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S L N 1 VGRS 4l . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1929, theatrical the Onless otnerwise indicated e=iter by pres agencier fo: POLICE BOARD IN BATTLE OF WORDS (Continued from I 1 pear before th ; however, that he to which Conmimission replied that if the tell him the nat would retr ot k mikowski Doticer ADO reviews 1 this colwmr missior company. espective amusemest s in con is | AT THE CAPTTOL Noble Rides on Tit Just Like Olden Days r ALL Wiik 1 HOURS OF | arts Today at 2 UN TOAI | | | HARTUCRD | | | “Burlesiue it with speciali JOAN THOMAS and Pa1E & PANSY Wife Starved For Love—Which Did She Choc:ze | i | | her the romance @ At the STRAND Begins SUNDAY Chairman DBannan told Com- oner Morton not 1o disclose the AL THE STRAND ed that he | effort to have | forth in its proper | paper. He called « Herald reporter, hout it. The at Chief Hart, in ment of the iiscipline committee, S hat Offi- rather principal, and two items to ct appeared in the paper. A. McGrail had to the reporter, lat to ex- t Officers Riley and Skier- cipals, but the that undue atten- racted to the cases items published on decided 10 > committee report full board and then had mad the matter t in the new J. W. Roche, on 10 Bannan told Cc Tomikowski accused word Kowski article publi- incident, and told him to cared to. cation, rclative to the that the c proceed to publish it if Commissioner Tomikowski replied Chairman Bannan had asked him not to publish it, and he further ed that whereas he had been d that the position of would be explained i t had not heen done replied that he r the newspapers, sioncr Tomikowski assert- could be impeded otions by being light unjustly had no i man Bar New Britain Tool Co. ‘ Lo Will Enlarge Plant "0 000 per ided of was g DAY “Street Angel” . JAND I CHARLLS 0N BROAD ST. WD —THL March Two Features “HOOK & LADDER NO. 97 13 Gaon i 1 e FOMORROW HAUNTED BOU and grij CHESTER CONBIIN nd THELNA TODD SHIPS OF THE NIGHT JACQUELINE LOGAN “WILD-BORN™ PHI [ | Tex )I:I)Ili;l'd COMING FRIDAY amd SATURDAY TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS” “THE FIGHTINC REDHEAD” PHORKOW N7t oours Housc! TONIGHT ONLY! 10070 All Talkic CAPITOL| .50 Canary Muider G THURS., FRIL, SAT. n” GILLINGWATER A Tale of Political Sweepstakes With Cupid the Winner! SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION! The Novelty Sensation of the Screen Pretentious and Dazzling Array of Singers, Dancers and Music in Technicolor GUS EDWARDS “SONG REVUE” ADDED FEATURE! See and Hear These Metro Stars ACTUALLY TALK JOAN CRAWFORD NORMA SHEARER JOHN GILBERT LEWIS STO: GEO. K. ARTHUR ERNEST TORRENCE At the Opening of the Empire Theater, l.ondon It’s Like a Personal Appearance LAST CHAPTER “THE COLLEGIANS” Both reports were adopted. »f Hart reported that Officer Dolan was oit dut because of an injury to his foot tined by being run over by an omobile while he was on duty at |the farmers’ market, and he had | been paid at the psual rate of §6 a lday. He accepted a settlement from an insut company, however, anc the question arose as to whether or Lot he | mandea for their part in the aftair. T days L'I‘nnmus C su | anc said he felt some sort of r ing should be made to cover future case of this Kind, but after a discus- sion it was voted not to lay down handle the individual cases as they oceur. In the Dolun case, L ton while he moved that the officer pay back to the city $6 per da every day he was off duty with the cxception of the seven d sick leave he is allowed by ordinance. It wus so voted. In the case of Officer M. J. Moore, Who was off duty for 16 days be- cause of an injury sustained in a fall while on duty, it was voted to pay 1 in full, Chairman Bannan re- record as regards days off on ac- count of illness, and he should be paid. There was no objection. No Loafing on Main Strect Chairman Bannan called to the at- | tention of Chief Hurt the practice of unemployed men loitering about Main street in groups. He noticed it yesterday especially, he said. prob- ably because of the mild weather. rid the streets of the gangs or night 2" Chief Hart asked. “Both,” the chairman replied. Commissioner Morton hrought up he nuisance caused by “splushers” who drive their automobiies through the streets and splash pedestrians. He witnessed such an occurrence during the recent snow and rain storms, on Arch sireet. He helieved the police could prevent it by mak- ing an example of a few drivers, Chairman Bannan mentioned the act that recently a resident tele- phoned to police headquarters about the dangerous condition of a side- wulK on Main street due to an ac- ion of ice, und was displ d in a newspaper that he ade the report. The chairman f Hart to see to it that duty desist fre es of persons wt s in the f 11d be recorded instances, us- o make suct ports of which budget for the bid n bids wil t Vaadeville Show! THURS,, FRI., The Long Arm of the Law Holds An Innocent Lin a Thrilline Yrama of Brightest Brondway and Darkest Afvica! witLiaM [R@N PRESENTS UGITIVES with MADGE BELLAMY DON TERRY Vaudeville 6 Cracker Jacks “The More You Get the More You Want” “The Musical Clowns" BETTY JONES €O, “More Power” Broadway's Fa HARRY HOW n “Full of I s| | Hollywood, ( Afte Singing Cowboy and Heiress Wife Reunite After 2 Weeks’ ‘Love Test’ or nost fon. |y | Mrs, terday when the third daughter of \owever, Chair- |the former president of the Mont- man Bannan said he felt the city |gomery Ward company declared that should be reimbursed and he turned | “for two wecks I the gavel over to Commissioner Mor- | parents love m happy and hser der | singing ° | “Dude’ Kath w A two we 4w hard and fast rule, but rather to|ed by the girl's paren home a picture,” as the couple apartment Keeping. i iTha marking that the officer had a fine | lywood: *y lerty.” The perplexed parents of the | bride were on thelr way to Chicago. | Chey left a new > 0 r life he * m during the opening period. inspection of the graphs will take place morning of this week. AVERAGE VALUE OF AUTOS | ON GRAND LIST IS $363 1,713 More Cars Here Than in 1925 S WIN GAME basketball i CLOVE The Clovers Mareh 13 (®—|when they found he truth of the al- Sworn she wa years of age song of other days,| Meanwhile the heiress had returned heart grow |an engagement ring to a srominent Joy) Gillespie, | Chicago business man, Clymer Bow- Arizona ©n. Denying that “everything had heen forgiven,” the bride .haracts lized the whole romance as a rat peculiar situation. “I think my parents’ feclings to- ward me are the same,” she said, "and T do not think they have any- thing personally against my hus- iband except his lack of money and social position. However, after all, lit is my life and much as I would like to please my parents,.and mu {as T hate to ¢ ppear to be an unduti- ful daughter, I can’t control my bride had But Appraisal for. Taxation provir forgotien malkes |serves ! nasium last night by the score of to 9. 1 fast passwork of winners completely baffled lo The less during | witz and |of a game, Is Lower. value of automobile s been steadily shrin past e are than in 31,740 more, n Thoma sors The avers in this city ing in the though the | taxed now {value is only | compiled by Cl | der of the board of a: The average value in it was $427, and on the grand list for the taxes of the fiscal year which begins in a few weeks, 3. \e number of automobiles and the | |taxes charged against them in “his| period follows: an nd his wife, former- | Thorne, Chicago heir- ther again today love test” prescrib- Mr. and Thorne, ended yes- the first half. The score: Clovers show. Robert J. 5 Zelek arkuc, Knowles, Koplowitz, rg. Wasnick, 1g. . istened to my but found that during the arguments, had increased is nothing to add to the N. B. Blues my wife and I are very love expect to make our| “After all, don't you think my here while T am completing |hushand has some rights? George commented the groom Was a cowboy by choice, after he ettled down in their left college In Tennessee. Had he began real house- |Femained there and become a honi salesman, as his parents desired, 1 suppose everything would have been | all right. “We hope for complete ness by my parents soon.” 1t | Lumin, vt | Adams, 1. Piniel, 1f. Kaczinski, Pac, €. ... Ziegler, rg. | Benjiman, re. Sapkowski, lg. . Adam, Ig. The Senior June class of the Sen- ior High school held a meeting in the gymaasium of the vocational building this morning. Tiga 1. Har- vey has charge of the class. The Senior club which is also u der the direction of Miss Harvey, | will hold a mecting tomorrow ev ning at the local school. An inspection of the students’ | ph cards was held this morning | and rfect romance ys Hol- outh victorious over pov- P forgive- automobile for the i £ the couple. ry princess” of Gillespie's | the “atmosphere cowboy" The Death’s Head mouth, now | rarely seen, emits squeaks almost as loud as those of a mouse, net gri while she was on a vacation on the | | Arizona | Two weeks ago last He favored action by the 7‘0“"';)‘0‘(]u)xml to Phoenix and were mar- “Day | rjed. oy arrest on a ¢ officer: man YOI DIZZY SPELS Never well, g¢d out. neg vouth the poisonous ba -kwash whil his mix: Dr he n ¢ ch e “Dude” ranch. Eloped to Phoc The Love Story That Set the World Afire! 5 Years on Broadway! and NOW It’s a Real Hit in the Movies! ANNE NICHOLS' ix nday they éHad Stomach Trouble For Twenty " Years, Bon-Tone Brought Relief |&0 around. 1 couldn't sleep at night |at all, and due to my kidneys being - vnu( of order I would have to get up | : several times during the night. 1 | | would have sharp shooting pains | my back, and my nerves were in an 5 awful jumpy condition, and at times ’ o I would shake all ove I was so . o nervous. I used Bon-Tone, because | I knew it was a purely herbal rem- edy, and it has certalnly done won- ders for me My bloating, gas anl wlching are gone, and so is heart- No more dizzy spells or head- | nights I sicep just fine and et up in the morning fecling rested. | My Vs are stronger now and 1 don’t have to get up nights as I uscd The p in my back are gone, my nerves are greatly tmproved, and altogether 1 feel great—and Bon- Tone rtainly h Bon-Tone is not but defir 1 surely brice's warra parents promptly nt for the cowboy's of kidnaping. 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