New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 13, 1924, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOV'EMBER 13, 19, TheWaron Caplta ByIsaac F Marcosson 'pEAb R For a complete understand— ing of what politics can do to a nation’s prosperity when politics gets astrangle- hold on business, when politics is business, read the article in the November . | 15th issue of The Saturday — Fhibs VT 5002 Evening Post on Soviet Russia’s operations against capital. Russia is many thousand miles from America. but Russian ideas — pink; red, blue and yellow —are beginning to penetrate our country. TheProud Old Name Free Camping Fewer and Better ' By Ben Ames Williams By CE.SCDggins Modern America and mediaeval Spain meet and clash in Mexico. There is intervention, American, and for once the Gringo does not get the worst of it. The Prodigal Father. . . . . . By Cosmo Hamilton The Unhappy End. . . . By Hugh MacNair Kahler Big Bertha in the Lion’: Den . ByMary Brecht Pulver Rusty asa Runner-Up . . . . . .. By Sewell Ford The Salvationof Boobs . . . . . . By Roland Pertwee 5L the Copy 1 any Newsdealer o Bo_) Agent not by the State Department, but by a young A story for the men and women who litter our roadsides with their old newspapers and greasy lunch-boxes; who seek out and destroy the beauty spots by lake and stream--a story “of destruction and retribution. Other Features a. 1 Stories in Nov.I5th Post-Qut Today _ Woman’s Place is in the Home . By Fannie Kilbourne HeldforRancid « « « « o ¢« & & & By Hugh Wiley The Greatest Business Experiment By Wathe Williams The Inventor's Paradise . . . By Chester T. Crowell The Wagon and the West . . . . ByE.W. Howe The Making of a Stockbroker . . . By Edwin Lefevre THE SATURDAY EVENING POST “An American Institution” MORE THAN TWO MILLION AND A QUARTER WEEKLY fou can subscribe through any newsdealer or authorized agent or £ E ”~ By Henry H.Curran. Showing how the new immigration law is beginning to work for America instead of Europe. It is sifting the wheat from the chaff and assuring a supply of immigrants that will be an asset instead of a liability to this country. The Weak Branch'e '« ¢ o o o o o s By Will Payne The Roar of the Crowd . « « . & By James J. Corbett Glimpses of Our Government . By William C. Redfield el HHTIER 6 o6 0 o 0 o © By J. P. Marquand Still Face (Third part) . By Clarence Budington Kelland' $2.00 the Year By Mail Subscription send your order direct to THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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