New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 26, 1925, Page 12

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T NO ONE WORRIE AS STREETS SINK Let Her Stip, Is General View in San Francisco | sia, san Francisco, ntinue to settle, n Ferry Bullding and showlest the United ches since a at the wester big fi nmost boundary of the the fill was made a seawall le long and running through a s ta of mud 150 feet thick ructed to keep th filled in land, which is now th lower end of the city, from siippin cessary a year of Market ferry is located, streets by re the ral connecting several inches. Skyscrapers as high as 16 stories have been bullt on the fill, almost within a stone’s throw of ths l-erry‘ building, on foundations of piles | driven to bedrock. These piles run | into the th ds for each building, | each vast ture resting on a | ENIOY HOLIDAYS Grownup Italiane SaM to Look Forward With Keenest Enthusi- asm for These Events, Rome, June | no omctal | the United the ¢ 56,000 tons. It is | re 26 (A — Grown-up | Ttaljans enjoy holidays as much as | American school boys. Consequently scarcely a week passes without a official, religlous, al, sectional or ¥ or section of congresses and gs are as dear to the hearts | ors and politicians hey are to boosters of Cham- { Commerce in America. Reds | er days of one sort or another or =omebody or other are as fre- quent as they are in mid-season in | fquire Ebbet’s ' baseball park In Brooklyn. For &)4mr“‘ the month of April 4 was verl tably littered with holidays. jally important Year, furnished 1 of the ns of all of tha numerous political parties stopped work for several days at a time to talk, giving their meetings flowery titles Milan headed list of municipal “international commer- » clal fairs,” and also staged a con- { gress of the dialects of Italy; Ven- V ice, an {nternational book fair; Bologngy a Fascist intellectual con- gress; and Roms, an international art fair and a congress on scholas- tie philosophy. MANY l'. S. DESERTERS desertions” when she to there were ' trom the U. touched Tampico en route » Panama canal Both the captaln and the Ameri- van consul requested the Mexican wthorit. yf‘! to arrest the deserters, the disp add. - - asx for Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk 29»« Safe Milk end Diet ForInfants, Invalids, The Aged Contains the valuable muscle and bone forming elements found in the grain and whole milk Raises happy; robust children Nutritious and easily assimilated at home by stirring the pow der in hot or cold water. No cooking To My Friends and Clients During my absence from the city in July and August my business will be taken care of by the Hartford office, 805 Main street, Hartford, Conn. 2.7956 Phone 2 P. CRON Representative New Eng- land Mutual Life Ins. Co. | the | Its Transfer to Russia from This Country Assumes Pre-War Ratio Now. s Moscow » relations June 26 Although exist between s and Soviet Rus intimate maintained by T living 'n rica with t Tens of t ntact by letter is ! A T L o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, YUNE 26, 1925, me‘.k' v gy GOLD FL(]WS ABROAD ‘F"‘E APPE Al IN \m-"v of the rum ships National League of getary RUM SHIP VERDICT Question Ruling Limiting Seiz- 1res {0 1 Mile Limit June 26 (A—United States District Attorney John Buik- | Hartford, cy and Assistant United States At- torney George H n have up - pealed to the United States clreuit to America World war, 000 was sent an- United States by Russians settled in Amer- fca, Although this sum has never been re .,), gradually v from the 4 since, the remittances ire assuming thelr pre remittanc ia in America to relatives in on of ion has last six 1t of the | Of Distiguring Blemishes Use Cuticura Sumple Soup. Ofetment. Taleom tree, Address Cutisurs Laboratories. D court of appeals to overrule the re- Judge Edwin 8 e district court, that | st guard had no legal right | the steam tug Underwriter itside the 12-mile limit from the ited States coast. Judge Thumas' Ruling Judge Thomas dismissed the Iibel | proceciings 1st the ship on the | ground th of cause of the unlawful The United States attor- 1 their appeal, malntain that st guard, acting as a servant gn, can seize Ameri- nas has granted the Major Buckley and Mr. for the appeal and Arthur Maul of New York and his attor- ney, Louls Hall of New York, have heen given one month in which to e their reports printed and the will be argued in the second strict, New York, some time be- tween October and May, with Henry Cohen W. Rogers as presiding judge of the | appellate court. | Important Decision Upon the decision of the circuit | appeals it is expected the future au- | hority of the coast guard will de- pend. 1f the court sustains Judge Hmm’!s ruling it is I%kely that con- gress will be asked to pass legisla- tion giving the coast | right to seize ships four from the coast. Attorney Cohen said that |AnOceanTrip forest of I For Your IVACATION New Britain to Old Point Comfort and return, rail to New York, steamer to Old Point . . $36.00 New Britain to Yarmouth, N. S., and retmn, rail to Boston, steamer to Nova Scotla $31.00 Great Lakes Cruise, New Britain to Buffalo by raiI; week’s cruise on Lakes and return; day at Niagara Falls $120.00 New Britain to St. John's, Newfoundland and re- turn via rail to New York, thence steamer to Newfoundland ..... ................. $128.00 New Britain to Halifax, N. S., and return rail to Boston, steamer to Halifax New Britain to Bafijzm', Maine, and return, rail to Boston, steamer to Bangor ... New Britain to Portland, Maine, an feturn, rail to Boston, steamer to Portland $19.90 Rou11(:l'Trip to Eurowpe $155.00 West Indies Cruises From New York Every Saturday $325.00 and up. 22 Days Jamaica Cruises From New York Every Wednesday $200.00 and up. 15 Days New Britain to Bermuda and return New Britain to Havana, Cuba, and 1'étuwrn, 6 days at sea, 4 days in Havana $155.00 World Cruises, South India Cruises, American Cruises, West Mediterranean Cruises GEO. A. 308 MAIN ST. QUIGLEY Second Floor Vacation Footwear For Every Qutdoor Occasion Correctly Styled Reliably Made Moderately Priced HOSIERY For Men, FOR ALL Women and Children OCCASIONS The . . W. G. Simmons Corporation 85 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN had no jurlediction | guard the leagues captured beyond the Il result of Judge Thomas' decls half dozen rum running vessels have had libel proceedings against them held up. The Underwriter was selzed by the United States coast guard ship Cassin at a point 34 miles off Block Island on Dec, 7, 1924, She was laden with 811 cases of whiskey. John J. O'Brien of New York city was in charge with a crew of 13° men, After seizure turned over to Jeremiah Dillon deputy customs collector at Ne London, and libel action was start- ed. The ship was licensed several years ago to do only coastwise trading. the tug was | time. | Saturday. ‘The Blue and the Gray’ An ideal combination for this Worsted, Suit and an extra pair of fine Gray, Quality Flannel Pants —the four pleces I signature on senate number 612, the so-called small loan bill, thug killing the measure with the authority of his pocket veto, The bill was to al- low companies and corporations to make loans up to $300 and to charge 8 per cent monthly interest on these loans, or a yearly rate of interest of 36 per cent. Masonic Clubs Meets Saratoga Springs, N. Y., June 26 (A-—=The national league of Masonic clubs opened Ita 20th annual conven- tion yesterday, with more than 650 Master Masons from all parts of the country In attendance. The welcom- ing addresses were made at a brief business session. The delegates will spend today Inspecting the Sche- nectady plants of the General Elec- tric and the Amerlcan Locomotive companies. Ofticers will be elected the last days of the legislature, STRIKE IS REPORTED Moscow, June 26 (A—Rosta, the official soviet news agency, says the {workers In the privately-operated oll flelds of Baku, Azerbaljan, have gone on strike. USES POC! VETO Hartford, Conn., June 26 (#)—Gov- ernor Turnbull yesterday returned to The measure was passed during " m " X A oo is the most refreshing, economical and delicious summer beverage pro= cunbl To bo convlneod - Try it Midseason P& Q Factory Disposal of High Grade, Hand-Made, All-Wool ONE and 2-PANTS SUITS Outstanding values on Quality - Clothes! 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