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DUR MOTTO — MONEY'S WORTH, From Fancy Steer “ut Hamburg nley Quarter Market STANLEY STREET, ore. L. LANDERS, full PROP. n line of Groceries, on are a few of our prices: —MEATS— —( f Brookficld [ Blue b Pure b Il ™ Catsup New Maid up L I b (L] I 113 i [ Be 20¢ 3¢ 4be B0¢ 18¢ 35¢ 10c 38¢ Steak Steak Steak ot Roast Lard bag Rump Roast Campbell's White Frankfurts Pressed Ham Minced Ham 25¢ ORD QUALITY 13 FALITY GOODS SOLD 35 R € s b et ¥ TEL. 2321, Ments, Ribbon American Maid Bread Gold Modad Flo werut € Al Kinds of Soap CREAM SOLD HE AT LOWEST P i b RANCIS STREET. Provisions a MONEY BACK. IROCERIES— Fresh Butter . 63c¢ 1b e 24¢ micr Salad Dressing 39¢ be Bread, loar 15¢ v, 24 1 Bakod Coffee 110 pl.-x J uffee 1 1b pkg 5o0c orn Finkes . pkg 13¢ bar Sc ny 60c QUART. nic AT eet Is the Smile of Home” all the iIndependence of feeling, n cottage. at a cottage Park Reserve, all its modern convenlences, and a “aweet i« the smile of Every part of it is for you apd your family has “the smile of park nearby besides. it the terms — you'll find them modest. with us, If you have property to sell A. GORBACH Real Estate and Insurance, 1190 Room 6, Booth's Block. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. thing Good for Farm Seekers land, 9 room house, good barn, chicken all descriptions, 5 cows, horses and pigs of all descriptions. A real bargain if taken This farm can be exchanged for city prop- have a beautiful 9 room house at ‘Maple Hill fire places, two acres of land with 100 pear fruit of all descriptions. Also some - very l-fly houses. p City l:o-uperauve Ass'n, Inc. M) No. 122 MAIN ST., F. H. Shield, Mgr. (Mutual Bldg.) o e e AGES — COTTAGES in Belvidere. for a now house, on Chapgean stre t Trees, on East street. Lot 52x165, 2 on ‘Mounroe streot. Lot 67x150. in Belvidere, hot water heat, 130x150, Lot 62x1 Lot street. W Maple . on South H ¥ Lot 175x190, car garage. Extra large lot, stcam heat, fireplace, almost a farm with A raml A very nice roomy fireplace and garage. Near Golf grounds. 62. A very valuable mt & home all to yoursclf we have it soe us or phone. pme Bankmg & Realty Co. Next Door to Fox's List of Buys See Us. Theater. Telcphone 728 Family House on Dwight Street, only | Two Family House same street We can offer you a Three Family | Clams, Steaming for only $7,600. When you want REAL ESTATE CO. PHON E 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK I?LDG. [ — NNOUNCEMENT Lash Motor Co. wi ishes to nce that Jack Gerkinand 0. Cozens formerly with adillac Motor Co. arenow eir employ and are in a ion to give A-l service to owners. R el aruthersviiess R == €. V. Banner, formerly ol now living in Caruthersville, L ! is in charge of a newly ¢ band, consisting of a number men from Pemiscot county, of that state. The “Twice-a-Week Democrat.” | a publication issued at Caruthersville, | in itg current issue devotes space to complimenting the local man upon the excellent results obtained him | in producing the band. ized | young | by S AND NOTES, N | pasium Will Be Opened Monday —Officials Resume Duties, | lG | | After a the ready thorough renovating, M. C. A. gymnasium will be itse next week. While the floor Y i | been undergoing repairs, the | | i for h court has been in use con- Secretary Clarence F. resumed his duties fol- cation. bel Johnson, . office, * al Barnes lowing Mis: in the | her vacation Physical Director has been asked to act course for the Bristol glon post's track events, 1 M stenozrapher has returned from Warren S. Slater clerk of | American Le- September KUNKEL—CLAUGHESSY. Former New Britain Young Lady Weds in Hartford. wedding took place in St. in Hartford yesterday morning when Miss May Claughessy, ! formerly of New Britain, became the | | bride of Willlam A. Kunkel of Hart- ford | They were attended by Miss Jean Sullivan of Hartford and Harry I A pretty Peter's church | Kunkel, a brother of the groom. | After a honeymoon in Atlantic City the couple will reside in Hartford, where Mr. Kunkel is employed as an examiner for the Hartford Fire In- surance company | WIRELESS STATION Washington, Sept.. 1.—Official con- firmation has been obtained of the | inténtion of the Mexican government to immediately install thirty new wireless stations, according to ad- vices today to¥the department of commerce. o IN MEXICO. School begins next week. The New Britain Charity Organization needs dresses, middies, boys’ wash suits, blouses, and underwear for the chil- dren. The widows canpot clothe their children without Yyour help. | S8end second-hand or new clothes to | 52 Center street.—advt. CE———————— WILL PAX BEST PRICES FOR ALL » KINDS OF JUNK and Sccond-Han« Furniture. SI 25 aHundred Lbs. for Paper L, ZELDES. Ilb l)u" TEL. 589-231. " Classified Advertising is the most incxpeasive ferm of pube licity. Try a For Salc or a Want Advt, in the Herald today. See for yourself, Only One Cent a Word. CL. ASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 2Cc 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. are a lot of buyers for M second hand awto you want sell. Tell them about it in 4 For Sale Advt. Only=One O a Word. — W{\"'EI) WANTED—Young couple would like board and desire to locate \ddress Box & on or near West Ma Herald WANTED—Young man wishes position driv- | ing repairing Box 11XB. Ford car by experfenced references can d Address He n all WANTED—Many school hes for children New Hritain's widows: nead is urgent Britain Charity Organization. -1 N WANTED—By marrico couple (no children) : To rent tenement of four or five rooms. Phone 1669 or write to Victory Lunch, Church St. 1-3ax Three or four rooms. C. street. WANTED—By small family: Tenement of five or six rooms or cottage by October J. Ginman, 355 South Main St WANTED—Furnished room In private fam- ilv; ‘West Main street or vicinity. Address Box R20, Herald §-31-2dx WANTED—On or before October Ist: Five or six rooms. with modern improvements, fn good location: will pay $5 reward for same. Notify William Ormsby, Yard Office, Passenger Station, New. Britain, Conn. __$-30-3ax WANTED—By young American _couple: Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address Herald Box 35W. $-30-3dx WANTED—At once by family of three adults: Five- or six-room tenemvent; west end preferred; willing to give bonus as reward to any party who will assist me in securing desirable place. Address Tenement, Box 18, Herald. §-30-3dx WANTED—By family of three: Tenement of four or five rooms in good locality. Address American, Bo: Heral, 8- WANTED—Two or three heated rooms, furnished or unfurnished, for light house- keeping. Address Rooms, Box Herald Office. / 26-5dx WANTED Men and women with buroing, tired, aching and itching feet, sorc corn: and callouses to try Snow Drop Salve, 2 works wonders; guaranteed by Crowel Drug Store, Clark and Brainerd, Illller and Hansom and all druggists. 8-17-30dx ————— ’ WANTED—MALE. HETP WANTED—Male stenographer, in Hartford, for permanent positf good wages pald. Address P. O. Box 89, Hartford. $-1-4dx WANTED—Young man to learn the Walk- Over Shoe business. Walk-Over Shoe Store. 9-1-3dx \\AV‘!‘»—(‘M. Apply Mohican Market 3 Company. 2d i On'ler your Chickens ~ for 'your Sunday dinner from S. Sochrin Grocery Store, 236 'North street. Live and ! dressed Chickens for sale. 1 208, NATIONAL EANK BUTLDING Fancy Block Island Blue- | fish. Elegant Shore Haddock [ 10¢ Ib. Elegant Flounders 15¢ lIb. Boston Blue, Whole Fish 15¢ Ib. Rockport Cod 18c Ib. Fresh Mackerel, Bllt(a‘fish,t Swordfish, Penobscot Rlver Salmon, Porgies, Fresh East-' | ern Halibut. ’ | Live and ‘Boiled Shrimp, | Round and Little Neck' Clams, ' Open Long Clams for frying. We are open till 9 o’clock 1 Thursdny evening. Phone ‘Moore’s Fish Market WANTED—Builders’ hardware who understands making keys, in repair department; experience sary. Call or write Mr. Rolth, Templeton's, Waterbury. P WANTED—A man to attend to special work in one of our departments. Apply person- ally to John A. Andrews & Co. 8-31-3d neces- care ot 9-1-3d wn"l'zn—t:eeptlo-.l opportunity for a ver 16, not returning to Apply in person to Mr. Parker, 14 Winter 8t 8-30-tf WANTED—Boys, with wheels, to deliver telegrams; good pay. Western Telegraph Co., R. R. Arcade. $-30-4a ate family; | | | ! NOTICE—Local and long. TUnion | = WANTED—Young man for soda fountain.' Apply Liggett's Drug Store. §-30-3d WANTED—Bright boy, about 16 years old. Apply American Hardware City. §-26-1w WANTED—A of” 15 and 18, desirous of learning insurance business, will find an excellent opportunity by addressing Aetna Life Insurance Company, Employment Regis- tration Bureau, Room 405, D'Esopo Bidg., Hartford, Conn $-26-1w CHIROPRACTIC TALK Ne. 12 'RESULTS COUNT (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) fact that people with all kinds of are restored to health after taking Spinal Adjustments is unimpeachable evi- dence that Chiropractic is a logical, reason- able method The pity is that many put off taking Adjustmeuts until they have developed a serious pathological aspect. Even then, of course, tHe case is not hopeless, but much more time is required to correct it. Every day hundreds of people are learn- ing about Chiropractic. They can see after a few minutes’ explanation how reasonable it s and why it is so successful. Spinal Adjustments get at the CAUSE of their “rouble and positively and ‘manently remove it. What Chiropractic has done for others, with ailments ldentical with yours, it can do for you. Dun’t doubt this until you have investigated. Consultation and spinal an< alysis free. No case accepted which It is perfectly evident cannot be Lenefited J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 259 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BELOCK Sulte 407, Fourth Floor Phone 1732 Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—2-5 p. m. Evening Hours: Monday. Tuesday, Thurs- day, Saturday, 6:30 to 8:30. | | Terms reasonablc. nlars see | on premises. further parti 272 MAIN ST. 15 teneny 4 garages, Incon $1,000 a week. J. Room 403 Booth's Blk. RUTON STREET 9 Six room Cottage, good sized lot. Barn, Fruit Trees and Grape Vines Small amount of cash required. For . D. HUMPHREY OPEN MON FOR 1 corner sto Very reasonable. —CALL— HOCKMAN DAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS SALE including stock and fixtures. Tel. 2012 or 1180. man, between the ages | the | Corporation, | | Fo! 1 | 3 | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOGS FOR SALI E—Household goods, wash stands, beds, bu-eau, R SALE—Pope mod=l, box’s moderate priee rison street bicyele, cellent Valentine, FOR SALE—indian motorcyck Andrews, 436 Areh 0. FOR SALE—Motorboat “Monitor™; first-class condition: may be seen at Middle Conn. For price, call at W. F. Co.. Inc.. 123 Hartford avenue, ain, Conn. 1 gas stove. Telephonc FOR SALE—A reversible reed baby carringe and child's crib in good condition. ai 632 Stanley St dx drawers that work by electrict two parlor stoves for coal or one three-quarter pool table in first-class condition. Colonial Inn, Plain- ville. 8-31-4dx Inquire | LUTOMOBILES l-‘un SALE—Ford runabout in good condi- demountanle rims and extras. Tele- FOR SALE—1016 _Pullman touring _car; v, seii-si@iics condition. G. A. 9-1 Meridén, Copn. WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Reliable womuan to do at my home; tirst part of week prefer: small family 192 Magle St,, second Telephone 1 WANTED—Matron {colored lady), ® appearance, to care for ladies' ro. Apply Fox's Theatei. Sce Mr. Dean. 9-1- oid at once; make Southington. 9-1-6dx must Central Garag: orrer. WANTED—Maid two in famly corner Harrison uvl for genernl house: Howard 1 eole Sts. 9. .Telephone { FOR SALE—Ford touring car. { s-31-3dx _M64-5 atter WANTED—Watress and dishwastier. New Britain Club. 8-31; FOR SBALE—Dort tion. Telephone 6:30 p. m. rI.J ar in A-1 condi- 31-3 at 6:30 a. m. or §-31-3d FOR SALE—Chevrolet, Model 1¥20; almost new; run about price reasonable. none 1330, 490 sedan, 2,500 miles; B 4 | FUR SALE—1919 Overland touring Model Yu; four new tires, new top, extr ran o0 price. 1¥1{ Maxwell condition, caeap. s31-1w reasonaoie car, good wiles; touring Call $74-13. B SALE—Metz runabout in good tion; will sell cheap to quick b reason for selling, party going West. Apply 301 East St. No dealers, ¥-31-zdx ™ T; FOR SALE—1917 Ford roadster; 3275 takes it a very Appiy 55 Curtis St. + $-30-3dx FOR SALE—Glenwood range with hot-water front; A-1 condition. 59 Plerce street, Plainville. Tel. Plainville 122. §-31-2dx FOR SALE—Small gas stove g0od condition. Call 743-13. (“Cutl in §-31-2dx FOR SALE—Holstein cow with heifer three weeks old. Martin Nalbandian, Mountain View, Plainville, Conn. §-31-3dx FOR SALE—1915 Indian cycle; just overhauled; Box 24, Herald. A-1 mndlunn FOR SALE—Oak chamber suite of three pieces, with spring and mattress. Apply 319 Chestnut St. Tel. 392-2. s-31-2ax FOR Nest birds, 86 Francls $5 ea. B. Gould, 8-30-6dx Mrs. 50c. ! 1274-6. St. Tel FOR SALE—Shaw bicycle motor. Call after 6 p. m., No. 36 Webster street, Plainville, Conn. -30-1wx FOR SALE—Theroughbred fox hounds. Inquire of Alexander Paquette, No. 11 East Lawlor St. $-30-1wx CLEARING SALE Entire Stock New and Second-Hand Furniture 25 to 40 Per Cent. Off! Special Bargains Ice-Boxes, Carriages, Carpefs, ete. B. BERSON Street Telephone 1163-2 te ;St. Mary’s Church) ¢ $-20-12ax NOTICE—AIl kinds of carpentry work, mo matter how small or big the job, will get our personal attention. Call 1144-4. B. Benewitz, 443 Church St. 9-1-6dg NOTICE—For hire: car; reasonable rates. Tel. Light seven-passenger 608-2. 9-1-4dx -distance trucking done reasonably: also parties taken ouL Call Albert Diemond, 410 Elm St, or phone 633-14. T-(W&D) -4wx NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners rented, $1.25 per day. Round file gas stove lighters, 35c. Satisfaction guaranteed every time. Phone 2079. §5-16-e0d-Lf taken out. §-31-5dx NOTICE—A Frank Brown, Tel. parties 185-2 NOTICE—Would like employment, mornings only, collecting or other outside duties: reliable; best references. Address G. C.. Herald Office. 8-31-2dx NOTICE—A private party wishes to buy a mahogany case upright piano for cash from a family. Address Piano, Box 23, Herald $-31-3dx NOTICE—Old sets of teeth reset on mew rubber at reasonable rates. New Dental Laboratory, 325 Main St. 8-30-6dx NOTICE—Francis P. May, violin Instructor, at 344 Broad St. Telephone 1842-4 Studio, Room 40, Booth's Block. mence now for the fall. 8-30-64 NOTICE—Shampooing, manicuring, scalp treatments. and. facial. massage;. ladies attended at their homes. Margaret Hepp, 20 Wilson St. Phone 465 8-30-6d NOTICE—Hardware guarantees to make that equal to new: trial will convince you; quick service: reasonable prices; uphol- cring. 60 Tremont street. Telephone 14-4 5-30 to 10-1x City Bedding Co. old mattress NOTICE—Crusoe's transfers, 74 Day and 1719, . baggage New Britain. Taxi Station, Church St.. night service. §-20-26dx GABRIEL SNUBBERS GABRIEL SNUBBERS are du tributed in_Connecticut exclusive! by us: can make immediate delive: on all types of Snubbers and parts at this time. GABRIEL SNUBBER CO. OF CONNECTICUT 237 George St. New Haven NOTICE! On Friday. Scpt. 3rd, 1920, at 2:00 p. m. I will sell to the highest bid- der two building 10t situated on Li wood street and numbercd 67—6:! to settle estate of Carl Benson. Sale to be held on premies, Sale is by order of Court— JOHN A. ABRAHAMSON, Administrator. !4 MYRTLE BEACH the Probate 4 | Com- | L SEFER LA FOR SALE—Omne Packard, Model 30, $635; 1918 Fordham one-ton truck, $52o; 191y international onme-ton truck, 335 1917 International one-ton truck, $300. Mack s Garage, 513 East St. 8-30-3dx | i i | | | ! good car; first | FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring car, late model, in perfect condition throughout. The L. & M. Garage, rear 401 West Main street. 8-30-3dx FOR SALE—1919 Chevrolet touring car; ‘must be sold at once. 11 Greenwood t., 6to8 p m. 8-30-3dx FOR SALE—Chalmers coupelet, good running condition. ¥hone 204, slainville. 3-30-3dx FOR SALE—Hudson seven- nger; Dodge touring; one Ford touring, 1919; one Ford touring, 1914. Glidden Tire Shop, 108 Frankiin square. 8-28-4dx USED TRUCKS--Attention. Jitney and Bas Men: The troliey situation confrunting us, not only In Briageport, but in our owa city ot New Britain. is critical, as you know. Now is the time to get busy and t in while prospects are good. We have foliowing for sale at right prices: Thrpe 18519 Reo 13-passenger buses; aiso one 1920 35-passenger Packard. Th all in first-class shape mechanically, bnnd aew cord tires all around; wi investi- gation. Call Liberty 430 or see Chandler, Mack Motor Truck Company, New Haven, Conn. 7-23-t2 USED TRUCKS When in need of a good Used Truck, it will pay.you to get in touch with us. liack, Plerce-Arrow, Yackard and others; some over- Bauled, rebullt and guaranteed; terins to. suit You Phone Liberty 430, or see HAND! . C! LER, MACK MUTOK TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave., New AMavea, cnn.‘ USED TRUCKS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE We have the following on hand In first-class mechanical condition, ready to go to work, vis. 2-Ton Mack—Rebuilt, with brand mew rack body, guaranteed the same as new. 3-Ton Packard—Chassis and cabd. Two 2%-Ton Maccars—One with sub- stantial padded van body, the other with rack body. §-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. 3-Ton Nash—With brand-new lumber body, mewly painted. Two 1919 5-Ton Clydesdale Dumps. Four 1919 2-Ton Day.Elder 25-pas- senger buses with Goodyear spare. Worth investigation. Call Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER MACK MOTOR TKUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 7-30-tf York | mmmooo—eeoo e FOR SALE DODGE SEDAN ! CHALMERS ROADSTER MAXWEL] URING =it REO TOURING MITCHELL ROADSTER PACKARD TOURING Time Payments Arranged SIM BOOKMAN 6 ELM ST. PHONE 484 5-30-t FOR SALE Telephone | 1918 PAIGE COUPE—Run 3,000 miles: with cord tires; like new. 1917 DODGE ROADSTER—With wire wheels and cord tires; bar- gain for quick sale. 1917 CADILLAC SEDAN APPLY S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORPORATION 155 Elm Street Telephone 731 $-31-3d e ————E— SUMMER RESORTS tages and bungalows from 7. by ek. September ; fine fishing: hot days, cool nights White's Corner, Myrtle TO! OVERLAND TOURING month bathing at its best ieorge P Whit, Beao Sulding—Repamug. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repalrs of all kinds. #® Court St Telephcnes 3244 flew Britain, Conn. 1914 WANTED—Experiencisd second maid. Mrs. Fuller Male St 8-31-0ud WANTED—Woman to do finishing on tailor-made suits. .L. Bayer, corner and Bast Main strews 8-31+; WANTED—Competant | maid for housework where sabor-saving devices ‘sMrs. Shurberg, Jrgl 8-31-t — WANTED—A woman to wash halls s stairs on Friday of emch week. 40 t, over Victory Lunch. 8-31- installed. Appl 81 Columbia St. WANTED—Women o take names for New ] Britain City Directory; must be good hand writers and inteliigent. Address The Price & Lee Company, ¢ Church st New Haven. Conn. 31 — o B WANTED—Housekeeper in h-u: of | twe adults; good home, good wages to ri party. John Bader, 34 Southingten, ‘Conn. 1 ) WANTED—Salesladles.. Drug Store. Apply at Liggett's 4 ¥-30-3d ERSSRSANL L WANTED—Waltresses at Asia Main street. WANTED—In office of State Senatorfum: Typist and assistant clerk $45 per month and maintenance; environment. Address State Civil Commission, Capitol, Hartford. Store, 8-24-CF competent mald fos Mrs. A. F. Corbin, i WANTED—Clerks for all Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Inc. ‘WANTED—Thoroughly. general housework. 99 Vine St WANTED—A chambermaid at the Beloln. WANTED—Young womet (0 become Selma phune operators; no experience 0. paid while lesrningi rapid Ahere- dynm after both for lengih of the advantage of this occupstion explained by the chiet operstor. 8. .. .., Telephone Company. WANTED Permanent positiol start. Apply at once. F. W. WOOLWORTR CO. 218-220 Main Street, City i MILLINERY APPRENTICES PAID WHILE LEARNING . APPLY MR. DAVIS OUTLET MILLINERY 60. 257 MAIN ST. TO RENT —— R | TO RENT—Tenement on Queen street, top floor. Apply first floor. 8-28-1wx TO —Garage room for two separate automobiles; water and electricity. hmulr. 281 South Main St. TO RENT—Dining room. Park Hotel. FOUND FOUND—Purse, on Berlin trolley; owner must state amount and pay for advertise- ment. _Herald Office. 1dx FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekoeping; all improvements. 51 East Main St 8-30-1wx TO RENT—Furnished rooms. street, corner Cedar. Apply 96 Lake 8-30-3dx TO RENT—Large front room suitable for two gentlemen. Mrs. Walsh, 64 Church street. 8-30-3dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms sultable for one or two gentlemen. 100 West Main street 8-31-3dx TO RENT—Two unfurnished rooms at = Maple street. Mrs. Kroll :,;n after 1 v m. second foor ______ 8-31.3dx lot, 30 b Belvidere on street FOR SALE—House Euclld avenue. water, eleetricity Plainvil FOR SALE—Buildiog lot on East and Kelsey streets: lots of fruits on it. lInguire of H. A. Williams, 27 Arch St 8-31-2dx FOR SALF—Ten acres of land for $40 acre. 70 mcres at $50 per scres building suitable for paint shop. Barncs, Barnesdale, ) 271w