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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY , 1950. Widow of Motion Picture Star Wasted Fortune Los Angeles, Jan ner the 28 (P—A doc- said to contain a statement widow of Larle Williams, hiotion picture star, that she spent £300,000 and pawned her jewels to pay the debts of a man she said was the father of her second child on file in superior court today. The document was filed by Mrs. 12 M Ladico, nrobation officer, who =aid it was a report of the story as told to her by Mrs. FFlorine Williams, the widow. Mrs. Williams, who re- cently picaded guilty to grand theft, 1s seeking probation. The petition quotes Mrs. Williams | as saying became infatuated with the m: while administer of the actor. She invested in oil prop- erties through the man. Mrs. Wil- liams said, and gave him moncy to v his debts. She said she bore him a child now six :nonths old. and that had promiscd to divorce his wife and taarry her. After her fortune was gone. ever, her parantour left Los An e located him in New York. she d. but he rcfused to marry her. Then she returned to Los Angeles and borrowed $2,000 on her home. She did not tell man who | lozned her the money that the prop- erly already was mortgaged. A later attempt to sell the house at auction was blocked by legal procecdings and a wacrant was issued for her aireat, (ITY ALTERATIONS was Low- eles DISCUSSED BY LIONS Club Gonsiders Supporting Cit Plan Commission Program The climination of f walls, with especial Park street and pla en sidewalk and curb were the projects sugsested by W. | Central Lions rec- the Dl among €. Vrench. principal of the funior high school. at the club luncheon today when he ommended that civie clubs and Chamber of Commerce support the ity plan commission and help in its efforts to improve conditions in the city ie suggestion was made during the course of a fellowship meeting, when Col. W. W. Bullen. chairman ol the fellowship committee, called reports from the chairman of sub-committees. Former Mayor George A. Quigley. chairman of the city plan commis- sion. who also chalrman of the lions club civ committee, spolie on flie city plan commission recom- mendation for municipal terminal west of Main street al the ast Main st interscction Ile spoke of the traffic problem on Main strect and said congestion 0 thick at times that if a bus terminal were not provided the city would be forced to widen Main street. lie recomniended the removal trolley rails frora Main he bank corner” | fain street. saying the E | peet line is # joke and reminds him | "ooneruille trolley,” Mr. French suggested that \bined clubs and Chamber | Commerce back up the city plan | commission development program | and offered his services in helping | 10 get speakers before the Lions club | on topics of gencral municipal in- | terest. | 1Me said one thing that ought to be | done in New Dritain, “something | that hasn't changed in 30 years” is| the abolishment of flag stone side- | walks., starting from the center of | {he city. He 6aid the spaces between | the stones and tie curb should be | utitized by the planting of trees, and | called particular attention to flag sione sidewalks on DPark street where he said it was necessary 1o “step high"” in order that the pedes- 1rizn might not stumble. John . Mechan reported on the formation of a civie howling league. | There was a discussion of details | vesarding the frolic to be held at the | high school next month was of street tween the | of | I | | senior Cfty Items Day school. $12: night school. $5 Connecticut Business College.—adyt. | The police were notified today of | the return of the operator's license | of Irank Balisenski of 135 Winter | atveet | Day school mid-year classes stav Monday, I'ebruary third at Moody ~-advt. | Members of the ladies’ ausiliary. | A. 0. H., will meet tonight at 7 a'clock at the home of Mrs. A Planagan Griffin at 9 Fairview street | where prayers will be offercd. Mrs. | Griffin ‘died Sunday night at her home. Iollowing this. there will be | | | | | HARTFORD, CONN. BURLESQUE LET'S GO FOLKS! THEY'RE HERE! Vic Plant, Flossie De Vere and Their “SPORTY WIDOWS” Not a “DEAD ONE” in the Whole Crowd On Her Paramour of the auxiliary all on Main street, A follow the business s will you enrolled classes at the School? New ruary third.—- The Ne for Moody semester s evening Secretarial arts Feb- adyt Britain chapter. Order of Had I, will hold a bridac mecting at the Burritt hotel night at 8 o'clock Indianola Council, Daughters Pocohantas. will meet in R hall, this evening. entertaining the great chief of the state. A Luffet lunch will be served at ) o'clock. | Stella Rtebel ircle will meet carly Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edwin Doty, 2 Bdward street. The rehearsa! Daughters of America 1 scheduled for tonight at the C. club rooms ha indefinitely. WETS COMPETING IN PRIMARY RACE Dry Does Last Minute Swap in Bay State Election and to- of 1 Men's ah sewing of the Catholic trel of postponed Sixteen cities zrecsional di te democr 1 for February Lo the late W Livened at pled Tor the large 0s of the nd toduy republic i can didates he to A Kay 0056 A successor Kirl the last minut all five candid repeal of Sth proh 101 of o the rendme played 2 prim is nom ition e in the campaign. district The republican. viges Turns “Wet” of this Hinckley the republic ‘rank (. ield, are Inring the campa nouuced at personal e “dry," but that licved th trict to be et and if would vote repeal of men elect for the am The democratic William J. ow, forme; candidat nfield of L state legislator, 1. Mulcare of this city, and Hall of West county commissi Mulcare ave prominent n Hampden county bir, wo independent “bone dry” didates. former William 1! Ieiker of Northampton and Atto ney Whiteficld Teid of West Sprinz- field, will also be voted on at th clection in IFebruary. Sends Hoover Telegram In the last few days of the ca paizn a tele 10 Ire dent Hoover ram was by Hinckley, ahether a ¢ SSMAN TepTes: district. would be dicloyalty 1o his president and pir it he voted as his constituents wi cd. No ansy received Several “dey” W G 0. T have port to Grigas sent L twet minister cdged their sup- New 1 ket Classified itain's s:cond Js well taken care Ads Land mar- of by Warner Bros, RAND AND VAL Herald - Unless otherwiss tndicated written Uy piess 3genc a1 nat Ile respect ———————= | known life in order to pro | roles of varied enotions? the “No was put dow o n by to live ent into Trial of Mrs, i ) cen mnd reviews in s e amusement compan columin are THL EMBASSY of the besetting sins of Holly- “brain tleft.” No original anything is safc will AT One wood is that the idea cans from copyists; which sore spot to 1l le comic st now has omplaint 1o malke Erendel and a justifiable be famous § screen who s Brendel, in big A in musical com- Lis famous “break- s was a full wede Ior time vaudevillc ly fame with Th the “pan many = dress worn by ract dead the cou suit with the During fasta end, t first 1 Uy aradu; left X hen the shirt and fir oon proc to 80 to pieces. It Brend synonymous witl then, was his ¢ b Currently Brex hits i World “Suns pearing “Hot Itaonl Walsh T° playing the Lmbassy MeLigler Glory” heads the cast Thev Had to X ogers, and Lolly omedy and For 1 Movictone in Vic hat ey of W Coek-Tiyed Iifi Dorsay Pavis Moran lag: *The tor World™ featured n Wil SSALLYT AT THE CAPITOL ca 1 and ul some of them amonz (he most costly er. buill for a motion picture provide the backgrounds Mari Aliller's t the i first pictur Capitol # tire chnicolo cture is in by The the vibed with color nd is de ling production zeous lets and dancing lodies, Sally.’ the prett As @ gor enser anid roma m contedy as a stag one of history. st picture i of the in cds cven stage r n allows spec On the Miller tacu s Marilyn on the s Iy succ established her 2 Hitude The big cafe scey and equipped, from th fo the Kitchen, zardens, nil the party 2 m which front ruc the In on rdey 110 a unenualle Iy written nunthers for the picture The showings are col inning next ction will pre of wous daliy urday the man \arles T “Dynamite Peter 1 chapter the star Heroes™ story., The fell ot Thurs., Fri,, Sat. Come—Get a Good Laugh At i Neil Hamilton DEVILLE EMBASSY FINAL SHOWING TODAY y . . He’s in Again! the star of “The Cock Eyed World” still cutting comical capers with the cuties — this time in gay Paree! ‘HOT for PARI with VICTOR McLAGLEN EL BRENDEL 'INUOUS DAILY | :30 to 11 P. M. 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