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PARKER & DEMING 193 Main Street Let us show yon one of the many fine Bargains we have in the Real Estate line, Single House—7 rooms and bath in fine location. Two Farms, 18 and 58 acres. Twe exceptionally fine residences in Farmington. See us about your Insurance or Mort- gage Loans. PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET Tel. 2026. Rooms 1,’3 and 5 | BUY STORES AND PAY GASH Do s If you wish to retire and sell your store drop me a line. I'll pay you sh for your stock and ures, no matter how small or big it LEVIN Ave. Hartford. Conn. LEAVITT & HAYES BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 1918 343 Windsor 1 WILD BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURI Pay 3 Cents Per Pound for Rag: L ZELDES 19 WILLOW ST. ‘EL. JUST LISTED all Eastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage. Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWEDL SERVICE STATION. REAR 193 MAIN STREET," Phone 387-12. Ten room single house, improvements in fir: -class condition and in a good locality. If this interests you, see will get ahead of you. $7,500 buys this place. THE W. L. HATCH CO. us at once or someone ClIY HALL Open Saturday Evenings. FOR SALE 6-Room Cottage on Greenwood street 200. ice little home on Rockwell Avenue $5,500. These are all good values. See me at once. 2 Family House on Lincoln Street, Large Lot. H, . HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST., ROOM 30s. Open Saturday and Monday eveuings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE Fine one family house—Most beautiful residence in Kensington for sale—On high elevation and beautiful grounds.—2 family house on East Main street—Fine loca- tion. See us about selling your property. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO 278 MAIN ST. PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. Stanley street—a new bungalow. Beaver street—a 6-tenement block. Winthrop street—a new house—2 famil We have buyers for East End property. E. N. SMITH & CO. Real Estate. Insurance. 278 Main Street, Tel. 1729-3 D TP T A T Y S LS S 20 R G, ST L TURNING IT INTO MONEY There are no subjects that can be turned into money more casi- than the comprising a busines Notice the You will not find Bookkeeping, Banking, Business twentieth century, subjects education. list. ly any dead ones among them: Typewriting, Commercial Shorthand, Business Methods, this active hustling ste time study- Law. In afford Correspondence, young people and other dead subjects. cannot to v ing Greek, It takes but tion 1 the cost single month the out how casy it is SMITH BUSINESS SCHOOL { 278 MAIN STREET. Latin this Many Send short time to acquire cery reasonable. e tuition money earn catalogue getting educa- back in a and find is ent cost for TELEPHONE 1729-3 ATt LEAST SEVEN DIES IN EXPLOSION Raritan Disaster Death Toll' Is Not Yet Definitely Established— Cause Not Ascertained. Raritan, N. J., Aug. 5 ford, adjutant of the said today that he Lieut. Jef- Raritan arsenal, did mnot believe than 7 were killed in the ex- ion of a magazine filled with low srade explosives here yesterday. Several” bedies already have been recovered, he said.. TRhe search for victims continued amomg the debris all last night. Officers at the arsenal said yester- day an hour after the explosion that it was believed¥12 men had been killed but this estimate of ‘casualties later was reduced to 6 injured and last pight was cut down to only 2 injured with none dead. ‘‘Conflicting reports,” was given today as the rea- son for this statement. Besides those killed Lieut. Jefford admitted three injured men are in the hobdital at the arsenal. All the dead and injured were workmen. Lieut. Jefford explained the small loss of life by stating that the men cmployed in the magazine were eat- ing their luncheon outside the build- ing when the explosion occurred. He added the cause of the blow-up had pot been .determined although it was supposed to have been an accident. (x()]\(i TO VERSAILLES. German Under Matter ecretary to Take Up of Rhineland Republic. Berlin, Aug. 5, Press.)—Dr. Theodore Lewald, un- der ecretary, is going to Versailles soon to resume his discussion with the peace conference relative to the es- tablishment of the Rhineland repub- lic according to Cologne advices. Dr. Lewald is negotiating with par- liamentary circles in the Rhineland for the purpose of ascertaining the wishes of the peopie desiring to sub- mit any consensus of opinion which may be reached. Bavaria, Wurttem- burg, Baden and Hesse have express- ed numerous wish to be present- ed to the peace conference. The cen- terist party delegates for voting dis- tricts of upper Homburg and Usingen have again expressed a desire for the establishment of a Rhineland re- public while the majority socialists from upper Wiesbaden unanimously oppose the plan for the republic. (By Associated l\(.hl\" s'rnn\h SPREADS. London, Aug. Motormen of the South London subway went on strike today in what labor lcaders said was an extension of the sympathetic move- ment to support the striking police- men. Enginemen of the Southwestern Railway, belonging to the Locomo- tive IZngineers’ association declared a rike at midnight Sunday. NOTICE, Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Fire Commissioners in con- nection with proposed alterations to a building on Elm street adjoining No. 2 Iire Station and now used by the Board of Public Works as a sarage; for ntason, concrete, installa- tion of fireproof windows and sashes and other changes incident there to convert said buildings into a fireproof structure for fire alarm headquarte Certified checks for ten (10) per cent. of amount of bid must accompany. Copies of obtained from Board of Fire Church street. Bids must be in the hands of the Clerk of the Board of Fire Com- missioners not later than 8 p. m., August 12, 1919, and bidders are vited to be present at the opening at the Fire Commission Office, City Hall, at the hour and date appointed. All bids must be sealed. Bids shall be subject to approval of contract by the Common Council at its meeting, August 20, 191 The Board of Fire Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS, A. E. MAGNELL, Chairman. felephone 153> ljnt!l MWashinagtan 69-71-73 Lafayette St. Cor. Washington NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ROOMS $1 AND UP American-European Only First-Class Patronage Solicited and Accepted Try Our 50 CENT LUNCH In Main Dining Room Served from 12 to 1:30 SPECIAL TODAY Broiled Chicken, French Fried Potatoes, Corn Fritters, Tea or Coffee, specifications the chairman Commissioners, may of No. be the ok Full Automatic PRINTING Therefore Accurate. BINDING AND PAPER RULING '# E.R. Hitchcock & Co. 303 MAIN ST. You don’t have to be a professional advt. writer to arrange a little classi- fied advt. Tell your story briefly. You’ll get re- sults. Costs but little. 1c a Word. Minimum Charge 15c. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. If you have a vacant room that you want to rent, let the fact be known through the clas-* sified column. There is a good demand for fur- Rent nished rooms. yours. All Advertisements for the column must be in the Herald Office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. classified WANTED. WANTED—To buy one or hand office desks. Park 2 Main St. econd- Mfg WANTED—Work reliable woman. land street by the day Addre WANTED-—Five-room tenement voung couple by September 1st; : modern improvements; rent r able; convenient to trolley. L. sons, Marlin-Rockwell, Plainville. 8-5-1wx by IED—By gentleman. Good board one or two pleasant room unfurnished preferred. Addre 278, Herald. 8-5-3dx W and WANTED—Gentleman and his moth- ire rooms and board with pri- family near Stanley Works, August 16th Address Whitney Ave., New Hay- 8 dx WANTED—Furnished apartment of 3 or 4 rooms, by man and wife. Hall, care of Murray’s Studio. 8-4-d2x iy WA block Herald, aD- or Box To buy private 31CX. rooming house, house. Address 8-4-4dx L One plant Office. 8-4-tf ANTED- experienced preferred. vpe in Apply compos new at tor. paper Herald OPERATORS Acme and tomatic chines. set up thei None others 3o0d we Box WANTED Universal screw be able own need Steady Herald 8-5-1w On au- ma- to and Must jobs apply zos. work. HELP WARTED—UEMALE Maid amily for general house- of three; good home right par Apply Mrs. R, work in wages for Park St. and at 250 lifte, Jr W4 ANTED—Woman; general house- in small mily, with good Mrs. C. F. Chase, 241 West street. 8-5 work pé Main W for gencial office Address Herald, Box 27K. 8-5-tf ANTED—Ginl work. WANTED— Saleswomen for afternoon and evening. teach inexperienced help. preferred. The Big Store, Dept. Store. Saturday We will Women Raphael's 8-4 W ANTED—General One who can cook, Brown, 16 Forest St. housework girl. Mrs. R. I 8-4-3d W ANTED—Young lady bookkeeper; STENOGRAPHER WANTED-—Male preferred. State age and experi- ence, if any. Address N. B. Herald, Box 5G. Scaled Bids. Sealed bids will be Board of Fire Commissioners for erection of the proposed No. 6 Iire Station on Kensington Avenue. Bids will be on necessary, mason, concrete, plumbing and electrical work and also such other work to make a com- plete job. A separate heating system, steam, Copies of the plans tions may be obtained at the office of the chairman at No. 71 Church stregt, or from the clerk of the board Certified checks for ten (10) per cent. of the amount of bid required. Make checks payable to the treasurer of the city of New Britain. A satis- factory bond required of the uccess ful bidder. Bids must be in by the the invited on the to be installed. and specifica- bid is the hands of the clerk of the board of fire commis- sioners not later than 8 p. m. August 12, 1919 and bidders are invited to be present at the hour and date ap- pointed. All bids must be sealed and marked “No. 6 Fire Station.” Bids shall be subject to the ap- proval of the common council its meeting August 20, 1919. The Board of Fire Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids Board of IYire Commissioners, A. E. MAGNELL, Chairman. PURE PASTEURIZED MILK .”Fhe best of selected raw milk thor- oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- ern process is what is offered you over our brand of PASTEURIZED MILK. The finest raw milk cannot compare with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— for ours Is the finest raw milk made ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by correct pasteurizing. RICH—PURE-—DELICIOUS SAFE. Order it today. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET. Telephone 1936. one who understands business thor- oughly; references. Apply 5 and 10 cent store, 376 Main St. sdx WANTED—Experienced girls for amateur photo finishing. Perma nent position and good working conditions. Address Studio, Box 31 Herald. 8-4-wl WANTED—Salesgirls, permanent position. Good salary. F. W. ‘Woolworth Co. 8-d- WANTED— econd cook, pastry cook, man and wife preferred, and wait- resses. Phone 1592 between 7 and 8 o'clock. 8-2-tf WAN ED—Maid to do the cooking and downstairs work. No washing. Apply at 42 Park Place. 8-1-tf W ANTED — Competent dictaphone operator. Steady position and sal- ary commensurate with ability. Ad- dress Box 4D, Herald. 7-30-1w L e FURNISHED ROOMS ) RENT—Two rooms housekeeping; nice $BB, Herald Office. for location light 1 BC ) RENT—Furnished West Main street. room, AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—Buick Little touring car 5 passenger, Box 2 Herald. Four 1917 cord tires. S-4-3dx FOR SALE—1914 electric lights make offe street owner les eve's, rea FOR SALE—Ford West Main after touring. six. Reo; starter and ving city; 505 Main 3dx FOR SALE—Iord touring, cl. Fine condition. Shock clectric lights, new tires, dress Box 14X Herald ( 1916 mod- absorber $350. )fice 3dx FOR SALE—Oakland 1918 model B-34 top good. Thre sparcs, run les Price $900. H Crossing, to new than H. Whit engine, 6,000 Plainville, Conn. uring paint tires, car, and two miles. e, White's 2-3dx FOR 1917 SALE—One five- Brookside wood St. passenger Garage, Ford ¢ Alle; oupe, one n touring 134 Lin- 8-1-6dx FOR SALE—1919 perfect condition; town. Call 84 Phone 2257. Ford par Whiti runabout; vy leaving ng street. 7-31- FOR SALE—¥ord non-skid over at §240. Jester' delivery size tires. 18 Mai , all new A bargain n street. 7-26-tf AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. 188-2, Frank Brown, Tel. 4-6-tf FOR SAL! painted; Glidden, 3—Reo touring Al mechanical Franklin square. car; newly condition. 6-28-tf FOR touring, SALE—One 1917 one 1917 Dodge Chevrolet touring, one 1917 Empire tour- Ford good ing, one 1915 These are all and must be ERICSON & Co., 287 Elm St.,, Tel. SNOW sold at touring. bargains once. AUTO 1188. 7-31-tf NOTICE—C. has tuned theater in experience. A. Humphrey, the piano: the city; over Tel. 206 in every 25 years' 8-5-1dx NOTICE— one new factory dress Box advertise, player-piano, pricy 20H, o Herald. we latest, standard make. will sell at the Ad- 8-5-1dx NOTICE—Having taken routes and business of Tea Co., I am prepared same satisfactory service given by them at my ne 63 Pleasant street phone 1705-3. over the the Union to give the heretofore w addr George J. Prest, 8- -2dx LARGE FURNISHED ROOM for one two persons, in private family. Hawkins Street. or 56 TO RENT: cely furnished front room, suitable for one or two, ad- joining bath. Five minutes’ walk from Main street. Address Room Box 31, Herald. 8-1-ddx Helen G. Cadwell will or send anvthing on appr ices free. Tel. 1528-12. shop 77 Harrison street, for you oval. Serv- City. -tf-e.o.d. OTICE: NI commodate pas ed, call 1300 during Am going to by auta Saturday a engers, day Asbury Park, nd can ac- If interest- 3dx nership E Nathan and was th sh an sh ra rei th sa of TO RENT- Nathan possession Manchester, Newly for one or two evenings between South High street. furnished ladies. Inquire | 6 and 7. 15 8-4-d3x | room | Notice is hereby given that the lately subsisting Marlow, Nathan Marlow and Lifshitz under the firm name of 5. Marlow & Company, dissolved by mutual consent on e 24th day of July, 1919, All debts owing to the said partner- ip arve to be received by the a Marlow and Nathan Lifshi d all demands on the said partner- ip are to be presented to them for yment—the said Nathan Lifshitz to main in possession and control of e New Britain, Conn., store and the id Nathan Marlow to remain in | and control of the South | Conn., store. Britain, part- between mu=1 style Dated at New this 4th day | August, 1919. SAMUEL NATHAN THAN MARLOW, MARLOW, LIFSHITZ. advt. T e e e S o O 7 e ST | FOR SALE Three houses on West Main homes or business. \J Street, suitable for Seven family house in factory district on a 109, basis. Schultz & Costello, Inc. ma: 242 N ST. NOTICE—Union located at 63 phone 1705- butter and Tea Pleasant Co. eges. We deliver is now Call or We sell 8-5-8-2dx WANTED—The New Britain ¢ that “The L. & M. Ga open for business at 401 St Specializing Ford car. utomobile nd elsewhe owners of re to know is now West Main s, 8-4-6dx NOTICE—House painting, side and inside; paper ha Store 122 North St both out- nging also. 8-4-3dx | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ALE—Fine Columbia mahogany upright style, sell cheap; easy terms Call 447 Arch St Grafo- and am first 64X FOR S/ nola; records moving bell ALE- condi FOR S fect A Sterling tion, 676 range in East St per=- FOR SALE—A covered w one hundrc lax street good dedivery arness horse, All for five dol- agon and d and twenty nquire B. E. 1. nke, 59 Cedar Bdx FOR SALE Hillcrest sell che: second Nice wen huilding lot dere on Wiil Inquire p for e floor, FOR SALE condition. writer sell cheaj second floor, 1 Nice zas Also IRoy perfect condition quick sale 6 Fairview s al No. 10 type- Wil Inquira treet, 8-5-2dx in for FOR SALE West Main Small street. gas 3rd stove, & floor 8-4-d3% FOR SALE fixtures st., Parlor and hall lamps, and globes, 150 West Plainville 8-4-2dx gas ain RABBITS FOR SALE—Flemish ants, Belgian hares, and some Come and see them - Gi< com« Inquirg 8-4-6dx ~ FOR SALE—One large black walnuf’ desk and '\(‘rlnlav\‘ good conditiony Phone 8-1-4-6% - FOR age sonable. SALE—Up-to-date portable gars t construction: prices read L. Deming, 782 East St 8-2-3d% — FOR SALE—House furnishings five rooms complete. Will sell cheap ¥ taken at once. Call evenings after 6 p. m., 184 North St 8-1-4ax - FOR SALE—Baby carriage in good condition; bargain if taken at once 23 Madison St. 8-2-3d% —eey REAL ESTATE FOR SADE _— FOR SALE—Two building lots« ox Wooster street at $350 each; alsq several parcels of land at $25 to $50 per acre. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale, 4dx -Cheap. New six-room with large lot; easy Westwood Park, Plainville, H. Culver, Tel. 38-4. 7-31-1wx FOR SALE- bungalow terms; ) FOR SALE—2 building lots on trol- ley, waat of White Oak, No. 132 and. 133, price $206. One lot on Acorn street near Oak, city. 15 acres Jevel farm land, West Main street, Plair~ ville. Easy terms. L. M. Barnes 131 Main St., Tel. 1297. 7-1-tf —_— TOST. — tan fox hounds Pierpont’s Garage. R. H. Battey, 8-5-3d% LOST— Black anc Name on collar, Reward. Notify. New Britain. LOST—Gold make. Reward St., city. watch, Monogram G. if returned South O’'Bon, to 106 Bend back. Lyops 8-4-6d LOST—French and breast white; reward 204 New Britain Boston bulldog; Bristol Washington faca license; FOUND FOUND—That removed to 1705-3 the U 63 ion Tea Co. St hag Phong 5-8-2dx Pleasant TO RENT TO RENT—Tenement, four rooms; good 92-4 evenings. Kensingtonj locality. Phonq 8-4-2d NOTICE—Want that we do all repairing. Linwood street. the public kinds of automobile Brookside Garage, to know 134 8-1-6dx NOTICE—A trial will that you can procure blend of tea and coffe ant St. Phone 1705-3. groceries. Union Tea Co. convince vour at you favorite 63 Pleas- We seil 8-5-8-2dx NOTICE—Automobile good, reasonable 174 Chas. Morchea senger car. pa service. rties for Phone -pas- 18-tf d. NOTICE — Lawnmowers Geo. Fritz, 31 Greenwos 53-12. MOTORCYCLES. sfarpened, od FOR SALE—Motorcycle excellent condition, just ed. Apply Sullivan's Gar twin Indian: overhaul- age. 8-2-3dx TO RENT—I suitable furnished 100 West rge for 2, room, Main St. 8-4-3dx TO RENT—Store, 8 Myrtle street, off Main street. Re quire 338 Main street Just nable. 1 Tel. 1900, 8-1-6dx TO RENT—Two office :voms and ong very deslrable front room. 16Q Main street. 6-3-tt One six room tenement Main and Elm. Apply M. Commercial St., whole- 8-4-tf TO RENT on corner Cohn, 49 sale grocer. SUMMER RFESORTS — Furnished kitchen. 7-31-6dx — — INDIAN NECK, Branford. Cottpge 1905 July 1st to Oet. 1st Roora and board, reasonable rate: Right on beach. Mrs. A. D. Frey SHORT BEACH, rooms, with Mrs. M. E CONN, privilege Tay lor of 6-30-14