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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAIN SATURDAY. .AUGUST 20, More Than Par Value At the new price of $1635 the five-passenger *‘Glen- brook™ gives you gratifying evidence of how far your dollar can go toda Here is a brand new product—not an old model carried over as a 1921 motor car. And it is a sound, practical investment because with the Paige first cost is last cost. The “Glenbrook” is endowed with the thrift idea. It has respect for your pocket book when it comes to gasoline, tire mileage and repan' bills. And as for performance — Imagine a motor that accelerates from five to twenty-five miles an hour in nine Then you will have a new vision of when you sit behind the wheel of the and accept any challenge of the road. seconds flat! what to expect **Glenbrook”” PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, Michigan Manufacturers of Motor Cars and Motor Trucks LASH MOTOR CO. Cor. W. Main and Lincoln Streets 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. 102;. CLASSIFIED | 1c 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- vertiser money. E —_——— e e TO RENT. TO RENT—Three room flat, cated. John A. Andrews Co. TO RENI'—4 room tenement, facing Smallely school; all improvements, 1st floor. T4 Talcott St. Tel. 423-3. 8-20-1dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, all im- provements. Also one store 330 East Main t. 8-20-2dx TO RENT—Five rooms, 3d floor; modern improvements. Stanley St. Adults only. Apply 513 East St. Phone 503. 8-20.1dx I'G RENT—Three rooms, attic tenement, 76 Belden st. §-20-1dx S YO RENT—Four room tenement, all im- provements. 15 Griswold St. Inquire 110 Rockwell Ave. Joseph Dornfeld. 8-20-3dx TO RENT—Tenement of 3 rooms at 12 John St. Apply at 369 Park St. 8-20-tf TO RENT—Pleasant tenement of four rooms, suitable for small family. 28 Fair- view St 8-20-3d 10 RENT—Light housekeeping apartment, two or three rooms, one front room, for sentleman. 103 West Main St. 8-19-2dx 10 RENT—By Sept. 1st, five rooms, second floor; all modern improvements. 71 Rob- erts St. Inquire down stairs. 8-19-3dx e SeaEs e TO RENT—Tenements at 12 Lincoln St. and 14 Lincoln St. Inquire at Fruit Store. 43u West Main Si 8-19-3dx fO RENT—5 room tenement 2nd floor, 21 Hurlburt St. 8-19-2dx TO RENT—Two tenements one of three and one of four rooms; all improvements. In- quire 82 Franklin St. 8-19-3dx —_— e 0 RENT—Tenement, 434 West Main St., 2nd floor. Inquire at Fruit Store, 43t West Main St. '8-19.3ax L0 RENT—Three rooms, furnished apari- ment, in good location; reasonable. P Grand St. 5-19-2dx 1 AUTOMOBILI FOR SALE—1920 Cleveland six touring car, { cheap for cash. Fine mechanically. Call 3041-2 or 139 Winthren St §-20-3dx small sideboard. ~Together or separate. Morse, 21 Broad, Plainville. 8-20-3dx FOR SALE—Ford light delivery, 1914, in ex- cellent running condition. ' Brand new tires and tubes. Demountable rims, etc. Come along, test it out yourself. Any reasonable offer takes it. Call any time, 519 Arch St., rear. New Britain, Conn. 20-6dx FOR SALE—Buick Touring, 1918, excellent Tunning order, new top, battery, cord tires two extras, bumper, spot light, etc. $100. A. B. Plerce, 530 East St §-20-2ax Il FOR SALE—Chevrolet Coupe, late model in good conditign; reasonable price. Tel. 971-3. 8-19-2dx NOTICE—Cummings Auto Driving School, 47-49 Main St., Hactford, will accept a limited number of pupils this month as school is now beginning its 17th year. Graduates are now filling good positions in every state in the union. License guar- anteed” when qualified. 8-18-6d FOR SALE—Mack 1920 2 1-2 ton truck. Make me an offer. 54l Church St. Tel. 1747-3. 8-18-3dx FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, 1920, motor in first class mechanical condition. This is a splendid buy. Phone 1061-4. §-18-3dx FOR SALE—1915 Reo Touring, all equip- ment good running order. Good tires. Price $175. Inquire 123 Main St. 8-18-3dx FOR SALE—Auto tire m 4 accessory store, doing good business. Will sell at inven_ tory. Rent ressonable. Reply P. O. Box 43, City. 8-18-3dx CYLINDER GRINDING—Repmr work of all kinds. Automobile parts m-~de to_ order Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rackw 1l A‘s‘l : -15-t FOR SALE—12 White Orpington chickens, two to three months old. Phone 683-6. §-19-2dx N FOR SALE—Rooming business 12 rooms, hot water heat; good people in it. Central. Box 27D, Herald 8_19-t¢ FOR SALE_Twenty good siw weeks old pl _Westell Norton, Berlin. 657-14. $-1i-6d| x F OR SALE—Pullets and laying hens. Rhode, Barred, Leghorns, Black Cochin also Pigeons, market and fancy M Al Uhryn, 112 Carlton St. 8- -6dx l FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Oak dining table, chairs and | NOTIGENU Bone Corscticre. Telephone $61-3. §-15-6dx The little Want Advts. are Making Quick Sales These Days — E g g 8, Baby Chicks, Second Hand Furniture, Real Estate ard What Not. ONLY CENT A WORD. NOTICES Goodwin, 65 Lincoln St. Tel. 1 August Ladies’ Home Journal, Page S 5-17-Wed&Sat-tt OTICE—C. Matteo & Co., electro platers, 35 Broad St, Plainville. 5-15-tf DKESSMAKING—Mrs. A. §. Kolbin has re. turned from the Catskill Mountains and will resume dressmaking. Complete line latest Farisian fall fashions St. Tel. 396. OTICE—Krist Andriotis, painter, decorator and paper hanger. Inside and outside Fouse painting. Contract work. 87 Spring st., City §-17-2dx NOTICE—Fersons having any matter of bus-, 8-15-1wx FOR SALE—Split mixed wood, $14.00 per cord, delivered any part of New Britain. Tel. 675-13. N¢ 8-12-15dx FOR SALE—35 H. P. Briglow Horizontal Boiler, in A-1 condition. Box 613, City. 8_.19-2dx FOR SALE—Upright piano, scarf and stool. Fine condition, $100. Fine for a begin- ner. Bargain. Andrews, 401 Arch S 8-19-2d FOR SALE—Good cow; also business wagon, new. Virgil Steele, 411 Farming- Ave. §-19-2dx YTICE—Corbin’s Corner Farm—Milk from tuberculin tested cows is now being de. Livered by T. S. Anderson Greenwood St. This milk is bottled and — the farm. Erwin Whitham. -20-tf NOTICE—Cars washed and polished; oiled and greased. Electric lights and horns re~ paired. Clark’s Automobile Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. urday evenings. Open Friday and Sat- §-11-3dx WILLIAM HESSE & CO., Plumbing, Steam, anl Hot Water Heating. Maple Hill. Tel. 1016-4. 5-9-20dx NOTICE—OId mattresses, box springs, cush. LOST uys'r_smurdn' Aug. 13th, small white curly haired. Finder please return Arch St., top floor. §-20.1dx | FOUND iness with Antonio Demarco, 66 Oak m../ ¥OR SALE—8 room cottage on Francls St.| please settle before last of month. ions, etc., made over equal to mew and returned same day. New mattresses, Hox springs, pillows etc., made to order. Ups holstering. Hardware City Bedding Co, 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. -28-1mox NOTICE—Shoes repaired with the best ma- terial, Sullivan heels; low prices. Wil call for and deliver. The Shoe Repairing, 120 Arch St 5-19-3dx FOUND—August 13, small pig. Kensington, Tel. 695-3. §-20-3dx NOTICE—J. Amszin does automobile paint- ing of every description at reasonable prices. Corner Elm and Seymour Tel. 1734-2 §-19- x FURNISHED KOOMS., C— = WANTED —_— A REPUTABLE CONCERN 0 RENT—Suite of communicating rooms, NEW PRICES OF PAIGE CARS . well heated. Rent reasonable. Centrally Closed Cars located. J. M. Hallinan, 142 Main St. 8-18-6G Coupe, 6-44, 4-Passenger sty g e i 00 RENT—5 room tenement, modern im- Coupe. 66, 5-Passenger 358 provements, 68 Belden St. Apply at 18: Sedun o6, 7 Pasnenger o . Fairview St. 5155 B Prices 1.6, b Factory, Tax Extra not water. Inquire 65 Winthrop St. ment of five or six rooms, by small Amer- §.20-3a| ican family. Address Box 28J, Herald. §-20-3dx AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR THE PROSPECTIVE USED TO RENT—Nicely furnished room, suitable | — one or two gentlemen in private fam_| WANTED—One or two gentlemen to board 8-20-2dx | and room in private American (amsfls‘. nldca -18-3dx Inquire 70 Lake St. CAR BUYER.. $150 DOWN location. Call 230 Maple St. PARKER & DEMING REALTORS Four room cottage in Plainville, only $2,000 —$600 cash. Two family houses in the west end. $8,500, $9,000, $12,500. All good places. Three family house West Main street. Three family house Fairview street. A very good place, reasonable. THE OLD HOME TOWN AFTER LIVING SIDE BY SIDE FOR 40 YEARS, THEYVE JUST DISCOVERED THEY WERE BoTH 3SO0RN ON THE SAME DAY, SAME MONTH AND YEAR., [y BET 'THEYLL IND_ THEY RE RELATED! Pt RED MEN IN MERIDEN State Affair Is Being Held in Silver City—Many New Britain Lodge Members Take Part. \ Meriden, Aug. 20.—Meriden is host today of Red Men from New Haven, Hartford, Bridgeport, New Britain, Bristol, Southington, ‘Wallingford, West Haven, Milford, Collinsville, Torrington, Rockville, Waterbury, South Manchester and Naugatuck up- on the occasion of the annual state field day of the order conducted un- der the auspices of Montowese tribe of this city. There was a street parade this afternoon with the Daugh- ters of Pocahontas taking part, ending at Starlight park, where a program of athletic events had been scheduled. GREEK REPRESENTATION Prominent Athen’s Statesmen To Go To Geneva. Athens, Aug. 20.—Greece will be represented by a strong delegation at the second meeting of the assembly of the league of nations, which will be- gin at Geneva on September 5. An- "nouncement was made yesterday that George P Baltazzis, foreign minister; Demetri Panas, Greek ministser to Ru- mania and Georgios Streit, former min- ister of foreign affairs, would be sent to the meeting. BY STANLEY TO RENT—Five room tenement, first clas: condition, all modern improvements, a 447 Church St. 5-188-3da TO RENT—Five room tenement on City Ave, all improvements, gas and #lectricity, 22 month. Apply to Frank Nair, 5i: Main St. 8-15-6a 70 RENT—Very desirable 5 room flat, stean 1eat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City Hall. 8-3-t1 rO RENT—Six room cottage, all improve- ments, with big garden, fruit trees, beau- tiful place in Belvidere. 112 Carlton St. 8-17-4dx 'T—One five and one six room tene- all improvements. 114 Commercia. 8-17-6c TO RENT—Modern 5 room flat at 33 Dewey St. Inquire on premises. §-15-6d> TO 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, 37 Stanley St. Tel. 2425 §-15-t1 e e 7O RENT—Garage space. H. & B. Mfg Co.., 110 Rockwell Ave. 8-9- IO RENT—5 room tenement at 64 Church St, 2nd foor. Heat, furnished. Enquirc at Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. 7-1-t TO RENT—5 room tenement, modern Im- provements. Apply at 114 Commercial St 6-24-t WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE. CLERKS—(Men, women) over 17, for Posta Main Service $130 month. Experience un necessary. For free particulars of ¢ aminations, write J. Leonard (former Civ Service examiner), 843 Equitable Bldg. Washington, D. C 8-17-4dx —DENTISTS— A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. National Bank Bldg. GAS and OXYGEN ADMINIST KR CRUWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-13 tistimates cheerfully given on all jobe PERSONALS Miss Rose Lynch of Washington street, is spending a vacation at Oak Bluffs, Mass. Miss Catherine Campbell of Cleve- land street, is at Sound View on vacation. Mrs. Mary Gross, 50 South High street has returned from a touring trip through Bridgeport and New York. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Dyson of 78 Black Rock avenue have returned from a two weeks' stay at Block Island. Mrs. A. W. Zahnleiter and three children of Maple street have re- turned from a seven weeks' vacation at Lake Pocotopaus. a CONVENTION WEDNESDAY, Arrangements were made for attend- ing the state convention of the A. O. H. at Hartford Wednesday of next week, at a meeting of the Rev. William A. Harty branch last evening. Plans also were discussed concerning the attend- ance at the county conveation to be held at Bristol in September. Captain Thomas Donlan’s card team was de- feated by Robert Murray’s team by the score of 60-34. President William J. Hickey has been appointed lieutenant to Captain Murray and vice president James Desmond has been made lieuten- ant to Captain Donlan. 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 . 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. 1913 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. Hartford. §-18-3d Tel. 2-2357. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. “OR SALE—In Southington, 8 acre farm six room house, barn, one cow, one heifer four pigs, 100 chickens, 43 fruit trees, ai crops and farming implements, 100 yards from trolley. Price $3,500. $1,500 cash The balance on time. Address o Box 172, Bristol. 9-20-1w OR SALE—i8 acre farm, fine large house good barns, hen houses, garage and sev eral other buildings. This farm has frontage of 1,700 ft. on State Road. One of the best locations between Boston anc New York for club house, inn or summe: boarding house. Cashman Farm Agency Berlin, Conn. Tel. 668-4. 5-20-1ds FOR SALE—By owner, fine 4 tenement house all modern improvements, with > car garage. Large vard containing fruit 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 Dudiey St., Belvidere. §-15-3dx “OR SALE—Six room cottage, new, all im- provements. Main St., Kensington, opposite Paper Goods garage. Albino Olearo. -1 FOR SALE—Two tenement house and lot Reason for selling, sickness—leaving coun try. 188 Jubilee St. 8-16-5dx FOR SALE—Locust St.., 6 room cottage Will sell rcasonable. H. U. Thompsor, 59 Arch St 7-28-tf FOR SALE—On East St., building lot 100 feet front including corner lot. Address Lot, Box 8, Herald. §-20-2dx FOR SALE—6 room cottage, hard wood floors and trim, fire place and large lot. -family house: just completed; can be bought on easy terms. 10 room house, all improvements, steam heat, 1-3 acre land. Easy terms. Small sh' payment mily house: just completed; can be ought on easy terms. room cottage on Obed Heights.Saybrook, Conn. or will exchange for shore prop- erty. 140 Main St., Room 9. Tel. 1790 8-20-. —_—— AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS—Make §75.00 weekly selling guar- nteed hosiery. We guarantee $36.00 weely full time an hour spare time. Experience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hos- iery, Darby, Pa §-20-1dx L. ZELDES IS BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SEC3ND HAND FURNITURE. Also, Second Hand Men's Clothes 116 Wesat. St. Tel, 633-23 rO RENT—Third floor, three furnished R 1ooms for light housekeeping. Modern im- | W provements. Adults. Inquire 78 Maple . first floor §-19-3dx 'ANTED—A 5 room tenement, all improve- ments, by youns American couple. West end preferred. Occupancy between Sep- tember 1 and October 1. Address Box 4, Herald. 5-15-t¢ G RENT—Nice pleasant room, with board | — —— ——————— 1t desired. Corner Lake and High Sts. W §-18-3d —— —_____} TO RENT—One or two furnished rooms for \ t housekeeping Electric lights, gas, | WANTED—At once or before Sept. 15, tene- SUMMER EESORTS. NDIAN NECK—Branford Cottage 1905, for boarders until Oct. 1st. Good table. Prices moderate. Mrs. A: L. Frey. 7-1-t¢ — W, SITUATION WANTED. W —_——— ANTED—By three adults, small apart- ment, with improvements, near center. Rent must be reasonable. Box 6T, Her- ald. §-13-2dx ANTED—Work for 1 ton truck, local or long distance. Tel. $16-3. §-13-5dx WANTED—FEMALE HELP ANTED—Competent maid for general housework. Mrs. O. F. Bennett 39 Har- rison St. 8-18-3d # ANTED—Woman wishes position as prac- [ WWANTED—Chambermaid. tical nurse during day. Reference if re- quired. Box 27, Herald Office. §-19-3dx Apply Regal Hotel, Church St. 8.19-2dx WANTED—Driver private family; several years experience; ex-serviceman. Box 7 Herald. s_19-2dx For Sale—One of w. TED—A competent cook and la: ess. None other need apply. Best re erences required. Mrs. Edwin Hills, Plainville, Ct. 5-20.t¢ the Best Lots in Stanley Quarter by SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 Main Street Here’s a Desirable One-Family House at thelf West End for Only $6,500—You Can’t Beat It—"; " See Us About Selling Yo Tel. 24 ur Property—We Have® Calls for Good Two-Family House Right Now. CAMP REAL E 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343. STATE CO. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. SIXTEEN CENTS A MONTH will insure an average dwelling house against all forms of V d Storms or Cyclones in Buy Now. H. D. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BLD the extent of $2,500. Don’t Delay— No scction immune—No locality safe. HUMPHREY OPEN SAT. EVENINGS RENT A TYPEWRITER Special Rates for S ummer Months. 3 months for $7.50, all makes except Royal mode! 10 and Underwood model 5, three months for $9.00. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street STEAMSHIP FOREIGN RE Telephone 612 TICKETS MITTANCES TOALL PARTS OF THE/WORLD E_EHEE[A:TII.IIELEY S eme ™ NEWRRITAIN CONN