New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1924, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, New Britain Herald)| ot danaers o the new repub: he D PUBLISHING COMPANY ment the New York Port Authority o e e | Faets and Fancies tlons of the carriers werg thoroughly DY ROBENT QUIAwN ! olection, | held ¥ SRRA which will ¢ y Eratifylug to Toaued Dally (Bunday Bacepted) A1 SpersonsRactua el SRy CORIMON aired. Brief tral t b At Herald BIdg., 61 Church Street Durlog. the war, emergens S vief training for an ambassa. | £l . “ LA emergency the | garghip: elping a winner. e e ew York Central was permitted to oo s CHILD LAROR PLAN 1T use the famons hridge route into the | Tt's & to whera nobody ean | ’ LA Sl il BY N.Y. WORED southwest tip of New Lngl put | dle without being looked over for | e SR ' B a bullet hole —_— After ¥ supported Uhe pro- hortly thereafter a disagreement o8 at fice at New Britain amendment, relating 10 arose over th hirae p y | R e s e I . v the r harged th It eldom pays to marry monay. | e L feinral Eprohivitiont o 114 “competing carriers.” and the New (Tf sha has the sack, he usually i i \ Epns khters In transporting flelght froin ) goion giatect writers usually get ria Wi i part of the harbor to Long | cverything from the Scotch exeept T atite oy Tk ng ) o Ialand the dialect Wisskoiwifawnvaton mdvertissis s the atntes. T swiers of \the bridge, th . et . W New laven railroad and the Penn ! : folans sgabiliyiito ATl A mAN's pay, she can get some of the Assocloted Press . svlvaniaf have no objretion to Per- | mun's pay i § tority mftting other railroads i S 5 ; ed they pay the world, and most of the ued Ut na th 100 darned dumb — 1gh s to appear Member Audit Burean of ¢ The A. B. C. fa & nailona J other carriers, & hearing was deemed which {urnishee news . ) 4 ssury to bridge the disagrec 3 eratia 3 ment, s0 to speak bl )8 andl ssary If the decislon goes against t ! d'stribution figure ] ghly rab owners of the span, and they el ol World tes a constant | clude to abide hy §t without taking i Ui g " and believes t Commission. it would mean that the A sclf-made man would ba dumb Grand Central. 43nd street " . e without “competing” railroads would ha vithout a waisteont. 1le'd have no TIME TO BEGIN SHOPPING ' v a mformity with what they deem Home is a sweot place nhere von FOR CHRISTMAS nt throngh a ' themselves capable of paying an gr tnstead of 1 NEs e t a t There is a difference of 24 1} Ippine iOonine ¢ . tead a in transporting freight by nse of tle e week be Yot tie 15th amendn and in this ¢ bridge or by lghters. Ehigpers of |y o A o et i Ser da als n osaye freight often are made aware that for the m mendons 3 5 . 24 hours doesn't appear to he — t woid b an Lhe REaCN i enormous amount of time in , Stacks going up mean progperity n fokt es and enforce | transportation of odities ,:“ il i anappens hoe a standard of personal li - ik, FO0LH 2rno wiseisn THEIR ATTITUDE mea k sausage. r e ! Quite a rumpus has been caused - n parts of New sEngland througl times are not rotten just be tha action of the Boston & Mair ’ B \ 5 low the things railroad in petitioning the Interstate i Commeree o If it 4 g gamely to e sion to abandor 1, it is a city of th age, 30 miles i : b el 46 in New Ha \ hi outAnd tha live along such a bra J y heir automebiles during S summer and fall, but want road to operate for them during the and snowy cold a person’s ashing 3 s ‘ &8 tv. In that position the o bal = Doing s f to bs standi Bl " S = NE: t sand w s when makes e — - me th h s time to got intn mociety : o TRAITS IN CHILDREN you d ',I‘ le w 5 ’ p : FROM CAVE DAYS ) E clligently foch J opinion of the ral child labor i gk L] : aws and of the campaign for the Rl anigals v 4l : ! 5 i P& itself. T ave help i \ the firs 8 1 tw s & - t a doubt to B 6 big brown : - T HERRIOT F3CES DANGLER on aws b ’ s gl : : OF LOSING POWER AN thentit L . SiRER 5 ¥ . h this ' B B to tak n s s £ Jstrict of Coimbia to serve a3 25 Years Ago Today T 2t a model for other states. gl ST . " . TP | - WHERE U. §°S MONEY S et - 5 G St e ; G % A & s from f 1 1 inju e the g w sary t & r > e N s o 6 of the e X < : ) < 8 & - this s - K i i ay i rmal seioo & 10,858 k= F iy Bl e ¥ that t . c P N a etie ¥ - L] g up b et sp. g 7 T a ¢ z one finds UF ; of t 1 1 ads ¥ in : - 2 S i . . A it Hail / ' a ; el T e ’ i st habits i its N ¢ @lso meems s gota N 5 ! : bttt o 2 : 3 b ‘ A Th st g L f \ ‘8 E - - s . . e 3 { man “‘ A : h Y \ = a0 a y v ‘ < el ¥ . g T : » 3 i : i ‘ [} s . : : T ct g [3 n " L N ) . nos e 1o - 7 e nir : A e Observations ' ‘ : . . On The Weather Ll = . ¢ R a ) i g ¥ 1 ; ; ) \ 3 " pa £ t : A X T . . s L HILL GATE ROUTL A N S : AT 1 PUBLIC SERVICE Scandia Lodge, S. F. of A : 8 The 3 1 To Initiate €lass of P was - Y are & t s A G 2 ) : . - L] i a r " i Pl : e | y | And his Disqualificd Ry Theela M. Stuart Me is handsome as Apollo; oh, his profile 1s divine! He's an athlete who is strong and tall and siim; ara double thrillers | as they look down into mine; | No. it fsn't very hard to fall for | him! | The tender way he holds me when he dances {s superb, . And his compliments are catehy, I‘ confer | “to love” in his vocabulary is | a very active verb, | His petting is perfection, nothing less! MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1924. The liat of his accomplishments is | long enough, I'm sure; To winygmy love, and yet, somehow, T teel A fellow's not an expert, hopeless amateur | When he has to drive with both | hands on the wheel! | T | 'Tis & Hard Yite | Mrs, Kindheart : “You look like vol may have seen better days, my good man."” | Outcast: “Yes, ma'am. T am the | father of a child movie actor which grew up.” but a Reclprocal “I love you for your Alice: “And T love you for your | good tacte.” | —8. G. Willlams. Little girls used to have dolls that would say “Mamma"’ when squeezed, but now big girls dress ike those dolls and say “Ewest Papa” when squeezed bR | Till Death Do Us Part | When we were married, dearest one, The first vows came from me; Your last words made us man and | wife, | As happy as could be. Il Things still remain the same with Though you are kind and true, us. 1 merely get the first words yet, The last helong to yon! —Jesse J. Mels. Eyes 1t “Her ey se forest s ahaded by violets.” | “Yes, 1 they are rather watery.” | —Mrs. H. IF. Walker. Trihes and Traits 5 | Some men have a striking per- lity, some hit the pipe, some their gentences, some split infinitives, and some do a ing business . ¢ men go round a suhject, turn the tables on others, about in opinion and some some wh some roll their o Some men cut up capers, some - friendships, and some open up new paths fo fame, Some men run their busincsses into the ground, some ch rain- Ws, some pursue pleasure, some lash off a poem, and some rush the eason. yme men ses others at poker, some look daggers at their ene- mics, some eye a needle, some scan ir verses, and some induige in glaring errors. TODAY’S THE DAY! JOIN “The 1925 Christmas Club of the New Britain National Bank this evening and be- gin to build up your holiday funds of next year. Last year we helped nearly three thousand people to save $110,000 for this purpose. This year you will want to join with them to make sure of the kind of Christmas you want. ’ H New BritainNational Bank OPEN EVERY MONDAY 7 to 8 o'clock JOIN TONIGHT—It won’t take two minutes to pick your classes, join the club, and get away satisfied that next Christmas will be the best of all. Paradoxical J } Sometimes T cannot understand { | How 1 iccesses he obtained— His dealings were all underhand | And yet the upperhand he gained. | Hfll[] 38[] []m] EEMS It's a Crime. What They Get Away | ’ | With Virginia: “Do you believe the fe- $ . e ot the epecies s mare acaary | WOMAN Must Pay $120,000 Fine than the male?” | | Arthur re, t you read the | {0 Recover Them —H. D, ein. ————— Copyright roduction For- el LD o 1 N o Yoric Do ey e et ued . sl al $80,000 brought to this country . ¥ |by Mrs. Irving 1 Bloomingda Two Dead, One Dying as cre seized by customs officials b cause of her alleged failure to de- Street Car Hits Auto clare the genm on her arrival on the EVE | terryboat Miss Vandenburg, ope from Mrs. Jules §. Bache last week. Atter shc had pald a fine of $26,000 the customs authorities returned a $500,000 pearl necklace when it was proved that the necklace had+been purchased in the United States Ferryboat Runs Aground With 100 Passengers Ogdensburg, N. Y. Dec, 8. ing on the S§t. Lawrence river tween Ogdensburg and Presc Ont., with 100 passengers ahoard, drifted on a sand bar near the Ame iean during a dense fog ar 9:45 last night. She was floated a ter a halt hour and proceeded ts Prescott. Operations were suspen —H. W. Graves. Sherbrooke, Que., Dee. 8.—Albert | Aquitania, November 14, will not be | ed for the night Maiic: Allard, 25 automobile salesman | returned unless she pays $120,000 s S i this city and Percy Harper of in fines and penaltics imposed by g - . z Pl Montreal, Canadian national rall- | customs authorities, according 1o Glacier Creek Gold onne sce the Fun hop in- way pullman conductor, are dead. |federal officials, Mrs. Blooming- 8 5 5 tes contrihutions.” e Allard, 27, a salesman ot dale s the wife of the treasurer of Find Causes Stampede Cooke: “Not a cent fr me this city, 18 in a hospital in a critical Bloomingdale Brothers, Inc.. a de- Dawson, Y. T, Dec. A i) =DV candition, as a result of a head-on | partment store tampede to Glacler Creek, sixty = collision between tomobile and | The selzure is the second largest | niles west, has resulted from the a Wally the Mystie a street car S ht. Harper | made at.this port in recent yea say of ore brought In by Gec He' Answer Y Questions faves a wife thre children, and segond large se ¢ from Kennedy well Kknown prospec His father llves in N, Ver- | a woman during the past week, |showing forty ounces of gold to the g N yOlfCHER RS mont Gems valued at $17,000 were taken |ton in & well defined vein b AR By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Write Him a Letter DI G, - nner. TART 20! ot know, SnapShOts of a Man Waiting for His a : Tours, Lulla E Dear Luia Bye sere Just ¥l t il 4 D L S ThisgMerRDe RATAERSNEH e THEN PROWIS TRIES TO GO ON READING Diarwallt RS PAPCR UKEASTY oS RTURNS TOPAPER TN PROVIS RS RS LG e Hoga's my chance to frea AT WATCH , AND SNIFTS TOWARD T mus oM OOR 70 L My soul of gamn 1 poetry KITCHEN FOR SIBNS OP DINNER 1P TABI N L R L @ MeClure Newspapes Syndicate fn do your best to Puil 1t Through Dear Pull-It Through ve done my stint, ¥ re's yo d verse in 1 “had ment vour street address We w ave pald you — more = The Fditor's Gossip Shop ' T w. ¥t Mystic series haw B 2 1 iteelf unusuaty populs < RELES GLOOMILY ROOND DIN® ) AMIBUALY PORCET o THAT (T ATS QUERY AT KITTHEN 4 { readars, we a arranging CALS UPSTAIRS THAT WSQUMTE :gnf RD 16 INFORMED THAT NER TABLE WONDERING WHAT | e e e PAST ONE+ ISNT THERE GONC 0, (0 LF DOEENT KELP OUT DIN- TREVIRE Eoe DI AR gtead of two, beginning soon after BE ANY DINNER. TODA FRE X T PILCE GF BREAD AND Srat Ctithe years TNDS WIPE 15 IN THE KITCNEN NER'LL NEVER, BE READY Sl OLIVE the questions that Wally i swers have been submitteds | readers, and these that have 1 jacked proper style but have pos- | gessed clever points have been re- J written and made acceptable. ‘ Wally the Myst welcomes the | 108t perplexing of social probiems. | He makes no charges for his v Address him any time you are ) | e e NOUNCED — et : . IMSELR IN HALL JUST AS DINNER 15 AN > e e B AT,,“S: D REST OF FAMILY ~ REMEMBERS HE HAS TO LOOK AT N o ettty EWWI,WNGDAZE';QQ ARE THEY ALL READY, DINNER. FURNACE . TEUS THEM T SIT ke ar nen t GOODNESS SARE € o T 5 ‘ i SOMETWING TILLDINNER'S READY WHL BE ON IN A MINUTE sow —Lisie Newion. | - -

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