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EW BRITAIN DAILY =/ (7//} l/SIT16SS _Undeniable Facts. Huntsinger's advertisements are always facts. Huntsinger's means in the strongest sense RELIABILITY of everything that is promised to you. Do you like square treatment? Remember the combined faculties of any other two business schools in Hartford are not equal to ours in number. They are far below ours in ability and teaching experience. The snccessful teaching experience of the Huntsinger faculty must ap- peal to you:— nger Mr. Mr. Mr. Huntsinger has taught 39 years Remsen % “ gt Smith Mr. Freeman Mr. Gmeiner Miss Gazzam Miss Craig Miss Beckwith Miss Jackson Miss Lavoie Miss Hein A total of over 100 years of actual successful teaching experience. We could not use green teachers or undergraduates. Neither do we place ‘helpers upon our faculty to represent them as teachers. Other schools in Connecticut have a bunch of solicitors which they @ count as teachers. The wonderful strength of Huntsinger’s lies in its superior courses and its ten excellent, experienced teachers who instruct the entire eleven months of the school year. Superior courses and excellent teachers make thorough graduates. The pupils’ work is good or bad according as the teachers are capable or incapable. Huntsinger graduates out-distance and out-class all other graduates in business offices. Remember that 95 per cent. of the Huntsinger graduates are a success; remember also that 95 per cent. of the graduates of the cheap schools are a flat failure. Huntsinger graduates not only receive handsome salaries start, but are advanced steadily in position and in pay. If you attend a cheap school it will guarantee that you will stand still in business—if you are lucky enough to get a situatien. Eight out of ten calls for office help in Hartford are for Huntsinger graduates. At Huntsinger’s you have the absolute certainty of the best training. School begins next Tuesday. Mr. Huntsinger and Mr. Remsen are in the office daily from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. registering students for the opening next Tuesday. The Huntsinger Business School, Inc., 30 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. from the ed will.do'it. P =iy Our Clas =\ furmnans'i OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN We have very desirable cottages and two family houses for sale on EASY TERMS. Only a small amount down and monthly pay- ments do the rest. THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL FSTATE 29 WEST MAIN STREET. | Cbttage Containing 9 Rooms for Sale on Easy Terms or for Rent by Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet. | LEADS LEFT WING OF GERMAN ARMY Prince Rupprecht, crown prince of Bavaria, is leading the German army that is operating in the vicinity Luneville and Nancy, France. Ac- cording to reports, he has been suc- cessful in driving the French back and has occupied both these places, which however, are unfortified. These cities are very close to the border and are historic for being the scenes of early battles in various wars. REPUBLICAN DELEGATES, All Ready for Party Primaries— Unanimously Named. The republican town committee last night made up the list of dele- gates to various conventions, the members of the delegations having secured the nominations by petition. As all the nominations were unani- mous there will be no contests at the primaries. The delegates follow: Town committee—First ‘wara, George W. Bull; second ward, Mark M. Cashmore; third ward, Fred M. Hewett; fourth ward, William N, Mc- Kirdy; fifth ward, Paul Bellman; sixth ward, John F. Kingley. State delegation—Mayor George A. Quigley, A. J. Sloper, Charles Mueller, Peter Crona, Orson F. Curtis, Peter Suzio, Congressional delegation—Aaron Danielson, George E. Elliott, Howard M. Steele, J. White Mills, William N. McKirdy, Edward M. Pratt. County delegates—Bruno Wagner, Thomas J. O'Dell, Philias J. Gagnier, Sam Berkowitz, Probate delegates—Ernest W. Christ, Mark M. Cashmore, Aaron W. Carlson, James Desmond. The town committee was re-elected with one exception. Councilman F. M. Hewett was named to succeed Ray- mond R, Healey. Mr. Healey is slat- ed to succeed Judge George W. Klett as chairman. New Britain MILK Depot " PURE MILK AND CREAM Wholesale and Retail. State test: “Best in the City.” If you want the BEST, get Seibert's 12 Quarts Milk $1.00. Teams SEIBERT & SON, 1.} 708-4 639 Stanley St.’'5 min. from center. Cart For Sale New One Horse Dump Cart Complete With Side Boards, For Sale at a Bar- gain. New Britain CarriageCo. 200 East Main St. 4 148 Print Shop Printing done in many languages. GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MODER- ATE PRICES, Linotype Composition. LISHING COMPANY. 53 Church Street. Tel. 634 ©. EBBESEN, Mgr. PHILADELPHIAS DENTAL ROOM 193 Main Streat Over 25c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment F. E. Monks, b. D. 8. Georgiana Monks, D. D. S. | of | WANTED—Two or three The Quality ‘ CASH IN ADVANCE. FOUND—Lady's black handbag con. taining sum of money in Plainville ‘Wednesday night. Prove property and pay for advt. Call Herald 8-27-d1 LOST—Saturday night at Maple Hill, a bunch of keys. Telephone -d2X FOR SALE—Cand NOTICE. DRESSMAKING, plain _sewing and mending. Mrs. Mary Marvin, Canal street, Plainville. 8-25-d4x WANTED, WANTED—To buy three tenement house in good location. State price and location. Address 440 Church St., first floor. 8-27-3dx furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Will furnish references. Address Box 4XX, Herald. 8-22-6dx WANTED—Position as second Address Box 1SAA, girl. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Waitress at New Britain hospital. One that is used to the telephone. 8-27-tf 1TO L TO RENT—ALt 561 Stanley street, near Pleasant. First floor, 5 rooms. Also after Sept. 15, second floor. Apply at 14 Kelsey street. Tel. 14 8-27-3dx TO RENT—Four new, five room rents, oak floors, steam heat, corner Maple and Pine streets. Enquire P. J. Murray, 78 Maple. 8-27-3d. TO RENT—About September 15, at 47 Winthrop street, five rooms, second floor, all modern conveniences, steam heat furnished. .Small quiet family prefetred. No small boys. Rent $25.00. . 8-8-e.0.d. tf. TO RENT—Downstairs tenement, five rooms, at 83 Maple street. $-26-d6 TO RENT—One aparument of five rooms, 47 Winter street, one tene- ment of seven rooms, third floor, 38 Summer stree. Inquire on premises. 8-26-3d TO RENT—Modern five room tenc- ment. 12 Wilson street. 8-26-3dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, all modern improvements, 269 High street. Inquire 56 Cedar. 8-25-3dx TO RENT—One five room tenement, all improvements, garden. Apply 118 Hart street, Tel. 164-3. 8-24-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement at 37 Cherry street. Inquire 72 Maple street. 8-24-d6x TO RENT—Fiyve room tenement at 37 Cherry street. Inquire 72 Maple street. 8-24-d6x TO RENT—Four room tenement at 250 Washington street. Apply down- stairs. 8-24-6dx TO RENT—Modern five room tene- ment, 51 Trinity street. Inquire Beach, 139 Black Rock. Tel 6-26-tt LA S I S v, TO RENT—A 5§ room rent, 143 Maple street, modern improvement, steam heat, $22.00. Quigley, 277 Main street. 6-19-tf FOR SALE We can sell a very nice BUSI- NESS PROPOSITION near the center of the city. A splendid chance to make money. The Home Banking and Realty Co. EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB- | «The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street If you are out ot work don’t waste your time wan- dermg aimlessly about mak- ing a nruisance of yourself in places where the employers have more help than they know what to do with. Look in the Herald Want Columns and see there which peopie in New Britain really need your services. MINIMUM: CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. | i | | ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day FOR SALE. store near Berlin ‘mington road in Conn. Inquire on 8-27-1dx station on Kensington, premises. FOR SALE—Good plate glass folding wind shield, $10, and touring top, $15. Address N. B. Garage, Main and Chestnut. 8-26-2d FOR SALE-—1913 Cadillac, torpedo body. This car looks like new. Has always been run by owner. “He wants money,” so will sell for reasonable price. W. R. Junction, Vt. 8-11-e.0.d.-10 times Jas. A. Stacey, | We Have Made Hats Since 1877 Hats KLN_G"S Capsi 22 Main St--""k5mers "=--22 Main St, New Britain’'s newest and most up-to-date store, The cleverest hat’ styles ever shown in town ‘The fall season will be remembered long after the bought will be worn cut, tecause of the becoming styles out. hats now brought ‘We have a becoming style for every face. Men’s Hats Made-To-Order Hats, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.00. $1.00. We Make a Specialty of Renovating Men’sznd Ladies’ Caps, 50c, 75¢ and 60 Lenox improvements, 65 Curtis Street—10 garage, deep lot. 21 Francis Street—First class cot- and lot. tage cheap. - 48 Walbut St-—2 houssssieds in 118 Whiting Street—2 family, cheap Place—12 rooms, Jerome Streel—New bungalow ai.d garage, near West Main. all l 22 Prospect Street——Large houL rooms and FOR SALE—Underwood Typewriter, late model in excellent condition. A bargain to prompt purchaser. Address, Bargain, Herald Office. 8-26-2dx FOR SALE—Cut flowers. Asters, sep- arate colors, by dozen, hundred or thousand for weddings, etc. Tele- phone ¥. H. Bollerer, Maple Hill 8-22-d6x FOR SALE—10 room house, hot and cold water, five acres under crop, two light wagons, one farm wagon, 100 poultry, two light harnesses, new cultivator, seeder with attach- ments, one cow three years old; situated on car line. Five cent fare to New Britain. Price $4,000. Cash, $1,000. Apply to L. P. Hay- den, Bristol, Conn. 8-26-4dx Where to Buy ADVANCE TIRES All sizes in stock. (guaranteed) 28x3 .. $9.25 | 32x3%..814.25 30x3 ..$10.00 | 34x4 ..$20.75 30x3%..$13.50 | 36x43..$30.00 HART’S GARAGE ‘Tel. 221-4 189 Main St. DETECTIVES If you ure anucipaiing investiga tion in any matter Wwhere secrecy. integrity and results are essential write A. G. Brown, 26 State street, Hartford. Conn., ‘Phone Charter 7574, mnightly at Elizabeth 108 For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avoid trouble by have your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth’s Block. L EsL T E R b We make a specialty of circular lct ters which are fac-simile of typewrit- ing. Rebullt typewriters for sale and rent. Al makes repaired and over hauled. Hartford TypewrilerExchange, Ing 26 State St., Room 21-22, Harford. e " ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS 759 MAIN ST. Cor PEARL. Hartford.Conn BOWLING Clubs and Private Parties Accom modated. HILDING NELSON, 172-174 ARCH STREET A. B. JOHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST National Ronk Building. Use THE HERALD WANT COLUMNS for Results. H. D. HUMPHREY ™ 2% ERCHANTSBANKERC - USINESS SCHOOL: 61 PRATT ST., HARTFORD; CONN. ' IN SIX MONTHS TIME | A bright, hustling student, with a good public school education and fiftesen or over, can complete one of our thorough courses in either BOOKKEEP- ING AND PRACTICE r SHORTHAND AND TOUCH-TYPEWRITING. Penmanship and How to Write Good Business Letters are bright tures of the bookkeeping and practice course. Merchants and Bankers’' graduates are all in well paying positions, Restricted number of desks. Expert, experienced teachers for the sep- arate departments. o Tuition, $15.00 per month; books supplied free. Call personally for descriptive booklet or write. F. H. JARVIS, Principal. Going Thorough Business College ‘Will not insure a business education. It depends on the instructors and the pupils. ‘We give the instruction which will make you a business person. Your Application Is Necessary But we’ll guide your efforts and prom- ise your success., Office hours from 1 to 6 afternoons, 7 to 9 evenings. Opens Sept. 1st. ’Phone 605-3. HARDWARE CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, 132 Main Street. Andrews’ Block, New Britain fea- < Britain flv'eizrald | = [ 3 H $ Modern Business Methods Are the result of the application trained minds directed along chan- nels of quick thought, speed and accuracy and are required by every “up to the minute” commercial es- tablishment. Our object is to train the mind along these lines so that you will be required in such an establishment. Students now enrolling for fall term, commencing Sept. 1st. Mr. Smith is in his office from 9 A. M. to 12 and from 1 to 5§ P. M. and 7to 9 P. M. SMITH BUSINESS COLLEGE 276 MAIN STREET. LEWITT BLDG. WANTED People to know that we do Steam aad : Dry Cleaning. Ladies’ and Gente’ Clothes of all kinds. We guar- it of EREE EE si§ egiz UNION LAUNDRY CO. 266 Arch Streec. Tel. 900 FOR SALE A new three-family house, just completed, 118-120 Wallace Street. Price $6,800, Cash $1,000. QUIGLEY, 277Main St. . Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Papers WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DESIGNS all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. Sign Makers. 'Phone 534 MORGAN , & KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the Oity.