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NLEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1930 LEGION TO BANQUET |~ City Items Eddy-Glover Post Members Gather Tonight at Burritt spending the ¥ vana, Cuba. The Eddy-Gloyer post, gion, will celebrate the “Tuscania.” tenight with a banquet at the Bur- The meetings on the last Friday of each it hotel. About 125 members and triends of the post are expected to month will go into effect tomorrow |night at 7:30 when the regular monthly meeting of the Polisi Amcrican Republican club will be held at the Falcon hall. B. A. Grz owski, president, will be in charge attend and the affair promises to be | Reports of officials will be read. one of the social cvents on the posi calendar. we W. W. T. Squire will act as tonst master at the program to follow the dinner. He will be introduced by’ Commander Emil Schaal of Co. No. 4 of the called to a brush 1iddy-Glover post w will intro- duce the speakers. _Both ‘Past National Commander |street, Herbert Wellin of 256 Farm- Tdward L. Spafford of New York |ington avenue and Joseph J. Man- and. State Commander W. S. Alex- |carello of 220 Washington street, ander of Meriden have notificd th |also the return of the license of Vic- cemmittee that they will be unable tgr Berquist of 37 Fairview strect. to‘attend. Commander Spafford left The monthly meeting of the Hart- vesterday for liurope having been|ford County ciation of the called there by his-wife. He wrote | American Legion, will be held Sun- a letter to Haery C. Jackson of this |day afternoon at Wethersfield, city explaining the call and The annual session of the Order that he did not know the reason for of the Amaranth, state of Connecti- the summons. lcut, Commander Alexand South Manchester, Saturday, begin- Washington, D. C., officiating at the [ning at 9:30 a. m, All members of | laying of the wreath from the Con-|the order are invited to attend. necticut Department of the Ameri-| s, Helen Muter and son loft this can Legion on the tomb of the Un-|morning for Canada where they will | krown Soldier. spend a week. Mrs. Muter will visit | The speakers will be Department |the Shrine of Vice Commander Elmer Dickinson |other of Glastonbury and Past Depart- | ment Commander Anson T. McCook of Hartford. sailed Friday on American Le- s 11th birthday fire department | fire at 1095 ninski, at 3 |terday afternoon. The police were notified today of the suspension of the operator’s li- censes of John Monko of 19 Hayes o'clock yes will be in points of interest in Montreal The regular meeting of St. Mary's Ladies’ T. A. and B. |held at 7:30 o'clock tonight at Y. Among the invited guests will be (AL T, A, and B. hall, Spencer H. Wood, commander o Peter Contaldi, leader of the Im- Stanley Post. . A. and Samuel | perial orchestra, left yesterday for McGibbon of Plainville, repr Providence, R. 1., where he will play ing the United Spanish War Veter- | with one of the leading orchestras aps of Rhode Island at a prom to b An entertainment consisting o |given at the Providence High school vecal selections by Irancis Igan |guditorium. and a sketch by Gilligan and Lewis| Mrs. Thomas Murtha of 330 Iast will be presented. Dancing Wwill [ Main strect will leave early next fellow with music being furnished |month for Birmingham, Alabama, the Novelty Synzopators. where she will attend the, com- ] will t at mencement exercises college. Her son, George, |ber o the graduating class. s 2 mem- He ex- |Darien Police Capture Men Meriden Sought rien, April 24 (UP)—Two Lew- Mon. Me.,, men were arrested for eriden thorities hero today bPl}NSflRS GONCERT Sinfoniefta and Royal Dadmun| o1 Program Next Sunday With the thur Fiedler Dadmun, ist, the school ncon. to 0 the school, most ons of Evans hag halted their ['on & “hunch.” | The pair, describing themselves as Sintonietia S Avel |L.eo Boldue, 20, and George Gilbert, Roval | 119, both of Lewiston, Me., were car- SR "‘ll" oxal|rving revolvers. After questioning et they admitted robbing a concert at the Senior High station and grocery auditorium Sunday after- |3 ¥ ® given under the auspices | graduates-clect of the high|p, prom to be one of the outstand musical attrac- the scason in this city. t will be the contribu- > 1930 graduating class 10 advantages of the city Boston Sinfonietta is a min-| mphony compos- players of th on Symphony orchestra. M ler, conductpr, will lead th Toston Symphony in the *‘pop” concerts at Symphony hall this | Bosion conductor, store and steal- an automobile in Meriden. They Imitted stezling the revolvers in hiladelphia. SANBORN DIES Hartford, April 24 Willian | Adams Sanborn, real estate n, died in the Hartford hospital last nig He was formerly head of the Sanborn MMap Company, feunded by his father, and was ac- tive in a number of other busine enterprises. Je was an cuthusia:- tic motorist and a former commo- dere of the Hartford Yacht club. WILLIAM orchestra o principal SNOW IN MONTREAL Montreal, April 24 (UP)—A siow sleet storm of mid-winter inten- Y struck Montreal today, driving temperature below the freezing | point and sheathing the strects with ice, Royal Dadmun, the assisting. vo- | calist, will net only lend varicty to the program, but will add consider weight to its attractiven Dadmun s an American sful indjcates th w * is mot necessary to first 5o 10| pramie Liurope to gain recognition in this country. He ‘was horn in Williams- town, ) and his entirc carcer lias been followed in his native lond. He has sung with symphony | orchestras and oratorio societies the | cour over. He is regarded | throughout the musical world as .| great American artist { ie concert will take place at oclock daylight saving time o Sunday. was slowed down consider. nd many inbound trains were behind schedule. Snow began falling during the night and became heavier toward dawn. The thermometer hov- cred around 2 FAIRIES April 25th $:00 P. ) THE GYPSY ROVER Operetta TRINITY M. E. CHURCH LORDS® and LADIES GYPSIES The Lion of Luc tured lien hewn from stone near Lucernc o is a sculp- living sand- Switzerland. Zane Grey’s He-Men Talk! in his Greatest Outdoor Action- rhriller) ANE GRE Western stories thrill mil- Mons! Now his greatest comes to life on the talking screen. Hea his heroes love and fight in Zane Grey's “THE LIGHT OF, - WESTERN STARS Stnrnng Richard Arlen Mary Brian - Harry Green a Quramount QPicture Hone Chest Tree at Evening Performance A Mary n Lane Tuesday, Wednesday courtesy of the the Monday, Through the Jehin A, Andrews Co. Exclusive Local Lane Dealer Sce the Chest in Our Lobby ter vacation in Ha- | summer schedule of holding Main street, on property of M. | will be held in Masonic Temple, | . Annc and also visit | society will be | Southern | ter Motorcyele Policeman George | 2utomobile | gasoline | found guilty of- driving while under the influence of liquor on Park s I.IN[] RUEL TRI K on April 9. He was represented by | Attorney B. J. Monkiewicz. who con- {tended that the state had no casc {because the charge was based on | admissions made by time when he was under cnee of liquor. Officer William 1. Sullivan, who made the arrest, t ed that is attention was attracted by Baleku lin's slumping posture behind thc wheel as the car was going west on Park street about 4:30 o'elock in th afternaon. The car stopped and started again, going about 25 feet | before it again stopped and pulled in to the curb, the driver out and went into the hallway nearby building, where he about to ring a doorbell when was overtaken. He stagger officer said, and Licutenant Ma Rival testificd that he W the influ- Machine Overloaded During His Absence, Woods Reports Frank street was the Elm vietim of “a erucl | trick™ last Saturday, Prosceuting At- | torney J. G. Woods told Ju . axe in police court today, and the | charge of overloading an automobile | | truck. on which he was arrested, was nolled. Amodio is a furniture mover, the | prosccuting attorney explaine nd |as an accommodation he took the job of carting bricks from a build- | cated when presented befor ing which is being razed near the fne police station. post office on high strect. He knew |~ Jo S5 {the law allowed a weizht on his ool ity ; lin as to how many drinks he had j truck equivalent to about 1500 bricks | o %5 ¥ + replied:“Two |and he intended to carry no more, 09 the ! | o four., What is it of your business | but before the truck loaded he 4 L. | Mc admitted to the officor Jlmmm(‘ ill and stepped into the post | | office for a few minutes, only tolicutenant that he was the 4 d C f the c: s dein sl put on iy A CARE GG \“h.ph was more than the law allow- Attorney Monkiewicz did not cd. on any defense, which surpris Prosccuting Attorney Woods. I latter referred to the defense coun- I's argument as “an insult to Your Honor's intelligence” and asked ) attorney if he wanted *“a casc mad to order.” Officer Sullivan Amodio, i ot ioned Dalcku- owncr | “Heisas innoc nt as Your Honor," | Mr. Woods arcd e men their enthusiasm to et the jcarted away, played a cruel trick on | him and it is too bad we cannot | prosecute them but we cannot, be- use it would be impossible to ob. | Promptly, which was to his Ainta convit Nt e TN e Woods said, and handled t | no comment. the manner of an experience Balekulin was a “drunk- beyond all doubt, . and he should be c bricks Auto Brakes Useless Joseph Blair, 16, of 49 Pleasant street, bought an automobile for $20 | recently and had it registered in the | {name of & man who bos s| The case of Aaron Marg family. About 10 o’clock last ni 42 Acton street, Martford, charg [he was driving west on Austin street | with specding on South Main when Supernumerary Officer Dewey | Was continued until next Hulten observed that onc light on = the car was not burning. When he DANCE called to Blair to stop, the car co \e rezular tinued for about 30 fect and the|at the.Newir officer suspected that the brakes| pe resumed this wo were not in proper condition, so he tion to the Original ried them and found neither foot | stra, the management nor cmergency brakes working. the sorvices of Blair was unable to produce noted singing pianist opcrator's licensc Tinerella, novelty drumm |on charges of driving without hav-|have just completed a t ing it in his possession, and operat- |tour of the south, with one of |i car with defective brakes. He | Is bands in the cpuntry. admitted having left his license at|entertainers they among home when he changed his clotnes, | best, and will exte hemsely but claimed the brakes were in good | the utmost to he crow condition so far as he knew. Juds Drive out, troll or faxe fined him §5 and costs on the | pecessary, but be sure to got & | defective brakes charge and suspend- | Don't miss anything come carly. cd judgment on the other charge en driver” Woods said, victed, olin, o AT NEW l\(. I7ric Impe | curcd his and was arrested ost the driver at i ated theatrical not the respet SPARTY GIRLY AT STRAND JOLSON AT Jolson's latest pic arty Girl” is an ¢ for Tiffany releas what 10w makes more Trio on providing a coun Dot Loff poi osc romance i wted until arty girl s employ final racket, it AT THE EMBASSY on to not only but wheedle on company that her @ comm prod CAPITOL orite Pezgy Cous and Kirk Brown, Jr., the leads 1o qu up to par in the's roles and the rest ofs fairly outds* the spotlight( Matinees are, Wednes= written by Joseph MeC exhibits. James . ley. MeCa ithor Boots arthy Han 5t ] cher players popular song hits s in sharing S with their lead HARTFORD ed every lasco's che lay, Thursday and theater. Next wnounced Broth~ gripping drama that opens ord next Monday evening. ispense laden yeh cou L solid at the 45¢h Lytell in Brown, Jr... wees a .Jml rol It should .4;\.1.11 5 hou! 1 ctic while yritten scores of Tuesc 1 THEATE 1B GIAND As Dav 2 attracs at the N ewu%gton Grange Hall FRIDAY Ieaturing “ld Lally” the Singing Pianist Original Imperial Orchestra at the TABS’ HALL SATURDAY Every person will receive free of charge a pay en- velope containing from lc | when Dlair produced his license. The question of financial responsi bility 2 during the trial and | Prosccuting At'orney Y/oods told the | court the boarde red to by | Blair will be arrested on Blair's ad- mission that the was not in- sured. Blair claimed the boarder intended to trade the car for another one, and for that reason did not in- sure it, but Prosccuting Attorney Woods pointed out that the law re- | auires drivers between the ages of 16 and 18 to furnish proof of finan- cial respor y. and wrd- | or has tite car registered in his name | he is the actual owner and as such muct not p driver between the ages mentioned to drive unless proof of financial responsibility is furnished. Officer Louis 1. that he tested the brakes and they were uscless. He also talked with Blair about the circumstances under which the car was registered and quoted Blair as having climed to be without knowledse of the re- quirements of the law relative to | financial responsibility Driver Fined $100 A fine of $100 d in the case of Last str A species of arboreal enake. found in India through the air for from an clevation to a tude. It is known as snake. cons can glide distance alti- flyir som lower the (Registered) TOMORROW NIGHT ELKS’ CLUB Music by Bacchanalian Orch. “Where that diffcrent crowd gocs® Harps testif and costs was im- Karl Balck , who w —House of Perfect Talkies— NOW TLAYING Merry, Mischievous, Maryclous Marion Davies In Her First Talking Picture “MARIANNE” Musical Comedy by the JOHN T PLAYERS Mect the Pride of Pasadena Co-Teature ¥irst Musical Tarce “Why Leave Home”’ with Sue Carol Movietone A 'S HALL WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30TH and Dave Rollins Chorus of 30 voice directien of J. J. under the rar. Donney, Sound News—Talking Comedy —Novelties— Warner Bros, CaritoL Only Two More Days! TODAY and FRIDAY To See AL JOLSON Sing and Laugh His Way Into Your Hearts in ‘MAMMY” with LOIS MORAN Louise Dresser, Lowell Sherman Continuous Shows 2ot . M Starts SATURDAY \ Sensation in New York at $2.00 o Musical Monarch of the Movies Dennis King —in— ‘The Vagabond King” At Usual Capitol Prices Greatest Americ BUSHNELL MEMOR!AL HALL The Duo of “Sunny Side Un™ in Their G of the CHARI.ES FARREI.I. Starting SATURDAY CONTINUOUS DAILY, 12:30 to 11 . M. Another S‘nashlng Hnt Day WARNER BROS, STRAND Today, Fri,, Sat. fl I TIFFANY presents r \’ Just a Broadminded Broad From At Making Whoopee Shocked the World on the Road to Din, Broadway ! She Sin and Gin! with AP P R Ry Doug. Fairbanks, Jr. Jeanette Loff Marie Prevost e Frank Masters Co. with Hal Crocker's Orchestra Don’t Fail to See That Farcical Musica! Comedy A Roger Production Presented by State Trade School Athletic Assn. High School Auditorium April 25th, 8:15 P. M. Adm. 50¢ Reserved Seats T5e Tickets May Be Exchanged at Trade School Office For Reserved Seats