New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1924, Page 6

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Herald NY New Brltam ne NG COMPAN t 48 tine of that ¢ SILAWRENCE 1AVORED BY t in his mes: CANAL COOLIDGE Lawrence water- s Chica } 1 the ignores opinions | R d favors a scheme GOOD START MADE PRACTICING IN ECONOMY at middle west o expense of the east He also favor Cod is s the acquisition of o Caps anal by the govern- canal was constructed v private capital and is reported to have heen a lof ably 4 not pa government operated it t prob wo any better if the Acquisitic of this canal does not appear in ] with the precepts of publ T as it would be sure to provide a| P8 in the | saqcit each year for a considerable | r was it the length of time. A “TRENCHANT PHRASE" BY THE PRESIDENT As a pr ker not the president He rase- in 0ol followin ection g yesterday added to the behind his name with t e trenchant paregraph: ea ndget and a o ave our enorm tax e are paying cost of gov- Bnd e ave a | d child of ng it. We h Jen of taxation to reduce and HIPADED FOR WORLD COURT we are reducing it BUT “NOT FOR LEAGUE" In other words, we axpeot? BUCKFET SHOP WORKER SENT TO JAIL erence of World ime to de- | orders have existed in } disposed | Years, but their enfore been eonsidered ¥ anttl Willlam € dent of th [4n order to ay of using t of his aids a WHEN AT SO FOREIGN DOMESTIC ISSUES ARE es to favor AND ENGLAND LEAGUE EGYPT AND THE Ty Pt ACTION, LESS TALR RAILROADS AMORY REGARDING VAN CARS GIVEN SET-BACK ay ONI NITY NEX TA DED IN LAW HUMA v | as the ! doesn't sec | lieves that fnterr | fits all those who participate 18 cor NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924 Fact; and Fancies BY ROBERT QUILLEN to Hartford, The is| rion for the Plainville New Haven lines | I latter are more often filled citizens who sym Conn cut com i R tof wishing to pet one in which nything it wist New e and Haves of the world's 1= not ineclined iore than halt of its to regard the com- and {s Wher : to enforee fair pl off your e radio heavy onc-ma be- goeth ed nuisa flic Haven, the is v at nakes a snail t that he Is easy to state's largest ¢ NEED TARE SERIOUSLY vie rs' Trust Co. o NO ONI MR, KENT Fred 1. Kent, the Bar u know which letter eallentey ini's typewriter shows the N m to reall It is fourth e vay to attain and mainta to the can industrial prosperity 1 y and completely shut cign goods and then attempt to ods to all mankind 3 old-fashioned ba not 1ist, with a crop of f aprouting from his cerch it ¥ it Europe’s buying pow thinks that goods in America lurance »or test able is her to buy wiho have the > of a who only cir members of the financial advocating a theory that 088 versenkt' viff experts Kent is New York speeck has reached the has invented a cer op ody ving saxophone speak as a tarift explaln it. He who has not modern ideas. e 1 dim reached by i Al merely {8 a banker It isn't at 11t to eulogize yet been sit on a This counting room economist bes usand onal trade juent atic one- Golng still fu o the realms ot ignorance [l m, mics told his gas trade consists of not composed of nated without harm This s a free country and nobody 1pelled to beileve twhat Kent hot at his audiern Hix fdeas ma t be received e acclaim by more sophisticated exponents of Light & Pow control the courts over the s with a several power plants as he has the state po Preaident Coc in favor of ator Borah, < nectf . Hiram ¥ it to ¥ 4 sl 25 Ycars Ago Today * ¥oom Taper of That Date t Cooll adherence t “supy opposed Am ub e Observations On The Weather IR Bullet Passes Through Ear of Worcester Man SUNSHINT. SOCTETY peo- I | | | throw MIETTING Maxsow. A Study in Brown By Wilbur M. Brown I have moments when I think That my life {s on the blink, Fortune never looked at me save with a frown; Take the day when I was born, Fyen then, with luck forlorn, | was plastered with the common name of Brown. When in such a mood T list All the good things I have missed Soon I feel I ought to shoot myself | or drown; What chance, prithee, has a guy With hay fever and a stys | Who {8 fettered with the common | name of Brown? Don though, What about tonight? walt till next year to do ft, More Birthday Greetings Willlam, five years old, had just recelved a birthday spanking from a young man cousin, and was cry- ing over it, “Why, Billy,” sald mother, “you mustn't ery. That was just for your birthda The little fellow stopped crying and, walking over to the cousin who was seated on a chair, hit him square in the face with his doubled- up fist. “There!” he sald. your birthday.” —Mrs, William Eyles. “That's for Naturally “Where can I find some red-blooded fiction?" “In the circulating lbrary.” rabeth Kalisch, (Copyright, 1924, Reproduction Forbidden.) COMMUNICATED good Just about the time T feel T have had a hopeless deal, 1 go by a little laundry near this | town Run by Charlie Mee Woo Min, | And at once I must give in There Are worse things than th common name of Brown, | My disheartened spirits seizo On this thought. As a Chinese most likely, would have had to| seek renown With & name Chu, Bum Chin or I'm mon I llke Yum Yum| Ah Ker Choo— glad I've got the name of Brown! com- | She Was Heard from Alrcady | Mrs, Bmith: "It cost us a lot of money to develop our daughter's voice, and now she should go shion abroad.” F¥rank visitor: g0od money “Oh, 1 wouldn't| mor bad." 1. Schulte, . | Kncw What She Was Doing | Hushand (waking up and finding | wife going through his pock- “Sce here, I gave you my s) last cer Wife: ing for “I know, a cigarett 1 was just look- V. Rudolph. ows pick ont a Christ- nt for thelr girl and a quarrel with her, Couldn't Be Expected To Contributor: “My friends praise poetry 1 Editor of t 1 sce, 1 hardly Some foll pre others pick \ “But know you.” Few Balloon Experiences Dr. Walter E. Traprock | trans-oceanic flight of the was very creditable, and I am glad to see that Count Zeppelin and his assoctates have profited by some of the advice I gave them vears ago when they called me in as an expert. This was before the war, n 1, could properly work with thout treason to my own government. *“The Count and I were hoth abso- lutely feariess in the air. On one occasion our gpeed was exactly that | of the sun, €0 that we kept pace with time. It was 13 o'clock when we 1:3! the factory in Gootcheim | same hour when we passed | over Ceylon. Our time for 2,700 ad heen 0 min., 0 sec., which We figured that we could leave A By “Crossing the used the post. A curious diffic heavy fall E froz weighing | sharp peak | us. 1 on the out- balloon, and clear it the outside web- rea g a sharp itter. Yo wor k we Matterhorn as a hing A top of the blimp. 30 that the threatened to p cred to go alof lown Hanging on led ag, can was ticklish buta 2 ssful and, as I freed th ts weight of ice, it gradual- to a safer altitude. If I had too deeply with my would have meant cutter it n bhalleons me when the y ad with which to in was hot air. Fven in period T was considered rt on the subject.” Reasonable Enough 1al demar I hear night g to stop? tly) your co. for m When A oon 1 goir y D. Stone The Jingle-jangle Counter neck her pearls are rves are oft unstrung. ~—Nathan M. Levy roof, then as sly had ene Owene. lout chins. Fritz. g up in Mare 1 wanted ¥ called the kid —Frank Kleln. The Editor's lay Traprock Tuesday | Grorge we Today the rienced conteur has the floor. As we have told you, you to write ady ner of Dr. Trap Keep them ra- we want 100 to imber hown it se & 0. | | powerful | Springficld. ‘I am informed by | result of the arcing lof the city, | in this edition of the Herald in the man- 200 | H. Mitchell Protests Against In- terference With Radlo, Fditor New Britain Herald, City: Dear Editor: 1 have a radio set |in my house in the western part of the city, This set pleks up a large p |what would appear to be a ' very leakage of ectricity nearby, the sound of course is less by day, but perfectly enormous at night, so that when one attempis to attain volume it even drowns out Now this Is not pe- but is general in operation the time in t, of cullar to my set, |all of the sets in the neighborhood, but suffice to say, my enjoyment of my sct is greatly diminished and its efficiency destroyed to such an ex- tent that T might say T am debrived of the use of It a large part of the time. The set is not defective It operates beautifully at h time that it is not drowned out by this |leakage of electricity which lrakage competent au- is not atmospheric, hut the of electricity from defective power lines This mantfestation of the works of man is having a big effect on the invest- ment value of radio sets in my end and for all T know else- Now, if this were atmos- pherie, it wonld have to be Lorne, but from the evidence 1 get it 13 a result of negligenco someone in damages. These found efther by tho: by others who have a sensitive radio set of a portable nature. It scems to me also that tegislatipn will be necessary if more care is not faken to prevent and remedy electric leakage of the nature T speak of. Very truly yours, CHARLES H. MITCHELL. DR, KLINGBERG IS thority where, it since is responsible defects can be responsible or LEADING CONTEST| Children's Home Founder Ahead | in Service Medal Award Kiingherg seer ald-Kiwanis service medal con- est for the citizer most constructiy vice firet 1 final ballot in th in o contest | ted ik i )s will be held open for the filing turday in a bateh of Kiwanis-contost ¢ moet of pol of vot very mail b letters to t of the Herald votes for Dr. Kii superintendent Hompe Anyone which are 1ed Kiw at the & anis ciub eom » the moal done the | UST as. there is a difference in meat markets and paint stores, sois there a difference in Coal Yards. Here in our yard we do something more than simply buy good coal, unload it from the cars and retail itout'again. Wescreen all the coal thoroughly and prepare it for your use with a great deal of care, so that you get the cleanest -coal that is possible for you to buy. You not only need our kind of coal, but you need our method of preparing it for your heaters. One s jusi as important as the vther, The Citizens Coal Co. ¥ard and Main Office 21 Dwight Court. Tel, 2798, Berlin Yard opp. Berlln_station Tel. 2615-5. Uptown Offlee 104 Arch St Tel. 3266, ANTIAU CONTENTS cOPYRIONTED W. R. Pond. Mrs. William Kinner of Golf street [cntertained the Maple Hill Bridgs The Woman's club of Maple Hill |ciup at her home Tuesday afternoon. met'yesterday afternoon at the home | yjps, Mann won first pr of Mrs. L. ). Harding on Robbins | \irs, J. H. Letham, second, and M avenue. A very interesting book re- |3 B, Proudman the consolation. view was glven by Mrs. J. H, Latham 2 nd a most entertafning series of | (jajr W, Upson of Ridgeway street aux presenting herolnes in fic- i i with pncumonia, was introduced hy Mrs. R. C.| £ { Baldwin, A meeting of the republican town The Christmas meeting of the club | committee will be held Saturday eve- will be held next Wednesday after- | noon, December 10, at the home of noon, December 10, at the hore of | Clifton McKenna on Thompson Mrs, William Allen on Robbins ave- |street. nue. * The members will answer thn‘l roll call with Christmas quotations| B. I and there will be an exchange of | mon, Walter Sorrow, Jr., and Fred- gifts. The hostess will be assisted ‘frlv‘k Sorrow are confined to their by Mrs. Theodore Wallen and Mrs. |homes with scarlet fever, Damon, Mis Dorothy Da- OFFICIAL BALLOT Kiwanis - Herald Contest 1 wish to cast my \ote for A< the citizen of New Britain who has accomplished the most for the community in the past 10 months, Name Address Nominees are: Rev. Dr. Klingberg, Tsaac Black, C. V. Ben- nett, Marcus White, Rev, Lucsan Bofnowski, Dr. T. E. Reeks, Dr. Amelia Tutles, Dr. Samuel Delano, Miss Ventlie Logan. Exveryone in New Britain s eligible to vote once, clip out the cou- pon and mail it in. Suburban Helghts. Making Change. “When you S TOO WHEN HE pu."r HAVE MY CHANGE - ASKS HIN CALLS HIR BAG [SNT ETHER UN- DER TRC HANDKERCHIE IN TOP BUREAU DRAWER - FoR PETE'S SAKE HORRY UP- THE MAN'S WAITING t PEIMEMBERS A TEN TUCKED AWRY IN PD AND OVER THEL B NES WIS SUSPIC MAN CANT CH < ) WAIT A SLCOND, MONEY'S IN OTHER TROUSERS By GLUYAS WILLIAMS © McClure Newspaper Syndicate HURRIEDLY SHOUTS TO WITE HAS POCKETS IN CLOSET UNTL BERS HE PUT ALL Ht S(nn‘ CHIFTONIER. WHEN PE CHAY 6‘ SuTS WIFE ARRIVES EAPLANING SHE MADE BILOMES CONVINCTD SHE RAD MORE A MISTAKE - SHE HAD LEFT TON HER. (HANGE THAN THAT JUST AS SHOUT DESK.- AKD DEALS OUT THREE QUART- FROM DOWNSTAIRS INFORMS IR, T DS, AND S PERES TRVIG _ THEM HE CANT WATT AL DAY O MGURE HOW MUCH THAT IS WDH $3.25 KNow/ RS CHNNGL (OMPLETES COMPUCATED TRANSACION SHE SLT TROM THE FRUTMAN-$1.10- OF PAVING 3336 AND HECANLET TF ONLY WHAT DID SHE DO WITH [T, LOCATES 31 CENTS 0 TILL NEXT WEEK. AND IT BEWIND KITHEN CLOCK JUSTAS MAN RE- NOW LETS SEE, HOW MUCH DOES PEATS TOR STH TIME HE GINTWATT LONGER ~ HE On€. HS WIFE

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