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6’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, i sons were given, and 46 boys were | scemed quite real representatives of | Troop 19 | MADRID SCHOOLS CLOSED not yet reached an alarming stage. ght to swim | the sex whose place was elsewhers Bird study; Penn Kimball, Gor- Madrjd, Oct. 24 (A—DMost of the Most of the cases were sald to be | I'reasurer's Report { A howl of warning went up. Those | don Ily Leon Dickinson of | schools in Madrid and its suburbs in a light form, probably owing tc ort by Treasurer Leon A in the pool ducked under water, | Troop 4. were closed beeause of an-outbreak |the sudden cold wave which has FREE CHINAWARE | Wit LIy Damita and Ermest Torrence, | IN ANN A[ Tl was us folloy | men ready to dive flopped Campit Marvin Heisler of [of infantile paralysis cases, some of | come over Spain. | Receipts e bathers who r Troop 11; and Robert Taylor of | Which resulted in death. -~ | s N Y it S acb et SRy around, dryingthomselv mped | Troop 2 | The health department is with-| Romer is said to have made the ! T ALt s e a3.05 | VACK into the water without ever Music: Lackey of Troop | holding istics of the progress of | first determination of the velocity ol ’ ! p s SakL Ui discardir ir towels 4. P | d Ttobert Taylor the disease, but ce ad | light in 1676. Reporis Made on Year's ACHY]-“, i b ¢ e comternation they | PRINIIG il Tiobert Taylor of | the discuse, but announced. it had | Nght in 1675 . . Intere 1, the boys beat a hasty L | | ties—Bruemmer Drive Leader |ioicty in fear of . ducking, and a| Silesmanship; Taymond Mainer | = otherwise Intlonted, thestricn) potice 430 roviews Mo the cotumn are Towa mmer of ‘Wilson & | Painvile .oe1s : (e R R 5 e PA! A‘ E [ with Norman KERRY & Dora BARTON D by orem agencler for the Twpactive Smumement compamy ehaiman ot the | == e . Co-Feature 2J11929 Red Cross roll call at the an- | Total S LIS 2590 | R Dy TODAY “THE. BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY” T the New Britain N ‘\ Cross First / | R 5824 irst LW GRAND THEATER, HARTFORD ner's o o a Crom in the e o WIN LIF A‘VAR[]S T 177 to the Ladics—Oatmeal dishes will be given away tonight 2 an ¢ Commerce last evening ; e ) E & Robert. T TOMOROW AND SATURDAY 3 The old board of directors and of | , L 29.13 Y 5 Troop ind R AT directors, Arnold 1. Mills Joh A areia Jugling; Iobert Tuylor of Troop }’1" 0 H’ we "t‘“ added ':1 the Wml"(;‘ ‘ i 151.00 Cflur[ OI H(mol‘ Approves 75 2 b 5 A : ; : Officers and directors were re-elect- | . o Public health; Joscph Spring 2 - ; e Y T2 man; Mrs, LD, Russell ana Josepl BaHehive, Personal health; It Johnston nen; Le ph H of Troop 3 T.ife treas The October Boy Scout court of avin outive ToRenniC honor was held in the Y. M. ¢ A g 00 ; : Ry T Ralph 1 lust night, and the following award Macliin ort ot 1 S e | John . re made: 75 merit badges, ine | poon g . NEtialiing] second class awards, one first class Bookbinding: Serge Dankevich of : e award, seven star awards, and two | proop 7, o & | life awards, Masonry; ph Scully, Troop 19. on ba Ly : The following boys were passed | Pol ; George St Law- 2 N : \ = for socond class hadee awards: Alvar | rence of Troop LEZ and WARNER OLAND 1 1 { Johnson and Richard Vitzpatrick of | Hiking; Kenncth Tibbals of A picture vibrant with thrills, laughs and tense action that will ‘ / ‘ ‘ | =, e Troop 17; George Recor of Troop | Troop 11 make your nerves tingle with excitement. You can't afford to miss i Gallag | I§ 19 20; Stanley Zurek, Joseph Gwozdz, | The following men were present 5 Co-Feature Sodcnsin) ylanty of 0 [ ‘ J. Zacharski, and W Karpie of |at the court: Chalrman George I GORDON CLIFFORD in “THE WILDCAT” i i nd who | H L | Troop 7; 1 Schwab and Harold or, in, and 0. A Saturday only—3 acts—Vaudeville I | 53 of the | Gurgen of Troop 11 . srickson. b = ’ BATHERS AT Y W | William Richards of Troop 2 was Troop Committee Mecting & texille program offors five | 0 dn e e A meeting of all troop committee- | == ape : splendid acts headed by hil Seed | e seully, | Men in the council will be held at 2 princ ' 1 1dway Flashes offering | ( f AT e, ot o e oo the Y. M. C. A. this evening. B. 1 their s i 5 1 and Mrs. Norman énera éireal 10 Depths 0 | Brown of Troop 20; and Ciifton | Wil preside. It is expected that 26 | nd 1 ] i ps and Nor an T Jr., in P 1 F ” Th H Y‘ 't | Andrews of Troop 2 were awarded troops will be represented, | &nd t 1 L Barefoot .nd Fant 00 O Ows e“‘ ISI | their star rank. | i | ¢ the most populur ersions in | the choco : i o ” SS DENNIS SHOWERE SDE o hocol o naira in A | W e o e 4 s A ! J,',,:,: S ‘“" RED. on A A Milier and -”“‘!‘ | The Y. M. €. A. pool resembles | Tho In¥otid oo iR IoRErE U i B | the ole s ling hole pne par- | aw d - life rank = < SRV L) SFAST COMPANY™ AT STRAND [5) nas- | [Eanels e wimaligs nolainons ol s dligne il | night at her Jubilee street ’ & : icular, bathing svits do not adorn Merit Badge Awards The house cly decorated ast Cor s view to Sl S | | the mermen except on those rare oc- | The following merit badges were and refr 5 N day @ 1 \-“’)““ he Strand wil' casions when the fair sex are ad- arded nnis § e b them in f o come ut the Bow in nor new all- mitted to admire the swimming . Stanley W d many beau- | S t Saturday ot Fir th Johnson ¥ many beau Strand the ! Saturday e | team in action. At other times |y .o ik Jouller, Frederick Stan, |tiful gifts will become the bri } Everybody er read I water sports are pursued dn fhel i o0 s S SCh oot lof Vincent Zukowski of Hartford, | - o e Paul Fleteher, Horace Trown o SeIL A PETER CRONA manner of the day when boys were : - x November 6, at Si. Andrew's church, | LUSKIN DEEP” AT CAPITOL | boys, down on the old mill stream, | AlWYn Benson, Ralph Benson, and - - 1 i | “skin r;y. p. s a story of lite iy Petor Crona, Joseph Gacta. | Tust evening was mnot an open :y»';““""M‘]‘;'{!\;lnor'W:):‘f;fij Rl N. Y. U. WORKS OUT I 4 Q11 onte Blue is the star and | Rev. Theodore A. Greene, Mrs. |iont at the Y U0 Mo adics were BRC I nCH ANl Oct. 24 (UP)—A1l of Your next pair. w opens at the Capitol thea- | Walter H. Hart, §. H. Holmes, John | aito nnos The usual ans s Lkiewioz of roop 21, T York Ur . 'Bout Dat?” Handicraft: Joseph Seu . sincd splashing in the water Hdice ph SO I ere given Troop 19; William Richards, Clifton sun-tanned, muscular hodies 3 S chance to iinst Butle r‘ ! - { Andrews, and Raymond Duncan of | flitting about au naturcal testified to | p0 " . Tonnson. o Of | University formations as demon- SU€, | the fact that visitors were not S etan e |strated by a freshman team in a | days Hubert, E. W. Irvir “Skin Deep,” is a Warner Bros. |brack, Arnold L. Mills, -talking Vitaphone picture and | Paul K. Rogers, Mr ct s It possible to convey | C. L. Sheldon, and Leon - Enna to the audience with telling effect | director 5 e |ick Juller, Frederick 1, Paul R il . {the impulses and reactions of the . 5 | seeattl Tletche Alwyn Benson, Ralph | itce Hour drill Tuesday. ! YBODY cares about it—everybody . astonishing people who come and |t of the Newington | Upin the boys' department, “Bus” | Renson and Robert Brown of Troep | ng to See und Hear their FIRNT e 1C s S nnEaneons eflar . T. Wells; for Bey | Strong and his council were run-| 2y | | corgeons wl-tlking, ail-inogling - com- n the scree L ells; 3 8 |20 | edy-revae. : b In addition to Monte Blue the cast sl andators Ll | ning off a frolic in celebration of |~ Woodcarving; Raymond Duncan | The kings of black-face patter on stage \king picture “The College Co- | Outstanding in the assembly!of Troop 2 | includes Davey Lee, Betty Compson, 1 approach of Hallowe'en, It Wasjand Henry Helweg ‘of Troop 2; Jo- | | and radio in n new play specially writ- AT hn Robsrtsonll mally - quota for the all, [a costume party. Witches, goblins, | seph Spring of Troop 21; and Serge ten for them by Octavus Roy Cohen plus \ John Bowers, Georgie | : Novemer 11 : in- | cowboys, aviators, bellhops, pirates | Dankevich of Troop 7. | their own inimitable dinlog. Temse plot, \M tone and Robert Perry. | keglving, wa u-‘::mrl tramps mixed company as they | Cycling; Horace Brown, Ralph | ! SO0 il e B s N | The co-feature present Ruth Tay- | Memberships. played the usual games incldent to | Benson Iwyn Benson, Robert | ‘ |lor and William Collier, Jr., in an | Home Service Report | the occasion. | Brown of Troop 20; Henry Helweg | | | | | | Ear Kisselbrack, chairman of the rparts of the flapper | First aid to a nimals; Walter Zuk, | not long back | William Ric s, Clifton Andrews | {in modern history. JT.ong skinny [ and Sherwood Raymond of Troop 2; our Home Service section of the | jegs, boyish bobs and scarlet lips i lott Himberg of Troop 3; and | Jritain chapter, Ameri Red | made them pluterfect specimens. | Joseph Spring of Troop 21. | PROGRESS Cross, wouid report we had 80 cases | (or »s proclaimed the outfits| Woodwork; Henry Helweg of | ief | good. Troop and Joseph Spring of | quette.’ | Home Service bureau submitted the i,““‘" “‘\,“ o eviden | Beginning Sunday for an entire | rollowing report: ity | week the Capitol will prasent Moran and Mack, stars of radio, stage and | phonograph recording in their first mov v all-talkie, entitled “Why | Bring THE TWO BLACK CROWS \%fi MORAN f) MACK “Why Bring That Up ?* EVELYN SRENT - T MAARY GReEM @ Guramount Qucture "The good looking shoes that fit and _ _ $5 feellikefoot- $D o T L0 o | WONEN T0 STAGE Up. | referred for investigation or 5 | during the past year rly one half 1s had by | Troop 21. of these cascs refer to men now in Printin Our total ex Troop 19 classified as f er “a good time v in an old way of £¢5 | such parties, the hoys “Red” C £ |son and Henry LaMay, who looked | and Raymond Duncan of Troop 2. | Richard . Leonard .of | I’anl Kobela of Troop 21; } . 8- 1 relief, | 11X lassies, thou t to prolong the | Pathfinding; Harry Hall of Troop | sive kind. $6 | A sies, 2 { sec inve T pleasure by Robert rrows of Troop 3 \ ] MY IN HAH Imm] R e e vert TarrSes of Troon 1o mre || Stanley Arena . miscellaneous expense, $9 ould recommend the sum of t aside for Home Service ual." through the senior department and | Dankevich of Troop 7; Penn Kimball | ntered the confines devoted to the|of Troop 4; Joseph Scully of | iths. If they hesitated in a con- | | fused manner as though they were | | a Sheldon reported that | lost and were king a way out of s bags have been made | the building, it was a master touch | a to soldiers now on for- | which disarmed any suspicion that vice, they were otherwise than what their | Curtiss T, Wkeup proclaimed i Junior bathers the intruders | alli- | schools had e rch will be ' with a total o Holy Trinity hall tal avenue in Har Combination Last Church St. $600 be work as u Miss Christma Sinen 274 to W0—extra mar- | Jithuanian Alliance Invited o G Lo | Repeat Successful Drama Junior Enna Jetticks Laughs Galore—Girls by the Score! Famous | At ONE Warner Bros. Beginning Crooner’s Trio || =xme (CAPITOL sthpay ISR o S A e e SR ) and shi cign s in smart, tailored styles Gentleman of Palan- of the Lithuan- ‘atholic Wome irew's c lon reported for |Malk stating that 14| To the 4 the past year hool rooms BURLESQUE AT HARTFORD for the modern miss. 2)5 1o 9—AAA to D. Broadcasting Artists SONGS | MUSHC : WARNER BROS. ACTION TRAND Today-Fri-Sat. hel Colby reported on the class in home hygiene and care of the sick stating that 12 girls took | the conrse and passed their examin- ations, Tk e ted J uary 10th and closed May 2d. Fifteen two- hour s ion were held weekly from Tp. m to9 p.m The STRAND HARTFORD Eroad oed, ning. M liance will take during the wo ntion which was held in and it proved to be such a Lers of t THE FUNNIEST COMICS! THE PRETTIEST GIRLS! | | PARISIAN A Strand WONDER Program WEEK STARTING SATURDAY Warner Bro: Present GEORGE ARLISS In His Celebrated Role “DISRAELI” An All-Talking Picture See What Local Merchants and Factories Are Doing omplishe 15 Y., W, saving, stated that dy | r nine FLAPPERS The new 1930 edition with Jean Bodine, Harry Morris and George Leon d successf ADMISSION | AFTERNOONS ....... 10¢ EVENINGS .......... 25¢c ed Cross life also conducted dur- | n advanced ‘»‘Hmri class co: ting of regis- LISTEN IN for the broadcast of ENNA JETTICK MELODIES : every Sunday evening over p. m. (our time) and every Friday evenit over | Added Attraction savers, There' is a g Sl e AT s faths. | jir, v W L YOU MUST MEET ELMER! i ' e tie a in ¢ as 1t Is being presented : Ring Lardner’s sizzling wise- CGUE rrank y matsativ. | ™" i requirement i i et OPA 5 TAYL.O.R TOMORROW NIGHT cracker of the “You Know Me, \ Alex Karlor t a member must hold New York. in Some Sizzling Specialties Al!” kind. Elmer’s the world’s greatest little playboy. He says so himself! And you will believe it when you SEE and HEAR him stepping around, slinging the slarg, in “The Latest in Fashions” 236 MAIN ST, SHOESHOP | yyy cpogs pan scisi |- *You need nolonger be t0ld || jctions Disagree on Continuing (0| condu Warner: Bros, T »7..._.1 ' -Fri-Sat. CAPITOL, Today-Frissat | that you havean exper sive foot™ Have Clubrooms on Broad Street or Meet In Church Dasement, 1 i A four-cit | ming campaign for hoys who were | ] A ind el le to m was conducted. 240 | 1 ’ A i with DOUBLE TALKING FEATURES! ‘ | - . WarnerSiy. privent: EVELYN BRENT - JACK OAKIE RICHARD *SKEETS" GALLAGHER A Garamount Qicture, Wi DON'T Jtudio qlklll(lfl% FORC ‘racking Comedy Romance J s : . S ) TO MEET 1'rom |llc‘ .s‘mgc Smash-Hit By i ; : 162 . MAIN STREET ‘ AE R’N(, l;:(FDNER No Wrinkles' | amorcz (Entrance Mag's Store) SUNDAY GEORGE M. COHAN 4 es. | L | QT Q i — ALL-TALKING — No Gaping Sides! i i e cL A;‘;‘:”S B i | St No Slipping Heels! | Sl ALL AGES! STRAND * iue 5 STAR ACTS tar ; I Open 10 A, Mo—9 I M. PHIL SEED and His Tel. 613 or 1136-W THESE essenti ness and ¢ where. That'show Wilbur Coon | o0 . e | Shoes fit. i Soviet Fliets Leave T Ay e T e e For Chicago Airport i To BOW to us, not only in length and AEUpRULLE B N Y k m width but also at heel, v W . 1 ew or g i o meEn Tl 8250 The Saturday ' Night Kid- 2 “Broadway Flashes Offer a Revue of the World’s Playground ‘ LYTELL and FANT Those Chocolate Cake-Eaters in | “A Comedy in Color” ! | MR. and MRS, NORMAN PHILLIPS and NORMAN PHILLIPS, Jr. in | “The Barefoot Boy” | The story of a woman who Rdouble - cross- instep requires over 200 find it pays...and =0 do they ] 1 ) ‘I OG UE ) iho Round (Good 3 SHOE SHOP R S Thnied el G Guramount Picture N Oriontal Star> | “On the Wings of Song Leave New Britain 10:3 i “Oriental Star” “On the Wings of Song” 5 B MAIN ST T ted t Ward Teav owell's D) So I b GOATIRY on Ao e e e BT West Maln St 1| James Hall—Jean Arthur | ) 2 or ticket d_informatio | , [ R A i —ALL TALKING!— | USE HERALD CLASSIVIED AI)“l i H