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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, I920. wish to do nothing and employe Britain Herald.! Idsale and b, BLINY Proories the Justice to employe “JEST RUMINATIN.” Cynics will say that sooner or later ! the I tor P will discredit the the which is based mainly on faith in man, (Robert Russell.) A TRIP THROUGH SANTA CLAUS LAND WITH OLD JACK FROST decisions that Up to w will com series of We've tried to help the hope- less an’ we've tried to cheer the sad; let's cast thought; let's all be Christmas- xl Let's all look forward to , the festive bbard, the but more than all may we enjoy His perfect harmony —His harmony o' peace an’ love, the ties that closely bind the woman, man an’ little child that love alone can find. For 1 may all the candles on the tree glow brilliant bright; may there be in the radiance a new- er, keener light. May all the pres- ents that we give, may all that we receive add luster to the future, strength to all that we believe. And may those child- hood days o' faith return make us strong, to aid us to respect the right, to scorn the thing that's wron, And when there comes next Saturday may every stocking hold some tiny little bundle wrapped up safe in love untold. And may that love ne'er flicker out all through the comin' year—the day will pass, but not the love, for that is always here unday excepted) at 418 wld Bullding, 67 Church St. Iabor or employes v or against CMILLAN STORE, “Always Reliable” OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:30. court forever Monthe. onth aside all sorrow- present time, however, this court OfMce at New Britain @ Class Mall Matter. | hax justified its existence JLEPHONE CALLS nr? . BY JACK FROST. (By Wireless to Hal M. Cochran). This messaze from Santa Claus Land is for the Mlttle folks, and parcnts PLEASE NOTE- aren’t supposed to read it unless they read out loud. Queer text-book to recommend the Dictionary able advertising medium in Ciroulation books and press open to advertisers ot be five ing this, the supposedly dryest of dry consider how beneficial would in read- minutes a day spent The Associated Pross. Preas I8 oxclusivoly entitled for republieation of all nows 1t or not otherwise credited This store will close tomorrow, Friday, Christmas Eve at 6:30 p. m. We feel and believe you will agree with us, that by remaining open nights so far this week until 9:30 for your convenience, our employees should have Christmas Eve to themselves. We thank you for your patronage and wish you a Merry Christmas and a Hap- py New Year. reading or ¢ vocabulary obliged stance, the not be for in- how rse it would enlarge People might to resort to profanity s & national inhes newapap & strietly honest analys efreulation stat s audit. This insures a A Agures to both nation were were they to know just to their em- to make teelings properly phatic in good English It would of information alsa tend to enlarge one's Remarkable | what facts are the book More than five minutes a day spent | of the dictionary tends to | But the five-minute | reservolr disclosed in —e BURGLAR, the house was quiet when entered yosterday. He he in a study confuse a person rule if adopted would teach a the and, perhaps develop his ‘memory. A course was person | burglar, for ant te & dainty MNttle on the table ltle gir! trom luncheon—the one the sating. The little girl was the burglar. 8he showed ristmas packages, un- bly, and he played plano. Then she begged he would not take her promised that he would a message for the parents ld come back some time lost art of defining words than all, would almost lunch more FACTS AND FANCIES By ROBERT QU[LLEN D'Annunzio is at the end of hjs rope, but unfortunately his feet are | of rum he doesn't fear God or devil, not yet clear of the ground. or any other thing #xcept a marine. A man i e L urres at came | | The Wife will spend $38.50 for A | We are told that nearly all o along and swished his brush around | {Wo-dollar hat and then worry be- | Burope's diplomats enjoy chess. They Tor % minute and then. there it waa | cause bread isn't two cents cheaper. '(‘njo).vll‘(:n‘(:s: when played with can- a nice bright kiddie kar, already for R aeaEts some younster's Christmas. The workmen use the scooters to get around the place, because they've came in ward comes in the for daily what up conversation. ment last week amounted to $1.000. There were 50 men discharged Satur . The best turkey in the city at from ) 10¢ to 18¢ a pound, at Moffits market e 73 Main’ street certain of does one's know One not it means, part of it ks It up at the first opportuni- one forget that of one's | Goot stuff e — but They say when a Haitian gets fuil remembers it or some and le ty Santa ns Land, North Pole, Dec. 23.—It's getting pretty close to the time when Santa Claus is going to pack up his airplane and sail away RIEF DROVE WOMAN from his toy workshop and head for TO COMMIT SUICIDE ;\'-»“v Illrlu:m. Siiniwes pretty rushea oday of wood underneath and nailed wheels to on. Nevermore will It constantly used vocabulary word may become part for the It to memorize a set of words. brain Is suggested that it is difficult Try this for instance, at the beginning of the dic- going through the place sle workmen have ay toys in shape getting for shipment erything—but he would @ Christmas things that Select a word like “Abracadabra,’ Oficials Disc ly provalling hether pr mills of the state s operation was thought was shamed. His heart led to. There was prob- Atic scene, with a woeep- d a stern man turned nrighteous ways shedding rempembrance of his old |fll:t brothers or sisters at home. the Mttle girl ate the rest h and went back to school e burglar went outside, profane words, bit off a pt tobacco, and passed it it is probable, also, that pore “‘burglaring’ that day. be too obvious to quote the he old hymn about “mys- ys.” Something worked in heart. It may have been ipeaking through the child. ‘e been mérely her childish on nt I8 that petvaded one the spirlt of the soul of the laughs at innocence fofm the world, one merely ) Were “re- 0 have less of the worldly many of them possess, were vé more of the faith of the , they would accomplish those whose deeds have Ignorance. be a wonderful of Christmas, the sub- remembrance of what it did not pass with the day id with all of us through monthe from now, one |is o do some ungenerous thing, ng, It would be well for one ber the Christmas ittle child, and In the story at Spirit but for whom no might be truthfully told INDUSTRIAL COURT, been said that the Kansas Court 1s trial in the seven millers who reduced because it was not sufficient demand to ull production. The ipealed to the court. mmer labor In Kansas was s agninst the Court, Gover- ‘s pet ldea, for hampering men in their desire to strike. oss Governor Allen was sup- laboring men at the recent nd won overwhelmingly. the anKsas court millers for diminishing pro- if & necessity. Then labor was world If burglar on alleged em- “got @ court has rendered de- the matter, saying that in the ills of paying their men by h so that they received their the mills ran a the Topeka, or not, all far possible in It sald that vital Industry . s orkmen in a 0 avallable always, and should sufficlent compensation live through such dull times. held also that there to show that the millers limiting production was in in to were doing to at this ent, anything e cosumer time, and asonable y of service." ansas Industrial Court is It is the conception of a idealist. Many would scoff that any court could diction over manufacturers A e, with any success. [t a tonary. Look it up. Then take a word | Death of Mrs. Peneclope Lee. beginning with the first, second, third, | ete. letters New' York, Dec. 23.—Although chemists who are making scientific examination of the vital organs of Mrs. *enelope Bond 1 body was found Monday night on ch at West End. near Long I . have not completed their aaly the convic- tion became firmer yesterday that she had killed herself. Justice of the Peace Neu of Lynbrook, acting Co ssau county, reit- — | erated this his unofficial opinion, “Poet's Daughter Sued For $10,- | and said there is little doubt but that 000, headline. Parent's profession | Mrs. Lee was suffering from melan- S Rl nasinat ot cholia, as a result ot h prolonged mourning for her husband, tho late - — | Dr. John A. Lee, who died a martyr to nds Christmas greetings to | his research work work with the X- editors, report. Evidently | ray. . Snancial ingenuity destréy The dead woman's business affairs are being taken care of by her broth- sense of humor. er-in-law, Robert E, Lee, a lawyer / | associated wih ‘Lewis L. Delafield in other | Exchange place, Manbattan, and by former Supreme Court Justice Luke D. Stapleton, father of Mrs. Robert E. Lee. Robert E. Le> went to Lynbrook vesterday, claimed the body and had it removed to an undertaker's estab- lishment in Brooklyn. So far as could be learncd interment will be made in New Britain, Conn., i a grave adjoin- made nor | ing that of Dr. Lee Look out for him! | Justice Neu said the theory that i | Mrs. Lee may have met with violence | is wholly without fcundation, and that he will not be in a position to say what. caused death until he receives | @ report from the chemists. | PEACE POST HER PLAN least cultivate the | why In abracadabra. In this| way one may acquire twelve words in | a short five will find stick memory by assoclation of are recalled to mind more one would expect The dictionary is time—say that minut O words in the ideas often then and reat text-book should be Ponzi s his is does not “Lov Blind,” but the senses after years of married life be- come so acute they may supply the | lack - whom the appeal had, ever desires one One to words Made™ time, “Home | do_not at Christmas | never has not “Gentlemen, be seated” brings | a pleasant hour— not, however, when the thought comes memories of many in a crowded trolley or jitney. 144 bition" ambition you cannot “realize your you may at to realiz, you cannot | A growl and a scowl at Christmas time are about as appropriate as a snowball in the place where palm-leat fans would be useful according to the best of authority “Plea qor clalists Made h would Christmas How many march behind leaving prison bearing banner on Earth Good Will to Men?" for adlin Pardon Debs,’ So- | him “Peace | COMMUNICATED, BARKING Editor of Herald, Dear Sir I would like to express, your paper, certain those who keep dogs It seems to me that within limits, they ought to he shut up dur- iIng the night, or otherwise fixed, %o | they will not disturb people by bark- | Ing. There were two last night that | barked in unison, nobody knows what | for. We are too near the center for | burglars. Some DOGS. through suggestions to | city | | people can sleep in spite of noise. Others who need sleep, very much, are often kept awake by the least noise. They have my sympathy. There are others who will sleep if they get a chance But such loud barking as I heard last night might not wake the dead, but it does wiike the living. | The owner of these dogs will be notified If it keeps on. They ought to | have a little regard for other people. NEIGHBOR ‘CATHERINE FLANAGAN Miss Catherine igan thinks the president’s should have a secretary well as a secretary advocate a Peace Washington cabine of war. Department as the convention should have Flanagan. National Woman's Feb. 15-18 the position,” Party A at 25 YEARS AGO (From The Herald of That Date). TO COLBY. Scnator Thanks U. g Over Smaller Nation W ELCOM Brazitian Watc Rio Janeiro, | tredo Elis, in to Bainbridgu retary ate. the senate, said “To your great S, Dec —-Senato A new fire escape was placed on the Stanley building yesterday. | The majority of the local factories | will close tor one day only in ob servance of Christmas. A slight fire broke out yesterday afternoon in the annecaling room of the Malleable Iron Works. s of the New Bri purchased the proj of John Smith on Grand stree! tending from Hawkins to @ street. The price for the Mated as $20,000, It Colby, the U, 8, watching over the liberty aad of the gvhole family. That Qoctrine. a rd All Other Theories |Ili Flan- t of peace as She will a part of the program to be adopted by its woman says Miss . for Al- his address of welcome Sec- when the latter visited Santa let me use one of these toys | so 1 could hurry. It was a big red express wagon and I knelt in it and pushed myself along with one foot. When I came to a great lot of things with wheels on them, I just pushed on a brake and my wagon stopped suddenly. Scooters 'n Everything I never saw so many tricycles and velocipedes and kiddie kars ana ! scooters in my life. And there wers. a lot more express wagons like tho one 1 was riding. One of the things that looked best of all‘to me and made me wish T was just a little fellow .again, was a big double-seated automobile. It had rub- ber tires on it and leather seats and a steering gear and everything, Even a horn buzzed just like they do on big automobiles. 4 I watched some little workmen make a kiddie kar. First they took a flat board and sawed it and cut it and trimmed it. Then they made‘a hole in it and put a long stick, like a broom handle, through it. On top of this they fixed a piece of wood which was to be the handle. Next thev put some pieces e P e load children! Santa don’'t wer self. ain, That and T'll tell Santa puts morrow’s story. you dwell upon. 1t's awfully ‘funny Are easily ‘parted. - 1 feel no repentance I'll soon be forgetting I Ponzi has turned song-writer. numerable are the themes he could How's this? How fools and their money, When once they gét started I mind not my sentence; good Is the “getting.” got to hurry like everything if they expect to get all through in time for up his airplane. Santa told he'd have everything ready even if he had to sail in and helf finish up him- But Tomorrow morning we're all going to help load the big airplane and get it all ready for the trip to New Brit- ought to be a lot about into his machine A marred woman who thinks her husband cculd easily spare more time from the office to help with the house work. of fun vthing in to- eve Normalcy will also mean a return from the limousine to the wheelbar- row. In- : If it is impossible to reform taxes, why not give up in despair and abolish ‘em? Some girls smile to reveal their good nature, and some to reveal their good teeth. v | Why worry about suitable gifts for Christmas when the land is full of ten-cent stores? il il I ‘,7 i H"‘ | {1” hi” ’ ‘]!Hi,‘ulm b i ‘JJM‘“{%{'HL i it M “Nil{';‘ nashE b = ] I he st opular Z JNLW;}{]‘ W’J’w i e WIJ 16l 5 il ittt {1k i ristmas Gift in the World ., Candy! Always a welcome gift and always suitable to give. The Kibbe Buffet Box is a candy gift de luxe—containing a special selection of the most opular candy pieces made. g‘here are smooth, rich, thickly coated chocolates with assorted fancy centers; there are Jordan almonds, sweet-cream caramels, delicjous preserved ginger and chocolate covered nuts. nation as the older brother of the 17 republics of the New World was reserved the hard task of fety program own throughout the Evén doetrine the e f» maintain h led and 15ibbe Kibbe’s, Springfield, Mass. s Gindies All Kibbe chocolates are dipped with silver tongs—no hand or even a finger touches them. Your dealer doubtless carries Kibbe Chocolates in large assort- ment, as well as other Kibbe fa- vorites such as Social Whirls, Cocoanut Cream Bars, Nut Vene- tians and Pure Sugar Patties. Be sure to ask for Kibbe’s by name—if you do it once youawill do it always. ! teeth. But There will be little talk of “glori- aus” wat while a strand of back-wire reminds half the world of cooties. The reason the gambler . in _the lottery of marriage is never a cheer. ful .loser is because he hes no.chanoca to forget it. : % The ;profiteering’ ake accomplished one rel‘orm‘ It disposed of thiat extrs lm;::ylng yard’ of cloth in the tafl of a shirt. 7 . b Why so cheerful about Wilson's promise to establish the boundary of Armenia? He ance. established the boundary petween the Ttalians and the Jugo-Slavs. ~ B S If truth. were told, it is the mirror in the back ‘'of a show room window | that really attracts the ladies. There was a time when an ankf% was supposed to be that territory be- tween the shoe top and the ankle bone. Theé films that slip through indi- cate that those rejected by the censor must leave little to the imagination. It may be, as reported, that there is no strike on at present, but the foolkiller is still loafing on the job. Some do their\ Christmas shopping early and some do it hurly-burly. The man who has his price is us- ually worth about ten per cent of .. 1 . We are told that the Armeonian sit- uation ds tense. Almost past tense. The story that is wHispered is us- ually three-fourths imagination and one-fourth lie. We will need a long season of peace in arder to complete investigation of the conduct of the WRS. A Missouri man with & wonderful Jaw can lift 1,800 pounds with his then, some jaws can lift an entire audience to its feet. If this joyous Christmas season touches the heart and purse of Mf. Rockefeller, he might endow a few million gas tanks for a change. — A .doctor’s Christmas shopping need be nothing more strenuous than a few minutes spent with a fountain pen and a pad of prescription blanks. Professor Steele says the best jobs are held by ollege graduates. - HEspecially graduates of the electoral college. — Josephus Daniels’ successor will - | need to Dbestir himself to maintain the present remarkable efficiency of the football teaim. The budget system will red waste. That's the reason some statgss men favor it. And that's the reason some statesmen oppose it. e Thetre is a move on foot to change the creed of the Democratic party-so That it won't interfere with a man’s rolitical beliefs. The peak of Mont Blanc fell off and . even profiteers concede that the new level will be permanent. The best way to get the m heat from coal is to open and sit down and think bill. ut the A casual reading of the headlines leads to the reflection that our next | big problem will be a jail shortage. Greece is free to cast her lot Caonstantine, but she’ll probably hay o take ih washing to make a livil]