New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1930, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRAI D. TRIDAY, M \RCH 1 4 1930. MILIKEN CITES s ey FILMLAND PLANS; Elizabethton, Tenn., March 14 (UP)—Shots were fired today at Says Movie Makers Teying fo| Strike Be) Standards | a bus which left here to bring Washington, 14 (P—The | workers to the Bemberg-Glanz- stoff rayon mills, where a strike on picture industry was describ- | «d today by Carl E. Milliken of New is in progress. March York, aide to Will Hayes, The driver, alone in the bus at t or five shots we None hit the ¢ Officers patrolling th E ect. on whom was calibre pistol. ugency working with the clements of the nation “to help| \merica set new traditions in social rosponsibility for the world and for | New iture generatio There is evidence on every s tlie former governor of Main e better films commnit stern division of the 1 n Revolution, tures under e industry is co imnproving. Lurthermore, E tae industry, aided by the counse! er and of three «nd support of responsible elements, | Under frec oha \ seeking far high ndards than fthe jbldifortth the box office. jyear Cites Weekly Attendance Milliken cited an increase in weel attendance in motion pictur aters from 40.¢ in 1 et v 000,000 today as the best en-|ygse on s will be furnished ement of present day pictures. ¢ the Ford Brothers Co. of New e are not a degraded or im- en, the ler for that item, rioral people.” sserted, “despite obtained the bid by offerin the fact lo is louder than virture, and such an endorsement from the American public could | come only to an cssentially whole- some product.” “The motion picture industry is vroud to bear in mind, while it ful- s its nec: y and self-justifying 1urpose of entertainment, the corol- ry duty of assuring character-| ing qualities in that entertain- ment,” Milliken added. More Films Approved ntion to the privilege General Feder: E , Y. M. C. rnational Catholic Alumn ther organizations to view pictures i1 Hollywood before their general distribution, he id one pioneer or- ¢ anization recently approved cut of the last pictures vhereas fen years 1iended only half the pictwres pro- |, luced. AWARD CONTR/ CONTRACTS | (ity Commisson Ope Opens Bids for overmeime Materials for 1930-81 in_anothr Contracts which will prok tal over §1 0 were ) board ot mhm- works | dewalks and d to Nicolo Bellini of | submitted the and Stone Co. 116 per cubid \ollc s of the miesite, which is items on th budget, will William H. H furnish . which submit- 5 per ton. Oil for Ham Han Nish asp low bi quare price indie patching and 1 patch the ted by Eust wooden tene petition pre authorized by the board. Fessenden Wins Billiard Crown by Eleven Points . Louis, March 14 ‘W‘—] ay \ nden of M nding h 1s. ‘lurvl tournament match ;n. 40 innings. The Wisconsin con ractor clicke 43 billiards i to win m P who had needed but 1S. T i o Applely w York millionaire, with three Vietories and no defeats 1:actors who attended, anxious Irear the results of the bids. an interval in the meeting g the announcement ticut Quarry comy bid the Sherman pany of Plainville by > privilege of furnish- d stone, City Engineer ian and a representative ling company, engag- Merian m They arcelldefined. Anachy ¢encatien,sneczing; cold, chilly faeling, headache. Treat them at once with the onguul cold remedy. Used by millionscveryyear. Refusc substi- tates. {tell druggists com dmitted that at tim re was a slight de- \ y in the handling of the materials v Ihn it had always compared rably with that might rendered by any company under )*c ‘'onnecticut upon. The lack of serv- 1, had caused th stone Laxative BROMO ‘1 the Sherman \ommm\ $21, ”l(‘ contract for v'hich seven in- Qividuals and cempunies fought an submitted prices ranging from $8,- 050 to $16,280, to furnish l\\n\(‘r\als“ The D. MILLER Co. 26—CHURCH STREET—26 Tablets Specials for Saturday NET CURTAINS— $1.50$1.69 $2.50 ,, $4.50 i Pair. . i M \RQL SETTE AND SCRIM CURTAINS— 79¢ 98¢ $1.12, $3.50 Plain and ruffled, pair ! COTTAGE SETS 3 All Colors COUCH COVERS. .. $1.98 $2- 6° $8 75 K 56 inch CRETONNES 90 t 59C $2.69 , $6.00 50 inch TAPESTRY—Suitable for Furniture Covering, yard . AXMINSTER AND VELVET RUG"‘—fl'om $35 w $75 LET US ESTIMATE ON YOUR \\'INDO\\ .\ll.\l)lu NEEDS l\h'\\\OOl) AFGHAN BLANKETS—AIl wool, fast colors—Reg. \919—bdluldd\ curbing. | i ¢ bid for furnishing QUININE Successtul Since 1889 ‘ HOSPITAL CROWDED. -~ | R REEKS REPORTS .- ,All Departments Occupled } Extent of Their Facilities | Overcrowded conditions | New Britain General | the nurses' jyl v by Dr. {tendent. The hospital has been v | per_cent. occupied for 1 | months. Tn hospital purl: means the instity ts maxin T. Eben Recks, sinets. It also mear {bed in every ward must 1 pied. Dr. Iteeks pointed o is impossik roity ward s there is no more room small private Such is the stitution. stration. orted to- ic Speaker---8 nev single illuminated dial- s ship---Rich, clear tone. Come in for complete details and a demon- was only one vacant private [],M F roity }erur(n nt \\hcr( no more room and it though the stork would equested to visit a few private | |homes. In fact hospital officials| on the verge of making 'S one day > mothers and their ” bk Al of Her Faults rel at hospital of increa ating costs ampers outine of the entire institutior 1 now has 100 nu es’ home on superin- Il we proved hou nurses is the 1 the hospital stated. In a recent p ence I RIO TODAY March Carey, preside Garden corporation of Rio D —W. I. o | Square win and - | colate from ring company T'OR BEST RESULTS I HERALD CLASSIFILD ADS | OF FRENGH LIFE - > Coming Back to America “With Blair & Brodrib’s Saturday Special 8 Tube Electric Dynamic Complste with S Guaranteed THESE SPECIFICATIONS Beautiful Walnut overlay cabinet lowboy---Built in Dynan st type Tubes---Power Tubes in ]y\‘\u pul a radio mechanism of superb workr: ORDER EARLY FOR SATURDAY DELIVERY THE BEST IN RADIO TO CHOOSE FROM VICTOR — BOSCH — SONORA ATWATER KENT — EARL The Leading Music Store Blair & Brodrib 170 MAIN STREET Opp. Strand Theater SATURD AY EVENINGS PHONE 6200 OPEN Is, next Wednesday Wait for Grand Opening lle family will rem L the pater fam ns up the old homestead guthers in the neig 1 when 1\\ cov- Bodies of Three French \natm: Found in Conge Mar 14 (#—A Brussels paper Intran- on th ul fighting ound in the Men's and Young Men's SUITS All £35.00 SUITS Now $95.00 All $40.00 SUITS Now All $45.00 SUITS Now $35.00 All $50.00 SUITS Now $40-00 ported last ye SPECIALS for SA * URGF OPEN SEASON FOR STATE'S DEEF DISII‘IC[ Flre Wardens Report Damage Done by Animals T e ireat | deer in forest plan hards and crop lands was reported by district firc wardens of Windham d New Lon- ting held at which State | Hawes pre- car the railroads were SHIRT SPECIAL $2.00 Collar Attached SHIRTS $1 o 559 5to 1715 NECKWEAR SPE(TAL $1.00 Plain Color TIES D f o = 85¢, 2175150 BOYS’ BLUE SERGE SUITS Were $18.75 — Now $6.50 18, 19 Sizes 131 Sizes 17, Group of 50 YOUNG MEN'S 1/2 Price Sizes 33, 34, 35 SUITS SUIT SPECIAL We have 3 small size YOUNG MEN'S SUITS $25 to $35 Values Your .00 Choice . $5 Sizes 33 and 34 TURDAY credited with only 37. Robert M. Ross, forester of the | Connecticut Forest and Park asso ciation, said the acquirement of 000 acres of statc owned foreets would be & 20 year program at the rate of purchase now which ha: been 20,000 acres up todate. J. A Gibbs, extension forester, urged adoption of forestry methods on farm in wood cutting so that re | maining timber will be an aseet { rather than a loss. 1500 Leave Library As | Fire Is Discovered | Boston, March 14 (UP)—More than 500 pcrsons filed in an orderiy manner from the reading rooms and lecture halls of Boston public brary when fire damaged an John Singer Sargent. ter reached this work, however Men’s and Young Men’s OVERCOATS All $35.00 and $40.00 OVERCOATS Now $95.00 All $45.00 and $50.00 OVERCOATS Now $35.00 Al $55.00, $60.00, $65.00 OVERCOATS Now $45.00 All $85.00 OVERCOATS Now $55.00 BOYS’ SPECIAL 5 DOZEN BOYS’ WOOL KNICKERS—$2.00 Value $1.50 We Still Have Some Close Outs of LADIES’ $9.00 and $10.00 SHOES at $2."9 $3.69 and $4.89 LADIES’ KNIT-TE Guaranteed for MEN’S Our Shoe Department Offers Some Specials in AND WOMEN'S SHOES AT $3.69 OV ERSHOES — SZ.aO to § $2.00 .25 Values ( RU[ |5 Ul \\[\LL bILL UNDERWEAR—S$1. 00 \alue< 49¢ Sizes 34 and 36 ) FOP(O\Tb JUST ARRIVED FOR SPRING New colors—New Models—New Weaves. two years’ wear $30.00 SPRING WORSTED-TEX SUITS The largest assortment we have ever shown. Guaranteed to wear better than any suit you have ever bought. 40.00 NEW SPRING TIES $1.00 to $2.50 NEW BRITAIN GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE WHERE WEST MAIN STREET BEGINS

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