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EAPRCT 33000 CARS AT GAME IN BOWL State Police Prepare to Handle Heavy Traffic Saturday Hartford, Ote. 16.—Every precau~ tion is being taken by the state mottor vehicle, highway and police departments, in cooperation with the New Haven Aufomobile Club and local police, (o prevent auto- mobile accidents during the proces- slon of motor vehicles through Con. nocticut to and from the Yale. Pennsylvania football game Satur- day. - Through the courtesy of the ath- letic authorities of both universities, applicants for tickets of admission to this game, the first to be played by Yale and Pennsylvania singe 1003, are recciving In the envelope with their tickets a card issued by the state departments mentionéd giv- ing & list of the four principal rouics to the Yale Bowl which will be found most convenient fin ape proaching the Bowl from different directions, and bespeaking the co- operation of all drivers with the ef« forts of the state police to keep traf- fic orderly and avoid accidents. The purpose of announcing these routes well in advance & to secure an even distribution of the enormous traf- flc which is expected to pour into New Haven and out of it again dur- ing the day of the game, not to mention I'riday night arrivaly and Sunday departures, It is believed that hopeless confusion would result if efforts were not made in advance to divide the traffic convenlently, as estimates place the number of care which may be expected on account of the game as high ag 35,000, which Is considerably more than all the carg ownped in New Haven. In previous years, the direction cards have been distributed by state policemen who handed them to auto- mebilists as they came along on the highways leading fnto New Haven, but It was found that this practice had a tendency to slow up traffic at a time when regularity in the move- Mothers of Sickly Children Read This hoy was run down—just about skin and bones, and no ap- petite, writes Mrs. Baker of Boston NOW STURDY AND STRONG | am writing you in the hopes that other Mothers will read this Loluntary testimonial regarding Mc- toy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets. My ~ hoy, Emanuel, was run down coms t just about skin and bones; itable and with no appetite. “I noted a wonderful improve- ment in him while taking your tablets and purchased three more His appetite picked up, and he is now sturdy and strong. A ful youngster and a happy her want to thank you. “You may print this at any time or anywhere you wish. MRS, ALBERT E. BAKER, Ridgewood St., Boston, Maas." 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Only lawful interest charged. Cafl, write ar “phone Beneficial Loan Society ¥ Weat Main St., cor. Washington St -— 60 tablets 60 | ment of vehicle lines at & reasonable speed was desired to obviate con- gestion at any point along the va- rlous routes. It has been found that most aceldents occur on oceasions like this when crowding begins. Every avallable state policeman will be on the main highways ai- rocting traffic Saturday and in the towns and citles along the principal traffic lanes, arrangements have been made to have extra policemen and constables on duty for the same purpose. Reckless driving will re- sult in immedigte arrest, One side ot ¥he card which has been recelved by every original ticket holder, carries the following message: “It is the tunction of the state po- licemen whom you will meet pa. trolling the main highways during the footfiyl weason, 8, enforce the motor vehicle laws, “b. To so regulate traffic as to prevent accldents, and “c. To expedite the movement of traffic within the limits of safety. “3, Please observe there are no ‘dont's’ on this card. We assume that you know the laws, "3, We merely ask you to make it possible for each officer on patrol to make the following report to headquarters: “Traffic orderly, no arrests and no accidents.” On the other side of the card Is glven a list of the different routes into the city, as follows: “No, 1, Hartford route (in good condition). Enters New Haven by way of North Haven, where traffic is split, one route continuing into city by way of Middletown avenue and the other by turning to the right at North Haven center into State street and thence to the right into Dixwell avenue, “No. 2. New London route (In good condition.) Enters New Haven by the way of Branford and EFast Haven and will be directed by traf- fic officers from the city llne to the Bowl. “No. 3. Waterbury route (In good condition.) Enters by the way of Cheshire, Mt. Carmel and Center- ville, Whitney avenue, Putnam street and Dixwell avenue. “No 4. New York route—Iinters by the way of Washington Bridge at, turnpike to Forest streef. Jessup Turned Over To Federal Authorities Torrington, Oct. 15 (#—Orson Jessup, \ho was arrested at his home on the ast Litchfield-Litch- field road o1 October 7 on e charge of theft of an automobile and who i3 now being held in the Hudson, N. Y., jail, has been turned over to the federal authoritics. It is expected that he will be taken to Hartford for u hearlig., Seven cars which Jessup is alleged to have stolen, four in New York state and three in Torrington, have been r ‘overed, A large varlety of tools and parts were found at Jessup's place at the time of his arrest. A Massachusetts and a Mew Hampshire license plate were discovered hidden under the floor of the barn. HIGH SCHOOX NOTES The first meoting of the Senior club will be held Friday evening in the auditorium under the supervision of Miss Ilga Harvey, Election of of- ficers will be held and dancing in the gym will follow. Back in the early Romap days GIERYMSKI GOES TO Deven to Milford, and over Milford | HARTFORD POSITION Stanley Karpinski in Charge of Revenue Office Here Btanley Glerymski, for the past four years In charge of the Internal revenue office, which collects in- come taxes in New Britain, will ter. minate his connectlon with that of- STANLEY GIERYMSKI, fice today and will assume his new duties as assistant state bank ex- aminer in this district. Mr. Glerymski is a graduate of the Pratt school at Brooklyn, having completed a course in clvics and technology. He is married and re- sides at 9 Grlswold street. The Internal revenue office will be STANLEY KARPINSKI. taken over by Stanley Karpinski, a local boy, who resides at 38 Dorris street. Mr. Karplnski 1s a son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Karpinski, He is school and is a former student at St. John's preparatory school at | future, a graduate of St. Mary's parochial| City Items Display of new fall dresses worth seeing at tho Mary Ellzabeth Dress Shop, 87 W, Main, Prof, Bldg.~advt, The macaron| manufacturing plant At 00 Lafayelte street has been sold by Antonio DiMauro to Joseph Cas- serinin - and Vincenzo Carpinterd, The sale includes stock and fixtures and the business, A Nash Co. sult and overcoat 23,60, T, F. McCabe, 49 Walnut street, agent, Tel, 4b4.—advt, The Palace Butter stors on Maln street has been sold to Hyman Ru- bin by Samuel M. Kennedy. ! The regular meeting of Grange will be held ring in Jr. O, U, A, arrangements will be bazaar and dance to Mr. and Mgs. E. B. Alling have left for Orangd City, Fla,, to spend the winter, They make their winter home in Florida every year. | Clifford W. and Cayton B. Parker, sons of Mr, and Mrs. Eugene D. Parker of Colorado Springs, Col., have arrived in this city after a trip of 4,000 miles by automoblle, They formerly lived In this city and plan to remain here, A daughter, Beverly Marle, was born Tuesday to Mr, and Mrs. Earl R. Homan of 128 Cherry street, | Mrs, Homan before her marriage was Miss Mildred Carlson, Laurel Court, 0. of A, will hold & |soclal Friday afternoon in Masonlc The meeting will begin at 7:45 ocle and advancement of officers will take place. Mias Clara Oleott of Arch street, a |teacher at the Monroo school, who was operated on for appendlcitia re- cently at the New Britain General hospital, {s reported well on the road to recovery. Burritt Saturday eve- M. hall, Final made for the be held in the Suppress Newspaper For Criticizing Govt. London, Oct. 16 (A—A special dis- patch to the Dally Telegraph from Athens says the fmportant Greek suppressed becauss of an article newspaper, Kathimerini, has been sharply criticizing the decision of the Italian government to consider as de facto Ttalian subjects all residents ol | the Dodecanese Islands, which were taken by Italy during the war with Turkey in 1912. The supression of the newspaper was due to a strong protest to the Greek government by | the Itallan minister in Athsns, Gloves were used as far back as 4,000 years. | REDUCED | yel NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925, SOUTHINGTON NEWS The seloctmen and were authorixed at a wspeclal town mealing last night to borrow a sum of money not to exceed $200,000 to CRrry on the work of the town, The money wilt be puld out of the taxes to be collected, The meeting fixed the rate of com- misslon to be paid the tax collector at five per cent. Charles Bell has been appolnted by the selectmen to take the per. sonal tax enrollment, This work, this according to a law recently en- acted, must be completed on or be- fore November this year, the work was required to be completed on or before Febru- ary 1, The personal tax bills will be dus on November 15 instead of February 1 and from the property taxes. property thelr personal taxes with thelr prop- erty taxes. ous years, The Tewls team will play urday, ‘The funera) was held this morning at 9 o'clock trom St was {n 8t. Thomas' cemetery. The falr committes of Kiitonie post, American Legion will meet to- night at 8 o'clock {in the post rooms on Main street. 15, high the Meriden high school team at the Sand Hill grounds Baturday afternoon. the first home game of the season, The local team has been defeated in its first three starts this Coach Phelan is confident that the players will come through this Sat- town elerk Previous to WEg this year will separate In previ- owners pald achool football This will be year hut Francis Bonney church, TRurial READ THE HERALD CLASSTFTED RATES For Membership | Y.M.CA. 'Men $10 Boys $5 wine sold for two and three cents a quart. ‘the secret of teeth is yours secret to you | This remarkable test is (who are not in the secre ment. I'n #wo weeks’ tim. \ will come out from under that has dimmed its beauty now oftered you in a try this test tonight. Prove it to your- self or get your money back | Try O?Eol tomight wt owr risk, You are the scle judge. After two Weeks' we you will see the resules of Orphoe. 1 your testh are not cleaner health od prettier than ever before, rerurm the unased portion of the tube to the store amd every peany o pmd will be cheerfally refunded. Room 104, Phone 1-9-43 Open 9 m 520 Swtcrdays 9 ¢2 1 1'eone=d b tho Rute sed Pernded © the Public At last— immaculately white Prove it to yourself to- \ night—without risking one penny. A guaran- teed test reveals the to make your teeth so that vour friends struck dumb with envy and amaze- This miracle, the Twentieth Cen tury S»#Rx'ts( dental discovery, i . i “seeing-i believing” test. On aur guarantee- Erle, Pa. He assumed his new du- tles tday. gucraniced o) will be our smile the cloud Slide your tongue along in back of Saliva deposits this varnish-like co | During October L - MUCIN PLAQUE=the insidious deswroyer inside your mouth vaur teeth. Tnstantly you notice n slimy, gluey substance that seems to be sticking to your teeth. Your dentist will tell you that this is mucin plaque. ating on your teeth. There it sticks ¢like aleech. Particles of food get imbedded in it. Acid germs swarm in it—and attack the enamel of your teeth. And at night, when your mouth is dry, this coating becomes hard as stone. That's how tartar is formed. That’s why so many people suffer from tender, bleeding gums and painful pyorrhea. Ordinary tooth pastes have been powerless against mucin plaque attacks. Something new was urgently nceded —something radically different. Here it is: The 20th Century way to clean teeth Dental science has scored a triumph. A new tooth paste called Orphos now banishes the mucin plaque and makes it come off in flakes under vour brush. The revolutionary Orphos method of mouth hygiene pre- vents tartar, pyorrhea and decay by wiping out the cause—mucin plaque. Moreover,Orphosis kind to your teeth. Norazor-sharpcrystalline polish- ingagent toscratch and grind theenamel. Useit tonight. 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