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POGONSaG GO HERORBED @ Rents are very scarce, as you probably found out. Let us show you how you can buy a good -family house with a reasonable cash pay- t and then have an $80 apartment cost approximately $40 per month. See us nce. RKER & DEMING Telephone 2026 ESTATE BOARD. D3 Main Street, BRITAIN 5 250 00 200 480 0 0 B0 330 @-@@‘@"}‘ HEMBERS OF REAL L1 1c fodalotolod NEW FOR ALL INSURANCE CALL 1067-2 DeWITT A. RILEY TIONAL BANK BUI ING 72 MAIN STRF ——’I'IIIA hl RVICH op s'\lh ouse With located. LTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 Main St. Tel. 24-4 AC large lot. Centrally o Family ntil fur.ther notice the evening hours of th ill be from 7 to 9 o'clock Mondoy and Friday s only. IE HARDWARE CITY LOAN CORP. in Street H. J. Foiren, Mgr. FOR SALFE Franklin strect ellings, family, Fuirview street es 124 Rockwell avenue, with small h D. HUMPriht& Y S A BRAND NEW PROPOSiTlON sell you the finest greenhouses in New Owner has made enough to retire— good money in this business—To build | houses alone would cost what he’s| or the entive property. MP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343-+ROOMS BANK BLDG. Price bar- Rents $80 per month can be had at store. ly Dwelling, 51 IF YOUR TYPEWRITER IS OUT OF ORDER 612 — Prompt and Efficient Service. BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE West Main St. Tel. 612 ALD CLA SIFIED ADS QUICK RETURNS EAMSHIP TICKETS tEIGN REMITTANCES LL PARTS OF THE WORLD EANUIBLEY Z37¥57 NEWRRITAIN CONN STREET i % | l | ] %4 | PLANS AIRPLANE DASH FOR POLE JOHN L..COoPE dash to the This is the goal of John head of a party now en to the Ant- make a survey for the Brit- ish Imperial Antarctic Expedition, fol- lowing which will enter on a push into the land of ice to It is planned to bring the to a climax with an air- for the pole. London—An Saogth Pole! 1. which i airplane Cope, who is the route arctic to Cope five-year the south. expedition plane dash CHAULMOOGA OIL GURE FOR LEPROSY Disease Has Been Conquered by Public Health Service Washington, Oct. 16 )—Leprosy, h conquered by public at sufferers (By the Asso- of appar- officers health Kalih of the ciated Pres a scourge humanity since carly history, ently be of the service has United States the leper Forty-eight malad who have 'n in colony Hawaii. dreaded been sub- jeeted to a have warrant after ymptom vet, method of tr to such extent parole new atment, vered as their w and, re release on a not has shown a ar, of recurrence. ¥ one As no announcement of a “cure” has been made officially for some of the government medical ex- perts are frankly skeptical of the re It ficial and final The limit of the forth health Donald tigation ults, may be years before an « opinion is given. official claim is set to the Dr. J -prosy superintending hospital, the public T. Mec- inves- in a joint report made by director of the station and physician to Kalihi President A. L. Dean sity of Hawali, follows “It has been sufliciently e blished that chaulmoogra oil contains one or more nts which exert a marked therapeutic action in many cases of leprosy. We can not gay as yet that the disease is cured, since we have no test adequate to establish such a ver dict. Whether or not the apparent cures are real and permanent, it is evident that we have a valuable agent our dispasal in the control of the service of Univer- at dixease Chaulmoogra is new drug leprosy, but in oil in its crude state for the treatment its raw form it proved S0 nauseating and painful to patients that it had to be temporarily discon- tinued. Science turned toward its derivaties and Drs, McDonald and Dean report “it found that the ethyl of the fatty acids were thin fluid oils lending themselves readily to in- tramusecular injectians and were read- ily absorbed.” Injection of the ringe has b the leper, for at jectian day” is no of was by to derivative new hope Kalihi hospital described by the doc tors’ report as an occasion for merr making though of painful experience for the sufferers. “The standard treatment.” the port says, “now consists in weekly in- jectians of a preparation which con- sists of mixed ethyl esters of the acids of chaulmoogra oil with 2 cent of idoine in chemical combina- tion The amount used starts at ane cubic mentimeter and is gradually in- creased to a maximum of four tr five ic centimet for aduits.” Accessory treatments of iodine lini- ment, ointments and sun baths are emplayed as measures to improve the general health and mental attitude of the patients. Drs. MeDonald opinien that as well as eive the port astonishing nerve « “We believe our remedies arrest the disease,” they =ay regarding the nerve oil yught ers and Dean are of the f the nerve type nodular treatment, esults oSy ¢ the new cases should They r with the 180, “in- } per | Classificd Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- licity. Try a For Sale or a Want Advt, in the Herald today. See for yourself. Only One Cent a Word. CLASSIFI 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 advertiser money. WANTED—MALE HFIP sundry itten- and one for gray iron write at once to Wilcox Middletown, Conn for bra A pply den & Co. 1 WANTED—Two squeezer machine moulders | WANTED—You a3 ! WANTED AUTOMOBILES that we have a for your snapshots | Arcade Studio 10-12 { FOR SALE—1918 Ford touring car, In good | condition. - Enquire Winthrop St. 351-1 to know photo aibums nd sale on Prices s0c up. seodx { FOR SALE—1 l—onl business hods closed In large manu- all g Address 10-15d3 w. \\T"l)—llmnn mnuhl'r- in facturing plant. In reply state {iculars as to previous experience. P. O. Box 33. New I WANTED — Tinsmiths plant Reply stating to previous experience. New Britain, Conn in full Address P, particulars _as 0. Box 10-15-d3 WANTED—Plumbers and perienced helper, W. R street. Tel. 1061-2 tinner: Fenn, 139 10-16-6dx WANTED—Yardman and helpers. Caglson, Supt., 24 Dwight Court Apply A. 10-15-2d% also_ex- | Hart l manufacturing | | | B4 West | at pric taken at once. 10-15-3dx Apply L. st Main street, SESGEE S Piainville oclock. 10-16 TED—Plain n St, third WANTED—Tenement of four by young couple. Address ald office. WANTED—A rent of rooms. ineluding kitchen keeping, by refined Must heat. Best dress Herald Vim men. flooy or five rooms, Box D, He 10-15-3dx (e = | WANTED—Waitress wanted. or furnished | for light house- | American couple. refer work and R. Arcade. light TR anted, room WANTED—Girls hours. Apply 10-15 9i. zood WANTED—By one or two 118612, NTED—Young lady with ucation or its equivalent, to handle counts receivable, ledger in local offic light trucking or hour. Tel 10-14-3dx truck, By day P WANTED—Salesman and collector. Apply | at Singer Store, 37 Church St. 10-15-2dx WANTED LAYER-OUT FOR PLATE AND STRUCTURAL WORK. Address 1-Y, Herald Office. 10-15-a3 WANTED—Salesman to sell garages and service stations an unusually high grade product on commission basis. Must have auto or runabout. A live man with some mechanical knowledge can earn $125 to $175 per week. Franklin Machine and Tool Co., Springfield, Mass. 10-15-6d { WANTED—By November 1st, two unfarn- ished rooms by two adults. Address Mrs Anna Holmquist, 14 Lincoln street. 10-11-1wx ——— NOTICE. NOTICE—To have your dress the latest style, have it embroidered at Mrs. B. Ben- Previous bookkeeping cxperience is un- necessary but desirable. In replying, state education, experience, age and salary re- quired. Address Herald Box 34BB. 10-15-3d WANTED—Middle-aged woman for keeper in family of two. Good he right party. Address Housckeepe 17 Herald. 10- use- for Box 11-wix High School i FOR SALE—Ford touring c: Thousands read the Herald There arc a lot of buyers for that Classified Column daily. second hand auto you want to ‘ sell. Tell them about it in & . For Sale Advt. Only One Cent a Word. AUTOMOBILES h> ———e Y FOR SALE—1 new Allen Sedsn, mew car, uaranteed. 1 Ford touring $130. P, C, Rudolph. Phone 2051, 123 Chenry. street. 10-16-6dx FOR SALE—1919 Buick roadster, looks and runs like new; has new cords on rear, also two extras. Call Saturday aftersiopn or Sunday morning, 530 East St- 10-16.2dx FOR SALE—1917 Allen touring car, in gopd | condition. Price $325. American Weld- ing Co., 111 Cherry St. 10-15-2dx FOR SALE—Vim truck, condition. sood i Call 16 Blake Court, near Francis St. 10-12-6d% in ne me- painted. Heaw 182 Glen St., 10-14-34 chanicals condition; newky sonable price for quick sale. Tel. 439 Y FOR SKLE—1918 six cylinder, five passen< ger Mitcnell: good mechanical condition, Good ures and paint. G. P. Manee, odd West Main St 10-12-déx FOR SALE—1919 Ford roadster; used dittle. Will sacritice. Must sell this week. Call evenings betweén 7 and 9 o'clock. . Stewart St, off Allen St, Bel- 443 Church St., Tel. 2045-13. rates are made for dressmakers. 10-14-5dx WANTED Woman whole or half days. 2434, evenings. WANTED—Position for 1S Harrison — houseeleaning, St. Tel. 10-14-t1 ax housekeeper by young woman with two children. Box 23, Heraid. 10-14-3dx WANTED—Girl to do Dictaphone work, also typist. Good position and chance for ad- vancement. Address, Dictaphone, Box 998, City. 10-14-3d Special Clothing Co., 89 5 quality mer- in the city. Prop. 10-14-6ax NOTICE—The Economy Arch St carry the highest chandise at the lowest prices Give us a trial. Simon Kaplan, > NOTICE—We do light hauling and truck- ing by day or hour. Vim Truck. el. 1186- 10-14-3dx WANTED—LABORERS. Lake Boulevard. 7 A. C. Record, 29 10-14-3dx WANTED—Carpenters and laborers at once. A. C. Record, Lake Boulevard. Phone 2066- 10-14-3dx | i NOTICE—If you want first class work and service done on your auto, call 164-14. The G. M. and Electric Co., 58 Hart St. Bat- tery re-charging, repairs and rentgls, ig- nition and rewiring. Auto repairs. Gara, open from & a m. to 10 p. m. 10-12-6dx WANTED—Oflice assistant in doctor’s Previous experience unnecessary. Will start the right girl at $20 per week. v easy position. Box 7BB, Heraid office. 10-14-3d WANTED—Experienced saleswomen for our WANTED—Collector and solicitor for. old established insurance company ary and commission. State age. Box 23X, Herald 10-14-4dx WANTED—Manager for local tea store. Man around 30 years preferred. Must furnish bond. Address in own hand writ- ing, C. A. Hayden, Springfield, Mass, Bog 365 10-13-dx WANTED—a stock cutter in wood-working miil. The N. B. Woodworking Co., 55 Pearl St 10-11-6dx WANTED—A good live man with eighteen hundred dollars to go into partnership on a new five-ton dump truck. Herald Eox 27. 3-tf Limitation of Claims At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within "and for the District of Ber- lin, in the county of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 1ith day of October A. D. 1820 Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, On motion of John E. Wolf of sald New Britain as Administrator on the Estate of Nicholas H. Wolf, late of New Britain, within said district deceased. This court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said esta to exhibit their against the same of the Administrator directs that public notice be given of this order by advertising in a newspaper lished in said New Britain, and having a circulation in said district. a copy thereof on the public sign said Town of New Britain, nearest t where the deceased last dwelt. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY Esq. Judge. post in S —————— Bullding--Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St. ‘elephcnos 3244 tiew Britain. Conn. 1918 cases, nd tion of hand as in long-standing cases, normal function can not be fully restored. “During the past year we have done better than simply arrest the destru tive p we have had the great satisfaction of seeing marked im- pravement in a considerable number of these purely nerual c: and apparently a complete recovery in others. One young man wha came in With a decidedly ataxic gait, unable to raise his body on his toes and with one hand so weak and deformed that he had been compelled to abandon the use of the typewriter a year before entering. so far improved before his parole that his disability in walking had nat only disappeared but he be- came one of the leading tennis players and one of the swiftest runners in the compound ‘A woman with all fingers absorbed 1o less than half their original length, after a year’s treatment, became able to write, to sew and knit. and to exe- cute many movements and functions of which she had for vears been de- prived.” Regarding the virulent form of lep- the doctors report that “in many cs the lesions disappear, except for ars and permanent injuries, and the leprosy bacillus can no longer be demonstrated.” In the continental TUnited States there are 200 known sufferers of lep- rosy, but public health officials be- lieve that 10 times that number exist, known only to the family doctor. The Louisiana ate leper hospital at Car- ville has been baught by the govern- ment and the public health service plans to enlarge it so as to provide fa- cilities for the treatment of 500 pa- tients. Dr. O. E. Denney, who is ex- pected to be placed in charge of the new hospital, plans to build the “best laboratory in the world” for the study M lepras Treatinent like that given at Kalihi will be followed at the Louisiana hospital, and research also will be conducted with a view of dis- covering a new “clre” and for im- proving the new method prevent further and fing. destruc- even when, claims | 's!| TO RENT—50 rooms, furnished or unfur- pub- | | and by posting | place | | | | cloak and millinery department, for after- noons or Saturdays. Rothfeder's, 378 Main St. 10-11-6d NOTICE—Louis Wohing has moved his shoe repairing shop from 96 Chestnut street to 204 South Main street. I thank all my old customers and would like to have them call at my new address. 10-11-6dx | WANTED—Lady to take care of two chil- dren while mother is in hospital for about six months. Applyl Joseph Benjamin, 139 Washington third floor. 10-12-6dx NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. Mat- tressex, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, Springs, etc.. at factory to home prices. Your old mattresses made over equal to new. Upholstering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont street. 10-2d30x WANTED—Two experienced maids, one as cook and one as second maid with some care of children. Apply Mrs. F. G. Vib- berts, Sunnyledge, New Britain, Conn. 10-9-te NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren, office, City 9-22-tf FURNISHED ROOMS. — WANTED—Experienced saleswomen for our -furnished room cloak and millinery department. Rothfel- 10-16-1dx er's, 378 Main St 10-11-6a WANTED—Competent maid for housework. References required. ington St general 41° Lex- 10-11tf TO RENT—Steam heated 61 Main street, top floor TO RENT—Large furnished room for 2 gentlemen. 162 Main street, 2 flights up, Sovereigns Bldg. 10-15-2dx WANTED—Chambermaid at Hotel Beloin. 10-4-tf TO RENT—Furnished room to rent. Gentle- and cold water. 3 Court street 10-16-1dx man only. In private family Running hot suitable for Mrs. Walsh, WANTED A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER TO RENT—Large front room two gentlemen. Steam heat. 64 Church St. capable of accurate work from dic- tation. Apply in own handwriting, giving age experience and qualifica- tion, Box 10-BB, Herald Ofiice. nished, by the day or week. Steam heat and hot water. Hotel Bassett, corner ! Main and Myrtle St 10-15-6dx | = - i TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for ome or , two gentiemen. Grove Hill. Board ' nearby. Tel | 789, two furnished | by Nov. 1st. | Herald, Box 10-15-3dx | TO RENT—To gentlemen, rooms in private family: Western section. Address 26B. TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, third floor, modern convenience light housekeeping privilege. Adults. Maple St Ring lower bell 10-14-3dx | e s NEOUS LOST—Auto crank on Corbin Ave., Lincoln or Hart Sts. | Call 1856-5. Jo-16-sax l.()flT—‘iRY sweater, West vicinity Finder pleaase Britain lce Corporation. LOST—String of pearls on Stanley street car or around the arcade. Finder please call Tel. 1509-12. Reward 10-16-2dx inlaid gold and silver Cisin, Pre- LOST—Cigarette case, design. Reward, H sehool 10-16-2dx FOR SALE—A piano in very good condition. | Party leaving tow Bargain If sold at | once. Address Herald, Box 14Z 10-16-3dx SALE—Green mountain potatoes, good Maple Lawn Farm, Berlin. Tel 10-18-6dx Main return st. to 10-1 or New LOST—Thursday ou Glen St. or Rockwell Ave.. small brown purse containing sum of money. Finder return to Herald of- fice. Reward 10-15-2dx LosT—Army dlmh-r‘! papers. Serial No. 203548, early Saturday morning between Sexton St. and raillroad track. Return to Herald office, receive reward. 10-15-3dx LOST—Brindle bull puppy, female.. Three months oid. Finder please notify 6 Franklin squarc phone 486~ M. W Butler. 10-14-d e FOUND FOUND—Two bags of middlings. Owner *in have same by proving property and | paying for ad. Apply Sovereigns Trading Co. 10-15-2d pullets rain stock. Uhryn, 112 10-16-1dx FOR SALE—White Leghorn cockerels, March hatch § Also China Ge Mrs. AL Carlson St., Tel. 726-3 FOR SALE—Baby dition. ponti. FOR SALE—A seec wood Range, with closet and hot water Johnson, 24 Dwight A, Rax- 10-16-3dx | R | d hand cabinet Glen- | att hot front, . St as it rieson 10-1 FOR SALE—Frame house of eight rooms. | | { opposite Berlin Fair Grounds. to moved off. Rerlin Brick Co. 10-1 FOR SALE—Sheet metal perfect condition. 1 1622 FOR SALE—Raldwin falls $1, and hand a card and 1 will Berlin, sdx | FOUND—A pocketbook containing a sum of money, owner can have same by provin property and paying for ad. Apply Maple street 101 heating stove, in | Cedar St Tel 10-15-3dx Good wind- ! bushel. Mail A. Sutton, 10-15-3dx Baldwin apples, Delivered any- e -w Britain. For particulars, call 1 J. Smith & Sous. 10-15-12d FOR—SALE—Selling out four rooms of high grade furniture, good as new; picce front room set, Jining room table, chairs, buffet, chin; set. set of dishes, 1 wilton velvet rug and 1 colonial S-piece bedroom set, Kitchen and parlor stoves, gas range, ice box, etc. able prices. Party moving out Call at 230 North St FOR SALE—New and set of ladies’ 324 South Main St SITUATION WANTED WANTED—Work by King Lamberg bell, apples. picked $2 a REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—A Special Lot Sale of some very e lots on Hunter Road and Os- wood Ave. High and dry with city water and city lights. with some very ch fruit trees, at $250 and up. Terms easy. You will find E. E. Hardy, agt, on property every Sunday afternoon or at his | office, 308 or 151 Main St, with car to | show you these choice lots. 10-16-1dx “picked ¢ the barrel of town Toe150tdx | FOR SALE—Eight room house on Stanley | street, in fine shape, with three lots 50x15 feet: place for three cars: hen house, fruit trees, grape vines: good location. Price | | cheap for quick sale Also greenhouse | i with 25,000 feet of glass; large stock of i plants, heated by hot water. Ten room | { brick house, barn and chicken house. on | Cromwell state road, near city Also farms four sale. Price cheap for | le. M. A Willlams Areh W Britddn, Conn. . 10-16-1ds | White sewfg machine | furs. Call evenings. 10-14-3dx “Mamndress. 10-15-2dx competeat 61 Main St WANTED—An elderly American woman de- sires position as housekceper in family without children. Address Box 27B, Her- ald Offic 10-15-wix several quick street village nd. 6 cent 92-4 FOR SALE—Burguin, room house . $2.300 | home, .six fare, near | cvenings 10-16-1dx acre la Cash derly woman would like posi WANTED—E = I — Vocational | -d3x | ofce | the | Reason- { | Yeaman; 10-118a videre. FOR SALE—2 1-2 ton Mack truck. Used but 5> months. Will swap for touring car. 60. Orange street. Elmer Carison. — USED CARS OF VALUE 1920 STUDEBAKER BIg SiX .... 1920 AUBURN Beauty Six .. 1920 OAKLAND Touring ... 1918 AMERICAN SiX +vivvieeeaan 1917 OAKLAND Touring 1917 OCAKLAND Touring 1916 OVERLAND Touring *$3 1918 CHALMERS Roadscer 1916 OVERLAND Roadster 1915 SANON Roadsie. 1916 OLDSMOBILE Touring .. TRUCKS OF SERVICE 1920 BROCKWAY Express 1916 STUDEBAKER Bxpress .~ cesa 1915 FORD Truck 1916 FORD Truck . 1914 GRAHAM Two-Ton 1918 VIM Express coon M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH ST. FOR SALE PACKARD (Twin Six) DODGE Roadster BUICK Touring REO Touring THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 8 Eim St., Cor. Main St. Phone 484. . 9-23-t§ FOR SALE. 1920 OAKLAND, roadster, used very littl.e. 1918 OAKLAND, sedan, a bargain. BUICK, little six, roadster. 1917 DODGE BROS., touring. 1917 DODGE BROS., roadster. 1917 CADILLAC, sedan. | 1918 FORD delivery. §. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP., Dealers in | Fudson, Essex and Dodge Bros. Cars. Open Evenings. Tely. 731. 155 Elm St." - . | E 10-11-s& CLEARING SALE OF EXCHANGED cAnfl‘ ’19 Buick, 5 Passenger. ‘18 Chandler, 7 Passenger. *20 i Chandler Dispatch, 4 Passenger. T | Liberty Touring, 5 Passenger. & '19 Dort, 5 Passenger. '20 Chandler Coupe, special body cord | tir | The above in good mechanical | condition. THE CHARTER OAK MOTOR CAR 0O. Hotel Bondmore, B H Hartford, Conn. Phone—Rushnell 742 and 743. 10-14-3d TO RENT | —_——— | TO RENT—5 room temement, wll con- veniences, first floor, outskirts of city,. six minutes from corner Corbin Ave.. and Black Rock Ave, also garage room if wanted. Apply 48 Barmett street. 10-16-1d | TO RENT—Garage, individusl stalls, heated, running water and electric lights. Inquire = H. joodrich, 393 West Main street, up- 10-15-3dx cars are { TO RENT—A centrally located shop, suit- | able for a garage or workshop. It's just | the time to move now. Apply to Willlam C. Raphael, 390 Main St, 10-15-3dx | TO RENT—T. traily located. ement of seven rooms, cem- Address Herald Box 27K. 10-15-3dx .new Tel. 1284-235 10-14-3ax TO RENT—Two 5 room .tenements, house. Rear 189 Stanley St. TO RENT—Tenement at 23 West Pearl St. 5 rooms, steam heat. Inquire at the Bootery Shop, 118 Main St. Phone 776. 10-14-3dx. HOUSE TO RENT—Large fine honse witi modern conveniences, garage and garden, at Newington Center, on trolley. Inquire room 405 City Hall, telephone 356 or even- ings, 49 Cedar astreet, telephone 2134 10-9-11 e e —— PERSONAL SPECIAL NOTICE—Going to New York city Mon, morning in auto. Will take one ! FOR SALE—Sectlon 123x125 1t cheap. at Dielvidere, £ housckee assist Please give al Address T s in the home amount of wagex e we corner lot. Box 21, ! 10-16-3dx FOR SALE—Two family house. nearly new, on City Ave. with vacant tenement. Ren-. sonable amount of cash required. L. Dem. | ing. 753 East street 10°15.43x American \ddress WANTED—By deor position ~oung Tierald man out Rox person for Tel. 2079. 10-18-1dx PERSONAL—Don’t suffer with teothache day or nighi. Full set teeth with gold 100th 500, cnaranteed. Orthodontia or crooked testh straightened Dr. Dieker. man. Reem 9 122 Main St. Muyeus; Bidg 19.16.1m

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