New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 5, 1928, Page 15

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o H Mrs. Esther AT Ifl' “'"i‘““""II":;‘”W“ITI!" -ln S Unless otherwise indicated, NEW BRITAIN Wilson Finally Is Released; Bonds leed at $25,000 ||h In Fasmntag theatrica! notices and reviews in this column are written by prees agencles for the respective amusement company. photoplay attractions are | i 1 the Capitol beginning to- v for the balance of the wee ch foature will afford good enter- inment and should e well liked by The main attraction presents John Gilbert and ttence Adoree in a mag- ieent revival of “Honer 1i a fring drama of love and remance nder the tricolor flag of I'rance at | John Gilbert plays a dual role, of two brothers, to perfection. nee Adorce is up to her usual ndard ction i two offers drama create cast Ny Crooks" a liat will hold intercst and nty la ter, An all star enin the leading roles, Feature number three presents a m entitled “The Lady of Vielorics,” a story of the of Napoleon and Josephine and with \gnes Ayvres featured Merehants' | of comedy of chmicolor Tonigh 1ster izht nd 1 Vaster wearing ap red to patrons in CLINTON STREGI SGHOOL | WILL BE READY APRIL 16 Namid for Benjamin l'rnnl.-; | | Gift ! valuable will of - andiene prizes Valifice lin to Relieve Congestion in Northwest Scetion, fon the The ne i+ Clinton & Benjamin Franklin school will be ready for | upancy by April 16 when the first sesston will he held 1€ New ! latest building and with its will not he a single “hool burilding nnder construction The buildi et lael Connors Constriction Co. of 1 was designed by War- n-Hoimes Powers Co., of Lansing, NMichigan. 1t will not climinate «f the four schools which onsing children in the northwestern tine but it will be a reli rerowded con- ous i ihose s Wit st This Britain's completion there by | ction of vity s o ing ove ols, north- Wash- nd children Dletic will iy Israel 1 or the con “Hion il am niiin sehools WAPLE HILL NEWS Waoman' held on 11, at Thdintslnbaling ol t) Maple Hill will (ternoon, i K at homs Mrs, T Theodors i Miss Niney Nchoon- for The hostess [ April of strect, Vo cinesday 50 0'Cloc Cagsweli on wili by Conne . vatker ker of the cticut Colleg: Vonien at New London i i M 1M Wil Hesso a4 by Doant Tonithan Mis rdemy nding 11 st coon Thom Ton from tortained the wae club ot | Thursday cve re iwarded o Wil Teieh home on deriel Fizell Mrs, rederick Wallizn enoand Mrs, Newington Gar s hield this afternoon 1 home of Mrs. Ldith Hancock m Newington Center. An o interesting | Wk on the rmination of nd the Proparation of Soil” was e by Mro Willard of Wethers Held. A e n el Wi at Secds | student at 1he L is spending Mise Helena Doz Jersey State coll dion with her parents Doane of Fred Naney Doane will tomor- Miss Vir- M., and Spriy Miss her o Easter y Mr.oand s KRB criek strect Miss Leturn fron Simmions college Wells of Enficld Tiss Adetine Mansfich Cld. Mass. classmates Dounes at will K-enid y. of of Sinnmons he ans ts this we student at e Arehiteeture, s recess with his Lienhard Tobery Lienhari de Kehool of pending the Easter Mr.and Mrs. H. A street parents. Goll Vo Lathan and daughter of Theodore street. Are veek-end in Washing- Mes J Aihea pending 1he m, . € Miss Beairice Jolmson of Hartford Pas retuined to lier vending two weeks with Db Mis AR Grant of Goli street. ,mrn el of of Maple Hiven Litehtic Hil, i Mis Mary Ma resident New former o contincl ines: HUSBAND WINS Boston. April & (LI Fit him with an alarm clock cause he 1 to get up at i m.. Joseph W testified in oppo: ing her suit for separate support The husband won the case. Thomas Nelson to Jtaly, former am- “Mars Page lassador wrote Chan Dancing Every Friday Exce, pt TON GRANGE Imperial Orchestra | that |events fon tin {sion oi the al [ seph [ board of examiners, Shuttle Meadow avenue 'suffered afternoon in Meriden when she lost | control Tad collid Bl Hartford Nortl Colony road, about south of the that she was travelling south along the her north when yest howe after | Greeee. AT THE PALACE. The only motion picture ever made of the Freiburg Passion Play s shown at the Palace theater today and Friday. As the world is built on ideas that materialized and as Christendom been dependent on the events audiences will see depicted in the Passion Play, and : 11 of thesc have been and always will be | portentous in all of the affairs of Ulife, every one who attends the per rinance is sure to carry away with him some advantageous thought that will in time eventuate for the bene- fit of himself, his family, his friends. the stat the count and limanity. No motion picture feature is more keenly ahsorbing from a theatrical — standpoint. and ther ne dull moments any per formances, The companion featur fom Moore and Dorothy The Siren.” ave in will offer Revier in WISK HELD FOR TRIAL L. S, Commissioner Binds New Brit- ain Man Over to Federal Court . LUSTHER Wil New York, April 5 (P —Mrs. ther Wilson, big game huntress, | charged with shooting her husband J”RY DISAHRE[S was released from prison last might under $25.500 bail and spirited out | N BANK RUBBERY of the city automobile. Hep tination was not revealed. | Unahle to Reach Verdict in Case of §. R. Florian Bail was provided <amuiel For Violating Liquor Law United States Commissioner Charles J. McLaughlin {ound prob- able cause in the case of Josoph Wisk of this city and bound him over yesterday to the federal court charge of violation of the liguor law in honds of $300. The neAt torm of the court opens in Hartford on May 22 Wisk and his brother, were in local police court after 21 gallons of alle liquor re seized in a gasoline station on culing Attorney Woods did not prosecuie them causg of lack of evidence of sale or having with intent to scll, but he communicated with the federal au- thorities and arranged to have the by des- by liothierg, also known “Stiteh McCarthy, “The Mayor of Grand Xtreet," who said he had been in- | structed to furnish the bond by a | man and woman, friends of his an Mrs. Wilson's who live in Washing- | on He was at Jefferson Market prison in a few minutes after the bonds had been accepted, hut it was more than a hour later hefore Mrs. Wil- son was free, Rothberg intimated matier taken up in e federal court | nat “she ‘appeared. reluétant. o charge of having the alleged |, hier cell until her attorney ar- liquor without the necessary pernit There being nothing by which to connect Walter Wisk with posses- liqior Jo- as Wal ast week be- (Special to the H. Hartford, April ond time in the 5.—Fa trial of Stuart | IYlorian, aged 24, of Southington a charge of plotting the robbery he Plantsville National ] {dune, a jury has disagreed as to It was nearly midnight when “""Lr‘.l\'\n{"um:o\ 'v'.kh-‘ j\h:m,y l;x‘:fllvm: voman, with Rothberg and her |:“..“M Al s Mr" “m e ser, emerged from the prisun, enter- | 1T ALY atfer two Boura and 10 |vd a taxicab and raced off through s ¥ & Judge do I Marvin, yesterday the circuitous strects of the lower ‘,.",”'an:\"'”" L : west side by other cars|? R hartered by newspapermen and | st ¥ LR g : | Hugh M. Alcorn to all queries in the prison the party transferred to N g this respect was “1 will decide on ancitier antomobile and af ths encl (LAITRICE S S LY S80S B ra e t 3 ds0 vehicular tube 4 f ‘ y f.' I](;]l(-v~:|v:|‘\‘n‘:fy-ldlu;nm. .:‘lxm days” Mr. Alcorn added that 29 o e ] | disposition of the cases of 1h ing up their pursuers until their e AT R e self-confessed robbors from Cicero he lsappearedin dheunagl, arrested and held in conneetion with the same affair, would await the on of ink Jast e e god only arrest Man- was At the hearin ©an contended th foctive W wa Age the in that it was not directed o a definite and also le- cange it for Walter in- ad of Assistant Distriet | Attorney Danaher presented the zovernment. followed » tried a thir answer of State’s 1 timne policerian was issued Joseph Tohn A or the City [tems the three AUTO COLLISIONS REPORTED [outcome of the Florian case A collision occurred yesterday | pyorian was returned fo the afternoon between an automobile | g5 0018 B THIED 0 T [ driven by Benjamin 3. Walker of 245 | 01 POUEY 1T HE AN € §3 0007 Corbin avenue and a truck driven by | /PRES) il A Kirnest Romeri of 154 Hartford ave- | 1" niie at the oxnen of Wincolnt anddiBETN © 0 ERE L ALLE i e LT Dl e e damage to the vehicles. Waiker was | =" e Tl ¥oee7Cay avd &t 8 ¢iclock HUlE woMon Wos Matn Emen!l a0l 0 g net - voechies . serdict irned. ley into, Linoln, il ity L S Ves rid e o truck, which was going north on ot | Lincoln street, turned Joft into Weet | ©f the panel on their duty to reach Mam. Officer Fred Wagner repor - | ed no canse for police action. A bus owned by Roceo 1. Cacchil- 1o of $19 Oak street was turning left Candigates for electricians licens- i1 front of the city building ahout s who were 10 he given tests Apeil | 10:30 last night and struck the right 11l report to the examiners April | {ront fender of an automobile operat 15 and applications 1eceived up to 9 by Cliffon M. Weed of Lin- neat Saturday witl he considered at €oln street. Officer William 0'Day e The postponement has | teported that Weed had brought his i i et e 10 a stop to allow the bus to ,make the turn to go south on the an | west side of Central Park, and the driver, Orlando Newton of 256 Main | |Mrs. Henrich ln]ured street, apparently misindged the dis- In Meriden Collision | 1ance he had to pass through. There Elizabeth Henrich of 41 as slight damage and no cause for ‘ew Britain, | police action ations of ST yesterday NO ITALIAN DEAD | Rome, April 5 (UP)—Official re. | from Smyrna subject Hobirt Woodnien meeting and | Jean's hall, Mart- L0006 camp. Modern ol Americd, will hold 4 social 1riday night 4 Church street, J. €. Moody of the Mooady Sccre- tarial school. and Mrs. Moody, left New York, where they will remain for the vest of the week. Mr Moody will atiend the Fastern Com- mercial Teachers' agsociation confer ener Ao M and Mrs. Andrew A ad strect, has returned from Syracuse university to spend the Faster Lolidays with his purents today for (Bam) Madrak, son of drak of 110 | TONIGHT B MERCHANTS' EASTER GIFT NIGHT at the CAPITOL l VALUABLE PRIZ Of Easter Wearing Apparel FREE! To Our Patrons Complete Smithson Men's Suit! Ladics Spring Coat ! Men's Walk-Over She Ladies' Spring Dress tine car Ie Mrs. bruises and her face atl 2:30 o'clock of her car because of the condition of the highw: 1 with a car driven by He Bird of Garden street The accident oceurred on | 130 feet Meriden eity line, whe road is under construction. Henrich reported 1o the police ports Talian was among the | hguake victims. Ttalian property was slightly damaged LYCEUM FRIDAY Ladie: Set of Ladies’ Box of Gotham Hosiery! Ladies'” Walk-Over Shoest Easter Box of Chocolates! Photographs! Ladies' Gloves! Easter Corsag Bluchird Pear! Necklace! Easte v Hat! L onew Mrs. iold Stripe when the bumps in the Gold Stripe her to lose control of | Bird's car was headed | the mishap occurred. highwa Hm‘ll;:ll.\-n 1‘0"\\ o HAS CONFERENCE April (U'P)—Premier Mussolini had a long conference av with Greek Foreign Min- Mimalakpopoulos, who came from It was officially the confirmed the friendliness Italy , and Vera 2 Reynolds —in— ALMOST HUMAN Barbara Kent —in— Mitan 3 Featu 'onight, Fri., Sat.--— JOHN GILBERT RENEE ADOREE in “HONOR FIRST™ The Small Bachelor “SQUARE (ROOKS” TZSTARTS oA SATURDAY— \\m- An Al Star Cast Bigger Than the T “Cohens and Kellys." | "THEI ADY OF VICTORIES™ The COhCn‘ and A Technivolor Gem Kellys in l’am With AGNES AYRES SUN.— -nl l! TRONSIDES Continuous Shows Good Friday ister here Genoa, meeting between THE TRAN \l'\m-dl-nml Show 'omorrow ZANE GREY'S Greatest Story “UNDER THE L Lo " MATIN This coupon and 10c will ad- mit a lady o mat. best seats. —TODAY— AND FRIDAY PALACE No Man. Woman or Child Should Miss Secing This Wondcerful 7-reel Picture “THE PASSION PLAY” Beautiful Story of the Passion and Death Our lord. the Savior of the Human Race, —Companion Feature— with TOM MOORE—=DOROTHY RLVIER EASTER SUNDAY MARY PICKFORD In Her Great Comcback “MY BEST GIRL" “TRE SIREN" DAILY HERALD, lis 9y 192 T v t them lare i for another discussion llieve th At b o'clock e gury reported |in tl T 1 on the one hand te be 'cnalm»nr of the plan of others to gunmen that they went|commit robbery and withhold mat‘ bank without a gun, and on |information from fcar of death if again that it could reach no verdict. | the other the testimony of |he revealed it, he is not to be found Remarking that the state and the | Mr. ang Olsen that the bau- | guil nan ac ntitled 10 @ ver- | dgits o bank with a gun dict suilty or B Whom are yvou going 2 Judg 1gain sent Jury n Mr. Alcorn took back ion 2 nd - recanted or refused to go | is not guilty; but such re- cantation or refusal must be more than a change of mind.” of either Marvin into seelus not the 10 believe center At 5:45 o'clock, Mr. Oakes ¥ stated t he thought it e to arrive at a verdict, ed the result as ttully discharged i charged with This Mark ‘tando robbery — | No (J hange in Mrs. Bread Goodness here not | o (Nodhue s Condition | face My te April 5 (UP) | tones. 1 condition of articipation Dy was reported case it would son hospi Mrs. Calvi is younz muan aiding and £ the this: yo who s in the « i 1 but with Al you was impo: ma Nor | No the Mrs. Lemira G this morning where ) Coolidg: veral 1 Hos 1t is yvour constitutional right to demand of anything you take into yvour lome, that it shall be what it was represent. ed to be and that it shall give you full value for the money it cost you. poil of the inpression ors ned them it L 100dh s voung majority of It was said t a-mos othy Ilorian an 1’ a lorian ntrated umother of tie i by the trial during ter 18 cscoried hus- S nd s resting comfortably. Obscryir . I\ DIVORC prostrat attended 1ion e vouthtut 1 BI Unless you.have confidence in both the makers and sellers of an\llmw that is offered for vour home, do not buy it, s dur EDL st son. she “Fixing snt her another court roont by lLian Florian, and You do not have to take any - chances in these days if you take the time to read and think, You have a right to be doubte ful of any product in the food : § o A 3 line that is not labeled “Qualie bz e B Loy o . 1" or with something that ine . -”“;m,;v[i\u_:: . v ol 5 P i the reliability of its \ 4 im should Al- Attorney trial yesterday 1ot wy youth wery B S 10 the oy t they Ao convict maker. why Iloriar That which is dependable does not have to hide its llzht under a bushel; it comes out in the open so that all may know about on rob rob amounting plotting Booty ceured on the William Kapella and Albert W, 1o, The rob- Lt no day 1} 4 Millnons of Users Do you know why? A trial package will answer the question. 10c atyour grocers attorney asking yon withesses directly opposed to | cach other in th festimonies. You —_—_—— ! of the rohbe homas DiMar Meyer of ( il s confessed the crime ned that violence the robbery witl oflicials collusion. The official ymond T. Olsen youthful teller | main- Advertisi cator ng is the best edue we have in these modern so far as our personal dx go. It saves people wors vies and money. there robbery | I"lor carried banlk n danned the men cius ioned It is a fact that an inferiop article or a questionable busie ness cannot stand up under modern publicity. It does no take the public long to take its measure, and when that is done, it woes into the discard to remain there forever. Hyde Hyde's Vs follows You are called to is young man on of threc idence cspect Alcorn My summatio part decide the testimony admitted robbers. The only you have to consider to this crime is their that he . with them this expec “You h of the state's fate he testi- maony on the unusual spectacl: 0 accept the {0 acce The evolution that has taken place in the baking industry in recent vears makes it m551b|| now for the public to get whag lit pays for—Quality and Serve ](\' UNION COMMUNION SERVICE Tonight 7:30 o'Clock FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Speaker—Rev. Theodore A. Greene Subject: *“JOHN MARK” Noon-Day Service Tomorrow 12:30- First Congregational Church Speaker—Rev. Theodore S. Dunn 2 IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO THI SERVICES Easter Greetings To All It is the one industry:now representing big business, that deals with all poople every day, and woe betide any baker who tries to.fool the people, A. E. F. Barber Shop It is self-protection as well Patsy Sisti as protection to the public te keep quality in the foneground. - Bread, for instance, is an every day need at practically every regular meal and often is used for a fourth meal, as every mother knows with a family of hungry boys and How many boys and girls say to their mothers, when they return from school — “Please, may 1 have a piece of bread and butter with a bit of telly spread on for good mease P ure . We 90 members of Quality Bakers of America are cone cerned with quality products first, last and all the time. Wa have no criticism to make of other good bakers nor do we envy them the volume of busie ness they do. Another Shipment of c,zgatest Sprz'ng Cooéts Received Today This is a free country—so all there is for all bakers to do is to sustain the integrity of the | industry and to meet the come |petition of quality products with quality products. A new number of Van Raalte § Sheerest Silk Host at $‘2”“ It is our inalienable right, as producers of unquestioned quality, to see that the people H‘ll'.llmll(\ get it when they {want it and we are within oug rights to make every fair legitimate effort, at all times, to increase our sales in thig section. French Perfumes $1.00 , $15.00 Handkerchiefs, Noveltics For Easter Gifts Scarfs, French It is the right of every home to buy for use in that home, .nn high class product that i¢ | wants to—such, for instancey Aniother hisment {as our Kew-Bee Bread, which |stands up and holds its-own atest Spring i)resses any other high-class Received Today | with hread. PARKER-BUCKEY BAKING COMPANY OPEN GOOD FRIDAY UN \E O'CLOCK I o

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