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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, JULY 12, 192f. CLASSIFIED A Rousing Self-Service Sale of Summer Shoes _ In Correct Styles for Men, Women, Boys, Girls and Children See Big Window Displays of These Shoes 5 WH_[TE CANVAS OXFORDS AND PUMPS ! Shoes for Vacation, Sport, Dress wear are here in abundance for this cial sale. we save you 25 to 40 per cent. on the sea- son’s finest shoes in all the new models. Only through the fortunate purchase of a great quantity of this famous brand of “Snow b White” Pumps and Oxfords are we able to . offer you such values as these at $1.39 a pair. Merely to convince you of our ability to save you money we are placing on sale this week another 1,000 pairs of Snow White brand, Canvas Oxfords and Pumps. turned flexible soles. Per PAL cecveoncocnstoncacnanns Sizes 2 to 8, narrow and wide widths. Actual comparisons will prove that In Our Underpriced Big and Busy Bargain ~Basement Shoe Outlet See These Shoes On Exhibition In Our Windows 'KEDS And other well known popular brands. SPORTING AND OUTING SHOES With rubber soles and heels, 15 to 50 per and Tennis G Men’s high Men’s Sport mings. Youths’ high Shoes. nis court. plir, $1.98. Hand $1.39 cent. under regular market prices. MEN’S KEDS cut, brown and white Tennis Shoes in sizes 614 to 11, at $2.79 pair. and Outing Oxfords, white canvas and white canvas with brown trim- All sizes, at $2.25 pair. cut, brown and white Tennis Shoes, suction soles, sizes 1114 to 2. At three prices, $1.49, $2.48 and $2.59. Youths’ brown or white, high cut Tennis Just the thing for baseball or the ten- The price is only, per pair, $1.69. Boys’ Sport Bal, suction sole, brown and white, with side patches. Sizes 11 to 2, per WOMEN’S KEDS Compare our prices on- Women’s Tennis Shoes with others. Keds, per pair, 98¢c. Women’s black, high and low cut Tennis Shoes at, per pair, $1.69. Women’s $2.50 White Women’s Bathing Shoes, high or low cut, U. S. Keds. Sale price, per pair, 89¢c. M Trucking and Storage MOVING OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS BY EXPERTS OUR SPECIALTY. Packing, Crating and Shipping either by Rail or Truck. We will take full charge of your movin g, thereby relleving you of all trouble. Best of equipment for Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Inter-Urban Transfer & Storage 167 1-2 Main Strdet, New Britain. , Rear of Dickinson Drug Store. Tel. 2090, 2002. A. P. Marsh, Manager FOR SALE Very desirable residence on West Main. A model home. HUMPHREY H. D. 14 rooms. Modern conveniences, Call on Weesday Morning ~ Specials THE NEN BRITAIN MARKET €0.~- NUALITY GODDS AT ECONOMY PRICES 318 MAINST. TEL. 2485 SMOKED SHOULDERS .......... b 16¢ ROAST PORK ................... b 25¢ ——————————————————————————————————————————————— Hamburg (fresh cut) 1b 20c Quality Frankforts, b 20c Corned Beef 1b 10c Shoulder Steak .... 1b 22c Fresh Made Creamery Butter 39clb Fresh Eggs 33c doz. Peanut Butter 15¢ 1b Raspberry Jam I 15¢ 1b e ———————————————————————————————— DOMINO GRANULATED SUGAR (in packages) ..1b 6l4c Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, package 10c Post Toasties, package 10c Campbell’s Beans 2 cans 19¢ Premier Salad Dressing, Jjar 39¢ N. B. C. Zwieback, 2 packages 25¢ Royal Lunch Crackers, 2 1b 3lc Challenge Milk ... can 14c Winner Coffee ..... 1b 23c FANCY POTATOES ............ peck 45¢ Onions . 6 1b 25¢ Cukes .. . each 5¢ Wax Beans ..... 2 gts. 10c Beets . ..... bunch 5¢ Native Tomatoes . .. 1b 20c Lemons . ... dozen 59¢ Peaches ... 2 qts. 25¢ Cabbage . . Green Beans . Lettuce ..... Carrots .... bunch 5¢ Peppers «... 3 for 10c Oranges, doz. 39¢c and 59c¢ Plums . ... . doz. 12¢c . 2 gts. 10c . head 6¢ | GRAPEFRUIT .. 10¢ each and 2 for 25¢ We Close at Noon Wednesday. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND {ONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 8 Court Street. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 1918 e WILLIAM HESSE & CO. PLUMBING Phone 1016-12. Steam and Hot Water Heating Eaves Troughs and Conductors New Work and Jobbing If you want a good GAS WATER HEATER {or if you have no gas, we install a KEROSENE WATER HEATER that is very efficient and economically run. Call us up for details. MAPLE HILL, NEW BRITAIN IS BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, Second Hand Men’s Clothes. 116 West St. Tel. 633-23. L. ZELDES ROOFING CALL THE John C. Finegan Co. 48 FRANKRLIN ST., NEW BRITAL FOR REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF ROOFS. Tel. 2598. Films Developed and In One Day. Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist. 27 Main S Tel. 1905 Printed TheJ.B.Moran Garage | “Let Moran Take Your Auto Troubles in Tow” Repairing by Men Who Know ow Washing ; Storage Pro?" Livery Service Best Equipment For Charging and Repairing Batteries T.2J.B.MoranGarage 16-18 BOOTH STREET Telephone Connection Polishing The supply of used cars on the market is great— Find a customer for your auto through the Herald classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Eureka model, in first bargain. Call cuum Cleaner, new ass condition. Very good 10. 7-12-1dx FOR SALE—Grade Holstein cow, tuber- ;Zun tested; good producer. e 551 Stanley 2dx oo e L SO o O e e T FOR SALE—Sand that will Stand the Test for purposes, free from gravel. Doughty and May, Phone Plainville 102-32. 7-12-12dx FOR SALE—One 32x4 Goodyear S8 tire, never been used; also three tubes. Price Yery reasonable. Tire guaranteed. Bo: 20BB, Herald. 12710 FOR SALE—Bicycle In first class condition. Many new parts and extras. Fine con- dition and reasonable. Box 30BB, Her- ald. 7-12-1dx T e N T RN < e FOR SALE—Best lot in the city, by owner. Reasonable. 105 Jubilee St. 7-12-1w ic A WORD 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil« ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- fle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the ad- vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES, ! ’ MINIMUM CHARGE i 1 LOST AND FOUND, good condition. Price $275. ments arrangeg. Rear 103 West Main Si FOR SALE—1916 light delivery truck, in Time pay- 7-12-5dx LOST OR STOLEN—One black cow out of pasture. Reward if returned to H. Gold- t.| berg, 116 West St city. 7-12-2dx St s e A s T e in very good shape, $275. Box 3R, ald. 7 FOR SALE—1918 Ford Panel Body Truck, Her- 2-2dx LOST—Raphael’s cardboard box contalning clothes, silk dresses, etc. while moving from Washington St. to West. Finder kindly return to S. Prusianwski, 122 West FOR SALE—1918 Dodge sedan, $800. 5R, Herald. 7-12 Box 2a St. Reward. 12-2dx s x | I OST-—On New Britain trolley arriving in FOR SALE—Buick Roadster, $150. terested, address Box X12X, Herald. It in- Hartford about 4:30 Tuesday afternoon. Black leather bag containing clothing. Finder please phone Charter §710. 7-11-2d The little Want Advts. are Making Quick Sales These Days — E g g s, Baby Chicks, Second Hand Furniture, Real Estate and What Not. ONLY CENT A WORD. ‘WANTED. WANTED—Second hand ball bgaring large tired velocipede for 4 year child. Give de- scription and price. G. M. Wheeler, Her- ald, Box 6. 7-12-2d3 WANTED—A small cottage or apartment with improvements. Prefer West end o1 South of West Main. See Ballard at & West Main. 5 7-1 WANTED—Young American gentleman de sires room and board in private family Address Herald, Box 17K. T-12-3¢ 7-12-3dx WANTED—Experienced man desires worl as meat cutter, grocery clerk or car drive delivery car. Can furnish refer ence as to character. Address Box 118 Herald. 7-12-3d3 LOST—Gold rimmed eyeglasses, in alu- minum case. Finder leave at Herald, Box G23. Reward. i-11-2dx FOR SALE—Oldsmobile, senger touring, tion, new tires, Decker. 1919, five good mechanical $600. pas- condi- Bushnell 33, : 7-12 NOTICES —_— NOTICE—Painting, Paper Hanging and Kalsomining. Work don by day or con- tract. Phone 2590-3 and will call. L Car- pentier. 7-11-8dx WANTED—1 to 7 people going to New Ha- ven, Branford, Guilford or Madison Sat- urdsy afternoons. Return Sunday o1 Monday. Car for hire during week. Tel 1755-12 between 6 and 7 p. m. 7-6-6d3 FOR SALE—Corbin Model 30, good running order, $75. Come in and look it ove Can be seen in Rudolph Cherry St. Tel. 552-3. Garage, 1 7-11-2dx EOR SALE—Gabler square plano; tone; $25 takes it this week. change for pigs or chickens. . need the room. ville. good Would ex- Have two; Wm. Stellmacher, Plain- 7-12-3dx FOR SALE—Two mahogany finished desks, With swivel chairs to match. Tel. 24: 7-12-3dx FOR SALE—1919 Ford roadster, mew tires, good condition. 1917 Paige touring, cheap. 1917 Saxon six touring. G. P. Manee, 542 W. Main St. Tel. 1632-2. NOTICE—Screens that last, ing. Porches scheened in. ards, Phone 166-2. screen repair- R. H. Rich- 7-11-3dx C. MATTEO & CO., General Platers, Bicyel: Repairing and lawn mowers sharpened. 3i Broad St., Plainville, Conn. Tel. No. 182-3 7-8-sdx NOTICE—Tel 1719 for Taxie and Daggage. 7-1-9dx FOR SALE—Chevrolet Baby Grand, 5 pass. touring car. Al shape. 13 to 22 miles per gallon. Owner buying closed car. Box 24B, Herald. 7-§-4dx WANTED—Two furnished rooms for lighi housekeeping. Modern improvements Central. American couple. No children Address R. C. Pulsifer, Gen. Del, New NOTICE—Local and loog distance moving and hauling; also truck parties taken t5 FOR SALE—Upright piano, $100, stool and cover. Very good instrument. Easy payments. Andrews, 401 Arch St N 7-12-2dx FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage. Reason- able. 612 West Main St. 7-12-1dx FOR SALE—6 year old horse, wagon and harness. Cheap if taken at once. Jerome St. —_— FOR SALE—Good trotting horse, buggy and harness, cheap. 194 Jerome St. 7-12-2dx FOR SALE—10 gcres of standing grass. Reasonable. Apply A. Brosia, Elm Hill, or_telephone 1017-13. 7-11-3dx FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and harness. Address P. O. Box 232, Plainville. 7-11-3dx FOR BALE—75 thoroughbred chickens, 5 chicken oops and one brooder. 96 Pleas- ant St. 7-11-2dx Britain. 11-2d3 T ——— = REAL ESTATE FOE SALE. the shore or elsewhere anytime. . Ratea reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed Frank E. Brown, 240 Smalley St. Tel 1868. 6-27-1mo NOTICE,Xf you are looking for the coolest place on Wed. night go to the Quartette Club- Park. The air is refreshing. The refreshments are good and everybody en- joys the dancing regardless of the heat|. in’ the city. Try it yoursell. Music by Harmony Quartette. Admission 30c. In event of rain dances will not be run. = 7-12-2dx NOTICE—Golng to Europe in a few days and must sell my elegant upright piano, which cost $550 a year ago, immediatel Less than $200 cash will take it. dress Swanson, Box 22, Herald. 7-1 WANTED- VEMALK HELP —_ WANTED—Experienced wash woman and laundress for private family. Apply Judd & Co., 23 West Main St. 7-12-3d FOR SALE—$40,000 Used Car Sale, all description. St. Tel. 811 Cars of M. Irving Jester, 193. Arch — T-2-ut FOR SALE—Or rent, mew 10 room house all modern improvements, steam heat, 1-! acre ground, 5 minutes from trolley Cax be bought on very easy terms. Inquir 140 Main St.,, Room 9. Tel 1790. T-9-6¢ s S L s e e S FOR SALE—At Stanley Quarter, stucco bungalow and 2 car garage. 124x135. Bargain at $9,000. Only $L50¢ cash. Everything the best. 2 blocks from trolley, school and stores. Phomt 1777-13. 7-11-5d3 CYLINDER GRINDING—Repmr work of all > kinds. ' Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mtg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. 6-16-tf FORD AND OVERLAND repairing a spec- ialty. Second hand cars, storage space. Overland Rep. Co. 7-12-5dx FOR SALE—Convertible King Sedan, just overhauled; good tires, new paint, new battery, bumper, 2 spare tires. Will sell reasonable or exchange for smaller car. Tel. 2514. 7-12-3ax FOR SALE—In Southington, 8 mcre farm near trolley, 6 room house, 12 peach trees 6 plum, 4 pears, 23 apples, 4 pigs, 10( chickens, 1 cow, 1 heifer, 2 acres of corn 1-2 acre pototoes, onions, beets, and al kinds of crops. Price $3500, $1,500 cash balance on time. P. O. Box 172, Bristol Conn. 7-11-6¢ 2-1dx FOR SALE—1917 Hudson super six in fine shape, §1,000. 192 Center St., Bristol 935. 7-12-6d FOR SALE—Stock and furniture of the In- terior of Kilby House, Kensington. Rea- son for selling, going west. = Apply at Kilby House, Kensington. 7-11-3dx FOR SALE—A shore cottage, small pay- ment down. Apply Box SAA, Herald. 7-11-2dx FOR SALE—Le Bal Tabarin, Springfield, Mass. A gold mine for the right party: situated in the heart of the city; with splendid opportunity as a restaurant and dancing pavilion. Eight thousand square feet of floor, complete soda fountain and kitchen. Sickness of owner only reason for selling. A bargain for & quick sale. Partnership also considered. Can be seen also on Sundays. Communicate with Na- tional Realty Trust, 318 Main St., Room 704, or call on the phone R6526.or W1357, Springfield, Mas 7-3-1w FOR SALE—Painter contractor wishes to sell his whole outfit of ladders, letters, etc. Call at 66 Oak St., or write P. O. Box 882. _Antonio Demarco. 1-7-94; AV AmNE TO RENT—5 room temement with garage, west end. Address Herald, Box 30 7-12-5a TO RENT—Four room tenement on third floor, to adults only, at 66 Winthrop St. 1nquire 1st floor. 7-12-1w TO RENT—First clast temement, 5 rooms, all modern improvements, furnace. 64 Farmington Ave. 7-11-3dx TO RENT—5 room tenement; also 4 room tenement. B. Dubowy, 59 Smalley St. 7-11-3d TO RENT—S5 room tenement, all modern im- provements. 259 Arch St. 7-11-3dx TO RENT—1 7 room tenement, $25.00. 6 room apartment. Main St. Al Morrin Garage, 200 E. 7-11-3d3 70 RENT—Five room tenement at 87 Hart St. Inquire §3 Hart St. 7-11-t1 TO RENT—Four-room tenement, provements. 12 Pearl Court. Abrahamson, 169 Hartford 24714, all im- Inquire S. Ave. Tel. 7-11-2d TO RENT—One 3 room office, 211 Main St. One 1 room office, 211 Main St. Two small store houses rear 211 Main St. One 7 room flat, 1st floor, heated. Apply to W. H. Cadwell, rear 185 Main St. city. 7-11-12d TO RENT—Tenement of 4 roums, all im- provements, near center. 20 Beatty St. 7-9-3dx TO RENT—Tenement of four room at 99 North St. Estate Louis Cobey. 7-9-3dx TO RENT—Two communicating offics rooms, August 1st. Well heated. 140 Main St. 7-8-6d TO RENT—Ome sk room apartment, cor. Main and Elm St one six room apart- ment at 45 Main St.; one five rapm apart- ment at 364 Elm St.; one four room apartment at 52 Whiting St. Also large garage and store room at 443 West Main St. For particulars apply to M. Cohen. Tel. 2425. 7-7-tf TO RENT—S5 room tenement at 64 Church St, 2nd floor. Heat, furnished. Enquire at Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. 7-1-tt TO RENT—Garage on Arch St., near Main St., suitable for repair work, storage, and similar purposes. Inquire Willlam C. Raphael, 390 Main St. 6-28-tt —_— FOR SALE—Chalmers car in Al condition i . T WANTED—Two or three Bargain i sold at once. 54 Wilson St ane| | trally located. *State price. e b 17BB, Herald Office. FOR SALE—1919 Buick roadster, run only | WANTED—Competent maid for gemeral ANTED. 7,000 miles. Original paint, leathers’ ;‘)er,: housework. Apply 81 Cplumbia St. eyt SITUATION W. fect. 4 new tires, new Willard battery. X Car guaranteed in eyery way, Must be WANTED—To take in plain sewing, neatls seen to be appreciated. Reasonable price. S s a g 7-9-5d3 Box 30BB, Herald. T- —_— e WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Address Herald, Box 21BB. WANTED—Experienced mald for general housework. Call 146: R U a Good Yankee Trader? Here’s A Man who will swap a brand new 2 family house for some building lots in GOOD LOCATION nea: center—Must NOT be on a DUMP—Will sel house on reasonable cash basis. Main Street Store To Rent.. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343—ROOMS 805-6 BANK BLDG. PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP TIRES at new Low List and tube free with each tire. Vulcanizing of auto tires and tubes and bicycle tires, . T. H. COGSWELL, 8 Chestnut Street. SEE US BEFORF - YOU BUY SELL THAT USED CAR. HUPMOBILE TOURING BUICK TOURING, DODGE TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING MAXWELL TOURING, OAKLAND TOURING STEARNS TOURING, LIBERTY TOURING, HUDSON TOURIN OVERLAND COUNTRY CLUB, 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-t¢ BUNGALOW FOR SALE Six rooms, oak floors throughout, fireplace, porch screened, large lot. Owner leaving city. -Will sell at a bargain. Hofie Banking & Realty Co. USED CARS FOR SALE. 1918 Hudson Speedster, cord tires, many extras. 1918 Chevrolet, pewly painted. 1916 Hudson 6-10 touring. 1915 Hudson 6-40 touring. big four, sedan, Apply at §. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 Elm St. Tel. 731, 7-11-3d TO RENT—Furnished room, two gentlemen, Jessabell Cottage, St, Momauguin, near trolle: Schofield. suitable for Henry FANCY PEAS ....... 12¢c PINK SALMON . FANCYCORN ....... 12¢c VANILLA EXTRACT, 10c CHALLENGE, 2 cans 27c CAMPBELL’S SOUP, 9c SOAP . 25 bars' $1.00 SUGAR .............. 6c PRUNES ....... 3 1b 29¢c RAISINS .... Try Our FRESH FISH Every Thursday and Friday Finest Creamery || Strictly Fresh | Pure White BUTTER, 21 79c || EGGS33c | LARD,21b 27c TO RENT—A shore cottage of 7 rooms at Mrs. Saybrook Heights. Inquire R. C. Rudolph, DIAN NECK—Branford Cottage 1905, for LEARN TO SAVE—TRADE AT - 7-11-3dx 123 Cherry St. Phone 2051. 7-11-6dx boarders until Oct. 1st. Good table. 7-1-tf Second Ave. MOMAUGUIN, Dixle Cottage, Room and = 1st class guests accommodated. TO RENT—5 reom tenement, modern im- provements. Apply at 114 Commercial St. 6-24-tf TO RENT—7 rooms, steam heat. Boot Shop. suitable for roomers, Main St. Apply Modern 168 Main St. City. §-17-tt WANTED—MALJ. HELP WANTED—Roofers. Tar and gravel men. Apply 7 a. m. Wednesday. John C. Fine- gan Co, 48 Franklin St. 7-12-1dx WANTED—Man for farm work, one used to all kinds of farm work. North Stan- ley road, T. W. Austin. 7-12-2dx WANTED—Man with Ford car to sell “K-T Stabilizers” to Ford owners. Write 226 Grandview Terrace. Call 68 Francis Ave. George B. Kinsler, Hartford, Conn. 7-12-3d WANTED—Battery man. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. 7-12-t€ WANTED—Boy of 18 to take care of Stude- baker parts dept. A great opportunity for advancement. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. 7-12-t1 e WANTED—Man to do general favs Work TO RENT—Furnished rooms, modern provements. 96 West Main St. MEAT SPECIALS Smoked SHOULDERS, 17¢ SIRLOIN STEAK .... 35c FRANKFORTS ...... 20c SHOULDER STEAK, 15¢ COTTAGE HAM ..... 38c ROUND STEAK ..... 29¢ LEAN CORNED BEEF, 9c POT ROAST ........ 12¢ SLICED BACON . 30c LAMB STEW . —ais = A LOIN LAMB CHOPS ................ccceeeen--.. 30c FRUITS—VEGETABLES Bananas, 25c doz. || Potatoes, 45c pk. || Onions, 6 1b 25¢ Native TOMATOES, 20c b ORANGES . eee. 33c CABBAGE ........ 4c b GRAPE FRUIT, 2 for 25¢ BEETS ..... . 4c bch CANTALOUPES, 2 for 23c CARROTS .. . 4c bch PLUMS .... 10c doz. BEANS, Green .. 5 gts 23c PEACHES ..... 2 gis. 21c BEANS, Wax .. 5 qts. 23¢c LEMONS ....... 55c doz. PEAS ......... 2 qts. 25¢c WATERMELONS ... ——————————e e e e e We Ziose Wednesday 3 339-13, hot baths. Apply Seeley, 61 Main. 7-1 TO RENT—Furnished room, board, reasonable price. Mrs. Olson. Corner Park and Elm Streets. Plenty Parking Space. Telephone 2298. ‘week-end &-21-26dx FURNISHED 100MS. im- 7-9-5dx TO RENT—One large front room, suitable for two people. Also one room with light 7-11-20% TO RENT—Derirable furnished front room with kitchenette. complete for house- MALE 0% FEMALE, tal Mail Service. $120 month. Exper- of examinations, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner), 8§43 Equitable T-R-4dx housekeeping privilege. keeping. Jentral. Steam heat, electric Bldg.. Washington. D C. FOR SALE—MOTORCYCLES. FOR SALE—1919 Indian Motorcycle with 7 or without side car. First class condition. After 6 p. m. 54 Buell St. 7-12-2dx --FOR SALE—1918 Indian Motorcycle, over- size valves. New battery. Guarantecd to be in Al condition. Will ell very reason- SUMMER KESORTS. Prices moderate. Mrs. A. D. Frey. board, Private cottage. 24 Camp St. Tel. CLERKS—(Men, women) over 17, for Po fence unnecessary. For free particulars