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LLSSISLLISERLHLELISLLLLLLLSL : 0. Beals, | the 1 . 1m. evolution of her political and so. | " ol | eppositi ) fudependent cligles, it L™ = "= =l | cial institutions and the nature of the [appears, that M. Herviot 1s reflly in ' | . problems to which American and ot} full a 1 with Mr, MacDonald but z y g z = . e ns l u e gives considerable insight into Mexi i \ pimself, Th | o u' l u ' l. '\ | AMERICAN JUDGE by A, A, Bruce, 30 pavehology, — the Dieitish prime min 7] h YAn attempt to throw seme light \d e f ' ) toma " fo be In » l. | | 3 g " A id > - 2 4 '! [L! LAl LLL '\' ./ »";. ll\-l R i NrAbA: of datarmintas &ll'l.\hlll.ll R OAND MADAME by § B“[lsh Prem]el Amm"s 10 RNL“ : . o for th 3 % more definitely the status and funes| ,\'\'""I‘ A i [ e = o & finl s tion of the judieiary in our hody poli Org genaer i tha Frehich Iane | towith Great Liritain as 1o b o ngs." { osition's z Uniess othernise Indicated, theatrical motices and reviews lndhle column s B 4 : e ¢ o % —— e L written by the press ugencies for the respective wmuseme MPARY TAMERICAN BOCIAL HINTORY 5 > | . N o | WORDED BY BRITISH TRAV- MY WINDOWR ON THE STRERT OF | ) Press 5 T (TR cun VITPIIPT P YOI ISP TIPIIIE IR TR PR ETRIROTOENONY | 1 by Allan Nevins | TME WORLD by Jamen Mavor, | Paris July f—Premier M clion id The ditte MEL KLEE AT CAPITOL ‘,”"_ SPIRIT OF U, 5, A—=LYCEUM| A compilation of intoresting pass o ‘|h|‘.;“I,q”\y.vnllr..l.’.,::‘, »I“ ‘.: ,:“\v-].f ;:|:| of Great Brita'n informed VPremivy “.. : e \ ni ‘\ ‘ \ The Kelth vaudeville' Blll: a@the | “Ihe Spient of the Us & A" one ot |89808 and llim'k expreasions regarding | Of thumbiall poctrasive. and (8 €8s | Horriot today thut he would ariive in | bbby Capitol the first half of the weok has | Kmory Johnson's screen classios, |l|c—“'\‘:‘:”l’~“’:"“ o o "I“I"” \""':"“:;""‘“{‘ Morrls and Tolstoy. gives us characs | PATIS 01 4 o'clack tomorrow afternoon \ fve big uttractions headed by Mel |oned at the Lyceum theater this afters | W60 fram th LW oot O |ter aketches of @rent interest and |10 confer with him regarding the prae | fecting ! iy [ . Kioe, & tavorite etortalner, Mel Kioo [ noon bofore an appreointive audience | British travel in the United Htates 4 e e o that calls himself “Ihe Joy Doy and then [and reat 18 the interest in this|COVers American society from Wash- | ‘A0 e posed interallicd conference at 1, ne N ¥ I just so there will noe misunders | film that it will be continued all this | '"StoN's to """_"",' _'" NO NEED TO NTAMMER by W, 8t [ oo " ‘“ ok pened 1o be o wstily alm " standing he demonstrates most cons | Woek [APPRAISERSE AND ADJUSTEL J. Rumsey I'he British premier's telegram 10 e vopy hour t French clusively that he is entitled to this Mary Carr In a wonderful mother H\‘\'IiI«‘NII\' Fon ‘\'('Iil ‘“‘ wiveats ohlefly the four essentials [this effect took the political world by | government had agrecd to appear bes appellation, Mr, Kiee is & blacktace | role and Johnny Walker as her hero | U7 R FOR CANGINKENS, | o0 apecch, the lungs, larynx, resona- [Murprise, wll the more xo in vlew of | foro the monologist and takes a wide amsort- |#on play the leading roles, Tho atory, | g & ACCOL \"l"\m"r-‘ LAW. | tors and articulation, showing how the fact that M, Herriot has an ap mant of words and juggles them into | While not cssentlally a war pleture, | ympe® ot sonra & St SANE | euon should fun for good speech™ | ROINtMeENt for G100 p M, LOMOFFOW 10|00 e A pROJECE A pile of pithy pertinent pleasantry, | haa @ number of thrilling - war epi- | ¢ 2 ',“ i | .o reply to Interpellations in the senate i ¥ HeA ALl tying the ends together with songs. los as ita high spots and for these e « = s amimeg | ON THE TRAIL IN YELLOWSTONE (O the sub, " I DI Dio's Clreus is a treat for children |tha Vs B, Army Bignal corpa permit BALTIC AND CAUCARIAN BTA by Walliee Smith | coming to discuss trient co ol 0 pluevd he AN Erownouns: aiike, Hera 1§ 6|00 tho use of actusl war'and baftle| b¥: Jdohs Buchan od, BRI WA pack horse trip in the Yellow-| ‘The Krench foreign offico duclined [fore the worid erence 1o group of carvetully tralned and edu. |Scenes film 1 during the world war, AMERICA by John RBuchan, | stone, with many sketches by the' au- |t comment on the sudden decision lay plans for trieal devels "l" 1 A Pt et “T'wo volumes of a new historical | gy oo of Prime Minister MacDonald fo come [OPMENt in Rustii, he plins call for Sajpd Avimala,. which Includes_dogs series, When finished the series will [ .« .. to Paris, Officlals refused to suy|® Steat central high (onsion —ring ::nnlr. and monkeys II\I‘UL. m:;ll ea l\ | | constitute a hew history of the world." | b a8 AND PEPPER By R, P, [Whether it was on his own initiative |serving the area bety Leningrad Bishop PPrancis J. McConnell of the “a\a an 'nll‘allnn Ilv.l ‘\u e \ln | | i ia Utter 4 {or in response to an invitation from |ANd the Blnck nnd ¢ ien Seas, with | Methodist Episcopal church is men« ,:::flr;"‘ !].‘I"‘\ - “"'|"" e 3 | PIRTIT CONTROL by L. A, DeViibiar, | “wamiliar themes, like stone walls, hin Krench colleague, ‘The lntter aup- |**eral exterior hranches ‘Phere willf toned as @ possibiiity for the vick Jection of Lt 'wr “; s ¥ “A discussion of the subject for the | nshing, nelghbors, woodpiles, slang, |Position Is regarded in political quar |vo 27 stoam and hydroolcetrie Ma- | presidential nomination on the ticke! Z;‘ . "l .T"“ ““-‘ e “1““ II:‘IVT”“:W { | reader unfamillar with the history, | pefos and Thomas Hardy, reclothed ters as the more probable since M, |!/ON8 With a total capucity of 1400, L with Senator La Follette, at the AL AHoleoine comosy, . VARTANY | meaning and purpose of birth eontrol, | in sound, inviting English," Herrlot 18 the most interested person | """ Kitowntts, 11 of which ure now | (joveland conference for progressive ‘;“"k":""“" l"""l‘”l »A«“l'.'“;“““ t ‘l'l — as well as the state and federal laws e in the incident of the memorandum | !/nder construction politieal action, beginning July 4, Anks, a comedy sk hn 5 we ¢l o] . . ) ’ U ) ' controlling it. £ - : = + by o, | Which accompanied the British invi | Bishop McConnell's home is in Pitts. done and has a senso of good humor | Now (omes Rumor That Manager | . e PLEASURE AND BEHAVIOR by ¥ i ool 10 the conference, as that inci-| Four women have won Nohel prizes. bure, throughout that will make them fave | | : R n| el {dent Is likely to bring on an attack | orities cach show, Mme. Verobell, | $ ' BUSI | LETTER-WRITER'S | “A discussion of the pleasure-1l(e |, " "o ite from the opposition e e e i e e the famous English grand opera star, Lflllflls HaS le. ,‘,‘fi:,.\:l“ ‘,1-’,‘,‘:1 8 by C B B \,i" {of the Individual showing how human | = 0o vone oircles have been much appears on this bill with her cast of Pt ok /K8 by C, B, Buck, |conduct Is determined by the major, . ..ioq as to what might happen in in “Songs and Dances of e e | “Business letter-writing reduced to|natincts and the extent to which 0|y, connie tomorrow, The government | iy | orase tAaska Ty Eatk o called success is dependent on their | (B2 SRS ROTREE T o Al orage, Alaska, July 4.—Fol. ) < W # a ore today p : lization. | (r1 he :"I\"'OINH.\""I"v'\"v'"‘\'f'l\ ”'|l“ ‘\'l“ lowing the reinstatement of the su- CAMP GRURB by Elon Jessup. }m" i e ""|:‘|";( “)‘l":""‘;: ;wt;.w which gave ® B ' R L o A ‘e gd | “ 1 " ™ ity e it J and ‘n’m:: lp\r:hr:clngm“.:”l ]T n::r:.-.-«" MY perintendent, despatcher and resident An ont-of-doors cooking manual.” | PROCESRION OF MASKS by H. & MM '»',ni“n.f.'lm-". ”"k"f;\‘m'::u"‘r‘:‘l'n""'"l"""’: 3 A shysician of the Alaska railroad by SR Gorman, liteana . g | Sin pereei Varsionior (D8Rt Tiogh AR SR Sy o [CONTEMPORARY BRITISH PHIL- | A series of eritical studies on mpay | ZSaREPONCYE IR L EANA BRI | ner's novel of the great outdoors, | ccretary Work after being dismissed OSOPHY by J. H. Muirhead |ern ereators of literature, character- | French ):’\n o :n lon + hich h s a2k by Colonel Lee H. Landis, -manager | “The volume brings together state- : 195 3 eoia. | Memorandum embodicd. . T un g8 together state- |jzed by tolerance and fine apprecia-| ", 50 oodition newspapers were here was that Colonel Landis had jcontemporary British philosophy of | L in their attacks on Premier Herriot's | , { what they regard as the main prob- |7HE SMUGGLERS by Lord Teign-! e A | resigned. l1em of philosophy.” | "'” 2 2 way of dealing with foreign affairs, | British -Round-World Flyer, Wil | Landis declined to comment on the | - [ o tha Thilatory lorCantens |haLin Tiolo s EAtlss whish: 1et o8] Spend Several Days In Vicinity of TUMOr Captain John Hughes, head |CREOLE SKETCHES by Lafeadio|pand illustrated from old prints ull '?;:in"sum ’:'P':!’;:“:" ur‘»r““n:- "':"“;"'" ; of the supply department and H"\n""v : . ]nf daring ventures and hair-breadth ) FREEE | RERSEL O Al v ) ing % “Characteristie iote 1 o0 a s ( - - b o Toklo Before Continuing, close friend of Colonel Lan- | = |(\‘|H| ‘::'I‘I “"”htk‘rh:ll:'\":mti‘!“qH'.'mlmn le “,—”w-:_ :; .y.\nrhxrn\l fights and pur: ) abandonmant of the repatation’ com: | R 3 Jig aald ARt e, L T A e L S | suits at sea. | i " dea 5 y 7.—A. Stuart Mac- ru ¢ the railroa r . ey Tt 2= 5| repar: 3 L £ r Laren, British aviatos, who with two He had orders from Washinglon, i, pyoqp vy 1LEATHERWORK by F'\l\‘-",?m;( w?,:“ MATERIALS DY |\t 1ot only have its reports regard- 0! il arrived at Kas ” . C., to retrench to the core and has g it AR 2 = b {LLE 20 0 ling the memorandum proved correct . . . . . fcud";g'mn‘v:n: flight 'ln':rmll\ tho worln, | been doing 1t" o “;m'hn"{ h | e Lh:z that the records otiths rlv(l*q\u-:-'v tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething: Drops and Soothing ght a d the L “A volume on leather handicraft.’ SOTE & OF ALFRED, Al S . s ! rEhandicral SLECTED POEMS OF a show that Premier Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages, plans. to spend several da either there or in this city before preceeding. A program of entertainment sim to that accorded the American army round-the-world. flye: has been pre- pared for Maclaren and his party here and at the Masumigaura naval base. While this is going on the Britisher's plane will be overhauled and. made ready for the long jumps ahead. through the Kuriles and across to the Aleutians, MacLaren hopes to get away next Saturday, his first stop on this most hazardous part of his journey being Minato at the northern end of the Is-; land of Honshu, ST.. ELMO: LODC 8t. Elmo lodge, Knights of Pythias, has elected the following office Chancelior commander, Abe Schacht; yice-commander, Barney Kramer; P. M. of A, M. G., Mo Weinstein; O. Schantz; representative to the grand lodge, Harry: Witkin; alternate tive, Thomas J. Soence. The officers will, be installed July by Deputy E. E: Aspinwall ‘of Plainville. The lodge will- meet twice a month dur- ing July and August, on the sccond and fourth Wednesdays. representa- The old Waterloo Bridge crossing the Thames-at the foot of the Strand in London, is to be widened and re- constructed at a cost of §35,000,000, C TONIGHT — TUES, — W KEITH VAUDEVILLE Teaturing Mme. Verobell The English Grand Opera Star In' “Songs and Dances of 1924" With VIRGINIA Champion High Kick Dancér KING & BEATTY “‘Artistic Applesauce” DEDIO'S CIRCU ROATINNO & BARRETTE The Gendeman in Black MEL KLEE “THE JOY BOY” The “Flaming Youth” Girl Colleenlln Moore “The Huntress” o The reins ement order from § re 1 ilrond and gitizen: the secretary with cablegrams questing (hat the orders be rescinded. United States secret service men for the past fortnight have been in- vestigating the management of the railroad at the request of Secretary as been rumored that the dis- missal of the department heads \\'}IS] | caused because of their alleged criti- cism of C‘olonel Landis' management. “I'm not running a pension bu- reau,” declared Manager Landis. He | declined to state how far the dis- | missals will be carried. The three men reinstated have bheen with the road since it was con- strueted and are practically the last of the old organization below the gov- ernment advisory hoard. J. B Berson, resident physician and ad- viser of the railroad, during the win- ter made a 1,000 mile trip to save a man's life, ‘v\'alchm-fz}“()b]ect When Robbers Disturb Sleep Danzig, July 17. ight watchmen have complained that because of the progressive methods of thieves they | cannot sleep properly at night. TRecently robbers endeavoring to | to get into the basement and began | horing through the wooden floor for | the purpose of cutting a panel that would admit their bodies. Tt happened that the night watchman was asleep | on the floor at that particular spot and | when his body was pricked by the | sharp instrument he set up a cry that | policemen in the neighborhood. [ the building was quickly sur- rounded and the vtobbers were cap- | tured. Use of gas from coal for lighting purposes was tested on a large scale 132 years ago this summer, the ex- | periment being tried n England. Eye strain means nerve strain---correct glasses im- prove vision and nerves, My Specialty Comfortable Vision Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist 127 Main St. Tel. 1905 NOW PL EMORY JOHNSON'S MIG SPIRIT OF THE U. S, A, HATS LYCEUM With MARY CARR., JOHNNIE WALKER WILL BE ¢ 3 CHILDREN A1 EVERY MATINEE. AYING HTY MOTION TICTURE TR ry Work came atter employes of bombarded | re- | gain entrance to a food store managed | | avoused all the night watchmen and | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1024, . s e ENGLAND'S LABOUR an Tconoclast, “Brief sketches of | } RULERS by | | | B Rritish labor {leaders by the author of a recent bo- | graphy of Ramsay MacDonald." | P I FARM COOK AND RULE BOOK by N. R. Nichols. “This old-fashioned cook hook de- | signed for use in small town and farm homes, contains a variety of recipes | arranged under subject. One part deals with household hints and helps. | PR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY by Anna Louise Strong. | “A sympathetic account of what the | Soviet government is accomplishing in Russia."” . . HE FOREST GIANT by Adrien Le Corbeau. “The story of the 7000 years of a giant tree in California, embodying also the philosophy of the author re- garding life itself. . o e {GATETY STAGE DOOR; 30 YEARS REMINISCENCES OF THE THR- | ATRE by James Jupp. “Reminiscences of James Jupp for 30 years stage door keeper at the | Gaiety. A book that will delight the- |ater-goers of the past, as well as the present, so rich it is in intimate stor- ies. | P GRACIOUS HOSTESS by D. T. Lutes. | *That author's humor is delightful | and keeps a recital of social amenities | from becoming P | - AT TEACHINGS OF MASONRY H. LeR. Haywood. GRI hy “Central beliefs and purposes of Masonry." | DRI GUIDE FOR THE GREEDY by E. R. Pennell. “A new edition of a cleverly writ- | ten old book on the esthetics of eating and the cost of cooke: DR | HYMN AS LITERATURE by J. B.| Reeves. | “I'races the onward sweep of the | religious song from King David down through the Dark Ages to the master- | | pieces of English and American hym- | nology." ‘ THE TMPOSSIBLE SICA by affle.” “Author is a keen ohserver, an ar- | | dent sportsman, and gets right down to the people, even though he has no love for their dirt and neglect." P ONID ANDREYEV, UDY by A. 8. Kaun A full and important contribution to the history of Russian letters.” | . . . ISLAND: COR- A CRITICAL LOUIS PASTEUR by & J. Holmes, “The story of Pastenr's epoch-mak- ing discoveries, as well/as that of his | private life." | . . JCHANICS OF THE GASOLINE | ENGINE by H. A. Huebotter, “Concerned with actual mathema- | tical calculations in engine design.” . v e . M MEXICO; AN INTERPRETATION h_\" .PALACE- HARTFORD & Coolest Summer Theater in New England. Entire Week Starting Mon. Eve, h. THE POLL Arthur Howard and Winifred St. Direction A. H. Van Baren. “The Humming Bird”’ Not @ Motion Picture. A genuine novelly as well as an escellent entertainment. the pen of the famous nctre: Mande Fulton, author of * This noted dramn will outdo the rec- nire. From AWAY TO THE ord achieved by the picture. And the Poli Plagers. with Edmund | of ! hess over, the prince set about danc- LLORD TENNYSON by Alfred Ten- nyson, “ .. THEORY OF ORGANIZED PLAY by W. P. Bowen. “A direct and the place and function of play, its psychology, varieties and variations with age, sex and type of individual; its heneficial results; its possibilities; its philosophy and future.” . . . YOUR WASHINGTON AND MINE by louise P. 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