New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1929, Page 10

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\ ,,W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 192°. theatrica the Onthes otherwise indicated =ter by orem agencies for noticer and eunective CHURCH ATTAINS (ST ANNIVERSARY Ukrainians fo Observe Event With Services and Banquet reviews In this colminn are . DSt AL ation of the Mary's . Conception on Winte rinian Congreg Amusemens sompany 16 churoh of St Unive “Seandal” Is one of t DOUBLE TEATI Barry is at return Bert Cor Grant, Cla The co and M 1 cahh'ead 10 g E’eimfll Tracks cau ed 1 droppe Tow « When been ma no childr Special Notice Stella T a at 8 o'c hall on Arch St Getti Every Day ting Skinuier Tollews in (‘10”‘» Ne Chest owing l)cvpg-x' ery \.u.. Him ounds of Solid Flesh And Look Like a Real Man will celebrate its first ann on Labor Day with a hig 10 o'clock and a banquet Ukrainian hall on I at 1 o'clock, which mer governm REETS? AT STRAND and city end. will b uvicz, ted by of the celebr: independent of Ukrainian Gre jurisdic- k bishop. ki of or somc istor un- N pastor offered his servic- d for a short time to Stamford. 1928 Rev. Fr. 1 the pastor- 1 much of the 1 is due to his parisl without 3 | untiring Follow Monday nd the chureh services on parishioners will leave banquet where an en nd singing by will {1 as follows choir, ac i 3 Thee.” chair- My Country '"Tis ddress by N. Nasti Ukrainian Congregation. folk s by the choir. Willow.” “Evening York City, ian tenor following me, will renders th ions of Ukrainian folk somgs nd Do Not Ask Me he Tm- Field," “Our her.” concl r of > the the h choir fol- The Ducks “There Was a Mil- or of the M. Salaman. Fr. and of Col- Halenda of Prokopc Rev. A Part 11 Italian nka on th tenor barit ollowing and will be cd by Miss M. Stuka on the “When | Institute Days Are to D, Bv- s A solo by Miss M Wolck. “Oh, My £t Told M When Two Love,” by Miss Wolek Sawchyshyn. “Rod and “Dark Eyes' sist 1t the on the vi concluding the York, Has Are in ndra as far tition with Uk Peasant is Blo the Hill” “Oh, T 3lockhead Ts Rolling Ukranian hymn, “§ Wmerla Ukraina.” HIGHER INSURANCE AROUSES AUTOISTS Rates. in Massachusets Raised 3 Per Cent Tor 1930 Aug 20 (UP)—Rumbles ion heard frova following the the tentative ulsory automobile 1930, t- per Boston, were today s for repres: E increase of 3 ent over t ent rates. Governor Alvan T. ould actively w schedule. ot Fulier indicated he oppose {he proposed T Mayors La Quigley I and ow J. Ca Revere, whose would be hit by the st of asa of hard with to 1 schedule, nting ould join | Oticials of the B bile club and other ganizations s in an 1te boosts from becoming effectivy Though Governor Irank G. Aller vacationing at Whitefield, N, declined to discuss the matter at this time, it was recalled that ke- fore he left he had urged Insurance -Commissioner jrown to do everything possible to higher rates, A public hearing on the proposed rew schedule will be held here $op- The insurance sioner must mek ic the defini » schedale for 1950 not later th 15 the tentative last nizht, divided instead ston Automo- motorists’ or- also said they planr effort to prevent the Boston precluds tember commi ptembe Under nounced would be schedule & Massachusetts cight 1 five into of ity 2 city highest known it , where total premin vs hov iled 1 nt to meet the amou would b of Chelsea, in th s paid 1 6S per ce actual losses incurred ide as a scparate territory. here, rates for class W (low cars would be increas $47 to $64 n-priced) 5 d for class Y from $62 to $S0 icner Brown pointed ¢ ‘s accident from “ommi Che s per 100 100 in New York, nd the ) per where the t X and Y city of Revere would be sct territory, with W from 347 to 3 to $60, and Y as another increase $47 Other the werviile, ould henefit Chelsea and Revere, w proposed decreases of $47 to $43 on W cars, $47 to $44 on X cars, and to $56 on Y commun what first territory Everc 1 by the es in Cambr Winthrop, paration of now ca F "rmmfnon Rounds Up With Bad Brakes armington town court Judge J. Ellicott Hewes 1”4 .l 3. °1 of New Dritain 2 and costs but remitted the fine, ¢ the charge of driv wnmnr bile with improper brak arl An gelo of this ecity w and costs on the same ch the case of Myron B. Hi similarly char ., owa There is a drive on in FFarm st improper brakes, sts having been ma Prisoner Escapes From ital in Night Shirt ! B 29 (LIEY) \n" Harry $10 vhile of Police of Hartford, St. Kaphac an abbrevia revealed toc alias McKe hospital ¢ 1 night shi sentenced sault charge, rred to the hospital ment of hemorrhages. Although previous ¢ sndde activity had scriously cted l\m» attache he jumped Kinnarney, jail on transf to county had been for treat hospital i nearly from lis window to esc A barber Okla and banker in Lawton pref Iywood for an hour” re fun ng. cing club tions befor York baseball writers s Bob Meusel is almost certa we the Yankees before nex New that to I season. e ALACE | TODAY and TOMORROW i Laura LaPlante “SCANDAL” Will the lover of n woman's yonth prove n stronger attmetion than her husband and ¢l “ALIBI” rure BARTON in CRLED RANCAL” CRITREIIOY LAWRENCE TO GET _ CHINESE Merton L. | EAPEROR 70 NEW CONCERNS LIVES I\ POVERTY Everelt Hils Transler Greatest fgoome Cat OH, “Henry” Sub- of Kind in New England sists on Bave $160 a Month (UP) te of Lawrence, Mass., At le to a New York s the Everett 1 almost gone, the depen lent Kkindness of his But thev, Jfallir to is now port on the hu retainers plants to this city The New York s not him enough to keep up 1 imperial nc mperor, now i thirt wythin of is not to earn his itious, an+ s no lmhw st fent to live quit and a frw with ind Detroit consolid roof. 5 Until plans for { dustries to Lawrence were complet ed, details of th and in- dividual intere b . it was st Lawrenée inc Man in- |1y with his two women Manchus who have remained his abdication. Cut Off emperor abdicated, an to leave him inded property cwels and so-calied s have ruiea and he s gradua)- ind sold. Tt 1 of his income from. now hee off. also M He {unt ready Bank o1 linese ir.- ago nsferring the Income hen the made burean inm G the Mayor the The in char, of Powell, deal . Michael A. Lander wdustrial de of the nd the New B on veld Beston A in 1 lid that yO; ex-emperor te investment all or his to the 13 Japanese- months ot the £ 1ts 1ovestments b ment honds. The ror's money was lost ‘o at of {housands o Chinese deposi 1 the p! nost badly ¢ in their pr now roduction purchas ¢ felt, his poverty nly en the news w 1 to him that the tomns ef ancestors, the Man- maost ke his immediatc wrer with York. New 2 which it « ancing Toright PARAMOUNT PAVILION Peaturin IIAPPINESS BOYS QUINTET New vIv th mills surplu In earq ol cyn-Mayer AI.L TALKING PICTURE TERTON LEWIS RAYMOND HACEETT at the STRAETEE Bzginnir g Sunday Perfect Vitaphone House! CAPITOL HBWARNER - LILA LEE - THORAS | Begins Directed by HOWARD BRETHERTON SUNDAY \ Thrilling Detective Tale! iCHAN TALKS IN HIS GREATEST DRAMATIC ROLE! DOUBLE Todny FW q'fl Co FEATURES! MONTE BLUE MAY MEAVOY NO DEFINSE A WARNER BROS PRODUCTION nto [ the divisional commander in charge of Tientsin, the place was so large that he had to keep more than 100 money | servants and other expenses were s | in proportion Seeing the young man's plight, old Chinese friend, Lu Chung- offered m the use of one of houses, also in the Japanese chu emperors, had been broken by Chinese soldiers ana desecrated | and robbed | Scraping together all the he could, by the sale of some tress ures, he managed to get $1,000 to| contribute to a fund for re-ern- balming and re-burying the bodies|3U of the BEmpress Dowager and other | I o - % royal personages which had been |concession, and -the ex-emperor de- taken out of their coffins, stripp-d | cided ~at once to move with his of their ornaments, and thrown on | houschold. X the floors of their tombs. Other | It is estimated that the ex-em- Manchus, once rich and power¢il, | peror, his wife and his concubine, were able to contribute only an ad- | are now I\\m,. on about $300 silver ditional $4,000, and. with this very, a month, or about $150 gold. simple burial rites were held Kept 100 Servants ex-emperor has been living an | TALKIES MAKE CHIEF SQUAWK Lawton, Okla., Aug. 29 (P—Talk- two years in the Charg. ' ies have so attracted policemen here yuan garden in Tientsin, located in | that the chiet is irate. -Any officer ihe Japancse concession. Although |caught in a theater while on duty the rent was given him tree, ny | will be suspended 10 days. TODAY, FRIL, SAT. S T R A N D Unusual Entertainment! DAR! | SrREETS Strangest triangie the screen has ever shown. Two brothers on oppo- site sides of the law—in love with the same girl. Fate forces them both into a dark street from which \ only one can re- b turn. It’s the kind of a story you see The for the past First dual role talking picture cver screened. A mighty and important ad- vancement in the art of screen enter- tainment. cnly once in a oreat, great while arfd re member for- ever. with JACK MULHALL as both cop and crook. Lila Lee as the sweetheart. — VAUDEVILLE——— FIELDS BROS. and GANG With The Nautical Noise Hounds in “Jest Sailors™” CARR BROS. and BETTY MUNDY and SPARLING “Demonstrating “It Had to Happen” VIOLET M<KEE Ado!phe, Gladys, Eddy in “Songs With a Kick” i “An / Ask the Owners Has Frequently Been Suggested By Us .In Recommending— Williams OQil-0-Matic To Those Still Struggling With Heating Discomforts, Work and SEE US TODAY LOUIS CROLL 11 COMMERCIAL ST. PHONE 1508 - 414

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