New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 1922, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Is Backeche Making LI INDUSTRY IN You Miserable? ENHLAM] GROWING gress Noted During Pfla! Yens ! Goneral improve. ent Brittin's f1'm indastry tmaed by moving pleture makers, ! terred to in England as cinema pro- | g0 06 per cent, of the the Un ve of Ameriean man he has 5 per cent rs are contident home mede fims come into their own with the revival of Livitish industries Indastry © rowing e fi'm maling in in its industrial infancy, Amoericn t moving pic 'our yoears i botherod 1w shown in now dropped te walt U'se Doan 1 their merit com Hoere's 2 \l\\ Britain Case Main ments in Inercasing It is estimated Vi invested in the cin ith Swetween £2,000,000 in produetion W hat sure in recording 1o \ producing sh fims now ot 5 hoen s 0 wri 1 of one Iin good Nritd u‘ulmr\ as o good | fI'ma, happiest sifh cor notes is that the merits Ameorican and fims are equal the Dritish prefers British fi'ms Progress Noted ish 1'ms arc making slow hut progress in B dominions nd coionies but produecrs here be VEAMONDS, ieve tgere is a well organized boy oft of Dritish fims in the United fates, Pi'ms which Dritish produc to be of outstanding repeatedly failed to ‘m 60¢ at all Drug Stores Toster Milburn Co. Mig Chem Bitfalo.NY. POCKETIUL O Eaplorer Returns With 500 Karats le | Found in British New York, May Brit karats of diamonds in the rough with him, P'rof. William La Varre, of Har- vard university, D rrived from e AL on e Vauban after n four- ney of three months mond fields alo Mazaru river in | He stated that he British Gt ed by a syn poses. s consider has prese Ame British crally s aloof from the movie im# Zealous uadvocates of the fitm s an cdieational medinm find it ex- to obtain necessary reri 1 n search from November remains the to exterior picture McCORMACK WANTS REST. SOCLALIBTS, TTALK DUES. Finds <0 Solve, F 7 | Cleveland (¢ onvention ous Singer Sails for His O x amous singer Saits for His Old Home it in Athlone, Ireland. Divergent views wocialist Cleveland, May 2. of delegates to the national party convention on the question of New York, John MeCor- mack, tenor, May was €0 far recovered rious illness that i * today with his wife and family on the Aguitania bound for a re and vigit to his home in Athlone, ireland Among the other passengers were Alvin Untermyer 1l » Field Malone, who sailed vor Paris to settle the necessary details of the di- | zations in the coming vorce hetween | restriction that would Alexander Smith ochran socialict party’s jdentity carpet manufacturer, and his wife Jime. Ganna Walska Cochran, Jjormer member of the Chicago Grand Opera | Co. question to the forefront as one of the chief propositions to be | The dues proposal was brought up immediately after the convention by i shoard | vote of 12 to 10 had anthorized state Dudley organizations if they choose to co-op- | erate with Iz lections under agreement reached preserve the wealthy IN INDIANA LIGHT VOTE Primaries Today Do Not Seem To Be ! Drawing Out Many Voters A light vote seemed Indianapolis, May in the Indiana prim E er- | ] | tain today when the day dawn clear and bright, Litlle hope was 'd out for getting farmer | mu the farmers bei {in their work becaus Leavy rains and they | the most of a clear day. Forces of United States | Harry 8. New who is secking v ation by republicar were PIMPLES A YEAR On Face. Itched and wou'd he from 60,000 to 100,000, committee Burned. Cuticura Healed. STy cnator Alhert J. DBeveridge, who *'l suffered with p‘mples on. my \~ seeking the nomination were oq face for about a year. At first they i6 honndent carly Soday that K’;fi( :""ed“;‘él :;‘; li"c;z; | canaidate nominated by i urne 4 3e i L7} and burned so that I |THOMY T 2 scratched my face. At | DUNTAL CLINIC, night I could not sleep | | gl & on’ account of the irri- The dental clinic Ve tation. yesterday afternoon in the | of Commerce rooms and voted to turn ‘I tried different rem- edies but they all fai advised me to try Cu: Ointment so I sent f I purchased more, and after using three cakes of Soap and one box of Ointment I was healed."” (Signed) Miss Lauretta Anthony, 6 Hicks 8t., New Bedford, Mass. FRENCH CABINET MEETING Rely on Cuticura Soap, Ointment Paris, May 2.—The ecabinet devoted and Talcum to care for your skix niost of its morning to u-,x-mnmuyu-u Addre: consideration of il rom e It will meet again tomorrow ter the arrival of M, Bar- over to the school cquipment now in the schools. The equipment in the clinic room at the Rooth block was retained until the nest meeting, pending settlement of inal details a free sample. ion thi 105 Genog. ernoon a thou from Genoa rowants Fieralad o Mr. Readen his goods in assificd columns at such markibly he has learned quic Icrald Want Read Ads for Profit Over 8,000 Papers Sold Daily approxi | and British pro. | Engtand | the authorities gen- | {ent and Dr. William 1. Studio work often is afiected | “This a : ! membership dues has broeght that | Kingdom |, | ahor and farmer organi- | met |3 Chamber department the B Boys Will Organize ot Lincoln Street School This Evening=-1'0 Talk Camping Tomorrow, A troop of hoy scouts will he ar- ganized this evening at the lLincon street sehool under the leadcehip of |\\m|um F. FPay as scoutmaster and | Curtis Christ as assistant. This troop |18 intended to ‘werve the needs of the boys in the immediate community who find it difficult to go down town for meetings at the various churehes, This evening's meeting will be in the nature of an organization get-togeth- er. Boys over twelve years of should apply at the school at 7:80 o'clock, A district conference on nummer camping will be held at Chamber of Commerce hall in New Haven Wed- nesday afternoon and evening at whieh 1., 1. MeDonuld, national eamp director of New York, will be present to advise executives in regard to con- duct of camps this year, Scout Ex- | ecutieve W, O, Cook will attend and | the scout office will he closed Wed- | nesday ofternoon, | "Proop No. 16 meets this ovening at the Racred Heart school with Seout- master Charles H, Abell, The first taste ells you why LIPTON'S TEA has the largest sale in the world B —— CLEAN MOJTHS ESSENTIAL Dentists Addresses Malical Staffs of | Middletown, May 2. —Prof. Ray- | mond Dodge, head of the psychology | department in Wesleyan university | has aceepted for next year the ehair- manship of the committee on anthro- pology and psychology of the na- tional research council. it was an- nounced today. Prof, Dodge has done much in experimental psychology at Wesleyan and in the navy during the war, The plans for carrying on the psyehology department next year have not hesy announced but assistant I’rof. George Humphrey may head the department. \ | z | PROF, DODGE SELECTED, | = | Wesleyan Teacher Heads National Re- search Council Committee, State Tuberculosis Sanitoria at Mcriden Meeting Today. Meriden, May 2.—Medical staffs of the. statg tuberculosis sanatoria met with thes state tuberculosis eommis. glon here today when Irr, Thomas | Power of New Haven, dentist of the | five state sanatoria, e a report of his work. He also discussed the im- portance of ciean mouths and good dentistry. Dr. Cole B. Gibson, superinter Carro!l a tant superintendent of the Meriden sanatorium which is exclusively for hildren discuseed the diagnosis of tu- berculosis i EXPECT MANY IMMIGRANTS, That the next influx of immigrants from Iurope, which will arrive in this country sometime during the month of July, will bring a large number of new residents to New RBritain s felt liere, At the steamship ticket office of Georgs AT Quigley many prepaid tick- ets are being sent to Poland, Czecho- Slovakia, Austria and to quite a few Hebrews {n Russia. special on from ment of ion during the course 1losis. Iradstrbet of Meriden ex opinion of the results ac the tuberculosis dilferenti, pressed complished by workers, S DIVORCE, los Ang ~—Mrs. Jose- phine W. obtained a divorce here \"kl"rdd\ from Dougias Zabris- kie Doty, former New York editor and publisher and now scenario writer for a los Angeles motion picture com- pany on the grounds of desertion. MRS, I)() ~—The total ason is 142,- St. John's, N 3 seal cateh so far this 000 gkins, brought in by eight steam- ors. Three steamers are now on their second trips. One steamer the Diana, was lost while in the fce flelds What is The Light and Power Co.? A local business institution carried on by your townspeople to supply you with one of the great- est necessities of life. It can live and grow only by doing its work so well that its consumers will be its friends. Therefore its guiding rule is con- tained in one word: SERVICE. WIRE YOUR HOME FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE At $3.75 per Outlet — Whether For — Light—Base Receptacles——Single Switches Also Handsome and Up-to-date Fixtures At Modest Cost One Year to Pay You pay one-twelfth total cost of installation at signing of contract. Balance in 11 equal monthly installments. Campaign Starts MAY 15T—Cleses JUNE 1ST. This Special Wiring Offer is extended only to owners of property on our existine lines, WIRE NOW!! The Comnecticut Lignt an] Power Company « 92 WEST MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 230 TUESDAY, MAY 2 99, 9.2, Better and Easier Baking than our ancestors ever dreamed of HE New Perfection Oven is scien- tifically designed. It has the most perfect system of oven ventilation yet devised. First of all, it bakes evenly from all directions in the oven— top, bottom and all sides. Then, the doors are locked tightly at three points, thus pre- venting the loss of heat. The oven has glass windows through which the in- terior is visible at all times. These windows are not easily broken, except by accident, and can be readily and cheaply replaced with ordinary glass. Cleanness and economy,lightness,dur- ability, perfect cooking with the least possible care and trouble—the New ; Perfection assures all of these. Which explains why this cook stove is more The old, builtdnthe.wall ovens our ancestors used were crude and dumnv compared tothose we have today. modenu"pu of stoves and made couking and baking vastly easier popular than any other five makes combined. Progressive dealers everywhere handle the New Perfection, because it is the most satisfactory oil cook stove made. STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK 26 Broadway For best results with any oil stove use Socony Kerosene THE UNDERSIGNED NEW BRITAIN ELECTRICAL CONTRAC1 Uk Will Wire For ELECTRIC SERVICE Any Unwired Homes on the Existing Residential Light Cir- cuits of the C.T. & P. Co. At $3.75 Per Light Outlet Base Receptacles and Single Pole Switches installed at the Same Low Price Handsome and Up-To-the-Minute Fixtures at Modest Cost may be included'in Wiring Contract One Year to Pay 1-12 Total Installation Cost DOWN at SIGNING of Con- tract—Balance in 11 EQUAL MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS Wiring Campaign Starts May 1st and Closes June 1st Be Sure the Contractor To Do Your Work Is One of the Following: SPRING & BUCKLEY 75-81 Church St. BILLINCS & YONAN 160 Washington, St. Phone 1828-3 D. V. DEMERS 31 Fairview St. JOSEPH BARONOWS! 41 Grove St. Tel. 2240 27 Giibert St. ARTHUR TYLER 104 Belden St. Tel. 2626-15 ZEHRER ELECTRIC CO. COWLES ELECTRIC CO. ANDERSON ELECTRIC CO. FEDERAL ELECTRIC CO. 121 Clark St. Connecticut Light & Power Co. 11O HE!F1l, DA JULT | GOING TO STOP FOR A \ MINUTE - | INUTE HAVE A I;rm A | | SURPRISE FOR SE FO You GNES COME RIGHT Ji | HAD MY HAIR BoBBED! HOW Do You I'T Looks STUNMING, AGNES ! |grcomug irs Lcnsidered lact i |'VE GOT To BEAT IT- |, /\;E’\R—Y\ | HAVE AN APPOINTMENT < WITH THE DENTIST = GLAD YOU LIKE BY ALLMAN | NEVEE WANTED TO LAVGH SO IN ALLMY WELL OF ALL PEOPLE TO HAVE THEIR HAIR BOBBED'- AND WITH THAT LONG NECK OF HERS,T00!

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