New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 24, 1928, Page 11

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‘/" ll!m |||pu“.f... " i -. nlw- & - Usiess otherwise tndirated. " orem agencier for the “3 SONS AT CAPITOL Crowds greeted the opening of “Four Sons” last night at the Capi- tol where it will be offered all this week. If audience enthusiasm uge, this Fox production is schd- uled for an engagement here as suc- | cessful as any it has had clsewhere. It is a fascinating blending of pa- thos, anguish and happiness, with a Movietone accompaniment which wlds greatly to its entertainment | value. | This picture has alrcady develop- | >d a repulation as a record-breaker. How it acquired it is casily under- stood after watching the way in| which a story of mother love is un- | olded on a war background. Mar- ret Mann's portrayal of the moth v role is one of the most cifective harac ations in yvar Oilic of the Fox organization who her at the age of sixty ar dit for bringing a real is- SPECIAL PROGRAMS IN THE CHURGHES Music Tor St Joseph's and St. Bndvew's Aunounced usical 1 for the chon anist, 1 The hus been st ay b fellowi program nusses at “h arra ch nk Hli- ph's ¢ the a1 O CLOCK . Credo MA Ma les™ s by James . Sullivan and ¢ Sanctus, Renedictus, Mass in I ional: “Vanite in ethl 9 0'CLOC . Dai Kyrie “Adeste i King and ‘Sanctus’ Rceessional 10:30 O'CLOCK MASS IKKyrie. Glorin and Credo Loesclhi’'s Mass in Ofertor “Adeste Fidel John O'Brien and Sanctus, Renedictus, Mass in 1% tecessiongl—"'Adeste, The members of the fopranos, Mrs. John F. O'Rrien, Miss Loretta King, Miss Cecelia Ralph and Miss Rose Ravizza; altos, M ank Sullivan and Miss Jennie Tloge! bass, James V. Sullivan, John Jackson and William McBride; hoir M from r sung senior choir Agnus by Mrs. | Dei, choir are Special Christmas music will be sung at all the masses in St. An- drew’s church tomorrow, beginning at 5:30 a. m. and continuing with an hourly mass until 10:30, The 5:30 and 10:30 masses will be high masses. The program will chorus, organ and will be as follows: ¢ 5:30 and 10:30 a. m. include solos. orchestra and “Shepherds’ Hymn.' “Kyrie,” Mercadante, “Gloria,"” Mozart. “Credo.” ¥ “Pastorale,” Lambillotte. “ganctus,” Mercadante. “Benedictus,” Mercadante. “Agnus,” Mercadante, “Christmas Hymn,” Nujalis. Low masses at 6:30, 7:30, :30 & m. Bilent Night.” Gruber. ‘Mass in 1" Marzo. “Adeste Fideles,” Novello. “Christian Hymn,” Nuj MINOT SAUNDERS HOME Newspaperman Who Covered Events Nujalis. 5:30, of International Tuterest Spending | Christmas With Parents. Minnott Saunders, former Herald | man who has been in newspaper work abroad for several years, is spending the holidays with his par- ents. Mr. and Mre. A, 1% Saunders of Theodore street, Maple Hill. Mr. aunders recently resigned his posi- tion as director of the Paris office of the United Press to become an exe- cutive of the Newspaper Enterprise association. Among the important events “covered” in recent years by Mr. Saunders were the successful attempt by Gertrude Ederle to swim the channel, the {ransatlantic fiight of Commianider Byrd and the Olym- pic games. HARTIORD ALL WEEK Starting Todsy st 2:15 Mutual Burlesque’s Gala Holidny Week Attraction MAE DIX And ler Stunning Sthow hlll ull A\ theatrira' sotices and reviews 1n this enlnD are Lorctia { pended Ilanl night. He testified that Wearn had been drinking but was not in- ‘ toxicated. S e Ao Frank 330 Main | street, of drunkenness and not guilly the charge of breach of the peace. |He went to the home of his wite on Grove Hill about 6 o'clock night and rang the doorbell, i‘ ',' Gray. 44, of Tast ac telephoned to her and used vii» language. He tried to enter through 4 window, she said., and $he call: volice headquarters as she had done before. Gray blamed drink for his trou- ble. He abstained for nine weeks but on Saturday he was doing cement work and was chilled so that he felt the need of liquor. He denied that he tried to enter througt Flippant Alice White and hanl- window, and his sole purpose in some, smiling Jack Mulhall lend calling on his wife was to talk with their combined sparkle to a new pic- hor and “help “her out.” Ji b 1shty Baby,” which open- Roche warned him also that led dast night at the Strand theat: ghor arrest will be followcd 1 for 4 sy il sentence. He ordered Mixs White the pay the costs of the court per Adiscovery of Ofticer Patrick M dom, m that he made the arr at very “Show o'clock @n complaint for First National picturcs. fops The producers then chose her to Ve paymend Zisk. 27, featured with the popular Studat' ) nyemoedtno comedy among male stars cliarge of uwsaulting 1 I They prove to be one cf g of 4y Clinton street Ml tenstnss namsilind iim with a wreneh, and a susp IS eLo o forsagu of $5 and costs was imposed. s Ly Attorney omas 1. McDonough 4 represented Zisk. who explained ar '~ that while working on his xutumo- Sads Ie Saturday afternoon some chil : him and but they nd he over @spective amusemest compans ‘XMAS BILL AT STRAND y |or the first halt week the Strand al holiday program of pho toplays and vaudeville attractions Gray 1o today testiticd st about to headquac- sen the ng A in of 36 Clinton ty ard 1 by to serecn Baby” is a typ York city resorts, Vi Mervyn Lo wploned “Ilirold Moore's “Oh, were annoying 1them to go home isted in theiv pranks a three-inch wrench noulder, intending to fri 'The wrench struck the in the right ten iy which Dr. cribed he Ky ¥R show will off 5 1 by “The L. ! of color I i of Militajre s will nes be Golis will pres and Relli and 1 Carol Renwick in tre opell could do w He would ch had b by Ofticer arrest Woods. GARD! IALS PRFSENT ”f CHRISTMAS GREZT Two Agree to Behave Whea Pre- senied in Gourt Two husbands lon compluint of their {given their choice of sentence or behaving for the nest year, Judge H. P. Roche in po- | lice today, and both promiscd |to out of trouble. | William C. ne \h) Pope Announces Efforts of Pray Made in Behalt or King George. Rome, Dee. 24 (P—All nals resident in Lon Pope Pius today to Christmas greetings with century-old The pontift. who this year pleted 50 years of ministry, touched on the illness of King George and the apparent averting of hostilities between Paraguay and Bolivia as the main points in adidress 1o the cardinals. Ot King George, the pope “We have been atraid and prayed for the life of a sovercign who ame so courteously to visit us here, a sovereign in whose empire, the largest in the world, so many mil- lions of Catholics live and prosper in all forms of a Catholic life as the cucharistic congress at Australia so recently has shown. We have feared and prayed for the life of thix sou ercign who has shown himself well disposed and benevolent to- wards all these tholics and now divine Providen 15 to confirm us in our hope of carly return to perfect health.” 11 Killed in Auto Accidents in Mass. Dee. 24 (UDP)— Killed in automobile in Massachusetts 1. according to Grorge Parker, registrs tor vehicle This was eight less than tor previous week and 10 less than the corresponding perion « Last W victims seven occupants and trians. who were arr wives 0 days Were callid juil prosent in accord tradition. upon their by ne ourt stay co his Wearn: of S5 Smalley street, pleaded gu'lty to ti jcharge of breach of the peace and |assaulting his wife. The latter tes- \tified that she and her husband had A dispute vesterday about going to a party, and he had the sign of drink on him when he came home ‘.Ihfll]l dinner time after having gone {out about 11 a. m. She hurricd home [from the party at supper time and her brother was in the house whil her husband was listening in the back hallway “like a snake” and when he came in and stood’near the |stove, she told him to move away from it so the heat would not az- |sravate his condition. Suddenly he |sprang at her and punched her, | knocking her to the floor and kick- |ing her. while one of the children | beseached him “not to hit Mamma.” e told the hoy it was his aftair, according to Mrs, Wearne, and she ran out and called the police. Sha said lier hushand objects to havinz her brother call at the house. Wearne testitied that his hrother- indaw g the cause of the troubl.. He was telling Wearne's son not to refor to him as his father, but “the old man.” Mrs. Wearne thinks Imore of lier brother than she does lof her husband, according to the Hatter, and when the brother around, Wearne is not welcome. | | Questioned by Prosecuting Attorney Woods, Wearne admitted that he has not heen supporting his wife and ildren. ndg said #0 Boston, porsons accidents weck, R the report of r of mo- 1 i for included four pudes- Plane Locates bheep Lost in Blizzard T, Dee. 24 @12 this vicinity have used airplune successfuity in locating thonsands of sheep lost during o re- ent blinding snowstorm. The plane was brought from tello and after combing th 'k Pine mountain slopes for or G, W, three days succeeded in directing 15 herders to all the roving flocks R ———— e 3 Foche juil sent: impos nce ' the sus- | ! with proba tion and warned Wearne that it wast positively his last chance, and if he | | comes before the court again within a year no excuses will he accepted “How about the brother-in-law. can’t T keep him out of the house?™ |Wearne asked. “Apparently yon |can’t Keep anyone out. You do not | ¢ {look after your wife and children.” 1 Burley, ers in I'o- Judge Roche replied. Offi Hellherg made the arrest about 7 The Joyous Yuletide Spirit With hearts that are filled with the happy spirit of those who throng the shops of the universe in search of gifts for those they love, we wish for our friends A Very Merry Christmas vy Flapper Follies the Hindu INIGHT SHOW 'w Ycar's Eve Seats Now JEECEITIRTR 80 | Pe.,aeur.ze.l LAIRE Cream Cake Sure Its .md::fl HONE 1729 1437 ranysT. iy PYLTeS pleaded guilty to the charge | 10| cording to Mrs. Gray. after having relishes (he NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1928 'FLASHES OF LIFE: GRADUATES FROM City Items lof Chicugo, 1L, are spending holidays with Mr. Jackson's parer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson | Winthrop street. Theodore Stalls vard university, *hristmas heliday Joseph Stalk of nu Saturday afternoon Co. No. called to a hou; owned by John Scozynski, wiicre Larrel of rubbish placed too ¢l se a furnace took tire and threatened spread through the building. 5% Saturday atternoon Co. No. s called to a fire in the Conce reet dompin grounds. Dr. Thomas Kelly has returned his home i New York aiter ated Pross Tarrytown, N. Y.—The r\m- Haven—Stolen automobiie villagers | with $4.000 worth of furs object of Ali John D. Rockefeller, jr.. | search for two days is found.in sight Neighbor, John.” He apparently |of police headquarters empty. name—and the friendly | itude it Lespeaks. He froquently | rides about the countryside in a de- lapidated flivver, stopping often to chat with fricnds. a stude s spending a Stamford—Chain store manager | telieved of %50 by holdup pair who toek victim in closet and depart. | New Haven—President Coolidge sends Christmas message to disabl-d ex-service men and women in State through State Commander of United Spanish-American war veterans, Evansville, Ind.—With the end of a leap year only a few a4 young woman here sweetheart a marriage license as a Christmas present. She inquired of the police as to methods of proce- dure. days aw is giving her New Haten—Two automobles wreeked in collision in which four Bridgeport residents are injured 1 Chicago—Thirty years finished high school, Pauline | wning determined to go to col loge, today, after years of illness and repeated misfortunes, she has ed her goal—a Phi Beta Kap and assurance of from the University of Chicago. seve 180 wi Middletown-~Rebber two chain storcs during night and col- leets $100 from victims. Visits sin, Judge W. I street. Dr. Geol er, May the heme of his parents on street Suit for $300 by Rackliffe Bros. Co. Inc Joseph Kiltonic through Attorr John 1%, McDermott. Papers wrved Ly Deputy Sheriif Horwitz. A regular Chapter, No. neld ge J is spending Christinas Win reac Middlctown —Injuries reccived liose Zimmitti, 12 while crossing toad on way to chuwch, prove fatal. s navy arry. it in the na turkey depart- will he Thom psonit '« mily of I hame to finl from heart att Members of tin - return 1 on floor o i} i T 1 from the to have Red € and gilts of e Mart will will and Waterl dow cuus Clark. pury 1all death from hotel win- Buch to Hurold G Mihai attende notive evening followed by a Christt nember sked to bri in state pensive package for the st—Seven ya 1 the chy named after it v i present explaining in how, arizomm, an «lrc- omol He was v locomotive fo old King ning of a him and astound- st is Hartford—G inherit turned REFEREE EXAHINATION ik ot shown od how ks Ly in com ve . B. Cadwell of Ouerhill aven 2 Ge Ambrose home in Woodbine, Miss Clare ity orgia. of T o I with her sister. Mrs. John k of Newington avenue, abeth Purne Annual Tt for Candidates for Places on Central Held scon. Jackson the s, of at Har- the with his rather, Richmond ave- 5 was 26 Market street a to e At to ral weeks' visit at the home of lLis cou- Mangun ot Bassett Kerlejza of Worces- at tor was brought today against ey werd Martin ha e ue will teave Wednesday for his winter Ne York is spending the Christmas heli- T, a student John Pur- ips academy. ding t olidays with their parents, Dr. a STRAND New Year’s Eve MIDNIGHT FROLIC 10 Vaudaville Acts ALL SEATS RESERVED And Now Selling at Box Office The annual examination of cand Lates for membership i the Central Cennecticut hegrd ot ay 4 bas; cthall wll SO iy Iv. on examination 1 test covering the and in addition to candidates will be required to officiate part of a basketball 2y which will be scheduled be- tween two organized teams. All thos: wishing to apply for membershiy should make application to L. Nivon. 49 Cedar street, New Britain Conn., who is sceretary of the bhoard Applications must be filed befors January 19, 19 Several men have \ready applied and it is expe that the large: roup cve as- sembled for examination will fac the board of examiners at their an- nual meeting. held Z0th and Jan Saturday officils tween J n 26. “The onsist of a writt Wl rul T, uary will treat are on vle fn- Ing beauty nts e way Srmmn he Tat well-dressed Kilt tor the ind rmong tho: reform in men's dre novution shiman rap) gl ho urge drast New Haven—Connecticut of American Revolution solution favoring ratitication Paris peace pact. Society adopt of Bri sport o Stabboer hs o o b 20, and then T after K turns inactivity to p of Miss The first typewriter, for which it was claimed that “it could print al- nost as fast as one could write with an ordinary pen.” appeared just 100 years ago. 15t atr Greenwich— Eddie arr Kenosha, Wis, in connection Livermore jewel robber. here for L polic: Kane 1 with L s wanted participation in shooting of mar Danbury—Twelve law offenders ary lncted by State liquor and cuses of PALACE TODAY ‘LIFE’S CROSS ROADS’ With GLADYS HULE alleged ted inora Polies utensils Tiuor s con- which brings besides 1,000 George H. Wauchert and Mark T. Lake Wish You All A Meny Christmas and a Happy New Year nooy “RING OF TONMUE a Flock Will Be Given ive TURKREYS Away Special-Holiday- ATTRACTIONS ature Attraction D GANG OF MINE" 0 Stur Cast dwny Fuvorites ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE Wuchert & Lake Formerly With Bosse System Store 142 MAIN STREET and TODAY—XMAS DAY—WED. Special Xmas Attractions! NAUGHTY BABY Alice ™ Jack White . Mulhall A Delightful Romance! VAUDEVILLE “The Land of Clowns" irace, Color and Speed! Janet of France n “La Comcdie Militaire™” Jean Granese Broadway Comediennc 3 Gobs—Relli and Lopel CCrulsing ™ Different™ — Vaudeville at 3:15-6:00-8:30 — Photoplay at 1: O S N O L L he ni 1 = —————————} ing in a theater in the evening. Mr. \menta was a pupil of M. F. Valen. tine of this city before going to New York. | Mrs. John [avenue. | Miss Marion Waiters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H ters of Lexington strect, Priday from Drew s ¥ 1o spend the holidays with her grandparents. A daughter was born last night to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Bergin of 1515 Francis court at New Britain General hospital. The infant son of William Jeffi rson of East Berlin died Purney of Black Rock grand- £ Wal- returned MOTOR VEHICLE REPORT he potice were notified today of the return of the operator's licenses of Paul Santacroce of 54 Reaver street. Paul Morale of 109 Clark street. and Herbert E. Morans of 74 Tamiiton strect, alse suspension of the right to operate in the case of lust night at New Rritain General Henry 17 Dolan of 1310 Stanley hospital. He was born Dx street, and return of the right to ep- 1t the hospital ate, to William Kolosky of 262 street. e —e——— Mroand Mrm Amenta Makes His M: At Damrosh Institute Amenta Mr. I Mrs Amenta of showing good progriss Damrosch Institute of Music York city, according to word re- i . Besides studying the violin at school, Mr. Amenta is pls For ELKS AND THEIR FRIENDS New Vear's Eve Party at the Cleb Best Pacty we have ever pat on. Res- ervat ted and must be made before None made unless & ‘ompanied by remittance s 1 is J son of in New Perfect Vitaphone House Special Holiday Atteaction APITOL ALL THIS WEEK Continuous Shows heart story ever told! A whol Ihe greatest picture the Vitaphoue Act! The Variely Stars Timblin and Raymond “A Pair of Aces” Vitaphone Act! family will en Earl Burnett And His Riltmore Orchestra —_— NENT SUNDAY “Uncle Tom's Cabin™ THE UNITED MILK CO. Wishes Its Patrons and Friends the the Season (iicetings of 5 Woodland Street Tel. 1601-2 | PAARSRAISIARLBSDE RS IO B Greetings TS TP W S PO The spirit of Christmes calls us to a better appreciation of old as- sociates and the value of new friendships. May the New Year bring you a full quota of pros- perity. Carl Lorenzen Co. FLORISTS 59 Church Street

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