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ortifies You Against: Substitution and Adulteration THE Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Streat PHONE $30. A FOOD I‘();’t "l'lll?l&l)l)\' Sun and Moon Ointment pd_ Anoint With Al Blessings, Are Used by Thousands of People. The Purest Oil of Herbs Is Used In This Preparation Liniment. | | Its { | The great pre- ventive and quick | reliet for all ailments, rheu- | matism, neuritis, around remedy. 2 SUN & ANOINTING i all ailmen noint after bathing e body and | ation of 3 blood. having | atment ok for the name, bottle Hart- i hore " W Lowrie. that 18 possible SUN & MOON o Prepared only by tord, Small size 40c at Dickinson Dru For sale i flled anywhere in ALLS SUITS i FOR MEN ! Horsfall-Made, Ready-for-Serv- ice, of course, designed right here on the premises by a custom tailor who knows zll about what young men want. Luke Horsfall Co. St ASYLUM BT, NARTFORD. CITY ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. J Fors Greenwood street are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a son Straw Hats, the cream of American manufacture, all prices, at Besse-Le- advt Tohnston of this city has of the twelve di- of 186 e-electe ber of commerce | United Sunshi society fternoon. It is will meet important number be present as the coming whist will be dis- Sunday at Park North line. visitors s ay f home ite end o sites ¢ 1 card teams of New riden Aeric of Eagles, is city tomorrow after- nn, East Western Unien Manager Geora Telegraph company pleted clusively to the key. Tt is | business life of the | quentiy { thinking he would have some fun dis- | appeared into the NFW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SCREEN DOORS $3.00 and $5.09 Window Screens 60c to $1.35 Fly Netting, Black, Bronze and Peari Cloth Spring Hinges Prepare for the ‘Pesky Fly’ =l EMM L FILLS 336 MAIN ST. MAY 17, New Britain Rounds Outi One Half the | Call of the Key. Century at Millio dots and dashes have i business carcer of | . manager of the New Rritain ¢ of the Western Union wha has com- a half century devote, that Mr. Groff's record cquals i machine k lance as th ce comin has we ence of busi- n intimate g lers of indus- an of | men and ATS oo o aintance with the He frequently takes his turn at ¢ key and despite his lons serviee he | ¢ ke the younger operators hus- | co There's plenty of kick left wrm yvet, | BOUQUET PRE:SENTE!) TO MRS. A. L. WIARD | s department, Mourat ctary vd her annual report ports af the n by md Miss Follow tea was served state ntion we Holm | fora, delezates. | 5 | ness sessia in his j ley H ' HOLYOKE ’VIA‘\ IS CHOSEN BY BANK Women of South Church Remember | Retiving President of Home Mis- Morley Borlen Selec as Assistant | sionary Department, Treasurer of Commercial Trust GEORGE F. GROPF. As a testimonial on the occasion of Company. her retirement as president of the | Morley Borlen of Holvoke, Mass. Home Woman's any man in the telegraph service in department of the | : o i o 1 T ihe iy s been selected by the dircctc the country and it is possible that he intion of the still ed in expediting the 1l Trust company fill the N I eone t . " the Comme is the veteran of those actively | Congregational church, Mrs. itrenaurce Lo MORLEY BORLEN. message of Wiard was presented with « bouquet of roses yesterds 1ft- d by the crnoon. The prese! on took place Borlen w less dependent on the t | at the home of Mrs. Ge. W, that carey ! on Plainville road. over wires on waves of | Pehalf of the members of the SR [ tion, presented Mrs. Wiard with the To sit down on a sunny afternoon | Loses: thanking e LI e e e il e e o anil e | at she | Halvoke and for the past 11 v A ur S hiae T ey e anldin ot 3 { been emploved in the Holyoke |“| f‘(“\‘\Sl‘le \..n \\m-‘ )¢ "” \n~ Wiz m ser ml 1s head | tional bank. ief education in the )m\\flv( oxg [ oy re Y\‘h(“ ! Dsshinishe sons ss of the telograph, which | €N she: refused to reconsider re- | capacity of discount clerk T b ) o lrct=ction Lo s R Other officers were of Commercial nation. From ! il Ve will leave the employ i some resignation of Barl & an 100,000,000 people who are i cal bank on Jur y accept : | Edwards. 1 assume his new | | Rl t company mare or i Traut | position on Mond: Mr. Borlen comes to this city high- He is a communication systems BRIDGEPORT. their words Bt o MARRIED IN Charles Albert Pyne | Clara M. Medeler of Bridgeport. were married i port on April 2 marriage 1 vas received by town clerk vesterday. My 51 years ¢ issistant | hride Trust com-| wore of the lo- | ¢~ ecommended. luate of esman president, Mrs. as fol- | trea Waiter H. ' pany surer crude instruments Howard 1 Pyne to delays that would send the | man into a frenzy today, to | improved equipment that acts with al- mosi human precision—such is the | stary he tells. | It was back in 1869 when the country was fighting its way back on | its feet following the close of the | Civil war, that George F. Groff found his charmed one day by the| staccato of the sounder in the oflice of the Delaw company at Wil . which it might be mentio as not the thriving and progressive city it is to- day. It interested him to such an o tent that he a talk with the ma offer to become delivery ¢ o Delaware River company was a small concern owned by local merchants and used to a great oxtent for their own convenience. The wires at Carbondale and ended at Ph phia. Three years after Mr. G tered the employ of fthe conc absorbed by the Western ph company and he tain clerk. He then pr to master the art of telegraphy which as become sc *d in his mind that, en in a forgetful maod, he fre- unwittingly orders hls meals in code hy means of dots and das In connection with this predilection an amusing story is told. Mr. in a restaurant one day abhsent- mindedly studyving the menu while a waiter stood at a respeetful distance Uningentionally, Mr. Graff was drum- ming on the table with his finger tips 18 long dashes. The w a tele: We can supply you with all sizes now-- heavy demand will cause shortage--act promptly and save money and delay. Knew ph man and kitcher a steami and soon dish of Goodyear Cords and Fabric Tires United States--Royal Cords Diamond Squee-gee Tires VULCANIZIN In All Its Branches ed tith asked Mr. Groff | astonished That's for makir you—you have heen long dashes for 1he past three and 1 thought forr macaroni,” You were answered the “Well, | ‘but if I and make ¢ dashes Il eat it said Mr off, | cver come in here mixture of dots I * table for heaven's don’t bri 2/ After les g Wilkes-Barre was employed for s at the relief operator and high Valley and Centr: New Jersey. Il ploy of the the Le- Railroad of re-enfered the em Western Union at Phil- adelphia during the centennial, 1 1876, and then went to Buffalo, sre he remained for four y service of different the Atlantic comy and Pacific, the ¢ Union and the Western Union. His next move was to Oi City, Pa., where he became chief op erator for the American Rapid 7 graph company. He moved up when he was transferred to more where he managed the of the same concern. [is next were at Chic nd New Yo the Postal company 39 he went on the floor at the Jlidated Stock Exchange af roadway, wh number of priva arts of the ind for stock- ! eided 12 ELM STREET It was in 1909 ti M to 1 1 whe . Groff de- | kind of people | | | B American | § DR. J. HENRY FAGAN Introduces the famous NAP-A-MINIT DENTISTRY IN NEW BRITAIN Dr. Fagan comes here to introduce the new painless method of dentistry—NAP-A-MINIT. This great discovery has revolutionized dental practice and robbed the dental chair of ifs terror—makes it easy for even the most nervous people to have their teeth treated, filled, crowned, or extracted without pain. It is impossible to hurt you. SPECIALIST IN PYORRHEA. One of Dr. Fagan's specialties is , Pyorrhea or Rigg’s Disease, an ailment from which nearly 80 per cent. of the adult population suffer. There is a way to cure this disease and Dr. Fagan has mastered it and secured amazing xc:ults even in its last and most serious stages. Dr. Fagan is a graduate of Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, one of the great dental colleges of the world. A man of wide experience and rare tech- nical ability, the high quality of his work has brought him an envitable reputation. BUSINESS METHODS It is Dr. Fagan’s 2ndeavor to give you the most scientific treatment and at the same time deal with you on a fair, square businesslike basis. His prices are the lowest for high grade dental work. When a patient calls for an examination or consultation, which, of course, is free of charge, the doctor ex- plains the exact condition of the teeth and mouth as it exists, what is necessary to put the teeth in per- fect order and just what it will cost. WORK GUARANTEED 10 YEARS. Dr. Fagan carries the idea of guaranteed dental work farther than it ever nas been done before and let it be said to the doctor’s credit, his work must be well done to be guaranteed for ten years. During his long experience the doctor has not had one patient come back. If, however, something should develop the doctor promptly makes over the plate or bridge or whatever it is until you are perfectly sat- isfied. He wants you to be a pleased patient. For, as he says, nothing can compare with the friendly word spoken by a satisfied patient. Dr. Fagan will not be content with a small practice at terribly high prices. He wants a large practice which will enable him to do work at very reasonable prices. His famous Roofless Plate can be had as as $8 for a full set. AN INVITATION TO YOU. Dr. Fagan will open his office with hours of 9 a. m. to 9 p. m,, at 213 Main Street, over Riker’s Drug Store, the first of next week and extends to the peo- ple of New Britain a general invitation to call and ac- cept his offer of a free examination. Come without hesitation or fear—pain is not known in this dental office—and go away in the fact that at least here is a dentist who really knows his profession. low The Weddmg / One Occasion When Flowers Cannot be too Plentiful LOWERS should come first in the calen- dar of your wedding gifts. If you know the Bride's favorite flower, the matter is easy. If you don’t know her favorite, send yours. The important thing about floral wedding gifts is in their arrange- ment —we will be glad to give you many helpful suggestions. Are Distinctly Wedding Flowers although there are many other appropriate and lovely flowers for bridal wear and home decora- tions. For graduations, birthdays, sick rooms, etc., you can vl\\ s | Qm it with Flowers™ to VO[Z FLORAL CO. 92 West Main Street 1-‘”.4 in Connecticut and he accepted | i