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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 192 | New Britain Herald|m wio sousht revenso agatnst | they must bo today far greater A man s drunk when he feels|mountatn dlatricts and the plains YANQ | [ty becanse of an unjust conie. | 1hAn they have ever been be- | sophisticated but can‘t pronounce [eta RERALD PUBLIBHING COMPANY. | (lon I his encls. dos in history, The stock mar- |t | “Temperatures are generaliy lower : N ! Why 1t w AT KCERell Lt o present | {In tho upper Jake rogion and north VALUABLE FREE SOUVENIRS WITH PURCHASES was neeessary for Ander e fs nneh (he same as 45 | Men sin in secret, and only a used | 6rn portions of tho Misslselppl valley A e BTos e e Birest, [#0n to turn bandit because of u sup tin Florida land, Some of |car knows how much a man can |but Hlsing In the lower luke region ' poscdly unj convicllon tn h o hiyers, of course, are pur- cuss Conditions favor for this vielnity | S— g 4 | ehasing for investment but the —_— Increasing cloudiness with rising | 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATE® |aarles uy I8 stated ‘ et AL L In the old days you hated the vil. | temperature followed by vain, I\ T anins LM R VLT P EL IR LY " solo purpose of golilng | 1ain and loved the hero, but that — A 2 Mophe: and hasn't turned bandit 10 somec » highe \s | was hefore movle heroes were | b 1 Month, | gher up. This movle heroes were in i ertminal camo to thls coun- | 1% all very fine so long ae thls | vented. en 80 years of age, runnir someone elsa comes along to | —— Entered at the Post Office at New Rritain i e Ihe more over-extended | as Second Clawe Mall Matter, au ; ‘ CR . atlvo positlon §s buflt A | — B tot ry ¢ more drastic must be e ) | TELEPHONE CALLS BeBraDuLiunon drrivaliinihl the nitimate readjustment. All | atey A son lost no tl ir of discusslon may be of no Business Ofice 5 N but it certainly Editortal Rooms 2 S Ol Wi have marked pertinency | i 1 t in numier “ tima within th next few The only profitable advertising med R yloy ! 4 THere dooenit saet ot b roaes in the Cty. Clreulation booke wo con téaed | 2 m to be room in press room always open : : an sy wail Y eurmalis o one Emall world for the word 1 In South Lmidtina . “decorum” and eaxophones. | t Nad the predilec ving o) Member of the Assaclated Presn me fdentined wi What every girl knows? 1t fant || Shop Editor, care Of the New | Inted Prese in oxclusively en i P g the fendc ardor that enables Mm to express || Pritaln Herald, and your letter | the use for re ublication ol ; Ler with wa s love so well, but experience, will be torwarded 1o New York also | ! t cost of 1ving, will | —— (»‘ ;‘ \ nto t ity be d i “I never try to run things” usual- | sad hut True, Volks! A URDA& Y' Q Afifi Df "% [ 3 ; 3 the next 20 years, 1y means “I'd rather sit back and | The shrill winds cry to cvery guy Member Andit Bureau of Cireulation oceaslonal Anfer- | knock than to help,” | Who owns a shack or hovel, FI cy. Some 3 " " At S e el S DL LN e money. Son — SRR 1S s AL St G s at om 2nd Floor which furnishes s and ndver 3 ! time, and probably nest y Tt must seem strange tn make n sercer : . I fo 5 ) Tawr it h',,’,‘ susnanore L e Dotmaid whoto IR s i kot M 10 e s Vot o ok i R e DUR POLICY OF QUICK TURNOVER AND SMALL PROFIT BENEFITS THRIFTY Sre based ‘upon this au P i ' 1ze of capital for fnvest- | audience coughing. ‘ Il PEOYLE WHO MAKE OUR .wll)!’.{u THEIR SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS protection acainst fr rla prospero ess man n thy ment and speculation, and the — The Flatterer smart ( that feature all the newest touches of fashion, such as Queen Anne col- § distribution flgures to b A p mar . ¢ ralloNE v not he iz o 1 1 X : B e i S ' Tooa) @Aivertisera v world, It is (o be T '” Y "" l’\ llogg Y;”\ i t bo as big a6| Mra, Newbride: A policemar lavs, shawl collavs, pull sleeves and double-breasted effeets. HE dey IW Mr Tughes, it he can T , 1 jes Hmen 0- b ot Sy P P ; i lpaid me the nieeat compliment to The Herald fa en sate datly In New tlon: mercly the siat e who! (-’:mm‘-\' is 1 1'!‘\\\\‘1 v‘m red et u L S a: 1 Ll I “R MARMINK FUR COAT with beautiful LR ] .t New tlon; imere e men o o mbbling with | red Her husband: “ilow was that?” FUR COATS h LR : { York at Hotalln po | Rastdiige St ) T ; { oeaded silk o . P’ o Witare): Belivisun Newssinnds: dicd would bo suficlent prosperity and ever expan | — Mre, Newbride: “Ile arvested me BRONZE CARACUL FUL ‘.(H,."f‘“ ) brocaded silk lining in a (] 1:“ F O hope. - We shall, aa usual Prohibitlon has its polnts, but ! for not being old enough to drive 1id NAly v It full-length model ... .... LK ed e fold that *Wall street jstheonly | you'll never hear a song like “Lit- | car.” sollars, cuffs and border; —— | AGAIN BUSY PLANNING e e o e Sl | . Mo I t rown Jug” about a fruit jar. | Genevieve Meaken, of red fox N AT ae QR DO MONEY FOR PARKS AL SMITH'S FUTURE plettau : % SILVER I\III.H AL \(l i NORTHERN BUCK SEAL FUR COATS AND TRIANGLES Now that embattled democracy | Anyhow, a fine time will ho had | Among the noted examples . FUR COATS 3 ith handsome beige squirrel (h i) ard of Tinance and " m has vindicated Gover- 1Y all before the receselon com- | falnt praise is the statement \m Score One for the Negative, UR COATS ..o ik L | ”'T Sttty r\ ! 5 nd his profeg | . s in ns good | PN Are more considerate than wo- | 've studied evolution \TURAL MUSKRAT Marand eufls oo on, convinced e En {And 1 find there's nothlng in it I'UR COAT, dark skins. CATUR JOPARD FUR COAT wit and such sundry fmprovements av i i They say this old worll slarted MISSES’ FUR COAT OF CARA NA'L .\.\!A LEOPARI CC with necessary in Willow Brook and €% b | ‘\\\“n'; s monkey |'n rnnx‘mmnj : with handsome ol cufls and border Stanley Quarter parks, will recom- - All folke coma not fro onlee ARih slate D L ; mend to the Common Council tha e busy telling manner {n which a man, | That 1s the stand I've taken, toxdcoliauEtrmants ' natural raccoon ....... < A S “m,”‘]; | Some of us surcly from $32,000 be appropriated for the | the universe that the future looks | | pigs— an aurora horealis to the gov- { Or hy I8 my name | —M. C. Bacon. and has never been heard | ! s aie | Tuh Night (Tes This on Your Linoleum) 0aooooooh! Tow Jeece miss you | THREE WONDERKFUL, VALUE-GIVING GROUPS OF RA STYLISH COATS unken driver, gave the natue purposes, the moncy heing ay from the Hawley fund. But the ambitlon of fifth ward [ Ior Insta There Is one scc- the left which opines he is ¢d to a fourth term as gov4§sin poulari cal person, posted a bond of a trick that may [ gy citizens to have trlangles at Droad, if all of us had twice as| if the police do not | much money, the net effect would ! Clinton and Burrltt strects beauti- | er ¢ : e R At 39 0@ Such ceolors as tanager, cuckoo and lipstick are featured in ot e B ethods or- | be to make degirable lots twice as % . v | " 3 fled, meets with the announcem ernor ok ”; IM Bhot ‘Y o . tuh night, ® handsomely furred Coats that follow the flared as well as the by the park board that there are| Another scction in the center | names with automobile | © w;‘_:\-“l‘-“' -‘?””“""» ] ”’f"‘l’ “’”"“"y“‘”;“‘f |B| straightline silhouettes. Particularly attractive are those Coats developed in rt's ! ARt % ; T ving 0001 ow Teece miss you tul Tt e ; no funds on land for further im- s to groom Lim for the 1 " ot fentig 01 another way to get educated is| 2°°%° 1:1;:m 2 ! bolivia, which is so good Iunlnn)i‘ in bright autumn colo; provements, although matter ate A b to wonder if ar Wil get Your {yo e than you'll cverrr knoow. et 3 T | will befreforred to the hoard Another section (o the right hip- . ; overcoat if you itiin thoteat | 1 ¥ i ool dear, b, roummin, At 55 }(', ariously furred ai ‘tl‘.n many | .wutu“h»(,nu‘ al thi: | Finance and.Taxation hurraka him for the presidency—at | Another plot o kill Mussolini. It scldom happens that a woman | Leecceaving you there all alonnne, _~mi:lH(‘ price. The styles have that well-tailored look you S TR G R R o reprisa were ordered, x-proud. fa {aks’ her Iwus:| OBl Myees: pootrs hearret is acl expeet to pay more for. I',“,“t” arc ‘fi“ the warm, rich shades of the Dy sent sea be an appropriation for the sc The govesnor himself has nothing € (o the dispateh. Tt ds f 18 too proud to take| . me e i son, There are many models for the misg, the small woman, as \*v]. as the regulu " gether upon what is un- 3 allmor Rl LRI Vi LEaR rang izes, 36 to | ; Tatter as. well as for {he Amst es. | to J S "l n wh | alimor e range of sizes, 36 to : | - — | il B term | = = 0 10 oh! ow Teeee n1sss | (& s pecially in view of the fact that the e i o Well, America had to g0 easy "\m(m('n;llmvwb:vh ,‘.‘\Zv‘. Teeecece mi At @0 There are reproductions of Parvis erveations. We aie as proud i cost of euch beautification would be YUR 1 !' "' '“ ‘ The plan of the Leugue of Wom- | 2P0UL PAYINg her debt to Franee be- 2 aanatic B Rirne to offer them as you will be to wear them. They arve furred Brativale B lia i Tha oy ST0C 1o19) T valagi Jcds NOmE= | sa of the folks back o 1 2hi Y 5 ! S o - S comparatively little, The money N Lo e e _H”“] mee a lot the folks back home | PR with .\uch pelts as beaver, squirrel and fox. These eloths include both suede surfaced could not come from the Hawley| ! i e e j e i Tn reply please refer to— and needle weave materi of the highest quality. Many lovely models ave shown, - end euchBibineyndyiuaingighean e chanee to come out in the Corrreet U1 we had | e ‘I"T”y WAL both for the miss and older woman. specifically Included in it. But e pr ] ke {a car,” said she, * make it a | (001 ”“:lf hn’l el b city could make a sn poropria i but - the figures i i [point to take out th nB8rE whe (LIRS B i e e i e tion for the purpose the next in the market quotations | i haven't onc When he noticed on each letter i il | The more the New Taven rall- P IENEHSENOLEa 0L oa G l— ) vy rw . J C 1 4 budget, oI ANt e D e ) s bt e bra et T e fetaa oy e el (aaremn lows, | She hiadEsteredE DANT angsomely ‘Urred cats | : o 2 y plans the worse the outlook for the | Inc.) | S FFor women who 1¢ large d garments. These Coats are m.w» of fine ; should n)\ 1 'r rloo :] Her ) rains. 1 this thing keeps up the | Telling Things vm(lh\ weave {: and have fur collars and ample {ur cufl’y (h j ) 1 minor heautifications that ; g - | Sundny school [teadhers “Now f | beaver., Anniversary Sale Price i} - s through this city | 25 Y A T d’ | Sunday school teacher: ‘2 of Mendoza beaver. Anniversary Sa (e SRR A A i mean much for the letie sense [been ¢ L IroT N or Iy fobilans Alslancall ears g0 0d@Y | jycrt 1011 the cluss where men go 3 of the fifth ward, and that is sc 1, and level of pr e 7 i s { who drink whiske: "y i o G S i {1 et or to haul “cmptics | Abert: “They go to my father's b iing y wor . ! i ny tme SINCE | ek to the mines, | Corporation Counsel Hungerford | piace | | Tt is t honed that the finance j(he boom period of 1916. Just why | A [ d New Britain today in | TanBeE o L : d board w G or t sl ¢ 0 4 A e | t 3,000 suit brought by Hart- | o3 | B } ommend the small sun necded fo |1 1 of stoc Sries e B alieged polution of the | guulgia stars are foreser in the | In Klass at Krazy Kiddie Kollege ‘”‘/VT 1 QF ST ¢ als from the script 4 show the fifth ward that {he city 1 A 0 ! o el S 1) ”M) et l“il ¥ '-‘;"m limelight of matrimonial scandais. (Conducted by Gertude, Jr.) i ® : L seene in the play, As fhese 3 ! wniown on, it now will be |con the manner of trying the 5 » o a | Tecteh ny MAYIN | are m' ireed they are timed. At o o A R B . 1 ok i | i : 2 b | Well, don’t we all know a e | ID (M C. i) NV‘ Y wed. At i alert to do i wrd iy remarhed il , o smoke five cont clgars | €8¢, Whether by jury or not. T o G S i use the werd ‘sturdy SF LI 0 | the conclusion of cach scene i i ing these 1itt e | 1 ition of tock . o | . Connecticut Co. has pur- | [ director knows approximately low 4 Roct et E ; . has)| | e “y a new closed car for use un‘\ i ! ; y ‘mm»\ T Sl T e el ine . y 1 plung- ([ T 1 (1o man at door): “Any | this fuss about niee clean | Hope To B Able To Save Much|rehcarsals, camera ar clostups : The sit n us glves | Tho common council did not meet reii o land other details of scencs are per will he w 1 N r ) Ioh oo | Wednesday night, so the bill sent in | Ny ita s | soun AN applesauce to me Cutting of Films by Previous | rected so that the director and star small ou L1 ! : own for g ,”‘ Contractor I D. Shaw was not Ragman (after thinking): “Any | And wen Tm sent away from the | e | know exactly lLow cach detail o e ; : ) been i i 1and ho gets no wages this | s { LGV {100k on the sereen, AR R et tente: | Yol AR Citonalinoiiter, h, C n F. H. Johnston —Ttohert T. Gibbons. | 'Cause my neck eturdy—oh geet” | Cul ( | "ryouts also are applied to mem- el 3 1 1o |bUTY are safer t1 that board can fix him | @ ] e . I | bevs of the technical staff. Ilectr nat y Etir )y i C up befors it 1s t o hothe T | : ! | ? ) o | 5 of | Wheth- o e for another |y o fraprock Muscum of Un-Nat- | stage s 1 | cians are sent thro rehearsals & ; oy T eHOCId Ayl | Engincer Cadwell went to Wi el st : y kel et i M thiy T 4 ! , 15 Ay ind Gl Haveler T By Dr. Walter 1. Traprock | etir perimenting and A TALL OF TWO ! R of beantifylng and grading the No i ! | il ; pUlleRt Roicliire SENTENCES seanting that ther E cont e 00l grounds thore The Ship Model Seetion red wen i} < The 17-year-old New Y 1 n two it must he ahone » first snow flakes of the wi The modern craze for shin- Rl U U o R The 17-year-old ¥ ; ED ; g e e il o 1odels has lod me to Install in the | v I terror, ) [ CORKS AVPECT MARKEWD i WA e v g i MM Wo ought to get Senator Jlall 10| Tt is understood friends of Lfou- | Muscum at Derby ivate col- | A he feels the sl rie pl | L 6 UP—Used cham- murdering a - ) c ! i | n 1 | ten Nonel Thompson will pre- | 1e¢tion of these obj which is st Dite with surpuls foo ud vemoved | 1 : awe colleeted by was rid I ¢ 1 ¢ ! tot : 10 Governor-clect Ml without doubt the mc £ ) l ze rest ms her ing i e for roving the b T 4 s A ) 1 f « ly as are t " Sorlnl dollar ! ! i | facts conc )& his qualifications o | the world, The curator 3 de- ) studio of rly as are tips. The corks i ) i v L n e e 11 oncral, 1t |pariment is Prof. Ieemstich, au- | [ fizure strong- plain o \ k1 1t only took | is governor will con. [thor of “The Archeology of | | [ nt t il s on (he cham- perhay 9 ) ‘ ¢ Britain with at least one | ATk who built for me an exact | s D higgsp " railr pointment In return for the vole | model of Noal's famous eraff, {h — s L i i [ cross-section of which shows | . ! i of improvi vs that w the [the interior arrangements witl D [ o g ives the price [&lalls of different sizes for animals e On t I ro uential 1y 60 conts. Hart- | ranging from the ant to the ole- | "ul)L!Thiifl h;‘,xqm“ - down i i ) s are now écllng for | phant. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS' = 1 \ Amptuons exhib! . ) *Ni s - . : ; A ‘ | A sumy . ihit the | McClure Newspaper Syndicate 5 Turier soclety appointed | simpler vessels o S . [to R it Guenther, Ose Kunze, | among others a Norwe He ) ta n ihe Stocckel, Paul Leopold, and |brod” or herring-trapper, Yo i utltor o dwrachtrrate large folding doors in the | ; S Daes o | O r for a through which the herring enter | = o only to find there 1 no exit. Siml- | i med J Eon N play Ab lar boats are in use taday, herring o railroad Pruc y Falr' at the helng in great demand to | e Russwin Lyceum Monday I with and to produce thirst | o ) o o atlictyse iy — for festive occasions. An interesting " 4 | case near t exhibit contains b : ¥ AL AT e LUt 06 . some early starbourd and port [ £ but that tapply to servation watehes designed by Gmues of Ge- | whethe E ¥ neva for the iss n | t 1 — On lee Wea{l)er Our Intest acquisition is a model erime T Worces i of a fast motor hoat which 15 my i i 4 own fnvention. Its power i a| L IS vashinston.: Noy o | from condensed milk forced ¥ ) g, which | ror Southern New Engl through condenser tules to a bi- U S ; 1 £ at the tim Iy a ightly colder tor focal manifold and thence expand- - ; 101 T colder; fresh west | o1 according to the law | 5 ; { » elstance. This boat ca = / ! st for Eastern New York: Fope on two cans and [N \ alr and slightly colder world on four, the milk being re- i« r ¢ Tes | Satu fair, cc ¢ ] used constantly and beeoniing \ S . ] th portic e winds. |more and more powerful in t I N 1 - P Cor i T laks jisturh- | Process u it nee of yestorday morning is passing e \ e B 3 : 1t a way of wer * of 1 ( It caused g In Klass at Krazy Kollege a e h et (Conducted by Gertrude) i o i 2 1 to Maine. It is raining this | TCacher: : | Y DiDt i D E T IN TIME i morning in Oklahoma, western| “NOW. Lotta, you try your hand, TOR DINNER IF ML GOFS RACK b ! j o ind Texas, A long ridze |OF brain, at a sentence with (ho | e SRR SOESRBACICHON [ an a stretches from the | Word ‘journey in it ) ! SDUTCH ANDERSON'S acis n“Ies \ states northwestward o | l0tta Bunque [ sl s BY ROBERT QUILLEN western Canadian provinees, | "Oh. right knee h { { 5 SR —_— T s e warmer t now | .| morning in New England and cooler | Sluce nineteen twenty-two, < ) in the lake reglons If you had rheumatism like him \ / > b ) . « Htione favor for this vieinity Wouldn't jo v nain you, too?" \ e | fair and somewhat cooler tonig e % : ' X - Saturday Teacher: | SA to 1 of g | A “Lura, can you the word | i & g RunT I | EMPEROR OF ANNAM DEAD. | ‘parapets’ in a sentence?” ) i S | & 1 Indo-China, Nov,|Lura Mann: / el 6 - mperor of “Mildred and Mamie can laugh and | It T R- PLODS ON WISHING MORF AND MADE % e ] ; Bl e s | € ODS ON WISHING MORE AND MORE 3 - And emoke their cigarettes, | RATCH € r '\:'7[,.‘» t A} orate. | They don’t know much, but they | PR . Khal Dinh s to 1t really aro | ‘ a i vl used | throna in 1916, He made a visit of |A cute little parapets 1 ¥ t t v J state to I'rance la 1933 | —Sylveste er. ¥

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