New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1929, Page 4

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o ] HEATERS | Z \a/ > ll Oulese otherwise indicated theatrical potices and reviews i thie colump are w=tes by Drem agencies for the espective amusemest comDADY. SABIE'S IRISH ROSE? N & A 1 PALACE THEATLE. HARTEORD CGRETA GARRO AT STRAND GIRL FLEES FROI Runs Thron Annover Cherry Stres an Resisis HUSBAND SUES HIS WIFE FOR PROPERTY AGCOUNTING Joint Moncy in Claim= Woman Put Bank Under Her Own Name. Portland Remembers (:enelal \cal l)m\ Fliers \ltempl to Break Lngldnd \u»ll:lm Recor l { w»—:» . ord flight the a 400 were | NO CCRIMINAL CASES HINDS DiEs AT =) Portl Acurelius €. go0ds aboard the Medit 15 Hour Test? ot Cystex tod Cystex Will Be a Riot of Laughs and Thrills in NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, 1 ROOT COURT PLAN NEAR ACCEPTANCE Scheme lor American Enry B&‘ lieved Virtually Adopted | Geneva, Switzerland, { (®—Announcement was made today that a revised draft protocol for adhesion of the United States to the « s been vir- commitiee of court of justice hi v accepted by th stipulation that the league of ¥ some person 1o | | some time, juest an anged, pre- | any idea that the permanent he lcague. Un- cd to notify the diplomatic 1 American 1dvisory opinions has so that 1t is about | the original phrase- u Root who pre- on of the protocol was today although as practically ac- Norwegian jurist, orandum calling to the great importance ller countries attach inions. 1f the accept- f a special protocol for Ame attrit of the undesiy e, he added that he ted States had ppling it, but rght to suafe- section with Sun Dazzles Driver, | (nlINon Follows 296 Hu w(l le a left turn street to West Mawmn at 7T:40 this led him and of 1son gh street, to go ng a truck ntal Baking Boulevard, it struck the Both ma- Officer W. § mpact caused him side of the Minn., 1A on the ng D Bombine Plane Falls, T\w Bnlnns I\llkd four Royal \u rashed 1 today and ning from a g flight from | e and back. It was ne in the Girls! Tell This To Your Skinny Friend cagy way flesh on his Tablets. | 1nd vigorous. rs was thin—| in six weeks. the risk—Read . It after tak- | of McCoy's boxes any or woman | pounds and | cd with the in health— returned. for McCoy's Tablets at Dept. or any drug store Miss Alberta ed 15 po Hartford TONIGHT and Tues., Wed. Popular Matinee Wed. THIS SEASON’S MOST | TALKED OF PLAY ENID MARKEY and the Entire N. Y- Cast HUMAN DRAMA e Of = NEW YORK NIGHT LIFE 9 Months Frolic Theater ‘One of the a that White Way.” —N, Y. BEv test comedy graced the [ cning Journal Nights: Ore $ 'lfl Bal. $1.00; 2nd Bal. 75c; S0, Wed, Mat.: Entire Orch. $1.00; RBal. $1.00, 75c; Gal. 50c | complete, some said, (REPARATIONS EXPERTS ARE MORE OPTIMIST | Inu'rnlunnll Baok Plans Said to Be | Well Advanced as Conference Eaters Sixth Weck. Paris, March 18 (P—Oplimism to the outcome of committee of experts The preliimnary work of form lating a base for payments or tran fers and the projected internati reparations bank appeared and t hopeful than said the pessit go had complet gates were more It w ism of a few ly disappearcd. The scheme to divide the pa ments into two parts, ane variah and the other stable, was said toda) to involve sacrifices to both sid but to offer advantages which cou not be ignored mained to be work: these was the probl personnel A special effort is to be 1 4 out n of amo, take action of some sort this week inasmuch as adjuornment ) March 28 to April § over the Easter holidays is likely. 1,000 Dead in Queer Albanian Dis Tirana, Albania, March Reports of 1,000 deaths trom a mysterions form of infl accompanied by symptoms of « 4, apparently simlar to w own in the United States nal influc e causing alar here, Becuuse of ppli oo spreading rapidly spread bevond Allanivs states have ins inadequate medi the discas |General Electric Stock Rises Rapidly in London London, March 18 —(®r—FRritis General Electr) ar ) rom 57 to ) g ce the stock exchange today new turn in the sitnation 1 from Awmerican prot stricting the new with 1 sts £1,6¢0 ned to of Wilbur Picks Arizona ‘\idn for \sshlant 7.3 1 No tary Wilbur today appo cutt Ely of New Yo assistant to the secret terior, Al TODAY “THE WARE CASE" Most Msterivus Incidents ever Brought Before & Court of Law TOM TYLER and FRANKIE DARRO in “THE AVENGING RIDER” TOMORROW Girls!! Girlst Meet the Boy Friend CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS SOMEONE to LOVE How many women can you control? Alvo E DRI WEDNESDAY ONLY DOLORES DEL RIO “REVENGE” Alse CONRAD NAGEL “RED WINE” in the reparation | March 15.— | conference prevailed today as the | entered the | sixth weck of heir labors. 1t was said fow de {tails of the internatonal bank re tis as in- r of MARCH 18, 1929. Court Rules “Artist” Can Indulge in Temperamental Fits If She Will We 1/ ‘h(‘\( advantage? believe she 'Jetta Goudal Is Given \m\];; e $31,000 Verdict and Held selary of $1.750 a week at the time the contract was broken. Under an to Be in option of the contract she was to be paid $2,750 a week during the year | >, ] of 1928 Pathe Suit. | | , i Foch Is Weaker But March 18 (P—A Has Satisfactory Night " < aris, March 18 (® — Marshal Ing wnholding e l‘ol‘h was said by his physiclans this mornin to be a little weaker al- though he had a ** night.” His temperature was and his pulse 100, His physicians again morning that there was no inger although they a d his high pulse rate was was being paid a as| No Servant u- right of Jetta Goudal, motion picture to indulge in temperamental at the expense of the film outbursts 99.5 n- producing company which employed g i has been handed down here by y- lo | Judze Teon Yankwich. Q mediate d s Jathe Studios. i liss Gour d Pathe Studios. ow 1,000, claiming Aisnmisli windows 1 ket e - ) el 3 room were thro Goudal was not sub- .. allow the rules of ohedienc L itaed her 32100 ut of the dis- e Sl vl‘v. then under 1o e ceeit 1. peatn: Ship Fights Bad Weather, AL fleriiashabs lemecr( uts Own Throat | c A St et neonver, . March 18 (P— | of the marshal's n warm spring to help the doctors Miss sun- 1o the saw ne a chancc in their work. to ramental reach oficontract by | W! 1 JEnolc own hand, the 1 Wearpool w ) days 8 freighter ter a itish A today af Totion pi fure cireles today pre- ) fecision wonld plice it on the with their rela- |1 ting Chicf Yngine dnost from tramp enm- moment th out from ted by terrific it at Miss Goudal's “in hier ability 1o ohey the humblest ity ar persona - in her of 1 o nd intelligence into tic al |31 intelligence into { : o m berth by his vas buried at s bound for ; Jarently it artists are ore not sub- rally ex READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS, was withi ed that he In s ress’ work S “The Colonial” I ainvitle \lnml v, March 18 by Gea, Oleott's (Trinity) BACCHANALIANS of New Britain s—12 Adm, o heen com- ) to perforn to 1 not with to part n ol which T artisti that they her to her | STRAND TODAY—TUES.—WED. A Hushand Who Did Not Understand—A\ Wife Starved for Love—A Lover of the East Offering the Passion She Missed in Marriage! Music Pancing 50 cents with Nils Asther—Lcwis Stone —VAUDEVILLE — J Countess Sonia Rm‘u(‘lniimatc Yeaturing “The Missing Link.” Rus=scll and Marconi — I;lu 3 ul’ul Kau/man — Wally aud Zcller Niblo and - 'pcnu-r | “A Thousand Miles From Nowhere.” THURS.— VICTOR McLAGLEN IN “STRONG BOY” Perfect Vitaphone House! CAPITOL SEE AND HEA Next Sun. 1007, Al Talkie “stark Mad” NOW PLAYING ALL THIS WEEK Continuous R THE SWEETEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD! SINGING—TALKING SOUND SENSATION The Grippingly Human Story of a Strong and Perfect Love! with NANCY CARROLL BUDDY ROGERS fairly satisfactory | im- | is morn- | r dead by his | verse ele- | | er Kinnes said | Jean Hersholt—J. Farrell MacDonald sharp pains in her head. She went to Dr. Harold Johnson of Nauga- tuck, who was unable to diagnose the ailment. On submitting Mra. Cardow t ray treatment, Johnson found tra- ces of radium polsoning, similar to that which took the life of Miss Elizabeth Dunn here two years ago, Cardow said. No cure is known. Mrs. Cardow has lapsed into semi-consciousness since she was taken to the hospital Feb. 26. She does not know where she is and rarely recognizes her husband or parents. YOUNG BRIDE HAS RADIUM POISONING Waterbury Clock Worker I Victim of “Dial Disease” Waterbury, March 18.—(UP)—A | { pretty, young bride of six months is | | believed dying at Waterbury hospi- tal of radium poisoning which took | four years to develop. | Mrs. Mildred Cardow. the victim, | worked several ~months in the radium dial department of Water- bury Clock company four years ago. It was her custom, as it was that | of the other girls in the department, to point her brush with her lips. Mrs. Cardow. then Miss Mildred Williams, then became a nurse and for four years continued to be a sirong, healthy girl, fond of sports |and rarely il | Six months ago she married Wil- liam A. Cardow. a garage mechanic, ind the couple went to | modest apartment at 1574 | street. The young couple [very happy & m ir neighb. About a riage, Mrs, CIVIL SUITS RECORDED Alexander Olson has brought suit against S. Sheinman for $600, ac- cording to the writ filed in city court, Attorney Albert Greenberg represents Mr. Olson and Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz made service, Michael Kislowskli of Newington has been named defendant in a suit for $75 brought by the Boston Cloth- ing Co. for non-payment of a bill. Constable Raymond Halleran of Newington served the papers. The John A. Andrews Co. has sued John ¥ casso for $100. Attorney a|Yale Sable represents the plaintift and Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Hor- peared | witz served the writ. d were popular with It is possible to make lace by after her mar- | putting liquefied cellulose into molds complained of |and letting it harden. FOX -POLI PALACE Hartford LADIES’ NIGHT TONIGHT Ladies Will Be Admitted to Any 5 Oc Seat in the Orchestra For — FOX PLAYERS to see the — with — EDWARD LEITER and JEAN MAY , —in — SHANNONS « BROADWAY A Comedy in Three Acts by James Gleason Staged by Bernard Steele month Cardow Performances Every Evening at 8:15. Mats.—Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 2:15. Prices—Matinee: Bal., 35c; Orch., 50c. Eve- ning: Bal,, 35¢ & 50¢; Orch., 75¢ & $1; Boxes, $1. Don’t “Cut” Your Friends W HEN you fail to recognize your friends you give the im» pression of an intentional slight, even though poor eye- ight is the reason. “I didn’t sec you” is a poor excuse. Correct glasses insure range of vision and save you the em- barrassment of explanations, HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED Frank E. 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