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TIPPEICINNTEFIFTIIOTITIIITTICCCCIT 00 999000000000 P00 | BYERY-HATTON AT CAPITOL Tonight is the last showing eof Willinm Hainc the smart wise- 3 of the screen in The Smart Set.” seen at his very story Is very enjoy | Wallace Beor distinguish tary service for oy were do: the I'ront, Navy Now,' smolie and Raymond Hat- themselves in mili- hird time. ghboys in “Behind Eobs in “We're in the and after a sion as in “Firemen, Save My in army Wife Savers, medy coming to Friday and ton 3 k private on kitchen © and Hatton is a “second looie™ “shavetail.” Itis just th reverse of their positions in civilian life, v was the ton just There are lots of Beery-Hatton as the story opens border with Armistice. ry is a cook, a bridegroom ar wion as- complications than ti Ipine guide he ictive work. ne. another rare com excellent comedy char- an exeitable inn- 3 Ditts, playing opp s ery, is a mateh for every humorous twist in the stor: n added attraction May Me. offered in The Littls 2 comedy drama that will be ked. “Chicago™ begins comedy t on the the sign- ts in his most de For 1 Su idence Against Alleged Mail Robber ud, Maine, March 14 (& ence connecting Richard alleged robber of mail sacks Mich, who is held here for f officials with a §300 theft of tires from a Grand Trunk rail road freight car in k has been ur arrested ¢ Detoctive Richard J. Jr, on Middle street, March 0 at that time that a fugitive from fed- tice, Hic is being held in the to obtain $5,000 rther arraignment r ‘ommissioncr George F. 1turd Fingerprint i Poli poin ntification made by Herman A. Haskell aba, who is 50 from ar- n last Jul a half 3 looting ars of frefght by | method & been used here. Thirt tires and three boxes of innc i zned from the Gooc er company in Po ith Parls agent, wvere stolen from the Grand Trunk wo weeks ago. |vara i PLAINVILLE NEWS | (Continucd from Page Seven) C. Grifin vias |31 Hart Gray 106 _ ernise Obms 107 118 Dionne SRR Broadwell 92 104 Edward 106 110 Galalse 375—1204 Powers Johnson .. Stocking . Smith 400—1172 Condensers 110 a0 92 | Morrell ! Peck ssid eidemar 05 v0 03 vingston . — 368—1130 . Grifin | A. Dionne |stiverio . 20— 254 11— 300 96— 321 105 114 ssionary socicty of the stian church will meet at 2 {o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the thome of Mrs. Philip Cleveland, 38 Park street. All members are urged [to e present. ! The Pythian Sisters will held a regular mecting in I 0. O. F. hall at x o'clock tonight. Tach of the local constables has been provided with a key to the po- liee box in Central square in order that any one may respond if a call coracs in. | The T { Wil rehear: |afternoon at | W. Thomasen, Advent tis's church junior echoir at 4 o'clock tomorrow the home of Mrs. A. CONTAGION AT LOW POINT There is comparatively little con- {tagion in the city at the present {ttme, Dr. R. W. Pullen reported to the health beard at its regular meeting yesterdav. The board voted purchase a sedan for use by the 1n the budget provision mad a eoupe, but it has been found a n can be delivered more specdily and at the game price Z0g | CTulsers and destroyers 1332 347 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD VETERAN FIRENEN T0 BE BANQUETED 12 fo Be Preseoted With Em- { blems of Long Service Aeting on the suggestion ef Chalr- man C, J. Dehm and em motion of | Tire Commissioner Michael F. King, the board of firc commissioners will be host to 12 members of the de- | partment who have been service for 25 years or more at a testimonial banquet at which gold and silver stars and bars will be pre- sented. | Chairman Dehm and Clerk Thom- as J. Meskill were appointed a com- | mittee at the board meeting last | night to make arrangements for the event. It will be eponsored by the members of the board. Firemen eligible for the honor are Chief Willlam C. Noble, First As- sistant Cblet Eugene F. Barnes, Second Assistant Chief Michael T. Souney, Electrical Superintendent | George Cooley, who will recefve two !stars for 51 years in the service, Captains James Crowe, Victor Davis, and Willlam H. Porter, Lieutenants Thomas Hinchey, Firemen William Kelley, Richard Forsythe, Willlam Frey, and Edward Parker. Firemen Out Becauso of Injuries. Tecause of the numerons fires in Tebruary which, according to Chiet Noble, was ‘heaviest” month suffered in some time, several fire- tn the MOVIE COMEDIAN BROKE Larry Semon Has Filed a Voluntary i Petition in Bankruptcy Angeles Court- Los Angeles, March 14 UP—Larry Eemon, featured flm comedian who | often has been featured in troub. | lous doings on the sercen. today was | listed as playing a reul life version | {of being “broke. | Yesterday Seman appeared In jcourt here and asserted in u volun- tary bankruptcy petition that he ,owed mearly a half million dollars and had only $300 to pay it with - Not to mention the fact that he |~vanted to keep half of the three hundred. | { In exact figures the comedian sail he was in debt $454.630.57, of which secured claims $80,000, unse- cured claims 39.87 and |eommodation papers $937,000, Munieipal and superior court {Judzments totalling over $2,000 and |various other debts, including bills {due attorneys, doctors and |were listed in the petition. ENGLAND MAY YET TAX BACHELORS Last Haven of Unmarried Men Threatened cates men were out because of sicknees | As a result of the fire, four men were placed on the sick list. They wera ph Verano, Arthur Gaudette, Searlett Willlam Frey In the fire homas Roper suffered ies and sickness from exposure. The rest of the injuries were as follows: 1'red Fagg, injury to wri *ntral Lunch fire; Chief E. J. n sliding pole at fire hous: Victor Davis, Jr, Captain Fr Smith end George Sparmer, sick ave for operaflons, ete Applications Recelved. James J. Hughes, 32 years old, of 53 Grove street presented an appli- to be appointed to the drpart- which was laid over to the cting. Willlam A. G old, of 104 Frank! allowe another examination. applications were from Dennis 1 years old, of 135 Curtis approved after medical ex- s Patrick E. Boyle, 28, of Allen st Angelo Bapolitono, urch street; Jr: , 31, of 62 Trinity Stephen Wiscavage, 33, street, ordered to toard's p ination. Petitions to Council. The tollowing petitions will he nted at the mext meeting of th common coun For permission 1o expend $2.500 for reconstruction of 0. 4 engine house: 13 five alarm s for 11 school buildings at $150 and five w boxes for general t $150 cach, and for a new wa- in to the drill tower. nee amounting to $70,000 South according to the chief's § port. According to Thomas J s clerk, $350 was uge ‘ter o rtial re Mes- Italians Planning to Strengthen Their Navy Rome, March 14 (UP)—Under- secretary Sirianni, presenting the navy budget to the chamber, an- nounced that the bullding program ,for this year included two 10,000. ton cruisers, four destroyers and four submarines. By the end of 1929, Sirianni said. it was proposed to bring the strength in most modern warships to four 10,000-ten crufsers, four 5,000-ton , twelve 2,000.1on destroyers, v destroyers of from 1,200 to © 1,400-ton submarines and twenty submarines of hetween $00 and 8§50 tons. To them, he said, would be added a number of licht built just lafter the war and regarded as still cffictent. Stomach Troubles Headache and Dizziness If your stomach is sick, you are sick all over. If you can't digest your food, you lose strength, ges nervous and feel as tired when you get up as when you went to bed. For 10 years Tanlac has restoredi to health and activity many thou- sands who suffered just as you do. Mrs. Emma Yockell, of 41 Ruck- ingham St., Hartford, Conn., says: “Since taking Tanlac I can eat an, thing, have gained 9 Ibs. and sleep well. No more dizzy spells or head- aches—I get up in the morning feeling fine!” Let Tanlac do for you what it did for this sufferer. It corrects the most obstinate digestive troubles— relieves gas, pains in the stomach | and bowels. "It restores appetite, vigor and sound sleep. Tanlac is made of roots, barks and herbs. The cost is less than 2 cents a dose. Get a bottle from, your druggist today. Your money back if it doesn’t help you. Tanlac 52 MILLION BOTILES USED PALACE TODAY “TTH HEAVEN" with Janct Gaynor, Charles Farrell — THURSDAY — George Bancroft, Chester Conklin in “TELL IT TO SWEENEY’ — Al — BILLY SULLIVAN in '| “HEART OF A COWARD"” pre- | ureh fire, | London, March 14 (P —Europe| | haw ceused to be a bachelor's par: dise. Governments of England and the continental countrics are seeing to it that the ph 1o blessad ness” beconie but a nicmory of the | past. A move in England to tax bache. |lors, which Winsten chancellor of the exchequer, is now | considering, is the clit n eral effensive which been conducting agalr ethooks of the girl-shy Britain is the prese pock- the expert jous men lunder its provisions bishop o of the Rishop velstoke, FEngland, don are director and the 1 ba Bank of | of L feminir Duke of Nortoik, Rohert Tlorne, who eccupies a directorships, and Lord V: the premior baronet o vong them Britain far behind other nations of Europe in entrap- young 50 tia, are i= 1 fare, ) dvoes x to make up a de the budget. Spain has mada for an immcdiate imposition of such o tax. British and other for- eign residents in Spain have made a protest, but the protest is not deemed likely to r truit. | Italy believes that a man of €5 is still an eligible bachelor. She be- Fan last year to tax bachelors be- tween 25 and Premier Musso- linl estimates that Ttaly will re- | ‘m—hc $2,500,000 a year from this | tax. ! Trance has taxed bachelors sine 1920, Unmarried men of 20 years {and more pay a super income tax {of 25 per cent. This number of ext |taxpayers reached 260,000 last year. | France, however, believes in butter- | Ing the bread on two eides, for sh |alse taxes unmarried women of 2 |and over, and cven marricd couples who been married more than [two 3 and have no children ar taxed 10 per cent over the normal | rate, France, to repair the drain of | the World war on her manhood and | to recover from her present low | birth rate, is offering many privi- leges to large familles. Boy Run Over by 'i‘nruck Expected to Recover Continued improvement fis re ported in the condition of Adolph anowitz, aged 10, of 1518 Corbin avenue, who was run over by an automobile truck driven by John A. Swanson of 383 Osgood avenur, on Tiroad street last Friday forenoon. Although the boy's recovery | practically despaired’ of fmmes ifter the accident, ft arrangements Does 2 wedding that the wearer is prop- ring signify erty of one man? THEATER Thars., Fri., Sat., March 13, 16, 13 GFO. M. COHAN Presents GRANT MITCHELL In Cohan's Funniest Play 133, 1 L L33, 115, SEATS NOw 'EDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1928, Wennerberg Chorus Concert Soloist ‘STATE OF PENN, IS MISS MAY PETERSON - Churchill, |§ Alfven Nordqvist Heijkorn . Dannstrom . Lindblad . Noren v-Korsake 1-Grills n hymn) ncis Moore Harp— effer TO MAKL POLAR TRIP (UP)—T At Grandmether Knew there gestlon cood for con- ard. But istard plaster ¥ for sore tis, croup, throat, Sstifr sprains, sore muscle: bruises, ed feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneu- monia.) Better than a mastard plastes CAPITOL THURS.—FRI.—S Tunmicr Than Ever tiefore! A Riot of Laughs as Two Douzhboys After the War! | | 010 STONE CRUSHER 70 DE TORN DOWN Stanley Street Structure Has Been Called Eyesore oval of eetor Art it of heavy timbers, It was uscd for several years in conjunction with traprock quarry immediately to the rear, and latcr served as a cider mill. It has beer afire scvaral times and has caus o police consldcrable troubls sponding to complaints of tr and injury to privatc prop C. E. Davenport, who h paln dis-1t50y of this and other prog n the locality, has made ! rangementd for its removal. Traffic in New York New York, March 14 (® I seriously delayed harbor tr day. Three fnbound lincrs more than 1,000 passengers wors unable to dock and one v ice was abandoned. The liner President Wilson, d today from Trieste with 71§ nengers, was helieved fog bound off the coast while the French liner Suffren from the Havre and the Anchor liner Athenia from G were held at Qu TONIGHT ONLY WILLIAM HAINE: in “THE SMART SF Still Rivals But Oh Pals in in L What And A~ An Added Attraction MAY McAVOY in “THE LITTLE SNOB RFA Marc norials to World “he e mo wealth of 1 fountain, a large lge—are to be ) opriat FARING HEMORIAL Shalls to Hercic Soldier Dead: in France man Tilcon ta the national eonven. tion, which would have been negese 181y to nowinate him as vice-presis . Strong hostility of the Rera- ization against the rise Tilson blocked the plan, it is stat- The Tilson boom, political observe s say, was confronted with difficul- tics from the beginning. Even had © been sent as a delegate to the onal convention the remaining of the Connecticut dele- would have been Roraback - ! men. These probably would have op- rosed the Tilson hoom at the con- vention. 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