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ONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 191G, IDUTCH BULBS Nowis the time to plant your Dutch Bulbs. We |} ,/g0preg R i renbinpisigic of Tulips, Daffodils and BRANN e e Mazda Lamps, Pyrox Cooking Dishes Oil and Gas Heaters Coal Hods A. A. Mills 80 West Main Street Telephone 381 Heating Here's the Idea—We want to see how anywhere elsc. Plumbing Tinning B ys’ gui s Boys’ B@ys’ CITY ITEMS PERSONALS $12.85 St 5 Ghoom T RO O GO o 1; The Famous Elk The regular meeting of Stanley | the Naugatuck branch of the Ameri- VOLZ FLORAL CO i Suit Jr‘ 28 Point L] Women's Relief corps will be held on | can Legion at a banquet to be held Suit for boys as adver- . 92 West Main Street Suits $9.85 Neat mixtures in grey, green and brown, in good durable fabrics; Overcoats Brown Chinchilla, ages 3to9 $9.85 Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 0'clock | there tonight. in G. A. R. hall. — The C. C. C. club will hold a dance Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Fromen are in tised h‘ LadieSV Home Journal, all wosl, deuble seat, double knee, double in Barde hall, Tuesday evening, | New York where the doctor is at- November 11, to celebrate the si | tending the congress of surgeons. elbgw and 25 other spe- - ago. The ic will be furnished by the Alpha William J. Radil will leave tomor- row for San Francisco where he will | String orches A theater party of 18 members the Vulcan Iron Works office force will attend the performance of ‘“The Heart of Wetona” at the Lyceum, theater this evening. Prize fox trot hall, Berlin, tonight.—advt. There will be dn annive in St. Mary's church Tues ing at 7:30 o’clock for the late William B. Keeney. At the meetir of the Royal Av. canum on Tuesday evening, the * tificate of Commendation” will be pre. Long Overcoats for boys join his family for the winter. well made in nd dance, Grnngc! sented to those members who were in the service with exercises appropriate to the occasion. Refreshments will be served. Plans for a double house are being drawn by Hine and Brumbaum for Mr F. W. Berry and Mrs. C. E. Berry at Belvidere. The schools of the city will be closed on Friday because of the teachers’ state convention. The following marriage licenses have been issued at the town clerk’s office: To Harry F. Gra of 68 Belden street, nd Ellen Armstrong, of Leominster, M and to David P. Ryan, of 4 West Main street, and Ruth E. Beatham, of the same Mrs. Frank Wachter is visiting her | daughter, Miss Francine Wachter, | who is at school in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Andrews anil family have returned from an auto- mobile trip t6 Vermont. ROYAL ARCANUM WILL PRESENT CERTIFICATES The Supreme council of the Royal Arcanum is presenting a ‘Certificate of Commendation” to every member of the order who served in the war. At the meeting of New Britain coun- cil, Tuesday night, the presentation | will be made to the local members { Waterman Lyon, Eric Carlson, George ' by Past Regent George H. Dyson. New Britain council had five members in service—Douglas Johnstone, Dr. Root and Ernest A. Borg. Steps wi'l be taken at this meeting to organize an athletic club, as the council has a number of young men who are much interested in football, basketball, etc. it the intention to get teams in practice at once for the winter spor A large attendance is expected Tues- day night. Candidates will be in- itiated. Refreshments will be served. Y. W. C. A NOTES Miss McCreadie and Mrs. Krier are !in Boston attending the domestic science conference. On the bulletin board in the hall of the main building is this poster: Everybody, Attention! If the follow- ing classes were formed, which would Dressmaking, manicuring, French-Spanish, cooking and practical nu FAIR FOR BE A portion of Rusins live in the ci of New Britain—you probably have never met this name of a nation be- Tt was born out of the late war. are very patriotic Americans, 2 proved their loyalty by buying the vast portion of Liberty Bonds furnishing the greatest number for the American army, com- paratively speaking. | President Wilson recognized thelr staunch support of Am and everything that is American, and he was the man who backed up thelr Just request at the peace centerence. In consequence of thistheir nation in Europe was granted complete auton- omy under the administration of | Czecho-Slovakia. | The New Britain portion of Rusins | desire to bulld up the church as | present their religious services are held in a basement known as Holy | Trinity Greek Catholic church, on | Beaver street. i | To raise the funds in order to build | & church they will hold a fair from | October 25 to November 1, inclusive, | at Dudjack’s hall, Sexton street. All they you American broth- ers is that you show your appreci: tion of them by being present at their | fair. Your time will be pleasantly * spent and vou will not regret hav attended. We shall await you shall E reci your pres , amusements, ‘ cial features. Guaran- teed. Sold here exclu- sively. Without a doubt | all the . biggest values in | gale town during the sale. $12.35 styles; pants full lined, sizes.—During this $9.35 10 to 16. Neat grey mixtures. During this sale. $14.85 Open Tonight Until 9 0’Clock Connors-Halloran Co. 248 Main Street * address. There are at present nine cases of scarlet fever in the city. Out of the 11 cases existing last week, two have been lifted from quarantin Olive Abbey, of Hartford, a teacher of art in the East strect school, recovering from an operation for ap- pendicitis at the Hartford hospital. Tomorrow evening at 0 o'clocic the board of public works will hold ing on the abandonment of the line on the south side of STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause— Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets LET DR. FAGAN RESTORE YOUTH, That’s what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the 7eal cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered howels. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. ‘When the liver and wels are per- forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a lt);d lafie.zy %oamtd tongue, appetite, a , don’t- care l’eellipnog.r no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. ~ You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for guick relief. Eat what vou like. 10c and 25c. BEAUTY,HEALTH AND PER- FECT TEETH THE SMILE THAT DETRACTS . THE SMILE THAT ATTRACTS Before Treatment After Treatment Dr. Fagan’s method of furnishing the patient with teeth minus plates has been proved a success not yet duplicated. It is not ¢nly a great improvement over the usual form of Bridge Work, but its qualities are more lasting, it is more conducive to cleanliness, and it resembles the natural teeth more closely. . Dr. Fagan’s Bridge Work is radically different from other Bridge Work. It holds to the teeth or roots without slipping. You may eat anything you like. ful, strong, natural, inexpensive. It is the best Bridge Work modern dentistry can produce. It is what you want. DR. FAGAN'S ¥V Come here in the morning, have your old teeth extracted FREE without pain, and return heme at night with my natural Bridge Work replaced so that the teeth cannot be detected from the most beautiful and natural ones. Decayed teeth saved—locse teeth tightened—missing teeth replaced without plates. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEARS ap-a-Minit, Beauti- Fresh Fruit Desserts—2¢ Jiffy-Jell desserts, rich and fruity, cost but 2 cents per serving. Each package contains a vial of fruit essence, made from condensed fruit juice. Add boiling water, then this flavor, and you have a fresh-fruit dainty. Compare Jiffy-Jell with e the olg.styfl q}:xi];:k gela- X-Ray Specialist tine desserts. You will and find it five times better, Radiologist yet it costs no more. NAP'A'MINIT Extractions and Dental Surgery made painless by Dr. J. Henry Faga Millions now enjoy it. ® ‘l - ell Np PAIN DENTISTRY AT REASONABLE PRICES Consultation—Examination In the Most Modern Dental Office in the City ' Free 213 MAIN STREET Over Besse-Leland’s Store Flavors, at Your G . T mz P::::a;'fa:uz’b' e Estimates Cheerfully Given New Britain, Conn. Originator of Dentistry at Reasonable Prices No Work Considered Com- plete Unless Patient is Satisfled.