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"W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1925. . . realized th gents usually | the French frane nt that a | franking privil which gives | s — | SUERRTE N R B B e S R S ou needn't pay any attention to New Britain Herald e, | Conol irom country of dibloly lexiat hem the right to send thelr own | : | "' remarked the farmer's wife, | { Sy il ring is flve. Thats M S THTEN FIOXRIC) cony 1o _ e R el 0 i —THE OBSERVER— 1 im. i i i : Iy mioat bR ie Wik fts fall | Bovernment, Instead of making the ; | a plece. Unless, of course, you 4 wublie pa ) to listen to what she's sayin' lewued Dally (Sunday Bxeepted) vt puhbli pay all t 2 o 0’8 sayin' At Horald Blag.. 81 Church 8i1eet TIVRONE CRURADE i net R e e Makes Random Observations | “Do you Msten in, . ed the young woman, ABOLT RUBBER y why not the Ll SURSCRIPTION RATES e S ATtaR ; | On the City and Its People coulVell, you ain't suppo .00 & Year, ’ | fnereased costs g congressnien wip with thelr bit? " replied her hostess, 00 Thres Monthe. : B ) k Sa—— R S e et e e R 31 TR S R R ST TI VIS LT OIS there's a many as does, There'| T8e. » Month : | Ways be a plenty folk in tais Blsh K. Ibblo, manufacturer of jtle in the early morning breeze : : B = L s A and | that's hettor at mindin® other 10 i Sl ; alF (pe= = 5 laughter, Is back with us once more. | the romalns of last summer's foliage | business b el own— t the Post Office at New Hritaln ¢ ol Facts an a”(‘les | Send all communications o Bish s an ancient and honorable | crunch underioot. Up the Lill to the | party ling 'ij:‘:‘g“x‘m“um\ ‘n“u\h‘ y e st e o . : . ¢ i P R Stop: Lillior, eard 107 " (he " Nbw: || ingrmbian ot thie Horald's conteibuts [monk orone oot for miles around | to them." S nnectieut congress i i pralds b hia e Uritain Herald, and your teiter |l ing ataft and, as such, dosorves first obtained. New y : « [ ! , as such, des | . New In thse few words the woman ¢ : ¢ . will be forwarded 10 New )url.-] place in this column. Today ho | glorious In winior as well as In otli- | the farm xprosey o moas i TELEPHONK CALLS % i o : . § F S TS G — | weaves u rhyme about “Main Street | er seasons, Haze hangs over the| dc As long as the u’iu hx )“,' MIBLATACHR ot e : : ot i " i i “Came aday. A Practical Help to Shoppers | —Saturday night.” 1t you happen to | horlzon but it is fast being dlssipat. | round there ay oosers 1 lenty « Editorial Roome ... ¥26 1 . 7 Wits developed | 11 KInd of Christmag list to make | be one of Batray ahe mith the | ooy tho smiling rayw of the “sun| folks too busy prying into i . v ire lemonude wud |18 One that starts “Ifor Heaven's ‘(I\rm\g.\ on Nl(llx‘wlfl.\ |>\u:)\( with {n:- vhich pi ree it with, messages of | neighbors' affuirs to tal L g Sike | rest of the boulevardlers, you will [good cheer and fair weather (uri their own. This applies partic ;1:"lfir.ny(_x'»":vmn;g':' nivertane e : ¢ Ve e Don't get anyone of these { know the pleture poem Is correct. [ carth dwellers. The scene is sub-| to that specics of pest w Dress room alwaye open to advert) ; : ime after colloge days, | -5ted below—remember pleasel” | Here it is LisanGineptiing (Ofauch 1t g Shar R theluaulygh 2 are poems mude. A cool breezo| “lstenin' in” on convorsations Whips against the cheeks and blood | were never intended for their « courses through the velns from the| Pcople who would order you o j excrtion of climbing. A sharp gnaw-| of their homes it you o rous ‘Im near the b i3 a slgnal that a inted that they would open a ot appetite craves to be appeased. ter addressed to another po 1 to get up early no cvil in picking up the v i, take a cold hower few times a day to hear what ofpi- a brisk rub with a tu er subscribers on the line are talk- |ana start on a five mile hike be- | ing out. To them it fsn't ore brealifast. We know it's great | “wrong”. They know it isn't right ecauso we read about it in a book, | but it will never keep them out of licaven. So they reason. problem fs be- Mr. Jones calls upwand tells hiy tl e England 1s 4 | W . { P Most of us are doomed to sit in the 4 = | Main Strect—Saturday Night Mombae of the Assocfatrdl Fress ; i reering section AL AW (nd | (By Bish K. Ibble) The Awocited Pram 1 axciunely e helps: "So your wife didn't sk (The ever shifting, restless throng ttled o’ the e for re-pubiicn . : ‘ ) osperons are tho ¥ hieme all the Christmas That slowly wends it way alon Credited In this pAper sy olh | The tedious, tiresome, weary wait Bewe published hereln. I'or some slow moving train of | freight,— | Member Audit Burenu of <irculation 2 § | Pedestrians rooted to the spot | e A6 18 % ni n your b s And traflie tied up in a knot. whieh turniehes news 8 t ) / o When gates go up, the cager rush Usere with n tricily . i 1 THI: REINDEER REMARKS | 0¢ overyono—a jam & crush. i, ¢ | SR Rl G There's one nico thing about the | (Overhieard by George S, Chappell) | The effort mado to cross the stroots | protection agalnst fiou; ’ ‘ o Youean think |-y this 1 distribution flgures to Loth na 3 E s ! 1 ostill mal local advertisern. : ' Whit romen can - enjoy \ ‘No, thank goodness might bo held up vir of our jolly mas- | (You must be young, with nimble| o paby c 1 ter, feet) Riraronial . g Old & NI e g AT o P YR ¢ automobile | wifo he can't get homo to supper - 1 Banta Claus?. . .he must go fast- | The squeaky brakes—the | dilomma. The olhier day on Main | Mrs, Trowe. neoy oo L Sub The Herald 1s on ; uld n 1l gears ‘ strect, within the space of no more |iL and sonrer | e's bought a C. ; | e AN L ¢ E ders—sometimes alound— York at Hotaling's Newsstand r les WO tronsury greatly, and this has been He's bou a( and the old- And noise of traffic grect your cars. than two storcs, we counted cxact- | if 107 Tonas (e en st ? Bquare; Behultr's Newsstar s i : thine g1 Ihe smell of oll and gasoline Iy 60 perambulators dra : \ 1 A thaithotlom Lo steh otiAls 3 10 perambulators drawn up in in- | blond stenographer. O e L DL the hottom of much of the un Iee a ; e 113 At Al 0, €7 : ¥ nbuia 1 | stenographer. Or it may bg Grand Centra d S e istmas Eve, fu the barn| And greasy restaurants,. none 0o | exiricably tangled | array, | Thora |t ypcnoSrap I G T . clean. were more baby carriages than | ’ ‘ ] > i ere more bub; lages than per-| her physielan, Next day the wholg THE NEW HAVEN'S BUS fact that the government cannot of bells, in the carly dawn, The shoppers at the “Five and T« ms; in fact, so many carrizges that | e ighborhood knows the muv»”n'. he | 1s at t t s, but s wil ric he notor | 4 ' D (S v i i n was loft for " | M VICTORIES deem the honds at this time, bu § Will hark to the motor | A drunken loafer, now and then reom was loft for mere adults. | her illness and everything the mats The New Haven railroad r h I magazine, which we prefers to renew them, clearly hoy A think it is about time that some- | ter with her organs he hears of ; thing was done about this, and We /| them second hand and wonders how sliall make a few suggestions to the | the news leaked out becauso shg police, the ordinance committee, and | wus especially carcful to Joep hor | private individuals. | symptoms from he childr 5 - L | of these bonds, which ealls for ad But o noises an auto makes, | Pleads weakly, with a plaintive Mo EEmchilenging in its application to E 1 Washington, appears MRl A A loitiis obnteintr e = In the first place, to eliminate | they couldn't fattle abouti Har i s rt to n oy | engine and grind o Please the congestion, why mot place the | children so. e A8 miles of bus lines in tient have been wrong, this sub- ditional bank notcs: and if all of It. | % , v children sometimes will, ? The phonograph in shoe shine stand | iprants' venlelis el s o o) g A i S - i 4 2 LS i ¢S under simila = | The “listener in” is about forty, although the Public Utilities Com- has come up for discussion in | them are cashed in at maturity it A, we'll miss the happy glow qualking out some fazzy band— 'srictions as those forced upon the [ nina degrees lower than the lmw{n Blessed are the poor; they needn't | o' enjiaren's faces on earth below | The flappers with their painted | quiomobiles of thelr elders® torm of animal N B0 fn debt trying to keep up With | phe Chrlstmas chorus that a ways | cheeks There should be restricted park- Pscicnce chl' It is a she ;;i‘:;)‘:\“) (I; the neighbor hnieh g i & | comes Qutiatrollingtwith “thelr S beaus or '« {nx sones for one thine Tras 2 . 15 zones for one thing. Imagine & |(imes out of a hundred—deser. ; said 1 ¢ " \hassies f. Caillaux had n e o e i > A t ut of a hundred-—deserves ta e 1) leage itioned aid that foreign embassh M. With peal of trumpets and beat of eheiks, & than half the mi ! be ridden out of town on a thrg | busky police officer tagging a ba Irums, A mother with her restiess brood, | carriage for exceeding the time Hmit | ogry Rt AT IO 3ok (s for | featliers 1o keep her warm. Thiy é The shouts of joy and emiles of | And hwluhlry iy‘l an ugly rnlorv~l while the mother was hunting o i s liss Belated newsboys out of luck, inanes e ul f S such matters rather than the ex-|stead law upon the supposition that | objcction of politicians, The plan ; : ) o ns. The parent would then be | may scem severs punishment, Per v When little girls give their dolls a | Still hoping that they won't gt A S rol ihe roni sl oy nroltng nerica \rope | was to count the honds as part of | 0 1ers were queer, The 4 i Lo/ the police st | haps she is more to be pitied. Thay tent of the milcage. The rallroud’s { they arc not American property v HiLY 1 and pay out the $2 she saved at the |is the mest charitable wiew of it ¥ wast | Kiest “stuck bus subsidiary gained the cream of fact that feniagagavacyer itheiclioy UpHRo mionevinnlEtotrez it MIdUonSin i negimoa it N L S . e Haw. Tie i {11 you are a “listencr In”, and read of them on the score | “AKC b The Reindecr sighed, when a joffy Brs: Traffic posts should be cstablished | {hts determine that amonz yous on the walks in front of the princi- | gooq resolutions effeetive on New pal stores, with “stop-go” signs and | yeq No. 1 will be that you traf ' to direct the cross- | will mind your own busincss her it ans and perambu- | rom. And 1 woe to the youn who has to be catered to by con- tinual motion; after a few times in |court, the most wilful youngster| 1 y¢ just o tree one of thousar " { would thus be taught to have hi the same variety; bereft of jif | carrviage stopped when ordered. { by a sharp blow of the woqdina Speed laws would be a g0od thing | axe and shipped by rail o s and could be enforced by state Po- | pirts, It cannot speak but what licemen on tricycles or kiddie | ge it brings to young and old. A . ha holds wihtin thg £0 be climinated by these officers, 95 LR coming as seriouy ds must stay? lie traflic signals green and red, : . And never again, on the cottag: You stop or go ahead, s subsidiary > 3 rd | quoted about a week ago regarding | places them In the category of | Where there's remorse, there's roo? The crippled sidewalk mendicant | sound the tap of a relndeer's With pencils held out at a slant, 5 % + . ng a » forelg eady crease in the cashin | | With hat or p upon his knees 1n gaining more t1 ser being served at the foreign | steady increase in the cashing 1 oty ol i Transportation com 1 assertion that liquor was no [money. But there may come a | blister. Wil misslon gave permission to the x ahout ¢ steenth | would mean 90 billion franes in company to operate slightly less | bank notes In circulation. 5 nt demand ritory traversed that counts in | the 1§th amendment and the Vol- bul could not earry hecause of the its contentions s \ bassics might bear out this | deem mo: e e | voice Too late—1we have fo p content sonfentionibut ithore icnn iscarcely thatisuch redomption Swoulabmean ity Siiingaidsiv niace where). th In the darkness made his hieart re- | The one-way trafic ‘ronng the g S . be a doubt that wero n erime com- | (he substitution of non-interest- | proonr's dress sull was rented In the Joite, IS T ca S e portion of the territory thus opened | mitted in any one of them the laws bearing money rest-bearing | nearest city. | RLenicy ["The grinding wheels of trolley cars— : The few remaining trafiic (zars have two or lyqypg right, but mostly | The ambulance, or Bull Patrol, With patient, or some drunken | ; | For cars get stuck, but never a sonl— terptine. Tho New M stes . | regu- breaking point. What he got for | drift The : 5 i 5 wanld op syl monsy, . Calllauxt b the facts S ‘ ar not, my Reindeer, swift and to bus line travel is virgin milous 3 5 would apply money alllaux Vers The easy way conelle your- A e A i : e would be courageously, telling politicians | 1« phone when your nelghbo ing it, g t 2 that the cirenlation of money and |t} ment among bus people ¢ G a 1 ) the . ¢ ‘ol- | honds nsed as moncy was near the value in the realm of Vol- 3 a ' darkened hallway, where, — i | Has ever detained my reindeer we're told however, v : : E i | swift! i That hootles stuff is hought and sold. footing in the bus business, evi- | pertain to other nations: No mat- . So, cheer up, Dasher, and Blitzen | The alley, where, with stuff 100, hiy h e v rance hecome . 7 enty of work..and joy... ' The —~ ake o along some utes, hong Lie foreign dignitaries 18I currency in France has becom ’ g ~ { There's plenty of wor nd ji he thirsty go,—to take a nip. dently s wi o take a ch t ¢ they argue about it, it is | Purchase of American and Brit- | assing on the wrong sic B e e e for you, | But at this season of the year, and should be, as it is very dang would think that the railroad is permit their wine to be elimi- | common. The American dollar is | And when Christmas bells ring out, | Salvation Army pots appear; (\,:,3 t ‘“‘:,1\%,‘").' ,’:(,{‘l‘; n,‘l(,:f:“ i People are much alike, and doubt- | e 8 ) | Pedestrians stop and “come acros,” | *'\¢:y’ furiher sugsost that it G N e e i e D e s i t to change francs into Amer- | less the dogeatcher thinks at tim llant Reindeer, we'll ALL be | And never even feel the los e e ; i e noncy is a symptom of popu- | ke looks distinguishad there!" { When in the kettle drops our dimes, granted to railvond ¥ i 3 y e = — | Perhaps we hear the South Church however, A bo T 4 vk it will e done, e i A Kansans are taxpayers, too. Why He'll Find Out! ! chimes. © g0 fow boals and fiylng ma-f gy on. o often wonder Why | OB, Main Street, T must say to thee, ‘.;:’l.‘,.h«'x;‘1(1‘v‘xv‘.yx:““xl(,y|;h 1;‘\. :l\[n’\‘:; ‘1‘1-:4 |o e ’.\m‘m. Avan- mber Ll . ] said to be lines of moncy-changers | chines wrecked t spealk of coal as ‘black dla- | “Thy human interest pleases me— | i sooring and liconsed operators | e “':m;\ "w? 508 robability. {h rigl n BAY STATE CURBING {in virtually every bank, despite the = Lo | A source of pleasure and delight, S ldla ol My P By Lo com ol probability the n AT P world, and the £ | Ty wEyidently you haven't | But more so on a Saturday night.” | e D e S 5 m,“:fl,,‘.‘,‘ e legisiatur or general | gourage ) hofhn: e e took ©f bought your winter's supply of coal | I nt in a tantrum break is its milk anches and it becomes a thinmg sfon of tlie 1 = g p “,H‘ il yet, old man It's great to get up early the se | tle over the license plate and Nature can scarce Edward M. Dreschnack. aenings ok o eold shower and @iy on farrested for having dinty marks |imoerasiuie = : i lents | 5€8 i v s lie fr ding th he belief that pipe smokers are pli e isl rub with a turk 1 and iniore :_”]‘ ‘;]vl""“”““: dE Ll ) others merely signifies A DIFFERENCE O O 0 st il e R onderful touches to som | We can also imagine an instance | {yine alvondy bogy 150 it is v X smokes a pipe. | ¥ rat GO e i A g noe already begun and so it is wili TonioE 01 T 1 ! - " L | The old-tashioned girl used to kfast, Abou o'elock Old 8ol | .oy ng this: A nursemaid leaves her | g municipal Christmas! {roe: cision o 1 ! " comes {o attention over the eastern | & % while she flirts with L et R i vly THE HIGHER COST Ol ¥ he that responsibility for | “dress to ki Tills and’ €ho alel hast just caougy | Choies patied J A few nours work and trea Haven fal ; to A orfhy of any community, t green \ f 3 i i Wbre oo worth 161 cents in France. This s like a fallen monareh fon inancial position to take many nated from the cellars. To raid a B N no finane po a few hours on the cold pavement . - in the park while thousands of busy y vehicle department and tlat oppers pass by without a glan (he pushereitiiereatibelrequivadiito forathought for the vanduighcd | riages be registered with a nythin, v ¢ wealthy; now there arc anything cls v 1 e mancia biz ad \effort of the government to dis- | nark g advar On th were fairly i 4 EnSgn L REGINTERED MAIL ¢ ve rests with those who | Th Sl Al bite in it to make living worth territory wh i o arged people to by ke lxiling e ere ahiondy I n o Y ¢ ¢ One of the “raises” in the po: 1 people to L while. allogads murion ; All over the countryside folks are @ cop. A rival officer comes alon: {and tells the baby to move on. In- | ..t Children and adults toget stend of answering with a Dolite, | stand in awe and adimitation 0-00," the child lets out an un- This is one way in which the city dignifiod “Baw.w-wewl’ Thereupoll cniidren have the ndvantage of tt country children, alt hoin soma mall communiiies a similar obscr vance is noted. True the country we predict, that in a year or tWo | yiigren have all the trees they The | some enterprising business concern | oy iFel HE S0 AE rees the ¢hat | prepared for hungry stomachs. The | : SEreim e e b ant for the asking but natur: s ! ; 25 Y A T d e URnE RO ONETRES LD N e e sizzling bacon | Wil ¢stablish, along the main arter- 1,4 ni3ce bright giass balls and IRpe R : v ! ears Ago Today |\ . " Suatir ' wica:™ 1| mowe in'a sien ot izing ‘bacon |1 (54010 FO0E 11 M S ot pnce brght s Vale and tn: company x : ¢ y lon't want a picee of mince (men's) ;}m g:fi e T o i | ing stations where milk may be pu e caleeiier e ¢ Ple T A B Loran Abram. | e rises and sets his mind about the | € mow i 1 o : Aoy il i S ehRas e RS X i S s gre e a city ehild; great 4 ; : : A asks that face him. i ¥ e YASYALAIE g Bend o) i f In last Sunday's New York Her- we a blg Christmas tree out in 0 g T NT. AN The earth is hard with frost pat- n last Sunday's ) ) g stmy i e RSt Wi ("m'\‘\"“"\ ‘\',‘\"M"”“Ts woven over it. Trees are stark |ald-Tribune magazine, Mary Louise | the open to be admired to your of the trolley circular My 1 | | Ao epartment hos had I case, in the | T The Men and Fdith ountr ! Little Ldith kept calling and call- | Strring into wakefulness. Farme tor pis) | are going to the barn fo take care |\ =7 Lo - Siere Ty A The reason women's shocs are Danbury, via Milldale vy ; R ,”H}‘\“:” ing k. s & thaan ate: : ; o0 value only as antiques | ing ; | of their stock. Plumes of smoke s i " s “ ight,” sald mother to the [of t A - and Waterbury s 5 i '\l” o Ve Edith a piece of that | from Kitchen chimneys, announcing e T ) 3 : ublishers Syndicate) | maid. »l‘ e UL to the new day that steaming hot of the W 4 e munity i ; By |7 Edith started crylng immediately, | breakfasts are in process of beine for talking back. Finally, we not only suggest, but Tramway company i effects wit L ¢ new wonders to | Howden, an English girl who was | heart’s content but greatest of all to 5 . 2 Y el . but give promise of new wonders to 5 5 eirl i ¢ be the only proper mot ! 1 : : r turne D caused a ti HA STRAVETING L OOl e e e e e T (o e ks e e cgmmunity where there are 1 3 ! ; ; ; i pa b bune Theaoanalicaant n over and here and there are!of her first acquaintance with the|kind hearted citizens who think of b SRt RiuRsERamour Cilunnisimrn b6l neClackbrings ivimess (e e S e e T i ) oGt something else besides their own llot tiia Inst storm; She had taken up her residence at | happiness at a time like this; thos gun a campaign | For o mas that's MO 31T 65t in the woods all is silence. [ farmhouse near Twain's home who make the municipal tree pos- = got turn rd indi- | ng the littering of the streets Christmas that's bright, MOLER) : & e it taleoH eni e G Gt t is entirely | ) rc is sleeping. Dead leaves rat- | Leard the telephone ring. 3 s 2 i 1 1 Y r or 1 iter . Offcer ove has | May vou find this a comfort in |Nature is sleepir pany will be forced t ; ; St G ; 4 g zed a quantity of handbills at the | ourneying, 0o, highwayvs open no matter how decp O ' X our main : : e S the winter time 8 wand i e wnd Officer Bamforth | 7o Jave the time with you, by day the snow — and t g g LA >, « and by night. =By GLUYAS WILLIAMS e ( qs Bone ball for ¢ g nurdes re was majority of shops wiil have | The Family Album—Answering the Doorbell i b i : i (o = only a hrief recess at Christmas, but The Card She Meant R D, as the S non 4 ‘ some will shut down for a few days |y Traveling Clock brings my x the following week for inventor; mess to You Landers, Frary & Clark and the| A mesage it seems that you scarce- Russell & Erwin Mfg, Co, which ly can miss: e fra istmas par two lines this year. Danbury: until 9 o'clock | mo follow its lead, and keep travel- through passenger t E t i iy 1 wal into the Russwin | \pg mostly in other dircctions than b t ) ygan to get 1+ e and ¢ eal i eanentis laven | last eve 1 tried to steal | this! Mr. Goodwin fo- 1 away with this | 5 | 2y, but a re- | G0 voad passir ,. have an effs et e i i ; t 1 v impounded With the Usual Handkerchict T - 3 . v It is The Card She Sent comes from handkerchief, it's true, Rurlington. 1o cheer it brings to You, 11 distribute | g iene from my heart on Christ- ; the children | is nel p D Y New Year's : ‘ The Card She Meant .. . FRENCH FINANCES et : ° % : » i R "“'\r:::‘, AND POLITICS et tia S ely than a gy L | | » e | STARTS TO ANSWER. \WIFE CALLS HOLDON,IT ~ SAYS WAIT ANINUTE [T WHISPERS WHAT 19 HE iey DOORBELL. MAY BE HIS PRESENT AND MAY BE THING HE ORDER- THINKING OF - SUPPOSING only costs two cents to mail! HE COULD TELL WHATITIS ED FOR HER - T SHOULD BE THE THING } A Tie To The Doss BY THE SHAPE - SHELL 60 DRET THEY 60T AT BIACKS | : ie C 3! f 'S The Card They Sent TOR MILDRED you this Christmas tie got 1o thinking, 0o, Company E. S Tha side as days go by . formed the tie of friendship, D in Bristol = The Card They Mcant ling this C a2 te On The Weather GO 5 free to choose your | Observation ‘ Propoganda casg L an el PEER OUT TO SEE IPTHEY DECIDE NOTHING 15 EX- r AGREES TO SHUT EVES AND fome new golt ciubs and | CAN MAKE OUT NAME OF PECTED TOR WILTRED TAKING A BATH, JUSTAS NOT T 00K, OPE e for Christmas” | TRUCK, BUTITS TOO AND CAMSTOHIMTD DOORBELL RINGS AGAIN DOOR AND TINDS MAN =R DARK COME OPEN THE DOCR, WHO WANTS TO KNOW L. 192 Reprodction QL“(K \\“[QET‘:P“ UVE D WERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Copyright, 1925, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc. FOR YOUR WANTS - — — Forbidden)

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