New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1919, REETING ng‘gfiggfi;’lw OVERTHIRTY YEARS|| CHAS. DILLON & Co. 3 ot UG corps of workers | ¥ MU 16 Dty (e, comm s e ] | (e S Britain i< i) Hartford ! e “,,‘_,M Sl Continuous Sale in New Britain is the splendid rec C ARDS 'Adver fisers Wlll Se¢ That Bvery- | aus e bevertacet, fpurticunrty ax | § ) i body Kuows About It s i Feather Hats SHOOL CONDITION Baicr & most Carctul SCICction e\t {1t s peedd v 0 ticwand | ARE BEING STUDIED | Longman & Martinez $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 and ve completed our stock of Holiday | a Dollar—that's the slogan for the oti b . Red Cross campaign from Novenber - i recting Cards which are now on dis- i S 2-11, adopled at a meeting of U i R | ® u (o) hay v | Special Commiittees of School Board Y. publicity committee last i I re are aln s In guy Japanese feathers, in multi colored wings and in shades Chadrman 11, V. Camn's gilice Wil Mcecet With Principals varying from the palest of hues to the most brilliant shades, our Publicity v oy WITHIHE - Feather Hats are about the smar and most modish bits of millin for the puh NextEwcdueuy. : ery of the scason. They are especially low priced Your ecarly inspection will insure a The zeneral progrn licity end of the ciunpaisn was fully it o Ao e e s SR R e S For House Painting HATTERS’ PLUSH MODES proposed Lo make the cam b e Newa. | S s o) (o considcr tho | $5.98, $6.98 and up to §14 .‘ , e o paper advertising will A SO [ e T T R e o 4 : FATIONERY DEPT, crousiy in (he pross, |l S Gow i e ol ST nenn g It is the cheapest High Grade Paint on the ‘u:mn\'\v‘-w-“ ollow i, and will also | L8¢ ol seven lux (hus been igned for weert by The Boys' | piece of work of serious and far d market lOdH_\’, THE o ‘;._‘.‘"jW"‘l‘j;“l“"l;‘,f‘lf”v")‘,“jj“ Sl i ol | Insure your house.from decay as well as fire. TRIMMED DRESS HATS e e o] I T Wit sl RECOIs, JLad R [ICeaaie Il Color Card and advice for the asking. \ $6.98, $7.98, $9.00 and up to $35 10 lho aineliont of (e hoolhs onc for organization resulting in {he bediter assortment to seleet from. hese are the beautitul high-grade Hats that the 1 dressed woman wants included in her wardrobe. Some of them are faced With colored duvetyn, and they are all remarkably smart e { choice of 1. C. Goodwin as chairman It you looked the length and breadth of the land sou could . . hs in Stores. : iy i q Red | FL Gl Vibberts as elerk; and the | 8 ‘Ind no prettier modes than we are :howing in this assortment. They F 1t s ,ml.p. s« ul m\ HEN ““y»“ ‘M:I.‘\ e YRR Tt s e 5 arve wondertully made and trimmed, and their colorin u® excep Cross hooths in the Main street s R e e e tionally smart, as well as their trimmings all nest week I . Comstoek sent ; o o 3 y o 10ay Lo Al the chureiies | 9f piocoituve Tor Fulnre hisefings ¥ Onand After November 1 This Store Will Close Saturdays at 6 p. m = = = S Mictacl Smith watl ion and e nrobosed Gaizh v | i ; - - TY IT; {lnee 10 Il o Grbe | i COMIDECIONSING #(111y ot othor (ARIcH A Good Strong Boys’ Suits, Mackinaws and CITLAIENS s I L s e § 3 & 5 FRANKLIN 8Q. PHONE 359 . : Bidknen i i ebon] S -‘-‘\*"LI“'\'-“-L“""\‘;}‘}"‘"‘;l“;"";"““\“""“‘f"f“.f;,,'.,‘,‘,‘f‘,(‘,ffl”.\, byt o e Overcoats on Easy Weekly Payments. Binst Frank Kovalezyk at the ety | (¢ houses. Walter Rt Fletcher wi I : : Y ook after the distribution of the ! S rt session yesterday. Attorney T s eon (o | Qi e en e — e — s v L rry . Milkowitz appeired for the |} Sl e e Phese questions nre of pe AN P i RN - . P Ao tiff and sent ont IIHHV“I \":, ar NN'V e e it (ol Cilizene At el (o in o [ uavRpcEovcaledRas Rilneftiiboyc Sdlies | HOTEL CALLED SANITARY. Jov. Victor Records af Morans’, | Windows \“{‘“ ‘w & ( posters. el Ior this reason [ tions are studied by the committee [ The Spaniards' hotel in Bollerer's aptains Meet. havt full publicity will be given to all im- | o seven )Vvlm Kk on Commercial street is sani- - policies, (1) the salarics of (eachers t the meeting of the Burritt An ""‘“l“" A = SN0 “:”( I:“’“: portant matters of information that The next meeting will he on Wed- e Bt B L o s e [ e s e s noon i nesday evening next when the prin- | yesterday following an - investigation [ieY tomorrow avening ut s GIEeS (i) Colnliy olub, wiere dhey were (== = = | cipals of the High school and the X S e 63 Ch h St t Judd's hall, (he clection of ofli- . e ini o His i : made yesterday by I M. Stock- urc ree 8 of the organization for the en- the 8 ‘v e ; | I ) |['v\(HHIllflll‘l]'(:l.\l\lll\“ll” school will [ well, superintendent of health, 'lumb- | Bg vear will take place. All mem- | Maurice H. Peasc e i he invited to disc Yith the com- [ ing Tnspector T. J. Quinlivan and In- — S—— — e Krwin, who did such capable work S ik 5 i . s i - y — —— s of the society arc ursently re- \ miltee the relative merits of the | spector J. A, Dolan. The hotel is psted to he present. as general Campaign managor. last | 6-2-4 and 6-3-3 plans of school or- | being used by some Spaniards who k R U Cl ified C 2= fovdmber Victor Tecords Sulurday, | VoAt 18 wkwin O 16 40 F BHCE0 ranization. came here (o work in a loeal factory ulc eturns se assirie: Olumn L. Pierco & Co.—advt. [fmotuimuciio] Pl tary. That he conclusion remehed ampaizu. The sume gl il S G L (e captains as a rule will he in charg loween whist and dance in Boolh’s | ()ne o two changes have been mad I Friday cvening, Oct. #l—advil. | i, (he staff, and the new men are famuel Kalvo, market man on | expected to make a record for them: 3 = 6 BELLANS 7 d ° rtle street has 1t suit through | selves. orney Harry i for §150, Ward Captains. D Hot water | the recovery agamst | mne ward caplains appointed @re z Sure Relief | ery ) Slering S Road. |0 follows: irst ward, William ¥, d Winkle attached prop- | yjapgan; second ward, Arthur N, Ru - of the defendant. The writ is | yyepford; third ward, Noah Lucas; FOR INDIGESTION rnable before the ciw court the | fourtn ward, Kdward Peterson; fifth t Monday in November. el . uncheonette served daily at Clark | I Srainerd’s soda fountain.—advt. GO o . . k ° i o T e New Britain Family Clothiers (where Credit 3 1 against Samuel Good- ! ¥ residents of this city, ? eaued o vestoraay ariemoon ‘io- | Equals Cash.) : Judge John K. Keeler of the uest of Mr. Goodman's lawyers. m rank J. Spring sold today through amp Real Estate Co. a three- The Ladies' Home Journal rnr April, ym;‘n 145, carries a remarkable aily house at No. 397 Chestnut o article headed, ““Theodore Roosevelt's Teeth.' Jacob Taffs and George e ' ! = This is an article which everybody should read. Here follows the opening paragraph: rget Viking Fair Bunsga- b i A b 63 Church Street ) “How expressive of his personality was Roosevelt's smile! 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. Thoso flashing white teeth won him millions of fricnds—yet one of those teeth killed him.” “CTHINIK” Give a glance backward and a long look forward While the direct cause is said to have been what is known as ‘“pul- monary embollsm,” or blood clot on the lungs, the trouble which cost the lite of the great American had its start in an absessed tooth 20 years ago, say the doctors. There is no telling WHAT troublos one is inviting when neglecting the teeth. The SAFE way is to allow a compefent DENTIST to examino them every little while. This will safeguard you against complications. I make no charge for such an examination—and my fees for work done are VERY REASONABLE. Better be safe than sorry! Come in! Special appointments for Sunday "elephone 606-12, (Willlams Estate Subdivision, Main Office, Third Floor P. National Bank Bldg. 4Open Evenings). cheapest. Specialists in You Have Only One Life-- . Brldgework It may be that a cat has nine lives but you have only one. The happiness you find, the comforts that you enjoy must be yours now. Don't be satisfied with decayed teeth or spongy gums year after year. Something better is in store for you, and here is how to have it. Come in Beautiful Bridgework iwith ab- and seo me at once, and I will explain every detail to you. Then we can, if you are not able ‘o rolutely palnless extractions, do otherwise, arrange for small wgekly payments that you will hardly feel. It is so easy and my work is absolutely painiess for T use Dear Docto: NO N : - NO AFTER wee Nap-a-Minit S It 1s a matter of personal satisfac- in appearance but has proved most serviceable; and I shall always con- Great international surgeons like Dr. Hunter of London, tell us that the teeth are often the sider myself fortunate in having the unsuspected cause of ill-hcalth and even insanity. Be once more the Happy, Healthy Person vou vleasure of recommending you to my were hefove your teeth went bad. Get back the old “pep”, the self-confidence, the alert, active friends in order to better assure you mind. Come in and see me at once for an examination. My ‘office Is in the very heart of the of my appreciation. clt The equipment s ideal. Good dentistry alone is practiced here. So vou cannot afford to ARTHUR ADOLFSON niss the opportunity of having your teeth attended to and remember my work is absolutely paim- 348 No. Burritt, New Britain, Ct. less. NOW reversed spells WON. There’s a hint for vou men and women who are prone to ‘“‘put off” oppor- tunities when they fall at your feet. As Low as 5 . E . $3.00 J. Henry Fagan, These Plots are in a well established section. If vou buy you will make a profit by helding them until the building movement starts. This can’t be later than next spring. ckokciegekeketototototedotetotofofotetotobeRotetotetoted e - 19 Plots with frontage on the new highway to Plainville. J. HENRY FAGAN, Dear Doctor: I was almost tearful when I entered your office to have my footh extracted and the greatest Jh R PGS, aur:;r\s,e-d’;u;v'.\n‘n‘\\hrlw\ 1 ;nuhn‘d’ it out.and witheut the slightest pain Ynu‘y Nap-a-Minit method of dentisiry 1s truly wonderfu C rest assurer shall make it known to my e Dot msinad Y { and'wou (can rest assured I Al akel ! I want to tell you that your 20 Union St, New Brituin method of extaction Is the best ever, J. HENRY MAGAN. B } To any one who wishes to have Deart Doctor— their teeth extracted I gladly recom- Tt HE extent of the Williams Estate is so | | vast, it is deemed sound business | & vy e x| ool U IS policy to properly prepare for the larger LR scheme of development covering the entire 0 Estate by tendering the portion now plotted Beucrrch at present market prices without regard to K600 count for cash | GHEBHGH RS | | | P is & matter of personal satisfaction fo me fo testify thal the bridgework you made is not ol s de = mendivoy: - only perfect in appearance, but has proved most serviceable; and [ shall slways consider myself Ly L UL = MRS. CLAYTON LAWRENC fortunate in having the pleasure of recommending you to my f(riends in order to better assure you 215 West Main St., Plainville, Ct of my appreciation I‘I\A\’K T. McMAHON, ferred payments, Py T s Tot e e future values, so what you buy now will be at a figure positively 15 to 25 per cent. less m Central Squarce thie Willinms Estate i reached direet by way of West Main Street and Black | than next year’s prices. | L 212 Sale Starts Tomorrow at 1.30 : Fchmatm J HENR i FA GA N MAIN " nina g ST PIE WAY YOU HAVIE ALWAYS WANTED TO GO tions Free ock Avenue to Corbin Avenue R il e OPEN UN'NL NURSE IN it e el e b e A i 9P. M Pam]ess Denttsts ATTENDANCE T N T e s T Let Your Liberty Bonds Pay for Your Dental Work. I Will Take Paid or Partly Paid Bonds FEBBEEFEIBVOBBH OB IBBBLE R }ixi}&}i}..&@@@@@@@fi T e e e e

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