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Other new effects bave to take out e dining room, s ! & Other results were § d to g2 : Bad Sccopecial (o0 ane ot Dow Maveh| | RS Cr it be %0 ik te sas | RIQ REr tirkae SOCINg. wapas ARG AL T r o Pepsodent u-—& REPURLICAN TICKET from Mineola had been wrecked but af “HS his second cup of ecoffee, “he can't be - = of the saliva. is there to neutralize aat fow hours previous, To have had av{WW' e eewemcly mereaied danghter| il S0 (P too tender and dulicate acids, the cause of tooth decay. cronited Sigtes Senater airplane drop when aver the bowl Would| .coive Mr. Shrimply in the dining room | for & sreat rough man like me to play It multiplies the starch in the salive EORGE P. McLEAN, Simsbury have meant serious consequemees. It|i;on T could in the kitchen! I nevyr | around with.; T'll bet he neyer tasted That is there to starch for Governor was a case of taking chances in & man-| hoara such—-" nflerknut in his life, \@id he? 3 ot digest ”-. CHARLES A. TEMPLETON, Waterbgry | n°r that cannot be approved if proper| “You took Artie Pettington out in the BI-:C what am T u" do with ferment h. acids. # - is to be given to safety. tohen and fudge last tlme my | HIM?% Tt is the Thus wule gives manifold power to thene Lisntennst thought 0 be given kit and made ge y e 1 and 1 AN A B gub met” here:? pointed out her father | NI evening be has tree for ages and 1 great agents. And these e - THE INEFFICIENT TAIL LIGHTs. |distinotly, reaching for a doughmut. ool . combined effects are anew dental ere. i In connection with ihe protection ot} .. . - %, 2 FRANCIS ':‘ .yu.mrn-!.. B ] ok it in 1 e Al ST AndTT i “t‘hepmu hurt it and maks him think he You'll quickly see G. HAROLD GILPATRIC, Putnam, | FeiSRDeriog state 1o the ack that thers) marples with Artle when we were ! DO | fectly. disgraveful ik Bl R s These benefits are quickly seen and felt. One Ashecner Guaaeal fall to come up to the requirements, and | to. tae her cliors o, to ke whay | Which has only one living roam? v L2 week what FRANK E. HEALY, Windsor Loeka | this in spite of the fact that most auto|they are at their Long Island home? T'd | Lo¢ir Long Island place Mr. Shrimply Comptroller FREDERICK M. SALMON, Westport Cengressman, Second ‘Distriet RICHARD P. FREEMAN, New London &iate Sematers Dist. to that mass of humanity. Plainly it was a cass chances that was unfalled was risk in such a as much as there was a few when a mayor of a larger d?4 ed because aviaters had fa o owners seem to I§bor under he impres- and everything." 3 “Oh,, yes; we know,” said her broth with smphasls. “I bet he sald he'd come sion that they are fully complying with the law. Perhaps the situation in that state is not much diffgrent rom what it is in other states. Tail lights are not as im. Eet just die! I should think yeur paker club M}‘w! have tweaty-one rooms. ‘would lots rather play out here on the " “I could move the floor lamp and a dining Toom table, father, and if ¥ou |.guple of chairs out here in the dining cond manage to make them-keep their room,"” said her worried mother. coats on, to say nothing of that awful corner.” - Mr. Giszits, Who takes his collar oft 1* ‘would make a nice cosy "ner. “It “Bt would look just as temporary as , whiten toeth in this way f rd i i i it 5 § “Alonzo Gizzits is a reputaBle citimen i » ¢ You will soon realize that this methed is impor- 1§th~ERNEST E. ROGERS, New Loo- |portant as the headlights 3nd et the¥ | and has money in the bank.” her father | fugr ey O e T tant, both to you end yours. And, when you know 19th—LBE ROY ROBBINS, Norwich are there for a purpese. They afford)eqid severely. - “His head Works better “Say, cried her father, as he rose from that, you will not return to inefiective ways, Cut 20th— W' AM G. PARK, Sprague, protection to the fellow behind and to| with his collar off and I shogld never the table, “I have it! I'll bet Shrimply out the now. 5th—CLARENCE H. CHILD, Wood- |those in the car carrying them, and ‘njbe g low-minded as to take a poker|plays poker, even it he is a highbrow i e stoek. these days when there are so many vios :d;:v v ? 'ot ‘}\vlm dbytim mr;l any | with twenty-one rooms! That's it—Fll 29th-—JOHN ASH, Pomfret. 3 lations of the auto laws, so many acui-{dude style! e don' e ‘the dining lask him to join us at peker and give . 35Uh—CHARLES H. ALLEN, Vemon. |gents, wo many criminals who are make Toom {able becauss it is teo big around. [him a real good time. Thero is it, all * County Sheriff ing use of the auto to carry om therr|©3nt you {'W‘flu- P set“(led nicely ! 3 1018 SIDNET A. BROWN, New London | business and so many instances of ex-| . Wo—cr—the movies are so common” | I might just ‘as well go away and lo.Day Tube Fm é : tensive bootlez cperations through tne|S3id the marcelled daughter with a dainty | die!” said ~ the marcelled daughter ¢ Judge af Probate A 5 Kl ite important|TOWN: ' “Mr. Shrimply has such wonder- | hopelessly. “That would help me a lot! SENT COMPANY NELSON J. AYLING. Nerwich use of the anto It i quife ImportaBlis,) wess - He says # harrows his igul | When he's coming {9 sea me— w. THE PEPSO! . s P & Representatives that the rear lighton 2 machine shouid} to sit throush one and I agree. T thought | O, well," said her father Rindly, as Dept. A-124, 1104 8. Wabash Ave. Chicage, CLAUDIUS V. PENDLETON, render \f\e _gnrige that is expected of it.|if T could have a grato~fire—* he shet through the door, “I guess the Mail 10<Day Tube of Pepsodent ta JOSEPH C. WORTH, The tail light is expécted to be of suf-| “Aha!” chortled her pert brother, I |hoys won't mind the dining reem table - CROSSING DEATHS. Once more has the atteption of Nozrs ‘wich been directed to its roilroad cross- ings in a distressing manner, It was at one of the m used and exceedingly bad crossings, ‘at the foot of a sharp incline and where there iy mo chance to observe the track for any distance. For the protection of the highway users this is a crossing where a flag- the car behind and also to . throw a light that will make it possible to read the car's registration number at tha rear. Where headlights are inclined to be too bright and too strong, it is just the opposite that prevails concerning the rear lights, and it is a condition that . exists because nothing eise is .a- sisted upon and because there is a be- lief on the part of mest auto owners|1620—Jehn Evelyn, famous fer his ficlent brightness that it will shew to]see it all! Homelike atmosphere, shaded lights, dancing flames and the davenport drawn up sideways the way it is in the great sceme in ‘Parting Forever,’ played cago News. - Today’s Anniversaries distinctive, According to Dr. Edwin A. Grosvenor's classification of the races ®f Hurope the Letts and the ° Lithu- anians stand alone @s a separaté stem of the great Slav family tree that splits for once, and we'll close the doors, too! But T'll bet you that lad would rather be on our side of 'em. Any day!—Chi- Ali druggists supply tue large tubes. 2 B in:ed the replacement of, their feudal|using the eme]elm'y m&modm‘, she will be barons Rugsian bureayerats. tired out simply mi . preparation | Eastern Slavs, the Western Slavs, and | ®hpne B% Huseian Dt Taktialter et ervation of Englands forests,|the south, or Jugo-Slavs. brings is ‘Literaten.’ It applies to the| “Oh, I'd rather do ufln‘m—fl than born. Died Feb. 27, 1706. “Latvia received its credentials as|y . secsional men. the writers, _artists, | get the children ready to help me” Is 1760—The foundation stone of Blaek-|a nation from the alied supreme coun- doctars and others, a-group which lies|often the excuse; but that is lf:;.rs bridge. in Londen was|cil almost two years ago. It earned thtxt- between the alien noblemen, on the ome|the wrong attitude for a mother to TEXe, K early recogmition as a reward, in part, 1 a o both hersell and the 1842—John B. Gough, who became the|for allying itself with Poland against|pemare o (e e e A b e B e gy i A Seremost tempergheo orator of | Russla, while Esthonia, to the north, . from the in Pericnga where things are and theyll is time, 'St signe e pledgs [ made a friendly treaty with the soviet 3 e conn ‘some- sponsil ‘when at Worgester, Mass. , government, and Lithuania, to the| o word generally e A e tsad e e g4 into numerous branches among. the that they are fully complging with re- quirements, MAKING A START POSSIBLE. man is maintained at certain hours to warn of the danger of approachiig trains, and for that reasom” the number » accidents there is kept at the mini- mum. This latest fatality occurred.| When this country sent an imvitation however, just previous to the crossing|lo the Central American countries ask- iender gping on duty, when greater|ing them to send) represertstives to a caution than is usually required was|conference a ‘ashington for the p:r— demanded of the highway users at that|pose of deciding upon measures for o voint. Apparently because it wss oft|bringing ahout closee relations hetwsen|18¢—Gen Stephen ~W. Kearny. the diary and his work on the pres- ! t thing of a reforming and radical spirit,|they are trained to assume it. Even very of the conqueror of New Mexico, died in ff:&“ovié";"fm;"m“ i‘:flin"‘h Fo-ltor the Latvia ‘Literaten’ became the|young children will Soepcine, v Tucaioey - : hours for the flagman and vigilanca| themselves it was evident that this gov- St- Louis. Born' at Newark, N.| “Mere mentlon of these three . new|CORSCTVers of litérature, art, music, and|ing deductions and following out difficul- > - g A 2 : ot bl 3 e ideals of political independence, rather| ties to a logical solution. : his efBcieney was not exercised to the proper degree|ernment was engaged in a mo: > J., Aug. 30, 1794, States indicates how the Baltic seal pon” reformers in any of these fields. How often we see households whers wnother fatality is recorded at that|undertaking. However, it was & case|1867—Davida Graham Phillins, noted|manor has been subdivided into new “The present position of Lettish mu- there i i 12 foae ristig fime, ontll ta »oint, where it was necessary to gét an ac- novelist, born at Madison, Ind.|national building lots, Here where the y iy - Whatever the circumstances wer ceptance of the imvitation from the : - b 22| sic ma; in e L. Assassinated in New York, Jan.|old Russian and German empires and | iy ’nm“‘,;& h':‘;,",,‘m‘:‘":m_ She. hi:" ‘;h;o“*_;'w“g ml A 24,-1911. e Sweden held complacent sway, an as<|ioi arg impressed with the musical!nurey. Its r n’““ n“h.vn 1!10—3!;vtet-tzldev.nmh‘ibitlon went" into | sortment of new /mational neighbors sud-| ceniue or the people, Critics explain| con iy i a ecl In )l‘!‘ln a. 3 nce more emphasizes the danger that prevails at that point at tertain times. While it appears to be adequately several countries before it'could be said that there was any rveal interest in such an effort among those vitally coneerned . Wear your mittens and eubbers and denly starts housekeeping — Finl et P g > uarded during certain hours e o | Mirne receint. ot the. scceptance by ali|1918—New York Board of Bstimate|Wsthonia, Latvia, Lithusnia, ~Peland,| ooy ey lots have Mmm‘"”w":: be sure to,get a handkerchief.” Thus 3 ring certain hours there ace Tece . the aecepta adopted $248,025,434 city budge:;|with its preclous corridor to the sea, sthers when it is net, an off and on ar-|of the republics indicates that it is pos- ¥ Ay = 8 precious th mother follows the boys and girls about, 4 : M that stage of creative: gemfius whete|ang they X, . ? % the greatest in the city's history.|and the free city of Danzg separating 5 . ey know she won't let them-be late sible for & start to be made. What #1913 King and queen of the Belgians| the German. republic from West Prus.| irear,OmPositions may be expected of | or forget anything. %0 they are.u countries will do after plans have been and their party sailed from|sia. Sweden remains, as does Den- unconscious of any responsibility in disclosed and after they have gotten Hampton Roads for home. mark, whose smaill frontage, now be-~ matter, down to a reund table talk amongst|1921—British house of commons up-|comes important amid such .de wa- ;i Now the wise mother whose household angement which fndicates a chance to furnish better protection quite as mmch s at crossings which are not guarded at al, Norwich has several crossings at v i themselves 1o ene can say. The aitru- held Lloyd George's Irish pelicy. | terfront development. Strangely t* i 1921—Marshal Foch attended opening enough giant Russia - retains only a which thie users should look well to|listic purpose of the United States is ta iy e x “ thelF own protection. A little foresight|bring them to a commen ungerstanding of American Legion convention|right of way—to preserve real estate of their present diffenlties and in a - Kaumis” Qity. and cere will prevent much trouble and there are times when it will save Mfe, but while the public utilities commission s looking into the crossing situation about the state it would be well if it would consider the menace at this and several other.crossings to the south with- In a distance of a half mile. The cross- terminolosy_—and emerges now ~ from ~—z Petrograd, through the zul t sepu-l By Edith Lochridge Reid. , 5 e ronia from Finland and DeaTs| . jusiness man not lons ago. was Today’s Birthdays “A consideration of Latvia brings éwo ket e gt e g Thes nome too much assurance « E::m:g:‘.)m;;yphgwti-fiw' trom| Ele i, these folks never learned to re Was e 3 ht A their heads when they were small.” O I c?t;r‘:-e;"h;:; ::;e; Chili Cardinal Alexius Ascalesi, archbishop ::;"tdw";"f{;hfifg?'ihr&: ook Now (his man was very close to_ame- a ru 0! el 'ogTess. | of 'vento, born in e ar locese Q! s per cent correct .!.!Q— Ing tender appears to be efficient while|but it did, ahd it for mo better reasen|Naples, 50 years ago today. o jabout. Siie. v FeEghlio. <, et ment. Too many children are not trains on duty, but there is need of a sigmal at|that furnishes a good foundation for| Gen. Adelbert Ames, one of the few “One of these words is ‘Balt’ Theleq at home to.make decisions, take re- that point to indicate the approach of s |hopes that the Central American repub-| Surviving ‘general officers of the Civil| word does not refer, as might be sus-| honsinility according 1o their age and irain when the tender happens to be 6ft|lics will be braught o a reslization of |War, born at Rockland, Maine, 87 years f:fle’d. to ';‘Fmi"fl‘l"'l"’" '::“;“f_x’i' strength, or meet emergencies without 1 heir & negotiations | 880, today. e former Baltic provinces shrinking. Let us say that Bobbie's Suty. Such a warning would have done|their situation and that the tiations Thomas Les Woolwine, democratis|Just the opposite. A Balt is 3 NOn-|anc so o pir oo B Dlrtnines ey much to prevent several deaths by|will prove a success, nominee for govermor of California, | Lett, descendant of the Brethren of the|pn. picks up two or three and -leaves the traing at crossings in the Greemeville born_at Nashville, Tenn, 48 years ago|Sword, an apfly named band of Ger-|ro seattered about. Right thers he vection of the city, today. R man merchants who settled along the showid be taught a lesson in thorcugh- William G. MecAdoo, former seurot;‘ry G“plxt u;)! Rliun. n:‘:ul:;‘iv;:utnt c:t‘h ness. Very Ym‘ children, can be of the U. S, ireasury, born near 3~ | ca; , Riga, an 0 'eftgmmwhu;uphdrmmm pus by belng out of #07le 33 he uied (0] ietta, Ga., 59 vears ago today: or Wl the Letts, Then and there the| s are 1o NANE up helr coats and hate by being in Josiah O. Woleott, - former _United | Letts gave an inkling of their independ-| cocn® au'ehus they first tearn the les- States senator from Delaware, born at|ent temper. They drove out the medie-| ™0 " der and of care of their Montreal may have American mhn; Dover, Del., 45 years ago today. val missionaries, immer;edn t_hemaex:::! clothes, - cite to sell but that tn't what mest o again in the waters of the Dvina where p ; i il e they had been baptized at the point of | Tt 1S SuBRose thal Doiothy 8 3l German swords, and sent the WALTS| . where's the towel?” and calls back to Germany as evidence that they | (AT, (WMETOS [he towelto and | ColE T e P T Tieion ghook off|8nd ‘then she asks, “Whers Hoes this - o A T it oclomed | Ditcher ‘belong?”, Some mothers expend Fehrprr g s ) Dr. Chazles L. Slattery, who is to be georcrnt. Po ler, OOl - mane. Riga|as much energy getting a child, ready Captain Morrissey should realize that conseorated today as bishop coadjutor|pe?loWic COWEREl ©F TR EENC, Tycito do a thing as they would use in do- every day he fails to take a race he is|of the Massachusetts Episcopal diocese, Hanseatic League in the thirteenth ecen-|ing it the lves. Let Dvro'.by lock losing 2 lot of valuable time. 'was born in P]‘-;wm‘:"mu}"'"' He i: tury and kept a prominent place in :";::ge wfl;:_ izlh:n ‘!llnid‘:‘:\:e Lu,'e;',”m;:: a graduate of Harvard in the class o il 1914 when it ‘stood n uses Great Britain will probably reslizs|’SL and of the Episcopal Theological] Nord, trade until - a little she wi discover both The Towel = second only to St, Petersburg among A ere long that the practice of leaving it School, Cambridge, Msas. After tWo|pajiic cities- in 'its shipping. and her aprén without calling to moth: George ‘possil years as 3 master in the Groton school,| . jes of poltical|er- If the daughter is dusting, see that 2 i - bie: Groten, Jass., he became dean of ths |, liCush the centuries practical manner urge upon them the wisdom of cooperative efforts instead of maintaining a persistent attitude of um- friendliness, EDITORIAL NOTES. The flapper can be quite as eonspicy- e s . RETUEN THEM TO CONGRESS, In the coming election there will be tlected all the members of the lower house of congress and ome-third of the members of the senate. It is therefore, should consideration be given only to the national phase of the conmtest, an importaat election. It is known what it means to have the south in the saddle and it canmot fail. to be the desire of every voter to urevent a return of such a condition. It is only through the election of a repud- lican congress can this be assured. The election of democrats to either the house or the senate means that because uf senioity the south will be in control wnd the north will be again at the beck and call of the south, It cannot be forgotten what thiy meant even during war days. When congress was under democratic eontrol ic gpent for cantonment wérk and other war activities In ten wonthern states Apstria needs money, says ‘3 despatch from Vienna. What a lot of sympathy most people can have for it! enjoyment of this pure, delicious butter will always e s : 8 | oottt German etchants In Lat-|She does well what -she attempts and remind you to keep on hand a plentiful ‘supply of The man on the corner says: A bark.|Cathedral of Our Most Mereiful Savior that it does not have to be gone over oy via accomplished what invaders could 1o hearas SeiL 0 at Faribgult, Minn, From that position | yia: A trol of | mother afterwards. s ing dog is bad emough but he cammctl). yus called in 1907 to the rectorats|pes ,“fg’:fl lfi:’““l’::dlo::f Covetn- | Belpful method . for mother, besides touch the one which has a plethers. of|or Christ chureh, Springfleld, Mass, | o A%5 AU G B0 000 0" has| making little daughter competent—and howls. . where he remained, tiH 1910, when he f the landed |8 competent person acquires-poise and was instalied rector of Grace church, been compared to that of af a century ago.|confidence naturally. LT . g . o It « It may be, as claimed, that the Tavk-| New York city, where he has been for| Sonry, (8 Englend of & centtty PE04TE SO 0 S s @0 an errand, son. There is no better food for growing children. It makes ? over $2§8,000,000 as initfal expenditurcs This squirearchy ad / to while ity cxpenditires ", ten BaHbas ish language is “capahle of .all shades{the last twelve vears. Bishop Slattery prises the Balts, And so enlightened | says mother, ind instantly she is Des bodies fi mlycb.eki. m - -a ehl&-_ States amounted to less than $183,008,-|9f Weaning” but everyone knows radjis well known as a lesturer In Several| gy, their tyranny that when, about the|sieged by a volley fof. questins— eat plenty of Meadow Gold butter and “spread it on thick 00 for similar purnoses. And vet. .. | Predomindtes, divinity schools; aiso as an.author of af ;. of our Civil War, the Tsar began to | “Whete's thiv basket?” * “Where's luy_ 3 T & ddaniod . . yet dur- x . |number of books on theological and'oth- Russify the Baltic provinces the Lettsfpocket 2 ‘I can’t find my roller M Gold is churn h. ‘&mfiwfl. . Lr::'.-'-:x ‘;ua in )t:::: :: fl&l:n:om::: It is a case now of slushing up the|®’ subjects. and their neighbors Tesisted. They Te-|skate: And if this mother 18 not 3 M pmnflzed. It is "*W “ sealed at only $132,700,000, while the ten north lawn mower for the winter and giving| - 3 needed attention to the facilities fur orn states turned in to the governmemt ! 5 : more than $2,141,000,000 in taxes, |"ROW Temoval IN THE DAY’S NEWS . Not only did the demdcratic congress ‘ 4 (! ian tax the northern states for money to be ,u:":; el o ’gm‘_ "I’t’;‘::; spent in the southern states during the war but it also permitted the north %o turnish the man power. In the readjust- ment of population on which the @raft was made to be made the northern and western states were given an ‘increase n population of mors than 6,000,000 while the southern states were given a deerewsed population of more than §,- 030,000, The congress under southern control made the morth pay ‘the taxes and also provide the fightiag forces but got the bigger portion of the tures, . There can be no desiré for the return of any such control, It was due “to a democratic congress, the prevention of hich lles in the election of republican Ways welcomed but its stay is as short a3 its coming is uncertain, — e That fuel administrator who urges not received is coal saved. If you haven't started your heater you have Ogtober or the lack of fuel to thank. It should mesn still greater thanks when the conserved fusl is need- ed in 'January and February. —— Hallowe'an, the night to for the goblins and their ines, Lloyd George says the United States is to joln ‘the league of nations; it - Latvia, “Czechosiovakia has frequently been ‘mentioned as & conspicuous silver lining bebind Eurepe's war clouds; with the coming here of diplomatic representa- each family to save a ton of coal prob-| from new-born Latvia that o ably understands that ceal ordered bat e o fher: try. may win recogmition as another,” says & buylletin from the JNational Geo- graphic Society headquarters in Wash- o We will see that yeu are ington, D. C. “For a tiny Baltic state, only a little larger than West to battl: both the bolshevists' and the Prussians out of its borders, then to disarm the Gefmans in its midst by constitutional means is an achievement. Even allow- ing for a strategic. location and for “breaks’ of political luck, Latyia's per- ‘sistence and Yankee-llke ingenuity com- pel attention, 2 ” 3 _ “Latvia