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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI.DN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, _ME COMPLAINS OF Edward Fi told the polic while walkin o'clock yesterd A n of 227 SAULT. North street late last night, that | on Oak street at o Ay morning, he was @eccosted by a stranger who demand- ed money. When the demand was not complied with, Fagan said he was struck the shoulder by a heavy club, and the fellow then ran away through nearby backyards on ARRAN Ar FOL TOURNEY. were completed last of Andree lodze, angements night at the meeting I. 0. O. ¥ for a pinochle tourna- ment between the married and sing men members of the order games will playel next day evening. The games will be con- tinued on the following Wednesday pights for two weeks. The winners will be tendered a supper at the ex- pense of the HARTFORD. | Commander Harry (. Jackson, Adjut- ant Clhifford Hellberg and Willlam W_T. | Bquires of the American Legion, are| going to Hartford tonight to attend reception in the Hotel Garde to Nation- al Adjutant Lemuel Bol RMITS. n t - 1R at be Willlam B Galat) Building pern as follow Dr or 4 For street, a to cost $750; D. e sy LIMITATION OF CLAIN At a Court of Probate holden W BRITAIN within and for th DIS- TRICT OF BERLIN, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 6th day of Sept, A. D.. 1921 Present, Be ard F. Gaffne, Judge. On motion of Mary E. Walsh of sald New Britain, as ecutrix of the last will and te: ment of John J Walsh, late of New Britain, within sazd | dist deceased THIS COURT doth decr that six months be allowed and lim} for lhni creditors of sald estate to exhibit Vh(ll; claims against the same to the Execu- trix and directs that public notice be glven of this order by advertising in® mewspaper published in said New n.m‘ ain, and having a circulation in said| district, and by postir u copy thercof on the public sign post in said town of | New Britain, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt and return| make. | Certified from Record BERNARD F., GAF at 2 Esq., 3Y, Judge, — ] At a Court of Probate holden at NEW | BRITAIN, within and for the DIS-| TRICT OF BERLIN, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 6th day of September A. D. 1f Present, Bernard F_ udge ESTATES OF Alex Sztaba al, of New Britain, In sald district, minorx. UPON THE PETITION O ot sald New Britain, pr person other than the guardian be ap- pointed to sell and convey real estate of sald minors to sald guardian as per application on file more fully appears, It s | ORDERED—that sald application be heard and determined at the Probate Office in New Britain, in sald district, on the h day of September A, D.| 1921, at 9 o'clock In the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of sald application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing this order In some newspaper published in sald New Britdin, having a circulation in sald District, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign-post in the town of New Britain, in sald District, and return make BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. | NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE ALIVE OR FRESH KILLED BROILERS AND FOWLS Also the well known Purina Chicken Chowder, Scratch, Chick and Pigeon Foed. All sorts of Fishing Tackle 106 ARCH ST, e CROWLEY BRO>. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-13 Eastimates chieerfully given on all jobw case | pure honey. | cups, 1 | salman, | milk, 67 NOTICE. Take" by virtue of an execution to me directed, and will be sold at Pub- lle Venduo to tho highest bidder, at the public sign post in the Town of New Britain, 14 days after date which will be on the 2Zna aday of Septem- ber, AD., 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to satisty said execution and my fees thereon, the following describ- ed property, to wit: 3 electric lamps, 2 gas lamps, 1 grinding stone, 1 lot of butcher's tools. 1 butcher's rack, 2 butcher's blocks, 1 meat bench, 1 meat 0 counter, 1 show case, 3 pair spring scales, 1 pair platform scales, 1 electric (an, 1 cash register, 1 safe, 1 coffee and meat grinder, 1 refrig tor, 2 tables, 1 lot o saeasures, 1 fru bench, 1 oil heater, 1 cereal case, cases Armour's evaporated milk Nestle's Every Day milk, 2 box raisins., 1 box currants, boxes ex- tract, 1 case Royal shoe ssing, 1 case Armour's ketchup, 4 Ar- mour's pork and beans, tona Campbell's pork and rton cases \ aghet- cases Mueller's sy white esoap, 1 carton Kirkman's i cartons Lenox soap, 8 cartons toilet soap, 1 box Lava soap, n Star soap, 1 case sardines, 1 r Weather brand salmon, 1 tomatoes, 1 case Bruley's brand . 3 cartons pepper, 2 boxes Feder- al jelly, 1 case lamp chimney: cases fruit jJars, §1 fruit jars, 1 Boardman's evaporated milk, 1 a cartons u s tons soap, Milady 1 cart case ™ case lot of | clothes pins, 3 cases 3'm Dandy Pan- 1 carton D. & C. self-rais- ing flou:, 1 lot of matches. 1 bbl. cook- ing oil, 3 boxes fly paper, % bbl. dill pickles, 1 1ot of pepper, 1 box dry ap- ples, 1 lot nuts, 5 Ibs. sugar, % bbl salt, 2 jars Armour’s jelly, 1 box fruit jar rings, 1 lot of split peas, % bbl vinega-, 2 boxes soda, 12 brooms, 12 mop handles, 6 wash boards, 1 lot of tobacen, 1 lot of garlic, 1 Otwenty-four and one-half pound bags of flour, 18 biscuit cans, with cookies, 1 lot of lot of shoe strings, 7 coffec 60 boxes sardines, 47 cans salmon 60 boxes sardines, 4 7cans Ritters pork and beans, 85 caps Camp- bell's pork and beans, 164 cans Camp- bell'’s soups, 61 cans Armour's pork and beans, 32 btls. vinegar, 39 btls olives, 92 cans Libby's evaporated cans Boardman's evaporated 18 pkes. crackers 7 cans pure oil. 72 pkgs. Mueller's egg noodles, 19 pkgs. Warner's macaroni, 10 pkss. Armour's noodles, €9 jars honey, 43 cans molasses, 11 cans Ka- ro, btls, lemon extract, 13 btls. vanilla, 25 pkgs. Kellogg's toasted corn flakes, 6 pkgs. Post Toasties, 33 pkgs. D. & C. flour, 9 pkss. D. & C. oats, 12 pkgs. Postum cereal, 4 pkgs. Quaker Oats, 36 pkss, King Othorn coffee, 70 cans tobasco tomatoes, 16 cans strawberries, cans peaches, 107 cans jelly, 8 cans pineapple, 5 btls. Slades papriko, 40 cans peas, 9 cans clums, 10 cans succotash, 18 cans Armout’s ketchup, 21 cans tea, 32 one Ib. contectionery sugar, 9 cans Libby's kraut, 12 cans corn, 40 cans beans, 11 pkgs. Non-Such mince meat, 14 cans meat, 16 pkgs. Dwight's salertus, cans salmon, 45 cans Davis powder, 13 pkgs. My-T-Fine re ry, 12 pkgs. Jell-O, 20 pkgs. Minute tapioca, 23 btls, mustard, 7 btls. sour pickles, 16 pkgs. Tico pancake flour, 23 pkes. caraway seeds, 1 btl. Ar- mour's salad dressing, 20 pkgs. Stick- ney's ginger, 35 PKgs. spices, 32 pKgs. tooth picks, 48 cans pepper, 43 pkgs. lada tea, 16 pkgs. Bell seasoning, Slades’ mustard, 5 cans cinna- 115 pkgs. My Own cocoa, 12 pkgs. Baker's best cocoa, 1 lot of peas, 1 lot Barley, 1 lot tea, 1 lot rice, 53 cakes Octagon soap, 32 cakes Kirk- man's white soap, 17 cakes borax soap, 16 cakes Fairy soap, 47 cakes Norub soap, 30 cakes Sweetheart soap, 24 pkgs. Octogon soap chips, 36 pkgs. Lux, 13 pkgs. Argo starch, 22 pkgs. Kirkman's soap powaer, 6 pkgs. Ivory soap flokes, 21 pkgs. Reckett's blue- ing, 70 cakes Polar white soap, 34 cans Spotless cleanser, 58 pkgs. Snow Boy washing powder, 2 7pkss. Fela soap powder, 19 pkgs. Soapine, 10 cakea Octagon white floating soap, 9 cakes Morgan's sapolio, 4 cans Every- body't hand soap. 61 cakes Pioneer scouring soap, 69 pkgs. Star naptha washing powder, 5 cartons Fels nap- tha soap, 21 cans Vulcanol stove pol- ish, 5 btls. Standard ammonia, 12 pkes. Elastic starch and 91 btls. Standard laundry blueing, ali located at 9 Lee street ir. said New Britain. Dated at New Britain, Conn., Sth day of September, 1 GEORGE A. STARK, Constale. cake four, 26 this THE OLD HOME TOWN A HALF DOZEN STRAW HATS DISAPPEARED FROM_ THE FRONT OF ROBINSONS STORE . 25 | WANTED end cou WANTED—By refined . Address heated apartment Herald, Box 25D WANTED—Ta cy<le in goc d, Box 9D buy me condit WANTED—, home. ¥ n Ame 17W WANTED. ment .w tlon. T $2.000 on Herald. 9-6-3ax Address Box 6DD, cash for good condition and Touring. 9-6-5dx WANTEL—W used tou price in Box 4, pay car letter spot State Address first Herald WANTED—Five or six room rent in good lity . Small American family. Address D, Herald. 9.6-3dx Toc Box |TheJ.B. MorznGarage | 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. oran Garage ! 16-18 BOOTH STREET Tel. 622-15. - ASTEURIZED When the physician recymmends our PASTEURIZED MILK for the bab; 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 k is produced on OUR OWN FARM at Berlin, and the balance is all pro duced within a few miles of New Britain and positively no New York milk is be- ing sold through our dairy. Remember our milk in the raw state is better than most, but we also Pas- teurize it, insuring thereby its purity. and you will use no other. Telephone 1720. 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 10 RENT—Seven room temement on Em- mons Place. Apply Home Banking and Realty Co. 9-5-tf TO RENT—A 5 room flat at 364 Elm St with all the latest improvements. Rent reasonable if taken at once For par- ticulars Tel. 2425. 9-8-3d FO RENT—3 room tenement modern im- provement. Furnace heat, first floor 68 Beldon St Apply at 183 Fairview St 9-8-3dx TO RENT—Tenement at 27 Glen St., 4 rooms, all improvements 9_§-2ax TO RENT—At 369 Main St., ome flight up. 7 rooms, steam heat 9-5-3dx TO RENT. 13 ROOM HOUSE, 93 West Maln Street, Oppovite Fox’s Theater. Tel. 1814 for particulars. 9-5-3d seven room modern im- Inquire at TG RENT—Four, five, six or tenements to rent, with ail provem:ents, at 19 Lafayette St. Irving L. Rachlin, 335 Main St. TO RENT—Tenement, 2 West Main St. improvements. ten rooms, Tel. 2282 or 2903. All 9-7-4d —Five room at 222 im- Tel. -7-4d tenement, all East Main St. TU RE! provements, 2282 or 2903. on Park St. _Tel NT—Tenement TO RENT—S5 room tenement, improvements. 14 Olive St. Inquire 580 Kast evenings. 9-7-6dx 10 RENT—Tenement of § rooms all modern improvements. Inquire 36 Connerton St 9-6-6dx F0 RENT—Two 5 room temements, all im- provements. 12 Lincoln St. 1st and 2nd floors. Inquire 436 West Main St. at store. 9-6-3dx fO RENT—S3 room tenement at 33 Dewey St. All modern improvements. Inquire on premises. 9-2-6dx 1921 CLASSIFIED MINIMUM C l1c A WORD HARGE 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 advertiser money. AUTOMOBILIES FOR SALE—MISCELLANXEOUS FOR SALE—Buick 5 passenger; exc condition. Enquire 196 Beaver St. Tent city 9-5-3dx In first Brothers, -3dx FOR SALE—Briscoe Touring Car. class running order. Hultquist 107 Arch St., city 9 FOR SALE—1918 Ford Coupe; dition; new tires. Tel. § good con- 9-5-3dx FOR SALE—1920 Do cellent conaition. e Touring car. Ex. 9 East St., 2nd floor SLASHING AUTO BARGAINS AT CONN. FAIR. 1919 1917 1920 1918 1917 19 Buick Touring . Buick Touring Essex Touring .. Dodge Touring Chevrolet Touring Kissel Sportster . Ford Touring ...... Many others. AARON G. COHEN, 41-45 Wells St., Hartford, Con: Tel. Bushnell 1931. 2 AUTO STORAGE, modern brick e, $6 per month. Day and night service. Hart- ford Welding Garage, 447 West Main St. 7-5dx FOR SALE—Buick Big Six, 1917, two pas- senger winter top, cord tires, one spare. A bargain for cash. Phone 796-3 or call at 99 Wooster St 9-7-3dx FOR SALE—1919 Touring shape. William H. Allen car; very 1OR SALE—Ford tourlng and roadster, in good condition. No reasonable offer re- fused. Jim's Garage, 403-i05 West Main B 9-7.3dx $175 1917 CHEVROLET. $175 At Commercial Tent Conn. Fair. Get this good running car, balance $25 a month for only four months. No bonus or insurance. Money back guarantee. AARON G. COHEN, 43 Wells St. Hartford. 9-7-3d $1025 1920 CHANDLER TOURI Market value $129 Others _ask $1300. Our yrices always the low- est. Convenient liberal rayments. An exhibit Connecticut Fair. Many other bargains. AARON G. COHEN, Hartford, 45 Wells St. 9-7-3d $1025 TO RENT—Very desirable four five and six room apartments, steam heat, hot ter and janitor service all year round. atest improvements. 50 have er apartments for rent. For par- rs apply M. Cohn, 378 Stanley St. §-24-tt TO RENT—Garage on Arch St., near Main, suitablo for storage or repair work. In- quire W. C. Raphael, 390 Main St 8-23-t¢ TO RENT—Very desirable 5 room flat, steam Leat furnished. The W. L. Hatch Com- pany, City Hall 8-3-t1 I0 RENT—S room temement at 64 Church St., 2nd foor. Heat, furnished. Enquire at "Adkins Printing.Co., 66 Church St. —DENTISTS— A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. National Bank Bldg. GAS and OXYGEN ADMINI& L. ZELDES Is BUYI ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECUOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, Second Hand Men's Clothes. 16 West St. Tel. 633-23. BY STANLEY RES T-1-tt TO RENT—S room tenement, modorn Im- brovementa. Appiy et 114 Commercisi B 4-tr TO RENT—Tenement six rooms, all im- proveients. Inquire 101 Whiting St. 8-26-t1 TO RENT—Garage at 327 Stanley St. 9-7-3ax —_—— WANTED—FEMALE HELP $625 1910 KISSEL SPORTSTER $625 Handsome blue wire wheels all new cord tires balance §50 a month for ten payments. See it Commercial Tent Conn. Fair. Many others. AARON G. COHEN, 45 Wells St., artford. 9-7-3d CYLINDER GRINDING—Repse work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices. T & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell A FURNISHED KOOMS, IO RENT—Furnished room for two gentle- men. Large, light and airy, first floor. Reasonable. Miss Finch, §1 Church St $-5-1dx TO RENT—Desirable room for two gentle- men. Apply 23 Cedar St. Tel. 19-4 9-5-1a housekeeping 9_s-1dx TO RENT—Two nice rooms. Mrs. Barne: light 4 Church TO RENT—Large well furnished pleasant front 1oom; steam heat and electricity 29 South High St WANTED—Young lady for candy stand. Ask for Mr. Gordon at Fox's Theater, between § and §:30 evenings 9-8-1dx TO RENT—Two large rooms at 1 Winter St. Apply between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. 9-5-tf WANTED—Middle aged woman with refine- ment and good education as housekeeper for gentlemen and two children, ages 6 and 2, who would appreciate @ good home rather than high wages. Address Po- sition, Herald, Box 5D. 9-5-2d WANTED—Woman to do small washing to take home. Call between 6 and 8 p. m. 433 Chestnut St., 2nd floor. 9-8-1dx TO RENT—Large furnished room for two or three gentlemen, private family; board if desired; centrally located. Herald, Box 19L. 9-3-1dx TO RENT—3 front rooms, well furnished for light housekeeping: also 5 room furnished apartment on first floor. Reasonable rent to permanent party. Grand St 9-6.1dx 9-8-3dx WANTED—Girl for cooking and downstairs work. References. Apply Mrs. G. W. C Hill, 16 Washington St 9-8-3ax “TANLEY ~AY ~ WANTED—Woman for general housework, to go home nights. Three in fagily. Plain cooking. Phone 1832 9-5-1dx for general 22 Hat- 9-5-30 WANTED—Competent maid nousework. Apply H. H. Hateh, rison St. TO RENT—One or two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Electric lights, ga: hot water heat. Inquire 65 Winthrop 9 x TO RENT—one nice large furnished front room, suitable for light housekeeping, or two voung ladies with or without board. % minutes from center. Rich, 352 Arch St. 9-6-3ax TO RENT—Sunny front room all conven- WANNTED—Young girl to do general house- work. Call at 16 Forest St. first floor Tel. 172-2 9-5-2ax WANTED—Woman to do general housework by the day. Address Herald, Box 7BX 9-8-3 for general Apply 77 9-7_5dx WANTED—Competent 1 housework. No washing. Forest St. WANTED—Good reliable housework. 81 Columbia St. maid for general 9-7-3a WANTED—Mal one in family. for general housework for Apply 32 Forest St WANTED—Experienced maid housework. Tel. 1463-12. 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 nced my treatments for a complete cure. Electric treatments of all kinds. Electric light baths and all forms of the violet ray machine treatments e given without additional cost. Private woman's treating room with lady ju charge, ® a. m. to 5 p. m. Open cvenings. DR. COOMBS The Natureapathic Physician ana ! Chireprastor. 252 Main St., Phone 765 jences. Good location. 19 Lincoln Tel. 884-4 3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Lage farm in Newington. AIl modern improvements in house. Also one small farm, suitable for poultry 103 West Main St. FOR SALE—Fruit, Poultry F ley, raflroad: § room house. cash. 60 Day St, Newington Junction. 9-8-6dx FOR SALE—To Rent—2-tenement house on Linden St.: all improvements; 5 rooms; | just completed. Schmitt Broe., 654 Main St ¥OR SALE—15 room rooming house in Hart- ford. Reasonable if sold at once. Right vrice to right party. Apply Herald, Box 20AA 9-6_3dx FOR SALE—12 room house, $500 cash. Also 5 acres of land at $40 an acre. C. L Barnes, Barnesdale 9-2-3d e HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Married man with selling ability; guarant salary and commission. Ad- dress Herald, Box X22X 7-3dx ED—Battery and electrical man. Ap- Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. $-24-tf WANT ply M [ —— WANTED—MALE OR FEMAL RKS—18 upward for Postal . $120 month. Exp For free particulars of J. Leonard (former imer), $13 Equitable D. G 1 Serv. | ssary examinations, write Civil Serv exam- Bldg., Washington. 9-5-1dx Crab apples 75 cents basket de. Tel. 66-14. 9-s-1dx Jjust_ready for jelly livered. Cobey Farm hogany records, Here's a st binet Talking one-half price. Easy bargain. Andrews, 9-8.2dx payments. 101 Arch FOR SALE—Wakefleld reed baby carriage, in good condition. 227 Glen St. 9-8.1dx rse wagon. Suitable our & Co., 21 Com- 9-5-6dx FOR SALE—Canaries, Austin St. sood singers. 27 9-7-3dx EOR SALE—One of our beautiful ferns for $1.00 is a bargain. Tel. 2624. Viets’ Green- houses 9.7-4dx Ad- New 9-7-2d FOR S dress 32 Britain E—White Leghorn cockerels. St., Maple Hill, FOK SALE—French walnut desk, reasonable pricc 116 West St. Tel. 633-23. 9-7-3dx FOR SALE—Grafonola, sonable offer refuse sesponsible party. ald. latest model; no rea. convenient terms to Address Box 17D, Her- 9-7-3dx NOTICE—Electric_vacuum cleaners to rent, 75c half day, $1.25 per day. Delivered promptly. Tel. 60 9-7-3dx NOTICE—Several good phonograph values, on very easy payments. It will pay you to look these over now. Widener's, 138 Main St. 9-7-3dx I'UR SALE—Coal and gas stove together. Will sell cheap. John Carlson, 69 Maple Hill Ave., Maple Hill. 9-6-6dx FOR SALE—Rooming business 12 rooms, hot water heat; good people in it. Central. Box 27D, Herad 8.19-tf SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Position by elderly lady as housekeeper for a lone aged man. Mrs. T. M. Rogers, Plainville, Conn. 9-8-1dx WANTED—Position as stationary engineer; can make own repairs; can do own firing. Reference. E. F. Bailey, 118 Arch St. * 9-6-5dx WANTED—Any kind of work around house or yard, grading it, by an experienced man. Ettro Audi, Mitchell St., off Hunter Road. 9-7-4dx WANTED—Young man 19, ambitious, had experience in store work and auto repair shop, desires position. Willing to work for $12 per week. Box 35BB, Herald oofmce 9-7-2dx to take Box 32B, ax WANTED—Washing and ironing home. Will call for and deliver. Herald. WANTED—Good laundress wishes to do washing and ironing at home. Good work promised. Apply 227 South Main St., first floor . 9-7-2dx 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 NOTICE—Architect C. C. Palmer, rooms 120 121, 122 Professional Bldg., 87 West Main St., New Britain, Conn. Phone 517. 98- ux NOTICE—Desirable rooms and table board for ladies in private family in western section of city. Address Box 12H, Herald. 9-8-3dx NOTICE—Back from vacation, Max Tresky will paper your room for $3.50 per room «Kalsomining, painting and varnishing very 1casonable. 39 Harvard St. Tel. 1322-1. Good for 15 days only. 9-5-6dx NOTICE—Miss Alice Starr, Piano Teacher, 543 Stanley St. Phone 122-13, -8-10-12-14-4dx NOTICE—Franz Premier Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented $ a day. Delivered promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. New cleaners for sale. Tel. 1995. 8-30_eod-tf NOTIE—Miss Alice Starr Piano Tuner, 543 Ftanley St. Phone 122-13. 9-6-7-3-10-x —_—_— NUTICE—We are going to bulld 500 homes, Terms $30 down, balance $21 per month for 12 years. Under U. S. Government supervision. Union Home Builders, P. O, Box 230. “3ax _— HAVE THAT SEWER and water service re- paired before winter. Zetterman, 190 Vance. Tel. 1703-2. 9:1-1wx NOTICE—OIld 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. 2314-4. LOUIS NAIR, Plumbing Heating and Gen- eral Jobbing: roofing and sheet metal work. Lawn mowers, stoves, gas ranges Pought and repaired. 367 So. Main St. Tel. 56-2. 8-29-12dx NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co.; electro platers, 25 Broad St., Plainville. 5-18-t¢ NOTICE—Corbin's Corner Farm—Milk from tubercalin tested cows is now being de. livered by T. S. Anderson Greenwood St. This milk s bottled and sealed at the farm. Erwin Whitham. 8-20-t¢ —_————e—— INSTRUCTIONS. EMMA M. SCHAAL teacher of piano, has returned from N. E. Conservatory of Music and will resume teaching Sept. 12 9-8-3dx e MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—2 neat appearing young men to do house to house canvassing. Apply to B. A. Egenton, 228 Washington. 9-8-1dx WANTED—Man who understands electro plating and is competent to take charge of department in out of town factory. Box 5TW, Herald. dax “WANED—Painter, an all around workman who can also handle men, can obtain steady employment with large manufac- turing concern. Address Box 4BB, Herald Office. a Trucking and Storage - MOVING OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS BY EXPERTS OUE SPECIALTY. Packing, Crating and Shipping either by Rail or Truck. We will take full charge of your movin g, thereby relieving you of all troubls. Best of equipment for Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Inter-Urban Transfer & Storage 167 1-2 Main Street, New Britain, Tel, 2090, 2002. Kear of Dickinson Drug Store. 3-FAMILY HOUSE on John Street. in and talk it over with HUMPHREY cated for price. Come H. D. Room 208—National Bank Bldg. A. P. Marsh, Manager Cannot be dupli- Open Saturday Evenings OUR GOOD LEHIGH COAL MAKES WARM FRIENDS —Tel. 529— UNITED COAL & WOOD CO. Cor. East Main and Wilson Streets. TO REN’I\'——Furniahed apartment and garage in connection with same. Well located. Apply to SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. ~42 Main Street Tel. 24-4 DO YOU WANT TO TRADE?—Here’s a man who will trade a two famiy house for a mortgage, an automobile, a truck, or anything else—Here’s your chance, Mr Trader—Get busy. CAMP - REAL 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343. ESTATE CO. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. 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

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