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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MOND 'Y, AUGUST 31, 1925, - R ————— oy » up for principles of fair dealing be- | tractive at New London bury," came t} N\ n Arable and Perslan are among the \ | New Brltam Herald tween nations at a time when all the Such efforts by the navy to honor A ,\4\0)\6\ oldest of the surviving languages, SFNATF ASKFH Tu HBRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | dabtor nations are Inslined to insist | the Legion 1s te b > s : 3 He < Mhel¥ame binyiba sl foxa il AN FRUARE, highly com- | 1 t 1 ¥ | | . | the races of people, it must ho re upon a specles of unfatrness ujurl mended, nnecticut membered that recorded hlstory R b lerued Dally (Bunday Excepted) the great creditor—the [United - # only xtends back about 6,000 !Ul L At Herald Bidg. 87 Church Street | States—merely because she 15 big A CIVIC ENTERPRISE Tt is said that Da venrs whereas there were roclal and prosperous. Upon us, by Insist- ad w magazine in 1l differcnces in man 200,000 years IN POLITICS BUBSCRIPTION RATES ng u 8 o o SNnednant e ago which are still being handed T\ l 1001 U| d C e Ing upon a liberal agrecment, “'; Why radio fans, fn New Tork DUV i foouncilmantt T : l'down, lfl[ECOmmlSfilflfl lge fo Gon- ¥ t one 8o llberal a aceo a8 attending eoling o | $2.00 Three Months., [not one o liberal as that aceorded | yopy og in (he contiguous territory, | W88 Attending a mecting - | Q. 1f a gold coin has been worn 18c, & Month, | by Britain to France, will go the | Common Council | i) s AN (6 PR s o ro tnat e waigne nan veen re- | ({06 L Folletle Investigation onus of at the same tme upsetting | geiing rid of the pestiferous poil- B What to Wear i < | duced will it still be redeemed for B0 CEI ORI (Y 0] may cotie a R < = full value at the treasury? . % A. No, not for full value, but Washington, ki (A —Thea ers of the New York municipal|POTINE (0 transport millions of tons : ; B el hroadeasting station is hard to un.|°f 80ft coal info New Englund a . What is meant by riality Entered at the Post Office at New Britaim 1o fjyfe R R ] as Second Ciwme Mall Matter. the Britlgh-French agreement. Many | yi.a) mouthings of the star speak eritical volees will be raised | ) ; 5 lative service has made jrape, and onr popularity will suf- AT Europe, and our popularity will su fer in consequence; but as the Presl- resull of the anthracite st ¥ vit Bustness O b r in consequence; but as Presl- | qorgtund, Here 18 a radio station | F®Bult of the anthraci ril | L | Editorial Rooms ... 026 dent recently declared, financlal obe |\ ol a0 1s helng madn. | 18 Keeps up New England will % d | QUESTIONES ANSWERED l.».f :‘.I;:L];u‘v(u:;v '.'\m," y:‘f‘»'\” ."‘y‘l:, the 1l trust” investigation It Was Safc e T e tion in other countrics, by tren ardered in a -‘m‘m re \,‘,!\mm.\ spon« B v e s i DT | or by its own ministers and consuls |s0red by the lafe Senutor La Follette, over it in the way of speaking con- Nt i hstned LU BsLIB i lort N e 1 lands, e communicution, signed by maintained intact; they must not he L Al How much oll does ihe Dasil M. Manly, director of the ser- — sists of Mayor Hylan's political o ! ¢ Wi n Burcau, I h | been nfor that Member of the Associnted Press paldoradfiaakacrasRorinaner; propaganda acisan ancies y v oL nue, Washington, the commi had decided not to | Y T A e i o A. The Leviathan when travel- slon We will ore liberal to ¥ranes i X g At UGkt g e T » ] 0 e t The Assuciated Press I+ exclusively en We will be more liberal to ¥ When the New York mayor built BY ROBERT QUILL o o end gl L ing at the yata of conduet certain investigations provie tltled to the use for re-publication of | and (he remaining “unfunded” o e R e o i ks 7 T all news creditsd to It or not iy Hlornations ths sl LnoMbronlicasing Sialailon S SG THIUNHOLY THREL ; nor ean « i Scuntor Noreis, Shipstcad, and La- credited In this paper and QL] SEALAYT UELRE DI L heralded by the Hearst press as a| Another interesting double play s undertaken, Al news published heveln, 2 would be likely five years ago: Uty yani example of civle enter- |15 compuct to face to coat collar, [T never cease to wonder how S vill receive a per. ollette resolution called it 18 a question of w0 far and mo | i qpe oty cltizens were told, e A minis ctormines, 17 AR LU S B B iy into production, distribu- Member Audit Burean of Clrealation. | ¢y r1or That, we gather from offi- | Fable: &he had what she called| (Wt eloping a row) 4 L A tray and of portation o 4 : ke 4 deliver high class entertain- |, 4 Rel The B. C. 1 u national orguntzation | . b T d woul Iver high c ‘nerves” and n't at all vain |71 (s of his scrmons P finTn A hroaal (e coathof which furnishes nawapapers and advere ) €65 SEMTICH | ment, free over the radio. and de~| 4p0,¢ gt Next Sunday morning, so | \ r [ % (pri ind profits at cach stage of tisers with u strictly honeat analyels of | of the administration, and we be-| ., s orclal car i | T ¥ SAL e oot l ¥ i 1 § i eirculation. Our circulation etatlstics vold of all the commercial car- - One plans to be addr z TP v LRI ALS 4 LS e e of prodvdtion and distri- I " | ol g 4 o hie audit. This insures | lleve 1t embodies the majority |\ iue o wome privately owned sta-| Faith is the quality fhat makes|llis gronp on “the Unholy Thre . bution and (he extent of alleged protection agalnst fraud in newspaper | o oo oo o a wife willing to accept a elAnd it has got Zucssing. vothods of priee fixing, price main- Afatribution figu.es to both nationa) and [ OP!11OT citizens. tions, willing to accept a feminine} 8 L ing i | Is of pr ng, price main ois . P2y hoarder, . N /ol i tof T Jaap [ tenance, price diserimination, and AMERICAN GIRLS AND [ the presont electioncering campalgn. | Tntuition doubtiess s its uses, | Thrce things conld be unho! ciend Tk k Al money dam- With RRG T\a The Herald 1a on sale dafly In New FOREIGN TITLES Complains are general that he and | but it isn't impressive at the steer- |Ie listed over quite a lot $38,000,000 ¥ ‘I ll 50?’ LMI]S Mr. Manly ! his interest in the Tork at Hotaling's New Stand. Times| ¥ MO pisiece ing wheel Of things both high and lowly e sl igntton o from . the fieh Bquare: Behultz'e News Stand. Entranee| 170r & time there was a cessation | his assistants “hog” the air nightly. [ P8 Wi . gl L (D e {0 young grow —_— i i ranled framae Grand Central, 4204 atreet. ot ractice of some Amerlcan i 5 Hlirten = As for the men, it seems to me protection, wild lif X MU ROl AR LIS of the practice of me Ami As previously stated, the thing 18] o o0t reature of a traffic fam|Yau'll hear the fellows raving W ratitiTen | Washington, Ang. 81 (P —Aato- [investigation into the bread industry e girls in seeking to marry foreigners|a nuisance; however, there is one | iy the ass who thinks horn-honking|The m est o'er this o threo Imobile fatalities showed a sharp de- [hy the aples legislative serviee at THE STATE'S ROAD DERT | of title, But the news in the papers | gond point about a radio—nobody | will help. ) i 'n'u i crease 11 & group of 67 Amerlenn |IN° request of Sennlor La Tollstte, 2 Jar to those i L Lhg o his investigation, he said, convinees TO THE TOWNS | the past few days evidently indicated | has to listen. We suspect that a ————— Hiies dirlie e toiie wenls sHlinE Ihis investigat he said, convineed Thank goodness! Twelye t T TN o ! Sl ol L8 s Ihim hat the priees of hread in this 5 . gust 15, the departmient of com | e to take things easy ' I'n s what she'll he saying d 7 coul were whelly out of propor- 3 h 1ving i meree reporting the fotal today at fulls ot tion to cost of production and that countri 12 ‘_“‘_’”]"“1“"“_,’ “'”"‘:""“'-‘“H‘H ihere was a growing development AL pa i o period endiiE | o v monopoly in the industry. S o i f 18 P P Iy ) " o mision ek conleiidens tical effect - that it appears nearly | Island heauty—educated at Far-|more harmonious channels. "\5:) A look completely squashing ther f Argentina, No| From J gust 15, 1 Honlil ot : to cheek the devels 2 milllon dollars is left ow to 20| mington—married Prince Lublowiez. AL i '3 S i tered or i tepe L‘x u ; 4 2 towns of state for work done In contemplating such things, MORE PROSPERITY ase cities ‘“M h was compared | et aiata Mlixiway [ however, marringeable American FOR RATLROADS Double-Fointed Sehi 2l €3 of | {ith a total of 2,585 fatalities in lish one great u.w]m:m.m; :;,;mmm The. state highway department, | bachelors of financial sustenance and [ Taken as a whole, the railroads | T met y P =ea jperiod from January 1 to August 31, | ° " i ’, ..‘,.,m," 15 the i T ' earl : B i |yuos I bnnahid i o Bagtit o also a whieh apparently keenly fecls the | solldity nced not be alarmed. The|of the United States have heen in- | ore early this summer o far Lz Easomny b o st ecrntiy announced merger of the Ietter to the federal trade comm 1 demanding prosecution {gations hetsween nations, even when | look like Pittsburgh on a | R ined by the faxpayers of Now The only pre’itable advertising medium 1ade e h encles sieh s s in the C! Cireulation books and made under the exigencl of slchia York, yet most of what they hear press room always open to advertisors | conflict as the World \ar, must be So eager lins the Leglglatur 1 | there has been a recrudescence of the | great many New York radio fans by i | to make what regard | practice. One American girl mar-| {his time have become thoroughly | vucqtion arrives Qi eaTaRE T e o “good Anancial showing" for the | ried Prince Pignatelll di Montecalvo, | tired of the political banter thrown - From N"irfue's pathway straying. 1 Americs te—with due regard to the poll- [of Naples, Htaly, and a Rhode|upon the alr and are tuning into [Ypnt the question, and T gat MLt ned in Africa S opment of the alleged monopoly which micht soon substantialy estahe inconveniences of the untoward | marriage market seems never to be | ereasing thelr carnings notably; the remember me il el e Continental Taking Company and tha ituatlon, plans to lay it hefore the |depleted, All that is necessary is @ | New Haven Ward Baking Company and othsr railroad has not been| The dismaying thing is n e 5 e i 2. an inerease from the 1923 to- | Warn Bkt the commission announced it had under investigation, Redford, with but twe deaths| The “bread trust” resolution is to get along with the Lditor s 11 3 \d none occurring during (e lafi- [among several of the senate resolu- I7UN §HOP | 80 1ast four weeks per 111l holds the |ttons calling upon the federal trade | 1or him, i cord for this year among cities | commission for economic investiga- Here we have the lordly state of | NEW BRITAIN MERCHANTS which have been having trouble on o The phrase I8 popularly at a00 or more popmlation he [tions ®hich hiave been sent by the g e o i o or more populati ! I 1 N M LRysna % Q 1 1 ¢] y t 1 + tor |com <ion o o depa ent o Connecticut, with a surplus of about AND TLLUMINATION account of spectal circumstances in | America, but you cant hlame Talr Enough i by ljierahow ot inllies Uou | S el LR i 1ol g 5 en i - s ¢ Lan v | ' R B Soule NS talie Aurineit 1St eight weeks |ustice for detormination 3 A millon dollars in the treasury,| Ralph Gould, secretary of the Now [ their territory, most American rail- | for Am-ricanism of mi ! e / ‘;v ‘ ‘r'v r’ LI Nart ,\\ \‘,” & the \’.1 ’.T\' "\' st (onpdsiaunliption Mnedicrls stepped n f ! wite BXpress. | covered in the reports, while othe zally t 0 4 In i wrd Thompson, | eities which had none during the last department, oftielals said, has = Afterwards s e nav e weeks are Davton, Houston. en the commission 18 | \cgal aspects of which hoard of control; the highway de-|greater willingness to take the|the only carrier “doing well” at the | Man descended from, | partment 1s entitled to public ap- |chance of sailing upon the &°a Of | prosent f{ime—at least, eompared | 1=5°%8 to: - older and Baby- o population of the cities was es timated at twenty-soven million preclation for having cmphasized | matrimony and the necessary nerve | with past performances, With a few | The jaw of %.”p’ GOOD ADYICE Now the eondition by making it public|to pop the question exceptions, such as the §t. Paul rail- | scems to affect almost every it this tim - - ad, and some other western roads | *XCOPL the weather owing 29 fowns nearly that much | pritain Chamber of Commeree, i5 {0 | roads appear fo be increasing net re- - i for road work done © 10WnS | congratulated upon arranging the [ tuns considerably beyond the ex-| 1€U'S see: v oyears ago they R e WILHE thelhost the | Were ietum. {Lynn, §t. Panl, San Anfonio and opinion. 1 adviss | Walesbury. geveral commissioners sometime matters would he wholesome Rolling stock of the roads is in et s put A cent in the | for the r the | frip of memhers to Harrison, No . | pectations of a year or so ago. tate, |in an effort to disseminate fllumina- | b n an effor i | was prais. | New York, with &S deathe i the lazo expressed doubt that they had ( ire of her weight, he s the writer. “Why |last four weeks, brought its |authority under the last nyvr:vupr\fl~ Dorothy T thought yon could write an total from Jannary 1 to 550, showed |tjon to make such inquires when not mich more than that uld be attrib {0l decrease as compared with the | requested by both chambers of cong- ’ oo G * you tried” e |preceding four weeks, as did Phila- [ross or when niot aimed elearly at fewer locomotives in need of repair | Nature adjusis (hings, A | v, Dadi replied o ,‘_“‘f_”m‘ “v‘”“’l"‘Jf.‘,li,,”)u‘_‘ L el e e el et }:w violations. Somne ! Gl \ under disenssion. and | vear: SU Touis with 11 and 115: [nembers also held that the investis It i comy v ensy 3 it will rosnlt in better illuminating | of 1924, and the Class 1 railroads this | (han a voung fawyer. : : = ! Pittshurgh with 12 and 102; and |gations called for in the bread resos o make £ financial showing | eystems in many of the stores of New ‘mr‘n‘h have 23°.474 surplus freight =5 i 1 never have given a|Cleve d with 11 and 135, Jution wera solely economic in A TN I RS (e g i 3 o betfor At than that| Chicako’s tatal of 45 fatalities was |oharacter, since it made no specitia S e com to work well te ) ) Words “Cio weut, |1 same as reported during (he pre- |cnarges' of anti-trust law violation. ! | ice cream cone and a mustar it : e il atteibuted |coNing forr weeks, bringing Hs total Citizen ustificd in eon- | (ing infelligence from the headquar- | hetter condition than for years, ac-| ‘Teaching evolution in the s the indicator spun arour cluding Legislature has | feps of the lamp industry. That the | cording to the report of the Ameri- | WON't make people accept it | | inz is taught in the schools | been amiss in not paying its road | qpip ercated a higher appreciation of irmv RNailway association. There are | debts to the towns for the purpose |1he poseibilitics of store lllumination of making a inl showing re can be searcely a doubt. That | than at any time since the beginning | er really needs more ion Byitall st det nd | Rritain thers also can scarcely be & | care i one of most profitable under [ The turning point evidently has ! . e e for fhe year to 344. Among citles I (it = the acgis of the Cham- | poon veached in the railroad busi- s IhnTaT : \ press edi- | A and 158 for e T“fl BR“WN' r of Commerce for a long HME. {nesg and the ftuture should be of a | ! a foof-| 7T 3 ¢ ose ahont rave t veer; Los Angeles with 17 and 130; Wi WILL BE LIBERAT Modern shopkeeping has change '];lrmmnr hue than the most recent 0% 00 o and paintings, { 1 g pigrammatic | (0 e with 18 and 52; and N BUT FAIR TO OURSEIVES zreatly from the days when a store | g ‘ 3 P “vanelsco with § and 63 ‘ . genenns colleetion of | Ap ) 1101 N masterpiece s the difference P o B s ) | By, this bl 0 Nt Yet it is difficult to interest pro- | ol Liae i n of prehistoric piled UPON | fosgional stock dealers in the rail- e N (o s i phant of todav? [World War “Dud” Kills : L 2 g for ipal difference s in | 1 | i rtam rimph’ i ‘N““‘v“ Pl EoacaRanliaceeun: Rargligg e Your mirror—would 1 do? S atotans = Wrench Farmer, Veteran B]‘I[lgep(]lt Men Lose Lives af and lizations earnings for all Il 1ilse to beaframe that's ROUND . of 1 hurehill will 1 t Merchants in surpass all records this year, in | "‘”‘,‘u‘ she knows how RRussi fer and their heads | giill remains a deadly missile, Jean Jted Stat A ! 1 spite of heavy capitalizations ana SU L ¥ onzer Than Always the moder a farmer of Douchavesne, e L Sl G D s d oul nand men were drowned and two more ever, continue considerably bLelow [it's a new car; you dri ; ! Limancshiy inaote Jostilifies, was blown to picces yee-|saved from death yesterday afters Usedficar, sl oncs and ferday by one of them which fellnoon about 3:30 o'clock, when & S e | withont exploding and was buried in|small skiff. carrying four passengers nigwadayn, expect Bl iicir s e present. tales; operationexsl s nE F ; g s same | the cartn . was swamped while putting off shors A ning. Perhaps peopls ¢ UMIIRE o7 s toy drove his cows out as usual|at C(‘ockenoe island, to a large boat "® | pense was lower and capitalization | snaded to o 1 that their love will of a lang s| to browse in the clover fields. With a| which was to carry the party back ¢ Dbusiness perini*s | and he debts regarded as reason- | days and I'ridays s i t he was nmering a jm Bridgeport, John Wilson, Lee ave camr\(yil S e e nee tongue, spoke the ground fo tie up the cows|enue, Bridgeport, and Stephen J. of light, inl o ¢ confidener that conditions for |, L P lifferent dialeets N en the point of {he stake struck|Nichols, 41 Liberty street, Bridge- ] ! Macedo-Rima hiead of the shell. The missile| port, were drowned, while two other dumanian, 1t burst and Roy was instantly killed.| gecupants of the small skiff were nigar Latin spok = dragged to the excursion boat, by an attitnde may not be justificd I Tocsla, unerexarying Quite True, Quentin Henry F. Tonges, 63 Woodcrest av- jes not conalat ofan| - Dusdol MR D o L i ¥ cted liftle the What class of people live the|oy,a’ Stratford, who dived into the T thertin o T "“"‘“ is A i i ! tnre of ti s : pelleve_pirg | YaLer after the skiff had been ' the elim- | 3 SR L ! g I he Centenarians, elleve"—Pitt) scamped by a large wave. He pulled mash that clogs the sewers of Bris- | the creation. About 3,800 Panther. two of the struggling men to the ex- . perhaps the fown needs to build ! \ out 2,600 cone e SR cursion boat larger sewers to accommodate fhe N Q A 2 . nges, after dragging the pair to Vols : for-moll s g ok, 500 Huw Observatlon {the hoat, retnemed to the place | L 3 s | TII W ,l where Wilson and Nichols had gone : } Y ] ¥ 4 ir 0 fown, found the bodies and pulled {Eunlet ! ; n e Weather them ashore. He and others of the whole an Indian summer may ¢ = party worked over them several be something of an improvement E to 1 1 ton, Aug. 81.—TForecast |hours, later assisted by the Half Southern New England Partly | Pasture life guards, who had been - | 25 Years AP,'O To&’ay ! : 1 1 oudy tonight Tuesday falr and |called to the scene. Dr. Frankiyn C. the way, California i i ler; moderate to fresh west and Brown and Dr. George Fawcett, both L any betler weather fo n flatter Y - Jurope, in | northwest winds | walk, later arrived and pro- \ came fo this neighhor ) ! 11 : arm) Lt orecast for Bastern New York:|nonnced the two men dead. The > “air fonight and Tuesday; slightly s were taken in charge by a Ally was a . aaltle ihie respect and in thelohligations. Ratlroad stocks, how-| oy, nt with p ostep wi fe- | o P TR iMuminating eN8IN- | the figures of a former day, when | farther and it's a g ' ) r be blamed for wantit <o than in the past | nogcenpirs were hauled for about s attractive as 1 as instde. | oapnings may not always be as | ere fail ison disclosed the | rasorable as they are today. Snc 1 | pitcher a il ing and an roughout The trip Summer {8 nearly gone, bhut on | second half of last we. warmer on the coast and cooler in walk undertaker. north and extreme west portions to-| According to the state police, & to mention | p 1 b The estima 1l of |night; cooler Tuesday; fresh west|party of 17 had made the excursion id northwest winds. to the islands, and had been pies Conditions: An area of 10w pres- | pieking there. Tt was while the urc passing out the St Lawrence | party was being faken out to the E | = - wscttled weather oveursion hoat to return to Bridges THE NAVY HONORS ¢ he y in the northern portions t port that the tragedy occurred STATE LEGION o % . ¢ 5 ST e ¢ howers have occurred e Sai & Atiantic coasts and | Skeletons of Early Age from lowa easiward to New York. | Found in Soutre, France Areas of high pressure central over Macon, France, Apg . 31 (A [Towa and Georgia are producing | T iman skeletons, believed te | Pleasant weather this morning in the | ha of the Neolithic age, have besw eastern districts. The temperature | discovered by archaelogists who have s ¢ normal from lllinois east-| for some time heen delving into the wash to the coast hut falling rapid- [ mysteries ed at Solutre, neas y from Illinois westwar A here. The skeletons are believed te bhe from six to eight thousand years nditions faver for fhis The last of them, found Satur- Iy cloudy weather 1ay, was that of a man of about 4§ temperature follow air : e. The hones were well YOUR TET | ' h depart tin tell- Max Unkelbach talls this topping At a stand eutside of sehalle to het dogs s thet u Am € ! lived in New Britai ment ts placed the onus of standing help make the Lagion parade at- quired the arehiteet. “In Water- [

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