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New Britain Herald " """ ", HERALD PUBLISIING COMPANY [ AL esent p OLD SANTA CLAUS'S BLDTIME STORY et as handled re will stmaster well estion Next ans Erwi as at the ( ¥ it is the n to ingoing Jourt It is believed that not in the least he enienced in taking parceis to uring the ho ey will this year. st sp in the loca 1t eighing of par s a nuisance neccssary for pur zard Christmas | ritating feature, it very year to | wise will ba a e wonderful | when the Court his has set Santa | ready for use. en won- | is soon | BUILDING bes suf- trees to fill the But reali- 1 girls, ling — yes! s ler construction fin entirely a great s\ ent to a ABANDONING 1S COMMON 1mps persons chase stamps to w. of persons holding pa thing of ¢ street an during 1 prise, not he have this seekin t in e BOOM 15 GRATIFYING rmation from structed Nawl Br 24 wa as has heen Britain as FLIGHT SENSI and building lay rush ' publi as in- heen the office should ar not be g to ine is ir- past is s not it was 1 with eyes to see that CO-OPERATION NEEDED 1O COMBAT ORD HER HIGHER POSTAL T 1S NOTCH FEVER tainer for NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1924, Fact: and Fancies BY HOBERT QUILLED L, when a y lke castor purpose; bt i per uttered. until Kin coats meddle are in the rtoon the part is will be to ymmittee prevailing let fever that t ewliere supg antage. to addres and i hias placed his finger of the weak discase, IS LEGAL TEGHNICALLY, BUT NOT MORALLY Attor eneral jon reported action of an emp variably you a bad day down tow mittee in his influer pending legislation v = for inferl busis of your W people superior 1 the law However, technicall have been no viol but from a moral standpoint the f 8in keep higher standard of liv- wages activity by an employee ate committee 18 quest probable that after t discussion upott the matter that t affect be Refusal will mor . is n for things ity in de one of the riment o ustice to make public the detalls of the matter is as ques tionable as the 1 1e scnate employe } ment of justice is a Ite administration should harbor no of right is It the i fdual in gated had d not ons {de been some private per- i with the nate ittes, there is t t would at the department of first barbers are things some you DIVORCED FROM FOURTH, DECIDES HE IS THROUGH of the ma office wing. But on Second Thought 18-Year-Old Chicago Man Adds ‘For & Year at Least. I know it's 1 Willie, “but 1 ore 1 go ted Editors, o) 25 Ye&fs Ago—T'oday sofd ented t That Date From Paper of ¢ expen 5" he tted sul the wiles of womank SADNESS TN NEW YORK Mulberry Street Mourna Death of Its “Mother', Mre. Parrone Rizo —Christmas Plans Changed COMHITS SUICIDE Tohm \. Boyle. Despondent Because of Vdversity, Ends Life in Room New York Lodging | GREAT BUSINESS Chvistmas Tra ' Chicago Has Sur- passed That Any Other Year I s Histe Veteran Official Dies At Salem, Massachusetts Mrs, Santa Claus | By Walluce M. Bayliss | Behind each man who makes a famous name is a woman helping in the game, | Historians make that assertion, and A public speaker's sure to get a hand I'here It 1 be dear me. It sounds like bull; just that, But there is one man, jolly, famous, | fat, | Who owes his world-wide reputa- tion to The girl | said: “I do.” That man is Santa Claus; he gets the praise, But come, and let us for a moment gaze the things the Missus for him Who makes the dolly dresses neat and trim? Who cuts the weekly budget here and there there may he woolly hair? cooks for Santa keeps him well can come with sleigh, and bell? Who advertises Santa in advance Until citement makes the kiddles nce? who tips Santa off just to bring, The kind of dolly, ring? Come on, you do what's Mrs. Santa M beloved wife has made of Upon does So a sheep with Claus and reindeer, | And what hox of tools, or 1-boiled right! Claws this fellows, Kis very you're grateful; do it on she probably will ery! Tonight and Mistletoe! Tirst flapper: “Look at poor old Lidwina under the mistictoe, There's life in the old glri yet.” Second flapper: “Yes, hut she's the kind of a girl that men don't Sayings-of-a-Child Blues! Brown: “Did you r ildren's society is after DBlack?" Mrs. troubi Mrs, Brown: “Well, you sce Fun Shop printed one of her chil- dren’'s bright sayings that Mrs. Black sent in. Ever since then Mrs. Rlack gets them all together every night, and they each have to say something clever or get a Whip- The Bright that Mrs, Mrs the ¢ White: “What's the the Der —Fdith Robinson, The FAitor's Gossip Shop A Merry Christmas, A greot you as of yore! swoppers shoppers! of you be from this Ye il none store, presents w T was your present varied stock to make you pleasant i to make you knock the goods we've carried ngs to bring folks joy; a rt all those o the girl and Christmas Day be full of wholesome t you drink, be you here next merry cheor; ary! wvant year! Typical Christmas Greetings She Sent urely 1 The Card istinee 18 way Lo you very warnmiest are on the more Meant y here, She it doesn't a “hs 1 never even got a The Card She tmas card @ 10 for In't Card She s card is late sent stten not a ing it Meant it e ght of The Card She Sent Mis Lower Nature o announces: “Whate'er I may | sometimes it is | who stood with him and bit), 8o Ma can't epeak in angry tones About the way we pick the bones, J. O'Connell, He Didn't Have to Puzzle Out Those He Got Later Rolls: “Why was the groom Igte for the wedding?” Roycet “I pnderstand he started to work out a cross-word puzzle the night before and he couldn't tear himself away. 80 The Hint Before Christmas Mrs, Knick (leaving chauffour): “Will you walt hero for the press ent?" Chaufeur: “Sure thing! I | you wouldn't forget m —Robert G. We've often wondered why some enterprising genius hasn't caleu- lated the mileage of the average baby carriage. (Copytight, 1924, Reproduction | Forbidden). . Qbservations On The Weather Washington, De for Southern New | changing to snow toni ably Thursday morning | night, much colder | Fresh to strong southwest | shifting to northwest tonight. | Forecast for Eastern New. York: | Rain, changing: to snow on the coast and snow in the interior to- night and probably Thursday morn- ng; colder tonight; much colder | Thursday; fresh shifting winds be- coming strong northwest tonight. | Conditions: Disturbances are central this morning over Outario and Georgla. They are causing un- settled weather with rain or snow in nearly all districts east of the | Rocky Mountains. Heavy rain wa ported from Alabama, Georgia and | Florida. An area of high pressure i8 producing pleasant weather with lower temperature befWeen the ocky Monutains and the Mississippi The lowest temperature re ported was 88 b zero at White River , where a fall of ‘I\TO degrees occurred within the last 24 hours, Conditions favor for this vielnfity rain or snow followed by clearing jand colder Thursday. knew Hiller, 24.~—Forecast gland: Rain and prob- colder to- Thursday. winds The ano Main 2798 degrees W o ‘Turns Down Gift of | $25,000 He Has Enough Baltimore, Dee. 24, — Frank A. Furst, president of the board of the | Arundel Corporation, turned down a Christmas gift of $25,000 voted to him by the directors of the company. “How does it feel to turn down that ?” he repeated. “All T can say is, that there's no feelfng at all on my part. I've got plenty of money, and I haven't any more hurdles to go Just didn't it. 1'd rather see my company. that T've helped build into big eorporation, have the an myself.” Mr. Furst is mnuch money over, 1 need money 75 years Bruemmer Re-Elected For His 22nd Term A. W. Harve 1 A, 0. 1. W, as elected the 1 z officers; T.onls Holtzhauser, workman workman Cat man; W. I7, Br George Barkn Holt J. I grand lodge; nate re past Kenney, master Kenney, fore- overseer; C. A and ftreasurer 1éri Estell erine Forsyt recorder MeNuity, , outside watchman; trustee for three ( ) Jacobh Al years; to th alter- the VOG Kenney, fepr sentative 1s 38 DIVORCES ( Bridgeport, Dec v for court 1924 Office e Wish Everyone A Very Merry Christmas. Citizens Coal Co. terlin Herli Tel. 267 tonn Ufies Arch St Tel. 1208 198 EONTENTS convRIauTED. UE SHOE SHOP 236 MAIN KT. In the Heart of the The Mlnutefl RE TELLIN TING UP HALY TWINS- BLESS THE LITTLE S TA CLAUS = YO 2 FROM THE REGI( That Seems A Year U HEAR N OF THE CRIBS