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_— ANDREW BASSD AT ST. HAR'S SUNDAY Tenor to Sing at Masses at 9 and 10:30 0'Clock —_— Ba formerly a resi dent of this city and one the most prominent gingers ever devel oped here, will sing at the 9 a 10:30 o'clock masses at Mary's church Sunday morning, accordi 10 an announcement today by Or- ganist John J. Crean. At the o'ciock services, Mr. Basso will sing ‘A Daily Prayer Helen Dallan and at 10:30 o'clock offcrtory, he will render the *Ave by Bach-Gounod. i Mr. Basso for the past two ¥ has been taking inte training from William Thormer of New York teacher of Amelita Galli Curci and of Rosa Tonsclie, whils he has been eiving couching work from Del Orfica, one of ti ding men in that profession in this country. He has been making a deep study o dramatics with Triers, famous for| his vast number of successful ! pro- | teges and all predict a bright future| for him as a sing | Andrew J <0, sive r. Mr. Basso has carried on his study | and training with one objective in view and that is to arrive in grand | 1o is practically assured of | ith of the opera com- | the Metropolitan in New | A e will probably be plae-| the San Carlo combination. | I U at the famous critic more than an is proof that b tests, Mr. Basso rendered almost 1 of the te r parts in the Aida Opera and Mr. Gatti told him that he had a “wondertul voice, finished technique but lacked experionce He ass him that he would him next fall. During the Basso will con upon the dvicee not en in til he assumes his opera company. 1 that all his carly s carried on in so has, gracion cos to Mr. Crean, friend, for this comin his rendition of th will be a musical tres DIES AT AGE OF 76 Mre, Elizabeth Rogers of 79 Myrtle ope b panies York el w A few week hearing by tan. The him for in it h w was Motropoli- listened to hour which passed the | o0, ziven af re he summer months, Mr. nue his study and of his teachers will ¥ concert work un- place with the ause of the fact work In singing this eity, Mr. offercd his a life long Sunday and two pumbers Ba sory Street, Resident of This City for Past 40 Years—Funeral Tomorrow Mrs. Tlizabcth Rogers, 76 vears Myrtle street, a resident of city for the past 40 vears, died t New Dritain General hospital this morring after being at the institu- tion since Sunday, April 37, rn in Ireland, the daughter of m Noble and Margaret Arm- strong Noble, she was well known and was prominent in the jon of the city, Survi ister, Miss Annle Noble, s will be held at Krwin chapel tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment will be in JFairview cemetel Two Thousand Feet of Levee Are Broken Pine Bluff, Ark., Aprit 29 (A— Two thousand feet of levee caved nto the Arkansas river this morning Just Lelow the south bend dyke, ac- cording to Colonel Joe Harris who is in charge of work on the south bend levee. All motor boats avallable have been rushed to South Bend from Pine Bluff by the Red Cross here. ‘The Choctaw, government boat, ar- rived there today loaded with sev- eral days' rations. Colonel Harris said that the battle had been con- centrated on hte bend of the South Bend leves and cave in came as a surprise to the engineers. He said the bend itself has been causing much alarm for the last week, is stlll holding. Injuries of Year Ago Kill Waterbury Fireman Waterbury, Conn.,, April 29 (®— Frank Hos private in the fire de- partment died shortly after 6 o'clock this morning at his home at 142 Meriden Road from injuries re- ceived almost a year ago while en- gaged in fighting a fire on High street, Hosey fell from a ladder on hS , 1926, striking an iron picket fence, puncturing a lung and frac- turing three ribs. Up to two wecks vgo his eventual recovery seemed certain, but at that time he began | to suffer pulmonary hemorrhages | which ultimatcly caused death. | New Haven Man Takes | Life by Drowning Today | New Haven, April 29 (®—John McCaffery, 60, took his life by drowning today. Shortly before he Jjumped oft a bridge into Mill river, e had leaped from a window on the fifth floor of a down town build- ing and had landed unhurt on the 100f of a house two stories lower. He had got off the roof and gone on his way with officer in search of him. BUYS W SEAPLANE New York, April 29 (UP)— Harold S. Vanderbilt has found trains and yachts too slow to carry Lim to his many appointments be- tween New York, Southampton, Boston, Newport and other citics, One of the finest seaplanes in the country, his new Fokker air vacht, will speed through the sky at 115 miles an hour. Or the plane will cruise at 90 miles an hour while Vanderbilt entertains as many as six guests, GIV 7 FOR PET DOG Aurora, IIL, April 29 (UP)—Nine year old Norman Anderson dove into water in an abandoned stone quarry near here to rescue a mon- grel dog which had fallen into the pit. An hour later the bodies of the hoy and the dog were recovered from the quarry, the dog firmly alasped in the boy's arms. Is Believed to Be Extinet hen wa lewing state their The a block serve by the ot Authorities stated that the 3 hens believed, burned w remaining members that the about reached sunny the insistently coupled with that of the| Infanta Beatrice, elder daughter of the Spanish soverelgns. in the fact that the | for King | torfa next month when their daugh- |ters and the Spanish crown prince, Alfonso, will accompany them to trice of Wales. College to Cloaks NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 19 FORMER PARTNERS | IN $10,000 SUIT holding His Property Sult for $10,000 damag:s } brought w. do ! Britain Cr es T. Gibl, a |the business, who clalms that the | defendant in action is holding { property belonging to the plaintit {and retu | whote 'who claims T Exchan by mer partner in Herbert son, ype When the cloak and suit manufacturers decided they needed a “czar” to save their industry from disrup- tion through labor disputes, they picked Dr. Lindsay Rogers, shown above, who was formerly professor of public law at Columbia University. Salary, £25,000 a year. RARE BIRD, HEATH HEN, MISSING AFTER FIRE Following Destruction of Mass, Preseryve A rare bird April 29 (UP) N as the heath tinet today fol- st fire which swept ume preserve near here dur- ing the night. No tra heath hens that sitat could | birds were the o1 of 2,000 pi: the commo s hiaving died proximately the mad preserve W today rvivors o of the in the world. The fire left a Llackened ten miles wide and six miles | having destroyed 40,000 to 50,001 roung pines. Four volunteers were burned seriously, during the firc were George ¥. Pease, R James Geddes and Doug loughy. More Rumors Heard of Prince’s Engagement London, April 29 (A — Rumo Prin of Wales is at become engaged have TLondon from Seville, in in, where name to British thro Th Walker Wil- ¥ last to heir th > s London gossips find imper heen Alfonso and Queen Vie- 1 sulte reserved at the Claridge has a Prince of t; sturias, gland. Morecover, the Prince of Wa will be the guest of honor at a magnificent ball which the Spanish ambassador plans to give at the embassy late in M All of which is enong to set the gossips agog. The name of th has previously been mention- 4 in eonncction with the Prin She will he 18 on June 22. The Prince of Wales' hirth- day falls on the following day. ifanta. T He’s Scotch Now on his fifth trip around the world, Daniel L. Thomson, whose birthplace is Glasgow, Scotland, told reporters in San Francisco that he meant to keep traveling, because high tax+ ation made it too expensive for him to settle down any- where " on the civilized globea - | path two | rignificance | es | plaint that he 2nd the def [tered into a partnership in Septem- {ber, 1918, intift putting § tal into th They wers pair ty and seil th t lto x |articles, |accessori | bor into : net pro on ould be togetl of the the his ¢ upon hip | | L West Main stroe 1t 1 that {Tolds property belor Tnership and th to it and that over any of it to the plaintiff claims 11 r urt fis full tit to turn ntif. o appolnt I to s 1 partic hat the nd that t et debls M Aivide for t 1 k pro- | | MEDALS (P)—The an- the N nees to TOUR GET w York, April gold medal ¢ stitnte of o I Socinl 3 a aw v Symphony Emerson P nounee to receive the Walter Damroscl t v Yor Harry of the Adolp Yor ; D | stor Rushkowski Kows Church str at last night. born in Germany and had been a resident of this city for the past was a e ber of St Jo serman Luthe hurch and the Ladies' Aid socicty. sesides her husband she leaves four | sons, Herman, Rudolph, ¢ v and | nest Rushkowski of this city and udder of 1 on and seven g nd- le was 2 years, ral be held tomor. will ifternoon at 2 o'clock with crvices at the home and, o'clock at Erwin pel whie rvices will he open to frie Mart Gaudinn, pastor of | St. John's German Lutheran ehurch will officia Interment will be in L iairview cemetery, Funerals e Fdmund P, Marsh, Jr. 1 services for dmund D, | rsh, Jr., son of Mr. nd Mrs, Edmund 1} of 60 Garden stres will be held tomorrow ter- noon at 1 o'clock at the home. Rev. William pasior of the | I will officiate in Oak Grove Mass. Fune rsh will be Springficld, t cometer Mrs. Elizabeth Farley Funeral serviees for Mr beth Farley of 31 TFarmington enue, widow of William Farle held this morning at 8 o'clo . Mary’s church with a solemn o ¢ requiem. . Thomas Lawlor was celcbrant, Rev. Mat- | EIRwE Iy inrpgmon Sewass denapnisant ey, W, A. McCrann was sub-| deacon. Mrs. Mary T. Crean sang. Jesu” at the offertory and Keep Me Close to Thee” at th clusion of the services as the body, {was being borne from the chureh Irhe pall bearcrs were William . { Curtin, Wilfred Dunlay, George Mof- t, James Hasson, I’ McDon- | ough, and Patrick Hehir. Fathers Lawlor, Traynor, and McCrann conducted the committal | services. Interment was in St Mary's cemetery, —_———————————————— BOLLERER POSY SIOP Visit our nhouses on Johnson Street, Maple Il o the beautiful surroun ings where we grow our own flowers. Cable Address “BOLFLORER” Main St. Tel. 886, Prof. raph Florist of New | were ni, ss Blde. Brite 83 W. he Te Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Thoue 162! Opposite §t. Mary's Charch, Residence 17 Sammer St.—1625-3. chowders Proves T. R. Right . Wall Street Briefs world's cousumption of co in 1926 is calculated at 1,744,304 i |short tons b lof metal s | 415 tons 845 tons | Commander George Dyott, former British air- man who brought back to this country from an ex ploration trip, substanti ing proof of the existenc of the “River of Doubt,” discovered in South An wca by the late Theodore toosevelt City Items ind Meat in how Poultry Gains | april | V! irea Fish and Milk Will ‘[ Go Well on Same Menu | ry to a popular | 1 milk a not med at one sittin Wy ! nd ten and miik ontend th: parately at the not impressio, harn Callin wticles ntion that ntly in thiesc 1 two the gravi > when se o . of they th ved | injuriou STARS ELIMINATED London Duncan, and Geo of the Biritish cup nited States jcans in in-| 1 to annual | prize for am matc rday in 1 tournament, is £1,200, Abe Mitehell, another of th seetion of His card was faile the th team those 143. UREL CLUB ‘onn, ME April nien were guests of A1 elub at a banquet held t whicl a mock | M of Hartfor Gov, Trum c Eue ’ is com coverin D IN WEST HAVEN Haven, Conn., April 29 (P— ent inery i, of Ia ca e 1s of heer in this town Louis Sonnavilla, driver, was a rested on a truck h was laden with 100 barrels of fiui He was to appear before the United States commissioner on several el copper hoil and 100 bar N When 21-year-old Ade- line Ball, pictured above, escaped from Missouri state penitentiary, police officials started a search not only for the girl'but for Louis Fernandez, another convict who escaped one day be- fore. They believe the two planned a prison elopement and will be found together. T | | first quarter were | meeting May 19 of 1 18 mine output was 109 short tons ainst smelter output was 1,632,- | inst 1,565,612, and 1,6 ined outpu ring Com 875 equal to §1 rivate dispatches stecl trade roducers stern cing prices $2 fron ex 6 in the first —_— Head of Relict Organization Finds Loscs Are Greater Than Estimated, Ami Trive rican b $10, today by the relivt ma 000,000 ted d of fund d or after a con- r and Herbert ary of commeree, and his federal flobd re- will return to Mem- om inspection He has ow de ) region. opinion that 1 sufliieent [ to cop | 97 this Hartford ai rounding towns, it was hoped t be reached noon. & its $ it this mark would today and r is a00, pass: srous m Washington, April Cross flood 18,975, es contribmted 29 Py midw Pacific states national arters her has of- !Gent York, April 23 { Commerce Jolson, (p) oover and will p- sing nigh vietims of th orrow Rroadeasting com- s arranged a nationwide hookup, it was announced tod with practicaily all s assockut companies cooperating. Chrysler Earnings Are Greater Than Year Ago| New York, April 20 (P —Earnings | of the Chrysler corporation for t more profitable ar ago, net profit rising to | from 189, equiv lent to $1.46 share on the com- mon stock a t $1.15 o s re in| the fi quarter of 192 Directors | declarcd the regular quarterly divi-| dent of 75 cents on the common stock Walter P. Chrysler, said that netwithstang price reductions the sonomies of operations to improved facllitic expenditures on plant t two years, actually ed the mae n of pro 13 tail deliveries continues to break o previous records, he said. Denver I Labor Branch to Protest Vanzetti Sentence ' Denver, April 20 (UP')—A liminary meeting of the Denver ch of the international labor de- will be held May § of the death sentence of co and Bartolomeo V Plans will be ma chairman, | various t year, | incidental | a by pre- in protest | fcola Sac- nzetti. for a general | ternal, labor and student representatives to at- tend a national protest meeting in | the east, according to George Saul, | secretary of the Denver group. | AVOIDS DRY LAW Washington, April 29 general council of the League of Women Votcrs has voted down a motion to include the 18th amendment and the Volstead act in its study program for the year. The year’s program will include: ational | |a study of corrupt practice I tion; support of settlement of inter- | national difficultics by arbitration and support of treatics having t same end in view; support of legi lation providing for state continu ance and establishment of work of | maternity and infancy hygiene. DIES IN ELECTRIC CHAIR Lincoln, Neb, April 8 (UP)— Henry Bartlett paid with his life | clectric chair at the state Penitentiary today for the murde of Chicf of Polic som of | Minden two and one half years ago. Bartlett reccived the first electric shock at 6:32 a. m., and de- § minutes 5 INVENTORIED valuation of $14, been placed on the estate of the late John | Sokolowski, consisting of interest in land on Orange street, valued at| £12,500, and notes valued at §2.250. The nventory was filed in probate court today. The appraisers were Joseph Kloskowski and M. Papclak. TRE RY B. Treasury Balance CcE $248,626,818. PRICES RALLY ON Selling Pressure Is Lilted From| quar- | € cr lic Is | I | B bYd e Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 STOCK EXCHANGE Various Issues We offer: Automobile Insurance Co. 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St Augustine, Fla., thinks so t i, a biond from Detrolt, has been chosen to preside over the annual Ponce de Leon celebration in April. She is 18 and the second blond ever to be queen of the aveat ‘___.__‘_