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RALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1926. — — P ———— ] . —_— = ———eOIC U el Britain Herald. e ey connot el memasiven in T RUMINATIN = THING HOUSE P PUBLISHING COMPANT, ’u-\wr :.x...;\I :I:x”:l.;:'nl do net under (Robert Russeil.) ‘ FACTS AND FANC]ES E Proo: let { stand, and are not familiar with the 1 broke n lookin' glass to- - 4“1 1 . e B et Chureh 8t. | necessary steps to be taken y: that means bad luck, o By ROBERT QUILLEN : -'" It is an inspiration, therefore, 1o see course. Let's take a view ”Yh 1 '. $ L n ¥ h P Aoat - o onthe . changes quite the color o' that ! requently 4 man is all in when he he closing the the gridiron sea- | Bl Council and prominent citizens work- hmwf Th"\ el e e nt! adli Vo nan D it the camoe | the Posi Gmce at New Britan ¥ f0r the welfare of the city whose xood an’ bad in this ol' world —_— tioning of the great American waffle | bond Cla Mall Matter | people it represents, or (or whose we knows, but luck can be di- How "to be a philanthropist: First | iron. ple they care, in a cause of this rected—an’ that's jest what we | =kin your public. — T oA 1. Probably most of :,:” .’ 3 \‘\:, propose. Take up that broken —_— One who is full of ambition to get R e : = o jookin'-glass an' in each frag- ) b | something for nothing usually ends sieee wve brought (his hospital into being i o £ el o e Still, the ouija board is no MOre by getting free board and clothes ofitable advertiaing medium 10 will nover have cause to make use t o' man you want to be. erratic than the Shipping Board. e e o e meryd 7% | of It. They have large homes, many The shiny splinter represents N | The quality of their head work your first ambitious thought: A wan is old when he develobs | jeads to the reflection that the servant the larger bit, recalls the days the habit of scolding about every- | problem is a problem in solid geome- vou did jest what you ouxht thing. try. Charaiee Srofine will protect and heal the patient in The bigger piece means man- Syt aper and alwo their ramily. Yet they made of it hood dreams, some realized, erein i some not; that small hiatus EEE Special Vayes in Shoe Department EEEE | of th where complete isolation and IEEEENEEEEEEE competent nursing with medical care g I i The public sees only a man's good Jitna One who would succeed in the man- |, " FG" 0 SO0 only & Han's EO0 o | personal v ter nd the laws made ufacture of all-wool clothes must be | . — bt i e b o % the things that vou have st vears of sweating that paved the way Audit Barean . v ¢ : o ot. The biggest piece > for it. fortunate. New Hritain should con- " g Hope; in it you sce Iy honest analys) gratulate itselt on the numbering face: determination there And there are more things in upon this andit “This ineures AMONK its citizens such men, including EPPeaTE S VOIS AL SRy U propeT Voreissgi o Shen}hre MEeamet o Againat fraud In newspaper | i1y Mayor and members of the Coun- st bt ot sy o in your philosophy. fon Axures to both national and mirror is not broke at all per- = vertisers el whose thoughts arc not entirely haps; to fill it in again will be ! Those who the passing of | ror selr a task for lots o' chaps. The the spirit of * n't been watch- B rule’s universal, on the sea an' ing Ireland lately on the land —your “luck” can ANG CHILDREN, be dire it ot the The report comes that the.starving proper () 0 ) ) D D 5 ) ) ) ] o i ) ) or Christmas PESAPPOINTMENT. from n contemplation of @ of Natlons we call your | o the next exhibit—the | PeoPle of China are selling their Daniel Green Comfys. Tweedie Boot Tops Indian Moccasins. Arctics and Rubber Boots. PEETTEIECEEEEE rennan prize fixht children. A fair was held recently We all went up together, and rest we are disappointed. We [ Where children were the exhibits. at times to sec by whom such ured the first tumble will find us . THEAR'S 'S, all coming down together. . AT miles, und we have read | I somewhal mature and pretty, = — = 5 e e The Frenchman who hanged him- kes America after having | brought more Yale gets $150,000 for special work . self because his clothes didn’t fit country and taken awuy [ This repori is repented as no propa- | An health. Wonder if jt will go to the | chieved his ambition. The noose fit person declarced so necessary for Yale et A ail right. Ipletures of a young French Boys brought two dollars, and girls, are committed. EETE i e of our cash to hix na- | ganda for contribution to any Chinese We write of the war- | relief fund. One is inclined to feel t, Monsleur Carpentier. | that the children so sold will be better time he smiled, In " the | ot possibly with those who bought were wont to say, “Demb- | them than with dpe that smile from his | athletics—the “Family - Doctor? The reprisals in Ireland teach us - B z Just why it is righteous to inv that a patriot is willing to sacrifice “Lake Will Go After Dry Law Viola- | 11"y 5. " sk futures and wicked to | his last match on the alter of tors.””" headline. Governorelect'’s name | invest in a stack of poker chips st s somewhat inappropriate in this con- | —— p | Why should a man sigh for license | The present styles stmplify the mat- | to steal when there are still openings | ter of determining just how '“IVh'h the wful thought that the B _— ] i | in the building game? will be requirel to fill the Christmas - " h : teporte kave it that/ ERaring is en: — steckings. . B. GIRLS HONORED The cholr this yvear is being fostered Yem prey as just re- | | i Dempor b s & ehildren would be question.” Man | Ay by the alumnt and: it iaconsidered > £ th opularit lost treated as slaves. | couraged on Leag | about the ge when a girl is o popularity low > o e - POy | no consideration shown them, and, | wants but little here below, nor wants | most fond of sour pickles, a boy As old Omar would - phrase it . one off the highest honors a freshman dld not go to war und| | bexins to think he understands wom- | Russia his divorced old Baron Wran- Ruth Taylo: and M:5:1 Pill Sclected | can recelve If she makes a plack | sald that Mr. Dempsey en. gel from its bed and taken the god among the singers. The two local t to fight that way; oth considered as mere living bodies | litth PN of whine to spouse instead. i 'i_‘rli'; “_]);n é“_e both fim:e‘l“ul: °fPf::{’ i i | bought for whatever purpose their —_— —_— The Mount Holyoke College Press | Y- B. H. S. are: al ihl, manager did not want | UEL T Dispatch says that Pilgrim Fathers’ | A humorist remarks that with the When a politician says the country & T lease today | QRUShter of Rev. G. E. Plhl of 25 use if Mr. Dempsey did A SR Tut, tut, Pilgrim | 90€ in politics there will be less pass- [is going to the dogs he means to ex- D o et & ¢ Franklin Spuare, and Ruth Taylor, : bone . . L3 J, 1tat The report brings no wringing of = E . s | ing the buck. The dbugh has always | press his fear that it is gaing over to that there are two New Britain girls | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian H. %! Mus ave bee a w . : . 5 e ST oo 2OSR RERE S| bbeniial bolitide the opposition. who have made the freshman choir. | Taylor. Sl @I E parents willing to sell 0] o ] 0 0l 0] 0 ol 0 2 0 0l 0] g 0 0 0 0 0 0l ® 0 0 0 o them ploasant uppearing This Dempsey gets at him.” lioas nection—nothing “dry” about it. might be true if it were not worst of all they will probably be | that little long.” How long—and how For College Choir my and lost an arm I 2 the heart for the adults, And vetl d no longer be a meal | ‘ peck at some New Britain young ‘l\v‘l'(‘ may be the same anguish at id manager. QU ! | that Mr. Dempsey was striet, and following their example. ted to fght, tried to would posscss other peoples. But All ' Americans would not part with them vomen as they shiver, down the arting with their little ones that| WO™eN 88 t not arrange It Z rly forgotten when along | Unless it were to secusc the welfare | , oniatives in Washington to favor er gentleman of the same | Of the children. It is concelvable that L”“u,““‘_" el i B on ey “ @ ® ” Proximately—named Mr. [ @ man or woman might part with his | \ning is all right. : | or her offspring knowing that hé or SRENE —— psey very inconsiderately | She, the parents, was unable to care Do not count the chickens before Brenn ‘m\“ for a bout | for the child. But it is inconceivable | they are patched 'Twill save el unds and It Is not until | thal a parent would accept ssment. | . Common Council voted to ask rep- money for | and them some emba of these rounds that “Our [ the child, unless for the benefit of e e— - " delivers the conge other children, if there remained a Pessimists cut out the iast two Brennan out We had | spark of human love in the parents’ | Words from the popular expression | CHRISTMAS SLIPPER SALE he should have done this | heart “Life is just one ——— thing after In the very first rounds. The most charitable explanation of | another.” - 5 again disappointed 10 | the reported fact is that the Chine: recalled, seems to have which they find themselyes and know for Men and Women at positively the Lowest Prices in the City, Quality Considered. Rensen back of . You | ng¢ what they do. (From The Herald of %'hat Date). . :1- Carpentier ‘nlunl- to It said that soup kitchens must | 2 000 P > f M ’ w b4 3 - IS d P "( ::"""":‘: ‘:::;m’"'. be established all through the suffer- | Jnmes J./Corbett win i el 9 alrs o en s an omen s of dsappe o 4 - e fu Appo Ing arca. The Red Cross has appro- | new play, “The Naval Cadet” at ‘the the next exhibit— g iraivarads s priated half a million dellars already | 1C€Um this evening ¢ : Plean administration, re- | PTIL MO TN dopinre niread The Russell and Erwin factory will | ed to power G - and wil prob- 1 shut down Saiurday for the rest of give more | the year to ¢ or: o awaits us? | the to take inventory Meanwhi the children are being | The local post « - mined fuy government ag and | HOSPITAL—AND. soid S Abe news standulontiabove ulli|icond|to be 1h st clase conditior — d to be in first class condition SR political matters, ahove all reports of | Mrs. M, N. Judd ix in New York for | in Is going to have catastrophes. What will stop the | few days' vist \ Mre. C. \ [l right now to take cure retikie W atians ssainat| not | only C. P. Merwin has returne from Atlanta, Ga. where she has | against the children but against hu- | visitin i t srobab educe | N ment will probably reduce | oo Gilbert and Lynch propose to open romn auch discases by fifty ey the White Oak skating rink Friday of this week if the weather permits. ran ew otlon In the number of DEFACING STATU ’\:" J_\H.n\llncs = acting as janitor eome In the families of The Eithu Burritt statue opposite ational Bank during the ill ness of the regular janitor S : who are not rich. It s [the High school is ednstantly bein . i a d 7 ; homes the isolation, mak- | defacod by pencll and chalk mark FARMERS IN ' g n lve 00713' and many written or printed words with contagious dis ftal a necessity, is practi- | | & S tble, If one member of o | Some of these words are unfit for | Meet to Consider Remedial Me < B H - f el fure ol e e Latest Styles osiery for or tenement get’a conta- It is not o be presumed thatethe Dec. 16—Faimers tiom | B £1.65 and $1.95 U - . , other memb of the | school students are doing it. Undoubt- \ dozen states met here | ‘Ibrlstmas most sure to contraet it edy they know hetter. It is passible on some action to re- - & resulting from the de- g e cline in pri f products. o 4 ’, ‘] 2 i v . v e . . - B84 heapital for seversi | guiny one Sites act .m' “::x:n.. .[‘n le . N Men’s Hylo Wool, Felt Slippers with collar, heavily :4‘0.—,.,":- “:‘“HIN _plpnwd to re o s rices mean . ceive o pair of Hosic out levying extra taxes to On the presumption that some of | bankruptey and emphasize . P added soft felt sole, in brown, wine and grey, - phasized they w » Headquarters for the Phoehix ter It will be declded | the pupils have thus deface: o | not due to the law of : ly a .- W Later clde e puy g efaced th Sad PPly and de quality, only . desese $2.65 line, which we think is the best in the world. Complete stock of Plans which were suggested includ- ed the setting up of national market- silk, wool and silk and wool. t forth before the Com whom must have noticed the defacing | ing machinery to sell produce 5a o Men’s Silk ........ $1 to $1.50. ) nt % meeting last night. | marks und words, have not taken the | purchase agricultu supplics ana [ Mamber Secks ..... Bk bt Men's Silk and Wool . ... $1.50. d unanswerable. The pros- | matter up, they should do so. Younsg | {he establishing of banking institutions 3 Men's Wool .. $1 to $1.75 £ S 2 through cooperation or the veral king our eity a place that | people go to h to learn thing: SR atioRd s Heavy Silk, full fash- tree fro the frequent | other than the capital cities of forl Men'’s Sheepskin Slippers with the wool next to the SR $2.80. ugh money avallable | however, that some of them are the not to continue it statue it is necessary to denounce ments In tavor of tho hos- | such action. If (he chers, some of her fore wiffered, is a ’1»lun states. There is such a thing as CHILE TO COOPERATE. $2.95 and $1.45. foot. Prices e iesoAeene i esaes S108 and $2.15 Women’'s Silk and Wool in Ha- rg. The statements of the | decency. If the puplls themselves do e E o i e nh (Naey e Brown and Green Women's Black and Brown Silk In heliotrope and rode, Price ....ieieeivieiissanesrtsrtissiicsrissastiassins S2I5 $1.35, $1.65 and $2.35 and ‘Gthers who spoke In | not realize the meaning of the word. | Will Work With Argentina to Bring [i§ en's Al Wool Felt Hylo Slippers with satin quilted collars, the pretties SHpper of the st night, that many deaths | they should be taught, it matters not High Ideals of League, been prevented had the whether they are in High school, Santiago, Dec. 16.—Chile will o place here, brings a feel- | Grammar school or College operate with Argentina for the pur of welf « emnation that The is no intention to upbraid | pose of bringing about the success ¢ “the high proposals sustained by the % “Argentine delegation in amendments ’n-‘ulw'llnk to call ther pupils’ atten proposed before the assembly of the X of fine quality, made of wool felt, which is stronger, holds its color better and is warmer than cotton felt. The pell has been criticised | tion to this matte Probably they | league of ms at Geneva™ said an pom-pomsare full size. bnany matters, and the | have done so, or probably the manner | ofliial statement issued from the offic of President Fuentes today. This statement was issued rollowing two meetings of the cabinet. was not provided for long | the teachers of the High school for few Hritaln huve been erit- | attitude and incidental example of the —SEE OUR WINDOWS- inaetivity in vital things |teachers has been sufficient to teach bt there was an expression | propriety fo their pupils. Reverence m on the part of some of | for a celebrated man who has achie who are not members of | ed and whose memory is deserving B David Manning’s , to help those not quite [of perpetuation in the form of a | Railway Union Official n worldly goods ax they statue i one of the things that all 1 About Strike Rel refreshing. The splendid | educated persons should learn Chicago,) Dec. 16.—W. A. F et - Shnmwty ¢ Tirst Quality ith which the council d ' May it be seen to that all school | vice-president of the ( Rail- | Four-Buckilc Four-Buckle or, favored the proposal, | pupils learn of it with such emphasiy | W4y Conductors and Val. Fitzpatrick, | — 3 of note | that there will be no defacing of such | Yice-President of the Brotherhood of Mt -~ M ARCTICS Rallway Trainmen are scheduled to s5.00 thought comes at once— | statues by school students appear here today before the railroad $4.50 less Intelligent, the ‘ The police are the ones who should | labor b rd to “show cause why they y of the people of New | protect such statues from disfigure- | issued a strike referendum to mem- SHOE STORF 211 Main St. e . . S pople bers of their organizations on the were |t not for the K ment by people ather than school | xote T [MIIC OmsRUEATONS OF - the which these men put into | puplls—and by them also, for that lation of the transportation aet.” stivities for their welfare? | matter. The situation is called to their | muse of no fault of the |attention as one of the many duties Isvap milk, 4 cans 50 cents. Russell t they do not do these | they Bave to perform, difficult as it | Gros.—advt ‘Women'’s o

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