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. compe New Britain Herald 1ERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Tatued Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bldg. 67 Church Btreet BUBSCRIPTION RATES $3.00 & Y $2.00 Three Months. 76c. & Month Entered at the Post Office at New Britain as Second Clams Mall Matter, TELEPHONB CALLS 2usiness Oftl [H) Editorial Rooms . 028 The only profitable advertising medium 1o the City. Circulation books and piess room always open to advertisers. | Member of the Associated Press. The Associated Pres exclusively en- | titled to tho use for re-publication of | il news credited to It or not otherwise | credited 1n this paper and also local news published herein. Member Andit Bureau of Circulation, The A. B. C. mal organlzation which furni L and adver- tisers with & etri est analysis of eirculation. Our ition etatistice are based upon thir t. ‘This nsures protection agalnet (i in newspaper Alatridbution figuces to hath national and local advertisers. in_New Timee | Entrance The York €quare Grand Central Herald fa on sals Aafly Hotallng's New Stand. Schuitz’s News Stand. 42nd street. HOW MUCH PROFIT DO BUSSES MARE? t how much profit is there in motor bus business? Numerous | ns probably have been won- dering whether the income of bus owners has heen great or small, or whetlier it has been as much as the owners expected it would be when they The that 1 went Into busines: effoct not yet re are rumors to the owners have Wl costs: and heen figuring have at- fig- those who been little some of tempting to do a private 5 (hemselves k of if the would Yet bus uring hay skeptical there are no la ambitions owners and Publie * get commission curbing 1= iside regnlation tition with established ra road and trolley lines every city town in the state speedily would be | with bus lines. The in- leas there “connectec ference Is clear — there is at widely profit in dent 1 a of pres is much the bus business. It bus than the e costs more to run a nake of automobile; P and vith is generally ri its making stops. \veraze lirst class automobile! ) be hi e [ | comes opera must bills said vy. Some ob- told us that it nile to run the way to make A to the jon Lus anyons cost accountants o ot rallway inte he As 2 th & Springfleld mercantile estab- e rosts | they | just tat losses The Brital of th headll ably able, when was | depart depen record u. 8 and, 1 | sance made, |t wear impor! regitla 1ds to Shena in e {ime | the T tions alrplane to the city — spection The | perimentation bus themselves as Justitying thelr “ind is Inevitable, IN THE fact n 8 futn ne wri he wa that iators re, ter. corract s according being with rates, ST. lishment remarked the other day, it 18 nervice that counts, and as long as the busses can glve botter sorv- fce between many small towns than any other means of tranporstation are Cost of existence, rvice and profits will ad- experience die- ustry' is still young and a certain amount of ex- profits or AVIATION DEVELOPMENT ATE there accidents fn Connecticnt since the firat of the year — New involved in two of the accidents — gives a hint to one The surmise prob- == thera will plenty more of them, uniess future “supplemented” ment, lent s, at it. government, the details in due course; of igid of All aireraft pllot of and whieh a he travel In the air is to hecome safer than any present mode of transpor- tation on the ground, Few will bhe optimlsts enough to deem this prob- Connecticut fn 1911 was the first state to adopt an alr code, due to the foresight of Simeon E. Baldwin governor; the code ten years later. The state has been prominent- ly identified with airplane develop- ments from the beginning of this | invention. Now we have an aviation scetfon to the state motor vehicle which has been ognized” and established as an in- unit handling its own although still motor vehicle department. The state 18 ready for airplane de- velopments with a depariment es- peclally adapted to the purpose. Governor Trumbull has gone in for aviation and Senator Bingham is a past master “rec- responsible At least one w Haven -— has an avia- tion association. New England gov- crnors are to visit Hartford soon— coming by planes furnished by the The State Board requirements for the Tiee brilliant every of Control is attempting to form a Department of Aviation and will ar- in- 30 days fu- he nses will looks like future rplane development need for laying down an in air New a t o @ will he 1in will be SING o) as more than half a year the 1 n that ndoah uld probably stablishi the To the Yonald have ut M nion practic e code ir ties necess A DR LAR alrplans has reached Con- will ferald dirig and ng lax B. had a sign of hackw possess one ronts iy routes will be estab- con- | 118hed this fall. In a fow years all he served + landing and it wil ardness in a city or ready when the sovoral time IBLY N FLIGHT ventured he prove air T {hat 1hle N a cMillan's Amnndsen-Ellsworth MacMiilan n and me nsed g 1l parts of t < n at has n opportunity report the siuch as the Los Angeles most effective transportation 19 Si that and expedi- 1o both have included zibles ire the ans for and suggested the st gone 1o vari- country, loah without made a 1an ob Polar | 1t onght | of | would HOW ENGLAND GOT A RUBBER INDUSTRY ducer of rubber after Brazill fOf cent for company and day men. f t Y A pro- were seven | by | ago alr | Angeles | mis- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, years had & world monopoly of that | FactsandFancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN product is a story susceptible to is that the whether the | Interpretations, Britain other has to do end justified the crder to wrest sufficlent seeds away One of these exercised foresight; with In threc IMlorida W group of two is compan means. For in Loosters, Nobody | rieh relative ally lives as seems to live, from long as u of Brazil to make transplanting rubber possible required more foresight ability than mero — it also re-| East is east and of | the twain | obligations . west is west, quired great the art shall meet smuggling. Brazil, mononaly i'" in never their | when it had a natural | TR rubber, had forbidding the exportation All Breat Brit- [ain had was a romantie When they speak of furning land | {at a profit, they don't mean turn | ing it with a plow of crude a of hevea plant or seed And so TN s s sip 37, | T8 A8 well as men. Moy SRALi0 s AcieRUIBUISE N O RS RISt It (naifaintipralgalaan)iiet. AA‘ Wickham. The scientist-adven- e furer went 70,000 secds; women can Arive adventurer file to Rrazil and eollected | then all he needed was Tt is better to stop, ten. The car hehind you as far as the look and Us- von't locomotive knock | Inek will some But Wick- | ham found a tramp steamer on the The cargo. Lady Luck was near. Amazon, skipper was waiting for a Wickham Induced the captain to scoot for England in hal last with three boxes of “botanical the cdrgo. TLuck was with the enterprise in passing the the reached within the sterility specimens” sole Middle you feel after a 1« that as old age twice party. period when steamer morning customs and e London seven weeks, or just within Iimit of the rubber seeds, Then the fine hand and Sir Joseph Hooker, director of Kew Ifinrdenn. took hold, Hooker had an enormous job on his hands in an at- tempt to grow rubber from the seeds. All but seven of the plants dled at Singapore — and the entire British and Dutch rubber industry dates from those seven plan Perhaps this Hooker-Wickham rubber transplanting job was a geat Industrial feat. But what Brazil thinks of it couldn’t see print except on asbestos paper. Today three-quarters | world's rubber supply is produced | on the other the | Brazil has been badly outdistanced; but it conld revenge itself by under- selling the British and Dutch, who have up the rubber prices to artificlally high But in- | stead of doing that the big business interests in Brazil to share in fhe prosperous reign of the | It the other driver is a fool, yon may dodge him; but if it’s two of a mind of | i, there isn't mueh hope, Let us hope that Ford's rumored new model won't sound and quarrclsome when it backs. A hat covers the bald anil balloon punts hide the bow but a paunch must take life as it come legs, A casual study of th arouses the fear th world is safe for is the time Once in a while you can vou really want, it the happens not to he a good uy the clerk salesman, suit of the| The ad 1ina Diplomatic langnage is nice powers call it of a clinic when they discnss ( alds ot globe, a conference inst . I'he is still going strong won't cat an onion unless jacked Jevels. mueh prefer honeymonn if she he does at high prices. The ea man's name Observation On The Weather and to har atter a lapse of years is him owe five dollars Ietter working Still, the learned 1 help niceh line writer. prizzle are Ang w kngland: Washington, for Southern tonight and Tuesday; little change in temperature; gentle to moderate winds, mostly gouthwest and wes Forecast, for Kastern New Yorlk: | all (he Fair tonight and Tuesday; little [ 1°ssly | change in temperatur gentle 1nJ Jjobs. moderate winds, mostly southwest | and west. Conditions: An nnusually high | | pressure area for the season of the | | vear is central over the castern por- | tion the lake and | trongh of low pressure extends from | cw Mexieo northeastward to Manitoha, Anothér of high | pressure central over the North | ndid | Pacific Unseftled weather cted | with local showers prevails on the south Atlantic and CGulf coasts and | between the Mississippi river HM the l Rocky mountains, | amonnt of rain re wn q .1um«;. the 1 | unless you a The hard part would he fleet 1pping some 1o s without nice political | merchant nge- | 1t he his colle did it} college dumb-bell. hecomes great ‘0 if he fails, it can't make a is Dhecausc winner of vegion Correct {his wonderfully — well,” rich man, character." hy sentence: “She mar the sail but Area gossip; “not a is Editors, const. Assoclated i ne.) The greafest last 24 hours was | Jacksonville, ¥la. continues east of far sonth (I'vam T'aper of 'l A |ignition to lthird rail car noan White (O S|y afternoon. The passer I and a panic was threaten- alarn ed. The conductor 1 motormin detect. in (Zhith of [ temperature is rising in the | Qistricts from Montana Maine, Conditions favor for t} vieinity fair weather with cool owed by Increasing cloudi northern | Astward I'nighis foll | ness, W e cool run into Jnickly erippled CARDINAL DUBOIS HAS DEFINED HIS POSITION Catholies | N8 put that convoy it to John Wil promoter H Rritain & may he Eaplains Why He Acked vir to Subseribe to Irench conneetion wit Debt Bonds struction in 1 lis od roller ;vhu | | W |1is may arrangs A round i 24 (P—C hop of Taris, Faris [ airdinal bois, archhi a reply neal of last toduy sued a to o all' Ca prote apr month for les a patriotic duty, to sub v four per cent loan com- | P I floating | the surprise of t sked to support ment ot ¢ confi- | ed its conti whi poss h has not e ok aumoie MATD? NOW AT NOMI MEN VOTE TO RETURN miners in wer eent for and ten j tion ! contract rates and five 1 a bond for amount you | member a | me ap | | traflic al of a| ould | about MONDAY, and | | | motor | | 50 igyitated | situation | about all the | With a freckled stranger who being. | mofor horn! | Us Tarn on the clioles of vac AUGUST Current, 0/ oy Folk m cl Kkind that as they whir and whiz Piek up our cares And Ieave us glad Cruel G Alice: “Ias this | hand yo Virginia him night - last e By Minna {he Mpped the Teddy on the Bravely fried fo Hugh yed the Hale the b Manled the sa Made the Billy Ale: sawed f peey 1o, Al Onee hecanse W the lov ‘cello s and and good s Cieorge hut righ Ellen Try violin, fute ish toot veat Roh me, o, 1y worries, too. new ed far your 1 t across the gave it to Musiclans ing fife ning nke, and Ned Mand 15 heard to say She would neved wed a man Who couldn't sin When these love-s arned a little tu 1 Screnading her the Softly rose On the Mandie’s window st Maudie wasn't t1 To her declaration the evening dule; air, ick youths ne, or 1t last went Beneath the silver moon, ot n true was traing She'd eloped that morn yed the Takin Director Yon part of a hootlegger Movie extr Iy and 1'n bootleg he taking a lawyer Side are n ine! n er's parts to fake this scene,’ 1 uged customed to | They'l Show Us “Judgin Tke, from by the nowadays,” s Missi ouri." of speaking A “Where dil Anna?" wan on lay von T as she rep Th Ty no kid's gloves, Jechergs 1 Hav Nan Nan mnst have had devil in her When I fir: if T was a had a ear driven drink driving nntil g0 Ivery in her wa were jam, and my che 1ers honking A over to sh put her kne When we made a w would cl ever car. in were ta would a cure, s the waist Ior t time Then once She a l¢ it. in my arms. the ecar went But T forgive nit an while he taug in me emerg must th how way ehuckled the pirls Uncle we're all Anna Ked lie oy nees . 1o pair of kid those ain't hey > mine Deltuva. © Run Into 1 driver, and anybody anyw Ning she he wonld When all a ail ift ide ir 1 ore, middle turn =p e did 1 grabbed pushed me into lier completely, to apply a streak of ad excapt o 1 took her wonld wait of a then softly b she 1 it us, me. g 1 the around nothing hey away, a tree, for the Grave Oficnse 1 e “What's this rged with? Mliceman: The FFun Tndge:- e ", Mhirty stole You days I Raby itomakes ool top With t ho And yet Baby, wl ful sw £y your ventecn pot A Wrong you our fe or sw abounds don't weig i humorist a ioke out r Honor." for shop C. Farrand head to the cefness your t more than uch of joy steert cat Reader Rorgert, | the | to | never r there | aronnd 1925. QUESTIO Yan e can stion of fa vriting to the dritain Merald New ., enelol reply. Medi {advice cannot 1 1 tor ed researcl her quoes sonal not reply | confidential answe Q. . What is t A A mol part of subst | separately. At | thetieal indivi | substance is | pounded. Tons | are supposed t | cal disintegrati s inst ‘The marked tnents 1 strin A not vio 15 [ inst | tically Q | York don A. | eity, ar 10 m 15 the city grea ke incinding lientenant poli ca | perintc ndent London and {he total nun is 21,69 The nolics | e flee 0 York tions Un supposed is mer What |, NS ANSW an answer infor aestion Edi Washington avenus two ¢ cnl, 1o it 11 ct or nis gal an glven, nor undertak will re igned red litor, i reque All et 10 differen 1 atom and cule is 1he fhat ea th 1 oms are ihle to sihstan ult from are 0 res on, the t 1o most learn lin, becanse with frots, ind one his © police tor 1 h N to forer than that of N inspectors plaing, vz ete, tolals metro e polita the mea nisnhstantin It ainee into erm used in [and other chur meay wie of the hody has heen hle Q. Can yon ald ) [empire) wa | having field, The | republic) | bars ne consi nppe n i | and blacl stripes stand 1o Manct | Turke Q. Is ! | to pay A nized thns ts ind contract of th Does a ol thany use purpe One may | | to order litevary v o nil name s requi careful 1 | ing to any zainst where legal Q no ne 4 such a or fradul How breathe h ac they, A. I opening a brea by th | water in g it 1l oxyECr The Siemans 4 m Father md 1 hlack at i Mongolia, the Irposes ainst opting 1 the ehar nother. the Roman hes to desig hread and of Chri A by the L deser 1 and w and new flag of Ch Har i zon on Chi triang dra flag s of five h red, of rmost bh hottom peetively P Gi fo Til son by 1w not n legally ment pends invol on | W proce non-de-plu he ting under such recognition red. One sl Ject a nams else, The or an “ali name is used ) fish breatl ir? the (hrough e mouth and ind closing the mouth, Rills water the the rough 1 fram first electr . run on th t clectric str I in Berlin Halske; it 1880 Th hen D. Fie the Unite: mans s 1o Caus: one practic in this as City Virginia bullhead or und in eastern ggish 1 the stat presiden the magistrate all ofl is often \gistra 3 the —Henry C. ceive parts of consists including rivers chi to ition | tor, Nt Bureai, ‘Washington, 1 st A marital can ex ken. Al a pe ts can (G cvicnl fween 1 jon? smallest mexist be com that N electri difiicult. | to play? e as other s prac- stem New of Lon- of York ew SUrgeon: ints, &1 13,176 of ci polica, all of n i of one is the Catholic nate {he ine into st, when priest, iption of flag of ' (1 he \ shape, a yellow (the na orizontal | he nest then white, |V five and he e et mpelled recog of « on the ta £q in for me for There such a a nanie he b of ould belor 1y o are 1 for il- laws purposes, he? Do the gills 1 takin and ag- in ic street e slreets cet rail- in 1879, was 1,- omas A. 1d hegan a States. built a ng from eway in 1o which al over- in 1884 in 1857 is the esh Ipout in The ish, fond in weedy bu t of ef mag- the is used m of 1he ATl Wise son.” Vanes. any | which | A arfher” s nsed distance, for example, “He went farther than I did.” “Further” de notes something additional, for ex- ample, “Jones sald nothing further, Q. What makes water | white sometimes when it flows | the fancet? A Alrin the (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction forbidden) ER} FLECTED HEAD OF DISABLER VET James D. MeKenna of This ity Again President to denote lool milky from pipes. city mnder of the Disabled association at [the third encogipment of the order hield Hine amp Ninntie, Sat- Other " nior jnrds officcrs eleeted wwmond J. Mechan Hat | follows | . i I ran ford, vice Haye H. G commander; New IR commander; ] fdgeport, John d, chaplain; 1. Donyar fon, sergen s, Haven, rrin 1t | Torrin Louis Schwarlz, {of 1he day. Commander W officer MeKenna v of thanks for the recomplished dnring of AT the retention of tal N 81 at Allin or the hnildir of M this state w adopte others asking for preferene labled men for governinent {tions and endorsement of ition of Ma | Bannigan as head « | States Vet s bhires Tive chapter reprezented at tl Al gto patients at t1 Heh vol e work has calling ant. Hospl.| M m(.;m.u were | of di; his m office. ition for vernm town o Now another the wi omas Uniterd state as f the u in fhis in fhe was | in ter com clnding fhe 1o hospital Comman ler n char 1 1 of Allingtown MceKenna opened Jconvention the invoeation ven by Chaplain Shea, M an was the first spenker. the was or 1! He vete of - | ni 1 plained the mofl | hurean in the [of ex-sorvicomen extended an | invitation to all disahled | are dissat od ith th on in their cases hy the hurean visit him at his Hartford off irther c in satisfactory settlement John T. MeCarthy inational liaison officer fhe \ods of the ans adjustnent claims | Il men who | action tak- | 1ssist secnr of Now of of assitanee fo | ex-servicemen Yorl Francisee of 1he Forg of the plans > i fo | D. A. deserihed work his de- partment Connecticut and offered iis who | m he in onnor of tlonal executi Not eampaign, for fhe n nest & I camp cords for were attendanece Sa nt hrok itors ineluded Morris T3, ne of Colonel Henry Dorsey of Now lon. who invited the men to fake | part n the Ar iy varade | New London next Satnrday, and Rohert €\ of this rus- [tee of the camp. New taln won | [the ball game o ts | team and Hartfore core of | 21 to Anderson of Hartford grme. The | rendered Fimpire al afternoon i refining employs more than ixth of all persons engaged in rial pursuits in Oklahoma. N¢ Tondon ance city, B at orchestra |concert during the oil one. indus of the 3 ings as a part of the ir 1 union officials in ousting their | ed in the commur 1000 garment | entere Lon- | | from office on ) ene at Union N,uuw park, New York ecity, wher, and protes College Head Masan, last 18 the mathematics dee the University of Wise president of the I8LAS PARTY W 15 RETURNING s Started Homeward Jovgiey From Etah for the 24 (M—-The lition has be. ard from terday Houny, exp contl and at lIgloo t yesterday and department to- mmander Byrd, ion, #aid: Houny at N.A-2 and Noisted aboard wings dismant- MaeMillan has declded not to do any more explora- tion in this reg Chief hoatswain off th list and all nnel yandin sect werived m., with N rnoon Izloo airplanes S has i naval pers Innm Fraphic Hari Girec National Geo- m Tandora Biah, the ex- Wi It was hound for Disko, where it coaled on ite trip 8 can he ient. Norse ruins, at nland, which the ex- ' just south of land north. From there othaven, plorers expeet to stud Tgloo Touny is a trading Murchison Sound south of Etah. station ahont 100 hellv Wil Seek to Put ‘akill Out in New Haven Aug. 24 (B)- former deputy internal colls for this district, nnounced Jast night that he will in- titute court actin against Thomas Cahill, democratic general regis- trar ers, seeking his removal e grounds that M, to have added democratic primary the legal {ime limit had Tt 1= charged that 200 added to the lst, New Have B. Kel rove rence v, nue “tor Canill s to = names the st xpired names afto Mathematician Ddetor—"Now take a deep hreath and say 99 three {imes." Patient “Two hundred ninety-seven."—Answers. and Where 30,000 Garment Workers Protest soma paraded and held public meet- against the actions of" ho were declared to be stie lahor movement. Your Children’s Hezlth Are they or 1bln that n a tve gavernment TALTH, that 1o cost gave r bovs and ture, the Fill CLIP COUPON UERE.

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