New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 9, 1929, Page 3

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N EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1929. HOFFMAN PROFITS [Lady Armstrong Believes Flapper Has Settled Down Along Practica SA00,000 IN YEAR Figures Revealed in Deal for, Sale of Their Chain None Of the sellers in the ter ucal between the Warner ers Pictures Corporation Hoffman TBrothers involving three allowed to be | in any way ¢ | rship or manager of Connecticut for 1ecording to the ment filed in 1 rnoon. The ftr to the Cameo Tl subsidiary of the made poration, ¢ Warner Brothers C In the cement whereby Pefer | Perakos takes over the Palace thea- | or, it is stipulated that he may op- rate the theater only as a “subsc- yuent run” theater, that is, he can show only those pictures which have had a run through the cir- hey must be run subsequent | | se used in the Strand, Capitol mbassy. | gh the it is intimat sy in this city may also b by the Camea Corporation future, or after it is wording in this N nat the |\ the = st -enovated The Hoffmans, in the agrec represent that the net profit from he operation of their theaters plus iy rentwls from theater properties, | from June 1, 1925, to If the auditors find is not correct, the to pay the ment was $400,000 June 1, hat this Hoffmans ‘nec Actual sale fook place in t of the following theaters ain, Capitol and Strand; ind Circle; Willimantic ia, Capitol and Torr All of th med in the agrecment eased by the Cam ut it will own all « ixtures. In Waterbury, the 21l of the differ- Corporation corporation now rent was paid on co Corp. will vinder prope fo nd will pay them \ urn over the si 1sh to the lers. m., on O Thomas & This will he tober 1 in Ioriedman According to the figures, t heaters are subjected nortgages. Two notes ® which appear “apitol of $126,000 % Personals Miss Mildred Smith, daughter of © Mrand Mrs. Robert Smith of Bur- ¢ 1 from a trip d Ie ‘Has Much Wiser, View its Her Wom clares. ican L whip hand in her ¢ crime il lu | view than ristrong LLmilnto Sensible Womanhood Saner Than World Cred- With, Titled an Observer De- S York, The wield s drive flapper ew York's commis prevention ipper who has known her and her cockiails and her bs | tled dc with a much wise s credited to her d today. Un nds Problems “She understands the hat face nts o nd sup| rike at ors, n to lish on't sto shackle b he spent domina « clothes problems prevention and s P erime help, porting movemen its roots. The nt and the el cos of this and there will Delinquent — girls will A smart young woman in when they often p to hear a 2 the flapper has made 1 into the work charity in 1902 ed that the vhich sh rennous’ ted in the chil- rt used in a ram uil 3 her time ed there nt figure i tion of the 1 caring for i Today s perative nt of tion of irector o ague anc md vice Thomas | ¢ . of Bristol motor trip in Andrew Kata Mrs. John Kata of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Ko, and family of this city and v guests, Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Buelow of Cleveland, Ohio, have returned home after spendi vacation at Saybrook and Cornfield Point dur. ing the past two weeks. Both visit- officials of the Lampson & Session Co. of Cleveland, Mr. Dixon being traffic manager and Mr, Due- low being plant engineer. ors are John \mhnn\ Cies- ynskl of Curtis street, left yesterday to attend St. John's Preparatory school, Danvers, Mass enjamin Blogoslawski ing firm of K. Bl K. Blogoslawski left yes to attend the semi-annual Val- crian Cieszy also attending John Hol- 1in Trust Co.. Richard Miller faran of the New wre spending (wo we Canada, ks' vacation in | New Britain annual John Hunter of the Trust Co., is spending his vacation in Maine. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Walsh and Mrs. Te umbia, street ha returned ter spending the summer at Vineyard Fred Monsces of St 15 returned atter spending a week Marthas Vineyard, Mass. I'red Hollfelder and road are hom summer months Mr. and M family of Unc after spending the at Woodmont. Mr. and Mrs. H, W. Burns of 741 t Main street are entertaining . and Mrs. J. J. Wivel of Phila delphia, Pa. Mrs. Wivel is Mr Burns' sister. They foured the .White Mountains over the week-end PATSY MILLER WEDS Beverly Hills, Cal., Sept. 9.— () uth Mille film actress and arnett, director, were married vesterday at St. James Tpiscopal church, by Rev. Gray C. Miller, rec tor. Several relatives and friends, of the motion picture colony attended. score Yes, you may uld Classified Ad. telephone a Her “harity tructive t Dig )t the 1 the president most ill ef- \m ir feet on - between Hugh M. woman of |j cative fects of the fast tempo at which the modern young American lives have heen exaggerated on the whole, sh believes, “You can't control you today by saying ‘don’t do th says. “The thing to do is-let them have ftheir fii d teach them common sens a way ground while doing it CAPITAL WEIHHS ALCORN’S CHANCES. i Rep. Tilson Firmly Supporting| Prosecutor for Federal Office 9—Sev- eral formid hurdles intervenc Alcorn, state's at- y of Connecticut, and the officc al of the o cur- are thosc Alcorn's chances sor 1o Mrs. who has ent of revenue and 00d Alcorn fs plum hat Mr named suce t to the imy made few states from « which in the house the limit in his Alcorn for the Wille- 1ere is, however, Hiram Hoo- there is to keep | Is Friend of Youth S —— t(‘hurch School Teacher ] REV. WILLIAM H. BARSCH Rev. William H. Barsch, pastor rector of the religious educa- tion vam in the Memorial Bap- tist ck came to this city fron Roches ago. He uate of R unive Rochester-Colgate Divinity s W [h]luu taking spe ind since co as continne cial courss Hart Mr. Barsc particularly interest the young people. 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