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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY,'MARCH 10, 1930. 10— 328 12 90e 106 [Angelo ... J. Mastrianni WLRORERTD DS NEKS TEAER A <= OUIGIDE IN MAINE Lawyer Says Han Who Killed ] T —— Jumps Tnto Two Mentally Unsound | cula looked best for the with six points. Grand List Decreased board of relief has made rom the city grand list to $39,179, it has been The board, consisting | ¢ vacobellis . . Phelan, chairman; Ed- |1, Cavallow and Arthur N.|w. Allen the cases of|cpester taxpayers and R. Scoville " HEAD-ON CRASH NEAR AYER TODAY 'One Seriously Injured; Both En- gmeers (laim Signals Clear The ductions f amounting announced. of William . de- Ossipee River Today Bradley 99— 301 Maine, March 10 (&) spondent because of ill healtn, Mildred Young of Haverhill, Mass. 2 ar old teacher in hvght school here, took poison and leaped | |to ner death in the Ossipee riv here today. The body was recovered a qt ter of a mile down stream, (Lp) ol Ironton, Mo., March 10 Donald Engledow, 23 year worker who Saturd bodies of his one-time s 7 year old City ; night left the t sweet adopted 1L, ga- yroximat e 1 upon I which a Granitc mad a block plead | se 11‘ lvu"mr total to o station, may insanity 5 torney s Announced of Miss Cathe Anthony Inmu'a has been announc er's parents. Mr. and nevenito of §5 Sylves- | Iiast Bristol Will Admitted to pair of wills The young woman went to (he| school building before the students cirived this morning and left a note fcr her Engiish and Latin pupi ng she would not be back fo- classes. | o Two men saw her walk onfo ti2 bridge, lean over the side and wipe | her mouth. Before they could reac | Fer she stQod on tne rail, removed | her coat and hat and jumped into the water, high and swift of the recent rains. Probate dmitted to | \uowlu\a‘ March (LP)— because | injured. one seri-| ght trains of th- road were m he new remot hing tower 11 today. of Saco, Me., a was in a serious conditio hospital burns. b possible internal injuries suffer- when he was thrown from his at in a caboose against a stove. Roy Sheppard, of Portland. M fireman, suffered a leg injury wh John Robert Welton, one of trip- | he jumped from one of the locomo- s born last to Mr. and Mrs, | tives Welton of 145 Sixth ave-| F. N. of Tortland, M¢ Bristol, died Saturday |a conductor, was shaken up when on at the home of his par-|thrown from his seat in a caboos®. lal took place this morning | FEngineer A. Harriman of Portl- mas’ cemetery and, Me., aboard jocomotive 4013 George B. Capin which was drawing approximately B died in Avon | 75 Joaded cars to Portland, and En- me to Bristol in |gincer A. J. Morrow of Greenfield, | perintendent in the |aboard locomotive 3015, which was | of the . Ingraham | pulling two cars and caboose towari He was well known both claimed to have r go-ahead signal tower Aver, Mass Three men ously, when {wo fr Boston & Maine head-on collision at centrol elect Junction Portrais, 10 were | inding of the fire alarm callcl out a score of men who followed down the bank until a man named | Hadlock was able to swim out into stream and brimg the body ashore | f a goll mother, Mrs of Southi on and d between Mrs, Ber- Fletcher s | 1 r the terms to hold in trust th for the use deceased, the 0. flag- an Aver A physician worked for two hou In an effort to resuscitate her, Mis Young graduated from Bates colleg: izst June and came here in plem- | ber at the opening of school. Oth-r | | teachers said she had often coni- | ained of being nervous and in 1l | health, ith rises | nder 1sband of s¢ One of Triplets Dies ymond 5 - A | 15t P —— ‘ Week’s Activities In Catholic Churches || _— ro GRAND JURY ACTS ON JIMERSON CASE Police Perplexed When Woman Changes Her Story He ¢ Churcvh at St. Mary's were announced Requiem masses church this week vesterday as follows: Monday at - | fourth anniversary for Mrs. Loretta o “";]:wn Blair; Wednesday at | month’s mind for Mrs. Catherine | | Egan: Thursday at 7, high mass for Mrs ry Claughesy and Saturday | |at 7, First anniversary for Mrs. | Mary Moore | The Children of Mary and the | Immaculate Conception Guild will receive communion next Sunday. | Wednesday, Friday and Saturdays of this weelk are ember days. Work- | ing people and members of their ramilics, through a special dispensa- | tion of the Holy & are allowed to | cat meat once on Wednesday and a partment for 40 yc e Deerfield il Lir: freigh Four rain 1 s his wif ieces. 11 Wednesday Burial s s e three injured men v of the crew of ecral services o'clock in West PLAINVILLE NEWS om T d bound them fa:l- cars of the Por the rails, one o | ing on its side, Boston bound passenger trai ere delaved at Aver ction efinitely and the wreck was expeci- ' to tic up outbound traffic seve hours, Rutfalo (°P) h1 and Mr ian n- | on s in (attarauzus on t de- on 1 connec Cloth 1dc at the ra 2 gates a ilroad cross- | ce. bl y.w'f‘f‘n‘f,\; ok Judge Indlgnant O\QI‘ s ¢ Postponement of Trial |~ renten devotions will be heavy traffic on the new ing is very dan-| New York. March 10 (UP) — |Wednesday and Friday evenings at | - from | Nathan Burkan, attorney, and As- 7:30 o'clock. On Wednesday there ssom’s | sistant District Attorney James | will be the rosary, a sermon by a| Wallace appeared in court today | Vincentian father from Springfield | and informed Judge Berlini they and benediction. On Friday, there | had decided to postpone the trial [will he Stations of the Cross and of Mae West and members of | benediction the cast of “Pleasure Man” to next St. Josepl's Church Monday. Tenten devotions will be held on Judge Derlini was indignant be- | Wednesday and Friday evenings at | cause the court had not been taken [7:30 o'clock. Rev. Francis Shugrue into consideration and said: of Bridgeport will give the secong in |, “This is the fifth postponement a series of Lenten sermons on Wed- of this case and there will be no|nesday. Friday, the Stations of the more. It will go on trial next Mon- |Cross will be said after school in the day whether the attorneys are here noon as well as at 7:30 o'clock or not.” Tequiem masses at the church will be as follows: Thursday at month's mind for Mrs. Mary Scalise ‘ on Tll‘pltz JO‘nS HerOlc and Friday at T, anniversary furv Dead in Munich Forest | 1.ucy sauillaciot. Munich, March 10 (UP)— \f‘lnumh = Democnats ot Pledged Alfred P. Von Tirpitz, lord high ad- miral of the imperial fleet when the On State Committeeman Judge William J¥. Mangan anl submarine was Germany's most | dangerous weapon. was buried with | ilitary honors today beneath glis-|Mrs. Nellie McCrann, local membe:s ning peaks of the Bavarian Alps. |of the democratic > central com- | Representatives of President Paul | mittce, will attend a meeting at the Von Hindenburg, of the former Ger- | Bond hotcl. Hartford, March at | man kaiser and of military and n hich a su o Thomas 1 val forces attended the cerem Spellacy. resigned national commit- and burial in Munich Forest ceme- |tcman. will he elected. They h ars | ¢ where rest 1,200 German been approacied in the interes Archibald MceNeil of Bridgepor former Mayor A. N. Phillips. Jr., © 1 at his “tamford and J. B. O'Sullivan of long | resident of Derby, have mot committed themeelves Mrs. M Mar- rchand, lled aw a Jim- of t held on Woodford corner. avenue and B erson, 35 d Mary | nof t \%: to have con credited tl with being the Miss Jimerson has ¢ several times. Sh he ouija board gill N vhite wo- N 24 hours flag- g furnished at the killing and an woi * of the plot anged her story now yer the devotional servance of Day Seryice a good attendance at ervice held in the ob- the World Day of Pray- for Missions at the Baptist church | on I'rnd crnoon. The program of Rev. Dr. A. D . Rev. William Ross of New ave a very impressive ad- lative to his experiences in mission fields in Africa. The ministers of all the local Protestant churches took part in the program. Plainville Briefs The Berlin Savings bank has quit claimed land and buildings on Wash- ington street to John W. Cooke. John Cooke has sold land on North Hooker stree Pinchurst manor, to Frank and Sadie Krapton. The deed gives the new owners permis sion fo erect and maintain a gaso- | line service station and store Mr: James Murphy is ill at the eyan home of sister at Morris Covea A James J. McNally Auestionna itte 5 ¥, aboul ed by 95 ng street hody The of fra tio & vour | asserts me 1 ay a v ti fte ol Mar- . To do A board M the the Indians the chand and ist's wifa put out of the wa this, the . she used a on to spell out mes aming Marchand's “witcheraft” for death of Mrs. Bowen's hushand persuading Mrs. Bowen to kill Mrs. Marchand. \\’eslcy;u: :‘Qiéiyzes & Lengthy Questionnaire o 68 ye war | dead | ening after . been a KING BUYS STAMP HOARD Melhourne ustralia, March 10 (# Ning Geor who an ardent stamp collector, has purchased the | c: famous collection of com- | monwealth stamps which was awarded the gold medal at the 1928 | international philatelic cxhibition at Melbourne, The price is believed fo have heen 10 pounds. The col- lection contains examples of all is- su are unique, cars. He was a Plainville Flask noses for cor on Whiting street and was ricul blacksmith for many years. cial 1 wh the Advent The = is now located. As portsman and | hunting. being shot. He held record of the Plain- and Co. is 1o support a particul ndidate, MLDEN DEFEATS FRENCHMAN Nice, France, March 10 (®—BRill Tilden hegan play today in the Nice tennis championship tournament. de- feating Chicsa, a playe of pu -wh local reputation, by cor of first round the most con known life and opir {erast § an exper Court Refuses Stay in Sex Instruction ( ase any of which PARSONS’, Hartford MATINEE & NIGHT, WED., Mar. 19 The Merriest Event of the Year FESTIVAL OF SONG AND LAUGHTER WILLIAM MORRIS ;:c:crts i HARRY LAUDER "THE ENTERTAINER SUPREME" inOLD FAVORITES 2nd NEW SONG HITS Asiisted by w Company of International Artists Arnant Brothers Kharum curette JoefTrie aliar 2. $150. S1, 51, Seat sale Mareh 1 Now. Eli James | May il be o'clock Me abeth. he is MeNal- Dillo- held t lo- Jomep Cosmopolitan Bowling League Norsemen USE HLERALD CLASSIFIED Don Mat, 82,81 1 Orders Thurs., Fri. and Sat., March 20, 21, 22 POPULAR MATINEE SATURDAY NOW The Wonder Show of 1930 with Songs, Laughs, Girls, Color The Grand Armada of Joy Steams Into Port All the gobs and all their sweethearts off on the year's grand joy bender . Don't miss the big festival of laughter, song and sailor love! Brief return of America's foremost actor in three of his greatest successes WALTER HAMPDEN York seasons direct from his own theater where he has played Thur. Eve—.RICHELIEU Fri. Bve. . HAMLET Sat. Mat.and Eve—C APONSACCHI Mr Hampden's “1 i< the new pax by Arthnr G ihe Aret time December in New even conecutive POLLY WALKER \ helieu DOUBLE \R RANGER™ ith O'BRIEN version of Bulwer Lyfton's famons chi® which he for << At Parsons NOW Mat. Orch March 1 DNESDAY FEATURE “PARIR BOUND™ with ANN HARDING pthar af “Capon plendid ORDERS 15 an any staze with Theater MATL P Inst SLONE <7 S1.50. Orch HETl Ral Gir 52 ram. Opens Cir., 51 52 Monday GEO. 30, Ml s lin a cast that | will change {offer a double |show the |ments in the span of fifty | Tower | Ark | o | June Clyde | Sullivan | sational Rt | ;|Q|f|‘fi||plllllin..l,qlmnlnrlln l L -g n\ b «4 J{‘: ahys<Brainpteg ] i ‘ 3gil .;‘ 5'1 Onlesa otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in {hls column are written by prese agencies for the respective amusemeut company. GRETA GARBO AT STRAND Greta Garbo's long heralded first alking picture, “Anna Christie, apted from the celebrated play by gene O'Neill, opened at the Strand theater last night for four days and | fulfilled all expectations. Miss G “PHANTOM OF THE OPER The current attraction at the litol for today and Tuesday presentsall the famous Universal production of |2 “The Phantom of the Opera” now with thrilling sound. . falking and dancing. That it is liked better than Cap- | Princess Yoland {who was born last Saturday, The da ever before is attested by the large isfied crowds who have seen the photoplay since its opening at the Capitol Saturday last Lon Chancy, Norman Kerr Mary Philbin have the leading roles sents thousands of bo's voice is not only suited admira- bly to the role of the Swedish farm | girl but gives every indication of | being rich and pliant enough to be | | adequate for any role which she may | be called upon to play in the future. | The much-discussed Garbo accent is | s0 slight as to only make her speech | the more interesting. In actors. On Wednesday the entire program for three da nd will feature talking pro- gram. One raction will present Hal Skelly, Fay Wray and William Powell in “Behind the Malkeup, Paramount picture in which i vided much entertainment. feature will offer Alan Hale an ly Eilers in “A Sailor's Holiday nautical co: dy 1 Anna Christie,” Miss Garbo gives a brilliant performance as the | simple and tragic heroine of O'Neill's moving drama The work of the supporting cast equally proficient George Marion ! the father role the feryor and inten: with | which he created the original stage | role and later played in the silent picture i al years Marie D Marthy, gives a superb characteriza- tion far removed from her previous » comedy roles; Charles Bickford, as| Matt, Anna’s lover, gives a sterling performance. On Thursday Dorothy Mackaill will be offered in “Strictly Modern,” a First National Vitaphone hit. An | cxcellent bill of vaudeville will b offered in conjunction. pro-|is players same “NOAH'S A In kceping lent the New brought back picture ever NEW PALACH with the spir Palace theater hav: the most spectacular shown on the silver screen “Noah's Ark.” which will tomorrow and Wednesday. This stupendous spectacle, which includes more than ten thousand in the cast, was over thre years in making. Vitaphone used for symphonic accompaniment, for sounds and for the voices of play- the grandeur of the effect can » imagined from the fact that th play covers the most dramatic mo- centuries —the modern story having to do with the period of the World War ind the ancient sequences portray-| The boat ing scenes of {he building of ths|Guard, was of Babel—vast orgies before b or 11 heathen gods—the world-de held here ing Flood—and the building charges of in TO PROVIDENCE March 10 (FP— motorboat Madame X, owned by | Albert 1. Murray of Fairhaven, | Mass., is 1o be delivered to the col- | lector of customs at Providence to- day BOAT SEN | New London, | in custody taken from s mori She since February on law of the of the Coast the local has been on violations. boat to the col- lector of customs at Providence was requested by the United States dis- | trict attorney there, Coast Guarl headquarters here said today | ROFESSORS RESIGN Haven, March 10 (P—1 Nicholas Moseley, son in of the late President Eweritus Ar-| thur T. Hadley of Yale, and Prof Cortland Van Winkle, have resigned from the faculty of Albertus Mz | college, it was announced today. The resignations are effective June. Professor Moscley vost. Neither has made the future of the navigat The delivery The characters play v parts in {he soul-trying moments at the ba- ginning of the twenticth century ted back to the days h—to vast scenes of heathen debauchesy—to the building of the Ark—the dark terror rising waters—which oyved all but th family of the patriarch cover ing more than a square mile v necessary to the production TWO Pl New fossor of nus | AT THE EMBASSY Tomorrow night is the last fim Radio Pictures’ smashing musical comedy “Hit the Deck.” will be seen and heard at the Embassy theater. This lavish all-talking technicolar film has cnjoyed a record run of four days here. dapted from nt Youmans, 7 fourteen we in Was pro- plans fo NEW HAVEN STORE ROBBED Haven, March 10 (®—The ge shop was entered early burglars who made off jewelry, watche val- ued at between 3,000 Fingerprints, matches few cigarettes were the only SR ay L today with the stage hit ey 2k 1t boasts a cast Il known players with I support. Polly Walk and Jack Oa cnact the leading roles. Miss Walker, known as the Cinderella of Broadway, is a form. v Follies Oakic 15 Hollywood's | newest “big time” comed part “Hit the Deck” have been written for h Roger Gray and Franker have recreated roles they originatsd the stage. Miss Padula, whose voice has the phenomenal range of | fcur octaves, reaches great singia licights in the “Hallelujah” numt the film. Others in Sweet, Do v clues, ATTL. ll“)l’fl North Attleboro, March (UP)—John W. Cheever, 84, pr dent of the Attleborough Saving: bank for 40 vears until his refire- ment in 1229, dicd at his home here vesterday THACHER ACTED UPON Washington, ch 10 (A—The | nomination of Judge Thomas Day | | Thacher, of New York, to be solici- | tor was reported favorably 1o the senate today by its judiciary Nate Sloit, | committee without opposition, on, Charles Luthe the Tithel C ald. George Ovey, . Dell Hende and Andy Clar ed directed More than 200 N and rs and dancers c butn production value to s opus cast include Wallace Harry Ma gene on BOUND OVER March 10 (A —Dr, 17 was bound over to superior court today bonds on a ¢ ol criminal oper A made the com- DOCTOR t City, ville, 66 zro whit sin sea- minal under $1 forming Hartford woman plaint. L Tocla the 500 1 Radio I a tion. USIE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Warner B CAPITO s, y and Tues. Continuous ! LON CHANEY MARY DHILBIN SINGING, ML 'l( SOUND EFFECTS! TALKING FEATURE Hal I'ay Skelly Wray and William Powel BEHIND/ THE MAKE-UP U Charamount Qicture | ALAN HALE ALLY EILER |ton, N. Y., | Leonard Schmutte, tippler | | by Judge | cording to the the corresponding period of 1929. Last week's vietims included si pedestrians and four occupants. LOCOMOTIVE OFFICIAL DEAD san Jose, Cal, March 10 (P—M. . Montgomery, 67, for many years ociate chief grand' engineer of the International IBrotherhood of | Locomotive Engineers, is dead at his home here after a long illness. Il health in 1927 forced his re- tirement from the Brotherhood of- fice, ending service in that organi tion of more than a quarter century. ROYAL COUPLE 1 Alexandria, Iigypt, March 10 (&) King Albert a lthe ¥ {Premier |day on King ¥ October, son greeted the half of Ki Fuad, @ left for Cairo. MISS BRONNET Iond Ale 10 (T ion Bronner, daught Bronner, European ma N died Miss ot e schools. accompanied b arrived here s vpt Prince Omar royal ¥ AMIZ CHOSEN ter which th March 10 () s third daughter, will be | Maria Rosa Nizza. The last name is in tribute to the Nizza regiment which Count Calvi, Yolanda's husband, is colonel ¢ of the baptism has not been set but is expected by the end of the week. BAB Turin, Ita YEAD named Guia Ann ) u in <h of for th of had lived ars, v in Europea crday who nine y education here ye Bronner the past her hery SMITH-DUDLEY LEAD Miami, March 10 (P—Horton Smith, debonaire young shotster who | recently allied himself with Crags- | =50 b golfers, and Ed Dudley, | q o Rt B Wilmington, Del., piled up an ap- | 2f 60 00T parently impregnable cight-hole lead '1;4 S in the 15-hole OIS v'mlwn;!n with o ot auar .ima. Ohio, a p . He Clarence Hackney, Atlantie City, N. Serey J., in the international - ‘W‘ matches here to FRANKLIN KILLS 'OUR BUI March 10 (UP) the Brooklyn bull » Spanish Spain, season y A the our- ; first cla ment. I MAN SENTENCED N. J. March 10 (- George Sfoess, proprictor of the eslin hotel, Atlantic City, where rooms of an entire floor al- legedly used for drug dealings, was sentenced to 15 months in the At- ta penitentiary and fined $3,000 Avis today. CABS SURVIVE ) (A—The hors d from o there are and only five hor conveyar The rilroad stations 1d their heard HORSE March FIVE HO! San Pa Trenton wer NAMED CENSUS r i Bridgeport, March 10 (P—Taul A. Saerier who s under appoin:- ment as chief special agent to take the industrial census in Bridgeport which will be earried out independ- ently of the population census ar- | rived today to open headquarte and begin work I'RIDAY rilms THURSDAY, Greatest of War “GOLD CHEVRONS” al U, S, Government Pilm SEIZES UNION CONTROTL, Springfield, Ill, March 10 (P Control of an insurgent convention of coal miners, called to reorganizc he United Mine Workers of Amer- and Frank Farrington, former sident of the Tllinois mine: o convention opened today RECTORS ATTEND FUNERAL Rome, M 10 (P— the Am an and C s in Tlome today at neral of Monsignor John director of the Trish college who died on Saturday. DPope sent a special henediction ica, pre > rectors nadian col- nded the Hagan here Pius 10 RILLED IN BAY Boston, March 10 (UI") sons were killed in automobile acci de in Massachuselits last week, report. of Geo iker, registrar of motor vehicles. This was on less than for the pre vious week and one more than for FATE n per- Connecticut’s Boys 26th, 76th, 42nd Divisions IN ACTION IN FRANCE Ps i PALACE | Obserse See This Spirit of TLent Biblical of Tits Picture House TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY At No Raise in Our Admission Prices On This Feature You Have Read the Bible—Now Sce the Bible Story ' The Spectacle of the. Uges WARNRESSOLORES see the “remple of Jaghut” 10,000 Persons Water Used, 11,000 Tons Time, 3 Year . Animals, | )00 Carpenters, 1.200 Studio 35 Acres “Noah's Ark” “The Deluge” As Recounted in Genesis of the Holy Scriptures and Hear “Heart o' Mine” Colossal and spectacular Stupendous Photoplay “Old Timer™ song H GeoroE OBRIEN Mat.: 15¢ Orch.; TIMES TODA U MANCHU? 10¢ Bal.—Eve.: 15¢ Bal: 25¢ '—TWO TALKRIE PEATURES T TRAND ™ HER FIRST TALKING PICTURE! CRETA GARBO/ Come to the LAST DR Warner Bros. Tues., Wed. Continuous A A bt of human flotsam on the current of Jlife nd love . . . a rolc of unfor- zetable power and appeal for the lovely star truly a big picture of ans year. with Charles Bickford Geo. 1% Marion sler Shown LAST SHOWING Mackaill in *“Strictly Vaudeville AR50 Dorothy Modern™ ['I'Hl RS, COMING—WILLIAM HAINES in “THE GIRL SAID NO” — X 1d Queen Elizabeth of y to- it to repay that of to Belgium in Tous- sitors on he- Miss Mar- Milton ° association, pneumonia. o com- n “hlood sterday with an instead of which is a tine