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Lo o = ] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1925, % BRITISHERS T0 'City Should Prepare for Periods G0TOSOUTH POLE ;ulhl help at all tines, and to Mis | Ruth A, Connelly of the statf, who | vesigns as visitor, to be married, our sincere wishes for happin of Depression, Miss Beale Says i::.'c; i < sShe has three | of sig: | the ticient that had taken place. u uekee ! city of Corinth struggling ta vepair the af surface There was na the car, but oil marks on of the water were suf- indication of the acecident river bank |City of Corinth Is Agpin Hit hy Athens, Greece, June ¥ 'I “ ll“’l“ Illl“ l l ll'“ || ll ars with the Weltare association, | S Dolice, Basseut starte the damage caused i several re- ; . lo.w:‘a helptul, ct)‘u etk The mu;)‘” . | vent dusl»irnu-h earthquakes, was Ioxe i = to do all the intensive work we |Worker who has endeared lersell 1o : N again shaken this afternoon. ‘ |||| \DO[]gIQSG Jel]rey wm l,ead fl]c Woman Welfare Worker ©°,% «" e g (WO WE | Jeany Triends OF the W a- s located submergud in 15 feet | Suny houses collapsed and cloyds /, & s | % 5 i committee is composed of a doctor, | Sociation [ v body of Mrs. Haunah | of smoke overhung the towa tepris u TN f 4 i { Believes “Tragedy of |wocial workers, diveetors of the v nce April 3, the bezinnng of | jmprisoned i the rving the populace. A volcanio - = Alltll'cllc EXMI[IOII { = fave association, business heads, and |our new fiscal year, the Weliare | ruption was believed responsible e S—— >~ Unemployment” Should 'scveral from the commuynity at large, | sociation has been helping 87 fur believed that the | for the quake. Unless otherwise eat oat eolums cach beir sen for the contri- ' lies, with cither material or seny 1 the position of written by Dress sgenciee for the Tespectice smusement sompsay. New York, June 1 P—a busy | Have Serious Thought, iuten of special skill or relief, and in some cases both. 'he €urve in the road and skidded | The Herald is the Classified Ad nanea i e backing, They express their opinions | Material sssistance was given to 91 1010 the Tiv cwspaper of New Britain, peseeees i oo : salimio e el regarding ditficult problems, give fawilies, and nou-material (or | “COUNTRY DOCTOR,”. LYCEUN L:)r:rxl;ax?vlé“}-z‘:r:vl)-‘:»g“:aug»l;:-;m plans for a third aerlal expedition | Reilil, ik othar: ow |oader o T NaHOls: - dlEion] Sarvion tollec) o B Mastial help The greatest program in the his-| 0O today in Fox |to explore that little-known region. | i i | Uhich are of great valus in wanking] megiatgrriad = theater is €ly-drama was s x | . i i et | ties, has expertenced the fout plans for families, for group -13; coul, $16; rent 4 k. trv of the Lyceum ™ oilms “Don't Marry,” which opened | Douglas George Jefirey, retired % T o st b S ien A i ‘ planned for the well Pros fhe Capitel theater: for a three | British naval commander and vet. most Cavincnt B Ralas | (TS BT U I e b 8 Ylrpappala gram.” The Progralll |y vs' run. It is a story built on a |eran of one of the south polar ex- | si suys Cora M. Beale, es- |10ea. Soclal wark nesis the apgraval | Hervice rylfaf is desinaied undert will play two days only, the W0 G0 T 0" 00 e with Lois Moran | peditions of the late Siv Ernest | cclive seoretary of the welfure Sl T e e W ARl | days being the last days that the | (REC G gl U L aking an ddeal | Shackleton, announced he would |socation. in her riport for May to | 1O SPrnding the publics fund Employment ebtuined e porary | " theater will have before closing the 1 under direction of James Tin- | head an expedition of about 25 men | the board of dircciors. i nie scrvice planned | 2; employment permanent, 4; LEx- doors for the season. This Saturday {and two planes, leaving for the] e widesproad uncmployment irious churches has been | tension of eredit or debt cancelled, and Sunday marks the greatest I/ TR0 L G s g story of @ mod- | Antarctic in September and after | enmy need for a city 1o cd upon most frequently to pro- i family ed cconomically, 5; . all double feature bills. “The Coun-1 %m0 s 1o throw off the | spending the south pelar summer in | definire for" these recurrent Ve auto escort v childven and | physical e t. sanitarium or try Doctor,” the main attraction for o 0oy i Wetorian mind- | exploration return in May. periods of industrial ssion. | Tuothe 1&g 1o chinics. Much valu- hospital, 47 physical treatuent, pri the “Farewell Program.” has Deeh | %50 byt who, in doing so, falls | Wont® Conflict Think seri tragedy of A0l n saved the Wel- | yaie physician, 16; physical treat- chosen by the demand of the public. 1 50" iy "5 My uritanical young | Commander Jeffred said lus ex- | uneriployn ik o the dis- far oy 2. voluntee: city physician, 1 The star is Rudolph Schildkraut. o T o o changes her en- | pedition would in no way confiiet | cOUFagcmIent ta the head of the SRk 05 Ang 8 Dublic i | The companion feaure offers “Hell | BE KOFL LRCR, | with the expeditions of Commander | family when the power to produce P Alonci X health oxamination, no u Ship Bronson,” ring Mrs. Wal-) "y, 50 ature offers a creepy. | Richard E. Byrd and Captain Georg hink of the eftect on ment clinies With nuurition instruction, 1 lace Reid and Noah Berry. i ale of spooks and crooks | Wilkins but would cgmpiemnt | the 1 morale. Think of the Sociution's | v dental care, 4; tonsilctomy see T A 1 .|M "“A Thief in the Dark” and |them. He said his expedition was | litterness, the shiftlessness, the in- oan fi"". D5 cined; 1 arvranges made, AT THE STRAND Iteatured an all star cast With|heing financed by Americans but de- that develops after @ pro- Way Of MEURO” {4, other adjustme psyeliatric Master Jay Ward, Who is appear- | George Mecker. ; __lclined to divulge their names. The riod of enforecd i s b L Namina 13 psye ing this weck at the Strand theater| Beginning Sunday night for four{commander has been in this coun- men of New Britain are 1L Lol e onnection with easona e erch dl featured with his mother and dad, |days Ramon Novarro will be offcred | ry since March. able and will yes vious to vltl_«huplm- 1 an se Ward and Dooley, Will give a reeep= in his new hit “A Certain Young | ‘Commander Jeffrey said he ex- Work for their fanilies it should b preblotnfy tion to the New Britain v!nhll'k‘“‘_\l‘mj' in which he is ably assistcd [ pocieg to number among his party | nde possible thent to Tinve work Fonnients o7 who attend the performance Satur-|py jtence Adoree, Carmel Myers, | roup other members of the Shackle- uta lving wage. Many of our people 5K _cte., have to be obtain- action, 1 . Gay atterngon. Master Ward |und Narecline Day. ton expedition. The four are Cap- | €&l stve only @ little when they are M o uantinn, a LB es § Dl . e w rrlva s aside from' being one of the fo tain Arthur Agles, navigator for Working full tune. A month or & spenditure of time and y00y5 243 office interviews, < nost juvenile actors, has won man; Mabel Boll's projected flight to Bu- |/ with seven o | visits to familics and 1o the Tionors for a young man of less than T REV'EW rope: Geor: Vibert Douglas, of | ing at the savings, rises the question of | 1y jniepested in h <even years of age. Master Ward i McGill university, Toronto, a geelo- | pendence, b SN HE A MM{I phone calls s d reccived num . . « comedian in his own right. Ie gist; Dr. A. H. Macklin of Dundes, | wployment means greatly in- | L o A | lseusl alnty ifjon Wwas chosen out of millions of Amer- | Scotland, a surgeon and J. W. s, |ercased work for every famly wel v fHiemenlan wlen it s so diffi- — jean boys by the.American Legion | Marr, of Aberdeen, Scotland, a fare organiaion Loth public and [I I SOR - amrntine G G0 L Gleas Tito Charles e Tnemat S5 e snveation 0 ;, S piivale. Mot only does the Tanily | - ocbht BOME 4 goneral hoeptta Viligasd v ol A t F Varis. Master Ward has been offi- | “While we may fly over the polr | Welfare Asocation see that the JAWIOL S B such We have np iso- River; Woman Killed ernoon 1'rocis cially, designated as the mascol Of oo Page) i real purpese of our voyage will | family has the mecessities of life, 1 /O% NGRPUAEL WIEeT WEVS BN | o e Tune 9 (L) o tab L 4 the 2nd A. E. F. He went to Paris — {Ve 1o define the boundaries of Gra- (LUt it must work doubly hard to g 400 QLAY BRI IR o GG T Killed nere Tast WHITE COATS in new weaves with Ao Ameiean Leglonubren a"d‘ ¢ the Roman Catholic church, |ham’s land, south teward the Ross | Prevent the breaking down of the (i S 10 4 % do difioulties WELt When the automabile whic $ 75t won the love of every ex-soldier whe 00 W GO KN mitted | sea and to learn whether it is a hig | home 1if e el S s el was driving skidded off 1 16 0 329 75 made the trip abroad. Master Ward isit Mexico, looking toward a (continent or actually two or more "It public improvenients ds nity In many eapacities, the most ' Needham road and plunged into will present to each child attending | 'Dm‘\l’\‘,m oF the dificuity betwepn | bodics of land,” Commander Jeffrey | finitely planned for such a period of TR e s e \”‘S the Charles river e the show Saturday afternoon with [settiem S Sl S L T e e e i U (10, cara &nd. aup s e (' an autographed photograph of "‘""“('.",,\‘f"]’,‘; FIneiE erowing out of the |5on o belleve that there are as yel |!ny at {he time of industeial slump. | i o milles Whiere S e, S e VELVET Odt\ she 5.00 naika e\t i the yniform (o (thelA LE. . | BAliE 0 ShUT undiscovered lands in that diree- QU ity necds other diversified i “We extend to the various social route takem by his wife, reported {Jackets . 0.50 white mpseot, : |5 o ted Calles tion.” lustries when many a wan would ' qeopiies and public departments our | mysteriously missing I no 3 —————e Archbishop Ruiz, who is now in| Commander Jeifrey said that en he usciul who is a litile (00 old or | yppreciation of their hearty intorest fieed skid marks in the soit mud BLAZER JACKETS in washable — HELENA lS n ome where e conterred with the cast side of Graham's fand, Mot auite physically it for heavy | 2 1 2 et visit to Mexico | e would be widely Fapxnl((fl' from “The load has ¢ too great, | dies SUIN[‘ F“R mvuR[;E R s problems with 'J" Byrd and Wilkins expeditions, SeFVINE thesc needy familics, for us | by a exican preside sequently | He said he could probably cooperate | e — | SWEATERS o I he \vh(’n",l:ml'i“;:r iconsmuent it B i ety ept ) | SWEATERS in smart designs low- il m Presaent Callest personal | 1S meteorological data and would | f I fi d ‘ : l $5 00 to $12 75 otion % e ey {,‘ ol before iiha manii :\“:: ror‘mnmlv .:‘n “‘m. them by e e el y b Continued First Fage i radio and A v plane, \L‘ ‘:u‘v- y e Al Messages from Mexico City indi- '.Ir::._\ lri‘:iué ‘nu::l Ve i utter clation with Mme. Lupescu, Carol cate (hat Calles’ position s much | on0 o the planes to he used s a la lvanhoc The Very Latest in )€ the iffected a temporary separation |the same that has previously been oo iyt e weia 1o wil ) e (rom her But apparcntly the | have a capacity of 1,500 gallons of . quent burden of prospective rovalty was |jo- be ml\vmg to KM‘ ;”m} B'g‘»‘lm‘ gagoline and a cruising radius of 8, Mix % cup cream or cottage cheese with %4 cup large toe much for him. and when he eligious laws enforeed reasonabl G0N miles. The other will he * = 2 Daetr N . I.u 1o b went to England for a visit, Mme. [#d withont purpose to destroy any | spiall amphibian plane. He satd m.i Now Playing Ivanhoe—pile in grooves of P celery. C hat if Lupescu went with him. They as- | religion or any church. He i8 ap-|ahips to be used have not vet been at all sociated openly and were seen at ";mr»n(!v unwilling to alter the eX-{pyurchased, but they probably would { o smart restaurants and in theater [ isting laws and s veported 10 taKC | be of the deep sea, mine mweeper boxes together. | the attitude that the Roman Catho- | typa. i A political crisis qccurred in Ru- [ife church may resume services in | LS e mania. Carol organized plans for Mexico If it desires to do so under | U . £ ,-.n' alrplane dash to the frontier, | cxisting laws. Pllllvmm ph_ah_"“ Visits | Ma onnais& tion hoping that peasants’ dissatistaction | Announcements that a settlement | New Britain on June 17 | y in to with ¥he government might consti- of the religious troubles in Mexico | New Britain members of the Put- | | ollec~ tute a tide that would carry himi 0 {ywas nearing completion, howe nam Phalanx will entertain the Pha- | | MINER. READ & TULLOCR 1 ol Bucharest and power. Ihave been stated to be premature |lanx in this city June 17. A speci Tocal Distributor alled The British government learned |49 any plan even having the ap- | Bunker Hill Day service will he | Chil- of his plans, and requested him 10 | r604) of President Calles mustalso | held In the Mcthodist church, O. <A l»*-v;mfihfl country. Under protest, 1. oniroved by the pontiff. Lambert Lord and Dugald MeMillan | ¢ by he W are members of the local committee. i Carol's association with Mme. Lu. | - Morrow Went Comment | T™WO T™WO hom pescu, after their separation, finally | .f‘—’y St oy on | == o L I Y‘ :EUM o AR what impelled the quiet, long-suffering (4I!Dassidor to S, who. is ol . | FEATURES FEATURES n his Princess Helene to divorce him. .('\v‘}oflf on leave, has declinod | Good mormngl | A trip Princess Helene, now 82 years old, | 10 make any comment citiar uen when you start witl | e — Now — iy idte is & sister of deposed King G . | the situation in general or upon tiie | ARY CARR (o-Feature 11 of Grecce and & dunghter of the | MeEvtiations which Arehbishop Rui T R ' x | e i ‘ RANGER late Kin Constantine. She and | is reported conducting with the | | 2 Wy 58 AL 4 Carol were marricd at Athens March | Vitican i Tome. 1t can be waid, Bl B A MILLION FOR LOVE” | The Wonder Dog 10, 1921. ng Michael was born | however, that Mr. Morrow used his | with REED HOW in H|~ Latest and Ik-~| 1921, i good offices in a purcly personal B kf F d S — e mel oo o v Dt el [ IS REATRST RIO0 ATURDAY and SUNDAY renounced his first and morganatic | factions fogether for negotiations. Best for energy | “FAREWELL PROGRAM” wite, Mme. Lambrino, whom he — — Ask Your Grocer ] S S S i ot married at Odessa, Russia, after a| ¢ Ving a sign. “We have trav- | RUDOLPH Co-Feature wartime romance, September 14, | cled 3000 miles looking for work. i 1918. Brockton Man to Speak At Anniversary Service Rev. John A. Swanson of Brock- ton, Mass.. will be the speaker at| Sunday at the celebration of the 28th anniversary of the founding of the Children’s Home. Rev. M Swanson s a native of Wisconsin, He will speak at the Elim Swedish Baptist church where the services will be held Sunday afternqon and evening. ain -Mrs, it 18 ently CROQUET nd 13 the SETS Just received a new stock of ative six and eight ball sets. | are elry. Priced right $2.50 ., $6.00 Sel(}'t your set now while ur stock is complete. The Abbe Hdw. Co. 405 MAIN ST. cleep even PALACE TODAY Harrison Ford — Georgia Hale n “A WOMAN AGAINST THE WORLI Added Feature “CONEY 1SLAND” FRIDAY Ramon Novarro in “ACROSS TO sI APORE" dded Feature “SILK LEGS” vhite trips light RIALTO BALLROOM SATURDAY. JUNE 9§ Music By tmperisl Club Orchestra innounced by him. He is reported I have a wife and three children to support,” a man was fined in Gla gow, Scotland, for taking his streets, Light. strong, easy to wear, smart—and optometrically cor- rect—our glasses. ~\ A PINKUS TOMETRIST 3 HATLROAD ARLADE New Britain WED., JUNE Tickets on sale C ell's Drug Store. eronnds. two | children from Ircland to beg on the | \'('HILDKR AUT MRS, WALLACE REID i Py “HELL \Hll’ BRON LADIES' MATIN This Coupon and 10c will admit a lady to best mat. s PICK O’ THE PICTURES! American Boy JAY Today—Fri.—Sat. WARD Continuous MASCOT W THE 2ND AL KL, Insecticides to Kill Peatured With WARD & DOOLEY I\Rl GLE & ROBLES Lols Moran with NEIL HAMILTON = Q1o tah WADE ROSS & How a Madern Miss made a bl i "~ Flaming Youth of Her Strait- “xongs” “Day LOCUStS MA SAN TROUPE Co-Feature Ants Flies Potato Bugs Wildwest Pastimes™ Mad Excitement of the Nizht Crecpy! Sneaky?! Creaky! “A THIEF IN THE DARK” A tale of spooks and crooks. ON THE SCRF N William Vox Presents Sally Phipps THE NEWS PARADE Direct From Roxy's A Kiddies’ Lice, etc., etc. Old Reliable Destroyers and Sprayers Herbert L. Mills “The Handy Hardware Store” 336 MAIN STREET ANl Star Cast with GEORGE MEEKER BEGINS SUNDAY Ramon Novarro Love was a game he played— Girls—the toys he dallicd with ' GEORGE WESTERMAN, “A CERTAIN oo ON THE STAGE YOUNG MAN?” |/|SATURDAY AFTERNOON 1 with Will Be Given By | RENEE ADOREE ASTER i MARCELINE DAY JAY WARD AY EVERY household has the need for extra funds during the summer months. How to meet them? We have a finance plan -l-nbyy-uruhm-vvwboom.dig- repayment time is based on the Ged and heipha way, iy e ey Coming Sunday! The Star of “Ramona™ Dolores Del Rio -— N - “NO OTHER WOMAN" Teacher of Violin Winner of Kate Stanley S hip Pupll of Carlos Hassellbrink st Inetitute of Meusical Art. New York City PHONE &3 81 W Main M. opp. Capitel Theater SPORT AND SILK HOSE Elizabeth Arden Preparations D'Orsay Perfumes Exceptlonal Gifts GRADUATION DRESSES Washable Crepe or Georgette \peual $19.75 HARTFORD SACO XXX Pure Lambswool Plaid BLANKETS $ 1 1 35 Lo After July 1st they will be priced $13.50 a pair. By placing your order mow vou save $2.25 on each pair of these excellent quality blankets. Saco blankets are of soft, fluf- fv 1007 pure lambswool fleece They are strongly woven, and thoroughly shrunk. Ample width and length for full sized beds. Siye 70x80. FEnds are bound with 4-inch lustrous sateen in the eolor of the plaid. GRAY TAN GREEN RED and BLACK GOLD ORCHID BLUE ROSE BLACK and WHITE Blankets will be delivered about September 15th, and may be paid for or charged at that time. Order Now! e et e e e e e e e == - i l'l‘hxs Coupon is For Your Convenience When Ol'derinl: Sage-Allen & Co., Inc., Hartford, Conn. Gentlemen:— Please enter my order for pairs of Slco XXX Blankets at the special advance sale pnce. to be' delivered in September. I wish the following eolors: ! L] NAME ac vois o oot cmsiots i 510 9.3 5 s b sinio ikl Y11 3 0. R ——————— | Y

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