New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 30, 1924, Page 5

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§ : | ! | § i written by the press ug: PR LR AT X XK T “YCUNG AME A" AT CAPITOL A specially selected bill of star at- tractions has heen sclected for day show. The, Keith vaudeviile show vill have severa, big headliners, Top- ping the bill is “Young America,” an cxcellent sketeh taken from the sta play of the same name cd for vaudeville and p ny Sweeney and a hig ¢ Another headline th Miss Birdie Reeve, the est and greatest typist is considered the stenog of the present day and her have not yet been beaten by anyone, She is just past sixteen years of and holds the following r writes 250 words per minut SO0 keys per minute and hour. Miss Reoves will, during her stay, compete with any local typists, and offers $20 in gold to anyone can beat her. Oth Bobbie and Bob, “Two Tramps and a Ihog,” in a fine novelty; Mason and Zudora, celoved entertainers, and 1d- die Stanley and company in “Vaude- Moments.” The photoplay ture will present Dorothy Fog Bound” and the on the stage with local people a short first yed by Bob- st of players on world's fast- Miss Reeves apher Yecords who ville fea- in movies taken Dalton while ago will also be shown the half of the week Personals Mre. guest of avenue Helen Nye of Springfield is the Miss Ella J. Ha during the first part of Corbin of the week M to gin ations tomorrow Two A is ne ko their £ nursea Miss Mary two weeks va My t sireet, and Mrs, sailed Amsterdam for $rip 1o Bo nd Jahn O Koger Egan of Haturday on th 1 pleasure and e, Paris and Switze he gone Egan, son of New b, e for Mrs ace At their Springs, b} Harrie summ yome at Maine Mass, and Miss Mildred Masa., with local relatives, Rrookline, Carlson of Boston, spent the week-end Rev, X 1 Barnabas church enrate in this city, nniversary of priest, 0 Sulliva North pastor of Haven eht crving ordinat his on Miss 1*reida 1tokaw hias 1 York after spending the tow duys with her sister, Mrs Nair, of Columbia strect turned te o paat David TONIGHT < TUES, — WED SPECIAL HOLIDAY sHOW KREITH VALDENVILLYE eatn “Young America Version of The Famous Stage Play — With Benny Sweeney And Big Caet of Players "BIRDIE REEVE The World's Champion Tapist, whose Desterons 1 < and skill Provide Different Entertainment Miss Reeve Will Give $20.00 In Gold to Anyone Who Can efat Her, N A Condensed T OTHER BIG ACTS “Fog Bound” Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical noticos. and reviews in this colus for the respective amusement comps \ TPTFTIICIIPICTVIEIIIIVTTPITIVCIFCINIVICTTCIVIFIIINIS this | cek at the Capitol as a special holi- | and condens- | bill will be | | the Lyceum is 1 bt I el s R TPPTTPPEPITET “THE GREAT WHITE WAY." reat White Way,"” the Cos- mopolitan picture now showing at the | | Lyceum, is without doubt the great-| New York producti here for not only does it car- est n ever trought 1y with it a delightful story, a thrill-| but romahce with a gripping climas, has woven .nto it scenes| that are rcal and which cannot but | appe to all. Ifor instance, the big | prize fight sce for u background | the actual crowd that attended the| Dempsey-Firpo tight For the final thre also it lays of week inging the " a great melo- “On Banks of the Wabs drama taken from famous song of ihe same name. It pictures | emall town in a little Indiana vil- lage, Cranberry Corners it is called, with all , its jealousies, its fiagedies and its romances, The big overflooding of its banks | the once its rive sCone t by the Wabash river and the conse- | quent inundation of the town, | PINNED IN DEBRS, CARPENTER KILLED ‘Fatal Accident Occurs in New London Today New June carpenter London George 10 of Water- was instantly killed today when Latontaine, ford the second floor of the*Garfield blocl in State street collapsed beneath the debris. The heing razed for the 1. W vhich plans to erect building on site Wase who lived ‘ne and valking building sume with abrasions the Rpriy pinning him | building is Woolworth a two-story George W, Lafontaine the aped Officlals for hnare Construction of ¢1d, Mats, which has the con fo not account floor. It is may have walls above the floor force that it loosencd the floor from its fastenings Two were at work the sscond floor and who fell with it ner, ar | through time who was at minor o, b, conld for the collipse of the said en striuek however from the with snch that a beam and laborers who on | unhur Woolworth Co the building » in furn Senator wers The chased I T United Brandeges The vietim of the vived A recantly pur- from Frank A, bhought it from Frank B neey, W aceident i8 surs Ave chitdren, by widow and | Chafing, Raches, Itching and all Skin Irritations of Infar | Healing Toilet Powder Gives Inztant Relief, There's Mothing Like It, AWl drupgists .PALACE- Mat. Tes. and Wed, Thure, and Sat, The Poli Players with ARTHUR HOWARD and WINIFRED ST Direction A W, Van ¥ In the smart musieal co CLAIRE n ey The Gingham Girl & Adults. | | beaches this season. 1 . actress, taking her “monster” out for a morning dip. | acity NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1924. A Morning Plunge Girls and their beasts are inseparable on southern California | Here, for instance, is Vera Reynolds is “Applesauce.” Its name GERMAN PEOPLE NOT INCLINED FOR WAR Even Idea Is Abhorvent, Note to Allies Says Derlin, ated Pross June 30 Germany's ro. ply to the allied note on the re- ary control of v wres that sumption of mi many's armamen German people idea of war unanimous in repudiating 1 danger the mers 8 de o Al shades of opinion are Ve van arm ing a& impossible, useless an German govarment, the ded in &t disarmament 1eh cor . has proce th political « nd t yuestion that they tain nizatic ore s no longer any ire armed 1o any serlous extent f dcolares the athletic and exereises of German y cted with military pre It nsserts further that oxperienged military authority in the world wid the opinton that Germany ina to initi an armed conflict In Furepe for reason that her materinl ngth wrms was Jess than that of the states physical are ot he not conr parations no conld was tior te e in xmall crsne IFurthermore, it in without a i a f help parallel position o D . in the history of nations. The German p to understand aten (he peace note adds, and why such f rather created by the ot fdea of general disarmanient made subetantial progress other nations, Mudt Be Vinal ermany in her councii of resumption of all of « nahle Jow Germany ean thr of Kurope, the that the s not B imong the note to the inter lors on t d military armaments epts nepectio and Ambas e control Horman " the ailied demand for a geners ™ on condition 11 concluded hy final is Paris June Paris, o the Jation to the allied military armam Herriot today by the wag handed e was pr Herr German ambasseade to M, Herriot i president now it replying Last night's Pa ing fhat Germ Y. W. C. A. NOTES Tuesday N » nesday seniors The swimming Wednesday, July 2 at & p.om, w remain elosed nesday m I LI b pool will close on > 5 and t 2 p no more swimming summer mon Demoerats “Mob Ruled” as ago, June S0 Former United % Senator from New referred today ntion as “mot the Republiea wis hicago « returned 1o ( to plead a casy Demoeratie cony T and ita at the eonvemtion,™ he being driven auestion whether shonld worship God ace sald, “are he the ording to MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE "‘Good to the Last Drop' The secret of the good- ness of Maxwell House is this—the best of movie | July 760 CONMERCIAL OTOR TRUGKS HERE 27,793 Vehicles for Carrying Freight Registered in State | | | | | ford, June 30.—Moto in Connecticut during the , Nes Ha nd Hartford railread over its entire motor u public pable carrying system The stafs venicis partment showing thnt tor piacity of 34,000 1 residente and reg tor the calendar ye acity has comm vel were Joaded ry | mum cs o which, would day they wi 400 tons while 1 Haven” road was, according to i port to the public sion, carrying itilities 28,934,558 tak not 5 commercial 1 here but not ow state, many of which w cross Connectleut in thr portation from Doston or to New York, and it for the distance | trucks been re current year New Haven led numbe commercial mo registered, and Hartford cam Ansonia had 263; zeport , 306, Danhn ust Hartford, 1 264; Gre Manchester, Middlet Naugatuck, New Haven Norwalk, 71 | stamrord, ford 6; ! Windham loes s of have | fecol {39; Derby X H nwich Mield 5; Hart- Mer ow ford 2,417 Mingt 768; 562; Torringt Waterbury, 200 SHOWERS FORR MISS CARROLL A miscellaneous shower was tender ~d Miss Anna Carroll Saturday even ing at the home of Miss Helen lyons At 230 High street, ing was spent with musteal selections aind dancing being enjoyed. A bhuffett Junch was semved. Miss Carvoll wil be the hride of John ¢ t Harttord at 8t. Mary's church on A pleasant aven- in July come Were G. O. P. “Box Ruled” Humilton Lewis, who | into panie on citizen the or of polities.” PO p—— Chil MOTHER :- Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harm= less for Castor Oil, Paregor Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. A, e wre of (ars¥fFhlehon ans everywhere recommend ity Substitute i \ — Do\ <A To avoid imitations, always look for thé signat P 7 Ph $o good, so cool — this new breakfast is chilled! Here’s the recipe. All you need is Quick Quaker—try it ANT a change in breakfast? A dish so unusual, so delightful on a summer’s day that no other before has compared? Here is the latest delight in thousands of homes—it's worth while trying. As you prepare dinner tonight, cook your regular breakfast quantity of QUICK éUAKER (the new Quaker Oats that cooks in 3 to § minutes). When done, pour into a pudding mould and let cool Then place in the refrigerator cver night. Cut in medium thick slices and serve at breakfast with fresh or cooked fruits or berries and sugar—float with rich milk or cream, The combination is delightful. A world noted chef dis- covered this new way. Now millions enjoy it every day. Just for the joy of it, try it yourself. ch packa Standard full size and weight packages— Medium: 14 pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz. Cocks in A wonderful discovery that makes washing easy no rubbing-no bluing In MANY 2 houeehold wash-day isa day of dread because it taxes a woman far beyond her etrength. 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Loosens Masxwell House Coffee are uniform—depend- able —unchanging Dorothy Dalton Pictures Taken With Local Boys and Girds Two Weeks Ago Are Shown on this Bill with sl the stock favorites in-tading Edmund Abbes, Frances Williams, 3 Frank McHugh, Joseph Wagetaff, Jny control Moy, ete., and the original New York w choras, nce in the very “feel” of the suds, La France is 10 cents a package, Order from your grocer to-day. For ironing, use Satina, Add it to the hot Gives a smooth, glossy finish, keeps the iron from sticking, and perfum hes. 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