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NEW TEETH By DR. E. J. LEONARD. MON SENSE 'When you neglect your teeth you neglect your health. Decayed teeth cannot masticate food properly. Food goes to your stomach without proper mixture with saliva—THEN THE TROUBLE BEGINS.—Indiges- ion, nervousness, constipation and many other ail- iments may seize you. YOU BLAME IT ON EVERY- THING BUT YOUR TEETH — either because you don’t realize they’re in a bad condition or you are afraid of the dentist. DENTAL WORK MADE PAINLESS Don'’t fear of having to suffer pain—days of pain in dentistry are past, or at least for this office. This happy condition is due to the use of Erythide (on the gums) or Nap-a-minute (which you breathe). Come in and have your teeth examined free of charge—DO IT TODAY! Dr. LEONARD'S Dentists (Graduate and Registered Dentists Only.) ROOM 10 [Hours: 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. City ltems podness of ‘“Aunt Delia’s Bread.” vt. enry Beach of the Adams E: pany notifled the police yesterday a package was stolen from one of delivery wagons as it was standing fain street iward Horwitz of 75 Hartford ue complained to the police today twenty pigeons were stolen from place last night. He says that the pried off the door of the coop to he birds. hptain Souney of Engine company 5 complained to the police last t that an automobile had jus d past the engine house at a reck- speed and had killed his dog. The ain said the autoist did not even The car is licensed under the e of John Larson of 65 Lawrence bt, Hartford. MPHREY NOW CHAIRMAN. ds ¥. C. Goodwin as Leader of Republican Town Committee, e republican town committee met night and elected Ernest N. Hum- .y chairman to succeed B. C. dwin, who resigned on account of fhealth. Mr. Goodwin had been rman of the town committee since spring and managed the spring paign for the republicans. r. Humphrey's election was unan- lus and the republicans look to him big results in the November cam- kn. He BOOTH BLOCK. Tel. 2096. cal game and has been chairman of the board of public works since its or- ganization under the consolidated form of government He is superin- tendent of Traut & Hine's and Is a past exalted ruler of New Britain lodge of Elks. William N. McKirdy, fourth ward member of the committee, presided at the meeting. It was decided to hold the republican pr ies for dele- gates to the September convention in New Haven on August 24 and all nominations must be filed not later than Saturday evening, August 19, at 30 o'clock. TICKET COMMITTEE. Targe Corps to Sell Them for Third Ward Outing. Chairman E. W. ticket committee, Schultz of the preparing for the Third Ward Republican club outin Lake Compounce on September 9, has named the follow of his committec Ernest W. Christ, E. C. Goodwln, A. Buol, Harry Blakesly, W. B. Ro: berg, W. C. Wall, F. A. Godard, Eric Baude, Frank Starkev, H. Dohren- wend, G. W. Klett, Herbert A. John- son, O. F. Curtls, W. T. Sloper, M. Wightman, F. J. Wachter, W. Cow- lishaw, Philip Stanley, Bruno Wag- ner, Clifford Hellberg, John W. Lock ett, C. H. Baldwin, Elliot Porter, Kenneth Hoffman, George P. Spear, Henry Schilling, Arthur Berg, Paul K. Rogers, Joseph R. Andrews, Ru- fus N. Hemenway, W. Miner, W. W. Bullen, Louis W. Holt, Ired ; men as members is a veteran in the politi- | M. Hewett, Douglas Johnston. ON SALE THURSDAY HAROLD BELL WRIGHT’S NEW BOOK “WHEN A MAN’S A MAN $1.35 D ICKINSON =~ DRUG CO., 169-171 MAIN STREET TAKETO THE FIELD FOR WORK ON AUG. 20 Connecticut Soldiers at Border Will Begin Manoeuvers Correspondence By J. F. Conners.) Arizona, August 3.—Bing! wnd last typhoid inoculation another lot of sore but the satisfaction that we will no longer be required to withstand right arm mutilation by the medical staff is a pleasing antidote for the threatened temporary disability., Have no fear now that the fever will hit us, > we are now immune. Some whose systems gave stub- ance to the small pox vac- given another shot for good Thus ends the episode of the (Special Nogal Our third has just given us arms, cine were measure. bing. Take the Ficld Tere's good news. have been issued and we aro to leav. Camp Little on August 20 for ‘‘some- where along the border” to be gone aneuvers. We will carry equipment for the sixty mile hike planned. Any surplus ¢ will have to be carried in the pack and judging from past experi- ences all the men will carry only the minimum. The mess equipment, car- ried by baggage wagons, cannot excecd one pound per man. This will be the first time that the big camp tents have been discarded in favor of the shelter half tents, that massage the left shoul- der while marching. Orders state that the trip will be for maneuvers and field work, with special attention to rifle range work. The range at camp is not large enough to accommodate all the battalions as often as they should practice. News of the contemplated move is being received by all the men with pleasure for it will give them something new to think of ana effect- ually break up any incipient cases of home sicknes: Since arriv August 20. Official. (orders 1g here I have listened to expert opinion offered by regular army officers on the results of the mustering in of the militia and the probable outcome. The war depart- ment has a gigantic task on its hands to mould them into perfect army units, as is evidenced by the many defects in men, equipment and mobilization plans when the call came a couple of months ago. Some of the army men think that by their work the militia has proven its value, but the majority of the army officials secem to be of the opinion, as far as I have learned, that the present situation h death knell for the milit factory unit of nation: Militia System Passe. The change from armory to federal service has already worked a great change in the attitude of the men Now that they are a part of the feder- al army they take their work more sc- riously ana work harder. Tt is argued at the officers’ mess and elsewhere at camp that it is impossible to have clvic and military duties intermingle and by having a militia system as the sole method of natonal defense this country is far behind nations It came today. That long looked for occarina for Sergeant Chamberlain. Seated on an inverted water pail, he in front of the tent giving vent music that is pent up within The cracked strains of many a r melody that have been almost are now beng wafted on the is now to the him populs forgotten night afr. The sheriff of Nogales made us an- other visit today with a supply of milk. He had three Mexican helpers with him and they were very meek in- dividuals while they were in the Am- rican camp. INSPECTOR WITTE MAKES FIRST REPORT Comdemns Car s of Tubercular Cow —Clean Coverings Required for Meat in Transit. Although the monthly meeting of the health board was postponed y terday owing to the lack of a quorum, Slaughter Inspector C. R. Witte de- livered to Superintendent T. E. Reeks his first monthly report, 10wing that he had witnessed the Killing of 28 cattle. That inspector ac- complished valuable ults is shown by his report that one cow was con- demned owing to the presence of tuberculosis and part % another carc had to destroyed because was partly Dr. Witte also refused to the slaughter- of a calf under the weight. Dr. Witte found most of the butch- ers glad to co-overate in the work of inspection, which was carried on at Hoffman's slaughter house on East where all the butchering was the re be tubercula permit ing 15 it was legal strect done. The inspector butchers in after slau also cautioned the regard to handling meat htering, orderir 1l to keep the carc under a clean vass while in transmit to market a matter of extreme importance meat can easily hecome infected with disease if not properly covered while in transit although the slaughtering may have met all proper requ ments. The en This as inspector reporfs two curious nstances in his work. On these oc- jons nails were found embedded in the tomaches of cows perforated the stomach lining and t other had worked partly through While it is not uncommon to find . in the stomachs of pigs i rare that they found In cow: The question of revising the ordin- ance relating to the covering of meat which was declared Judge Meskill i esterday will be t: as soon are from fli stitutional { lice court by the hoard can be held. The Winthrop street extension sewer is another matter that will be acted upon when the board meets. by mesting Our Annual Wall Paper Sale For Two Weeks Only 40 Gents 0ff the Dollar THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Frankiin Squars. J. M. HALLINAN, inc. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice C Thi is the season of the year when you should en- joy all the fresh fruits, and one of them is Raspberries. Raspberries as we have them in our delicious pies, fresh every day cannot be equalled elsewhere. Special Thursday ............ ... Butter Sponge for Short cakes .. .. “Qurs is the Cash Store,” shopping here and payin thereby. Remember our Delicatessen Department when you are planning that outing. Here you will find all kinds of cold meats, pickles, olives and salads for the lunch basket. Quality, not quantity,is the aim of our Ice Cream Department. Neapolitan Cream these hot evenings, 35¢ per quart at the store. reason.” HALLINAN’S ---=--CASH STORE-----.. 142 MAIN STREET Bring home a quart or two of our “Safety first en our Ice Cream. PERSONALS Mis: Mary Curtin has returned from ion spent in Holyoke, Mass. C. W. Redlund, representative of the Merwin Grey comp: mny in this city and. Miss Aa from a v anquist has cation at returncd Cosey Beach Harold stotts left Myrtle Beach where vacation, vesterday for he will spend his Mr. ana and son ar Worceste Hultgren with Miss Ellen Low a trip to Osling, N. has returned ¥ from Mr. daughte New Hartford. and Mrs. Frederick spending a Hill vacation in WEATHER OUTLOOK. New Haven, Aug. 9 Haven and viclnity tonight and Thursday, tonight For Connecticut: night and Thursd: er tomight; north Conditions favor for partly cloudy weather with winds and somewhat lower ture and less humidity. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it, 25c¢ at all druggisis. st for Generally, somewhat Forec: New fair cooler to- cool to Generally fair somewhat northwest 1y moderate winds, this vicinity westerly temperi- | gr1ary. relatives in | ana | & | nies | taken, | tain's sald BRIiTAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1916. Hew Britaln, Gonn. Cream Co. ....15¢c each. 16¢ each. that is by deing your cash you can save money There’s a HART FORD. D FRIDAYS AT NOON UNTIL SEPT. 8, INCLUSIVE The HATS of the HOUR FASHIONABLE SPORT HATS Of Felt and Velour At no season of the year have the Sport Hats able and particularly the Hats o f Felt and Velour. Of cuor: months ago that these Hats would be in the lead, therefore are splendidly prepared to show you immense assortments of these Felt and Velour Sport Hats, in all the leading styles. Then again, the colors are att ting enthusiastic as there 80 many beautiful shades. There are scores of colors to select from to match your sport sweaters. See the handsome shades of Brass Gold, Apple, Coral, Canary, Rose, Pink and a number of different shades of blue and green. Also the two-tone effects are much ad- mired. Felt Hats are priced at $1.45 up. Of Interest to the Mo torist. Complete Assortments of AUTO CAPS, BONNETS AND We are showing many very attractive styles in Auto and Bonnets, new ideas in the popular headgear arriving We have complete assortments In the newest styles and in all colorings See our choice assortments of Auto Ve STORE CLO! fashion- , we knew been so ve man y customers VEILS. Caps daily. EXCELLENT FOR EARLY FALL WEAR ARE THESE \ For Misses and Women AT REDUCED PRICES Stylish, full fla ring medels, similar in many respects to the new fall styles. Shown in serges, whipcords and Gaberdines in navy and black. VALUES UP TO $27.50, NOW $1 Others reduced in preportion. ONE LOT OF SILK DRESSES $16.50-$21.50. Creations of taffeta, satin, net and chiffon, that formerly sold up to $52. SILK GLOVES REDUCED IN PRICE 50c values now 25¢. $1.00 values now 40c. $1.50 values now 75c. White and colors—long and short. Hovrstulls iT PAYS TO BUY QOUR KIND U398 ASYLUM ST Cennecting with 40 TRUMBULL S HARTFORD. N AILT FOIR ELTZER’ HOLD TWO YOUTHS; CHARGE BURGLARY | William Sodergren and Miles Bep- Is spending his vacation at Block Isl- | {kowitz Must Face Superior Court William S three, dergren, aged and Miles Berkowitz twenty- e un- to the superior court Meskill in police A charge of bur- $500 in known, werc September by Juds court this Bonds werd each boung ternt of the James over morning on tixed at caclr case. oflicer Perry Clears Up Case To Police Officer Meddrick ould go the credit for identity of the to have store Perry ferreting out who are be- burglarized Viet at 86 Hartford night The 1t the store had been about fifty cents in pen- cents in other change John Merzer he learned that Miles Berkowitz had been seen 1ing out of the store, so Officer Per- ry invedtigated further. He found | that Berkowitz, Sod and John Dobruk, with some other young men, had been scen together and he finally located them cating onfon sandwiches | in Berkowitz 1 Assisted by | or Litke he hed all of the vo in hopes of tinding the but w unsuccessful, several and saloons dergren d beer the nien lieved Freedman’ nue last 17 word and fifty From ave- ay oflicer e ceived entered and con en Ofli- sear g nen noney, visited he found that S witz hiad purchas on ad hin 1d bread in N proprictor each place men had paid nh 1ses With pennies and followed on su turned state's evidence Freedman told of locking his store - night and finc the lock | »out 11 o'cloc N zZer tc 1 tified that he saw three men leave the | store and Dobruk said that Berkowitz, } seeking a, wrenched the pad | | e then | tores until | ind 15 in P. 1. Cur. purchased onions | store The told him the | their pur- | the arrc | Dobruk then lay br n ¢ some bre bation for one || 'RIPTION DRUC and entered. Then NOW FIRST register and ¢ he state's witness that Berkowitz offered him some the stolen money but he would take it ana later he gave some of it to Sodergren who bought beer with it. Sodergren Pleads Innocence. Lawyer A. A. Greenberg appeared for Berkowitz and offered no defense. Sode¥gren, however, stated that during the time of the alleged burglary he was buying beer and when he came o out Berkowitz and Dobruk caught up with him. He did not know where they had been, he said, and when Derkowitz gave him some money to buy some more beer with he took it, not knowing it had been stolen Berkowitz caused some amusement said he did not know how old first said he was nine teen. Then he showed an operator's license and said he was twenty and 11y admitted that he did not know s age and that his father had for- gotten it as well. Other Morning Anthony Spring assaulting Frank Mardeski. re- of Lawyer W. F. Mangan the case was continued until tomorrow. Michael McGill pleaded not guilty to stealing a hieyele owned by John Was. t of Lawver M, D. Saxe the ljourned until Friday. ‘k als wrhonic, charged with Bel i erobtit his wife, was placed on pro- | obviously month be to is the scier practor mo. of all ination ( and eliminates 5 : one result of such QA, tr will follow as naturally a flow when the obstacle back is removed. W. Van D. C. (Grad. Palmer 00l) for calls LIEUTENANT. P. J. Egan, clerk of the water board has received word from his Lieutenant Howard Donnelly of Naug- atuck, who is stationed at El Paso, an- nouncing that he has received his promotion to first lieutenant. Donel- ley is & West Point man, having been graduated from the government mili- tary school a year ago last June. He is well known in this city, where his mother before lock off the door he looted the out, he said. cousin, of not lived her marr Health and Permanently. is the Adjustments Restore Quickly Nature Chiropractor’s only impinzed for N aid. Adjustments releasc the wa over bod ne openir tc dispatch energy t to keep the dily affliction i sion at the spinal disturbs normal glving rise to inflam- unnatural ction of in and tations of Tl health rves, ture well due when he he He at cir all compre such pre functio mation in parts the distress a abnormal co nerve nerve column, as nerve is to sure atir supply Cases. ed On manifes such condition will the pr Chiropractic adjustr normalities without instruments. Nt with a was charg with quest ture cure On reque 1stments sensible the Leating correct cause The loce 11 AUTO SAL ARRESTED. FFrank m of Olive street, @ gent for the Williams Automobile sompany, was arrested by Trafiic Ofil- cer Theodore Johnson this morning for driving a comm uclk without having proper on it, Mr. Berson said it wa cident and immediately telephoned to ! his garage for some numbers, He will explain the accident to the judge in tho morning. 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