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New HERAL At Her s $8.00 a Year Entered at the T Second P Ed! The enly n the press ro Member of the The Asso titled Al news credited news pu Member The A. B, " tisers wi elrculatio are ta protectiof bt au The He York at } Bquare; 8 Grand Cen! HOW MORI® POLICEMEN CAN It is a discussion policeme gedted by the police commissioners the Com ficials, Monday finance the requ for five two add men. Up to no' actlol been crease. 1 orable ac board at The old will ther if the ho the sugg other found. The might. t ticipated ances wi [ he any; and lent to additional notify proceed new men The fi ever, apy time sin provides from on bhe made of the « fiscal 60 ruar therefore 1f- the that by eliminati sufficient saved to police fu about by conscr pointmer would be when empower AL M chang evide how tt But line mean tracks poles to will appr NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, Britain Herald | ' " " LD PUHLIBHING COMPANY a Da Bldg UBSCR RNt ' $2.00 Three il of riund y wdve o Lag irmail serviee to \ ralivond TELEF a) I v gt hoiste in Sranta Chilcago or the with regular miail om alwaya o pen i) ery stamy Associnted Pross inted th BATTLING GOVERNOR GOES 10 REST bilshed b { I e ex-Gove Woodrutt hailed from 1 agitator in the hest stirrh Audit Burean ot Circulation C. 18 & natlonal organ ninhes newspaj a strictly honest a Our elreulation n thie audit, T fraud i newspaper * to both national and tive times | lyale ot atatistics | satisfied with political condi- | WitH found them and qid not | AN o and with- What he atly embarrassed the ind 4 up n gl fon figu. vertisers, QUICK NEW WORK (NI \cep his opinions smot under inly —_— restraint, said a1 5 Hota h ews tral, 42nd street, Stand New Times Entrance o n again gre w ntlemen in Legisla- of it there wa Leratin of the trouble- maker from Guilford; but he would & «not be denied and eventually his able to the OBTAINED pyrotechnical political brought fruit in reform . career to learn t need fof BIC 15 In the ex-governor's day t n in ain) s 1o Log- for the infliction of the new ISiature was controlled by a ma- chine that included politicians and imterests; the New Haven Enonl Couneiltand ot | 1awi Instructions to Mr. Splain as to other glven telephone had co head next A OREE e ; e g distance railroad was commonly suspected of ing entirely too powerful in state | affairs 1) tax co New cotor Haven and taxation will consider | After and its officials were among disliked est of the Common Council | “cAllvd up™ from 08l thoRn Mwhot ldRanly % infor 1 was {0 procee forth- y b Jeeply the more foot policemen nformati as to pr I forth Woodrnftian till finc L st fing politically, g0 ate i with disclosures, ay we | itional motorcyel 2 T ” he Legislature confrolicd bhut the grip of corpor- the pre S ere has Deor managers in state, will ! ! T en ol o b Interests no longer cxists, al n money had 4 Ly CoMn 1 s least directly, from | | When governor, Mr. Woodru¥ num- | I'started the agitation for a Publle | Utilities call for a statement = i v a stalemer t is to be hoped that fav- managet g Lo film into While conrt s brought the state tion is taken nee . ion i 1 Commission as a means of regu- idea | tl Monday. | 2" ! is 4 he the meeting nest VAEO! O S ety cquitable rate The more \agers are discussing ac- | lation the repares to | | looked novel saying, wherc he the a for public. bias o by annlics: | lion the tax collector j i way, vy applics; e and rather dangerous m the the ard has the will to follow at that tin e How tax will he collecte — at lcast to the trans- | he | and he estion Council officials, portation interests, who fought It perhaps has turned henefits to the . it the way can non flnie s inginn Ainterosiing ficreely. out sidelight on the efficacy of tax col= | 1 ] i : [ that tne public have | taxation 'ections where the goods taxed are | as tangible as films, Not a film will be yard of finance ai not heen entirely up to expectations into consideration ko an- hal i — this fore Mr. is a matter of opinion, Woodruft died A {,‘wn considerable New Dlances 1 fLROK oF able to escape the heavy hand | it o - S p t of state, The film dealers are | Ty 1ic are known to cxist, dissatisfaction with lic commission, possibly sone of it | justified, package | As the to obtain state scals a if the amounts are cquiva- e film the ¢ of employing L ol Lorgin Havy and each film i pow- police, the bhoard may police n exponent of the veto brought into th u o {he that Wo \ state must have | commission to ors governor was nearly with- out a peer; but he found that the | | Legislature seals | e t or | oo of state seals attached, to | show the tax has been paid. in most cascs was able | actions Film shipments without state b ¢ cannot, how- override to his vetoes, His s at this Atacheq will in violation of the | propriate money at th T e B A upon questions that ofherwise might pir- | f and the owners susceptible to ce the arter specificn ! ’ o tine made and provided. Thea- | ¢ : a iave been overlooked and the managers may have been in | ARG ’ ited political discussion of he (imes loubts as to how to proceed, the packages | them they | ex whs cvidence of the political yeast | after they receive i { | k the governor placed in the legisla- | i tive dough. The 1907 session of the o longer ¥ ft to wond Legislature, which was not over til e times un- Beginning today tream of August the serves 1o indicate how the will begin flowing into 1 e heetic were in state, | | coffers of the state, grea And to eap the climas, Zov- 1 | satistaction of politicians who hopc ! wr ernor instigated 1 c the removal i o e ik Healey, the present amount tax . torney gencral, who then was h benefited — a . f the mov " it X make up commissioncr, But there is no the mean the Healvy, Blic who pecd| | to hash industry Anyhody nds, whic up old sorcs, and little g picture i d S of those days did not & bill must he suffering s, t xtinction is op the hand in i of Mr., ppot o i g 4 1 wugon mild Wood Connecticut are very comparcd with it the days of ed 01 netimes cannot who p hoping idual 1t a N STOR i ATRMAIL HARTIORD A WOMAN IN CONGRESS 'ROM NEW ENGLAND Congress N. Roger 1RACKS IANDONLD LB PALh o Bridgepe of the old will ripper mpathizng with the meke & mon- We cannot effort to he law, om under, FactsandFancies BY HUBERT QUILLEN Fun hp Maxson Foxnas Juwatr | Attention of Mr, Burbank! | Folks, we've searched through the | catalogues seedsmen dispateh, And here 1s our comment upon the whole bateh, There are ogg-plants and plo-plants, but oh, for seod would grow up a fun-plaut, for that's what woe need! v Is the spice of weather seldom preseryed peace, | thing lcohol s the rm known “deficit,” only and maritime 1 ome 1 ibbers s | That Style Hermine: “Why are men wearing such baggy trouscrs Herbert: “The hip 100 conspicuous in the ma true ends got sorvant meet problem i3 to with the wages they Frult pockets were | tight high, as about usual four A green dollars a ones," The Waiter Nty Howard A, Lederman The wailer has a job that has Advantuges galore, He learns to recognize tightwads | When they walk through the door, | It must be fun for him to watch The way it hurts some men | To put a tip beside the plate, Five cents or maybe ten It isn't a covetous that nakes you want a ne sux0- phone, | splrit bor's igh | He gets a kick to watch the Some people stuft and gorgey I'll bet he laughs inside himselt At men who call him George. To recommend some certain dish Is sport, without a doubt, When all he does it for is To help the poor chef out. one he P way G > S Ny Z | IS SN Motives are ohscure things. The I doesn't cackle because she has achieved an cgg, but because she Is through work for the day. ust financial get money once before A true who can ung wizard 1s from {hose 1f life hecomés:too dull and drab, The waiter is a chap Who can, by aceldent you know, Pour &oup in someone’s lap; Or it of peppiness and zip There seems to he a lack He lets some fce cream down fat old lady's back! Closed Reefed Myrtie: “I thought for sure yon'd get Charlie to propose when you went out with him in his yacht.” Lanra: “He's such a good sailor, dearle, he managed to steer clear of even matrimony.” | L. Wirtman, The parent those need of the times is a trans- substance that won't maim who dive through it. a dribhle Wild instinets are nsually lost | domesticated creatures hushands, except | A Allics to want (swa The Germany: “What out of you (swat!) ) darn you.” e (swat!) is goodwill, If only Henry rap the surp isn't using, huy countr wonld laws the The majority rules the majority. The minority goes blandly on its in- | lividual way. Teats of Memory “The older a man gets, Uncle Tke, "the casier it is for him | to remember how he loved fo go to school when he was a hoy. remarked | One Hundreed ¥ Jerry: Grorge even put Cent s ho a good American “T'll say De is! He won't | snglish on a billiard hall ~—Ired B. Skogsburg. Beyond His Depth beach guard stood atatue, gazing far out to sca. Dim- Iy, in the distance, a red and bius bathing cap could be seen bobbing up and down. At frequent intervals two pairs of white arms waved, ap- parently in a frantic manner, to the watcehing beach gnard; but that in- dividual maintained a stony in ference Lo these mute signals, Fi ally he turned away and trudged back to his little roost. “And to think,” he sava tered to himself, “that only yester- day those two flappers had me huffaloed that 1 taught them thc first principles of keeping afloat, | and now they're out there doing | ney overhand strokes! After this | ason, s back to driving trucks Americans are sprinters, not long- distance runners, A flivver seldom keeps after you. The like a| “Rellgious liberty” cludes the privilege of other fellow's religion doubtle thinking the silly, 5 in- | saloon w votten justitu- took as many lives prohibition, a 1t probably ffort to enforce that per investments look very 1t s g estimated cent the wond 1 those that didn't the time, of are good at oly verbose, | the of ther the 1 i The we but weather one syllable hureau ymar nice deseribing o5 snappy words ce: “I'm galn- 1 she, “and I'm go- liet tomorrow."” Assoclated Editora Inc.) — me! Correct this sent aul Huntzinger, Jr. sa g | Cheated v says his trip to Eu- and that g again,” it rigid hy on (Protected “80 Courtl vope was disappointing, ch?" He said it was nothing like he'd seen of it in the 25 Years Ago Today - Rome was a the pictures movices," Ella Florentine, A stend Notehook We herewith statement your acecount couldn't you hear me better if T came close and find that a balance eighty | iollars — no, 1 don't know where you laid your gum — has been duc us since May first — you're looking | prettier than | Lincs from encios Tie Woman's clab, thro Ny issued a cir- ntion to the ordi- nances relating to the depositing of and rubbish on the I'he circular clean strects Muir won t gh its civic committee, cular calling att of city pl of strec malkes Bob ovent at Hartford won the the Union H ) yards sack race was third in the weight 100-yavds 1 Labor games in Corbett ever, yesterday e e As past row A this due to are month tie oflice is somc apn tell room of ready funds at cn you at forget what I'm dictating send soon ceount — you the need W wl v e s and as er won the 2:45 ich J. I, Brannigan Andrew Robb i mecting rom the ns in Bridgeport this like in time that please nossible - in look me 1 v check as as order you left your yanity case my coat pock s ma Tho fc W . | | We received no reply from our recent letters — what mukes Mrs. | you think I don't love you — in re- | zard draft vou and vention in me tion i urday have New Brit no tr 1 very ranspor Mis, Ch A for o our unpaiq candy wday if gt the you to | account 1ind on this Ie N ow wer Kuisr ved their ipan Hoping that st if w Help coat you will ention &ive this wife in the fur- | ca a - wonder that's my quick? off h = ren me Not Goin’ to the asked Jimn Stanley, n-year old boy I know snapped Stanley. “Think | gonna kecp my face and hands day and be polite to cvery dish of ico cream of pleces o' cake —Mrs, Ray F. Braun Lnough Sunday school pie- y of a ar | Naw!" just for a upl | Favor he a g | —Hatton Bahm New Words Always ‘ y d thg They the crossw great for vo- increasing cabulary Ihey're 1o To Prevent Baldness not in it with vadio. You | learr. a coupl wt fore you can eve y intellige of of Chicf Police Has a Sense Humor! ing [ | |7 | | lall ¢ 1625. That the following ifcldent true is sworn to by Willlam I, Day, cretary of the Masonie board of reliet of Oakland, California, He | writes to us I was talking to the Los Angeles chief of police, He was rather sore | about conditions in Hollywood, con- ditions that were not reflecting credit upon Los Angeles, [ While we were talking the may- came into the chief's office and “Chief, the would like to change f Tollywood to Follywooc Helliwould,” snapped or's secretary sald: the the (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction 1"oriidden) METHODIST LAUDS EVOLUTION IDEA ‘Epworlh Writer Says It I§ Sup- port of Religious Faith Chicago, July 1 (M—The concep- tion of evolution becomes a positive support for religlous faith, says Dr. E. 1. Tittle, pastor of the First Methodost 1piscopal church, Evans- ton, in the Epworth Herald, official paper of the Epworth League, “Evolution provides us with & no- e conception of God," theorizes Dr. fittle, in the article, “This new con- ccption of God says that God has lwelt in isolation, He has al- ays created, “Nor does God 1hove worl 1as never dwell somewhere He is as certainly man is in his body. ¢ from any one of In him live and move and have our being, Gofl is more than selves, farnore, than the sum humanity, “Wo aware of God's ex- istence in universal qrder of the world; in the heauty and mystery of in the discovery of truth and chievement of goodness; in the costly, jme advance from mud to man, from savagery lo civili- zation; above all, in Jesus, “Is not this lr far greater conception 0d? “And not the volution us a tandpoint which to view evil in our s the in the wor He is not far aw i we we ou total of our hecom life; the long, ifter a of conception of helpful does give from most wor thing, to the per- yeare for one not in thousands enabies s, at world, spoetive few but in the perspeetive of miillions of onr of a “Ohserving truly astonishing progress made the firet man turned his head from the clod, can not dare to hope that the inspir prophets and poets will the years that are {he sinee Ol vision o yet be realized in “Fhe evolutionist believes that the whole univeree has labored to pro- dues man, a crcature endowed with memory so that he is able to survey th ation, that intelligence, and, the in fu- creative able to map out to determine with he some deg S0 rich that three too short his his love of hody links creation, that to ure; a ercat score years a time to love of ul a nature n are far satisfy love of brauty, hose whose s (ture rorders of nds all to the low spirit trans irth and enables him with God evolutionist, universe do with a him as rubbish to the What an outcome that of the travail of the universe! What a gigantic failure fhat the power whieh hitherto irected the course of evolution in the face of Iy insurmountabie verifable son of God has ap- i of the « ine And o the what man void ks will Cast seemi tios, 0 ared. “What will man? It is st reached the do an universe evolutionist as a man's body the goal of its so Dig spirit a who has ter- S says nearly levelopment, commencing that will restia may just e corves- Aing career continue hereafter' Teachers’ I ederation Asked to Back Scopes July 1 (P—The Ameri- Chicago, can Federation of Teachers has heen | John T in of the asked the fort to coming test seo evolution law In a resolution reprogentatives of meeting the coftragement Liberties union tions and ged de the teacher a submitted 1o the federation ‘offers to the American and all iduals who ling John in Tennessec here Civil other arganiz i Are eng: in defens WS DEAD ward D, Col Monday 1o of the fred dropped dead com NEWCOMER DE Stamford, July 1—1I n, 60, who came here man 60 ger ny front. of midnight Colvin's home Wis, but hig wife believed to be assistant Piano sircot "ox cony 0 the pany's stove on in of heart had been nd New last ront Milwa for n Anug are in Druns: Observations On The Weather Wa Southern night. hington, July 1.—Fore New Fngland Thursday partly cloudy fol- in ern much chan Vatlanle winds cast Liastern New slightly warmer to oming unsettled showers ir Fair to- by w Not ture fre lowed showers por- tion in tem- e becom ing sout I'o for and De lowed after- nder noon; bl h pressuze W upper Michigan Pennsylvar weathie winds becoming southwest was tions area high contr over w central ¥ s Vver " s vith a cin easant oW ten pera- A M cast al avei ed ture ¥ area low pressute vent .- athec 18 the | past; endowed also with imagin- | and wonder- | difticul- | with | Tennes- | 10,000 teuchers | SAVINGS ‘ DEPOSITS | | on or Truly a Bank of Service | made here Ill{l\u(" before You can get an answer (o any question of fact or information by writing to the Question Xditor, Daily Herald's Washington Burcan, 13 New York avenue, Washington, D C., enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advico cannot be given, nor can ex- tended research he undertaken, All other questions will receive a per- sonal reply, Unsigned requests can- All letters are con- EDITOR. not ho answered fidential, Q. What is the and doe the price Derby every one have a chance to win some money? A. Tickefs on the English Derby “Calentta Sweepstak cost five pounds each. Thousands of thesc sold, and of these only a very small number necessarily carry the names the various horses | eligible for the Derhy, the rest of the tickets Only those bear the name of a the Derhy chance of winning, and by post-time |on “Derby Day” | actus rters in ticket Sweepstakes on Engl tiekets are of heing tickets | horse eligible fc lanks. whose have a the the has usu- ally dwindled to about twenty, The person holding the ticket bearing the name of the of wins the first prize, which is usual- Iy close to half a million dollars, Q. Does a tree give as much waler as it absorbs? N etimated that a large birch tree give off from G609 (o 800 pounds of water in' 24 hours on a summer day, and that a tree gives oft a lttle less than 1 |as much, so that a large oak tree might give off from 350 to 400 pounds of water on a summer day, but this transpiration is not as much water as the amount ahsorbed By the | tree, as it does not give off all the water absorhed | Q. Who is the diplom | sentative trom the Irish Frec to the United States and docs he in all matters aifecting that st A. The diplomatic envoy of tho Trish I'ree Blate to the United States is Prof. Timothy A. Smiddy, Minis- fer Plenipotentiary, He r 1s the Trish Ifree State Interests as directly affeeting that but matters aftecting the olicy | of the British Irisl | IFree of 1l British Bmpire) he act | the lvice the British sador, who advises him after heen instpueted by the For in L Q was survivor of th and when did he dic A, It is generally Samuel Downina 19 It of the Revolntionury Wa is another cluim (hat Jo dled Mare 1858, was (h The question I% in doubt Q. Why docs a watel while freezing? A number of race winning hovsc, of course oif large oak al pre- State act preser Lmpire ate is also a part s throy Amba having ign Officc of Who the last Am ry T Vo War ition claimed that ied Fehru 1567, was the lust s v it 1here n Gray who last plye burst Becaust the water as hreak 18 not obs begins 1o thaw | Q. What te the name ¢ | and by whom was it writt found on " | main path i | Cemotery. ¢ | reads that is markers Arih ng fi National the poem Our W wife who want the hest fron cesses CLIF LOUPON JELIAES EDI 11 Nen | propertics of holding a ficket | AELLY MAKING wpy The soldiet's last No mare on life's p The brave and fa On fame's eternal Their sile And glory guards w The hivouac of t A. This is from the Dead" hy Theol Q. Which s th sion to in nse or Either word ann “stanz A, Q. erse In calculati a actors are taken in A. The acuustic depends largely up duration of sound a room | JULY THIRD bear interest from the Open on Saturdays 6-8 P.M. muffied drums sad roll has beat tatoo sarade shall meet len few, camplng gronnd, nt tents are pread, ith solemn round he dead."? “The Bivonac of dore O'Hara @ correct exprea- ouncing a hymn is correct ng the acoustic or hall what to consideration? siceess of & room on the length or fter it is stopped. This reverberation should not exceed conds by second used as a mnsie ha of a more than a few if the room Is to 11 or place of as- semblage. 1t has been found {hat the revorheration is practically indepen- dent of the place hody is situated e wi ol of the or; the the npon ote volume materials of i floors, extent upon sound the Actor's on? What Ch h Al A od in This is an o1 1899 hy Wal it and iere the vibrating r of the position depends on the room, upon the walls and ceiling he cushions, the to a certain initensity of the the ianee work of the Ameri- ganlzation found- ter E. Bentley, & Protestant Episcopal clergyman who had heen an actor. establishment of cle tween the church a provide tions to minister to natle \aainst Giliatod th Union of England, a T Tt has wplains chaplaing professio Sunday pe with similia Prpose in What iary A, In was a ¢l kind a0? Ancient who re of hodies, n g insurance co or orders publi rm has hee thae of lifc nate enterprises wh ations as to (e f life vhicl Is there e any \ old s In WAs y sery Orland he a is an sty winter, 11 Seened) said 1o hay o ° ol In nd is she e ) 1in o Addan 1linois. n v men 4 and number of me me pendlty was Lav ngla e TNE tetis the &oud corars " n e ety e eau (lieraid AKING R posinge the stage. Rome Wales sin niieg iy giam ne. Tts purpoge is the ser relations be- nd the theatre. It of all denomina- the needs of the on, and agitates erformances and The Alliance is Actors' Church n organization o he membership is on its rolls about more than 400 N of work does an an actuary corded the public the Senate and In recent times 1pplied to officers nmpaniés and cog- o supply the cal- probablé duration 1 insurance c.. are bhased character called of the plays of con- ou Like It" who there follows the called by this nologetically suys trosty but kind- The part i€ one f is tradi- played. Addane, se S ane the *ial settle- American birth? 'S was horn September at [} “Admiralty Law"? of law and me it pro- nee- act adnministared Lord High Admi- na mme 16 {he vas Jvian College the oidest ne in the coun- At Adrian, The school is the Mathodist co- @ been executsd 1801, n ing the ex- 39% o for the Loute. ite whien make ail fhe pro- vew want stamps