New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 6, 1923, Page 6

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New Bri;_a;'Herald rI L HERALD (Tasnied At He Entered as S TRLEPHONT Rusinese Editorial offlea Rooms The onlv the Member of The ‘Assoctated Press. Am faa P Member the 1t tions living. At 10 those with achievemer mode @ frame of mind the wisdom themselves them. It 1 interesting - Bificant a diet, modi often cw fong present and w very insi or a slight res a disagreeab “others | eatear The Herald cases regula hospital, the intereste | ters “of the Some the re being pe Jospit to more MIND, hanism,” he i The bulletin 20 go to directors ot peopls information t be a 11 will bring mor¢ NEW BRITAIN DAILY RERALD, and | + people 1o Whom {hose | Gremessorsomomm: ewomn | ool P A ,l 25 Years Ago Today ; strands made strong by humanity, are ¥(Taken irom Herald of that date) where live physicians, “Others inter- | children owe bul these the Ties such as is attempting to present s- | the ones which will pave the way {07 | § e i H W. L. 4 has sold his pacing mare Nellie %por- ter to Fred Beloin. Nellic Porter is| sired by a son of Tom Jeferson. She has k and has never heard the bell_ring in a race. | Ha Leg, a brakeman failed to| dodge an overhead bridge this after-| noon and was knocked unconscious on | top of the freight car in which he was| | riding. Fortunately, ho retained con- | | sciousness long' enough to wedge Iusl body onto the car so that he various ydis- | v. by publishing the let- | that world peace and friendliness that | ; , by publishing th White of the Public market sound to come in spite of the fears the superintendent of health have taken advantage of oliticians, delays of political obtained and bickerings, cfited practically. Tt is Bulletin®of the PROPHLCY Well, in N, 3 )l be | situation, prophesi PULFILLED, has come when peo- 1 informatior the day nt tain have seen the very s impor- somewhat face- At who allowed the imag- wi all 1t ot tiously perhups, 4 few years ago. that time one could | not fall off.” When the train reached | the New Britain station Lee's groans | attracted ghe attention of another| member of the traifi crew and he was| taken to the office of Dr. J. L. Kelly| who dressed tM® cut in his head. He | | was sent to his home. | The N&w Britain polo team defeat- | Hartford in the benefit game~ for News Britain hospital at Hill's| cvening. When the final | > blew, New Britain was ahead, | of- ination to roam freely was inclined to | tal mat-|say when airplanes were discussed, | day would ¢ome would be able to hop into and week end at that he supposed the when we MECHANISM spend the lumns NOT home 1] many miles away. On Sunday the P : people living in iccidents western | trom the the frame of mind In a of the city were called Yesterday a commu homes and the aroma of being prepared therein, by | { Y dinner motor vehicle dinner it péculiar buzzing soupd of an air dMy- the | slishe Thomas M. Brady has tranverred | land on Clark strect to Willlam &, | Noble, according to a transfer record- to drop|ed uat the office of the town cierk this | morning. Mrs. Charles Hart of Curtis strifet| entertained the ladies of Esther Stan- ley chagter, D. A. I, at her home last | friendly | evening. | | almost dircet there it it seented to be about the plane over their hea And that was, 50 close at times express#ction of hat he disapproves of | roof ne houses, the of the arm Phere appeared over side of human mipd can con- s quoted us|Pit of t an and a hand Tedoubt very mucl waved a 's in trouble” whs the general| 1 — |l Observations on || The Weather | Nov, Engl comient, . “He's trying to by him and wit! to land.” But fie was not in trouble and hel The | ly that: t gested knew quite well where to land the the speed of a moto was a | - Wasn | southern { with 1 Wed pilot of mere B and coming home had flown to permanently | airplang Forecast for Unsettie d probably ston, 3 New rain, no New Britainite fulfilling a prophecy the hout 100 would do no good Of course we arm ttled with | prohably Wed Well, [no change in temperature e wind dition trough Michig ight rain ha i d nesday mor ne low pressure from tp southeastward to North g cloudy and unset light local shower ts east th Tho temperaturs the Lake region It degrees acolu, Fla., this mory New for weathe is ad tha arolina st ther with I distri | Vississippi river tinues mild by New 1 who is pining f i t the ed wr Facts and Fancies . BY ROBERT OUILLEN. 4 0en. nearly of < - and was ‘four owe s Haven this vicinity r follow- olored boy or|ing than it was in Conditions favor and unsettiod fuir and cooler emperature slap on the buck 8 | encourages | ¢ t insults him Y I ( | | climbing; i W HAVEN HOLDS CITY ELECTIONS ‘Bridgeporl Likewise Selecting Municipal Oficials Harvey indiscrect u pp vhe yhody ¢ ring " wich modern wet shricks who Iea patronize a boot Nov voters New 1 went today to elect city case democratic mayoraily Mayor Davig city having his party for a Hax to the tickets incum- seeking IFitzGer- nomi- con- of of y » nt who w us eles polls ful and hents of in each the were K ber fourth e.election, ald this nated by seoutive term executive N and Mayor I'red Atwater Bridgeport being named by the démo- that city for the second a8 chie this city w p G w J Vv i il term The republicans of this city have as 1d of their ticket, Charles M head of a Mocal department making his first appear- | ance as a political aspirant and seek- “s l\v~r‘v' of a “"busi- administration” the city's Tairs FFake “lory by sufficient They are seldom accompanied sound to . Walker. tore, w SO NS earn genuime stone ' ¢ ing electio wo small fragments ge‘convincing f truth and he mak in Bridgeport Mayor . ponent is I'rederick W s had the active support during John T. King for |l cader in Atwater's op- When a m Behrens who Constity says he is st by tion, he g E t he is hiding behind it B - [l years republican the ilence imposes & ho esident’s o hours found g with hammers ome Assinta 1 1 Forget Jespe o tickle suring you that yeur ymething serious, tioning. ioned more thri rast ing rn serr on h today ntene e his lip is in glorious plenty.” agai rrived at I tak G p ¥ bronght head of a He ha consideratiog. stimate ymercial treats years, had bre for and GOVERNOR ENDORSES FORGET-ME-NOT DAY Approves Campaign for Funds by;' | their country is being suring yeu of TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1923. Murs. Calvin Coolidge (left) was the first guest of Secretary of Agriculture Wallace and his Death Trip (00805008, %0, {elalele) tra, pilot in the air just landed at Rock | mail from Henge L. Boons Wil service, had prings, Wyo., with the heyenne, when he was handed NOSSAR announcing his father's catl jumped into another plane | hours’ actual fiying bier in Lafayette, Ind, | He in twelve me was at the Ne 31 Tip Blucher Little Geaty' Gon Sires 9 b0 11 Disabled American Veterans - | Sues 1104 Expressing the belief that Forgete fo-Not Day, Saturday, November 10, ill meet with a response in the sym- { the people of Connecticut, overnor Charles A, Templeton has| ritten to State Commander Raymond Mec the Disabled American eterans of the World War, declar- g that “our first duty is to tie fam- les of who made the supreme critfice and to survivors who gave health and #trength /to their and who now are in need of | sistance facing the heavy prob- ms of civil life,” I'he Forget-Me-Not athy o Y of those Nousors Men's Brown Trouser Creased Onlerd “‘\“““fl,o" in Day campaign 1 in this city by the | cal chapter of the D. A. V. to raise| mnds for welfare work among the| irabled condutred | wife, shown with her, at the department’s chrysanthemum show in the.capiul. Family Shoe Costs are surely Irightening unless the family chooses & wtove that gres Real Valow At KINNEY'S voull find that bur convideration for your Purse 0 o Pelicy. That is ane of the reasans why, ot the end of only 25 years theee are 160 KINNEY STORES wving people. real Shoe Vators QUALITY & LOW PRIGE COMBINED Thers e plenty of Quiity Shoes. thers ar prinss Tow 1hat they're o0 good 10 be troe. Bt @ EINNEYS youll And Relahilny and Smartness of Baple ot Polem yourageiting 1o Puy. sq Mo W Infens’ Torn Sele Shoes Putent Badlh Top Due Sues f4 0 b This Is “SLIPPER WEEK" Many styles of comfortable House Slippers for Men, Women and Children m For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Governor Templeton's letter v..\.l WS | My d “1 take EVERETT TRUE mander Meega great pleasure my interest in my work od the world ar Con vory in ws- cterans of ery citizgen agrges is to the families | the supreme wac 3 survitors who gave cir health and to their and who now in need of n f t cavy prob- I am sure that « 1 At our first duty and to the srengt yuntry are ms of eit In rged remembrance of who died andg g 10 dic Your strikes the same | meet with & of the peo-| sate ‘> my Armi amation, particular both those cse me sympathy c of - y try ours Rigned) CHAR A. TEMPLETONY" speakers fo Faplain Purpose. t-M Day ed Saturday, In Friday Georgs A. Quig- the Capitel, Ry David 1. Nair at the Palace Post fed Veter- | ot Four minute n Vorg Not” y's theaters Mayor :IT WAS THREE MONTNS BEFORE You RETURWNED THE LAST Boosk { LoAnNED YOou | YOV HEA®R T — ™E LAST mook plans e on assers wi 1o sell Tittle forget- il be sent they tereste of - rans have 1 « omen of the city thei for the or any part of Saturday in sell- Thos: who will| to notify the veterans forget nots frsday »i ~CAPITOL -~ STARTING NEXT MONDAY N MRS. SIDNEY DREW IS PERSON { EVERETT, ¢ CAMG OVER To Sc& W COULD TEORROW ONS UNDE R ITANT BY CONDO " T * YOUR BookS. VU HAVE A COPY*OF = -« 7

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