New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 22, 1920, Page 10

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1. O. O. F,, on Thurs. All members are urged n lodge, evening tond J tod h | 1" Htone king bowling hy see the al There | the ys to- | of } will be a meeting tonight of Washington L. Morgan lod ¥ officers will & ind of th tion will be discussed L. | The Misses Olga Lit wind Alice Dows will leave July 4 for At- lantic they will spend their vaeantion Casino when the inated watters organiza- ¥ Frederick avenue, was the retty affuir wcellaneous show- % Annabel Erich ank A. Tarditi of R was a complete | street nty friends were oning was passed . nd refreshments nation of officers e meoting of Lex- | lum C ber: mer ham Clty ummer wymond G. Dole of 187 Hart | and Miss Hazel Hendrick of 160 West Main street taken out to marry | have Heense Watch Renie Rer night's ad. of | Dunn.—advt tomorrow Pickhardt & Worthy Temple, Pythian Sisters, | The Original sak’s Horke Vino A Household Remedy ford stei the the will Watch month: present ohn for e he he 1ba, r D. s will mbers nier, slar meeting of of C hall this evening entertain tomorrow Pickhardt & and family zeles, his home. An Court postpone decorating the sisters’ graves until some later date. Karbonik Los will make Anderson lost the deciding game to Stone last Thursday | one pin so tonight's & hummer.—advt left California, Waterbury by me should be ! Co- will be held in K. of Married the unmar night's ad Liquor Legislation to Dunn.—advt mem- rried Affect Rental of Store The rental of a store at 117 1 avenue n wines “wets,"” it n a is dependent and ot by Gustav amendment, ef beer In the e a law favorabl rent will will be $80. emporium An Hart- Potz from famuel Schnelder and Morris Ruben- upon the passage or non-passage of legislation affecting prohibition for the repeal of that law or the pas- swze of A ruling to permit the sale of light of the passage the it soft-drink pool room will be conducted. tion for a renewal of the lease for four ther vent e to be $100 a For the and op- | him of | the machine after he had driven them { him Main St. Store Leased For Term of Five Years Peter Crona has leased a the “Mutual” building at street, TAXI MAN ATTACKED Chauffe Says Three Beat Him and Tried to Automobile. Stamford Strangers Steal His Stamford, Juse Holt, a driver for company returned from New Jer- = with a bad wound on the and claimed he had been by three strangers who hit a gun and tried to steal sto 118 in Menus. The boot and shoe for business. of the cellar is i The least is for an annual rental ble in 12 installments in to Bronstein and lesees will conduct a store, opening shortly The use of part cluded. term 100, pa £200 eac 22.—James E. a loc taxicab attacked with to Hoboken. He sayd he threw away the switch key and they could not start the machine but they left i the road unconscious. He was revived by passing autoists and later was able to drive home. BOY BITTEN BY DOG. l A 1Z-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vibberts of 1145 Stanley streot after- noon at Corbin's corner, near West Hartford. The bite was not of a seriouc nature and consisted merely of scratches on the boy's arm. The wouna was cauterized to guard against infection. 1 was bitten by a dogz vesterday Mayor Names Committee For City Fathers’ Outing Councilmen Reginald Towers, Henry W. Rice, Emil Malmgren, Har- very Walrath and M. T. Kerwin, have been named by Mayor Orson F. Cur- to constitute a committee to ar- ange for the annual outing of the City Fathers. The event will be heid a one of the short resorts some time next month, it is expected. ward has a representative on committee. A chairman will elected and preliminary plans LOCOMOTIVE big Mogul locomotive. running this city from Waterbury with | a caboose attached, was derailed at the Biack Rock curve last evening and traffic was delayed for some time. All other trains were switched onto the other track for several hours, Spreading rails are believed e caused the trouble DERAILED. A into but made New Appointees Named For City Commission N. Abbe and T. H. Kehoe have re-appointed, and John F. Di- Nonno, William J. Long, Edward H. Alling, M. C. LeWitt and Lawyer David L. Dunn have heen named new members of the board of finance and taxation, completing the membership of the commissio. The ypointments were announced yesterd afternoon by Mayor Cu Messrs Abbe, Di- Nonno and are republicans and the othe demo- crats Ellis Wili Offered For Probate Today In tiie will of William H. Ellis, of- fered today for probate. the entire estate is directed to his wife, Mary E. Ellis, who is named executrix without a bond. The document was drawn January 20, 1885, and wit- nessed by Robert Swanston, Joseph H. Peach and Austin Hart. UNION wWoi The direct r A been Witt members are S DIVIDEND. f the Union Manu- facturing conipany met yvesterday and declared a dividend of 23 per cent. on the stock of that corporation. This dividend is the same as that paid in ‘the Jast quarter before recapitaliza- tion of the company. BRUEMMER HONORED Local Yankee Division Man Seclected for Position on National Exccutive Committee of Y, D. V. A, Howard Bruemmer of this city has receved notice of his election to the | national executive committee of the | Yankee Division Veterans’ association. The association has headquarters In Boston, and will enroll its personnel from the ex-service men of this seo- tion of the country. Mr. Bruemmer was a member of the 101st Machine Gun Battalion, serving with the 102nd infantry, and saw much action at the French and Amer- ican fronts. The election comes as & surprise to Mr. Bruemmer, as he did not know his name was to be put in nomination for the honor. He was advised of the appointment by wire from Boston this morning. CAMP COMMITTEE MEETING. A meeting of the New Britaln Fresh Air camp general committea wiil be held this evening at 5 o’clock in the offices of the heaith depart- ment. Plans for the camp opening will be discussed and sub-committees 1 report on their progress. years is given to the lessee. er a Quarter Century reliable tonic was first placed upon the ring the early days of 1894, as a genuine l"crrgcdy of highest quality, for the pur- ringing relief to the weakened and run- at @ tem—-nt_ is one of Nature’s best known as- restoring vitality and purifying the blood d, yet effective laxative, ~ the original HORKE VINO thoroughly cleanses the tract, keeping the system free of dangerous :_Y/ HORKE ViKg “Nature's Tonic™ DONAHUE-MEEHAN WEDDIN ' T'retty Ceremony at St. Mary’s Church This wedding Morning. THIS WEEK ONLY At the Stores Named Below A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent Tartar on Teeth Shows That You Don’t Clean Them—Note These Facts All Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities was solemnized at A pretty this morning st ! Marv's church, when William Jerome T'onahue of 134 Dwight street and | Miss Mary Frances Meehan of 90 Garden street were married by Rev. | John Donahue of Lakeville, a cousin | of the groom. Dr. Joseph Meehan | and Miss Margaret Meehan, brother and sister of the bride, were best man ard bridesmaid. The bride wore a gown of white satin trimmed with princess lace and pearl trimmings. She wore a tulle veil and carried a bridal bouquet of roses. The bridesmald wore a gown of orchid and turquoise blue tulle over silver cloth, with hat to match. She carried a basket of lavender sweet peas and yellow roses. The ushers were Dr. Henry Martin and | George F. Leghorn. Following the nuptials, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's mother. The couple left this after- noon on a honeymoon trip to At tantic City, N. J. o'clock in in no sense of the word a ‘cure-all”—it is a plain, ef- fective remedy of high medi- cinal value, the ingredients of which are scientifically compounded, to act naturaliy upon tn. system, and bring relief as intended, if taken as directed. b 1'1‘ ARRANGE Business Plan to Have Social at Momauguin, The original BO&AK' i HORKE VINO, is sold unly through the Drug and Gro- cery trade — the original bears the name LOSAK'S on every package and bottle, for the public’s protection against imitations. Accept only the original BOSAK'S HORKE ALES CO. t This is to men and women who find that brushed teeth discolor and decay. Who find that tartar forms, or pyorrhea starts. Youare not keep- ing teeth clean. Youlet a film remain and the damage is traced to it. Dental science has found a way to end film. It is now embodied in a dainty tooth paste which millions are employing. We urge you to try it ten days at our cost and see the results for yourself. That Film on Teeth Can Now Be Ended in This Way adoption. This week we offer a 10-Day Tube to anyone who asks. And we urge that someone in every home prove its unique effects. Based on Pepsin Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the diges- tant of albumin. The film is albuminous matter. The object 'of Pepsodent is to dis- solve 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. Dental science has now discovered a harmless activating method. And now everyone can fight the film with active pepsin constantly. See What It Does Present the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Use like any tooth paste. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how teeth whiten as the fixed film disappears. Watch the results and read the reason for them. Compare this new method with the old. Then adopt for yourself and have your children adopt the method which seems best. This is of lifetime importance to you. Cut out the coupon so you won'’t forget. Local Ronsing Everything points t6 a larze and | enthusiastic attendance of New Brit- | ain business men at their outing on Wednesday afternoon, June 30, the first, of the Wednesday half-holidays | Reports from the committees show that all arrangements for the outing, which will be held at Momauguin, are practically ‘completed and tickets sell- | ing rapidly. Chairman L. A. Sprague has caled meeting of the athletic committee or 10 o'clock tomorrow w: in the Chamber of Commerce resne o settle the program of Sports. sl sterling DAK SALE o 12 ST. onmn.—=— L] ge,' N WORTH st The $4 had | 1 You can feel on your teeth a slimy film, ever-present, ever-forming. That film is the great tooth wrecker. Dental science now traces nearly all tooth troubles to it. The film clings to the teeth, gets between the teeth, enters crevices and stays. The tooth brush does not end it. The ordinary dentifrice does not dissolve it. So millions find that teeth discolor and decay despite the daily brushing. Why Teeth Discolor That film is what discolors —not the teeth. Tt is 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. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. English today be- | June touched April it rly in been Look Now That film, to some extent, clouds nearly every set of teeth. And most tooth troubles are now traced to it. New Perfoction Hot Watar Dental science, after years of searching, has found a way to combat film. Many able authorities have proved its efficiency. For five years it has been subjected to every sort of clinical and laboratory test. Now, for home use, it is embodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. Leading den- tists all over America are now urging its Pspsadéi The New-Day Dentifrice A scientific film combatant, certified by high authorities and now urged for daily use by leading dentists everywhere. The Stores Named Below Will Supply the Free Tube on This Coupon e New Perfection Oil Cook Stove is a real money- ver. It uses fuel only when you want a fire for cook- ng. The moment the match is applied, you can have intende heat for fast cooking and boiling. or a low flame lor sSimmering. Look in Ten Days See how the teeth whiten — how they glisten— as the fixed film dis- appears. Then you will know there is a way to cleaner, safer teeth. Vot a drop of oil is wasted, for the long blue chimney rovides the necessary draft for perfect and complete mbustion, and at the same time drives all the heat irectly against the cooking utensil. For best results use Socony Kerosene 110.DAY TUBE FREE] ' . Present this coupon, with your name and address filled in, to any store named. It is good for a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. 000,000 users of New Perfection Oil CooR Stoves are They come in ndependent of coal, wood and ashes , 2, 8 and 4-burner sizes. ‘or your further convenience—the New Perfection W ater Heater furnishes hot running water at a very poderate cost. Ask your dealer. STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK EW PERFECTION JL COOK STOVE AND WATER HEATER Your Name.. LIGGETT’S DRUGSTORE Address 217 Main St. New Britain, Ct. Out-of-town residents should mail this coupon to The Pcpsodent Company. 1104 So. Wabash Av:-cue, Chicago, and the tube will be sent by mail New Britain Herald.

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