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0“009000'###*######0@4 DR COOMBS &9 A Fine Paying Business Block located. Four large stores and partments. This is remarkable & e for a good investment. Come in and see us at once. = S 8 o] 4ed-oge g T Todode e Lo qotod e kogedede bo kot kg RKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2026 BERS OF NEW BRITAIN REAL ESTATE BOARD. 'QOQ%@#########Q###### BEST l'RI(‘Il'H FOR ALL KINDS OF UNK <Fiand Furniture. ZFLDES TEL. 580-23. FOR SALE lots on Black Rock Avenue, desirable propertics. h. D. HUMPHREY ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Sullding—Repamiong. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. § Court St Telephones 3241 tlew Britain. Coon. 1918 Roberts, Hawley abtd Linwood You ‘Want to Buy a Good ‘One Man Store? You can make a good living The Naturcopathic Physician and Chiropractor Office hours: Lady assistant, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. 10 4. m. to 5 p. m. Corner West Main St 765. 252 Main St, Telephone 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 lungs then were in very bad condi- tion and I was all in. I am now per- fectly cured, and yo« have built up my whole system so that I am much stronger than ever before. In fact, I feel like a giant. My brother Bill who was blind and physicians said he would never see daylight asgain 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 you will publish this 1 will gladly pay for it for 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 discases, all ner- vous conditions, skin diseases and stomach troubles with positively no failures in neuritis, sciatica or any form of rheumatism. Electro Therapy treatments of all forms. Electric Light Baths, Alpine Sun Rays, Ultra Violct Rays, Arc Vio- let Rays and the Masseur Machine treatments are given my patients withou* additional cost. Working people and families are treated until cured for $1.50 per treatment. m_g BT /) easy as ronm8 offa 108 You don t have The best of selected raw milx thor- whether the sun shines tomorrow or One family house at 107 Chapman street Let us sell your house. P KREAL ESTATE CO, coutrnction‘ and offers for sale on easy es of local industri-~ —Three tenement o tenement houses, Single dwellings. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. ln praperies, otc . before having them cleansed. Call up them and deliver—or leave them at 72 W. Main St. Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. 78 WEST MAIN STREET ’t Beat This Offer in Town Family Houses, modern throughout. Income $1,020, or both. Small amount of cash required. Wires Need Apply. ardware City Co-operative Ass'n, Inc. FRANK H. 122 Main St SHIELD, Mgr, NT—Storage Building with Side Track on Railroad ULTZ & COSTELLO, 2 Main St. Inc. Tel. 24-4 PEWRITERS ALL MAKES e deal in every make typewriter d, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged Britain Typewriter Exchange West Main St. Tel. 612 | | | furnishings at | 89 ARCH ST 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— tor ours is the finest raw milk made correct pasteurizing. ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFE. Order It toduy. J. E. SEIBERT & SON. 401 PARK STREET. Telcphone 1936. - LOOK Your Lawn Mowers Over See if they need sharpening or repair- ing, also Shears, Axes, Knives, Saws, Etc. Call Mr. Fritz REAR 31 GREENWOOD ST. Nlaphone 153-12 At the Present Time you are all hollering for economy and t the same time you are extrava- gant on things that you can really economize a very large percentage. If you buy vour clothing and gents' the Economy Ciothing street, you wi.l posi- save at least per cent. and We are not asking much of We simply wish to have vou us a visit, whicn does not cost anything, while 1t might mean deal you. Store, $9 Arch tivel more. you pay you a great Simon Kaplan PROP. New Britain, Conn. to Farmfor Sale! 130 acres of good land well located and in high state of cultivation. Fine sct of buildings with improvements. There are 10 acres of acres of potatocs, cormn, two 10 acres oats and 6 acres of millet now growing on this farn Full set of tools and two large silos included. Don't miss it. The price is REASONABL Robert B. White| chl Eswte Insurance Auctioneer, Insure Your Furniture While Moving DEWITT A. RILEY ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. The little Want Advt. costs ONLY 1c A WORD. The re- sults are big and quick. The Herald Classificd Column is at your service. You need it. Try it out tomorrow. The re- sults will surprise you. NOTICE NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners rented, $1.256 per day. Round file gas stove lighters, cents each; tips, 15 cents. Telephone 2079 6-24-eod-tf taken 3 out. 7-2-2d4 NOTICE—Automobile Frank Brown parties Telephone 18§ CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Mlmmum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVAN CE This is not a question of credit. Bovkkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. N WANTED WANTED—Three or four unfurnished rooms by colored couple. Address Bowen. 33 Harvard St T-2-2dx WANTED—A chlld for board; motherly care assured. Office Box 7K. a good, Answer to Herald 7-2-2dx NOTICE—Sixteen-passenger Reo bus for hire for special parties or excursions. Call 1027-13 7-1-3dx NOTICE—Have the carbon burned out of your engine. to avoid trouble while on our holiday or vacation trip, at The mmercial Welding Co., 111 Cherry St. Welding of all metals. Impossibilities a specialty. Open every evening. 6-30-4dx NOTICE—General trucking, local and long- distance moving; reasonable rates; satl faction guaranteed. Tel. 1565. Frank E. Brown, 240 Smalley St. 6-28-1wx NOTICE—We specialize In garages, house construction and all branches of carpentry, reshingling roofs, etc. Call us up for prices. Anderson and Deming, telephone 630, 6-22-24dx NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. guar- antees to make that old mattress cqual to new; trial will convince you; quick serv- ice, reasonable prices; we carry a full line of mattresses, springs, etc.; furniture re- covered. Tel. 2314-4. 6-18-26dx NOTICE—Moving? Just call D. Stack when satisfaction guaranteed; also light work. Phone 2225. 5-23-24dx WANTED—Salesmen; live wires; ducements; for tires and tubes. Rambler Tire and Rubber Co.. Building, Stamford, Conn., or by good in- Apply at Whitney mail. 2-tf WANTED—Salesmen. Three men to travel | through state as agents for a live, growing concern; excellent chance for promotion; experience unnecessary: salary or commis- sion basis. Box 24, Herald. 7-3 WANTED—Man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, bulbs; permanent. Brown Brothers Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 1ax WANTED—A young man for store work. Apply Alling Rubber Co. T-2-t8 s TR e b S WANTED—Young man for a grocery auto delivery. Apply Landwehr Bros., 401 West Main St. 3ax WANTED—Several bright, energetic High School boys for all-week store work and Saturday extras; those with experience preferred. Apply Fine's Quality Shop. 321 Main St. - 7-2-2d WANTED—Collector and solicitor in old- established fmsurance company; good sal- ary and commission: apply by _letter. Opportunity, Box 3, Herald. WANTED—A middle-aged man to drive team. Apply to New Britain Hide and Tallow Co., rear 70 John St. 7-1-3dx et e WANTED—Reliable man to make himself useful in garage. Apply at once to E. J. Charland, Central Auto Station, 236 Ma street 6-30-4dx WANTED—Steamfifters’ helper, chance to learn, at good wages. Parker & O'Connor, 77 Seymour street. 6-26-tf WANTED—Registered or registered assistant druggist Crowell's drug store, 254 Main street. 6-d-tt WANTED—Immediately: Competent scale- men on spring scales; good pay and per- manent employment; references required. H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St., Springfield, M 2-te REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Near Hartford, on state road: acres, %0 acres plan 20 head ex cellent stock: beautiful house, full set outbuildings, etc.: silo; net come $4.000 rly; price $8500; cash $3,500. Farmers Realty, 721 Main street, Hartford 7-3-6dx FOR SALE—On car line in Berlin: Five- room house, store. barn and one-fourth acre land. T. F. Cashman Farm A[enc\ Berlin, Conn. Tel. 668-4. -2-2dx FOR SALE—Five-room bungalow; electric lights. gas, water: barn; one acre land: within 10 minutes’ walk of center. Apply 220 Broad St., Plainville, Conn. Tele- phone 43-2. 7-1-3a FOR SALE—To settle an estate: Twenty- five shore lots on water front at Point o Woods Beach, South Lyme, Conn. Agent on property every minute until Septem- ber 10th 6-30-1wx ¥OR SALE—Six-room bungalow; lights: telephone: four acres land: fine bullding lots; near trolley; six cents to 3 Britain: young fruit trees: berries; : Sharp's Station, Plain- Cuiver. electric ELKS’ GRILL 30 Washington St. e — SPECTAL SUNDAY DINNER —C—— $1.50 Per Plate —— Served from 1 o'clock to 8 p. m. A la Carte from 8 p. m. to 11 p. m. Music from 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. Enjoy a hearty Sunday dinner at the EIk<' Grill and bring your Family along. Open to Public. e — Radishes G Cream of Chicken Consomme Rice 1d Salmon ayonnaise You Stuffed Chicken \pple Sauce Roast Leg of Spring Lamb Mint Sauce or Boiled Potatoes String Beans Strawberry Ice Oream Pound Cake Demi-Tasse her| Sonp Boiled C Roast Masbed 5a | 7-1-3ax | in- WANTFD—Clerks (men, women), 18 upward, for Postal Mail service: $130 montn; ex- aminations July; experience unnecessary. For particulars write J. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner), 343 Equitable 1Blds., Washington. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—One horse, eight works double or single; 1,500 or weigat. Inquire 200 wigh St Jaftrey Store. years old; 1,400 Telephona 7-3-2dx FOR SALE—One good family cow, years old, milkins 14 guarts daily; iwo-vear-old heiter with calf at N. W. Baldwin, kensington, Tel. 254-12. FOR SALE—New Perfection oil stove, four- vurner, with oven; used two months; hrst- class condition. C. J. Griffin, 10 Armi- stice street. -3dx seven aiso, side. 1d If you have anything to sell, bear in mind tha: there never. was a better market for it than now. A littlc advt. in the Herald OClassified column will prove it. Only 1c A WORD, T WANTED—FEMALL HELP WANTED—Three Apply Broadway street. experienced Kestaurant, waltresses 67 Arcn 7+3-30x WANTED—A good laundress to do wushipg at home and call for and deliver same. Mrs. George Bodwell, 30 Garden street. Telephone 495-3. 2-2d WANTED—Refined woman as housel for professional man and six-year-ol daughter; reterences required. Address Box 14XX, Herald Office. 6d WANTED—Parties going to shore for sum- mer wishing to rent home to two adults, address Herald Box 33A. State rates. References. 7-2-2dx | WANTED—By refined gentleman: Furnished room in residential section; references furnished. Address P. O. Box 384, City. 7-2-3dx WANTED—Why not have a capable driver drive your car on that trip this year. Prices right.” References. Parties taken out Buick six. Box 22, Driver. WANTED—To buy new or second-hand 10x20 or 12x20. Box 1 WANTED—Two men for room and board in private American family. $8 Franklin street. -3dx WANTED—By two girl studenth at State Normal Training School: Room and board in private family; to commence in Sep- tember. Please address Miss Alice Thom; son, No. 110 Bridge street, Waterbu Conn. 7-1-3d WANTED—To buy seven-passenger; Box Auto 27, Touring car, five- or ate model and price. Herald. 7-1-3dx WANTED—Job as foreman on all kinds of buflding work; eighteen years' experience as contractor-builder. Louis T. Brusso, 122 High St., City. P. O. Box 460. 6-28-6dx respectable American family. Mr. John I ‘WANTED—Four- or five-room tenement by Reid, 6-28-1wx H No. 50 Walnut St. WANTED—Carpentry work of all kinds; garages, store fronts, repairing. etc. at the lowest rates. Gardiner and Sundstrum, Phone 281-3. §-28-6dx WANTED—Men and women with burning feet, sore corns and callouses to try a box of Snow-Drop Salve, 26c. Works wonders. aranteed by Crowell's Drug Store and rk & Brainerd Co., Druggists. 6-16-40dx ! C WANTED—Immediately: Four- or five-room | tenement by American family of three, 10 | or 15 minutes from Main St. Box | Herala. —————— AUTOMOEILES FOR SALE—1917 Bulck touring car; mew top, four good tires, two spares; engine A-1 condition. 209 Stanley St. Telephone 1284-14. -3dx FOR SALE—1918 Ford roadster with bed body: one fine touring car. R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St. Phone 2051. 7-3-3dx FOR SALE—Vim truck, painted. 165 High St. 1918 model, just 1dx | FOR SALE—1919 Oldsmobile, seven-pussen- 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 FOR SALE—One Ford and one Vim delivery truck in good condition; bargains if taken at once; crowded for floor space. K. J. Charland, Central Auto Station, 236 Main street. 6-30-4dx FOR SALE—Hupmobile, model N, cord tires, siip covers, osch magnetos, bumper, spot- light, spring oilers, clock; new top, just painted: engine in perfect condition; price reasonable Tel. $33 6-30-a4x FOR SALE—Packard touring, painted, first class condition; bargain. Cen- tral Auto Station, rear B. C. Porter Sons. -6dx 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- bauled, rebuilt and guarantee terms to suit you Phone Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO., Whalley Ave.. New FOR SALE MAXWELL TOURING CHALMERS ROADSTER OLDSMOBILE S TOURING CHEVROLET TOURING FORD TON TRU CADILLAC 8 TOURING Time Payments Arranged SIM BOOKMAN 4 Elm St., corner Main St. Phone 484 in Hartford trolley car center: A package ete. Reward if re 1dx containing child’s suit turned to Hersld Oftice LOST—Will the boy who picked up a siver locket in fromi of the Post Office Fridav afternoon return it to receive reward” in of 1dx LOST—Bank Book No. ings Bank. Finder | G.C. Beckett 3962 on Berlin LOST—Either o Church or Main St.: of monex. Finder Kindly return to Liberal rewa:d. J. Dovie st 38" mewly | 1 Booth’s Block. 241 Vine street and | | | FOR SALE—Flne square piano, good tone; make ofter. 1 Maple St., rlainvilie dx WANTED—Competent maid for genes housework. laquire Mrs. A. H. Metcai 98 Marrison St 6-30- FOR SALE—Slightly used electric combina- Uon meat and coifee grinder, meat slicer and other nxtures; can be had at a very low price. Phone 1311-12. 114 street. FOR SALE—Standing grass, all kinds; you Know what nay cost last winter. maple- o1t karm, Stanley Quarter. 73. WANTED—A maid for about August 1. 22 Harrison St general houseworls apply Mrs. 2o W WANTED—School girl or elderly lady te assist with care ot children and do.ligbt housework. rhone 1269-12. -13d WANTED—Girls at Latimer Laundry 33 Walnut St 6-24-t FOR SALE—Horseshoeing and jobbing busi- ness; good business ior Lwo men; electric blowers, drill and power saw, stock and tools; only shop in town. Hallock and Plainville; rear 2 East Main St. 7-2-1wx choice Belvidere. FOR SALE—Must be sold at once, corner lot on ioxbury Koad, Size 65x125. No reasonable cash offer re- fused, as owner is leaving town. MNrs. P. Mettey, 75 Beacon street, Hartford. 7-2-1wx FOR SALE—Little Buick Four touring car. 111 sBeiden street. FOR SALE—Four Price right. E. orses, in pairs or single. T. Ryan, Forestville. d R R B ——. FOR SALE—Baby chicks—Three weeks old. Barred Rocks, R. 1. e 112 Carlton strect Tel. & FOR SALE—One Coal Range and one Gas range. K. T. Sloper, 104 Lake street. q- -dx FOR SALE—Ice cream machine and freezer, snafting and belting; also, disnes and Quart and pint brick paper boxes 142 Main street. 7-1-te FOR SALE—Baby carriage in good condi- tion. Call at 124 Rockwell avenue or tele- phone 758-5." 7-1-3dx FOR SALE—Winter cabbage- plants at 127 Jerome St. 7-1-3dx FOR SALE—New and second-hand bicyecles aud supplies; Fisk tires and tubes at reasonable prices. Pcter Rosso, 336 East Main St. 7-1-3dx FOR SALE—Three-partition Baldwin box, first-class condition. Phone 824-2. ice 34 Buell street. 7-1-3dx FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and three sets of harness; good, sound horse, weight 1,300 bs. Box . Herald. 6-30-4dx FOR SALE—Restaurant, 232 Park street. 6-30-1wx FOR SALE—Four-year-old horse; 1,230; good worker and driver; price. Carmine Vendrillo, Berlin. weight reasonabie Hudson street, 6-28-6dx 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 FOR SALE—National cash register, tectograph check-writer and 8ll in good condition. Address Box R20, Herald. 6-28-64x e ————— TO RENT Pro- typewriter, TO RENT—Six-room tenement, all improve- ments, adults vuly. No. 269 Maple street. g 2-3ax TO RENT—Five-room tenement, all improve- | ments, steam heat, 415 Stanley St quire at store. 7-3-3dx | T0 RENT—Tenement | 7 improvements, desired. of five all 151 Oak street; rooms, TO RENT—In Kensington: five rooms, near church Telephone 92-4 Tenement of nd TO RENT—Tenement of five room: modern improvements. Apply S. Le: 395 Main St. TO RENT—Four-room tenement, 45 Conner- ton street ine, TO RENT A FEW CHOICE OFFICES INQUIRE THE MUTUAL BUILDING 122 MAIN STREET DOWNSTAIRS ——————————————————————— | CONNECTICUT SCHOOL OF MUSIO C. A. PERRIN, Director. 259 Main St. Room Nes. 225 6 Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Guitar | Class and Private Instruction, FISHERMEN op ! Look! and Listen ! Live and Preserved Bait. Also a com- | plete line of Fishing Tackics. NEW.BRITAIN BIRD STORE 105 Arch Street. In- -1-3d | | require L e i Council | — ‘ A L ‘WANTED—Young Box 1§W, Herald. alterations, 6-2¢-t( lady for WANTED—Young women to become el Phune operators; no experience necessary; paid while learning; rapid increases Lheres afier both for length of service and mert the advantage ot this occupation will be explained by the cuief operator. S. Ii. & 7Telephone Company. CLOAK AND SUIT . DEPARTMENT s & APPLY TO THE BEE HIVE 333 MAIN STREEY WANTED TRIMMERS AND COPIERS' FOR WHOLESALE MILLINERY HOU STEADY WORK; GOOD PAY ¢/ ALSO PIECE WORKERS AT ONCE TIP TOP HAT cournx 248 Trumbull Street HARTFORD, CONN. SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, JBral- ford. on beach Frey. Cottage 1905 open July to October terms A. D Telephone. 6-30- reasonable. Mrs. LAKE POCOTOPAUG——A full furnished' cabin on the island and boat for the sea son or month. Inquire of J. A. Sextpngs| Bast Hampton, Conn. 8-29- TO RENT—Furnished rooms at Indian Neck, " Branford, Conn. tions. week-end accommofiax Inquire J. Ryan, 648 Arch wmtreet §-39 5dx TO RENT—Room, 155 South Main rireet. ' TO RENT—Three nlce light bousekeephn| rooms, separate entrance, 15 Monroe. TO RENT—Large provements. for 162 Main St., se furnished ‘room, il inf two adults, - Americaf ond floor. -+ 1-3-2d = TO_RENT—Large, pleasant front room, wi Yome privileges, for young lady. 29 So iigh street. 1 TG RENT—Two rooms for light housekes- . corner Arch and Walnut. 1x modern im § Elm Sty 7-2-2ax E’\TPPurnlsh«l rooms, central location. Two _furnished rooms; Hviog droom. with private bath; {o P> 0. Box 38, Plamvill room and two gentlemd Conn. TO RENT—Two furnished housckeeping or four gentiem veniences. 65 Winthrop St Z PERSONAL PERSONAL—Teeth. Don’t wait. ‘Get of our $7.50 sets today; muaranteed. d bridge work at rcasonable prices; ted cleaned; teeth extracted, no patw, AJ cocaine. Dr. Dickerman, 22 West Pe street. 6-28-6d City Advertisement CITY ESTIMATE Prepared by the . Board of Flnance and Taxation. This Board cstimates that the CONSOM BATED SCHOOL DISTRICT will require the new salary schedule for the baiaace the city’s fscal year the sum of $76,3d that the BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS for the Street Department the: el Of $60.006: that the BOARD OF HEALY will require for alterations and remodell municipal slsughter Louse the si £5.000 = AND WE RECOMMEND to the Comn that wppropriations for the abey sums be made (o those departments—as further recommend that a tax of twd one-half mills per dollar be laid upos Grand List next to be computed upol the inhabitants and ratable estate o First Taxing Distriet. r_ BOARD OF FINANCE AND TAX, F. S CHAMBER >

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