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{ most 0dd Sizes Abdominal Belts Price Reduced 50% THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST, IT'R AN 10T WIAD THAT BLOWS NO GOOD The conl, breesy ni stimulated the buving of Lightweight Flannel Shirts Collar Attached $3.50 eIl made, of ¢ izht flannels in blue. gray and tan—with a new Jong-point that fs attractiye come in—Iall new —- and great HORSFALLS 0%-99 M ¥s Hlum Stree! “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Store Open All Dag Every Business Day P — Telling On Mother How old Condu the 11t alar Mother-—*'1 Little Girl ¢ firty 1 b GAINS 20 Pounds Mever knows a sick head. ache; stomach porfectly weil, after taking Beecham's Pills “I have rak NO OT 1 atarte aches, fr genersl, for B eecham’s . SEIBERTS MILK AND CRE for l)a;:h\ £ ORDER SEI PASTEURIZ MILK [1ESEIBERT & SON 437 PARIK ST U T PHONE 1720 ¥ NEW BRITAIN r:ngu NIIFSWEIYS * { | sound stran EFFECT OF TEETH ON MAN'S HEALTH {Dentist May Help Tliness, (laimed A. B. Johnson One of the great delights pleasures of the healthy {8 in sug- gesting cures for the sick. For in- stance, when vour next-door nelgh- Lor comes ambling over to your e of the fence with a sad, woebe- expression on his A long, tale that falrly ts your very heart-stringe hen you learn that he is suffering 0-0-0-0h somethin® turribul® from an unfaithful liver, stomach, or other mishehaving orgun—that's the time when you lend a very sympa- thetic and at the conclusion of his story you fairly shower him with to take “this” and to fake for hadn't Cousin Jake very eymptoms once upon a cte? After an hour or so von have recommiended 18 a possible cure from a to a major opera- neighbor sneaks awuy orful-like—bnt the fol- sees him - back same old story only Rr Dr and face, and car advic that those in which rythi tor oil n with the K0, The next time he e o cure-alls von love so Lo recom- The chances are that his chest is already fllled to overflowing with varlous com- v 15, pills, pellets and whatnot wigh any more on the poor fterer> Not only can you save Jim a lat of time, trouble, and ex- pense, but If many a long- discourse by giving him a bit of advice that re- quires but a second or so to give, for it consists of but six little words. And these are Go see vour denl It may sound rather 2 great many when thev are told es forget all tho mend medicine vour I winded whalcsome at once!” far-fetehed (hat a person’s feeth are often re- many of the ills fhe human body is heir to. And it may sponsible for a goodly | diseases | trom teeth a4 their \lxmmhk‘-‘ w»‘h ta all ontwar were perfectly sound! appearances vou a few illnstrations had Lad case of He had gradoally had become a mere | self Lt v A gl man doctored extensively ; stomach and iy er tronble | weight until he robunet Joctor of his farmer, went fo a v advised an far 1th ntist and althoug X-ray examina He went to a h big tecth ap la ared normal in every respeet, the N-ray quickly revealed what the ¢ eontd not see eral very ad e ted | of man 5 v th, Thess Aot tronth! m Mient \ppeared, he troatment rosponded to th 1 1o piaked up weight and today enjovs pe A lecal mwoman had euffer re headacl for had suffor that ghe n | sa during period s in great ger of losing her mind resert she came to me for What T saw Lt e at 17 1 A amination 3 of fact 11 Ie her 1 the ecth were badly abeess Their ad a return of \daches siner " a with a rat) ler neck ialists i v Vork wh I i L bt to blask in ealar e th tame time one i agn NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, An exclusive photograph of Benny Leonard, York city that all reports of hting ring are false. This is only time that Leonard has ever posed with mala flects hns ple (&ere have vl e N 1 brands of port L¥nt in an appearance [ lost in | . val the > boil it anee [ T hata found |enfferer Iy resembling | hut e and tiring [to combat it tccesefully traced | A great daal has heen sajd ahaut 1teeth. Suf- | the slaughter of testh, hut the eolds, and peo- remains that it is hetter prey to this dan-|done than underdone, Tt to pnll tooth a all.” 1 not oceur to anvone that any possihl It the Aitease would have elo strength with which 2 it | been few sadiv negleet ¢ far over- e fore Ao ttention 1n fhe very i considered + tooth—the davs ing relief through | st o crime eth which ed a lot girl den e iy examination | Ve the pro 1e I enuse, We hear “school connee conld on the tecth and «dvent of the tion possibly disease, X-ray - lehangad all this, although it quite hard at first to upgat the of pre- inns devotion theary after years Tt 15 well nro ind pimy to mentian here fhat ot ced ny strue- An- vhea s not a dise a¢ is commonly suy and ¥ ture in which the teeth are yther mistaken a is that the teeth are i jawhone onr Enms fen of the gum tissus t1en of dded en The real fiyely fn the tecth consists ) soft ‘alveolar jawb peculiar A tnre eailed the ind third, the worl the me into th od at in that == ¢ hout it—it plains in a ected arca is out of the ats can then be ef i treatod of orrhea is o afflicted Pain Advanced Stage ring entirel for 11 + reason that the 1ve nndermine s cth ont, mes back long Yol he I8 fhe come to m having 2 los PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main Street, Opposite Arch Phone 1109-2 Specials for Wednesday Mornmg Sale At §2.00—Women's Pajamas, were $5.00 to $4.50. Children's Paja fo 12 yrs., . price $1.50 $1.59—"Marcella™ Drawer Combinations, were to Al §5.98—Crepe de Chine and Pongee Two-piece and ne-picce Dresses, reg, prices from $12.00 to $21.50, At 79c—Colored Petticoats, values to $1.50, At $2,50—Silk Umbrellas, reg. price $5.00, At S1.00—Peaser* Blouses, values to $2.00. At § de Chine and Figured Nilk Blouses, S12. Lio—CUrepe Dresses of Woal, Short-sleeve Sweaters, value Je pair—0dd Silk Hose, values to §2.00, 79¢—Children's Play Togs, were $1.00. $1.39—Children’s Play Togs, $1.98, $1.89—Children's Play Togs, were $2.39. 89¢c—(olored Ravon Silk Vests. reg. price $1.00, were to $9.00, At 83.75—Suspendor At N20 At 59 \ At At At were retived un- defeated lightweight champion of the world, as he tells his tather in their apartment in N his proposed return to the prizefi believed to he the hig father. fact | s not g0 | being, | &oon the | but | eat many e —: X.rayed at the start.off. ‘I'he effect of abscessed teeth upon chiliren a subject that parents would do well to study, Examina- tlons of our loeal sehool ehildren 8, 8 and 10 years of age reveal an alarming number with diseased teeth At this age it is positively danger- ous, Not only does it keep them backward In their studies, but it is very injurious to their health. 1In cases of long standing their vitality is so depl 1 and lowered, that conditions gradually lead to tuber- cular trouble, formatory fests show {hat a large percentage of he boys and girls confined in these in. stitutions ovwe their disobedicnce and bad behavior te defective teeth, Even prisons report the same find- ings, and in a great many instances {he prison dentist has exhibited more corrective powers than the warden h Good health is es- sential to od citizenship and {f greater care wera oxerclsed by par- young ones, the drain on fown and county, and even themselves as tax- payers in support of these institu- tions, would be materially lessened. The H0th milestone in a man's ag can well be regarded as the criti age. Af that age a man either moves forwird, stands still, or moves backward. In many s a4 man's bect work fs done after he s 50, but anly ton often is it that this turn- ing point finds the average man un- capable far better efforts, and in- stead of heing ahle to look forward to greater achievements, must face the uncertain future with fear and misgivings, To one who {8 ap- yroaching the half-century mark little thought te tha teeth in the na- ture of an examination will doubtless change a diseouraging ont- look into one that is far more fav- orable. As | lonk back ove of experier T ¢ many s where neglect of the teeth has resultad in the deaths of many of mv former fellow citizens. Per! s not directly, but indirectly. tor as we've noted before, a multi- plicity of diseases may resull |through the age of diseased {teeth. T am positite fhat a manv of these lives canld have heen |extended, and manv of these depart. jed ones would be alive today f{f i | warnings had been heeded | ov ereat | Tn this connection T am surprised that life insurance companies have avparently neglected this prohlem of a feeth. Tt s safe to say that these companies are losing thons- nds dollars annually due to the vany deaths traceable to detective toeth, T the month of avary policy- holder were to be examined teday the result waild he appalling, and many of those cone'dered as very would be classified al poor ones. T firmly Leliere that the day is coming when | nenrance companies will insist ot | physician’'s certifieate, | znod “risks” fnoe As very {only npen & ents in the matter of health for our | . {beginning. And, on second thoughts if eonditions warrant, you could give TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1925. but ons from a dentist also as a pre cautionary measure. In order that an insurance company ca win out a policy holder must live a required 1ime, but premature deaths are often the ruls and each ons means so [much loss for tha company. It fs even up to the policy holder to out- live this alloted time it he himself | is to enjoy any of the bhenefits M‘ his investment. The insurance com panies could well afford to stand the »\p»n.m of X-ray examinations for | it applicants for policies in that this procedure would give them ad- ‘ ditional information as to the physi- | they assume the responsibilities and obligations they owe to their policy- holders. If this examination re- vealed any defective teeth the com- pany could require their extraction | hefore accepting the applicant, this rule were enacted, the financla; | wain for the Insurance companies § 10 years time would Indeed be great | but the service rendered to humanits would he many times greater. In conclusion T wish to state that it is my sincere wish that the read ers of this article will not think that I believe, or am frying to have ofh- ers belicve, that all lls or disorders | are purely the result of bad testh. | Far from it. On the other hand Tiowever, it cannot be denied fhat a | large percentage of them are. My | own experience and also that of your | own dentist or doctor, has revealed | innumerable instances where it w sventually proven that badly dis ed teeth were the underlying canses of much bodily suffering, and it | ter hefore the publie. for this reason that T bring the mat. i WOMANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES MIDOLETOWN == NEW BRITAW cal fitness of the applicant before | H Tomorrow the Last Wed. Half-Holiday We Want To Make It a Sale Day Long To Be Remembered (Note): Shopping will he a whole lot more con- venient than the last few Wednesday mornings as the doorway is now clear and the entrance passable, So, if you loveth your neighhor as thyself—as we have been taught-- you might occur his lasting regard |and affection by giving him the lit- tle bit of advice T suggested at the it not only to your neighbor. but to vour hest friend: and, as is some- times the case in matters of health, {10 vour awn greatsst enemy—your- self! Go fo your dentist CHLORIDE PINCH HITS FOR ICE Rome, Aug. 25 (P —When Boman gummer reached its most intense torridity, complaints spend money for sufficient ice, were resorting to the use of bichloride of mercury to keep their wares | the fn- B creased that fish peddlers loath to| SILK DRESSES “fresh.” Newspapers plaints and the public together with tures showing avariclous fish mon ers injecting embalming fluid wi a hypodermic needle into fish, took up the com- His Only Chance Hans: Father, why was mada first? | Tather Adam To give him the chance | ito eay a faw words.—Tyrihans, Oslo. | WEDNESDAY Best I\ahvc POTATOES, peck 480 » 19¢ | l,f.':;n Smoked \‘HDULDFR SPECIALS AT Fresh El_lt HAMBURG Lean Fr QHOULDFRQ h 2m525c 20c¢ LEAN CORNED BEEF FRANKFORTS ........ LAMBSTEW .......... | ROAST VEAL ... : rm\ L] ck GOC ¢ MU‘BU L § POR}\ and B EVAPORATED MILK . P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA é(' ND ('hallenge Milk 2 cans Fancy Tomatoes 2 cans Campbell’s Soups 3 cans 2¢ Pure Cider Vinegar 2 bottles ... 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Extra Fancy Plums 3 dozen published warnings to | cariea- | Formerly selling up to $29.50 Final clearance — Come in and pick them off the racks — Each one one of our regular high class dresses at a price that yon never dreamed of. Sizes for everybody 16 to 44 No Approvals No Alterations Don’t Come Late! Final Clearance Rubber Bathing Shoes 89¢c Regularly $1.25 All Colors Silk Boot Hose 89¢ par Black, white and all wanted light colors Sizes 8! to 10 One-Piece Jersey Dresses $6.98 .98 Assorted colors Regularly Pretty styles Sanitary Bloomers 19¢ Medium and Large Sizes