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¥ STTYNT , . : NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1929. L | / \ = — . r southwest, in the di- |tend from the Kotzebue Sound 'HENDERSON TALKS WOUANS CLUB OFFERS Sacred Mirror of Japan Is Moved e e | o . Is icated to the gr c . in the northwest ter= | Toyouke, virtually a re on of Canac i of inada Also Will Pay Cash Awards to Au- e ‘ nes Herd vl INEhe Scomposed SCf : ted reir purchased | o . Uji-Yamada, Japan, Oct. 2 (P—| Said the sun goddess rd \ment. from . i thors of One Act Plays—Mrs, : : rnment. fr I g n v T'he s-0ld ceremonies of the | this mirror as my soul and neglect deer . hed their climax this cvening 0 my own person m e ed playlets are offered by the Wom- of the inner shrin 1 Flancon . > ¢ g of rine, 1 y and | Vi distance of 1,500 miles. It was Onless otherwise indicated. theatrica) botices and reviews in this colump | Erighton: Bhe. Oct 2 () an’s club to members of the club, ling the mirror of the sun | - Dl:‘ ?} \fil’m R?fl],nd?m i '1 te ;‘r(’)_ ®=tep by Dress agencles for the rTepective amusement company. i s e The first prize of $25 is offered goddess, were carried from the| So sacred £ ABHE, ¥ g i thur Henderson, British forelgn |ror the best original short story |puil 4 om (e 8o secred Jdane scouting for 7 rly a rand a half. — I} | minister, told the labor party co toni by olnE e A A e h have sheltered them | gium of the ; i & B it 1 e { n by a club member. A for twenty vears, to the|the or A Aindie . S it e “COCOANUTS” AT CAPITOL “HARD TO " AT STRAND I'{"{’""\:’ ';" - ”'I""| "‘. : "’“‘” ‘“"‘i ond prize of $15 is offered. Sin new t on the alternative plot | ot e ket ol ik The “world's four f1 st me A Some of the b sound recording | euen S gl and | sums are off for one-act play 0 yards he west 1 ¢ cu 2 cal comedy favorites, groups of daz- |tic celluloid yarns since {he filmg | PEF90NS gUilty in the recent rioting | written and unsigned, but the nama | . FPothway Through Grove The procession I t 8 o'clock, | 5 chorus girla in a swirl of scin. | became vocal wnrecls is at the|!© (Hidl whatever race and creed. fof the author must be contained in |, 0 Rathyyin N'»N“:k '<y'lmr>1‘ but preparations st four hours = . ! tillating dan and the tuncful |Strand theater, Thursday, Iriday,| 11¢ declared the British govern-|a scaled envelope attached to th 5 SEia Ll s t U booming TONIGHT ONLY Teving: Borintameloni ST mgnt had no intention of reconsid- | manuscript i the leap-{of drums called the participants to N Cocoanuts,” the talk e Al I8 called) " Hard o cring the British tenure of its man-| Manuscripts must be sent to Mrs, Ao onchas Ralin g it i Do)l pear the ol sheing ) e | al comedy but 16 1St nard o tera 1o G ldate. “Our policy,” he sald, His still | John H. Kirkha 40 Texington £ partalpants ofthall soon (foghe yacated Sl included T Mackaill stars in it for Firer ar. | and has always been subject to the | strect, not later than October 13. A siccremonlal P 18 of Is,e Prince Taka “Hearts in Exile and at the Capi- | tional-Vitaphone PSLONA- [ eondition that the city and re Mikad 5 anclentiicourt of (tha & DL Lo b ssa e ligious rights of all inhabitants of | Mikadoes. The wholo _ceremony, Homo Minister Kenzo Adachi; _the Th g i Miss Mackaill was never better Sl e P N s ens ey e ical talk- [ will have to a I 5 ligion, are at all tim unL ion of the rites performed 1perial cour | | ) m ! el w‘ ]I v admit that she X b iinto pries 100 years ago. es of varis 1007 | ing sereen s the at deal to the won team- | “4 processior forme t ¢ tments, in- | 1l ne show t thrilled New York | work of {he yortin L) Talks on Egzypt procession was formed about > 4 ments, ir | or ort st in mirror, one of the th & Co I administrations, and TALKING! || for ] long year at “Hard to (et | With regard to Egypt the ’mr\,’:n cred treasures of the Japanese civic bodies, all wore ancient rob b ® | t is the first success- " . m © 3 el 0 of t ; Ther young man, Cha minister sald heshoped ibefore long, ed by the devout to have | ©f cerem JINGING! i ‘,,, nt to bring the me hods of | ot it would be possible to co t p d i C 1 i SOme HomwntthronEh ihclacca e High Priests Enter SINGING! mu 1l comedy to sereen N 1 1 M X o o e - s sl e e pramasd s hen v s s S T G e e B ‘ Dorothy Mackaiil 0o = range to say o has| @ result of a decision by the Egyp- v S t worshipped figure in the na. | Titualists entered 4 | for the ori added | oo heen on the the talk. | tian people, it might be possible to Compame y [a tional pantheon, | whither the premier with ; r tures hroug to | face the British house of commons 0 = dignitaries could | - Leis TR A TEN t 1 : It is the most ed material oh- | | ; ( TAZE | et oot B s e e Det, 2 (U | ot 12 the moat mcred materfal ob- | LiZE S11CH Fen JACK OAKIE LOUISE FAZENDA | Mm rainhow Egypt on lines h would place | pp, 2 1 £ i i + Provably more | gpirit of the sun goddess anng | ! Ring: President v will leave for | yevered th other object in the | gy Ciies It's hard to beat the falking and | {h° relationship tween the two | iadrid on October 16. His special [ world. Tor ol R 'm‘{ph””\” St lluloid miming of T.ouise Fazenda, | COUntries on a mare sfa train will bhe accompanied by the | human eve was b s <: er “] }‘u the mirro ! yalthe Gapit wok Oakie, James . rmanent basis T MAny | president of the council of minis- | the DBeévor | Himae ety e o [‘"; Rt { iam Powell an mund Burns and Clarissa ters, the min of foreign affairs is in the custody a few chosen | officials only ut V’EH'»‘( San 5 The vaudeville prog He reported to the rence on | and the Spar ambassador. The |priests, who themsclves dare not |ing the e iR Pott Sl Aval BreAt noiattes i aant the results of his ersations | party will arrived in Madrid about | remove the broeade cover b G s s e 5 Mansion variety | with soviet and will be received by the 1 that as the coveri wear out, | ing archaic weapons, ds, spears | offering presenting e tional en- ambas 0 r- ew one is placed over the old, | bows and arrows, to - e tertainment with a large and cap- | day r - visitors depart for Barcelona the mirror is never uncovered rings of fine robes ume relations W on October 19 1o sisit the exposition Belleved Gift S e e our daye | government and from there s to Sevilla on | The Mirror of is belleved I \ystic veil of white silk, follow | s and | Awaits House Decision tst, returning immediately to | th to have heen | €d by the lay officials ing. andy Tre said h pared to g goddes cously with the solemr | A oTe | e el e 1 at Tse, the emper | to prove t 0 D ua, | grandson became the leg ) sr members of the immedi Al tion or SN tdalquivic river. | emperor of Japan as Jimr wte imperial fam worshipped fac SCHOOL OF DANCING B R irnasll purpose of Is to E - 5 . | s ot e T oy T Domald | ot rangthened pol nd com- Get a Line on Loving From Darling Dorothy I B ploased o o of the open wercial relations between Portu - L - Z e Man—She’s Hard to Get! | r school of PO and Spain. G na navanc S All This Weel | VAUDEVILLE e adled dar aneims Coroner Finishes Inquiry 1s Yveex e : r Mary J. Lam 5 : Featuring | | Nty Without Finding Evidence Continuous | ¥ | I chool. m M 1‘ letow Oct. 2 (A —Inquiry | ° | bern for jnte the harles Porter, 64, w l I C MEIcay lviansion without mon Folks Get Your Laughs | | « i adauce Por~ | A Musical Concoction of | \ | r was so far out of his way going ! Youth and Boauty i t . s il 4 il Dl by 2y RO The Whole Town’s Laughing Over the | | | 2 d T 5 hands ¢s when the train | i vk picture of this \ of pl i n toward : ) | ! e 1l " 2 ‘neopation Supreme Vg ik s e | Presents | | = St s 1 1of s | “MYSTIC MIRROR | i i M ; | NO FURTHER GRS U Repom Show Eastern ™ <000 s = | 2 [ n ' AR o TN | NN o JANE ERWIN CO. HITE-REFLOW ( 0. | Crop FMI H] S ; . REPORTED MiSSING Dep'd"l’ eat Stores Checked Up in Vice Ring Inquiry No other New Dritain girls 1 strange One men had red to of t ond 1 what info girl mation is exelnsive r morni had not 1 ported th to the police. it ‘continue the investigation Reynolds C ‘hesen fo (UP)—Jacksor’ 1t of the First N k York city, h hosen rirman of the com- the International rman repar; was said on high Imission to or Rank for handli tions payments, it anthority 1o Melvin A, Traylor, National Ban n Kr Reyno president of the 1 nee on leviathan mh 1s the Unitec Hlelegates to the commission Il s at Daden on Thu M Two Men Injured as Leaves Oct. 2 (/P 903 Morris md Arthur wddress are in the Highway Herman Hoffman, Dan- bury al with injuries received nhout o'clock this morning when the large furniture van on which they were | crlin, Oct. 2, (A—Gene Tunney, | rnn.wr heavyweight boxing cham- | | pion, today underwent | mino riding left the road M und crashed into a tree | \ e accident occurred on the Danbury-Norwalk road in Ridge- | field Hoffman has broken left leg and Gunter he severe lacer: | Ll tion of the scalp. George Hoffman, yiding with them, escaped injur \ It is belicved that Gunter, drivin the truck, got off the road hecause of weather conditions or dozed at 4 the wheel 7 PROFESSIONAL BANJO INSTRUCTION Ly 3 R. J. AMENTA N (] Former Banjoist With , ¢ Tasillo's Lake (mu]mun(' Orch. \ 209 MAIL , | | Shght Operation Toda\" Leonardi Goragi, ium the hotel where operation at The retired champion, soon operation, returned to Mrs, Tunney, the f ly Lauder, joined him er ol Prioni reported gon Mrs W A G Mrs, w2 I or er from Te 1 honeymoon on unneys, the Adriatic, where they While in s scriously in the were in Paris or a visit il appendi was sent unney w serated upor an specialist rlin by Tunnecy unney). for 162 MAIN ST. Tel, 2723 Mag Bldg. 2nd Floor | Al this Registration week for and | private instruction. Bri to care v work In Oklahoma boll 1 ring made but the con ular, a successful | a local sanitar- after orm- who spent an ex- island of last had ioni, and citis. for for Addrass and Eleetion ssion No \fi rnoon Session ; e ()f City Schools Today < T liliar no-school whistle 5 i t rning at 11:30 L nd their parents that there would { ] 2 N 1 v‘l ; b: no session of school this after | sk i ol on. The inclement weather is the Lency y oy M. reason for dismissal of the pu { s B! 1 £65- municated his decision to the em- Gty th annual convention y Rule & Level of the A, R. A ebuncunceiitic Never Before Have You Cosidont et L, Seen or Heard Such Funny Men! | SEARCH FOR BOY OF 10 IT'S ALL TALKING—SINGING—DANCING | AL Y Mass., Oct. 2 (UP)-—Fo- Fexas % Yeane o : lice were asked today to search for \ xas is practically | vice p t. ome ( 0N, 3 ieara MGonagie, SEalieen | made, With 1 cels for a top s vice p t of the JOSCP | ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Jok OSCAR SHAW and MARY EATON crop. In the 10 southern | County Savings bank of South G e e 1 from 2 Bonity belt heavy 1{Ind. Lis Mystic avenue home at § a. m., Ziegfeld Stars are in it — lun;l\ ;\ e = ) rday. | RS | omAnn U LENPED o parents told authorities t . < XK s S gia, and par ama. Picking | Tioston, Oct. 2 (U'P) T e e e Music and Songs Were Written by Irving Berlin and ginnin se sections were | were fa to hospital store. He has not been heard from | practically Istill, except in | ot vor rely lateie e L . e ’ ’ very local v v the freight car in |5 "¢ ‘And You Just Can’t Begin to Count the Laughs! (‘otton n the v attending a grape ern part of Geor &4'-!\” « bumped heavily by a shi vt ——— it o = e e S with many reports of d- | in the 1 bolls rooting, fields ct Doston M railroad ’ 3 TN "3 nds flooded. Con- yose requiring hosp froct A Starts SUNDAY nilar in parts | ment, none of whom was seriously e O . especially in the | hurt, included: Anfonio Vacei, 19, of TODAY LAST DAY William Powell Again! “The Greene while persistently clo South Braintree; Calvatori (orsino, Youe Liasi i (o See me B ehork B iR iaine Ao ol o SoniaL i Valandrino, e T as Philo Vance in 2 close of the week were unfavorable Roston: Joseph Itrato, 49, . TALK OF Murder Case | in North olina Joseph Marina, 35, West = | s Pt Cements 0. searocas || - T e Road - o S r . t Morello, 46, Charlestown; | s Group ‘(xcne Tunne\ Undergoes ‘ Daut Maluoglo, 49, Norih o Ruin” Antonia Ma A Flaming Warning to the Par- || ents of America—wi HELEN FOSTER It Holds a Powerful 1esson Yor Every Member of a Family (Children Under 16 Years Not Admitted) Mary R. McCrann SCHOOL OF DANCING Beginners and Advanced Pupils Co-Peature RICE JOY “Tropic Madness’ Short Ballet and Interpretive Dancing FRIDAY, OCT. 4th—4:00 P. M.—Y. W. C. A. Auditorium TEL. 2076 GLEN STREET in Starts SUNDAY At 4:00 P. M. Subjects TOMORROW ONLY OLIVE BORDEN in “SINNERS IN LOVE” Co-Featur “CAUGHT IN THE with MAY McAVOY and CONRAD NAGEL Short Sub, 10 VServmg More Than 60,000 Homes [X-7-\9 Neks Vutem.dic Oil Heating for Homes R—$390.00. ln";t_ailled rranged Model FRENCH & GLOCK 147 Arch St. Phone 3130 A1 I TIAS 111411 I A TP S 444444 FREE CHINAWARE TOMORROW NIGHT Cups Free to the Ladics DANCING The Colonial TONIGHT o Finance (harge ;“vu“nu“w«u&n““.\m«mmwu'“«.un«»p T o Lo rueraee EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT 5 | Laughs” "\ ariety Waiting for You Just Like a Private Car ain, When you step off the train at New B g for This is of great convenicnee | a taxi. there's no we at night or in rainy weather. ONE FARE! NO CHARGE for extra pas sengers. NO CHARGE for extra stops. Pay what the meter reads. PAY WHAT THE METER READS Cab Co. :

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