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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925. {hat much good will accrue from | ments in working conditions, a five- the present agltation me e | Factsand Fancies : for “complete”* recognition of the NEWS FROM GEORGIA union, which means the “check-pff" Tasued Dally (undey Bacepted) ‘ ON EVOLUTION | system ; At Herald Big.. 81 Chureh Strest ' At a fime when the followers of | The threatened strike in the Dolitilenk Arstiinogonthree u’l [ e | | i New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY BY ROBERYT QUILLEN : fivorees he har volution erusade lave | bituminous fields is based upon a SUBBCRIPTION RATES 45,00 & Vear $2.00 Thres Montha. The. & Month. promised the nation that they will | different premise, as the wage agree- ! J i ; L Darn the good old days! Think of ttempt to make the teaching of | ment, negotiated in February, 1924, | trying to shave all over. Maxson Foxrau Jungi this theory gal in every stute | still has 20 months to run, expir — (It We'll Say They Need M Ing on March 31, 1927. The present | A fallure need not G Achaoie | Al threat of a strike Is based upon the | €AM be proud of how swin assertion that many opcrating com- Iheyiig tenchiligaalinodt Miel iHodtonl Rane s Almost, but what a chan o | only sorry imitation N | losing E news gratifyi to | partics 1o the agreement have ahro- | (jalect, Nat teaching folks to be amusi ditorial R liherty in education | gated it . | = | me t} ew fror Geo a yes- Entered at the | Oftice at New Britain, g ona o o as Becond Ciass Mall Ma: terday that the house of representa- Wl | — | to overwhelmingly | TELEPHONE CALLS panies in West Virginia which are QUESTIONS ANSWERED " g Siiaaitantin o an answer to any Snalliln 1 iness of the state to | fields was estimated to have cost the | Eireet cleaning. They pick up every quos (v inTorina e it thing. L g raw material' y 4 with and the supporter | miners $143,000,000 in lost wages ; writ Quustion Lditor, New - A IoBka0 ! ud, Washinglon Bui in the hooks a | ‘ Al aagn ey i b York avenue, Washington, The Leak re contineed that he 1922 strike he an cite t ate baloon tircs simp FEp ; x ! that it The 1922 strike in the anthracit At any rate baloon tir plity In the City reulation books press room always open to edvertisera. A S - particular branch of religion. [and the operators $30,000,000 in Member of the Assoctuted Uress, | | Our guess 1s that the self-reliance |V 1 | { of Amevicans may be attributed | sing wo cents in stamy cafe to assume that all of this cost | largely to the cafs How to Become Popular v. Medical, legal and marital By Frederlek 1. Stettin i ave an old friend Horace Mils; | pung s Whenever down th vt e drills othe 1 matters, Yven the "m!"l"))‘flv wntul ot Jac 10 fact no maintenance of idle properties. It is passed on to the consuming cannot be given, nor can e which is usuglly the case in Member Audlt Bureau of Cireulation. | 1hat anti-evolution or fundamen fgrcement of 1923, which caused | s The A 8. C. onal orgniaation | s are embraced by some church- | an average increase in the lahor | S A alsalor imenta t i that the | cost of a ton of coal 80 cents, the i et evolution are bLeing | advance was entirely passed to the | Fin par D or sirloin steuke e ineures merous theologieal | public despite the idealistlc request Attentic 1 good mea nal and e Perhaps people coneiled to them | d 11 to him “Ye Old Detourrs like you, 1' 1 e gospel 4re | Thare is a limit to all things, and 1t is no alry pers t Com mine now 1 ymmis the impor-| of Governor Pinchot that the opera- Boston, local advertisera, i tant ones in some denominations; | tors absorb part of it. The' Hersld In New | &N that ministers of t} Tork st ot Now Siapd. Tmes | not all (undamentalists. in the nature of economics there is Joxers have learned that ducking |0 flattery I'm han : | Grand Central, 42nd street, Georgia Is (o he congratulated |a Jimit to the production costs of | is unsafe, hut politicians haven't got r‘ think it is a wondrous thi e |upon recognizing these facts and |anthracite coal 8o far as it affects| the ldea s 1'd lke : i to know how L can bril DETAILS O ZONING acting contrary to them, as Was | the public purse, The average price o) s Myselt to such high standing.” THE ONLY ISSUES done fn Tennessee, Oklahoma and | of anthracits at the mines in 1813 | that 4 | e teach- | i i HS is at least practiced in Florida. And | was 83,53 a ton; in 1925 the average | ing of algebra. Ha sald Sl et mitiuivabey, 5 2. He I ene 1 o {he zon. | Georsia 18 and will re malin just as | gost has been $9.06 a ton; the peak e % 1o | A pleasu Tl X 1 Wisconsin i Sl : Sl JUs H8 otliering = s The hard part isn't to concede 4 R cow, that is, it goes down on its ing movement; int of | relisious as other parts of the south. | followed the 1923 strike, when it .= 50 Ll et ¢ to | With peace my soul it fills; ! front feet first and then on it 1 a‘/% [} PFR!WH] diaasracn e oy e most important state in|yas $9.62 a ton. The cost to the| .oncede that right is a ma ,T"\' to my philosophy | e . ]‘“M”Hm of zoning. P t was fnevitable e south and its action yesterday | consumer depends upon the distance AR R 1 1] \j" ,:'”\ ingly v ] i | Q. Who was the first nun in Irc R hould have a pronounced influence | antnracite §s transported, including| Fven if Chicago quits Tllinois she |y (0o my bills ‘”\‘ b LS [\‘laci} s A8 {dget is savd to have | JAUDUY ’ e w - : 4 | probably won't insist on raising he equt the details atter ths broad principle |\ PAYINE the writing of fundamen- | tne neccssary costs of wholesale and z“” AR il 7 : . Of soning was adepleds perhaps| BUst church doctring dpon Bllule) retgil disteibutlon. Tlie average Sl Faidhini 0 AR S M Weasics books In other southern states. price of a ton of stove coal to con-| The Presbyterians i You nsed to s en g DD Tindicape and snimai pant | i) the this is experienced in all citles where zonit he practice s 5 2 sumers in 1013 was between seven | dick, but they may Here, whe s inevital DARROW'S “REPLY" WAS and elght dollars, depending upon that the dot - APPROPRIATE the distance transported from the Gertrude, ¢ i Ramsay MacDonald i e e e ol (01| Ve g S R i . o sz MICGATTHT 1S NOT 10 " nuous efforts to secure 5 e e o h Aok 4 g T the knowledge that ity X I keepin v Y ; P AT o July 30 (M—Tha former | ; world golf. the house 1 message of Willlam Jen- | 4round $16 and $17, depending upon ; gt girls in the daring EES ¥ of comniong of lone by tter's death, was entirely justified | aphracite coal has to compefe f s ¢ until the | Mdeas thing " naturally becomes | S s of military | Official Denles to Report o form milit i o rofectod by a vote of 276 dven O the plea that it material had written an which Justrious commoner was buried. The | ontinue to be heated. Migh grade| R R tizen i question hs | o . - tiet an addi- New York World made the point|pyuminous coal is almost universal-| You never realize what an un-| “wypnrg gg it the Editor helones viss alls £55,000,000 on clean place the world is until you e G crihenl by ths: Swise law| Jaly 30 (P-—Denial {hat A G i e : put ‘on white flannel trouscrs A e | ot Jung 24, 190 1 renuneia- | Premicr Mussolind of Italy is about t gument that well to wait at least until after the | ohio ang in the south. It is sald to i Charles 1L Capr, | 1170 has been aceepted.this natural- | to u a surgical operation was g bsolutely nothing to in- funcral hefore Mr. Bryaw's friends | jio ot more heat than the same| Alas! No distinguished | e lization in anather conntry is recog- | mad 1 officlal cltcles 1 a war for many years fssued the final message, and the | o044ty of good anthracitc and has has yet given a corresponden Dinstot a osquilo | ni ' vithout such T ) lenial was in resy to r ; ] leprecat ny school a million dollars worth i o 4y |it 35 mot recognized. Before he re- | ports from Daiis yesterday - that sgestion that the United. States stamps. | turns to Switzerland, an American | Signor M fin ght soon have Japan wers possible enemics amp I am getting fised up for ! I i na pagible e ey summer se My wings arc rving that the Bryan docu- | wyiih bituminous coal, and if all the ment was made public by his friends | 2 v racite in the country were sud- il \ 5 No Joke seizes the ¢ tha v th : Contributor, looking at a batch of ' il ¢ after his death and before the il 4enly eliminated the nation could to an annual " somelo vun city. stily acquired | opinions dly unsound. In | yesterday that it would have been | o cating purposes west of R ST I i e : %ot o o S8 Bhe ning the city city govern- ment is cert be responsive to | public sen t blic need wspaper & a4 that in view of |, jower ash content, but anthracite | It pro ron ssum i e cire stances 1d refrain rof ¢ o cast hecaus | 3 : S v % the circumstances it would ain | i preferred in the cast because of noof Sw origin should an oprration for the removal of an Several other speakers also referved that the Ar « 1 actual 3 from comment until such time a clei hoss, ease of regulation Soor mint 1¢ he maryiesil thorities his | uleer of the duodenmm ' 15 hliase of thu: navall problem o o i e its cleanliness, ease g Poor man! 1t he marri o 1 ) t num. Pl the naval problem, only ¢ i that could be so called ar purhaps often rafion of renunciation | (Kecent Tome dispatches have Uieir remarks were vague and Mr. Darrow, however, evidently |, 4 smokeless combustion, Pyra-|he can’t keep up his wi ts to Communal, Can-| insisted the premiers health is good, . \aracter. marries too late, he can't skin! with her, i Practioing iy voiel Swiss citizenship, with | despite occasional roundabout rc Althoug e government's hig k. ¥ for the tough- was not of the same opinion, ¥et|yging of production costs in the no one can find fault with his care- | e of anthraclte would perhaps right . g es of the zon- HNg swee nd move 1 g 3 showing that he has ob-| poris to the contrary) majority in the commons enabled fully chosen words and restrained |y o 4 pad effect upon the industry “gufter little children to come un= | o coon 111 bo able-to get the cor ign citizenship for him- Last night's Paris dispatches said | them to defeat the MacDonald mothod of replying. Mis denial that |, ¢ o whole and the availability and | to me” They're not wanted infy .y piteh Evershody. seems o] Sell wife and minor children, and was reported in diplomatic circle | amendment, it is generally conced- inereasing use of substitutes are in- | apartm nt ’] ouses dx‘yl v‘ T 1\ DO | qdinire my tenor voic e s iled docun :ll‘ \‘r, Premicr N lini would soon ! ed : wlv\‘ dealt some tell. Jlace for them on the streets June I'm of sl from Swiss citizenship | undergo un ogeration, The repori | ing hlows, and the opposition ne e he argumen y anthra- | ! g L0 SIS ANDEd . ) 1 cludeq in the arguments by —_— Rhaiimus an L. S ough the Direetory of t anton | said the operation would be per- | yapers are making much capital of cite operators granting further The ability of the Welsh miner (0| «opteh, I helieve I'm better tha his ovig It h nlects this, | formed in striet seerecy cause of | it Winston :hill, chancellor wage increases, The consumption of | dig himself in during the War| e now for some real work ~ within the ages when mili- | gjie desive of Mussolini and th 1 icularly anthracite per capita has decreased, [ doesn’t scem so impressive when You | gune 4—Working hard A ervice may be required, he close to im that there should ¥ . zed snbmission to think of chigge L prople, and found fable to military tax, to arrest | general knowledge of the ma corrcon of his collcagues and I-fending a cruiser building policy, ©[1924 than in 1013; for instunce, ] orreet this sentence: “No matt S ; Swiizerland | report o which he was originally opposed nd bituminous coal | o0 4y were 91,624,022 tons | yow ba 1% said she, “I 1 Sang into Q. How long after desertion | Mussolini’s health was re ed | Tt was only recently that the lon g s A v ar have been N I rlegitimate cducation in sciences causes | rights Goniio ke ; b b : it e e T M | o : Ay, | N8 Tosa ; LA Al ) FHED COAL SITUATION | the weight ud coun- Y | | AND THE PUBLIC Il o 4 d in ter mpla- | general st in onil ihere Swasilcan ol NS BECEY —_— Aly good e and pinishment on his return 1o | 1jl a salisfactory recovery tion mined; In 1924, according to the | lut calk to the finished my supper from the Mavine corps is a Mavine | critical w months ago. Ile was drawt it sfruegle within the willing I 5 | m tomorrow snbject to arrest and punishment | said to have ha e \ ween the supporter: o v I R0 (he Givoloslealusurvey, im tomorrow i ¥ i had nternal Letween the supporters of Ther v 05t ques- tios f the zoning ot ound a for desertion? | hemorrh and specialists dis- dmivalty 1 the ceonomy | lupj Ly all of A. In-time of peaec til “"«“"u\u 1 regard the advisability of v 1 in triumph tot the ad- During the strike year of 1922 only | them, T s until | end of his enlistment period | an operation. Some fear of the con- cabinet decided on shutdowns N, ooy 90 yons were mined, but in finally drove on tinly enjoy| Q- Mow many college graduates| sequences of using the knife vas cruiscrs yearly during the life (he tonnage mined was 90,214,000, { will sec t mines bring about picnics are there in the U. 8.7 | expressed because of the weakness e present parliame 3 production had gone to 83,- - = S public ! L S elet. lonnage || A T d und VOnTE . According fo figures for 1918 | of the patient, onomy group, of which Mr. Jm WU gy0an tons, The highest onnnse | 2 Feqrs Ago 10@@Y |ty wi u skin 1 YU i aiost asalabo thers werel e e o an opefation was Churehill was supposed fo s the ® fig | the history of the anthracite in- Must find out where 908,464 living col graduates in | ghandoned ang the premier was lead, had strenuously opposed com- 1itdown ns a7, r b g ! 1 was mined in 1917, during | | June 5—No us TE (Elot ot ger|[lhe EvsiEinEas (ol population of | placed ppon a rigorous food regimen ing the country to a building rhat Date) [in, but couldn’t get throngh 1 5 00, | so as to effect it possible cicatriza- pam in future years, but the dustry | the war, the total b g U4.611 s11, : j Jifficulties. Irrespecs it L Mr, and Mrs. |netting. Well, faint heart n ve What is the speed of sonnd? | 1aon of the ulcer of the duodenum, lor yielded hecause of threats L andin e S0 Slin I cd them a | laiv ludy, so 1 perched on 1l Jonng travels at the @ of | that portion ot the sm intestine | o signution by the first lord of 10 188 iR Al | Gigntly less. But to nor- - i © homv, 140 ting and serenaded her until mor per sccond in st at | which is conjoined to the stomach. | the admiralty, W. C. Bridgeman, of the public is the produc- 2 the anthracite indus i t evening, They | i I'll keep trying wonde s Centigrade | According to the DParis report the and the sea lords. ; . I maley” in th lap me it 1 tried to ki How are United 3 T cicatrlzation had not been ac- I'here is plgpty of support for the o (mibutia >t coal, and & : she would s nd distribution ¢ 1, an {he return to no more, ¢ marri 1 time 1o s appoi complished and an operation might | government, so far as last night's | lebate is concerned, especially Business in factories t - o \\"'m\wm s ¥ B e through the sfatement, in citing the N 1 n. These figures ougnt to T e ut tl vol-| “What do#you 1} k of 3} tific: e T n. in population. These fizures ougnt t ris somewhat slack, but t ol L ) ink of . % o . stification of the ship-building Conditions in the anthracite and | \©F G5 L 0 e 10 mine nd | tme of frelght “exported from the | Women who wear furs in the sum the home Says Elm City Pelice | program, that the existing ships | city is s heavy as ever. mer time 2" June Gre Winston | Countenance Violations |were fast wearing ont, and the em< serators alik vod: “They evid ] ) Tarki 4 fwo distinct problems ORCr2 S 1. H. Johnston has recel [, ; They 4y | Churchill, Booth Tarkinglon and| o Chy Lo Ty 80 (P—The of- | Phasis placed on Mr. Bridgemans b e DELgnhig beauty s only ekin diep.” i e 3 4 tter from Corporal Patsey v James Oliver Curwood | v T contenfion that if Great Britain did at every important | s " . S ; : o . [ficers of the Grand Avenue Bu S 5 ; 2 e an area | Shepherd Appeals in who is with the {roops advancing . Gros, O atlon. mmade b of the | not lay down cruisors (his year she nt. Anthracite underife ea | 4 RGN on Pekin. Corporal Crowe was in s nston Churehiil, Cornish e g e She s e iy war de- Contest Over Estate | t8 C<b =1i0h vein 1t Aln't Gonna— T S i leadinsbusinsesimen of U fon | e % 3 liouse 1 | of the iy, v receive a tion s SR T e tholl iouse was in great excite- | street, Indianapolis, Ind.; e e e Japan and 9 Shepherd, foster-tather and princi- | PR b o [ ment, for big sister was going to| Qliver Curwood, Owosso, Mick | fre 1 ers association I well organized on both [ AR L oy of the will of Wil- | St The faki 3 i | EIve @ shower 1o a bride-to-be, lispute; the industry |fiam N. McClintock, millionaire or= | (T (GG ; What's vour sister supposed to fled an appeal from the | i s ) SOt | do. Jimmie2” asked four-year old is what they alwe authori- funetions al-| 0\ ome years less, production o mines are Sranes necessary than in 1913, despite the Increas THE NI SEASY ALONG ARCH STRLE tumiinous industries are dissimilar | | 0 square miles in northeastern L | chicago, July 80 P—William D. eylvania and the industry is B | asking that a special meeting of the | Q. low me are the ietationto Held nbioncssoit] e B e production is | phan has : e . |order of the probate court, which re- jazse SoneRL: s‘msm to admit the McClintock will | 74 per cent of the {\ “rrohate, The appeal, to which a [ | | charges which the busin construction that there might tion ver been taken, and there | (o gevionsly affect the effici friction between Japan and |are no ble estimates of the | ¢ police of the Grand ay United States, 3 1 w¢ might | | 87 official action can be take iperint 1t of air Sprinkle the water, T guess,” said | | ©§ are it dispos up on | Be LU ¥ | her five-year old friend, * | total numk precinet. The major charge e dragged way as Q. What involuntary { ained in the petition 1s at the | America wa i into the great [ patrolmen have been blocked in [war,” is heing commented upon, but A. One whose creditors petition | their effort to rid it section of the | hints of danger from American have him adjudged bankrupt. city of law brealers by their super wal p in the Pacific have not Q. Where did George V g or officers, who, it is cla ¢ | attracteq special notice, 1t is point- them The Ttallan works the Berlin : otworth ontrol 80 per cent of | photostatic copy of the will, leav- % brickya are ta t ) S ched, was file ickyar "' 5 s Wally the Mystic lin the civchit court. It stated that | mass meeting e AL He'll Such competition 88 [\ AeClintock estate consists of ¢ ; Anl e anthracite industry ap- |personal property valued at 37 [EMEESEERE Have fellows always up a tree, |and real estate wortl#2250,000 | sidered prol ) And it was fough for men, | it v time \depend- |ing the bulk of the & coa! 100 to Shepherd was att « produce 26 per cent (10 ¥D Lol | | bankrup Answer Your Questions | women folks, you will agree | title “Defender of the Faith?" petition, have deprecate out that oy were uttered by E o P gONY!| A This title was conferred on |the groar1 that “it i navy enthusiasts having no politi- JSCOX ystic Wally, Henry VIII by the pope and has|it is also charged DootlegZing | ry linfluence outstde their own cone o been 1 by British sov-|goes on under eyes of the police, | giityencies who make no rious efforts to en- confineq tn the inde- panies Walking machines, which ear s produced dn| TR few hours the amount r Price Also Enter Tnto Tt ot Sre ried | | duces 4 ,“ hat would actu- | formed her Y | Dear Wa igns. ) I'he debate on the appropriations fons a N of wear ¢ BROES = of MeKinicy ] | o)l me. if v Q. How many the | force the law the new warships is to be con- | planet Saturn? 1ed today, is considered probable A thonght ve ten J. T PARISH DIES he house Wil pass them by & Mix; *water | € dress will be called hough © is disy s N Have ) () 8| m \pproximating that of last sistant cook, D ra 4 B Q. Do any countrics of America [H, Daris} brok : s vote. store & s than the United s cele- | long s 5 MeMillan's o others ata st froclkssr Observatwn fs at 20 cents a pair > the Fourth of | pany Gov < INDICTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT % Yes, Guatemala, D t the summér home his Honolnlu, July 30 (A—The terri- On The Weather pawtucket Mill Owners o 5 st ooy SRS N4 Dea Gl Cometie, b S BN foriel goxnd ury hax returmd teo S enh e anniversary of American in-| Hampton, 1 estord Jictments charging E. L. Conkling. = Announce Wage Slashes | iy SRG Jcpendence | member of the e racht e Ceoialoo oy e Pawtucket, R. T 30 P —| A : t & W hould be th iBEhel tormarly O e Yund P. Coa employ- | ture of the water in \sh | “Cerese” His wife, r ing $4,170 in connection =k G dor sureive the sale of municipal bonds: A Masculine Art A. The temy . Wwall may range from o ) ) vorld e i Forecast for Eastern New York: | 1 s world 15 a mess degrees. § ber of companies | ally take place in six mont oy 5 P ity The | are amployed for testing ! I m °d | (Perhaps you can't, sinee yowre TR aninEton I Tl Forecast | for Southern New England; Partly| & peratur uld st e ) 3 ' from Q t 1 r wood th port trom certain | 1s trees v as| uce 1s chiefly southwest w Conditions: The area of high/| pressure in west has in- X its influence Manitoba o + eastward 1o South i _ : e Preeiiaila raintively 2 ¢ t Hendricks: “I'm b the far southwes nd northeas nt t ¥ - ik 1ve some mor T . s e sh ) A wer ed | © T you loan me ST 1A ¥ AND LIGHT HOT ward to Missouri wers occurred ke i < able T Valuable Tip ..CLIP COUPON HERE.......... Washinzton Bureau, N, B, Herald in the lnner districts from Minne- Reic S sas and in the Wanted | ¢ ; | granted miners an has been fa Tempera- }1.-'v at 5 per cent in wage |tures continue cool along the north-|died dent : “Quite satisfactorily Time never hangs heavy on e e R TATE e aid o ern border from the Rocky Moun-|58. He 1 t oul She marrled for |hands of a boy wWith his first watch. a reader of the New Britaln Herald sind af-l t t might t et tains eastward and are generally'lyn Nationa ars. | m ot alimon (Copyright, 1925. Reprod built there, It is mofe than likely other ar increase, IMproves u.iow the seasonal average His home was in New York. forbidden.) o 5 1 F