New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 27, 1925, Page 8

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New Britain Herald| ™,/ o, e Tie gre notfmay e o HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY tosued Dally (Bunday Excepted) At Herald Blog., 61 Church Street SUBSCRIPTION RATES $5.00 Year, 00 Three Months. . & Month, Entered at the Post Offlce at New 1 as Second Clams Mall Matter, TELEPH Business Of Editoria) Rooma The only nmrnum fn the press room Member of the Assoclnted Press. The Associated Press | news published her Member Audit Dureau of Tirenlation The A. B. C. 1o a nat! 1 which furnishes newspapers a tisers with a airict neet an; eireulation, Oy ation are bassd upon thip RudlL protection against fraud in dlstribution figures to local advertisers, The mnw [ To H Squars; 8 Grand Central LET US RESOLVE TO DO SHOPPING LARLY Wh Christ f December 25, and— Wi and as, There {8 much shopr mailing to be done, and— Whereas, and post capacity. Be it r every one The service 1 be in stores offices wi taxed to One Therefore— Ived, us shop a these = ¢ that nd m and il par- | e cels early; and— Be it f people, er resolved that we as a and all, and much inconvenience one separately that prove collectively, remember to being can be avoldc and 1 by starting to shoy an annoyance prevented tion engender | W Mer year advise of N us t hants taln thi t it they 1 ve made itlons o place Christ- speclal pr nas goods on sale as early In fact, as the imns of the Herald fod sible this year, dant- ly testify, and as the contents of the stores confirm, Christmas goods in urofusion are already on display a on sale. The obje feared the few days befor to avold the much during Tl “last m tmas. may have been somewhat elimin taring advisability Yet there remains W_;m,mwm Mer Jants sady “hristmas rdinately ers invariably uman b Christmas v or STARTER'S VILI YEARS AGO O (& NEWSPAPERS AND CONTRIBUTIONS be proy how “deserving” tators NE .“”'.r to be. Thes are not|may have thetr vhen one gets a » fnto any line of thonght or | When such | dis they vi ho hul a W their - | Thanks | stence and manufact iving charity ween now not ti ge, vl what t a citizen gives to and 2 public at la business, children wi hand know still ] zeport papers . realize s fore Thy crying ne iblishing names : o to fon of the cit be made o1, Mitc ents stron, A WARM TINVE precEMBLR Gy ful slonal-ownership n one “Red” Grange money to huy a a e Woodrow om zot one The Uy limited, Someho lering years ago money in a The football ends on SSENTING ON HIGHWAY NUMBERS of the Is the Army anc day and ders of has heard | . He is welcome | | crown of roses | valu IMlorida, umns hoen asa d such Florida with wlo ¢ will and enters ply 1 1 perts 1 can Next habitants | good commended for v that urir opinion meets with a er so0 happy as that been r notice an er- judgment has maie pains not to hear us most i all from commenr g commen- or commenta- 1t jisapproving n s T nsions will seems to be do Wilson's Dec. - by circulation friend feels who fis Youth is bougl xpecting at Thanksgl then games luxury tl W BRITAI v — especlally | business man, on verge of bank- ccustomed to them. [ ruptey, suddenly rich.” tinctd v 24-hour » man {s the I'rom this it can be scen fast Maine buylng everything ex- k shirts, on | farmers are and Christmas all 1 try to be good. ‘ men | Factsand Fancies BY ROBER1 QUILLEN Send all comm Shop Lditor, care of the New Britalp Herald, and your letter - will be torwarded to New York orning jail birds; | L criminals who dodge of overeating. It only the natfons would walt 62 d of the years to pay off thefr grudges. times 18 strects, Amcrleanism ] respecting jail, fmpossible to mis- L ell. All the to We Think S . Iolks, hov r palates when out of report- Behold t It deligh is make lis You can jud, | of those goat. e & wan by the size g enot whose criticlsm gets his | o ey e season of profes- . C 1 ason of pr When come out of —don't YOU? e opening of the thelr finds the usual number | for more laws. nut season - foothall - playin clamoring will college of his own. | make enough | e she Should Have Shared Her Knowledge r—just home her low-brow lain as he pourcd Li wueer to ¢oo At times it is impossibla to dis- guish between a cool head and )stage stamp with |t plolure cold feot “Thr and 1" may! but it shows a nice to have done 28 pa G vulgar . 2 onward you | jsm regard for she | 17 centy | rar €001 her father, ed them the annoying 1 is the cffort to be darned small won ' ¥ that n criticism t matter, iifestation odest achievement hbed-Haly Bandit. | cannot help wonderful time whe and the weatlicr do t $2,000 worth of WHEN BLACK 1S READ Jeast to double Deterioration last ev'ning, t by post year | A stock exchange s s for = £130,000 but you agn get a sucker |1 list for §1 wrofe al then sent season no = Four ) The Tun Shop; yes, away with the was my ! ¢ niust 1 And let's don't do The s Lo bet on oty crop estimat hoys somethi nandicr ips are a weak | f y, and the prospect | —Mrs, fortt Among the brain, a weak 1 I Carnes. ) inheriting | of Credit dia t , at the z ng cockatoo, a4 )dies un-s The office 0, mond is the an with the large who wants to know ta match. o it you've 1keet | veet, nicets only once | An alr ser the commi: pronounce | | When the theaters Secomp, coll | comfortable dispense seats . perhaps th picti ey o federal tax is low Thanl - | ered, the o will feel froe to so: 2 | us more, nd wop't that be nice? is somcbody overpopulation s | are more cally. thre Where 1, grade ough to per- M itenc M. Henkel numer crossin cran- L . | | A hick town is a there isn't much to | cept the traffle prot millior — Ex-Statie Love said he, “is Wo! place proud o nd th never Correct this e man kept my sentence ever once out in."” mailing 1y oot 25 Vears Ago Today | Dancing and L fine mmitt Chairn THEN AND NOW s study in Contrists) AZY KOLLEGE Gertrde) by KLASS N (Conducted N (Qbservation On The !4 m‘her KINDERGARTEN by Gertrude, JF KRAZY (Conducted Ju' in Herd 1322 Nev D. C., enelc | Ueiad ven weh be cther trom | "ot it h o frankfurter |y, Jarvest 18 callgl Corelin, T1 QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an swer 1o any stion of fuct or fnformation by | 1 kditor, New on Bureau, Washington, | ts in stamps marital nor can ex- undertaken, Al | ill receive a per- | ed requests can- | 1 letters are W York avenue, ing Med 10t b two given, a Al rog tions ing day purely titntion? | lay is tution in’ spite min nksgivin not an | of the of our most lamation lid not mark | day. The s to Vw‘y_\Ys‘ custom ean from Israel copled | The vint appeared Jat 15 an act of Feast of | stival | Jewish | It was nunder « LVH\« of the brated in | i inst Taberr he harve ancien orphia a Agricu hens by marriod under the val, which cime women particu- November. The this rvest Her October 4,1 Iy in o ins Ceres, s, endin mention of | Bible? | tioned among | ) 5 | v Jerusalem, nd in t prayer Mot i 92nd Divi ro k of {he World colored | negro was | men | rvice | Division | 1918 unti | e alt by vetive-s Il from June, how nuch has t ida increased du population figures Emporer o1 Napoleon intil 1796 wh be kept | {he correct plural king of spectral | whit Al the visible im combined e | pay em- a check o President | t amount still ow- \ the ernment v Gov one t was dra v nirs ¢ al presents the arts of Smit Wize. Hmith £ @, HARTFORD * Another Interesting Event at Our Men’s Store A SALE OF TUXEDO SUITS at $26 From New York’s Leading Maker Who Specializes Exclusively in Dress Suits Just at the time when Tuxedos are in demand, right at the beginning of the winter social season, we make a most advantageous purchase of Three Hundred of these Tuxedos from the largest New York speciallsts in Dress Suits. FASHIONED FROM ALL WOOL FABRIC IN THE NEWEST GORRECT STYLE Coats Are Faced With Skinner Satin / Trousers Are Silk Braided In fact there is no difference between these suits and those sold at $35.00. No Matter How Difficult You Are to Fit, WE HAVE YOUR SIZE. REGULAR, STOUT, SLIM OR SHORT Christmas and New Years will soon be here, and with other social events in the meantime, a Tuxedo Suit is a necessity. Don't wait until the last minute but own one of these and you'll be in a contented frame of mind during the social season. NEVER BEFORE and POSSIBLY NEVER AGAIN SUITS LIKE THESE FOR $26.00 of the whole while plurality re- largest of a number of whole. for instance, votes and Brown has taken out first papers for American citizenship be required to have a British passport to visit Eng- land? the ) receives fifty Smith has a majority of four, <mith has 50 and Brown 40 s 20, then Smith has the urality of 10 votes. Q. When should ash pruned? A. They may be#*pruned In the 1zte fall or carly spring while the sap is dormant. Cuts that are made |in June heal more rapidly but it | does not make a great deal of dif- ference when the pruning is done. trees be | | A. Yes. The term of the pass- port would be limited to three months only; it would not be re rewable and must be surrendered 10 the United States. The passport would, however, serve him to return to this country. Q. Can you mention some of the leading living American poets? A. Henry Van Dyke, Vachel Lindsay. Edna St. Vincent Mlillay, Edgar A. Guest, Don Marquiss, Carl Q. Would a British subject who | Sandberg and Sara Teasdale. e ————————————————————————— e S ————- THE EAGLI What Col. "Bllly" Mi Departme ice and Nations an and every go el will not end t patriotic Americ YOU want to know what it Burcau has read New Victorrds CS EDITOR—Washin New York Avenue, W T want'a copy of the bulletin, AIR FENSE,—the Pro and Con of Col I five cents In loose, un ET. & NO. or R. R. wuus 1l CITY .. o Tama e -m .- - - s handiing of the count R CLIP COUPON HERE E'S WINGS! the War and fighting alr forces? The ques- most in the minds ef court-martial ef Congress fe going to do what vant done in the matter of Alrcraft. s all about, tchell's castigition of - - ! on Bureau, New Britain Herald. reader of the HERALD —— e

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