New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 17, 1929, Page 2

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LR BARNES COMMENTS ~ Fisst Glimpse of Ok Roman Galley ON SMOKING AT Y — Practice Years Ago Would Re- sult in Expulsion, He Says NEA Rome | Mussolini and ed up h—hl\l,«\l’h‘ bt ies on the bot INSDNIAC PEOPLE FIND PARIS IDEAL Sleeplessness a Blessing Amid Gay French Night Life CAPITOL :— STARTS SUNDAY Night Fite Changing AN ALL TALKI Parie 2ine Wit 1OMUND TOWE Montm > 1= Doomed WARNER BAXTLR Delivering fresh Grandmother’s Bread direct from the bakery to all A&P stores every morning. Grandméther’s Bread —is always sold fresh! Every loaf of GRANDMOTHER'S BREAD is delivered to every A & P Store each morning direct from the bakery with its flavor cealed C within its clean waxed wrapper. It's a loaf FOR A 20 OUNCE LOAF you can take pride in serving. NOTE! A &P Manazers are instrucied Sold Only at NEVER to sell stale bread. % Her A &P Stores eazar ATI[ANTIIC& PACIFIC = Jureau Italiar 1 bit of wood pro- ton, “IN OLD ARIZONA” l l;-\m rnal feeling towards the place | until the day tourists hear avout it. i then the pric o up with an un- [ th ble rapidity. The godfather is | 1 like a poor cousin, making him hunt another place | is how we can explain the innumer- able new night places which are springing up at every corner of Montparnasse ELOPERS EXPECT FAMILY BLESSING Youth Who Mamed Nalahe Guggenbeim Expresses Optimism - at 11 ride re! for ts planned until the: ,COMPANY I MEN ENTHUSE OVER ANNUAL REUNION Than 30 Veterans I Writer More City Eapected at Gathering Rate nrolor | expect any opposition | Guggenheim on religious | he said. Gor- | and the in New Haven, My other grounds,” Catlolic faith s Jewish A. Guggenheim, wealthy ride, “arrived in New rom White Sulphur ¢ he was on Tully, firmed ¢ tion Mr. He conferred with S t o1 and times | m 1o ad | n ey will Knew Her Parents Well | breakfast at an inn the 18 year old om to his real estate office. Gorman said he and his bride had own home TULLEYS RECONCILED and Wife Run True to Screen C of Picture. Los Angeles, author his estranged and M would ask dismi; tive suits for divorce NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1929 verformed at All Saints Protestant | clared that her author husband had | conventional headgear woasted of his association with other women. “I only wish to say that we are reconciled and very happy.” Mrs. Tully said last night. Tully nodded [in usset but added nothing to the ment. a. m., and after a wedding turned to the home of hew at Roslyn and the bride- state to keep their wedding sceret ¥ were ready to make their at publicity given © had upset their plar Methodist Conference Opens in Stamford Today Rev. William H. Alderson, pastor of Trinity Methodist church, left to- day for Stamford to attend the an- nual ssion of the New York East | Howard D a lay delegate from linch Just Before Conclu- astorates in a num- churches will be | April 17 (P—Jimmy and film writer, and | af P last night con- their reconcilia- tor will be t -1 n stated before that he does not anticipate this time deports Tully said they al of their respec- on file here his suit named . motion picture dir exhibiteg undue r ilan filed draw the charge for Mrs. Tully alleged HOSPITAL CERTIFIED “I have always been good friend both with Mr 1 Mrs. o i t, Mrs. Gu over some ctions. 1| ounced courting but her mother and father known 1 was fond of was Nutalie READ HERALD (¢ l,\\~ll'|l D ADS POR BEST RESULTS You Can'tDye aDress with Promlses ! fc ONE NO “Safest Ride in Town” HighNoon, or the Zero Hour No matter what the hour, day or night . when you call 231 . .. wheels start |'<)Ilmp almost m~mml_\ And a yellow is at your door, waiting, within a few minutes. It is such service, unfailing that is an accepted part of New Britain's daily life, in business, and socially, FARE CHARC i extra pas- sengers. NO CHARGE for extra stops. Pay n > The bie package you can dye you This record breaker of the xl(y fells why he chose a HUPMORBILE: “Even the airplanas to which we entrust our lives do not excel the HUPMOBILE'S advanced and proven en- gineering principles . . . Besides its superb performance and frue economy, | find it an irresistibly smart and modern motor car.” (Signed) CLARENCE D. 1NCAAW HU] JIX AND EI CHAMBERLIN what the reter reads. Ph:ne 231 PAY WHAT METER READ:S CabCo. THE CENTURY SIX... $1345 to $1645 THE CENTURY EIGHT. $1825 1o $2625 49 newbody and equipment combinations. Stenderd and custom. All prices f.0.b. factory Equipment...otherthanstandard...exira 6HT TRUDON AND PLATT INC. 240 Hartford Ave. Corner Stanley Street is feasible. Since the department was — organ- ized one trooper has been killed ard two others have suffered seri- ssions of the head by be- from motorcycles to the Authrities believe the would offer needed ous conc: ing hurle pavement. polo helmets protection. Everybody's Invited ! C'MON FOLKS — GIVE THE LITTLE GIRL A BIG HEAR (Clara ow IN HER FIRST PARTY” by the Author of “Flaming Youth” Big Doings! Much “Whoopee”! HEAR CLARA SPEAK From the Screen in her latest wild adventure at college with her dazzling darlings of the “Dorms”, Marceline Day Frederic March and Jack Oakie Help make Whoopee too! It’s the Opening Attraction of VITAPHONE and MOVIETONE TALKING PICTURES at the STRAND Beginning 6:00—8:15 Doors Open 5:30 it MON.—<TUES.—~WED. ————————— Monday with Vaudeville

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