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aeiquwuaafn##pw#&am you ever considered living .in pn? have a very pretty Seven Room built only two years ago, with every ce. * P~ -, located and reasorable in price. how it to you? @@@@fifi@@@@@@@fi@@@@fiifi ER & DEMING: 93 MAIN STREET ' TELEPHONE 2026 OF NEW BRITAIN REAL ESTATE ‘BOARD. & Ifew Britain. Cona. #Oflfifififlfiflflfi 00#####%# OME Your Best Investment more profitable to own your home than ever before. as profitable (g years to come, Here's a spacious bt seven rooms Just turned over by the builder. It fting sleeping porch as an exira. Special torms if See it at PARK RESERVE tomorrow. Suite Six Booth's Block EVENING A. -GORBACH M‘l‘\mn\x AND MONDAY As a Result of Automobile Accidents. E PROTECTED in the Aetna Casualty and Insurance Co., of Hartford. New Britain Agents me Banking and Realty Co. Next Door to Phone 728 ’s Never Too. Late to Insure.” Piece of Fropadt Fox's hcater, ike a small farm, only you doiit out after it. IP REAL ESTATE CO. rnosy 104.4 BANK RLD® FOR SALK XY BUSINESS IN FIRST CLASS 1 SECTION, thé ¥ke of which ' s on the market. A Two-Family three extra lots, barns, garages, stc. | | ALY, BE DISPOSED OF AT ONCE—PARTICULARS OF [ . D. HUMPHREY ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING dware City Loan Corp. ction and offers for =ale on easy ployes of locsl industri--—-Three tenement tenement houses, Single dwellings. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. e e T EAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES Parts of the World GEO. A. QUIGLEY NEW BRITAIN, CONN. over ar Si0 wty on Kensington 1 215 acres of land, Road just a bargain city line, 10 000, will sell her bargain—A\ modern three puse and a milk business, an Oldsmobile Truck 1920 pr 818,000, QUIGLEY, 297 Main St. tencment house, * owner $5.000 »wn in for good | lungs then LOSY LOST—Between New Britain and Hartford: Fisk automobile tire. Reward if d to Walter Holcomb, Fisk Rubber Falls, Mass 6-10-3d return Co.. Chicopee I FOUND. FOUND—Sum_of money; owner can have mame by paying for this advt. Moor Fish Market . FOUND—A white horse came to S-Acre Corner Wednedday night. C. Aldetman, S-Acre Corner, half-way hetween Farm. ington and Plainyille 6-12-1d PERSONAL THERE IS A MAN—a foreman. perhaps— here in the shops who, by training with in his off moments, can extend his personal influence into a profitable field of ndeavor so ghat his income will exceed W1l expectations. Communications strictly configential, Address Box 17Z, Herald Utice. 4 6-9-3d R B ———— H New autos are so scarce this year that there is a big market for used cars. 1f you want to sell your car a little advt. in The Herald classified columns will do the business quick and at a very small expense. Only one cent a word. WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Boy, about 16 years old, to make himself generally useful. The H-O-W Knitting Co., rear 19 Court St., City. 6-12-2dx Bullding—Repamng. LBAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St. Telephcnes 3244 1913 DR. COOMBS The Naturcopathic Physician and Chiropractor Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady assistant, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. 252 Main St, Corner West Main St Telephone 765. DEAR DOCTOR: Through a friend who had what was termed incurable old sores on his legs and was cured by you, I de- cided there was hope for me. My were in very bad con tion and I was all in. I am now per- fectly curgd, and you have built up my whole system so that I am much stronger than ever before. In fact, 1 feel like a giant. My brother Bill who was blind and physicians said he would never see daylight again now reads, writes, and drives a car. He will stick with you until com- pletely cured. He too is now strong as an ox through your body build- ing process. If yo #), pnl 1 will gladly pay for ‘t"r the ben- efit of those who are sick and don't know where to go for relief. OSCAR NEUHAUSSER, Farmington, Conn. By my methods all diseases are curable including persistent coughs, colds, chest and lung diseases, all ner- vous conditions, skin diseases and stomach troubles with positively n failures in neuritis, sclatica or form of rheumatism. Electro Therapy treatm forms. Electric Light Sun Rays, Ultra Violet let Rays and the Ma: treatments are give withou* additional Working people and families a treated until cured for $1.50 per tyeatment. patients of Hearing. us: Probate 0. na Krall, late of the ritain, in said district, n the application of Minnie 'ers of said New Britain, praying that as Administratrix of the estate of sald deceased, she may be author- ized and empowered to sell and con- vey real estate, as per said application on fiix more fully appears, it is ORDERED, That said application be heard and determined at the Pro- bate Office in New Britain, in said district, on the 16th day of June, A. D, 1320, at 9 o'clock in the fore- noon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing this order in some news- paper having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy of this order on the public sign-post in the town of New Britain, in said district, and by giving notice to all parties in interest, ing to each one, prepald postage, a copy of this order, and return make to this Court of the notice given. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. WANTED Space inStore, Central, 20x10 or 12 feet. Can Use Rear of Store If There Is Back En- trance. Address Box 155, City SAVE ALL YOUR FOR L. ZFLDES Will Pay 4c . for all kinds of Will also buy second-hand furniture. 138 OAK STREET Tel. 23 blish this } either personally or by mail- | D—Responsible men to one of the greatest nurseries in selling trees, shrubs, perennial mmissions weekly Brown Nurseries, Rochester, ¥ WANTED—An unusual opportunity for a lixe wire with $300 to invest. We have a patented article of real meriit for which there is a large demand. The amount of profit will be in proportion to the ability and energy possessed by the one who sa- swres the exclusive territorial rights that we will givve to the man who can prove 10 us that he measures up to our require- ments. All_communications will be con- tidential. ©° When answering, give 3 selling experience and other data that will assist us in determining if you are the one we are looking for. Address P. . Box Trenton, N. J. 6-12-1ax WANT America roses; | Brothel N 6-12-1d: WANTED—Agents; make §15 weekly selling guaranteed hnosiery. We guarantee $3% weekly full time; 75¢c an hour spare time; experience unnecessary. Eagle Mills, Darby. Pa 6-12-1dx WANTED—Experienced architectural drafts- man. Apply, stating qualifications and salary, to . O. Box 6-11-2d WANTED—Salesman and collector. Apply at Singer Store, 57 Church St 6-11-2dx WANTED—Night watchman by local con- cern; steady empioyment for right party Address Watchman, ¥P. O. Box City. §-11-3d WANTED—Boy experienced in groceries and frults for after school hours; good pay. | Apply at once, Public Market, 436 Main street. WANTED—A New England electrical man- ufacturing company is expanding its busi- ness. We are looking after the financial end of it and need three or four local men @ in that department. Splendid opportuni.y for immediate and large in e 15 the right men. Call on Chas. G. Biiss. 41 Root and Boyd Bldg., Waterbury, from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m 6-11-3d Wmnb—h-‘ boy. Apply American 6-9-1w man to work at Me- Store, corner Church and nley streets. 6-9-4dx WANTED—Chet for Collins and Corbett, tory, Plainville night work. Apply Rockwell-Drake fac- | 6-9-6a represent | — CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeepmg, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Rugs, curtains, carpets, beds, pillows, mirrors, four chairs, for weaving rugs. Hil dishes, stoves, lamps, tables, oil square p Johnson St ol standing grass. hay rake. 6-1 FOR SALE—Thirty with use of barn Dunham, Tel. 92-1 ncres 1 dx loom | ‘ AUTOMOERILES FOR SALE—Brand new never run; must be sold immediately Irving Jester, 193 Arch St nd S1l. Open Monday nings. Ford touring car; M Telephones and Saturday 6-12-11 FOR SALE—Ford runabout in mmd tion. 513 East St. Tel. 503. ondi- -11-3dx ,u)n SALE—1916 Ford touring price FOR SALE—Seccond-hand Goodrich tire and tube, 34x4l2: run 100 miles; price 340, Inquire 120 South Main street. hone 1772, 6-12-6dx very SB, 1d FOR SALE—Horse, buggy and harnes: reasonable if bought at once. Box Herald, or 1088 Stanley St 6-9 reasonable if taken at once. Clinton 8. Burrows, Newington. Telephone N. b | 2e7-3. 6-11-2dx | FOR SALE—1918 thoroughly ove Denison’s Garage, 1549, Denby 2%-ton truck, hauled. A. H. Harris, 1560, or 166 Main strcet, 6-10-6Q FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson motoreycle with side car; 1917 model in A-1 mechan- ical condition. Phone 12 6-11-3dx FOR SALE—Complete iwireless set, receiver and transmitter. H. Bacon, 70 Monroe street. 6-11-3dx FOR SALE—Grafonola and records; takes it. 28 Church St., top floor. 6-10 FOR SALE—Upright boiler; engine att 10-horsepower, inspected to 80 lIbs.; for belt; first reasonable offer tak Apply Sovereigns Trading Co.. 160 street. 6-10-1w FOR SALE—Eight-year-old horse, business wagon and harness. Apply Wm. Doyle's Stable, Bast Main St, or of Edward Maus- worth, 720 Arch St. 6-10-3dx BABY CHICK PRICES REDUCED, 20c up, delivered fre varieties: send for list Roy Clark., 3565 Connecticut Boulevard, BEast Hartford. 6-8-1w FOR SALE—National cash registers, latest models, 25 to 50 pr cent. less than manu- facturer's prices, computing scales, elec- tric meat ch-ppers apdrcoffee mills, re- frigerators. dieplay cases, butchers' sup plies at reducel prices; everything for the ®to; easy payments; “write for catalog. B‘ ./x T. Knight, 10 Blackstone street, ton, Mass. Branch, 309 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 6-8-1w FOR SALE—Horses. Inquire S. Shurberg, 55 Franklin St. 6-7-t0 FOR SALE—Selling out. Wall paper, paints, ete. Also, swing stage, ladde ete. Crusberg, 63 Greenwood street. Phone 4. 6-9-4dx ————————— | | [ | FOR SALE—Chevrolet model, in excellent owned; good reason Curtis St car, late privately | Apply 6-10-3dx touring condition: for selling. FOR SALE—Studebaker Six seven-passenger, firsi-class running order. Box 1A, Herald Ot 6-10-3dx FOR SALEUned Cars: Velio racer (cut down), Ford delive Dodge touring, Studebaker touring, Buick touring, Over- land touring. Allen touring, Mitchell tour- ing (seven-passenger). Chalmers touring. These cars are all in excellent mechanical condition and are held at reasonable prices. Hardware City Motor Co., *& Arch . street. Phone 308. 6-10-3dx { FOR SALE-—Tord-Smith Forma truck, 1919 model, in firsi-class condition; cheap it taken at once. G. H. Baldwin, Kensing- ton. 6-10-3dx FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1917 wodel, $400. H. O. W. Court St., City. Kuitting Co., rear 1y 6dx FOR SALE—One Metz Roadster, 1917; one Ford delivery; both in good running con- dition. Auto Repair Co., Phone 857712, FOR SALE—1919 three-ton Kissel; substan- tial rack body; tires good; first-class me- ; a bargain to Qquick 430 or see Chandler, 64 Whalley Ave., 6-3-tf 115 Glen street. §-7-6dx chanical _conditio buyer. Call Liberty Mack Motor Truck Co. New Haven, Conn. FOR SALE—1920 Vim tru Call ¥61 ck, A-1 conditlon, 74 Francis St 6-13dx NOTICE NOTICE—U call and C Me. New planox, used pianos, square pianos: used and new talking machines: bargains: easy pay- ments. Andrews. 439 Arch St 6- dx ANTED—Teamsters. Apply «<eal Yard, 55 Franklin St. ¢ | WANTED—Young man for scda fountain work. «lark and Brainerd Drug Store, 181 Main St 6-7-6d Shurberg’s | 6-7-tf WANTED—Registered or registered assistant druggist. Crowell's drug store, 254 Main street 6-4-tf | WANTED—Immediately: Competent scalo- men on spring scales; good pay and per- manent . employment; references required. H. J. O’Connor, 69 Lyman St., Springfield, Mass. 8-2-tf WANTED—Young man for store work. The Alling Rubber Co. 6-1-tf | WANTED—Night cook. Apply White House | Lunch, Main 4-9-t2 WANTED LINOTYPE OPERATOR APPLY COMPOSING ROOM HERALD WANTED FIRST-CLASS FAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS WM. H. ALLEN CO. ‘ EXCHANGED CAR DEPARTMEN 7 HUDSON SUPER PATHFINDER TOURING 7 BUICK TOURI OVERLAND TOURING FORD TOURI STUDEBAKER OVERLAND ROADSTER OLDSMOBILE COUPE OLDSMOBILE ROADSTER FORD, REPUBLIC, STEWART AND VIM TRUCKS 1919 1919 OLDSMOBILE COMPANY. OF HARTFORD, INC. A In Ct G. COHEN ree of Sales 3 to 3 Alivn Str HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT Open Evenings Charter 5336 6-12-6dx HAVE YOU ENOUGH FIRE INSURANCE? If Not, See Or Telephone SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, 242 Main St. Inc Tel. 24 NOTICE—Shampooing, scalp treatments, facial massage and manicuring: ladies attended at their homes. For appoint- ment, phone 465-5. Margaret W. H 20 Wilson St 6- Phone NOTICE—Auto parties taken out. z 6-11-2dx Frank Brown, 185 NOTICE—Adult American family of thr would like four or five furnished rooms for the summer; references. Box 20B, Herald 6-11-2dx | NOTICE—Have just opemed our cottage, en- or all 6-10-3d right on waterfront at Momaugui gage your room and board now. information, call 755-3 NOTICE—Electrical work. Let me help vou reduce the high cost of wiring. Call 199 after 6 p. m. A. Tyler, 48 Howard Ave 6-10-3ax NOTICE—Call us up to do your carpentry work: bufiding and repairing of all de- scriptions: garages. Deming and Ander- son, Tel. 630. 6-10-6dx —— e AUTO TRUCKING—Long or short haul by day, hour or job; Mack 2l:-ten truck Frank O. Carlson, 541 Church St phone 1747-3. NOTICE—Carbon burned out while you walit, | e o eytinder Opea from ¥ & m. to 9:30 p. m. Auto Repair Co., 115 Glen St, phone § 6 6dx 7dx | Address | FOR SALE—1917 Ford. Apply 114 Arch street. 5-26-tf FOR SALE—I1017 two-ton Velie, half-van body. Continental motor, Brown Lyse transmission, Timken rear axle, Goodycar tires, 14x6 ft. body also painted to suit, a bargain. Phone Liberty 430 or ses Chaudier, Mack Motor Truck Co., No. 264 4-27-tt Whalley Ave, New lHaven, Conn. FOR SALE—1918 one ana one-hait ton Sel- den. equipped with top, windshield, elec tric lights, Goodyear tires, open sta- body, 5x1z ft.; ic good mechanical condi- tion at sacrifice. Phone Libcity 430 or sce Chandier, Mack Motor Truck Co. No. 264 Vihalley Ave, New Haven, Conn. 4-27-tf 1917 MACK ONE AND ONE-HALF TON Lo Excellent Mechanical Condition Also others, overhauled, rebuilt, and guarautced; ranged to suit. some terms ar- Phone LIBERTY 430 or_sce CHANDLER, MACK™ MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave. New Haven, Conn. e WANTED TED—By middle-aged educated wom- Position as housekeeper in small family. Address Box Lz23, 612 ult Office. | 1d WANTED—To rent: Cottage at latter part of July: prefs Neck or vicinity. Address, ticulars, price per week, etc Herald Office. shore, NOTICE—Lucille Beauty Shop. Hairdress- ing. manicuring. shampooing, scalp treat- ment, facial massage. Booth Block, Room 401, top floor. Appointments by Phone 638. Hazel N. Dyer. NOTICE—Special for this week: Khaki hammock cushions, four In box, white cotton filled, $6.95 and $8.1 Hardware City Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tele- phon» 2314-4. 6-7-6dx hO’l‘lCE—ll.vl-‘? Just call D. Stack when ready: satisfaction guaranteed; also light express work. Phone 2. 5-28-24dx NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. guar. to make that old mattress equal to trial will convince you; quick serv. ice, reasonable prices; we carry a full line of mattresses, eprings, etc.; furniture re- covered. Tel. 2314-4. -15-26dx —_—o 96 Lake streei. 6-12-4dx TO RENT—Furnished room, TO RENT—Two furnished front rooms for light housekeepi connected with bath and separate entrance. 5% Hart S 2-1dx TO RENT—Four rooms, furnished; electri- improvements: near Franklin square: per month. Box 1SR, Herald. 6-9-6dx TO RENT—To Americans: One single room also, one room suitable for two Apply. between 7 and S, at street 54 SUMMER RESOX CK, BRANFORD, CONN. pular Seashore R open_June 16 now. Mrs. S INDIAN riy, —Large, light. tilgted slee - 1 livin with piano: porches ceptional bjthroom fac 4 pri- vate cemext walk to the ch on the sound:|excellent bathing at both high and low {ide; shower and_ float rys P be WANTED—Clerical work by one vear in High school Box 8, Herald Office. young lIady; | Address Clerk, 12-3dx WANTED—One evening each week: Quiet fice for business meeting to accommodate 15 men. Address Chas. G. Bliss, 11 Ro and Boyd Bldg. Waterbury, Conn. young couple: best references. WANTED—By October 1s(; Herald. 6-9-6ax | — | YANTED—Young couple desire four- or | five-room tenement. Box 23A, Herald Otmice 6-7-t1 WANTED—By young couple: Tenement of | four or five rooms. Box 14XX, Herald Office. 5-20-tf WA gardens, Box 472. NTED—Work to take care of yards, etc. Address Contractor, P. O. 5-8-30dx WANTED—Chauffeur (colored) desires posi- tion driving auto truck or pleasure car. John Lopes, 63 Willow 6-8-5dx WANTED—By !I[I(‘rlfll(fd chauffeur: Posi- tion driving truck or private driving. Chauffeur, Box 19, Herald 5-8-5dx TO RENT TO RENT—Furnished flat of three rooms for | light housekeeping. 484 Church St. §-12-17 | | TO RENT—Five-room furnished cottage at Mapie Hill; An adults only; July. August, Septembe: M, Her- ald rottnage to three or adults: seven min zar 10-3a on Main St. Sdx TO RENT—Four and five rooms with im- provements. Inquire il Connerton street, | upstairs. 6-8-3dx WANTED—Cashier. WANTED—Experie Real estate prices continue to soar. If you would like to turn your property into cash or buy a home get in touch with prospective customers through The Herald classified columns. Classified advts. are great re- sult getters, They nre‘ inexpen- sive, t00. Only one cent a word, Comid b WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—A competent maid for general housework. Apply Mrs. H. W. Hatch, Harrison St. 6-12- WANTED—Girl for light machine worky good hours; easy work and good pay. Apply Room 21, R. R. Arcade. 6-12-4d Apply Liggett's Drug 6-10-3d Store. WANTED—AnR elderly woman, who wants good home, 335 East Main to take care of children. Appl St,, evenings. 6-10-3dx Apply 6-10-3d ed saleslady. Liggett's Drug store. WANTED—Experienced dictaphone opera~ tors New in lar, Britain manufacturing concern im Apply P. O. Box 65. 6-10-3dx WANTED—Experienced salesladies for cloak and suit department. Hive, 378 Maln St. Apply 1o The Bea 6-9-t8 WA work, street. NTED—A competent maid for second Miss Whittlesey, 279 West Main 6-5-t1 WANTED—Working housekeeper for tha summer or longer; no washing or ironing; good wages. Apply 204 Linco'n sireet or Tel 9&8%-. 6-7-6dx WANTED—Women, boys and giris to paini toys at home; work delivered "to your door; § samples and.particulars, Dept. H, Federal oy and Novelty Mfg. Co., P. O. Box 230, New Britain, Conn. 6-7-12d% WANTED—Young women to become telex | FOR SALE—Ome five-ton truck in goos running condition; cheap. C. J. Dum- brauskas, 142 Winter St City. 6-5-1wx | . i i Phune operators; no experionce necessary; paid while learning; rapid increases there- after both for length of service and merit; the advaatage or this occupation will be expiained by the catef operator. S. N. J Telephone Company. A SUBSTITUTE TELEPHONE OPERATOR For Extra Supply in Factory Office —Also— STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST WANTED For Substitute Work During Summer Months Apply, giving age, references, etc, BOX X208, HERALD. WANTED EXPERIENCED KNITTERS, . FOOTERS, LEGGERS AND LOOP) ON HOSIERY MACHINES Highest Wages Paid Apply GEORGE GANS, General Manager 434 Main Street §-11:3dxe R REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—East Berlin: Double house, 13 rooms; large lot: five minutes from sta- tion, school; Gl-cent fare New Britainy low price; easy terms. Tel. 92-4. 6-12-3dx FOR SALE—Five acres land, suitable 'for quarry, on Shuttle Meadow Ave. Price $500. Call Mrs. Schwartz, 107 Glen St. (Barbershop). 6-12-1a FOR SALE—In Bristol, near the center: One three-tenement house; one bakery with alk equipment; store and barn; corner pmep- erty; $2,600 cash takes it all. Andrews and Co., 338 Main St. Telephone 1256-4 or 20° FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow, electric lights, telephone: four acres land, fine building lots; near trolley; six cents to New Brit young fruit trees, berries; garden planted. Sharp's Station, Plaine . H. Culver. 6-12-6dx Newington: Five-acre -farm; price §8, ; terms reasonable. Inquire ©. C. Prentice. Telephone New Britain 1333-5 or Hartford, Charter 3901. 6-12-1wx FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow; steam beat, fireplace, ok floors; trim large dot; located at Bungalow Crest, off Jerome St £ 6-12-1dx | FOR SALE—A very good eight-room cofthge' at Belvidere for $4,500; modern improvements; it. Also, several other same locali Andrews and Co., street. Tel. 1256-4 or 207-3. large lot: has all §1.500 cash takes cottages in_the 338 Main 6-11-28x ¥OR SALE—Building lot at 165 Clark St. Tnquire Cox and Dunn, National Building. 6-10-3dx . - FOR SALE—Four desirable building lots, 59x125, on Haley street; easy phone 611. terms. Tele- 6-10-3dx FOR ¢ dere. ALE—Building lot, Apply Jackis, 125x125, at Belvi 164 Whiting street. 6-10-59x house in southern part $f - orhood; 11 rooms, tWo tencments and store, garage for four cams:y reasonable. Box 31X7, Herald 6-9-4dxX FOR ¢ FOR SALE—My ALE—Central West Main St. section. dwelling and one two-famil brick dwelling. Address Herald Box No- BSB. FOR SALE—Bullding lot on Frederick 8t Maple Hill; T5-foot frontage: will be sol at reasonable figure. Apply The Rogers' Sash and Door Co., 189 Chestnut street. Telephone 199. 5-26-t€ SI VENDE A CLARK STREET UNA CASA DI DUE FAMIGLIE ED UNA CASA DI QUATTRO FAMIGLIE il. PROPRIETARIO RESIEDO FUORE PAESE >4 UN BUON AFFARO INTERVISTATO NOR, BOOTH'S BLOCK weckly assured; send 25 cents for twa 6-9-6d%. 6-12-1dx steam-heated, modern house; *