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00»#@@@@@@@#@@@&#»##!' NEW mm( TENANTS have listed a five room cottage @v B”YINfi APARTMENTS acres located in Newington an # pnable. is the time to appreciate good su- 3 property. ‘et us show you tlns KER & DEMING 93 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2026 BRITAIN REAL BOARD. OF NEW ESTATE totoTototcTodotedotetogeor o dodet- o] 1Tl et otatototadad Jote # SEELHS & 1 K UP ONE FLIGHT AND SAVE MONEY TO 1. LESNICK ateh Repairing, Jewelry Repairing and Engraving. omaptly done. We rosct Diamonds while you walt, and RESNICK Jeweler NEW BRITAIN, CONN, OVER MODERN BOOT SHOP OUSE CLEANING . Lat us belp you. We cleanse Curtains, Portieres. . Deaperios, ote.. ote. Do mot pack awsy your Before having them cleansed. Call up 1323-3 snd for them an'l deliver—or leave them at 72 W. Main St Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. 7% WEST MAIN STREET YOU ENOUGH FIRE SURANCE? If Not, See Or Telephone Z & COSTELLO, n St. 24-4 Home at No. 72 Dwight St. ner is to ~icave New ‘L‘w\*m— built — Brings in over 10 per‘cent. gr chance. 6 Family Brick Blocit $13,000. Very moderate pric For Sale—large lot, 58x168. I REAL ESTATE CO. PHON I 343 ROOMS 108.8 RANK RLD®. Inc. FOR SALE — Also some Excoptionally Good BUILDING Good RESIDENT IAL HOUSES. on Satarday and Monday Evenings, D. AUMPHREY ROO M 208, NATIONAL BANK BUIDDING rdware City Loan Corp. pstruction and offers for sale on easy ployes of local industric-—Three tenement tenement houses, Single dwellings. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. QUIGLEY NEW BRITAIN, CONN.,) Kemsingion Road ju n bargaln v the city line, 10 AL $10,000, will sell other bargain—\ moder e wnd 0 nlIIL busines., three tenoment house, netting the owner $5,000 wdel thrown in for guod . QUIGLEY, 297 Main 5t.§ “Own Your Own Home” Move- ment in Full Swing York, June 15.—An ‘“own wpartmenf’” movement is Two evi- rowing strength are tenants for $2,- house on starting of con- New your own full swing here. late of purchase 0,000 of Fifth avenuc its by the an apartment and the co-operative apartment which is to cost $4,- siruction on a ark avenue, 000. Just the other day it was announced 3 an apartment | entire block Broadway, between 169th and 170th streets had been sold for $600,000 to the 53 families residing in the structure. This is said to be the first deal of such magni- tude to be 100 per cent co-operative and in which tenants of moderate means have participated. In this deal each tenant only put up a few thousand dollars in cash. In the Fifth avenue transaction each tenant was called upon for $150,00¢ in cash. Starting about eight months ago the trunsactions in co-operative buying of apartments have mounted in volume until they are presently a fixture of realty dealings and all of the larger real estate agencies maintain special departments in which the employés do nothing else but handle the sales of apartment houses to tenants. This is generally a profitable transaction for the owner for tenants are willing to pay more to retain their homes than speculators or investors would pay and it is said to be profitable for the tenants in that they assure them- selves of homes at a cost of only about seven years' average rentals. Tenants are approached both indi- vidually apd through mass meetings when agents have apartment houses to offer. 'The tenants are given a certain length of time to- decide and if they wish to take the property the agents form a company to oewn the bullding to which only tenants may subscribe to stock. The purchaser of the stock gets a 99-vear lease. The shortage of office and commer- cial space has been only second to that for housing purposes in New York and co-operative purchasing of office and loft buildings by tenants has begun, although it has not, as yet reached the proportions of apart- ment purchasing by tenants. Tran- sactions in business buildings differ from apartment sales in that while co-operative buying is done it is sel- dom 100 per cent so, the usual deal involves the purchase by a club of a half dozen or so business tenants, who apportion the space among themselves and then lease the re mainder. The management in bot cases is generally vested in some w! known agent under thg direction the tenant’'s owners. 00 that Woodrow Court, house the front occupying on upper "The republican town committee and the officials of the sixth ward repub- lican club were in session last night and endorsed the candidacy of Senater Harding for president and Calvin Coolidge for vice Chairman H. E. Erwin was guthorized to send the two can- didates a telegram telling them of the action taken last night. The automobile committees of the second, fourth and sixth wards will meet at headquarters this evening at 8 o'clock and discuss the ways and means of automobile transportation to Savin Rock next Saturday afternoon. hairman J. Willie Mills of the second ward wishes all the members of the republican clubs to attend so that a definite idea of the number of automobiles can be secured. New Britain is staging two other outings for Saturday and the committee in charge admits that they have a proposition on their hands to secure enough machines for the day. arren G Governor president. OCEAN This Electric Fan will bring the cool- , ing, refreshing winds of the seashore to your home during the remaining warm weeks of summer and fall And next summer and for many sum- | mers after that you will enjoy fts | breezy delights. Let us show you this | fan today. Noiseless—costs little to | run l Barry and Bamforth New autos are so scarce this year that there is a big market for used cars. 1f you want to scll your car a littlc advt. in The Herald classified columns will do the business quick and at a very small cxpcuse. Only one cent a word. WANTED—MALE HEJP lector and sol blished compar reply by letter. Coll 6-1 WANTED—A to r went old es am ission 1. Herald WANTED—V ritor 1 inters. Apply to John Boyle ranklin Square §-16-3d CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c¢ CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bovlkxeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. FOR SALE~—~MISCELLANEOUS Mm needs some make ofter H. \volls sood vourne, Overland. Stanley St 1i%a NTED—Flectrician’s helper or desiring to learn the Cowles Electrie electrical Winthrop trade. 0., street. ‘rzl»—\u-. man for stock room work: a guod riunity for @ bright man to advance himself into a respe 315 a week to start; Woolworth Co., 21§ W, WANTED—Young man for soda fountain work. Clark and brainerd Drug Store, 181 Main St 6-14-1w night work. Apply Rockwell-Drake fac- 6-9-6d WANTED—Chef for Collins and Corbett, tory, Platuville. WANTED—Teamsters. Apply Coal Yard, 56 Franklin St Shurberg's 6-7-ar WANTED—Registered or registered assistant druggist Crowell's drug store, 254 Maln street. 6-4-tr WANTED—Immediately : men on spring scales; good pay apd per- manent employment; references required. H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St.. Springfield, Mass. 6-2-tf Competent scale- WANTED—Young man for store work. The Alling Rubber Co. e-1-tf | WANTED LINOTYPTE OPERATOR APPLY COMPOSING ROOM HERALD WANTED A FEW GOOD TO WORK IN M1 AND LUMBER YARD STEADY WORK AND GOOD PA} PARK STREET 6-15-3a REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Ballding lot on Frederick St., Maple Hill; 75-foot frontage; will be wola all {mprovements, throoms, large veran- isut “trees, large ot te, school, churches, trolley and price $8.000—$15 cash; no Address Box 32F, Herald. 6-14-5dx ¥OR SALE—Six-room family house: fioor pluge whaer bungalow, electric lights, telephone: four acres land, fine building lots: near trolley; six cents to New Britain: young fruit trees, berries: garden planted. Sharp’'s Station, Plain- ville. C. H. Culver. 6-12-6dx someone two min- ngineering, five x 6E5, lerald FOR_SALE—Automobile $15 car-old horse, business APPIY Wi Doyle s . o Edward Mans- 615 st FOR as SALE—Hoosier kitchen cabinet, .--d new, $30. Call 2000 after b o'clock 6-15-2 AUTOMOEILES FOR —Ford Inquire ' B ming, Mo arter touring Hhutil. aken at b-15-1dx run only 300 will sell reasonably S14 Allen Si, corner 6-14-vdx Wi, price Motoreyele, i Herald s Al Y LE—1920 Studebaker, s A-1 condition; Cali atter 6 p.om., I ot Lak st }on | y ALE—HaM-ton truck, four new tires, Tel. Su-3, rlanville. 6-14-3dx FOR !\l.b—-l urd ltlllrllll car, denlonnl-hla stered couch. C. J. Morse, 21 Mroaa St Ylainville. 6-14-3dx FOR SALE—A practicall, register; will sell ch Boston Mecat Mark new Smoll cash ap for cash. Inquire . 60 Lafayette - ‘ FOR SALE—Horse, is sound and Telephone buggy wentle. 1142-12 and barness; 1uss Staniey 6-15-5d FOR SALE—Must sell immediately: nine picce Limbers dining room light fumed oak, craftsman design; . table, extension s fect; genuine leather chair; Feat suite, good as new; one fumed oak library ‘table; writing desk, combina- tion. craftsman design, practically new; one straight, one rocking chair, fumed oak, craftsman design, tapestry upholstery: one hall clock. quartered oak finish; one couch hammock; one 9x12 crex rug; one 15-inch lawn mower. F. W. Durk Roxbury road. One suite, 1= | FOR SALE—Wall paper, paints, big reduction; seiling out equipment, complete. - wood St. Phone 21 4. FOR SALE—Rugs, curtains, lamps, dishes, carpets, beds, pillows, tables, oil stoves, mirrors, four chairs, square piano, loom fUr Weaving rugs, refrigerator, screens. 53 Johnson St., Maple Hill. 6-14-2d ‘OR SALE—Upright piano; party leaving city: piane with me 10 sell; make offer casy terms. See Andrews, 439 Arch street. $-14-2dx BABY CHICK PRICHS REBUCED, 260 up, 2 virieties - Cv/rnu--.mu( Boulev: 6-14-1w mm SALE—Heavy work horee, $35; arge builfing on West Main St L. Barnes, Barnesdalc FOR SALE—One doren small scil cheap if taken at once. 0 Daiy Ave hickens: will Wm. Mirando, 6-11-2dx FOK SALK—Second-hand Gobdrich tire wod tube, A run 100 miles; price $40. 120 South Main street. 1'hone IREEN 6-12-6ax FOR SALE—CUpright boller; engine attached, 10-horsepower, inspected to 0 ibs for belt; tirst redsonable offer Abply Sovereigns Trading o National cash registers, latest 10 50 per cent. less than manu- prices; computing scales, elec- tric meat choppers and coffec miils, re- frigerators, display butchers’ sup- plies at reduced prices; everything for the store; easy payments; write for catalog ¥rank T. Knight, 10 Blackstone street, Jioston, Mass. Branch. 309 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn. 6-8-1w FOR SALE—HMorses. Inquire S. shurhcr‘. Franklin St ' WANTED WANTED—Good home for children, boy and kirl; willing to pay well for good home. Box cxo, Herald. 6-16-2dx FOR SALE—Newington: Five-acre farm; seven-room, steam-heated, modern house: price $5,500; terms reasonable. Inquire C. C. Prentice. Telephone New Britain 1336-5 or Hartford, Charter 3901. 6-12-1wx FOR SALE—Bulldi dere. ng lot, 125x125, at Belvi- Apply Jackis, 164 Whiting street. 6-10-5dx FOR SALE—~Central West Main St. section: One frame dwelling and one two-family brick dwelling. Address lerald Box No. BiB. 6-9-6ax teed: street prices reasonable. Greenwood 6-16-10dx NOTICE—I want plano for dress Plano, to buy a geod upright sh from a private family. Ad- Box 16, Herald 6-15-2dx D — NOTICE—Responsible party et or house immediately; Address Box 20, Herald wants to remt buy if suited 6-15-2dx NOTICE—We build and have reads for tmmediate delivery heavy duty and ex- press type bodies for chasses from 3-4 to five tons: bring vour chassis to our factory at Thomaston and get a body mounted immediately. The Waterbury Body Com- pany. 6-14-30 NOTICE—Shampeoing. facial massage and manicuring: ladies attended at their homes. For appoint- ment, phone 465-5. Margaret W. 20 Wilson St scalp treatments, NOTICE—Call us up to do your carpestry work; building and repatring of all de- scriptions: Karages. Deming nnd won, Tel. 630 NOTICE—Moving? Just eall D. Stack whem ready; satisfaction express work. o light -28-24dx ! NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. s to. make that old mattrcss equato trial will convince you: Quick ®ory- jce, reasonable pricos; we carry a full of mattresses, pprings, etc.; furniture covered. Tol 2314-4. §5-15.2 - WANTED—By experenced driver: Position | driving truck. Tel. 1735 6-14-2dx w. gradusting from High School, prishes position as stenographer in priyate ofice. Address Herald Box AAlS. 6-14-3dx WANTED—Young man wishes work as Iper on truck; willing to work if paid state hours und wages. Box 6-14 WANTED—1y one or two gentlemen nished room, aiso board, with private ramily ; castern section of eity. Box 4XX. Herald 6-11-3dx Board and room 130, Herald. 6-14-3dx WANTED—By young man: in private family. Uox WANTED—Cash r"luirrn. any makes; nighest prices paid. Address Box 14K, care this paper. 6-14-4dx cash register - Chas Kurtz, W 6-14-3dx WANTED—National description and price 116th St N. Y WANTED—Clerical work by younx lady; one year in High school. Address Clerk, Box §, Herald Office. 6-12-3dx WANTED—By voung couple: A remt hy October 1st; best references. 3 Herald. couple desire four- Box H WANTED—Young five-room tenement Office. a e o WANTED—By young couple: Temement of four or five rooms. Box MXX, flenld desire to unfurnished dress Rooms. housekeeping Herald for light Box Ave. Phone 6-15-1wx Do_you want Be my needed : WANTED—Boys and girls: to make money this summer? agent: no capital or experience you Imay use your spare time. Opportunity, P. O. Box 510, Zdx For Sale—'l‘wo family house, 12 rooms, garage, Winthrop Street—See "DEWITT A. RILEY x | i rins. good condition: aiso, small upaoi- FOR SALE—Brand new Ford touring car; never run; must be sold immediately. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St 342 and 811. Open Monday and Saturday «venings. 6-12-tf FOR SALE—1918 Denby 2%-ton truck, thoroughly overbauled. A. H. Harris, Denison s Garage, 1060, or 166 Main street, 1849, 6-10-vd ‘relepnones Real estate prices coatinue to soar. If you would like to turn your property futo cash or buy a home get.in touch with prospective: customers through The Herald classified columns. Classified advts. aro great re- sult getters, They are inexpen= sive, too. Only word. one cent a WANTED—FEMAL) HELP bouse in southern part of roome, twe FOR SALE—M)y ity 4 netghborhooa: 11 tenements and store. gar sonable. Box 31X, WANTED—Woman to phone 1299-3 or call street. clean house. 216 South 615 WANTED—Woman for plain cooking wad kitchen work iu private family; wages 30 per montu, according to abilivy. s Tor INTCTNIeW, EIVing o Herald Osiice. 6-1o-3d¢ cleaning, etc., o Appy to Box 6-14-34 for WANTED—We want a good tvpist for ous voice dupartinent; v, experience Whete aast claployed. P O, Bos 1029 6-14-3d WANTED—A Bousework. 22 Harrison competent maid for genersl ARPLY ars. M. W, Huteh, st WANTED—GIrl for good nours; easy Apply Room 21, 1. light work and good P R. Arcade. €-12-4s three-ton Kissel; substan- tal rack body; Ures goud; urst-class me- chanical condition; @ bargain o quick buyer. Call Liverty 430 or sve Chandler, Mack Motor ‘Iruck 4 Whalley Ave, New Haven, Conn. 6-3-tf FOR BALE—] FOK SALE—1920 Vim truck, A-1 condition. 74 Francis 5t. Call 861-3. 6-13dx Apply 114 Arch 5-26-tt FOR SALE—1917 Ford. strect. FOR SALE—1917 two-ton Velie, haif-van body, Continental motor, Brown Lyse trausmission, Timken rear axle, Goodyea: ures, 14x6 It. body also painted to suit a bargain. Paone Liberty 43v or se Chaudier, Mack Motor Lruck Co., No. 364 Whalley Ave, New Haven, Comn. 4-27-12 KFUE SALE—1916 onc and ome-half ton Sei- den. equipped with top, windshield, el tric lights, Goodyear tires, open ae body, 6x1: ft.; i good mechanical cond tion at sacrifice. Phone Liberty ISH or Ciandier, Mack Motor Truck \i 26 Whailey Ave, New Haven, Comn. A -27-u e ———— EXCHANGED CAE DEPARTMENT 1917 HU p-n\ _SUPER-SIX H ul‘Rl G D TOURING TOURING JIAKER 1918 OVERLAND ROADSTER 1919 OLDSMOBILE 1919 OLDSMOBILE FORD, REPUBLIC, STEWART AND VIM TRUCKS R CARS TAKEN IN TRADE PAYMENTS ARRANGED COMPANY 0" IlAKT]'()RD, INC. A. G. COHEN In Charge of Sales 33 to 37 HARTFORD, Allyn Street CONNECTICUT Open Evenings Charter 5336 6-12-6dx e e Ty 1917 MACK ONE AND ONE-HALF TON i Excellent Mechanical Condition Also others, overhauled, some rebuilt, and guaranteed; terms ar- ranged to sult. Phone LIBERTY 430 or see CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Av New Haven, Conn. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished rooms, 660 “e-l lnln x 05 Are 6-15-3dx modern conveniences. street. TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light sekeeping, 193 Main St 6-15-1dx BT L NT—Well-furnished room, all im- ents, for adults; American Main St., second floor. 2dx destrable front room, all 103 West Main St. 6-15-1dx TO RENT—Very improvements, TO RENT—Two light housckeeping rooms. Mrs. Barnes, 84 Church 6-14-2dx TO RENT—One fornished room for one or two men and garage room for one car. 78 Grand St 6-11-2dx TO RE two gentlemen at Victory Lunch NT—Large front room sultable for 40 Church strect, over 6-14-3dx | TO RENT—Furnished room, suitable for two gentlemen, 63 Arch St 6-11-2ax 6-12-4dx | TO RENT—Four rooms, furnished: electri- city, improvements; near Franklin square: Box 1SR, Herald. 6-9-6dx To Americans: One single room; also, one room suitable for two gentlemen. Apply. between 7 and 8 at 50 Walnut street. 6-11-5dx 1 e LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK BTEEL AND CONCRETSE. Repairs of all kinds. | ® Court St. Telephones 3244 Hew Brilain. Monn. 1913 SAVE ALL YOUR JUNK FOR L. ZELDES Will Pay 4c Ib. for all kinds of rags.’ Will also buy second-hand furnitare. . 138 OAK STREET \ - I 1 | f WANTED—A competent mald for secomd work. Miss Whittlesey, 27y West Muia street. 6= WANTED—Women, bors and giris to té toys at home; work delivered to your dodrs weekly assured, send I cents for twg samples and particuiars, DEDL H, Federal Toy and Novelly Mfg. Co., . O. Box 130, New Mritain, Conn. Te1zd% WANTED—)oung women to become teles Phone operatuis; no expenience hec paid whilo Jearning; rapid increusea there- after both for Ingil O service and merity the advantage i this occupation will be'V explained by the cuiel operator. 3. IN. My ‘Telephoue Company. TELEPHONE OPERATOR WANTED FOR SUBSTITUTE WORK DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS Apply by Letter, Giving Age, Refurence, BOX 10Z, HERALD ete. COMPETENT STEONGRAPHER WANTED AUGLST Apply BOX 174, HERALD WANTED —TWo— EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR | COAT. SUIT, DRESS AND SHIRT WAIST SPE- CIALTY STORE. APPLY, BY LETTER TO LAZARTS CO. 164 MAIN ST. OR TELEPHONE 2440 WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT APPLY TO THE BEE HIVE 393 MAIN STREET TO RENT TO RENT—Four rooms. with Impro 41 Connerton St Inquire upstairs. §-18 QUMA‘II)B RESORTS INDIAN NECK, BRANFORD, CONN. Waverly, Popular Seashore Resort. New 25-room house open June 18; rates and reservations now. Mrs. S. A. Hiebel, Manager. TAUGODA INN. MOMAUGUIN—Large, Hght, well-ventilated sleoping rooms: IAFge Hving room. with piano; two large porches; ex-' ceptional bathroom facilities; a broad pei-( vate cement walk to the finest beach om{ the sound; excell bathing at both h|l‘ and low tid shower and floll reservations, call Liberty or write to the Inn LOST—A waist, Saturday ni “Bee Hive” and Court St. Return street, top floor. ght, between the | fruit store and’ Bacon, 14 Edson 6-15-2d%, hrown yllrn con cur- | rency, small change a Eeturn to Nrs. ©. Warner, gy [ u.l‘a;' machine werky. | o %14 {