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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1922 ] OLDER GENERATION | [t Measures Up uality "LOVERS OF HODTCH, ~ 100% of its Selling Cost iToday‘s lnébriates Are Mosuyl ' Aged Men and Not Youths 'l S AI An A'l the percentage of young men falling | sharply from what it used to be, ac- | T Xl .A |cording to Judge J. Kent Greene, | |president of the Washington Home as- “STANDARD THE WORLD OVER sociation, the oldest operating inatitu- ———— e e —— tion in the United Btates for the | == — 3 — = reclamation of drink addfots, Founded in 1563, the assoclation |Commerce Court of the Chigago Awso- |people as to temperance 18 noticed, for many years was run as a semi-|clation of ‘ommerce, sald In his an-|but the opinfons of the younger gen- | municipal institution, recelving city [nual report. “Between the ngen of 30 \n rnllun will be enforced moie prong- | paymenta which in 1583 were lmited land 40, 88 were between 40 |1y every year Ito 820,000 a year by legislative ennct- |and 00 vears 65, n b0 and on‘ Y ks (he deadly efcets of moonshina |ment. Two years ago it mold the|years £5, hetween 60 and 70 years 9, |intoxicants are becoming more and of public expenditures, customs, du- 3 tles, Income tax, war finance, excess the Institate niewneow | TIME OF YEAR| | ey INTERI ECTRIC WIRIN ’ [ BRIOR cRLECTRIC WIRING, bY |yt you Tire Kasily and Feel Run | APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY FOR o e Down, You Need Gude's NURSES, by Mary I. Porter. MAROONED IN MOSCOW, by Mar Pepto-Mangan o« .o ' By & . 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She had There is one safegnard that s opinion and other movements.' a good opportunity to observe the preached by all ph ans, That s PR workings of tha Soviet Government | 1 K€tp in good physical condition DRAWING ROOM PRACTICE, bY | o¢ Rusela, and although she was not | GUde's Pepto-Mangan builds up I'rank Arthur Stanley, permitted to talke out of the country lrrm I:I!nml by in ‘tnx ‘!’lu- m\nlmn-x 0 Al | 4 ad Aa of red ecorpuscles t 15 then able to EUROPE—WHITHER ROUND? by | opy hotes that she hut made of Whtt |ngit diseae gorms and carry them Stephen Graham. rences of thosn efghteen monthy were | © “The story of & pllgrimage through | g5 vividly fmpressed on her memory | 1 YOI 0 a0t ool right, slurt to the capitals of Europe in which the!tnat ghe has had no difficulty fn | 04 and Lke Gudds Doplo-Mangan. | Keep on taking it and notice how author tells from first hand observa- | wriping an absorbingly interesting tion the truth concerning the in-|,,prative of what passed under her much hetter you feel building it maintained for men for{and 1 over 70 {more appreclated, and {f there is a fluences for good and for evil that the | oywn oyes'~-Review of Review, Qude's Pepto-Mangan- is put up in $185,000 and concentrated its greatly | “All avellable evidence iw thut most more rigid enforcement of the law, war has had on these centers of na- i ] both liquid and tablet form and: i reduced activities in its women' |of our dealings hercafter will he with we can shortly count on a rapid de- tlenal ife. 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A ABROAD AT CHICAGO ST LOUIS | WASHINGTON NEW YORK | = | Aprit 28, 20, 80-May 1 April 20 5 9 3 12, 13 i 1 April 20, 25 e MLy 80y, ¢€30) fay 20 May 13 { CHICAGO ea | June 1 e 99, 8 i |ty 1 18, 14 July 19, 20 3 Jeooration Day &t Cleveland ! | s 1 | 0, 0 gopt 1 | Aug. 22, 23, 24 Aug. 13, 17 Aprtt 12, 13, 14, 13 [May 2, 3 o " T May 20, 21 23 May 16, 17, 18, 10 May 7, 28 June 2 2 ] L i " a 5 Ju) i ¥ | ST. LOUI8 July (4, (H) t}]e July luly 13,18, 15 fuly 1.1 1 iy @ [ July 4th at Chicago Aug 12,13 Sept. 1, 2, 3 | April | April 18, 17, 18, 19 April 24, 1 (e B May 12 May £ 0, 10, 11 Decoration Day at St. Louls DETROIT NI 8 May 29, 3 BPYAIC A 1 July 19, July 15, 17, 18 | Labor Day at Chicago Sept. (4, (&) 5, 6 | sopt. %, erai A ] Au AUg. 15 Aug. 1% 19 19, 21 | 4 L | ! s | | . | ‘ } May 2, 3, 4 8§ April 1 [ Aprit 20 3 2 Ma | May 18, 17, 15, 19 May 29, A i | Aprit | L July dth at Detroit FVELAND Juno 23, 24, 25 June y May 25 ‘ f 2 o iy 0, 9 Jwiy- 11 uly n : o Bept. 7, 8, 0, 10 | Bopr. (4), (), | fuly (), 4, 5 | O Aus | Aug. 222 | Aug. | Labor Day at &t. Louta | [ 6 | Juno u n, m 2 June 14, 15, 18, 17 | ame 10, 11 /w W80 . | AF g My 3 4, 6, 8 | | dune 4 2 2 WASTINGTON Aus. | Aug. 8. 7, July 25, 04 iy 28, 30, 31-Aug Yo _c]‘ e | jun . May 20, (30), (30), 31 Decoration Day at Boston foe. el B Bept. 19, 20, 2f Bept. 16, 17, 18 |'sapt. 18, 11, 15 P to-cate Lo a5 gt A Aug. 11, 13, 12 | { | - I April 24, 25, 26 June 34, 48, 36, 37 | une 18, 10, 20, 21 fune 6, 7, 5. 0 June 10, 11, 12, 1 Lot govris 22 | |y a0, a0y April 12 1 uns f | Juna 18, 19, 20, June 6, T, 8. 1 [ dune 10 3 pREe s | (M o | Apetl 12 5 Poodote on, DRYZAL MW 1k PHILADELPHIA Aug, 8,789 Aug. 2,3, 4 b [auly 26, 30, 31-Aug. 1 Jaly o5, 26, 0% 48 24, 25 | B b ll [yt Say 25, 2 B aba bR AT . Hart, 15, 20, 21 Bept. 22, 23, 24 | Bept. 13, ‘14, 15 | Sept, 16, 1%, 15 aseba quy g e ‘ ay at Washington | Sepie (1, () : | o i [N PR - - — | - - | PSR i i 1 4, 15 Juna 8, 7, 8, D | June 10, 11, 12, 13 18, 17 | 0 " i‘l‘_,"“ i T R Aptil 17, 18, (D), (10 \AP,.I TOEN AL RN MEW YORK July 20, 40, 31-Aug. 1 [July 28 26, 37, 28 59 5 ! | N Pine 22, 23, 24, 10 AR e el Bept, 18, 14, 15 | Bept. 16, 17, 18 o, 21 3 g | ews AR e hiladelphia | | | | April 24, %5, 26 a1 & April 28, 29, 30-May 1, 2 | ‘ June 18, 11, 12, 13 June 8, 7, 8, B Jute 15, 19, 20, 21 Jume 11, 15, 18, 1 | funa April 20, 21, 22 June 1, 3, 3 . { Jul AR i . 2, July 4th at Washington BOSTON July 25, 26, 87, 28 [July 20, 30, 31-Aug, 1 Aug , 6 \ug. 6, 9 Tuly 1 h, H | June 27, 28, 28, a0 [ Labor D N ' Bept. 16, 15, 18 Bept, 13, 14, 15 Sept, 29, 23,24 | et 18, tept. %, 4 | Aug. 20, 30, 31-8ept. 1 Bt "o, w | very Ve SeEe e T 18 Baturdays 13 Balurdays 3 H [ 12 Eaturdaye ‘ 12 @aturdays | L i 4" sunduys 18 Bundays L] faturdavs 18 Sundays 14 Saturdays 12 Sundaye | turday | AF HOMD . 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