New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1919, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919 | COMMITTEE T . but urgent business will be di ) | s Councilman Wall, chairms ed at that meeting tonight. The | the ordinance committee of the com- | b, S S meeting has been called to pass upon mon council. is confined to the hospit ardinances to be recommended to the = With Sporting Promoters May Have to NarCiSSHS Put Up Guarantee - = | 300,000 Maxwells Bulbs o o L . THANKSGW‘NG i How they created a demand T | i discussed n amendment which would greatly broaden its | e, T S O Vs ‘ Lol for the Post-War Maxwell 38c. Up’ commisston. n Hosin chreie there. Prid CARV[RS L that cannot be fulfilled larly e Muyor Quiziey eame out \ in favor of a boxins commission, that | : ) Now on Display. | o e i wond e a X\ HERE is a demand for the Post-War Maxwell that eight > £ 5000 protective measure for the sport- 8/ ) great plants cannot fill . g public of this city, Alderman / 4 ) | e Stationery Dept. N M presilon ol the meet. | ; ; : | More than 40,000 persons who set their minds on having : “ b King of ,““_’ ‘ :u” \(;1 : 7 2 o i i one will have to go without. tiply the number of commissions. Ic‘flnsun nrug EU_ e '\'.lr:7”‘1”'“"x“\r‘v«'j‘\r:“:{J"}::-‘lwurl";:l | HARE“lARE 336 MA]N STREFT | that the great American public learned ‘to-know this car. derman t would only mul- =2, The cause for this is due largely to the -magnificent per- n: reads as follows ]69 ]'” Mam slreet tom Licenses to be issued open Monday NiShts Until 8:30 | This unprecedented demand is evidence of its deep rooted 5 Tho conii T o A I on licenses of the oy h % common council shall have power, - - - — - - — | appreciation. Then when the Post-War Maxwell came out, == ! unless otherwise directed by said with its score or more of refinements and improvements developed during the war, the demand for Maxwell reached a new peak. 100,000 are being built during the current year. 40,000 more readily could be marketed. Thousands are pridin, themsclves on pos- sessing one of these Post-War models; thousands more will have their hopes filled; thousands will have to go without. Which class will you be in? Piice, $985 f.0.b. Detrait council, to grant written license | e issued as provided in Section | of the ordinances, to persons applyir for ihe same for public amusement, concert, opera. or other performance, | as they, the committee, shall con- sider proper o be licensed, and for such time they shall deem fit, and i da) lon or u v, sueh reasenable condi- tions or terms as they, the said com- mittee, may decm best, subject to an Custom- appeal 1o the common council. Such license may at any time be revoked Made by said commitice or by the com- Shirts at mon council. and if granted upon conditions. shall be revoked upon the Spccia] failure to comply with such condi- Pric | tions. Nothing herc shall subjec Bl e i s GET BEST BUTTER plus s ! gity to any financial Hability or re- This Attractive Dinner Set Rl syl sponsibility. oy 7 ::”"'Z:"‘ ","""“'m‘l""'] The resolution was discussed in- Every pound of fresh, delicious Wedg- S | formally by the committee and it wood Creamery Butter contains 1 coupon. iots. The former is | wis voted that the matter of fees 25 of these, plus only $3.75 in cash, brings i 8600 he thoroughly studied and a report you this set of Feautiful decorated Parisian z he made at a future meeting The Sht quality which we S R S China. il el airman appointed Aldermen Cur- | | e A s, Rict and Spencer to make Wedgwood Creamery Butter ‘ \ | 0 A C. T. NOWLAND Local Distributor 537 East St., New Britain, Conn. Tel. 1493-3 the necessary report. In regard to | < i 5 o0 cach committee voted favorably, and the Wh ‘m‘\:’kfm];‘:'i“).:";“”f;f"f:"z matter will come up at a meeting of buy it.” Try it { the ordinance commitice this cven- 42 pieces of Parisian Luke Hm,sfallnn | inz, and the latter will be. taken up - Coupons are also packed with Saine Bt latun . at the regular session of the com- Parksdale Farm ILggs. vith a gold band. For 25 95 ASYLUM ST, mon council this cvening more coupons and $3.75 o Would Protect Public. Send money and Coupens to you can get another 33 % Alderman Curtis suggested i the | . P. BERRY & SONS, Inc. SEa T 3 | pieces for 25 more coupons. eve « o g H be ake vent of favorable on being taken Hierttonl Coral 75175 e e TR L by the ¢ontnion council on the amend= 4y magnificent dinner service. gt to the charer tomorrow evening, ibutors 112'picces in all. g { that a mecting he calied in’ a few for New England States . """fl"“""‘ days, when men prominently identi- i fied in sporting events would hé called ’Wy | i g fogether to give their views on rules C[TY I]EMS that would protect the public against d | fake exhibitions in the future = | Reinas Gets Panned. Alderman Paonessa spoke on the (uestion’ of having a hond of B500 as e of zvod faith in the giv- Morris Racher of 86 Hartford a ing of entertainments in the future. ¢ complained to the police 1 The alderman asked the opinion of ning that an automobile had killed | the recent fake bout held under the dog Racher secured the number | management Jack Reinas, who aft- the machine and was advised to] er giving thé fakers no money for nsult with the prosecuting attorney. | their part. turned around and gave B e 1 Ol oo EiniRnestErienc s Sl iincl trinan ins Kby e mittors dearce on . thiss of | Kipbing fown without meeting some B « , L L Drum Corps Carnival, T. A. B. hall, | msingtofy, 14, 15, 17, Advt. R R il andidates nt Wednesday night's| ©f his legitimate Dills. » Cr Alderman Spencer said. “Tt was a fake. It wasn't worth going across .exington lodge, T. O. O. . will | the street to sce.’ \for (he first degree next Thursday Alderman Paonessa-said he has ning | been after Tteinas to donate at least Beginning this week an abundance [fone-half of the money he secured suits will be shown for Thanksgiv-| from the bout to the TRed Cross. Our tailor shop is equippel to | Should the alderman be successtul in Biver the goods “on time Wilson's. | doinz this, hats should be off 1o him. [ ] Ayt Ie also said that the public must be Phenin Todze will meet tomorrow | Protected Alderman Spencer spoke A Remarkable Offer imade to the Sick for this W nt S o'clock, Speclal buginess|9f the possibility of promoters being i Visit only, by ¢ e e inan e | imposed upon. ~ Alderman - Paonessa s will be held after (he| Feported that he had two applications g i 7 ¥ “ho have tickets wiil | for boxing bouts. but due to the fact h / : g eps ,,‘,"' S Wil that two have been issued for this . : or send them to the hall | Gy, o netion was taken Arawing | . o TN T New England’s Wonderful Specialist rum corps has re- —WHO WILL BE AT— beting in 7 ! Building Inspector Will Demand up won at the day night. The \dherence to the Law Cover St Bl K> S N g Hotel Beloin Building Inspector John W. Allen X il FRopgbuldinss J @ NEW BRITAIN el \n”mh::y e m] I|mfi g . / : o .on making an A-ray examination of the under construction with regard o X k : - B ) R, / /o Lungs, with improved Magnoathis Sklascope as an ONE DAY ONLY fhetr monan e R e s i : ) ) / \ aid to Dingnosis. This and other wonderful methods ghestollowinzfreport: of examinations are Free to all who call on him at “The inspector would like to have 1 toll the | k N Y /A B Hotel Beloin, Wednesday, Nov. 19th, Hours from 10 W‘EDNESD Y NOV lgth all contractors follow the law in keep. elo : ing woodwork two inches away from . / A m. to 5:30 p. m, A . = chimney and then closing same two- | | 1 ] i To all who oall on him at Beloin Hotel, Wednesday, Nov. 19th neh wpace at each floor with incom- | LR EE FUR '“."s Dr. Naughton will give his Consultations, Remarkable Diagnosis uf hustible material | 3 / Disease, Wonderful “X-Ray” Examinations, all Medical Services, “Nine inspections were made Satur- ) e | - L e ———————————— Surgical and Officc Treatments Absolutely Free of Charge. day afternoon and six violations of N 77 Never hefore has such an opportunity been given the sick of this vicinity, and £ you are suffering, you X ‘ | his kind were found. ; Y should rot fail to take advantage of 1t. The sick multitudes crowd his offices from morning till night, and at durd cold remedy for 30 yews | VIt Is strange (hat re el s svery visit the young, the old, the rich, the poor, all apply to Dr. Naughton for rellef, so those wishing to - see upia coldiin 20 | RSO KO o him should remember the day, dates and office hours of his visit and call early to avoid the crowded last hours The “You will find the largest record of \ Are You Sick? Are You Suf- | Vhether a case IS icuratlager EatRer DON’T WAIT ! fires starting from faulty chimneys— s 3 7 it is incurable. but not the faulty chimneys so much : § fering? If So Call on Him | o¢ oniy will you be sursrisea at| The sick multitudes crowd his of- [ a5 the faulty comtractor, by putting I and Take Advantage of His | his wonderful knowledge of diseass, | fices from moTalng untl alghit, and it the woodwork near w}‘» chimney i : s his plain, conclse explamation of |YOU Would avoid Aisappointment you % FOOD FOR THE BODY ot B e e B L St ot h Skill and Experience. cause and effect. but at tne marvelous | should call early. Dr. Naughton makes c Sl S e n this climate with its sudden changes we Tne rapidity with which he de- | rapidity with which his common sense, | regular visits to New Brital n and Moon Ointment FHime RdR Toges Rotole thingto are all liable to catch cold, i 8 ! geribes all discases is truly wonderful | yationay treatment goes to the seat of i i i for buins s S g il e : A cold. and astonishes all who call upon him; | the trouble; giving relief, and in all s RS el Skl L S J R S o) a4 his extensive practical experi- | cases that have not progressed too me, neuritis, rheumatiom, iniuensa, | ment for more impressive. inatrus- Briggs I}lenthx:llateii-floarhoundCoughDrops I::” H e e e e I far, 8 eure. visit his Worcester offices o s sore (hroat, catarrhi. Anoint | tions are a safeguard — It is good policy to have a k pst and back, snulf a little up each B — 7 g policy g T . B i ko o listie oh. thedostue | LINKE'S CARt RECOVERIED, box handy. They relicve the cough at once. Doctor Naughton will positively be.at Hotel Beloin, Wednesday, Nov. 19th from @il fiios o day, It rebulidsthe | . g, Linke's seven-pusiengor auto- 10 o'clock in the morning un til 5:30 o'clock in the evening, to consult with and examine " of ‘the stomach nerves. mobile which w stolen from in front ANOIN WITH SUN AND MOON of his house Sunday evening was re- C. A. BRIGGS CO. a” cases personally FOINTING OIL for tired hody feel- [ covered in West Hartford yesterday . rheumatism, hardened arteries, | afternoon and the owner is now in CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 3 ves, lumbago, and sore fect..Pre- | possession of the car. The car was , L ed only by A. W. Lowrie, Hartford, | none the worse for tiie theft. The tank Makers of Briggs’ Boston Wafers 5 ° ° nn. Small size 10c. 1 rge size 75¢. | contained five gallor of 2asoline IN CATARRH, STOMACH. KIDNEY AND CHRONIC- ATLMENTS. OFFICE AND LABORA- trom time fo time to personally attend to his many patients who are unable te ° DICKINSON DRUG C( which it did not have at the time My Agent for New Britain., Tiilce eEbiit i Frontiof Bis hone ST e U s TORY, 311 MAIN STREET, WORCESTER, MASS. \

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