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/ 6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 9, 1923. 2 T e e e e e e T T e e— Britain Herald The school board is sitting | ders whether * the his And | promise to pay t. com- chap Kept e bill. vears tior ot yet done miident of its power A “thinker" in these decadent times, | is one who sits and writes insulting things about the way the doers are | doing things. | Tu thio lnat ) T ntttim s Iy some members of the “viewing with alarm” | “poigting in the past and with | to its powers > the Why neil the Loards and commi to t attend- | lpoked is p- eral With the cottont price high and the price low, the present adminis- tration can't be accused of narrow | sectionalism. i not leave duty of all the matters now by the beard? The The common council is s answer HARTFORD . X @G VALUES AND FREE SOUVENIRS AT THE ANNIVERSARY SALE] vorced wife uses his name in adver- it i | SENSATIONAL SELLING OF COATS TR e HERE IS A TRUE STORY—OF IMPORTANCE—AND REAL MONEY- FINDS LIQUOR CACHE SAVING POSSIBILITIES TO YOU il i : Our buyer spent two days with several of the country’s best coat makers, o o S it e buying for %his s};))ecial chapter of the Anniversary Sale—RESULT— 600 Coats—Never Before Offered At Retail. Every One a Correct New N Model. Every @ne Priced Way Below Regular Value. i ‘ Come, you g’il]l be delighted with the style,. quality and astonishingly low Beautiful Fur Trimmed Coats Made to Retail at $59—On Saie Lustrous pile fabries with collars and said to have a ey cuffs of Viatka fur. Models best by the ¥ iwating the| B for Misses and small Women $39 Stylish Side Effect Coats f that she ma 1in the | Made to Retail at $65—On Sdle m. | Pile fabrics with Manchurian $49 Wolf Fur Collars and Cuffs .. $85 Coats on Sale At Wonderfully lustrous materials with No man can feel true compassion for weak mor until he can begin a | new day with the wor ass I was last night.” 1 to consider matters of icy: to have orvision over the ons of the bo; s which it or the| ppoints. Matters of detail| Frank Gould suffers because his di- ern that body un- In common council is the the boards are it conc CHILDREN'S READING r of policy is/involved, t weel tin omes the ent of city work to In certain ¢ details, Bureau of Circolation to lurger should submit for thel findings The 1 T ‘ proval. partment on Boat Which Hid Big | isc employer, \ter opportunity for| QuAntity of Booze. the dopt th hourd policy endan bourd pos-| New York, Nov. 9.—An inquisitive | ustoms inspector today uncovered he containing 380 cases o liquors, with a bootleg value | 00, on Tug Capitol No. 1,| s captured off Cotlege Point 1 should of the Wwise ore in the ob- Taka the matter under mple—the toms men found 2.000 cases | § valued 2200,000 when pitol. While in- | m today, In-| wed the marks | and came | compart- | the co NEW OBRITAIN I 5 Jas o at the policy ¢ yme'” is involved to swe that it is of morve imy than the sort of bu having nd th sort of constructio med iuty of inve: it is of police old in New Ha h regulati olors were discn collars of Fox Fur and 359 Beaver £01' «oeeveasisnsavons 1 of Hartford was committee of city ind places At Hart held $100 Squirrel Trimmed Coats On Sale High luster pile fabric Coats, Squir- rel fur trimmed. A truly $79 wonderful opportunity ...... ord in New Britair 1 this morning the same nus and color s 10 to 1 Shot Winner of 2,000 Pound Race Today “rpoc Ta to 1 mat- | |@rdinance Committee .Rivalry in Attendance [ Forced to Mark Time At ‘Y’ Bible Class ! No action will be taken by the or- The John L. Davis Bible class mup- BRITAIN dinance committee of the common | per was held last night in the ban- ,.|council on proposed changes in or- 5 . “Kensington,” | gili I‘(_Lr‘l"w e ":’ .|',..«m,""” hall of the Y. M, C. A, with & BWAMD,” | mont, untii it is decided whett the | Yecord breaking attendance. Enthu. Indians ' vested the | ®asm ran high in the rivalry for at- tendance from the factories, city hail : Majon CONTRIBUTED AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY ‘m];”'“«:(:; OF NEW | re today. | My : t| He married | His land came Whose father's name wWas one “Great from the Was wamp abolition of civil service has currency Facts and Fancies " /i D BY BOBERT OUILLEN, ! ' eh | """ Bashful Swains Keep - Away From City Hall| I the doldrums records r A 1 iesued in the This is in sharp | ditions ast montt of enses issued |3 ne 1ber 1 only to that of Ju | Pa-gon-cha Red man ignifed hazelnuts did grow ecnure it Wher The Where A farm with In time, there came a meeting house Which stood reat Sxamp With its fa nigh to a'ias Ke polic commission with the powers that board claims, it being pointed out that if the police board's contention is cor. rect, then the fire department too can make proposed changes without con- sulting the council hage was the name did bestow, a place cight-one came, sixteer building Locates Property in Middle of Highway During the past month when the 1 of assessors was receiving from yers, lists of their t pro- perties, Valentine Maddesgar filed n on “Christian Lane sington vable reaching | and business houmes in the attendance with 18 present last night, and the American Hosfery sec- ond, President E. A, Krause led the men in einging. Rev, Mr, John 1. Davis gave the second of the series of Citizenship, as and Christian talks on Christian spoke on “Our Aims Citizens.” One next Thursday, November 15, Mr, Davis will speak on “Publicity, the Chief Weapon of a Christian Citi« zen” The mecting is open to all men of the city. Supper will be held at the Y. M. €, A, at 6:30 o'clock. After the meetings the ¥, M, €. A, is open all members of the class for bowi- ing, billiards and the gym with showers. tice of ownership of a house and garage situated at 91 High Thomas Linder, director of king up {he lists today Adress given by Mad- | ate the héuse and middle of the highway High and Clerks in the assessors Took in the greater part of all The land which now is mine | New Britain Machine company leads “ [ e | Observations on The Weather — & ington, N ] ments, NEEDLESS EXAGGERATION™ An et of meventeen fifty-four (Made probably in May), From each of three old parishes Did take some land away. A "" inter triangles & | } l CraakleBs ice cream freezers that can be carried in autos arc on the market t i sectic of 2 Myrtle streets argels Kensington, ¥ . office are endeavoring today to find act declare), * X . ftoelf the true Jocation of the property a parish by its | e oz b+ EVERETT TRUE New Yory rday 1 'OHONED IN WELL, S'Le TELL You, MY ORDER You TOLD | MR, TRUE, TH\S ONE ME YOU HAD THE 1S lesT AS GooD SUNSHINETBRAND, | 4up You GET MORE BuT INSTEAD You EOR (OUR MONBY = SEanT OVt TMS Bl CAN OF ANOTHER Vast Forecast for | Th, 0] Fair tonight id the iperature Sat- | Was made southern New England saturday; Hising t = @ = | o e BY CONDO | 'I'(";‘:’r"‘ sha L) nam 1 And so it name Ruggeste New Lee, My life did | But Beriin ca Then t Far hus begi e in thirty t ton Katurd breoming west 1 took me from & parish to a town aw ¢id make me v the bounds 1 b gt vears before 1o with some su that joh wae don repressntatives ! 25 Vears Ago Today anged to had beer narmonize 214 of that date done THE COMMON <ENSE OF - - --.—-m-“‘ - tows QUITE SO = A WIGGER CAN AND 4 TRIELE MEAVIER Atviding Berii time all our stat ) para ALSO " L) \t first 1 had a single chure " Now 1 have thirtggpdd, great prosperity 1 render thanks to God ’ at | am a great Vig now Is very But none can When 1 am widely know how big 'l be fully grown W BRITAIN ~CAPITOL~" SEXT WEER MONDAY POLA NEGRI IN “THE CAEAT” MRS. SIDNEY DREW IN PERSON tell