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HARD WORK. L ’#Q@@w&@@@@##fi###flg have a few good properties that # like to show you. ell located house in Belvidere, right n road, and reasonable in price. ge, beautiful home in the reslden- DI of the West End. in; on Main street, a very desir- for somebody that can appreciate £ ban place. Bmldlng Lots on the road to the eadow Club. eral places in Farmington. KER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2026 OF NEW BRITAIN REAL ESTATE BOARD. » @ \ eoee Lodedododoted o1 fofetott dole] Pordodadadadadododoqod g de b dododado E THINKING MAN g the future by selecting those HOME DUSTRIAL PARK minutes of Landers, Frary & Clark and ‘Machine. pur Last Chance L the ground floor of this EASY TERMS. property on ing Sunday Afternoon Of Sets, Sugar and Creamer Utensils, Glass nd valuable presents. TELLO. “Sets, Wash Boards Inc. Tel. 24-4 Roberts, PHREY Hawley and Linwood 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING *Price of One — Show re you can buy 2 houses y 1or $6,400, or join the Ananias et us sell your house for you. 'AMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHON K 343 ROOMS 308-¢ BANK ALDG HOUSE CLEANING Let us help you. We cleanse Cul kets, Comfortables. Draperi: Wind we will [ hes before having for them and deliver—or le them el © them at 72 W. New Bntam Dry Cleaning Corp. | emm— | — » WEST MAIN STREET FOREIGN REMITTANCE 1323-3 and Main St Parts of the World GEO. A. QUIGLEY NEW BRITAIN , ©O! | Marcus were | tracks at tion. | | being pushed aside as !Insure Your Furniture Sanslune Soctety Have you had a kindness shown? Pass it on. *Twas not meant for you alone, Pass it on. Let it travel down the years, Let it ‘wips other's tears, Till in Heaven the deed.appears. Pass it on. an- Motto—Good Cheer Flower—Coreopsis. Colors—Gold and White. of the season was held Monday afternoon, Junc 21st, at the home of the president, Mrs. Geo. W. Corbin. A most delightful after- noon was spent Six dozen oranges have been joyed by the patients of the Pritain hospital during the I weeks. At present there are three pairs of crutches and three wheelchairs not n use. Seven articles of clothing have been ¥iven out since the last meeting. i | The last meeting en- New st two | Flowers have been sent out to six shut-ins. We e very proud to note that Canonicus branch received honorable mention at the International conven- tion held in Boston last May. This was due to the substantial aid ren- dered the Visiting irse association | in providing them with an automo- | bile. Canonicus branch was the only branch who had rendered any such service to the Visiting Nurse associa- LOCAL PEOPLE IN WRECK Prominent Business Man and Daugh- ter Are in Accident on New York Line. W ginia Vir- of daughter White, son E. Leland, his and Richard White, escaped serious vesterday -when the train riding on, bound from to New York, via Hartford, in an accident when it jumped the | the Winslc station at and tore up the tracks for | of almost 1,000 yards. was equipped with prevented a pos- sible loss of life As it was, !ho' passengers received a severe shaking | up and numerous bruises. Mr. Leland and his daughter were returning from Boston on a business trip and occupied a Pullman car four cars behind the engine. Mr. in- they | Boston | featured | Norwood a distance Luckily the train steel cars, which | | | | | The little Want Advt. costs ONLY 1c¢c A\ WORD. The re- sults arc big and quick. The Herald Classificd Column is at your service. You need it. Try it out tomorrow. The re- sults will surprisc you. CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH 1IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bo«\kAeepmx- billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. ——————————————————————— —————————— WANTED Singer Tailors' and when to be Rristo WANTED—Second hand nachine, state price > Woodland street x4 fr.. “hurch s American famils of twe per- sons. small apartment housekeeping: central rooms for Phone T., WANTED—For light room tenement by William Miranots, housekeeping. )y i1t oc B v rint i wt 336 East Main Street 6-26-1x | | NOTICE OTICE—Automobiles repaired at your own | garage teed; or at mine: satisfaction prices reasonable guara OTICE—Will the zentleman who got the wrong straw hat at the Masonic v last Wednesday, kindly ectric day cents 2074 vacuum ¢ Round each aners rented. per &as hters, lephone i tips NOTICE—Automobile Frank Brown, Teleph parse.s WANTED—Business woman with private family. Iest Hox 33 Herald desires room of references. dix American family, for light floor. Herald WANTED—By turnished n first veeks four un- housckeepin, Desired in two 6-26 cond 10X = Exchange Studio w « oLp the old on Headquarters. AMERA? W Kodak for Arcade 2-e0d-3dx NOTICE—Tattooing. his place at 311 Charoy East Mal. WANTED—Refined home for mother one-vear-old child. with care qf while mother works. Address R. Herald §-23- and child M WANTED—American family of three adults desires single house or apartment of six or seven rooms within 15 minutes’ walk of center. Address Box 2K, Herald, or telephone 1503-2 6-24-6dx WANTED—Applications of students desiring to enter our Summer School should bo ntered now. One session daily, $:30 a. m. 10 1 p. m. We assist students to secure afternoon employment which will more than pay for tuition cost. Register now. Connecticut Business College, 163 Main street 1-3d WANTED—Unfurnished rooms. Four- five-room rent for adults by August Address Herald Box 15X. or 1st 6-21-1wx WANTED—Men and women with burning feet, sore corns and callouses to try a box of Snow-Drop Salve, 25c. orks wonders. Guaranteed by Crowell's Drug Store and Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggists. 6-16-40dx WANTED—Rent of four, in good locality no children. Herald E— AUTOMOEILES F5R SALE—Ford truck xood condition, &ood tires, $265; 1915 Studebaker touring car, 3300. Nelson, East Side Garage, 513" East St. 6-26-2dx five or six rooms young American familx 6-25-24 White has just been graduated at | Harvard It is most probatie that other New Britain people were on the train at the time. —FOR SALE — ~ + ami'y House on Rockwell Avenue . . Two Family House on Hart Street on Oak Street, rénts for $820 $7.000 a year ... Corner Brick Building on Myrtle Street, with store and Bakery. Fire Insurance, Automobile Insurance | New Britain Real Estate | Exchange, 380 MAIN STREFET. CHIROPRACTOR TALK No. 3 ‘ABOLISH SUFFERING’ (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIEOPRACTOR) | The times through which we are passing | require all the health. strength and energy our bodies can use. Sick people today are never before. Only : the well person can keep up. If you are not enjoying health, it is | largely your own fault. Don't be a burden ' on others. Chiropractic is the open door to health. Hundreds of thousands of people who for years suffered with the same malady which afflicts you have found this to be true. ay aside drugs and operations and have | your spine looked after. This is an age of | ogress and. just as surely as we have air- | planes and wireless telephony, so surely ha Chiropractic. the drugiess health scienc come as an improvement on older methods. | Health is within the reach of everyone Don't let prejudice prevent you from coming to the office for a consultation. which will | not cost you a penny. You owe it te your- sclf, your family and your friends to be well. Here is your opportunity J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 259 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK Suite 407, Fourth Floor Phone 1732 Office Hours: 2 m. m.—2-5 p. m. Evening Hours: Monday. Tuesday, Thurs- day, Saturday, to 8:30 i | While Moving DEWITT . A. RILEY . ROOM 208, NATIONAL DANK BULLDING. | FOR SALE—Two-ton truck. Apply Philip truck and a Vim Bardeck, Arch St 6-25-2d FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, five-passen- ger, in good condition, including four new tires and two spares; 1916 model. James Di Mauro, 90 Arch St., 3d floor 2ax FOR SALE—1917 Buick runabout, cylinder. good mechanical condition; reasonable. 124 Washington St four- price 6-24-3dx FOR SALE—Ford touring car, good condi- tion. three new tires. new top, Call evenings, 34 Rentschier St. City. 6-23-5dx FOR SALE—1916 Dort touring car; remson- able price. Gus Budrick, 41 Austin St., second floor. 6-22-5dx FOR SALE—Brand new Ford touring car; never run; must be sold immediately. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. Telephones 342 and S11. Open Monday and Saturday evenings. S-12-t1 USED TRUCKS When in need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get in touch with us. Mack, Pierce-Arrow, Packard and others: some over- hauled, rebuilt and guaranteed; terms to sult you Phone Liberty 430, or sce CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TR 264 Whalley Ave. K CO., New Haven, Conn. 6-24-t1 e ——— SUMMER RESORTS FOR RENT—Pond point, clusive, furnished cottas $20. Tel. 91-4 July 1 to 7 in- near the sea, 6-26-1dx TO RENT—Rooms, “New Britain Cottage.” Momauguin: opens July * for the season: apply now for reservations. Address Box 10A, Herald §-25-24 TO RENT—Large double front water: with kitchen. Box 74, Short Beach, Conn 6-24-1w e ———————— TO RENT room near TO RENT—4 room furnished flat, West end. Box 20x New Britain Herald 6-26-1dx TO RENT—3 Room tenement 3rd floor. with provements. Itent reasonable. Apply Maple street 6-26-1dx with voung men TO RENT—Three piazza, for two 72 Grand St connecting rooms, parties of Bullding—Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BERiCK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telephcnes 3244 Hew Britain. 1918 Conn. Address American, Box . | NOTICE—Sixteen-passenger hire for special parties Call 1027-13 bus excursions 5 Reo ELECTRICITY—For your electrical work, why not call 1625-1? Special prices on all houses and fixtures; automobile clec- tricians; scrvice men at your service. an Electric Co., 427 West Main 6-22-6dx NOTICE—We specialize in garages, house construction and all branches of carpentry, reshingling roofs, etc. Call us up for prices. Anderson and Deming, telephono 630. 6-22-24dx NOTICE—Shampooing, scalp treatments, facial massage and manicuring; ladies attended at their home. For_appoint- mént. phone 465-5. Margaret W. Hepp, 20 Wilson St 6-21-6d NOTICE—We deal of slightly cords, ete. sec us. used tires. including handle all sizes. International Used Tie Maple avenue, Hartford, Cenn Scanlon, Manager 6-21-6dx NOTICE—Wall paper sacrificed this week, be to bc; finest assortment: going to California. Crusberg, 63 Greenwood Phone Goodyea NOTICE—Francis P. May, violin instruction, 344 Broad St. Studio, Room 40, Booth's Block. Phone 1%42-1. Summer course commencing July 1st 1-6d aliow . 1w in all first-class makes st | 6-21-6dx | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS E. I'. Dun- 6-26-1dx FOR SALE—sStanding ham, Kensingt grass. FOR SALE—Baby W hite Leghorns, Has chicks, Bared Kocks and cach A Tel. 1479-2 FOR SALE—Standing hay on lot 30x300 just wost of 139 Henry street. Look it and make offer. Telephons zabeth §-26-1udx 217 1ax FOR SALE—2 High horses. will sell cheap. xtreet 6-26 brand new. lat- instrument. special price. all tonight. Andrews, 1ax ample FOR SALE—The greatest song ever written “Dear Little Mother Mine it Woolworth §-28-d3x Apply - FOR NAl staniey c—Standing grass. 1.600 street. Telephone 1 1 FOR SALE—Second stand. cheap. Church hand type cases and Adkins Printing Com FOR SALE—Late cabbage plants. prenant, 42 Whiting stree FOR SALE—Celery Prices reasonable. house, & and i lis street plants. Green- 6-26-3dx FOR SALE—Complete outfit for manufac- turing popcorn. crispjetts with completion formulas. practically hew. A genuine bargain if offer is accepted at once: Box €10 Herald 26-3dx FOR SALE—Two péfl tables. Bardeck, Arch St FOR SALE—Freah Polish Farm, Appl. strawberries. Call at 508 North Burritt St. 6-24-4d FOR SALE—Mowing ‘machine ruwe: alse hay; cheap Telephone George H. ton and horse if taken at once. Baldwin, Kensing- 6-24-3dx FOR SALE—A 25-H. P. upright holler, 20- H steam engine in good ru.aning order, one six-steel-roll feed grinder; must be sold at once. Apply E. Pettit, Hudson Lunch, 6-24-3ax FOR SALE—Lady's or call at 63 Vance bicycle. st Tel. 1072-5 NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. guar- antees to make that old mattress equal o new; trial will convince you; quick sery- ice, reasonable prices: we carry a full line of ‘mattresses, etc.; furniture re- covered. Tel. NOTICE—Moving? Just call ). Stack when ready ; satisfaction guaranteed; nllo light express work. hone 2225. 5- dx WAVTI:!D—M.ALF HELP WANTED—2 first class cabinet makers, good steady job. Pearl street 6-26-wix SALESMEN—We want men, capable of earn- ing $5-10 $12 per day on excellent seller Experience not necessary. Call m. 5 to 7 p. m, 71 Church 75 weekly, selling guarantee $36 hour spare time. Eagle Mills, 6-26-1d WANTED—Agents, make guaranteed hosiery We weekly full time, 75c an Experfence unnecessary. WANTED—Man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, | Permanent Brown Brothers -dix vines. bulbs. Nurseries, Rochester, ¢ WANTED—2 messengers, after school. Bring bicycles. Western Union Tel. Co. 11 R R Arcade. 6-26-2d WANTED—Boy to work in The McMillan Store Inc., store. Apply Main street 6-26 201 WANTED—Steamfitters’ belper, chance fo learn. at good wages. Parker & O'Connor Scymour strec 6-26-11 | WANTED _Young man to learn the Walk- Over shoe business. Fine right fellow. Excellent chance for ad- vancement. David Manning's Walk-Over Shoe Store, 211 Main street -3dx WANTED—Local manager for marvelous automobile invention: doubles power, mile: age. officiency; saves its cost first day; endorsed by thousands: a permanent ‘posi- tion worth $100 weekly; sample outfit and Ford car furnished free: write quick. Oves Company, Dept. 1235, Louisville, Ky. 6-(5-19)-2dx opening for t WANTED—! right men; smen; good proposition fine chance for advancement experience not m <ary: commission basis, averaging $5 $12 per day. Call tonight, 5 to 7, 71 Church St 6 2dx WANTED—Collector and solicitor established insurance company; ary and commission: apply Opportunity, Box 33, Herald WANTED—Boy education, age wnity. Box in old- good sal- by letter. dx to work and refere 3B. Herald. n office; state es: good WANTED—Machinist; must be experienced on Singer buttonhole, Union Special button sewing and plain sewing machines; good opportunity for right man. Box 266, Herald WANTED—Registered or registered assistant druggist Crowell's drug store, 254 Main street. 6-4-tr WANTED—Immediately: men on spring scales; good pay and per- manent employment; refcrences required H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St.. Springfield. Mass. 6-2-t¢ Competent scale- WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Sceond-Hand Furniture. L. ZFLDES 138 OAK ST. TEL. 589. Tel. 2520-3. > HAVE YOUE HOUSE HEATEN BY John F. Greene HEATING CONTRACTOK]J Steam, Vapor, Hot Water a Vacuum Systems. 79 Dwight St. New B 1 DIEMAKER WANTED TO MAKE DIES CHARGE OF HEA CHINES. ADD AND 1 ADING AKE MA DIE, BOX 13, HERAL PERSONAL PERSONAL—Teeth, $3.50 set, rowns and bridgework Dr. Dick Euaranteed: At reasonable 6-15-26dx | The N. B. Wood Work- | | to | 6-18-tf | FOR SALE—Aster and celery plants. White, 16 Black Rock Ave., City and one-fourth acres Mrs. LeClair, 17 Wake- Dritain. Phone 1715-13. §-23-5dx FOR SALE—Two standing grass field Court, New FOR SALE—One beef heifer; two grade Holstein bulls, 1!z and 2 years qld; one choice family cow with calf at side; also, work horse, 1,100 pounds. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 234-12 6. t FOR SALE—Two Milch cows; and one Ayrshire. Walter phone 239-1 BABY CHICKS—Leghorns 17, Rocks 19c each; 10 other varieties at low price; delivery prepaid and guaranteed. Roy Clark, 355 Connecticut Boulevard, East Hartford 6-21-1wx e 6oL FOR SALE—Horses. Inquire S. Shurbers, 55 Franklin St. 6-7-tf one Guernsey Miller, tele- 6-21-5dx FOR SALE—Block, twelve tene- ments two stoves. good location. Twenty-four tenement _property. Yields big income. Single house with store fine location and doing big business stock at inventory. Reason for selling il health Farm or will exchange for two or three family house. Farm con sists of 75 acres land and fine buildings, located ahout 5 miles from New Britain. Robert B. White, real estate. insurance, auctioneer, Booth's block 6 Open 2ax tonight e m———ee e WANTED. at | If you have anything to sell, Dbear in mind tha: there never was a better market for it than now. A littlc advt. in the Herald Classified column will prove it. Only 1c A WORD. WANTED—FEMALMA HELP WANTED—Young lads for clerical and cashier. oteady employment. box 24X, Herald worll Apia 26-348 girl or elderly Indy te care ot children and do Hgh( Phone 6-26-13 WANTED—Telephone lactory; state axe, aeraid Box WANTED—School assist wit housework. operator in local experience and saisi s T, w-23-4a4 WANTED—Young lady to operate bookk g mactine; prorerably one with sothe experience; permanent position. P. U, Box 10:s. 6-25-5d WANTED—\ woman for plain covking cGuipped witn et two i Appiy B3¢ housework , and suourpan howm¢ cove, cleanery vos ot wed good terald. 6-2a-1f cieetrical wages i WANTEI good 87 rienced Broadway —Tove pay Arch exp Apply st iwaitresses| Rewcauranty 6-25-2d, s at Latimer Laundry Co., 6-24-1 for “\ housework in no washing; Place. New Britain_all sumiaer] good wages. Call 60 Lenox 6-23-5d1 WANTED—A bousekeeper for two; chance for a good Bader, 34 Bowers street, family of home. Henry Southington, 6-26-3d% WANTED—A woman for general housework in small family. Mrs. W. H. Allen, 1564 Stanley St. §-16-21 | WANTED—Young - women to become tele- Phune Operators; nO eXPErience necessary; paid while learning; ra; after both for length of the advantage of this occupation wik bo explained by .the culef vperator. €. Ii. & Telephone Company. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR CLOAE AND SUIT DEPARTMENT APPLY TO THE BEE HIVE 873 MAIN STREET LOST—Lads’s open-face gold watch, initials “H. B. P." engraved oh same, between A and John streets, vesterday noon. Return to Herald. Reward. 6-25-2dx LOST—Automobile crank, last night, be- tween . Elm .and Maple streets. Address Rev. Campbell, American Paper Goods Co., Kensington, t 6-26-3dx ——— . LOST—Sunday, June 6: Pocketbook con- taining $285 in cash, also recéipt. Reward of $40 if returned to Herald. 6-25-1wx REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—2 tenement house and 3 tene- ment house. Al modern improvements. Big lot, 2 dozen fruit trees. Big bargain. Tnquire A. Millons. 14 Dwight Court. 2nd 6-26-1dx FOR SALE—A fine house on Francis St Eight rooms. steam heat and all improve ments; lot. 50 by 200 feet: good garage. Iso. a very fine six-room cottage on Stratford Road, Belvidere, all improve- ments: lot, 60 by 146. Andrews and Co. Main & Tel. 1236-4 or 207-3 6-25-2ax FOR SALE—Land at Barnesdale, acre and up: building lots, Large building on Wests Main St would make tenements. C. L. Barnesdale. $40 per and up. to rent: Barnes, 6-25-6dx FOR SALE—Two-family frame house and extra lot on the corner of Maple and Pine streets, across from Corbin’s factory. Ad- dress House, Box 11, Herald. 6.22-5 family locatio show 17, WANTED—Twaq lot, in zood sonable and house, price fair income. Herald WANTED—Three-family bouse in good wec- tion: would pay cash if price is satisfac- tory. Address Cash, Box 33 Herald Office. . WANTED—Three or four unfurnished roo; or before September 1 by young couple; no children. Address Box Herald Office. -3dx WANTED—To purchase on easy terms: Six- room cottage in zood section: would pay cash if price is low; give price, terms description and_size of lot. first Address House, Box 6X. Herald WANTED—Young man, Toffice experience, would Production department chance of advancement Herald Box 10A4 D—Tenement of four rooms, Address Box 14B, Herald ¢- Local manufacturing con- applications from with good ‘must be rea- Address 6 with several like of eoncern years’ position in whe Address 6-25-3dx Fuod WAN adults WANTED—Help. cern would weleome voung ladies and young men who are wraduating or not intending to o achool. Positions of various kinds are aper Apply. statin vducation resent employment. 1f and_ kind of sosition preferred, o ST, Herald. return any Box | LEAVE FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow, electric lights, telephone; four acres land, fine building lots; near trolley; six cents to New Britain: vounsz fruit trees, berries, garden planted. Sharp’s Station, Flain- ville. €. H. Culver. 6-21-1wx FOR SALE—D: Wing lot on Frederick St., Manle Hill; 75-foot frontage; will be sola at reasonable figure. Apply The Rogers Sash and Door Co., 159 Chestnut street Telephone 499. 5-25-t2 TOWN—Opportunity to buy a nice home reasonable. Cottage of 7 rooms. am improvements, steam heat, beautiful loca- tion on Francis street, near Stanley. Lot 50x213, garden all planted, garage for twé cars hen house, (chicken yard) and fruit trees. If intercsied call 1809-3. 6-26-3dx —_— FURNISHED ROOMS, ! > TR TO RENT—Furnished rooms with W conveniences for light housekeeping; a3 aral nirance: central; three minutes to' 18 Prospect street. . 6-19-1ax« ¥ TO . RENT—Furnished rooms. located. s Muin| ¢-26-2ax. TO RENT—One room for gentleman, Amer-." ican only. 45 Walnut &¢ 3 TO RENT—Four rooms, farnished. improve- ments. electrici $45_per month; five minutes to center. Box 21Z, Herald | Office. 6-24-3dx | PERSONAL—T%p whom it may concern, Cohen w! Py moth ID—A five-room temement with im- Apply Herald Box X WANT provements, TO, RENT—Two furnished rooms for t housekceping or four gentlemen: alli TED——Exfieflenm maid for md»‘“ 185 "3

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