New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 16, 1929, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929, BIEGE SAYS WIFE “”‘“‘;&‘;iffff,(;.‘““"‘. SYMPATHY STRIKE | ‘. City ltems ' " v s D ,__*__.___ IAGINED STORY |~ THREATSRELENED -+ s | STRAND [ innocence in the death of a four- 9.—advt m Johnsor Brooklyn out of the y home at 25 | %) ’ 15 to go on trial for : 2 ed to po 1dquarters late yester r out to A[d Truck Drivers | aav atternoon. When last scen, the boys were procceding north on Washington street. York, Oct. 16 (UP)—New | \frg Walasiewicz, 99 Broad street an to feel the pinch of the | reported to police headquarters last sasoline truck drivers' strike t0da. | night that a dog at § Wi the threat of sympathy walk-|paq bitten her younz da s which would tic up the city's| cage was referred to the dc food supply became more potent ul J Calles Charges Against Him Lies. A TN AT —Denies He's Killer Dnless otherwise indicated theatrical Botlees and reviews fn this colmnr are w=iter by orees agencier for the eapective Amusemeat company ! i hter. The warden *GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY' “GREAT DIVIDE" AT STRAND i . version who is investigating toda '|.‘ the past | he did not see it, and the co The World's Fastest Lightning Change Artist of Pashenda i for sh days of re | “The ( he wanted to call in || The "”t'k'r’”’ ey td ypamation | Mrs. David Paulson of Westerly s me s \ went to his room and | | °f support from abou Y0 MEN | gtreet entertained the members of Y foat v gol 100k poiso [ vazionseunions,fincludin I the Arnold College Alumni club at 5 ; rage workers and polishers [ (1t J7hO'd 70 St 4 ; | | 5 ——— |union which announced 15,000 men | 57 0T last evhmng, | Trieed 4 3 i L | 5 55 rt a sympathy strike Sat-{ 00 4.(’”‘,“\ v i ‘ . AI ASKAN TRAPPFR il > gasoline drivers and the | % g Migs Katherine | p Broad Warn r o L oil companies failed to e by g S - L i : Merds 0. 8, of I, Vitap ral them. | Union Meets Tonight | Ll ol Park Ave. Debutante in th(- ()p('n Spaces of (hc \\ ml—&hr\ e | Transportation trades council with | [ IEAO VAR & Thought she had Tasted of every Thrill in Life; Till o | 1 memb D oL 2T,000lonE RO e el echiools Il la the Kiss of a Western He-Man Seared Her Soul! | Smmmm— ien, coopers and hoisters which | T o A | 1 « cooss r recent picturcs. She LAlls o ey vill meet today to decide whether | I ober 25, for.the teachers’ . : ( rs or splendid I Louis Michie Tells Hale School to stop nandting woods detiversd in | €Onvention to be held in Harttord. | e Cast Include : - i victur R S ‘ = ehicles using “non-union” gaso- S v | IAN KEITH MYRNA LOY . ! | BUYS of EXDCNBHCES in Police Double Warnings | 100% Talking and Singing T . The Vita- i ‘e filling station emploves who | At Boulevard Entrance ' 5 ] i this H ne last night to form a union. 1 — _— ol N Hale Junior high sers would strike Saturday for more [ . f0¢ TR SITEt from Wainut T Q\ | ‘ 17 « 10! of an L] by L g e 5 5 i i 5 ; - _ | stop, and if arrested, make the ex- Y) s it on the stage ¢ IOV he International Brotherhood of | o\ that they s 5 | 5 jurke, ¢ i Mr ors, Chanffeurs and Helpers | (o 1otiov ard -":\‘l.slzm‘.,(n:“; 0-.’ “ I“‘*""'-“‘k | 4 b 1 of his services senting 25,000 men. [l e il e o 4 e X lian North We last-named organization held | jghiment. for the palice. depeitiment ‘ | s 5 e Sie et T otis w0 : 1 how at one at of a general strike in its | et {on sighit beatdes | | 5 b a0 Pl to v”m '\’.‘\“.'(’; L}.lulfu Hhs uu»»}lim:’lo]mum will have | 1aving one painted on the r S | | : i there w 3 i i ! s WHO | the authority to declare a general | ppe intersec he o one | TRW CREACH CASING ENTERTAINTRG i ; rtise him e an explorers | rie, but Michael Cahaal, %1t | atony W San stoees maony oy [ | NEWPORT BEACH CASINO ENTERTAINERS | oned I In ove th the sident, refused to say whether a | gz etnaline iy ‘ ate Stars 4 2 "oppy; De Prez Keelin ' 'an, nd was in action 7 Ripeas slgns. Originally, there was one on And Late Stars of WBAL | ; iR ! D ligasid would be taken on the question. | {no right, but an East Berlin mo- | : RSP E LA SRel mddte Branton 00, 1) from il the end of the | Ghould the brotherhood strike it | el s | | K “Some Nifty;" and Alton and I S G war. He was 1 at the battle | wo, e T ° 1t{torist pleaded in police court t | | : lomebiligh NIty ghund A1k PRINCESS SELL EFFECTS r wa vould mean that much of New | i York's food supply would spoil in t | took the view t t ALLET g or four days has been a trapper in |y retoo | at his line of vision ) E Jthe Ha 3 | an 1n s fivat all taikie, ~Bull Dog | Auction of Vicorin's Reirlooms Fails | il ol T oG e in okl panieg | [0rC¥Cle policemin who was in front “At the Wishing Well” 1ol C 1| Drummond to Satisfy Debts of Dancing 1 Sanit o = Sednes so o Tty the | alis s - ‘ S neng on fish- \"}‘,“‘f’lf"v‘l ’10 tho strikerademands t the street lights did not | with Peaches and l’opp) Cor THE PALACE Teacher-Waiter Husband ska; how malmon | forde | Sooccraav: S bus one Sat therm-=the the sign, and the motor- | " Py new dran O earaee | Marvel Oil Company—abrogated the SRR G ‘ ~ | B Yani = auspices | R Ce o process of | SEréement shortly atter it was siEn- | \coonting o the police tho new | | AFTON and WILSON LEAOLUIION 0. ‘ n SEoh delack ed because men who returned to | o wn tne 1o S Cemiaiti B 0 : “Something » e : St i IR 1o S Pt P o (CUE Gt S T8 ot it ey i Hokum De Luxe something Nifty | ; ! a4 company that had not vet agreed | | | DE PREZ and KEELIN TRIO ; 10 the strikers’ demands, The other : H | | « » » company that signed an agreement | | Artistic Steps | i was the Good Value Petrolenm & | |, Lot i e B ) o son, | Gasoline company. | i =S bl H e | Olive 1 y Jack Mchie of 381 North e larger concerns, headed by | Cviie il e s : Tickets the 1 s e 1 0 who 15 also a Cana- | the Stands @ o Company, gave no |, e e Henry Moruns & Sor B SN PR elfor 1y n and who had near- | indication of surrender. | Sfiaat | TTOYKT m na 1 different | (a ¢ on the west- = Bal | R ; NEW BRITAIN’S SUVIFT H_‘IERS ARE Lonned Hnm il DISON WEEK POPE GRANTS AUDIENCE | = The Central junior high school | vatican City. Oct. 15 s SECONI IN i SOVIETS ON HUNGSI STRIKE | il o1 | Yatican cCits, oct. 16 UP—Pope | SECOND ANNUAL serve Edison week hursday | pjyg today gave a private audience 16 (P—A Ren and Friday of this week. Marco |t pdward Larhin, mayor of Med- | ol \ teh from Harbin, | Rogerio is chairman of the commit- | rorg, Mass, and Mrs. Larhin. They | £ churia, today said w,].“r]n n'}‘ 4 tee which plans appropriate audi- | yere presented Monsignor Spell- | t 1l held in the L / torium exercises. Short talks by the | man of Boston. now ion camp near H o had begun a general hunger strike in | po proctr cd un condi- |« nd seventeenth e companior ure is “The| in White,” with Blanche | f domestic pre- | The Invention of | jate at the Vatican. The pontiff con- Lamp” by James White, | versed cordially with ‘ Edison Continues to Tmprove th EXPOSITION 1 concentr formerly Aviators Divide Time Between sorting all star em for a few minutes and then imparted the apos- | THE H ¢ 7 ¥ 4 ns an T ar eatment H " - . \: nh *d v Dinners and Letters 3 = e [ e s | Lamp by Elilol Himberg, Bdi- | tolic biesming. | STANLEY ARENA 3 : o : .p , ¥ | son ihution to Jorld, by A SR I R R e s |Commercial Instructor Wife Wants $2,000,000 R T Gy orls o e | OF THE WORLD October 22 to 26, 1929 e, Wash, Oct. 16 P—Divid- _To Hold Salem Meetm;z Alimony From \losh\w Haverhill, N. 17, Oct, 16 (UP)— il b o Bowie — | 0 26, 192¢ = te. o th annual convention of . 0ct. 16 (R—Pern h Geuld Day of Pike | poem “Thinking” will be recited by | | m i fland Commercial ¥ 2 i orma Chamberlain. The program e el ¥ irs. Roherta Mosby fror r =D \ ill open with the “Star Spangled A qa e e 5 q Salem Nowm v Stesident or she is rect Burmee’ wins by ihk stiflent biay e ARTIOND Eddy-Glover Post, No. 6—American Legion t Saturday, November | Mosby Medicine company, who i k of pneumonia, | A violin solo “La Traviata” by \'mh ey & ‘l“f‘ Lk ‘".f”’-‘ : x P % 3 John O. Malott, specialist In.|suing for divorce, - e 5 I will be played by JFoseph Salafia | ooz 200 Bejs Nlghts Fon Bak ““ Sponsored by New Britain Chamber of Commerce commercial education of the b Mosby charges FIRE DAMAGES GARAGE | “America” will Le sung at the rlo:: \ ion, Washington, D. (* lect. Her cross Jones, sistant commis- | nr t and cruelt board of ation of |t Ohio, are among the Mrs. Mosh: ration | ch; ges contair | happens to live T ST i am, Mass., Oct. 16 (Pr— | o¢ th, ggercises. ; of undetermined origin which el Iren BEeD 0 L ’“‘”““ el Wil e white vl spiter aesimes | —— the [ Saxonville district caused a loss €8- | ¢ "co1or of the flower in which it | | 1] ” \nd's | timated at from $25,000 to $30,000. | the color of wer | J,,, | ' afest i e in own i 1 - i o ]| ON HOLLYWOOD o hushand’s Treo—Fver 00 10§07 Bk, Grtontil Beasniiot o the eapital stock o Moshy Another Big e : Hig 1, Mass Medicine company valued at $4,- | New York | R S TR A R OE 2 | Books" oonlite Dance $2.50 TONIGHT! 2 ! H’!wxhh s |mol m w,myl r]’\vnm 1y ypearing n.i TAB'S HALL | Round Trip, $4.00 At State Aemory, Hartford | ( { h a4 het 1 1 of the state | ork. d | . Gk (Go00 S BaT De ) | ‘onversation overheard between b : At et A lnn e v e ||| RUDY VALLEE || o rominent business men: i tnsent aower sntesc oot | Triily - Bacchanalians B i | T T Sl (| e iy 19 LA | 3 Teave Crowell's Drug Store Admission $1.50 | 4 you, MOTHER AND DAUGHTER POTATO GROWERS TO MEET ne of th cst forests in il Ask the Girl Fricnd Tonight 77 West Main Bt. B i | “How's every little th H” '[' ” p 5 ; Oct, 16 s rid, =it e Sy 2 For tickets and_information || Tickets at A | N : o pra s ridden in one yet2" : chine Skids on Meriden-Milldale f of t ‘ e = | | “No, but I think I'll just hop over to Johinson's BoudER S DRS¢ 1 D, | Warner Bros. NOW PLAYING | a” the'g Qa"aFn* | Whereas, Bill hails the driver as he is about to wd Turns Oser : ALL THIS WEEK | | courage of — | Dull away 5 P iy | “BE 4] GESTE" | Jim starts oft down the strect after soeing Bill , mixture, B, 1 Continuous | A | st back restfully on the comfortablo seat . g Main 1 ‘,,, “;', ' | p sl ! ! omfortable seal B L) men Q| | . hd POSTON STAURANT ROBBED | aln .‘ - v bt AN l | ‘ 4 I ofl WARNER BROS. | I ; e 2 | ONE FARE! - , H S (|| NO cHARGE ' | ) A ST and the vital [l sengers. 5 Denies Sh s Charge USE ITERALD CLASSIFIED. ADS I TALKING — SINGING — DANCING — SENSATION force Of Cie [ NO CHARGL : Of lh.n‘ lhnumufl —— | P i — ,‘ . : / i ‘ | "CHAN G" fi'r ext};a stoy;sl PALACE || Mot “The GOLD DIGGERS § >~ | it :' ' of BROADWAY” o Love in the Desert over 0 OLIVE BORDEN 1 NOAIL BEEIY | vith | o i 1 Blan"he Sweet wi o . 4 WINNIETIGHITNE RIS UL Thrills! Adventure! Romance! ) ) The Woman Ann Pennington, Conway Tearle, Nancy Welford | Action! Soc and hear them all | in the world’s supreme sound- | |l sonsation film—two ycars in 100 Dazzling | |l the making in Africa’s wildest | | | Hollywood Beauti jungles— | aons I "THE FOUR | 2 . . ) ‘ in ’Whlte D“lmmmd by savomns 4s £ RICHARD JONES UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE One of the Free Chinwware Tomorrow Night | DANCING)| “ 5 Clara Bow 1 s l Outstanding Talking { PAY WHAT the al Pictures of the Day | | a Quramount Qicture | I . THE METER READS The Colonia Dangmus curves o ‘ ount @ | Ca O | |4 Warner Bros. | 4 Plainville Co-Feat RIT CARSON in TONIGHT o U | Warner Bros. 1 capiTOL i | | STRAND | Every Wednesday and Addrd Afteaction for Raturiay Only Beginning SUNDAY | Movietone News—Ben Pollock and Orch.—Prince Gabby Beginning SUNDAY Saturday Night L S At 4:00 P. M. | M. \ S ol e el ok

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