New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 14, 1920, Page 2

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Marsay ot Water Bottles Stock Just In 25 per bottle - THE inson Drug Co., 69-171 Main Street un & Moon Sacred Anointing oil hardened keep kin soft by anointing twice a Prepared only by A. W. Low- rtford, Conn. Ior sale by Ptores. and Department Stores. fize 75c, small size 40c. e at The Dickinson Drug Co., in street. nd Clothing Values Sale Prices WORD OF FRI ADVICE. NDLY EIE I o as other wise shoppers doing: hvestigate our sound cloth- values after you have seen offered you at @ are centent to leave the lict to your own judgment. wl e Pays to Buy OUR Kind.” fibe - uke Horsfall @om\?any 93 ASYLUM STR HARTFORD. | two mon | The | cieney, i tfon. ———————————————————————————————"- NAVAL RESERVISTS HAVE CALL T0 DUTY Must Take Cruise or Long Period of Drills itain sailors Thir n re Naval a in ri in ho have bec ased d from active service ‘aval L letter Glennon, of the rird district men wsked and ¢ruises which ntain efliciency United States Reserve Forec, from Rear- commandan:, seived H. them Admiral reorganization units. 1o take such in drills to m part required incidentally, « the 10 enroll in a contirmed status that entitle them to draw retainer during their next enroliment After three months' and after having firmation Navy regul: ed man 1 vatir and men wiil > service li for con ncee with the sficer or enlisi- med in his rani nd draw, retainer hs’ pay each year. Existing Jaw requires a minimus 6 drills a year and of two months e service during ewch enrollment ctive serv be performed in one period or months it may be divided into cruises of a year for each vear of the enrollment. This drill and active service are necessary to maintain e according to the communici- A confirmed member of the Naval Force who fails perform the service required to main- ain efficiency cannot re-enroll in the confirmed status and immediately re- ceive the higher rate of retainer pas Accompanying the communication from the commandant red blani requesting of each man, in addition to other information, answers following questions: 1.—Do vou intend drills and cruises :d 1o maintain eff you can re-emroll in status and draw your next enrollmen —Would you drill one evening a which evening? (See alte question.) 3.—W your 36 drills into one week of con- tinuous duty? If so, what season of the vear would be most convenieni for you to perform this duty? alternative previous question.) 4.—Where do you prefer battleship, cruiser, destrover. marine chaser, transport, supply ete., or particular shore station “What kind of duty a prefer on the ship or at station mentioned by yod above? 6.—Do you know omissions or other record, orders, pay. be corrected? or pa base of act icy e may two or 15 davs fou Reserve is a to the to tuke which iency a iner part are [a} a confirme:l r pay prefer Wi to attend 22Tt 50, ative next (See duty— the of any defect etc., errors, in that need to Fine entertainment at fair.—advt. the Elks' Gasoline Increase Is Roland H. Tyler, Texas Oil compan day thraugh offic other gasoline incre wholesale price to 26 1-2 cents per lon and 29 cents per gallon. retail. The price is effective January 15 at all filling stations in the city. crease has been expected in view the published statements from the oil fields stating that the present prices are inadequate to maintain the refin- local agent of the 1 channels of se. bringing | cITY ITEMS "Protos club will hald informal d 30, in the its first The arranging the of the affair consists of Joseph lan, \V. Wesley Canfield and McCabe firtn - of Mulvihill & has dissolved and in the future hpany will operate as the Mul- lectric company, was the evious to Mr. Bovle's becoming ed with the business. Mr. Mul- ill have =ole ch were no cases is morning hnd at the police Anderson the - Emma, AT R 1o his home afte with M Belden street Ridlon of has return g a few days harles Parker of ALER'S REPORT READY on, sealer of weights has compiled his qu months port shows: or measuring de- nspected and condcmned ackages : number of weight for repairs. 27 re prosecutions nspected or ations of 1nd easure three more da dvt = ure -~ | Hot water Suyre Relief =, =1 ELL to | and 1.014; | eries NAME BANK DIRECTORS, of New Britain ct Old Board. | Stockholders Bank R At the annual meeting of the stock | holders of the New Britain bank yes- terday the re-election of the old hoard took place. Three vacancies on directorate were filled. The new rectors ars Arthur 1. Kimball Landers, ¥ Clark, who chosen w while ago, lloward C. Noble, of North & Judd Manufacturing com- pany and Georg Kimball. secre- tary of the American Hardware cor- poration. Mr. Noble succeeds Darius Miller and George T. Kimball succeeds William 1. Hart. The other directors I. Sloper, | H. S, Walter, Charles Minor. . H Davison. lain, George W. Traut, Albert E. Allen Moore, Robert N. Thomson. of | i | are | bin. FH 10 your heart'’s contentat i —advt. ne rair, ALLING SWORN IN Benjamin \\ s appointed assistant j crnor Mar H. Holcomb to ftill ney caused by Judge John am, who received the geship to the death of the Judge 5 it skill, was swort thi morning new L judg: upon his duties immediate- the statut not allowed \ttorney Allinz, who dge by Gov- assis il enter 1 According Judge Alling will tice either civil n the local court to state ases DORIC COUNCTL MEFTS, stated : mbl Doric ML will be building, The Ro will be lass of candidate of counc held in My 1, o'clo de 1 forin or city hments e served PROCLAIM BE UM UL, (Havas) o spelle ercign Mai ire £0 ove 1 fimed Of peace brog INDIGESTION nimion | T were to | in so that | during | uld you prefer to consolidate vou | your Effective January 15| was informed to- | di- | was | the | LICENSE COMM'TTEE I3 WILL INCREASE FEES - j§ Common Council Greup Sits for Dis- cussion and Prepares Becommen- dations for City Faihers Boosts in practically cvery type nse fees were recommended miecting of the license committee las | night and skould they receive the | approval of the council they will be- | come ctive thiein | The that of theaters, e upon pissa most important incresse In the past | three larse themters paid an annual | of $50 and the smaller theaters With the proposed change the he: Seati of | I fees will LIS capacity md over, 500 to 1000 under 500, No changes commend circus: mads in pe per day wnivals | from $5 to $10 per fakirs: an incre: the | succeeaing day an increase | and from § auctioneers; $10 per Year powder: an iner per day for wre crease from §2 1o $ | museums; an incry from $6 to $10 per day for medicine men: ente ments given by out of town par places -except churches. dpe ete., increased from $2 to $5. for small an iner S day se from m $1 for me to 0 per 1 for $2 to stree £$10 for for unds: " month year fov increase from for. handlin fom matche o per real Pooths at th HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow—compiexion pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor- you have a bad taste in your mouth— a lazy, no-good feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr.Edwards'OliveTabletsareapurely ‘vegetablecompound mixed witholivecil. You will know them by their olive color. Tohavea clear, pink skin, brighteyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must getatthecause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome con- stipation. Millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c. Take one or twonightlyand note the pleasing results s ‘Built Like a Skyscraper™ SHAW-WALKER. | | | Jump square-footed into this Shaw- Walker drawer— it can’t be hurt? SHAW-WALKER Steel Letter Files KYSCRAPERS in minia- ture, having girders, cross- pieces, sills, etc., of chanqel- steel, interlocking and bracing each other against strain. In addition, it is solid one- piece steel—made so by elec- tric spot-welding. No nuts— no bolts—no rivets—no rods —no screws. Drawers non-rebounding— stay closed without superfluous mechanism. Will run silent, smooth and speedy 100 years without repair or attention. Highest awards San Francisco end San Diego Expositions. You vill understand why when ye amine a Shaw-Walker File your old ea t. You will also understand. our guarantee: Morey back if it isn't the best fle you cver owned. ADKINS 66 Church St. | / La Seld by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c., 25¢, Q CHARLES DILLON & CO. Hartford Unprecedented Fur Sale AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES be the banner Fur Day and Fur Pieces at values that today price we are asking. r. Merchant— While competition i: the Life of Business must advertise te prove your existence, SIGNS OF ALL KINDS are di:tinctive Business Cards to bigger business and sure insurance against decay. you of the year at Dillon’s. You'll could ‘not be Today will tind Coate, Muf duplicated at wholesale for the EXCEPTIONAL FUR-COATS _ We have the finest Sign Studio in the city fully equipped to do Signs of the Better Kind te your complete satisfaction at prices to please. TELEPHONE 359 androur Mr. Hopkinzon will call. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 ural Marmot, large shawl collar and cuffs of raccoon. Reg- ats, large squirrel collars and cuffs, Thirty inches long. at $150. : 3 ats. thirty . at $125. it ‘with ripple Raccoon inches long, fancy striped silk lin- . Regular Ltaccoon border of darker skins. Regularly krat, two stripe border, Hudson seil collar and cuffs. . at $195. , forty-five inches long, beautifully lined. Regularly , forty-tive inches long, full-rippled model. Liegular- OPPORTUNITYIN FUR PHECES. ge Black Wolf Animal ‘Scarfs; .regular price \upe Wolf Animal Scarfs: regular price :$39, ‘at $2 large Black Narobia Scarfs—the guaranteed kind; $65, at $149.50. regularly AUTOMOBILE SHOW GIVEN BY Automobile Trades Association Of Hartford BENEFIT OF AMERICAN LEGION AT: Hartford Auditorium 83-85 Church St., Hartford Fassenger Cars, Trucks and Accessories It Is Not Enough to have the bowels move. It is more important to persuade liver, kidneys, skin, and bowels to act in ) harmony and against self-poison- ing. BEECHAM’S PILLS act favorably upon all organs concerned in food-digestion and waste-elimination; they remove causes as well as relieve symptoms. / BEECHAM'S PILLS V rgest Sale of any Medicine in the World. i uick Returns Use Classified Column |Quick Returns Use Classified Column | u, TO NEW BRITAIN SHOPPERS Commencing tonight our store will close during the year of 1920 as follows: Monday 6.30 p. m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday ‘ 6.00 p. m. '10.00 p. m. Saturday we will keep open till . These hours of closing have been adopted by this store Aew Byritains Shopping Centes- s : ,,‘/;f'),:/ fain 1. fai fie/'g/fioa’(/ ‘e "380 To 386 Mai/\fj

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