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PUBLIC MARKET 436 MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE EAST MAIN STREET. bent every effort and succeeded in cutting down beyond record the prices e three great reasons why you should do your shopping here. 3 LOWEST PRICES Specials For Saturday b 35¢ | Prime Rib Roasts 0 1b 28¢ | Fresh Roast Pork ............. b 35c [EST QUALITIES Genuine Spring Lamb Milk Fed Veal WHITE GRANULATED 221, Cents A Pound .. doz 50¢ | Fancy Creamery Butter ...... Ib 65¢ can 21c |Evaporated Milk .. .......... Apples .......... pkg 30c | Raisins, large pkg .......... each 27c Fresh Eggs ..... Milk WATERMELONS 1b 48c | Salt Pork Fresh Shoulders .. 'ed Fowels . .. BEEF RIME QUALITY ONLY Roasts . . Pot Roasts Ground Hamburg . . er Ib 22 b 25¢ . Ib 20c | VEAL MILK FED VEAL ¥l .....c.00.-- Veal Chops ......... e .. ......-- 1b 15¢ b 25¢ 1b 30¢ Priced of Finest Delicatessen in Town. 5¢ | Lean Smaoked Shoulders ...... PORK FRESH EASTERN PORK Lean Pork Chops ............ <€ | Home Made Sausage Meat 3lb325-.' Link Sausages ........... | Fresh Spare Ribs . SltedSpareRlbs.‘...... o | Honeycomb Tripe ............ . 1b 15¢ | Pickled Pigs’ Feet LAMB GENUINE SPRING LAMB TLamb Chops ............c.:.. | Fores of Lamb ........ 1b 10¢ | Breasts of Lamb ............. ‘Full Line of Fresh Fruits and Veget- FAIR METHODS Real Estate prices are still soaring. Yet there is a biz demand for property. H wou bave a house or lot you wonld like to convert into cash at a good profit advertise it in tho Classified Column. There are plenty of buyers and the Classi- fied column is the place to reach them. WANTED 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 money. Low production of manufac- tured goods makes a big de- mand for secondhand articles. If you have houschold furniture, anything useful to scll, this is the time to advertise it. a better market. a used auto, in fact Therc never was F¥or Sale advts, are Only One Cent a Word. AUTOMOBILES 1b 30c SUGAR can l4c Ib 23c 1b 25¢ ib 35¢ 1b 30c 1b 35¢ 1b 25¢ 1b 20¢ 1b 15¢ b 15¢ Ib 35¢ ¢ 1b 22¢ Ib 15¢ ables, Tornato Insurance —Are you protected against these As important as fire insurance and are not included in your ge policies. .Come in and talk it over with H D. HUMPHREY OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Family House on Chestnut Street— the best location. Cigar Store For Sale. ! bout selling your house for you. We sell your business. MP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 8!8‘—“00.\{5 305-6 BANK BLDG. LD CLA SIFIED ADS QUICK RETURNS Hardware City Loan Corp. construction and offers for =ale on easy employes of local industri-~—Three tenement Two ténement houvses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. PEWRITERS ALL MAKES deal in every make typewriter Reanted, Repaired and Exchanged Britain Typewriter Exchange est Main St. Tel. 612 POULTRY MAKE MONEY ON BROILERS for Thanks- giving and Xmas. Baby chicks $16 and #18 per 100; hatches coming off August to September 14. Roy Clark, 355 Connec ticut Boulevard, East Hartford. §-12-4d — e 208 MAIN STREET WILL OPEN SOON WE NEED HELP FOR CANDY DEPARTMENT FOUNTAIN RESTAURANT EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED APPLY TO M. RERNSTEIN ON PREMISES 8-9-6d 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. 7~ ZZE E@EE; WANTED—At once by | WANTED—By family of adults: WANTED—By WANTED—Rent of four or five WANTED—By young man: | WANTED—Foul WANTED—10,000 ]‘ | American family of cottage house or Telephone 10° Herald. 8-13- th ult five- or six-ro address Rent, Small m rent Box 3, Five- or Address Herald Box £-11-3dx six-room 3XB. tenement FOR SALE-—Dodge touring condition. 327 Stanley St FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring car tn good condition: wili sell cheap: will mon- strate after 4:30 p. m 08 Easl Main | street. Tel. 4S1-4. §-10-4dx young American September 1st: Modern five-room ment. Address P. O. Box 663. 3-11-4dx | WANTED—Tent of four or five rooms; two about September st 8-11-4dx rooms in 21B, Herald s-11-3dx American Telephone adults; 429-2 good locality. Address Box Office Room and private family in vicinity of Catholic family preferred $-11-3dx or five-room temement, oung couple; no children; Box 20T, Herald 8-10-5dx board in Trade School; Box 33A, Herald. good locality best of references. Offce. WANTED—By young American couple: Five-room tenement; west end pre- ferred. Telephone 2302. $-10-6dx people with Corns, Cal- Hemorrhoids, Sores or to buy a box of Honey Clark & Brainerd, and Co. §-3-12dx louses, BEczema, Skin Affections Bee Ointment Dickinson Drug WANTED—A 4 or 5 room tenement for 4 adults. Reply Herald, Box 158. -9-1wx WANTED—Tenement by young couple In good locality. 56 Hawkins street. Tel. 147-3. 7-3-tt EXPERIENCED HELP WANTED FOR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT APPLY AT THE BEE HIVE 373 MAIN ST. 7-26-tt REAL ESTATE FOR SALE VERMONT FARMS with stock, crops and tools, ready for good income; good loca- tions. good buildings, many with modern improvements; reasonable prices and good terms; write for information and state amount you can pay down. C. J. Oben Company, Inc., Real Estate Agency, New- port, Vt. St Johnsbury and Morrisvill Vt., and Sherbrooke, P. Q 8-3-1&L-t0 house, Kensingtor $500 dow $-12-3dx FOR SALE—Two-family gas, electricity; bargain; Telephone 92-4 evenings. | FOR SALE—Farm in Kensington, one mile Goods Co. Cosy eight-room house with two fireplaces; one acre of land: new henhouse, capacity 100 hen fine garden with large variety vegetable: potatoes, estimated to dig at least bushels; 15 fruit trees; strawberry, rasp- berry and asparagus beds; seven cords of wood, cut stove lengths, goes with this bargain; reason for selling, we have bought farm out of state. Phone 695-14. 8-12-2dx from 'Paper a house on R. Gocht, 8-11-3dx FOR SALE—Three-tenement Trinity street; no agents Bain street. Small farm, steam-heated Inquire Hartford, $-T-1w FOR SALE—In Newington: seven-room, price $5,000; terms reasonable. C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St., or Phone New Britain 1335.5. The Economy Clothing Store | Is the only place nowadays where you can get real good merchandise t very reasonable prices. Don’t cheat yourself by going clsc- where, Give us a trial and you'll ‘be you'll Our great reduction sale surprised how much money save. is still going on and we suggest that take advantage of it while it lasts, The reductions offered in this sale is in addition to our regular you extremely low prices. Open evenings till 8 o'clock, also all day Wednesdays. Simon Kaplan, Prop. 89 ARCH STREET. DRAFTS MAIL AND CABLE MONEY PARTS OF THE WORUD ORDERS TO ALL PARTS AT MINIMUM RATES. FOREIGN MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD AT CURRENT RATES. GEORGE A. QUIGLEY 297 MAIN STREFET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. FOR SALE 1917 DODGE TOURING (With Winter Top) 1318 OAKLAND TOURING (Newly Painted) 1918 OAKLAND COUPE (Good Value) 1917 FORD TOURING 1917 DODGE ROADSTER 1917 HUDSON SEDAN §. & F.. MOTOR SALES CORPORATION 155 Elm St. Tel. 1731 8-10-5d H FOR SALE—I1916 touring, I AUTOMOBILES Neven-passenger; Conuiton; ty, leaving cheagp taken au or call oli East new paunt; town, wil elepnone store. sell o i FOR SALE—Onpe © Conditi also o1 seen at 691 No reasonable offer taken this week, as away next month will party wishes to 513 g0 x i—Overland touring, Model 80, in Huing condition; piice ¥zUv; step Address idox 11D, Herald. »-13-2ax delivery Ford, 1914; newliy painted 112 Lake street. FOR SALE—Light excellent motor; able for cash. phone 148-1 r SALE—S linder ~seven-passenger & Tunaing ords wouid trade Phone 653-6 for demonsiration FOR SALE—Chsndler 1916 seven- touring car; vaccient conditio painteu; vord ures. l\ppl) 1 Mrect, sccond floor, after = o'clock Satur- atternoon. FOR | H - | = i WANTED—FEMALL HELP WANTED—About August 24: e place for Herald Box 16 aundress to do small washing ironing at home; will deliver and for same. 18 Harrison St. Tele- 2434, 8-13-11 Apply S-13-29 Second maid. experienced girl. Addré $-13-2ax WANTED- and call phone WANTED—Experienced salesladies. The McMillan Store. | WANTED—Girl or i housework. Apply | street woman at 19 for general South High 8-13-3dx WANTED—Woman for w bhing and ironing, one day b week. Arch street. Phone 1213-3. $-13-2dx WANTED—Young lady nent position; ald Box W bookkeeper; perma- reterences. Address Her- 8-12-34 WANTED—Girls at Union Laundry, Arch street. 8-12-6d | WANTED—Woman to take care of ch. H and do housework; good home and pa: { Apply after ¢ p. m. to Charles Cob 345 Arch St rear. Il FOR SALE ROADSTER (Little Six) NG OVERLAND® TOURING HALLADAY TOURING OLDSMOBILE TOURING MITCHELL TOURING FORD TON TRUCK Time Payments Arranged SIM BOOKMAN 4 Elm St., Corner Main St. Phone 184 FOR SALE—BMISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—An extra New Milch Guernsey 20-quart cow; mnone better. rm, Stanley Quarter. Tel. 73. plants. ldx I’OR !AI.F;—Trln“llnnwd celery 92 Hart street. FOR SALE—Sccond-hand upright pianc -na chair; extra good condition; ¥$126 bargain; easy payments. Andrews, Arch street. 5-13-2d FOR SALE—Brick and stone. Square. Gospel Church. 53 Franklin 8-12-5dx FOR SALE—Paper route; Arch, Greenwood and Wallace streets. 44 Greenwood street 153-4. §-12-3dx or Telephone cows Tele- FOR SALE—Two young New Milch with calves. Thomas C. Phillips, phone 929-3, Kensington. 5= FOR SALE—A chance of = lifetime to become independent in business for your- self: For small sum of $600 I will sell milk route 0 quarts daily), 7-year-old horse, harness, top wagon, business wagon, nay sleigh, filling machine, milk cans, iron and wooden boxes, wash tubs, two sets of botties and other necessary imple- ments. Apply 450 East street, first floor. §-12-3dx FOR SALE—Grocery and fruit store at 123 Cherry St. s-11-1wx ome New Milch. 66-13. 8-11-3dx FOR SALE—Two euu? A. M. Bell, Berlin. [Tel FOR SALE—Six hundred tons of ice at a sacrifice. Gall 2131 or write P. O. Box 42, 8-10-1w FOR SALE—Fresh Guernsey and Holsteln co tuberculin test. Corbin’s Corner Farm, West Hartford, Conn. 8-10-6d FOR SALE—Stove wood. G. F. Bigge, 435 Farmington Ave. Tel 1401 -9-6dx FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and harncss. ply C. J. Burns, 306 Chestnut street. §-9-6dx —_— - SUMMER RESORTS Ap- TO RENT—Cottage of seven rooms, runming water and fireflace, for balance of August or September at Point o'Woods Beach. Phone Charter 213, Hartford. $-12-2dx SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, Bran- ford. Cottage 1905 open July to October: on beach; terms reasonable. Mrs. A. D. Frey. Telephone. 6-30-tg _— FARMINGTON, CONNECTICUT Second season. Delightful and pic- turesque modern farmhouse, situated in beautiful hilly country. Excellent table; abund of vegetables, frults and our own products. PURE WATER AND SANITARY DRAINAGE SCOTT'S SWAMP FARM Telephone Farmington 59-3 $-4-3wx e TO RENT—Large two gentlemen Church St. front room suitable for Mrs. T. J. Walsh, 64 8-11-3dx TO Bm:z: l‘lri;. whunt unfurnished reot ent) for light h Address Hersld Box X1, o“":‘e;zfl:nd& TO RENT—Two unfurnished fromt 53 Cherry St., third floor. 8- :.Zoll';‘xv TO RENT—Furnished rooms, & Eim street near Main. S i FOR SALE—One Allen 43 sedan demon- strator; new car; guaraniced. K. C. Kudolpn, dealer in Alen and Auburn cars, 123 Cherry St s-11-4d ¥FOR SALE—1920 Auburn Beauty Six; only run 4,500 miles; in excellent condition; ail cord tires; ome extra cord that has never been used; this car lists for 32,1v0 and this can be bought for 31,400, cash or terms. sl lrving Jes! 195 Arch St., New britain, Conn hone 311 or FTEN s-11-18 7 FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring car (490) in very good conaiion; new tires and one spare; iully equipped; will sell reasonably. Call at 131 North St S-11-4dx AUTOMOBILE BUSINES tetablished prosperous ness tor sale. Une of in New Dritain. Owners lewving town. Address inquiries to Herald office, Box B. §-9-6dx OPPORTUNITY. Auto repair busi- the best locations FOR SALE—Ford roadster; must be sold this weex; Just uverhauled; can be scen at Yioneer Gaurage; call 860 for informnd- ! tion. 3-6-8dx USED TRUCKS--Attention. Jitney and Bus Men: ‘Lhe troliey situation confronting us, not only in Jriageport, but in our own caty ot New Britain, 18 critical, as you know. Now is the time to get busy and et I whiic prospects are good. We have toe following tor salc at right prices: Three 1919 Reo 18-passenger puses; also one 1920 35-passenger l’ackurd. These are -class shape mechanically, brand tires around; worth investi- Call Liberty 43v or see t.hlnuler, paint cord ties cash. Tele- New Britain 7-16-t¢ mechanical condition pertect; all around; will seli cheap f phone No. 1340, Hoom 07, National Bank Building. USED TRUCKS When in need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get in touch with us. Mack, Plerce-Arro Fackard and others; some over: hauled, rebullt and guaranteed; terms to suit you. 430, or see CHANDLEE, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conna. TR USED TRUCKS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE We have the following on hand in first-class mechanical condition, ready 1o go to work, viz. 2-Ton Mack—Rebuilt, with brand new rack body, guaranteed the same as new. 3-Ton Packard—Chassis and cab. Two 3%-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-new lumber body, newly painted. Two 1919 5-Ton Clydesdale Dumps. Four 1819 2-Ton Day-Elder 25-pas- senger buses with Goodyear spare. ‘Worth Call Liberty 430, or see investigation. CHANDLER MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 7-30-t¢ AUTO PARTS MACHINED NEW PARTS MADE General machine and welding: carbon-burnin, and body straightened; overhauling. iron work; frames high-grade MOOER’S MACHINE AND AUTO CO. 86 Hartford Ave. Tel. 767-5 8-11-4dx g — Losy LOST—A small female Boston Bull; color white and brindle; license 33072; reward. Telephone 271-13. Mrs. F. E. Leavitt, 76 Prospect St. $-13-2ax TO RENT—Nicely furnished room for one or two gentlemen. 314 Chestnut street second floor. $-13-3dx TO RENT—Large furnished room in pri family for one or two gemtiemen ey 4 Glen street. = TO RI gentiemen. ished room 38 Court sireec” ™ °F {32 LOST—Sum of money on Saturday afternoon. to Herald office. dinkey, Reward if returne 8.9-5ax' WANTED—Lady cashier and fancy goods saleslady. Apply Liggett's Drug Store. 8-11-3d WANTED—A woman to keep house for twd male adults and care for two children 4m | i the country. Box 29, Herald. s-11-3dx WANTED—Girl to work in store. Hoftmann's Bakery, 95 Arch St. 8-10-§dx WANTED—A chambermald at the Hotel Beloin. 8.6-t1 WANTED—Young women to become toles Phone operators; RO experience necessary: paid while learning; rapid increases there after both for length of service and merit;' the advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chiet operator. 8. N. K. Telephone Company. NOTICE NOTICE—I wish to purchasé second-hand talking machine for cash; state price and style. Tel. 2079. 8-13-2dx NOTICE—Automobile parties taken Frank Brown, Telephone 188-2. §-1 NOTICE—Round File Gas Stove Ligl 35c; tips, 1sc. Absolutely guaranteed. Used Ijanos bought and mm Andre Tel 2079. NOTICE—Local and long-distance done reasonably; also parties taken ous Call Albert Diemond, 410 Elm St, oi phone 633-14. T-(W&t)-4wx NOTICE—Electrical work. House wiring and fixtures at reasonable rates. Call 1992-3. A. Tyler, 45 Howard Ave. $:12-3dx 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. Telephone 2314-4. 7-20.29dx NOTICE—Shampooing, manicuring, scaly treatments and faclal massage; ladiex attended at their homes. Margaret Hepp, 20 Wilson St. Phone 465-5. 8-10-8d NOTICE—Auction Sale of household goeds, consisting of a completely furnished five- room tenement: Beds, bureau, dresser, tables, stoves, kitchen utensils, rugs, chairs, refrigerator, etc. Sale Saturday. August 14, 1920, on the premises, No. 15 Ellis St. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. A. P. Marsh, Auctioneer. 8-7-64 e ——————————rSm— WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Dishwasher; man to wash dishes at Dower's Cafe and Restaurant. §-13-2dx WANTED—Junior or full-licensed pharma- cist; steady work! Apply. Russell Drug Qtore. 441 West Main St. 8-13-2d " $25 week; half street, Meriden, 8-13-3dx 'AVTED—B- over $33. Conn. 3 steady; 29 Center WANTED—Experienced shoe salesman at once. Apply W. R. Battey Shoe Co., Main St. WANTED—A porter for the C. & G. Barker Bakery, 317 Main St. §-12-3dx 7 WANTED—A grocer's store at Maple Hill. Herald. delivery clerk in Address Box 6H, s-12-3dx WANTED—First-class salary to right man. 294 Park St. meat cutter; good Apply D. Fishman, 8-11-tf WANTED—Clerk for Sat: in selling fruits and vegotables. Market, 436 Main St. 8-10-4 WANTED—Clerks for Saturdays; men expe. rienced in seling ineats; highest pay. Public Market, 436 Main St. 8-10-4d WANTED—Salesmen; live wires; good in- ducements; for tires and tubes. Apply at Rambler Tire and Rubber Co., Whitney Bulilding, Stamford, Conn., or by mail. . T-3-t¢ TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, 1042 East St. Telephone 2212-15. 8-12-3dx TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, all modern improvements, at 67 Connecticut Ave. Inquire 65 Connecticut Ave.. Tele- phone 2009-14. 8-12-2ax TO RENT—Floor space for light manufac- turing purposes or auto repairing. Inquire John Boyle Co., Franklin Square. $-12-3dx TO RENT—Garage room for two cars 111 Dwight St L.OST—Twenty-dollar bill Monday morning, hetween Brook street and Chestnut street. Return to Herald Office. Reward. RENT—Store for auto sh supplies; corner Main and L4 8-12:30 a Public