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e A Fine Paying Business Block located. Four large stores and This is a remarkableg for a good investment. Iments. - S z 2 Come in and see us at once. KER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2026 ERS OF NEW BRITAIN REAL’ ESTATE BOARD. .0.1000099’00##60##&## \I(\I I()ll h’\l e — Fine Land. Plenty of Fruit, 16 Cows, 4 Horses, Pigs, all kinds of Farm Utensils, Finest location in Hartford Way Between New Britain and Hartford, H. D. HUMPriREY m ROO M 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING l"nnilv House on Columbla Street the way houses are today — It has lot with fine fruit trees, garden, etc. an ideal quiet neighborhood — Better "AMP REAL ESTATE CO. PRON) 47 HOOME 303.8 BANK nLDO 3 T——Storage Bulldmg wuth Side Track on Railroad TZ & COSTELLO, St WY A ly 10-room house on Cherry street, elec- baths, set tubs, price $6,200. u‘r 15-room house on Stanley street, all up-to-date. pily 15-room house on South Main street, as mew. Hardwood trim. Family house on Dwight street. mily house on Woodland street. imily house on Market street. mily house on West Main street. imily house on East Main street. Home Banking & Realty Co. Next Door to Fox's Thonter—Phone 728 | SR LITR R S T e Inc. —— s Hardware City Loan Corp. p¥ construction and offers for sale on easy to employes of local industric=—Three tenement Two tenement houses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. BIN MAPLE ST., PROPERTY 14-room house at No. 64 Maple street, with lot, running through to herry street, Mt at a reasonable price and on favor-- N See us for details. Home Banlnng & Realty Co. PHONE 728 Nclt Door Fox's Theater. YPEWRITERS ALL MAKES e deal in every make typewriter Rented, Repaired and Exchanged Britain Typewriter Exchange West Main St. Tel. 612 oa@aoaaflfiaqgge | resunt l Peking Must Not Be Bombanded, No Matter How Struggle Develops. Peking. July 10.—Warning has been given the government by the diplomatic corps here in case of an uprising there must be no fighting in this city and that Peking must not be subjected to bcmbardment. Forces commanded by Tuan Chi Jui, former premier and minister of war, are surrounding Peking as & of the government's dismissal of General Hsu Shu Cheng as resident commissioner for inner Mongolia. Order of Notice of Hearing. District >t Berlin, xs: Probate Court, New Britain, J'xl\ A. D 1920, Estate of Alice Harriett Duff of the town of New Britain, in said district, minor. Upon the application of George A Duff of said New Britain praying that as Guardian of the Estate of said minor he may be authorized and em- powered to mell and ronvey certain real estate situated in said New Brit- ain, as per sald application on file more fully appears, it iIs Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, In New Britain, in said distr on the 15th day of July, A. D. 1920, at 8 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publish- ing this order in some newspaper hav- Ing a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy of this order on the public sign post In the town of New Britain, in said district, and return make to this Court of the notice given s, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. —————————————— CONNEOTICUT SCHOOL OF MUSIO C. A. PERRIN, Director. Main St. Room Nos. 225-226 Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Guitar Class and Private Instruction. Booth’s Block. R ——————— ALIVE NATIVE POULTRY FOR TABLE USE . 55c 1b Fowls . .. 45c b Young Roosters . .. . 35¢c 1b DRESSED TO ORDER. Also Live Bait and Fishing Tackle. W BRITAIN BIRD STORE, 105 Arch Street, Tel. 1121-3 LOOK Your Lawn Mowers Over See if they need sharpening or repair- ln‘. also Shears, Axcs, Knives, S.wn. Call Mr. Fritz REAR 31 GREENWOOD ST. Telephone 153-12 DR. COOMBS The Natarcopathic Physician and Chiropractor Broilers Ofice hours: § a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady assistant, 10 a. m. to § p. m. 252 Main St, Cormner West Main St. Telephone 765. DEAR DOCTOR: Through a frienc who had what was cermed 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 bulilt up my whole system so that I am much stronger than ever before. In fact, 1 feel Uke a giant. My brother Bill who was blind and physicians said he would never see daylight again 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 gladiy 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 curablc including persistent coughs, 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, Are 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. FOR SALE Cottage on Frances St. DEWITT A. RILEY We Have YOUR KODAK For Your VACATION Arcade Studio Kodak Headquarters The litdle Want Advt. costs ONLY 1c A WORD. The re- sults are big and quick. The Herald Classified Column is at your service. You mneed it Try it out tomorrow. The re- sults will surprise you. WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Local manager for marvelou automobile invention: doubles power, mileage, efficiency; saves its cost first day; endorscd by thousands; anent posi- th $100 weekly: outfit and furnished write quick. Dept. 1 Louisville, Kentucky 1-10&24 WANTED—Salesman. with tablished trade sell our to; ne line; commission : and: start at Madmar Ctica., 3 good Quality N 7-10-6d WANTED—Boy. Club. Britain 7-10-2d WANTED—Tallor. Steady work. Wonder . 396 Main St Apply Apply Flannery rear 33 Whiting St 7-9-2d | CLASSIFI 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH 1IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bot‘lueepmg. billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in climinating this work we save the advertiser money. WANTED WANTED-—Gurage for ove car; Hall." Reply wuar Merald Box 15 3 10-3dx w \\'nrl)—mmm Make $35 weekly el ed hoslery; we guarantee weeldy fall time an hour spare nce unnecessary Eagle near City | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Two kitchen ranges with hot water back and one of them with three- burner and broiler attachment. No. 1 Armistice street. extension of Myrtle. Dalzell. 1d | FOR SALE—Standing grass. Apply evenings | 7-9-5dx | one quict cs will be appr . Herald 1a. | WANTED—By American couple with child: Rent of four or tive rooms; and congeniul surroundis clated. Answer Box \TED—An American-born, with cash, wishes to buy two-family héuse in south- western part of city for own use. Box Herald. WANTED—Chauffeur desires situation with private family or on truck: fully experi- enced in repair work. 26 street. WANTED—A porter. 7 Main street. WANTED—Dicmakers. Mosel Manufactur- ing Cempany, Kensington, Conn. 7-7-1w WANTED—Young man for office work; reli- able man for warehouse: construction work. Refining Co., Stanley St. WANTED—Foreman for shipping depart- ment; must furnish references. Apply Parker-Bucky Baking Co., 14. Winter street. 7-6-tt —_——e e WANTED—Salesmen; live wires; good In- ducements; for tires and tubes. Apply at Rambler Tire and Rubber Co. Whitney Building, Stamford, Conn., or by mail 7-7-4dx 7-2-tt ! WANTED—| diuggist street. stered or registered .—-un Crowell's drug store, 2! WANTED—Immediately: Competent scale- men on spring scales; good pay and per- manent employment; references requi: H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St, Springfield, Mass. alsv laborers for Inquire Manager, Gulf | — WANTED—To rent or buy: ern section of city. 211 Main St Home in west- David WANTED—A building lot or o few acres of land. Inquire Herald Box 35A. 2d YOR SALE—Good family co year-old heifer with ealf Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 25 FOR SALE—Cabinet talking machine and records; big sacrifice; easy paynents; make offer. Andrews, 439 Arch street. 7-10-2dx If you have auything to sell, bear in mind tha: there mever was a better market for it than no A little advt. in the llc* Classified column will prove it. Only ic A WORD, WANTED—FEMALA HELP WANTED—Dishwasher at the Y. W. 20 Hungertord court. l C. A i P-10+88 | washing; will B. Walowright T-10-2dx WANTED—Woman to do bring clothes. Mrs. R. | 18 Steele St. Tel. | WANTED—A good laundress, two | weck; good wages. Tclephone 18 cail 30 Summer St. | WANTED—Kxperienced _typist _for ‘good position in ofiice; position permanent and pleasant. Box 3 Herald. T3t WANTED—Woman for alterations; peema« nent position; ¥14 per week 1o start. Ad- dress Heraid Box l4K. o A-ste FOR SALE—Lease and option on a six-room house with large garden. 32 Shefleld street. 7-10-3dx s ML it WANTED—School girl or Iady % assist with care of children and do light housework. Phone 1269-12. 6-26-43 FOR SALE—Kitchen stove, linoleumn, rugs and other Sheffield St. FOR SALE—Fifty acres upland grass. F. I’ Telephone 667-12. dish closet, furniture. 32 7-10-2dx { sood_ standing Young, Kensington. 7-10-3dx WANTED—Position by experienced truck driver; eral years of expericnce; best referen: Address Herald Box 10XB. -3dx FOR SALE—Gas with three burmers; first-class condition; $10. No. 57 Prospect street. 7-9-2dx WANTED—By two adults: Three or four furnished rooms for light housekeeping for July and August; references. Box Herald. WANTED—To assist undertaker in embalm- ing on evening calis; hold Dodge Schocl Sdx REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two extra fine building lots on Park St. Owner has bought other property out of town, so will sell these lots very reasonably. ‘Apply to Fred Peace, 21 Tomlinson avenue, Plainville, Corin. 7-10-2dx SR e e T R FOR SALE—House, barn, two acres land, three tons hay, $2,500; small payment down. Tel. 92-4 evenings. 1a ACUTOMOEILES FOR SALE—Buick roadster; Big Six, 191 new paint; four new Miller cord tire excellent mechanical condition; price $1,250 cash. Telephone 1840, or Room 407, National Bank Bidg FOR SALE—Overland touring, A-1 condi- | tion, pay; cheap: no garage private party commission: 115 Chapman FOR SALE—Latest run 1,400 miles; mobile touring. £ Main or 139 Winthrop St. also brand new 1920 Hup- FOR SALE—Chevrolet car, model, run 2,600 miles. Call 304-4. 1920 FOR SALE—Ford delivery truck, touring car. Inquire C. Hanson, Main street. Ford 75 Bast 7-9-3dx FOR SALE—Ford touring car; price reason- able. K. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry str: FPhone 2051 4! 1920 Maxwell touring, 7-10-4dx | 14 WHY PAY RENT?—Buy a double nouse, Fast Berlin, and receive rent; $500 down. Telephone 32-4. 14 FOR SALE—Sixteen-acre farm. Inquire at 213 Washington St. 7-10-8dx FOR SALE—Six-room bun; electric lights; telephone; four acres land: fine bullding lots; near trolley; six cents to New Britain; young fruit trees; berries: #arden planted. Sharp's Station, Plain- ville. C. H. Culver. 7-9-6dx | FOR SALE—Eight-room house with large garden, young fruit trees, concrete hen- house for 200 fowis, fine water. C. H. Aspinwall, Berlin St. FOR SALE—Fine residence on Francis St Large lot, 60x213; garage: all improv ments; strictly up to date in every pi ticular. $2,000 cash takes a fins residence on Sefton Drive now buflding; will be ready for occupancy August 1. Also, a fine bullding lot, cormer Brighton street and Stratford road, 65x125 feet; price reasonable. Andrews & Co. 338 Main St Telephone 1256-4 or 207-3. 7-9-2dx . Berlin. 7-9-2dx FOR SALE—1917 Buick teuring car; top, four good tires, two spares: engis A-1 condition. 209 Stanley St. Telephone 1254-14. - FOR SALE—Scripps-Booth roadster; motor has been ground out; guaranteed to be in good mechanical condition. Call between $:30-8 p. m. and Saturday afternoons, rear of 41 Pleasant St 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 oves jled, rebullt and guaranteed; terms to suit you. Phone Liberty 430, or see CHAND! MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Cons. 6-24-2t FOR SALE USED CARS—ALL MAKES FROM FORDS TO PIERCE-ARROWS WILL BUY AND SELL PRICES RIGHT HONEST VALUES 4. P. KEEVERS TEL. 161 e FOR SALE CHEVROLET TOURING MAXWELL TOURING OLDEMOBILE TOURING STUDEBAKER TOURING REO TOURING * FORD TOURING FORD ROADSTER FORD TON TRUCK Time Payments Arranged SIM BOOKMAN 4 Elm St., Corner Main St. Phone 484 FOR SALE 1913 FORD TOURING (With Demountable Rims) 1918 OAKLAND TOU'RING 1518 OAKLAND COUPE (Newly Painted) WILLYS-KNIGHT COUPE (Cord Ti Newly Palnted) APPLY S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORPORATION 155 Elm St.—Telephone 331 7-10-34 FOR SALE—One-family frame house and one two-family brick house at 142 West Main St. Telephone 1034 -6dx { FOR SALE—Three-tenement block with store; all improvements; one five-room and two four-room temements. 161 Oak, St. -7-6dx ———— FOR SALE—Near Hartford, on state road: 150 acres, %0 acres planted; 20 head ex- cellent stocl beautiful house, set outbuildings, ete.; sil $4,000 yearly; price Farmers Realty, 721 Main street, 7-3-6dx LOST—An Airedale dog; tan face, black back, tan belly. Return 30 Summer St. Reward. T-10-t¢ . LOST—Sparkle bar pin, between Lincoln st and Commercial Trust Co. Reward. Finder will please return to 46 Lincoln St. or telephone 1010. 1dx LOST—Penholder of lady’s fountaln pen, on Hartford avenue or Winter street. Return to 170 Main street. Reward. 7-9-2a LOST—Will the person who picked up pocketbook on Farmington avenue car, Thursday (car leaving center 5:07). please return same to Herald Office? Reward. 7-9-24 LOST—On Connerton, Laurel or East Main: Two ten-dollar bills. Finder kindly return to Herald Office. Reward. 1dx LOST—On Washington Place or Lake Street: A large Masonic watch charm. Finder please return to Herald Office. Reward. 7-8-3dx LOST—Strayed or stolen: Black and brown fox hound puppy; answers to the name of “Towser.” Reward if returned to No. 3¢ Brighton St, City. 7-8-3dx LOST—In western section of city: cow. Return or Telephone 154 Holsteln call at Staniey Quarter, -23, and receive reward. 7-8-3dx LOST—One small silver, five-pointed U. S. shield. Reward of $3 If returned to J. Robinson, 126 Sexton St. 7-8-3dx SHORE PROPERTY FOR SALE—Shore lots; eaay terms for real bargain prices. See Sullivan. Lot No. 1, Seaview Road. Point o Woods Beach, South Lyme, Conn. 7-9-10dx Buliding—Repaaing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRiCK. STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinas 8 Court Bt Telephones 3244 Kew Britala. 19138 ~onn. WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hanc uo OAK ST. Apply to | FOR SALE—Large barn at Berlin; lumber enough for three-family house. Box L24, Herald. 7-9-3dx FOR SALE—A Clark Jewel gas stove in good condition. Apply at 17 Harrison street. 7-9-4d FOR SALE—Baby chicks, four weeks old; R. 1. Reds, Barred Rocks; mother and day-old chicks; also fine, large year-old cock birds; R. I. Reds, Barred Rocks, White Leghorns, Light Brahmas. Mrs. A. Uhryn, 11 Cariton street. Telephone 726-5. FOR SALE—Rabbits. American Blues, Flemish Giants, Belgian Hares. 22 Theo- dore St., Maple Hill, Newington. 7-9-lwx FOR SALE—Small dition. 53 Harrison St. in good con- 7-9-5dx FOR SALE—Two standard bay trees; good condition; reasonable. Volz Greenhouses, Edson St. 8 7-9-2dx , FOR SALE—Baby carriage in good condition at a reasonable price. , Inquire 14 West Pearl St. 7-8-3dx FOR SALE—A Crawford kitchen range in nirst-class condition." W. H. Allen. 7-8-3ax ‘Pol SALE—Party going out West would like to sell all household furnishings at once. Call at 147 North street, third fioor. 3dx FOR SALE—34-inch fomed oak dining room table and four chairs to match; in first- ciass condition. 34 Prospect street, first fioor. Phone 160. 7-8-tf BABY CHICKS, 17¢ eath and up; 12 varle- ties; delivered prepaid and guaranteec; send for list. Roy Clark, 355 Connecticut Boulevard, East Hartford. 7-6-1w e FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT—Nicely furished room, suitabie for one or two gentlemen, board it d sired, at 112 Lake St., second floor. Phone 148-13. 7-9-2d4 TO RENT—Two connected rooms for light housekeeping. Apply Box 24, Herald Office. 7-9-3dx TO RENT—One single furnished room, with bath, for American gentleman. fioor, 50 Walnut St. TO RENT—One si gentleman. 45 Wainut St. TO RENT—Furnished room, 8 Elm street, near Main. 6-9-2dx TO RENT—A large furnished room, suitable for one or two gentiemen, with family. 620 Main St. TO RENT TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms; adults. Inquire 401 Chestnut St 7-10-3dx TO RENT—Four-room tenement; also barn; can be used for garage. 76 Belden street. 7-9-2ax WA&T!D—GI:!- at Latimer l‘I-fl 33 Walnut St WANTED—Young womes' to beceme Sele Vhune operators; no experience necessary; - paid while learning; rapid incresses there- after both for length of service and merit; the advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chief operator. & M. B, Telephone Company. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES —ALSO— 5 WOMAN FOR ALBERATIONS ° THE WOMAN'S SHOP 149 MAIN ST. . & WANTED FEMALE BOOKEEEPER . > AND STENOGRAPHER INQUIRE SHURBERG'S COAL OFFICE hair; stimulates few cents: formul for complete cur? Broadway, New Yo NOTICE—Automobile Frank Brown, Tel. 188-3. NOTICE—Make use of experience not necessary. quired. ~Write Box 1093, Pennsylvania. NOTICE—The finest line of Spalding 38-42 Main St NOTICE—Shampooing, manicuring, treatments and al massage; lady attended at their homes. Margaret He 20 Wilson St. Phone 465-5. 7-7-) NOTICE—Let your money earn you 30 cent. 1 have one large eight-room cott: for sale, price $3,500; rents for $600 per electric lights, bath and finely {fur- Tished; the first party paving me $590 down gets this big bargain. George P. White, Pole 107, Myrtle Beach. Fhone Milford 418-2. 1-3-48 NOTICE—AN kinds of emfiywpzq houses, garages, store front roofs a specialty; reasonable price Dahlgren. Telephone 1493-14. 7 NOTICE—Carbon burned out, 50c a cyll Auto Repair Co., 115 Glen St. T-T-2i NOTICE—We specialize in garages, | comstruction and ail branches of carpante, reshingling roofs, etc. Call us { Prices. Anderson and Deming. :-l 630. TO RENT—Four-room tenement, all im. provements; young American couple pre- ferred. 264 Cherry street. Robert Pape. 7-9-2dx ———————————— TO RENT A FEW CHOICE OFFICES INQUIRE THE MUTUAL BUILDING 122 MAIN STREET DOWNSTAIRS te ————————————————————— SUMMER RESORTS TAUGODA INN, MOMAUGUIN—Large, light,’ well-ventilated sleeping rooms; large living room, with plano; two large porches; ex- ceptional bathroom facilities; a broad pri- vate cement walk to the finest beach on the sound; excellent bathing at both high and low tide: shower and reservations call Liberty 536 or write to the Inn T nnw—noom- at €3 Beach, Rock Savin 7-9-3dx ROOM AND BOARD—At Sea Shore cottage; reasonable rates. Apply Mrs. Monroe HeMin, 247 Bast Broadway, Myrtle Beach, Milford, Conn. 7-2-6d SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, Bran- ford. Cottage 1905 open July to October; on beach: terms reasomable. Mrs. A. D. Frey. Telephone. §-30-tf TO RENT—Furnished rooms at Indian Neck, Branford, Conn. Week-end accommoda- tions. Inquire J. Ryan, 646 Arch street. 7-7-4dx 3. NOTICE—Hardwaye City Bedding Ce. . | antees to make that old mattress .z w: trial will convince you; quick ice, reasonable prices; we carry a full of mattresses, springs, etc.; furniture i covered. Tel. 2314-4. . 8-18 NOTICE—General trucking, local and distance moving; reasonable rates; faction guaranteed. Tel. 1868. Frank Brown, 240 Smalley St. 7-6-1wxg | The best of selected raw mffk oughly PASTEURIZED by our n > ern process is what is offered yom { over our brand of P. | MILK. { ‘'The finest raw milk cannot np | with OUR PASTEURIZED unxp- for ours is the finest raw milk = ! correct pasteurizing. PUBI‘, ABSOLUTELY SAFE and | RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS. SAFEB. Order it today. J. E. SEIBERT &

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