New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 13, 1930, Page 13

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L Lo N ite hil L 102 bu mai rate NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1930. Widesprv ad Interest In Encyclical Issued. By Pope Pius On Fducation; Piper Sees Public School Threat swade [JENIES TAKING S1P IS FINED $106. Translafj ons Being of CifTicial Prenounce- ment — New York Edi- tor’zal Says Scrupulous O’sedience to Law Would Car Claims He Was Sober T2uin American Republic. Under Wa S 1 1 to d Almost e 1l of Three Evils “‘dearest 1o 1 without w ciyable that d Catholic in bis discr es may Ihe languag * *We, theref ious declaration ons forbi ittend chools open cquall Catholics.’ en Republic ‘atholics or Would Th f other cl claim . Speads On West Main street 3 1A A nd personal ’ res e not. g .. | David Doty te 15| Drangelo from post offic ¢ public s eyel vould vesterday afte spirit port) this Catholi — . Warner Bros TRAN THURS., FRI., SAT, USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS PALACE THEATER Announcing (o U Theat rs ATTENTION PATRONS Iy is waiting for th but it won't be o lfan Who Almost Falls From - arly Causes Collision T o when completed, will work city. Qur Opening Vitaphone Attraction “COCOANUTS” With THE MARN BROTHERS —Last Showing Toni STHE MAN WHO | with CONRAD \ and MARY PHILBIN ature BOYD in 3 GUILTY?" « WILLI CWAS VAUDEVILLE CarPiTolL Today and Tues. Continuous Show World sensation? - Sure Firve Race Tip Costs Couple $25,000 CARPENTERS AND HASONS WAGES BEFORE BUILDERS et 1 it to Discu v Trad Musical howing Marked Progress FLORENZ ZIEGFELD'S GLORIIYING THEAMERICAN GIRL’ <= MARY EATON Q Garamount Qicture with Lddie Can Helon M Rudy Vi in REVUD SCENES All Talking, Singi VITAPHONT MOVIETONL . Dancing S NEWS reen’s LFunniest Comedian Film Ever | n the Funniest Screened ALL TALKING! WOMA WILTON No. r RESIDENT (P—The Mr HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Hear HOLD EVERYTHINC i Here comes ‘RAN Him Talk! Hear Him Wi D Teday, Tues., Wed. Continuous Sa. WY G i Strike up the band—! ] comes William talking - riot! laughing He's in the navy now — and how the girls fall {ox Indiana Phi Deita Five . X story buildir d street near Plays Guards Wednesday . cucion no iriy today. t \ > 1 ccu ors damaged the Post Tel- 1 barber shop, 2 clectricians corn. | ¢ building olds Checked By modem vaporizing ointment—Just rub on VICKS OVER 2 MILLION JARS USED YEARLY BOSTON PIRE SUSPICIOUS LESS TUBES _ZAXS cle s your phone is the proof of Steinite’s greater value! If you wish, we will place a Steinite in your home, so that you may hear its glorious, humless tone and experience foryourselfits breath-taking performance! Steinite’s feaiures are listed -ertisement—a careful check will that no other radio at any price —znd that no lower price can ’ iniie features, Come in if you can —but if you can’t, be sure to phone! ot No More Than Tkis At Any Price! EN-GRID 3, Real humless receptions of Ttubes. “Battleship” chassis construction; completely shielded. 7. ELECTRO-Dynamie speaker. . Glorious tone. Y. Tour condensers. 6. Linear po detection * with automatic grid bias. Pushe-pull audio power sing the newest him! with KARL DANE ANITA PAGE J[jetro- « (okiwyn- /,u,'\‘ O (A AL [ 200\ hicrurs Our Gang Comedy SMEXTCANA Pavamount Sound News ' Connecticut’s Newest and Most Beautiful Tho: EMBASSY TODAY, TOMORROW RIO RITA with DANI BOL JOHN Coming — WEDNESDAY Return Engagement “SUNNY SIDE UP” S T DRy | You Do Not Need to Own Property or Furnish Guarantoers em business to extend {i cost of loan, TWENTY MONTHS TO PAY 2 Monthly Pays § 40 Loan o Monthly Pays $100 Loan Monthly Pays $200 Loan onthly Pays §300 Loan in cqual monthly instalme nts. terest at three and one-half per cent per month on the unpaid balance, just tor the actual time money is in use. No other charges—no deductions. R —— A Helpful Loan Serviee for the Hoae. = IHONE The MUTUAL SYSTEM 300 MAIN STREET New Leonard Building, Second Floor. Open 8 a. m. 10 5 p. . Saturday (o 1 p. m. Monday 9 2, m. to'8 p. ;e 1950, L —

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