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¥ = STORE CLOSED MONDAYS IN JULY AND AUGUST. Y SALE OF OFFICE SUPPLIES AND STATIONERY —MAIN ;8 ONLY A FEW t1was FENCL volvet, Ticonderoga, Mikado, and Priscis u war prices 6c cach, Sale price . ... FPaper Pencils, o bluc or black FLOOKR~— A FOUR DAY OFFLIK OF BUSINASS AeieSSITIES AT REDUCED PRICES. MENTAONLD aERE . ' IImnam B N , i grades o Vau Dyke Drawiung Pencils, regulariy 10c each, at . Popylng aud ludelible Pencils, regulariy 10c cac opolitan Pencils, No. 2, sale price Eversharp Peucils, rogularly 75¢, sale price Pens, regularly $1.25 gross, sale price ... h PENS. and Radio Peus, regularly $1.10 gross, sale price ... in various styles, sale price, each .. 0. Typuwrll-ln‘ Paper, size 8 1-2x11, 500 sheets to package, reguar pdce Bond Paper, sizo 8 1-2x11, regular price $1.85, sale price Second Sheets, 1,000 sheets to package, price $1.25 package, sale price secomd sheots, size 8 1-2x11, 500 sheets to Paper, Fox's super finc, size 8 1-2x11. Regularly $3.00 for 100 sheeots, now .. MISCEL LA phers’ Note Books, all sizes, sale price Self-inking Stamp Pads, regularly 35c¢, oks, National make, triplicate form, regularly 25c. Stamps, C. O. D., Rush, Paid, regularly 25¢, sale price sabese dus tproof, regularly 60c, sale price . Clips, 100 dozen in box, regularly Sc, d Filing Box, with index and eards, 3x5, regularly 49¢, sale price .......... for keeping valuables, regular price 75¢, sa irds, size 3x3, regularly 13¢ package, sale OoUR INK W NTIRE STOCK OF ILLS, PEN TRAY! THUM B S, SPONG abjects close at hand or at a distance. ‘an “old” appearance. 3 come now-—the sooner the beter for you. 0. K., Credit, Bill, Collect, NEOUS sale price sale price le price price TACKS, size 5 1-2x8 1-2. package, regularly $1.00 . 25¢, sal price .. regularly 39c 10 p. c. Discount During this Sale PAPER FASTENERS, ¢ CUPS, COLUMNAR BOOKS, ETC. “A Woman is as Old as She Looks” p between the ages of thirty and fifty many women find the need of glasses to emable them Unless our imvisible double vision lenses are worn glasses Why look older hanyou are when you can save youthful eyes and looks? to the Optical department on the Mezzan ine Balcony €nd consult our optometrist for that eye S P S S 2 0 Inc. Hartford The little Want Advt. costs ONLY 1c A WORD. The re- sults are big and quick. The Herald Classifiel Column is at’ your service. You meed it. Try it out tomorrow. The re- sults will surprise you. AUTOMOEILES FOR SALE—Three-passenger roadster #00d mechanical condition. Phone 1% FOR SALE—1917 Reo roadster; first-class condition; engine just overhauled; bar- gain if taken this week: no dealers; call 6:30-8; will demonstrate. No. 10 Locust street. 7-13-4dx four new two spare wheels and tires, excellent rear windshield; bargain. ReVere Salesrooms, 254 Main St, Hart- ford. Charter 9963. -13-5d 2, 3 and 4. Setoerase IO dowon 45c¢ FOR SALE—1918 Stutz touring; cord tires, 'CLASSIFIED 1c a Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN Word ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bwkkeeping. billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Property at corner of Winter and Spring Sts. Brick block with store and two tenements; also two-teneinent house. Inquire 67 East Main. 7-13-1wx FOR SALE—Two-family bouse at Belvidere. Three rooms on each flioor. Barn and chicken-coops, fruit trees. Sell cheap if taken at once. Inquirc 336 East Main street. 7-12-3ax FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Late strawberries by the (mta or box. Clifton E. bavenport, street. FOR SALE—Roll Inquire top and 119 Cherry St TO RENT—A four-room apartment suitable for two adulls; referemces required. Ad- dress Apartment, Herald. -5dx 7-1 FOR SALE—Stanley Quarter: Six-room attractive stucco single residence with two- car garage; corner lot, 150200 473-3. 3dx TO RENT—7iwo unfurnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping; tiree minutes from Main street; very desirable location; adults only. Address Herald Box 158. 7-12-2dx If you have anything to sell, bear in mind tha: there never was a better market for it than now. A litde advt. in will prove it. Only ic A WORIN . * WANTED—FE <ALS HELP —_—— WANTED—Competent cook desires situatiom * 10 Lake court. *7-13248 WANTED—Waitress wanted at New Club. WANTED—Young lady to do ofice tos the summer. Apply Southern New s land Telephone Co. 9-18-14 Apply at 42 '." WANTED—Woman for cleaning. ‘1-; i WANTED—Salesindy. street. FOR SALE—One Mitchell touring, one Metz roadster; good mechanical condition. Ad- dress Box 32B, Herald. 7-12-3dx FOR SALE—One closed top Ford dellvery, one steam garment and laundry press, one 6 inch by 12 foot T steel beam, also 1913 Buick touring car. New Britain Dry Cleaning Co., West Main St 7-12-6d FOR SALE—Oakland roadster, perfect con- dition, good tires, bargain for cash. Phone 2428 or 2517. 7-12-3dx FOR SALE—Ome-half-ton Vim truck, 1920, first-class condition; will sell reasonably. R. R. Arcad 7-12-1wx Men: The trolley situation confronting us, not only in Bridgeport, but in our own city of New Britain, is critical, as you know. Now is the time to get busy and get in while prospects are good. We have the following for sale at right prices: Three 1919 Reo 1S-passenger buses; also one 1920 35-passenger Packard. These are all in first-class shape mechanicaily, brand new cord tires all around; worth investi- gation. Call Liberty 430 or see Chandler, Mack Motor Truck Company, New Haven, Conn. 7-12-tf $2. 59 USED TRUCKS—Attention. Jitney and Bus ; FOR SALE—Sixteen-acre farm. 213 Washington St Inquire at 7-10-6dx elecuric fine FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow; lights; telephone; four acres land; building lots; near tro.ley; six cents New Britain; young fruit trees; berries garden planted. Sharp's Station, Plain ville. C. H. Culver. 7-3-6dx FOR SALE— *ZTamily frame house and one two-fami rick house at 142 West Main St. Telephone 1034, 7-7-64x FOR SALE—Three-tenement block with store; all improvements; one fivé-room and two four-room tenements. 151 Oak St. 7-7-6dx WANTED—MALE HELP ‘WANTED—Driver for a light Corbin truck. Apply to The John Boyle Co., 3-5 Franklin square. 7-13-tL WANTED—Young man for stock room, ambitious young man capeble of advance- ment preferred; $20 a week to start; ap- ply at once. F. W. Woolworth Co., 218- 220 Main St, City. 7-13-3dx FOR SALE—Overiand touring, A-1 condi- tion, cheap; no garage commissions to pay; private party. 145 Chapman street. 7-10-3dx 29c { FOR SALE—Latest 1920 Maxwell touring, run 1,400 miles; also brand new 1920 Hup- mobile touring. Tel. 1072-14. Betz, 18 Main or 139 Winthrop St. 7-10-4dx USED TRUCKS When in need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get in touch with us. Mack, Pierce-Arrow, hauled, rebullt terms to suit you. 430, or see Phone Liberty CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. FOR SALE CHEVROLET TOURING MAXWELL TOURING OLDSMOBILE 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 7-10-t¢ FOR SALE " Fine Paying Business Block : g apartments. nce for a good investment. tate. 3 g 5 0q (] [~ -~ S & This is a remarkable g 2 = Come in and see us at once. RKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2026 OF NEW BRITAIN REAL ESTATE BOARD. rortededededegeldodegegoge fogedodc o] wweamn‘ SR o4 ORBIN MAPLE ST., PROPERTY ine 14-room house at No. 64 Maple street, with deep lot running through to Cherry street, bought at a reasonable price and on favor-- rms. See us for details. Home Banking & Realty Co. ST MAIN STREET Next Door Fox's Theater. PHONE 728 & 2OBGOICHILVOCE 1918 FORD TOURING (With Demountable Rims) 1913 OAKLAND TOURING 1918 OAKLAND COUPE (Newly Painted) WILLYS-KNIGHT COUPE (Cord Tires; Newly Painted) FOR SALE Cottage on Frances St. DEWITT A. RILEY ROOM 208, APPLY S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORPORATION St.—To he 31 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. i exssmet — FARM FOR SALE — 105 Acres Fine Land. Plenty of Fruit, 16 Cows, 4 Horses, Pigs, Chickens and all kinds of Farm Utensils. Finest location in Hartford County. Half Way Between New Britain and Hartford. H. D. HUMPHREY 272 MAIN STREET ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING * Two Good Houses on Beaver Street For ! Sale. Room on the lot for a store. Here’s one of the best loations in the North End for any busi- |ness man. Get busy if you want it. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN ST. PHON E 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. TO RENT—Storage Building with Side Track on Railroad SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, 242 Main St. Inc. Tel. 24-4 The Hardware City Loan Corp. Has under construction and offers for sale on easy terms to employes of local industrie=—Three tenement houses, Two tenement houses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. FOR HIRE—Seven-) WAN' and collector. Apply at Singer Store, 57 Church St., between 12 and 1:30 p. m. or after 5 p. m. 7-13-2dx WANTED—A chef; no might work; geod pay to right party. Reply to Herald Box 108. T-13-tf WANTED—Two drivers for 'tallow and grease team. Apply New Britain Hide and Tallow Co., rear 70 John St. 7-13-3d WANTED—A young man, over ‘16, for per- manent position with Clark and Brainerd Drug Co., 181 Main St. 7-13-5d ‘WANTED—Young men to work in dairy and one to dle milk. Apply Spring Farm Daity;fegvington. Valley 208. 7-13-4dx SALESMEN—YTwo mneat appearing young men to act as agente for a reliable firm; experience unnecessary; branch manager's position waiting for right man; salary or commission. Box 36, Herald. 7-12-2ax ANTED—Boy over 16 years of age. Apply Arcade Studio. 7-12-2dx WANTED—Salesman, with sato, having established trade, to sell our toys in every town; fine line; liberal commission; good demand; start at once. Madmar Quality Co., Utica, N. Y. 7-10-68 WANTED—Diemakers. Mosel ing Ccmpany, Kensington, Conn. 7-7-1w W, ducenren m live wires; good in- for tires and tubes. Apply at . Tire and Rubber Co. Whitney , Stamford, Conn., or by mail. 7-2-t¢ 'WANTED-—Registered or registered assistant druggist Crowell's drug store, 254 Main street. -t w. : Competent scale- men on spring scales Ma pay and per- manent employment; references required. H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St., Springfield, Mass. 6-3-t MACHINISTS WANTED STEADY EMPLOYMENT FOR ADDITIONAL MACHINISTS ON NEW CONSTRUCTION WORK ATTRACTIVE WORK AND STANDARD WAGES ADDRESS M4CHINIST, BOX 4, HERALD 7-13-1w WANTED BOY FOR STOCK ROOM IN AUTOMOBILE PARTS DEPARTMENT APPLY 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORPORATION 155 ELM ST.—TEL. 51 1-13-3d AUTOMIBILE FOR HIRE car; shore Telephone 7-13-2ax passenger trips and parties taken out. 485-13 Bullding—Repamrng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC, BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court Bt Telephcnes 2244 ew Britain. Conn. 1913 WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ADL BABY CHICKS, 17c each and up; 12 varie- ties; delivered prepald and guaranteed; send for list. Roy Clark, 355 Connecticut Boulevard, East Hartford. 7-12-4d FOR SALE—Standing grass. Apply evenings after 7 o'clock, Saturday afternoons or Sundays. H. B. Luce, Eim Hill. 7-9-5dx FOR SALE—Lease and option on a six-room house with large garden. 32 Sheffeld street. 7-10-3dx FOR SALE—A Clark. Jewel good condition. street. gas stove in Apply at 17 FOR SALE—Rabbits, American Blues, Flemish Giants, Belgian Hares. 22 Theo- dore St, Mapl Hill, Newington. 7-8-lwx FOR SALE—Si-inch fumed oak dining room table and four chairs o m. (™' in frst- class condition. 34 Prospect - eet, first floor. Phone 182 A SRt BABY CHICKS, 17c each and up; 12 varie- ties; delivered prepaid and guaranteed; send for list. Roy Clark, 355 Connecticut Boulevard, East Hartford. 7-6-1w TO RENT—Furnished lou-, first floor, 2!!3 Cherry St. TO RENT—Large, pleasant front room, wxu.“ home privileges, for one or two young ladies; = references required. 29 South High. 7-12-2dx TO RENT—Niceiy furnished room; if desired. 112 Lake street. 148-12 board Phone 7-12-5dx TO RENT—A large furnished fromt room with private family. 620 Main St. 7-12-3dx TO RENT—Large front room suitable for two gentlemen; also single room. Mrs. T. J. Walsh, 64 Clurch St. 7-12-3dx TO RENT—Front room for gentleman; references required. Phone 271-15. 7-12-2dx e ——— TO RENT TO RENT—Six-room tenement with all improvements in two-family house; good residence. Apply 31 Seymour St. ldx Tele- 7-12-3d TO REN phone 1747-3. e, 541 Church St. TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms; adults. Inquire 401 Chestnut St. 7-10-3dx sl e e L L e TO RENT A FEW CHOICE OFFICES INQUIRE THE MUTUAL BUILDING 122 MAIN STREET DOWNSTAIRS — e ROOM AND BOARD—At Sea Shore cottage; reasonable rates. Apply Mrs. Monroe Hefflin, 247 Bast Broadway, Myrtle Beach, Milford, Conn. 7-8-6d SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, Bran- ford. Cottage 1905 open July to October; on beach; terms reasonable. Mrs. A. D. Frey. Telephone. 30-t2 CHIROPRACTIC TALKS No. § ‘ObstructedNerves’ (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) It is a well-known fact that if the nerves leading to the foot were cut, the foot would be paralyzed and, try as we might, we could not move it. This demonstrates how im- portant nerves are, controlling as they do, not only the foot, but the movements, fuuc- tion and health ‘of every part, tissue and organ of the body. If an organ stops functioning when the nerves supplying it are cut, it is equally true that an organ cannot function’ normally when the nerves supplying it are pinched. Take as an exampie the foot again. Pinch the large trunk nerve in the leg by sitting on the edge of a chair or by squatting down on the toes and the foot “'goes to sleep.” To cut a nerve means to dgstroy its ca- pacity to tramsmit nerve force; to PINCH a nerve means to DIMINISH its capacity to transmit nerve force. CHIROPRACTIC RELEASES NERVE PRES| Clinical observation discloses the fact that there is only one plave where trunk nerves can and do become pinched permanently. This is at the spine, where they leave the =pmal cord and make their exits through small, round openings between the spinal bones. The trunk nerves fit snugly in these openings and ¥ a sninal segment gets out of place only the fraction of an inch the size of the opening is decreased and the nerve there is pinched. If the affected nerve supplies the stomach, some form <f Qisease will manifest jtself there. If it regulates the heart, or the liver, or the intestines, or the kidneys, there will be abnurmal function as a result. So it is with every unnatural condition of the body, for all disease can be traced back to the spine. CAIROPRACTIC GETS RESULTS! Come to the office and let Chiropractic you on the road to Heaith. Free consultation J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 250 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK Buite 407, Fourth Floor Phone 1732 Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—2-5 p. m. Evening Hours: New Britain Club ANTEI)—\\nmm to do housewerk, M( hours a day. 13 Lafayette St. 1dx WANTED—Dishwasher at the Y. 20 Hungerford court, W. C. A, 7-10+ WANTED—Expericaced ty] for position in oftice; position permanent » pieasant. Box 5XX, Herald. T3 WANTED—Woman for altcrations; . permids. nent position; $14 per week to start.] Ads: dress Herald Box 14K. - 7-6-t¢ WANTED—Girls at Latimer i 3 Walnut St 4 l._l_ - WANTED—Young women to Cetud “phons ‘operators; no experience DeceRsaryy paid while learning; rapid ere:; after both for length of servies t5 the advantage of this will be ed by the chief operatos. S. Ii. & Telephone Company. of mattresses, DI covered. Tel. 3])‘-6 SHOREY ¥OR S E bargakn priee; Seaview R South Lym'e, Coll / wfl—@(mfll Palgce 'rhem.or " Finds Bsilace Theater. Rew: /LOST—On Hart! dinky, o'clock Saturday' Pay en: Return to Joe Bancavica, WANTED ‘WANTED—Three- by young couple ¢ Box 17Y, Herpld. or four-room nd children, WANTED—Dish washer; hours; man or woman. street. good pay Apply 67 AN 74 WANTED—Two or three furnished rocisy near each other, for six gentiemen; mhSt] be quiet neighborhood. Address Box ZUk Herald. 1d¢ WANTED—Furnished room for thees § tlemen; must be in quiet neighbo: Address Box 10Z, Herald. 'WANTED—Furnished rooms for lght keeping by a middle-aged couple. R to Box No. 11B, Herald. 7-13 WAN‘!'ED—GI!I.XE for one car; mear CUty Hall. Reply Garage, Herald Box 16. 7-10-38x WANTED—A= American-born, with caeh, wishes to buy two-family house in South= western part of city for own use. Box 353, Herald. 7-9-1wx. WANTED—TO BUY * A 10x15 PRINTING PR} AND ALSO EQU ADD)