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12 YOU CAN'T BEAT IT One Old French Woman Asks in Sur- prise Who Marshal What He Did. Paris, Aug. 30.—Those isolated per- sons who were reported several yvears ago not to have known there was a 'war in progress have been outdone. ‘When Marshal Foch went to Roye Trecently to lay one of the many cor- nerstones he has put in place, he bassed a group of old women. “Look,” said one. ‘“There Marshal Foch.” “Well,” said another. and what has he done?” Foch Is and goes “Who is he Richards, An American, is Killed By Native Mexicans ‘Washington, Aug. 30.—David I Richards, an American, was killed by Mexicans at Chivela last Friday, ac- cording to consular advices from Sal- ina Cruz, received today at the State department. Richards home was at Niles, Calif. The consul gave no details of the killing except that it was done *by natives. Taxas River Will Not Be Impr‘ovcd Just Now Washington, g 30.—Improve- ‘nent by the federal government of the Brazos river and its tributaries in Texas to provide adequate protection frcm flood is unadvisable at present, according to a report of army en- gineers transmitted today to congress )y Secretary Weeks. GREEKS VS. TURKS Warships Busy Bombarding Towns— Defeat Rumor Denied. Athens, Aug. 30—Reports that Greek troops engaged in the offensive against the Turkish Nationalists in Asia Minor have suffered a reverse are deniea in an official statement issued here. It is declared, however, that the battle along the Sakaria river is continuing with violence. Towns along the southern coast of the Black sea have been bombarded by Greek warships, the statement says. JOHN W. ALLEN HONORED The New Britain Building Commis- sion met this morning and voted to attend the funeral of John W. Allen in a body. Arthur Rutherford and Stanley Traceski were appointed to draw up a resolution on the former: building inspector’s death. Yeast for Health?—Yes inTabletForm-Vitamon Quickly Puts on Firm Flesh, Overcomes Constipation, Increases Energy and § Invigorates the Body ; To make it easy, pleasant and econom- fcal for weak, thin, run-down folks to get the full health-giving, strength- buflding benefits of the true yeast-vita- mines chemists have at last found a way to prepare a proper dose in highly concentrated tablet form called Vitamon. These tiny tablets will not cause gas or upset the stomach, but on the contrary are a great aid to digestfon. Watch how quickly your nerves are strengchened, Jour energy increased and your body Tounds out with firm, solid flesh. Boils and skin eruption seem to vanish as if by magic fresh and from and clear. constipation their laxatives and rapid and amazing the complexion Even chronic soon throw away worr~ no more. So are t\e results that saccess is absolutely guaranteed or the small price you pay will be promptly refunded and the trial will cost you nothing. Be sure to remember the name VI-TA-MON—the original and yeast-vitamine tablets—there is nothing else_like it. At all good druggists, such as Dickinson Drug Co., Clark & Brainerd, Mallinowski & O'Brien. becomes sufferers genuine ! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAIN TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, Robbers Get $240,000 In Loo_t of Big Vault Chicago, Aug. —Robbers who last night looted 19 deposit boxes in the Security Trust and Deposit com- pan; aults in the Masonic Tem- ple, obtained $224,000 officials an- nounced yesterday. The loss is covered by insurance Raw, untreated milk is dangerous tor Baby for RAW MILK contains large numbers of germs that may wreck its life—germs that are ren- ldered harmless by only ONE method, | PASTEURIZATION. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK is safe for young and old—it ig really safe because not alone does it come from healthy cows and handled with but it is ALSO PAS- making it absolutely sanitary care, TEURIZED, pure. L GIVE US A TRIAL. 'J. E. Seibert & Son i Easteu_rized Mjlk& Cre_egx}_l NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE ALIVE OR FRESH KILLED BROILERS AND FOWLS Also the well known Purina Chicken Chowder, Scratch, Chick and Pigeon Feed. All Sorts of Fishing Tackle 105 ARCH ST., Tel. 1121-3 Beautiful Country Home House contains 10 rooms. All modern improvements including Gas, Electric Light, Bath, Hot and Cold running water, Steam Heating System, fine well with modern Electric Pumping System. Large barn, 8 acres of land, pastures for 2 cows, meadow to cut about 4 ton of hay, fruit trees, berry bushes, grape vines, chicken coops. brook runs through land, 2 Ideally located on Worthington Ridge, Berlin, Conn. For Details Phone 728 New Britain. The Home Banking & Realty Co. THE OLD HOME TOWN THE CHECKER CLUB GAVE T Sav { ThRIS i3A TOo GET BACK BEFORE TRAIN BY STANLEY NO-NO—IF M P.ATE MY WIFE li NILL CPOWN EZULAR STANLEY = e nf_-//////%/f/z‘/ 224 IN ELMER WIGHTS BACK YARD ITS ANNLAL. PICHIC TODAY 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. TO RENT. TO RENT—4 rooms, all improvements, private house. Inquire 17 Dewey St §-30-3ax IO RENT—Four rooms, all improvements, at 157 Fairview St. 8-30-wdx TO RENT—One 5 room tenemeat with all improvements on City Ave. FPrice $22. Inquire Frank Nair, 553 Main St. 5.30-3d TO RENT—1 6 room tenement, all improve- ments, on 2nd floor. Hawkins St. In- «quire 75 Hawkins St. Tel. 1900. 8-30-2dx TO RENT—First class 4 room tenement, second floor; all improvements; brick building Inquire F. Levine, 22 Hurlburt st 8-30-3dx tenement, $18, at 140 Glen St., 2nd floor. Inquire 178 Tremont St. Tel. 1331-14. 8-30-1d3 TO RENT—35 room temnement, all improve- ments, 128 Cherry St. Inquire 130 Cherry. 8-30-1wx TO RENT—5 room TO RENT—Four desirable rooms, first floor; reasonable rent; improvements. Inquire 2nd floor, 129 Glen St 8-30-1dx r0 RENT—5 room tenement, all improve- ments; rent reasonable. 14 Lincoln St Inquire Fruit Store, 436 West Main St. 8-30-3dx 0 RENT—Five room tenement, all im- provements, steam heat, at rear 219 Chest- nut St. Inquire Frank Nair, 553 Main St. 8-29-6d 0 RENT—5 rooms with modern improve- ments. Adults preferred. 85 Ellis St., between So. Main and Bassett St. Tel. 1268.2. 8-29-2ax ¥ RENT—5 room temement, all improve- ments; new house; also garage. Konston Place, So. Stanley St. Tel. 1284-23. 8-29_3dx {0 RENT—Tenement, 227 West Main St. provements. ten room Tel. 2282. garage, All im- 8-29-3d ro RENT—Five room temement all im- provements. First floor Inquire taird tioor after six o'clock evenings. 9 Wal- lace St. 8-29-3dx 70 RENT—Onme seven and two five room ‘enements. Steam _heat, all Improva- ments. Apply New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Co., 351-353 Main St. 8-26-1w 0 RENT—Very desirable four five and fix room apartments, steam heat,’ hot 1921. CLASSIFIED l1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c¢ CASH IN ADVANCE -:- This is not a question of credit. ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. AUTOMOBILES The little Want Advts. are Making Quick Sales o These Days —E g g s, Baby Chicks, Second Hand Furniture, Real Estate and What Not. ONLY CENT A WORD. Bookkeeping, bil- WANTED NOTICES USED CAR SALE. THEY MUST GO. Time Payments. Hudson Sedan. 4-passenger Mercer Sport. 1920 Oakland Sedan. 1920 Maxwell Touring. Mitchell Roadster. cx Roadster . 1917 Maxwell Touring. Ford Touring. 2 Trucks—make offer. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. 139 Arch St. §.29-2d water and janitor service all year round. All latest improvements. Also have cheaper apartments for rent. For par- ticulars apply M. Cohn, 378 Stanley St. Tel. 2425. §-24-tf .0 RENT—Garage on Arch St., near Main, suitable for storage or repair work. In- quire W. C. Raphael, 390 Main St. 8-23-t¢ O RENT—Very desirable 5 room fiat, steam 1eat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City Hall, 8-3-tf 0 RENT—Garage space. Co... 110 Rockwell Ave, H. & B. Mfg. 8-9-tt 10 RENT—5 room temement at 64 Church St, 2nd foor. Heat, furnished. Enquire at Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. T-1-t¢ TO RENT—5 room temement, modern im- provements. Apply at 114 Commercial St. 4-tr 0 RENT—Tenement provements. six _rooms, all im- Inquire 101 Whiting St. 8-26-t1 [0 RENT—Flve room temement, all im- provements, at 222 East Main St. Tel. 2282 27-3dx 0 RENT—From Sept. 1st, four room tene- ment, steam heat and all modern im- provements. Apply 80 West Main St. 8-27-3d TO RENT—One six room tenement, second floor, and one five rooms first floor; all modern {mprovements. 74 Seymour St. Apply 427 Chestnut St. Tel. 991-5| 8-27-3dx IO RENT—Garage with all improvements, at 665 Stanley St. Inquire New England Market 356 Park St. 8-29-3dx —— e FURNISHED ROOMS. O RENT—Furnished front room; suitable for young American couple. Can do own cooking. Apply 78 Grand St. 8-30-2dx TO RENT—Large furnished suitable for one or Forest St. front room, two gentlemen. 53 8-29-6dx TO RENT—Furnished two and three rooms apartments. Reasonable rent to first class party. 72 Grand St. 8-27.29-30x TO RENT—Large furnished room, electric light and bath. Board if desired. Box 21X, Herald. 8 26.4dx T0 RENT—Nicely furnished room, with board, in private family; suitable for 2 sentlemen or 2 ladies. Centrally located. Apply Herald, Box 31. 8.26-6ax YO RENT—Sunny front room, all conven- iences. Good location. 19 Lincoln St. Tel. 8S4-4. 8-24-6dx ——— BUMMEK RESORTS, TAUGODA COTTAGE, Momauguln, airy rooms. Excellent beach. Schaefer, Proprietress. Telephone Haven Colony 6693. 8-19-19-23-25-27-29-30-31 ied.B. Moran Garage | Best Equipment For Charging Batteries. Batteries for Rent. Washing Polishing Storage Repairing by Men Who Know How “Let Moran Take Your Auto Troubles in Tow” Cadillacs A Specialty. The J.B. Moran Garage 16-18 BOOTH STREET Tel. 622-15. ¥OR SALE—1918 five passenger touring car in good condition. Price §125. Must be sold at once. Call at 70 Lawlor St §-30-3dx FOR SALE—Chalmers touring running condition R. Carmod High St. Tel. 315. FOR SALE—Buick Sedan, 1918, 7 passenger class A-1. Also 1917 Touring Buick Six. Call any time. 295 High St., or phone 1711-5. 8-29-5dx NOTICE—Going to the Shore? Why not have a 7_passenger car to go in at rea- sonable rates. Call C. A. Bence, 2215 §-30-4dx ED—Parties of sixteen ke out at reasonable Chamberlain, 33 Vega St. or rates Tel. Nss to B3 C 1143.4 §-30-3dx NOTICE—Franz Premier Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented $1.25 a day. Delivered promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. New cleaners for sale. Tel. 1995. §-30_eod-tf WANTED—By an American lady, room and hoard in a private family, preferably lo- cated the central or western part of the city. Good payment for suitable con- ditions. Address Box 34XX, Herald Office 8.30-3dx NOTICE—L. E. Andrews, 401 Arch St. Planos, Player Pianos and Talking Ma- chines. 1 positively guarantee my prices and terms the lowest. One second hand Piano. §-23-2dx WANTED—An American family of three would like a four or five room tenement in a desirable location. Call 368-3 5-29-1wx = LOUIS NAIR, Plumbing Heating and Gen- WANTED—By reliable person, kitchenette| ©r2! Jobbing; roofing and sheet metal or furnished room, with or without board. Work. Lawn mowers, stoves, gas ranges S e bought and repaired. 367 So. Main St ey Tel. 56-2. 8-23-12ax NOTICE—First class week. Dinner 4sc. floor. Mrs. Olson, table board $6 per 28 Church St., first 9-27-1wx WANTED—Four or five rooms, furnished or unfurniched by Sept. 1st. ~Address Box 29XX, Herald Office. 8-23-16-29-31 NOTICE—You got cut in pay coms here. od service at low prices. Hair cut 2 Child hair cut 20¢. Shave 10c. 45 Was! ington St. cor. Lake St. railroad. §8-26-4dx ANTED—The right kind of & couple wants the cight Kind of a homa. Flat, cottage or bungalow. Four, five or six rooms. Electricity, gas, bathroom, furnace, dry cellar, veranda and garden. Quiet neigh- porhood desired. Ready to move Sept. & Name your price. Places renting for $3i and up save your postage. Address Box 13, Herald Office. 8-25-3w NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., electro platers, %5 Broad St., Plainville. 5-15-tf NOTICE—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 sealed at the farm. Erwin Whitham. -tt _— WILLIAM HESSE & CO., Plumbing, Steam anl Hot Water Heating. Maple Hill. Tel. 1016-4. 8-9-20dx WANTED—FEMALE HELP —— WANTED—Maid for with care of child. Frospect St. general housework, Apply Mrs. Levy, 45 8-26-tt AUTOMOBILE WELDING; cylinders, alum- inum cases, auto frames straightened and welded Carbon removed. Welding Co., 447 West Main S Britain, Conn., and 257 High St ford. FOR SALE—Buick little four, 1918, road- ster, in good condition. Good tires and paint; special leather top. G. P. Manee, 242 W. Main St. Tel. 163 WANTED—Competent housework 2484. maid References for general REAL ESTATE FOE SALE. required. Tel. 8-30-1w —_— ¥OR SALE—Rooming house, good location, mostly filled with business. Address Her- WANTED—A competent girl ald, Box sD. §-29-2dx housework. Call 411 Main St. for at Aaron’s general “Salestor,” §-30-3d FOR SALE—Locust St.., 8 room cottage. Will sell reasonable. H. U. Thompson, 59 Arch St. 7-28-t¢ WANTED—A competent maid. No wash- ing or ironing. Apply to 80 Grove Hill. 8.30-1wx CYLINDER GRINDING—Repmr work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. A B. Mfg. Works, 110 Raockwell Ave. 8-15-t¢ —_—r—————————————— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Very desirable cottage house in Stanley Quarter, all improvements. In- quire of E. O. Kilbourne, 1600 Stanley St. Tel. 1219. 8-30-1ax —_— MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Competent housework. No Forest St. girl washing.. for general Apply 77 8-30-3ax WANTED—Competent maid for general housework to do work for one in family. Apply 32 Forest St. 8-29_2dx Tel. WANTED—Janitor at 49 Cherry St. FOR SALE—Complete printing outfit. 5x8 press, 30 fonts type, cases and cabinets. 3rd floor 630 Stanley St. 8-30-3dx FOR SALE—Jewel gas stove in good con- dition. 3rd floor 630 Stanley St. 8-30-3dx FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage. cust St. 52 Lo- 8-30-3dx NTED—Experienced girl, general house- work. Apply to M. Bloomberg, 158 Maple St. §-29-2dx 1635-13. 8-30-1dx WANTED—Battery and electrical man. Ap- ply M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. $-24-tf _— WANTED—Experienced mechanic. None other need apply. See Mr. Keeley, fore- man Lash Motor Co., cor West Main & Lincoln Sts. §-27-3a WANTED—A maid, one who can cook and do laundry work. 20 Liberty St. §-29_3dx —_————————————m——— SITUATION WANTED. for con FOR SALE—Reed go-cart, linoleum large sized kitchen, both in good dition. 151 Fairview St., 3rd floor. §-30-1dx WANTED—Young woman desires position bookkeeping or other clerical work. Can furnish references. Address Box X19X, Herald Office. 8-30-5d WANTED—Splendid opportunity for sales- man selling to property owners. Local territory; commission basis; big money can be made by those who will work Address Herald, Box 20D. 8-29-3dx FOR SALE—Asters 75c a dozen, Bromle: corner Belden and East Sts. 8-30-2 IOR SALE—Singer sewing machine $60, mattress, spring and one brass bed $15. Cash only. Apply Patsy Sisti, A. E. F Barber Shop, Kensington. 8-30-3dx walnut hall and old walnut sec- 296 Shuttle 8-29-2ax FOR SALE—OIld fashioned stand and mirror, retary. Good _condition. Meadow Ave. Tel. 1856-3. FOR SALE—A-1 Native bushel. Delivered any part of city. or call 1557 North Stanley St. Potatoes $2.25 Tea Table flour $10.75 per bbl Tel. 1670-2, 8.24-6dx FOR SALE—Rooming business 12 rooms, hot water heat; good people in it. Central Box 27D, Herald 8.19-tf FOR SALE—Asters, cut flowers, Barberry ledge, Japanese privet hedge, guaranteed not to freeze; grape vines, strawberry plants. Poplar, catalpa and maple trees, at low prices. Orders faken now. Thos Paonessa 212 Oak St. Tel. §99-2. 8-27-3dx City Advertisement OFFICIAL PROPOSALS. Tubular Wells. New Britain, Conn. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Water Commissioners at their office, 201 City Hall, New Britain, Conn., until 12:00 o'clock noon (stand- ard time), Sept. 7th, 1921, for the fur- nishing of all materials and labor necessary to the sinking of 12 more eight-inch tubular wells near the White Bridge in the northeastern part of the Town of Bristol, Conn. Plans may be seen and proposal blanks and specifications secured at the above office. The City reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids, Board of Water Commissioners. Joseph D. Williams, City Engineer. Frank J. O'Brien, Clerk. New Britain, Conn. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Water Commissioners at their office, 201 City Hall, New Brit- ain, Conn., until 12 o'clock noon, Sept. 7th, 1921, for the furnishing of materials and labor necessary to the making of core borings through all materials at the present Shuttle Mea- dow Dam in the Towns of New Brit- ain and Southington, Conn. Board of Water Commissioners. Joseph D. Williams, City Engineer. Frank J. O’'Brien, Clerk. ————————— If you have any form of Rheuma- tism, Heart Affection, Stomach Trouble, Chronic Appendicitis, Chest Disease, including Tuberculosis, when not too far advanced, or any other ail- ment, you need my treatments for a complete cure. Electric treatments of ail kinds. Electric light baths and all forms of the violet ray machine treatments are given without additional cost. Private woman’s treating room with lady ju charge, a. m. to 5 p. m. Open evenings. DR. COOMBS The Naturcapathic Physician and Chiropractor, 252 Main St., Phone 763 WANTED—Experienced typist and billing machine operator desires position doing clerical work. Address Box 18B, Herald. 8.30-2dx REWARD. WANTED—Experienced nurse wishes po- ion in confinement cases. Price rea- sonable. Address ‘Nurse,” 1041 Stan- ley St. 8-30-3dx KEWARD—I will give $200 for information as to who put emery or sand into the oil in my auto and ruined the moter. Adam Tercyck, 96 Gold St. 8-27-3dx For Sale—One of the Best Lots in Stanley Quarter by SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 Main Street Tel. 244 Two Family House at No. 602 West Main street at bargain—Owner going back to the old country. Five Room Cottage in Belvidere only $4,700 —Easy terms. See us about selling your property. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 3843, ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. Exceptionally Fine Lot For Sale on Hart Street, 58x165 Feet. H. D. HUMPHREY ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BLD' OPEN SAT. EVENINGS EVERSHARPS REPAIRED Does your Eversharp Pencil need repairing? We have the facilities for this work, and also polish the pencil without charge. Let us make your old pencil look like new. “THE PENCIL STORE” New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street Telephone 612 STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES TOALL PARTS OF THE'WORLD GEORGEANUIGLEY 227 MAIN NEW RRITAIN,CONN | STREET

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