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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1930. 15 ROCKNE WARNED TOHALT ACTIVITY, Goach Told He Must Take Things Fasier Soon Rochester, Minn., Dec. 23 () — Knute Rockne of Notre Dame must retire from “his strenu- ous mode of living” or a complete breakdown may result, Dr. C. J. Barborka of the Mayo clinic, I sician, said today. This warning, contalned in a statement issucd at the conclusion of a complete examination coach’s physical condition, mean Rockne would have his coaching position, Dr. caid. did Phlebitis Trouble Gone amination revealed no recur- Tenee of the old trouble of phlcbitis in one of his legs, according to Dr. Barborka, but he warned the foot ball ter that it was apt to re- cur or a breakdown result if Rockne did not for numerous “out- side activities. Apprised that ed planning to r portation to t geles for the foot Notre Dame Stars eleven Saturday, Dr. f Rockne flies to Los will assume bility for his future care. Wanted to Stay Home Dr. Barborka sdid the coach hal heen warned not to attempt to make the trip to Los Angeles train or by airplane for fatigued condition, after the strenu- ous football seuson, might develop | more untavorabl Dr. Barborka said he understood Rockne planned to ren he til next Tuesday to complete Test. m: tockne v ¢ on ac him to Los An- 1 clash between 1d a west-south Barborka said: Angele we refuse to his Hu son "Ainsworth's husband too good to be true—he was too good. In all his life he had committed only one indiscretion and the evidence of that prank was “up in Mabel om.” His efforts to re- cover “it” forms the plot of one of st hilarious comedies of the American stage and it is this farec that the Civic Players are p ing in the Capitol theater this week wasn't Just nt- of the| not | to quit | Barborka | responsi- | cither by | fear his | | were | | | |av | ni EEEEE i e “Confesses” Holdup to | Regain \Mfes Interest || Chicago, Dec. (P—Perhap: Mrs. Joseph Janis hy this time | | re has forgiven her husband for los. | | in ing his job. |th At the police Janis certainly went to enou trouble to earn her pardon. “I'm a holdup man,” he said at a police station. - Impressed with Janis' spirit of cooperation, the police took him to the identific tion bureau in an automobile. They were unable to find any record of a holdup at the time | | or place Janis designated, where- upon he explained: “I thought if T did something to get my name in the papers my wife would forgivi everything— including the job.’ Judge William Helander listen- ed to the story and assessed a 35 fine which he felt would cover the cost of the taxi service to the identification bureau. Wi | ™ | said at TY | 1¢ - la Co m ea PLANVILLE NEWS - (Continued From Pgge Seven) | the co | ul | sni held at and at 9 Church of Our Lady of Mercy, where Rev. William P, Kilcoyne celebrated a requiem high ma Burial in St. Joseph's cemete 30 o'clock o'clack at home at the was | Services for Stephen C were held at $ o'clock at and at $:30 o'clock at the Holy Cross church in New Britain. Rev, artkowski célebrated a high Bu was Heart cemetery, New rnurewski the home reql Sacred tiem mas: in G Britain. ca Engagement Announced a The engagement of Miss asquarclla of announced yesterday at the § M was s is home o s Pasquarella’s parents. No datec t for the wedding. Mr chef at the Plainville Br Carlo restau- | rant. { Christmas Party A Christmas party will be “riday afternoon at 1:45 o'clock for | B¢ children of the ptist H nday school and their church parlors re gifts held on church will be 15 for the ildren of 1d on down s who are tree with intermedia to and including cared for dur y morning sermon. This affair Bertha Steward Mrs, James We Raymond. T Plumb's De Hi is Br bster and Mrs, girls invited Midnight Communion c On Christmas eve there will be a service of lights with holy com- munion at the Church of Our Savior. At 11:15 p. m. the,choir will lead a rvice of familiar Christmas carols | 1 hymns, At 11:30 p. m. the cele- bration of holy communion will be- from to class a come | 1 assist the ; Pe Mi | | | I by | ter L | cava of New Britain represented the Southington man. Ge | me ord of the Stephen | nir Schenectady, N, (Fe {and Charles Carlo of Plainville { pla un- | Edwards Ha oid hitting the ng across the road Anthony DelSanti as fined $25 and eritt 0. Ryder ckless driving. n automobi ree weeks ago with a c of on a He an intersection 1e casc on I was atured by the 1 witne testimor Attorney Briefs Miss Nellie Harris of | still confined neral hospital, patient for the A combined 1s party W girls of ange in onners of ents werc where s past fo shower a the local te honor Southington. served. costs Sast a lengthy one to the New of Mis child who was run- Southington by charge s m\u[\ul accident ar Olu wed Mrs. Olive Snelgrove of this town stree and was | 1y of about Angela 1 3road street Britain he has been ir weeks. nd evening by lephone ex- Lillian Refres Christ- Snow Hits Town Early mornir snock today of the rth cove hen t windows ane red with snow. A rienced bout omobile rable ¢ machines their sight this mor itos stalled tracks and trolley cars, 0 ker 0w, Golf miniature 1t Linde ended yest Shots cen the trect Hour course N st g first place with a & arded an org: Nystrom ptured ten-game Eversh with place of ticke seeond hoo Tonight Prince the Y. at the team of WML ChA t the "X e bs Trumbull Bowli Volts 106 100 loy 1t pole Dror Gr mmerly ller . Living in gutters trains ar scorc and 'w'lyul‘ Idle Hour A match will also be am and th hey 1 found the four inch Irivers lifficulty and it ning 1o sec on the trol- ex- in was motor p hed- fali of tournament and Broad T t Lk hool wi score. He irp pencil, of 04, ts fre stol 1 of v played ing Jnmp. | MRS, BRAMWELL 1S = STILL UNCAPTURED for Escaped Inmate Worcester Mor« 24 matic escape | , Mrs. hoax Mass., hours from Barbara edding today. Dec, 2 after insane Buffum bride, than an was still The yo ge State placed under the disclosure Harold Bramwell of navy,” whom she ma on December humble ship's Mauretania Watch Chesham Authorities learned Bramwell and > hu week, now in England to spend their wor rday made 1 from Worcester had beea observation following that ried in Oxford 15, was in reality a clerk aboard the Home had § honeymoon summer hon on Shesham, N, H i the f caded for Arthur hospital attaches They “ound Lddressed ntly penr riff ral state rday there yeste { ber of letters Bramwell, appar absent bridegroon at b home, but th course | 51 hospital i ot Without Funds known, Mrs. Br At Apparently was with ool of and hospit Asks Towns to Pass On Annexation Proposals Letters went ou s office ngton ' Waich Chesham, N. H,, Home. Bram- | Williaia | | majesty s | of { B s Ny o Zoe iiU.lh T and ews in this amusement comp rev the respe column AT THI Romance r{ing in its of success tainme tadio Pictu Alaska the Emb Consi masterpiec eve ro1 ed which of ter tomorrov EMBASSY o1 AT THE STRAND you 1 ! with you their Horde,” i tir drama 10rrow at 1ck00s.” Woc pose as heroes Color CAPITOL THEATER Cnty Items |Small I;;c{o‘r_\' Force Gives to Relief Fund ST. MARY'S LADY TABS Mrs, Mary Heery Woolsey HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING; Elected President | ‘ l‘m\ Jail on ‘\Idlke[ For C hristmas Present London, Dec 5 (P — How would Tike atl CANADIAN EDITOR CALLED BY DEATH Jennings Had Opposed Domittion Treaty With U. §. int one t00? London police St ell and special holiday rat Denmark many T Toronto, Or ten. th 1 o | | Claud A. C. Jer t roronto M d died two hours a (UP)— cditor in chief nd Empire, home here er he had torial for his dow basemer nd had been and Empire’s 1911, He had Once, it's L Prince said, Wales i D of vigorously the trade rec President. ates and prime minis- The agree- by the hich ON SPEEDBOAT Dec, 23 (P—On a | M 7 ched nnings was personally, gratulated of his op- for his him t Ont. ashel, EXPORT CO New Yor PER ADVANCES i by Copper cents, C. I F. to 10.55 resulted fron of t a firm- 1 in the when rs offered l\mnrd wn. PARLNTS HAVE Mu shoro, I, Mrs, 18 CHILDREN Dec P— s, D i and Oklaho fireworks characteristic casion for of The Smart New DURALITH Walls e.. Why not have them in YOUR Home? FREE COLOR SCHEME designed for your home by Cora Wilson, famous interior decorator. Ask us about this helpful free service. THOSE colorful Spanish stipples—lovely, rough Early English textures—all the varied, beautiful effects of textured walls—you can have them in your home, at sur- prisingly little cost! DURALITH, the wonder-working plastic paint, will give gin "he music vice follows Processional—*0 Come,” .... Wade Kyrie, by . PR . « Arnold Gloria Tibi, t cese Wood ment Anthem—"There Were Shep- proposed ity 857 B i B 3 e o T T e Y DURALTTH 0Old Hundred y : g | t t , s o the | W. Heery: \ resident, Miss \ Ps il secretary. TEXTURED WALLS | as their initial offcring under their town me of Temperance Organization— ! new name. The company is the same which has been playing at the Capitol under the name of the New York Players but recently took over the theater so that the legitimate ama could continue in New Britain. That their efforts are ap- preciated was evident from the audience which iehia DAy Despite fact that it was Monday and that holiday shop- errands claimed the attendance you the same luxurious wall treatments that you have admired in the most expensive homes and hotels. Come in and see the artistic possibilities at your command Ask for an estimate. to be used at the ser- | possible 1or nittees to conf ttee rcla Rev. John Malley is Chaplain. | comr ive to the Offertory Sentence saw last | sanctus, by Agnus Dei, by oria in Excelci chant “'Silent Night" Stainer Adams IN NEW YORK an old (P—Sp SNOW om York — THE SWIFT & UPSON LUMBER CO 153 ELM STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CON LINERY CQ. & W1 MAIN STREED Save Money Wednesday at Outlet C 3 ' TS DANCE and EVENING Formerly Priced to $39.50 $ 2 4.50 DRESSES Our Usual $16.50 Sellers $12.95 ping tion of many, the unusually lar Jam, did a night lived disco act Helen time Greeber | From tk s S clever Smart | oppor- their picce ting vice will o in an efteminate ushan unity r many to mak in fear that his wife would tmas communion. It is expect- T the his char- | ed that a large number will avail g nelte ] y FIGESTATILS | ING SO UTH (Miss themselves of this opportun tor|RAns 3 et Ens e al ut he president t T Alres 20. (P—Soutl of her greet the Christir rorn in church. 7 on the verge of hysterics and | Pythian Temple Notes a satisfactory intery tion. | Pythian temple, Pythian Isabel 1 starred regular ting widow, more mischievous ing in I ed, d the fact that i n in exception of Kr ind up in her room . inother. Mal sessed 1 only blot Gerald the Tenney) on wife spent mo, er ty Match Special Sisters, N tomor- 116 = WRONG TREE P)—Wal- CHOOSE = £ eve BABY e Pythiz and social lay ni SCALDED CRITICAT rtain- Ger READY g will be held o'clock in 1. 0. O, time | F. hall. A large Christmas tree will 1gible | be the feature and Santa Claus will evidence of Garry's folly and work- | present cach child with gift, while ed on the theory that ieralc the adults will not be forgotten. A el A EREnen would treat him be if pl nt evening is promised all in E 4 = L2k thought he weren't quite attendance. In carrying out this idea ith Case Nolled | lost her lov 4 r Smith of Cottage place, (Howard Hull was arraigned in to succeeded in morning on a technical | dome difficulty twe s driving but his d Jimmy Judge Meritt O, | hinond il lution of . Conlon h the were | p HORSE FOR SANTA IN HILLS it at i P —Here or WEAR to 1 Momaug on he | resident. so perfect. | almost | Weldon | d she also | New rable Alicia (Maude Orr). Mr.|R she TOYS IFor rural | SANTS CARVE De P stic en COUPLY] lony MAY Churr trehmont M \IU‘(\' Warner Brothers EMBASSY . EXTENDS TO - ALL NEW BRITAIN A HAPPY AND MERRY CH which g0 or ical Ant hokla Forres vder sk who not appe i Smith Quinn, two child, has t hit by in | into his car on East street. in a|was seriously injured. Testimony | the town role. Doris Dalton lent color | brought out in court proved that| The parental consent nece in | 1o the role of Martha Weldon, who | €mith was not to blame and that he | the case of girl who is under the helped Mabel with her schemes. [had done everything possible to|age of 21 has not as yet been given. Virginia Byers made a most attrac- ! tive maid. Harold Roy, ular members of the company, is | not being cast these days, most of | WOMEN DIDN'T BRAG ABOLU his time being devoted to managing TODAY AND WED. VIRTUE WHERE SHE CAME FROM! the business affairs of the company | o iD* ’ ot o vl e STARS OF “THE CUCKOOS” Rich People ; s BERT ROBERT e HEELER OOLSEY 1 “HALF UNRISE” 1o on rday court ation for officc work before David Clarke foot- as was run girl Kruger also 1 soveral minor king his first appearance mary of weeks although only as cle SSATY STARTS TOMORROW ! GALA HOLIDAY MIGHTY WO FEATURE SHOW Now Showing CONSTANCE BENNETT star of “Common Clay” one of the most pop- —lin — Marlotte . . and proud of it . 't Cherry with e o A Poignant Story of a Rich Girl who found Wealth a bad handicap in the School of Loye —Youll Enjoy 1t. the who anything—but met man AND SHOT AT men! REX Taking Add lml Attraction BEACH'S CAPITOL NEW BRITAIN THE CIVIC PLAYERS Formerly New York Players Presenting Laugh Provoking Fa Breath Romance A SPECIAL XMAS TREAT STARTS XMAS DAY Bring the Whole Family One Mad Kiss — made in a moment of ecstasy—broken in a moment of despair. Is that The Wey of All Men —The most realistic ever filmed—starri DOUG, FAIRBANKS, with EVELYN BRENT Louis Wolheim Jean Arthur CONTINUOUS picture SHOW 30 TILL 11 P M. 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