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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925. v &4, o . suspended his Philadelphi Times | easler t I [ dieate ) ‘ est s v oW g 1 '3 New Britain Herald ;""" A Rt sl joRunaRtoplndlaals Sad retine i Uves ol feml iy et ‘ With the duty of fumishing voca-| only goes to romot antarctle and 2 : announced the cf one what minute of the day a cold [that the wircs carried the sum g P tional rehabllitation to every mem- | gceanie Islands to breed, Often no ERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY ’ f on than it will strike the country mary of an address by a western 659 . ¢ ber ol[\ln» military or naval forces | pest iy made, but a single egg 18 | support i AT fo may be corrcet | raflrond officiul in which he stated ¢ (128 ’,h“, o ,C'”“' s ed With | qropped on the bare earth, Losued Dnlly (Sunday Excepted) My i f h Cllengo, b T olt 4 i, 4 disabllity of service origin, who| , What is teak weod? at Herald D19 Shurch 8lreet : take | that - conslderably moro than halt k needed vocational rehabilitation to| A A hard Dblack wood much 1 o | u \ ough thefr | the Class 1 railroads in western | u’l . overcome the handicap of such dis {used 10 ship bulding and for other ac: Ay : v 144 Ay ! than mail [ tereitory have puid no dividends | - i A ubility, ‘The civiliun rehabllitation | pypposcs, 1t grows profusely in the SUBSCRIPTION RATES ) q act of June 1920 constitute he ‘! ! . s J me of i 1 ! re, doubt fs thrown | for s, Their net operating ) 3 ‘ " 20 constituted the | mount district. of Ma B s oo Mot pers ) o fleld was over |about the minut ticatl Faver 1 A 20000 4 ’ 2 board an administrative agency for | yna in other parts of southen 7be. a Month ; 5 e 5 \ | r« i B ; ; ¢ > cooper- | Asia, The teak forcsts of Indla ar 2 1ed; ortly thereaftor two | Cold snaps do not settle upon all | & s in 1924 than in 1916, Not | Maxson Foxtinws Junns i " | ate with the States in rehabilitating [ mostly under government control 0 wewspapers were started and | sections of the country simultanc- | much romance attached to that, e T a—— 4 " W and restoring to remunerative occu-| and yield considerablo revenue, The Lo Lok Ofie A Ne ' markably suecesstul. | ously, If thore o frialdity Yet the romance of bullding send all communications to Fan i xlv-m“us any persons disabled in in- | imber resembles coarse mahogany, g 4 a6 Ulerarars i KSR ie ey e il oa (e ralltoade o e Shop Editor, care Of (he New dustry or otherwise, | is easily worked, strong, durable and , ety x i iave fo ralirouds has not been entrely ¢ trita ialil; and. your lgiter | Q. Isthe export of steel and fron | o1 Jiable to attack by insects. The TELEPHONK CALLS Ir. M 1 ospl Wy finan- | bear i, bt e of tolling iraged in the mountain districts. ‘| will be forwarded to New York. ||| IIn the United States greater or less | yree grows in clumps in forcsts ine s in varlous fields, did | exactly at what m e R e T e——— e .than In previous yes ¢ in forosts by itsc iee AR rio y at ni speet | The Moffat. road, crosses { i QULSTIONS ANSWERED A s e ear ] rrd printon "h‘”': ot sata0yiok AT R t true situatlon very | the onsluug 18 100 much for | mountains at a height of 10,000 They Sound Like a Merry You can get an answer to any from the United t he | 1 . redulity foct w { Denver, then going to Chrlstmas! question of fact or information by 1D ontna gt fiir e e meingiph iy g tea i ngat N Agaln the Cliristmas belle writing 1o the Questlon Editor, New | ncoyriay e Of the current year| q, ‘What gun in the Army has : We'll say they're guyer every year, | Britain Herald, Washington Burenu Dt a LS SN R the angeRt Ta tunnel 81X i ail the “make-up” that they o Yotk avenise, Washingtan, | oot o o0 18 Bog oanc G the 6x- 4 A sixteen-inch gun haa the L hey C L 8 ports for the corresponding period | jongest range of any gun now uscd mder the great divid s D, €, enclosing two cents in stam alchallt grociry ond time fn as many us reduce the grade for | Clear to the buckic on thelr shocs! | for reply. Medical, logal and marital sop e wnlmn‘v-u b S the \‘nllll,l.u 5 Army. It shoots Entered at the Post Office at No vas popularly res - particular except som The only profitabla advertising mediun h in the City. Clreulat'on honks v publisher; but lis LED BY A CHILD TO bullding a press room always open to ad ! went mueh further, 11 PRISON DOORS Member of (he Assacinted Press . Cy (i | The Asrociated Prose 1n oxclusively er 1 had Jarge securi o gang vouthful ban- hauling coa I intention s to e | @dviee cannot be given, nor can ex- (et O A M B oo el . A8 e reall houtiee % e A Knockout | tended r h be undertaken, Al Q. Can you tell Romaliin e all news credited to 't or not | ther o { o any supposo when you came | other questions will reccive a per- et ¥ i pr thtd bl G wit v o | frequently in the publie press, were | {0 o 4 fatt e oncetning the Japunese Guild Sys- W ‘l' cradited in paper wnd also | ¥ 3 1 in the fu- | st night and found your wiie | sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- R editointorctatt . n e eainer | f in 1 00k brighter than i i for You, You were so sur- | not_be answered, All letters are iry in Jupan? 1t ROt e Rl ¢ lication that it has 0 S iised she could have knocked you ! confidentlal—izat 1 R rn o 9 ob 1 e L : ! i . i sile couid ave knocked you Eaitor, ARG oo v W o es lans servation N e T T e & ¢ v e in these f g Boston that the - - | el ( . What I ing fis in Jupan date back to the seven- which furnishes v A adver t i ling to i1 siril utlawry is when | ) I\' ’,m\’\.m::\ A It is a small climi P teenth eentury, when the fish me r-( it CLAL Wi e entor. | some of e hi . onrtaners The Bolbed.taly | MAIYe in soutlicustern Asia {chants of Yedo (now Tokio) were| Washington, Dee. 22.—Iorecust are based upon this aud FTHT b f ; O ¢ actsand ancies bt aEliclbed Halr tlarly in Stam, where they are | nized into a guild by permission | for Southern New Ingland: Most- protection s ' ; er When suspe : . ! | andit. mmonly kept in captivity to am the reignin zun. The suceess |ly cloudy and cold tonlght and distribution ficy o both nat n f r \ cod the authorities us mentally - BY ROBERT QUILLEN oy | their owaers b r Ve ug | 6f this undertaking caused the torm- | Wednesday, fresh, possibly strong loca) advertisers, CHRISTMAS SENT-1-MEANTS B suid to have the f ts. Two of {hos ation of « Ler of other guilds un-| northwest wine i i the m By Molly Anderson Haley T'wo of 1 Tes, number of other guilds un- | northwest wind —_— Lo o ; L Inily ot e il it 1o Vet 2\ | brought tog-ther ot L immedi- | Ul practically all brenches of urban| Forccast for Bastern New York: The Hersl0lfa ) i f 2 to combat, or on | trade and Jndustry were included. | Cloudy and colder tonight and A i 105L0TI0RB TIONEY, own image mirror, sh | These organizations flourisheq | Wednesday; probably local snows |fights are a rite amt nt throughout the fendal period. They | in north and ecntral portions; fresh, the Siamese and liconses to exhibit | Were medleval in character and | possibly strong west win slight Index to the fine eharacter of imagine a crewd of cut- bl Vi | the year 1 yleld cor able annual re- |¢ rresponded very closely o the| Conditions: The pressure is low DELIVERING MAIL BEFORE e throats following the behests of a |no way to drain the water And snys here's mo ome I like | ¢7U¢ AN extraordinary amount of | Finalish and oth ropean guild g the Atlantic coast and high CHRISTMAS S A b 10 water out on ,. | gambling occurs in connection with |0F the same era. The idea of over the Itocky mountains, The When he bought the Baltimore | ¥Youth with the brain clopment | cold nights, L | them, T fish | the an an association probably was borrow- | temperature is high in the tern It the prime object of the post X Ttor whom I'm wishing ; 8 hasg the an ably was borrow- t s hig t prim o T N e g e onl (390 5 Shomy m wishing more good |, 470 fins prolonged to taper- | €d from China, where guilds and low in the western distriets. office department in no I e e 5 § | Think what would happen if e e |ing points. When the fich is quict, | been in existence for more than o temperatures extend as fur mall on Christmas morning was to| % " ; e A PEST SUBTERFUGE | that feeling in Texas was squeezea | R e bich letter, |18 colors are dull; bnt when exeit- | Years. The modern industrial and [south as Nek-aska and freezing tem- ingulate 3 ol e [ECCRL bR g Y ltimore fire, he i L into a small staty S MO » edch Jetlem ) og, it glows wit llic splendor, | commercial guild of Jap: dates | perature to southern Texas, Snow mimulate s publIaRI o T g e e iiet e e REGARDING BULBS EEEe Tl 6 R el sy 1 leet (BN I RS OB ER (et L o ol L & o ackages and cards ecarlier, the ob- ’ et e e ! 5 . land e ¢ 1 wne | back t 584, whe ¢ packages and card wrlier e hlernoustt abihe fore 1 doan is bein sked as to why, 1¢| It must distress Itussia to se I when f s think of nothing | ject probably has been attained y b t federal and bullt lyseraper in its place i At no time in the history of the de- feared the this, le declared, was more in partment, Postmaster General| =% Mo declared, was move W) bulbs, it fised a date | 1t bs estimated that i takes 524 | WITH THAT CALEADAR WITH A statisticlans state, has such a bulk e SO i bt bl (LB s ( one when no|pounds of coal to get the average 1,.}11,\‘ THOUGHT ot Christmas mail been handled so ) more forcien bulbs would be ad.|NOWspaper force warm enough (o The Card 1 Sent to men who had heen identified J IR e A UlguEhtt for (aVary anylvou ace St fon : s ov later | Mitted to this country. The date is This calendar w T Yo with it for and they tater | Mitted Io e o g This ealendar will bring You, |, “1jjinois, Michigan and Wiseon- | A, They are sald to have ori- | rain followed by falr and colde ot - | surerea from ¢ of capital, he |January 1, 1926, reason why a good brick ma- | And with IRtitonalitiawish Rromil Sl RniT 8 S Hted i iE it e A < S5 e unity to enjoy Christmas instead | g . y i s ¥ e b e e " ek 5 ) AN , : 1A ISR e vaciously bought it back so th The inferenee is plain: That the L A O Incss, {oo, | WSt cossion at the cloxc of the Ke-|Joseph Cundall of London, created | BOYS FIND BODY nobody concerned lost a dollar, embargo is not due to the fear of | V°C (ERLLTA I L Card T Moant & 190 volution and Kentucky in 1792, and | colored lithographed card about | Taunton, Mass, Dec, 22 (F—Tlie iled o & wpmly B e & Jooked | Pests, | mode of protection " ot A moushsitor tvtey o tiyon e | oY n 1863 the size of a lady's visiting card. The hody of James I, Shiclds of I ne who looked | Duke hasn't reccived the largest | A though GYELY RO Y, YOI 8Ee, erence recently to | custom of exchanging these was not | ham was found yesterday on Pros- | Bl el G Wth of March |introduced extensively until 1862 |pect Hill by boys. He had been competition. Tt s ared |al coll A ‘w’v o l‘j“N‘ o -"" : ‘:‘{"w”‘ ch was | When & modern form w issucd |missing since last Saturday. Medical the domc bulbs are greatly | p i G aaies Sl o 3 | with “Merry Christmas” and *Hay miners say death was due to nat- The franc isn't mx:rmm! 1\4. ol e s n Ma Danicl | by New Year” printed on them. al causes and the man was pr ymerican Buckers aren’t buying ft. necch | doubt the need f a card of this|a strickes ile g stead of protecting the bulb in- | ki WITH A RIDING CROP—TO A e Lo Liisla s g icion S UES kg B H stry, it will result in fower s| A sufficient commentary on man- | i MAN compromis slaver) which he | Writing letters of congratulation vement of | The ( 1 Sent i b ¢ | “Morry Christmas and Old Top anposed » 8 abolition- time of a holiday. It had I e o it5 and of all who in uny way de- w\; n an English custom fo shout | With hearty wi o et slave he one | “Merry Christmas™ from the windo thetic Kindliness ag nueh as he was | Were being threatened by foreign | spain made ig mistake hy | With hearty wishes of good cheer 1 to v ‘\ ; K : andinle m«‘r “‘r n“y” ”:‘1‘,”1“\\: | thie bulbs of inferior quality sold at a | rot giving Uncle Su g0-year lease | That you'll ride through a glad New | spec : ol e | course will not he sent fo the & Env h s WITH AN ENVELOPE OPENE: pleased to pocket | Penitentiary i such actually hu buck. ol gsens - Ilis comes to open up each letter 00, ‘This gives a Proven to he the case. 4 ) I gives a e more you le about stock: e postman brings you through ntral | fhurries were reported during the : : e X e e (htiacee like a black frill around the };:r:’:nw“w\ SnnclEd e lrm\' for !,~ ‘ I-l‘ hm]i'_m‘:;'] of t')mlnml’h.m wrticultural board 08 s € L e vey Ty i throat. | trade ilds. The growth of these |districts and in th itral scetions el e pests | 7 ming a cap t. CRELAREI VRS (R CORIOYEN oo ey vy somctimes | Organizations has been very rapid, |as far south as Tennessce, Rain led the “Mother of States"? | the ofticial statistics showing 916 in | has occurred along the Atlantic The title was bestowed upon | €Xistence in 1009 and more than | coast from Florida to Maine, It a because of the fact that [ 1400 in 19 | was heavy from Southern Florida seven states have been carved out| @ How long have Christmas|northward to Virginia. early before the festal day of her oviginal territory, Ohio, Indi- | cards been in use? | Conditions favor for this vicinity The clerks who want an oppor- in of working part of the day Ne; but it remains with the public Sop [ ’ et i v as an anachro- | fOr domestic growers ugainst for- | sndowment. What about the elector- | s of all the folks I've known itself to prove that the innovation per ean be successful. 1 all the Christ ik ny others who re- mas mall that has to he : T heart a very fine L 0st more. sent toward i entleman plenty of time 1 the pos! department no doubt being bought. T the domestic | KInd 15 the steady impr | culiar devices to can prove 1o the country that a all - q | ! % combine big business with sympa- bulbs were o tter quality but | delfyery upon Christmas day is 1 necessary bucause - smooth over the differences step was to ser litMe Christimas mail n h over iffer L ridiculously low rate, the situation | f the peninsula Fear orth and South. It has been charg- | eXpr iz the ) 1! 9 le . liculously low rate, situation | et .\‘ rth and South, It has boen charg- | expressing e sumo _ tho . e 0 an 0 e ’ ) INVESTIGA THE would bo reversed, and would cor- | 1y ey (e nd Old Top |© "“”E e leean nasma el s 1 T veryw e e respond o the protection given | o wentleman and one littie manipu- | Though I'll be the onl hepl p”v)’w.i, i lfl"l’l‘l:‘,‘]H“"‘;,"”“\ P e il o O ‘o 1s been in session but scanEnianuiacturing. JEBULBLIG o L : to reduce him. | e fal aspirations but the charge secms | decorated sheets called hristmas | { yrrs o . refor 54 1| tmas = n ¢ 1 s a could o get! i i bl = / 2 A o ii DRlon Chrlstmas| =o't (ime but altcudy an_ ine|cxcellence of the foreign bulbs cre- |k R IR O | unjustificd. Webster simply follow- | picces”. These letterg were orna- With the Classified Ads wve, What time the mailman ealls ! o ; Sy el ! nder the Administra- T 0 all but provided for. ‘ L oL o riticised little. 1t isn’t po- The Way of It tion has | 'Memi mow some southern bulb | talk with your mouth full. | land: know what the Wil peet to make out his other speeches in favor | mented with pen flourishes to show . I of the Union. This speech, by win-|the writer's progress and skill in As Your Guide | ring other northern Senators to sup- | penmanship, rort 1 romise, probably de Q. What is meant Ly ‘“grape 3 ; years, | A. Grape shot is a cluster of i W. What is the “Federal Board |small shot arranged in tiers of three XMAS GIFT embargo i it should That Fnglish eritic who thinks | wrist wateh her husband will glve | [0f, Vocutlond 13{']”" Ui 2ot “v“‘l”“\\v hiivlatealsctinitc AR e qs R no tirst rank lit- | her for ¢ nd the littlel < 1) ndepeunent g epnnient i henflved SUGGESTIONS : (s ssn : hie | Wilsons will be winding up thei ited. in 1917 (o admin Q. Is it true that the alt AR i : - bargo actually was and not 1o "“"'" evident EERIRE R 11\‘1“.."‘.\,(“”““ s ‘,“, T wds appropriated by the fe vays on the wir ) e Chist have {1 iy subterfugo | . will give them for Christmas.” |eral overnment for education Sn| Ihis 141‘[”?”; QU T IN TODAY’S HERALD t was for i of | u i a mortal's age | Albert: “And what will Mr, Wil ulture and various trades, Al- SIOTRL Rl G B : 1) to deseribe | son be doin FRANR A MUNSEY i include the PRI e e ; o Ik that is nice and slick, Roland: "1l be downtown wind- AND HIS CARELS il -y nine, L : e e | g up hi today ! listin s i ; ¢ s T Ereating cart A washerwonan who receives a abili Junc EIQUETTE TOR EVERY OCCASION an Christmas remaing to he it u quite a novelty | - Seant dot oashindon i gons will doing the day after | of enee is the | Christmas with an inferior product, The schiool i b Mortienltural board shoulq | €M1 one in which the course of | Albert: “What ‘ Eiell e \ly consists wholly of hazing. | Roland: “Mrs. Wilson will e frank and candid about Sk winding up the diamon 1ed from « would mas mori lotments to the states from this forever on the wing. It is 1 fund are conditione » pay- | it can follow a Loat for days or local an ties h I train- |ing in charge, T cation- Minnie. . S amendment of | els ¢ wonality from 11 lishing e ! A ) . new wash-hoard for Christmas, will e fquette 13 thie art of doing and saying tho correct thing at fhe one who wis a \ fogan 1 takes tubborn dry fo favor | he up against it the following Mon- | 2 4 thing t be sura of 1) y arrasst it is, stubborn | day. T taint ts lin followin GG Tl e ; ) . ners an COMANCI i Blman e - ‘ New ¥ ¢ of had LD 1LR0ADING Woods All Around! ‘beard’ where the dert now grows, 'morc ) i 8} 1 romance [ ¢ this sentence: “Our uncly Little Rebecea, aged four, was|but meenwile pleese use the werd - - - - pockets,” \ ero : NEDIT L . : i very rich.” sald she, “but he is | very much pleased with tten- eck CLIF COUPON 1L IBAN LAWSUTES fE 1 Jever invite | tions of a very eminent doctor who | Irnest Thinke ETIQUETTE EDITC Sy T ¥ 1 silent i ! S uni i e | had co her to sit on his knee. | 1 ade s trong homo 1322 New Ritpociaf gn 15 (E R e ¢ New ) ected )| “How old are you? he asked. rey O e G 10 be a Four, doin’ on five,” she replied. | Ane t Y of corse, e 2 (un you read?" S ayhor that tried Y WEND any tudes ext cemm at e ar : L ; T e e D58 earstAzarloday R B e : Mr 3 3 i N “ ne pay - — 1 tle gir l:‘H 't yon give me Lk zanne Mackey. - . ot o : that his . ' e ; N ST 3 < | The doctor, may 1 add parenthet- The Wronz Text purc ' = : thisaeor 2 i S reha nt Wy are, 88 A joq)ly, had a full beard carefully Turdet How did you get the ! 5 ) the holiday |y 0700 it covered his neck as well | black eye?™ ) v that ) % largs portion of his face. |Morelock: “I quoted: “Go W AL ) . . s 1 1 ot ol ) t come up to their expecta- | = gp 1y cky” looked up earn- | young man,’' to a guy from I'lorids T ‘ ? | estly in his face and said, “You ain't | Jerry Wilson a reader of the H from the | 1570 pace to tis: (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction ——— - .- - - - { —Mrs. Emma D. Englert. Forpidden.) : presented | any n o of What the Heir Wanted i Laltivl UL hjeet w i | Mrs. Byron: “Jimmy acquainted it : . Sl e v ; tition with the | Stockwell, son of AMCE- | o iy “his Christmas desires to- | e i B0 | th fver sy1ve yron: “I suppose he wants the S {casth e S o Grand offio gi! 1 was enjoyed 1ast eve- | = ypie pyron: “No; he wants the | R ‘ e L Ll Main | — Aruther Hirschman. IN KLASS AT KRAZY KOLLEGE (Conducted by Gertrude) : atee Bt niversity of \Ir Downes, remember me to PLAINILLIYS RAID ), B nia o feam this T aaon S time oy O\ GAM ERS It d t BAMES | (¢ 1jta home, but meanwhile see o in-| e Sou can do with the word | MAKES OUT COMPL ATTER EACH PURGHASE CR COMES TO AME THAT'S KIND OF ke i et UST, AND SETS OUT TODO HIR KAM ILLEGIBLE WITH SALES GIRL'S HELP Rounalllsivh e na 7 fuaea o ext) alon DEUIDES T ALICE AND BOYS SRING a love nerst was our 1 slid a h'icicle down And ‘eartrouble all dated r wood- Not 'arf bad, 0o to speak, Mr r wood- | pownes, and now perhaps your or bea- | compatriot Mr. Outs will oblige with or bea- |\ ystralia,’ " Dr. Lo ] 1nzen Outs 18 Y. | “\ye 'ad a “orse when T was young, | A. C.|'Tje bally blighter wouldnt mind— MBERS SHE WASN'T GCING L00KS ALL THROUEH PACKAGES. Ken- | yon 'ad to walk ahead of 'im D ALILE ANYTHING , THAT H 5 WHEN SHE FINDS 5 BACK TO LAST COUNTER, ORFCASTING COLD WAVES he y | sad | vy iR e . st AT ST Vinority st E Rfney S| i Iehte Ausislin pening HAVE BEEN ALBERT, COUs' LIST HAS DISAPPEARED D FINALLY LOCATES IT yT™H . ! \ sto j 4 gar Luening R ' 1 X KRAZY KINDERGARTEN (Conducted by Gertrude, Jr.) lecteher: ftop yawning so loud, Moses, and rd ‘uten- “How 1 vish I vas you in the hos- pittie Witt ne 1dying witt books witt pencils— ast week d bstrected y edde- b A LA FINDS SHE HASNT BEEN (ROSS ONLY THING T DOIS ™ PUT ON WAY HOME REMEMBERS ( Y AT ley take out uten- | ING OFF NAMES AFIER ALL BUNDLLS DOWN, OPEN EACH FORGOT T0 PT AUNT EM ON THE ew of what the T DO ) docniing i . PURCHASES, AND DOESN'T KNOW ONE, AND CHECK UP JST AND SHE'LL HAVE TO(OME and th 4 3 t ne t i g "‘R‘ i i s WHAT SHE HAS AND HASN'T 601 . SHOPPING TOMORROW ANYWAY the Tribu " RRSCYY SUR mEthing it RS Sralire perience e Incorrect addre “Ernest, some day you'll have & {Copyright, 1925, by The Rel Syndicate, Inc) _J2-A%

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