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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1923. ; ’ i Cromwell, river road, route 10, is finished but shoulders are incom- Civilian Fill out the coupon below and mail s dlrected: tx.um etsiesarienecenes ADDRESS . .- eoo:STATD .. T'am a resder of the Herald. . — — — — — — v . et remeenimneremens | “I have always found that experience is the best teacher. That’s why thousands of truck driv- ers—pilots of the really big ’uns—tell me that there is noth- ing like Socony Gasoline and Motor 0il for a power combination. ‘“Incidentally, I hope you'll use the Socony Touring Service, Room 1211, Road conditions and detours in the state of Connecticut made necessary by the highway construction and re- pairs, announced by the state high- way department, as of July 21st, are asfollows: Greenwich-Boston post road, route 1. Concrete road is under construc- tion, at Byram bridge, Some delay to traffic. Fairfield Center, Boston post road, route 1. Concrete road is under conetruction. Detour for west bound traffic . Mill Plain road to Bronson road. Westport-Boston post road, route 1. Concrete road is under construc- | tion at Compo Inn curve. Slight |° | | Norwich-New London road, route sacred to the moon; Tuesday was|plles the important vitamine A|Mr. Cook's body to his home. | his name with the use of pink povf] NEW R””N[is MA[]E gl sl b lakse Tyr's day (Tyr was the Norse god | that is especially needed for tissus| Mr. Cook met death in the ocean VINI]";ATED SAYS der puffs by men. He challengel] Dot s Monieitle . factin. oF of war); Wednesday was sacred to| PUIding. ~ When a child has a|when he tried to recover a canoe, the writer to a duel, the rapler t one way traftic. Through traffic be- oten e ehiet dulty ot Norse| lDeral supply of milk he gets 8o | the property of one of his sons, as| be replaced by boxing gloves. BaaNee: Teodon: and Noroddh " ° £ much protein-rich foods, such as|the boat started seaward lashed by | Whén the writer failed to reved} - honid i the cest \aide of i mythology; Thursday was the day|eges, meat and cheess are only|a heavy gale which had just| his Identity the movie star annound el J dedicated to Thor, the Norse god of | necded in small quantities, if at all. | broken. ‘ e Hire that HetWouldiretiir ¢ ORy Norwich-Willimantic road, route ‘;E‘““dc{i \“‘"*;’m Hee :'“;rfig A o‘i-l “““0“;}7 is the meaning of the| Percelving that the boat was rid- i cago to hunt out his prospective ad . sk. 1133 Tndar construction in’ Branklin: reya the Scandinavian goddess o d “wop"? Ing to sea, Cook ran from his cot- | Jalanting ders Sil Jlag | versary: But today ne changea 1y Home Service Burean Notified [Concrete paverment weins i marrsge. Saurday was Saurw's| A The word fs sid @ be atage and plunged o tne wacer | 1010000 CoDSIders Silence Has | s : Section of one way traffic regulated 265, 3 : Ji i i i n col-lfully clothed. Flagg, whose summer e . “The herolc silence of the wri of Recent Gha]]ges S & Is there & verse n the Biblo | loquialism “a * £00d-for-nothing | nome adjoins that ot Mr. Cook.| Satistied His Honor SR e dia i - L ;‘l' East Lyme, route 1. On the post that forbids a woman to wear | fellow.” saw his neighbor straggling in the | “leaves no doubt as to the total ab — men’s clothin Q. What president was called ! road the Golden' Spur bridge is be- S oy ez b e [ e hrt e ey - 2 LA ivveues A Naghied fo Tk askibtancn. | gence of manliness in his whol Miss Cora Bertini, secretary of the ing reconstructed. Detour posted niog e e e e A R Sl R *|, He succeeded in bringing him| New York, July 23—The Powder | makeup. I feel I have been vindi municipal home service bureau, has Norwich-Gratoh road, route 32.] which pertaineth unto a man,| Q How can shine be removed | [TOM the water and a call was sent | Puft duel of TRudolph Valentino, | cated because I consider his silency Section on cut-off at submarine base | ! 5 1 { Ry s s > to a nearby life saving station but | shiek of the movie lots, and an un- [ a tacit retraction and an admisslor| been advised of several new rulings |\ ’% ey construction. No detour TN T neither slill & mian pub on & wo- | from woolen gariuents? thor.| & Physiclan who had been sum- | identified editorial writer is all off. | which T am forced to accept ever pertaining to compensation and ben- Hallville road in Preston, route o o e‘z . ‘Bmwel s f\w‘" 15;;:!‘:‘:::0‘ 3:1‘; m:‘x o;;) ”-)?\0“;“-] ~““1<j’1“!=~hm‘°‘mf;:?lnur 'mi: moned found the St. Louis man While in Chicago recently Valen- | though it is not entirely to my ik Sfty toxjworld war yeterans, Gradliixsbelng dons, tnotice; uuw:(;lonc ot fhcl or information b; (:{:)L«I » vy B " | monia. (1 tablespoon rr!(nmmoni; or[dead. A heart attack while in the | tino read an editorial which linked | ing.” Among sose of the newly enacted writing to the Question Editor,| Q. What will remedy excessive |vinegar to 1 quart of water). Cover | Water had caused death, He said. laws are the following: New Britain Herald, Washington |perspiration of the feet? with dampened cloth and press on % M‘;; Cook, who a8 0 e A e e Payment of $60 to the dependents Bureau, 1322 New York avenue,| A. Mix 60 grains of tannin, 2|right side. Remove cloth and| IS "‘"15”3“"‘? ""f S N ']‘5_ MARRIAGE! 2 than who ‘diad-in tHo aervice and.l " s 2 the West Suf- | Washington, D. C., enclosing two|drams of alum, 6 drams of lycepe: | brush. wife and three children were at the The sallent facts that every girl and woman should kmow about % ey : . O Ihe gy ont o for reply. Medical, [dium. Use one teaspoonful of this cottage at the time of the accident. 1th riage and Happinesssare conteined in our Washington Bureau's lid not recelve the $60 discharge [q frdibiyereat ol coute | CoRMIy mamvR 08 Tebly: Medicn, | I BIBE OB i lates Drepared from United States Government sources, honus. ! . ction. Open | 1¢8 v AONARD LOI S BT G Bkt . ¢ : el B ; 3¢ S biil knopn ‘s e Bacon IiEE UP" | given, nor can extended research | the Lottt Creqian Fl A[i[i MAKES VAIN Soldier the. Reproguciive. Brsiemn the Baeinaings ot bite sad thy L appocenk bill allows immediate entry into U. S i n-Hartford road route | be undertaken. All other questions Q. What is the bes ay to V(.l“hl L K'lled in Cam of Bex are all cov d in a simple and instructive way, from material com- Middletown-. ” o eply. Un- | colored material so that it will keep 1 ~amp plled by Uncle Sam, M. D. S. of allen veterans of the world |10 5 open for traffic. | will receive a personal reply. Un- |colored u [ Newnork B, L. Tafvias. (B~ » 7 Undle dan war as non-quota immigrants, to- st Hampton, road between the | SIgned requests cannot be answered. ls{\u} or il et smkmg 2 ATTEMPTED RES[; E Sheldon 8. Gardner, of New Bedford, plistis: 1a ths handa’ gt ::ema{krl‘:’ef‘ll thirg than place a copy of this gether with thelr wives and minor leour corners and the lake is open | All letters are confidentlal—Editor.| A Set the color ot 3 rambai of Bilttery 1ot the O Y bilagen. ' 16 Ik estinited that Vet~ sor trafmic. e - R e T. C., in training here at Fort Adams | erans with families will obtain 2| yernon and Tolland, Tolland turn- | Q. = What ls the exchange value| ' SEC VeSOt Ty Sttt was killed yesterday afternoon when || /=== = —— m—— ——e e — e ———— — saving of about $100 aplece under ;g no route number, is under con- | Of German paper marks issued | Jo NoL TS TS PP OF O 5 ratner | Noted Artist Endeavors fo Saye|ne it trom a motor truck on which [ DUERON RIRE this legislation as the cost of thelr |y ycion. Road closed. Detour, | October, 19 ks issued |than rub the dirt o Rinee he was a passenger. He was riding HEALTH EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Herald, transportation will be limited to the | ‘past Windsor, Scantic river bridge | & HSURER Baper, Barks WSUC) ol and wring as dry as possible, Wan in Wat on the tail-board when it gave way | ' e ez Rt axipoy S/oMAN SHOULD ENOW actual coat of food, the transport- i, ynder construction. Open for|PFOr b0 “HOSRIEE TAAS AFS POl starch and hang out at once. If an 1n yrater {and threw him to the concrete road, ABOUT HEALTH, MARKIAGE AND HAPPINESS, and enclose herewith tion facilities being provided by the |4, gy, | ¢ e thless. They cannot be|allowed to stay wet the color may fracturing his skull. | five cents In loose, uncancelled U. S. postage [stamps for same: government. free of charge. East Windsor, Broad Brook-Ell- ml('“«t"ll b SV RCERLO0EDN| o it a shady place, sun- Persons with service connected by 15y no route number, s under "‘““‘“=“;‘ " ot light will fade colors. Take'from 3iddeford Pool, Me., July 23 )| SERGEANT MADE LIEUT. | disability who are not permanently |o . i ction. Open for one way el the custom of washing i T while still damp and iron|— The daring attempt by James| Hartrord, July 23 (P—Sergeant and iotally disabled have until July |¢ ;0 | the feet of the poor still practiced or sprinkle lightly and let stand|Montgomery Flagg, the celebrated!Jjohn J. Cunneen, Company C. 102nd | 2, 1927 to coifvert war risk Insurance | “po 0y HuIDividend road, mo (% & rellglous ‘ceremony by the| 70 JPEHCT L OB artist, to save Isaac Cook, wealthy |infantry, has been promoted to a | crry me also has been extended until | ;o pusmper, is under construction |38 “‘f,a‘ D il e What particular ingredients|St. Louis business man, from death |second leutenancy, assigned to the July 1, 1927 for filng Of Proof of lyue 1y gpen to traffic. There is some || A Yo% ‘The sublects arc usual-| o, T B oc at the helght of last night's storm |same company, it was announced in service origin of disability. delay where shovel Is working. Jies 5 st e e s | et ¥ GHANE was being discussed here today as|ordegs from the office of the adjutant The most important amendment | oy, ge0r Locks, bridge fs under | ““{f 7 i\hz?oan,,. ,‘rf ",‘m:[’r :Sffit A. It is rich in lime, and sup-|preparations were made to take|genefal here today. | pertaining to the act of adjusled congiryction. Temporary bridge In-|goiieg on National bank fallures compensation s the practical eltm- |conr ot O 4 I e, f e e inatlon of dependency provslons, al- | * yanchester, Center street is undet | ;oo q, 4 DSEDIERD) lowing payments to parents of de- |, miction, but is open to traffic. |- % R ceased veterans, which are now held | U0 i ncbury road, route 116 15 | oo, IPJER4 171 Natlonal banks up pending the decision of the cOMP- |5jo5eq to traffic and detour has been | cone oo 08 o0 OF e troller. osted. | A ; ; Another Interesting act recently [P°RS - @ 4 oite 2 Road closed ;':’:‘fu ;‘:fl:‘“‘;‘;"am“‘s‘;t 2‘::;’:3 passed is the act allowing the sons |, ¢ O " 0700 teq. sy e B Ll of deceased veterans in France to at- | " g, g¢onbury-Hartford - New Lon- |~ ""10'0 bor' 16 years old whe tend West Polnt and ~Annapolis |yon oag route 17. Resurfaclng of | was born in England but has lived through special presidential appoint- |o,,0rete road, one way traftic for [y this country 10 years, a British ment. a short distance during the day. | or American subject? Any further detatled information |* pyCl i 00 550, Resurfac- | O AT St porn of concerning the above laws may be |0 concrete road from Thomaston | gnglish parents who are not natur- recelved by communicating With the |, "yootertown, One way traffic for | ajizeq Americans he is a British Home Service bureau as a complete | * oyow “uitorce during the day. | subgect. | and detailed “-‘l“ff all new laws are Q. How much space does the Li- on file at the office. . 3 brary of the Vatican occupy and - Frangscan M({“kg (l‘f?‘e . | how many volumes does it contain? iti ranges to Lalitornia A. It is established in 25 rooms Road Conditions ; Los Angfi]!’f Cal, July 23 (P— |in addition to the great library hall In Connecticut |A rew orange trees brought from [and now conutains over 5,000 Spain by Franciscan monks in 1769 | volumes and over 34,000 manu- and planted in mission grounds | Scripts, some of the latter being of | marked the beginning of a citrus in- | great “L\d)h . R | dustry in California which last year | Q. What was the date of the act approached o turnover of $100,000,- Of congrese that established the | 26 Broadway, New York City. Free 1 United States Soldier's Home at| 3 "The first orchard of any size was | Washington D. C.? Socony maps and touring information planted in 1804 or 1805 near the Sany i\)mfl\r .:.1 1851, : s for the asklng.” Gabriel mission ten miles from During what period was the where Los Angeles now is. Four | disparity between paper currency | y 5 P e hundred seedlings covered six acres. | ;;:'(n:flfi"l greatest in the Unite e m ceedingly prolific, although John C. | 1862 to 1365 inclusive the average . ; fioE @yery moriat sionld Fnoew Freemont, who visited the Francis- | £0 SRy e MO cE a D Sin | can establishments after their secul- ‘v“';‘m,“'”k _.“"\u‘!”\\'l ranged from zation in 1834, said little remain- | $~Q- ) 1?04:\'“1“,nr i S UL s are s end when one is frightened or is orange, was planted extensively in | that merely a metaphon delay to traffic. oty Westport, route 1. Concrete road A. Fright causes p se be- | is under construction at Lighthouse Slight delay to traffic. geport and Trumbull, Bridge port-Trumbull road is under con- struction. Best route through tho seventies on desert land which | A - FHIELE oauses bl d been considered worthless. Th ¢ S contract. nsations vel ‘orange of today is one of the | Skin contrac Al ; s h and cold or fear cause an_involun- (DB Lour o e I e was brought | ATy, contraction of these muscles in | ”“‘”"“ \‘“ “';‘5]“’]“ - man, resulting in the feeling that from the Azores islands i Beardsley park. ; the halr on the head is standing West Haven and Milford, route jl.emons were imported from erect. | 337. Oyster river bridge on the tralia and Sielly Q. What do the names of the | shore road is under construction. | duys of the week stand for? Temporary brid ‘I)ommatmg Actors Are Tor gods in anclent myth- | West Haven, route 337, Cov ology: Sunday was the day dedi- | viver bridge on the shore road ui Criticized by Playwright | (i35 1 the sun; Monday was under construction. Temporary | TLondon, July 23 (P—"Dominating | bridge provided. actors” are the curse of the Londén { West Haven, Milford and Orange, stage and ought to “hit on the ord turnpike, route 1. Under |neqa.” iction. Through traffic Mil- | At least, this ls what the Irish ford lo New Haven should take the |playwright, Sean O'Casey, thinks, He shore road. 4 that tors who want to make town-Durham, Middletown- [their rol the dominating parts 112. Under con- |thereby “hogging” the play for affic past green |themselves ruin many a perform- for through lance. | ure been from Middletown to Durham | Sean 'Casey views have gh Middlefield. {widely heralded in theatrical cir ybrook, route 1 R. R. |and many dramatic critics are giv- no Iongcr unpml:d under itlon is under con- ling thelr opinions about the eriti- | 5t s ey g to traffic csm | shire, Ch Virtually all the professional crit- way offers true protection; route 323 agre “dominating actor” is Siacacds ke tamiie light delay to traffic. '3 pest in the theater, but are In- rop ad, routé clined to agree that the * mile of grading; road !tem is now much in the discard and able. lactors are not permitted to throw ford cut-off, route 1 |5 play out of perspective to the s not inter- |same degree they were a few years » with traffic &0 Guilford, 1o route number. § em's Head road cks be- ing relaid; open to traffic. Canaan, South Canaan-Lime y:m;_! road, route 134, Under construction tsetour at Canaan end. London, July 23 (A—Canon Mar- o Hartlar t Hartland mountain | quis of Normandy, the only marquis | roa rou Unde construc- | in holy order says women are not as 0 et hsd s gl ey | same time, thus ending ALL danger Sharon, Sharon-Amenia Unlon | “Women have grown worse in the | of offending. road is construction. Open |last 50 years, while the attitude of /)',,,, discard it as easily as a piece for travel. men toward rellgion has improved,” of tissue. No laundry. No em- Torrington, Torrington - Goshen lared the canon, who is still| barvassment. road, route One way traffic | preact although he is cighty maintained. think many modern| . %50, "drug or department store, Waterburs Watertown, ater- men have too mate and arti- | simply by saying “KOTEX.” Bl - Thomaston r ctal an outlook on life—perhaps it | sl o ) 1 250, Under construc- |is the reaction from their greater | In fairness to yourself, try this » amazing Costs only a few Comes twelve in a package. charming, immaculate 1 conditions Sheer gowns worn without a second's fear, any time, any day! RESH, d If you seek this added charm, stop employing old-time “sanitary pad insecure, uncertain, Ftrst Truck Driver (enjoying a cold bottle of pop after a quick and easy run up the Mo- hawk Trail): What's been keeping you? I passed you fif- teen minutes ago half way up the Big Hill. Second Truck Driver (not afraid to speak the truth): You said a mouthful, Bill. You see, I sort of neglected to fill up with Socony this morn- ing when I left Worcester and I tried a differ- ent gas. Never again. Give me Socony every time for power and pull on the lopg hills, SOCONY REG.V.S.PAT OFP. Aged Canon Declares Men More Religious Eight in 10 better-class women now employ “KOTEX” . .. a new | way, 5 times as absorbent as ord H nary cotton pads. Absorbs and deodorizes at the You ask for it without hesitancy, routes tion, shoulders incorplete. lon on, no route number e venerable canon says the| cents. ' KOTEX truction under |great need of the established church in England is more vigorous men in No laundry~discard like tissue pulpits and he urges the laity to paying better arles. He says parsons can mnot| ecessary sist the church in milies on $1,000 a year Refuse Imitations Mt e censtructon o~ i\ Take the Original inder ask for Horlick's B Package Home r constructior in '\\H.{:.:\'u." The ORIGINAL " Malted Milk , Safe Mllk t&.tnvr,”.xu-rvhn.l ad, route ‘/’M and FOOd Section of concre pavemer l s For Infants, Convalescents, west of Willimantic being (§ the Aged, Nursing and Expoct- tructed and wider ant othen, Children, etc. i o STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK Thouid he. exercised in passing. th 26 Broadway A well-balaneed, delicious, easily assimilated Food-Drink that | s o, ooy v rwos e | | POWERS « MILLIONS « OF « MOTORS Willimantic-Putnam road routes 4 and 101, nder construction in Chaplin. Concrete pavement being 12 or hot, upon retiring. Endorsed by physicians for over 40 years. = v Prepared at home in a minute by briskly stirring or beating the powder in a little hot or cold water, then add water or milk. under way srtherly traftic over B Hill a5 posted Willimantic-Putnam road, route 3 tour for ¢ laid. Two sections of one way traf- regulated by telephone. Norwich-Putnam road, route Grade crossing being eliminated in Plainfield. Short detour. \ ’ /‘ {

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