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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925 from Algeria to Fes, on which line the Irench are dependent for. im- medlate refnforcements and sup- RIFF WAR SHIFTS City Items plies, A French official dommunique STRIKERS' GITY . Mary's Ladles’ T, A, B, soclety will hold a meeting fn the school LEAGUE GOUNCIL 10 FRENGH FRONT wo'lKrim Now Has Serious | sror Tasks on His Hands have thus far béen repulsed, but ad- \ New §ite For Temters in Willi- mits that “several small posts had | to be abandoned." \d | Advices through Spanish sources | Indicate that tribes formerly amica- | bly disposed toward the French now | mantic |'are joining Ahd-El-Krim. - On’ the | other hand ‘it is reported that some I\ York, June 11 (#—Morocco, | of the Rifllan leagbr's allles are be- \\'illhn;ml‘h',r J\II;I‘G ‘ll‘ d‘lfi“-f: : coming dlgmayed over the ‘huge ' change of site for the tented eity for Rangf® 9p4) Ui darth wamein. Afeiee. § louruglum:red in their recent n’u» the striking operatives of the Amer- activtln engaging the sorlous atten-' iy on ‘tho Kronch positions, - |lean Thread Co. was decided on at A ringt the European chancelierlos. | . |a conference of members of the didntl . |strikers committee, City Health Of- he gcckmated in thels ghting wdth | Prohahle Directors of Vfeer Dr. W. Bl 5. Keating, Fire ¢ jards, Abd-El-Krith ard his N | ""r;'“ warriots of the RUE re- | Hardware Clty Bank | Chief Henry J. J, Kelly and a rep- The. corporators of the #lardware resentative of the ‘Connecticut state ) turned thelr rifies-and:lances | t ot o City Natlonal bank, which will begin]health departinesft held today, £ 10 Erepode B ASr i ‘} The Bacon Jot:site on Latchaug yrospect of having to stand business about November 1 with a ..,‘r::?;d |qh§‘:a of‘ hom;w(h;:fcuplul of $200,000 and a pajd ;“istnet. at the l?ver end of "‘,e city, (v ™8, With the jaws of a pinger | surplus of $560,000, will probahly first talked of,” was looked over for no¢ fment closing on them from | form the first board of directors and fire hazards and -;nlmry Il(urrmmd- cpushorth and south, fron: -among, their numbers flfflc(\rllhll looked into. ; ):f stri! clra com- wiim Pranco-Spanish conference to|Will be ehosen, Those who are ex- | mittee auvlnx an op’my on fndl:n he Ader such joint actlon is open< pected to be on the fiust board.are; N:"‘"ll. “f:dhm road Y J\m‘\o‘flr e the 4t Madrid next Monday, with [Joseph . Lamb, E, M, \Vlshimunvffi" ne, locatad ‘on the Capen es- o O tate, decided to' pass up the tented the ! military and‘ maval experts do iR, C. TWitchell, Ernegt W. Christ, 7o Coo im0 Baer S e o wiendance, Arthur P, White, Mortimer H. Clmplr'y_'“' “'_1 i ¢ ety ! m| nl lel 7 Meinwhile the French premler|and Paul I Roggrs, AT [y i T!"'M "' FIO;II-O’"'l and war minister. M. Painleve, has! Although officials of the concern ;;’rm‘l’_ “‘!'3‘ ‘;“c;’:':"d ;I.r:cll un:z: arrived by airplano in Rabai, seat |refuse fo discuss terms of their 10- | Db B WHCoK nd directiy under “of the French governorgencral, to | year lcase on a store In the Begley | 0nAty FURCTCTE sec for himself the dispositions of block which is to serve as thelr Vixrix ‘ate. to bBAfurrhprmI byithe the troops and the methods used |quarters, it is understood that pur- : » ) ¢ n checking the Riffian invasion of 'chase of the building is contemplat- the protectorate, led at the expiration of the lease. it s ) agaim mond Run with its plan of dispossessing for- hall tonight at 8 o'clock. A soclal granted a permit to bulld a three tenement frame house, 28 by 49 ft., at 28 Doris street, at an estimated cost of $10,000; Lambert Sandquist has been granted a permit to build 4 single house, 30 by 40 ft, at 24 WEEKS STILL " GAINING, Boston, June, 11-—4#P)l—Becretary e e — |28, T physicians yesterday conside {erod his condition so good that me of War John W, Weeks continues to |bulletin was issued and none was imppove, it was sald today at Mass- written today. achusetts General Hospital where ' he underwent an‘operation on May |READ THE HERALD WANT ADS, committea Tor use of the Capen site | |1t the thread company goes through | Stanley Court, of frame construction, ’ Phour will follow the meeting. at an estimated cost of $6,000, Home cooked luncheon, Croweil's. —advi, Arthur D, Jones has agregd, in a document filed at the office of the town clérk, to transfer a three- tonrths interest in the Rogers block | on’ the-west sido of Main stroct to George W, Klett and B, W, Alling, on or before January 1929. Victrolas and planos at Morans', adv, ¥ Theodore D, Reducka, son of Mr, | apd Mrs. R. A.*Felfter of Burritt stroel has returned to Philadelphia | after spending a few days at home. | He is a senior jn the Wharton school of the Upiversity of Pennsyl- vania and will graduate on June 17, Gulbransen playbr planos ut Morans' ~—advt, Peter Crona will leave the latter Ipart of this month for Sweden to |spend & few months at his former | home, 4 June dance, GONCLUDES TODAY \Will Have Commerce SESSion| ovicr qvans sramio Called NOV. % | Sydney, N. 8, June 11.~{#The [new Waterford Power Station was seized by a strong force of the com- pany's police this morning after an Geneva, June 11 (P--The meet- engagement with picketing miners Ing of the councll of the lcagué of |in which several combatants were natlons concluded Were today with 'slightly injured. The police were a session devoted largely to |stoned as they passed the hallof the economic matters, |United Mine Workers of America. The councll declded to convoke iy .for November 20 am international HELD FOR BEATING FAMIDY parllamentary conferesce on com- " o [ merce, 1t was declded to hold at Charies Simpkins of “'m‘""g" the same time a conference of all |2YoNUe: Berlin, was arrested by le 3 | Constables Frank Brown and Orville European states to frame @ trefty | yonoreqat 17 grelock fast night. fol- 1;35“;:::::1 l‘:a.::l::\r-ny!meuurememn lowing a complaint recelved from It ‘was also decided to call a con- |18 Wife that he was beating both her and the children, Simpkins was ference of experts of many eoun Vil trigs, ‘including the United Statgs, (1*'3 0% ‘:hfi‘s‘"(_",‘:";:""“"" aod il [ to ‘consider questions of tax evasion and double taxation, R e ] In an effort to promote better re-| | lations between Poland and the frec | | eity of Danzig, the council appoint- ed experts to fix the boundaries or Danzig and to formulate a charter under which a high commissioner | of the league -of nations would ar- | | bitrate disputes between Poland and | the free city. The advice of the league's tech- Newington Grange hall tonight, Music by Baccha- nallans, Adm. 60 cents,——Advt, | The directors of the New Britain |Gas Light company are meeting this |afternoon at 3 o'clock to set a date |for u stockholders' mepeting for rati- |fication of an amendment to the charter granted by the legislature. | .June dance, Newington Grange hall tonight. Music by Baccha-| Forced to adopt a defensive cam- | et paign by the attitude of the parlia- | Armis Conference Takes mentdry mafority in the chamber’ U er.b A 5 ! p Prohibitive Areas of deputies, the French have been Clonbva TS TE To Fotters tent 1! few weeks to Sontent Ity hot natfonal Conference for the limita- mer operatives now occupying ocm- | pany tenements, At the mass meeting of the strik- ers this morning, addresses were made by ‘Thomas ¥. McMahon, president of the Textile Workers of nical experts would be given to the high commissioner under this pro- posed plan, but parties to the:dis pute could appeal .to the league's council for final deeision. | At its next meeting the council | nalians, Adm. 50 cents.—Advt, | | William Dorsey, son of Mr. and | !Mrs, James J. Dorsey of Maple |street is home from Lehigh univer- (sity for the summer vacation, He is hold a line along the Ouergha river and thus balk Abd-El-Keim fn his tion of traffic in arms and muni- desire to reach Fez and there pro- !1ons today considered the specifica- claim himself sultan. tion of forbidden zones into \_vh!ch The Rifian leader took cog- &rms shipments would be prohibited flzance of Premier Painleve's ars UWder the proposed protocol. rival by opening an aifack _,”n"“ The Nicaragyan consul at Geneva, & W-mile {mk“ extending to the Who 18 also the Liberian consul,, I 1 Bitranis edst. iprotested against the proposed in- . Ald Stmnes Sy!um This indicates a resumption of his _nh;sl'on of 1 ('h‘r ‘1;'1?!5?;‘?‘6 of Liherla | perin June 11 P—The Boersen attempt to cut the rallway leadinng f(’ln"“r';c:';”d"’gl'n:n‘u:n“ can area. The | (o, rjor says the obligations of the gatlon introduced an | gyiynog eoncern are reportedly 165,- amendment excluding R H i R t vided Jt takes special measures to | F This Safe Liberla pro- |68 400 marks, of which 110,000,000 arms convention. Previously Abys- ||, BEES SR bi’l;‘ce e sinla. had bheen excluded from the | & b wcovered of 90,000,000 marks. ‘y\ruptbsml protihited area fipon the | According t}) thlo paper, the bank- s gaaditions Eing firms attending the recent con- | ference to consider the situation of Modern science definitely proves that the safest and surest way {6 remove superfluous hair forever is by the re- peated removal of the hair roots themselves. Since the discovery of JKarma, the marvelous new root- ex- |the Stinnes concern are prepared to |advance 50,000,000 marks, while the maining 40,000,000 will be guaran- the tracting balsam, thousands of womnen in the privacy of their own homes, have been able to bapish unsightly The halr from face, arms and Iegs-a8 | ;o .n gy German delegation to the annual casily hnd permancntly as the most | jqry of meeting of the Inter-parliamentary expert-beauty spectalists. | tained. Union here mext October will For Karma's marvelous fngredients, | The recommended building and | clude at least thirty members of applled almost ae” easily as cold | voranda line is 24 ft. on both sides the Reichstag and probably will be | headed by former Chancellor Wirth, aream, penetrate directly to the haiv| o¢ ()a gtreet roots, speedily loosen them, and t bullding | Prestdent Coolldge was informed to- gently Jift them out—leaving the | a,q veranda lines are ehown on the|day by Representative Britten of skin_ clean, smooth and even lovelier | three section map of Cooke street, | Illinois, an execntive officer of the than before. No fuss, no bother. no | dated May 18, 1925, drawn by En-|union. Mr. Britten will safl for growing back of hafr stronger than [gineer J. N. McKernan, signed by | Europe Saturday to participate ever. The cuuse of hair growth ha$ | Chairman said Commission and | arranging for the conference. been removed! | filed with the Town Clerk of Plain-| e Why uffer the humlliation of | ville, | COLORED WOMEN MEET superflous hair a day longer? Get| Al parties interested are hereby| Hartford, June 11—Delegates Karta today and try it! It is posi- | notified and warned to he present at | representing 24 organizations ¥ are tively guaranteed to remove gwper-|the hearing on the location and es-|attending the annual meeting here flugus hair.. safely and forever—or | tablishment building and | of the Nutmeg state federation of mongy refunded. Sold by all good | veranda lines recommended by the |colored women's clubs. Miss Minnie dealers such as: The Falr Dept. Store Town Plan Commiss L. Bradley of New Haven is state Drug Dept. and all druggist | | president. America, President Patrick O'Meara of the Connecticut Federation of | Labor and Secretary Kgan of the fedgration, [Reichshank Willing to | NOTIC | e Plainville Town Plan Com- | mission will hold a Public Hearing in | the Town Hall, Plainville, Conn.. onyf™® sadsd b | Monday evening, June 22nd, at 7:00{teed by a group headed by Standard Time (8:00 o'clock | Darmstaedter bank. time) to consider the location| The Rf-ilclmbnnk. it is added, is lines the entire length of |ready to give all assistance for bills Land of the building and |Of exchange issued by the Stinnes nda lines on both sides of Cooke | 9gueern in agreement with that body. ! atreet, as recommended by the Com- misslon and shown on the three ree- | Germany to Send Big | tion map of Cooke street dated May | Delegation to Meeting ey | Washington, ®Jyne 11.—M—The D. 8. of street stront adopted by the 187 witl. the uniform ft., which width is main. was The recommended str of of streot, n. Secretary. Tanglefoot is the most effective household insecti- cide you can use because'it is the most powerful. Close the doors and windows, spray Tanglefoot until the air is saturated, and leave room-closed Tasglefoot cannot stain or injure the finest fabrics and is harmless to persons and animals. It is fully guaranteed by the makers of famous Tanglefoot Fly Paper. Half-pint can 50c, pint 75c, quaft $1.25. For best results use with Tanglefoot super- sprayer, 35¢c. THE TANGLEFOOR.COMPANY GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN in- | in | attending the commencement exer- | icses at Dean academy which he for. | will attempt to settle the dissatis- merly attended. | faction expressed yesterday by Lawyer Henry P. Roche has re- | Lithuanian representatives, bv-cuuae‘l ceived an invitation to attend the |they asserted, minority political | |consecration ceremonies of Rev. groups in Lithuania are using the | Willlam Hafey as bishop of the dio- | league as a medium for petitfons cese of Raleigh, C., which will | criticizing the present Lithuanian | |take place ®m June 20. Bishop-elect | government. Hafey is a former classmate of Law- yer Roche at Holy Cross college and {he is the youngest bishop ever to*e |consecrated in the diocese of Nofth Carolina. | Prescott Brown, son of Mr. and | were issued at the office of the | Mrs. G. F. Brown of 224 Wooster | hullding inspecetor yesterday: street, sailed yesterday on the §. 8.| p, C. Platt was granted a permit | Aquitania for Europe where he will | to build a single house at 75 Ten ‘spend the next eight weeks. He is a | Acre road, 29.6 40 ft., frame, es- |student at Amherst college and 18 | timated cost $13,000. Joseph Perrate |making a tour of the country as the has been granted a permit to build guest of an Amherst professor whose | a nine apartment bullding at 63-65- home is in Europe, | 67-69 Monroe street, 56 by 67 ft., of Miss Elizabeth Kitson of 61 Wells | brick, at an cstimated cost of $30,- |street, is the guest of relatives in | 000. Kostkanty RBazar has been | Detrolt, Mich, granted a permit to bulld a six | | Mr.'and Mrs. John B. Smithwick apartment block, 25 by 58 ft, of of 699 Stanley street have left to at- | brick, at 139 Gold strect, at an esti- | {tend the commencement exercised at | mated cost of $20,000. Sebastian {8t, Mary’s colle| Emmetsburg, Md., | Formica has been granted a permit | where their son, John J. Smithwick, | to build a three tenement frame | is recelving the degree of bachelor | house, 29 hy 46 feef, at 60 Yyons| or arta. "street, at an estimated cost qf $14,- | e Ll oo et | i Lemons Tighten | Wrinkled Skin ot Squeeze the juice | of two lemons im a | bottle containing | three ounces of Or- | chard White, which any dragsist will | supply for a few | cegts, shake well | | e and you have the| A son, Burritt Alarle, was born very mildest antl-| |June 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Burritt A. wrinkle lotion to Root at the Hartford hospitat: tighten relaxed skin, erase fine lines J and eradicate crows-feet. | | Miss Janet McKenna, daughter of | MAassage this sweetly fragrant | [Mr, and Mrs, Cliton McKenna of °mon lotion into the skin at night. |Golf street, celebrated her seventh |BY morning most of the tell-tale | birthday Iast Saturday by taking a | “Tinkles. tired lines and crows-feet Iparty of her young friends for a A smoothed out, giving a more | days’ outing at Canoe Harbor, East youthful contour to cheeks, ¢hin, el L P00 A5 fhroat. It leaves the skin velvety i soft, clear and fresh. { fr. and Mrs. A. 8 Grant of Golf | Beauty experts use this astringent | |street attended the commencement }“;'r'"“h ’:;d “‘:_"‘:"f"" e *‘l‘::n;g festivitles at Wesleyan last week- | " o© i : ! skin. *ad. ["Mix this harmicss lotion yourseif Isince it acts best immediately after Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Skinner and prepared. daughters, of Thompson street, are |spending several days at East River. | | | B R. Hitchcock of Maple street | | accompanied his mother, Mrs, H, A, | Hitehcock who left last Friday for | Kansas City after an extended visit here. | | G. E. Root of Golf street is attend- ing the National Creditmen’s conven- {tion in Washington this weck. LUGGAGE for the GRADUATION GIFT |Building Permits For Day Valued at $90,000 The following bullding permits | for the VACATION TRIP English Kit Bags Gladstones Leather Hat Boxes Week-End Cases (with and without fittings) Suit Cases | | | The Maplg Hill Bridge .club fin- ished their season Tuesday afternoon with a luncheon at the , Heublsin, {after which they attended the thea- Collar Bags Overnight Bags | Robert Banister, Ernest North and Morris Nordstrom, Wesleyan, ‘24, (who attended the commencement juerche‘ héld at Wesleyan last Fri- {day and"Saturday, have been guests |of Mrs. Nordstrom on Robbins ave- {nue, Steamer and Wardrobe Trunks Silk Umbrellas Luggage Department onnecticut Hat Company 6 Railroad Arcade A light lunch and delicious cool drink | : l —prepared in a moment {Wolcott and Bristol | ‘ Send Their Tax Bills | Two towns in which the water de« | partment owns land have mciled | their bills for taxes due, the town of Wolcott demanding payment of $137.86, while Bristol asks $67.50. | Wolcott levies $76.59 on the town | tax rate of 15 mills, and $61.29 or | the school tax rate of -2 mills. Rris- tol has a rate of 221; mills and has | assessed thia city’s holdings at $3,.- | 000, ! e e CARFARES BOOSTED Omaha, June 1i. P —Omaba folks this morning found it cost three cents more to get to work than here- tefore. The rate of ten cents for a | ecash fare or six tokens for forty cents, allowed by the state railway | commission was put into effect today. The old rate was seven cents or four tokens for a quarter. DURING the hot weather when you want a light digestible meal—or a cool refreshing - drink between meals—that's no trouble at all to prepare— Mix yourself a glass of Borden's Malted Milk —the improved kind. All you need is some cold milk—a few heaping teaspoonfuls of Borden's Malted Milk—a quick stir of the spoon—and you've got a delightful summer drink that is as nourishing as a light meal. Made in a minute, yet as satisfying and refreshing as if it had taken hours to prepare—a perfect boon to the whole family in hot weather. Boxden’s has ghe preference—because it is made by a special process that gives it higher food value, greater digestibility, better flavor than any other malted milk. Your dealer sells it in 7 and 15-oz glass containers, aad 5-pound tins. Be sure you ask for the square pack- age. The Borden Company, Borden Building, 350 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. DBordens THE IMPROVED MALTED MILK_ -in the square package Dr.F.C. Torkelln | CHIROPRACTOR l Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel. 2008 | Today’s Offer to All Who Have Stomach Distress Try One Bottle of Dare’'s Mentha Pepsin for Indigestion or Any Stomach Trouble and If Not Delighted With the Good Results Axelrod’s Pharmacy or Any Reli- able Druggist Will Gladly Return the Purchase Price Get a bottle of this grand stomacn |derful that in one small town in medicine today with the distinct un- |New Jersey last year over 6,000 bot- derstanding that your money will be |tles were sold. promptly returned if it does not ulup‘ Never mind what causes your in- the most acute stomach distress |digestion or gastritls or dyspeps quicker than anything you ever |or how long you have had it, or how used. ‘mxmy other remedies you have tried, Your stomach may be so distend- |this is the one medicine that will ed with gas that you think every |make your old disabled stomach so minute your heart will stop beating, |strong and healthy that you can yet with one tablespoonful of Dare's |digest anything you eat without the Mgntha-Pepsin that dreadful feeling |slightest distress. of suffocation will vanish in a few | And you know that when your minutes. stomach is in fine shape, nervous- With the same speed it stops gas, |ness, headaches and dizziness won't belching and heartburn. bother you. Every regular druggist It's a wonderful formula—this |guarantees one bottle of Dare' combination of Pepsin with other [Mentha Pepsin. Axelrod’s Phars good stomach invigorators—so won- |macy sells dozens of it, u, that delicious fragrant feeling Luz Toilet Form gives you! Exquisite, charming soap — what real pleass ure it gives you—so real that you used to pay absurd prices for fragrant imported soap. A European perfume expert, from his rare expensive attars, created the charming evanes cent fragrance of Lux Toilet Form. Somehow you feel more delightful, more subtly exqui- site after it. The delicious lather gives your skin that satin-smooth, “soignée " feeling you so adored French soaps for. “ Vrai savon de toilette.™ 10c. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Massachusetts, ‘(7-»2 10! A LLIX TOILET FORM <. THE CLARK CONSTRUCTION €O A 200% increase in out-of-town telephone calls A il = LR RN N 2 Extravagant? To the contrary, it has proved to be good business for The Clark Construction Cempany, of Waterbury. The efficiency of A-B Toll calls to certain cities and towns within the State (which are handled by the local operator without the necessity of calling “Toll Line") has led this progressive company to increase its out- of-town telephone business by this large percentage. “This arrangement is not only very profitable for us”, says Mr. F. \M Stibbs, of the Company, "but is a great time saver, and one of the greatest conveni- ences in the conducting of our business.’ The Clark Construction Company is one of the many live organizations throughout Connecticut which are making profitable use of A-B and Station-to-Station Toll calls every day. Are you letting your compstitors get ahead of you in using the telephone to secure more business? Your local Exchange Manager wi Commercia) Serviee Department ain 10 you the advan- tageous use of A-B and Station-to-S J calls, and will, upon request and without charge, assist in cevising a Telephone Sales Plan suited 1o your individual needs @ L [ Number Thirteen of » series a ladly put you in touch with our THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One System - Universal Serviea ssed to Connecticut busmess men ) IDEAL GRADUATION GIFTS Eversharp Pencils with Pens to match. Waterman Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets, Parker Duofold ’en and Pencil Sets. Portable Typewriters—Corona, Underwood and Remington. The above are practical gifts for the Graduate, because of their usefulness as well as beauty. New Britain Typewriter Exchange #6 WEST MAIN ST,

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