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f'}(')* EMBarco THE ALy N N N [from #e PmLADELEHIA™ ECORD) £ SOME HARD NUTS TO CRACK PHYSICIANS SAY THEY ARE BUSIEST | JUST AFTER THE | VACATION SEASON BECAUSE So many people are taken sick from drinking ... pure water or living in unsafiitary and overcrowd- ed neighborhoods while away. There has NEVER BEEN A CASE of this kind among all the people who have spent their summers at MORNINGSIDE-ON - THE - SOUND. WHY ? Because the DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE are perfect. The water supply is PURE. The situation is the highest along the Sound, with open water on three sides, which means PURE AIR and COOL BREEZES. There is no “come and go” crowd of strangers. There is plenty of room—big fields and woods and a clean, secluded half-mile beach. 1ysicians own lots or cottages at MORN- Ask them WHY ? Seven INGSIDE. they are We will tell you who The best remaining lo- cations are being stead- ily taken up. Sales this summer so far are more than double those of last year. der way, another just fin- | ished, others soon to be Istarted. Building loans arranged on favorable terms. Take the New Haven-Bridgeport Trolley, or iol- low the Morningside “Arrows” along the shore road, or send for illustrated bocklets and full information to GEORGE W. WILSON 40 Capital Ave, HARTFORD Two more houses un- TO PROMOTE PEACE. New Bureaus to Be Opened and Com- mittees Appointed. Stockholm, via London, Aug. 16, 6:45 a. m.—The neutral conference for continuous mediation, resulting from Henry Ford’s peace movement, has de- cided to establish bureaus in Rerne and Stockholm, and headquarters at The Hague with Louis P. Lochner in charge. Mr. Lochner will leave here within a few days It is planned also to appoint com- mittees of ten members each in Den- mark. Hollana, Norway, Sweden Switzerlaad, whose duty it will be to watch the political situation in the belligerent countr with the object of promoting peace and AKE BITE FATAL. Carncgic Institute Taxidermist Poi cd While ¥xhibiting Rattlesnake Pittsburgh, Aug. 16.—Bitten on the hand while showing a den of rattle- snakes to a class of students from the University of Pittsburgh, Gustav Link, for nineteen years taxidermist | hospital here Institute he: at Carn e died in a Link concealed the been bitten until after the class had left his room, when he told his as- sistants He was hurried to a hospital and there being no serum in the city to counteract the poison, two were ordered from New York not arrive until Link was dying. ct that he had tubes It dia Visit Tybee Island After Business Ses- sion Today. Savannah, Ga., Aug. 16.—A visit to Tybee Island after the conclusion the business sesslon today is to be the yfea!urc of the third day of the eight- eenth annual meeting of the acrie of the Fraternal Order Eagles, being helg here this week number of reports are to pe received and matters of importance to the or- der consldered by the dele Thousands of vi ticipated in a par: entertained with ane of the principa ors last night par- de and later were n open afr dance in streets of the city. Self-Government in Towns Held Austrian Troops. by London, Aug. 16, 3 p. m.—Tt is an- | nounced from Vienna, says an Ex- change Telegraph Co., despatch from Copenhagen, that it has been decided to establish a system of self-govern- ment among the towns and communi- {tfes in Polish territory occupied by the Austrians. A large number zens, the d and of interned advices state, nt home. Polish will be re- LOAN TO PROTECT 'HANGE. Aug. 16, 12:55 p. m.—The loan to he issued in the tes for Great Britain is re- : circles as a prelim- !inary move (o protect exchange, which recently h been showing signs of drooping. The amount of the loan | so small, however, that the pelief is exXpr d that a more comprehensive ! operaticn, which will include countries lied to Great Britain may be under- taken in the near future, London, forthcomin United ¢ arded in bankit AMERICAN GIRI. The rl JARL MARRI London, Aug %o of Cottenham and Miss Patricia Burke, daughter of the late J. . Burke of California, were married to- day in St George’s church, Square, Walter Winans gave bride away. VI | st son of the Earl, acted as best man The Earl of Cottenham's first wife was Lady Rose Neville. She died in 1918. i is Hanover | the | scount Crowhurst, eld- | CASH 1N ApVANCE, ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. AlL advertisements for tne ¢lassified column must he in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue, LO: Tonday, clover leaf clasp pin ' on each leaf. Please re- turn to Herald. Suitable reward LOST—Orange and white setter, with name on callar,, reward. Notify O. E. Smith, Tel. 259, Lincoln street. NOTICE. WE BUY BOOKS ANY QU. antique furniture, crockery, firy Indian relic of coins and stamp: country. No agents. 347 Asylum street, old collections Calls city or Hobby Shop, Hartford. Automobile parties taken Reasonable rates. Chevrolet Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12. 8-14-6dx NOTICE out. car. WANTED—Carpenters. for first class H. Hibbara Co. Best price workmen. The B. North & Judd job. 8-16-6d Clerk for h (Giood position, must nave goc erenc Addr Box 24N, (ald. 3-16-d3 store. NTED—Married hd fruit farm, steady house, wood and milk E. Rogers, Southington, 82-3 New Britain. WANTED—Young men to work - trains as News Apgents. $25 cash security and blue suit required. Ap- ply the Union News Co., stand in Railroad station. 8-15-d3 TED—Post office clerk-carrier exam” at New Britain October Tth. Prepare under former government examiner. Booklet J-86 free. Pat- terson Civil Service school, Ro- chester, N. Y. 8-7-15dx for ) position, furnished Telephone 8-16-3dx man w WANTED—A representative for Britain by a piano factory which has one of the oldest established best advertised lines of pianos player-piancs on the market. > do not neces ily want the old- est or the b t dealer, but we want the livest An honest, ener- getic, indomitable, fighting young man, even if with only mode capital, who will start on cons ment can build for himself a ple ant and lucrative business in con- junction with us. Address A. F. Wholesale Dept., Box 1, Essex St. Sta., Boston, Ma. &-5-12x AUTOS TO RENT By F.our or Day. J. M. Finnegan Stables Telenhone S0 n- A T E N T S ‘Write for list of PATENT and nventions. Wanted, in prizes offered for inventions. Send sketch for free opinion as to ability. Our 4 Books sen! free VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. WASHINGTON, D. WV YORK OFFICE, BROADWAY Hours 9 to 5. Mondays until $ P. M. C. >T. 36, 189 WILL HOLD A. O. H. FIELD DX\ Program to Be Carried Out As Orig- inally Planned. Middletown, Aug. 16.—Definite made today by arrangements an- the the nouncement w committee of state field that parade of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, set for August 22 in this city would be held as originally planned. It was feared at one time that because of the d velopment of a case of infantile pa day and ralysis in the city and the prevalence of the diseas a which together about ing membe ment, about the state, was expected to 10,000 visitors, of the juvenile would have to be abandoned. It is explained that the committee, having conferred with the proper | health authorities, have decided to go | ahead with the plans. Tt is stated by the committee, however, that matter of precaution, “We do not de- e the presence of small children among the visitors on that day.” the bring includ- depart- RANS REUNION, VET Survivors of All Wars to Rendezvous | in Dayton. Dayton, O., Aug. 16.—Representa- tives from ‘thirty-one states are ox- pected to attend a general reunion of veterans of all wars to be held here at the Soldiers’ Home next Sunday, ernor Willis, ex-Governor (ox General J. Warren Kelfer, commander-in-chief of the national G. A. R, will address the reunion. All patriotic societies and women's auxiliaries in the country have been Gov- and formes invited to send representatives. ate | BUYERS * $1,000,000 MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ FOR SAL®M. FOR SALE! Two Fire Department Horses Apply Engine Co., No. 1. FOR SALE—5 Passenger Cadillac, electric lights and starter, run less ! than 3,000 miles in fine condition or will trade for pair of work horses, W. Gwatkin, Berlin, Conn., | 8-16-d2 | FOR SALE-—1913 Tel 918-5. Regal raceabout 8-15-tf | | 211 | dix | FOR SALE—Celery Chestnut street. plants, 8-1 FOR I Upright piano, Cheap if | taken at once. Inquire 514 Stanley | strec 8-1 FOR SALE—Pullman demonst run 2,000 miles. Will sell able. Also Ford truck. 64 Green- wood. Tel 1478-4. 8- tor, ds FOR SALE—Buick 0.0 PO runabout, 1912 Box 1014 FOR SALE—Saloon, in a Polish and Italian section of Wallingford, near two large factories, rent $30. Long lease and a bargain. Call on Thos. B. Brennan, 213 S. Whittlesey Ave., Wallingford, Conn., phone 203-3. b 8-11-1wx | To reason- | 8-15-5d | 2 family, 6 rooms each, Union street, $5.600. 3 famil nut street, $! armington avenue, deep, $2,000. venue Large lot on 320 ft. front, 277 ft 5 rooms each, 349 Chest- Corbin 000, 165 2 family, 7 rooms each, (brick), 80 Good lot on Harrison street, Pleasant stroet, $5,000. graded $2,000. Very cheap. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street Good lot $1,200. only NOTICE Remerter we have the choicest kind of ACCI- DENT and HEALTH POLICIES. Also LIFE IN- SURANCE, FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, LIABILITY and COMPENCSATION INSURANCE. It will pay you to investigate FIRST The Hardware Gity Co-Operative Ass’n, Inc. 131 MAIN STREET, F. H. SHIELDS, MGR. AND SECOND MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED. TolEETE MULTIGRAPHS LETTER - Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 3 celors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. rooms, TO RENT—Tenement of 5 with modern improvements, second floor, call at 76 Pleasant street 8-16-1 — | THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO., INC. 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. Williams Auto Co. Agen= for Hudson and Chevrolet Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for Hire. room just Steam heat. 8 per month. 8-15-5d TO RENT—Small front right for small office. At 125 Main street. L. A. Gladding. RENT— ments. In good North Glen St. Inquire wood street. Four rooms, all improve- condition | 32 Green- | 8-15-tf | Repairs, Supplies, E 236. 287 CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOK WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. improvements. $12 a month, 146 TEL. 943-3. Jubilee Street. 8-14-d3x b MORRIN’S GARAGE Storage. ELM im- Ten 401 -wix TO RENT—Tenement, modern provements. Good location, minutes’ walk from factor: Chestnut street. 8-1 TREET TO RENT—4 room tenement, on trolley line. Electric light and other {FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Cottage at Maple Hill. F. . Bollerer, "Phone Maple Hill, 8-10-6dx FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for cot- tage, house in Meriden, desirable house and lot at Southington. W. A. Tinch, 276 No. Main street, Southington, Conn. 8-17-d2x FOR SALE—A barn. Tel. 107. 8-7-tf FOR SALE—Few second hand ranges in good repair. F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street. 8-5-tf FOR SALE—1915 Reo touring oar. Apply B. Garage, Chestnut St. 6-22-tf Magle sale on ew Britain, a new Inquire of W. E. *Phone 971-5 FOR SALE OR R At Hill, a 7 room cottage. Fo Harrison street, two family house. Burk, Maple Hill WANTED. WANTED- light he ald Two or rusckes three ping rooms Box 10 By American young n and board with private Addre Board, Bo | WANTED: room family. Herald. WANTED—By lady, keep. Good home pet. Address, Annie Hil Kensington, horse for its M. Burr, WANTED—To buy Ford runabout or coupe. Address Ford Box 12, Her. ald. 8-15-d = WANTED-—Experienced shoe sales- men for Saturday evenings. In- quire Charles Moss, 294 Main street. 8-1 WANTED—Two furnished light housekeeping. Central price. Address Box 11x, HELP WANTED—FEMALE., WANTED 25 Girls for light factory work. Good wages to start and steady work. Apply to the ROCKWELL-DRAKE Corp. Plainville, Conn. WANTED — Experionrc‘; i skirts and coats. preferred, M. finisher, Factory operator, Raphael, 141 Main 8-16-3dx = = to take care of Address Box 30 LI Her- 8-15-wix | WANTED—Woman aged lady ald Maid South house- | 8-12-tf | for general Main St WANTED. dress pital. Housemaic New HBritain and General MMER BOARDERS, INDIAN open for service BRANFORD—Now all facilities; good reasonable rat trolley telephone. Mrs, A, D, Frey, Cottage | 1905 8-10-tf | NECK, season BOARDERS WANTEI Gentlemen wders Wanted minutes walk from Corbin's and vocational schools house, newly furnished, ing. Tel. 4 high | Single home cook- SUMMER RESOR JLCOME Cottage open for season, address Mrs. Robt. Johnston, In- | dian Neck, Branford, Conn Mond., Wed. I Fri.-tf. | TO REN TO RENT—Five room tenement, 2nd all improvements, 35 Wake- court. 8-14-wix | ™ —m = E—— 200 E- MAIN STREET. floor, ¢ field room flat, all modern improvements | | g, oy Reasonable and Service in “The Barnes,” 131 Main street. Rallable: L. M. Barnes. 8-11-1wx LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. « ‘el 1930. 596 Arch Street FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS—To tlemen, hot and cold water, bath, single beds, telephone, new furni- ture, center of city. Address Box L 24, Herald. 8-16-3dx e e ——— FOR SALE OR RENT ! $200 cash will buy a 10 room house on West Main street, “Barnesdale,” balance on monthly payments. 9 Keeley's Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Pealer for Overland ané@ Cole Cary Livery Cars for Hire. Storage ani Supplies. Repairing o Specialty. two gen- Tel. 1227 EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer. of for | for somebody’s | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hui dng a speclalty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Gther kinds of fine repair work. i The Weldon, Room 3 4 284 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. C. L. BARNES, One with 3 lots, garage and barn, stecam hest and city water. Another with extra fine finish. Both near troi- ley. ) | { it You Want Good Bottled | Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, * 185 Arch St. ~ "Phone 482-2 H. N. LOCKEWOOD 86 West Main Street Real Estatc and Ipsurance PRINTING In Many Different Langusges, BY SKILLED UN1ON MEN Moderate Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. oOffice Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr’s Res. 179-5. Foreman 339.12 THE EASTERN PRINTING CO,, 63 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 634 |~ = RN E Gentleman Roomers Wanted PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 22 Park Place D. A. Parsons 193 Main Street| —————— AR Denison Garage Y ) SRATE BRSY WORK AT MODER/ 430 MAIN STREET, PRICES Livery Cars Dira, v Y for day and nighg ©Ommoe Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Storage, Supplies and Kepairing. Sundays by Appointment. AG'T REC AND MAXWELL CARS F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. "Phone 224 Georgiana Monks, D. D. S. —————— $2.500 Will Bring This One CONSTRUCTIVE Family House at 610 | ADVERTISIN WEST MAIN ST. | SEE us for ORIGINAL IDRAS 2 and 3 Family Houses For || for vour PrODUCT. A Sale Camp Real Estate Co. Main Street, Roo 305-308 | National Bank Building, Tel. 1616-4 PERFECTLY PASTEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, Park Street, Near Stanie, 6 teams. Tel. connection. postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department, The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., Phone (h, Hartford, | 1141-2 272 Two Family House on Hart St. Must Be Sold at Once. Owner Leaving the City : schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Sireet.