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BLAZING HOT DAYS do not trouble very much those who kdow from experience that ANZAC the new hop-brewed beverage is the best possible hot weather drink. Those who drink ANZAC know that it cools one’s temperature and invigorates land nourishes one’s body at the same time. Everyone enjoys its peculiar, tangy taste. Its hop flavor is a real one—ANZAC is brewed from hops. ZAC CO. *smsyas Local Distributors. Miner. Read & Tullock. YHE RED BALL [ReMiNGTON IR A uMC o \ Fitearms @ Ammunition | Shooting Right” A\t once for our 9th aniversary Sale: Sales- omen in all depart- afternoon | hents for ork; also for Saturday | | mail this book free DOZEN DRUG FIENDS REPORTED IN CITY Clinic Will Be Established to Treat Them Now clinic for the health mittee on this matter the Britain will soon have a drug addicts. At the meeting of board last night the com- made its |x;m(l board decided to accept it of progress with instructio with the nccessary ments. While it was did not have clinic, md one vhead 3 at the city enov money (o pay folt tor that cities well n& the icta establishin 1t once. 1 is now stent der hero, - ona Just whe auestion but emporarily held in rooms in city hall. Stockwell, aid that the commiftee r ts establishment as an « sity. He outlinad the Hartford. IHe sald charter provides robably he t the board of health Dr. William M. tendent omende lute in vogue in HS0- plan that for no ford Tobacco Habit Easily ¢ enquered | Yorker of wide experfon. written a book telling how the tobs snuff habit may be casily and completol banished in three days with benefit. The author, ward J. Woods, ion 17, New York Clty, wil on request oves wonderfully out of the s . cloar munly vigo reral galn in officie: nefits reportod. ling; no A New imprc strong v are ot rid more neod of morbid desire. > e tobacco (o pacify When your brain works like a dog with three legs walks— An active brainmust have pure blood, not ternoon and evening nd Monday evenings,f ith or without experi-| nce. Apply at once to r. Tucker. l I I | | All Your Family would enjoy the convenience and comfort of a Glenwood Furnace. You know a Glenwood range or furnace has the reputation as be- “Makes Heating Easy” ing the very best there is and we know how to put them in right. For old as well as new houses. Easily instalicd and the low price is surprising. {Glenwoo!| J%Wifi'&u? Furnace W. H. Metcalf poisoned with products of indigestion—or liver and kidney laziness. Largest Salo of Any Medicino in the Waeld. Sold evorywhere. In bexes, 10c., 25<. Skin trouble costs mary a man hisjob No maiter how efficient a man may be, if he has an ugly skin-eruption, there are positions in which he cannot be tolerated. He may know that it ls not m the least contagious, but other people are afraid, they avoid him, and he must make way for a man with a clear, healthy skin. Why run this risk, when Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap stop itching and clear away eczema and similar humors, so quickly and casily * Physiciana have prescribed the Resinol treatmont for over 20 years. Every droggiat sells Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap. For sample of each, tree, writs to Dept. 7-R, Redinol, Baltimore, Md. A DISCOVERY THAT BENEFITS MANKIND Two discoveries have added greatly to human welfare. In 1835 Newton originated the vac- uum process for condensing milk with cane sugar to a semi-liquid form. In 1883 Horlick at Racine,Wis., dis~ covered how to reduce milk to a dry powder form with extract of malted grains, without cane sugar. This product HORLICK named Malted Milk. (Name since copied by others.) Its nutritive value, digestibility and ease of preparation (by simply stirring in water) and the fact that it keeps in any climate, has proved of much value to mankind as an ideal food-drink from infancy 120 Wallace St., New Britain Telephone 228 to old age. Ask for HORLICK'S —Avold Imitations that in view of | > this | superin- | fee, but in New Haven there is a fee ot 25 cents for a prescription. This makes the clinic practically self-sup- porting. Tho doctor's fee s $5 per hour for two hours every day. The expense for the vear is about $3,600 The clinic in the Capital city is held at the police station. The addicts re- port to the police. Their history Is taken on a card. The police then re port each case to the hoard of heaith. | Dr. Stockwell said that he had taken | the matter of location up with city hall commission and found that there was no blace there, the city plumbers’ roam which he thought might be us being already shared by the sealer of weights and me ures. It waus suggosted that the board ! of ealth rooms be used and the doc s | tor sald that he felt they could be for | & while at Jeast Dr. Stockwell said | that nhe s assured of the co-opera- | tion of the New Britain police in tho matter. He sald that Hartford had 28 patients and that he knew of six addicts in this city. The police esti- mate about 1 It is estimated that the cost for tho maintaining of the clinic for the rest of the year would be about $400. Slaughter House Discussed. The matter of a new heating system at the slaughter house was considered at the meeting. The question of high pressure or low pressure boiler was discussed and it was brought out that similar work could be done by either. The cast depended on the make it was | said. Commissioner Burns said that the cost of the now heating & would be about $2,000 and the con- veyer equipment will be about $950. Dr. Witte stated that under the new fee system the revenue from the nghter houso would be about $3,000 a vear. Because of the lateness of the season and because the total ap- | propriation was insufficient to carry out the whole job it was decided to recommend to the council only that part of the work that is now neces- sary. It was learned during the dis- cussion that the Jewish people would like separate quarters for the slaugh- tering of pigs A communication was received from {he school board In answer to ono from the health department calling at- tention to insanitary conditions in some of the schools. wrote that it was without suflicient funds to carry on the wark required now. Wants Salary Tn ased. Dr. B. D. Radecliffe, milk inspector, petitioned the board of health for an in salary from $1,000 ‘o Rockwell reported for the plumbers’ examining committee garding the changes in the ice connections with sewe saying that the committee found that the ice box connections with sewers, saying that the committee found that the ice boxes affected had been installed and connected according to the rules and regulations and they faund conditions satisfactory and felt that the rules should remain the same. Dr. Stockwell reported that it would cost about $120 to attend the health convention at New Oreans and he felt that this would be too much. It was decided ta let the matter drop. Bills amounting to $628 were ap- proved and ordered paid. box TWO MEN BOUND OVER Donelli and Camerano Furnish Bonds of $1,000 Each to Appear in Su- perior Court on Serious Charge. In the Newington town court last nieht Rocco Donelli and Joseph Cam- arano of Hartford tried ! “harges of criminal assault alleged to have been committed on Mary | Swanson and both being found gullty were bound over to the next term of the superior court opening in Hart- ford in December. Bonds were fixed at $1,000 in each case and were fur- nished by A. Camarano, an uncle of one of the accused. Attorney E. M Yeomans of Hartford appeared for the accused, nd the state’'s case was sented by Grand Juror George D. Justice W. §. Walker sat on the case and bound the accused over, fixing the bonds. Miss Swanson recited her invitation to this city with tho iwo men, of her acceptance and of ) their actions on the way, closing with the story of how she was attacked near Blm Hill. She was cross-exam- ined by the attorney for the accused &nd he then waived further examin- ation. were on the story of City Hall Employe Sends Floral Tribute Alonzo Hart, superintendent of the charity board was a man well and much respected. There are many evidences of this tocay but none were pathetic than that of Edward city hall employe, who thought so much of Mr. Hart that he not only contributed a sum of money towards the general collec- | tion for flowers for the late superin- tendent to he presented by the city hall associates but also bought n beautiful wreath for him, himself. perhaps more Ryan, Church Board Wlfi Act On Call For Rev. Cook The church committee of the Trin- v Methodist church will meet Sun- Tiy aorning following the morning veship, at which time it will hold a once with the pastor in regard o the recent eall he 1othodlst chureh at Montelair, N, J Cook has faken a big life of this eity and would be rogretted by community leaving “urkart h—\h \nltv ‘v edding Set For Oct. 29 ind Mrs, W. S Washington street announce the g marringe of their daughter, scilta, to Thomas K. McNulty of Meriden, to take place Oct. 29 at g | Mary's church. tho | The school board | Aol liked | recelved to the | part in | Turkarth of | \SERVICE MEN’S CLUB ORGANIZER EXPELLED | T. F. McCarthy, Who Organized Rou’l- lard-Linton Camp, Dropped Financial Shortcoming. Because of alleged failure to make accounting for funds handled by him, Leonard Wood Post, No. 1, Veteran Soldiers, Sailors and Marines’ ciation of Hartford cxpelled Organizer Thomus I stormy meeting held their club rooms in MoeCarthy is well known in this city, having been the organizer of the Rouillard-Linton camp said that he was the handlc the funds of Tad their carnival through as planned The bring McCarthy r | 880~ State last night in the Capitol City. here one the local branch been ing of charges sulted from an investiga- tion by the officers of the camp of his report on a carnival conducted on the Trinity grounds during week of August 4 to 9. McCarthy is alleged to have made two the camp, one of them showing the venture had been a failure to the extent of a 14 cent deficit and the other showing a deficit of 47 cents. As the use of the grounds upon which the affaair was held was donated free and the carnival was operated upon a commission basis, the camp argued that it could not possibly lose money and demanded an accounting. Other financial ventures of McCar- thy were brought to light last night at the meeting 1with results alleged | to have been not entirely pleasing. McCarthy attended the meeting, but left the hall a few minutes before he was expelled. against for McCarthy at a | and it is | who was to | pushed | the | reports to | that | SWEDISH BETHANY NOTES. The annual mission meetings of the Swedish Bethany church will be held in Calumet hall, Church street, where the church quarters have been located until a new church is built, starting on Friday, October 17. Rev. Axel | Bengstet, of Brockton, Mass., will be the preacher. Mid-week services will be held tomorrow ovening. Tha Swedish Bethany Sisters will meet | afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. S will be held at the usual hours on Sunday. Limitation of Claims. At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the DIs- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the Tth day of October, A. D. 1919, | Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esa., | Judge. | On motion of Alice T. Rossbers, of said New Britain, as Administratrix on the Istate of C. C. Rossberg, late of New Britain, within said district, deceased. This Court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the | creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to tho Administratrix and directs that pub- | lic notice be given of this order by | advertising in a newspaper published | in said New Britain and having a cir- | culation in sald dlstrict, and by post- | ing a copy thereof on the public sign- | post in d' Town of New Britain, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. COLORED JAZZ BAND Opens Winter Engagement Tonight RED SWAN INN MERIDEN, Dancing Ever rcluding Sunday. Foreign Remitt: n-es Our remittance business embraces DRAFTS ON GRIDAT BRITAIN, ITALY, GREECE, PORTUGAL, SWEDEN D D FRA} NORWAY, MARK. MAIL and CABLE MONEY ORDERS at minimum rates to all parts of the world, where communica- tion is mot restricted, (to be extended as fast as conditions permit) FOREIGN CURRENCY kinds and denominations Bought and Sold. Geo. A“ Ou1gley 297 TRE An New Britain Bird k Store JUST RECEIVED assortment of Goldfish, Globes and Food. Also Pigeons. Large Aquariums, special sale on 105 ARCH AUTO REPAIRING Have your car Repaired by Efficient Repair Men. Any car our Specialty. 90c per hour; special quotations on overhauling jobs. Call and talk it over. Tel. 1121-3 AUTO REPAIR CO., 115 Glen Strteet. Stop that Cough JA BALSAM, A BOTTLE. -HANSON DRUG CO. New Britain, THE MTI1 30 CHURCH ST. Conn. VA STEAMSHIP PASSAG s rm\l““l" PASSAGES ope, South America, West In- dies, South Africa, Australia, China, S e, Agents for Trans-Atlan: do and Trans-Pacific §. S. Lines. GFORGE A. QUIGLEY, J 397 MAIN STREET. To E Superior In Flavor and more substan- tial than ordinary corn flakes. If you want to have the very best, ask for POST - STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD George A. Quigley 297 Main Street AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS bound to happen to the most careful driver., policy COMPANY, If you do not carry immediately in the are Automobile Insurance let us write you a AKINA CASUAITY & SURETY A Hartford Company. Home Bankmg & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAI TREET INSURANC TELEPHONE 728 MONEY TO LOAN |Wanted Four Good Carpenters - GOOD WAG Only A-1 Men Need Apply. Apply At Job at 1615 Stanley St., or Call Tel. 1219, Ten Carpenters Wanted Good pay and steady worl for firsty class men, i Power. BLAKESLEL, “ontractors. given on all Housewir ANDREWS & Electrical ( Estimates cheerfully work Reasonable Garden Prices Present Location, 61 Street. Fixtures, Repairs. I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE, Will Pay 3¢ 1b. for Rags. L. ZELDES * 19 WILLOW ST. TEL. 557-14 FOR SALE Small shop with two lots, centrally located. Just right for starting some light business. H. N. LOCKWOOD, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room 407 City Hall. Call Doherty's, 406 Arch street. Tel. 1446 for your Sunday Fancy | Steer Beef, Native Vea: Lamb, Eastern Cut Pork, Native Roasitng Chickens, Native Broilers, Ire: Fowl, Sperry & Barnes Hams ders, Bacon, Sausage, Pocket Tripe. Order your New England din< ner early. Vegetables: Corn, Lim Sweet Potatoes, Celery, Lettuce, Pep- Beets, Turnips, Cabbage. Fruit: Grapes, Bananas, Apples, Call again at Dohertvs’ dinner, Spring HORACE 1. HART FRED J. BILLIAN REPAIR WORK 75¢ PER HOUR TELEPHONE 1930 596 ARCH STREET Prize Dance at Bungalow Saturday, Oct. 11 i _Alpha String Orch. Pyrene Fire Fighting Devices Prevent BI G Fires October 9th is NATIONAL FIRE PREVENTION DAY, when every AMERICAN CITIZEN is expected to do his part to eliminate unnecessary fire hazards. In spite of all precautions, fires will occur—in 1918 alone the property loss was $300,000,000.00 and the loss of lives, 15,000. HELP CUT DOWN THIS LOSS Here are three great aids which we have in stock and which we can deliver to you immediately: 1—PYRENE 1 QUART HAND EXTINGUISHER—with bracket $10.00. 2—GUARDENE SODA AND ACID EXTINGUISHER—$15.00. 3—HART & COOLEY RUBBISH BURNERS—The strongest and most durable rubbish burner on the market today. 1—16x24 $3.75 2—20x30 $5.50 3—24x36 $8.25 Each of these Fire Fighting Aids is a DEAD- LY ENEMY to Fire. Each one is designed for the single purpose of cutting down the Great Fire Loss every year. Do Your Bit—IF NOT EQUIPPED, BUY NOW! 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