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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1929. ] . | R, J——— ), me Minister MacDonald to be Yagrant Seeks Term What Congress Is ng only after all five of 3 | e . powers have reached an accord lin To Get Warm Home ' I ' l ting all categories of auxillary war Pawtucket, R. I, Oct. 4 (UP) l ft. || —Secking a winter's haven where [ | AT e be as fw n | W\ ednesday Unlimited tonnage for France, it|| ™ Bedassusedy ofapenmtti| L t bate et and three meals a day, John Sul- || ues ta ¢ . is recognized, might change the sit- | [ i o et uesday A\- ) FE 2 *—7 r s b ~ || here today as a voluntary defend- 2 e - Action Is Taken 1505 would be [ 5 CI S 100 tons by 1938 w A P S I PAs, e e He pleaded Ity to a vagran- ) = oy charge which had hcen pre- tor Heflin, demoer Ala- Ouless otherwise ndicated. theatrical sotices and reviews in this colums &re 9 (UP)—The French £ t also affect, to some at his own re- questioned ac v of cot ®Titep by press agencies for the “wspective smusemes! company. 5 5 : extent at a rate, the willingness courtroom D estigation 1 today to with-|of the Un tes 1o scrap all of ace after || of census = : e e of Great Brit-| argest fleet of llan J. Tuck had given || Proposal ¢ AT STRAND | “LADY LIES" AT CAPITOL s invitation the five power 7 duce six-month sentence in | | equally i Juestion i answered in | 1 T 1y Lies” at the Capitol | naval disarmament conference, , , . “l “‘ L AP Lons; tacked L8 anes S SEEn W iy day and Saturday, Par- 1 u stud e gMD: striking manner in “The Careless | "’ ‘T”i SELl o dingunhansiicy s | Washington Hopeful A = DR Ailan Ave t 3t Nationalovitaphone | & s produced a powerful| It was understood that the gov- gton officials are ob fume ito! facilitate task of th n on crop stat pickire which fcomes to the Strand| c but at the same time, ab- | ernment would take least two I, however, that the Jay EeER RS AC i = he |to senat -;,:m\ ultuze theater Thursday, Friday and Sat- | ¥ human romance drama|weeks to examine thoroughly the French and Italian governments | | o vor St e - e {nat should add greatly to the pres- | disarmament propositions _outlined it possible to go forward | -25"¢ HeEre s Sy It is adapted fro | tike of the sponsors and to that of |in the formal invitation sent out by falong the line of the idea expressed INENERConiereneeaNn clis ol 0L ten's r- |its featured players, W r Huston, | Britain's etary for forelgn af-|in the invitation's statement that the | 0% Said the A sion, . te Colbert and Charles Rug- | fairs, Arth Henderson. Anglo-American negotiations have most important point for t love affair o | he same time it will doubt-| The decision was announced after at whigh it is pos Matin Hh dent a rd climb to g | a meeting of the French cabinet. y that there is no point Henderso Dou r successes of two wonderful child| It was learned that the members outstanding of such serious import- heee Virginia Deering and Tom|of the gov ually | ance as to prevent an agreement.” | | ravored accey other ST n cessful lawyer | pave Minlster of Navy Georges Ley-| London, Oct. § (P —London news- our posi . ¥ho, o the | gues prepare a_detailed Teport sel- | papers today expressed high, Gem]a] Pfllk, G“y Hall rt, S U;‘*flf"rflhflfl‘ ting forth the French viewpoint On ng means certain, hopes of a success t Parisien also saw the pro- Lloyd, N A "\”‘” o r:‘” ;:“‘vhfl subject of cruisers n:’\(l *~’ ful outcome of the projected na aval parley as a ‘“sort of | The 1% e e marines. The cabinet o “l‘l study | reduction conference to be held here to the work on disarmas for Jubil Y.ondon | DAt iy ]”“‘;v‘m report at one of its f onvnmmy‘m January. The issuance of invita- ing pursued at Geneva.” |celebration, wh 1d $ocviapect: e Ly fadasions, tions to the five powers to pa | party organ Oeuvre Brilala the weelt ot 0 = yided for the prod Tt deas Nf}]"m_! e Ipate held the foremost place in | ex the ¢ views as 3 3 “The Careless is said to be SR G Attitudes Awaited |news columns today. the were discusse chai areless 2 | the balance of a true| g,guingion, Oct, 9.—UP—Indica- | | 1 ; p New Britain one of the outstanding dramatic | 5 s meltish | Ao O anes | The possibility that not ail of thell cial meeting ( itain #creen stories of the vear. ; mr BOmETo A altuations | Longiot de Japan, =) owers will accept > invita 1 club held last eve t It prov shot through with clever | 214 Italy will t Lne “\'(‘r“' | tions was suggested editorially on the fr'end!‘ Indlan (IUbs le school. President Harry Miss Myers wit i tense drama gice laiinviatianig o T [ETound that the view was held per- Begin Fall ‘\ieetmgs S S een foles tr s a logical culmi n R T ST hineton fo. |Mstently in some quarters that the | The first meetings of the Friendly |\ weeks their respe ser 1ston and Miss C o ideal- | Cagerly awaited ashington t0- preliminar; Londen-Washington | r_yio piube were held st the T M. |50 = #ts coming is awaited with in o fitted for a talking of this| 48y as details of the doct be- conversations represented an at- o 3 Uit s o ‘tmn:m in to promote aracter.” Each is & finished actor, | €412 ger tempt to impose an Anglo-American vesterday afternoon. Fifteen y, o0y jnerest in g observance ran of the Broadw | of disurmament on the other |b0Y8 attended and signed up for the | tured by tractions | Ruggles, who furnishes the sident | powers. club 5 It is Exnetlenin Alm)l headed by is another stage favorite. \ Hoover's 1bstance | rhere seemed no present assurance | Hepc PO PUMBRE | WA He Bre \,'r Ftarior YD ¢ co-feature will offer Warner | 0f the text during his } " |that the conference would lead to |y ™ 1ue yime. Gossip has it t Leier e <. vitaphone talkie » feren Prime - |an all around agreement, although o'y, P I a ' Donald, is expected before it several of the bucks of the tri band. and the onald, is exp e tit- [those and other adverse suggestions oo o 1 ; : iy . AR e : o orgot all about the pow wow W Beginni 1 Betty Compson 1e10rY | were treated merely as suggested they passed radlos, and a local the & Sunday at 4:00 for an next Tues- | pogsibilities, and not as expectatio; e ”,‘h A e e ) Hoso i ek the Capitol will offer | day |" The conservative Daily Telegrapt semeile S L i Fiests 2l cr Bros. all color sensation,| As far as these two governments |thought the prolongation of the bat- | 7 MEOTME G TR0 ST L #inging, dar } Tt ‘wl'_l E\ffirfi 0f>Rroa«lwn) g ;ur; Ico;mornnd, the r‘;nw nt pro-|tleship building holi might be [yoyg hetween the ages of 10 and 12 s St N — [ vided formal confirmation of the |srcured and some advance made ON \yurs Each week the tribes hold | THE PALACE ! G[RL 5 ON JOY RIDE | success of the Anglo-Ame rican naval | disarmament but added: “A €OMPre- |ycotings w leh_cons a short ! A youne ¥ that [equality negotiations undertaken [hensive five-power agreement On jysiness mec ussion | (i Sy WITH Ll UOR SERYED when Ambassador Dawes went 1o |matters left untouched at Washing- | group. after ilional ol [U'\d())d m(:u‘}:u*(} months: ago and |ton in 102 i not_l(o}ilu, lolokml for” Drogtim 1a_enjoved. Sonr ure e Ie e yrought to a high climax of under- | The laborite Daily Herald remark- | from one week to another. Consid. o ‘!r.mdmz by Mr. MacDenald's visit [ed the suggestion in the invitations crable time is spent in the wood ‘""‘“ You Feer BETTER” nWBaco Brought to Police Station After to President Hoover, that the Kellogg pact be the starting | sworking shop where the hoys ms - s | situation Uncertain | point of the agreement, and then !y;rig oful articles. Last v Shopm|| B Le xins o Hartlord fwith Unreserved acceptance by l!u:‘ 1: “On the basis of the Kellogg several hoys build leoms and’ did or today and to- Men and Women: other governments concerned, how- |pact @ sweeping all round reduction [ndian head work. s | ever, was regarded as less certain. | Should but on any other | The Loys who joined the clu 6 BELLANS Th is Ethlyne| A 15 year old girl who claimed| While they have been kept informed | basis t will be W”N’"i Leo Putorak, John Buc Hot water ; e o e Bra o 5 1t owing to mutual Casey, Henry Winger, Gre Clar, 00d's heauties, |10 be 18 was brought to the polics | of the progress of the preliminary | i " sey, Henr ger, Sure Relief and the role auses her to [station last night by Officers W. J.| negotiations, the wide scope of thn'( ars u”'} mutual suspicions ird Birnbaum, Thomas e it elda,” | McCarthy and John Griffen, from | Anglo-American accord contai ns| The liberal Daily Chronicle #1s0 waler Skrorupski, Geore: | E a faminine ., who, as 422 Main strect, and was turned | proposals which undoubtedly will he | 4% the importance of th J;-'» mund Marx, Howard Johnson, I human tc 0f the deni- fover to the juvenile probation au-|1936, of the ten-year holiday in |10%€ pact, which, ',', re mnrk]hll. had | Jackson, Joscph Halloran, a FOR 'NDIGES‘"ON zens of a own circus and |thorities after it was learned that|Tokyo, Paris and Rome. The pro- |altercd fundamentally the Wwhole por) Henry Lasch. = The club leaders ar . carnival in > makes a|she had been on a joy ride to Hart- | poscd addition of five years, until | fition since 1922 ersulaa s lonetiong Bakton, Leon Dickinacn 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold Everywhers 100-foot “fire dive” into a shallow |ford with three men and two wom.| 1936, of the ten-years holiday m““’“"" SOs R e e S e RS e pool of w en, and they had liquor to drink | capital ship construction now in ef. |TPOUNCe War as an 2 iBen: 3 4 g % | = | national policy and if that under | Tonight the weekly me of the AR e o LR (TR AG e B, CREURELIE 1) SsaninE o N R e ant what it said its signa- | leaders council will be in ti much o rigged role, Which at the| The giris father fold Acting Sor i::mr\;:\m‘ld""gl.* s Jready arous |y pies necd no longer arm against | boya' department at §: LAFF THAT OFF SanoRtimelerrosents)thoietienoe (ERInUIR o Catsiizping BsleRINtE og Sl e ‘“““"gim . another and large measures of | arrangements for the two Hallowe'cn of femininity, occasioned an ¢x-|home last Saturday morning. Mrs. \‘ panefs. re ave become impossible.” | parties which are to be held later at the haustive search among eligible | Olive Skaparus of 422 Maln street| It has not been disclosed whether | : 2 ; e . | | nd progressive Daily the month will be made. ~ young actresses in the motion pic- |admitted, according to the police, | they will take anywhere near such il tornaval tha il s = 1. 0. 0. F. HALL ture capital. that she was one of the women in | interest in the impli of the | o yopes of drastic material redu WHEELER 2.000.000 | < Together with Miss Clair, the party, and they bought their | ANKlo-American agreoment o reach | (jon in the whole fleld of maval | Bridgeport, Oc 144 Arch St. Trevor and Gertrude Olmstead heal liquor in New Britain before going | PAarity in the strengtl cnts.” {which may approximate the cast of “Hey Rube” which, to Hartford. On the way back, she | Submarines and destroyers s |is distributed by the will FRIDAY EVENING rected by George B. Seitz, numbers eaid, they stopped in Stanley Quar- wv“fl! ships and air car French to Accept? . Wheeler, late pre f e Bert Moorchouse, Walter McGrail |ter park and one of the men got 17‘35 Jear contem plated for an- Oct. 9 (P—The French |Acme Shear company w 1 8 0’Clock end James Eagle, out of the car with the 15 year old | Other conference. | pre v expressed the view |tember 29, was filed for probate to- | . 3 | press 3 i 29, f for proba ) . 9 —_— returning in about five minutes. | The submarine question, on »\Pnh“ rance would accept the T sh in- | day. The family members are th OCTOBER 11, 1929 A coil of hair from the head of | | the United States and Great Britain | yjation to a naval parley in Lon- | principal beneficiaries, DANCING AFTER SHOW & woman of the Roman era, held | MISS ALICE BRECK SHOWERED |f0und agreement relatively easy, 18| Yor 1n gann fter providing for the 1l P i in place by jet hairpins, is preserve l, A miscellancous shower was | 2 maximunm| iy ard to see how we could | guaranteed anr y of $25,0 | ) tn a museum at York, England given for Miss Alice Breck at her | ce and Ttaly. The 5 setting asida funds for childre home at 35 Oak street last night.| - e :r",flfl”rfm,‘" are grandchildren, the will provides tha , The house was prettily decorated | Aulsi L upon either the death or remar- | only in religious services |in pir hite. A mock wed- | £ e fhe oinac Eovemnn ot DANCING riage of the widow, distribution | lding was srmed with Miss | e ‘M”:f 'fl‘;. s y;‘n',’ shall be made of one-third of the | Hanlok as bride, Miss Helen e e “0' e | trust funds, in stipulated sums to| Durany as clergyman 1 Miss | g 5 S| e |employes and a long list of rel 1egroo: 88 | | ‘ s bridegroom. Miss | Submarines Tnvolved | geungialsofing {E CTRto] the cuests | France or either of ° for Crippled Children, and the Gl e Sl s n\ ‘(‘im(‘y Creek Community Center, Round Trip, $4.00 and games were pla Miss | right to comstruct submarines wi L. | (Govd 50 Days) Breck will become the bride of |out limit is viewed in some quarters S The last named are to be given | De Tuxe Motor Conches Michael Kerner on October 28. as an eventuality which could very | Plainville It and Tnsured 162 MAIN STREET (Entire Mag's Store CHILDREN'S CLAS —in— TAP and CLOG Begin Saturday, 3 P. M. Register Now! BURNS 2n<SCALDS at once with a soothing touch of Resinol Excursion to MONTR s $10 Friday, October 11 AL Goink ,.m\m— 11 8:00 ited mumber of tickets, good only on Spec now on sale at above Ticket <1 Coach Tri to see such papers pon recntry to tic United $2,500 each. | d ‘ " 4 Hours in 10:30 n !r"adll)’ threaten the difficult accordq m. | rcached by the United States and TONIGHT Two years after » invented e | Great Britain on cruiser ¥ | bank notes, the currency of the| Drug Store | Anglo-America scment | ¥ “,n\rgm“ and country became so inflated that n St en cruiser and destroyer equality, an | ’nwu note would not buy a pound Eox ficete 1) T iein issue which wrecked the [ of rice. | Warner Bros. |STRAND THURS,, FRI, SAT. Reckless Youth in the Careless Dangerous Age of Life! [ TONIGHT ONLY “WORDS and MUSIC” Pardon Our I Enthusiasm ' | But | |l We are very enthusiastic in being able to present to you a typical Wintergarden Show, plus 100 Hollywood Beauties, plus half a dozen Witmark songs which you will simply have to whistle, plus dances as only Ann Pennington can dance them, plus tunes as only Nick Lucas can croon them, plus wisecracks as only Winnie Lightner can pull them, with JTTA YOUNG The Charming Volce | LOR plus love scenes as only Conway Tearle can play them. DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JR. of il Prepare yourself for one of the most enjoyable entertain- ] JL MYERS Carmel Myers ; : H(()lu\{/l\:“ IHP JRBERT "::k"'""“ | ments since the start of vitaphone. 1007 ‘\" ']:alln'mg' | “Melody Divine” | . 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