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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HLRALD THURSDAY, MARLH 18, 1v24, “"‘Q&‘*Q-’:Q‘A&&fi\vU‘LM‘A‘QAOW‘OO&‘/&A' i‘«l!h“.fi‘}hl&@.fl“.‘l "'"...'m'o..”" i C C i AL GAMBLE WITH DEATH | Let “Gets-H” AVOICESINTHE AIR § "'~ "= cons | 7:00—Kiddies' stories in French ';AUSE "[_‘ K"JJN[i End! 'our corns vv"m«nmo‘vnnwflvg‘mm‘] slsh. i i . o i P (Westinghouse, East Pittsburgh) -Hmvl concert orehest This Corn | 4 0—Studio variety, Thursday, .\lnr(vh 13, 1 30—Jos. C, Smith and his Mt. Chicago Woman Sobs Out Tale oI e ‘ 7 J R R 6:15 p. m.—Dinner copeert by the | You are suftering dreadtully itching, bleeding, protruding piles. Pyramid that stops | KDKA Little Symphony orchestra. 7 ’ i T]agedy | 30 p. m.—Feature, v P New York City) & free trial of | 45 p. m National Stockman and [ ¢ Dave Cory's *“Jack | Farmer Market reports, I 2 Chicago, March 13.—Mrs, Belva $:00 p. m.—Farm progrem arrang- | 4 program by Jules PITTPEPOVIOIIIITITOGTIGITITOIPIPIIVIPIGIPPIPPPGPINOP | Gacrtner, a divorcee, gobbed out her | led by the National Stockman and |Berking' Rosemont orchastra. = | akes lessons merely that he may see! StOTY of a gamble with death to the | Frarmer, 8 Prob! e police yesterday morning, and of a, \ $:30 p. m.—Concert by KDIKA Lit- | H~'*r\ P. Fairchild, of New | hiatus in her memory during whioh.j S Itle Symphony orchestra, assisted by it Starting Monday Cosmopolitan pre.| he police say, she shot and killed ) | Christine Miller Lucas, soprano; Ches- 30—S8pecial evening radio organ Capitol for the balance of the week | gopic g wder The Red Robe,” a mas-| W A!ter R. Law, an.automobile sales- | (ter QEnrlmg, basso. recital on the Wanamaker Auditorium with some real good talent and en- e Licture production that has been ™an. as they were returning from a | 9:55 p. m.—Arlington time signals. | org: tertainment featured., The vaudevil big hit everywhere, round of the cabarets, { Weather forecast. United States army nigh show is headed by *“The Springtim S . Two policemen found the body of | 12:30 p. m.—Concert, | $0-—Dance pr 1 by Theo- | Revue,” a pretty offering by Mile, DANCE CONTEST—LYCEUM Law hunched over the wheel as the! G " i Hotel Maj stra Mimi and Pomme capable assisted by| o 0 O the Lyceum, fn connec.| T, ®peod nedr 4,800 Forestville ave- i 3 | S the Eight Hippodrome Girls. Mimi "ONER at th AL 1B enEac: :r:lp'h;\lr )\(o)mnil’]h"flrr' wml”n bullet in : ; g Springfield) e . o nd Pomme are two French ballet| . o Wit @ s | the brain. On the fioor of the car was!| The « " painless way o end coms fore Chesapeake and Petomac Telepho: it ot ability and grace offering | ok Girle’ Musical comedy revue o pisto) which Mra. Gaertner admitted| ever it e shead of sny s oo oy 0" | . m.—Music talk by Rober Co.—Washington, 1. C.) You Pytively Soopse Aftnd to o there will be a dancing contest which . e ¢ appiy two or thee drops 1o any corn of : | Skl Homarksble Fyeansé | was Hers, and a half-filled bottic of | Almsted, professor ol ache or pain, prevents friction, nblom dances that are real entertaining should bring together " In two tes all il b 3 e te her the best 'nm~ > t o minutes all pain will have Aln _ ! while. the Hippodrome girls g,m_h Iehis ob thie mj‘: rAntastie Chamtt | synthetic gin, from which she told the | stopped comp!ets foon-you can peel the |yceal music at Smith college, the sub- t from the Uni- :a}‘“m:‘-‘n:{i"&o:"t: | enhance the beauty and prettin Icity's dance academ The dance \Pollm she and Law had been drink- | corn or cailous right off with your fingers, root wh . vty Dance | versity . Washington, inei- | ment A2 the act with their fine dances, all|\iil ‘be an limination contest and B iy o s liile. Satistaciory oe- | nt and Moder dental to a banguet of the 3454 en- e f s S Db 0 cumnanon contes: and “On our way to my home we began | L.w-encfl(‘a Chicago. Sold everywhere. . m.—Bedtime story for the |ginec working in unison as one. Other acts|pandsome loving cup goes to the wir 3 ) i rywhere, B 3 | ing. | ranteed -nh our corn of mosey bazk {ncliide Foisy and Jerome | g § | talking about ‘stick-up’ men,” Mrs. | | Kiddies. i Washington (and ithe) pfiedletiitor include Foley and Jerome in a variety ner. Tomorrow night's feature at.| & 4 e YT m.—Concert by Mrs. American Military Engincers. | ”'.5‘.‘%‘,’235";?;3‘?,"5:3;.:; Mich, ering which they call “Just TWollaction akes on vomeds, aomer Gaertner, once a cabaret stnger, and 7140 p. m. g of e Sl ity ead ol )Lu!qu t ('k‘nn. 1"uT|n',‘lb .,.“;V» et 1. | recently the wife of William Gaertner, HEATON mPLICATED IN Gould, soprano; . B. Webs ss; | Musics) numbers 1 army band | Kindly "'Ld me a Frse sample of 3 asmuch as it is a greased pole climb {Mrs. Webster, panist and accompan- |orchestra and lo : i bylar !“yrl:;;::_l Treatment, in plain comedians, sing, dance and play ban- stunt, Laughs galore are prom. | H¥de Park manufacturer, told the po- " : M Shaicate tndiipcaliarivtand ri ANOT“ER OPERATION CASE 8:25 p. m.—-Story for Grownups, by |2ssistant chief of engineers: Major | | Name Jjos, ukes and guita J“"i, e Ay e to prove that they are ve ile.| The current picture at the Lyceum 19DELY, PoArKed, b m : < T Hi hief % 1 ) G an ¢ 2 Yrison 8. Marden. Gon. Frank 1. Hines, chief ‘of starr, Street Pheir offering is real entertaining and is a mystery vith a tinge of | better shooter than your are.’ 1 ) Y s b 13 L I-Z ind is o mystery drama, with a tinge of “Mr Law said 1 was mistaken, ‘I'm p. m.—Arlington time signals, jand Hon. Pate Harrison, United States a wonderful marksman—I never ml«q" Man Killed by Intended Vietim in S R |senator from Maszachusetts, will be appreciated while pla [humor in it. “Lights Out” is one of 3 KYW 10:00—Dance music played by the here; Neil MeKinley, the popular (||n~‘lixw- hest productions of its kind that He kild: ster is a provoker of grins and chuck- | has hit this section in some time and | 1€ Saic Louisville Imvolved in Another Meyer Davis' Le Par. 1 d ies. His manner of cavorting about the unusual manner in which the| 1 hEcaol, Jokinmy, Ahat W jonr) . (Westinghouse, Chicag fiontthe CaraiT ey : Ao s S, the stage while telling a story, his|mystery is soived adds to its intervest, Bl and that the winner shoot Scandal o TS . [ ton. dent of the universit original method of delivery and his| Nest week brings two corking good | th® loser. I said if the winner missed | A P U S T | 0:30 p. m—News, flnancial and | 9:15 b, m.~Danos prograts b Hebe e oo - i § I . t thi i the loser {he latter would get a chance| Columbix, 8, C,, March 13.—Richard | fnal mackets furnished by the Union RALD. P W b i M charming personality put him over in|photo attractions to s theater. | " b bkt s H. Heaton who was killed in Louisville | T e inipod . P old B. Smith and his university ore big favor with any audience; Hall and Starting on Sunday evening Jenore | t0 shoot, and vice versa, until one of | H. as killed in Louis Trust Co., Chicago Journal of Com- Unless otnerwise indicuted, thentres ,. ws In this column arc wrilten by the pross agencies for the respective wmusement company. LOLBL880008820088000 9 0“'.‘1‘\'#4‘""0‘ PEET T “Springtime Revue” at Capitol. A very fine bill of Keith vaudeville and photoplays is now showing at the the music master's attractive daugh ter more frequentl organized reserves, stationed i | | | last Saturday by Willian Gates who in | merce, and U, 8. Dept. of Agricuiture. | (Radio Corp. of America—Washis | chestr . 4 Sepetag thich | Ulrich, @ “ stage star, will be | U8 Was shot. There were nine bullets in ; 4‘::.:\\:‘..&55}‘““ e o aapromlnent siay e |t pistal; @ confeglon to the police declared | p. m—Children's bedtime ton, D, C.) | cal bits, each cleverly done and cach |one of the most succe s | And then—Ou, I dont know justiHeaton bd kiduspped him and held (story, =~ S SR e Tl [} @ big hit; The Pickfords show science|ccases of recent years. Tinged with | What did happen. I was o0 drunk, 1| Dim prisoner for the purpose of per-| 70 to 7:30 p. m-Dinner concert B:00—stories tor enitarcn vy vessy | {OSPITAL VISITING BAN and skill in the presentation of their|an atmosphere of the daring west, this | remember seeing him collapse over the | 'f.rm'\nig an Speration upon him, was | broadcast from the Congress Mol a T:20—A 1alk public heaith by | N e JoRaling cISHbE - 1€ shons s o | Hietore oom s all that is good and | Wheel, but i had no idea what was the | Wanted iv’f 1.:)1:.‘ City, 8. C. for (woat-| 7 p.m. to 7:10 p. m—Joska De- ! nyl"u;—i ls': «:m ,:H'»L hea n' oy | IMPOSED DEbP”‘E PROTESTS stunts which are performed in alcntertaining in the western mo! | matter, T looked at Wallie closer and | :-U,"’f""_‘ '..:_\‘s similar to that on | Babary and_ 11 s orchestra, {2 | Ol,:)“" m;ul;nn“h m‘ on gen- v entertaining manner. {drama with the touching beauty of |8aw blood streaming down his face, I \'”" ac ing to the Columbia 7:10 to 7:20 p. m.—Clyde Doerr|e a I.! :\I' ul(‘ t::::l\ ‘:-'n uh‘. " Rowland V. Lee, who directed |the genuinc romance, DUt up My liand ta stop/the flow, but | Suate, ! |BodRNIE gephontoes : Ba- | rangeme \(‘“uél the Pathfinder Pub | Many Entiance But Are a3 " ‘ it | For the final half of next week the |1 couldn't.” | eeording Lo the story the attacks| 7:20 to 7:30 p. m.-Joska DeDa- |range nt with the Pathfinder Pub- | g :"r;“l p':'\\m’l );:))“l::l]v‘nlllpr-l‘.'lxllzjr .:vlal"" st comedy of its Kind yet produced | - Mra. Gaertner last night was sent to| Were attompted last November and |bary and his orehestra. lihing company. | Informed New Regulations is to be seeh when Johnny Hines|lail, charged by a coroner's jury with | 1 he | to di December by Heaton, a confederate| 8:00 to $:20 p. m Twenty Min- :00—Piano recital by Nellie Ger- mt he draws the line at trying - > bt he dra A8 line STARLO G151 e shon Olith tho sctecn a8 the siav slay Walter Law, The principal 5 known as Rogers and an unknown | utes of Good Reading” by Rev, "u'lfl Payne, Bar Them rect when John Bowers saws on a “Conductor 1492 | witness was Paul E. Goodwin, fellow | Woman, The assaults were made on | Pernin, § 8. J., head of Dept. of Eng- ] iolin solo by & member of T bl f violin, e e ARG aulesman of Law, | & prominent citi; of Lake City[lish, Loyola university, Chicago. rnnllnllfl Metropolitan orchestra. were was considerable dissatisfaes orneys in the case have | 8:20 to 9:05 p. m.—Musical pro- “Dealre” Mr, Bowers portrays : 5 : ’ - o an | tion at the New Diritain General hos G o \»,.,.,,l,‘g bl el 1 HUMMING BIRD'—PALACE | Walter told me onday that he | ame ¥3 Iy ; | o el U R e gpiabas bt el biaidanbid - £ e i b tor thie it ot it oriat AWAnaon! d06d s il sbaihs | PIkBneR Vo kAl ot HoRciIife IRaLE stiornnys enid Heaton| SYAIN: ) " 4 el Promiscuous visiting wus put into ef= sty B B LD el S imount pic- [ANce beeause Mrs, Gaertner threatened | Bad been positively identified Florence Drusche Herlng, soprase. (& Sihs nhaits) feet, us stated in yesterday's “Herald,” |ture, “The Humming Bird,” at the i“' Kill him,’ said Goodwin under oath, -\d l"“""w":‘i‘- satd to be of Irank '("'”»“ :‘:"”r;l "‘"]‘:'r‘”;‘l' S aiierla ) BODrane AT R s e or T people who tried te | sat e ot gt ; Cordell, novw under indictment in| Alice Louise 8hrode, reader, whistier | ., Boprano. i | Palace theater all this week. ree weeks before he told me she > 3 Y _— Ao et in to sce paticnts beeame unrease ) ’ . i &l tudeon, Hawaiian guitar, The Broader Significance of | ) "It is o cruel, fierce, wild dance,” | locked him in her flat with her and| Louisville in conneciion with the ease| Ken Hudeon, Hawailan gu . Rowe, [onable and were inclined to object according to Aurelio Coccia, Miss | threatencd to stab him with a knite | 18 8aid 0 have becn fdentified in Lake ‘::;;:‘ i fr:;;:\.punlul L ive anic o Pa i A et |Tastier atfsnugiibiy: One feckie Sies anson’s instructor. “Many people | unless he stayed there, City as W. .A. Rogers, g atisi 2 Union went so far as to threaten to remove believe that it has been exagg: rated - i 4 e WFI Song recital by Artie I'aye | his son from the institution, if the by dancers but this is not s ER AY s T H Q e e AT B Guilford, soprano. rules were not suspende He was WIN MAY SIT AT HI§ (Strairidge and Clothier, Phitay |GUY of timo s |len were not suspended. He was 1:55=Ietransmission ig- Now Playing LA ....'«lf.'»’f"r.f...',] lty ltems POST OFFICE DESK MAR. 81, 500 v m—umms sim, ne g it amd wether forrast, """ " | protection ot i s vl s dhe g Ve = g N the Lee ouse | other patients and could no e Paris to Coccia 11 ) rs ago when e ? 10:00-=Concert by Featuring ':““,‘I‘"f" ”‘I steps are the sama | it's o Man.” Pocal. Columbia record. |nenate Contirms Nomiaation as Post. Notel concert orchestra. 3 Bt ek "',‘.‘“""'|"l,. “ ' that he saw and learned on many | john A, Andrews & Co.—adst, | $:00 p. m.—Mosting of Bby Boout this morning advised the .rn‘. THI visits to the Parisian underworld, The fourth round of the pinochls | Master and President Wil For- | pauin Corpa nnder supervision of | (Detroit Free Press—Detroit, Mich,) ‘I.\‘(‘;.: ot 1n not the intention of the . - o — Edward Burns has the leading male " = § NGTIME REVUE” : : piible, series between teams representing the | A Delaware and Montgomery Counties —— n Hs . o SPRI ME RE Iola i CTRE Mumming B, 0P« | ony i beriain Bolinell: dr 00 U AL | wand Commisgion Soom council, Bey Scouts of America, pro-| 6 p. m.—Dinner concert, Lroadcast ‘""‘""\"""“"'l'”'“‘: el el . g ¥ 80 {eal iness, but thut unless the pas ~with lv‘?;:;;"l|':;”‘;‘ “l'l“{'l‘:'l'(‘““ ‘\:‘"‘”:""‘l')‘l“'nm| the Corbin Foremen's club will BY GEORGE 1. MANNING | gram by Troop 2, Collingswood, New |irom Hotel T‘”"' . {¥semt: i ¥ us conditien onl imi & P . " g sttt 1 e o » P Yor. - ., Re . A, P, Claypool.| 8:15 p. m.—Lenten lecture by Rev, |tien ' a fous conditic s Mile. Mimi & Pomme jeroni, Jacques d’Auray and Helen | e PloYed this evening at the Cor-| (wasungior Durenu of X. B, lerala) |Jeriey. Scoutmaster, A. | Yiedardd (Pl MoClor S linadoast | the! molhice, fethes Weskand o Al | & S bin clubhouse. The Corbin team is in Talk by Field Executive Robert 1. |John A, MeClory, 8 J., roadcus \ W g and {Lindroth, Sidnoy Oloett did the dls] oo 1ogy o0 tar in the serice by 165 Washington, . €., March 18.—The | caypool, Camden county; second |{vow Arcadia auditorium and Enipegta & day will be permit -lvl . 1 directing. ‘ sty appointment of Kepr. ut Prwin as oy ind by Coll L o enter, “We don't bar relatives in _— \ irls—8 o . I points, L class investiture, music by Collin ; 8—Hippodrome G . The presentation is featured by a postmaster at New Gritain was con- ywo”d Bikls oetee: wsn case of extreme iliness, S - AR prologue with Eddie and BEarl and { . [firmed Ly the senate today, 1t is ex A Atlanta Journal—Atlanta, Ga.) taking common sense precautions, i < 4 " apring drasses, Main, Prof, Bid toda) s i Special musical features | (Atlanta Journa anta, G Neil McKinley | Gene Martini, apache dancers and en. | 200 8] pectod that Prosident Coolidge wil e oy e = said, i ' he tradning Misre from the Mowiin Rewge of sign his commiesion and forward it 10 [ mond Walters, dean of Swarthmore| 8.0 p. m.—Canadian concert, ft Nurses in the [Brwin in a few dnys | cotlege turing W, A, Regimbal, planist, of | hospital have been msteneted to main away from noving picture v > e | New York and Paris, and an aug- | ployers’ association of Hartford coy The Pickfords [mented orchestra with an excellent | J.OLEY FERICATIE BF TIAAON COUn” | 5 ia likely that Erwin-will be ablo | oS Lembroke, Ontarto, Canida | to arrange his hond and attend 1o the | WRN 10:45-11:45 p, m.—8acred classios | theaters and other publie gatherings ) uring the present ephdemic — - = [ musical interpretation. H ” | { Hartford club at 8 o'clock Friday | Foley & Jerome | Next week Alica Terry will ho seen | The At oar | BOVeral other necessary details so that | , ew York|by Dr. Charles A, Sheldon, city or- | in the famous “Scaramouche.’ L b oresaared Torta for the Year)y o can take over the best offies from | (LOCWA Bate ':‘Inh\e:m Aot e Migs Suste Dukeshire, & telephone | ¥ from Warren, Mass,, has — will be presented ; Ha" & D'.'\(t'l' - New Process Columbia Record re. Fosmaster Delaney on March 31, the +- e ” led to th LAl > ! ded to the offiee forer leases Out weekly, AL Columbia|*fd Of the fivst quarter, a very con- Siths % d and ol WGY ¢ Mod G. O, P. Tewn Committee 1:::.x.|n‘u:l.-».., ‘;01..‘."_\_ ,\,,'l,nn,\:g'.“p::fl"u ntotime to make the transfer, \‘.".‘““m:""_fl;h"(')‘l ]:,'“:',.fl’“ ALER fu. wral Bleetrie Co—8chencctady) A Photodrama of Mode —advt| Brwin's nomination wan sent to the | WTWAT SO0 SRR o L0 ] s i RADIO VELOCITY MEASURED S po me=Produce and stock mar- ———e 2 . 5 . . Society Is Seeking Re-Election conccia Lenting of 277 Lafayette #0ate March 1. 1y was appointed |0 on “Instaltment Buyir s . ¢ > trect wnd Ann Casela, 18, of 1§|9" recommendaiion of Congressman Profitable 2 kit quotations; news bulleting, Impulse Travels Circnit of - 8.500 é¢ 99 Bl A present members of the FEPUL- | GGroenwood street, wers married yes. | V0PN after he had passed the eivil 10110.10 Willlam Teorkes sing-| 6:60 p. m.—Dianer music by o Mites i 0,034 Sex pean town committee have fled pe- | orgay, Lentin is a barber and was |M'Vicr commission examination which | tmano's orchostra, New Kenmore ho- | 5 | titlons for re-election and so far thers | ji o 0ad rrom his first wife Saturday, |17 ANd (our other applicants ook on -10:30 p. m.—Gertrude Van [1vl, Albany, N, Y, - PO bl val ';:;}‘ | %4 comedy . adio 4m- has been no indication of a contest, llome cooked lunches at Crowell's, |/2nMary 4 Vi85 p. me—Ruadio drama y A with , Those who seek election are First bt - ~fam Lannin's| "Spring Cleaning,” by WGY players, | PUISes were made here last afght by John Bowers, Ralph Lewis [/ vord. A. I Marsh; decond ward,| gopgeant Krank 1. Beckwith of the TRUCKS FALL IN RIVER, selind dance orchestrs. A 1ew moments with New Ttooks, L., | “3Perts the radio corporation of . Adolph Carison; third ward, Willlam 001 'nited States army recrulting | 11-11:10 p. m.—~Don toberts of Ted |1 Hopkins, assistant libmrian of the | America, Using a motion picture film B | Y . N - ) N ~ ses denice, adio signal was recorded Marguerite De La Motle h I°ay: fourth ward, Hollls J. 1'omter: | yation announces the following | Prlge Over Moosup Collapscs and a Sas Caie eul Goncral Bleetrie Co, A Te ) e ferraot B Pl e e | Afth ward, Joseph Miynarski; sixth | ucancics at the army post at Boston: | One Man is Killed, 0-11:20 p. m.-=Judith Roth | ) vl bty t " Sunday Night R llan M Oremtut: T0: ] LolagTA PN SBILGE OF APMIOSON 1| craene. | reras Vo i r e aaer WirAs et S e S ' ini ward k. Ogren irnes . Christ, [ . ator . 9 d RS i 20.11:8¢ = ) inge | (Courier-Journal—Lonisville Times din ition J . “Back to Old Virgi Judge 15 W. Aling, Mary L. Stone, '.,"l"" f'?:,r‘:'"' . optrater, | U1, Sombined weight of @ow and two ‘”"4'” DL Wlieen e Loutsville, Ky.) fek, N. X, and Warsaw, Poland, y - p Y] Pt et s p T | motor 1 s hitched tandem and 1a- | ing. ¢ e b Pocel ot . Charles Ray , Sroaeppilediokncay i """‘T'”’ S1and 1 photographer. Gen with sand to al iriving power to| 11:30:11:35 p. m.—Jack Yellen,| :30 to & p. m.—Concert under the At b b Mncl o, with “nl;:h': v R o d e candids 0 o « 4 . . . | 1d to all ¢ 0w ¥ Rt o . [the timing deviee operated, ca The Deuce of Spades | Nowland are candidates for the state! wig nyrum Corps Dance, New Stat |a snow plow on front, the girders of [ Song writer and composer, singing hie |Avepices of the Henry L. Dison Ha. 1 it yhha oo L ot g, . in the radio corporation’s offies in convention delegation Armory, Middietown, 8at. eve. MAr. 15. | oy from frame bridee gven (o Moosup | oW1 wallan Music stydio of Lexington, Ky, ' aps Inter-City Meclody | Late important news bulletins, 2 York ar in oas it came back ngth from Wars Sec Mary Flizabeth for quality school The annual meefing of the Bm. advi. { - . river here collapscd Iate erday, ) - b “ : LEAVES FOR. HONOLULL “lavey Came Back” spectal for | o o Ohaperd late you m"p e ruelo, Jead Vour-minnte digest o Intornation. Kergeant Timothy Corgrove, son of |trol. John A. Andrews & Co—advt.|was kilted 11 crushed batwee ' 2! Sunday whesi temn by A. I, el phi rd wan 'Tolicemas d Mrs, chael J, os- ! PG TEroN ~ Policeman and Mrs. Michael J. C a girder and truck then carried hxlu‘ produced by an indioater atteched te . | irson, professor of New Testament grove of 560 Kast Main street, left to- ¢ Interpretation. e he wate (American 1--np.m 1@ and Telcgraph , " Sk the recelving set and the time w ae “y”n”mM arsy pes i R I.! i Public Works Board for el O LR, ol Sttt s | J.?'.'f nw”--"‘m'n Bre 'I”I| I time an. | measured by distance between the { Cosgrove, who has bee nin the ‘y., . . 3 e Bpan dopmdlboad oty e A | novnced at 9 o'clock photographic impressons on the fitm. . Trade at Home Policy bridge ie between the station| 7.10:30 p. m.—Mid-week services A carcfully caleulated dedoetion was ice for 14 vears, spent a o weeks oo & i New Yor N I p - on 1 Danicison-Providence branch | under the anspices of the New York . w the slower wire transmise ALL THIS WEEK uriotigh with his parents in this ety.| (n accordance with a pelicy 10 ef the Now York, New Haven & 1art | Federation of churches e Pt b A the sending key and TR BY ALL MEANS SEE | trade home, whgn it may be done | ford railroad and Onecco village, 3 ! Thompson Seton, speaking for ,\‘n-} e R e A iy \ p nt o this side, and at no material disadvantage, the | was 150 ject long. | tional Carbon company.; Talk by the = e | Vivsest ween the recelving and sending | board of public works will recommend - - - Pank of America; Cone A dh Hoprmierenslndoone biesc Warsaw, With the wire to the common council that the con- CLAIMS 835 FROM CITY Hunter college under the L /i LTI S tswlon Inclnded, the iapse of = 1 . Z 4 . S -Sritedd | m.—Digest of the day's 1 GLOR[A |tract for a supply of vitrifled sewer| Joseph 1. 1" Abate of Hartford, hasjthe Adolph Lewisohn Fre Pubtic . » A |,: mlll,"‘ww S '“ me between the sending and return {pipe be awarded (o the City Al and | filed a claim againsi the ity for Course in Chamber Music, Emma A R Industrial Kn nent ™ was figured 30 sece {Wood Co. The M, Wales Lines Co. o compensate him (or damages to his | Burkhardt, soprane, accompanied by 7%} 2 l""v " rial Employmer § l) X 5 of Meriden entered tenor, | Lietir The American Doy story to 83 bid which | gutomobilc as a resn!t of driving mvo“\rm Kakin: Pasquale Varrara, amounted 158 than the bid [a manhole from which the cover had = "3 ) g | accompanied by Enrico Barraja. TO SIGN LIGHT (‘;I\‘IIL\(T Now Playing [of the local concern, but the board, | been removed The accident hap- | b (Union Trust :‘.. ‘? h The board of publiec weorks, eclees taking into consideration the slight | pened January 30, on Stanley street woc, trical advisory committee and cors | aifre e i " ) favors | near 8 lary's cometors | ¢par Schoo! aof Chiropractic—Da- (13 h H - lifference in n'. ¢'n:-, 1\{ pravers | nca g Mary's cometer: | craim ad of ¢ .n—'r: actic 8 p. Mm.—Prograr 2% W | woration counsel wisl meet Tepteiie I X o contract in ritain ROt vappor. Tov nsel | e “mmmg | contract for repairing re 100 COLVLISION sUIT % -~ ‘,m .‘ yv <. - ¥ .' N ! : | ¢ 6:20 p. y.—Sandm Vwit hers by gquartet, g nd jaz 1ot 5 o'clor manent pavement was not decided at Thomas 13, O'Dirj of Dristol has 2 3 | ¢ . w.|Dand of the school. Solos b 1 1 : 1 sign contracts the meeting of ard last " » ¢ ) 6:30 p. m.—8port news and weath- , he m e the bourd last night, | brought suit for $100 against Felix p. » | Marie Simmelink, contrait nit rect lightin lr ! 1ad the chairman of the hoard and | Lutynsli of New isritain alleging that | er forecast. ; iy n City Engineer Williams were instruct- | carcleseness and negligence on the 7 p. m—Edueational lecture The Presented With An | «d 1o investigate the bids before mak- | part of the defendast resulted in a | Story of Asbestos,” hy Ralph « ""‘l Augmented Orchestra a _recommendation. The Iobin- |collision between an ambulanece | 480, manager insulation dspartment i and With Powers Co. Inc. of Meriden, | owned by the plaintif and an auto- | Johns Manville Co. Y 8 " i wh 4 work last year, presented | mobile owned by the local man on. 9 p. m—Orchestra program (one I n or BROADWAY PROLOG AL LEMONS 1 bid slightly higher than a bid pre- | Broad street, Pristol, December 26, | hour)—P, & € orchestra. Gerald M Featuring H | sented by the Hudson Paving Co.. but | 1923 Barrow, director. V. B. Roehte, bari- EDDY & h\RI Also it is not known whether or net the | The plaintiii claims that his am- |lone soloist ter comp 7 start work im- | buwlance was parked on the street ™ WA and mediately ’ " Powers! when the ca the focel Mman o GENE MARTINI “LIGH I S ' prepared to hflzm at m’.u lided ‘-:~ "he case : v-ann“ah‘n (Rhcpard Sores—Fosto | . e & § » - " Lefore Just 1se 1) o RESCUED BY BANK VALLY Bristol, March at 4 o'clock. Roh- ' p. m.—WNAC dinner dance— ing Bird” Hesiery L at 4 A . :‘!lummt i Lucky Ladies 4 sy ert J. Stack of Rristol is connsel for | Shepard Colonial orchestra e : " Manager. lmprl‘(nfll by Cleveland [ the piaintiff ard Constable James W, § p.om. Concirt program arranged at Each Show Bandits, Nearly Asphyviated aning of this ety served The wyet m]:r}n W Mrfrn“ Z J i 3 ratate f the dofend . - Ve p. m ance usi From the big stage suc- Clevviand, Mareh 18— Tmprissnsd 'l‘..«;llll; tate ¢ tofer B Bl G e cess that startled Broad- Blin an airtight vauit by two bandits, | 2" theater ballroom. i way. Clayton Webb, manager of the City Thiet Dien 0 Five |12 midnight—Stars frem “Green- PARSONS"'H'flfOI’d‘ Be sure and see this §| LU0 "r.‘."fi’-‘liu,"?f'-:“ :fr:;:fl Danzig—A (hief broke into the cel. | Wich Village Foilies. i - 5 o hemist at Nakel and was | a— R e e ninutes i which he faced death by | PUr® wh | cAmertean Madie and Researes Corp. RARINER SAYONDAY Tonight uffocation. ¥rom the vault and cash | Ot While he was there Medfora Miliside, Mass.) MOTHER :~ Fletcher's Castoria is especially prepared to re~ drawer in his cage the bandits took | - —_— - 4 R e g st BALLROOM { pproximately $4,000 and escaped. ». m.—Tloston police reporta. lieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, - - DANCING CONTEST | They overlooked another $5,000 in the 6:30 p, m—Meeting of the Mig " n . : " : F rancine Lal'l'lmor € By m'| (kag Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness auit. Webb was quickly revived Drother Amrad club, Before officials from the main office T p. m—Evening program: “Wits' arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, In the New Warvard Prive Play ° - ol sedense ; w > : . s A m o s La branch bank and released of Wisdom" by r:—m e Printor Peals aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. Friday Nancy Ann BIG AMATEUR s 18 o0 cfort 1o roacu | T — tev Guild Tne. Garrck theater, New e Py m J T Py L [ York b void imitations, yination o ety of & o under the di- Absolutelr Ilarmless—No Opiates Physicians everywhere recommend it By DOROTHY HEYWARD walls. § rection of Prof. Albert E. Gilmer, Prices 0o st Mt

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