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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. I, Cheaper Cars Now Cost as - Much as the Hudson Price advances of cars which sold at $1200 to $1400 increase the preference It’s price, too, must soon advance. for the Hudson Super-Six. Former cheaper cars now cost about as much as a Hudson Super- Six. That is because of the head- long increase in material costs. Some materials are almost double the costs of last year. The Hudson Super- Sixes now built are from materials contracted last year. Since then other companies, having exhausted their supplies, have had to ' buy in the present market. That accounts for their price increases. When Hudson materials are exhausted, then the Hudson price, too, must oved so model, which now have advanced up to about Hudson price. Now that there is no difference in price, all will prefer the Hudson Super-Six. It will be compared with no other car. shown its records for performance and endurance. opular. buy a phaeton, for $1650 Other models compared to similar types of other cars are equally as favorably priced. But to take - advantage of these No other car has _ The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- 1917, Everybody is not reading the Herald all of the time but somebody is reading the Herald most of the time— Your advertisement is always No other car has Today you can seven-passenger g0 up. f)resent prices you must act prompt- The Super-Six was the choice v against other cars when its price was $200 to $300 above them. That was shown by its sales. Almlost 40,000 cars were sold, which is more than the total sales of any two of the cars SHOWROOM 1 AND 3 MAIN STREET When the present supply of ma- terials is exhausted, the price must be advanced. fluenced by the present hlgher ma- terial-costs. It will then be in- WILLIAMS AUTO CO. UNIVERSALIST CHURCH HUNGERFORD COURT Sunday Evening, 7:30 Universalism Stands for “The Certainty of Just Retribution for Sin” Regular Preaching Service Quartette Choir All Welcome The New Home of the Overland, 139 Arch Street, will be opened September 15th. Service will be given on Overland Cars previous to that time at the Forestville Branch, of the Overland-Manross Co., Corner Church and Central Streets, Forestville, Conn. One Light Touring Car Self Starter and Electric Lights—Demountable Rims with one extra tire. Very economical on gasoline and oil.: Will sell at a sacrifice to make room. M. IRVING JESTER Corner PARK and ELM TEL. 2109 W KISSEL KAR TRUCKS—Every Inch a Truck 3-4 ton $1,085; 14 ton, $1,485; 2 ton; $2,100; 314 ton $3,950; 5 ton $3.760. KISSEL PLEASTRE KARS Kissel All Year Kar, five passeuger, two tops, $1.735; Double Six, u,u.-n passenger, two tops, $2,650. 5 passenger toaring, $1,285; DOonble Six, seven passenger touring, $2,260, R. M. HEALEY, 168 ARCH STREET TEL. 2184 = | Office and Show FOR SALE. A High Grade Residence, No. 212 Lincoln Street. All improvements, desirable location. Apply to THE W. L. HATCH CO. Office Open Manday and.Saturday Evenlnga SUMMER COTTAGES. INDIAN NECK, BRANFORD—1906 Cottage for Sept.; good service; home cooking; special rates to parties. Tel. Mrs. A. D. Frey. 8-27-6dx ———eeeegy MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-cimile of Typewriting done ta 1, 8 and 3 colors with signatures Taetter Heads Printed. |'THE WARTFORD TYPEWRITER C. INC. 26 State Nureet. Hartford. Conn. Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars Williams Auto Co. Service Station Room 1 and 8 Main St. 287 Elm St Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. plveq Cars for hire, day and night. "' Storage, Supplies and Repatring. Sale on Used Cars—7Touring, Roadsters and Truck, See us before you buy. HONEYMAN'S AUTO GO, 189 MAIN STREET TEL. 231-4 sition. LOST. LOST—A clover leaf pin with pearl setting. Finder leave at Gas. Co. office. Reward. 9-1-dix e —— HELP WANTED—FEMALRE., ‘WANTED—Competent ladies to take care of a Dry Cleaning Office. One with experience preferred. Perma- nent position to right party. Ad- dress Box .4 XX, Herald Office. 9-1-3d - WANTBED—BYy a local manufacturing concern, two lady bookkeepers. Address Box L 30, Herald. 8-31-6d WANTED—Young lady for clerical work in office of local factory. Ad- dress Clerk, Herald. 8-31-3dx CASH IN ADVANCE., ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTIO! All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. ,TO RENT, _—_— TO RENT—TWo six room tenements, semi-detached bungalows. All latest improvements, hardwood .= finish. New houses, just completed. Call between 7-8 p. m. Tltle Realty & Development Co., 193 * Main st., Room 6. 9-1-tf —_— TO RENT—Tenement, provements, modern im- 156 Washington St. 8-81-2dx WANTED—A colored maid at the Y. W. C. A. 8-30-d3 N G WANTED—Young ladies between the ages of 16 and 25 years of age to learn telephone operating. Per- manent positions. Apply to Chiet ‘Operator, Southern N. E. Telephone Co. 8-28-tf el i WANTED-—A competent cook. Apply 80 Grove Hill. 8-28-tf WANTED—At 24 Lexington St. a girl for general housework. For partic- ulars, enquire evenings of Mrs. Cur- tis, No. 33 Court St. 8-28-6dx WANTED—Girl for general work in small family, house- 112 Lake St. 8-27-tt ‘WANTED—Competent cook or gen- eral housework girl that can cook. In family of two. Apply 41 Lex- ington street. 8-24-tt S ————— WANTEM WANTED—One or two unfurnished rooms, centrally located. Private family preferred. Address Box AB 34, Herald. 8-31-2dx ‘WANTED-—Dishwasher, loin. Hotel Be- 8-31-tf ‘WANTED—Experienced stenographer in office of local factory. State edu- cation and experience. Address Stenographer, Herald. 8-31-3dx ‘WANTED—Boys and girls 16 years of age or over in main office of local concern. Address Box 33XX, Her- ald Office. 8-31-8d WANTED—8 or 4 furnished rooms, light housekeeping privileges. Box 29, Herald. 8-30-d3x WANTED—To learn telegraphy. Wo- men and young men, 18 to 36 years of age, to attend free school for learning telegraphy and railroad clerical work. No tuition fee and steady work guaranteed those who show proficiency. For details apply to C. A. Mitchell, Superintendent, N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Company, Room 16, Union Station, Hartford, Conn. 8-29-tf WANTED—OId False Teeth. Don’t matter if broken. I pay $2/00 to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post and recelve check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 8.27-12dx Keeley’s Garage. Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overiand and Cole Cars {Jdvery Cars for Hire. Storage and Supplies, Repairing a Specialty. ‘fel. 1238 FOR SALE. Modern 3-Tenement House of 13 Rooms in Fine Repair With FExtra Lot and All Improvements. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Rea] Estate and Insurance CITY HALL ——e BROCKWAY TRUCK ‘fo Hire—$2.30 por hour sr $20.00 per day. Large platform. Body will carry 3 to Apply to M. IRVING JESTER, COR. PARK and ELM STREET "Phonc 326 or 2109. GOLD CARRIAGE CO., GARAGE Automobile Repairing and Forging Service Station and Dis- tributors for INDIANA TRUCKS 332 PARK STREET 'Phone 1437-12—1435-3 FOR SALE New and Second Hand Furniture bought and sold; Stoves, Refrigerators, Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Etc. A.D. LIPMAN, 34 Lafayette Strect “Ter. 1329 | WANTED—Ford touring car. Also roadster. M. Irving Jester, Corner Park and Elm Sts. 8-3-tf WANTED—To borrow $1,000 on sec- ond mortgage. Address Box BL30, Herald. 8-13-tt —_— TO RENT—No. 73 Ellis St., tenement . of 3 rooms to a family of adults, 'Phone 707-2, G. W. Gauer, 44 Hamilton St. 8-31-2d MINIMUM CHARGE 10e FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Several two = family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, also building lots on or near trolley lines. W. P. Steele, 26& Chestnut street, \ 9-1-6dx —— FOR SALE—BIlack Walnut Desk with large drawers, compartments and book shelves. Mrs. W. H. Upson, Upson’s Corner, Kensington, Ct. Tel. 653-4. 9-1-3dx FOR SALE—Lunch cart, centrally lo- cated. Excellent business. No op- position. Address Box 10, Forest- ville, Conn. 8-31-3dx \FOR SALE—100 or more empty shoe cases, good condition, 10c each. In- quire William C. Raphael, 390 Main St., New Britain, Conn. 8-31-tf e Y TO RENT—One large front room and one smaller. 172 High street. 8-31-2dx TO RENT-—Halr of store. Main street. Cleaning Corp. 72 W. New Britain Dry 8-29-4dx To RENT—Five room tenement, down stairs. Inquire 156 Cherry St., up- stairs. 8-14-tf TO RENT—One four and one room tenement, 836 Connerton, 8-13-tf five TO RENT—Seven room cottage, improvements at 224 Hart street. Quigley, 277 Main street. 7-1-te bl ool s e L kb A S T e .TO RENT—9 rooms, 2 family house, fine centra] location, $30; 7 room bungalow, $35; 5 room rent, 3 fam- 1ly house, $21; 6 room rent, 2 fam- ily house, $27; 6 room rent, 3 fam- ily house $26; 5 room rent, 3 fam- 1ly house, $24; 5 room heant, 3 fam- ily house, 1st floor, $25; 5 room rent, 2 family houne, $25; Quigley, 277 Main street, 7-36-tf TO RENT—Store for commercial use in Herald Building. Frontage, 67 Church stret. Apply Herald Pub. Co. 8-10-tf HELP WANTED—MALE. ELECTRICIANS WANTED Come with tools. Bald- win-Stewart Electric Co., Hartford, Conn. ;V—ANTED——Young- man years of age as salesman. Box AA 29, Herald Office. about 22 Address 9-1-1d WANTED—Laborers at State Fair Grounds, Berlin. Apply at srl;umh:‘i . 11-2 WANTED—Boy of 15 vears for office work. Apply Herald Office. 9-1-tf WANTED—Draughtsman who can make, in spare tipie; drawings of dies and tools. Address: Draughts- man, P. O. Box 1009, City. 8-27-29—9-1 WANTED—Office boy, over sixteen. Good chance for advancement. An- swer P. O. Box 1009, New Britain. 8-30-3d - WANTED—Repair man on tool and die work, must be A-1 mechanic. Answer P. O. Box 1009, New Brit- ain. 8-30-3d AGENTS WANTED. AUTOMOBILES, FORD VALVES ground by mechanic. Complete job $3. Thomas, 74 Pearl St. efficient W. D. Tel. 297-3. NOTICE—Bass singer ready for all engagements. Solo or quartette work. Address Singer, Herald Of- nce. 8-28-. NOTICE—Auto parties taken out by day or trip. 7 passenger ‘“Hudson Six.” A. B. Plerce, 530 East St., Telephone 992-4. 8-28-d5x NOTICE—Automobile parties out. Reasonable rates. Richard Covert. taken Allen Car. Tel. 255-12. 8-27-6dx SIGN PAINTING, in all its branches. We are prepared to take care of your wants for signs and show cards of all kinds. A. P. Marsh, 46 Main street, 6-8-tt LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at 31 Greenwood street. Tel 153-12 or 1467-4. 6-15-tt iy STORAGE. It you want good, dry, clean storage for your furniture or other goods, I have it, Myron D. Stockwell, 203 National bank building. 8-30-6dx LAR"‘F‘ MANUF‘AC'I‘URER wants representatives to sell shirts, un- derwear, hosiery, dresses, Wwaists, skirts, direct to homes. ‘Write for free samples. Madison Mills, New York City. 5-12-e 0o Sat-26t T'VE A NEW LINE of Soap, Extracts, Tollet Goods, Perfumes, etc., for agents. 100 per cent profit. Sample free. Write quick. Lacassian Co., Dept. 59, St. Louis, Mo. 2.1-4ix ————————————— AUTO LIVERY HORACE I HART Reliable and Reasonable Servive TEL. 1930 7-pass. Packard Limousine Rates $2, $2.50 and $3 per hour STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS EXPERT REPAIRING ON AUTO LAMPS AND RADIATORS Fenders, Tanks, Mufflers and Floor Trays Made to Order All kinds of Windshields Re- paired and Glasses put in. ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED, AUTO BODIES Main and East Main Sts,, Tel. 553. Under Bronson Hotel an | ™ 503 | FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS—Two rooms for light housekeeping, 28 So. High street. 8-31-2dx TO RENT—Hot and cold running water. Private family. Quiet, Cen- tral, 28 Court Street. 8-31-2dx TO RENT — Desirable rooms, light Fairview street. furnished housekeeping, 101 8-30-3d 0 RENT—Nicely 83 Maple street. furnished rooms. 8-27-84 TWO nicely furnished front rooms; all convenience. 505 Arch. Tel % 6-21-tf before the public. FOR SALR. ; FOR SALE—In Kensington, 6 room cottage 1-3 acre of land, electric lights, gas, furnace. J. J. Fitzsim- ons, Kensington, Conn. 8-28-6d FOR SALE—PIlayer piano, used one year, must sell or store it. Any reasonable offer. Part cash. Inquije Box 23, New Britain Herald, or telephone 2079. 8-31-2dx FOR SALE—1915 Ford Runabout in first class ‘condition, Eddy Awning and Decorating Co. 108 City Hall Place. 9-1-14 FOR SALE—1917 Ford Open Delivery in A1l shape. Elmer Auto Co., 22 Main street. 9-1-¢8 FOR SALE—1 share of stock of The Sovereigns Trading Co. Inquire Y J. Stearns, Room 210, Nationa Bank Building. — FOR SALE—Ford Touring car in first class condition; also two building lots. Must be sold at once, owner leaving town. J. S. Wilkinson, 28 Hought St.,, Plainville. 8.31-3ux FOR SALE—New 1917 Dodge touring car, complete with extras. Call evenings or address 127 Griswold street, City. 8-30-3dx FOR SALE—Gafonola, records. Latest style, new. $10 for quick sale. Herald. including looks Il¥ke: Box 28, 8-30-tf FOR SALE—A milk route, doing & good business. Cheap if taken at once. Mrs. Appleby, Plainville. 8-30-d8 FOR SALE—Halt barrels for pickles, | sauerkraut, etc. M. T. White. 8-30-t¢ FOR SALE 13 Room House and Barn, 22 Prospect street. Lot 77x176 ft. A very low price if taken at once. FIRE INSURANCE HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. : MONEY TO LOAN. We are looking for a custom er for a three family hbuse on Chestnut street and a two family house on High street. Are you the man we are looking for. CAMP REAL 273 Maia Street ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Bullding. You Might But whether you do or not, it is certain that you Get Rich . can better your position in life through the right training. Many have already enrolled in our school for the NIGHT SCHOOL opens September 5. which opens September 4. fall term, Call at the office any time for further information. HARDWARE CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE 1638 MAIN STREET, ROSSBERG BLDG. TELEPHONE 605-3 E. B. STONE, PRIN. WANTED--MONEY g For First Mortgage at 6 %. Also for Second Mort- gage at 6%, and 109 Bonus, by SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. tion. 276 MAIN STREET To Those Concerned About Their Future Here is a most desirable field that offers excep- tionally attractive opportunities. There is a position on Uncle Sam’s payroll for you—one that will pay you well—one that will give you steady work—one that will afford a chancc to ad- vance to high positions of trust. We have recently made whereby we can offer you a most thorough»and com- plete course of training for the Civil Service examina- tions which lead to these positions. If you'd like to know more about Governmental Stenographic positions and how you can secure one of them, call at our office, or write for further informa- special arrangements Smith Business School TEL. 602-12 Day and Evening School Opens Sept 4th.