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s for ryone 'LOCAL GIRL POINTS ' OUT HER EX-LOVER _— ! Cider Mills £ Notices People’s Church of Christ. Sunday, 10:15, prayver service; 10:45 | Globe Clothing House ngersol 5.50 6.25 8.00 11.50 THE Drug Co. Main Street all | Shirts imported Madras, at Discount! , Now ... $3.60 net 3 for $10.50 h Now ... , Now , Now BLE SILK WEAR 2.00 grades ... 880 net 3 for $1.85 . FOULARD SIN-HAND hite Figures Now 93¢ net 3 for $2.75 The onafall mpany ASYLUM ~T, # Buy Our Kina.” Wii Close All Day During July and Aug. field day Sunday, dly, . of A, Quartette Park, t. auty lor is o0 76c, facial y $1, scalp treatments ¥ or vibrator $1, mani- om 2, looth's Block t now massage agents Stetson/ Co.~~advt shoes. | Hopkins of Bristol and | Ay Palmer of 242 granted a marriage orning Main n- LIS PICTURE, f the Iate Judge James hung in the city court ay , taking ity place with Pl other deccased [udges The plcture commi'tes Judge B. W Mangan and afterncon at Tavvyer There are wo many ocen- alons where flowers will Ccarry a mes sago more ploasingly than anything else can do, that they take a most impor- tant place in the woclal amenities of the day. And remem- ber, we deliver flowers — from a simple einborate floral part of the Canada and to of Europe, by telegram your order with us and through our connection everywhere. Floral Co. the mont to any on and tre | Alling, | i Identilies Man Who Promises to Wed Her Chicopee, Mass. 24.=~The lo- arrested John Krol, both of as fugitives from arrests came at the re- | auest of the Philadelphia police, who claim to warrants charging grand larceny and conspiracy. | Aeccording to the information the local authorities have, these men are alleged to have induced a Manches- ter, Conn., girl to go to Philadeiphie one of the men promising to marry her. While there he secured her money, $600, to buy clothing, etc., and never returned. The tip that the men were In this city was secured by the Philadelphia police, and Sergeant Frank L. Wright, in company with Patrolman Stanislas Kowalewski, took the men into cus- tody at 61 Cabot street. It is sald they have been living here for three weeks. July | eal police last | Peachueh ana night Stanley | Manchester, Conn., | Justice. The have Girl Alds in Capture, Hartford, July 24.—Miss Kate Zduneck of High street, New Britain, who was victimized recently in Phila- delphia, went to Chicopee, Mass., yes- terday afternoon to aid the police au- thorities of that city in the capture of John Peachuch and Stanley Krol, both of Manchester. Peachuch, she sald, took her to Philadelphia where he was to marry her, and Krol, she alleges, went along, presumably to act as best man, but whom she churges was in a conspiracy with her Intended husband to fleece her of her life savings of $600 Mise Zdunek says that too well, but not too wisely, and that she had been decelved by sweet promises of future happiness. She trustingly gave Peachuch, sho saye, money to buy a wedding outfit, but he took the balance of the $600, and that wis the last she saw of him, and his friend The Manchester police say that this Is mot the first time that Peachuch has resorted to such methods. In only a few detalls was the method followed by him different from other cases. He did make it his business, it is sald, to select a girl from out of town and when he had induced her to marry him, declded that for the best interests of all, they go to Philadelphia. There, the police say, he would leave the girl return home the best she could PERSONALS Curian for she loved to Hugh left today n week and Block Maurice Island Quirk to spend Miss Marjorie Cochrane will her vacation in Maine Miss Dorothy Heller street is spending her vacation at Cape Cod with Miss Dorothy Hallett. this at Short spend of Vance Alice Nero is spending with Dorothy Taylor WlTH THE POLIGE Avenue week Beach. Holmes Resident Complains About Young Men Occupying Entive Stdewalk Fach Evening, ‘onrad Steppler of Holmes has complained to the police of the habits of young men in that viciuity occupy 1t entire sidewalk ard curh each evening. Passersby are forced to walk in the street nd are often greatly inconvenienced. The of- ficer on the beat has been notified to have the matter remedied A\ three.year-old boy Ii treet strayed wflernoon nd was hours. He was fc to his parents. Robert Quign of 523 Main street reported a suitd with much wearing apparel stolen from his He implicated a printer Gorman, who is now thouznt in Hartford. The Hartford po wera notified etcher lnst ulted by was referred to torney | The Hartford police local ofMicers to watch for a Hudson speedster stolen from thut city night. The car hore markers avenie to ing at 39 yvesterday ernl lost for ind and returned Union Lwa room named to be Hee Jonn complain heen of Market night that he had John Débbruck. He the prosecuting at street have warned The best of selected raw milk thor. oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- ern process Is what is offered you over” our brand of PASTEURIZED MILK. The finest raw milk cannot compare with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— for ours is the finest raw milk made gorrect pi urising. ABSOLUTELY BAFE and PURE by RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFE. Order it toduy. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET. Telephone 1938, a. m. morning worship, (Major Hilton of Hartford will speak); 12:16 p. m., Bible school; 7 p. m., evangelistic service. This combines regular even- ing and Young People's service. Thursday, 7:45 p. m.,, mid-week prayer service. St. Mark's Church. Sth Sunday after Trinity and St. James' day. 7:30 a. m., Holy Com- munion: 11 a. m., morning prayer and sermon by Rev. H. G. Codding- v\r'm."[), D., of Grace church, Syfacuse, First Baptist Church. 10:45. morning worship. union services of the First and South Con- gregational churches with the First Baptist church. Sermon by Prof. Ar- thur L. Gillétt of Hartford. Bible school at 12:15. Russian services at 3 p. m. Thursday, 7:45 p. m., mid- week service. Christian Science Churcch. Sunday service at 10:45 a. m., sub- ject, “Truth”; Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.;' Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Stanley Mcemorial Charch. Sunday school at 10:15 o'clock, morning worship at 11 o'cléek. Rev. G. W. Missirian, pastor, will preach. On Sunday morning, August 1, holy communion will be administered. Y. P. 8. C. E. meeting at Walnut Hill park at 6 o'clock. Emmanuel Gospel Church. 10:45 a. m., prayer and praise service; 11:45 a. m., preaching serv- ice. H. 8. Miller of New York; 12:15 a. m.. Sunday school; 6 p. m., young people's meeting; 7 p. m., evangelis- tic service, H. Miller in charg: . m., Tuesday, children’s meetin . m., Tuesday, Bible study; Wednesday, cottage meéting; p. m., Thursday, mid-week prayer meeting. A. M. E. Zion Church. 10:45 a. m., morning worship. Ser- mon by the pastor. Subject, “How to Do It 12:30 p. m., Sunday school. All parents are requested t6 urge the attendance of their children; 6:30 p m., the Young People’s C. E. exer- cises will be held under thé direction of Miss Dorothy Jackron and J. ( Brown: 7:45 p. m., tHe régular even- ing service: the pastor will specialize on the subject, “The Things That Hampey a Christian Home." Advrent Chufch. Preaching at 10:46 a. m. by L. B. Giles, pastor Bible school dnd adult classes at 12:16 p. m. At 7 p. m., Rible study permitting of asking and answering questions. No Sunday services during August. Thursday evening prayver meeting weekly at § o'clock as usual. Welcome Baptist Welcome Baptist mission will hold regular service Sunday at 7 p. m. in the German Baptist church, 46 Elm strect. We invite the public to wor- ship with us. Please come. Methodist Church. Rev. J. L. Davis will preach at the morning services at the Methodist church tomorrow. Mission. ARMY NEEDS TYPISTS, The local army recruiting office has heen requested to enlist a first class stenographer and typist and one first general clerk v\hn must also have a thorough kunv\lcd:c of sten- ography and typewriting, for service 1t general Springfield. The monthly pay is $130 and the grade that of a first class private. Rapid promotions for the right party are promised. class COURT CAS CONTINUED. Herbert Robertson faced the police court this morning on a non-support charge. He asked to he allowed time to see his counsel, Attorney Saxe, 0 the case was continued until Mon- morning. The case of Charles avitsky and Joseph Kublas charged h assault was also continued until fonday. CHIROPRACTIC TALK No. 7 “REGAIN HEALTH” (By J. A, VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) What is the eause of pain. weakness and disease? That is a question over whieh untold theusands of specialists have wran- gled and are still wrangling ome lay it 10 food combinations. others may germs and bacteria, and still others put responsibility on several things all the way from stale air to the derby hat Tn the meantime, the sick are increasing in number 1 is being enlarzed and advances in in history In regard to this situation Alfred Walton. the founder ex County Hospital, its first and Chiel of the Burgical Sraff, Untold millions of human suffered all their lives and Adied in pain the cause of their sufferings never being understood, while medical men have quan- reled among themsélves as to the form ar eharacter of the discase—whether it be tweedledum or tweedie the present time millions of su ing for relief whose sufferings can only met by removing the pressure from nerves reapon for the troub nd this is what Chiropractors are doin wstantly What YOU are interested in is PERMA- INT resuits. Those whe Want temporary ef only can met it t those who want perm gth must look to uxations Chirop method which adjusts e 1t has done resorting to it from an find out how wo-called Aespite the therapeutic selenee. there are more sufferers today than here s what of the Presidens has to say beinzs have nal su or just what for them chronic aliment Spinal Adiust Don't delay will have urs i vou nerve emoved wherever it exists in your | == consultation at office J AVOLZ The Chiropractor MAIN STREET. BOOTH BLOCK Yourth Floo Phone 1338 ~2-5 p. m. Exvening Ho Tuesday, Thurs- » Saturday, 6:30 to 3 recruiting headquarters at | every | Our Mid-Summer Sale of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Ciothing gives a splendid save money. opportunity to These are our regular stock and are not goods made to be sold at reduced prices. Hathaway and Emery Shirts. Reversible Soft Collars give double wear. Madewell Union Suits. : New arrivals in' Interwoven Sox. French’s Bus Going to Savin Rock Next Sunday Leave New Britain at 10.30 A M. Leave Savin Rock at 7:30 P. M. Round trip $2.50. & & el el & & 1 - Totodc ol dotededeboge fode 1o ,,TEL 1075 & el Bigelow Street, New Britain, Ct. %##Q@#*#Q##MQ#G# MILK BOTTLES Quarts and Pints Carload Just Arrived ! It is extremely difficult to get bottles doubtless know. ORDER NOW ! # Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. as you AGR. DEPT. BHBEETBGEE IS BEBLE SHGVVVTVLAVVBTVVVVVV S CiIg oy MAKE LIQUOR RAID Harry Hoéfwitz of 316 Park Street Ar- rested on Charge of Violatinz Vol- stead Act. Harry Horwitz of 346 Park strest was arrested last night by Federal Officers McAuliffe and Rafferty on a charge of violation of the Volstead act. The man was held at police head- quarters until this morning, when he was taken to Hartford for a hearing before U. S. Commissioner Frederic J. Corbett. The arrest is reported to h=ve been caused by complaints. Park street residents had long been tired of the large number of intoxicated who were noticeable in the vi- cinity of the accused’'s place of Dbusi- ness. It was not positivelv deter- mined that he was selling the liquor but evidence in the form of a jug men | full of 2lléeged liguor was secured las: night. Tt is reported that the fed- eral officers had to make several frips to the place before securing the amount 6f evidence wanted. The jug was taken by the federal men when they left for Hartford this morning to be used in the prosecution. TWO ARE E) STED. of recruiting activities about the city, Andrew Balinski of 168 Grove street, and Joseph Rosen- blatt of 78 Talcott street, were listed yesterday for service in the cavalry division of the army. Both were sent to Fort Myer, Balinski for a three year term and Rosenblatt for HEADACHE no DOPE-NO ACETANILIDE COMFORTASBLE As a result en- APUDINE | TS LIOUID = QUICK EFFECT VARDON—RAY TOURNAMENT Noted Professionals Will Meet Con- necticut’s Best at Shuttle Meadow Clab Thursday, July 29. Plans for the Vardon-Ray 36-hole exhibition golf match at the Shuttle Meadow club have been completed by the tournament committee of which Allen C. McKinnie is chairman. The mateh will be played Thursday. In the morning at 10 o'clock they will be paijred with J. R. Elphick, profes- sional' at the Hartford Golf club who {now holds the Shuttle Meadow course trecord of 70 and Bobby Andrews, professional at the New Haven Golf club, formerly champion of Scotland. In the afternoon mateh, starting at 2 o'clock. their opponents will be Roger H. Hovey, Connecticut state champion and W. Parker Seeley of Bridgeport, Cénnecticut state cham- pion in 1913 and runner-up in 1919, ONSTIPATION is the big trouble in every serious sickness — causing depression of spirits, uflhbilitly nervousness, m\perfed vision, loss of memory, ., loss of -»eth-. etc.~stop ety FeRuIar CoUToE of They act prompt} tly, thoro { 8"-‘ Yv ugh rrerery boweia, comfortine U im llu E: tion. m-a-cm. e LR R norr Coated. B0 YEARS® CONTI S sa .rn:mn . Dr. J. K. Schenck & Son, and freely, but cleansing the 0V EBGVLVLOVEHVVLVL LAY WinePresses ORDER NOW While Our Stock Is Complete - Herbert L. Mills Hardware Store 336 Main Street ##@fifi%flfi#%flfi%#fi##fi#“’#fifl 2380028000830 0080 COL-PAC 6-8-12-CAN SIZE FRUIT JARS GOOD LUCK RUBBERS 3 Dozen for 25¢ A. A. MILLS 80 West Main St. DANIEL il WEBSTER WORLD’S BEST GRADE Our Domestic Science demonstrators are now making house to house calls in New Britain advo-- cating a larger use of good home made and baker's bread to lower the cost of living, While Daitiel Webster Flour costs originally a litdle more than other flours, “The' value received more than. equals the higher cost.” PROTECTOR GUARANTEE—If you are not thoroughly convinced that Daniel Webster Flour has produced the best bread youy ever baked after you have used an entire sack of i, return #he efipty sack to dealer and purchase: price wug,e refunded and charged to us. EAGLE ROLLER MILL Co. W. J. CAHILL CO. Retail Distributors: Soverengns Trading Co. Landwehr Bros. Miller & Olson, All S. Berkowitz. stores. Corbin-Russwin Stores, North & Judd Stores. 0. K(.:gleat and Crocery D.S. Oh_man Doherty Market. . B. Woodruft t. Meat & Gro. Co. Stanley Workers’ Corp. VNV:“ S:l:lenke?m e Society. Bloomquis¢ & Edman Sharp & Shaw, formerly Universal Co-Operative Cowlishaw's. Society, Hallinan’s bread always baked exclusively of Daniel Webster Flour. W. J. Cahill Co. Wholesale. Plainville Ct. Meriden, Ct. FOR QUICK RETURNS ADS |HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS