New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1929, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Tt | LINDBERGH LEAVES %lllll'i Oulems otherwise (ndicated. theatrical boticer And resiews In this colump are e=ter by Orem agencies for the espectice AMuseMeBt COMDADY. AT s FoEK _C T e = Ny 6 TGITIVESY STRAND “WOMEN THEY TALK ABOUT™ aple of AT Y«'\ al gangsters pe . 1 “Fug A The al of- ymance Betty APPELL IS CANDIDATE FOR SEAT IN COUNCIL Lawyer Definitels Announces He Will seck Republican Nomi- nation in Third Ward. Pl)lll(‘dlc (.m ernment \\ ins (onhdence Vote and s deavorad 10 beco. have HOUSE BURNS ;*:1dle17(17n7\\ lificfl Recruiting Officer TODAY STHE HAUNTED HOUSE? With CHESTER CONKLIN and THELMA TODD Co-Leature “SHIPS OF THE nith JACQUELINE NIGHT" FREE—TONIGHI—FRE 10 THE LADIES Butter Dishes will be Given Away FREE READ HERALD CLASSIFED ADS TOMOREOW ONLY INTERFERENCE” with WILLIAM POWELT and DORIS KENYON CLIVE BROOK Also CTRUE HEAVEN? With GEORGE O'BRIEN HARTFORD and LOis MORAN ALL WELK Starts at 215 I'UN TONIC! Today 2 HOURS op “Burlesque Revue” with RAY CHARLOITE LOVE U \Tflfl;D' Society’s decrees crum- ble under the all-pow- erful spell of the East! She—a lovely wife— starved for love! Fg GAI\BO RIAD ¢ RAL y and a notable cast with specialtics JOAN LLSIE Musi THOMAS and & PANSY al Misses by The SUN DAY at the STRAND LTO RIAL BROAD ST. WED.—THURS,, March 13, Two Features “HOOK & LADDER NO. 9” “WILD-BORN" with — Tex Maynard COMING FRIDAY and SATURDAY “TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS” also — “THE FIGHTING REDHEAD” —fif— “The Colonial’ Plainvilic FRIDAY, MARCH 15 by Geo. Oleott’s (Trinity) BACCHANALIANS of New Britan Dancing 5-12 Adm. ROLLER SKATING MOONLIGHT SKATING TONIGHT St. Patrick Novelty On Sat. Music 50 cents (R} Night Oh, Boy! JESTER'S HALL Whata Night MEXICO BY PLANE : Colone] Terminates Three Weeks Visit With His Fiancee an hour trouble. Air mail which 1 tween Mexico ar rried ten ble mail. -Pilot R r pilots in ed by C t at the field. rs of the I's fare- v of the cm Gnly a small group 14 force was on hand » departure. ol and pilot cxpected to t the ¢ ols. He reach 1ena shortly after § o'cloc ready to take off at the 1 hour of §:30, but 1t was ry to spend an hour getting enzines in shape. some minor trouble in one motor having devel- a Finally when the engine was run- | 1&g smoothly, the colonel made a g run down the field and took off A sccond plane for lle followed a few minutes af VERMONT WOMAN QUITS REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE Mrs. Orvis, Leader for Ten Years, is Out of Harmony With Party on Prohibition, v York., Ma today th A ch 14 (P—The Sun s Mrs. George Orvis, ember of the republican national ommittee from Vermont, has for- warded her resignation to Chairman Hubert Work The newspapers asserts that Mrs. Orvis, closely assoc 1 in her poli- tical activities with ) Charles H, Sabin of New Yo who resigned last week, STRAND |CAP TODAY, FRI., SAT. wituam [R@IX PREENTS DON TERRY Vaudeville 6 Cracker Jacks “rhe Y Mo More Yo “oGer e i HONIY MO “An Island § N OISLI mance THE I “The Music AMINOS d Clowns" MASON LLL in and SUNNY of Vodvil JIM and BETTY in “Any byemn, . Te Open 10 AL M9 P M. |land for ten years. The Sun savs| that although she is herself dry in| principie, she has spoken emphat- | cally on several occasions about po- | ical “double Jeali ' in the hand- ling of prohibition | In her letter to Orvis st s that Dr. Work, Mrs she is resig [ cause o on heavy by business int WORLD COURT ENTRY PLAN NOT DISCUSSED Root's Report Does Not Come Up At Geneva—Activities of Judges Considered hich 2es nitied to try legal yus other thinz > incompatible with time, My the remark 1 not be 1dges shoul too closely. T repose e confi- 1 them and a 1 dn the right t of the de dments to the court s by the governments the court's elections of 1930, a tendency has been shown by the jurists to make as few amendments as possible and to embody changes in resolutions to be adopted by th assembly of the League of Nations. Airmen RusI;Ab;_;;en Tank to Dying Man Edmonton. Alta. March 14 (®)— “Wop” May and Vic Horner, Edmon- ton aviators, returned last night from a round trip of %00 miles on an errand of mercy which they com- p]f(fld in six hours and 46 min comp sume t be- 1 their miles in Ollfl'\lflh’ to I 450 north\uar of this city to save a man dying of pneumonia. The tank was dropped from the plane l KICKS BOY, FIN Anthony ( ton stree pleaded Ru]!\ court today, to the charge of Catucci, 8§, of 1 irview, ) 85 of 41 Sex- in police ssanli- xton ajewski 1URSD DAY, Clty Items Connolly the after- erly meet- Probation the New obution Officer « his city presided © street w Brit ng an n street | street e about | side- | rary po- o'clock | 1l for a | *lang ive is charge Belgium Has Ratified : o Keliogg Peace Treaty ston, rch 14 (UpP)— v Kellogg that the « wur which bears 20 into cffect be- ice, have received that the Belgium v the pact. the Cuban embassy at the department of adherence to the nature of | gium's adherence complete, and only the ad-| Poland, France and Ja. necessary (o put the Wit of pan will then b pact into eftect ling is current in Washing- | all the adhere remaining in time effective signa- for the before to Hel tories will treaty to be Kelloge turns over his office tinson. TO ADDRESS €, New Britain Cu of Women will meet at the home t 8 o'clock this eve- \hel Matthews of the OF « Catholic K. of C. ning. M Mansficld 1al will address the meeting. Her subjects will b ocial work with feeble minded,” and “Social legisla- tion before the general assembly. WALLACE SUSPENDED Thiladelphia, ch 14 (UP)=— Billy Wallace, Cleveland lightweight, has been suspended hy the Pennsyl- vania state athletic commission for allegedly giving the commission a worthless check as a forfeit. He will not he permitted to eylvania bouts until the chcck and | - jcighth of a mile. appear in Penn- | MARCH 14, 1929. FEDERAL TAX REFUND PUBLICITY ORDERED (Continued from First Page) {as authorizing the source of any in- ome, gains or profits, or the gpeci- fic transactions resulting in losses or expenditures, 1o be made public; nor shall any of the information con. tained in any return or relating thereto be made public except in | accordance with, and to the extent tuecessary in carrying out, these regulations.” The issuing of the exccutive order the accompanying treasury regulations follow u long fight in congress for publicity in such cases. Senator McKellar, democrat, Tenne: led the fight in the senate. Mellow's Explanation In submitting the executive order | see, and regulations to the president for | Mellon | his approval, Secretary wrote that congress had adopted as | an amendment to the first deficiency | appropriation act a provision which, as a matter of legal interpretation, would require no material change !in the procedure or practices of the | bureau of internal revenue. | “However, upon the assumption that this provision reflects an unex- | pressed congressional policy,” he added, “and in order that the pub- lic generally may know that there is nothing mysterious about tax re- | funds and that there is nothing which the treasury desires to hid I am recommending your approval of the proposals submitted her with." |New York Harhor Fog Menaces Navigation w York, March 14 (P—New York harhor was fog-bound this morning, causing a general delay in shipping. Visibility was only one Numerous incom- ing craft dropped anchor in the bay and Long Island Sound, rather than take risk The captain of the Fall River liner Plymoutii, after passing Fort sSchuyler, decided to dock at White stone, Queens, where the 200 passen- gers debarked and made the remain der of the trip on a Long Island raitroad train. The West Shore road's ferry dis- {continued the long river run from Cortlandt street to Weehawken, while only one boat at a time each eski th lon an ar kiewicz riy was fined protest fee arc FL $5 withont Prosccuting Attor- told Judge t Grajewski kicked cr had annoyed parents .\"h )\‘\’ R o eenstein Perfect Vitaphone Houset L) ITOL SEE and HEAR WARNER BROS. preswet Women Jallr_zahbgut' IRENE RICH AUDREY FERPIS ‘WILLIAY COLLIER % CLAUDE GILLINGWATER. A Vitaphone Aftraction Pretentious and D GLO. ATTR ADDED Sensi ling and Music in Te EDW \i’lJ\' SPECIAL The Novelty ACTI Array of Si [ and ACTUA CRAWEFORD JHN GILBER' K. ARTHIR ning of the a Pa l,l,\' Emp i1l o <9 IAPTER ON'! creen gers, miade good. RIP Check gre it starts. Rub on—mh.le vapors Continuous TODAY, FRIL, SAT. Jancers Porfect Vitaphone CAPITOL BUDPDY ROGERS way ran between 42nd street and !\Wechawken. The Weehawken ferry- house was crowded with waiting commuters, many of whom were held up there an hour. We our DOG SAVES MISTRESS | FROM DEAT DEATH BY FIRE | | Wife of Ridgefield Inn Owner, Wak- | ened by Barking at 3 a. m., Pinds Building in Flames | barkin for Ridgefield {dog was prob |saving the lite of his mi |today when (he Grove Inn, on the Danbury road was practically de-, stroying by fire causing an estimat- ed ioss of $30.000 | Alfred Leshka, wife of the tor, alone at the time, was |awakencd about three o'clock by the barking of her police dog and dis- covered the Luildinz in flames. Her | escape hy stairway cut off by the | |fire she opered a window and called | for help. | The Ridgefield department was | !summoneq by neighbors of Mrs. Leshka and she was carried from the second floor by firemen. A sec- ond trip was made up the |to rescue the dog. March 14—A bly responsible York, March 14 (UP)—The | {members of 15 New York howling | teams, entered in the American | Bowling Congress tournament, were | scheduled to arrive at Chicago late | {today for the opening of the tourna- {wment Friday night .More than New Many assets: A bank account—a happy home —a business success. All \lare important to life. But still—the assets of good health and good eyesight are most important of all. Let us examine your eyes as a safeguard to your vision. Henry F. Reddell Optometrist 99 W. Main St. Phone 1185, Raphacl Bldg.. New Britain, € n. Are Showing a Lar ladders | persons were in the party which leit here last nlghl loulhful Trio Confess Taking Auto and Cas Norwalk, March 14 (UP)—Thice Milford, Mass, youths were arrested on suspicion here today and- after questioning confessed they stole the tomobile in which they were driv- ing to New York and the $46 In nickels, dimes and quarters they had in a suitcase. The boys were Michael Lutfy, 17, Jerry Consoletti, 11 ana Mike Guer- ino. 19. They told police they stole the moncy from the De Paul and Trotta Conf w!lonexy store in Milford but had been released after questioning /by Milford police. They were held for Milford au- thorities. Full Course Special Daily Luncheon 40 Cents rved From 11 AM.-2 P.] Special Supper 50 Cents Served From 3-8 P. M. Every Saturday usic For Dinner From 6-8 Dancing 9-12 No Cover Charge Why Not Dine Here Chop Suey, All Kinds of |Orders Put Up In Perfect Condition to Take Out. MANDARI R’ESTNJR)?N# Americane Chinese Dishes I3 MAIN ST. 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