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New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY to established dustry, and the soda water busjness treatment by lines of summer In- The public has come to look governmental agen- cles | upon the President as |4[-|www\ng}lmd the fce cream dispensers have Phein and however little | been particularly hard hit. Perhaps the public may be this Tasued Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bldg. 61 Church Btreet nterests, snceoss his efforts may promise at of the Impression means a it 1a practically | able districts throughout the coun- nand by the | try great This will | from storms, and even hail, it can h any possible the start, and however reluctant he saving in money, but BUBBCRIPTION RATES $5.00 & Year, $2.00 Three Monthe, 750 & Month, may be fo project himselt into such | when it 18 realized that innumer- he take public opinion. A controversy, e clisdtio . have susfered damage forco of Entered st the Post Office at New Britain it as Becond Class Mall Matte materiallze e llialy strike | be concluded that the damage m be this year. eventuate " | should permitted to lmnrf- than halances | saving. TELEPHONE CALLS Buelness Office . Editorial Rooms 4.us ONE-MAN CARS WIN IN STATE “onnecticut DROPPING THI PORER IN NICARAGUA Withdrawal of the U after 13 The only in the pross room profitadle advertising medium Circulation books and ways open to advertisers | from 8 marines | The company, having the tate Supreme court relative to its Nicaragua years of |won a hefore American occupation s sure to re- |8 complete victory bound to the eredit of the Coofidge | right to operate double- it Member of the Associnted Press. -man Ihe gwmocinted Press exclusively en- | ttS3 to the use for re-publication of all news credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also local naws publ'shed heveln, one 1 administration her hick Doubtless we hall hear a little truck cars In city whe or not New Haven, contrary came about through ordinance which the of there- | operating such vehicles, now s able or - there to a ’ign. sought to regulate method reminiscence In connection with when such things are cata- its cars as it likes any- logiied for the benefit of the for-|where in the state, subject to the approvil the Publle Utilities Tt was Gen. Smedley Butler who | Commission. * was at the head of the first detach- | The New Haven law was attempt- ment of marines which in 1812 |ed fn the interest and safety of the to operate Momber Audit Burean of Circulation. The A. B, C. fs a national orgunization which furnishes newspapers and adver- tisers with s strictly honest analysis of circulation, Our circulation etatistics are based upon this audit. This instres protection against fraud o newspaper distribution figuces to both national and local advertiser: getful voter, of “cleaned np” the furbulent country | public. But the state law provides of revolutlons. | that the P, U. method operating to after a succession C. shall supervise the The Herald s on sale dally York at Hotallng's New Stand, Square; Bchultz's News Stand. Grand Central, 42nd street. tn_New Timen Entrance And by the way, he mopped up bet- ter at that time than he has done trolley the of car: Jocal ordinances in Philadelphia. Tt was under the aegls of the late Secretary Knox during the Taft ad- | ministration that this spectes of is reported | “dollar diplomacy” ~— as advertised unlikely to take any action in con- | gtarted. When Woodrow Wilson bt T Salal came and Willam 1. Bryan became secretary of state a notwithstanding. Tt is because of the nature of the state law that the trolley companics have the right to override local preferences {n so many instances. PRESIDENT'S OPPORTUNITY IN COAL STRIKE President Coolidge In so far as street rallway matters the governments coal deadlock un- | into power are concerned, city til an actual strike materializes, as | Hkely i1 characteristic | need scarcely exist. new seems on Sept. 1, thus | LAW-ABIDING ENGLAND AND THE U. §. A tremendous decrease of crime in England in the last 50 years — news quick end fo the occupation was ex- pected, especlally as Mr. Bryan had ridge until he | peen denouncing “dollar diplomacy. | But the marines remained during {he Bryan regime regardless. Mr. authority, American presidents have | pryan negotiated a treaty with e o take a hand In at-| Nicaragua — the \empling industrial dis- | which was propped up by American putes. Some may be of the opinion | machine guns — which had a clause that this is a disadvantage; yet it|¢or an American protectorate, such can secarcely denfed that the ef- nothing again trait to cross has reached In the abs digplaying his not a special legal what a sentence to read in a story, m sentence freighted possibilities of comparison conditions in our own country. At a time he hest as of the nation thinking, fectiveness of a presidential effort | ¢ oriticisma by the watchful Sr.n'l*)uak!nz ni wiltine about fue usually has heen greatly enhanced | ago stopped the plan. | when influence reserved | e World War ‘NH‘JIHVK!H! and the mained in the background. difficulties | yr. slow government of with with to adjust when £ exists over Cuba, and have been | enormous increase in crime in the | | United such was | came on and ates, comes a cable from for use Britain The faced as a final resort. marines re- Great in which the home last six presidents who were with coal strike from time to time, either attempted | gooretary Hughes bethought of the o o tnoy were called upon to conciliatory intervention, ch in-| b arines and mad veral attempts |y oo their cluded investigations of the issuesi | (o pring them home, but the Nics gaols.” The English record: Tn 1875 there were 10,000 persons called contestants into | o qing their protection against the | oo oy caryitude,” reting m or how- wrote letters to either side urging |, , gyan “government”* objected, ‘undergoing 925 settlement 1 ! fhe inerease in population, er, the party which had been out { 0 5 o0 gpa only 1,100 young got in despite conference, A ator, party out of power. Last year, there are secured agreements to submit the has | o issues to itration. Publicity and : won an election g ‘correctional power people g or in such efforts. |\ poyer, Tt made no objections 0 14 ang e DCNne departure, and | in Washington undergoing been I contemplated B Lading ihe world in crything, & fhe training of native SOldtery | . o (oo agide to let the honors ordered home. Unifed States p £ the resulta| .o que cogitation s tions. Governmental ac- and 1150 incly cion i {he marines were But if the Nicaraguan ment fails to protect for | for law and order go to England. Al BOVErN- | ywyat we need in this country are nid threatening aners and snglish methods in combatting matters which | o paps American invest- 1 be by marine de some although fhat would spoil a deal of our establighed busi crime. wis WUl Pre| i there might be need forl . some more assistance ness of mistaking legal technicali- {achments. Revolutions in Central | ties for justice. SPeCitic | i having become less fash- | S STEADY CHANGES HERE AND EVERYWHERE turning of upper Vifth ave York and in t had 1o need for a recrudescence Jar diplomacey for awhil e 3 in GETTING THE RIGHT EXPERTS ON THE JOB railway = 5 nue in New into a region of skyscrappers trade templ generally will take from it much of of streot the municipal it has had the few generations, We owners of “palaces” along to distinction past oit was "broke” a few weeks are told that ! nt Coo- | = 1yt mow is again prosperous. | ooy catened serious |t ormation was the most{ e lonue have been unable the of publ in street car history. and after an- utiful hy remarkable am fide one ls of the Connecticut com-' fheic k residences pany might take heart thing | ¢ peing displaced 1 ch o nstitution < the o handle employ O, In famous sire him to th such morld- Fifth avenue to the cate of a ¢ the as auditor for the railway, s nationwide no- {ransformation gair Tt the mayor tice lnowing } vhat g 1 the same thing on a roseve oks ago | is fal 1 in A T B smaller s tak v the Detrolt lines Were | ..o rogressive city in the land in the hole." The mayor had some of it in New Wwe Britain t Detroit | exam- 1 abont t vorld know and will have more of it in s nding some inted e future to the The persen who knew Fifth eve- as horrit nue — by observation — as 1t has nize the street wers he mot to se was ned ¥ ain us it And the Brit- even 10. N it for 25 years. or lea and Mi Ceon. who Has known v niversity ¢ Jownfown section ng into t ~ontiguous streets surplus of $1 . from now there nihesis, & new railroad station although thers are some who doubt enical pers it ring B s va glis an 8 O me the expert, thu tional sport ue solidity. Or muters around STORMY SUMMER STIRS COMMENT A « shoul be forming aro: mmer par and contrary | “conversations minds | | he Real away has Miami, the got mists a great sumption it will he easler of access, Some may be of the opinion that this wiil be a vantage, estate Fla, semblyman runner state for down had seen during speenlation at Beach, 1 surpassed to I, for a that A all he of his tour, Rock- week or existing AuSe that appropriate lprovements. that Rockaway surpass Atlantic City as resort, time may of Coney Between the high price of rubber and the high costs of gasoline, mo- toring may yet hecome a FactsandFancies critical However, hecome he way this gentlemen, detriment Island rather th a falr matter of mileage. ope upon however, n BY ROBERT QUILLEN Another Money ment, thing monkeys decol talks, You'll never left,” One {tive toasting. you ing but about not deht, p $ 0 to the an Rockaway imitation | not so much never ir n themselves th ot hear a good conse My country, of the old days was a decin; A love you 1f the hoss is a no way 1 unless you of partisan is 1ir morning grouch Men rassed hands aren't concealed in his pock- A sorves are man free its a man love bache g what more modest people inalien fee its institutions. Thor forever Or the np an war s expc is on rigi was a good scout ' 1 | manager When | retary was quoted as congratu-| Harding became president, oo oricon officials upon the fow | using of is 2 of the A heathen derstand Hops more the that The travel i hothersome detourage 1t enough the ien't 120 didn't hat's what er world isn't ammn Tocal te nnfortunate that excuse fol fig me 1l kill not jsn't of evolution it Thos might with | satchel The Ameri people st financia might stole trom of o the their €ail tific ¥ ball ay do who I the ove [ Kind it hor: to m W tired abolished, ide G employ e s W will no Mit be a it i killing man ont 1 always urages t e n at, atfer ristian entoura et mad aho! Chicago easy who his follies. 1 bt 1+ ner m lessons of o doesn't ion her all ity ng I ut nd mbling thing never used in the rte to right 1 Im th 1 Eimt i to wa on m discoverd 1l hut a th He m tent ships to the public and called for|June, has been greatly detrimental [to1a a hotel acquaintance that Wal- nut Hill park was the prettiest spot 50 in A ince 10, pti- | By Maxson Foxruss Junstt, A Tip for the Tax Reform Committee! see | How about a grin-some tax s0 lax spreading cheer bl think, tolks, lon't you? Bl they make We it would work, ad- in Invisible ! .00k here! You put my advértisement in a place where | nobody will notice iti" Our advertising manager it's right in plain sight!" Advertiser: “Yes, hut hosiery ad on the same p Gertrude, Advertlser { Why, | there's a Monkey Business By Francis M. Goldsmith I swear to grief 1 Why there fuss About a fellow's pedigree; I do not give a cuss If 1 came from mud and sand One thing I clearly understand— I'm here. and (hat sults me! i 1 cannot see is such a | | | sce | Whichever One | 1t nmethod as in thing s very clear certainly does heat (he f here setting themselves shapes, no credit on the apes ouzht to have around napes old-fashioned tle- use, many folks are \a up for or | Reflect Who ieir eer ark. | A nice noose! an't | Although I'm His theo | T think g | Obscrve not @ Darwin fan, s not so worse; he's night it in rever 1f you doubt this, for goodn:ss & Wake up! Just A because you cun ke, And when you arc awake, note how soon a girl can ma of a man! jar-| A monkey out his Evolution logg. working Mrs. not K your Was) hust he nd is laid off M CUSS) Huber: "N aid out.” The girl in the hammock street conductor, | ind room for one like the snl always the car can more, Fear ink | Why the stiff arm, old 1 was teaching my wife the car and during the how practice Irank thing Lee ping I sprained "Ah un- | — s n into some- el No 1 sprained it grip ihe ' g g e seat lenw: Tetters of (Found by Dear Wite: Many kisses s! I think meal. 1 am much what cents make! Ad Writer Heller) an Roland fifty seven after my irie- ie of you enjoying nd n a whale — every ion wy a differ- wish you hair ban- I'm wor- ana only nd kno v : saving money of 1 ence Suld b ished rving kid healthy | need a down, They treat popnlarity must be I go for a swim every the surf 1 few with me n fifteen minutes so much about teeth gun money le you the ont the ies — your are as you as your i ny me {85 ess by me well here — such deserved — and day — say My tan — it's hat to- shaving the ce and you 1l all” rect pay skin is getting toasted, I bought me lay it's gr and I'm glad beauty outiit ct vour a new o you suc after « at h a t bonght bargain nize | don't neg i I did as you e hasn't ugh ing. zeested me pairs W trade t . drar if you get lonesome ons on. with i sold me your end eve much insidions \cighborhood you mor rywhere, grocer a ticket y y I for - hap! 1de to love as ¢ sueh thing that ha your clos frisnds won't nd write soon — it's a habit Sly Dig on 0ok to e o you what men 1 1 in they Louls Kyne. Ihe Boastful Bean (A ) it irdy and Banryard Iy n It the " & sipped cked mold it here squash, A Wizard Herself r Althe Alth Claire a didn't read about For folks who don't — who are | el s the Giz- QUESTIONS / You ean of NSWERED get an answer to any fact or information by 16 Question Fditor, New | Britain 1lerald, Washington Bureau, | 1822 New York avenue, Washington, . C., enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, logal and marital wdvice cannot be glven, nor can ex- tended research he undertaken, All other que will receive a per- Unsigned requests can- answered All letters are ntial.—Tditor. tlon writing to ions sonal reply. not bhe confld | @ win it be possible { the annual growth of for ucts in the the amount ever for prod- United States to equal of consumption? | A The department of agricul ture says it will be possible, with | fairly intensive forestry, to grow | arouna 27 cubic feet of wood a by utilizing the coun- | try's whole forest area (470,000,- 000 s). But this cannot he ac- complished in less than to 100 from now. Present consump- around 500,000,000 cubic | The possible reduction of sub- stitutes, climinating will be offset by Therefors the to need less wood i' get it | all kinds o chemical chemical differs with It is essentially or of siticate of 000,000,000 year acry 50 | yea tion feet wastes, efe., population growth, nation is likely but rather more it we can Q. Are am of ing compe the ¢ the A ition different silicate of ed with a | some earth or | other basic body as the oside | | of lead. 'Window glass is made from silicate of soda and lime; silics glass, s and bottle common kind alumina with of the silicate vl baryta and magnesia be- quently discovered urope, Asia not know conlinents, of £l kinds, ok a potash combi alkaline such Drive Rohemian of potash and jcate crystal te lime; and glass flint s potash that silicate of glass, is, of Q. from A metal in. 1o rub wif lime, Q. | salama A tailed er on return egps, of lime and quantitic or soda the \ sms of pota manganese, iron the ing tr Q. Who nents of 1t also prese 1 and conti- Africa? who discov- About 800 B. Europe were al- | by who rtain hout ered i is cortain parts of veady inbabitated had attained a civilization when the in som® the people historie curtain first ri Nile and the Euphrates, nations and eivilizations enerable with age, agd arts, governments nd that bear evidence of owth through very long s, | trees, ¢ leys of tail f sects, mid harmibe 6ors vellow blue throug mander body a is there Al POSSESSing 4 | institutions slo e is of time 1 hay to a Long v called “The 4 Trail.” To t title 2 A W does the re- Long Trail is a mountain Green Moun= | in the ern found | The re in the Q sachusetts to Can- the Green Moun- The main trail is to he d hy branch trail summits of all the higher | te was divided into | section having in and mainte- | vicinity. The main frail is to encourage The oflice of the elib is at Proctor, 1 heing built by 1in club, ipplement ing to the cctions, cach the in it A charg huilding nanee own York purpose of t By the mount Cir in climbing Monnt W en in sociate ips draft of some of | power for th well-he the ligious, activit search | tion re is 31-2 largest refract- world? Verkes the At tronon of r s obsertatory the ~ Un Wi cal observatory of ity Chicagc Wis ine located T diameter. Jimensions in 1ing an and oRE glass Wha square 109 in lot con lot with an area of | 2.64 rods on each side rords around 0 Was! Sonthe rom what is the quotation communi- that | 1 instit form alone f Benjamin fie at 1866 of the Denmark ? ood Before Beaco in the title 3 night. and warme na- w1 . east ar Christian 8 Cont f untry n sunshine @an n Indian name for over Center vou gi m me is an TIndian Sunsht p the nc o e | were means ace of [hours Maine scatter R tures terior. ‘Rotten it g0 ¢ Row" in bridle 90 feet and a | Park Corner to along the south rpentine. It runs paral- riveway, from which | \ promenade the most of n and | re to be seen on its on fine ason and at | indays. The | e derived rk ashiona ling Hyde H Lan. a n set in Condi unsettl change from a fashi ong side th Roi Two Ways of pretty, Putting exac homel v A Minr water. bring happiness, T exy while duction Forbidden), son who | carsiage, although the to ride along it on horseback. similar cod on worms, slugs, snail as if formed of beads. It is abundant Rockefeller Foundation? incorporated and such persons stituted world, purpos feller. . Ma Minnesota of Kids away at summer camp, keeping happy and getting husky, Great stuff for the coming gen- eration! But it means silent hours at home, and perhaps lonely hearts, What would you give to hear your young. ster’s voice? In your next letter, make an appointment with your boy or girl to be at the telephone nat a certain time, Place the call to the camp at the stated time, and toll telephone service will give minutes of pleasure to you both. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEDN One System ., PRESTIGE IS REPORTED WANING Bppointecs to Central America Said fo Be Inefficient One Poliry Ustversal Sernies and the king is the only per- may drive down it in a public is free How can be ron and To remove with sweet oil, well rubbed riy-eight hours atterwards th finely pulverized unslacked rust steel? removed rust cover the I What nder? It is a genus of European Amphibia which inhabits wa- in their tadpole state and to it only to deposit their generally living in moist under stones, roots of te. The general form is very to that of newts, but the round, not flat. Salamander and in- They are inert, sluggish, and atures and perfectly The spotted salamander, inches long, black with bright stripes on its sides and livid | beneath, is widely spread hout Kurope. The black sala- r is much smaller, b the nd tail ringed, the tail almost kind of animal is a Willlamstown, Mass. Aug. 6 (Rl American prestige in Central Amera ica has waned in the last five years, and American ministers there have generally been political appointees their duties, Otto former special commise |sioner to Santo Domingo, sald at a |econference ot the Institute of Poli- ties todav, “Lack of continuity in the state Idepartment and the unfamiliarity of the American officials with Cen- tral American affairs are among the uises of the diminution of our in- fluence,” Mr, Schoenrich said. “The ministers have generally been igne norant of the Spanish language, and |absolutely unprepared. Alps and mountains of south-{ “The political developments of crmany. Other species are|ihese cou and the material in Spain, Ttaly and in Asia. |development of most of them is be- al salamander is not found {Lind the world standard. Unless we United States, render efficient assistance, conditions What is the may arise which might force us to ie over one or more of the Carb- bean conntries or allow some foreign power to do so."” Mr. Schoenrich included the TWest lies Tslands and the countries of “entral America in his observations. American’s Caribbean policy was de- seribed as wavering President Roosevelt fook a strong iiitude, but the palicy of the United |States wns not firm with Charles B. Hughes as secretary of state, the v said, cting that what accomplished was largely through moral snasion and “bluffs” He to President Wilson's leourse in Mexico as “pusillanimous.” |and said Mr. Wilson was swayed from a strong atfitude hy considera- tions of European policy. The American record in Cnba wae Tonorable and he said. American intervention in Haiti had proved a grievous disappointment to the inhabitants, but the present ad- ministration more factful and co-or American influence in Nicaragua ful In detarmining a Carribean poliey, Schoenrich proposed that the at titude taken be onc of helpfulness 1 friendly detachment, “with & inimum of bluffing,” and that dis repeesentatives be carefuls and with insistence upon of .Spanish. 1 an official or unofticial CNLeTS iy gy of financiers, business or pros Va fcssional men to give advice in res lation to proposed measures. | | as | for unprepared Sehoenrich, or 88, ies work of the| This is a philanthropic trust by act of the New legislature of May 14, 1913 terms of the act the trustees, s they might a with themselves, were con- | a hody corpomate with 1o receive and manage funds purpose of promoting the ing of mankind throughonut through charitahle, re- missionary and educational | well as through re- and publication. The founda- ceived gifts aggregating $100,- from Jfohn 1. Rorkefeller 248,000 in trust aor specific s from Mrs, John D. Rocke- 1 speak asse jes as was Sefennad Observation n The Weather inated linated he described as success« hington, Aug. 6—Forecast for rm New England: Cloudy to- | Mr Friday fair and ightly sh north- 7d north winds, diminishing. | Pre Miesissippi | nlomatic ditions: sure remains 1y chosen a thorough knowledge 1He ¢ river sugges high pressure 5 Ohio s of Mexico. An e rspreads FAMOUS ACTRESS DIES Los Angeles. Aug. 6 (P—The the. atrical team of Courtwright & Lee {was divided yesterday by the death of Jenny Lee, aged Miss Lee, known as an emotional actress, play- fed with Jefferson and Booth and vith her husband, Willlam Court- starred in dramatic sketches ) the early days of vaudeville, In ! vacent years the couple had been do- {ing character work in motion pic tures. | high ¥ ov rth cific eneral dur to Florida ed places elsewhere Mount Showers 24’ from widely 75. east of Tempera r in the vdition ocky are slight! A ins owery : over central ons favor for ed weather ar » in temperature as 1 16 ns states. | ¥ his not vieinity much THERE AIN'T affe at t1 NO SUCH ANIMAL for the t circus tirst o tirst time. That's yol know that are not e? Have you be 02 n told that a cat a drowning L much that thun- Do think en that it's danger Have Do tha elght ment that fables and com- n Bureau's new - mail as CLIP COUPUN HERE..... EDITOR y FANCY STATE . w Britain Herald.

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