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AUTOMOTIVE. = Aulomobiles Wanted 12 WANTED “Ford care. T will pay cash for your Tord car, Ford cars for sale on o tcims, James F. Decker, Jr., Room 108, Profcasional bullding, New Britain Teleplione 2765, D ton trucke wanted, part o +ance ‘veskly or monthly payment make, condition, and best terms. 82, Plainvill e | Autos—Traxi Service |GITY TAXI SERVICE—Best equipped long t.;tr cars In the city. Careful drivers. Call PACKARD BERVICE—Dest cn Call Joe Farr, | ¥ in the city 1847, 162 et. 700 wil] bring quick, em- clent taxi service to ‘your door. Garages To Let 1 SIDE BUSINESS SERVICE BUSINESS SERVICE EMPLOYMENT —_— FINANCIAL 19 We build In brick, Jobbing & speclalty. Paul 24 Rocky Hill Ave, Tele- NTER jovbing, sningling and DoAver board work. I can save you money on Plumbing, Heating, Meta) W PLUMBING, tinning and geneial WHEN n ork 2R Gral jobbing. . Phone 2764, and Louls Nalr, 60 Lafayette R ence, 361 [3 Bt. Help-—n;en ‘Wanted CAR WASHE rienced. Apply 193 Arch street, J A your plumbing, roof, or rain pipes repalr any time of day or night, telephone 621 your work., M, C. Hel Tel. 1492-4, between 17 and 1 and r 6 p. m, CHIMNEY REPAIRING and goneral mason and plaster work. Work guaranteed. J. J._McLarney, 131 _Clark St. Phone 2180-5, GTEN BT —Gar storage purpos: Rockwell Avenue. Can also be used for Phone 1321-13. 124 MABON ~work, brickiaving and plnurlnr Charles Beh, $01 West Main atrest, Tel- aphone 1186-3, —————— Motorcycles and Bicycles TAN motoroycle and side car. model and fully equipped. Inquire Maple & eet. ANDTAN "Mu TORCYCLES. dlke new, $180; 1917 rebullt machine at $100; 1019 In excellent condition, $160; Harley-Davidson 1920 sport modei, $175. Harley-Davidson 1920 at 3200. A 191y In- dlan ‘with side car, $200, big value. Charles Hadfield, successor to Hadfl Bwenson Co., 31 Myrtie 8t. Phone 1708, SIGTORCYCLE and side car, In good run- ning copdition, factory overhauled, $180. 200 East Main €t —_— Service Station Repairing 17 | KEETYLENE WELDING—Broken, bent or twisted, We reclaim them all. Repairing wrecks, carbon burning. _Commercial Welding Co., 111 Cherry St. Phone 2552 15 1919 316 1917 rebuilt and Business Service Tendered 20 ELECTRIC_WIRING for light, h and power. All work guaranteed satisfactory, Yonan Efectric Co. Phone 1528-3, SIGNS of diutinction give character to your business or profession. For the city's be service in commercial sign painting the New Britaln 8ign Co, 34 Church Bt Telephone 894, MAIL ORDERS wantea on Mms to be de: d and printed. Prompt serviod, Ad- Dickinson D of repalring. change, 87 Arch St. A, J. Grafe. Mgr. WINDOWS CLEANED in private houses, offices, and stores. General housework and cleaning from the cellar to the roof. uum work s our speclalty. Our rates are the lowest in town. New Britain Win- dow Cleaning Co., 88 West Main 8t. Phone §8i —_— INTING, wauhing ana _pnlishing. Lowest prices In town, considering work- manship, Let us give you an estimate, Joe Amezin, 368 So. Main 8t. ANNOUNCEMENT—Harold _G. McGauley and Thomas H. Bennett, formerly of the 8. & F. Motor Bales Corp.,, former Hud- ®on and Essex dealers, have opened a Bervice Btation for Hudson and Essex cars at 139 Arch street, Hudson and sex will be the specialty, but high grade work on all cars is guaranteed. All work under the personal supervision of the propristors. McGauley & Bennett, Author- ized Hudson and ex_Service Btation, 139 Arch Bt. Tel. 1199, Honeyman Bloc AUTO FENDERS and bodies, doors and radistors, whon broken or bent, need tho attention of skilled mechanics. When in trouble, let us restore the orginal shape of your car. ‘“Service {s Our Ala” O. Becker, Corbin Place. Phone §63 | AUTOMOBILE PAINTING and trick bodles { made to order. High class work, sati { A 1. Ravizza, 332 Park Bt. Plone 676-13. AXELS SBTRAIGHTENED and wheels re- palred. Auto springs a specialty. John C. Baker, 224 Arch 8t. Phone 508. ) BATTERIES—Have your experienced f tery trouble. Sec uu for satisfactory serv- 1 e Hartford Battery & GService, ity | _Bervico Statior, gdw. Zack, Battery Dept. IGARBON burned out while you walt, Have |8t removed, 50 that your car will not over- heat on your next ¢rip. Auto Repair Co., | (838 Eas. Main Bt. Phone 2016-3. CHEVROLET SERVICE AND SALES—The | Dest of service on all makes of cars at reasonable rates. Chevrolet 490, grind valves, remove carbon, $5.00; Chevrolet F. B., grind valves, remove carbon, $6.00; Oakland, grind valves, remove carbon, $7.00; pleasure and commerclal cars storage, $6.00 per month in summer, $8.00 per month in winter. Reama & Borrow Avto Co., 287 Elm St. Phone 1188. EHARLANDS AUTG BERVICE STATION— Storage Repairs Supplies ars washed by day or night. E. J. CHARLAND, PROP. New Headquarters at 432 MAIN STREET. ceasors to Plucker's Electric Co. Because of muperior equipment and experience this is recognized as being the best electric service station in the city. Cars washed and simonized as usual, $10 to $18. Re- store the original lustre of your car. 238 Main Bt, (rear) GENERAL overnauiing. Ford and Overland | work our specialty. Overland Repair Co, Cor. Arch and West Pearl streets. faction guarantced and prica reasonable. | Dressmaking and Millinery 22 FAEMBTITCHING, plain picot edgs, 21§ 288 curves and dressmaking, Personal atten- tion, Mile Blanchette, 131 Main St. Tele- phone_2655. MATCHED box and side pleats In_striped goods, Hemstitching .and buttons, Gins. burg's’ Dress Pleating Shop, 19 Walnut 8t.Phono 1333-3. i) WOMAN'S institute, lessons in dressmaking. Now 5 the time to make over last win- ter's dresses, Classes forming Tugs. Sept. 19. Private lessons. Tel. 545-5 mfi?w EETTERHEADS, en COR. PUBLIC STENOGRAFPHER, An Pressing and Tailoring 29 dellvered by The Ye London Bhop. corner Main St. London_Vale Phone 685-3, Bervice, Elm, BUITS of unusual quailty, imported and domestic woolens, for summer and fall tallored to the wearer's. satisfac- B. Neleon, 68 West Malin Btreet, ‘Telephone 601, MEN to “operate surface grinder, external grinders, automotive grinders. Call or Phone The Bantam Ball Bearing Co,, Bsptam, Conn, MEN, 100 tobacco: ship 8 o'clock morning. 25 milkers, farmhands, Carroll's, 24 Allyn 8t., Hartford. every laborers. PIN BOYS wanted at the Casino Alleys TAILORS WANTED, for work on trou and vests. Steady position, : Ye London Printing, Jobbing, Stationery 80 D Iy cards, circulars; excellent service, bel quality at the lowest rai hone 65 let us give you estimates. Quality Print Shop, Z. A: Finklesteln, Prop.,, 338 Main, XULPER PRINTING CO., American and forelgn language printed. COMMERCIAL, 335 MAIN ST., Phone 717, This week special, & box of quality sta- tionery with your name and addre printed on both sheets and envelope tor $1.00, Professional Services 31 R, Ve- trano, Room 403, 269 Main stre Tele- phone 2012, BURGICAL supports, made to your measure, also elastic supports and stockings. M Mack D. Hall, R. N, Registered co 72 Grand St. Phone 37-2. ‘CHES and clocks repaired. Clock work called for and delivered. Just Phone 2762, B. Georges, Trustworthy Jeweler, 186 Main Bt. Room 10, YOUR old false teeth reset for new teeth, $10.00-815.00. We accept weekly payments. Open evenings. Don't suffer with tooth- he. Dr. Dickerman, 35 Walnut St. G and ayeing 18 our exclusive bi Garments of all descriptions raperies, portieres, curtains, cleaned or dyed. Batisfaction guaranteed. New Brit- rin Dry Cleaning Corp., 96 W. Main Bt. __Phone 13733, | CLBANING, dyelng an@ pressing. Pleating and hemstitching, remodelling experts. Old garments given a new appearance in & short time and at small expense to you. New Empire Dry Cleaning Co, 149 Main Bt. Phone 626. CLOTHES called for_and dellvered by The London Valet Service. Ye London Shop. Phone 685-3. Elm, corner Main Bt. BEDDING—Have Repaliring and Plano Tuning 82 ACTION regulated free with tuning order to Bept. 20, $3.00. C. A. Humphrey. Tele- phone 2647, g Jour mattresses, box springs, cushions, piilows, etc, re-made equal to new and returned same day. We also do relining of baby carriages “and couch hammocks. Uphulstering. Hard- ware City Bedding Co, 60 Tremont Bt. Tel. 2314-4. LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Wilcox Repair Bhop, 204 Hart St. Headquarters for first- class repalr work. R, H. Wilcox, Prop. Phone 1187-13. Insurance—All Kinds 24 | ACCIDENT, AND ALL LINES OF INSUR- ANCE, BERVICE AND BATISFACTION, LOWEST RATES. PROMPT ADJUST. MENTS. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, THE COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. PHONE 138, | ACCIDENT, Life or Fire. See P. J. Mur- ray & Co. for insurance service. Agents and Realtors, 325 Main 8t. Tel. 2031-3, LAWN MOWER service station. Called for and delivered. near Rudolph's Schoell's, arage. Machine 8hop 'el. 2061-3. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired Ox-welding. No. Greenwood St. Fritz & Berndt, Tel. 163-12. 31 HUTRRORB resilvered In thres days. Ohalr caning also. Prompt deliverias and guar- anteed workmanship, Edw. Gorfain, 168 Arch Bt. Phone 863-2. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE a speclalty. Bervice unusual. Call on the phone, we EDUCATIONAL Shop, 4 EIm street, A YOUNG representative to call on refall merchants in New Britain and surround- ings, Non-competitive proposition. Bl opportunity for a live man. No invi ment, Give particulars. Address 19TJ, Herald. —_— RAILWAY MECHANICS— MACHINISTS BOILERMAKERS 70¢c PER HOUR CAR MEN FREIGHT AND PASS. 70c and 63c PER HOUR Go west, permanent position. Free transportation and board. Apply 10:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Mr. Stone at Long's Hotel, State St., to company's agent, Hartford, Conn. Northern Pacific Rallway to take the place of men on strike. SALESMAN-Manager to open and operats local office for factory. Very profitable und permanent connection if you can qualify. Syncro Motors Cu., Battle Creek, Michigan. WOOD CHOPPERS for work In New Brit- ain. Apply gasoline station, West Main St., Corner Corbins Ave. YOUNG MAN for soda fountain. Apply G, H. Lewis, Dickinson Drug Co. Money I.oaned 48 LOANSE THAT BENEFIT THE BORROWER WB LEND MONEY on Home Furniture, without removal, also on _Guarantead Notes. LOANS UP TO §300. Repayable in monthly instetments. LAWFUL CHARGES. Write. Call or Phone us—1—9—4—3, BENEFICIAL LOAN BOCIETY, Rooma 10 87 W. Main 8t ADOPT this plan of saving, deposit $10,00 & month for ten months and receive 465.40 for each month, or $54.00 In addi- tion to the $100.00 paid {n. The 20 month contract holder receives $108.00 and his 4200.00°back and Ao on. Then think how foollsh you were when you deposited $10.00 a month for 20 montha at 4% in- terest, with interest compounded every slx months, would amount to $7.29. Think it over, then let us explain. Gen- eral Home Investment Trust, Room 113, 87 West Main 8t. TOU can buy First Morigages ylelding 7% on monthly payments, and receive 6% on your money while paying for same. Ap- ply to The Bodwell Reaity Co., Room 407, National Bank Bldg., city. LIVE STOCK Dogs, Cats, Tets 51 FLOOR LAMPE—One with FRUIT JARS, Atias TOYS, Curtains, Tops and Slip Covers. Also Body Defects, Are You Intending to Drive Your Car All Winter? Or Even Late Into the Fall? Then Now is the Time to Make It Comfortable. tion 17 “Service Stations—Repairing” Are Prepared to Handle Your Work Now At Less Cost and Delay to You Than They Will Be Later. Read the Want Ads. The Advertisers Under Classifica- MERCHANDISE Merchandise at the Stores Tlack base and beautiful silk top, §75. with hand painted black shade, trimmed with gold, er's,_138 Main Bt. 65 walnut Another and sllk ‘Widen- FRUIT JARS and canning outfits. This 18 the' season. Assure yourself success by purchasing your equipment here, A, A. Mills, 80 West Main St. Phone 3i1. EZ Beal," pint, #6c, quarts $1.15. Pint Mason jars 80c, quart, 96c. Jelly glassen 46e per doz. City Hare ware Co., 49 East Main 8t. FURNACES—Pipoless, steam and hot water heaters, oy Johnson, gas heaters, oll ¢ pipe and elbows. 34_Dwight sfreet, heaters, parlor Ericson & LIONEL electric traina for tne boy's birih- day or Christmas glift. Monler Bros, Sporting _Goods Btore, 38-42 Main 8t mes. The only year 'round foy and doll shop in the city. Arch St. Novelty Bhop, 369 Arch St. TRUNKS, bags and sult caces. We speciail on wardrobe location which trunks in all sizes. Our fs just a few staps from the high rent district enables us to quote you the lowest prices in the city on these items, as well as all other wears ing apparel. Army & Navy Store, 66 Church_street. SPANTSBH POODLE, tauined, three years| old. Call at Wohinz, 432 West Main 8t. or_Phone 1349 _——— Eggs, Poult Supplies 52 Musical Instruments (1] GOLUMBIA, $160 modsl, slightly used ma- hogany cabinet. Can be bought for $100. Widener's, 138 Main Bt. OLD NEWBPAPER MATS—Lining chicken coops, 60c a hundred; for Herald Office, 67 Church Bt. PULLET8—S8Ingle Comb Rhode Island Reds, Feb. and March hatched. Some laying. Call 66 Francis Bt., city. for lo at MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 83 BABY CARRIAGE, nMyly new. Goat $75. Wil sell at bargain. 126 Shuttle Mea- dow_Avenue. RADIO—Bulld your own set with parts from Widener’ let us supply your et ready-made. Widener's, 138 Main Bt. WHITNEY BTROLLER In perfect condi- tlon. Phone 502-12. WINE PRESSES, clder mills Rackliffs Bros,, Phone 1074. $50 baby carriage for $25 at Monier Bros. Store, 38-42 Main Bt. Business and Office Equipment 6'; TYPEWRITERS for sale or for rent. Al repairing of all makes. Phone 664-2, Trusclo, 192 Washi; gton street, Feed and Fuel 59 FURIVA CALF CHOW—Dont feed calves milk. It's too expensive. Purina Calf Chow costs much less and gives better re- and kegs. Park & Bigelow Sts. COLUMBIA—Table model, mahc EDISON dlamond disc phonograph PIANG—Mahogany, DIAMONDS for graduation or WEDDING RINGS, 14 and 18 karat any, and in excsllent playing condition. Price with rocords, $30. Ono dollar weekly takes it. Widener's, 138 Main St. with mahogany cabinet, in excellent playing condition. Price and terms right. Widen- er's, 115 Main St. REAL E Wanted-—To Rent RESPONSIRLE family dasires o rent furs nished flat or cottage. Address Box 42AJ, FOUR room tenement, with ulso garage, by young couple, by October 1 Aad. B 78, “REAL ESTATE FOR SALE T Agents—Real Estate 8 AL ESTATE—Anything to rent, buy or sell sea Cohn about it at 156 Maln Bt., the largest individual real estate owner im the city, REATL ESTATE—If you have a tenement to rent or If you have any property for sale consult H, J. Folren, 140 Main Bt. Phone 1790, REAL ESTATE, farms and suburban homes, Robt. B, White, 259 Main 8t REAL ESTATE—Plainviile, 1s the piace to live, it is the place to work. Surely it is the place to buy. Cunningham & Skinner, Brokers & Realtors. Neri block, Plainyil | | 7T REAL ESTATE—If it's Real Gorbach, Booth's block. Estate. Call Phone 1190, Auctioneers GEO. A. GLARK, Auctioncer, CONN. P. O. BOX 333, Meriden, Coza. Phone 1943, Bldg. ana Business Prop. 80 JUBILEE ST., 126—One five tenement brick block and 2 family dwelling 216 Chap- man street. Brick block has 2 stores. Everything in first-class condition. Price reasonable. Inquire at Btar Real Bstate 163 Main 8t. Phone 60 MERIDEN, BUILDING LOTS on easy payments parts of the city at prices much than will be asked next year, Tho Hatch C Hall bul!ding, ~Five acr high and_dry" level bullding lots at “Thorniley Me: corner of East St. and Seymour Ave. Terms easy. H. N. Lockwood, City Hall or 783 East St. LOTS on Miller and Hayea 8t. In very nice section, between Farmington Ave. and No. Burritt 8t, Level and clear ground, Rea- sonable priges for cash or payment. In J. Zuk, 337 Washington St. Tel, 887-3. upright, fine order, $180. Good plano, cheap. Terms arranged. L. E. Andrews, 401 Arch St. PIANG—Weber plano, can b had for §25 for quick sale. G. M. East, Main St. Tel. 1124-4. Vater, 619 VICTROLA with records, in perfect condi- | tion and fully guaranteed, $26. terms. Widener's, 138 Main 8t. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry 67 weddings, This ad is worth 16% off on our entire stock. Bring it with you. I Resnick, Mfg. _Jeweler, 340 Main 8t. WATCHES—The value of time is appre- clated by a boy or girl at college, 1t that time-plece comes from B. Georges, Trustworthy Jeweler, 166 Main St. Rm, 10 WATCHES, for the boy or girl at High school; a beautiful watch with remark- able low price, at B. Georges, Trust- worthy Jeweler, 166 Main St. Room 10. gold. Diamond rings, $20 and up. Himberg & Horn, 10 Arcade and 392 Main St. Easy B. Bird & Feed Co., 105 Arch §t. Footwear and OClothing 61 BOOTS, “Ball band,” hip. Every palr posl- tively guaranteed, $3.93. All other makes $2.98. Army & Navy Store, 66 Church 8t. ESTABLISH your credit at the Boston Clothing_Store next door to the.Herald Office. Keep well dressed. FOUNG MAN about 17 to 20 years for Fait: ting. Apply to The H-O-W Knitting Co., Glen S8t. do tie rest. Dewitt A. Riley, 272 Maln 8t. INSURANCE--The man who {nsures his lite wants insurance that Insures—pro- tection that protects. He should demand the best, and be content with nothing but the best. Parker & Deming, Insurors, Phone 2026, J A NEW ENGLAND wutuas Life Insurance Co., 87 Milk Bt, Boston, Massachusetts. P. Crona, Agent, 173 Main street, New Britain, .Conn. Lawyers—Patent Attorneys 25 H. G. MANNING, Waterbury, ex-patent ex- aminer. New Britaln, Thursdays, 6 p. m. Walk-Over Booth’s Block, Est. 1866, by Jas. Shepard. LOUIS M. BCHMIDT, 359 MAIN 8T. Telephone New Britalu and Hartford. JEW_FORD TOPS fitted to your 01d boy $8.00 to $15.00 at The Rart Street Top Bhop, 58 Hart St. rear. Phone 164-14. PAINTING—First-class gutomobile painting L anion, rear 17 i i § ‘PARBON'S GARAGH AND TOOL CO., 680 West Maln. Machine and tool work. Auto part and repairing. Ford blocks rebored and_new pistons fitted. Tel. 890-2. SIDE CURTAINS in good condition are an absolute necessity in winter. Have yours repaired or if necessary, replaced before the rush sets 'in, which mcans a lower b price and less delay. Hart St. Top Shop, '« 58 t B Phone 164-14. ALt DL L ety BTEVE'S & VINCELELTTE GARAGE— Repalring and overhauling. We specialize on‘pFord: Hulison and Eseex cars. All service guaranteed. Carbon burned out at 60 cents s cylinder. Also welding. REAR 169 ARCH BT. PHONE 162-12 OR 869-13. TIRES—Before having vour tires repaired, ¢all at the 8-K and get the advice of a factory expert. Next to the P. O. Moving, Trucking, Baggage 26 FISHING PARTIES to Saybrook and re- turn by auto, from Sat. afternoon until| Sun. evening. Good meal and rooms sup- plied. For further particulars call 764, Blanchette's Express, 140 Cherry St. MISS MARGARET MOORE, Tnstrumental and Vocal 30 teacher of 300 Washington St. Tele- plano. Studio, phone 974-5. YOUNG MAN—Apply §-K Tire and - (nnu_h_ax Co., 102 West Main St. SHOES—Men's and boys. Men's shoes guar- anteed all eolid leather construction. Boys' shoes, speclal line, also guaranteed eolid leather construction. Try them and prove it. Joe Mortelliti, 86 Church St. Help—Women Wanted 4 VOCAL, violin and ptano, Wil open studio in few days. Puplls accepted now. Phone 1809-6. J. Myron Kory, Protessor of Music. EMPLOYMENT “Help—Men Wanted 41 ACME AUTOMATIC OPERATORS FOR BUICK MOTOR CO.— Flint, Michigan. Fares advanced to com- petent men; company representatives will interview applicants at 9:30 tomorrow at CARROLL'S, 24 ALLYN ST, HARTFORD. AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN in New Britain vicinity. $50 a week guaranteed If follow instructions. Address Box Herald. and you 14TF, TRUCKING & STORAGE— Expert moving, packing , crating and shipping, either by rall or truck. Best equipped In the city for local and long distance furaiture moving. INTER-URBAN TRANSFER & STORAGE, 167% MAIN. PHONE 2090 & 2002 A. P. MARSH, MGR. JOS. ARBOUR & BON— %\ BLACKSMITHE— WANTED FOR WORK ON RAIL- ROAD. POSITIONS PERMANENT, WAGES GOOD, FREE BOARD, ROOM & TRANSPORTATION. LABOR TROUBLE. CALL AND TALK WITH MR. STONE, LONG'S HOTEL, STATE 8T. HARTFORD, CONN. BOILERMAKERS— WANTED FOR WORK ON RAIL- ROAD. POSITIONS PERMANENT, WAGES GOOD. FREE BOARD, ROOM & TRANSPORTATION. LABOR TROUBLE. CALL AND TALK WITH MR STONE, LONG'S HOTEL, STATE 8T, HARTFORD, CONN. | MTDDLE-AGED woman to do light house- CANVASSERS who have made good in any line wanted to qualify as local subscrip- tion representatives for The Literary DI- ®est. Whole or part time. This well known and natlonally advertised peri- odlcal has heretofore secured its two mil- Hon readers by direct publicity. 25 per cent commission pald on new and re- newal orders until you demonstrate your ability. After that, salary and commis- slon. Apply Bureau 3, The Literary Di- gest, 364 Fourth Ave, New York. GIRL for candy Dept. Experience unneces- sary. Apply 8oda Shoppe, 289 Main 8t. CLERK for afternoon and evening work. ‘Western Unlon Telegraph Co. CORNED BEEF from corn fed heavy beef, SHOES for dress, work and play of proven durabilify, as low as $2.48. Nothing high- er than €4.95. Army & Navy Store, 56 Church street. SLIPPERS—Moccasins, ete., In felt, leath- er. Buckskins: for ladies or men at prices ranging from 69c to $2.50. Army & Navy Store, 58 Church §t. SWEATERS—Just received, a large stock of pure wool sweaters in V-neck, coat, and other styles at prices much lower than prevailing elsewhere. Army & Navy Store, 56 Church St. and grapes for sale. Inquire C. M. Kensington. This week's speclal at 18c per Quality Market, 10 Myrtle St. 1b. Jones' COOK and second mald, experienced. Mrs, W. T. Sloper, 65 Lexington 8t. GRAPES for sale. Any quantity, dellvered: Tel, 105-13, Plainville. JUNK—We Wanted—Articles to Buy 68 FURNITURE in good condition wanted. ' Good prices paid, all household articles. Call me before you sell. Phone 515-13. FURNITURE—WIIl pay talr prices for sec- ond-hand furniture or will exchange. D. M. Begj-ml 15 Beaver St. ‘A:eL 1320. FURNITURE—We wili buy it at falr pric The Furniture Exchange, 67 Arch Bt. _J. Grate, M| 5 GO-CART—Used, wanted. Apply or write 84 Franklin Square. A. buy magazines, papers, rags, 8ll kinds of furniture. We pay good prices. A Rodineky, 81 Oak street. Tele- phone 1591. JUNK—Save all your tags and papers for L. Zeldes, also men's clothes. Highest prices paid. 151 Oak St. Phone 515-13. “REAL ESTATE FOR RENT - - — A, Farms For Sale 27_ACRES land, with standing hard wood. Between Plainville and New Britain, north of Conn, Trap Rock Co. R. L. Hayden, 9 Middle St. Bristol, Conn. 126 ACRE FARM in Berlin. Thirty cows, § horses, chickens, all good farm tools and 2 sllos. New 8 room house and new barn, running water In both. Elactricity ava able. Low price and reasonable terms. Cashman Farm Agency, 131 Main 8t, Phone §73- New Britaln's Largest : Burea: ——— MHouses For Sale 83 BELVIDERE—One of the nicest bung | lows, near new Normal school. 7 rooms, | all improvements, fireplace, oak trim, lurge lot, near trolley. Small amount of cash required. Andrews & Co., 1567 Stanley St. Phone 861-4, CARLTON ST., 217—Near Commonwealth. Avenue, close to State Normal school that's being built now where values will increase, single house, six rooms, with improvements; built three years, auto space. Price low, little cash required. Apply Marquardt's Fire Ineurance Agency, 19 Central Row, Hartford. CORBIN AVE.—2 famlly house of 12 roorm lot 66x166, frult trees, everything mod- ern; price’ $8,500. Watson & Jones, 396 Main St. Tel. 2450. COTTAGE of 9 rooms, conveniently located, { hot water heat, firgplace. Nice place for large family of adults, or can have roomers and your rent won't cost any- thing. For further information regard- ing any of the four cottages mentioned above, Phone The Home Banking & Realty Co., 86 West Main 8t. Tel. 728. STANLEY ST.—3 tenement house in a bus- iness section. $1,000 cash will buy it. See Cohn about it at 15 Maln St. Real estate and insurance. THREE family brick house, five minuta walk from center of city. Price right. atson and Jones, 294 Main St. Tel. 245 s Apartments and Tenemen m_apartment, ARCH ST.. Cor. Hart. 5 modern improvements. 21 Hart St. Phone 1766 CAMP ST., 84—An apartment. modern im- provements. Apply on premises. CHERRY ST., 53—3-5_room tenemants, with all_improvements. Phone 1635-13 HART 8T, 118—Serond 2 attle rooms. All improvements. Adults, No children. German speaking people pre- terred. room Inquire COOKS, second girls and maids for _general housework. Apply Mrs. Hanson's Employ- ment_Agency, 160 High St RL to pick up dishes on floor. Apply PEARS—Dellc SECKEL pears for s ous chipped pears, $3 a doz. baskets. Phone 152, ply 125 Colum- bia St. Tel. 10 Hudson Lunch, 284 Main 8t. GIRL— Experienced on paper box stripping chine. Steady ‘work. TAYLOR-ATKINS CO., BURNSIDE, CONN. NEAR HARTFORD, ma- LAUNDRESS, competent, 3 days a week. One who can do fine clothes. No other need apply. Box 40AJ, Herald. ANTIQUE FURNITURS—BIg variety st re- BED and spring, Kkitchen table and 8x13 ELECTRIC vacuum cleaners rented, dollar GAS RANGE—Clark Jewel GAS STOVE lighters, SAIN ST.. Cor. Eim, %, 4 or 7 toom apart- ments with all modern Improvements. Steam heat and hot water all year. Jan- ftor services. For particulars call M. Cohn, 2425 or 684 or 1530. Household Articles 03 duceu prices. The Furniture Exchange, 67 Arch St., A\ J. Grafe, Mgr. rug. Inquire 71 Harrison St. Tel. 1813-2 a day. All makes of cleaneré repaired and overhauled. Phone 1995. cablnet, Firs class O. Baker, 180 Black Rock condition. M Ave. Phone Tipe 10c. Best lighters made. MAID for general housework. 12 Hough St, Plainville. work. Phone 795-5 or call 1654 Stanley St. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES—Must this week. Gas range tor, tables, chairs, shades, safe. throp St refrigera- 99 Win- MOTHER'S HELPER to assist in house- work and care of children. Reference: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE in_whola or ol separate. whole preferred. Mrs. MAIN ST., 35 NORTH S§T.—5 and 8 WEST MAIN BT, WEST MAIN ST, 80—4 FOR RENT to adults preferably. MAIN BT. 498—4 room heated apartment, | modern improvements. Inquire Goldberg's store, 500 Main St. Phone 6. Tenement of Tel. 1059-2. rooms, all impravement 069 Wexler, rooms and | cottage of 6 rooms In good location, have some good 2 and 3 family houses all parts of the city. If you are look- for a bargain, see A. Danielson C Main St. Tel. 873-4. COTTAGE on Howard St 6 rooms, In east- ern part of city; convenient to dierth & Judd. All modern. Price only ,$5,500. Cash required, §1,500; a real bargain. The Home Banking & Realty Co., 86 W. Main COTTAGE on Stanley St, 6 rooms, 10 min- utes' walk to center of city; extra large lot, 225 feet deep. The Home Banking & Realty Co,, 86 West Main St. WEST MAIN ST.—New 3 family house with &00d income, out beyond the bridge. Can be bought right with small amount of cash. The Home Banking & Realty Co., 86 West Main St, Phone 728. Toom cottage in course of construction, Will be sold for about $5,000. Convenient terms. H. J. Foiren, 140 Main St. Tel. 1790. |5 Toom apartments, all modern improvements. For particulars call M. Cohn, 2425 or 684. 451—6 room tenement, See Cohn about it ateam heat; rent $25. at 15 Main street. room Heated. apartment with all conveniences. 5 rooms in new cottage in fine location. Price §50 Inquire Home Banking & Realty Co. Phone 728. Business Places For Rent CHESTNUT ST. 30—Sultabls 70 for third floor of the E. R. light | BUNGALOWS on Stratford road and Brad- ley St. 6 rooms each. Steam heat. Will sell for small cash payment. Own a hous of your own. See us for detalls. T) Home Banking & Realty Co, 85 West Main St. Phone 723. COTTAGE—Belvidere, near end of trolle: ine location and an extra nice hous one of the best in Belvidere. The Home Banking & Realty Co., 86 West Main 8t. ESTERN part of city. 10 minutes' walk o center, where the air is good. 3 fame | ily house just finished, everything mod- ern. 3 stéam heaters with garage. Let us show you this place. The Home Bank- | ing & Realty Co. 56 West Main street. | manufacturing, Hitcheock building. 3,500 Elevator service. Apply to E. cock, 303 Main 8 62—Store, Furnitura and plano moving. New Britain_office, 56 Whiting St. New York Recelving Station, R, P. E. Warehouss, 91 Walker §t. We ara Phone 728, DOUBLE HOUSE, (2 Pearl and Bradley Sts. Both at reason- able prices and terms. See The Home Judd, 705 Come _quick . 5 KITCHEN RANGE, $10; gas range $5; crib, spring and mattress, $5; white bed and | TOPB, side curtains and slip-covers mado | hole 5 6, s € to fit your car or repaired. Auto bodles | of every description upholstered and re- | palred. Twenty years' experience in this| Mrs. Howard 8. Smith, 165 W. Maln St., Plainville. TYPISTS, acourate. Apply at once, Hotel in old Episcopal square feet. ¢ Who wi “drug busl- BOY wWho wishes to learn the drug bus! B Hiten ness. Apply by letter, Box 21XX, Her- ald_Office. family) on West tem whereby headquarters e business. J. W Walsh Auto Top & Up- holstering Co., 207 Elm St., near Sey- mour_8t. Phone 2849, ARSONE' GARAGE & TOOL CO.—Oylin ders ground. Oversized wrist pins made. General overhauling and repair work. 680 West Main 8t. Phone 890. RADIATOR REPAIRED, new lled, dents and jams removed trom auto bodies and fenders. Hultquist Bros, 107 _Arch street. Phone 1326-3. cores In« | inetalling a new tha customer may know how much his or her job will cost before hand- ling. We personally will give eati- mates on local and long distance moving and hauling. Hauling. Call 2733 and man will call to estimate your job. Have your N. Y. freight hendled by us Dally eervice. Over- night delivery. RADIATORS REPAIRED, new cases, etc, made good as new. New England Radl- tor Works, 17 East Main 8t. Tel. 860, PARTIES Wil take pariles any place. Moving, trucking and express also. Frank McMahon, 123 Cherry Bt. Phone 2683-3. B BUSINESS SERVICE Bube;s, Hairdress, Masseuse 18 FACIALS, water waving, marcel wavin and shampooing. Let us prove our of- ficlency to you; we have to others. Lucllle Beauty Shop, 259 Main St., top floas, Phone 635. iz HAIRCUTTING —Motners, we have _two hobby-horse chairs to amuse kiddles while having their hair trimmed. Hours, 8 a m. to § p. m, 82 Church. Opp. Beloin, MAGNETIC Masseuse, both body and face, skiliful Vaporic treatment for Rheuma- tism. Neuralgia Magnetic vibration of the spinai vertebrae for tiredness and . sleeplegsnes: treatments by visit or at her hom Mrs. Badie Reeve, Res. 137 Fairview street. Telephone 2413, MOVING—~When you are ready to move and want your moving done right, just call John P. Fairell & Bon, day or night. Bus parties taken care of at short notice, John P. Farrel & Son, 242 North 8t. Tel. 1726 or 589-14. Established 25 years. TURE MOVING AND BTORING—AW work promptly done. Furniture Exchange, 67 _Arch 8t. A. J. Grafe. M Painting, Paper Hanging 27 HOUSE PAINTING coneracts taken, for ls- bor and materials. Get our price on your next paint_job. City Hardware Co., 49 E. Main St. Phone 2680. » HOUBE PAINTING and Inte,lor decorating. Estimates cheeffully given. A. Schacht, 74 Talcott Bt. Phone 1787-3. MAX TRESKY — Painting, paper-hanging, decorating and kalsomining at lowest prices. 39 Harvard 8t. Phone 1322-4, i BOY to shine shoes, after achool all day work. 73 Church St. or CARPENTERS— WANTED FOR WORK ON RAIL- ROAD. POSITIONS PERMANENT, WAGES GOOD. FREE BOARD, LABOR TROUBLE. CALL AND TALK WITH MR STONE, LONG'S HOTEL, STATE ST, HARTFORD, MACHINISTS— ARE YOU EARNING 70c PER HOUR It you do not and want to come Stone, com- in and talk with Mr. pany's personal representative at Long's Hotel, 78 State St. Hart- ford, Conn. These positions are permanent and are the result of L men refusing to abide by the U. S, Labor Board dectsion. . FRECKLES "AND TA-A-A-a6! O H-H-TA-4AG ! 3 O DEAR=WMERE HIS FRIENDS campaign church Sunday school room. WOMAN, capable, for general Apply Phone 1859. pr e WOMAN to wash dishes. Apply at Hud- gon_Lunch, 284 Main St. : WOMAN OVER who can cook, wash dishes, make beds and do general cleaning. Pay $35 to $40 a_month. Chaffee's Tav- ern, Kensington. Phone 1641-4. housework. SPECIAL USED household furniture; excellent condi- epring $4. Must be sold today. Phone CHURCH ST., Printing Co., 66 Church St. 2788, 167 Maple St 1o on beds, cribs and mattresses. Beds §5 up; s $7 up; mattresses $9 up. Edward Gorfain, 168 Arch St. Tele- phone 869-2, tion; prices reasonable. Mrs. Alex, 54 Camp_street, FOUNG GIRL for second work. Apply Mrs. James North, Sunnyledge Situations wanted—Men 44| B = 3 | NKPERIENCED grocery clerk desires posi-| E‘l(mn in store. Can also drive truck. Five| years' experience, Address Box 9AJ, Herald. POSITION wanted as chauffeur, private or truck. Apply 24 Rocky Hill Ave. : Situation Wantcd—Women 45 EXPERIENCED stenographer desires posi- ton in local office. Address Box 31AJ, Herald. FINANCIAL Business MEAT MARKET and grocery store for sale. Good location in this city. Can be bought right for_cash or will trade for real estate. Mr. Speck. Phone 1331-15. Tag Cares Little for the Future BEDS_Special sale on 180 27 filler oak | gt o Merchaiidise at the Stores 6 NORTH MAIN §T. Cor. Lafaveite. An up-to-date completed. | New front, fust 500" Main corner store. Inquire B. Goldberg; Phone 1766, §T., rorner garage or light with all improvements. See Cohn about it at 15 Main St. Real Estate and In: ‘or Rent 73 st, or Willow. Bullding for Houses color beds at $13.50 and up. Alse 100 whits cotton and roll edged mattresses at $9.00 and up. B. Berson, §03 Main &t. 5x7 Boye' Scout tent, khaki, drill ..$ 5.95 7x7 wall tent, white aingle filled | SMALL furnished bungalow for Oct. Fine Tocation. He 3 Plain- ville. Tel. Mrs. 146-3 Stevenson, SOMENSET DRIVE—Bungalow cottage. In- quire New Britain Machine Co. labor bureau. duck ..., 8.00 | Tourists' olive drab, 7x9 Wall tent, duck £x10 Wall duck ... 10x10 Wall tent, 914312 Wall tent, white, double filled duck v 2x14 Wall tent, duck . Rental prices on any of the abov quoted on application. EDDY AWNING & DEC, CO. CITY HALL PLAC 7x9 drlill white, DR e L) double filled tent, ¥ 15.95 ed 17.70 white, 20.00 28.32 | tenta GEE= IS THAT ALL YA WANT ME FoR P MAIN ST.. TENEMENT—5 uburban Por Tent ele Sarah Kensington. 6 room hous tric lights, gas and furnace. Mrs Dowling, Main St Kensington WHITE'S CR( with modern, improvements, line. G. Forfuna Wanted—To Re stone house near trolley Toom steam heat optio merican section. relia g good residential manufacturing purposes, | Banking & Realty Co., 86 West Main St. Phone 128 Suburban For Sale 85 N—Just off Berlin cottage with ge lot and fruit a-plenty. Furnace and ing hot and cold water. Threq addi- tional rooms can easily be added making a two-family house. Price very reasonable, The Home Banking & Realty Co., &8 West Main St. MAPLE HILL-—New cottage near | Hill. Hot water heat, nhreplace, | lights and other modern conveniences. Will sell any part of 5 acres land with the house, For details see The Home Banking & Realty Co, 36 West Main St. [ phone 72 Maple electric A TLL x room hou: improvements, hot water heat. Brick garage, Centrally located. The John Cooke C Hough 3 i ROUMS. BOARD AND HOTELS Rooms For Rent 3 Nicelyf urnighed room with Telephone EAST MAIN ST., 208—Large pleasant fur- wisiied foom for one or two persons. Low lephone §4 Corner High nished room, suitable for gentleman. MAIN ST, 61—Steam heated furnis room, all improvements, top floor AIN ST., 40—Furnished rooms, suitab gentlemen. Call Anna Willson A he Y. M A dormitory. One single and one double room. NURAL, u 18y hot and Herald Rooms and Board MAIN ST able tor two Rooms For Housckeeping 91 isekeeping room Address Box all modern | LCAXE ST, One nicel. room; electric Address Box Hshed water ni 20 room, in= large Board 164—0ne teachers. WEST 1 “Pleasant h American couple preferred. J, Herald WINTHROF for light lights, gas Where To Dine | DELANEY LUNCH—They all | here. Thete's a reason, too. The most pope ular sestaurant in town. In the Beloln hotel, Opp. the 8 b, JACK S regular dinner with ple and coffes, 35c, Home baking. J. C. Mehl, Prop, 100 Chestnut street or 3 furnished rooms HUST ST., 65- housekeeping or hot W ~ Wanted—Brard Or AMERICAN gentleman desires room an: beard in of post office. Addreas Herald, Box 15D. I WOULD like to a private family, streets vicinity board_and room with Joe Norton, 432 Mala