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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, W'FD\FbD\\ JANUARY 8, 1930. 17 Tomasso Refuses to Sign Bills | JFWS T0 FXPAND | WEATHER MaNDis | = ' : : = IWETS TO RESUME, |32 55 = | d the coast guard Of Fire Devartment for Month; |~ RELIGIOUS WORK = o o - ATTACK DN TAWS (s e Tllts With Noble Over Repalrs e | o spion e 0 Iv. This provoked a reply d in S. STy 1 he coast guard om ¥ = : 1 » ) Beed —— {Rabbi Schwartz and Delegation cuicoco. van. s ®—teienea w0 Beu Bloc,” in Vast Mummy. Tt i & - . |necessary five feet six inch height, | I . ged in fore- s ey ater, Wis., will New Member ‘o€ Cosiuic- Discard 010 Boses ! Attend Hartlor : Starts Spirited Battle o o aatir el ¥ E | The fire board is considering the | ) Cox S S onc-hour spee sed 51 sion Insists That Board |aavisavility of discarding fire wlarm | meteorologist of the U. § s o ng arresis | boxes which are more th 40 years | Iabbi S wrtz of wea L u in Chica J ( W . country * Should Supervise All Ex- |old and replacing them with new | will speak on U 17 ifter a twWo yes | 3 izing gro in 3 boxes. Church in A hough his first int ored (o th 18 r bloe,” it 3 penditures — Will Bring| According to Chaivman Butier the ot yepresentatives o to become a physician. ALICE WHITE AT STRAND | “Married H ' 2 were preparing L a b dioniy st election, 1 s ianlylimm‘ lu to fire ¢ i syi 1 ’ b a ot \lice W1 i ey e 7 R g ) ke i to do s {heir ef- -5 Al 5 X ing December was done 1o No. ford, Sunday, Jar R 0 . Snal i Around lay at e 1 side ¢ ) « on b fc ) 1 or this s, 1 Engineer Here to In- ladder truck which was held for the « ror ! 1t \ ( i i = - . station to go to City hall Jewish re nd educa \ v il ) \ - Missiselppi spect No. 3 Station Job. |t <" i thompson ¢ tional work in Bl Stvahd b : of Aex self locked out of his office. A -fen-| The meeting is the dircet 1 branch o signal corps i { 1 - der was damaged. of a call issued 1 Nathan Lev il Cox becans v of V 10 5 t wonld - On two occasions at last night's Infection Costly | president_ and Rabbi Samucl Co predictions : ppos j e up 5 fire board meeting Commissioner An infection which deve 1 in her at Lake 1 i ) wcity, o Angelo Tomasso voiced objection to|the hand of Fircman L 1 special SACRED FLAMES AT CArrron o ot - the procedure of the board and on | Finneran two ment when he or in Mic I'a Iredey f 1 one project it was nece y for the | bumped it inst a nearly | states vapl « ) # v 4 board to vote him down. threc to|cost him his hand a © hospital | 11 | one. He is the newest member of | and physician's bill which amounted | = C ¢ Wi \ La Guardia Starts Vight 1 P~ the Commission, having been ap-|to $300 were paid equally by con- | ! ) ! Iking | = N, Y | R L5 v pointed about two months ago. | pensation and by the city | FNDS ["N[i SERVIEF IS 4 ion of 1 « i ! one « ) ‘ DANCE ok He first voiced opposition when| The injury caused him te 1z store boy T i . liss 17c i % at He said many items were py | returned to duts e clever i : [ [ ed by, Chief William J. Noble who |been out of the hospital for mors by t 1 « ( N R ‘ T/ZC CO onia. does so only with t inetion of f than a wee e G and Step 3 Saied ; 1 > o - PLAINVILLE Chairman James J. Butler. It was| INireman Constaniine Doy H N H g p d W ! " e 1 ; _ L i that the commission should be call- | sult of being overcome hy Gi b H A o ¢ K : : 4 : money was expended. Tt was ex-| A special meeting will | I 2 DN £ orll And His Original Night plained that a great deal of the|pext Tuesday night at w 1 L Aro J : ) MWL BROADCASTING ORCH money was appropriated last April | |ydget will be studied. (ha v cow- 0 i i ¢ | DANCING and the purchases are made on fix- | Rytler said the Loard expects 1 ) s ¢ | Il tvery Wednesday and Saturday es. Tomasso replied many of | for practically the s Jast Sle nan- | ¥ 5 Ve ite o | ‘ the purchases are left to the opin- | @or o s Ligl 4 U ¢ r of the chief. Continuing he| ¢ was voted to 59 to the timonial dinner given | . Tran ; : | pension fund. This represents two N the Gasco cluk | % e mselt S 1 = S . “The chief may have one opinion | per cent of the firem: The ouse on Cherry last evening. | (18 WL N i trumental r Warner Bros. | 1 and we may have another but we!| First Church Ieelesiastical The bag wa t of RmE s e Al Pag Conrad Nugel gi i ] b1 Th o F | will not be able to express it unless | contributed $50 to the fir ployes, ez neo i rinance as tie s The P T (){l(“l ur. 'l- | : © have meeting to decide the | their work at fthe o i & : Mr cd lis position AT THI EMBASSY } L Alec: 13 Continuous ! matter.” He expressed willinness | fire. This was al t S for Seonstpneiou i TR e e e B ) B SRR e oS o to mect as carly as 7 o'clock in the | funa L T TR TR ment January 1 and the din IRE S e ritn (b sl et e RUASIED ; Bl morning or any other time becaus: | : s = was an expressi estee g e 8 | t he felt he could give the time. | ford. national vice president of the | part of his 1 fel i T e Alnisteralis Onired LI When Chairman Butler said th \L"]NS RUUT JINX At S e o s (eral i Sollacd. . ale IFull W 1 Ia y oniy efficient thing to do was to re- | mittec gements na ot addresses were made 1 i e R o P ENE e 3 pair an automobile when it broke | el I on Harris 1. Hodge, busir ¥ o N PG T i e i S % down and to meet emergencies . come for the larger «@d Alex H. Scott, sup nt i 5 there were other items which 2 B i Hatsing on his record with the | oo = s s 5 not emergencies. Several other ex- e f Any. In presentt bag on 9 ¢ penses which could not have been ,I E W Ab i 1 =h o W workers, Mr, 3 it Pl han, were called to Commissioner | T ¢ are | ter to sce one who has asso- & - took his pen in hand ready to sign | ‘m S Hafor AR & s Y 1 & the bills. olaols itled m- | ¢ ctions. He ; x Refuses to Sign Bills Tn spite of a which hovered | 5! S § e “I will sign these on condition that [over the mecting and supper o fibs 3 Hoetis Y i rethees E in the future the board is to be con- | Lions club last night B ’ y reieniton ¥ : i ted on these cspenditures,” he | hotel, members who e A, U SELS aid, ported having a pleasant soc “ B 2 o ORI PEOAUCHIC 1 Ie was told this proposition would | A singing orc b i RO R e DR L B SLYSZ MARRIES : s il ot be agreed upon and he threw |gaged to put on a program o QCIHES A 4 LT C : 1e pen to the table with the state- | strumental and vocal music 1t il ' WILLIMANT]G YOUNG WOMAN [ jyith music b ! it that he would not sign. On |ed to « CERpILD, ar e o 3 e otion of Commissioner Harry No one appecared at the speakers’ [ and orzanize 1 —_— L : ; QI ! cccith it was voted to accept the [fable and the waiters eventually re- | Work. (e S G Ty TR T v W 144 Arch St ills and order payment and Chair- | moved the dishes. It was explained e LUt } L Skl Jithiai . 3 ’ : 2 man Butler and Commissioner | that President Fred C. Teich was un- [ the cducational ac Gratbmne comes Bride of New Britain Phy- e } el = ar Charles Dehm véted accordingly. ble to altend because Mrs. Teich | CF € L pro ol i 5 e Qve AUCYSHToNOITo WD As the meeting was about to ad- | just undergone an operation at|mect from i i -| sician at Monday Ceremony. 10T R ScevAlTons Phone 5350 i and the members were pre- Britain General hospital. See- [ ¢nce this Iy SR e S e paring o leave Commissioner To- James E. O'Brien, always a | hone om the advanc R e ] e Lady Bowling « Specialty masso asked Chief Noble if he re- > at the “head table,” was ab- |other communitics. [ L e S n e R ey membered what Building Inspector |sent, it was explained, because one | with the response that has by 2 e R L '“‘!\‘ H‘:"_ rin “"‘M Thoroughly Itenovated Arthur X, Rutherford had said 1o fof his sons also underwent an op-)made to the call o 1 S el LRI J him relative to the repair of No. 3 |cration vesterday afternoon Syn zue a 1 lool el m-“ il ok o o e 1 ation. Only 15 members of the club with | establishinz A Cc thelld R 1 e The chief szid he could recall sev- | {heir wives were present. The group | branch of the Ur S aEibcanunal acsanion]s cral recommendations but he could | was augmented by a dozen or more [ Represcn rom Npw I couelenaeatianded hy A1 not determine which the commis- | guests. It was said that 2§ members | in addition to Rabbi Schwartz o S (e . sioner had in mind. BE thal alub) werelin N York at-| include the offic of the “_" 5 ‘(‘) \‘“”‘_\M Sl h‘ o Frank E. Goodwm ) Objects to Plaster Job tending the automobile show. tion Sons of Isracl . e FR x’ ”" ;4‘ the o Studio ; Then Commissioner Tomasso told | RBut the Lions are resourceful. | Solomon Shurbur el nnaGeneralshospitalf as s be o dandene, him e referred to a recommenda- [There was talent available, the din- | Isadore e Pt Optometrist ACKGBATI TOE CLOG 53 BALLROOY DAKCIO Nl (o that all the plaster in the fner was served there was a |l Nair D, B ey S - == dormitory be removed he asked the program. William Mechan and | ficers of i} DAl e sdlorcly H 162 Main St (enter Mag's Store) chicf if he had inspected the build- | yames V. Onorato took turns at pre- | David L. Nair e s e A children got pe marks in ] ing recently. Tha chief said he was | giging. B. L. Protas: > ol Man || school. A ntific eyes Mld Term ClaSSCS in the building yesterday afternoon |~ Thomas Murphy played several | uel Grecnbers a ke | ST 3 3 Cntiitation o g e ) and he felt the work had progressed {yiolin solos, accompanied by John | Dr. Slysz, a native o is ¢ ts tell if wre needed B e BalthousniihvasEhard VAStRTICHl) l Cre il ward Gallagher, | |tended the Sacred Heart and Central Chl‘dren and Adu]ts! g, conite report could not be |Mrs Robert C. vance Rudoleh g it; Will Retire Grimdr senoclE o s Phone 1905 Main St DANCING—ELOCUTION: made. Lund and Martin H. Horwitz organ- | odi from! the Senlor Higli school: in | CHILDREN'S THEATER CLASS! Commissioner Tomasso hinted |ized a quartet which sang “Silver From Grocery Trade © ! S lonisis e that the chief had a convenient |rhreads Among the Gold” and doing business on Park | (M5l ‘”\i”ho:’ ot sl memory and for a time a cross-fire weet Adeline. years as the New 15 S 5 >1 Tanpi e s | argument seemed pendent. It w Mrs. Rene L. Liegeof, Mrs. Carl| t Co., Isadore Horw ELinECe e s 10 A ET L G - Lrought out that only loose 9l Jolnisont Harry G Hancookland Wil peery and meat bt "‘]“‘" " SoIn g 5 would be removed but the commis- | rench constituted the next quar- | ey A 5 |co where he e | <ioner said the job was not being done right and that in two months tet. Somebody clse sang in Mr. Han- | cock's place. s and has 1 : o8 i “mar Warner Bros. e v ! T f Today Only 4 i | tor the 100 yard ng the 3 ) A SATURDAY | [« diti g ( be a better nt dlasier ” " VA i ‘f';:”"fi":’ :":_'511‘?7;‘. eLenyale pin Duntaand it = leas ot HOG PRICES TOO HIGH Ziegfeld's 2 ey were before e > Was | demonstrated some anc SRS S sald o f ' iR s High F . S y YING THE AMERICAN GIRL™ B [startea, ; |They were accompanied on the pi- | 1SS 10 ) e Thurs.-Fri.—-Sat. GLORIFYING THE AMERICA) ‘ i He and a Yal> graduale engineer | ang by Miss Bsther Collins 1oIph |60 for an additional at e to At with | 2 whom he did mot mame examined |1und sang several solos [rn i Sy el (o the building and the engineer said | ~ jonn J. Crean played several pi jog raise 2 RUDY VALLEE Mr. Hor . | t 1d 1 ble to have th i itz came h 2 yoars Sl 5 AMERICA'S GIRL FRIEND And His Connecticut Yankees it would be possible to have the |5 golos, concluding with a medley G S Yy S e s S ; — A floors leveled, Tomasso said. This|or pagpriotic airs written by John : fTEe N L5 Eddic (An(‘nu Mary Eaton. Helen Morgan 1 s ideclared fimpossible MhysRothel:jiphilinal Sousa A Broadway Revue Romance Ml consultants but Commissioner To- | 3¢ (+ fpench, 7. V. Onorato, Wil- nasso insisted and it was decided {iam’ Meehan and I. o call a special meeting at which | cajieq ime the Yale cngincer and C. B. Hancock attention to the next Lions | frolic to be held in the senior high removed to his present loca- s plans 1o an extended Pt e el ojfu i en e et s the gR er s cloolla nalto i x o ior ns ATudl |0 ET A et R 1 Peppier Than Ever = flin Construction Co., will be in at-|jrench asked that all available tal- H : - ndance. ent be referred to the committee for | | 1S Son Follows Father e ; | consideration. | April FFool's day had its origin in | hi A ==L === Fireman William Kelly. the oldest \““3rq St Jobert, who recently | pann H00US 426 T 15 origin in | FIRST i > e mberfoThaRtieNdenaitin S SN (oa il erofitro T ond onliwiazo sl | TeRk S A | 7 point of service, has a son, JOUN |ganc in the choir of the Church m‘ 5 | AII ¢ Connecticut’s Newest and Most Beautiful Theater i<elly, of 163 Park street Who | pcjona and Mr. Lund | ’ | Wwill be one of the group of candi- I gyer. | Tfl”\'l(’ , laates appointed to fill a vacancy on | o | men all stood up and sang A MUSICAL ROMANCE . . . SO GLORIOUS Warnce Bros. he substitute list it he meets all the | ryen the women all stood up and | (1) ° medical requirements. Other can- | g ity aot il 40 S0 ke l I 'RAN lidates are Joseph O'Kcefe, T e N S| cal “lark street; Joseph Torino, 3 went home, avowing that they had | HARTFORD 3 Lawlor strect; Clarence Smith, |4 go0d time, | 29, of 107 LaSalle strect; Rudolph [man /S ONLY frorauer. of 104 Belden street; TEN }3:\:. o ’9‘ .\;\:L Harry Tettinato, 33, of 105 Clar —Beginning— TALKING e S elly Aoy o0 sl 1o was || WED., JAN. SINGING! ‘ou learned his father was also a mem- First Showing at Popular Pri Ieaturing Broadway Stars ble her of the force Chicf Noble said g K he elder Kelly was in the depart- | jpue o tiefeninrglnelotlou HAROLD MURRAY nent 36 years and that It the son| | G0 .m-m.r'-' for the Tnstallniion "o v ] or- does as well as his father he will be | | (f mEcE for fhe installation of SiEh NORMA TERRIS ght I credit to the fo John Savio, || tem of “..u;m... and Vitaphon», we 2 2 e o led to close {he thenter fon ) \ brotheuiofi Jatjes Bavioinio SiElen) | Sreicimadliod Shllees thojtneatcs fon HESTER The Nectar of Love— vill member of the department, was | | [2da%: reenening ton o8y one of the new applicants. Thank You, it T S . The others will be appointed on e MORRIS The Wine of Life ebruary 1 if they meet require- ments., One of them, Rudolph frorauer will be appointed if he has ‘grown” a quarter of an inch to the TOMORROW and FRIDAY Montmartre Rose with MARGUERITE DE LaMOTTE The Champagne of Gaiety— Co-Feature LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! ToNIGHT MONTE BLUE i \ in ANOTHER MOONLIGHT 'NO DEFENSE’ SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY Carl Laemmle Presents Victor Hugo's Classic ne- cry :T(]ll‘(il-l()l'S WEDDING RING GIVEN BY ALBREN'S TO i i = FIRST GIRL MARRIED DURING THE SHOWING W “fiq\\J\JY) 5 Entertaining Offerin Continuous Showing 12:30 fo 11 P. M. qb“ “MUSICANA” SPECIAL — SHOPPERS EARLY MATINEE 2P, M. A Revue De Luxe 0to2P. M ”("I'I\&Il'd and Squires | John and Paula Carbrey PriceS'—All Seats 250 Anita Page Karl Dane DAY Prizes TABS HALL Starts SU) Warner Bros. ireat Lover” | A Dance Surprise S TR P Music B; S MANCWHO, TAUGus, D (et Lovia: DL ! Except Saturdays and Sundays [ON usic By b . o a es | dy Lee (i Sy S ; st CONRAD VEID I tanton and Dolores Judy Lee Co. only NOVELTY SYNCOPATORS Snd MARY PHILBIN R A N | tyils \'\‘:'mfflwl(\' Al in Fun e Admission 50¢ Note: ¥irst showing in city. gL ; 5 der

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