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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1925, MENORIAL 10 DEFEATED DAWES PLAN 1 Watiop Fetn Albany Epeaks ¢ [iIVEN ATTENT“]N John D, C. T°"’"' of Chiekya-hed D- {of Ward A, Vilas of Chicago. Chamber of Commerce DISCUSSES | rhe ceremony wan pertarmed by i {the Rev, Dr, Paul, Flanders in the This Matter | Fifth avenus Presbyterian church vesterday, Miss Dorothy Vilas, 15, aughter of the bride and two Brussels, Belgium, June 22 P— outhful gons of the bridegroom Some of the phases of the Dawes|“ere Prosent. Under the termsof reparation plan were puzzling dele- gates to the third congress of the International Chamber of Com- merce today following speeches on | the subject at yesterday's 0|wnlngl session, | M. Despret, chairman of the Bank ~ of Brusscls, told the congress that | the plan contalned many illusions, | while Willis H. Booth, the retiring New Britain to Old Point Comfort and return, rail to New York, steamer to Old Point . ... $36.00 P e VOICES IN THE AIR |, N5 s ’ the divorce granted Tow §:30 p. m.—Dance orchestra, 9 1 1 MONDAY L] wife, Mra. Jane Holabird Towne, Towne must pay her $1,300 & mont. ‘altiony, turn over insurance policle: of $136,000 and bequeath Ner §200 000, These were the terms of the divorce settlement last 0 p, m.—Movie review, but he didn't appeal to us. His sing-| 0 p. m—Stanley theater features.| ing was altogether too impassioned. | p. m.—~Dance orchestra. In addition to that he didn't sing| 130 p. m.~Dance orchestra one song in English, CHET) | #e neard the Nichols Trio, also| from WRNY, play a selection from | “The Fortune Teller," Victor Her. | bert's well known opera. The an- | nouncer, who has a drawl which will identity him to the radlo audience, (Of the unknown wurrior is at present called & temporary pause, explaining |8 memorial to defeated men," de- § p. m.—Iinal baseball scores. | that it was necessary for the ladies |clared Biship Oldham of Albany, N. §:05 p. m.—Band concert, to polish thelr noses, it being im-| Y. in & sermon at Westminster Ab 9 p. m.—Traymore concert ensemble | poesible for them to play well un. bey last evening. The bishop's thesis 10 p. m.—~Dance orchestra, Iless this operation was performed, |Was that the war had so disorganiz 11:15 p. m.—Organ recital. After the wait the music started, and |©d the ordered life of the world that it was really worth listening to. no victory was won WG Y —Schenectady—380 RS “Vietors and vanquished, allke," p. m.—Dinner music, Folks. if you get tired of reading he sald, “werc plunged into such an . m.—Weekly sport review this stuff, we are offering a cholce |abyss of physical privation and men- m.—Program of music group of good storles on the front(tal and spiritual angulsh that from 2 | page today, and also some good edi-(&n¥ standpoint of real values it 1% WRW-—Tarrytown—273 torials, |difficult to distinguish between the 7 p. m.—Storles; musie; scores v e 9:30 p. m.—Recltal, WGY started up at about 9:30| “England, with its economic dis- ~Hartford The Charleston Flve 10 p. m.—Dance orchestra; o'clock and started to hog the entire [1ocation, its millions of unemployed, isic scor 7128 Baseball results; dance music. dialing system of our set. We ,‘hm“nu tremendous burden of taxation, = = oft the recelver for awhile : and |Its millions of bereaved homes and W BZ—springlicld— 218 . The Charleston Five WGR—Buffalo—319 finally tried agaln and brought in|!ts uncertain future, is the strangest or Laufenberg, m.-—Rush Yate's orchestra the Westinghouse band from KDKA, |example of a victorieus, nation the m.—Musical program. In two numbers, “The Joy Riders” World has ever scen. x x x m.1 a. m—Vincent Lopez's|and “Chilean Dance,” two note-| 'Fngland was to become a place T stra worthy selections, which kept up the |for heroes to Hve in. America fought ~Police ala cather. | ' band's average for high claas enter- & War to end a war. Where is this f WHAM—Rochester—278 tainment. victory?” Divorced Three Days Ago And Now Is Married Again New York, June #4.—Three days after his divorce from his first wife, p. M.~ ja's orchestra. 30 p. m—Matty Levine, planist {5 p. m.—Marguerite Masters, 7:80 p. m.—Alex Ramsay, tenor, | W FF—Philadelphin—395 p. m.—"Batterlea,” H, B, Shontz, |8:40 p. m.—Baseball scores. 05 p. m hestra 6:46 p. m.—Roof garden program 3 p.om rlongh, talk Alfred baritone, m.—~Emplo hestra . m.—Marguerite Leary, n (Al Programs in Lastern Daylight saving Time,) MUSIC Da known's” Tomb In London—Says Dance H. W. ( or No Side Really Won. London, June 22 (A—"The tomb W PG—Atantic Oity—300 6:45 p. m.—Organ recital, so- | 7 p. m—Dinner concert. DANCE WHN WHN WNA W PG-=Dance music WLIT-=Dance music VRW— D, n \ 1N Y= Kohim WAHG=K WEA =1 TONIGHT muslc i il NAMED A8 BISHOP Rome, June 32 (M~Fope t"us has appointed Rev. Francls Reyes, vicar general of Caceres, as bishop of Caceres, in the department of Manila, Ehilippine Islands. ' or Daney Da niusic. musie | —Chris. Mechan, Irigh tenor 10:15 p. m.—Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wood, songs. 8. Jos. Ginz baritone, Ramb #ONES, n recital tevue, m.—Richman's Entertainers e . WANY(C—New York—526 n.—*"Home Economics,” Mers. | - conquerered and the conquerors, x X . m.—Market high apots Wi son, police con- The Dawes plan—what and also what illusions, are con- tained in those three words,” said | M. Despet. “Thousands repeat them, without having the faintest idea of their meaning. = . . ! “It 1s really possible to pay and receive thousands of millions with- | out disastrous consequence for him | who receives as well as for him who | | pays. Failing payments in cash, if | that be impossible, how can we get hopes, —Paul Henneberg's band. president of the chamber, warned | nd of the Times," | of possible hitches in application of the provisions for deliveries in kind | New Britain to Yarmouth, N. S,, and return, rail to Boston, steamer to Nova Scotia. . ... $31.00 by Germany. Great Lakes Cruise, New Britain to Buffalo by rail; week’s cruise on Lakes and return; day at Niagara Falls ..... cvvnes $120:,00 New Britain to St. John’s, Newfoundland and re- turn via rail to New York, thence steamer to Newfoundland K .. $128.00 New Britain to Halifax, N. S, and return rail to Boston, steamer to Halifax ........... $50.00 New Britain to Bangor, Maine, and return, rail to Boston, steamer to Bangor ........... $29.20 New Britain to Portland, Maine, and return, rail m 3en Hur orchest & S theater | cw York—233 planist : WRC—Washington—3469 §-7:30 p. m.—U. 8. Navy band. can WCAP—Washington—169 $:15 p. m.—Health talk. WBRR—Staten Island—2 | —Irene Kleinpeter, &oprano. Pa., | ray concert. bringing in WMBF at Miam| Beach, 11 p. m.—Tony Flush's dance orch.| I*jorida, for the first time in weeks. We heard the station sign off. i 5 ' | country ftselr, which produces the | p. m&~Burcau of the Budget|giving the call letters and then say- | ment? Can the debtor country pay meeting; addresses by President|ing, “We are signing off, now. Good- 1ol aervicos fand (nl what Cervices 10:35 p. m.—To be announced not heard for a long time was WSB | Fashion has forced another profes- | : Atlanta. We heard that etation | slon into the already long list of ‘l"r""""“-‘ ;“I'\‘""," beyond :‘"‘ question | also, just ‘aajit was about to 0! off | junjects in America’s “higher edus||ors s Loreron OF WAy LAmuges oF m.—Theater orchestra. . . ——————————— EXPERT ADVICE e AR R e e e ey o s Lt Thing . W the air for the night. “The Little | ! [that they exist in exactly the same Colonel” wis talking about the new | Saion:” expert fos breeding, way between the debtor and credi- p. m,—Carl Kling, tenor. We read awhile, until 1:15 o'clock, FOR BREEDERS esting. The orchestra plays “Let Me in goods, to what extent can it do | vn ». Chot o .. | | dustry, trade and labor of the credi- tranamitting apparatus which has| A school in fox breeding, with a |tor nations in the malter of the p. m.—Madsen-Christensen- | to be exact, and then tuned in again, R e |so without harming the creditor m.—Baseball results Another sfation which we have! nhoE Junele? e LT COBNKIYT “Who can fail to see that these been installed at the station, and, if| class of ambitious young men re- RDRA—Pittsburgh—309 45 p. m.—Concert by the Sym- phony Players. on Fisher, WCA E—PIttsburgh—402 Sddie. , reader. Dinner concert. Uncle Kaybee, we are not mistaken, WSB was on | the alr with increased power last crufted from all over opened today on a 75 acre fox ranch America. | ‘drhm incurred in the war....| *“'Are the inter-allied debts to be paid in cash, in goods or in services-" to Boston, steamer to Portland ........ $19.90 Round Trip to Europe .................. $155.00 West Indies Cruises From New York Every three miles from North East. A| Mr. Booth announced that the force of professors, expert in the | chamber's committco on economic wiles and ways of Brier Fox, began | restoration hud been engaged in a training men competent to cater m‘ywmy of the es plan for months, the ever-growing demand of the|in co-operation with leading well-dressed American woman for | €conomists, and their reports would LR |show that successtul transfer of the The mew Institution §s the Rusch | Annuitics provided for in the plan Schoo) of 1Fox BreedMg, named after | Wa8 the important problem of the its founder, Louis Edward Rusch of | loment Washington, D. C., who is prestdent | "1t will necessary for Ger- of the American Fox institute, This| MAany to export more goods than she class will have an clght weeks gum- | 3id Defore the war with the least e possibie disturbance of the natural The instruction will cover the his. | W8TKE(8 of other countriea’ he said, toryilotirosinreadingEin thind anal e SRODENINmEUDHOCE NEeontiy s e e e T unr‘l the development of natur- T meimies of amimay " heredity, | ] Tesources therein will make out e D brorting and. outbrecaing: in |\ct8 Which did not exist before the eneralllie relation ioriihe ox iz ||L L kieicnesia oneinlidemcon iy b Amaican busimess Iite|T 2 MRSk ths Sult wili e Students will be given practical ex-| v I ,.}-..\.lim e A perfence in caring for the animals. | N i According to Mr, Itusch, the school 18 not operated for profit. It ! is supported through the voluntary | contributions of men who have faith in the silver fox hunting. Mr. Rusch declares that during its short existence as an established industry in America. the silver black fox fur producing business had now reached the point where it repre- senfed an Investment of more than $12,000,000, . m.—Concert. 8 . m.—Har on Ensemble York—192 2 p. m.—Fiight of ¥ rd K igible. night, since we were able to Lring in | the station with considerable volume. the m::.\;nal‘ . " . That's all for today, VAIN ADVENTURE ' Bill Wat paired on both Saturday and Sunday | and Jerome, duo. | cvenings, duc to thunder storms to 8 g vhich hovered in the offing on both hts. Sunday evening we fared the > two. Reception ear evening was Impossible, red up gradually, until | little static after mid- as possible from 12 Jamaica Cruises From New York Every Saturday Wednesday $325.00 and up. 22 Days $200.00 and up. 15 Days New Britain to Bermuda and return ....... $99.00 New Britain to Havana, Luba, and return, 6 days at sea, 4 days in Havana ............. $155.00 World Cruises, South American Cruises, West India Cruises, Mediterranean Cruises GEO. A. QUIGLEY 308 MAIN ST. Second Floor WEAT—New thanks! p. m.—String trio. m.—Kentucky Ramblers, ‘Mythical Treasure Lured Seven Sailormen p. m.—“Al Reid's Hour, as night. Distance ;. G L o'clock on Landay A Vi LA San Pedro, Cal, June 22 (P—A long tale of woe was unfolded by seven members of a treasure-hunt- !ing expedition that arrived here re- cently in the purse-seiner Balboa | after an unsuccessful search for $1,- 1500,000 in gold bulilon that was hoard the old Pacific Mail side- ecler Golden Gate which burned and sank off Manzanillo, Mexico, in 1862, Last evening, you folks remem- : was a large black thunder 14s just above the northern hori- n, said black cloud emitting, time to time, beautitul and aw displays of lightning. Well, thunder cloud was more or sponsible reception. e the lightning flashed a gre ) sounded In the loud speaker and the static dripped o of the tubes U next amack en's oren s eile 1 Mail.” e Don- per, —Bob Schaeffer, Fred |, " A. H. HARRIS |H O M E S|CINDERS FOR SALE F A R M S e General Trucking— . CROWLEY I'SR()S?;N.. | |BUILDING LOTS| PAINTERS AND INVESTMENT DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING PAGE 'WE ARE NOW BACK AT | OUR OLD LOCATION | 22 STATE STREET HARTFORD HONISS OYSTER HOUSE Tel, 2-4177 o Giannelll, guitar- ¢ Marie; Buttercup. tosiong S The Balboa, which left here May . returned May 27, battered from severe buffetings by wind and tida. Several months ago C. G. Curry, a railway conductor of Leavenworth, Kan., had on his train a passenger I who was said to be the only living person who knew the exact location Curry pur- arts of the treasure ship's location and formed a syndicate to find the golden hoard it was said, had lain more than 60 years on the floor of the Pacific cean. A crew to man the Balboa was ob. tained here, It included Captain It was an unusuali Clifford Casey, owner of the vesacl; nd one which did credit| Robert Turner, a caretaker of a 1 station. The pro- vacht eluh; Hans Pohiman, who was organ studio, |gxjpper of the racing yawl Poinsettia; ed each Sunday|an engineer, a second mate and two place WBZ on a high level. | goamen. which iy at times Insur-| Tpe remainy of the Golden Gate [they found oft Manzanillo without | giftlowity. Efforts to reach of | reasure which lay In elght fathoms iriety of music, 60ngS &nd | oy 1ot water proved unsuceessful, 4 we dallied around from|.. » pigh surf and a heavy ground to station untll - after 2| o) repeatedly upset their smail o'clock yesterday morning. We didn't| fiee piscouraged, the expedition duniililate fdugito put into Manzanille, whers they piafichoidgnopicalm [Jearned from the American consul darkness had set in. Faraiae el 5 covered the b years ago. The expedition then headed for San Pedro. Their return voyage was one of hardships. They encoun- tered a gale that continued for Thelr and fuel supplies short. Seven hungry, weary alsappointed men stepped oft Dalhoa when it docked here. WMOCA—=New York—3141 Ernie Go! George Get -Dinkey,” as sung by a menih of Roxy's Gang, came 1in with & long train of static. It sound- e story; tall ad for all the world as if the singer | up near the front ompanied by the rattles of and the resounding ol st W IP—Philadelphia—508 Holiptof i ks ol Whittier pald for his education by Forum; talk s : making slippers at 25 cents a pair. WOO—TPhiladelphia—308 Dinner m 24178 ack to Old Virginny”' a trio consisting of At Savin Rock, Connecticut’'s most popular shore re- cello and organ from WBZ SLOTTEDORETAINER ‘BATTERIES Auto Electric Service C. A. ABETZ Tel. 2860 114 FRANKLIN 8Q. —_— New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better \Vhat Many Do Weli” 34 CHURCH ST. Tel. 894 FOR SALE Two Family House Hamilton St. Todern—14 Rooms Three Car Garage (GOX & DUN [ 272 MAIN ST. sort, 60-Room Hotel with Bathing Houses, six cottages and 2 Store locations on the beach front. To be sold whole or in part, or rented. Good husiness opportunity, see us. Camp Real Estate Co. Phone 343 WLIT—Philadelphia—395 " p. m.—Dream Daddy 4 e e Short es. heetra Erogwa y'a offerings consisted 272 Main Street Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. the ‘THE OLD HOME TOWN was hoin-! Hily sded “Sunset Lullahy. one of the kind w Japse into memories, sung. since Miss Child realized just tvpe of song she was presenting i never once let her volce break with all the force which we are| possesans. She kept it well bed and sang much as & mother 1 vishes to sleep. The &ong was sung almost a F.yesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST. TEL. w1 ays. ran and the T was well 4 food p on — = EATINYoU SAY~ strs s o NO-NO | SHE OUGHT SHE NEEDS [&=7 ( TO BE HOME HELPIN® i IN TH IKITCHEN, manner, many really e radio 1905 \cer says, “La- we are giving " or words to are presenting the (German, Dutch, Alaskan) pi- card sharp, dish | ar tender) | s toured | srope and i | IDEAL GRADUATION GIFTS Fversharp Pencils with Pens to match. Waterman Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets. Parker Duoftld Pen and Pencil Sets. Portable Typewriters—Corona, Underwood and Remington. The ahove are practical gifts for the Graduate, because of their usefulness as well as beauty. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN ST. en the per- That's an nnouncer's re- | with disbelief | 1 For Sale—Plainville e second 25-CAR GARAGE. SELLING is reputed to be, dio fans find it mselves. They unt of intel- many to overlook. e Well, WRNY, New York, a Ruseian baritone, announced to be he greatest singer, we don't know whether the announcer said n the world or in the Bronx, but at any rate he was said to be est boy singer. He mi S ESTATE, WITH ONE OF THI CIES, AND 4 FAMILY HOUSE, GOOD REASON FOR SELLING. Dewitt A. Riley CO., INC. NATL. BANK BUILDING BEST an- rs seem offered | — == NELLIE MCTISH WHO HAS BEEN AWAY TO SCHooL- HAS RETURNED HOME FOR A VISIT| €198 #v wEa semvcr e §-32-25 i have been,