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New Britain Herald v HERALD PUBLISHING CC MPANY 1» At Herald Bidg. ed Dally (Sunday Excepted) urch Btieot RIPTION RATES 00 Thres M.ath Entere Andit Bureu of ¢ riglatlon apers 0 news . est FIRE IN BERLIN METTLE OF SHOWS PIREMEN HARTFORD MAN ALLOWED TO FRELZE TO DEATH s tracks FRONT PAGE BLST WARNING SIGNAT Is THF STATE OF MIND TOWARD ITTURL ployed did not blame eir fix; but it {s & rim of air it su un party gets the mills reoper past two years wust 18 have red enormous sed theee billions The people are dollars who own m, n other words, ter off to the extent of t fsn't it? s pros pays | and returns fon, but that isn't reigns through prosper Ind g securities may 1 the land. , the value of the ststandlr se by ten billions before the pros inflation spree is over We trust that nobody will be dis ted In th It they are 1 be a hard t on future appoi tw ing to find a goat to blame it especially after Jan- vary 1, when it won't even be pos- o blame it on congress, which ANOTHER CARAVAN ON WAY TO HELYL “Are Weo Headed startling title of an e Toch af the undergra paper Afnesach or day ial int « headad for ¢ ware some rollege st wdents were inclined ward a hetter destination far wh taward il the G. | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1924, they "\ Fact; and Fancies [ truth after went to Most of r our evils t ig let egin ROBERT QUILLEN no one dec him- are the factor in the moulding ive that outside influcnces mining character. and instruction, Proper advice in the ion home it§ outside Influences Fathe to hother about mes out of ten, s who ) busy ad- emselves set example, sometiges uncon- tent in the most h they are 00 late TONG-STANDING FEYD OVER WATER SUPPLY Cutting off of the w ter supj os Angeles by a rai 18 party whi ; took possession of an a riles away is t that existed betw hinterland” ev t was construct Angry land ow valleys n their natu the water supply of the territory was fnvaded by Los Angeles wit just compensation, and despair satisfaction, used foree Los Angeles 1s not exact! T right in the controversy igh state o virtually the water supply of a ric valley, threatening to turn it into a able ranch- this, the city lesert and ruin innur ers. Then, was dellnquent in endeavor incet the complain(s of the rar make a right, but id the atter doi to hers One wrong doean’t the Pacific coast city first wrong THE AUMAN FQUATION AND WRFCKS ek of the Capitol Limited nd Ohlo did net 10t as much a toll of life as many Jaltimore a firoad Maryland on Saturday country's pre trains and as su is deserving of more than superf o railroa@ company In its s ment declarnd the train wad oper el by engineers in th one of the most experienced yet at that fast. A point he was traveling too small {reight wreck had necessitated the limited being switched from the wast to the east boupd tracks, and in taking te switch the train of he Pulimans was not slowed d 25 Years Ago Today ntly, in conformity with T railroad announced flures to slaw down suffi- la taking a switch have “Le time an as easy to for the'fatal wrec ains near a Falls recently, when one crashed into the The mo! to see the car hat was with 14 have remained had gone p for such a long period known he JERSEY CITY FTRES A COMMONPLACE e time this sees print other fire in Jerse , we hope o W ment will be provided each evening, | She m v this mor eek’s Activities in Catholic Churches e O TN StOMagy's Church upper church wih bhe for used ices except the 1 the accord- made yes- I'raynor, parishion= t the church should use 10p HALL JupEw, Mrs, Samson 9 | By Wallace M. Bayliss [ This bobbed halr craze began in ancient days [} When Samson used to go about and ! raise ! The morry dickens with his strong | right arm, i hese husky guys quite often come ! to harm, And Samson got his through the marrluge vow He married twice, His first, a simple frau, on 8 1y's, elt t with's mind mass for Mrs, held 1 ! mass 7 o'clock tomor- | ring at 7| e a month's mind Sparmer. Just loved to comb hi ! « mind mass for Mrs, emb hisslongiend Dolan Lasky will be held | o\ (SIKY halri : rursday morning. ¥ SasxpresslyRdiant i care | To be hair dresser for a man. She | tees in charge of the | sald, will meet [Ms’“Thfll wasn't In the bargain when nd luncheon we wed." The falr| But Samson, ltke & fool, kept harp- held in Jester's hall, begin- ing on I'riday and closing Monday, De- | Until her paticnce was completely r 1. A program of entcrtain- gone. walted til he slept, trimmed his nob And woke him up to see his boy-| ish bob, | Great Scott! But wasn't mighty sore! He started in to splll somebody’s | gore | But found, to his dismay, that all| his strength 'Hld gone with his beloved hirsute | length. | To Mrs. Samson Number Two we | | owe { | One useful bit of knowledge that That men with short hair are less | dangerous. Perhaps from all this modern fume | | and fuss We'll find that's also true of glrls. | | 1 swear | It's time that things were made a | bit more fair. St John's Church per ton. then | Our business is get—Just Thar. wed by dancing. cre will be an anniversary re- ss for Mrs. Elizabeth Mur- Wednesday morn- at 7 o'cl Samson reary requiem mass for Mahon will be held at | k Thursday morning. Andrew’s ns for adults will be held and tomorrow evening ck. Children's confes- heard at 4 o'clock this that they are not heat COMPANY’S on hours' devotions mn high mass and proces- | yoster morning. There were s at 5:30, 7:'30 and 9 o’clock and there will be maas- t the same hours tomorrow ing. The devotions will close ow evening with proces iiction, business be carried Surd and Main Office 24 Dwight Court. 2798, Observations On The Weather 17 Cruelty . Mary: “My husband never says, a cross word.” Ann: “Do you have to work tha’ puzzies all by yourself?” | | —Virginia Stryker. Tet. A Fallen Idol Visitor: “I want to speak to the health editor.” -Forecast | and: Falr increasing eloudi- | r: stropg north apd Managing editor: “He's at home winds diminishing. | slck today."” t fo# Tastern New York: | udincss tonight; Tues- | or snow and warmer. te to fresh north winds, Light, scattered occumrred during the ke region and showers were fall in tem- | ven the etem- 1 from 48 degrees to 15 | is the lowest re- November. On 5 it was down fo | November 30, cgrecs. A dis- | —Harriet Meeker, - iis morning in the | Fasy for Her ylley is causing Salted Peanuts and Snafls When a typist wants an advance in the western The snail, when he's assaulted, on her week's salary does she em- areas of high and Retreats into his shell; ploy the “touch” system? oo LVENFOR CRIPPLES ) anges in the weather. | Yes, his retreat is halted, ittons favor for this \i(“l‘."_\" He can’t crawl in his shell Hewitt: “Why don’t you lift your | hat when you meet your wife er and not mueh change | =0T Jawett: “She would think 1 was tonight, followed by 1 and rising | strong enough to hold the baby.” —H. I. H. run To bring thee | finest laces, But, love, I know, kings in one chap or other would show up his ac jewels and the Tnside Information T 2f SO In filling out the application necessary before he could deposit | money in his school bank, Johnny, aged seven, stated his father's busi- ness to be Some have ek No Peace for Him Dick: “What makes you say that your home is still run on a wartime basis?” Jim: that 1 , it hurts!" was O t —Francis Brewster. J. Helm. rs in the sald his teacher, our father isn't a bootlegger, is he?! “Yes, ma'am,” answered Johnny. “How do you know he is ajboot- legger?” “Beca e the reply. My wife i8 of the opinion ould give, and give, until Ne makes boots, (ne-Legged Students on Galifor- nia's Gymnastic Team ed in Her Sleep, Falls and Breaks Neck s & Nov. 18.-—Miss formerly super- Memorial hospital died Wally the Mystic He'll Answer Your Questiens, e Berkeley, 17 The system of , Cal, Nov. University of California The stronzest mind will often find ?\?:nvlfl:l'n "”‘:;:'I""” l;,”m“,s o T o e ey ;| have physical defects, but are no gy o r-l\:rge " | mecesearily required to forego all atS Y i o exertion conducive to building up L their bodies, As. Prof. | chairman here yester- | = neck sustained stalrs while Miss MeDado also with the ! in New York 4 sorinam- yesterday Frank L. Klecberger, of the department of | physical education, explained “Many students who are incapaci- tated in dne way or another apply for permission 10 be excused from work in t department because think that it 4s impossible for them to pursue such a course. Yet they are anxious to.engage in some- thing that would horder along ath- letic lines. After we have secured permission from attending physi- cians,, we have in m instances been able to place such students fn special classes, with results very gratifying.’ University gymnastic teams in re- cent terms have included three one- legged men. One student with a withered arm has bedome adept at bag punching. “Physical education does not ne- cessarily mean physical exercise, said Prof. Kleeberger. “Many times we recommend abstinence from Too Trustful Dear Wally lege boy Calls me his pet, his pride, his joy; that mean that he has pro- posed? Yours g, Ahe & home basement headlone. a brick Docs o) very {r Snubby Nosed Snubby Nosed: T must no. Although I'm grieved to tell you so. fellows raise the against Dear These The way chickens aie e throw the words at, strong Leverage Needed Wa my luck is hard! ly got a greeting card Upon my birthday, What can 1 Give him on his? Yours, Do or Dle. o or Die been exe- | 14 |l OUR business good hard coal that will give you the most heat to see that you If any of our customers ever feel getting tHe most per ton from our OLD LEHIGH AN- THRACITE COAL, we want to be the first to know 11, Only by our “KNOWING IT” can our on successfully. The Citizens Coal Co. Berlin Yard Uptown _Uffice 104 Aréh St Tel. 3266 . Berlin station Tel. 2675-5. ENTIPE CONTENTS COPYRIGHTED physical excrcise and advise certain regular living habits which tend to build up the mervous system. Diet | also plays an important part.” CONTRIBUTED. TRIUMPH OF THE RED AND GOLD | Yaa rah rah, the team, the team! {At last the moment's here, ce them out upon the field, Let's greet them with a cheer Yaa, they're in position now {The whistle’s going to blow, I you want to see a fight | Just watch New Britain go, | Zehrer! now a lusty yell He'll make it any where. | Watch him crash that center line, Our captain sure is there! Come on cheer our quarterback, 1A long and hearty rip, When a touchdown's in demand. Just give the ball to Grip! | Watch him dodge that tackle there |He's in it heart and soul Only three more yards to go Again he's made the goal! Run boys, now it's Hartford's ball, |8ay, Belser stop that man l\\‘Mrh eleven, plle them up |And show them that you can |Hartford's fumbled, where's | hall? |On, Johnnie has it, see! | Thirty vards or so he's run | He's dodged them all, he's free |#1artfords’ running richt behind p has gained some more t stop or look around raised the score, | Grip has made the point again ow Neipp come try a drop | Send it straight across the bar d high above the top! You're the boy to do it Neipp | Tt hits home every try, Boys you've qot to keep it up We'll have this game or die! Zehrer's into view again He's great without a doubt “lat? not he, he may he dow But Zehrer's never out! Give him time and he'll be up He always seems to stay He's our captain and he's bound To make this N B.'s day Hartford's chances eure are slim They'll never win the game | But though New Britain has them beat ¥'re S0 now a cheer for Hartford High And give it lots of steam | But now New Britaln, make it good {A yaa rah rah and team! team! ! TEAM!!! | Doss Neil Hart, | N.B. H. & June, 1925 the INow He w | Until h go0d sports all the sam should be sore! | owbar at T You get And s Go ore “Sweet- it with this note some ko | F Us ) pry your purse ap The Contept hear you and Susic contest last night had LD By DR. FRA is to ieelin AL B ng is about all t ie is detevmined by § ing. common sorts o M. Carpen fal ¥ stunts to get a is that ¢ Editor's Gossip Shop decided to schedule the A. Baldpate of our readers the er 1. ppear W he s necassary, with ¢ s are not cause, they of Ifam come to him ruts like all K they cannot £t exaniples of Dr fon by Goorg! con- caused by our mod proper emotions wil Ewotions run ir hit I one r life ntribu regularly in The tior The b mes s ar t used to irac shall not ie name of the sult of custo doing a cer con tor we con are emotion houi apt to fritter ople t the o hey are e Baldpate accepted been standard, and the theoretically favor. We ar ueve v action and do ne gh which, th gre they 1 us more tion i uscless unless it lulge i emoti who i ons are given us in or who do r nst t once appear, Down on His Luck Had 1 some kingly power, dear, 1'd effect; other things. n thing at a is. Th ns, but never translat r to enable us to transform then om, waste the DR. FRANK CRANE’S DAILY EDITORIAL] Our ‘Wayward Emotions NEK CRANE lite. gs and fome bf us are willing to die emotionless. People comes anyway. cause and effect. The a symptom. y are 4 and do b duty, the ertain lives thrill. The thr o consider the they ar an will go ahe They ar pose music us th the ereatures without an inspira write, or cc creative genlus show certain time every day and king some new the best kind are mselves away, because ot precede it cads to some kind of activity. There them into work. into deeds, always s apt o lure Newspaper §yodicate

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