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DEAD,LENINESTIL DOWINATES RUSSIA Greater in Death Thav in Ll Rules Russian Thoiight Moscow, Sept. 19.—~Like so many other commanding figures in hisy tory Nicolal Lenine, creator of Sov- let Russia, is greater in death than in life, If the founder of the mod- érn communist state has failed to become a "Wb®* or a “saint,” he has literally become, i the minds of the Russian bolsheviks, an idol of as great fame as America's Washington or Lincoln, In the cen- ter of Moscow's famous ' “Red Square,” Lenine lies mouldering in a trafl wdoden tomb, a symbol to the bolshevik intelligence of the death of Russia's greatest rebel and of the renaissance of a new Rus- sia. Throughout the day and night, within the walls of the Kremlin, as sacred to Russians of the mon- archial period as Lenine's tomb is dear to the heart of the commun- ist, thousands of Russians who have embraced the soviet faith pass in silence before this strange mortu- ary chamber of cedar and oak and, without getting a glimpse of the frail body within, stop to do rev- erence to its departed spirit. There are those of course, of the old Czarist regime, who look upon the wooden sepulchre as a grim re- minder, not of the death of a man, but of the destruction of the -old Russia. It Is to guard against any untoward demonstrations from such as these that guards are on duty at the tomb and behind the Krem- Hn walls, ready with bayonets to suppress the slightest festure of in- Say “‘Bayer Aspirin” INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by phy- sicians for 24 years. Accept only a W Bayer packagé whichcontains proven directions Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists Aspirin is the trade mark o Bayer Manu. facture of Monoaceticacidester of Sallcylicacid NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1924, surreetion, But it s not alone at * Lenine's tomb the bolsheviks pay homage to his memory dng works. ,Countless streets, villages, towns, rallroad sta- tions, and even newly-born ¢hil- dren have' been named after him, In every store, restaurant, hotel, theater, museum, railroad ktation and even on locomotives and upon alrplanes high in the sky, one sees | lithographs of the revolutionary leader, They are there, - whether the eccupants or observers like them or not. Lenlgism, the communists would like t® have one helleve, has supplanted real vreliglon In the minds of the people, which the government set out to exterminate, The visitor's gaze is mot all oves Russia by the image of Lenine. If his likeness {s not represented in plaster busts in every shop win- dow In every town, it is found in the school book#, on posters, in every government office, in public monuments, in cinema films, on postage stamps, in tourist souvenirs of Russia, His portrait 1s seen even on public lawns, ingeniously worked out in flowers and follage. Tt probably will soon appear on Russian coins. It s already fur- nace-blasted on household dishes |ana pottery. “Leninism" is 4 common in Rus- slan terminology as Marxism, com- munism or syndicalism, The sov- iet authorities have seen to it that Russia's children are duly insttuct- ed in the life and achlevements of their first revolutionary head. They have just appropriated nearly $1,- 000,000 for the wider cir¢ulation of Lenine’s writings among fhe popu- lation. They have sct aside a huge sum for the crection of a magnifi- cent mausoleum of marble and bronze to supplant the present wooden tomb of the “Father of Modern Russia.” Today, seven months after Lenine | Been-stained wood that rests above “Mother of Russia,” is the focus of all the ideals, hopes and aspirations of Russian revolutionists. To the ret of Russia the mortal tenement | of tinder-wood, with its mute oc- | cupant, typifies only a destructive epocli in Russia’s thousand years of life. Mrs. Peasley Again Heatls Woman’s Clubs Hartford, Sept. 19.—Mrs, Fred- erick M. Peasley of Cheshire was reclected “chairman of the New | England conforence of federated | women’s. clubs yesterday at the | concluding session of the threc-day conference. Miss E. Gertrude Dick- | erman of Concorn, N. H., was r | elected vice-chairman and Miss Florence P, Edwers of Providence, R. 1, was reelected secretary and treasurer, Fredericl Smith of Massa- srepeated her radio address | of last week“eoncerning New Eng moting.an the*part of NewiBuglana ed to the unknown, the pile of | his head in the heart of Moscow, | land week, for the purpose of pro- women, an interest/” in ipdustrial | | products.” Mrs. Ilorence W. Dan- | forth president of the Maine state | federation invited the conference to hold its meetings in Maine next| fall. new foods CAKE FLOU WASHBURN CROSBY CO. === PURIFIED RAN BURN cROSBY co A special Cake Flour—A special, fine, light, fluffy flour guaranteed to make specially fine, light, good- t8-cat cakes. A Purified Bran—Made clean, pure and wholesomebyaspecialprocess. A breakfast Wheat Cereal—Which proves that wheat can have good taste as well as food value. Abetter Pancake Flowr—For delicious, light, tender, made-in-a-minute pancakes. WASHBURN CROSBY Co. 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Groton tion work going on. fic.' Groton —_Grofon-0Old road is practically impassable. Ad- use of detour, oton int road N under Open to traf- k-Groton — Sallsbury-Housatenic | Under Long | way: traffic at construction. | de Travel from Fort Hill should be to Noapk via Brook street and thence to Groton Long Point, Groton — Water street, Mystic, closed, Concrete pavement belng lald detour posted, Putnam -~ Putnam-Killingly road under construction, Open to traffie, Shoulders incomplete, Pomfret — Abington voad under construction. Open to traffic, Waterford — Post road under construction, shoulders incomplete, Detqur plainly marked. Kast Lyme -- Section under con- struction on the post road, open to trafic, but shoulders are soft, 0ld Lyme — Post road, concrete pavement beind lald, jassable. Through traffic will aveld inconven- ience If it follows the Shore Road from Lyme tp Moosbroker's Corner in Waterford as posted, Montville: — Norwich-Hadlyme road under construction. Detour posted over unimproved road, Salem — East Haddam, operations under way on Norwich Hadlyme road. Sections east of Hart- ford-New London road impassable; travel should use detour posted, Sec- tion west of Turnpike very but open to' traffic, Plainfield—Putnam-Norwich road. Grading being done, open to traffic. Greenwich Post Road Asphalt under construction from Hill to Mianus river bridge. is not being held up. Darien — Post road. Conc under construction, at Darien center to Noroton over postéd detour, Guilford — Saybrook post road. Concrete being lald in Clinton. One two points causing ¥8 of up to 20 minutes. Traffic ote road Flats Grading | rough | Diamond | Traffic | Traffic detours | should avold the work as much as possible. Weatbrook — Menunketsuch river bridge. Construction work under way, One way traffic over tempor- ary bridge. Westbrook — Patohogue river bridge under construction on a’eut off. Traffic uses the od bridge, Oxford — Bridge over Eight Mile river, on the Derby-Stevenson road being construction on a - cut-off, Traffic uses old bridge. Milford = Indian river bridge on Shore Road. Construction started. Temporary bridge is provided while | this work is being carried on, Bagton — Easton Center road from Blackrock Turnpike to Round Hill under construction, Road closed to through traffic, Detour provided. Ansonla — Maple and Franklin Stroets under construction, Closed to thorugh tra Local travel 18 taken care of. New Milford — Corfiwall Bridge. Concrete road is in place and ready for traffic. There s still a little work on the shoulders and realing. Roxbury Southbury TRoad, Route No. 125, Southbury end 18 practically completed, At the Rox- bury end steam shovel grading has commenced and a short detour is recommended . Hotehkissvills Road. Stcam shov- el grading has commenced, No de- tours are necessary. Ridgeficld, North Safem Road. Steam shovel graging has commenc- our has been posted. lding — The Putnam Park Macadam construction has begun. ) detours are neressary. Newton Stevenson Road, Steam shovel grading is under way., No detours are ne ry. Danbury — Sugar Hollow Ro: Road. America’s Greatest Values Direct from Us, the Makers to You LOTHE Your Fall Clothes Are He Concrete construetion is under way, A short detour is posted. Brookfleld - < Whisconeer Hill Road. Macadam construction: is completed, The shoulders are¢ un- completed, Stafford — Monson-Wales Roads closed. Falir detours on dirt roads East Hartford — Main Street un- der construction, open to traffic, Windsor — Broad Street under construction, . Road . closed. Fair detour, ‘‘Bolton ~- Bolton-Coventry Road closed. Detours posted. Through traftic from Hartford to Willimantic should go via Andover. West Hartford. Steam shovels at work grading on the Hartford—New Britain Road in Elmwood. One way traffic operated by flagmen, Throug traffie from Hartford to New Britain should go via Newington. Plainville and Farmington, Plain- ville—Farmington Road under con: struction, Road open for one way Y flagmen. ; Robbins Ase. under construction. Road, closed Good detour over macadam roads. New Britain — Welles Street un- der construction, but is open for traffic. Union — From Union center to State Line, road closed. IMair detour over dirt road. Southington — Clark Street closed. Short detour o East Haddam — Town Street, Bloomfield, Simsbury Road, and Suf- field from Thompsonville Road to State Line, roads completed, and open for traffic. Colebrook—Winsted Road. Maca- Adam road under construction. Traf- fic passes over the werk at all times. Monroe — Trumbull Turnpike, Gravel construction going on. Traf- fic passes at all‘time, road r good road lommend Brig. Gen, Mark L. Norfolk —~ Hall Meadow Brook Road. Macadam road under con- struction, No delay ‘to traffic, Pomfret — Phoenixville Road, Bituminous macadam road wunder construction. Detorurs provided as necessary. Iollow the arrow, Somers — Hazardville Road, Bi- tuminous macadam road under con- struction. Road open at all times, Stafford — Willington Turnpike, Macadam road being constructed. No detours necessary. West Hartford—Weatogue Moun- tain Road. Bituminous macadam road being constructed, Traffic passes at all time, Avon — Lovely Strect. Macadam rond under construction, Traffic taken care of at all times, Brig. Gen. Hersey to Be Named as Major Gen. Washington, Sept. 19.—Secretary Weeks hasa nnounced he would ree- Hersey | commander of the first coast artil- | lery district headquarters at Bos- ton for promotion to the grade of major general, effective September 20, Gen, Herseyps promotion was made possible, by the vacancy caused by the retirement of Major Gen, Edwin B. 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