Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
FOR SALE Family House in the West End, 15 Price $10,500. Family House in the southern part of y, with all improvements. 2 car ome Banking & Realty Co. Fox’s, Phone 728 FOR SALE om Cottage in the West End Large Lot. Price $7,500 ome Banking & RealtyCo. o Fox’s Phone 728 FOR / SALE House near the center of the city. Suit- a rooming house, 2 bath rooms, steam heat, pvements. Price reasonable. omeBanking & Realty Co. TO FOX'S PHONE 728 AL FSTATE old and Exchanged. Some goxl Homes For Sale. of ANY KIND. H D. HUMPHREY OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS You Want to Buv a Good Grocery Busi- Store established for years. A No. 1 On a main thoroughfare with tremen- mt of traffic. Cottage For Sale at Bel- P REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 313—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. Hardware City Loan Corp. der construction 2nd offers for <21~ on easy o employes of locai industri-~ —Three tenement Two tenement hovses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. =317 ALD CLA SiFIED ADS QUICK RETURNS. PEWRITERS ALL MAKES e deal in every make typewriter Rented, Repalred and Exchanged B b iter Exchange } Tel. 612 . v | KNIGHT NOT BLAMED Who Real Estate prices are still Local Man Killed Eight Year soaring. Yet there is a big O y With Auto Truck Reported demand for property. M wou Not Criminally Guilty. have a house or lot you wonld Raymond Knight of 129 Cleveland street this city appeared in the policc court in w Haven this morning to nswer to a ch preferred against him aiter a truck which he was driv- ing on Saturday ran over and killed Stanley Drew, an eight year old boy, as he was playing in the street in front of his home at 117 Cleveland street. An accurate report of the result of the court could nat be secured this afternoon but the trafiic department like to convert into cash at a good profit advertise it in the Classificd Column. There are plenty of buyers and the Classi- fied column is the place to veach them. CLASSIFIED a Word Minimum Charge 20c¢ CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeepmg, billing and postage cpst more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the 1c advertiser money. the Stanley Works reported tha e e it was beleved that the ma s o) 2 cnerated of criminal Knight \\A\.T!fl)—M.ALE aEne of FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS is employed by the nley Works and drives one of th heavy weork trucks. The story of > accident as told at the house wherc he boards is to the effect that the young boy playng in the street and was on a coaster. The youngster is said to hav run out into the truck before anything could be done to save him. The rear wheel struck him and knocked him to the ground. He is thought to have died from a fractured skull. Knight has a good record at the local plant and has been considered i at once. Wonder C othen P—Young man ain. Dickinson to work Drug Co. WANTED—Errand boy for loc: giving age and address, was WANTED—Salesmen to sell stock: live w foreign exchange: sirable but not _essential ericks Co., Room Aliyn Hous: 10 to 12, 2 to 4 experience de- | Baily-Fred- | FOR SAL! gas stov old front ithree second hot water anley Tel-phone FOR SALE—Set 620 Main street s oclock of orchestra drums. Call ctenings between 6 and FOR SALE—Blueberrics, fresh-picked. Clifton & Stanley St Phone 1430, by Davenport, WANTED—Young lady for telephone switch- board in factory office. Address P. O. Box 265, giving address and salary expected. 8-19-tf WANTED—A porter. Shoppe faithful employe and a good driver. He was deeply affected after learning that his truck had killed the little fellow. 55TH ANNUAL REUNION Apply at WANTED—Experienced soda man at oda Shoppe. s-19-tf Volunteer — ung man, between 17 and 20 for clerical work: give age, salary expected. Address rmbers of Connecticut Association to Gather at Chcoshire y address and P. O. Box 268. 8-19-11 On Thursday. WANTED—Young man in Pay Rol Connecticut I factory. Address Box 15, will_hold its the Granze of this will be The 20th Regiment, Volunteer association, 55th annual reunion at hall in Cheshire on Thursday week. The business meeting start at 11:30 in the morning to followed by dinner which will be served by ladies of the Grange in the dining hall at 1 30 o'clock. A pro- gram of music, recitation apd speak- ing has been arranged for the after- noon beginning at 2 o'clock. Local members who will attend are Dr. Thomas Mulligan, Willilam E. Lathan and Lewis F. Dunn. in_Kitchen. M. Bates, §-15-tf to help out Elks Club Manager. WAN arty TED—Young man to work at McBri- Drug Store. §-18-tt WANTED—Salesmen; live wires; good In- ducements; for tires and tubes. Apply at Rambler Tire and Rubber Co. Whitney Building. Stamford, Conn., or by m,-l'l M LEGION DELF The New the American ASSISTANT WANTED CHANCE N ATE RETURN. Britain delegation to Legion convention at Bridgeport returned to this city yes- y with three of its members elected to state positions by the con- vention. Commander rdner C. Weld was elected first alternate at large to the national convention at Cleveland, and Secretary Harry C. Jackson was elected vice-national committeeman from this state. Robert C. Vanee was placed on the state executive com- mittee by the first district caucus. After seven minutes’ debate the state bonus bill was killed by the convention. FOR ADVANCEMENT A PERMANENT BUSINESS ROGERS' RECREATION BUILDING BILLIARD FLOOR WANTED WANTED—Load of furniture or Mbrchan- dise moved to Boston on September lst; price reasenable. Address Box 23F Herald. §-23-2dx WANTED—In private family: room, centrally state terms, Herald. Furnished located; replying. please etc. Reply to Box 8 SYMOLAN-BONKOWSK\. The wedding of Stanislaus Symolan of 325 Washington street, and Mrs. = Waleria Bonkowska of New Haven | wANTED—By three adulta: will be performed at 9 o’clock tomor- five or six rooms. row morning at St. Stanislaus church, City. New Haven Following the ceremony a reception will be held after which the bridal couple will return to this city, where a reception will be held at their future home, 325 Washington {| WANTED—Three- or four-room tenement. street. James Poulis. chef, Puritan Lunch. 1dx WANTED—Building suitable for auto trim- ming and top building and painting. Ad- dress Building, Box Herald. $-23-44 Tenement of Address P. O. Box 567, 8-23-2dx WANTED—Position as or private car Herald Office. chauffeur on truck Addre: Box X14X. 8-23-2dx WANTED—Light trucking by hour, day or job: prices reasonable. Walter W. Orvis. Plainville, Conn. §-23-1wx room temement. Market St. $-23-5dx WANTED—Fiv Joseph Spinola, or six- WANTED SPOT CASH PAID for Commecticut Farms. ' SALESWOMEN Farms exchanged for city property paying 10 per cent. Send deacriptio location, stock, tools and Wade and Fitzgerald. Exchange, 42 Church street, Conn. FOR OUR COAT AND SUIT, New Haven, MILLINERY, §-23-1wx WANTED—To rent house for family in Newington, of three. Box 2Z. 5-9-16-23 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, small CORSET, WAIST ARTMENTS Furnished room Box WANTED—By single man: with bath in southwest section. Herald AND BOYS' DE! FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOONS WANTED—By lady past middle age: A tenement of three or four rooms, with storage. Mrs. Minor, 28 Maple Plainville. AND EVENI AND OTHER AFTERNOONS NGS 8-21-2dx WITH OR WITHOUT NTED—By American girl student at Normal School: Room and board; home week-ends; references exchanged. Address Student, care Register, Torrington, £-21-5dx EXPERIENCE TED—To ren House of eight or more rooms in western section of city: will pay $100 or more per month for the right house; references. Box 31A, Herald Office. 8-20-3dx | street, | | FOR §:\'¢l’l—l‘«l"¢ gas range |- perfect con- dition. First tloor, 156 Maple St. 8-21-3dx FOR SALE—Household furniture; very reasonable if taken at once. Bedstcad, Rip Van Winkle springs; stands, center table and sideboard. Apply to Harris 45 Walnut St, after 7 at right. $-17-21-x Wilton rug. size 3 Chestnut street, §-20-3dx FOR SALE—A Whittall 11 ft. 3 in. by 15 ft. = second floor. . phonographs at reduced prices which we will sell on our easy payment plan: be sure and look these over before buying your phonograph. Widener's Grafonola Shop, 135 Main St. $-20-3d FOR SALE—1919 Indian motorcycle with sidecar; three-speed; A-1 condition. Ettio Audi, Mitchell St, off Beaver. §-15-1wx FOR SALE—Ome sawmill, 16-H. P. gasoline engine. John A. Binardo, Kensington, be seen running this weck. complete; one Inquire kstate Conn. Can 8-15-6dx FOR SALE—McPhail upright piano; price reasonable. street. mahogany 40 Monroe 8-17-1wx FOR SALE—Seventy acres of wood and meadow land at $5¢ per acre; part of the wood is 40 years' growth; trout brook, about a mile long, crosses this property. C L. Barnes, Barnesdal, $-17-6dx FOR SALE—Or to rent: Four hundred feet of railroad frontage; large bullding suit- able for garage or manufacturing pur- poses. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 8-17-1wx CLEARING SALE Entire Stock New and Second-Hand Furniture 25 to 40 Per Cent. Off! Special Bargains Ice-Boxes, Carriages, Carpets, etc. B. BERSON 349 Main Street Telephone 1165-2 I (Opposite St. Mary’s Church) §-20-12dx GOING OUT OF BUSINESS STOCK AND FIXTURES MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE l KOLODNEY'S FOOD STORE l CORNER BROAD AND HIGH STS. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. - — FURNISHED ROOMS. - * TO RENT—Furvished room, 31 Seymour St. " Ring upper bell. 8-23-4dx TO RI 32 Camp St. NT—Furnished room to gentlemen. Phone 1457-5. §-23-25x St. All improvements. §-23-2dx TO RENT—Furnished room, improve- ments, suitable for two gentlemen, at 61 Main street. 8-21-3ax TO RENT—Furnished room, private family, suitable for one or two gentlemen: five minutes from center; references required Address Box X24X, Herald. 8-21-3dx {1‘0 RENT—Two furnished rooms for gen- | tlemen. 100 West Main street. Call evenings. 8-20-3d | TO RENT—Nicely furnished room for one | or two respectable gentiemen. 314 Chest- nut St second floor. 8-20-3dx _— TO RENT—On room apartment: provements: near M offices or furnished Herald or after August 28: Six- heated; modern im- n street: suitable for rooms. Box 5M. 8-23-2dx | WANTED—®y young couple: Flat, t. or furnished rooms with Kkitchen- ette; references. What have you to offer? Box 7J, Herald §-18-6dx WANTED—Men and women with burning. ng and ftching feet, sore corns and callouses to try Snow Drop Salve, works wonders: guaranteed by Drug_Store, and REAL ESTATE FOR SALE [e—— land; fertile FOR SALE—Seven-rosm howse, ing porch; half acre garden: bearing fruit trees and grape vines: concrete hen-house with vards: on trolley line, near school:- beautiful sur- roundings. C. H. Aspinwall, Berlin Berlin s Hanson and all drugsi: $-17-30ax WANTED BY SEPTEMBER FIRST: APARTMENT family house, ar American age: all Diearo, Main Paper improves Kensington, 8-18-6dx street, SMALL Goods ments. Conn. FOR SALE—At Maple Hill: Six-room bun- Kenrington, Company: Apply Abino I ADDRESS HERALD BOX 1A 8-17-1wx apart- | Crowell's | Clark and Bralnerd, Miller e | TO RENT—Five-room tenement; ments. Clayton road or call 4684 improve- Telephone 8-23-2dx icely furnished front room; western section. Box 1S 8-20-23x four-room tene- A. Bes- dx | TO RENT steam heat: Herald TO RENT—Steam-heated ment: all modern improvements. soff. 16 Tremont St TO RENT—Five-room temement, improvements, near adults or young couple on’ Tenement, Box 34, Herald. s all modern South Main street, to Address §-21-3dx TO RENT—Four-room tenement, 352 North Burritt St. §-21-3dx TO RENT—Main street front office. 2141, Call §-21-3dx galow; price and terms reasonable. For further particulars inquire C. C. Prentice, phone New Britain 1335-5 evenings, or 18 Asylum St, Hartford s-19-1w WANTED BY OCTOBER FIRST: TWO FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS WESTERN SECTION FOR SALE—A seven-room, house; five acres of land; and schools: price $00. For further particulars inquire C. Prent phon New Brit 1335-5 evenings, or 18 Asy- lum St., Hartford $-19-1w team-heated near trolley PHONE 376-3 WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture. $1.00 A HUNDRED FOR PAPER L. ZELDES 138 OAK ST. Bullding--Repaming. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BERICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telephcnes 3344 TEL. 589-23. | ttew Britain, Cona. 1918 TO RENT—Hotel; central location; 355 rooms, dining room, kitchen. Inguire FOR SALE—We have several hl‘h»‘nde, —Glenwood combination coal and i 1 i | | H. Schupack, 338 Main street. Telephone 1900. §8-21-2dx TO RENT—Store: good opportunity to open dry goods store in best section of city: rent reasonable. 321 Arch St. Inquire Mrs. Ginsberg, 519 Arch St. 3 Cottage, 40 Monroe Street, 7 rooms, all modern. National Bank Bldg. DEWITE A. RILEY RPOOM 208, NATIOVAL {BANK BUILDING. Low production of manufac- tured goods makes a big de- mand for secondhand articles, If you have household furniture, a uscd auto, in fact anything useful to scll, this is the time to advertise it. There never was s better market. For Sale advts. are Only One Cent a Word. WANTED—FEMALL HELP Ford touripg cur; new oversize tires; mane W est FOR SALE—I913 unis Liis; Conantic de- good Mman 2ux WANTED—Salesgirls for Saturdays spare time; also three salesladies fof permanent positions; good opportunity for bright girls to make good pay; apply at once. F. W. Woolworth Co., 218-220 Main street, City, -23-3dx and WANTED—Esxperienced second girl for good position. Address Box 11, Herald. §-23-3dx in ex- very, Can b= 1wx FOK SALE—Overland 90 (ouring ca: collent chanical coauition: price reasonabie; owner leaving town. n at 50 Newington Ave FOR SALE—Vim truck, good running orde new tifes; bargamn oo someone; be quick. Call evenings, 16 plake Court, off Francis strect. 1dx FOR SALE—Studebaker tourin; condition, Great .auantic an Co., +o Arch St FOR SALE—1915 Ford roadster, demount- able rims, five good tires; one Ford panel delivery body. W. A. Rollins, 242 Bassett street. Tel 1339-5. dy. FOR SALE—Ford self-siarter; in exc No. s Winthrop 2508 upe with wire wheels; ilent shape. Call at street or Telepnone §-21-6d ¥OR SALE—Buick speedster; mew tires all around; #17o tor quick sale. Telephone 1312, 8-20-3dx FOR SALE—One Allen 43 demonstrator scdan; price reasonable; will take car n trade. K. C. Rudoiph, ‘dealer in and Auburn Motor Cars. s 0-3dx FOR SALE—1919 (,.d.lllnc u\dln. A-1 shape act quick. Telephone -$dx | FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring with de- mountavle nms and Yale lock ignition; _ price $450; tnis must be sold at once. M. Irving Jester, 1¥3 Arch St Phones 811 or 342. OUpen Saturday and Monday evenings. 8-14-tr USED TRUCKS--Attention. Jitney and Bus Men: he trolley situation conirvnting us, not only in Hriageport, but in our owa aty of New Britain, is critical, as you know. Now is the time to get busy and §et in while prospects are §ood. We have the following for sale wi right prices: Three 1919 Reo 1S-passenger ouses; also one 1920 35-passenger rackard. These are all in first-class shape mechanicaliy, brand new cord tires a!l around; worth investi- gation. Call Liberty 430 ur see Chaadler, Mack Motor Truck Company, New Haven, Conn. 7-13-t¢ FOR SALE DODGE ROADSTER PACKARD TOURING OLDSMOBILE TOURING HALLADAY TOURLNG CHALMERS ROADSTER OVERLAND TOURING Time Payments Arranged SIM BOOKMAN 4 Elm St., Corner Main—Phone 184 8-16-tf USED TRUCKS When in need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get im touch with us. Mack, Plerce-Arrow, Packard and others; some over- Bauled, rebuilt and guaranteed; terms to suit you. Phone Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER, MACK MUYTUR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New tiaven, Conn. 6-24-tt USED TRUCKS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE ‘We have the following on hand In first-class mechanical condition, ready ® go to work, viz. Mack—Rebuilt, with brand guaranteed the same 2-Ton mew rack body, as new. 3-Ton Packard—Chassis and cab. Two 23-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 1919 2-Ton Day.Eider senger buses with Goodyear s) Worth can 430, or see investigation. Liberty ' CHANDLER MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 7-30-tt _—_—m——— . TSED CARS OF VALUE AUBURN TOURING STUDEBAKER BIG SIX MAXWELL TOURING OVERLAND ROADSTER FORD TOURING FORD TOURING STUTZ ROADSTER OVERLAND TOURING SAXON ROADSTER 1920 1920 1916 1916 1915 1917 1914 1819 1918 M. 1. JESTER 193 Arch St. Phone 811 or 342 Open Saturday and Monday Evenings USED CARS FOR SALE 1920 CHANDLER five-passenger sport model with disc steel wheels; small mileage; paint like new: cord tires and side windshield 1917 DODGE touring with winter top and oversize tires. 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORPOKATION 135 Elm Street Telephone 731 £-20-3d sU —_— . FARMINGTON, CONNECTICUT Second season. Delightful and ple- 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 58-3 $-4-3wx Allen | WANTED—At once: Girl for general house- work; good salary to right party. Apply to M. Cohn, South Stanley. 8-23-t¢ WANTED—Waltrcsses taurant at the St — & WANTED—Kitchen helper and dining room at Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria. 8-21-3d | WANTED—In offic: Sanatorium month d vironment mmission. of State Tuberculosis Assistant clerk -at $45 per maintenance; pleasant en- Address State Civil Service Capitol, Hartford. © S804 WANTED—A mald for nnenl [— in family of two aduits: references re- quired. Apply 47 Harrison St. 8§-21-3dx Adking 8-20-3d light | and care of one child; good hours and wages for right party. ! Box 8K. i 1 i | “A\TID—GIrI to work ln bindery. Printing Company, 66 Church WANTED—Middle-aged woman for housekeepin Herald 8-18-1w ¢ { WANTED—Thoroughly competent maid for general housework. Mrs. A. F. Corbif, 99 Vine St. 8-16-t¢ WANTED—A chambermaid at the Hotel Beloin, 8.6-tf WANTED—Young women to become teles Phune Operators; no experionce necessary: paid while learning; rapid increases there- afier both for lengili of service and merit; the advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chiel operator. 8. K. B, NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out any time; five-passenger Liberty. Robert . Pape. 264 Cherry street. Telephons 1268-13. 5-21-3dx Telephone Compaay. r 3 NOTICE—Crusoe’s Taxi Station, I-n“fl transfers, 74 Church St, New Britain. Day and night service. Telephone 1718. ! 8-20-26dx NOTICE—Max Tresky has removed from 43 Hartford avenue to 39 Harvard street. 8-20-1wx NOTICE—Carbon Wurned out, 50c cylinder. Auto Repair Co., 115 Glen street. Phpne 857-12. 8-16-12dx WANTED A young lady to operate small telephone switchboard in factbry oftice; no previous experience re- quired, but must be familiar with the use of a telephone; good oppor- tunity for one who has the right qualities for this kind of -work. ADDRESS BOX s-13-te WANTED YOUNG WOMAN. AS STENOGRAPHER IN OFFICE OF LOCAL FACTORY ADDRESS BOX 31AA, HERALD OFFICE 8-23-64x WANTED MILLINERY MAKRRS LONG SEASON GOOD SALARY Good Chance for Girls Who Are Now Working Out of Town Hours: 9 ¢. m. t6 6 p. m. No Evenings APPLY MR. DAVIS OUTLET MILLINERY CO. 257 Main Street WANTED GIRLS SEEKING DESIRABLE STEADY POSITIONS AT GOOD WAGES APPLY AT UNION LAUNDRY 266 ARCH ST. WANTED SEVERAL EXPERIENCF SALESLADIES FOR PERMANENT POSITIONS Also, vacancies for those desiring to work only Saturday afternoons and evenings. We open at 3 o'clock in the mornins. Apply to THE McMILLAN STORE, INC. 5-21-34 NOTICE NOTICE—Hardware City guarantees to make that old mattress cqual to mew; trial will convince you quick service; reasonable pri uphol- sterlng. 6y Tremont street. Telephone 2314-4. 7-20.29dx Bedding Co. LOST—Bunch of keys, and Beckley’s, 361 Arch street. 361 Arch street. between Humason ‘Washington street, and Reward if returned to 8-20-3dx LOST—Between the Palace Th 72 Grand street: Discharge andy papers from U. Army E. L. Cofin. Return to Reward.