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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH ton, Denver, Iphia and New York. Philade J. M. Ward Speaks On SHOE CONCERNS T0 The following cities had no homi- | cides in 1 ockton, IFall River, Newton, Quicy and Salem, lou(fll\l and Manch vport, . I., Orange, and Utica, N. Y. BOOST PRODUCTION Easter Expected to See Normal Gonditions, Review Says CORRIGA BLAMES ONE, ABSOLYuS ONE OTHER . tinds Northrope Criminally Respon- Boston, Mach 7 (U’)- acturers are incr and it expected that by | | sible tor normal coaditions | will prevail in factories, according to | Bradstreet's weekly summary of | trade conditions in this section, is- sued today. “Trade conditions are rcpo; little changed since last weelk in up- per and sole re- port said. D con- tinues the rule. I" e s are unimportant tail- ers report business as rather less | than normal for this season. ding in the wool m quite spotty durin review. Specialty linc demand with prices little changed but a tendeney to be firm. Texas 12-month wools sold at a slight ad- | varce due to their scarcity. The old clip is fairly well sold and it is the | opinion of some dealers that the clip will bring higher prices. Jewelry Business Less “The gencral volume in (h ry business for the per cent to ) per less than a year ago. This condition | is attributed to Jack of demand for the mére expensive tail end of the b crease in volume dually Easter weelk Death of Me n Child more —>Frees Taxi Driver w Haven orihrope inally Henr: | struck by March of Cheshi responsible for Oakley, six Hurlburt s held crim- death of John of Meriden, his sedan on I lines,” Haven, 1 . Cosrigan »y Coroner in made to- In the Oakley death id that Northrope wit on failed 10 obscrve walking in West Main street and failed also to apply aclken speed or do anything avoid the accident. In the case the coroner found negligent in not lookout but thi amount o crim- d this death 10 ed by no criminal act the covoner obscured child as under in good | new or was proper did not he deem cau; person, Prince Shows Hunting Film to Some Friends irobi, KX L Colony, Mar. Prince of Wa has completely ined health | ness after illness of 1 week Last showed motion pic- ture fi his hunting activit in Afric Intere ened by a £hop | the royal than | ciative 1\01&“ pieces. The re- | ness shows a de- of fully 20 per cr N over last year. Collections are f ~Th to slow. Jobbe men’s furnishings report busine fair, with collections sloy facturers and jobbers o clothing are busy with spring Suit and cloak manufact port business as fair to « partment store and specialiy rales are somewhat smaller for a ycar ago. ales Imos and his he of night suits. in running the films was hei commentary exhibitor, and appre- udience in government | agreed that the pictrues (mh‘ ited an excellent, and in thrilling, record of big hunting in Kenya. The prince is rapidly resuming OTHER CITIES BEAT | rainy weather. He took another mo- Im nm» yesterday and planned an- 33 Have Higher Homicide Rage mivca™ ™" " ™ ™) Than Gangsters' Town | Notre Dame Crew Safe e | After Narrow Escape Doston, March 7 (UP)—The 16- | m..\ crew of the new beam trawler Dame here today T experienc thrills of be- nded for hours on treacher- | Harding lLedge, two miles southeasi of Boston Light. | ath | The 15d-ton craft, carrying 160.- SR SR ated hy | 000 pounds of fish, was pulled off | vesterday by coast guard craft fol- Frederick T.. Hoffman of New York, | Yot consulting statistician for insurance |10Wing the grounding, which oc- curred in a dense fog companies, and were obtaincd by | Judge Cavanagh 1o be read when he | Tiescue “boats towed th appears beforc the Tiritish house of | Pame 1o ton, Swhiere e e | disclosed that the i anaan post and rudder ied Chicago's homicide rate dropped |aWay and broken, from 15.8 per cen 100,600 in | causing a | 328 0 12.7 in 1929 of homicides, New Yor first 425 and Chicago with 401, New York's ra Memphis led the nation with a rate of G6.8 homicides per 100,000 population in a list of 20 representa- | il cities. The order then s | Tirmingham. Atlanta, Jacksonville, | Vla, Lesington, Ky. Kansas City, Mo., Cincinnati, Detroit. Evansville. Jackson, Mich.. nto, Calif., You town. O, T.oui Cleveland, Alba by an many | cases same | e for gangst can cities had a higher homicids c in proportion to population last | r, accordink to figures in the pos- | sion of Supcrior Judge Marcus | ng the Notre ction stern nsy trawler had stify on capital ™ heen ca plates per Tn detual 1 - WON'T BURY Liverpool, I The British admi fother worries than erence. Tiecat won't accord naval honors at the | funcral of Thomas Sly, aged 51, who had 30 years' naval service, his | widow refuses to permit him to he | | buried. Sly died 14 days ago. When | the public licaith authorities called | the ~widow mmed the door in their faces, HUSBAND March T (®) alty is having the naval con- the ac alty her second ! {ana Italian Clergyman Decorated Four Times During The World War REV. PASQUALE ALTERIO Pasquale Aiterio, who minister of the South Congregs al Church, in New Britain, hs a clergyman for the past 17 in Ttaly—and Rev. is|was bothering me constantly. ion-| I had a great deal of trouble with | seen ! constipation. 1 was told to give| Bon-Tone a trial, which I did—and *in|after 1 three Dottles, my fool America. He served e World | now digests _corrcetly—my bowels ! War for three years in the Ita are e hor I troubled with A decorated four ftimes|gas pains, as I formerly was. ] \d recelved one War Croes, Ho ts|also through daily routin: so well known in. Bridgeport, as wish to ex- winister of the Italian Mission or thanks to this Hunter Road. He “Ifor several months wasn't just right. Sometimes after Hanson's Drug Church a hearty meal, I would suffer with strect, New Britain, to tell you more hcaréh\lrn, and lately, this condition labout this great tonic, Then, | years— Ty and 1 hearty &0 with le end my says great my digestion | The s cffort most tonic.” Bon-Tone Man, is at Store, 30 Miller | about a [ pays th [ laughter pss otherwisa fnAin: written by Lr for the respect theatrical natices and rey te wmusement c tom, ran into t pring ews in this column are ey pany. S | Willi GOOD SHOW The over AT STRAND aG lent screen @ n th cdy trated First Na e for hilarioy strikin \nkles hone opened ve theater for 3 Loretta Y¢ Lanks, dr., ¢ Kenna -.eerees . heretofore ¢ r | pals, Pets comed Lire @ man to GyhEsi : i will not be disint ctually mor rbanks g nee as the young ind later loves Louise 17 dy rols droitn cor is cl s who a arry her £o tha ted. And ul than ng hoire tempts gt Ves i hed cmploy the ac the ve ters, ' | has nev The yaudeville pro Bentell Xylophos Kelly-Heit Ben Smith d the Hazcl t Pastin and with other his prog Geor cording to the “Give yvour will AT THE marks t ‘ ture screc with nit is| Today the double f accord- | Awful Tu ed it m as a criterion, | The the Cohan s wil sably bs | Quillan effectiv s¢ th W atures if you “This Man's medennty 1= life of soc and colle atmosphere. 1is cha s arc th Tomorrow is flotsam and jetsan which whirl “Hit the Deck lunch wagon—the Ritz, if [lavish. all- you insist on details. In it are scen edy | girls of the street, policemen, det tives, pickpockets, racketeers and murderers. Actually it isn’t as hor- rible as the description implies anl the story is told with a naturalnes that destroys what would ordin be repeller Top that with la mor a the pict The EME produci Town' Cla starrin v O'Neil. You (moull Tion Ina dio Pic chnicolor n the Iimba 14 prominent | Polly Walker, nd Jack interpre ures alking fc open A cast headed 1si- cal con | of by players Broad scnsational ¢ the roles: No to m pre chor o, wio lend oAt The cast Woods. ( Marguerite Padula. rel Clayton, Wallace MacDonald, Slott, Andy Clark, Dell Hen- on and Charles Sullivan screen v < spared oii ihe most servings f 1 ure is owner of the | the head of a nd there of to 1l could includes Tog orge Ove inch « AT dope the ge ~omplishes the dec a detective who is warm on his Another detective exits via the s route. ILiventually, the rackete same penalty at the hanJs | ose husband has “taken | -M* a rap” in jail f he head of th . Folly blots ) ! ¥ Harry June Clyde, of a girl oru “PHANTOM O f talking t The o, SUNDAY fA 1 Paul Specht And qy “Jazz Heaven” Continuous State Chemist Selected OPERA” l‘m \ahonal Honor Post THL elaborat cs from glittc ring t compre 10 RILLED IN SINE Gpera STRAN! Tirst National's Comedy Riot! E SiEs Al Talking at the ME cater D and SAT. BRISTOL His Pamous Recording Orchestra 4 OTHLRS ACTS ON THE SCREEN he 100¢, Talkie Eit Loretta Young Louise azenda Lddie Nugont Doug. Fairbanks, From 30 P OM. Free Parking for 500 Cars rin In between these events a L few thrills and scenes arc tense moments, about th brought tors The lunch wagon to a have viewed t Keene™ cor paralicl in the two plays Willard Robcrteon app contral c in the role of | counterman in His lin and mann o char er and ion of his role acting secn in and with realism point. Spect Monster Novelty DANCE TABS HALL Sat., March 8 Original IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA (Registered) high who Vil found a his interp ranks with the hereabouts in month Arvid Taulson, a Swede dishwash e, i caus® of much of the in the show. Iat O'Bri:a ma geod newspaper reporter. | He is thoroughly soker and does not a copy, of the American Mer- cury in his pocket. rdo Cian- kes a carry PALACE AST SHOWING TONIGUT AL JOLSON in Say It With Songs (h “Sonny Boy™ Davey Iee Co-Feature LADY'S PAST? BELLE BENNETT —Alo— Selected I Shorts Sy with SKELLY-HEIT REVUE “Their Reyue nelli is true to lif Tdwin Stanley q Walter Glass and Viola e . vell as the boy and girl whose pro- | dicament bring about the demise of the racketeer. B “This Man's Town” is at Parsons for the rest of the week. VETERANS of FOREIGN WARS Pirst Annual Benefit Dance BURRITT HOTEL Saturday Evening, March $th Dancing 8:30 to 12 Public Cordially Invited LON'CHANEY MARY aF;l;llLBiN NORMAN KERRY Directed b7 RUPERT JULIAN From, the internatimally Rmaus story by GASTON LEROWX THE WHOLE WORLD | LISTENS and THRILLS TO A UN|VERSAL s PRODIXTION IN HER FIRST TALKING PICTURE Chrirstie Tor the first time you hear " the thrilling voice of the flaming beauty of the screen! ST Starts SUNDAY For 4 Days Transformed mightily by its appeal to the car as well as to the cye, “The Phantom” is A BRAND NEW enter- tainment. Its powcr to thrill has never been challenged—and now. with the addition of sound, perhaps never will he equalled. Sec and hear for yourself what sound can mean to a mighty picture. IT'S AMAZINC CoME! ner Bros, SAT. ONLY—New Chapter TODAY G c LY ary Cooper @by in “7 Days Leave” iarts Saturdaj _. 4 at B BEN SMITH Ain't 1t Terriple” BUNTELL “Dancing X ylophoni 00, 9:30 ULIS and CDARK “Types” Hazel Mangear Western Pastimes” utiful Piece of Personal uty Ware Free to all Ladies Saturday Afternoon 1:00 to 0 . DANCE Lducation’s Growth and CARD PARTY Saturday Night at the Norden Bungalow Music By Charlestonian Orchestra Hartford If vou like dancing, come. If vou prefer card playing, 1e. Prizes at Fach Table ADMISSION 50 CENTS The Nerden Building Assn. Feature Screening “The Sophomore” With Lddie Quillan and Sally O'Neil Doub!: Final Showirg il AWFUL TRUTH" TODAY = Coming TOMORROW Jack OAKI E- Fox Movie: POLLY WALKE R 10 0.0 ORGAN SPECIALISTS by Selected Subjects BOB ITASO COLLEGIANS KLKS' CLUB_NEW BRITAIN FREE PARKING TONIGHT SPACE IN REAR SATURDAY NIGHT MASONIC TEMPLE — WEST HARTFORD “Wheee That Different Crowd Gees” v]l\"»l remenmber that we alwa vou may borrow up to months to repay. cent per s have plenty of cash— 300 at short notice with twenty Only charge is three and one-half per month on unpaid balance. Reliance Loan Phone — Call — Write COR. MAIN and E. MAIN Open Monday PHONE 4299 @hrker New Britain TALKING! SINGING! DANCING! SOUND EFFECTS! COLOR! n the Tiger 2 Talking Features Colleen Moore “Footlights and Fools™ \ { We Have Them In All The Newest Materials $27.50 to $89.50