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NEW BRITAIN DAILT HWERAIN TUESDAY, JULY 26, e ———————————————— This picture, just recelved from Bolshevik Russia, shows Kalinin, chairman of< the Moscow X Soviet, and one of the most influential;national Bol- shevik leaders, Russian peasants. hearing pleas and complaints of R The picture was taken' on & secent tour, in which Kalinin visited the coulitry ' Wednesday Morning Specials NUALITY GOODS AT &, ECONOMY PRFEES CHOICE SHOULDER s:rEAi( o e JFRESH CUT-HAMBURG B 22¢c . LEAN COBNED BEEF Ib 10c HONEYCOMB TRIPE Ib 15¢ BEST FRANKFORTS . b 20c FRESH LIVER .... boJ me PICKLED - PIG’S FEET ‘1b_15c SELECTEDEGGS............... dozen 35¢ FANCY PEAS PINK SALMON us 25¢ TOMATOES PORK & BEANS .... can 9c CHALLENGE MILK 2 cans 27c UNEEDA BISCUIT pkg ' 6c BAKER’S COCOA can 25c CORN' FLAKES - pkg 10c BEST POTATOES ..................... peck 41c ' ONIONS ..... 6 1h: 25¢ . beh 3c | CANTALOUPES BEETS .. - 3 for 23c i NATIVE CUKES each 5¢ LEMONS .. dozen 35¢ NATIVE TOMATOES 2 1 25c BLACKBERRIES .... bas 23¢ NATIVE CELERY .. bch 5c CABBAGE .... .. 4c FANCY PEACHES, ORANGES AND BZ\NAN AS. FANCY SWEET CORN AT LOWEST PRICES —See Our Windows For Further Specials— 'Quick Results---Herald Classified Advts .CITLZENS' OLD COMPANY LEHIGH Will Solve Your —BURNING—/ 326 I'l'lE CmZENS’ COAL CO. g 24 Dwight Court 122 Main Street Tel. 326. - Tel. 1413. “Better Be COALED now than COLD next winter” MOVING OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS BY EXPERTS OUR SPECIALTY. Packing, Crating and Shipping either by Kail' or Truck. We will take full charge of your moving, thereby relieving you of all trouble. Best of equipment for Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Inter-Urban Transfer & Storage 167 1-2 Main Street, New Britaln. Tel. 2090, 2002, A. P. Marsh, Manager Rear of Dickinson Drug Store. Parker & Deming We have Two Very Good Bargains in Two Family Houses in the West End. They are just what you have been looking for. See them at once. peasants’ viewpoint. America by Dr. William Wovschin, who recently returned after districts to hear appeals and kicks, and find out the The picture - was brought to of New York, investigating conditions in Bolshevik R\lslif‘ for the Joint Distribution Com- The supply of -used»ca;ré on the market-isvgreét— Find. a . customer . for your auto through the Herald classified column. ONLY 'ONE CENT A WORD. FOR /SALE—MISCELLANEOUS 1921, CLASSIFIED | ic A MINIMUM CHARGE CASH IN ADVANCE -:- This is not a question of 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 The little Want Advts. are Making Quick Sales These Days — E g g 8, Baby Chicks, Second Hand Furniture, Real Estate and What Not. ONLY CENT A WORD. WORD 20c credit. Bookkeeping, bil- TO RENT. NOTICES EOR SALE—One square piano, dition, $17.00. One organ, dition, $14.50. One organ, dition, $16.25 One organ, dition, $18. C. L. Pierce Main ' St. good con- perfect con- perfekt con- pertdet con- & 80, 246 7-26-54 —_— TFOR SALE—Pure extracted’ Honey $1.25 per duart jar. Crandall, the Bee Man. Tel. 682-14, Berlin. 7-26-3dx FOR SALE—Stock terfor of Kilby Hoflse, Kensington. son: for selling, going west. Apply at Kilby House, Kensington. 1-26-1a furniture of the In. —_— FOR SALE—AIl kinds ‘of_household furni- ture for sale, 17 Court St. -, 7-26-4dx FOR SALE—Bakershop with all machinery complete, reasonable price for quick sale Party leaving for Europe.. 145 North St. 7-26-6ax. et el QUG R e N FOR SALE—Starr Upright Mahogany Plavo, mission, of New York. highest grade, beautiful tone and casc. Many gold medals. Exceptional opportun- ity. = Easy terms. , L. E. Andrews, 401 Arch St. ¢ | 1-26-1dx o e e S AT A R FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson motorcycle and side car; excellent condition; lots of extras. Inquire Morse, Overland Repair Co., cor. Arch and W. reart St. 7-25-3dx FOR SALE 19 Henderson and side car; ex- cellent condition. ~ Inquire Morse, Over- land ‘Repair Co., cor. Arch and. Wes Pearl St. 7-26-3d< EOR a sacrifice, town. o:-plm 5 room furniture at almost. new; party leaving 48 Talcott St.. secohd floor. 7-25-5 FIE SALE—Broi and delivered. Price. _ dressed 36-12. 7-25-2ax any weight, c..u Plainvilie FOR -Baby e‘ifln‘ in good con- dition. | 143 Glen St., top floor. 7-25-3dx —_— FOR SALE—Eensington; 5 acres, cow pigs, chitkens, two large houses, gardenm, fruii. and wood; 3 minutes from trolley. Cheap. _ P..O." Box 230, City. 7-25-2ax —_— FOR SALE—Dump truck, 5 ton, steel body. _Bydrolic holst, worm drive cab, perfect order. Used less than two years. Cost $6.000. 125 EOR class condition. SALE—Runabout for scale. In first Al Schade, 597 Arch St 7-26-3dx TO RENT—5 room tememeit. modern lm- provements; best of condition, 2nd floor, at 648 West Main St. 7-26-3dx NOTICE—Hudson and Cadillac closed cars for hire, day or night. Reasonable rates. Call 785.° 7-26-5dx FOR SALE—1018 Studebaker 7 pass. tour- ing car. A rare bargain. Inquire ut Simoniz Service Station, 167 Arch St. 7-25-6dx FOR SALE—1916 Buick Little Six, five pas- senger touring, in good running condition. newly painted; six new tires. Call be- tween 5:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. Holmes Ave. Tel 145-2. FOR SALE—1917 Studebaker, 7 D paint, A-1 condition: or will exchange for building lot or late model Ford. Phon= 974-3. 7-25-3dx e g FOR SALE—A mighty good 8 cyl. Oldsmo- bile Tour. Recently overhauled and paint- ed, new battery lots of power. A bargain, as owner is going to California. Demon- stration any evening. Inquire J. H. Bird, Kenney St., A. D Stone's Bungalgw, For-, estville, Conn. 7-33-3dx —_— — FOR SALE—1917 Saxon Six touring, good running condition, good tires, starter and lights. Will take Ford in trade. G. . Manee, 542 West Main St. Tel. —_— KOR SALE—1920 Studebaker Special ' Six Touring, four new cords, in excellent run- ning order. Must be sold this week. Ad- dress Box 9S, Herald. 7-21-r2 — NOTICE Buick owners, 18-19-20 models, val- uable information given. Address Bui:k, Box 16, Herald. 7-20-6dx | CABBON BURNED OUT while you wa.: 50c per cylinder. Auto Repair Co., 538 Main St. 7-20-10ds —_— AUTO PARTS—For all cars. Save 50 per cent to 90 per cent. Complete engines, transmissions, rear ends, magnetos, car- berutors, bodies, tops and wind shields, axels, springs and fenders. New Britain Auto Exchange, B. Cutlei, Prop., 22 Oak St. -We are buying used cars 7-20-6cx’ — e e FOR SALE—1920 Buick Touring, good as new, cord tires, two spares, spot light, bumper, clock, and motor meter. Wil sell cheap as I nged the cash. Address, Box 9B, Herald. 7-18-tt -3dx{ CYLINDER anlxgmu—m work of all Bros. pright ~ grand pianio, beautitully toned and -in. excellent condition. A rare bargain.. Inquire J. H, Bird, Kermey St. A D. Stone’s Bungalow. Forestville, Conn. 7-23-3dx FOR SALE—25-bee hives; bees in first class FRANCE’'S - BEST—Frange's 1921 baby contest is .concluded.and. here are the three chosen the prettiest babies in the country: Top—Armand Larrin, . Calais; middle—Germaine Permentier; bottom—Henri - Polevin, Paris. KING 1S TOO BUSY. Emmanuel of Italy Is Unable to Meet All American Studewt Visitors. Rome, July 26.—Owing. to ' many pressing official engagements King Victor Emmanuel was unable to meet the entire delegation of 160 Ameri- can college men and women who journeyed to Italy to participate in exercises to commemorate the 606th anniversary of the death of Dante. A short period was set aside yesterday, however, for the reception of Irwin Smith and Miss Irene L, Carter of the University of Chicago; Miss MecCall of Vassar; Prof. Marshal of the University of Utah and nine stu- dents selected from the delegation. The king spoke to each in perfect English and during the conversations recalled many pleasant meetings with American college professors and stu- Is BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, Second Hand Men’s Clothes. 116 West St. Tel. 633-23, L. ZELDES conditfon. Inspector. Office. Inspected by Deputy State Bee ing West. No. 12 Pearl Court, Pearl St. Mrs. Murphy, 2d fior. 7-22-4dx FOR SALE—Three yesr ‘old grade_Holstein heifer, just freshened. G. D. Winchel! Kensington, Conn. 7-20-1wx FOR SALE—Sand thet win Stana tne Téat for all = purposes, free -.from . gravel. Doughty snd May, Phone Plainville 102-2. B 5 1-12-12dx FO RSALE—Piunos ike mew, ‘Guaranteed, $190 to $275. One:$700 play- er, special sale. $460 Easy terms if desir- ¢d C. L Pierce & Co., opposite monu- Box 19Y, Herald. 7-23-; ‘WANTED—Automobile owners ‘tointervi us concerning Simpniz Authorized Simoniz Service Station, 187 Areh St. 1-25<5dx WANTED—Six room- temement, . west part of city or Maple Hill. Herald. - movern, in Box 247, 7-23-t¢ WANTED—Five room rent in 'good locality, by family of ‘four. Address Box 7D, Hor- ald. 7-25-2dx LEAVITT & BAYES, INC. Building—Repatring BUILDERS IN WOOD, ' BRICK STEEL AND {ONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telephones 2241 TheJ.B.MoranGarage “Let Moran Take Your Auto Troubles in Tow” Repairing by Men Who Know How. Washing Polishing Storage Prompt" Livery Service Best Equipment ‘For Charging and Repairing Batteries T.2J.B.MoranCarage 16-18 BOOTH STREET Telephone Connection NEW BUNGALOW NEAR ‘FAST ST. Can be bought right, town. $1,000 Cash and Never occupied. as owner is leaving you can move right in. kinds. Automobiile p made to order. Call up and get our & B. Mtg. Works. 110 Rockwell Ave $200 down will purchase any of the cars listed below. that are guaranteed for a period of 30 days against defec- tive workmanship and material, includ- ing service. = Our salesmen, who are courteous, will be glad to talk over any proposition on the following cars with- out the buying public feéling obligated. 1918 Stutz Bearcat, new paint and tires, car guaranteed to do 80 miles an hour. 1920 Nash spert model, equipped with wire wheels and cord tires, has new paint and many extras. 1920 Essex touring, recently overhauled and in A-1 conditionm. 1919 Buick touring, good tires, and overhauled. 1919 OQakland. 1921 Ford -sedan. 1918 Studebaker, 7-passenger. 1919 Dodge Roadster. 1918 Buick 4-cylinder touring. 1917 Saxon roadster. 1920 Paige sport model, and tire equipment. 1918 Buick roadster. 1918 Oldsmobile touring . 1920 Chevrolet touring. 1518 model 90 Overland roadster. COHEN AND HAYMOND, 160 Allyn St., Hartford, Opp. Bondmore Hotel. paint with new paint Tel. Bushnell 2357. . Your terms are our terms.: Open evenings and Sundays until 9:30. 7-2 MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Experienced lock fitter on cyl- inder and master key work. Factory lo- cated near Chicago. Good opening for steady and reliable man. Address, stating experience and wages expected, Manufac- turey, Box 5 Herald 7-25:3d REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—12 acre farm on trolley line, Southington, Conn. 5 room house, barn with hay all in, city water, 1 cow, 6) hens 4 pigs, 25 fruit trees, potatoes, corn. Plgs, cabbage. Price $4,300, $2,000 cash Balance on time. Address P. O. Box 1 Bristol, Conn. 7-23-64 FOR SALE. 20 acre farm, well divided as to tillage, pasture, wood. About 200 fruit frees. Well located, about 10 minutes to trolley and one fare to New Britain. ROBERT B. WHITE, Real Estate. 259 Main St. Open Wednesday Evening. = 7-26-21 — WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Woman to do light housework and to care for four months old child. Address Box C24, Herald. 7-26-3dc WANTED—Young gir! to go to New York for general housework. Good home. Mrs. Winstein, 48 Talcott St. 7-25-5d W/NTED—Polish or German girl for gen- eral_housework, to go to Brooklyn. Ap- ply Bristol Meat Market, 181 Gridley St. Bristol_Tel. 1070-3. Bristol. 7-23-4d —_— e LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Lady’s wrist watch, Saturday night. Return to 546 East Main St. Reward 7-26-2dx LOST—Child’s light gray dvertoat in vicin- ity, of South Main and Whiting Sts., Sai- urday evening. Reward offered .for re- turn to Mrs. Edward Nihill, 158" South Main St.. 7-25-3d _— TO RENT—Tenement four rpoms,all modern improvements. 267 Chapman St. Inquire up stairs 7-26-3dx NOTICE—Ford and Overland - speciaity. Second hand cars and storage space. Overland Repair Co., and West Pearl St. TO RENT—A 4 room apartment with ail modern improvements, at Winthrop St. Inquire at Proller, 91 Seymour St. 7-26-2dx NOTICE—L. E. Andrews, 401 Arch St., fac- tory agent; pianos and talking machine bought and sold; Lowest terms. sy SEWERS BUILT and repaired. 190 Vance St. Tel. 1703-2. NOTICE—Authorized Simoniz Service tion open for business at 167 Arch St Motorists wise Simoniz. Let us demon- strate, 7-25-6dx _— NOTICE-House painting and interior dec- orating done at most reasonable prices. A. Schacht, 74 Taleott St Tel. 1591 or 1737-3. 7-25-6dx TR SR ey e NOTICE—I need money immediately, and must dispose of my wonderful Fischer tpright piano, just like new, for $155. Address J. D. R., Box 12, Herald. 1-25-2dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, with all im. provements, good location, 128 Glen St. 7-26-3dx Tg RENT—Tenement of 4 rooms and gar- Apply 76 Belden St., City 7-26-2dx 10 RENT—Or For Sale, 3 room brick single house, all up to date improvements, large barn, room for cars fruit trees, conven- \ient to jitney. Adaress Herald Hox 28BB. 7-26-2dx FOR RENT—6 room cottage. all improve- ments, on Winthrop St. Inquire H. Rubin, 108 Winthrop St. 7-26-2ax TO RENT—Garage space for ome car. 113 Greenwood St. 7-26-3dx TO RENT—Two tenements of 5 rooms each, all improvements. 12 Maple St., Inquire 115 Beaver St., znd floor. 7-26-6 NOTICE—Local and long distance moving and hauling; also truck parties taken t> the ‘shore or elsewhere anytime. réasonable and satisfaction gyaranteed. Frank E Brown, 240 Smalley 5t. Tel IO RENT—5 room bungalow, all improye-| ~r&@ ¢-27-1mo ments; just. finished; also garage. _Call Tel. 1284-23. 7-25-2dx Inguire Inquire after Monday. 7-25-2ax TO RENT—Four room tepement. 50 Glen §t. TO RENT—Furnished fromt room for light housekeeping ; all comveniences,. with kitchenette and use of kitchen, or for 2 men. American family. “Central” T4 Seymour St, ring first right hand bell. 7-25-2dx TO RENT—4 room rents, new bease, Belden St Call 1489 or 87 West Main. G. Gans. 7120-3dx 7-25-3dx Pae TO RENT—A five room tenement, with all improvements, cor. North St. Main St. room, board If desired. Corner of Lake and High Sts. 3d Tel. 977. 7-23-3dx| TO RENT—Nicely furnished lémen. 314 Chestnut St. 10 RENT—5 room tenement, on third floor, improvements. 335 So. Mdin St. ’Inquirs 337 So. Main St. 7-23-3dx TO RENT—5 room tenement at 64 Church St, 2nd floor. Heat, furnished. Enquire at Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. 7-1-t¢ TO RENT—Three furnish ), kitchenette, for light housekeeping, elec- tric lights, gas, hot water. Inquire 65 ‘Winthrop St. 7-23-3d% TO RENT—Large front suitable for 70 EENT 5 T | % 0F two gentlemen. 100 West Main Bt. tenement, modern provements, Apply at 114 Commercial St. 6-24-t1 TO RENT—7 rooms, sultsble for roomers, steam heat. Main St. Apply Modern Boot. Shop, 168 Main St. City. 8-17-tf boarders until Oct. Prices moderate. Mrs. A. D. Frey. : p H¢ MADE PASTRY of all kinds, at 438 St. Mrs. Lillian Jones, lomerly ot thé Dairy Lunch.” 7-; ‘WANTED—EMerly lady wishes position to do light housework in small family. in- quire Mrs. John Swanson. 357 Main St. 3rd fleor 7-25-2dx LOANS AND MORTGAGES. $160,000.00 TO LOAN on second mortgages, amount to suit. Wm. L. Howard, 39 Cen- ter St.. New Haven. Con 7-23-1w Do Yon Want to Own Al.lttleStore—We can sell you a two famliy house with store included, only built about 3 years—It’s in ‘A-No.. 1 shape —You can work in the shop and your wife run the store—Price right. CAMP REAL,ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN STREET. P:KONE _/ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. i FOR SALE. - Desirable Two-Family. House and Garage on &mp This is just listed and should sell quickly. H. D. HUMPHREY 272 MAIN STREET, SATURDAY OPEN EVENING Street, RENT A TYPEWRITER Special Rates for Summer Months. 3 months for $7.50, all makes except Royal model 10 and Underwood model 5, three months for $9.00. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 'West Main Street Telephone 612 — NOTICE — Our present prices on best grade All Rail Lehigh Coal are: Egg, Stove or Nut ........ $15.00 per ton No. 2 Nut or Pea ......... $13.00 per ton Special Mixed ............ $14.00 per ton The SHURBERG COAL CO. Office, 55 Franklin St. Phones 2250-2251 R STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES| TOALL PARTS OF THE‘\VORLDi GEORGEANUIGLEY.Z37 X2 NEWRRITAIN CONN. {-STREET o 535