New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 5, 1930, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1930. 10 ° SWIMMERS CREATE FIVE _NEL\*' WARKS Helene Madison of Seattle Breaks Three W ‘fyld R High to Suit Tenants [lN P(]LIEE FI]REE was chosen as the county + rude courthouse was | was called “Washington- . when the ssembly an- t of ““Jones- Just Like Walking on Air! o ]us! to show that you've got to have your ups and downs these days in order to get along by leaps and bounds, r. who flemen in 1s against the Cherokee lives and breathes the atmosphere of | the Arabian Nights, while not far to | the west a new summer colony de- | velops on the cool heights under | the shade of the cedars of L | American visitors are ested in Beyrouth because the col lcge on the premontory overlooking “{the Mediterranean that has educat- | ed many of the modern Near East de of every creed is an Ameri- an college “Syria still has the lure of the un- known: unknown religions, undis- covered cities of the past, une ed crusader castles, u fertresses, secret societies, and little- Is lv true, somd “that the make a girl child born on a certain ay virtually a goddess, denyinf her the right to marry, forbidding her to work or cut her f@iger n: acquiring her to pi@vide eves with a bit of her hair or dres wear in his turban? Is the Grea a movement launched by ce of Revolt in the desert and scuttled at Versailles, still ¢ Such mysteries thrive even where crops will not grow. Proclamation of the Republic of Syria answers ona question, but immediately propounds a dozen new ones.” known races. travelers report, Ismaill pretty Sue Good- win and Helen Flanagan demon- strated this new style sandal with har -om spring attached at Finally in 1793 Vi Beach, || to the union as irginia Beach, | “| near Norfolk,|: 3 B “| Va. About. the |: only thing these |’ oirls ever jumped at, perhaps, was ronchsions. but that doesn’t seem I'Fh’” them a bit. o e springs pro- . Talking Comeds—Last Chapter vide a lot of good { 3 x = it exercise, too, they |10 1 : 7t Cory, Conl and Comfortable for Your Convenience say. And those o z o\eran pajamas, folks, come witl the springs Rathcr a nifty- |’ looking get-up, isn't t? . crippled by | | Our Top Price sed from | Always the Best in Photoplays Ts Only 25¢ oro’s Sevic nor. | NOW SHOWING WILLIAM BOYD in “OFFICER O’BRIEN" The Most Thrilling Underworid Drama Ever Filmed | See The All Laughing Hit “WISE GIRLS” with an All Star Cast Does It Pay to Be Wise? “Wise Girle” and Learn arzan The ger"—Novelties DAASCUS CAPITAL OF SYRAN STATE World's Oldest City Becomes Newest Government Seat vorld becomes the | ent French the Republic | AT THE STRAND SUNDAY and MONDAY The Sensational All Talkimg | London Drama of Scotland Yard His First Talking Comedy “BLACKMAIL” “FREE and EASY” A Story of a Girl Who with ANITA PAGE Played with Fire, and—? Stars and Laughs Galore BUSTER KEATON in Warner Bros, EMBASSY STARTS TODAY 1:30 to 11:00 of the popula Mohammedans S 1 ocie rom h nit d the Druzes who s she I ¢ tten Unitarian chu ate to the Un heretical 1 e original Assassins of Land of Many Creeds MALAGLEN AT EMBASSY LOST OTATE PLANS 200TH ANNIVERSARY - Franklin, Now Tennessee, t N 1 r Th d % ( Celebrate July 4 and § e dames jus can't helploving that mighty man McLAGLEN of iue yed World” King of he-men play b swings out of the sky into the arms of the lov st lady racketeer that ever drove a muscle bound cave man half batty with love, holds somic miles to se Steamer-Plane Mail BL AT E AT ON AT RA A CY Service Inaugurated StrAND Beginning SUNDAY 4 DAYS M, CONN RTWI( Presents the ¥ THEATER COMPANY lowing Distinguished Players WHAT A JAIL BREAK YOU'LL NEVER FORGET! Convicts riot in ruthless, desperate bids for freedom. Guards overpowered and held as hostages; penitentiaries turned into battlefields in their mad efforts to New Britain romance that struggles for its very existence in these moments of mad . frenzy! Nothing so timely, so soul- stirring has ever before reached the talking screen! “THE BIG HOUSE” with CHESTER MORRIS WALLACE BEERY o Matinees A \\m THE W ELI July Tth) ORCHESTRA S1.0 ENJOY VACATION! LEARN TO DANCE STUDIO Newspapers have one service to sell, above all others, to advertisers and that is circulation. It stands to reason, employing the law of averages, that the more persons who see an advertisement in this territory, the more people will buy. Every person is a potential buyer, and the Herald with its circulation of well over 15,000 copies printed aand distributed daily, con- tacts the buying public of New Britain and surrounding trading area. SL ;}«IFR FLIRTATIONS Vetrans of Foreign Wars “FESTIVAL” ALL THIS WEEK S at Finnegan’s Show Grounds what befell Mary Lou Leslie . . 2 Y when she came to the city is Main At East Main told by Maysie Greig in: A NICE GIRL COMES TO TOWN Mary Lou svas just a nice girl who took a summer’s flirtation seriously. The Herald dares not equivocate in circulation claims for it is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, a national organization of newspapers and periodicals, clubbed together to assure the advertiser of {acts ahout the most important feature of a newspaper—circulation. The Herald’s circulation books are always open to the advertiser, whether using classified or display. In conclusion, the press room is always open to people who are interested in mechanics. There is no secret abeut the press room; everybody can witness the press make its run by applying at the business office. MERRY-GO-ROUND ATRPLANES BEAUTIFUL BOOTHS LAST TIMES TODAY “Buddy” Rogers in “Safety in Numbers Vaudeville The Herald has over three (3) times the circulation of any other news- SEE DAREDEVIL MORRISON paper published in New Britain. Sensational Aerial Performance EVERY NIGHT Beginn esday, July & in the New Britain Herald

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