New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 25, 1929, Page 25

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 D, 1929. 25 | which evil spirits and even the devil xico Clears Deck For Election Moo | v Soured Milk With Possibility of Real Fights .. Either Way Battle of Votes Goes rii i, "3 s M charging their n hbors sous- Dois has just ac- a man of having through sor- v, made his R. M. Treat, Woodmont 685 945 D. T. Walden, | Guilford 708 944 milk turn sour, thus ual Violence Seen Thus‘ Far With Several As-| sassinations—Threats of | West taven . W. Smit ed that d, but the in- reetly and only are permitted to attend the The police, however, are illy on the watch to see that ’b Revolutions Are Already| New Haven ... 1275 1194 036 e none of these ceremonies include Heard In Cities. human sacrific ; e WITCHORAFT GAINS circles 1s The Mexico City, Oct. 25 (P—Mexico ¥ ; = A those great trials wh ost invar- i i hooks on I ligious precey the people will go to the polls Su 2091 940 ing his s in Paris, Aleister ey, who is Y in certain Therion, follow- his con- teachin them are ence of re- fellow-be- ed pom formulated iably in the past have brought on revolutions, ¢ } o Jose Vas nd Pascual Ortiz | _— Rubio for their next president. Paris, Oct. 25.—A survival of sor- PARISIENNES ADOPT The campaigning so far has been| 7 . - 7 50 =l accompanied by usual violence. [Cr¥, Witcheraft and .the black There have been scveral assassin: h were practiced in the ed by the c § 0'CLOCK FASHIONS liostro and the Marquis | ere they arel THE TWO HEADMEN! *Way ahead of everyone else, too, in fun and foolishness, mirth and merriment?, You’ve heard them on the radio, you’ve split your sides laughing at their phonograph records! Now here they are, as real as Life, around portuni will | all nd the people to cast thei op- P devil-worship iris, Oct. 25 (P—TFive 1 l‘ (:;:’.“;‘ri:’;7(":{:(‘,:,"\ lm[:i}' Pranol SWESPME MW rate Aftternoon Costumes Acquire b But he opinion prevails that de-| Iollowing the enforced depa I rraticy 2 Conte | Ave Boracrel & spite these incidents and those at | some month 0, of Aleister Crow- L may come election day will roll known here as the High Priest With Expensive Furs. o'clock | The serious phase of the elections, tention of the I limousir ladies a if there is to he , will come after | most popular rend ' pet preoccupation this sea- the voting, the conse shows. | votaries of Satan is . I President Portes Gil has promised ' the Fo lean fore v :H“\vtfl( nw 1t for any but b impartiality, but if Ortiz R s from 1 s who to nor spin, and comes out of the elections w hts mystic who have private cars at their dis- majority it will be a difficult to concince the Vasconcelis they have bren defeated fairly Fixal com ions of th is in the hands of the ch V deputies, the majority bloc of is the Obregonista faction, frankly which ry” and pr of the revolution but he differs with his opponents the interpretation of them. His ¥ represents the ¢ the f apparently most of these people re- s the anti-reelec- ' gapded his Satanic Maiesty as a tionist v choice. He also most unserupulous trafficker in evil claims to represent the principles and that they therefore felt them- rious it | wea hom and s of the country all carried ou r. A circle is which the 1 their nees He declared that most of them e the principles of ' rovealed an offort on part of offh foou sl the Mexican revolution. His victory tne signatory to cl devil of wonll mean continuation through th in- of the faction which has heer some fricky clanse o | sented in office by Obregon, Ca The lawyer explained the selves entitled to cheat him During his address, Maitre Gar- ed how he had wit- con also T jons, must and cha transform o butterflies. of round-the-clock after office hours themselves from if they want to ) en- . opposed to Vasconceios. 1f this bloe ic on the sembles is ove Paris dressmakers should ! tecog S Aisicoly em. Then bowls of ng most emphatic victory then, in the view of the pub- ited and the late afternoon cost Nela oot bags i Tave been in design, material and trim anithat A L Most of the coats are bordered with country of i and that ations are ex isive fur T “caudillaje” or rule by foree Is end- I eRitex o s N hey ol oy ed f ] to the evening coats an Row May Start on Result g pRSAEela filfikegiiim o il f Tt the Vasconcelistas consider ON% (R AR broadcloth, | lves victoriou 1thelans s itain A nouncement comes from the cham- ) Ortiz Rubio has heen elect- ‘_" : Ly ts Signed in Blood Ov cre they say t € that in such event he would o GVI-wOTshD it tail parties is ros or 1 declare himself president. On the Lorm, TUIE 5 o'clock formality. s : re many cases in which pa bt S : d, he s referred to a Satan are written out ¢ A seclerpaveliion o preference o gocumentary style Man Taxed as Bachelor armed one. > question is wheth- re (e M d in blooc ag ., B cr he and his followers would choose o ' blood. A moted French | Hag Wife and 17 Children 1 caution as the better part of valor. : h T DA Tt e lorancen 1 25. (UP)— i s the nominee of the S GRS ) with ] ational revolution p e e S moned feneral Calles to “weld toge e relor tax. elements of the coun- sti was a bit 1 those TWO BLACK CROWS, whooping it up in one of the grand- est entertainments ever put upon the Screen! It has everything, laughs galore, pathos, tense drama, too —all in an exciting story done by Octavus Roy Cohen of Saturday Evening Post fame. Come and find out all about the Early Bird and the Worm —get the low down on the world “backstage.” HEAR some marvelous new song hits. SEE and HEAR some great singing and dancing! Be an Early Bird, yourself— make a date now to SEE and HEAR—but "WHY of course you’ll come—you know it’s good; for it’s a PARAMOUNT nsportation n many os on the - main opposition to the group now in power. DANBURY MAN LEADS STATE TRAPSHOOTER; L. . 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