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TYABICITY AND PROPERTY AUTO INSURANCE New Brltam Herald MERALL OMPANY At Herald Bidg. 61 Church N RATES IS PSSENTIAL IN BUSINT ~s < no mu companies will pay in * damage policles nd of the po up to $10,000, pro- LIFE AS IT WAS ONLY YEARS AGO ATDITORITM PTAN STILEL SURVIVES ISLRY KIDDIES ) YOUR AID. labllity and The la- usually New York,” or them as ma to [ ot 0. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDA rarly every Sature & few runaways orlginate tre — horscs BY KROBERT QUILLEN of waiting whlle spent the time in | 8 and declded to make ! 1 e liberty, It only our foref hat ft of the what's left o ¢ ithers could wee freedom they Much ut somutimes resulted, w no parking regula by 7 f feathered : ) it reminds peo- to town, haul up alongside the . tie the farm horse to a pole makes a girl § and | b or place a 20- ‘ 1 it may L laz welght on the ground with ng to the ho with t it while he Ich one y did why &0 1 I8 beca ¥ peo- s they ts the country tI v parties, w t of $10 or $20 it wa 10 hire an entire trolie “hours and form Dowt ' Such big time kil re common than tod es fr m one business ¢ cerles over t t with the ne street or on the ackyard was more likely to Of cou: gome Azainst Measure 8] 25 Years Ago Today Dealere In Ireland Are Which Tends to the Abuses of the Sale Observations On The Weather Auto Using Much Ashestos “Old King." pet snake of Edgar wn of Port Arthur, Tex., went adventuring in the great, wide world and was gone for three montlis— where, no one knew. Then the far red lights of home beckoned and Old King came wigging back to his master Brown can recognize h pet by a scar on the DUCHESS PLEASED WITH U. 3. SOCIETY Well Informed, Is Verdict on - American People enake’s ne New York, Dee. 16.- Duchess Victoria The Grand Feodorovna sails to Coburg today with an opinjion that American soclety {is Il informed. The wife of Duke Cyril, who recently proclaimed him- self emperor of all the Russi made that elear in an interview a'. ldort-Astoria last night. tomorrow,"” she orry to be off. ere have back said, Ameri- gret that T with a feeling of real friendship for all Americans 1 have met. I have oved every moment of my stay here erybody has been so kind.” mehody asked American pared with the how you so extraordinar ntormed,” the grand Duch ed a » mére than you 114 vou fl..l sentiment here Russia 7" v sentiment for hey have been nd a sentiment againet @ was asked. think people liera appre- fate that regime,” was her reply. | e Grand Duchess was the din- | guest of \Vr’ nv] \[yn George F. I don't Vietoria | 1 fare- | FARI WELL To s, RAMM rarty in honor of 3 Jr., was giver me of Mrs. William East street hy the Matthew's church, of as been a mem- s several selec. 6 were soye m and Willia by William Refre 30 membe -Pound Salmon Trapped. L‘} Tims Caps FOR BOYS Just The Thing For Christmas $1.50 N. Y. Sample Shop New Britain Bristol | 5 | H | AY, DECEMBER 16, 1924. | Fact; andFanctefl Home Again STATESHEN NOW | (0 CLEAN-SHAVEN Lack of Whiskers Mal Makes Tronble for European Cartoonists Vienna, Dec. 16, — Styles intro- duced Into Europe during the war, by the clean shaven men of England and America, together with the | satety razor, have made trouble for Liypropean cartoonlsts, Time was when almost all the monarchs and statesmen of this part of, the world wore whiskers, and their faces wore consequently relatively easy to copy | or burlesque; but today King George | of England and King Ferdinand of Rmania are the only bewhliskered rulers who eling to FEuropean thrones and the latter is so over- hadowed by beautiful Queen Mafie | that he seldom figures in the world | M oW There was a fine crop of imperial whiskers when the great war began, hut death and revolution removed 1 put to light many of the beard- 1 kings. While democracy failed {0 place presidents into power, older narchs made way for clean- n sons. Among the bgardless prominence today, whose lard to carvicature, are ¥ I:bert, president of Germany, and Chancellor Marx; Herrjot, prime/ minister of France; and the kings of Scandinavia, Belgium, Epain and Italy, Mustapha Kemal, of Turkey, wears no heard and trims Tis mou- | stache so closely that there is no excuse to give it an upper twist with a view to converting him into a ter- rvible Turk with a knife in his teeth, In fact, erally ruled by men of faces are edrich Furope 1s now quite p-n-[ men who have the | appearance of regular evervday | chaps who lack the eccentricities and peculiarities which ecartoonists thrive on, en Furopean diplo-| mats have quit crooking out r‘nr\ arms and walking with a stoop and | a limp. The monocle is relegated to wmmzvnv\' familles which are no onger prominent, and fast-stepping | young democrats. arc taking the| places of the white-spatted old- timers who were such excellent tar- ts for the shafts of artists nndl iramatists, CHRISTMAS COAL HERE ARE some folks this year who cannot have a Merry Christmas, because there is no coal in their cellars. What would Christmas be without warmth and com- fort? All the presents in the land and the finest of food are as nothing with- out fuel. What could be more acceptable to many people than an order on us for a ton or more of our “Old Company's Lehigh Coal”? The Citizens Coal Co. Yard and Main Office Berlio Yard Uptown Offiee 24 Dwight Court, opp. Berlin station 104 Arch St. Tel. 2708. Tel. 2675-5. 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