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GVVOCVVVHVD VSV HECRBBL You Protected Against Burglars? & 58 you should be Insured. Let somebody # P e the risk. / e write all 193 MAIN TELEPHONE 2026 OF NEW BRITAIN QC.O.‘QOO‘O’#.#GQO## L Yoml" I"RDM I'ORGFRY kinds and for every & DEMING STREET RFAL ESTATE BOARD. 0#%0000600050000"00’ OHECK INSURANCE IS WRITTEN BY TZ & 2 Main St. COSTELLO, Inc. Tel. 24-4 — FARM FOR SALE — Fine Land. Plenty of Fruit, 16 Cows, 4 Horses, Pigs, kinds of Farm Utensils. Fincst location in Hartford y Between New Britain and Hartford. . D. HUMPHREY noon 208, NATIONAL BANK uvmbmo Cottoge at Belvidere, with all improve- Owner in a position to vacate at once. one-family For Sale. Everything in the best of MP REAL ESTATE CO. o R 7\ Y Had Never red We d Have No Lights would be in semi. wving only the old- of {llumination. -l made possible the of "electricity to make over, g8 brighter and more Far greater than is the wservice renders humanity [0 eyosight, in the form 5 \ western n heat, Family 10-room hou Price $6,700. Glass used for is the most used s discoveries. Do TODAY &GOODWIN St Tel. 1905 Optometrists, Because We Know™ BANK BLDG. CONNECTICUT SCHOOL OF MUSIC ©C. A. PERRIN, Director. 259 Main St Violin, Plano, Mandolin and Guitar Class and Private Instruction. Booth's Block. CEE———————————— WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture. mmummunwmmw | oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- | ern nrocess is what is offered you | over our brand of FPASTEURIZED MILK. |~ The finest raw milk cannot compare | with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— | tor ours is the finest raw milk made , worrect pasteurizing. ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by ‘ RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFE. Order 1t today | J. E. SEIBERT & SON. 401 PARK STREET. Telephone 1936 7-ROOM COTTAGE arge lot. Tubs, etc. art of city. Modern and up-to-date. Price $7,500. se. Electric lights, baths ‘e hav other good properties. e Home Banking & Realty Co. 2 West Main St. MAIN STREET PHONE 728 Next Door Fox's Theater. YPEWRITERS ALL MAKES We deal in every make typewriter i Rented, Repaired and Exchanged Britain Typewriter Exchange Tel. 612 house on Commonwealth | | Noom Nos. 225-226 ! vous conditions, The semi-annual report of the Vega society shows a gain of 62 members. The society has a membership of 776 at present. Star of Good Will lodge and Leading Star lodge, Shepherds of Bethlehem, will hold their annual outing at Savin Rock tomorrow, leaving this city at 8:30 a. m. from the South church in auto trucks. Newton Smith, of Black Rock ave- nue, has a rose bush at his home upon which flowers of two species grow. 1t is rarely found that a bush produces two kinds of flowers, he explains. After Severe Sickness How Many People in This OCity H.lve Re- covered There is one great dnmck to re- covery for a person who has been sick, and that is poor devitalized blood and consequent weakness, ner- vousness and depleted strength. If people In this city who have been ill and are still in a weakened condi- tion could only realize the value of Vinol to enrich the blood, create a | hearty appetite and restore strength, druggists would not be able to sup- ply the demand. For all run-down, nervous, anaem- ic conditions, and for delicate chil- dren and feeble old people, there is no other remedy like Vinol.—advt. Miscellaneous Shower To Miss Ethel White A miscellaneous shower was given to Miss Ethel White at her home in Kensington by about 40 of her friends last night. A mock marriage took place in which the following took part: Svea Alquist, minister; Grace ‘Walsh, bride; Tillie Linn, groom; ‘Ger- trude Nelson, bridesmaid;: Bertha Russell, best man. Miss White received many beautiful gifts. She will become the bride of George French of Mil: ford, Cann., on June 24 A Healthy, Happy Wife is the greatest inspiration a man can have and the life of the family, yet how many homes in this fair land are blighted by the ill health of wife and mother! It may be backaches, headaches, the tortures of a displacement, or some ailment peculiar to her sex which makes life a burden. Every woman iIn this condition should rely | upon Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, to restore her to health and happiness.—advt. SUNDAY SCHOOL OUTING. The Sunday school pienic of the German Baptist church was held to- day at Goodwin Park. Busses left the church at 8:30, 9:30, 10.30 m. and 0 p. m. CHIROPRACTIC TALK No. Nature and Women y J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) country of ours, where nitation have been brought perfect of scientific . 16t me ask. suffer most from Jveakness, deranged function and intended every healthy, full of energy If she s not, something way of Nature. Ther somewhere in the bod. could the efforts of or _perverted Nature regulates the body by means of nerve force. When the nervous system is free and unobstructed there is full normal flow of nerve force or emergy continually #oing through the nerves to every part of the body. = Only the nerves convey this energy. Pinch a nerve and the nerve force 18 shut off, as happens when your foot “goes erve pressure causes disease. sick woman has nerve pressure. of cases to woman to be well and strong. is getting in the must be interference for nowhere else ure be sidetracked remov upply of merve force to pass freely t the weakened part or organ, and health § the result, as can bo attested by thousands of women who thus have been enabled to regain strength and vigor. Let me show, you just where the cause of your trouble lfes. Others with similar aflments have recovered completely. Sa can you: No charge for consultation at office J.A.VOLZ The Chiropractor 250 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK Phone 1732 DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Physician and Chiropractor Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady assistant, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. 252 Main St, Corner West Main St. Telephone 765. DEAR DOCTOR: Through a frienc who had what was ermed incurable old sores on his legs and was cured by you, I de- cided there was hope for me. My Jungs then were In very bad condi- tion and I was all in. I am now per- fectly cured, and yo: have built up my whole system so that I am much stronger than ever before. In fact, I feel like a giant. My brother Biil who was blind'and physicians said he would never see daylight again now rcads, 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 I 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- skin discases and stomach troubles with positively no failures in neuritis, sclatica or any form of rheumatism. Electro Therapy treatments of all forms. Electric Light Baths, Alpine Sun Rays, Ultra Viol.* Rays, Arc Vio- let Rays and the Masseur Machine treatments are given my patients withou* additional cost. Working veople and families are treated until cured for $1.59 per treatment. The little Want Advt. costs ONLY ic 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. roadster, wire Call 157 Fairview afternoon or _Sunday 7-16-2ax wheels, street morni, in good shape. Saturday ng. FOR SALE—One closed top Ford delivery, one steam garment and laundry press, one 6x10 foot steel I beam; also 1913 Buick touring car. New Britaln Dry Cleaning Co., 265 Cherry St. 7-12-6d FOR SALE—Ford touring car. R. dolph, 123 Cherry St. Phone 2051. FOR ven-passenger Cadillac Sedan, day or night service. Beanie, Telephone §82-12. 7-15-5dx C. 7-15-3dx FOR Six seven-passenger Chalmers; thoroughly overhauled. Apply 271 Maple St T-14-1wx — FOR SALE—1918 Stutz touring; four mew cord tires, two spare wheels and tires, excellent paint, rear windshield; bargain. ReVere Salesrooms, 284 Main St., Hart- ford. Charter 9963. 7-13-5d FOR SALE—One-half-ton Vim truck, 1920, first-class condition; will sell reasonably. No. 2 R. R. Arcade. USED TRUCKS—Attention. Jitney and Bus | Men: The trolley situation confronting us, not only in Bridgeport, but in our own eity of New Britain, is critical, as you know. Now is the time to get busy and get in while prospects are good. We hav following for sale at right hree 1919 Reo 1S-passenger buses; 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, New Haven, Conn. 7-12-t8 USED TRUCKS When in need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get in touch with us. Mack, Plerce-Arrow, Packard . and others; some over- hauled, ‘rebulit and guaranteed; terms to suit you. Phome Liberty 430. or see CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Cons. €-24-2 CLEAN-UP SALE OF USED CARS HUPMOBILE (Five-Passenger) 1919 OAKLAND (Five-Passenger) 1919 CHEVROLET (Five-Passenger) 1915 CHEVROLET (Winter Top: Five-Passenger) 1920 MAXWELL DEMONSTRATOR (Five-Passenger) 1917 OVERLAND ROADETER 17 1917 (Five-Passenger) 1915 FORD SEDAN 1917 ONE-TOX (Can Be Bought at a Sacrifice) —Also— A FIVE-TON CLYDESDALE DUMP (In A-1 Condition) HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. 18 MAIN STREET (Next to the Ford Salesroom) Dealers for White Motor Trucks, Stephens Salient and Cleveland Six 7-16-24 DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! SEASON'S CLEAN-UP SALE PLEASURE CARS—MOTOR TRUCKS 1918 OAK 1915 1916 ND TOURING STUTZ TOURING OLDSMOBILE TOURING FORD ROADSTER CADILLAC TOURING FORD TOURING 7 CHEVROLET ROADSTER $ OLDSMOBILE TOURING 7 PATHFINDER TOURING TRUCKS REPIUBLIC TRUCK REO ED CHASSIS OLDSMOBILE JITNEY BUS FORD DELIVERY FIVE-TON SAUER DUMP TRUCK SEVERAL OLD CARS $100 to $250 TUsed Car Dealers, Here Is Your Chance! Open Evenings OLNSMOBILE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, INC. 33 to 37 Allyn Street Hartford, Connecticut FOR SALE CHEVROLET TOURING (Baby Grand) MAXWELL TOURIN OLDSMOBILE § TOURING STUDEBAKER TOURING CHEVROLET TOURING (4%0) FORD TON TRUCK Also & number of other used tour- ings. roadsters and trucke. Time payments arranged SIM BOOKMAN 4 Elm Street, Corner Maln Street Phone 484 T-16-1f FOR SALE Cottage on Frances St. DEWITT A. RILEY ROOM 2os, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. 7-12-1wx | CLASSIFIED | 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bovkieeping, and cost more than the price of the billing postage little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1910 Henderson electric, fully equipped; reasonable price. Apply _at No. 70 City avenue. 7-17-3dx WANTED WANTED—Table board for appreclate home cooking. Phone 1537-5. a few who 45 Grand St 1dx FOR SALE—Good used truck, J. M. C., 1918 model, in perfect condition; four good tires and one extra tir at 493 Main St. chetka. bargain for cash. Ca t fruit store. — e FOR SALE—Good, classy, up-to-date road- T, electrically equipped, A-1 condition, a bargain. Turner, 98 Greenwood street. 7-17-2ax and tires Tele- New Britain 18-t | FOR SALE—Buick roadster; paint mechanical condition perfect; cord all around; will sell cheap for cash. phone No. 1840, Room 407, National Bank Building. FOR SALE—Hupmobile. Apply at Ploneer Garage, rear 193 Main St. 7-16-5dx FOR SALE—Ford roadster in condition. R. C. Rudolph, Garage. Tel. 2051. 7-16-3dx e WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, bulbs; permanent. Brown Brothers Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y 1ax WANTED—Man to sell guaranteed shrubs, roses, trees, plants; weekly pay; write now. Ba Nursery Co., Rochester, Ny 1dx WANTED—A general office man in near-by town; knowledge of accounting desirable but not mecessary; excellent opportunities: state salary wanted. Address Box 198, Herald. 7-16-2dx WANTED—Honest and man, industrious desires employment Box 2:W, Herald. young fore- 17-3dx WANTED—Agents. Make $75 weekly selling guaranteed hosiery; we guarantee $36 weekly full time; ioc an hour spare time; experience unnecessary. Eagle Mills, Darby, Pa. ldx WANTED—By rooms Sept. 1: Temement of five by small family; convenient to nd C. trade shop. Address Herald z 7-17-3dx WANTED—Young man wishes position chauffeur, privat Knapp, 184 Arch St., City. « E WANTED—An experienced commercial truck driver would like a position by August 1; home in Plainville; reference if required. Box 21J, Herald. 7-16-3dx If you have anything to sell, bear in mind tha. there nt was a better market for it than now. A little advt. in the Herajd Classitied column 'will prove it. Only ic A WORD,, WANTED—FEMALY., HELP WANTED—Young lady as waitress. Apply 13 Latayette ot T-licoux WANTED—Salesladies, at once; §12 & wees O Sarl; guou cnance for rapiwi Savauod ment for brgnt salesiadies. . W. Wovi WOrth Co., 21i8-220 i L, NeW BFilais Conn. T-18-sus WANTED—Stenographer; good chance fur TIERT PAarty. Auuress Sichvgraplics, SN - Herald. sdo-ad WANTED—At once: Maid to go to the shore for ine remainaer ol the Sumbuv. Address ficrald $ox AZoA. elo-id - WANTED—Woman to de hourework, thiree nours & day. s Laiaycive i WANTED—Young lady for odc Maid street 3 Ouice; Perluanval pusilion sud TG PAILL vlirasieat s, 8¥ ascn ot T-lo-sux WANITED—Experienced saleslady for cas; “ad 1ancy uvus Uvparumcas. APPLY Lia- 2 BetUs Liug Lo, s Eae| WANTED—Late model Buick touring or roadster. Box 23R, Herald. 7-16-2dx WANTED—Disawasher at the New & Club. ilo WANTED—American couple, with child, | desire tiat. five rooms, all improvements, $40-350; best references. Address E. W. L., Box 14, Herald. 7-15-3ax | WANTED—Looking for information rogard- ing a planoforte meiodeon made by H. J. Potter, Bristol, Conn. Sold im 1900. Herald Box No. 27l 7-15-3dx WANTED—Position or write to 128§ floor. housemaid. Fremont Call at street, third 9-15-3dx | WANTED—A good collectos need apply; Address Box mome other nd experience. 7-16-3Q WANTED—Turret lathe hands; also men for general factory work. Apply P. J. Flannery Co., rear 33 Whiting St. 7-14-10d WANTED—A 3 man, over 16, for per- manent position with Clark and B Drug Co., 181 Main St. WANTED—Salesmen; live wires; goou in- ducements: for tires and tubes. Apply at Rambler Tire and Rubber Co. Whitney Building, Stamford, Conn., WANTED—Registered or registered assistant druggist Crowell's drug store, 354 M. Competent scale- ring scaies; good pay and per- manent employment; references required. H. J. O'Counor, ¢9 Lyman St.. Springfield, Mass. €-2-tf WANTED—By gentleman: Furnished room with bath; must be near center of city. Telephone 1000, Manager of Theater. WANTED—By family of Tenement of four or five rooms by Aug. Address Rent, Box 4, Herald. 7-15 de WANTED—Young man, experienced, desires situation as s timekeeper. Alfred Smedberg, 398 Park St. 15-3dx WANTED—By young married couple: ement of three or four room section of city. Address Box Ofice. WANTED—Three- or four-room apartment by young couple; no children. Addvess Box 17Y, Herald 13-1wx —_— e REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—House on Berlin St. Berlin. | Seven roums. large siceping porch: con- crete henhouse: fruit, pears, peaches, | plums, cherries and small fruit; excellent | water. Apply to C. H. Aspinwail. 1ldx WANTED—Saleslady. Apply nl 142 street. 1300 - _— WANTED—Dishwasher at the Y. W. C. A0 20 Hungerford court. 7-10-1t WANTED—Experienced ~ typist for good o position in ouice; positivn permanent mud pleasant. Box sXX, Heraid. Tkt 9 WANTED—Woman for alterutions; pes nent position; 314 per Week to start. dress Herald box 14 WANTED—Girls at Latimer 33 Walnut St WANTED—Young women to Phune Operaiors; LO uXPEricnce NOCEPSAryy paid while learning; rapid increases after both for length of service and the advantage ol this occupation wi explained by the cuiet operator. 8. Telephone Company- NOTICE —— e NOTICE—On and after this date I will be responsible for any oill contracted my wife, Rose Witkin, Abe Wi July 17, 1920. - NOTICE—WIill sell my Kohler & Camj upright piano, In perfect condition, foq $ Address Box 26, Herald. ...ijad et NOTICE—Automeblle parties Frank Brown, Telephone 185-2. taken 4 74620 NOTICE—For hire: Seven-passenger oar; shore trips and parties taken out. Tele: | phone 485-13. 7-18-2d MACHINISTS WANTED STEADY EMPLOYMENT FOR ADDITIONAL MACHINISTS N NEW CONSTRUCTION WORK ATTRACTIVE WORK AND STANDARD WAGES ADDRESS MACTIINIST, BOX 4, HERALD 7-13-1w —_—m TO RENT TO RENT—Six-room temement improvements in two-family house; residence. - Apply 31 Seymour St. good 1dx TO RENT—Three rooms at 41 Cariton 8( Could have barn 336 East Main St. | | | if desired. Inquire at 1ax with all | FOR SALE—Two-family house at Belvidere; three rooms each floor; price $4,600; $1,000 cash required. Main. farm: Seven-room land with ha $2.500; easy FOR SALE—Village house, barn, two acres crep; 10 minutes to trolley; terms. Telephone 92-4. FOR SALE—In Newington: ern house; hot water heas price $6,000: $2100 cash required. further particul inquire of C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St, Hartford, Conn. 7-14-1w FOR SALE—Country home. Westfleld village. | Large house, barn, garage, acre land: corner location; electric Nghts; very In‘. easy terms. Telephone 92-4. 7-16-2dx FOR SALE—Seven-room modern house; steam heat; five cres of land: near trolley, Maple Hill; price and terms rea- sonable. Inquire of C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. 7-14-1w | 19-ACRE FARM—FHouse, barn, garage, chicken house, fruit trees; wood shade, seven acres clear, balance timber and ha: ideal location: $1.800, cash $800. Opal, toom 11, Allyn Housc, Hartford. 7-18-19x TO RENT—To two adults: third floor, ail Main St. ‘conveniences, 550 East 1a TO RENT A FEW CHOICE OFFICES INQUIRE THE MUTUAL BUILDING 123 MAIN STREET DOWNSTAIRS FOR SALFE CELERY PLANTS Two dozen. 15c: hundred, 50c;: 500, %2, and $3.30 for a thousand plants. Many varieties. ADOLPH SANDELLA 218 Oak Street 7-15-3dx | LOST—Black le dog. last M A Return to 123 Cherry St. Reward. 7-17-3dx LOST—Between Hartford and New Britain: ¢ 5 mounted tire. Finder kindly , City, and receive reward 7-16-3dx e e — FOUND. FOUND—A black and white pup; the right owner can have the same by Paying the advertisement Gust Carling. N 77 sington, Conn T A T A SR T Bullding—Repaming. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telepncoes 3344 tew Britajn. Coan. 11 Four rooms, ' FOR SALE—Twenty small chicken farms on Plainville car line: on vasy terms; prices $300 to 3500: $100 down, $10 a month. New Britain Farm Agency, 166 Main St, Room 17. Open evenings. 7-15-3dx e e ¥FOR SALE—Property at corner of Winter and Spring Sts. Brick block with store and two tenements; also two-tenement house. Inquire 67 East Main. 7-13-1wx T ——————— T T ———— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS — e FOR SALE—Three young New Milch cows. Thomus C. Phillips, Kensington, Conn. Telephone 9 7-17-3dx | FOR SALE—Jerney cow. Inquire Fred Gaite, foot of Damon’'s Hill, Berlin. lax FOR SALE—Wooster Buckeye machine, one McCormick mowing machine (nearly new), all hay rake. Apply *. H. Holm National Bank Build! 19 Rocky Hill avenue 717 mowing i—Talking machine and records, ash; cost, new. $30; come quick; | warty left city. Andrews, 439 Arch St ldx Inquire 336 East 7-17-3dx | luo‘l‘lcfi—vl'lll machine shops contract to manufacture machine p blueprint and that are properly eq! 10 turn out work with reasonable di please communicate . with Atlantlc | sulated Wire and Cabl Conn.? Tel. Stamford 1 — ), to. | u i NOTICE—Lucille Beauty Shop. i ing, manicuring, shampooing, scalp ment, facial massage. Boo! ! NOTICE—Business opportunity: an office specialty that has no competition, bas a blg margin of profit and & réady sale; been on the market for eight months. finance; whole vited. $15 Herald Box 15B. investigation in- 7-14-1lw | NOTICE—Shampooing, manicuring, sealp treatments and facial massage; ladies attended at their homes. Margaret Hepp, Wilson St. Phone 465-5. 7-7-10d NOTICE—All kinds of carpentry houses, garages, store fronts; roofs a speciaity; reasonable prices. Axi Dahlgren. Telephone 1493-14. 7-1-24 NOTICE—Carbon out, 50c a cylinder. Auto Repair Co., 115 Glen St. T-T-24dx — e NOTICE—We specialize in garages, lows vonstruction and all branches of p ’, etc. Call us up and Deming. teleph reshingling roofs, prices. Anderson 630. | NOTICE—Hardware City Ce. antees to make that old mattress equal new; trial will convince you: quick se: ice, reasonable prices; we carry & full liné of mattresses, springs, etc.; furniture covered. Tel. 2314-4. 18-364; FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished front room sultabil for two gentlemen; western sect| references required. Address Box I Herald. TO RENT—Furnished rooms, moders veniences, centrally located. 8 Elm ? 2 near Main 7-16-369 TO RENT—A large furnished room private family. 620 Main St. 7-16 TO RENT—Side and front m-l-h.d 36 Pearl-Court Behning upright nine months old, a uty: moving to selling. Addres -2d FOR SALE—Wonderfal no. mahozany case great sacrifice; it is a California. reason for Piano, Box 23, Herald TO RE\"I‘—Fnrnllhul room on lr_‘ 203 Cherry street. 7-16; 110 lnx‘l‘—!\xnl-hod room; te An {50 Walnut_St. Newlington. 51-14. | FOR SALE—Building lot on South Main Sf near Buell; will sell reasonably if tak at once. W. Herrman, 151 Keisey street 7-16-3ax FOR SALE—Good milking cow. Apply te Mike Ganska, 1% Shuttie Meadow avenue, Plainville, Conn FOR SALE—Knapsack garden sprayer, good as new, half-price Address Knapsacl Herald Box 3¢ 7-16-2ax TOR SALE—Two-year-old Holstein bull; | two_good family Milch cows. Inquire | N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Telephone -12, 7-15-3d SHORE PROPERTY FOR SALE—Shore lots; easy terms for real bargain prices. See Sullivan. Lot No. 1. Seaview Road, Point o' Woods Beach, Scuth Lyme, Conn 7-9-10dx SUMMER RESORTS TAUGODA INN, MOMAUGUIN—Large, I well-ventilated sleeping rooms; large livis reom, with piano; two large porches ceptional bathroom facilities; & broad vate cement walk to the finest beach Ahe sound; excellent bathing at both highl and low tide; shower and float. reservations call Liberty 536, New Ha: or write to the Inn. 7-(fom)- 5 o SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neek, ora. Cottage 1905 open July to Ottobo on beach; terms reasonable. Mrs. A, D Fr Telephone. §-30-u LADIES ) Have Your Carpets and Ruge Washed on Your Floor With & HAMILTON BEACH CARPET WASHI Method Mv-d by leading urpfl wen endorned famous homes, hotels snd promiment doctors. C. B. GOULD Telephone 1274-6