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LEARN TO SAVE--BY TRADING AT The People’s Market Co. Cor. PARK & ELM STREETS Parking Space STEAKS Sirloin, Short, Por- terhouse, Round 31c > Fresh Pork Chops FRESH CUT HAM- BURG, 2 lbs. 25¢ FRESH BELMONT LEAN CORNED 27¢ BEEF, 6¢ Up FRESH FISH EVERY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EGGS CHEESE 36¢ doz. 28¢ 1b. Rumford Baking Powder ...... 29¢ Ginger Snaps veven...21bs. 25¢ Lipton’s Cocoa . .20c Libby’s Corned Beef ........ 18¢c STAR NAPTHA POWDER | 73 5 J i SR IVORY FLAKES STAR SOAP, P & G, 3 for 25¢ NAPTHA, 6¢c CRISCO..................11b.19¢; 31b. 57c Potatoes . ...... 45¢ Tomatoes 30c basket Onions ... 51bs. 21¢ | Cabbage .... 4c lb. Celery ......... 15¢ Oranges . .. 45¢ doz. Lettuce (Iceberg) Lemons ... 35c doz. R R [ Honeydew Melons Peppers . . 4 qts. 25¢ ceeieee... 35CUP Spinach . ... 35¢ pk. Bananas .. 25c¢ doz. ORDERS OF $1.00 OR OVER DELIVERED Tel. 2298 Cottage Hams 1b 37¢ Lean Fresh Shoulders. . 1b 15¢ Loin Lamb Chops S 1b 33c Fresh Pork Roasts SUGAR CURED BACON, 30c BUTTER 43¢ 1b. D. Webster Flour Campbell’s Beans . .. 3 for 29c Campbell’s Soups veve.... 3for 29c Bluing ... 3 for 25¢ IVORY SOAP Family Size ..... 7c Hand Size ...... 5¢ Trucking and Storage MOVING OF MOUSEHOLD GOODS BY EXPERTS OUR SPECIALTY. Vacking, Crating and Shipping either by Rail or Truck. Wo will take full charge of your moving, thereby relieving you of all trouble Mest of equipment for and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Inter-Urban Transfer & Storage Street, New Britaln, A. P. Marsh, Manager n Drug Store. Tel, 2090, 2002, Beautiful See PROPERTY AT NO. 39 STEELE ST.—Has a frontage of 134 feet. loeation. ' Just off Harrison St. Price and Terms Right, H. D. HUMPHREY Tele ne—Office 141. Residence—1822-3 Room 208 National Bank Building—Open Saturday Evenings. Quick Results---Herald Classified Advts i g THE OLD HOME TOWN D STAY ALL DAY NEW BRITAIN DAILY WERAIN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER CLASSIFIED emm— FOCH HAS ACCEPTED, Will Be Gary's Guest at Meeting of | Iron and Steel Institute Marshal Foch has from hert the board of Paris, Sept accepted 13. an invitation H. Gary, chairman of the U. 8. Steel Corp. to be a guest at a dinner given by the Iron and Steel Institute in New York city. ar which it is understood there will be a great gathering of financiers and industrialists. The marshal will not » to America with Gen. Pershing on board the cruiser Olympia when the body of unknown American sol- dier will be returned to the United States. He considers the voyage so solemn that there is no place for even an ally Mars Foch is an plans to sail on the liner Paris on October 22, but his further plans are as yet undecided, except that he. will stop in Washing- ton for a day on his way to Kansas City, where he will attend the con- vention of the American Legion. He will not be present the first day of the convention as that will be reserved for organ tion. DR. O. A. KING DEAD. Lake Geneva, Wis., Sept. 13.—Dr. Oscar A. King, famous as a neurolo- gist, died here yesterday. He first gained notice in 1896 when he suc- cessfully applied the toxin of erysipe- las in the treatment cf cases of mania and melancholia. He was born near Peru, Ind., in 1851. Burial will be at Janesville, Wis. (BEST MILK FOR BABY IS PasteuriZED 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 TO RENT. 13 ROOM HOUSE, 93 West Main Street, Opposite Fox's Theater. Tel. 1814 for particulars. 9-13-3d TO RENT—Six room apartment, all Im- provements. Inquire 52 Hamilton St. after 6 p. m. Tel. 1127-3. 9-13.3dx TO RENT—Four room tenement in new two- tenement house; all improvements. 53 Carlton St., Belvidere. Few minutes walk to Stanley St. trolley line. Inquire 186 E. Main St. Mrs. M. Kreger 9-13.1dx TO RENT—6 room apartment; all improve- ments. Apply after 6 p. m., 52 Hamilton St., or phone 1127-3. 9-13:3d IO RENT—Four rooms with all up-to-date, improyements, at 116 West St. Inquire S. “brahamson, 169 Hartford Ave. = 9-13- Raw, untreated milk is dangerous for Baby for RAW MILK contains farge numbers of germs that may wreck its life—germs that are ren- dered 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 sanitary care, but it is ALSO PAS- TEURIZED, making it absolutely pure. GIVE US A TRIAL. J. E. Seibert & Son Pasteurized Milk & Cream L. ZELDES Is BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, Second Hand Men’s Clothes. 116 West St. Tel. 633-23. TheJ.B. MoranGarage 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. MoranGarage 16-18 BOOTH STREET Tel. 622-15. BY STANLEY - FOR CUSTONERS 22 — NOAH BAXTER PUTS /N MORE SEATS AND CUSHIONS AND BEATS THE COMPETITION OF THE NEW STORE ARREL I | [ IO RENT—6 room bungalow, lst class con- dition: latest improvements. Inquire 30 City Ave. 9-13-3dx TO RENT—Tenement on Park St.. Apply 479 Park St. 9-12-2d4 TO RENT—4 room temement, all lmprove- ments. 336, Eim St. -12-6d TO RENT—Partly furnished modern G room bungalow, near Stanley Works. Inquire 245 Burritt St. 9-12-6dx RENT—Five room temement, with or thout garage. P. W. Smith, 144 High fe. 9-13-3d we TO RENT—Tenement ten rooms, 227 West Main St. Tel. 2252 improvements. garage, or 903. All 9-12-24 m_tenement, =l East Main St 9.12 TO RENT—Five ovements, at 52 ‘or 903. TO RENT—4 rooms, home, eastern section, 11K Herald. furnished, in private 37 per week. Box 9-10-3dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, all improve- ment. 173 Cherry St. 9-10.3dx TO RENT—Five room temement, st., first flodr. Apply $3 Hart S 87 Hart 9.9-t1 TO RENT—Seven room modern apartment, all improvements. St he hot water, janitor service. 1 Main S quire William C. Raphael, 330 Main TO RENT—S room tenement, improvements.. st floor, 14 Olive St. Inquire 580 Ea Main St. evenings. 9-7-6dx TO RENT—Very desirable four five and #ix room apartments, steam -heat, hot ater and janitor service all year round. 4ll latest improvements. Also have cheaper apartments for rent. For par- ticulars apply M. Cohn, 378 Stanley St. Tel. 2425. 8-24-te TO RENT—Very desirable § roon: flat, steam i1eat furnished. The W. L! Hateh Com- pany, City Hall. $-3-a¢ IO RENT—S room temement at 64 Church St, 2nd foor. Heat, furnished. Enquire at Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church B;.’ R 23 Walnut St. 9-13-2dx eated garage. TO RENT—S tenement, modern Im- provements, Apply at 114 Commercial Bt. -24-tr —_———————— WANTED—FEMALE HELP. WANTED—Competent second maid. Tel 453. 9-13-61x WANTED—Girl for housework. Apply to Mr. Myers, 482 Main St. 9°13-1dx 310 1-2 WANTED—Girls for waitresses. 9-13-3ax Main St WANTED—Girl for stairs work. References. Hill, 16 Washington St. cooking and down. Mrs. George 9-13-3d WANTED—Competent girl for general house- work. Apply 92 Lincoln St, 9-13-1wx NTED—A young woman to work Satur. The Old Burritt School. Apply- to Janitor, 9-13-1dx WANTED—Competent Cook. Tel. Martford. Write 121 Tremont St., ford, Conn. 4-0553, Hart- 9-12-6d i WANTED—Maid for general housework. Ap. ply 28 Trinity St. 9-12_2d .W | il AR 1 — \\\\\\ DA WANTED—Women to sell phonographs and records, salary and commission basis. Ap- ply to Mr. Warner, Widener's, 138 Main St. 9.10-3ax —— ——e————e LOST—A pair of glasses and box, between West Pearl St. and” Camp- school. Re- turn to E. Gorfain, 9 West Pearl 9-13-1ax LOST—Or Stolen—Indian nlack. Adolph Kalmowski, Reward bicycle, color 315 Park St 9-13-3ax LOST—Auto generator chain, Friday night. Please return to 88 Hart St. Reward 9-13-1ax LOST—18 kt. wedding ring, near Clark, Law- 1or, Allen and McClintock Road,Lasalle and Beaver Sts. . Finder please return to Herald Office. Reward. 9.9-4ax TOST—One cow color red; from pasture in West Cromwell. Reward to anybody who will return or give information where to find it. Prospero Mossiglio, East Berlin, Conn. Phone 673.3: 9-12-3ax —DENTISTS— A. B. Johnson, D. D, S, T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. National Bank Bldg. GAS and OXYGEN ADMINISTERER l1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c¢ -:- CASH IN ADVANCE This is net 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. e —— AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS USED CARS OF VALUE. 1920 Paige, Sport Model . 1919 Buick Sedan . 1919 Buick Seven Pas. Touring 1918 Jordan Seyen Pas Touring, 1917 Stearn Knight Touring. 1919 Studebaker Big Six... 1918 Buick Touring E45 1919 Overiand Model 90 . 1920 Overland Model 4 1916 Cadillac Winter Top . 1916 Overland Touring - 1916 Reo 4 Touring 1916 Reo 6 Touring 1915 Reo 6 Touring 1915 Reo 4 Touring 1920 Oakland Touring 1920 Oakland Roadster 1918 Oakland Touring Look over the prices and see the low figures we have placed on them, Most of the above cars have been painted in our own paint shop. M. IRVING JESTER, Phone 811. 193 Arch St. FOR SALE—1920 Essex Touring; motor in fine condition. Cash or terms. Phone 1061-4. i) 9-13-2ax NOTICE—Cars washed, polished, oiled and greased. Open Friday and Saturday even- ings. Clark’s Automobile Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. Tel. 559-4. . 9-13-5dx FOR SALE—Buick Roadster; good running condition. Price $150.- Rear 103 West Main St 9.13-3dx FOR SALE—1915 Hudson 7 Pas. Touring, in good condition. 5 new tires good ‘Yaint, new battery. Cheap if taken at once. In- quire 217 Carlton St. 9-13-2dx FOR SALE—Chalmers touring car, good running condition. ' R. Carmody, 400 High St. Tel. 316. 9-12-6dx OR SALE—1918 Dogdge roadster, winter top, \ uxcellent condition. $450. 1079-12. y ’ 9.12-2dx FOR SALE—Ford touring car, $135. Ford touring car, $90. Ford repairing a spec- alty. Jim's Garage, 405 West Main St. _ s 9-12-3dx TOR SALE—1920 3-4 ton Oldsmobile truck, any reasopable . offer will be accepted. South End Garage, 171 So. Main St. y 9-10.6a FOR SALE—Overland touring, Will exchangé for runabout. st. Model 90, 28 Chapman 9-10-2ax FOR SALE—1 1021 Maxwell Coupelet, run nlyy. 200 miles, Bargain for quick sale. el. 2444. 9-10-3ax YOU WILL FIND that part of your auto that you need at the New Britain Auto Ex- change. B. Cutler, Prop., 22 Oak St. 9-9_6dx FOR SALE—1919 Touring \car; very shape. William H. Allen. CYLINDER GRINDING—Repme weork of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Av — WANTED —_— WANTED—An American family of-three is looking for a five room tenement in a de- rirable location. Call 368-3. 9-12-3dx WANTED—Furnished apartment 3 rooms for housekeeping. Must be entirely private and in good residential section. Reason- able rent. Desired by 2 adults. Mother and daughter. By Oct. Box 9J, Her- ald. 9-12-3dx WANTED—By Oct. 1, Four room tenement, steam heated preferred; two people. State location and best price in first letter. Ad- dress Herald, Box 9X. 9-12-3dx WANTED—Medium sized platform scale, Tel. 1121:3. 9.13-1dx e REAL ESTATE FORE SALE. ——— FOR SALE. 2 new Bungalows in Belvidere, and near to car line. 1 of 6 rooms, all modern with fire place and built-in bookcases; good big garage. 1 of 5 rooms all modern, with fire place butli-in book cases and seat; good big lot. A, C. Record. Phone 2066-2 9-12-4dx FOR SALE—Or Rent—New cottage house at Belvidere; 6 rooms, fire place, pipeless fur- nace, gas and electricity. Large lot. Tel. 1614-3. D. E. Morse 445 Park St. 9-13-3ax FOR SALE—In western part of city, a six room modern bungalow and garage. Terms to suit, and would take a house lot as part payment. 127 Jerome St. 9-12-1wx ¥OR SALE—7 room house in Barnsdale. In- quire Edward M. Dolan 9-10_5dx FUR SALE—7 room house, with 2 land, $3,000. 3 acres of land at acre. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. acres of 560 per 9-9-5ax FOR SALE—Fruit, Poultry Farm, near trol- ley, railroad: § room house, 1 acre, $2200 cash. 60 Day St, Newington Junction. 9-5-6dx FOR SALE—Large and small farm in ington: also small farm in Plainvill ply 103 West Main St. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755.13 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs FOR SALE—F} and chairs. 5. TOR SALE—Grapes $1.50 basket. field St. FOR SALE—To be removed at once, old barn at Aspinwall Place, Berlin. ~Also other old lumber. Mrs. John ,Pinches, Worthington Ridge, Berlin. Tel. 478-4. 9-13-3d FOR SALE—Set of Encyclopedia Britannica, latest edition. India paper, sheepskin bindinz like new. Also maple cabinet work bench. Address Box X34X, Herald. 9-13-2ax ¥OR SALE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners at tig reduction. Brand new. Easy pay- ments. Guaranteed. L. E. Andrews, 401 Arch St 9-13-2dx FOR SALE—Rooming business, 12 rooms, hot water heat, good people in it. Central, Box 27D, Herald. 9-12.tf I'OR SALE—Beautiful Piano $150. time ago. ing. Address Carlson, mahogany upright Like new. Cost $600 short About to move reason for sell- Box 21, Herald. 9-13-2ax FOR SALE—Grocery and confectionery store £ood locality; very good opportunity to ambitious party. Address Herald Box SW. 9-12.6dx FOR SALE—New fireproof safe cabinet. Price reasonable. Box 9, Herald. 9-12-3dx YOR SALE—Dock, select strain White Leg- horn yearling hens. Clifton E. Davanport, 1290 Stanley St. Phone 1430. 9-12-28x TO BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE—1 white iron bea, bureau and dresser; kitchen table, chairs folding couch, mahogany _center table, tapestry rug. Cooke Place, White's Crossing, Plainville. 9-12-4dx FOR SALE—A"good horse and cow cheap. W. C. Owens, Upson Farm, Kensington. 9-12-3dx FOR SALE—Mahogany upholstered daven- port. Cheap. Address Box 9BB, Herald. 9-10-6a EOR SALE—Remarkable bargain to dignity to fine home, 10x4 one-piece Rosewood Cabinet. $500. Address Herald, Box 10XB. 9-10-6d FOR SALE—Brass bed, spring and mat- tress and bassinette. Apply 30 State Si near Children’s Home. 9-10-3dx 28 McClintock 9-9-5dx FOR SALE—Concord grapes. Road or Tel. 1115-2. FOR SALE—Sweet cider in barrels or small quantities, at the farm or delivered. Alex- ander Bruse, Berlin, Con. 665-3. 9-9-1wx FOR SALE—California and Japanese privet. 02 to .06 each. Have some three feet high. Barberry bush 10c to 20c each Grape vines 15c to 30c. Fruit tree Adolph Sendler, 218 Oak St. 9.9-1w. FOR SALE—10 5. C. Rhode Island Red Pul- lets, ready to lay. Tel. 2446.2 or 66 Fran- s St., City. 9-5-5dx FOR SALE—One two horse wagon. Suitable for heavy work. Armour & Co., 21 Com- mercia! St. 9-8-6dx FOR SALE—Rooming business 12 rooms, hot water heat; good people in it. Central Box 27D, Heraid 8. e R HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Several live, energetic men to qualify for salesmen. $20 and commis- sion. “Married men preferred. Call after 7 o'clock or write to Mr. Wildere, 903 East st 9-13-1d pearing young men as 28 Washington St., be- 9- WANTED—-4 neat salesmen. Apply tween 7-9 p. m. WANTED—Foreman polisher in local fac- tory. Apply Post Office Box No. 33, stat- ing qualifications in full. 9-10.3a WANTED—First class salesman who can produce results, good pay. Apply Box 11, Herald Oftice, for appointment. 9-10-3dx WANTED—Battery and electrical man. Ap- ply M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. 8-24-tf —_— = FOUND FOUND—Set of false teeth. crossing gateman on High St., a m. and 2 p. m. Call at R. R. between 5 9-13-1dx FOUND—GIrl's bicycle in basement of New Britain High school. Owner please call and identify same. Ask for janitor. 9-12-3a WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE. WANTED—Young man or lady with a littie canvassing experience. A chance for the right party. Call 13 R. R. Arcade. 9-13-1dx 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. Have you e NOTICES NOTICE—A leading manufacturer of High Crade Planos will sell direct from factory to home at wholesale prices for a limited .time. This means a saving of almost $200. Send for catalog. Box 14Y, Her- ald. 9.13-2dx NOTICE—Parties going to Eastern States Exposition Fair at Springfield or else- where. call C. A. Bence for a 7 pass. car to go in. Reasonable rates. Call 2215, 13-4dx NOTICE—Guaranteed Hand Laundry. Work called for and delivered. Dry . cleaning, dying and pressing. Phone 2362. 427 West Main St. Martin Schweitzer, Prop. 9-12-6dx NOTICE—Franz Premier Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented $1.25 a day. Delivered promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. New cleaners for sale. Tel 1995. 8-30_eod-tf ALL KINDS OF AUTO TRUCKING—Expert niano and furniture mover. Auto parties tuken out. Rates reasonable. Establish- ed 20 years. James F. Farrell. Tel. 876. 9-12-6dx HAVE THAT SEWER and water service re- paired before winter. Zetterman, 190 Vance St. Tel. 1703-2. 9-10-1wx . v NOTICE—Architect C. C. Palmer, rooms 130 121, 122 Professional Bldg., 87 West Main New Britain, Conn. Phone 517. 9-8-25a2 NOTICE—Back from vacafion, Max Tresky will paper your room for $3.50 per room. Kalsomining, painting and varnishing very 1easonable. 39 Harvard St. Tel. 1322-4. Good for 1§ days only. 9-8-6ax 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. 2314-4. 9.2-26dx NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., electro 45 Browd St., Plainville. 8-18-t2 NOTICE—Corbin’s Corner Farm—Milk from tuberculin tested cows is now being de. livered by T. S. Anderson Greeawood St. This milk is bottied and sealed at. the farm. Erwin Whitham. 8-20-8¢ — —— — — ——— _ _ __§ ' FURNISHED KOOMS, TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with ér withe out board. References given and required. 26 South High St. 9-13-6dx TO RENT—Furnished room with board; all conveniences; 2 minutes from P. O. & iake Court. Tel. 102-3. 9-13-1ax TO RENT—Furnished rooms. 96 West Main St. 9-13-3ax TO RENT—Nice front room to two gentle- men. With or without table board. 28 Church St. Mrs. Olson. *9-13-3dx TO RENT—Nice large furnished front room for light housekeeping, or suitable for two ladies. 7 min. from center. Mrs. Rice, 352 Arch St. Tel. 2812-5. 9-13-3dx TO RENT—Three furnished rooms; all con- veniences; electric light and bath; will rent separately. Reasonable price. 24 Maple St. 9-13-2dx TO RENT—Two large furnished rooms; all conveniences. Board if desired. 83 Grove Hill. Phone 2604. 9-13-5dx TO RENT—Single room to gentleman. 45 Walnut St 9-12-t¢ TO RENT—Furnished room, ~centrally " lo- cated; t6 two men. .. All improvements. At~ dress Box 31W. « 9-12-2dx TO RENT—Nicely furnished room in private home. All conveniences. Tel. 1473-12. 9-12-24 TO RENT—One or two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Electric lights, gas, hot water heat. Inquire 65 Winthrop &t 9-12-3dx TO RENT—Furnished front rooms with board, $9 a week. 59 East Main St., 2nd floor. 9-10-3dx FOR SALE—Remarkable bargain to add dig- nity to fine home, 10x4 one-piece Rosewood Walnut St. -10-t S S R TR TO RENT—Furnished room, Hot water, steam heat, electric lights, ete. - Breakfast if desired. 505 Arch St. 9-10-5ax —— e ———— TO RENT—Nicely furnished 8 room cottage. Good location. Tel. 437-3. 9-10-3ax TO RENT—Two large rooms at 1 Winter St. Apply between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. e————— SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Young man, 24, experienced gro- cery cierk desires position. References. Address Grocery Clerk, Herald. 9-13-3dx WANTED—By young. girl, position to do light housework or to take care of chil- dren. Domfeld, 110 Rockwell Ave. 18-2dx Where’s Your Sporting Blood? Here’s a man’ who owns a $4,000 truck he is willing to sell at a sacrifice in trading in on a house, which will show him a good investment. $300 above mortgages will buy house on Lilac street. See us. Store for sale—Three good rents. 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 pelish 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