New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 16, 1920, Page 2

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Special at our Fountain The eraid Isle” | | Delicious 22c Dickinson Creation kinson Drug Co 159-171 Main Street ollar - Attached | bhirts of English Oxford Cloth ] le from oar own i 1 from D, and J. Glasgow, - - Scc ‘In plain colors Meets—ic port wear, Reasonabl mporta- ANDERSON otland striped y priced } | in town & St. Patrick FRANKRILEY HEADS | SHOP BENEFIT Almual Meeumj ol Ser Organization The | of ofi annual m ting “rs of the Corbin Sc [ Mu seiation wa oeve g remen’s the ers were President IFrank Rile, dent. John Durn: Bancroft; fina | Pratt: -recordi | Watkins: dir Jumes O'Leary, G | Adolph Johnson | Bradbury, Charles | roletsiy. The treasurer's report: Receipte { Dues | Int. on cash’ in bank ‘ash in hand Dishursements Benetits “nefits \pplications | sick { Death Due Bonding Total ... | consideri amour nefits paid during sociation is in | tion a flourish Lgocal Legion to H:;r All About Bonus Plans Th> Eddy Glover . will have cvening, 0X of Derby. Post as their Field Sec Mr. Fox » organization ion activities around the The talk wiil be a uesticn and the autit different pos‘s in Con ic the matter. All the I n » requested to | after the meeting My honus and and auditors Hyneck. . $1.197.05 SRSEelid o the past yvear the well ve ASSN. ew Corp. election rew Cc s held club, elected Thomas | 2 NTH.A0 675.00 50.00 8.50 | 13.00 1.25 1t of sick ing condi- American selected to and bout the ude of the ut toward members e present Fox will [ % i:frHardwarc a@@\‘éfi@@@@@@" rfiiie-fi‘.‘é.-c A. B. C. Super-Electric Washlng Machlne:’ Ask for a Demonstration ¢ Herbert L. Milis 336 Main Street@ .’éfiiéhefi'“@fi@i_‘%ufi@@-@@@fi@@@fi @@@@%fi: Ear Het wnd Socl HEW By Taking Vinol It creates a hearty appetite, aids digestion, creates thousands of new red blood cmpusdes, the glow of health replaces pallid cheeks, anaemia disappears .and strength and vigor returns. 'l'hele Letters Prove It West Chester, Pa.—‘“My blood Kenton, Del.—“‘I suftered from a was so poor that I had skin eruptions nervous, run-down condition and no and was weak, nervous and could not | appetite. I keep house and live on a sleep. My mother wanted me to try | farm o had to keep about my work Vinol. 1t purified and enriched my | as I have five in the family. My blood, gave me a good aj dppetn.e my | druggist recommended Vinol as the nervousness has gone, and it has built | best medicine for my condition. It up my whole system. I can surely | has given me a good appetite, and 1 recommend it to others who need & | slecp better and feel stronger in good blood tonic.”’ — MRS. EDWIN S. y y."—MRsS. J. HERMAN GUTHRIE. | For all run-down, nervous, anaemic conditions, weak women, feeble old people and delicato children, there in no remedy Your money will be returned if Uinol fails- OUR COD . LIVER, AND " IRON fll'iéi'iéi'iel'fii‘i- sverworksd men, AR5 o A 10-Day Tube of Pepso- dent, to show you how to end film. See below. On Your Teeth Now There is now on your teeth a slimy film. You can feel it with your tongue. It clings to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. The tooth brush alone doesn’t end it. The ordinary tooth paste does not dis- solve it. So month after month it stays there and may do a ceaseless damage. That film is what discolors — not the teeth. Itis the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Miilions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor- rhea. Most tooth troubles are now traced directly to that film. Dental scientists have. for years sought a way to end film. They have known that brushing could not save teeth if it left that film upon them. Now that film combatant has been found. Convincing tests, under able authorities, have proved it beyond questxon The method is now embodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. And we supply it free for teshng to anyone who asks. Teeth Are Ruined By a Film—Millions of Them All Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities Fre The Way to End It Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the digestant of albumin. The film is albu- minous matter. The object of Pepso- dent is to dissolve it, then to constantly combat it. > Pepsin long seemed impossible. It must be activated, and the usual agent is an acid harmful to the teeth. But science has discovered a harmiess acti- vating method. Now activated pepsin can be applied, night and morning, to combat that film. Leading dentists everywhere are now advising Pepsodent. Countless people have already adopted it. And trial tubes are offered everywhere to show others what it does. Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how the teeth whiten as the fixed film disappears. Let your own mirror show you what Pepsodent means to your teeth. Then decide for yourself about it. Cut out the coupon now. Ten-Day Tube Free THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, 1104 S. Wabash Ave.,Chicago, Ill. Maii Ten-Day Tube of Peépso- dent to | an all questions of interest (o Le- Papsodéi REG U S The New-Day Dentifrice After convincing tests, it is now advised for daily use by leading dentists everywhere. 'i'n'GIT‘o'mc IS THE GREATEST: . ) USTRENGTH CREATOR 'KNOWN - | Penfield Representmg Druggist; W. IL Vets of the Clvll W.u‘ Clark & Brainerd Co., John J. McB Druggist, and kn ggists everywhere. arty, Russell, Luke Ho vsfall (fom\!oan 1 {)ulck Returns Use Classified Column and 1 bhuild Pen to represent * first mecting of the tees Wil be held in,the is expected that ed to the list “#utys to Buy Our Kind” ANYLUM ST) HARTFORD trustee e 1920.) I P'OR WOODS, | New Britain lodge Xo | 0. 15 will give a banquet . | honor or 1 { the rétiring exalted r William J. Mulligan of Thompsonviile will be the -advt. principal speaker. During ihe war B b s whist and dance iwill | Mr. Mul i was one of the directors R ot fe hall Wedncsday | ©f the Kniznts of Columbus war work | by Ladies' Nest, Order of Owls, | @nd it Is expecied that he will tell of | Py | the accomplishments of the o 112 of | 1O during the war, FHerhert | chaltmen of the bunquet ‘committ has called a mecting for Thursday " evening to peifeet plans. Courant. Feb. 15 FIRST TRUCK MADE . IN PORTLAND TAKEN OUT ON TEST TRIP (Special to The Courant) Portland, Feb. 4.- American Motor Truck Tractor company of this town. has fir sd its first Ameri- can motor truck and today took it test trip on Main street of and in Middletown. The truck presented a fine appearance on the street It was finished about two weeks ago, but weather conditions hindered its being out for a test. It will be taken to New laven fomor- row and .placed on exhibition at the an fold % automobile show in that city. arc . | I It is understood that the 5 has several bi rders CITY ITEMS o ¥ forget B, P, O, ~E. .St jek’s dance Wed. night, Elks’ Here it is, direct from its triumph at the New Haven Motor Truck Show where it was the talk of the show the AMERICAN AND ASK ABOUT THE STOCK MANROSS AUTO SHOW ROOMS, 139 ARCH ST., New Britain, Conn. Open Evenings Until 10:30 he bsident Willlam E. Atiwood few Britain Trust company is il s home on Vine street with an of bronch out on : this place gnz FIFTH WARDERS ACTIVE The Fifth Ward Republican s been busy the last fow weeks pe ion to s is Nick. of Main street, in the Army in Hartfor v and will be ves- | mp | \ | Wom- | | i sent to Ca fecting an organ ward in the republ ors ind entertainments planned and candidates for the 2 discovered. The off President, 2 mnual meeting of the will e held Thursday the First Buptist church 3 o'clock. There will by Stion jof officers and, 1cports for st year will be read 5 esident Jehn tion Officc . Connolly |z 5 ary, Alex Dombrosk: Cora Beale to- | John Knipa WOMEN—DONT LOSE YOUR ATTRACTIVENESS AS YOU GROW OLDER | company for after- booked trucks Zee held in the at Wethers routine busii u through (he | s an inspections W. D. Bax- s were tak 0dd Fellows, second will ington lodge {he second ndi nest 1T house throvszh (1 Frani Spring through the (nd Allie Wheols c-president ol ompany | Manufactured by the American Motor Truck & Tractor Co. Middletown (Portland), Conn. Executive Offices 110 West 40th Street New York City £ nursir A representative of the fi:cal agent L. B. BYRNE & CO. Investment Securities, 155 Orange St., New Haven, will Ask him about the stock. There is still time for you to become a stockholder in this progressive company, but you must act quickly. ] ‘ 12.00 buys 1 share of preferred stock with a share- of cominon. be in attendance all week. go 1o i on's

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