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On Your Vacation Whether you are at the shore or in the mountains, you will want to keep in touch with the folks at home. Have the HERALD Follow You While you are away ‘he Herald’s staff of reporters will be on the job and you can get the New Britain news daily as you do when you are at home by having the paper mailed to you. Sent by mail daily, the sub- scription price is the same as at home 18c a Week Send in your order before you leave for your vacation. " For Sale—One of the Best Lots in Stanley Quarter by SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 Main Street Tel. 24-4 Do YOU want to TRADE a FARM for CITY PROPERTY — We can offer you some good chances — Come in and see us today. Newly Built Cottage on East Ellis street for| $6,000. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343, ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. Exceptionally Fine Lot For Sale on Hart Street. 58x165 Feet. H. D. HUMPHREY ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BL OPEN SAT. EVENINGS THE OLD HOME TOWN NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAIN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER CLASSIFIED JR. ACHIEVEMENT - FUND 1S GROWING (Five Dollar Contributions Started —Rotary Club Backs Project tunds for The Junior campaign to T work in this city local 18 attention heard on Achievement and to send three clubs to pringficld September to has atiracted and city wide favorable comment is being G. A Achievement Monday, stated morning that had a contribution of five dollars towards the fund. Miss Esth~= Miller, secre- tary-treasurer of the organization, also reports another dollar. Rot A prominent local woman, who de- sires to be known only “A friend of the movement.” telephoned .the Herald office this morning and promised to send in another substan- tial sum. Mrs. Porter has be sured by Ch man Leon A of the Rotary club, that his o tion, being one of the prime in starting the work here, stands t of it and will do all possible to ward the obects and principles of the council and its subordinate clubs in this city all sides. Mrs, Porter, ident of the Junior organized last pre: Council, this promised she been y Club Approves movers ck Ev Sessions Plans are being made to hold ses- sions of the clubs during the evenings. begining next not to in- terfere with the children's school pro- gram week, so a Another Meeting Soon It is likely that another meeting of the council will be held, probably the latter part of next week, at which time steps will be taken to turn the present temporary organization into a permanent council and formulate definite plans for the future. A tenta- tive constitution is being drawn up and will be presented at the next meeting. New Clubs Mr. Porter makes the request that al persons who had articles pertaining to the Junior Achievement work at the Daily Vacation Bible School, who are not using them, bring them to St. Mark's parish house where more n.w clubs are about to be formed. P @)\ S5t ROTECTS When the physician recommends our PASTEURIZED UK for the baby, isn’t that a good indication regarding the quality the entire family should use We don’t have to misrepresent our product as a large percentage of our milk is produced on OUR OWN FARM at Berlin, and the balance is all pro duced within & few miles of New Britain and positively no New York milk is be- ing sold through our dairy. ASTEURIZED X B Remember our milk in the raw state is better than most, but we also Pas- teurize it, insuring thercby its purity. Try it and you will use no other. J. E. Seibert & Son Telephone 1720. BY STANLEY \), © ED WURGLER WHO DELIVERS WASHINGS FOR HIS WIFE, SAYS THE UNUSUAL HOT SUMMER BEEN GOOD FOR BUSINESS. HAS Classified advertisements get the business. If you have a tenement to rent, property or furniture for sale you can’t find a quicker or cheaper way of getting a customer. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. TO RENT. O RENT—Tenement, ten rooms, arage, 227 West Main St. Tel. 2 il im provements 9-1.3dx 10 RENT—Five room tenement, all modern improvements, newly renovated. Middl aged or elderly couple preferred S Wallace St 9-1-3dx 40 RENT—Newly papered and painted five room apartment. Price $15. Tel T—5 room temement all improve. 173 Cherry St 5-31-3dx TO R ments; also garage O RENT—4 room temement, first floor, all improvements. 45 Connerton St. near North & Judd factory. Tel. 667.13 5-31-2ax with im- Inquirc §-31-3dx 10 RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms, provements, at 120 Dudley St. at 118 Dudley St, Belvidere. 10 RENT—Tencment of 5 rooms, all im. provements, 177 Hart St. . 8-31-2 second floor mew §.31-3dx [ house RENT—3 rooms, Tel. 2305-12 all moderr Apply & §-31-3d> ro improvements. 183 Fairview St RENT—35 room temement, 68 Belden St 0 RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms and gar- age. 963 Stanley St §-31-30 YO0 RENT—Five rooms, all improvements. Inquire 177 Hart St 8-31- 10 RENT—A 4-room steam heated fiat, with all modern improvements, _Inquirc 151 Washington St. Tel. 1329.3. 8-31-2da O RENT—3 room apartment, all modern inquire 10 Wilson St $-31-3da I'0 RENT—4 room tenement, all Improv ments; newly papered and painted. cottage, newy papered and painted, at . and 7 Cherry. Inquire on premiscs. 8-31-30x rO RENT—4 rooms, all improvements, iu private house. Inquire 17 Dewey St 8-30-3d> [0 RENT—One 5 room tenement with al tmprovements on City Ave. Price $2: Inquire Frank Nair, 553 Main St. T s.30-3¢ IO RENT—First class 4 room tenement second floor; all improvements; brick building Inquire F. Levine, 22 Hurlburi St. Tel. 521-2 §+30-3dx 0 RENT—S room temement, all improve- ments, 128 Cherry St. Inquire 130 Cherry 8-30-1wx 0 RENT—35 room tenement, all improve- rent reasonable. 14 Lincoln St nquire Fruit Store, 436 West Main St. §-30-3d 0 RENT—Five room provements, steam heat, nut St. ten rooms, Tel. 2283 0 RENT—Tenement, West Main St. provements sarage. Al im- §-29-3 IO RENT—Ope seven and two five room fenements. Steam _heat, all improv: ments. Apply New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Co., 351-383 Main St. $-26-1w IO RENT—Very desirable four five and six room apartments, steam heat, hot water and janitor service all year round A1l latest improvements. Also have cheaper apartments ‘for rent. For par- ticulars apply M. Cohn, 378 Stanley St Tel. 2426 §-24-t1 TO RENT—Garage on Arch St., near Main, suitable for storage or repair work. In- quire W. C. Raphaél, 390 Main St. 3-te TO RENT—Very desirable 5 room flat, steam ieat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City Hall. 8-3-tt 10 RENT—5 room tenement at 64 Church St, 2nd foor. Heat, furnished. Enquire ai"Adkins Printing Co.. 66 Church 8t TO RENT—S room temement, modern lm- provements. Apply at 114 Commercial St. 6-24-tf T—Tenement six _room: provemments. Inquire 101 Whitin, REAL ESTATE FOR SALR. FOR SALE—Six room bungalow about 1-2 acre land. West Wood Park, Plainville Fruit, berries, running water, heat, eles tric lights. Would exchange for sm. farm Address Bungalow, Box 9. H ald 9-1-2dx FOR SALE—A bargain. 3 rooms of furni. ture. Must be mold by not refuse a reasonable offer rent if desired. Call 193 Hartford Ave Door No. & 8-31-1dx AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED—To sell Vaporizer for Fords' saves 35 to 440 per cent on gas bill. Write for particulars. Box 359, Rockville, Conn §-31_5dx “OVER THE HILL” Fox’s — Saturday L. ZELDES IS BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, Second Hand Men's Clothes. 116 West St. Tel. 633-23. 1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c This is not a question of credit. ;- CASH IN ADVANCE -:- Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. AUTOMOBILLISS WANTED FOR SALE—Oldsmobile 1916 summer and winter top, five new paint; a bar at $400 Box 204, Berlin (o CHALMERS like new passenger. n completely gone and is ready the road. $150 down Balance arranged at your own terms Cohen and Haymond, 160 Allyn St. Hart. ford Open evenings and Sunda;s 9-1-3d Looks at the down and Tel CHEVROLET 1920 4-90 like new. A wonderful price and terms we ask Balance at your own terms. Cohen Haymond 160 Allyn Hartford Open evenings and Sundays 9-1-3d touring bar WANTED—To buy dining room set or table Without chairs. Tel. 1468-12 9-1-1dx WANTED—Four or five rooms, furnished or unfurnished by Sept. 1st. = Address Box 29XX, Herald Offic §-23-16-29-31 WANTED—Parties of sixteen take out at reasonable Chamberlain, Vega St or lvss to rates. B. C Tel. 1143.4 §-30-3dx D—By an American lady, room and ard in a private family, preferably lo- in the central or western part of city. Good paymest for suitable con- Address Box 34XX, Herald 8.30-3dx WANT, ditions. Oftice WANTED—An American family of three LYS 1918 six touring. A light, dur- six. Cquipped with many extras This car must be seen and demonstrated to be appreciated. $150 down. balance in one year can secure car. Cohen and Haymond, 169 Allyn St.. Harttord. Tel :-2357. 'Open evenings and Sundays 9-1-3d cord Can Bal_ nd Hay- with five upholstery able. $200 down ance at your own terms. Coher mond 160 Allyn St., Hartford Open evenings and Sundays 9-1 PMOMILE tires, good be bought 1917 touring aint. top. DORT chummy roadster. New tire equip- ment. Mechanical condition perfect. To be sold at §75 down. Balance monthly Cohen and Haymond, 160 Aliyn St., Hart- ford. Tel. 2-2 Open evenings and Sundays. 9-1-3d HUDSON dition. Itke new. 1918. In good mechanical con- Good tires and paint. Car is just $150 down. Balance at your own terms Cohen and Haymond, Allyp St, Hartford. Tel. Or evenings and Sundays. 9.1 1 three pas- five cord meter, spot 30 day su: 1320 SPORT MODEL. A speci senger car with wire whe tires, original paint, motor Ilight and numerous extras antee. $150 down and balance ¥ own terms can secure car. Cohen Haymond 160 Allyn St., Hartford 2-2337. Open evenings and Sunda and Tel. 1-3d B —————— FORD 1920 roadster. In excellent condition. New tires and shock absorbe $150 down. Balance at your own terms Cohen and F nd, 160 Allyn ford. Tel. Open evening Sundays STUDEBAKER 1919 light four touring. A rare bargain and an unusual opportunity to secure an economical car at your own terms. This car has been gone over and has many extras. Cohen and Haymond. 160 Allyn St, Hartford Tel. Open evening and Sunda. would like a four or five room tenement in a desirable location. Call 36S-3 9-1wx —_— e FOR SALLE—MISCELLANXOUS FOR SALE—Large and small farms, in New- ington and Plainville. For further par- ticulars inquire 103 West Main St. 9-1-3dx Have you tomatoes, peaches, grapes or other vegetables or fruits to sell for canning or pre- serving? Try a classified advt. It will-bring results. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. NOTICES HAVE THAT SEWER and water service re- paired before winter. Zetterman, 190 Vance. Tel. 1703-2 -lwx NEW BARBER SHOP opened at 136 Arch St. Halr cut 35c; boy's hair cut 20c; shave 15c; massage 30c; shampoo 25¢; razor honed 25c 9-1-2dx NOTICE—Franz Premier Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented $1.25 a day. Delivered promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. New cleaners for sale. Tel. 1995. §-30_eod-tf NOTICE—Cars washed and polished, olled and greased. Electric lights and horns repaired ark’s Automobile Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. Open Friday and Saturday evenings. 9.1-3ax YOU'LL BE SURPRISED at our mew line of millinery at specially reduced prices. Arch Novelty Shop, 359 Arch St, 6 doors south of the Armory. Open evene ings 9-1-1dx SPECIAL NOTICE—We are open all day Labor Day. Just the day for that family picture or picture of yourself. Arcade Studio 9-1-2dx THE BEAUTIFUL FERNS we are selling for $1.00 gre a bargal Call at the green- hou make a selection or telephone 2624 and we will deliver them. If pleas- ant will have a load on Main St. Saturday afternoon and evening. Viet's G houses dx I'OR SALE—Cedar lined couch, writing desk, chairs, sectional bookcase, sofa and other furniture. 30 Liberty Ct. Cal evenings 9-1-2dx FOR SALE—Tomatoes, Al goods potatoes and pep- Maplecroft Farm el. 73 9-1-3d FOR SALE—2 rooms clean furniture, bed- i kitchen. $25 takes all. Call 133 Hartford Ave.. door 5. 9-1-1ax NOTICE—OId mattresses, box springs cush- ions ,etc., made over equal to new and returned same day. New mattresses, box springs pillows, etc., made to order. Up- holstering. Hardware City Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel. 214-4. 9-1-1mox. NOTICE—Going to the Shore? Why not have a 7.passenger car to go in at rea- sonable rates LOUIS NAIR, Plumbing Heating and Gen- eral Jobbing; roofing and sheet metal work. Lawn mowers, stoves, gas ranges tought and repaired. 367 So. Main St. Tel. 56-2. 8-29-13dx NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., ‘electro T platers, 35 Broad St., Plainville. 5-18-1f FOR SALE—Antique mahogany table. In. West Main 9-1-1dx and six odd "chairs and 1839 between 7 9-1-2ax a sewing and 9 p FOR ment LE—Garage business with full equip- including motor lath, dull press, cte., situated three miles from New Brit- ain. Will give lease on property for any length of time desired. $1,000. Address Herald, Box 3dx ALE—Dining room furniture. Call 5 p. m. 158 Maple St., top floor, rear entrance. §-31-2dx FOR SALE—Reversible top baby carriage 7d bassinet, in good condition. Inquire Greenwood St 8-31-2dx FOR SALE—1917 two-passenger Bu ter top big six motor, good tires for cash before Sept. 7. I'hone write P. O. Box VOR SALE—Buick Roadster, condition, good tires, $150. Main good running Rear 103 W FOR SALE—Ford touring car. condition. Price right. 1447 Tel. 2511-2 First Stanley S $-31-4dx FOR SALE—Ford coupe, six mounted cord tires, &h and back, bumper, spot “ront, rully equipped w mechanical condition fine, Tel. 1046.3 between 4 and 7 1918 model, k absorber light back and h all accessories, very good buy p. m. Britain Auto Oak you need at the New change. B. Cutler, Prop., 22 FOR SALE—1917 Sedan, motor in excellent condition. This is the best buy In the city. Cheap for cash. Phone 106f-1 FOR SALE—I918 five passenger touring car in good condition. Price §$125. Must b sold at once. Call at 70 Lawlor St 8-30-3dx YOR SALE—Complete printing outfit. 5x8 press, 30 fonts &-pe, cases and cabincts. d floor 630 Stanley St. 8-30-3dx ALE—Jewel gas stove in good con- 3rd floor 630 Stanley St. §-30-3dx TOR dition I'OR SALE—Reed baby carriage. cust St 52 Lo- §-30-3dx 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. 20-t¢ [ —— e ] WANTED—FEMALE HELP —— WANTED—Girl wanted at candy stand Fox Theater. Apply between 4 and 4:30. Asl for Mr. Gordon. 9-1-1dx WANTED—An experienced girl for general housework. Apply to 156 Maple St., 2nd floor. 9-1-14 —_— WANTED—Laundress, one who has exper- lence in cleaning men's shirts. Call at 427 West Main St. Guaranteed Hand Laundry. 9-1-3dx "WANTED—Competent maid for general housework. Apply 149 Vine St. 8-30-3dx general housework, with care of child. Apply Mrs. Levy, 48 Frospect St. 8-26-tf s WANTED—Competent mald for _gemeral housework . References required. Tel. 2484. 8-30-1w WANTED—Mald for I'OR SALE—Singer sewing machine $60, spring and one b bed $15. y. Apply Patsy Sisti, A. E. F. Barber Shop, Kensington. 8-30-3dx FOR SALE—Rooming business 12 rooms, hot water heat: good people in it. Central. 13 D, Herald §.19-tf _——— FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT—One or two furnished rooms for iight housekeeping: electric lights, gas. hot water heat. Inquire 65 Winthrop St. 9-1-1dx RENT—Three nicely vith private famil Electric light and bath. Will rent separately. Price rea. son 24 Maple St 9-1-2dx ro furnished rooms, ble TO RENT- fences rnished room, Arch st all conven- §-31-5dx WANTED—A competent girl housework. Call 411 Main St. for general at Aaron's “Salestor,” 8-30-3d WANTED—A competent mald. No wash- ing or ironing. Apply to 80 Grove Hill. WANTED—Competent housework. No Apply Forest St. 8-30-3dx —_—— SITUATION WANTED. _— WANTED—Young - woman desires position bookkeeping or other clerical work. Can furnish references. Address Box X19X, Herald Office. 3 8-30-54 wirl washing. for WANTED—Experienced nurse sition in confinement: cases. sonable. Address ‘‘Nurse,’ ley St. wishes po- Price rea- 1041 Stan- 8-30-3ax FOR SALE—Chalmers touring car, good running condition R. Carmody, 400 High St. Tel. 316. §-30-5dx FOR SALE—Buick Sedan, 1918, 7 passenger class A-1. Also 1917 Touring Buick Six Call any time High St , phonc 1711-5. -5dx AUTOMOBILE W cxlinders, alum- inum cases, auto straightened and welded Carbon removed Hartford Welding Co., 447 West Main Britain, Conn., and High ford FOR SALE—Bulck little four, ster. in good condition. Good paint; special leather top. G 742 W. Maln St. Tel. 1632-2. CYLINDER GRINDING—Repave work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave v 6-15-t¢ TheJ.B.MoranGarage | i Best Equipment For Charging Batteries. t 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. i Trucking and Storage MOVING OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS BY Packing. Crating We will take ful EXPERTS OUR SPECIALTY. nd Shipping either by Rail or Truck. charge of your moving, thereby relieving you of all trouble. Best of equipment for Local and Long D istance Furniture Moving. Inter-Urban Transfer & Storage 167 1-2 Main Street, New Britaln, , Kear of Diakiason Drug Store, Tel, 2000, 2002. A. P. Marsh, Manager 0 RENT—Two or three furnished rooms, running water. Good place for several teachers. Light housekeeping privileges. Address Box 8, Herald Office, for further particulars 9-1-2d TO RENT—Four rooms furnished, eastern Rent §7 per week. Apply to Box 1D 9-1-3dx '—Pleasant furnished room, base- light housckeeping; for one or two Inquire 177 Glen St. 8-31-2dx rge furnished front one or two gentlemen 8- ment; persons TO RE suitable Forest T—] for room, 53 6dx 0 RENT—Nicely furnished room, with board. in private family; suitable for 2 ntlemen or 2 ladies. Centrally located. A\pply Herald, Box 31. 8.26-6ax e — LOST. LOST—Near Franklin Square, taining sum of money valuable to owner Main St. Reward wallet con. and papers only Finder return 15 9-1-3a WANTED—Young married man steady position on dairy farm: practical experience in all around farming. Ad- dress Herald. Box 29D 5-31-2dx e WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE desires CLERKS—18 upward for Postal Mail Serv- ice. $120 month. Examinations Sep- tember. ' Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner), 543 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 9-1-3dx —_—————————————u MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—At once, good single farm hand, Good milker and teamster. Good hours and everything hangy. _Good wages to right man. Maplecroft Farm. Tel. 73 9-1-3d WANTED—Ambitious boy about 18 to help around garage. Hartford Welding Gar- age, 447 West Main St. 9.1-24 WANTED—Battery and electrical man. Ap- ply M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. 8-24-tf 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| GEQRGEANUIGLEY 297 MAIN STREET NEW RRITAIN.CONN | 2N