New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 7, 1927, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. 1 SDNESDAY, SEPTEMDLR 7, 1927, 5 : . e T T TN G e e 2 ‘ = N o o WHEN wll:E LEAVES cap. Sign Boar (, urday at the summer home of o acn et i | Miss Calls Her on Telephone and Bx- o7 roecr e ss Sue Forrest of Higganum. The . " arini told her he tends His Congratulations : mbers will meet at the hall on written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. The police court today had all slen street at 1 o'clock, |Between Stx and Seven Thousand A daughter, born yesterday at| Workers Join In Strike—Ask g Z CEARARATNLEERANNL AN NENNNNNNRNNNONNUNANANNGNRNNS | (16 appearances of a i POLI'S PALACE | ¢ Bi 5 ew Br } Eight-Hour Day, Also. -1 | s involving domestic relations, Special cor u New York, Sept. 7 P—Between 6,« the troubles of ree married ind 7,000 teamsters and trucke it upon the Roche. One |ag with drunk- ther was ac- | support his 18 il v 7 i s every da d thinks nothing | SRR AR ARKNENKNNNS strike today in an ef- : demands for a wage horter hours. on representative announced he strike would not affect ex. €S companies or the movement of o and from central mar- t might spread to longshore- A S S AN S S SRR SSSS AUTOS IN COLLISION automob owned by |F g nt providing for an e of $40 a week and a expired Sept. 1, and °k a new agreement average wage of $45 ght hour day. McKeever, chairman of e committee of the n picture | oy ion to their | his wife er bed by the hrowing her to t hing her in aged 21 years, BOWLING SEASON OPENS S Rule Diaval MAY GO ON STAGH hat inasmuch as the ex- had its origin in . present condi- arrant an increase in ast 100 years the the world has in. + less than 1,000,000,000 " [RRITATING RASHES For quick, lasting relief from | s of Libert neeting at 8 o'clock this| The | itching and burning, doctors preseribe !y s 5 A. M. hall out W 1 M. Hartman of 45 |all the mu s street has returned to her |face | i Who was represented red LeWitt, t did not }x\ 1s working tru was sent home at noon on of the we of 104 Cl drunken n of Dr. and YETERANS Frank T. Stray ompany her to t rela Senior Vice Com lane el 2 e House of Photoplay Hits! on but she said if he aid no > SR & would not go, and tha ¢ 3 DAYS MOR Yok was that he left in a huff and s Tod; [ went to her father's home. He ad- | 8 mander. Would Head National Encampment, i3 Report. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Keogh have 1 from a vacation at Norfolk Everyone A:._‘ “WONDERFUL” Have You Seen It? i Coming to The CAPITOL | Mich., t er of the V. . W. Canada. | ‘[LYCEUM s a visitor in . . the past few | Always Two Big Pictures Dolores Del Rio Edmund Lowe Victor McLaglen i | Loxd A ‘ Prices for This Picture ¢ Guilford vis- | —— TODAY — A el iy — Also — || W¥Matinces Evenings ] Gty | Tiione 5e-35c, 35c.-50c. L , ‘y SWEET Loges Reserved Evenings . .|| _ROBBERY | HOME Special Children’s Show has returned — Saturday Morning A Philadelphia. THURS. — FRL — SAT, Yorton and Episode No. 3 2+ Good-| | PERILS OF THE JUNGLE “What is my present car worth ) | in trade?” ‘ 4 IVEN several makes of cars selling at about the same price, why should one offer me a larger allowance on my present car than another?” | | {trom an|| REJUVE- | HOOT || | nd Mr. an THE S Al nd family | var Harvor || NaioN | GIBSON NATIO) e || OF AUNT | gEY HEY, 1 famis ol MARY | COWBOY! LADIES’ MATINEE This Coupon and 10¢ Will Admit A Lady To Best Scats —_— A Red Hot Modern Version of That Immortal Love Story This is a commonly asked question. Its answer lies in unders standing these basic facts: 1. Your present car has only one fundamental basis of value: i. ey what the dealer who accepts it in trade can get for it in the used car market. "RIALTO | PARSONS' THURS., SEPT. 8 Matinee Saturday RIL THURS.—F 2—Great Pictu “FOR HIS COUNTRY’S s ey D ) l ‘: i . pis > ¥ . 2 Imm“fl{)‘;:::‘l‘; s T 3.The largest allowance offered is not necessarily the best deal for | TOMORROW 3 s : and Wat | CREOLES Greater Shows! On the Stage! On the Screen! you. Sometimes it is not. It may mean that the new car involved has been excessively priced so as to permit an excessive allowance, 2. Your present car has seemingly different values because competitive dealers are bidding to sell you a new car. VAUDEVILLE Also J (%(n)]‘”m' By D 4. In trading-in your present car for anew car, first judge the merits “BACKSTAGE” by of the new car in comparison with its price, including all delivery Samuel Shipman and Kenneth Perkins with ‘ ’IACSTOLE”N BRIDE‘ and finance charges. Then weigh any difference in allowance. PRINCESSMATCHABELLI ) ¢ S PALACE || i oo || 1\ <4~ Liovp HUGHES . | osiae \\:‘;g ll:;(\;ER;\Z\ISBl:)\A | K Tafora Fce N E R L M OT BL(.{ Coufitry Stflre Extraordinary Vaudeville Attraction : ALLAN DINEHART S | it BREN D EL & BURT FLO “A car for every purse and purpose” ed Cast of Fifty . ; 3 Paramount’s Latest Star and Stage Favorites ?: Players—Staged by [ \ CHEVROLET . PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE . OAKLAND . BUICK Benrimo - APPEARING IN PERSON 3 Production Designed by In Their Comedy Riot, “The Poor Swede” LASALLE . CADILLAC - GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS Attt 1_OTHER BIG ACTS—t YELLOW CABS AND COACHES -+ FRIGIDAIRE —The electric refrigerator }ié}ginniné‘l\’e;t bunday MILTON SILLS in “HARD BOILED HAGGERTY” Many Handsome Prizes Wil Be Given Away. Distinguis Also Sce 2 Good Peatures Art Acord i “HARD PISTS” Companion Features —— Prices Evenings .... 30c to Sat. Matinee.. 50c to § A L)

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