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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1926. ) ain our credit be- questic sh 1 ha me to enl, problem vish to n nature arg ours, NO CINCH TORUN TELEPHONE PLA T T. P. McAulifle Explains Prob- | lems o Rotary Club point by t e clear very of p atility it capital in requires treme Not tem temporary vestme borrowing perman money does not go ir purpose of making more n to enhance th value of th to se the pres- it be expecte but to service In fact, j job as n for | ey, | nor incre would concern, More than S0 million . ke tracks are r of New McAuliffe rn tion the talk rit to T. P the Soutl of phone ( znyone reciat think that all have their that ours were Not at all. W busi our oblems or abser Vice I ephor ess love to indeed other motive serve yer- We son ntia service wounld Moty sach any h 't Mk calle He ¥ Hartford Fred club invit an ir golf club or be t i 1 upor to to be were I lieve it e among influential in viewpoint to all public I ever heard telephone busi practi profits While fact he first most changing the fair utnilities of T public's ss toward Tong before P ne o F1 stary we in the red your s most ment b R He he ont has been post oot o tice In his as his subject pointing out wl corporations differ of business “When President me to prepare a p: you I was somewhat reluctant, he reminded me that a good Ro- tarian does what he is told I got busy trying to find something that I believed would There is no use som new or novel way, for lord knows you fellows have listened to about every theme unde sun, 1 asked myself what would I like to hear from you fellows, and I think you will agree with me that t} most interesting thing about the other fellows business is “wherein does it differ from o in we 0 look behi r is that there Mr J Poin rein pu fron A s of Difference € 1c 2ddres liffe Air lakh \ ictim Had Premonition of Death Aug. 19 (P—*T hav presentment that T will never di bed, and prefer to i ic m Right here 1l of you ar would like to our operating room vited Corbin asked fact to n i 1 to to read to come but a er y in a point out condition has to 0w of no busir unit does not de- s when my time comes that die on one of lub i my air con- | trips,” sail Vego Riz man interest you. o ess | ager, one of the airplan. Versation His vietims of yester- trying cost per disaster, with a friend. remarks his last flight frequent in a con with ol ile today person in or- | of its of all your and tra in ye increase in instance automol vere made to Paris visitor well and then a just be- hin react circumst ction. the of t “Be ry inces because It is true articles, even The larger the telephone more complex it be-| That is just the more it costs per | doing today provide service. Tvery |his well-} added it must be |ing at to connect that sta- | fopey station in the pected law day connections | cansing bounds as | plane, to requires and to added, telephones time riber he was a ol prod how tur electric ligh sides, vou 1 in club will be talking Rizzi,” led know 1 ! London old e | manufac about poor smilingly what al gretting the loss figure and remark- the same time on his curious arning and the fact that he to London de the portation tem, the and to mine. | sy “The point of difference I am go- ing to refer to are in a general way the difference between the private corporation and problems peculiar to all public utilities but particularly as they affect the tele- phone business. “To a great many, portant difference, in fact the only difference, is the absence of compe- tition. More than once I have had it said to me ‘What a cinch you fellows must have—no competition | to worry about.” There is no argu- ment that we have no competition but we have problems which the tellow with competition never has to worry over. In ordinary lines of business the price or the cost of the commodity is regulated by the g cess of competition. 1f for instance a man had the only gas sta in town and was charging exhorbitant me 7 i w in oy prices and making more than t t s reasonabl necessary prof one b another station and the the two would assure public of being buy at reasonable Sinee State of Connect its 10 e public utilities, essary to rely on that purpose. In has been gradually elin matter of public interest or authority of various missions. “Where this is the casc local company the business, it imposes upon us ot ligations and wh are entirely unknown i ness men. You fellows analyze particular advantages and ende to select your customers far as possible you go cream of the business is London is comes statior time a made with every A numbe Te nown on is possibl tion 8YS- return morning, him but to yest athematical of possible by leaps and rows. In sed load oper proportion tem causes the [ to incre th | was board tained fa the most im- 2 system order ndle this incres ditional facilities, maintenance out of the number of Th abont in Connie Mack Testifies At Sunday Ball Hearing Philadelphia, Aug. 19 (A—Man- Connie Mack the Philadel- Americans, was a witness to- th hearing before Judge nk Smith, of common pleas court |on the question playing profes- sional baseball on Sunday. Mack t q 1 X perience subscribers 10,000 the every other subscriber a tion of $1 den gire ng from re New Britain at in order 1} call every e comt phia Fr present o sub: = may . million sary. PR of con ation trac neces Gre organiza- 1 corner that there ball estifie that y conte was his ex- disor- tions ¥ grown i ler a games than Ly the officials on a writ Athletics filed to heir obli- a sched- | “Evern railro n th or would by counsel restrain city from int ing with the game tt Athletics have arranged to play with the cago White Sox at Shibe Sunday The Sunday for y are parture of pre else sure to open competition | ule of the arriv rfer- ly | to the |t exercised of no longer nec- trains and then carry ited ple passengers to i able between > Chi- park next “It our ral pric it office their ons could come to a and stand line iting turn to receive or transmit mess the construc- tion and operations of the plant| Reports Made Today at would be considerably simplified. | 5 It with all the ramifications of the | Supervisors’ Meeting ant through under every Hartford, Aug. 19 (#—The clos- A the offices ing day's session of the state put of patrons lic supervisors’ mid-summer pr conference this morning at the state al included reports from vari- supervisors on the value of they had formed the discussion t revolves ws of 1794 i around power late the rates o in competition for ges competition ited by 1c order or strec alley to and over | lic school of and right cit homes o ind time other pare of calls the a monopoly long wa tow responsibilities cotld pr 1 ar ous school Mental for summer taker basis courses tests of the s session, talk on educational conditions in Porto Rico delivered vesterday by State Commissioner of Education Albert B. Meredith, the suy principals and super ten attended vesterday's 1 on ge, and Towpath cach of provid- 1 mater to you or your tron, task most a this morni Following the vor service and the investment would 1 the ut standards of serv- and the re-| s by the elimin: h r You have ly developed OTICE. INVITATION FOR The city of New through its Spar regulation P rvisors nts ssions, had strictions. ry, we unertake to who A outing coll t king track at any PROPOSALS ater Britain actir War Memoria ace handle just an few Al of our patrons desire 1o and PADULA BROUGHT BAGK FOR TRIAL Alleged Slayer of Norwalk Han Lodged in Jail Aug. AT YOUR SERVICE a list ot the Headings in use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-io-read aipha- betical arrangement. “WANT Alphabervaliy Atiaugeo and Keady LINE KATER CONSECUTIVE | Below is . 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Daniel Keogh today that would be Pa —Fl A—FUNERAL 5—LOST ANL — PEKSON TN i ittorney I lula ol DIRECTORS s¢ FOUNL o f BEAUTIFUL 710 set el < admi s £ ANNOUNCEMENTS . 1 soon ooting A cmen- a 5. Cle- AUTOMOBILES AGENCIES FRUCKS FUl SALE S FOH EXCHANGE 1—AUTO F AND ACCESSORIES —AUTOMOBILES WANTED & 5 i ¥ ¥ 13— AUTOS—1AX1 ) " nho 13 —GARAGES 15— MOT ¥ 16— MOTORCYC 17— SERVICE RUCK im. No s menti 1 ure ( Personars your wa Disconteniment Among Pcoplc m 1‘;mgiers lispatc 5 BUSINESS SERVICE Mai Daily (S HAIRD'S MASSEUSE AND) CONTRACT RENDERED 18— BARRBE 19— BUILDING 20— BUSINESS SERVICE —DENTISTS —DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY —DYEING & CLEANING —INSURANCE—ALL KINUS —LLAWYERS— PATENT ATTC —MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGA —PAINTING, PAPER HANGIN —PLUMBING. HEAT'G, METAL y—PILESSING AND TAILORING )—PRINT'E, JOBB'G. STATIONERY 31=PROFE NAL SERVICES 2 —REPAIR & PIANO NING —WANTED TO RENI'ER SERVICES Al"l(i“()ll\ discon- Auto and MOTOF Bu Truck Ag, nt ong ve il K HT attributes & ation. | 1 4 k C v to 1k popul ETE E logg| T e excitems and pa g othe torturing of na . v e declaration | Primo De Rivera, the tor Madrid 1 be inclu Moroc says tional po! WOk Spi o ish in a newsg < 1 & r shou in o 1 zone (Continued from Page espatch sh EDUCATIONAL splendid, standing RRESPONDENCE COURSE 5— DANCING TEACHERS i~ INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL T—LOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTOR® ZWANTED—INSTRUCTORS ©eir friends have been to in front of the church between and all attending may go eshments are The intermediate meet tomorrow church basement affair will in L. Burgreen. Fdward Krau into the old by \rles has occupied at Athletic months. fall semester will open on information var- ir Irench to arrive Tangier and thz General Primo De River ed to send Spanish troop Tangier protect lives ar erty. Ten Injured When Fire Truck and Trolley Bump Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 19 (#—Ten persons were injured when a firc truck and a trolley collided here carly today. The fire w sponding to the second alarm ree-alarm fire in which $175 was done. i from meet said |3 ships wer t e Casablan 1y port 7 7 EMPLOVMENT 39—EMPLOYMENT AGENCI HELP—AGENTS WA —HELP—MEN WANTE ELP—WOMEN WANTED OR WOMEN to for charge —SITUATIONS WANTED—\WOMEN is m run Krau rooms several | The AND SWINB |achool CATS, PETS | This POULTRY SUPPLIES pleasing to the ma - VEHICLES who have been {—WANTED—LIVE STOCK bt v Woody FINANCIAL 5§ OPPORTUNITIES —INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDE S—MONEY 1LOANED 9—WANTED—TQO BORROW —BUSIN ca u 1S re- 2 IVE STOCR i cert —CATTLE —DUGS, EGGS, ORSE damage Several famil by ies were driven from 1d took t ir bed re sters wis in the public per terrace. ne the People’s 1e nigh ba One house up- MERCHANDISE 55—ARTICLES FOR SALE ~BUILDING MATERIALS —BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP. 4—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTE 59—FEED AND FUE )— FERTILIZER; JBDS, PLANTE 1—FOOTWEAR AND (L 3 —GOODL THINGS TO EAT —HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES ACHINERY. ELEC. & —MERCHANDISE AT THE #6—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 1-B-- RADIO —~WATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY ARTICLES TO BUY ESTATE FOK HKENT il i e Forests Contribute : the four-story buil Macaroni housing N ¥ more lakes and stream: actual of a 1e Un Paul tion of th of Plan Aug. wat nir t sequently ring Raphael forest the forestry & tional Congress here today. Modern studies of the tof water in the atmosy tended o upset the old t wind carried vapor over the continent, densed in the form Mr. Zon decla he added, that the ing Co r va - an are the sections Zon, service, Property Rights in News Is Being Urged Geneva, Aug. 19 (A—Internatio recognition and protection of rights in news, minimum press messages with the possible transmission abolition of all censorship in time of peace and less rigorous censor- ship in time of war are items of in- to the gencral public on the provisional agenda of the conference of representatives of news agencies which opened under auspices of the League of Nations The prime object of th is to devise means by hich news agencies may be enabled to rend more effective service to the public 8 of t Al property rates for speediest RE, §0—APARTME 3—HOUSES R 3—SUBURBAN FOR §—VACATION PLA ES & STOR AGE terest of rai 77— WANT o J— Al ESTATI FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Ty— AUCTIONEERS $0—BLDG. & BUSINESS 51—BUILDING LOTS FOR §2—FARMS FOR SALB $3—HOUSES FOR SALE $4—SHORE PLACES FOR BALB $5—SUBURBAN FOR SCALL E TATE FOR EXCHANGE 87—REAL ESTATE WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS re toda conference only and that the r is delivered from the land Measurement explained, streams contributed les the air than moist bare moist sc land covered and that of all a dense forest por. | PROPEIT Y SALE evapors of evapo NEGOTATIONS COLLAPSE Aug. 19. (P —Necgotiations British coal owners and | ¢ yorirs which had been looked | sa—ROOMS FOR RENT to to bring in 1 | 99—ROOMS AND BOARD et allupsin sharty 41—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING they gsZ WHERE TO DINB opened this afternoon ~WANTED—BOARD OR LOLGING v bare, Tondon, between the coal miners, vegetative after cace lor committee, Mr. Wi chairman, will rec 1 ive bids lam Jud Thaat ol v e mannee . SKIPPY construction of a masonry s 7 xw!vn“ bridge to be located A E concern as in Brook park. 4 | {dders figurl 3 s ol sl 6 45 evinon ’ lagusirial) prosperous we generally inclose with t E I bond in the sum e T et "",‘h,‘('fi bond shall be 3 i | Bonding Co., o chitect who will, by St the bid bond, L Contractor for 509 of the bid, be awarded th work. Bid escrow by tract has been ed when said bond. ed to the respecti Failure on the cessful bidder to y contract for ence in a an e, sometime the very in of large rea- enough valleys ind en t paying profits l:H{)‘ Prac- of t per often excess profits clf. The G back bond iild it up. y cern 1 srougl pro: re- M shall for mpl it all never become not to t The bor riod | n in| dift ma the . POPULATION To ME THis IS ALL VERY DISGUSTFUL the next if any of shall ' The the | i «‘j}lLL You | BE MINE® R ARE | e, but [ a sum equal price. The reject propos Owners —e e any new appear. Seal side “Propo: morial.” H. Judd, the offic chitect, Conn. Bidders date of closing 4 plans. Only bids tractors will be accepted Contraclors may obtain gpecifications at the Architect by making $10.00 which amount funded upon return to the Architec of the plans and specifications in | 1 \ | 1s ’ addres Chairman of Delbs Court stre be it the hotifie will ng Con and take action from local | | | and plans Newir offices deposit be Connecticut HARRY 1926 HOWARD, President AMES, Clerk, jommissioners. re I i will H i ill.i |i ARTHUR O «» aBoard of il s a unit to be brought leaguers evening soci o Minn., has shown that lakes contribute with grass and crops; rings, contributes most va- & an -—_—-— STAT 4 Siante pleasis E neies Phon: BERTIN NEWS seven) ¥ 8| ales and Service . 193 Arch 8t requested Methodis ' S0 tha Re wil th Th in Al Mrs. oving t ard the btember ain to b of young ool to begin More por to th and con rain_pro continent ited State: told his 1 A. formerly Mr. front hall for the past of the Hubbard away Water Than Do Lakes 9 (P—Torests 1 ¢ Interna- 1t Sciences circulation nere hav heory it con n ation fror h an vapor soils; tha less tha ration, cov that from the oceans where or snow. 4. Tt 1s now believed oceans contribute two-ninths of the precipitation. maining seven-ninths m al o t n ALWAYS BELITTULN', MR. PERKING, IVE THAT SLOEET SISTER (CALLED ABOUT YouR e al AUTOMOIIVE o and Truck A--. % It Al I(HIUII\ E nefes -nl Irucks For Nake CHEVR servic ANKLIN CAT NASH—motor Bales Bin Street OLET N CARS o Coi MOTOR Superfor St. Ph RROTH Moto ne 131 S Bales ¥ es Corp., e car 1 and Service. 433 Wel are and Service. Ph « . .G 245e. and Service The “all equipped. rel FCID SEDANS—2 1924} 2-1924 Overland Cheviolct tourng. 1924 ord 1925 1-ton truck, Knight touring. Ti rage, 127 dolph’s G 27 2 and rervice touring Buick tuus g, 12924 W et Plune t0 Sales and 5 mpany, 127 6 1129 Stanley AvD good 10 years 8 Main &t new lipe Hawker & shington HUPMOBILE & Also the Liou/iian [ AND 8 CV y Service Harrtord Ave aunexa Pie Mouto Hig xz '«'M Rroan LINDER® Stution o co. Ste. 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AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGE STREET. 36 ARCH Co., i-pase Cost trans- Tnc... 240 BROTHERE rvice. 127 I'ERMS ARRANGED ve Motor.” sal B MOTOR SALES CORP. art STANLEY 8T. e right st e 1 rEL 1M BEITER USED CARE AT THB BETTER PRICE FORDS Tudor, new ties $328 Touring. 3225 Touring, $150. Roadater, $200 Roadster, 3126 Coupe, $125. 1 ton b post, % ton 6 post % ton 6 post 3125, 100, 115, AT TOUR OWN TERM& USED CAR DEP HUN ERFORD COURT. ¢ v ELMLR ST. AUTO CO., 22 MAIN PHONE 1513 1CK BUIC BUICK COAC BUICK SEDAN. CHEVROLET ROADSTER STUDEBAKER SEDAN. MOON TOURING. NASH TOURING. BUICK TOURING. 7 PASS. BUICK NEW MOLELS FORD COUPE AND SEDAN CAPITOL BUICK CO., 193 ARCH STREET, PHONE 2607 USED CAR DEPT LES €O BROUGHAM, 2542, DEPT. SEDA URES BELOW T TERMS ORDS: VE HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SED FORD RUNABOUTS, TOURINGS, COUPES, SEDANS AND TRUCKS A1 NUSUALLY LOW PRICES AND THE TERMS ARE RIGH FORD AGENTS, TEL. 211 284 ELM STREET. TAR USED CAR DEPT. Cole * Ford Irord vord sport coupe, $: coupe, § roadster, coupe, $75. vrolet coupe, $278, uick touring, $100. Clievrolet touring, $100. Chevrolet 4 pase.. coupe. § EASY TERMS uring 50. $100. X B dy, 155 150 835 UP BURRITT MOTOR SALES CO., 240 HARTFORD AVE TEL. 1435 BRISTOL BRANCH. 157 SCHOOL ST. TEL. ol T i YOU HATE, 1S COMIN' DAUGHTER'S HAND. T0 ASK YOO FOR 5 uh]l i ‘1 Ilm .u..h “mhh smece GoT To PuLL MESELF TOGETHER " By PERCY CROSBY TELL MISS PEI?K\QS THAT “THE MARNICURIST 1S

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