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ITAIN DAILY HERALD JAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1921, T Y T 3 TR AT R AL 5 G S S, . L A . 3 AR AL A s s — IS YA A LB T M AL R NS B e T T % s I'ry This On Your onched s st o e wend]| FACTS AND FANCIES | e it tore, Inc. IH ROBERT LLIEN « | S that 't BY ROBERT QUILLEN oreliie 1o ot the. st Always Reliable + L windo pulli his wife : ""””m.y‘\:vw\\w » Tois y reseners aftempt TtD NGHAR LI Bittorin Tooms ‘ . the definitior SRR It Ore Mg TR ted ¥ We are headquarters for these yarns in this Tho onty prontal) S |4 A Bih o ! . o A o ey MINISTER TALKS «r'it]\l'. Spglvci;;j] l](lm' ]i)'licoT fuyr r\nw \\'ooli’:;lsollillgl'(;n foom aiways open t ey = |he [ | Sl Sel B o ull weight balls. Fleisher’s Yarns excel In quality Mambss. ot Tha WISE HELE v do et pend their time | [ C 2 | i _\E‘i BRITAIN B and are hoted for their large variey of shades which i am . i S i e e L o | | Rev. John L. Davis Tells Cong®ation | | you tan always match, RN Sy T SNIA S AT g A " e e e s Fleisher’s Knitting Worsted, 2 oz, balls. Regu- o Americonism: The belie crecds| =l i A Why He is Thenkiu lo Live d lar price 12¢. This week—a3de ball. Hehed S is partic and prejud of the man who is do - - Member Audl Duews ot Clrodaton | ights carrled by the res [ing the talking [ s S | St e Fleisher’s Silkanwool Yarn, 2 oz. balls. Regu- Toars with ' strictly. Honcst T LR L e el i e Rudons Davie niariet s | lar price 55e. This week—>bte ball. A : mai ks : At s u long road that has no turning HLLRL LB TG Vel o A Gl NI 2 turning L L s Gt [leisher’s Hosiery Yarn, 2 oz. balls. Regular circulat based pro- |1 Whe \ e And when you turn, it's usually the i f;’fy‘”‘(]. o o ol a1 } L im e ve- | : W, N g na his sublect, “Tun Things in |} price 55¢. This week—b0c ball, e 7 You can sny one thing for a man [N P L ror ‘ Fleisher’s Shetland Floss, 1 oz. balls. Regular DISARMAMENT AFFAIRS, g o S B | mipped him to he a tidy tobue- | SN s ““ gLkl Q1 ] Dprice ‘.’.,,(,. Iths“\\celx—-—lf)(, ball. ! R B Fleisher’s Silverglow, 1 oz. balls. Regular price schools, public in It is certain that France is looked | Probably ti no describing the | < coscnewey sketehed the history of New Brit upon by sympathetic eyes in her plea|pain he suftered; probably he woiil 5 T i . | religious institutions, its schoo f 30c. This week—24c ball. ¢ accorded Marshal Foch in this coun-|sions, all his hopes, for the ¢ e | wn why his patrons can pointed out the great mea p pibsgls try testifies to the sentimental feel-|to live th “1 vm“'l -lx \‘m ther 1 i ) that Y it Spes ¢ the eliyor tiie - i lar price 80c. This week—24c¢ ball A i i 4 Ll industries here, [ sunbeam went direct to a human head | Reporters might sav v i e : Fleisher’s Saxony Yarn, 1 oz. balls. Regular [ They me v en wrong, but [Ung a great man's denia ‘ city should awake some morning and [l price 80c. This wee ic ball. founded upon oa ization of the [m-i\‘.u to him in the way he would have | oo cpine nets that way view at the same time )t find the factories hiere they would | B : 7 sition in which she i placca [dircctea them to destroy it without [ fnterview e ot Fleisher’s Camels’ Hair Yarn, 1 oz. balls. Regu- Regarding the Iar East matters | thought. Such is the love of life [ il G [support, inasmuch as the taorics | lar price 40c. This week—35¢ ball. Fleisher’s 4-5’s Knitting Yarn, 4 oz. hank, heavy Admiral Kato's position seems to be Many a man has been pinned be- | €alled | § ely 5= | supply the means to food anc summed up in words: “All that|neath the oppressing conditions whicl | I . . 1 ey L : tion that Babe Ituth shouldn't muke| tion of this city | orade. Regular 75e. This week—65¢ hank. m in their rts s his \ =) with a sharply receding chin. Nature ing for and 5 land, but is|been something o great material tion-of d EERL s en- | jop g Jarge percentage of the po s conference I achiev el ve evail 1zh B " this fer 1 ! .I is, it|ha prevailed througl the t To par v immortal Lin- |money on the Ie | In speaking of the rowuds whic seems to us, to adjust China's foreign |months. They have sought work, only | coln, prohibitio i’ il halt | proach this city especially from | T oo That trade journal's paizn to|jin and Plainville, Mr. Davis relations, leaving her domestic situ-|to be turned down time after time, |¥nave and half spr i 5 AT A DHEMIEL) G OPKeening | that these might be kept i hetter mre————— . ation to be worked out by the Chi-|7The manufacturers have been unal pxd We make slow progress on ihe road |has nothing in common I £hop- | pair ko outsiders would gain a| 1 nese. to plan a way to help them if they | back to normaley, but every now and {liftiv Lowever, e et ; l.v would q{:‘ Sou ds We”’ Anywa:y It is said that China has a concrete | would. [t ol ! ":; i :f["’_'l""f",‘z:“‘ o :‘,’“(““l“ S proposal to make, but the suggested| Even in good times there come| Still, these small sons who con-| ef the traveling public. Rev, Mz It the Railroad Labor Board keeps |found us by their skill with problems | vis also stated that additional cquip- up its present strike, it may yet serve |in arithmetic will forg t Ly the | ment and attractions at Walnut Hill 5 po lé time thiey have small Park would be a decided improve- | ‘m.w A little paint here and there | arrangement between Japan and |complaints of worki nditions. The China, to settle their own affairs out-|,1jeged injured remains silent, work- side the conference, may prevail. ing as he must, no matter what the 'se “affairs” would clude - | Thes ffairs” would include the fconditions, or talking with on some of the houscs in the city withdrawal of Japan from Shantung|placed in the same position as he |this as in other matters, forgot the HOT DOG ! :\-:.u!: 1s0 help appearances, he add- and the relinquishment of the rail-|fings himself. Yet the heads of the |thrift tradition and turned out as road and other German rights she|egtaplishment may have no ilea of |though the cconomic situation of their| g TOBACCO IN NEW ENGLAND. controls through ousting Germany in|(he feelings of the complalner own affairs and those of the country, | e 1914. But the leaving of these ques- tions as loose strings to the accom- Today the working man is pretty [ were flourishing. | Acreage in 1921 Totaled 40.9¢ well taken care of as a rule, There| Harvard, having lost to Princeton, | 56 N necticut Leading With 30 plishments of the conference, Would |are state laws by which he may be |defeated, Yale—another broken tradi | i Wakefield, Mass., Nov. 21. mar the general results achieved. compensated for injuries. Most em- [tion. Never before has the Cambridze 4 AR England growers planted 40,9 | ployers want to aid their employes; [teum accomplished this “come back. h % A of tobacco this year ,\.lemvl last | plar e made to lish tk Yale } f r loweréd I 1 4 i g night by V. A. Sanders, Federal crop lans are made to accomplish this. ale has never loweréd her colors S g AR = S ents, he, 1 g % A statistician,, showed that 65 per cent developments, the result of which e ol Harverd arteriremaining unidcient 2ie . R The news of Saturday, however, is| perhaps more interesting than later may not be commented upon at this ed throughout the season. The psy- Biv # i i Connecticut. The total acres | states was: Connecticut, 30,500 g S | 3 achusetts, 10,180; ed the Yale team not at all. 1 % > 8 | 171, and Vermont, 1 writing. The report that the admin-| _ THAT 15 CENT LAy | chological cffect of confidence help- istration does not propose to limit the he public utilities commission | prospective limitation agreement to|N3VIng decided to try out the § c e And for a long time Harvard has . : No comparative f ok - aced ed i strong a hat | ¥ yoars were the total 90 days the Cohnecticut Company, 1¢|7ok faced a team as strong at that e e e e which bore the estimated strenith of | 5 5 ! ad ke « | age of shade grown fobacco was not- the Yale team of Saturday. Tt may be | ? 5 {ed in the Connecti the nations represented at the con- fare for short runs in Bridgeport for | ference, but will ask the participa- | e tion of other interested nations, re s reported, has taken it upon itself |t'l‘ new interest in the great idea, de-| €Yen matters up. : feated in its original form, but .\HHi living in the hopes of men—that of | gaid that Harvard's victory was the sl 5e 2 5 3 ures mon : 3 A 1915 to 5,917 in 1921, To accomplish this the company will bezln to collect 15 cent fares bew |Practical result of a wonderful two-| wecks' improvement, and that the a clo: issociation of nations tween Stratford or Fairfield and local The fact that this “understanding,” unless in the form of a treaty, would 5 per cent less pow- |~ z N v, % P g D S v v W DEEC uk ] AN SUPPLY NAMES. Luls PLOTOZLAPH Was Maue i Lhgang ana aeres wow the points Yale team was erful individually and collectively | SR R Chairman Higgins, of the utilities . | than it was inst Princeton. fe that 4 the Welfare Association, announces < 1 British photographer deseribed it: “Football at Highbury. Fern, permit the whole American plan to|commission, is reported to have said b | that the association is prepared to | Fa s f 3 5 ot go through, including the “scrap.|that this will be stopped and a 10 |as it may. ; ; ; "” e e b (’,.’!““ oo | Everton’s Goalie, clearing from a dangerous effort by Blyth, the e | But the greatest of all breakin o ; ol IPREnESI Lude ; ; ; x cent fare provided for in the zones | ’y‘” e o Ll ¢ of Thanksgiving dinners, to farmers | apsenal’'s bustling center forward.” An American sport writer e r T not tas ety atten | 1A question tradition, and the saddest to a Yale 7 or others in position to supply the ey : Yieh s = pRiT e AT ol s j T e o iee te | EYIDAR s As A LVG T Soa e : | dinners. | would have said: “Blyth almost knocked Fern for a goal. : up from behind, and won. 4 PR e : s - — e e e e ping” of ships, without congressional The aspect that brings the great.|fair trial of this means of makir The changed times; the death of est interest is that which brings an|cheaper transportation for the peo- | fndication that the necessity of the | plo. The suggestion of trying out the | old, the growth of ti woand 3 | 1e breaking away from old, h “zet together” action, represented in|five cent fare on short routes locally the breaking away from old, hamy the league idea, is seen & e mans by Mayor :ChrUs F0thers, | |DEERoNds B RCER T BTN not in official position have advo- | cated it and have believed that this| “Bride-To-Be Tails to Appear at “SOME AMERICANIZATION" | " I y ALLON |move would bring a greater return |Milford church,” Teadline. Awful Report has it that the vere jo 'I rt has it that there were jobs to the company slam on the Milford church—or some- for 20 men Saturday morning at the 1+ bandana around his @ endiaaiy Iividently it is not the intention of [thing. Biil att Ratiand ot el i 4 *2 3 ¢ Day Tub bal employment burean. S e Hopanin Ak ane IR Ly 7, 4 A 10-Day Tube |the commission to have their test & = indeed a hot dog. He has just finished lohs |made useless by other changts in| ‘ujake Welcomes Women Voters™— (A movie enzagement in Arizona and / ol 1 ! of Pepsodent to i Colorado and is looking for b as b’ 5 g ¥ This, in itself is no cause for humor | private watchman in a spiffy home. show you how ted in the order reducing the / A Al and it is possible that tragedies lie| . . S . i S\ N i ; to end film. See R e e ata O CICERIS e com a8 O b ‘Alice Brady's Romance }nds in| DROTHERS BURN TO DEATH. A ¢ gain the greater respect of all’if it : sl below. men wanted jobs, and the jobs werc 1 : | + Divorce Suit,” headline. It seems g ladheres to this plan There were § applicants for these fares on other runs than those in-|yeq petter. . : Flames Bar Resene and Destroy Y. popular to believe that divorce is es- AT B o only M. C Incidentally there has been talk of 3 | sential to any up-to-date romance v und. A S I changing the great “jumbo’ into Baltimore, Nov. 21.-—Hemmed in SNt semen e hareerote ; - | e by a wall of flumes that defied every S | “one-man" cars, to make cised his ingenuity he did when two y , attempt at rescue, two brothers, J. |saving for the company. Certainly this “Advice is Cheapi" in fact it is the{ ;. 2 N g women appeared- before him h Kenncth Leonar 16 years old, and It was a time for a Solomon to he lwould bhe the effect, and recently | only he in that people are not | fre <. Leo o e claiming that a certain child was hers. | A e Sl o L to death early yesterday morning in a Y | words of satisfaction with the one- | eager to accept. The Great King said: “Let the child 1ger te pt £ i Heen expressed in. the I R fire which destroyed the Y. M. C. be cut in two and half given to each | E N building at the United Stages Coa [ (] Slatmant” ""' “Dean Brown Sees Failure of Guard Station at Curtis yesterday One woman remained silent, ap-| Aol s o satistaction 10 | Njpjons' Pact,” headline. These heads) No is known of the origin of foeie note that the commission will not per- | (¢ pivinity schools are so wont to the fire, There were no stoves in the parently satisfied; the. other rushed | | mit a beating about the bush by the 3 B s = Aleeiia i Ll S e ie gorward and vowed that she would|™ o o ush by the | o human frailties e SR {company, nor any avoidance of the LT ve ther lose the child than to heve | (B er o redure ; STALE BLGOD When you brush teeth in this way him killed. Solomon orderec e in- “Oue s ‘of nelan neog om athe ins s it i Btidsanort Queen Mary, of England, I fant given to the woman who had |~ oo nito Bargain Hunter,” headlinc. Mm! ] | for short runs This new way of tooth brushing brings five de- ties have proved them by many careful tests. The protested thus. “The infant belongs ofs of our women won't proclai g ¥ v A 45 her: she lovex Bim i1 ,‘ i ’ ‘, s " o : m, i (“‘ 21l ! o ; E’E 5 sired cffects. Some are immediate, all are quick. A best dental opinion endorses them. s : L s | the bargains they: fing, ' LL i ten-day test, which costs you nothing, will clearly f g : s said. | YALE-HARVARD GAME i 1 oW g These methods are combined in a dentifrice called s. you what they mean to you. Pepsodent. And to let all know its benefits a 10 ’Tf‘.f‘u .\ el no Solomon on ‘l and A due ¢ "’ ideratio . L Happiness is elusive only when one . Leading_dentists everywhere advise this new-day Day Tube is being sent to everyone who asks. Baturday morning, James Cochranc |of the Yale-Harvard football game on | ¢ i1 to recognize her Pepto-Mangan Makes Red Blood, method. Millions now employ it. You see the re- d had to play I sle. He pondered |Saturday, brings out the s iflcance CARGI S _ "stores Hes v sults in glistening teeth wherever people gather, s deeply, |of the trend of these times in their Restores Health Now let your own teeth show them. A 10-day test is free | 4 | 1f you nave a bowing acquaintance Glow PR . Suddenly an fnspiration seized him. | relation to traditior R s e e shisdil y ficht fil SRR CUB R RO “I will Americanize them,” was his 1f one will ‘notice W ji 3 lually, very gradually, that ou must fig t film whgt each one irlleans PRt i of wealened blood b Brushing does not save the teeth if you leave the ; U T [plans, it will be seen t1 i Ge ’I" "““‘ there film. That's why well-brushed teeth so often dis- “g;‘}f mg;;?_:;’:“: tp)fé‘Ss‘i‘iiv?"“;’}g;;e‘;“ls‘:gl‘:fi :j}:f | ) % [ 3 el : color and decay. posits that cling. The saliva's alkalinity is multi- fter luxury, thought, realizing a »ker is called | characterize the world's daily the greatest crican indoor game, So he wrote dc names on slips |comparatively small matt ind the comple muddy Film is that viscous coat you feel. It clings to plied also. That to neutralize the acids which cause | ") of paper and shuffied them thorough- [greater matters, traditions are ; ; A gy i SR RCLEL LU LA ; - k 4 . 25 Years Ago Touay epto-Mangan is the very teeth, enters crevices and stays. The ordinary tooth tooth decay. ly. The plan was explained to the|their psycho L i % o m,,‘ ’ e ‘”Hw a\trorent |many. of the . o disap 7 (Taken from Herald of that date) s + woman should think of paste go_cs dnot end it, so very few people have Two factors directly attack the film. One of them A 5 S e ¥ y 4 % for a stale-looking complex- escaped its damage. N keeps teeth so highly polished that film cannot skl L) 1 B 5 b A out the poisons that It is the film-coat that discolors, fnot the teeth. easily adhere. er, but it possecssed | praiseworthy 1 the Court Friendly, Foresters of Amer-jruin complexions Film is the basis of tartar, It holds food substance | 5 ¥ 3 are planning for a reception to ; ' ¢ only the offect 't which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in cnsr:gesfdcm’ twice daily, attacks the teecth’s chief held at Hanna's armory Thanks- [ Gudc fangan has upon the contact with the teeth to cause decay. Eve eorge Lynch will ren- jon that makes it so valuabic e = e : Send the coupon for this 10-Day Tube. Note how in world his being made, and | o yylophone solos, \ Jdthy blood causes an im m_?’:‘fi‘:’"jflgg g;afls(g';;}f‘or‘g‘fi g‘;flé‘ex;‘l}‘gz”i:;acre‘ clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence 3 2 A of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the which ¥ been made in the las! v New Britain is to have a franchise ment in feelings, a return to the b (T tate bast el ienme I : sl e e has in late years sought ways to fight that film. flm-coats disappear. being made for entering it at ti 3 v warmth and glow, an appetite Scientific methods The results in ten days will amaze and delight ' ; 101 wi | verly @ its cating tim you. Make this test now. Cut out the coupon sa ter in thi been the case. Men are r cities in the league Pepto-M g or cities in the cpto-Mangan makes new ; i- 7 T . Yo 4 maating ofithaNew | io: e s Efficient methods have been found. Able authori. you won’t forget. natural But {1 morning. practically olng - | dc s their predeces! At il Hax ¢l elub this evening for|form, both having the same medicinal | cause of c ¢ n ) r a After, though the named prea Gt ponitae mmnvor (e PtRoRe or IaERNEIURIIRR S e, e PAT.OFF. @ : ederation of Cyclists o-Manga is on every package kb o il e B et piage Hervaray S Russwin| Lyceun| s Pfi IESQEE fin’fi 10-Day Tube Free lucky one tut morning Gt eehet y win the game——Y s | theater We ening s B — o REG.U.S. e Y 3 <A THE PEPSODENT COMPANY ( £ at erim v o will clash 1 A I others I i Harvard laughed grimly | ocal team at the Fast Main The New-Day Dentifrice Dept. 1-28, 1104 8. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Il street armory Saturday, Nov. 2 — —_— Mail 10-day tube of Pepsodent to ffected by that fact - — e A scientific film combatant, combined with two other modern remarked uy . 1O MEET HERE, ) — Starting — requisites. Now advised for daily use by leading dentists The Hartford Association of Cor Next Sunday Eve. everywhere. Supplied by druggists in large tubes. | P tional Minister ill meet in the | M ' (ot fore on thal | g; i) Congregational church of this THE SHEIK iog it, | field at Cambridge. Men of today, in | city December 5. - veek's work. at ticap

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