New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 4, 1925, Page 6

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v e —————— New Bri HERAL Tas o At Hera sl 08,00 & Yo $2.00 news Membec The A RAL are 1 diffic their o York a tor 1t forn and the throug the railr corpora lines Au tain Herald'' LS WA ARI THE “VAST INCREASE! IN SAVINGS DEPOSITS HORTICULTURATL BOARD RUNNING WILD NEW BRITAIN DAICY HERXLD, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925 | cause of | wane | Factsand Fancies | ather, sentiment | ' e BY RODERT QUILLEN fwvor of the farmhand and | posdihlably paren | S0 is work, Sherman, when one L that one of the objeets | knows the fish are biting nd's action was to call . men are born with con scien and other marry them s situas AN empty head st a total loss t affords more room for atgument the homely substances | i1y used in the making of 1 is sand Adam atood in the new garden 1 saw Eve. “Here comea the first he growled FEVING TO HAWAN ! BY SEAPLANI Hell has some good points, All . scapluncs a folks are gnashing teoth and obs man tent vocub- rmany from at she will out it, s no plety I turing that 1 acquaint ing fami- lector, RAILROAD LEASING S t & spring fictlor S ON APACF is that offered S8 A4S an ex o T again Observations | On The Weather | ~Can A Dentist who has any consideration for the feelings of his patients do good conscientious work if he is causing pain every time he works on a tooth. This world pains we lebi Has g0t & whole lot o its credit; ! He Can Not Of groans it makos six and a halr To counterbalance one good laugh It Spares No One “I hear that the cross-word puz- without the use of an anesthetic, zle craze has spread 10 Europe.' ‘Dear me! Wouldn't you think they had troublos enough aver the without that?" The Knocker By Rev. W. H. 8 I'm proud to be a kno And with the knocke \ T oupon my featurc A hammer In my hand, 1 long to see the cvils Which everywhere reside Lixposed hefore the public To humble human pride the pain which accompanies thorough preparation I think in every office There's greed, and graft, ar I th each ofice seeker's At LG, colleges of the country. And preachers that are sinfu Awake in me a thri any more than a surgeon can properly perform an operation and do it properly THE REAS ON for much of the poor dentistry now done, is due to the improper shaping of the tooth to receive the restorations and the failure to remove all the weak and decayed part of the tooth. This is usually due to the fact that the patient is unable to stand There is no more reason why a person should not have a tooth filled, erowned or extracted painlessly than there is for them to undergo a surgical operation in the same manner in which it was done 100 years ago, viz: grin and bear it. PAINLESS DENTISTRY is a reality, and not a dream as many seem to think. It is taught in all the dental It is attained either by employing Novocain (Nerve Block- ing) or Gas-Oxygen (Twilight Sleep). Not Many dentists employ these methods, for the simple reason that their proper application would necessitate their taking special courses of study at some college or special clinics, and they feel that they have neither the time, money or inclination to bother with it. 1 have taken sevetal of these courses, and have learned the proper technique, and for nine years have been employing the pain relieving methods every day in my practice, and can truthfully say that in every case where these methods are employed pain is entirely absent. Therefore if you desire to have your dental work done absolutely painlessly it would be to your advantage to come in ‘and consult me. No Fscape hs: “Do you remember t 1 kissed you and said I w you always? “Yes, dear” 1 was afrald you would.” | ==\Walter J. Loomis, r. WILLIAM F. SURGEON DENTIST Joan, there's hope for a tgywn rtakers continue 18 long as the to advertis A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOL KEITH A8 were appeari in oint v kR R Phone 3440 as &poke frst a ) for Appointment follow m former stor him in » United States ninds me of the man Wwho appea s cns Open Evenings until 8 P. M, m the APFEME | 1 vou dream you were ng a|injured in the high school gym- beautiful flower, | nasium yosterday when he was It's a warning: Don't wear your struck In the,right eye while p n it in & shower, g with the chest welghts, Seve e stitehes were nocessary for the Real Thing closing of the won So she's become very t the court and took it up with the jus- , 110 the aboye Mr glas states that 1 him of the man who ap is casc from the supreme nd took it up witl ikiloris shionable since she married that old man Edna: “Why, she buys more ! prople, othes and wears fewer of them at | Pl a time than any other girl T know Mrs. Hal Reuben. t ever-popu Walker and their comy colored, fn “The Policy falties ang elec- e, supreme cour Dou Well Guess He's a Busy Man | Mayor Samuel These Days years ago we leard a 7 the sage-brush country ¢ orate from his pulpit one The Babe in the Wood—en House ther of Zel, t and & half ye old, had to cross the street i ome, she cautioned him to wa ; o 7 e of a vio- to heaven as their Jis baby brother and see to it he did not ereep ne Zel met his mot some distance from th minute ter, and she said 7 iid your baby or pray:" Ernest W. Chris L. F. Huebel. r they dan last n with John New Bridge! lades ¢ tary. It is now bridg “Oh yes, Frary & Clark wil told, we play a game right here in this cc s A, Greenwald Reproduction Ihe Fun Shop Announces— n) B an, noted litera 25 Years Ago Today From Paper of That Date I for the perlod fr r 25 $125 1926 il be place ime ot Jultus H ase for the late ral comr , 1o succeed rian It Wadsworth of Iaraiing 18 intende will b ) the wo Bristol &nd 1"arming will support to lo- university Lyceuw was Nurse in Attendance gent, M A. Pick recordi sccretary, Miss Ethelyn Hart; cor responding secretary, Mry Walter; treasurcr, Mrs, J. I son; reglstr Orlando & istorian, Miss Mary Whitt! litor, D. Humphrey READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIL D ( Raw, Itchy Toes ( Sore, Tender Feet | S 2N NN NN it is sor sappears stantly. Nothing licves foot sorey S0 promptly

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