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NEW BRITAIN DAILY MERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924.' | - REV. HENRY W, MAILR | enttire that once was o byword In| clety that will A1l the universities, dren for a joke?" asked Farmer | RESIGNS PULETT the land | acquire the college degrees, cul va1 ) B ; iy fla e - ! e s R “Well, yes," replied Farmer Fum- o HEL LA s L LU AL B GELLILU L blegate. “But 1 was over there yes- aad N \ v prof and eulture, and finish the course terday, and Perry — his name is veal pulplt ' Prof. B by suffering a reduction in the birth Perry — told me in confldence that t; I fenry W, M vas treated more as a nec- | rate in their familfes, it was a durn lle; there wasn't any 1 v \ s Vil than as a keystone in| Then a future president-emeritus Joke about it e vene hided ¢ 1 of higher ¢ ition. ‘The | of Harvard, or Yale, or Princeton, or A Big Help ! v Aving \ profuessor tried to hold own as some other university, will make an Rilkins: “John says the girl he is A s 1 t fecaden ' Harvard from its ' address deploring the absence of i | going to marry is helping him save thus brings 1o & carlfer high standing became cvi- | babiow among the ultra-cultivated Askorkiavedj el Alow, [ for the furniture they'll need.” - ) 3 i : ! A Tongue-Twister Joslin: “Well, yes; in a way, She S 5 ] it the same time it is | classes 5 By C. L. Edson | glve him all the tobacco cdupons i y s Rt 5 s cars attuned | Jesus Christ once sald his early | ;"-:‘ K R Acker was the backer |ghe gets with her cigarettes.” # oo B ) : 1o uny call (rom more appreciative | tollowers were the salt of the earth. | 1t ;"‘fl"'j';““y_":“'lnlm it | —Mrs, Gilbert Fletcher. - 1. M rs. 1t came, from Yale, and records indfeate the early fol- | 3y coutdn't make 1t go! TR y : sing medium X HEL00BIC L gO Many a woman has been weighed — AL . wis \ A ssible under a gift of | lowers were all poor persons and Backer Acker pawned his ticker, | anq found wanting — to reduce. / starts so many Peop (] press Ie Rl R a4t \ L s i m Edward 8. Hark- | they probably all had a due supply | Pawned his overcoat and slicker, (Copyright, 102 C 2 . ) v | B , Copyright, 1024. Reproduction d — alt it Re G il e s D Pushed his whole wad through the Forbidden) or e€ring their coal that our o ember he prew \ ¥ jishment of a new department of b When the upper strata of soclety | . “y-““rl'::x.. Joe." | i t l h i i 1 R ‘ sikned 1o e e e ; ‘ elephone 1s ringing con- ! : AL ) o gift, of course, far sury s to div, a part of the lower strata, With a new star, il Fraker, NEA l k . aer it he & that Harvard has enjoyed which continually rises, some day |JAck R. Acker made a dicker; stant y' our trucks are de' | | s money, whi A lowered birth rate appears to | Yes, she was a higher kicker, |’ fast as they can be ]oaded. r | the same thing. One of the inevitable wupplement of aThan that squawker, Kiki Becker. . 1 b ¢ Ry i i AL PaARa 8 e e omplishme ! high standard of litel A \“'"""g ™A% | praker, as a full-house packer, Comptm“er Repons on NatIOIlS X 1 ) $5,000,000 he toid us before the war that In VIeW | yypaq the 11l with many a smacker, Py st P ) e A 2 : 1 y nstruction of a “lome for the of his ideas of life, n‘v:uurv‘h by-be- | .\A.n‘( t\!l\rlch’efi )Imr backte; Ankk'h F]flaflcla] lHSll[U[lOBS SO many fOlkS 1nsist on our OLD i s of 8 A ing identified with white collar em-| Yes, Miss Fraker was the maker ¢ s ot s e R e N el el her e Wi Ba ke or COMPANY'S LEHIGH, COAL ;|I'm a faker. That show backer| washington, Dee. 1. — The mory o v present frock friends and a soft, genteel T | popular sy 8 10 Ve s is o T Son o ; A Jack R, Acker claims of the national banking sys- that on a COLD, RAW HY WHAT IS DEVIOCRATS o R ; qlfit:\nl'lh ’\H' envir rw-n;“(w'v’:l( L] :wuiwri‘m] ):xll:\\k\ Ts some picker! I should snicker. |yom M,,, ";, co‘um‘,y ,;J, Reliin|ve i __ML]ELY 1it's WA BY LRROR St seey vt ERUnISsAEASERRLRCS i consideration placing them on even | i S g Liofbg anonniefia By this time his finan- | Stating Tt Broadly terms with other financlal institu- | 3 g0 1mpossible to keep up S of higher culture. 1eaVing cjal ideal must be 00—but he| “No longer do we hear some | tiogs were lald before Congress to- with the demand. 5 in New I 'Y business instruction to other is stil] single. Iiis father reared a| man accused of ‘hiding behind a|day in the annual report of Comp- % LU g t cared to go in for B woman's skirt troller Dawes, of the Currency. | A i that sort of th Tont now " e . m'z ously faces the | 0 Fashions have changed s \:: I;nr'n de:]mred 'II:?( ther dl:- 4 . ' M Nt ) ofRcouragaous| et '® | that two flappers could hide be- | parity between the position of na- o : i t with the steady Influx of Lusi-, g mirfors them it hind a mun'.m:rou.-»r logs." | tional banks and state and private | I youre going to need coal and " . | E 7 | ness ninistratio business ideas iy A ether his findings —Gertrude Marie Heller. | banks and other financlal {nstitu- e . SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA the classic halls of Ca 3 < known universities is not omw :‘M o r“;'h L ‘N]m::l lnnmu(l(rmu and by accord- daysh it o ol New Hav Symy 1 state ], as he referred particularly to customer: Did you ever|ing them more privileges from the | § . : % Har Jnates and those from ['*7¢ &NY bobbed-hair bandits come| government. Only through granting | much for your convenience as W . e: | the: ve o - The asts | rihbon on one of the t L tr of course, that grads from the other night for the price of &| couiq they check & waning of their | J : 5 ! the business and s i igas i hicH don't- lead make s hr;h because she wasn't satisfled |jnnuance and strength, | : Connecticut and is aware of a musi- | contiguous to t howing miove in conformity with| WitR it¥ | The comptroller mentioned that | eae 8 : \ S Wik i = ot i (O A G (D (o The Citizens Coal Co. Acecrdingity Dr. Eliot's ideals. | No, Trudy, it's not strange, when | Piviiel pationsl i benkaihad monwealth approach #on, a virile and outspoken student - vou remember that the lejters are| Sroveq tne wenicle for the matlon's Vard and Maln Office _ Berlin Yard Uptown Offlce : Sl otchestrabial el te . blication ¢ : Dar foor [fexactiviine laame Bindiunitediland | o WL 24 Dwight Court. wp. Berlin statioo 104 Arch St. x ¥ ; i war-time fiscal operations, and that Tel. 2798, Tel. 2675-5. Tel. 3268, sed " sta 1 of Now wing used as F JF . pELed in each case their operations were I ar 1 er ss displays, Th » | 3 larger than anything about which 0 Yhis svould be all aCt“ an anaesi Wally The Mystic | the world had known prior to their ENTIPE CONTENTS COPYRONTID ot s . ¢/ X ‘ TR BY RUBERT QUILLEN | He'll Answer Your Questions, successful conclusion. In the Civil | B iy £ i | Somehow war, he added, no other govern- | cst g o Br l Young folks are mot the only ones mental instrumentality rendered & ' charg a n | get anuf Who need advice by pounds and more effective service. i h stra e 2 B or ex 8o | e tons; Functions Well | R ganiza ot farniatin | Oftimes the oldsters gat stugk, ton,| “The function which the federa} | use of stock dividends. T : ; i 3 4 § w comes now it And run to Wally, P. D. Q. reserve system performed in the | Enactment of the Pepper-} mer e editori amins wneniit il in thelwor adicalamity . . | fiscal operations of the government | Fadden bill. iy % . Conrier. that san th wit £ SR RCLS s A Tip on His Age during and after the World war i8] The granting of express authority t : £ e t e that vis 5 Ing survive A e comforts of home are, Dear Wally: -~ history and not theory,” the comp- | for operation of safe deposit divi- APP"INTED T[]HAY y b = PR e ard. Bur T Y now & used as laprob the ~ On my birthday T troller safd. “If the natlonal banks slnvn:. Iy ! o t a ennii the o on X = o tney | Received a beautiful necktie; should go out of existence, the fed- | The comptroller gave the total s My irl says it i much too gay | eral reserve system would become | banking r:.:o‘-inlr“ ”:f_;hhnm:;\:nr’rs, ’ SR ETE con Y B shee of sl M FJ Y:"vmr‘:‘lyml’m\l:ll;:tn';:y‘hla)“s(‘lmmn“ r-lv'hm'r '_hp 12 rescrve banks, as NO DTfiS[lC Ghaflges"lmpomm ) A ) 7 Dear M. F. J.: { aggregation of banking powers, | $61.935.058,000, June 30, 1924. e PIFFERENCE 1N Fizances o 17 ey e its | Men at your age | without discipiine, and not subs Thx shows a Fain of nearly three Positions U"Gha"ged = \S WELL AS VOTES S s D€ U 1 human po vs are but a AN want the center of tho stage; | ject to federal authority. Its mem- Dbillion dollars over the same date a ; dowed ity so a worth in relative Pt dog days are| Take.the advice of her yon'll wed— | bers would be subject to the laws Year ago. The loans and d —_— give ® T se a8 thaive with us yet Don't let strange women turn your | of 4§ different states, and moral | of these banks were $31,822, !By Associated Press, DY ; i 2t stiogpand i mercont head. | suasion would take the place of or a galn of $850,000,000 over the' “aaxico City, Dec. 1.—General Plus = : v ora & of study, however good | Well, we fow states left ¢« o e legal control as the only means by | corresponding date of last year. (arco Elias Calles, newly inaugur- RSy el NE e edSlne gaMar themseives, ean never that ¢ point with scorn at tha Of Some TUse, Anyway which the government's influence Capital &tock of all of the banks apeq president of Mexico, has an- . however v ¢« %YW the clatm i 2 bees of 1he others. Dear Wally: | could be exerted. Even If it were Was increased in the year from $3.- | nounced his cabinet as follows: a \ ry te T tion of some - i Gosh, who woulda thunk assumed that such a loosely eon- | 161,794,000 to $3,225,623,000. Secretary of foreign relations— L4 he | ¥olks would have ment me 8o much | trolled system would function un- —— Aaron Saenz (ineumbent). 5 ver g ery. What 1 junk | der mormal conditions, it wmx‘:d, ‘Treasury—Alberto Pant (incum- i L s (] | Beegusa T had a hirthday! Well, cese to be a great machine ready | 25 Y A T d Fani)t . 2 8 low-} AL e e | What shall 1 do with t? {on a moment's notice to meet the | ears Ago loaay Interior—Deputy Romeo Ortega, s FoElteithe umar Judell. | mation’s need in a time of crisis, | From Paper of That Date who has been sub-secretary in v s highean Sieatistaction ! My dear Judell: “The national banka afford a| charge of the department R F t It all the truck | strong, aggressive, and permaner 'L Charles Modine wiJl succeed F. W. Communications and public works 1 2 @ of f | I8 merchandise, you are in luck! membership; they have resonrces of [Tatham as night operator of the |—Adalberto Tejeda, governor of D 2 iz Lithe For when hard up you've got a over $23,000,000, they com- Southern New England Telephone [ Vera Cruz for the last four years. 2 § “in ¥ tives” are not in. stock prise units ranging in ize from the | co Indistey.loommenceliandtahore ple i i . t listant, howewer, unless o, L4 on hand #hat you can largest banking aggregations in the | Tio water board is taking advan- | Deputy Luis Morones, the labor i o Ml it Wock world to neighborhood institutlons |tage of the low water level at Shut- | leader who was wounded in a shoot- parties is i & : ¢ 50 A EEmeRA — ! | for the service of small and remote |{je Meadow reservoir to remove the | ng affray a fortnight ago in the . Shoex 0 A “'best sea vl of Ak | Too Much of a Good Thing eommunities, and it is unthinkable ‘trec stumps and other refuse from |chamber of deputies. eny of the | mind = “Why are you crylng, my Httla|that, either through direct act or . tne hottom, Agriculture and development— : S ! 2 T ! = bl neglect, the government of the| Brakeman Thomas Coleman saw|Yuis Leon. CALNES AR HELL e ; : a 2 it ve you g | “Ron.hoo! Christmas an® me t'nited States should permit the fone of the employes of the water| Education — Senator Jose Puig IN MINICO CITY llit X ¥ boithday falls at de same tima!" dissolution of such an institution OF ' dapartment standing on the track | Casurano. by g . ~Mildred Mann. | lose its control over it | yestorday as a traln approached. He| war and General Joaquin At vt e lakein ONe ed v to € | = | “It should never he forgotte€n yejled, but the man stopped to argue | Amaro, sit tary in charge of g 5 e = ' P 4 - gt T 5 7 e Artists and Maodels f4hat when the (afinral reserve 8 : ‘\rm\ him. Coleman had to push him | the department, ? R at the Foilies or r hig AORE CHILDREN FAVORED | tull at times, but|. 1dttle Betty, four, had just re-|tem was formed the national \v:vw" off the track to save his life, and| Ramon F is reapYointed gover- the re dalins i turned from the country. were not invited to join —— the¥ eyecceded fust-as the train passed. !nor of the federal district. . e v A y BY DR FLIOT t 1 wouldn't fhe was drawing a plcture of & were forced to become mem | The Lyceum theater presents this| President Calles took his eath of as ‘of i £ . s W president 3 o cow Having thus heen brought in DY eveying Lyman H. Howe's high class office at noon yesterday in the na- y L gius of H g e ) “Mother." she sald, “how many compulsion, the government 1S in moying pictures, including the Dew- tional stadium before a ecrowd of i s A a's forsmost citiz e Sk LAy kinds of milk are there?” H at them with fair- | ey parade, the Columbia-Shamrock which fncluded special i s : i i xall replied her mother, © the consequences of |yacht races, and 50 more, all new, missions from 16 for ¢ Toug b e ’ = 0 “yhere's Grade ‘A, Grade ‘B, eon- | tha surrender of their charters, WV T Hatchiithe reallestate agert| sowers, dénarallAlvara Obregon 5 > g progeny I [ es for 2 ; PEOR SRRl densed, and — but what do you| *If, at the expiration of the €har- jaq sold @ houss on the corner of | retiring presilent and the® members for Ca s. 1 g term of years and says he f S R o want to know for?” ters of the federal reserve banks |paalle and Tremont streets to Carl | of the cabinet, as well as leading : 2 y s g . 4 i Sinten i LELIEE Me 1A% upt anawerad Betty, “I want| Congress for any reason should not |y jert judiciary, military and political per- ¥ 4 & T to Know how many faucets to put|recharter these banks, and 1f at| pegijents of West Main street are | sonages. o B L - AnEis & TR on the com that time the natfonal banking 8Y&- l¢rving to form a pool, each ona to| Free rein to the popn e g ; . X U A T for —Frances E. Gibson. | tem ha! gone out ot existence, the lapin'in ¢o provide money for hirlng | wag given last night when thousands the . ¢ i 3 ge for ades have f I S RIEOL AL ) = federal government would have a enowplow this winter. In this Way | of unorganized celebrants thronged b org s 811G ¢ AR . “No Children Allowed"” all ot control over hanking.” the walks could be‘kept clean from the downstown streets of the capi- R . e Jenks: “Who do you think is the Records of 40 Years the bridge to the post office, and the (a), making merry with lights, fire- factor that most affects the Lirth Mr. Dawes cited records showing yueunt lots taken care of as well as{\orks, confett! and all kinds of cla % r ge & rata?"’ that 40 years ago the national banks yya gecupied ones. RIAE i Turents N £ s ns: “Landlordal" d r cent of the total banking | gy, police and firc commissioners | P S SRR ' > v 2! ) [ e » A happ — rces of the country while thelr | o o4 \woanesday evening for the 5 . s « g Verses and Reverses force today represents o,..060 of begining the arrange- ob 4 - - s cent of the total. : :wn'v for the building of the po- servations n The Tils of Life K8 Jice and fire house. J. R. Andrews W Il f 5 h She was the healthiest girl T knew— was elected chairman and E. N. on The eather A v 1 t 1 ¢ orne At all times in the best of trigm— Smith clerk Washington, Dee. 1.—Forecast for 1 v s nportant? But whe 1stus cama to woo. The committee having in charge' go.iyern New England: Fair to- es She ick grew sick of under stat vs and they o | ths arrangements for the subkcrips oy t'“alq Tucaday: colder tonights ¢ ) with them tofal assets of more than | (s Lecitala o be given by Eu F. foit sortnwost wiads. diminisning - & s e 8y s a bun —Kate Young av Laubin at the Y, M. C. A. requests ,,ioh¢ z a you give St o . that those holding subscription yorecast for Eastern New York 1 & for one Tit for Tat ober 10 last, he & blanks, who are desirous of attend- pgair tonight and Tuesday; some- J 5 S A most attractive maid he found 61,000, A sur ing, send eame to Mre. W. F. what colder fn east and south por- [ e ' & \ ' 1/ getn the iast her greater than at any time in the prooie pefore Tuesday next, De- tiona tonight; rising temperature fr And pressed his suit with elo- jast f their growth .oy 5, as the recitals will N0t northwest portion Tues fresh W ACHTEVEAENT £ s plete the puz quence ! be given unless there are one hun-| northweat winds diminishing tonight 2ADIO PICTTRES Suppose the youth did hang around stituti dred suscriptions eived as @& Conditions: The pressure is low her? laws gua tee hy that date over the north Atlantie and the : : o Te o &he kept him likewise in 8us-|lowing the national | ogicor johnson will be day po-| Rocky Mountains, and fs high over 8 ¢ . 2 It is pense ! bar some of el jcopan during this month the upper Mississippi valley. Snow a 3 ghLoys i —L.M.N. |gro mparison With | g0 poys broke a window In an | flurrics were reported this morning & - st 1 private banks, Mr. Dawes | \ . oot or shop this after- from the lake region and’ northern i The Editor's Gossip Shop recommended to C s the fol-| 100 “ond removed a pair ©of New England. Pleasant weather : " i ' 2 At last lo anges t trousers which were on exhibition. | prevails in other sections o7 L gre they ' Tomorrow omes the first Dr.!pa The police board this afternoon ing tempcratures extend as far . s George A. Baldpate adventure. f AT | hought at an on for $15 a south as Georgia to got along = : T T 'Written by a contributor and charter | co. on which they will use| Conditions favor for this vicinity o 2 d f the Fun Shop. as patrol | fair weather with somewhat lower 9 . and you haven't ecticut Lighting and | temperature. o c - : vour hand at Writ- | ¢ to national hanks in a 5 ypany has recelved from | R i 10 Baldpate contribu- | of 50,000 or more with a capital the Electric company & ‘Democrat.s Not to Read = 1 g nish it ' $1 5 21 generator, which will be : YALES NEW VICTORY 5 f et it While it will not be our poliey to| Codificat and c tio! H" 3,,., ] to furnish power for the d\'-l ® 1?001:1 Ol]lil of lh_f Partv OVER HARVARD o s Liner Minnekahda Goes ,'.:.- ¢ —,\,“‘-“,W-" 1..‘”‘:”1\“_‘ru:‘\: piovisiohals o "w:‘ a ‘«‘\ motors o voit n t ke fm:‘ I Dec e {nrma"‘:' ; . ¢ s don't Ashore Off Germany pate article. we feel it is due to. Amendment of the Feder : - i”.“ 'S"r‘atolr Wheeler o Montana s Lo I The Minne- Vanc Neacpass to tell you that|serve Act to permit national bar d ’ out of the democratic party : \ . :fl»: -F;C one '~'\‘).m wrote the first to make ua"- on improved « WILL 1'“}"‘ TO LION ! Benator Robinson of Arkansa s N 2 Piyn . Baldpate story | real estate for a term of five years Attorney Davd 1 l“-v coach of {the democratic leader, so an ne & & g H Supervised, of cou S he dns] instendiarit the ent one year the All New Britain ,m»HmH‘ team, 'today, 1In response to inqui ! ¢ Al ( K Germa ast imitable Dr. Tra | vasis. will address the members of the New whether senate democrats would fol ks u SBine ! acouniiig e anii & | Revision of t iscount limita- Britain Lipns’ elub tomorrow at noon ' low the lead of the republicans, who ¥ . t wa tions he wi ling at th t hotel. He will talk on Inded from party councils = R CWasn't 1 t of story of ceria of from "N » as a Football Town.” Sen la Follette of Wiscor < t » & % ¢ . e S oundl B a your red Al reserve o« ldress will be one of the serics | with om Senator W R v s d ! t 3 = g ytown having ' banks. of “Know Your Town" addresses be- [sociated on the independent presi 0 ) tor & atter ¢ married a wid with seven ehil- Authority fer the more liberal [ing given at the club meetings. | dential ticket. § f / !

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