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r FOR SALE On Pleasant street—4 tenc- wents and store, tot 110169 Jwut, Price oa'y $14.000 On West Main street—Thre Penement brick house, 13 rooms, all modern improve- ments, Price only S13,000. A\ bargain in these days for $15,000. On Millard street—A three tenement house of 14 rooms, large jot 1335143 feet. A\ bar. $9,000. Wil sell for On West Main strect—TFine noew medern three family heuse of 15 rooms, going for $13,000. On Stanley street—3\ six room cottage, gand lot, bath room, gas, on trolley line, Price $3,500, cash $2,000. On Bradiey street—~\ now two family heuse, all madern improvements. Price $9,000, cash $2,000. FARMS 42 aewe farm, Kensington, 7 ) Veony house, runping water in house and barn, over 400 fruit trees, T cows, 2 horses, all the ovops. Price 9,500, 93,500, 80 aeve ftarm, Meriden read, Kensington, 7 room bouse, good barns, peach orchanrd, #ther frult trees, 8 cows, 3 horses, one of the finest farms In Kensington, price 815,000, ensh $3,000 cash 88 acre Parm in Beckley Quartey, oews, 7 plgs. chickens. One 214 acre place in Kensington, just over the lipe from New Rritain, two tenement hedse, 10 reoms, in the future resi- dential section of New Britain, price $7,000, cash $2,000, 45 acre farm Kemsiagion, 7 roem housc, barns, outbuild. ings. two horses, 2 pigs, heaps of chickens, 2 cows, two heifers, all kinds of fruis, ore chard, price $7.500. cash $2,500, halance above first mortgage, A second mortgage at 6% pay- able $300 per yoar, fne house, two horkes, 19 the finest farms in the eastern part of Berlin, price $12,000, cash $1.,000. GEORGE A. QUIGLEY 297 Main St. New Britain, Conn. OpensLaborDay, Sept.6-10 CONNECTICUT FAIR and " GRAND CIRCUIT MEETING At Charter Oak Park, Hartford Under the Auspices of the Connecticut Fair Asso. Over $60,000 Cash in Premiums and Purses. "ive days of horse racing, live stock, agricultural, home and industrial exhibits. Band Concerts Carnival Fireworks Excursions On All Railroads Gates Open 10 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES We deal in every make typewriter Sold Rented, Repaired and Exchanged New Britain Typewriter Exchange 172 West Main St. Tel. 612 Financial __——~_____._——-f WALL STREET STOCK | EXCHANGE REPORTS { Independent steels, equipments, mv--' ters, olls and food issues reacted } sharply in today's stock market. | Replogle fell almost § points, then | rallied 61;. Vanadinm, Crucible, Pethighem, American Car, l‘wnuhlu* Meter, Bosch Magreto, Cuba (‘lne' Sugar, American Sugar, Wilson, To- | bacce Products and National Lead de- | clined 1 to 2% points, but recovered | irregularly. Rails were firm on light dealings. The closing was .\le.g | Sules approximated 175.000 shares ! (New York Stock FExchange quotatiens furnished by Richter & Co.: the New York Stock Exchang - AuE. High members of Allis-Chalmers Am Can G50 Am Car & Fdy ... Am Lece s Am Smelt & Ref .. Am Sug'Ref com . Am Sumat Tob ... Am Tel & Tel . Am Woolen ...... Atch Top & § F . Baldwia Leco ... Balt & Ohio Beth Steel B . Canadjan Pac Ches & Ohio Chi Mil & St Chi Rock T & P Chile Copper Chine Cepper .. Corn Prod Ref Crucible Steel .... Cuba Cane Bugar . Erie 1st pfd . Gen Motors . Gt Nor pfd . fnterboro ptd Int Mer Mar ... Int Mer Mar pfd . 7 Int Nickel ... Int Paper Mex Petroleum Midvale Steel Missouri Pac Nev Cons . N Y Central . NYNH&HRR Northern Pac ... Pan Am P & T .. Penn R R ... Pittsburgh Ceal Neading : Rep I & S Sinclair Oil Ref sSouthern Pae Southern Ry . Studebaker Texas Co ... Texas & Pae Tebacco Prod Union Pac United Fruit United Retall St 1’ 8 Foed Prod ... U S Indus Alco U 8 Rubber Co . U S Steel . Utah Copper ..... Willys (‘I\elllnd . LOCAL STOCK MARKET TODAY (Wusrished by Richter Sianjey B Eddy, Manage Bid Hartford Elee Lizht .. 139 Southern N E Tel .... 94 Am Hardware Am Hosjery Am Brass Bristel Brass cese Billings & Spence Colt’'s Arms Easle Loek The More Money Some People EARN, THE MORE WAYS THEY FIND TO SPEND IT. THIS IS TRUE OF EVERY CLASS OF SOCIETY. IF YOU KNOW THIS TO BE TRUE—IT SHOULD NOT BE A DIFFICULT JOB TO CONVINCE YOU THAT A BANK ACCOUNT —« WHERE YOU CAN DEPOSIT ALL YOUR EARNINGS, THEN DRAW ONLY JUST WHAT YOU NEED TO PAY YOUR BILLS, PLUS A CERTAIN SUM SET ASIDE FOR SAVINGS,—IS THE SUREST MEANS OF GETTING TOGETHER THE FEW DOLLARS WHICH ARE THE BEGINNING OF YOUR FUTURE INDEPENDENCE. “THIS BANK IS HERE TO HELF YOU.” The New Britain Trust Co. OPEN TONIGHT 7:30 TO9 P. M. ‘\'nnlf\\ J Stow Works Peck, Wilcox TPO\A( ‘ ll ne Union 2 WEEK’S BUILDING TOTALS $82, 75[]. | Twenty-two Permits Were lssued From lnspeclors Office Twenty-twe permits representing 2,750 in building operattons for the | . have been issued from the ‘@ ¢ the building inspector, as foi- | rnesto Giramonti, frame dwelling $3,000. H. S. Ranges, Somerset frame dwelling $6.000. Mrs. Margaret Sullivan, street, addition $600. W. Niedzwecki, Farmington avenue, brick dwelling $13,000. Philip Bardeck, Arch ations $300. Joe Niesczwecki. Farmington ave. brick dwelling and store $10,000. Albert Duguay, Miller street, dwel- ling $5,000. John McCabe, Booth street, $2.500. A. A, Mills, dition $9.000. Consolidated School distriet, 1Zast street, portable scheol $4,000. { (‘onsolidated BSchel distriet, Ro#k- well avenue, portable school $4,000. Consolidate School district Bread street. portable school $2,700. i Consolidated school district, Mon- roe street, portable school $2,700. Hart & Hutchinson, West Main street, alterations on dwelling $350. American Hardware Corporation, Orchard and Park, Chestnut and Elm street, protection for water tanks $100. Fred Wahn, 22 Highland street re- roof $200. Eva Mendeline, re-reof $200. Heward Platt, Lincoln street tension, frame garage $2,600. Swift & Upson company, brick garage $6,000. Jehn Warnat, 308 East street, frame yarage $300. ' Andersen and Carlson, street, frame dwelling $5,000. Andersen and Carlson, Arch street, frame dwelling $5,000. Total $82,750. ST. MARY'S GIRLS WIN Another Vietors Added by Locals in Defeat Clinton street, drive, Gilbert street, alter- garage West Main street, ad- 29 Highland street ex- Zim street, Norden of Naugatuek Misses at Playground Last Night—Mise Kopf Hita Timely. bascball team of Nauga in this “city last night to play the St. Mary's nine at St. Mary's play- areund and in one of the hest games of the weason the locals emerged victorious by a score of 10 to 6. A large crowd attended and generously applapded several ays Miss Frances Kopf. of the champion t is duc for her timely hitting. lated the feat of her famous acking out two two-baggers at The' ficlding feature was turned In by Miss Julia Arch. who grabbed a hot lincr. ome hand. at the dizzy cormer and checked a promising rally by the sis- jtors. Miss Bregnail, pitcher for the Rubber Tewn team, besides pitching a fine game. contributed several fine fielding plavs. The score by innings St Mary's Naugatuck Batteries: Misses Heller and Misscs Bresnall and Racan Lynch; PIONEERS VS. ANNEX Local Teams to Battle in Second Game for Cits Championship Temorrew Afternoon on Eills Street Diamond. Local baseball fandom is all set for the socond game of the series hetwesn the Tienvers and the Annex teams for the c the fray. which, be a warm one While the Pioneers remped under the wire a winner last Sunday. the hopes of the Annex roeters have net been blasted in any way. The first encounter proved the teams are evenly matehed and every battle the clubs engage in should produce all of the thrills that a fan desires Manager Jim Luby. of the Pioneers, use Palmer. his big xouthpaw. on meund again temorrow. The Ploneers' portsider turned in a fine brand of twirling Sunday Crooks. the Springfield her. will be on the receiving end st whe Mamager Frank McCenn. of the Annex. will trot eut on the meund has not been anneunced. Oakes and Gerry (rean are both in fine form and anxious te trr their =kill against the Pioneers The game will start at from ali indications, will wii the ——pey | OUR SWIMMERS WIN. More Points for Americs in Olympic Games | Now Seem Assured. Aug. 25.—Americans wen the places in the springboard diving smplc Games vesterday. . Multnomah A. A. C. Port- . ¢ Pinkston, Olympic Club sccond. and L. J. Balbwch, Antwerp. first three San Francisce, New York A o« stroke ana ihe F. K. Kanele, 1. = Jr. of Honolulu, and Ludy Langer, lulu, qualified for the finals The catch-as-catch-can wrestling cham- plonship of the Olympic Games was won by the American team with a total of 9 1.2 points: Finland was second w'th § polnts; Sweden third with 51-2 pointy; Switserland | h with § points. and Bagland Sfth with | Hono- " In the final of the water polo England defeated Belgium by @ goa's te 2 Sweden captured the fiy ¢ three places in nd Rund fnf aed in -Colenel the order Robert Sears old Raynor. the Ameri- . fnished sixth and eighth, ———— Night school. $5 ¢ month. Connecti- cut Business College.—advt. WENK WO Sion And Backache Moretown, Vermont, March27th 1918. “Y am warranted in having the strongest faith in ‘Frdit-a-tives’ after receiving such wonderful benefits from them. Foryears, I was a sufferer . with Kidney and Liver Complaints. My back ached; sluggish ; and my whole system seemed out of order. | ‘Fruit-a-tives’ was the only remedy | 1o help me. N ¢ | RICHTER & COMPA! New York Stock Exchange. 21 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN. CO Stanley R. Eddy, Mgr. Telephcne Afurslnéex A ¥ We Offer:— 50 American Hardware 50 Colt’s 50 Landers, Frary & Clark 50 New Britain Machine 50 North & Judd 50 Niles, Bement & Pond 50 Stanley Works | —At the Market— SES MURPHY my liver was They strengthened the | kidneys, made my bowels move | , regularly and freed me of all the distress caused from the kidney trouble,constipation and indigestion. A few weeks’ treatment with *Fruit-a-tives’ made me feel as if I had a new lease on life, and I am glad to make known the great value of these Fruit Liver Tablets”. 50c. a box, Atdealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES H. L. JUDD,’ F. G. JUDD W. T. 8L juDD & CO Investment Securities 23 WEST MAIN STREET, Telchone 1813 — 18! We believe “Colt’s” is still selling below its real value and recommend MOSES MURPHY, | 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢c. Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. | purchase at present market A G Office hours: Lady Assistant, Main St., Telephone 765 DOCTOR: 252 DEAR Please use benefit of oth “lI was given up as several of ou chiropractors, specialists an at the Hartford hospital, I was =ent h throat and such awful hardly at any mome “I was cured by ince given birth to a boy. and have “Sincere! .IRS. OREN GILBERT. “313 South Main By my curable, colds, chest met nervous conditions stomach trou failures in neuritis, form -of rheu Electro Therapy treatments of all *tric Light Baths, Sun Rays, Ultra Violet Rays, Arc Vio- let Rays and are forms. Elec treatments without addi nervous system breath including and lung JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange ot New York. STOCKS ; " BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Boston. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.~~Room 509, N. B. 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