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BIG USED CAR SALE 3 DAYS ONLY $185 DOWN WILL PURCHASE ANY OF THE CARS LISTED BELOW Each individual car has been thoroughly gone over, re- painted and has good tire equipment. All of these cars carry a guarantee for a period of 30 day: 1920 Fasex Tourd 1918 Buick Touring, 1 cylinders pmoblle Touring 1920 Ford Speedster “‘I'h“:"l"l:'r"*" Chalmers Sport Tousing ord Roadster . $100. 1918 Overland Clover 1 1920 Cleveland Touring aring Overla 1920 Dort Tourin, 1917 Olds Roads ASSENGER SPECIAL TOURING We give 12 months to pay balance on any of the above cars, with terms to suit purchaser. Cohen & Haymond, Inc. 160 ALLYN STREET HARTFORD, CT. Open Evenings and Sundays Until 9:30 P. M. Tel. 2-2357 Opp. Bondmore Hotel < Sped Model ) Oldsmobile 1910 Model 90 1917 Willy~Te STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES TOALL PARTS OF THE/'WORLD GEORGEANUIGLEY 237, 2 NEWRRITAIN,CONN STREET DO YOU KNOW WHERE THE BEST COAL COMES FROM? w DO, AND WE GET OURS THERE SO THAT YOU OAN GET YOURS HERE. 'HE CITIZENS COAL COMPANY YARD OFFIOE UPTOWN OFFICE 122 MAIN ST. TEL. 1413 MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTIAED Schultz & Costello, Inc. No. 242 Main Street Telephone 24-4 Dickinson Drug Store. See us for the Biggest Real Estate List with MOST Bargains — Now’s the time to BUY — Two family house on Kelsey street opposite Smith school corner — Two family house on Allen street with large lot and barn for sale — Just the place for vegetable dealer, etc. Rents. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343, ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. REMOVAL After September 15th, our store will be located at No. 96 West Main street, a short distance west of our present place of business. | visited his sister, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAIN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER CITY ITEMS P. Godfrey's cla deportment, will advt. few days ago to at Harvard for Mr. danelng Monday, October 31st Samuel Googel left : take a four year course xpert accounting. Miss Blinn will modern and aesthetic tober advt Mattabessett Tribe, I confer the adoption degree sleep on a class of candidate Members are urged to attend. The d gree team will rehcarse Sunday at p. m. Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morans. advt Master S ed to his h spending seve athena and open her cla dancing sses in reopen fu O 0. M. will on Mon- n a LeRoy Taylor has return- me in Malden, N. Y., after days with his mother, Mrs. Henry C. Taylor of High street. H. J. Zahnleiter, violinist, resum teaching. . Studio, Booth's Blk. Tel dvt. Mr. Frank Moore of Albany, N. Y., Mrs. J. E. Connell of 44 South High strect the early part of | the week. Semon's Vienna ice cream, bulk, 50c Axelrod’s removal sale.—advt. 50 per cent off on Ivory, Axelrod’s. davt. Ba aqt. wera born to Mr. and Holmes of 60 Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Deniel M. Shepard, at 43 Trinity street,.and a »y ®irl to Mr. and Mrs. John gh, of 65 Garden street at the New in General hospital last night Tab's hall, Monday night. boya Mrs. Roger street, and AS FAREWELL PARTY. Enjoyed by Those Evening About to Leave for Schoc A farewell party wa3 given night at ha home of Mr. and Mr: Classified advertisements get the business. If you have a tenement to rent, property or furniture for sale you can’t find a quicker or cheaper way of getting a customer. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. TO RENT. 17, - 1921. CLASSIFIED 1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c¢ CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Have you tomatoes, peaches, grapes or other vegetables or fruits to sell for canning or pre- serving? Try a classified advt. It will bring results, ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. NOTICES three room flat hood, for young Main St. 9-17-1d desirabl ity 61 TO RENT—Very with bath, nice coup! Apply Seeley PO RENT—Very desira ment; newly renovatec Ame of South seven room teme- all improvements. adults preferred. 29 9-17-2dx High St TO RENT—S5 room tenement; all modern im- provemer first ; best of conditions and loca Apply 645 West Main 3ra floor. floor 10 RENT—Tenement of five rooms; all im- provements. 513 East St, corner Chest- nut St. Tel. 503, 9.17-3dx TO RENT—3 provements. all latest im- 9-17-1dx room tenement 475 Myrtle S WANTED—5 room tenement, American couple, about Oc all improvements; Box 34K. by young 1st; good lo- state price. 9-17-3dx cation; Address 63 5dx ro Booth St RENT—4 room Call 147 tenement Burritt St. $14.00 9-1 1st class con. Inquire 30 9-16-3dx TO RENT—6 room bungalow, dition; latest improvements. City Ave. con of Monroo street to few friends who aro leaving for school Monday. Among those leaving are Harold B: con, to finish his course of electrical engincering at Pratt Institute and with him are Howard Hamford, who is tak- ing the same course and Miss Harriet Flag who will take up art. A musical program wa3 the featura of the evening. Miss Bernie Dudley of Hartford gave several piano selections, which was accompanied by Phill Rad- clifft on his saxophone, Leon Bacon as violinist and Harold Bacon as drum- mer. Those present were Mis1 Edith Hall, Misa Ellen Hart, Miss Helen Welsh, Miss Harriet Flag, Miss Bernice Dudley and Harold and Leon Bacon, Leonard Jackson, Phill Radcliff and Howard Hanford. TO ATTEND CONCLAV The foilowing New Dritain Rotar- jans will attend .the conclave of the Poland Springs Rotary club, to be held in that place September 8, 29 and 30: George H. Dyson, George C. Ro; ers, Dugald McMillan, Eugene J. Por- ter, Robert O. Clark, A. A. Milla and Theodore McAuliffe. It ii possible that more will attend. Poland Springs is in Maine, near Portland. SWIMMER TO WED. ew York, Sept. 17.—Miss Milte de, Danish swimmer, who swam 150 miles from Albany to New York re- cently, is to be married next Wednes- day to Clem Corson, who rowed beside her as a life guard on the long trip. Miss Gade and Corson, who knew each other in Denmark, took out a license yesterday. BROKE THE BRUSH. John Gillon was arrested at the Hotel Bronson, this afternoon by Pa- trolmen Willlam Soun:y, on complaint made by a negress at the Hotel Bron- son, charging assault. A broken dust brush has been confiscated by the po- lice as evidence and will be pro- duced in court Monday morning. GET .THE HABIT-GD TO Fox'S CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn. s e — DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-13 timates cheerfully given on all jobs THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY ELMER TWITCHELL WHO HAS BE WITH HIS PARE TO T™E EN VACATIONING NTS . RE TURNED CITY TODAY. TO RENT—LI usckeeping apartment; all improvements. Also frout small bed- room. 103 West Main St. 9-16-2dx TO RENT—5 room tenement, ready for rent Oct. 1st. 131 Greenwood St. 9-13-3dx TO RENT—Tenement, 439 Park St. 9-15-3dx 40 RENT—One 5 room tenement on City Ave, with all improvements; also one b room tenement at rear of 217 Chestnut St Inquire Frank Nair, 533 Main St. 9-15-12d T0 RENT—! heat, one t of 5 or 7 rooms, flight up, 369 Main St. TO RENT—5 room temement; all improve- ts. Also store. Inquire 1st floor, 230 North St. 9_11-4dx TO RENT—5 room tenemen John St. H. S. Fenton. steam heat. 36 9-14-1dx TO RENT—i room tenement, ments. 336 Elm St all improve- $-12-6d ¥O RENT—Partly furnished modern G room bungalow, near Stanley Works. lnquire 245 Rurritt 8 9-12-6dx ¥ 9! TO RENT—Five room tenement, 87 St., first floor. Apply 83 Hart St. rt 1 rO RENT—Seven room all improvements. Steam hea hot water, janitor service. 561 Main St. In- quire William C. Raphael, 390 Main St. 9-9-t1 modern apartment. TO RENT—Very desirable four five and #ix room apartments, steam heat, hot water and janitor service all year round. A1l latest improvements. Also have Cheaper apartments for rent. For par- uculars apply M. Coun, 378 Stanley St. Tel s-24-tt TO RENT—Very desirable 5 roon: fiat, ieat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City Hall 8-3-t1 10 RENT—5 room tenement at 64 Church St, znd tocr. Heat, furnished. Enquire at ‘Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. T-1-t1 TO RENT—Foultry farm of 1 acre, sisting of 1 6 room house, hard irim, all improvements; ome 2,000 pacity hen house, 1 brooder house, in- cubator for 500 chicks, brooders for 2.000 chicks: all complete to start in the chicken business Owner will give lease for one yecar. Reason for renting owner waving town. Rent reasonable. An- drews Land Co. 1557 Stanley St. Tel. 8614, 9-16-2ax con- wood ca- TO RENT—Heated garage. Tel. $83-12 or 548-5 23 Walnut St. 9-16-2dx D RENT—5 Inquire 121 Rockwell large Garages. Ave TO RENT—3 room tenement, Provements. App: modern . L. ZELDES IS BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, Second Hand Men's Clothes. 116 West St. Tel. 633-23. CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS, Telephone 1233-3 NOTICE—Franz Premicr leancrs rented $1. promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. New leaners for sale. Tel. 19 5-30_cod-t1 It you have any form of Rbeuma- tism, Heart Affection, Stomach Trouble, Chronic Appendicitis, Chest sc, including Tubcrculos when not too far advanced, or any other ail- ment, you nced my treatments for a complete cure. Electric treatments of all kinds. Elcctric light baths and all forms of | the violet ray machine (treatments | are given without additional cost. Private woman’s treating room with lady in charge, ® a. m. to 5 p. m. Open cvenings. DR. COOMBS The N1|u|1'n]m(hh' Physician and B b St.. Phone 765 Electric Vacuum a day. Delivered USED CARS OF VALUE. Sport Model . 1919 Buick Sedan S 1919 Buick Seven Pas. Touring 1918 Jordan Seven Pas Touring 1917 Stearn Knight Touring 1919 Studebaker Big Six.... 1918 Buick Touring E45..... 1919 Overland Model 90 .... 1920 Overland Model 4 ........ 1916 Cadillac Winter Top ...... 1916 Overland Tourin 1916 Reo 4 Touring 1916 Reo 6 Touring 1915 Reo 6 Touring 1915 Reo 4 Touring - 1920 Oakland ouring 1920 Oakland Roadster i318 Oakland Touring Look over the prices and see the low figures we have placed on them. Most of the above cars have been painted in our own paint shop. M. IRVING JESTER, Phone 811, 193 Arch St. Al shape; 9- XOR SALE—1920 Ford Sedan, private owner. Tel. 304-4. FOR Co. Box i SALE—20 shares Beaton & Cadwell Make offe information. > Herald NOTICE—Auto repairing, Satisfaction guaranteed. art St, Belvidere, off Allen St 80 cts per hour. Yeamans, Stew- 9-17-5dx FOR SALE—Cider and wine press, new 3 H. P. Ipternational engine; also some good barrels. Cheap. 93 West Main right side. 9-17-3dx NOTICE—Patent Lawyer, H. G. Manning, branch office with M. A. Sexton, National Bank Bldg., 273 Main St. Headquarters, Waterbury. Sat-Mond-tf FOR st LE—Sheldon pears. 20 Woodland 9-17-1dx YOR rel E—Sweet clder, by F. Mayza, 195 gallon or bar- Oak St 9.17-6dx FOR SALE—Walnut bed room set, cabinet Victrola and, records. Also two living room chairs.” Can be bought right. Fur- niture, Box 5 9-16-2ax FOR/ rots. cage Liberty months old Isle of Pines par- talkers soon. Bird and . Write or call J. J. Burns, 13 Hartford, Conn. 9-16-1dx NOTICE—Edw. ¥. McEnroe, formerly of New Britain, solicits your ‘inquiries in re- gards to buying and sellng, also rentals, of Mami or Miami Beach property. 1f you are contemplating a trip to Miami would be pleased to serve you. Resident of Miami or Miami Beach property. 1f you 152 East Flagler St, Miami, Florida, 9-16.1w NOTICE—Our cleaning and dyeing office is now located in_ our own building at 96 W. Main St. New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. 9-15-12d FOR with chair, SALE—Four power sewing machines, shafting and motor, desk and household furniture, 'paper novel- etc. Saturday and Mon- 9-16-2dx FOR SALE—Grocery and confectionery store at a_bargain. Inquire at 65 Smalley New Britain, Conn. 9-16-2dx FOR SALE—Conc: Road. Tel. rd grapes. 28 McClintock 9-15-5dx FOR/ sonable. Tel. cider barrels; Baldwin, price res Kensington. 9-15-3d T'OR SALE—Young Jersey cow with calf at side; fine family cow. Also several Hol- eins. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 54:12. 9-15-3d M. L. KENNEDY, Sefton Drive. Tel. 2066-2, iouse bullding and repair work of all Irinds. 9-15-3dx ACETYLENE WELDING—DoR’t buy new varts. Have the old ones welded like new. Hartford Welding Co., 447 West Main St., New Britain. 9-14-6d NOTICE—Guaranteed Hand Laundry. Work called for and delivered. Dry cleaning, dying and pressing. Phone 2362. 427 West Main St. Maruu Schweitzer, Prop. 9-12-6dx ALL KINDS OF AUTO TRUCKING—Expert niano and furniture mover. Auto parties taken out. Rates reasonable. Establish- ed 20 years. James F. Farrell. Tel. 876. 9-12-6dx 1 OR SALE—Tw first class businews wagons. Arch St 2-15_4dx Baker, 2 FOR SALE—Xylophone, lent tone; reasonable; excel good condition; three and one- ves. Call Al Mamgren, Herald of Greenwood St. 9.15-3d FOR SALE—Furniture for five rooms, in s. class condition. Wil seil in whole or n part. Party leaving town. 19 Henry St 3rd floor, after 6 p. m, 9-14-3dx ce, or FOR SALE—1917 National touring car, 5o0od condition. Cheap for cash. 283 Lasalle St. SALE—Brand new Ford Sedan and others. Open tonight. Honeyman ales Co., 139 Arch St. 9-17-1d FOR Auto FOR SALE—Grocery and confectionery store sood locality; very good opportunity to ambitious party. Address Herald Box 8W. 9-12_6dx HELP WANTED—MALE. Buick Roadster, Just overhauled. new battery, 2 paint_and top. $450. Tel. 9.16-2dx FOR SALE—Little ‘Four” excellent _condition. Bumpers front and rear, extra tires and rim new Demonstration anywhere. 66-15 between 5 and 9 p. h. FOR SALE—1917 Dodge Touring in good running condition, $450, cash or terms Speak quick. Box 3D, 9.16-3dx NOTICE—To _autoists. “re _you having cpring trouble this fall? Sce the Auto Blacksmith. Auto springs and axle setting a specialty. J. C. Baker, Arch St 9-15-4dx WANTED, Bricklayers; long Jjob; City of Bristol, High School Construction, Bristol, Conn. 9-15-6d WANTED—Tinner first class a in large manufacturing Box 23C. -round man, plant. Herald 9-16-2d WANTED—A High School graduate for Hupmobile sedan very like new; can be bought figure. Apply S. & F. 166 Elm St. Tel. 731 9-15-3 FOR SALE—1921 small mileage, for very low Motor Sales Corp., and 1917 Main St 9-15-3dx FOR SALE—1918 Doage Sedan Ford Touring car. 415 West Tel. 567. FOR SALE—1918 Vim delivery truck, good rires. Splendid mecchanical condition. Reasonable for cash. Address Herald, Box 30V. 9-15-3d FOR SALE—1919 Ford chasszs; bargain for quick sale. Apply McAloon, R. R. St rion. 9-14-6d polished, oiled and and saturday eve Laundry, re: 9-13-5dx NOTICE—Cars washed, greased. Open Friday ings. Clark’s Automobile 103 West Main St. Tel. 359-4. )R SALE—Buick Roadster; good runnming condition. Price $150. Rear 105 Weso Main St ¥-13-3dx g car, good carmody, 400 12-6dx FOR SALE—Chalmers tou running condition. K. High st. Tel. 316. R SALE—19i9 Wil Touring car; H. Allen ru very shape. 9 CALINDER GRINDING—Repme work of ali Kiuds. Automobile parts made 1o order Call up ana get our new prices. The H & B. Mts. Works 110 Rockwell Ave. -15-t. e —————— FURNISHED IROOMS. for gentieman. 9- N TO RENT—Furnished room 50 Court $t TO RENT—Furnished room, electric lights, hot waier; sired. 505 Arch St. steam heat, reakiast if de. 9-17-5dx work in Cost Department of & manufactur- ing concern. One who has had some ex. perience either in Cost or Production work preferred. Box22D, Herald. 9-15-3dx — REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—$30 down takes a new 3 bungalow. ~ All improvements, steam neat. A small amount of cash takes a room NOTICE—Architect C. C. Palmer, rooms 120 121, 122 Professional Bldg., §7 West Main St,” New Britain, Conn. +hone 517. 9-8-25dx NOTICE—OId mattresses, box springs, cush- jons, etc, made over equal to new and returned same day. New mattresses, box springs, pillows, ctc.,, made to order. Up= holsteriug. Hardware City Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 9.2-26dx NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., electro platers, %5 Broad St., Plainville. 5-18-tf NOTICE —Corbin’s Corner ¥arm—Milk from tubercalin tested cows is now being de. livered by T. S. Anderson Greenwood St. This milk is bottied and scaled at the faim. Erwin Whitham. 8-20-t¢ _ WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Maid small family ford, Conn. for general housework, Call 38 Oakland Ter., Hart Phone 4.1425. $-17-3dx WANTED—A maid for general housework, Apply Mrs. W. H. Hatch, 22 Harrison. 9-16-6a WANTED—GIrl for general housework. Ap- ply 65 Grove Hill. 9-16-2dx WANTED—Woman to do washing for two people. 70 Hamilton St. Tel.1928- 9-16-2a WANTED—A competent woman to clean once a week. Apply 46 Walnut St. 9-16-2dx WANTED. Salesladies who are experienced in new i room bungalow. All hard wood trim; all improvements. Now is the time to buy, as you can buy ent oft st year price. Andrews Land Co.. 1557 anley St. Tel. 861-1. 9-16-2dx VOR SALE—A small farm, $2,500, in New Hampshire. Also 160 - acres 12 room nouse; all stock and tools, $10,000. Owner cleared 36,000 last year. Also small place on turnpike. 103 West Main St. 9-16-2dx UOR SALE—In western part of city, a six :oom modern bungalow and garage. Terms to suit, and would take a house lot as part payment. 127 Jerome St. 9-12-1wx — e e — BUSINESS CHANCES. YOR S house, nished Barnes, LE—Rooming business; with 14 rooms all filled. Must be sold 84 Church. 16 room Heat fur- at once. Mrs. 9-14-3dx e AGENTS WANTED. selling women's coats, suits and mil- linery. Apply at THE BIG STORE. 9-15-3a WANTED—Stenographer with some exper- ience; also girl with some bookkeeping experience. Address Box X31X, Herald. 9-15-3d for general Apply 109 Vine 9-14-3dx WANTED—Competent - maid iousework, two in family. st. WANTED—A competent maid for general housework in small family. Mrs. H. H. Wheeler, 2§ Forest St., City 9_15-6ax WANTED—Experienced maid for housework. Address 230 East Meriden, Conn. Tel. s general Main St., 9-14-6dx second maid. Tel 9-13-61x WANTEI—Competent 453, SALESMEN—Make extra money easily; sell our Dollar-a-Month Accident and Sick- ness and Death policies. $100 Death from natural causes. Nothing like it. Agency Dept.,, P. O. Box 3135, Boston Mass 9-16_1w — e WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE. T0 RENT—Two floor, in private fice help preferred. 4 Glen St leasant rooms on second family. achers or of- Price 0 per week. 9-17-1dx front room. Centrally lo- accommoda Phone TO RENT—Nice cated. Al dential section. O RENT—Light housekeeping apartment of two rooms, in fine locality. Keferences. Phone 1248-14 9-1 CLERKS—1 upward, for Postal Mall Serv. ice. §120 month. Experience unneces- sary. Examinations October. For free particulars of instruction, write J. Leon- ard (former Civil Service cxaminer), 843 Equitable Bldg. ngton, D. SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—By young man, general work shed five room apartment city, for winter. Box 9-16-2ax TO RENT—Fur in_west part 25XX, Herald To RENT—Front room and one small room, steam heat clectric lights. 82 West Main st 9-16_2dx furnished seven garage. West End 9-1, RENT—Nicely ment, with Tel! 1449. room sec- | ax | T0 ap tion. T—Large pleasant furnished room or two gentlemer All acco: modations. Mrs. Dawson Sovercign's Ridg. flights up ke clevat ENT—Room in private famil min- from center ladies or a ed couple vonsidercd. Ihone 166-5. | 9-14-1dx 9-1¢-2dx TO RE‘ F—Furnished ro on Bassett St. Address Herald Office, Two furnished re NEW BRITAIN B‘RD STO‘{E ALIVE OR FRESH KILLED BROILERS AND FOWLS Also the well known Puril <l | Chowder, Scratch, Chick and | Feed. All sorts of Fishing Tackle H ST. Tel. 1121-3 e Pigeon | | 10! —DENTISTS— A. B. Johnson, D. D. S, T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. National Bank Bldg. GAS and OXYGEN ADMINISTERE® TO RENT. Aesired; also table b Address Rooms, Box 12 on Winthrop Herald. wo unfurnished rooms. Inqu TO RENT— = 131 Main St. Mutual Finance Co roished rooms, with or with. | References given and required. st TO RENT—F out board large furnished roon Board if desired Fhone 2601 To RENT—single room to gentleman. Walnut St 9 FOR SALE—Remariable bargain ¢ nity to fine home, I Walnut St. wood 9-10-t1 TO RENT—Two large rooms at 1 Winter about place, outdoor or indo is reliable and trustworthy. Comes well recommend- ed. Address Work, Box &, Herald. 9-15-3dx WANTED—Position as_chauffeur in private fami Audress J. K., this office. 9-15-3ax e WANTED WANTED—Five or six room bungalow or first floor rent, by American fam Must be in good neighborhood, modern improve ments and rent reasonable. Address Box 20C. 9-16-4dx LOST. LOST—Small ette Sts. ward key, between High and La- Return to 159 High St. Re- 9-17-1dx , between 1lizh and Lafayette Sts. returncd to 161 High St 9-17-1dx LGST—TXey Reward if savings p Commercial 9-3-10-17-3dx LOST—Commercial No. ) Trust Return Co. to book rust —Bunch of keys, between Lincoln St., B. Lumber to Kensington. Pleasc eturn to 139 Lincoln one 1161-1 Reward. 9-16-4dx | s | J. E. Seibert & Son HOM House, 5 rooms on center. A good place. H. D. Telephone—Oflice 141. Here is a 2 Family garaze, near St. Apply between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m 9-5-t Roos 208 National Bank Building. WANTED—Competent girl for general house- work. Apply 92 Lincoln St. 9-13-1wx 4-0553, Har 9-12-6a WANTED—Competent Cook. Tel. Martford. Write 121 Tremont St., ford, Conn. 15 Pasteunizenf i Raw, untreated milk is dangerous for 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 is 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. Pasteurized Milk & Cream SEEKERS each floor, 2 on third, with 2 car Yor particulars see HUMPHREY Residence 1822-3 Open Saturday Evenings