New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 16, 1924, Page 5

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AN METER UNIVERSAL PRODUCTION PRE FOR BETTER NUSIC m.fl“ ALK Of Bringing Higher Class Programs Announces Tatention Into Voguc. New York, Fob. 16 eral appreciation of the best musie, vical and {pstrumental, will be' at- témpted by radio, it was announced today by a committee named to raise a Yadlo music fund to finance special programs in which the best obtainable talent will participate. “The commit teemen, IFelix M. Warburg, Clarence H. Mackay, Fredervick A, Juilliard and A DWW, Jr. the programs would be broadcast (rom station WAEL of the American Telephone & Telegraph company The fund is to b subscription. Contributions are to he asked of radio recciving sct owners interested in the plan. Al funds re celved will be used for obtaining the sorvices of artists and for direct ex penses, the announcement said, the expense broadeasting to be horne by WAL Tt was =aid the phony orchestra of New Philadelphia and Cinci phony orchestras would engagement of artists, SEVCN BODIES MISSING Yet To he A more raised by popular Phith Sym d the Sym- the rmonic York & ti e Tecovered in Montpe Cellar Hampers Ruins—Water in Work of Searchers, Montpelicr Feb. 16.~Firemen their the 14 worked ight i search Lay vest S bodies i ruing of ing oyt the lo 11 lives ved r from for rene day witl Lodics have § The scarchers were in dang water five feet th cellar, and several men had narrow escapes from falling into the the debris on the ire or ven build ep in floot I gronund Parsons Theatre HARTFORD NIGHTS COMMENCING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14 THE ROLLICKING MUSICAL SHOW HELEN OF TROY, N. Y. Faeeptional Cast and horns. ONLY COMPANY ON ‘Totm Eves., 50c fo $2.50. Pop. Mal., Best Seats $150. Mail Orders. THREE GERALDINE FAR AND HER Hemy WELDoN. Basso Cammante gen- | Never in the history motion pictures has 4 DAYS Beginning SUNDAY NIGHT Mat.: 30c, 50c, 75¢c. Eve.: 50c, 75c, $1.00, pius taxes 500 Rush Seats Mats. 30c 500 Rush Seats Eves. 50c BIG AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA BOX OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY, 1:30 p. m. 4 UNCHBA FNOTRE of 50 much splendor, magnitude and dramatic action been embodied in one produc- tion. Educators and dorse “The Hunchback Notre Dame.” “I endorse it."—Francis Guilfoyle, Mayor of Water- bury. “The Catholic clergy ap- Shan- prove it.”—James non, Grand Knight Knights of Bridgeport. “Connecticut is for B ter Films. This is a str ing example. I endorse it.” Middle- —Mayor Rogers, town. “Educationally and his- I en- torically it is superb. dorse it.”—Dr. E. E. Co wright, Supt. Bridgeport. And hundreds of others say the same, !I oke out again in the ruins shortly (before midnight, but was extinguish- |ed. Claude N, Martine, one of five seriously injured, was still in a eriti- {cal condition in a hospital today. (153 Vet;ans Prepared | To Resume Producing | Edward Olmstead, acting dis- United States the second dis- | Col. ;mm manager of the | vetorans bureau for (triet, comprising the states of New | York, New Jersey and Connecticut, has tssucd an appedl to the employers (of the district to take care of the 163 | veterans who will have finished their training during ghe month of Feb- | roary. These menginclude junior ac countants, office managers, advertis- ing writers, show card writers, com- | | mércial - art X-ray techniclans, | auto mechanics, alto painters, battery | repairmen, mechanical optics, shoe- makers, hodkkecpers, clerk-foreign trade, salesmas, sign painters, photo- graphers, mechanical dentists, auto ignition specialists, vudcanizers, ma- | chinists hands, civil engincers and ghoe repairmen ! “It is far cheaper,’ d."for an employer trained man<<trained at the ment's expense—than man must be trained at the employers ex- |pense. The taxpayer pays for train- | ing the veteran and should certainly | utilize the services of one in whose in- terest he has indirectly contributed.” The burcau placed 134 men in em- ployment in the metropolitan area during January. These men were placed in positions through |agencies, including the merchants as- and the Nrooklyn Chamber both of which are help- | ing the bure solve the problem of employment r the returned and re habilitated soldier. Col. Olmstead to take in a govern- who | “ various sociation of Commerce, Wants Féncé Built Along Parts of Mexican Border Angeles, Feb, 16 A fence American-Mexican border miles cach side 1 barrier at Tijvana, riders to guard them in embargo on all traffic from | United States Mexico at points between 7 p and 7 a each are the recommenda to be s itted to Washington 1eien Wheeler of the department bureau of investigation, he announced here yesterday Wheeler's recommendations 1 report hie has just submitted on vicee | conditions in Mexicali, the Mexlean | town facing Calexico, (s | Los wlong the a similar night and day of C: and the those m., tic by 1 justic into m | foliow ADMIRAL COOK DIEs 16.—Admiral 8 N, retired home of is W. Epratling Opelika, Feb, orge A. Cook, %8, lied yesterday at th Mrs, L. . FARRAR eloseoy Muxw, Gewsr Jaughter, war CLAVDE GONVIEPRE Pran ST AT PALAC E THEATER Feb. 21st, Thursday Evening, At 8:15 Tickets $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, Box and Loge Seats, $3.00. On Sale at C. L. Pierce Co. publie men all over America en- Columbus, Schools, 9[(/ 2 M Z;wlfr/w//, Pebuary 6, 1974 of A ANGELO M PAONESA e Manager , The Huschbdack of Notre Dame, Palace Theaters City. of Doar 5ir. et- ik- pudlic men wonderful screen production » I think that"The Bunchback of Notre Dare 18 8 tep in the interset of detter filz the management of the Palgce ] 41t for bringing this picture te New fritatn Very truly g Pl A L P AN TPaghssen; = UAYOP. OPENING TOMORROW NIGHT AT 7:30 O'CLOCK. GET YOUR SEATS TODAY SENTED BY CARL LAEMMLE rt- here, His bod delphia for burial. -SOCIAL NEWS:. | IN CIVIL COURT : action for $250 damages has | entered by John Skritulsky | against Sebastiano Pappalardo and | Salvatore D'Amico. The writ is re- turnable in m& court the first Mon« | ,are ana Mrs, Willlam P. Felt have day in March, [returned from St. Augustine and Or- Albert Hauschultz has been sued |yona beach, 1Morida for $30 by Max K. Soifer of Hartford, o] 3 The writ is returnable in the Hart- f. and . co Pes enters ford eity court the first Monday of m]},‘,,.} “,,,,V|l ,;:,’.T,‘.vr\"z:”(.u|'r Ihmwl-mhrn March. : Armistice street last cvening preced- An attachment of $100 he been |jug the American Legion ball placed on the property of R. H. Rip- . o ple; New Britain candy dealer, in be- balf of the Gold Brand Confectionary |tea at her home Co, of Boston, Mass. The company I8 | qvenue Wednesday suint Ripple for outstanding bills. The . s action is returnable in the court of common please, February 18, An been (Continued from Third Page) o entertained at on Shuttle Meadow afternoon . Mrs. P’. B. Stanley Mrs, 1. R, willdgive a - next Wednes afternoon CANDIDATE st Wednesday afternoon, Panama, Keb. 16, — The national | Mre, Melville Stickels liberal convention convened today at Joscphine Dunham gave a Valentine Las Tablas to select presidential party and shower Thursday evening candidate for 4 Keen rivalry for Miss Marion Callender whose ¢ is reported among the supporters of |gagement to Paul Giffin of Keene, Rodolfo Chiarl, Guillermo Andreve |H, and New Britain, has recently been and Nereiso Garay. Chiari's nomina- 'announced tion was generally predicted, as he is supportéd by the independent ele ments which arec onsidered to be in the majority TIONS ML} TESDAY The regular weckly meeting of the Lions club will be hield in Odd ¥ lows' hall 6 o'clock Tuesd s _nthnsiasm evening, sruary 19, The speake Shown. Members of both of the evening will ex=Congress 11 be ask man Augustine Lénergan of Hartford Several vocal selections will be r dered by John ¥, Burns, well known irday ehruary local baritone, » ; nitd the Gilpatric bridge of Camp street tea at her home and Miss “ the for the The mittees various com- McAll Aux which is 10 take place Easter Monday, April 21st, met at the home of Miss Bertha Chamberiain, al ehairman, on Thursday of this f Affair chairmen of arrangiog iliary bazaar . i were dis e sentor and d 1o par ourtesy of Mrs Shuttle Meadow to at e ren's bootl FHIRE IN BOTTLING WORKS Fire caused | caused damage Chester Bottling Works street last night at § Box 47 was sent in and th depart- ment succeeded in extinguishing th blaze before it had a chance to spr The building by Morris Cohn. stove at the Willow an overk 1 about at 1 1D Mass ere Boste club A fLernoo o'clock mes fire is owned s o s | (11T have | DA City of Burtford, cownEcTICTT. OrrIcE oF THE MAYOR. January Twenty-thind 1924 Sullivan, Meneger, unchback of Notre Dame", Jjestic Theatre, Hartford, Connesticut. Dgar Sir: Victor Hugo's masterplece, "The Hunchoack of Notre Dame", in the form of which 1a to be pr ty in the near future, has my hearty endorsement, It great educational and historical velus, i3 attested by some of the greatest educators public men in the country, and I think it will be & plcture well worth seeing. Yours very truly, YOR. home next Friday afternoon for Miss Fritz of New York, . o Russcll Anderson of 148 Dwight 1 |street observed his 10th birthday yes- terday and tendered a party to a number of his little fricnds. He re- ived number of pretty gifts, trved tables for the affair. Another interesting party or that day is the bridge tea which Mrs. | F. R, Glipatric will give at her home | | on Camp strect, Thursday Miss Mary | Taylor Blauvelt wili meet with her Games were played and refreshments [at her home last evening, The house {Current Events class in the First|served |was prettily decorated with red in church chapel, sinee this Is to be the | honor of the occasion. Miss Dorothy cighth meeting in a scries of nins it | Mercer and Miss Mabel Green render- will of course be well attended. Fri- | ed plano selections and Edward Glynn day Mrs, E. W, Christ will entertain |entertained with vocal solos. John at her home on Garden street, On Grip gave a number of fancy dances, Saturday the younger set steps into |{Games and dancing were enjoyed and prominence when the Junior MeAll refreshments served. auxiliary, will give a benefit musicale N through the courtesy of Mrs. Phillp One of the most important dances . anley. Op the same day Miss next month will be the Business and Harriet Reynol, daughter of Mr, and Professional Women's club dinner Mrs. Louis Reynol will give a bridge which is to come on the eve- tea at her home on Lexington street ning of Friday, March 7th, at the e | Elihu Burritt hotel, The first dinner Manle Hi! | dance to be held in the new hotel will party end | C. Twitchell and R. W, Chamberlain; e . i"“' h, Dr. M. T. Kinsella and George W. McCauley, R. W. Pioteet was high in mah jongg The players whose total scores for the three nights were the highest were R, C. Merwin and yelated artists that evening, Henry Dr. Kinsella in b and piteh, re- | Weldon, baritone; Joseph Malkin, s home, Mre, M Mrs, | spectively Dana Vibberts won the | 'cellist; and Claude Gottheld, pianist Willlam K. ¥ay \i [ handicap biltiard tournament of course draw a large and represents Mrs. A Curtiy . ative gathering of New Britain folk, Mrs, Be already severa parties have Miss la planned Trinity Baecha- was actir orchestra will furnish musie tee in to 1 o'clock. Miss K. C. Ti ral chairman. comn ° 1 und David Manning treet, left today for Jar- to take in the winter . Miss Gladys Lange of 112 Glen street entertained at a Val@gatine party “ About 100 members of the New Britain club attended the last social affair of that organization held Thurs- |day evening. A card tournament was Iheld followed by a mock trial of Manager Fred Thornton who wilMev. er his connection with the ciub when |it moves into the new rooms, Mr, {Thornton was presented with & ‘gold watelr and sentenced to wear it the rest of his life as a token of the es teem in which he was held The prizes in the card tournament were awarded as follows: Bridge, R. dancy The Woman's clab of held a su food sal: “Cuesday afternoon homes of My A irant A. Lienliard and Mr<, G E The prizes wer: awarded as follows: Mrs Root's om Mis Vre J ¥V Hart ani Miss Row M Lien semsini boidge Geraldine Farrar, who sings at the Palace theater on Thursday, February 21st under the auspices of the New Britain Musical club will have as her Mis. H 1ioot Jwer At viartlott Mre Camy 15 tlubart the eanamit W. E. Park Frances Parker Curtis street il leave tomorrow for Washington, 1D, €, and will for dancing from 7 the following week there Mary Curtin is g food 5 s & » iy ooy i chairmay of the Iridge s actie chawman of of the hu \In .and Mrs ge daughter, Mise been cha e Wrs sesnd the 1tes M charge s Cards have been sent ou bridge tea which Miss Mildre ter of Mr. and Mr frey, N. H Berlin will give MeAll Ansiliary February William as been | ruary ome. The Miss Mary 11,2 0f the The Brooks of South Mrs rsday, ¥ for home Higl Mrs, Brooks postponcd Is mursday of Womar the First D Mass America’s day ir hear I n n Prob Opening of the Olympic Games When Having Your Eyes Examined We Recommend Your Occulist This means eve specialist—the physician of the eye. This kind of examination is absolutely necessary for chil- dren and best for yourself. We then are prepared to render the most efficient optical service you can secure at a cost less than the other kind of optical service. lowtd™ NEW esAl C- cAalrey WEST MAIN ST. BRITAIN &5 Fiags ot all nations saluted when Olympic gamés opened at Chamonix, France

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