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8 o S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEIjNESDAY, JULY 5, 1922, New Britain Herald Facts and Fancies | HERALD COMPANY By (lasued Daily Excepted) At Hera)d Bldg Chur wasted laia will be practieally When t sewer | n ¢ 8 will cor PUBLISHING MOBEKT QUILLEN) Sund 1] ir inclusion in the I Btreet, latrict t. the joh most is old efficient age not intended for pall of her dad's, | reformer FUBECRIPTION RATES: $5.00 o On Sale everywhere from Now on The 3% USCO Tire ~with many improvements BUILD investin N & _Ttescue homes are who s rea Months, a Month, T m o ir e girl n New Britain has been point S OMoe at New Britatr Matted, nd ( Entered nt us B umns men have peaceful home lives wives who call them public 1nss Mall lusive ha ! one y that thi Ol R CALLS P field for this investment L Editortal Rooms other neighboring city of It must be nice to be a banker and have nothing to do but open up oe- ally between holidays homes | The only profitahls the City, Cir reom always open t New Ialr row r any L Every that a pare nor I child soon learns It is wicked to lie unless you are it talking to a child, Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press y entitled to tha use for re all news ereal to 1n this yape Mebsd heretn, the five remaining cities o having a population betweer The g here Waterbury, number ar Perhaps bigger men would run for| office if an ofce could confer honor| to a I a two-by-four has held it, t point '] analvsis of td in of Member Andit Barean of Cirevlation att The A, R n A organizatien which furnishes ne N edver thears with a str eirculation, Our basd upon this tectlon against ed tribution figures to both n cul advartisers, vach New ) but rsons to e Meriden, c national wapapers tly hones ireclation sta Stamfc slcn ow grow be ple ot ¥ activity may that a city oused in one Way B F this an adoption « It is also ¢ by B. M The Mainte clares t allow its me¢ decision of but thorized repre will take up their g managem satisfactory thus. United State Thus it m ance of Way now; will not the decisior the duty matter an failing in Railway mental be cond more th to condemsr to whichl he was would proceed ir unions, gover bette public Logically Board could do n clare u to abide by future standing betc can course. unions. L RS IHEN “Usco” announced its \\7 new low price of $10.90 last | évj,’ ‘l};‘ Fall, the makers were al- IANEL ready busy developing a still greater “Usco” value, The new and better “Usco” as you see it today— with no change in price—and tax absorbed by the manufacturer. You'll note in the new and better “Usco” these features— Thicker tread, giving greater non- skid protection, Stouter side-walls. Altogether a handsomer tire that will take longer wear both inside and out. : Tl}e greatest money’s worth of fab- ric tire in the history of pneumatics. cities o Gra Common courtes from being too dc r without t! Al Tha shty offers should keep us i matic about man's ! monkey's assent. time Blac 5 ¢ pportunity in the buildi descent ities where there are com imployers are fort They not requi the taki blow le to each dwell but that those few peoj nate at that. 1 put up of strike votes. Jewe s ing is no estion are to ew homes would e en were foz at in this fiel hat h Keep your sympathy. That isn't curvature of the spine. It's the new and ultra-fashionable flapper slouch. mb Jer the | houses to erected, Again it may 1 t the chance for wise in- t oad abor board, be ¥ under pr that properly 1 is here. | Ireland has no monopoly the ungodly fish that we have Fin sentatives of the unio Some of indicate ght here. es with the stories t J Sinners EDUCATING Wher oblem di youe rom a ne the novel- * doubt Heaven a there is right here falls fr grace if there is n joy in repents than when a good man the m of it accentuates its simplicity, We when inner matter ight befc discussion once why th viewe as been The the drip pan about as troul sk season m ittle. Emptying refrigerator is 8 emptying the W matter of 1 and the “the { the & E L and universiti lesome a pidgTich in the lives of men and ut ra o come but r: to com said bee a deal In cook; n the you aise their old da see, t dressing ignorance, learned to agreement with carriers th I tr lack of them. al” to as we yon under wh the emphasize | that s remain are for the hers ir 1 Lead of Towa | 20 nothing state teac college to what onsiders to be United States Tires United States @ Rubber Company Fifty-three The Oldest and st Two hundred and Factories Rubber Organization in the World thirty-five Branches st o be the were today is seek a reheari 5 interest th 5 R lvery attempt for the recognized elementary would th me body, 3 mind € necessitlies of effective pears to have discarded home brewing American | ;0. the Where You Can Buy U. S. Tires: SITUATION STHL UNCHANGED HERE New Haven Road Strikers Making appears r represe ¥ no goo r the < | i ooked is that | NO Tl‘ouble ‘ d gives a nickel than the generous parts with a dollar. | : New Haven, July 5.—Strike condi- aps it's as well Lo t the father f this Republic SRR didn’t to find all their splendid | here and at other shop centers . than de- o who is too practical s power unny part of it is that the man | to believe in the faith will take A. G. HAWKER 52-54 ELM STREET COOKE’S GARAGE PLAINVILLE, CONN. that the refused ity & ped to think The orcibly be stranger k e it the ard has no Joard It the hammock girl permits hold both hands, she loves you unions, © “disband The b over the men of whom the composed not recogni not you | It | keep ope hand | the part whi shou jurisdiction NS AL i A d gives . mosquito But it can say NEW COTTON RATES. DEBATE ON LATE WAR. Par July 5. — (By Associated Press.)—Debate on ‘“responsibilities for the war,” to take place in the chamber of deputies today, will end a | several months’ campaign conducted | by the communist organ Humanite. Posters, pamphlets and postcards have | been used in the effort to show that M. Poincare was responsible for the | war. Feeling is running high. DRUNKEN MOTORIST o FINED $100 IN COL‘RT Egyptian Companies and U. S. Reach Agreement Regarding Prices. that w All ef rth while until you watch the antics f some youngster who has inherited million two, rts to civilization seem co in matter. court of who has broken its rule of law refuse to recognize help any client he mag fore them. not lose his If he by an attorney ing, he will be case decided up law may disbar an Other or Cairo, July 5 (By Associated Press) -——An agreement has been reached be- tween the Egyptian shipping com- { panies and shippers whereby cotton will be carried to the United States at 35 shillings a ton and to the United Felix Seliski was fined $100 and|XKingdom at 25 shillings costs by Judge George W. Klett yes.| The agreement reached in Cairo in- . | creases the freight rate on Egyptian terday morning for operating a motor | ov'o "¢ the Unted States by ten vehicle while under the influence of |gshillings a ton. liquor. Harold Zarinski G. H. HOLBROOK DIES, Sergeant George Ellinger as he placed | gpringfield, Mass, July Word hi - The ome infant prodigy doesn't altays world-beater. Old Job curs- v he was born, but he had a Felix Seliski Draws Down $100 and | he % ed Costs—Friend Who Interfered Is Also Arrested / he REPUBLICAN SUCCE! Dublin, July 5 (By Associated Press).—The south today generally continues quiet though the republi- cans are still active, The govern- ment forces forming the garrison at iman more hers of the hers of the | chap wh at there of the BLe AR L e After all, per 1st sdom, know railroad in | 1e United | is 1 & tions on the ¢ would be eded to teach t operiy-— T Jdinterfered with 5. not sensitive wise to reorganize another 1 ideas unconstitutional body, or f new which or- | minds ich & ready to be made | + be- | wonder irs of useful knowi- ganization wil fore the board & It was stated in these the strike wou bly, if the farming out tractors not su of the Raiiroa noted today road to give influence of the Maintenance to call the nay so easily be spoil- | 1425 Years Ago Today | e 5 (Taken from Heraid of that date) S KIND HEARTS ; Policemen Bamforth, Lanpher and detailed as bicycle hereafter be know bject to t meone | policer of up- et his store upper ir story stall an on 1o to-du ace Orson com- | cottage THE SEWER PROBLEM 4 o L | Joh two weeks' vacation to New George W. Klett has been pointed clerk of the police courts, Rey 1 lependence Manchester erecting four new stre rk in Thomp- today for York. reap- city leave ms to have It spend A proper cor been reached would be almost some $20,000 ready du practically wasted—merely sake of not spendin which will the taxpayers district would have the that built in accordance plans, if that sewer w: such time as the benefited come within the boun of the enlarged second taxir If there t which is not when the improvems benefit the first pecially, was begun. progressed thus far it sho abandoned at such a cost save taxpayers in the second district amounts which, were the delay to be allowed would to them eventually. The discussion of the situ consideration of the point President Chamberlain of the b finance and taxation, value. As he says the two little i matter ow or 5 and lelivered an at -money would for the v some sterday. Jisobe Yor | pout now Dicl Di g more money } . : t entu VISITING PASTOR HERE the to would e be k obeyed all the of second taxing Y At 3 t¢ 'Rev. O. H. Bentson of Brooklyn To 1 preach at Swedish Bethany Church 0. H will be Bethany laws T help eventually t de sectior DY 40 people thought he sewer be | o = se two little girls : E % Bentson of Brooklyn, the preacher at the church this Sunday Rev. N Xl Swedish with present shed in than Their tears over Dick, better court ved until testifi to be good s 3 beha words to Dick's B morning. This evening there inz of the Sunday s¢ and tomorrow night the week prayer meeting will On Saturday hight the Dorcas society will Plainville where they will be the guests of Mrs. Adrian Swanson. A same for | supper will be served at 6 o'clock and | the members wiil leave here about 5 | o'clock. be a wote teachers regular mid- be held, members of journey to will st The gistrate, sworn 1g district g the law, fined the man becat ras admitt "7 | broken aw in owning Dick, but was made 1 he gave the over to the of care t that wou . | the 18 who cares Kind Dick's ad had the society for district at it d merely taxing Now t ®" | hearts life. Dick would saved "7 probably be g to do the not be A them if he chance to lid hest danger be He pat Dick was in WITHHOLDS APPROVAL. ‘ July 5 (By A Approval the agree- Minister de la not know the to be a good d comes | the There whose ed Press.) ment between Finance Huerta and the international bankers in New York concerning payments of Mexico's foreign debt is being with- held by President Obregon until Huer- ta returns from New York and con-| gress gives its approval, according to an official statement. have come from f in hopelessness of his position o are people the wor position is almost as hopele I those bu interests as that of Dick. There are people who at all They their own dutie don't. care about nn- s considerable & with public There fortunates are too v is not { and opera tem i that t ictai nort o exe strike week man ment Mr | tem turba repor trout AT, the cinet know have At fact gone tate were unchanged today. The ting management of the claimed ight nor- | | 1« statement last night, ra in fr was ervice y s departments with . made from Shopmen t Mr. Re strike it He said tha rike last unti met this forenoon Ready, loca reports the system to be actior vay mer they were rts of eared : aw g news o e main- % . 1y said wou check orders larly issued Meet Twice Weekly. trikers' meeting said tended to have bee tic as the first one held Vo aumber of reports from ts of the read. imittees v fter | strik it is understood they inder the dire the ¢ committee th 'ht,’!!‘ v which will each The general meeting the here will be held only twice | now on unless Chair sires to address the | nexpected vlr»\'r‘np—i | by a was system were med to here that meet of from leady d some ing the meeting ves- places s reported A1 o railroad management hired men to fill Hartford shops and that only two men reported for yday. It was said by the shop- | At 200 men had- been engaged port and had heen brought r Hill shop Trouble Reported. aid that he had of any kind on the sy spite of reports of slight dis- ces and of train accidents, One here was that there had been at the Cedar Hill yards but ady said there was nothing to 100 o Ced No Ready trouhle | or reported that nothing of any incident which rise to the story. was understood directed to the in the shops had out. These employes, it was was would ziven the meeting it ittention was that foremen The Cedar Hill police pre- [ Seliski under arrest yesterday morn-|was received here today of the death d $10 and costs. The 1 of G}r-nrm’ 'R.HHOIY\Y:AJO](.!:A[ ]h)s sum- | mer home in Hyannisport. For many continued by Prosecu- | oo oo was treasurer of the Ame ican Writing Paper Co. He was William Mur-| yearg old and retired from active phy, charged with assault on each|j.gness in 1913. He was a native other and breach of the peace, were | ¢ gwanzey, N. H., and a veteran of let off with suspended judgments. |ipo Givil war. dward Mihloski was fined $10 and | costs for drunkenness. John Allgren had judgment suspended for drunken- | Charles Newfiel aged 10 was let off for discharging fireworks betore the Fourth pion of the world here, but Wilson, Bert Asal, charged with assault, on | that's all, in New York, knocked out complaint of Mrs. Rush, was granted | Al Demaris of Indianapolis in the a continuance until Wednesda He | fourth round of a scheduled eight- sted by Policeman Adelbert | round no-decision bout here yester- night Main street. | day. N'S ADVENTURES i@z and was fi state's case tor Joseph G. Wood Charles Crowley and was A BOLUT, —Johnny Wil- WILSON WIN Rutland, Vt., July and son of RBoston, middleweight ne: was ar Veley Mo ADAMSO cham- | | Broadford have capitulated to thg re- publicans whose forces after a short engagement also captured the bar- racks at Patrick's Well. THREE SHOT IN BELFAST. Belfast, July 5.—There was a re- currence of shooting in the streets of Beifast last night. A woman and two men were severely wounded. PORT STRIKE ENDED. Rotterdam, July 5.—The steamghip America which landed 400 passengers from the U'nited States here yesterday because of a port strike at Bréemen, proceeded to that port today with all its passengers when it was learned that the strike had ended. BY 0. JACOBSON As a Cheer Up Man, He’s The Cat’s Blue Ribbon generally informed as to the two (ax-’ ing districts. This matter presents the | situation more clearly and should arouse interest in the study in regard i 4 | and are other people who have kind hearts are doing work of the shop- The strikers have hopes they | said. that the foremen would also go | out although their wage has not been | statea | men BRONZE BUST STOLEN. Versailles, Ju ~=The theft of the who are interested those They work to help them, in un- fortunates ¥ "V 'to increasing the area of the second | taxing district. The decision to con- .}}.Qflug the work until it may be dis- The most costly leathar (h the world Megtinued temporarily without an out- | js known as piano leather. others. to educate them. Thank God for those | bronze bust of Louis XIV from the Versailles palace museum was discov- today. The hust, which dates| from the seventeenth century, was placed in Louis XIV's bedroom by Louis Philippe. ered | cut board The inder the decision of the labor domestic fow! is not mentioned [in the old testtament.