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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1 New Britain Herald "'« HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY 1k Tesued Dally (Sunday Excepted) ford, A At Herald Bldg. 67 Chuich Btieet. | BUBSCRIPTION RAT 45,00 & Yenr $2.00 Thres Montha. i5c, & Month, | Entered at the Post Office at New Britaln t of ¢ 8econd Class Mall Matter, TELEPHO NB CALLS Business Office Editorial Rooms tors in g fn the City, Cirenintlo pross room always open to ad Member of the Associnted Press. hoc r The Associated Press In exc titled to the use for all news credited to this ssively en 1 re-publicat it or not ot credited in paper und also loca Bews pubd Member Audit Bureau of Cireulation, The A. B. C. which furni tisers with a strictly I cireulation. Our clrcul are based upon this audit. T protection agalnst fr distribution figures to bo local advertiecra, 1e a natton The Ferald s on eais dally In New York at_lotaling's Bquare; Schultz's Grand Central, 42nd § GOVERNOR SHOULD NAMD FUEL ADMINISTRATOR It is regrettable that Ge Trumbull could Mayor Paonessa and State Senator Edward I, Hall, as well as the Com- | mon Councll of this clty, rc the need of naming a fucl admin- Have you ¢ ernor not agree with fown's lea Lou Stone fs ative to tstrator here. The governor gave |, . . n. the impression he did not think the ; {Hat T fuel emergency in Now Britaln war- [ by ranted the appointment at this time; |5 but he surely cannot be as conver- |, sant with local conditions as e men who interviewed X 1 Jno men who, as councilmes men, voted for the p A fuel administrator as the local governing hody cat g tinct least 1s a little now, such 1vo- undoubtedly could be of dis- value to citizen: coal here substitutes—to administrat on, if the strike continucs threatened hard winte rallroads, there to administer. The rely upon his « meets governor a the re commitlce the tion, Tt i tHeipated, Whe 1t England *“wo not fecl i starte New unti December, The pinch oul h alicad ¢ ne, A means prepared i A mo & condition thut w ne serious as the da \he go mittee car await : " AL ready TAST RATLROADING IN A} day 1 of m maintal time when it more than 100 feet ad biles and trollcy « 1 upy per ibl But it STAND 1Y 1OY S TOMORY (11 " anniversary ted Citizen, that STATI'S UNIQUE “TORY ust celebrated a long scries of natu countr A TROLLLY The his and wos 50th celebrity or of emanated Connecticut town newspaper re Tor Tou tleman birth feted the chicf bid from being the au- aders Lou 5O N ON IIRACKS favorable action rtation board" | Factsand Fancies would permit | pany to operate | BY BOBERT QUILLEN {ween Springfield | | \ The Springfield | Al newcomers from abroad are alleng unless th o Trish, Fan srtation board” has no aus s | ity over the projected route in | How could, airplanes destroy a Srncatl the “fuvorable action” | battle fleet if they can't even subduc sto” jdently meaning that the bus | iffian? - - dpie It she s driving and he is afrald s such & | Send all communlcations 1o 1 , ) FE S 0 Shop Editor, care Of the N rov lave its bus cntry into |she'll Lt something she Is his wife, e the w e yopes i Biritaln Herald, and your letter railrond bus company does| Masbe there are moro killings | will be forwarded o New York 10W Decatse peoplo shoot straiglitor | S a——— s lish a line between f\opon sober, | ‘We Havetoeat! main line or —_— If folks who run the cating places Q. Would a chill who was hory rail quicker | We wonder at times, What Mr. |Would only feed the pleasant faces | In the United States of Canadian r the busses ecan give. ‘\(r\rlvu‘l \\“rnl(l say to the abolition w‘;TIuouM lift more faces in a day parents and who lived in the of the mustac Tha the packs of nd clay! ntil he three years ) npany's bue Hnes primarily B B an all the paci mud and clay! ""‘ \\ Lieaaihiss i mn r 1 to take up the slack Red propaganda In America re- Experinienting stayed there until after he 18 ol mg the railroud branch lines, Minds u sof a cripple trying to tell | Paul: “Why do you refuse me |28 stll be considered an Amerd traflic 15 light and in some | Nurmi how to run. {When T have told vou that I cannot | ¢an citizen and would he be ad- 2 . e e live without you? | mitted to the country as such? 1 mprofita he only oblect | mhe final test of good manners is| Xnid: “I'm just naturally curlous.” A I Lorn in United of the railroad bhus line in sceking | (o 1ft the hat despitc a bald spot. - = | States of Canadian parents is an o ite busses botween these two : = WHEN BLACK 1S READ American citizen, But if, ¢ M- o wolld bt o} ompete it ack in the Sphinx fsn't ing three yeurs in the United States, i betseen Snringfien | 1U1Ee 80 dismaying as some of tho | Kneo'd We Woniler? the chill moved to and continued 7 lines between Spring K6 aracked apout Sl A e 1 to reside in Canada after passing ul A to prevent th e Pat Boyle danced around full of glee Qi aniy=onaRNitholltfnag ¢ lependent Itnes | When people say he is “all right | 1or A i ih fade al[laglow: cording 1 Ameriean consulate in the route south of that city, | At hrart” they usually mean that | & Yes" to his “Marry me” plea | Canada his intention to remain an : e bt 1we | 1o it worth a darn, American citizen, or failcd ! merely & competitive - But now does he dance? He does |20 0ath of QLG Ay one is not neceszary and | Paris says stockings won't be nud NOT! States upon attaining t 0t demanded by existing trafe, | this year, but doubtlees something |His legs are a sad sight to see; jorit r ] led merely to gobble up | Wi be done to preserve the average. |The frouble iss Patrick has got mnd o Ten Dollars $1 Ofi Per Ton Highest Grade, Low Volatile BITUMINOUS COAL Can Be Used ifor Fl;rfiace or Kitchen STOVE SIZE BITUMINOUS, $16.00 DONT PAY UNREASONABLE PRICES FOR POOR SUBSTITUTES No.One Needs'to Ba Cold We Have Plenty of This Coal —THE — CITY COAL «d WOOD 141-149 Elm Street COMPANY Phone 217—218 | ek athenbusl 1 fm—mo | Two husky Boyles, one on ench knee! | count mi instiotheburiiing Perhaps as the flivver becomes | —W. . Michel. [ der it 1 Springfield electric more and more predatory the garage | = = | gulations operates busses between | WHL in time be called a lair, | Aot ; Q. What s real cause of ab- . would be the f S Sald a Cannibal Clief in Sig sent mindec nd how ean it be | B G e it ok s RRLie \moRs eencigNMe nvlosRAIRLON S Tl ry) ORI ota AT arm) SENRE s s pI T v ep all trash picked up are street | you can bring me a ‘supe’ A, Absent-mindedness is lack of the railroad line's busses to ' cleancrs and balloon tires, Rioni Thotliva olins (naiino | attention 10 s imime ' be- iireaiySestabls Whichiisy % Andia Eenerons troastrofithe Haun.2al L OIeonembeceusaRthe NGO e The blg problem fs distribution. | L James A, Sanaker. |cupied with otchr thoughts. It i : ' e Too many pedestrians and automo- AR not particnlarly the indication of a Jetwe iy i 01t hiles are trying to occupy the same weak mind but more often of an road runs three |space. Ihelehounhignoy unusually strong one, It can D A jane there was, and she caught a | : W i — i he avoided owing the mind 1o propetled It e raitroad I macrel 306 Wad S0l Gy il givls il fhey onst). | PERONE | Shucisod iy ! ; > league effective 16 to make |, ‘o0 @ ETE BT PN of | thought, but compellin fen’t satisf Jt wants 1o 411 nations small enough to be ey &5 & to pay attention to thin nmied ’ UninE Gunles | (Some peaple call it “dust.”) jiolelmrescniglingy 1L Lhonninly b and yun busses would o e | My tale is almost done and & | yesteaLnatLic be more cos would add to the!|, Leople could make any sectlon |jjan peau was dead from hecls to b Gl TCRR DG 4 ) hoom if they would turn their money | fiaid . 1k of several things and overhead the cost of railway |ioosc as they do In a boom section. | Arnq tho dough he made was for | 10 DAY altention to what i b maint would be the same | - - { Hiend | said and done before on Wil without sasoline trains as with | Correct this sentence: “I would | (And {hat's where he got his|POWar and a determination fo ke ‘ S P liom said the poker fiend, “but crust!) | interest are t1 . AW 'moa big winner and it wouldn't | B D ey B atlR Q. Can you nam major franchisc so that | ook fair. | PR 2 ague bascball pitchers who won line already | — orty or more games in a sing! : Txperienced | (Protected hy Assoclated | son? i ihoRhvoRclticei| BURECISCLEHRLY ,',:,‘; ted Bditors | pogq. w8 Ruth is going fo marry | D R competition. Nafural- | g |him, eh? You know he's a tough |, ',: ‘IH trong opposition to such |egg.” hurne won 49 and A Q 1 the Br tine 10 Av A. On ivigible 1 st Fort ield, 1t d nuts usually are served [ ¢ Will alcohol dissolve rubber? ) urses and may be placed | A, Alcohol does not dissolve cloth and eaten with | rubber, but will extract from it a | part of the free sulphur that is pre- me somihing of trip | sent in all vulcanized rubber. It itish divigible R-54 {hat | may also dissolve part of any res- neriea in 19 inous or olly substances that ar Wy 2. 1919 the DTritish |uscd in many grades of rubber, 1 her hangar at | Q. How long after the signing me, nd for Roo of the Declaration of Independer Mineola, New York. She s the document rcad to the peo- lirty-one persons, includ- | plo 2] INIC canne: i ) She knows m American observer and | A. The Declaration o depend - e oo™l COMMUNICATED Jeanne: Dou't worry. Sho knows | [VER¢ WAl fcan o' \. The Deciaration of Tndopend how fo use an egg beater L | 1iritish v. Bncountering | enee was signed July 4, 1 and ey to insure a mo- | RS 1. B. McCarthy. e i e nds, van info a gale off | read to the people on July Sth. At ¢ il fals ) 1 N IO r & = e PO 1 o oundland and N ‘e o'cloc 00, o late Haven ra als | ON THE ARMISTICE DAY Iotais diiie Shit e ; undland and wa Ive o'clock noon on the jater the company now is in PARADE. THE SHORT STORY OV THE | {05 ivcunion ‘ t 00 into the air but ate, the Liberty Bell was rung to slitor it P | e [l ELHa ! 1 under control and wi ot | ¢ o citizens o St o e yaving | Elitor New Britain Ierald | FUTURE A Tl e mnled nat il g :v!{ e not | ca Yvfl'»v L itizens to the State Hs y lock's division of interest be- | (piioo 0 o dvertising—why not % S it nade fast at Roose- | in Philadelphia. John Nixon, sold faing rplus over ru cen his daughter and his ducats S Avertianedin felion ) S e o |y a flight of 8,200 | and financier, read the Decla ' P g the past year |Seems been displayed again | (monecived by 4. L. Checsman) | . S0 i {ha: Gonattuia L in 108 hours. After re-fuel- | and then the hell tolled s in Wednesday evening's parade. | uyou will come with me!” snarl SR S It-54 ro-crossed the Atlan- | and all the bells and chimes in the e | TRty ‘ot questionlng the sincerity of the |1 "o “enowing his white teefh. ke | Wl vesclied East Nortune with- | eity were set inging. ‘ which prompted the cr S R e s SR, u Q. What is the significance of i ri they oppose the of Armistice Day yet one ateliontle | «. What is the Armenian popu- | the station calls beginning with K road bus line when it secks to s moved to public protest aga FonldoE L arina g yas O {1ation of the United States? | und W in radio broadcasting? me tri nd do not op manner in - which a eert (Try Bow-wow Dog Bis- | i o1 S I A, Accordir ) the last census| A. They ha no special signifi- oup of co erein Crests )) s 26,62 cance, K is characteris { a sta- it W is sought 'to estal: "'1‘ seonmar Iinlenests cuits.) | which Al wy for car- (1 it was 36,628, I v "\‘lhf‘flfll % ‘l\\i.l o 1:1’ VC, v ron ¢ considered | Crsed their wares in - what was | “wcyrgest” muttered the diseomfii- | ying into exceution the foregoins Q. Can you tell me what hreame | tions west of the Mississippi with fhc « it are considered | purposed as a patriotic demonstra- | .4 yorq Sapleigh, as he il | s [ of ihe clipper-ship “Fiying Cloud”? | exception of KDKA, the ploneer 4 liction,Saicn gon otte. (Smoke Aromas) nnerv- | peinis Constitution in the ern-| A, Tt was destroyed by fire in | broadcaster; W is characteristic o 1o iously obiect to a rail- | The full hows the be- oo fingers. through his sleek hair. | e (o 1nited T4 in e Darbor of SL Johns, N. | oft statlons east of the Missimin- S hetween Danbury | S PRINg of the parade was not un-|(qjjo Keeps the Hair in Place) Il o inent or Offi it ) i | pi The letters wore assigned by the Pke 1 des in general and s dis- |\ win her by fair means or foul! sl il QO n ol is Virginia Lee Cor- | International Bureau of Radio ! « 1 are no Posing | missed without further reference As he hesitated, the girl, leaped Wt divid hin 1 is she married? Telegraph Convention in London in other nafure, |execpt that our cnthusiasm was |porward and lashed him in the Eacain A was horn in DPrescoft, [ 1912 KA's, KB's and KC's were | rond ¢ v lad nol| iderably cooled by the time we |ijth her riding whip. (Try Curem's (0 PO T in | Av December 3, 1909, She is | given to Germany and the KD's to inga P | Mally got into line. Protessing | oiment.) Sapleigh, with a cry of | 5 0 | ot marricd | KZ's inclusive to the United States, : Sa lgnorance of what it was all about | iuge, reached for his revolver. | Uy T ticon pam at Muscle Shoals ) it pooh-poohed | we were etill willing 1o be 8hown | (Snoot Duddo's Cartridges.) oo River, is suid 1o « lines to enfer |UNtil In our countermarch we met | wat Mo proud beauty,” he hiss- . i F T [ | 1 field. Now that |the automobils division and ¢ d, “you are in my pow-eri® (Usc) g, masonry { FUN, FAST AND FURIOUS! 2 : ,. |long line of shining new gas|gmith's Spark Plugs for More Q. When should salted nuts 1 2 - ! %=1 chariot Jed with placards | power.) b Al 8 dinner and how are they | nd Young—our Washington Lureaw's latest i new of tru g the spectator to buy | “Help!” she screamed. “Will no | *! | for sou. Now beging tho wiuier season of pattice ; e Fur b o save by Using | ¢ H t to amusa and c your guests—old o1 : Lienla cnn Ve Sl d flexsil onallsave e (Baxe ShyarUsing [ u u cns for games. Here they are, a whe o b better things of the New vite Baking Powder.) | S = teh of them, ; others adapted from older ones. all fn- 2 Chamber of Commerce after The report of a pistol shot rent | A Dorn. Optimist | and 1 coupon below, you hoste , and get these 5 Hungerford's inspiring (or in- |{ha stillness of the night air. (Install B PITAR ‘.‘ R o s o I « spived) enlogy from WTIC recently. | No-Nojse Door Closers.) Saple e fonds. you inviled , - - f e e mmms mememem .= = . ey 108t C < troll 1. 1t | We hay ivd only disparaging re-|clutehed the loft side of his shirt {0 di S ! AWhy, they left CLIP COUPON HERE \ oy 10 waste ju |MATES of this sort of advertisment |where a crimson spot SloMY i i : 1 Hones | e i N N e e Hoaa ur circumstances, In fact | wide (Gasoline Removes Spots A ol 1 v Yorl Wi sl D0 J t o whole thing there scemed to | qu Shjurbrtdgess i 1 i “‘”l“ | copy of the Luiletin, INDO 0! MES FOR OLD AXD YOU { pted to little consideration shown for| ¢ EpedlonniMeronsdiane thanlsilmsgced] "‘ ““‘l . lI I encl th five cents inloosc, uncancelled U. 8. postage ! | 5 ke £ Spe P o) Wi yver for dinner tomor- et e ) ¢ [the familics to whom the war had |yon safe?” (Play Safe and Use Bis- ‘Vf"_“ 195 ATNLIONCL ] - S . le of tr tof | been a personal tragedy Outside |eo,) 1t that fiend has touched a B i A A imulating the sale horns, [hair of your head (Buy Glosso M SRR ) l v rs and noise makers general- |Shampoo), he shall pay dearly for . - 0 T ir eyes to at- [ The Public 1 Cor impressing the parader with o o £ | ct e N ETATH Lo s otatesseset] ! q ) e of anr 1 a9 :‘ L It (bday iney toll thaic hosel | ! I em a reader of the HERALD g had t hox of Fairysilk Pow e e e lion Ihor e e R e e e e R G e RO ol e et e ! p a rom fown?” | (Copyright, 1925. Reprodnction 1or 3 A i rtised dur T told you to bring me {ro L bidden) i 1 I3 ation—outsi — e e - el 1 these things we have been un scption To Rule : IR, <1 e ao 1o find any r 50 with Shylo Hayden: “You know the old s H galn wo ery, "My daughter and my |ing, don't you, that an apple a day | SnapsHots of a Man Looking SECApER will keep the doctor y “yes, but if they're green th of them | | INTERE; 25 Years Ago Today i — servation On The Weather TED. | Mo {apples and you ¢ vou'll surely meed ¥ i —Mrs. Anna 1lea at enou = | : i IN KIASS AT KRAZY KOLIEGE o (Conducted By Gertrude) | Washington, No sorecast | Teacher: e Forecast | 7%, \fiss Moore, you may the | : di i . s e ‘Jecorate’ in A sentence, 5 fart, | & 8 n_and tonight; right; Saturday |2 - ] i lder Satu Aturday | o) ays Knott Moore | UL T e Bhans asuihs g playing cards, 160 CXISIS ] cost and west winds I used to have some playing e N sy : i ! ut now own a v vf Forecast for Eastern New Yeork: But now I ‘-fl., > Ui ghowers this afternoon and t I'm sure he either ca | N W his @ 0on ar onight; Che d ate it up.” YOV ightly colder AhG Batuiins. || dng decorateiit y ; k of Pl rand eolder. 8§ southwr SR i Co ; “Miss Goodwin, 1 think the proper | h o a4 for you is ‘cont * Stand up ey Slia ind speak out loud.” NP 1. May Goodwin: 9 \ e ' “Right on this dotted line ju n" | : X An agent said one nigl | M But Tony, with a shrug, ‘ v ‘Impossible! Contrit { —Lon S Nichols ‘ Ne a IN KLASS AT KRAZY KIDDIE ! f RKOLLLGE | 2 (Conducted by Gertrude, Jr.) “(‘rocker, leave tI heer you se the werd ‘Impetuous 5 Crocker Dile: { “My mother lissened outside in the ! ' 4 for hail I MR rhen she bawled out my sister | 2 stron el | : “You can sit and tawk all nite,’ she £ ‘ e ’ Rut o let impetuous wrong'. : 1 Teetcher: . Washls by est, T'd like the werd ‘ra s 2:30 a. m.—8lo Wen my mother sent me on a er- 2 L ith rand S to Eastport Me, dis- |1 felt so tired I © nt reetch the of m intensity over store. A Fng moving | Rut je en 2 f ngines went @ wizzing past . S . se strong southwest | And I ransom many blocks my fee A Ebbeson Augus west winds and gales this af- was sore. A n. yon and tonight.” | — Albert Heller. i i MVRTLE'S THEY'RE WAITING TOR HIM TO SAY SOME - O TR 15 JUST TOOLATE BACK ON MANTELPIECE $1EMS AND HAL BETORE THEY ASK HIM OY WMHOM IT LODKS WIKE | AS { J

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