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6 NEW DBRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1921. B S P05 P, P X3SV B Y T 4 ) AL M . . A S AN e 0 A7 R AL ) A O B ML X Y TR = L e || PR peies = . THE GREA AMERICAN HOME! (lasuod Do unday Lxceptod,) At Horald 4 t BY ROBERT QUILLEN— SUBSCRIPTION KATES | NEVER SAW SUCH A | Entered at the Post Office at New Britain ; es i l TREo TN S0 ol oty pELY ! i I 760 n ‘ Ve ' o P )¢ PERSON TO LEAVE THINGS | DIDN' T ASIK > | 5 at LAY AROUND - | HAVE TO PICK Yo TO PICK’EM Sik y, but on't Printing the obscene matter in the — ‘ CRLEPHONE CALLS [ | Ghr seairal iesoeds it ebti UP AFTER YOU ALL THE TIME=| (p- LEAVE *EM P o1 : e oo 1{| Asa e, the fruits of victory con- | (it publication a ittie wider circulas | YOU'RE WORSE THAN BOTH LAY | ™e : | OF THE CHILDREN PUT Vo ihe Cup | N ‘ BN, \\“ dowt believe any man in the TOGETHER! world really feels as important as a | * Member of Tl ated Press he iter looks. | The Ass ] NI G “ OH, BOY - in this T 3 | troul 1 almo I g the colc ¢ d no Mshed 1 N L tl e get the blush of one cheek higher o ¢ than the othe Member Audit Durean of Iation o e | There are homes for cats and every ! L B . th t greatest glee, Despite tl ‘ has o intances she would If his telephone volee has the ulatt t a ; - prot . runt with a | vellow stroalk, eal advert | seemed ¢ te to f g into ¢ " HPEENET RS G In this hyphenated land, a news- === | slump frC i 1 re- | paper still can print jokes about Slam | The e cynic ¢ thout offer f nflue WE SPEAK OUT [ 8 = po A e in without offendi any of its influen- o ERES s ube o el . i s b tial subscribers. | g — Va8 LB DI S o et GOV | Portable houses are all but| In this generation we are hreedin limitation of armaments WG DTRG0 BIg ve'd have more homes if we had few- |a lot of flne up-standing Americans by Secretary State Hugl 161 It titerer er portable alfectio ho don't look scared in the presence | urday Coach seemed to strike a | a butler, It was exactly at the right moment mbination of warriors that had the As a last repo ssed and ly creditor nation ir T WOrn-out conterces ccide in| ‘There is something about the feel for the only cre v nation in the | nerve and the ability to b 1 up ar S e R eraindstthe world to present irrangement by | eleven that promised to bacl ek doughboy of an expericnce he had in which the world may be helped to|the laurels which we won so con-| gomehow or other, times never get |the front line peace. sistently a few years ago. The school [hard enough to cause unemployment | The plan he offered, perhaps too|took notice and gave the team the |of those who know how to make Women are more eflicient, really. us ¥ t e as a welcome, | backing t {50 nol Xorely ea. | cigarettes. | A woman can drive slow and nick generous () SRS [hosins AT TR UG Gl —~ | about as many pedestrians as a man =~ LISTENING To DAD concrete arrangement. It was gree Hard games were picked for the Don't throw away your worn-out fcan get at fifty miles an hour. GET HIS — 7 A mirms ed with ac perhaps not be-|schedule, the players were given cause of any pre tion, but bec showing of clearness scussion perfec- | plenty to do-—and they r up and = ts strength, its|did it. Every | J e r raduate of the school [ phe difficulty arises that the city Hm;\j Vi b} E‘V bl good faith, its| was highly pieased with the finish of | ot allow admission to be charged to| § /! h ¥ 2 the local sez every undergral events upon par but it seems that _— ntative, Kato, re-|was simply “tickled silly” and ti at difficulty might he met and con- = T = I === S N et || G sideved that s e e e m er care; institutional care and train-| Constructive and preventive philan-| IFeeble-mindedness, its causes and i st | whole town considered that the vie- | 1 as have other matters in our i 84 |ing; permanent custodial care. thropy, Joseph Lee, 1902, consequences, Henry H, Goddard, Japan's rey marked that logical as I have | tory was a good job welk done and | chaste Action of the Commen Children of the poor, Jacob Rils, harter. D Delinquent Chilc S IERIHE LT 2 " [ Delinquent Children. concrete and heard : 5 eries Aesepponents Bvhoil Counciliand otstheiegislaturp migl 1—Preventive movements in the ) The Juvenile courts and the com- Premier Briand, of France, says:|found themselves on the small end of | },e needed, hut t etion is seeming- | 5y R community. Provision + recreation, Publications of the playground and | oo Eliott. o it " n AN h s Bl i o . . N | recreatic yeiatio or - 2 “It is very good. Mr. Hughes is a|a 9 to 0 score were no mean oppo- | jy casily obtained provided one goes \ { ‘,]atlofl Plafls E)[eu |Clubs. Influence of “movies”. Re :)l“(‘lpdhnlv; vl‘m\l.;‘n.()\!_ :,'v";““' (1 Juvenille corts and probation, very strong man. He has told the| nents, they were worthy of all the | about it right. The installation of a lation of oceupation—street trades, | Madison avenue, New York. | Flexner and Baldwin, , ete. Dc protective work with g “The public school & Messenger Sery ice wom- ational Peature [on lawlessness. Russell America will do and | fi rest of us 1t that was expended to beat them. | proper fi asked what the rest will do about it. [ Hard work and hard training won us | would not be difiicuit, even before the W d upon the south end park Dependent and Negleeted Children, | Boyhood The carve of titute, nc cted and | Foundation, delinquent children, Homer TFolks. Child labor and the city strects. lelin- That's direct. That's what I call|the coveted game, the town appre- | rest of the park is developed. Re-| ting teachers. Truancy. | SESIN Y SR En L e eleoted]| Haward N, Clopper! I’Americaine. I like it. As you know | ciates it and did not hesitate to say | movable stands could be built and, in | el e Parental school. | oo Pty T Street land. Philip Davis. i . e . Modern methods of handling de- juvenile | PEOPIC: e T ” s A, o el France is not directly concerned in | o after the contest a5 iaton i thol exranEatof malntent | MoserEmeEiocs Hic al aspects. I Juvenile | ©5 g6 Dricing in families. W. H.| ‘The individual deliquent. William inquent children will be taken up in|courts, family courts, the plan proposed today. It is pro- Spirit in the High school is neces- [ ance of the grounds could be covered | ! S i e 1 "w Slingerland. Russell ge Founda- |Healy, M. D. posed to Great Britain and Japan.” | sary to win anything. Spirit is need- | by the rental charge to organizations | 'el carnest by the New ritain Wel-j G0 0 5o "o organized. e T 2 N fare Workers' Association in a study The New York Herald has called | ¢d in an organization as much as mo- | wishing to use the field . Vo oh |H ow supervised. lication number 42, excerpt from legal | LIBRARY OPEN SUNDAY attention’ to what the United States|rale in an army. And cvidence of | Another possibility would be the|course now under contemplation. The S luvenlle TefomaaHe) el number 2. Eraest Treund.| For the accomodation of those who glves by the arrangement sugzested. | that spirit heips us all to keep up our | selection and improvement of a picce | course was submitied at a recentimatory methods. Parole system. Children’s Bureau Publication. wish to spend a quict Sunday after- “Mr. Hughes has rather boldly taken| morale. The community morale was| of ground on the outskirts by the|meeting of the assoclation and met 2 ] Bibliography | The neglccted girl. Russell Sage [noon reading and studying it has been bul y th L ¢ pledges | better v the win Saturday m o arge of soldi universal approval. It is likely | enera . | Foundation. decided to keep the library of the the n.u by ,”“ horns, He pledges | bettered by the win Saturday and in| committee in charge of a soldi | 1 universa P 2t - Problems of child welfare., George Safeguarding city youth at work n institute op Sunday the United Statcs to a larger redue- | thiy way the eleven figures in mole- | memorial. A memorial athietic field |it will be adopted later. The course I8 | p “nry gy, and play. DBowen. from 2 until 5 o’clock. No tion in ships and tonnage than he|skin and any more who went be a welcome addition to the as follows Standards of child welfare. . 8| : be exchanged on Sunday asks of efther Great Britain or Japan. | through the training without the| city and it might also be a paying Child Welfare Work Dept. of Labor, children's by : Detective Children : : however, the only department open ) Minimum standards for child wel-| Report Connecticut child welfare | peing the main reading room This is America’s signal contribution | glory but with al to the success of the worl did a dis- | proposition to the holders of the With special reference to the State ¢ conference. Are | tinct sorvice to New Britain. land. Ultimately, with the increase fare. Children's bureau publications, | comm on volume 2. of Connecticut: The general assem- No, 62, 1919, The ght to be well born. Sym-| Great Pritain and Japan inclined to _—_— in realty values, there would be a de- )y of Connecticut, 1921, enacted into| American charities. Warner. New ium, Survey, volume 27, number York, 1908, [ F O X ’ S She s hven van ol ofter mioret Kallakak family. Vineland Many remember to their great re- What is Nutrition? 1 Roberts.| Th SRR ol gt reny Soblect gnito to make the field pay its way. Welfare commission Starting Sun. Eve., Mon., Tues., for the protec-|Children’s Bureau Pub, 29. studles. gret, one Ponzi, now paying the pen- A . oo Sefoc.| Spirit of youth in the city strects,| The mental health of the school’ v A atover iba e o eaps |tion of dependent, neglected, defec-| SP h i o ¢ “OUEE TBAY alty for obtaining money by his own, | VWhatever the means, it appears|j ..., gelinquent children, namely; [Jane Addams, 1909. child, Wed—“QUEEN OF SHEBA clded gain to the corporation, it 6cems ||gw three funamentally limportant make @ similar contribution? Wil Na - A BEWARE THE PONZIS” . measures introduced by the Child as if enough rental could be charg “serapping the ships” mentioned un- der the plan is evident. Capital ships ¥ h re is a real need and would he | ; S — )b’m ‘( g e ; f' particularly, illegal way. The Cham. | that there is a real need and would be | = ifox T B7AD) creuting || e——— T . e ere bul or but one purpose- ¥ 3 ol an athletlo fleld hare: laniaviris w it one purpose—to | o0 oo mmerce now warns the peo. | ® Teal use of an athletic fleld here. |ghildren's bureau. i conquer or defend, Much money| .. 4y ouzhout the United Stat P'rivate interests or public should de-| Substitute for 8. B. 530, juvenile was spent In the building. If a much velop one. It will be realized, should |court act. / against men of similar character who bsitute for H. B. 692, an act to pecial educational pro- i, 1g short study course pared for women's clubs larger sum of money s to be savec g a4 ) 4| pdvertise and sell foreign honds that by partial disarmament—by the de-| . "o o0 qon oo be made to pay. All that we need is this be done, that the proposition can - visions for andicapped childr struction of many of these ships—to H do away with war and all it cos an individual or a corporation to take| The follow! seemed thig| 20 i pora | The fol | hold of the proposition and boost it |has been pr So important ha warning that a pamphiet has becn is is this destruction and economy for : o special committees and other groups the future good business? LR (NG U SRR CLRHD e 2 interested in child welfare in order y g e e bonds are offered usually at an un- | R to focus attention at this time upon d duly high rate, which should be | America’s plan is found in detail in | 4 COMMUNICATED the problems which this legislation the news columns. Briefly it consists ) s of— |is designed to meet. It maw be pur- course or subdivided the main heading noticed by American investors. The [sued as a sing indicated 1 A Gift| § Investor is shown hy the ‘*get-rieh- | T0 the Editor of The Herald: ;‘ ""lvy“:r '“':Il L3 | anick men” how the present exchang Allow me spuce to express an opin- [where several clubs in the same / he U. 8. would scrap 80 capital| te yav and probably will, rise| 0D resarding the observance of Ar-| ommunity are active in Child Wel- A 10-Day Tube of ships (843,740 tons); Great Britain| -~ R mistice Day fare, one group I the prob- P dent i nt [ 0Ous ang 1y gild € nor 1 as 1 - N L £ 19, (583,376 tons); Japan 17, (4d8,-| o0 8 el o v It would secem as though a great oy of dependent and neglected chil- DB OC e e ol mal value, in which case the investor [ many people have but a small idea of | g0 "o cecond group may confine at- to all who ask. See would pro atly the real significance of the anniver- | o' "4 “t1o handicapped or defec- coupon. ‘Within three months after the con- vy study the But these facts must be borne in | 54Ty ol the momentous day in all hs-|yi0e ohjidren, a third m clusion of the agreement the United : i | tory—the day when the greatest and fiye ohl o rok | mind: That for a bond promising to | 3 delinquent child problem. would ve o0 g most militant monarchy on earth laid States would have 18 caplital ships, i A (500,650 tons); Great Britain 22 (604,- pay 1,000 units in a given kind of | down their arms in the humiliation of How to { sedith sl ' i 5 i) mercy from the Under every heading the following 450), and Japan 10 ships (209,750 | v o0 homot rate of intere st, the | {iEhters for democracy. questions should be considered: tons). Arimstice Ds th e day of 8 s the g arc Y - invéstor ought not to pay much more, by Day is the one day of all| ~ 1__.What is the standard estab » the Course. money sometime in the future, defeat and beg Ships planned or being bullt shall | 4 | others that all mankind should regard | jighed? be “scrapped.” and possibly should pay less than the | a5 a hollday for celebration. It is the To answer this question consult . < : current equivalent in dollars of 1,0( that marked the ending of hos- bibllograp der ti urlig helite or the agreemant nojlly Hicg o n‘ 1t money P OO Wiittes of the greatcst and most fenr ‘fhp 1“” “J‘r‘ 'Jxl\li\nml:x ; (tt::‘fit‘).r:\mty}(\: Hlof th o tilities of the gres and most fear- | foading. (b e 8 1) capital ships shall be Jaid down ex- In other words, the investor buyir tul war in the history of the world Child Welfare association or special- cept under a detalled replacement any seourlty In depreciated H" “ the w :1".n} liberated far more of s from other cities.or outside of [ bt :: » Aepreciate currency humankind than our war for inde- | eme. 1d ate. scheme. | should know the exchange rate of cnce and the Civil War com- | What has your community done No naval butlding of any kind shall | o oo i il | o g that c ency in dollars and cents at | "1 to solve tl problem, and how far be undertaken in any of the three | time e makes the purohnse | st fitting that all those who | qoes it fall short of the standard? countries on forelgn account during s fs & time for “good pi bl il he y part in that great who To answer this quest (a) Invite life of the agrecn 3 3 uld cele- gpeakers fro e ation 3 the lite ¢ ment. by would-be Ponzis. The warning is | brate in some patriotic manner, (R e ot atch how your teet respon Regulations to govern econversion 2 J v ! rying on this work in your commun- 5 ; given in order that his crop may not city of New Britain should feel| ity or (b) investigate personally merchant craft purposes | hat her men of service tt i shall be drawn yecanuse of S h numbe 0 pare Standards of Child Welfare. This ten-day test has shown to millions the way their adoption, Millions of people, s a result, now ortance of the merchant mar R = se who did not serve (¢ R enendent C an to whiter, safer teeth. It is a free test—you should employ them daily. sp gl it ,| FOOTBALL AND A FIRLD HERE. | one, a fact I shall regret to t 1—Tn thelr own homes—mothe make it. No other method known can do what The methods are combined in a dentifrice called nverse o to the alze of LSS 2 o LD BB L iast day ot m ) for those who ot S R Ve Pepsodent does for teeth. Pepsodent. And a 10-Day Tube is offered free, so Ammamen ocoasion of nnnual New ['were only lopkerscon the least : ‘"““?_‘” Mt s LR A all who will may quickly know how much it means Adding a word to these vital por- ) High va. Hartfo High 1o would m“\ ) cea H a brie e titutional temporary care- To end the film to them. Hons of the plan it ought to be sal football clnsalc yosterday saw 1elr pursuit of the all-mighty | 5y nd private. Supervision and Tt . . b ¥ BEERbELORR BRI i e : 2 a5 et oul Gng warcl thE Luv| Ehn 8 BUpHiteia. . BEDREYIE e object is to fight the film, which dims the that the United § ot .| om0 of the largest turnouts of fa g th 5| regulation ) g ks 1ve much desired ettec! X t 1 offors to go bo- el et o f , and show some atom of respect 8210 bgtar 1tbmba, L GENA plasing teeth and causes most tooth troubles. Dental : ) ¢ 3 yond Greai Britain nnd Japan, finan. | 066 has been witnossed In any year 1¢ soldiery, best in the world, ervigion B science has worked years to do that. One ingredient of Pepsodent is pepsin, Another in this oity, Vario stimates pla 1 to the Supervision, multiplies the starch digestant in the saliva to die claliy, Tho o and Stripes, the best s of ding homes; baby farms. Film is that viscous coat you feel. It\clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. The ordinary tooth p-buiiding pre 4—Dos gest the starch deposits which cling and form acid. the United States, which wag prae. | (¢ 18Ure as high az 15,000, though Supervision, ; ; s o y Heafly ail on 1 i it moamp that this s barely possible, 3. Neglected Children. aste does not combat it satisfactorily, so brush- It also multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva, to eatly ail on papay, n . Y I I Neglected p it S " h ids which Yodth d '1‘0 doned under this plas, Groat Britaiy | 1H6 Aama took piaca on a field that 1—Laws for protection of children ing leaves much of it intact, foutrn 1;9 the acids whic! fauseooo fe}:a\y.k W has oniy o X o | is reavealy designed to peeommodate | from eruelty, abuse, exploitation of It is the film-coat that discolors, not the teeth. actors directly attaqk the film. One of them c:illn W S5 T o wepl ok SORS | : 5 e A e P [all kinds, vies, Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance tecth so highly polished that film cannot easily struction, and Japan's naval lnereane [ 1070 than a coupla o diand | fethodists Also Have 511,281 Work- | » _orpanization, public and prl- which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid adhere. ¢ 18 stitl In conicn this number with llitle comiort owing | ey in Forelgn Ields | vate, for the enforcement of these in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Pe;;(sodent combu‘:es l}l;\e best thatfl:n‘;)d:m scle aa Yaka an f " it i ers, At first tho ] Wy inatinaq | 10 Hha facl thal thers ara no bleach- | v, J4—Accord pS e Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, ence knows to combat the great tooth destroy + te heskisia abos . ot ; s the | @™ AL L Mary's playground, The rsport of tho Doard of i 3-—Protectlve and preventive agen- are the chief cause of pyonihcfm Thus alg these It has brought a new era in teeth cleaning. e et anlite 5 e 5 b ) ¢ tantly increasing, despite Rl R ; | authorities in charge of the play of tha Methodist o . : troubles have been cons 5 ;"vn 4 SEata oentte | BYOUNAE APA 120 sval with nul weo | S7mplled by Dr, Willlam B, To 1 CE“HI\”." rsrnllmmnw S DGR N 00 - T s el bl latud ) UG | arovwr there ure 1,188 mi W Defectlve Chlidren, But they, the mact intersstad in | adaommodations, they deterve At K70 Wiihal el 1—Children with physical defects bat it Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how the nens 1A st wa have f fi ,_vn”-{'m 4.‘“\'”:,:,0/(',‘;,‘.::‘3 , deaf, crippled, eplieptic, tu- How we com clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence ) ! S ey B 64 plaanad fow and 7 r fore inn ”\"crl-’, . Causes nand ¥ tion. Dental science, after years of senr_c.hmg, has found of the visct;us film, See how teecth whiten as tha SRRy Y b e o Sk e 1,770 toreign and physteal examination, ways to combat film, {igh authorities have proved film-coat disappears. selves and to . | tendanaa, Lhay ioplayground 5 Provision for educa- them by clinical and laboratory tests, You will see several new cffects, and the boox YERERL Wers {hey wst 14 by atiltad L PUFPORE hut ST 5 antive workors, : i A The best dental opinion now approves these we send will tell you what they mean. This is too COBOSY IR AR B REFRAS et destvgiiia for big Aihietia avests, | [natding hotly men and women ond n | 3“""’””5“‘““1“ for ca e ?’: :“1"“"' methods. Leading dentists everywhere are urging important to forget. Cut out the coupon now. g oy 4 tAtal " Nl 1 publie and priy i § rvision, \ theg retlers soma b L LT sild Dava pefia |t of fA1,204 m 4 In the il At flal e omi ¥ Montally detective childr the metisn | il OF A Rshictia flald fop faagtnty | ©161 flald, with 46 7 Hunday schoc g canten. Types. Tdentifica- | PAT.OFF, p y j By agho'are in 0,849 Aunday rolools ne- FERUENTO0; L i 10-Day Tube F 616 | A8 197 6xip 8 5 ( J Coubiie jo| G2TGING to tHo ropest, The total es-|“OH b von ona protection of E SQ @j’\. n Ay "R09 T109 pre T S we, T affatar, e Amsriaad pubiie 58 | gimaled yalt iwahias, ehapo -ijducation and P ; R e thosil ;‘j,‘\z‘-y; 3 i : . 1s6i pf AL 5 on 9| porRehanes ‘:Nm' of nn"‘..;:n' ry | mental defactiven; public school train- | REG. U.S. THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, WikA R a4 R f TN resjdense Houpita and printing | in& In special classen; occ upation; a o Dept. B-28, 1104 8, Wabash Ave, Chicago, I, | WAnsy BivesiaRG ARA QUF 6 z i ) [ The New-Day Dentifrice Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to th ba §21,404,0 s e e e —— e — i epiie of Aswgey winity A Fis Ginit of tRA pulilia i8 {aial pumbar of puplly under ” N | PEOVE Ak HORATA i Rawsaslag HAE 116086 | (5t imiaeinn 9 eduaniianad jnatiputio ;fl ? A scientific film combatant combined with two other mod-* ot g 3 s for 8 1 masemy Mhet k1A B2 ) of all Fifda, Inatnding """“'vv honrd eiay baiens ern requizites, Now advised by leading dentists everywhere § Dot fart Band Ay BERE §AR o bk {iaéing op | AF FOTSIEN MIASIANG RAA $Ha Woman A f " lied by all druggists in large tubes. iy e o GRA FEARAKEAE KPOR SOVAE gn miacinnany tasiaty, 10 97,000 | Btarting Sun, Eve., Mon., Tues., and suppliec by all drugg & e et § I o0 ApElaly for Which we may has 2 A WPSR BIAR | TE 641 teaniiars aud 2,027 sehot. Only one tube to & family b 40 Cos, | of the powpescy acquired tos pasks. | *I5H Wed.—“QUEEN OF SHEBA” |

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