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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1923, purchases at the t f ' This the situation torist and respect by the public. Senat New Britain Herald| ;[ ;17 HERALD PUBLIBHING COMPANY to system a llcense upon the inday €8 not ne | should be p fasued Dally (Bunday Bxcepted) —— = | - At Herald Bidg. 67 Church Btreet CURBING THE SPEED | open T OF MOTOR BUSSES BUBSCRIPTION RATES ) k a lay 15,00 & Year, : 32.00 Thres Montha. 80 roundly criticized of late that the | 50, & Month, mitted, But gambling, iry department, it seems or wecretive, 18 not a public 11 {he new system w nece littes, ssity on ¢ or any other bereft of p BLAMING THE WEATHER ON SUN SPOTS The “uneven” ted fumEas s Haven't artion of the Massachusetts regls- You Said the Folks? Same Thing, trar of ing tion motor vehicles in annour , 4 at the Post Office at New Britain Becond Clams Mall Matty he would revoke the registra- weather that has that cell shock was not sufficlent of | Baey 1 of all who turn the highways|been experienced this summer has|a shock nto speadway n 1 th pub-|NOW heen definitaly upon B CALLS 1 specdways 18 in line with p L | 028 Ne o n al sun spots,” L B be to jeopardize the lives of motorlsts and TELEPHOM Business Off1 Editorial Rooms .eva How long will ipon the a ¥ : I QUESTIONS ANSWERED erde You Or on the estior &k e nnot permitted to be a puzzle to astronomers and D¢V fores have burned in ye made weathar predictions in answer inform n Ed to a The only DUIDRCSATERs tlon m the press room City. table advertising medlum Circulation books Iwaya open to adve 3 n edule 1 of 35 tha llves of thoss who patronize |§0me parts of the world “nearly im. | Caltfornia and o 1 bia rthwest? s call- | possit cases. | United §ts been irritated by . ol v . Factsand Fancies the same thing has been oecurring | KY SUBERT QUM in Europe, Member of the Associated Press. n hour, as is done & Amociated Press 1 vely en- aver titled to th' use for re-publication of all news creditsd to ft or uot otherwias in some excl ze mpeed of the fastest| shifts in weather, eeal a freq than 45 noruean some of them trains is ne more EN ited in this paper and also loca) France has experienced | s published heveln. L | s an hour, and 35 miles an b-ourii‘:rn short hot mpella since the end by Similar condl- | too fast for (of May, in each case followed nd th Member Andit Burean ot Cireulation. e A. B, C. 1s a natforal organization which furnishes apers and adver. ere with a ecrictly honest analyels of | culation, Our circulation statietics weather, been whole of that each time a sun the of the road & safe- | cold ralny tions have throughout the It 18 declared came at the ty of pas experienced It harm to engers. do the bus business 2 exp! will no Europe. | alogan? slow the schrdules warm otection & ! dtstribution fignc There ticut bus they are manifestly too fast spell same One nplain spot upon o speed of lminary French would be well for all 18 them to quit try- ratlroads ! some astronomer | The Ferald ts on sale dally Tork st Hotaling%s New Stand. Square; Rchuitz's News Stand irand Central, 42ndl street. ously asserted there things happening sun and sun epots of such power, | cau Entrance nsial upon pete with the in kpeed so long as they are us lasting for short intervals, ha HOW TO! ELIMINATE MOTOR MADNESS 2 epots have been kno hefore, public highway for the purpose, that causing the easy to believe run atomo- | Kind IT'S FOOLISH TO IMITATE “TRON MEN" ted | summer. Those ear-old “cham- | heen 14 be mads of weather that comething has dominated the treasured, to by s worthy The remarks of S Nathan widely-qr in Conn. cticut approval Douchy, 91 saw the total erlipse of the sun plon of rum and tobacce,” gave the | winter had the oppor mpression that there was an old- | time to note the enormity of speaking, and defiance sgainst = with eourage the W. C. T League and every prohibition advocate fn the | land. Unfortunately, some of his re- | marks took on Mark Twainian hu- Hmer one flames sebthing from the tun even | And in order to bring about su under normal conditions. In the case ble drive should a2 desir oondition licenses to y rescinded the anti-Ealoon of sun spots thess flames are va ba ruthless greater and cannot bu ing an weather, help ¢ cases of reckless RAnence Yerreatrl pre We can do upon fering. ering matism mor and suggested exaggeration for | By the time the o ack ing astronomical view the eake of effect nothing about it. however, but take intellectuals prate o m The Th don't interested reader got to the end of | what eomes sun in all prob- e pleasure car. truck or the intervlew there was mighty ahility will continne hurning for homd be “ho !l althon gl Licenses also 1AKEN | 1iile solace left, irrespective of per- | Lillions of will have iway from those MOL | canal proclivities toward or against plenty of time o ge ustomed to the o are strong drink. its idiosyneract The trouble-malers by ignoring race iz not hecoming one of 1les of the roa o w in ENVIRONS APITAL Masgsarhn T SCLEANING TP ROt ag i tleman, fear 1 OF SUMMLR ( And ses should rough an aset = not 100 Resjdents of eastern satisfied to be ¢ being it s set1s who hate hesn well enough alone may not 1 thing. army | enthusiastic not cultivating summer althful and in- | Som themselves from thinking that with the colt a d many of the ire plaving Presi sconeed mp no outdoor he not hate resulted had Presid hie vacation in Ver- mont, Maine or samewhere else lifetime It is claimed that the gotcrnment and prohibition wunit has taken special 2ins to clean up condltions within Jinst ..l the arca around Smampscott: and | eyre is 4 horn in eo-operation th t T foren part of it which couid relied u o people, |t A ere up seagc and he Some has heen a re and oh- in those e health, etill and anor towns along the a cars regard- | North Shore feeling the force of the gick. They are | wave of reform, and even Svamp- - {fse]f was not entirely over- with I's famous b ! unavailir the worst dose of reform in its I Paml ¥ lres fortunate folat ot s and certain officials of | Tescle Sees a MOvie Comedy those who | afoul of the net jortors, natuTe, how only last we the tecerd in de- | himself —— a prominent Demoerat who was active in the late Demo- cratic earnival at Madison c. A part of Romerville got the : State SEVERE B e Bt el City Sights Roston has received won't forget by ) cents in stamps 1 marital ex- ms for | s 1 8 The Corner Drug Store. = Three Friends” and with what period of American history does the poem deal? i Song of the ‘Three/ Friends," The Bong of Hugh G and “The Song of the Indian Wars" by John G. Nelhardt are poems which form a series of nar- ratives ¢ g with the tur trade the tra rl region of the United States poem ieals with a complete ¢ la in it- they form an epic covering this period THROWN STX STORIES AFTER FIERCE FIGHT New York Walter In Dying Condle Over Bill tion—Trouble Aros Whil re —Woman Is Imohed. 12 (@) —Solomen her, 25 in Bellevus today in a critical conditien ing a harrowing tight for his t reached when wis thrown fror th tloor of Hotel Flanders to w York, Aug. f, together L waiter, 18 arrati at is 1 9 ght whic line, vaud 1o set 1 inerse the actured, both he received s fall of six is held for his was ken es in Apse to! into conacie ctives that il for $3.48 iich Pauline had 1 him t to fizht froin the tell which 1 him out A 8 e attacke Add qe sa hem off h He slow- for a good app! cook ver vindow v or simmer ow fire hurt threa or Brow: over a hours than white sugar is the si- theater on the edily Chairs and on overturned end the or had hrought were it the place rather cod dded do being wher 1o cq order amount is a n amount this tter of OBSERVIS T4th BIRTHDAY Mary G of Broad. Maple was given gold soveral of hep and New Britain friends yesterday afternoon in T4th hirthdav. Mra with con. wishing hep is also the spice cloves and Mrs hnherg Hil omas Jeffarson o by is compiled Bvi our. BN her ing manner ions of the Bibl in the fol He from three ver. Gahnherg was showered sratulations, all presen passages trea atulations, all present manv birthdays to eame. ot on the same many pha the Life in a co «d “The Life and them Bnint e bonk in three g Observation On The Weather This he ca prepared ibs rson 18 depositad department of state, Wash D. ¢ to W 12—Foreeast Increas« lowed by rs Thursday; cooler on the coast Thursday; moderate northwest and north winds shifting to east, Foreeast fo York: ising cloudine probably showers in 1 t portion and tonight; Thursday mn tem- north- Washington, Aug for southern New England cloudines the afternoon rto a very L tonight t Aftenroon affair? show 1] affernoon dress of some silk ma- JomE e “"‘ castern New ries to accord with the'y id buckles Aress 1 =atin slippers % {on the coast late worn with or other howers much chan perature; moderate to fresh west and east winds. Conditions: The low is i white beaded Armames A oves are appropriate. or silk bag is carried noon with an western moving epstward and extends i Minnesota southward (o To gain weight one must eat i g unsettlied from Kansas io and as far south as Ten Anoth urbance is central over North Carolina. A ridge of high pressure extend- ing from Ontario southward to Vire ginia is producing pleasant weather the portion of the lake regions The temperature is rising in the ern and falling in the eastern districts. Conditions favor for this fair weather and followed by increasing cloudiness and not ‘rnxrh change in temperatu touzh slowly from Missourl. shoRery rd te costume What ain we of pressure [5) are some general e f00d 1 is actually needed 1 in diet must the weather 0 be so planned as Fat milk, ream the day should result half pound chould taken digestion, s rice, bananas among Three fat forming of milk a of at least one n eastern Exe 1. Food anded hetween asive exercise muet the meals, be appetite for ex- by e of milk or half milk| vicinity 1alf cream t plenty of sleep rest RELIGION hor, 18 “Incurably religisus’ ita a and From o th the ear planation of of the mysteries of the heavens Our W AND THE WORLD ral religions of th jissalu h—and found it 1<hington Bureau's is a world, and lateest hulletin, RELIGION IN THE U. 8, f facts and figures akout the prin- of the varlous rellgious derominations in to know what 13 Confuctanism? Are you ecurious ts and how many Catholics thers are in the smpare the figures for me D in the Metha- ralaEiss A a: to know haw ¢ there are In ths world? stious about religlon are answered m below mail as directed Siseistaensmeasaras CLIPICOUFON HERE, ., 310N EDITOR, Waghington Bureau, 152 ue, Wae D, ( Towant a RELIG IN THE for same complication D you war ny Prot 1 want ta other den. vou curlous Al theee many N out the cou nA enclose herewith cents Ioose postage Etamps, or coln, NAMB ST. & NO. CITYes ... STATE he New Britain Herald, By GLUYAS WILLIAMS © Clure Newspaper Syndicate H GAMBLING LAWS HITTING AT VIA BRLYD about Classroom Cracks! te self-respect In the mO- | oree upon their ability 18 correct, THEY CANT WHAT TLAVOR, A PRESCRIPTION YO

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