New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 16, 1927, Page 5

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NEW BRI'fAl’N DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1927. HR YIOLIMST fee. Last night was such an occa- |tersinger,” by Wagner; the “Scher-|such music should contaln. The |accidentally shooting himself with a |she said, upon arrival hers for the| CRAP SHOOTERS RENDEZTVOUS 3 y |sion, and at the close of her offer- |zo-Tarentelle,” by Wieniawski; and |violinist gave a touching presenta-|sawed-off rifle. Medical Examiner |national conference of social Work, | Sergeants McAvay and O'Mara . ings, the pastor, the Rev. W. H. Al-[“Alr on the G String,” by Bach.|tion. The brilliant Wieniawski| Donaldson, of Fairfleld, found that|“but standards of every sort are|prought.two boys to the police ata. PLAYS AT l. E. GHURGH derson, remarked it was not custom- |Theron W. Hart was the able ac- |picce was to have closed the recital, (Nichols was accidentally killed | continually shitting. No condition [tion —yesterday afterncon . shortly ; ary to applaud in the house of wo.- | companist. but was 8o finely done that the pas- | when he slipped in repairing a fence s o dangerous as the lack Of (aftor 1:30, having caught them plays ) ship, yet the desire to do 50 was ap-| Mrs, Jaffe had superb tone, |tor voiced the prevailing conscnsus and discharged the rifle which he|change.” Ing craps at the corner of Connerton Accomplished Artist Gives Varied parent. If the audicnce were per- poignant expression and agile and requested another. It was|was carrying in his pocket. The —_— and Noble streeta A number of g mitted to applaud it would surely |teehnic. Each phrase was polsed |then that the grand Bach alr wasbullet went through his left shoul- FARNAM TO RETIRE crap games were roported ever the lfl'fitmfl](s i]l [lldllsm Pri]]- Concert Winning Expressions have requested an additional 8010, |ang turned to a crisp freshness such fl\:ht-el;d‘ with exquisite shading | der and into his head. New Haven, Conn., May 16 (UP) |Week-end in different tons! oL id. e e pehalf of the v ¢ vl an eling. d % o 4 brawaras Approval 1::::-3““:: ;;(eorpnos"‘orc e by T e e H IS NOT WORRIED Henry Walcott Farnam, an emeri- |h® °it clpfl] I[ems in List Whenever Florence Bowman Jafte, to “play another,” which she did. |15 to violin literature what the Grieg| o ——remrm |0 | Des Moinesl May 16 (P—Jane | tus professor at Yalo University and| Traffic congestion on highways violinist, plays at an evening serv-| She played the “Adagio” from the |concerto is to the piano and its slow S S < i = Addams is not alarmed over con-|for the past five vears president of (and streets of the United States is ice at Trinity Methodist church|Bruch concerto in G minor; the movements breathes the soul of| Faston, Conn. May 16 (UP)—|ditions of today, which have aroused |the New Haven General hospital, |responsible for an annual loss of The estate of the late Edith A.|added interest is attached to the | ied” by Schumann; “Wal- |longing, perhaps a little despair, also | Roswell P. Nichols, 74, farmer of | many social workers. ‘It is true|has announced that he will retire at | four billion dollars in time and wast- Porter i: valued at $11,758.08, ac- hope; in short, it has everything that | this town, is dead here today Amr;nm moral standards are changing.” | the expiration of his term in July. |ed fuel. cording to an inventory filed today : in probate court. The appraisers were Stanley Eddy and Harold Hatch. The itemized list of holdings is: 51 shares American Hardware Corp., at 82, $4,182; 1 share National Bank of Commerce, at 470, $470; 13 shares Stanley Works, pfd. at 27, 3351; 10 shares United States Steel, pfd., at 132%, $1,327.50; 1 share Torrington company, at 68, $68; One 350 Second Liberty Loan bond, 4 1-4 per cent, at 100 11-32, $100.34; sec- ond mortgage, $1,150; cash, Society e % e For Savings, Hartford, $128.17; e [ cash, Bristol Savings Bank, $1,22 ¢ 4 i 84; cash, Savings Bank of New Brit- : YR 3 N ain, $496.58; cash, Burritt ¢ R / L L Mutual Savings Bank, $1,115.95; checking account, New Britain Trust Co., 3139.22; Teachers' Retirement fund, GAVEL PRESENTED : = 3! tomorrow at IO A. M. to tl'le H. J 3 10 . PARKER LEWTS, R~ = DONNELLY Co.’s opening of new 2nd Made From Wood From )lcmorlll:' Church of Holy Trinity at I NV Mg\ | floor Devoted Exclusively to Women’s .\lcm?rml chmfc]\ of the Holy Trinit'y. M "Qy" ; * g B Yo } i e R d W M.llo & T ; i . a was presented today to his son, F. Parker Lewls, chairman of the gen- | cral conference board of the Tele- ’ 4 s 5 { ’ o ’ ’ vhone Employes’ assoclation. The v } - e : occasion was the semi annual meet- | E i ‘ % an s lr s an O s are . ing of the board. | & : ¥ . ’ ’ President James .T. Moran and | > B ; P i R i other officials were present as H ; % guests with about 70 representatives of employes and company in at- | tendance. | Following lunch, at which the gavel was presented, business meet- | ings were held through the after- noon. This evening the formal open- ing of the conference, with reports, | e ; 1 will be held. Tomorrow and Wed- 3 e . . nesday a number of addresses by G IHER N R ; e h f h fl officers and employes are scheduled. g iyl R s ; : --the ope€ning 0 this tloor, Thursday and Friday the session : ¥ ' " ek will be given over to business affairs | 8 iowkd o e i X . adjournment being planned for late | 1 £ 4 2 R 2 3 : 6 000 f Friday afternoon. 3 ; s - [ X S ‘ S measurlng ’ square eet The board represents about 5,000 ¥ § : ; sk o ; y employes' of the telephone company % : 5 : x € e in this state. It is composed of em- | 2 3 o . L marks a Iurther step towar ploye and company representatives % o 5 2 about equally divided. Conferences | a 2 » 5 jare held sem! annually to discuss | ' . tre beld sem! “annuaily o dlseun 42 B3 N . the goal of our endeavors to be of among employes a better under- | é 5 o ‘ . standing of the business as a whole. ' 2 C—ity Items A daughter was born at New Britain General hospital Saturday to | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Theren of 26 Carlson street. Mrs. John D. Sullivan of 624 Arch street is recovering from an | attack of bronchial pneumonia at her home. Tasty Sandwiches, Packard Drug. —advt, A daughter, Kathryn, was born to Mr. and Mrs, Bryce Long of 117 Shuttle Meadow avenue at the New Britain General hospital yesterday. Mr. Long is assistant secretary at | the Y. M. C. A. Toasted Sandwiches, Crowell's.— | advt. ! Winthrop Council, . and D. of | | utmost service to our friends and patrons. { T.. will hold a regular meeting | Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at | Jr. O. U, A. M. hall. ‘The Daughters of Isabella will | hold a regular meeting in the club | rooms tonight at 8 o'clock. Camp Clara, Royal Neighbors of | America, will meet tonight at St. | Jean's hall at 8 o'clock. Alexandra lodge, A. I. O. Daugh- ters of St. George, will hold a reg- ular business meeting in Vega hall Wednesday evening at & o'clock. | On Thursday afternoon the mem- bers will be entertained at the Lome of Mrs. Emil Leupold of 361 Arch street. Laurel Court sewing soclety will meet Tuesday from 10 to 4:30 at the home of Mrs, Robert Budde, | 645 Corbin avenue. A daughter was born at Hartford | hospital Sdturday afternoon to Mr.| and Mrs. M. A. Axelrod of 551 Stan- ley street, this city. The Military Order of Lizards of | A. G. Hammond camp auxiliary, U. 8. W. V., will entertain members and friends Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock at the state armory. | a message of thanks— —it is with a mingled feeling of pride and joy that we are able to make this announcement because it was your valued patronage that enabled us to {018 oleleciint (o state memory. [ J I make this expansion. And we know you'll appreciate what we have done e e & it o in ‘adding this new floor. o'clock. Whist and 45 will follow. A son was born at New Britain General ospital today to Mr. and ! —while the new addition is beautiful, and metropolitan in fixture dis- Mrs. Harold Miller of 240 Maple " sauencr was b . New i ‘ plays, its beauty is secondary to its convenience. The floor combines the artistic iv Sira Btephon - Sedgmick of 19 b and the practical in such a way that one instantly realizes that our entire ef- onaid MeDougall _of £ Belon | : fort has been to create a new addition that will be in keeping with the variety street reported to Captain Kelly yes- Y 5 . i : 3 terday afternoon that s he war ¥ of merchandise, quality and price in other departments in the store. driving on Stanley street, near the £ entrance to St. Mary's playground, a small boy named Tobin, living on Allen street, was struck by his car but did not appear to be hurt. Mail Sack, Stolen and | x o Looted, in Town of Derby ; I 0” or Derby, Conn.,, May 16.—(#— A mall sack stolen from a truck at the A Derby railway station yesterday | % J 3 y l Stternoon was jater found. o' the | . Luality ; Jervice - lalue - - meadows by some boys. It had been cpened and several lotters and pack- ages which had been rifled were scattered about where the sack was found. The matter was reported to the postal inspection department by the local postmaster and inspectors | are now attempting to apprehend | * the guilty party or parties. 3 L i No rigistered mail was included } et S o : o L in the mail stolen. ‘ 4 AP e HHRIESEER A e 5,

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