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re, in fact, still being car- I While the little faces glowing, I ried on here, as the sccretary of| Watch the Star that shines above. | state has indicated. We may feel|Let the wise and let the foolish wrong, what's | confident in our strength and aloof-| [ ness from the rest of the world. Buli right— | considering the fact that the present|May the children always gather On the eve of Christmas night. activities New B{iiairl Herald COMPANY cepted) Street, HERALD PUBLISHING iy oler what's TIssued Dally (Sunday E At Herald Bldg.. 67 Church leaders in the government seem de- | termined to remain outside the world it not to note t the Post Office at New Britain | that other nations may be the ond Clase Mall Matter. point of closer alliance with Russia u.‘FaCts afldl:an(.'ies as indicated, the Russian Soviet is at BY BOBERT QUILLEN, SUBSCRIPTION RATES $8.00 a ¥ P Months, a Month. Three circle, it is reassuring on Entered ssension here and is| the red according Russian work to create ¢ to “raise flag over House" by 5 planning tium in press | tha Whitc structions The hard part of diplomacy, just at | present, is Poincare’s head. edvertising m jon th ulat books to in- room always o Siven it Backbone won't get you far, how- | ever, if the knot at the top of it is solid bone Member of The Associated .. tionists as late as August of this year. y entitied | all news credited s pub A CHRIS The sunlight bringing an almost spring brightness | MAS TRUCE. mornngi, rs the world is no very few roller of this In come particula better, but you sce Member Awlit Bureau of Cireulation. towiis now The A, to Walnut Hill park and other beauty | New organization Britain, prepared one day high authority ple wristmas Truce” be men observe that| spots of ial candi- then get Program for u presider date: First get your poli your hammer. Some of the other candidates talk more than Coolidge, but few of them are saying more. The klan is inactive now. IU's too darned cold to run about at night in one's nightshirt. for the ws of the that came from a man ir ing that St clared and t all 5 | truce over day that is coming when the birth of a wonderful Spirit commemorated. 4 . attractive is to be Last eve too, a sight of the un- usually Christmas tree on entie- ittle | Central Park look into the resident who will | ing windows of the shops and a not feel ¢ able pride in the city | journey up our main street whe ,000 increase in its | lights shone along the way and over- 1919, enthusiasm about the he on over practically 1 population sinee has little r , served to intensify the realiza- for years has evidences desire | children, the men and | city which that not many lives. s may well be laid | Christmas time brougl of | such thought of others, such ¢ the the And with the this is not an es- Those who doubt the existence of absolute zero might observe the aver. age man's enthusiasm for grand opera. zation comes 8 | e Many a man wheo thinks he the us | i€ to higher things is merely timate n sound informa- | to pleas the ured tion, and accuracy of 1 of city be wome to uch ali - when it the 16.17 per ce h ¢ 1 figures would seem is | sense of our failure to appreciate is aspir- appears that things that have come to o effort part in general population It isn't absolutcly necessary Lo kinow about etiquette if you know a il about kindnes: e much INVESTMENT. | (o wd equal- A PORGOTTEN me While 10,000 the city increasing in residen number of Certainly ney talks,’ 1t seems unfair. When Eve was the lady in the land, not single flower or color was numed for her. s ! maf people speaker 1y talks citizens has increased 0, showing money sit up | TSt i A thy in terms of take York indi Wus f n ¢ New that more than half of the general increase has come from citizens mov- 1 10tic from to what That one during which @privileged to court a man without making him think he is doing it Ing here, from the imber o w ferved previous be greater | invest- | Brit- | some | residents of the city who | he have ome citizens, or from minors | ment coming of age, probably from all three | ain has state, Tiritain sources There the greater spired stronger worth whilc for that investment protty It is ) ed ctior sutisfaction udded, the that may re, to comes from well, igainst possible is something we can Nol quantity, the grati tion in. | destry and | sec nd and 3 handle | has | do anything by a more numerous touc The tment, | citizenship, growth to hurt that inve | not if we know We been in cvery way When the zoning expert was here | 1, New Britain another in- Witk K town is one in which friends breath and tell the i L part A hi smell does W he lecreasing percontages the population | of the time [ Ne Britain he 8607 1948 16,000 of t estimated that, on the principle of [ vestment that investment it on your boys, There | World would 100,000 ‘,,f.y: som ahe costing $400 wonder if fallen leaves wouldn't good furnace fuel if pressed into and mixed with slate, his new indicatet hat coming today, We mauke small bricks of the crease o 00 in four years would [& year to “bring u © city gives | for 1048 | them good s makes all | done t hool how much is estimate Which reason 1 tralr United matiz The expericnced business woman is jsn't offensively brusque in to s important as a the stronger for immediate | Ing schoc ZONINE ac States government over a bils tion ites g n bil effort com its criminals, and taxpayers, tl th lion and & hal very year o STILL AT IT, impression of that Onee didn’t well and he to let Kaiscr may He femonstrated that enough It enve peopie armistice be e have gumptior cnough is th the the gencra gen tore money, much of which might Ix of this country with the word “propaganda” alone might cut out of our vocabulary | ' The strange o scold Am their superior own Europe part rica don't use some of wisdom to benefit their property becomes as far as interndtional affairs are con- " Germany of course, they felt becomes & Habiiily the cerned would see usclessness of cone | 8CCOTding to this speaker. Out of the tinuing to have her agents working in | 16099 boys New DBritain, only ‘It is getting “but Correct this thinner every year, sentence * sald theman, about 1,200 are engaged in boys' work this county, and as for other nations boys' work organiza- You nee | tions i well, “we never took much stock ir " opaganda talk anyway New was this ex-| ove 3t pert's advice S A dispatch from Washington pub- lished in the effe Soviet Herald yestcrday, to the| 7%t ¢ s time we read of the t that plans attributed to Russian Crowdes e ning for heard for “fight- 25 Years Ago Today Taken irom fereid of that date, —— ag0, is plan- plesale meat formerly occupied & Co. in the rear of the ratiroad® block on Main stroet : revolution TR 1 " that the new plant here. Upon this ) ! to d r ¢ | will be managed by a western man, At ) tat Mrs, John Kissclbrack of Camp ugal to enter | tiat "M street s entertair friends from authorities training ing” units among American industr workers (o “raise the red flag over t White House"” } the raises the Boys' ave been published ¢ room Armour & Co., of C ning open a house in the place Thon McCabe authority of the state department to new w la reports today por by nite the charges ¢ state understood his e it With the Moscow g Co the new future poic If the spread home i 1l thr have may ceased e t ¢ popu the coming merchants this type received is city the predi more some st good proposed come stigatic geor I notice foreig many o govern should have this time ot} rom constant remi were b ried o general harmacy th a ma of succese, camination for o liconse as a ription pharmacist Frwin Landers Mor and fown repairs. Tuses S ark or severa will cibse a matter rary & ( the did not or Russian " i Cebourne cged 1 to put sl subjec th rformance las In eriis 1uri thing 8 order 1o the Hemember r thar must | #ible first n aft the B i B 0ot of Aununt & inere JAPS ADOPT JURY TRIAL 1 /] Tok In formatio Dee, 21 addition 1o Y bring into em and a according suf mamoto purpe ma oiher soure . bt Sath propaganda is ext yo x jir syt country, not by but backed tion matter, diately pressthg, especially Vhe y shadows gather a « the attitude ma e fike a Under i e that the Soviet govern recognized. Tt s said will recognize the Baldwin ministry land is keen for remew lations. Any such recognit of course, give more po Russian propagandists here by across the nowe sur of vy o and eme = om carning not yer pay S0 leaves ities or unen g for payment in oyment. o ti v die .\ sura pla 1o child- of womer rovide for litness aspiring | is that ceiebrities | I never use any tonic in an effort to| TUCKER BOY GETS MARRIED AL OVER |%Re-\fleas Mature Bride in North | Garolina -— | _ Raleigh, N, C., Dec. 21,—Burton 8. | Tucker, Massachusetts boy, and the wealthy widow of Joseph Simpson, | Were remarried before Jesse Fry, a Jjustice of the peace, at Carthage yes- terday, according to a dispatch to the | Raleigh News and Observer from its | correspondent there, The marriage, it was said, followed |a conference of the couple with U. L. | Spence, a Carthage lawyer, and took Iplace in his office. Tucker and his | wife have been at Southern Pines for scveral days, They are under indict- ment in New Jersey for perjury in | connection with their marriage in Jer- |sey City Oct, 2. 3 j The license for yesterday’s marriage it was said, was issued by E. C. Mat- | theson, register of deeds, and as no |statement of permission had been fil- ©d by the parents of the young bride- |groom, the Tuckers deposited $200 | with Mr, Mattheson in case he should {be sued for the penalty allowed in | |such cases under the laws of North | | Carolina. | In obtaining the license Tucker gave his age as 17 and his wife gave hers as 48, although the latter, it was d, had bobbed her hair and ap- peared younger. The boy and his wife went to Car- thage from Southern Pines this morn- ing by automobile and immediately |after the ceremony returned to South- ern Pines, Face Trial Vor Perjury Aloysius McMahon, assistant prose- utor of Hudson county, in which the w Jersey indictments were found, ast night, when he leg Tuckers had remarried, that their would not to avert for the Jersey City mar- that there had itest step serve prosecution inge. M no questic said legality of the and that though it was idea of the boy and his bride {that a marriage would wipe out any wrong doing in the first, they |were under a misapprehension, | | Mr. McMahon explained that Mrs. mpson-Tucker, leaving her boy hus- {band in an automobile outside, had visited the town clerk of Gloucester, Mass,, twenty days after the wedding |in Jersey City and had sought to get (& license for a second ceremony. | When she learned that the consent of Joseph 8. Tucker, postmaster of South Essex, Mass., and father of the bridegroom, and of the boy's mother was necessary she had visited them. Fafling in his mission she returned to Gloucester and induced the town clerk to tear up the application, Both Tucker and Mrs, Tucker are {under indictment for perjury, it being charged that Tucker gave his age as 21 when he was 16 and Mrs, Tucker us 48 when she was 46, Mrs, Tucker, John J. Meclnnis, the couple’s chauf- feur, George H. Grebe, registrar of | vital statistics in Union Hill and John | Muller, Hoboken marriage broker, also have been indicted for conspire acy to vielate the marriage laws of | New Jersey and for subornation of | perjury, it being alleged that they in- | duced the boy to swear falsely as to | his age | Won't Foree T n of the marriag no second ‘hele Return Now. | Tucker and his wife must come | to Hudson County and stan Mr. McMahon insisted Jast | but no effort will be made to| their return since they | ean not plead before 3 because | of the intervening holidays, and J.| Raymond Tiffany of Hoboken, their | counsel, as promised 1o produce | them. The case was presented to the | Grand Jury when the boy's father | announced his intention of forcing | his ®#on to free himself from Mrs. | 8impson Tucker by having the mar- riage annulled, or to stand punish- | ment, The authorities have intimated a willingness to let the boy escape, | provided he would seek to have the marriage annulled, and Mr. McMahon | said that he did not believe the fother | would relent beyond that point, or allow the second ceremony to altar his attitude, back trial night | forec now, Jan PRINCE. Iudapest “Political gossip | is dwelling just n on the deep in- terest shown by fertain Hungarians in the education of P Otto, ldest son of Karl, late Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary. Olto, cleven years old, n Al of Hungarian ro u TO TRAIN YOUN Dee, 21 aders ng Counts 1 Bishop predomina- in the have demanded, Hungarian edu have news sls, | the influen b A s istry woy's education and it is said, " a clear « Hoyalist with tio Hapshurg dyn- r oath of loyal 12 themselves his | | rece he {that members o owa all Lovit The Sine Mre for the Pa her Emity asneroit Canadia is just begin segior matron ific stegmships, 24th ‘yeam in that company's servi She starts' on a cruier around the world «a the i Empress of Canada in Janua’y, | rned that |3 | somewhat Our Holiday Announcement We cannot present in our advertisement a true picture of our store with its wonderful selection of Christmas gifts. Thereforg, we bid you welcome and invite you to come and see the many beautiful and in- teresting displays we are showing for the holidays. P The Christmas thought finds its fallest expression only in the gifts Well chosen .Such gifts are selecte;l deliberately with definite thought for the tastes and needs of one’s friends. Jewelry, presents a wide range of gift selection. For this season{ve have taken special pains to buy the things our patrons will approve of. We know our trade and have done our best. THE PORTER & DYSON CO. Old Reliable Jewelers Where Quality Is As Represented 54 Main St. Observations on The Weather Washington, Dec, 21.—Foreeast for | southern Now England: Cloudy and | colder tonight; Saturday unsettied, probably rain; moderate northwest winds, shifting to northcast and eat, | l'orecast for emstern New York: | Cloudy and somewhat colder tonight; Saturday unsettled probably rain in| south and central and rain or snow | i extreme north portion; moderate to | fresh northwest shifting to northeast | and cast winds, For Connecticut: Cloudy and some- | what colder tonight; Saturday unset- | tled, probably rain; moderate north- west winds shifting to east and north- | cu . | Conditions: Rain has occurred dur- ing the last hours from Texas northeastward to Maine and n-um“ Minnesota southeastward to South Carolina, Generally cloudy and un- settled weat) prevails this morning | cast of the Rocky Mts, The temper- ature s very much above normal from | Mississippi river castward to the DAVENPORT TABLES $24.00, $29.00, . $35.00 C. Porter Sons EVERETT TRUE | BY CONDO I NOTICE THAT WHENS=VER You GGET THE CHANCE You SHOVE AS MUCH Or wYouR WORK AS You CAN ONTO THS OTeER OBREICE HELP AND You SIDESTEP GVERYTHING THAT (OOKS UKE WORK. YouRe SImMPLy LA?Y, 7 MD_THE -~ $19.00, the const | Conditions favor this vicinity partly clondy and somewhat unsettied weather with mild temperature, tor DR, SUN MAKES APPEAL Sends Message to British Labor Lead- For Canton cr Blamz Lngland Crisis. Associated Pre Hong Kong. Dee. 21 Dr. Sun ¥ head of the Canton government today telsgraphed to Ramsay Mac- Donald, leader of the British Labor party, asking him to “bring to the notice of the British people and par- ticularly the workers, the grave situa- tion which the British Representa- tives in China malnly have been in- strumental In creating at Canton.” | “My goverament is being threaten- | ed with acts of war by an internation- a foree of nearly a score of cruisers and gunboats armed with soldiers| who have already landed at Shamen, (the foreign section of Cantop, where the administrative offices of other nations are located.) “This 18 the work of the diplomatic body Peking, done at the instance of the British Minister on advice of the Senior Consul at Canton, who Is the British Consul General, and the ' Inspector General of Chinese Mari- time customs, who is British na- tional.” Sun reminds the British Labor par- ty teader that China, admittedly one of the richest markets for Britis goods, cannot be secured by a gun- hoat policy of old diplomarcy, al- though it can be won by & poliey aiming at the eapture of Chinese goodwill By The &en — BEST THING FoR Hook WORM 13 Thes a Tiving Up to Her Record. “Who i= that woman you ved to?" “Oh, she bor.” “But salvte™ No. Lxebange. just T is my nest-door neigh- she didn't retern your si® never returns anything.—