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7lldlt for INFANTS & INVALIDS ASK FOR For Infants,Invalide and Growing Childres Rich Milk, Hlltedflf.h\ Extract in Powder The Original Food-Drink For All Ages Cooking—Nouri: No ishing—Digestible L -1 Wednesday Morning Specials at THE NEW BRITAIN MARKET CO0.~- NUALITY GOODS AT _|3|8 MAIN ST ECONGMY PRICES TEL. 2485 LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS i LAMB CHOPS .....32c Ib. Lean Corned B.eTf. .10c 1b. Fresh Cut Hamburg 20;:.“:; Legs Lamb Sperry & Barnes Bacon 35c¢ 35c Ib. acon 35c . 45¢ ib. Campbell’s Beans 2 cans 19¢ Rumford’s Baking Powder 29¢ can Challenge Mllk 2 cans 27c WINNER BRAND COFFEE NATIVE POTATOES 15 Ib. peck . LARGE RIPE BANANAS Wantsmore Cocoa, .1 Ib. pkg. 15¢ Tomatoes, 3 cans Pink Salmon, 2 cans. . .25¢ MARKET WHERE THE PEOPLE SHOP 43EMAIN STOPPOSITE E.MAINGT SPECIAL—7 to 9 a. m.—2 lbs. HAMBURG Best Cuts ROUND, SIRLOIN and SHORT STEAKS 35¢ Ib. Lean, Solid, Sugar Cured CORNED BEEE.......... 16cIb. Shoulder Steak 18c Ib. || Pork Chops . .. 28clb. Genuine Lamb Chops. 30c Ib. || Stewing Lamb Fores of Lamb 18c Ib. || Veal Cutlets. . . Veal Chops . . .. 25¢ Ib. Roasts of Veal BONELESS OVEN ROASTS OF BEEF PRIME RIB ROASTS OF BEEF . PRIME POT ROASTS OF BEEF . Everything in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. _‘Challenge Milk 2 for 25¢ || Sardines .5 cans 25¢ Evaporated Milk 12¢ can |, Brown Sugar GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Molasses .. ... ‘s .. 35¢c Ib. 18c Ib. . 28c Ib. .-25¢ Ib. 14c Ib. 2 bottles 25¢ You SAID TRHAT STOVE WOULD BAKE BISCUITS THAT WOULD MELT SAMANTHA BLAINE HAD HER O\NN WAY OF GE"'TING jman who has been reported seen, de- < void SWAMP “WILD MAN SOUGHT BY POSSE Seen Frequently by Day and Makes Queer Noises Malone, N. Y., Aug. 3. —Sheriff teenberg of Franklin county and sev- eral State troopers at the head of a posse of 100 men today started arching the swamps twelve miles ro here to locate an apparently wild The supply of used cars on the market is great— Find a customer for your auto through the Herald classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. clothir in that section by persons within the past few of several days. The strange individual first was reported about ten days ago by the wife of a farmer as she went to the well. He disappeared quickly into the vcods. A few days later the man was scen by a lumberman. Nearly every day since then the man h been reported observed from a dis tance by various persons. Weird screams have been heard the woods at night. The man been described as being middle-aged. Officers believe he was lost while attempting to find a4 lumber camp and after wandering tnrough the woods for several davs became terror strickekn and eventual- Iv insane as the result of hardships. in Hightow;r, Allegeii’lurderer of Priest Given Third Degree Redwood City, Cal, Aug. 23.—Wil- liam A. Hightower, charged with the murder of Rev. Patrick F. Heslin, Catholic priest, was .closeted for an hour and a half last night with Dist. Attorney Franklin Swart. Hightower made numerous admis- sions, Swart said, bus the district at- tornev declined to go into detail as to their nature. Hightower virtually his original alibi, Mr. had admitted that he taken about riding In an automobile with Doris Shirley on the night of August 2, when Father Heslin was taken from his home and held for ransom. has abandoned wart said, and has been mis- All Women Jurors Renders Decision Summerall, Miss.,, Aug. 23.—Missis- sippi's first all-woman jury rendered a verdict in justice of the peace court here yesterday in favor of the defen- dant in litigation between Mrs. Rosy teed wnd Mrs. Laura Speed, involv- ing ownership of a cow and calf. The constable refused to summon the women as jurors as directed and the court appointed a substitute to carry out the orders. Raw, untreated milk is dangerous tor Baby for RAW MILK contains large numbers of germs that may wreck its life—germs that are ren- dered harmless by only ONE method, PASTEURIZATION. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK {s safe for young and old—it ig really safe because not alone does it come from healthy cows and handled with but it is ALSO PAS- making it absolutely sanitary care, TEURIZED, pure. GIVE US A TRIAL. J. E. Seibert & Son Pasteurized Milk & Cream BY STANLEY | SAY HES \] LUCKY SHE DIDNT BAKE| EVEN WITH THE MAN WHO MISREPRESENTED A CooK STOVE SHE BOUGHT S g ‘ ______————-—————;Mm—_—_—- TO RENT. TO RENT suite of communicating rooms well heated Rent reasonable. trally located. J. M. Hallinan, 14 st. TO RENT—Store at 538 East Main 8. reasonable. e e CLASSIFIED 1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE := CASH IN ADVANCE This 1s not a question of credit. 20c Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the ad- vertiser money. AUTOMOBILIIS The little Want Advts. are Making Quick Sales These Days — E g g s, Baby Chicks, Second Hand Furmture, Real Estate ard What Not. ONLY CENT A WORD. LOST. 1 in first l sdx i FOR SALE—1916 Ford touring car, class condition. Phone 2311-2 FOR SALE—Fo condition. Bars: 562-5 acer in good runnlng‘ for el quick sale TO RENT—Garage on Arch St., near Main, suitable for storage or repair work. In- quire W. C. Raphael, 390 Main St. B TO RENT—Six room tenement, improvements, second floor, 7 St. Apply 427 Chestnut St. TO RENT—S5 large rooms, down stalrs, fur- nace heat, all improvements except elec- iric, at 46 Maple St. Apply L. Landau, Maple St. TO RENT—S8ix rooms, all improvements, hot air heat, at 63 Greenwood St. App! Main St sarage, videre. Modern improvements. Phone 1777-13 or 861-4. 8.22- 0 RENT—Three room flat, cated. John A. Andrews Co. centrally YO RENT—Four room tenement, all im- provements. 15 Griswold St. Inquire 110 Rockwell Ave. Joseph Dornfeld 8-20-2dx IO RENT—Tenement of 3 rooms at 12 John St. Apply at 369 Park St. 8-20-t( of four 28 Fair- 8-20-3d £O RENT—Pleasant tenement rooms, suitable for small family. view St. IO RENT—Five room tenement on City Ave., all improvements, gas and #lectricity, month. Apply to Frank Nair, 338 Main St 8-15-6d O RENT—Very desirable 5 room flat, steam teat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- vany, City Hall. §-3-t1 {0 RENT—One five and one six room fene- ment, all improvements. 114 Commercial St §-17-60 e : 0 RENT—A six room apartment at cor- ner of Hartford Ave. and North Rent $30. Four room apartments at 52 Whi Price $15. Apply M. Cohen, St. Tel. 2425. #0 RENT—Garage space. Co..,, 110 Rockwell Ave, H. & B. Mfg. 8-9-U1 10 RENT—5 room tenement at 64 Church St, Ind fiocr. Heat, furnished. Enquire at Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. 7-1-u r0 RENT—5 room tenement, modern im- provements. Apply at 114 Commercial St §-24- REKAL ESTATE FOK SALE. i OR SALE—In wood la Newington, cmall plece nd enough clear for quite a gar- den. Owner will build house on land on short notice if purchaser wants it. 10. West Main St. 2> ‘OR SALE—Six room mew cottage, all modern improvements: fine neighborhood Price and terms to suit purchaser. Aupl: to Alex J. Olson, 334 Stanley. FOR SALE—Ford Runabout, O. K. shape. Tel 1918 §-23- 2 FOR SALE—Overland Roadster, motor in excellent condition: rubber tically new Price reasonable. 1061-4 model 90; prac- Phone ix FOR SALE—1917 five passenger touring car. Bargain. No reasonable offer refu: Must be sold this week Mora. Garage. 16 Booth St 2 B erences Plainv] W -\\rnv_\ competent None other need apply. required. file, Ct. cook Mrs Edwin and e ca Harvey WANTED. Bookkeeper and Stenographer of exceptional not answed unless really exper- nced and mplete & Main ability. qualified charge. Lewis Co., to can s5 WANTED Please do take The West s FOR SALE—1918 Saxon Roadster, running condition Sell very cleap. Wilson St., City. 8 in good 43 cheap for cash. Fino mechanically. Call 1041-2 or 139 Winthrop St. §-20-3dx EOR SALE—Ford light delivery, cellent running tires and tubes. Come along, reasonable offer 519 Arch St., 1914, in ex- condition. Brand Demountable rims, test it out takes it. rear. ete. Any time, yourself Call any -3dx FOR SALE—1920 Cleveland six touring car, WANTED—By young man, board in private family, Address near post office 21BB. Herald Office WANTED—By three keeping rooms w American family, ith bath, for Must be in good locality, ern section of city preferred. erences. 294 Ada ress Herald light house. =“\ Office, WANTED—Six ments, by walkin Box 3. Herald family distance from rooms, Ofmce. modern of adults. center. improvs Must s 4. School, accept a NOTICE—Cummings Auto Driving 4749 Main st, Hatford, will limited number of pupils this month as school is now beginning its 17th year. Graduates are now filling good positions in every state in the union. License guar- anteed when qualified. 5-15-6d CYLINDER GRINDING—Repsjc work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices. The 1l & B. Mfz. Works, 110 Rackwell Ave. 8-15-tt FURNISHED KOOMS. [0 RENT—Furnished two and three room apartments. Reasonable rent to first class party. 72 Grand 3 10 RENT—Two large housekeeping rooms; ments; also la cne or two & Church St celp furnished light all modern improve- front room suitable for ntlemen. Mrs. Walsh, 64 §-23-1dx 0 RENT—1 or 2 front rooms, steam heat, furnished or unfurnished. 369 Main St TO REN light housekeeping. NT—3 rooms, steam heat, suitable for 369 Main St 0 RENT—Very nished rooms in residential section 105-3, or write Box 12, Herald Offic 85- 1 desirable one or two fur- Phone '0 RENT—One or two furnished rooms for {ight housekeeping Electric lights, zas not water. Inquire 65 Winthrop o-20-3¢ ——— e e e FOR SALE—MISCELLANXOUS OR SALE—Thoroughbred male and female. Apply near Rocky Hill Ave Scoteh 176 Sout OR.- SALE—Hens. John Colwick, Britain Road, Kensington s ¥OR SALE—In Berlin Center, near trolley. 30 acres land, two room house, one cow two plis, mew barn; 23 acre farm, nine room house, four cows, two plss, horse; 140 acre farm, no buildi acres land, five room cottage, near trol- iey. Cashman's Farm Agency, end ol trolley line, Berlin. Tel. 663-4. §.22-4d FOR SALE—In Southington, 8 acre farm six room house, barn, one cow, one heifer ‘our pigs, 100 chickens, 43 fruit trees, all crops and farming implements, 100 yards from trolley. Price $3.500. 31,500 cash The balance on time. Address P. O Box 17z, Bristol. 9-20-1w FOR SALF—Locust St.., Will sell rcasonable. 59 Arch St. FOR SALE—6 room cottage, hard wood floors and trim, fire place and large lot. 2-family house; just completed; can bought on easy terms. 10 room house, all improvements, heat, 1-3 acre land. Easy terms cash payment, 2-family house: just completed; bought on easy terms. @ room cottage on Obed Heights.Saybrook, Conn. or will exchange for shore prop- erty. 140 Main St., Room 9. Tel. 1790 8 room cottage. H. U. Thompson 7-28-t0 be steam Small can be SUMMEK KESORTS. TAUGODA COTTAGE, Momauguf airy rooms. Excelient beach. Mrs. Schaefer, Proprietress. Telephone Haven Colony 6693, s -19- 29-30-31 T—Several shore front cottages and . from now to Lal 00 to $45 per week. last Bdw. tle Milford B Conn.. or phone City Advertisement Notice is hereby given to all per: tons, firms or corporations using the +ilen Street Dumping Grounds that no rbage or, other obnoxious material shall be depesited there before Oc iober 1st. These grovids are to be nsed only for dry rubbish. Notice is also given that Public Dumpin: Places are open on Newington Roud on land of Oswald Reuther and Fred Beloin, and on Farmington Road on land of John Skritulsky, by permis sion of the above named owners garbage or other obnoxious material will be permitted on these dumps. By Order, Board of Health, o FOR SALE In Plainville. Good Two Family House of Five Rooms each, improve- ments, large lot, and double garage.. Close to center. The price is right. ROBERT B. WHITE Real Estate, 259 Main Street. L. 18 BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECUND HAND FURNITURE. Also, Second Hand Men's Clothes. 116 West St. Tel. 633-283, OR SALE—Household furniture, used less than a year. Must be sold this weck Call 515 Main St OR SALE—BIig stock of hard wood at 18 Broad St. Stanley Ostrowsky $-23-6dx ' OR SALE—Magnificent new mahogany upright piano, one week old for half price. Wonderful opportunity Address Piano, Box 24, Herald. $-23-1d high grade I'OR SALE—Bartlett Pears, at 125 Columbia St Tel 102 iOR SALE—Baby dition. Call at 149-4 Carriage in good 269 High 1OR SALE—Oak dining table, small sideboard. Together Morse, 21 Broad, Plainville. chairs and “OR SALE—Rooming business hot water heat; good people in it. Ce Bux 27D, Herald rooms ntral 19-11 "OR SALE—Twenty good siw weeks old pigs Westell Norton, Berlin 1. 8-17-6¢ plit. mixed w d any part YOR SALE— cord, delivei Tel. 675-13 CrOWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-13 .sumates cheerfully given on all «m e e $14.00 New Bri 8-12 per in Sda tism, Hecart Affection, Trouble, Chronic Appendicitis Discase, including Tuberculos uot too far advanced, or any of ment, you need my treatments for a omplete cure. Electric treatments of all kinds. Electric light baths and all forms of the violet ray machine treatments are given without additional cost. Private woman’s treating room with lady ju charge, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. pen -evenings. DR. COOMBS Ph in Stomach Ci Iumr rhe « 'hlruprn('lun Thed.B. Muranfiarage ; Best Equipment For Charging Batteries. Batteries for Rent. Washing Polishing Naturcapathic sician and Phone 765 Storage Repairing by Men Who Know How “Let Moran Take Your Auto Troubles in Tow” Cadillacs A Specialty. The J.B. Moran Garage i 16-18 BOOTH STREET Tel. 622-15. WANTED—An American our flat 50 V. ine St., couple to down stairs. 8-22-3d WANTED—At once or before Sept. ment of five or six rooms, by small Amer- ican family Address Box 15, ten \WANTED—Work for 1 ton truck, long. distance Tel. 8§16-3. WANTED—Four or five rooms, furnished or Box unfur; ched by Herald Office Addre: §-23-16-29-3 WANT! Asphalt Price —In city, shingling $3.50 thousand. shingles and roll roofing put on reasonab! Berlin Je. F. . A ST 2 8-2 ‘VANTED—Young men and women to bring their velops laun- Best ref- Hills, s-20_tf two or west- Best of ref_ Box 22-2dx be Address share local or 5-19-5dx LOST—At Walnut Hill Park Monday even- ing, rimmed glasses. Finder please to 29 Lafatette st - LOST—Saturday, Aug. dog, curly haired. F to Arch St. top flo e ——— FOUNDL 13th, small white please return 2 FOUND—Lady's wrist watch Saturd front of Y. M. C. A. Owner can same by proving property. Geo ericks, 95 Shuttle Meadow Ave FOUND—August 13, small pis. Ko o Tel. 6 s NOTICES NOTICE—Prices are lower now. build or repair that house You an estimate. B. A. E Dix Ave Phone 1982-14 Box 2dx NOTICE—Have your heater cleaned and put in shape for winter. Prompt Address Box 134, Berlin, Conn. _— OTICE—C. Matteo & Co., ‘electro platers, ¥5 Broad St, Plainville 5-15-tf _— NOTICE—Corbin’s Corner Farm—Milk from tuberculin tested cows is now being de. livered by S. Anderson Greenwood St. This milk is bottled and sealed at the farm. Erwin Whitham. s-20-1¢ x x WILLIAM HESSE & CO., Plumbing, Steam anl Hot Water Heating. Maple Hill. T 1016-4 §-3-20dx l attresses, box springs, cush- made over equal to new and returned same day. springs, pillows etc., hclstering. Hardware City Bedding Co, 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-¢. 7-25-lmox e ———— MALE HELP WAN I‘ED New mattresses, “ox made to order. Uo- 1 WANTED—Young man with uperlenn. to take charge of shipping room. A Beaton Mfg. Co., 46 Whiting St vacation films to us for quality de- ing and SITUATION printing Arcade Studio 8-23_2dx WANTED. Inqui third housework re Mrs. J foor y wishes position small in family ohn Swanson, 3 BOYS—Several bright wanted. Good pay Carfare refunded to Apply at 71 Church St ing at 9:00 o'clock you. wide-awake boys Part time work those who qualify Wednesday morn- Bring a friend with -1 WANTEDP—Competent housework Lenox Place. waid for CApply 4:30 to § p general m. at &0 Trucking and Storage OF HOUSEHGLD GOODS BY EXPERTS OUR SPECIALTY. 5. Crating and Shipping either by Rail or Truck. We will take full charge of your movin g, thereby relieving you of all trouble. Best of equipment for Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Inter Urban Transfer & Storage Main Street, New Britain. of Dickinson Drug Store. Tel. 20 20. 2002, A. P. Marsh, Manager You can buy with $500 cash this 2-family house at No. 49 Carlston street—Here’s a chance to own your home with small money down. Main street store to rent. CAMP REAL ESTATE CJ. 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. IF YOU WANT INSURANCE OF ANY KIND TELL YOUR WANTS TO : HUMPHREY H. D. ROOM 208 TIONAL BANK BLD'G. OPEN SAT. EVENINGS { OUR OLD COMPANY’S LEHIGH COAL ¥ Has ven Satisfaction to New Britain Users, Over for 50 YEARS. THE CITIZENS COAL COMPANY 24 DWIGHT COURT “Better TEL. MAIN STREET TEL. 1413. Be COALED Now Than COLD Next Winter.” RENT A TYPEWRITER Special Rates for Summer Months. - 3 months for $7.50, all makes except Royal mode! 10 and Underwood model 5, three months for $9.00. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street Telephone 512 FOREIGN REMITTANCES TO ALL" PARTS OF THE WORLD EEUREEMUIELEY 237 MaiN STREET NEWEBRITAIN,CONN