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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 1HURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 192 P ——————————— SRR AL AR | For Evening Wear To GO with evening e o ES) : ) ‘ $a ‘ : o i dress, but especially : ; Only seventeen mor ing day army in order to avoid heing crush- | constructed for danc- exacl Indlcation f b wiore Christma | by Germany k will be. | amo ¢ \ : ing. Soft, glove-like Post Offlee ot New Fritain ourth or fifth weel 1 Class Mall Matter % S Ter A AE b D abala e A ceutive: Anybody who kn A writer speaks of “the litter of Kyl fit. Exceedingly good on trolleys or il oot 2 pom to play gdff trope.” That's what comes of fulllng AN 7 grade of Patent FELEPIONE CALLS o] L 5 to Kkill off the dogs of war X New Britain Herald |, il S 4 ‘ i . At llerald Dldg —BY ROBERT QUILLEN— BURSCRIPT | vital importa - The only profitant vortin ) such Individuals. In Bridgeport 1 i Oh, Love, what atrocions cooking the Cit « 4 | the bridegroom puts up with in tiy oom slways opeh to adventis ulte probable that many who wal RKE N know @ had heen v “Debutantes Tur Ifare Worker Member of The Assoc “ e ( his manner the After Lunchicon,” caption over photo TV eny Ao alahn AT & Sl W an has B o fon ramntitentiantat all. nawA T t ra; thing unl 10 1 Tho old-fashioned mother who ap- | David Mannlng’s rn of the prejudice eredited to It 11tad may we been reduced, ween a Good luncheon & mnoargument e | u&&/‘fi’”w Memher Audit Bureau of Clreulatlon. | {yolley in many places, i All Americans are, ere except e e R R ‘ in th paper 1d 1i pub Mor The A. B C. s a_national orenr gree to which that prejudice carri man from whom you secl a loan, |11t KCCI common sens op at il; It keeps them out of th Shoe Store 211 Main St tha syord plicd a hickory stick didn't have a| over, one would be surpris ) - Nations are beginning to sec i 0 pplied I ¥ ationship between a keen mora Mshed herein, WHish furniahe s newspane i epiat it tinars with a ) of | the possessor of it, Not realizing that vay of those who are doing the worl clreulation. Our cf baed upon this audit, This Ins ‘ octlon agalnst fraud in 1 er < nake the five-cent fare permanc e drammer " doibution Tgures fo both mat a i SERE R DL ATCRDELIEELEh S H is that you don't feel an urge to pre- - tend that you like grand ope | e e creased atronuge vould tend to oon i ong pays the piper’ s BERER el : Another fine thing about being poor comes around to “get cal advert) g, undoubtedly many walked, just be construction i will commence | been authorized to issue $30,000,000 | cause they were determined, as some i | = : In decid the future of batt next spring, vithin four years the [ in securities for the project. It is es- CHARITY AT HOMIL CLACPLRE UL (R 0l 1 €. degper yow become ln ships, 1t Is Impossiblo to please both | upper deck should be ready for serv- \ated that completion of the high- One of the most perplexing prob- patronize the trolley under any cir wdy of a complex matter the longe i the junk man and ghe junke ice. Withont int ring with traffic | way or upper deck will cost approxi- {atie avery, man. has: to! solve is to)|cumatancesiSOLECOUrROREILIE AL AL Il take your conclusion to I on the highway deck, it is planned | mately 000,000, Purcha of ; 1 cbac > is quite unfair, the surface, but the wiser it will When the speeder roars by and When the sheep and goals are | then to begin construction of the | shore sp: for the approaches is un- what extent he should bestow charit | i + the | ai : o | lower deck, which should be finished | der wa Thus it may be seen that a longer misses you by a hair, you have the [divided, it is easy to pick out the 1 ; Y 3 in {wo years more. Plans for the bridge were drawn which will not directly aid his own The bridge and its approaches will | chiefly by Charles 3. Fowler of New weeld's duration before some conclu- have a tolal weight of 107,000 tons, | York. Associated with him in the test must be made than one of a P T T to keep an enge with the - = sion may be reached which would be 'Y E‘ONEEST SEF‘!GLE t t cables carrying the Thuge | erection of the structure will be i AN | inc or contribute to a charitable cause consoling thought that he is hurrying [goats. They pay alimony dependent upon him. Most men or W eh et R e b of these cables will be 21 | George H. Pegram, chief engineer of women could use every cent Lhey earn | 2pproximately corr atae tang 7 sl el et inches in diameter and two will be 18 [ the Interborough Rapid Transit Co., ih ke happler and more tomfort.|Proyision which made;the testsdura i B v ve ka0t fon irvite ook inches thick; ther they will sup- | New York; Professor Willlam H. o et ! tion ninety days. A ShH P } 108 n port a pull of 146,000,000 poun Burr of New York; Colonel C. M. able those in their own homes. How | everything. A | 3 % & ; ; | o : 1 ] H Suspended from two tower: Monserrat, Montreal; Professor C. R. much, if anything, should be talcen | b rising 380 fect above the wate Young of the University of Toronto, The raising of farm prices will span will have a width of 97 feet for|and Professor H. E. Riggs of the Uni- from the home fo aid others? The ; | T nnat - . Y R dlavary homa:hbenefts| *resident arding, declaring that o o AETIC L I30¢ < LCRI¢ 3 I \] i tracks, two sidewalks and two r i = ot Gyery person aiid every Nome benefts|i il Sei, i e tels the. | naner Dail {0 E]‘]“l(}‘ e[l BQVS HARI T = Nondel ACllIevemefh BC[NGCH \:;.l,\ , e T e HOUSE, OF MYSIERY fndirectly from any cheritable deed.| . = = Bl o il l ] y lp Jl Uy There's one good thing ahout Al e S R The same perplexing proble m cold. Tt makes a five cent cigar De[]‘(]l[ a[]d W[]}fisa]‘ \ce for public utilities cquipment. | Investigation of Branford Premises ing to succeed beyond our fondest | - s good as any of ‘em ! Electric locomotives would be used Discloses Active Still are so many appeals, and the causes | gates. Mr. Hancock spolic night to forelgn lands. If the conclusion is| = ) ) Washington and others who have foi- | gree of efficient citizenship and effic- [lowed and are following the confer- |iency in their daily vocation, every- 130 mption o aeaonnegtlhic e Detroit, Mich,, Dee. S, v the end of the train ferries, which for | ford which seemed to be occupied money and donate it to charity, ol ¥ S aninatto new er € fi according to . and surmises only, owing to the si- — just announced, show that it will | even » the opening of the Michi- | found built in the attic. There was a are so worthy, that it requires a d :ome across with the interest. inches longer than the great canti- | by the Canadian Transit company and | situated but neighbors say that there Bryan have arisen, and there is much : Industrial Council, when Professor I3 ; have nothing to do . but spend ten|Canada and the United Sates will ac- | United States governments, will span | while and it was suspected that the comes up in regard to the sufferers in < ‘ .| hopes, Meanwhile correspondents at In order io attaln a proper d : @ et A for traflic across the lower deck. New Haven, Dec. A house on Government can afford to grant Completion of the bridge will mean | the banks of Branford river in Bran- reached by an individual that he may | ustly take a certain amount of his ; g The little chap will s00n be a taxpuy- | RSl 5 810 AtA Tl parbled frelsnt and pas | only at flght was seatc el Justly e are making predictions | body should read at least one good |, the new international sion | years hay wried freight and only at night was searched Tuesday (3 bridge to connect Detroit and Wind- | senger trai 1cross the Detroit river, [and a still of 200 gallons capacity was where should that money go? There Arthur 8. Hancock, instructor in Eng- | ol 6 ! e, r lence that prevails among the dele- | ih at the New Britain High school. I'he other nations are with us inlhave {he longest single span in the | gan Central {unnel. liquid in the still which filled it nearly principle; perhaps eventually they world, measaring 1,802 feet, or 24| The bridge, which will be built|to the brim. The house was remotely The shades of William Jennings | 160 employed boys of this city, un- nt En of study to determine which move- : der the auspices of the New Britain lever at Quebec. Of double-dfck | the American Transit company, with [seemed to be considerable activity ment needs the money the more, and ) It must be fine to be a druggist and | construction the new link the approval of the Canadian and|around the place at night once in a g ' talk of a four-power agreement With | w. wWeaver, formerly of Co E hours a day keeping records | commodate street ar, automobiie | the river almost from the center to |liquor made there was shipped away in boats which came up the river. which should he assisted. e el . o | the United States, Britain, Japan and | University, telegraphed his inability g ere it to be declared that ever | France as parties, providing for a|to he present Uncle Sam's inspectors. and pedestr traffic on the upper | the shore line of the two citi Con- man or every woman should consider |, .= e oo befor | The address was given in the ban- — deck and passenger and freight train | struction is expected to begin from c Zndis cooling off”” period before any of As we understand France, she must ice on the lower deck. | the American side Fifty-four nurses are attached to no one other than those in his imme- | s quet hall, immediate er a half & 1 et these nations should go to war. This | oy of group si : led by crush herself with taxes to support ‘ring unforeseen delays, act The promoting comparies have!the American forces in Germany. is after the manner and style of some | ward S. Ogren, credit man: r Of 1he | e - G thirty-three treaties to which the | St y Wor and was followed by = bome, the world would | United States is a party and which | moving pictur A. A. North, or the A00r2a e \ A D T ‘ T i XD MO0 SO ©. O\ 0. 0F B S0 0.0 DS (DG S (O Q OO, i | i = e diate family, as long as he was not able to give all that was desired at ace. Not only would selfishness de- | Skinner Chuck compar as chair- iz = pl Gonlyaolid selngt Bryan negotiated while he was secre- o B CTEGLIED ] Sl = velop to an unbelievable extent, man o | tary of state. Nothing of a definite | Parker, of TR T G ohildren would grow up to be selfish | 2IKEnEOnHhe LA (SERIN L A o g ; nature may be asserted today, but the | pany, officiated at the piano. Mr. il i 5 4 ndividuals, thinking only of them-| ., oqnpere of optimism has not fadea | Hancockt — was introduced by. Mr T i selves, few hospitals, no churches, no | North, following an address of we 10 § 1 01’ e aml 9 ¥ 3 |and there is a tendency to intensify, S Y fine ideals. Wise aid to charity on the | the latter. rather than banish this feeling ‘ In the course of his remarks, Mr, T i L0i e inenaR ofRthoRHo ; IS 4| 1t goes without saying that e T spoke on the value of an | el / ' contribution to a cause not only BY| ot aoiaenent hag heen hoped | €ducation in all lines of work and ex- TN A or e @ar. {Qm L. committee, Benton S. the worker to whom the money is splained how a man bet Jimse | : | for, and is still ardently to be de- [*F ! an betters himself in | his chosen vocation by improving his id e work he d £ )] also i | ¥, S 5 " B & Sontyfbution from. the it and |iTed: Whish will dieplace the Auglo- | intsiieotual facultien by getting o bet- | Y ET a Studebaker SPECIAL-SIX COUPE, as the ideal >, t is a contribution from the wife and ; ST 1108 3 which would | ter adlication H Ilistratein T i L children for they are therehy de- | o oA e ihe Pa. | point by comparing a man o house, | I s Christmas ift for all the family, solve your per- prived of something—quite possibly a | saying a $500 man v 1 the cel- luxury which they may go without. [iEe Iar, a $1,000 a year man was the fir ple}(ing ShOpplng problems. There is little doubt but that the | fioor, and each additions | The American people have been| . yciican delegates will remain firm | | | alding the sufterers abroad and will el et i This gear stop trying to decide on & NUMBER of L G DA O AT LG concentrate your Christmas budget on one. tional poliey is that anybody, re- | gifts an able to stand still and see the world By el all{ance . (Shey know. thacl gardless of their ition in life, has ,‘ 1 . Fifyadics that would Neve teentenc e ol Cornl L SLCEL A hanen to oty un educailgn, (eltier | You KNOW the impression a SPECIAL-SIX COUPE ‘ will make when it appears at your front door, bright cted had we not come to the reser i school, or acted had we not come to the r 1€ 3 iate, and that the powers of | $chool, or good reading erybody Millions are being saved through the SN aaile erard to treaties | e said in conclusion, 1 reac g 3 1t 1 el el S nelusion o ul and early Christmas morming,. We can't run it in un- | ? against any “foreign entanglement” continue to aid them We are un- | generosity of the people of the United | oo 1o ooinied. It is sure one good newspaper ever : b Biates | der the Christmas tree, of course. But we can place it DU all the time, whle e Were | iy on ihia point was made clar to| 2% V. dvo Tod outside any time you say. Glad to arranpe convenient el il he back Ot yp5e who represented other natlons, | ears ALo Ofl(ly - § terms, too. our minds the uncomfortable feeling | .y {ne beginning of the conference that perhaps things are not as they should be in our own land, especia | sition of the delegates from this coun- (Taken from Herald of that ) France appears to have taken small | part in the discussions in regard to right now. Little publicity was given regarding this matter for it has been The New York Institute for the | Deaf basket ball team will play tl other plan looking to this end, and it |y & Ll rer plan ne 18 end, anc L) v M. G A. ot (his city at Hannas felt that out help to foreign sufferers e & Daooesoe 8 : is more difficult to m SUrmises, | armory Saturday night. The visiting as @ eply tc e call o - - L reply to th tl of hu-| e as to what her position will be | team is composed entirely of deaf | manity which could not go unheede than it is in regard to the other na- | and rccognized as one of the lerstandings,”” “agreements” or | teams in the stat weekly payroll for the stree igreement. And France has extens artment for last week amount § A statement, by the woman who “head resident” of the Northwestern University Settlement, Chicago, is to tions in the suggested four-power ive interests in the Far Ea : the effect that 200,000 children in the AT The door check department of the United States di wually through | tu and. Brwin - company. ia lack of nutrition. We know from ex- | TAX EXEMPTIONS. present running until 7 o'clock nights | Y in orde y the stock needec perfences in this city how muc Try to think of this city as a great 'H” : he stock needed D Humphrey has e needed Sivat Fh e big individual towering over the peo ‘ money e the bar individual towering over 1 rded the contract for ma needs to the suffering poor ple, v at a desk the size floors of the police station. Human beings are e may not picture, anc ng Carmody Council, of C., will ing perfectly. wrbit st to make both ¢ hold its annual reception and ban- quet at the East Main street armory | man may make s r live decently, for if ‘ Bl e ambari The best a man y ) 1 o r 14 suffer best he can very lual n manized g of a clty h is this NSLAUGETER CHARGE consider the ¢ f le | city, sees from its eyes above th AGAINST DRIVER DROPPLD | how nfuch he cifn affo ground, many suffering I Farmington, Dec. §.—The adjourned 1 Alderman of Burling- | char, with menslaughter, was out slighting t1 Jirectly dependent | N0t as many in other cfti \ @ of Howar upon I ar y apr ame size, aps, but a number s amount betwer 16 o nd | ficen bring lnes of worry | the horough court ; wrice F. Rourkn la charity ahroad in prop he | sympathy and anxlety to the giant's|Miss Mary Redficld was ~’:|m" Urgency of the need ; brow | derman on the night of PHEP8 KUl e A ddeH i ¢! The glant knows that it must have |and died a few minutes later. Noble our own people it f money to do thlngs necessary Iie ‘11 ,‘\y' Bristol and Hartford, J fen Mr. Alderman, and Juc ISpresRiis cellr ife; A i § C. Bill of Hartford p man has f } t his owi lat en, W h any work ¢ 0| The witnesses called were Philip temporarily re Brady, Dr. Stuart E. Phelps, Constable o worle Samuel Scott of rmington and BRIDGEPORT TEST The giant has a hard prof State Police uvw1 Philiy ll"})u\ Mr. | . i ’ ; in was discharged becausc 1 € r \ ¢ Its money, ient evidence tollas Cllne! daslo £ty the T A i MODELS AND PRICES the test of that prics than were col- | here and has f . : f. 0. b. factories lected during t t week he | glant's protection a 1vantag / Coupes and Sedans Touring Cars and Roadsters t:Six 2-Pass, Coupe-Roadster .. $1550 Lipht-Six 3-Pass. Rondster. . §1125 ere shonld have heey i6 B the glant gets money to do the neces- ' V ht-Six 3-Pass. Sedan Lo D 3 dcter. . ¥ 1"')? | Special-Six 4-Pass. Coup 2450 Spe x2-Vass, Rosdster.. . 1985 celpts of $0,400 a the sary things ar witable things LaclaliSie #.Pass, Seds scial-Six Tourind Car..veererees 1635 T e e e o s St et tateal i 1 Starting Sunday fi?;.fli:l:i‘-)l(’n:a.“(lz;\mc.-" : R fiowdster. D163 public ut comt thes liminution of the fund that comes in 1 Days Only : Big-Six 7-Pass. Sedan . . 2950 Bin-Si ring Car..... 1985 18 no intention oy S A Partial List of All Studebaker Cq ed with Cord Tires t . o - : TR Appointments rectness ¢ Underworld Masterpece ; i ti e : { Wk ’ ; ‘ o P ' 2 \dded Attraction i ) Bl PRI N . et day clocks matnetie | AV ALY Ahd Y 5B 8¢ that which seeme R o1 nd the physically disabled to : e eaach. lamipa;. 3uplece. nain-vision 3 be &0 strange, why they should not pay their in ,‘:;I'I A AL Shicd;. windshicld wiper; adjustable ventilator 1 9;, (5 7 FPH [N ! 3 Other Good Acts in cowl. e ‘/_’n@\ L D Le ten-cent fare er mposs it has for them. This is ti upon or tter 1 ed in the re [ X people during this week of cer i int as “‘personal taxes,” and ha Admission Including Taxes might epresented but one pas- | ent, and the glant is so impressed by Bal. Bal. the cen- | the hard 1 00, - 0. 0w {010 0 e (O[O0 S TG et