New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1930, Page 5

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OCEAN BED SGENEY SHOWN INMOVIEY | Rev. Fred A. Sensabaugh Will Lead | Explorer Fascinates Large Audi- | ence at State Normol School A large audience at the New Britain State Normal school listened to J. E. Williamson last night as he explained moving pictures taken above and under the waters of the South scas. At times the audience sat on the edges of the seats gazing | at the wonders displayed through the window of the long tube which Williamson used in exploring ocean floor. They watched the antics of fish varying from the size of goll fish to huge man-eating shar The first part of the entertain- ment consisted of misfortunes of sailors in the lecturc entitled, “Beauty and Tragedy Sea,” showing the :ubm iis disaster, but th gav h i their | natural haunts. A few scenes in nat- ural color gave the audience an idea of the scenic beauty of the ocean floor. Mr. Williamson stood bes the screen and cxplained the pro gress of the exploration he conduct- ed for the Field Museum of Chicago. The film was not without comedy Mr. Williamson said he regrefte that it not a sound picture when the assistant coek was shown “drinking” his dinner from a fresh- Iy opened cocoanut. One native dived down directly in front of ‘he ocean show window and picked up a per- fect star fish. turning it around in plain view to the amusement of Willlamson's young son who was watching the performance. Mr. Williamson allowed the pic- toral display to e most part, speaking only audience understand the and environment of the moving ture. Realizing at the end of film that words could not mat wonderful photo c tion under water, cluded the proggar specimens of the v sca life could be Museum in Chic DIYORCE IS GRANTED T0 GLORIA SWANSON Film Star Gets Interlocutory Decree lecturer con- saying that ted forms of n at the Field ¥rom Marquis—Case Called Day Early geles, Nov. 7 (UP) — anson, film actress, has won an interlocutory decree of di- vorce from the Marquis de la Fa- laise de la Coud Called a da cad of schedule, Miss Swanson’s casc was heard and the decree signed within five min- utes, he left the court building be- fore newspaper photographers could ask her to pose Betraying no emotion testified that the Mar turn de: gent pleadings. eral months ago the Marquis turned to Hollywood from Paris, but he refused to live in s Beverly Hills home, 8 "slv(lfld There were no children of the marriage, although Miss has two children, one adopted and one by a former marriage. She mar- ried the Marquis in 19 The Marquis is the French repre- rentative of an American film export company. DEMOC TILL LEADS Juneau, Alaska, Nov. 7 (A—V 4.000 ballots from all four dist tabulated and a possible 2 ported today, George B democrat, was leading James W ersham, republican, by 187 votes for delegate to congre: Surveys are being made in Lou- | fsiana preliminary to starting work the | - | tridge. One Swanson | GRACE CHURCH PASTOR VISITING NEW BRITAIN Prayer Meeting Tonight and Greet New Flock. Fred A. Sensabaugh, the | appointed pastor of Grace church, is making a short visit to New Britain to become acquainted with the work of his new charge. He will lead the prayer meeting to night at 1564 Stantey street, and will officiate at the Sunday services at Junior 0. U. A. M. hall. Mr. Sensabaugh will take up his new duties here on December 7, ac cording to present plans. WEALTHY FURRIER MURDERED IN CAR \Chicago Police Seek Woman | Treated or Bullet Wounds Chicago, Nov. T (® — A bullet fired by an unkown person Killed Samuel Bauer, welathy furrier, last night as he sat in his automobile | parked near an apartment hotel on the north side Detectives said at first they had ked on a theory of suicide but | after several hours annouced that they Mrs. Vera Thompson, years old. The detectives said t had been informed that Mrs. Thompson had called on Dr. Andre L. Stapler about 9 p. m. for treatment for two bullet wounds, but fled when th doctor notified police. Bullet Wound in Head auer's body was found shortl by a police lieutenant. s a bullet wound in hi head. On the floor of the car wa a pistol with one discharged car- of the rear windows of pparently by of investigation were seeking the car was shattered, a bullet. Another bul in one of the machine's doors. George Sali and Irving Ferdinand, who were standing was lodged | near the hotel | ntrance, told police they had heard | r shots and had seen some one | art from through the rear door of the automobile, but they were un able to say if it had been a man or a woman. apartment told the police they saw Two girls in a nearby | two forms leap from the car and disappear down an alley. Bauer was married and was th fath 'Movie Notables Attend Dorothy Lee’s Wedding Hollywood, Nov. 7 (UP) — Dor- othy Lee, film actress, will be mar- ried in San Bernardino, Calif, this afternoon to James M. Fidler, film press agent. A honeymoon at Lake rrowhead will follow. The couple will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward C! - and Cline is the of twe children. and Wheele s of the picture in which will appear after her hon- » picture is called Miss Lec eymoon. T sorted Nu A 10,000 foot sea traiming wall is being constructed to improve the Richmond, Cal., inner harbor. ————— LOANS ON TIME 1t is as businesslike to | buy money on time as it is 1o buy anything eise you need. Cash—quickly, confidentially up to $300. Repay $1.00 per week if necessary. Rates only 314 % per month. Mutual Industrial Service 111 Main — Over Ashley's Phone 71 — Daily 9-5:30, Saturday 9-1, on projects under a $75,000,000 road | and bridge program. Season Ago This Chair Would Have Been $16, But Now $12.75 The present bottom of pri ices offers the most extraordinary savings of years. Take this chair for example; solid maple, real rush seat hand woven. FLINT- $3.25 under 1929 level. BRUCE 103 Asylum Street and 150 Trumbull Street---Hartford nded by | . Mr. and | Mr. and | and Woolsey | “AS- | | | | | | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 BUY, WHILE $5.00 » L] * 3 5 % % '2.00 ALL COLORS — SIZES RINSO 3. 19¢ LUX SOAP 5¢ Lipper Suits Sizes 2 to 6 SATURDAY ONLY iseful suit for the w‘ml weather, consist- ing of Jacket, Leggings ind Helmet, (BOYS' DEPT.) LOOK MOTHERS! A Remarkable One Day Sale of BOYS’ $4.95 Overcoats | SAT L’ll::)‘% t\o (9).\' Y 2.98 Made of heavy woolens — plaid lined — neat col- ors. COME EARLY piped LLOOK AT THIS SAVING! 42x36 Pequot Pillow Cases SATURDAY ONLY We reserve right to limit quantity. Sale of Three Hundred Children’s Imported Wool Gloves Golf Gloves, and fancy jac- quard Wool Gauntlets. — SPECIAL AT 49c¢ reir \ & & THEY LAST, SATURDAY [ 1920. SPECIAL SATURDAY FEATURE! Red Star — “Bird’s-Eye Hemmed and Double Sewed Silk Dresses Oblong Size 18x36 Selected Cotton SATURDAY INFANTS’ ONLY Choice of knit or hrush wool. Sanitary — Absorbent — Durable Sale of Wool Mixed BLANKETS SATURDAY ONLY Many choose L’ _ "THE BIG STORE EW BRITAIN'S SHOPPING CENTER. Are You One of the Many Thousands Who Save Money By Shopping at Raphael’s? “New Britain’s Thrift Store” Wool mixed blankets that have never be- Both double fore sold at this low price. and single blankets in this group. Once Again These Cold Days Are With Us and You Will Need One of These WOMEN’S Beautiful Heavy Blanket ath Robes s Y with cord, others trimmed. All have a silk corded girdle. Sizes 36 to 46. All colors. s ] e | EXCEPTIONAL VALUE! 3-PIECE $169 3 colors to Sizes to 1 pretty from. 6 months vear Foapa BAY STATI TOILET TISSUL 3 .- 19¢ 2| i | o ] 1-OZ. ABSORBENT (COTTON —— SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY! Infants’ Washabhle Chinchilla Coats $1.89 LOOK AT THIS SPECIAL! CHILDREN'S ALL WOOL ZEPHYR YARN Sweaters Sizes 26 — 30 SPECIA ’1 00 Plain Colors Your choice of eight styles, some are 7c Striped and Fig- fiured designs — fru] P o o i ][] [ pr | Fooee] [ o | o ) e i oo i ot = | | e N [ | ] ] oo e o fror are neatly New Rubber Reducing Step-in Girdles A REAL SPECTAL IN SAT. ONLY $3.89 .. 98¢ 5 Boys’ School Suits SIZES 7 to 16 Two lined pants, coat and vest. This suit dinarly sells for $6.95 or- SATURDAY ONLY . Excellent qualit SAVE MONEY ON THESE SIx90 Utica Bed Sheets 99c¢ v—guaranteed Men’s Silk Ties Smart Four-in-Hands vich figured and novelty striped silks. $1.00 Value SPECTAL SATURDAY 55¢ 2 .. $1.00 of | ] o o o] [ o e oo i 1] o e o o 1] o o o] [ [ oo i g 1 | oo [ oz o frum] o] i frong Buy Your Winter YOUR DOLLAR IS WORTH MORE | We have on SALE 500 Beautifully FUR TRIMMED COATS to choose from, in all new winter colors and furrings. Sizes 14 to 541/5. IN FOUR SELECTED GROUPS / 4 2 GROUP | Coats Value to $69.50 Furs: Fitch — Cross F GROUP 1 Coa s value to $24.50 ;$16 95 an ROUP 2 Coats value to $32.50 $24.50 GROUE Coats value to $45.00 at [DN Kit Fox — Jap Fox Gray Wolf Red Wolf Tan Wolf Pointed Wolf Caracul — Krimmet Lapin — Squirrel Marmink Parmise Muskrat ALL COATS ARE SILK LINED NEL AND INTERLINED. FLAN- o] ][ Iu', . o o oo oo e g s (o] §' SPORT ! COATS Camel Hai . Camel Fabric Mo- TE BRITAIN'S SHOPPING HANDSOME PILE as . Polo Baverlain Camel Pile . . Tangia \irnap Koryella. SILK LINED AND INTERLINED BIGC STORE___ CENTER o] o | o [ FABRICS £ 2 y e o ]

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