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or Ition here. He was joined in his cri- TIRR Jtelsm by Dr. Edward B. Hooker of ALV |Hartford, who declared 40 per cent consequent ssion this morning «Dr Asl Philadelphin puper advocating a reduction ot of radium used in the or of the bladder studies of the causes of Habarajah of Patila Having Fine Time raft of tomed s Geneva t . : P 1he relation hetween pos- ptosis and several ortho I borders )i problems occupled the rest of | its lay's ssion, selted BRIGEPORT HAS PARTY PRIVAES . Behvens and Cullinan Will Run Mahat tractiol ous hody vres: o vention h democrats selectc Cullinan at a m. iinated ah vs precious of his cars shone hug ; e cily con ad ! omas M 10 opno cireled with diamond The fourt r Maharajah came wit source shopkeopers apent $10,000 alons of watches and linc accent on binoculars, seems to have tor. He devel tie 1 interestin eventually to escaj was forced to leave the kitchen door to bile unmolested ut if the Mal the public eye I vanee, and her t remained in not to receptions ate their meals in the their apartments and only emerged for drives in closed motor-cars, Born in Barn, Little Church Now a Mode Chicago, Oct. 13, (#» rteen families met in a barn nearly 60 years ago and organized the parish of the Episco \ of Our Savior. Throug 1 hard times it sur it is a| modern, fully equipy beautiful little house of worship for 500 com- municants, pointed out by Diocesan officials as a model of churc h living Weekly pledges have doubled, open | offerings have tripled and s offerings to $8,000 Jor the 1€ iblicans W, Burdick: to K. Edelman; sheriffs P Morris Hoch selectmen, aloney tefser and Daniel Delia; Howard J. Moody, Joseph Petrlell Hattie Wendell, They named former Senator John Y. Culdwell, nty-third district, for town clerk. ats renominated Town pin{cC « 1. Wicler and as candidates: ton . Champion: treas Tibbals; homas Clan Alexander Elson and Antonio selectmen, James J. Small, W. Emith gamuel J a crowds he |and hotel by tl attain his antomo the Maha- B vo ladies-in-waitin They dinners or balls, seclusion of S hicn i sheriffs, | George and Sorenson John T. King was in complete con- trol of the G. 0. P. convention. hav- ing dined town committeemen and convention delegates prior fo the | session. 11 Foot Grizzly One of 3 Caught by Party Man., Oct. 18 (P—Ten one meusuring more et in le 1. und 4 dozen | and brown bears were part of g of an Awmerican hunting | arty which passed through terday, returring home Caseair distriet of British ¢ The huntsmen secnured mountain sheep, 28 mountain goats. 16 caribon and 12 moose, R. 1. Riley of Willlamsport, Pa., headed (the expedition. | umbia. | 3z | ting paid amou improvem also X W. CADNIEWS All registrations for new health, gym must he in this 5th tarted October or swimmi All ¢ not too 1a week but it is this week Health and held on 1o to jom ciases| New Haven Bov's Head | Cinshed in Boat House 1 New Haven, Oet. 13 (P)—Richard day his | ight when great y and Ther the swi in a wineh which he was running at | Ho T, wion. 12 Krampton | / empting to pull a n into n shed for winter storage hoathouse condncted by i poc and poli afternoon 8 onior ovening take turday from § an afternoor leggons by apie g on | | Dr. Copeland Condem Jabies | P 1) claring a crime milk be fore Lastern Homeopathic association, in conven- Jpringtime begins the moment you board a SantaFe train for California On your way a sunmny, scenic , wonderiand = : Socony Fred Harvey dinig service- another exclusive Santa e feature Enjoy the out-cf-doors this winier- 2ake vour family 2 . a California hotel rates are reasonahle DMay I send you cur pictare folders? Kerosene |offs. {tis' plane shot "-T00 WARM FOR THE F 47.81 wiles an Lour, Bettls Picks Up Jdeutenant Willlams' segond [showed a decrcased specd, belng 280, while 1 1ed o gain, making 248.62, At the end of the third lap It was | guards into the press stand, with obwlously Licutcnant Williams' Bettls' speed Ty g0 Liu. Bl Fles 24899 Mile v % Per Hour ' still further to 248.66. Fourth lap speeds were not made public, the e |judges giving out instead the an- Inounceinent of Bettis' vietory - |the ave for the whole race. Feared Accident increased 13 P—Cov glory, with flame in the| i kneaalores e Llon. | Early in the S evening, LIsu- | .. ipified when a report that Licu- army ! YES< penant Willlams had lost the left Pulltzer trophy race, | 1 of his ship. The report prov national air races, | o4 yntroe, world's speed record of o he ruce drew near army officers miics per hour for a closed (rjered an ambulance brought on circult course, and established & new [(ye fleld, and a file of soldiers took record of 248 95 mies per hour Williams Hits Mitehel Field, ered with grime lis plane shooting st hering ant Cyris Bettis Oct and cature of the bl broke the 243.67 up pos spectators (o rush out upon the fy- A Jo Williams, navy 8 field. it, who established the previousy Meuts A record at the Pulitzer event in St [Janding At Il‘” ‘“,‘.I[ Louls in 1923 came Gohd with LamAT 1 Went to B Louiaplii sEgeams inaecont ' \was the matter with his ship” Wil- Bl AL ¥ ¢ Inlies per o s had left the field our. entries strung i tely upon landing ilong behind, and the sixth was un- | able the having | Leen forced down by engine trouble, | The vet to attend the meet vied for a sight of Amori- ca’s premier racing planes, as Lien- tenants ttis and Williams taxi into posi the starting line, One Minute Apart Tuking oft one minute apart, two apecial Curtiss racers of horsepower piloted by the army and navy ecrack pilste, eirelad the field first for a flylng sturt. Their roce however, was not begun 1o r the judges allowing for the diff enc in time thelr take It was a rac galnst time, | ant Wil 1eed ‘or Licutenant ¥ Bettis' first question upon was Three other howayen, Captain Cook Third, Third place in the Pulitzer was won by Captain who received last minut rom doctors to particip: shtly Injured in an “feral days ago and tho (e |10 tako 17 | wasefourt) L fifth Lient Geo |the man forced down. | to complete race, largest crowd ermission it had b o w. B . J Norton, Adihy, was part, Lieut. up to the 1e thrilling Jumes H. the stand- Licut. Doo- The moments leading yace of the mect were m _ifor the crowd by Lieut Doolittle, flying a PW-8, ard army pursnit plane, iitel did A series af halr ralsing lap of the 200 Kilometre nts, which fnelnded breaking toy miles) course wus reporied | balloons released from the ground, o 69 miles an hour, whieh wag ! by guiding his plane into them. tractions of a second faster than the | Mitchel Trophy. best previous Pulitizer time. Im for the John L. Mitchel mediately afterward. Livutenant Bet fately preceded past the in which ten was given an red, proved tween Taerter W' The frophy Pulitzer race | pursuit ships were e whieh imme the “home’ and pylon, and his time 1,968,524 Nox-ri-tis Tablets Sold in Thrgg Months Time New Scientific Discovery For Rheumatism Is Rapidly Becoming Sensation of the Drug Trade Throughout America Nox-Ri Habit-Forming Drugs. 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Arima, publisher of the Hokubel Jiji. a Jupanese daily of Seattle was quoted as say ing in an interview upon his arrival in Yokohama. “Mexlean women have many |the similarities of the Ja | women and they are beautiful,” Mr.| Arima said. “German and Ecandi- navian marriages aleo have proved = 2 | successtul with the Japanese, but .\"(‘K(‘d Neglect of Homes |the women of these nationalitica are | 2 . o I not numerous, By Women Is Called ‘Bosh’ | “the Japanese in the Unlited Atlantie City, Oct. 13 (A—Charges s have two alternates—to re- \nst Ameflean women of “neg.|maln unmarried forever, or to re- lecting home and ehfldren® were |tirn fo Japan. One-third of the characterized as “nothing but a lot | Japanese in the United States are | by Ada Bessie Swann, |Still unmarried. American women home serviee expert of the Ameri-|Jo not care to marry Japanese and can Gas Association, in an address | Cven If they marry Japanese, hap- | T [pincss resuits in few cases, as! “The only néw fashion 1 know of | divorce s prevalent even among the | that has taken pernfanent hold on [ Amgricans themselves. Amcrican women is to change the — 8o euger were the crowds for a the acrosy many of them Announcemepnt MILLER field, that as J, erowded pust the ure the result that the left wing of the | MRS, No one was in- of the McCall Company. New York Will be here this week to meet women who are interested in sewing and to the stand of all save accredited press representatives, The Mitchel trop) v Lieut. T, K. M Lieut. G chulgen took sccond place, and Lieut. A. J. Loyns was third. y race thews, was on explain to them the McCuall Printed Pattern Consult her with your sewing problems. Sha will be glad to help you CONN. BAPI Meriden, Oct. 13 nual meeting of the Connecticut .- |Baptist_conventlon, which opened | Ihere yesterday for a three days' ges o e > e e z s . 3 [aton, i tHelt tallawing) c#flcars’ were] FROM TUESDAY, OCT, 13 TO FRIDAY, OCT. 16 {elected for the coming year: Presl- | |dent, Rev. George A. Atha, Groton: | . Dunba S ELECT A—At the an- said, “God game women a p characteristic of the wom; sary to the happiness of those who raake up her family, her husband and her children. It has never bheen changed, never will be, and is not No | Pitt, alternate, [ford W. Schup, Hartford; second es sayist, Rev. John B. Pharr, New ALD CLASSIFIED [aven, and alternate, Rev, Chester YOUR WANTS ‘1. Armstrong, Danielson, LIEN so fashion them so." READ HE K ADS FOR ; HAL Pillsbury’s Best Flour Y.M.C.A. 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There it soaks up food particles like a sponge. Within it acid bacteria breed and multiply; actually eating into the tooth enamel they start centers of decay. At night, the mucin danger is greatest. Since you are not talking or eating your mouth becomes dry. The sticky mass hardens like cement, layer upon layer, into tartar, You know how tartar irritates the gums—makes them bleed and recede and even- tually causes pyorrhea. Up to now, no tooth paste would satisfactorily remove the mucin coating with- out also injuring the teeth. Then came a startling discovery . . . The new way to keep teeth clean and healthy A new and different tooth paste called Orphos has at last been perfected. Now this discovety is revealed to the world—fo you—for the first time, The revolu- tionary Orphos method of mouth hygiene strikes at the first cause of tooth decay. Orphos action makes the harmful mucin deposit come off in flakes under your brush. It checks decay—it prevents tartar. 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