, tolk In the lonely neighborhood moving fn and out of the front have been asking themselves as door. Rose, the infant of scven falling rocks, groaning sounds, raps | children, contracted pneumonia as on the doors, chicken bones in 2 result and 15 in a ser meparator, and an unexplainable | tion black substance in_the milk con- | So critical 4i tlnue to hold the Bernardi family come that Bernardi st between fear and despair. county sheriff to investi Barnardi doesn’t want fo belfsve about the barn “as if an engine h in’ “spirits.” but— been dropped through the roof It all started a few days ago as| Despite the fact that the sheriff Bernargdi loft the house to do his|had three deputles. all heavily milking. A lump of coal dropped |armed, he could find no solution. out of a clear sky. just missing his | Now the heart-broken dairyman head. A little later, a huge rock 'vows he will he his own sheriff and sped past him, thudding against the track « Yo e barr with terrific force. The mis- | not sile was hurled from the dircction decla of an open field, vet no assailant Tho could be sighted side Fred Juergens, father-In-law of | out Bernardl, was called by the frantic own ‘amily when the nolses and the flying fragments continued. As he prepared for bed in a small up- a'airs room, a chunk of coal fell en “im from above as if through the weiling. Inflicting & scalp wound #nd stunning the elderly man for five minutes, There is no clothes by a bar shoe imprinted by his closet in which an assailant sould horse. For convincing proof, they hide, and no hole in the ceiling. | recall that some colored people re- Most baffiing of all, despite the ' ce occupied a farm one mile great care taken by Bernardi in west of Bernardi's place. After a skimming hls milk, an ugly hlack | serles of similar “haunts” the farm substanee began to appear In the house was mysteriously burned to hottoms of his bottles. The milk the ground would skim clean through specially | attempted to kil himself. By Harold V. Streeter Danville, Tll., Feb. 18 (EF8) — 1ed the rt, nemies. spiritual point former himself n squan- in sie Cochrane, found near the place several nd the murderer traced was te noises as he | Afterward the owner | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, [FRID AT Al, FEBRUARY 18,. 1927, . - WUSICAL GLUB 10 PRESENT PROGRAM | Sunday's Concert at Capitol to! Add to Scholarship Fund | What is regarded as one of the, most attractive progiams ever given by the New Britaln Musical club | |will be that given at the scholarship beneflt concert at the Capitol thea- | ter Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, it was announced today. The pfo- gram includes soloists, both piano | and vocal, the Mendelssohn Trio, the | club’s major string quartet, a mix- +ed quartet and enlists the use of the | organ in one number. | The concert 1s given to 2dd to the | fund of $350 01 hand to provide a | scholarship for the most deserving and talented music student in New Britain, the selsction to be made fol- lowing a competitive examination. The fund was started by Mrs. Kate Stanley. The intention is to provide a year's free scholarship at some |important metropolitan conservatory or school of music and all music students in New Britain will be elf- zible to compete. Those who will take part in the concert Sunday are the following: Lois Phelps, planist; Jane Sartori Tuttle, contralto; The Mendelssoln Trio: Herbert E. Anderson, violin; Roy O. Tuttle, 'cello; Theron Wol- | cott Hart, plano. Mixed Quartet—Dorothy B. Shall. | er, soprano; Ruth E. Schade, contral- to; Philip B. Shailer, tenor; F. W. Latham, bass. String Quartet—Herbert E. Ander- son, 1st violin; J. George Westerman, | 2d violin; Raymond Ostman, vicla; Roy O. Tuttle, 'cello. Accompanists—Charles A. John- son, piano; Harold A. 8jolander, or- gan. The program will be as follows: Allegro moderato, Op. 64, No. 56— - A THREE DAYS - COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Crcomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creo- Haydn Dring to Me Only With Thine Eyes— English folk song newly harmoniz- ed and arranged by Alfred Pochon Valse Trieste ......ovvenns Sibelius String Quartet Garden scene from “Faust"— Mr. and Mrs. Shailer Mr. Hart at the piano. . Tschatkowsky | Trio. Caprice jn Paganini-Schumann Etude in .... Alexander Lambert Valse Brillian! Manna Zuccs Miss Phelps. Agnes Del .. Mrs. Tuttle. Bizet {Mr. Johnson at the plano; Mr. Sjo- lander at the organ; 'cello obligato by Mr. Tuttle. : 15 . 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Mr. Hart at the piano; The Mendelssohn Trio, the fore- violin by Mr. Westerman, | most organization of its kind in Trio in D. Minor, Op. 32 .. Arensky |Connecti-nt, will be heard in one of Allegro Moderato, |the finest of modern trios. This will Scherzo—Allegro Molto. |be played in its entirety for the first Slegla—Adag.o, time in New Britain. The trio will Finale—Allegro non Troppo. also give exceptionally attractive Mendelssohn Trio. | short numbers. It will be the first The foregoing list is notable for its | time the trio has been heard in pub- musical content as well as for the|lic this year, its appearances being established reputation of those tak- |reserved for special occasions. ing part. Miss Phelps, who was one| The mixed quartet is expected to| of Plainyille's musical prodigies, is meet with a full share of the popu- a popular personality and a plamsz‘lar favor, contributing two modern |of ‘marke ablitr, and one possess- (numbers and . 1 old tavorite. ling a large local following. The| Mr. and Mrs. Shailer of Bristol. |etude by Lambert which she will|whose singing 8o frequently has de- play is from the pen of her pres- |lighted local audiences, will give ent instructor in New York. one of the finest concerted numbers Tha outstanding capability of Mrs. |in their repertoire. Tuttle a. a soloist is widely appre-| The club announces that much ef- | Mixed Quartet [clated in this city and vicinity. She|fort has been expended in offering g S0 yilithlis . 0 flmwa%flgga V) U 1 the pubilic an unusually interesting progrwi. It is to be given for a practical as well as idealistic pur- pose. Officials of the club today de- clared th:y have every reason to hope for strong public support in increaring the scholarship fund. which it is believed wi!l insure a career for some deserving New Brit- | ainit- in the course of time re- | flect credit to his r her native city. | Excessive Motoring : Injurious to Dogs| Philadelphia, Feb. 18 (UP) — | Overindulgence in “joyridin,” by | wogs whose owners have automobiles has resulted in epidemics of con- | junctivitis and rhinitls, it has been | revealed through experimen.s at| the University of Pennsylv nia's| Veterinary School. | Conjunctivitis, Prof Willlam Lentz of the Veterinary Faculty explained. | is inflammation of the mucous mem- : éwhfl////flm w /1] G g s \/7///2' branes of the eye socket, and rhinitis is inflammation of the membranea of the nasal passages. Both diseases attack motoring canines who expose themselves to a constant rush of air* tor long periods, Dr. Lentz -aid. 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