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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECTMBER 24 T PO | exempt, the following excerpt fror L - | other night there were five different Bl '3 New Britain Herald|:" ;" "si there wore fe e San Toldir rth 1 HERALD PUSLISHING CONPANT | cerent il srions i, e ey o 0 e Facts andf:anczes o Che: : —TH E 0 B S E R V E R_ [Hietlclans haye Denrod oucthas soes [} ] ;,:!;[“_:;'Agv" ,Srj‘,‘v = i . ‘_ k‘ . » o1 .. ) », g ‘ spicion e ‘ 71,’1” quarter weeks of fncome of every A person gainfully employed to pay Makes Random Observations taxes of all Kinds. Before the war it took threc and one-quarter wee » On the City and Its People | income.” M IXSON Juom e 1 Wintry winds blowing from h | Girle. don't got your lstters mix- |a while, and then sent this message. | nOrth remind us more strongly tha Somictimes it's cmbarrassing. | “Plum puddings, or confectionery [€ver that the New York, New Haver send all communications © Fun |0« x5 x x made the mistaks | that contain wine or spirit or a flay- |and Hartford railroad is monopoliz Shop Editor, care of the NeW | WO e Jotter of thanks which | oring, are not regarded as an in- | 11 the eenter of the city for freight tiritain Herald, and your leiter wrofc 1o Ler wother, who lves | fringement of the prohibition law. | convenienees. Pedestrians on Mai will be forwarded (o New Yor lixtant city, was inadvertently | Your puddings, we take it, will not |strect divide fhelr = fime = hefwic 4 in the envelope addressed to | contaln liquor in liquid form. and |Shopping and clawing cinders out « Js The Night Vefore Christmas,” Friend and vice-versa. The | there wiil not, tharefore, ba any dif- [ their eves, the while paing their Volks! 1 couldn’t quite make | ficulty in admitting them to the oo e the el ht hefore Christmis out what it was all about when he | United State Ly N through the ecarth d the l=tter and read the fol- “In other words,” thought the Passenger trains passing throus! thing that the Fun Shop's kept chef, “no one could eat enough pud- | Cause little trouble as they _glide ing, Tolks. mirth r Mother: ding to feel the effects of what 1 |oVer the Main strect crossing bul Haseiies iaton “ s ol (et e oorets el g o fhe way vou |the attempts of enzincers to push Member of the Assaciated Preas OUR OUTDOOR DISPLAY S i ey il o ”.-v’. y,,.l-yh -ll:'lt still ‘-nr::xm’v‘?:mfl::: :,;L'.-.n‘,nm::-“::' likeStharayiiaon |l S Bice crelvut (owaral ths - . ‘ ‘ Chiristmas to nd to all las T reopen with a thrill of satis-| As {o this iudge for ourselr, | TIL® on Myrtle stresb zeault in a o faction {h box of wonderful gifts| These ate the ingredients, and the | SHONer of soof. cinders and smoks = ; liquor. which find their way into the ears Tragedy “You surely do know how totouch | 14 ozs. raisins, 12 ozs. currants, 12 |34 oves and down the necks o el at-|that place in my heart which T al- | ozs. suet, 9 ozs. flour, 4 ozs. chopped | 1At Part of the public which hap Member Andit Barean of Circulation Seaiio = . . | ways keep for just you apple, 1 oz orange peel. & oz DTS [0 be in the wicinity 1 el A B Ciite o mational orga B ; : t : I : this hole | “Those delicate laces, those clouds | brown sugar, 1-2 pint milk. 6 cggs. | TATIC and pedestriang were held M S ET : : Cliristm pinks chiffon and georgette and |12 om. crystallised peel, 10 oz | [0 Soveral minutes lnfe vestorday At i | » » | : Bl e Gl G B e b O i ik R : ; Harmon. | -tmenots, rosehads and tiny bows. | itron peel. 1 teaspoonful salt, 1-4 S e How 1 > 1o take them out and |pint brandy, 1-3 pint stout, 1-4 pint ; “:f ‘\!‘:“b\w""“’l‘:"‘ admire them over and over. Thes | rum, 2 gills old port wine. | cranchied _underfoot Vrom 1 cem 100 lovely fo be real. The green | In addition to this, all the fruit is oo 0ol WO LG e 2 < the editor wishes you recalls the verdure of the spring- [ well macerated in brandy for sever- |10 thoe (08 ARY (OHED L h e o e T [time reminding ma of the last time |al days before it 15 used. At a mod- | Lo’ 21" S 0 0l e applaust guch as the Fun Shop strives to I eaw vou, Dear est estimate, each pudding contains | sopycs g ot o cantack. bring | “They all ook so well on. When [a pint of liquer. It's a nice railread but it shouldn’t be so familiar A T TR R T come to see vou in a couple of | DBut you see, you can't drink 1 o than a weeks, T will don them for your ap- = - 0 one with fre popes vour this years Christmas |7 Next month the board of finance The A. T, First Again trying on bill rd ta adequatcly deseribe | and taxation will undertake the tass | (Kansas v Star) IWonic tiale volr ereaittbures feclings when T opened that mY- | of stopping the upward trend of New Associated Press did a fin And that you'll have them all pald | S'érious box. Britaln's tax rate, endeavoring to © of work in reporting the newe oft me thank you from the bot- | hold it at 251 mills, if possible, but ' of Tlickma apture. Tt gave the THE CHRISTMAS SPHT niz i Gl At least by June the first! tom of my heart for the wonderful | facing anything but a favorable |hulletin of the arrest far in advance 5 jenienihrance outlook. of cvery other news angency. As n May only hearfy 1 b and kisses, Taxes form one of the most un- | pesnlt 1 Assoclated Press “MARTON" welcome avenues of dishursement [yewspipers 1 what had hay R ; : g The moisture to old-fashioned New : 5 : . v e ont imasent s : known to the eitizenry of this and |pened in far Oregon in an in S e ¥ : i i Fut e P lmagine M am | every othar ity taxilsinexariheltes | or il sl ot fimd aflar thie ! ctent 1 s B S SO ary S| TING O (8} L 1y 1 ngs wh 24 3 i Christmas without « 6 AL HSTNE b iR TR | And also pic s foclings when lier gaze fell up- | one of the principal subjects of con- |Xo matter what happens in what iAo perlod of worrying becaus \ e v i - on this versation, particularly at this fime ' ver remote corner of the earth, the ghts e i e ki o it o A f oIS rifle eytical, it pa popes vour well-filled Christmas | 2020 Jin | of year and fs very often the hasis | Associated Press has a man on the After having broken his purse ! ; : : : ‘ ‘ knocked | i You certainly are a wonderful | of most interestiag and enlightening | spot. Its a sreat institution in the el B i L < 354 | s Ol Scout to vemember me the way | discussion. \ : the premier new : | i . : vou did. It was just mar-vel-ous, T| Cries of extravagance and prot ’ agenes world Sl hiite ; g ; ¥ - couldn't imagine what was coming | ises of economy are familiar feu- S sy i Wi o T : ? ! i Ao Bl ihines you eob and 1 just ruined my najls getting { tures of almost every political e GEESE POPULAR T = . 1 I . o 3 ¢ ) a At hox open. T had borrow » | paign, particularly city and sta Kar City. Mo., Dec. 24 (UDP) e e st : i TR o s | Pasnmer and i serewdriver trom the | elections, hut few of these clection , 1e board e e folks where T room. time charges and promiscs produce CELEBRATING CHRISTMAS 1 cavored to \ i {Ticr iy, metoroine nitviies ol i AN D REEE LAY UE SOl and it anyitresulis cERlingss Rong e s {ORRUILIE v Do) Riehe BRATLNG ORRS ? T (0 e ri o e e o s 1o Shom i i vty | found your eard and that wonderful | public mind. R R (oniy Brite ot ke IN THE CHURCHES b L e e e ) Well, g | assortment of gin, wine and Seoteh | The census bureau has discovercd '_“',. m.;: ¢ S5 A aonatanily The celebration of Chris 1 ey " is necd : e - Mol eraion you Ol Dear T could have thrown | that the costs of state governmenis ' 0" e v 2 member he |1 arms around you and squeczed |In almost every case Jas doubled in | '7 1 T iv vou tight and just kissed you a mil- | the last 10 years, whils the costs of R R e dion tines. Tlonestiy T'm not joking | munleipal governments fas trebled : 2 "¢ when Tgeil you it was ‘just what J{in some instances. New Britain is from circumstances 18 | Hons f o P hon e o ’ ¢ 8 2 T inted! T haven't been ou a real | included in the latter group. In Observatlons I like & Claus to leave a bag of toys at 1 RN 3 L d that you get the things you Geese and ducks will grace many Christmas tables in Kansas City as on the v ade. Quotations were § ing primarily is proper to expe the Christian churches to extend themselves to the limit of their ability in honor of th na o poem 1 Liefore from a tried and troe | shou anniversary, Especially will this be 5 ¥ VS : o Enater . i Ran tost of tna | [00f since the night we went to the| 1917 Now Britain's government cost ¢ sary. ¢ is worth far more | Interstate G y Ll tan - most of the ! roadlionse out by the river. Will yon | the citizens $1,373,017. This year On Tlle Wea her se when th nnual festal day |, o ounger sct, all o use, " = Pk i 2 = iy k) R 08 8 e h Bun e 99¥ | (han an expensive presnt thr Pressur ! SOLDE o SOUs e FYOT forget that nlght? When I voke | about $4,000.000 will ave heen falls on Sunday. as is &e case this | (o oo come more fortt - | b S o Jenmin AR ANSES up next morning 1 didn’t know what | spent before the fiseal yeir comes _— vear. The services in quaintance who does it with the ob- yessels i ¢ : Tteme HomE e Dark(owniNGws il N ol lose N s o dl i ushington, Dee . 24T churches of New Britain tomorrow, | oo Hat save Milave thi iespair of ¥ wiho pr lited by Onyx and Florian wanted to save your present | found in almost every other eit¥ | fop southern New Hugland Clondy, " wat say 3 s pressure o6t 3 lited Dy ar oriay entil you came to visit me but 1 was {'where New Britain's standards arc noy in rom etails of which will be found on | e, g 1 L ords qu ! Sinerisen ) Vol Lk possibly in o extrem ( details n T e oun on Loty 1" Some are rich, some rvised by Roland Creager) o thirsty, Papa, 1 eouldn't. So that | maintained. north portion, contivned cold Satur another page, yield ample evidence |, poor, some are sick and souns S e night T had Mazie and Sadye down | The probiem it wou)d appear from | gay: sunday iuercasinz cloudines of the manner in which the birth of | . ) 7 are those who luav : 8 : » [ | ek dl ’w“ sCh ),"‘-"‘Y ""“-‘ to the room and we sampled every- | the eonsistent upward teend in dif- | Copditions A disturhance o Christ will be celebrated in these | \oior (o nor money to shop and iy ; pises I i ordered | ihing, Not much. you know because | ferent. sectlons where different po- slight intensity i« central oft th: edltikes! fomorrow: 2 4 % kel cconomy of selling ships S X @ carload ob indijestion pills for d¢ | the 1andlady Won't stand for any | litical groups are in control and un- | Maine coast. IHigh pressure pro ety . romaom Ercelingicarn ROBH(fon ot v ) i roughhouse, but Just enough to get | der various systems of government, vajls over the upper lake regio E or more than a week the s | personal call o v L ? |that happy fecling. it's rear | makes it evident that the siwation with exicr estward o of Christmas carols has becn heard Lo 1 § : £ sm ool de Dark- | <taff, You must have a swell boot- | cannot he controlled by merely vot- Wost Vir swherever there have been gather- | o o i ; 3 Wishies 10 Jogger, Vou shoull have heard the |ing this group in and that group ! fair weather ¢ ings; this being especlally note- | o0 i an ) 5 » ¥ '”‘y'l' 5 y-““ "l- :"M ‘ e inging ‘Sweet Adeline,’ | out \hrt no u;\l‘ seem able fo sus- Sut @ s clondin ¢ ; : g il is at ters. T 5 ¢ ¢ 4 ; i nring moonshine over | not loud, you know, because we were | gest the remedy, and taxes continue Sunday, ! chang worthy during recent school eXET- | oot not gricye 1 ¢ e - e r Christmas puddings and light- i would come up | to r'se. cises, speclal concerts for the Dur- | ..,,ot sive, . ¢ % with 2 mateh. Chiet Far nd give us the ‘s rush out onto | Government experts liave comput- pose, and over the radio. C: . it you happer ¥ sidewalk, but just loud enough | ed the cost of taxes being one- dating from as remote a time as | . i toam t to harmonize. Mazie did a little , sixth of $he income of cve Wage z J it the ont 1 f i him at once. o on the table—you would have | carner in the country. A popular fai- entury have been sung, al- t « inks his - 3 | Y e 14th cen i R P GG e : e e I laughing if vou could have !lacy is that the property owners pay 24 Hou[‘s though those of a later time arc bet- THE HICKMAN CASE 1 Goofns Tuml has pla 1 a scen lier the taxes and that those who rent a l tar fiown il possess EreRter ele DGR - : 9 . dozen Christmas trecs in Lis back | “You're my Wonder Boy and T |apartments or who live in hotels NewYorkto Florlda < ments of popularity. Topping them e AN ! R ction that he ¥ard and expeels to raise a big | wouw't forget you and thanks a mil-| ete. are freed from the burden of o all, of course, is the famed * ¢ S o ! | be to let the f when he observes |CTOP Of presents lion times, Dearfe. T hope you will | taxation. The only Double Track Railroad il S ol s t to thinking by the astonishing | qhipe, It g 3 i the 1 mitators, hav a Merry Christmas and & A survey recently made by a na- between the North and Florida. il Night, Holy Night,™ which 1S SUNE 4L | y,etamorphosis of the brilliant high | yoard steadfastl 1 i nion Squec tightest man | thousand bottles of it. | tlonal ‘fluancial paper pointed 4 least once in every church in Chris- _ » | o g i 4 in Darktown. « de local “Lovingly, {that the taxes paid out of the U'nfi FROM PENNA. STA., NEW YORK -\1‘ tendom every year and in millions of > Areadea ki % | 3 e 3 o host office M and asked for a CUTATIY O ed States Steol corporation in THE MIAMIAN GULF COAST LTD. ‘ Hiites: e ¢ < ' . % led postaz mp. Seems dat | * Thanks for tie 4 \rr!{»sl, | ;.mmm(r-rl'(m‘s.« L0600 [r or T i i ey f : e S el . f t iblishers 8 o Mr. Squecze wished to m ont his | too, Papa did you lknow I |of the corporation’s receipts for that The churches of New Britain n Tar Both pare £ the e B 2 4 Christmas list on de b liked King's Size2" !vear. The tax payments, however, | Other fast through trains daily prepared programs of high merit Yo T R ren 5 ' @ e oa N | were distributed by the company on Havana Special 3:20 p.m. “ their observance of the gr 1 I R e e g Last year Mr. Squeeze poured . i all its products so0 that whoever rods Florids Special (EM. Jan. 2) 8:38 p.m. bl Mhat the ssnyicpa willl be kg s i el ith the 25 Years AgO Today glue down his chimney so he could | U. S “dry” customs officials will |on a raflroad train, bought anything Palmesto Limited 7:10 pam. “ tended is byond question: ¢ ] i s Claus for ransom. but (wink a blind eve at about 700 gal- [that was transported by freight, Weat Indian Limited 9:30 am. - n yond q n: bu monly a ¢ . - i smmm— wise to it and didn't lons of liquor due to arrive at the [ whoever built a house or rented Evergledes Ltd. 12:30 um. is room for body ach |, Uit & differ 1 6C Assnsaors Brs N lahe fcome: port of New York this weck, and | one, whoever used piped oll or gas, Cosst Line Florids Mail 8:48 p.m. A reader should mak t Most ' f 7 iEen v and list of 1902 will eheck it through the customs | Whoever used any tool or bit of ma- . . e ) e : - N 16 ) Advertisements Jouse without @ cent of duty. Not | chinery made of eteel or produced A“anhc Coast Llne 1 e ae A e LS v I 3 s Cor-' Tersonal. Do friends who failed |sinee pre-Volstead s has there (hy machinery made of stecl, paid a attendance. In this ir i o & 1L i ¥ y ' . % 2 e LR § K the pul 1 a $400.000 to give me presents last year am | been such an importation of rum,—- | part of the steel corporation's tax: The Standard Railroad of the Sowth teriallstic age it is important that we ST 1 5 1 B Iey Works is known. There 1n frouble and | at least non: that came in quite | Tt is estimated that from onc- Tickets, reservations, information frem do not lose sight o alimeaning oy n 2 s Among the as- nothing c¢lse but unless you come |like this, with Customs officers al- [quarter to one-third of New Brit- B. F. FULLER, GE.P.A. N2 000l OReEOH iy \ BASEBALL DEAN MARKS ! the following: Ameri- through ? acy Joy. most glving It a friendly pat as it jain's population pays dircct taxes 1248 Brosdway, New Tork e : L L f f ¢ i I S i | 80 ‘flmt tho!’ukwlv_o rlo]nc{ have oc- Telepbone Lackavanns 7080 T SR e W 22 5 b | \| EPNAR X Attwoord | Notice! v he responsibl You ean' drink this liquor, even casion to make annual trips to the Ask for ' T .+ Booklat 3 2o nodlentralye (sl SUpROLL f voung mar DOUB[.E M\NW 15A} Y i ) sl feEe T if it ware given to you. The 700 gal- | office of Collector T.oomis may not sk for ** Trepical Trip ?0 nE oA my § s Y W Iy i [ 3 W | Twe by my wi Pansy Wabash + lons are concraled and congealed in | 1abor under the tmpression they are z Al The chur L Abdomen Wahash. seqiie 7,000 plum puddings that have i ————————————V———— L] ‘onmic Mack Ohserves 6310 Birth i & duty, thei and o ; - _ SoiCB (LDt BRI D& . . been made by a London hotel chet | come sign or 1 3 day anmd B0h Year Bz L) I BIG SALE! At de Darkiown Drug | for consumption in the United to e 1 not f and Herb store! Fly swatters, lywn- States. BEvery year he has gent = will greatly vivify spirit N \ in order to obtain League Mana Irving ' mowers, fans, ice tea sets, and G.!Christmas puddings to his friends Christraas o e 3 $5.050 B. 1.s cheap and will make niee in the United States, but this year, | with a consignment of 7,000 — eor | THE MODERN CHILD . : { « _Notice! Them fhat owes me for nearly 20,000 pounds of Christmas ; vie | Xmax cheer will please remit at reliness—he has touched records. ANIGIRLEOLDSANT Y v 4 b onee or there will he no New Yeqr Before he mixed his puddings the 5 Darktown Bootleggery, Jun chief, astute as well as gasironomic - 3 ot Manager, zenins, got on the telephone to the ] customs deportment of the U. §. e w Treasury in London. x Your people want me to wend | h Christmas puddings to your coun- try” he satd. “If T make them “dry" b they won't keep. If T souse them, as il i i Christmas puddings ghould be soused, yowll conflecate them, ~— or | GREETINGS orward won't you?'" ire to u;‘.wv‘ te " The officials pondered over it for e | 3 = {to give her credit for that. 5 | Cashier: "We dol” il } —Mother R. o R wil The Mistletoe i | (From the First Reader) Tie | What is this peculiar vegetable? b | That isn't a vegetable, that is & I Hilnebe mol | hunk of mistletos. What is it good |for? To hang up at Christmas. m{ wpon short | o plumb- | § | T girl ts caught under the mi : | The i A S e [fletor, the fellow who catches her A a can help himself to a mild sample rln uc e . Lile bty of de-aleoholized necking. | What will sister do when her (L heau cateheg her under it? Sister ; gl room 1o 3 H“.v:'«lx.]r‘;\'“ a hard time trying to 100k 79_81 Church Street RAEYS LN well equip- | . ] --Carl S. Wolgast Electric Co. Liret time a cl . ning room —— ey 'i’ : ; 5 I . : S An Old Tail «Marrs” Is Right Gl 3 ! . ht vill b But Walker: “That old Gorman girl tro L wher T l ; ; S { Still Going Strong! cays speaks very highly of you.” 1 = Scott: “Yes. T wished her a “Mar- Those Charge Accounts? Christmas. " | e e : i | vs avound lerk (after customer had te Mrs. M. T. Hayden | 5 ; . : froit growes Mre Marshall is ee - BRI SANLS 3 S SLIECON i . mammoth stor tainly a good spender. Sha certainly [ (Copyright. 1927, Reproduction ¥1.s ehild ruet sta c ' i |knows how to huy gifts. You've got Forbidden)

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