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NEW BRITAIN l).\ll,\' HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1921 ]In 103 Wilbur Wright's Achicyement | lan, he said that the oblem | D1 1 ankers, made pecial Sc§sinn l?nwns Recom- \Younds town, Ohio, Elects Eccen-? ‘ mendation of Water Boaid New York, b, 31 (i weociea| 1110 Chigl Executive s first feeble flutter i nff-’fi’z J"'INIJ Cft fl‘ A Py of P In Going 852 Feet Was Thought | © 0 5 C0 of the afr lifted “' Sl i pe order that Amer erity may be maintai that, althou After a compromise measure split the city fce contract between [i for the fleeting perfod of John K, DINonno and the Baile conds. Tighteen years later Brothers had been defeated, the con mon council at a special night voted to enter i recmer ; with the latter to hary « Shut When Wilbur Wright in a heavier tle Meadow for one yea 700 than air machine, flew 8§52 feet ¢ les m, political The lce contract w ken up at [ Kittyhawk on December | 5 the regular Decomi meeting, | feat was Youngstown, O. Dee, 81.——George i \A‘?—E mayor-elect, arrived home rece \ vear of sound industrial life and business activity, A vear of prosperity. We hope that you will get your share tor there are good times ahead! il from a,vacation in Florid afd to “clean up the city” and like through space = \ Oles, Youngslown's spectacu | | 26 and one-third hou ;e imyone who n't obey orders, next Sunday history pronounced on L ndsnendp : Ansicty 1= Past po wonouneed one e republican ineturmbent )y yolice th i Ihrough an error in parliamentary | marvels of the contury. The I inenmbent by ¥ e for anxiety s procedure, It was rule that the ac = tion could not sta o TIA el Mavor O, Curt | L special meeting, S5 democratic e 0 the ] At antive 1 tha it world rang with the accomplishment, | Th ity et St oplane piloted by | quditor sdl & ranbest. froim Ole wecompanied 1 in I1%or : nechanie, fir 1 a conti IS, e . g for a “thorough in olee of (\U city "ju as if 1 were 26 hours, 19 minutes ¢ As. | goi to buy fit.” 18y u span of e minute had heen stretehed than a day and a night Stinson yesterday added two hours ind 28 seconds fo the world's bost | srevious endurance record previously | held by Broussoutrut and Bernard |the result of a flight made in 1 e o l\‘.\ year ago last June, A span of four [as morse Aiati: too much politics in the city ice con- ",”f’ Aass ‘)”””‘“ was thus added by |y, tye tanks, station Craat Stinson to the record made by Land-|juaq pencils, also the amount of cen ifiar the ity cleric TeR0 the calllfon!| -0 BOTSS SONEDIVERKE LAR0 and do not forget to 1 the meeting and Mayor Curtls x| .They had battled with a snow storm |t 0 F00 GEE A0 BIAIDad EheTer O pitie Fack s while skimming over the earth at a recommendation | NeIBNt of less than a hundred s 3 J1d bel 7010, 70 Shortly after the ha g Mayor Ay YRS ' ¢ e that a contra » red Into with [ With cold ¥ ELLER ST D g A ] 3 2 | B bl o F k R U ld Cl f d d TN o \“"b'v‘ gale and a hot stinging ofl tI Fred J. Warnock I for re e [ Ly of ”I or ‘5::". etUl’nS se HCYZ\ assifie S. man Angelo M. Paonessa moved that | d in their faces and almost |election, issued NG Ara sl TN ’ isther A | A vt the council rafify the Coun. | Plinded them ment citing court decisions in an ef ) la k bl E opivel Al e s = = S clliman Henry Rice submi W writ. | While no official record was kept|fort to show that Oles' proiaise t ; A ¢ Ay ! 8 s S am ent, that the water board he |COMpetent abservers — estimated ”I m»n.” 4{ lm.- l.“l“.. and therefore ontinued Fror t Pag o e ’ ¢ S5 o el (' Bl sermit St ‘coments | their plane had covered approximately | disqualified him. Petitions to the ! ! ) 1 Iad :\nn Bailey Brot 4,“‘“:,.’ e l”f 10 miles, In distance cover -[courts were prepared, but were drop- | cont v ohol, can Wilson | © O ; PRy i ¥ Afternoon | omes from Biliousness for a‘one year period for $1,700. S ind Bertaud undoubtedly sur-[ped and no contest now is in sight 1y to warn th gk ur- | ol & wedding i to b T ments made at the short | S0 does a bad taste in the mouth, Split Is Rejecte all former records and more| Oles went into m« ,.mnu business | of liq v ) v 3 ; e ey i o ssion of the city i coated tongue, dull headache, Councilman A. I Crusber 1 AL |than equatiea trans-Atlantic f in New ( o s ago with| AEOT e scattered through- | b il : A rtainen araias tolle and unhealthy yellowish skin, derman George H. Wells were in fa- [0f 1,960 miles made by the late ‘ 6f | paias | OULHCRTEON S i | nesday, Jan. 4, a. m., these symptoms all tell the story vor of splitting the con t betwee tain Sir John Alocock and Lieut. Ar 8 his sole ,-mm (” trade After! ok afe € fn. f 5 ) nsky, b £ nberg, \ Ber- of a disordered system and your the nu.]mnl ers and Mayor 4-“,»”: thur W wn, from St. John's N. I% | he 1 built up a flouri husi- | I R L ! BANK SUIS ONINOLI: | ar, by J. G. Woods; at 2 p.. Immediate need olya purely vyaae. placed his stamp of approval on that [to Clifden, aind, ess there in five years time sold ATHIDIES 4 3 & 'he New Britai ong ar X . ; Al by M. W table corrective to prevent infec- proposition. Alderman A aon _— it to start a market in Youngstown,| 058P through B. W ng has sued G rited Lith ! 2 ) ) tion and a sick spell, 1 DI Nonno was able to be run on what he called a psy- : e hario. Ralmlerd 4 A. Mancini w B, T G i contract, but Counc P ice | | eholo; Wl principle. Oles 4 New York Activities $ m: 1.;1-1:4 ;\0\.;;'_\‘ ‘I‘Ily. :»» Hmtlr‘ - 5 i _ ) A M >’ Balleys as opposed, [aahiing incoentiie newsnaoth adve s | New w0 oc New York made by Mr. Palmieri on No- i@ ¥ company, by Saixe E 1 | ] 53 strong, | vember 12, payable to and endorsed ; Fatii ; 3 — 194 Too Much Polities, Last night's discussion was a lo drawn out ¢ 1 s decidedly pep pe at times, especially when Mayor Curtis took the floor and charged that | gome members of the council were & such trivial matters na to interfe with their also when Councilman M ed “unf on th “1 want to kno ow much money the City of Your 0w wrote, “whom they when it is due. T w ) ow |owes the City of Y b to know where the money is coming from to pay the hills. [ want to | what stocks we have i Loser Complains te, the fol ing, 1 he says, on Billy Sunday's|city’s proh on 153 strong, | VS, I lowing voted for the amendment, giv- evangelistic tactics, "which he hat|reinforced hy seve . Yellow- | by Mr. Mancinl. ‘The note was dis- [ payiq ilia, by JhEithe oo d ley Brothers i l AT O, g state-| ley's special & sleuths, received |counted by the plaintiff but has never | qiic v Tavid 1 Aldermen Wells, Gill, Gilpatri / e tain DLt e et lilstconm|ito¢ from Day, state di-|been paid. The writ is returnable in | petito yeal polities and current|rector, final instructions f arrying court of common pleas the first > Porter, Timb g petit local polit :\H\‘:vnv nt | facker AN alRnaIci st sday in January. Constable Fred | Since the Germany has | Ato J/D)n."(asts&i‘ebax : : N k d N ascfl[]a L e T s e Ny el Winkle has attached property of the [doubled the “Hn of her explosive .qu\o I'L{nr[/"(‘an(‘d i €: _Alderman announ in his *a one day tha Ve 1o 0 ; & aonesed, Counclimen Eichstaedt, F Bl dEYI - was going to run for mayor. the city with orders to make no « SAELLLY ; 4 ind the . Fifth avenue == iid later. “But people took it i ) Fourteenth streef, but to press Moncton, N. B, Dec. 31.—Five crusade into every quarter |trains are snowbhound in the Folleigh |ously too.” R Y TR A \ountains section of the Canadian Establishes Residence Surprises Dromised national railways and there is a com-{ At length Oles moved into a 3 o e e Prohibition o plete tie-up of traffic between Spring|y gstown hotel from his country prises for many restaurant oprie Hill Junction and Thruro as a result{home, to establish a legal residence, | They made no secret of the fact pa snow storm in Nova|and began to give Youngstown its|(nat e el labia ey Scotia irsday night and today. most spectacular political campaign.|some of the popular resorts in the Pajewski, Councilmen and pretty soon I took it One train is reported to be cover-|There was no organization by pre-|white light district. The large hotels |3 o 4 8 B 3 ' ed over with huge snow drifts while jcinets and wards, but he and his wife | also included in the scrutiny at li‘cu atl@n u ts maritime express from Halifax ings of women which Mrs. Oles told|junction against Sha t IS Opimon OI Ghefl]]s[s stalled near Londonderry. Snow spe- |what a fine husband and father Mr [42nd street restraining Gy ners clals and crews of snow shovellers 3 wid meetings for menat which | from selling, moving or disposing i AT from Moncton and Thruro have been ) rushied on the )»Immn\ \\u'v’ln[m:u on the premises, pending a | o Cleveland, 0. Dec. 31.—Tnder. |5¢Nt to dig out the tr The night |, vmg in air, shouting; “Here I am ‘14 aring on the motion to make the |§ ean to n vertlser takers will hav expresses out of John and Halif e for Oles!"” injunction permanent p! akers ave a pro rous year | .y v 1 Nihanisine 5 . 3 i q about 1926 | ]. 5 e are being held on either side of ‘the 7 persons professed {o lulxr\v} Court Ichoes Likely BB ol e sopinioniietianaly ) Bidcliades : 1 a chance until the It was expected similar move tle.and consulting chemists here, be- = turns began to come in election night jagainst other large restaurants we cause, they claim, the Grim Reaper| Hallfax, N. §., Nova Scotia [Next day a check of admissions by |be made today. Violation of the pre- || ~ Advertising is to the merchant and manu- Hundreds of person 40 ”"" northwest gale, the Snow | 1ing all bets he could make enough | Proceedings involving a year's im city chemist, by unsuspectingl s and menac- | pyorgq, . vrecmentofficers in | makes steady customers out of thl'l ty shoppers. e i honded” Hauorn. Himareds | conitions were morerating today and || L SO T S UL SR against the danger of drinking poi- |8 Tt puts pep in business and makes the cash regis- cach month for d|come in with the improving transit| ™ p o yuance of street car servie ,“mmw it bt hieothotedl wrednd v In large quantities, consumed e enmen e L TR Clenh D e fowh! i methemiglobin, he i ] Some anxlety s felt for smull- [police protection, | =00 = ) weight and full measure” the same in buying ad- blood, cau: the lips and hody to |Schooner Defender is a wreck at Syd- Tear up the Erie railroad's traclks| peddlers of whiskey use |be floated, it is expected. After his election, however, there | 1'.',1;‘1‘1}“1‘. A T e AT LYCEUM ALL NEXT WEEK and that the circulation of that medium brings ze well L e e 1 B -itain\':ml » Associated l’ro<sm\\\'qmpor\\‘hicl e e jority of the American people depend on the As- is wh ing his > fo harvest of 18 1C ¢ om the bliz- |y, s me ho had challe 1 Oles | liminary injunct officials said il i nr“];uflxt::’; mm,r 4::»(“: o harvest of| Jia 'of vesterday. rried along by (\u \]\'r.‘l;;s::V:;‘r:v\u;l:l ot m'.‘\m.w th .‘. by o enilt contempt of court | d Tacturer what food is to the l)D(L\. Ly e e e e e D b T STl G B 4 Well prepared advertising judiciously used similating the polsons found in almost ll_“_‘,jhi,’f\m:yfi" .ru\'& ”("i,‘,!‘ s et Platform Planks ““\") ]‘”“"‘“l‘:f Ie ‘,‘”“‘;g( 4 Jld They read advertising regularly and arefnlly. be “pure bonded” lquor. Hundreds 4 | ! mEeriol el |i)’mll:]n‘ m IL]«“ v it was expected that a supply would o \LI»‘T».‘Y‘V‘x:h.‘.’.J:‘(\y\.ly‘;‘h !“1”!‘,: e S Dos%iblo Lliusitar e . jo ¢ d [EEE n all along the [and tumin ‘the streets to jiineya. 4 et : a hish percentage s tled up all along the| =, e the whole police force e——eeee Advertising should be bought like any other e e e s T ks | MEermianconingiind arkaliina o : commodity. A wise merchant will demand “full » words, Kovachy says, fuse] |¢r shipping due to the suddenness| Jail anyone who paid taxes under || o A 3 ol 2 St e onde o e hy says, fusel |c8 N P ioh the storm hroke. Tl |a recent revaluation, {| THE GREAT CLIFFORD ||} vertising space as in making other purchases for turn blue and has the same effcet as|ney and the steamer Canadian Voy- |if it didn't eliminate down-town grade | Mon.—Tues.—Wed. ; his business. S as agro d The latter will |crossings. | \ " foated, it s ex e | ] He will make sure that the people whose A = = —== trade he is seeking read the modmm he selects s proprietor of the e : his message to the number of prospective cus- poThionof inchl e S g iy i o St PRI tomers he hepes to reach. hefore using.” dultera- i e g ) d i i i i pl ! l YRTITAIN R / i Jow lin[n ’1’1..1’! Itn\rl\ year afte wr H““» ”‘\ . THE N W BRIT AIN 1“1\‘\14” is New bottle of alleged “bonded” liquor he [ 7 3 O TR e THIS IS THE ERA OF CELEBRATIONS—S0 GET READY O means that it carries the news of the world ac- “It is true a portion of the con- T . tonis ot oifles i g bonded ‘ ThejmartDeLm-e BeauTy5how~F’arman E" nIoNS 17 i curately and when it happens. The great ma Ve Curtis added V% Y (\ a k‘ I» § o = Hents (L S R i and Proadway Credtions ya ) : sociated Press for news. That means much to human system and e question up- E iy HaveBeenCorrbmed to “\¥m ‘ 3 the wise advertiser. permost in ‘the minds of, those who Z \x'.’.‘,l'»l.’ff' }_'\“'T v g g \ g AN ¢ newspaper in New Britain whose circulation is AL AR Lo : e ‘o s = fl- 7 ; audited, which means it is the only newspaper in A rining shop I the downtown g \ai/ine b s 2 i | New Britain the circulation of which is known to L R L £ : e ; : the merchant. There is no guessing about THE manutnctie ot | counterteil Tabels - S oy S TR i HERALD'S circulation. The Herald's circula- S T I Y i ;) 2 o | tion books and records are examined regularly used by prominent distillers on popu- g 1 ;i i b A et by the experts of the Audit .1' reau of Circula- e e A N A\ B B b oo B bl tions, the national advertisers’ best friend. Re- SlEliEenth penis : SR bt - B S S \ ‘ ports giving an analysis of that circulation are en thousand A b 1 A . revenue statmps were, issued semi-annually and advertisers are given o ot service operative ¥ A 0 s 4 434y ci Watemants miade by som | i \ WfiTfi UNT(M D Ric A full opportunity to know both the quantity and $50,000 had bheen ‘“clea during s ., ! ; ’ | : ) “ ,,f //J/; : Shiew rertisers don't guess about cireu- the past year through s of the Shiew d :1(]\ ertise yels to bootleggers in s City, Gvapsssesdnive O&mmnmmm—xnz y m . 5 R et i) Mfi“cerfi] Castof.jl ersdl) qp:,;i‘ > g lation. They insist on being shown. Then they e ——— ————— — i . P r “ r ank Soper - LewBrems- ude]meBuc,\ know. Felix Martia- Rose Emmet -Jack S —FOX I W Mon.—Tues.—Wed Madelm@ M@"GGIH\ THOMAS MEIGHAN CLEAN-CUT MOVIE VAMP CAPERING CHORISTERS ] P “The Conquest of Canaan” e ———————

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