New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 31, 1927, Page 10

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10 RUSSIAN GONGERT DELIGHTS THRONG Costumes and lnswun]ents[; UF[; DIRF[JT[]RS Arrest edAnérriHrm»n‘Spem With Create Fascinating Atmosphere MISS KSANIA DANKEVICH choir, con- horus, con chi orchestra, ducted the vised the folk « and made a speech. There is 1o que he was the busiest man in town yes- terday The choir b singing half a d and to those n modal harmonies choral musie, their cont unique. Most of the minor modes and were A piano solo super- stion that » program by | fan hymns, th the sian was played by vieh, who also presided program. This was followed chan in violin solos Mic K. Dankey 1 1o be playe r would be pacificd. Walte a mandolin solo evicl 1iko and N gay accompanicd lia Kat uesian quite a hit. Th tra_did the “Waves of altz, and then added some songs. The costumes tur stage into a vivid p The Russian che songs, including one nature, and also with an ordio numbers played by Mr balalaika orchestra with geveral le L s, 4 mor a furore with dance called national ¢ Ka orches- | Danube' | folk | the comical ted one Anop forwa dmila Za and a litt Koz Dankevich was & eide-s two youths who cert last year. The od of dancing everyone followed g and Fugene On zving an equipment wo the Don’t Be 1 ome the L Put b to find it yvou can cnar phone 925 . Several New Members of Boad Cat Har 56, 31, 1927 1 the combined choir and balal- | ika orchestra brought the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER to a close and finale VS O FUGITIVE Mo sehosscouisos - SENTENCED 70 JAIL o HAPPY IN g R S DR NDRIVER. 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Judge Ro but if condi- [peared that the matter sion of part[the civil court rather would con- |court Drunken Driving Charged g Anderson, aged 45, of 155 arged with driving while under the of liquor, pleaded not guilis a contin Judg: presen as it o of siv wonths was present. Lutfet Tunch Mrs, Dacey gift trom MANY GET BACK YOUNG APPETITE i warrant hat v 1ot making s relative to the Jail me eft of Trafic Sign Gabricl, ag . $5 t promises in- tluen e 5. of 132 {and costs | Roch it down roud | Monday. Officer W. P. traffic |the arrest about 4:30 Satur Main | noon, |nn.~ to Alexandy ked str vas fine set olating the rules of iving 1o the lef the co the Blanck Case Nolled ~in mind that | The case of Paul Blanck made for the 0 South Main strect. Middle- and must be L charged with reckless driving vas nolled on d that er W. 1IN Hayes made the ar- &k about ster about noon. Blunck oon and an jee cream truck on t 1o the right South Main strect and failed 1o t o the left. | duce speed at strect intersections n of the to tue polic Merpret 2 N 10 inguire could nd Beay hin regulati vveryons ol must 1 n ol ment of costs o WS ollow Strolls testifi Gabrich was 1y Saturday i v ceording Describes Conditions tion of | Among Ihe “Pmn Whites™ glish al- | Condition SHRNUY. | whites” of 1he 10 | yestorday thatlor gtar, do ) read it opro to could not see the tion | gn b of the traffic, Operates Without License Nicholas Palombo, 118 Main t. 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Stock- is knocked down but Pape’s Diapepsin of the your oL sc ttor food swe Lillian pianist ol . of thou- 1 ol £ re riford arged Rockwell adrman young Kless drivi N October 2 committee, b recommend figured in a collision at | e ¢ < Diapepsin 1o street and Martford avenue | OBSERVE ANNIVIRSARY Rilerey 6 ana ten the Howard L.' A surprise party in honor of thei s fiver Goes Free Nt was suspende Judg st it case of F elson, aged scere Henry e nominating with rec His car Winter vith a car driven by The steam is turned on. The Anvil Column The janitor and the superintendent are on the job. All the conveniences of a modern building are in Note the Cutler mail chute in the evidence here. 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