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D. Miller Co. 26 Church Street measure, fit and hang Window all colors, sizes and any quality, 20 t Off for This Week Only. Just re- a new shipment of Linoleums, nice tterns and good quality 10 Per Cent. h. Linoleum Rugs, China Matting, Rugs, Wool and Fibre Rugs 10 Per from our regular prices. | goods sold by us are as represented money back. petition of these signers is seriously doubted in most quarters as the leg- islature once in session could take up other subjects such as ratitying the suffrage amendment. GN PROTEST b 1;(‘nz or Rellef From Exist y ' HELD FOR GANG FIGHT Hartford proscented Governor Holcomb to- tween 06.000 and 6,000 ly from Hartford and d also many from other y asking the gove clal sesslon of nact laws to curb rent provide other form prosent housing situa- rnor told the commis- ‘give tho petition due md would notify them Recotves Condition. y 26.—The commission Nine New Haven Boys Arrested V! One of Opposing Faction Droken Skull in Ser: New FHaven, July 26.—Nine youths held Coroner Mix today to await result c broken skull which Antonio Grant received in a fight yes- \ terday in the Fair Haven section. The police version is that Grant and Frank over 356 cents. Grant were by fa Liecio had brought in was hit a quarrel Each supporters. rmor will heed the npparently by a stone. FOR all o of six rooms. All in good localitics. H. ). HUMPHREY EET ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING | SAL -e, odery Needs a fair amount of casl lt From Us — We are very pleased to nce to offer For Sale this Two-Family the Corner of Pleasant and Chapman It is a beautiful lot, 80x175 feet — in fact lot facing Chapman street. We believe should be sold before this Adv. gets MP REAL ESTATE CO. PHON E —ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. perty suitable for business on Franklyn Sq. L. TZ & COSTELLO, Main St. 3 Inc. Tel. 2 EW (‘HAN(‘ELLOR MEETS ALLIES o & DOP. FEFRENBACH Latest portrait of Dr. Fehrenbach, new German chancellor, who has been at Spa for some time, meeting the Allled premiers who are ar- ranging terms for the payment of | reparations. \ | | w7 | | | = | squad seeking revenge ATTACKED BY SOCIALISTS Cuvillicr Manhandled, He Claims, for Activity in Expulsion of Assembly- men of That Political Creed. New York, July 26.—Assemblyman Louis Cuvillier charged today in court that he had been attacked and as- aulted by a socialist strong arm for his part in expelling five socialist assembly- men. He said he lost two teeth and that his glasses were broken. The assemblyman described the attack when arguing for a client who claimed to have been assaulted by a socialist. The Finnish socialist headquarters were described by Cuvillier as a “nest of bolshevist: who have formed strong armed squads to patrol the districts and to beat up republicans and democrats for the ousting of their representatives at Albany. STATE GUARD CAMP Compas M of New Britain in Quota Which Begins Week’s Intensive Training at Niantic Today. Hartford, July fantry, Connecticut here today for Camp Major Rau at Niantic, where the men will put in a week's intensive training. The regi- ment filled 12 pasenger coaches C‘olonel Charles W. Burpee of this city was in command of the regiment with Captain Irving 1. Partridge of Hart- ford as adjutant. The Hartford com- panies were headquarters, machine gun, A B C D and F and the medical detachmefft. The out-of-town com- nnnlv-n were G of South Manchester, H of Collinsville, I of Rockville, K of Tnompmm-in«. L of Bristol and M of New Britain and band. —The First tate Guard, In- left | Frank Lecompte Dies At Hotel Griswold New London. July 6.—Frank K. lLecompte, a retired drygoods mer- chant of 390 West End venue, New York, who was summering at the Griswold hotel, Eastern Point, died Sunday evening at the hospital here after undergaing an intestinal op- eration acation Time Beach and Light Suits, and White Trousers for Shore or or Mountains, Also ready when youw return to your labors again, Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. WEST MAIN STREE Hardware City Loan Corp. der construction offers for sale on ecasy to employes of IoaL mdustri, ~Three tenement Two tenement houses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. CEWRITERS| ALL MAKES e deal in every make typewriter d, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged Britain Typewriter Exchange West Main St. Tel. your Every Day | LEFT FORTUNE, SHE WILL SEW NO MORE WILSON Canton, O.—Mrs. Ella Wilson will never sew again as long as she lives, shp says For 26 years Mrs. Wil- son was leading dressmaker here. i Now she has been willed ~ $10,000 | cash and the income on $100,000 as | long as she lives, by her uncle, Au- gustus D. Julliard, who died in New York, leaving & huge estate a | l e ————— Bullding—Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. ! Repalrs of all kinds. ( # Court St Telephcnns 3344 l tew Britain, Conn. 1918 The little Want Advt. costs ONLY 1c A WORD. The re- sults are big and quick. The Herald Classified Column is at your service. You need it Try it out tomorrow. The re- sults will surprise you. | PRINCE STEPS INTO CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bovkieeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. AUTOMOBILES ' WANTED NAPOLEON’S SHOES | ror SALE—One Maxwell car, five-passen- | WANTED—By" American couple by August PRINCE AND PRI NAPOLEON. Paris, July 23—Prince Victor Napo- lean new head of the Napoleon fam- ly, is heir to the $10,000,000 estate of former Empress Eugenia of the French. He “‘wears” his arms crossed after the manner of the “Little Corsi- can”, as the battle of Waterloo. Th2 estate is at Farnborough England. AUTOMOEILES USED TRUCKS—Attention. Jitney and Bus Men: The trolley situation confronting not only in Bridgeport, but in our own y of New Britain, is critical, as you know. Now is the time to get busy and get in while prospects are g0od. We b the foliowing for salc at right Three 1919 Reo 1S-passenger buse one 1920 35-passenger Packard. all in first-class shape mechanically, brand | new cord tires all around; worth investi gation. Call Liberty 430 or see Chandler, | k Motor Truck Company, New Haven, 7-13-10 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 hauled, rebuilt and guaranteed: terms to suit you. Phone Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 6-24-tt FOR SALE Cottage on Frances S DEWITT A. RILEY ROOM 208, NATIONAL EANK BUILDING. ARM| ECTICUT Second season. Delightful and pic- turesque modern farmhouse. situated in beautiful hilly country. Excellent table: abundance of vegetables, fruits and milk; all our own products. PURE WATER AND SANITARY DRAINAGE Rates $16 Per Week Upward FAGAN Order of Notice of Hearing. District of Berlin, ss; Probate New Britain, July A D. 1920, Estate of George Geehring, late of the town of New Britain, in said district, deceasod Upon the application of Catherine Huck. praying that as Administratrix with the will annexed on the estate of said deceased she may be authorized and empowered to ell and conves real estate situated on arminglon Avenue, in said New Britain. s per said spplication on file more fully appears, it _is ORDERED—That said heard and determined Office. in New Britain, In the 29th day of July. A 1920, at 9 o'cloc the forencon, and that notice ve & the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing the ¥ publishing this order in some newspaper aving a ecirculation 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 siven BERNARD F. GAFFXNET, Judge Court, application be at the Probate said_district, on D n o | WANTED—Young 15 model, will sell D in good condition: zood cheap il taken Armistice s ger, tires; FOR SALE—Cakland Eight seven-passenger Cali 3 ALE—_Overland Six; ust hauled condition Continent and paintiu; Call Tele- 5-1dx motor: go0d phone anical FOR SALE—Overland roadster in fine con- dition inquire 234 South Maia strect. 7-26-2dx FOR SALE—Mitchell touring, Buick speed- ster, Metz roaaster, Overiand speedster, one Marathon roadster. Smalley Garage, 240 Smalley St. Tel. 1868 7-24-3dx FOR SALE—Briscoe, A-1 condition, reasonable; can be seen at Garage or Tel. 1560 price Denison’s -3dx FOR SALE—1916 Ford roadster, good con- dition, ¥ Apply Googel, 513 East St., after 5 o'clock. Tel. 303. 7-23-3dx ¥FOR SALE—1916 Ford touring car; mechanical condition; four new tubes; $250 cash. Phone good tires; Bristol -23-3dx extra 1221-2 FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring; demount- able rims and siip cover; street. Telephone 1 FOR SALE—Overiand touring, Model 83, in excellent condition, $475 cash or terms. Apply Box 19Z, Herald FOR SALE—Ome 1%-ton track, 1920 model. Inquire 38 Oak street. 7-23-3dx FOR SALE—Ford speedster, good condition, price $250. Apply P. O. Box No. 5l City. 7+20-6dx FOR SALE—Left for us to sell: 1916 touring; finc mechanical price right. Berlin Garage. Maxwell condition; 7-20-6dx WEST MAIN street, GARAGE—Rear 103 West vpposite Post Office. We are spe- cialists on magnetos, generators and self- starters; general auto repairing; washing and polishing cars; storage. Used cais sale: 1917 ional Couplet Imers Master ¥OR SALE—Buick roadster; paint and mechanical condition perfect; cord tires all around; will sell cheap for cash. Tele- phone No. 1840, Room 407, New Britain ational Bank Building. 7-16-tt | FOR SALE PACKARD TOURING OVERLAND ROADSTER FORD TOURING STUDEBAKER TOURING OVERLAND TOURING OLDSMOBILE TOURI OAKLAND ROADSTER Time Payments Arranged Open Evenings SIM BOOKMAN 4 Elm St., Cormer Main St.—Phone 484 (Six-Cylinder) 7-26-tf e e e e e WANTED—MALE HEJ&F man, experienced in line: no amateurs need Address Herald Box 5K. -3dx meat and grocery apply WANTED A " ManeiD—A voung man, over 16, for per Drug Co., with Clark & Brainerd | 181 Mai s 7191w WANTED—I want 1o talk 1o 1wy can prove they can scil: i raem WO who believe they can, but have neve, pog a fair opportunity. Our organization (tne largest of its character in the world) has openin, for a few capable men with abilt It accepted they will be trained in our business and placed In a position to earn upward of $3,000 a year. If in- terested phonme 619 for interview. 1ax L WANTED—Young man, with or without caperience, to work on soda fountain. “Apply Crowell's Drug Store. 7-26-t1 e e e L WANTED—Turret lathe hands; also men for general factory work. Apply P. J. Flanuery Co., rear 33 Whiting St. 7-14-10d WANTED—Salesmen; live wires; gooi in- ducements; for tires and tuhes. Apply at Rambler Tire and Rubber Co., Whitney Building, Stamford, Conn., or by mail. 7-2-t WANTED—Immediately: Competent scale- men on spring scales; good pay and per- manent employment; references required. H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St., sprlnxnu& Mass. WANTED FAMILIAR WITH AND PADLOCK LINE opportunities for man who is of handling entire sales end of growing concern; all correspondence treated strictly confidential. Address, with Gl particulars BOX 25B, HERALD SALESMA HARDWARE Big capable a 7-22-1w TO RENT TO RENT—A nice barm suitable for four horses. Inquire 115 Belden St. 1dx TO RENT—Large room, all for two aduits, Americans. 162 Main, one flight up. 1ax = mprovemen TO RENT A FEW CHOICE OFFICFS INQUIRE THE MUTUVAL BCILDING 122 MAIN STREET DOWNSTAIRS T-2-t1 | | TO RENT—Store for sute showroom or supplies: eorner Main and Elm? formeriy | oncupied b A G Hawker Apply o M Cehs, 42 Commercial St 2-tf | ¥oR tirst: A rent dress Herald o Box four Ad- K or five rooms. if you have arything w’sell, 0 unnd bear there never was a better warset for it than now. A little advt. in the Herald Jlassined column wiil prove it. Ouly 1c A WORD, WANTED—FEMALA HELP WANTED—Young woman for al permancot position, good pay. iy WANTED—Rent of four or five rooms for small American family. Address Reut, T dx EXPERIENCED HELP WANTED FOR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT APPLY AT THE BEE HIVE 373 MAIN ST. 7-26-tf WANTED—By elderly Two or three ros ing. Herald Box 1 WANTED—Rent of three or four rooms for three adults. Address Box XB10, Herald Office. 7-24-6ax American couple: s for light housekeep- -3dx WANTED—Salesman snd collector. at_Singer Store, 57 Church St. WANTED—Locker-room attendant; position for middle-aged man. Y. M. C. A Apply_at 7-22-3dx Flat of A. H., 7-24-3dx WANTED—By family of three: four or five rooms. Address Box 2, Herald H. WANTED—Furnished flat of three or four rooms within five miles of city on car line. Address Flat, Box 17, Herald Office. 24-3dx —_— WANTED—By American couple: Three or four unfurnished rooms, good residential section; references if desired. ™ Herald Office. 7-24-2dx WANTED—FPosition as chauffeur Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays. Apply P. Box No. 51, City. 20-6dx WANTED—A four or five room rent. Apply Box 10S. 7-19-1wX —_—ee FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Iron folding bed and mattress in good condition. 84 Prospect St. 3-3dx FOR SALE—Three ..8-weeks-old_pigs. Plainville, Conn. 1-year-old 64 White's and five Crossing, 7-19-61x good | | | Lirennan, 47 Main St N WANTED—Two intelligent young ladt® 4 cierical and typist positions 1n e iufy - turing office; state age, experience il any, and salary expected. r. 0. Box 1uv, Ci T-24-3d WANTED—Sal good salary street. WANTED—Experienccd stenographer. P. Of Box 1001 T-20-tf, and receiving _clerk; preteriea. Apply Mohican 1-36-3d WANTED—Cashier young lauy Market. WANTED—1 vus Vhune operaturs paid while learning; rapid increases there: aller DOLL fur leOKLL i WeEVICS wOd IeKit. the advautase vi liis Locupstion will ve explained by the culel vpsralor. 8 & & Teiephone Company. E—————e———— NOTICE | NOTICE—Miss Alice Starr, plano teacher, 86 1sm St. i‘hone 41 12 (mwi)-me NOTICE—Bought and sold: New and second-hand pianos; payments 1o suitj satisfaction guaranteed. L. E. Andrews, Tel. 2079, T-24-4d¥ NOTICE—General trucking, local or distance moving or hauling; will consider a contract. Frank E. Brown, 210 Smalley street. Telephone 1868. 7-22-1wx NOTICE—Shampooing, manicuring, ' scalp treatments and facial massage; ladies attended at their homes. Margaret Hepp, 20 Wilson St. rhone 465-5., - 7-21-1¢dx NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding ' Co. guarantees to make that old mattress equal to mew: trial will convince you; quick service; reasonable prices; uphol- stering. 60 Tremont street. ~Telephona 2314-4. NOTICE—James F. Farrell, local and long distance moving, has moved from Kas: Main street to Cottage Place. Tel. ¥iw. Orders prompt]y attended to. 7-19-1wx FOR SALE—Pleasant country rooms, Westfield. facing convenient Meriden, Middletown, New Pritain: large barn, garage; price low, casy terms. Phone 92-4 evenings. 7-26-2d home, village green; 14| NOTICE—Lucille Beauty Shop. Halrdress- ing, manicuring, shampooing, scalp treat- ment, facial massage. Booth Block, Room 401, top foor. Appointments by Phone 638. Hazel N. Dyer. 7-15-1me FOR SALE—Party leaving the States wishes to dispose of two acres of land situated in Belvidere: will sell reasonably. Ad- dress Box 19XX, Herald. 1dx | | | NOTICE—Afl kinds of carpentry works: houses, garages, store froats; repairimg roofs & specialty; reasonable prices. Axel Dahigren.. Telephone 1493-14. 7-7-214 FOR SALE—Acre and half-acre lots car line, 10 minutes’ ride Britain; some planted. pota $300 up. New Britain 166 Main Room 17. & and corn; Farm Agency, 7-26-3d FOR SALE—Good location for camp site or summer home:; on car line, 10 minute: from New Britain; a natural beauty spot; good, healthy place to bulld. P. O. Box 496, 7-26-3d FOR SALE—RKitchen stove with water front; a ‘bargain: must sell at once. Herald FOR SALE—Chea; Small refrigerator, goose-feather bed. gas plate with gas oven. Address Box 22%, Herald. 14 | FOR SALE—One iron bed and spring, one dresser. Apply J. Burns, 479 Park St. ldx SALE—National class condition; Store, cash register, first- rings up to $3.95. Grocery East Main St. 7-26-3dx FOR SALE—One pair heavy draught horses, =e double harness, one bottom dumpecart §:’.‘3n;':fi dumpeart. Inquire Joe _mn-;:!; FOR SALE—Puppies. e R S uppies. T, A. Uhryn, 112 Cariton miv.erriers. Mrs. 736 Telephone *5-2dx FINE BANKING SCREE) FOR SALE Comprising approximately 45 feet of cherry wood, mahogany stained, piate glass and bronze grill and including two doors and one bronze gate. There are eight windows with glass shelves with black deal plate glass set in coun- ters beneath: six of these contain bronze sliding grills, together with drawers, cupboards, lockers. complete for banking or other business. The same will be taken down in a few days by the tractor engaged in remodeling our quarters and sold, delivered on the sidewalk fo fromt of our premises, to the first cash tender of $1,300. Cost to duplicate this is estimated at $5500 and is a big bargain to anvone in need of same. Call at counter money etec.. con- THE WATERBURY TRUST COMPAN 182-136 GRAND STREET WATERBURY, CONN. from New | | WEST MAIN NOTICE—Carbon burned out, 50c a cylinder. Auto Repair Co., 115 Gien St. <24dx GARAGE—Rear 103 West Main. Specialists on magnetos, generatory and starters; general auto repairing washing and polishing; storage. 7-26-1w pE—————————— LA NOTICE FOR 5¢ PER SQUARE FOOT with an astounding new invention, 1 am washing and drving rugs right on the floor; in 30 minutes ready for immediate use, all the beautiful colors restored; 5,000 rugs will be cleaned by this process in the next few weeks. Is yours going to be one? C. B. GOULD Telephone 1274-6 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Eight room cottage and 2 garages and 2 building Iots, southeastern part of city Telephone Call 1284-14. 209 Stanley street, New Britain. 7-19-6dx FOR SALE—Lota: Plot of ground consistidy of lots No. 45, 46, 47 and 45, situated on the southeast corner of Linden and Chap- man streets, fronting 205 feet on Linden Musi pand 126 feet on Chapman street. Address-Tahg No reasonable offer refused. A7d Mortgage Agency, Inc., :‘,‘Hf_-x‘" Asbury Park, New FOR SALE—A new six-room house, car garage, on car line, large lot $4,000. Anderson, Berlin, Conn. SUMMER RESORTS SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, Bran- ford. Cottage 1905 open July to October: on beach: terms reasonable. Mrs. A. D. Frey. Telephone. 6-30-tf Eggir‘g? ———— e e LOST—Black onyx watch charm with Old English “S" insert; five dollars reward Return to 23 Madison St. -3dx LOST—A blue handbag, between Stanley Rule office (through Elm) and corner of FEast Main St. Reward if nturned to Herald. 7-23-2dx o e e R LOST—A bank book, Sundsy afternoon, in Traut’s Park. Please return to Joe Bxlk, 106 Rockwell avenue, and receive Tre- ward. 7-26-1wx ———— e FURNISHED ROOMS. e TO RENT—Very nicé room for two .gen- tlemen; also one for light housekeeping; modern improvements 103 West Main street 7-24-2dx TO RENT—Nicely furnished front reom, central, in American familly: two men or man and wife lnquire 74 Seymour St. first floor, right 7-24-3dx ———————— WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Han< Furniture. $1.00 A HUNDRED FOR PAPER L. ZELDES 135 OAK ST. TEL. 589-25. TO RENT—Two nicely furnished roome board i desired. 112 Lake St. Tele: phone 145-13 7-24-2a0 SHORE PROPERTY WOODMONT—Roomers only. water front: board clese by ations now. Box 3L, Herald