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‘...0”9”##”#’05’ A Fine Paying Business Block rally located. Four large stores andg partments. This is a remarkable & for a good Come in and see us at once. KER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2026 BERS OF NEW BRITAIN REAL QOB TRLHVSBCLBHBABED RAY PUMPS | | | SoeHULILIT @ = S B & investment. ESTATE BOARD. oedetegodons Todedodedetedo ke You Can Save Your Plants and Shrubbery. Kill the lice, worms, bugs and blight. SPRAY NOW. ckliffe Bros. Co., Inc. Agricultural Dept., Bigelow St. RUNS WIRELESS AT SEA £L/ZABETH MAY RHODES New York—Miss Elizabeth May Rhodes, of New York city, is the first woman wireless operator, to §o to sea in that capacity. She made a trip on the American stcamer Apache last August ns official wireless operator, and returned to New York recently as a passenger of the S. 8. St. Paul. She proudly displayed her discharge papers certifying to her efficiency. Why not bring “SAFEIY FIRST" Movement Right Homo by Using ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and Cmm. for Ours is the only properly Pllleurl-d Product Sold in New | writain. ALD CLASSIFIED QUICK RETURNS FOR SALE lots on Black Rock Avenue, Roberts, Hawley and Linwood desirable properties. H D. HUMPHREY ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ne Property on Vine Street For Sale — One feet frontage, with two houses — Must Cash to close out an estate. I | , Cottage on Commonwealth Avenue in | pe — just as good as new. REAL ESTATE CO. PHON K 343 (HOOMS 305-6 BANK RLDG T—Storage Building with Side Track ‘ on Railroad TZ & COSTELLO, Inc. Main St. Tel. 24-4 Hardware City Loan Corp. der construction and offers for sale on easy to employes of locsl industri-- —Three tenement Two tenement houvses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. YPEWRITERS ALL MAKES e deal in every make typewriter Id, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged Britain Typewriter Exchange West Main St. Tel. 612 J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREEY The littlc Want Advt. costs ONLY 1c A WORD. The re- sults are big and quick. The Herald Classificd Column is at your scrvice. Yo need it. ts will surprise you. WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Diemakers. Mosel ing Company., Kensington, Conn. WANTED—Young man for office work; reli- able man for warehouse; also laborer: construction work. _Inquire Manage Refining Co nley St Manufactur- 1w WANTED—Collector and _olicitor established insu. company; ary and Opportunity, in ol sul- letter. 7-6-3dx depart- Apply Winter i, Herald WANTED—Foreman for ment; must furnish Parker-Bucky Baking street. shipping references. Co., 14 WANTED—Salesmen. ducements; for tires and tubes. Apply at Rambler Tire and Rubber Co.. Whitney Bullding, Stamford, Conn., or by m;ll WANTED—Registered or registered assistant druggist Crowell's drug store, street. WANTED—Immediately men on spring scales; good pay and per- manent employment; references required. H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St., Springfield, Mass. 6-2-t2 ——e 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 WANTED GOOD AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC APPLY AT ONCE CITY SERVICE STATION CORNER HARTFORD AVENUE AND STANLEY STS. LOST—On Washington Place or Lake Street: A large Masonic watch charm. Finder please return to Herald Office. Reward. 7-8-3dx We Have YOUR KODAK For Your VACATION Arcade Studio Kodak Headquarters NATIVE POULTRY USE ALIVE FOR TABLE Broilers Fowls . Young Rooster Seiere DR D TO ORD - » Live Bait and Fishing Tackle. BIRD STORE, Tel, 1121-3 A NEW BRITAIN 105 Arch Street, CHIROPRACTIC TALK ‘Get Well Without Drugs (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) If_Chiropractic were in any way similar to the practice of Medicine and Surgery, it would be able to accomplish no more than can physicians and surgeons. No Chiroprac- tor, if he has the requisite skill and has had sufficient experience, practices Medicine urgery in any way, and no consistent physician or surgeon has anything to do with Chiropractic Chiropractic works with Nature, and for that reason is effective in practically every case resorting to it The following s a list of some of the discases which disappear after a course of Chiropractic Adjustments: \nemia. Appendicit Asthma. Bright's Disease. Bla troubles. Bronchitis, Bowel irregularities, Blood diseases. Catarrh, Con- pation, Cough, Debility. Diabetes, Dropsy spepsia. Deafness. Epilepsy. Ear discases, diseases. Female disorders, Goitre, Gall Stones, Gastritis, Hay Fever. Headaches Heart discases, Indigestion, Insomnia, 1 fantile Paralysis. Kidney diseases, Lame- er troubles. Lung diseases, Nervous- Neuralgia, Paralysts, Rheuma- Spasms, Stomach troubles, Tubercu- Ulcers and Vertigo. Chiropractic will remove cause of your malady. You owe it to your- self. your family and your friends to inves- tigate. Consultation free. J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 259 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK Suite 407, Fourth Floor Phoue 1732 Offiee Hour: a. m.—2-5 p. m. Evening Hours: Monday. Tuesday, Thurs- the underlying WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-HancC Furniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK ST. TEL. 580-23. LOST—Strayed or stoles Black and brown fox hound puppy: apswers to the name of ““Towser.” Reward if returned to No. 34 Brighton St., City. 7-8-3dx LOST—In western section of cit; Holstein cow. Return or call at Stanley Quarter, Telephone 154-23, and receive reward. 7-5-3dx LOST—One small silver, five-pointed U. 8. shield. Reward of $3 If returned to J. Robinson, 126 Sexton St 7-8-3dx LOST—This morning: small pearl setting: Please return to Mrs. F. street. Reward. Gold brooch with valued as keepsake. Lorch, 256 Maple 7-7-2dx LOST—Between Black Rock bridge and Bradley St., yesterday afternoon: 1-A Anseo camera. Return to 543 West Main St, or phone 455- Reward 7-7-2dx LOST—July 4th: Yellow fox fur plece, either on Hartford car or between Elm St. and New Britain depot. Return to Herald Office. 7-6-3dx P e ) SUMMER RESORTS ROOM AND BOARD—At Sea Shore cottage: sonable rates. Apply Mrs. Monroe HefMin, 247 East Broadway, Myrtle Beach, Milford, Cottage Lord. SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, Bran- ford Cottage 1905 open July to October: n beach: terms reasonable. Mrs. A. D. Frey. ephone. 6-30-tt Cosey Beach. Momauguin BEACH—I will front cottage. seven rooms, rom July 10 to 17, for $30: regular cottage: also, one, five rooms, for § first party mailing me $10 deposit gets these: one cottage left for balance of sea- son. $2. ree P, hite. P Myrtle Heach. Phone Milford 418 TO ADVERTIS! t one shorc- MYRTLE 24 TO RENT—Furnished rooms at Indian Neck, Branford, Conn. Week-end accommoda- tions. Inquire Ryan, 645 Arch street 7-7-1dx E———ewTS—rS—— Bullding—Repaming. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telephcnes 32414 HNew Britain. Conn. 1913 3 ' CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bot\kkeeping, billing and peostage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. WANTED WANTED—A small house of six or sevem rooms in western part of city, preferably Lincoln. \ine or South Burritt; must be in good condition and ha large lot; would consider bungalow house in western section, not tov far out. Address Box 26U. Herald. T-5-2d€ WANTED—Position by experlenced Hur- roughs Calculator operator. .\ddress Operator, Herald Box 1 T x r four housekeeping Box 22A, 7-3-3dx WANTED—By two adul Three furnished rooms for light for July and August; references. Herald. WANTED—To assist undertaker in embaim- ing on evening calls; hold Dodge Scuool certificate. Tel sdx WANTED—Any time within two weeks, by an American couple: A nicely furnished room, centrally located: can give best of references. Address Box 4W, Herald Office. 7-7-3dx WANTED—Two furnished rooms for man and wife; Berlin preferred. Addr care of Herald. i-7-3dx Three or four Box WANTED—By young couple: unfurnished rooms. Address Herald WANTED—Two men for room and board in private American family. 38 Franklin street. 6-3dx WANTED—To buy mew or second-hand Silo, 10x20 or 12x20. Box 125, Herald sdx ——— AUTOMOEILES FOR SALE—1917 Buick touring car; top, four good tires, two spares; engine A-1 condition. 209 Stanley St. Telephone 128414 new FOR SALE—Series 18 Studebaker seven- passenger touring; good tires, paint good, excellent running order; bargain if taken at once. Call daytime, 6§ Prospect St. New Britain. 7-8-2dx FOR s‘.LHrI”‘-Booth roadster; motor has Been ground out: guaranteed to be in £oodg mechanical condition. Call between 6:30°8 p. m. and Satur afternoons, rear of 41 Pleasant St. 7-8-3dx ¥ FOR SALE—1918 Dodge roadster; excellent mechanical condition; good paint; price right for quick sale. E. V. Higbee, Mutual FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Vccuum cleaner, two stone J mason iruit jars. rrospect st d If you have anything to sell, bear in mind tha: there never was a better market for it than now. A little advt. in the Herald Classified column will prove it. Only 1c A WORD, = = typist for "‘fl position permanen 5l WANTED—Experienced position in offic, pleasant. Box 5. FOR SALE—Handsome male collic dog, six wountns old: licensed; good naturea and 1oud of childre 3 Britain X, Herald. g WANTED—A stenographer in office of automobile concern. Address Box' Herald. Fv] WANTED—Woman for general housew: six or eight weeks. Call No. S Highiaad. street, City. “1d1 Sz WANTED—Salesmen. Two men, to travl’ FOR B\LE—A (.r-v\(urd kitchen ravge in tirst-class condition. W. H. Allen. i-s-3ax FOR SALE—Stationary engine; 10-horse or more; gas or gasoline: operates remarks ably economically; very reasonable. Ad- D T s 1dx through staic as agents for a live, growing concern; excellent chance for promotion{ experience unnecessary; salary or commis¢ sion basis. Box '24, Herald. 7-3-5d Inquire Webk C! 7-8~ FOR SALE—F} . L. Young, ty acres good standing grass. neasington. lel 6vi-lo. ldx FOR SALE—Hoosier kitchen cabinet, good as new,. $30. Call 2200 after 5 o'clock. 7-8-2dx FOR SALE—Party going out West would like to sell all household turnishings at once. Call at 147 North street, third tloor. 7-8-3dx FOR SALE—34-inch fumed oak dining room table and four chairs to match; in first- class condition. 34 Prospect street, first tloor. Phone 160 7-5-tf FOR SALE—Rabbits for sale at 61 Columbia street. FOR SALE—Fine transplanted celery plant White plumes, pink plumes, golden sel branching: Henderson's silver white. Jonn Call evenings or 7-7-3dx BABY CHICKS, 1ic each and up; 12 varie- ties; delivered prepaid and guarantees send for list. Roy Clark, 355 Connecticut Boulevard, East Martford. 7-6-1w FOR SALE—Horseshoelng and jobbing bus ness; §0od business for two men; electric blowers, drill and power saw, stock and tools; oniy shop in town. Hallock .und Farrar, Plainville; rear 2 East Main St. T-2-1wx FOR SALE—Must be sold at onee, choice corner lot on Roxbury Road, Beivider Size 65x125. No reasonable cash offer re- fused, as owner is leaving town. Mrs. P. Mettey, 78 Beacon street, Hartford. 7-2-1wx FOR SALE—Four horses, in pairs or single. Price right. E. T. Ryan, Forestville. 7-2-5d | FOR SALE—1917 Buick roadster, good me- chanical condition, st price low. 42 Center 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, Plerce-Arrow, Pgckard and others; hduled, rebuilt terms to suit you. some over- and guaranteed; Smith, 39 Holmes Ave. -3dx Phone Liberty 430, or see CHANDLEI MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. e-24-t2 FOR SALE USED CARS—ALL MAKES FROM FORDS TO PIERCE-ARROWS WILL BUY AND SELL PRICES RIGHT HONEST VALUE:! J. P. KEEVERS TEL. 161 FOR SALE CADILLAC $ TOURING OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING CHEVROLET TOURING 190 MAXWELL TOURING CHEVROLET TOURIN CHALMERS ROADSTER STUDEBAKER TOURID FORD TON TRUCK Time Payments (Baby Arranged STM BOOKMAN 4 Eim Street, Corner Main Street Thone 484 Bldg, 122 Main 7-7-3dx FOR SALE—National coupe in fine condi- tion; cord tires; best bargain in town. West Main Street Garage, opposite Post Office. 7-7-2dx FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car, mewly painted and overhauled, new tires, A-1 condition; reason, leaving city. Wm. ————————— e REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—One-family frame house and one two-family brick house at 142 West Main St. Telephone 1034. 7-7-6dx WHY PAY RENT?—Buy a double house, East Berlin, and receive rent: $500 down. Telephone 92-4. 7 x Insure Your Furniture While Moving DEWITT A. RILEY ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Best prices paid for old papers, all kinds of —JUNK— and Second Hand Furniture. M. SWETCHNICK 63 Willow St. \ i FOR SALE—At Maple Hill, Seven-room. steam-heated, five acres of land: Newington: modern house: price and terms reason- able. For further particulars, inquire of C. C. Prentice, phone New Britain 1 or 18 Asylum St. Hartford. Conn. d FOR SALE—Newington Junction: Six-room house: lot $0x230; price $6.000. For fur- ther particulars. inquire of C. C. Prentice, phone New Britain or 35 A Hartford, Conn FOR SALE—Three-tenement block store: all improvements; vne five-ro. two four-roum $tencments. 151 Oak -T-edx FOR SALE—Near Hartford, on state road acres. $0 acres planted: 20 head ex- lent stock utiful house, 12 rooms: full set ouibuildings. etc.; silo: net in- | come $4,000 yearly: price $5.500; cash $3.500. Farmers Realty, Main streer, Hartford 7-3-6dx ‘ FOR SALE—Ice cream machine and freezer, shafting and belting; also, dishes and quart and pint brick paper boxes. 143 Main street. T-1-tf e ____] TO RENT ——— e TO RENT—A five-room tenement, rear of 217 Chestnut St. Tel. 977. 1dx TO RENT—A garage, central Telephone 1079-2 s or 25 Edson St. located. 7-7-2dx TO RENT—Rooms at No. 325 Main street for office use or rooming purposes. to Irving Rachlin, 325 Main St. TO RENT—Garage, 54 Buell street. Phone 824-2. 7-6-3dx — TO RENT A FEW CHOICE OFFICES INQUIRE THE MUTCAL BUILDING 122 MAIN STREET DOWNSTAIRS 7-2-t1 A "7-5-td WANTED—Woman for aiterations; nent position; $14 per week' to s dress Herald Box 14K. WANTED—Lady of good standing in he neighborhood and mem of some ohutch+ to devote sev 1 hours each month td, collecting our accounts from members of the Mother's Magazine, Home Read Club. Splendid opportunity for a with a little spare time to'earn some extgl money each month. The Periodical Service Bureau, 218 Tremont St., Bostoi Mass. Gl WANTED—Waitresses and woman for,cleans ing. Apply New Britain Club. 7-7-3¢d WANTED—A woman for hundry ‘work .ll‘ caning twice a week. Apply Mrs. Py Crabtree, 125 Lincoln St. -7 ' 3 Bty WANTED—A stenographer in ofiice of lopal automobiie ‘concern. Address Box -& ¥ - Herald. WANTED—School girl or elderly lady assist with care of children and do housework. Phone 1269-12. 6-21 WANTED—Refilned woman as u for professional man and six-; yur«,{ daughter; references required. Box 14XX, Herald Ofce. 1- WAN'I'ED-—GI:II at Latimer l‘nflr’ 33 Walnut St. > WANTED—Young . lady Box 16W, Herald. WANTED—Young women to becomeé:. o phune operators; no experience paid while learning; rapid. increases after both for length of service the advantage of this occupation explained by the chief operator. l. Telephone Company. WANTED STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST - THE W. L. HATCH CO. CITY HALL TVETESE T SRR e W NOTICE NOTICE—Miss Stafford, hair work of all kinds; combings made into switches, puffs, etc. Telephone 1035. NOTICE—The finest line of Spalding bathing suits ever in New Britain. Monier Bros., 38-42 Main St. NOTICE—Shampooing, manicuring, scalp treatments and facial massage; ladies attended at their homes. Margaret Hepp, 20 Wilson St. Phone 46 7-10dx OTICE—Lct your money earn you 20 per cent. I have one Jarge clght-room cottage for sale. price $3.300: rents for $600 per year: electric lights. bath and finely fur- nished: the first party Adown gets this big argalin. George P. White, P 107, Myrtle Beach. Thone Milford 418 NOTICE—Upright piano; new, sample, high. grade instrument; sell wholesale or ship back to factory: make offer; payments. 587 Main St., first foor. ' | paying me $300 | -T-4d | WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES —ALSO— FOR ALTERATIONS A THE WOMAN'S SHOP [< B WOMAN 119 MAIN ST. FURNISHED ROOMS. A T—Light housekeeping rooms, all 61 Main St., top floor. ~1d%X TO RENT—Front room for gentlemas; references required; call evenings. 5:30 0 6:30: ring lower hell. 65 South High street. 7-5-2d% TO RENT—A large furnished room. NOTICE—Want to purchase some Victrola or Grafonola rezords that you are tired o Telephone 2079. NOTICE—All kinds houses, garages. store fronts; roofs & specialty: rewsonable _Dahigren. Telephone 1493-14 ot repairing prices. Axel NOTICE—We specialize in_garages, construction and all branches of carpentry, reshingling roofs, etc. Call us up for prices. Anderson and Deming, telephone €30. 6-22-24dx | carpentey _work; | for one or two gentlemen, family. 620 Main St. TO RENT—Nicely furnished room, for one or two gentlemen, at 112 Lake St. second floor. Phone 145-13 7-1-2d3 ' TO RENT—Light housekeeping 28 Church st 7 = = TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light honse- Keeping. tur aduits. in Amerfcan family) all improvemenis. Mrs Dohm, 352 Areh sticet. one flight up 7 TO RENT—One single room for 4 gentleman. 45 Walnut St ‘NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. guar- antees to make that old mattress equal to new; trial will convince you; quick serv- ice, reasonable prices: we carry a full line of mattresses, springs, ete.; furniture re- covered. 2314-4. 6-15-26dx TO RENT—Room, with 0 RENT—Furnished front room: t Uemen preferred 1 Main street. fight up 7-6-4 or without 158 South Main street 7-3. NOTICE—General trucking, local and long. distance movi reasonable rates: satis- faction guaranteed. Tel 1888 Frank B Brown, 240 Smalley St T-6-1wx | | 4 TO RENT—Two furnished rooms; I room tno zentlemen Ceonn and bedroom. with pri P. O. Box te bath: for. 2§, Plainville, | 7-1-08x