New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 8, 1922, Page 10

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S.& M TN SRR otor T ey —_THE— Sales Announce They Have Discontinued the Hudson and Essex Franchise To conform with Dodge Brothers policies in regard to exclusive representation, WQ have made our - selection of 1009 Dodge Brothers. With a greatly increased contract we will be in a position to supply the big demand for this pop- ular car, which has long been wanted. We will still maintain the same standard of service. ' GE BROTHERS MOTOR VEHICLES S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORPORATION 155 ELM STREET New Britain to put a rea covered s jssued ructions STRICT QUARANTINE ON DOGS ORDERED | " v vin [for-the dog wardens to str | force them | missfoner J. M {strict q tine on Commissioner on Domestic Animals | e rules state that all dogs that Issues Rules Governing id dog, be mercifully lled by the dog we ), or any dog een in contact with a rabid dog, but is not known to have been itten by the rat dogs, must be \ kept in re- Canines in This City, The discovery of among the dogs of this city town of Farmington, has led cases of i “lose Com- CLo8 Wednesday Mnrning Specials 100 HATS $1.00 Wednesday Morning Only 100 Sport Hats Wednesday Morning Only Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 Main Street #i> Y. M. C. A. Building MORNING WEDNESDAY LADIES’ | 100 Pair SPORT 1 White Canvas OXFORDS | SHOES and PUMPS Pair Pair | | lice | Municipal Garage Commitiee to In- Bristol \eased by the commissioner on do- mestic animals or his special deputy. | They state that every dog in this ! city must be held in close quarantine or chained to the premises of the: owner of the dog, except a hunting dog accompanying a licensed hunter, | dogs on leash, sheep or cattle dogs | actually tending their flocks, or dogs | Fthat have been inoculated against | rabies. i They also state that the dog warden shall dispose of all stray dogs without | a collar or license tag, and shall take | | into the pound any dog with a collar and license tag that is roaming | A complete copy of the rules as laid down by the Commissioner on | Domestic Animals may be found in | another column of this issue. ] VISITS CHIEF ‘l“atmlmnn Michael Meehan, Injured While Doing Traffic Duty on Main | Street, Appears at Headquarters. Patrolman Michael Meehan who | suffered a broken knee while doing | traffic duty at the corner of Main and‘ | Commercial streets when he was run down by a car driven by Merritt O. | | Ryder of Plainville, appeared at the| police station for the first time since| his injuries, yesterday afternoon His first move was to congratulate Chief William Hart on his appoint- ment to the head of the local de-| partment, and was in consultation | with him for some time, Patrolman Meehan stated yesterday that the au- thorities at the local hospital are optimistic regarding the future condi- tion of his leg and his ehances of being: able to work again on the po- force. Patrolman Meehan said himself that he did not feel that he would be able to do duty again. At the present time, he has his leg en- cased in an iron brace and is able to walk with the aid of a cane RECEIVE APPLICATIONS terview Men Who Seek to Succeed | City Mechanic Beatty. The municipal garage committee accepted the resignation of Mechanic s Table Full of SHOES, PUMPS AND OXFORDS $1 Pair MODERN BOOT SHOP 168 MAIN STREET Distributors Plainville Alexander Beatty at a meeting last evening and received the &following applications for the position Otto Wack- Bush, H. W. Frank Carlson, Carl May, er, Harry Gross, M. J. Nelson, Raymond Perdrivet, John E. O'Neill, Alex. E. Halléen, Frank R. Hallue, Hilmar A. Nesoln and Elmer Carlson, and B. Fischer of Berin The committee will meet Friday evening at 7:15 oclock at the mu- nicipal garage and the applicants will Dbe given an opportunity to state their Steven | Jacobs, John Glackin, Clifford Hart, | : TEL. 731 . Southington : Hall, in Lyme, Connecticut, last week- end. Among the guests were Dr. and Mrs. McCarter Brown, and Miss Olive Blackwell Griggs, of Yonkers, N. Y., and Mr. and: Mrs. Douglas Johnston, of this city. R experience and qualifications. TFive|street, has as her guest at helr minutes will be allowed ‘éach man, mer home at.* Madison, - Dr.. Pm. Hyndman, of New York: .city. Hyndman . recently returned Europe where she spent the past few Miss Corrine Goodwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton D. Goodwin, of [ years. with the Red Cross at a dental Sherman Court, has returned from clinfe. the Fresh Air camp at Burlington where she has been camp 'dietitian for the past six weeks. Mrs. Dugald McMillan, Mrs. Luther Parker, of Vine street, is at Creséent Beach, Niantic. Miss Ann’ Tomkies, of Stony Point, N. Y..and her flance, Stuart Lyle; 'of , New York city, have been the guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Johnston of | 9f Miss Ruby Andrews, daughter of West Main street, entertained several | Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews, of Bas- friends at their summer home, Black | sett dtreet. of Forest All along the streets of New Britain NE thing you'll notice right away you be- gin to talk to the dealer who shows the Blua Diamond. : . You'll hear a note of assurance in all he says about shaving. No “ifs,” “buts,” or signs of mental reservation. He has the instrument to demonstrate everything he says—the New Improved Gillette. ¢ A razor and shaving service far in advance of any- thing you have ever known. » * Now—a suggestion: Bring your old razor with you when yon viskt the Blue Diamond Store. These points of superiority about the New Improved Gillette are best appreciated by comparison. You will know then why the dealer with service ideals is glsd of the opportunity to show the Blue Diamond in his window. “Where you see the BLUE Diamond Walk in Be sure to have your dealer show you the .-« " Pulcrum Shoulder Chenneled Guard Cap Microméivie Pracision Overhenging ’fi re (Corporation| ]

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