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Soloist Tomorrow With a sololst of national reputa- | on as an assis ¢ place of Carmela Ponsclle, who | I’ fill her cngagement in this| he annual concert of the New | b in Choral society of 150 voices canno .ccompany the chort cial numbers. Bdward F. Laubin of Hartford, formerly of New Britain, . conduct, A large audience, com- surate with the importance of iis annual event, is anticipated. ows that Miss Ponselle was inca- | itated wns received in this city | iite yesterday affernoon and had the | fiect of a hombshell to the choral directors, John A. Lind 1ediately dispatched to sign up a singer of renown to take r place. Who she will be will not nown until toda The soloist will not only sing solos the concert tomorrow, but she will also sing solo parts in conneec- ion with the chorus she will not on luring a miniature recital of songs, | t in massed effects. Only at f is it po this backe and f st vi fic The gram will begin with the illiant “Unfold Ye Portals” by Gounod, sung by chorus. Trump tanfar: chorus abound fn this impressi rom 2 Ry mption and it will sorve as an invigorating in- troduction. This will be followed by “Daybreak”, by Eaton Fanning, I a British composer of unique abil The orchestra has a scintillating ac the ehorus has mastered it . as operatic arias ought in the estimation of to obtain the proper he orchestr: ha “Frois will then cantr overturs, by W As In the Bacthoven. present year is also @ centenar: for this composed lection is partic melodious and the ye case of popula Gwy tos: pe. | tains ed by viat The sc ing artist, to take|gongy with will accomp: here piano loist as suddenly taken {1l yesterday and | $he is through, The o he Amnipotence, Mission for Assyrian sing p | ures are likely to demand a repeti- on. FU[[ flF [;HAR““ The famod “Habaners” from | Bizet's “Carmen” will enlist the | _— soloist us well as the chorus and . . |orchestra. The orchestra ill Eritish light opera composer. Ger- man is looked upon in Engiand as the logical successor to S this field. animent ps she will sing more before grand wind-up will be Schu storm- chorus enlisting the ecfforts of ill take place at the Capitol theater | the soloist, the chorus and the tomorrow afternoon. The Boston | orchest In addition to roof-list I"estival orchestra of 40 piec will the composition cc chubertian melodics of the finest flavor; anyone knowing “hubert thoroughly will what to expeet. know Will Open Tomorrow The A s he n, Services wil afternoon follow ed ich th appoi eted A T 81 o A4 heen ssyrians of New | have combined to form a new m ion, w York to | in t unnamed for old Burritt Mission on € use of which ha the standing Trinity Methodist church. Rev. Da- | on will of- omm amin of Kensi t 2 o'clock and will be; John W vl by a business meeting at s of towns | arious tees will |us that the makir d. A © most import to attend. Ma s., April 2 SEA MAN ROBBED 72 Britain been grant- of nittee tomorrowy punched in face, d with a dirk and “covered evolver, ™ Winoker, reet storekeeper, was L962 in cash 10 watch £200 in oh during t A white man and two negroes en- gineered his report to police. A mpaniment, brilliznt runs in the strings being prominent. It is a P W most difticult number to sing, but ; at to leagun the rohbery ert Winoker was bound and gag d in a rear room or, the a hospital storek 1l mes will ccording to he hold- ubt will be adi; given motat (short cantata) onnod will follow. This motot cs with a burst of melodic ndeur &uch unod never sur- 4 in any other woirk from his mind. The “Jerusalem™ at the close is certain to t anee off its feet and will ting close to the first part progran ywing a short intermission the on will continue with | the #st ewoving “Miller's Wooing.” b f’aton Fanning. This is light music par excellence, "0 Gladsome Ligh r Arthur Sulliv will follow alfeeting chorus fron “The feennd melody the au form a i th Buying a Used Car? Markers Free See Our Ad in the ( LEs ‘lassified Section Today, Page 16 AUTOMOTIVE & SERVICE, 18 ELM New Bnitain Trust Co. Corp, T ' Reports of Condition of New Britain’s Banks, ivan in | four| | Emigrant Named Patterson, n,” by Edward German, noted | | Started Thriving Industry | ! New Britain is kvown throughout the world as the Hardware City be- cause of the ex sive ranufacture of goods which con that category, but to the e honor of hay place in which I manufactured curious to k when the mannfacturing indy started in these parts. ving into old historica Tei under does not ge g been the first ardware was first The writer bec t whe me sket ling quaint storics of early ticut. one comes across a puze in one of the books which refers to what is believed to be the first hardwarc manufacturing pl 1 the Unlted St It w si in V| Berlin, its exact location havin n lost in Althot show ju termed hardware, will prot wear, T . | manufactured in I {counting of the tale he pa of tim h availablo re or cording wcture of of William or About the y son ind emi- re do- hig port taxes itive making s o wd man s given over to hard Looking about the residen seatters it there for tin. 1 pre I im a lving at it from himself 1 v zood mark system in and » countr thrive his place known to all the country- pplieation to busine him a geod reputat times of th - e work did he have So muc as foreed to hire mber of young farmer boys hati help and ning recaiva his or 1 pots or pan. hen finished, he would d them in baskets. He. first earried these by hand but later, as his prof- | its hecame larger, bought & horse and used to drive over the hills whh a palr of haskets slvng over the sides of the heast Later on, Patterson introdn m of peddiing his goods in tomers started sending in and several horses, The business was so thriving that others began to fook about for spots in which to start. Two or, thr moro factories sprung up until the manufacture of tin ware became the | principal work in Berlin, Patterson developed his mc NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY |to long journeys and when his cus- orders ! | from Hartford and places moro dis- | tant, he purchased several wagons trade 1d more, His markets spread o < APRIL CHORAL PROGRAM s=:sosensasoseic FIRST TIN FACTORY st s Wall Street Briefs ||U. 3. STEEL AGAIN $10,780,927, This Morning 2 P—1rr Tr‘ ased Schedulad ope! from Connecticut to New York and | | companies in the Ma 8 i ] the ter ho branched out and began to| o "PINeY I the Mahoning Raand fi s ship his goods to the south and |’ AT e o «t lis was done With two Hosiila & 50! nhcioant (ot | nten tox -8 on t orse and sometimes four horse o i) e i S s competitors for He siness and to ha more intricate w : tin goods. o Ravelution, the! Fbriary net income of the Nor- ing of tho colonics away from Sl e S ¢ the rule of Great Britain, Patter-|$0%049 in Trebruary son was forced to suspend his bust- | 07 1Y G, ness hee 1ldn't secure raw ! r981 terial. Be Britain Great pre Tradi on has it loned bu stil 1 on to other plac <ur relr Maine Considers Law to Outlaw Regenerative Sets > (AM—DMain an continued his work |} more | known to have | ¥ a young man up L e helped them | of manu- | son of Erin, and he lost in the war be- : ver returned to the pEeR St et S S S nidation devel from Petter: co A Rl O and history 1 until | many other years | manuacture of fin | making it i year. Steel o erations show Httle from the start of the pr having ple preparations to protect plics, Youngstown dis or t coal Jotty conditi Sreel con in nearly 13 tained 150 we cifie, +s | Souri Paci o | trials to move dt ew in hat group v | | i ernational Sii- | deman 1 o e s and Spanish | o $3.20 a share on the comm Adolph Zukor, president, safd | €Nt HARTFORD ; denaris Burope. The |y yeanker at 11:30 A, . | fMartford Conn, Trust Bldg. Eied | Grurainet iy paman & Cod | Tel.2-7186 | Low Close | 'MOVIE FAN ASKS $2,000 | FOR FALL DOWN STAIRS | conipu o receivers | SR ot d without reradiation. e 2l s i view has been j Aaron Gorfein Says He Was Injured .:m A ln & Tel = rported by a legislative | ; Am Tobacco = = Honaited) 2 g lmmf In Theater and Brings {am woolen B e state senate, Suit Aie A action has sought be- hison widespread reports of i for 32,000 has ¢ 1 Loco 1aily 1 ce with radie reception pr the Hoffman L 1% 11 cal corporation by Aaron " Through a one time inser- tion of this Classified Ad. Use the Herald Classified Section For Results Telephone 925 Relative Standing of :he Individual Subject to Check, As Shown by of March 23 I, 3’ Deposits Published ] , 1927 New Britain Trust Co. . . . $4,119,706.66 New Bntain National Bank -+ 534,213.58 782,120.08 308,219.67 These figures are compiled for your information by the | | | | | | in who claims damages in ti amount as a result of injuries suf- i ad when he fell on the steps of » Palacs theater, one of four play-|C ‘ ouses here controlled by the Hoit-|C KRR 2% man company. |Chile Cop . | Gorfetn claims the defen was|Chrysler Corp 415 4 Iu | negligent in not having th Colo {elear of dangerous accum Consol Gas € to an arm. Attorney|Corn Prod i 4 1 MeDonough 1 connsel| Dodge Bros A 13 i Papera in the action|Du ont D hy nstable Irg Nem 218 Eric RR @ I3 S — Frie 1st E { Clynes, | | 1 City Items |o 5 5 1 Motors orth piil son Motors 50 o0& G underwent an op- ain General hos- Gt Hud Ind Lake Pocotopang—RBunga | Come and seo them Sunday. A. ‘!'l\m\r'tu advt. ow sites, M. i 2 Mack { Ada Sullfe local baseball | yiipjand il | cateher, has arrived in Kingston, N. ! \jjq “cont | C.. where is to receive a trvout fyro an & Tex | for the team there dn the Virginia | \g pag p I Baseball League., Mont Ward Miss Mabel Bollerer has returned| Natlonal I.ead | from the National Flower Show atix'y (nntral | Detroit. stopping at the Fhitadel-{ ¢ v x 41 & 1 { phia and New York flower shows On oo o wost the return trip. Nort ey Thers will be a meeting of Fddy- North Pae! Glover Post, American Legion, Pack Mot club Monday noon at the | e on W Lo T A rc w. Jo Corp ading ops seo them Toshuck cars L | Sinclair Ol Paonesss ivt, | Southern Pac The police were notified today of | gouthern Ry the suspension of the right to op: te, in the e of Vincent | O'Brien of 273 streot. Lake Pocotopa —Bungalow 2 Come and see them fay. A, M. Texas & Pac Paonessa.—adyt. | Tabaceo Prod L1011 i Union Pac SCOUT ¥ ) 'IVE RESIGNS ]l S Ind Al Rridgeport, April 2 (#--Ralph D.117 8 } he Mount, for the past st 16 months head | 1 ! Ry of Boy Reout movement in|Wabash Bridgeport, has resigned according | Ward Bak B .. © to announcement made today. No | West Ilee Tat | suceessor has been named | White Motor .. 45 " e - ‘\\ ilys O i { Woolworth i ire e ,l — = ‘ LOCAL STOCKS Funerals Pl i [ = Insurance Stoc Mrs, Fred Zanke i1 aske eral services for Mrs. Rose ! “ § wife of Pred Zanke of {ag |4t Cleveland stroet, will be held at the ot - . ome at 2 o'clock and at the Re- | Automabile Ius ormation Lutheran church at 5 | iarttord Vire i o'clock Monday afternoon. Rev a Fire T Frederick W, Schaefter, tor, will | Phoenix Tire 5 offictate. Intermer “air- | Travelers Ins Co . view cemetery. | Conneeticut Gen 1550 Her survixing | Manufacturing Stocke. husband,” two sons, Ko | Am H 3 84 iffalo and George Zan Am He a0 e cago: five Mrs. Alma | { . Williams, Powers of a-Hfd Cpt (o co < Chicago, Heint &3 & Spencer co ) | bmma Drager and Mrs. Marjorie | s & Spencer pfd = s | Smith of this city. BE ;»u»: \| R s [ Cott's Arn ‘ | Bagle Lack ) Fafnir Bearing Co. Hart & Cooley Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1 Opposite St. Residence 17 8t Pond com Judd il Faster Orders Taken Now for Tlants and Flowers (Palmn for Rent) Oable Addre: “BOLFLOWER™ BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP . Main 8t. Prof. Bidg. Tel Torrington Co com . | Union Mfg Co. - Utilities Stocks. (L S CLIMBING UPWARD t report of tha Ohio fer 1926 ome of $25,167,508 Ao to dividends, o G 1 H H st oves ot amt ouiea. | TS New All-Time High Mark| lent to 24.64 per cont on the com- | | | mon stock. Operating revenues in- t the general " OF QUEER | | | We Offer: Price on Burritt Hotel Bldg. New Britain MEMBE We Ofter: | We offer: 100 Shares Establ BSSEX BUILDIN PUTNAM & CO Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 RTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRALROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 U. S. SECURITY TRUST CO. Thomson, Thenn & T NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr, 100 Shares of ¢ Stanley Works Preferred We do not accept margin accounts. North & Judd Mfg. Prince & Whitely hed 1878 Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange i, LEWIS STREET, TEL. 2-8261 New Britain Application Telephone 3880 NEW_BRITAIN Burritt HotelBldg, Tel. 3420 vk Tel. 4081 We Offer: TARCHVAS HONTH Both Spring and Winter Tem- peratures Prevailed 2th t vear 28 inches Bailey and Brown Sued For Note Non-Payment ction in forecl ¢ has been ht by Roy L. Noren of this eity Wil 8 Bailey und ward W, Drown and of Hartford ro- sult of non-payment of » of $3.5 note for $4 Elder n attachment on ntioned and he is cited son o Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co. WEATHER S p —_————reaa A. Greenberg and the writ is roturnable in the city court the third Monday of April. The $lain. HiT se ks a foreclosure of the mort. and possession of premises on Terra Deputy Sheriff Mar- Horwitz served the papers. 000 damages for the non-payiment of a bill has 1 brought by Rackliife Bros. Co., ainst Leon Haberski, through The writ is return. irt the third Mon- and Constable Fred ho papers, attaching on Cabot street. Rackliffe Will Erect $10,000 Gasoline Station ol L. Faward and Maxwell 1 of tha Kennedy ‘0. on Iast Main street, . rs o Pa sold to Liy through the Camp Real property at the corner Stanley streets to . Jr.. owner of the ation on Frank- Racklifte is to build stucco and brick He has se- permit for a double drive-in o property has a frontage Main street of 100 feet, and t, and the :d to have been Filling Mr. City Advertisement ELECTION PLACES s places for the Annual v Election, to be held voti are and will be as Scnfor Migh Nehool, hool, South Ward—Camp School, Prose h Ward—Central Junior High School. Main Street en nce. Ward—DBartiett School, Lower om, Grove Street entrance, sth Ward slihu Burritt School Auditorinum, North Street entrance. MACHINE DEMONSTRATION PLA Demonstrations voting ma- will be held in the following ildings on the G6th, 7th and April, Wednesday, ty and Friday, at the Senlor 1 School corridor, Bassett Street entrance; s of Central Junior High School corridor, Maln Street en- trance: Bartlett School lower room, at, lower entrance; Elihu hool corridor, North Street ctween the hours of 9 a. m. and 1 p. m. and from 3 p. m, to m.. on the above dates. LEWIS W. LAWYER, ALBERT M. PETERSON, MICHAEL T. KERWIN, Selectmen. onta