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New Britain Herald /=" HERALD PUB 3 COMPANY fay Ex At He Cby GETTING WITH ACQUAINTI D SOUTH AMERICA HARDING TOT LOWS SBAND IN DEATH VOLKS RECIIVED LITTLE EDUCATION Be nther dav T SOMT NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, . but admits that the un.| mu per eent using it ulti- | 10 discover (4 Jaugh the court worry | wif e Jersey City 15 In Hartford I Tin the otlier day New Britain's an those be p 11 heads mmod 25 Years Ago 7 From Paper of 8 18 because the king an arm in rea 1e capital letter keybe that is his impression. the main trc pools s that es to run for t vho are acl nwilling d befc pen again. ern woman at ering has na he native TAX SUITS Y GOVERNMENT regularly, or they learne what they learned grip upon their mi got all they ever Prol fabric of soclety are ems that interlin fnvolved § sideration of this matter. ild does not learn tb read or s inconsequen parents. s to the extent of its en in the pit of & common in of Pennsy in eotto parents in sweat vithout ng a cha PRESIDINT PLEADS FOR FORESTS A PAIR O POLKVILLE roriTicay late president of the books of trainmen noa vt trains, 1t a 3 ill be known as regular work ar Fact: and Fancies BY RUBEKT QUILLEN IND Wil NOVEMBER 21, Maxson Foxnass Junsts THE VILTAGE AUTO-SMITH. By Charl St. Peters Under th hesty spreadnut tree garage now stands; 1 gay repalrman toils in there With grease upon his hands; | 1118 face Is splotched with motor ofl, | ‘ Ho {8 a clever man, I parrows he doth tinker on s the lowly can, town n coming home from | lays gone by and watch the bl'llowa o hot sparks fly, | simple pleasure would not | hildren's whim; " I'hiey ‘!x‘ © their own cars now, and oft ring them in to him, Wlien hie, on Sunday, goes to church His piety to prove, , when church is out again, er's gar won't moy e middle of the night out of bed; et real rest until, he goes dead. She Didn't Make a Big Blow About TIt, rat Flapper: “Has Claribelle any | hments Flapper: “Te Dough. Ray, ME, DOUGH! 'y Your Ma sure has full when she's mixing the | “That ain't a marker to| has her hands full when g Pa from the dough.” —John P. Robinson. | The Goose Hangs High, all: “What makes the plot A Barnyard Hit, T Bess, ing scenes.” 14 bobbed her maw e'd look smart, s, in her heart, is most awful plain. —Shephard. : “Docs op at Ken- for people payment of at's the train H. Fisher. He Loved Too Well, © had been a little too | g him in so harsh a his sensitive na- | cross words from g that hurt look into it had teen his own I'LD insist upon kiss- was least expect- n he was-so rough 1 she knew he did m, her heart she touched his The next instant he it did a little make- 1924, HARTFORD SATURDAY AT THE ANNIVERSARY SALE — NEW FREE SOUVENIRS AND NEW BARGAINS THROUGHOUT THE STORE A Special Purchase Brings You These WOMEN’S COATS in all the new grades of AUTUMN RED Brand New Models Never Shown Before and On Sale At Great Savings Saturday THE COLORS— Cranberry, lipstick, cayenne, oxblood,cochineal. THE CLOTH— Suedine, kersine, bolivia, ormandale, donnywood, quibo= line, lustrosa. THE FUR TRIMMINGS— Sealine, muskrat, moufflon, opossum, squirrel, beaver, wolf, Australian opossum, mandel. THE PRICES— $29.00 $3900 $49.00 $59.00 $69 00 $79.00 Paris conceived models, luxuriousness and quality. FU R COATS Fashion’s Favored Modes and Furs At Anniversary Sale Prices FUR COATS OF NORTHERN S mod dyed coney) in full length matched, full furred pelts, yegu Anniversa. le Price. NORTHERN SEAL FVUR COATS—(Seal dyed eoney)—of worked reversed lrcllx in a full 48-inch mode! v«|lh a eamrt fur collar, ¥ price $16 Anniversary price . NATURAL SKUNK SEAL FUR COATS—(Seal irioug full length coats cuffs of natural skunk fur. Regular price $249, af HUDSON SEAL FUR H\r) f(uturr. the wc Regular price $275,00. Anniversary Sale price NATURAL SKUNK TRIMMED HUDSON SEAL FUR COATS—(Seal dyed muskrat)—Made of ched $225 tatlored effect., Regular price ale price $89.00, Anniversary Sale price . lected prime pelts carefully mat Reg. price $298. Anniversary §: TRIMMED dyed have COATS — (8eal JAL — (Seal | NATURAL MUSKRAT FUR COATS—In her- carefully | ringbone effect worked skins, full 438-inch coats. lar price $125.00. | Regular price $175.0 $98.00 Anniversary MARMINK FUR COATS—(Dyed Marmot) — That feature holster collars and other new touches of fashion, handsomely striped skins. Lieg. price $225. Anniversary Sale price $169 SILVER MUSKRAT FUR JACKETS—Trimmed with squirrel and worked in herringbone pattern, all selected scarfs. Regwlar price $l49 $200.00. Anniversary Sale price .... NATURAL MUSKRBAT COATS — Of diagonal worked gplit skins and featuring Bishop sleeves, Regular price $139.00, $1 10 Anniversary Sale pr COCOA CARACUL FUR JACKETS—Made of and timmed with fox. Regular fine solid skins Anniversary 3129 price $169.00, COCOA CARACUL FUR JACRETS—In a smart $69 73 BB mr $139 NORTHERN | coney)—These collars and .$198 dyed L7 b art bolster of flare $198 DR A TR 7 T ¢ had a collle with m tion rank Ennis WALLY THE MYSTIQ Hell Answer Your Questions Somehow. s of pecople write to me I mysilc eyes 1 see the things t r or the wea A Nut! T admire vou folks they should ne of your advice. ours ry truly, LOTTA SPI ks for vour or what you that you steer clear | ms for the queer. wrote A Spectacular Case T am me a fright; looks I've got? DIZZIE DOT. Dot It is €0 near ookud this fact, my dear ighted #hooks Lie noteg her 100X )'s far His Version, college b 1 the .old songs, ird one singi to o'd Virginia corn, and The Fiitor's Gossip <hup these have y WALLY THE MYS d the in his de- pear, duly, WALL the tter for CH YOUR WALLY THE Cause and Effect 1 was s ling my ttle 1 her wh wasn't before me more to Joseph Barry. r was bor “re-views"” The Invalid. y (over back fence): “And how is your husband getting along?" Second ditto: “He can't com- plain.” First my! Is he that bad!" —Lyle Helntz. Exactly. Jones: “Henry, what time did In last night?" “Ten thirty.” Mrs. Jones: “Humpf! must have heen slow.” Jo “It was ten thirty the milkman to make sures Mrs you get Jones: Your wafth | T asked | Some girls are so reserved have to speak wecks ahead. that (Copyright. 1 production Forbidden) l | ANTI-HYLAN PLANS Republicans and Fusion Forces Seek | we are on t to Prevent Mayor's Reclection, May Combine to Do Tt. New York guns in the paign here were fire Nov, 2 ning 5 mayoralty cam- 1 last night when held by the igion forces and the republicans, h sceking to develop a plan of fnst possible reclection nr< Arate meetings were nists, meeting at the M. Price, veteram of s campaign, formed the an organization which fs ed to be stronger than 18 years, at the same can county committee draf! solution against fusion with any organization in the fiight for the Attorney General-Elect Albert Ot- r. at the republicans’ m: leclared that he would seck to make effective the law requiring use of voting machines in the city drawing plans for an intensive lent campaign. the Fusion- ir fire against Mayor g his administrati bunk, buncombe and cetings, Hyland decl was one of THE PERFECT MAN Dr. Fiske Explains How Regulation of Man's Glands May Make Him | Ideal Type. i | inf session of the conv | shall not only be able | within our po: | whether his voice shall be tenor or rtion of the Iastern Homeopathic Medical asso- | ciation that recent discoveries con- | cerning the function of glands of the | human body had paved the way for production of the ‘“perfect while Dr. William H. Diffenback, an X-ray specialist, also of New York, Washington, Nov. 1. added the assertion thab by properly for Southern New controlling the function of glands a ably rain tonight ountain of youth' 'will have warmer tonight; scovered. Fatlure of the glands to southwest winds function, Dr. Diffenbach said, was Forecast for Eastern New York the cause of old age Probably rain tonight or Saturday By properly regulating man's rmer in centy I south por glands,” declared Dr. Fiske, “we tions tonight; ¢ Saturdoy 4 to control hi th (H fre hto riong teristics, but also I 1west winds ‘onditions: The over Wis seftied weather with ligh | from Minnesof Tennessee Observations On The Weather —Torecas England: Prob and Saturday been fresh to stron m charac physical ap arance. It will b wester, er to say whether he turbance central I be tall or short, fat or thin; showers pase. southe ard to will probahly move eastward an the S, Lawrence valley o1y Connecticut wil Ibe hern edge of it. Modcrat “By Increasing the action of & gish glands and slowing down over-active glands, remarkable n accomplished verge of even greater ! ture prevails all th achievements which will mak 1o rn districts Montana t¢ sible the production of the perfect Mair man.” - Conditions for Dr. Diffenbach expressed the opin- | unscitied wea wit fon that control of the ductless perature glands was far superior to = tion of monkey glands for Herald ¢ storation of youth to the aged. esults, Saturday. have bee this vicinit mild mi mplanta- \h sure | 1y brin; .:-——t__i—_‘d DR. FRANK CRANE'S DAILY EDITORIAL ' The Flaming Sword By DR. FRANK CRANE We are told that when our parents were driven out of an angel at the gate who wave Eden they could not get back b a flaming swor This is typicul of ti er behind vy In former times men always belie chivalry and idealism day far i thought is to place this in the futur Every man, at some time or other, cattle and the dogs, and envicd ti hey seem o happy.. They have nothing in the to trouble i v vy them"their contentment A man is 80 CO tuted that he can never go back Garden ot Eden lie 4 of us, not behind us All the peace and ¢ and beauty and by going on thr hd not by The iron law of progress Is that the organism must struggle. Ever obstacle is for us merely a challenge to our powers. In the exercise ¢ those powers alone, and in their fruition is found that happiness we desir 1t §s useless for us to wish for the peace and contentment of the arders of life. We are compelled by our very superiority, lo g0 forwar and to find our joy in so doing. The modern idea, which lics in placing the bliss of he and not the Golden Age behind us, advancement of our modern civilization re is but one thing for the human being to do and that is to g | Relief, if it is to found at all, is to be found in advancemer retreat. i fact that the Golden Age is always ahead of w it is ved that the age of be past, but the tendency of moder has looked upon the swine, th m their low and careless existence way of human worric The moder v of life is to be wo ing backwaris. uven before u: is résponsible for the superlority an and not in Copyright, 1924, by The McClure Newspaper Syndicate