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" AUTOMOTIVE . Autos and Trucks for Sale 9 PAIGE, 1931, medan; in good condition; " “thoroughly, overhauled, paint, good tires. For demonstration call C. A. Bence, §1 Main St. Phone 2215, ), 2-passenger roadster, with ! Rudolph's Garage, 127 Chefry | Phone 2051-2. . ! Tight six touring car. tires and general appearance very 00d. Terms to suit purchaser. M. Trving % Jester, 193 Arch St. “This Stude- baker year."” s STBARNS-KNIGHT roadster 3135, good condition throughout, very good tires, .looks good. 200 East Main. Phone 2701, STUDEBAKER, 1921, Special Six_roadster, new paint, tires, top and upholstery ex- cellent. Engine in porfect shape, Price is $700. Terms to suit purchaser. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. This. is a Stude- baker year." FRUOK—Reo, 1919, Specawagon, §400, In 0od condition throughout, just over- auled. K. M. Searle, Park St, cormer ain St. Phone 2110. TRUCK—3 1-2 ton, 1916 Packard, with platgorm body, $600. Tires good and in fine running condition. K. M. Searle, Park & Main Sts. Phone 2110. TRUCK——Reo, 1920 Spoedwagon, Just jover- hauled and repaiuted, §750. ~Guardnteed for 30 days against mechanical trouble. K. M. Searle, Cor. Park & Main Sts, Fhone 2110, TRUCK—Denby, 2 1-2 ton, 1917, with plat- form body, $300 cash. K. M. Searles, Cor. Park & Main Sts. Phone 2110. BUSINESS SERVICE Motorcycles and Bicycles ! 15/ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1923. Enclosures For Your Correspondence and Important Documents Insures Against Loss Through Fire. Protect Those Papers That Are Almost Priceless to You in Your Business. Adkins, “New Quotes Prices Under Heading 57, “Business and Office Equip- READING HABIT, _—_— Britain’s Home of Office Equipment,” ment.” FORM THE WANT A BUSINESS SERVICE Moving, Trucking, Storage 26 ACETYLENE WBLDING, cutting and br ing. Carbon burning. Jliardware City Welding Co., 18 Winthrop 8t. 2849, - |LOCAL and long distance moving. o Halvarson. 5 Fairv enti- mates. Phone 34, w St. Weo gi AUTO REPAIRING done by skilied me- | chanic; also used cars for sale. Heleen | ‘Garage, 187 Arch 8t. Phone 182 Service Stations, Repairing 171 ARCIT 6T, HADIATOR WORKS - Bucccssors | to Hulquist Bros. Kxpert repairing, all kinds of auto radiators, smashed fonders, bodies, ete, Work guarauteed perfect; at lowest prices. 107 Arch. Phone 1709, AUTOMOBILE PAINTING SHOP—Isidore Ravizza, rear 333 Park St, Phone 67612, House phone 213-13, rear 78 Prospact St AUTOMOBILE_running board moiding put on. All varieties replaced. Remember that service I8 our alm and that we are auto hody and radiator cxperts. O, Hecker, Corbin Place. Phone 663. BATTERIES—When 10 trouble and iu need of 'good_batteries or akilled servive gee us first, Kaw, Zack at the Uity Service Sta- tion, Hartford Ave, at Stanley Bt. BODILS, lamps, raulatore ana ienders Fe- paired to a new conditlon. Uores iustalled. Low prices. New England kadintor Works, n St. Phone §60. USED UARB—1931 Chovrolet Touring; 1910 Oldsmobile § Tourlng; 1918 Franklin Roadster; 1917 Stutz Speedster Touring American Sales Co,, 8 1lm St. i ASHED, polisned, otled Jnd greased. Authorized Simoniz station, Clark's Automobils rear 23§ (USED CARS—1921 Ford Sedan, $350; 1922 Ford Touring, $275; 1918 Buick Touring, 1917 Twin-six Packard, $150; 1918 Studebaker Touring, $95; 1916 Oldsmobile Touring, $95; 2 Ford Coupes, 2 Ford Se- ians. ‘Time payments. Egerton, cor, Arch __And Walnut Sts. UsiD CARS—An ecacellent sclection of light used cars. You'll agree they are the best bargains in town, $60 up. M. Irving Jes- ter, 103 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker year.” VIM delivery truck, 1-2 tom, all new tires first class shape. Tel. 111, Plainvill k Garage. Ask for Mr. Persell. Auto Parts and Accessories 11 AUTO accessories, tirgs, vulcamzing, SLol , ago batteries and battery repairing. . H. Cogswell, § Chestnut St.; Phone 1415-% AUTO OWNERS—25 to 60% more milcs per gallon on your gas. More power and pep. Cleans carbon, Wil wear for lif No adjusting to do. State make and ye of your car, Sent C. O, D. §4.00. Agen wanted. H. I, Johnson, 391 Howard Ave., New Haven, Conn, AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT—Gasoline, olls, 4 vascs and tire service. Clark's Auto Ace sh 138 & Main S g and Ispect your battery you put It into service for th A, G, Hawker, b3 Lim st, Tew A IE8—Ask the man who ownn & Pi_aaciphia, Guar, 2 years. M. Far- rell; 1v_Kranklin Square. Fhone 1213 BALE ™ i usod tire tubes; also fabjic and cords 40xi to 3636, 50c each, 336 East Main iit. Phone 635-2. wiale wer. ! TIRE V£ Bpecia lo, . ot Firs % unity to get a Standard Mako ality Full Oversize Tires at ptivnally Low .Frices Brand new ‘ ock—fully guaranteed. ~Just compard® ur cash ofter with the present list SOLD }uli CASH ONLY Our Prico § 8.85 §10.65 abric, €. .. §28.90 $20.40 woe ¥062 vee 840,09 RACKLIFFE BROS. (0O, INC, PARK AND BIGLLOW ST8. PHONE 1074 IS G SO S S S O'NEIL'S TIRE BARGAINS— 10,000 Mile Guarantee, Corda $12.00 0 17.90 sux4 19,60 Sixd 2100 While They Last—OCall Early. 30x3% 3ixd O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO. 39 WABHINGTON 8T. PHONE 900 WILLARD BTORAGH Batteries. Sales and service. Simmons Btorage Battery. Con ,167_Arch St. Phone 2245, USE Dayton ~Thorobred” cords If value the appearance of your car. Ball Tiro Co, 210 Arch St. Tel, 1743 you The Autos—Taxi Service 13 GALL TAXI—Phone 2700 will bring quick, efficlent taxl service to your door, N. B. Taxi_Service, at the R. R. Station, WAXI STATION—Quick, rellable service. Keep these 'phone numbers in mind. Daytime, 567; night, 1843-3. Louls Miller. Garages To Let 14 GARAGE SPACE for 2 cars. 124 Rock- well Ave.; "Phone 1321-13. Motorcycres and Bicycles , 15 {NDIAN motoroycic, 1923; will sell reason- able, 296 Arch St JMOTORCYCLES—Excellent values In used motorcycles now on. One 1917 Indian, $65. Two 1919 Indians, $135 each. One 1920 Indian Scout $150. All these machines are in good running .order. Charles E. Hadfleld, 21 Myrtlo St. ‘Phone 1706. RED WING—Boys bicycle, 18" frame, good s mew, 330, (cost $34). Address Box 17XX, Herald. INDIAN, 1017—8tandard, electrically equip- ped. Just overhauled. John Wilford, 116 Cherry St, Tel, 562-4. AGETYLENE WBLDING, brazing and car- bon burning. Commercial _Welding Co. 227_Glen St., mear Ellls. Phone 3899, AUTO TOP, slip cover and side curtains, made and repalred; auto bodys of every description uphiolstered and repaired. Over 20 years’ experience at this busineks. J, W. Walsh Auto Top & Upholstering 207 Eim 8t. Phone 2 ('S8 AUTO WABH station. Cars washed, polished and greascd. Prompt sarvice. 10 Chestnut St.; Tol, 1166, CYLINDER GRINDING and repairing ths Curtaln Automotive Service Co., 461 West Main St. Phone §87-4, BXPERT tepairing ol all makes of cara Up to date auto laundry, West Main Gar- 103 West Main St. Tel, 2760, ERAL REPAIRING and overhauling by expert mechanics. Service var at your disposal at any time. Iireproof garage. Charlaud's Auto Bervice Station, 432 Main_strec HROTEL ngton garage. palring and overhauling. Day and night ., Translents accommodatoed, Low s Tel. 1735, 121 Washiugton street. FADIATOR, fender and body repairing; sol- dering ot all kinds. LRear 18 Winthrop st., Leonard & Leonard. STARTING, lighting and igoition work, Satlsfactory service. Electrical parts for sale. Clark's Automobile Launary, rest 238 Main St Knl)!n 1344, TOPS, sidv CUItalns ana Beas covers, made over and repaired at Doolittle's Aute Top Shop, 236 Main St. WHLDING, BRAZING cylinders filled by Dprocess. Nels J. Nelaon, 513 East St. Phone 1638 Barbers, Hairdressers, Masse HAIRCUTTING — Mothers, we have two hobby-horse chalrs (o amuse kiddles while having their hair trimmed, Hours, $a m. tos 82 Church, Opp. Beloin. Building and Contract 19 DRICKLAYING and plastering, _contract and jobbing. Beh & Heslin,” 691 West Maiu St.; Phonv 1186-3, GHIMNEY KEPAIRLNG aud goneral mason and plaster work. Work gus.anteed. J. J. Mcuarney, 131 Clark St, Phone 1744-2 ELWCTRICAL WORI ing end fixtures, seud a card fo A, Tyler, b5: Stanley St Business Service Rendered 20 DEVELOPING and printing. Do justics to your kodaking efforts by having Ohra- stedt do your ninishing. i3 West Main 8t. ORTHOPEDIC SHOI RLEPAIR SHOP- do to order. 73 Church Phou_763. ROOFING pap and wurk absolutely gusruuteed to atop City Hardware Co., 49 kast Main General re- d cutting, Scored nranteed banners, bullvtin w Leading pictoiai artists. Prowp. scivice, A n_Co., 287 Muln UPHOLSTERING of autique furniture, All kinds of repairing. The Furniture Ex- 5. A. J. Grafe,“Mgr, E. CONGER, Dentist. 253 Main Bt. __ Tel. 1751, Dressmaking and Millinery 22 DRESSMAKING — Will take in work or go to your home., Mrs. Haswell, 712 Stanley St., upstairs, Phone 1823-13, HAND inado hats a specialty, dressmaking ‘and sewing of all kinds, Violet Millinery, 366 Arch_8t. ) LESSONS In_dressmaking. Special prices to classes and clubs. Private leesons, Wom- an's Instituse Method. Tel. Jane K, Giil, 546-6. : PLEATED BKIRT, fine knife and pox pleats are fashionable this season, Hemstitching land buttons. Ginsburg's £20p, 19 Waluut 8t._Phone 1338- TRUCKING of all kinds. Licensed truck for party hire. N. P. Blanchette, 140 Cherry treet, Phone 76 JOSEPH ARBOUR & SON— New York and New Britain truck- men. Local and long distance moving. Local Phone New York Phone Cortiand Pressing and Talloring 20 CLOTHES colled for and deilvered by The London Vaict. Servica. Yo London Shep, 43 Main Bt. Phone 3098, FIVE DOLLARS OFF reg. prices of sults and topcoats during July and August, J. Wuck, 69 Arch St. PARIS TAILOK SHOP—Cleaning and press- ing, suits made to order. 136 South Main S8t., oppueite High school. EMPLOYMENT Help—Women Wanted 42 | L MERCHANDISE I Household Articles 43 366 per Apply Mru. Bureau, 160 WANTHD—A _competent cook month, also competent maid. 1. Hanson's Employment Migh St. WANTED—Compotent cook. Tel. 836, Mrs. T. W. Wilbor, 24 Franklin_Squars WANTED—Young girl for Inside messenger work. Stato age and schooling. P. O. Box 1025, Help—Men or Women 43 AN intelligent person, elther sox, may earn $100 to $200 monthly, corresponding for newspapers; $16 to $26 weekly in sparu time; experience -unnecessary; no can- vassing, subjects suggested. Send for par- ticulars. Natlonal Press Burcau, Buffalo, New York, Situations Wanted—Women 45 GERMAN GIRL, wants general housework position. Mrs. Reindel, Langton -Court, Kensington, GIRL aged 17, desires situation doing house- work. 143 Glen 8t., 2nd floor. Tel. 857-4. FINANCIAL ] Business Opportunities 46 SUITS for spring and summoer, of genulne English woolens, §25 and up. Style, qual- ity and fit absolutely guaranteed. Jark Salonia, 100 Lafayotte Bt Printing, Jobbing, Stationery 30 cata- KULPER PRINTING CO Booklet. Iogues, programe, adversements, oircu- posters, office stationery, factory color work. Prompt scrvice and good_work. 325 Main St. Phone 777, QUALITY PRINT SHOP, 338 Main 8t. All kinds of printing at lowest rates. Tel. 659-5. Call us up and let us give you an_estimate. Professional Services 81 EYB GLABSES repaired, prescriptions filled, broken lenses duplicated, K. Vincent, 282 Main_St, PIANO lessons may Lo laken from Harry E. Whatnall after Sept. 5. For appoint- ments call 11 Kelsey §t. or Tel. 2 WRIST WATOH tepairing a_speciaity at B, Georges, 166 Main 8t, Room 10, Opp. Dickinson Drug Co. Repairing and Piano Tuning BEDDING—Have your work dene now. Mattresses, box springs, cushions, et renovated and remade equal to new and returned same day. New bedding made to Upholstering. Haruware City Bed- 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2431-4. LAWN MOWERS—8harpening and repair- ing. Horse and motor drawn. All sizes our specialty. Machine work, welding, brazing, cutting, carbon burning and all kinds of edge tools sharpened, Kritz and Brendt, rear, 31 Greenwood St. Tel. 153-12 TTANOS AND PLAYERS tuned and re- paired. Walter H. Kovel, 40 Main St. Phone 1098-5. PIANO tuning. Am I still tuning pianos? Yes, 5 or 6 days a week. F. V. Streeter, P. 0. Box\596 ' Phono 1303. SPECIAL CARE_given to repairing Piano keyboards; ivories laid with factory glue, lMke new. Piano tuning. C. A, Hum- phrey; 2647, ' EMPLOYMENT I —— e Help—Men Wanted 41 T6 to 18 years old for Hight arill press Keency Mfg. Co., rear 251 Whiting 2 Tel, BOY- work. St. BLECTRICIAN—First ciass, experienced In house wiring. 38, Herald. LABORERS ing, Newington, itzgerald Co. SALESMAN—An opportunity {5 _ waiting salesmen with ambition and foresight. Our product’ is patented and in universal d mand. Do you want to know more of our proposition? _Write . Greene Co., Manchester, Conn. SALBSMAN for Ford and Lincoln cars. sec Mr. Kossick at 200 East Main S Phone 2701, SALESMAN wanted for automobiles at 51 Main street. wantod, One Apply Box 75 wanted, at_Clayton Monday morning. SALESMAN biles. Good propogition to hustle: furnished. Call New Britain for popular make of automo- Leads Buick Dyeing and Cleaning 23 CLOTHES called for and delivered by The London Valet Service. Ye London Shop, 43 Main St. Phone 3095, CLEANING and dyeing 18 our exclusivo bus- iness. Garments of all descriptions; draperies, portieres, curtains, cleaned or dyed, Satisfaction guarauteed. New Brit- ainn Dry Cleaning Corp., $6 W. Main St Phono 1323-3. 24 ACCIDENT, automobile and life. Surety and fidelity bonds. Philip M. Fagan, Gen. Ins., 131 Main St, Rooms 3 and 4; Tel. 3121, AUTOMOBILY, life, accldent, health ana fire insurance, Holland & Dunne, General Insurance, 23 Willlam $t. Phone 1069-14. Insurance—All Kinds . 24 INSURANCE—Good service, . good Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 FIRB companies. Maln_8t. FIRE insurance and real estate. 8ee The John_Cooke Co., Plalnville, Comn., HARDWARE CITY CO-OPERATIVE ABSO- CIATION—Specialists in Automobile, Ac- . cident and Health Insurance. # Frank H. Shields, Mgr. INSURANCE—AIl Kinds, beat and 6trong- st _companies, prompt, eificient service, P. J. Murray & company, 528 Main street. Phono 2031-3. Lawyers—Patent Attorneys 25 H. G. MANNING, ex-patent examiner. New Britain office in Walk-Over Shoe Store, 5:30-6 p. m., Thursday. Headquarters, GIRL GOOD cook wanted; TATLORS wanted, Bast, Main, Help—Women Wanted BOOKKEEPER wanted. A. P. Marsh, ter-Urban Transfer and Storage Co. EXPERIENCED paper box worker. New Britain Paper Box Co., street. n- Apply Walnut EXPERIENCED WINDERS WANTED— FOR WOOLEN YARNS. STEADY WORK—GOOD PAY. APPLY THE DUNHAM MILLS, NOCK, CONN. FOQUO- GIRL wanted to take care of two One not_attending school. Phone 2593-2. or woman for_ general housework. Apply Mrs. B. M. Crum, 70 Garden St. Tours from 2 until 9 o'clock. Sequin_Golf Club . Bayer, cor. Main and| GARAGE—2 story, brick, on the Boston Post Road. All auto machinery and doing good business. Owner in poor health. Price right. Skinner Smith & Co., Plainville. Phono 41-4, MEAT MARKET—Dolng good cash ness for sale, §4,500, Phone 3062-5. Mouey Loaned 48 busi- ANTIQUE FURNITURE—BIg variety at re- duced prices. The Furniture Exchange, 67 Arch Bt. A. J. Grafe, Mgr. AUTOMATIC CRADLE body carriage and patlor table for sale, Wil sell reason- able. Tel, 3035-3, 46 ShefMeld 5t BEDDING SPECIALS—Car) of _m tresses just arrived at reduced pric 8ilk floss, imperial edge, wére $29.60, now $20.60; white cotton, wers $14.50, now $10.00; brass beds, wero $29.50, now $20.50; oak finished beds, were §14, now 310; springs, were $7, now $6. All furniture in this store is reduced 26% during the sale. The store of quality and. service, B, Ber- son, 503 Main 8t. Phone 1165, BEDROOM BUITLE, 4 piece, of American Walnut, from $169 up. All furniture here 18 absolutely guaranteed. Prompt deliveries. Max Zucker, 518 Main 8t *Phone 609. MERCHANDISE Musical Instruments KRANICK & BACH, Ncwby ter, Kohler & Campbell plan sold this lino of planos for over 30 years, Wo_guarantes. C. L. Plerce. PHONOGRAPH--Portable model, for tion use, from $56 to $50. Come in look them over. John A. Andre L PTANOS—We nave piacea over 4,000 Kohler | & Campbell planos in this vicinity, in| cluding churchoe, schools, lodges, etc, Befors you buy, call and let ws demons strate. C. L. Pierce, PIANO—Upright. High grade Baumeister figured mission case, used one year, half price. Terms. Blg bargain, L. . Andrews, 412 Arch St. 4 Building Lots ¥or Sale FENTSOHLER'S PARK—Bullding 1ot 1 sale at “bargain price” Aaron Danlel- son & Co. 151 Main St : ory de- | BOOTH BT.—Lot 50x160 for salo, See Home Banking & Realty Co., 86 West Mala BUILDING LOTS o easy payments in parts of the city at pricés much lower than will be asked next year, The W. Ly Hatch Co, City Hall building. | BUILDING LOTS FOR BALE—Garden Bl Highland Terrace, Buarise to Kelsoy . 8., Ave,; will assist purchaser fpance building. Schultz & Costello, Ine, * Main St FIVE acte plot of level dry land (size 300% 518 feet) for wsale, sultable for athletic field, factory site, cemaiery use or bullds ing lots, right here in the ecity with sewer, water, gas, clectricity and a jitney line at hand, H. N. Lockwood, Real _Listate & Ins, Clty WAl ROOSEVELT ST, and corner Elton and Es- sex Ste, near Jerome, bulld/ng lots for sale. Reasonuble price, G. Palmieri, 308 Main 8t Farms Yor Sale ) PLAYER PIANO—Mahogany, brand new, high grade standard action; bench and rolls. Big reduction, easy terms. Plano or phonograph as part payment, L. E. An-| drews, 401 Arch St, CLARK Jewecl gas range, slghtly used. Call at 164 West Main, after 6 p. m. DINING ROOM sct, 8 pieces. Inquire at 661 Stanley St. PORTABLE phopograph, special vacation model, $5 to $60. Terms to suit. John A Andrews & Co, “The Big rnitul Btore."” BLECTRIC vacuum cicaners, sold, rented and repaired; satisfaction guaranteed, L. 2. Andrews, 412 Areh 8t. Tel. 19! RNITUR! would gell their hous either in part or whole, first and third floor, PAINTS AND WALLPAPERS for all pur- poses. City Hardware Co., 49 East Main St. Tel. 2650, SRUUD gas water neaters in all sizes, Tank and instantaneous models, We install. A, A. Mills, 80 West Main St. Phone 381, furniture 492 Park St FIRST AND SHCOND mortgage money in any amounts. W. L. Hatch Co. Oty Hall Bldg. FIRST AND BECOND MORTGAGES raoney available in any amount on real estate. G. Palmieri, 308 Main 8t MORTGAGEB—1first mortgage money on hand In amounts to eatisfy applicants Tarker & Deming, 193 Main 8t. Tel. 3026, $25,000 to loan on 2d mortgages. Morris Tulin, Real Kstate and Mortgage Loans, main office, 54 Church St, Htfd., branch, 131 Main St. New Britain, Phone 387-2. WHEN SCHOOL REOPENS— You will nced money to outfit the children. Aveid worry by borrowing the Beneficial Way. We lend up to $300 at legal rates, Repayment on terms of your own choosing. Business hours dally, 9—5:30; urdays 9—1. BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY, KOOM 104, PROFESSIONAL BLDG, \ TEL, 1943 L o oA L LIVE STOCK 1 Cattle and Swine 50 TOWS—100, Vermont tested and re-tested by State of Conmecticut, Due to calf this month and Sept. Two fresh loads, here the 21st of this month. New mlich and nearly springers. All sorts of breeds. Ap- ply to Max Case, Y15 Windsor Ave, Hart- tord, Coun.,, Phone 2-4624, Bggs, Pouliry, Supplies B sat- BPECIAL SALE—Beds, 2-In. post and 2-in, fillers, $10.00; 2-in, postwerib, $10.00. Big assortment of beds. Edw, Gorfain, 163 Arch St., Phone 869-2. WE HAVE BEEN COMMISSIONED TO SELL AT AUCTION @everal lots of household goods consisting of Dining Sets, Bedroom 8ets, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Stoves, Chairs, Beds, Couches, Planos, Deeks, Pictures, Mirrors, ete, 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 to be held in this section, Merchandise at The Stores 65 CAMP OUTFITTGRS—We carry overything tor the camper. Army & Navy Supply Co., 56 Church St. SPECIAL~Just rec: , a large shipment of mew ‘‘Perfect’’ records, to be sold at 3 for §1,00. John A! Andrews & Co, “The Big_Furniture Store.” 60 ACRE farm. Right on trolley line. 13 room house, Good barn. Electric lights, City water. fruit trees. & furnaces, dilos Poultry houses. 4 cowa 100 chjekens, Come to our offico and get particular Cashman Farm Agency, 131 ~Maln B Phone 31 “New Britain's Lar Farm Burcau,' T00 ACRE FARM, tillabic; vaildings. 33,51 buys this. Schults & Costello, lnc, 348 Main 8t. LB SO T Houses kor Sale a8 SONORA BABY GRAND style, oniy slight- ly used. Records included, A rcal bar- gain. Terms if desired. Honry Morans, 365 Main_St. Opp. Myrtle St USED machine bargains for vacation use tn our giafonola dept. John A. Andrews & Co. VIOTROLA —Cabinet _model with 1% selo tions, $36. Iine playing condition. John A. Andrews & Co., “The Hlg Furniture Store.” - VICTROLA, PORTABLE—Just the machine you waxzt for thin season of tle year, We will include the selection of thy latest records on casy terms, Henry Morans, 365 Main St Opp. Myrtle St Belvidere—Bungalow, Prico §4,400, Berlin St.—Berun, 12 room house, one of two families. Price §1%,000. 6 room cotlage, Price §5,000, tamily house, Price §3, . Price $10,000. BANKING & REALTY CO. PHONE 738, —3 fawily Louse, 15 rooms, with all lmprovements; prive $10,600, small amount of cash roquired. \atson @ad Jones, 294 Main St Lel. 2460, EAST ST ‘Watches, Diamonds, Jeweiry 67 AUGUST SPECIAL—A 25% reduction on our entiry stock during this month, The Wedding Ring Shop, 149 Main St. FINAL JEWBELRY SALE—Selling out ous entire jewelry line at half price. Annive sary and wedding gifts at less than cost, Step in and look at this stock. Yowll find some amazing bargains. Henry Morans, 366 Main St. Opp. Myrtlo St. TS Gf Jewelry and wedding rings at lowest pricos, Himborg & Horn, 493 Main §t. and 10 K. R. Arcude, SPECIAL for the month of Aug. only, a 26 plece soL of Rogers' knives, forks and spoons at $0.00, L. Resnick, "Mfg. Jew- cler,” 340 Main St., Opp. Commercial 8t, ‘Wanted—Articles To Buy (1] —~-We will buy it at fair prices, ‘The kurniture Mxchange, 67 Arch st, A J. Grate, Mgr. 3 s FURNITURE of all kinds, Higl prices paid. Call at onc, L. Zeldes, 161 Uak St Plione 5091-4. JUNE—We buy all kinds ot prices, A Rodinsky, phone 616-15, : JUNK of all kinds, We are paying the best market prices for newspapers, magn- uines and rags. Call L. Zeldus, 151 Uak St Phone U9l-d. & RESTAURANT TABLES and chairs wanted, luguire at 194 Park st magazines, Dapers, Tags, turniture. We pay good 81 Oak Bt. ‘wele- TALL mammoih incubators, single, double and triple decks. Iree catalogue. 8, O, W. Leghorn pullets, Hall bros, 'Phaue 645-2, Wallingford, Coun. LIVE POULTRY bought ana soid, Broilers bought on market price; also, we dress poultry frec, Alex Malamid, 82 Hartford Ave, Tel. 1665, SLD NEWSPAPER MATS — Lining for chicken coops, b0c a hundred; for sale at Herald_office, 57_Church St. Horses, Vehicles FOR BALBE—Pair of horscs; and wagon. 1411 South 1085- . L U S (_ MBRCHANDISE 1 Articles For Sale 55 VLY SPRAY and sprayers for cattle, etc. 5. P. Strople, 113 Church 8t. NEW and second hand cash registers and also repairing. 1. 5. Cash Kegis- ter Co., 12 Washington Place, Tel. 2941, Business and Oftice Equipment 57 BOOKCAS Wwo ™ quartered oak; ome dark, the other light. Each have three sections with top aud base. Unusual buys at $27.50 for the dark stained case and $30.00 for the light. Artistic and simple; dignified and serviceable. Call and ses them. Then, judge for yourself. Adkins, New Britain's Home of Office and Busi- ness Furnishings and Printing, 66 Church st._Phone 1 : FLAT TOP DESK, 50" quartered oak top, double pedestal, 6 drawers, only $37.50. Drop center typewriter desk 607, $42.50. Adkins_Printing Co., 66 Church Ct. STERL STATIONARY CABINET— Securi- as is, $45.00; shelves, §2.00 each. Too y tites have proven the utter useless- of neglecting to equip your oftice In steel. Important documents and corre- spondence vopy are protected against all elements to say nothing of bookkeeping and accountancy essentials, This invest- ment represents the lowest insurance and srvice, at once, attainable, Adkins, 66 Church St Phone 160: ‘eed and ¥ o9 FATTEN your birds and profit by using Purina Chicken Iatena, Lor sale at N. B. Bird & Feed Co, 105 Arch 8t. Tel 1121-3, Fertilizers, Seeds, Plants 60 TILY of the Valley roots, $1.00 per hundred, Iris, Lemon, Lily, Oswego Tea, 25¢ per clump. Mrs. 8. M. Cowles, Kensington. SEEDS—Get your sccds In seafon. Assort- ment complete, prices low, at Lehrers, 176 East Main 8t Footwear and Clothing 61 BATHING SUITS —White, jerscy, biue trunks combination, $1.5) to §4.25. One- plece bathing suits $1.95 to $3.95. Army & Navy Supply Co., 56 Church St. 53 harness 8t Tel. also Main CERTAIN-TEED shingles and roofing paper at the lowest prices in town; general hardware. ¥rank Nair, Inc. FRUIT JARS—Pints, 85c and 95c; Quarts, 950 and $1.10; delivered. Lehrer's, 17 __Kast Main St. Phone 1181-5, PAINTS AND WALLPAPERS—-We carry a full line for extetior and interior work. Complete line glass and hardware, Lehr- er's, 176 East Main St. Phone 1181-5, PUP TENTS, Luggage, cots, $3.98; blankets, $1.25 up; ponchos, kmapsacks, canteens, mess Kits, toilet Kkits, haversack, duck trousers, khaki pants, bathing suits, army lockers, kit bags, navy hammocks, brecches, legging and one thousand other items too numerous to mention, Army & _ Navy Supply Co. 6 Church 8t. TENTB— bx7 Boys' Bcout tent, Khaki Drill, $6.60 X7 Wall tent, white, single filled Duck “en $10.00 7x9 Wall tent, double filled Duck..$17.80 8x10 Wall tent, white double filled Duck oy $19.95 10x10 Wall tent, white Duck 43213 9%x12 Wall tent, d .$26.00 Duck . 12x14 Wall tent, double flled .$35.40 Duck Rental prices on any of the above tents quoted on application, white double fille white EDDY AWNING & DEC. CO, CITY HALL PLACE. Musical Instruments 66 COLUMBIA phonograph and records, §10. A bargain. Come quick. L. E. Andrews, 412 Arch St. COL BIA upright mahogany phonographs. Special reduccd prices on every machin to make room for the new models coming in. Records free with every machine. A small amount of cash secures amy of them. Balance on easy terms. Widener's, 138 Main_St. OLD HATS cleaned and blocked 60c, band 50c, sweet band 2c, a new hat §1,25. Con- rad the Hatter, 319 Main St. COLUMBIA RECORDS--Most of the latest selections, all selling at 1-2 price. Widen- er's, 138 Main St. ‘Waterbury. NEW ENGLAND PATENT aGENCY— Booth's block, Fst. 1866, by Jas. Shep: ard. Louls M. Schmidt, 259 Malu Bt. Telephone New Britain and Hartfora, Moving, Trucking, Storage AUTO express and delivery; aslies removed. C, F. Twining, # Long St.; 'Phone 2577-2. FURNITURE and plano moving. General trocking of all kinde. Geo. H. Smedley,V €8 Bassett St. Tel. 830-2. months; TPele- HOUBEKEBEPER—Tor about two could go home nights if preferréd, plione 325, between § and 5. JTOUSEKEEPER wanted, middie aged wid- ower's family. One who prefers good home to big wages. Swan Swanson, Mid- dlefield, Conn. Mrs, C. D. ne 1043, Bequin MAID for general housework. Noble, 70 Hamilton §t. Ph WAITRESS wanted at once, club, Maple Hill. Golt SHOES—Best for a farmer, Soft and good to wear; 0 best line of dress shoes. Full \line Ball Band footwear. All guar- anteéd. Joe Mortellitl, 86 Church street. Good Things w0 Eat 63 CORNED BEEF from beavy corn fed steer, 2c per b, Jones' Quality Market, 10 Myrtle 8t. Phone 285, MITLLBROOK Ice Cream for all occasions, ice cream in fancy forms. McEnroe's, West Main St., Tel. 1341 GRANBY—3 brand new upright nahogany phonographs, formerly priced at §125, $150 and $175, now selling at $85, $100 and $125 with records. These machines play Edison records perfectiy, Widener's, 13§ Main St. GULBRANSEN PLAYER PIANOS—Solicit & ten minute playing test to demonstrate the superiority of these famous instru- ments. A test will convince anyone. “Easy to play and easy to pay.” Henry Morans, 365 Main St. Opp. Myrtle 8t l V(B pay iair prices for any housenoid si- ticles, Just drop @ card tv U, M, Ben- jamin, 115 Beaver St. Paous 1320, ———————— KEAL ESTATE FOR REN'!‘\ [ nement of five roons, Inquire ou | Apartments and ‘Tenements CLARK 8T, of all modern third HARRI ST.—5 room apait Apply Box iJB, Herald, LCINCOLN ST., Ii—Apartment of 5 rooms two in modern, sorris Tulin, lui Main St. Phone 457 MAIN ST.—5, 6, « toom apartments, leam heat, ot water and junitor survice, See Cohn about it at 16 Main Nt 165 improyvements, . adults, GARDEN & 3§ family louse, &ix rooms on a floor, steam heat, ureplaces, 4 car sarage. Watsou « Jones, 294 Muin strewt, Fhone 2450, JUST COMPLETED, new two-family house ou Maguolis SL, 36,500; small amount of cash required; ail improvements; largs lut. Andrews Land Co, 1557 Stanley St.; _'Plone 3vl-4, HAMILTON ST.—2 family house, 13 rooma, all improvenicnts; oue Lencnient tu be va- call oepl, 15t Walsol & Julles, 204 Maiy _St._Phone 4450, ROBERTS ST.—A fine 5 family house. Mod- ern, big lot. Well worth the price asked. A._Uarison, 259 Maiu, Koom 204, Tel. 1811, BIX-ROUM bungalow, coutaining all mod- ern lmprovemouts, heat, sewer connection, sidewalx and good large lot; price 34,000, 3,000 cash. o, J, roiren, 4 Khn Sy "Phone 110, SOUTHERN SECTION—:Z lamily Louse, § rooms on u fuor; steam heat, freplaces __\Watson & Jones, 294 dain St Vel 2450, TWO Tine single llomes with extra lote Where you Cuu cujoy quiet und still werk in town, Lne has wll nprovements, Locks tate & ins, City Hall, Suburban For Sale 85 fom Nuw Britain, 8 room house, cement bascment, running water, chicken houst, brook, just right tor ducks or gecse; clectric lights anu telephons avallable, and & Gue mineral spring, Sell water irom this spring and make big moucy, Cashman karm Agency, 151 Mai St. “New Britain’'s Largest Vaci Bureay BRLIN=A 10-room, 2 tencmient hous mModLrl UNpIOVEMuNLs, garage, © barn, chicken coop, une-halt acre ot land, right © ol car line; price §5,000, Aaron Laniels son & Co., 131 Main st. BRISTO ment, 15 room house, nesds a few repairs, good location, near New Leparture and North Siav school, Must sold within u few uays. Frice §6,000, L. Hayden, y Middle St Mast Bristol Swimver Road, uew fivee slone cotlage; modern improves iy, “Salvatere slenditto, tiage of 6 rooms, lof 7b% oderi improvements, Very cens raily located, ' Bacgain it taken at once, Party is leaving town. Skinner Smith & Co., Plainville, I'hone 41-4. roum MAPLE BT., 162—05 room tenenient, ist floor, all improvements, steam heat, garage, In: quire znd four. Adults preteried, SOUTHWESITERN part of city, desirabie | modern 6-room tenement, adults only. Box 18, Herald oitice, STANLEY BT, 14i6—To rent, fivo rooms, modern improvements, steamn heat, iu- quire Belvidere Lrug store. VINE ST., 15—Modern G room and garage. Business Places I'or Rent AR . 172—8tore 30x60, steam central location, well adupted for auto- mobile or any othey business. Claude J, L ux, Li4 Arch St.; 'Phone 1336. MAIN ST.—-Store (o reut, reasonable; also modeiu apartmnents. See Cohn at ulice at 16 Main strect. WEST MAIN ST retail purpose. St.; 'Phone 337 WINTHROP, COR. GRISWOLD 8T,—Corner store to rent. Good lively location. Suit- able for any business. Apply J. Licht, Winthrop St. Phons 66-14. apartment [ 70| heat, | —Store, suitable for_any Morris Tulin, 131 Main i Vacation Places ¥or Rent MYRTLE BEACH—Cottages tu tent September. Inquire at 200 Maple st. ‘phone 1044-4, Vacationists Wanted 75X iNDIAN NECK, BRANFORD — Cottage, 1905, now open; water fromt; boarders; good table; ali facilities, on trolley, Prices reasonable, Mre. A, D, Frey. Wanted—To Rent. TENEMENT of 4 or b rooms wanted by young coupie, Box 33 Herald Office. WANTED—3 or 4 room tenement, by young couple, second floor prefcrable. Address Herald, Box G agents—Real kstate kL] and__insurance, Skinner, 8mith Co, and Madison, 5 for or Kkl “Morigage loans block, Plainville Phone 41-4. X ‘PLAINVILLE—Real estate for eale. Insurs ance of every description. See Cunning- ham & Wininger, Realtors, Nerl Bldg. Plainville. _Tel. 120, i s 5 Building and Business Property 80 brick biock. A good in- vestment. Small cash payment down and move right in. A. Carlson, 259 Main St. Reom 204. Phone 1817. ARB you looking for a Uentral Property where increase in value swill make - money for you? If so, sec Aaron Daniel~ son & Co.. 131 Main St. PLAINVILLE — 5 room cottage, garage, chicken coop, § acres of land with plenty ot fruit tres Price §6,5600. Auron Dan- ielson & 51 Main st. PLAINVILLE—House of 19 rooms, all im- provements, 3 baths; ideal for boardi house, very near places of employment, and centrally located, I large extra lots, At present doing good boarding house busin small amount of cash required, Skinner Smith & Co.,, P 2 i op, § “acres of PLAINVILLE~—House, worl land, iruit orchard, 7v baskets of peaches picked lust year, 2 wiles from trolley, “rice §7,000, cash $460. John 1. Conlon, Tel. Plainville 41- WE HAVE just listed a 2 tenement house Pluluviile, large lot, plenty of fruit good barn. Price reasonable, Aaron n & Co, 151 Main St, in tree Lanie Keal Listate—Wanted 87 WANTED, g Acréage for sub-divislon devels opment, clese to city improvements, Give location, siwe, price nrot letter. N, B, Lodge « Co, Omaha, Ne P —— KUOMS, BOARD, HOTELS __Rooms ¥or Reut 50 $4—Two furnished rooms, all improyements tor lignt housekeeping, sing sccond bell ORBIN 129—Furnished room, suit- able for 1 or 2 young ladles, school teachs St op business women preferred, Phone COTTAGE of 8 rooms, nicely iurnished, suitablo for chool teachers. Inquire 53 Trinity St Tel, 437-3. i A EAST MAIN ST, Z0s—Furnisned oo, suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen, hot wager, Lath and all convenieuces. Very reasol able, Phone 1935 MAIN ST., 4s—Bingle and Mrs. Hall, MAINTST, 163—Nicely furnished room far one or two gentlemen; two flights up, Mrs. Dawson. ' RU “LL 81 i3-—Board and room for two gentlemen. Phon WALNUT 8T, 6 man. WASHINGTON ST., 2i—5uite of two rooms, sitting room 'and bedroom; also single room for_gentleman, WEST MAIN §1., 41— Furnished rooms for rent, every convemience, well heated, Phone 2908, double rooms, ST., 151—Large front room for man and wife or two gentlemen. 154 West Main St FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS AINT YA GONNA PLAY OVER A( ALE! “Fast” Time KS BY BLOSSER Rooms tor Housekeeping. L2 URNISHED APARTMENT of four rooms, two bed rooms if desired; adults, Pleas. ant_section of city, Tel. $55-4. PROSPECT S8T., 16—Two (ront rooms, fure nished for light housckeeping. Every cone venience, separate entrance, very central, Where To Dine 9 DELANEY LUNCH—They all like to eat here. There's a reason, foo. The most pop- ular restaurant in town. 1n the Beloin hotel. Opp. the Station, HOTEL REGAL—Opposite depot, under new management. Rooms and board at coms mercial raes. VISIT the Presto restaurant, A clean up- to-date place to eat, where quality, serve ive and satistaction is our first thought, Special Sunday chicken dinner. Blus plate specials every day. Our home-made pastry glways fresh. 331 Main St, New Britain, Conn. . Wanted—Board Or Lodging. 93 TEACHER desires room centrally located. Address Box 11, Herald office. ROOM AND BOARD is desired by 2 gentleman, with American family, recom- mendations will be presented. Box 1T W, H., Herald, = The “Finders keepers, losers m ars” idea is old fashioned when Her- ald ciassified ads are so generally P adopted.

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