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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925, ] L o of those principles in roquired” | " | demotion af the siructures ugainst|mine on the Santa Ynez river. [ber were soverely Injured when & N B GK The report also SUEECSA EIvIng W[IRK l: R}-”EF which the dectee of the engineers | Tells of "Quuke bullding collapsed during a school randidates greater freedom n W ¢ at k th festival at ¢ Lreaklust when the Oltenitza, Rumania, & — | the members of the committec pends i note o the report Wi 1ot | ’j‘ e rollitel s "% Spanking Part of Plans Wil Awu Comditon o 55" i Santa Barbara ara Gl Rise 1 sieel o cattvophe wraueit cartel, (U 0% eon W Sean Rockelellar's Telrigy HI Now York, July 1 UP—Spanking or | s been an institution in the Rockes stutes the belief th e ,.j m ) | today i8 largely sceular and to a con ) and [tcller tamily for generations, the siderablo extent even antagonistic — ! nect | i or re suys today in the course of a | atews otherwie indiented, thentriea) notices and reviews wn this column ar I | Swampscott, Mass, July 1. (P townrd Christianity.” Santa Barbara, July 1 (P-4 [the reconstruction i their and knaen by s of Interviews w \ wntten by the press agencies for the respect'se amusemen! company \ Again at the summer White House At one time nearly all the men | yiiene dawn spread over Santu Bare more in ¢ ' ' pact of t ten on their childhood diseiplisie, F. H i e President Coolidge today re- admitted to he orders in the R : iy : me ind ing t vas \s | 3 st A Jc D. Rockefeller, Sr., [ e o s s e o vl [ T ing ¢ el toe | Dara, crthquake-stricken ity of the liieri f Y ; kL e I the vacation routine inter- | Chureh of England were graduutes ) m . e reepti- | friend of the family relates, felt the CTIGER 1LOVE" AT CAPITOL. | “THE PARASITI NCEUM rupted by his hueried wtire for | of these two universitios, but in re- | l'acitic, as her thousands of sons and | nolse reigned in the stroets, fina Bk ; H Uiran 1 | ilalernalt paimiwith conulanravic Cah 5 4 N Antonio Moreno and Egtelle Tay- “The Parasite,” which closes its|the bedside of his father in Ply- cent years there been a marked ghters arose 0 face serious | minds of | v p by it « by | quen John D, Jr, not only fell e are featured in the leading roles | engagement the Lyccum this| mouth, V't Increase in the ratlo of non-univer- | problems of reconstruction which | Lind closcd daars and in t f o i ik v to his father's training but re- of the ( e Melford Paramount | e s o heart-gripping romanee Considerable hasiness was lald be- sity men appiying for ordination. confront them in returning their eity | wen sanght to ¢ L " 1 8 il N ceived » the expert ministrations sroduction, or Love!” which will |of a divoreed min who loses | fore him by Sveretury Sanders, who to what was formerly described as |fate which had veduced th i of i zrandfather. Neither feels » the featurs at the Capitol Thurs- | faith in women but who is o Lvematned on dutyat the executiy millionamres playground and | ings ¢ BUILDING FALLS, 15 KILLED nise © worse for the experience, | Iay, Iriday and Saturday. The story | (o v i 10 love when offices In Lyun during his absener mu mmm gem of the Pacific const. | Revolving Fund | Sy » Bty Atiriblites Hils sUocesk T s A fast-moving romantic drama of | it. This is pereonificd by Madge ~The exeentive’s nest important en Lose Lives 1T Cotton, o Los Ang e ERhinG . e el e e \ <pain lamy who has the role of a young | Kagement is for an address Kriday | Ten people have lost their lives | opr a necd Tnst { that a v The Keith vandevilie on this pros| girl some have called a social (I Cambridg the celebration the earthquake, deseribed as the | voivis of 22500 P \ ram will have five high grade at-| paras A Reanistic anto wreeek and [the 150th anniversary of W - heaviest to visit the Pacitic ast. [in the e ing had ¥ \ N Iractions, among which are Hyatt|the struggle to save the man's[ton's taking over command of the shocks have been record- | fyy Lo I Walsh & Co. in a comedy dance nov- | littlc i gl &pots in the pie- | Continental army ; ‘.1 sine u‘. first tremblor Monday AR e I ity and a Keith headliner. Others | tur 10 ds improbable that the president F Ab 5 1 it throushout the night there have | Ay i athd | Wire:” Taylor and Bobbe in n | double feature bl with the latest ! the slusion of White Court until | iperceptible shocks, atit ol nemediic ) | You Imagine 1t Fuller and Jewell| comedy drama by Jack Pickford 1t h en more definitely that N g \n exact estimate of the loss has | seribe the 1 in “Syncopated Momenis,” and Me-| holding the screen with Mae Marsh | his s in no danger of a 6 Olla(IOIIS been announced, bt it | 18- [ Aot 1 Vey. Dunn and O'Prey in “Looking|in “Tides of I'assion.” relapse. Ile was Kept advised today | e seribed s between $20,0 nd | was e \ t o Ihru,”” a musical farce. A new epi- | - e of the situation at Plymonth by Ma- | g g0y ted Pre £05,000,000 1 | ostorda sode of "Sunken Silver,” news and jor Ja I, Conpal personal Fariz, Joly L—It 18 understood Durf 1 et ruet PRI ¢ & i A uri he night stroctural en ¢ nan ‘ comedy will compiete the iim wit | Writes $500,000 “l” ONfplisieian, who remained el 10/ Uat e Freneh gosernmnent s s0on | gincors, who lnte been ass . . i . the shows are continnous and chil-| Fem of White Petticoat onel Coolhlze when the it infarm the United States of M| (zek of testing the ‘ Iren’s tickets af the matinees are 10| G570 ,m\ 1 RI—A will, “ “;l“\‘ w"‘ an \“I‘M\V: <\,‘ Y-H I¢ lk’\‘ desire 10 open negotiations in Wash- | iprength of the city's stric | ' s = by which George Hazelfine, | o e R x Francisco, It was fre . ' | MUST PAY TANES aged eceentrie, sought to dispose of | | e rod all the In-} Instructions to this efteft may be | joroq that many of the huild W which 1 a7 iatiniat A ; i — a half million dollar estate was filed '”M | ‘; R I g el iy SR UL LR o ven standing and exhibiting hot 1 1 W e 2 Marlin Fire Arms, Company Also| today, Garcortl i Ml G ortly to dutschner, theslirelel) wees of the earthanake's | wree Gia n o shovel I‘\ T \ st Cach In For ena 110 contatinn (o beqiesla op| LIS TrononEatons to/get rou |y ngmlon . Washingtou Lt s e o et e st ! i OT on the Box, it is NOT Hartford, July 1—The Mariin Fire [$10,000 cach to Lillian Jelley i e lon | Anslous. consideration 4 BeINE | yyeg o make way for mora solld | w i) i : ‘ \rms corporation of New Haven,|Madaline | . litacs S5 ‘mw‘\ sine ) . v\w < ‘,‘ oL [Riven at the forcign office and min- [T L al structures | A7 | K which went Into bankruptey in 1928, |fended Hazeltine, and -provided that | &0 N0 R CTET B im0 [istry of dinnce as to what cun spe- Wrookors Doks N St ot nust pay the government back taxes|the remainder should to Mrs. led it e d s | ully be proposed or accepled. |, oo g party moved [(he anti X ‘ of 000 and a five per cent pen-|Toraine Moody Richme n gregte| T dinitnte il Ihe advisers Lo the forelgn minis-y o0 T B0 e llera e o Sactine Tty -tax re another crec - 2 - & plied hy o scerct serviee man ter do not appear to have reached | g ; KINgLm g 0 , | alty tax before another creditor can | grandnic b S B DL R : parties, headed hy Los Angeles and | € nta Tarhora last e collect a claim, according 1o a de-| Attors daid that beeause of | s Sl meaie gl gatciualona S Sxeh S hub STl Aol s vl Sl s s SR 0 | ision made by Judge Tdwin S| ciceumatances altendivg ite making |01 7 10700 v oncupled o8 D |y cozizmd that Doth the American = ) | , | Thomas of the United States district | the document was probably invatid | o™ FEF A8 SPREEE GRG0 B8 ag [And British debts must be arranged | court today. il et fne entive vatare wonid |ERE L TR SRR L o (118 Tt oF HiE el guverniment s | ! | Judge Thomas took as authority | probably go to Mrs. Richmond p ol dus i s i oR ainbllzgRtlic | 4 i a recent decision of the circuit court 3 1 y f e ‘m‘m o eos this anumn | ) wof appeals which gave the United ! o T T Credits it United States are | It « States priority of claim when i CRISIS IN ITALY. o “‘ ij‘.\ ’ "H”H”_M‘ decmed necessary for this purpose question of taxes arises. The period e - . R R L s Dol e ovRiRed, bul of hack taxes was from Oclober 22, | Finance Minister Facing Removal as | found ¥ Lowell Al ptior ercdits, probably some's hat | | - 1923, to July 23, 1924. Result ot Fall of liva, brise noligemant Srehiihe ©1of the nature of those recently ob- b \ Rome, July 1 (B—The continaed | exeentive chauffenr for stopping at {¥ 0 AL LA BRl T o ‘ | weakness of the Talian liva is caus-'a rsection while he reserve bank to assist in stabilizing Ving spirited pewspaper fizuring 1 way to go Tl | A t 3, ‘onlidge s [ the W-I«.\mn removal of I e \'wl“ n : Mrs. Coolidg When M. Briand aud Finance [ Ister De Stefani l JRElars inch | Minister Caillauyx are to make . | | poses that Premier Mussolini : Gilsum, N. 1L, hurriedly K,‘,.’,_‘)“,,, experts will be sent to | this portfolio in addition to those he | wicl 1 drinking a cup of co BT Aton ol lreat ~itht(hel Amev| f |y romzm—n‘o Swan — Vauodeville || o000, 5 unpretentions room across the | We m!ur: lvux “n A 1 : . ! ; : jean debt fundin | St i — Other papers suggest the finance | hall from a soft drink parlor. B |G S 000G F0 for linancial | THURS, — FRI. — SAT ministry be given to Generat Dehono, [erging from the roam, the oo and debt funding have HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS former chiel of the Vascist militia, ' president found that the vniite PO LCCEGL gy the opposition x senats UG Bl G o iR A st | from the socialist wing of the goy- | tomo oreng | e eren i had been im- | “Hip, Hip Hurrah f e R A plicated in the murder last year of | dent.” Consequently he has heen com ‘ ESTELLE TAYLOR | th socialist Deputy Matteott i S A i (Mrs, Jack Dempsey ) —ee—— which was to hegin with the - ) S P | ey e b followed by the } = $30 PER PLATE fHU et e e e | 0 n Soling of s to provide a payment of the N Time Waiters in New York Fn- ‘\ lvvw' and AL Caillaux are | : . . ¥ e tione should be joyed Tast Night. ng A‘ 1l E 1 l D ™ greed that negotiation: { Kelth Vaudevnlle ‘ 80 Articles in English it b iy mien the reneh gov. | | New York, July 1 (- -Playing the crument is able lo make a precise | it o roside wnd Nonl: “ d he American debt funding H it w lh & C |part o i w;\",” e li\‘\’ and WO“M BeA g0l e to the 4 st —— - - the milllonaire waiters' elub eli- | o e 1 (PlRevision of question and assure a treasury mar “LOORING THRU |maxed their second annual outing s ine ticles of the |gin hefore sending a formal com o - ~ | with a $30-a-plate dinner, £ 10 me of the munication to \Wash VILEN HARVEY O Ehp [Churel of England is o the muni to Washington. i s 2 | Each started the day about noon | oomendations contained in i re The soclalist oppos ¢ TAYLOR & BOBBE vesterday with a perfumed bath. |0 by 2 commi of hishops, Caillauy's taxation prog e T e TG s found a “”"_““*“" '”{”[ other prominent clergymen and lay- | viding @ sinking fund |‘~w‘ i LER & JE i chauffeut l‘w ] and motored |05 inted by the archbishop |ments makes it uncer i | e through stand, visiting « R Siler (et his tund can he raisod : ! “ “ of Canterbury ta consider fail- [th J SLOKEN SRR LRI G, : g supply of candidates for holy {and for that reason the « ‘;' "\”.u u»\n\un 5 \lm\\u JEEEHERC InnEnRR I f‘_‘r orders may have to b modificd i ,m ‘\vm“'-'\*]‘l1 i »“" (10 It has long been known that the {when in wlm ~‘lvm . ‘l\‘ H HILDREN'S MAT- and ended with 31 clgnrs, T.esser| o qoijons of the ministry as a [Ambassador Daeschner 1erefore | INEE TICKETS ... lOc f“,‘"""h.:”“‘fi‘J”"' foventially. THeY | carcer for younsg men were becom- [necessarily vaguc. | y G b Naniooy i RGrain sirde(sand SLop T SEEAIEY Country, have | RALUH INCE GETS DIVORCE | \ R other ".r”'””‘ ““"‘ 5 been faced with difficnlties throug lLos Angeles, : v1® X Afte¥ dinner they exchanged remi- | S BIEEE (B O here hns iilzo. | Ince, motion pictur - Aiscences of serving the late e 2 marked diminution in the |brother of the late Thomas ¢ was granted a divorces in of university graduate FUS C. g the aspiv T'he committee, r ting the 110 court lay i other notables, he slump i applications tor o ion, mentic TONGHT ONLY Fire Department Men in ain izati CTHES PARASITE New Haven Ask More Pay 7 et 1 / " o o | With OWEN MOORT; New Haven, July Fallowine) s oinua 1 e e Undnars ol e A Orrectlon o i THURS. — FRI. — SAT. r”\’«‘«,‘”";\”(‘ ‘ ST Dt that "v-‘ i for the ol ‘w‘h b ' s " T Gy Dkt &) ‘ i l""l"‘”l""I'I':'Z'\"'.:;:::; I:ILL "‘l“u\’ \;“ Ilmv”hfl sty '\'; o, ues “ramiities and the el Leventhal Ad, Colored Dress o iy iy n fon signe v 18 chic v . tual difficulties il Linens in Floral Patterns and | captains, linemen and signal oper Wakmg Up The Town forsiot Ute Inehanartiieh Litenuest npon to subseribe to the | All-over Iffects were adver-| ing an in crease in salary was pre T bR e " i o P fri, sented to the bourd of fire comir s "‘W . o y o tised at 37¢ through a typo-| “X 7ACATION fimeis her 1thelong Nnerliee “TIDES OF PASSION' sioners. Yesterday the petition was |0 O e s S h head—two mont} 5 (e A T LR Tirentealiol ticibncs oanimilig or|DLne ERUEEC It ¢ decided thar |graphical error. It should ahead—two months of f om f ¢ en, s : — | the hoard for hearin: ‘, DA have read “300 yards lmmd‘ , g i LADILS MATINEF isfactory i nen | Don't be afraid to tement | Crepes at $1.98 a yard.' Thi~ Coupon and 10¢ Wil Admit ——~——_—T—__e VIBBERT l‘lslljll)y3 :35 AQ M. P[]'.I’S PAI.ACE CARLE BECK ‘ The breakfast cooked, the kitchen cool | et ““W‘“‘h\: T\:w “j‘y‘:w‘i . i SOCONY b‘.s “Standard” . WARTLOkD TRAINED ke them out in th the hills! Let them climb like so many e bears go berrving—learn for themselves something of the great pageant of the out-of-doors. I ALL THIS WEER Ri15 | That's Quick Quaker, the “no hot kitchen” solution of the summer breakfast problem Eaers Evening Mit, Tue. Wed., Thurs., Sat 2:18, ow dependably an y TH v POLI PLAYERS ERE is the right summer breakfast . , . e and Motor Ol will ere TAE GENE STOUK ORGANIZATION oats and milk. Doctors urge it. Children N AMERICA IN % 5 3 - } A Farclal Adventurs in the Far Wes, do well on it. Active folks need it. the motor ride—long and Founded on w Story by E. J. ROTH Yet you cook it in 3 to § minutes. That means no frying and stewing on hot | £ v ‘ “THE - "y mornings. NERVOUS 3RINGS It meQans mghng hm\days with a smile. S D E D NY o 2 STAGES Get Quick Quaker. You will be delighted. ¥ B sTEEL ARENA ~"HIPPODROME Same rich Quaker flavor, Cooks faster, that's WRECK? i el difernc Gasoline &Motor Oil ' STREET PARADE 11 A. M. ) ( Quaker FIRST APPLARANCE OF 3 to 5 minutes Tickets on sale the day of show only at Q Ml‘. Fred Raymond (‘R()\\'ELI}'S l)I‘;l'(i STORE uick [ 83 West Main St. —— A “You'll Like This New Man." Cooks in STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK ~ 26 BROADWAY! LADIES! The Naked Truth at Last! IT'S A PERSONAL MATTER” Cold Hard Facts vs. Blissful Ignorance A Remarkable Tale BEGINNING MONDAY, JULY 6 e s

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