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BN " i 3 . e ey — .. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1925, o g S ATHGEST MARK AND PLENTY OF IT - | B Reorganization Detalls of Dean, | | New York, Penn, and Mass. Officlals | gineering Co., will be held at Fals Meet To Consider Reciprocal Tax |[CO0 hall 16 Sexton street, at 3 o'clock, Saturday afternoon, July 11, Onativia & Compan; 3 bl pany Are BEINE 1o Who Abused Magor For Not| Worked Out Today, | 2} Agreements, Many | tant tte 111 be dis. American Bl]SlneSS (reater Than! my womiENSE sausDERs - 1" J m‘) e | Giving Them Lift Exprees % :wk e o S s - cago, July 9 P—With the ar- New York, July § (P—Tax of- S e i rival from New York of Benjamin | Regret, |ticials of New York, P Ivanta, : - Be{ore war ‘ Get ready for a hectle autumn, V. Becker, repdssentative Bikeiats e <F beettslmat t:’:i:n\) i the Canaries From Seed Three youths who became abusive | when Mayor A. M. Paonessa failed advises Henrl Bendel, New York Washington, July 9 (M—Despits 531 authority. | the diplomatlc breach hetween | ~All shades of red, scarlet, car-| Washington and Moscow, and the | Mine lipstick and red-purples, as| | ern creditors, with final data on the Bar Assoclation bullding to consider| “And you sa§ you guarantee thess progreas of the reorganization plans, | medns for securing reclprocal tax |canaries?’ receivers of Dean, Onativia & com- [to stop his machine and give them & [exemption under laws recently en- | “Guarantee them? Why, madam, pany began a confarence which they | acted in those stalos. |1 raised them from canary seed!’— hoped would terminate the $35,000,- Brown Jug. 000 recelvership. | A R B L L D LG e imvoved. The ortieiais are seek- | DON'T FORGET 2ondy glven them fatherly advice, ing a way of eliminating double tax- | . 10,000 reorganization fund was| The bhoys were on West Main|o5" G0V 0 T subscribed and that $1,250,000 street signalling drivers going in a| .. J of the balance had been eubscribed |westerly direction. When they ad-| "This conference ia for the pur-| in New York last night, leaving|dressed discourteous remarks to the |POS® of making operative laws pass- Y e $450,000 to be ralsed before the|mavor, he stopped his machine and |64 by several states which o effect Q/M brokerage offices may be reopened. |canzht one of the trio, He took |®8Y ‘If you don't tax our residents, Creditors have agreed 10 With- (g oy o poltca headauarters to| "0 won't tax yours! " A, E. Hal- & comp collate f comb, & tary e National Ta hold the company's collateral from |quoction him as to his companfons’ |COMD: secretary of the Natlo X tis markel pending the ouiooms ”‘whnrmlmm: and information was | seiation, told the conference. 87 w M . - [ O L i — x est Main i L "r_'l "n"’"" s ”‘“‘ n an |ance at the oftice of Probation Of-| TAKES LEASE OF OFFICES | REOYA0: YesLertaY P ficer E. C. Connolly. Mr. Connolly | 3 % oz | ro firm's liabilities are to be eubordi-| The Rabinow-Raschkow Real Es- e LU L | suggested a visit to the mayor and 4 3 nated for deferred payment over a tate Co. has taken a lease on offices Siical otlnve vears ati6kpericant |einoyulasTeed. HOnsiolithe JouEN i 03 ariTy afvestiisonth oL the DO O e el motes of the part.|to1d the mayor thin morning e re-| oo S acis The company has il Nithithoinorsona. Dol PArt-| o etted his actions the more when |’ [SRUHacompAN] | DRESS ,SALE ners as security. B o e ares vern " ad.|been engaged in business only two | | e | years but during that period has | TO BE CLERK I8 CHINA, |dressed to the man who provided & |\ coviatag many of the big raalty Choice of House ‘ Swampscott, Mass., July 8 —Louls |swimming ool for bay | deals handled in this eity, including ride, came to the executive's office |in City hall this morning and of-| Several million dollars of taxes, paid In duplicate assessments on complets absence of the ofri- | V¢!l as rose and the most dellcate clal agencies for promoting commer. | PINks and apricot hues are recelving | cial intercourse, Russian- American | 1aVish favors from Dame Fashlon,” trade continues on the increase. he says Commerce Department figures for “Whatever eclse may change be.| the calendar year 1924 record a total tween now and fall, nothing can| export and import business with | $top the wave of color that s on the | Russia amounting to $49,000,000, | Increase rather than the wane, de- while stati complled by the Rus- | Spite the most flambuoyant summer slan Information Bureau here reach | in years. the even higher figure of 000,- | “Apparently there 1 no eng to the (100, The showing leads Tnformation | Yariety and combinations in colors. Rureau officials to predict a 1 Contrasting shades that were always | total of upward of $75,000,000 com- | before supposed to be puglitically | pared to an average annual Inter- |inclined and had to be separated | change amounting to about $45,000,- | immediately before they started a| 000 before the World War. riot have been tamed and brought | Trade agencies set up in the Uni- | into complete harmony. There's no ted States hy the Russlan govern- | longer any color line drawn.” | nent and by varlous Russlan in-| After red In popularity come b dustrial groups have supplled the | shades of blue and green. he told i machinery through which this vast | me. trade is carried on. In some measure “Blue is another color that makes these agencles have taken the place | all the stops In between dellcate of the consular agents who are azure blue and midnight blackness, missing because of the failure of the | with particularly popular stopovers T. Kenake of California was ap- the Eorersiens, Lasssay Alos Cali, United States government to oftl- |at Indigo and lead pencil blue.” be pointed today as assistant clerk of |READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED |met. Lorraine, Morana and Erwin | $10 and 320 clally receive aLy emissaries of the | went on. the United States court for China. i ADS FOR YOUR WANTS ‘bnfldlng sales. | Sovlet., “But blus 1s a harder color to The trade machinery thus provi- | wear than red. It makes certain ied has its hub in New York City, | demands on the complexlon, par- hare several Russian commerclal | ticularly in the Lrighter and harder agencies maintain headquarters, The | shades, than red does, and for that system {is described by the Russian | reason has to run second. Inforamtion Bureau as follows: “Green is shown in fewer shades In principle Soviet forelgn trade is | than either red or blue. The soft a monopoly vested in the People’s| grayish greens are liked In wools Commisariat of Forelgn Trade. In|anq crepes for day wear, and the practice the Commisariat confines | yright emerald and soft Nile shades itself to regulatory supervision, and | aro shown for evening.” the actual trading is carried on by |~ Hpe showed me a new creation $2.00 X-RA various commereial organizations, in <ome of which foreign private capl- tal 1s allled with Soviet capital. The principal agency for general trade in the United States is the Amtorg Trading Corporation, incor- porated in New York State with a paid-up capital of $1,000,000 and with both Russians and Americans among its officials. It represents directly most of the great Russian monopolies, including the coal, sugar and electric trusts, Tts 1024 turnover amounted to $17,000,000, Next In importance is Centrosoyuz America, Inc.,, which is the trading agency of the Central Union of Rus- sian Consumers' Co-operatives, a group representing millions of mem- | photographed today on Clara Joel, the actress, that Is typical of the newest mode, It is of crepe Roma in the softest, loveliest shade of rose imaginable, It has the new black fullness in- troduced by circular-tlered folds | that point to form an irregular hem- line. The scarf is very interesting and may be wound about scarf ! fashion or tied in a big bow in the front—In fact, you can do anything | with it that your fancy suggests. | “The scarf still predominates,” | Bendel pointed out, “and has made the fur neckpiece quite a superfluous acquisition this season, [t offers the opportunity for variety that wo. EXAMINATION TO ALL WHO CALL DURING JULY Are You Struggling in the Dark | men demand, and it keeps the sil- houette animated and changing. which is highly desirable. Also it bers. Last year it handled more than £4,000,000 worth of business, mostly in furs imported from Ryssia. ; 4 i The Russian Union of Agricultural | keeps the shoulder line much trim- : o-operatives likewise maintains its | mer and more slender than a fur| 2 % . Tty s For v | f’amous New System of Treatment for tye It is called the Selskoysuyus, )nn m‘ For evening, scarfs of tulle and This frock introduces the new back fullness in an original manner turnover 1s comperatively small. An- | diaphanous materials are quite as —_—— — = it e rading madium 18 the Allied- | Importunt, he thinks [/mto a custome without suggesting | he concluded. *There will Le no B m Admlmstered WIth = TG G They give a certain finish and |the bizarre or the period influence. | radical change in materials and no ruu es ow e g American Company " | I 1 | nerican commercial firms | suggestion of the mysterious that It is in the small details and in | revolutionary lines, but the present Against the Powers of Disease? | e Clast voar handled a | svery sophisticated woman loves,” | the selection of accessories and col-| ones will he perfected and accented | R k e Resu‘ts at the vmtm‘ | 14,000,000 business. he says. “They make it possible to ! ors that the smart woman will con- and an effet of grater clegance and | ¥ ema' a e arormalion Bure: ctatistics | introduce orlginality and personality centrate her attention this season auty will be achieves . ] nited States are about four fimes | RACKBROOK GOLF TOURNEY AFTFR R“w FEI LOW% DIVIDEND REDUCED | ke sale of Russian products-here. | ‘nooyo ooy () — Women 16 T L h New ! 1 The principal Russian exports are . e e 1 i ain and food products, pPeroleum o, rnament at Racehrook course of K, Tuly 9 (P—Directors cum-Naira, Ine,, today re- 1 dividend rate from Recent advances in Medical Science have brought about this R products, flax, furs and timber the Connecticut Women Golf asso- | This s to he T Prosccntor's R S A\ nresent ai facturod prodiicte [ C oI Saal BN B s e b be JnerzE @1 New System of Treatment, and during the past monih this sys- Ny and machinery, are 3 o 2 LI soliey In Combatting the Liquor A0 cents : ;rp:m;;‘\M«y.»lnlwys{::‘1‘:’.‘”}:‘1“::‘ Are @ today. w‘, time H‘m" n‘, the ,]: i 1 [share. Lover earnings in the last} tem has been brought to Hartford and placed in The Victor arge fac! tuss w S RUS- 1 he mer ound was 1 p. m I Mation= v quarters, due aitorary : 2 g SHEE T AT A O i e DRGSR el S R e demana o mary | Health Office’under ths direct supervision of a capable Eye arge quantitics of cotton. Last Year, |, |arre one according to the Information Bureau o™ sioe’ of Hartford vs. Race- ment of all fede Russian organizat.ons purchased in |y ooy ntralization of the United States $38,000,000 worth re is one team | Detroit, July 8 (P floor covering, made it ad-| Specialist devoting several hours a day for the henefit of those to eut th dividend, said a i - afflicted. statement by the comp Courge and weather anston Permanent Home of the Victor Health Office, 85 Washington of eotton, ¢ 000 worth of farm yere good Teae ”' = = g machiners $1.400,000 worth of in- gl quar haking ” i H AT Uk One of the Instruments used by Street, Hartford, Conn. dustrial machinery $750,000 worth WANT MORE BIDS tivities, is the T isafond “‘"f Tuly 9 (R—Wii- the Viator Health Office to disclose d i of oil well supplies, and Washington, July 9 (P—Iurther | as directed by Mr: el A TEl oyl phas ""i‘“ the mysteries of eye diseases. Thig . nar 0 our 1o st My ¢ S 3 otiations for e gale of 200 ves wran ssist t 3 ppointe C h of reshmans ath- Feast Most of the cotton purchased here | day hy the shipping b today by Charles H. paratus pictures all diseases of the rd, which the dist o Tth re made thr he All-Russian | rojecte he recommen of lowing i m In addi- back part of the inzids Of the eye- During the long experience In practising medicine, the Victor Healt 1 : P L o e o i Al treshman ath- e i ® ®Y | Otfice has treated almost every known Sickness, Soms of the most common Textile Sy controls . President Palmer of the Fleet cor L "‘ L2 ball, i. e. the Retina, the Fovea Cen- | ajlments treated here are: Caktiea industry poration that the hid of the Rostol ellialsoswiliicoachiyarsity o Nerveland allthe | Anemla Gastritly Lumbego 1 } ' : S inlidiion tralis, ths OF a all ambase of the Soui pments Tron and Me pany i I el R ol (h s anowng the Billoumens Gont \re made in cargo Ints to the Soviet |nigre of §1 0 for the 300 be € Bladder Trouble Hendnchs ale ort of Marmar mostly from New 'qecopted vinter. H ““ 1s been a pifcher condition of thes most important Blood Impurities | Heortburs | p,,..."c Troubles Irieans ar he New n b of the eve concer . Bowel Trouble Heart Weakness Rheumatie Trouble ea : % : ? S parts of the eve concerned wWith Speitiiar SAE ek eumatie Trox ; . PLAN BIG AUDITORIUM | 2 Vision with scientific exactness, Catarrh High Blood Preasure stencelinroubia’ 2 ; Chicagn, July 8 (M—Plans for a | : i . ! Constipation Insomnla . GreatiDemandstoif BOOKSRRICIIcaG0 A USSR TS s | BRONSON FIEUD AGENT natipati Ingeltomate Kin Complainte | h luti B e e | i Drepepsia Liver Complaint ANy Trene Dealing Wit L‘“ UtON to b in 17 tinors and witn a wat- | Bishop Berry Now Able | winsted, fui o-chiliott 1 Bron- If your vision is imperfect or you are troubled in any way Teremn Lo af Een No Venereal Diseasest Rechester, N. Y g ing capacity of approximately 5,000 s6 esident E tchfield 2 s & . Gall Stones ow Blood Pressure ™ e library officia (G | FO LC"‘G the H'N""" ¢ held] with your eyes this message should prove of vital interest to you. reated ' ' t e ¢ or Ja y ¥ 1 » t of the SR T - - p [ « theor ave been ' Afier tvo ks e nent in a ! 185 < impalrment ot on due to ol ther functional or organic caut : ' W ¢ : p mast cases greatly improved by the met hod of treatment prac i 2 g molenst 80 e thyaal onEdce L L ! ks Gey ¢ cataract will clear up, infections of the lachrymal sac, will tt T Ipht are 1 i 1tion o Raziness of the cornea will bscome cleared; in fact there are but et . S i | : [ the comnen will becom e C'da not respond in a remark- | The Victor Health Offices now feel : [ - Shtitie application of the new electricity from the | at last they have perfected ons of the | apparatus devised for this p most wonderful forms of treatment | | L ; v iam ity for Head Noises, Diseases of the Nose, | L et rata n:'n e Throat and Ears, Catarrh of the Head, ANRD.CS €l oureen LELORNNY Rk Bronchial Affections, Asthma and s for the aeat of the troublc, ingRthers Goiter. Their latest and best form of ntections ca & 8 Lronie treatment was brought about by vears ts are =w)~.nz a'\] pleasing, causing no discomfort what- | of hard study, practical experience, | plc- fectly safe including laborato. tests, blood ex- iteal T e AT 4 to full health and function. Lats |aminations, drugs, the surgeon's knife, Benni| T T well and all are worth trying for. syringes and_all forms of absolute appliances. Their latest form of | treatment has abollshed all obsolete | ctices and includes only electricity | examination for five dollars and the prices | ch of all. be at the Victor Health Offics daily from w m 10 a. m. to 2 p. m, Eve Epec mth3p ma | $inaroacopic Xohay o Vie ealth Offices dur X few days have installed tb { | wenderful instrument of precl Disgraphoscope, which enab| to see actually into the patient's body without removing any clothing, a few of their special prepara This is a rare opportunity in- whether blind, bleed- have perfected a new and harmless. | more, you Wil | Agter the Diagraphoscops exa tion, which tells them your trus TR ATMENT \ s, Fistula, Fissures and other | ition, they still further make & physi- E h examination h,\'hmP!"J! of special electrical nose and throat instruments, FOR DEAFNESS ), FIstula, | 511 painless and harmless in their most wonderful hands. After their special examination you will be told | plainly whether they can benefit yon cuffer any longer from Piles h Of s are usually dangs ed with the same su sesstul treatment of Hemorrholds (Pi! er diseates of the lower bowels NURSES IN ATTENDANCE FOR that they hare one of the most wome WOMEN or not. If the Victor Health Offices Aderful r 0 erful and thoroughly equipped ofs | | Testimony of s Fxpert Paterson accept you for a patient you will be | fices {n America today. The Victoy | Machiniat treated by the most gentle currents | aalth Offices will give their complety { ! | possible to produce. Do not confuse | Diagraphoscops and physical examiss Dear Dostori—I was unable to per n expert machi 1 suffered 1e that m | their scientific and high-class treat- | gy ir 87 8PP And PAYECL 8 for & | ments with the old-fashioned eleotric | atiant the cort of treatment Wil be machine. long since obsolete. It might | fery small. This special and generous bs added that during the past few davs |'arter will remain® open for'a shurt the Victor Health Offices have In-|tims only. Do ot kive up hope of stalled a epecial machine for the | gver being benefited, but on the other treatment of all forms of Goiter. Thus | hand call at the Victor Health Offices it will be seen that the Victor Health | ay soon as possidle. | Otfices are epeciaiists of the highest o type and most aggressive and they | The Victor Health Offices treat give results and not promises. It is Head Noises Catarehal Deatness Indeed a revelation to call at their | of Nose, Throat and Ear offices and ree thelr many patients \Bm fhv. Affections. Asthma and pleased and highiy grateful at their nost successfully. It may he TAtntte. The Vicion Frosith Offices sah | aqbod font the cort of treatment it ent to you fm: n was en- say ut fear of contradiction | within reach of all. and ulcer- ned and . VICTOR HEALTH OFFICES 85 WASHINGTON STREET HARTFORD, CONN. Directly in Back of State Capitol, cBride Ave, West Paterson L) L! HAVE AN X-RAY TAKEN AND FIND OUT YOUR REAL TROUBLE. OFFICE ROURS: Tuesd Thursdars, Fridays, 10 a. m. te § p. w8 17 ¢ any trouble of this nature and would like to be cured with Wednesdnys and Saturdey 10 a. m. t 5 o e t oper be convinced. Be sure to ask for list e AR A r offices \ Sundays 100, m. to 2 p. M. =" D ! _g\_u._rfi irg_gx_g._l_s;g CLOSED ED MONDAYS |