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for 60,000 additional The failure of the malke succoss b the heavy engine is not the motor, it was point decided to equip all Rde tanks with the Liber- jhas been tested for this gentable. ttee of the Senate ee is still struggling b of its investigations. as under conside | recommend Govern- of some factories or ring the war. 'l d one of the larg- andard Aero Com- nts in New Jersey, A- discussed, among them by the railroad basis of return road lines. Though the 1 rental agreement is still hanging fire, com- pensation will be based upon the last three pre-war years' earnings. The committee is not ready to de- cide this without further study It is expected that analysis of these y will show big profits. The question of compensation will be taken up with the owners at a con- ference to be called in Washington early in August. Following the meeting, it was stated that no drastic move would he made toward co-ordination of the functions of the postal service and of the tele- graph and telephone lines. It fis that administrs to own employed s the the rail- Sui Bros. Some mem- ee beliove it a mis- perit any foreign firm, fe members of it are ilied nation, to be in- production of such fant part of the na- im. fal Gregory and rney-General IFri fton todayto join for- fhes on an nts near N them * three Hghes will t Y Buffalo with the Jland his tant. JION FOR WIRES amittee Mecets and Or- As- j Sets No Price To Be * of Lines. b, July 25.—The post of-l ee on telegraphs and tele-: which will operate the wire r government control, held f meeting in the office of Post- *-General Burleson late yester- informal and most fhe ‘meeting w: the discussion concerned the ba of compensation to the owners of the lines, but no conclusion was reached. The committee was organized with Postmaster-General Burleson as chair- man, Assistant Postmaster-General Koons, David J. Lewis, member of the tariff committee, and William H. La- mar, solicitor far the post office de- partment. Various n\to the “9”. lent about to enter: compensation plans were Factory Rebuilt Typewriters of All Makes Sold, Rented and Repaired. N. B. Typewriter Exchange ’l?:lephone 612. known, however, that a number of economies and changes designed %o bring greate and convenience to the publ already under con- sideration include the delivery of night ssages and letters by let- vier with the first mail deliv- es in the morning, and the use of all postal stations in cities as telegraph stations for receiving messages. Mes- sengers will take them to the tele- graph offices. Later these postal sta- tions may be used sub-wire sta- to expedite deliveries where need of such service is shown ion of making the various s of the country depositaries for telegraph and telephone funds has also been given consideration. Such a move would mean the loss of large de- by certain of the big banks of the country, but the funds ultimately would be distributed to the banks through the treasury. re These as HUSTIS TAKES CHARGE OF CAPE CANAD FOR McADOO 25 25. Boston, —James H. Hus- tis, district director of railroads went to Buzzards B: last night to take over the direction of the Cape Cod Canal in accordance with the procla- of President Wilson, which immediately effective. Mr. Frank July mation becomes Hustis C. Wright, sion of ope administration, was accompanied by assistant director, divi- of the federal r: J. J. Stor England fuel administrator, and L. Crowley, agent of the States shipping board, who will confer with officers of the canal company regarding plans for the utilization of the waterway to its apacit ion il- road ow, New Arthur United $3000. Buys on easy terms, | home you have been looking for | the edge of New Britain. Large lot, | barn and coops. City water and gas. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall WANT We need a number of Gramm: for permanent pa time work. The hoys we sele will be well paid and given an opportunity to earn, learn and ad- vance. Apply to Mrs H. Chat- field, 285 Main St., Britain. BOYS services of school hoys New MUST BE SOLD AT Absolute Auction Sale To Highest Bidder, Regardless of Price On Easy Terms. Eight Semi 12 ROOMS EACH, ON CITY AVE. AND NEW BRITAIN, CONN. In which every modern convenience is carefully combined with good craftmanship and excellent taste to make a perfect home. apartment, rear and front porch, furnace heat, hardwood trim, original design electric fixtures, plate shelf in dining room, cement walks around, large bath rooms. Call and talk the matter over with us before sale. CONN. AVE, Owners: PHENIX REALTY CO,, Hartford Liberty Bonds Accepted Saturday, July 27, 2 P. M. Auctioneers: N. Y. AUCTIONEER CO.,, 57 Conn. just that little | in | Bungalows There are six delightful rooms in each Agent on ground every day 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- sition. s CASH IN ADVAN CE. MINIMUM ONE CENT A WORD EACH IN m Ri Have you lost a sum of oney? Glasses, Pins and ings are found in surpr sing quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will | surely remain in the finder’s CHARGE 10s | wi hands if he does nct know ho lost it. All Advertisements for LosT. FOR SAT | LOST— money Heralad LOS Pay road ¢ Henry street er return claim rew Bill-fold containing Reward if the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. sum returned to 1-3d envelope, ossing, between Whiting street turday noon. Stanley rail- and Find- street and -3dx TO RENX, FOUND. all improve- | =~ W Apply to Home Banking 'm.'\‘”"'" Fox’s theater, = s afternoon, porketbook cc u sum of money. Owner can T - same by calling Herald Office Inquire at 57 i-25-1dx HELP Seven-room tenement, ments. Realty Saturday aining have TO RENT Five i improvements. el street. WANTED—FEMALE, Asia -bdx TO RENT-—Rooms with Pearl street WANTED—V restaurant, board at 49 7-24-3dx Counter Girl 3rd Hudson small | - — WANTED. ibstitute operate Brodrib, Wanted Lunch Apply to the TO REN floor, family. T room tenement, improvements for 35 Wakefield Court all two weeks One who God St. Lady for in store typewriter. 138 Main TO RENT—Tenement, improvements. 361 five rooms. st street 7-24-4dx AlL lady to do wash- Box 14, Herald WANTED- ing and ir At once, oning. TO RENT—S8 room tencment, all im« provements, corner Arch and West Pearl. Apply S. Stanley Horvit optician, Main. 'Phone GOVERNMENT needs clerks at Washington. tions everywhere in August. ience unnecesary. Women government positions write for particulars to J. C. Leonard (for- mer Civil Service aminer), 1073 Kenois Bldg, Washington. 7-20-5dx 000 women free first Fur- Al TO RENT—5-room floor at 125 Plea street. nished if desired. Call evenings improvements. Steam hes tenement, HELP WANTED—MALRE, 3dx WANTED—Bright boy to work in of- fice. Grammar school graduate preferred chance for vancemert. Heraid home-like suites of improvements, Room Regis- Tel. TO rooms, (price try, 84 RENT—Cosy furnished. right) Eurek West Main Good ad- Box St., WANTED-— Four-room tenement at| as ave. Modern improve- | 72248 420 Main st. 7 sistant foreman Provious local 1l R by Rockwell Inquire TO 93 cern. mechanic: G Box train- e ing not necessary Herald Sherman X TO RENT — GARAGE . - WANTED—Man Court. ness. Married ply C. J. Bu street for man provision preferred. 306 Dbiisi- Ap- TO RE rear of Main street store; suitable for any 5 2t purpose. Apply 394 Main street. WANTED. of Main man lark & over 16 Brainerd’s 181 street WANTE nicely f ished conveniences at 6-21-tf RENT room street TO front 505 Arch trade. cutting Co. Apply Parker 6d tant 10, 3d Pharmacist, registered or Good hours. Good salary. Herald. 5 WANTED—A fir: Enquire Shuttle -class Meadow bartender club. WANTED—Freight crossing tenders by H. R. R. Whiting St handlers and N. Y., N. H. & Appiy at freight office, 4-6-12 FURNISHED ROOMS. Furnished gentlemen Room with Board Washington for two reet 0-tz. D ROOMS and All improvements, First street, Sevmour ps THRE bathroom. arnest, ROOM WT’ View, New Septamber 306-23 H BOARD London, fo ¥ Sound st and nable. Call 4-6d Rain or Shine Court Probate Britain, within and for of 1 1, in the County Hartford and State of Connecticut the Z4th day of July, A Present, Bernard 1. G Estate of William Britain, in said di the petition of George W of said New Britain, prayin instrument in writing pur he the Just will and testa- ment of said deceased may be proved, | approved and admitted to probate. as ! per application on file more fully | pears, it is Ordered said | heard and determined | Office; in New Britain, in said dis- jtrict on the 31st day of July, A. D, 11918, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency \id application and the time and . of hearing thereon, by pub! ler in some newspaper | published in said New Britain, having | & circulation in said district, and by | bosting a copy thereof, on the public sign-post in the Town of New Britain, in said district, and return make MORTIM I ot holde the on judge ite of New rict deceased Upon Andrew that an vorting ap- That application 1 1t the Probate sh- iad H. CAMP, Clerk R S R R i Or. MARY G. MOURADIAN Has Removed her office to 87 Prospect Street, el, 116, Office Hours 9 1o 10 a, | 2 to 4 and 7 o 8 p. m. | I Ave., New Britain m,, desiring Dis- of | of Man not subject to draft | con- | Chgstnut ED—Young men to learn shirt | Shirt | [ 1 60 High FOR SALE—Iine celer Warlock street. plants, 14 One 1915 ¥ord Motor in excell ceptional value, mobile Co., SUMMER BOARDIE Neck, Branford, 1st to Oct. 1st, cottage trolley, good bathing, good table, reasonable D. Fre; delivery nt car for condition mer sale. x- Auto- 15-tf Cottage 1905, on fish- rates, 7-1-tf Indian July beac ing, Mrs. A. NTED:—Position to drive pleas- ure car by day , hour or trip. Ad- Box 16, Herald. T 2d dress 'WANTED—Position one ton truck. Apply Az Al driver Herval as on Box| 3d-x a d WANTED—AnN experi- enced bookkeeper would like of hooks to care for evenings or would other employment from 6 M. Address X11X, SITUATION consider to 10 P. ald. Position as Stenographer with small business; X, Herald. preferably references WANTED— dress O. To Buy cash register K., care the Herald. -15 NOTICT. NOTICE—Party to dispose of bargain price ash required Ividere. leaving six-room Small 194 town wants cottage at a amount of Carlion street. i 1x AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken Reasonable rates. Mitchell Richard Covert 2 out. si 2-6dx NOTICE—We do electrical wiring, hang fixtures, instali doorbells and do repair work reasonably. Richard Coridan, Jr., Jerome St., telephone 1628-4, 3-6-tf AUTOMOBILIE out. Buick car. 18 PARTIES Frank TAKEN Brown, Tel Like an Indexed Book APERS can only get out of this file by being torn or deliberately taken off the arches. They are bound in like keys on aring. Itisnotnecessary to remove the papers to refer to them — simply push them back over the arches, out of the way, leaving the desired paper exposed, where it can be read like a page of an open hook. We carry the entire line of gen- uine “Y and E” Shannon _Files, Indexes, Transfer Cases, Perfor- atars, ete. ADHINS CHURCH STRE rters and Stationers FOR Black Rock 11 rooms 9 rooms 57 Avenue street 19 Beaver street 18 rooms FOR SALE—One clectric lights and sta $185, for immediate Address = A. L., Herald. sale FOR SALE graphs with tion, $6 =ach model Grafono at $20 with records. lutest model, with Any instrument on Come quick, these last long. Brodrib Main street Two T dison 50 records, Also phono- fine congi- two latest $10 and ons One Victrola, cabinet, cheap. casy terms. bargains won't & Wheele one FOR SAL zood once. conditi Ad SALE FOR quire Main strect ier, Maple Hill Mon- 3-3d4 FOR S 1915 A-1 Condition Herald Ford Tourng Car, Address “‘Ford," 20-60 DPRUG STORE FOR Bridgeport growing druggist with People’s Pharr Ave., Bridgeport, SALE—In busy section. Chance small capital, Conn. FOR SALE— 200 buys a suburban place on 6-cent $1,000 cash required. C. C. Pren. tice, 18 Asylum St., Hartford, or phone evenings New Britain 1335 -19:6d 7-room limit. FOR SALE—Pigs at the Farms. elephone 668-4. Berlin 6-3-tf FOR hot range, SALE—S-room suburban house, water heat, sun porch, electric lot 76x150 feet, in high- class residential section, price $% 500." $1,500 cash. C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St., Hartford or phons, 0 2 7 evenings New Britain 13 . 19-6d FOR SALE—'16 Ford Touring, Paige Roaster, one racer, new Elgin Six, Oils, Tires, Chains, all must be sold this week. No reasonable of- fers refused. Cohen Motor C 6 Arch street. WELL LOCATED DAIRY Have had placed in my by the administratrix, dairy farm. Well two miles from Plainville, lished milk route, large and good 12 room house, barns for twenty or more cows. For an immediate sale price has been reduced recent- y $1,000, Look into this with= ble terms. D. C. treet, Plainville, 7-23-6d J. HOCHMAN Pays 4c a Pound for Good Rags. Also Papers, Bottles, ete. TEL. 468-4. MANROSS AUTO C0. OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Eboueisasy 139 Arch St! FARM— 88 Broad Williams Auto Go. Office and Service. Statlon. 287 Elm St. SALE. 75 Fairview street Jubilee street (Yl Fairview street 51 Franklin street 16 rooms 14 room: 2 house: 5 rent H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, READL ESTATE INSURANCF §O’VIEBODY SHOULD GET BUSY On this pro- position at once—A two-family house on Black Rock Ave. for only good chance for somebody. CAMP REAL 272 Main stroet RAILROAD (o Railroad with 570 At ft. on acres, Por sale Cheap if Sold HARRY SPERRY, 5,300—Right on car line, and a Whale of a | big lot—272 feet deep—Room for another house—It’s a ESTATE CO. 306 Bank Bailding. FRONTAGE sidi containin Once. Tel. 517, Claytot!