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, SEPTEMBER 23, 1918 |WITH CLEARING WEATHER, BERLIN Good Bea FAIR CROWDS WILL BREAK RECORD Cadum is not an accident. The new bread which comes to you from New England’s Largest Daylight Bakery is a $read that Science has taught us how to bake. Just try— Magaziner’s Heavy Track Makes it Neces- sary to Cancel Some of the Horse Racing Which Was Scheduled. MIDWAY PREPARES FOR BIG CROWDS Although the inclement weather of vesterday cast somewhat of a damper cver the Berlin fair officlals, and caused a certain amount of pessimism among the various concessionists, which was not greatly rclieved at the fle has been in the business for over | 15 vears and is a native of Boston Take Charge of Poultry. James Thomson of Kensington, Thomas Cashman and John H. Weber of Berlin have been appointed by the &£eneral committee as superintend- | enis of the poultry pens The poul- and in each c¢ «nd one male. | Many prize roosters are caged in separate quarters by themselves. Poul- | try judging will be held tomorrow. Today's Races Cancelled. The hor > grounds to- day were also affected by the bad weather and had to be cancelled as ! the track was in far from good con- cition. It is probable that the races \ Cadum Ointment has proved a bless- ing to thousands who have suffered for years from irritating and_stub- born skin troubles. Much suffering from skin troubles may be avoided by the use of this wonderful remedy. Cadum Ointment is good for eczema, pimples, blotches, itch, scaly skin, eruptions, chafings, piles, rash, scabs ringworm, cuts, sores, burns, etc Cadum Ointment is a French preparation] [made in America from the original foriaulal e e e e e e l scheduled for today will be held to- morrow afternoon. The 2:15 pace | MceNamar and the 2:18 trot, each for a purse |t} of $500 have attracted many of the second, Willham Tanguat; urd, N. Swataskas 100-Yard Dash (Girls) First weather indications this morning, | prominent horse owners and many | Helen Lynch; nevertheless, all are practising watch- rvs have been made. Among the | third, Wilhelming Stacl ful waiting—watching for the clouds | Lkorses scheduled for the week are, 50-Yard Dash 4“(;\'&‘7 First, Ray to break and waiting for the sun to | Allewood the Great, Miss Keese, Fri- [ mond McKeon; second ('("l":l]nll(‘l" shine Last year the opening of the day and Mary. third, George )[(‘]mn:fl'd g i fair was not especially auspicious, Meriden Day Tomorrow owing to the weather, but subse-| Wednesday will bring forth many| . roclogical Society Exhibits. ©00008® quently there were several days of | of the Meridenites to the fair as that The Connecticut State Pomologi- cal society this fine weather which assured success |day has been set for the Meriden vear offers the best to the venture. This will undoubted- | pcople. One of the featurs of to- eXhibition of fruits and vegetables I Iy be the case this year, i e e over M’jl('m it public display at the i 51 P 7 g A ednesday S Friday 3 . me 5 5 ¢ . 1o | fair. This the annual twenty-first ou will probably pronounce Woedne and | letic meet in which many of the lo- | ' ) 0 ) ] p Y p urday yet to come, {hose in charge [ cal athletes will participate. Among , A1l exhibition and the fruits on dis AManyswornon blind to the ill cffects bad teeth have on it perfect—whether you try | have every reason to feel that their | the prominent athletes to be present | PI&Y fill & tent the size of a large cir- | B their health, beauty and individuality. Women and men too, al- & effofts will be crowned with suc- {will be Sandy Evans and other track | ¢US pavilion. Those in churge of this et redlelue e lue pyoeia - and safiesing ol SUGAR LOAF or AMERI- cess for just as soon as it clears off | men of repute, which are being | (et are V H a1 preal- || W agoniesl ron i ein locth iand Samme iniind yiretuse (o Ses the greatar thousands of visitors will flock 1o | hrought hete under the auspices of | 9ent: of Cheshire: H. C. C. Miles, sce- n:flngo and discomforts that these conditions will eventually pro- CAN LOAF (for the new the grounds, where they will see a|the St. Joseph's Young Men's Athletic [ relary. There will be $600 in cash | g duce. bigger midway, better exhibits and sceiation. prizes given away to the winners in bread is made in two styles.) more interesting features than ever cllowing the athletic program | he exhibit. ) A g before. = there will be a band concert and State College Exhibits, fl frequent cause although not the only cause, of Pyorrhea, or Rigg's = Middletown Day Today. \u\_\dC\iH(‘ on the stage adjoining the What may be considered a real Disease. 1c gums become irritated and infected by disease-pro- Today was observed as Middletown | Sidges’ stand. Balloon ascensions | feature of the fair is the exhibit that ducing germs, the tissues are broken down and pus forms. Unless At Yoar Grocer’s 'day and had the weather baen more 1wl be made shortly after 4 o'clock. | is bai offercd by the Connecticut the pyorrhea sufferer is prompt in putting his case in the hands of favorable the grounds would have . Prize Winners ,\nnnlln(‘»d‘(l‘ | State College. Posters showing im- a dentist, the infection continues, rapidly dissolving the soft bone Il T " D .[ been filled with Middletown residents, ev. Samuel A. chairman of | provements on farms and modern surrounding the teeth, which is called the alveolar process and Taste this good new bread second, Bernice Tryon; BLIND WOMEN CAUSE AND EFFECT. imulation of tartar where the teeth join the gums is a | as during the past sev vears Midx | the committee in cha of the pro- | scientific farming have been posted destroying the attachment of the soft tissues of the gum to the dletown day wa v a succes sram for Children’s day ported this|in th> colleg: and real valvable in- B tceth. In severe cases the teeth become loose and eventually fall ful one. Games betwsen a Middle- | MOrning that yesterday program | formation to the farme: given free out. Magaziner Baking Corp. ® The Lorraine Shoe Co. 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We ask you to consider this letter a personal invitation to call to learn of the advantages to be derived in making this Store Your Shoe Store. Very respectfully yours, 53 ): fed fed & ko o] & & (o8 ke 5 & & O} & o L] kol god £ ted Eod ced ke ko] ke e (o] ). A9). AE CASH, FULL thorough examination, for which there will,be no charge. DR. J. HENRY.FAG New England’s Leading D_ent‘al',, Organization . e 213 Main Street, ‘New Britain Over Besse-Leland’s THE LORRAINE SHOE CO. town and New Britain athletic asso- | Went off very smoothly a of charge. Lectures will be given tooth and gum discases is dangerous. Thousands of persons af- noon but owing to the fact that the | #Nd out of town schools participated | entire week by men of prominence. fected with systemic and physical ailments, stomach trouble, indi- grounds were wet the games had to|iP the day's events. The following Gucets of Monor. Sk : from conditions which would be entirely removed by curing their SELE eenl Thursday, which is to he ohserved 3 - Expert Balloonist Here, ”1? ':T\‘v\”‘fm:‘\“(;‘&}-c- o EEG rnor's Day, will undoubtedly mouth troubles. Diseases of the mouth never stand still—never the grounds yesterday was the coming | Stack; third, Margaret Chipponi. races and entertainments will be of- ;’)‘:g’(‘;l’,‘;fn ‘51‘,‘]‘:‘;"\,1&';‘]’!’\‘?};_ jxcatments SEE DR. FAGAN FOR of Professor Harold Cattes, an ex.| Deanut Scramble (Boys)—First, B, | fered on that day. Governor Marcus | L MENT. 5 5 . 2 are dirctly traceable to diseased teeth and gums, among them, In- pute throughout the countr Pro- | third, Flavel Elliott. Connecticut Foot ¢u and will de- el SRR . s Lot R O / Dl e S el Pl sl il e e e e e, digestion, various forms of Stomach Trouble, Diabetes, Rheumatism, loon exhibitions at the state fair for | Lumpkin; third, Kenneth Suprenant, | erRor will have something to sa: m{‘m ,i.mf'” " “;:'.;','"M,‘\“"ff" il'."i"mmff"' "‘."u:n.r e, many vears. Three years ago tomor- Peanut Scramble (Boys)—First, | Fe8ard to the present strikes act D e s s s (Coeqvenont at the state fair, Professor es | Fiske; third, Mike Venrillo. Another guest of honor to be pres- Moutis are apeolutely neceSency (o guod healGu On another oc- | Viela Boardman: second, Rose Chip- | of the United States William Howard railroad track just as a train was ap- | tora ke; second, Ruth € 10:30 o’clock. The foimer president proaching the spot where he landed. 100-Yerd Dash (Boys)— will deliver an address on Wilson's e 7 3 & g AR - % i e e dnahe truth is hard to believe at times, but I have given it to you. 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" LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED THE thhed Tread | ——— B My TIME AND PEESONAL . TION IS i COMMAND come in for advice, or gme 10 look the office over. My metHods put me in a class entirgly by myself. Come and 106K over my ess And v gno g talked to you thus, I invite you-to call for a Free Kxamim It will repay ) a few ullllflw time to learn the truth §§ You arve in need of a Dentist right now, if nothing else but a Price 4 4 8 MYRTLE ST, — Cor. Maln. NEW BRITAT To delay attending to the important matter of curing mouth, ciation were scheduled for this after-| the children from the local s on agricultural suljects Guring the gestion, etc., though probably unaware of it, arc simply suffering r et list is of those who won places in ! 0 . ! remedy themselves. They cither grow worse through neglec What aroused much comment about | Lernice Tryon; second, Wilhelmina | Pring out a large crowd. The best Y y_either grow worse rough neglect or pert balloonist, who has gained re- | Swastaski; second, William Barrows; | tiolcomb will be esccrted by tho | H S oA I e aa) folievtnn (IS idistine atmenth : ; # Gout, Kidney Trouble, Arteriosclerosis, Ne bnin, % of the local people, having made bal- | William Johnson; second, Perlman | tions. It is probable that the gov oo Arterigsclevosts, Notmsidenis, Dowsl D o 2 2o a4 of neglecting the teeth. Good teeth, healthy gums and ol ,New England’s Largest Dayltg/lt Baker_) vow, while dropping in a pa iR emCieE et B | CRRE (O GOk gums and a clean landed in the Murray clay pits and | Candy Secramble (Girls) — First, [ ent at the fair will he ¢x-President e S N PO N S | . noavly drowned, F - kR U Cl -f- C l rious injuries when he landed on a Backward Race (Girls)—F the grounds cn Saturday morning at or Quick Returns Use Classified Column 1 n ! Throw off the mask of indifference. The whole unvarnished league of nations. 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