New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 25, 1929, Page 24

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24 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER VTG NURSES | s SHON BBY CARE .- Have Attractive Booth af Home - EATS STEW WITH HNIFE, CUTS SE ts president well as in- e Meals' LF Diner Misses Target Trying ster, Progress Show s i “or “Syond Swallowing” Act ; Y ; ';m i L . i, ’I:T Manche: i b \ ng N ; A : 1S t in the Liberty N street la. floor w Harper f led to take n General . John M. s had been drin le him ill, lood being a s p caused by the of the knife with w was guiding the stew mouth. After receiving tre cut on the 1 skilled use he tow, atment, Be s brought to the police d Judge Stanley J. fined him 35 without costs in lice court today 1 Berinski h his denial of the dr rge, his explanation hat his legs bother at he has the appe ce Asked his erl(.d the restar he had beer fact that the police £ there instructor at gh school, is nd with his lda Nordstrom of to Apportion Cost 1 enter- at their Monday Miss Clarissa awarded enson and s of bridge street of the city entatives of the Ne d next week to fix 1 the cost of w place the present We structure at a cost of a s w Watershed fl ) James J. W Philip S A, Me encer of nt of New Britain Students = Enroll at Rensselaer s ruction departm 1 have plans structure 5§ prep: feet cight The inches of t week terson ot elgh boards of 1 joint ses action 1 permissio tems & a with sidewalks wide on either side. portion will' be s i [than at present, ne width, Barnes, 45 Linc %. Blot, 78 Hiller hi ssitating re ruction of the approaches. steel framework with concrete o ad roadway. of High frames with cavy gauge will be along the allotted for pedestrians. It i3 expected that a on apportionment of speed arrived at, after wh | erations will begin at once. e in clectrical engi 1. Gromko, of MISS PETERSON SHOWERED In t AH v ir of a of Lo last e Peterson oratc s! gree! isiness admin- rop D. Warren, ‘hester W. Yah ai | DINE AT “I| The Green ‘ Lantern TEA ROOM New Leonard Building 300 MAIN STREET SPECIAL Chicken Luncheon 65¢ SATURDAY, 11 TO pink and gre orated with lar a b o Tonight Thru Station YWBZ! at 7:00 O’Clock Listen to Brunswick || Brevities The best entertain- ment on the air. PALAIS ROYAL! Hartfor < Favorite Ball Room TONIGHT Season’s Greatest tion DON DONALDSON and HIS CAROLIANS Direct From Savoy Ball Room, Chicago The Attrac- Dinner 85¢ SP.M.TO 7 P. M. ALL HOME COOKING. Hottest Orches New England in Saturday and Sunday BARTH! | MAR( a ind his 11 - SYN( “A dance har WBZ BROAIK Dancing start workmanship other vl;x@s of merchandise. ie. YOUR New York gl $2.50 1] | 10| Round 1 BUY ip, $4.00 WEEK ~TARTING SATURDAY Warner Bros Pre GEOCRGE ARLISS In His role | “DISRAELI” An All-Talking e Picture | resented Theater, Strand Prices, Exactly as it §s hel At the W New now arner Jeweler York Serein l Bilversmiths on the charge or a hos- O'Neill king the mall un- hich ards erin- sta- Traceski po- of amused the | unk- | be- him so took WEST END BRIDGE PLANS COMPLETED Gity and New Haven Railroad will meet Ha- bout | rian the the | ailroad have agreed on the type of ared | feet traveled | gher | con- | A and an asphalt coating will make up the stecl used portions | nent be PO S DS S S tton Thinks Hartford Suburb of New York Hartford, Oct. 25 (R-—Supt. ot Schools oyd H. Bugbee of West Hartford, }L.rl.orl Cap- . declar- E rl:l.uul as he might. arrived in New ock, thinking he out to H have been t the gen- tion and as time for make ther. afternoon. the local program was b Professor Jesse H. Newlon irector of the Lincoln experi- ntal school of teachers' college o'clock Sutton’s pl Dr City Items Mr. ve and Mrs. Francis L. Quinlan returned from their wedding claims committee of the com n council will meet at § o'clocl Dr. George H. Dalton and niece Miss Rosemary Roden and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leonard will attend the c-Army gar tomorrow. Mr. 1d Mrs. Anthony Kurnicki of Con- cord street will in attendance at the gan A heavy stood for y rounding operty streets, also be stone ball, which has sur- the Charles Olcott estate at Arch and was stolen last night, cording to a by Mrs, is for the ° ac report to the police Olcott today. An investiga- being made, but no reason alleged theft could be put tion forth today. Mr. nd Mrs. H. J. Kingsley and r, Elizabeth, of Rutland, . are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph McLean of Carlton street. Applications for marriage licenses have been filed by Jack David of 49 Lyman street, and Anna Aivaz of 127 Sexton street, and by Paul Guzzardi of Waterbury, and Brid- gina A. Father Dl(l Not Object To Marriage of Child There with the marital plans of Frances M. Madrid, 15 year old girl, who has applied for a license to marry 24 year old Joseph S. Riera, the prospective bride insisted today. Published reports that her father [refused his consent have given her | id ble embarrassment, she complained . co Masquerade Dance ODD FELLOWS’' HALL Saturday, Oct. 26 $ Until 12 Henry Scurti and His Orchestra Prizes Given Winthrop was no family interference | Newington Grange TONIGHT Imperial Orchestra will be of particular interest to you at this s nniversary gifts are only a few weeks aw: When You Think Of Jewelry CWELFE t\'fhomg of intrinsic worth as well as representing style and has to be measured by a different stahdard than any The buyer has to trust very largely to : reputation for integrity bourne by the one from whom a purchase JEWELRY ONLY WHERE REPUTATION BACKS IT o | See Our Exhibit At The Exposition eason when wed- y from the needs { for general Holiday selections. I Dresser Silver in Sterling Silver S TR A N D Watches for Wrist or Pocket s || B Diamond Jewelry of Distinction - | e - 54 Main Street Watch Makers Diamond Merchants H Theater Review J Tom Barr Morrison Robbins (By Herald Reviewer) | jou expect to see only one play make it “Courage,” cur- ons’, Hartford. use of ¢ erlati erih- would be an unneces ges- for the ente t\lnmnn itself is o and stands without sup- port of written or spoken phrases. “Courage” is on tour after forty weelks at the Ritz theater, New York. | With a single exception, the New | York cast is intact. Janet Beecher lappears in the leading rolc Mary Colebrook, widow, brought her seven children Sioux City to Cambridge so that they ¢ be steeped in the cult t phere of that community. in the shadows of its educa- institutions of such high tra- she hopes, will give wings is improvideat her by her opens the cial crisis pla is facing a f threate depo Ainhe threatened to cut off ser telephone bill is due. Trades and payment of their bill s he e is rich but flint ed, & worshipper at the tr Puritan uprig , a believer in lass distinctions paternity of Mar declares she is her brother's n from the grave to strike s in luring six of the sel children away from their mother but ar the moment Mary's about to tumble down about her she is rescued trom her crisis by a wind- fall in the form of halt a ish ceeed castle scems Bianca of 48 Beaver street. | | PALACE TODAY and SATURDAY ROD LA ROCQUE in | “STAND AND DELIVER” | with LU and WARN] | GORDON CLIFFO; “THE WILDCAT” TOMORROW—3 ACT: “SINNERS’ PARADE” with VICTOR VARCONK and DOROTHY REVIER also TOM TYLER in “THE LAW OF THE PL MONDAY and TUESDAY illion dollars 1=ft to her youngest, the only 25, 19298 MISS LURASEWICZ SHOWERED Am 1 Miss Mary on ( scelianeous shower e house 1 with leave wa o guest this noon at nt, given by ciates at 2 Miss Robe 1 310 gold er posi Co., to ¢ Southern New o, HALLOWE'EN | Masquerade Dance NORDEN BUNGALOW TOMORROW NIGHT Saturda . 26th 'vice eriden TDFAT MR N RGN | One V $2.95 | Round Trip—3$4.90 from HARTFORD Convenient Schedule to Springfield, Willimantic, | Providence { Through Tickets Sold to the South, West and Pacific Coast. Meriden R. R. Station Phone Meriden 620 Warner Bros. APITO L TODAY and SAT. Continuous Abie’s Irish Rose ‘Warner Bros. STRAND Today and Sat. A Strand Wonder Show!: C'mon Meet Elmer—He's the Greatest Thing That Ever Hit This Town— | Ring Lardner’s Comedy Riot, All-Talking FAST | COMPANY with EVELYN BRENT - JACK OAKIE RICHARD "SKEETS’ GALLAGHER a Qaramount QPicture VAUDEVILLE Phil Seed and His “Broadway Flashes” Mr. and Mrs. Norman Phillips and | | Norman Phillips, J. in “The Barefoot Boy” Lytell and Iant | “A Comedy in Color” Miller and Boyle | “On the Wings of Song” { Miss Adrienne l Oriental Star Double Talking Features! Program || Use Herald Classified Ads For Quick Results Radio” tion. Gi Etwo | BLACK CROWS 5 MORAN & MACK "Why Bring That Up ?* EVELYN BRENT - -+« HARRY GREEN a2 i a Q‘ammount Qicture —ALL TALKING— ForiOne Warner Bros. Beginning 1 SUNDAY 4:00 p, m. Big Week CAPITOL At GET SET FOLKS! Clara’s Back Again With More “IT,” Pep, Personality, Than Ever Before! HER NEW ALL TALKING \ HIT With JAMES HALL JEAN ARTHUR At WARNER BROS. Suature Starting SUNDAY At 4:00 For 4 Days Only | TheFirst Churchof Christ Headquarters for All New England Conference on Missions ’ Regional CONFERENCE OPENS TOMORROW 10:00 a. m.—Registration of Delegates. 11:00 a. m.—Opening Session Prof. Marion J. Bradshaw, Presiding Chaplain—Rev. Warren S. Archibald Speaker: STANLEY HIGH “CHRIST AND THE WORLD’S NEED” 12:30 p. m.—Luncheon to Delegates. 2:00 p. m.—Afternoon Session Speakers— Dean Luther A. Weigle, D. D. Pres. Thomas E. Jones, D. D. Prof. Harry F. Ward, M. A, 2:30 p. m.—Young People’s Section South Church Chapel Speaker: Mr. Harry T. Stock 6:30 p. m.—Young People’s Supper—South Church Speakers—Miss Ruth Seabury Stanley High 6:30 p. m.—Conference Banquet, Masonic Temple Speakers—Rev. Alden H. Clark, D. D. Pres. Thomas E. Jones, D. D. (Conference Sessions Open to Public)

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