New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 25, 1929, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, (mlems Stherwise Indicateq thoatrical oofices and reviews In this colminr are @=iter by orem agencies for tBe espactive smasemest sombany ANTARIR MADT AT CArtrol = . W LOIS MORAN AT STEAND sSecond Arrest Made In Rum Boat Murder Two Missing Wives Hunted in Boston Restaurant Wrecked In Austrian Riots Former SNecretary Is Held as Embezzler Ten Hurt When Three Cars Hit at Westport Coolidge Is Mum on Nenate Suggestion SNEAR BRI SUSPron b SUNSHINE CLEANERS & DYERS 37 CHURCH ST. Tel. 5610 New Britain's Best STUBES DEAD AT TOPRIn Work Called for and Delivered Satisfaction Guaranteed JOHN J. KINIRY Proprietor fi, ‘,.”.‘,I,:‘,';.‘\':.“f.' i Night A, PO AL SvT S2 010 a0 Herman Gantsoort Present- THI Gone, Saew MUSICAL CCToN DANCE —at— “Th> Colonial” Plainville TUESDAY. MARCH 2 Music By Trinity Bacchanalians Stoi2 Admission 50¢ TGDAY VEEA BEVNOLDS n “The Divine Sinnar”’ RANGER in RIALTO THEATER Today CONEY ISLAND also A FLAME IN THE SKY Comedy News Reel “DOG LAnT WEDNESDAY “WHITE SISTER™ Song TRUMBULL TO TALK CHLOROFORM BRINGS LONG ON AVIATION TOPIC Will Speak at Meeting of First Church Hen Ndams' Wife Talks Fatal $unmies in Attempt to Overcome Insomnia Hartford. March 25 (LP)—A lit- © dose of chloroform, taken to sleep 1o his weary wind, ath to Harry E. Adams, of husband the handker- ad sprinkled a sthetic at his wcross his face. | ysician who pro- to chloroform I Exanniuer Henry M. 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The house was decorated " in pink and blue and the evening was enjoyed by all. Refreshinents _ | were served i RS The oldest known manuscript of the Bible is in the Vatican, at Rome. The clephant reaches maturity ut | the age of 40. luur Song, “1 Faw Down jliomn i Mike Paluch. Great Rock Candy by Andrew Kobela. Those Wedding Bells,” by parian. Oh, How 1 Wish | Had a y Jue Boukus. Souss’ band. Part Two Dixie Banjo Duet by Overstrom and _Overstrom. g Soft shoe dancing by Joe Boukus and Mike Paluch, accompanied by 2| piano and Lanjos, i Clty ltems Ernest F. Upham and Go instructors in b locai on ¥ under the “oundation | ersity this past week- N lection b | Court Sewing from home ning will by Massa's in William J. Gleason, who is also past % tans and | will ha the chorus. Mr. Be winle Paluch Tony Kerelejza, and The chorus will o 1 club 1 Vuzzo, flowers | Walter G Adolph Marki t from Flower | Helmert Boehnert. Ambrose iley St. Phone | drews, Ralph Nappi. 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