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6 NEW BRITAI DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOV T .7 T 3 e 5 AR T TR VTR 4 T . YT SO | S SO New Britain Herald |\ o e | FACTS AND FANCIES [/ it i o IMBER 7, 1928, | “ ROOSEVELT MEMC o HERALD 1 1 tevial to production of the finished hard. | Ihe 1 tutlons pro mded His religion v t Herald Wi 1') 1 nized us an eco nv n T Y DOse is st 1l a | -] of a real soclety of o churc \ At I it t. O ANT i SUNSCRIPTION RATLS | United State wh Al oxg iture | men ¢ the Catholic parishes o $85.00 u Yoar, but it probable that thers will be| You can't keep a nation down if it|[everything else, you can alwa tart a |of one-tenth of a cent an g the eity to attend i s T l | trenuous ohjection to the consolidation | PUls brices dowr [ illing station e tive Phere will be a meeting of the La e o B on the part of stockholde AN " id i | s IPorest experiment tutio wre | (i 1 fety of the pafish next et d post office ut New ritain | ! ! | woman's idea of & home is a collee- | A cynio says disarmament won't take | needed,” the rey adds, “to make [ Thursday evening at § o'clocl A \ [ H N t [ P i i | cnse. Look at the kiiser would not e used, This funetic T 1o TELEPI CALL o | i fon | il v : N { o Tho breath of suspicion never at i | ) ) f Business Office ) A BOON FOR CONNECTICUT . picion never a partienlar significane onowe an ¢ lent’s Brazilian Hunt Editorial Roor 201 An intelligent, comprehensive survey “:H‘MH to w girl whose breath smells of "l'w‘ celebrate the centenninl of Vol- | adding fre 1 | 10,000,000 5 'YV A ) (en S lazl lfll] 1 Wiy only nroftat Qiortising 1 I A SvaLer awo ki SHA A tiRe IR N s T | v”w i n‘\,“vm- mint \:;!1 doubtless turn | acres ,“, h ‘\. Nt the 81, 000 | 5 At e Py R ARk ekl | ! 1 - out a few coins with a conventional |acres already who but capi- | I e room always opuii to advertise [1and and several states 1o the southward| One halt the rld doesn't know | julep design ble of large pr io g wihen| HA b4 0 RE D New York, Nov. 7.—Theodors B e bliEs Homa Tarcaruliv: tha tandanav. of w’-;\m I way to jump when the other half | = we have 245,000,000 acres for the Roosevelt's diary of his Braziliar xne Alomb S e (1 | st the world series heginning | most part produc much less than traveln and explorations. has heer A8 Also0 s Mo o - on November 11 will make it a point to | their capacity in both quantity | % 3 to the use for it AL e Hems of production, to everlook sources| Wa still maintain, however, that the |forbid base stealing quality, 11’1 P | 00“[ Hay R C()l‘(l Better pissAniad hio fle “Fooksyelt Memorial In this paper a W news pub- [of help which are right at their elbow. | Venus de Milo would look better in sili | - “No time should be lost fearns| N 01 UeNl. Have ke Association by Miss Margaret A. Sol- lehe hereln s ) | % 440 i | R e e e | But even it the puragraphers stop |ing methods to keep fully productive | L omon, who served as one of th Member Audit Burean of Cireulation. | Department of the crior and pre.| g joking ahout prohibition, the hootleggers [ the 187,000,000 acres of virgin stands | Tl ‘-B Colonel's secretaries w : Bo A. B. C. Ia Mional orgeniinion. | Department of the Intevior and pre-| fThe theory s that every man Is inno. |will continue to snicker. | which we still have loft. We have | 1a0n ionat stadcretaried \whan' ihes hwad which furnisho s newspir nd ndver: |sented to President Harding cent until ho runs out of money to pay - [the opportunity to utilize a total of| foneptad with Outloolk Magazines; t H L toanaivain of | Because of u vast reservoir of power | s lnwyers. | Why not hire the unemployed to|463,000,000 acres of forest land in the | Like his Spanish War based this & ) ures pro- | contained In the waters of the Connectl. | o serve as investizating’ commitices and | production of wealth, for the gup-| Middletown, Ocr. 7.—feventy men,| presented to the Memorial Assocla. {hibution e ! e e of the Nutmes | . utomobiles wouldn't be dangerous if |give congress time' for something else? | port of a farge timber-growing in- f 13 per cent. of the Wesleyan uni- |tion, the little volume is made up of thibytlon nu 2 ' rer 1e Nutmeg | reckless drivers could back their heads | b | ustry comparabie to farming, and|versity undergy ites maintained aflaconic entries, kept, apparently, State are intenscly interested in the pro- [up to a filling station | The two dozen editors in congress|for the maintenance of other lar standing of “13” or higher in their[merely to remind him where he was = ject. Connecticut, a hive of industry,| 2 I must find it difficult at times to over: | industries which involve logging and [#cademic work last year, accordingjand what he did on a particular day 5 b THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME |is miles away from its coal supply. In }n doubt ‘u-. nation; \\”m m-lx very | come the life-long habit of cussing that {and the primary manufacture, tr to t " :" ” 1 " \\m\";»‘ has |u|‘ u,\\”\m..n regard to comment, e e 3 g | > k virtuous while destroying their obsolete | hody. sortation and remanufacture of for- | Posted hy 10 dean, s s Tt Among characteristic entries are Wo'wa Luck again. Bruno is glad to|case of a protracted railvoad strike it | pattleships | SR i products,” i ‘ | t honor list ever announced at|the following: be home. svoonce, his master didn't|would be unable to obtain a proper - | Appavently every accused man is en Defalled surveys of the situation in|Weslevan and show ubstantial in-| “Dec, 9, 1918~ L S have to tell him to “git.* The “Old|amount of fuel. A severe winter which| A modern good provider is one who [titled to a trial ky jury after the third-|the different forcst arcas of the coun- | Crease over last year when there were | cunsfon at 3 p. m. b Home Town” looks good. Betty anl|would render servico by rail and \\:.m-{:“h”‘” i ""“"‘ i new “‘”h‘" record for the | degree thugs have wrung a confession | try are contained in report, I B olon ey » S A Eescael, ,l“'”"“ml fish.” | Thonograph every nig from him. ment stations, Circular 183,| New York, which all othe “Dee. 11.—Left Conception about | her beau feel | LK, T y in the fa.[u 1nvx‘hl\ would also be to the detri — | = Unitcd States department of Agricul- |States in the total registration itla. m. Shot two crocs. miliar parlor. Ireckl finning. Al [ment of manufacturers and the thou-| Some women shoot their husbands,| At any rate, the doughboy on the|ture, copies of which may be obtain-| Yesieyan, has 17 honor men, while) “Dee. 17—Up the Taquary; shot a the Herald folks breathe casier, cven if|sands of men and women who depend |21 some attain the same end by frying | Rhine will teach the unsophisticated nii- | ed, free ot charge, upon application | Connecticut, which has the second |many crocs. Killed 1 Tamandua, : the carpenters are raising a din oy i3t s wages.. Under abnormu | 2Yerything they cook. |tive a {'“ things about shooting craps | to the depratment Washingte \ “‘"“,”“ 9 r\“‘““m Ly GISLIA | [ = s . jonor men. 1 ‘Dec. 21.—Shot Jaguar at 7 our heads and the odor of charred tim-|conditions through which we have just| John D. gave a little girl two dimes. |' 9 {and Pennsylvania, which are vards.” s as a b g | L v f 9 t t 1 S K J i 7 K i wy 64 10 (: respect “ - 5 bers assails our nostril The ve-|passed, high freight rates forced tift|Darn it; that means another increase ia| And so there are 100 ways of sayinz ALASKAN RAILWAY an sURbyACIRATCL ORI e R CHDL Dec Kermit's jaguar. Shot J porters say that the *“Tale of Two|cost of fuel to levels ne before | the brice of ga [ “my dear in the Manx language. The in the total cnrollment, ha 11 and | wood-jl on wing. Capybara (a pig i Cities” makes good reading but is|reached. From the foregoing, it can be = [letters offered in an Isle of Man.hreach T BE COMPLETED | hina honoristudonts, Whiieutna sob fiike rodent) ! 8 ! gol an be| Dot despair. If you have failed at | of-promise suit must be very thrilling, i - ~ [homores led in the number of honon| Dee. 22~—Kified c rather strenuous when put into prac |understood why every encouragement | Ll E5 students last year, the seniors come | oo, peccaryRRvith I tice. Half the timo we didn’t kn uld be given o the development of | — g p I yoar with 2o el the Jun-| Another addition to the collection ! whether we were printing the “New |any project that would free us from |Plight of its citizens who are destitute Juncau, Alaska, Nov. T.—Comple- | fors second with 24, and the sor of Roseveltiana in the ledger kept 3 Britain Courant” or the “Hartford Her- |slavery to King Coal for want of work. NEED SH WN F@R o Pl Ll R P e Roosevelt during his days as a p A IS F: 7 oor 1e railroa 1 United | € i €es o ¢ onnectic non- | ane Fi » Ba o % ; ald” Marathon stunts made us mther| A usable fall of 428 feet occurs in the A e < Iollowi| Sorlors == m A | ane AT I e S G NI bewildered. Jf you think it was easy |Connecticut river between Fifteen Mile AP 14 ka was predicted by Governor Scc f st Have A & lwith his V'rm‘;x m‘m:;_uhr\ (|“MN;"-(1 3 try some day to stand with one foot on |Fall, New Hampshire, and Windsor by ST]NG POSTS C. Bone on his return here recent S N. M. Burrou e l“ 4 00 cattle at a o hot H(.',,‘.f”,!fi | fr g S - | port; R arold Le- 3 ding l Church street, New Britain, and o | Locks in t state. It is believec : from an inspection trip ov a por- |1 ! 2 o )00. i ‘ tin, and the | Locks in this state. It is believed that 7 T | z = tion of the line, As there are br vine, and J owicz, Middlc i other on State street, Hartford. this force could be utilized with a proper h | vet to be built, through trains will [town; G. R. Windsor; and 13 To ‘Herald readers who bore with us |expenditure of money. Including m.u,‘ M Leas!‘Ten Forestnx Sfa[mrs not operated for some time. | €. Weaver, e "“"-l‘* ”1 300 AT PRAYER MERTINGS ‘:. in our hour of trial we are deeply grate- | part of the river between Bellows Ialls E ‘J b [ The railroad is to cross the Alaska \\jm!lr. :I\n o1 . ‘I. \'-4‘»“‘“‘ a an it hundred New Britainites at- fulg We realize that many of them |and Windsor Locks, the cost of devel. G : E "h a1l | o Mountains and "l“_“"‘ e "“(“" i e e ‘I"""‘J cott prayver meetings last must have made a wry face and had to|opment and corresponding production Tall EXC flflge 10 Be Reoll‘atefl Sh()llld BG Bl”l[ \»:M B Talrbanks, towns on the|Middletown, Sophomores e focordine fonneports uee a little self-hypnotism before be- |of electric power would bei— Aney Dec i territory's Interior river system [t fAliddicto .. A sonin charg o DL P Bee e S LT, Bt wWaterbury Stevens, We: ¢ were 17 1eetings go- coming convinced that it was really the " Governor Bone went to th cnd of € : ing on at the sar T | 25 5 stoo]”! ‘ A ¢ the | Hartford and . G. Webb, Mcriden. 2 . same time., These meet- B Herald they were reading. But theyall| ‘1’3:‘;100 o luflo'm 2 : AT exica iy s ol A ke B ene e iR Lo *“\““ o l'!{.'. :"“\'}"I“' : ‘_"-‘K_ e : [ Ings ate preparatory to the moet stood by us, readers and advertisers, _\’““";HI“ ’-”_“tl"‘l‘_ $9,000, $29,0000001 oo, Nov. 7. — Regulation of |Meet a critical timber situation w n-.rh’””‘r rTa e e DYSON IS DELEGATE | \.”1:\;::'.:-"“\ ,'" ([w ’('Hlnvllu-(ml by which made our hearts stout to with-| tion cost 1,256,000 4,130,000 | &rain exchanges as provided in thel ‘::‘l::('m,'\';Y"""'l"";,“j‘ o cnitleal, U that time the “end of stecl” w S DD D e ol o8| ek Bogimitng Nove e {oRe 10, . S0 . Unitec depart- o cen elected a de ite to t o g 1 g November 20th. stand the cares that had been thrust|General 14,000 140,000 | Capper-Tincher law going into effect!ment of in :” Mile 306 and only 40 miles sepa ‘,“j’,““‘,‘, S Co gational | =——, | upon us so unexpectedly. We will try ‘:“(f\‘(" annual 1300000 4,270,000 | PECCMIET 4, 5 attacked here in a|view of conditions existing in the for- :‘_‘"‘ "‘";'v':v"-“;]l v’,';';”' : o o | churches of Connceticut, whieh will | = T . [ to repay all our friends by giving them |p €% oot 1300, 4,270, 00 suit set for argument befroe Judge €55 and the wool-consuming indus- e FORCEI et in the First chureh in New Lon- | e"‘ - = ] & better Herald than they knew in the| ator capacity | K. M. Landis today. it The axe has cut to the heart| ™5, ) o comething unexpected don, confergnes COMIMENGERN Lol f bl L The bill questioning the constitu-|°f €astern American forests and im- % g AN . morrow and continues for three day | . oy past. Kilowatts . 50,000 165,000 | 1 e : 4 unforescen intervencs or weather | L Y bl i Rel, e ba oy e A e e | tolnaltyi of the future tradng act was|mediate steps should be taken to[h": S terteres, the rails [including Thursday cvening. Mr. Dy-| § ev! LY S i To the Hartford Courant and its staff “H"‘”l_‘ i oraxs }m.d Byl Tl T Nan o ’m'u\\' timber if this country to ”:"I'";"“ s “"I ShE X present the South ehurch | f dohina =k Y, of splendid newspapermen we oxtend a| L. q Ithe Chicago board of trad Oc- |avold dependence on forcign supplies [ V111 PC conecier He Son will open at 10:30, 2, and § i watts 230,000,000 760,050,700 ag g LT s 0T . a to the interior by t end of g < s 1 : grip of friendship that shall not be an { tober. 25, and it Is the first suit to|With drastic limitations IR amount] . v 4ho povernor said I oo nactio; BEERIL G S with ~ ! BitAneral thing. Byery courtesy has|| Hecretayy mall'of the Department of |8 ,x“nw e jf:“s[n:;-l,|u:u“\\'u.\\1 iI,:.‘,‘y which such | Y660 Rone praiscd the work of |gathering on Wednesday evening and | B 2 3 : e Sk g A ‘It is claimed tha he Nalcliis )| & SLIUE oul rose. T eoring Commissio: Thursday morning, afternoon and | § | been extended to us in the offico of our |the Intrrior strikes tho keynote in this | viglation of the constitution of the| “We have alrcady cut or hurnca |Uhe Alsia fnsmesting COmESIC | onng will be held the Toth anmial ) Hartford contemporary. If we #lday of cconomy by declaring that “mc“'.m:-.l tates,” sald Mr. Hill, “and it|over five-sixths of our original timber “1 ”; '.',‘[ )\’-“1(\{:"1 C\n '1 ] Mears, | meeting of the American LOLNY d 4 o 9 5 chairman, Colone e ears. L | i overpleased at being hack in New Ziit- |larger use of our sources of energy|Will be taken to the U. S supreme (area §22.000,000 acres” savs the e ' ! | Association. An unusual cram of | \ ) i M s ssible delay.” | port. “Three-fourths of our tc . % dresses and discussions been | ;' We must plead that \'s wne | T R L R e 10| COurt with the least possible deia port JOSEPITS CHIERE ldresses and di :“’ uz».at L :I ],” ! "" h""l"‘“ ; % ““_'j" 1{1 ASRevory :fi”” " | Reviewing the argument agair ‘H'!‘M;nmn and practically all the RUOSILILSECHTE arcd, The Jubilee Quartet frem | oothing and Healing n 5, because th..e's no place like |avoid W e. There is something be- »ac B saic 3 d fol-|high-grade material is 11 from vir- i \ o “home atier all. hind this of a broader nature than ap- H‘l)‘\‘\' i ~.»M|Ix}u|.\‘m S ONIG 2 | gin s We can not definitely use | Beginn ‘_'_"\I"‘_‘ Woghay antlice sigdis ) 7R | Hao iust the g T i ) an W dive Spec 3 | 4 < With Mr. Briggs, our cartoonist, weivears on the surface—if New England| “That the future trading act de- |Or 26,000,000,000 cubic feet a| A YT ey T | I C?Ohfl? touchto T St i g S s % Baa year ¢ row ly 6,000,000,000 LEVs s B Olnil) L LG o ¥, - i | join in singing at the top of our voice |manufacturers hope to compete for ex. | PI'VesS the members of the bhoard off¥ear 10 arow o1y 0,900,000 church will deliver f REQREIIONALO | - 1 | [trade of their property without dne|We shall soon have to grow a much| 500 5o . ception to almost 200 new | } "OdUCE‘COH“‘O"} and with many of his tra, Ja las: “Gee, [port trade with manufacturers in other | process of law, ni that the compul-|larger part of the 20,000,000,000-F on “The Church” at e B e e e [ Pr 3 A gt G 2 SRPA O © Holy Name socist pabione dh A s . ain't it a grand and glorious feelin’, countries, they must get their costs|sory admission to membership on the yvll‘ Sranee Iore >l], ;meN e :),',lll?,.‘, e received into church andpermaisleep e e down to the minimum. Cheaper power | board, of representatives of coopera-[€d to find out and demonstrate how e ! Jast Sunday and 96 of | | ) ; A e e o % REEA ning and continu oot Does FO*S CONNECTICUT AT KANSAS CITY |would be an important factor in gaining | 1 Aosociations sill impair the v Erowsthiasenosmous SvolumesRalil e Jimn e tallis R S ot smart e The American Legion of this state has | this end. ekt el el Men Btations Ao Netaed after the regular meetings of t DRInCIL S e R A StIng when applied d g : e N Dl : - 3 ) ety and s planned to ere 1 e | i every reason to be proud of the Con- L merce of purely interstate character| Bventually 10 stations, each with | €118 atd H s EATRS nments. Tey o necticut delegation to the National con- | CHEAPER THANKSGIVING between persons within the state of |a technical staff of from 6 to 12 men, | i N y : erhaios g | Tllinois, wher congre has no|are needed, the service states, b in| W1 PCE ention. Senator Clarence Se g \NE ‘ ‘ | v DAL Bty DINNER right to interfere with, or regulatc |the ¢ three in the Rocky Moun-|_______ the Connecticut commander, headed the| Ap example of what can be accom-|business that is not interstate in its|tains two on the Pacific the Legionaires from the utmeg” | plished by co-operation is seen in the | character. | At the ent time there are state, and it was he who upset the mo- |announcement that the price of turkeys “That it interferes with the right of | stations in the east and one in the ¢ X > | the te of Illinois to provide for|west, the others, through lack of tion, which, if passed, ald severely | i S niate s N R R A B | passed, would severely | will e materially reduced for Thanks:|and regulate the maintenance of a|funds, heing reduced to a on eriticize Ambassador Harvey. After the | giving. 1t will be recalled that the best | grain exchange within its borders up- |t Where the proposed stations reading of the resolution the majority|quality birds sold at retail for as high|on Which is conducted the m are needed is summarized as follo i’ of the delegates in the hall were united |as sixty conts a pound last year, Bread |©' CONtracts which are merely inter-| In the southern pine belt, where in their desire to severely reprimand|winners resented the assault on their s“"fv‘l-h'{"“"" g "r:” “to farmers’ coope f‘(l‘,” “.I,l " ”m ””,,“.:“‘"(‘{” ,I ,”'IH;TQ, Harvey, ambassador to Great Britain.|pank accounts and consequently large ive ociatic ad their repre- |chiefly sinee 1890, and where the | At this junction, Seymour jumped to|producers found the season over with |Sentatives the right to share in and|crest of production already has pas his feet and pointed to the diblomatic |1urge supplies on their hands held in|€M0Y the ie of real estate owned|ed, and with it is going world leader- SR, e : Brice | by the board (a private corporation) [ship in the naval-stores industr phase of the vitriolic resolution. The|cold storage. The demand for turkey |without giving the board any com-|That leadership, it is stated, is pas effect on the delegates could be noticed, | hag been light since that time, which |pensation therefor and that it at-ling to the artificially established even the chair showed signs of interest. | fact has expedited the descent of prices | tempts to take the private property | maritime forests of France. In short, Seymour pointed to the dis-|in big wholesalo markets, It is saic|Cl the board for public use without| In the Lake states where a sup- : { LRt 5 said| giving any compensation therefor to|posedly inexhaustible supply has dis- armament conference which is to belthat good turkeys will be on sale this|the own wppeared precipitatel R e held at Washington and said that such|yvear at figures far below last year's| “That the act imposes a tax not in-[past 20 years and where utterly in- & resolution would hinder the purpose | pjces, tended either to pay the debts adequate steps to reforest are being of a meeting which was called for lh»‘} Erorieers 16 oiher lnes of Tusinessill oo 100 Ails """‘“‘”l“ Hesany us R most lofty purpose possible, viz. pre t se e e erdwel ane ot (s TUnttadis: | In the northeast, where fimber 1 I shou ‘Ko the hint that one way to|for the purpose only of regulating|problems of New England and north- | venting war. at resolution was de- fmake their w more attractive s to|grain exchanges and of benefiting the | orn and castern New York press for feated, and by the defeat silly talk to |pping prices within reach of the con.|Producers of grain a the expense of [solution, with the government doing e effect that the American lLegion | 3 e\l morelacine nowen | MEMbers of the grain exchanges; in|no research work of that kind what- th e neriean "1 suming public whose purchasing power | gipep words it is class legislation ever. :’:5“ : ‘:‘If”"f“‘ lc organization Was|has been substuntially weakened. “That the act authorizes unreason In the Alleghenics, where forest o elled. To Commander Seymour goes : able rehies by the secretary of ag-|problems of Pennsylvania, southern A Q! f z 2 . IR o 2o this eertionsl pioss of| 4 rew s | Huitine TospeRAIE books nd DADCE| Sn westem. New otk Ohin Mo test of tiie new way to beautify teeth i loyalty. The delegates and the 1,.,‘_.“,,,;“' il ind o : which do not relate to any 1!!(% Tty | land, ew Jersey and Delaware are This offer i % { |w. ill was kind enough to supply |upon which a tax is imposed nor to|ulso reeciving no investigative atten- | This ofter is now made almost the world over. a iti \ : : [ are proud of him—Hhe has come up to the ||\ " (iin o Bible. Unfortunately it was|any transaction within the commerce | tion fro Shd AR s R i il Able authorities have proved their efficiency. Now u v y | m the federal government, tis published in many languages. Millions of peo- 1 expectations of the state convention | .irovedq in the fire last Wednesday. 1“““" OB e, | thongh production has fallen s ple of many races kave thus found a t } ht R b GO el e d‘“]y e ates who elected him. eect i 3 “That it deprives members of [ ey Hnil & tremendous bores £ . ive i d way to figl | :eleg 'u ! ! i ;| .;. 1180 Birey. Dootor Ll By L m:rd tu[»y‘x nl‘m”:v‘l “\’ H.\ reage i £lm on testh, The .;ethogs are embodied in a\modern tooth ; as not gone unnot is ideas have | B | b of trees s time. paste—Pepsodent. And millio f | tract for the purchase of grain for| In the Appalac - A £ 5 A 3 s of people now ene been sent to Washington and they will ; e i st (0 nr‘.:mm \: ‘,H:r‘« :HHI:'Y("’HH'KL!‘h:”‘h‘:“v"»‘ All careful people owe themsclves this test—all joy its benefits. he recorded as the policy of the Amerl. [ HOOVER’S ’\( I‘ \T | growers, or growers' 1S AR e s A e who want teeth whiter, safer, cleaner. b cao Lecion on Aomaic mters. | VISITOR IN CITY 7ot by the taw to contract”™ | ecreased ariy 80 por cent. 5 Acts in 5 ways | “Stubhy,” the 1l Y.D. mascot, . 8 years. That ding % : =] PLI ASANT S TRI‘ ET i e VArional Rocky Monntain mgy film Pepsodent does more than combat film. It als@ was there with his 1 r, Robert Con- Lr U Sl i LB e Your teeth are conted with fights starch deposits on teeth and acids. | f ©s, iere three stations oule ' S B . roy of this city. “Stubby” has a bunch | S OPT 10 . cover, respeetiv central and north t with ; S AiEed TRt him ol I ipli i . AF pedhls, ono of which was glven. to| Chatles Ryun, His Personal Representu | PEOPLE HONORED (vt ronectt badiang : it with your tongue. It clings to teeth, enters crev- t multiplies the salivary flow. It multiplies the als, one of which wa en to | ern Idaho, ern Washington anc : ; S ; A him by General | “Stubby” | tive, Has Conference With western Montana; the central Rocky ices and stays. Your tooth brush used in old ways starch digestant in the saliva, to digest starch de- Siaded with our P i { | Mountain region; and Arizona, New leaves much of it intact. ;"’*‘“ that cling and may otherwise form agids. | a 1 Man L MAvor Curtis: : o v y ke iRy | Moas. . . 3 t multiplies the all | ) Mr, @ s, Schoficld Greeted By Mexi sou rn ‘Utah. Artit AR B el i < plies the alkalinit; 1 trom all over 1} mtry greeted the | tr. and Mes. Schoficl il betoresirition nhabubly will Kie Film absorbs stainz, making the teeth look dingy. ize the acids which cau sede{ e e mascot for the t time since the war. | ."1"1‘”)v l:\[i', personal representative Fricnds and Relatives on Their | pecessary there to place timber on It is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance Each i i of Herbert Hoove 0 iry of cot i srments arn orma 1 . L3 i i i Connecticut wax on the right side of |1ioce of the United States, visited Nev 10t Wedding Anniversary BAMPIUISE e el {irments and forms MR Gt tl S brings fivo effects which modern an. avery issue, the Mtes voted for the |Britain Saturday af o ! Engal L On' the Pacific coast—two stations in contact with the teeth to cause decay. horities regard as essential. It is bringing a new ) ' M 1 Mrs. I'rederick D, Schofield where over half of the prescnt re e dental era. new commander, Hanford MacNider, | With Mayor Cuartis relative to the un roand Mrs e UL HLAR Miliions of germs breed in it. They, with tart nd thelr stand on different issues w employment situation. He compliment.|of 41 Pleasant street were pleasant are the chief se (i e =+ One week tells B : Nt ISSUES WO 04 the mayor on the manner in which surprised yesterday afternoon at | he chief cause of pyorshea. n frequently applinde Pisaity haat handled {{untion and | the m"m. ‘ myn-l s u.l W :-\::‘.1 Increased Service One we]ck w;]ll s}lww youl what this new method - said that the organization of the tem.| daughter, Mr. and N 3 ¢ 1 means. It will change a il B10 MERGEN sl R e of A8 Gridiey street, Iiristol, New York to Savannah Teeth not clean siektig gefall youstideas on tecth SRS that he has scen travelled ex- | by @ party of relatives and friends i Film-coated teeth are uncle W e ¥ b, HAYring the pas tensively throu tion of the | in honor of tacir 40th wedding an-{ | many teeth brushed -d “*‘“‘Id_“- C ‘:ahnt* el e S toon e O DRy TIE NG low been discussing country and ha h knowledze | niversary, They went to Dristol tor | | BRath ntibled havas) & e faecey, clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence 1 o 1l g d 1 | 'S havi heer ons i S 2, 3 <y that the A Al ¥ dnd ahont A visit but on arriving at t ; NiwYork oubles have Been constantly increasing, of the viscous film. See how teeth whiti h i made overtures for the | ¢ the | ISew England i to in. | house, they were greeted by a shout N iny ard film is the cause of most of them imonate dl whiten &3 the 1 e purchase of the |! s 5 o e Lo Jacksonville 2 -coats disappear, estigate conditic the different | O 1rprise i pr nt 0 Jacksonvi ; rican Bras ( ny, with head. | Yo" e Qe @& One 5 here! has sought w A:wnm‘::“ ;‘.. I L h |“r L S e that the fed.|from M ‘\\ \,‘ oy ”M: or o $30.38 \ W $36.54 rm?:n::l FTIC“C; therefore, has sought ways to Judge then what is best for you and yours by arters rvierbury and branch fac ARTARE ‘ Meriden werbury sto i & teand@ AR | igh ¢ film, vrays & 1 8 & :zor‘” il r -I' eral government might out whet : H‘ ! H.H : L ol $34 68 | 1 $65.77 | 'wo ways have now been found, :at you see and feel. Cut out the coupon now. rgest industric tho state. Tt i ; N i " Th A y i AT only words of praise for the | S sctof silverwar I'hc % & &E 47 F 669 gaid to bo the largest consumer of cop | upirit in which the mayor and the other | handles on the different pieces were (NG (.Q,\ \ 3 & IO-DayTube Free por In the country. Ita emplayeen are | city oMcinls have handid . Ho said | of pearl which represented the for-| | )\ RS Sty THE PEPSODENT COMPANY y the thousar at in hi pinion there was no neces. | ticth or pea inniversary A pleas- | s 1 Sow Verk | g M L. » i b £1 (vt uld here, and that he | ing program of vocal and instrumer 5. North River, NewYork | The New-Da Denm“nce : Dept. B, 1104 5. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Il Officials connected with the industry y for federal aid here, and that I I i Mal 10.-Day Tube of sl e h Ly uld recommend New Brit as a|tal numbers was given from among | tamilf 3 ai -Day e of Prpsodent to have set at rest storlen that thepo 18 to | model for other cities to follow in e. | the guests, and a very enjoyable Thurs, Fri. and Sat A scientific film combatant, combined with two other mod- be any immediate c o in ownershiy "v!l‘h'u'm- ore .v] ng em \'\:‘\':mv:v for wlm.» nn‘uh W .y ha " e o Sk s % ern requisites. Now advised for daily use by Jeading den- ¢ admit that infor o idle cf s ic 1 that it is a plea and Mrs. Schofield were mar- i o X d‘ho‘:.\gh ":.' -fld. Eesvarl AL Cor || e for a mag in i position tb drdy | ried 40 years azo by the Rev. Mr i I{ () }( Q s tista everywhere. Supplied by druggists In large tubs yersations have been held-on the sub. | (& O o R Britain with a civic se in the Methodist church in W o | fact. The desire of the Anaconda In- body so earnestly trying to alleviate the | — FOOTFAL Only one tubs to a Amily S