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Fresh Steak m‘msf{a ‘ m 12¢ slan SWORDFISH 13 0C BLUEFISH, Sliced or in i PG . 5 G630 S RIS Haddock Fresh Caught Slg;; NEW ' BRITAIN DAILY Extra Specials for Friday YOU SAVE MORE BY TRADING HERE. 367 MAIN STREET b 8c 12¢ Fresh lg:OlIIIN DERS 1b (] e Slici €S| HALIBUT 1b 22 e CLAMS, Fresh Opened Long ...... Quart 40(: ——-——I—-————-—-—-. Fat Salt Haerring 2 for 10 Bonel cop prrs m 15¢ S 55 ROTECTS ~ When the physician recommends our . PASTEURIZED MILK for the baby, " Bn’t that a good indication the quality the entire family should ‘We don’t have to misrepresent our | &t Berlin, and the balance is all pro- duced within a few miles of New Britain ‘and positively no New York milk is be- Remember our milk in the raw sta _ is better than most, but we also Pas- teurize it, insuring thereby its purity. " | Try it and you will use no other. ' J. E. Seibert & Son Telephone 1720. -nc too far advanced, or any other ail- -gun.mneedmytrelunenumrn complete cure. Electric ' treatments of all kinds. Electric light baths and all forms of the violet ray machine treatments are given without additional gost. Private woman’s treating room with l-ly!uchn:e..n.m.wsp.en_ Open evenings. " DR. COOMBS ‘Whe Natureapathic Physician and | Chiropractor, 252 Main St., Phone 765 | —DENTISTS— A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. National Bank Bldg. ‘GAS and OXYGEN ADMINISTERE® regarding, Fat Salt MACKEREL Boneéless COD STRIPS o 20¢ »20¢ SLAIN PRIEST The body of Father Patrick E. Hes]in, missing from San’ Francisco since August 2, was found buried in sand near Salada Beach, about 20 miles from SanFrancisco. He had been shot through ‘the heart. Ran- som had ben demanded after Father Heslin answered a %sick call.” Horses! Horses! Horses! Ome carload of Iowa and one car- load of Ohio Horses just arrived toda; We have all sizes, weights and colors, and prices. Also 200 head of second hand Horses will be sold at our Auction Sale every Friday. Come here and buy Horses at your own pricess We are the largest Horse dealers in New Eng- land. Private Sales Daily. Hamilton Bros. Tel. Liberty 3584. 182 George St.,, New Haven, Conn. The Leading Horse Dealer of Connecticut. e ——————} STOP THAT KNOCK ! Carbon removed while you wait, 50c per cylinder. Storage At Reasonablc Rates. HARTFORD WELDING GARAGE 447 WEST MAIN STREET New Britain. THE OLD HOME TOWN JOE HULK HURT HIS NECK LAST EVENING WHlLE' CHASJNG A BASF BALL~ 3 BILLION DROP IN U. S. FOREIGN TRADE (Continued from First Page). others has passed. Crops are now being raised on the battlefields of the devastated regions of Europe the department said, the pressing needs of manufacturing industries abroad for raw materials has been filled and the United States must now compete | in the world markets in prices terms with the other countries. “The . foreign exchange situation,” the department said ‘“also had an adverse effect on American exports last year. With exchange rates of foreign currencies depreciated to a point which made prices in dollars prohibitive, with declining imports, the impossibility of settling the bal- ances already due the United States in gold, the difficulty of arranging further credit facilities with cancel- lation of orders, rejection of goods already, shipped, and collection drafts dishonocred, it was impossible for exports to continue at the rate of $500,000,000 or $600,000,000 a month, to which they had grown during the war.” Two-thirds of the year’s decline in imports, the department asserted, was in raw materials, as American fac- tories, running only part time or en- tirely shut down, stopped buying for- eign hides, wool, cotton, silk, rub- ber and other materials. WHERE DO WE LIVE OH WHERE! OH WHERE! and Families Move But Children Come Calmly Home, Belated i Learners of Events. Sometimes even now-a-days, with the advent of prohibition and the re- turn of America to the class of per- fection, funny incidents are heard of in New Britain. “Where do I live,” as the old joksters say, had oft been heard late at night or in the wee sma’ hours before the dawning in the pre-perfect days when liquors of all aromas and scents, no costly all cents, flowed freely in the city of Hardware. order of events it has been heard although intoxicating joys of wines and other fermented juices have been replaced 'by the intoxicating joys of the seashore. Recently two well known young persons in New Britain came home from their summer vacations. To each the same thing happened. They walked to their old homes, but there was no home. The windows were bare, the door locked, and the knock on the panel gave forth a sound as empty as from the hallowed walls of historic castles. ‘“Where do I live?” was the only natural and necessary expression to burst forth from the anxious youths. And then neighbors kindly told them, “Why your people moved out last week. They did not leave their new address with us. May- be th: man who moved them could tell you. He is so-and-so and has a garage on ‘“that” street,’” and again, “Oh goodness, your folks moved yes- terday morning. They left the city but we didn’t hear where they went.” Thus the boy who had been down south enjoying all the happiness of good company and wonderful climate had to turn about anxiously and find someone who knew where his people lived. And the pretty miss who had been cavorting at the entrancing Sea- side, and who was too busy to write, ‘was extremely happy when one of the ardent local admirers told her where she lived. e LEAVITT & HAYES. INC. Building—Repairing _BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND (ONCRETF Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telcphones 2244 e U w LEY BRUS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755,13 ~tiwntes cheerfully given on all jobs BY STANLEY NO-No \TSONLY || Hp RAIDN THUKRSDAT, The supply of used cars on the market is great— Find a customer for your auto through the Herald classified column. But even with the new ) ONLY ONE CENT A WCRD. TO RENT. 70 RENT—Tenement of 5 room . modern !mprovements. 87 Columbia St.. §-18-1d TO RENT—Three rcom _attic tenement. Price 310. 76 Belden St. Fairview ‘St. —_— 8-18-3dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, first el-n condition, - all 447 Church St —_— modern improvements, Bo188-3dx TO RENT—Five room tenement Ave., all improvements, gas $22 month, Main St. on City nd Mectricity, Apply to Frank Nalr, 8-18-6d TO RENT—Very desirable 5 room flat; Leat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com:- pany, City Hall. 8-3-tf —_—— O RENT—Six room cottage, all impro: ments, with big garden, frait trees, beau: tiful place in Belvidere. 112 Carlton St. Tel. 726-5 8-17-4dx 10 RENT—One five and one six room tene. ment, all -improvements. St. 8-17-6d e e e e S [0 RENT—Five rooms, all improvements, first floor, at 74 Belden St. Call at 381 East St. 0 8-17-2d 0 RENT—Two 5 room stucco house, cor. St. tenements new Landers Ave. and East Apply Paul Zink, 24 Rocky Hill Ave. 8-17-3dx e e TC* RENT—Modern 5 room flat at 33 Dewey St. Inquire on premises. 8-15-6dx 0 RENT—A six room apartment at cor- ner of Hartford Ave. and North St. Rent $30. Four room apartments at 52 Whit- ing St. Price $15. Apply M. Cohen, 378 Stanley St.. Tel. 2425. 8-15-t1 — e 70 RENT—Garage space. H. & B. Mfg Co.., 110 Rockwell Ave. 8-9-u IO RENT—S5 room tenement at 04 Church St, 2nd fiocr. Heat, furnished. Enquirc at"Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. T-1-t — TO RENT—5 room tenement, modurn Im- provements Apply at 114 C WANTED WANTED—Baby carriage, in good condition. Reasonable. Calr 2442-12. 8-18_2ax WANTED—One or two gentlemen to boarc and room in privaté American family, filcc location. Call 290 Maple St. 8.18-3dx WANTED—A 5 room tenement, all improve- melits, by young American couple. Wes end 'preferred. Occupancy between Sep- tember 1 and October 1. Address Box 4 Herald. 8-15-t1 Sm———— WANTED—FEMALE® HELP WANTED—Competent maid for gener: housework. Mrs. O. F. Bennett 39 Har rison ‘St. 8-13-3d WANTED—An experienced girl for genera' housework A. W. Rice, 29 Cedar St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—By owner, fine 4 temement house -all modern improvements, .with 2 car garage. Large yard containing frui trees, Property is centrally located: Party leaving town. Call 1171-3. . 8-18-3ax FOR SALE—A two-family house with mod ern improvements. Price reasonable.~Call at 118 Dudley St, Belvidere. 8-13-3dx FOR SALE—S3 lots, or exchange for an au. tomobile. Must be worth $500. ~Call 305 Broad St. 8-17-3dx FOR SALE—Six room cottage, new, all im- provements. Main St., Kensington, opposite Paper Goods garage. Albino Olearo. 8-16-5dx FOR SALE—Two tenement house and lot Reason for selling, try. 388 Jubilee St. FOR SALE—6 room cottage, hard wood floors and trim, fire place and large lof 7 room cottage, 1-2 acre land, fruit and improvements; hot wate: ge. 10 room house, all fmprovements., heat, 1-3 acre lan 2-family house; just bought on easy terms. 3-family house; will be completed thie week. Lot 450 ft. deep. Price moderate. 5 1-2'acre farm, 5 min from trolley. Fruit trees, lerries, poultry house, garage, 100m houge in fine repair. ' Can be bought for $6,000. 6 room cottage on Obed Helights, Saybrook. Conn., or will exchange for shore prop- etry. 140 Main St., Room 9. T steam completed; can be FOR SALE—At Maple Hill, roor: bungalow. Price and terms reason- uble. For further particulars Inquire C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St, Hartford. or phone evenings, New Britain 8-13-6dx Newington, 6- room cottage. Wil gell ruu.mnble H U. Thompson. 59 Arch St. L. ZELDES 1S BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, Second Hand Men’s Clothes. 116 West St. Moorland Farm Producer of the Highest Quality Milk and Cream Invites the - Public to inspect its Stables and Cooling and Bot- tling Plant on SATURDAY AFTERNOON . s August 20th. % Ofie sifle from end of Arch St. AUGUST. 18 steam 114 Commercial- 8-18-1dx St SO e it e U0 RENT—Suite of communicating rooms, well heated. Rent reasonable. Centrally located. J. M. Hallinan, 142 Main St. FOR SALE—Mack 1920 2 1-2 ton truck. §-18-6d] Make me an offer. 541 Church St. Tel. P R ST s L SRS e o T7TE B 8-18-3dx TOO RENT—S5 room temement, modern im- provements,’ 6§ Belden St. Apply at 183] FOR ‘SALE—Ford Coupe, 1920, ‘motor in 1021 CLASSIFIED | lc A WORD / MINIMUM CHARGE 20c - CASH IN ADVANCE 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- vertlser money. AUTOMOBILES \ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | Graduates are now filling good positions! FQOR SALE—Broilers 90c and $1.00 each. in every state in the union. License guar- | Dregsed and delivered. Tel. 1836-3. T. anteed when qualified. 8-18-6d1 sarich, 510 Shuttle Meadow Ave. 8_18-2dx NOTICE—Cummings Auto Driving School 47.49 Main St. Hartford, will accept a limited numb.. of pupils this month as school is now beginning its 17th year. 3rd floor. 8-18-2ax 1OR SALE—Household goods, china closet, library table, ryss and gas ctove. Inquire 91 Seymour St., No dealers need apply. 7icluding a 1st_fioor. 8-18-1dx first class mechanical condition. a splendid buy: This is 8-18-3dx | ‘OR SALEOne Jewel gas range and one Model Stewart coal range. Tel. Phone 1061-4. Apply 31 Lin- FOR SALE—1915 Reo Touring, coln5t. iy i ment good running order. Price $175. all equip- Good Inquire 123 Main St. tires. 8-18-3dx FOR SALE—Twenty good -lw week. old pln< Westell Norton, Berlin. FOR SALE—Parlor, dining room and bed Toom set, sofa, wood Kitchen stove; also dishes. inquire 149 Weat Main St.; Pl 8-1 FOE SALE—Auto tire and accessory store, Will sell at inven. Reply P. O. Box 8-18-3dx doing good business. tory. Rent reasonable. 43, city. FOR SALE—Ford worm drive truck, with cab and stake body, 6x8, in first class me-{ FOR SALE—Oh, Housewives! Corn for canning should be picked the day its used. I have acres of it, prime for canning. At reasonable prices. Clifton E. Davenport, 1290 Stanley St. Phone 1430. §-17-3dx chanical condition. Tel. 1959. §-17-3dx FOR SALE—Ford touring, just nvorhlulvevd 1 _Fisnman, 173 Cherry St 8-17-3dx Shock absorbers, Zenith carburators. sell at sacrifice. 5 FOR SALE—Soda fountain and National Cash Register, perfect condition. FEasy payments. Axelrod’s Pharmacy, Park St. TN TR R e FOR SALE—1920 Dort touring, in excellent shape; only run 4,500 miles. Will sell foi cash or terms, $575. Must be seen to be a I'OR SALE—1918 Studebaker Six, seven pas- Must be sold as owner needs cash 8-17-2a e EOR SALE—{ plece white ivory upholstered appreciated. Box 3D, Herald. 8 O e Iy NDhl set, consisting of 1 table, 2 chairs and Chaise lounge Inquire Mrs. Ames, 218 _West St., Bristol, Conn. 8-17-2dx 8-17 senger. for building purposes. ure. Must be Inquire News Stere, 101 8-17-3dx Box B Herald ¥O RSALEHouschold farai sold at once. Arch St. EOR SALE—Half ton Ford delivery truck. First class condition. Call Flainville, Phone 94 e FOR SALE—Wardrobe, 1n good condition. Conn. 177 Glen St. 8-16-3dx ¥OR SALE—Vim 1-2 ton truck. In good con- dition FOR SALE—Baby carriage at 7 Walnut St. Inquire 46 Spring St., City. 8-16-3ax 8-17-3dx FGR sAI E—Pullets and laying hens. Rhode, Barred, Leghorns, Black Cochin; also Pigeons, market and fancy Mrs. A. Uhryn, 112 Carlton St. 8-15-6dx ¥OR SALE—A bargain. 1919 Ford touring in good running orier for $250. Inquire at 267 Chapman. Tel. 755-12 8-16-3d> FOR SALE—S$ room cottage on Francis st. Telephone 861-3. 8-15-6dx CYLINDER GRINDING—Repme work of all kinds. Automobils parts made to ord Call up sna get our new prics YOR SALE—Split mixed wood, $14.00 per cord, delivered any part of New Britain. Tel. 675-13. . 8-12-15dx e e ] FOUND UND—Overcoat, Wednesday .evening, om Lincoln St. Owner have same by address- ing Box 21 Herald Office. , §-13-3dx e WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE, ° AUTOMOBILES. USED CARS. 1921 Hudson 7 passenger. demount- able rims, 5,000 miles, guaranteed. 1920 Hudson, 7 passenger touring, with cord tires, guaranteed, run 7,000 miles. 1918 Chevrolet, newly painted. very low figure. 1016 Hudson, 6-40, 7 passenger tour- ing, $300. Bargain. Commercial Cars. 1520. Ford Delivery. 1918 Buick Delivery, §. & F. MOTOR SALES CO. 155 Elm St. Tel, 781 8-16-3d 5 passenger Sedan, Real value at CLERKS—(Men, women) over 17, for Postal Main Service $130 month. Experienge un- necessary. For free particulars - aminations, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner), 843 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C 8-17-ddx MALE HELP WANTED WWANTED—Girl bookkeeper, with at least 1 few years experience on double entry. State experience and, give references. Ad- Box 21Y, Herald. dres: 8-18-2dax E—C NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., electro platers, FOR SALE-Clark Jewel gas stove in good condition. 630 Stanley Sty 35 Broad St, Plainville. s5-18-t¢ The little Want Advis. are Making Quick Sales These Days — E g g 8, Baby Chicks, Second Hand Furniture, Real " Estate atd What Not. ONLY CENT A WORD. NOTICES NOTICE—Will exchange good bullding lot on Arch St evenings for auto. Tel 2312-§ 8-15-14 DRESSMAKING—Mrs. A. §. Kolbin has re- turned from the Catskill Mountains and will resume dressmaking latest Farisian fall fashions. st. Complete line 47 East Main Tel. 396. 5-17-4d NOTICE—Krist Andrietis, painter, decorator and- paper -hanger. Fouse painting. st. Inside and outside Contract work. 87 Spring . City. 17-. aflx NOTICE—Persofis having any matter of bus- iness with Amtonio Demarco, 66 Oak Bt. please settle before lagt of month. 8-15-1wx H. D. PARAMOUR, Contractor and Bulld- er. Lowest estomates given on all work. Tel. 1593. 8-13-6dx NOTICE—Cars washed and polished, oiled and greased. Electric lights and horns re- paired. Qlark’s Automobile Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. Open Friday and Sat- urday evenings. 8-11-3dx WE ARE JOBBERS of manufactur- ing_goods of all description. 1f you have anything to offer kindly advise us and our representative will call on promptly. West End Cut Sale Co. ‘Wall St, Boston, Mass WIL] HESSE & CO., Plumbing, anl Hot Water Heating. Maple Hill. 1016-4. 3- t-ndx NOTICE—OId mattresses, box springs, cush- fons, etc. made over equal to new and returned same day. New mattresses, box eprings, pillows etc., made to order. Up- holstering. Hardware City Bedding Co, 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. -25-1mox. TO RENT—Pleasant furmished room, ment, for light housekeeping, ome or two persons. At 177 Glen St. 3-16-3dx TO RENT—One or two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Electric lights, gas, hot water. Inquire 65 Winthrop St. . 8-17-38x TO RENT—Nice pleasant room, with board 17 desiced. Corner Lake and High Sts. s-13-3a SUMMER RESORTS. MOMAUGUIN—* board, rooms, home cooking. Special low rates to parties. Tor circular address Mrs. LeVasseur, Sec- ond Ave., East Haven. 8-16-38x SOUND VIEW—Furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping. Sunshine Cottage, P. ©. Box 64. 8-13-5dx Cottage 1905, for Oct. 1st. Good table. Mrs, A. D. Frey. 7142 boarders until Prices moderate. TAUGODA COTTAGE, Momsuguin. Large, airy rooms, Excellent beach. Mrs. E. Schaefer, Proprietress. - Telephone New Haven Colony 6693. 8-19-19-23-25-27-29-30-31 Trucking and Storage AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR THE PROSPECTIVE USED MOVING OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS BY EXPERTS OUE SPECIALTY. Packing, Crating and Shipping either by Rail or Truck. We will take full charge of your moving, thereby rellMl‘ iun ot all trouble. CAR BUYER.. $150 DOWN. Makes you the proud owner of any of the following popular makes. We have always made an effort to help the purchaser choose the car best suited for his particular purposes. tear of Dickinson 1921 Overland Sedan. 1918 Saxon Roadster. 1918 model 90 Overland Touring. 1917 Dodge Roadster. 1921 Ford Touring. 1919 Maxwell Sport Model. Stutz Bearcat Roadster. 1918 Willys-Knight, 7 passenger. 1918 Allen Sedan. 1918 Oakland Coupe. 1919 Buick Touring. (1918 Studebaker Touring, Our salesmen are on the floor at all times to show courtesy to our clientele. The foremost policy of our service. COHEN & HAYMOND, INC. 160 Allyn Street. Tel. 2-2857. Hartford. | 15.5d 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343, Best of equipment for Local and Long Distance Furniture Mo Inter-Urban Transfer & Storage 167 1-2 Main Street, New Britain. Tel. 2090, 2002. Drug Store. Al P, Marsh, Manager Good One-Family House at East End, on Chest- nut Street—Owner is Leaving Town or He Would Not Sell at Any Price—Nice Three-Family House on Stanley Street—Main Street Store to Rent. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. ROOMS 305-6 BANK. BLDG, RARE OPPORTUNITY to purchase a fine Lot on Winthrop St., B’%xéesg Sewer and Sidewalk all laid. For Particul H. D. HUMPHREY ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BLD’ —m————— SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Experienced meat cutter. Good references. E. Atwater, 120 Wallace St. 8-17-3dx WANTED—Situation of any kind, by ex- zervice man. Married. Address Situation, Box 12, Herald. 8-16-4dx 3 months for $7.50, all WANTED—Woman wishes position as prac- tical nurse during day. Reference if re- quired. Box 27XX, Herald Office. §-16-3dx ’The.l B.Morzn Garage | Best Equipment For Charging Batteries. Batteries for Rent. Washing Polishing 72 West Main Street Storage Repairing by Men Who Know How ° STEAMSHIP “Let Moran Take Your Auto Troubles in Tow” Cadillacs A Specialty. The J.B. Moran Garage | 16-18 BOOTH STREET Tel. 622-15. 257 M STRE GEQRGEANUIGLEY OPEN SAT. EVENINGS RENT A TYPEWRITER Special Rates for Summer Months. makes except Royal mode! 10 and Underwood model 5, three months for $9.00.¢ New Britain Typewriter Exchange Telephone 612 TICKETS ' FOREIGN REMITTANCES TO ALL'PARTS OF THE'WORLD| AIN e~ NEWERITAIN, LDW

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