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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930. SHINS UNDERGOING | ABNUAL INSPECTION 4 5 + 4 { Baber Pales Also Get t Building = Inspector's Attention Accompanied by Sergeant M. J. Flynn of the detective bureau, ing_Inspector A. N. spected barber poles and overhead signe on Church, Main, I Main, Lafayette and Myrtle streets this forthoon and continued the work on othgr streets this afternoon. During Octeber, the annual inspection of all sigws about the city will be made. Some barber poles and signs were found to be less than the required distance trom th were ordered raised under of ‘prosecution In front of Church street barber shop the of a pole ot trude over the- sidewalk far enough to be damgerous to pedestrians and the cordition was ordered remedied at once. A woman tripped over the base of the pole last night and wrenched her knee, according to a comiplaint received by Inspector Rutherford. SONS OF ITALY PLAN T0 "HONOR GREAT EXPLORER United Italy Lodge to Celebrate Oc- sidewalks alty one ra pen basc Jober 12th—18 Organizations pa to Take Part Plans are being made by United Italy lodge, Order of Sons of Italy, for a commemorative prog carried out on October 12 fror to might in memory of Christopher Columbus. The celebration will be conducted on a larger scale than in former years and is expected to bring together members of 1§ local Itallan organiz Accordin now comple , the start at noon Sunday when a ban- quet will be served and an en tainment which will last until P. m. will be put on. There will be & commemoration program in the 0dd Fellows hall from 3 to 5 p. m. at which 500 or more are expected. There will be several outstanding English and Italian speaking or: tors. Mayor Quigley and other city officials will be invited to this event which will include music and enter- tainment. At b o'clock a reception will sta in 0dd Fellows hall which will last for several hours. The plans are in the hands of Luca DiMinno, Frank Casella, Antonio Barone and James H. Passerini. . MEXICAN PRESIDENT ILL, CANCELS NORTHERN TRIP Ortiz Rubio Sullers general program will ‘Slight Indispo- sition,” Bulletin Say$—Calles to Represent Him At Ceremonics Mexico City, Sept. 30 () — Pres- Ident Ortiz Rubio, scheduled to leave today on a trip to northern Mexico, abandoned his journcy at the last minute. A presidential quarters statement | said he was suffering from a “slfght indisposition” and desired to attend to urgent business 1n Mexico City including some details in prepar tion of the next year's budget. The statement added at president had deiegated General Calles to represent him at ceremon- ies of inauguration of roads rigation works in nor which had been one of the pur of the projected trip. € T s at present is at his ranch, El Mante, in the state of Tamaulipas, ‘Tampico. City [tems Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Carlson of 61 Trinity street have returned to their home after spending the week Shiffer. as tender of Mr. and Mr: ACbirthday party Petgr Coppola ister, Madel Clinton stre oratéd with rainbow colored ers 3nd trimmed with balloons. Mise Marion Shiclds of Garden City-spent the c-end with Miss Irerfe Pieffer rren street Miss Shields fer have returned to He sume their stu Mike Sokol afternoon for assaulting his their home, 10 Gold street arrested by Sergeant Work has public works d; cadamizing of Lasalle street to the A-permit was D. Petro to build a t at 96 Belm ed cost of The Ne congre Hotel Gard forenoon at democratic o'clack Wed a to tream- we He + Michael Flyr An arrang a great qua provided in ! manhole between stregt, City I announced Practically northeastern sectj be dumped in carried off in the storr er, Mr. Merian said. It v towards expedit m the will- obvia hauls to dumy THE HART STU !‘I() Instruction in Music 1 PRANO HHARMONY THERON W. HART MAIN STREET Telephone 4895-M Build- | Rutherford in-| noon | ! plans the BONNY PRINCE GETS MEASURED FOR KILTS | Inverness Tarton Will Be Used i.ll Making Garment for Wee Lassie. Balmoral, Scotland, Sept. | King George's liftle granddaughter, Princess Elizabeth, just measured for her first kilt. It is to be made of the Inverness tartan. | The tartan, though little known, is | not new; it was designed by an old | lady who lived at In#erness in Queen Victoria's time. | 1t owes its name to th | the Duke of York, who it, is earl of Inverness. News that Princess Elizabeth is to | be allowed to wear a kilt coincides | with a revival of its popularity in | Scotland. | —_— {NARGISSUS TROOPS WILL SPEND TIME ON CRAFTS Members To Make Bracclets—Others has been fact that adopted Are Invited—Tree Talk Scheduled At the Narcissus t he tomorrow mecting of , which v Memorial 30 will be | church neeting | will s work. The scouts v allowed to make silver lets with stamped or $hammer- a very nominal The equipment will be loan- Miss Minna Richter, captain Me 1 Troop, and assist the captain of troop directing the wor Any scout from other troops who would like to learn something about |the work invited to join the scouts of N troop. Other op- her work in this Il be given later, the time and place of which have not becn vet decided upon The new patrol cbntest begins this | | for led by s rol is determined to make a good :cord. ay the hike, leav at 10 a. and returni The destination of the announced only to the ers, wt will lay a other scouts to follow. On Thursday, October |p. m., A. H. Shreeder, en will ve an illustrated lecture at the Center church chapel on trees in Connecticut. This 1- dress is sponsored by troopr troop 2 of the C r ch All girl scouts of the e being in- vited to attend. Scouts who are working for the tree-finder merit badge will be ecially interested. There will be a short business mesting preceding the meeting to- | morrow troop will have the church g at 5 p. m. hikers will be atrol lead- 1 for the an lay m, city Officer David Doty w $89 West Main reet this morning |to shoot a that had become [obnoxious to persons living in that vicinity. When he arrived on the scene he lost no time in de- patching the animal as it m be a sku The officer found fully atop a address given. t seated peace- chicken coop at the 'he police we commissioner the suspension no! of fied today by motor vehicles following Kilborn, 2 A. Karwoski, ROSENBERG BADLY HURT New Haven, Rosenberg, 38, early today whe hich he was riding the rear of a parked truck Haven hospital ‘it was sa gigiEenad B ypossib] | skull. Annie Holloran, retured nother and the 1 br COMING been g department raze the J. at 29 W of the old: strect and the DOWN ranted to Loui L. Do aat st h for yea late J. OLD HOUSE A permit has nditto to house 30 P— the Interest is very keen and each | | and proved | SUNSHINE SOCIETY HOLDS CONVENTION: Berlin wOman Expected to Be Renamed State President Sept. 30 (B — More gates attended the 30th he Connecticut ational ~ Sun- th annual convention of t division of shine soc Alder er of the internationa! guest of honor and e meeting on “Sunshine fternoon election of offi- cors was held. The same executives who have served for the past threc 1l continue in the same ca- y with minor changes. & officers who served three yes s were: Sta president, Pinc . Daniels; vice president, Mrs. Annie E. Miller; hird vice president, Mrs Stevens; secretary, Mrs. E Proctor; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Henrietta L. Pinches; treasure Mrs, F . Holt; and state orga- nizer, . Papenworth, zabeth Mrs. dent of Pinches, w is decease Francis Pinche#is a resi- Berlin. Mrs. Henrietta I Street Illumination | Investigation Made West Main street, between Cen- d Washington street, is actically perfect as ion, it was said last night at a rence between the board of slic works and representatives of Connecticut Light & Power Co. street the The city ments and improve- a it was decided new globe and > of the cluster lighs at Central park in the near futum:. It is alsp planned to install lights on A city street in a manner intended to demonstrate the ideal lighting ystem. The Connecticut Light “o. was represented by . local manager ict cngineer, bulb in on B. H. Edwin and M A. on Kilauea will the steam the Warner Bros. ?STRAND JOEN ARRYMORE T—in— “MOBY DICK” | with JOAN BENNETT J THURS,, FRIL, S Richard D l b 8 TRAIC 3 A t; V»udav;l Fridzy Gzbaret Night Coming SUNDAY Fddie Cantor in “Whoopee? “IHC Mrs. John | Louise | ho also lived in that town, regards illumi- em about the & Power TODAY JOIN THE To see the scason’s ing screen play. Its aripping at your heart str 5 the AYRE LEW ama will teay “COMMON CONSTANCE BENNETT +irl Who Loved Mot Wisely— Put Supported By | GROWING CROWDS outstand- . with Well Jut —TULLY MAR Feature Shown at GERALD © at the Oiy “LITTLE Wt | I Unless otherw(se tndicated. theatrical et GRAND THEATER, HARTFORD Funnier than ever the liol vlause met ing Billy lesque’s ace share of the generous ap- ed out to his show, Slid- Watson, Mutual Bur- comedian, opened a week's engagement at the theater in Hartford yesterda show “The Flying Dutchman” is a are, treat indeed, with never ceas- ing action, tunes and a host f feminine stars Flo«Ziegfeld might well envy o Monfred, the tenor, Billy Zinell character man, Laure L a winsome little bit of femini struts to perfaction and several special vaudeville acts are all part of the entertaining whole that goes to make up «“The KFlying Dutchman.” Performances at the Grand are and daily ‘His o ice AT 9HE STRAND In the days of “Maby | dramatically reproduced in W Brothe nd Vitaphone pictnr that name in which John Ba more is starred, {playing at the Bedford, Mas: capital of th 000 gallons of duced annual of it used for stoves. Today, the > oil the world over, 70,000,000 gallons fraction of that is used for and heat. Whale ofl is valuable as a base for cos p and hnmr substitutes, and while much ? the danger and romance has gone | from the whaling profession, it is | still one of the most profitable of lall sea trades. Dick,” so yarner of ry- theater, New the whaling world, Some 12,000,- whale oil were pro- at that time, most fuel in lamps rand Joan Bennett and Lloyd Hughes play leads opposite Mr, Ba Lloyd Bacon directed. Cr Mr. Barrymore's char: of the mad sea captain | pursues the white whale on geance bent, the greatest of his spec- tacular career rrymore. sider | tion The Drama Is Coming Back To New Britain. i .Doris W. Nelson Announcing the Opening of Her Studio of Dancing BALLET, TAP and BALLROOM Room 315 Booth's Block Tel. 1835-W w%fiww and winning Grand | and which is now | ) ! 'u LT ] .“p notices and reviews in this colump are written by préss agencies for -the respective amuseruent company. | MBASSY THEATER Perhaps it's a truism to say that good drama is always good. but thé fact remains that worth-while offer- ings of the stage willefind an even r field in talking pictures, A case in point is that of “Com- mon Clay,” Cleves Kinkead's Har- vard prize play in which Jane Cowl rode to fame before the footlights. Under the skilful directorigl guid- ance of Victor Fleming, itional eminence in thosscreen ver- sion of this drama, judging from the | reception accorded the Emba theater yesterd, Mis: the outstanding duction. sure-loving girl Tbent on'destroying, ually manages to reach some mea- {sure of happiness after a heart- | breaking struggle, is unquestionably | | onc of the finest things the speak- ing screen hag yet given us. first time since her advent in tures this noted actre portunity to develop her film at the ature of the pro- whom o sce afid’ Who "event ic- ibilities and she takes commendable | 'SE HERALD C dvantage of it. Gerald = Sullivan at the organ {s | featuring, *Litt and | annual output of | is approx-| , but only | vill ta place at Wedne October 1. Music for dancing is provided by McEnelly's Singing Orchestra of thirteen musicians. This orchestra (has been appearing before the pub- | lic for 21 years and has played for | | more than 6,000,000 dancers. It is widely known throughout the east and has attained a national reputa- tiod by its radio programs broadcast wllrbr’\ from the Butterfly Ballroom, Springfield Mass.,, through Station | WBZ of the Westinghouse Company, | . Keith vaudeville en- | This (\\]I probably be the appearance here this season. . HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS [GRAND only | |usE Twice ;:::.F(rl:) Week! Everybody’s Favorite! SLIDING BILLY WATSON and His Own Laugh Riot “Flying Dutchman” 20 20 Heart Ticklers Shows at 2:20 - 8:20 Constance | Bennett seems about ‘to reach inter- | Bennett's work is, of course, | Movie Ace’s Airplane Held Up by Darkness Albany, N. Y., Sept. 30 (UP)— George O'Brien, motion picture actor, prepared to resume his cross-country fiight today to Bos- ton, to attend the National Guard convention (nEX‘E. in* company with Lieutenant James B. Car- roll, U. §- A. O'Brien, a captain in the California National Guard, will_repgesent - Brigadier General R. E. Mittelstaedt, adjutant gen- eral of Caltfornia. He and Car- ( rol] were forced down at the Al- bany airport last night by dark- ! ness. New Hunting Area Will Be Opened on Oct. 21 New London, Sept. 30 (A—The opening of a large area of woodland | extending from Perry's ice pond in Her portrayal of the plea- | | League, this city through Montville, over Chapel Hill, north to Salem and east to East'Lyme, for public hunting has been accomplished by five or- zanizations, the New London Coon club, the Norwich Fish & Game Association, the Izaak Walton the Valley club and the Ccnnecticut Hunters' Protective As- dociation, working one with the other and all assisting the state 1 of fisheries and game. The will be "frdbm 6,000 to 10700 acres to which owners have given | releases of private hunting and fish- For the | has full op- unusual | | | | | | | domain The un- ns ing rights, throwing the open' to licensed sportsmen. hunting #rea may be ready for ners about October 21, if condi permit hunting. 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