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HARDING T0 BECOME 33RD DEGREE MASON President to Be Initiated Into Highest: Lodge of Fraternity Cleveland, O, Sept. 5.—Preside Harding will be admitted to mem ship in the thirty-third d Seot tish Rite of F Mas 100th annual meeting of t council for the northern juri of the United States, to be Cleveland, September 16, announced The preside notables w meeting ree, nry, at the | upreme held in it has been nt will be one o gather here for ¢ | congres: United State, expect to be meeting. President Harding is expected ley of the supreme be T day the co & body. Mo committee council and will ¢ Plans for t Bcottish Ri take the p and for the to young me tional ability, espective of thei 2 for which a fund 00 has been created, will sed | Amm‘p other [hr)m\ ner will be candi 000 ernor C. Benson W. H supreme court didates for the d at the meeting. WHITE AUSTRALIA ISSUE Government to Consider Status of In- dians in Commonwealth—Much In- terest Shown. Sydney, N “White Austra become an issue at the M\' elections if the government a bill to give effect to the r of S. Sastri regarding the status o Indians in the Commonwealth, poli- ticlans agree. Mr. Sastri said, departure for New ada after having visited all principal cities in A lia, that Premier Hughes had been a warm supporter | of the proposed bill when the matter was discussed at the last imp conference and, together with representatives of the other dominions | except South Afnm had ple himself to remove all politic ities under w h ln'Imns Commonweal When M (- addressed the commonwealth parliame the na- | tionalists and country partymen plauded him, but the labor members showed no enthu eral labor members profess a b‘—\‘*" that Mr. Bastri’'s speech was the beginning of a campaign to break down the 1""‘"i rier to Indian immigration. just prior to his land and Can- ADRIFT IN BO: Long Island Man. $6 Hours Lost. hausted When Located. New York, motor bo for four Ex- | Sept guards who saw his s Island Sound off Port Jef: Island. He bought Springfield, ) last and started out with a pilot for York. He dropped the pilot at Say- brook and‘ continued through Sound alone Late the same gine developed trout ‘When he was seen Batchellor, w out sleep, had bee buffeted by winds and veral severe storms for more n 96 hours which time he 1 dismantl engine three times in an effort t locate the trouble. He was taken to New afternoon his nd soon died the guards his home at Long Beach in a motor } car, too weak from hunger and ex- posure to walk. PHONE THE MILK- MAN 3 Get us on the wire and tell us to deliver your milk every morning. It’ll make your shop- ping easier and you'll ¢ know you have a milk of splendid, whole- ‘ some qualities. 3 EIBERT & SON PARK STRELT, PHOME 1720 7Y, | * shire fiction ! be ed sor tors, |can hert W, | ap- |8 the |8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, PRIMARIES IN N, H. Granite State Voters Going to Polls Today to Nominate Candidates for Governor and Congress, Concord, N. H., Sept. b ai- dates for governor and congr o to be nominated in the New Hamp-| primary today. | Four names appeared on the re- publican ballot for congressman from | the rict in which l‘m\:“r‘.flb-‘ T 2. Burroughs, republi-| seek renomination. They ' Pillsbury, Fernado W. Scammon | sman E: did n Hobart Hartford, John rt E. Shute Was without opposition in the second can were H hur Whittemore and Win- H. Goodnow sought the republi- nomination to succeed Governor Brown, republican N. Rogers .was unopposed emocratic tion for the first district. In the cond district the democratic candi- s were Willlam H. Bary, Emos N ar H. Whitcher of For governor the demo- oice was between Fred H. John C. Hutchins and Al- Noone s \ P. LEADER DIES Albert O William the G. O. A. Leonard, Prominent in Party Bridgeport, Had Been Activities. eport, Sept. 5.—J former chairm can tow ommittee, after a long Al the | ohn He | And ughte He w ld Mr republican polities in throughout the state, At | he was president of the mission and was other civie bodies. his position a local firm a ) fined to his home Leonard was well g0 an since « KILLS PUPS Afredale Mother Most Attention to Pc Pittsburgh, Al about mother word in young recelved a severe day when Re by Henry Curt deliber: puppie: pig in Sept faithfulness to death their place The puppies made a fine litter, dic began for some reason Rena two of them She them about on the day of and finally rolled over on dead Then sk this city connected He resigned from as business manager for| tha Now dogs being an Airedes of Keown station, ely crushed two of her four and adopted a little s 50 known in and time com- with one fire d was con- at time, ADOPTS PIG. Gives orker. 1 this talk| the to very their jolt yester- ale, owned but not like cuffing their birth, them until he sneaked ov.t to the hog inclosure and stole a pig two family. little black-and-white added to the members o6f her all, the porker than she her own bairns. she hest One Ts Fatall Loses Pittsfield, Lagrassa was ept died at! John Hauslein lost an eye automobile owned by Mrs. da of she is giving more attention Injured and ye in Collision. injured Brooklyn struck let which remaining Worst of to ows upon | CRAUFFEURS HURT IN CRASH. Another 5.—Louis and when an Charles H. another WEDNESDAY MORNING MONEY SAVERS PURE FOOD 367 MAIN STREET HERE IS WHERE YOU MAKE A BIG SAVING SHORT—SIRLOIN—PORTERHOUSE—ROUND STEAK Lean Smoked Shoulders. . ... ... Lb. 12%c Fresh Ground Hamburg... .. ....3 Lbs. 25c SH MADE NKFORTS 15¢ LB. LEAN BOILING ’ BEEF LEAN POT ROASTS BEEF 10c FRESH PORK SUGAR TO ROAST B 200G | LB. BACON E'l'l'{fi;) LEGS OF 22c¢ VEAL TO ROAST 18¢c SHOULDER CUTS AL CHOPS CORNED I 25¢ B s o 3EEF 6¢c MOHICAN BEST CREAMERY BUTTER SPECTAL ALL GUARANTEED FRESH EGGS"..............2 DOL d Sonicay EVAP. MILK . .2 Cans i9¢ SPECIAL—9 to 10 A. M. — 14 Lbs. GRAN. SUGAR FOR .... SPECIAL—From 9 to 11 A. M.—BEST NATIVE POTATOES vivive.... 15 Lb. Peck: 20c Red Star Sweet POTATOES Sound Native GREEN PEPPE. . Pk. 25¢ l"t Be h-. Malaga GRAPT . 10¢ Fresh Picked LIMA BEANS ..2 Qts. 15¢ Sound Yellow ONIONS .8 Lbs, 25 (4 Extra Fancy Native PEACHES .... 4 Qts. 25¢ FIGURE UP YOUR SAVINGS AND COME HERE. f' The Mlller-Hanson Drug Company 30 CHURCH STREET For Your Vacation Get your Camera and Supplies at Our Store. For better results, let us develop and print your pictures. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE Shuttle Meadow avenue and Several in Belvidere, Rocky Hill some very desirable on I have money to loan on first and See me for rents avenue, at West End. second mortgages. H. J. FOIREN HO MAIN STREET ) i | ne of Utica, N. Y road near at Barrington yes- y. Both of the injured men are chauf- feurs of New York., Lagrassa's skull was fractured, and physicians attend- ing him did not expect him to sur- vive, The two were in the Canda ma- chine, which was driven by Norman | Touse, Mrs. Canda's chauffeur, Bouse was uninjured, MURDERS OWN CHILDREN. Mother Admits Guilt to Officials at Woodstock Jail., Woodstock, N. B, Sept. 5.—A coroner's jury empanelled at Arggle, here, has found Mrs. Allan Boyd re- sponsible for the death of her two children, Charles and Myrtle, who were discovered dead in their bed with their heads crushed. Mrs. Boyd is sald to have given to Sheriff Foster, who arrested her and placed her in confinement in Woodstock jall, a paper on which was written: “Made away with Charles and Myrtle between 6 and 7 o'clock."” Mrs. Boyd is 32 years of age. About eight years ago she was in the Provincial hospital for some OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 Main St. Phone 605-5 Closed Wednesday Afternoon TRY OUR MACARONI AND CHEESE It is delicious and you will appreciate it if you try it. We will have a fresh lot in for to- morrow which will sell for Wed- nesday morning only at 20c the Pound. TOMORROW’S SPECIALS Challenge Brand Milk, 10c can. Gobel Quality First Baked Ham Regular Price 80c, 70c the Pound. Crown Bottle Caps, Special Tomorrow Only 25¢ Gross. Cooked Sauer Kraut, 15c the Pound. Orange Pekoe Ceylon Tea, 45c the Pound. Red Star Early June Peas, 15¢ Can. About the Store Chicken Broth. Canned Salmon Cookies, all kinds. “ Pickles and Olives. Corned Beef Hash. Mueller's Macaroni. Cold Meats, all Kinds. Mayonnaise Dressing. Elizabeth Park Canned Goods. Potato, Chicken, Tuna Fish, Crab Salads. PALACE STARTING NEXT SUNDAY NORMA TALMADGE HARRISON FORD in “LOVE’S REDEMPTION” R TR A R . ‘High St. Property PHONE l'flo 'TO RENT FOR TERM OF YEARS Store 40 ft. x 180 ft, with large yard on Arch street, the automobile | scetion of New Britain, Also room 10 ft x 105 ft.. for manufacturing. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, INC. 242 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, TEL. 24-4. second floor, with light and power; suitable | A ers Soda water Seldom you are able to secure prop- crty within one minute walk of the Postoffice. | We are offering one for sale with |lot 150 feet frontage. Ideal location or an apartment, club or society. | Price reasonable. Cox & Dunn 2 MAIN ST.—F Galbraith & Pattison Builders and General | Contractors | Estimates Cheerfully Given— Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Tel. 092-3 Realtors | | | | Carpenters, MAZDA LAMPS FREE DELIVERY —THE— COWLES ELECTRIC CO. 392 STANLEY ST. TEL. 2229-4 New Britain Let LUs Serve You Electrically CROWLEY BROS. I PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-12 Fitlmnlu cheerfully given on all johs | e e e .—DRINK— ! TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1922, (. Hox & Jompany fc New Telephone Number 3-1580 Store Closed Wednesdays At Noon Hartford . 8149 Pepper Shakers—9c pair. 5-plece Glass Mixing Bowl Sets—85c set. HARDWARE Clymax Bread Makers, special $1.98 each. Parker Wall Coffee Mills, regular value $1.25, special 98c each. Rapid Fire Sanitary Egg Beaters, 23c each. Deytz Lanterns, 98¢ each. Columbia Family Scales, welghing up to 24 1bs, by ounces, special $1.69. Landers, Frary & Clark Food Choppers—98c. Disston's Mincing Knives, regular value 45c, sale price— 85¢ each. One lot of Sure Egg Slicing shure edge, Slicing Butcher and Bread Knives, value up to $1 each, special price 80c each. Galvanized Rotary Ash Sift- ers, regular value $2.75, special for—$2.48. Queen Carpet Sweepers with protecting band and all bristle brush—$1.69. . Annual September Sale of Glass, China and Ki the Sixth Fl itchenware on the dixth Floor Footed Cut Glass and Cream Sets, dalsy design—45c set. Decorated Dinner Sets for six people, bluebird $2 98 and lace border design Set . daisy design—28c. plates, tea cups and saucers, sauce dishes, two 8 98 Cut Glass Bon Bon Dishes— platters and vegetable dishes et 0 Cut Glass Candy A ars—8oc. | decoration, stipled gold handles Set $29o95 6-plece Cut Glass Table Sets | Elcoo 112-piece Dinner Sets, rich blue and Footed Cut Glass Goblets, op- | Meakins English Dinner Sets for 12 people, Conventional de- tic—25c each. B | sign with large size platter and two with covered jug and flarin style Glasses—$1.75 set. ¢ UNIVERSAL BRAND large cut “top Jug and six Glasses—$1.69 set. 2 qt. Aluminum Ware Rice Boilers .. Conventional design, o 6 qt. Preserving Kettles $1.59 doz. S 1% qt. Sauce Pans 7-plece Colonial Glass Berry WEAREVER ALUMINUM *Eages Gia —6 for 35c. 8-quart Wearever Preserving Kettles, special.. Optic Glass Cream Pitchers— ODD PIECES Cut aluminum top Salt and 2-qt. cast aluminum Colonial Rice Boilers. 8-cup Manning Aluminum Percolator Cast Aluminum Ware Tea Kettle Hartford — GLASSWARE Cut Glass Spoon Trays, cut Mercer Dinner Sets, consisting of six each, 3 size piates, roup 23c, 100-piece Jewel Dinner Sets, dainty French —$1.79 set. brown Oriental design, two cover dishes included $35000 Cut Glass Grape Juice Sets cover dishes .... Cut Glass Water Sets with Cut Glass Table 5 qt. Aluminum Ware Tea Kettles . Covers, cut Colonial Water Sets—49c set. Combination Roaster and Canner . Edged Glass Table Tumblers Cover to fit same kettle 22¢. 3-in-1 Combination Steamers GALVANIZED WARE Galvanized Rotary Ash Sifters, | | :regular value $2.75, for ° | Extra heavy 16-qt. Pails, made for government, 69 | value $1.00, special for (4 ‘ McLaughlin's 5-gallon Pails, best grade, regu- $l 69 |lar value $1.98, sale price . \ Large size Galvanized Wash Tubs, with ringer | attachment, regularly 95¢, special price | Extra fine grade Galvanized Ash Cans with 8 | triple ribs, regular $3.50 grade, for . White Enamel Frame Mirror, size 9x12, speclal 89c. Oak Framed Kitchen Mirrors, size 8x10—89c. Certain-teed Paint, in colors, excepting white, 1 qt. can 75¢; 1-2 pt. can 20c. BRUSHES - SUNDRIES Tampico Scrub Brushes with long handle, 75c value, sale price 65c. Hand or Vegetable Brushes— 5¢ each. Tate's Polished Handle Dust Mops, 95¢ value, for 69c. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advt —_—--— VISIT OUR DINING ROOM We are going to sell this One Family House WHEN IN HARTFORD |at a loss to the owner. His loss will be your gain, Call At Now if you want this, you will find it a Bargain. e et ST. Itisin A No. 1 shape. ive and Boiled Lobsters Soft Shell Crabs Two family house at east end with large piece of land, a veritable beauty spot with lots of fruit Fresh Crab Meat trees. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Shrimps Steaming Clams 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, m Chowder Clams FOR SALE HONISS’S EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE If you arc about to furnish a home See me about your Fire Insurance. Prompt settlement in case of fire, Auto Insurance of all Kinds. H. D. HUMPHREY a full line of Furniture, Stoves and ROOM 208 NAYIONAL BANK BUILDING BY STANLEY surely please. A. LIPMAN New and Second-Hand Furniture 34 Lafayette St. Tel. 1329-2 THE OLD HOME TOWN YES SIR-1SAW HIM RIGHT JN THE DRESS |2 MAKING SHOP DOWN NEW@@M@&S RA@ME’]‘;’ ON HIS KNEES MOUYSE TRAPS - PERFUME~ PAPER PLATES-HATC = PoTS) PROPOSING = — = | [aAce caps anp W“EPLssgflaEm | TS RUMORED THAT OTEY WALKER, BACHELOR AND TOWN MARSHAL HAS PROPOSED To THE NEW DRESS MAKER ‘Lull for it by name and get the best. | For Sale at Your Grocer's Three Size Botties—5-10-15¢ NEA WHO RECENTLY CAME To TOWN.