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L} NEW | 'AIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 38, 1921, LT — New Briin Herald "y, 00 0™ THE OBSERVER — |5t d 4ttt 0 BIBLE CLASS [t = HERALD PUI v I TS s A startled The Cholr ‘11»7‘4;‘1“1’ ally, o ) Wise Friend vas recently damaged by fire BY THE CO{ LAR 8 0t on IIJ il -.lux‘m Thy X " | BN WRrAINE IR Bhot] \ ew. Ho started toward . ; ’ Makes Random Observation LRI AL EOERILL ! 4 S R e n ot Co : as | heeded by those who intend to send s : On the City and Its People | Christmas mail abroad Is that “Chri cctlon plate, but instead of com l | wenelng i o first pew as did every $2.00 1 ' i [ mas” stamps or other adhesive char menetng at the first pew ag did ever e |10 the back of letters or packages, In the shoe o 5 I b e b ) B ) Entered at the Post Office at New Britain SARA! p addition, all packages must be sent sfenali R NGl RREAROR LanS 4 ! ore FPATR, The foregoing ruling has Lieen made [appearcd from 1 erfous ,AI‘H,,.-N PELEPHON ! t st { ( o ' by postal authorities in Brazil, Brit id the oolls MECLSaR ey Business Oficc . 11ie : & i " | Al : i % h East Africa, Uganda Antigiie] the first time collection plate had Bdltorial Rooms ¢ ) L Barbados, Bermnda, 13 h North When Mark Twain wrote his fam-[reached the olr and the vocalists i Cy. | ous article on New England climate, | Were not pr : : Borneo, Canada, Cayman Islands, The only profitar me s ; 9 &d Gpay prus, Gold Coast, Dominica, Falk-|he erowded into hig deseription more goa Oity, ¢ d ; : : i ) land Tslands, Gambla, Gibraltir, Brit. | kKinds of weather than people in some room aiway 1 ¥ | y The Widow's Mite ish Honduras, Guatemala, Unton of | S¢ctions of the country ever dreamed Av.anoher Goadelljaervict t‘," ""l; ! Bouth Afiics. Jamatca, Matsiiton & of. Reading the story as a boy in school | lection plate came to a man who ha Member of The Assoctated I 4 i & 8 S Wmnesrto Ly lapsnidenales, Montaenrat Navia considerably less than half a_centary |been one of the leaders in the mov The Associnted Press In : « 1 ¢ A 18 oo Fe e Ho i o o earl e Rt e #0, In a state not in New England, | ment.. He too had never hefore been to_the use for re f ! paLl I ! finisl SRR Gt e 8Rl, Wandener felt thut the stony licited for a contribution and was credited to it v 1 he mor I tto it | We } (Il iristopher, 8t Lucia, St. Vincent S DA IA T R aolcadb it 3 v il s, papar I ! i p ; 'y [Seyehelles, Sierra Leone, British So ASwihasexaRuc iR tsaRId dnseRde Gl 0 [5den s o A AN HACIn, ) i « 1 f \ Pt ; maliland, Trinidad, Turks and Caicos| """ a8 simply I Bnd gia ol YL LS Aadinichin g ! imagination of a humorlst. Since al Turean of Cireulation t we € ¢ | t \ ¢ t mo ssing port : 5 S ; He i . T 0 cents to to ehurch ™ he said Agpher g Audit g huren i i poi ! o X Great Britain and Ireland, Southern b Buturday tho Wanderer: ha R R Tt e s The A. I g | { Lyl JiL s e s o Rhodesid now, rain, hail, sunshine, ice ( ro Al an 1in rvic s which furni I i { t the 1 [ t there are more sen-|'° L A B0t 105 Andihaze andiin knite _ slleetion plate reached a woman tisars w t n f real fe iped s 5 on market than . tila ; RSO oy RS was prepared remarkably well efreulation. ( e o [t o L Fvery clty officlal should read thor- [ ¢yt 138 et SUIIMER | OWERE held in: her hand n 25 cent plece ho. L : I i loughly the report o e building S aadidh L} ¢ . g tection 0y i ¥ 5 ove R ot it they t falling of |OUShIY the report of the bullding | ..aon truck from the garden ilver quarter jingled into the tribution f % th " S 5 ¥ 3 5 M % et I i . flat fc B .| vommission, compiled by Arthur N Mate anc calmly lifted one cal advortiser i v AP OThiE e § G & Rutherford, clerk of t board, and s . \lee e P £ : ! Anread g A oL O e | g latad ) thid. week el In December, Too ) i | 1 pa tatler 1 -operating |1 hiring spe e i ' B 8PC] umber of recommendations which| Evidently there has been little or | i s ; ts to attend to personal | ? AS PREDICTED. o A 3 r ‘ their eustomers and to sec | MVite serious consideration, and ac- [no frost to enter the ground in this Go Ahead Backwards News of conference ) y acy ; Yl FTE S El individual who buys obtains | 1o BY responsible public authorities, | city, according to reports which| ghe haq been practicing on a type- brings evidence t yan will ac- [, i Sl e e : St 27 ? Jer feot. They | The report calls to the attention of | reached the \\'Iw'.m s cars. Hv‘h“\ writer. Her husband who is a tiort TR ) e R ; S R P farther by in. | e board of public works the dupi porning a passerby stopped @ {6 of o rough and ready typist had hesn the Hus 5 ¢ St e e NaninlD . bro 1 talling ¢ o 1 ray ma. |CAton of the names of strects. This [ blocks from Walnu Pai | telling her low to operate a machine ¢ | [ g e el > e ot : : e : : lition (e | 728 been done fn several instances | fouth side and picked several dande-| o) 506 1 and L. (Hit one letter and constderation ton, At|*nd the situation should he remedied [ Hon blossor In telli his slory| o0k tor another) system. She undar- it on. At itout detny to Frank G. Barrett, sexton of Trin-|qcok t0" vt in the paper herself, und - ) ey % SIS EIN As an incentive to building, the re-|ity M. E. church, the latter said,| ] bl s e ana been predicted freely s th z ¥ ) onor ne y sho ) the . As liding, h o : b of course got it wrong ice, . « J ' i ke tol ol A ; port recommends that whea new or 1at’s nothing st_sprin outcome of the r P Ay \ ! ) < other way ouraging foot ailments, | § What she will < I n X i ' NI or rt r mi ine req res no o expert to 1 1 1 T I P f 1 . fl consideration costs of buildi tisticiar 1 e 1t ' i « 1 but can by ed after little is another matter { SR Sl e T r litlle | o lumbing and electrical work so tl - 1 al T ¥ none of 108 rodes wi vork arc It is learned als S T 1l of |and spent money d { is still possible to buy shoes that | GHHE ”_M’l"“f\““m’v“,' \lw‘ ‘::j{"ml"‘;“]‘ lerald at the time) on December 1, i beRn g Iac e ; idered a s i : : L ) 0 ek 181 yomes and business buildings in our | | picked beets and white radishes Anglo-Japanese ce. In its place, | : ] 3 s : YopERuI : ; e m and there are i s hig fw practical, concrete| Ut Df the sime garden. And” he ngero t t € many ho prefer them S ) dded as an afterthought *I picked | e i % & N i uggestion, one of the gems of thought derstanding” Dbetween RecIAIRInters & £ S | i 0d health. But their number is Swiss chard out of my garden at - il g ) ubseriptic I i dling shown by the wave of Tungerford court, on the same day v product of the 1 ¢ Iwas a silver halr dollar. "It cost me ands, Virgin inds (British), Far East sit . remarked when shown the proper ances are adopted “we take into [ Vileox, of the Central Junior H “You have to put the old paper B way, chool and myself planted a garden 1s to get it right don't the rear of the church. (An ac- '\“*m"“.‘ i ount of this garden appeared in The [ YO s Rel m Vs, Collar A good story is being told on a well known young man who plays piano in one of the local theaters and who rooms at the Y. M. C. A. lHe mised a Y, M. C. official rec: Continuing along the same line, the that he would join the men report encourages the adoption ot Dangcerous Weapons class in the Methodist church reports have it, e that found infrequently in tic & _ 1 New England i b reports of city officials. States, Great Dritain and ) e Rlarh : y m sweeping over the entire In |[SROIts of city officials. keep peace in the Pac said in reports s rule, have never been n in the matter of i 1 [ T i A « = E T v mand comfort first, To th who vi impartially it | nr ut ted on manufacture seems impossible ke enforcible [ EN&Iar g » st int 1fortabl ‘odes “that will meet the require \ man one time said that the only|the appointed time came he ments of our city for vears to coine | real use he ever w for an umbrela|to show up. He made a new pro- ind ot necessitate a continial re- [ s to protect one's self from others|mise for the next Sunday. The offic- ision of these ordinances.” who carried similar weapons on aial went for him. He was not at the Timely consideration is given to the [ crowded street. One night during the|dppointed place. The Y. M. €. A ulvisability of seeing that buildine | .ccent rainy spell a woman started tolman went to his room and pulled him ines are complied with and that| st onto a jitney near the Commercial out of b He finally struggled into prompt attention he given by the city | frust Co. icd an umbrella.| his clothes, but he was out of luck. neering department to make re- [ Womanlike, she managed in some un-|He had no collar. “I didn't come ests for such lines, ccountable manner to get her um-|after you for nothing, said the Y. M. Taken all in all, the report is ver; rella crosswise of the door, thus| official, “you're going, collar or no ensibly constructed blocking her entrance. She tried|collar.”” Finally an old size 14 collar : ! o KEE : - 1gain savagely jabbing the offending|was dug up in a bureau drawer. But have been made by unofficial Japan-| Certainly it is true that there lies i [ ”‘“j”’,:"]"\‘ Iaares soldiers rticle under her arm rearwards as|what good was it on a 16 neck? A ese outside the conference, that the |danger in long continued idleness. o I\\w‘lw:‘]w«- ”'ru “m’:l\ o y,‘,“m" she mounted the ste uety razor blade lay nearby. The & e : e (v ltnownithel \Worldl over sas .0 v f ) i 5 i et il \ A man who stood one step lower[Y. M. official was r 1 The nited States should not further for e 1|ty nd it is nearly everyone in fth in the national | suddenly jumped back, and as thelrazor hlade was shi Two quick tify American Pacific bases in the Pa- |“Working City the “Har g s to a compilation by tI e SRR el s ORI co I fortably %% [ bus started out he was heard to re-|cuts, a piece of string and the button cific, and Japan be allowed to retain [Center of the world™ could never be [\, ¢o0q1 Tndustrial Conference Board. [ $10¢ 41 . MASEAE S s ¢ | mark something about “Nearly took|noles in the collar had lengthened so the Mutsu, does not sound well to!stamped as an idle city. Worlk i 2 | a surprise to many to learn |" & i . my eye out.” as to permit the 14 collar to surround — the 16 neck. And the young man the administratior BR% such agreement which does not|Britain is but one of (h es in th it not heen for Dr. Bray's warm |a; mfort into stylish shoes, and ¥t % s ote sl Chunaatiant 1 ncceeded in getting what possess sufficient strength to provide |1 L ? i Srita ay take to thiemselv N i 5o New Britain may 1 . It was Napoleon who said that an ome of the encouragement given N I ruit « ts T army ‘traveled on its stomach, and means of seeing that it is carried out, | forcibly if in no other way. I S e of homic 08 1 f 1 s while s is " UE 0 S e € en ) The tentative suggestion, said to [[Zngland in s matter of nicid le this is true t m xtent nc American ears. Certainly this would |2reatest enemy of crime known, and, Conneeti 1 | ster gend tells of a won- 1rd ourselves give Japan greater proportion of |except for the period through which (W« i ‘ lerful magic vase—known as the vase Fencing—Verbal and Ctherwise strength than was allowed under the |we are passing, work has proved its |4, heing of b T Lo nsea |08 e~ whien was ever run of o mys-| §6006 Reaches From Poliog Conrt| sve was vouns and sne was pretey. [ 1,106 <ot g = : terious liquid. No one could te : wo qualities in a woman ar ratio to which agreement has been|worth here. This, irrespective of the |, the jat deral cent show 1 Je ConldRtell what ypoiaualitent e RRlacine i & sl this liquid was. No chemist could R e nough to cause the average man to made “in principle.” products of the workers FHBLAS ‘)‘ s ol oL Al w'i""‘,“, analyze it or tell what entered into its [G Whlifi HOUbG orgive almost any offense. The rain| FORD'S ROAD LAYS OFF 150. Consideration of Russia is reported | A life habit is hard to break. A city er cen all g 1 joined the class, literally dragged in Militant religion he : rouk leods fiio | compositiont marvelous thing had ceased, temporarily, and she had as being planned by Secretary H ¢ vhich possesses the spirit of ¢ St i e about it was that whatever one closed ‘4 r umbrella, ’.~\\|v ]1];: ’n Jm a| Company Officials Assert Action I \ . 1 b 2 tc wonld overflc an aee n er as she strolled down s to Sl in Busine 3 er territorial inte uch has heen New tain's wil e wit [ ropped into it would overflow and wceful manner 1 Due to Slump i to the end that her territ vuv integ 1 ‘l 15 1 1 \. ritai ] iiniag "\ HH e Cntts e e A story of newspaper life in a big | Arch street. He was directly behind Tity be preserved. It will be remem- (its law-abid e 2 S L0 B “"' Sl . the original liquid would not run | city, such only a woman reporter | ind wanted o pass. Just as he step- bered that some time ago Mr. Hugl here comes a period of comparativ / et e r, but the th which was | can tell it, of thrills and adventures, | Péd out to pass her, she swung the Assachuseaas, LEOEE d 1 into it wou flow in kind N X mmbrella at a traf sign and he e R = 3 N s sl e v (614 e oen| i and Smount. The depesttor would g1 | Which none but a newspaper woman [ inaq peing - “stabbed” by o quick €nce would take up the mafter of |has not change is influer | t tates \ d Conr or a Salvation Army lassie would he | Gqegen™ Once more he closed up : : vs gel out of this magic vase ex-|, ; x N s is and considering Russia in-the matter of [is a feeling that the city canr e New nt.; ; N sntlioit apt to encounter, ir factsiand stde- [ s8e oty shivaan them)) Intending to v netly what he p « Shis o ; ynne nE I ' lights on intimate connections With| ..t yheaq as he was in a hurry Eastern Siberia. The latter count emain idle, its wheels turning slowly, | Michit 5 per i Lol Life is ju ! : 5 N people known the world over, ranging | 3 gain as he got close the umbrelis ies e such a magic vase, It consin, 3 per § NUISTHESoNer topyou onive B BRVIICE, a1l ‘thel way itrom: m nikterstofinters || i e o per ol vonlan awing (hr okt || tolt havestallentoft anditiie coal i you drop into it-——nothing more, noth-| national fame, physicians wha have || ks b | fie has als d, the offici cent the air, and lodged, 1oulder arms’ ceeupy her now. Japan's full contral |sible to “carry on and to keep car Distributior Wdustry ha ing less, nothing different. If we drop | established new standar HERTE B e e e it oL n o |(ea1d = n love, ty, toler 3, m CORRh L T 2 te over Eastern Siberia would be viewed | rying on until t end of the unem- | mained approxim the same since [0 ! A for the world to follow, down to dth A alant < g yarts; L on the | Danimity, kindness, helpfulness, prize fighters and even murderers, w great displeasure, not to say|ployment period ping, malicious | will be told at the meeting of the it. Then he spolke She let him pass WILL SEEK REDRE concern, by America, and wisely so And when that « does come; & ip _\V‘.wv“m)'x e s, it will run | Brotherhood of the ‘South Congrega- | \ith g guilty blush for her carels Nawl vor oS Secretary Hughes, therefore, follow-|when the whistles blow, the erows | over with all of th olagk devils tollitional church next Tuesday evening.|iiaus, Hardly hadl he zotien’ 10 feet| annotnced today e would s ing the policy of hoth former Presi- [workers troop daily to shops and torment us and rob us of happiness| Miss Marjorie Dorman, of the repor- | ynoad of her, when her however, | redress it possible for the los dent Wilson and President Harding, |plants, and when business and pro the hlstory of Ihe &hos fand ucccst torial staff of the Brooklyn Daily | 'hen her good training came fo the|turns on the city's investment may seek to gain an agreement by the | fessional men resume the talk of how Springfield, Ohio, Dec. 2.—DMore than 150 employes of the Detroit, Toledo & Ironton railroad, owned by Henry Ford, were laid off for thirty ds expressed the hope that the confer lleness. A cosmopolitan popula Company officials said the action was due to o slump in business. Ship- ments from the Ford factory in De- is a natural outlet for an's popu- [its industries comparatively inert. Thi lation and the Japanc practically [ is the feeling that has made its pos ing his good right eye by a distanc 50 small he shudders to think about the country has ilel 1ar industry has there A Jagle, will tell about her expertences | s and, conscience ricken, she 10,000,000 in the subway been €0 muc activity along| Relati ind friends of American game of publicity. Powers to maintain the territorial in- [good are the times—when this comes, | the lines of It is recog- | navy men serving in European waters Mrs. Warren Harding and her iife tegrity of Russia those whoth iad faith in the ecity |nized gener Joe trade that |should not overlook the fact that all|in Washington, her social activities Bk re. v Do 0 doubt cret i i <hoes which ; more | mail destined to reach their hands|and her private life will be one of ¢ % 2 will be reward rm to the mannfacturer and retail- | should b board the Christmas| the subjects to be discussed by Miss country's desire to protect the Rus — Faie il counterhalanced by | mail ship Sapelo, which will - leave| Dorman. Mary rden, now in slans. It has felt that, as yet, it R ynelal galt The | Newport, . I, on December 6, next|charge of the Chicago Opera Com- could not recognize the government ; pany, will come in for her share of *| many from living on “tick = = = S . diseussion, and many interesting facts to the point of receiving delegates to| concerning her life will he revealed. READY-TO-SET-UP the conference NRtee R P e Irenc le, the famous dancer, The tick of the typewriter keeps < 1 ) % N sc husband lost her life in' the s e e o it e L FACTS AND FANCIES 4 s et A Pleasing, § Education Week which S Thennas ok £ 10 & I tomorrow and 5 e observance champion prize fight between Carpen- ; i ABM ATTT SNT tier and Dempsey, also will be told BY ROBERT QUILLEN-- in thrilling manner. Al of these per- SC sons have heen interviewed at various i 5 rday f p . o / ; ;.;;’;f,‘:l “r“u»\ : : Strange how t f [ A AN AN AN AN AN NN AN AN NN AN NN AN A NN AN AN oiroonans | tiMES by Miss Dorman. The Carpen- Cl’iristmafi / tier-Démpsey fight was ‘covered Ly tentlon as being of tance L d & R we « t « h God f uldn’t do for everybody | Miss Dorman in company with three J The week is to be Sart for thi Ty o tire o be ambit There would be no-|other Edgle reporters. ¢ 1 t 1 trim purpose throughout ti e State ~ The late Enrico Caruso and his wife will be discussed. Princess 1a . 2 1 tima ot Afghanistan, Olivia Stone, the By President Hardi e T o follow : Vhg g murderess, and “Dolly” Smith, the fasti e A Terlcan T 5 . W i i il P ot . f auto bandit, all have been within the F you want to please an enthusiastic motori charge of t 3 i . R e ¢ o oinhe \ = / dcope of MIas Dorman's work, and him a WASCO Garage Heating System. It will keep ge o e opr ce 3 | v N will be dwelt upon in the course of an his garage at a uniform temperature day and night, Palace Theater tomor er : ; e lnereaers| hour's talk next Tuesday evening. automatically. 8:30 o'clock. T i onld be | . " G \ . Miss Dorman at the present time is| Think what this will mean to him— B o i e ! overing” Dr. Lorenz, the famous| f A i B ‘ i bloodless surgeon, during his stay in His car will start as easily and 4 : . A : | s I musical daughter | New York y quickly as in summer. tion of \ ) ¢ L IL S - o e e om e reflection that Heaven = e Grease and oil will not congeal— great audi . s o 8 ¢ S ol « e very p nt while folks are bearings and gears saved. glve an enthusiast S . : : L . v cir harps RUTHERFORD APPOINTED I Radiator will not freeze nor water work laid out fo | \ rit of '7¢ ¥ L 1 jacket crack. Storage batteries will be saved ruinous overwork. pursuant to the proc = 1 { the £ i to make a marria - There are more t e t ¢ 2 ¥ 1 1 ill off the relative Local Representative Now Inspector and girls in Am¢ t 3 | t tract e Ing educated t advantage of the oft L T : ¥ Y Y S ) ¢ characteristie intendent Hurley. e schoo g T gy iy the typic \ n is the faculty T T N [ Any handy man can set up WASCO—no expensiv $atiit; the . [ S07 By J 1 n Monday mornir SRRl L I""y" b Hurley) iy steamfitter necessary. Costs less than street car far : Y / LS DRIES YebRELN B LI for coal. Requires attention but once a day. them live i : : p: |appointed Represenfative Arthur N : v \ WASCO is also used for heating offices, stores cottages, etc, P!mnc or call and get more details about the coal- burning, self-regulating, hot water WASCO system. A. G. HAWKER 52-58 ELM ST. TEL. 2456 =g of Theaters Under Orders of Super- There is no gift that will be more appreciated by the man who loves his car. >3 == =1 There is . ¢ 3 N ¢ e nee while some Senator | Rutherford of this city, special in- flliterates 3 AN AAAAAAAA spector of the theaters Mr. Rutherford cntered upon his new duties today and will co-operate ; a speech to prove § i 5 y with state police experts detailed for S e for dema- (£ perience. M ( § o Y A f Ay X fd Born, many comp Lo fears Ago 10aa) country and y i ken Iicrald ol L i } that special ‘.w’lm'y:nm, nm.mum\m- v 1 1 > f «d the rivers \\Hhi @ 5 1lto reater fire in D They must . e 56 int f would be making \ Sunday night oIt s urged f : ) to | pure 1 ! it at five cents Rutherford was engaged in consider the ' . | making inspections at the local show - | houses before the news of his ap- | nointment - n =i==1= == 3 =3 ¥ 1 ‘ ; urnalism come All told there are about 200 houses to interest themise ! i ! : tatic oncerning the roughout the state to be inspected the week ar y 1 i ¢ ‘ f one should | by the state police and investigations : g . by the department already show con- ditions contrary to the law existing in 1 1t there |some of the theaters post upon inno 2 s ing crooked about - — that will rema : t y a¢ SDIAGLOTRALIoN ”"“‘J MOOSEHEAD LAKE FROZED through their | Jangor, Me., Dec. 3.—Moosehead 86 treat unfalrly t - ' or t the t | |lake was closed to navigation today, | IR voomer t hay zured it out|last night's cold snap putting the seal 230 a year, | of winter on Maine's biggest inland Other Sizes for1t0 10 Car Garages. it ot our lang 1 { 5 t ! v rprised to learn|sea. last year the lake closed De- — There should . a et aies \ ¢ 5 $25,000, | aier 15, eSS w1 est. To neglect =]