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- PERSONALS —_— Mrs. Theron H. Camp of Russell street, daughter ¥lorence and son Herbert V. Camp, are enjoying an automobile tour through the New England states Mrs. Emil J Danberg and daughter and Mrs. Selma Westen will spend the next three weeks at Athens, Me. Captain Thomas W. Grace returned Thomas Martin to the navy yard in Brooklyn yesterday. The young man bad been listed as a deserter and the Jocal authorities' were ordered to ar- . st him and return him to his sta- IN POLICE COURT Witcllo Takes Suit Onse and Draws " Two Fisew—Autolsts Are/ Also in Tos. Fines of $10 and costs on each of two counts were imposed by Judge Jobhn H. Kirkham lo police court this morning upon Andrew Vitello, ar- rested yesterday afternoon on charges of drunkenness and theft. Vitello toak & sult case valued at $10 from Bessle Feingold's pawn shop on Lafayette street. Sergeant A. J. Richardson found the missing suit tase at Vitello's home on Spring street and placed the aceused under | arrest. Samuel Feingold told the court that Vitelle had made two previous attempts to take the bag but was | Prevented both times by the interpet- | offce of a clerk. Vitello said he fold Felogold he was golng to take It and pay for it Saturday. This the young mun denied. Autolst Fined. Angelo Berti was fined $3 without cpst for operating a motor vehicle Without having a drivers’ license on l.ap.:rnon. and judgment was sus- pen upon a charge of operatin iwithout bhaving a registration ---ruf fleate. Patrglamn Patrick O'Mara Marrested Berti yesterday afternoon After he passed the East Main street post when the “Stop” sign was rned. "% Driving Without License. , Motoroycie Policeman ‘Willism Strolls browght Robert Runge to the police station yesterday for driving without a license He was fined $3 without costs. The chauffeur had | been stopped by state policeman and warned to fix his marker. While he wan doing so the local policeman oame along and asked to see Runge's Mchnse. When he was unable to pro- duce the card he was placed under arrest. ——— Night school. §5 & month. Connecti- cut Business College.—advt. AUTO COLLISION. 3 The big Jitney bus owned by Joseph A d Farr and Arthur Harels of this city Mls. A. Cl’anOl’ and used in transportation from this 'l' ° city to Hartford, backed into a car e“‘ 10W clltlcura owned by John Meskill of South He‘led ’Littl G- I Burritt street in front of the Hadley e LIr block on Main street last evening. The automobile was not badly dam- aged, the radiator and hood suffering. The rear of the big bus was also dam- aged a litue. The driver of the bus was just backing up to get from the curb into the highway and avoid a and ihe‘y i::;ud ;l: car in front of him. The accident was burned “-'nd ";T reported to the police. ’ ""'fl"".nd e “":_ ol - MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. Clifford Guite of Prospect streefy manager of the R. & P. store on Arch street, and a member of the class of 1918 of New Britain High school, and Miss Hannah Thompson of Arch street were quietly married in East Hampton on July 14. The young X couple had been able to keep the Maine, Jan. 22, 1920. marriage quiet until yesterday when For every purpose of the toilet and bath Cuticura Soap, Ointment and it became public. Mrs. Guite was formerly employed as telephone | | Talcum ere wonderfully good. = operator at the Corbin Cabinet Lock m.%‘-.".u-u‘-_ Sou evey: oftice. The couple will reside on | | G oo e e Arch street. )} ples were hard an New Britain’s New Dentist DR. KNAPP SAYS DON'T BE ASHAMED OF YOUR TEETH At prices I am charging for high-grade dentistry, no one can afford to overlook the wonderful money saving dental values I am giving at this time THE ONE REAL PAINLESS DEN- TIST IN NEW BRITAIN This Is an Actual Fact and I can Prove it No matter where you have been or how little you believe in Painless Dentistry, at least give me the benefit of the doubt and try me. If I Hat You Don’t Pay Me! Those having extra sensitive teeth are especially invited to test my painless methods. GOLD CROWNS AND vuy the exorbitant BRIDGEWORK charges of the average dentist for this work. I only do the best and you pay just one-half the average price. 299 MAIN ST., Quigley’s Ins. Office Mr. Delivery Truck Owner! How much time and money do you spend because of motor truck rear end trouble? The two most important units in any automobile. truck are the motor and the differential. The Vim motor is of exclusive Vim design. It is sim- ple, compact and sturdy; and the valves, valve timing antd carburetion are designed to give great economy is gasoline consumption. The silent, powerful worm gear rear axle of the half- ton Vim truck worked into it. the principle of the heavy duty truck e worm drive is of genuine Sheldon bronze, and its simpicity and efficiency reduce the main- tenance cost and do away with all motor truck rear end trouble. The guiding pqlicy of the Vim Motor Truck Company is to produce the highest grade truck possible. Fify-five thousand Vim trucks, and more, in service today, speak not only for the success of the trucks them- selves, but also for the economical and dependable deliv- ery service which they are giving, Nert time you have motor truck rear end trouble, call us and let us show you why the Vim leads here. Put Vim in your delivery ! CITY SERVICE STATION Stanley Street and Hartford Avenue. Charles T\ Nowland, Salesman. A. M. Paonessa, Proprietor A Larger, More Efficient Service —— When you come into “The Bigger Better Store” your wants will be cared for in the way you expect a modern, up to date store should serve you. in our present store we have taken great pains to place our merchandise conveniently before you, and our sales force has tried to match’ your desires. ¢ Alarger, more efficient service will be at " your command in “The Bigger Better Store.” There will you find an even wider variety of clothes and all the freedom you like in making your selection. The sales force will be increased to meet adequately the larger needs of the store. Our standard of service for “The Bigger Better Store” has been fixed by years of mer- chandising in New Britain. In those yeafi we have learned how best to serve the public. That is what we mean when we say that nothing is too good for our patrons. BESSE-LELAND CO. 38 Stores, 38 Cities. Always More Value for Less Money. 3 This is the second of a series gf talks on what “The Bigger Better Store” will mean to you. The third will appear next Saturday. |