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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1929. SR — e S g - o b | cducational program [0 aid the wor Lartford's bac | a black velvet background and in a |[F¥ F h c d' C n ] | P1i £ Wales I b Englan: council Wi e s ot o | OFESEES [rench-Lanadian LOMIo vince of WalesIs By R it e Not “Snappy Dresser” | conference of more than 100 dely . ser ers. S e gy ate the six New Englan He aisplayed six sizes and sold oniy | 0§ N W F !)‘E Fg C Et R l g New York, Aug. 22 (@ The || gates from Eng “”NB{E‘V [l[iHr”N[i those six. He Wwas advised to dis- e n n u ure efi l@n Prince of Wales, take it from a ||states here vesterday. Officers a v alll ke sizes, Fletdia and ‘his E§ E c G Beaumont, Tex., boy scout, is not | [the new unit were choscn. as fol e 3 5 g TS w such a snap resser as most | | lows: Chairman, William 1. Rogers a o) anap f\ ek \p‘xt.“\d‘mm.|< in Use ‘ 7 Egrab@fl Onhnues t@ rG .\.:urmn.\”:(.,:h‘; think, Hartford, Conm.; vice chairmag 30 G(J 10 N&W Y[)lk I[] I']:DEA e S othin s whIGh: so ddver| “He had on a pair of slopp: || John S. Gerety, Worcester, and sec v . ol e e ey 7 . S . shorts when he visited the jam 1| retary, Frank W. Wardell, Portland i ay o, T3 S ods as a display showing tar Q ker 7 “ - I titut S 7 . Westinghouse DESD ays e e s vinstUnitarian Speaker at Williamstown Institute a}s hoae Raid T Base. one @b 15 1inte, ke 3 Sk ieiey : T (6! : : 7 7 |1 o the Beavmont troop who re 5 ling, dsn't just Their Cohesion and Fecundity Will Eventually S R T oites Probed Onless otherwise Indleated theatrical nofices and reviews in this colvinp are e b bt e Hpnedh ol g ing on to somebody Give Them Deminance. boree in England. “But” he Threat Letter Pro i e=itep by prems agencies tor the edective amusement company Sl bl :”jy{“‘; b syt ; b o added, “he had such a way about | | By Postal Authoritieg ; inspected window lighting d i SRS ety o e him you overlooked hi * || Boston, Aug. 22 (UP)—Posta s @ heard talks on salesman- here is nothing the matter with Williamstown, Mass., Aug. 22 (® the press that there was any danger The Beaumont scouts were car- | | quthoriti were expected to jok 5 CAPITOL | RICHARD DIX AT STRAND s guests of the Westinghouse the fuan who ik “m look at art In cration of Fremch Canadians |of an immigration war between this, | rying ash walking stic E police today in an effort to trac “The ]hul" of San Luis Richard Dix, idol of thous Ah i = Uinstitnte and attractive things: An ar cally | to the United States is increasing to | country and Canads The fact that vearing monocles. They agree the source of a letter received by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's muc wovie fans, moved up a note on t s > o Dritain a4 | arranged window Wil attrac the |such an extent that they will|he thought it important to make the the Scotch scouty had the || it collector George T Glac alded filmization, with dialogue and |=c % 55 whe > appear : ,’_\;,”\'V‘ i er of people. 's. | eventually control New England cul- [ denial shows the latent possibilities st looking uniforms they saw || o¢ the Boston and Maine railrond talking sequences, of Thor| 1 e ‘\‘, s el "“f nover is the life blood of | tyrally a usly, Dr. Robert|of friction which underlie guestion at ‘the jamboree, “but SKirts { | (ootine him with death for dis er’s celebrated novel, is ELLONE e ;‘“‘ L Without circulation in your | exter, sccretary of the department |of this kind || won't go in America,” one of 11 . pine an employe. tion at the Capitol ""*“" LroM SO ‘~}“‘(‘ 4 [%usiness it will die. The thing thas | o social relations of the 8 | =0t the 678 immigrants who | them said wistfully. . employe was dismisse] Friday and Saturday hesAnSLof I A agis el and business is st2gna- | Unitarian association ,told mem’ers |entered the United States last vear . ____—__—J Sl e SR e o L L : T e R Si[/Hon of the Institute of Politics tod 64,440 came from Canada. The sig . foond responaible for u serles o aisggnon. S L 3 % Gy ; : “Money is lost ldovers a Pointing out that cf approximately |n » of this Canadian group is - . Tl : The cas € ¢ o 3 i ty merge into some son- Sente iR 3 kst RO AL i ns forgeries through which he had ob Tho cast is o remaranie one, o Whe v great ma- | Eraduall nto son - made ia turnover N Ll s o ionsaViateito Assnt Bl e i rave e s Smalely ¢ 3 1 on the boat. beoplanln b < @0wn | [nited States, more than one million |its concentration fn the norder New England Council unas. mhe tetter, receipt of whicl SaRn) g a plays | rd F i strects and stop & ghted | jive New England, where they |states and to its almost continuai| Swampscott, Mass., A (UP) | was made known only yesterday dancer and Ernest Torrence is seen in ¢ S Dayl sreciation of the |win comprise one-seventh of the popula- | contact with the parent populatfon = B e | as Uncle Pio. Don Alvarado, R . s .’ 4 | changing panorama of Connectieit Luncheon was served at the Shel- |4 D M; S !‘ il ‘( gy R D -—The New England d of the | came to Glacy shortly before thy que] Tores, Henry B. Walthall, Tully icsing the poise of { o coast line, gave to enthusiastic |ton club with the Lighting Institute L ,' SRR A 3 ibanade; = ___|Lions club have been orgar »d into | discharged employe made full re Marshall, Emily Fitzroy, bDuncar bold and fearl h appreciation of an R e e e e R s S e predicted that | - “The average number of ¥ears |, ypit for the promotion of a civiz | stitution last Tuesday. Rinaldo and many oth ¢ in the|ing the restraint of the 15| the river, culmina in moonlight | Mr. Robb presiding followed. JEcEicHOanztans R0 efitont el o Detors padianphegon oty Cent ; ¢ 4 e oLl Sk e L RS e e | Besion and fecundity, would event- |alized citizen of the United States, | —————— Hundreds of people in : el on deck watching the moonlight Lelp Warih Wil HoBb & ually dominate as a racial group |according to the census of 1620, Is| cathedral and bridge scenes, adding i o e The trip has been very cnlight- | cverything east of the Hudson river. | sixteen—longer than is taken by any to the genmeral effectiveness of DR 10 Bl e 5 Setback |ening and illuminating.” Mr. Robb hey have political ambition as |other of the twenty racial groups | gripping drama of old Peru. i 0 = P e SOy s isa iy el that he had no inten- | well,” be said. hey have had two | for which the estimate was made/ The co-feature will offer Auc ¢ {Ee fsrtar TR . % | tion of joking in phrasing his state- | governors of Rhole Island, where | Population and Peac For Hot summer Da s Ferris and William Collicr in R AT M ("“m‘ & "‘{“‘r"[‘:lf‘ "v:'(;”“;f' | pnent that way. He said everybody | they are the largest forcign group. | Rear LG5 o s fus e LGN A phone pictu 3ewar 3, % 4 T e \f\ S “'U]*_- felt well repaid ‘{m‘ the “x p and that |and they n have a senator frem | N., retired. speaking before the limi- o5 it e e e from a mercantile standpoint it was thatt stat here they really con- | tation of armament round table, | Beginning Sunday 1 5 & comisiion belalh gt the ity X S0 lvery pood investment. trol the political situation.” said that increasing population is to- offer Buddy Rogers in a talking film | S m b thanked Mr. Ogelshy for “the Not Lasily Assimilated day the most important factor in- “The River of Ron A Loy, tachnieal aivector of ANSEWest=lipront we will et out of this trip. The most problematical aspect of | fluencing problems of peace au | Jichousap MEhGnaInatibie AL Iph H. Benson, sccretary of the : n, he declared, lay in the | world armaments. The density of s Frilly tene 5 : %08 NEY 1| Chambgr of Commerce. c ten- | fact “rench-Canadians are not | populafion, which in some arcas is Of unusual interest i ] R e glistu tion to the fact that Mr. Robb had | casily assimilated, remain a separate | so great that it generally affects unbilled players t v rother bus took visitors to |broken up his vacation at Oak Bl entity, frown on inter-marriage and | cconomic conditions and lower roles of “Show Folks”, a new Pat i . where they were wel- |to join the group at New York. ding . to their . own - language, |standard of living, Is causing pictu featuring uillan, ¢ Ralph uller, dirc B. 1. McElhone, 1 r of the | chur na school: nations to attempt expansion of land | the institute, and H. D. Luf Dritain district of the Connec: “The internatior ets of the |areas, thus affecting world peace and | B s - :"”."“‘:‘.‘ o ‘i:l"“‘ _H;}‘:l”wj”rm S ght and Tow: . echoed | problem are not many,” he said. | armament, he declared. | men & reug v]v]h;uu(v. G ks of he group fo Mr. | “Fren inadians furnish our em-| Paul Harvey, New York lecturer, N e ! e L i what | Ogelshy on behalf of the lighting | ployers of unskided labor with a|speaking hefore the planned pros- R e Sy Eamie AOTes i ”'”f’y"i. men present. cheap and docile labor | pe roundtable, advocated expan- | deeply impressed ever Bl R e LA ”""‘ s L0 i Mr. Ogelsby said he would w There is no danger of ra 0| sion of public works in times of | e e (\’HHI)JOW of j L',] \“ j Enis i, anticins cased | come any member of the party back | from the 1 h-Canadian business depression on the ground | drama of i U ) e} Ry UICS SV e Wip | for a visit to the institute at any Tmmi amite” that it would relieve the unemploy- | Red”, starring B rton. 1 PIOI HflydeflA g ST ety . Miss Eli an - | ment situation ereated by the ndgra- | selected short subjects. SEALSETHIDILIONS Si01e ) fternoon was occupied by the | national board of the . C. A. |tion of American industries to coun- Dol shons individaals secording to their own | Washington, D. C., discussing the | trics where large supplics of cheap | | . . e A S in all finclinations. Many amusing incidents | immigration question, labor are availabl ‘ 1 ntair i 1 e TS s came in for much | qinwav another failing to find the | tion is full of political dynamit CORONER PLANS INQUEST \ IN PANIC AS FILM BURKS o orno g jTeo ention. with | dock fook @ taxi which carried him | whether viewed in regard to interna- | Waterbury, Aug. (UP)—Cor- t S F ey gt monstrations of the cffects |5 ound a corner and dropped him at | tional relations, or with reference |oner Samuel Hermans of Litchfieid | =S i 5 fle colored hts and | pis destination. Three members of | to domestic affairs. Any suggestion j county wa cpected to hold an in- ‘ Perfect Vitaphone House! YWoman Faints and Ts Trampled on |Chica e 15 hues on colored objects on | the party visited the New York | of racial inferiority is maturally re-|quest today jato the death of Solo- | ; re t e i (dSinonstoats stock exch sented, not only by the groups in|mon Manheim, 43, of Bridgeport. || " —Manager Trics in Vain to Re- |yt upon the J¢ Seg e wenship by means of pro- | Those party were: Guy K. | this country, but in the parent coun- | whose automobile plunged through i FR] : SAT. iting effects were stressed, as scar Anderson, Lucian | try. {a fence near Thomaston Monday asunC Bl Qe on 1o inbosrsiily e ; C B G RNt Gl b, M. Zuck, T. M. Mall,| “Secretary Davis of the depart- h ‘fll‘mhvim died at a hospitul || SEE! Double Features! HEAR! g et e AR 8 g handisi ods for sale. Do Hinatoni T. 1A+ McCon- |ime © libor. recently denisd o Malden, Mass., Aug (Up)— No Separation Walls zda avenne with full sized stoe | nell e e e g D e fully hurt here last night Ghetto Walls,” Dr. Haydon | fronts, traffic lights in actual opera- |3, H. Mct Ralph H. Benson o re 1 eortikion now thrown down. tion, street lights and gasoline sta- |Joseph Darry, Thomas Hinchliffe, P e B er physical nor cul- | tions finctioning. vied in popularity |James A. Spinettn, Ierbert W. Pe- | § TODAY the movie operating booth at the LS W a tric view of I ay | terson, John MacPFarlane, ol 3 Orpheum theater. o ; iy : ts scintillating electric | Clark, W. H. 1ddy, John Allee, Con w{ s T : e ¢ distinctiva, problem of David B. Miller, Hen- k oy A Members 1 £ Y 3 rad Kronholm e by the Ansh of.f dern conditions. ks on Merc e e lamats ads et Bortthe oxita when ! the 2 3 ) 1 itorium Arthur Free- | Charles Hoffman, Goc H. Peter- | e - 3 AF H_ [0 d NG D suddenly was filled with pfaae 3 : hodoxy of | man, fly manager of Gimbel (son, Robert MeConnell, Ralph Ben- hls Fn"sl __,L ,AA A !_ ramea smoke. liodozy savious. : s stores, now a | son. J © Robh, Sturman Dyson | [ g Mrs. Myrna Forsaith : e social i mercantils ltant, de : T T theater manager, tried in vair e assure the audicne the entrance : % i1 imp teiling how one man can sell eor. | e ation One woman was trampled and pain- hour's s on merchandi == e S50¢ to the theater, Mrs. Elizabeth Duffy, || 3 g s which anot ity disposing of, Mr Vants .li'l"cm,(hih“ &1, eollapse attention to th ) e sociation is already fore she could Dr ; a exolted i s pust 8 ¢ met t oblem in this « store windows ane iz called upon to help clothe chil- its way toxthe s that re- ¢ disy and iren who must return to school in James O'T own overboard |y ¢ hat so many mer- | September. Only the ragged edges e ere He operating booth 1l the weight of ancient law | s use th indow e unk last year's cle & and shoes arc " 4 the time of the explosion, kept the |code‘come to terms with modern | storage.” e . s with usable childrer’s . e ee 0 I e > ned to the bor ina da us and become v ¢ 1 ¢ chain stores s oule 7. The Wel- | § g ¥ 3 age was slight. Neither of them ke her denominational ¢ he sites for new business places. | ! wsociation < pac | : with injured. ! P“” g and explained their methods of in- | A0S ‘_‘;“\*‘ “'v’*”l\‘-‘ and trouscrs arc || & with Esther Ralston o . LILY Tudee / r“}"]a Rate Tyt B o ot ERIoaline el L h A Paramount Picture o ? 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