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boss rule prevalled; and so far as the Heuse 18 concerncd, Mr, Long- | New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY 1“““‘1 #e pertectly willing to offici- {ate as the boss under the cloak of | Yesusd Dally (Sunday Excepted) [ 18 oney At Herald Bidg. 81 Church Stieet. M noney | fore Mr. Mellon became a public | millions in SUBSCRIPTION RATE §5.00 » Year. $2.00 Three Months, | b, | ANOTHER MELLON 15¢, & Month, ‘ | CHARGE | Our leading tax-reduction citizen i 8 Eutered at the Post Office at New Dritaln cretary & Becond Mall Matter, - on, e of the Treasury Mel- | fs also one of our richest s e #~ of concerns and some of | owns stock in a| TELEPHONE CALLS 1 928 926 Business Office Editorta) Rooms s M his opinlons, pereentality. Somehow d to have been *Joml- direction and The only profitable advertising medium in the City, Circulation books and press room s open to advertisern or Mellon lways seem to figure in sort ior the ympantes harges of one or another. Member of the Assoclated Press. The Amsocinted Press fo exclusively en titled to the use for re-publication of all news credited to 1t or ot atherwise credited fn thix paper wnd also local nows published herein, I'he instance is the case of in ofl company which it {8 charged | scaped paying more than four and wiil M " anl n And it Senator u regarding ns in tax money i be remembered that Sec- Member Audit Bure ry The A. B. C. thor T nen which furn tisers with @ sirictly b fonally circulation. Our clre are based upon thie nudit protection Againse fraud in uewsy distribution figures to both national and local advertisers. I llon’s aluminum trust has the publie prints occa- ot altogether favor- be Couzens alation statistice Thie ineures A remembered Michigan some statements to make t concerns were owned by the secretary | it said he of TR — e whiskey The Ferald fs on sate dall that York at Hotalin Newsstand. Square; Schultz'e Newretands, Grand Central, 42nd Btrect. e LIBRARY NEEDS AND { THE CITY Greta E. Brown, librarian of the New Britaln Institute, good case why the should be allowed to do thls more money elty will be necded. Ier let the Herald was conv 1t thers is one place in the city |tioned; but so did Mr. Warren, the where cltizens get two dollars in |sugar magnate, before he expected | value for every dollar expended it is even now pur- something agaln | r lines in Congress. ought be done ‘ public fs entitled to | all the finan Something to about 1t; the know whether talk al about males a | Mellon's former chinery is true eap talk. Before ma- | library alk or whether it is | the r in from taking office Mr, Mellon disposed of his interest in some of | | the concerns which have been men- | to be attorney general and was turned down because of his former | Mr. is the public library. The lbrary during some hours of the day is as busy ot persons of all ages | i ARCH STRE | | connections. Mellon was more as a department | fortunate, store, Drov | L | ls {n search for sup- plementary knpwlelse. As the li- brarian succinctly stated, there are | at present 8,000 holders the have great difficu the enter its por MAKES GOOD Instead of being lighted up with | | incandescent bulbs and attendants | Juventle card made to and five look like a new white way in the | Ity In meeting the | oity, with an arch telling beholders wants of mob of YOUNgsters | thoy now are entering Areh stre that descends in a sma the library after every day, The money to va rmy upon | hat thoroughf light woull-be got into the lime:; school is over e i held caught sterday two young robbers up a mer- way NeCesEary | chant and werr by obsery- with data that i t0 the ably arisc ing citi ns. clinch arsUmenL ans reet may not have come wheney ss with the lights and the blah, question romised sc time ago, ey t came across with the Some moncy Kup merely in it's something. library in addition is e L CLEANSING THE LEGAL | MACHINERY | SRED” GRAMNGE'S ' egal Massa- | SLOWER TEMPO The 1 Bien- in good citizenship. machinery in t creaking, leas Genera go to the bot- in the by ristrar to unless be slat the 1 for t this i o s Goodwin will 1 football ness A ered that soms nearly Iwin made pub- cannot e one's gan after a 1y descri three gar had be several had ard from th t it afonl v 2 n day run upon 1 out serving every many ting the plcking murprise that hus dur " for rest f e¢ I Te 1 e is LONGWORTH DAWES AND OUIR 20,000 CHARGE CUSTOMERS a type far differc | charge accounts, | wateh that time s well taken care of by what they owe on power during ckers n war are the slickers in peace, Investigations are useful, train liars for future work, If their economie deterforates They standing meanwhile propagands the result is more acute to every- one concerned than woull othere wise be the case, And the more people mortgage thelr earning power in advance the less future | mortgaging they can do. If all| credit customers did it the effect | on buying power would be to make | it lower than it would be it they | e Many great inventlons came by g accident, and it fsn't probable that anybody really thought up apple pie a la mode, customers, | Cash buylng could be stimulated | greatly by offering substantial dis- counts for cash, as is the case in many lines of goods being sold,| FCrhaps it would help some each armament-mad natlon would Some other lines, however, cannot |ta)l which one it Is afraid of. be bought cheaper for cash than | for credit. This {s manitestly an en- | couragement to credit huying. The city i to be congratulated, however, that thers are only 400 | risky accounts in it, and these are |ers confer, lot them try the atmos: not regarded as bad — just risky, [PhOTC Of Switzerland . It scems to The result of the snnouncement| o will be that every ecitizen will make | A fallure Is one who must go and get what is desived Ly the |getter who employs him, And so Amerlcans are d a survey of himselt and determine chasers? Well, can Europe suggest how far he 1s mortgaged to the u- |0NY other method of getting money ture, And that is a good thing, es- |C"OUEM 10 tend” peclally as nobody knows what the future will bring, Another good result of the rating announcement will be that mer- chants will watch their step in ex- Correct this sentence: dozens of ly-used mediclnes in the chest,” said she, “and I remem- ber what every one was for.” (Protected by Publishers Syndieate) [ tending credit; and this will be a | good thing for the merchants. It every person in town would | 25 Years Ago Today ‘S\hldrnly declde not to buy necded | 1 (From Paper of That Date) New Britain conels Improved Order of Heptasophs, eleg the following office J. W. Ringrose; Kanr ; provost, W. N, McKird | pretate, M. €. Webster; scerc Holmes; f cier, treasure {nspector icorge Krum; Hediapder; trustees, M. C. Webster and goods or luxuries unless he or she could pay cash, it would be a ca- lamity to the business of the city: and of course, they won't do that Credit flows easily In this city be- cause its cltizens on the the 18 archon, 1 whole have character that justifies it, But the rating bureau docs well in warning merchants and ofhers that | o oo0 unjustified “loading up” is danger- | August both merchants the | Swift, Judd. | " The sophomore English | have taken up the study of “Julius Caesar.” « A G Lyon: sentinel, M. C. ous to and Wk loade Everyone knows his fncome anl everyone ought to know from that what he or she can afford to buy, | Parker has taken out permission to ercct two houses, by feet, on Columbia strect. They will be built right away. A fire occurred this afternoon in the phen Canova strect, An ove responsible; done, Rossherg presented the wyton cash or credit. Some ob- servers tell us that therc is danger that instalment in business las been some pe t perhaps it it is cer buying overdone lines; T30k of are right and they in that in- stalment buying has greatly stimu- Kelly, lated trade in Georgo Quigley rmative on the question “Ite- solved: That the liquor trafiic convenient {o buy in | Should bo abolished.” in the Y. M. . A. debate last night. They said it was an influence on man's | mental, moral and physical The tive side, consisting of | Toren Penfield, William Latham and Secrefary Golard, tried to combat arguments Seriptural quotations, but lost decision. The T topic will “Resolved: That the city and town EOVern nts should De consoli- dated.”” Affirmative, 1. Middle- I Charles Eppler and Walter Hiteheock & Ernest Christ, Albert Olund and Albert Starkey. G. W. Klett, John Pinches, Lo Penficl W. Abbe, I. Johnston and H. Pea among the local Shriners ded the hig meeting of Sphinx remple in Hartford last cvening. A new list of officers has been named by the Sons of Veterans. Tt is Captain, Charles H. Jieutenant, Robert E. L. utenant, I'red H. 2. M. Parker Whitman, H to statc Brown, laric this country during the past years, Such stimula- tion likely will continue because people find it manner. It is up to the mer- & chants, through thelr rating bu- us, to keep an even lkecl that Wwho ne the situation the atively fe 50 comp too W people are i eager to inlulge in it do mortgage their futures too greatly But of ture not altogether rest upon | not | 1 this mortgaging the fu- | does carning power or income; 1t partly the rests upon bank reserves that fve re in the names of the people in the banks. No honest person, cven 1denl £ D. it suddenly confronted with difi- culty in mecting charge accounts, who will hecome dishonest on that ac- | te count so long us he has capital in He an one or morc will draw | upon his capital in emergeney o Ll Allen; Brown; May; camp council chairman; Edward M. Lincs; representatives encampment, Robert for | 1. H. Parker; @ it | R Reh, 1 H. May. On The Weather Observation to make good whatever he owes on st accounts. This fs a point not second overlooked, pro- on of charge customers conld, lesired to r capital and pay Having it possible ile not to vir capital wh The cl paying for the » account system to the advantage the ol pub- nd of the 1i well as to merchants; s0 works to the advantag I “orecast Cloudy ably light rain g south- here money 1s e Iy =0 tonight and rain in |snow in ght, fr t and i Fore Light rain rain or portion day mornin in northwe esh possihl Conditio Ar sure prevail this and the 1f ce C atmospheri noted terday ains states : 3 advanced rasty during the paet L 24 hou: rspreads the lake r sippi valley and Ohio i s pro- duced a re cast- ward to Atlantic nain undisturbed while the rday nd lig portic ssibl being maie. s01 or Factsand Fancies bY 1 QU N south York and or central bly Satur- RO¥ LEN lement comes, ¢ it Beninas Saturday; 5 iting de o T & 1 retrench, st lepression rvatism of ing frc is a stat good job, Tiind nir m a Famous words cold e discrimi ity was | was handed of precipi- s tati may seek the man, but tl somethi coast on and weather of t e cou Pacific shir y fa prevails fons country e e the four is temy TO TEACH MILITARY SCIENCE New York, Dec. 11 (#—Members of the faculty of the college of the York voted 54 to 16 the course in a requiremer ars of t two 3 milt missions ry in AIR SERVICE FOR GUARDS rankfort, Ky., D 1 (P—Pro. just born lucky. The strike zones in the st are 1t | The next time operators and min- | “There are | Past archon, | ol being. | with | ight, colder | il states | is | for | nd all communications to ¢ Shop Editor, care Of the New Britaln Herald, and your letier || will be forwarded to New York || | A Warning to Men Shoppers “A vacuum cleaner, a washing ma- | § chine, | ke the wife glad," Yule magazine, But don't believe 'em, men, else you | WL my A nlce new lawn mower, u saw buck ed arker ‘ou know Stone - p who always reaches for rer check a bit late to get 1t2" Quinn: 5. | Parker: “Well, he' got stu | the dinner last night." Quinn: Parke for the - the | & the | for “How come?" "He thought T was re cheek when 1 wasr ch ing WHEN BLACK 1S READ . A Revised Classiclot T'his kid named Jack Horner Who sat in a corner And thumbed out a plum w: | guy! He had a trick finger! | I've tried ft—by Ginger! I can't get MY thumb in the pie! |} hotwell. || 5 SOME ! —Ray vtenre AUTOBIOGRAPHY to "Heartrouble,” Bohbed-Hair aindit [ By She-Knows-Who's-Writing-This A Adir My | For ordinary engzine trouble, scrape | the carbon off And everything runs smooth a goodby consumplive cough! trouble, simply tube or wheel on the way again, as | (But oh, my dear Heartrouble! Is there any cure for you? | What means is there of patching up |fg i the damage that YOU do? | | When you appear my poor heart “ skips, my steering gear hreaks loose; 1 feel like vacuum insic feels like the Deuc My ignition is retarded and grow red, rburctor stutters and I know WHAT I've said. When you're around T lose my and have to shift to low Adorable Heartrouble, is that right, 1'd like to know? a sporty, classy first met you, | But judging what you've done to me, you are SOME TECKING CREW! . . and that @ nd 1 heat up don't peed |1 was model till T . o Get Down (o Earth! Don't bother me now analyzing | What miners and owners | foug’ | { Don't explain why the prices arc i | | | | at the | unless have i rising— tell wh BOUGH Just coal can be —Abraham Green. Cig, Honored “Madam,” said the casl bank, “this check fsn't good | yon endorse it.” | “on- flatterer!" | tady. Lo lol caf it W you ed the | Olive B. Davis | AGONY COLUMN | (Conducted by Jesslyn Hull) WANTED nan to heat wire beater, to the successful party NG. Genceral De- trov vn doll, Address ST “Sailors STORE OPEN TOMORROW UNTIL 9 0’CLOCK Also Evenings of Dec. 12, 19 and 22, Wige, Smith £do. HARTFORD IF PUZZLED WHAT TO GIVE Remember We Issue GIFT CERTIFICATES Good for purchases at our store, assuring the re- You can buy these glft certificates at our Christmas Savings Club 5 Checks (ashed Here in any denon cipient a gift of thelr own selection, eredit department, main floor, jon desire Bring The 1.:de Ones to THE DOLL SHOW At Toyland—Downstairs ug, The Polar Iears and Surprise Packages are lots of fun ur Better Fur Coats In a Very Unusual December Clearance Note the extreme values in the better grade furs, affording an opportunity for the purchase of a Royal Christmas Gift at a great saving. $600 GENUINE CANADIAN BEAVER COAT $395 Of fine lustrous skins, large self shawl collar, 48 imhes long. $425 LEOPARD SKIN COAT $295 Raccoon trimmed bottom, collar and cuft 500 HUDSON SEAL COAT $398 48 inches long, best Northern skins, gray squirrel collar md cuffs. $325 CIVET CAT COAT $239 Handsomely marked pattern. 25 FINE NORTHERN MUSKRAT COAT $159 Made in block pattern with border. UINE BLACK MUSKRAT COAT :298 Fine full furred pelts, diagonally worked. 325 BRONZE CARACUL COAT $239 Brown fox collar and cuffs, a youthful model made of solid skin, 275 GRAY CARACUL COAT $198 Gray fox trimmed collar and cofis. FUR COATS FOR STOUT WOMEN FROM §129 U RACCOON COATS $198 TO $498. THE BOOK SHOP Select Gift Books Now—\While Selection 18 v Geod—Handy Location, ‘Toy ~—Main Floor $398 GE in their choice of smok: concentrated m two of the three “But the fashion changes |very popular srands, quit ignoring mysteriously from time to time. On | the third. There was arun on a this voyage of the Repulse vw.svEw.»n-kno\\n Aigh class cljarette as | who did not roll thefr own cigarcttes | soon as theden got shore leave. arettes Popular With British Sailors ndon, Dec. 11 (®)—British s re turning from old raw tobacceo, sonked in rum and 1 up in twine, to the cigarette, hien the Prince of Wales murlvl on the Repulse, LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAK: dclictous homemade bread end of knowing how. To become o requires practice, Lut af You can't go wrong in our Washington Bure describes the sponge and fous breads—whito b gluten, salt-ris| ralsin, 1 tker Hours rolls, er and dinner , tea rings, twist bread and s on. Sendy coent voyage 18 can you m abr of good it'ge simple matter ollw the rec st bulletin “Bread and it pugh methods of mak- d, grah wholo brown, and corn , French rolls, buns, 1t 000 ci ing to 1. canteen Kennedy There ong the 1 company. manager of but 150 | 10 men W ip’ ollow one another very livery st one ne \\7).\7,l\‘ send the mate to . Main strect o need a perfectly Seventy. Bobbed. Addre County Hospital s a §75,000. Will | 4, 75 kind peopl ch send me ! |at once? HARD UP. | FOT SALE=My baiy grand only | three months old. Awful sacrif | Wrings my heart. B, E. QUICK | WILL party who silk stocki | finder. i Grandma Al B. M. A E $1,000 ( | And Still Another Version Mary and Flossie Dumm | having a chat on the anda | “I have been reading about the arrival of the President and Mrs. | | Coolidge,” said Mary. “They came lon the Mayflowe | “How proud the i have been to have | repliea Flossie. were must Pilgrims such compan an Schroeder. H COMANDMEN | THE | so shall ye weep. | Asye owe KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE (Conducted by Gertrude). | Teacher | “Miss Germs, let's hear from yoy | on the subject of ‘historian’.” Carrie Germs | *He claims, 1 got red From drinking home brewed wine, But he punched i, Your Honor, for burning t steak! —And this Is historian mine.” .. IN | Your Honor, my nose Teacher “It is time we had a sentence from | a boy, and I'm goil Oliver to use the words ‘ I and ‘rifie’.” Oliver Harris Her “Cudgel let me | So I will i\\h«u 1 go throu ot “ awful scared!" T a have you gu pared the lonesome For rifle —Llora Lawrence. KRAZY KINDERGARTEN (Conducted by Gertrude, Jr.) deer, *wigle'—and sit still.” Ends Sunday lemor even gets tin skool teetcher's a He it T cawft, eryone’s look- m hope to godniss his wiggle eetcher | “Bella, |the werd e with somes compose essential’ A sen in it She lThe Minute That Seems a Year CLIP COUPON HERT weshington Bureau, Dally Avenue, Wash i D. of the bulletih BREAD AND ROLLS nd encloss here- in loose, uncancelled, U. S. Postags hmps or coln for fm———- I ow oing a errand for old Lady yiainsHerald, | Jigs 1d its one | I want a caop: with five « | same: of the t thinks a specked apple's swell reward if she give grate ings I hate— a me essential feel | | ST. & NO.or R. R. . hd o) =unt duilu (167 oo v STATE o..... I am a reader of the HERALD veee ) 1 7 ‘opyright, 19 Reproduction forbidden). ~By GIyAS WILLIAMS Copsrigl, 1925, by the Bell [ndicate. Inc. (-JAMIE TO MYRTLE TO SYBIL TO & YOU ) THAT JAMIE CANT TFIND a AT AVHERE S HAT ANYWHERE QWYAS WILLAM (Copyright, 1925, by The