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" N, ||l|mlll||ul V‘Elfl Unless otherwise indicated, theatrica) notiees and reviews W this columo are slightest Importance are concerned | extensive extermination of the san F 3 » 18 (P—"Cus- |written statements to the bank ounces of Orchard ] | ! gov-| San Francisco, June 18 (P—"Cus. | Written statements to j L& weithen by the press agencles for the respect'e amusement company. = Of the slightest Importance of-|ernment's almost Innumerable bu- |tomer Ownership Is today the back. |*ified reports of s financlal con- | \I\ "“’.‘ “’;::" b ficlally or soclally, | reaus, boards and commissions, “em- o “ |dition, and thus recetved loans druggist will supply ’ : There probably lan't another city | ploying several hundred thousand |P°"® Of UUILY financllg.” says the |y ore’ioang aggregate approsimately for a few cents, “THE CRACKERJACK"—LYCEUM | Walter Nilsson, world's greatest uni- | In the world which emipties iiselt | people, directly under the president, |'¢POTt Of a commitkas of the Na- | $30,000, shake well and you “The Crackerjack,” starring John- | ny Hines, and “Greater Than Mar- | ternational athletes | 1 For one thing, it's mighty hot, I }‘»“m”y s, tudy thi devel ’ TR # st_anti-wrinkle lo - | ternational athletes in a wonderful or one thing, It's mighty hot. Ior | hodge-podge into 10 different execu- | Pointed to study this new develop- o qm e YF . . rlage” with Lou Tellegen, Marjorio | gymnastle act. another, it's the fashion, o e e okl ork 1 Man oS TiM aTyiesIWOmaN { Jf! tion 1o tgiten re. Daw and Dagmar Godowsky in the ———— To be caught here in June, July | tary Hoover did this, he outlined a |country, presented today to mem- | Who Confesses to 75 Years ! laxed gkin, erase fine leading roles, as well as the news 101 RANCH | or August is disgraceful — if you | job to make the hardiest, politician | "er8 Of the ussoctation in conven- | ' (runge, N, J. June 18 (P—Henry | ANeS and eradicate crows-feet, reels and serlal features comprises| 1t you've been getiing your thrills | amount to anything. | shudder. 7 |tion at Sun Krancisco, ‘\\m,n.f Beecher, 87, a cousin of | Massage this sweetly fragrant An excellent photoplay program at |watching “Westerns” in movies, Not but what government busi-| The present system just “growed «| Customer-stockholders in 208 rep- Henry Ward Beechgr, and president | lémon lotlon into the skin at night. the Lyceum for the remainder of |yow'll bo scared stiff when some ness gocs on as usual, but I's trans- | LIt by bit, untll the war, during |'e#entative Sectrio light and power |5 (1o United Soap and Perfume | BY morning most of the ftell-tale this week. three hundred real Sloux, Cheyenne, | acteq by assistants, which and ever since which, it has | CO™Panies numbered 4,044 in 1914 | oompany of New York, has visited | Wrinkies tired $ines and crows-feet As Tommy Perkins, & go-getter |Crow, Apache, and Blackfoot war. [ They understand it better, on an | “growed” like a 1,000,000 horse. | e Mumber had increased to & 0- |y jumes Corbett here, and an. | 4T€ Smoothed out, giving a more college youth who decides to put his |riors thundor down the great arena average, than the department heads, | power mushroom, Its complicationg |/ Of 947:367 in 1924 through the | ot SEBNE BER rled her | Youthful contour to cheeks, chin, uncle's pickics on the ‘map, Hines [of 101 Ranch Wild West and G Many of them have spent lifetimes | are inexpressible, PREREONS [ policy of accepting customers and | grary®d ughior, Mrs, Frances Dean, | throat: It leaves the skin velvety starts out in “The Crackerjack” with | kar East on thelr war ponies and |on the jobs they handle. Their| Compared with taking it apart, |C'Ploves as shareholders, says the |75 o¢ pagt Orange soft, clear and fresh. & burst of speed and uproarous |gwirl into their famous “death | bosses are just serving compara- scrapping a. lot: of “‘a"l mm,’" “' report. The diversity of m-vu,.num." The ceremony was performed 1,,\ Beauty experts use this astringent laughs that continue right on to the | ejrcle.” You'll be glad it's all show, tively short political terms, together sciontifically, qestroning | \MON8 the customer owners shows | poouien uesday night by ¢ |lotlon for enlarged pores, also to final fadeout, and how well he dges | when 101 ranch comes to New Brit. As for actual accomplishment, | the whole government and ecesiins |L1¢ democracy of the new investors. |\ itor’ ;. Igucces, a United ach and whiten sallow, tannef this 18 evidenced by the gales of 41y Thurs, June | there doubtiess is more of it right e nnd crealing | Among 1 stockholders obtained laughter and the attention of the au- cycllst; and Armand and Perez, in- COLOR CUT-OUTS Aladdin’s Lamp ewarf In Washington — the almost invari- able rule, so far as persons of the | plification, togeth: 80 completely during the summer, a new one would be e .;__(t ere with quite an | asy, | gunization, reclassification and sim- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1 1925 . CUSTONER OWNER NOW ESSENTIAL Meeting or thrown | tonal Electric Light association ap- by two la 'ge companles recently on Springfield, Mass, June St .fl By CHARLES P, BTEWART [ vitations to be “honored.” f l . : irg] | Abraham Louis, bankrupt shoe store | ( Lemon Juice Tightens Skin ! -n, NIA Sorvice Wilter | 54 Tois I Yiew Glven af Blaclriotl | oprietor wee seeasics: e mighe |, emon Jisce Tightens Sk vt Washington, June 18, — Nobody | When Secretary of Commerce on a warrant charging larceny is- ‘_/ » | home, That's the hot weather rule | Hoover called recently for a reor. | Squeeze the juice of sued on complaint of officials of the [The warrant charges that NN S S, S S WRINKLES, LINES OR CROWS-FEET These fgures are exclusive of the millions of small lamps fn use, such as flashlights and automobile lamps Springfield Bankrupt Is Held for Larceny 18 (B two lemons In a bot« tle containing three ik of this city. Louis in Chapin Natlonal B have the very mild- naval chaplain. Mix this harmless lotlon yourself —_— now than with all the Impressive | Besides, every stage of the work || s’ ! eatixon glonee that greeted this comedy PRETTY NUPT[AL EVENT chiefs on hand to butt Into matters | woulq be fought, tooth U'md muonrw(';."’}.}f'?;g;’;”r“(l‘;."e'fi);il’,, md"mm;:: READ THE HERALD WANT ADS. |since it acts hest immediately after rama this afternoon. they're unfamiliar with. ofiicials, fearful of losing thelr jobs |them were actresses, A ADS FOR RESULTS ricHARD TatvapGE—carrror | [N WEST ARTFORD HOME But if, for some reason or other, or a mite of Importanc | bers. bookkeepers, brick layers, car- Richard Talmad v g you do want © meo one of theso| jlowever, Hopver so fully made|penters clerks cooks chauffeurs onard Tsimadge laye futher exalted individuals; his office in | out his ¢ — duplication, inefi- |electricians, janitors, laborers, mil- R I Ak Car T mare L1Es ol avoric | s delisabeth Hosiiis M Orrivon sBe- | you're likely to find him at present. that Cong simply will have to|printers, policemen, school teachers, | Try Bar | lantie City, Harbor, Newport, At- back home, almost any place except here. You simply will | be wasting time hothering with the B capital.« THE MAGICIAN'S REVENGE | Read today's chapter of the story “Aladdin or the Magic Lamp.” do something about it, its next session, thrills are setting the nerves of ca- paclty andiences atingle, The finst chapter of the new ser- fal, “Sunken Sflver,” with Aleene Ray will also be shown beginning with this bill. The Keith vaudeville program wil have five great acts headed by comes Bride of Ldward L. stenographers, tailors. telephone op- erators, tinners, waiters and a great number of other wage earners, as well as housewives and minors from wage-earning families, Another report submitted to the association deals with the old fash- foned carbon filament lamp. Only probably at TANGLEFOOT 4 II'IIII Prior of This City. | IH Killed h\ ;\utu, Thén Run Over by Second Providence, R, 1, 18, (P)— The wedding of Miss Elisabeth Rosina Morrison, daughter of Mr. land, Mrs, I'r ick Stillman Morri- sonof 100 \\'nnm:m avenue, West | e . According to the papers, about of 30 leading universities and colleges June, |Hartford, and Edward Hamilton [ 1r you have been s I sought to “honor" President Coo- | Ihe body of Solomon Antheny 16, of |n few s ago the chief illuminat- 5 Lo Ry L |1t you have been saving the dolls ) 3 ] y 16, a few years ago the ch m :1“’ ‘f‘:";"“"lf'“;“' Players in “Prac- | Prior, son of \n« Mary Stanley | you will s00n have a whole set with | lldge on their respective commence- | C1 Village, Conn,, killed when |ing agent in cities and towns, the o ieakesy Danfect.t Othera Mcludo | priop of 33 Clrtia street, took placo | which to act out. the famous story. | ment days by conferring academic |struck and thrawn from his bicyols | cathon lamp fodsy 1s dovmed, do | ullen and Francis, & great comedy |this morning at 11 o'clock at the BT degrees on him, hy automobile near there about |clares this document. couple in "'Takv- A Chance;"” Lee Rn‘l | home of the bride. The Episcopal | Now the Princess was sitting at| If they were so anxious to !10:30 o'clock last night was not dis-| Only 1,750,000 carbon lamps were Rtomalne, “Classical Jazz Boys:" |gervice was used and Rev. Ruymond her window and when she heard | him, why didn't they go|Covered lyving in the road until a |sold in 1924 in the United States, ' [Cunningham ~of ‘Trinity chureh, | the magician in the street she com- | 1 do their conferring? But [sccond machine, driven by George |while as far back as 1900, 3,383,117 _ . |Hartford, officiated. The bride was | manded that the servants find the | be noted that, in almost | Varil, 27, of Moosup, had passed |were reported in use hi. New York |given’ in marriage by her father. | o4, blackened lamp that her hus- | every instance, che degree was con- | OVer if, according to information |city alone. But with the passing of Miss Botty Barker was maid of |jand had and trade it for a fine, | tngent on the president’s appear- reaching the Providence Journal, |the carbon lamp has come the more | {honor and Stanley M. Prior, brother jught, new one s e Connecticut State police of the |efficlent tungsten-filament lamp |of the groom, best man. As s0on as the magician had the| Why? Were the universitics | Danielson barracks, investigating the | Whose sales during the year totaled d A | The bride was attired In a gown | maglc lamp he hurrled away home, | afrald they might “honor" the |case, were not holding Varll late |the almost incongelvable number of AME AND REPUTATION KNUWN EVERYWH: £t TODAY — FRIL. — SAT. |of grey georgette and - carried 4 He yubbed the lamp and the genle | wrong president unless they had the |last night, but were understood to | 261,000,000, an increase of 7.4 per 4 Rid'la.rd Ta.ll'fl d shower bouquet of while sweet peas. | appeared. “What do you wish?” it |only genuine one in the country |be seeking the driver of the first|Cent over the distribution in 192 " al ge |The maid of honor wore white lace {asked. “I and the otlier slaves: | corporeally on hand, duly identified, | car, according to the Journal in- L jand apricot georgette. Her bouquel | Byt {he magician did not give it | muggeq and thumbprinted ? formation. was of lavender sweet peas. (time to finish. “T wish.,” cried the Not a bit of it. What they had in e A, | “L h- A D ” After the ceremony —a reception | magiclan in a torribie voice, “I wish | mind wasn't so much “honoring’ | SWIMMER HAS TRIAL ! aughing t anger RABRIE I a bt ephEIdo S HOmEln ol 6haeRth oF palace ot Aladdinfand all {laybody! aladyeraing landlnotiaoe I BolIe e ik ace i oids (| A THRILL}A-MINUTE DRA o g corated in patms and | that are in it shail be carried away | vertising President Coolidge. either. | Miss Lillian Harrison. Argeptine | = i "“'I"_‘? ”"“'\ e e | The universities wanted the presi- |swimmer ,who plans to attempt a | KEITH VAUDEVILLE ang v“:]:l [’fl'g\l(’”r.l;;:m' G ‘:.,.fi 1 ERulingRueeminald oty IM | dent just as each wants a crack |crossing of the English Channel, had | .-mf( Ileu- o '“»m I”v‘:” ‘;’."-’ 4 | 8ol 1’ n‘n) Mjukr T hen color the r ‘roml-l\u team — to make a splash (a trial workout this morning in a Armand & Pel'ez LR e e T A i ne oniiebth e iareas ta S elica el ahade °f‘ for ftself with rough sea. She was In good condi- | ® | i "\f-'”"lvl 3 i The president is half a dozen tion and made the distance from e sirsstBancfontiS ThoyEvi b Satl Si(Gopyriglity1025 WA ssoc |ated Sma 1l |/ emduli o S S anyway. Evidently |Cape Gris-Nez to Wissant in 8 | home after. August 1 % tors, Inc.) he didn't consider it necessary to hours, 40 minutes. 1 Mullen & Francns Mr. Prior graduated from Yale in . i eanyioe IECRRY e S e e |the class of 1903 and is service man- |ihavaiicirubbed iniby’ an addltional | |ager of Landers, Frary & Clark. The United States has 4,000,000 | score of universities, for he accept- The earliest known mortality table | T WALTER NILSSON acres planted to potatoes. Ecd none of the latest batch of in-|was produced in 225 A, D. LEE & ROMAT Kalman Matus Players FIRST (Hil"fl' l( Of ’lllL NEW SERIAL *“Sunken Silver’’ With ALEENE RAY NewBritain | ‘;Thur.,June255 For almost thirty years we have been located on PRATT STREET, HART- FORD. Here our husiness has grown from a small upstairs store, to our VIBBERTS' FIELD HILDRLYN, AFTER SCHOOL . 6 A 5 SAD RATURDAY 510 | present one, the finest of its kind in MATINEE. .. C SHOW LYCEUM NOW PL/ TWO BIC COATINUOU New England. To give service and honest value has always heen our policy. 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