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AN ' n ubs Will HMave Exhibition Gloucester is Scene of Events Com- memorating the 150th Anniversary of America, | Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 26.—The ! 150th anniversary of the founding of Universalism in America by John Mur- ray was the occasion today for a pil- exhibition game with an | grimage of thousands of Universalists of loenl semi-profession- | from throughout the country to this | old fishing port. Pageants, addresses as | ermons and visits to historic shrines | will be the means of presenting Uni- versalist history during the celebra- | tion which will continue through next Sunday. Exercises were held in the First church, the home of the oldest Uni- versalist congregation in the United States. e or ¢ Pore tor Harding's B of That Order 6.—The Chicago bit for Senator by O, Aug. to do their front porch campalgn Marion on September 2 to ement was made today & chance remark by the t one of the Lig handicaps t porch was his inability ball games. Willlam Wrig- D. Lasker two of the chief the Cubs and both connect- publicity end of the Hard- ign arranged for the trip to loan the locals any Cub might pick for ¢he game. O'Farrell have been select- CROPS Dl‘flmfilfl IN MASS. Wakefleld, Mass, Aug. 26.—The Massachusetts cranberry crop is es- timated at 300,000 barrels, a decrease of 18 per cent. from last year, in a report/ issued today by V, A. Sanders, agent of the federal bur®u of crop estimates. The five year average is 250,600 barrels. Indications are that New England crops of peaches and apples will be small. senator and Mre. Harding nd they have promised to to make the occasion r day at the Marion ball idato will pitch the first will be free but the in the grandstand will be proceeds given to chari- today Senator Harding| CHAMPIONS ENTER MATOH oneultation with varlous, . xeow York, Aug. 26.—Cyril H. J. on campalgn policies. | Tojley, British amatuer golf champion on his appointment list ,pg Lord Charles Hope loday entered MoCarmick of Illinols, the national amateur golf champion- George Sutherland of .p;, tournament which opens at Iyron T. Herrick of Oblo, josyln, N. Y. Soptember 6. They ar- bassdor to France. rived from England yesterday. ."...O@fi‘flfl@@@fifi#’fié o Would you like to have a Seven Room ¢ 0 at in a brand new two-family house? ; & show you how to get one by purchas- & ¢ of three we have For Sale. 2 It will only cost you $45.00 per month § @ you have bought the house. Every modern improvement has been & in these three houses on Harrison Call soon. KER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET TELERHONE 2026 NEW BR‘I’I‘AI” RFEAL ESTATE BOARD. .QQ!QQ#OQOQOG#QQ#OG#O# l"lnll for sale, 20 acres, in Newinxton—flouse, ten coop, fine spring water, orchard, good potato LTZ & COSTELLO, | 242 Main St. "~ REAL FSTATE Sold and Exchanged. 8 ome good Homes For Sale. of ANY KIND. H. D. HUMPHREY OPEN \IOVD\\' AND SATURDAY rvmwos IBE] OoF 0#0##0#’0#6#& Inc. _Tel. 24-4 Funily Block on High street For Sale $4,000 cash. Owner to leave city. Buy. 4 Family House on Fairview See us about selling your Business Block. customers whose MONEY TALKS. MP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343-—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. Hardware City Loan Corp. r construction and offers for sale on easy employes of locai industri-~—Three tenement Two tenement houses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. PEWRITERS ALL MAKES deal in every make typewriter Rented, Repaired and Exchanged Britain Typewriter Exchange est Main St. Tel. 612 Washington, Aug. 2 sults announced today Vicksburg, Miss., .9 per increase Boise, —ensus included 17,931 decrease cent. Richmond, 44,039 or 345 Idaho, 21,393, in- per cent Va., per cent. crease President H. Thompson, of the American Hardware Corporation has returned from a trip abroad which was of several months duration. His time was spent largely in England. WANTED WANTED—Two three heated rooms, furnished or unfurnished. for light house- keeping. Add Rooms, Box 4, Herald Office < WANTED—On or hel»rf October 1s or six rooms, with all moder: ments, in good location Ofice, Pas WANTED—By American family, on or about September lst: Five- or six-room tenement. Phone 1524-4 - WANTED—At once: carriage in good Plamville, condition. WANTED—Boy or girl to do errands around office of local factory; if capable, will be given eclerical position in short time. Address Box 16T, Herald 8-25-1w family, adults: can_furni 5-3dx WANTED—By American Rent of six or seven rooms: reference. Box 18R, Herald WANTED—Tenement of four rooms close to New Britain Machine Co. Address Box 1XX. Herald, stating price. §-24-3dx WANTED—To rent house or apartment in good location: will $75 to $126 per month. Apply P. O. Box 307. $-24-3dx WANTED—Rooms the neighborhood of Griswold St. for Normal School students. Telephone 1735-3 §-24-6dx WANTED—Bullding sultable for auto trim- ming and top building and painting. Ad- ar Bullding, Box 7, Herald. 8-23-4d TED—Light trucking by hour, day ; prices reasonable. Walter W. Orvis, Plainville, Conn. §-23-1wx WANTED—Five- Joseph Spinol or six- room tenement. 55 Market St. §8-23-5dx SPOT CASH PAID for Connecticut Parms. Farms exchanged for city property paying 10 per cent. Send description, price, location, stock, tools and all particulars. Wade and Fitzgerald, Real Estate Exchange, 42 Church street, New Haven, Conn. 8-23-1wx WANTED—By American girl student at ormal School: Roéia and board; home week-ends: references exchanged. Address Student, care Register, Torrington, Conn. 8-21-5dx “Am\l- and women with burning, tired, aching and itching feet, soroc corns and callouses to try Snow Drop Salve, 25c; works wonders; guaranteed by Crowell's Drug_Store, Clark and Brainerd, Miller and Hanson and all druggists. $-17-30dx WANTED BY A YOUNG COUPLE: SMALL APARTMENT, CONVENIENCES. PHONE 1877 HERALD BOX 22A A MODERN WANTED YOUNG (GREEK) GENTLEMAN, WEL! EDUCATED IN BOTH LANGUAGES, ALSO TYPIST, SIRES POSITION: BEST PER- SONAL REFERENCES. WRITE E. KOUNARIS, THIS OFFICE 8-24-3dx WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Han< Furniture. $1.00 A HUNDRED FOR PAPER L. ZELDES TEL. 589-23. Don't endanger Liw uie of 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- I1ZED in a modern creamery. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfr the most _exacting. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET Tedephone 1936 FOR SALE Grocery Store, very good neighbor- hood, mixed trade. Can be bought cheap. Call, or see J. Hochman Real Estate Co. Tel. 1180 or 2012, Room 403, Booth’s Block, 250 Main Street, City. KILLED POULTRY . 52¢ Ib 48¢ b | 38c Ih RABBITS 35¢ Ib NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE, 105 ARCH ST, TEL. 1121.3 2 Real Estate prices are still soaring. Yet there is a biz demand for property. M rom have a house or lot you wordd like to convert into cash at a good profit advertisc it in the Classified Column. There are plenty of buyers and the Classi- fied column Is the place to reach them. 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 adavertiser money. Low production of manufac- tured goods makes a big de- mand for secondhand articles. If you have houschold furniture, . a used auto, in fact anything useful to sell, this is the time to advertise it & better advts. are Only One Therc never wi For Sale Cent = market. Word. WANTED—MALE HEIP FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS AUPOMOBILES watchman who has had Apply Berlin Construction Depot. 8-26-4d over 16 years, must furnish See Mr. rker WANTED—Night care of boilers. Company, Berlin to learn a references -2ax WANTED—Boy, £00d business: 114 Winter St w. \‘Tl'»—nrlgm boy, abent pply American Hardwarc City 16 years old. Corporation, S-26-1w WANTED—A young man, of 16 and 1S, desirous of learnink the ' insurance business, will find an excellent opportunity by addressing Aetna Life Insurance Company, Employment Regis- | tration Bureau, Room 405, D-Esopo Bia., | Hartford, Conn. s.:n-\wl between the ages | McBriart. §-1 NTED—Boy Drug Store. WANTED—A first-class _Jjob composito steady work: good wages to right man. Apply Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church street 8-25-3d to work at Wonder Clothes 8-25-tf WANTED—Boy at once. Shop, 396 Main St WANTED—Chauffeur, willing to make himself generally Apply, stating experience and pected, Box 19B, Herald. private family; one useful. to deliver Union | WANTED—Boys, telegrams; good Telegraph Co.. R with wehels, pay. W Arcade. WANTED—Young man at Dickinson's soda fountain 8-25-2dx WANTED—Excellent opportunity for any man who has ability to sell life insurance; salary and commission. Address Herald Box 28. s-24-3ax | { WANTED—Reliable middie-aged man for | arehouse work. Apply Gulf Refining Company, Stanley St. 8-24.54 for local Apply, giving age and addre Box 268. i FOR SALE—Dell | FOR SAL K —Mahoga: ! FOR SALE—Bar fixtures, back and fromt; FOR SALE—1913 touring cai $275: one Saxon roadster, £z motoreyele with side car Call after 6 o'¢lock, 574 street self-starter, ; one Indian (1919), West FOR SALE—Seven nice heifers, 2 and 2% ars old. due this fall and first of winter. lephone 657-14. A. E. Norton, Berlin, Conn. Maiu FOR SALE—1010 Chevrolet i mechanically perfect; must once. Inquire at 11 Greenwood | arter 6 p. m rery horse, or would ox-! charge loi live stock. A. K. Norton, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 637-14 §-26- square piano, od condition. sweet, clear tone, for quick sale. Telephone 2079, New Britain, Conn. i FOR SALE—Our sale of used. phonographs should appeal to maving we are offering. Wideger's Gra onola Shop, 135 Main St s, 490 x very FOR SALE—Buick Little Four touring car many extras; right for cash. Telephon. 1041-2 or see Betz, 18 Main ings. | T - FOR SALE—1919 Dort touring; special new paint job: new top; good tires and ext) moechanically perfect. Cal phone No. 788, 8-25-3dx FOR SALE—A collie-St. Bernard puppy, WANT! spare perm. bright girls to make good pay once. B ", City ED—Salesgirls time; aiso, three anent positions; good opportunity for apply’ at "’o Mamy - 34 F. W. Woolworth Co., 21 WANTED—Young Indy at Dickinson’s fountain. 8-25-2dx| WANTED—Young lady in office of one the local manufacturing concerns to t charge of telephone switchboard. 0. I Apply’ Drawer 1021, City. 25-8¢ WANT Jocal tion and 1021, ED—Typist in office of one of. the manuracturing concerns; this posi- offers combination of eclerical work ewriting. Apply . O. Drawer it 8-25-6dx nine moaths: Inquire 29 Thompson street, Telephone 1519-5. a splendid watchdog or pet. Maple Hill. 8-26-3ax | FOR SALE—Two garage docrs (8x8). slidin; | FOR SALE—1915 Ford roadster, demount- able rims, five good tires; one Ford panel delivery body. W. A. Rol Bassett street. Telephone 1339- WANT in a mght if sne so High St ED—A maid for general housework family o1 two: ay go home ag desires. _Address 15 South lephone 1735-3. 8-24-6dx tracks and otner hardware: aiso a lot planks and joista Dr. Maloney, 18 \ street. wiil take auto in trade. One touring, . R. C. Rudoliph, street. 2051 FOR SALE—Haines Bros. upright plano high-grade instrument; tx; call at 439 Arch St touring with Frank Gill, §-25-3dx FOR SALE—1917 Oaklaod winter top: A-1 condition. 310 Washington St. FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle with side car. Call_at 32§ South Main St. after 6 p. m. Phone 1517-12. 8-25-3dx FOR SALE—Irish terriers and Boston bnll— dogs. 1411 Stanley St. Tel-phone Alden Andrews FOR SALE—1 Model No. 90 four new extras; run 7,000 miles; 1¥17 Maxwell toufing condition, cheap. Calil tires, new top, reasonable price. car, ver: 374-13. FOR SALE—1916 Hudson 6-10 seven-pas- senger touring, A-1 condition, all new Ures; also, 1916 Studebaker seven-passen- ger, A-1 coudition; cheap if taken this week. 513 Kast St Tel. 503. 8-24-3dx FOR SALE—One good delivery horse; one business wagon:; one farm wagor carriage; two buggies and harnesses. J. W. Woodruff, Berlin $-25-2d | P‘()R SALE—One Allen sedan dsmnn.lnlor; | Overland (.urln( ru.! FOR SALE—Chevrolet fine mechanical shape; starter; good tires; reasonable. Apply 40 City. touring electric lignts and new batigry; price Newington avenue, 8-24-5dx roll-top desk; one cash register that has car; two drawers that work by clectricity or two parior stoves for coal and , and one three-quarter pool table in first-class condition. Colonial Inn, Plain- ville, Conn. 8-25-2dx FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car; de- mountavle rius; new oversize tires; good condition. G. r. Manee, »iz West Main street. ‘Telepnone 163 5-23-6dx FOR SALE—Four-piece parlor sulte; cheap for quick buyer. 5341 Church St. 8-24-3dx WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN WAITER ONE TO MAKE HIMSELF USE- FUL AROUND A SMALL CLUB: REFERENCES REQUIRED. APPLY SEQUIN GOLF CLUB MAPLE HILL WANTED SALESMEN If you are between 25 and 45 and a live wire and have the ability and convincing personality to sell the best proposition you have ever looked into—something solutely high sgrade and legitimate—we can offer you & permanent position. This is a clean proposition for salesmen of integrity and ability; good for $100 to $200 a week in commissions. For interview call ROOM 408, BOOTH BLDG. NOTICE NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners rented, $1.25 per day Round file gas stove lighters, 36c. Satisfaction guaranteed every time. Phone 2079. $-16-e0d-tf NOTICE—All kinds of cars repaired at Belkin's Garage, 445 West Main. $-25-6dx NOTICE—Drive down in your car and get vegetables freshi from the garden; prices right. E. Lawrence Jenks, Kensington Ave. Ext. Telephone. §-25-3dx Taxi Station, Church St New Britain night = service. Telephone 8-20-26dx transfers, 74 ana Tresky has removed from avenue to 39 Harvard . 8-20-1wx 43 Hartford street. NOTICE—Carbon burmed out, 50c Qll-‘w.‘ Auto Repair Co., 115 Glen street. Phone 857-12. $-16-12dx FOR SALE—Stove and household furniture. ! 16 Pearl Court. 8-24-5dx, FOR SALE—Overland 90 touring car in ex- cellent mechanical CORUILION; Price Very reasunabie; o leaving town. Can be sven at ¥0 Newington Ave. $-23-1Wx FOR SALE—Set of orchestra drums. Call 620 Main street evenings between 6 and 8 o'clock. 8-21-5dx FOR SALE—Ford coupe with wire wheels; «cI[-SIAYTer;, 10 exceident snape. Cali i winthrop street or Telepnone B-21-6d CLEARING SALE Entire Stock New and Second-Hand Furniture 25 to 40 Per Cent. Off! Special Bargains Ice-Boxes, Carriages, Carpets, etc. B. BERSON 540 Main Street Telephone 1165-2 (Opposite St. Mary’s Ch-n:ha)z FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring with de- mountavie anu Yaie lock ignitiou; Price 34ov; dnis Inust be SOl AL once. M. Irving Jester, 1vs Arch St. Phones sax | 11 or ¥4z OUpen dacurday and Monday evenings. B-14-st USED TRUCKS--Att:ntion. Jitney and Bus Men: lne trolley situation conirvating us, not only in Sriageport, but in our own city ot Aew Biltdn, i Critcal, a8 you know. Now is the time to get vusy and &et in walle prospects are govd. We have tue following for sale ai right pricus: Antee 1¥1¥ Keo lS-passenger Luses; &ivo one 1930 3e-passenges Fackard. These are all in nrst-class snape mecasuicahy, brand Bew COrd tires aii around; wortd investi- gation. Call Liverty 4sv or see Chandier, Mack Motor Truck Uompany, New Havea, Conn: 1-12-12 GOING OLT OF BUSINESS STOCK AND FIXTURES MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE KOLODNEY'S FOOD STORE CORNER BROAD AND HIGH STS. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. FOR SALE DODGE KOADSTER PACKARD TOURING OLUSMUBILE TOURING HALLADAY TOURING CHALMERS ROADSTEL OVERLAND TOURING Time yayments arranged 4 Eim St., Cormer Main—Phone 483 »-16-21 LOSY LOST—Baby's band-embroidered _silk-lined bonnet, on East street, between Newington avenue and Howard street. Finder please return to 20 Howard street. 1a ’ USKED TERUCKS When in need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get in souch with us. Mack, Flerce-Arrow, Packard and oihers; bauled, rebuilt terms to suit you. Phone Liberty 430, or see CHANDLI MACK MOTOR TEUCK ©CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn between Reward street. §-26-2dx LOST—Brooch, set with garnets, Corbin store and Kelsey street. if it is returned to 19 Kelsey upstairs. Bunch of keys. Please Reward. §-25-3dx LOST—Monday : return to 311 Church St. LOST—Package containing infant’s sweater and dress, between Raphael’s and New Britain Typewriter Exchange. Finder return and receive reward. 103 Sexton street. 8-24-3d USED TRUCKS NOTICE—Hardwase City guarantees to make that old mattress equal to mew: trial will convince you; quick service; reasonable prices; uphol- stering. 60 Tremont street. Telephone 2314-4. 7-20.29dx Bedding Co. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—In Plainville: Two two-teme- ment houses with all improvements: also, a single house, ncar center, with one acre of land. If you are looking for a good | business where you can make money, call | upon or phone me. Charies F. Conlon, Real Estate and Insurance, Plainville, Conn 8-24-3d FOR SALE—Seven-room house, large sleep- ing porch; one-half acre land: fertile | garden; bearing fruit trees and grape vines; concrete hen-house with yards; on trolley line, near school: beautiful sur- roundings. H. Aspinwall, Berlin St Berlin. §-23-6ax o ———— e e LOST—Gold-rimmed spectacles. probably on THAT ARE WOKTH WHILE West Main =street, Monday afternoon. Kindly return to Herald Office. 5-24-1wx We have the following ¢n hand in first-class mechanical condition, ready to go to work, viz.: 2-Ton Mack—Rebuilt, with brand new rack bofly, guaranteed the same a8 new. 4 3-Ton Packard—Chassis and cab. Two 2%-Ton Maccars—One with sub- stantial padded van body, the other with rack body. 5-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. 2-Ton Nashb—With brand-new lumber body, newly painted. Two 1319 §-Ton Clydesdale Dumps. Four 1919 2-Ton Day.Eider 25-pas- senger buses with Goodyear spare. Worth Call . Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Havem, Comm. 7-30-t2 —_— LOST—Between the Palace Theater and 72 Grand street: Discharge and citation papers from U. S. Army belonging to E. L. Cofin. Return to 72, Grand street. Reward. §-23-4dx FOUND FOUND—A purse containing some money. Owner can recover same by applying at the office of The Herald and proviog property. 1dx FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Large improvements, for two adults, only. 162 Main St, one flight up. investigation. furnisihed room. all Americans 1dx TO RENT—Furnished room sultable for one or two gentlemen. 50 Walnut St. 1dx TO. RENT RENT—September Five-room moderh flat, furnished; adults _only: ‘Address Herald Box §W. ldx HOTEL TO RENT ON MAIN STREET CONTAINS 35 ROOMS, DINING ROOM AND FOR PARTICULARS BATHS, KITCHEN. APPLY TO HENRY SCHUPACK 338 MAIN STREET TRL. 1900 USED CARS OF VALUE 1920 AUBURN TOURING | 1920 STUDEBAKER BIG SIX 1916 MAXWELL TOURING 1916 OVERLAND ROADSTER 1915 FORD TOURING 1917 FOXD TOURING 1914 STUTZ ROADSTER 1919 OVERLAND TOURING 1918 SAXON ROADSTER TO RENT—One furnished room sultable for two. 69 Arch St 8.2 newly fur- 8-24-3d TO RENT—Large double room, nished, at Y. M. C. A. dormitory. TO RENT—Furnished front rooms, 36 Pearl Court, second floor. 8-24-8dx TO RENT—By private family: Well-fur- M. I. JESTER nished room for two men. Address Mrs. Dohm, 352 Arch St 8-24-3dx 193 Arch St. Phone 311 or 342 Open Saturday and Monday Eveniugs ed room, 31 Seymour St. $-23-4dx 8-18-tt BRISTOL. AUTO COMPANY 137 SCHOOL STREET, BRISTOL, CONN. Telephone 323 Bulldlug--Repaming. —_— LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRiCK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telephcnog 33414 tew Britain. Conn. 1918 Automobile Top Building in All Its Branches Highest Grade - of Auto Painting and Trimming 8-2¢-tu&th-1mo - AN WANTED—Experienced maid for housework ; Kood smali family; no. washingi wages. Call 60 Lenox Place. $-24-6dx WANTED—Competent girl for housework iu bame of Lincoln two ladies. Mrs. Welles, 124 st 8-24-3dm WANTED—Clerks for a Britain Ine departments. New Clothing and Dry Goods Stors, 8-24-t¢ WANTED—At once: Girl for general house- work; good salary to right part; to M Cohn, 378 South Stanley. Apply 238 ! WANTED—Ii Sanatorfum: month vironment. Com: office of State Tuberculosis Assistant clerk at $45 per and maintenance; pleasant en-| Address State Civil Service, mission. Capitol, Hartford. -21-1 WANTED—Thoroughly competent gene! ¥9 v maid for ral housework. Mrs. A. F. Corbin, ine St. 8-16-tt WANTED—A chambermaid at the m Belol WANTED—Young e women to become Geles in. Phune Operators; no experience necessary; paid agier while learning; rapid increases there- both for lengih of service and merit; the advantage of this occupstion will Le explained by the chiet operator. 8 1. B ‘Telephone Company. A young telephone office; WANTED lady to operate small switchboard in fletow no previous experiénce 're- quired, but must be famillar with the use of a telephone; no‘"o POr- tunity qui for one who has the right alities for this kind. of work. ADDRESS BOX 22X, HERALD ‘WANTED YOUNG WOMAN AS STENOGRAPHER IN OFFICE Or LOCAL FACTORY. ADDRESS BOX 31AA, . HERALD OFFICE Y 8-23-6ax —_— WANTED . MILLINERY MAKERS LONG SEASON GOOD SALARY Good ‘Chence for Girls Whe Are e-26-at Now Working Out of Town Hours: 9 a. m. to & 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—CASHIER APPLY AT ONCE MOHICAN CO. ‘WANTED SEVERAL EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR PERMANENT POSITIONS Also, vacancles for those desiring to work only Saturday afternoons and evenings. We open at 9 o'clock the morning. APpply to THE McMILLAN STORE, INC. FOR SALE Cottage, 40 Monroc Street, 7 roomis, all modern. National Bank Bldg. DEWITT A. RILEY NA’ ROOM 208, Ty