New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 18, 1929, Page 10

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[ !!f. i ‘~,'> Ouiese otherwise indicated thestrical motices and reviews IB thie colmmr ar- espective smusement tor the "=der by prem sgencies “MOTHER MACHREL™ STANLEY K0T 0PPOSED T0 LINKS ON HIS TRACT - Arthur 1. Berg Denies Donor of Properiy Objects to Public Golf Course. Smith Will Not Go To Jeflers Commissioner Sory of Land Office, I~ Sick ril 18 (P—Co ted Statas oke brouzht rollowing commizsior ord that while 1 ' BLAD HERAILD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BERNT RESULTS 0LDS of heador chest are more easily treated externally with— VicKs | HARIL WD TONIGHT, PRI and SAT. NITES POP. MAT. sAT. 50c-81 IRVING 1ANDE The Newest M “CARNIVAL” A Side show of bife by VLR DOYLE ANN FOKKEST—NORMAN FONTER Company ot 40 cesents “This Play BOUND” MAT POP. MAT. WED. e to 52 Wm. A Brady. Jr Dwight Deere Wimun present f ane Cowl in Siephen Phillips ROMANTIC DRAMA PAOLO and FRA Phiiip Merival Kathorine Emmet Guy ~tand m now. Pin 4250, sz, %1 WAF. Orch . Cir 33e. Box ’% |m||ln -"- --I.! cApPIroL | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, parked car near 1. O. O. F. hall on|property or residing near the Glen 1Arch street, damaging the fender street dump, and a second protest and bum trom residents in the locality of Thomas R. Young, a letter _-rier, | Allen and Atlantic Streets. near asked Lieutenant Bamu®:#,, Jast|Which a public dump is located. Revnew;_o( Eumnt Theater Offerings IRVING LANDE Presents “CARNIVAL® Recognltion of “evice, sompany 23 STRAND 10w " THE nd Kellys nances have | Snory Billie night for advice as to the procedure G s Ra to compel James H. Hinton of 365 2% YEARS WITHS W Church street to pay for medical s i\'w'“'” Iy & 40k amnen o il [ Edwand 5. Hoffman Prescnted With < 1ton, he said, and the latter has re-| Gold Watch In fused 10 pay the expense of treat- Josephine Evans ; Watlec penoai| (LS 1he cllL couria Ivi o stroct wus presentvd with Estier Keetz| in of Pine street{go1q watey today In recognition of |complained to Licutenant Bamforth |55 yoirs service with (he Stanies Germaine Giroux | Frank Hortom | . Adele \‘“,m”!lunn'k a store near his home. Thely 1 ot the buffing department | detective bureau is ln\vflnganug viere he has been cmployed con- Dot tinuously for a quarter ot a century. “Xpenses resulting from dog bites. ments. Liutenant Bamforh adviseq| Falthtal : Kogan | last night that his son was robbed | Wwon ks today by Vice President Wal | The letter carricr was bitten last {him that his only recourse \\d‘\; Edward S. Hoffinan of Fair- Sybil Larayne Of 310 by another boy as he was|ter H. Hart. He is assistant fore- play lased on New Britain Ma; of a traveling made its the troupe o debut last | arsons’ theater, Hart- well received, many opinion that it has It is hailed by the s a second “Bur- iether that comparison a guestion. Parallsl- is biting off a big “Carnivaly o evening at Again Freed by Jur «WpPr) — G- | Unfrocked Minister i Provides Trophy| Boston, April 18 To Be Awerded At Hartford mN-F AR L LR |church, New Bedford. was free to- following his sccond trial for Hungerford n)lLH alleged statutory offense and tor New Britain, presi t of the Hart-|violation of the true name law ford Cavalry Horse Show ‘..,,.m,,,“,q} After being out for one hour and Which will give its eighth annua) | twenty minutes, a Suffolk superior show at the cavalry armory in W.st | court jury late yesterday found himn lartford. May 9, 10 and 11, has of-| not guilty on both counts. The cas fered the President’s cup in the $200 | Was based on charges preferrcd saddle stake class, which is in addi- | Miss Antoinette Fortin, former New tion to the fi ard of $100, Bedford teu room waitre: ond of §; the third, Holmes’ first trial, $15 and Methodist Show Neat Month, Judge William C. who earns her liv- | « carnival, and | . scion of a well to and fall in love. s object strongly to ir and Helen, realizing separates thein social- attempt to hasten the ind volunteers to take the parachute jumper who show. The parachuts | the | fourth | $25, $10 1 ely ment. PALACE All pictures accompanied by 8 synchro- nized music score wnd sound effects. Fhis class is open to three gait addle horses of any height, ( 4 ear- |VINCT 10 be adjudged champion of the show in this division. stoo Miss Forest, w s automob 1 the > re scident | of Helen | Sl e l‘\h\m' Names (ommlttee malds i e i On Public Dump Sites Normal Foster had the| Me¥or Puoncswa today named a commiltee of four councilmen to avdilable plots | 1d and med to Now Pluying make 4 study of hased for uae “A Single Man” with ;! and AlL Co-Feuture “When Duty Calls” Starring the Great European Star RUDOLF RITINER TONIGHT (Chinaware) TONIGHT Vexetable Dishes Free 1o the Ladies Note: This dish to n set only Distribution of dishes starts promptly AL 6 p. m. ro come early us our suppiy is limited. (Short Subjects Also) he s (st for the part. Miss For- | =°° : o which mi Mr. Foster were ably sup- | : S : bg 128 pu . company which gets ot of the atory at Pursons’ h a ma- ight be ¢ dumpin committe William 5. City ltems Il probahly t to organ. and will make an of- pare & report for action Xt council session € Mayoer's action was prompted owning hortly E 1 7} i of persons rpack of had run away | ked u Brides up TOMORROW ONLY William Fox's Greatest “FOUR SONS” ing Jumes Mall, Charles Morion, N. Bushman, Jr., George M Margaret Mann as Mother There ver will be n vening that she tomobile up Kel noy on a bicy FThe automohile 18 the rear wh & Imb WINDOW™ DRIFTING KID" NEWS REEL—SONG— o\lém FRIDAY and SATURDAY 1 Fancis S o Ler au with JANET 0aqN R und CHARLES FARRELY, N I“T:II' ne. s been and ther cture like it ~o don TECHNICOLOR fect Vitaphone House TODAY, FRI, SAT. CAPITOL ™.... Synchronized With Sound! W ILLIAM firc&cnls “VIRGINIA LEE” HOSIERY Service Weight '1.19 *145 Pull Fashioned Pure Japancse Silk All New Spring Shades VANITY BOX 242 Main Street “Hosiery That Wears” " STRAND— inces the Opening of VITM’HDNE and MOVIETONE TALKING and SOUND PICTURES Bsginning SUNDAY 6:0u and 8:15 Doois Open At 5:30 alectine as the Onon'ng Aty ROLLER ST e MOONLIGHT TONIGHT BiG NIGHT SAT. 99‘ Fun For All JESTER'S HALL “Periiing, l"unml"e with BELLE BE} VICTOR MeLAGLEN NEIL HAMILTON VITAPHONE ACTS FRANK ORTH DONALD BRIA —in— America’s Foremost Musical “Ilect the Wife' Comedy Star GREEN'S FLAPPERETTES GRAND CONCERT & BALL under the auspices of Singing Society “Donau” Friday, April 19, 1929, 8 P. M. ODD FELIOWS’ HALL, ARCH STREET with the friendly assistance of Teutonia and Wennerberg Choruses of New Britain Saengerbund and Liedertafel of Hartford GREATEST EVENT EVER KNOWN IN THE HIS- TOLY CF I'HE GEKMAN CITIZENS IN THIS CITY Wonderful Enjoyment for Young and Old TALKING PICTURE A cordial welcome is extended to all am 2 R h - x A0U M ¢ ward \omm lul You Hcal the 'n Z0c a person Music by Greger’s Orchestra “IT” in Clara’s Voice! | “over-towering Willis Holmes, unfrocked pastor «f T —— {form. But this internal secretion is Hu “ of much significance, sines .umc[ plished. this product will unquestion- | | held about twe vears ago, ended in a jury disagree- | APRIL 18, 1920. Science Plans to Make Change In Stature Possible at Will Philadelphia. April 15 (P—Tools lcss use it first 10 bless the diminu- that science is making to change|live among us; but there is much reason to expect that with this agent the physician, or perhaps the experi- human beings were described at the | annual meeting of the American [ nentalist, vi'l also be able to adl Philosophical soclety here today by a cubit or two to the stature of the br. Os Riddle, of Carnegie la- oftspring of all of us stitution, Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. Developmental mechanics was th. Changes forecast are increased scientific name of one methcd de- | stature at will, types of men spe- scribed for improving men. clally resistant to disease, men with | “The developmental mechanics of | intellect” and 2 [today and tomorrow,” Dr. Riddle “new’ and mellow tint to every out- |said, “is a direct and frontal wut- look upon life.” tack on the control of structure size, A tool almost perfected. expect=d |proportions, characteristics and ca- to control size, is the hormone of the pituitary gland, an organ com-|organisms—man included.” mon to men and animals. After de- | —e scribing how feeding it to salaman- | (v rit, MAUDE CRITICA ders and rats nearly doubles their Yol MAEIE SR oTIC AL Dr. Ridale sald: actor and manager, Cyril Maude, Ix In these cases, very large stature | g i TG AN a howpital. Maude a gift within the power of the |\uo® tr el W iy petie experimentalist who s learning *he | pan BEGG Y Gl et and special power of a spe i ik even whle this substa only in a very crude use hormone is obtainable now being o W.011 pure form; ‘ L | ake m 7 years. o o e | -.numull. 8| is accom- | END FOR FREE TRIAL |IEAII!I‘ COMES 10 YOU Il PLAIN SEALED WRAPPES attempts are isolate it in when that and able made to and because, Jly and immediately be used to in- ase the growth of human being > medical profession will dou VITAPHONE OPENS SUNDAY ! STRAND TODAY, FRL, SAT. : | You've Seen Them In New York—and Paris—Now \ee Them At America’s Playground! COHENS .0 KElI.YS "ATLANTIC CITY Starring | GEORGE SIDNEY | With Vera Gordon, Mack Swain and Kate Price ——— VAUDEVILLE— — KITTY DONER Ameri Greatest Male Impersonator in “Twen(y Minutes in Paris” JIM and MARION HARKINS in “Marketing” TOKES and LEE TWINS Offer Different Dances JACK Latest Sl)lea m bonxs 5 CARDINALS A French Novelty Parker New Britain FRIDAY and SATURDAY — SEE OUR HOSIERY AT $1.39 | second pacities of organisms and parts o |} I DRAMA LEAGUE GFFICERS Austin L. Stowell Elected President At Amnual Meeting to Succeed Arthur G. Kimball, At the anual meeting of the New B.tain Drama league last night + ln L. Stowell was elect sie a ~t, succ.eding Artk LK n, \." » declined re-election b. - of pressure of other responsibiiities. Other officers elected were: Firat vice president, Harold W. Hateh: ce president, Mrs. James 8. third vice president, Edwaid Irving; treasurer, Frederick C. Ma- comb r; advisory board, Arthur G. all, Mrs. Buel B. Bassette, Wil- m €. Hungerford. Committees for 1929-30 rth will be | announced soon. Perfect Vitaphone House! CAPITOL Begins SUNDAY For 4 Days THE FIRST OUT DOOR ALL TALKIE! Featuring EDMUND LOWE WARNER BAXTER rts Sunday MOVIETONE NEWS *“It Speaks For Itself” Parker Gonnecticut Specials at $18.00 WINDOWS THREE PAIRS $4.00 PARKER and PARKER

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