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. Al Herald.\ T RUMINATIN LINITING COMPANY, | Brieters | (Robert Russell.) xeepted) At 418 67 Church St nday i Buiian Whenever i with pure fresh air: you necdn’t seek no priv park—jest take it anywhere. Jest ke it anywhere where sticks an’ stones don't the way: jest take It any time or jest take it any day. For that's give to us from the tmosphere is betfer prescripti made by who It down here here where germs an’ s born, down here evil thrives; if 1y fresher we'll lengthen We ain't decryin’ this ol' pipe o' mine an’ we about thelr lots o' sanctity mentally an’ know some would help An’ that pure of, don't inhale, jest lips or noses when some gusty gale. livin' pure nature's gift; it breathin' oxygen, ‘Great Uplift.” An’ is pretty good: the is pretty fair—whenever rocky fill lungs fresh air. I Tun s Months nth at New Britain Matter Post OMoe Class Mall bar energy out than man down hings where ble advertising medifum [Circulation hooks and press | open to adverts | ns The Associnted Press | eniitied f Al news redited news we'll r on air ont our lives doctors, for work, there * Wurenn of Clronintion believes, In n natlonal organization ishes newsnapers eod adver- But morally & striotly honest wnalysis of e eireulation statists Physically hpon this audit. This tne: extra seninat fra paper both me . to an’ too, we freshenin’ an’ vou air, we're mean through our speakin’ what we HE DRIVE. money f every re encouragement, 1 Yo Need sécond day L. Every there « It means as well as means, with to join the %0 the ymes the “twill be creed spent of the drive plan man, woman creed you feel with pur id give not only all the your she can all alls a afford but the comvasser who Puragement Encourage- Blld the hospital the Iatter, but make the | I that th ¥ou In raising the need 'OF they are doing some bu. Help the | own enthusiasm in their | lou have not time to do. T P ey e T —— He averaze mentality, he th money had acquived supposed that such as he pos- think of the financial ‘side of his trip first, and it 1s undoubted that felt there be at are doing probably would he would canvassers surpise hisx statement regarding the mental benefit he had receive.l here. | There may be some press agency at °T THEIRS." | work with » nsleur Carpentier, but if - taken a t noted that lon of Labor radicals in nly a first, basic step in ction | Court Court lyn, id Transit strikers yos- | protession om elght to twenty years ! for throwing rocks at win while the strike last summer, thereby kill the Ameri has b high so that agency remarkably eclev ck Let us hope that the remarks were in- spired by Carpentier himself; that we did come ed Y and has quite unust places. up to the standard hm: nd let of a indicat- feel that the prize-fighter has taken Justice sentenced an- by us Crop good opinion five however superior we con- sider ourselves to him. { was R X-RAY MARTYR. | A French doctor has just died u!‘ result of y He vhich it his life. hin™ B really irs of wogk with the | i right inent, s on expr nks, Americanized Nearly Rt has undergone opera- | was hoped Others Iike physi would pro- died be- There known | broad the minded man long have cause ians subject believes John | fore from arec many other speaking at the uffering from the - dow club the other SIS S g At that n such ght Ia i his which brought an declaration Wh famous ¥ labor rench surgeon's life. make rds are high last was the X-r folloy result in trying to for hers re students of wnd work with ay safe others prought great and human r to b learning who would him—c whose | nulyze wture o | < labors would in greater benefit nd labor possessed | | to the This world pod qualities much weight More surgeon knew what he was | life physician ver of the to thelr words. doing—he was the know " ’ giving his to the working world The other experience of most end will ne probably in the sa way unless the things dis- covered by the man v hax just | Ishing of deeds such the jeed to prison does or than it large potrated by five men passed will . Neverthele { their | with \wa them A much for This ex s they all went on/with more doex wor they are still working. death wuch a the thought appbicable to ourselves. | will face deatly that !uturn’ live, to help such unity at the the grief over the of | imme- s wort of element man there comes ept lubor and capital ! the ot i byer alike | o should men, Jouid be met and conquered | . ) oo in research work of other | bt for acts of vio | the ‘ description atti omeo employ6rs perpe- those acts of ont labor any ho will not listen to labor's the ho oxtremists d o« buia APATL ] inte eroed the laborer Seens If & man generations may how cager we | tendency to “grasp. be or men frequent uncempromising The violence is worthy ot | contidence has primarily your heatefl ite when Every physiclan who do | at to the learned heart does not want stop me than progressing he leaves in- stitution where he has his class, both resent employer profession: he longs to keep up with | of the | to| from the times: he wants to Know atisfactory : | latest mor quickly discoveries he is | make researches for himself | far than eager He into a be reached GHTE l)l‘l\‘l()\‘. more unwilling to fall structive to read the opinion | is the ordinary business man | his business money | It “Dj ttributed o Who' sees making sitten by a student of men v is fairly and who | tine | tb any content vernments who ¢ from ountry. He pt our habit ! of our r mes discentent”” may he tells, after close two classes it is to the clorgy- of thought the the tribute an and physician especially | Al soning, our trend give to this F ch | I movement son, Dr. Charles Infroit; all praise rovel sensation cer a novel sensation it is sty | th this other pro- | are conducting QEPENG €5 xS0d Whut dangerous X-ray work | And atisfy \y prize fighter thinks of us and A He of but of all s 1id physicians to bhe Al w somewhat of an ry o b o longing to like their in should cer- ald aid for man, his habit lite to tain deg him him soe things among us | 5 0 all v the d e overlooked by sclen good of the world ' oxpreases himself in more PEDESTRIAN LAW WANTED, tairt J Attorney terma und uses phrases whicly may understand | P st Let's be % Carpentier the French | An of a dways f General cert flighter, his i just return tate was inclined to vor t pis native France It s fter a trip | people in his p natural But hie cotions and actions, -,y uite was fair minded and a great WAN Plensed with the venturs vyer money, It nade lot o When the people were wrong he usin a not untavoralt 14 not help seeing it. It was easy naturall he to prosecute corporations hard for to de- of corporations. Yet v position of responsi- help both | corporations their | remained For. when all is said | fair tomobiles are not cor- nor are pedestrians “the nt or fighter was him v has raada fave ho aays, “Du when plac he d in Ithier in mind has Httde the educated a man his lack of @ more apt he ls to appreciate ch he “arpen- Alwo; (wh bility could not seeing o of my ress; she has | a, ave tha And with the people me know world rights yet he popular ! more is the e reaiizes educa- | and done, the people are Owners of a to learn porations, worth winning, however weo dislike his | down | @ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1920. aristocrats. Yet the simile is applica- ble. to be Let the pedestrian made alr the automobile There are a | mighty few. There | reckless only | The be to driver few dvivers of cars who every g n- are some who are i a while, pretty once kes drivers law good care ckless There are not is pedestrians who arc There There few reckless very indeed them. often no statute regarding must be. Motor Vehicle ' Commissione: Stoeckel suggests a “pedestrian law." This law trian will make a “reckless pedes- as liable to prosecution os the “reckless driver” of a motor vehicle law cannot | | He says such a | deferred. Noi should it be deferred With all the reckle: has tecn lonzer be driving whicn afc to say that by the by no cxercised than for a of more care has been atively 1t man to see a car fewer drivers 1S, is not unusual and out walk make it inconvenient for the driver of The latter strect coming, pure spite, slow up in his to the car has in the ordinary care. It to trans provided he exerciseS ‘1 used be the habit of pedes- | to hurry on acr a strect whenever a car was in sight then, this habit of those who we The pedestrans were more careless relying King. Som on reverse is true to there are, especially among the older generation, Jyho can- not overcome the belief that a driver will run them down if possible. Bul r the younger generation is accustomed to the revised attitude of drivers and takes no pains to consider them as it is, submitted, the ordinary driver of to do so considers He should sake the rights de tst, pedestrian: the latter be ms for of the motc as the is forced to consider him Let there be a pedestrian law. there be an abolishing of a pr if any Let udice, against the man who And let pedestrians duty, as the driver of come, to do. Let the pe- realize that has it in his power to Irjure the driver or his car the latter has it hurt the pedestrian, LITTLE BUSINESS IN PGLICE COURT Autoist and Drunks Make Up This Morning's Docket remains, the car their cars has drives realize destrian he As in his power to In police court this morning, Karl Hoffman was assessed $3 and costs on a charge of operating a motor vehicle without having an operator's license on his person, and judgment was sus- pended on a ch. of driving without registration He was arrested Raturda itolman Delbert Vel tratlic duty t_the corner East Main streets facea char was papers. by | who was o of Main nd wus to have 8 Vest day morning. He not in oday he explained that his car broke while coming Into the city, making it impossible tor him to reach the station in time . Patrolman Veley testified thut Hofr- assed the trafic post while the “Stop” sign was set against him. He was stopped and asked for his license nd registration papers. When unable to produce either, he was arrested. Hoffman explained today that both cards and some money were lost while he was fixing a tire. It was his belief that the wallet in which they were kept had fe'len from his pocket. Revoked, noon and court Probation Previous probation amounting to 25 was revoked in the rase of George s arraigned on a drunk- enness charge. Supernumerary Patrol- William McCorthy arrested Duff st night while he was lying under sin overturned wagon on Hartford avenue The accused was very drunk, the policeman testified Duff told Prosecutor G. W that he stopped in a Hartford a saloon wk he took cider, then a g sweet. After nothing until at police Klett s of cider not, that he remem- he awoke in the headquarters this s0 very bered cell | morning. Tony Resufski took 1915 upon a suggestion of the local urt and advised this morning to take a similar course. He w arrested by Patrolman Ch Tes McGrath last night on Elm street. A $10 fine was imposed. Case Is Reopened. Judge J. H. Kirkham e of nk Jaglowski, s Frank linow reopened this morning and h bond eeturned to him Th d was arrested Saturday n on Broad street by Patrolman Charles Anderson on a drunkenness charge. When he tailed to appear yesterdiy morning his bond was called A $10 fine was imposed today. Rappanotti of Wilcox ot, was ordered to pay his personal with the charges to court the pledge in ordered the together bringing him PLEASURE CARS | a perfect right | Motorists | for | FACTS AND FANCIES By The war zame won't ufacture of munitions. \® V'™ CALGWT COrIN’ 1n LATE. TLe American wor long held he deciding vote in the state af matri- mony. Once u man gets interested in his rights, he has very little time to think of his duties. And then again, by speaking sofely one saves his breath for the rough- house when it comes. Given an epidemic of lockjaw among diplomats, the world would save itself in a few months. Money is hard to get at a reason- able figure, but you can always borrow trouble at the same rate. The averall movement the process of deflation little more pep in the overalls, failed. but is putting a movement of The viewer-with-alarm expecting something worse never recognizes the worst happens. is busy he it that when In its mature experience a republic advances by means of compromis but in its youth it depends nfore upon demise. 25 YEARS AGO (From The Heralg of That Date) The payroll of the water depart- ' i ment for the past week amounted to | $134.98. Alix W. Stanley of New Yark is ROBERT QUILLEN ____! thrive after a law is passed prohibiting the man- | lect 1f France even finds a man to cal what Russia owes her, perhap's we can hire a man to collect what | Europe owes us. e reason for high prices fact that women have developed the habit of spending money when they go shopping. s are in error when they say all track events are crookeds One shouldn’t judze all races by the human race. The cyn Ttaly' Slavs r overloo! abolish “ultimatum »minds. us that cd a bet when ihat word. to the the i failed Jug Indications are that Knox will be in the next Cabinet. Well, it will have to get accustomed to knacks sooner or later. w 1 has the backing of the Powers. All he needs now to save the Russian people is the backing of the Russian people. . In Michigan a baby rattle! is classed as an athletic apparatus. So, then, is poker chip. It encourages the cut- ting of eve teeth. " The head of the Grange a price-fixing body for all Here at last is the germ fective back-to-the-: predicts farmers. of an ef- rm scheme. Indications are that New York's collector of internal revenue will make hot for ticket speculato unless Palmer instructs him to limit the evi- dence. | Meeting Votes $100 Toward Hospital visiting relatives on South Main street. | There were_ S8 arrests made during the past month by the local police, of these there were 30 for drunkenne: Mrs. Dugald McMillan visiting in Springfield. Mass. Officer English has been assigned to the duties of day policeman during December. 3 There were 13 deaths and twelve marriage licenses recorded at the town clerk’s office for last week. The hospital directors will meet this evening to hear the committee's report on the location of a site for the new hospital is | for a Drive—Socials Arranged. At a meeting of the New Britain 722, F. O. E. of Eagles, ,held ht at the club rooms at 252 reet, it was voted to give $100 | hospital fund now being col- It was also voted to give $15 local branch of the Tubercu- losis Relief society George ~Schmalz was appointed chairman of a committee to arrange set-back tournament every Saturday night The prize for the events will be a turkey. A class of 50 candidates was itiated at last night’s meecting in- re DRESS GOODS 409 | SHO v 400 Main St. “Old Man Dollar” Back On The Job WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 25¢ Toweling, white and brown. o 141/2(: Special Inch Gingham Plaids e s 22¢C D¢ $3.50 Bed Spread $2.19 Fine California Blankets 64x78 36 Inch Percales Wednesday yara 23C Silk Pongee $£2.00 value Wednesday $2.00 Silk Popling All colors AUl Wool wide, grey $3.00 value Bed Spreads $14.00 value Al ached Sheeting, 36 inch o lsc Flannel value is the | All Wool Coatings $3.00 value ey 98c wa $1.69 M. J. WHITTALL, the manufacturer of the famous, Rugs which we carry in large quantities, has notified us that, for a limited time, we may sell our surplus stock of these Rugs at cut prices. We therefore quote drop patterns at: ANGLO PERSIANS’ 9x12 (formerly $195) . $135. ROYAL WORCESTER, #xi2 formery $145) $109 [ i< (formerly $127) $8'9 TEPRAC WILTONS, ®x12 Other Sizes in Proportion. a : Take advantaez of this reduction and ~'-» ™=~ Christmas. B. C. Porter Sons “Connecticut’s Be:t Furniture Store.” “or Quick Ret;rns Use Herald Classified Ads Advertise Christmas Buying With Christmas a little more than three weeks off, it is time to call attention to holi- day buying. ’ What have you in your store that will attract the buying public? The spirit of real, old-time Christmas may be expressed by this or that merchan- ° dise. What have you to offer? In advertising Christmas huvine. have a message for you. ’ we William C. 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