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6 New Brita SERALD TORILISHIN At e T 1 SANTA CLAUS SAYS THI ZONING plar by vision prar & practicab i to come Wa have ¥ 10 reason to pay comp ¢ity, that New Britain baving much of th zom We are fortu g already i » uot marred ic @8y grea ain Herald nd industr may fo IPANY leve ure op ave Audit Burean of Cireniation It is PRESIDENT'S PLEDGE “GO." practica hard alway thing with which is whole likely 1vant ney if event war, to stabilize throw open her mar- 1d he | States viiys—rfor the sake of do nothing css material profit may be wement World Court id Atmo: the t because n it comes to mat fety and pe ity of COMMITTLS THE MAUORITY'S RIGHTS fortunat =ish aw or| ible to 1ould not be to such desire of t ances is But the is city of pa cafious o there | ) question but that vast reets to be made free possible ip and © mors down rhways | e who | children | should see Lodge, Some of the sh sting o year on } mmunities a flatterin w York's tollerance g opinion of The s to delete wishes to s to conservative wishe progress; the progressive delete abus the radical wish | delete the ¢ rvative. In the old days there were fewer with wful tempers.” In those days there were enough apple sprout to effect a cure America lacks dignity, humor and efficiency, according to Zangwill. He hear a political speech, a flapper chew gum. and watch Correct this sentence: “My children have faults, of course,” confessed the mother, “but they never fib to me." i A —— to block cars the ons who would 1 b ) stop ocking 1 the rehants who po should have us of the of workmen are by favor| Facts and Fancies By HOBERT QUILLES ne don't got the ¢ | the r'ach d.a questions. The smaller tow 1 Isnow storm. | Joseph Holtielder building lot on Hart E. Hannon through the J. M. Brady There was no session school 25 Years Ago Today (Taken irom Herald of that date) P R—— urchased a from M. agency of of the evening st evening on account of the The public and Normal schools were opened this morning be- cause the storm had abated sufficient- ly to make travelling safe. Fred Smart of South has returned from a visit parents’ home in Stamford Foreman John Maher Main street to his and a gang about town to- fire hydrants snow which y digging ou »m the big drif buried them. Dr. A, B. Johnson is suffering from attack of malaria fever at his home Maplehurst 'homas J. Lynch president o of has been selected e in the polo n a e third member of the National ional | uced by at sday one of Dan Mitchell's and Thurs- Vs to be pre Carthy mp ra House Wedne An announcement from the tax col. ector was made this morning to the effect that there will be no more delay with respect to the payment of military tax I r those who it will pay it or there will be prisoners in the jafl than the Iff can conveniently take care of, ieclares Observations on The Weather Washing r burean Nov The 1 the weath- a m Southeast storm warnings displayed Delaware breakwater to Eastport, Maine, Dis turbanc over the Great Lakes mov. ortheastward and a secondary ipparently forming off the Atiuntic t Strong cast to ind probably gales this | 1d tonight for southern New England s afternoon and tonight; Sat- | urtly cloudy and somewhat | south shifting to west bably gale cticu 1 toni y and #o ha r; nifting to : strong Rains thi Ay after- | partly strong t winds, ,.mmm\ winds defined disturh Wisconsir and unsettled rainy northern districts far so Vh as on@ the northern border. tions fav wothis vieinity ainy er with slightly A Wise Suggestion, . that overtook oAy ”1 ,u‘ [nnm“ b1 : an “ H following | Kiddies Toyland Is Open—Bring the Important Notice Our 26th Anniversary Sale Will End Thursday, Dec. 6. Free Souvenirs Will Be Given Up to and including December 6, and ALL OUTSTANDING SOUVENIR COUPONS In Order to Be Honored With Free Souvenirs { MUST BE DELIVERED ON OR BEFORE DEC. 6 At Souvenir Dep t.—Downstairs OUR ANNUAL AFTER THANKSGIVING PRICE REVISION OF — COATS — Sport Coats Now $29 Were $39 and $45 New models in overplaids, mixtures and vertical and horizontal stripe ef- fects; many are smartly furred. LJ L] New Bolivia Coats Deep rich colors, some with large collars of Manchurian wolf, others with Were $50 collars and cuffs of moufflon fur. Lustrous Pile Fabric Coats Were $65 Ow $49 ! Very stylish long models with side effect and flounces. NEW COATS Were $98 Now — $79 — Handsome pile fabrics combined with Beaver, Siberian Squirrel and Wolf. | NEw coats Were $75 Now — $49 — Very stylish Coats in rich materials, partieularly suited to tthe matron. |day, has been a patron of | He won his first honor the WHIEH FRIENI] I]IES “roaring road,” with his “Wade spe- cial” at the Kansas City speedway 260 mile race, October 21, last, when Harlan Fengler Gives Great Ex- hibition of Nerve motor | States, Al embody the original fea- tures as optlined in the patent grant. ed Thom# Edison in 1550 Delighted News, parting nistructions being given, the fresh young sales. man picked up his grip and started on his initial trip. “Good luck to you,” said his chief, “wire us im- | portant news. The following day (his message was reccived: “Reached here safely, good room with bath, feeling fine.” The manager wired back: “So glad | love and kisses, goodby.”-—Forbes, BY CONDO As the were | Harlan Fengler, his youthful protege, |drove a perfect race and brought the “special™ home the winner, An Edison Achievement. Washington—There are 700,000 in eandescent lamps in us throughout the world today. And half of them 0. —Swift_death lnyn “The History of the Kilec | ght,” just issued by the Emithso-| . . """"\m»n Institution, are in the United EVERETT TRUB Los Angeles, Nov, two Harlan of \nu river, the| wa track wonder” last the race so-called “boy £ game since Fengler has been a ing his first appearance Indianapolis sweepstakes. George 2. Wade, Kansas City sports man & car builder who had is ambition to win on the g track, and it “Wade at the you pilot phan of Iengler the rac at 1 Fengler hile the cars were Thanksgiving Dy aved to him and called 161t the pits yes- ining wp classic out ¥ it to em, Harian 10." pd Toushes to Him, Wade's last words the speeding car struck him as he edge of the track, al- Killing him. Fengler € the first to reach his 4. The #ide of Wade's seemed 1o unnerve him flowing down his cheeks, | way back to the pits, thes i him, after the { Wade and the other vie-| Hughes photog- | of sight of the erowd | the fans were back ing race Finishes Race gler seemed to have forgotten The starter yelied ars roared and the lineup In Then the mechanic in Wade's . emember what he said what the Wade chow stantly | MANAGER STREET RAILWAY Co ¥ THIS 1S EVERETY TRUE. WE FOLKS THAT LIVE ALONG THIS TRACK ARE GETTING MIGHTY TIRED OF MEARING FLAT-WHEELE—‘D cAaRS GO POUNDING BY HERE ! t DON'T KNOW WHETNER (TS Bccause YOUR COMPANY HAS A FLAT POCKET BOOK OR YoUu A FLAT NGAD, Bur 4 PO KNOW THAY I THE NUISANCE OONTINUE‘ SOMETHING 13 GOING To FLATTEN ! Goop BYe Ul news ed enntest show ‘em cial can 6. Fengler walked unsteadily his ar, started “with the others, clung doggedly o the wheel until the last 250-nerve wracking miles were I him and fimished fourth, with ine rupning perfectly worked wonderfully he | “He woud have been proud of | to Tong & Rbce Patron. Kansas CWy, Nov. 30— George 1. | y | Wade of this city who was killed o | |the Beverly Hills specdway ymn-“