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AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks for Sale 9 FORD BEDAN, 1920, with starier, compiets equipment. Terms. R. Rudolph, 127 .Cherry 8t. Phone 2051.3, * Paniadd Ml il o NN FORD BEDAN, 1921, also 1919 Dodge tour- ing, priced low for quick sale. Cohen, Inc, 186 Park St., Hartfo GPMOBILE, 1920, touring, i good con- dition. Good rubber and good paint. A. O, Hawker, 53 Blm St. Tel. 2456. LIBERTY, 1923, § passengor touring car, disc wheels, A-1 tires, and looks finc: Thia g » sood Tiding car, in fino mechanical shape, low prico with terms to suit pur- chaser. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch street, ‘oThis isha Studebaker year, EISBEL KAR, 1918 sedan for §200. K. M, Searle, Main & Park Sts, Phone 2110, TOCOMOBILE special roadstcr, cost §8,500. Owner will sacrifice, Aaron G. Cohen, Int,, 185 Park street, Hartford, Conn: To Rent, classification 77, should be read every day by Real Estate owners who have apartments for rent, furnished or unfurnished. Advertising thejr wants in the Herald—New Britain’s legd- ing newspaper—shows a discrimination and a progressive spirit on the part of these prospective tenants, Your property is safe with such‘tenants, Read the Ads under that heading. 5T R AR "BUSINESS SERVICE | B ot ikl Autos—Taxi Service 13 BUSINESS SERVICE Insurance—All Kinds 24 —_— L EMPLOYMENT foviT— : MERCHANDISE I VL. v VRS Household Articles 63 ] MERCHANDISE Musical Instruments CALL TAXI—Phone 2100 will bring qiick, efiicient taxi service o your door, Ni B Taxi Servide, at the R, R. Statlon, INSURANCE—Good gervice, Schultz & Costello, Inc good 242 TRE companjes. Main 8L TAXL STATION—Quick, rellable service. Koep~ these 'phone numbers {n mind, Daytime, 667; night, lii?-‘L Louis Miller, Garages [0 Let 14 To tont at §b Winthrop St. Teio- | phone 1973-2. FIRE Insurance and real estate. See The John_Gooke Co.. Plainville, Conn. HARDWARE CITY CO-OPERATIVE ASS0- CIATION—S8peclalists In Automabile, Ac- cldent and Health Insurance. IFrank i Shields, Mgr. INSURANCE—ATl Kinds, best and strong- MOON sport model demonstrator. ¥, L. Green, 227 Glen St. GARAGE BPACE for 3 cars, 1.4 Rock- well Ave.; 'Phone 1321-13 ASH 1933 sport roadster, practically brand new, selling at $250 less than list price. "234 So. Main §t.; 'Phone 2442-12. NABH gtouring car, 6-passenger, 6-cylinder; reasonable. Call 143-G. .GAKLAND, 1931, touring, tioroughly ovi hauled and in oxcellont running order. «Call for demonstration, A, G. Hawker, 62 Elm St. Phone 2466. OARLAND—1023 Sport_touring, used a3 demonstrator, also 1919 touring. Aafon G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park 8t, Hartford, Of. BVERLAND sedan car for sale, first chiss condition, overhauled recently; sell cheap. Apply to Mrs. R. B. Brown, 23 Russoll St.; 'Phone 1476, GAKLAND § touring cars, ranging in pride | from $00 to $300. well equipped, good tires and [ mechanically, We necq the room, Th cars must bo sold this week. M. Irving Jester, 183 Arch St., 'Phone 811 “This is Studebalker Year. All of thesv cars are in fina Motorcycres and Bicycles 15 INDIAN motorcycle, 1923; will sell reason- able. 206 Arch Bt, ' MOTORCYCLES—Excellent values in used motorcycles now on. Une 1917 Indian, $66. Twe 1919 Indiane, $125 each. One 1920 Indiun Scout $150. All these machines are in good running order. Charles E. Hadfield, 21 Myrtlo 8t. 'Phone 1706, " Service Statlons, Repairing ACETYLENE WBLDING, brazing and c bon burning. - Commercial Welding Co, 227 Glen St near kllis, Phome 2899, 117 est companies, prompt, efticient service, P, J. Murray & company, 426 Maln streot. Phono 2031-3. + Lawyers—Patent At a5 H, G. MANNING, ex-patent examiner. New ritain ofice in Walk-Over Shoe Store, 5:30-6 p. m., Thursday., Headquarters, ‘Waterbury. NEW ENGLAND PATENT AGENGY— Booth's block, Wst. 1866, by Jas. Shep: ard. Louls M, Schmidf, 259 Malu Bt. Telephone New Britain and Hartfora, Moving, Trucking, Storage 26 AUTO oxpress and dellvery; ashes removed. C. ¥, Twining, 9 Long St.; 'Phone 2577-2, AUTO TOP, siip cover and eide curtains, made and repaired; auto bodys of every deseription upholstered and repaired, Over 20 yeurs' expericnce at this business, J. V Wash Auto Yop & Uphlstering Co., 207 Lim St. Phone 2649, ACETYLENE WELDING, cutting and braz. ing. Carbon burmlng. Lardware City Weldiog Co., 18 Winthrop st. ‘Tel. 284y, PAIGE, 1921, sodan; In good condjgion: thoroughly overhauled, new paint, “good tires. For demonstration call C. A, Bence, 51 Main St, Phone 2215, PEGRLESS 1020, scven-passenger, $200.00 cash, $30,00 a month for ten payments. Aaron G, Cohen, Inc, 185 Park street, Hartford, Conn, AHCH BT, RADIATOR WOS Successors Lo Hulquist Bros. Ixpert rgpairing, all Kinds of auto radlators, smaShed tenders, bodies,. et Work guaranteed perfect al lowest prices. 107 Arch, Phone 1703. AUTO KEPAIRING done by skilied me- chanic; wlso used cars for sale. Heleen Garage, 107 Arch 8t Phone 1326, » STUDEBAKER, 1921 light siX touring car. Lngine, tires and general appearance very good, Terms to suit purchaser. M. [rving Jester, 1 Arch 8t, “This is a Stude- _»al T _year, STANLEY STEAMER--7 passenger touring car with new boiler, This car is In ercel- lent shape mechanically. M. Irving. Jes- t 193 Arch 8t., 'Phone 811, “This 1s a Studebaker Year. BTEARNS-KNIGHT roadster $125, good condition throughout, very good tires, looks good. 200 East Main. Plhone 2701, STUDEBAKER, 1021, Bpocial Six_roadster, unew paint, tires, top and upholstery ex- cellent, Engine in perfect shape. Price is $700. Terms to suit purchaser. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch 8t., “This is a Stude- __baker year." BTUDEBAKER, 1921, special six car; very good appearance; good a bargain at $600; terms to suit. R. C. Rudolph, 127 CI y St.; 'Phone 2051 Touring tires; AULTOMUBILE PAINTING SHOP—lsidore Kavizza, rear 332 Park st. Foone 676-1 3, rear 18 Prosp All varieties replaced. Kemember that service is our aim aad that. we are- auty tudy wnd radiator eiperts. Q. Becker Corbin_Flace, Phony 063, BATTERIES—Wahen 1o trouble and lu neea of guou batteries or skilled service &ee us fret. ldw. Zack at the City ervice sta- Lion, Hartford Ave, at Stanley St. BODIES, lamps, raGiatols and renders re- paired to a new comlition. Cores installed. Low prices. New lingland Kadluter Worka 36 E. Main St. Phone ¥60. FURNITURE and pilano moving. Genera) trucking, of all kinds. Geo, H, Smedley, 68 Bassott St. Tel. 830-2. JOSEPH ARBOUR & SON— New York and New Britain truck men, Local aud long distance moving. New York Phone Cortland Local Phone LOCAL and long _dlstance mOVIng. Halvarson, 5 Fairview St. We give mates. Phone 34. ¢ TRUCKING of all kinds. Licensed truck for party hire. N. P. Blanchette, 140 Cherry street. Phone 764, Pressing and Tailoring 29 CLOTHES called for and deilvered by The London Vaiet Service. Ye London Shop, 43 Main Bt. Phone 3098, FIVE DOLLARB OFF reg. prices of sults and topcoats during July and August., J’ Wuck, 59 Arch St. B PARIS TAILOK SHOP—Cloaning and press- ing, suits made to order. 136 South Main 8t., oppusite High school, en 45 nces, 18 Address Box ] 46 BEDDING SPECIALS—Carload of mat- tresses just arrbved at reduced prices: Silk_fioss, imperial edge, were $29.60, now $20.50; white cotton, were $§14.60, now $10.00; brass beds, were §20.60, now $20,60; oak finished beds, were $14, mnow $10; springs, were $7, now. $5. All furnituro in this store is reduced 25% during the sale, The store of quality und service, B. Ber- son, 603 Main 8t, Phone 1165, DROOM BUITES, & wpiece, of American Walnut, from §160 up. Al furniture here is absolutely guaranteed, Prompt doliveries. Max Zucker, 616 Main St, ‘Phone 509, CTARK Jewel gas range, slghtly used. Call at 154 West Main, after 6 p. m. L busi- COUCH HAMMOCK, sewing machine, ma- hogany settee and chair, plano stool, music cabinet, frult jars and jelly tum- blers. W. E. Burk, Phone 1015-5. DINING ROOM set, 8 pleces. Inquire 631 Stanley St. DINING ROOM set of 8 pieces, buffet, table, chairs, genuine leather, of golden oak, $7%. BEdw. Gorfain, 168 Arch St. Tel. 869-2. BLECTRIC vacuum cleaners, sold, rented and ropalred; satisfaction guaranteed., L. E. Andrews, 412 Arch 8t. Tel, 1995, FURNITURE—Two familles leaving town at Help—Men or Women 43 AN Intelligent person, either sex, may carn newspapers; $156 L0 326 weekly In spare, time; oxperience unnecessary; no can- ticulars. Nationul Press Bureau, Buffalo, New York. PRACTICAL NURSE with ready for appointments, Business Opportunities ness for salo, §4,600. Phone 3063-5, SMOKE BHOP in Hudson Lunch room, do- salo. Owner leaving town, Money Loaned 48 any emounts, W. L. Hatch Co, City Hall Bldg. available in any amount on real estate. G, Palmier), 308 Main 8t. hand in amounts to satisfy applicants. Parker & Deming, 193 Main St, Tel. 2026, Tulin, Real Kstate and Mortgago Loans, main officc, 64 Church St, Hifd., branch, $100 to $200 wonthly, corresponding for vassing, subjects suggested. Send for par- Situations Wanted—W XX, Herald oftice. MEAT MARKET—Doing good cash ing good business; low price for quick | FIRST AND SHCOND mortgage money in FIRST AND BECOND MORTGAGES raoney MORTGAGES—Virst mortgage money on $25,000 to loan on 2d mortgages. Morr) 131 Maln Bt, New Britain. Phone $87-2. WHEN SCHOOL REOPENS— You will need money to outfit the children. Avoid Wworry by borrowing the Benoficlal Way. We lend up to $300 at logal rates, Repaymept on terms of your own choosing Business hours daily, 9—6:30; Bat- urdays 9—1, BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY, ROOM 104, PROFESSIONAL BLDG,, TEL. 1943 ek L ' LIVE STOCK | CAl WASHED,’ polsned, oiled ind greascd, Authorized Siwonis station, Clark’s Automobile Laundry, rear 233 Main St. Phone 1344, SUITS for spring and summer, of genulne English woolens, $25 and up. Style, qual- ity and fit absolutely guaranoteed, Jank Salonia, 100 Lafayette St. CROWLEY'S AUTO WASH station. Cars washed, polished and greased, Prompt service. 10 Chestnut 8t.; Tel. 1166, TRUCK—Reo, 1919, Speedwagon, §100. In good condition throughout, just oyer- liauled. K. M. Searle, Park $t., corner Main St. PHone 2110. TRUCK—3 1-2 tom, T platform body, $600. Tires good and in fine running condition, K. M. Searle, Park & Maln_Sts, Phone 2110, TRUCK—Reo, 1020 Speedwagon, just over- hauled and, repainted, $760. Guaranteed for day$ against inechanical trouble, K. M. Searle, Cor, Park & Maln 8 Phone 2110, _TRUCK—Denby, 2 1-2 ton, 1017, with plat- form body; $300 cash, k. M. Scarles, Cor, Park & Muiu Sts. Phone 2110, USED CARS-—1921 Chevrolet Tourlng; 1919 Oldsmobile 8 Touring; 1915 Iranklin Roadster; 1917 Stutz Speedster Touring American Sules Co., 8 Llm 8t. USED CARS—An cxcellent scloction of 1ight used cars, You'll agrec they are tho best Largaing in town, 360 up. M. Irving Jes- 193 Arch Bt “This is a Studebaker VIM delivery tiuck, 1-2 ton, all new tires, first clags shupe. Tel. 11L Plainville; Cook Garage. Ask for Mr. Wersell. Packard, with Auto Parts and Accessories 11 AUTO ace vires, vulcagizing, o ags battcrics and butlery ropairiug. H. Cogswell, 8 Chestnut 5t.; Phone 1418 CYLINDER GRINUING aud repalring wi tho Curtain Automotive Service Co. 451 West Main St. Phone 587-4, 30 cafa- Printing, Jobbing, Stationery KULPER PRINTING CO Booklets, Ingucs, programe, adver.soments, circu- lars, pesters, office stationmery, factory forms, color work. Prompt service and good_work. 325 Main St. Phone 717, ————————————— COWS—100, Vermont tested and re-tested Cattlc and Swine 50 by State of Counecticut. Lue to calf this month and Bept, Two fresh loads, here the 21st of this month, New milch ana nearly springers. All sorts of breeds. Ap- ply to Max Case, Y15 Windsor Ave, Hart- rord, Coun., Phope 2-461i. Dogs, Cats, Pets 51 COCKER SPANIEL puppics at reasonabie BXPLIRT repairing ob all makes of cars. Up to date auto laundry, West Main Gar- st Tel, 2760, SRAL REPAIRING and overhaullng by expert mechanics, Service car at your disposal at any time., Fireproof garage. Charland’'s Auto Bervice Station, 433 Main_street. HOTLL Washingilon garage. General re- puiring and overhauling. Day and night service, Transients accommodated, Low 1755, 1u1 Washiugton street, fender and body repairing; Eol- dering of all kinds. is Winthrop 8t, Leonard & Leouard, QUALITY PRINT SHOP, 538 Main 8t. All kinds. of printing at lowest rates. Tel. 559-6. Call us up and lot us give you an_estimate, Professional Services 31 i Call 746 West Main St Iggs, Pouliury, Supplies HALL maminoth incubators, siugls, double and triple decks, IFree catalogue, 8, C. W. Leghorn pullets. Hall sros, 'Fhone 640-2, Wallinglord, uonn._ B2 EYH. GLASSES repalred, prescriptions filled, broken lenses duplicated. K. Vincent, 282 Main St. PIANO lessons may bo taken from Harry 3. Whatnall after Sept. 6. For appoint- ments call 11 Kelsey St. or Tel. 2235-3, WRIST WATOH repaifing & speciaity at B, Georges, 166 Main Bt. Room 10, Opp. Dickinson Drug Co. UTAKAING, lighting and iguition work, sutlstactory service. Klectrical parts for .. Clark's Automobile Laundry, rea: 8 Main St. Phone 1344, . BId0 curtalls auc seac covers, rmade over and repaired at Doolittle's Autw Top Shop, 236 Main St. and outting. Scored cylinders filled by guaranteed process. Nels J. Nelson just St. 38 flal}drcmrs,imeuscs 18 have two HAIRCUTTING — Mothers, we bobby-lorse chalrs to amuse kiddies while having, their hair:trimmed. Hours, $ 4. m. to 8 p. m. 82 Church. Opp. Beloln, AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT—Gasoline, olls, greases aud tire sorvice. Clark's Auto Ac- Cessory Shop, 138 Ho. Main St LT us cectarge #nd Inspcct your batters before you put it into se: e for ths summer. A, G. Hawker, 52 Llm sSt. Te. 2486, BATTERILS —Ask the 1 la, Guar, rell, 110 Franklin_Squarc, BALE on used lre (ubs cords, 30x3 to 36x6. 50 Maln St,Phone 635-2. man_ wio ownd & 2 years, J. M. Far Plhons 1218, alzo fal cach, S50 last TIRE VALUES ~ Bpecia lopportunity to get a &tandard Make of Lirst Quality kull Oversize Tires at Excoptionally Low Prices Brand new $tock—fully guarantecd. Just compare our cash ofler with the present list SOLD VOR CASH ONLY Vabric, Cl, Cord, Ul Cory, & S0x315 S0x3 1y 32x31, S1x4 s2xd $40.06 TR 349,09 RACKLIFFE BROS, CO., PARK AND BIGELOW PHONE 1074 INC, B8, UEE value the appearance of your car. Tha Bail Tire Co. 210 Arch St. Tel. 1743. O'NEIL'8 TIRE BARGAINS 10,000 Mile Guarantee, Cords 30x3 31x4 $12.00 17.90 a2x4 19.50 33x4 21.00 While They Last—Oall Larly, 4 O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO, 39 WABHINGTON 8T, PHONE 900 WILLARD STORAGH Batteries. Bales and service. Simmons Storage Battery Co. 167 Arch Bt. Phone 2245, " Guilding and Contract ) KLAYING and _ plastering, contract Beh & Heslin, 691 West BT and jobbing. Main St » CHIMNEY KEPAIRING and general masor and plaster work, Work guaantced. J. arney, 131 Clark 5. Phoue 1744-24, CTRICAL WORK, wi.g and fixtures, dyler, b33 Stanley Bt. Business Service Rendered 20 DEVELOPING and prioting, Do juatics to your kodaking efforts by having Ohrn- stedt do your finishing. 72 West Main 8t. TWOPEDIO SHOB REPAIR _SHOP— Special shoes mado to order, 73 Church of Ph 162, (G paper sold or appiied. Materials work absolutely guaruntced to stop icaks, City Hardware Co, ¢§ Kast Main §t._Phone 2650 e ) GIGNS, show cards, banners, bulletin Work. Leadiug pictorial artists, Prompt service. Art Sign Co., 287 Maln St. and Repairing and Pl:no Tuning « 32 BEDDIN -Have your work done uow. Mattresses, box &prings, cushions, etc. renovated and remade equal to new and veturned same day. New bedding made to order. Upholstering. HarGware City Bed- ding_Co,, 60 Tremont St. Tel, 2431-4, LAWN MOWERS—Sharpening and ropair- ing. Horse and motor drawn, All sizes our specialty. Machine work, welding, brazing, cutting, carbon burning and all kinds of edge tools sharpencd. Fritz and Brendt, rear, 31 Greenwood 8t. Tel. 153-12 PIANOS AND PLAYERS tuned and re- palred. Walter H. Kovel, 40 Maln 8t. Phone 1098-5. PIANO tuning. Am 1 still tuning pianos? Yes, 6 or 6 days a week. K. V. Streeter, P. O. Box §96 Phone 1303, SPICIAL CARE given (o repairing Plano keyboards; ivories lald with factory glue, like new. Piano tuning, C. A. Hum- phrey; Tel, 2647, L EMPLOYMENT I B e ———— Help—Agents Wanted 40 LOCAL MAN of business ability with small capital wanted by large manufacturing concern. One who can put .things over. Permanent revenue should be at least $400 monthly, with further and larger| possibilities. Give address and telephone number. Address, Blanchard, 983 aln 8t., Hartford, Conn, L Help—Men Wanted 41 UPHOLSTERING of anutique furniture. All kinds of repairing. The Furniture Bx- change, 67 Arch 5t A. J. Grate, Mgr. Dentists, “E. CONGER, Dentist. Main St Tel. 1761, Dressmaking and Millinery 22 SALESMAN—AD opportunity is waiting salesmen with ambition and foresight. Our product is patented and in universal de- mand. Do you want to know more of our proposition? _Write G. I Greene Co., Manchester, Conn, LIVE POULTRY bought and soid. Broilers bought on markeL price; also, we dress poultry free. Alex Malamid, 3 Hartford Ave. Tel. 1665, JLD NEWSPAPER MATS — Lining for chicken coops, b0c a hundred; for sale at Herald office, 57 Church st would sell their houschold furniture either in part or whole, 392 Park St, first_and third floor. LARGE STOVE with a gas range attached, all in perfect condition. Call 53-2 or inquire at 134 Hartford Ave, GRANBY—§ brand new upright mahogany phonographs, formerly priced at $135, §150 and $175, now selling at $85, $100 and §125 with records. These machines play Ldison records perfectry. Widener's, 135 Main 8t. GULBRANBEN PLAYER PIANOB—Sollclt & ten minute playlug test to demonstrate the superiority of these famous, ments, A teet will convine to play and easy to pay.” Henry Morans, 465 _Main St. Ovpp, Myrtle 8t. IIGI TWO light housekeeping rooms. » Herald Office. WANTED—3 or 4 rooni Lenement, by fafi couple, second floor preferable. Address Herald, Box 2WH. 1 WANTED--§ or 6-room tenement ‘mifi Write to, Box 11WH, Hers Mortgago loans. Skinner, Smith Co., Ni block, Plainville, Phone 41-4. & PLAINVILLE—Teal estate for sale. I unce of every description. See Cunnings ham & Winingor, Realtors, Nerl Bldga Plainville. Tel. 120, KRANICK & BACH, Ncwby & Evans, Les- ter, Kohler & Campbell planos sold this lino of pianos for over 30 ye We_guarantee. C. L. Plerce, RBAL BSTATE and all Kinds of insurance, List your property with me, John E. Conlon, 456 West Main 8t.; 'Phone 41-3, Plainville, PHONOGRAPH—Portable model, for vaca- tion use, from $5 to §650. Come in snd look them over. John A. Andrews. PIANOS—We nave placed over 3,000 Kohier & Campbell pianos in this vicinity, in- cluding churchies, schools, lodges, o Before you buy, call and let us demol strate. C. L. Plerce. PLAYER PIANO—Maliogany, brand new, high grade standard action; bench and rolls. Big reduction, easy terms, Plano or phonograph as part payment. L. B. An- drews, 401 Arch St. PORTABLE phonograph, _special _vacation model, $6 to $60. Terms to suit. John A, Andrews & Co, “The Big Furnituro Store.”” BPICIAL—Just reccived, a large shipment of new ‘‘Perfect” records, to be sold at 3 for $1.00, John A. Andrews & Co., “The Big_F'urniture Store.” PAINTS AND WALLPAPERS for all pur- poses. City Hardware Co, 49 Last' Main Bt. Tel. 2660, PIPELESS FURNACE,>In first class cou- dition; bargain if taken at once, C. Reid, 20 Vivian St.; Maple Hill, RUUD gas water ncaters in ail sizes. Tank and i ntaneous models. We install. A. A. Mills, 30 West Main St. Phone 381. THREE ROOMS of furniture for sale; own- er leaving town. 86 Rhodes St. WE HAVE "BEEN COMMISSIONED TO BELL AT AUCTION soveral lots of household goods consisting ~of Dining Sets, Bedroom Bets, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Stoves, Chalrs, Beds, Couches, Pianos, Desks, Pictures, Mirrors, etc, Sale to take place Saturday Sept, 8, 1923, 1:30 p. m.,, at Warehouse, 74 Greenwood Street. New Britain, Conn. INTER-URBAN TRANSFER & STORAGL A. P. Marsh, Prop. ‘This will be the biggest event of its kind o be held in this scction, ** WE have been commissioned to gell & ma- lLogany dining set. ‘Uhis is high grade furniture, iu good condition. Inter-Urbau ‘igusier & Biorage. A. P. Marsh, Erop. Horses, Vehicles 55 + Merchandise at The Stores [ FOR BALL—Palr of Lorscs; also harncss and wagon. 1411 South Main St; Tl 1080-12. MERCHANDISE | Articles ¥or Sale FLY SPRAY and sprayers for catile, 8, P. Strople, 113 Church 8t. NEW and sccond hand cash registers and scales; also repairing. I. 8. Uash Regis- ter Co. 13 Washington Plac Bualnesi and Oflice l:}qulpn!ent 57 &5 etc. 65 BABY CARRIAGES and strollers. Wide variety at cost prives. A, Uleszynski & _Sons, 513-617 Main St. / CAMP OUTFITTERS—We carry everything for tho camper. Army & Navy Supply Lo, b6 Church St, CERTAIN-TISED slingles and roofing paper at the lowest prices in tewa; general hardware. Frank Nair, 1nc, CUUCH HAMMOCKS at greatly reduced prices. A, Clessynski & Sous, 613-b1y Maiu strect. FRUIT JARS—Pints, 86c and 96c; 950 and $1.10; delivered. Lehrer's, Liast Maiu St Phoue 1181-5, quarts, 17v BOOKCABSES—Two quartercd dark, the other light. lach sections with top and base. Unusual buys al $27.50 for the dark stained case and §30,00 for the light, Artistic and simple; dignified and serviceable, Call and sec them. Theu, judge for yourself. Adkins, New Britain's Home of Ofiico apd Busi- ness Kurnishings and Printing, 66 Church st._Phone 160 Dl 50" quartered oak top, «double pedestal, 6 drawers, only $37.50. Drop ceuter typewriter desk 50, $42.50. Adkins Printing Co,, 66 _Church Ct. ROLL TOP DESK, ewivel chair and check protector. W. K. Burk, 'Phone 1016-15 STEDL STATIONARY CABINKT— Securi- Uy*—as is, $45.00; shelves, $2.00 each. Too many fires bave proven the utter useless- ness of neglecting to equip your office in steel. Important documents and corre- spondence copy are protected against all elements to say nothing of bookkeeping and accountancy essentials. This invest- ment represents the lowest insurance and service, at once, attainsble. Adkins, 66 ©hurch_st. Phone 1605. eed and Fucl FATTEN your birds and profit by Purina Chicken Vatena. For sale at N. B. Bird & Feed Co, 105 Arch St. Tei, 1121-3, SALEBMAN for Ford gnd Lincoin cars. Hee Mr. Kossick at 200 Kast Main Bt.; 'Phone 2701, by appoinimient at your liome or 712 Stanley St. upstairs Mrs. L. K. Haswell, Tel. 1 -13. HAND madc hats a specialty, dressmaking und sewing of all kinds, Violet Millinery, “clagges and clubs. Private lessons. ynm— an's Jnstitute Method. Tel Jand K, G, 646-b SALESMAN wanted for automobiles at b1 Main_street. Fertilizers, Seeds, Plants 60 TILY of the Valley roots, $1.00 per bundred. Iris, Lemon, Lily, Oswego Tea, 25c per clump. Mrs. 8. M. Cowles, Keusington. Help—Women Wanted 42 AMBERICAN widower desires competent housekeeper; Do children. Address Box XX, Herald Office. EXPURIFNCED paper box worker. Apply New Britain Paper Box Co., 23 Walnut street. PLEATED 8 3 “DoX pleais aro fashionable thie scason. Hemstitching and buttons, Ginsburg's £209, 19 Walaut St. Phone 1338-3. Dyeing and Cleaning 23 CLOTHES called for aiid delivered by The London Valet Service. Ye London Shop, 43 Main_St. Phone 3095, CLEANING and dyeing \s our exclusive bu iness. Garments of all description draperies, portieres, curtains, cleaned or dyed. Satisfaction guaranteed. New Brit- ainn Dry Cleaning Corp., 96 W. Main St. Phonoe 1 Insurance—All Kinds utomobile and life. Surety and bonds, Phillp M. Fagan, Gen. Ins., Main St., Rooms 3 and 4; Tel. 312 AUTOMOBILE, ufe, accident, health ana fire insurance, lolland & Dunne, General Insurance, 23 Willlam St. Phone 1069-14. GTIRL wanted in_restaurant, good pay. Ap- ply 29 Lafayette St. GIRL wanted at the Crown Confectionery. 92 Church St.; 'Phone 2368, GOOD COOK wanted; hours from 2 until 9 o'clock. Sequin Golf clup. HOUSBEEEPER wanted, middie aged wid- ower's family. One who prefers good home to big wages. Swan Swanson, Mid- dlefield, Conu. g MAID for housework, no washing or iron- ing. Apply mornings. Mrs, Bennett, 60 Mason Drive; Tel. 1856-2. WAITREES wanted at once. Cjub, Maple Hill. WOMAN (o take washing home, for small «family in Belvidere. Tel. 2004, YOUNG woman wanted as office and counter assistant and typist; give refer age and experience. The Harvey Lewls Co, 85 West Maln Sti New Conn. Bequin_ Golf ences, & Britain, BLEDS—Get your seeds in season. Assort- ment complete, prices low, at Lebrers, 176_East Main St A Footwear and Clothing BATHING SUIGS—White, jorsey, blus trunks combiuation, $1.53 to $4.25. One- piece bathing suits $1.95 to $3.95. Army & Navy Supply Co., 56 Chureh St. QLD HATS cleaned and blocked 50c, band 60c, sweet band 25c, a new bat $1.35, Con- rad the Hatter, 319 Main St BHOES—Best for a farmer, Soft and good to wear; also best line of dress shoes. Full line Ball Band footwear. All guar- anteed. Joe Mortelliti, 86 Church _street. Good Things w Eat 62 CORNED BEEF from beavy corn fed steer, 20c per Ib. Jones' Quality Market, 10 Myrtle St. Phone 285. MI1,LBROOK Ice Cream for all occasions; 61 PAINTS AND WALLPAPERB—We carry a tull line for exterior and interior work. Complete line glass and hardware. Lehr- or's, 176 East Main St. Phone 1181-5, PUP TENTS, Luggage, cots, $3.98; blanKets, $1.25 up; poucuos, kuapsacks, cantecns, mess kits, tollel Kits, haversack, duck trousers, khaki pants, bathing suits, army lockers, kit bags, navy hammocks, breeches, lcgging and one. thousand other items too numerous to inention. Army & Navy Supply Co, 66 Church 8t, 627 Boys' Bcout tent, Khaki Drill; $6.50 7x7 Wall tent, white, single filled Duek ... . $10.00 7x0 Wall tent, double filled Duck..$17.80 8x10 Wall tent, white double filled Duck ... .$19.96 10x10 Wall tent, white double filied DU s rviin s eeeer 833,13 9%x12 Wall tent, white double filled Duck . vansas 12x14 Wall tent, Duck Rental prices on any of the avove tenta quoted ou application. EDDY AWNING & DEC. GO, CITY HALL FLACH. Musical Instruments 66 COLUMBIA phonograph and records, $10. A bargain. Come quick. L. E. Andrews, 412 Arch St. ice cream jn fancy forma. West Main 8t, Tel 1341. Household_Articles ANTIQUE FURNITURE-—Big duced prices. The Furniture Kxchange, 67 Arch St. A. J. Urafe, Mgr. McEuroe's, | COLUMBIA upright mahogany phonographs. Special reduced prices on every machine, to make room for the new models coming in, Records free with every machine, A small amount of cash secures any of them, Balance on easy terms, Widener's, 138 Main St. AUTOMATIC parior_table fo able. Tel. 3035-3 sale. Will sell 16 Sheftield St. reason- ADLE body carriage and GOLUMBIA RECORDS—Most of the lateat selections, all selling at 1-2 price. Widen- er's, 138 Main St. SONORA BABY GRAND style, oniy slight- Iy used. Records included. A real bar- guln, Terms if desired. Henry Morane, 366 Maln St. Opp. Myrtle St. USED machine bargalns for vacation use in our giafonola dept. John ,A. Andrews & Co. VICTROLA—Cabinet_model with 1% selec- tions, $35. Fine playing condition. John A. Andrews & Co, *1he Big Furpiture Store." VICTROLA, PORTABLE—Just the machine you waxzt for this season of the year, We will include the selection of the lalest records on casy terme. Henry Morans, 365 Main_St. Opp. Myrtle 8t. 67 ‘Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry Building and Business Property 80 ARE you looking for a Central Property where increase in value swill _mak money for you? 1If so, seo Aaron Danlels , 151 Main_8t. RENTSCHLER'S PARK—Bullding lot for sale at “'bargaln price Aaron Danials son & Co, 131 Main St. BELVIDERE—3 Jots In good location, minutes from trolley; will sell exchange as first payment on a good twe family house. Box 19WH, Herald Offi 1 BOUTH ST.—Lot 60x160 for sale. Very di sirable location to build on. See Home Banking & Realty Co., 86 West Main St, BUILDING LOT® on easy payments ia parts of the city at pric much lower than will be asked next year, The W, la Hatch Co,, City Hall bulldiug. v BUILDING LOTS FOR SALB—Garden i, Kelscy St., Highland Terrace, Bunris Ave.; will assist purchaser to ' fina building, Schultz & Costello, Inc., 243 Main_ S i IFIVE acre plot of level dry land (size 390% 518 feet) for sale, suitable for athletie field, factory site, cemetery use or builds ing lots, right here In the city with sewer, water, gas, electricity and a jitney line at hand. H. N. Lockwood, Real Lstate & Ius, City Hall, ROGSEVELT ST. and carner Elfon and B« sex Stx, near Jerome, bulldiug lots ;“ sale. Reasonable price. G. Palmieri, Main St. ‘o m— AUGUST SPECIAL—A 25% reduction _on our entiry stock during this month, The Weddiug Ring Shop, 149 Main St. FINAL JEWBELRY BALE—Selling out our entive jewelry lineat half price. Anni ary and wedding glfts at less than cost, Step In and look at this stock, You'll find some amazing bargains. Henry __Morans, 365 Main St. Opp. Myrtlo St GIFTS of jewely and wedding rings at lowest prices. Himberg & Horn, 392 Main 8t. and 10 K. R. Arcxde, SPECIAL for the month of Aug. only, a 26 piece set of Rogers' Knives, forks and is at §6.00. L. Resnick, "Mfg, Jew- eler,”” 340 Main St, Opp. Commercial Bt, Farms For Sale A SMALL FARM with 2 houses, 1 ho of 4 rooms and 1 house of 6 rooms, B barn, 5 acres, 1 cow, chickens; right ne trolley and R. R. station. This place h *jbst been reduced §1,000 in pri ash Dayment of $2,000 will get this ‘nearby little farm, See us before someono gote this, Cashman Farm Agency, 131 Maln St.; 'Phone 3121, § 100 ACRE FARM, tillable; bulldings, $3,6 buys this. Schultz & Costello, lnc., 243 Main St 3 Houses Ior sSale Wanted—Articles To Buy 68 — Belvidero—Bungalow, Price $4,400, . . FURNITURE— We will buy It at fair prices, ‘fhe Furniture Hxchangy, 67 Arch Bt, A . Js Grete, Mgr. = FURNITURE of all Kinds. Higheat prices paid. Call at once, L., Zeldes,, 1ol Oak St. Phone 30y1-4, % JUNK—Wo buy magazincs, papers, rags, all kinds of furmiture. We pay good prices. A Rodinsky, 81 -Oak St. Tele- phone 516-15, «Berlin St,—Berun, 13 room house, one oF two families. Price $12,000, £ Eim Hill—6 room cottage, Price $5,000, Lay St—3 family housv. Price $9,000, Hawley St.—2 family house. Price 310,000, Linden St.—2 ramily house, Price $7,600, HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. 86 WEST MAIN ST. PHONB 1728, JUNK of .all Kinds, We are paying the best market prices for newspapers, maga- zines aud rags. Call L. Zeides, 161 Vak St. Phone suil-4. CAST S1.—3 family house, 16 rooms, with all improvements; prive §10,600, small amount of cash required, Watson and Jones, 294 Main St. Tel. 2450, WE pay fair prices for any nousenold ar- ticles. Just drop a card to L. M, ben- Jamin, 116 Beaver 8. Phone 1320. —_— LREAL ESTATE FOR RENYT | —_— Apartments and Tenements 6y CLARK ST, 165—7Tenement ol five rooms, all modern improvements, Inquire on third foor, LAST 81§ »21—6 room cottage, partly fur- nished. Uall at L. L. Deming, 889 Jiast stroet. GARDEN ST.—3 family house, 81X rooms, on a Hoor, steam heat, urcplaces, 4 car garage. Watson & Jouus, ¥4 Muiu street, Phone 2460, JUST COMPLETED, new two-family liouss on Magnolia Bt., $6,900; small ‘amounc: vl cast iequired; all improvements; laly lot. Anarews Land Co., 1657 Stauley aig ‘Phone 861-4, g Be 4 JUST LASTID—0ne of the best I-lamiy houses lu the city, § rooms Lo the nyok, hardwood, stcam beat and open firepluces. See me Loday if you waunt a good holag. 2, Garlon, 550 Main St Iioom 0k, 18 FAIRVIEW &' all modern, HARRISON ST.—5 room apartment, aduits, Apply Box ‘JB, Herald, G8—Apartment of 5 rooms, HAMILTON §7,—3 family houss, 13 rooms, all improvements; oo tenement o bo N« cant Sept. lst. Watson & Jonus, 294 M SL. Phone 2450, LINCOLN 8T, l4—Apartment of 5 rooms two iu attic, modern. Morris Tulin, 13} _ Maiu St Phone 387-2. MAIN 8T.—5, ¢, ¢« room apartments, steam hioat, hot water and janitor service. Ses Cohn about it at 15 Main st, MAIN ST., 162—Nicely furnished room for one or two gentlgmen; (wo fights up. Mrs. Dawson. MAPLE ST., 160—5 room tenement on ist fioor, all improvements, steamn heat, and garage. Inquire 3d tloor. Adults only. BOUTHWESTERN part of city, _desirable modern §-room tenement, adults only. Box 18, Herald oftice, SIX-ROOM bungalow, containing all mofi- cru improvements, heat, sewer counectlon, sidewalk and good large lot; price $4,000, §L,000 casn, H.-J. boiren, 4 Lilm Bt 'Phone 1 SOUTHERN SECTION—3 family house, rooms on & foor; steam heatg fi ‘eplaces, Watson & Jones, 294 Main 5t¥ Vel 2450, TWO-FAMILY Louse, 10 rooms, in good lo- cality, $5,500. . Only. §1,000 requir Aaron Daniclson & Co.,, 151 Main 8. TWO fne single homes with extra - iote where you can enjoy quiet and still work in town. Une has all improvements. Locks wood, Real Estate. & Ing.,. City. Hall , THREE-ROOM basement improvements. luquire iu 36_Copnerton Bt. THREE room tenement over Frankiin Square tilling station. Apply at same. 70 Business Places For Rent 70 tenement with the evening. = == Suburban ¥or Sale 85 BERLIN—A 10-room, 2 tenement house, modern improvements, garage, barn, chicken coop, one-half acro of land, right on car line; price $6,000, Aaron Daniel- son & Co 131 Main St. SH_ 61, 173—8tore 3Ux60, steam heat, central location, well adapted for auto- mabile or any other business. Claude J. Leroux, 174 Arch St.; 'Fhove 133 INGTON—Stors in brick block in center of Kensington; good chance for tailor shop or another Kind of business. Tel, 14544, v BRISTOL—3 tenement, 18 room house, nesds a few repalrs, good location, near New Departure and North Side school. Must be sold within & few deys. Price $6,000, R. L. Hayden, 9 Middle St., Last Bristol, KENSINGTON—Bwimber Road, new five- room stone cottage; modern improves ments. Ing. Salvatore Menditto. —Store to rent, reasonable; also moderu apartments, See Cohn at unce at 156 Main strect, OFFIC£S and dance hall Building, 308 Maln &t. being made for the coming season. & Beorkowita, WEST MAIN BT.—B8tore, suitable for any retall purpose. Morris Tulin, 131 Main 8St.; 'Phone 387-2. WINTHROP, COR. GRISWOLD BT.—Cormer siore to rent. Good lively location. Suit- ablo for any business. Apply J. Licht, 99 Winthrop St. Phone 8§66-14. Houses For Rent 3 EAST BERLIN—A small amount of cash down and 38,33 a month will pay for & good 6-room cottage on Main St. Come in and let me show you. A. Carlson, 259 Main St, Room 204, Tel. 1517. Vacation Places For Rent MYRTLE BEACH—Cottages (o rent Soptember. Inquire at 250 Maple St. ‘phone 1044-4. Vacationists Wanted 75X at the United Bookings are now Mag 75 Tor or land, fruit orchard, 70 baskets of peaches picked last year, 2 miles from trolley. Prico $7,600, cash $450, Jobn E. Conlon. _Tel._Plainville_41-3, PLAINVILLE—3-lenement house of 1§ rooms, all improvements and 4 building lots. Very good terms. John E. Conlon, 46 West Main St., Plainville; 'Phone 41-3, Plainville, P — ( ROOMS, BOARD, HOTELS ’ 8 CORBIN ., 120—Furnished Toom, suite able for 1 or 2 young ladies, school teache ers or business women preferred. COTTAGE of & rooms, nicely furnished, suitable for school teachers. luquire 64 _Trlnlly St.; Tel. 4 EAST MAIN 08— urnianed suitable for 1 or 3 gentlemen, hot ‘water, bath and all conveniences, Very reasone able. Phone 1935. INDIAN NECK, BRANFORD — Cottage, 1905, now open; water front; boarders good table; all ilities, on trolley. Prices reasonable, Mrs. A. D. Frey. MAIN ST., 61—single room with all mode ern_improvements. Apply Seeley. WALNUT 8T, 70—Room to rent. W. Tre- whella. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SHH«SEE IF AY D06 DONT TALE WY KITE STRING HOUE- 1 60T HIM TRAINED T TAKE THINGS OF MINE HOME WMEN Over - Trained BY BLOSSER WASHINGTON ST.. 24—Suite of two rooms, sitting room and bedroom; also single room for gentleman. WES® MAIN ST, 4%—Two furnished rooms, each suitable for one or two peo= ple; all improvements; home privileges, Ring last bell. Rooms and Board " PRI ettt o Fomsriet sui SRS MAPLE ST., 13— Rooms with board. 'Phone 3108, Rooms for Housekeeping. L PROSPECT ST., 16—1Two (ront rooms, fur- nished for light housekeeping. Sepagate entrance, suitable for adults. Reasonabile, * Where To Dine ) DELANEY LUNCH—They all like o eaf bere. There's a reason, oo, The most ular restaurant in town. In the hotel. Opp. the Station. E HOTEL REGAL—Opposite depot, under new management, Rooms and board at coms mercial raes VISIT the Presto restaurant. A clean to-date place to eat, where quality, ice and satisfaction is our first t! Special Bunday chicken _dinner. plate spacials every day. Our home- pastry always fresh. 331 Main St. Britain, Comn. ROOM wanted with _privat man. Write to Ernest Deitvery, Oity, PLAINVILLE—House, workshop, 3 acres of |

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