New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 9, 1924, Page 5

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NP PEY ) uu&otmwa&maum 5SS LEHSLYSHLHLHLL 859,888 reivs for the respective umusement ¢ PBOBBBLD 0. S CIPTVFEPTCIICTEIPEET TEETIVCTITIPITHCIOVGTY SQUIXLY FOUR™ AT CAPITOL Starting the Capitol is offer- ing a first Keith vaudeville bill or the fir of the week with ive stell ttractions that will vell liked. attraction is . CTTTCTPFTVITOITOOTY DAUGH IS OF TODAY—LYCEUM “Daughters of Today,” now being ealured al the Lyceum, picturcs group in a large college city and te in a realistic manner the humorons, dramatic and pathetic pisodes that maik their path as they from adventure to another. latest episode of he Telephoue Girl” also is shown. IFor the final half there will another bill. One the speci “A Dangerous Coward,” starring Thompson. The The riage Market, today ciety life and the making a you hand of young society today u class s h ature male nony voice ibility, somatimes a harn sicians of will i{ skit by assortment Hip s and Robey dueation Will Andy Rice, which of patter that ymond with is a fre tor the as the grown ups ters extraordinary as a Hippodrome years and there in the art of mime. Porter . White and his com- pany players will be seen in Visitor,” a teh that very Two Stepehildren dancers as the name impliés ,and they ast routine of oriz laverly vho display 150 are m oid Gould L Out,” a fine feature is a bright will be is real funny. Ired Mildred Masion Mar- Liddies as well s0- they laugh ¢ Hip Raymond ciown four ceted himse 1ace one The of the we doul Hies be of ot a story of mone man eligible helles, 1 as the stunda for 3 for of PALACKE many the It NG DAWN AT \otoplay treat picture goers last night. Uni colorin port O THUADER The he months offers alace theater, “Thundering Dawn,” a Super-Jewel, portraying the sistence of a remote Javanese J. Warren Kerrigan Anna Nileson popular screcy cnact the story, Th with Interesting drama and entertaining throughout of the realistic contrast it g life in the civilized the strange half-mad state ternational tropical port by done. The open photo- Who “Cape t daford that Play At Give," taken done, s prese “Wom from 1t noy Folks" nd with 1B favorites inelu Barbara and Frank SHALL CREDITS HIT GERMAN BUSINESS Men Needing Loans Face Dlm the “Dunbarites” have X 1y | consented to give the five hest Bowl crs Comstock ean serape up the bea ing of their carcers, The invitation will come up for action at the regu- lar bi-monthly mecting I'riday even ing of this week, As Scribe Crocker has been requested to notify the serib of E. L. Dunbar Encampment the ap proximate number who attend all planning to go should notify Mr, Crocker not later than Friday. The bowling team of Comstock lncamp ment sit up and take first nomination of officers held at this meetink. a n n nd favorites, is replete situations, b offe world, in the 1; COMSTOCK ENCAMPMEST of C‘om an Cod a of 1 play 8 Keenan show- and Crocker in receipt of Dunbar inviting Com Wednesday inment Recording Scribe stock Encampment is invitation from K. L. campment of Bristol stock to be its guests on June f.--Interest rates In ermany under the present 1 ftain to the al condition vary froni 2 per eent Furthermore, amount of eredit available for wrers and agriculturists is greatly by the restricted cireulation nmarks, which must be kept prevent the rentenmark from as did the paper mark all the German manufac merchant who {8 in a loan to carry on his opera in great difficuity. manufacturers can make them up m the product in le monthe, Money horrowed an operation adds tremor monthfy, manu- mited of rente to collapsing 8o all b turer, farmer or need of tiong, I v will notice! The will b Is himself WS STATISTICS June Dr. Oldham fegsor of economics in the University, describes the state s lie statisties’ in the Iree State as o0 E bly worse than in any civilized . st y to the Merchants country in Europe ountry | hp . there are marking up their There has been no census of y nd making the public bear duction since 1908 Popu n stocks obtained lation, housing and occupations sinee 0 “ s ""‘l“ 1911, detailed report on agricul was placer tural statistics since 1917, and no - % _ The industry in is tistics of external trade for any year . especially handicapped by the high in later than 1921, forest rates, During the period when CAPITOL tacular fall, dealers stocked up with Tonight, Tues,, Wed. 4 shoers at very low priee Warehouses were filled with them and the mar- KEITH VAUDEVILLE featuring THE QUIXEY FOUR 4 M#nu it lown "Bms With the I’ep Po:ter J. White & Co. shoes of late style in “The Visitor” (ITHER BIG AC TRELAND LAC 3 purchase pro jonal of puh Publin, market uls, £ than for cost no census of even on rentenmark no i solid shoe Germany Con facturers had to sb to freshen up the s manufac. aceumulated of but turers tons. Interest certainty of th stocks shoe J1ors, money i s dear that cannot finance their opera rates taxes and ial sitnat ANt ue the re high un- fon are advanced by m Asons for the extr 1 almost in @ of the asked articles high me an prices tured N, pre directo the for ma r shay rmany neiek —_— ient of great stries by ru curre handican atrict oy alizes impo: - ind the imitation its e kept fully ntenmark ite hre he says the 7 cannot Rezmnld Barker l‘rt-senh “Women Who Give”’ with Barbara Bedford Frank Keenan stabie if er not care 4 restrict o as stahle and belie the republie a whole etter with credite 1} etricted ing an it a currency. Ry fled pa carried Monte Carle Casine recently substituting of cards away 180.0 from the Thurs.—*“Making Movies” -PALACE- quartette | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE named premier, and former Takahashi sent wreaths, Kokumin Taibeikal sociation to direct and the “Rlack Dragon another patriotic organization, | the principal promoters of the | | publie services | | The “Great Forward society’ was | | responsibie for lemonstration at | the Tmperial Saturday night | when a gang ronin politigal vuftians, disrupted a dance to make anti-American spue Want Mounting the Mithodist church vesterday, B d to Beauty and— Il The tienal 15 ciety, or “na- | American | s0- | were the hotel e te pulvit after 1 oup announced Sepa Cihurches | Giinza | services | that | upaign for a sep- | Christian | of the the they intend of from ration nese clureh Amer amang all the native ( ) bodies | organi- zations, Buddhist pri American mecting dhist hall in Tokio | women" have cambined Tapan mutu love the pur anti-American hoyeott Anxicty an anti- itral bud- night. “modern ta form a ation,” with moting an ast avowed 050 0f pr London London, June 9.-—The Ameri- demonstration at thed Imperial | in Tokio has focussed attention | afresh on the immigration trouble, and the comment of the newspapers is tinctured with anxicty, The Morning Post, expre paihy with both the Americans Japanese, says the former h timate ambition to country against which might th siability, while the fimate grievance “It is one of the dangerous problems age,” the paper festation of racial carefully handled, anti- can hote ssing sym- and ea leig- | protect their ful invasion" its a “peacs aten cconomie atter have a legl- most difficult a besettir 1t is & mani- | gle which, may re- a our says ot Irma Frazer, 18, won a beauty [ o o o5 0 0 0t anhed. contest over several thousand other |yt i Fae Ll 1he dtvne girls and the title “Miss Oakiand.’ ] ; tion concerns all countrics who de- She is a music 3 niversity 3 D a musician and AL UAE international amity throughont ifornia sophomore. LOSER BY 3701 the paper St. Thomas' Seminary Junior Ball Club Wins exceptio ast game the lost to the St lare a . position expresses that the countries e not yet heen strained heyond the trouble satisfaction two peint where the ed The Daily Express thinks it will he the greatest folly to minimiz #ibility of a sudden and malignan pansion of such demonstrations at in Tekio It urges the United | States to attempt to bridge the Aif ferences by frank discussion with Ja and advises Japan to condemn demonst and take step to prevent its recurrence can be mend. the pos- ex as pan, the ration every Will Observe Agreement Tokio, June the governme ing Japanese exclusion law ficials pointed still ix ohserving the g agreement,”” with the United and that Japanese who will enter tha United States hefore measure goes into effect to do so under the arrang The government to aid in unwar ntad immigration ta America, they declared Japan will continue to nheorve Ygentle men's agreement” uptil it is formally denounced, the sapekesmen asserted, The reports vernacular press that the U'nited . against subsidizing ships to earry t immigrants ta Americn At the foreign offfca and the Ameri Fmbassy le school tv By the ated Press. homas Seminary am by a 3-1 diminutive left hand pitched a game wonld ordinarily bring a vies He allowed but hits and i d 13 of 11 apital City lads but a critieal tiy allowed three runs to eross the platte Verrell on fanned five of the lo ind wa ved en hits tighten d in pir fast plays enlivene Juniors 9.-~Commenting on | score the nt subsidy of ships rush Ameriea bhefore becomes effective, today that hurler of the locals, 4 which the tory four out Japan e holh! ntlemen's errors at tates all the other hand the exclusion entitied ment attempting cals & touched for s but are hes, Four he contest it N not an " the in the States | protested " ‘ 1 | an TRADE SCHOOL R WL POA B NEW BRITAIN \1\"' A Politis, 1 Ponaden Hold Investigation Ars Mille na Are Heart soci nizations have mented Saturday | ti-American demonstration liroom of the a Imperial hotel were summoned the police toda onstration wa god insuiting forelg before chief of denied the with and ne th They dem any intent Ao the ere ared ey only 1 to = Japa nese whe were dane Amer of other 1 ANt emonstrants - JAPAN WILL PROBE. - | from ¥ ated 1000 At Protest Ass esn, IRISH EX-SOoLpIERs oLy ] only o 1 from Hake sand pe American the Nat Japa Dby the the me anspic orment ment association & ta oppos prossir Iy ! measure HARTFORD Matines Daily Fxeept Mon. and ¥ri Prening Sharply at %:15 p. m. The Best Stock Company in America The Poli Players With Mr. Arthur Howard and Miss Winifred St. Claire Direction Mr. A, W, Van Baren, A big nugmented choras and all of Today, Wed. J. WARREN KERRIGAN and ANNA 0. NILSSON in ‘THUNDERING DAWN' Tuesday, g Musieal Com “IRENE” Tyvies by Joseph MeCarthy Music by Harry Tierney —Pig Music and Dancing Numbers—17 he Original New York 8-on Turned Away 500 People At Last Night's Showing COME EARLY Anti-t . S0 Agiation larg was phases of a Througho Aoyama cemeter subject mit o on for tho pay 1 1sand o came to the man who has bec Public Demonstration A mammoth memeorial Ared ' d a pub grate hankedd of earth Katn, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Read the Advertise- ments under Head- ing 9 in the Classi- fied section. —lo sweetheart— Oh Henry! Just a tich butter cream dipped in soft caramel, volled in crisp nurs and tf;.fd with mi'k choc- claze! 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