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pg lot« on Black Rock Avenue All desirable properties. D. RUNMPHRE" ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Koberts, Hawley 4id Linwood The littlc Want Advt. costs CLASSIFIED | ---— Dear in mind tha: there never 1c a Word was a bth.:‘rlmuket Minimum Ch e 20c A littlc advt. in CASH IN ADVANCE _This is not a question of credit. Bovl:i(eeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. PRESENTED TODAY (Continued ONLY 1c A WORD. The re- sults are big and quick. The From Sixth Page.) e Herald Classified Column is at need promotion of transportation is imperative “We therefore favor a liberal and comprehensive policy for the devel- opment and utilization of our harbors and interior wa than. now. by water your service. You it the Herald Olnssified column. will prove it. WC A WORD. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Try it out tomorrow. The re- sults will surprise you. NOTICE WANTED—FEMAL). HELP parties taken Telephone 188-2. WANTED—Three or four unfurnished rooms by colored couple. : Address liow Harvard St FOR SALE—Fine square plano, good tone; make offer. L mapie WANTED—A good laundress to do washing at home anu cali tor and deliver salue. Mrs. George Bodwell, 80 Garden street. Telephone 495-3. -2-20 meat slice - = WANTED—Retined woman as housekebp for professional ian and six-year-oi daughter; references required. Addres Hs0x 14XX, Herald Office. 7-2 Y. PHONE 343 I I rTITrd JOSEPH FEINGOLD = GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 16 1 —SATURDAY SPECIALS— OODS AT LOW assenger Reo bus for hire parties or excursions. Call T-1-3dx NOTICE—Have the carbon burned out yof your engine, to avoid trouble while on your holida or vacation trip, at The Commereiai. Welding Co., 111 Cherry St. Welding of all meials. Impossibilitics a | specialty. Open every evening. 6-30-4dx FOR SALI a good, | 11on wweat and coffee grinder, to Herald | aud otner Lxtures; can be had at a very 2dx | Jow price. L'home 1311-12. 114 Winte street. 7 x s WANTED—A child for board; motherly care assured Office Box 7K. Answer WANTED—Clerks (men, women), 18 upward, for Postal Mail service; $130 montn; ex- aminations July: expericnce unnecessary KUOW WHAU Li) COSU 4Nt winter. For particulars write J. Leonard (former | <:oft Farm, Stanley Quarter Civil Service Examiner), 313 Equitable | i 7 Bldg., Washington. i FOE SALE—Standing grass, all kinds; 3 = = 'ANTED—Competent maid for gemera liousework. lnquire Mrs. A. H. Metcals 98 Harrison st 6-30-t4 WANTED—A maid for general housewark’ 4DOUL August i appiy wirs. ol W. Hetch, Harrson st 6-29-iwz lapic- Telephone SMALLEY 3dx ST. NOTICE—General trucking, local and long- distance moving; reasonable faction guaranteed. Tel. 1865. Brown, 210 Smalley St FOR SALE—Heavy work horse and harmess; price 3iv. C. L. sarncs, ORE OF HIGHEST GRADE ¢ st possinLE & for 80c¢ @ 6 2 for 6 for 80c 2 for 3 b 17¢ 15¢ WANTED—Parties golng to shore for sum mer wishing to rent home to two adult address Herald Box State_ rates. References. 33 2D 2 p MILK 14c WANTED—School girl or elderly lady BLL/S SOUPS & BEANS YORK STATE CORN FOR SALE—Horseshoeing and jobbing busi- ness; goud business 0o (WO i “iectric | assist witn care o1 chiarea aad do Ugh Liowers, arill and power saw and | housework. rhone 1ze9-12 6-26-13 toois; only shop in town. slallock and - = 2 rarrar, Piainviie: rear @ Hast Main St WANTED—Girls at Latimer Laundry Co Ziw 48 \walnut st 6-24-y = prer} WANTED—Young women to become Selu: Phune operators; no experience necessary; PAIQ While icarming; rapid increases there- iler buth fos length of Aervice and merit: the advantage ui Lhis occupstion will be explained by the culef operator. 8. &i. & Telephone Company. / WANTED—By refined gentleman: Furnished room in residential section; references furnished. Address P. O. Box NOTICE—We specialize In garages, house construction and all branches of carpentry, reshingling roofs, etc. Cail us up for Anderson and Deming, telephono 6-22-24dx tie can: PUFFED WH lady 274l Store? You can make a good living . : - hether th h or | rry whether the sun shines tomorrow or Flood Comtrol redemption of the pledge t us sell your house ined in our last platform by *he Le . arch 1, 1917, and point to the suc- AMP KiAL ESTA' E CO “cssful control of tne floods of the river, California, under the policy "of “,!"fr——‘-‘nmm»h"' that law for its complete justifica- e . NOTIC xteen-) policy to other flood control prob- for apasial lems wherever the federal interest quired Reclamation of Arid Lands. administratjon we have transformed the government reclamation projects 000,000 from a condition of impend- ing fallure and loss of confidence in thre h such large enterprises to a condition of dcemonstrated success OAT MEAL, “‘AK’;;N productive tands now sustain 40,000 PRUNES y prosperous families and have an an- R see . SR S 000,000, not ieclu & the crops antees to make that old mattress equal to L] e e .s d e - drive your car on that trip this year. Price =pring and wmatiress. So Basscut treet. " ot grown on a million acres outside the | mew: trial will convince you: quick serv- | right Refercmces, Parties taken out in | iclephone 1100 S A T SR lling off a | You don’t h $ easy as ro g oif a log. ou aon ave 'l h Ch ‘We commend the democratic con- One family house at 107 Chapman street | s com- s passage of ‘the flood control act of lississippi river and the Sacramento | - ROOMS 305-8 BANK BLD& tion. We favor the cxtension of this 1027-13 involved justifics the expenditure re- By wise legislation and progressive representing an investment of $100,- the ability of ths government to carry whereby formerly arid and wholly un- O JIFFY JELL nual crop production of over $70.- |y, = 5 e NOTICE—Iardware City Bedding Co. guar- | WANTED—Why not have a capable driver | FOR SALE—Two white enamel beds with | WANTED—)oung EXTRA SPECIAL—S A. M. TO 2 projects suppiled with storage water | IC& reasonable prices; we carry a full line | Buick six. Box 22, Driver. 7-3-2-dx | et 14 acrad of mattresses, pring te.; M it re- o . LARGE NEW POTATOES, full 15 Ib peck from government works 23 e At FOR SALE—Must be sold at once, cholce covered. Tel. 231 6-18-26dx o o e ichion o e o 2 “We favor ample appropriations for - - ~ | WANTED—To b by S S T PILLSBURY'S BEST, 2415 Ib bag v e e on Rox 1 ot il L the continuation and extension of this X1z No reasonable cash offer re ANULATED, CONFECTION \Il\' his | NOTICE—Movi Just call D. Stack when | 10¥30 or 12 Dux A8, B , as owner is leaving town Mrs ¥ SUGAR—OUBE, G great work of home building and in- ready ; t action guaranteed; also light — - 73 Beacon street, Hartford. ’ P ternal improvement along the same express work. I'hone 2226 5-28-24dx WANTEL e e St e e e 7 J al I the A tha 11 'ac- = Can t Go Wrong On My ncesfi* e e e ——— ters now running to waste shall be LOSY GOBUVEBBVOHOVEH wwam in private American family. S5 Franiiin —— e te ride homes and to add to BGG L P LOST—Between Park Hotel and Hotel WALK UP ONE FLIGHT AND SAVE MONEY stroet 7-1-3dx the food supply, power resources and | "/ 0ioh” Small purse containing D TO I [LESNICK taxable property, with the govern- railroad puss card and sum of money Watch Repairing, Jewelry Repairing and Engraving. ment ultimately reimbursed for the | Ilease return to A. J. Morris, Hotel entire outllay. Washington. 1dx work promptly done. We reset Diamonds while you wait, and presence. I. RESNICK, Jeweler AIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, OONN. OVER MODERN BOOT SHOP 1wx FOR SALE—L| 111 Beiden tle Bulck Four touring car. street i-2-dix FOR SALE—Four horses, in pairs or single. Price right. E. T. Ryan, Forestvill WANTED—By two girl students at State Normal Training School: Room and board in private family; to commence in Sep- tember. Please address Miss Alice Thomp- son, No. 110 Bridge street, Copn. Al sd | FOR SALE—Baby chicke—Three weeks old. Barred Kocks, K. I. Reds. Mrs. A. Uhryn, 112 Cariton strect Tel. i28-5 T-2-Zdx Armenia. “We express our deep and earnest sympathy for the unfortunate people of Armenia and we believe that our government, consistent with its con- m—— stitution and principles, should ren- 5 der every possible and proper ald to FOUND. them in their efforts to establish and e maintain a government of their own. | FOUND—A sum of money on Glen street, | Sunday, June Owner will please call The Trade Commission. on Mrs. Hayes, ¢ Glen street, and prove “The democratic party heartily en- | °wnership. TElax dorses the ercation and work of the WANTED—To buy: Touring car, five- or LOST—Either on Church or Main St.: seven-passenger; state model and_ price. of money. Finder kindly return to 79 Elm | Box Auto 27, Herald. 7-1-3dx St Liberal reward. J. Doyle. 7-2-2 ~ WANTED—Job as foreman on all kinds of building work; eighteen years' experience as contractor-builder. Louis T. Brusso, 122 Migh St, City. P. O. Box 460. 6-25-6dx FOR SALE—One Coal range. K. T. Sioper, Range and one Gas ! 101 Lake street ] FOR SALE—Ice cream machine and freerer, shafting and belting; also, disnes anu s quart and pint brick paper boxvs. 142 WANTED—Four- or five-room tenement by | _“ain street Gl respectable American family. Mr. John = Reid, No. 50 Walnut St. 6-25-1wx | FOR SALE—Twelve gallons guaranteed chestuut brown paint, lead and oil ' mix- ture, also lead, shellac; sacrifice tonight; leaving city Crusberg. Call 1063 WANTED—By two adults, apartment or flat of three or four rooms unfurnished in de- = i-zdx dware City Loan Corp. ction and offers for sale on easy snement houses, Single dwellings. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. federal trade commission in estab lishing a fair field for competitive business free from trade monopoly statutes governing its activities so as to grant it authority to prevent the unfair use of patents in restraint of trade. Livestock. “For the purpose of insuring just and fair treatment in the great in- terest of the livestock market and in- stilling confidence in growers through which production would be stimulated and price of meats to consumers be uitimately reduced, we favor the en- actment of legislation for the super- vision of such markets by the nation- al government Conclusion. “Believing that we have kept the democratic faith and resting our claims to the cor fidence of the people not upon grandiose promise but upon the solid performances of our party, we submit our record to the nation's REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—On car line in Berll Five- room house, store. barn and one-fourth acre land. T. F. Cashman Farm Agency. Berlin, Conn. Tel. 665-4 2dx FOR SALE—Five-room bungalow; lights. gas, water: barn: one acre within 10 minutes’ walk of center 220 Broad St, Plainville, Conn. phone ¢ electric land; Apply Tele- 7-1-3d FOR SALE—To settle an estate: five shore lots on water front at Woods Beach, South Lyme, Conn on property every minute until ber 10th Twenty- Point o Agent Septem- 6-30-1wx FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow; electric lights; telephone; four acres land; fine building lots; near trolley: six cents New Britain: young- fruit trees; berrie garden planted; Sharp’s Station, Plain- ville. C. H. Culver. 6-28-1wx PERSONAD sirable location. Box fAA. 6-29-3dx —— FOR SALE—Baby carriage in good condi- - all at 124 Kockwell avenue or teie- WANTED—Three or four unfurnished ‘rooms; e b T-1-3ax no children. E. W. Chappell, 131 Lin- coln St. 6-28-5dx < FOR SALE—Winter cabbage plants at 127 Jerome St 7-1-3dx upright plano; must be sold: easy 9. 7-1-2dx FOR SALE—New and second-hand bicycles and supplies: Fisk tires and tubes at reasonable prices. Peter Rosso, 336 East Main St 7-1-3dx WANTED—Carpentry work of all kinds; garages, store fronts, repairing, etc., at the jowest rates. Gardiner and Sundstrum, | Phone 281-3 6-25-6dx FOR SALE—Bebr Bros. highest grade, new; torms. Telephane WANTED—Men and wom feet, sore corns and callous of Snow-Drop Salve, 25c. Works wonders. Guaranteed by Crowell's Drug Store and Clark & Brainerd Co. Druggists. 6-16-40dx with burning to try a box | FOR SALE—Three-partition Baldwin box, first-class condition Phone 824-2. ice 54 Buell street 7-1-3dx FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and three scts of harness; good., sound horse, weight 1,300 { 1bs. Box 1:H, Herald. 6-30-4dx. WANTED—Immediately: Four- or five-room tenbment by American family of three, 10 or 15 minutes from Main St. Box 26B, Herald. T-1-8dx —— AUTOMOERILES FOR SALE—Restaurant, 232 Park street. 30-1wx WANTED TRIMMERS AND .COPYE] FOR WHOLESALE MILLINERY HOUSS 4 STEADY WORK; GOOD P‘!.’ ALSO PIECE WORKERS ' AT ONCB P m;mp COMPANY Il Street CONN. » FOR SALE—Four-vear-old horse; 1,230; price. Berlin. weight g0od worker and driver; reasonable Carmine Vendrillo, Hudson street, 6-28-6dx consideration and ask that the pledges of this platform be appraised in the light of that record.” CITY ITEMS Get your Victrola for the 4th for $1 at Henry Morans’, 365 Main Street. —Advt. | SCMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, B ford. Cottage 1905 open July to Octob «on beach terms; reasonable. Mrs. A. D Frey. Telephone. 30- PERSONAL—To Mrs of charge. whom it may concerm: Cohen will supply mother's miik free 107 Willow St 6-28-5dx FOR SALE—I918 Chevrolet touring, A-1 mechanically; new tires and spare, new | bumper; newly painted; don’t miss this if you want a real bargain; price $425 if sold at once. Inquire 33 Glen St. 1dx FOR SALE—1919 Oldsmobile, seven-passen- ger, eight-cylinder; also, 1916 Chalmers Six and 1916 Ford touring car at reason- able prices. Peter Rosso, 336 East Main | street. 7-1-5dx house with large lot on Oak street. Price $4,400. family houses on Maple street. ly house on Belden street, 15 rooms; has all mod- nta. Price $9,000. tain Real Estate Exchange PERSONAL—Teeth. Don’t wait. Get ome | of our $7.50 sets today; guaranteed. Gold | bridge work at reasonable prices; teeth cleaned; teeth extracted, no pain, no cocaine, Dr. Dickerman, West Pearl | street 25-6ax FOR SALE—1916 three-speed Indian motor- cycle: just painted, overhauled; can be seen after 6 p. m. No. 36 Webster St., Plainville. 6-28-6dx LAKE POCOTOPAUG—A full fw d cabin on the island and boat for the sea son or month. Inquire of J. A. Sextos st Hampton, Conn. 29-r01, 5 ! TO RENT—Furnished rooms at Indian fixeck, Branford, Conn.; week-end accon tions. Inquire J. Ryan, 646 Arg FOR SALE—Nation: tectograph all in good condition. Herald. cash register, Pro- check-writer and typewriter, Address Box F Insurance Open Evenings 't Beat This Offer in Town PFamily Houses, modern throughout. Income $1,920. or both. Small amount of cash required. Wires Need Apply. are City Co-operative Ass'n, Inc. , No. 122 Main St SHIELD, Mgr. STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES Parts . of the World GEO. A. QUIGLEY FRANK H. PEWRITERS ALL MAKES e deal in every make typewriter Rented, Repaired and Exchanged Britain Typewriter Exchange in St. Tel. 612 C. F. Neumann and family are spending their vacation in the White Mountains. Exclusive agents Stetson Besse-Leland Co.—advt. Joseph W. Savage of ,Prospect street left this morning for Columbia university in New York, where he will attend the graduate summer school which lasts for a term of six weeks. Summer comforts, silk hose, soft collars, wash neckwear. The Farrell Clothing Co.—advt. E. Dayton Humphrey sold today a three family house at No. 23 Hawk- ins street belonging to Andrew J. An- derson, to the New Britain General hospital. The house will be remod- cled and used for nurses’ quarters and general hospital purposes. July Victor Recoras, Henry —Advt. Edmund Cahill, Civil War veteran, of 182 Glen street, will leave tonight for a trip to Montreal ahd London. Ontario, to visit his nephew. ANl shirts on sale. The S Menus store.—advt. The Talmud Torah association of this city will hold its annual picnic and outing at Quartet park on Sunday af- ternoon, July 4. There will be sports, games, a fine musical program and refreshments. The picnic is given an- nually to cover the yearly deficit July Victor records. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. The Landers, Frary & Clark Mutual Ald association will hold its annual outing and field day on July 10, at the Berfin fair grounds. The prizes for the athletic events are on exhibition in B. C. Porter Sons’ store, 224 Main street 25 per cent. discount and Stein-Bloch suits Clothing Co.—advt Waldo Gilibert, Rabert, and John Street will go on a trip tomorrow to Montauk Point Istand July shoes. Morans. w on Shuman The Farrell Merriman fishing Long Victor records. C. L. & Co.—advt Sweet Orr overails Clothing Co.—Advt Arion shirts and makes, $1.95. The S. avt ah —advt. Juiy Victor & Co.—advt Pierce The Farrell other leading W. Menus store m's students’ reception Tues records. C. L. Pierce WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-HancC Furniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK ST. TEL. 589-23. Celebrate July 4th with A CAMERA Just Arrived — A Fresh Lot of Kedak Films Arcade Studio Kodak Headquarters Insure Your Furniture While Moving DEWITT A. RILEY ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDIN THRIFT. URGES GREX President of Women's Clubs Wants Old Clothes Made Over and Worn. Des Moines, la., July 2.—The wear- by the delegates to convention of ing of old clothe the fifteenth bicnnial of Waomen's Josiah Evans Fedcration Mrs. the Gencral Clubs, Cowles is urged by of the federation. must prevail it we There is denim gingham would simply make women who really need such things. Make over what you have. Come to the convention with a story of thrift that will thrill other wamen into doing likewise.™ said Mrs. Cowles' appeal. president thrift to help right conditions “Wartime are no need dress which for the or rage it harder TO RENT—Two furnished rooms !or—l.lsh-t FOR SALE—One Ford and one Vim delivery truck in good condition; bargains if taken at once; crowded for floor space. K. .. Chariand, Central Auto Station, 236 Main street. 6-30-4dx TO RENT TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, all improvements, 151 Oak street; garage if desired 7-2-2dx FOR SALE—Model 83 Overland roadster; good condition: high extension back magneto; new top and cover; just painted; owner just got bigger c: C. J. Heming- way, 151 North Washington St, Phone 157, Plainville. §-30-3dx TO RENT—Five-room tenement, all improve- ments, rear 217 Chestnut street. Irving Rachlin, 325 Main St 1d TO RENT—In Kensington: Tenement of five rooms. near church and school, $15 Telephone 92-4 7 FOR SALE—Hupmobile, model N, cord tires, slip covers, Bosch magnetos, bumper, spot- light, spring oilers, clock; new top, just painted: engine in perfect condition: price reasonable Tel. $33 6-30-d4x TO RENT—Six-room tcnement, all improve- ments, and one four-room; adults onl No. 263 Maple St. 7-2-3d FOR SALE—Packard touring, “38"; newly ! painted, first class condition; bargain. Cen- | tral Auto Station, rear B. C. Porter of five rcoms, al Apply S. . 1€vin -1 TO RENT—Tenement modern Improvements. 338 Main St. TO RENT—Three-room ten provements, electric lights. a good Used lnquln- L. Bayer, 118 Willow St. you to get in - touch with us Mack. Pierce-Arrow, TO RENT—Four-reom tenement, 45 Conner- Packard and others; some over- ton street. dx hauled, rebuilt and guaranteed; terms to suit you. USED TRUCKS When need of 7-1-24x Truck, it will pay in TO RENT—Six-room tenement, improvements, 74 Seymour St Milstein, 427 all modern Phone Liberty 430, or see Sl 30, o Chestnut ephone CHANDLE Chestnut St Telephone MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave.. New Haven, Conn. TO RENT—F improvements, electricity. within walking distanc Herald Box 11Z $43" per month: of center. Address 6-30-3dx 6-24-t § i l WANTED—MALE ! Apply | neatly furnished, | WANTED—A young mas Apply Alling Rubber G WANTED—Young mac delivery. Apply Largj Main St WANTED—Several b chool boys for sl Saturday preferred 1 Main St B ey TY TO l;m TEACHING PROFESS dditional instructors are in the following departmj e jtain Trade Schy N TAL PATTERN OPPORTUNT to| 7 Op; | WANT MeM FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Large, "t with home 29 South pleasant privileges, gor High St front young room, 1ady 1dx TO RENT TO RENT—Furnished rooms, modern provements, central location. near Main. S TO RENT—One furnished room, suitable for one gentleman, with private family. Mrs Egan. 161 Washington St 1ax TO RENT—Furnished reom. €4 Chureh St im- § Elm St, 7-2-2d4% A FEW CHOICE OFFICES INQUIRE HE MUTUAL BUILDING 2 MAIN STREET Mrs. Walsh, 0-2dx DOWNSTAIRS 403 Weat 7-1-2ax lving NT—Nice furnished room, > o =t TO RENT—Two furnished rooms; room and X with private bath: for two, gentlemen. P, O. Box 23, Plainvilie Conn 1-¢dx oo Sullding—Repaming. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD. ERICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinda. 8 Court St Telephones 334+ New Britain, Conn. 191 TO RENT—Large furnished room, or two gent with 690 Main St for ome private family. 6-30-3dx housekeeping or fopr zentlemen: veniences. 65 Winthrop St all con- €-25-6dx WANTEL team “Tallow NTED—] useful in ga Charland, Cen street. WANTED—Salesn ducements; for Rambler Tire Conn., or by md ANTED—? first ¢ puy. steady job. ers’ Co WANTED—Sic igarn. at x WA me. many 78