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‘ ,AGO almost, every mother thought hfilv ohild’ must have 0 or landanum to make it sleep. These druszs will ‘produce W DROPS TO0 MANY will produce the SLEEP TROM WHICH NO WAKING. Many are the chfldren who have been killed or has been ruined for.life by paregoric, landanum and morphine, each ' & narootio product of opium. Druggists are prohibited frum selling 6, narcotios named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling n.? The definition of “narcotic” is! “4 medicine which relieves pain sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convul- death.”” Thetaste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, nmler the names of “Drops,” “Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” eto. You ; ermit any medicine to be given to your chlldren without you or ‘know of what it is composed. OASTORIA DOES NOT OON- OT]'GS, if it bears the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. . Dr.-J.'W. Dinsdale, of Chicago, Ill., says: advise its use in all families where there are children.” Dr. Alexander B. Mintle, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: “I havh freqiiently prescribed your Castoria and have found it a reliable and pleasant rem- edy for children.” Dr. Agnes V. Swetland, of Omaha, Nebr., says: the best remedy in the world for children’ and the only one I use and recommend.’” Dr. 5. A McClellan, of Buftalo, N. Y., says: “I have your Castosia for children and always got good res Castoria for my own children.” Dr. J. ¥7. Allen, of St. Louls, Mo., says: “I heartily endorse your Cu- toria. I have frequently prescribed it in my medical practice, and have always found it to do all that isq'2imed for it Dr. C. H. Glidden, of St. Paul, slinn., says; "My experience as a prac- titioner with your Castoria has been highly satisfactory, and I consider it an excellent remedy for the young.” Dr. H. D. Benner, 0! " and children.” . J. J. Mackey, of Brooklyn, N. Y., uys: “1 consider ymu- Castoria an excellert preparation for children, being composed of reliable medicines and pleasant to the taste. A good remedy for all disturbances of the dlpldve organs.” GENUINE CASTORlA ALWAYS Bears the ngnatm-e of In Use be Over 30 Years .vThe Kind You Have Always Bt-'ounht of Philadelphia, Pa., says:' “I have used your Cas- toria as & purgative in the cases of children for years past with the most " happy effect, and fully endorse it as a safe remedy.” ; Dr. J. A. Boarman, of Kansas City, Mo, says: “Your Castorta iz a splen- aid remedy for children, known the world)over. and have no hesitancy in recommending it for the eomplaints of infants “I use yom' Gutmi; and, s ““Your Castoria is. lently prescribed I use it in my practice CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD e et 3 24 ¥ TO RENT MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ EACH INSERTION. LOST. ow have fresh mined OLD COM LEHIGJGOAL in all sizes. Egg, Stoveand Nut ~ $7.00 No. 2 Nut $6.25 per ton. Mixed No 1, No2'Nut $7.00 per ton. 25¢ Per Ton Discount tor Cash. New Britain Lumber & Coal Co. TELPHONE 52. 301 PARK STREET per ton. TO RENT—Three room tenement, Walnut street, 8-2-d SRR —_— TO RENT—8ix room tenement, mod- Srn improvements, 12 School street. | Tel. 1249-2, 8-2-d2x AR SR BGGS—Connecticut, guaranteed, de- livered Thursdays at market prices. | Address, Eggs, Herald Office. 7-31-9x 5 3x building, now four and five All modern im- Jubilec street., 7-31-3d> TO, RENT—In new ready to oceupy, room tenements. provements. 124 corner Chapman. TO RENT—Four room tenement, a'l modern conveniences, rent reason- able, No. 93 Hart street, 1 ove- nings. 7-28-8d% TO RENT_Six rooms, new house, all fmprovements, second floor, 54 Gar- den st. Address Frank Tel. 605-3. T RLA\T—Four rooms, with bath, 3 Cherry street; 5 rooms, all new, 42 Maple street. P. J. Murray & Co., 88 West Main street. 7-28-tf TO' RENT—From August 1st a nine raom Shore Cottage located at Ca- noe Harbor, KEast River, Conn, Pure artesian well water. Fine bathing beach. Inquire G. E. Root, P, O. Box 1019, City. 7-27-Wix TO RENT—Two tenemenm of rooms each; modern improvements, on, trolley line. W. P, Steele, 240 Chestaat St 7-27-6dx 70 RENT— Fine 6 room and 5 room flat on Maple st. All modern im- provement, steam heat. Quigley, 277 Main ' street. T7-24-tf TO RENT—Downstairs tenement of five rooms, all modern improve- ments, inquire, 36 Connerton street. Second floor. T-24-tf 3 TO RENT—An elegant 1st floor 5 room tenement in new house, 12 Hart St.; all modern improvements; nicest in this locfility Inquire Wexler, 439 Arch St., Tel. 1311-2. 7-23-tf THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK SITY, By Declares 77 7 with a' view to war cannot be denied. ‘With the most savage resolution, in absolute secrecy, with fists clenched and lips closed, two empires armed to | /the death: constructed monstrous can- non, filled arsenals with arms and am- munition, 'and conceived the prodig- fous mechanism for adapting the arts of peace to .the arts of war. 'The whole country was regulated = like a barracks.' Every slightest resource was catalogued, that. nothing: might be lost, and all with the purpose of offensive action. There were inven- toried in advance ' the means of de- fense, exploitable and the riches of ‘ the caption | the countries coveted. Universal es- briel Hanotaux, reign affairs, i réviews the _tHe “historical ny logically to die for the sattempt to im- ‘the world.” red for this war,” _a long han gml ‘domin- ose Her hour “ nistoric ~doct- | ficant. .of 'the German . born at a meeting’ c Hohezollern in “in Chancellor - von from which came pr Faflure. is on the 2 15 ‘years of military tion fo 1912, when tion was:accom- ‘was ready to first favorable circum- ric evidences of Ger- M. Hanotaux offers further material and f Germany’s “fell purs he ind formidable Twin Empires France kept silence. ! pionage prepared the way for “world conguest.” As moral proofs of Germany’s pur- pose, M, Hanetaux cites the growtn of the conviction in Germany that a successful, conquest 'is fts own full justification and that “the German people ~were the chosen people, the d predestined people in the religious, philosophic and aclgntmc sense of the word;/ that everything in .the world untouched by German influence must remain retrograde and inferior.:* (% * M. Hanotaux adds: “The Sermans are fighting for the enslavement, not the | liberation of the world. ‘“Were things not in their conclu- sion 4s in their origin these prodig- ious events would be unmeaning, but never sinee the birth of the world have there been évents more signi- We have gone about our task and know what that task is. 3 France in Traditional Role. ""France, especially, is in her tradi- tional role nor will she let herself be turned aside. She struggles for ideals which are hers; justice is greater than force; right protects the weak; eyvery man and every people has a ‘right to dispose of his own. Thes= mottoes are opposed to those of Ger- many’s, “I. have lately re-read the yellow Book and have been struck by the fact that not once during the course of the negotiations preceding the war ‘did France put forward the slightest | elaim or offer any bargain whatso- ever.' Not. once did she say ‘what guarantees will you give!; what will be my share?’ Other powers talked; It can be sald that events passed without her parti- cipation. She only bore their bur- dens. * * *.* The light has been shone on two opposing: systems. His- tory has chosen—that is the first re- sult of the year’s war. Irreparably Lost. "Germnn theories, German doc- trines and German morality are ir- reparably lost. They appear now for, what they are and themselves haves demonstrated what they are—fright- tul materialistio heresies. “First of all we have saved truth. “Now, it is the turn of justice and of right. 'Already Germany, by the failure of her campaign of conquest, overwhelmed by the immense losses Which are draining her, conscious of the utter ruin which grips her, seeks to escape the consequences of her own theories and would be content with the white peace of a statement— counting herself well off to be able to preserve herself for the future. But not even this negative resuit will she obtain. Thel two theoriés of life are radically” opposed. .One or the other must succumb. Following in the wake of the German doctrine German force now likewise is on the decline One more effort, though it requirg another Yyear, and it shall be cast in- 3 the abyss” the TO RENT-—Two tenements on Arch ! sireet, one /three rooms, $2; onc four reoms $11. Inquire 150 Arch street. ' F. W. Loomis. T-1418 TO RENT—Two tenements, 5 rooms each, also one attic tenement of four rooms. All modern improve- ments, 130 Cherry street. 6-28-tf tenenient six gas, adults. 113 =27+t TO RENT—Desirable rooms, electricity, Basseft St T /TO RENT-—§ 100ms tenements with bath, 2nd floor, $15.00, apply at Rogers Sask and Doc. Co.,, 189 Chéstnut St 5-10-tt TQ RENT—Fjve rooms, all improve: ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 80 Commergial street. ., Tel. 866-1 4-19-1 e ———————————————————— SUMMER RESORTS. SPEND YOUR VACATION at “All Right’’ Cottage, Indian Neck, Con- necticut's best resort. Excellent table, pleasant surrcundings, bath- ing, etc. Reasonable rates ———— NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel 1073-4. 8-2-6dx HELP WANTED—FEMALE, Wanted—Mald for general housework. German preferred. Apply evenings, corner Lincoln and Hart. 8-2-2dx AUTOS TO RENT By Honr or Day. J. W, Finnegan Stables ‘Telephone 302, The Science of Optometry is not new; the fitting of glasses is not new. But the name Op- tometry is modern. Modern' conditions called for specialization, and Optometry be- came a profession regulated by State laws like other professions, The, Optometrist's ‘specialty is to examine eyes and apply glasses when they are required, For this service consult S, STANLEY HOBVITZ Registered Optometrist and Opti- cian, 321 Main Street. Hours, 8:00 A. M. to 8:00 P, M. Saturday and Monday to 10:00 Closed Wednesday Afternoon Dur- WANTED—Middle aged woman for housework, apply 40 Monroe street. 8-2-d3x mr——— WANTED—For two or three weeks, young lady to ' substitute. Knowl- edge of bookkeeping and stepogra- phy required.’ Address W, Herald of- fice 8-2-d3x A competent maid wanted for family of two persons. No washing re- quired and good wages will be paid. | Must be good cook who has had { experience. References required. | Address Box 218, New Britain, Conn., stating references. 7-27-tf WANTED—A kitchen maid and wait- ress, Swedish preferred. Mrs, Bas- sett, New Britain Hospital. 7-23-tf HELP WANTED—MALE. EXPERIENCED grocery and clothing clerk wants position. 191 Corbin Ave. 8-2-24x FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO ROQMS—Furnished for house- keeping, including kitchen, pantry, set tubs, hot water, steam heat and electric . lights. Private. Five | minutes’ walk from depot. 45 5 Wal- nut, street, 0-te ——————————————— WANTED. WANTED-—Geese feather beds and antique “furniture, glass, china, coverlets, shawls and all old things for cash., C. F. Dickinson, General five | For Extraordinary Strayed . from - 1159 East Finder please notify John A. Hoff- man at this address. 8-2-1dx LOST—A brown and white English Setter. Reward if returned to 61 Lexington St. 7-31-tf —_—e————————— rOR SALGe Wwill sell all our nearly new furni- ture, consisting or a full six room furnished flat. F. A, Bowen Chestnut street. 8-2-3dx FOR SALE—? family house 12 rooms every improvement; fine locality; 10 minutes’ walk from City Hall Address Box 6 D Herald, 7-31-1wx FOR SALE—Ford touring car, elec- tric lights. Can be-bought reason- able. Williams Auto Co,, Elm St. 7-30-43 FOR SALE—One delivery touring car; good running order, $560 if taken at once. Call 513 East St - 30 6d FOR SALE—Several two taml.y houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- érn improvements, also buildir Jots on or near trolley lines. W. P.-Steele, 260 Chesmut street. 7-30-d6x FOR SALE—Fifty-seven acre: farm two tenement houses, three barns, running water in house and barn. Henry ¥dman, Plainville, 7-29-6dx ’;‘OR SALE—Horse and'business wa- | gon, cheap, Fred Walker,' 57 Har- rison street. 7-28-1wk TR S | FOR SALE—Three fine large building | lots on Belden street, Must be sold | at ‘once. Sewer, sidewalk and curb | in and paid for. Will sell cheap for cash. Address Land, New Brit- | ain Heraid. ;5 “tf | COTTAGE ON BEACH-—Trolleys, ex- cellent fagilities. Good table, terms reasonable, Mrs. Frey, Cot- | tage 1905, Indian Neck, Branford, Conn. 7-27-Wix — AB. JOUHNSON, D D. S, DENTIST Nativnal Bank Building. OPEN EVENINGS. THE CURRAN DRY G0ODS CO. Watch Our Window Dis- play and To- Morrow Night's Papers Bargain ltems for Wednesday A. M. Greater Values Than Ever| All New, Clean, Up-to- date Merchandise Big Blanket Sale LOST——One black and one bay horse. street. | FOR SALE—Account of leaving city | 332 | on trolley at White Oak, contains | WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY COMBINE No home is completd or up-to-date without a gas water heater in ft. We are prepared to imstall gas water heaters at jow prates as We make a specialty of installing them, Plumbing, tinning and sheel metal work of all kinds. 62 Lafayette Street. ‘Fhone 629 J. EDWARD ERWIN RENT ON GRISWOLD s’r’fifir all improvements, $18.00, ' Also rooming house, 14 rooms, cheap. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main s:.' 'hw 12 Room two M 1 % acres land, ideal place ‘.‘.. cated. H. N LOCKWOOD ‘m\wru_‘ ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by % :30 p. m. on the day of issue. LY Semiaiotioeemi e st LA If You Want - Good Bottled Beer, Wine_ or Liquors, Order Same from anse wiltien 4P ‘PHILIP BARDECK, how. Go to b 85 Arch St. ' ‘Pu. . 482-2 | DWIGHT A. .| Bootws MOTORCYCLE TIRES 28x3—Non-Skid $5.00 The ALLING RUBBER ‘&- CO. DETECTIVES If you are anuicipating investiga- tion in any matter where secrecy. integrity and results are esscntial write A. G. BROWN, 26 STATE STREET. HARTFORD. CONN. ‘FHONE CHARTER 412, I use the Detecta FPhone. Williams Auto Go. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New S and 7 Autos for hire. Repatrs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 228 287 ELM STREST Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREBT. Livery Cars for hire, day and uvight Storage, Supplics and _Inmm--g Ag’t Reo Cars. . 'Phone 224 MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Fac-simile of Typewriting done In 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. HARTFORD TYPEVMITEHHE XGHANGE, Ihe 26 State’ St. GOING ON A Vi Acurtom Come here for Field Glasses, Autc- mobile Goggles, Smoked and Amber Glasses, Eye Glasses, or an extra pair of Glasses. - You know that anything purchased here is Right—which cannot always be said of Glasses purchased away from home. 5 Eye Examinations Are Free. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A. PINKUS ‘Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturing Optician. Over 30 Years Experience. Office, 306 Main St, "Phone 570 Busmess Property F 0‘ S‘b Rents for $1,944 per Y"" 31 7,(“)0 - —— FOR SALE 4 A four flat apartment house on Trinity street. Rents for “73 per year. Price $6,500 ¥ Delivery, New Britain, Conn. 7-81-2dx Still Going On! QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN Sl' ] 54 o 7