New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1924, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1024. . . !.v bus lines, tis t hat tr country. But when he reached he New Britain Hera\ld B e s o i Paots and Panetes HERALD PUELISHING COMPAN t ler whether they care to (riendly references to other nations | BY ROBERT QUILLEN Tasued Datly ( bus operators, and 1t so .0 the history books studled by the | At Horald ) 8 \ o v At o \ ildren of the emp 2 el . N @ Riven ren of the empire have been| N wonder Adam and Eve got| o) \ busses @ installe ellminated, he gave the audience an along well. They had no relatives. "o e ; me routes. of the agreeable surprise. Such methods —_— Well, the decay of §ood conversa- tion glves the prondun a little | Entered at the Post Office at tatn | | ar operators, it is ur ! ations, such as exists, |s accumulat- " RUINED as Hecond ™ | - its rolations with its men the ed durlng our youth, Henry Ford o witle lands are those so % Alexande . s \ ¢ fap away you can't get the smell, | .o ) | HAR ORD 1 as acting ! once was derided for saying that peniib; “Geo Whiz, but this is awful! Why, but men ¥ this 1 orry 1 Cross word Christmas goat: A Cros-m-heart-n'-hope-t'=die, it men wl his time 18 8orry ho exag- three.lotter word meaning sire and 1 couldn't treat a brother like The Center of Attraction—These Days Our Big, Spacious, Easy of Access . The only profitable adve od ny al crated in this manner; but there is ending with ' Sis' treated me—ahe masrisd Tke n T ienis ot Y ha ubt that the jingo spirit in some — Jackson yesterday, 'n’ when ' i re kept a1 books: whicht is. bred' uto Ge ..‘n g ric 1’ (-Jwr ].h.” ult i.hm asked Tom Briggs t'day f'r ten £ hire men worth $10, If any, and pay (e st t 2 ° u e ey P IS s t ! o who read and study them, s oty AT Cota LUxItin Sodu, i)y ‘ ) ; o them $4 Says: ‘You see any files on me?" [ porators of the Conn it's bu will bear great fruit. Most of our \blished 8o far, were former trol- distrust of “forelgners” and foreign over new con- “history was bunk,” and he undoubt. | Japan has done in eliminating this specie t It's a ¢ ystem that provides ggone! He used t' be good f'r v , ' ¢ ) s ' o :,‘ and it would be a step for- Publicity for tax payeis and nono for arter twice & week—yes, air! X g : Sl ol D bkeona i e 104y Thagnrn wou'L G o ; Jolly Old Santa Claus Has 1 in other nations if . ’, Ev'ry Wednesday night, 'd grin, R TR CHCR I ; i S04 (1) (R e L (el (i | '~ Bip mo hait-a.daliar, s h , Come to Remain With . ndve A possible, ) © same wise method. Say, ‘Bub, I bet that you ain't 5 1 m the ea juate of a year O » £, :I ough t' go t' bed in the Us Tlll X as | ) i \' 1 » . Svas(atad Takloland : i~ \ | Dark—right now. He'd see! ) lives and mak- & z CWhy, Toyland is ready for the little ones; ready for in another month 'r two million homeless, the had cnough t' git a new 7 the grown-ups as well; ready with a galaxy of led the world in res- ilove, 'n' a real Big League ball, toys that will gladden the hearts of children. > N8I has t' spoll it all, Ry marryin® 1ke Jackson, who 1S BIGALD nemory humanitaria e 8 2 § ' f'r a nickel! Sho— riendly effort has not been : . Ehe borrows all he gives ' mel” AILROADS 4 Romance! ly:—"T wish you would put in one of vour stores.” r of The T'un Shop:—"I'd put you in two stories, with a | on top!"” | Must Be ’ “T sce where they have fuvented ssages of good will, s : - b a gas for the next warmthat will put 1 the stains of thi t beir ney isn rythin Irs n entire nation to siecep for 24 " pord : nain eradicated. but « har N e 3 Complete Assortment of REAL MOVIES Lib Ol T g : it R U o ltetiar sttaiiini s viiliooa LIONEL g With these electrie. motion of the exact- FCHOES OF “DIPLOMA e 1 any | fArCE? “ i enty-two inches fall, in- ELECTRIC TRAINS | picture machines, just like you MILLS” STILL HEARD. : A e 3 5 ortvnde Marlesasier il ctible head, arms and legs, And Accessories see at the regalar movie sh time s ¢ her t i 3 ; walks and says “Ma Ma'" very \ orles including lights, = You can run shows, tc : Rept 1t Dark plainly, dressed in a pretty ridecs, crosslhgs. | svery machino thers s o LoistiL b e i - ..| Anna:—"Was she embarrassed the sortment of s and TOMD- | gwritches, ete. Outfs sion tickets, electric H e LA rs. Regular §$3.00. Very spe- tachments and roll Irst time she tried a mud.pack { Alma:—"Ye : 1 08, | $5.75 to $20-75 $1.95 to $11.95. avera she was 80 embg 1sscd, she couldn't show lier facc —————— th ¢ ¢ ] r —Arthur 8, Baumann. z s £ T Al IeuRimEs i SR i s L e . . i ALL THE POPULAR GAMES SHOULD GLT RESULTS from accredited 1 i + was a wonderful, little hand. A |8 I S R ng all | colleges. While it Jude 3 2 A It 0 1 feast one’s Junior Combination Board, plays encd 12 games, $1.00. | Tip Top Boxing, $1.00. senior Combination Board, plays L never 14 games, $1.50. 10 $10.00 > get a chance to hold Crokinole Boards, $3 Bloxo, 30c. Ruddy L Toy Yale-Harvard Lootball - Game, And & thousand others. Sew- | Children’s Desk $2.50. ing sets, knitting sets, millinery Fables, Chairs, Rockers, Dol - House TPurniturc. Fiyer Sleds, $1.00 10 Ring Toss to $1.00, Bilt 1. Z. Builds Houscs, $1.00 1o $10.00, HumpiyDumpty Cirens, 81.2 Puzle ¥ s I 1t was the first Royal Flush ho had Table Croquét, $1 outhits, pictures and map puzz in his lif @] vonyanna, stoo, —20c 1o $1.00, Flexible i D. (g prarcheesi. 9sc. Black Boards, 59¢ to $6.98 S10 ——— ¥ Flinch £ The New Ercetor, $1.08 to . Speedway Sleds, $2.00 to §5.50. " Rook, 79¢. Meccano Outfits, 681,00 to 5 Automobiles FLE Lt on Bl vic Toc, Tool Chests, $1 OB ONE Kyl 2 LK Doll Carriage 11 word man 1 c o “““i name |13 - : met with your approval. \ Yea’ BO! fay we continue 10 > yOur €o- | bout some con- S —— ATUTOING IN WINTER 1S g ; BATHER UNPOPULAR : e e ST ek Dy e : e utions tonight?) thing work: heis referring to it as an Tarnish '\hul'w 25 Vears Ago Teday " Knew What He Was Getting ‘f,’ 1 J;“."‘,; | Skiing behind a race horsi 1 open-air P! iing, and not as soft a landing in event of a spill Moritz, Switzerland. Bedtime Stories. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS It Gets Them This Way. ATTITUDE OF JAPAN NEEDS CLEARING K0 MARKET FOR CR . I\l IARALT FURN LT Ob\?(_’fvatlans O1L FROM RU On The Weather s i American and I Togces Pri Than ¢ cndations goodness have ne 10, and APPLESAUC AN

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