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1 itain Herald '« FINANCES OF NOTE O} i | PANY ITY DEMAND CAUTION I NGLAND N MOVES SWHETLY 1GYPTIAN gyptian rly a British prompt nds CRISIS Bl of the Unit with the At QUESTION OF WHICH 18 CORRECT PROPAGANDA n1d Mady we vho is ry de- Slitical ninsula of ths g to subst & 12 monzrehy, pentary ago REPURLIC IN GERMANY NOW SEEMS SLCURE ) YEARS OF WHAI GROWTH FETLLD O NPT QUM RSP HSCC SUP: SIS0 0% SNAMRMATE A AR MO M 4 s - NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER %, Wz~ | is lifetimo was right enue has 1d out thor- is today, A - ing fnto the t span in gloss over a L+ week mmon in the . what of w York dation 1 that logical and other luw not Know whether they are or wrong. Rut ntele thousands we do know ' )" years i8 of ded to Distory, not ve left us 1 ords except ins of 7 animals records the ological mute evidences of man's ascent from the stone age and even hefore, world 100 yes he ‘eivilized ahead than faster in in a thousand years kind's early history is oniy approximate, as comparisons really impoMble considering ! development of are slow man and works from Paleolithic time With a vivid go onward What kind changes in our moade o nation ene can than 100 years, cities, what f life what problems will have been left aside, and what will And as is a nature new problems face hwmanity in 50 world history goc ars coal that we very smail 500 years to form 11 burn up in one yea Fifth avenue 1 fleeting time. second T0ADS AROUND OUTSKIRTS SHOULD BE PUSHED ement of streets Proposed inpre in the west and northwest seciions of trom ley ts with gen- As much a highway as an arter) West Mai appare roa gtrect, eral approva would prima for through traflic and obviate tr necessity of adding to thieconges- %ion of downtown New B it is n constr ast pa 1 o strects wend es or habitat largely imszg ng on city mape but aet Airt roads of the and after the rain on rly impassa- The them were n npted 10 1 mud was at its worst city to attempt v girl road to cor would he do- COUNTRY CROSSINGS WORSE FHAN THOSE IN CITIES possible modern safeguard present i; the eountry are unmitigated grad death traps orossings In one respect Now York papers the last 16 Every issue still has a story about t need for more subways. haven't changed in years, hattleship Washington, which hait-completed, served as a target for other oft Virginia capes, was bombarded with shells but refused to sink, evidently taking from (he Washington base- The ships the its en {vall t The next of President Coolldge will devote tself to tax re- f topic ever since ion, vorite taxes existed another ers have loaned between a to any and the difference ate bankers government, loan of the U. §. Iuropea nent The European government, is that rs expect to get their private ha money ba Facts and Fancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN yet soma of redness are the best talks extempora- song for the ain't goin' anti-klan to reign no fight for mora liberty learn to handie what we've but at ahead thing. ttle too far is wished on him n, at forty he calls principle, They their ‘aor hachelors have no- inability e for : to buy % run over it while the oking expensiv. way to buy some- sive way himself of forward to rols think when they they he yearn for merelf yearn n novels have 2 e tion betwecn stretches imate a man's number of 't est by the shock him. If he won't Observations On The Weather C. & TAIRCHILD DIES to the French govern- | government to a | the‘ Tricks in All Trades 014 timer: “I suppose, now you're married, that you and your bride hi lots of fus washing the dishes." Bridegroom: her every nl O1d timer: “I thought so. Wall, | 'l give you a pointer. When you | get tired and want to quit it, just break two or three of your best| oups and she'll run you out of the Kitehen.' .Whv yes. I help There's & Reason My husband never roams at night; He spends no coin where lights are bright, | Nor speeds in cars | whiz; | T always know just where he i, ~Helen Krause, - | Advance to the Head of the Olass! | My class is composed chlefly of | Ttalian c¢hildren, During the spelling leason, the | other day, I asked for the meaning {of “delay.” ! Hip, hip, ray. One little chap looked up and | L h,-n,..;?:;o aY o ro\mng! smilingly replied: “My mudder They sent him up for seven years! Makes de layer oake. ~—W, P. Morrison, —Helea Bird, TR M) i Remember This, Giris! Jipegcts The girl who wastes the best | |years of her life waiting for the right man to come along usually | has to take what's left. DELHI GAPITAL NEARLY FINSHED it e e e Work on Building Indian City could tell it was anclent.” | 5 2 \ Continues ~—C. L. Edeon. The Manufactured Age | “No,” sald the lady who was | searching for antiques, “I don't London, Nov. 24—Despite unfore- h ¥ v scen obstacles and many delays in-| :,’,‘""ro";':.,‘m 18 what it is cracked '\ jent to the great war, the work of | | S | rearing the new Indian capital at| | Delhi has gone steadily on, and | 1atest reports to the India office in- dicate that the first of the new buildings will he oaccupled by the ehd of next year, Thus will be realized one of the greatest building achievements of modern times. ¢ The new Indian| capital is rising from a desolate nnd‘ barren waste. The prescnt English monarch, as king-emperor at his coronation durbar in 1812, an- nounced the decision to transfer the capital of Indla from Calcutta to Delhi, not the old ¢ity of that name, - i A o ..gbyt an entirely new municipality to | Captnin, Kidd: — “Dogtor, vou'red J 4 A TLE ot g epert. outside | out of order. You are about to tell |gpq phoyond the older settlement. | Bomething you could sell.” 1t was in 1913 that the town plan- | A Jingle-Janglor: 1 know a ning committee reported in favor of Jovely Jingle-Jangls. Let's have it/ "% © o engrossed and send it to htm With | p (7 e T Itervening our compliments: 8 vears o war and reconstruction Birthdays fill With | 30ve doubled the expense of the ! _cheer; original project, which will cost at Fditors learn much m\n YeAT. | jnast $45,000,000 and wmany more Captain Kidd: “Now that the &i- pyjone 4n years to come, the work jilehce has !‘:“"'1‘;{’; are there any .4 never once been suspended since othor suggestions?” T aalataitans A poet: “I have in mind, vather = pyo prneipal architect of the new ncbulous, but still there, h papi iy gir Kdwin Lutyens, who thought 1 mean, not my mind, 8051000 45 make it his crowning idea that could be worded somes . piovement, - Associated with Sir thing like this: . Edwin is Herbert Baker and a scorc Greetings on our editor's blrth-’0 fiesser famous architects. day. & { 8ir Edwin Lutyens himself is the ! architect of the government houee, the central building of the whole scheme, which will contain among other officlal quarters the state resi- dence of the viceroy. It s now promised that this building will bo ready for occupancy late in 1926. Like L'Enfant’s Work 8ir Edwin Lutyens and his asso- siates are engaged tn a work not un- ke that which Major L'Enfant achleved In laying out the city of Washington. Fach was given the task of preparing plans for a city to be built from the very beginning. Tn the acheme for the Indian capi- tal, the government house will .| occupy a pivetal position in the mu- nicipality not uniike that which the capitol holds in Washington, The parliament buildings at Deihi will be lnes ambitious. Present ex- pectations are that they will be ready for occupancy carly in 1926, BRrick and white marble are the ma- terials ueed in constructing the new Delhi. Architecturally the style {s Remember Classical. with skillful blending and et Sl R A e of oriental domes, mina- the humor the editor has/ bought re'sand arcading. i f you in the past, but I'll be dog- | The governmental buildings moned if 1 blame the other con. SULUUNg only part of the new B hators for objecting to any his- Anciuded in the original plans rical reference to the e '8OmMe 1,500 houses for governmental Gortrude Mare (slightly the | Officers of all ranks and 1,100 more e or handling): “To go on | fOF clerks. This of course 1s only with my story, Maxson's mother the beginaing. — Complete systems e tamned o 1ot about the value of | Of Strects and highwavs, with the Ininking milk, how It contained Neccssary pubiic utilities, are heing MM and vitamines and was | COnstructed with ample provision o4 for litle hoys. o little Max- [0 recreation grounds such as o eams strutting over to my | Cricket and football fields, s and sald: “Ge'twude, I'm go-4 Churches and public assemb g to Awink a quart of milk every contemplated and ult ause ft'h got caleimine fn it” MAtely, but this may be far in the r. Traprock: “That mccounts for [utura a fully equipped university subdime things he ! Plant. will serve as the capstone of | the rtaking. The rate at ti¥se schemes can be that zip and Her lips were 8o near That what else could T do? You'll be angry, I fear, But — her lips were no near! Gee! T can't make it clear Or explain to you But — her lips were 80 near; Now mine are red, too! ~Bob Dillar. Your Nose Knows | “Cheese,” sald the agricultural lecturer, “Is an anclent articls of | —_— Minutes of Contributors’ Meeting Captain Kid4d: “Ladles and gen- tlemen, the editor of the Fun 8hop has a birthday this week and we are called together to devise ways | and means to remember 80 Auspi- clous an occaslon in a befitting manner.” Dr. Traprock: “Mr. Chairman, vour statement reminds me of the that T am probably the only man living who has more than one birthday in a year. When I was in the island of Samoa—" fact act the soul What the contributors sent Dear editor, vour birthday brings Our wish that youth reigns in your heart Whils years things A mellowed kindness soward our art. | tupply among good v e What the contributors meant to send J'var editor, your birthday brings, hur comment, you should be in iail For turning #own the clever things We send to you by every mall. PP in the rough “I'll say o's the idea in Kldd: Gertrude Marle: *1 wonder if our beloved editor would recall a bright saying he made when a child! Really, 1t 18 the only bright thing 1 ever heard him say! T be- (lieve it was in the year we had no bana * Captain Kidd: “Hey! con- city halls are o8 10 us” okester: “1 have it! Let's send this, great und which all realized depends wholly upon finan- | ? clal xigencies | tor have Many wturns often sent to usk, Yours truly. Your Contributors The meeting adjourned in dic Jer as Captain Kidd tried to beat p the jokester with the gavel ist learned that st e DOLIGE WANT PAY RAISED | | Will Appoint Committee to Collect Data Before Presenting Petition to | Commissioners, Requests for a clothing allowance i i8¢ in pay will probably tbmitted by the members of Yes, but stand th® palics department to tha board for ham actors any more." ice commissioners in the near - aty the members of the force con RBetween the Lines the present time the ap- s e f a commitee to fnvestigate 11tiona in other clties betore mak bad they lost the ing the 1685t Couldn't Bring Home the Bacon s You used to have a trained pig “ 1a vaudeville won't ¢ts have been made be- ar the police commis- turning down the requested but including the clothing owance in the budget of the de- mitted to the board of ation o board 1 the clothing allowance. —Arthur - — ners Editor's Gossip Shop to read Gamble. Ny The We ha shop Jay to a report on a meeting held our custc hile we h “rrase the y various of ers. However trd strong- o them that we could use some 5 \ ohject to some sized 15 1-2 as the of our shirt ¢ 11 glori- our appearance in handsome amas, up to this hour nothing & been forthcéming! Such 18 gratitude! Lot VAUDEVILLE yet hera == 80 Who knows what the At The system of communi eyclid talking,” to wo not ou they eali fled pa the so-called Ralsinl site, beyond old | e==== L g JOME day of feast and fun. Sir Gobbler struts no more, but king at last, brown roasted and bursting with royal dress. ing, fragrant, spicy and save ory, for his brief hour, he reigns ‘the center of attrac. tion.” The bleak days of December Just ahead are so dependent upon heat and comfort that our OLD COMPANY’S LEHIGH COAL, mixed with No. 1 Buckwheat, is Just as essential as the food we cat, The Citizens Coal Co. Main Office serlin Yo Berlin station Tel 2675-5. Cptown Uit 104 Arch nt. el 3208 opp. ENTIRE CONTENTS COPYRIGHTED s = G ANV MPRRLES § it i 5% 8 -5\ A b Rt Sk s A1 18 T'his little two-month-old youngster does not appear least bit worried over his sudden drop from New York society back to the orphai age from which he had been taken. He is back in Willows, a Kansas City (Mo.) institution, as a Yesuit of f§ a New York court's order. The baby is the one Mrs. Lydia Marks maintained was hers in order to collect in the neighbor- hood of $100,000 from her former husband, Arthur Hudson Marks, New York millionaire. nurse, is awaiting another adoption. The child, seen here with his [DR. FRANK CRANE'S DAILY EDITORIAL| (e Forestry By DR. FRANK CRANE United States devoled its att stry, Timber farming has not b the fact Shortages constantly o on frelght and other It is time 1tion of fo notwithstanding 0 is@pent a question country, tation nually tion of Msion of natienal forests. feet of lumber every protec for the ex en hi sects and 4 natur annua illlon, Soft timber it grows and hard woods more t station is manifestly a subject of ¢ t only fire protection but ng material, the cre t to private owners. Bill aims to do this policy and though it and sixty | an three times faster, Refor It involves n iy of fore distribution ¢ forests and en e MeNary-Clark a, national forest go0d a8 far tlon of is far provisions are otect the forcsts properly, State o our pecullar nation to work together vention of In order to coope tion is requir s, according nd the to do with the pr on elir condition. their ssary for the te Forests have have an influence ur . the Ameri 1 be for the sspecially the planting o couraged, a& it is in Ira owed to cut down a trée un 1 be ample pro an people turn ittention country trees along the national Also a# in Germany, reforestation. A tree an sho ¢ Government sh sho' sion for his own tre serion profitable ur ion of this is waste through fire tificially but one fifth of this caring elght times faster than ation of additiona and to establish the from complete its ation with American system, to the in this and that forms of transpor- | may improve the situation. forest lands, for tho refor O ) in- Tucation and of slow growtt t taxation and a natiopal foun the it 1e floods to forestation ghways should no m ssone I8 planted at the same should be wed to do as he n should time = PALACE they ald be «hos been to i BEGINNING THURSDAY | % supervision Copyright, 1224, by The McClure Newspaper Syndicats.