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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1929. 3 ' [:[ARA Bflw lS } nted for the last times today \nlh&hrr(. ans will not ohly have their | | . 5 \re of itself in the matter of its | such world beaters as Jean Bodine, | curiosity satisfied as to just “hn t t t t g t S Ob B k w ll pooks and playa. In.tack At eansers ‘ rry Morris, George Leon and | these record and radio artists | ote CIen 1S as dirange ls ) 1tor ays scene GOKS 1 reise a be and en- A STRAND FEATUR u[u.v vlor strutting their stu it | and act like, but will see and hxm | . . . oree its jud far more / ||offering has buen o marvelous aves | The Caniol heatert has' Broughi ea’ Xpire ands o u lc e - gl | cess lumrm.n. the nd are | another of the w Shew World™” | P * 9 AT THE PALACE t2:15 and 8:15 daily and the | Lits to New Britain, and an excel- oweriul Lig ts S art 0 (1] les en h p N K ll R ] w th ) ree times does ‘The Saturday Night Kid” L S G sorship INever Rilis heal Vor ing e . | among its staunchest supporters. | Other subjects will offer an Our FRash or a groom P i | g comedy® “Boxi Gloves, . < . e e LECHEYED (CADIDD 0 0SS wttested Her ew Al Talkie |6 9 L e e Menintone | DY+ Beebe Studies Charac- vourins ticir own kind Chenery Sums I p Situa- hoth ¢ nd Nancy Car- | News. R e (e : ghten Enemies g B o : e ST . JUURNEY S ENU AT teristics of Creatures th way| tion in Statement Ban e Saturday Night Kid” — and | ; : f away and D Anne Nichols' what a kid! come & s y S o way and ] Vo e trand tor | PARSI]NS THE ATER VEEETARlAN EU“‘ Caught Near Bermuda— 1. sl oner nignis | at Most Ts Only Tempo- showing at the e may be associated with sexual char- | Tuesday. \'1'\;1“( e '\| Many New Species Are vistics. The male aps| rary Annoyance—World and 4 s | S 10 its e by fla light i i Miss Car \ehicle ever provided for the versa- | Fop Tlree DflyS Thlll'Sday Fii | Found In Expedition. I (O S vis| - Really Decent. B o tile girl with the red-hair and the |* Y J _— m‘ 1‘\‘ '*]( GD O LB B B COCh L 4 sl HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS full complement of what Elinor | da and Sfl[lll‘d Nex week i a0 P G . il 1 reporter ¢o 1 Glyn calls “It. | lay ay Next (Parisian Group Lives in Hills, o vono o e weron light whicl Yorl, 0 ey Pue e ot . | " William Beebe, noted scientist ani out, cither steadily is ent competent to act 1 | i & H H I explorer, sat down in hi tudio t mittent flas] is J'co —100 per t w Journey's Iind” has finally been 5 LERan i effecti . Willia The M o ) ) bivie ras Batiiord sl ey by e ing on the most extensive and that it is extremcly difficult |}, Chenery, editor of Colliers W ols b L i lucasdei il LG Bl i 06 »)—The | netable ¢ tions of fish ever otograph [ o1 E ¢ X R. C. Sheriff, comes to Darsons | OCEARE 20 s e e iy e T s eenhal Al ‘ “Hartford's Ball Beom De Luxe | theater for thrce nights and ajcolony of a veseterian cult, based | F6C v 0% CERCT F hulbiononettish vieu ORI o : : , | matinee commencing next Thursday, | wntirely on simplicity of 1 p St dark room,” Dr. | QLA S o) . sl Tonight and Tomorrow ) | October 31. “Journcy's End” has r B e s A ) ity i 2 S el e : ? ceived such international recognition | Ju5t been disco saiasc i ; Is of specimens, volume cliow ! A . | ! (Sunday) | as 1s very seldom accorded any Eng- | ing hills of Sevres, between Paris | Of satundreas, of ipalntined g : Hehintn s orship s 4 PR e o eh A i v e stacked about his rooms and labora- developed, is still Shylo t 15 seen 1 M B ll men in war has been acclaimed [and wear Gr ndEnGi Bt and Biansed ool o : s Ve Aty et e | both in London and New York, the | dals. The men 25 thelviomen (2220 0 2 BatERR0 IR TReRac el . goc i \ OO ER A atrical capitals of two continents. | do not smoke hor the smell | 11 "("‘ & "f Ao LN AOL I s you flew 8B 8 ® | fec B AN T ) | Simultancously playing in both |and taste of liquor. Their prindipal | PO ":“I' l“"\- . ppelin in | o it ina cpelan lie de with o it cihasded the Tamatly occupation is the painting of silks Fish Found With Lizhts ywn o great net and IECSIB o0 U S i : 7 e S l 1 Tt o (1 i s A G5 iy 5 AT ATl (o huii. lo rconstruct our civil ays i ‘ e goltenive blleaspud 11 Syncopators 1 | opening. A company has recently | in New York and the otfier in Chi- ’"»\H Salrol dornod it 1 your { Dr; Becl 3 50 } i to read or to 1 One of New England's Fi o anaa 1 Chities bllh & oreen s oo eans: rows of lights like porthols i would probably Tave a } ; . | success, and now another company, Paul Hirzel, a naturalized French- almost transpavent f (L ELGE, Sl o ut th WEZ BROADCASTERS AND ed in London by Gilbert Mil- | man from Switzerland, heads the cxude mulii-colorcd lights br and a few othar o .z 3 il ho 1 INTERTAINERS CLARA BOW claimed during, & Welsh | cult and has the longest hair of them put a Broadwsy sign board to hat we E "{_“v‘\ B § = bo o 1 1 in the Paramount Picture as at least the equal of | all. He contends there is no fanati- me for variety: fish wih rat-li SRS - . 3 Dancing 7:30 Gl Closing o “The Saturday Ni S [t wo, is making a trip | cism about the group and that such L0;umes malongias il bodles T ellisciton son s . edi. | bacause of the i ; lo Check g urday Night Kid | The Hartford com- | issues as frec-love and religion have | 2nd adorned at the end with a singl THE PALACI vere sold, Bu o1 e i} Chiectionablato s A\dmission, 60¢, includes checking, : ; q ciso (LAY has re m Lon- | nothing to do with the colony. They ”"“”lil”ik' luminous 1'“‘]" fish ”M; can “Sing Par . S b e % i Pree Parking n ot excellent play, written by | jon and is husy Is un- | have merely gathered at this spot, | SVallow at one gulp prey thrice " i . - Jehn V. A, Weaver and George | der Mr. Millers d nd will | which they have named La Maison | their size, their stomachs distending | {1 cator Sundis S Lontz Mundant, Tadics: Bres Abbott, Bow is an ambitious. | pe s and a ! des Arts, to lead the simplest life | like a balloon to accommodate the ' ... showing the Do not forget Palais Royal's i ( €5 | matin October 31. | possible frequent meal it g S s R rent Shio alls for 6| SBHE this 15 hok acars ail i w if his| Fish with luminous properti e From e Ak Hallowe'en Pacty . floor-walker, | companies have carried the VT s to o have been well known to science T . Hall, their ron throughout I 1. a tourin 1 replied . but no previous expedition, ac- | \ovar Leen brought to public attc ms 1o be smoothly dee | “Quite the contrary. We do 1ot be- | €ording to Dr. Beebe, has gathered | jion, ceonomic condi serene ha SR lieve in Lrying to escape from life, | SUch & varlety or so many new kinds individuals to live C 8 vou B iy will soon be | We advocate living it fully, intensely, | & this one. which nderanisid nd it 7 o decides to make a ason, [ but usefully and naturally, There is o | wction and under the auspices of : much Jimmic | was th of th | thim in life which we try to catch. !‘m” w York Zoological society : Jean's affections imhap 1King s vany that plays | ry 10 put this rhythm in our | The Juminous eyes actually '.lm freigl with defections. for | in Paris plans are on | shuttles as we weave our clothing, in | th* fish to see their way about m MONDAY and TUESDAY y i s fered some of the| oot fo tra B e T T Bl s e e e | G G Ry ocean money o Fmploye Welfare | IFrench 2 forthcoming | Our daily exercises are hased on | Put they probably have n other [the ex IFund on hovse races and is very iun presentation. It is|the ryhthm of life. It is simplicity | USeS: too. Undoubtedl flagcostipr e mnch in a jam at the store a played in Berlin, Paris|that counts. The simplest means|2itract prey, and in the deep sea|who [} conscquence. When the day of ac- ckholm, and will also be seen | have always been the best.” | there is no vegetation—fish kiva on ! her viee crusac A counting are Jean shifts the Vienna and The Hague There are no clocks in the colony. P o blame for the lossiof money iby 131t 19 M‘ cing franslated into | Time is told by looking at the sun. | BURLESQUD InE. S o \.,.—( RaRanoE that | Ttalian 1it is probable that even | When the sun goes down, the people | TODAY W Clara stole._ihe funds. Meanwhil: G5l0valia Wil Denebioe o|\calta bed Whest (ho sue et | 9 SR HARTFORD € r 3 e I f [ siste oy's . 1 T rol U T N i % . ROD B s S learned of her sister’s ney’s End” company soon el up. In winter they sleep’ much SSTAND AND DELIVER” nous effort to get 1noney bac RE ey * . with LUPE VELEZ Eee ) 16 b ool RonsvAl MQRAN AND MA[;K believe more sleep is needed during HARTFORD and WARNER OLA.D ALL WEER rom the dishonest race-track het- the cold months d Co-Ventwre ferno i el iRl 1l i s servant problem never hoth- B NGTY Thursday — Iriday — Saturday GORDON CLIFFORD in Commencing Monday T U carns of the predicament of the sis- | ers them, for they have none. tach |8 - 5 i CTRE WILDOAT® QueaLs Ay e SRR e AT THE [;AP”[]E rson dos his own cooking. «ev- | § Gilbert Miller SERCINLATINEESATURD A Sa0c o et FOMORROW—3 ACTS VAUDEVILLE JERRI McCAULEY e Nt d he finale is a et or ing and carpentry. The women can o ne) present e iRty e Carroll. Charles , Clara. gots her man. But there T et S MRS ean| B (Y iedienent i lalrice Sionelip SURDAY ONLY yd Her Al Star () ogers , w:‘;<:»\:y!.’;1\x;v. e plot Betion . The men can patch up the back of | 66 ’ Seble i e, Miss Bow, we would expect : S G e e — = » Gro i »| BREAKERS ali over the place wit er Aceording to Hirzel this gives Lang, knockout manners and her ablors 5 mhore metitel ot ord With VICTOR VAKCONI It's a Mirthquake! ting moments of sercne | Moran \ln( 'w)lm,m\ v delics of nature which 2 "”"I ""l’l‘::""fl‘\"l“l;‘” A ! ' hments Crows, muke » debut 1o tured ot sive X alsa T i o W 0 tractions xm‘\r those | N ‘]\ ; e Capitol | He says the d make are Thc plaY thatls SPHE LAW OF THE PLAINS Last Times Today ABI[ s Stan Lowrel and | Sondd - K's run in s of life.” = SR AT e their new con W \‘,‘ : S mar n".' \”» : Sv'rce ng mcmrld L MONDAY and TUESDAY “PARISIAN FLAPPERN Leo b doubt o mous expression SIMPLE ELEGANCE M e Abie’s Irish ROSC with OPAL TAYLOR illlsl’l nos[ ) the Parumount | of languidness of {heirs [ AT Dinic oiepnal parts recl trom ' New | s giving 1 ol alm S C SOSITIVELY ONLY TIME IN HARTFORD Now | esides iving wdience | Paris has tiny flowers in five shades | LOSITIVELY ONLY Tue 1 M BY R C.Sherrift Strand will | chance to find out just which was|of pink work out, in conjunction s s LI ; Fam. Cir, 33 ! ville prozram nd who was Mach, who by | with gold threads, a little bolero ef- B PRICES: Lyes. Orch. 5500 and ale. s20n, § ppuCie S ng all are called by their right | foct and a front and back skirt ST ENNEROEEN, o - : v oo of Lost arner Bros. S&- SUNDA ol ' Starts YioaE e Itobards and Virginia Valli featured | - N At 4:00 P. M. GRAND THEATER, HARTFORD. | have written the story loesely abo W B BEGINS FOR 1 DAYS There comes to the Grand theater i san and M Varner Bros. JEGINS S N D A Y ¢ S Gonti = 3 ¢ I] er Programs! ontinuous B over in Hartford next-week a bur- the picture At 1:00 Wonder Prog i ssion in the memorics of the | often lacking in ehicles of . I'oR le‘f IR SEK! H ans in this vicinity by reason of | pepular Meran and | g Continuou | the entertainment prof- | Mack team up. start (heit famons fered on previous visits to the Hart- | “Two Black Crows” routine and : mple of Fu is all star | start on the road to success. a girl traction, which opens with the cus- | livelyn Brent. comes in and sep- tomary matinee on Mor 5 | arates Morar of 1 is the ever p I . or rather Jersi MeCanle are ro as its featu 1 favorite For mor evenis scasons than most people can re ) member “Record Breakers” h Moran and Mack intreduce parts | lived up to its title, a difficult propo- | of their forr and add sition you will agree and now this in the same year's offering is said to surpass ail | iences are ela- l revious crforts staged under thi with much real- 'l famous name. In its up-to-date tom- | i | foolery, singing and dancing, reports | That Up?" should 1 come that everything within uw[ ha satisfactory showing fl vounds of reason have been resorted | | to in an effort to make the produe- | e tion one of distinction. ‘ i Tickets should be secured now for | [ this offering the choicer seats | {l should be sold in short fashion. | Last Chance “Parisian Flappers” will be pre- | | | To See the i | Home Progress Studio e . o nating Exposition STANLEY ARENA Church Street CONTINUOUS 2 p. m. to 11 p. m. MAIN STREET (Entrance Mag’s Store) | CHILDREN’S CLASSER ADULTS’ CLASSES JOIN NOW! Tel. 615 or 1436-W AFTERNOON SPECIAL ELECTRICATL HOME COOKING DEMONSTRATION Conn. Light & Power Co. TONIGHT “SPECIAL VAUDEVILLL Present Awards for the Boys' and : GEORGE Girls’ Contests ARLISS || i Made In His Celebrated itole “DISRAELI” | An Ali-Taliking Pleture The | | | STRAND HARTFORD ATURDAY | mer Bro: ! \ ADMISSION Matinee ......... Exactly as It is be now at the Wa New York. e Regular Strand Prices, iz presented Theater, Better Homes for NEW BRITAIN BLACK CROWS MORAN »v“’MAC K "Wh Brlné Thayt Up?’ with EVELYN BRENT HARRY GREEN a GQaramount ALL TALKING! SINGING—DANCING You've heard them on the radio—You've split youi . sides laughing at thei: phonograph records. Now here they are, as real life, in the Talking movies! ('OME! Hear About the “Early Bird and the Worm,” Other Side-Splitting Gags! and Many COUR GANG™ “BOXING GLOVES" GRACE JOHNSON | and BOYS in METRO NEWS ‘The Safurday Night Kid" a Qaramount Sicture treat 'em rough. The original Saturday Night Kid — take ’em as they come — love 'em and leave ‘em.” Hear her yourself — the pluck) unky, slangy, lovab le lm]o \lmp- girl. The “It” girl in her greatest talking hit. She TALKS ard HOW! With S HALL ARTHUR JAM JEAN Added Attractions LAUREL—OLIVER HARDY 1 “MEN 0" WAR™ “The Interview™ STAN Leo Beers— I - News nount Today Only—"Fast Company.” Vaudeville

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