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brought about this transfer of lead- ership. “We have ecntered a sweeping cyclo of rebuilding, E¥ery clty in the nation today is confronted by the fact that it must practically re- GREAT BUILDING | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1925, . e ——— T e . e e e . e A T S FOREIGN TRADE - PLANS DISCUSSED Germany then must pay in sui::..-; 000,000 per year and there will be desire (o realize on these accumulated credits, Owing to the debt relationship of Great Britain to the United States and of that of the other Allles to Great Britain n keen FINGERPRINTS HELP employed by Thomas H. Ince and played with Virginia Pearson, He served overseas with the Canadian forces, having come originally from Winnipeg. in the attack on King Borls near Sofia in April were located by police near the village of Balitza yesterday. In an exchange of shots the leader of the band, named Boneff, was killed, but the others escaped. Their identity was established FAVORS DEATH PENAUTY Cuban Presidont Wil Uphold | 1t When Facts Warrant It. Havana, June 4.~—(P-President Machado will uphold death sef. tences In murder cases where the Reol Eale Board Naional ™52 3t s S Gonvention Hears Address 000 or nearly one-half s represent- Detroit, June 26 () — America is ed In land and its built-up improve- ments, according to Mr, Straus, and, although there may be no apparent in the midst of an cra of bullding construction of such magnitude as no nation in history ever dreamed housing shortage, the demand of undertaking, 8. W. Straus, presi- Americans for modern homes, well as business buildings, portends dent of 8 W, Straus & Company, asseried today convention of early recons of every ling vrected within the 15 the Nation ot Real Estate Bog 25 years Will Continue muy Mr. Straus predicted the 1 of $5,750, ) of new build- States fn 192 record of $6- and e the building continue in- companied by a condi- wide INFREEING SUSPECT (Movie Actor Has Unusual Ex- | perience With Identitication BUCK-SANDERS Fast Main Stroet Girl and Walnut objects left behind in their flgh cluding the field glasses which king left in his automomblie aff the attack and a waterproof casu | containing the {dentity papers of M. Iltcheff, divector of the Sofla muse- um, who was killed by the bullets in- tended for the king, Classified ads save time and maney and they spread their mes. sage broadcast, Here's the Latest--Cod Liver Oil in Tasteless Tablets Greatest Flesh Builder For | walk into a drug store and get a bo: . {of these flesh-producing tablets jus. inny, Weak, Run-Down * Y B R | as casy as a bottle of cough syrup. People—Full of Vitamines, Thin, ruh-down, anaemic men, women_and children whp need to grow strong and take on flesh are advised to get a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, and it you don't gain 5 pounds in 30 days just get your money back. Ong woman gaineq fifteen pounds in five weeks, according to her own doctor—aonther ten pounds in three weeks. A very sickly child, aged nine, twelve pounds in seven months, and now plays with other children and has a good appetite, Just ask for McCoy's Cod Liver on mpound Tablets. The Dickin- greatest vtamine food and builder of | son Drug Co. or any good druggist | healthy flesh in the world, will feel | will tell you that they are wonder- extremely joyful when they read this | ful flesh and health builders. Only welcome news, 60 cents for 60 tablets—and don't Of course, doctors have been pre- | forget that they are wonder work- scribing edd liver oil in tablets un- | ers for feeble old folke. der another name for several years, Get McCoy's, the original an¢ but i, 18 only of late that one can | genuine, and beware of imitations and In turn to the United State the problem is in its final analysis \ German-American problem, the [»p..nur serted. Germany must be- come a greut surplus exporter of circumstances warrant imposition of the extreme penalty, according to an angouncement lssued from the the presidental palace, The state- ment was made in connection with the case of Valentin Martinez, con- demned for killing his wife. The Martines case, the first of its kind since President Machado as.’ sumed office, had caused considera ble speculation as to his attitude to whrd the death penalty. Street Man Married At St. Mary's ‘Gonvention Opens Up at Seattle ~-Robinson Speaks Keattle, June 25 (M — In an ad- dress before the Natlona! Ioreign | '00:000. Forced by reparations pres- Trade convention today on “Amer- | %00 to take any share of those Lt Baniing. and \orld_ Rehabiy. | E00Us allied countrics must con- tation,” Henry M. Robinson of the 'nue to have investments trom the First Natjonal Bank of Los Angeles, | UNited States and ahia: prospect of O o A ke vm | Amerlcan financial eonnection with conditions o o akera 1o | EUrope naturally becomes greater conditions upon foretgn | ‘0 morescomplicated, horrowers so us to protect Ameri To guard against se 5 b SR € " | col et can rs and manufacturers. \l“”“l‘.‘""_ with Emphasizing that he was discussing . “’_""h”fl suggest that the the subject solely from the stand. | "CCC8S4ry steps be worked qut by boint of practica) business. he said | S0UPA of American business men the movement of credit out-| MOSt Intercsted in the question, who weighs any disadvantages. In the | Should privately organize a coordi- ! ' ® | nate atE faathan z present situation bankers mnust con- ated plan to get together avail it loans should be. made | able information and use it for the With & view (o thelr effeot on the | Eeneral advantage of business con- litions in the United States, business life of the country. Mr. Robinson stressed that As delegates to such a board he sugkested represcntatives of the damming back of the normal flow | international credits is one atlonal Forelgn ‘Trade council, : s »» | United Ktates section of the In the chief reasons why urope is 256 v " q ; Sk uational Chamber of Commerc for tis progress “is the percent behind her world trade of | (LRt \-EEIRCE S i ever-advancing of living 1913 in quantity. ¢ sl L LI RN in the United banker be closed up,” h sald, “A majority of the people are part of the wor iving in far better homes today |stable progress.” than they were a score of years Facing this situation, the speak- o, and the next twenty years will | er said, bankers are scriously en- witness a still greater improvement, | deavoring to guard their loans in the tace of a tremendous demand for them in Lurope, against their use to support competition or | to fighten up our own money mar- Rectory—On Auto Honeymoon, New York, June 25 (A)—Thanks to the arrival of fingerprints by air- | plane mail across the country, | Douglas Macke movle actor, was free today instead of starting a five-year prison term because of his remarkable resemblance to another man with a eriminal record, Miss Florence Sanders, daughter of Mr, and' Mrs. Joseph C. Sanders of ast Maln street and Seward H, Buck, son of Mr. and Mrs. §, E. Buck of 40 Walnut street, were | married yesterday afternoon at 8 |o’clock at St, Mary's rectory. Rev, Ho pleaded guilty” to defrauding | Walter McCrann officlated. Miss a store by forging credit vouchers, [ Eandors oIy b tAw BiAde( but denfed that he had a criminal | brigesmald and Gedrge Buok, record in Oakland, C: , as the pn.“"’ sin of the groom, best man. In response to an| The bride was attired in a gown New York police, | Of White georgette over canton crepe the ex-convict®ar- |and a vell with pearl trimmings. it was noted |She carried a shower bouquet™ of an's hand had a|White roses.and lilies of the valley. Kind of a whorl | The bridesmald wore pink crepe de One was spiral, chine and picture hat to match. Her | | bonquet was of sweet peas, instead of | The gift of the bride to her at- | years, as tendant was a white gold wrist | Mancuso | watch and the groom gave the best man a tie pin set with a biue sap: phire, A re bui truction last he to 1 for Assoclation impose ) ous German in - goods, rds, Ther enough roofs to- citizen of our area in the business sald, “but scale will go on be day every nation, and enough which to transact the country,"” | building on & large just the same “In every American city there thousands upon thousands of apart- ments, individual homes and tene- s which obsolete. They erected only 15, 20, 26 years ago. Today are marked for demolition by oncoming forces of progress.” The bas| (hat the rec- to cover produce tloor all Unite u a ot by the 3ld becom i3 lice suspectod appeal by fir prints of rived . yesterday, that the Califory slightly different than the actor's. the other elliptical in suspending sente giving the defendant had intended, he that Troe th are sider pros- me are Good Business were the His message to business men was that “insofar as the effects of gi- gantic bullding operations we arc golng to g business.” He declared that. with a $6,000,000« 000 buflding program outlined for “all business must move | business of pessmist today trages and industries will be bene- fited.” His conclusion was that “the business perrimist of today has small indecd fort." “Europe and the Orient no longer turnish the world its ideas on huild- Ing construction, eity planning and community development,” said “the spiaker. “America, which until re- cently was a follower, has become a leader whica now dominates, p=th in methods of financing and mern- o04s of executing huge development projects. Leading the World “We are not only developing our own types of buildings and im- provements, we are leading and |the development of the airplane. feaching the rest of the world in | Aerial navigation may produce as the arts and sciences of building, in | many changes in the lives of men community planning and civic de-!in the construction of our buildings velopment. The enterprise and vi- (and in the contour of city alon of Amerjca's real estate men, | lines as have the discovery of steam her architcts and her bullders has | and the development of electricity.” they the nes five Judge No more will weak, thin, unfors tunate children cry in protest when the nasty, fishy-tasting, horrible- smelling cod liver oll s brought out, Medlcal science progresses rapid- ly, and now you can get at“your drugglst’s real, genuine cod liver oil in sugar-coated tablets that young and old can take with ease and pleasure. Even the run-down and skinny grown-ups, who ought to take cod liver ofl, becausc it really 18 the he ald “Modern sciene id you. A kensie, t was born g0, have has stepped in to John Mac- you, who just as you standar States,” tl s gap aid, “before any begins to make must eption followed the mony at the home of the paren The house was decorated in pink and blue, Guests were present from Har rd, Brix Philadelphia, New Haven and Me den Mr. and Mrs, merce, Aerican Bamkers' associa- man named tion and ‘we Invesistent Bankers' assoclation, with consuMation advice of the secretary of who has the same brown eyes, merce and secretary of treasury. the height and wecight, - who wears the same-sized hats and 108 .\l'[‘ to (h'adl;c at shoes, and photograph is . . < identical witl has a criminal Smith Business 55001 | vecora One hundred and eight members| “In 'n'4 I days, on the strength of the class 0!'.]1'!’! at Smith B of these almost conclusiy proofs ness school will celve that you were he, T should have sent plomas at annual tion prisor Thie long-distance exercisen to he conducted the |telephone, the radio and the airpiane school hall Thurgday afternoon at 2! have aN assisted {he court In check- ‘clock. A program has been ar- ing up your record and in determin- ged and diplomas will pre- [ing that vou are not that Mackenzie. sented by N. Smith, principal of fingerprints show that the Mack wag formerly r.are- bride prettlly e » year, and in Scotland, of com-. were, is of same whose room, for com-' No fair prediction could be made abroad concerning the up-in-the-air devel- opment of the cities of the future, | Mr. Straus continued. Radical Changes yours, Buck left on a mo- | [tor trip through the New England states and upon thelr return will re- side at 6 Franklin atreet, Mr. Ruck is employed at the Beaton and Cad- well company, Bandits ].ncalJB;t All But One Man Make Escape Sofia, Bulgaria, Jyne 24. (A | Five of the bandits who participated ¢ New thelr di- et wes wing the purposes the 1 plan Mr Robinson summarized t foreign balanee of the United States, checking off in- vestments similar against our favorable ance in mg that although we of $471 of the grad you fo 'Fifty years ago,” the speaker sald, “no one dreamed of a build- ing reaching 50 stories into the sky. Another 50 years may bring about just as radical changes and the | skyscraper of the closing decades of | the twentieth tury may attain | heights and dimensions beyond the dream of any man living today “This may be brought ahout by | and payments export bal- handise, and cong have a debit bal- 0 this debit has had no adverse effect either on our credit on our capacity to sell our goods abroad Mr. Robinson said he more serions T'he «chool Douglas kenzie ‘ ~ Oh position or looked for problem com- petitive conditions in world trade when the normal annuity to be 1 by Germany is reached, by the end of the fifth year of the Dawes plan a in sky- CHRYSLER FOUR - Walter PChryslers -, Latest —can be saved by adhering to that true and well known axiom “An Ounce of Prevention, etc.” Before you go on your vacation, and before the moths do their terrible work to your furs, just call on us and we will save you the “Pound of Cure.” Our modern storage vaults will pro- tect them against any conceivable loss at a minimum cost. answering the insistent public demand for an- other Chrysler. 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