New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 23, 1929, Page 10

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||I!fi|‘~ L2l -6 '/" ’J\ Onies otherwies indicated theatrica) notices o ¥ orem agencler for the wpective smusemen? sompasy. [=11 CLARA BOW AT STRAND LINDBERGH IN SECOND PLACE AT MIDDLEBORO Youth of Bay State Town Worship Their Own Hero, Back From Polar Regions With Byrd. comber nor Bolling, from Byrd supply har persor colonel, the call o would touct way there Tail Spm Is (ause Of Many ‘\‘ll‘ C rashes for more t King Boris of Bulgaria _ Inspects (.raf Zeppelin April garia, wh r of his ny sister's Wurttemberg. Sofia ht of ing to & ot hefore fe spent several hours ¥ Sirigthle and In the Zeppelin piant. Rialto Theater TODAY Orphans of the Storm with Latan and Dorothy —Also— “THE LITTLE BUCKAROO" Starring Buzz Barton News Recl, Somg, abe Comedy um"!lfi‘ e "Ill\; u'i nl.! Iu nptag ,;_'}' 5 h ‘= LS ‘so/ reviews in thie colomr arv “IN OLD LONA"—CAPITOL »out evervbody and to see the . generation v will off all taikie STATE FEDERATION PLANS CONFERENCE - Women's Clubs Meet in May at o Storrs and Willimantic on of ngs in Com- orrs which public weltare 1 federa- Miller <, H:"\ R 18 Nations Take Up Satctv-at ea Topic - Lond of of their —(1 1 )—Pro- posa rd the ned chairm tion of the committes, con- most mpor group. Rock off T for stat 15 Pet Cats Die as Pirate’s Den Burns April ) one o st known < resorts, was parrots. macaws and £ of Don Dickerman resort, were burned to one pet,—a black cat, collection Dickerma wa stroyed. at one his morning, Dickerman and no employes were left on cre. How the dis a STRAND Bogins SUNDAY HIS BEST! 18 closed fire starte A Scund Picture Romance of Young Blood It’s Great! and | widely | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY. APRIL 23, 1929. Reviews of Current Theater Offerings WILLIAM A. BRADY, JR. DWIGHT I presen JANE COWL 0 AND FRANCESC y STEPHEN PHILLIPS (Cast of Characters) A Standing Jane Cowl e ot Katherine Emmet Joyce Carey Helen Lackland Ralph “rancesca Paolo lucrezia Bishop | Norcross Herald T 1906 w g toured in a r * the deprived of Stephen Phillips. : had been pres talwarts of the stage, including kinner and aAwWrence P since - Henry “Paoly Barrett. Jane Cowl to reveal to the present of theatergoers uty and tragedy of this h ce tale. Miss Cowl, assisted . Philip Merivale Emmett, is offer by Sir . sarance evening was ~lg!\11117t i a re- markable demonstration the con- lusion of the performance in which audience paid ng tribute qualities of the cast and the for the multitude ancesca It is from ordinary theater far caviar and pate de foi g 1oved from corned bee as far re- moved re stream almost been aband resenta- on of his brother, pit with fidelity Paolo, the Fr. “torn ncesca, o8 W gty irs her breast, erezia was tomorrow be given to- . crossings the bureau been elimi- the |Wwere reported ‘oday of public roads to h nated last year from highway n Of these, 107 were elim ve syst ated by he constru relocation of the burean e been ex- | “to create a social among the to id to f the Giann Andreini o Hartford APRIL 22-23- rop, 24 Dwight Drere Wiman present “ane Cowl | . ane in Stephen Phillips’ ROMANTIC DR. PAOLO and FRANCE Philip Merivale Katherine Emmict, Guy Standing Seats by mu Prices: T 52, 1 2 Days Only Wed.-Thars. Matinee 3¢ to $% WAIL ORDERS, accompanied by re mittance in fall and self-addressed, envelope, will be filled in rotation. Wilson | d then for Miss ¢ last ' “Paolo | federal | extend | members | ON FIRST OF APRIL §0 JINK FOL FOLLOWS HIMJ Asks to FIGHT, SHAKE AND BoR¥ THEN FIGHT AliAIN :01d Friends Cannot Explain \'lhy ‘ [ They it Each Other | John Timko and Wil are harbor no ill feeling other, but they were found at th corner of Lawlor and North streets shortly after 10 o'clock last night whaling away like a couple of rough- and-tumble fight champion the result that they were on charges of drunkenn of the peace and assaulting other. NATIONAL ORIGINS 'BEFORE CONMITTEE Repeal of Immigration Law Faces Stubborn Senate Fight Washington, April 23 (/) — The | move for repcal of the origins on of the immigra tion "d the committee st Chairman Johnson the senate to begin considera Be Locked Up As He Tells Police He Fears He Is | | | | Irresponsible. Alexander MeMillan of 90 Church street walked into the police station this morning and a away someone. v testificd in police court that Me- Millan has been drinking hard and ppears to be in .,..'1 of treatient Asked if he wishe thing. McMillan yvplu«l would like to be sent to the v 1 . but not to jail. one with wat’s why 1 said, in reply in, that he has no relatives in New Dritain ind daughters in the admittec had beer: hir am Mitchell d would harm Thomas €. Dol as friends of long standing against ez T, act wing called tion committee tion program for the special session. pite the recommendation of nt Hoover for suspension of basis, a ot with each v, Timko, who ars of age and lives at n street, pleaded guilty to the drunkenness charge and said } not re; anything abe i T ile Mitchell, who is 30 y ! § | and a former resident of Main strect, admitted tha intoxi and although he © fight, he pleadad have been he would s or Senator vania, confidently test for retention. a8 has sons Lut St e led on the and the fight is Iy fo be a vigorous one, with the clement playing important The new quota basis, limiting ation o 150,000 annually, <oes info cifect July 1. nator Nye, republican, ota, has veintroduced the bill of Shipstes farmer-labor, issue Green- |1 Apeil part. mis- immig West L) bort rst day of could not rec y. saying he a distur their must Joseph testified th \|"r) ]! walking 194 Oak street saw Timko and ong North str lenly stop. h other ich they shook a litle here they stoppr bout.” Officer t tests 1 down o covered w mko said he met Miteh t and was surprised to 1 at they lived on the same Mitchell had a bundle which volunteered to carry cd out from Broad nley Putman sday. Andre- UL ment. nator ocrat, Massachuse roluced a rey measure. t immigration quotas m of two per cent of nationals fron 1ued until next fais Walsh, MMiss Spencer to %poal\ To blanle\' School Assn. of the Par- fter wh ) \\‘N] Giuseppe ko had M both were ek living Abhont wl tes in 1500, hually. cins provision, the fixed to maintain the ties in the United with consideration racial makeup of flw basis opean country T nite 0 enter a 0 were school . 1 8 ium o1 98190k ional ori tas would he tio of natio ziven to the nation since wtas on this crease a T BOLOGNA HAS DAILY Haly, A \lvrv!l quaints sl something like that v of for the fined cach of Thurs., Fri,, Sat. Continuous Perfect Vitaphone House! | CAPITOL HEAR re-Educatmn Prwrdm SEE \\AR?\ Ei R BRO> room of the quet committ at n room 1ss night cor promenad mornin Ay 4 bon in Vocational tryouts + chorus will take place. 1 of the o'clock for Perfect Vitaphone House! CAPITOL Begins SUNDAY I'or One Entire Week The All Talkiel STRAND SEE and HEAR %%%%% :DRY CLEAN D may b the man.” bu he keeps yur cloth P.a 2" they them ) us. not do it dry cleaned nts' sed and G Suits $1.00 Ladles’ Dry Cleancd and ¥ The Colonial Plainville WED., APRIL 21 W T HAWKS Adm. 50¢ ) S| < BB 1 NORTH Phone 1075 293 Main St. — 658 N. Main St. Music ORIGINAL NIG 8 to 12 X | 30155 5 50 5 R R T S B SR B S b Perfect Viizaphone House CAPITOL Today and Wed. Continuous with EDMU LOV'E, WARNER BAXTER (mmng Sunday — Richard Barthelmess in “WEARY RIVER” — He Smgs Talks! national | immigra- | tion of this part of the administra- | Pennsyl- | leading the con- | | Both parties in the senate are di- | North | Al and his own | Senator | HEARING FOR POLICEMEN WHO KILLED “MAD DOG" Ustach and Lesevicius to Explain Incident to Committee on Rules and Discipline. ‘The police board committee on rules and discipline will meet at 7:30 { Thursday night at police headquar- |ters for a hearing on the complaint |against Officer Anthony Ustach and | Supernumerary Officer Charles Le- sevicius that they killed a dog the Inight of March 17. John Fritz of 23 Belden street, in a letter to the board of police com- missioners, gave notice of a claim |for $150 which he said the dog was worth. According to the polidemen, the dog appeared to ba mad, and Officer Ustach clubbed it aften which Officer Lesevicius shot it*In his re- port, Officer Ustach stated that the dog's tail was drooping in a mmnner indicating to him that the an\mzl was mad. ‘WOMAN REPORTS ASSAULT Officers William Cronin and ‘John O'Keefe investigated a complaint by Mrs. Mae Cornwall of 241 Chestnut street about 10 o'clock last night, that she had been assaulted by Ane thony Jankoski of 395 Park street, She wanted him arrested, but Jan- koski denied havifig been with her last night, and then it was learned that the alleged assault took place last Thursday, so the officers re- ferred the complainant to the prose- cuting attorney. STRAND TODAY and WEDNESDAY CONTINUOUS Everybody’s likewise | cach | Under the | quo- | Starring C Shown At 1:45—1:35 7:10—10:00 — Extra Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy —in— HE TALKS! 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