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e e i 1 VR A P I G 5 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, O(TOBER 20, 1927. on Franklin square, laid over for He declared also that '!u‘ pers Grand Royal Matron ]| mevection: 12 3. Voomis, .,.SHIPPE[ NAMED ! TOOK EASIEST WRY [3in,icciared ise that, the pers gazer® U n 00 exception for garage sideyards on ! e trict from another state, intending Visits Laurel Court || {incoim sireet, coniiionns. srant. ‘ o TieI 1 or At Al o ed; Willlam Paskawski, extension of AS Sl N _R‘l,ll\\fl'nm- Girl Arrested In New |ty of being an accessory aftor the B Honseontormingnisn o "'””‘| York Charged With Fleccing be- ' {street, conditionally granted; George Wild, zone change on Winthrop point; W. Loomis, change in brown-haired girl apped zone from 457 West Main strect S[a[e Bflnk Job | masked detectives at the partment Stores, Connecticut Awaits Now Haven, Oc 0 (P)—Until the »\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\‘\\\\‘ ; westerly to the railroad bLridge, laid |mptodiy o tell ‘how Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical motices and reviews In this column are over for inspection. | 7% Yasschusaunthomassio written by the press agenclee for the respective amusement company. e ———— Hartrord, Conn., Oct. 20 (Pr— New York last spring to . Ship i B co i faa =t b aYonastecd but B R R R T 2023 S TS e Pacific States Open e T e o AT THE LNCEUM | “BEAU GESTE” AT CAPITOL [ | War on Paralysis pointed buni commiscions r, 8 - | last whim of A program of unusual cxcellence ' Byt fwo days remain, today g San Francisco, Oct. 20 -—Health | irg John ot Putnam, | Calmly, opens at the Lyccum theater today | 1eiday, (o Ve Theions oapion officers in two Pacific coast states whose rosic Tl amd cor s until Saturday night. |- today cxtended their drive on infan- | December 1, and who was recently | It consi of Carmel Myers in T tile s. All elementary gchools | elected a r Gl i Girl From Itco,” and Rin-Tin- | jat B @ and Arcada, Cal., were | Hartford-Conneet Com- 1, ot “Jaws of Steel” “The Girl Tromb thol Yvaa s hot jordered closcd following the appear- | pany. Governor Trumbull's appoini- AN N a drama of bitter Io SR SRrie| {ance of new cases in an epidemic of | ments of Mr. Shippee is until the cmployment after aming rivairy, the story of a ory wately from | { paralysis which thus far claimed | third Wednesday of the next session |,/Tom high schoc ! ho loved love more than 1 i {nine lives in that district, of the legislature, when the gover- POsition, she said (b il tlh v te brothers, | Oregon health officials reported | nor will submit to the eral o which had he st o Hghtnini | sround whom the story is written infanti lysis had appeared in | Sembly the nomination of other's, for §1 nd her o s like flint untit it} up of the great almost every scction of the etate. | Pee 1o fill mainder of the| A girl friend then to A : welted at the first cares the ray of stars that has ever Isolation of patients was onlun] term of Mr. Byrne, which expires in |continued, how she might v Eo gt : How many carefully _coifturec man she loved. With an for f atine | from which fllms were 1ds can e test of eyer W0 aviators who risked their | July 1951 of departnient stores s caring Ily good cast of players inclu ched Co e, inches & s 14 reveal not ® Shippee was born L 1 i in a night landing m bring Mr. Shippec's appointment puts artiord N iims Walter Pidg LERIL Dl n MRS, CHARLOTPTE BOYER from Santa Monica., Cal., to ! at the head of the state bunking de- T : ey ELO MSHT e Henry Herber ddred Harris and hild néar Phoenix, Ari ve- | partnent, the yourmgest man to Jiold i e e dance, and many others comp - Lanrel Court, 0. of A, will meet \n arded with @ report ) T position in the country and : i have no taint { ture also fs a very stron cing of- Iriday in Masonic hall. Supper | tient was greatly improved. st history of thie e £ who holcs theni | 1 1 won i S t 6:30 with the reg- R e i ildren at 4 Tin of v Wt T:45 o'clock. Grane | 1594 ir : Haven » one can be sure who has acid ing Saturday for four days Ioyal Matron Charlotte : l:mu-r ol-lllegal Slllger\' Case yI,”u\yi -‘\.‘ Al 5 '(I,“ ,:‘ immediately i PR T Bictiard Dis Wik appear with Mary | Uis city an associate grand offiocrs | Continued in Court town and the | S 5 Disteict Kitarmsy | g0 aven suepak Shis ol o { - MAR 3 vian o ino A il make a visitation at this meet-| Briggeport, Oct. 20 (—Dr. M. high school { P Attor ition of the scalp. it is time for #4 crt by the Unite Shonghal 13 L ma (ing. The officers of Taurel Court|(carl Beck was {oday excluded from | nost gradunt 1 Danderine, This scientific prepara- 1 on’ Sund of oriental jr ind one of Dix's | will exenplify the degree work. | the rior court upon motion of the followin ra yed neutrallze any acidity; and i nd il i greatest vo coun for Dr. Morris T. Horwitz, bookkeeper and wster for 1) it : ! ssol Il dandruff if there fs any z ot S, of this city, now on trial charged | Corkill Worsted Compir he De- HERENOJRD0 Aotior ! n(And it always gives the halr itselt i hie ior & 2 X L 0 1 operation upc Dorothy May ham County National Bank, Daniel- < er, hold a wave longer, and Letter all the time if you 1y apply a few drops it! Every drug- s this perfect conditioner of the scalp and hair, and a thirty-five vhio « here March 18, ' son, in 2 0 so again after| Gee of His Life—Goets Ferm in i | where he s serving a sentence in department of the disbursing | "}”" el e their tour is ended. The o t is one e connection with the death of the fice in base seclion number 2, A I S of the most worthy that has heen Cheshire Reformators Reynolds girl, will he a witness for 15 1., doring part of 1918 and 1010 £} y The vent hottle lasts for weeks, 3 wefore public for sime time and . - GOt cd oI it SPa g ) S (e St e T teasin b T 3 the war was fol Alow 1 L i mother Wl father children in 1 lad, Toward Wall this ! eson's only refort wasile~y o re g v York ,,,,‘f a !w.\l:\lvvi | held by 1} s here i s o i e : (Crew Is Rescued Qe eone clew foglon) e ’ st Thursdas Eor. aa 1 ’ v s 1o he Polis] { postpone, ind: / e = shoch ol E to come into the state eniploy 7 1 - | 3 A DR F A ome on man B. . Ca When Ship Sinks|as junior examiner in the SR sistant manager of rand thea- Oh What a i v ing it s IECS AR NODIL WL E o o auat R (e i Y Oot 20,—(UP) department in November, 1620, un- | (e ter, was sted charged with ro- 3 her home to car % Santete Tl Iy L[ Fourten members of » crew of der Commission E. J. Sturges | celving films illegally transported, * i i w10 T N e L e e o e e e | girl was Becky ; T Aol high but s al captain J, escaped 1o~ aminer in 1921, and the following i wporray 3 e VoI fomye henri fore Judge Thomas. p ALACE ‘ cour ept ves der Commissioner J. K ; : it = - y i THE PALACK L Son S swopt vtar, wnder Commissioncr i rl in another state, nor was| : ’ 1| She was the SAD little, BAD e o letharay e A Commlidioner. Brthe | sopsliedi ool tovecels such g Al tnont| . URe S9 epver pooauarters of 1 ittle, GLAD little girl you've i ' th ha | Tiver. F ) Missi one who has brought such film into | the cartl's surface, hut does not | eid about f the Palace | At ot erei The erew took fo the boats and him deputy in No- district but who Is not an ex- Drovide proportionately for man's | read abou! SRS \ i t ooy | 120ded saf vember 8, 1 | press ca or ofher common | wants. out one-thirtieth of | Begins r, or an ag nt of an express | the world's inhabitants gatn ‘ i ‘ 5 S 4 n thelr Sy ) to within 50 feet of the| 4 ' ering the i L a com- | zone in question ick! In the United States at the outhreak his mother ATt o property owners who gor Hamp geickl How piten of the is said to be one of the pposed listed, Commissioner )ou & purup, with tha[’ ST s ai Fpsa e V1A Tiost, t¢ Hhaiathe ¢ dinary” salt. Butyou don’t have to. [ | ned. Dorothy M proposition | SHarman, Lavrence Gray, [ ; V indefi- | and make its decision at a later International Salt will zever harden N & ) Cales, 1 Ian Keith head an |1 term in i roforma. [ dulr. ; t : ot become lumpy. 1t's the cleanest, ’ I The Ohoes You ve o e frocalled th Wadl in the | now,” 1 w0t at the hoard purest salt you can buy. Andit'sal- { ane of i e Lt sovoral g contom ways free-running! 24-ounce pack- | N always Wanted G have. event mech ferlnring N e m of Commis | BonaHeRE i vad o age for five cents. At your grocer’s. Maynard ir “Gun Hand Gurrison.” AVEN'T you always hoped to find a really smart shoe that would be friendly to your foot? CrsHY? wo $50,000-000 Cahle ; Company Is Organized anlaation of & SN0 cabi g 2 B v No ultra modish, and shaped over the ! :I:?‘,.,;" turin company : ‘ sy famous “Limit" lasts, it fits the foot Al iy il : SHion pc*futly in action and repose. And | e ennation pane tecom. Boston Man Injured as —_———————— | then there's the Arch-Tone support, | bt Ly s, | Ruilding Collapses too, another comfort your fect will [ thank you for! Drop in and inspect the stunning models we have to show, Corporation to information in Wall o Manufacty Jtome Wiro comp " DANCING EVERY PRIDAY Newington G Tmperial Orchestra o dard 1ne company, and Admission H0c. ground Cable company and the | oo pon S e 3 | sheet, rod and wire mills of the | s Other workmen. ¢ Baltimore Copper Smelting and : SRR Rolling e . —_— ot (TS repUM | |CAPITOL| Stamford, Conn., Oct. 20—Repre- — - Eentative s P \mvm of the m, i S ko, Today and fourth congr 1 district will be | TODAY — FRI. — SAT. L 2 Days More I ® republican candi ¢ . nation he announced Some doubt had heen express: to his desire to 1 for ofticc because of 411 health duri year, but he described being in the hest of h spirits at the present time. will be toastmaster at a din- ner given tonight by the Young Men's Rtepublican club of Stamford Governor Trumbull and Licut. | rainard will be epeakers 2—CGreat Pictures—2 tarmel Myers lba AS past iself as h and A Great Photoplay! “Vogue Shoe Shop ; 236 MAIN STREET A GREAT SHOW i Paul Has Two Chins Now ' A ’SUPERB | i At 2:35. 4015, 7:00, 9:10 at the dinne BEGINS SATURDAY DR. WORK IN®DANBURY. FOR 1 DAYS Danbury, Oct. 20 (P—Dr. Hubert | Work u(”\\u\_ln gton, 1:4 1 >zlvr|>‘- Tl’\fl ; ACTS few days in this 13 the guest of RIN_-TI;\':'I"I.‘\'Q i_u ) | d h S h E Including S e e e el O Sl an the Dtomach o he will spend the week-end. LADIES’ MATINEE ST This coupon and 1¢¢. will ad- EAD HERAL X : o FOR YOUR WANT! mit a lady to best seat PARSONS’ Dempsey-Tunney nR Fight Pictures Also Lriday and Saturday Nights | | . JOHN GOLDEN | Open Tonight | The Famous Dancers GUY and PEARL An Alderman MAGLEY Remember how slim and boyish he e A looked just a few years ago. PALACE—Tomorrow » and Pha.vondertnl What wouldn’t you give for his photo- o i e ssr:T}?é\ml)ll‘::\RGS graph taken at that time! ; “CONVOY?” f A mental photograph is a poor sub- Suepopaln: 8 ST daring |l This will be your ast chance to see the actual picture of the famous || vaudesiltians | athletes GIRLS ) StitUte ; )In"l](‘ n][] !\umu‘ R t chance t th tual pictur f the famw | RO(;K ’ ‘;2“‘; . 9 ~ - —— = nnd | original | a 4 4 Co-Peature—TEX MAYNARD in “GUN HAND | LOSSOM | Balliote: WANTED at This Theater | Drop in at the studio. ‘ — . If. 0“ | e Plgy of Youth, Romance and Thrills : : & | ot wiastonl ren] of thrills S s e e Everything is ready for you. | e e STAGED DBY WINCH s The Comedy Artists : g Five minutes time and your photo- STRAND THE ATER PISANO; & LANDALER ! in “Boom, Boom” The STR AND graph is taken forever. R raordiiiny REattion BLAKE & JONES UNITED STATES |||z sme Writers of the Popular Shows, “Running Wild” and “Shuffle Along” to 50c. Sat. Mat., tox. | NEXT SUNDAY, OCT. 23—2:30 P. [ wrosiwtes | Murray Studio Tel. 368() l THE SENSATIONAL 1 CHARLES L. WAGNER. ‘7 Association with Edgar Setwyn presents JOLTER THE . | 1,000 Seats at $1.50 178 Main St. N”yfii]!fl,o‘yy BARKEB 250 Seats For School Children at 50 cents. | You Heard Them on Your Radio Tmt)‘:hY SENSATION et R . e i | Will Be On Sale Sunday HO__[D G PHS Tickets $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. Loge Seats $2.50 S §1.50, §1; Fam. ‘@ tr f; Begins Cir. Gal. Boc: Box Office Open 11 A, M. to 2:30 P. M. Orch. $1.50 L $1: 2nd Plns Tax For Children’s Home and Polish Orphanage SEATS NOW Wed. At McCoy’s, Inc., Henry Morans & Sons, and fal. 5t ve ]’_0'7‘6’067‘ " Exchange Club Members Always a Good Show

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