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Shore Haddock | fl" 4 0% MAIN STREET Whole Fish 15¢| Steak 18c Ib. | w00 Flounders 15¢ 1b. Steak 18¢ Ib. Island Swordfish | | FOUNTAIN land Mackerel 27c! utterfish. orgies. Salmon, Halibut, and Boiled Lob- pund and Littie WE NEED HELP TOR CANDY DEPARTMENT RESTAURANT EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED APPLY TO M. RERNSTEIN ON PREMISES Good Positions For young women with or without store experi- ence. Permanent work with every opportunity for advancement and in- crease in earnings. Good salary to start. Intelli- gent, ambitious girls will find this work worth in- vestigating. Apply in person. ‘Just A Cottage For Me” ive had many people express s sentiments about a for themselves, You have probably sald the same thing know that one feels happiest in one’s own litte home. open till 9 o’clock evening. 0ore’s Market on Pace. one 2170. STOP— at the RIC SANITARY LUNCH le Berlin Depot. Park Reserve, near the North End Park, there is oppor- you to fulfill your desircs. And the payment plan helps rest oasy. . sell property for you. A. GORBACH AND INSURANCE. ROOM 6, BOOTH'S and Saturday Evenings. REAL ESTATE HONE 1190 Open Monda BLOCK. DRAFTS AND CADLF MONEY ORDERS TO ALL PARTS ARTS OF THE WORGLD AT MINIMUM RATES. ll()[‘(;il‘l' AND SOLD AT CURRENT RATE GEORGE A. QUIGLEY AIN STREES NEW BRITAIN, CONN. and Tornado Insurance—Are protected against these? As lmportant as msurance and are »t includgd in your policios. . Come in and talk it over with H D. HUMPHRKEY OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Fa-mily}— House on Smith street for ,000. Owner Wants the cash. Here’s nce to g t a house Dirt Cheap. Don't if you are too late to get this. Step AMP REAL ESTATE CO. X PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. Hardware City Loan Corp. Inder construction and offers for sale on easy to employes of local industri--—Three tenement Two tenement houses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. Yy PEWRITERS ALL MAKES e deal in every make typewriter Rented, Repaired and Exchanged Britain Typewriter Exchange fVest Main St. Te 1y 1 T CITY ITEMS lusive -Lelend At the meetng of the Ladies Tur- society this evenng a drawing wili held for a gold piece ¢ the big pa B Drum Corps. ‘ark has selected home sites in exc of 100 suggestion of parties desiring see this beautiful prope made of the most exclusive tions city, and as a result of the one whole side on son avenue been completely sold. This property #= certainly most excellent, not only at the present time, but itx location, characte nd surroundin demon- strate that its future value is bound to show an increase beyond what would seem to be reasonable today. An A-No.-1 cement sidewaik now being laid and several handsome resi- dences are under contemplation by those purch who have had the foresight to r the natural beauty of this location which restricted almost entirely to one-family houses only. The Bodwell Realty company. P'hone 1801.—advt DAVIS POLLS WELL Fodmer Mayor of Cleveland Has Big Ex. B agent Co. Stetson dvt. Shoes. ner A Lincoln | been re from feet in width in to the at to one of the chang has ty is alize is Lead for G. O. P. Nomination for overnor of Ohio. 11.—Harry L. of Cleveland votes for the Columbus, O., Aug. Davis, former mayor had lead of 19 republican nomination for governor over former Congressman Ralph D Cole of Findlay his nearest opponent. rly today upon complete unoffic returns from two-thirds of the sta e's ,000 precincts in Yesterday's state- wide primary. An almost equal cincts gave former B. Willis of Delaware a I 30,000 votes over Walter ¥. Brown of Toledo, his mearest competitor for the republican nomination for U. § senator. For the democratic nomination for U. S. senator, tabulated reports from two-thirds of the state showed W. A Julian of Cincinnati leading Judge A. F. O'Neil of Akron by only 2,078 votes. A. V. Donahey, state auditor, unopposed for the democratic nomin- ation for governor. number of pre- Governor Frank A of nearl: was Best Butter 65c, Russell Bros. FOR SALE Cottage, 40 Monroe Street, 7 rooms, all modern. National Bank Bldg. DEWITT A. RILEY ROOM 208, NATIONAL EANK BUILDING CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 9. n New Health Method : By J. A. Volz, the Chiropractor. Do you know that today a locality In the country | practic is not being extolled? Ten thousand practitioners, scattered In practically every | city and town In every state, with an en- thustastic lay following running Into the milions, evidences the growth of this science, which only a little while ago was unknown. Chiropractic has grown because it is the only system which gets symptoms to the underlying cause of ness and suffering and removes that cause completely and permanently. No matter haw strong your dislike of new {deas may be. you cannot get around facts, It drugs or osteopathy or the knife have not made you as strong and healthy as Nature intended you to be, it was for the simple reason that they COULDN'T. Spinal Adjustments get at the root of | your malady and remove it. This method is based on the natural law of cause and effect. Thousands of people have suffered | with the same pain, ache or weakness you | have and they are mow in robust health. Do as they did, try Chiropractic, and the same results will occur in your case. Free Consultation J.A.VOLZ The Chiropractor 259 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK Sulte 407, Fourth Floor Phone 1732 Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—2-5 p. m. Evening Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thurs- day, Saturday, 6:30 to 8:30. there is hardly where Chiro- Real Estate prices are still soaring. Yet there is a big demand for properly. 1f you have a house or lot you would like to convert intwo cash at a good profit advertise it in the Classified Column. There are plenty of buyers and the Classi- fied column is the place to veach them. WANTED fami tenement of adulix: Five- Address Herald S-11-3dx Esperienced untain: good TIXX, Herald Offiee ang or woman for American iern five Box 66 x-11 rooms; September s-11-4dx about WANTED—Rent of four or five rooms in good locality. Address Box 21B. He Offce. 3 WANTED—By young man: oard private family in rade Nchool: Catholic family Box 33A., Herald Room vieinity tenement, no children: 20T, Herald 8-10-5dx WANTED—Four- 0od locality best of Ofice couple; Box WANTED—By young American couple om tenement: west end pre- Telephone 5-10-6dx WANTED—10,000 people with Corns, Cal- louses, zema, Hemorrholds, Sores or Skin Affections to buy a box of Honey Bee Ointment. Clark & Brainerd. and Dickinson Drug Co. §-3-12dx ferred TED—Three or four room tenement by rican couple. Tel. 281.3. 8-9-3dx WANTED—A 4 adults. Reply 5 room tenement for 4 Herald, Box 158 A farm of five acres Beckley or Kensington. $-6-6dx WANTED—To lease: or more in Berlin. Address Herald Box 18Z WANTED—By man and wife: Four- or five- room flat; eastern section preferred. A. C. Stowe, Plainville, Conn. $-5.1wx WANTED—Tenement good locality. 56 147-3 — EXPERIENCED HELP WANTED FOR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT by young couple in Hawkins street. Tel. 7-3-te —— APPLY AT THE BEE HIVE 373 MAIN ST. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE house on R. Gocht, §-11-3dx FOR SALE—Three-tenement Trinity street; no agents. Bain street. JOR SALE—In southern part of Newington: | Fifty-six acres, 35 tillable; two large ! barns, also other small buildings, seven- | room house, silo for 25 cows, 14 cows, | twc bulls, three horses. 64-H. P. { engine, ensilage cutter, other s ! too numerous to mention; most new; farm fully equipped with i all seeding down; fruit trees of all varie- | ties; goéd money.making farm; 31-2 miles to New Britaln: 8 miles to Hart- ford; near car line: price reasonable. Apply Mrs. Albert Meehan, Beckley Conn. 54 (eod) 4 CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c¢ CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser mioney. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1913 Ford truck, A-1 rnml o, 115 East St Plainville dx FOR NALE—Light delivery excellc me able for eash. 1 phone 14%-13 sors ¥OR SALE—Dodge condition Stanley touring in car FOR SALE—1920 Vim hition Black ephone 2 truck in Rock avenue FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring car in good condition. will sell cheap: will demon- strate after 4:30 p. m East Main street. Tel. 481-1 £-10-1dx FOR SALE—¥ive-passenger Overland, Model 4. good reasons for sunn; Address Overland, Box 10, Herald $-10-2dx FOR SALE FIVE-TON SAUER DUMP TRUCK New Motor: Excellent Condition Can Be Purchased on Easy Terms Also Several Light Delivery Trucks OLDSMOBILE EXCHANGE CAR DEPT. 33 Allyn Street tford, Connecticut 8-10-3d FOR SALE 1817 DOD TOURING (With Winter Top) 1915 OAKLAND TOURING (Newly Painted) 1918 OAKLAND COUPE (Good Value) 1917 FORD TOURING 1917 DODGE ROADSTER- 1917 HUDSON SEDAN S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORPORATION 155 Eim St. Tel. 1731 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Fully equipped gasoline station doing good business: well located; smail amount of cash necessary; rare oppor- tunity. Box 17Z. Herald. 1dx FOR SALE—Grocery and fruit 123 Cherry St. store at $-11-1wx FOR SALE—Three hundred fine tranw- planted celery plants; speak quick if you want them; also endive plants. John Preifer, 305 Maple street. Call e nings FOR SALE—Two cows: A. M. Bell. Berlin. Tel FOR SALE—Five-tenement house on Beaver street. Inquire N. J. Sidoti, 67 East Main street §-10-3dx ! For sawL i—Blueberries, fresh-picked, Davenport. 8-11- by the crate. Stanley St Clifton E. Phone 1430, dx FOR SALE—Building lot, 60x123 ft., Bel- videre section. All improvements, side- walk, water, sewer and gas paid. $800. Terms to suit purchaser. Address Herald, Box Lot 17. §-9-3dx Small farm, steam-heated Inquire Hartford, 8-T-1w FOR SALE—In Newington: near trolley; seven-room, price $8.000; terms reasonable C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St, or Phone New Britain 1335.5. FOR SALE—Five acres of land on trout brook at $50 per acre. Barnesdale. FOR SALE—First-class chicken farm with all improvements; 60 acres land, four | head cattle, two horses, about 500 chick- | ens, right on state road, not far from city; very reasonable price. Inquire 437 Chestnut St. 5-4-1wx —_— WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF H JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture. $1.00 A HUNDRED FOR PAPER L. ZELDES 135 OAK ST. TEL. 589 Hops $1.351b. Complete Outfit of PURITY B | MAIT and HOPS for home [! brew. POST PAID $1.50. Will make 5 gallons. complete line of supplies. Original Malt and Supply Co. OAK ST., New Haven, Ct. Also LOST ———— e LOST—A gold watch, between Elm, North and Beaver streets. Monday night: ini- tials “F. D.” on case and fob. Reward if returned to 196 Beaver St §-10-3dx | i iy e S S S L TS LOST—Gold-filled Eversharp pencil Satur- day. Return to Herald. Reward. §-10-2dx LOST—Sunday at Watkins’ swimming pool, ring with large red stone. Large reward Return to Herald office §-9.3dx LOST—Sum of money on aturday afternoon Reward to Herald office dinkey, returned -9-5dx Berlin it FOR SALE—Several hundred chestnut pos seven- and eight-foot; also cheap ho: Woodbine Farm. Tel. 663-4. s-11-2dx FOR SALE—One Park’s laying one cockerel: 578 Allen St. pen of Barred Rocks, strain; five select pullets; price $12. F. J. Phillips, 8-11-2dx FOR SALE—Kitchen range and household furniture. Inquire R. H. Forshaw, West Park, Plainvilie, Conn., after §-10-2, wood 6 p. m. < FOR SALE—Six hundred tons of ice at a sacrifice. Call 2131 or write P. O. x 4z 5-10-1w thorough- FOR SALE—Scotch breds. Apply and Rocky Hill collie pups; McCormick, Ave 8-10-3dx one New Miich. | 1290 | corner South | | Low production of manufac- turcd goods makes a big de- mand for secondhand articles, If you have houschold furniture, a used auto, in fact anything uscful to scll, this is the time o advertise it better Therc never wus For Sale advts. are Only One Cent a Word. s market. WANTED—FEMALA HELP Allen 43 Buaan N sedan demon- R Auourn N-11-4d rondster, Model wo eat ine avider anu Cucrry w st Franx Church ix Engis Aubur: X Six; only condition; that has for 2,100 an co nover en uscd; thi aud this can be bought for 31,400, cash OF terms. s Arving Jester, 193 Arch St ~ew ritain, Conn Yhone 811 be 11-t0 ALE—Chevrolet touring car (490) in good condition; new s and onc spare; tully equipped; will scil reasoaably Cail at 131 Nortn st FOR \\Lb—alfllrms-Knllht chum i excellent ranning conditio no regrets. The L. M. Garage, West Main suect. Open > a m ot 101 6 p. AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY lstablished prosperous Auto repair bus ness for sale. One of the best locations in New Iritain. Owners leaving town. Address inquiries to Herald otlice, lox 6 1. FOR SALE—1916 Touring, seven new paint, irst A-1 coudition. Far ing town will sell cheap if taken at one Tel. 903 or call 513 Iust street store. 5-9-3dx FOR SALE—Vim truck, in good condition. rnce 3200. Moore’s Macmine and Auto 86 Hartford Ave. 8-9-d3x FOR SALE—Ford roadster; must be sold this week; just overhauled; czn be seen at Ploneer Garage; call 860 for informa. tion. 8-6-8dx USED TRUCKS--Attention. Jitney and Bus Men: The trolley situation confronting us, not only in Sriageport, 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 hav the following for sale at right prices: Three 1919 Reo 13-passenger buses; also one 1920 35-passenger Packard. These are all ln first-class shape mechanically, brand mew cord tires all around; worth investi- sauon. Call Liberty 430 or see Chandler, Mack Motor Truck Company, New Haven, Conn. 7-13-t8 ¥OR SALE—Buick roadster; mechanical condition perfect; cord tives all around; will sell cheap for cash. Tele- phone No. 1340, Room 407, New Britain National Bank Building. paint and USED TRUCKS When in need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get In iouch with us. Mack, Plerce-Arrow, rackard and others; some over- bauled, rebuilt and guaranteed; terms to suit you. Phone Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK €O., 264 Whalley Ave., New iliaven, Cons. 5 24-8 USED TRUCKS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE We have the following on hand in first-class mechanical condition, ready 10 go to work, viz.: 2-Ton Mack—Rebuilt, with brand new rack body, guaranteed the same as new. 3-Ton Packard—Chassis Two 21%-Ton Maccars—One with sub- stantial padded van body, the other with rack body. 5-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. 2-Ton Nash—With brand-zew lumber body, newly painted. Two 1919 5-Ton Clydesdale Dumps. Four 1919 2-Ton Day.Elder pas- senger buses with Goodyear spare. and cab. Worth 430, or see investigation. Call Liberty CHANDLER MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 7-30-te FOR SALE—Bedstead and springs, com- mode, two stunds and one sideboard. Call at 45 Walnut St. after 7 p. m. §-10-2dx FOR SALE—Fresh Guernsey and Holstein cows; tuberculin test. Corbin's Corner Farm, West Hartford, Conn. §-10-6d SALE—Stove wood. G. Tel 1401. FOR Farmington Ave. F. Bigge, 435 5-9-6dx FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and harness. Ap- ply C. J. Burns, 306 Chestnut street. §-9-6dx FOR SALE—Turkeys, 6 hens and 1 gob- bler. Also a few 6-weeks-old pigs. G. F. Bigge, 435 Farmington Ave. Tel. 1401 §-9-3dx LOST—Twenty-dollar hil.l Monday morning, between Brook street and Chestnut street Return to Herald Office. Reward. 8-11-3¢x —_— Bullding--Repamrg. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK SBTEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telephcnas 33 tlew Britain. 1918 Conn. STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Where a Steamship Sails We Can Book You | GEO. A. QUIGLEY, 297 Main St. New Britain, Conn. FOR SALE—House lot 50x124 feet, on Euclid Ave.. Belvidere Manor. Water, ga: clectricity on the street. Tel. §7-3. 1 ville. FOR SALE—One Paige boller suitable f house or small shop: also 00 fect radi- ator pipe. one japanning oven. Address P. O. Box §-10-3d FOR SALE—Horse; about good worker and driver; Barnes, Barnesdale. 1,100 pounds; for $50. C. L. s-6-3dx —— SUMMEIR RESORTS WANTED—Summer boarders, Fort Trumbull Beach. month of August. Box 33XB. Herald Office. $-7-4dx SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, Bran- ford. Cottage 1905 open July to Octobe: on beach; terms reasonable. Mrs. A. D Frey. Telephone. 0-t8 — TN 4 FARMINGTON, CON: Second season. Delightful turesque modern farmhouse, situated in beautiful hilly country. Excellent table; undance vegetables, fruits and milk; all our own products. PURE WATER AND SANITARY DR 3 JOSEPH A, FAGAN " SCOTT'S SWAMP FARM Telephone Farmington 39-3 -4-3wx and pic- FOR SALE BUICK ROADSTER PACKARD TOURING OVERLAND TOURING HALLADAY TOURING OLDSMOBILE TOURING REGAL TOURING MITCHELL TOURING FORD TON TRUCK (Little Six) Time Payments Arranged SIM BOOKMAN 4 Elm St., Corner Main St. Phone 381 WANTED—Lady saleslady. cashier and fancy goods Apply Liggett's Drug Store. ’ 8-11@4 WANTED—Girl partment. for clerk in stationery de. Didkinson Drug Co. 3-11-20 WANTED—Lad; Inquire Delan WANTED—A woman to keep house for twa male adults and care for two children in the country. Box Herald. 8-11-3dx arry dishes and clean 8-9-a3x to do washing and ironing. . 346 Park St 8-11-2dx WANTED—Girl to tables. The Hudson Lunch. WANTED—Reliable woman or girl to take care of 2lg-year-old child; good, steady pay. Apply Mrs. Silver, 53 Pleasant street. 8-10-3dx WANTED—Girl to work In store. Apply Hoffmann's Bakery, 95 Arch St. 8-10-6dx WANTED—A chambermaid at the Hotel Beloin. 8.6-tf WANTED—Young women to become téle: phune operators; no experience NOcessary; patd while learning; rapid increases there= after both for length of service and merit; the advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chief operator. 8. IN. B, Telephone Company. WANTED EXTRA SALESWOMEN FOR AFTERNOONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. With or without experience. Apply at once to TUCKER, THE BIG STORE. MR. —ry NOTICE NOTICE—Round File Gas Stove Lighters, c: tips. 15c. Absolutely guarantee sed Planos bought and sold. Apdre: Tel 2079, 8-9-11-13-3 NOTICE—Why take chances with your vacation films? Our developing and printing is done by professional photog- raphers. Arcdde Studio, Kodak Head- quarters. 8-6 (eod) 3dx NOTICE—Local and long-distance trucking done reasonably; also parties taken outl. Call Albert Diemond, 410 Eim St, or phone 633-14, T-(w&i)-dwx sl e L i kanelE o1 NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. guarantees to make that old mattresy equal to mew; trial will convince you; quick service; reasonable prices; uphol- stering. 60 Tremont street. Telephone 2314-4. 7-20.294x NOTICE—Shampooing, manicuring, scalp treatments and fecial massawe; ledies attended at their homes. Margaret Hepp, 20 Wilson St. Phone 465-5. 8-10-6d NOTICE—Auction Sale of household goods, consisting of a completely furnished five- room tenement: Beds, bureau, draher. tables, stoves, kitchen utens! chairs, refrigerator, etc. Sale sn\ml August 14, 1920, on the premises, No. 13 Ellls St, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. A. P. Marsh, Auctioneer. 8-7-6d — ey WANTED—MALE HEJ.P WANTED—Production manager by mo plant in Providence, R. L; experienced directing 150 men and women in manutacture and assembling of a stand: high-class small article made of meti knowledge of electric apparatus desiral) though not necessary; send for blank fill out. Address Production, Box 3t Providence, R. L. §-11-24 WANTED—Salesmen. _Six aggressive' mel over 25 years old; men, now in our forc are making real money: unless you (o you can make better than $60 per week, we do not want you; if you are ambitious, forceful and possess Initiative, you will suceeed. Call Room 408, Booth Building, m. to § p. m. 1dx to Sovereigns WANTED—Chauffeur. Appl 8-11-2d Trading Co., 160 Main St. meat cutter; Apply D. Fishm 8-1 WANTED—First-class y to right man. 284 Park St WANTED—Automatic _screw machine oper- ator. Apply P. J. Flannery Co., Whiting street 8-10-3d WANTED—Clerk for Saturdays; experienced in sclling fruits and vegetables. Public Market, 436 Main St §-10-4d men expe. highest pav. $-10-4d WANTED—Clerks for Saturday rienced in selilng meats Public Market, 36 Main St. AUTO PARTS MACHINED NEW PARTS MADE General welding; and machine and iron work: carbon-burning: frames straightened: high-grade overhauling. body MOOER'S MACHINE AND AUTO CO. 86 Hartford Ave. Tel. 763-5 S-11-4dx FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished room ments. for two adults, 162 Main, one flight up. TO RENT—Furni family for oae Court St improve- Americans only. 1dx or room two in private gentlemen. 1ax TO RENT—Large front fwo gentlemen. Mrs. Church St room suitable for T. 3. Walsh, TO RENT—Three single rooms. .Prices re: somable. APpPly to 280 Arch St. 5-9-3dx | WANTED—Compositor in Apply Adkins Printing Church street. printing plant. company, 66 5-9-3d 20. Good opportunity Apply Room 21, R. R. §-9-3dx WANTED—Boy 18 to for the right kind. Arcade. WANTED—Salesmen; live wires; good in- ducements; tor tires and tuhes. Apply at Rambler Tire and Rubber Co., Whitney Bullding, Stamford, Conmn., or by m'ul. e WANTED—Immediately: Competent scale~ men on spring scales; good pay and per- manent employment; references required. H. J. O'Ceunor, 69 Lyman St., Springfield, Mass. 6-2-tt e ———————— ‘TO RENT TO RENT—Garage room 111 Dwight & Austin preferred. St TO RENT—Desirable farnished three-ro flat with bath: nice neighborhood. Appt Seeley, 61 Main St §-11-2 'T—Store for auto ; corner Main and occupled by A. G. Hi M. Cahn, ¢ Commere

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