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ying illusgration is ch Red Cross society ) 18 nm Monopoly e 5.«Ameflc&n ¢ film 'Ameflmn life , ‘have large- '"-‘llh moving pic- t..f in one of the ains that out of each show seven r He con- Wpfieton . find P, aucceu of Am- ¢ is %mga out, s American films on- duty free, British ‘heavily not omly 1n but in Canada aad ing the monoply of an e area by reason of the e, the Americans ate ot ly and undersell own soil. « Brit- pay heavy afford to profit n fflun ‘eight’ cents a charge seven d drop another -cent 0 . They could al- :”" ‘the icost price of e-half cents a foot for ir o= large the et e miost the can get in the ts a. foot, and out of ' Quties, Which amount 2 d one ;mwvunn ol {a om. im) five millicn jeican film annually. From . 2,000 toot negative, 120 in England ana | §3,750,000 and this | case. short FOR e at Maple Hill. laummer season of BEngland - are ! films are more popular with a certain g!vlng first aid to the wounded after an engagement in the north France., I FRANCE } The French Red Cross soc:iety is moted for its efliciency. a ‘natural handicap in producing films. Most of the American companies pro- duce in California, where light cou- ditions are nearly perfect. Apart from the artificial handicaps, it is doubtful whether = British films could undermine the popularity of the American to any éxtent. Amexl- can plays are full of action; simply to understand well staged and generally full of the kind of humor that takes with-the crowd, although Frencl element of picture goers who say French plots appeal more to the nat- ural intelligence. Italian films gener- | ally run to tragedies and are slow ana tiresome in action. The American comics stand alone in the affection of the crowd, however, and the poster of a certain eccentric American film comedian can be seen displayed In almost every picture honse in Lon- don, THREE YEARS MORE OF WAR, DECLARES WILLIAM E. COREY Willlam E. Corey, ex-president of the United States:Steel corporation, | who got back from France on the | French liner Espagne, in from Bor- deaux, believes that the war will last three to four years mare. “The al- | lies are going to fight to a fini said Mr. Corey. ‘''They are now pre- paring for a war of at least three years further duration.. This is a war | of chemistry and mechanics. The | allies will make every effort to keep the friendship of America, and if the war continues as long as I expect it to the allled countries will. have to | float war loans in America. As for | the United States, the only way of | keeping ourselves out of trouble is to maintain an army and navy the equal of any in Europe. It would take us two years to get in shape to fight a European power on even terms. B Winged Victory Headless. (Bridgeport Farmer.) One of the world’s great statues is the “Winged Victory of Samothrace,” bit of sculpture se perrect that it has come to stand as the spmbol of victory throughout the civilized world. ! This work, which is headiess and arm- | less, stands in the Louvre, so beauti- Tul in its ruin that no sculptor has j of July A. D, Transfer ‘of E. Heim and J. Herbert to The Hardwarc City Cafe, Inc, To ‘the Board of County Commis- sioners for Hartford County. I HEREBY APPLY foy a License to sell Spirituous/ and Intoxicating Liquors, Ale, Lager Beer, Rhine Wine, and Cider at No. 112 Hartford avenuc. corner North street, Town of New Britain. My place of business is not logated within two hundred feet in a direct line' {rom'any Church Edi- fice or Public or Parochial School, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any ‘pest-office, public library, or cemetery. = E Dated at New Britain, this 27 day ‘of July, A. D., 1915, The "Hardware City . Cafe," Inc., Jeri' Sullivan, President, Applicant. We, the Undersigned, are electors and tax-payers, owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain, and hereby sign and ondorse the foregoing appli- cation of The Rardware City Cafe., Inc., Jeri Suilivan, President, for a license, and hereby certify ‘that said applicant is a suitable person = to bu licensed pursuamt to said application. Dated at New Britain, this 27 day 1915. Simon .Tezervkl. Benjamin berg, Julius FEisenberg, Nathen Mag, B. Miller. I Hereby Certify that the above- named signers and endorsers are electors and tax-payers, owning real estate, in the Town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain, this 27 day of ‘July A. D..1915. ALFRED L. Gold- E. THOMPSON, Town Cle: of all, for it has given the Winged Victory the finishing touches that make it truly symbolic, When we read the facts of the great battle tak- ing place in' Europe today we under- stand why victory caunot be better symbolized than as headless and arm- less, and we understand what Wel- | ington understood, and what every other great soldier has understood— tht ‘“Nothing except battle lost can be half so melancholy ds a battle won.” A.B.JOHNSON. D. D. 8. DENTISY Nativ al Bank Bmldmg. OPEN TENEMENT of five, three or rooms. All in good condition. Maple St. 8-5-1wx eight L | TO RENT—Three ments, §13.00 and $135.50. street. Frank Poglitsch. four-ivom tene- 119 Glen 8-4-d6x TO RENT—Two rooms fc office Durpose§ Apply Curran Dry Goods Co. 8-3-3d. TO RENT-—Four room tenement, a'l modern convernicnces, rent reasor- able, No, 93 Hart street, call ave. nings, 8-Bdx x rooms, new house, a'l te, tecoad lloor, 54 Gar- Address Erank Shm.( s -27-tr TC RENT—Four rooms, with bath, 3 Cherr ect; 5 rooms, all new, 42 Maple street. P’ J. Murray & Co., 88 West Main street. 7-28-tf Lo & s TQ RENT—Downstairs tenement ot five rooms, &ll «modern improve- ments, inquire, 36 Connerton street. Second “flcor. T-24-tf TO RENT—An elegant 1st floor 5 room tenement in new house, 12 Hart St.; all modern improvements; nicest in this localitys Inquire Wexler, 433 Arch St., Teli'1211-2, T-23-tf TO RENT —7iwo tenements on Arch street, one .three rooms, §¢; one four' rooms §11. Inquire 150 Arch street. 'F. W. Loomis. T-14-ut TO RENT-—Two tenements, 5 rooms each, All modern improvements, 1380 Cherry street. 8-3-15 tr tenement six gas., adults. 113 =27-tt TO RENT-—Desirable rooms, electricity, Bassgett. St. MINIMUM CHARGE 1%¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified cojuimn must be in the YHerald office by !:30 p. m. on the day of issue. LOST. LOST—A brown and white English Setter, Reward if returned to 61 Lexington St. 7-31-tf Py FOR SALE—Farm, 290 acres, Hampton, 12.room house, chicken coop, otchard, eic, Price low, Box X19X Herald. 8-5-7-9 East FOR SALL~—(‘h1onniel Mahogany finish just half 259 Arch St.'Middle bell. 8 FOR SALE—Seccond tires and tu\)co, standard makes, al bargain prices. Always in_stock. Williams Co., 278 Elm street, city. 8-6-64 FOR SALE—By owner, from $50 to $100 each, level unrestricted build- ing lots near trolley station at Mountain = View, Plainville. Good water and electric ~ Address Box 7 BB, Herald. 8-4-d2x FOR SALE—1912 Ford Touring C: in fine condition, $215 cash. Wii- liams Auto Co. 287 Elm . street, City, 8-4-3a EGGS—Connecticut, - guaranteed, de- livered Thursdays at market prices. Address, Eggs, Herald Office. FOR SALE—‘I pmanger Cadillac, 1913 model, first class condition, newly painted.. Apply John Reid, 85 E. Main St., New Britain. = 3-3-3dx TO RENT-—§ tooms tenements with bath, 2nd floor, $15.00. apply at Rogers Sask and Doc. Co., 18% Chestnut st.! 5-10-tf at 47 Glen street. lnquire Tel. 866-13. 4-19-1t - meuts, 30 Commercial street, TO. RENT—Four room modern improvements. 473 Park street extension. 8-4-tf. o ————— i tenemen’, AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken ouf. Very reasonable rates. New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. Tel. NOTICE—Have the carbon removed * ‘trom #%our cylinder by the Carbon Burning process. First class work at the bargain price of 50 cents a cylinder.| Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street, city. 8-5-8d HELP WANTED—FEMALE, WANTED.—Exeprienced strippers on covering machine, Apply N. B, Pa- per Box Co., Walnut St. 8-4tf, WANTED—Competent giri for general housework ~Address Box 4 XX, Herald. 5 8-3-43 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Two in family. Apply after the 8th. Mrs. R. C. Germond, 343 Hart’ street. 8-4-tf HELP W \\m)—lL‘LL leen vain enough to imagine \that | Tis chisel could repiace the missing parts. Time with its destructive effect, | has proved to be the greates sculptor | SALE n Adams Street, near Vine. Lincoln Street. —BY— ullz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main ‘rreel ; &fihfy Plumbing very attractive in WMSY TERMS. APPLY to (of Fans in stock. less than 1-2¢ per| hour Eleeric Go. 77-79 CHURCH ST. We have all sizes' Operating cost is| TheSpring & Buckley WANTED—For two or three weeks, Young lady to substitute. Knowl- edge of bookkeeping and stenogra- Phy required. Address W, Herald of- fice 8-2-d3x WANTED—A kitchen maid and wait Tess, Swedish preferred. Mrs. Bas. sett, New Britain Huspual. 7-23-tf WANTED—First class tool makers, ‘ only expzrienced men on tools and automatic machinery The F. Kelly Co., Derby, Conn, 2 8~l-d6 WANTED—A representative for New Britain by a piano factory which has one of the oldest established and best advertised lines of piancs and player pianos on the market We do not necessarily want the oldest or the biggest dealer, we want the livest. An honest, en- ergetic, indomitable, fighting young man, even if with only moderate capital, who will start on consign- ment can bpuild for himself a pleasant and lucrative business in conjunction with us. Address A. F. Agency Dept., Hallet & Davis Piano Co., 146 Boylston St., Bos- ton, Mass. July 29 and Aug’s ———————————— FURN lSHED ROOMS | TWO ROOI\‘Q/—Furanhk‘d far house- keeping, including kitchen, pantry, set tubs, hot water, steam heat and electrie lights. Private, minutes’ walk from depot. nut street 45 Wal- 7-30-tf rTont rooms, housekeeping rooms, Mr. Morse. TO RENT—Two rooms, all improve- ments, for light housekeeping. Near Central Park. Box B3B, Herald. 8-5-1dx { TO RENT— also 28 light Church 8-4-Cax TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve-| 1073-4. 8-2-6(x | need apply. | but | Five | 1915 METZ Touring Car run three thousand miles; cheap -for : cash, Box 3xx, Herald. < 3-3-3dx Curran Dry Goods Co. 8-3-3d FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter, Model 5, fine condition. Just over- hauled. Bargain. Address, Type- writer, Herald Office. 8-3-3dx FOR SALE—2 family nouse 12 rooms every improvement; fine -localily; 10 minutes’ walk from City Hail, Address Box 6 D Herald, 7-81-1wx FOR SALE—Ford touring car, elez- tric lights. Can be bought reason- able. Williams Auto Co., Elm St. FOR SALE—One + car; good running order, $50 taken at once. Call 513 East St. 7-30-6d4 P AT O B S U FOR SALE—Several two houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. * W. /P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. 7-30-d6x FOR SALE—Fifty-seven acye farm on trolley at White Oak, contains two tenement houses, three barns, running water in house and barn. Henry Edman, Plainville. 7-29-6dx FOR SALE—Three fine large building lots on Belden street. Must be sold at once. Sewer, sidewalk and curb in and paid for. Will sell cheap for cash. Address Land, New Brit- ain Heraid. 7-24-tL ————e. AUTO BARGAINS, FORD Roadster Ford Touring, Cor- bin Touring, Reo Touring, Light truck and others. Cohen Motor Car Co., 207 Church streef, City. $-3-24 ————— s WANTED—Table boarders. 32 Main ! street. | 1 | i | v !l\ll—‘lt RESORTS. i ‘“HT NOT E\D YOUR VACATION TROUBLES by owning your own cottage in a beautiful shady park on the shore which was for nearly fifty years a wealthy man’s private estate? Highest headland on Con- necticut waterfront, woods, no marshes. Fishing, boating, $80,- 000 clubhouse, fine neighborhood, gas, water, modern sewer, fast elec- trics. Seven-room bungalow with bath, $300 down, or a plot on which to build as low as $10 down. Ad- dress G. W. W., Box 10, ecare Herald Office. COTTAGE ON BEA(,H-Troueys ex- iellent facilities. Goog table, terms reasonzble, Mrs. Frey, Cot- tage 1905, Indian Neeck, Branford, Conn. 8 wix I HAVE A GENUINE shore 1ot 40 by 102, with beautiful old spruce trees on rear and fine water view, at $680 for limited time, between two $800 lots, on improved avenue direct to beach 200 feet away. Restricted, high-class neigh- borhood, no marshes. Water, gas and sewer all in and paid for. Very little cash and easy terms. You ean see it at my expense by addressing at once Bnx B22B, care Herald Office. 8-4-24 BARGAIN in a barns, | and Drawer | Auto | 7-31-9x | FOR SALE— Mosler safe, nearly new. | 7-30-43 | delivery touring it family 8-5-24x | fields, QUALITY No home i1s complete or up-t in 1t we make a specialty of installing G2 Lafayette Street. 8-Room Cottage, Bassett St, all | improvements, $6,200. 3-Family and Garage, 526 Church, | separate baths and toilets, $5,400. 8-Room Cottage, improvements, 309 Chestnut St., $5,500. ¥ 14 Rooms. D. H Also Rooming House, H. BOWLING ’ ;Clubs and Private ParZ Accommedated. { Hilding Nelson, 192-174 ARCH STREET, 1t You Want Good Bottled | Beer, Wine. __ Liquors, Order Same from . PHILIP BARDECK, "85 Areh St. b 482-2 for Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold troubie by having your tnsur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. ' PARSONS, Bootl’s Block. MOTORCYCLE TIRES 28x3—Non-Skid $5.06 - + 4y «The / ALLI G RUBBER <CO. P ————— DETECTIVES 17 you are anucipatitg investign- tion in any matier where secrecy. integrity and tesults sre . essemtial write A, G. BROWN,. 26 STATE STREET. HARTFORD, CONN. IPHONE CHARTER 412, 1 use the Detecta Fhone. Williams Auto Go. Agems fiudson Motor Cars. New ! 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for lhire. Repunu, snmxlu-u. storage. PTHONE 2RT ELM KTREVY Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Care for hire, day and sizht Storage. Supplies and Hepniri-e Ag’t Reo Cars. Phgls 324 | FOR S/ FOR RENT"I-l{nnm Tenement on Griswold St., COMBINE o-date without a gas water heater We are préepared to insiull gas water heaters at low, ratés as them., Plumbing, tinning and shec( metal work of all kizde ‘Phone ozq‘ J. EDWARD ERWIN ALE 10-Room House, all improvements, 56 Curtis St., $5,250, 2-Family, all” improvements, Rooms, 79 Camp, $4,350, > Building Lots on Corbin Avenue 10 | and Hamilton St. $18.00, > Center of city. Cheap. MPHREY PLAINVILLE HOME. v 12 Room two Tenement House; 1 34 acres land, ideal place centrally lo- ‘eated. 'H. N. LOCKWO0OD Real Estate and Insurance 86 WEST MAIN > - Advertise Your Wants in The | Herald’s Want Columns. PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN .o and at Moderate LINOTYPE COM! Printng Drue. in- Several e The Emm Pflnmg cn., ON. Ceorgians... Moni.., D. D NULIIGRAPH -LETTERS | Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1-2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed, HARTFORD T"EWMTEB EXCHANGE, Inc, | 26 State St. gmnm ('o‘n. ‘FOR SALE! The A. M. E. Zion Church Buflding, located No. 11 Corbin Place. Price low. Just the place for Storehouse. The Home Bankmg and Reaity Co. “The Dickinson,” 193 Main Street Reng for $1,944 per year. QUIGLEY, 27 HARTFORO, CONN, | Business Property For Sale $17,000 § 7 Main Street FOR per year. Price $6.500. SALE A four flal apartment house on Trinity street, Rents for 9872 QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN ST.' 304 MAEN St. MORGAN & Wall, Papers—Room Mouldings— Wall Pag WALL PAPERS OF NEW and NOVEL DES| all grades, prices right, Sign Makers. NS "Phone 5“ KINGSLEY ESTABLISHED 1854, the sidest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the Otey,