New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 2, 1925, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

vour freckles, | | f | i1 | ()I)-\\ —_— IRl - | | Antonio Moreno ESTELLE. TAYLOR —TIn— , “Tlger Love” ) NOW PLAYING DOUBLE FEATURE BILL JACK PICKFORD, Waking Up The Town | —Also— MADL MARSH ! R : l|l\| S OF PASSION" In T \I'II S’ \[\ll\l 2 This Coupon and 10c Will Admit Any Tady 1o Hest Seats. POLI'SPALACE HARTFORD ALL THIS WEER Evers Frening, 815 W THE POLI PLAYERS IN AMERICA A Farcial Adven in ths Far et Fennded on a Stors b 3 | “THE ROTH B | NERVOUS B | WRECK’ Mr. Fred Raymond “You'll Tike This New Man" LADI ew Britain, July 3 mszWAI.I.AClEcmwS CROWELL’S DRUG STORE | ‘IT'S A PERSONAL MATTER” ] i il ‘ 4 ' | \ - I I i -% by l e Mafr Porion o Lk oy g m g 1 eeives Mior Portion of Hor ¢ ! TR | Stized Estat | L : Z ¢ized Estate ‘ Luless otherwise indicated, theatrieal notl 1 | { written by the press agencles :n.. vl;.o(m .:: Rt i Eniladelphiafdaly S piEeRoland ‘ ® respecthe amosement company, | 8. Morris, appointed by the federal + 0 . s S . . s o o mmr ) | CONITE 86 Special master n counter | R A {sults brought by Mrs. Emma .| I‘!" ER ‘,“}“, AT CAPITOL | NEW BILL AT LYCEUM Nergdoll, mother of Grover Berg- | . L r Love"” we have at one This afternoon's audience at the | doll, notorfous draft evader, and | i and the me time the latest picture | Lyceum saw two corking good | Thomas W. Miller, allen property | h play in which thoss popular fea-| photoplays that are to be continued |custodian, against each other, today 1 pln Estelle Taylor' and | the remainder of the week, One is|filed a report recommending n,m) Antonio Moreno again cover | a comedy drama shnrlnx Jack Plck- | custodian be ordered to refurn themselves with dramatic glory, and | ford—"Waking Up the Town.” The | . Bergdoll $140,000 in ¢ 80 & screen telling of that famous | other is a romance with a deep | and securitiss worth several hundred | opera “The Wildeat” from the peh | tinge of‘the melodramatic—*"Tides | thousand dollars. Manuel Penella. It is a Para-| of Passion,” starring Mae Marsh. In another report Mr, Morris re mount piefure which was directed {Tha nsual news reels, selected | 1sed to uphold the clalm of the | by Gie o for g_ and which | comedies and other features also custodian that Mrs, Bergdoll still opened today at the Capitol theater, ure shown refaing property worth $452,349 be- The Keith vaundeville bill has five “Tides of Passion” is a story with | /ONging to her son, Grover, and de- plendid acts with Hyatt Walsh and an unusual plot for In it are the|C¢ided that she should turn over to| o, in a Jdancing novelty; Elen nsual love elements, the eternal | ("% government only $6,199, Harvey in “Art on the Wire"; Tay- | triangle but a complicated mixture | Both Sides Appeal | or and Bobbe in “Can You Im-of situations that bring two girls to| The rulings, however, are not agine That": and Fuller and Jewell [ the point of fighting it out with | N2k for both Mrs, Bergdoll and the i “Looking ‘Through new | cach other for the love of one man, |'1¢0 Property custodian filed ex- chapter of “Sunken Silve also | Tho story s from Basil King's | SCPtions, which will be argued be- on the photoplay bill. are | novcl “In the Garden of Charlty.” |07 one of the judges of the federal continuous shows daily b i ° | district court | — ; \m' nE several deductions claimed HURT WITH PISTOL NERS QUARANT[NED ) loll and allowed by the W New Haven, July 2 (P —The f s r‘V]«I master was $121,850 she said | ide=t to be reported in conn e {§he had given to Grover out of his| tion wilh the Fourth of July Smallpox in New Jersey Jall Keeps |'8te father's estate while he was occurred here yesterday when Peter | . ; | dodging 1 Coritla, § years old, recelved burns| Tnose Alrcady In—Others Arc Pot of Gold Story about the when a pistol with Admitted, A new angle to the “buried pot of plaving cxploded | i Bold" story, told by Grover Rerg- 1 Jersey City, July 2 (#—Discovery 10!l when ‘l”‘ made his escape from | 9 today of a « of smallpox in ths [4'MY Buards while on temporary | 1y s Y O b e e e T TS e , [t fudson county jail caused the inst he hills of Ma | tution to be placed under quarantine |1A04 o dig up the {reasure, devel- | | ] the Jersey City board of health, |OPed during the hearing before Mr. | | {The ban will continue for 14 days, |Morris. [} the jail officials declared It was reported the pot contained | ST - | The prisoner, who was found to be 305,000, It is known that Berg. | ~un and Wind Bring Out Ugly 'suftering from the contagious dis. |01l received this amount of gold | spots—How to Remove Easily |vasc, is Peter Sicin of West New [(70m the United States treasury in | v Here's a ¢ . Miss Freckleface, | Stein was sentenced to the °Xchange for currency before he | to try a remedy for freckles with the |local jail for five months for steal. W8 captured, courtmartialed and [ it will not cost you a penny unless | Stein's term expired today, and he | rison. It removes the freckles; while ff it | W48 already making preparations | §240,000 Buried L ines give you a clear complexion |0 his departure from the jail, when [ A sworn statement by Bergdoll | | the expense is trifling. |he was stricken, He was removed ;*'H‘rlunmq “’H the 1\[\\;”1.,,;“-;m1 | Simply get an ounce of Othine— (!0 & hospital where he is undergofng POt contalne® §240.000. The stz | louble strength—trom any drug or | 1 9 tpent foy mslooe v clined by Beredollbolo l lepartment st and a few appli- | While no prisoners or witnessc a0 ‘mfhulv‘ \‘n1 I»udr;n, Germany. catlons should show you how easy it |2r¢ being released on ball, new one “"f );il’gvl t“t’ ’"0'\‘\ £l ‘:’e ‘””l“ is to rid yourself of the homely T belng admitted. Five prisoners > Dhis flight from America. freckles and get a beautiful com. |Vere admitted during tho day, fol- | as sent to Mrs. Bergdoll to aid in { plexion. Rarely is more than one """‘““ e Garantine, - h": (fnum‘,o" ”;”,:1": :”':1'":‘:;”1 e 51 fiie iruecis alth vaccinated all of the 117 |todian. Be sure to ask the druggist for e R e e e ren o et e R v DY the doublo-strength Othine, as this hh e Pl e Rt e trength is sold under guarpntee of ]‘l‘lrl‘i;g""‘ Sl e Seldlin pant i " i [\ money hack if it fails to remove | b |™ *The $105,000 which my mother | claims to have buried,is absolutely | ler own. $240,000 which ‘ soncealed old buried in ti ground) and the gold notes which| I took along to Europe were my| own property and my mother knows | absolutely nothing about the plac: I buried the gold. No person | ing outside of myself las the slightest idea to where T took the VIBBERTS’ FIELD SNGENBECK TRAINED | WILD ANIMALS nhia. buried I am Whether or any gold, absolutely certain it must have | been her own since none of mine | ever came fnto her possession.” Favors Mrs, Bergdoll. Bergdoll's flight the not m but that if ehe did bury it, say; After lien custodian selzed ail his avai property and also much of Mrs. | | Bergdoll's: Both Mrs. Rergdoli| | and the custodian filed suits, fl‘\ former to recover her property and | A tha custodian to force her to give NEW *"“"” R |an accounting of the remainder of “SUNKEN 3 RINGS That Mrs. Bergdoll = - 2STAGES 9,690 more than ehe had turned STE:LAKENA 'HIPPODROME over to the custodian as belonging \ to her gon, but that she J 2 SHows DaiLy 258 P. ! 1 counted, In various ways, for pro- DOORS 0"“““ EARLIER y valued at more than $448,-| l ; STREET PARADE 11 A. M Grover Bergdoll ts believed still Tickets on sale the day of show |to be i1n Germany. Several times | during the last year or so Tie hns | been reported aboard vessels bound this country but Investigation I‘m.-: shown these reports to only at 83 West Main St. Fourth of July Celebration LAKE OMPOUNCE “Everybody’s Playground”’ IREWORKS Band Concert—Dancing | A real holiday program, with fun for all ES! | Catholic conventlon here. the number of students in Catholic | 4 gold after I loaded it in my car in| I cannot | street been unfounded Last March Eu er, chauffeur an. rmmlr\-, | ana thorities. | ing Bergdoll anc that hé had doll to return t this eventually had led to a Ilw sald he between them Bergdoll at Bade; a4 s ed. At his hearin A n, ne (ko) 8t aompanton of «Irflv evader on his flight returned aurrendered to the from from Germ was Stecker & merica and br had rmany ICEBERG IMPRISONS dents Are in Higher Institutions | of That Vaith, Pittsburg, I'a per cent of the Catholic the higher institutions of learning of | a, rescarch spe the |of education, Washi |in a paper read yesterday before the | S ) chka said Educa colleges in in non-Catholi 37,031 Catholics. An attack on educati of the country “backed b wag mad Johnson, prof e Catholic University of o W night on tive mzhm D, “The "It rit ot sl whose tending. ple ducation, t the alth — in hools are by thers the pro Policy for ( “Public education tes is passing through a eri no lo {the country are in C: | sities and colleges, Charles N. ist of the bu tion col Mr, L Iy 2 (P—Only students ack- the the iny federal au- | He pleaded guilty to hid-| GOVERNORS HAVING dr 11 repeatedly urged Rorg {Only 48 Per Cent of Catholic Stu- ! in was 44,038, ‘\MH: leges there were 1 system | which he said was sor is o is thinking populace nd ki vidi . in a ed of a Constru atholic Jiducation While the Dr. of educa in the Un zer whither i every is 10; of FORD GIVES BIDS had been forwarded to Washingtor several days ago by mail, and added had been *no misunder ing on my part” as to the datc of opening the bids. The fact that | 10 bid had Ford on Tuesd opened by i scme surprise |that Mr. Ford Ithe ships beca bids were to be Mr, sels, nor did he Norwich G ay, b ad use ope; Ford did not jamount he mx offered for the ves glv | could not salvage. when they oard, oc d it had been to bid fc tailed of a misun have |[standing over the date on which t ned. announce lot of loose thinking” the Rev. George | jon at | ite is, knows of tis American peo- no means lost faith in evidence | sing Makes His Offer for 200 Goyern- ment Vessels and says There Is No Misunderstanding. Detroit, July 2 (P—Hcnry Ford last night toll the Associated Press [that his bid for 200 vessels of the had | United States shipping hoard's flect been received from Mr wers e any indication of the specification of his bid and members of his engineering and technical staff were unable to sup ply this information. Several firms have bid for p tions of the fleet of 200 ships, but {only one firm, the Boston Iron a Metal, bid for the entire allofm offering $1,570,000 me firms qualified their bids by adding that if their bid was apted they co sell parts of tl ips whieh they " Of John Leo Hasson \hin Leo Hass The wedding son of Mr. and of 0 Cottage Grace O'Conne Mary O'Conn Norwich morning Heart church, Norwich | W. Brennan, Julla O'Connell, was maid Doyle of Norwich, hest man The b of flash crepe maline hat and houquet of butt georgette P at 8 o Mr 1l of 208 We toc pastor da was 4tt Ay a gov quet of larkspur Mrs Norwich Free for the past 10 principal of the Mr. Hasson is a super Wales Lines Co the H Hasson is a grady Acac | Willimantic State No lock at th and Misa 1 wughter « 'k place Rev. ( officiated of the and Nich 1in a ithon a roses. The carried lemy /5 mal & veara has bee rel Hill M On their return from a wed trip, Mr. and Mrs. Hasson will res in Norwich. READ THE ADS FOR YOt WANTS James Hassen ! HERALD CLASSIVIED ernors’ Asks Aid of City INTFRFSTINE TR|p~fii“}.-.,‘;;:‘fgf‘}\;;;.,,‘ 4 July 4th Poultry and Meat s o Bkt Fresh Killed Tarkeys ... 4%1b. Fort Kent, Ms. (On Board Gov Speclal Train), July 2 (A State executives who sot out yester fe to continue today the recep- srded the visitors yesterday, | he populations of cities and ns in the Androscoggin, Kenne- | s turned out In every town to be | the school children | 1 and welcoming com- mitte ens will receive the {state executives, | and Penobscot valle et them. ted today ssemble HALF BILLION CUT AT NEXT SESSION Senator Jones Advocates This | s Slash to Tax | w gton, July 2 (A—Tax re duction of $500,000,000 at the next cssion of congress was advocated cre by Senator Jones, democrat, New Mexico, a member of the sen ate finance committee, Such a reduction would be pose Dle, he Tield, i the Lritish debt pay- ments, approximating $209,000,000 a year, were applled to the sinking | fund to take the place of a like lamount annually appropriated, out | |of tax revenues for reduction of the bonded indebtedness, which, he {thought, had been advanced too avoring retention of a fe inheritance tax, abolition of whi lias been suggested by treasury | ficials, he expressed the opinion that it should be made to apply only fo o nal inheritance recelved by ! cach individual after reduction of all state and other taxes instead of the total estate as at present. Revision of the corporation taxes on a graduated rate basis also was urged by Mr. Jones, fogether wit reduction in the taxes fmposed upor utility corporations and raiiroads on Slumbering Fireman = " Fired by Board H: N. Y, July 2 (ATt discharge of Captain Willlam Fr: of the village fire department by t fire commissioner, charged with ta) ing fu out of 1larm boxes so that slumbers wounld not rrison, e town's fir his nocturna be disturbed was upheld by the village board Captaln Frank’s adherents, ineludi; many of the firemen, indicated toda | that the case wil e taken to cour WHY? Because they are so dee liciously rich inflavor:crispy and light can tell at once ‘ré fresh erery day at the dealers, You —thes DOOLITTLE'S Honeybee DOU?!&NUTS CRULLERS 300 MAIN ST "NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925. !Once Prosperous, Now hinself TAYLOR-CAPEN H. F. Eyesight Specialists New Bri Phone 530 REDDELL Roasting Chickens ......... 45¢b. The wedding Jorot 1 U] the 17th annual governors' .mmr i \“ F h B l 45 Ib il I e e "\ | Fresh Broilers.............. 45 Saugus Held on High fedge Tut "‘:"”': today """y"l”‘»"” '””“"“‘M Taylor of To. G 5 . ¢ AT00st ounty, the great potato | o Lisco Saturday noc 4 s b Eocred oo o | ook Soln. 1h et polato| (5" a Bikid oo a1 oice Fricassee Chickens.. 29¢ Ib. e ton their way to visit Grand |:.||.\ | tord. D. D, Now Yor ) . Shifts, N 1: the farthest north objective 4 » i ¥ L G q L b 39 lb | officiate. Miss By May Lyman ¥ New York. Tnly 2 (P—The stors elr pilgrimage. The party 1eft | ¢ Yiai” ongmeadov, Ma i egs enume nrlng am C | (-‘ H“‘“ ‘I e il Han last night by special train on | o 4 brid i i h of a collision off Cape Race with a, e sostork ralirond | Of the bride, will he bridesmaid, an towering feeherg which held the (|7 )\ b8 'H_':‘” ‘It",‘t"”v’ "‘""' ";""“’ Hen iman Capen, Jr., | v ?rlme S OU!der RoaStS SO 23C lb United Shipping Board freighter | i o : of s, hest man, Shirley | Saugus prisoner on a4 submerged Altar travellng “to {he “tip of beth Capen o of the bride, w —e — |ledge for more than an hour was|y5rior WSCORE S8 Ghe SR OF) bo ring b ‘1 "]r "" vessel, - when 8he feovernors and members of thelr | = 21aa s _{varty planned to motor to the Cana- | ‘M'" Lhe l""‘ "“"“ with ”W\ deeborg | Ginn side, where they will view the | BYPT } he vessel ran onto A submerg: A t site of a proposed power develop- | GLASSES ledge and lifebonts were swung out || e x | : L 4 BULIE plant which i now heing THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS e Close Saturda a rescue, Then a shifting movement of | i s commission | the hir lrarod e ship and vt o vort | Do You Suffer . Broseeded it e damase. S ribou and New Sweden, | F Eve Strain? he collision oceurretd he morn- e 2 st g of Jun Tho United SKMes |\ e served ovarlooking a part of rom Lye dStramn ! finee President Harding, the 1ol yyje great timberlands. Tn the || Twitching of eyelids, occasionai L] dftsr Ampin lnes Rijndam anddiven 000" (he motor Journey will | | spells of dizziness, nausea, con d Lre on 1l continue by way of Presque Tsle, || stant headaches, cte., are symp . assistance when I > movement of the berg &t 1| wher fhe governors wil b the || OUR GLASSES QUICKLY el. es amn ehip free. uests of the eitizens at dinner and || RELIEVE SUCH TROUBLI S L special enterta { CATHOLIG GENSUS | ¥ 5w e PINKUS to Bar Harbor. Plans have be n ¢ itain | | NEW Why Worry On Your Vaccation? Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads Before your departure notify us to call for your furs. They will receive absolute protection against loss by moths, fire, burglary. or anything that might cause anxiety while away. Our rates are low. {1t is imperative that your furs re- ceive expert attention during these warm months, as a few moths can cause much damage, as well as a little fire or burglary can cause con- siderable loss. TIf you contemplate making over your furs on your return we will he pleased to protect them until you find it convenient to come in. There will be no charge for this. Our new winter models, the sea- son’s authentic styles, are all ready. The cost for making over furs now, as well as repairing, is based on the low summer schedule. Our experts will be delighted to quote estimates, without placing you under obligation ENGLAND FURRIERS PRATT STREET HARTFORD IMPORTANT This is our only store. We have no connection with any other firm. The Naked Truth at Last! Co Id Hard Facts vs. Blissful Ignorance A Remarkable Tale BEGINNING MONDAY, JULY 6

Other pages from this issue: