New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 10, 1916, Page 2

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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, to Be Afraid, g But Not Any i More” “I used to look upon a visit to the Dentist with horror. hat’s why I have always put off my visits. “One of my friends told me to go to DR. LEONARD’S DENTISTS. Idid. I am not exaggerating a bit when I say that two of my teeth were filled before I realized that that operation had gotten fairly started. “I tell all my ‘fraid cat’ friends to go to DR. LEON- ARD’S DENTISTS.” (Name furnished on Request.) There’s a frank opinion of DR. LEONARD’S DENT- ISTS, as expressed by a young lady who came to us after reading our advertisements. That opinion will be your opinion once you give us an opportunity to prove our claims. Are You Putting Off a Visit Here? Why? Because you're afraid we’ll hurt you—because you think we don’t turn out high-class work—because you haven’t the ready money? DR. LEONARD’S DENTISTS’ work is painless dentistry —absolutely so. If you don’t believe it come to our office and ask any patient as he leaves the chair. Every bit of work we do, if it’s only fifty cents worth is backed by a strong guarantee. Every one of our dentists is a graduate registered dentist. If your teeth need attention and you haven't the ready money, don’t stay away. over credit terms. READY CASH. Come in and let us talk DON'T SUFFER BECAUSE YOU LACK Let Us Examine Your Teeth Free of Charge Today DR.LEONARD SX:#DENTISTS REGISTERED AND GRADUATE DENTISTS 254 MAIN ST. PHONE 2096. ROOM 10, BOOTH’S BLK. Tel. QUALITY STORE Tel. 805 806 Silver Finned Haddock, . . . 5calb Center Cut Sword Fish, Eastern White Halibut, Bos- ton Blue, Jumbo Butter Fish, Flounders, Clams and Lobsters. Native Broilers, Fowls, Reasting Chickens, Finest Cuts of Corn Fed Beef. Native Vegetables and Berries. C. A. HALL 238 MAIN STREET FREE DELIVERY Fancy Groceries. ON SALE THURSDAY HAROLD BELL WRIGHT’S NEW BOOK “WHEN A MAN'S A MAN” $1.35 IDICKINSON 169-171 MAIN STREET I = DRUG CO., cal service. ~. Optometrist City Items l Goodness of “Aunt Delia’s Bread.” —advt. Harold T.. Byett of 861 street underwent an operation at St. Francis hospital this wmorning. Mr. Dyvett is president of the Junior clas s e s A SR Frank J. Holloran, manager of the Economy Drug store on Main street, has tendered his resignation to be- come manager of the Seltzer Drug store which was formerly S. P. Storrs’ place. Mr. Holloran will commence his duties Saturd East Main A meeting of the committee in charge of the outing and picnic of R W. Harty branch, A. O. I, at Scheutzen park Saturday, will be held evening. The Hi Henry minstrels gave an entertainment last evening in the Town IHall at Old Lyme. The committee on school accommo- dations has arranged with the Foun- dation company of New York to make repairs on the wall of the Prevocation- al Grammar school which has settled owing to a weakness in the foundation footings. Work is to be started next weelk if possible. tomorrow Vital statistics show that New Brit- ain has an unt Iy low death rate for a manufacturing community. Dur- ing the past three weeks it has not been mnecessary to place a quarantine card for contagious discase of any kind. The Young People’s society of St. John's church will hold an outing at Sunset Rock this evening All mem- bers are requested to take the 6:22 trolley from the triangle. Thomas F. Mc(‘ue, Joseph Donovan, John Shea and James Clino will leave Sunday for Myrtle Beach where they will spend the next two week Don’t forget A. O. H. picnic and field day at Quartet club and Scheutz- cn parks Saturday. New Britain camp, Modern Wood- men of America, has voted to keep all militia. members in good standing and to pay all death claims in full The Ladies’ Auxiliary ANO! H., will hold a mecting in hall tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. of the Mothers' 1 St. Mary's play noon This poned from will be a spec tion under the A. Campbell. will be observed at rounda tomorrow after- program has been post- last Tuesday and there 1 folk dancing exhibi- direction of Miss Mary Unity Rebekah lodge, I. O .0. F., will hold its annual picnic on Satur- day at Whitman's grove in Kensing- ton. Members will take the 2:30 o'clock car get off at Upson's corner. member will bring a basket and Kach lunch. Walter Doerner, enue, has again r driver for after ceived horse. of 193 Hartford av- sumed work as a the W. L. Damon company recovering from Injuries r when he was kicked by a Miss Alice surprised last 811 Stanley st Bratton pleasantly ovening at her home, et, by a number of her little friends. Games were played and vocal were rendered by Miss h Ramince and Raymond Freder- icks. A dainty collation was served. was solos V\mnnl \nmm\: employed at Tan- Clarlz, underwent a tion this morning at Miss itarium. slight gle’ St. Mary's Ladies’ T. A. & B. socie- ty will meet this evening at § o'clock in school hall. ape Miss Corrine Ericcson the office force of the 1 chine company t evening at her home on Cambridge street. Vocal 1d piano selections were enjoved and buffet lunch served. Dancing con- cluded the evening’s entertainment. The all day entertained *w Britain Ma- basket picnic at Lake Compounce Saturday planned by Charles L. Upham Camp of Meriden to which the menibe f L. D. Pen- field Camp, Sons of Veterans of this city were invited has been postponed on’ account of the outbreak of infan- tile par in Merfden. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W Prospect street are spendir month at Poland Springs, Me. ischek of the NORW: AN STEAMER SUNK. Malome, Sweden, Wednesday, Aug. Aug. 10, 2:15 p. m.— n steamship Thore Hafte oft 9, via London, The Norweg 353 tons gross, has been sunk sterbo by striking a mine, BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. Electric | We will in a few days move into our large, new office at 327 Main Street, doors north of present location. TWO AUTOISTS ARE BROUGHT T0 COURT Frank Berson Fined and A. G. Bengston Is Given Warning Two automobile owners were befora Judge James T. this morning. F Meskill in police court nk Berson, charged with operating a motor car that no license plates, was fined $§5 and In the case of A. G. Benaston, charged with violating a traffic ordin ance, the accused was let off with a warning. Berson Is employed by tho Wil- liams Automobile company and took out a truck that did not have license plates yesterday. The ever watchful > Officer Theodore John- son saw the absence of numbers and a few minutes later Berson was giv- ing his name to the chief of police. Officer Dennis Nealon arrested Bengston yesterday noon. Ie said Bengston disregarded a signal to stop and tried to drive past him. Beng- ston sald he misunderstood the offi- cer rather indefinite tnal He was advised to make sure in the fu- ture before procecding. Judgment was suspended. costs. Theater William Mels theater, was for violating the city prohibits the distributing of bills and other advertising about the streets. Melarkey had two boys distributing advertisements on the strect Tuesday. Attorne: LeWitt appeaved for the theater r and explained that as he had been here only two months he w un- familiar with local conditons and did not knowingly vlolate any law. Fined for Assault. Anthony Spring of ras fined $7 and cos ik Mar torney W. appeared the used. shown there is bad feeling between men and it came to a head when Mardeski came into vard and refused to get out ment he was ordered to do so. Manager Fined. rkey, r fined § anager of Tlox's without cos hand Giec Oak street assaulting A for that the two Sunday Spring the mo- 'RETARY. At the biennial meeting of democratic town committee last ning in the office of Judge W. F. r F. Kraus was chosen sec- to succeed Frank M. resigned. Judge Mangan chosen chairman of the com- mittee and Thomas J. Smith, treas- urer. The annual report of Treasurer Smith was read and approved. Reso- lutions were adopted on the death of Henr Farr, sixth ward member of the committce. The outlook for the fall campaign was discussed and con- siderable optimis sed as to the Tesult. Another meeting will be held at the call of the chairman to arranso for holding the preconvention cau- KRAUS FOR S was MO AC meeting of St. Blmo lodge, of P, last ovening plans were made for conferring the ranks on a number of candidates at the first September meeting. Thor has been clected captain of pet bowls team that s entered in the Traternal league. St. Elmo’s bowl- ing team b Iwayse been considered one of the best in town and the mem- bers are looking forward to a finc son. Representative T. W. Mitchell, who 1is attending the supreme lodze convention at Portland, " a number of souvenir post rds to the lodge member: At some meet- ing of St. Elmo lodge in the near fu- ture Mr. Mitchell will speak of his trip and of the convention. FINANCE COMMITTT The monthly 3 MEETS meeting of the finanee committee of the common council met last evening and approved bills 1s follows: Board of public works street department §4,027.39; street improve- ment $1,096.78 park department $2; subway department $4.3 sewor mafntenance $163.08; sewer construc- tion $235.93; street lighting $2,356.40; strect sprinkling $2,3 public amusement commission $30.11; inci- dentals $1,735.99; dogs, Warden John Coffey $6 city hall commission $227.48; charity department $3,916.21; health department §1,087 NEW M1 '"ER HERE. Rev. A. Johnson, who will substitute for Rev. G. E. Pihl as pastor of the Swedish Bethany church, has arrived and will conduct the mid-weelk se ices at the church this cvening. R Mr. Pihl was recently granted six months’ leave of absence to supe tend the Swedish Christian Orphan at Cromwell. He will resume his lo- cal duties January 1, 1917. haa | | of the ordinance which | literaturo { Grand Bank Zimmer- | | to the ¢ THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1916. We apprecmu the many kind statements made by our patrons regarding our opti- For it is these statements more than anything else that has helped to make our business a success. A success brought about by the fulfilling of every guarantee that we make as to results obtained in our eye examinations and as to the quality of the lenses and frames we sell. two Stanley Horvitz 321 Main Street. Eye Examinations Are Free. Optician Glasses Made on Premises. Events Tonight High class theater, photo drama, Fox's Vaudeville Keeney’s and theater. moving pictures, New Britain in Turner hall. Turner society, mecets Lexington lodge, I. O. O. F., fn Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. mee®, Landers camp, M. 24 Church street. meets at Immett Main street. club meets at 321 1-2 Sir Francis G., meets at 59 Drake lodge, S. of St. Arch street. Fricndly F. of A, Main street. Court 321 1.2 meets at Journeymen Barbers Church street. meets at eamp s RO R. hall. aerfe, F. O. E. Washington meets in G. A of A, New Britain in Eagles hall. meets R ])l RAILED. Pipe Falls Off Passing Freight at Cedar Hill, NGINE TEND Train New Haven, pipe dislodzed moving flat New Aug. 10.—A heavy iron from berth on a ar in the Cedar Hill yards York, New Iaven nd Hartford railroad struck and derailed the tender of a Hartford bhound passenger train morning, delaying traflic for a time on two of the tracks. Ono of the cars of the freight train was also pe 1y de- railed. None ¢ © passengers suf- fered more than a shaking up as a result of the jolt and suaden stop. its this Ex-Aldorman B. A. Parker of this city w passenger on the Hartford bound train. ADRIFT THRER Eight Members of Crew of Abandoned DAYS. Vessel Rescued. Boston, Aug. 10.—After being adrift Thom- members of hooner R. andoned last week in three days in small boats, Capt. as Kyflin and the of the s seven the crew Bowers, a gale off the were brought here today British steamer The men, in great were picked up by the British umer Homer City and transferred yestorday wpe Finisterre, inward bound from GIl w. The Bowers, a probably went to Tin said. gendit e e e R City Advertisement Street, by the terre Finis- distress, vessel of 373 the bottom, tons, Capt. Grad cand_Building ines on Corbin S Avenue, To Whom it may concern: Clerk’s Oflice, Clty of New Aug. 10, 1916, Notice Is hereby given that Board of Compensation ana ment of the City of New 13 1 made the following appraisal of qam. ages and assessment of hone fits, caused by the proposed adoption op s de and 30 ft of strect, building lines o Sl E n both avenue, from: Rl Rock avenue to the north ling of property of W. W. Bullen and point upposite, viz East Britain, the Side Dam ITome. § Real Ios Benefits Jerome e The IHart tate Co. The Hart tate Co. David B. M The : 21.00 Iieal ick West Side, Henry 8. Walter and Albert Lewis, jointly ... The Children’s Home Ass'n Kollin D. Judd. Corneliug M, O Connecticut rien Thomas J, Connecticut way & Lighting Arthur W. Willinms William W, Bul- len and Alice W Bullen, jointly 112.00 12.00 Total $1,116.18 $466.18 And it finds no damages, or special Lenefits or betterments to other person or party. Accepled, adopted, certified and published twice by of the CCemmon Council, any from record order Attest, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk, i (N. B. Herald.) Men’s Bathing Suits Reduced 20 per cent. Including our entire stock of fine wool worsteds and “Shakerknits.” Most of these garments are brand n —comprising a late siaipment whick arrived but twe weeks ago —and are wonderful values. All sizes, 34 to 50. ONE- AND TWO-PIECE SUITS Quarter sleeves, sleeveless. Many colors and color (omhm(m(ms. 20 PER CENT OFF — Formerly were $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 up to $6.00. OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SALES OF SHIRTS AND NECKWEAR ARE NOW IN PROGRESS. Come in and inspect the wonderful values we offer. THorstalls iT PAYS TO BUY DUR KIND 0398 ASYLUM ST. Comnecting with 140 TRUMBULL HARTFORD. WAILIT O ELTZER’ PRESURIPTION DRUGG | OPENING SUCCESSORS TO S. P. STORRS. Ask for them § We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps — ¥ Special Cuf Prices for week of Aug. Tth to August 12th Inclusive. CHEESE, - BRAND BEETS, ton. LARD, Sapolio | SHRIMP | Bon Ami can 12¢ cake 9c cake 7c , FARINA, pkg 10c§ B GRANDMOTHER S B WHEAT 10¢ WHOLE MILK can 10c Ib 17¢| 1 Stamps Free With Any of the Following ——— (roceries —— 1 bot Onion Salad 1 Mason Jar Mustard 1 bot Witch Hazel .. 1 pkg Quaker or Oats . 1 pkg. Shredded Wheat 1 can Sultana Spice 1 pkg Macaroni or Spaghetti 10¢ 1 pkg A&P Ice Cream or Jelly Powder 10¢ 1 bot Liquid Blue’ 10c 1 pkg Van'’s Norub . 10¢ DOLLAR COMBINATION 5 1 Granulated Sugar 1ib Elryad Coffee 1 Can Spice .. 1 Box Toilet Soap (3 cakes) Mothe Free City Delivery gAM 2P M 'Phone 135 Free Delivery 184 MAIN STRe K1, ~1SW BRITAIN, CONN, ‘We Give P‘o‘;l Gold 'fr:;fi:‘z—‘.si;;pSAAsl:-f—or Them ._———__—————-‘-—_%_fi HELD FOIR MANSLAUGHTER. COOL WAVE COMING. Greenwich, Aug. 10.—Thomas Washington, Aug. 10 ’Mara, of Sound Cooling valley promisin the the mi John F. from the held, town court today for Mississippi chauffeur Karl | winds 3each, was after a | moving eastward today, hearing in the under | sweep away completely heat honds of a charge of man- | that has been scorching $7,500 on 1dle 1 yending the coroner's inves- | west for the O'Mara |an weeks. s of high Ner | England is sending down fresh north Atlant} coast slaughter samo tigation Karl's car with area pressure over the nger, killed driving and owner a pa struck and David Bridge here | east winds to cool the last night districts north of the Carolina WEATHER FORECAS REDUCTION IN OIL T. New Haven, Pittsburgh, Aug. 10 vieinity For New Unsettled tor Aug. 10 Another Ha- ven and change in the but Ragland, principal price of all grades of | o was announced | | Friday; somewhat warmer Fri el Gl Connectteut: Fair and by the purchasing agencies cool tonight; Friday rmer; today. Five cents a barrel was the | moderate northeast winds, becoming H0s reduction posted redu Solthes

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