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B D —————— Let us show you a fine Brick Block in 2 eastern part of the city. Two good§ pres, Six Tenements, two-car Garage, g ra Lot and a small Shoemaker’s Store§ ate from this. This is something you ¥ ald look into. ARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET % ~ TELEPHONE 2026 S OF NEW BRITAIN RFAL ESTATE BOARD. PP T T Ty Cider Mills and ~ Wine Presses Three sizes in stock. Get in touch with us they are " at once as scarce and hard to get- ORDER NOW ! DKLIFFE BROS. CO., Inc. IDEPT. New Britain, Conn. SON GARAGE | MANROSS AUTO GO. Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch S OVERLAND MAIN STREET. for Hire, vay and Night Supplics and Repairing AGENCY BE HAPPY IN A COTTAGE want to be Free From All Rent Cares, we'll be glad to We specializo in single houses, and at Park Reserve we you just what we mean. y not list with us what property you want to sell? wide ficld. Our Homes Sold on Easy Payments. A. GORBACH ROOM 6, BOOTH'S BLOCK REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. PEWRITERS ALL MAKES e deal in every make typewriter §, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged Britain Typewriter Exchange West Main St. Tel. 612 We FOR SAL Bungalow of 6 rooms, ever ything modern, 2 car garage and lot on corner of Commonw calth Avenue and Park Reserve, few Stanley street. A fine home, H. D. HUMPHREY ROO M 208, NATIONAL BANK BUIDDING e Hardware City Lo Corp. nder construction and offers for sale on easy to employes of loca! industri-~—Three tenement bs, Two :enement houses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. & | wiliam FL2ELELEVIBGH INVEXTORY FrLe An invedtory Catherine by Appr on Dombrosky nk Dunn the cstate has B. The at been filed and deceased Cox held which at 142 upon gage, to the property valued there is a mortgage of $5,050, 138 Winter street, and property at Winter street, at $4,800 which there is a also cash in the amount of $51. valu avings bank CAPTAIN MONFORD DIE ‘ Cincinnati, July —Capiain Elias R. Monford, formerly national com- mander of the G. A. R. died today at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. B Burtis, Oak Corners, N. Y. 78 years old. FOR SALE Two-Family Dwelling. One-Family Dwelling, Berlin. DEWITT A. RiLEY ROOM 208, VATIONAL BANK BUILDING. IROPRACTIC TALK No. 7 (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) What is the cause of pain, weakness and disease? That is a question over which untold thousands of specialiss have wran- gled and are still wrangling. Some lay it to food combinations, others y germs and bacteria, and still others put responsibility on several things all thes way from stale air to the derby hat. In the meantim | the sick are increasl in_numbe-- o hospital is beins -uf-igvd and. despite the so-called advances in therapeutic science, there are more chronic sufferers today than ever before in history In regard to this situation, here is what Dr. Alfred Walton. the founder of the ex County Hospital, its first President an Chief of the Surgical Staff, has to say: ' “Untold millions of human beings have suffered all their lives and died in pain, the cause of their sufferings never being understood, while medical men have quar- reled among themselves ag to the form or character of the disease—whether it ' be | tweedledum or tweedledee. There are at | the present time millions of sufferers pra) ing for relief whose sufferings can only met by removing the pressure from nerv: responsible for the trouble, and this is what Chiropractors are doing constantly.” What YOU are interested in is PERMA- NENT results. Those who want temporary relief only can get it at the nearest drug store, but those who want permanent health and rength must look to correction of spinal subluxations. Chiropractic is the ONLY method which adjusts the cause of disease. It has do in 95 per cent. of cases resorting to it, and every person suf- fering from an acute or chronic aliment should find out just what Spinal Adjust- ments can do for them Don’t delay, for health is yours if you will have nerve pressure removed wherever it exists In your | spine. Free consultation at office. J.A.VOLZ The Chiropractor 250 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK Sulte 407, Fourth Floor Phone 1732 Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—2-5 p. m. Evening Hours: Monday, Tuesday, day, Saturday, 6:30 to 8 Leonardy Dombrowski ve. Eva Dombrowski Order of Notice. State of Comnecticut, County of Hartford, Hartford, July 20, 5 UPON THE COMPLAINT OF THE SAID Leonardy Dombrowsky, praying for reasons therein set forth tor & divorce, now pending before the Superior Court. in and for Harte ford County, to be held on the first Tuesday of September, A. D. 1920. It apiearing to, and being found. by the subscribing auu- ority that the sald defendant has gone to parts unknown; therefore, ORDERED—That notice of the pendency of sald complaint be given by publishing this order in the New Britain Herald. a newspaper printed in New Britain, two weeks successively. commencing on or before the 27th day of July, GEORGE A. Ci 5 Clerk of the Superior Court for Hartford County. Don’t endanger tne iite or that pre- cious baby by using unknown or un- pasteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY SAFE and PURE PASTEURIZED MILK and eliminate ALL question of impurity or richness. From selected sources of high qual- ity and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- IZED in a modern creamery. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfy the most exacting. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET Tedlephone 1936 NEW BR{TAIN DAILY HERALD, $8,000 upon | $2,800 mort- | of Real ‘state jrices are still soaring. Yet there is” a big demand for property. H you have a pase or lot you would like to envert into cash at a g00d prdit advertise 1t in the Classifieqd Column. There are plenty ot ayers and the Chnesi- ficd column is the place to reach, ACTTOMORILES _—— D TRUCKS--Attention. Jitney and bus n: The teellcy situation confronting o' ia Bridgeport, but in our own New Biitain, is critical, as you k Now is the time to get busy and@+ Zet in while pr are good. W have the follow at right pric Three 1919 Reo 1S-passeiser Luses: also one 1920 35-passenger Packard. These are all in first-class shape mechanically, brand new cord tires all around; W investi- gation. Call Liberty 430 or see Chandler, Mack Motor Truck Company, New Haven, Conn. 7-12-12 | = URSDAY, JULY 29, 1920 CLASSIFIED 1c a Minimum .CASH IN This is not a question illing and littie advt. and advertiser money. Word Charge 20c ADVANCE of credit. Bookkeeping, postage cost more than the price of the in eliminating this work we save the wire left spredster; quipped; che sixth house lige. H s hee cash: past electricaliy home evenings, _end of trolley dx LE—A large modem & ass condition: also guart South High St as ranze o Hghtaing 1dx FOR SALE—Baby condition. Call at flizht, or telephone excellent second carriage i3 58 in Bunce. | WANTED—By refincd American couple with child: Flat. rent xeeed 70 | month. Address . Herald. 1dx | Low production of manufac- tured goods make: a big de- mand for secondhand articles. If you have household furnitare, a used auto, in fact anything useful to sell, this is the time to There never was For Sale advertise it. a better market. 3dvts. are Only One Cent a Word. WANTED—FEMAL). HELP WANTED—Experienced dressmaker for al- teration department. .Apply to The MeMillan Store, Inc. 7-29-10 vears” desires Clerk. ! ~sax | with few stores, Addry | WANTED—Young man. in local shoe shoe clerk Rox 1. 1 WANTED—Farms, from 10 te 40 acres, | 0od house and barn; stock not | rices from $3,000 to $5,000. P Ad- dress Box 377, New Britain. 2dx USED TRUCKS When in need of a so0d Used Truck, it will pay you to get in zouch with us. Mack, Pierce-Arrow, Packard and others: some over- hauled, rebuilt &nd guaranteed; terms to suit you. Phone Liberty 430. or see. CIEANDELTI, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO.. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 624t | A FEW CHOICE OFFICES INQUIRE THE MUTUAL BUILDING 122 MAIN STREET DOWNSTAIRS 7-2-t2 TO supplies; corner Main and Elm; occupied by A. G. Hawker. M. Cohn, 49 Commercial St. RENT—Store for auto showroom or formerly Apply to 7-22-tf | TO RENT—Two front rooms, central, private family. Phone 1168-2 after 6 o'clock. 7-27-3dx | TO RENT—Desk room in centrally located office. Apply Box 24C, Herald. 7-27-3d TO RENT—Two I and ome small fur- nished rooms; also board. Address Herald Box 31XB. 7-27-3dx TO RENT—Three mewly built garages. | 144 Pleasant St 7-29-3dx TO RENT—Four-room flat, all modern Im- provements, steam heat; young couple preferred. Inquire at 151 Washington street 7-29-3dx street, top , floor. to 49 Commercial St Apply 7-29-t¢ | TO RENT—Tenement of three rooms, fur- | nished; centrally located. Herald Box 19. 1dx PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JELSTRR 192 ARCH STHEKT 1 THE PEERLESS TRUCK- ING CO. Local and Long Distance 63 GREENWOOD STREET PHONE 2122-4 NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Bullding—Repaaiug. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St Telephcnas 3344 Mew Rritain. Tonn. L WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF and Second-Hanc Furniture. $1.00 A HUNDRED FOR PAPER L. ZELDES 138 OAK ST. TEL. 589-23. NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE, Has some nice Puppy Dogs, Angora Kittens, Singing Canaries,” Parrots, and Fishing Tackle. Also Fine Poultry. 105 ARCH ST. TEL. 1121-3 | FOR SALE—Overland Six; I Have You Got $4,000 in your jeans? We I can offer you a 3-Family House, 6 rooms to a| tenement, and a cottage right in the Heart of Chestnut street, one of_the best, nearest resi- dential sections in the city. will get it. CAMP REAL 272 MAIN ST. Hustle or George ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. Property For Sale. suitable fo SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, 242 Main St. r business on Franklyn Sq. Inc. Tel. 24-4 H Church anyone it SALE—Emmanuel on Franklin tear it down and remove two weeks. Apply A. & P. Tea et e hiae S28-iwx LE—Dining {able, witchen table, ls screci doui, bods, picturcs, stiver, Kitchen range, chest, pillows. 33 Johnsen St., Hill 7-29-3d Gospel FOR 1 Square to trunks Maple FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring car in good condition, $i. Inquire zv8 East Main street. Tel. 481-4. T FOR SALE—One Dodge touring car, Chalmers roadster, oue Studebaker; to be sold at once. Britain Motor Sales and Repair Co. ner Elm and Seymour Sts. T FOR SALE—Ford touring, 1917; good tires, 30 by 3%: quiet motor. For demonstra- tion, apply Box 13X, Herald. 7-28-2d FOR fine condition; Phone 1982-14. time payments if desired. 7-28-3dx FOR 8. riand touring, Model 83, in excellent coMdition, $475 cash or easy terms. Apply Box 19%, Herald. -te FOR SALE—Buick roadster; paint asnd mechanical condition perfect; cord tires ail around; will sell cheap for cash. phone No. 1840, Room 407, New Britain National Bank Building. 7-16-tf Continental and painted; condition. Call Tele- 7-26-4dx motor; just overhauled good mechanical phone 1628-4. SALE—1916 Maxwell touring car in | WANTED—A modern improvements, High School. J. B phone 1851 five-room tenement, wuth | convenient to Hawksworth, Tele- 7-27-3dx WANTED—By gentleman: board, mear center of Box 224, Herald Room, city. WAN+ =n—Furnished room or room and | st Witi. private family, Protestant preferred. Box «p, Herald. 7-27-3dx | | | ) | | wi\'gmh—.& rent n; 1& or m ! In good residential section: not later tium September 1. Box 10, Herald. 7-29-3dx | WANTED—Reliable man. with best of references. desires work morfiings only; prefers work as collector or other outside | duties. Address Reliable, Box 12, Herald | Office. 14 | | WANTED—OId false teeth; highest prices | paid for old gold, siiver and faise teeth; | write at once; venience. Box will call at 20XX, Herald. your con’ 7-29-2dx i i ! | WANTED—Would like work Saturdsy and Monday mornings; any kind of work. Address Herald Box 20W. 7-29-2dx WANTED—Ford runabout; must be in good condition: state price and year made. Ford, Herald Box 35. 7-29-2dx | WANTED—To rent: A five- or six-room tenement or small house, modern improve- ments, in good neighborhood. Address Herald Box 35B. 7-29-6dx WANTED—One furnished room for light housekeeping. Address Herald Box No. 33X 1dx FOR SALE PACKARD TOURING OVERLAND 75 ROADSTER FORD TOURING R STUDEBAKER TOURING CHEVROLET TOURING (Baby Grand) OLDSMOBILE TOURING OAKLAND ROADSTER ~ime Payments Arranged Open Evenings SIM BOOKMAN 4 Elm St., Cormer Main St.—Phone 48§ T-26-tf WANTED—MALK HELP WANTED CARPENTERS FOR HOUSE WORK APPLY WM. H. ALLEN ©O. AN corPGRATED) ‘WANTED—Two neat-appearing younz 18 to 21, to travel with manager; cxy® rience not necessary: advancement assured to hustlers. Apply, 6 to 7:30 p. m. only, Mr. Jackson, Y. M. C. A. 1dx WANTED—Young man for early-morning work for about two months; probable permanent pofition. Address Box 27X, Herald. - WANTED—Competent chauffear for tank truck. also driver for tank wagon. Inquire Manager, Gulf Refining Co., _Stanley street. 7-27-5dx WANTED—Young man between 16 and 19 years of age: must be well recommended. Apply 324 Main St 7-27-tf WANTED—Salesmen; live wires; Gucements; for tires and tuhs Apply at Rambler Tire and Rubber Co., Whitney Building. Stamford, Conn., or by m_rnll. . -3t good in- WANTED—Immediately: men on spring scales; good pay and per- manent loyment; references required. H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St.. Springfield, Mass. -t WANTED—A-1 mechanic; good _wages, steady work. Apply Smith Bros. Machine Co., 1562 High street. between 5 and 6, or Tel. 1475-4. G. F. Smith. 7-29-2ax WANTED—Permanent and private home for four-year-old girl; willing to pay reasonable price. Reply Herald Box 7-29-2dx EXPERIENCED HELP WANTED FOR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT APPLY AT THE BEE HIVE 373 MAIN ST. 7-26-tf — WANTED—By elderly American cquple: Two or three rooms for light housc%eep- ing. Herald Box 15Y. 7-26-5dx WANTED—Rent of three or four rooms for three adults. Address Box XB10, Herald Omce. 7-24-6dx — e FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SA| library table, street. 7-28-2dx ‘mahogany large size. 60 Columbia FOR SALE—One pair heavy draught horses, set double harness, one bottom dumpcart and one dumpcart. Inquire Joe Rinaldi, Mitchell St. 7-26-6dx TO RENT | TO RENT—Five-room temement, with all rear 217-219 Chestnut St. £} 1dx e ——— ) \TE FOR SALE | FOR SALE—A new six-room .. | car garage, on car line, large lot. pne- 34,000. Nels Anderson, Damon's i Berlin, Conn. 7-26-6dx FOR SALE—Bargain: land; 14-room house. fruit: near school and trolley; ment_down. Phone 92-4 evenings. LOSsx | Country home, acre furnace, barns, small pay 1a LOST—Bunch of keys with a tag of The | Aetna Acc. Co. Finder please return to | Stanley Works Office and receive re- ward. 1dx WAMTED—Two young ladies to work im canfly kitchen. Apply ar 360 Main streit 7-29-3d WANTED—A woman to take home small family washing. Call 40 Whiting street, second floor. 7-28-2d2 WANTED—Two girls for counter good pay apply Manager, Lunch. WANTED—Lady clerk to store. 28X Main St work; 7-28-3dx WANTED—Competent nousework, b4 291 maid wrove uill. Telephigl 7-21- o WANTED—Janitress, three hours = - da¥y. Wages §lu a weck. Apply Southeryw New kugland Tetephone Conpany. 7-27-40 WANTED—Nurses to register with - thit Commission for positions in State Tuber- culosis institutions; pleasant environment and good entrance salaries. State Civil Service Commission, State Capitol, Hant- 7-27-1w — NTED—An efficient la 8 weck; references required. Plainyille, Conn. “‘A}i‘l‘;flo‘kkm; start; good chance Box 23%Z, Herald WANTED—Young womer to become telwe Phule OPEralors; DO ¢XPErience DOCHSSArY, paid while learning; rapid increases there- aites both for lengih of service and merit; the advaniage of this occupation will Ld explained by the cniet operator. & Ii. & ‘Telephone Company. —_—— e WANTED AT ONCE BOY FOEB GENERAL WORK APPLY AT ONCE OUTLET MILLINERY CO. 257 MAIN STREET WANTED EXTRA SALESWOMEN IN ALL DEPARTMENTS TO WORK SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS WITH OR WITHOUT EXPERIENCE APPLY TO NOTICE NOTICE—For hire: Light seven-passenger car; low rates. Tel. 60S-2. 7-29-3d% \ NOTICE—In answer to many inquiries, will say that my next auction sale of hous: hold goods will be held about the middla of the month of August; watch papers for announcement. A. P. Marsh, Aucs ~———=ner, Goods sold on commission. 7-29-3d NOTICE—. ?1.'_;‘3 per ighters, esnd 2 Telephone 2079. 4 :‘:l;;, T —-——————h——fi' ~ 24-eod-tf ELECTRICAL WORE—Lef; m#- < ot my list of satisfied customers; moderit charges. Call 1992-3. A. Tyler, 48 How: ard avenue. 7-27-3d% NOTICE—Shampooing, manic: treatments and facial attended at thejr homes. 20 Wilson St. Phone 465-5. massage; ladi Margaret Hepp 7-21-10d%. LOST—Little-finger silver Arch and Winthrop Sts turned to 8§ Hart St between if re- 1ax ring, Reward LOST—A bank book, Sunday afternoon, in Traut's Park. Please return to Joe Bylk, 106 Rockwell avenue, and receive re- ward T-26-1wx WANTED—Salesmen. Six aggressive men, over 25 years old: men now in our force are making real money: unless you feel vou can make better than $60 per week, we do not want you: if vou are ambitious, forceful and possess initiative, vou will suceeed. Call Room 408, Booth bullding, 10 a m. to 8 p. m. 1ax WANTED—Porter in store. Apply to The | McMillan Store, Inc 7-29-tf WANTED STEAMFITTERS APPLY TO SHAFFER-MARSH CO. AT HART & HUTCHINSON PLANT 1ax A. H. HARRIS Motor Trucking 166 Main St. Phone 1849 LOST—Rabbit hound, seven months old; | color black and tan; wore collar with owner's name. Please notify Frank Kenne; 157 Smalley street Telephone 144 14 ———ee . SUMMER RESORTS 1 | SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, Bran- ford. Cottage 1505 open July to Octobe: on beach; terms rcasonable. Mrs. A. D. Frey. Telephone. 6-30-t¢ TO RENT—One, bathing, boating, meals. J. W. Conn. twe rooms on water; fishing; use of kitchen- Futch, Short _Beach, 7-27-3dx FARMINGTON, CONNECTICUT 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 JOSEPH A. FAGAN SCOTT'S SWAMP FARM Telephone Farmington 59-3 7-26-1wx PRINTING PRINTED ENVELOPES—First-class hond envelopes, size 6 3-i; white, blue, pink or yellow; neatly printed: 500 for $3, post- paid. G. H. Thomas, Monessen, Pa. 1dx | NOTICE—AUll kinds NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. guarantees to make that old mattress. equal to new; trial will convince you; quick service; reasonable prices; uphol- stering. 60 Tremont street. Telephéne 2314-4. 7-20-268% NOTICE—Lucille Beauty Shop. Hairdress- ing, manicuring. shampooing, scalp treat- ment, facial massage. Booth Block, Room 401, top floor. Appointments by Phone 638. Hazel N. Dyer. 7-15-1mo of carpentry work; houses, garages, store fronts; repairing roofs a speciaity; reasonable prices. Axel Dahigren. Telcphone 1493-14. 7-7-2id e S WEST MAIN ARAGE—Rear 103 West Main. Specialists on masnetos, generators and starters; genc.al Auto repairine, ‘washing and polishing; starage. 7-26-1wx NOTICE—Local and long-distance trucking c reasonably; also parties taken out. Call Albert Diemond, 410 Elm St, ‘or phone 633-14. ° 7-(W&D)-dwX FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished room suitable for persons. 69 Arch St 2| r t 5-2d>3 TO RENT—Furnished front room for gen tleman, 65 South High street. PHone 271-15. 28-2dx TO RENT—Furnished room, with board, for two men in private American family. $8 Franklin St 7-28-3dx! TO RENT—Large, airy front room, private | famil. 6 Hawkins street. T‘]-w TO RENT—One furnished room, street.