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0090000000'&@05# B #fifi; Would you like to have a Seven Room . - ment in a brand new two-family house? an show you how to get one by purchas- & one of three we have For Sale. fi" It will only cost you $45.00 per month & & you have bought the house. o Every modern improvement has been led in these three houses on Harrison t. Call soon. RKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2026 IMBERS OF NEW BRITAIN RFAL ESTATE BOARD. QC‘O!Q##Q##&&G#@#O#Q#@@ Good for Farm Seekers 5 acres land, 9 room house, good barn, chicken of all descriptions, 5 cows, horses 'an‘d pigs k of all desctiptions. A real bargain if taken . This farm can be exchanged for city prop- ‘e have a beautiful 9 room house at Maple Hill o fire places, two acres of land with 100 pear nd fruit of all descriptions. Also some very 2 family houses. rdware City Co-operative Ass'n, Inc. d floor) No. 122 MAIN ST., (Mutual Bldg.) F. H. Shield, Mgr. & & & & GELLHEBABBOGDD 1 Farm for sale. 20 acres, in Newington—House, ken coop, fine spring water, orchard, good potato LTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. _242 Main St. Tel. 24-4 CARLTON \1‘]“-""[‘ Cottage, good slzed lot. Barre it Terms reasonable. S t s wee- 1. 1. HUMPHKREY 'l'. oM MONDAY AND SATU nm\ EVENINGS Flmllv House on Pearl Conrt—Blg room for a half dozen cars with slight Makes a Fine Paying Proposition. your house. MP REAL ESTATE CO. BANK BLDG. Vines For Trees and Grape of cash required. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305 L p— 'Hardware City Loan Corp. construction and - " for srlc or easy employes of local industr! - —Three tenement 'l)vo tenement houses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. N 7 Room Cottage stern party of City. Large Lot with 2-Car Garage. Can for immediate possession. us show you this bargain. Home Banking & Realty Co. Main Street — Next Door to Fox's Theater — Tel, 728 i R O PLACE LIKE HOME” cottage dweller:, enjoying the complete ad- of their abodes, appreciate these famous 1 "“Home Sweet Home”: “There is no place [ en they have been away for a time, they re- ppy that their little home is all for them- A cottage to them is home in all its blessings. e you looked at our cottages at Park Re- They spell “no place like home.” The terms pITY you. It us about selling your property. A. GORBACH Real Estate and Insurance, 1190 Room 6, Booth’s Block Open Monday and Saturday Evenings, e 3. MRS. DE VALERA COMES TO U. S.| New York—Mrs. Eammon de Va- lera, wife of the provisional president of the “Irish Republic,” has arrived in America for a visit with her hus- band, Eamonn de Valera, at Green- wich, Conn. THINK AMERICANS ESCAPED Prisoners of Zamora May Have Run Away During Confusion of Battle Near Autlan Mexica City, 28.—American and British subjects who were cap- tured by Pedro Zamora, the bandit, week ago, are believed to have escap- ed from the outlaws during a battlc near the town of Autlan, state Jalisco. Zamora's forces, numbering tboui 400, were routed in the fight, whici lasted four hours. They lost 43 kille and fled In three groups which a being closely pursued by governme troops. Aug. oi GR Smyrna, IKS AND TURKS Aug. 27.—The concentrating their forces in prepari- tion for a new offensive the objective of which is said to be Ushaka 150 miles of Smyrna. Turkish forces arc also massing. ELKS’ GRILL Open to Public. MOBIIIZE. Grecks 30 Washington st. e IAL SUNDAY DINNER —_—— $1.50 Per Plate — Served from 1 o'clock to 8 p. m. A Ia Carte from 8 p. m. to 11 p. m. Music from 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. Native Celery Queen Olives Chicken Broth Rice Half Chicken a Saute a la Creole French Fricd Potatoes Green Peas Sliced Tomatoes Ice Cream Cake Demi-Tasse ~ ATTENTION! AllResidentsofBelvidere Interested Co., in The Community Store Inc.. Capital $25.000: will meet at e home of A. C. Recond, President, Lake Boulevard, Tuesd sharp. Important Share ing. Bring your neighbor. Send in your 1 share subscription NOW, to C. F. Perry, Treas. Help us to have a munity. “Let's Go' BRISTOL AUTO COMPANY 137 SCHOOL STREET, BRISTOL, CONN. Telephone 323 Top Bullding s Beanches Highest Grade of Auto Palnting and Teimming $-24-tu&th-1mo WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Han« Furniture. $1.00 A HUNDRED FOR PAPER L. ZFLDES yl.no OAK ST. TEL. 589-2. Real Estate prices are still Yet there is a big Y ! , soaring. demand for property. H you bave a house or lot you womid like to convert into cash at a good profit advertise it in the Classified Column. Therc are plenty of buyers and the Classi- fied column is the place to reach them. by CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping’, billing and postage cost more than ghe price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. Low production of fanufac._ tured goods makes a Dbig de- mand for secondhand articles. If you have household furniture, a used auto, in fact anything useful to scll, this is the time’'to advertise it. s better market. There never was Foi Sale advts. are Only One Cent a Word. § WANTED—MALE HELF WANTED—Two carpenters; A. C. Record. % Lake Boulevard WANTED—Married man cruller route; one with pericnce preferred. Address The Bradbury Company, Box 4XX, Office. as salesman on some selling ex- ¥F. L. Herald 7-3dx WANTED—Night watchman who has had care of boilers. Apply Berlin Construction s Company. Berlin Depot. 6-4d . about 16 years old. Hardware Corporation, 8- WANTED—Brig Apply American City. 1w between the ages of learning the WANTED—A young ma of 15 and 18, desirous insurance busines opportunity by Insurance Compa tration Bureau, Room 405, Hartford, Conn, Regis- 8-26-1W WANTED—Boy to work at Druy & Store middle-aged man for Apply Gulf Refining st 8-24-5d WANTED—Reliable house work ‘ompany, Stanley WANTED—Errand boy for local factory. Apply, giving age and address, to l‘ LOST—Gold-rimmed spectacles, probably West Main street, Monday afternoon. Kindly return to Herald Office. §-24-1wx TO RENT TO RENT—Steam-heated four-room ment. all modern imp: \. Bessoff, 14 Tremont yome- 0 RENT—Tenement on Queen street, top wor. Apply first floor. §-28-1wx 0 RENT—Cottage of six rooms and sewing foom, steam heated, fireplace; rent $i. month. . Apply in person to A. Gorbach, jtoom 6. Booth's Block, 239 Main OTICE INSTRUCTION—Class now form! duate Indiana Conservatory Kortschak. Studjo, 25 Roberts 1dx NOTICE—Automobile parties Frank Brown, Tel. 188-2 NOTICE—AIl Belkin's Garage, kinds of 445 West Main. s NOTICE~Crusoe’s Taxi transters, 4 Day and 1719 Station, baggage Church 8t, New Britain. T night service. NOTICE—Hardwa City Bedding Co. ‘ guarantees to make that old mattress equal to new: trial will convince you: quick servi reasonable prices: uphol- stering. 60 Tremont street. Telephone 2314-4. 7-20.29dx FURNISHED ROOMS. newly fur- 5-3d NT—Large double room, nished. at Y. M. C. A. dormitory. TO two gentlemen. 64 Church St RENT—Large front room suitable for Apply Mrs. T. J. Walsh, 1ax SUMMER RESORTS View, Rhode Island: first two weeks in Erichson, Telephone 1dx elasant cottage. Josephine Notice of H(‘arln‘ on Admlnl\tr&uon Account. Probate Court, District of Berlin, ss. New Britain, August 27, 1920. Estate of Abner A. Lyman, late of New Britain, in said district deceased. The executor, having exhibited his administration account with said estate to this court for allowance, it is Ordered—That the 8th day of Sep- tember, A, D., 1920, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Probate Office in New Britain be and the same is as- signed for a hearing on the allow- ance of said administration account with said estate and this court directs the executor to cite all persons inter- ested therein to appear at said time and place, by publishing this order in #some newspaper published in New | Britain and having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy on the public sign post in said town of New Britain, nearest where the de. ceased Jast dwelt, and return make. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. TIVE FRESH KILLED BROILERS . | FOWLS ROOSTERS 38¢c Ib RABBITS .. . .. 35¢ Ib NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE, 105 ARCH ¢ TEL. 1121-3 OR POULTRY 52¢ Ib 48c b Cottage, 40 Monroc Street, 7 rooms, all modern, DEWITT A. RILEY National Bank Bldg. ROOM 208, NATIONAL- BANK BUILDING. { Cleaning, Clothes 0 have them ready when y Vacation Time Bring in your Palm Beach and Light Suits, anl White Trousers for to wear at the Shore or or Mountains. «1s0 your Every Day ou return to your ‘abors again. New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. 72 WEST MAIN STREET. | E I D'Esopo Bldg., { cars repaired at -6ux FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS cabinet wholesale | . 439 Arch | 1ax FOR SALE—Beautiful talking machine and Q\ “need the cash Hreet mahogany FOR SALE—Several hundred chestnut posts, seven, cight and ten feet; also, clothesling | heap horse, 11 old. bine Farm, Berlin. Tel. Wood- §-27-2dx FOR SALE—Our sale of~used, mnnmd' phonographs should appeal 10 you a ving we are offering. Widener's onola Shop, 135 Main S FOR SALE—A collie-St. Bernard puppy, | a splendid watchdog or pet. Maple Hill. | 8-26-3dx nine months; Inquire 29 Thompson street, Telephone 1519-5. FOR SALE Irish terriers and Boston buli- | dogs. 1411 Stanley St Telephone 1247-4. Alden Andrews s 1wx FOR SALE—Stove and household furniture. 18 Pearl Court. S-24-sdx CLEARING SALE Entire Stock New and SecondrHand Furniture 25 to 40 Per Cent. Off! Special Bargains lce-Boxes, Carriages, Ca: B. BERSOX 549 Main Street Telephone 1165-2 (Upposite St. Mary’s Church) §-20-12ax AUTOMOBILES er seven-passen- it taken this 503. lax conaition; 513 kast FOR SALE—Hudson seven-passenger; Dodge one rord touring, 1919%; one Ford 1914, Glidden Tire Shop, 1vs squa 3-28-1dx touring, Yraakan FOR SALE—Practically new Allen touring car, L, in A-1 condition. at Main stres Shop. FOR SALE—1917 3 one Saxon roadster, motorcyele with side car Cuil after & o'clock, id street. touring car, self-starter, 200; one indian (1919), $27s. West Main 5-26-3ax FOR SALE—I1919 Chevrolet 490 touring, mechanically perfect; must be sold at once. laguire at 11 Greenwood st after 6 p. m 5-26 FOR SALE—Buick Little Four touring ca: right ior cash. Telephons 15 Main s dx eveuings. lOK SALE—OIIG Allen sedan demonstrator; will take auto in trade. Une 1914 bujck touring, cheap. R. street. Telephone FOR SALFE—1919 Overland touring car, Model No. B0 four new tres, new lop, extras; run 4,000 miles; reasonable price. 1v17 Maxwell touring car, very condition, cheap. Cail 374-13. §-2o-4d 51. 8-2o-4ax GOING OUT OF BUSINESS STOCK AND FIXTURES MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE KOLODNEY’S FOOD STORE CORNER BROAD AND HIGH STS. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 8-23-1w WANTED also pupil | WANTED—Young man, High School gradu- ate, would MNke to obtain a position as a bookkeeper Junior auditor. Address Herald Box 64 1ax NTED—Agents: arantecd = hosiery; weekly full time, 75c experience unnecessary Darby. Pa make $35 weekly selling we guarantee §36 an hour spare time; Perfectwear Mills, 1ax WANTED—Boarders _ for August and September: §7 from Saturday night to Monday night_over Labor Day; $15 per week. Write Josephine Cottage, Sound View, Conn. 5-28-2ax | WANTED—By young American couple with l baby: Tenement of three or four rooms. Address P. O. Box 51, City. 8-28-3dx remainder { | | i | WANTED—To buy: Five-passenger auto, Dodge or Buick preferred; no dealer. Phone 508-2 after 6 o'clock or write to ' Box 1, Herald. 8-27-2dx WANTED—Two or three heated room: furnished or unfurnished. for light ho: keeping. Address Rooms, Box 4. Office. WANTED—On or before October 1st: Five or six rooms, with all modern improve- ments, in_good location. Notify William Ormsby, Yard Office, Passenger Station, New Britain. 8-26-3dx WANTED—Boy or girl to do errands v; if capable, be given clerical fon in short time. Address Box 15T, Herald. $-25-1w WANTED—Rooms in the neighborhood of Griswold St. for Normal School students. Telephone 1735-3. $-24-6dx WANTED—Light trucking by hour, day or job: prices reasonable. Walter W. Orvis, Plainville, Conn §-23-1wx SPOT CASH PAID for Connecticut Farms. Farms exchanged for!gity property paving 10 per cent. Semd ' description, price. location, stock, fools and all particulars. Wade and Fitzgerald. Real Estate Exchange, 42 Church street, v Conn. WANTED—Men and women- with burning, tired, aching and itching feet, sorc corns and callouses to try Snow Drop Salve, 25 works wonder: guaranteed b owell Drug Store, ark and Brainerd, Miller and Hanson and all druggists. $-17-30dx WANTED . CLERICAL WORK, ETC., TO DO AT HOME For and Deliver Work BOOKKEEPL coPYl wWill Can Telephone 336-3 RUTH RRY 33 HIGH WANTED BY YOUNG COUPLE SMALL APARTMENT, CONVENIENCES. A A MODERN PHONE 1877 HERALD BOX 22A FARM FOR SALE FOR SALE—100-acre 1, cords of wood: 10 cow horses: WO muies chickens: wagons: two large barns all in_ fine shape planted: other crops m; almost one bull: four hogs: all tools to farm sheds; 10- 5 bushels 5 P Price £9.000: farm farm farm * farm farm | farm arm | b Ilmluu n|| stocked : River and Winthrop. Conn. 1f interested to buy, €8l OF write to H. A Wihliams. 27 Arch St, Xew Britain, Conn 1dx One 75-acre One 40-acre o 14-acre cash in Deep FOR SALE—Chev: mechanical shap starter; sood tres; reasonable. ApPlY 30 City. let touring electric new Newan Ford touring ca: oversize tirei iH FOR SALE—1917 mountable rims; new condition, G. r. Mance, strect. ‘L'elephone 1632 8-23-6dx ALE—Overland 90 touring seen at 30 Newington Ave. WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Girl want: Cigar Factory. Appl. t Willlam Muller’ 1 R. R. Arcade‘1d WANTED—Second cook and -fltn- 3 Hotel Regal Roll or fiag top 3- WANTED—In office of State Tubercu Sanatorium: Typist and assistant clerk ut] $45 per month and maintenance; pleasani environment. Address State Civil Servios Commission, Capitol, Hartford. 8-27-1: NTED—To_ bu; elephone 2521- 27-2d WANTED—Dishwasher at the New Britain “lub. 8-27-2d Furbush, 123 Brighton 8-27-2a% Rudolph, 123 Cherry | good | West Main | TED—Salesgirls spare time; a permanent pos bright girls to street, for Saturdays three salesladies fo WANTED—Young ‘lady in office of one of the local manuracturing concerns to take charge of telephone switchboard. Apply P. O. Drawer 1021, City. 5-6d: WANTED—Typlist In office of one of the local manutacturing concerns; this posi- combination of clerical work ting. Apply P. O. Drawer 8-25-6d typew 21, City. ‘WANTED—A maid for general ho in a iamily of two; may go home al night if she so desires. Address 15 South] High St. Telephone 1735-3. 8-24-64; WANTED—Experienced mald | for & housework; smail family; Do washin sood wages. Call 60 Lenox Place. 8-24- W S WANTED—Clerks for all departments. New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Store, Ine. 8-34-uf | waN At once: Girl for general Work; good salary to right party. to M Cohn, 378 South Stanley. 8-23- USED THUCKS--Attention. Jitney and Bus Sen: ‘dne oliey situation conirvnlng us, not only In STAgeport, but in our owa @iy ol aew Bliain, s criucal, 8s you Kaow. NOW is ihe Like 10 get busy and Kl i While prospecis are good. We have the fohuaiag lor sale wi fight prices: Turee 191y Keo ls-passcuger ouses; also one 1920 So-passenger rackard. These are all in first-class shape mechanicaly, orand Jew COrd Ures ail around; Werlhl iuvesti- gation. Call laberty 45v or sve Chandier. Mack Motor Truck Company, New Haveu, Conn. T-24-12 USED TRUCKS When In need of a gouvd Used Truck. it will pay you to get in souch with um. i, P rackard and others bauled, rebullt and wrms to auit you. Phone Liberty 430, or soe CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TKUCK CO., 2064 Whalley Ave., New tluven, 0-?;' : -24-t FOR SALE DODGE ROADSTER CHALMERS ROADSTER PACKARD TOURING OLDSMOBILE TOURING OVERLAND TQURING MITCHELL TOJURING Time Payments Arranged SIM BOOKMAN 6 Elm St. Phone 184 * 8-28-tf USED TRUCKS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE We have the following on hand fn first-class mechanical kondition, ready te go to work, viz.: 2-Tou Mack—Rebuilt, with brand mew rack body, guaranteed the same as new. 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 \lnh—\\'llh brand-new lumber Worth Call Liberty 430, or see investigation. CHANDLER MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 7-30-tt —_— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Bargain: near cars, six-cent $4.500; cash $500 nings FOR SALE—An cight-room house, west of Walnut Hill Park and south of West Main, with rent to responsible party. Address Box 32, Herald Office. 8-27-2dx Twelve-room house, fare to New xxrn-m Telephone 92 #OR 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. C. H. Aspinwall, Berlin St. Berlin. s-23-6ax NTED—Thorong general housework. 99 Vine St. competent maid fot Mrs. A. F. Corbin, paid while leurning; rapid locresses, afier both for lengih of service #nd merit; the. advantage of this occupation will explained by the culet operater. #. Ii. Telephone Company. % - WANTED A young lady to operate small telephone switchboard in office; mno quired, but must be the use of a telephone; good oppor- tunity for one who has the tht qualitics for this kind of worlkd ADDRESS BOX 22X, HERALD 719-t4 WANTED | \ YOUNG WOMAN AS STENOGRAPHER IN OFFICE OF LOCAL FACTORY ADDRESS BOX 31AA, HERALD OFFICE | | i Phone operators; mo experjence 8-23-6da —_— WANTED GIRLS SEEKING DESIRABLE STEADY POSITIONS AT GOOD WAGES APPLY AT UNION LAUNDRY = WANTED SEVERAL EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR PERMANENT POSITIONS Also, vacancies for those desiring to work only Saturday afternoons and evenings. We open at 9 o'clock in the morning. Apply to THE McMILLAN STORE, INC. 8-26-3a4 | e —————————— ; Bulding--Repamag. LEAVITT & HAYES, INGC BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND, CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds # Court St ‘Telephcnes 3244 tlew Britain. Conn. s Wehaveforsaleatwofamilyhouse on Putnam St. ~ Price $7,000. A six family house on Elm St. at $12,500. A three family house on Lyman St. at $7,500. ° List your property with us for quick selling. _ NEW BRITAIN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE; 380 Main St. Insurance Opcn Eve

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