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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TU CSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1930. "OPOSE £ HOSPITAL GUILDING PROGRAM accounted for by ovisions, supplics. payroll l trom pa operatir ity of patients, pay the of their care. for gifts and s and treatment to the hospital paid less a day thosc 25 approx- zures do from unpaid ot o sick ot for re- donations who llowing table the alo population of using tl crage growth of five-year periods hospit nnual th year the At the twent und ssional taken to de sult was umped annual 248, q to riod w ot he attribu for without qu ccommodations to the provid to the -crowd- out of the number of pa- mission yearly in- conditions made it tor the this period was only 61 pavilion was opened. Tt operation fiy inc has “Whil odern more quarters may in for the greater 1L hospital, it to the made it attractive some p use the was particularly that the additional possible to put in ap more physi- New Britain, litional dis se redour scientific aratus, onne t spital Often Crowded vilion It th city h e patient new generally £ the for max ars to come only five 0 d th later we point when freq ore de Wh beds in one or re occupicd ment several ¢ proper quires depart beds t care that of segregated. for it is in- 1 often unsafe to place and cases ronia, bronchitis infeetions in with trical patients. a of the potential matter - cent of the of fact only about total number o ral hospital the time approach the 75 for days at a time department is rowded and expansion the ds i vailablc any for Yis we frequently nt capacit same dical continually ov the need for further Wy felt lac *The tories, of roon: i surgical building istration quarters is 1 reute as the work hampers the larger be done with additional space. “The cffort expended over the past 10 years to develop the hospital is no greater than the effort made to bring our training school fo its ccoming iner work that could twenty-fifth y e are | | given | UsE —— To Have Leading Part In Lions’ Club Play LUNICE H. HILDERRANDT Liumphy Lions neipal ass ad the | Drama | pl Britain Lewis tior i all up with hot a connceti classroom was built on the roof of ¢ new hospital to relieve the oy Woman's v report Board Tmportant recial me of tion not made pits ssistance ven bourd has fa For hfully ho 50 this c G o e of th small ta woman's Loard wo A isio anksgiving is undertaken yc Mrs. Harriet committec strumental in ints ! many ladics in the aftairs hospital. The committec 1 responsibl rkers fron the donations. year by visitatior the virious to hospital to During the oup of ladics | pogt zical W eman's hoard is in the weifare of school 1 ¢ soial rested ing frays th inments for nd of music graduation time. It des the patien of our stu- and flow- 50 pro- the hos- 1d has supplied * Loth the hospital home, sick been the recipients of raised by the woman's ind decorations for people have the hospital child from the and the Childre Polish Orpha Homy soard “Every wec nd others never faii mem the at Thanksgiving and Christ ending fruit and other or money delicacies “The merly Fhanksgiving donations ferred to as being distri ed by the Woman's hoard on the school chilaren i whil they arc nowledged by Woman's 1 desire to ¢ cial attention to these splendid gifts, “I am deeply appreciative of the loyalty of all the hospital emple It is their intercst and cooperation that enables the hospital fo run boird, spe- smoothly “My made dutics as casier support and administrator are the splendid moral advice so cheerfu Ly the president. who has never failed me in working out our hospital problems." by TOSTPONE BANQUULT w Haven, Feb. 11 — The in lonor of Congressman Ison, planned for March 1 ield April 5, the test @f honor. the banquet commit- tee announced today. The ballroom of Hotel Taft has been engaged for the evening ban- John | will HERALD CL. SSIFILD DANCE—TONIGHT McENELLY’S VICTOR Recording Orchestra TABS' HALL. Admission Concert 8-9 77 MAIN STREET T5e Dancing Till 1 birthday of the | ADS | ltween the i in- | sessi I to | ile [ will play enti the | | | i | ford Theater Review | DRY LAW HEARINGS | BEGIN TOMORROW Gommittee to Consider Probibi- tion, With Schaler on Oensive Feb. 11 (P—A westigation prohibi- | | underta judiciary live 1 promising a cted continuation of troversy )} n ior nearly ant lock Holmes with his lo pe and manne perso William Gillette, put 11 on Professor Moriarty ening and the otor more last fev rily at 1 onee mpor: London's wost ious cvent took plac ter This was nior < play Parsons’ ney N n pr clite ind hundreds of others v ¢ name and in ti ate of Wa sentation Such of socicty need as the not in the soci 0 ask suc judicic Ar every ¥ committec honor t ong Hartford clain to its breast 1.0 in the world of Gillette, Hit admira riford d it ht in press iy love and iccomplished son hat his cars ar to the plandit Who's Who Whecler ilc accustomed Th ¢ now ¢ multitu Plan Reterved a resolu 1 City John I Ited cnjoyed thoroughly Gill and unconcernedly and revealed those a Capit ! I sena conditions nitte : gat Governor ) to the e ay after Scnator - Wheel who vote the w aster slowly o cars a spects condary import John Milterr sor Moriar LRI bill i out ¢ Miltern, ) Hained Eor Just ag Mr famous d Doyle. so shrewd g meas around fciary committes years, activities of the b prohibition in the department Gillett life t o tters ir Aining to the enforceme ition laws of the 1 to the senat My maley Conan life to prohil oler nd to repo ing and sneering leader of T crookdom. Ilis csults ¢ rformance ation tions legislation. Wants Iteal to Mori: ell N 1 N admirers of Mr. performar so convinei Many Information Miltern v pie 3 formatior from watehing an actor cr plet Iy suit Corruption part of people with t . before ¢ and and partne crim cr 1 or appropriating vas on a pa n. Wallis Clark | sums of money for its enforcemer Watson 1y committee was called ) toda rman, ( South Dakota, to ¢ the Hoove to bro ALy prove ympat 1 to the rol ority male sch Mont il as her I dicis y by its cha sley Shaw turned i John calistic por- | tophcrson of Willian | € the proposal o niorcement con aitun Torma soin len or vio- in the ch whose lette the story. Bur-| KIWANIANS GO TO NORFOLK rpretation of | 4 group of local s’ doorboy, was motor to Norfolk idience show- | meet he W se on him even | clyb. 1 al though he a minor part inrze progran sherlock Holmes™ will be repeat- | intend going are A. L. night and tomorrow night with | svery, Arrigan, Val Ciczyr tomorrow. All reserved | willlam R. Fenn. Thomas J. Fi ts were sold a we 80, if that|ponald P. Leavitt, Hu rests you. red Monier, Charles I %3 = amuel Rtothfeder and R PALAIS ROYAL, HARTFORD | ney. . |DANCE| who appeared in Hartiord re- WEDNESDAY UNITED HALL Weanesday, IPebruary 12 birtaday, in an evening's 308 MAIN STREET Music by inment for dance lovers at HARMONY SYNCOPATO! Palais Royal, Wethers mlq Hartford. It said preser f W on the day of T Pleces — 3 P Mr. Lopes's i the illustrious cast of Alice IFaulkner. the focal point of Hampden's i Sherlock Hol 11 liked that th ered generous appla Kiwanians wiil this evening 1sted Billy, to - Kiwanis il have has > who natinee Robe 1ph how, turn on f.H(n\l.\ fur with the appearance cvelt 16 vears 14,782 peoplc “go Visit Fallon's Grill. During Intermission ing Nov Royal 1y hits and eral etl e — ivorite il ts of his o1 also make the progran gemer PALACE —House of Perfect Talkies— ol Now Ser Who! 1t's the Treat “THE COCKEYED | WORLD" A Fox Movietone Specinl with VICTOR McLAGLEN and EDMUND LOWE Stars of “What Price Glory™ Also Talking Comedy Novelties PLAVING Ser We! of the Year COST Sonnd News Vitaphone Acts COMING \E By Popular “Sunnyside Up” || with JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELT _ Request cngagement Mr. Lopez 3t of Broad- | old time! high- | Blues. jazz. | ind symphonic novelties will he pre- sented rue Lopez fashion. et s e fuion, e |FOREMOST ina 5 oo | DOCTORS SAY— being operated | Previously. service wos suepended during the stormicct | ) whi el Don’t Neglect | Your Feet Practically two-thirds every day is spent in your shoes—rundown shoes result not only in discomfort but invite sickness as well. FOR A VERY LOW We will rebuild your worn shoes to new-like condition. Don’t Wait—Come In Today 38 Church St. Tel. ————J; 6328 WINNTE LIGHTNER AT STIRAND “Cor CRAND THEATLL AT CAPTTOL [KUR HERALD RESULTS CLASSIIED HARTIORD ADS SSIRY HAWR PICCOLO PE I I And All the Rest . b . Lions’ Frolic Feb. 19 - 20 - 21 Laugh of a Life Time Just Think A DOLLAR SPENT For Tickets Is a Dollar Saved For Charity Call 2409 For Select Seats T'he presents SCAVALLERIA RUSTICANA and “PAGLIACCEY Vrances Peralta of the Metropolitan Opera—Guest Bushnell Memor Harlford—Vebruary 21 Yoot G Artist ial ard 50—Mail Auspices Ll |0} Garrich Shy HAWK? Helen Chandier FINAL SHOWING Coniing TOMORROW Double Leatur Somethi Pamily t AT HATMONY AT HOMT War, Colher v Ma Churchill uerit PHEY Sed Hea orr— e Kenticky l'uln with it coluriul sizht and ~ounds recorded on Poy Movietone. “A SONG OF KENTUCKY" with JOSEPH and classic LOIS MORRAN and WAGSTALL SHOPPLRS MATINLL ily—Lxeept ) to 11 I>. M AN S CONTINULOUS Saturdiy 25¢ DATLY (230 oS Twice Daily — All Week At Hartford BURLESQUE'S ROLLICKING LAUGH HIT “CRACKER JACKS” Featuring Two Sure Fire Favorites CHICKIE WELLS, JOE MOSS and THE FAMOUS CADET BAND Tong Member Shot In Chinese Theater as Curiain Is Lowered Medford Family and Dog Rescued By Firemen as Fire Sweeps Home IN TWO TONGUES ONL-MAN SUB Warmer STRAND WARNER BROS. pIES) nt I Today and Wed. Continuous " "She Couldnt | WINNIE LIGHTNER " |l CHESTER MORRIS \ Talking. Thurs., Fri., Sat. DLANCHE SWEET. TOM MOORE In An All Talkie Dra WOMAN RACKET and VAUDEVILLE Singing Vitaphone Hit! Warner APITOL WED, THURS., FRI. DOUBLE FEATURES! Bessie Love in *(hasing Rainbows" Tonight Oniy C ‘om chr} W. Longfellow's Immortal Love Story! HEAR Dolores Del Rio Sing “Evangeline” Co-Feature JACK MULHALL — ALICE IN ‘IN THE NEXT ROOM™ A First National Vitaphone Hit! DAY RETURN ENGAGEMENT Sensational Hartford Auto Show Success VINCENT LOPEZ HOTEL ST. REGIS 18 ORGHESTRA NEW 1)\1“\1 ROYAL uuu.u! BIRTHDAY ‘1.‘ Ay I?Sl)\\ LINCOLN'S February 12 WEDN THE PICKWICK ARMS ORCHESTRA Concert and Dance—S P. M. to 1 A. M

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