New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 4, 1929, Page 4

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S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1929. i e o] IENTIHED ASTHIEF DENES FASLISTS HARI] TU HISEUVER {__ Of Religious Schools i ! LNILY TR0 ———— INPOLICE ‘LINEDP - ARE TO DiSSOLYE - S ~ ARE T0 DISSOLVE Lsayfi SEnkImman Commission Stanulonis Accused of Robbing « Party's Official Organ, However, ar ic <hi : . ;. Gl Seeking Impartial Adviser Store on Washingion Street . Hints of Coming Change 7 Cnlees otherwise inaleaten atices And revisws In this colinp Are A SR 3 e L B e e th A ED Picked out of a “lineup” at police = (o v an n‘; ion uarters this morning by Tol ‘ DOUBLE FEATURES AT CAPITOL SGPHIE TUCKER AT STRAND Hooveris \“l’:‘“mv;‘w‘l‘wt x'rr : “Spite M : e i aving the store Mon v DL ’ 200 bond. - ‘ arrested BIOTING IN STOC KHOLM John M. Li I, Sept. 4.—(UP)—S g jnestioning. He denied the or i tlons ev er Fusel picked hi 1 out of a up recruited “lineup b i 2 | Walter Kobus, 19, of 146 —— = ) | g 5 street and went into the ; theft and his case went over Sl s Friday in $100 bonds. egins .~I>,\l) \Y N 's story to the Fer One Entite Week! ) by the nol l - till falling out of the ’ \ aw Stanulonis 1 Although 3 post only 81 arrested | I'riday:. I cannot G rvices | Stanulor o ‘f“‘"“"“-“ U e wants 10| i AT THE PALACH 1 8|4t Bast Braintree and West }{r”/i(’w'kh et m‘K(;l:;n‘tm)‘}n.\\,','\(:yy' o A b ! I field, "Vt tic mis- | that he se it in the event - { & 3 sionary From | that it sible for Stanu- LINDBERGHS ALIGHT i in the |lonis t Hick N. Y., Sopt. 4 (® i Stanulonis is ) e | N of a hox of ciga H . - e - - 5 2 Perfect Vitaphone House! n i Philippine Typhoon Dr. V. P-‘( encl l’flf-“(\‘*’ that he ar ; ¥ s - v - oIRIKE 1S BEGUN Death Toll Now 13 State Medical Test for et tic s o € (C A PITOL, | | v | el fniat Mar Sept. 4 (P—The Philip- Dr. Vincent P, Cenci, the son of ‘this p Kahms | s ‘ ‘!‘ A ] e i pineexcentive bn announced | M- and Mrs, Peter Cenei of ‘: | Warner Bros g s nd | E TRA[]ES today, i . the bodies v s b 3 TONIGHT ONLY | \yjrc‘re nt [\ ! 2 short 1 2 | i > subje R SR 2 o 1 of liquor, the odor b '||\f,‘.::“1”::l.“:;, | I 3 | Y&t/ | = e \ « strong. n “The Argyle Case" i v U ! 3 \ s ¢ W ‘y,m h duty when K e e I ] & g | *\‘ v . L 1 jed guilty and had noth- | L Il OWEPTBY FLAMES .. .. .. v ot g | SAY IT WITH _ — seut- |Ing of the India, Sept. 4 (UP) | SO GS" i I Situation Criical, With Many ©75 e el ‘ “ N | Dangerous Potentialities : | i | o | numerary Offi I - ,,,,‘-‘ ; = ‘ o : ABouG 101570 ’u,,,,.’ r 1 rter v gulla's son who was assault- S | n the ¥ t h « AN is wife | g . testified that he and his wife § | 5 S ! A OUS 4 STRANE " TAst 11MES TONGHT ] ;. ' ‘ reater Dage-Allen LEvents || PaMGERRY | | ; : e THURS,, FRI, SAT. : l Celebrating the Opening of the Greater Sage-Allen @ Guramount Gictre QUEEN OF TH:'E k ]) : 5 Store With a Series of Special Merchandise Offerings LA RIGHT LIGHTS! : e SEeRe e L NEIL HAMILTON | 3 et Ready for dchoo ; “ - reading 1 i 1A J e Dresses . . $4.95 N ¢ PAL & Miss 8 to 14 can find her complete dress wardrobe at this sale! $ i y; CE y There are swagger frocks for the classroom—tweeds and wool crepes. NOW PLAYING = More sophisticated styles for “dr " in silks and velveteens. NEAThASALI i They're all beautifully made, with the i sting trimming details that you § g 1 [ usually find only in much more expensive dresses. Sizes 8 to 14. " |‘ONE SPLENDIDHOUR Sl B ‘ H (A Story of Love's Challenge) Al a { Co-Vrentur i about this X ial 4 3 5 Short S 1 5 T TOMORROW i qin | 3 1 oo s | (CIDAWEFORD | Leatherette, and Trench Mcdel of Twill ' P L . “ b (with cap to match) SHE GflEs Tn WAR 0“‘ e‘ i A marvelous value in two popular styles of raincoats—the swagger trench with ELEANOR BOARDMAN 0 “g 8 model, and the fleeced back coat of leatherette. Both guaranteed rainproof, of course. o ) Pl d They've never before been offered at such a low price. s (in_ _”""”llwx"\ul‘ 3t e or e Yo w % ée The trench coat is of tan twill and has a jaunty cap to match. ¢ Ha\l}/gf R A G U a‘ The leatherette coat comes in brown, blue, green and red. Hes . ‘ with Sizes 6 to 16. s A ‘T.”|‘. ::1' Misses” Shop—Second Floor—New Store ] PAIRBANKS, JR. TR T R . N With Il“‘”r LA ROC \;lll { ! Vith Thrilling Sound! h l Cl h f B : CAPITOLPARK Sturdy School Clothes for Boys o N ) . . f pron | STRAND Very Specially Priced ! < < It |4 o 5 5 THLRSDAY NIGI’ET ol 3 2 Four specials in clothes that will wear splendidly, that are of the 11511}11 ex= The Wildest, Funniest Beginning SUNDAY cellent S Allen quality, that are notably low in price—that's what mothers will find Hone moonikthc Sorenti ] AMAT EU R BOORS ({[lw | l<1 NDAY at the Boys' Shop these September Sale Days. - HitEveriShow i Sy S 330 . 1 g You Won't Know Whether I o L S SHOW STARTS Slip-Over Sweaters School Suits e Chatt \l 3@? V‘Tm‘llmu T ] 2 i Try and Stop Laughing | B O X H N (.; | 100 P. M. $2'50 ! ; : $9.85 ) at Buster § Red hot rhythms! Scorchi ' . | N All wool, in V or crew neck styles. And Four-piece suits of swanky herringbone - = i Yo S h‘f°_l‘j ing songs! Racing romance! Syn. | Q = = 2 marvelous assortmenrt of the colors and | mixtures, tweeds and homespuns. Twc | f:‘p‘de ie'.’fljl I?pTle k‘,’,dfe' turns winter to summer—night - e 10 Al Star 10 e patterns that appeal to boys—diamond, or | I of “plus fours,” Tattersall vest and jinto;day; onky Tonk” is a heaven of jazz! | s R d designs, and plain colors in tans, | coat. Sizes 8 to 14. Regularly selling 4 ‘ B R.J. AMENTA e isn PR sy 8 DANCING|§ ~—VAUDEVILLE ... | First Bout 8:4) P, M. Du 5. i ""'"h"'f'\f“, "'“"'”]“'fil B 2l A Broadcloth Shirts ) OSCAR STANG | S GUITAR og”es ! $1.04 aoiths <"<N\'(:’“"]f)z‘cl(r< STRA } Smoke Shop, | | 5 UKULELE ; 7% : Long sleeved shirts of splendid quality Newmgton Grange 3 With SaE » In case of vain houts postpone 291 . Room 8 11" blouses—exceptionally well made, | broadcloth. In white, striped designs, or e 3 to followi l‘,,’,,, teoned [ gy, ell known of striped and fancy broadeloth, and in f ured patterns. Al colors guaranteed 3 ]“? P‘[“, .Al‘vaD:\Y fi%P‘JBREW BASSO e ; Hartford cher will per- plain white also. Long sleeves. Sizes Sizes 121 to 14. Regularly priced Beginning, Friday, Sept. 6th of New DBritain | m“_:\',m‘”;'\;' e e | | somally teach here every 8 to 1. Regularly $1.00. A Featuring the SOLOIST | | s f UlE e i e 2,‘5;{:1 Sutiugihe Sne Boys' Shop — Second Floor \13’1[’}-15;11“‘ Olllft-flki:[le‘An : 3 Kasswell Sisters Senna and Weber | l | ‘ | Adm. 50c ree Farking | Chappelie and Stinette Austin Peck Trio j & ) o 4 I

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