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J L ¥ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY; JULY 13, 1928 Ne B -ta' H ld for the thing that is in style. YeéArs| only the allies but of other nations as W ¢l ln era ago the lawyer who could handle| well, he of course refers especially to \ eriminal and civil cases equally as|the United States, This is but A pre- .n' iy well and who could search a title as|lude to suggesting consideration of a :um :"B”!"'No coNp 4‘ wall as he could draw up papers of | plan practically along the same lines ssued Daily, Bunday: Excepr>d) 3 R g At Herald Bidg., 67 Church Street. incorporation or make a will; had the n.n that suggested by Secretary 3 ol largest practice. Today the ucmm‘ State Hughes, namely that a commis- 4 § e |tor such general practitioners. ha| sion examine into the practical state Official Repm»t fo N“y Depan. Y 8800 & vear, |fallen oft, and unless a lawyer|of Germany's affairs and report the % N $2.00 Three Months, speclalizes, notably in the larger cities, | facts for the purpose of determining g ‘ 1 Sudantt, he is not sought after, just how much Germany can pay. ment SI]OWS La‘r e Loss Hal‘tford It is quite possible to say that the| France, intensely national and loyal Entered at the Post Office at Now Britain| gtealing of bicycles has Increased |to her own interests, has not yet| Washington, July 13—One hundred &3 Becond Clase. Mall Matter. concern for the rest of |and seventy-elght German subma- 1002905 merely because they are easy to get|evinced the i 4 Y Al N TELEPHONE CALLS: away with and have a certain value.|the world shown by Baldwin, And it :v;‘:' :c"crgr'“'g;! 12 !::wollm‘i:lflf:p'o*fi ;:I.tm;.‘“l gfllu 4 This may be true. But it is quite|is no criticlsm of England's Prime just recelved by the navy department. ’ . (tiamitiigy by possible to see in thils increasing| Minister to remind that he considers |The loss in personnel is given as 5,364 number of bicycles thefts an increas- | Great Britain the center of that “rest|of whom 515 were officers. These The orly profitable advertistng medlum in ! the City. Circulation bovks and press|in. qomand for bicycles, It was not|of the world." figures are belleved by officials here room always open to gdvertisers. % N < Th i 1Ak af/aivlomatie Indls 4o be the first authentlc information 80 long ago that people were paying ere is a‘lack o P c on ‘this subject to be obtained. Four Member of The Assortated Press. | $160 for bicycles, ,The demand was | rection’of speech about what Bald- | years weer consumed, the author of fl;o A;:mimg Pross ';“r"'"'l'fl‘y f,"“““" large. At that time the roads about| win has to say that is satisfylng even |the report asserts, in checking offi- t -publication of all news 4 Ryl credited o it or mot. otherwise credited | the country were mot good; concrete | though there may be seen in his :1:”! T(f)‘[coll]d: gnd mter\;ev\llml;! mer}rl\- in this paper and also local news pub- b i SRR e Samar 2 England's | P he German admiralty who highways were unknown. Today the|speech a consjderation of England's Bl SHAFEY of fndhipek oratt. Halied herein, —— former rider of a bicycle thinks often | interests that may not appeal to| pDepth charges accounted for 37 over the|France. We in this country know of | submarines, fixed mines for 386, fights the Prime Minister's habit of saying | With enemy submarings 20, eogine HUNDREDS OF NEW ITEMS IN ADDITION T0 THOSE ALREADY ADVERTISED which furnishes newspapers and adver- and other trouble 14, torpedo boats, A 5 . ave had i y o s| things that are not exactly tactful, as . P d tisers with a_strictly honest analysls of | would have had in those bicycle days 8! 1 y e roNers A Gub it asee 8 aal ciroulation. Our circulation statisticy are ik X M B & 3 s Dased upon this audlt. This tnsures pro-|if the roads had been then as they|we remember his somewhat uncom- | gop,t51" ramming eight, armed fishing g 4 fection against fraud in newapaper.din|are now. 'hese roads were built,| plimentary remarks about our legls- | craft slx, airplane (bombing) six, and local ndvm'mn, of course, because of the need of|lators from the West. But at least it | submarine nets, six. Twenty-one may be expected that here Wil be | Submarines were demolished or oth- ——————— $UCH roads for the automobile. But g with the coming of such roads it|something tangible to work on when |€r%ise dlsposed of to prevent thelr TELLING THE NEWS, 7 ion capture by the enemy. Three were This newspaper cannot refrain from | 18 auite possible to see the return | he gives out his plan—one which Wil sunic by regular patrol vessels of the expressing its gratification over the|t® more general use of the bicycle meet the approval, probably, of the |enemy, three by armed auxiliaries, 1 g & 2 > other nations, including the United |two by cruisers and two by artillery a, ues up o ° ® Member Andit Burean of Circulation. | as he drives his own car The A. B. C. Is a nmatlonal organtaation| oiiongiq roads, of the pleasure he o _| which may be ‘obtained now at a fact that !I.Ic]'l a great crowd of peo el S And it they| States, uniess Baldwin, in linking pay- :re from the shore. One was sunk 5 e . ) IS ook sRriRo of (Mo garty y @ liner at the entrance to the Including Voiles and oDtted Normandies in a charm- g .| are being stolen in greater numbers| ment of reparations with settlement | o, 7 7 o P X . SIS I0db RIENS gp sve, DY afnounco: % of Interaliied debts, hints that this| famous Uo20 wmaer ror weaniens || ing array of new summer models. You will want several REnh (e a0l the iheavywelahit country should giye up the claims A chart accompanying the report when you see them. 2 indlcate that fight between Firpo and Willard. It | the fact would seem to ) vis probably the largest gathering|there is a greater demand fof them.|We have against other natlons. A We ::';V:fll;:tfltmsih‘;f ;':";l:‘s"hdec;;::::"“;g J SEE WINDOW DISPLAY ? % 1 hat 2 , 26 W, ithat ever stood before The Herald | The situation is worth considering by |are not, nor do the ALl feel that |\ e North Sea, 16 in the Mediter- NONE ON APPROVAL NONE C. 0. D. Rliding for a like purposs, certainly|those Who are interested 'in the|&e shoul ever be willing to do this ranean, 16 on the East Coast of Eng- i possible developments of the future. e lahd, 12 off the Dutch coast, three much larger than that which listened Few people will hit a man when | near Heligoland, two in Scapa Flow, to the results of the Worlds Series —_— Al e A e he's down, d fewer still will help to parate: e J FOR DRESS WEAR THE SILK FROCK ‘baseball games last fall. The perfect |, LEADERS OF THE MINERS, g spots in the world's oceans. lift him. up. Of the boats interned before the _silence that came each time the mega<| There are two forces at work 3 s 5 e e e e S S e German fleet was delivered to the al- New models in heavy silk Canton Crepe Afternoon Dresses in navy, black, brown, £ amons ' It 1s hard to understand how the | lies, the report says, five were sold to 3 1 1 sdow, indicating that another an-|Lewis, president of the United Mine| - "8 . R e e R cocoa and grey; regular $29.00 value, . $25 OO mouncement was to be made, showed | Workers, heads one faction, while|” % : were demolished. : Specially priced for Saturday ..........ocoiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ° {plainly the interest that was taken by [ Rinaldo Cappellini leads the other. Inspection of the books of ship- ‘every individual in that crewd. h ust been chosen Often the best thing about a vaca-|building firms holding contracts | Cappellini has j tion is looking forward to it. showed that 281 submarines had The cynical are inclined to téke leader of District No. 1, aza_lnsz the | been delivered and 197 were under uch service for granted, asserting|rewis candidate. Cappellini is a construction when the armistice was JUST ARRIVED JUST ARRIVED SEVENTY POLO COATS that it s expected from a newspaper “radical” who lost his arm in mine F A signed. ‘and that such service is given gruds- | work, was scantily repaid in money F ONE HUNDRED POLO COATS aCtS and ancies Of unusually fine quality materials, sold to ingly because of the trouble.and ex-| jamages, and who has devoted his OO MO S . P BY ROBERT QUILLEN. 9 g e N Sacrificed by the manufacturer but, just g 5o that we can resell them at far less than ‘pense attached. That is the impres-|time since the accident to learning i slon which it is our desire to correct. | English. He hates the operators. e 25 Vears Ago Today the thing for vacation wear, $1 2 98 the original wholesale cost. $ 5 This newspaper is glad to have the 2 tifled b ol i 25 ¥ 1 00 pap His election must yet be ratified by 2| § (Taken irom Hemid of that date) il lined, $25 value. Saturday ¢ Satnrday o s e . acllities for obtaining and giv t Nt Another good frontisplece for a fac iousaininniacdistvinglon e nintrict S Conventlon gREinee el Ao U IA AR io e e i D it o B news such as that of last night. Itfminers have determined to stamp out| jefoigs | welcomes every person in the crowd | radicalism from their union, the rati- Judge Holcomb of Southington act- No man ever is as good as his wite |€d as judge of probate today in the standing there to listen. There is | fication of Cappellint's election might real sense of satlsfaction at such a|pe in doubt were he to give free reign :’hlnksl m:\h:;r as bad as the nelgh- g:me\«;r t:g“local judge who s away NAVY GUNS SILENT AS : A o ors think him. a vacation, Hme which amply repays for any|to his tongue at the moment. For Thirteen pounds of bass were caps GONSUL CLIMBS ABOARD trouble the giving out of results of | that reason, therefore, he has made| Even a Burbank, however, can't|tured by Charles and George Sent and C. W. Holmes while at Fast e important athletic events involves.| o protests against ®commendations | figure out a way to cross the Atlantio Consul and Colonial Agent of Tongo It is worth while to have something| o¢ Lewls which were comparatively|With lsolation. Hampton. The party returned home e tiai, this morning. Vireally Interesting to offer the guests| moderate in the light of the radical's v b ¥ 2 Bandits shouldn’t be able to strain E. E. Linke of the Union Tea Co. 't W tain i of this newspaper. That Is the reason | gtand. But the young Ttallan has & jnternational relations that have sur-|has received a present of a coffes| Dot Went Salute, ds Dritatle Lve like to see a crowd outside such| gtrong and enthusiastic following, | vived Mah Jong. plant. It is about one and a half Deciding His Due in Shots. “as that of last night. with the power to inspire enthusiasm, feet in height, the leaves are large The country feels an enormous|and green and taken as a whole, it is| Washington, July 13.—A problem in i /] ils 18 rvative and e hlIaiLemigiin Juors ronq:"f ”’t ”:p: pride in the Leviathan, but that prob-{a very healthy looking plant. naval courtesy has been presented in | A BAD ADVERTISEMENT. inclined to recognize the Interest the) . o wont pay running expenses. No. 2 Hose Co. held a wet practice | naval courtesy has been presented to i People of this city know all about | consuming public has in coal, as indi- on Franklin Square last evening and |the department by Capt. E. T. Pol- jthe need of paving many streets in | cated by his statement, speaking of The moderns didn't invest grafting.|gave the trees and the grass a much|lock, governor of American Samoa, the city which are used daily by New | the miners: "We recognize the para-{It was employed in the old days to needed drenching. Among the g.-eenlnnd is now awaiting the consideration Y start numerous family trees. verdure, there were any number of | of a yet unfound Solomon. Britain people. It is appreciated just | mount interest of the American peo- youngsters who enjoyed the shower, What actlon is preper, Capt. Pol- Wiow bid'they are. But, there™ are|ple.” Incidentally Cappellini was the ' Mr. and Mrs. K'red Bollerer have re- |lock wants to know, when the navy ~worse highways which should be con- | man who opposed the terms on which| . turned from thelr wedding trip and |regulations order a specified salute to “gidered, too. Full recognition is giv- | the five months’ strike of last year % are residing at 65 Fairview street. an officlal of a foreign government, ven to the general sentiment that the [ was ended. A} a »mvfi‘ring of Trumbull Cnlnny{.and that officlal urgently requests that yroads in the city should be fixed up Thus far Cappellini has succeeded ‘[";:9‘11‘511{:\ ;»‘:;g:r;' ;Eec;‘;?éi‘(‘::lol:v:; ¥ ;:t:r‘ltnhzm;;l;“hnrbor of Tonga, a sbefore any which are used less fre-|in having his demands, to be present- finally laid on the table, A commit-|native insular kingdom 500 miles| quently, and that is ail right up to a|ed to the operators, accepted as far |tee was appointed to confer with Mr, [southwest of Samoa, Capt. Pollock ¢ertaln point. 1 as the 20 per cent wage increase, a Penfleld and ask him to reconsider. |found resident thflre‘a British dcun!:ll o ® o o - ay | Alderman O. F. Curtls has another who at the same time was deputy m::’th :ve:w‘i::o: lr:at';nm::yh“w;; ::':;r:r:fy"t:';uzo:":":":n:':\f";?: EiRa sk _|plan to secure the needed $5,000 for | commissioner of the British colonial ' ) ¥ y chaps. They have|the repair of streets about the city. {office. As a consul he “rated” 7 guns, | ‘while here, takes a drive in an auto- | carload. But he has lost in his effort| the greenbacks, and their hops af- e EIC RS a8 a colonial agent 11 guns. Capt. mobile, or who comes here in a car, | to bind the scale committes to those|ford & kick. Pollock indicated®that he was willing TS, to shoot the maximum in the inter- becomes actually dangerous, that road | demands. That committee will be| e e Attt v » by % ests of ~-nation y Vi ud should be attended to by temporary | allowed to negotiate, or accept 16s3|gtrange what a friendly feeling & | Observations on o gt g AR i repalirs at least when the city streets| from the operators if it sees fit. | little flow of liquor will generate. ~ : the British government had the ques- | are walting for the permanent pave-|. Cappellini's election will be ratified | T ! TI' W h tion of which salute was proper under Fame is feeting and' two " weeks| e eather consideration, and he resident would ment which will be put upon them probably. If it is there will be these after the bullding is up very few peo. | v Reterence is made here to the ex-|two Influences affecting the miners| 10" can remembor who laid the cor. :w p:age:clef :ml:nfl'r:"';:c‘:‘!‘:ose ’::;‘: Would vou pay $650 for this piece of wood? Most likely not. For Connectlcut: Fair tonight and |l abeva But a showman did. And a Louisiana lumber jack was the reci- tension of Lincoln street that runs|and all coal’matters. Lewis will ha\"’;npm(onp_ N - 8 reached. | Saturday; no change in temperature; pient. It's a curley pine knot found near Westlake, La. in’ other cities, as the case is here, ' out to the Shuttle Meadow club. Many | a strong flery opponent—one capable —_— Ni v b ' ‘ o No salute was fired, but Capt. Pol- will protest that his highway is used| of carrylng his hearers with him.| About the only difference is 'hfltg“ga,:;lfi:‘li',P yariahlaswiids, lock made a report indicating that| 2y i ORI the smaller towns talk about gardens s the problem was a new one even to! & o chiefly by members of the club who | These conditions are important in 8 rer: c g ’ and the prics of sugar instead of| Showers have occurred during the s I 1ast 24 hours over the Ohio valley and | #P officer of his long experience. EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO g0 out there to play golf or to attend | considering the prospects for mod- Srandbition ‘ [ |along the coast from South Carolina — some other affair. Many will say that| erate priced coal and plenty of it.| | this road should wait until all the|gince the United States coal commis-| Correct this sentence: “It doesn't|t0 Maryland. Pleasant weather '”‘MBRITISH FIND GH[NESE | matter,” said the hostess, “I love|Prevailed in other sections east of the | streets in the city are in perfect con-|sion has recognized the "pn,.mnum'"plam” me‘pvnl and it 15 an ol |Rocky Mountains, The Fp:wi,r.'i‘,,‘”l: OPIUM TRAFFIG AGTWE‘ dition. It may cause criticism to take | interest of the public in this question, | iavo anyw low this morning over fssue with those who take this stand. | and since President Lewis has used | Atlantic coast and high over the Lake region, The temperature continues | Nevertheless thera are certain facts | those very words it would seem that League opponents appear to be * having an unhappy time explaining | €asonable in all the northern district. | China Producing Hundreds of Tons of | Conditions favor for this vicinity| the Drug—India Observing Pro- | just why the world is willing to trust | Austria with a Joan, | generally fair weather wth cool nights | visions of Hague Convention. of this road temporarily at least port has the same effect upon oper- | R and warm days, | | First the road is actually danger-| ators as the words of President Lewis| With the race problem moving | London, July 13.—China is pro- ducing hundreds of tons of opium, ous. It is the worst bit of highway | should have upon the miners in this north and the south bidding for 8ir John Jorda British mint : | i S says Sir John Jordan, Br s- anywhere hereabouts. Every visitor| particular. This, provided the power |Allen labor, sectionalism may be said Exalted Ruler (f“.fl,“ p,,kmg' agd it looks as thoush to this city, almost, drives out that|of Cappellini, once his election |~; S she were going back to the ‘old, bad | way or Is driven out that way when | ratified, does not throw a monkey- | . state of affairs before the suppres- | | looking at the city. It is an attractive | wrench into the machinery | ston of opium by agreement with| | India was brought about. India, the| loeality and one which New Britain i % British minist dds, used to export| | .. ritish minister, adds, used people ltke to show their visitors. In | ENGLAND “CARRIES ON.» £ ; about 100,000 chests of oplum a _vpear,‘ #ts present condition it Is the worst| 1o oi4 1o expected that Englana| B mostly to China; now her exports are | would continue her course indicated VIR . Y SNIy SN0/ home A aluion BRalimvelr| A'very little work would make they oo 0 e determined o to the East Indies. She is prepared road at least safe for travel. Of course | 2 Vi e 4 % . |to reduce this if there 18 a reduced position in regard to the settlement of " | consumption embers of the club would he benefit- | ’ o LAl net-|the reparations matter. Premier| ¢ cour ere amount Sreatribed . He says India is loyally and scrup- Baldwin, while decl for harmony. | should be left to the doetors dissre ¥ vlously observing every provision of | temporary “‘m‘\ : o t i iméng the les, plainly ieves that | tion Tt takes a lot more to make | 1 '13“ :mg;o r:o;x]wnllnn T;‘Urkc;) and dn the broader light of a desire 10| Gormanyg protestations of inability | Some men feel that way. 4 i ESrsiaiEne (daN] Bt Siba i eougps have New Britain appear at its best S % | ; hague conventlon, or the to pay I i at " v v that at least temporary repairs be O g Sometimes we think the world is 4 attempt to control ‘h“v"mw.\ of raw France believes have. There is 7 : | é |opium must inevitably fail. Similar-| BEAa ahere now before the condi going to smash, and then we read 4 7 sl et ke . g A ample ground to agree with France |another story by Clara Philllps and | { i 4"%5"|‘llld| that Switzerland join | n Aighwny fcatisea® tasrions | o s Sotis B e e e : e convention, snce that country is | i one of the most important centers in | DI B 00 Y O R e T (Dedt mata il tor T a e imnane the world of the drug traffic. “It,”| A Tl ) IECUINStATicen i Natant outing costume is the kind that is dry St. John declared, “the hague conve: # SIGNIFICANCE OF THEFTS she could pay . - | five seconds after the movie star tion is honestly and efficiently en A great many ged thefts of |1 but Balds s ) emerges from the storm lf:n':li‘;gd‘a;. ;he opium problem will : 2 morrow. which should be taken into consider-|a comparatively satisfactory situation | ation when considering the repairing | would result if the commission's re- to be a dead issue. sort of an advertisement for the city ed and would be pleased were this ave a und basis than accident bicycles have been reported to police | to admit even this. e, howe - - A small town man -can't cuss| ey motorists with enthusiasm because of SCHLICTING ESTATE HEARING. considered the matter has no special | Ruhr will not cure t ‘ his pride In the fact that traffic is| Commissloners D. L. Dunn and M it, while T e ¢ becoming dangerously congested D. Saxe who are hearing claims against the estate of Mrs. Elsie Abowt . at'to hes The anclents were inferior in some| James G. MacFarland, Watertown, | Schlicting, who died in 1922, opened 2 ey R particulars, but they had wit enough |8. D., is the grand exalted ruler of [the hearing yesterday afternoon in % PN Hints mesehants fad| The part of Pr o fo collect the indemnity while the |the Benevolent and Protective Prder |city court foom and eontinued it to themselves overstocked with ecertain| cent speech which interests this enemy was yelling for mercy. of Elks. He was chosen by acclama- [ next Thursday afternoon. The claim- | goods. The demand has fallen off| try most that he is 1 - - [tion in convention at Atlantic City, |ants are Albin, Ernest and Robert) guddenly, and the goods have become | gain, for Engiand, the good-wi For the enlightenment of future |succeeding J. E. Masters. Maclar- | Schlicting and Mrs. J. Mahoney. They b the a o ok Bavian his Sattaz as istorians let it be explained that|land is an attorney and has been|are represéented by Attorney H. P 8 $rug on the market SRR | this Bation S8 (Ms Asbestioh Shiver my timbers” 8 a nautical [promincnt in Elk circies for some | Rochs. Judge G. W. Kiett appears| €2 esurse, and the aemand is always| terest in the reparations matter of phrase and doesn’t refer to flivvers. | years. |for Miss Ldllian Wetzel, executrts. headquarters recently 8 ficlally | tleves the French significance, but as an indication of a| but adds to general principle it is worth thinking | continued occupatic .

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