New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1928, Page 9

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!Iu ply Duless othorwioe tndicated. theatrical Botices end reviews tn thie eelems Gre ®I4es ¥y Drew agencier fer the Tespective emussmest eempeny. g“ I lfl\‘ s~ NEW YEARS AT BOND In planning to entertain two thou- sand people at the Hotel Bond, Hart- ford, on New Years' Eve, Harry §. Bond, managing director of The | Bond, urges everyone, intending to join the Bond party, to make their reservations at once. At this early date, more than eight | - hundred reservations have been | made which indicates that this Will | entertainment was well up among be the biggest New Years' ve party | the Jeaders and the present produc- ever held at the Hotel Bond. The |tion although new in most every cclebrants on this occasion will bave | gepartnent, is being cqually as well the choice of locations in the Bond | otv Heit, 18 PEHE SR B8 ballroom, the main dining room the | il G b HEEL 8 ST et | grill room, the salon de danse, the |y g \ortormers in burlesque pre- mazzanine floor, the main 10bby OF | gop g 4o current piece and includes in private dining rooms, accommo- | odes Ay S 0" lon its roster as stars. Kitty dating from eight to two hundred | o 12 Fostor a8 Siats, KKity Madison, people, all her | proclivities and a method | own in projecting blues dities: Harry ivanson, the featured comedian a rortrayer of “boob” characters who ,ranks with the cream of buffoons jand works through the entire pro- duction with a solemn visage that [creates cks of merriment. Then | there is Tew Harris, a skillful and |thoroughly experienced straight Frank McKay in the juvenile George Rohn as a capable soc- omedian. GRAND THEATER, HARTFORD One of the most attractive pro- Sraa vy presented at “Hartford's Laugh Center” opens a week's en- | gagement at the New Grand theater today with a matinee at 2:15. The show, “Jazz Time Revue” has one of the highest paid choruses on the wheel.” Last year this bright and snappy BUDDY ROGERS AT STRAND Those who saw Charles (Buddy) Rogers in his first starring picture had another treat when his second picture, “Somecone to Love,” opened its run at the Strand theater last night. For fast-moving, romantic | melodrama, *“Someone to Love,” can- not be surpassed. 1t is excellent en- tertainment with the personality of | Man this likable star permeating the ‘L‘“n“(‘l’ 4 sorbing story. “Varsity,” Roger’s first vehicle w an overwhelming success her “Someone to Love” will outdo its predecessor. ab- LIGHTS OF NEW YORK, CAPITOL The Capitol is offering a 100 per lcent all talking Vitaphone pict Another attractive feature of [in presenting “Lizhts of New Yor “Someone to Love" is the inclusion [with an all star cast and to be feat- of that irrestible comedy-man, Wil- | ured today, Tuesday and Wednesday Tiam Austin, in the cast. The voice of New York's Roaring who won recent fame in *F orties, has found its way to the another important role | | ser Kirkvood and Mary Alden are |~ Warher Bros Vitaphone feature- 1t is truly an enjovable jength production. “Lights of N picture and marks another step for- | York,” the first all talking motion ward in the career of one of the | picture in which all the char: most lovable screen personalities, |are heard {hroughout the entire pi Charles (Buddy) Rogers. | ture as well as scen, depicts a travel- The vaudeville program has five g scenc down the length of Broad- splendid acts to offer featuring |way's Great White Way to a night “Dance rpsichorean {elyb in which an underworld gang y cast of talented art- operafes. . Other acts dnclude The Three | " Hclene Costello and Cullen Tan- Lordens in “Lights Out:” Nina Ca- | gis play the leading role in “Lights | poni, Te Girl With the Golden | of New Yprk. Directed by Bryan Foy Voice:" Browne and LaVelle infu¢ Warner Bros' studio from an “Don't Handle the Goods:” and An- | original story written especially for Ita Pam and Co. in “Honie Comfort.” | vitaphone hy Hugh Herbert and On Thursday the movie attruction | Myrray Roth, the supporting cast in- will offer Ernest Torrence and Bus- | (judes Gladys Broekwell, Wheeler ter Keaton in “Steamboat Bill, Jr.” | hakman, Engene Pallette, Robert Beginning nest Sunday the Strand | gyjjot, and many other prominent offers its Xmas program featuring | plavers. Alice White and Jack Mulhall inl =l T ‘ 60 FOR G CHRISTMAS TREES | Crew to Brinzg Back Greens From PLEADS NOT GUILTY ‘JO-DANGEROUS DRIVIN Hartfor@ Man Arraigned in Spring- field Court After Death of in This City. A truck in charge of A. P. Marsh and a crew of men went to Avon | this afternoon to get one large and six smaller Christmas trees for the 5 " | municipal parks. The trees will be o e | ot tomorrow and will be decorated e st | during the day by the Billings Elec- brHinktoriClodn ) And critioally o=yt ic 0o Altar Mat Cltomarnow feve. e le's companion, John Miklos, | Ning the Connecticut Light and 4 :,do', SR Ry Power Co. will turn on the electricity i mieaizoe 1in district courtionay | and Lia scvenstessiwil Sshing wnd on his plea of not guilty to @ |their Yuletide glory for the re- charge of dangerous driving has ¢ ‘:“mf“'l'\" of the and until ‘ ristm was put over to mext Monday for Hifas o eari smished bonds of | A 1arge tree will be placed in the e accident that cost the life of |tributed among the smaller parks at Otos and put Miklos on fhe danger | Vine and West Main street, Franklin s e ceurred | sauare, McCabe parl anley street ist in Springfield hospital occurred Sauar £ ) : e Ol g Miklnd wore chang- |and Hillside avenue, North Burritt ing a tire on the car in Feeding il nd Broad strects and at the Valen- & few miles west of this city. It is | tine T. Chamberlain school. | £aid that the car was stopped under | This probably will he the last year a street light and the car of Dix’s|for the use of temporary trees, as came down upon the party at fast|the Christmas tree committee in speed. Oles and Miklos were thrown | conjunction with the park -commis- 15 fegt. With the accident Victims |sioners is planning to plant live were Albert Rinaldi, Snlvatore Riar- | trecs hefore next Christmas. dano and Edward Davis, all of Tor S rington. Miklos still nncon- . A. M. GATHERING scious today in the local hospital. S A e will entertain the councils of the | third district tomorrow evening. l Dutch supper. The election of offic- Attorney Thomas J. Cabelus ers will also be held at tomorrow 735 Arch street and Rns: {(\wning's meeting instead of next of 433 Chestnut strect received | week becanse Christmas falls on the briises abont the head and body |regular meeting night. A large at- Saturday affernoon when an anto- tendance is expected. mobile driven by Emil J. Kraus of | 125 Pleasant street, was struck hy another driven by Dennis J. M Mahon and was turned about so that it erashed into a télephone pole. The affair took place at the corner | of Stanley street and Stratford road Sergeant Patrick J. O'Mara in- vestigated and learned from Me- Mahon that as he was approaching the intersection, from the west, he was looking at two cars proceeding sonth en Stanley street. He failed to mee the sedan until he ran into it. | His car tipped over after the crash | hut he escaped injury. Neither of the two injured men was in a serious condition and-both were given medical attention and taken to their homes. ‘ Avon to Be Set Up in Public Parks | | | Torrington Maa. Spubngfield, M Dec. 17 (P— Chester G. Dix, of Hartford, Conn., Andrew Oles of was PALACE TODPAY TOM MIX and BILLIE DOVE in “THE LONE STAR RANGER” Co-Feature “CELEBRITY” with BASQUETTE TOMORROW HAMILTON 1n HIELD OF HONOR” FAZENDA in ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement of Miss Rena Mascarena to Dino Colletta of 199 Burritt street was announced at a Ainner held Saturday evening at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio | Satalino of 408 Fast street. A large | number of Miss Mascarena’s friends were present and a leasant evening was passed. No date has been set | for the wedding. Christmas Cash Get out used and no longer needed Books, Toys, Bike, Skates, etc. You can get extra Christmas Cash for them. Phone a Classified Ad to the Herald and see how quickly somebody will respond. Someone is al- ways ready to buy whatl||! you no longer need and H?-Irald Ads are the way tofl| sel | (S& Tomorrow’s Paper) iResents Attentions Forced on/ | North Burritt i wicz's case was that the young man | jrow morning, being away from the jerated him after an investigation | Lukasewicz took her by the arm iacquaintance, at the same time of- jthe ches |rushed in and |to the attack on | to i police station and told their story {but did not j terday, | Liebler. He is married. | He pleaded NEW DEFENDS DAUGHTER FATHER ASSAULTED Her by Men in Yard For the purpose of hearing the testimony of Officer Thomas Lee. | Judge H. P. Roche conmtinued th~ case of Stanley Zajko, 21, of ¢41 street, until tomor- row, in police court today, and fined Joseph Lukasewicz of 52 Orange | street $10 and costs for his part in, an assault case Saturday night. The reason for disposing of Lukase- must report in New Haven tomor- | navy temporarily, and his part in the fracas was understood sufficient- ly, while in Zajko's case, the claim | was made that Officer Lee exon- The young men were charged with breach of the peace and as- | sault on Stanley Grzybek of 125 Broad strect, Saturday night. The pleaded not guilty and V\cre repre sented by Attorney M. F. Stempien. | Sophie Grzybek, 16 year old daugh- | ter of Stanley, testified that she wis in her yard about 8 p. m. when and said he would like to make her fering her a slice of orange. She re- pulsed him but he persisted in his attentions until she rapped on the window and her father came out. Lukasewicz struck her father in she testified, and Zajko held her father's arms while the sailor punched him | in the face, discoloring his eye. Stanley gave similar testimony as him. but knew nothing of the sailor’s advances to- wards his daughter. The latter said she complained to the officer wear- ing badge No. 42, but he said he could not act. after he had talked Zajko. Yesterday, the young woman and her father called at the to Captain Kelly and Prosecuting Attorney Woods, with the result that the warrants were issued and Officer John M. Liebler served them. Zajko, according to the offi- cer, denied having been in the af- faip but later admitted that he was present. Lukasewicz testified that some friends went out Satur night and “got all drunk.” He left the others and went into the yard at 125 Broad streot for a moment | remember secing an aftacking anyone. Whatever he did was the result of his condi- tion, he said. Zajko testified that he was pass- ing 125 Broad street and heard name mentioned. He went futo the | vard and was surprised on being | accused of having had a part in the | assault. He stayed there and talkedq with Officer Lee about it until the ! officer told him he could go. Yes. | while standing on Broad he was arrested by Officer he and one or streot, Judge Roche said there was no question about Lukasewlcz's guilt but the guilt or innocence of Zajko would depend greatly on Officer Tiee's version and for that reason ! he ordered the continuance. o Begging on Strect James Roper, 59, of the Town | ‘arm, was charged with vagrancy. | not guilty but Officer | Thomas Tierney testified that he saw him stop a dozen people on Main street Saturday night and also o into two stores and he admitted t he was begging for money. The officer said Roper has heen | about the street every Saturday night hegging money for some time. | Roper said he came up street to | buy tobacco and newspapers and was about to hoard a bus to go back to the Town Farm when he was ar-| rested. Probation Officer Connolly | said Roper does not behave and is | not wanted at the Town Farm. Judge Roche said there was but one thing to do under the circumstances Perfect Vitaphone House! CAPITOL TODAY TUES.,, WED. SEEHEL 100% All Talking Picture “Lights of- New York” A Melodrama of Broadway Night IAfe With An All Star Cast! THURS,, 'FRL, SAT. LOOK! Rinty's On the Vitaphone [ficer Harper testified { pended jail sentence of 30 days on jtions. In Lodinoc's case he imposed {and costs with the i view |breach of the peace and drunken- BRITAIN DAILY: HERALD, MONDAY, | ¥ ch: Attwood on the mber. Mr. and Mrs and Miss Charlott roe street spent the and he imposed a jail sentence of 20 days. Interferes With Policeman Harry Higgins. of 32 Cedar| street, was charged with breach of the peace and drunkenness, to| which he pleaded guilty. Irank J. Witkin of Albert | Brockton, Mass. Mrs. Remer, Lodinoc, 24, of 44 Second street, was | charged with drunkenness and in- | terfering with Officers Harper and | Tierney, to which he pleaded guilty. Officer Tierney testified that he arrested Higgins at the passenger station about 10:30 Saturday night after giving him several chances to get off the streets. Lodinoc was trying to take him | {home but-he wou not go and he turned on Officer Tierney, abusing him with vile language. Lodinoc. |~ |according to Officer Tierney, tried ito take Higgins away from him. Of- that he was | sent from headquarters and found | | Higgin® handeuffed, while Lodtnoc | was interfering with the arrest. Higgins had nothing to say and Lodinoc blamed drink for his ac- tions. marriage, returned ents last night a until atter Christmas. Senator-elect Ernest W. in Pittsburgh, Pa, on trip. MARRIED FOR 25 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. with Christ a serve Silver Members of Their Family Mr. and Mrs. 227 Maple their home. Judge Roche imposed a sus- | 1903 dren, Flor Herbert, Richard and Winifred. is employed by the Corp. The couple a fine of $15, suspending payment |ynniversury quictly iof $10, and placing him in charg= | bors of the famil of the probation oificer to pay $5 understanding that misbehavior on Lodinoc's part {will result in an order to pay the entire penalty. Sent to State Farm Alex Jacynowicz, 38, of 77 street, was charged Higgins and placed him on proba- tion, on account of family condi- family were present. Police Aid Mother With A desperate mother, Mrs. | Vetre of 136 Winter street, with \\oung son ill and without money, | grateful for the Fair- with | ness and was committed to the state | farm. Officers Strolls and Joseph | Kennedy made the arrest Saturday | afternoon on complaint of Jacynow- icz’s wife. The Hotel York liquor case and the assault charge against Charles Manongian, 29, of 557 Main mm.| were continued until 3 o'clock this afternoon, court adjourning shortly after noon. Sergeant M. J. ! arrested Manongian, who wrestler. partment. L] forth comn Doyle, =1 tend departinent ud he arrange have the child attended to. utenant :d $5,000 FIRE Norwich, William in | of Lychack stroyed livestock, barns and City Items |pwm | carried $1,800 ; property. insurance on Bennett Nelson will he temporari- ly located at 62 West Main street, Witkin | Mon- | week-end with | Mrs. Kenneth Itemer at her home in who was Miss Dorothy Witkin before her | her par- | d will remain here | business | Albert Leupold Ob- Wedding Day With | Sick Boy and Penniless | John | A e | by the New Britain police yesterday. After abandoning hope she thought | of applying for aid to the police de- Samuel Bam- icated with John L. | nt of the \hdllly[ Dec. 17 (A—Fire of un- | known origin which swept the farm Franklin | shortly after midnight Saturday de- | farm equipment valued at approximately The owner reported that he the DECEMBER 17, 1928. gram and | WILL BUILD $35,000 NOME! A permit was taken today by Carlson & Torrell to erect & one- | family dwelling at 550 Shuttle Mea- er)\\ avenue, for Fred P. Upson. The e is to coet $35,000, will have 1ensions 40x63 and will be of tone and stucco exterior. Smith & ssett of Hartford are the archi- arty is in uley is P OBSERVED BY CLUBS Lions, Riwanis, Rotary, Grotto Plan Christmas Parties This 2 STOCK Wilmington, Del, Dec. 17 UP— sStockpolders of E. I Du Pont de Nemours and company in a special nmeeting today authorized the issu. nee of 15,000,000 shares of com. mon stock having a par value of $2¢ a share in licu of the present issue of 5,000,000 shares of no par value. The new stock is to be exchanged for the old stock on the basis of three and one half shares of the new \for one of the old. is | : Kivanis | will have the | Christmtis parties, with | ing and distribution of gif | At the Lions' club’'E son of Glastonbu for the anthracit Conneeticut, will sp cite the ldcal Domestic Ruth Goodrich Horton wil | At the Kiwani | ur 1 Lions, ALD CLASSIFIED ADS Albert Leupold of street celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday at They were married in in Bristor and have five chil- | C Ernest, Mr. Leupold | Corbin Screw | celebrated the and only mem- | to| over the Sloan Shoe Store.—advt. Complete his “Me Christmas™ with a box of Muller's Mozart cigars | —advi: i Dance, Wednesday, December 19, Tabs Hall. Admission 25 cents.— advt | Bennett Nelson will he temporari- ly located at West Main street, | over the Sloan Shoe Store.—advt. -A son was born at New Britain General Hospital Saturday night to | Mr. and Mrs. Irank Griffen of 659 Stanley street. secretary Ralph H. Benson of the Chamber of Commerce this morning | hung a framed photograph of W./ rly and Then Relax By Secing An STR AND . ToPAY AINLJ TUEs, WED. Ba CHARLES (80507) ROGERS Someone toLove' a ffizramount thture MARY BRIAN WILLIAM AUSTIN JAMES KIRKNOOD s Acrs VAUDEVILLE DANCE SCANDAL! “A Terpshicorean Oddit; NINA CAPONI BROWNE and LA VEL| Enjoyable Show? 5 ACTS 3 LORDINS ANITA PAM & CO. 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