New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 7, 1919, Page 2

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I ICE Blankets NDISSOLUBLE AND SANITARY Big Saving in Ice Bills 10c each THE Dickinson Drug Ge. 169-171 Main S?reet % With the | gSport Coat and Flannel Trousers You Must Wear a FOULARD SCARF Here in won- derful summer patterns at $1.50 Luke Horsfall Go HARTFORD e T S CITY ITEMS. July sale men’s ahd suits at Besse-Leland’s. The Stanley young advt. men's Woman's Relief corps will hold its regular meeting in Ken- | ilworth hall 2:30. Buy $3.75. Wednesday afternoon at good blue serge Farrell trousers at C“lothing Co.—advt. Isabelle Circle, Daughters of Isa- beila, will meet tomorrow evening aft 166 Main street. Tonight at 7:45 p. m., men’s W. L. Douglas shoes $1.00 at Besse-Ieland's. —advt. Rev. John J. Fitzgerald, John Kelly and Miss Mary Cusack of this city have been clected members of the general committee in charge of ar- rangements for a canvention given by the €. T. A U. at Hartford next month. July men's and suits at Besse-I.eland’s. Howard Stearns gave a conr lecture yesterday morning at Trinity Methodist church on his work with the Red Cross during the war. sale young men's —advt. stereopti- Samuel Silverman sold today, through the Camp Real Estate Co., a. two-family house on Winthrop street to George W. and Mathilda J. Weyh. Tonight at 7:45 p. m., men’s W. L. Douglas shoes $1.00 at Besse-Leland’s. —advt. The First and tional and Tirst South Congrega- Baptist churches will hold union services during July and August. Rev. Henry Maier preached at the first of these yesterday. Rev. Dr. O. S. Davis will preach next Sun- day at the South church. Dr. Davis is now president of the Chicago Theo- logical seminary. Miss Sophia osition as Co. Ginsburg has taken a bookkeeper for Wilson & Our annual Bhuman and mid-summer sale of Stein-Bloch suits now Ifarrell Clothing Co.—advt. The first of the union vesper serv- ices will be held next Sunday at Wal- nut Hill park, under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor union. Buy good blue serge trousers $3.75. Farrell Clothing Co.—advt. The annual Sunday school picnic of Stanley Memorial church will be held next Saturday at Colt’s park, Hart- ford. July sale men's and young men’s suits at Besse-Leland's.—advt. The English l.utheran church Sun- day . school will hold a picnic = at* Hart's pond, Kensington, Saturday, leaving the center at 9:30 a. m. Tonight at 7:45 p. m., men's W. L. Douglas shoes $1.00 at Besse-Leland's. —advt. July sale men’s and young men’s suits at Besse-Leland's.—advt. Clifford Hellberg gave an interest- ing talk on his experiences during the war at the Universalist church last evening. . on. at The Misses Ruth and Helen Minor, daughters of Mrs. Minor, are spending a at Falmouth, Cape Cod. Misses Ada and Marion Needham of Walkefield court weeks’ Mr. Norton Guessner Greensboro, Vi, spend a few weeks. Quartermaster Maple st Uy four-year has re-enlisted. At present he s. James Sheriden of Stanley street. Mr. Auckenberg Monroe of 18 Cedar street. Mrs Anna, left Saturday for a two weeks’ Private Whiting street from France and has received his dis- charge. Mr. and Mrs. Donald turned to this city and 172 TAncoln nected has heen at the war. ~oand Mrs. | | I SN l;?.%'iisusccrsrx S BELLANS Hot water = Sure Relief Li-ANS DICRSTION for ex-Representative and few weeks today for a two vacation at Pleasure Beach, London. i > AN left Maxwell Coe of the New forme and Mrs. Rah- 1 J., wer Wells of Coe v of th lain will sail Wil- | jopance. Mr week. | «q with the Stanley Work IBthel | known in this city. Th their headq will visit s of Wednesc guests of Chamberl: is last Miss will and mc of the will be 58 Gy from o | there larg Maier and Rev. M. ! citi leave Wednesday where they JHenry urope. oV and a half away for will Church This Ernest who recently enlistment in Strect Weelk. Pearson Services on Ihery completed the is home vening HISE G conduct a canvass navy, . . Walleker, series of evangelist, will the the meetings in furlough. opposite Edward Sheriden, who for the breen at Cl his parent tabernacle, street, every mmg this week at 8 o'clock. The cal- endar for the week is follows: Monday, July 7, “Signs Showing Where We Are in This World's tory.” depot on Churech has wrleston, : Mr vear is visiting and W. B. and DMiss were the g and Mrs. Munroe of Ruth Van July 8. “Can W ests of Bible Or Is 1t Tuesday, Upon the Fable 2" Wednesday, July 9, and How to Obtain It. Thursday, July 1103 Come Again the Second Time Friday iy 11, “Is the Devil a Real Being Did God Make Him? Why Didn't God Kill Him?2"” Saturday, July 12, Bible 2:30 p. ni. Louis An Old “Eternal Life Fred Schilling 5 and daughter “Will Christ with relatives in Mileses, N. Y. James V. has Molyneux of returned home study at Hart have re- AUTO ACCITDENTS, will reside at Hart is con- Works Mas; street. WMr. the Stanley Bridgewater, Two Minor Collisions \re Reported to with and the Police Yesterday. since : > | ) Morrig Racher of 222 street, réported to the police yesterday that while he was driving his auto East Rodman W. Chamber- even- | His- | | Depend | Paris, | connect- | and is well | malke | k& | | | | | i | i l | Main | from Cthurch trolley car bumped into the rear of it. reported to the police yesterday that as he was driving in a northerly direction, at the corner CHAS. DILLON & CO. This Store Closes Friday Afternocons During July to Sept. 13, Inclusive Summer Chapeaux white the one of its sisters in the pastel shades for of the Surely hat or is the appropriate chapeau present wear. lHave you been in vet to see our assortment prettiest, daintiest, and the coolest looking hats in Hartford? If that your sweater . dclicate orchid shade vou can bhe assured hat to match it O at our store. you' will find z Y ! the summer frock you want to match is of a rare or delicate for millinery. shade, it matiers little, we can match any color you want in our smart new collection of The smart that sometiimes the. ribbon models, are destined to be popular always, the hemp model, combined with ribbon, taffeta or a Java all results of that careful attention to detail, that contrasting straw. ‘There’s peanut braid, the straw, the » Georgette crepe and maline types. They are beautifully made, and show the is characteristic of our millinery. And they are the amazing thing about all these lovely toppings is that ridiculously low priced. MEIKTING Mercantile thirough yester railroad station Main the TOMORROW, street to The (e (e at 4 o'clock directors of will meet Tuesday Stanley Pawelczyk of 4 Union street % to transact his car on Klm street Chairman full appointed far W. A. House the son, Church and Elm street, a bicyelist | 1.0 4 attendance at named Johu Cheaskin ran into his ma- chine. and found him unhurt. Dr. Walsh attended Cheskin | Mittees L rCDOLE worlk thus accomplished. 5 1 A OF NEW BRITAIN THINK DR. FAGANS METHODS J. Henry Fagan, Dear Doctor: In reply to your inquiry as to how I am pleased with the work you did for me, I will say that when I entered your office my teeth were in very bad shape, and you praatically restored all of my upper teeth and one-half of my lower ones, and after the work was done I could eat my food as well as though they were natural. Your method of doing work is certainly an im- provement over the old methods, and [ take this medium of expressing my appreciation, Be pleased to accept my thanks for the courte- ous treatment received at your hands and you are at liberty to show this letter to any one or refer them to me. MRS. A. G. STEWART, 101 Lafayette St., New Britain. J. Henry Fagan, Dear Doctor: Your Nap-A-Minit process is the best ever. Did not feel a thing when you extracted my tooth. FRANK DOW, 82 East St., Plainville. Plainville Manager Highland Welding Co. J. Henry Fagan, Dear Doctor: . I want to tell you that your method of extrac- tion is the best ever. To any one who wishes to have their r{:eth ex- tracted I gladly recommend you. 3 POLICEMAN THOMAS \WO()D,’;\S, 325 Church Street, New Bi{ifaill J. Henry Fagan, Dear Doctor: It is a matter of personal satisfaction to me to testify that the bridge-work you made is ot only perfect in appearance but has proved most service- able; and I shall always consider myself fortunate in having the pleasure of recommending you to my friends in order to better assure you of my apprecia- tion, ARTHUR ADOLFSON, 348 No. Burritt, New Britain, Ct. Bridgework as Tooth For Painless Dentistry, ee the Careful Dentists Who Give Satisfaction. A Guarantee of Ten Years of Service. For the Benefit of the Working Peopf € We Are Open From 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. and Sundays From 10 A. M. until 2 p, M 212 MAIN STREET DVER BESSE-LELAND’S NEW BRITAIN afternoon their regular and last business session of the sea- would the The | the C. | of i} The J& com- |~ big merch club, July, Troyhles Stop Then AUTO The New | i rectors willy 5 o'clock td rconstitution)

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