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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY, HOME 2, 1921 CLASSIFIED 1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN ADVANCE THE GREAT AMERICAN 2 The little Want Advts. are Making Quick Sales These Days — E g g s, Baby Chicks, Second The supply of used cars on the market is great— Find a customer for your auto through the Herald classified column. NOT SO LOUD, THEY’LL HEAR You! | COULDN'T ASK THEM HOW LONG THEY ARE GOING TO STAY WHEN THEY JUST CAME THIS AFTERNOON! | EXPECTED You'D MAKE A FUSS WHY DON'T You TELL 'EM ) HAVE A LAME BACK OR SOMETHIN' P DID You ASK ’EM IN AS MUCH AS TH HOW LONG THEY’RE GOWG RELATIVES ! = DAD HAD ToO SLEEP IN WILLIE'S BED ON ACCOUNT OF UNEXPECTED COMPANY — EY ARE MY ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. g SUMMER RESORTS. — e TO RENT—A shore cottage of 7 rooms at Saybrook Heights. Inquire R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St. Phone 2051. 7-2-6dx _— MOMAUGUIN—Board and rooms on water front. Mrs. Fitzsimmons, Pollyanna Cot tage, Second Ave., Cosey Beach, East Haven, Coan. 6-21-e0d-2wx S e e INDIAN NECK—Branford Cottage 1905, for boarders until Oct. 1st. Good table. Prices moderate. Mrs. A. D. Frey 7-1-t e T ON THE WATER FRONT—Furnished rooms| by the day, week or season. Private bath houses Lowest rates. Savin Rock, Bun- nell's, 391 Beach St. Tel. West 1508. €-29-4dx MOMAUGUIN, Dixle Cottage, Second Ave. Room and 1st class board, week-end Suests accommodated. Private cottage. 26dx e B (S S SOUND VIEW, CONN.—Furnished rcoms for housekeeping, day or week; rates rea sonable. Sunshine Cottage, Soundview, Ct. 6-20-12dx MYRTLE BEACH, Milford, Conn.—) e Cottages $30.00 to $65.00 weekly. $125.00 3 Alexander Zebrowski, Stamford. Portable water heater. Trade Mark Registrations. The American Wiremold Company, Hartford. Non-mefallic iconduit. The R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Wallingford. hollow ware. Label Registrations. A. E. Blemer & Co. Inc.,, New Hav- en. “Cormond Water.” (For wash- ing and cleaning preparation.) Applications for Trade-Mark Registrations. The American Pin Co., Waterbury Pins, safety-pins, hooks and eyes. Cheney Brothers, South Manches- ter. Wooven, knltted, netted, tex- tile and pile fabrics in the piece. The Dresso Polish Company, Nor- wich. Polish for pianos and auto- mobiles. The Russell Mfg. Co., Middletown. Halters, surcingles, girths, web-har- ness; auto, bag, school, lowering and bundle straps. The Salt's Textile Mfg, Co., Bridgeport and New York. Women's, children’s and infants’ coats, cloaks, wraps, capes, etc. Jacob N. Wolodarsky, New Haven. Dental cream. Conn. Inventions Patents issued June 14, 1921, by the U. S. Patent Office to Connecti- cut inventors. (List furnished by office of Harold G. Manning, 168 Grand street, Wat- erbury, Connecticut.) ‘William H. Dayton, Torrington, de- ceased; by J. M. Dayton, administra- tor. Assignor to the Torrington Company. Latch-needle-making ma- chine. Ellsworth A. Hawthorne, Bridge- port. Illuminating apparatus. Raymond M. Hotchkiss, New Haven. Assignor of one-third to P. S. Mat- thews and one-third to J. W. Faw- cett, New Haven. Check-valve. Ernest N. Humphrey, New Britain. o patents, belt-buckle. 'George C. Hunter, New Haven. Band-saw machine. Herman Kaufman, Game. Henry E. Leppert, New Britain. Assignor to The Trumbull Elec. Mfg. Company, Plainville. Electric switch. Joseph F. Morris, Derby. Box for cash-carriers. Jacob W. Ogden, Stamford. As- signor, by mesne assignments to Uni- versal Stamping Machine Company, Stamford. Feed mechanism for ma- chines for marking mail, etc. Arthur W. Reynolds, Newton. As- signor of one-half to E. Benedict, Newton. Tractor-plow. Wheeler H. Vibber, New London. Assignor of one-half to The Gillette- Vibber Company, New London. Terminal ground-clamp. Oel E. Wardner, New Britain. \Agsignor to Traut & Hine Mfg. Co., New Britain. Belt-buckle. Co. Silver-plated flat and New Haven. CITE SLAIN WOMAN'’S RIVAL. Correspondence Courtship Figures in Suitor’s Trial for Murder. o Corunna, Mich., July 2.—Testimony intended to show that Forrest Higgins, on trial here charged with murder of Lucy Wittum, his flancee, had sug- gested marriage by letter to an Iron Mountain, Mich., girl two days before the Wittum girl's death, was introduced in the trial this morning. Letters alleged to have been written by Higgins to the Iron Mountain girl REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS. . SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 Main Street Tel. 24-4 MAKE THE OTHER MAN’S RENT PAY FOR YOUR HOME By Buying One of These Bargains. 41 CONNERTON 2’51'.5-—Two Tenements. Rents $600. Price ,500. 45 CONNERTON ST.—Four Tenements. Rents $1,056. Price $8,000. 28 CHAPMAN ST.—Two Tenements. ,Barn and Garage. Lot 98x200. 538 EAST MAIN ST.—Dwelling, Stores, Garage and Machine Shop—Great Opportunity for An Auto Repair Man. 41 GRAND ST.—Two Tenement, 16 Room Dwelling, All Modern Improvements. Rents Over 10%,. Easy Payments. PLEASANT & FAIRVIEW—Four Tenements. Large Lot CiTY HALL INSURANCE REAL EST Steamship Tickets to All Parts of the World JOS. A. KLOSKOWSKI 157 Broad Street New Britain, Conn. STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES 0O ALL PARTS OF THE'WORLD 297 MAIN STREET GEDRGEAMUIELEY NEWRRITAIN,CONN| were intreduced. ters, Higgins never having obtained her matrimonial agency. girl was withheld by the court. Mrs young man, when called by the prosecution, had warned her son from Lucy because and he might be suspected.’” Higgins is “to of her delicate condition. POLITICAL UNITY Activities of Chance of Peace. (By Tokio, July beria is further off than eve: result of the activitie Semenoff, the Cos vik leader, according istent Following pers repor ivostok by hiding in an automobile the Japanhese mand at Vladivostok the uance of in ding Japanese officers assistance. Messages from churia, report that he making military preparations. It is reported from Harbi the Russian soviet informed the government of that the advance of Gen. gern-Sternberg in The Bolsheviki in the have been ordered to concen the direction of Shikotova ness to attack the but to avoid conflicts Japanese. “white” IPS!—A new sker, new he ping Board, snapped Uncle Sam depends up a merchant m picture of w him t in on rine. Confectionery Stand at Park Looted Report Loss of $20. Joseph Feingold, confectionery stand at Waln: park, reported to the police proprietor that the place had been enter keep General Semenoff Chang-Chun, with According to the let- had met the girl, name through The name of the Harriet Higgins, mother of the as a witness testified that she away he was in trouble, charged with having brought about the girl's death because IN RUSSIA FAILS Eastern Siberia Tends to Stop Associated Press).—Political unity in eastern Sit as a there of Gen. ack ant{-Bolshe- to dispatches reaching Tokio from various centers. that Semenoff had received Japanese help in escaping to the interior from Vlad- the bottom of com- has announced ructions forbid- to glv r, ts e n the trate forces, A. D. ad of the U. S. Ship- shington. o build SOME MORE THIEVING Walnut Last Night—Actresses of ut Hil today, i during the night, and 80 packages of <,~hewingl a in him Man- is at Nikolsk that authorities have Si- berian Far Bastern republic at Chita Don Un- a serious menace. southern maritime province of Kastern Siberia in in readi- the Hill the to $300.00 monthly. Geo. P. White, East Bdwy., Myrtle Beach, Conn. !‘-AS&‘VI[ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Old furniture, a coal stove, gas stove and a plano. Apply 357 Main St., st floor. (Mrs. Pulos.) FOR SALE—A shore cottage, small ment down. Apply Box 9AA, Merald FOR SALE—Bicycle In first class condition, guaranteed same, Cheap for quick sale Box 16F, Herald. 7-2-1dx FOR SALE—Horse. Tower's Brick Co., city. 7-2-2dx FOR SALE—Baby carriage condition. in first class Call 143 Glen St., top floor. 7-2-2dx FOR SALE—Pair of good work horses, h: ness and bridle, dump cart. 153 Broad 7-2-1dx FOR SALE—Hobart Electric Meat Chopper, nearly new. Will sell cheap if taken al once. Coffee mill can be attached. Phor Charter 1307, Hartford, or write Box 7 Herald. 7 FOR SALE—Magnificent mahogany upright piano, costing over $600 a short time ago This one of the handsomest pianos ever made and will be sold cheap and at a tremendous sacrifice for cash. Only rea- son for selling am going to California in a few days. Tel. 1457-5 after 7 p. m 7-1-2dx FOR SALE—New and second hand furni- ture. 115 Beaver St. Eyerything in tht house at low price. We buy second hand furniture. Tel. 1 7-1-1wa ¥OR SALE—S30 cords of 4 ft. wood at $4.00 per cord. 5 horse power motor and saw $100 C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 7-1-Gdx FOR SALE—Sterling Kkitchen coal range, water front and pipes, $20.00. Good con dition. Worth much more. 401 Arch first floor. 7-1-2dx YOR SALE—1918_Indian motorcycle, sidecar. Electially equipp: shape. 122 Wallace St., betw 7p m with class 0 ana FOR SALE—10 acres of standing gra: ply Eugene Hart, near Kensington Con- gregational Church, Kensington. 6-30-4dx This is not a-question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit~ tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the ad- vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES, TO RENT FOR SALE—One slightly u 32-4 tires; also tubes. W 16K, Herald. d and one new I sacrifice. Box 7-2-1dx TO RENT—5 and 6 room tenements, all modern improvements, at 90 Maple St. Adults preterred. Tel. 1635-13. 7-2-1dx FOR SALE—$40,000 Used Car Sale. Cars of all description. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St Tel. 811 7 TO RENT—Five room tenement. I improvements. Belden St. Modern 1dx i TO RENT—Store on Main St. below Church St. Inquire Mutual Finance Co., 131 Main St. 7-2-tt FOR SALE—1917 $175. New tires. Main St Ford Roadster. Hanna's Garage TO RE ments. NT—5 room tenement, all improve- FOR SALE—Late model Chevrolet 490 tour- 513 East St. Tel. 503. 7-1-2dx ing car, in wonderful condition through- out. Will sacrifice. Tel. 1499-5 7 x TO RENT—5 room tenement at 64 Church St, 2nd floor. Heat, furnished. Enquire at ‘Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. T-1-t0 FOR condition, take small Tel. 589-5. SALE—Buick car at a bargain. Al just overhauled. Willing to car in trade. Clark St. 6-30-3x{ 70 RENT—8 room house, nicely furnished, to reliable party Residential section. Tel. 437-3. 2dx 9. CYLINDER GRINDING—Repmr work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. 15-tt FO RENT—Tenement, 227 Washington St., all improvements. 7-1-3dx TO RENT—Five room tenement house, all modern improvements, 64 Farmington Ave. in new furnace. 7-1-3d FOR SALE—Buick roadster, model M-30. High tengion mag., electric lights, excel- lent condition. Can be seen at Central 3 Plainville, 6-29-1w> dazese SIS “*]T0 RENT—Five rooms, improvements, rent low. 144 Pleasant St. Tel. 5 TOPS FOR FORD CARS cut to fit any model from 1915 to 1921, at a special price for $5.50. All sorts of seat covers for $6. Also few roadster bodies. Windsor Ave. Tel. Bu. Bros., Hartford. 6-30-3dx TO RENT—6 room apartment at 45 Main St. Steam heat and hot water all year around. Also janitor service. Apply M. Cohen, 378 Stanley St. Tel. 2425. -te FOR HIRE—7 passenger touring car with driver. Reasonable rates. Call 1755-12 between 6 and 7 p. m. 6-29-6dx TO RENT—Garage on Arch St. St., suitable for repair work, similar purposes. Inquire Raphael, 390 Main St. orage, and William C. 6-28-t1 0 RENT—5 room temement, provements, modern im- Apply at 114 Commercial St. 6-24-t0 SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY Oit SELL THAT USED CAR. HUPMOBILE TOURING BUICK TOURING, DODGE TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING MAXWELL TOURING. OAKLAND TOURING STEARNS TOURING. LIBERTY TOURING. HUDSON TOURING. OVERLAND COUNTRY CLUR. STUTZ ROADSTER. WINTON 6 ROADSTER. OLDSMOBILE 8 ROADSTER. REO ROADSTER. FORD ROADSTER. Easy Time Payments. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main St. Phone 484 3-30-t1 TO RENT—Five room tenement at 87 Hart St. Inquire 83 Hart St. §-22-t¢ TO RENT—7 rooms, suitable for roomers. steam heat. Main St. Apply Modern Boot Shop, 168 Main St, City. 6-17-t1 1y RENT—Six room spartment om cormer of Main and Elm Sts. 5 room apartment on corner of Hartford Ave. and North St. 6 room temement at 443 West Main St. garage for repair and storage purposes: also warehouse for storing purposes. For particulars apply to M. Cohen, 378 Stanley St Tel. 2425. 6-11-t¢ TO RENT—4 room temement, modern im- provements. B. Dubowy, 57 Smalley St. 6-30-3d FOR RENT—3 large rooms in Elm Hill. Tel. 1486-4. 6-30-3dx e e WANTED- VEMALE RELP WANTED—Woman to do washing. Columbia St. Tel. 376-4. USED CARS 1920 Hudson Speedster. Small mileage, cord tires, Al con- dition. 1918 Hudson Speedster. Cord tires. Many extras. 1919 Chevrolet Sedan. 1915 Hudson 6-40. 1916 fiudson 6-40. Commercial Cars. Ford Open Delivery. 1917 Ford Open Delivery. 1918 Buick Delivery 1919 Chevrolet. S. & ¥. MOTOR SALES CO. 155 Elm St. Tel. 731. 6-27-6d Apply 7-2-1dx 'ANTED—Eflicient girl for clerical work, factory office. Address P. O. Box 268. 7-2-t1 TED—We are in need of two canvassers on house to house work, perience not necessary. and lady ex- If you will go out work six hours a day, one or two work requised, en a commission ’ if satisfactory will then pay salary if desired. Apply or write. Room 20. 11% Asylum Hartford, Comn. 7-1-2dx 1919 Hand Furniture, Real Estate and What Not. ONLY CENT A WORD. e e ——— e NOTICES NOTICE—Electric Vacuam Clessers rent $1.25 per day. Delivered promptly. electrical articles repaired. Satistac guaranteed. Andrews. Tel. 1995. 6-15-e0d-ts -_—— W P. BUNNELL, M. D., removed to 25! Main St, July 1 Rooms 1 and 2 over Globe Clothing House. 6-30-3ds NOTICE—Tel 1719 for Taxle and X.hg'-l‘e. -1-9da NOTICE—Just opened tire shop. Vulcanis- ing, retreading, all work guaranteed. The Walter Tire Shop, 534 West dain St -3d3 NOTICE—Local and lomg distance moving and hauling; also truck parties takén to the shore or elsewhere anytime. Rates reasonable and satisfaction guaragteed. Frank E. Brown, 240 Smalley St 1868. NOTICE—Painting, Paper Hanging and Kalsomining. Work done by day or con- tract. Phone 2530-3 and will call. L' Car- pentier. 6-27-6d3 NOTICE—E Vincelette, auto. re) , 83¢ per hour, at 181 South Main“St. Tel. 1727-4. 6-27-6d3 NOTICE—Painting, Paper Hanging, Beaver Board setting. John Yohan, . 29 South High St. Tel 2636. All work guaran- teed. 6-23-12 — e “1HE CONNECTICUT PAINT CO.” is =t your service to do all kinds of Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and_Interior Decorating. J. J. Richardson, Mgr. 4§ Church St. Phone 722. 6-6.234 —_— FURNISHED KOOMS, —_— . e TO RENT—Desirable two room suite, com- plete for housekeeping. All mode con nees. Central. Apply Seel. s Matn, -3-2a3 TO RENT—Two rooms furnished with every convenience, light housekeeping. Suitabie for 2 or 3 in family. Terms reasonable. 16 Prospect St. 7-2-2dx — ) s TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, hot and cold water, gas, electricity, bath, set tubs, seperate en- trance. 51 East Main St -1-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room couple, In private family. References re- quired. Address Box 19BB. 7-1-2dx — e R TO RENT—Very plessant fromt room is private family. Rent reasonable. Tel 687-2. 6-30-3d for married TO RENT—Rooms, with or without board. Private family. ~Central. Address, Cem- tral, Box 27Y, Herald. 6-28-1w TO RENT—Large cool room, suitable for one or two persons. All modern ymprove- ments. Central. Igquire Seelye, 61 Main. st s 6-24-t1 154 Main Two minutes from 10 RENT—Furnished rooms at St. Board if desired. Main St LOST AND FOUND. —_— LOST—Headlight rim and National fense, for Scripps-Booth car. Reward if returned to 152 Washington St., New Britain 6-30-3dx TED—Young lady as cashier and erk. References wanted. First class e market. Apply Herald Box 14BB. 6-30-3d pratuen: WANTED—Middle aged woman cral housework. Address Housework, Box 34 Herald. §-29-tf . e BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. for gen- WANTED—Ford Roadster, 1917 model. Call at 129 Camp St o'clock, second bell. or later after ¢ 7-2-1dx HAVE AN OPENING for a reliable Christian man, who can invest $5,000 cash in high grade, expanding mechanical and sales business which pays attractive returns. Must take active interest ~immediately. Pays salary and shares of profits. Exper- ience unnecessary. First class references WANTED—To take in dressmaking and all kinds of plain sewing. Phone 797-3. . : -1 WANTED—Work for 1 ton truck. ture moving, 1959, Furni- local or long' distance. Tel 6-30-6dx ' | FOR SALE—Underwood condition. quire 9 Beaver St. typewriter, good Will_sell cheap for cash. In- §-30-3dx AUCTION—Another crance to buy house- hold goods at your own price. Saturday. July 9, 1921, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at my warehouse, 74 Greenwood St, New Britain. This sale includes almost every- thing in the way of Household Goods. Remember the date. A. P. Marsh, Auc- tioneer. 6-29-5d FOR SALE—Furniture for four rvoms, in first class condition. 227 Washington St. Anthony Chechowich. §-27-6dx FOR SALE—5,000 concrete building blocks, thoroughly seasoned, ready for immédiat. shipment. S. Deane, 207 Broad St Plainville, Conn. Tel. 77. FIREWORKS!—Big sale cheap price, all special find at 184 Chestnut St., road tracks. “Don’t miss Ciarcla. of Fireworks kinds, you will across the rail it Mr. C. 6-29-4dx FOR SALE—Four 6 weeks old pigs acd two new milch cow 254-12. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER — Experienced Work quickly and neatly done. Miss Anna R. Vetrano, Room 104 Professional Build ing. Phone 1291. 6-27-6d LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETF Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 1918 IS BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE Also, Second Hand Men’s Clothes. 116 West St. Tel. 633-23. L. ZELDES gum mand 600 pennies were taken. The thieves helped themselves to ice cream and then scattered things about the place. The Lowden Sisters a vaudeville act appearing at one of the local theaters, complained to the police late last night that their dressing room had been entered and $20.was stolen. An attempt was made during the night to enter the H. W. Clark com- 1| pany store at 2 Woodland street. A .| piece of wood was broken oft the office door, but it is evident that the thieves were frightened away, required. This s a real opportunity for a man who desires to get into business for himself and* connect with money-making assoclates. Address 24K, Herald Box. 6-27-6dx C. MATTEO & CO., General Platers, Blcycle Repairing and lawn mowers sharpened. 35 Broad St., Plainville, Conn. Tel. No. 182. 6.15-26dx WANTED—Party who would like will hire aseven passenger car to o away the 3rd or 4th of July. Private and rea- sonable. Call §86-3 7-1-2dx FOR SALE—An old established tallor shop - with full equipment including suitifgs and other merchandise, Proprietor is dead and wife and children are unable to carry on the business. Family is anxious to sell shop to reliable first-class tallor who can care for a high-class patronage. In- 380 Arch St. City. 6-27-6dx WANTED—Small farm, near trolley, and not far distant from school. Also six to ten acres of land. Herald, Box ALE OR FEMALE. WANTED—MALE HELP CLERKS Mail unnecess aminat sell dependable fruit Big demand. Com Commission paid week terms. Willems Sons, N. Y. (men, women) over 17, for Postal rvice. 3120 month.s Experience . For free particulars of ex- ns, write J. Leonard (former ervice examiner)) 843 Equitable Washington, D. C. 7-1-4dx MEN WANTED—To trees and shrubbery plete co-operation. ly. Write for Nurseries, Rochester, WANTED—Salesmen for the F. Plug, the only non Plug, the onlg non . territc 101 E. arbonizing oil burninh rbonizing oil burning y open. Fire Rite Elec Tel. 2 2-1da Corner Oak and Putnam streets, T T— 5 ) Goodwin, 105 Market 8¢, city. | POUERE a6 a Bargain. -1-2dx H. DO ANTED—Book —A splendid oppor- ered to build up a profitable ndling and r—the only capital re Bourque & Accountants, Holyoke. a alling our book quired s Public sy only POULTRY. rerr———_ (g1 R R Sl LY 50 for 23; White or Brown Leghorns Other brecds at low pr afe prepaid delivery. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Ci 16-t1 ——— e SITUATION WAN CAMP REAL O] housework or 11 Oak will go out by second. floor. the day. WANTED—Young woman w sist in housework or care or whole time.. Apply, Ofce. Id like to ildr Work, RENT A TY Special Rates for TED—Carpenter work of any descrip- ud general roof LOST—A large black and tan female hound. Answers to the name “Belle.” Return to W. A. O'Leary, 45 Main St. 7-1-3dx —_—_— LOST—Lady’s black hand bag, with name of Bernice, in Fox's Theater last night. Reward if returned 1o Herald Office. 7-1-2dx e LONGUE VUE FARM 1383 New Britain Ave., West Hartford Come to our Farm an choose your vegetables direct from the garden. Select your broilers from our cholce young chickens, all milk fed. Fresh eggs, young ducks, guernsey tuber- cular tested herd milk and cream Also_pet rabbits. bd f Your Roof all on JOHN C. FINEGAN CO., (Incorporated 1908.) Slag and Gravel Roofing. Asphalt Floors, Tar Concrete, Water Proofing, Sheet Metal Work, Slate and Tin Roofing. 40 to 58 Franklin St., New Britain, Ct. ey CRUWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-13 Eatimates cheerfully given ‘on all jobw FOR SALE valuable property, consisting. of 3 Brick Blocks—A 3 Family Frame—Brick Store and 2 Garages. Can pe Rents over $5,000. HUMPHREY One Family House with Large Lot on Sey- mour avenue—Here’s a nice little cottage home Locust street for only $4,000—See us about these bargains. ESTATE CO. £ 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. PEWRITER Summer Months. 3 months for $7.50, all makes except Royal REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, FOR SALE—New ington Road, of cash and East B N 5 room cottage, 00. Reasonabl L. 58 New- amount Deming, AGGENTS—Make antced hosiery. W antec $36.00 cekly full time. 75c an hour spare time. Sxperience unnecessary Perfectwear Hos iery, Darby, Pa. 7-2-1dx .00 weekly selling guar- 72 West Main Street ___soms yarron New Britain Typewriter Exchange model 10 and Underwood model 5, three months for $9.00.