New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 1, 1929, Page 25

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1, 1929, Frederick strcet. The prizes were wou by Mrs. Frederick ‘leich, Mra B. J. Hubert and Mrs. William H e | (Gt IFEL DRSNS | 0 Tl | HHWNMM!mJHWMHmI' cius of Mopia HIn wUl Yo 59 | i Arine & o of Gt srect | st‘ Ji gy TOMORROW'S AN AT SLOANS Mid-Winter Clearance Sde It brings—sale of all styles of the Cantilever Shoe for men Wedneaday afternoon. Vebruary 13.'pay returned after spending several | Keuneth MacGowan and Sidney Ross oo at 2:30 o'clock at the home of M. j,vs visiting friends in Holyakn-.i | | Prescut thot (L. M. Bancroft on Robbina avenue. . as DOBONAY. IRy Bo’ m MS( Slil W Mrs. Clarence F. Bennett of New | “YOUNG LOVE" 2 2 Britain will speak on “Current 2 ¥ By Samon lapuscison Janitor Continues flw Tente M. Pascrort wil ne as | BVicted From His Room “ nflm ku e Ln'nu R VLU Directed Ly George Pt - e H Sestings by Wateon, Rt rait . |eisted by Mrs. E. J. Bkinner and | When He Cannot Pay Rent } ;.4 women. A most unusual opportunity to obtain st spe (Cast of Characters) Mrs. M. Nordstrom. | Officer Matona picked up a mii- th high grad [? [? Poy Wary “Dorothy Giwh| Three decisions of the- city court sharacie. . ldie aged man at Putnam ang wit- (] ¢ial ptices these high grade, famous for comfort and David Ratlowsl v..v.e.. Tom Duuglas | wore appealed toduy to the BEMSE! Mim Agnes Hitcheock has ro- [low streets at ¢:20 yesterday arter. [l quality shoes with the flexible arch and other special Can- T atheries Wineee [oourt accerding to notices flled t0- | quined her wtudiéa at Baston uni- | noon. atter Licutenant Bamtorth +t [l tilever features, These shoes are seldom sold below theis “FAZAL® - AT CAPITOL GOOD BIILL AT FTRAND (By Herald Reviewer) g8y with the clerk of the clty COUL. | yornity after spending a short vaca -, headquarters had been notiticd that |l yagular year around prices, at which they are acknow): 9 i * Al g the appeals is the allegd (100 with h Mra [the man appeared il According to ! production. | ‘With twe of the screen world's| An experiment in realism charac- | zgma o | UOn:with her parents..Nr. and Mra }te By 5 edged to be excellent values. oncnod Isst"night o the Capitel the. 'most talented siars, George O'Brien torized by smart dialoguc and | o Frankie Crerinebt nestnst an. | & T Hilcheock of Bequin street. |Officer Malona's report, - wan re- » ater. 1t preved {p be & colorful ro- |and Lois Moran, playing the lead- | wildly improbable plot involving the [cently ordered out of a boarding Tiance In which {0y 61d customa and |Ing.roles. “True Heavon® began an |human inipulscs of four persons has | bewy sehoes 1n waich sase. jud |, M Willlam T. Honise of West house hocuuse he could not yay bis § Women's High Lace Shoes $R.4¢ traditions of Araby cennot find asngagement at the Sirand yesterdey. | been fashioned into a play by Bam-|ment was rendered for the defend- | HATHOrd will he the apeaker at the | #2% Tho police scnt him to the Were $12.00 ......ovvvvnnrinrenrrnnnes e 17 harmenidus Blend: with these of the It {8 not a war play, but a stirring|sel Raphaelson and called “Youns|ant Ly Judge M. A. Sexton, who|Mee!ing of the Newington League . Tt 18 always inter- |drama In which love is the theme.|Love. After a successful run ia Al of Women Voters next Tuesdny aft- o — Women's Brown Black Oxfords s Zfi'."..‘;"::m'x tt‘" Tnd the set. | The war serves only a8 & back-New York clty, the drama has boen for 31,000 dummases for Thjuries vard [eFnoon al 2:30 welock at the. howe| s Were $10.00 ‘nd R 7'85 tings apd Munz dassle the eye Sround. brought out on the road and is now | (o have been received af -he hands!|9f Mra. R. . Daane on Frederick l“‘; I'G“P'“ ”d B ity Seurt urey with their splenday. | _O'Rrien easays the role of a Drit- | being oftered for the jenefit of those |of he janitor on April 14, last, when |treet. Mra. Honiss will apeak on the | $°3 3 d""w‘.';;‘ "‘M e, »“‘“"“A Women’s Black Suede Strap Pumps fi"bflu Farrell' has the rolc of |ish lieutenant who falls in love with te whom Broadway is u strect miles |it was alleged, the janitor threw u | ‘Bills_Before the fegistaiure.” All! 'y‘ udge L am -Nxd:’ n_| he W $12.50 38'75 1% u price of Araby whese “Judith.” a mysterfous and beautiful |and miles away, atone at the plaintif when he went | Women are invited. matter of Ieter hostrzewski against | ere o SRR A SR e SRR e Vincent Fetern. The plaintiff sued on : xo-making wins a Freneh 8itl who, as the play unfolds, is re.| Starred on the clectric signs i8jgver to the schoolyurd after a 3 o , i 'u::r‘t"!o'}:'-‘ ;‘m:vv and are briefly |Vealed as & member of the enemy|Dorothy Gish who has stepped trom | “poggy.” On the strength of textl:| Morria Nordstrom of South Nor. | Promiusery note, Monroc & Gor- Men's Tan and Black High Shoes s7.85 /Napby. but she wall not sdhere to the intelligence unit, Miss Moran ap-[the world of silent drama to the|mony presented by defense witnesses | Walk and Clarence Nordstrom, sen. | 00" Tepresented Kostrzcwaki. | Were $12.000 55 ic . o s soiien sunmdnens ’ / Avabi cencerning women, | Pears as “Judith.” speakinT atage. The lure of Mims!who claimed that the janitor did not | 1r at “Wealeyan wniversity, wiil / -:; he f.'l??."'irr She u:n.t tive | Th vaudeville show offers exccilent | Gl ic should be sufficient 10|jeave the school building at any|spend the week.cnd i (TR AL | witheut him and fellows-him to hia | Ontertainment and festures “Alad- :h l'-ehtrt hunerative trade and when | time during the morning, the de-|mother: Mea. M flordnmm of Roh- { domain, where he forces her. to fal- din From Rroadway,” & wenderful “' cb:'!lcu’r of the play is whisper- | cision was given in his fav At- | bins avenue. low fhe laws of his country. Upen |ofering of song and dance with an|ed about there should be no ques- |torney B. J. Monkicwicz represcnted gt o er discovering that he has a harem in excellent jazz band that brought |tion s financial success. It 15| the plaintift and P, F. McDonough| Mrs R.'B. Doane entertained her the palace. she in turn, contrives to |49Wn the house. The Crystal Trio| FHA bl public loves 10wy counsel for the defendant. bridge club Tuesday evening at din- encape. At the end of many thrill- |offer “Whirling Around.” a great |0 I:“‘ Ifil he descriptive epi-| Harrls Putterman, plaintiff, against | ner and bridge at her home e . * ing mcenes that follow they find SKatng noveity: the Melvin Bisters| 2 21VAYS helng mou mpanied by 8| whom a decision was rendered last | eterns! happtness in startiing and entertain micoly with songs in har- | EEKIc (O the women) and expros- |weck by Justice Sianley J. Tracesk | S ——————— ivery Night unfergetable manner. mony; Nolan and Helen Leary Co. § of the eyes (by ‘theljy his suit for $1,000 damages Men's Tan and Black Oxfords \T‘\'ere $11.00 . s7'85 Little Gent's Rubbers Small 8ize8, ....oceensrrcreisnssorsasn e soc Small lot of Misses’ and Children’s High Lwe ! Shoes. ToCloseOut .............coonne 75c " men). -3 i ot t Beniamine ' Offer “Yes Means No,” a skit that is i « |againut E. C. Brinley and others, ap- 9 | . mx,'."‘,’,‘:"n::,;,';.';:"" opera siar: auite amusing, and Fields and Geor. [, o ul’“"“[‘,’]{“"s"g"[;:;':el;"":“°I:‘*j"_' pealed the decision through Attor- DANCE “ur 8 ’ May McAvey in “California Sun- i present ‘m: comedy talking ct|:p.oive’ in an' enyaunuient where able. Putterman sought . oan s m shine;" Topee Sisters, and Van and | With dance that was "'"'u'fl“‘"L the | COMUDIAL fidelity in unknown. Kay anglies wa l‘“";'!;“ o TONIGHT drgh. Bireot Reginning Runday night, e = 4 e, claiming that while he . ~ H Schenck. d ' | fears that, if they are marrled, in| : s ” 3 Admission to Hall Free || b2 & S Beginning Sunday the Capitol wil Btrand will present Michael ‘Ariews| (175 LEG, C IRCE 0% aerled: M::ob::h;r‘"lll'g“ !Lm:‘ m:l:::lfcf;:rda::f NEW BRITAIN ARMORY & . 64 WEST MAIN STREET OPP. BURRITT HOTEL ofter Warier Bros. 100 per cent all- “The Green Hat," on the screen 88|, en iy her circle and she wil . 8% Admission Ladies ed by the defendant and operated by his agent on the wrong side of with “A Woman of Affaies” with John e jike the other women. At her Gilbert and Gret Gilbert. g gl l"‘_" havé an &ftalr 10 |i, roud in Newington, cuused him e i 'vl' ove, Then &he has anly; jegve (he highway and hit a MRGE l“ckfl“ m]’ :"“’ ‘:"‘: l:‘“" Bird and he is|(cjegraph pole. Testimony during upposed to have an affair With |y, jearing was to the effect that \ Nancy Bird just to see whéther they |ype defendant's car was standing IN ARRESTS FOR JANUARY |czp st iove ench othor And. for it ‘ana that the. pusintim went off it the Semun whe EXik o the road at about 45 feet in front of the truck. Harold K. Watrous of “Young Love" comppls interest for e Total of 381 During Month is 177 two acts at least, Near the end i Hartford represented the defendant. talking picture, *“Conquest,” Mente Blue and a great cast. | What Mr. Levander Sy J. L. LEVANDER of Lincein - street, Forestville, Conn., reperted that he had received €6 different pta- tious clearly in eleven days—en his new 7.70 Bremer-Tully, and is so well pleased that he has sent to us & list of the stations which -he has heard, and all before 12:20 a. m. This is not unusual on a Bremer. Tully, but very pleasing to & mew P. 8.—I get KFI between 10:30 and 11 P. M. with WEAF . and WSM broadcasting and have to turn down velume with no interference. = ; - on-Washington Street has had remer- : ! The third appealed decision is (Continued frem First Page) More Than for Sime droops like u wilted flower, 5o this | t\'or ‘Nax Kennedy and others. de. | \ reviewer saith. The climax is 1ack- g aanis in a foreclosure action areused, himself slightly ug‘ ll“'= Period in 1928 Ing in conviction. brought by the Burritt Savings bank “Don't believe her, doctor. Bhe's - s Gish pertrays the role of I'uy Myrtle street erty 1t tisfy wrong.” e e b1 emants, e O | Halary xith skill and understanding. |3 gei of $8.159.43, Justice M. A s 177 more than the total for the cor- Rexton rendered fthe docision aul _Rosms Blond-stained yesponding month last year. Viely- | ko, [nfelligent interpretution of | geaniey J, Traceski represented the An inspection of the five-room | - o ity Dol a0led 1 Nancy Bird. James Rennie is | 5.0 | muile showed many bloed stains.lions of city ordinancen resuited Ih | compiacent roue whese s'us do not | } Htained towels indicated that ene of || :'"' 8, tha.majonity of 'h?.ilb" bother him and Tem Lisuglas, as th: | the pair had tried to stauneh the |In& for snow and ice accumulations |ycowling jyvenile, is very interesting flow of blood. on sidéwalks, and otherwise the|yntil near the conclusign of the play Perfect Vitaphoue House! Pélice investigation showed that |MORtR's activity was normal. L when he everacts his part. This | the Gays had entertained frie Q‘Mnl the ‘;n...m(r;r :'lv'lch_l'j may net he the faultyof Mr. Doug- 1 Jast night, after which the Gays “"‘."_";f' :“flle_";"n “' °|°“]"ll‘- Ins. Directers somefimes may bhe | the apartment of My. and |Moter vehicle lawa 1, liquer law blamed when tm'- g0 awry, i i \ Then he became unconscious. January made 381 arrests, which '8 { ‘atherine Willard gives a smooth went to drunkenness 43, drunkenness aud A Mrs. W. H. Lavergne, on the 14th ; 2 The dialogye is fraquently start- < . |breach of the pegce 13, gambling | t eas, TODAY and SAT. floor, where they had supper. TA-| L e o onting 32, theft 23, breach "\'Vl::n’b'eu'::" i : of the peses 9. SEE and HEAR! {ry stories are @rit- vergne |s also connected with ison will write Cramp-Morris Indunlr\lll. Ine. “ ‘When questioned “at the hespital, s y Mrs. Gay said she had ne-idea how | Brother r “Young ..\e" it at Parsons for -h:.h-dn vbeen shot; that she and her t 'n‘ s"u the remainder jof the week, _!&‘_mm el Shot by Dan Cuphd " 2 Jove song STRAND \ ; Y ~Mr. and Mrs. Gay came to this| Two Hartford ceuples, inclydin, ! TODAY and SAT. | ity from New York abeut eight |a brother and sister, were ameé Menths ago’ when - he gssumed the |the applicants for marriage licenses Geurge 0'Brien List of Stations concern. This cOrporation (Clerk Alfréd I, Thompson yester. a year ago took over gome of | dgy. Wolfgang Fisher of $63 Asylunt the property of the Cramp Ship and [avenue and Babbette Ellert of 88 FEngine Building Co. when this con- | Brown street fld marriage intens cern ceaged building large ehips. tiens, as did Miss Ellert's brother, gty o Willlam, wie will marry Elisabeth SORPRISED ON BIRTHDAY | Wiedl of 99 Ardmore street. A birthday surprise party was § held at the home of Miss Betty Lorenson of Roberts street last eve- ning ia_honor of Miss Margaret !, @razulwich. \ Misses® Julia Wohinz and Marion Kindelan entertained with & few 1 managership of the Cramp- | who came to the office of Town bo’,l Perfect Vitaplione House! CAPITOL A uh;;u: t.'e‘rb::e::::n prettily decorated ‘SUNDAY [ ' in yellow and green. . Days a 10 4 HERO TO THEZ WORLD 4 COWARD TO HIMSELF PALACE v Minneapolis, llln He wen glory, fame snd riches FOX MOVIETONE Detroit, Mich, . , TORAY oee siled in th pe ey TURE e ' wsrars svmer saone- || L S S mc THREE YEARS o with D NAGEL Hotter Than Sahara! ¥ Philadelphis sad MYRNA 1OV alee SYDNBY CWAPLIN Ia siisssizaasacaadi s143333 “SKIRTS” g . Whet 8 Wew of & Shew for Tomerrow ! i § FEATURKS and 3 ACTH OF ° A Pretentious O MAY HeAVOY . h y L k lt f 3 R - VAUDI:-\".I”ILLE “ALADDIN p;'?;; AFORNIA SUNSHINE” e . l e or :‘y‘nmawfi-‘: e ID';'CHANE\' ) Song». BROADWAY BENIAMINO GIGLY - ::;::7:'-‘:?"' +.WDRC .. 1310 es and Syncopation Martingville, N. Y. 333 “WEST OF ZANHBAI!" There's ouly oue Chasey .and here M is ot his best! The sther Festure Is BOB STEELE in “THE BAND SON” Tone Terms S i ‘lflflll! Misaes FIELDS and GEORGIE Vs “The Batter and Yegg Men” NOLAN, HELEN LE, in’“Yes Means No" BEGINS SUNDAY Clevelond, Ohlo . Nashvills, Tenn. . Winnipeg, Man. . swiscronenr v e ||} pown All Electric Coluoh Model L G an romen Beautifully finished in Figure wu--:. new 1929 Beltmer, b “PUSS PUSS” : ] , “YOUN Love" i Highboy Model. Ready o py. SPECTAL o n ‘195 Value $225.00. §i§§§§5§ s3dgiiisensii MAARAAARAR AP AANAARAARNANARARNAANRAARNAARNARNAAARARRR NN NN 2 5 Hariford's laugh Cewier TODAY amd TOMORROW s lii ] E . 311 . . L A Comedy by Its the Kat's Meow J 2 ‘Ms.....:‘: T:".m’ " 12 Principsis—30 Giels o Aw The Juts Hinger 2 H L 2 5 3 g 13 : : 3 g Praser, Mich. JWORP .. 140 Charlotte, N. C. vo.o WBT ..o 1000 Jacksonville, Fia. ... WJAX .. 1300 Features of Now York .......orn. WLWL . 1100 Richmone, Vi WRVA .. 1110 NEXT SUNDAY Bremer-Tully Radio Sroskri, W e Boston's Great Nowark, N. 3. ..ooeeWARM .. 60 hanical Superiority. Brooklyn, N. Y. ....WBEC .. 1300 1. Tmmediate Station Selecter. ::-:m s i ot AR L | 2. Exciusive B-T Double Tome i narney Jamaica, N. Y. WMRI . 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