New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 19, 1920, Page 3

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renounce for us.” Francis O'Meara is vacationing Pine | in Newburg, N. Y. The former Policeman Anson OU'"“G HELD ‘Po“m Wms EXMINATION HARDING 0" SUFFRAGE " ?1\::: ?;:«-“\}:;’:‘c}: \;fe ,‘,‘.z:“;:h;gsfid:,\l: :::;L.mmns McCarthy of 304 Park ::‘:rrlo?ziT::lexa:\nndtu?uxg:;ol ( i % v The real independence of our nation Grove. Annual \falr of State Butchers and Discredited Financial Wizard Sen sant of Veies (o Women Wonkd be Wved BErost hmoral haha James McCarthy. Jr.. of Park street, | has — o * reform, achieved, will spend the next month at Spring- | Miss I2bba Roseen has g} Grocers” Associat Held at Lake Back to Jail in De w25, Lprciatiy, Weleo: to 12 > ed by the ert purpose of our field. : Cod to spend a few a farm at that place, Compou Yeste . i Bonds—Run on Another fank. ! Who Want Help, Says Senator, mts x-l- attack it. 15 luulvchm a Chief Williar Rawlings and wife, ' relatives, x S will make no misiake in stadl butchers P d 1 Marion, O Auz, 19— r Hard- between the republican h has led in every move- Lake Compounce yesterday after- r : e PO . »...l\ and indusirial bett noon Despte the heavy rain in the ' turned into considera ol . 4 = % : wi the demoeratie party, vestments of thousand L ¢ 1o the republi- s notoriously refused to en- ticut held (heir a 1 onting ophei E A e declared toc g s grant of momming and the thre n: aspect | s ng into m ' s« e eear . hesc enlizhtencd policies in of the skies, three o'clock found a TuUPDIng into minl ollas, W T en i t 1 = ke . ) S » the south, where pletely domi- large gathering there. New Britain, tKen from the ST Vi R ~athe u\{“: h it 1letely domi ave t e a les will women forget that ~ " New Haven. Morkden, Waterbury, today and ar i e SRS e e than fifths of tr i b cniliothacliibiens e ari commissioncr on charge hat he covert purpose o om t more than four-fifths of the ratitying i i : - i e . thael e s Sl S e TidNaTis RS aTARH AT wek B0 e prodicts i.one slates are republican states.” NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly re represenioe About 350" butohars nad s ool i e e et back to sai) sl e _ of a'l the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two p X grocers participated in the events of o sy e Sk 3 = or neerly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thi tho afternoon. On account of the ex- 0 defavlt of 325000 bonds. Fr.a Pt o IS ILODEAIAY «——\,-GJVAL S, per cent., or more then one-third, befere they are five, and one-h g . was set m of the ¢ « a hiew el horr | treme welness of the field the bail 3 4 . 8 ik they are fifteen! Wo are showing a good assortment | gupie had 1o be called off and a bowl- r"'l\' St na e : st el We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria wod n Bates 32 Inch Gingham in Steipes, fng fournament was substituted. o oitution in the & ent : s s - many of these precious lives.” Neither do we hesitate to say Plaids and Plain Colors, at *. 30¢ yd. Great intercst was manifested in the goo om0 0 princi i e . % 8 ChRieRant My iin batpeiin s e 8 of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use ofnnmfic‘pm ; 2 e Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints| e G Ty X - more or less opium or morphine. They are, in considerable qu . G ar " nehes wide, an - S bt i 2l s ¢ 5 iy e 5 s deadly poisons In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circuiation extra heavy matevial, In Steipes and el Gk lener T vttt ;"'“‘-j‘ \j‘ e II L - e e s : e to congestions, eickness, death. There can be no danger in the use homas Nutle had suffcred losses . O k. Alice 1 o! Vine street toria if it beers the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher . A conteste. New Britaln won over New > - : : . - X Brita “I ““ g bers of the lalan s as X wen.” he s AN ReCOUL- rurned fracy . ’”‘. BiR R COASh oV ey tinued today Deposiiors ra plisin t e L 4 n wiith ou Connmor Yas i by points L d 8¢ o fixin’s erved o'cioc < . 1 i o Caoe 4 roites rdgaiin el oy ; 3 K- of the closing of th R DOVET GRS s SR RO with her 83 it contains no ¢piutes or narcotics of any kind. S h— enjoyed AUr- qrygt Co which was invived ia Ripplette o Steipes and Cheeks ' J nd afterwar Vhen the collapse 1 P'onzi. Nutll :aid he rescic - « 1 wed around. proddu three times as much As ik effeets, < 1 March of Springfieid e S A e A TR v P PN A B Cha eman : Now Haven, aet-' money asx was nec o pay off rep ans mas ! do 1 civrned to her o aftor trily im whi war o 1 . 2 s P IS, Gennuine Castoria always bears the signature of ~c s3e yd ing ax to ter. introduced sev- (ho §1,000,000 depositx and that he e 1 : y 3 ks with her aunt Cot Poplin, yard wide, in Plain cral spea who made remarks had not been a astockholder in the Qolors, ot 62¢ yd Appropriafe to the oecasion. Willlam Hanover Trust Co. for soveral months. Glock Cowlishaw, of New Britain, who was ', Limgerte. Crope, 40 Inches wide, tn ", 0/0Fate (o (he recent convention MINJORER ARRESTED ® | B i 35 R % ¥ weidd e White, Pink 1 Light Blue, ot 79¢ yd ers’ assoclation, reg upon e utters of Interest orcurred K 0y » . s s o : Lurc of Fishing Causes Rev. Wild to & ) : A Duanber ic aitacized et — ther H. B. Chamberlain and L. A. | : Serpentine Crepe Sprague, of New Britain, and J. 'W. ) 1 Costs for Cate ¢ ; s olenh S“Opfie&" By secsndsvrveqoeccced.e J Everett and Z, Hart. of New Haven X 2 Trout. = WOre Gther, SHenken Brattleboro, Vi, Aug. 19.-—The lure ‘olot The meeting adjourned at 6:30° g¢ 5 trout stream on a summer % Colored Linen, yard wide, at $1.25 yd . o'cloc and ull expressed themselves (il caused the Rey sddward W, as haviag had a most enjoyable Hime. wwid of Westminster 1o wbsent him. ", i The commitiee In charge WAaS &S’ galt from the s Sl ke NGER" —McCALL PATTERNS— | follows: K. L. Su 1. of Bridge- G confer brought him a | port; G. H. A. Haywood, of Bridge- and costs in court here. | port: M. J. Barrett, of Danbury: Her- s waa fishing in & brook at Verson bert Mills. of Meriden: William Cow- Sherift Frank Wellman | Vishaw. of New Hritain: J. W. Everett. stopped to ask him how they were ¢ New Hnven H. P. Preston. of biting tforl It Bailey. of New The fisherman showed a caich of 27 Hay trout in his baskei, but the sheriff ed out several and, saving they ked the necessary length, sum- : ¢ i oy moned Mr. Wild to court on a charge | of catching short trout. The minister FOrWhllC Shoes-—Canv‘ S, Bu_ckafiSuede said he had measured the fish by his ! hand and thought them long enough. e p gt paign for Harding in CLEANS and»WHITENS Fastern States This Fall, CITY ITEMS Shu Wite is the idcale preparation for ally! San Franciseo, Aug. 19 = | Hiram W. Johnson wit ko white shocs. Tt keeps them looking like - AND Waterbury Pick-Poc seinrtirolliisn it onm il Smith Pusiness school opens Sept. new. Clean— Easiest to Use~ Econami Y CLEANS Held For Superior Court o "iiiine, according fo announee. | 120" : % : 23 Bristol, Conn Aug. | 19.~Three | ment today at the western headquar- men charged with pocket-pieking on | ters of the republican national com- ! trains between Waterbury and this | mitgee. The committea quoted a Greenberg, against Santo Melluzo, of S. M. BIXBY & eity, John McArdle, Charles Gay and | letter from Senator Johnson in which ¥ ord, for injuries received in an ek el ¥ Michael Hennessy all of Wa bury, | he said auto accident in this city on August 8. £ Al ? were each held in $2,600 bonds for “My hope and expectation are to Her Wrist was broken and she had to | fho superior court today. For weeks | spend October in intensive work in , be attended by Dr. J. E. Martin. The Compluints have been made of losses | behalf of our candidate in the doubt- | Writ is returnable in the city court on by pessengors on cortaln trains, ful states in the East.” | the tirst Monday in September. Victoria Sewick has brought suit Sold by Grocers, Shoe Stores,; Droggs yon Stores Nagx WwHire for $500, through her atforney. A. A. and Repair Shops. I f - Never Before Have the People .of New ritai and Vficini Ha | the Opportunity to Get As Good Dental Service As RIGHT NO And when we say Dental Service we mean dental work that will please you and work that we are proud of. For we consider no work conplete unless patjent is satisfied. DR. GEORGE KNAPP NAP-A-MINIT "o, Announces the Opening of His New $10,000 Dental office at 299 Main St., Over Quigley’s Insurance Office "TOMORROW FRIDAY} ' NAP-A-MINIT methods attracting widespread attention through- WORK GUARANTEED 10 YEARS out greater Connectic Through rcmarkable o acy Dr. Knapp guarantees all his dental work for ten years. coming painful dental operation. ) l<‘1\|! chairs are nl“lxl ~ ready for the treatment of patients, | Suarantec is as good as a Liberty Boad, as the Doctor is a There will be no waiting, no inconvenience to the busy man or | his word. Hix standing in the community is attested by businessmen and many prominent people. AP-A-MINIT it is possible to' drill, fll, crowa, If. however, any fault, no matter how trivial it may be, and not hurt you the least bit. No matter develop, Dr. Knapp stands ready to make good. Your work how badly your face is swollen, how sore your jaw may be, or how | gone over, If necessary, and without sucstion. Dr Khapp is & fiercely your tooth is aching, Dr. Knapp can relicve you without pain. | pritain to stay and knows the value of the goodwill of ve persons can forget their fear and depend upon | pengs, . mise that will not hurt you This_famous new PRINTS HIS PRICES. discovery is being introduced into New Britain by Dr. Knapp. The results of NAP-A-MINIT DENTISTRY have been revolutionary. No Dr Krapp is the new type of dentist. He believes in Jonger will it be necessary to ake gas with its sickening after-effects. the onc-price system and the square deal. Every hard-head with Nap-a-Minit you gently drop off to sleep and in one minute ness man recognizes what good advertising can perform in by it's all over. There's no pain—it is simply impossible to hurt you. up a business. The first thing is to make reasonabl p 4 this Dr. Knapp certainly does. For instance, he charges $8.00 CATERS TO THE PLAIN PEOPLE full set of tceth; Bridgework as low as $3.00 a tooth; ! cents up. The dentist of the old school has to get twice these The second thing in building up a business is to satisfy cach and this Dr Knapp also does. 3 Dr. Kuapp caters to the plain people. the kind that Abraham Lincoln said * E ¥ of them.” Rich people can pay th o .m: work :‘«rr only a few, but the average man can’t pay exclusive prices. r. e . i o Klu’ipp could have an exclusve practice but he prefers an extensive AN INVITATION TO THE PUBLIC practice, making a small pr v people, instead of a Dr. Knapp wishes to extend a general invitation to the e and large prices, E ipp keeps open evenings | of New Britain to call and accept his offer of a free exi ock. S you work days you can go evenings. | His oflice is equipped with every modern appliance known to His oflice is npstairs at 209 Main street. He will be open. ready ence, which enables him to maintain a high' order of to receive patients tomorrow. < while operating as well as in the laboratory. New England’s Greatest Dental Organization Convincing and. compelling to the thinking man or woman is this forceful combination of High Grade Efiicient Surgeons brought toge* . organizZation because they shared in the higher thought of Dental Efficiency and Expertness. I want you to come in and ask me questions, for this is the only way you can find out how I carry on my business. I Invite : N : B Estimates Cheerf R DIR. GEORGE KNAPP ricbost g The Careful Dentist That Makes Good or Money Refunded : o 299 MAIN ST., Over Quigley's Office [Copyrighted 1920] Open Every Evening Until 9 o’clock. Lady Attend:

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