New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 1, 1919, Page 3

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poston dtore 0 “QUAKER CRAFT” CURTAIN LACE “QUAKER CRAFT” Curtain Net for quality of material, in beauty of igns and for durabilily is in a class by itself. W2 have a lot of new and desirable designs in white, ivory and ptian; they come 40 inches wide.—50¢ yard and more. “NOVELTY CURTAINS" in Serim and Marquisette, a fine showing of new styles in white, ivory and Egyp- tian. Some plain hemstit:khed, others Fillet and Torchon lace edze and in- serts.—$2.50 a pair and up. YARD GOODS in Madras, Serim and Marquisette in white and ivory, & fine assortment to sclact from. A CLEAN-UP SALE of LADIES LAWN HOUSE DRESSES —come Blue and White, Pink and White and Lavender and White Strip: White Organdie Collar and Cuffs, Tillet Lace trim. They are worth $1.50 and more. Not all sizes. If your size is here take it fo1 a Dollar. PULLAR & NIVEN Eyes Examined After a hard day’s work in the office or factory, why spoil the pleasure of an hour’s read- ing in the evening because of poor eyesight. To squint at the type and lean forward — that makes reading difficult and decreases the pleasure. Why not get all there is out of a book by wearing glasses— if you need them. 3 Our Specialty, “COMFORTABLE VISION.” Davis & Goodwin OPTOMETRISTS OPTICIAN 327 MAIN ST., PHONE. PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 18 MAIN ST. Daily Freight and "Express Service NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND NEW YORK LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE 3 MOVING AND TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. A. H. HARRIS Care of Adna Johnson, TEL. 961. VIM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from 1, to 5 tons. " AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. . A. M. Paonessa, Prop. e ———————eee e DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Ydvery Oars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplies and Repalring. MANROSS AGTO CO. OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. WPhone 2227 139 Arch St. DON'T FORGET DIONNES focal and long distance moving and trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- sonable prices. Also storage. 'Phone #87-32 and 382, 8 Gilbert street, New Britain. WILSON’S IDEA Senator Owens Urges Against Partisan Disputes Because of Its q Authorship. Washington, Aug. 1.—The senate was urged yesterday afternoon by Sen. Owens, democrat, of Okla., to accept the League of Nations covenant in or- der to establish a new world order and not to delay its action by ‘‘cap- tious and partisan disputes” over the wording of its various provisions. I shall not criticize the rhetoric or the said the senator. “This covenant is wise; it is thoughtfully drawn; stance it is splendid; in it is glorious. “A perfect contract between scoun- drels is worthless. An imperfect contract between trustworthy friends who have fought and bled together in a common love of justice and liberty is of wvery great value. Let us be devoutly thankful for the opportunity to bind the world together in bonds of peace. “On the battlefield a league of vic- torlous nations was established. The nations composing it discovered that, while they were bound together by the exigencies of war in framing the future relations of the nations of Europe with Germany, it was essen- tial to establish a league that should embrace all the nations of the world. “The political enemies of President Wilson should not throw themselves in blind fury against the covenant oa the theory it is his child. The prin- ciples of the league are those of The CZEMA To reduce the itche ) ¢ ing, use soothing applications of— YICKS VAPOR *YOUR BODYGUARD" ~30¥. 60+. 41 verbiage of the covenant,” in its sub- its purpose C CONUENTIONS Drousnt down (0 date. It represents the best opinions of the whole civilized world. Do not slay the covenant as President Wil- son’s child. He is not the real father, but only an honest physician who presided over the accouchement.” HELP FOR ESTHONIA Provisional Mfl N\ Government Asks For Help: cently Established Republic. Struggling to Maintain Rc-i i l C. L PIERCE & C0. Opposite Monument 246 Main St., New Britain The Music Store That Deals in PIANOS VICTROLA London, July 31 via Montreal—The Esthonian provisional government in a statement received here today, asks for further help in maintaining a re- public in commenting on the resolu- tlon against Allied intervention in Russia, adopted by the international labor conference at Southport, Eng- land, a month ago. The statement declares the Es-' thonians, with the help of the Allies have established a democratic repub- lic and are struggling to retain their independence and their right to self determination. It expresses hope that “democracy of England will not refuse further support.” and declares that if it is withheld Esthonia will become inevitably a victim of impeer- ialistic communism. TROOP DISCUSSION Permanent Locations for Troops Are | Being Talked Over Between Gen. | Pershing and Allied Officers. Paris, July 31.—The permanent lo- cations to be assigned allied troops on the Rhine are being discussed by Gen. Pershing with France and Great | Britain he announced here today. He | said the American force probably would continue to occupy the Coblenz district. Gen. Pershing said in his opinion the American forces in Europe would be entirely demobilized by the end of September except the Coblenz con- tingent which would number less than 7,000. The Leading Store OO 2 HARM=T = O C. L. PIERCE & CO. C. L. PIERCE & CO. M Lo FMORX M= . ™ . ™ dogei T %3 August Furniture Sale You can buy furniture cheaper now than you can for a long time Wholesale prices have taken three big advances this year Saturday We Shall Have a Big Dress Sale for Women and Misses Wonderful Values Infected Tooth Said To Have Caused Mr. Roosevelt’s 'Death The Ladies’ Homé Journal for April, page 145, carries a remarkable article headed, “Theodore Roosevelt's Teeth."” This is an article which everybody should read. opening paragrapa: “How expressive of his personality was Roosevelt’s smile! Here follows the ‘Whether your acquaintance with him was personal or only through photographs, the attribute of Roosevelt’s that you remember most clearly is surely his smile. of those teeth killed him.” ‘While the direct cause is said to have been what is known as or blood clot on the lungs, the trouble which cost the monary embolism,” Those flashing white teeth won him millions of friends—yet one “pul- life of the great American had its start in an absessed tooth 20 years ago, say the doctors. There is no telling WHAT troubles one the teeth. them every little while. Better be safe than sorry! Specialists in Bridgework Beautiful solutely Bridgework painless extractions. J. Henry Fagan, Dear Doctor: with is inviting when neglecting The SAFE way is to allow a competent DENTIST to examine This will safeguard you against complications. I make no charge for such an examination—and my fees for done are VERY REASONABLE. work Come in! You Have Only One Life--- It may be that a cat has nine lives but you have only one. The happiness you comforts that you enjoy must be yours now. Don't be satisfied with decayed teeth or gums year after year. and see me ai once, and I will explain every detail to you. Then we can, do otherwise, arrange for small weekly payments that you will hardly feel. work is absolutely painless for I use ab- if you 33.00 > NO AFTER EFFECTS NO NAUSEA Nap-a-Minit It is a matter of personal satisfac- find, the spongy Something better is in store for vou, and here is how to have it. Come in are not able to It is so easy and my SAVE ICE! The local ice supply is limited. Not a particle must be wasted. Use ice sparingly—and only when necessary. ORDER ONLY WHAT ICE YOU NEED. ICE PUBLICITY FOR QUICK RETURNS USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS tion to me to testify that the bridge- work you made is not only perfect in appearance but has proved most serviceable; and I shall always con- sider myself fortunate in having the pleasure of recommending you to my friends in order to better assure you of my appreciation. ARTHUR ADOLFSON, 348 No. Burritt, New Britain, Ct. J. HENRY FAGAN, Dear Doctor:— 1 want to tell you that your method of extaction is the best ever. To any one who wishes to have their teeth extracted I gladly recom- mend you. MRS. CLAYTON LAWRENCE, 215 West Main St., Plainville, Ct. Estimates Free 9P. M Let Your Liberty Bonds Pay for Your Dental Work. J. HENRY FAGA OPEN UNTIL WHAT ABOUT YOUR ' TEETH:? international surgeons like Dr. Hunter of London, tell.us that the teeth are often the unsuspecteg cause of ill-health and even insanity. Be once more the Happy, Healthy Person you were before your teeth went bad. Get back the eld “‘pep”, the self-confidence, the alert, ' active mind. Come in and see me at once for an examination. My office is in the very heart of the city. The equipment is ideal. Good dentistry alone is practiced here. So you cannot afford to miss the opportunity of having your teeth attended to and remember my work is absolutely pain- less. Great J. HENRY FAGAN, Dear Doctor:— 1 was almost tearful when T entered your office to have my ; surprised person when I realized it was out and without h> slightest pain. method of dentistry is truly wonderful and you can rest assured I shall make it friends. J. W. RILEY, 20 Union St., New Britain. tooth extracted and the greatest Your Nap-a-Minit known to my J. 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