New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 13, 1929, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRH_M\’)’. 1929 SEPTEMBER 13, | [Re\ iews of Current ] ! , Theater Offerings - 4 Unlees otherwise (nAicated theatrical notices and rev 1D this colmp ar; 1 & w=:ter by prem agencles for the esnective amusement company n “THE HOTTENTOT' AT STRAND AT THEPALACK 8 nig - Vit = C v i = ( + ¥ « of - “ s 4 o - k- T 5 - ar e T e 1 incing o Beg * four % ~ . SUUIu - T ¥ £ Br ¥ P - A [ Americans and Br ASSOCIATION BARS l]!“v’i, ’“,, TW Sfl‘ég ML I | T0 SURVEY BRA WOMEN ¥ SHOWER FOR MISS KOE READ HiRATL Jri(]Rr vxlr! L ,!"\\’h}' i Entire HEAR ALL RECORDS HIs ]{‘{("\ ‘\'\' ICK |\m'lIL~ i “Used o X “Seventh HE Nu\@r from an’t You” = ANN The | with Karl Dane Anita Page STR 1 THE CAP ROCKY POINT RIODE Reopening of the COLONIAL HALL Plainville SAT., SEPT. 14 minning SUNDAY at 1:00 1To1 T POLITICIANS MUST PLPASE RESIDENTS WITH SPERGHES " Massachusetts Law Mary Fowl []!LTATHR EXPE[}TS i .~ POPULAR ACCLAIM De Rivera Urges Spaniards ¢ - (elebrate His Regime Says Property Owners May Object and Bar Outdoor Meetings., oratory awoke to- plain J " WESTERN BLAZES LONG SEPARATION (LAIN VICTIMS FROW SISTERS ENDS Family Has Reumion Mier 45 Years Fires Spread in Oregon— Laiopd Damage Heavy J Begins SUNDAY At 4:00 is middle the track—or DANCE By The HEIGH-HO HARMONIANS — at — NORDEN'S BUNGALOW Saturday Fveningz, Sept. 1ith | B - DANCE || Newington Grange TONIGHT L IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA with Anita Page Karl Ernest Torrence BBER beco: ival, Jr the , on Sep D CLASSIFIED ADS INLAND DINNERS e 113 ~vv 15 Inclusive OUNCING B EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ~ e~ | PATSY RUTH MILLER~ EpMUND BReESE BASED ON THE PLAY BY VICTOR MAPES and WILLIE COLLIER Dirtcreo By ROY DEL RUTH | S TRANID TODAY ANDSAT. Get Your Seats Early for the Funniest, Fastest, Most Furious Comedy Run in History! br/n S you > hew ZhrL/// Is Values to $35.00. SPECIAL . . . . . Come Early! @ /'N (&, AND | Next to Herald ) LADIES 60 Coats—OCne of a Kind Beautifully Fur Trimmed $15.00 Boston Clothing Store 63 CHURCH STREET PALACE LONE WiLD" also Selected Shiort Subjects TOMORROW ONLY Two Big Feature Attrac Pius Short Subjects and —VAUDEVILLE— SALLY O'NEIL in “THE GIRL ON THE BARGE" Co-Feature RIN TIN TIN in “FROZEN RIVER" “sonny Boy” DAVEY LEE with THE ONE AND ONLY L&“t??e : | \fav 5 Wi J0NG) - D/w[f LEE o j".- m L Al Song All Talk l Hurry! Only 3 Days More SAT. | COMING SUN. THE DRAMATIC SMASH of the Year |§ | “FAST LIFE” with CHESTER MORRIS star of “Alibi” \‘ ENDS 123 MAIN ST. DRESSES That Reflects The Newest Modes for AT Crepes, Satins, Velvets and Novelty Woolens . ALTERATIONS On All Our $ 50 Garments Styles Street and Afternoon Wear For Business, L Misses' and Women's Sizes 1 [ New, decidedly different and extra smart in style and design. The forerunners’of the season's most attractive dress creations. ) The values are most attractive. Pay a visit and let us show them to you. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO ATTEND OUR Fall Millinery Display on Saturday Sept. 14t AND THEREAFTER You will be amazed at the wonderful array of styles which we have produced in our factory. Copies of high priced imported models at these low prices— Ladies’ Hats $1.75 $3.00 We are featuring these models in Soleils and French Felts, Transparent and Lyons Velvets. Visit Our Store and Be Convinced Ask Your Friend Who Wears an “Ella Hat” Ella Shoppe NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Stores Everywhere

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