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New Britain Her;'-d i s ookt : ‘”.“Fa—(‘tg and Fancies HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY | her oldest boy off to school, he - e i @ | huving been late twice that week, o (4 [ he looked up to see her four-year- BY ROBERT QUILLEN | old boy on the table with his lit- | tle hand on the hands of the clock, Towued Dafly (Sunday Excepted) S g alemied puty sty Excrren) R u,z 0 What are you doing?" asked BT T ST e | nis mother. SUBSCRIPTION RATES [ BOOTLEGGERS' PARADIS . i LU by [ ‘w‘l ol ""l'“"f ";“ s : el | Johnny won't be late for school,” $0.00 & Year Max: HALL 1 AND COANT GUARD Juoe L $2.00 Three Munth he answered. 76c, & Month, 1 | ¢ ent s the reward of SON ‘—Alfred Wilson, — Suain ol : are t0o Jazy to entertain How Could She Vorget 1t? — Batered at the Post Offic at New I { erin By Ted Olson Something Worse a8 Second Class Mall Ma > Do you remember that last hour |y, geen death staring in my face i S \ ' mho more i » peEnamet ] Put this not among the jokes— TELEPHONE CALLS L . more ¢ L Ihe twilight road, the long hor- | gy 4t can't compare with my Business Office ) HOME BREW VICTORY otleggers is rom his employcs, l20n climbing; wife Editorial Rooms 28 YO REP, ML ) wind that breathed of rose and When she stares at other folks. i Psychology doesn't explain cussed- _ mignonette; ' [ —Willlam Sanford, only profitable ad oss; it simply makes it seem more vespers chiming | the City. \ f . 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Freund, day, but gets right sharp and cool —_— ‘ § g i I S ¥asy to Find as soon as the sun goes down. “That oflice boy of yours is al- | 1ic words long inarticu- The Herald fs on sale dally n New York at Fotaling's News Stand, Timcs 2 A eallisoidand 18 on ! " ways whistling. Doesn't it annoy | Itis just such a fire that can be burned Bquers; Schultz N Sta Entrance : : el o somehody you owe. does, a little, but then, when economically with our No. 1 BUCK- AR on i y G T hear him - whistling, 1 know WHEAT COAL. ‘This small size is 1 where he is." 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You'll find or misery wherever it may ! 5 o "'”}"""‘"‘“' ":"""“""‘ ? oAy e it runs a bit larger and cleaner Work of the organization S 1A MAGNATES GO ATTER : i Teankagin (et andiine \‘r”‘r ool oaE il 2 [fl:'lb:rl) BUCKWHEAT you department; it has been thoroug T COFFETR MARKET = = all the requis characteristics, o @one in the news ¢ tt 1 1 f v hip o ave staged a nd traits of cx, was gently L e e e 3 BN o viot, Surely they are qualiied Gy consistontly | hrondeasting th > iy The Citizens Coal Co. For tl bk H Yard and Main Office Berlin Yard Uptown Office J . 24 Dwight Court. opp. Berlin_ station 104 Arch St Tel. 2798 Tel. 2635-5. Tel. 3266 It is unnecessary R - - s S Hie 8 merely to urge . have not already done ¢ i il ¢ . R e therefors help main this great to n hypo- v me old [ L ific instance public benefaction. ad to s t ¢ O neighbo The cost is smal d ¥ & “Do you } L, Jlubbs, ithat it oneatesle is going away this wint ponscience. It you ha ¥ - desi § a drive 2 . N g to get vercoat done your duty, get in wit o e . 1 Wt t P ) = v, my hushand is go- the Red Cr veplied Mrs. Me- er Wears an over- DT P e B | S DAILY EDITORIAL gee could have been foreseen, it Is I S : i The dJingle-dangle Counter ] .. quite likely ‘that the Hon. u m i : t . “ . E . the d ! g i up talking till we're T ¥ i The Wife’s Rights Bingham would rot ha about becoming our mext governor ' ‘ s sietical e istina cadfo (ol : SROEI S e F ‘ By DR. FRANK CRANE The Hon. Hiram, it is generally - A vonnest ] 1 ¢ full-rigged ship | g 3 Aot foward Mr. George R. Lunn's candidacy for Govern i B0 L M O 5 il i 3 A Foon 2 e g m; as she sailed into the sunset from [yp.. jiny geciared herself to be unalterably opposed. She 3 g . Petersbuig, Fla. on her return “I am opposed to my hushand continuing longer in public A 2 who diifer with me wi ve to sec me if they d Apitei, e States, | 3 B L 8 gt i B e e R e |imetrtiiofhie hovio andjfamily. They were: George, Raymond, Elizabeth ek ’ o i LECEE ctions; 2 il (RO CHLINL Mabel and Eleanor Lunr The Yale professor ernor > . ves s weir b s 4 DONEL: | This raises the question of how much a wifc t to inferfere witl § | her husband's career. There can be no doubt th: an will go muel farther, as a rule, when he consults her adviee and follows her judgment Her feet are usually on the ground. ‘With rezard o the family, and his private interests she is apt to be a predictionist.. 8. senate for quit no secret that the p to Antwerp. She is a training elect was to } of the party to Brandegeegin 1% stand, another LRI - . . ~ ¢ 30 years cmwfl; considers, first of all, the interests of the man himself and her omepLue auae i i ke it 25 Years Ago Today i | ".‘doi g. g()()d' 3 | A man may he likely to losc himself in vain and p speculations bave the inside Bad 1 | . s 1 pr 3 Example { He may be prone to sacrifice his own interests to party associates ance in office. Th v f Y a0 aper of Tl )a % t b : g ¥ 4 , Head toward . t e B G L 1 one corner of a p N {10 an organization or to his country. The woman insists that, Bingham to head g o a party which became i | his interests shall center in his family. Man is an idealist by nature. He will be to opp t proprietor finally ap- is a adventurer and an experimenter. Woman, as a rule, is safer and more umbent at the expiration of i : 1on teps of his home las — sensible. c - 1 : Just one request, tlem | The faithful wife looks more toward the prosperity and weltare of mainder of the now A y e i 2 e ¥ 1 he. “Please do sing "Lz S 30 | her husband than she does to any public matters. She is more concerned SX thisicomeniahohaos A . Coleman | the flowing +Chronic Catarrh,, % with red passions than with white ones i will be hearthur s SPLCULATION 1S RTET Frar treet, ough a3 ;) t's the idea e not > HETR ) | How the Lunns will come out with their difficultics we do not pre doings within t arty org IN STOCK MARKE i JBrady ag g = | sume to say, but we will lay down the thesis that, as a general thing, it close to J. He N 3 SIGHTED A who lia \ “I know, but other dinner 20 treatment tia FREE | pays a man to follow the advice of his w i - : i n tow 1 a KONDON, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, All of which - ba pon t c J Deposed Chinesc \ 1 promise that & R i : E J ) President Mlso Come Into View H rrett wil Brandegee's successor, 1t 2 . L . Ao Cetball Meeduon i in L souE prat should happen i to t tiona Bingham candida t t Vu Pei-F R A ; i | anasionits i : £ s san oz ! t ta Why Furs Will Be Scarce This S . ur this and jump 4 Winter ZONING A LIVE IssUj (et ol ] * Commercial i eavers are fing “dam” IN EVERY CITY of fut t ol | care i Zoning regulations i . 5 . i seem to be of « & ing ,!.’,, . s il : e : trouble LESamois the Red Cross now. Wherever disaster sturt : . ¢ \ o A ‘i strikes in any of its multiple forms; M‘“‘v Bri i ris ' ! t wall i where fire, flood, pestilence or famine point out ? 38 ] has g nut bring suffering and threaten death, the :,o ?(u: a ! 48 AR Yed Crogs stands always ready to ren- Xork City . . der prompt and efficient aid. Surel = N L [ E . . . % 2 2 It appe OI'Jservatlona : this great humanitarian enterprise de- gantile and retal x STy serves vour SR m ; gty On The Weather T et SeIveslvolighel tan et bzt manufactur i 4 L 1 taking o© ictures for tr j Ta ) 1 C ks ness men on those T 4 > S S ¢ B e s . are aroused over th . ¢ o ¢ e e . . A R establis Copyright, 1924, by The McClure Newspaper Syndicate. rday night when his tear fongy is the time to join. Thousands of men who wore the American Uniform in the World War must be cared for—their families must be helped. The great educational work of the Red Cros Public Health Nursing, Home Hygiene, 3 ) s T .\iutrition,_First Aid, and L_ife-savin;!, MORE BUSSES BY THE i s Sl e Al must continue. Thousands in distress CONNECTICUT €O, e ; ) thwest | 5 suj , accor must be cared for and protected when More bu. r ( : ¥ i e is ] ler one » calamity h_efa]ls thotj}. This great work e sdoyi P I S < : t ThesmindtSEns 58 ome S must continue. Will you give your s il Meriden t} y 3 i i it ” e dollar now? two trolley 5 be abandoned 5, Chicago Gangsters in tuted. the sp - 3 Another Fatal Shooting The busses will s i ¢ N W gl i : i) ot _ant : ¢ request should uo RED CROSS ANNUAL ROLL CALL o trachs sed aret trlks e T bR November 11th to 27th and string 1 - P et _ ; , S e i THE PORTER & DYSON (0. foto the habit of asking is bein 3 : e in a great b