New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 10, 1929, Page 3

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Minor i Limpire. OUT-OF-DATE DRESS‘ or two miles, until they jumped | PART 4 | ew alphabet Detectives who discovered bruises off th street and fled in a wait- | Army and Navy March . E. Ascher ¢ new hotel at on her forchead eoxy d the opin~ ing automobile with $4,000 they ob- Danube Wave Waltz .. J. Ivanonici | v he g 1 f these he |ion she became ill and fell, striking More Important Than New Gar- tained from Carey after disarming Violin solo, selected | 1§ than her head on the floer. No explanas |him, the gunmen terrorized 17 pa S Ma William Conner T sk can be read in | tion of how she got into bed was “I[“ Gll‘l Fefltflrefl m “D‘dllgel‘- ments, Style Book Says—Twisted |scngers and the train crew. SIIYeP Jllbllee Gommmee SDOI] Standard Airs of Americ P Aflg()l'a Wlll Be Rebl!lll op e , living conditions. When | Biven. Her cffects had not been dis- fresh from their vietories | turbed Bead Chokers Take on Color ] N r victory ous Curves,” an All Talkie | pavie, aue. 10 op—nover STRAN[] FEATURES soring Program Tomorrow | i 225 Modern Sanitary Lines e R B | s s i v have an old dress and new costume it | E of All My Dre , p s hotel thred B B | jewelry than out-of-date jewelry | The silver jubilee committee of [ -+ s AT Washington Ler | the country living - ‘I’A‘"'\';“]- (e mad mhoonee il and amevidy dvises one of the | the Sacred Heart parish will spon- Hardware City Ban LA irance. To g s 5 Snila Bar ame, COMES|,; yoonthly fashion publicatiors sor a concert to be given Sunday PART 5 came to the nce of city plan- {an expeditior SR e A BARREL IN ONE to the Capitol theater in an en- LLE) tirely new type of role in “Danger- | Nré Which is a 'style gospel to night at 7:30 at the assembly hall | Prum Corp Exhibition ners in Angora, Turkey's new capi- |lived in box cars s werd 1 N. C.. Aug. 10, P— irely new type of role In "DAnger-|, ijiions of French women. of Sacred Heart school on Gold L d wiped out a thou t 1 plenty of it, all in & ous Curves” an all talkie, beginning 5 5 5 R “ 5 = T R T fc sl 2 ; . Ead ented; space rente N age ientor ) taken under the big top and in the daytime. Most of it is colored | Haven Institute of Music. Over aphic society says the suburb across' the valley. t i in diameter. The gflb- TR Miss Bow plays the | £1ass or dyed flour and water heads | e students of the local and S overnment is doing the t Angora there were or o cnted to John Ter- clrcus trains. - "Miss Bow plays.dhe [ - Zethep 0 I o I G e nohes reh hing uilding a tai f khan is a place where money v i mail carrier, who said part of a bareback rider and a|Strung together in long strands| «On With the Show. Warner | ven branches will take part. The H g (o building a capitai ¥ clown. The characterization calls|Which are twisted like rope of varl- | Bros, first 100 per cent natural | instrume making up the orches e ound up like Washington or C buy you the right to No | he wor into a barrel of for dramatic and deeply romantic | colored thread | color, talking, singing. dancing Vi-|tra are violins, trumpets, banjos. | ! Australia, | S 00d, n0 privacy. work, and she handles the part with| The blue note is new, and (wists | taphone picture—coming to the drums, piano. saxophones and TUWH 0[ Renme Agam Thl‘efl[‘ squalid, ditsty, bug v i zainst odors or of dark blue and jade | W bra \ distinction and gusto that is even ecn are and Sunday for four days only, | clarinets, which will be play | ew tow ent | comforts, go w t I 1ol i a suburb : s i ray- | used for choker collars three |is the most important milestone of |groups and in solo numbers. sacfape An ) a is a \ et n t 175 residents of more interesting than her portray- | used i ) ¥ | i 17 b N als of flapper-dancer types. quarters of an inch in diameter. | this year of grace in the film in Special features —will be group e“e OIBS[elS 16 Owel £8s AP 5| t ol : 3 HE3S ri Gl mmute to the As preparation for the exacting|Yellow costume . jewelry died a |dustry. 5 playing by violin pupils of the local —_ and an oric role she learned to clown from some |quick death but all-white twists «f | At least that is the consensus of branch of the institution, several| (.. En 10 (P—| Five vears ag % = of the most famous funsters who | beads remain in favor. | Tlollywood, ever alert to progress in | numbers by a hoys' drum corps of . WAt ged anew in Northern | 5¢0rn on Angor [ . imsbury Teacher Found ever wore a jester's motley. Her| Manifold strings of twists of | this new art, _ |New Haven, modern songs by afypocoon, 0o ot el Gomes again | CApital’” they said, “but i ' B T o feachers were performers in the pic- |small pearls, interspersed with an | There is not a _single scene in |sclected group of the local branch. | teatomed — the raioad town of | e e S Dead in New ‘;’11} HO{C‘l‘ ture, members of a cast unit of 200/ occasional pearl bead the size of a |“On With the Show” which 18 selections by a banjo orchestra com- | rnmio and other blases defied for n Constantinople D York. Aug. 10 P—The body L circus folk from Al W. Copeland's|pea, are the popular evening and | photographed the old-fashioned | posed of students of both branch L cacHDY circus. Among her mentors were |afternoon ornament of the moment, | W The glamorous stage and apnd the Hardware City band. o It Hot dry winds fanned the fires to| partment in a de : : : lddie DeComa, Joe Kramo and = L | pack-stags story is seen through the |Daneing and violin soles by 800 i onin o oot one anit the pall ot | the east bank of th , “ALEX THE GREA Harty Basfeldl A% T PAvAGE medium of enchanting, ever-chang-|dents of both the local New | ? z | r spread across the country un- There is a di S (Wil Make You Laugh Until Bayfield started his clowning With| yor the first time in her life, |IN8 cOlOT- Haven branches will he int Your Sides Ache) . : 2 : a haze hung over this eity, 80| clean linen, flowe ¢ the Adam Fourpaugh and SellS|ponce Adoree recently got her fill| An entirely new color process is| The concert will be in charge of | e fiot ped bt e and good food : s STRAND e Brothers clrcus. T""&Z}lfiffi""&"\g of swimming. The charming young | Deing used which brings out each | Manager G. Bauman, musical direc-| ™ 0%y Gore” pubidreas ; SWashinielon Ratn Richard “Skeets agher ndenethe R el g e D B Brencilin ofiese Vs al vayalloved thel s 1N 1ts propeniselue B Jckity ok iinot, 4 Tagielloliot Hartlord, e A s~ | mot only having rescue p < TOhaToNTY S o Teatre s e e e does i 2lom And spend plmost all of her | HETAGR, U CPRRECent 1 CUdNES OY) Dand Leaders Erof J. Prubale AWAlsey, he five assin erevt closs ta the | public but is. plan ot BARTON the wonder boy hessells Hlofofclnaus SRHe 18| leisure days in summer at a beach | Production. was quick to seize on|Prof. J. Gilson. and Pianists Mabel , which appearcd doomed until | capital FHE LITTLE SAVAG full routine of tricks in the show | iHE CE¥ W MLICY AL R this new art and combine it With |Steiner, formerly of the New Brit- | sequences of the picture. De Coma e s voeation, | Vitaphone. The wedding’ of the [ain High school orchestra, and t of wind staved off the danger At dawn the tr Elitlea® oAt ALL TALKIE Also Short Subjects and IFlames also were threate g val- and Kramo were with Ringling mes al re threatening va Kemal Pasha's model f d I 3—ACTS VAUDEVIL devoted mostly to ocean bathing, | (WO Pids fair to start another revo- |gina La Flamme. | vable timber in the Lae Du Bonnet :‘u‘ ,,,‘ “I l\:‘,,m:" ”\‘ Shali it "The Man = Brothers for several seasons and | oo BAREE (G DTS e | lution in the film “industr Vita- | " The program follows: |y e o o e T e o, VLG (i 3 SUNDAY NIGHT and MONDAY have played all of the large vodvil| ¢ % JOEED HOrs on FIbe SPIISTT| phone pioncered by Warners. it will Opening Selections the Norway House district, north of | o nonsce hish 1 on the Lm0 I Love” PATHE circuits, be remembered. eliminated the | gccond Regiment March . Winnipeg and near Lak Winni- | : RO et 35h i ov & as a “diving Venus,” and for k| is Ango The The tea 's were also pupils, for | silent pic : 4 s Angor The city splashes e Sedchers weve wlso punlla £01 | o o alleq upon 16 spen ifif allent ploture: fass B Albert Winkler | pegosis. i even clowns can use “It” to advan- @ o o PNy Bl t Wi 15 s ek mesE Mary Brian, Richard Arlen Fisn eight hours a day in a tank, letting On the Show.” with its| Marie Waltz e Inving Ber Iy O R e R i r o s Co 1 : L ozen wave. Spick and span new . X R e 5 music, dancing, songs and gorgeous | Down Among the Sugar Cane .. |ape cques ship ir . 4 v d Other subjects will offer the Para- 1h. camera ¢ _m] h £F Drowess il ENE LB L e st rovian | d in J ; 1 'm\'\n,hm x]..'_ vhll government buildings, oriental ir audeville monnt presentation of Rudy Vallee, | Vimming and diving. Renee frankly | colors of settl aeumce andiiE. S hunder Bay district and additional | giyle, occidenta] in comfort, face th Movietone Acts, and the Movietone |CONf¢85ed that her next holiday | PeOP IS, Lok ardwa 1iys Banc men and equipment were sent into Moy Acts, 2 A would be spent in the mountains. | NinS. One forgets entirely that it R | Acquest township where a fire wa News. ‘ig a motion picture. The effect is| America Zing. utter veality. It is as if one were | Twinkling Stars A. Harvey | esters and volunteers, | Today the visit 100l at Sims- | NOW PLAYING A forest fire in British Columbia cal comedy, with the added privi- Jakuba .. e I:nh-l‘_\flk.,,),y‘ and h:l’:l destroyed com- AY | - | 1 3 - {lege of going backstage with the | Violin solo. selected f | K | munication between the towns of | i drama of their lives take place Blue Danube Waltz F:x.lv‘=~" oG e R B g | The cast of “On With the Show™ Reverie ......T.. Pabst | HOW TO TAMIE LIONS AL O . - |includes Sally O'Neil, Arthur Lake, | Glendale Waltz ........ A. Havvey| A 10. (M—T.al . DANCING y .| il 4 o ) | Betty Compson, William Bakewell, | Bohemian March A. L. Maresh | . ”“A'”-l‘ L e 2EL0) "[“ R J I i i lLouise Fazenda, Sa Hare he | Carmen Seection S Bizot | animal train says lions respond to | Fairbanks Twins, Joe F. Brown, Lee PAR | 2 - OI $1 a Hour » mtrans e bR BanTl0 chestre |legged stool is much more effective : 2 Oakman, and many others. It is| Boston Beauty March, George Tewis | than a pistol. They recognize a BOATING s R ; |based on a story by Humphrey| Merry Widow Walt Franz Lehsr | 8un. but a stool excites leseurl= | S5 b T R | [Pearson and adapteta by Robert | Director's Choice March ... |Osity (Washington Correspondent, N. B. Herald) - : Lord. ~ Words and music are by JEaa G Liddiconty Washington, D. C., Aug. 10.—Thc | Akst and Grant ( e. dance and | Rondolctta .. A Harvey | maximum wage paid in Connec ' stage presentations by Larry Ceb- | Glendale Waltz A. Harvey cut’'s leading industrial plants last . g allos. There will be continuous PART 3 year of $1 per hour, was receivad | - shows daily Travatore ... . e VG by only two trades, tool and ma- S ki ' on Th v, Friday and Satur- chine designe nd hand dic| RENEE ADOR |day the feature movie attraction | TODAY ONLY £ ) 2 | EE as the owner W ffer the all talkie *T ¥ sinkers, it was revealed by S0 || of o araivel i Pathes TR | | L oM (e all atkie, “The Studio Martin Johnson’s Alan Hale, Renee Adoree el el of | lisPIELERY R e SR R Afvican Expedition Picture £2e0 Komer =/ Covoe Cox P S 2 "N &N ————— !l be featured | IN SOUND He tried to save the girl and lost his life—A picture packed with thrills SENSATIONAL FREE Act ]| il BAND CONCERT SUINDAY — Co-Feature — e SO S R U G e v S loadine romts | G s I ” SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 10TH watchmen, who received 45 eents |t ISR B8 B BEARE (O ' Holy Cross A. C. Plans Ty SIMBA per hour. - Alan Hale in the title character qau The highest paid female workers|tion. Other cay To Open New Club Rooms Other capable. players in t S ol Naw ) “SILKS and SADDLES” were packing room emploves wha | cast ave Clyde Cook. Fred Kohler | . 1e monthly meeting of the Holy MAY BULLlER | DOUGLAS MacLEAN Dick Newcombe’s Orchestra with Marian Nixon recelved 42 cents per hoir, the 10%- |Jred - wWarmen. Jimimy - ainn - and | (7055 A €. was held last night at —in— WEDNESDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 14TH and Richard Walling o'clock at the church hall on “THE CARNATION KID" — Short Subj Spiel Wiph B o | anming tonSaven e, iBreliminacy World's Champion Tady 2 Spicler,” a Ralph Block pro- | pans for o formal opening of the % L The total ave; factory wage |duction which will presented At |clubrooms on Broad street were dis. High Diver for males was 1 cents per hour|the Palace {heater (omorrow was| cussed. The opening will take place 55 Foot High Dive Into 1 and for females, 38 cents per hour. |directed by T Garnett, from an the latter part of this month. Feet of Water P T = 5 A R T B S T S R e DD \|@ THE FIRST 100% NATURAL COLOR, TALKING, SINGING, DANCING PICTURE! 50 hours. thor and dircctor collaborated on|soon at Amusement G o . y . Carpenters starting work receved | the screen adaptation. Th & is alington avenve. The committes AND SUNDAY > SR 35 conts, which was increased o 70 | wealth of drama, thrills and Yaughs named to take charge consists of Twice Daily 0 e & : conts per hour; draftsmen, 65 to 89 |in the production. John Stempicn nley Samoraj- Afterncon and Night | Direct from its $2.50 run in New York! cents; electricians, 59 to 7 cenis: | czyk, Peter Janowski and John E | T T S sheet metal workers, 65 to 75 cents ;Thrcc Bandits Loot Partyka drop forgers, first grade work, 7 . ot . < = Entire Week Starting Monday, 1o 8815 o per hour; machiniz Train and Kill Guard | MRS, MENJOU ILL o | s | ¥5 cents; and wood | Chicago. Aug. 10 (UP)—Thre Paris, Aug. 10 (B—Mrs. Adolphe T | | 5 to 80 cents per |Landits, one of whom police believz | Menjou, wife of the former Ameri- s (“Baby Face”) Willie Doody. 'can film star, and herself known to | sought for murder and robbery, took |Hollywood as Kathryn Carver. has les enumerated by the depart- [possession of an Illinois Centrai heen admitted to the American hos ment in ils survey of factory wage [swburban train as it pulled out of pital following a sudden illnes conditions in Connecticut, and only |Loosevelt Road station last night. |Thursday. He nATtonE wadinnt Thrilling 7 trades for women ey shot and Kkilled Delbert considered serious and it was be- ||| Afternoons at M T __W d SO | Suda a former policeman |lieved that she would . on. ues. ed. h hts at 10:30 READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |guarding Jeremiah Carey, 63, col-|leave the hospital in five or est paid being inspectors at 351 | Kewpie Morgan cents per hour. | “The pattern makers, hour. There were 77 varying trades and Startling, Spectacular, Il s Continuous Shows Perfect Vitaphone House! TWICE NDAY CAPITOL “"wi2W With BETTY COMPSON, ARTHUR LAKE, SALLY O'NEIL, JOE E. BROWN, LOUISE FAZENDA, ETHEL WATERS, The FAIR- BANKS TWINS, SAM HARDY and a chorus of 100 dazzling beauties. IN TECHNiCOLOR VITAPHONE AC A Paramount Presentation MOVIETONE NEWS RUDY VALLEE

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