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His home Is It where was 'n he ithletics he liked replied and scem to team first wnd in Cassidy wuthorities They regards football have secured Dunn o take ful ind backfield of son and wil yok after the 1 we whi the team into shape so that \Iso t ritain people will the m hool much In school that » loca has e been world study of the of t the a “h all from atte two Poultney prepara the - 1 nd a e yoars end y of Ve graduate W 1008 | for the the “ myself will remaind also a Couch F v hi rkey was phy director of the Ho has ad cla ple 1o ¥ er He o In Philippl the we have for when ame riford ir ney go tc meet fre small rr wa oundmng 1915, 1917 and 8 through his untiring dpwtructions that jhe Fur Eastern tour whcee the frst Boen done SCHOLARSHIPS. Nov. 6.—Among schol colle awarded following studants . W. Landon, ‘21, De Forest, by J Lisy rd Stewart YALE Ha n faculty Connecticut s coach = Yal hip the this ) cham- vears, are John Salisbury Wall, they DUDYAR'S HALI XTON ST. md and dancing. You're v to win somet Wallingford FAIR . —FAIR— Ukrainian Hall 191 NO RTH ST, Best band in tow Dancing drawn. Don't misg it FOR LE Two Family ‘House with located. LTZ % COSTE 2 Main St FOR SALE Electric right, things will he large lot. Centrally LLO, Tel. 24-4 ly, & vooms cach. Ea new plumbing, No. 102 AL y on 101 Millard street for 3,600--81,000 cash. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY mmas Lo Ao 1. ne Pro perty on Harrison Street — No Two-l"amll House in city—hard wood tile baths, everythmg the very latest— for 2 cars. See us about sel your AMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. FOR ALL INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY ONAL BANK BUILDING ~/THLE SERVICE AGENCY— DR Nl P S L PR s NGALOW FOR SALE sted new 7-room bungalow, TO W/ \KTF‘"H) IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. $7,000—CA 00, GEO. A. QUIGLEY AIN STRE NEW BRITAIN, CONN. < _EL S g U YO S g 136 Lyons street. OWN- PEWRITERS ALL MAKES Get our proposition for Three Months’ We have all makes on hand. BRTA'N TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 "EAMSHIP - TICKETS JREIGN ‘REMITTANCES ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD REEADUIGLEY 257, A% NEW RRITAIN CONN TREET In two Columbia club mem- two first y of Vermont, his he played 36 single ms as Cross. the prep o the the | the New | best by taken | 3. | 21, Wither- NEW BR(TAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1920. | AGREEMENT REACHED | Poles and \uu:;;u:_ol m*flc Are Agreed on Convention Which Poles r Turned Down, 1 Nov. 6.—The Poles and au- thorities of Danzig have reached an ), | agreement regarding the convention which the Poles recently refused to | sign. Signature of the convention and the city’s constitution has been set for November 15 The convention provides for estab- lishment of a commission composed half of poles and half of residents of | Danzig. The Poles refused to sign the convention, holding that it did not ful- | | the promise made them of free access 1o a and the control of customs, as specified in the treaty of 1 | Versailne. Paris, s | I ¥ou ND—A gent's gold watch. Owner can have same by proving property and pay- ing for this ad. Call evening. F. R, Hahn, 184 Washington St. 11-5-3dx n | 1 TO RENT—S room temement. Apply 177 Hart St . between wix and seven evenings. 11-6-1d Classificd Advertising s the most inexpensive form of pube lcity,. Try a For Sale or a Want Advt. 1o the Herald today. Sew for yoursclf. Unly One Ceus e Word. NOTICE—We have for immediate deli Allan and Auburn Sedans and coupele I Rudoiph, 123 Cherry St. 11-6-6dx your ake it start on & quarter udoiph, dealer in Allan and Caerry St NOTICE—Have warged and turn. R. C Auburn cars, ¥ It NOTICE—House - cleaning vacuum cicaners rented, dettvesed promptly; teed. Phone uid. time. $1.25 per satistaction guaran 9-25-cod-tL NOTICE—Of course you are going to give photegraphs for Christmas. There are 3o many good reasous why. Arcade Studio. 11-2-3-6x TO RENT—Ofce in Professional Bullding, West Main cor. Washington Sts. In- quire on premises or 344 Main St. 11-6-14 TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms at 59 City Ave. All modern improvements. Call South Main S 11-6-2ax — . TO RENT—Garage. 49 Buell St. 11-6-3ax TO RENT—S5 room tenement, all modern im- provements Stanley St. Inquire 513 East St. Tel. 503 11-6-1dx TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, il im. provements. 12 Lincoin St. Inquire West Main St 11-5-2dx TO REIT—Garage, Black Rock Ave. F. W. Loomis, Harrison St. Tel. 1773., 1 TO RENT—A six room cotiage at 47 tage Place corner Harrison and 112 5-6d Cot- Inquire at 684 East Main St. 11-5-2dx TO RENT—Front and side room connected, suitable for office. Call 84 West Main St., second floor. Call between 2 and 4 p. m 11-5-4ax TO RENT—Two tenements of four rooms, all fmprovements. Inquire 353 Oak St. 11-5-2a: | WANTED—Four room tenement, by young American couple, by about the 15th of the | month. Address Box 24XB, Herald of- fice 11-3-3ax NOTICE—New and second hand pianos bought and soid. Phone 2079. L. L. An- drews 11-4-3d REMOVAL NOTICE—The G. M. & Elect. Co. will move irom 55 Hart St. to its steam heated garage at 16-15 Booth St., Nov. ldta. Storage space for 15 cars. Apply for space. H. L. Hughes, Tel. 154-14. Phila. Diamond Grid Lattery Ser jce Station. Radiator and auto repain Wiring and ignition. 10-27-10dx NOTICE—Cartvonist, Chalk Sketching ior culertainments, dances; something suappy. Herala otfice, City. Talk and fairs and Al Malmgren, mizeet private les- 2236-2. 11-3-6dx NOTICE—Spanish instructor, sons. Raymond Isleib. Tel. NOTICE—When about to re-shingle, call for Mr. Renewitz, 443 Church St, for the st reasonable prices and best work in the carpentry line. Tel. 2045-1z. 13-2-1wx DRESSMAKING—Dressmaking classes Mon- day and Friday evenings. Children's sew- ing class Saturday morning. Woman's In- stitute Methods. Miss Jaune E. Gill, Booth Block, tel. 545-5 11-1-6dx NOTICE—FPlumbing and hardware.. 1 galvanized iron skylight, sell cheap. Glenwood and Andes ranges. Sec- ond hand parlor stoves and furnac A M. Dressel, phone, house 622-13, oflice 6ii-23 11-1-1w tinolng, gemeral TO RENT—Six room rent,steam heat, all Im- provements, at 63 Greenwood St. Inquire 460 Main St 11-4-3dx { TO RENT—Six room tenement, centrally lo- cated. All improvements. Address Her- ald, Box 27K 11-3-4a = e = TO RENT—Two room one single and one double. Y. M. C. A. Dormitory 11-1-t¢ NOTICE—Special—We are selling one gallon Lest motor medium oil for svc. Five gal- lon lot at 7bc. per galion. Bring your to Alex Auto Supply Co., 36 Arch St. 10-29-8dx 75c NOTICE—General trucking and local and long distacce mMoving. given striciest atiention. Carl son, 765 East St. Fhone 14v4-4. 10-28-12dx teaming, All orders E. John- Straight Talk With | Parker & Deming No. Your Baby Is $549. Do you know that every baby that is born in this city increas- es the REAL ESTATE values by approximately $8497 Dp you know that all you have to do ia to look up the population increase of this city 1o know exactly how much your property is going to increase in walue each year? Do you know that every time ou walk down -any street in this city yon increase the value of the property on BOTH SIDES of the STREET? It doesn't makae differ- ence whether you ev the property you or not. It doesn't make any ence whether you even penny a year or not Just because your your pleasure took that street the passed increased you understand make values? Don’'t you know that New Britain is increasing in popula- tion each year? It's simplo to understand. Think of it—today every day It's amusing differ- spend a busine: you property in value that s or down you Do people the number of «people who UNDERSTAND THE LAWS OF PROPERTY values who do not take ad- vantage of theso laws. Don't you know, can’'t you see, that New Britain real estate values MUST keep on increas- ing as long as population keceps on increasing? Don’t you know that the population of New Britain is in- creasing by thousands of people every year? That the industries in our thriving, hustling city will mean an increase of thousands by themselves? As long as babies are born? So long as new industries con- tinua to come? WAKE UP WHETHER THINK YOU HAVE TEN DOLLARS? A HUNDRED OR A HUNDRED THOUSAND, PUT IT INTO REAL ESTATE AN MAKE IT WORK FOR You. Think this over, then come in and let us explain to you the chances for your making money on a good inve it in a piece of property at the cor- ner of West Main and Liberty Sta in garages, house of carpentry, re- pay storage, when you $175. Cail up Tel 267-6. 10-27-12dx NOTICE—We specialize work and all_branches pairing, ete. Why can build a garage for Deming and Anderson. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Agents—Make $30 weekly tak- ing orders lor fast selling Goodyear rain- hundreds of orders waiting; $2.50 an hour for spare time; we deliver and collect; sample coat free; write today for agency. Goodvear Mfg. Co., 9145 Good- year Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 11-6-1dx Ford magneto re- | 11-6-vdx | CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c ‘CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeepill& billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—FEMALE HELP FOR SALE—Red and yellow onions, $1.50 per bushel, delivered. Also sweet eider in gals. to euit. Address A. Bruce, Berlin. Tel. 665-3 11-6-Tdx FOR SALE—Cabinet talking machine and | records. Perfect order. Any reasonable offer accepted. Cash or payments. An- drews, 439 Arch St 11-6-lax ! | l i Ad-! 11-6-1dx TED—Experienced office Box %0, Herald. WA dress girl. W \ntb-—w«m.n to do washing. Mre. 3. M. Han Lincoln St. 11-6-1dx WANTED—A woman to do general house Work one day per week. Apply Mrs. ‘M. 1. Pease, 51 Armistice St 116 FOR SALE—Upright $150.00. Here's a bargain - | drews, 439 Arch st 11-6-1dx plano Easy for terms TED—Competent maid, no washing or | ironing. Mrs. L. S. Reynold, 30 Grove | Hill. 11-5-6dx l‘ol} SALE—Notice, Hurdware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc., at factory to home prices. Your old mai- tresses made over equal to new. Uphols- tering. Tel. 2314-1. 60 Tremont St. \ 11- 30ax FOR SALE—Packard Touring, Dodge Road- ster, Reo Touring, Chevrolet 90 Touring. The B. & B. Motor Co., 6§ Elm St., cos Main St Phone 454 11-6 FOR SALE—Milking cows, Shorthorn bull | calves, good farm horse. Apply to Aaron M. Bell. Phone 66-13. 11-6-6dx | FOR SALE—Six grade Jersey cows and one pure bred bull. Savage Bros., Berlin. Tel. 641-3. 11-6-3d FOR SALE—Oak bed room set with spring and mattress, § Mrs. E. G. Bassett, 143 West Main St., Plainville, Conn 11-6-1a FOR SALE—Overcoat, new, only worn twic worth $35. Address Box :4R, He: ald. 11-6-2dx FOR SALE—2B Richmond range in good condition Call 2212-1. 11-5-3dx FOR SALELocal druggists are mow offer- ing CHERRY-MUL to those who are af- flicted with coughs, colds and run down condition. Every bottle sold with iron- clad guarantee. Recommended by Crow- ell's Drug sStore, Brainerd and all drug- _owee. 10-28-eod1mo Nl SALE—Clark Jewel gas range, in good condition. Apply 241 West Main St. Tel. 177. 11-5-2dx FOR SALE—Cow, will come in mext week Mrnest Swanson, Kensington, 1 mile from foot/of Arch St. Tel. 928-12. 1i-3-3dx FOR SALE—Hound, brought from France. Good watch dog and hunter. Call after % p. m., 34 Church St, downstairs 11-5-3dx electrically equipped In- With or without side R. F. siegrist e 11 x i ot i FOR SALE—1917 dian motorcycle, car. Price right. stanley Weorks FOR SALE—Store, fruit and grocery.. good business. Conuected with 4 tenement; low rent; good chance for right party. 337 _Allen St., eity. FOR SALE—Genuine reed baby carriage, Heywood Wakefiold nake. Inquire o2y Church St. Apply at Leghorn pullets and Mrs. A. Uhryn, s 11-5-2dx FOR SALE—White cockercls, March h-u 112 Cariton St. Tel. good condition. | FOR SALE—Square piano, - 428 Stanley St WANTED—Boys, girls, agents. Four fam- ilies in five need our \oor J at 5oc., profit 20c. Particulars fr ample 50c. Commercial Service Co., Frovidence, R. I. 11-5-3dx -_— FURV]&BKD ROOMS. R '\'r-—,\ pleasant unfurnished room. TO RENT—One single room gentlem 45 Walnut St TO RENT—Two or three rooms, furmished or unfurnished. 100 Daly avenue. 11-§-1dx all 24 improve- Maple 11-6-2 TO RENT—Two connecting front room bath, for light housckeeping Main TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or with- out board. 112 Grand St., up stairs. 1 TO RENT—Two conmecting rooms. rent together or separately. 498 St.. 2nd floor 11 Will Main 2dx NT—1Large furnished room, with elee- ight, heat and bath. Also board. 3 11-5-2ax NT—Furnished rooms, 505 Arch St all conven- fences, 11-1-6dx TO RENT—Two front furnished steam heat- «d rooms 193 Main St 3rd floor. — = oulldiug-——Repaming. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK STEEL AND CONCRETB. Repalrs of all kinds # Court St Telephcune 3244 Rrir e, 1918 \\ lLL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture. L. ZELDES 116 West Hanna's Garage Formerly Denison 430 Main Street John Glackin, Manager ~onn. FOR SALE—1918 Liberty’ Tourlng. of il | trade for roadster or rord sedan. East Main St. 11-5-2dx FOR SALE—One good wagon with body ftor | cord wood. M. L. Rhodes, 676 East St 11-4-3dx - ldvge, medium and dozen of hundred. Owens _ Cowles FOR SALE—Cabbage, smail heads, by Phone 929-5. W. Farm, kensington. 1-2 years lease; a ! 11-5-3dx | | ! Doing | : oo | 11-5-3dx | [ ! 3dx LOST—VYellow and white collie pup. 11-4-3dx | Apply G. R. Kinney | St 11-5-2dx { WANTED—Cashier. Shoe Store, 113 Maln WANTED—Good laundress to take home | family washing. Will deliver and call | for same. FPhone 63. 11-5-2ax | WANTED—Experienced saleslady and sales- men. Apply G. R. Kinney Shoe 413 Main St. WANTED—First cluss cook, best of wages. Dishwasher wanted. Uneeda Luuch, cor. East Main and Main Sts. 11-4-3dx WANTED—Girl for laundry and chamber- work. Apply 92 Vine St. Phone 1038. 11-3-4dx WANTED—Lady clerk, two typist, mo ex- perience required, state age and salary expected. P. O. Box 1025. 11-1-6d WANTED—Girl to do gemeral housework. Apply Mrs. J. J. Witkin, 27 Winthrop St. 11-1-6d WANTED—A woman is wanted who can serve cheerfully and willingly iu _the Household Department, Waterbury Hos- pital; room, meals and laundry supplied. Position permanent. Apply in pedson. - 11-1- WANTED—Competent maid housework, in small family. 41 Lexington St. Tel. 1848. Good pay. 10-30-tf WANTED—At Hotel Beloin new restaurant, cooks, counterman, dishwasher. Apply at office. 10-27-tf — A - WANTED—Chambermaid, also boiler man, at Hotel Beloin. 110-23-t2 WANTED. Young lady, experienced bookkeeper with some knowledge of shorthand, for local store. Apply in own hand writing, stating ry desired, reference and experience. Address Herald, Box 35AA. 11 LOSY LOST—Near High school, So. Main, Ellis or Maple Sts., & gold cuff link, with small stone. Finder please return to Herafd of- fice. 11-6-1dx LOST—Lady’s wrist watch, between Church, Elm and Franklin St. Return to Herald office. Reward. 11-6-1dx Re- Al, rear. 11-6-1dx | ward if returned to Y. W. C. contalning sum _ of on Main St. Friday night. Tel. Reward. 11-6-1dx LOST—Pocketbook, money, 1069-14. . Reward. Re- 11-6-1dx LOST—Gold Fleur-de-lis pin. turn 77 Arch St LOST—Two ten dollar bills, -Market, this noon. Please ald office. Reward. in Mohican return to Her- 11-6-1dx FOR SALE—Stove wood. Tel. ii01. FOR SALE—A valuable patent. Apply w. E. De Graff, 99 Wooster St. p m. FOR SALE—Yale tire and tube, 3013, $13.8 a0x3 1 $16.75. Alex Auto Supply Co., 86_Arch St _11-1-6dx FCR SALKE—Dunham’s Hand picked and sorted. WANTED—Three or ! by small family. ! rooms ; Box 6W | WANTED— Bookkeeping or other office work afternoons. References if desired. Ad dress Box 13X, Herald office 11 | 2 LOST—A bunch of ke, 11-2-5ax | LOST—Between Main and Wi Apples | Park. Finder tage Place. plea LOST—Thursday night, wrist watch, be- tween Lyceum and Black Rock Ave. Re- turn to 133 Black Rock Ave. Reward. , 11-5-2dx low streets, inder re- F. Rich. 11-5-3dx lady’s gold watch turn to 80 Talcott Reward. and pin St Mrs. ! LOST—A card case containing cards and ! WANTED—Room and board, with improve- | ments, near Lander's, with American peo- ple. Address.Box. 8J, Herald. 11 ax WANTED—Young man wants room .and board with private family in residential scction. near center. Phone during day. or wih New Britain Dental Labo . 166 Main St 11-5- i Ix | other papers of no vatue owner. Reward will be paid by leaving same at $6 West Main St. F. H. Alford. . 11-4-3dx e ———pE— \VAV‘:'I-J)—MALE HELP WANTEDTLocal representative by ome of the largest financial institutions in the country. Man who ill not be satisfied with less than $3,600 the first year. 1I. J. Livermore, 503 Main St., Hartford Ct 11-6-6dx | first class men | $5 W. Main St. 11-6-2d NTED—FElectricians, only. Cowles Elee. Co., WANTED—A good used hot water botler, big enough for a 6 tenement house. Thomas Paoncssa, 210 Oak St 11-4-3a WANTED—Unfurnished heated room, cen- trally located. State price. Address Box 5AA, Herald Office. 11-3-5dx WANTED—You to know that the Economy Clothing Store is the only place where you can get your money's worth. High qualities at low prices. We are out of the high rent district. Simon Kaplan. prop., $9-Arch St, New Britain. WANTED—Apartment, 3 or 4 rooms, young couple. Box 12C. Herald. by 11-1-6dx WANTED—1 or 2 furnished rooms for nght housekeeping. 4D, Herald. 1-1-6dx PERSONAL PERSONAL—Full set teeth with gold tooth $%500. Guaranterd no pain in removing vour old one Dr. Dickerman. Room % Main St 1 SITUATION WANTED WANTED—Capable man would like to take care of furnaces stores or business buildings. Tel. S42-4. 11-4-3dx —— e WANTED—Position as chauffeur by Ame: fean, married man; private family or b §Cdleraid. WANTED—Men for detective work. Ex- perience unnecessary. Write J. Ganor, former U. S. Gov't. Detective, St. Louis. 11- 20x boy wants light | ™ 11-5-1¢ WANTED—A high school work on Saturdays. Tel except to the | | FOR SALE—1L WANTED—First eclass blacksmith at once, on wagons and automobiles. Apply 336 Park St. H. L - Gold. Tel. 2433. 11-5-3ax WANTED—Wood choppers, good pay. M. L. Rhodes, 676 East St. 11-4-3ax WANTED—Some ome with team to haul cord wood. M. L. Rhodes, 676 East St. 11-4-3dx WANTED—A man—good, able, willing Worker—seeking & permanent place, with room, meals and laundry included, is in- vited to apply in person to Employment Department, Waterbury Hospital. A cheerful, wholesome sort of chap is pr ferred 11-1 WANTED—A good live man with eighteen hundred dollars to go into partnership on a new five-ton dump truck. Herald Box TX. 9-23-tt Classified Column daily. There are a lot of buyers for that second hand auto you want to sell. Tell them about it in a For Sale Advt. Only One Cens & Word, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1918 Ford Roadster, four new tires. R. C. Rudolph, 123 Chetry St. 11-6-3dx 3. Allan 1918 Sedan. Watchalter, 123 Cherry St., City. 11-6-6dx FOR SALE—1920 Chevrolet “Four Ninety” touring. _ Excellent condition. Price right. Morse, z1 Broad St., Plainville. 11-5-3dx FOR SALE—Used Motor Cars and Trucks! At values incomparable. Dodge with ex- press body, Ford Roadster, small express . body, Reo Touring, Overland 1920 model like new. FPeerless Sport Car, a bargain; Overland Roadster, Ford Touring, two of them, your choice; 2 ton Packard, rack ton Duplex 4 wheel drive, in fine shape; Overland Delivery, Reo Light Delivery body, 1920 Reo Spee wagon, rack body, also 1919 Reo Speed- wagon with canopy top; 1 ton Republic express body, canopy top; 1 ton Republ Dump body; 2 ton Republic rack bod: also others, some rebullt and guaranteed. Terms arranged to suit. Also a fine lot of tires, both Cords and Fabrics. They are guaranteed. Phone 405, or see Chandier, Leonard Broa® Garage, Willimaatic, Conn 13-33- -_— FOR SALE. 1920 OAKLAND Roadster, 3,000 miles. 1918 OAKLAND Sedan, ideal winter car. 1917 DODGE BROS." Touring. 1917 DODGE BROS." Roadster. Unusual opportunity for Light Trucks. 1918 FORD Truck. 1918 FORD Truck. 1917 FORD Truck. S. & . MOTOR SALES CORP. Dealers in Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bres Cars. Open Evenings. Tel. 731 155 Elm St 11-1-te ron eall PACKARD Touring. OLDSMOBILE Tovring. FORD_Touring. REO Touring. DODGE Roadster. BUICK_ Touring. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 6 Elm St., cor. Main St. Phome 484. for gemeral | —————- 10-31-t¢ P —— e — USED CARS OF VALUB New Studebakers for immediste de- Mvery. BIG SIX Touring...... SPECIAL SIX Touring. LIGHT SIX Touring. SPECIAL SIX Sedan All above prices are delt cluding cord tires on all models. 1920 STUDEBAKER Big Six 1920 OAKLAND Touring 1317 OAKLAND Touring 1917 DODGE Touring ... 1917 OAKLAND ToUrlng -eeesesa 1916 OVERLAND Touring “83* CHALMERS Roadster OVERLAND Roadster ,. { 33350 f 31935 $1650 / $2970 in- 1918 1916 1316 OLDSMOBILE Touring ... TRUCKS OF SERVICE / BROCKWAY Express STUDEBAKER Express ceum FORD Truck ... FORD Truck . . GRAHAM Two-Tea ... VIM EXPress ...cccecceecsca M. IRVING JESTER 153 ARCH ST. —_—y FOR SALE. WYLLIS OVERLAND, 7 Owner getting closed car. A bargain. VELIE—6 cyl. touring, another fine buy. Very reasonable figure. HUPMOBILE touring — cheap—running every day. Owner wants the cash. PIONEER GARAGE. pass. touring. ! Everything Al, 11-1-6a ¢ AARON G. COHEN OFFEES Unsurpassed bargains. DODGE Sedan. FORD Roadster. OAKLAND Touring. PAIGE Touring.. CHANDLER Tourlng. BUICK Touring. PACKARD Touring. HUDSON Cabriolet. 1917 KISSEL Roadster. 1918 1917 1918 1917 1918 1919 1916 1916 Republic and Ford Trucks. 41 to 45 Wells St,, Hartford Conn. "% 1920 ESSEX Touring. Oldsmobile Roadsters, Tourings and truckg AARON G. COHEN, Estab. 1910. Open evenings. Tel. Bushnell 1931 11-3-4a USED CARS. Come in and look these cars over. Wi sell them at a bargain. 1917 BUICK Roadster. 1916 BUICK Touring. 1919 OAKLAND Touring. 1919 OVERLAND Touring. 1917 HUDSON Sedan. ‘Chess cars are in Al condition and will sell them on easy payments. LASH MOTOR CO. Cor. West Main and Lincoln Sts. Tel. 382. George Dunbar. 11-5-1a REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Near Newington Station, % room bungalow, Wwith 3 acres of land; price very low, $500 cash. Farmers’ Realty, Main St., Hartford. Open evenings ? 11-5-72 1 WANTED — Experienced clothing and gent's furnishing clerk want- ed for Saturday afternoons and evenings Very good salary. w York Sample Shop. 11-4-3d FOR SALE—G0 acre farm,k 10 moom house, barns, $500 cash. Enquire C. Barnesdale. Barnes, FOR SALE—Bullding lot on Frederick St., Maple Hill, 75 foot frontage. Will be sold at reasonable figure. Apply The Rogers Sash & Door Co. 139 Chestout St. Tel

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