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1929. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, . . | oy 1 \ ’ - Reviews of Current Counh’y Boy ln B]ggest C]ty IS WI]MAN S [;LUB HAS Western Union Sued EHINESE REP“RT Theater Offerings Over Stock Telegram Most Widely Read U.S. Journallst B D0k do (10 5 =6 | opkins presents cause the Western Union Tele- [ : NEL ROAL" | graph company allegedly neglect- | Fatcon o | s | el to deliver a telegram, the s Edmond Jones lose writings are read daily by Combinatjon Mining and Milling . v Mr. iopkin W i R i i e Lunchegn and Music Enjoyed at|| company of penver nas nea surt || Russians Alleged to Have Begun 4 7 |are almost sure to guess wrong on ‘ 8 rainst Western Union sceKing C P e . . illiam Young & ., @ BeS. oy ’ o oo | are acquainted with the news- i Masonic Temp]e Togram The plaintiff alleges that on EsIve Sunda I Paul W. Dorn | Daper business as a whole in the [ _— March 22 last, it filed with the Cnless otherwise (ndicated theatrica) notices and reviews In this colump re m JSoefoed | United States. The most widely read The Woman's club of New Brit-| [ defendant company in Boston an Tokyo, Oct. 15 (®—Official eten by Orees agencies for the weapective amusement company i Legapanen v Elier is 0. O. McIntyre, | \in opened the 1929-1930 season || order to deliver $287.50 by tele- bl e rromiHarbln teporting - ) mitn} Who writes about New York as he with & luncheon which was hela|| &raph to Hugh L. Lawry, county i = Martin_Noble | Sees it. Even in books and magazines | This rioon ¢ the Masonic Templs, | | treasurer, Central City, Colo., ac- [} a Chinese-Russian battle at Lahasu- { BUDDY ROGERS AT STRAND | GRAND THEATER, HARTFORD don Benncts |shere is no writer who can count his Mra, Tuell 15, Bassette, president of | | companied by the following mes- | | su in which 500 Chinese soldlers e ut Parl tl hoopee show readers in such large figures as Me- the club, opened the meeting with | | S28¢: ) . were drowned, stated that the Rus- st hedt Intyre can use with assurance. It is bl o b To redeem, King Solomon, ||™ : s | possible that the Bible has mo Mg fhe club SaBs || pyening Star and Allie lodes for | |sians have occupied Lin Kiang Ml Beverly | daily readers, since millions of peo- e 20%0 0B e ey Combination Mining and Milling | | Hisien and have threatened further Sister Ca Juana_ Allrmum | ple make the reading of 4 few verses ETCTE od by the so-|f company sreprisals” in Manchuria. Li 1 panu | from Scripture as a rule of life. Tt ial an 1 \0spita .x‘-w'”‘nh]‘ 2 (‘I It is alleged the plaintifft was || Chinese official reports allege that [ possible to estimate how many B CLERILIACUNELY "‘: “, i ily damaged by the Western || the Russian activit n Sunday ower) readers of the Bible there are every Ll Gt pastel shades || Chion's failure to deliver the | | night when the Ru tarted in- o & Iam with that period of |[day, but it is fairly easy to estimats haskets of ne =| | money or d m | tensive atr bombing which crippled ; S R the power of Napo-|Mclntyre's readers, because the num Colors, SNzl luneh- |\~ "' J|{elegraph and telephone communica~ . e ";’f;;: leon TII ken by the Bis- | ber of newspapers printing his writ- ll i h ‘ruiu.‘ o 1 et pru-;l tions in the Lin Kiang Hsien region. Sl ‘ marckian ho: from Prussia ¢ nd the circulation of each are delightfuliimusical shenters) 2 - | The reports said that the Chineso - soct of movel stunt |} o)) 1o 2 lucid understanding of ters of record hment in the for! negro | on the coming Community vaude-| g 0. 4o cof that village were forced ! erest ; birity {er Mrs, Bassette spoke | ville show will be made at this time. | : ‘|“The Channel Road,” a three act| The newspapers now printing Ms- STATLS TR Rette RDoke | rteisive. Readine cirs| o Teiwedh Ut was mob Luown G Ml drama which had its first presenta- | Inty w York letters have a to- of the program which has heen | S e evening at § o'clock | Whether the Russians were remain- K it AT ltion at Parsons' theater, Hartford, [tal of about 20,000,000 readers, and LEusEdRo e coming on. 1“ e Lo ot tiss BHIE Norhe |ine o of admission |54t evening. The plot of the play |surveys indicate that not less than e O e on 8 Arillientertainmertl mrosrami|| A Soyletistafoment reaching Har: y oo hearsay. B2 s constructed on events that trans- | three-fourths of the readers are ented and also a report by Miss| i o805 dhition to the usual| bin by way of Khabaroysk says that ohama 4t | pire while the Prussian military oc- | daily followers of MclIntyre. So here lillard for the c comimlttees | e the Soviet army and navy took de- viand' seems {0 | cupy Normandy in France, await- |is a writer who may confidently trs. J. M Kirkham spoke of the| Ty Froiee"ang Drum corps will | cisive steps on the Amur frontler as nutation for its|ing the payment of reparations |count upon fifteen million readers iterary pontest, called attention 10|, " mhyreday evening at 7:30 | reprisal for Chinese gunfire and lities. A cast |amounting to five billion francs im- | for anything he may write for a o fact that the l‘m(’ had been | .01 01 0 Community hall. mine laying in the river aimed posed by the Iron Chancellor. The | daily newspaper. No other writer X "f"'y'l‘“’ f""“"‘ hoand urged | T ouyren night will be observed at | Soviet steamers, by vaude- was suggested by Maupas- | has ever commanded anything ap- contestants to send in their | 4o \ethodist church Thursday eve- | The statement asserts that the 2 T > de Suife. proaching such a gigantic audience, manuscripis. A vote of thanks was | yito"at 7130 orclock. The program |same punishment will follow any - & A group of French refugees from |day after day. BT ————————————— given by the club fo the social and | i)' pe divided into three parts, edu- | future reptitions of these actions by i nd ; the occupied fterritory ostensibly | McIntyre was born in Plattsburg. s hospitality committees. The lunch- | cational, devotional and recreational. | the Chinese. 4§54 on WBAT 1 most fascinating of | hound for Dieppe on business ome | Missouri, and spent most of SO AL con proved to be a great success As |Jast week 26 attended. The pro- ] s Ben Lernes |actually in flight with their world- | earlier years at Gallipolis, Ohio. Haturein therolttas uat @ social occasion. giving the mem- | grams are not only for members of | HERALD (mssn‘u D ADS GOLD DIGGETS OF BEOADWAY: c v amer star- |1y goods, and in possession of pa- |is an insurable small town boy. Al- | FEHT B €8 I bers an opportunity of greeting each | the church, but anyone wishing to % i 1500, the popular | pers guarantecing them safe pass- |though he has been writing s e other and of extending a greeting | attend. | P Hilson, the |age through the occupied territory | York letters for newspapers for four- esilioral Tolk in the to new members and new officers. | Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Scott and son | enue, | puts up at an i ) which a Prus- | ten ves he still has the {fresh, i i AR A S | Donald, of New Britain, were the pping sou- | sian enant his aides are |rural viewpoint. He has never been | He started his Gy, New York | | guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Read Dorothy Fuller a lively bru- | The members of .| dazzled by the bright lights of Day by Day, about 10 year | vesterday. | (& s (Red) Marshall who separated soclally by a |Broadway. He! goes about the tgwn, Jit {3 now ithe most widely rea |~ The Pythian Sisters will shortly city knows | gulf so wide that two of the women | keenly observing its life paper feature in the worlkl. s {begin rehearsals for a play to be| shoulda’s over- |cannot be reconciled to the presence [Pers. and noting the thou Srnand A -‘]‘"”‘Q’"“ Loy | given the latter part of November. | vhoopee ¢ hird, whose p vo- | one s ons gandrefiectionmtnaty Ttz Garlton hotel, In Newsork clty ‘ TSI R o, Dage Hove | The cast is now being assembled. Frrike oo ot oo s o O o Av0~ lthe city brings fo him. Then he | They go to visit fricnds in lizornia | (Continued From Page Seven) | 0% B heriin Panther footbal) team ||~ 5 " S+ bas oo | Edfe ondiet Davers. The Mauten. | Writes 1 Ietter to the ‘homs folks | oncs or tlee g e 1 usually ol TR | held a meeting last evening end vot- || Hartford’s Laugh Hub Ie 1t S mGiineeT Teatifcal And McIntyre's “home folks™ include | in Texas once a year. They make dent of Berlin and N dritain. |ca to reorsanize the team. Georse| le reputation for |ant, noting her identification, de- | A e e s ach year, staying but Town Court Tonight erELL S GRm oomer : et e R s - about the big city from [a short time, howeve There will be a session of the town | -t =i Byt 80 etary-treas. | ‘ : reasing | the vicissitudes of military life, | e R e = plays lonc | court this evening in the town hali. || oo "0 S S0l D von © The Pan- | ur e que ount o ies in ienes w'\n the \\Oinz;‘m a 1031-'| daughter of | inspoiled 1ad from the boundless hand in the writi busine He Judge Griswold 1 preside. |t we been taking on some of | — - & France and hating Prussians, re- |/ doesn't defer to the opinions of other Notes i o in the state, | AT ITS BEST! RUDY i ) HE, fuses ec > his pl . Tho | West. { y G & e B T I semj-pro teams in the state, | D S 7S Y VALLEE AND nnf HESTRA | 0 ‘[,0 by (orm 'lm plaything. ”H:« | 0. 0. McIntyre is one of the writers, in the preparation of his The supper whic was to have | o imes going out of their cla } A SHGUEIET T B e s R D0k e s i Newabionc stuff, but goes ahcad in his own been held O e NG reaulting in dsteats Injurleat have ||| SRS e v a irn engage- |several da he Prussian officer | g X s > liter- | style, and produces what seems to be Kensington Congregatfonal chure G 5 ‘ o] constant sociates with the liter- | style, and ) vesulted and it is planned for a ; oni in Bridge- |being determined to have his way. | SO i e torihaiet on ey cry g o read- |will be postponed until the eve- | Nuii®d, N 1 18 DAGREl | EF B ALL WEEK, Twice Daily 1 Thursd October | If you like the plot, the acting is || (" 0 Lods from the world's | er wants ning of October 1 | e | o Lindbergh and Tun- | certain o plea 1t smoothly | otopolis. But he never allows the | Desides writing o "“‘! L], gl | until they are in a condition SO 0] ely; 5 FForrest | ¢ ioaphere of the night clubs and v featurc i il S el Wi | to give battle with more experienced rom 100lboy complexion | scores a new triumph in the role of | TH U of the wise-crackers | MeIntyre w returned to their homes on | clevens. fonal manner, | the French woman. Her sangfroid | sour or embitter his outlook upon | zine foll xoad alier "‘1,‘l‘f;"'!'fi “‘ ¢ Worll| " Plans for the concert to be given o s fi.d frank description of her means | e is convinced that New York At {1 sent time M. MeIntyrell Series igamesin SEhilade Iphia, Sat- ; tomorrow evening at the Kensington e ah g O R a livelihood are startlingly it Plattsburg and Gallipolis, |is dramatic critic for the weekly hu- cton Sewing club swill | Methodist church are now complete S amiianehl not own and rich. He sees human | morous magaz Lite ington Sowing club willand the aftair promises to be well | a an pos 5 -\x:llun n it | Niathew Griswold |attended. The entertainers are a | = 4 § years | would not be di un o helieve um | Fon ol o . group of four singers from Hartford | [] 156 completan | fed Toumann 1s as polishc wged to altend as important busi- | The concert is being given under the | 3 o ; BVed Visabonit i‘x ot ;;-;n?v%nlq“v»h» i tg:» RELEASED ON 32000 BOND _ 5 il come b for Qlepasal. [ the Sunday school of the || Trving Selig, Vi Buckley, from the west. |, T e 7 | Mr. and Hrs. M. J. Clynes of 170 Motherhood Club to Meet GHULChS “has. (Red) Marshall AT THE PALACE ek consummate skill. EF S North Street Have Lived in Same tomorrow evening in the Com- | VSE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS e H. C. Johnsrud, Edith Van Cleve, Job at Tirwin Hotel, | Mouse for Four Decades. yer. Tridge will follow | | . o . . ien 5, . i i Joh Jrwin otel, =2 ’ Z 110 A i cilw | Were excellent in character roles Ralenceation s Ball e e 41 |oclock. AIL present members 1 Cfl"“l TO(\ \ter tomop. | WHich called for no little skill in ghahavabeen D u to attend, also all those who |[§ 5 il fly i« “Love in|2Cling. William Young was im-| When Attorney Thomas . Mc- . To them, howe |~~‘ S 5 6 A0 o Warner Bros. NOW PLAYING! el v Goorge Mel- | PTEssive as a bitter and disillusioned | Donough interceded and got the 1“9‘ news. In fact, anniv ““'f_l_“‘“ Bast Berlin Items < ‘ t 1 Beery, k o has been wound- | honds of Stanley Paweleyk, 23, 412 | become so common t 2 YHES | e Knights of Pythias will meet < o1 | evor in authors gave him | Broad street, reduced from §$5,000 [ 2dmitted last night that she had for- | s cyening at Community hall at | ALL THIS WEEK! | for a 1 to play and he | 100 Monday afternoon, Stan- K“‘\‘;"J ““‘”"y" ‘-""'r”‘k‘\- rios ave | § 9clock: | it well ironic reference | |, father Frank posted & prop-| And, beca anniversaries are | e Girls' Harmonica band will | Desert,” Melford |10 the burning of Jeanne D'Arc put | orty bond at the police station Mon- | COMmON with Mr. and Mrs. Clynes, |hold 4 | this ecvening at |} Everybody’s Raving About the Wonderful Entertainment. | ntally different | in his lines in the third act is dra-| gay evening and Stanley was re-| no celebration. Al day, | 7:30 o'clock at Community hall, To- | 4 ) nd against the ic construction of high degree. |jppecd, after spending 36 hours in | 2 1 nes \.'u.!l‘ ]hm hadibaeniaotmbrrowlevening i iharatwillibatan: Absolutely the Greatest Production Vitaphone Has p in weaves it | During the action of the dramn. |y 1, N i | v that did not eve cther prize contest at the reguls t ama. | jail, he a technical charge of o 1 H uing drama. | much of the conversation is carried | 1or 1‘;,":‘1\;‘ pence in connection | @bout her amniversary Community club meeting. The pri Ever Offered! on in German but this does not de- | ¢ = : | Mr. and Mrs. Clynes were married | last week was won by Miss Beatrice t this does not de-| ity a safe cracking at the Mohican 5 2 | 1 tract from the interest (o e e |in St. Anne's church, Holden Lan- | Trevethan. ssts. Woollcott and Kaufm Morketea Ly SUnIaY ot Aic: castershire, England. One year| The Ladies’ Aid society of the ott and Kaufma Paweleyk, who complained of a ¥ ( ! n a fine story. Upon| .o roust s . wens miven medi- | &fter their marriage they came to | Methodist church will hold a supper ourt e o (e o |eRk eartiallicavay ""; T iheer | New Britain and have been living at | in the Community banquet hall to- Sers illl 1oniqa | cine iatireguiapiinceryals ahy CeT | 1 -0 North strect ever since. Thres | morrow evening at 6:30 o'clock. A | - ¢ S CEl ames McCabe. Monday evening e S SOl et = ter, its success as a box office attrac- : 3 | of their eight children are living. | several course meal will be served. o tion when he was released by _x.mmnz i p o Constabl The usual weekly meeting of the ! “The Channel Road” will be ant Rival he DOn?Mu‘m»'rl n]ll a \l‘;ihl[ and Joseph. They also have three | Community club will be held tomor- | . Jeatal fonichaTar ’ * | dizziness. His trial, as as ‘ o ow Ay PO G A e peated tonight and tomorrow night | 047 Crezynski. 20, will take | ETandehildren. 4 i vith a matince tomorrow of ynski, 20, Sl i L to ¥ — e 28 X place sday morning in Vol\(‘r“ PLANES l.l:\\l: CINCINNATI NEW B ; ) ‘ Sout e will be represented| . FuRlenin o [TAIN MOTORIST Los Angeles Changes ol e e b S | e Gt m], Forty a NIW BRITAIN ART SCHOOL || ¥ i b o ; : lanes participating in the Ford re- 30 Cedar Street in Rear rned 1 rew g en wi ving at the Erwin hotel | P r > o J : PI.M\‘ hurst, N. J., Oct. 15 (P) ]‘ i LS : | trom TLunken rport here this Saturday Morning | ,ul. / el ;:w ~.mg}:.1 rl::\l\ v\ll’m- a fresh crew, | NNt ey morning for Louisville, Ky. The ARMANDO D'AGOSTINO o : v 5 the navy dirigible Los Angeles tool i = pilots will stop at the Kentucky city Dircctor N o e wacy Aukudowicz of 36 Silver 5 : | {ER AGROUND y rector The ; off again this morning on a train- | OILRTANIEDRASCE '3 A | for luncheon and then hop to For Information Call 643 H Street Convicted of Operating ing flight. Lieutenant Commander | Mexico City, Oct. 15 (—A dis- | Louis for the overnight stop. | — H. V. Wiley in charge of the |patch to El Univ from Tampico | | Warner Bros. Mullaney Wiil Head Car While Intoxlcated. crow of 10 officers men. | today said the tanker San Dunstany | | fra e big airship rosc into the air [of the IDagle Oil Transport com- - - e — s | Sensational 3 cie 3 i s ) (zas Ufl‘l(.fll\ \UUL{\ G denl e | Yesterday morning and stayed aloft | pany grounded on n sand bar off Warner Bro: | 1 A Oct rrested while fover metropolitan New York, New o i high scas yesterday. | d wed | “olor, Singi i i : ,' o omobile Lhrough [ Jersey and Pennsylvania for almost | The crew of 42 and two passenge Today an 5 All Color, All Singing, Talking, Dancing : fend s s luione: ::‘ =4 hours before coming down for a |landed safely. but in grounding the | ‘Continuous Vitaphone Hit! ( ) e e TRl o bottom of the tanker was' ripped | | . ¥ Wiley planned to return to the|open and 4,000 tons of oil drained | 66 a air station after sunset tos 5 R R | ; Bt i i G e il ‘ THE o Warner Bros, | | : I i mer Bro f Love [l ~ |sTRAND |[PaLacE || = | LD DIGGERS ; : k Tl THURS., FRL, SAT. | NOW PLAYING 1 ’ o “at Bast Main : Warner Baxter il < « ” | A ) N i in LINDA | down 4 supported by FOSTER » 1t Star’ of 11- m i to Ru . y L e diser a e oail to Tuin ' X) . i : k. 3 i or CSTOLEN LOVE" ! with N MOORE —_ and MARCELINE DAY Short Subjects e e et z o ssador’s Visit | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 Free SILVERWARE A e | With a Cast of Broadway Players 34 b Aladdi er >poons” Free America’s " s c . T Ritz Ball Y0 THE LADIES ONLY Ko e The Like of Which No Photoplay Has Ever 7. ) ¢ — ! Swi arts : i | Ntz Daliroom WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY | hin Presented to the Public Br wrt, Conn - o L in! ¥ R LoveintheDesert Together Again | Including ; with OLIVE BORDEN . : k | il NOAN BEERY i : LIG . ] v T‘?uc’y VaLee e W:VIE(PLIL?E}:ST ot ACXE)V\:'LAI;NT?::EE ] 1 A : e W I\ A INW L : J i per on) Blanche Sweet in o 2 . e x and 11 M | o 4 ? Iz i 1 S in White” And a Dazzling Chorus of N 8:30 1" o 100 iEH : h ’\‘ M.t ‘\"“"I‘ M. Also Selected Short Subjects CHARLES (BUDDY) N A N C Y 100 Hollywood Beauties! ! dmissfon $2 s C | ROGERS CARROLL 3 | 4 It Rivals a Qaramount Qicture A ; FLIERS AFTER NEW | = b The Rainbow in Color! P Oct. 1 I ‘ To i » Feature i 1 | == . Singing—Dancing Shown Showniat & 1iC 1Leon ( - et | A 13 D , ‘ New York ALL TALKING T e ord fo SINGING 1 ‘ Friday and Sat. Nights. Pop. Mat. Saf. | At o i 1 r , $ 50 . 7 | 7:00 9:3 e 2. Vaudeville || | e B v{'?lll‘.l' Tris $4.,00 I3 | L Rgals Sy ql ‘.I,DEM..},' 0 Bratusing Kate Price | ¥ Y - “The Big Sond o e rien Palooka” , e ) 1 anning Ting Huours T b d N News | S A 0 el roupadors LOW DOWN == ' Leave Crowell's Drug Store Stars of Syncopation | lON MOLLYWOO‘D Next Sun. Y WO TRQY o Eu Uit Sl natlon Late Features [ eateSoe to Siino. Seat” saie” Monday; “Bull Dog Begins Next SUNDAY—“THE FOUR FEATHERS U dC s TELEPHONE 1951 of WBAL 1] oct.” 14 By Mant Drummond” v T | \____“__/1 l | i

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