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Steamship Tickets To All Parts of the World Where a AMERICAN TOURS The Most Complete Steamship England. Steamship Sails We Can Book You Ticket Agency in New Owing to the Heavy Travel to Europe it is advisable for those who desire August or September bdok at once. We will help you with your Passports on hand. passage to Applications REMITTANCES TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES Expedited Through Our Own European Offices DRAFTS MAIL and CABLE MONEY ORDERS to all parts of the world at minimum Rates. FOREIGN MONEY Bought and Sold at Current Rates. GEO. A. QUIGLEY 297 Main Street New Britain, Conn. our Furniture | e ey hile Moving A. RILEY 208, K BUILDIN LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinda # Court St. Telephones Hew Briw Conn. \l!l FOR SALE Lon Black Tock Avenue, ble properties. . b. HUMPHREY ROO M 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Roberts, Hawley afd Llllwvodl Property on Vine Street For Sale — One| foet frontage, with two houses — Must r Cash to close out an estate. Cottage on Commonwealth Avenue in shape — just as good as new. MP REAL ESTATE CO. rros MOOMS 305.4 BAVK RLDE 243 | T will gladiy pay for it for the ber | efit of thosc who are sick and don't | know where to go for ardware City Loan Corp. construction and offers for sale on easy ployes of | local industri~« —Three tenement o tenement hovses, Single dwellings. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. or Sale few three tenement houses in desirable locations at moderate Also a fe at low ¥ v good building ices. few cottages at reasonablc Francis, East and Bellen Solomon, Real Estate STREET TEL. ey of the PEWRITERS ALL MAKES e deal in every make typewriter d, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged Britain Typewriter Exchange West Main St. Tel. 612 prices. strocts 877 New Britun Real FEstate Boawd. | diseases which disappear ! trreguls | oy | can ph | with Chiroy FOUND—Saturday: Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady assistant, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. 252 Main St, Corner West Main St. Telcphone 765, DEAR DOCTOR: TrLrough friend who had what was ermed incurable old sores on hm legs and was cured by you, I de- u-lo.l there was hope for me. My lungs then were in very bad condi- tion and I was all in. fectly cured, my stronger than ever before. I feel like a giant. who was a I 'am now per- and yot have built up whole system so that I am much In fact, My brother Bill blind and physicians said he would never see daylight now reads, writes, and He will stick again drives a car. 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 relief. NEUHAUSSER, Farmington By my methods all dises curable including persistent colds, chest and lung diseases, 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. OSCAR Conn. s are coughs, CHIROPRACTIC TALK No. 4 ‘Get Well Without Drugs’ J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) Sum of money on South Main St. Owner may recover at 226 €outh Main §t. P. Lambercht. 7-6-2dx If Chiropractic in any way simiiar The Natureopathic Physician the practice of Medicine and Surgery, It and Chiropractor would be able to accomplish no more than | ians and surgeons. No Chireprac- has the requisite skill has nt experience, practices Medicine in any way, and no consistent or surgeon has anything to do actie ypractic works with Nature, and for that reason is effective in practically every case resorting to it The following is a tor, f I had suflic Surgery phyi n or oni list of some of the after a course of | Chiropractic Adjustments Anemia. Appendicitis, Disease, Bladder troubles, ities, Blood diseases, ‘ough, Debility, Diabetes, Dropay, Epilepsy discases, disorders tre. Gall Feve daches, stion, Insomnia, In- Kidney diseas Lame- Lung diseases. ia, Paralysis. tism, Spasms, Stomach troubles losis. Ulcers and Vertigo Chiropractic will remove the underlying se of your maiady. You owe It to your- our family and your friends to inves- Consultation free. J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 2390 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK Asthma. Bright's Bronchitis, Bowel Catarrh, Con- Heart disenses. fantile Paralysis ness, Liver troubl ness, Rheuma- Tubercu The little Want Advt. costs ONLY 1¢ 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. WANTED—Diemakers. Mosel ing Company. Kensington, WANTED—MALE HETP Manu Conn WANTED—Young man for office work: reli able man for wareho also laborers for construction work Manager, Gulf Refining Co.. Stanley 1dx Inquire st CLASSIFIED | --w - 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Boek.(eepmg. billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. WANTED WANTED—Gentleman wants furnished room in private family: centrai location. K. K.. Herald Oifice. 1dx WANTED—To assist undertaker in embal ing on evening hoid Dodge School certificate. Tel. -5dx calis WANTED—A soung man, over 16, for pe manent position with Clark and Bra Drug Co. 151 Main St T-6- D—Collector and solicitor hed ura company and commission: apply Opportunity, Box 31, Herald WANTED—Foreman for ment; must furnish Parker-Bucky Baking Co., 14 Winter treet 6-tf WANTED—Salesmen; live wires; good in- ducements: for tires and tubes. Apply at Rambler Tire and Rubber Co.. Building. Stamford, in old- good sal- by _letter. -6-3dx shipping depart- references. Apply 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 s WANTED—Steamfitters’ helper, learn, at good wages. Parker & O'C 77 Seymour strect. WANTED—Registered or registered assistant druggist Crowell's drug store, 254 Main street. [ WANTED—Immediately: Competent scale- men on spring scales; good pay and per- manent employment; references required. H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St. Springfield, Mass. 6-2-t¢ WANTED* A (WHITE) MAN AS WAITER One to make himself generally useful around a smail country club: a good place and good pay to the right man; references required APPLY WAITER, BOX 21, HERALD 7-7-3d WANTED GOOD AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC APPLY AT ONCE CITY SERVICE STATION CORNER HARTFORD AVENUE AND STANLEY STS. LOSY LOST—Sparkle bar pin, between Lincoln St. and Commercial Trust Co. Reward. Finder will please return to 46 Lincoln street. LOST—This morning: Gold brooch with small pearl setting: valued as keepsake. Please return to Mrs. F. Lorch, 286 Maple street. Reward 2dx LOST—Between Bradley St. yesterday Ansco camera. Return to . or phone 455 afternoon: 1-A Reward. LOST—July 4 at N. B. depol taining sum of money, bunch of keys and meal ticket. Finder please return to 29 south High St 1dx | LOST—July 5th, between Winthrop St., City, and Glastonbury Lad black glasses, etc Cooley, 92 City. via Rocky Hill ferry handbag containing money. Reward. Return to Mrs. Earl Winthrop street, third floor. -6-2dx LOST—A bunch of keys. Finder return to Motorman George Barrett, Trolley Reward please Conn. Co. §-2dx LOST—Str: Kitten Clark, phone 1% ed from home: Small please return to Mrs. sttie Meadow avenue, white Frank or tele- LOST—Monday night at W Lady's purple sweater. Tel il LOST—July 4th: Yellow fox fur piece, either on Hartford car or between Elm St and New Britain depot. Return to Herald Ome -6-3dx S ———————————————————— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—One-family one two-family brick h Main St. Telephone 1034 feame house and wHy East . PAY B phon; RENT?—Buy rlin. and receive 824 a double house, rent; $500 down 7-7-2dx FOR SALE—At Maple Hill, Seven-room, steam-heated five of land Newington modern hous and terms reason- able. For further particulars, inqu of C. C. Prentice, phone New Britain 133 v 18 Asylum St.. Hartford, Conn. 7 3d FOR SALE—Newington Junction: Six-room house: lof 90x230; price $6,000. For fur- ther particulars. inquire of C. C. Prentice, phone New Britain or 18 As: St., Hartford, Conn ALE—Three-tenement all improverents; four-room tenements. FOR store wo block with five-room and *151 Oak ® 7-7-6dx FOR SALE—Beautiful country home kaown as “James O. Smith” place, Westfleld Conn.. half-mile from trolley; price low casy terms. Telephone u:-4 ax FOR SALE—Near Hartford, on state road 150 acres, acres planted; 26 head ex cellent stock: beautiful house, 12 rooms; full set outbuildings, etc.; silo; net in- come $4.000 yearly price $8,500; cash $3.500. rmers Lealty. 721 Main str tford 7-3-6dx FOR SALE—To settle an cstate: Twenty- five shore lots on water front at Point o Woods Beach. South Lyme, Conn. Agent on property every minute until Septem- ter 10th 6-30-1wx one Whitaey | 1dx | Black Rock bridge -nd& 543 West Main | WANTED—Any an American de: A m room, centrally located: can re ices. Address Box Office. time within by sive W FOR SALE~—~MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Kabbits for sale at 61 Columbia street FOR SALE—Fine transplanted celery plunts: A bite plumes, plak plumes, goiden soli- W itug iaveson's siver white, | preiter. 03 mapie Call evenin I Sundays, 7 Jonn st or Sdx FOR SALE—Threa-room furniture in good condition. .anna Schal 11 Wadow 1 ldx Household furnished in preferred WANTED—Tw and wife; B care of Herald. WANTED—By young couple: unfurnished rooms. Address Herald. rooms for man Address Three or fo Box 5W. 7-7-3dx FOR SALE- iurniture This evening, 53 Arch S ldx BABY CHICKS, 13¢ each and up; 12 varie- ties; delivered prepaid and guaranteed; send for list. Roy Clark, 355 Connecticut boulevard, Bast Hartford. T-6-1w FOR SALE WANTED—By young man: Any kind of work for Saturday afternoons or evenings Box 93, Herald. 1ax WANTED—Gentleman desires a furnished in reply please state terms. Ad- dress Herald Box 33Z. 7-6-2ax men for room and board American family. % WANTED—Two in private street WANTED—To buy new or second-hand Silo, 10x20 or 12x20. Box 128, Herald. 6dx WANTED—Men and women with burning feet, sore corns and callouses to try a box of Snow-Drop Salve, 25c. Works wonders. Guaranteed by Crowell's Drug Store and Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggists. 6-16-40dx AUTOMOEILES FOR SALE—1918 Dodge roadster; excellent mechanical condition; good paint; price right for quick sale. V. Higbee, Mutual Bldg., 122 Main. 7-7-3dx FOR SALE—National coupe in fine cond tion; cord tires; best bargain in town West Main Street Garage, opposite Post Oftice. 2ax FOR SALE—1920 Chevrolet; run less than 1.200 miles; perfect condition; extra tire: $525. Address Box 9A, Herald. lax Franklin | 7-6-3ax | Beautiful cabinet talking ma- records; cheap for cash; pay- desired; must be sold. Andrews, Arch st 7-6-2ax chine and ments 11 139 FOR SALE—Slightly used three-burmer gas plate and oven; reasonaulv. street, second Hoor. FOR SALE—New Perfection oil stove, four- burner, with oven; used two months; first- ciass condition. C. J. Gritin, 10 Armi- stice street. 7-3-3dx FOR SALE—Horseshoeing and jobbing busi- ness; good business for two men; electric blowers, drill and power saw, stock and tools; only shop In town. Hallock and Farrar, Plainvilie; rear East Main St. 1wx fused, as own Mettey, is leaving town. 78 Beacon street, Mrs. Hartford. P, -lwx FOR SALE—Four horses, In pairs or single. Price right. E. T. Ryan, Forestville. 7-2-5d FOR SALE—Ice cream machine and freezer, shafting and beiting; also, dishes quart and pint brick paper Woxe Main street and 142 7-1-tf FOR SALE—1917 Buick touring car; mew top, four good tires, two spares; engine A-1 condition. 209 Stanley St. Telephone 1284-14 7-3-3dx FOR SALE—1918 Ford roadster with bed body: one fine touring 57 123 Cherry St. Phone FOR SALE—1919 Oldsmobile, seven-passen- ger, eight-cylinder; aiso, 1916 Chalmers Six and -1916 Ford touring car at reason able prices. Peter Rosso, 336 Kast Main street. 7-1-5dx FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car, mewly painted and overhauled, new tires, A-1 condition; reason, leaving city. ~Wm Smith, 39 Holmes Ave. 7-6-3dx —_——— FOR SALE—1917 Buick roadster, good me- chanical condition, price low. Center St Tel. 1471-2. 7-6-3dx 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, rebullt and guaranteed; terms to suit you. Phone Liberty. 430, or see CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 6-24-t0 FOR SALE MAXWELL TOURING CHALMERS ROADSTER OBILE 8 TOURING "HEVROLET TOURING FORD TON TRUCK CADILLAC 8§ TOURING Time Payments Arranged SIM BOOKMAN 4 Elm St.. corner Main St. Phone 484 FOR SALE TSED CARS—ALL MAKES FROM FORDS TO PIERCE-ARROWS WILIL BUY AND SELL PRICES RIGHT HONEST VALUES J. P. KEEVERS TEL. 161 At a Court of ville, within and for the District of ville. on the 1ith day of June, A. D. 1920 Present. George R. Byington. 1., Jud On motion of Ruby . Usher, Admin tratrix on the intestate estate of Abbie L. Cooke, late of Plainville, within said dis- trict, dece his Court doth decree allowed and limited estate to exhibit Probate holden at Plain- Plain- that six months for the creditmis of their claims against same to Ruby . Usher. Administratrix, directs that public be given of order by adyertising 4 newspaper having a circulation distiict, and Ly posting a copy n the publie sign-post in said wown o aville, nearest \he plaue where the last dwelt Certificd from R GREORG ve said the d notice Judg WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-HanC Furniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK ST. TEL. 589-23. Rudolph, | NOTICE—Carbon burned ou FOR SALE—New and second-hand bicycles and supplies; Fisk reasonable prices. Main St Sl FOR SALE—Restaurant, tires and Peter Rosso, tubes at 336 East 7-1-6dx 232 Park street. 6-30-1wx ——e TO RENT FOR SALE—Must be sold at once, choice corner lot on Hoxbury Road, Belvidere. Size 65x125. No reasonable cash offer re- TO RENT—A garage, centrally located. TO RENT—Rooms at No. 325 Main street for office use or rooming purposes. Appl\ to Irving Rachlin, 325 Main Si 7-7-24; TO RENT—Garage, 54 Buell street. Phone 824 7-6-3dx TO RENT—Six-room Pond Polut, Milford, reasonable. Telephone 9. furnished cottage, after August 14: = 7-6-2dx. TO RENT—Five-room tene; ments, steam heat, quire at store. 'ment, ‘all improve- 415 Stanley St. . In- 7-3-3ax TO RENT A FEW CHOICE OFFICES * INQUIRE THE MUTUAL BUILDING 122 MAIN STREET DOWNSTAIRS NOTICE—Shampooing, treatments and attended at their 20 Wilson St manicuring, scalp facial massage; ladics homes. Margaret Hepp, Phone 4 o 10dx NOTICE—Let your money earn you 20 per cent. 1 have one large eight-room cottage for sale, price $3,500: rents for $600 pe vear: electric lights, bath and finely fur- nished; the first party paying me §300 down gets this big bargain. George P Telephone 1079-2, or 25 Edson St. 2a | White, Pole 107, Myrtle Beach. Phone Milford 41s-2 7-7-4d TO RENT—Five-room tenement, all fmprove- ments, adults preferred. 981 Stanley St. or phone 1313-5. 7-7-3dx NOTICE—Upright piano; new, sample, high- grade instrument; sell wholesale or ship back to factory; make offer; payments. 587 Main St., first fioor. 7-7-2dx NOTICE—Want fo purchase some ‘Ir'mll‘ or Grafonola records that yow are tired of. | Telephone 2! NOTICE—AI kinds houscs, garages, store fronts: ! roofs A specialty: reasonabie pric { Dahlgren. Telephone 149 | of 115 Auto Repair Co., NOTICE—Local and loug-distance trucking | done reasonably: aiso parties taken out. Call Albert Diemond, 410 Elm phone 633-14. NOTICE—We specialize in garag construction and all branches of carpentry, reshingling roofs. ctc. Call us up fol . Anderson and Deming, telephon 6-22-24dx i or | it | NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. guar- | antees to make that old mattress equal to | new; trial will convince you; quick serv- loe, reasonable prices: we carry a full line etc.; furniture re- 6-15-26ax | - - = vacuum cleaners rented, Round file gas stove each: tips, 15 cents. | NOTICE—Electric $1.25 per day lighters, cents Telephone NOTIC eneral trucking, distance mov faciion g Brown, NOTICE—Moving? Just call D. Stack when ready: satisfaction guaranteed; aiso light express work. Fhome 2225 5-25-24dx If you have anything to sell, bear in mind tha: therc never was a better market for it than now. A litde advt. in o sy the Herald Classified colump ‘< will prove it."Only 1c A WORD. » - WANTED—Woman for alterations nent position; $14 per week g start. . dress Herald Box 14K. - WANTED—Lady of good staunding In hé& seighborhood and member of some:s to devote several hours each ms collecting our accounts from members of the Mother's Magazine Home Reading Club. Splendid opportunity for a Jady with a little spare time to earn some extra money each month. The Periodical Dubs.’ Service Bureau, 218 Tremont St., Bostony Mass. 7-7-24 . —=F WANTED—Waitreeses and woman foriie., | ing. Apply New Britain, Club. — luundrey vear Cl Appiy Mra. (RS WANTED—A woman f cleaning twice a weck. Crabtree, 125 Lincoln s WANTED—A stenographer in office of.. automobile concern. Address Box Herald. g7 ly lady dd:l WANTED—School girl or eld assist with care of child housework. FPBone 1269-12. WANTED—A good’ la: at home; will call gor and deliver Mrs. George Badley, §0'. Garden st Telephone 495-3. updress to do WANTED—Refined woman as housel for professional ;man and six-¥g daughter; references required. Box 14XX, Herald Office. Z- 3! e ‘WANTED—Competent - mald housework. Inquire “Mrs. A. 98 Harrison St. WANTED—Girls at Latimer 33 Walnut St. ‘WANTED—Young Iady Box 16W, Herald. WANTED—Young women § phone operators; no expemsnce D paid while learning; rapid mu—ofl" atter both for length of servic> 834,34 the advantage of this occup! explained by the chief operalir. ¥ Telephone Company. v for DEPARTMENT APPLY TO THE BEE HIVE 373 MAIN STREET !‘umflsm ROOMS, . TO RENT—Nicely furnished rbom,. for ong or«two gemtlgmen, at 112, second floor. Phone 148-13. TO m—uxhcm Y 28" Chpren “for .two or four gentlemen, 64 Church St Y TO RENT—Furnished rooms for keeping, for adults, in Arerioa all improwgments. Mrs. Dohm, reet. one flighg up. TO RENT—One singl gentleman. 45 room for’ Walnut St TO RENT—Large furnished room, all lm- provements, for two adults, American. 162 Main St., one flight up. B W TO RENT—Furnished room with housekeeping privileges. Tel. 38§-13.° - T8 room: twe e Main strget. T emae g TO RENT—Two furnished rooms. for lHght housekeeping in nicc location. Addfess Roums, Bex 3, Herald. -2ax TO RENT—Furnished fro: tlemen preferred. 55l flight up. with or witheat 158 South Main street 7 TO RENT—Two furnished rooms; fiveas room and bedroom. with private bath; fog two gentlemen. P. O. Box 28, Plal Conn. 7-1-68 SUMMER RESORTS RENT—Farnished rooms Cosey Beach, TO Cottage, Lord at H Momauguls. MMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, B tord. Cottage 1905 open July to Octol on beach: terms reasonable Mrs. AL Frey. Telephone. L3 10 ADVERTISE MYRTLE BEACH—LSs] rent vhe shore-iront cottage, seven from July 10 to for $30; regullr cottage. als D' fi rooms, for sLparty me 310 deposit t i one Jeft for halance of son, % . White, Pole 108 Myrtle Milfora $18-2. 7-7-84 Week-end accommeda. Twan, 615 Arch fE oh, "