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E<d L4 4 & & b & & & & ke & & & & o — STORE WO CLOSED At Sat ban pric NOISETTE poplin cuffs TS and and o mercerized wristhond $4.50 molisette attached rts. Negular pric —————————————— H WOVEN MADRAS in " and § ENGL irts of this fino mde up with soft Regular prices §3 material ety 50 wnd ¥ o Bargains In Neckwear AT $1.00. Values $1.50 d it 100 dozen all si.k and pands, bar-tack d nd the most wanle $£2.00 satin and pinned colors PAJAMAS striped percale and D only pajamas, HRegularly French madras in stripes, finish. ast colors. Reg- $4.00, special for this UNION SUITS and comfortable of fine barred dimity, in kne¢ with elastic walstband and armhole. Regular price Sale price $1.39, LT YT TR T Lottt e fateted t-class Cigar Store For Sale. One of the iness opportunities offered in a long time. Grocery Store also, on the outskirts of the AMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 313—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. CORBIN MAPLE ST., Fine 14-room house at No, » deep lot running through to Cherry street, be bought at a reasonable price and on favor-- terms. See us for details. Home Banking & Realty Co. | WEST MAIN STREET Next Door Fox's Theater, "Y PEWRITERS ALL MAKES We deal in every make typewriter pld, Rented, Repaired ew Britain Typewriter Exchange 2 West Main St. , ' ' LI BX & TIpANn DAYS SALE OF EN’S FURNISHINGS g & & & & & 8 @ 4 L @ & o -4 & 4 & 4 & MONDAYS IN JULY AND AUGUST. Articles that men need all the year round, and more especially the vacation season, have been greatly reduced for Friday and urday (Mam Floor.) SHIRTS IN THE SALE WHITE NE GFE SHIRTS all only white, with neck- Regularly $3. jacquard madras shirts, cufts. Szes 16% to 17 Fine strap and soft double S1.89. 4 and . this sale DURABLE work of this sale $1.59. WORK SHIRTS. Well de shirts khaki or blue chambray. Regular e §2.00 For WHITE POPLIN SHIRTS button-down collar styles, v this sale $3.19. Attached and regu- $4.00 shirts with Excellont this ice sale SHIRTS with hot-weather price $3.50. WHITE SOISETT White solsette and oxford shirts Destirable collars rable pat- \nteed fast ¥ this sale attached or button down. Sizes 14 and 16 sale $2 wtyles Regular For this AT $2.00 Values $# and $3.50. . Heavy brocades. Italian twill silks, rich figured \nd similar styles, strictly hand-made and tackea. A small lot of extraordinary values. with de- atin bar SILK HOSE price $1.60. Now Sic. silk hose with high in Regu Pure P black only thread ced heel and double sole, ——————————————————————— SPLIT FOOT HOSE ® Special 35¢ pair, 3 pairs $1.00, Fuil size with maco yarn sole. A wonderful value in hose of this N quality od & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & kod & S lototototot 2odote 2odoLototco et The lttle Want Advt. costs ONLY 1¢ A WORD. Tho re- sults arc big anc quick. The Herald Classifiecd Columan is at You meed your service. it Try ft out temorrow. The re- sults will surprise you. AUTOMOLILES FOR SALE—Ford racer, cheap, $123. at Rudoiph's Garage, Cherry str Tp m all at ~14-3dx CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bovkxeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. WANTED—MALF. HEY.P FOR SALE—MiSCELLANEOUS ands work. Apply Whiting St WANTED—Turret lathe for general factory Flannery Cy,., rear 1ii10d FOR SALE—First $430 passenger Overland. late quickly. Call 121 Maple Mr. Fred FOR SALE—Overland sale some Mr. 1 model : Ask fve- act for 1dx cash 19186 street. touring: quick ¥ for WANTED—Young anb.ti ment pi at on 0 Main for stock room; cupable of advance- 320 a4 week to start; ap- W. Woolworth Co.. 215- City st WANTED—Salesman and co Church a 1:30 p. m. or after 5 p. FOR SALE—1917 Ford roadster: just over- hauled; will sell very cheap. Call 360 lor information, or can be seen at Ploneer Garage, 193 Main St rear. T-14-3ax FOR SALE—Master Six Chalmers; the Maple St. seven-passenger oughly overhauled. Apply T-li-1wx WANTED—A chbef; no night pay to right party. Reply Box 108, WANTED—Twe grease team and Tallow Co., to Herul dri Apply re for tallow New Britain John St. 7 FOR SALE—Three-passenger &ood mechanical condition roadster Phone 1 FOR SALE—1917 Reo roadster condition: engine just gain it en this week 6:30-5; will demonstrate street no dealers No. 10 Locust 7-13-4dx | ing; four mew Is and tires, windshield: bargain 254 Main St, Hart- Charter 9963 7-13-3d FOR SALE—I1918 Stutz tou cord tires, two excellent ReVer ford FOR SALE—Ome Mitchell touring, one Metx roadster: good mechanical condition. Ad- dress Box 32B. Herald 7-12-3dx FOR SALE—One closed top Ford delivers, one steam garment and laundry press, one € 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 FOR SALE—One-half-ton Vim truck, [ lass condition; will sell No. 2 R. R. Arcade. USED TRUCKS—Attention. Jitney and Bus Men The trolley situation confroating us, not only in Bridgeport, but in our own city of New Brit is eritjeal, as you know. Now is the time to get busy and get In while prospects are good. We h the following for sale at right prics Three 1919 Reo 15-passenger buses; also one 1920 35-passenger Packard. [These are all In first-class shape mechanically, brand new cord tires all around: worth investi- gation. «Call Liberty 430 or see Chandler, Mack Motor Truck Company, Conn eE " FOR SALE DEWITT A. RILEY ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. CHIROPRACTIC TALKS No. 5 ‘Obstructed Nerves’ (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 p M. try as we might, we could not m ‘his demonstrates how im- portant are, controlling as they do not only the foot, but the movements, func- tion and health of every part, tissue and organ of the bod; If an organ stops functioning when the nerves supplylng it are cut, it is equally true that an organ cannot function normally when the nerves supplying it are pinched Take as an example the foot again. Pinch the large trunk in the leg by sitting on the edge of & chair or by squatting down on_the toes and the foot “goes to sleep.” To cut @ nerve means to Gestroy pacity to transmit nerve force; to PINCH a ner to DIMINISH its capacity transmit nerve foroe CHIROPRACTIC RELEASES VE PRESSURE! | observation discloses the fact that only one place where trunk nerves do become pinched permanently the spine. where they leave the H and make their exits through small, r openings between the spinal bones. The trunk nerves fit snugly in these | openings and if a spinal 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 of disease will manifest itself thore. If It regulates the heart, or the liver, the intestines. or the kidneys, there will abnormal function as a result. So it is with every unnatural condition of the body, for all disease can be traced back to the spine CHIROPRACTIC GETS RESULTS! Come to the office and let Chiropractie put you on the road to Health. Free consultation. J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 250 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK i Suite 407, Fourth Floor Phone 1732 Office Hours: 912 a. m~—2-8 p. m. vening Ilours: Monday, Tuesday, Thurs- day, Saturday, 6:30 to 8:30. fee $4.50—Nell Cost Price $4.00—Sell Price $55.00—Sell for $12.00 and Up 336 East Main Strect, Clr there can and This is spinal cord PROPERTY 64 Maple street, with e PHONE 728 WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ADL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hanc¢ Furniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK ST. TEL. 589-23. and Exchanged Lamd. Chickens and kinds County. all Tel. 612 272 MAIN STREET | Cottage on Frances St. | | i i — FARM Plenty of Fruit, of Farm Uten Hall Way Between New Britain and Hartford. H. D. HUMPHREY ROO M 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING FOR SALE—Latest 1920 Maxwell touring, run 1,400 miles; also brand new 1920 Hup- mobile touring. Tel. 1072-14. Bets, 18 Main or 139 Winthrop St. 7-10-4ax 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 guaranteel; terms to suit you Phose Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. > 6-24-te P ——————————————— FOR SALE CHEVROLET TOURING MAXWELL TOURIN 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¢ —_— e LOSY LOST—Fountain pen. between New Brital Trust Co. and L. F. and C. ractory. terday. Return to Herald Office. ward LOST—On Hartford dinky, between 5 and || o'clock Saturday y envelope. Return to Joe Bancavica. AUTOMIBILE FOR HIRE FOR HIRE—Seven-passenger trips and parties taken out 485-13 car: shore Telephone 7-13-2dx The Committee appointed by Mayor Curtis to relieve the traffic congestion on streets in center of the City, will hold a hearing at the Council Chamber in City Hall, Fri- day evening at 8 o'clock. This is an important hearing as the divert- ing of through automobile traffic from the center of the City will be considered, also certain propositions to restrict the parking of cars on certain streets will come up at this hearing. All interested parties are invited to appear at this hearing. A. GORBACH, Chairman. 'OR SALE — 16 Cows, 4 Horses, Finest location Pigs, s, in Hartford | WANTED—Salesman, with WANTED—A young man, over 16, for per- manent position with Clark and Braimerd Drug Co., 181 Main St. sd WANTED—Young men to work in dairy and to peddle milk. Apply Spring Farm Dairy, Newington. Valley 298 7-13-4dx auto, having cstablished trade, to sell our toys in every town; fine line: liberal commission: good demand; start at once. Madmar Quality Co.. Utica. N. Y. i-10-6d WANTED—Diemakers. Mosel ing Company, Kensington, Conn. Manufactur- T-T-1w WANTED—Salesmen; live wires; ducements; for tires and tubes. Apply at Rambier Tire and Rubber Co., Whitney Building, Stamford, Conn., or by mall. T-2etf good in- —_— —— WANTED—Reglstered or registered asaistant druggist Crowell's drug. store, 254 Main street. G-doet 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-et MACHINISTS WANTED STEADY EMPLOYMENT FOR ADDITIONAL MACHINISTS oN W CONSTRUCTION WORK ~ ATTRACTIVE WORK AND STANDARD WAGES ADDRESS MACHINIST, BOX 4, HERALD 7-13-1w WANTED BOY FOR STOCK ROOM IN ACTOMOBILE PARTS DEPARTMENT APPLY S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORPORATION 155 ELM ST.—TEL. 351 BRICK MASONS WANTED OVERTIME JOB H. WALES LINES CO. BESSE-LELAND JOB NEW BRITAIN mall safe, delivered for $40; mattiesses, LA kitenen utensils, dishes, screen doors, porch curtaius. 33 Johnson street, Maple ldx | raug chairs, il — If you have anything to sell, bear in mind tha: there never was a better marxet for it than mow. A little advt.'in . the' Herald Classified column will prove it. Only ic A WORD. » 1 WANTED—Competent cook'desires situations 10 Lake court. 7-13: WANTED—Waitress wanted at New Club. 7-15-98 FOR SALE—Grocery store fixtures. D rearrangement of our grocery store, have on hand excess equipment which has n in use a little over a year. Counters, Universal electric coffee mill, one Royal typewriter, two scoop scales, three tlat scales, threc paper-bag racks, three paper racks, one cheese cutter, one cheese caster, six twine holders, cight glass jars, one bookkeeper's high chair. 1f interested in the lot or any part, you can buy it at a bargain price by applying to L. H. Senna, manager the Staniey Workers' Co-operative Society, Inc., 261-267 street, New Britain, Conn 14-3d FOR SALE—Late strawberries by the crate or box. Clifton E. Davenport, 1290 Stanley street 7-12-3d e e e FOR SALE—Roll top and lady's desk. Inquire 119 Cherry St -13-3dx BABY CHICKS, 17c each and up; 12 varle ties; delivered prepaid 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 Sunda. H. B. Luce, Elm Hill. 7-9-5dx FOR SALE—Rabbits. Flemish Gianu dore St., Mapl: American Blues, Belgian Hares. 22 Theo- Hill, Newington. 7-9-1wx FOR SALE—34-inch fumed oak diniug room table and four chairs to match; in first- ciuss condition. 34 Prospect street, first tioor. Phone 160. 7-8-t —_— TO RENT TO RENT—Best residential secti Tene- ment of three rooms for light housekeeping to married couple; references required. Box 34R, Herald. 7-14-3d TO RENT—Building sultable for garage or storage purposes. Apply 112 West street. 7-14-3dx —_— TO RENT—Six-room tenement with all improvements in two-family house; good residence. Apply 31 Seymour St lax TO RENT—A four-room apartment suitable for two adults; references required. Ad- dress Apartment, Herald. 7-12-3dx TO RENT—Garage, phone 1747-3. 51 Church St. Tele- 7-12-3d TO RENT A FEW CHOICE OFFICES INQUIRE THE MUTUAL BUILDING 122 MAIN STREET DOWNSTAIRS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—In Newington: ern house; hot water heat; price $6,000; $2100 cash further particulal Prentice, 18 Asylum Six-room mod- lot 90x230; required. For inquire of C. C. st., Hartford, Conn. 7-14-1w FOR SALE—Seven-room modern house; steam heat; five acres of land; near trolley, Maple Hill; price and terms rea- sonable. Inquire of C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St Hartford, Conn. 7-14-1w FOR SALE—Property wt corner of Winter and Spring Sts. _ Brick bleck with store and two tenements; also two-tencment house. Inquire 67 East,Main. 7-13-1wx | = | FOR SALE—Two-family house at Belvidere. Three rooms on each fioor. Barn and chicken-coops, fruit trees. Sell cheap it taken at once. Inquire 336 East Maln street. 7-12-3dx FOR SALE—Stanley Quarter: Six-room attractive stucco single residence with two- car garage; corner lot, 150x200. Phone 473-3. 7-12-3dx FOR SALE—Sixteen-acre farm. Inquire at 3 Washington St. 7-10-6dx WANTED FLOOR. BENCH AND MACHINE MOLDERS ALSO COREMAKERS GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. BRIGHTWOOD SPRINGFIELD, MASS. STRIKE ON, BUT NO TROUBLE 7-14-2d WANTED—AT ONCE BOY FOR GENERAL WORK GOOD CHANCE FOi WILLING BOY APPLY OUTLET MILLINERY CO. 237 MAIN ST, T-14-11 FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow; electrio lights; telephone; four acres land; fine building lots; near troiley; six cents to New Britain; young fruit trees; berrie garden planted Sharp's Station, ville. C. H. Culver. WANTED—Student wants employment after- noons after 2:30 and all day Saturday 26 vears old: experienced in office work and selling. Telcphone 2067-12. 1ax WANTED—Position as chauffeur by Ameri- can, 30 vears old; seven years' experienc can drive all cars and make own repairs; commercial or private; will g0 anywhere. Box 17C, Herald 7-14-3dx WANTED—Three- or four-room apartment Ly young couple; no children. Address Box Herald WANTED—Dish hours: man or street washer; woman good pay Apply ANTED—Furnished rooms for light house- keeping by a middle-aged couple. Reply to Box No. 11B, Herald 7-12 WANTED—An Amerlcan-born, with cash, wishes to buy two-family house fa south- 1 part of city for own use. Box ; 7-9-1wx TO RENT—Furnished 50 Walnut St room American, -14-4dx furnished room; | It desired 145-12 TO RENT—A large furui with private fami TO RENT—Large front room suitable for two gentlemen; also single reem. Mrs T. J. Walsh, 64 Church St. 7-12-3ax WANTED—TO BUY A 10315 PRINTING PRESS AND ALSO EQUIPM © ADDRESs HERALD BOX 33BB T-12-3ax WANTED—Young lady to do office work for the summer. .Apply Southern New land Telephone Co. WANTED—Salesludy. street. Apply WANTED—Woman for cleaning.. Appb Aew Britam Club. ] 7-13-34 WANTED—Dishwasher at the Y. W. G~ 4., 20 Hungerford court 7-20-8 WANTED—Expericnced typist | for position In ottice; position permanent and pleasant. Box XX, Herald. 1-8-00 WANTED—Woman for slterations; permas nent position; $14 per wuek io start. Ad- dress Herald Box 14K. -6-t8 4 WANTED—Glris at Latimer Laundry 33 Walnut St. WANTED—Young women to become” phone mm“:n:“ cpcl:m g while learning; rapid increases :x‘::- both for length of service and ) culet Sperator. 8. NOTICE—HEleciri¢sl work. Sa vour wiring and fxtures, 4 Arthur Tyler, 48 Howargt ¥ NOTICE—Business oppartunity: an office specialty that has no com' has a big margin of profit shd. sale; been on the market for ei and is no experiment; e need o finance; will sell one-half interest &} whole; $13,000 needed; investl 5 vited. 1d Box 15B. XL 4 7-12 (g , NOTICE—Miss ‘Alice Starr, $6 Elm St. Phone $17-2. NOTICE—Eiectric vacuum . cleaners $1.25 per day. lighters, 35 cents eac] Telephone 2079. done reasonably; also Call Albert Diemond, 410 phone 633-14. 3 B, NOTICE—I must have & te 1 first of August. C. J. Kindelan; 383 street. E, NOTICE—Lucille Beauty Shop. h ing, manicuring, shampooing, ment, facial massage. Bool Blo Room 401, top floor. Appointments Phone 638. Hazel N. Dyer. - 113 NOTICE—Have your furniture o packed by experts. ' We furnish e thing. Herald Box 21S. 7-12 sl Kkinds;" rties. Tel 1 R4 NOTICE—Trucking = of cquipped to take out 1747-3. 3 NOTICE—The finest line of S b ing sults ever in New Britain. lonu’ b 38-42 Main St. ; N NOTICE—Shampooing, * curt: treatments and facial . massage @) attended @t thefr homes. M 3 20 Wilson St. Phone 485-5. NOTICE—AlNl kinds of houses, garages, store . fronts; roofs m speclalty; reasonable prit Dahlgren. Telephone 1493-14. e OTICE—Carbon burned out, 50c & Auto Repair Co., 115 Glen St- NOTICE—We specialize In @ r construction and all branches of ¢ reshingling roofs, etc. Call ug prices. Anderson and Desping, telughol €30. L ’ NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. antees to make that old mattress - mew; trial will convince you; quick PNV ice, reasonable prices; We CArTy 8 of mattresses, springs, etc.; furnitufelEs) covered. Tel. 2314-4. [T SHORE PROPERTY /' FOR SALE—Shore lots; easy terms for I bargain prices. See Sullivan, Lot Ne: 1 Seaview Road, Point o Woods ‘Beach South Lyme, Conn. 7-9-1044 SUMMER RESORTS g, furnished cottages, from July 17 glo $26 and $30. George P. White, Phone Milford 418-2 ’l—‘; RENT—Myrtle Beach: “:‘;e 1 T FOR SALE—Myrtle Beach: $300 eash small monthly payments buys & five- partially furnished cottage; r¢ ts for for season. Price $1,600. George P. 9 Pole 107. Phone Milford 418-2. 142 ROOM AND BOARD—At Sea Shore & reasonabic rates. Apply Mrs. Monrn Hefilin, 247 East Broadway, Myrtie Beach Milford, Conn 7-8-84 SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, Bran) ford. Cottage 19056 open July to October on beach: termns reasonable. 1 Frey. Telephone. Sutlding—Repamaog. LEAVITT & HAYES, ING BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETR. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St tNew Britain, Gonn,