New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 19, 1929, Page 4

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l“ ;i lnl ':= }A&“s [ e Ii Unlens otherwise indicated. theatrical notices and reviews in this colnmp are Ko7 w~ten by opress agencies for the ‘sspective amusememt company. L “THUNDERBOLT" AT CAPITOL AT THE PALACE George Ba o Phyllis Haver and Alan Hale, h\‘ e a ot oFt Sal of Singapore,” a Pathe picture yming to the Palace the vs, tomorrow and We story in brief dea haiing of Sal, rter for two dnesday a pretty girl fre directly is responsible tent love r nance be- “Roses of 1s one of most im- TRUCKS CRASH ON - BURRITT ST L 'wum do Driver Applies Brakes, Which Skid on Wet Highway familton, 28, of 31 Town- Ioy street, Hartfor: aned an in- SDRAG" AT THE STRAND ry 10 his back in an accident about . st Aation 8:30 this morning on Burritt street. He was driving k owned by the ;t;n‘rv gt : John Tdugator Food Co. of 100 Sid- ey [T ey street, Cambridge, Mass,, down el = 2 lthe Burritt street hill and a truck : ed by Barando Panella of 177 | el y " Lurritt street was being towed away by a wrecker. Hamilton applied IS the star in a dra- | s prakes and tried to avoid a colli- matic narrative concerning a younsg, |sion hut his machine struck the ambitious newspapermen who g0es [giher truck, damaging both. to a s town to edit the local Officer Delbert Veley learned that weekly paper falls | the Panella truck, driven by Willlam in love marry- [}. Robinson of 116 Belden street, ing her orting Lad skidded on the wet roadway and whole fan n-laws.” |swerved onto the sidewalk in front Burritt street about 7 o'clock this morning, turning over on its It was being removed for re musteal:show called Prince” for the local Wo d; its success encourages s him to go to New Yor | his |pairs when the Hamilton truck play, and find that happiness which |crashed into it. 80 cluded him in the small fown. | Dr. Joseph Matteis advised Hamil- X-ray The story of “Drag” is based on |ton to have an examination | the novel by William Dudley Pelley |made of his back to determine the and was d by Frank oyd, | extent of his injury. Officer Thomas 0 m Weary River” The |C- Dolan assisted in the investiga- ing det e Lila |tion. No arrests were made. Lee, Alice Day. Applies Brakes, Overtur) Margaret Fielding An automobile owned and driven by John Sarnosa of 673 Burritt street turned over when the driver applied the brakes going down Miller street hill last evening. A woman who and Tom Dugan dred per cent all-talkir On Thursday Richard offered in an all-talkie “The Wheel | \jinessed the accident fainted and of Life” with Esther Ralston and a |{ho police were called, only to find | five act program of vaudeville Will|{}at Sarnosa had righted the car. also be featured which was damaged about the top Starting next Sunday New Britain |and windshield. Will have an opportunity of seeing| Driving away holding the spokes and | the great French idol, | of he steering wheel, the rim hav- Maurice valier in ocents of ing been knocked off in the accident Paris." Sarnosa assured Officers Brophy and - McEvoy he was not injured. GIVEN BON VOYAGE DINNER Two at »*&""',llnl"rw“']'xi“r; 5 n by orace . Butler Mr. and Mrs. I Rossi of New ;'35 yypburt street and Adelard Swea v W0 e M St Thebault of 24 Clark street collidel Buck of ‘Hartford er s l] at ajfqg¢ the inter tion of Spring and bon voyage dinner Saturday eve- |yyinter streets, causing slig ning at the Hotel Taft. New Haven,|aee. and a little later cars dri in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John F.|anthony Blanko of § DiNonno of this city, who will sail |ang M Koloanes 5t for a trip abroad next I'riday. |street crashed at the same intersec- Guests were present from New tion, yesterday. Blanko accused the York, Hartford, New Haven and [other driver of speeding, but no ar- New Britain. rests were made At the corner o d Fast Main st y J Hartford avenue erday cars 1 Helen Gulbin of t collided. dam injuring neither to the front axle 'S car necessitated towing Pimples Cleared Away s but Wrigt macl away for Muncie, Ind.—“Resinol Soap has (\ i Delbert ley reported ‘worked wonders for me. I had t king a left turn been bothered for a few years ot into Hartford with pimples on my face and had Gulbin car was go- tried various soaps and lotions in west on t Main street. Wright an effort to overcome this condi- tion, but without success. Resinol Soap wag recommended to me, SO 1 tried it and have used it ever since. It not only restored my shn to a healthy, normal condl- tion, but it has kept it s0.”— (Signed) Mrs. J. O. Dailey. K v Resinolisreccmmcndedbydor- tors everywhere for almost all types of skin disorders—eczema, rashes, pimples, cloudy complex- jon. Spread on a little Resinol Ointment at night; then wash off with Resinol Soap and hot water med he stopped his car before it struck but Miss Gulbin claimed her car had been brought fo a -uwp and Wright's car crashed into it Refuses to Show License Alvesi Moscatelli of 157 Oak street reported at police headquarters \bout 12 o'clock last night that the driver of a an appeared to hawv en drinking and license and cert after his car had eca to the front fenders of Mos- while it ration dama catell Lawlor s car was parked on fnthe morning. Dothisonceaday. |y[oscatelli said he heard t Try it yourself. 4¢ all druggists. |,nq came out as the other d For free sample of each, write |came out as the r dri Resinol, Dept. 69, Baltimore, Md. about to leave. registration number of the offending c was e checked up and Officer William Resinol . Anthony Sroka, only to find th Count Bonick and his Aristocrats Famous Vaudeville and Radio Broadcasting Orchestra Lake Compounce Bristol, Conn. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, AUG. Is with the | of waterfront dives, by Cap- in a hard-boiled sailor. He ‘has found a child waif, 1 the | tw ome interested in t itd for | i fiim yet | pressing finales yet seen in a film | lay climax that is a veritable e force and which will send | ! v v with dry eyes. Also se- fused to show | B sent Mr. with stamped, ad- pley will furnish (On request, dressed envelope, ELIEVE IT OR NOT NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1929. | s B BY RIPLEY i ———— | | | | | CAN BE DEEP SEA FiSH CAVGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SAHARA DESERT / | = 22 MEN THE GAME. H \ o z \.\(' f ¢ - *“ Helden~ ‘83,000 GOLD PIECES WEIGHING 10 POUNDS EACH WERE MINTED AT GITSCHIN BY THE DUKE VON WALLENSTEIN FANNED BUT LOST 19, Wwoketield High School vs Peabody High, Mass. L. @ 1929, King Features Syndicate, Inc 9-0 Quned by e — SAUCISSENKARTOFFELBIERSAVERKRAUTKRANZWURS] 15 A COLOGNE SAUSAGE A FAVORITE DISH OF MARK TWA(N A DONKEY BERT STAFFORD CHEWED TOBACCO — ond Look snut- [900 TOMORROW—THE MARY CELESTE—MYSTERY OF THE SEAS | 1ooke iL.F. An locali depar smoulding fire m, The boller of the _burled engline % | : e o abolieriol Bl buried engine |, eonted with a fireplace set. Guests | et level would be certain to burn | pyrst and steam hissed back into the el e e P e b s were present from Hartford, New | : L S i roup of passengers, SUenc- 1 yp, von and this city and following an | lit could he completely covered With jing their cries for help. | 3 hiERe: entertainment program, refresh- ater. | Carrying seven coaches, the loco- | a1 ¢ g ments were served. Several types o motive ran through the switch | A being considers |after daylight vesterday. It was ,,,“ B FOTRE ¥ : [ plants follow t! Iroute from Dallas to Tulsa and had | JITHUANIANS HAVE PICNIC incinerator being slowed down to approximately 30| The New Britain Lithuanians held | committee of the n council | iles an hour as it approached Hen- [ a picnic Sunday at Indian Grova, |t 50, An appropriation |1yetta. The engine somersaulted | New Haven. The Varpas chorus | it that time, but was | into a 7-foot ditch, the mail car | under Leader John Bruzauskas sang Clark lief f migh | nobody by that address. VEGA STREET DUMP NUISANCE MAY END Tncinerator to Burn Rubbish y & Cls plot now Theodore that name ever lived at The d into furthc case 111 & G, Considers Purchase of 19 (UP)— the day de the Henryelta, Okla., Aug. o | Wrecking crews foday had cleaved the risco train wreck 14 persons, trapped xious to save residents in the ty of the Vega dump further discomforts and an- ces from dump fires, Land considering the on the seene of a near Lere wnere i unidentif burned to de a Iorisco pa s tripped from the r 1 open switeh. a day goach by live st were k is n incinerator ring filled. v car. s| Tight | ously. fireman and engineer were killed. | g foet below the | night. hundering away 300 feet into the 1 0il company near | vard of and expar- that the f its depth expected hetween the crumpled steel walls of | old, th Mr. Lithuanian songs. and | attended, vt Wrecking Crews Clear Tracks of " Frisco Road While 14th Victim of Wreck Is Found InDebris of Coach Negro Passengers Burned to Death By Steam— Boiler of Engine Bursts When Train Runs Into Open Switch in California. coach 3 engine. ied white man, persons were and Mrs, in use for np will e injured A large as thrown down be- The last victim to be fourd was an about who apparently had been 1iding in the blind vestibule of the 25 seri- The ga street grounds 0] AL . Al g 1 e e R he “Jim Crow” compariment of | Chidiaplids CODCERIL S AL the fast “Oil Field Speclal” became | ENTERT! NEW HOME fires have not been as numers e i Sasens| 5 the depth R T oy o LU NPETO PASSENZErS | Apout 75 relatives and friends of piled gives the manufacturing When tho coach rulched = alon ‘:" Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson held a | 4 s of the fire |lics and overturned behind the |yqygewarming in their new home, | corporation and officials of the fire | roekeq jocomotive, in which the |110 Bddy-Glover Boulevard, Frida tment some ¢ rn since a | 3ddy-Glove vard, ay Johnson were crowd er all other been fill s now in | Perfect Vitaphone House CAPITOL have s prompted L to take ste rom the annoyanc t be expected oungest 1 of the Un W STRAND Wheel of Life | VAUDEVILLE ateh For Maurice Chevalicr! THUR: FRIL—SAT. with s of lo neroft's compellicg itive fores Fhe sereen's haracterization! A demi-god most delightful vho t oS hat he wants. And lovers! Drama! voman with the courage 1o Romanc Ac- fight for the man tion! All-talk- tor of I'eaturing Fay Wray GEORGE G Qaramount Qicture ALL TALKING a-Act and a Prozram of Movietone News Continuous 100% ALL TALKING DRAMATIC! DYNAMITE! \'itapl\one Acts Today - Tues. - Wed. Jersey Cily, N. J., Aug 19 (UP) —Alice Corbett, 16, has confessed that she shot and perhaps mortally wounded Patrolman George O. Mc- Hale while he was asleep last night in his home. Police said the girl told them McHale had attacked her three times. “He attacked me twice before and I waited until he had gone to |Girl Shoots Policeman Who Three Times Assaulted Her, She Says “Then T went to the closet, got his gun. and shot him. I pointed the gun at his stomach, closed my eves and pulled the trigger.” Detectives said McHale, who was taken to City hospital, admitted he had been drinking yesterday, but | denied attacking Miss Corbett.' The | girl has been living with the McHale family for four years. She is an orphan and took up her residence with the patrolman’'s family when William Roche of 184 Lake sf | has returned from New York, where he spent two weeks. | Miss Alice Daly of, 168 Tremont street and Miss Mary O'Brien of the school nursing staff have returned | from Atlantic City, N. J., where they spent a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roche and daughters, Kathryn and Mary, of 154 Lake street, have returned from Bayview Heights, Milford, wher they spent two weeks. Edward Kilduff of the engineer- | ing department of the board of pub- | lic works is vacationing at Crescent Beach. and bed,” she sald, according to police. | her half brother married a sister | Bawara [ dward, Bobby and Billie, of 88 Persona.ls |Hart street, and Mrs. John L. Con- | lin and children, Dorothy and | Holgar Carlson, William Davis, |jace o O 49 Broskamn i John Matulls, ~ Joseph Baleunas, | jric, OGN, - from Bayten Charles Charlow and Albert Havlick |/ = 2 LR ; VIiCk | (wo weeks. | have returned home after a visit to | Fpriugeld, A Mrs. John McLarney and family | of 26 Newfield avenue will spend | the pext two weeks at Sound View. Mrs. Catherine Conlin and daugh- ters, Margaret, Mary and Estelle, of | 88 Hart street, have returned from | Bayview Heights, Milford, where they spent two weel Mr. and Mrs. Carmen F. Basil children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Venturo of Kensington have returned after a two weeks' | ay at Sound View. The police were notified today of the return of the operator's licenses of Albert Polumbo of 494' South street and Leon Haberski of Farmington avenue. Mrs. Joseph M. Halloran and | children, Junior and Agnes, of Grove | Hill, who are spending the summer | at Stannard Beach, visited Mrs. | Halloran's sister, Mrs. D. W. 0'Con nell of Cedar street, last week at Bayview Heights, Milford, where Mrs. O'Connell and children are spending the month of August. Mrs. Edward J. Conlin and scns,‘ Larry Carlson of Maple Hill and AMINED GLASSES FITTED Frank E. Goodwin Optometrist 327 MAIN ST. PHONE 1005 Watch For Maurice Chevalier! | With LILA LEE—TOM ND Richard Barthelmess DRAG 100% TALKING! SINGING! TODAY TUES.—WED. Continuous THE STORY OF A BOY | WHO MARRIED THE | WRONG GIRL! | Even Better Than “Weary River” | Now §$2.00 in New York! DUGAN—ALICE DAY \'itahhoi\e Aéts—]\'e\v;—Comedies OUR BOARDING STILL ABLE o PASS »TEST, BANCROFT "mmlerbolt Qaramount C?wture WHAT Do You sAY, IF WE PACK UP OUR -TUXEDoS AN’ CHEWING GUM, AN” N\, alVe THis FARM LIFE-TH” WAVE 2 Y ~ ITS NoTHING BUT EARLY T ° N\ BED, GROUCHY To RISE ,w AN” \7 MAKE HAY WHILE TH' SUl BURKSS ! HOUSE WHILE WERE A SANITY ~SINCE ouT -To WoRK I ALL RIGHT, ~+ WE FLAG -TH" FIRST FREIGHT oUT TaMoRRoW ! OUR VACATION, BUSTER'S UNK TIRED -THREE HIRED MEMN, + GLAD o GET BACK To RECUPERATE Matthew Mieskowski of Stanley street have returned from Canala where they spent their vacation. Oscar Carlson of Maple Hill has returned from Canada where he spent his vacation. Anthony Yankaska of 404 Church street is home from a trip to Canada. Steve Seledyn of 49 Lawlor street has returned from a two week's va- cation spent at Chester and Red Beach. Perfoct Vitaphone House CAPITOL Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. Double Features See! Hear! Every Thrill Is nge! When Thornton Wilder wrote “The Bridge of San Luis Rey” the whoie world hailed it as a mas- terpiece of romantic story telling. Now it is here as a marvel of the living screen. A great cast, a marvel- ous production—a sensa- tion of sensations! with LILY DAMITA, ERNEST TORRENCE. RAQUEL TORRES, Don Alvardo Co-Feature See and Hear “BEWARE OF BACHELORS” with Audrey Ferris William Collier Starts Sunday Charles Bl.lddy Rogers in “The River of Romance” [PALACE NOW PLAY NCY CARRO “THE SIN 8 B False love gets the cold shoulder of the north. E GRAY and JOSEPHINE DUNN Co-Feature “THE TIP OYF” starring BILL CODY —short Subjects— TOMORROW and W PHYLLIS HAVE] “SAL OF RINGAPOR! Co-Feature “ROSES OF PICARDY" with an All-Star Cast News—Comedy—Comic WE CAME HERE ol GRAZE !« IL BE I\

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