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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1929. R : Sisarna, ira, Calr, Mr. und Mea. 11| prosen belig He. Gaste Hn il s [BrLEVE TORNoT-— - B ReLeY | i s R ,;‘ m. iijul |_ | st 5ot e e T : ol (Woman Sues Greenberg, Gold-}z"'f"“\l;’f?‘lf;q oy Kok, 10 Y B i B he > i - 3 (R Friday, Augt % Onless otherwise indicated. theatrical votices and reviews in this colmmr are || | A S 3 5 s A AR | 2 S 1y 1 fOllOWS —Quiet hour, letter writing. ® Sultana Najarian has brought 3 s ®tep by prem agencier for the “repective smusemest company. : ey Tobe R e ok amp instructi . it against Samuel G ers, ames, hikes, explorations. 3enjamin - Goldberg and the New |leader; Charles B 15 - _Swimming and instruction. | Britain Shoe Co. Inc., which is in | ieader: Joseph ’ imming 2 nstruction the nature of an equitable proceed- S ing to set aside conveyance of real [ He ‘ B o8 S | ; lower- “MAN T LOVE” AT STRAND “SIMBA” AT CAPITOL Prepare for supper. Two of screendom’s most popular| The most thrilling moment in vounger players, Mary Brian and|“Simba,” the big game hunting mo- ; oy % Richard .l:\rli‘n‘ Bavel the leading | tion picture made in Africa by Mr. |3 - - - [ estate at 68 and 95 Hartford ay-)menti roles in Paramount’s latest all-talk-|and Mrs. Martin Johnson, which is = . 5 g . by / [ cnue which was owned by Samuel | No. Eahoiee) Rennbk el cadlo etocie ing picture of thrills and romance, | coming to the Capitol theater witi| g : ; - (% i | 7 i 3 Man I Love.” And Mary Brian's | sound, is that which shows the naked | < / L5 > plaintiff claims that on Juiy | Sistant le: b Wi ol volce is heard for the first time from [ blacks of the Lumbwa tribe, armed | 6, Greenberg conveyed to Gold Wierbike. Josel e il Rl the een siuging “Celia,” the seng | cnly with spears and shiclds, attack- | | | his interest in the yroperty for the [Janik. St € 1 BB ohson e cataped tow written especially for her. This is|ing and killing full grown lions. | ; = = o P4 . woidine hemayment o : e nd Melville Johnson is assistant the attraction which wil entertair at| As Martin Johnson. who photo- S A > < | E s defining judgment which BJ:ounls hf Sivactor aoal oasl the Strand theater, starting Thurs- | praghed the battle, tells it, he, with : iR < e e e c A 1 Ma assi e day for tiree cay his wife, Osa, and their safari, had , - 5 et asdiie: Geibers 8 ; i : i Femm i The picture deals with the ups|treked down into Tanganyika on .he | THE . action for foreclasure on property | Jhnat, James ( AR i | d ¥ William ‘Clar rus Dell o of 1 pair of soung sweet- | trail of lons, 5 {| REVERSING FALLS &%, TS ; 5 Z | [ongres street, i o s. »oy goes to New Yerk ifter we entered Tang- | g plaintiff further when the girls follows him | anyika” he ‘we met 40 naked of the STJIOHN RIVER ,NB. Carada . g o E ireer r had a shoe busi- » finds taht he has yielded jLumbwa warriors in war paint out |1 - it 2 | ness at 68 Hartfr=d avenue anl charms of a wealthy society | 2fter lions. The native hunters wei | TUMBLE BOTH INWARD AND OUTWARD S . > . | formed an organization known s | woman. Through this woman's in-|&rmed with long spears and shields -~ accovding lo thetide = . the New Britain Shoe Co., Inc., mfl fluence, he has made a great suc-|of buffalo hide. The blacks had B - g transferred his irterest in i | cess. The girl's efforts to reclaim | spent days in working themselves up IR 16 ARG GOTERTA A ST G him are fruitless until, in an excit- [ into a fever of courage ¥ 1 would 0 S der to avoid any duties which h= ing incident, another lover of the|[mnerve them to face ‘simba’ in his A2 o = might have towards the plaintiff | soclety woman wounds the boy. '°“f?”:‘;‘fi_‘.l”"_; B 1 ‘ N s Z through the foreclosure action. Tt | Wit (e Gl i . ; S e DO R eLeliong is claimed by the plaintiff that he | Dialog enhances the action of the | for sport or for mea <o not - i Mt T | f il pes e 4 E , also transferred his interest in a Jdrama and permits of many bits of | €at lion meat, they have no use for N “ , o - | | 2 - 1924 automobile to the corporation clever humor getting across o the|the hides, and they take the claws - s 2 | audience. only for amulets. v were out for A : for the same purposc | Tne vaudeville program wil: pre-|revenge Lecanse the lions haa been & - » THE TRUNK FISH The plaintiff holds a third mort sent five select ac headiining | killing their cattle. | 2 X 7 gage of $10,500 on property on b e . 5 | A\ HA -NO SCALES Flashlights’ with Evans and Pitts he co-feature oifers Douglas g S S SIDES SGALE Park street and this is unsecurcd, | ind eight feminine dancing flashes; | McLean in > Carnation Kid." 1 AND A PAIR OF HORNS 5 according to the complaint, be s presenting an X-| Thursday night is Merchants' Gift K. . = cause the property is encumber Bobbe and King “Twe | Night and many valuable presents over and above the amount of ap and Lee in “All In|will be given away free to patrons 3 pr L | and Sunny in “A Smile | in the audience. S RN he plaintiff seeks fo have the Beginning Sunday Clara Bow will | 4 45 5UBTRACTED FROM 45 \ | convevances, deeds and other trans- [be offered in her new all talkie, oy 7 EQUALS 45 A actions concerning the Hartfor “Dangerous Cives.” avenue property, set aside and de- | | Sili= | Y, : RI]TARY ANNS MAY - TOHN SEVIER 9576543 =45 clared null and void and to hav | -u(\ WITH THE ~|‘nn\' : :\SGO 2y =5 z 456789 45 the property reconveyed to Green- An entire stage was built on which| WAS GOVERNOR OF T berg. thereby eliminating the al- | ) nuch of the action of “On With the | A STaTe THAT NG ; 864 19 7532 =45 ged fraud in the original convey- | , | Show." Warner Bros. first 100 per e - / -/ ancos ent natural color, talking, singing. | s su ancing picture. coming fo the| THE STATE OF N ) HARRY GERMAN e s pEapie A i . ; Siand iheatir Sunds S . \ or court the first Tuesday in | ASkEd 10 Cflfl[l‘lbfl[e $1 ADICGG‘;;LW theater Sunday next, talkes| FRANKLIN,U S.A. AN T B el oy | #on/ With the Show™ is Warner Tris STATE WAS MADE UP 3 ? = HAS PITCHED e byoddomey | drdre o for Scouts’ Crait Brothers' most pretentions cffort. Jt| of PART OF WHAT IS NOW TENNESSEL 3 /5 Ter4l consteutve Anaroniaif ol Il Qeltyiane | was photograpled by a new all-color | 1784-178% R i YEARS ! He won i baHiiiratl a artfor | process which brings out « =\ U 12qut 5413 16 B Rotary club members if plans of s T B 5 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS |4 Year Ol Acrobat Tries Bribe | HOSTS T0 FRIENDS Hoke.” the official corvespondent | beauty chorus | of 101 Sol 1 1 ford iHe Girl|iScout camn. i thisl| o€ 110 ssomeliting brand e iin e b sl o ey Y ST 0 RS i To Escape Policewoman’s Clutches |Buringion Fresh A Spot Visit >y | After ‘Cleaning Up’ In Boston Park| o7 B buostes friends in New Rritain might wish | Oleskiewicz-Mercier War Batting—Herman, Robins, 4 to send their contribution 10 a| - (yer Hushand Continues| Rins—Hornsby, Cubs, 102 The American TLegion camp at canoc fund. Miniature birch bark : Runs batted in—Ott, Giants canse she acenses Ml A . Giants, 163. canoes were offered as souvenirs to e e e [Biineont oooe Roilnculx &k el arcier §§ McClintock road o Jehnson P Divers o7 | H e < G e v s s ELONS: Aty iy those who contributed e Eving out with her husband. Mrs., LoublesmJohnson. Migees 37| Handsprings Bring Shower of Coins From Crowd—| cvery year. according to reports ihe Rotary club instead of con- | Anma Oloskiewiez, 201 McClintock | pomers Kiein, <35 |- Crowds Attracts Officer—Officer Halts Show— | {ron those who are docated ther: road. and Mrs. Mercier came almost for the summer or part of it. Week- {nfbating? thimsh Seai e Bout ntlish S8 (gl Ul | et olen basie SCuvleriColin 2. Boy Proffers Half Dollar Hush Money. {end visitors are numerous. Las unPolihclo vive Ay Mita (rilnia 8 it 60 iR L LB e ik et e wife or “Rotary Ann will ¢ ¥ I lost 1. e L from police headquarters to quell | Amerlcan asked o give £1 to tha fund " the disturbance. No action was tak- | Moy . Toston, Aug. 7 (P—Vincent Far-|short time later the aspiring acro- club treasury will advanec en by the police department |8 BattinecHo s athlstcs, | rell, four year old Roxbury acrobat, |bat was being led home by an| Z money for the prrpose and a canor S :lmvv'l'ivi""l;\‘»”‘" i is no piker when it comes to at- janxious mother, who had sought | X will be launche voda 2 o : . | tuns batted in mmons, Ath-|tempted bribes v - F 1l i IR SToN G e noY S ! | tempted bribery. Vincent was go-|him in vain all day. / N The speaker oy Rt Ero o G raaniohy] letics st 2 00d on the Common last night. | P. S.—He kept the “gate”. First 1007 Natural Color, ing of the club will b S N e s e e [ s ManushilBrovna 57 | His handsprings and somersaults so | =0l NOW PLAVING | / Singing, Talking and Dancing Suteliffe, who peik on “Giy t store for her mother, and| Doubles—John, Tigers, 57. avly spproarhed the vichioslty of [(ignt, Ahrenherg May Will men never learn? Ts it w man's / ging, i S SDYa 1) every night, when she does, boys| Tiples—Miller, Athletics, 12 Bl tiime vaudevilla pesformers that| —aPLe £ g world? Must women forever pay and Picture. = & it SiTre 3 ors- . Yanks, s R s pay becauss the man will not under- | 3 Tho Rotary clun lotter or bulie | from Tartford avenue throw stones | HOMers—Ruth, Vanks, 7. = la good sized crowd got generous and | Abandon Flight Soon | fui, pregye the man wit ot uner With Betty Compson, Arthur fin comes out today for the i at her. Last night, as she was on & g eS| coins were coming in freely. | Stockholm, Sweden, Aug. T — | “BEYOND LONDON LIGHTS” Lake, Sally O’Neil, Joe E. Brown, time in a mnew dress. Tnstead of |pyor way to the store, one of the|l®: 3 | But just at the high spot of the|Despite a cablegram from uqu.nn with an All-Star. Cast oY 2 5 2 the usnal mimeographed letter o | gones hit her on the lez, making a | _Pitching—Grove, Athletic won{leniertainnient trouble arrived in the| Albin Ahrenbers received 'here!ves R LOI.!ISe Fazenda, the Fairbanks stationery donated by members of |guall gash. Officer Ustach, who w » lost 1 | person of Agnes Callahan, police- | terday saying t > intends to| “SQUARE SHOULDERS" Twins, Sam Hardy the club, the lexter this week tabesicalled by Veronica. talked with the = woman from headquarters. who | continue his from Ivigtut er than mere pride? See P ;5 1 : : |called by Veronica. talke | ; : adquarters, « s t f . 3 e ep and Ginger! Gaiety and a form similar to church bulltins fmother of one of fhe hoys and fold | READ HERALD CL D ADS | thought Vincent ought to be home Greenland, to New York, it is be- re for the answer. G‘Pl i g Y and is known as he R ry = |her of her son's actions. i |m bed ed here that the Swedish air- with JUNIOR COGHLAN irls. letin.” On the front page is type- | Persuasions being unavai man will decide within a few days| Short Subjects written the weekly program and | | Vincent sought to forestall the in-|to return to Sweden and abandon || wre™ Chinaware uch messages as usually are given | A———— — e cvitable by & master stroke. He | his effort to fly the Atlantic by the ] T s (P e 0 each week by mail. On the b | | reached into his pocket and brought | far northern ro soup coups to holders of coupons. T a one House 7 T | 1 page of a four page phamphlet Perfect Vitaphon uset 1 \.,_", ONLY orth the fruits of his efforts, pen-| Tt is generally felt here that Cap- found printed the list of Rotary | 3 | | nies nickels, dimes, querters, and|tain Ahrenberg's experiences in TOMORROW and FRIDAY clubs in Connecticut, their plac = : v a half dollar. “All right.”|struggling with fogs and other b e e and time of meeting. the list of of- | | he said. designating the shiny 50 northern conditions have contradict- o Tt | | | | [ | DE VORSKA ‘ | | IN TECHNICOLOR Chinaware Tomorrow Nite ficers of the local club under the | | cent piece, “take the big one.” |ed the theory that the northern ARON LYNN club seal, and the complete Rotary THUR | Miss Callahan took it. but she|p: ¢ by way of \d. Green- AT baschall schedule. s FRI.’ SAT | |also took the rest of the collection |land and Labrador is better than T GIBSON in — and Vincent, himself, along to the|the direct route from Ireland or the g TRAFFIC MEN PLAN OUTING | 5 La Grange street station where a|south Atlantic Plans for a sheep hake (o be held DOUBLE FEATURES by the New Britain traffic bureau S will he made at a luncheon at the Burritt hotel Friday noon. The sheep ous Talkics! bake will be held in connection with ’ House of Talkics! m\l(.nr e the annual outing of the eclub at 3 i e Compounce in September. : | A - The MARTIN JOHNSON b O T : wggfiggsm;y 3 | THURS, FRL, SAT. never was married. He was william Atthe STRAND BegmmngSunday Continuous Sho OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN e e presents { EGAD OLAF, MY GooD MAK, S\ DAS oWl CLUP BAKE § Do b ollien T edt i nie i 100% ALL TALKING! [ WHAT 15 THe MEAUING OF TS} | ALL LOCKED 0OP, MR. ‘ i % “HE DooOR OF T™E oWLS’ cLUB N MATOR ! wrr LAS‘( VEEK A Brillant New / | : LOCKED? MY WoRD, THE 2 ALL DER MENS Go IR | ; : : sl Lade e B AWAY HOLLERIN™ AN | ' SUcHRANCAIASIECRITS SINGING LIKE YUMPING GREAT CAESAR! MAN , ~ WHAT || 3 0B v 00 VeLL, inthe pictute-the whole “ gl ED 2aam DID THE Worla 13 walting to see, : ‘ ”’;Zug’;p":;yé’k Bl AVE TELL Nou, DEY Go % 00P o A SUMMER 4 Gl & | | OF THIS HoWoRABLE cLuB 2 T\ T BuT AJE Dok ' ‘ \fl«,\ BAKL o KNOW VARE ywiig : MARY BRIAN ¢ ' \ 3 RICHARD ARLEN g 2 = [ : LN THE LION WAR : BACLANOVA OF A LUMBWA TRIBE ‘ A HACK GAKIE. ' = 'l‘l}rohhing a WORLD'S [ 5% < | Story of : NOT A SCENE STAGED i VAUDEVILLE e p ] Ieaturing illing the ol > “PLASHLI 1 'he Super Mystery . with e - of the Agest ) 5 ke e i MIRACLES! years to make ~~ 2 hours to show ey Tady. DALE and 115 $500 reward if you at the Co-Feature—Douglas McLean in “The CARNATION KID” | | 0 can prove the lady not inside the cabi- CAPITOL || o o o | W (B BEGINNING SUNDAY MERCHANT GIFT NIGHT THURSDAY