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New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Tesued Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bldg. 81 Church Btreet. SUBSCRIPTION RATES .00 & Year. $2.00 Three Month 75c. a Month, stamps to acquire the necessary in- | merous yrmation, sfre, There 1y & Chamber of Com- [to the easler steps. The foxtrot hns merce spirited in the elty | dinner clubs; cltizens NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18 19 persons who dislike to This would be a good |study with thelr dancing to cling and there are | lasted for the best part of a decade and there are public- | hand. | equally as well is doubtful, As & and whether the Charleston will do on every | Whatever fs done upon the subject | temporary novelty, of course, lu:,l‘] In | Entered at the Post Office at New Britaln @0 Becond Class Mall Matter, TELEPHONE CALLS 928 [H) Businers Office Editorial Rooms . ®he only profitable advertising medium fa the City. Circulation books and Presa room aiways open to advertisers. | Mewmber of the Associnted Press. The Asmaciated Press 1o oxclu titled to the ure for re-pul all news credited to It or not credited n this paper und also news published herein. ation nizat nidver- se of Member Audit Wurenn of i The A. B. C. 1o a0 which furnishes new tisers with a etrictly honest anal cireulation. Our clrculation statistics are based upon thie audit. Thix | N protection againet fraud In newspaper distribution figures to Loth national aud local advertl — I The Haerald ts on York Hotaling’ Bquare Qrand Ceutri peeh e e TIME 1§ RIPE TO BUILD A PUBLIC AUDITORIUM The manufa aln, many of whom were Inter in the success of the concert of the New Britain Choral soclety Svm-l.’l)" afternoon, again have had it shown to them that {f such things are to given In the city with the maximum effect, the least cost to the public, and the least anxiety | and worry to the promoters there- of, the city must have an adequate publie auditorium. The proposal {s not new, but has | never been there 1s no Immediate monetary re- | turn to the city in words, if the city Inves lic auditorium the from be nature — although val sate dally In New ¢ 1. Timee Entrance turers of New Brit- | acted upon because ht; in other | in a pub- | there- would of an intangible 1ble never- theless — and perhaps could not be counted in dollars and cents at the end of a ye: But the auditor essary and should be ha the at heart thing are owned r. im remains nec- | buiit, Citizens welf the begin doing some- Public numerous cities, 1 who have re of city shoull about auditorinms by and nowhere wher i 13 the c are cit - the nt Public owned 1litoriums, as they are nd operated {n many muni- cipalit virtually all of the time. the as conc ies, are in use They are not confined to plays contain roon for other a well. Boxing events of kinds them; ther rarely an r evening | throughot wir months when such auditoriums are not in use by public. They ar public libraries public, [ er 1 than 1t ment tution New is we o think wha would me Britain far N 0 movi Ha n emse W to true but ter of years t bond & wll cost but a few postage W h only wi | be done from the ground up: First, cit and the type of auditoriums huilt; | g t proud to own, and the work must | We fecl confident therc Is enough | have something ot for 18 very reerca money ean buy. b he lons to wide popular are not adverse to pay a prime fa presont gener n it m for ded by conslderation of pur I t pla any lequate modern support | it a structure which the city can | s as to an auditorium should not | t | by gaining information from other | secondly, methods of financing; and [ third, making the dirt fly, public spirit about the construction of a modern | auditorium fnnumerable methods of recreation. There should no longer be delay. former assistant chief of the army The against alr charges of Insubordination, cannot | all expected, | which said sery has w COLONEL MITCH CONVICTION verdict Colonel i to have been entirely support. | ing several scasons, or until it is its popu- pronounced to with- gtraln, however, it 1s like- liscarded for a new step, kind | while | this \ larity naturally will be 1f bulldings are stand the much wor unable o yleld the biggest re- and It or fon pleasure 1y that the dance which glorifies a and stralght-laced South Carolina clty will be discouraged by the authoritic least, there o with reading: would not | sedate in the lives | be tion, but for at dance halls “No Charleston come, and the cost | may soma A suf- | signy 1+ a future | lowed on the premiscs, THE: CITY' INCREASE IN GRAND LIST Tha city finds itselt able to an- | | nounce the grand list to manner of Als- ssed that the | matter {s under t be st earlfer than | In the of Isting 1 bullding. ere 18 none in v before, due an fmprove- ment in the assessing for the purpose property; and as was expected civie auditorium The the public [time in the city's history. is one that will bring year, the grand list this year passes only | the $100,000,000 mark for the fivst | name. procedure This s gratifying, especlally as ! the list does not really include all | building operations thi which year, thosc were under way October 1 being classed as such and not as completed property ready for The grand list of this city will| continue to advance throughout the present year, important bullding operations being slated (r\i take place the methods pursue use several in the next year, while likelihood that a goodi building will | city to bring | s every amount of ordinary take place, hich can be used for GIRL WHO WALKED TO BOSTON the THE LL'S A girl other from day walked ot guilty found Doston William Mitchell Providence to in cleven hours. 1t might seem foolish fo walk that disiance in these days the martial | when bheen Wy court transportation on whee! trying him on |so easy and cheap; yet the girl in greatly in prefer to probability gained un- | health over those who It there was one thing |ride. One cannot help thinking that about the Mitchell rumpus that j\ alking should ha more of a prac- | stood out th th bheen t liberately he army done of what he sequences, paign u tempting to sides it But the like a raz: v 1 verdict ordination e the the of Th 1 ve 1 be rd, The LEAGUE'S SETTLEMENT OF MOSUL QUESTION TOO pr truth charges he made public s, mwh MUCH sore thumb it was | ticed art; doctors tell »d the higher-ups in | general health would as had 1t He did full re s doing and the us that the | greatly used thefr | leather | | in- | service never it de- fzation crease more leather straps In strcet cars or stepping on people fore. shoe instead of with con- | the gas at every opportunity. | The well who ory is quite wn of | middle aged run | health ded to become a perpetual walker so of in- to of of gui a man wils, do | down in and who the nothing or falsi has during his cam- | as to keep in good condition, How he has walked the of ral times, hiking into in the well known, It was many years ago cducation on air expanse of 1l court martial continent the avolding permanent » of his World War intends is at- sove disciplir colonel | every stale Unlon, is quite that he began it an old | still mor: : now he is man — but a The 1 paint. | colonel to “go long-distance with He 1 o is about it. more broad- | walker, is necarly too won't have to | clear to soli army post in nt eftects of walking has most other forms of exerel Walk- | !ing not only exercises the feet, but | it of the | 100kinz sick by comparison mildl exereises other portions having agreed to re- body. digestion, forces a the League the of the ¢ tresh the W much and countless other ithing o alr lispute with int phy- | Lot there health, | 5 aids garding of M tayet more walking and all Bloodshe 1 ¥ 1 istlan vil- | more general good exe THEATER BUSINESS leported, mal 1S BOOMING mur-{ In the f Britain's la WO ney amply structed in Hart- o dispute in stol also will sce | play- reasonable | , and nd the Turks pre-|the construet to abide by the de- | house, the t be para- d 1o a bright future, League of at any time wl fear 1RO was expressed it there were s, particular upposed to be a I would greatly affect stuge presentations ig shown by naw playhouses being the We since radio would s had very little theater au announcements . due 1o pressure and probably a former DowiTn CHARLESTON e mag t strings about | FactsandFancies BY BOBEN QUILLEN The paths of glory lead but to & study of jurlsprudence, Suggested emblem for the league: a fow big natlons spanking a few | small ones. The chalrman of the committee is | = easy mark the others pick to do ! the the work, | Note to composing room: standing the headlne, Ministry Resigns.” Saving daylight half 8o hard tor Christmas. There's one now an Ther lasts long enough 1d soak." n lightning and 1¢ you contrive cach da reachin | time. | ning strikes, {thing go i up. miners. t in su § saving difference, t difference A seldom s the fellow you were A About all thus far provided for Christmus is the Leay “Irench mmer fsn't moonshi Nohody o be between When to out erday, the top is just a matter of | low-brow is one who gets {he h cadache, the average tyle. man has | Among the cxports from Sieily the crime wave, It Mussolini is a noble fami Tate giving gestant t tion, word. Pistols long sine boow nybody to have the The commonest objectior doesn’t wd enough, s, rma than W | bitl is th fellow raw it isn’ inerea s only 1ot of o frequently men g of they had material as his k n returns show for bran nd olive bra th 1 the per e Chic ch frien t of some Thanks- of di- at sale fun attending an aue wouls if pist good rather chase jo re Demoer t it you can't hi tell from lower class by the read in court. Correet the ‘but 1 Prof, Trinity 125 Ye ving lik this room | (Protected by Publishe sentencs warm,” d bhedr s L the 1 gone ols enabled time. ve ght , they t the other upper class love letters “I want sald she, oom," & ars Ago Today Matthews has ari program of Christmas music af W o spl tr [ stry st skirts of of th T 1 thei- | Grove fine n making lividual builling M Hatel, I 1 1 estate situate Mr and , will be Huich says there building vil uling out of T 1 next W in | Commercial one its lr the Pricnds of o ning ent tion to city ordi er world-famous their th is done i ere was a time not many years|ey ooo for the property ol the new & church has com enry k. known on Lake lots on ut throu meetiy k to town has the em ow s around v 13 2y boxing prey R A very by ent of town Hance n tiven would I om. the Wil Paris, 1 Olund and F, ¢laimed pre mnee n off swin 1 pretty the nnual impe ar P wag Hit H the Y. N M. Bur h ¢ farr It pleted LRusse s and Cedar the prop- p i1, Rus- West Main gh to La will «| (This s not g Americ Co. with and the ot avoiding the Jlibitix eri = dressed like ns of 1y al ed 10 T Grass' rty and <1 him but on. cock 1 carrying the affirm J. W. Well, onsol 1ers home imore. from Thief l)ra\\sb Crowds Dee, 1 s P — 1 Interest in ing which was stoler by the led 1 18 It in the Louvre, visitars 1 has | Louvre. light- | makes any- last | to a tax | Ohe ;tlll Maxsow. St'ml‘uil l“u‘llll’l;llll'l'flllilll.‘- 0 Fun Shop Lditor, care 0 the New Britain Herald, and your lette 1op HALL JunsLL e — 1 Right Too, Yolks! dio “fans” that try Santa Clans most, | They it up all night loudly they boast ot 1iji Islands Tibet! anta'll cy do get! | Serves 'L It's those ra s and They or far off - Ttut t ece to it that's al n Flirt! “Befor promiged you another woman “Do yon want me to closc eyes whenever 1 Mrs, Black: “Don't that, that e A Bo Mrs, Black: married you look dlack we o wer my seo one?” astic! than do sar hetter | At closing wonll of ther you now." When Black Is Read T knew Who would set my With her smile, O, her ehecks were the rose, | And she had a charming posc All the while. there |Story: a highbrow one who concen- | |trates on the autho | But today T chanced to meet | This fair charmer, once so sweet: And T sing! the girl who turned Now looks like a feather bed Tied with string! John | | | | . i Dumh? | Deliver me from Tommy Kissel, | Me's just about the slowest pup, For when 1 wink and pucker up He thinks T want to whistle!! —W, I . . A Bad Case T truly wish T was that U'pon your hat; B . Maratta, 2 5 feather Your pretty cheek it freely Kisscs— And I'd like that! T wish T was that curl escaping Out of your net; Like it, I'd spend my time in neck- ing R. Butler, A Newer Version Waldo: “Here it is ahout hefore Christmas and T don't to hy nother thing.” Saunders: “You evidently 1 doing your Christmas early.” Mrs, Mrs, believe stopping . Pilzer. When 'They “Women," 8 more developed sense of color I values than men have.” Sure. But | it docsn’t seem to be working when { they buy Christmas tics for their | husbands! Color Blin a writer, “havc Fithel! Little Jthel ing her prayers, being tucked into hed. That night, in finishing ald: \“God bless this liftle y Her mother, surprised, a explanation. ‘Oh well,” replicd [ tired of being a little | thought tonight 1'd ue {and tomorrow night 1'd | phant.” Complex! five usual, aged was say- s before up, she ked for | | 1 | | Titie pig - ret Ma Morrisroe. (S, At is sted by Tomer thix season of tii Croy) father pains of his year, and region to in dizziness the subject 1 cramps | pocketbook, When a streteh the comfortable work his respiration will be in February.) 1 him on a barrel. (He probably been rolled everywhere else). | Give may e | Now | ot the ternate da n out (the rms bac sinking sr patient place comes on 18 on some none) fortl normal nd til hecom him 1l he s cover him and room, Patient wi hot and cold vs, but don't worry he is used to {t. After a couple of he will feel better. Family Ties “So you're married, 1is the tie “Yes, and gives me smelling salts will & up € in e spells about it al- for this Harold t Chr Lugenc he always that Marvin Rotach. Krazy Kollege by Gertrude) | Klass at In ted “Mr. Mine now kindly Izzy Mine: The midg you ohlige ‘fres with and his n ng hoot cops arrived som ager dow fram the freq tr » ot insom Doam, will h a girl to the she did enjoy fhou wil cr finds it Helen out.” | Krazy Ki (Conducted by and - ce deer, stop ‘cosmopolitan’ w out pering say loud Ri Tha ¥ And st it under t} and soaked it, e spikkot | will be forwarded o New York |/ then | would | my head | What To Do Until Pay Day Comes | &0, Q. What Is Tale? A A sllieate tuining a small percentage of water, It hus @ pearly or seml-metallis | tre, is soft, and s silvery white to cray or green in color, ‘Tale seldom ocenrs in crystals and its system of crystallzation Is still fn doubt; It is usually found in follated or granu- lar magses. Tale 1 an exceedingly commion moneral and in some re- jons 18 found in large beds. The sranular massive varietles are com- ¢ known pstone and find Vo in commerce as slabs for hearthstones, mantles, sinks, cte,, when powdered as a pigment; in making, as a lubricator, and " sing ski Wl leather. The fine granular varieties are used for marking purposes under the name I'rench cha Q. Irom what book was the mo- on pleture *“The Lady Who Lied" taken? STIONS ANSW Bt ngwer to any fuct formation by Questlon Lditor, New lington Burean hington, in stamps dre You question writin, Liritain Hera New Y D, C, g to \ enclosing two ¢ f y. Medical, legal and marita) ! advl cannot given, nor can ex- | tended research be ur rtaken, All other questions wlll recclve a per- sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- not he answercd, All let | confidential.—Editor, It Hichens' “Snake What {4 1 name Wilkinson? \. “Little Son Q. What is th adapted from Robert Bite, meaning of the W of Willlam."” proper height for ix ion 5 nehes Q. Can you tell 1 omething of LAl livari his Antonio Sty by with v sinking nancial Str A most Cremonos the the | A \ s violin make 1 instituted and inv b} horn in | H b ch @ manner that its gradual el imulations will enable it to ex- A5 Ish a debt at maturity, S ‘rom what is this quotation 0 m will t 101 prenticed a Amati, at that time rreatost of the Cremon ; X n small ) being trodden on, And will peelk in safeguard of their brood"? m Henry VI by Shake- s first [tween 1670 and 1 nd were of the ! Amuti model. They are | ed by their Jack of symmetry com- | yared with his later work, their plain L wood and I gn. About 1655 his originality n io lassert itself and by the following | he ucquired his own pe- style, since largely used as a model. In 1684 Nicoln Amati died [and bequeathed all his wood, models | ot & and tools to Stradivari, thus provid- |\ lug him with o Jarge and choice ||y @ o x; of tempered and seawone |y, {0 the Virg\on: solony {iates AN fiic work! ob/Riraflvar] | Cin PATENIS In hla country; was [ enatmarkon by miinntonass ot as:| L rini Darcybornatlionnoker Virs {tail, high quality of material and { beauty of tone which has a distinetly | sym lity. His viol ust | red two thou al- speciments ar in Cr in nts were made be- istinguisii- peare O, wo! A. Who was the first white i to land in Ameries Ltecords do not show who was the first white woman to land on fth shore ccounts of orsemen dowy that not conjecture can be made, the first woman came with pish expeditions of the early In the later 1500's English Her v squatty o year 1 culiar came tirst did Japan declare war s declared Tebru althongh pan began 8, 1904, the name of the mnd changed to have though existonce, now mona 1, tand, ostilities el Q. When al Hou 15002 It il What uar; wis “bottle fish?" f the names for of b ne Wi - Il ! R 1 by Proclama- s plectog- family | nath, especi | odontidae, which inflate thei with air until they heeame likie and the spines of their skin be- come rigid, making th | morsels for an encmy They are | aQ Aar | known as | A The uard was a fam- ous regiment of royal bod France composed exclusively of Swiss, first constituted by 14 1616, Their fideli { solute and the outhr they became the 1 n o 1y of the otra- | () ilative divi- Bodics | en loh - Divide reed rd to which for any period A, is tha 11 unpleasant How. swell shall be payments. Q. low amount of wions [ imoney spent in drilling for oil com- with th raount iy d m the to also called box f nfer there wiss Gu ene added to the following does two orguni n pare ri ac Swiss uards in Various estim 1o comparing these the a Bl i the from ™ ulsa, Okl revolution- | {he cost of 1 wmee to over- | Swiss wers ues hiave been amounts, One rount spent in drill around three billion tot: e of at about roy ored b- the ory On nd the palace |y, the on i ovolution of hle 10, s called on Tuileries ction 1c wis Mob i v ust 4000, 0il o ¢ nst 1t res homa estimates that w production in 19 $300,000,000 an averag ¢l of ofl produc ived from $387,640,000 of $1.94 71 What do th « Lincoln pennies v iard, the | ) 10 officers whelming numk the red 10 law down their red by | ord arm I they were mass flants. did s0 with g that nearly S0 slain. Another Papal Guard, cons the infu or ho s o It is said | rds were | » harrel, nitinls V, T an? Q. ). Swis the | paid in full, the differ- | = i oil pro- oil | nd Gas Jour- | 1 ner, jner, of magnesium con- ' nles Washington, suthern for lak in th e signer of Liicol in 1 On The Weather Observation At temperature, wosterly wi nds. for I Nev 18 England lay, little fresh 1o stern New 1Marec P ehiu o strong Gencrally fair tonitht and Saturs with treme change strong westerly Conditions: probable north in sn o temper w ow flurries i not atire; ndy, fr in Yor K much resh he arey of high pros sure noted yesterday n the Interl of the country | ward | the low, rolatively low over the lake wrenee T4 > W an a r v centers Mississippt were repor region and northern New land, A disturbanc preads rorth I high {are of the upper about the ing In other portion Conditions o fair w the cifi san acky e state in th lake favo n temperatura, SCHOONER SUNK Glonceater, | The ged uck a log « Cap of two escaped in a do six jut auzilfary of in houry Lastern t Tof druggi e until int b reglon ¢ Mas has alvanced this mor valle PRSI 1 Lzt . rning YW falls ith conditions St of *d from the lower [ wide ex mounta o eastern r for . Dee. Reg vesten picked y a u He’s Hero Milton Council 1ding hero of a $2,000,000 f business d into the ran 11 |1ower th. he floors flames, saving ¥ A [l 1 llen, 1 tr i ator W was 1 axt dr thel a1d e after the re avelo wom ght en te 18. I Vover- ins il Temperitures pertion reglon hut remaing (¢:0 ina, esterday morn- of the conntry. this vielity and not much chan flounder, 15 mil Thacher's Tsland and in Joseph Grace and his cr I river, he © v and rowe near constguard fie in He went otel e th ped en and 110 men. Only 8 it and the priy to marry. s can enter not allowed LD Lomen juites You in our Washi deserilcs the of delivious Lread, an, glute or Hou a vings, twle , D ven n salt-risin, rolls, fin P Bu Now Yo Was| | “Meester il wine ve cents In loose, unca | And he dreenk Neemself gou br [0 be ut 2 spung: whit h ko wronz MOTHER USED TO MAKE valsin, d diny Send for ft. U Den Hebrs | oh | And Mt | 1 housc ra Goutesman. 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