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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921, 3 D T T P P —p— o e e g T S e T S AT T T A o AT TR M S T T M AT S S So— |uu..\ Club, the Welfare assoclation L 3 .l ; M S"‘ Ci‘: V*r‘,.g‘ "3[1 ) e | . $150,000 FOIR PICTURE MYSTERY OF TH[;' , . E. F. VETS IN ARMISTI PARA , , N the Boys' club, the Y M, ( A ‘ur!.u places were on his calling st MeCormack, Singer, Purchases le clulmed to be an industrial | - " - . . sporteadt of a Man," 'u\l!wlw}l!.—l‘ He appeared to be . s P » ) h ] | wore w rain coat because his trousers ; i ’ i t man' by 1'.’.111 were in need of repair, He hoarded at | SRS s ’ NEuy 3 : day. The Hala a local hotel and carried a trunk and o : Sl 178 Pt A \ u ! " tion of Count three bags. He wanted to borrow minister to France to wrlte letters upon, He finally book- | ¥ i N {5 g o ; T SN 1 { i PRt I pONEARE g ET) : ' h u\ up for a lecture, and as soon as | ¢ ¥ g % ! ) . 8 t ear ar it dealers \\nHM return the day of the lecture, | i (RIMIR ol el \ k g ‘ ‘ O e His ‘Il\ never came back, He was heard of | i Sy 38 o ) o % A p ¢ S it S afew days later in Hartford where he | Sy | N i . W { B { / g g L (By the Wanderer) attracted attention. He w known hy | 5 The three weary sojourncrs Who |the 1en pallor of his , his need $ $ . i traveled on foot from Babylon to|of a hair eut, his long and pure white i 3 8 . P 1t 23 i g A - ¥ T0 HOX LITTLETON Jerusalem by way of Damascus prob- [hafr, and the soiled collar he usually | " 1 4 ¥ f 4 il < , i 3 Rt 5 ipids ably had more dangers to face, butfwore, Who he is, what he is, why he | % i ¥ ! ' Vs | 2. 5o Jang - il O if they encountered a greater variety |came, and why he went are a few ! - ; i ? , 7 o 6 | ' Sl imact g of experier than can be met by alquestions being asked about him. No b i A P 4 i R F o . : 4 Figs wanderer about the city's strec one knows of his having done any o 5 7 e o 4 4 A & LI AT { 3 Sl iply they were, In the langu of mod- | thing wrong, But he remains, the man | & ki i 1 ; / i S o RGN ern vernacular, “going some." of mystery. | b 3 R ' -;*‘ Echoes From the 2 He Changed His Name Like Irish history is said to date| They don't know who he is. He from the “big wind,” all Herald ¢v-|qoen't seem to care, He a boot- | FTOOTRALL TOMORROW, ents henceforth date from the day |pjack but he gradua » 18 & COPY of the big fire. Anything which has |pov on the He t Bome dir happened in conncetion with Thoe |pe mav be a second Horace Greel Herald or its staff, has happened eith- 8 aaed by the by S “beforc the fire” or ‘“after the e e No other dat NECESSUTY. | paked, “Tony” was the reply. “Well as the editorial depurtment is S e hate T s wcerned, the fire was the end of e tna Ry s e the world, and the succeeding day's o0 =at B R e e paper was the birth of a new lifc b the ineye e Stock stories, sometimes called “time: | copy," stories written in advance; iAo memoranda and notes of future ev- A Tircless ¥ ents, records and annual reports, cut His name is Mason, sometimes |€lse. A fur coat of similar material, this rning that photographs and historical memoran- [ | "8 B TR janitor, | most to her ki A heavy ; Sl da all have been consumed In the i ten. | winter skirt was a wee mite longer ad, During U called by some *building superinten- flames, It is a new start. Alled b Herald | And from the bottom of the s to | the early morni dent.” He is known to the J X 2 Tanovant. employes as “Shorty.” “Shorty” may ‘ Hegslnmicl T the pate x‘xvlww‘l”:: }; At the Burrltt Mission, conducted'| 0L G T g™ e it repeated | SHippers, of y @ thin shichd of sk ap: under the ausplces ot the City M tement that it is the usual course | Deare 1 o ward off the icy blasts o sion, a class of young girls in s for people at a fire to throw the | Winter. And the bystanders kept on ing, recently obtained a new teacher. | ggpes from an irs window and | 5™ The new instructress desired to learn S Ko hattiasal % 0 . o , ‘f it : A < Tk ‘ BhagnskedBynel olsHauestions R i r‘l(m].dv.x & the big blaze. His one | JOHNOON'GS.LUI\D th s of Max Ri 1, arre do that,” ete, Finally sho asked one | (o 50 woring, When bhe Ll Bosed ot Bublic- Wodke Clod and ) st ; @h @Yfie @C little girl, “Where do you put your| g, of The Herald was up to his neck | 3 f ; G LA thimble?" expecting to be told in real difficulties, such as pl y Bassct Street Younz Woman Wil f 1 L 05D my sewing bag. J lse Was |, get out the next day's paper, fig- X Tk iy . ) complete when she e T | L iy (e T G et Be Wed This Evening. st 10 duys for S L The Purina System of F tulmg tansninshauevalnpreh Y SRCR IR [ recoter from the blow of the di George H. Johnson, son of Mr. : rec UADC in the g 3 keeps the flock laying in the don't now nothin,” do you “Shorty” approached. “You £ O . I Anyhow Somcbody Smoked Them won't get any heat in the office to- At the state armory there 18 o | dquy” he stated, ignoring the fact that | ley street, and Miss v Oslund, | Hellberg I TP ] vancisco, Nov. 12.—H v "l'p,)lm, St G e e machine gun company in command of | the entire butlding wns threatened | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Yiie S - Captain Ashley J. Griffin. The b dith destruction, “Why,” was the| i q oe 015 Tassett stroet, will E ! whites as well as for yolks. This are a number of veterans' organ In o distnterested manner, “Be-| " 3 . A complaint een m ) | at Wased v (:n“l)ln-; the hen to make complete tions, among them being Co. I, | cause,” was the flluminating reply, | Married tonig o'clocl 1s0d - e e ns' Corps, commanded by Captain | “the ccllar is full of water, and the{home of the bride's parents. R { 4 s of all the }O]x; ll)at dudop H. Griswold. Co. I runs a dance | purpace 18 flooded.” | . pint, pastor of the Swedish 1 re 2 o'clock. 1 olicemen 1 \ 9 in Im body. every Friday night, but Captain Grif- | salvaglng in the Ruins. any cht will officiate, gur the ! i g fin's company is charge of the His name s Tony. s ployed { Harold 8. . , a brother of the ng hi AR oung i t-| - A i When a grain m.inn e there s armory. Last night the Eddy Glover | by The Herald. H s ne groom, . t man, and Miss| ing K, t 1 ] no | St o Sun, Eve.. Mon., Tu m( ST o i o Post, American l.egion, held its Arm- | heen defined as any one ti par- | LAl Ostland, a slst of tic|mood for arrest. x t tw (—0OUE OF S / volks that form en- not laid, but o istice Day dance. Co. I has a hai| ticular, He s a good boy, has the in- , will be maic mor. l [ attle ail tl B 7 ond 9 e halls are rack where guests at the weekly | W of his paper at heart and bride will wear white georgette crey ¢ to P ' | ! A K s G eventua y absorbed back into the dances check their h Captaln | works conscientiously. he morning | @ naid of honor, pink. The wife t aceused 1d the 4 vance m | system as fat. Griswold was asked for the use of | of the fire, when the blaze had been : b : : - the rack by Harry C. Jackson, com- | quenched, he Immediately, with pe e = = Mor e-Eggs Guarantee mander of Eddy Glover Post. Captain | mission of the management, “hired" : 2 ) ] a Griswold readily consented. To show | a few helpers, donned a pair of rub- Purin.\ Cho ws, eneriy appreciation the Legion boys sent a| ber boots and arted salv ng b [ C box of cigars to the armory, address- | amidst the ruins. Later evelop- | < ; .‘nn.,. (!m‘. ed to Captain Griswold. The box was [ ments justitied his efforts, but his joy < d t& make hens lay received by Captain Grifin, who| was complete when his first eiforts ! b ggsthan any other feed, thought the name Griswold was| were rewarded by discovering, not Sl s meant to be Grifin. The cigars were | only the business office ink hottle, 1 Sy I i passed around to the boys in the sl but asp &nd undamaged botile of : : | Chows will be refunded. chine gun company and all had a| glue from the editorial department. o [ = ey e oot B s smoke. The boys of Co. I, still buy Navizating Under Difficultios. .LNHJ SITMIOK.CTS Sold in Checkerboard their own smoke Publishing a daily paper in one city . Bags Only by Bang! Pleasc Tell the Squirrel and printing it in another, has its| A good story s going the rounds| drawbacks, even though the only port TP ITE A TN N o Q 4 o e e R B i, Tibouan e dndnessio NE VA 1) AND FEED STORE ternal organizations which involv Hw‘IWanM Cot , u\l Herald two of its leading oflici who are | readers ve e the paper | ey considered more or less expert was tur 3 nt press 5 Arch Street amateur nimrods. Some of their day a gen- friends say more and others insist| €ral rul 3 e 3 sonably it is less. close to schedule time, but one One morning, within the past few | Dight the paper was late. Everything days, they arose with the sun, should- | seemed all right leaviug Hartford that ered thelr trusty or otherwise fire.| Night. There were four or five re- | | conversation he has held since he Mrs. Aaron 1% Johnson of 48§ St ted Iast night by Dollceman Gust i R e | fall and the winter, because it arms and departed for the wilderness | POTLers who had gone aver to help, an in the vicinity of Kensington. editor, and circulation manager piled The hunters reached their des-|On 0P of @ truck load G (oo Vo (R0 b ol G [ Bl G ORI O s B prospective game were up | ‘-“h“ I(l eye ].H« ‘w--\.‘w‘w ot “|’v\ l‘\ the n( One man strolled off alone and, be-| t€eth (o they claim). Just abou i 2 Y halfway betv n the two cities, tire coming tired, sat down on the br 5 ; Y| blew out. The hour was growing late iR IR CRresthadl v freah Hintad] (e e U The other man, failing to find his & P z . to flag four or five other cars finally companion walked in the seml-dark- | © 78 T S0 T8 B o Y ness'to where he saw a flsure sitting | S ORIST AHE SRS EERE e R Y G o, Frn Akl skl R He S S R R810 M FTe 1o Bwa sl chafiv e bl VRN Bin | See e e familiar tones, Falling to recognize| e "0 ek them fo The Hore ¢ the sitting figure in the darkness 88| .)q' temnorary quarter Butiio 8- \-‘.‘N!& a4 his companjon, and suddenly remem- Ll e ! J r«u*-& R . | and behold, after passing three other ‘."\. A o ering tha nee T ’Q x &Y , bering that the only lcense he had| ... ity punctures .in distance of e X s ’é 3 S 1o e eme with hima was a motor license, the| . quarter of a mile, the second truck sccond man beeame alarmed, think- | 1 od the sume mistortune, W hat Ing the sitting man was a game Ward-| ;yng of Jonahs are you fellows i B O O T e rap | 23ked the Hartford man. A telephone & N “ FEO i i e Before he wa out of aight very far| cail and o message delivered by Mo. ing cagth | ‘ i L) he was miseed, After w ko i . o b ; y search through the underbrush, ““n,:‘;““,‘: ::,“;fl,""‘,"'\’n(\,\‘”“’:,',',i,,‘ ] ez [tk |z WEAREVER swamp and thicket the men finally| ajtional cars on the job, and The Her- g ) fx”"'@ found each other, each swearing it|,)1q arrived in New Britain about 6§ { ¥ was the other wlho was lost, 7They| grolock that night. ALUMINUM traveled several miles together, m.q.f s e I F | turbing nothing but barnyard ehiek-| . o/t BT T HRONG ] 4 i (i ol QW ens and farmers’ dogs but with no Saniteay Ve sy /_ \ v 8 i i i success as hunters, The only wid ani- | ) SHeNAo HERvE Bthe sbuildingtia X ADE MARK mal they saw was a squirrel, thorough cleaning as only a woman 3 i ) M A AADE IN U, Hunter nnmber one immedintely ‘n:n'th:\ma‘nhml Hel mloey ) e —~ g o stepped back of huntez number two, [ 01 HHC 100 DEAN “’""‘”“", tomor- | i Ak | ; Nantle Raller soas , Nov. 14, 1921 Crlel T T Py B0 el RN Bl e W st g - A shouider, 'fired, first ome, " ‘then thalll T 2% S BNo S 88 WOEKE A ’ L j { ¢ oA other barrel, 'The ghots were not| o DO Herald office to be cleaned. | TWENTY ; I 1 i lls regularly for notiéed by the squirrel, who con-| ¢ fIr “l“" LR URRO i y 8335 1.08. Get ost useful, most tinned gazing st the jnvaders of his| _ Br'rrr—Its Cold. s : NOW two millio domain in idle curlosity, but hunter B'r'r, it's cold,” she shivered as psas e million number fwo had droped to the|®he Walked into an East Main street t it pays to replace ground, not shot, but to keep himself | 8torc one chilly night. Bystanders /1, flerence t ut v ute that “Wear-Ever. SO it e looked, emiled and shrugged - : reil Tinding thet the other’s shots haq | Phoulders. There was a reason. n A 'H'T misseqthe mynterel by 40 ov 16 ast| hadion :;lfi:r turban, suc women Ay 3‘{ Ak Y unter number 2 grabbed his gun,| WOAT- The W ’ it was e BNy e ¢ ; :irr:e«! cmfl:l?y nng’%rtddbo(: {’mr- elther Russlan sable or Belgian hare, | Licoerr & Myers Tonacco Co., o : - T rols at omoe. Pt there was nothing|Dut it might have been something | - - - \ 2in un, S0 West Main St, plarming a3 far as the squirrel was| _ o o s concerned, beeanse the gun was not lm(ggg’of the hunters then suddenly THE AFFAIRS OF JANE P AT } € v ' - | ‘ AN :J;Y YOUNG remembered where he had Jeft some sandwiches and, as they departed, I 7= -- . = s ARy - h they imagined they could hcar o DON'T RUSH ME, ‘, ¥ TR TR e < e < WE moeking laugh from the squirrel's ART, - WE GOT = ( { ! - SEE ?-WE viclnity, LOTS OF T\ME ( HEYI\/NT N M”\‘“i} : = - "K % ] SODY | M)r\“v“]_‘\ THE The Man of Mystery AR | . e He ealls himseif Professor Truth e 1 NS : - 7 : Sl AT A Counsellor. He §s sl to bave varied [HUL Y UP JANh— 7 | 1 | 7T : : i b N !MDF ro the monotony by sometimes substi- I BET THE $ T VAN all i | PG o / | — - T tuting for that name the onc of v P 4 . A ‘ Tl [~ “Reverend Mr. Jefferson.” Tike CONCERT '3 : Lawyer Marks in Uncle Tom's Cabin, ALREADY he appeared from nowhere and seem- STARTED ed bound for the same place, Ie spent about 10 days in our midat, Three or four churches, the Chamber of Commerce, the president of the CROXS: Starting Sun. Eve., Mow,, Tves,, Wed.—“QUEEN OF SHEBA” 2 Shows Sun.. 7 and 9 P. M. No Advance in Prices

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