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p Annotncement ' On and after July. 1st, this Company will sell to its cus- tomers the new 100 Watt Nltrogen Mazda Lamp, which will take the place of the 100 Watt Vacuum Mazda Lamp. The Nitrogen Lamp is the last word in the manufactire of incandescent lamps. The efficiency of the 100 Watt Nitrogen Mazda is 16 per cent. greater than the 100 Watt Vacuum Mazda, giving you 20 candle power more light with no additional cost of 'aperation. The life of this lamp. is about 1000 hours, thus lving you 20,000 additional candle power hours over the acuum Mazda, ; The Price of these Lamps is 50c each. Come in and see them and ‘be convinced. . P. S.—We have amall stock of the 100 Watt Vac- “mumMazda Lampsin stock. If you prefer these, come while they last. and Water Company 92 WEST MAIN S'PREET TO WAR CONTRIBUTES T0 ILL HEALTH UF THE KAISERIN WANT YOUR ACCOUNT WIDE SPECIAL SALE HOTEL STYLE All ‘built (not stuffed) layer-wise, in the Oster- moor way, and are much much better even than the the | regular Ostermoor Mattress. Weigh 50 pound, 5 pounds more than regu- Sale Price ?gst-l’troof rtoum?t'Of $ 1 6 & 5 0 7 Em opportunities i our custom- .Agents ffor Columbia Grafonolas. pnts for White Mountain Refrigerators. IP’S dre even more sly ' comfortable. ngs are the most ex- Tickings made, Dispatches from . Berlin ' indicate | that the health of the kaiserin is very poor and friénds fedr a complete col- lapse. Her heart never .was strong, and the mental worries incident to the war have taxed it severely. Her phy- sicians insist that she must keep quiet and rest, but daily she seeks feports from the war front. Just As Good; New Suits dry cleaned by us”haye the appearance of being brand new. Dry cleaning today is really an art and we are experts at it. A trial will convinceYou that we-do as we say. New Britain Dry Cleaning Corps. 160 ARCH STREET 'Phone 1323, 'FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS—One or two large furnished rooms for housekeeping, one room $2.00, t rooms $38.25. 56 Hawkins street. i 6-28-d8% TO RENT—Two rooms, modern, cen- tral, private family. 12 . School. Tel. 1249-4. 6-28-4dx keeping, including pantry, set tubs, lights. Private. Five minutes’ walk from depot. 45 Walnut street. 8-9-tf i | TO RENT—Furnished room, all modern improvements, use of tele- phone, 19 Court street. 8-25-tf COSEY SUITE—3 rooms, pantry, bath, porch, set-range, gas, electric lights, etc. Furnished for house- keeping central, price right Bex 12 XBX, Herald. TO RENT—Two fur All ~conveniences. SEIB Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams. ’l‘el connechon § |« room; 77 Maple street, o n;m— TWO ROOMS—Furnished for house- hot water, steam heat and electric |* lassifi - - o ANNY A wORD CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHBMRGE 1 ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. e — Corbin Place .. Corbin Place QUorbin Place .. Church Street .. Church Street (relr) Arch Street . Arch street . 674 West Main Street. 115 Fairview Street. 46 Maple Street 450 East Street 48 Main Street . 72 Black Roék 3 Apply to THE W. L. HATCH COMPANY. EX R P RPN TO RENT—Six room tenement, at + 14 -Lincoln street, all modern im- provements, near corner West Main st. Apply. 117 Willaw St. Tel- 587-13. 6-28_3dx TO RENT—Large, fine office in Elec- tric Bldg. for rent. Apply P. J. Murray & Co., 88 W. Main street. 6-28-6d TO RENT—First class, centrally lo- cated, 5-raom tenement. Rent low to desirable tenants. Address Tene- , ment, P. O. Box 245. 6-28-3dx TO RENT—A nicely furnished south 6-26-tf. TO RENT—Two tenements of five . -rooms each; modern improvements, on ‘trolley line. W, P. sSteele, 260 R Ch. tnut street. 6-25-d6x L TO REN’B—Up -to-date tenement, With 36 Pearl modern improvements. 6-24-8ax " ‘Court. e .TQ RENT—-§ix rooms, first floor, and AV mmt‘&w . thirg fioor; all: modérn Pleasant 6-23-tf its. Call ;76 d- bell. - LPleasant ‘upstairs tene. nm of #ix. rooms,.one in attic. In- Swanson, 43 Franklin ni' Frank S. Ca.dwell. P. O, 4 6-10-t¢ mt-—fi’our rooms modern im- mv}u nty. < Inquire 470 Arch st 5-18-tt MR 7 U it B M R S TO R:flNT-fi 'our - rooms, all con- "' veniences, ?‘15 Winthrop street. /Boardman, 475 Arch street. 6-7-tf P A R R RN B R i TO RENT—Two tenements, 5 rooms each, also one attic tenement of tour rooms. All modern improve- ments 130 Cherry street. 65-23-t0 TO RENT-—Desirable tenement rooms, electricity, gas, acults. 113 Ba gtl St. =27t ) FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern’ improvements, also ‘buiiding lots on or near trolley lines.. W. P. Steele, 260 .Chestnut street. 6-29-6dx FOR SALE—Two finely located lots at Maple Hill, Newington, Conn. C. F. Hunt, Box ‘1608, Springfield, Mass. 6-29-6ax FOR SALE—1913 “ord ‘!'ourlnl’ car in fine . condition, well equipbed, price low. Address Auto, Box 1, Herald, or "Phone 1532-12. 6-29-d1 FOR SALE-—Royal typewriter model 5, little ‘used and like mew.. Price low. Address Royal. . Herald Of- Tice. 6-29-34 FOR SALE—English Setter Puppies, pedigree stock. A B, L, 227 Main st 6-29-2dx FOR SALE—On Berlin strest, 9 room cottage, 1-2 acre ground with fruit‘and fine well, One minute: from trolley. No agents. Apply. to. Mrs. F. L. Eilton, Berlin. 6-29_ddx FOR : SALE—-Cabbage and celery plants. Thol Poness, 212 Oak St 6-29-6dx FOR SALE—-Byilding lot, 45x120 feet, Grand. street, facing park. dress Box x16x, Herald. 6<28-6d — e | FOR SALE—In Middiétown, €onn., on Main street, grocery, tea and coffee store, with liquor and beer license. Price reasonable liberal terms, A. M. Calawell. 6-25-64 FOR SALE—Beautiful piece of real estate, corner Monroe & “Arch’Sts., consisting of single house, 11 rooms, 1 double House, 12 rooms, all mod- ern improvemerits, big' barn, 2 ex- tra building lots. Wili sell at-a sac- rifice. Inquite 389 Arch street, Wm. Radil. — FOR SALE—Asters,. salvia, pepper, caulifiower_and cabbage plants. Also splendid work horse. F. H. Bol- lerer, Maple Hill. Tel. 971-12. 6dx FOR SALE-—Special potato fe 1zer, mitrate of soda, fine grcund bone, Tel:' 92-3. Conn. - Va¥zy _ Orchard Co.. Berlin, Ct. 4-21-t¢ 'TQ" RENT—First floor tenement, five - Teu all{ modern improvements. Wlni‘u rtained and screened, 386 mm-f street. . Tel. 1063-12. B-14-tf z‘-—s 100msé tenements with floor, $16.00, apply at 189 §-10-t¢ and Doo. Co., qm}nut . TO. R Frpom May 16th, two'stores. Hn )l Grand building, now occupied Amw.ure store, ; Inquire, Hotel ’ive ‘rooms, all improve- m“u, at #7 Glen street. Inguire 30 Ghmm-m:hl street. Tel. 866-13. ‘ 4-19-tf | NOTICE. Automabile ies taken out day and night. Very reasonable rates. “Norman M¢Kirdy. Tel. 767-3. ! 55 : 6-29-6a TO.RENT. 180 Maple street, neat 5 room rent, steam heat, all modern improvements, dining rooin, oak panelled walls and beamed celling, all oak floors, $21 per month. 3 9} 143 Maple St., beautiful § room flat. steam heéat, oak finished rooms, pan- eled cellings, front veranda, - 10x32, vegetable cellar, $26. QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN ST, HELP WANTED—FEMALE, WANTED ! EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY TO DO ALTERA- TIONS and selling in cloth- ing store. Address Box ZlBJ Herald. \’VANTED—Wthrm at the Hotel Be- loin. 6-28-tf ‘WANTED, Tutoring dong in English, German, French, Higtory, Latin and Algebra by & Trinity college junior. Ad- dress Box 28, City or 'phone 1137-5. 28-6d AU SR IR AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—By hour or trip. Low rate. K. 8. Kyle, Tel. '103-5. 6-28-6dx. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Very, reasonable rates. New Buick touring c: Richard Cavert, 2"0 Maple street. Tel. 1073_4. i 6-28-6d o | DRESAMAKING. Miss N. Guenther, 64 Trinity $t. 6-28-5dx Ford Y ‘puringg, Maxwells, Pope Road- sters, Corbin, Toy Tonneau 1911, Reo Pouring, 7 passenger, Lozier, These cars must be sold at once. Eaca one guaranteed. Cohen Mo- Glr Co. 183 Main St. 6-25-4a AUTOHOBILE FOR HIRE—By hour trip. Low rates K. S. Kyle: Tel. " 103-5. 6-21-6dx T S, 77 Maple street, gen- .gent for every book pubtished lov)en terms. 6-18-tf B%AUTY CULTURE PARLOR Shampooing, ' Facial Massage, Scalp Tresuments, Manicuring. Office hours Ul.m.mflp.m. Openlngeve.nl.npl tment only. "Phone 600. 131 ST. Room 10 WANTED—Salesman and Apply at Singer Store, Main street, between . m. and after § p. m. WANTED—Woman to do washing and ironing for family of two. Ad- dress Box 7bb, Herald. collector. 28 West 12 and 1:30 6-29-2dx 6-26-6d WANTED—Man to learn to operate ball making machine. Steady work and good pay. Apply Abbett Co., Elmwood, Conn, WANTED—Runabout. or light tour- ing car to exchange for desirable building lot in west end. . Address Box X 6 X, Herald 6-23-tf ANNOUNCEMENT. UPHOLSTERING-——Antique and moa- ern furniture repaired and refin- ished. Chairs recaned. Joseph Centore, 94 Franklin Square. Tel. 574-4. 6-28-6dx HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Tack maker for Hard- ware job, must be reliable work- man, steady job. Box X33X, Her- ald ; 6-26-3d WANTED— Blacksmith, one who un- derstands sharpening drills. Amer- ican preferred. Apply White Oak Stone Crusher Co., 131 Main St. 6.26-64 SITUATION WANTED. DETECTIVES “If you are anticipating Investign- Uon in any matter where secrecy. results are essential BROWN, 26 STATE STREET, 'HARTFORD. CONN. 'PHONE /CHARTER 412, . K use the Detecta Phone, WANTED—Position by clerk and show card writer in store. “A1” references. Address Card Writer, Box 24x Herald. 6-29-3dx AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—A . thoroughly competent girl for general housework, refer- ence required., 98 Vine street. R v Ad- | 6-24-6d. | No home is complete or up-to-date without a gas water in it. We are prepared to Instull gas water heaters at low rates | we make a specialty of installing them. Plumbing,) tinning and shect metal work of all kinds. 62 Latayette Street. ‘Phone J. EDWARD ERWIN FOR SALE. No. 60 High 8t, 9 rooms, all mod-, Good 2 ern. 7 44 Hamilton St 2gamily, 7 rooms | "V each, all improvements. casy terms. . 54 South High stfeet, 2 family, 7 11 foskiil rooms each, all improvements, No. 125 Camp street, 2 family house and large )ot and fruit, a bar- gain. f ‘mIJ) house on" B roome eath, good Fine residence street Apply 1o H, D HUMPHREY. 21 Typew y. ways one of | ears in the his- July 31st. Very - Desi Stanley streqt smear comerof Chestnut.# ¢ . A Pl n, mnm Statement There s no case of imperfect eye- sight capable of benefit by the use of lenses which we cannot correct to the fullest extent possibie. ‘We can prove its truth by a prac- tical demonstration and reference to . satisfied patients. Broken Lenses Replaced., A. PINKUS ‘Eyesight Specalist and Manufacturing ' Optician, FOR SALE! Standing Grass The Home Banking and Realty Ce. “The Dickinson.” 193 Main Street ~--LIVERY---- Reasonable Rates i Storage, Repairs and Supplies U. 8. Tires and Howe Tube HART’S GARAGE. Tel. 221-4. 189 MAIN ST. Wiliams Auo Co. " Ang;n;l Hudson D;mor Cars. New a Passenger Autos for hive. Repairs, Supplies, St H‘.‘.'.“ C.“; orage. 'PHONE 236, 287 ELM STREET | | 3 * 5 F OR SALE ! A Two Te;nement House at 82 West &. For Particulars Apply' X Schuliz & Costello, 242 Main Street. Wall Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Pager WALL PAPERS OF NEW and HOVI:LD RSIGNS all grades, prices right. 304 MAIN St. Sign Makers. MORGAN & K ESTABLISHED 1854, the oidest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the