New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 15, 1929, Page 28

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929. | er house rates adopted o Changes Ot Totes )Japan Is Reported Dissatisfied |Two Want Bus Line .| house provided a duty of To Swanson Aupor five and one-half cents a pound on | o ma o With Suggested Cruiser Figures; (0™ May Withdraw From Naval Parley : STRAND 1 TODAY and SAT. \‘ SR e e Ring Down Rat Hole, Mouse Wears Circlet Nov. 15 (UP) Jeanne Las- conja er wedding ring and saw it !(‘H down a rat panies their and a rate of nine and one sengers-to the nts a pound on ch 1 their appli tions will he heard Presenting An Excellent £ and pits remo the state cay November hole. ; | h jared with three c — 11:30 a. m. Yesterday, she caught a full d x »,( CI SO 4 per = 3 i 3 B < : cial quarters gave reason o belleve | Bruno Gwaizda, operator of the | Erown house in ¢ . Around = > }—‘/ R (|| A7 increase to five cents a pouna | Y ants 10-10-7 Ratio and {Japanese enthusiasm toward the | Corbin avenue line, which has its| | {1® . Selamis;ihy 'I‘”Fs”}"“ - in the tariff on grapes also was re- | e - : Evalfconierencorial dio * g S wedding ring. Apparently the 5 i § ndiested, theatrical notices and rosiews in (s column are ||| J¢cted, thus leaving the rate a¢ 25| L0Ses Enthusiasm Over lcndon naval conference is dimin- | torminal at Clinton street, ving had slipped in some manner Program Teaturiig , : Unless otherwise Ind Sl aeheaiand ey o oris I S ishing as the prospect of prelimi- | thority to contimuc e i LR e e - | written vy press agencies for ¢ pectivezantsemants compar Copeland opposed the increase on | (Coming Conference as nary ratio understandings with | to the interscction it was young. P e | the ground that grapes from Ar- g Great DBritain and America have “’HU:’_": Sl erson ' 3 CULLEN LANDIS IN PERSON HAROLD LLOYD AT CAPITOL Eenting, jwhichheidescripedias one Demands Meet With No |1essencd. Japan has considered this |t CponTao e OB el = ,, I ) v But two more days remain for |°f America’s best customers, enter- : preliminary understanding of vital | ritt street route with & terminal at| RIVER SHANNON GETS JOB | A arance "B 1s now Bri s tolen oy ailEysnyi| Se ssamoninlientthevemcre mod IS UG ces S importance. | Osgood avenue extension on. Nov. 15 (P—The Ppe | . laugh w rold Lloyd in his new | ©OMPett s Al horitative quarters denied | over t} la street on’s flowing will be har- | i : : [ Dange g that would withdraw from - — sed to supp entire Irish f | v L AR of 1 Capitol s been YtoRapeed “”";‘ : | Tokyo 5 (A— of- 'the conference, but gloomy fore- USES “GHOST” BALL state with elactrical power be- 0 | B o A op. o enlins oo was withhel {olite Fprobablcs fatlunel to lil = e e ey end of the . The de- 1 ing in a comedy skit « led “There | ( heir offorts toe thoritative quarters today rooa WETe lTr5) v Orostl niain uaca thal “shosti : has reports ¢ ; 5 reir efforts 107 ated a critical stage ha here sio N SRS x 3 ds | , " this b info the farift! Bill rafes tojliaicd & v“m (()“\l: .4\ = N ol USSION | b1l as part of iis practice v Is "o; h)x.fh | M ] kSR {onitiie Ipince rirming onYanteconon!e paris | Gt KRR SRR O1) " the conference might not.| go\ in preparation for Saturd cd and that | | lition of his |ty with industry. e SeLantgatienics Nowever b an agreement for a4 .ontet with Harvard. The purple are going out 1 antlcs broves| ine airiiaitial scnedulel iy minaz the London naval re- | further on capital ships it | col O EEL oA sainit tieifoLit | ! 1 up out of regular order, was the |SUCHOR O 1ce in January a cruiser freshman eleven which was cquip- | | = o) . ) X : Premicr Hamaguchi, Foreign| In Ie h : | | Ay quite o © of the greatest |Subject of debate continued from N e et fatines ors | ped with Harvard pl | ; broade: Harold Lloyd is|night session last night in which a ke DS RS S OReN Deadinm en —~ - o comedian |score of committep amendments In- | (4 MU BEE S SWARASI, | ho | some ass: K’}'"’_',"“w,f"“,‘ Be S “FOOT TED? Basketball and Dance : arly evi- |creasing farm product levies were | g L S © M DABKE cf g : k > L conferred lengthily after which the and hinted Japar W oY ELO (D) oy Monday, November 18 dopted. : ! 3 Monday, November ar on qfn timent evinced at the night inister reported the sit from the c n if de- | Persons sentenced to imprisonment il S e OVle | s at nigh e R Tine randsiare refused in Ceylon for burglary, cattle theft, A ys’ C in such a manner as to ticklc |S¢®ion, the first on the tarift bill, {15 1 detall 10 the cabinct, = jmands are refused. 55 GO0 o £ G £t S U g iU Preséntiig Tis Skit [isean s Lo sanin d 1s belleved their conference o comment so far t 1 a dwe 3 S b - bones and ease the )mnr.; :;‘mt {{;;clr:{r\soth;\:: o ChAMICT ook up the discouraging reception concerned was confined brinted” before being discharged | Admission 25¢ “There Goes the Bride ons of men, women and > & O T b e, i \gapore naval base from prison. | e L 1 over the globe. It is a|Promised short forpront) given in Washington and London to Hoover's Armistice RYAN and LEE SISTERS al in its scope. Com- (0f downward revisi Japan's proposals for 10-10-7 A Song and Dance fast, yet | Debate-wearied legislators scorn- | J2F BEODOfd SR Jocl Skl Song Y ! 1) S o rates in the Ci8hi-inch gun cruiser ratio with - | S A . > 5n N . not ridicu- , >¢ i o as they |Great Britain and the United States, é 1’\\~ BILL, RADIO ROBINS ' 4 The re mo ctior IovaBlaet ot i arm product classification as the 5 Ll 5 3 £ : : Reports of Ambassadors Debuchi m« CUR)=—=A" A Harmony Treat b sents the Paramc . 3 approved committee amendment . 3 5 o S y =8 epnts e acoutae, Tafanyent]| sotoyed Seommitic o nutendmentalh o bde e e s 1 Rl AR R GIRLS AND MUSIC! e ; ) as has been the case |NCreasing d . 4 with ry Stimson and Pre- | Cooke C r. from O'DUNNE and DAY R moving, Jol lesanas and related dairy products 5 : S e Ll e e e L e Al 1 Lloyd plo First action foday involved a-de-|Mier MucDonald were understood in Prancisco after the | | SONGS AND FUN! Adolescent mms\mmsios 12 i i Miihy e s Chal pE BRI BN L to be at hand. owed him for 18 H"r‘;‘(‘h" ol will offer ey onig e Enthusiasm Waning v was for plaster- Ty GARR i ofiwho Jack <“' kie I(imll ‘n‘!\ i members from Maryl Inquiries in official and non-offi- ing done on a San Francisco school. | Doutor of Melody X & 1 York on proposed dut the ad- 1 And His Orchestra Y (T, journment hour last ni i ! Morris and Hal o Dairy Rates Increased i ON THE SCREEN Dt Beginning Sundz L u Amendments approved at the | — 0 ) —_— b e eeni all- night sesslon included increases in ANNOUNCING 1 Vo alking outdoor tion - the tariff on dairy products. | fy > Sifann Wit cast : at | Another amendment adopted o | ola stars including Gary Cooper, Rich- IN A r;m.lh‘ Ir]rl_‘(;w:vmnow ?nm\hni nn]nfl ll‘s“t‘ The Laugh-Love Riot - g { ard Arlen, Mary Brian and Waltcr ( dutiable at 30 per cent ad valorem, sl S Tense an Histon: e as compared with the house pro- | A glittering galaxy of stars mak goiting | R, t e | whoopee in a big way. A swell e : 2 " Railroad Presldent I e ] | — s oy beans would be made dutiable \ | | 5 Tat of a cent a pound under an- | 3 I Washington, Nov. 15 () — In- other amendment adopted whereas > < . M . | | [ creases in the tariff rates on cher- now they are on the free list. A | Foot of Southington Mountain | | s Lo ries ranging from one to over 200 \rajse from 2 to 6 cents a pound on | ] v New | 7 for per cent were approved today b¥ |dried, dessicated or evaporated Under New Management N'anC)’ CGTIOH Helen Kane n.:,u.m,: | | i s b S || e e B | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16th eckiOakie rnv)on:\-d | i DANCE f . % o | ¢ A teT T ved or frozen with sugar add- o | Music by White Mountain Troubadours | Hear the lagest I|nym|.|h|nh, Broke It! ; | cd from 40 per cent ad valorem to e R “Sweeter Than Sweet.” See the ) 5 1-2 cents a pound and 40 per Sustean fovergreen, Soclety, == newest dance craze, “The Prep e cent, the same as the house hill SATURDAY, NOV. 16 | Step.” And a hundfed other % ¢ The finance committee had pro- | . at the thrills that will make you fecl ' \ {posed lower duties on sulphured ARCADE HALL = aroatl 'WOMAN | |cherries making over 900 to the 213 Glen Street - I \ llon and higher tariffs on those " % ; L] | ¥ 2 | counting less than 900 | 3 e z ’I’R.AP wirn | P e - | TFinance committee amendments | : yBegins SUNDAY VAL skELLy | | {recommending increases over pres- ([ o : At 4 P. M. ity licante | | \ 2 ent rates on cherries, sulphured nr‘ Y 2 D M 1 (o > : in brine, and on the smaller varie- ays lviore. Warner Bros. ALL a - ties imported from Italy and used eI e L~ | - extensively by eastern manufac- | Mo i BIE Featural Attrmetion A P I O KING! 0 tarere wore resecea ana the mig || wmpeg e stweioe | § Today and Sat. I TALKING qan) | N U Associated Press Plioto | A GOTiING AN £ ‘ - Breie Bl s with JACQUELINE LOGAN Made For Laughs Only! | = el i } —Co-Feature— _, Thomas Nelson Perkins, chairman of | the road’s exccutive committee, ws ” TO | tlected acting president of the Bo NEW YORK ton and Maine railroad, succeeding George Hannauer who died. | | $2.50 Round Trip, $4.00 (Good 30 Days) At The BOB CUSTER jn “The FIGHTING TERROR” also Short Subjects and 3—ACTS VAUDEVILLE—3 —Direct from N. ¥.— Harry Carlin Presents Gene & Myrtle Moore in a singing of- fering; Carlin Specialt The Hap- py Duo, acrobatic. no De Luxe Motor Coaches Bonded and Insured Running Time 4 Hours Leave New Britain 10:30 u. m. Daily and Sunday rowell's Drug Store 37 West Main st. tickets and _information TELEPHONE 1951 in his first ALL-TALKING Comedy «WELCOME DANGER” A Paramount Release Continuous Performances & P Markets The Home of Quality . 318 MAIN STREET AT THE R. R. with LYA DE PUTTI Co-¥rature KIT CARSON in “THE PONY EXPRESS RIDER” Leave Newington Grange TONIGHT Imperial Orchestra | PORK SALE lh 17, Tc Rh.\fl SHOLLDER\ o0 lb. .’7c LOl\ OF PORI\, 4to51b. avg. ... 1b. 230 LO]N’ L \'\IB ( HO[ 71!77. 31c LAMB FOR STEW ........... 2 1bs. 25¢ STEAK S \Llu—Round, Short and Sirloin " Choice GOOBOG . 1b: 31C Fresh Dressed Poultry \TF\\I\(. m\u,s . ea. 93¢ PRIME RIB ROAST . L PRI R | B ROASTING CHICKENS ....... ea. $1.09 TLRKEY‘ $1010 lb.mg. B 4»6\ RUMP ROASTS ................ b, 3: Country Rolled | ;‘zné:y Large | {"x\*lgll;eaf BUTTER | EGGS |# 2 Ibs. for . 25 90C | 2 doz. for ..... 85(: | 21Ibs. for , AR 27C FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLFS This Depaltment Most Complete in the City | Crisp White Soup Celery . . . bunch 5c Large | Fancy Hard Honey Dew Melons ea.2lc| Tomatoes . . . 2lbs. 25c Youthful Styles A Musical Riot of Youth, Love, Laught Catchy songs! Co-od cuties? Snappy dancing! Uproarions fun! A sweet SEE and HEAR show with C()!‘I]‘L\' OF HIGHER PRICED HATS, AT A PRICE THAT IS WITHIN EVERY FASHIONABLE WOMAN'S REACH . . . ALL OF THE EXTREMELY FINE QUALITY FITTING MODELS, BRIM STYLES, EXPLOITING NEW METALLIC TRIMMINGS AND DAZZLING, EX- CLUSIVE WINTER SHADES. hm,{ \Vhlie Mushrooms B . Ib. 43c OWEN WISTE tal love story ican classic. The greatest outdoor talking picture Nancy Carroll, Helen Kane Jack Oakle, Stanley Smith a Qaramount Qicture 8 | CabitoL The Amcr- ever made. | ‘“THE . COME 20} | VIRGI"IA" | EARLY } | Diamond 1‘)”') Crop 2 lb 57 Iérg:ll fi 25 Beginning SUNDAY at 4:00 5y ’ | e S. ¢ | Cauli Owers e O © - Hop ¢ Bass a Quramount thture Sty | Walrrlfts e e e i = PLENTY S S Fiest i Large Ripe | Large Teeherg . o FOR 4 DAYS Ghow | rapefruit . . . 3 for 29 | Lettuce . . . . 2for17c DANCE LARGE e e swv ||| Grapefruit . i : MODERN and BARN DANCES SATURDAY NIGHT UNITED HALI 308 Main Street Girls' Novelty Syncopators HEADSIZES Largc\ Sweet Fancy Tangerines . doz. 43c | Brussels Sprouts bas. 29¢ » STRAND .5

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