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PECIAL 'ednesday3 Morning ATER GLASSES 98¢ Per Doz. FATIONERY DEPARTMEN] THE Kinson Dug Ce. 169-171 Main Stree! Buy a “Breeze- weave” ‘Summer Suit here and now at HALF ¢ PRICE Put it away for next year if you don’t need it Luke Horsfall Go. HARTFORD “It Pays to Buy Our Kind.” i Ra— he subject, € and move on 4the subject of health! cee =z We if married would more consistently fol- iow the laws of health they vould pay less attention to the aws governing divorce. Any- ody who’s got something the matter with their health can't help being a little bit cantank- erous at times. Let us help to take the kinks out ' of your physical disposition. believe folks Remember *Semon's Ice Creani. Axelrod’s Pharmacy 236 PARK Special R Rackliffe T, Opp. Bros. G Pors Son R. H. mp mily hn and Bmith davt AN Brwin sold today Real house at through the company a Belden Amelia Becker, Bus. school opens Estate three | street to Sept. 2. open fon will | ritulsky's h )niy four been made This is off 20 arrests me violation of [F1. G. Nichols Landers used by the phanson, the #, who left e McCann Pw York. Thomas Manning ¢ police that g the number ine while he ceting held n ar of Machinists' tomorrow night in est intoxication thi of when | for the fve buth ling out by the police considerabl since Jast month made W were the 1 is fill the v & Clark resignation cancy company of Lonis advertising mana pt a place in Agency of Irary to ace: Advertising has reported Oldsmobile bear 43,928 struck his ma- driving into his rage on Arch strec! this morning, id the driver of the car did not 6p to ascertain the damuge. Also a fi Adrop pattern rugs in B. Porter Sons.—advt. { to an wa | | | two weeks' vacation. OLD HOME WEEK PLANS PROGRESS Committee Meetings Poles are being 1l park for the electrie lighting Old Home Week and wires will strur o1ty The specifications have been carefully the wiring takes care of activity during the evenings upon which the celebration will be running, with an of good light The plans of the for the installation powerful lights along the mid-way to cxtend from the band stand to the tennis courts inside the trees. | \mple has been provided for number high attractions with between the two rows | of concessions. The eating house will be wired and located near the Hart street end of the pa while the dancing pavillion, located between the band stand and the eating house will also be well illuminated. The pavillion is to be 150x150 and will be a temporary stand. Much of the cop program has already been sent o the printers and the rest will be in the hands of the workers in a few days. The program is to be a beautiful one with a highly cmbossed cover decora- tion having a design of the State of Connecticut in the center of which the seal of the City of New Britain will be set. The wording benecath the de- sign is “The Hardware Center of the World.” Work is war bureau on complete lit of enlistments including all local hoys whether enlisted in this city or elsewhere. The manu- facturers of the city met this after- noon to discuss their write-ups which will consist of double page stories of the growth of their concerns with cuts of original and pr ent buildings. The ten page history of the City of New Britain is completed and has al- ready gone to press. The advertising section is along slowly, it is reported, and necessary for more advertisers make use of the space in the gram if it is to bhe success. program will take place of the September issue of the chamber of bulletin, this plan having heen found advisable in order to keep the money in the city. The general committee including all chairmen of sub-commiitees and all members of their commttee will meet tonight in the city council chamber. The mercantile directors of the chamber commerce will discu dvertising their meeting tomorrow morning 10 o'clock. set today in Wal- nut fou be of the cdmpany gone over and of all centers abundance committec call of a number of space of a roadw class for the souvenir the a being in of completed the compiling coming it is to pro- The t commerce of at at PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. two sons of Newark, N. J., ing Mr. Blair's parents, Mr. C. A. Blair of Maple Hill Charles P. Blair and | are visit- and Mrs. Mrs. Lydia Sjolander left this morn- ing for Brockton, Mass., where she will join her son, Harold A. Sjolander, who has accepted a position as organ- ist in th Swedish Lutheran churen there. William Works and local John, Walsh f the Stanley his brother, Harry, of the freight office have left far N. B., where they will spend St Charles W. Smedley, Howard A, Timbrell, W. W. T. Squire, H. C. Jac'- Harry Wessel enjoved a boat trip down the Conmnecticut river in Harry Bamforth's motor boat Saturday and Sunday. f son, Mr, and Mrs. daughter Weld, Me,, month. Frederick Porter returned they spent and | from the Jane have wherc Mrs. Bennett High street returned short stay at the shore. Brown from of have a Mr, famly from and of an Mrs. C. J Vine street auto tour Parker have through and returned Vermont. Ens Frank Vensel of Arch street | is home on a 10 days’ furlough from New Orleans where he is stationed. Seaman James J visiting his man, of Hig furlough Dopahue is home Mrs. Cole- five day ndmother, h street, on a Mr. and Mr. Casper Schweitzer of Slkhart, Ind., are the of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sautter f zue vs. William iteg: i O Mary rned from Mr. and daughter ( Mrs. Michael therine et, have with friends in und 31 from Hannon Hannon of retur Massa ed husctts. VINDS OLD While lookir yesterday at | Porter found i New Britain WTORY. old hooks | Eugene J directory of in 1871-2. DIR over some home, 1 old city published FoR TION INDICERIE 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief RELL-ANS L FOR INDIGESTION | ot ceding Gums, Elongated or Loose Teeth, Soft, Discolored or Spongy Gums. your breath is foul, if your teeth pain while eating, if you are sub- ject to bad tastes— then for the sake of your health, visit this most modern dental of- fice this week and learn how harmless and how speedy is our method of restoring the teeth in a sound, healthy, permanent condition. Don’t wait —put yourself at once in the hands of J. Henry Fagan, Dear Doctori— Helieve me vour grateful for the marked inter- est you took in my particular case. T was somewhat fearful when I first thought of hav- ing work done, but the very of the by one of patients J cleanliness office and kindness displayed you and Your dispelled all fears. Your thorough knowl- cdge of your has accomplished more for me than I ever thought possible. Mrs. Gallagher 161 Hartford Ave. New Britain, Ct. DR. your < staff 1y work | D, SOREJIOLDFURNITURE TEETH, GUM DISEASE AND FOUL BREATH Yield Quickly to the Proper Treatment You can save the teeth nature gve you and escape the tortures of aching teeth and the dangers of ulcers by simple, harmless treatment. every day. disease. Thousands of mouths like this and worse are seen The trouble is known as Pyorrhea or Riggs These soft-discolored, bleeding, foul-smelling and receding gums, loosened and sensitive teeth can be made strong and healthy. STOP DESPAIRING DON'T GIVE UP HOPE OF SAVING YOUR TEETH. See us today and learn more about this harmless, speedy, reasonable-priced treatment if you are suffering from Pyorrhea, or Riggs Disease, Gingivitis, Re- If WE GUARANTEE PAINLESS DENTISTRY WITH NAP-A-MINIT DON'T PAY HIGH PRICES—ONE PRICE TO ALL Full Set of Teeth S Teeth $5.50 and $8.00 Bridgework or Teeth with- $3 00 a lOO“] out Plates, as Low as SILVER AND PORCELAIN PILLINGS, 50c UP I GUARANTEE ALL MY WORK FOR 10 YEARS Comparison will show that I charge much less than other den- tists for the sole reason that T reply on a LARGIZ PRACTICE at SMALIL PRIC rather”than & SMALL PRACTICE AT HIGH PRICES. You are cordially invited and under no oblizations to have any work done. [t oo b e s e L SR ] New England’s Leading Denta: Organization READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS They Were Given Us after They Tried Our Nap-a-Minit. Henry Dear I want that extraction ver. To wishes teeth re Mr Clayton 1 J. Henry Dear | Fagan, Doctor:— It is a matter personal satisfaction me testify that the bridgework you made is only perfect in appearance, but has proved most service- and I shall al- consider myself fortunate in having the pleasure of recommend- you to my friends order to better of my J. Henry Fagan, Dear Doctor:—. Fagan, 1 Doctor:— to tell method the of was almost tearful to when I entered your of- fice to have my tboth extracted and the great- est surprised person when I realized it out and without the slighte pain. Your Nap-a-Minit method of dentistry is truly won- derful and you can rest assured 1 shall make it known to my friends. J. W. Riley, = preciation. 20 Union Frank T New Britain. | 1 to you of best vour not is was who to have #heir extracted 1 glad- ommend you. wrence, West Main St Plainville, Ct any one able; ways in as- sure you ap- St. McMahon Cherry St New Britain . HENRY FAGAN NEW ENGLAND’S LEADING DENTAL ORGANIZATION. 212 Main St. ROUILLARD- LINTON CAMP IS RELUCTANT Local Branch of Service Club Enthusiastic Over Old Home and May Not Participate. Rouillard-Linton the Marines’ encampment, 2, of and meeting Friday evening discussed invitation .extended to them part in the Welcome Home p according ta one of their office w they did not announce a definite | the sense of the meeting was that t vere opposed to taking an active in the parade was to be of a full week’ It is possible that the may that all local all ex-service pay, and this m ussed at the next meetir B Thursday evening that meeting also final action wil matter of parading Veteran Soldiers, Sai association, at to t unless 1he celebra socin request manu allow with turer: weelk be dis men a tter of beintion taken on the UNCLE SAM WANTS STENOGRAPHER TO WOI Sergeant C. J. the Beaudoin, in cha recruiting office, ceived orders from war department recting that typist The zed loc hits an pher and district. man en with honorable discharge. he put to work the main with the rank of first ¢ 1is pay and allowance will amoun month Sergeant Beaud whose office is in the post office hu ing, wil be s order be for that rvice He stat priv cured divects an ex- an at 1SS $120 4 receive applications TO HEAR STRIKERS, board will meet the matter of the striking workmen will be discussed. The water evening when mands the the department of Not Weelk No lors thein the ake rade and | hile ylan hey part | 5 duration tion fac- full | will the WAL 1 K. re- di- experienced stenog this the man will ion, ate. t.to oin, ild this de- of OVER BESSE-LELANDS NEW BRITAIN WHAT'S NEW There are so many Autumn Wear, all a suit beautiful it wonld Hats in our display of new models be to tell place there arc the New a little,out of the ordinary hat for that almost In the that is impassible vou 1hout them first smart Velours. SRS waiting here for you Have you in color vou have, there is a Velour model in a in just that shade. Some are in the chic sports modes, hut others are origi- nally trimmed with ribbon insets, and unique trimmings i The new velvels express very thoraughly the smartness and clev- crness of the designers. They are so ingenious, some with hardly any trimming, but so very interesting and chic. for youthful laoking, Tams are the acepted mode altogether the vounger woman; they arc <0 flattering and that it would be to the advantage of every voung person to have one. They come in Duve- tyn, Felt and Velvet and come in all the smart colorings. Quite the nicest things about our chapeaux, aside from their smartness, is their very mo | MINING CONGRESS WILL AT FASTEERN MASS. CARMEN TO VOTE ON STRIKI Aug. 25 MEET ST, Aug. 25-—The mining congress will hold LOUIS. MEET St American Boston, Meetings its annual | Eastern Massachusetts Street railway convention here November 17. Re- | were called for today and tonight to adjustment of labor problems, mcth- | Vote on the question of accepting or ods of increasing production and ex- [ relecting the recent wage isting freight rates will be the prin- [ award the national war cipal topics of discussion. labor which has been gen- Louis, of the of board, INHARMONIOUS PIECES CAN BE MADE TO HARMONIZE WITH THE FURNISHINGS OF ROOMS YOU DESIRE TO CHANGE. MAHOGANY, OLD IVORY OR ANY OF THE LATEST COLORINGS BY USING CAMPBELL'S VARNISH STAINS OR . ENAMELS For Particulars Step in to THE JOHN BOYLE CO'S PAINT STORE 3 & 5 FRANKLIN 3Q. Small An Unusual| Menberitic Opportunity e ]to Own the PHONE 359 Special Club Terms STERLING FURNACE WEEK AUGUST 25-30 Join the Sterling Furnace Club and this est-grade furnace becomes yours on payment Club terms take care of the Club members make the big saving of buy- small membership fee. balance. high- of a ing at the cash price and paying on club terms. This furnace in your warmth—no matter how cold t home means he weather. No pipes! healthful Supplies abundant heat with the minimum of fuel. Call and investigate this wonderful offer today. Special Club Features = Factory Heating Expert. We Buy Your Old Heater. Saving of Cash Discount. Free Consultation with the 80 West Main St. 11y disapproved, as it failed to give men a daily wage equal to that of the employes of the Roston elevated ystera. The vote will be tabulated erd l | f here tomorrow. Leaders look for ro,‘ | | the jection of the award and a consequent strike. ITALTANS HONORED. Admiral Who Is With Flagship. Boston Reccives Visiting This Country Boston, Aug. —Rear Admiral | the Ttalian and the Hugo Contz of navy of his dread- wel- officers flagship, nought Conte di Cavour were comed today to this city. Submarine chasers cscorted the battleship to her dock. The throughout the Italian Italian flag was the city conspicuous particularly in quarter. Most of the day was observed with official formali- | ties. The dreadnought will remain here about a week. Jawn Hills N New round tennis today York, postponement first Don’t lose the opportunity. Join the Sterl- ing Club at once. NIS POSTPO] Aug. Rain catsed of the singles g Forest until tomorrow of the national championship at P el