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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1921, ; New—}‘:mn‘t-;n—x_’_?m‘:‘ "t o o ‘-f'——' -'-“'-———-W e ‘ LET’S HOPE THIS ONE REACHES THE GOAL AR L THE OBSERVER — | (1asuod At Herald Bidj ; s Makes Random Observations 1y SUBRCIPT ) : RS On the City and [ts People e B o o I MUST SIoP HERE, SoN — Widespread re tempered hy alfnger at their mothers and fathers if |(OULDN‘TQJ‘TE REACH Entered e Poy ; pirit of happiness at | 1l recog- [they are put to hed with grippe or : grected the announcement this pneumonta T So ILL TURN THe that Nev, Father Downey has v eow transferred from 8, Mary's par Among the plenssnt customs \ Jogovgp TO You. Phomas' seminary at Hart- which have grown on 1 present | While his feiends will feel his generation is that of visiting at the f . NOW MAKE GOOD| o1 Keenly, they rejofee at s homes of feiends during the week fol- X 7 W X promotion and at the compliment that lowing Christmas in order to gee the s % 4 is patd his ability as an educator prettily decorated Christmas trees, b\ N ) - - el Fagher Downey has been a prime Many families allow the tree to re - ¥ favorite with the ehildren of St. Mary's main intact until after New Year's| chool and their parents, He has as- before banlshing it to the ush heap isted in bringing the institution up in the back yard, Consequently open to its present Ligh standing in the house tor o week after Christmas is world of education, devoting the great- becoming the rule o : : Sl e P of his energles to that end and L severn) uropean countries the {icitar Aumit’ Durenu of. Circiilntion L 3e it d ucceeding admirably, observance of Christmas is carried on | Hanarial In addition to his gift for oversee- | on a broad scale for an entire week it which ing the schooling of hoys and girls, [In some instances business comes to present s |1tather Downey enjoys that ravest of a standstill, -«ww.m in rural regions gifts —nnderstanding juveniles and be. and the pe ¢ give themselves over ble to play with them. With the to the celebration. This would never wye he has been a true leader, en- do in the United States ag it swould CRUEL YOUTH cournging them in athleties and help- disrupt commerce and upset our in- le story of the sixteen-year- |ing to build up sound bodies s a ' dustrial schedule. Despite thé vast in HAPPY NEW YEAR e pled sinee boyhood, who [storehouse for sound minds, This ai- flux of foreign blood during i tribute will stand him in good stead at | decade, husiness here i hee 3, Thomas' seminary where health sumed as soon as Christmas day he the only he conld 1 gibes of his play- building recreation is recognized Pasg except when it falls on Bunday mates breathes both pathos and trag- |esgent {o the full development of l#nd is observed on Monday. Perhaps by which t 1 s 's sl ¢ nanhood the enstom of visiting referred to nies winh that the das v b tas a cripple and his play Pather Downey carvies with him the heretofore will prove to the open . § : lsincere good wishes of a host of ing wedge for an observance program and happy and may h Ld been cruel toshimy readsil oo oo gt s o iaintance contimions from December 25 to and joyous and worthy ¢ 0 I simple story They laughed at PR inclnding Janunary 1 to make the day a E im wher *ould not run and play wond mothers who are anxious to (30 for those in whom v vith them Iust after Christmag, |have their children appear . stylishly Nety Yorkerkeovert night, oven the Iressed seem to be going a §tep 100 yjver and those who make their homes far in the matter by sending thelr o= S ® Lo ve thelr f{tle ‘givist otit in socks svhich lenvel i i o et e drae two words, as appropriate a wish as [ dences of parents’ love, they made |ihe knees bare. Common sense has ha 1 fror some ‘1'.”:."'.”.?".“ that one honored by time and tradi- | fun of him because he, too, could not [been brushed aside by style in vegavd oy m‘» uluqu .‘m’ Mg ne tion, “Merry Christmas." cast on a new sled. He conld stand [t female aftire but it does seem to a nere male that children shonld he 4 warmly clad during cold weather, we look forward to all possibilities of | bled home and crept into the bath- Aif6el anyiday Ttte ginlstcan be the days, weeks 1 mopths to come | room, alone. There he hanged 1 seen on their way to school with their oo o e e If knees bare, and the temperature may gy o iy vm"" sl i x0 pallowiasikclion "fll"j"’-’ :, ”’:: A copy of a theatrical publication 50 many wishes we have for those we | thoughtless cruelty of youth, born of wl'l'w.:u‘:\‘l ”]""“ "h}‘"]:' ‘:7"';:"_'"' ‘.‘.” e eals fhe receipts for the week of | — . <l > £ care for, those who are our relatives, [ childish exuberance of spirits which [{heir little ones gonform to the dic. ‘" \.”Jj”r A ":‘lf“” sollies at | feeling is expected to show itself in the | their escort of friends following. The he principal colleges and social or,business acquaint- | should never be stifled but “which [tates of Dame Fashion. It is doubtiul ' e ot phen "I,. ""\ 0 “Tlos. | 1Bt which promises to be the most | Working girls view with each other in|ypjversities in the United States and whether teachers or school uuthorities o ot the Ambassader, $18 - |Pitter in the history of local politics. | the fancy costumes they wore. have jurisdiction in cases of this na-i;n4, vp 4 Thus far democratic aspirants for| Wedding groups are popular, with houghtf o ture but a diplomatically worded note |y, 000 * \mstor- | the mayoraity nomination have heen | the “bride” beautifully —dressed in volurfarily to the old greeting which is | thoughtfulness in the presence of pov- | offending parents might have a | it ® 8000 =00 (B SRR scarce. Trud, some names have heen | silks accompanied by a “hrideRroom” | spe—— — recognized to suggest not only happi- | €'ty affliction, old-age or distress. To |salutary effect. Parents of several Loyt (lpio ! qioe™ 0 (e Liberty [ MeNtioned but real campaign-win- [ ih comic costume. to be found I'he Three Musketeers, with cloak pros- [ Youth there may come no such reali- | Newington children were haled intolq oo "gy7 5a0: “The Perfect Ifool, |18 timber has yet I and sword, slouched hat and white Ay e g g 7 zation without the ceasele exi Jo jinto court a few days ago on ot o . Cohen 8,800 . 1% perity, comfort, physical and mental [ Dl [ e etiie thaie ) chlidran ||ob o1 M. Cohen, $18, it e s i s well-being, freedom from life's trials of those at home-—without having Sk i tha plleparten. Vs thah ””_‘;‘\r\\w’v;\r il cap fvv‘“qh’f‘]"l‘r‘f \ "H\”NG A HUSBAND proudly along the boulevards follow- —all that would make the twelve [86en and known and felt that tender- |apiidren did not-have suitable wearing 0 560 0 0 TR Al 8\ ed by their admiring friends, but the & hesS c T v 2 ; s 2 ¢ ey _called LS F A =il E Musketears' voices proclaimed them e Py inepiing andl wonderful. v which may be given by the [ pparel. We wonder what so-called o) R T N b | Firts, ¥ | i . trong as v g espectable parents would think if o | - ‘0. realizing the futility of words to | S{rong as well as the weak, by brave De Shore,” at the Hudson, over $16,000; { ppepch Maidens 5 e o realaingh 3 they were summoned fo appear be- N vench Maidens Have a Novel Way | (et [ men and frail women, to the unfortu 4 “The Circle,” the Selwyn Thenter, P 5 convey to all the full understandir e the judge for sending their small et WILL MEET GOV, LAKL | A e nlling are: th BEton 8 8 $14,000, which is ab $6,00 2 cing S 5 i y 4 ) 5 . | nate, the ailing, the impotent of the |, out in cold weather with | 14,000, which is about $6,000 le of Annomncing That They Are Un — of our good wishes for the coming aughters tha 5 = i an the show was ave g during Magsor ; 3 ; ; R world A - e i Magor and Transportation Committce y we, may butirepeat, dn sl sing [ ] their knees uncovered. But '\“q";l‘: the first ten weeks of its run; “A Bill 16, lus ihigible, words which ¢ 28 wel h childhood and [the line between the two ¢ ! of Divorcement,” at the Times Square 5 318t stand for the best of fecling, the|Y mth to b f-relianty to conceive hin. One family lives in a Newington ) oo, 0 ey o alb & taling off The trolley-jitney committee of the e ’ Y . it wamp; other families who wonld be B & - Sz e day when all young Irenc h“ ety e kindest and most hopeful of thoughts md to nourish ambition; it is well fc .v‘| 1 B dignant if similar action were from $16,000 pace this drama WaS| e who have attained the age of [COMMmoON council at a session last eve- S ¢ f recla N S . O] vighly indigna simils hitting until three weeks fgo; “Six- NER ha |ning yoted to have the mayor and|}l WHanpy New Yea aim accomplishment. But as the [upought, live in steam heated homes. o7 ik et without finding a hushand put on [NINE 3 \ | ARy e omplement of such teaching ther | ride around in motor cars Lylindeiilove. B thE cnin B MG bonnet of spinsterhood, althongh |Chairman A. M. Paoness arrange for e e aching there fand ride around in motor ¢t | Theater, over $13,000, from $8,000 10 | thig does not necessarily mean that A1 audience with the governe to pre- ICE AFFAIRS. should be emphasized the beauty of| TFemale adu '“)»‘:»":]mvr e At ho 84,000 less than the fgures that were | thoy forthwith abandon all hope of Sent the city's grievances against the By {rter-all the discussion of the ice thought fgr the weak and afflicteq | DES and short skir ”' e tnem |Deing anoted for this comedy success | finding a suitable mate blic Utilities Commission. P ra 5 O WhIsh L e s E . |e to blame if illness a month ago; “Bluebeard’s Kighth e A o >ari Another meeting will he held short- nd % ion by the Ieh no man or woman, boy |, | hildren who are sent out (o The girls who work in the Paris contract and after a decis ! ow, hut childr el Wife,” about 812,000, approximately | qressmaking ostablishments made! Iy for the preparation of date on the ° council has been made leaving some L V84,000 under the speed of this I'vench | high holiday on that day, and those transportation problem. It is Y CRITITY many interested re ve justified in pointing an accusingle . t'ro tho first § week's run; “The [ among them who had hecome 8 ined to have the entire committec, | THE GRIZZLY IN THI DARK AGAIN . 3 5 hu ittle 0 t.-lhrm. wore la bonnets made | th l‘vnif'n and r pre entatives from | WARS ALMOST Demi-Virgin,” ot the Itinge | by theiv comrade, this district meet the goverpor. to igainst the President. there is every |rheater, §$14,000; “Liliom," at: the In grou hey walked al = ! e e : ge ‘heater, §14.000: “Lilion 1 groups they walked along the - PO M! of the decision would be of little avail glish biologist, has plunged us into | .01 o helfeve that such a report [Fulton Theater, $3,000; nna Chris- | houlevards, generally five or six ew electric machine gun huorls 2 UPON THE 2 the Vanderbilt Theater, $8,- [ abreast, arms linked, with the bon- rain of bullets at the rate of 20,000 and Paid 2 v‘ynw- net wearers in the front rank and all a minute. They were two men and T.600; 1 yream Mak g | : St 0 $7,0 1e Dream Mak- ) ) 8 s - , - | a givl, prisoners cof the inclined to look at a matier with the o the Izmpire MHaat&ui UDu) 1 ; of politics—attribute to himiat the I'razee, $8,400; snowhound forest. One may very conceivable bad characteristic, [Duke,” at thé Lyceum T S . man loved; one man hated. an embarrassing situation. Darwin's theory of the origh of [ ;0 ovd “siy” would scarcely ex-|500i “Intimate Strangers” ~ e d | ) Whern a department lets a contract |species. He goes even further. He ; ] ety Fhe [Henry Miller, § i “Lillics of the "4 { And the one who loved iy press the nature of the report. | Field,” at the Kiaw, $0.800: “Thank 1 | in his hs fa here should bé embodied in that con- ts that scientists have come to . 1e Klaw, $9,800: “Than s A 4 held in his hand the rifie there shou 1 | weakor one judges the President 1o be [you,™ at the Langacre, about $7,200; handed him by the one who ract the full understanding of the [point where they are not able to offer |,. i i qita “The Pat,” T i abiout $8 3 A N tra . " [the more he would be inclined to re-|“The Pat,” at the Morosco, ahout $5, —BY ROBERT QUILLEN-- | hated! parties. There should be no verbalfany explanation of the origin of [\ e Bl i this time [2003 “The Claw,” at the Broadhurst, i e . 000, n B promise, implied man of Seerc Hughes' admitted o The lover was betrayed; despite the terms of the contract the We are glad to know that the learn- | , - s 7 3 » ol ater Pay cod flity. The more inclination he had to IR s s B k i 1e hater stood transfixed arty to whora the contract is award-led man did not take from us that ¥ J b Further light on the reason for tie | pattieships are not the first line de- interested in “the higher things of v; ‘ T 2 party nsider politics, the less he would be |husiness sit - ‘o : pe =l R the girl— ; ect a renewal (of the con- |{comfortable feeling w 3 L ¥ business sinmp which has heen in| epge, The first line conslsts in friend- [life. the gir BULMBY expect a TENSWAINGE comfortable feeling which comes from |y,q,ired to handicap the man in Rhose | progress for more than a vear is turn- | ;i 3 A tract after it has expired. There was |belief that we are the descendants of have ednfidence, |ished by the Department of Agricul L eI e e Dut we must stop there; fture in campring ite estimate of (1M | eyjera) reserve notés would strike reater airides when some sefentist | to, teil more would not be een ainntas o A it | e GRS NS RS iR porul e eh O e viwe e ITADRERS (LORIRE e teRth eRserm R tEpron | feir to Edison Marshall, p h their value for he asteiTewi] Lottt rasarve fesgional jealou author of It is impossible 1 expressic vhen his young friends wer rying that will convey 1 depth in | in their fun with their new sle¢ vi business depression has not been felt a8 s erely at showhouss as ir trict business, proving that the New Yorker who finds that he cannot work bhe- When the new year is faced, when | it no longer. The crippled boy hob- which will make up that new year, there is so much to he said, there are So comes thought of the care \‘u friends, ances, that no fitting phrase may cov- |9 uld be tempered by a realizatior Canada, 171 offer courses in journale er them completely. So we turn in-]of the beauty of gentlene kindne mbo' at the Al Jolson Thea ism. ness for the year to come, but Head to Make Arpangements cerity and honesty, the Catherine's day EDISON MARSHALL r girl may be deemed worthy, fine. | with bare knees in cold weather will membe nd dents of New Rritain in the dark the facts of the matter, criticism | Professor William Bateson, famou whether favorable or the rev & rtainty mo i Aecal Lallly U Gvan it e i, Benefit may be gained, however, from [He has declared before the Amerfcan hat the Chief ecutive is weak, too the consideration of the procedure [Association for the Advancement of adopted in reference thereto, which Science that it is impossible any long- tend to prevent a recurrence of [er for scientists to agree with Charles or expressed, that!spec a Sugge: 1 i ins the people suggestio £ s was done in snke: Tha et e . su tion that this wa monkeys. That would have been 100 |, an though his personality has not the case of the Bailey Brothers T (LTI ol ey A 3 The"’ ¢ ¢ uld be free from [how hare »s are. No; he allc i 1 The' contract should v 10w hard times are. No; he allows us |, .o o strong personal following. To |years clerical or other mistakes. 1f a con-[to retain that belief and probahly he . : e B ThiaTvant tamit = ; he Liink that President Harding, viewed mportan \p& this vear ran to : - | New Year greetings would he more “The S -5l nil?? a9 a year care shoulc | 3 : X . Irish are now free and equal The Saowshoe Trail tract reads to run a year care should [wiil admit reluctantly that we may go | . . Il politiclan, would offend |total value of 85, 7,000 which is The Irish are now fr an T Lo b T oo i simoat 83,400.000.000 less than last|Dbut when thers ts no Aghting howicak | bt : Al i e ; coretary Hughes in order to eurry | LR Tttt Lot g 000 a0 leas | they pursue happines ‘,'i’,':,.f:l"_"'_"";:H"_"" wern-aut sentiment, _This great, graphic, grip- favor with Willlam Randolph Hearst, |than those of {wo years ago -+ i ping story of the Canadian \e figures are significant. The|: These killors who are “mentilly Wn-| 1ot 1o sniy pleasure a two-by- ||| Wilds will be published in Iment In our population has |Palanced™ alwaye vetain sufficlent witle oo "0 e m in- (| The Herald Taking the view of President Hard ’ hire & i lawver, bad : t | for in the T ita S i mrchasing power Lo R b P t 0 This mattet provide rin th But the learned man is adamant on i Cricn pres v dh alman) BreAter nURINARITE o wEy n:vn any | u tene of volce when he answers || i - the lone point; he will not permit us 10 [ op (o fIl the office of Chief ¥ e w”“ it !(v‘;u uf:'?””" The most poplar winter rt con KRR | Starting Monday, Jan. 2. orthy to ) ) c apnlation ase who derive - i nst popmlar or sport o Somniat " i ; \ irin- |, oy § Don't ‘miss a word of it; contract for the Havvestii his oling to th mforting, democratic | . ive of the United Sates, and the [come from agrienlturec number new ists in a frantic effort to keep within f g m vou can't afford to. ppearing of Heorst's anti-Hughes and | cangy months something s |the big guna isn't new. Christ tanght é-{) bids. The shortness of the time |three or oven fiv 5 | i / . Th v f : | snti-conference editorial on the day {bound fo bre That something is | he method 1900 years ago 4 Ol [ 2 ¢ ; i b7 r this year led to mueh of |gands there be taken that the date named should [hack of thk monkeys even and still not be one which would carry €xe-|assert our pride in previous ancestors, cution’ of the contract beyond the|such as the gentle fellyfish, for in : ' is inconceivahle time contemplated for its execution. [stance ah inete authorization made last nis winter, as was the action considered fsonviction that all of us originated v one half of the total for the nation. | two jumps of expens joughl becomes still more out of the Wien their pocketbook is hit (o the sufficiently to allow a proy n one germ cell . not that, not tune of billion dollars within [ The discovery of a way to silence (iestion. As events turned out-——the [ of time in which to advertise and re- |that. There may he publisher lunched with the Pres 4 fome farm crops are Mmrz‘ action of letting | hendous power P 10*at prices less tha ore {he . o it . 4 n € At such o stagger- t It was bound to bring comment. The |i=y o0 RS S Tl ke £ D Mon.—Tues.—Wed. explanation of our orlgin and he fakes [ wiatian proved to be an unfortunztd®aoune t o L S : When the movie director mwtm;":j THOMAS MEIGHAN « with him all other scientists into that s Sl | ‘ & henylon&l dive. for put over 1tmosphere of ariste s ¢ he lets the hero use an cight-inch | seellives President. But if the President Y s ‘. | sigarette holder. t of Canaan” ind tactless action on the world of he situation is lappalling United State Announcement that ex-Mayor so, consid ? . per- | f the United States are not big | 3eo - ey is expected to Lo 2 When & man says it impossible | A dittle restanrant serience will [to be a Christian in this age, he mes ns*“_"‘_—--—— tech vou that the T ia a T-bone|'hat he has some steal doesn’t stand for “tend 5 s him a profit BASE pEeh g fter all, despite scie teach- | ongh men to smile at the comments | afs i the ring officially nest | water ¢ t ould reje o f 3 ' ) owed, | made ome quarters upon the ¢ L adds to the gaiety of nations or many montas it has u rumored that he would attempt to win the re- | = i iblication nomir but he h An editorial says Rugela is in the| SOoMe physicians say radium cures| | any statement o close [grip of ices That's nice. It will keep [ l0c2l disorder but has iIl effects that nventory | : i 1er from tottering for a while ire far-reaching and permanent . HAUDING AND HUGHT S 1 G TRoL s s PE e avar nust be related to war. . " | tept 10 close toncl ith city gover When a surgeon operates on a wom o 2 e . ’ ey the firet day M.yor | RIS emoLeN Hert i nautiine There was less complaint about 1iv- ]me s ere " tor | v » (& 0l « ng costs in the old days when a man | rm our own private, | tion. they are not big enongh i1 opinion as 1o our own origin ce with a view of hav iness to talk about her vital organs vic on if he decided | o i W to get a shoe shine Bty Dl | The old-fashioned gossip fo_becom Make the job easier by our p e afiairs 1 e ughly ressed by the squarcness of four., We | tay ™ INVENTORY SHEET! {ment he 1 nointormed of what " e bats A Analaer unait e an uncasy feeling, howeves, that | [ Mayer ¢ wants a battle, the ox- [ WhTh a great man does tomething | ina s no longer primitive Padded and punched for el e e enared to|sensible. the headiines of commenda : A RIS [tion geom “to contain gome quality o The members of the Leagne of Na- « binder. One of the most caugtic crities of ¢ 'StONIShment ons won't have time to light, any-| Price 90c Mayor Quigleys administration was the . . y. They'll he too bhusy making | or P J Lihem Aldeemian Crrils. Now Mr. Curtie] 17 Four effort to get cich fails, yo ate treaties with the United | Per Pad of 100 Sheets idn't think 1t necessary to ride down 1l he of and it will be | L Fuianey et Seshn —FO0X’ PALACE—Siarting Son, I THE CREAT CLIFFORD Vallace Reid, Elliott Dexter, || Prfint n CO. l Glaria Swangon in ) ok on 1 like to mn ertain, brt he may i wded before the day of the mm. his chances are slim aver heen any ardent u‘.‘m.n tween Mr. Curtis and Mr. Quigley rm Mon.—Tues,—Wed. “Don't Tell Everything” || § 66 Church St.

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