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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER His unfortunate schism with Mar- | eleven. To the hardened cynic who o [ believes in that spec New Britain Herald |, : e PUBLISHING 1 Foch will be holds himself aloof from the excite- edness which ments of football th 1y not mean Executives o h owed his promised to portant improy u thrill of satis victory over the rivals ifled command with bowed I Clemenceau being more thao | the war was EDITORIAL V NEW ENGLAND editors of the cconomic we country. adding to such tween the two to apply pri publications were New Britain they had w nationwide monly referred to as a . as elsewher obligations Alsace-Lorra Member Audit Bureau of Circulation this would England made impression, conferences. not for the irility and enterprise tection agalnst hed shortly 0 those in New construction r his death, It was to counteract | its industrial . instead of watchfully improveme eau labored incessantly to much better ef- | paragraphs in the report refe will prosper ©s as no surprise. of Clemenc for unfavorable factors as well, international interest, His pe teristics wer liar personal analysis than viduals and industries cndeavoring to thoroughly understood \provement in sommolence, 1 inclination to battle for ner, if constructive, dead woou, legislatures and lay-out for ha SENATOR WARREN Francis Emory War which are not 4 ito the efficicnt . who died yesterday at the machinery the editors did of {he people in many inst v which particular plants werc thus avoid- in this condition, e et ]' i admittedly unrelated to present con- But before he hegan this plants are crowd- d districts where This probably yor of his ome | applies to New and governor of his state. more years to such Facts an cities, but fail to mention an ¥y of public service, d Fancies convenient rai during his early which invariably arcer there. As be grew in years his | taining these plants where 1f plants in New bring about this criticism we RGES CLEMENCEAU Jhe others. The people of ined to thin fore a removal to other ground is Warren should nate as long as he grand old her excessive Along with old is regarded as is an instance otliers in Chicago is « *distressingly p ? Washington it to posterity a josite was the tariff-mak- inclination construetive might apply and is r conservative. lily remedied. hinery also was stituents and Poorly arranged ma proposition fruit for breakfast. The « ired from poli- IN MANCHURIA Manchuria also, will be found constructive permanent system in a land conditions obtain, 5 roints yesterda in industry the criticism is more im- ¥ 3 T inese Eastern Rail- portant than that pert character of the 1t must be admitted that the opportunity of a return, go “IHuman relations are in places way behind the times,” was their verdict armaments should not be permitted to continue Americanism: ently faken as nicious thrill crude methods Somectimes we tould bring in deral inspect aren't giv- connection | extent an de- U's authority by the rn to drive or to obviate the possibilities of suf- at which his 1l aim to be as enlightened as setting married, trialists anywherc yroughness nd patiing itsel OUR OWN FOOTBALI for mortal cars willingness of passing out whatever good \pplics to their own ¢ THI. BOOST SPIRIT LURLES PROSE througliout its most ex remain sound. | hecn found, s of | —— Sewd all communications to Pan Shop Editor care ol the New Brittn Herald, and your tetier will be forwarded to New York AND 1T°S MORE NEEDED, TOO! | In acroplancs they seek the pole, | We wouldn't, though, to save our | | ve'd rather try | Lixploring hes nearer byl OBVIOUS! | « e likir h Your ors no | King of laly ( Hdued voice): Vo i he job. i ry only char ing a “I'd give 7 of my 9 lives for you!" TRUTH IS MIGHTY AND SHALL PREVAIL! ty Rtev. C. A, Criswold night shift gave evidence coming on, 3 wn the for- £ being oy tion erews were shouti Jincemakers were chop- The pie founc & and strain- in. over their heavy work. The ipper-crust viveters were beating a veritable devil's tattoo above the he reporter glanced around the completely cquipped bedroom and vondered again. He looked up to see | before him the lady proprictor of the pie factory, That busy exccu- | tive greeted him “Would you mind tel me who lives hiere in this room the re- porter usked. “I do—long cnough to cstablish a residence,” the lady proprictor de- claved in a matter-of-fact tone. “\Why?" The lady proprictor pointed sim- ply. The reporter followed the line indicated by her finger past the whirring machinery and the scores| of toiling workers to the loading | dock, where delivery cars were tak- | inz on tier after tier of pies. On cach car was emblazoned in gold let- ters the legend Tome-Made Pies!” | * “‘Be it ever so humb the | lady proprictor began to quote soft- But the you more illusion, 1 night!" | AW D IPischier “You may take an alcohol rub, but don't drink any.” Patient: “Aw, don't rub it in, Doc! | —Roslyn Littell, | OV KEY'! By Stephs Daily « ns anot I must up, to make my way. \ I dress and drink and eat. my fingers and my feet, litile, here and there, {edged lceland as a sovercign state, fe Iiscl er day Thot 1 laugh Hear a song, or watch a stage, Claim @ foe, or hail a friend— d awaits me the end Though T go in pride and strength, Kk to hed a 'l come b length, Thougzh I walk in blinded woe, ek to hed I'm hound to go. ligh wy heart, or bowed my head, All ey days but lead to bed. | | kver back to be sain, Summer, winter, spring and fall— ol to rise at 11! FREAT FOR TO NSPEO A riisement in country store Try our new Johnson's silk hose md be convineed that you should wear nothing clsc FELINE REMARK! Mae: “Gracious, but my face has a worn look this morning.” Joyce: “Yes, you've worn it so long, you kno dearie! —Anne ML Dieter, CLEARLY JUSTIFIED | An Arizona lawyer was addressing | the jury. | Sel? der gentlemen, and | ng else’ he said. It is true| my chent chased the deccased five | niles—and shot him in the back but the reason for that was he| couldn’t catch up with the varmint 50 as to turn him 'round and shoot him in front. What could my cli do? My client has a weak heart— | it he'd run two hoots and a holler more he'd have dropped dead his- self, so he had to shoot at 40 rods to save his own life—and right | smart shootin' you'll agree that it | was, gentlemen of the jur NOT IN THEIR LINE ! The dean of a mall college '\u.‘.i Jliciting contributions. Meeting an | old_acauzintance on the train. he | complained that he not done | very well e last town The people of that town are said ry wide-awake,” remarked o b the other. crhaps that is why my proposi- tion failcd to appeul. 1 am trying hen's egz in the center? |New Orleans . is suspended tely the center nd is surrounded by the vitel- | Pittsburgh ... Portland Louis Washingtc dormitory. oo William Harter. Northfield, YVt Reproduction IPorbidden. at approxin cloudy-white hickened portions re sembling twisted cords, which olk at the points nea est the ends to rotate freely as the cgg is but serve to r settling toward the sting dangers at Walnut Hill park. The drown U the reservoir are becoming altos | gether too numerous. Charles K. Harris arrived in town BORiCH e Harris is an expe TONS ANSWERED represented he Question Britan Her York avenue, €. enclosin; . Medical. legal and marital advise cannot be given, tended research be undertaken. other questions will sonal reply. not be answered. confidential.—Editor. when the army of | fur Vashington. two cents in stamps { Frederick, Mazyland Unsigned requests can- Lolds the Frances ment is visited by Where and when was the last IBucharistic Congress of the Catholi¢ church Observations On The Weather autornobiles soll this year than production matomdon and colder tonight: Tucsday inc ing cloudiness witl followed by rain Tuesds Diminishing inds becoming south ing Tuesday. to October corsesponding | produced durii | Fair and_ slightly Tuesday inere rising tempe followed by The smallest gold coins issuel in north and central portions Turs- diminishing northwest winds becoming southerly s government, Fair tonight and 'l rmer Tuesday Conditions: ds “transpiration’ “perspiration” mean the number of board lumber caleulated? It is the product of the fractions of its thickness Mississippi valley and wesiern timo-saving treatment for colds. 0Z0 MIST—a vaporiaing liquid that | s dropped on your handkerchief er | your pillow at night, pure, clean, plne-woodsy vapor that | cireulates thru nose, throat and deep | down fnto the lung-cells depositing five hoaling medicaments. Your nose fs cleared, You breaths easfer. ' Throat irritation ceases. You foel rellef with esch breath. An extended area of high press central over Tenncssee is producing > were {he forces o the United States at the time X rising rapidly betwe | Mountains continues low over the Mississippi overseas force southern and tures extend as { Mexican border. Conditions training at Where is the published? Temperatures yvesterday: Atlantic City (American Surrey, ng! geconds toga Scptember 12 In whist can a player call rov" if his hand contains no | trump card? | Get the original case. Y The name was anciently friend’s nanie R | plied to the great western peninsula cen the Black Sea anl Mediterrancan. Tecland always e | part of Denmark? and meaning of your own and minus one | Of d vanished into the | the o e independent bulletin FIRS republic from joined with Norwa | under Danish separated from Iceland remained . The two came Denmark in under Den- ader of the New Britain Hcrald. fact that the Danish king, Christi was also to be b e BN King of Iceland, the volk of York | 25 Years Ago Today acks are being made daily the egg is left in one position for | " 0ooiio"or the town against tha any length of time. When and married to Mary the reservoir g kg in his biz Winton car. 3 on automobilg {and has a fine car. New Dritain has requested Bristof join in with this city. Plainvills, Newington, E ford in an effort to 1 pass some kind of a law which wiil 1d West Harty ve legislature artford compel the consolidated railroad to ish the clectricity for running the cars in a manner not dangerouy Lo life Postmaster Hicks sta the Christmas rush is already 1seum there and the old flag | under way at the local office n.v‘i e waved is hown to visitors. Her | he anticipates that the business wilj brisk from now on. John Johnson, A is being kept busy daily checking up on Morris Cohn complained to thg d toda sealer of weighis, the scales of coal dealers. tod. that some playful perq son had thrown a stone through thy window of his store on Elm street The fair being given by the sevy cral lodges of the Odd Fellows openy, the Casino Saturday evening, was a strect parade preceds ing the opening. The hold i cvening i B. building committ. g important meeting thig WAY TO relieve ' COLDS! RANDMOTHER'S remedies were good In grandmother's ! T Gay—whon folks had lots of | tme for “dosing,” head steaming, . chest rubbing, etc But here fs a modern, sclentific | Ttis| You inhale a | For quick relief use OZO MIST. ‘When those around you have colds— | breaths 0ZO MIST regularly to pre- | vent the germs from attacking you. your neighborhood drugsist today for a bottle of OZO MIST. ! Fifty treatments cost but Afty cents. ! 0Z0 MIST FOR COLDS DOES YOUR NAME MEAN? Voye tirouglout the whols alpha- on 1RSI NAMES AND THEIR hundreds and bundreds of names. 1t t can identify the oright consulting this bullet SCLIP (OUPON HERE — — — — ] itain Tleral A | and sweat um;Pathetic Figures By Fontaine Fox