New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 24, 1930, Page 15

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NEW BLII‘\I\' DAILY H] SRALD \Il)\ll\\ FE BRU \l‘ 24, 1930. MERMAID BITTEN ’l—u%l = —- . [ e b i :I‘]"“ — - | Each Person In United States Is BYTRAISED SEAL | a5 TRt | Worth 53,000 On Divided Wealth L chor Peppere Vaudeville EI]IG] tainer Conti mues Eicland 1oty aboura h k , || pyLaTAE |8 g | : o i | Parachute Jump Taken Aot DeS]ll ¢ Wound J ! T 4 o am il o S hexd . 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Willer, Mrs - ithectoctlis nd all have become | Plans For Annual Ball On Mareh 3 du ¢ 4 ;: i YRoondic Mrs. Ida Wilelr, M i B 3 ¢ er {0 and Mrs, Ida Witkir T t ol Will e 2 Discussed—Couneilman is Hammond Auxiliary, U. & Speithe coting ] ] aingy ) i peiker At Meeting ) friends W est E oon fro . : ter ) ! 1 D g ROY SCOUTS ON HIk 3 % There will be 2 me 1 the ov S y Brad Stephans of RBoston, edifor | L, ' ' Nateis itz e treet . NO, NANETT? AT STRAND | ¥ > fre fre iy ¢ T went to 1 N vill talk on “Benjamin Franklin.” A L 15| ganizatic v ted t ts fre y . ¢ nat » half | i bottle of ton Accident, Regains Consclous- | home at 7o Ten Acre road heard| i o e N owakl, | " \ « i %, < presenting grou cating the igurate, v future, a system of ’ footsteps in a gar; joining the s &R & SRS 1 reat y larity t T d pho v r 1 4 Al d . supply milk ss—Other Three Men Improve | hoyse Saturd | L y X : nt 7 Dascoli, Critically Hurt in Southing- | night and becam frightened. The police were called 1 but Officer William O’'Day un- | w; i S ap Da ey ! il v “Tea, wo” anc Want iRl sent the | bour was first able to find anyone on th emises. N t : riftit first s stated at New PBritain Gen- hospital today that the condition 1 3 th I 1 Paladino of Southin Sttt Wbt . OIS et mmon: Tael i SRR s of t 1a.” 1 Waldo Pi t L §5 1 Artist Poisons S bt Gt e ¥ e e : v i : R ey min- | Artist Poisons Son and night. Paladino was ono Souh iain atreet vesterday Ly O | GG 4 tose Hahn, Sons | (1° v ) W S ed e ‘WIN!S’I‘EP | ) Jash i ze was Nt Then(nmmlt Suicide the accident L eme e e e F{;fifi"'*";";:‘5:':71::1:‘;%’&If:'ffz,ff;‘.‘,?v?;:' From Sflmfl Bafhfllfl ;'x;‘ G e BT ) i e e e WSS R e IO T R AMBLERS ‘ v Britain General hospital . i I B Bhter orn : AL ! K t t ten Mars| BROADCASTING ORCHESTRA Walter Osculski is showing rapid im-| 15 Angeles, IFeb. 24 (UP)—Cal- | month's mind M ) \r provement. vin Coolidge was back in LoS|(arthy, and Saturday at 7, month's | Mr 5 strom of Se | Hupadayiinlans 2 tul ) at the | rhe sole public function schedulcd | Tequiem m at St s | iener ! tal to 3Ir. an B e A rs Dancing 8 to Closing TO GO BEFORE COURTS Lonal ..’”'l,":"‘r"‘f("l”,;;]]f“,,‘“_ ks ! il “M"‘j_ L"”y"\ \‘,m“‘ o ! D also | : 1 Shile LN RO gl Gents Tic No Concert Ladies 50¢ | s r 4‘ H 1 Department of Justice Announces | ot o My g G g At : an's me, Feb, 24 (P—1Io \ fin; Thursday at ( 1 T 1 5 Plans to Test Validity of Plan visitors from Northampton were re- i arpe Mary Keating € tn 3 S .nd ] nds Ix 2 AR g Grandinal Adin s 1 - reside | urning to Los Angeles after spend-| g " e T | &z ; 1@ - od T Wamer Bros. « T d Before Rendering Judgment. ing the week-end with Mark L. o0 £ 2 : : c 5 « R i S 5 s St O! ay’ Jtequa, California republican leads Ty S e olr 5 e t ond t afternoc Vi i o, s T w Washington, Feh. 24 (P—The de- | Motorcycls Policeman Charlzs | JHERS ] AR ) i : e e end visit l ues., ed. > announced today | Kanabe was injured when his ma z ;) 5 : | ir arvival 1 st e Selar phar b L judicial proceedings to fest the | chine or 0 a Press automo 3 ars i v Ll p st eyl oy Continuous of the proposed merger of |yl 4 r machine sed ) : « wce the 1 lard Oil company of v | over Kanate. He was not seriously Vacuum Oil company | hyrt. Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge ex-| 2 instituted within the next| pressed sympathy and waited until re will be 3 Philip Plovie, . g an ambulance came before continu- 7 lem h or re . R > 5 X (R The department sald plans for the | ing thelr jonrney. st Jol Evangelist tomor tan T Eil ’ .+ Snook Case W lI Be . i firmation: of his proposed merger, submitted by | The Coolidges attended services at moning at T o'clock ¢ regardin He‘l(‘ by i'h Court counsel for the two companies, €on-|a small Congregational church Sun- say s tended that the merger would 1ot/ guy and visited the santa Barbara | Slot Machine Hearing in violation of the Sherman anti- or violate the dissolu(ion ST , | Postponed in New Haven ct the two companics| Patarconc Surpr sed New Haven, Feb, 24 () \ hear- nderee 912 They asked the ing on an application for artment for an e% jon of On 20th Wedding Day |wunction vestr uning police and were told that questions| Mr. and Mrs, John R. Feterson |terfering with slot machines ow - under the dissolution decree | were surprised at their homo, e e Vending com- advisable that the proposed | tratford road, by a large number of | pany in Stamford, Bridgeport, Nor- Qo cide | s depar c passed on by the courts. | (heir friends from this city and out |walk, New London, New Britain i i L K evic i I L merce. AT housandtlanzhal of town, last Saturday evening. The |and Manchester was to he held in |12V & > 1es od . / L ug JUDGMENT FOR CROLI, | occasion was the celebrating of the | federal court here this afternoon linner ; me ey : : Funniest of All Screen i married in Sucrs ; —— e e r the second time the plaintiff | ooy ypniversary of their wedding. | The hearing was originally sched e 5 % 3 Romance i s G conl eI SRR 10:30 a. m. but was post- | Bev. Teofl Kelowski, eqrats at N Today and Tues . John's Charch At the policy pursued 1h-con f the senate judici- MARRIED FOR THREL YEARS M. and Ms. B 1 logoslaw ski of Ora o Stanley J da 1 sented with many beantiful gifts and nt yelog x d 5 i action agai R. L. Phelpsi g, P Z | T TO HAVE SOCIAL f Blogoslay ) sl | Continuous e v ; : NATIONAL susin iy - In a previous decision - org of Hartf ord. M0 0o e o will ol a card BERNICE CLAIRE cski ruled ‘in favor of the PG| No& Fiay A i blony t S ok at thei PASSENGER RILLED IN PLANI gnd N e by defanlt, but the ease Was Te-|ione colos and a buffet lunch was | rooms cred Heart school | Smyrna, G VITAPHON LOUISE FAZENDA opened upon payment of the court ; = | nall on Gold 9 committee | Patton, a pa x was Killed, and | COLOR HIT ZASU PITT costs by the defendant. The first | “Ihe couple was married in this| consists of Misses Elincor Szyska, | Dr. Vest and Pil stor : e T 1d the sccond for damages Of | yaye resided here since that time. | Bertha Rogalska, Anna Gowelek and | wh an airplar 3 i BERT ROACH 33.65. Thero wasi also a. counter|mpco have thros sons, Robort, at|Tose Kacamarcayk Tore vere from Chattanooga | / claim for $100 damages filed by : ; | 0 2 Lon Al ¥ | present stationed in Asiatic waters| A drive for new memhers and to ‘enn. he defendant but this was not al-| wijth the United States navy. Arthur |interest the young women of thc % - lowed. The suit was for a plumb-|,nq Norman and one daughter, Eve- | church in athletics will be made to- CHILD SMOTHERS 1IN CRIB n with BASIL RATHBONE | Seentd ing bill i lion night at § o'clock when the Young| Boston, eh, 24 (UD) — Jerome 7 5 I ity Attorney Tdward A. Mag epre-| ° \r peterson is a well known con- | Women's clab of the Sacred Heart | Ferson, six old son of Mr. LEILA HYAMS & irechnicolor mented the N-nmnff in each action. | {ractor and builder. church will give a card ty fortand Mrs. William 1%, icrson of Dor- e R e | members and their friends Ihe club | chester, wa to death TALKING {2 , ROLAND YOUNG FOR BES] SSULT plans to begin outdoor sports in|wl ¢ ed a pi over his PICTURE o ks R a | USE. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | April. s v in his cri 4 GEORGE F. MARION | | corking mystery picture e . " \ N —a talking thriller with PA LACE ¢ v " ‘ a cast of unusual —House of Perfect Talkies— | | % players. TODAY % Talking—s ing—Dancin, o = y . G I'ROM THL S e B “Bright and lively . . . Shrewd and sprightly . . . 3 R T with DOROTHY MACKAILL Pleasant entertainment.” HIT Ian Keith and Myrna Loy : ¢ —Richard Watts, Jr., in Herald-Tribune DOROTI v i 3 3 NOVEL! T Howls of Glee With Every Shivering Thrill \ Cophian America’s Idol in the Greatest Show of His Career — Selected i | RICHARD DIX | \5 ) o AN TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY | ! 3 4 tilo y 2 \ o7 Al Jxalidop | In George M. Cohan’s Broadway Success T the : ; 2 RIC“ARD “FLIGHT" || %7 Keys to Baldpate” L AR ARLEN with JACK WOLT &7 and LILA LEE o TR = in, % 5 . T ST Dyl i g % ' Blfl-'flfl_'f‘up Another Super-Special St JANET GAYNOR " Begins WED. — 2 TALKING FEATURES MARY BRIAN Tihe Hemovel [0 Mabelt Brummitt of GOLD DIGGERS in “CHRISTINA” Warner Bros. Present CORINNE GRIFFITH | = a %ramgun[ Qu:tum | Valparaiso, Ind., teacher in a Man- and “NIGHT PARADE” % In Her Piest Talkic | ila_high school was demanded by Of BROADWAY S m“a:| ‘{l\'.‘l..‘ ‘,‘\\‘:(;2‘4::'"‘ striking students who said she in- sulted the Filipino race. “Lilies of the Field™ Talking Thrill Romance

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