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OTH BRUSHES NOT INUNIVERSAL USE Heaith habits vary in different parts of the city from 10 to 90 per cent, according to Miss Aline Nelson, one of the nurses at the New Britain dental clinic. Miss Nelson is one of the new nurs- es recently engaged to carry on the work of instructing children in the care of the teeth, Miss Marion Young was the other. Miss Jennie Shaver, who has been at work since the open- ing of the clinic still remains on the | staff. During the summer Miss Sl\u\r'l“t has charge of the children on thw Burritt playgrounds, Miss Young on the Smith school grounds and Miss | Nélson looks after prophylactic work | in the clinic rooms in the Booth | block. [’ On the playgrounds each nurse! spends the day examining the chil- dren’s teeth, giving instructions in NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1923 L.F.&C. STOCKHOLDERS VOTE CAPITAL INGREASE (Continued from Iirst Page) holders in the proportion of one new share to each two shares of the then outstanding capital stock; and the transfer from surplus account to cap- ital stock account ¢ said sum of three million, flve hundred thousand dollars ($3,600,000), in payment for such issue of said unissued authorized capital stock. “That the stock transfer books of the corporation be closed from the time of the passage of this resolution until close of business on July 21st, 1923 and the directors are hereby au- thorized and instructed to take imme- diate steps to carry out the foregoing resolutions, “Under the terms of the resolution adopted by the stockholders and di- rectors of this corporation, stockhold- ers are entitied to participate, without cost, in the distribution of the new stock, In the proportion of one new share for each two shares owned at the time these resolutions were pass- ed. “Those stockholders whose present holdings are not divisible by two will be furnished shortly with a war- rant covering one-half of a share. The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. Stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters, The action is the same. At your druggist CLEAN UP OR SHUT UP ORDER PROMPTLY OBEYED Health Department Satisfied With Alacrity 5{0\\11 in Improving Back Yards is- I'red C. C., was recently awarded a Carnegie hero medal for rescuing his mother, ;.| wife, three children and a gency brake, but !l;e car had. dis: 4/ G- F- ROGKWELL REGEWER M‘nhers Car DiSIOdges ¥ lodged a boulder which rolled over FOR MERIDEN GONCERN' Stone Thflt Kills Child ! :‘he ell(fl!l and struck Alice, fracturing | | her skuil, Mrs, George Kelly, 271 Hamllton | 1f Mrs, Kelly had not stopped the d | place, Hackensack, N, J., was in the |car it would ‘have rolled over the cliff and several children might have been killed, Miller Bros. Cutlery Co. Wil Be Op-| ,..0 o o physiclan yesterday because erated With Widely Known Man- | she belleved she was responsible for itht' death of her daughter, Allcl‘,!zz of Cl‘ew of Leviathln 1 , at the Palisades, Engle- 0 wond Gifr A T | Are Wanted for Desertion l.ate Monday Mrs, Kelly took her!Hy The Associated Press. four children and three others in an| Southampton, July 11.—Police con- logg, acting upon the application of | automobile to the cliff. She stopped stables boarded the American liner L. T. and C. F. Rockwell for the ap-|the car at the top and the children, | Leviathan today armed wjth 22 sum- pointment of a receiver for the Miller! )] wearing bathing suits, went down | monses issued on the complaint of the Bros' Cutlery Co., of Meriden, "ap-|to the water, Mrs. Kelly started to| Cunard line that deserters from Cun- | pointed C. K. Rockwell temporary re-| jeave the autemobile when she no- |ard ships were among the Leviathan's ceiver, with full power to conduct the ticed that it was'backing to the edge crew. After a three hour search the business of the concern in the inter-| of the cliff. She leaped to the run- | police had found only three men ests of the creditors and stock hold-| ning board and put on the emer- | named in the summonses. FAST- SO'E'Z ENER The factory of the Miller Bros. Cutlery Co. is closed this week as! usual for the summer shutdown. ‘Mr.J Rockwell said last evening that the Never cuts the thread or wearsloose. Quickly and easily sewed on—and once on, it is on for good. Avoid the annoyance of loose unsightly snaps. Insist on the So-E-Z Snap Fastener. |0c fortwelve. Atnotion counters everywhere. factory would open Monday with the| full foree of employes and business| 2 THE AUTOYRE CO, °f Py e AcTovRe o, “[t Stays Sewed”! ufacturer in Charge. Waterbury, July 11.—At a hearing of the supreme court held in Water- bury yesterday, Judge John P. Kel- SNAP conducted as usual, under his dlroc-! tion. ‘ A hearing upon the confirmation of | Mr. Rockwell's appointment and fnr; the appointment of two appraisers| will be held before Judge Newell Jen- | nings in the superior court in Hart- Parker of Washington, D, | 7% July 80, at'8 a. m. | Electric power and light sufficient | for a town of 70,000 inhabitants are are produced by the machinery of | fireman Warnings scnt to property owners that unless they cleaned up their Children who arc found to be in|back yards they would be prosecuted need of dental treatment arc sent to|in Police court have borne fruit, the the dental clinic rooms where Miss| Sanitary inspectors of the health de- Nelson gives them a thorough dental | Partment report, and as a result there cleaning. Badly decayed teeth, is of | have been no prosecutions and there the second growth are fllled when pos- are likely to be none. ; sible and extracted otherwise. All| The department in its warning let- first teeth that are badly decayed and | t°r8 to several hundred property own- in danger of causing i1l health are| 'S gave notice that after five days extracted. Dr. Joseph Meehan does| Yards would be re-inspected and un- M8 ‘extracting and flling, less improved conditions were noted their care to different groups and| eonducting tooth brush drills. “Stock certificates will not be sued for fractional shares and owners of warrants for one-half of a share must either sell it or combine it with other one-half share warrants, which may be bought through the Hartford or New Britain brokers, to make a full share. “A stockholder desiring to sell his warrant may do so by executing the form of assignment appearing on the reverse side of the warrant. A stock- holder to whom a warrant is issued, from his burning home, an Atlantic liner of the largest size. Speaking of the conditions relating| 2o the care of teeth in different parts| of the city, Miss Nelson called atten tion to the fact athat during the schoo \term just closed 95 per cent of th jchildren at one school never uscd ‘#ooth brushes, while only 10 per cent | of those at the Lincoln school were | ‘unfamiliar with the use of the brush In the first and second grades ex- ‘amined by Miss Nelson at the first \8chool, out of 416 children, 144 v !ment to the clinic for treatment. Out| Pflf 167 children at the Lincoln school | only 12 were referred to a dentist. In the open air school 25 per cent | 'had no tooth brushes and 25 children | | were referred to a dentist. j |Bridgeport Slayer Says | even when Holtz sank into a chair in (or If he shall assign his privilege un- der the warrant, the assignee named in the assignment) may exercise the right of subscription under the war- rant by delivering these fractional warrants which will equal full shares, to the office of the secretary of the company at New Britain, Conn., be- fore 5:00 o'clock p. m. on July 31, 1923, after which time no subscrip- tions will be received and the one- half share warrant will become void. “One-half share warrants which in the aggregate represent one or more whole shares may be used in making subscriptions for whole shares. “Certificates representing the new issue will be dated July 31, 1923, and will be mailed to stockholders as soon thereafter as practicable. prosecution would follow. Didn’t Know It was Loaded Bridgeport, July 11.—Roger N. Morehouse, superintendent of & the Lordship Trolley barn, testifying be- fcre Coroner John J. Phelan today in connection with the shooting July 4 of Joseph C. Hotz reiterated his statements made to the police that he did not know there were any bullets in the revoiver which he used. Not the restaurant and said that he had bheen sh did Morehouse ‘believe the man was wounded, he declared. “Sweet Ad-do-li-i-ine ! Potamus joins in the chorus out' a sentimental ballad. EXTRA SPECIALS For Thurs. and Friday This, in'his home at an Australian zoo. Per Order of the Board of Direc-' " tors, E. F. HALL, Secretary.” Father of Leslie Tolman Says He Will Not Push Case in Which Abduc- tion Was Reported at First. Plymouth, Mass,, July 11.—Valen- tine Stanley, charged with assisting in the abduction of Miss l.eslie Tolman of Salem and Thomas Young charged with the abduction, were before Judge Harry B. Davis in the third dis- trict court today. They were not ar- raigned and both did not plead. The case was continued to next Saturday for hearing and the 'two gypsies were held in $500 bonds each. Salem, Mass.,, July 11.—Dr. Henry Tolman, Jr, reiterated today that he would not prosecute Valentine Stan- ley and Thomas Young, under arrest for abduction of his daughter Leslie. HIS BEARD 17 FEET LONG Salesman’s Convention to Crown Lang- seth Grand Whiskerino of Universe Chicago, July 11.—Proud possessor of whiskers more than 17 feet in length, Hans W. Langseth, 77 years old, of Barney, N. D., is to have con- ferred upon him the title of supreme grand Whiskerino of the universe, during the annual convention of the international association of specialty salesmen, in session here this week. The aged Viking—born in Norway —arrived here yesterday. Outside the T.angseth vest are whiskers aplenty- Lut inside the septuagenarian reveal ed curled up on his breast a bag. He loosened the strings. Then tumbled forth a hirsute Niagara. “I haven't seen 'em myself for a year,” remarked the patriarch. “They were 17 feet when I looked at them last.” when the old phonograph turns Fresh Block Island Mackerel ... Lb. 15c SHORE “This year we decided to find the man with the longest beard in the country, to appear at our conventfon," President Burns explained. “We found one in Elco, Nevada, with whis- kers 11 feet 7 inches. But all haii King Langseth. We will crown him BLOCK ISLAND SWORDFISH . ROCKPORT .. 42¢ FANCY 1 WHITE FISH .... ‘Grand Whiskerino' at the convention this week. BLUE FISH STEAK FILLET OF CONGR HADDOCK BOSTON BLUE WHOLE FISH PENOBSCOT RIVER SALMON .. Lb. EASTERN WHITE . Lb. Represented Second District—Once | Bankers' Assoctation Head. Oswego, N. Y., July 11.—Congress- man Luther W. Mott died at his| home here yesterday. Intestinal trouble caused his death. Mr. Mott, who was 49 years old, | had represented the Thirty-second MING . quee 15€ CAPE BUTTERFISH . Lb. 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