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NEW. SRITAIN DAIL\ HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, T is what our patrons say about our work that has made our business outgraw our present quarters. And in order to provide better facilities for our stead- ily increasing practice and business we have leased the store at 327 Main St., where we will be located about August 19th. Stanley Horvitz 321 Main Street. Glasses Made on Premises. =. Optometrist Optician Eyes Examined Free. best of condition and best of although they feel somewhat that so many of their The same is tr their accounts, getting| is in the Y nflh’ ! checking up t T EXPEF :S their car fares from Uncle Sam, look- 8 |ing up time tables and other plans pressed Lreparatory 0 COME HOME SO0N| E H[]M SUON to their 2,300 mile trip| friends are 'ross the > | Rejected, gan of off continent. The suit case dcaler in Nogales surely had a monopoly an the trade this morning All of the rejected men from Connec- | pan U here at 1:40 o’clock | vice they are otherwise | government resu | be able to by the end of 1 Coni- left the Dritain to mp: ) who New post vo re-enlist, nless the en Yoor to teeth cne of jected anad trauble, i enj next Sta the folk. their anxie appear | pect us iy | here and Foxpeet Six Months® of us. curb for it would fally to ex three and p Preparations .ntration eamp continue to be made st letter, the up and letter policemen who Patrick Me- Trollowing a the William and Anthony ior Grac Wale height of s than time. con hded stay D v s ceased ne mail the Cue ncezius. The police wer formed last cven- ing that while driving into in street garage, Henry automobile collided with owned by Michael Mooshigan bicycle was smashed., Teeth, Bad ¥ day's to show trouble a re reckless with American eartwheels re jingling in their pockets, hav- | aded out yesterday hat bands, belts and \pings are being ammed into the straw suit cases that the rejected men wiil cary home Y on may expect them to be well sup-| Fruit Jars at dc each.— pHed with souvenir ‘“Junk” when they| o 00 1ol into the cld burs. ot Indications are that heards will now e be in order. Henry Briere (disqus fied by poor e has rolled up hi A meeting of the Tadics Auxiliary shaving kit and shoved his of the NEL G Al willbe roa ins into his pocket while he awaits evening the home of Mrs, ¥, ¥ ht. At the eleventh hour Private | freight train that will take him Coleman of 479 Church street, was cnrolled in this class of un- | New Britain, via New Orleans and Inates who will have to go home, | partford. Henry doesn’t want to go ging the total number up to nine- | 4nq it is the greatest DDointment B tha writing. Tt is im- | ¢ his life that he cannot be a soldier. | ¢hupeh ible at present to get the personnel | frstwhile Company Cook Tom Dyson, | ¥ depattures from Company.|iai up in a new uniform. is | SRS Sty ons o) inele e complacently in the mess tent also been disqua S0 the corps of rookic e i tytipt Svow Dol il be can- ons in how to hoil water. rably increased in about a of the men discharged fr ice were mustered for ¢t p al defect, such as y bad ght, lack of cther minor affliction looked at Niantic, on the tr: here during the first month. ough and searching has been the hination of the men that those of bho have been fortu s may breathe a B AN that physically we come as g free fror ailments ban being o The comp expect as since the to be cont hre stin nift jhe nin ate ci REAT FOR ECZENMA AND OLD SORES My Ointment, Peterson. Council, No. 19, will give a basket picnic to Park Saturday Aug. 5, leav Britain center 9:07 a. m. trolley. All members and friends are welcome. The Hartford councils will also attend. Indianola D:Nof P Riverside ing New zales, of The Curran Dry Goods Co. vt N T (e is selling T.oweli Pi poor ex rom b kup bemoa ane pre- a perfect speci- 3ement Hibbard lavs with reluctance, but as Imost as much 1s impossible for the docto: jverlock the fact that he is unde sight Tce Cream Freez- ze selling at 69c, at the Goods C'o.—ad ving Cur rifie w mhs E it as he at to of | Plans for a harvest festival will be discussed at a meeting of the Men’s of the Swedish T.utheran this evening. dis present Dr. pect Witte, recently appointed meat who commenced his duties submitted his first report to rintendent of health aressed itting while a given less in or, cooks vester- week the me Rond’s donations of cigarettes nded out today, Thanks Harry, and the other bavs sayv the| same. While sitting in the shade of my tent with the smoke curling up in | the sultry summer air T thought of the 01d cafe and could almost hear the cebaret artist announce “by special the request” until my reverie was broken | August the braying of one of those mules. | Crann, Sergeant Dewey Norton has pulled a new one, although he is as vet consclous of the merriment he s caused the company. Ha must have heen dreaming of home or onions last night for he had a crving spell in his | cleep. Dewey boo-hooed just like a kid. The men have had all sorts of dreams down here but this is the time any have burst into tear: Only Musician Tlirst Regiment the disqualific i { the band ranks was more or less of a 1 slaughter. Only six remain, including | -orge, so our concerts are at an end | the time being, enjoy a hike every usually at 7 o’clock, and they | into yod physical “hard as nails.” Harry e Daniel F. Cronin has filed notice of his intent to sell lunch wagon on Main street to Arthur Lelane of terbury m vsi poor weight or that was eves The following delegates will the ¥. M. T, & B. society at state convention in Torrinzton 28 : President Mec- W T . W. A. Forsythe, llahan, F Russell, Har Albert Volz, William William F. Troy, Joseph Thomas Crowe and James P. e pre- in BY sent by 1te enot O'Brien Tteckett, Donlon, Murphy. \lbert Johnson, city, and Mrs 3 2o 1 Court were married last even first 6 o'clock in Fartford, After | Foneymoon trip the cauple will side in Hartford Car Alfrea H, Gr on leave of absence fr Nogales where he the rook un- ny dta tions will that fallen the we fact teen izens h bldiers wha are ve spent the re- Musicians, joined the | in time for thinning of George band ions Bigge Just and wold is home >m the camp at has been training A store in been associ $50 s the at the Hotet leased by ition for a month privilege of the ena of FATHER COMPLAINS | AND SON PAYS FINE Grand build- the Manufac- term of five The associa another five- he term. Juarantce Says | for The men brisk morning. t getting o’ on and are I Captain Laabury, Sergeant Cham- | berlain, Pickup and myself went down to the Nogales railroad station tonight | while the former made some arrange- ents for the bovs who are leaving. - there we listened to the Mexi- £ nd that was practicing across | ! the border. They may call it musie there but what we called it would not piles as well as | sound well in gaod socicty. bruises and | Some of the bovs, armed with ! shovels, went on a little botany trip s on my leg | this afternoon. They were collecting | three different ' little cactus plants to send home. itation was advised. | The “rejects” will look mare like tried. T was cured | pack peddlers than ex-soldiers by the Ointment " —NMrs. | {ime we get them loaded up and ready 287 Michigan St., Bui- start. erything is the same. the | Poter- large 25 today. of ever, ntees to ro- | price if Peterson's | do all I claim. | for eczema, old | salt rheum, ul- broken breas dis blind f you nsible for th of respo of Peterson's Remer Every the purchz doesn’t wrantee it running sore ent John O'Brien of Bridgervrt Fined sore 59 3 . ing in, skin $20 and Costs in Police Court ding bu Today. John O’Brien of Bridgeport lice court today ch of the in po- pleaded guilty to at the home of his father, Terrance O'Brien, of Mill reet, a week ago and on agreement Prosccutor Klett and Lawyer H. P. Roche, representing the accused a fine of $20 and costs was imposed | additional charge of injury to noliled. Quinn drunkenness of the peac Officer Willlam e peace Amp was rson te Everybody pleaded guilty to and not guilty to breach He was arrested by Strolls on Church reet last night. The officer said € was making trouble and wanted fight George Crowley. The latter who was a friend of #fuinn’s, denied this statement and referred to the of- ficer as “that guy there.” Prosecutor Klett reprimanded him for his lack of courtesy towards the patrolman. The accused was fined and costs on the first count, James Lacava, who owns the perty at 125 North street, charged with permitting conditions to exist in the yard. Dr. T. BEben Reecks, superintendent of health, and Inspectors John O'Brien and John A. Dolan testified against him. Mr. Lacava expressed a willing- ness to remedy conditions. Ho wiil report in court Friday morning. For Pickle Jars All Sizes ICKINSON =~ DRUG CO.. i MAIN STRERT pro- was ing an insanitary store. not guilty and the case was continued until tomorrow morning. P. F. Donough is her lawyer, D WEATHER OUTLOOK. Washington, Auz. 3.—Forecast for southern New England: Fair tonight; Friday probably showers; moderate lwest to southwest winds, to | A Newirifamfilerview | ever insanitary | Mary Wisk was charged with keep- | She pleaded | PIE EATING GONTEST | ATHRILLING AFFAIR Jehuda Halevi Lodge Holds Outing at Lake Compounce ‘ day and a outing of | B. B, held Lake Com- Favored with an ideal the annual 0. large crowd, Jchuda Halevi lodge, I. yesterda fternoon at pounce was one of the most success ful All the members and ever given by the order. and their families friends were present and ecach and every one declared that the picnic was | the best ever. On arriving at the lake the married th bats indoor At- | torney M. D. Saxe and Constable Fred Winkle comy the married men, nheim and Lawyer were the board of st who were not vet enjoying connubial | bl the game | was excitingly played, be- ing able to bring a run the | plate. In the inning, ever, the married men, led by I hit the ball to all corner The exact ingle men crossed baseball men and for an game. )sed the battery for Dr. Mendel Volk- A. A. Greenberg tegy while for those | For several inning neither side across enth how- wwyer ne | Saxe, of the | iield. number of runs scored will never be known, for the , “Jack” Keimowitz, had After official scor suddenly di hunting h was discoy ing to convince A. Aisenberg, who had charge of the pies, that it was about time that the eating contest should be held, exclaiming that he was almost starved. The pie ing contest most of the mirth for those bled. Hyman Hor L witz, N. M. Miller and Harry Gordon were opposed to each other and Fred Winkle acted as judge. When every- thing was 1 Winkle we to give the part pants the 1 start devouring {he pies (it is mored that all had been preparing for the event and had not tasted food for four days) Hyman Horwitz set up a tremendous howl. When things wer somewhat quieted down by th brealk it was learned what the was. It appc that N. Mag had suddenly taken a keen liking to the luscious blackberry pie t forwi had been guarding with almost father Iy care. Mag that ir order portion the pr try he must strategy. He ap- proached Tlorwi and excitedly the latter that sixteen-foot had been captured in the lake and wa 1g hauled towards them. Hym Inoked. It was when he turned ! to the place where his precious pic had been a few seconds previous that he let out his yell. His pie which he had been zuarding so vigilantly wa gone, while the distance could be scen the wily Mr. Mag sitting on a rock toting it. Quiet was restored only when Horwitz was furnished with wnother pie. Winkle gave the signal and the four pic eaters were off in an instant. Kekimowitz finished first and Horwitz was a close second. The following took part in a race around the lak Kennedy, Rabino- witz, Schupack, Gorfain, Shapiro, W. C. Raphael, A. Kolodney and Hor- witz. A, Kolodney finished first, Shupack second, while William Ra- phael was third. Tn the hundred yard dash for young ladics, Miss Edith Pouzzner won, ¢ ss- Sarah Rosenberg, Mis: Sophie Weinberg and Miss Minnie Kennedy. The fat woman's race was captured by Miss Rebecca Kennedy. Sarah Rosenberg demonstrated that she is ner of no mean ability when she 2 Dubowy and a fifty was matched Miss Chernaik »peared. much | ed try- | furnished assem- Keimo- ru- trouble W decided to secure a of use e Rudman in Dora Chernaik inst Clara Dubowy, winning by a few feet. ce to decide the supremacy the married women Menus, Mrs. M Solomon opposing each other,Mrs Mecnus winning. Mrs. Levy entered a protest, saving that it was unfair that two short wemen should be matched against two tall women and so an- other contest was anged between her and Mrs. Mag. Mrs. Levy won by a yard after an exciting dash. Edward Rachlin captured the married men's 120 yard dash, defeating Mesken, Goidberg and Birnbaum. 1ble prizes were awarded for each event. Another baseball me was then pl the Jehuda Halevi lodge ing up against a tecam captained Attorney W. F. Mangan. In the e ng dancing was enjoyed. The sucy of the affalr reflects much credit upon Constable Winkle, «ral chalrman of the committee, Attorney Saxe, chiairman of t committee. by ne spo Ter perience. account of an Britain woman and its sequel, interest by Tells ng brief New ago, keen Mrs. Pillard The followi interview with over seven ¥ will be read citizen. Mrs. F. L. New DBritain, greatly from rheumatism stant ache through the small of my back. I caught cold very easily and then T suffered most. The first box of Doan’s Kidney Pills, which I got at The Clark & Brainerd Co.’s drug store, gave me so much relief that I contin- ued taking them and they made a complete cure.” (Statement given October 28, 1908.) On April 20, 1916, Mrs. Pillard said: “T still think very highly of Doan's Kidney Pills I haven't had occaslon to use them in a number of vears but I know that they are good.” 50c at all dealers, Foste Co., Mfrs, Buffalo, N. Y. ars with 25 Court street, used to suffer and a con- Pillard, says Milburn out- | lin- | 1916. DAVID S BARRY HEADS LITERARY BUREAU OF G. 0. P. i | | | | i .DFN//D S. BARRY David . director of republican sarry has been appointed | the literary hureau of the | national committee. Barry, for many years correspondent was in literary bureau in the paign. In 1908 he served under Richard V. Oulahan in the publicity department of the republican national committee. a Washington charge 1912 Taft cam- | I | Events Tonight | High theater. class photo drama, Fox's Moving Keeney pictures and s thea vaudeville, Turner society meets in Turner, lodge, I. O. M. hall o. meets | Jean Baptiste 24 Church street. society meets at Vater in G. A, 1hn lodge O, R, hall, oy Azt Court in Eagles Progress hall. ., meets Auxiliary, meets Church street, | _adies’ at 479 E meets in Judd’s Court Charter Oak, F. Electric hall. of A., meets in Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured Dby local applications, as they cannot reach ! the digeased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy Catarrha! Deafness is caused by an in- flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube s inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect ‘hearing, and when it ie entirely closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the mucous sur- faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the sys- tem, We will give One Hundred Dollars for free. All Druggists F. 1. 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Off Dealers’ Prices ..$7.70 ..$10.60 .$11.48 ..$15.62 ..$16.38 .$16.74 .$17.82 .$23.27 R$23 Tread ......$27.54 —X— Guaranteed 3,500 Miles. $ 8.82 $11.52 $13.23 $18.42 $19.35 Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid $19.76 Non-Skid . $21.02 Non-Skid . $27.45 Non-Skid $27.86 Non-Skid $33.03 .63 The Alling Rubber Co., 240 Main Street, New Britain, Conn.