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$ $ i § E N § § £ g 4.,_.|iu I" Unless otherwise imlicated. written IHLELBLLLDHHDHH20000 0 FFTTVTPIPISPIIPIFTVIVPOPTCITIVPIVIIRIIIIGIIIOGEPITVET Buker, “DANCERS UNIQUE” AT CAPITOL Grave Edler and the four giris who compose her company make as attrac- tive a male quintet as any offering yet seen at the Capitol. They are the headline act there the first three days of the week in “Dancer: Unique,” Gordon's Canines m( ro1z little fox terriers with snapping eyes and oodles of pep in a fast routine of stunts that is as clever as amusing. Hap MeNally in blackface is a entertainer and his character and songs will be well liked. and Levere offer a clever combination of comedy conversational sort, 501 and all, Geiger and Rall have made on a virtual gymnastic offering. The photoplay ture’ presents Betty Compson in he Bonded Woman,” an excellent story that aiso contains some very fine Totc Hippodrome clown comes on I of the the PALACE of Rita now is one ALY AT “Thie filmizatio Weims stage pl howing at the Palace theater, of Universal’s big achievements of the The gripping mystery story, a powerful all-star cast by Norman Kerry and Claire Windsor, is one of suspense, of thrills, and of faultiess acting throughout, FIRE IN NEW LONDON ACQUIT Acquittal,” 1's fa “THL mous Loss is More Than 830,000 When Odd 'ellows' Hall and Two Stores Are Gutted Now eved Lo hay ated hoiler, o ‘at 8 Odd London, June 2, —F started caused ire, be an o estimat to from A ge lay elry 2,000 he ye Iellows’ and and floor hall store occupying (he uilding entire called out to “hoe first of he The @ty department was fight the flames which confined to the baseme but managed to weaken the floor- so that a lar, and se &howcases in avin's through, The damag about 86,000, In Irelandi's shos were Which ing above al store fell e Bafe jewelry was ore, sed mage of about va& can [ and wal vas used number of lodges in the ¥ and the damage to was pu $12,000 and the and fixtures at 81 Prison Chaplain to Talk amoke Fhe ace hall A& n meetin, for th ling furniture build t al V0 At Lions Club Meeting meeting of the at the Rur 15 o'clock Fhe regular weekly b will be held hotel Tursdny at | apeaker of meeting will Rev, Arthur Schoenfeldt, chaplain of the state Wethersfield He will take his Which Prison Wardens Face A very interesting talker The attends heen conducted Lion's ey vitt The the prison at topic Is He e contest which has has heen officialy vlared finished and the luncheon this noek will paid for by the losers members of General Leroux's divigion FALCONS D D. < cons Hartford t i play the next funday. Yes wers wesed ot rday owe nine nHFE 00 101 foon—4 B 3 004 0001—5 T 4 LYCEUM Now (Playing -PALACE- HARTORD Stavting Another Record Wosk TONIGHT with The Poli Players Wise Winifred St Clairs Direction A. H. Van Baren Supported by the Best Company in Ameriea inclnding Willinme, Edmond and Frank MeHogh —in— Geo. M. Cohan's production “S0 THIS IS LONDON" Produced on the same large seale 2s the New York production Watines Duits Fxeept Mon. and Fri. 2:15 p. . Abhey theatrica) notices and reviews in this column ar by the press ugencies for the respective amuseme “Iroblems | o | company. bbb A kdodtddiddid FINE BILL AT LYCEUM A drama of love, weaith, poverty and retribution illumined with spark ling comedy is “No Mother to Guide Her,* the big William Fox special photodraina now showing at the Lyce- um in conjuction with a program of comedies and news reels. Geneviene Tobin is the featured star in this st For Thursday, I'riday and Saturday the Lyceum is giving another of its popular double feature bills, bringing Elaine Hammerstein in *Br Gold” and he Tie That Charles K. Harris® story of the check- ered lives and mixed emotions, replete mystery and pathos. Miss Hammerstcin is of the reen’s dainticst maidens and in “Broadway Gold” she is supported by Llliot Dexter Kathlyn Williams. —m—' . WC A NOTESJ Ara lesson tonight Spense one dressmaking class will have an at 7:00 o'ciock to cnable the members to High at 7 finish their work The school class will meet Wednesday Millinery Thursday at 7 The regular meeting of the Rusi Girls club comes on Thursday evening, An outdoor supper will he served at 6 o'clock if her s favorable, otherwise in the cafeteri The re usual as usual 15 on Monday, and Friday evenings. on 30 we supper mainder of the schedule Health elass on Tucsday vening; swimming classes W and Friday, afternoon and even- Plunges for and Thursday evenings and day and after juniors, Saturday is as dnes- day ing seniors, Tuesday Wednes- no« for afternoon and morning HONORARY DEGREES dames I Davis One of Those to Re Honored By Bucknell University This Month, Lewisburg, I'a, Ju James J a4 David ambassador to pr of recelve hon Bucknell at the exercises this month, Mr. Davis the first degree rred upon him a college man, Mr. Hill will the commencement ad dréss on June 18 Others to receive honorary will inelude Lineoln Hulley, of John P. Steteon univ Fla., the Itev, Frank rroy, N. Y., and Stewart, of Colgate secrctary ot Jayne Hil) Germany Bugkned degrees from commencement it was announced will receive an 1L he will ha as he former former and sident university, wi orary today, is not deliver degrees president Deland King Singlser, of Professor Albert B sity. rsity, univer BEAL ESTATE MEETING Code of Ethics Will Be Discussed At Washington Convention Washingtor facilitating of ethics subscrib ber organizations were questions b rious meetings to- lay preliminary to the opening tomor. row of the 1l convention of the National of Lieal Lstate boards. In business ethics past pr sociatior June 2.--Proposals for orcement of the d to by 493 mem among the er cole fore \ al Association to the the the the committee ad board of officers of the as hoard of directors ther today, latter having be it e the problems of relationship between the national state and interstate vizations, addition on isory sidents, and were calied toge tie orga Now Plaving KEITH VAUDIAVILLE Featuring Ball, Geiger & Ball “PRISON PROGRESS" l.ulxlm\\ (‘fl\ll DY « \\l\ _TIVOLT & LE um nar \v.\\ll\ Grace Elder & 00 5 = CLEVER GIRIS < 5 In “DANCERS 1NIQUE" BETTY COMPSON in “THE BONDED WOMAN"Y NOW PLAYING THE ACQUITTAL witnH NORMAN KERnRy CLAIRE WiNDson RICHARD TRAVER THURS.—<TOM WX NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1924, : RAGS T0 RICHES, I LIFE OF (. F. BAKER He Now Has Given Five Million {0 Harvard New York, June 2 who began grocer week, George F. working seventy rs boy in Troy, that 60 come one of the ago as a $2a years in Wall street, in for and after more has be- four richest men in this country, has added to his list of an endowment of Harvard Administration, public benefa 160,000 for the Graduate School of Busiuess sproximately given to institutions a total of which he has various organizations and during the last six years His fortune is esti than $300,000,000. He is grouped with fohn D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford and Andrew W, Mellon as the four cst men in the United States, Baker, who is now §4 y still active in business and n of the hoard of the Fir al bank of New York. In the letter making the gift “to Harvard, Mr. Baker said that what ever distinction he might have attain- od in life had been principally business experience and that it would be a satisfaction and pleasure to as sist in making the Harvard Business School of first importance, BATTLE MEMORIAL Ambassador Approses of Oh- This makes 2,000,000 ited at more rich- Mr, is is chair- t Nation- from French servation Tower to Be Frected At Brandywine, Coatesville, Pa., June Plans 1o n observation tower on the field where Lafayetie wounded during the revolution has been endorsed by Jules J. Jusserand, I'rench ambassa- dor to the United Stat ter to Brandywine Bat asso- erect in a tie lefield clation, “ANY morate the and United sproad of the ideas of world and the triumph fail 1o strongly ppcal to the ambassador of I'runce,’ I wrote, I beg you to be assured of my felt gratitude’ I'he association has endorsed a plan have the next Jegislature pass a providing for the purchase of Washington headat rs on the his- battlefield Chadds . Chester plan comme common efforts of France States for the liberty in the of democracy to cannot bil Jarte oric situated near county Brandywine battlefield rved in Wilmington Fo will bhe June day Del., on 14, NATIONAL MUSIC CONVENTION 1,500 Delegates Presont At Opening of Washington Sessions delegates of t New ired here today ention June attended Fifteen hun the opening e national m con '8 six branches of Police Commis- the dele. csident of spoke on the ¥ represent music industry Enright Lewis | the Merchants Business Conditions and Outiook Iheodore tary of the sioner welcomed gates Pierson, p. assoclation iture Roosevelt, assistant at Royal will sprak Wednesday navy, and Se New York banquet Copeland of night the annua LINER BREAKS DOWN, Ansonia Has to Return 10 Port After Leaving Plymouth, June with Plymouth, Kng The Cunard ner night 1erbourg rety ! breakd 365 Plamouth and London consquenes Avgonia pas ast for « in of a machinery The rhour pas . were trans ferred to the Lancastria Dies iam Conboy Knight r. A Wi # citcus cowboy *ho, fa from top known 1 ope, disd e was weighed nearly 200 g J knight o orite « o king up a dime traveling at became Eur here. ta was i while A ntly in a ut rica and hospital and L 1 as “the f the cow boys,” Fur St e Week’s Activities in Catholic Churches _ Mary's Church Sacred Heart St Devotions to #he he held at § o'clock every cvening of week. e | ‘Thursday this Confessions will ernoon and evening will be be Masses on Iriday at § 7 o'clock here will an day of holy 8 o'clock in the evening. A or the men of the at § o'clock essions for men evening, The taken up exposition the Blessod Sacrement riday he held at special mass will be sung morning. Conf heard Saturday dtion wi ses next § St. Joseph’s Church and hour devotions will parish will be annual at al inday col m heard Th \Masses on Fri Confessions will irday afternoon and evenin duy will be at nd 7 o'clock in the morning. At o'clock in the evening there will be services and ex- position of the Blessed ment Instructions for the iren who @re to be confirmed at 4 o'clock next unday will be held at 4 o'clock ever afternoon of this week. Instruction for the adult members of the class will be held Friday evening. Nt Peter's Church Instructions the ol 0 children will rec first communion at the § o At Sunday will be held at ay and Friday ass of about the ock m 4 o'clock afternoons of this for who ive 5 Ihere will be masses at & o'clock on next Friday. urch of St. John the Evangelist, meeting of the in charge of the carnival to he held June 27 will be Id in the church hall this evening. There will he a mass at T o'clock next Friday morning. A class of about 30 children will receive their first communion on Sunday, June 15, Andrew’s Church 30 and § committees on Preparations are being made for tne confirmation of a class of 100 children he church the latter part of this month REBELS LOSE AGAIN Mevican Insurgents Are Driven From Their Last Stronghold By the Assoclated Preas. Mexico City, June mosa, capital of the State and considered the last rebel strong- hold, fell before a federal attack carly yesterday morning, according te A war department announcement quoting advices from General Vieente Gonzalez The rebel garrison under command of Fernando egovia dispersed, suffering a large number of casualties, 2 Villa Her- of Tabasco was way to heal your skin with 1t you are suffering from eczema, ringworm or similar itching, red, unsightly skin affection, bathe the sore places with Resinol Soap and hot water, then gently apply a little Resinol Ointment, You will be astonished how instantly the itching gtops and healing begins, Tnm *!cnenhesl kskinquickly becomes cléar and healthy again, at very little cost, “'"f-\fllf\ 'mentand Pesinnl Ssap aresn'd ’ sescssssssne orage at Two Per Cent OUR STORAGE PLANT AND HARTFORD HOME MOTHS! What a lot could be written about the fes- tive little white-winged in- sects! What a ot YOU will have to say about them if you forget again to call 2989 and have us call for vour fur garment and place it where no moths, no fire, no water, no destruc- tive enemies of any kind can get at it. High grade remodeling and repairing at summer .prices. We eall for, and deliver, all garments, Connecticut Furriers 86 W. MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 29 Largest Retail Fur Manufacturers in Conn. I'hen the h Hotel As announced would keep visitors 40 iation that NEW YORK ASSURES l]EMl]CRATS LODGING Bed Tor Bery Visiing Delegte e wecon, to Gonvention il be iy larly applicants d 1o M« beey N assign ties to mittes ted ha as In June 2 Nutional New York, 1 to sleep visitors to the Couvention wili not have will they ha , or hunk I hallways walking the sidewalks of the long nights through Stanley J. Quinn, directing chairman of the Nutional ‘Convention serts that comfortibic tions for 200,000 persons assured for the for rnitive New York on purk vier local non-partisat committee, as- accommoda have period and rritoris of been convention Quarters dele nates, by state and t« tions, were leased largest and best hotels th: . to M.adison Square Ates first Iy ascassible den, FOR BABY'S SCALDING Rashes, Chafing, Hives or Any Skin Irritation There ls Nothing Like mont mer rate s in Ne Wy DISCUSSIN Three Weeks America sion, comprising ers and public countries of Lat bled today for highway educatic Afte incipa egates and ficials of the gove will begin -a which will take western and sout two days sion Engagements with | tdge and Seersts uncheon at #he given in their Rowe, the ot the mals points £SKIN HE ALING POWOER f " SINTS'CHILDREN & ADUL It Heals and Soothes the Skin like Magic Matchless for 30 years Wine-making dustry of Portu Session Opens At Wash- ington Today o entertai wtels comprising the LA FOLLETTE ENDORSED took inventory and during_ June they an conyention ms, Michigan Progressive Voters' League Supports ¥ For Presidency sing, Mich., June = United s Senatorla Follette of Wiscon- was endorscd for president by the essive voters’ lcague of Michi- at its convention here yesterday. voters opposed Gove and favored Her. Baker, “heboygan county candidawe ror the republichn nomination this yecas, incubent, was em- by mation by the con- which denounced the oil 1 criticized the present re. wiministration for 15 faile refusal to take definite steps an up” that con- for or 30 percent of commodations rvati for ve ms have ian sin, of avai the e I hotels period inn's list nms come si progressive e esheck, ernor G bert I the rnatoria nator Cou convention | ocal com lorsed c ntioi dal a publican ure and liminate and c! dition . 1o € winter G HIGHWAYS ’l - ‘f b ool "Good to the Last Dyop’ \\71” N exacting tastes, which the command best, insist on Maxwell House Coffee, is it not a striking evi- dence of unvarying unee Me n highway mbers o commis than more a0 engin officials from 1% in-America, assem threc-weeks' con auspices of {he m hoard here en over the high of- commis ment of goodness—of qualled flavor? 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