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AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks for Sale FOR BALE—1033 Wasex Touring; runs ik new, price ver® reasonable. Auto.Repall Co., 538 E. Maln St Phone 2016-3, FRANKLINS—Threo to choose from. Good " condition. Priced low. Aaron G, Cohen, ' Irie., 185 Park St, Hartford. EEXTNGTON 1050 TOUrIng. JUSE OVOPRAUI- | balange convenient | 1 LIBERTY, 1923, b passenger touring car, | ed; only $150 cash, terms. _Aaron G. Cohen, Inc 1 tires, and looks fine. Thi 00d riding car, in fine mechanical low price with terms to suit pure Irving Jestor, 193 Arch street, “Phis |s a Studebaker year. WETT 1032 Touring, all new tires and one spare, Runs good. Only $300 cash required. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park 8t., Hartford, OAKLAND © touring cdrs, ranging 16 pri from $90 to $300. Al of.these cars are well equipped, good tires and in A shape, mechanically, We need ths room. These cars must be sold this wook., M. Jrving Jester, 103 Arch 6t, 'Phone 81l “This is Studebaker Yea: OAKLAND, 1921 tourlng car, exceleint con- dition. Can be soen at 25 Edson St. after 6 o'colck. OVERLAND 1925 touring car; brand new every respect and selling at a big dis- count from the list price, I{onoyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch 8t, Phone 2109, PAIGE 1020, 4-passenger coupe, in shape mechanically, good paint, tires and upholstering. New Britain Buick Co., 226 Arch St. Phone 2607. # PAIGE, 1921, sedan; In good condition; thoroughly overhauled, new paint, good tires..J'or_demonstration call C, A, Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2216, ROAMER, 1020, 2-passenger roadstor, with esgories. Rudolph's Gurage, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2, STEPHENS G-passongor Louring car, tires, excellent condition, Rudolph age, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2, STUDEBAKBR, 1021 Ilght 8ix touring car. Engine, tires and general appearance very good. ‘Terms to sult purchaser. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch 8t. “This is a Btude- baker year.” BTEARNS-KNIGHT roadster $125, go6d condition throughout, very _good tires, looks good. 200 Bast Main, Phono 2701, GTUDEBAKER, 1921, Special Bix roadster, new palnt, tires, top and upholstery ex- cellent. Engine in perfect shape, Prico {s $700, Terms to sult purchaser. M. Irving . dester, 193 Arch St. “This is u Stude- baker year.” TRUCK—Reo, 1019, Bpeedwagon, $400, 1in good condition throughout, Jjust over- hauled. K. M. Searle, Park St, corner Main 8t. Phone 2110. FRUCK—3 1-2 ton, 1018 Packard, wilh platform body, $600. Tires good und in fino running condition. K, M. Searlo, Park & Maln Sts. Phone 2110. i TRUCK—Reo, 1020 Speedwagon, just over- hauled and repainted, $750. Guaranteed for 30 days against mechanical trouble. K. M. Searle, Cor. Park & Main Sts. Phone 2110, MRUCK—Denby, 2 1-2 ton, 19: form body, $300 cash. K. M, .. Park & Main Bts. Phone 2110. UBED CARS—1920 Nash touring; 1918 passenger Oldsmobile; 1018 Franklin road- ster. American Sules Cu, 8 Blm St Tel. 1712 UBED CARS—1921 Ford Bedan, $350; 1922 ¥ord Touring, $276;. 1018 Buick Touring, $250; 1917 Twin-Six Packard, $450; 1915 Studebaker Touring, $95; 1916 Oldsmobile Touring, $96; 3 Kord Coupes, 2:Ford S dans, Time payments, lkgerton, cor. Arch and Walnut\sts, dlgo whe Is & > now Gar- U . With plat- arles, Cor. 11 Auto Parts and Accessories AUTO accessolics, res, vulcaniaing,. stor- age batteries and battery repairiug. T, . Cogswell, 8 Chestnut 5t.; Phone 1418-% AUTOMOTIVE KQUIPMENT—Gasolne, oils, greases and tire service. Clark's Auto Ac- cegwory Shop, 138 8o, Main St. LET us ceclarge and inspect your battier before you put it into service ‘for summer. A. G. Hawker, 52 Kim st, 2466, BATTERIES—Ask the man wno owns & Philadelphia. Guar. 1 years. J. M, Far rell, 110 Franklin_Square. Phone 1318, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THUR 40 In.dividual Ads, Advertising Approximately 85 Used Cars Were Printed On This Page Last Evening. That Is An Average of Britain Auto Dealer, And You Know What is SDAY, AUGUST 30, 1923. | More Than Five Cars to Every New On the Market Without Moving From Your Living Room. €are Must Be Used In Purchasing a Car—Read the Want Ads For Thorough Information On the Used Car Market. e e s AUTOMOTIVE P ——————————————— Motorcycles and Bicycles 15 o | BUSINESS . SERVICE l Lawyers—Patent Aftorneys 25 EMPLOYMENT Help—Women Wanted 42 | e L MERCHANDISE | Business and Office. Equipment -’)'lK MOTOROYCLES—Excellent \alues In used motoreyeles now on. One 1917 Indian, $05. Two 1919 Indlans, $135 each, One 1920 Indian Scout $160, All- the are iy good running ordor. Charles L, Hadfield, 21 Myrtle St. 'Phone 1706, INDIAN, 1917—8tandard, cleotrically oquin- ped, Just overhauled. John Wilford, 116 Cherry Bt. _Tel. 6684, ng and car-| bon burning, Commercial Welding Co. 227 Glen St., pear Ellls. Phone 289 AUTO TOF, slp cover and sldo curtains, made and repaired; auto bodys of every description upholstered and repaired. Over 20 years' experience at this business. J, W, Walsh Auto Top & Upholstering Co., 207 Eim St._Phone 2649, 4 ACETYLENG WBLDING, cutting and brag. ing. = Carbon burning. )lardware ity Welding Co., 18 Winthrop St. Tel. 2850, by skilled ~me- ale. Heleen age, 107_Arch 8t. Fh ST. RADIATOR WORI to Hulquist Bros, Lxpert repairing, all Kinds of auto radiators, smashed fender; bodies, etc. Work guaranteed perfect at_lowest prices. 107 Arch, Phone 1709, AUTOMOBILE PAINTING SHOP—Isidoro Ravizza, rear 33 Park St, Phone 576-12, House phone 212-13, rear 7§ Prospact Bt. AUTOMOBILE running board molding put on. All varicties replaced, Remember that servico 18 our aim and that we are auto hody and radiator ecaperts, O, Becker, Corbin Place. Phony 633, BATIERIES—When Ib trouble aud iu need of good batteries or-akilled service see us aret. Bdw. Zack at the City Service Sta- tion, Hartiord Ave, at Stanley Bt. BODIES, lampe, raclatore and fen peired to a new conditlon, Uores installed. Low prices. New England Kadiator Worka 35 B. Maln St. ARS WASHED, +nd greased. Authorized Simoniz station, Clark's Automoblle Leundry, —resr 13 AUTG WABH station, Oars washed, polished and greased, Prompt service, 10 Chestnut St.; Tel. 1166, CYLINDER GMINDING ana repairing i tho Curtain Automotive Service Co. 451 West Main 8L, Phone §87-4, EXPERT rebairing on all makes of cars. Up to date auto laundry, West Main Gar- age, 103 West Main St. Tel. 2760, GENERAL REPAIRING aud overhauling by expert mechanics, Service car at your disposal at any time. ¥ireproof garage. Charland’s Auto Service Station, 432 Main street. machines | NBW ENGLAND PATENT AGENOY— Booth's block, Fst. 1866, by Jas. Shep: ard, Louis M. Schmidt, 269 Malu Bt. Telephone New Britain and Hartfora, H. G. MANNING, ex-patent examiner, Now ritain office n Walk-Over Shoa Btore, 6 p. m., Thursday. Headquarters, ‘Waterbury. Moving, Trucking, Storage 26 | AUTO express and delivery; ashes removed. C. ¥, Twining, 9 Long St.; 'Phono 577-2. FURNITURE and piano movi Gene trucking of all kinds. Geo, H. Bmodley, 68 Bassott St. Tel. 830 JOSEPH ARBCUR & SON— New York And New Britain truoks men. Local and long distance moving, Local Phone New York Phone Cortland EXPERIENCED GIRL counter, do not telephone. Call in person. Apply Hudson Lunch, Main St. GIRY. or woman for general housework. Apply’ Mrs. B. M. Crum, 70 Garden St. GIRL about 16, to assist with housework and help with children. Call 139 Mag- nolia_St., Hartford, or phone 2-0776, GIRL wanted, In restaurant; good Apply 29 Lafayetto St. GIRL, about 16 years old to take care of year old child. Apply 51 Columbia St., 1st_floor, DAy, To work on lunch|FLAT TOP DESK, 50" quartered oak top, | 1 double pedestal, 6 drawers, only $37.50.| Drop center typewriter d 50%, $42.50, Adkins Printing Co, 66 Church Ct, A BOOKCASES—Two _quartered oal one dark, the other light. Each have three sections with top and base. Unusual buyf at $27.50 for the dark stained case an $30.00 for the light, Artistic and simple; dignified and sorviceable. 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 1603, HOUSEKEEPER Wanted — Middle aged housckeeper, widower's family, One who prefers good home to high wages. Swan Swanson, Middlefleld, Conn, HOUSEKEBPER who cooks in Hungarian or German style, for family of 4, Phone 1814, [ADIBS—HOME WORK; BARN 315 week mailing muslc and circulars in your city and vicinity; send 20c for music and de- talls. Joseph Banenatl, 447 E. 147th St., New York. ' STBEL STATIONARY CABINET— Securls ty'"—as is, $45.00; shelves, $2.00 each. Too many fires have proven the utter useless- ness of neglecting o equip your office in steel. Important documents and corre- spondence copy are protected agalnst all elements to say nothing of bookkeeping and accountancy essentials. This invest- ment represents the lowest insurance and service, at once, attainable. Adkins, 66 Church_§t. _Phone 1603, ¥eed and Fuel 59 COCAL and long _distance moving. Halvarson, 5 Falrviow 5t. We give esti- mates. Phone 3. _____ TRUCKING of all kinds, Lice party hire. N. P. Blanchet street. Phone 764 MAID for general nousework. Mrs. C. D. Noble, 70 Hamiiton St. Phone 1049. SALBSLADIES wanted for Saturday after- noons, in several departments. - Apply at once “The Big Store.” Raphacl's Dept. Store. WE HAVE BEEN COMMISSIONED TO SELL AT AUCTION several lots of household goods consisting of Dining Sets, Bedroom Sets, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Stoves, Chairs, Beds, Couches, Pianos, Desks, Pictures, Mirrors, etc. Sale to take place Saturday Bept. 8, 1023, 1:30 p. m., at Warehouse, 74 Greenwood Street. ’ New Britain, Conn, INTER-URBAN TRANSFER & STORAGE A. P. Marsh, Prop. This will be the biggest event of its kind to be held in this section. Pressing and Tailoring 29 HOTEL Wasuibglon garage. ueneral re- palring aud overbauling. Day and hight wervice. ‘Transients accommodated, Low rates. Tel, 1735, 121 Washiugion street. RADIATOR, fender and body repairing; sol- dering of all kinds, Rear 1§ Winthrop st., Leonard & Leonard. BIARTING, lighting and gujtion work. salisfactory service, Electrical parts for ale. Clark's Automobile Laundry, rea: 45 Main St. Phoue 134 i TGRS, sldy cUrtains 6ud_8ea: covers, made over and repaired at Doolittle's Autw Top Shop, 236 Main Bt. WILDING, BRAZING and cutting. Scored cylinders filled by guaranteed process. Nels J. Nelaon, 613 East §t. Phone 1638-3. BUSINESS SERVICE ] L_—_—_——— Barbers, Hairdressers, Masseuses 18 HATROUTTING — Mothers, we have two hobby-horse chairs to amuse kiddies while having their hair trimmed. Hours, § 4. m. to 8 p. m. 82 Church, Opy. Beloiu. 19 GALE on used tire Lubes; also fabric and cords, 30x3 to 36x6. 50c each, 336 Easl Main St. Phone 635-3. contract 691 West BRICKLAYING and _ plastiering, and jobbing. Heh & Heslin, Main St ‘Phone 1185-2. TIRE VALUES— Gpecia_lopportunity to get a Standard Make of kirst Quality Full Oversize Tires at Exceptionally Low FPrices Brand new Stock—fully guaranteed. Just compare our cash ofter with the present list SOLD FOR CASBH ONLY List $12.30 Qur Price $ 8.85 $10.66 $16.60 $18.95 $19.90 Fabrig, Cl, . Cord, Cl . Cord, 8. 8. 1 30x3% 30x3% 32x3¥ 31x4 4 RACKLIFFE BROS. €O, ING, PARK AND BIGELOW B8TS. PHONE 1074 O'NEIL'S TIRE BARGAINS— 10,000 Mile Guarantes, Cords 30x3% a1x4 $12.00 17.90 32x4 19.50 33xd 21.00 While They Last—Osll Early, O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO. 39 WASHINGTON 8T, PHONE, 900 WILLARD STORAGE Batteries. Sales and service. Simmons Storage Battery Co, 167_Arch St, Phone 2246, USE Dayton “‘Thorobred” cords If . you value the appearauce of your car. ‘The Bell Tire Co. 210 Arch 8t. Tel. 1743, Autos—Taxi Service 13 CALL TAXI—Phone 2700 will bring quick, efficient taxi service to your door. N. B. Taxi Service, at the R. R. Station. 2 TAXI STATION—Quick, reliable service, Keep these 'phone numbers in mind. Daytime, 667; night, 1842-3. Louis Miller. . CHIMNEY REPAIKING 80U geusral masoc and_plaster work, Work gua.antoed. J. J. McLarney, 131 Clark § o1 i BLBOTRICAL WORK, wi.ing snd xtures, seud a carc to A, Tyler, vés Stanley Bl Business Service Rendered 20 DEVELOPING and printing. Do justics to your kodakin® efforts by having Ohran- stedt do your finishing., 73 West Main Bt GRTHOPEDIC SHOI REPAIR _SHOP— Special shoes mado to order, 73 Church street. Phone 762, e HKUOOFING paper sold or applied. Materials and work absolutely guarsuteed to stop City Hardware Co., 43 kast Maw BIGNS, show cards, banners, bulletin work. Leadingspictotial artists, Prompt service, Art_Sign Co., 287 Main St. UPHOLSTERING of autigue furniture, All kinds of repalring. The Furpiture Lx- change, 67 Arch St. A. J. Grate, Mgr. Dentists. 3 GLOTHES calléd for and deilveréd by The London Vaiet Service. Ye London Shop, Main St. Phone 3008, FIVE DOLLARS OFF reg. prices of sulth and topcoats during July and August, J. Wuck, 59 Arch Bt. PARIS TAILOK §HOP—Cicaning and press- ing, suits made to order, 136 South Main 8t., oppusite High school. SUITS for spring and summer, of genuine English woolens, 3256 and up. Style, qual- ity and fit absolutely guaranteed. Jark Salonia, 100 Lafayette St. Printing, Jobbing, Statipnery 80 KULPER PRINTING CO_+ Booklets, cata- Ingues, programs, adveruisements, oircu- lars, posters, office statlonmery, factory forms, color work. Prompt service and g0od_work. 335 Main Bt. Phone 717, QUALITY PRINT SHOP, 338 Main 6t All kinds of printing at Jowest rates. Tel. 560-5. Call us up aud let us give you _an estimate. Professional Services 81 EYB GLASSES repaired, prescriptions flied, broken lenses duplicated. K. Vincent, 283 Main_St. RUPTURE AND CRIPPLE SPECIALIST — Supporters for weak spine, stomach and kidneys, Surgical and orthopedical ap- pliances for the correction of all physical deformities mado to order. For appoint- ment call 2-5352 Hartford, 244 Windsor Ave, Dr. H. L. Battalen, N, D. M. T. WRIST WATCH repairing a specialty at B. Georges, 166 Mair 8t, Room 10, Opp. Dickinson Drug Co. Repairing and Piano Tuning 32 BEDDING—Have your work _dobe mow. Mattresses, box springs, cushlons, etc., renovated and remade equal to mew and returned same day. New bedding made to order, Upholstering. Haruware City Bed- ding Co,, 60 Tremont St. Tel. 3431- LAWN MOWERS—Sharpening and repair- ing. Horse and motor drawn. All sizes our specialty. Machine work, welding, brazing, cutting, carbon burning and ail kinds of edge tools sharpened. Fritz and Brendt, rear, 31 Greenwood St. Tel. 153-12 TIANOS AND PLAYERS tuned and re- paired. Walter H, Kovel, 40 Main St Phone 1098-5. J. B. CONGER, & Dentist. 252 Main St _ Tel. 1761, PIANO tuning. Am I still tuning pianos? Yes, 5 or 6 days a week. I'. V. Streéter, P. O. Box 596 Phone 1303, Dressmaking and Millinery 22 DRESSMAKING—WIll take i work or go to your home. Mrs, Haswell, 712 Stanley St., upstairs. Phone 1823-13. HAND made hats a speclally, dressmaking ‘and sewing of all kinds, Miolet Aillinery, 365 Arch St. LESBONS In_dressmaking. Special prices to classes and clubs, Private lessons. Wom- an's Institute Method. Tel. Jame K. Glil, 646-6. PLEATED SKIRT, fine knife and vox pleats are fashionable this season. Hemstitching and butons. Ginsburg's &z0p, 19 Walaut \SPECIAL CARE given o repairing Piano keyboards; ivories laid with factory glue, like now. Piano tuning. phrey; Tel. 2647, EMPLOYMENT — Help—Men, Wanted 41 BELL BOY—Call at New Britain Club after 5 p. m. MBCHANIC wanted for_automobile werk. Apply Honeyman Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch St. St. Phone 1338-3, Dyeing and Cleaning 23 CLOTHES ealled for and delivered by The|* Londop Valet Service. Ye London 8hop, 43 Main St. Phone 5098, OLEANING and dyeiog 18 our exclusive bus- iness. Garments of all descriptions; draperies, portieres, curtains, cleaned or dyed, Satisfaction guaranteed. New Brit- ainn Dry Cleaning Corp., 96 W. Main St Phone 1323-3. ACCIDENT, automobile and life. Surety and » fidelity bonds. Philip M. Fagan, Gen. Ins, 131 Main St., Rooms 3 and 4; Tel. 313l AUTOMOBILE, life, accident, health and fire insurance. Holland & Dunne, General Insurance, 23 William Bt Phove 1069-14. FIRE insurance and reai vsiate. See Tue John_Tooke Co., Plain: Conn. Garages To Let 14 GARAGE spaco for 3 cars, 124 Rockwell Ave. Phone 1331-13. HARDWARE CITY CO-OPERATIVE AS80- CIATION—Bpecialists in Automobile, Ac- cident and Health Insurance, krank H. Shields, Mgr. = A NEW BRICK GARAGE—297 So. Maln St. Best private stalls in city. All conven- iences, $6.00 per month, T. C. Fiynn, 15 4 Bexton St. Tel 2512-3. INSURANCE—AIl_kinds, best and strong- est companies, 'prompt, efficient service. P. J. Murray & company, 35 Main street. Phone 2031-3. FRECKLES AND G0 DOWN TUERE AN'ASK JAY IF 1 CAN USE HIS SAN FOR A HIS FRIENDS GEE-1 DONT KNOW WHICH 1S 38y BUT TLL FIND OUT MEBBE SALESMAN for Ford and Lincoln cars. See Mr. Kossick at 200 East Main St. ‘Phone_2701. SALESMAN wanted for automobiles at 61 Main_street. ! _l STENOGRAPHER WANTED—Must be 18 years or over, At least one year offico cxperience and graduate of the New Brit- ain High School., Good position and every opportunity for advancement offered with satisfactory salary. Apply Box 44 W. H. Honld Office. WAITRESS wanted at once. Club, Maple Hill. WANTED—Saleslady as extra for afternoon or evening work. McEnroe, West Main Bt. YOUNG LADY for clerical position, Eimor Automobile Co,, 22 Main St. 43 Help—Men or Women Sequin Golf FATTEN your birds and pDroft by using Purlna Chicken ¥atena, Kor sale at N, B. Bird & Feed Co, 105 Arch st Tel 1131-3, PUP TENTS, Lugguge, cot: ‘ MERCHANDISE ] 65 Merchandise at The Stores GERTAIN-TEED shingles and roefing paper at the lowest prices Iy -lown; general hardware, Frank Nalr, Inc, { FRUIT JARS—Pints, 86¢ and 96 96c and $1.10; delivered. Lehrors, East Maln §t. Phone 1181-5, quarts, 176 lREAL' ESTATE FOR RENT Houses For Rent 73 ATCH BT, G09—~Cottage of 7 rooms, aduit __only, Price reasonable, TAST 1., 821—Cottage of 6 rooms, partly furnished. Call at L. L. Deming, East 8t - o " Vacationists Wanted K INDIAN NECK, BRANFORD - Cottage, 1906, now open; water front; boarders; good table faclities, on trolley, Prices reaso Mra, A. D, Frey. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE agenis—Real Estate 18 PAINTS AND WALLPAPERS--We carry a full line for exterior and interior work. Complete line glass and hardware. Lehr- er's, 176 t_Majn St. Phone 1181-5. 33.08; blankets, $1.35 up; ponchos, kuapsacks, ~canteens, toilot kits, haversack, duck bathing suits, army navy hammocks, breeches, leggins and one thousand other items too numerous to mention, Army & Navy Supply Co. 56 Musical Instruments COLUMBIA upright manogany phonoy Bpocial reduced prices on every machine, to make room for the new models coming in, Records free with every machine, A emall amount of cash secures any of them, Balance on easy terms., Widener's, 138 Main St. PLAINVILLE rea lestate aud _insurance, “Morigage loans. Bkinner, 8mith Co,, Neri block, Plainville and Madison, Conn, Phone 41-4. PLAIN_VILLE—R!II estate for e. Insurs anco of pvery description, See Cunning- ham & Wininger, Realtors, Nerl Bldg. Plainville. Tel, 120. 81 Building Lots For Sale FENTSCHLER'S PARK—Bullding lot ' for sale at “bargain price.’ Aardn Daniels _son & Co, 131 Main St. BOOTH ST.—Lot 60150 for sale. . Very. des sirablo location to bulld on. Bee Home Banking & Realty Co., 86 West Main St. BUILDING LOTS on easy payments in all parts of the city at prices much lowsr than will be asked next yesr. The W. L. Hatch, Co,, City Hall bullding. COLUMBIA RECORDS—Most oféthe latest welections, all selling at 1-3 price. Widen- ers, 138 Main St. GRANBY—3 brand new upright mahogany Fertilizers, Seeds, Plants 60 TII7Y of the Valiey roots, §1.00 per hundred. irls, ‘Lemon, Lily, Oswego Tea, 25c per clump. Mrs, 8, M. Cowles, Kensington. SHEDB—Get your secds In season. Assort- ment_compiete, prices low, at Lehrers, 176_East Main Bt Footwear and Clothing 81 OLD HATS cleaned and blocked G0c, band 60c, sweet band 25c, a new hat $1.26, Con- rad_the Hatter, 310 Main St. SHOES—Best for a farmer, Soft and good to wear; best line of dress shoes. Full line Ball Baud footwear, All guar- anteed. Joe Mortellitl, 86 Church strest. Good Things w Fat 63 phonographs, formerly priced at §125, 3160 and $176, now selling at $85, $100 and $125 with records. These machines play FEdison recerds perfoctiy, Widener's, 135 Main 8t. ! GULBRANSEN PLAYER PIANOS—Soliclt & ten minute playing test to demonstrat the superiority of theso famous i ments. A test will convince anyone. to play and easy to pay.” Heury Morans, 365 Main 8t. Opp. Myrtle St. KRANICK & BACH, Nowby & Evans, Los- ter, Kohler & Campbell pianos. We have sold this line of pianos for over 30 years. We_guarantes. C. L. Pierce, PHONOGRAPH—#Portable model, for vaca- tion use, from $5 to $60. Come In and look them over. Jokn A. Andrews. AN Tntelligent person, either sex, may earn $100 to $200 monthly, corresponding for newspapers; $15 to $25 weekly in spare time; experience unnccessary; no can- vassing, subjects suggested. Send for par- ticulars. Natlonal Press Burcau, Buffalo, New_York. 44 CORNED BEEF from beavy corn fed steer, 20c per 1b. Jones' Quality Market, 10 Myrtle St. Phone 285, MIILLBROOK Ice Cream for ice cream in fancy forms. West Main St. Tel. 1341, e Household Articles Situations Wanted—Men Ad- TAILORS presoman wishes position. dress or call 29 Franklin 8t. O, Bateman WANTED — Marrled man wishes wafk of any kind, Address Box dxx Herald Office. FINANCIAL ] Business Opportunities 46 GARAGE—: story, brick, on the Boston Post road. All auto machinery and do- ing good business. Owner in poor heaith Price right. Skinner Smith & Co.,,Plain- villo. Phone ¢1-4. MBAT MARKBET—Dolng §ood cash ness_for sale, $4,600. Phone 3062-5. PLAINVILLE—House of 19 rooms, all im- provements, 3 baths; ideal for boarding house, very near places of employment, and centrally located, 2 large extra lots. At present doing good boarding house business. Small amount of cash required. Skinner Smith & Co., Plainville, 41-4. Money Loaned 48 FIRST AND BECOND mortgage money in any smounts, W. L. Hatch Co, City Hall Bldg. FIRST AND SECOND MORIGAGES raoney avallable in any amount on real estate, Palmieri, 508 Main i MONEY TO LOAN on first or second mort- gage, large or small amounts. Schultz & Costello, Inc, 242 Main St. MORTGAGES—Flst morigage money on hand in amounts to satisty applicants Parker & Demlng, 193 Main §t. Tel. 3026, $25,000 to loan on 24 mortgages. Morris Tulin, Real Estate and Mortgage Loan: main office, 5¢ Church St. Htfd, branch, 131 Main St., New Britain, Phone 387-2. Dilsi- WHEN SCHOOL REOPENS— You will need money to outfit the children, Avoid worry by borrowing the Beneficial Way, We lend up to $300 at legal ratcs, Repayment on terms of your own choosing. Business hours daily, 9—5:30; Sat- urdays 9§—1. BENEFICIAL LOAN BSOCIETY, ROOAM 104, PROFESSIONAL BLDG., TEL, 1948 D — L LIVE STOCK Cattle and Swine 50 | ANTIQUE FURNITURE—BIig variety at re- duced prices. The Furniture Exchange, 67 Arch St. A. J. Grafe, Mgr. BICYCLE and baby carriage. 8t., 1st_floor. BEDDING BPECIALS—Carioad of mat- tresses just arrived at reduced prices: Silk_floss, imperial edge, were $29.50, now §$20.50; white cotton, were $14.50, mnow $10.00; brass beds, were §29.50, now $20,50; oak finished beds, were $14, now 310; springs, were §7, now $6. All furniture in this store is reduced 6% during the sale. The, store of quality and service, B. Ber- son, 603 Main St. Phone 1165, BEDROOM SUITES, 4 plece, ot American Walnut, from §189 up. All furniture hero is absolutely guaranteed, Prompt deliveries, Max Zucker, 518 Main 8t., ‘Phone_509. 179 Stanley PIANO, UPRIGHT — Mahogany, for $100. Come quick if you want it, good order, casy payments, L. E. Andrew, 412 Arch ! St PFTANOS—We nave piaced over 4,000 Kohler & Campbell planos in this vicinity, ine cluding churchee, schools, lodges, etc, Before you buy, call and let us demon- strate. C. L. Plerce. PORTABLE phonograph, special vacation model, $5 to $50. Terms to suit. John A, Andrews & Co., "“The Big Furniture Btors SPECIAL—Just reccived, & large shipment of new “‘Perfect” records, to be sold at 3 for $1.00. John A. Andrews & Co,, “The Big Furniture Store.” SONORA BABY GRAND style, only slight- ly used. Records Included. A real bar- gain. Torms It desired, Henry Morans, 365 Main 8&_ Opp. Myrtle St. USED machine bargains for vacation use n our girafonola dept. John A. Andrews & Co. VICTROLA-—Cabinet model with 12 selec- tions, $35. Kine playlng condition. John A. Andrews & Co., “The Big Furniture Store."” BUFFET, 64 It, long with marble slab and mirror. 569 Arch §t. Phone 404-4, COMBINATION gas and coal stove In good condition. Lyons 658 West Main 8t. Phone 2665-2. DESK—Roll top, ice box and gas range. ist floor. Phone 2588-3. BLECTRIC vacuum cleaners, sold, rented and repaired; satisfaction guaranteed. L. . Andrews, 412 Arch st. _Tel. 1995, FURNITURE—Chamber_gets, dning room set, kitchen range, parlor stove, rugs and other household articels. 27 Andrews Bt. FURNITURE—Two families leaving town would sell their household furniture either in part or whole. 392 Park St., first_and third floor, kitchen table, 3 chairs, Call 20 Olive St. VICTROLA, PORTABLE—Just the machine you wazt for this season of tLu year. Wo will include the selection of the latest records on_easy terms. Henry Morans, 365 Main_St. Opp. Myrtle 8t ‘Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry 67 AUGUST SPECIAL—A 26% reduction on our entire stock during tlis month. The Wedding Ring Shop, 149 Main St. FINAL JEWELRY SALE—Selllng out our outire jewelry lineat half price, Anniver- sary and wedding gifts at less than cost. Step in and look at this stock., You'll find _some azing _bargalns. , Henry Morans, 366 Main St. Opp. Myrtio t. GIFTS of jewsiry and wedding rings at lowest prices, Himbery & Horn, 3vi Main 8t. and 10 K. R. Arcade, GAS_RANGE—Als0 Ice box. 31 Jubllee GASSTOVE—3 Durner, also & crib I Aret class shape. 265 Shuttle . Meadow Ave. Phone_2279. [RON “BED with springs, wardrobe, oak _mirror 2x3. 569 Arch St. Phone 404-4. PAINTS AND WALLPAPERS for all pur- poses. City Hardware Co., 49 Hast Main Bt.Tel, 2660, 8 RANGE—Combination coal and gas, in ex- cellent condition $45, L. L. Deming, 889 Bast St. 3rd floor, RUUD gas water heaters in all slzes. Tank and instantaneous models, We install, A. A. Mills, 80 West Main St. Phone 381, SEWING MACHINE, mahogany settes and chair, piano stool, music cabinet, fruit jars and jelly tumblers, W. E. Burk. Phone 1016~ % SPECIAL SALE—Beds, 3-in. post and 2-in. fllers, $10,00; 2-in. post crib, $10.00. Big assortment of beds. Edw. Gorfain, 16 Arch_St., Phone 869-2, Inquire TOWB—100, Vermont tested and re-tested by State of Connccticut. Dub to calf this month and Sept, Two fresh loads, here the zist of tius month. New milch and nearly spriuguis. All Borts of breeds. Ap- piy to Max Case, 415 Windsor Ave, Huri- tord, Coun. ,Al'h\{m.‘__‘.:;lhli. Dogs, Cats, rets 51 COCKER Spanicl puppics ior salo_at rea- sonable prices, Call 46 \,\QM Main St. Eggs, Pouliry, Supplies 52 HALL mawmoth iicubaturs, single, double and triple decks. Free catalogue. 8. C, W. Legnorn pullets. Hall brus, 'Plons 645-2, W tord, Cor LIVE POULTKY bought aug soid. Broilers bought on warket price; aiso, we dress pouitry free. Alex Malumid, 5 Hartford Ave. Tel. 1666, GLD NEWSPAPER WATS — Lining for chicken coops, 50 a hundred; for sale at Herald ofice, 6i Churci Bt Horses, Vehicles SALESMAN for popular make of automo- biles. Good proposition to hustler. Leads furnished, Call 2607. New Britain Buick Co., 235 Arch Bt. TAILORS wanted, Bayer, cor, Main and “Iast Main. WANTED—Messenger boys with bicycles. Western_Union_Telegraph Co. FOUNG MAN to act as clerk and make himself generally useful. Excellent op- portunity for advancement. Apply Ye FOR SALE—Clover road horse, cheap if taken at once. Owner has auto. No reasonable ofter refused. Call 92-3 or Lewis A. Grifiith, Kensington, Conn, FOR SALE—Pair of harses, also harness and wagon, 411 South Main St. Phone 1085-12, L MERCHANDISE I Articles For Sale 55 FLY SPRAY and sprayers for cattle, etc. 8. P. Strople, 113 Church 8t. SMASONS tools of all kinds, including wheel- barrow. Owner needs casb. Mason work done by experienced man. H., W. Hat- ton, 632 East Main St. London Shope, 43 Main St. TOUNG MAN about 18 to 20 years. at H. O, W. Knitting Co., 68 Glen t., at $ a m Appiy NEW and second hand b _registers and scales; also repairing. T. ter Co, 12 Washington Pl ] They Don’t Know Themselves Apart Merchandise at The Stores 85 GAMP OUTFITTERS—We carry everyihing for the camper. Army & Navy Supply Co., 56 Church st 6x7 Boys' Scout tent, Khak! Drill, $6.50 7x1 Wall tent, white, single filled Duck iTehen 7x9 Wall tent, 8x10 Wall tent, Duck 10x10 Wall tent, Duck .. 9%x13 Wall tent, white double Duck ... 12x14 Wall tent, white double Duck white double ' white ‘double ...$26.00 fllled v 335,40 Rental prices on any of the above tents quoted on application. EDDY AWNING & DEC. CO., CITY HALL PLACE. SPECIAL for the mouth of Aug. only, a 26 piece set of Rogers' knives, forks and spoons at $5.00. 1. Resnick, “Mfg. Jew- 340 Main St, Opp. Commercial St. Waated—aArticles To Buy 68 FURNITURE—We will buy It at Tair prices. The Furniture Hxchange, 67 Arch Bt, A J. Grafe, Mgr. e S URNITURE of all kinds, Highest prices pald. Call at ouce, L. Zeldes, 161 Oak St rhone 30¥l-4, JUNKE—We buy magazines, all kinds of turniture. prices. A Rodinsky, phone §15-15, JUNK of all kinds, We are paying the best market prices for newspapers, Mag:i- zines_and rags. Call L. Zeldes, 151 Uak St._Phone 5091-4, RESTAURANT TABLES and ciiairs wanted, Wi pay lair prices for any nouschold ticles, Just drop a card to L. M, Ben- jamin, 115 Beaver St. Phons 1320, Apartments and Tenements, 69 FIRST ST., 2—Seymour Park, tenement of i rooms, all modern improvements, also use of garage, Inquire 1st floor, Tags, good vele- papers, — KREAL ESTATE FOR RENY FIVE acre plot of level ary iand (ize 390% 518 feet) for wale, suitable for athletic field, factory site, cemetery use or:builds ing lots, right here in the clity with sewer, water, gas, clectricity and & jitney line at hand, H. N, Lockwood, Real Kstate & Ins, City Hall. ROOSEVELT ST. and corner Liton and Es- sex Str, near Jerome, bulldng lots for sale, Reasonable price. G, Palmierl, 308 Main 8t Farms For Sale 82 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Farm, house, burn, stock, farm tools, 28 acres of land. Will sell or exchange for cottage in city. Schultz_& Costello, Inc, 243 Maln Bt. 50 ACRE farm for sale, fine house, new barn, running water, near school and tyol- 21 cows, 3 horses, silo, poultry ice house. This has Jjust ~been placed with us and we will offer it at & bargain price. See us at once. Cashmnan Karm Agency, 131 Main Sy 83 Houses For Sale Belvidere—Bungalow, Price §4,400, ° Berlin St.—Berlin, 13 room hou: two fumilies, Price $12,000 Blm Hill—6 room cottage. Price §5,000, Day St.—3 tamily house. Price Hawley 5t.—2 family hou Linden St.—2 family house. Price $7,600, HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. 86 WLST MAIN ST. PHONE 1728, EAST END—b room cotiage, al Lmproyes ments, big lot, sulling at a very low prics. A, Carlsou, 459 Maw Bt. Phone 181i. BABT 51,3 iamily bouss, 16 rooms, with all improvements; price $10,600, small amount of cash required, —3§ Tamily house, six rooms ou a floor, steam heat, nreplaces, 4 car sarage. Watsou & Junes, 294 alell street, Phoue 2450, INV/ Proposition, twe baru, central; to uet twelve per Schultz & Costello, Iuc, 242 Main 8t. JUST COMPLETLU, new two-family house on Maguolia St, $6,500; smail” amount of cash required; @i improvements; large lot. Anarews Lund Co., 1557 Stanley st.; ‘Plhone stl-4, HAMILTON & family house, 13 rooms, all improvements; oue tenement to be va- caut Sept. 1st, \vatson & Jones, 204 Main bl Phone 2400, SIX ROUM bungalow, containing all mod- ern improvements, hedt, sewer connece tion, sluewalk and gova Iarge lot. Price 4,000, 31,600 casn, H, J. roiren, 4 Mim st._rhoue 1790, BOUTHERN SECTION—3Z tamily house, 6 #oums ou u noor; steam heat, firéplaces. __Watsou & Jones, 94 Main St, Tel. 450, THREE FAMILY house in good lgcation, Wil KPIOY LS, Haig® 100 watll Bik hsals wb LUt Lreos, grapevines aud sirubuery. Poultry house and yards with 200 chicks ens. Owner 15 buying tarm and. will sgil cheap. kor particulars see H. J. rolren, 4 Eim St, Phone 1740, TWU nue swgic lomes with extra lote where you cau enjoy quies and still work iu town. Une has ail improvements, Locks wood, Keal Estate & Ins, City Hall, houses, cent, Suburban For Sale BERLIN—A 10-room, 3_ tenement modern improvements, garage, bara, chicken coop, one-hall acre of land, right on car ling; price $6,000, Aaron Daniels son & Co., 131 Main BRISTOL—3 tenement, 15 room Louse, neéds a tew repairs, good location, near New Leparture and North Bide school. Must Le sold within a tew days. Price $8,000, R. L. Hayden, ¥ Middle St, Kast Bristol KENSINGTON—Swimber Koad, new fve room stone cottage; modern improves wents, Ing. Salvatore Menditto, 5 house, { PLAINVILLE—Cottage of 6 rooms, 1ot 76% 150, all modern improvements, Very cen- trally located. Baigain if taken at once. Party is lvaving town. Skinner Smith & Co., Plainville. Phone 41-4. PLAINVILLE—G room house, 2% land and lots of fruit troes, and terms sce A, Carlson, 259 Main St. Phone 1817, ROBERTS SI., 65—Apartment of 6 rooms, all_improvements, Inquire 2nd floor. HARRISON ST.—5 room apartment, adults. Apply Box 7JB Herald, LINCOLN ST, 1i—Apartment of 5 rooms iwo in attic, modern. Moiris Tulin, 131 Main St. Phone 387-2, MAIN ST.—b, 6, ¢, room apartments, steam heat, hot water and janitor service. See Cohn about it at 15 Main St. MAPLE ST., 152—b room tenemient, 1st floor, all improvements, steam heat, garage. lu- quire ind floor. Adults preferved. NORTH ST, 250—SixX or seven rooni apart- ments, all modern convenieuces. See Lohn about it. 15 Main St. PLAINVILLE —§ (oom cotlage, garage. chicken coop, § acres of land with plenty of fruit trees. Price §5,500. Aaron Dane ielson & Co., 151 Main @ WL HAVE just listed a ¢ tenement house in Plainville, large lot, plenty of fruit trees, good barn, Price reasonable, Aaron Danieison & Co., 131 Main St. e ——————————— ‘ ROOMS, BOARD, HOTELS ' Rooms For Reat [ 625—Furnished room, all cone Phone 859 ARCH BT, veniences. STANLEY ST., 1416—To rent, five rooms, modern improvements, steam heat. 1n- quire Belvidere Drug store. Business Places For Rent 0 ARCH ST., 172—Btore 30x60, steam heat, central location, well adapted for auto- mobile or any other business, Claude J. Leroux, 174 Arch St.; 'Phone 1336, MAIN ST.—Store to rent, reasonable; also ‘modern apartments. See Uohn at olice at 15 Main street. WEST MAIN ST.—Store, sultable for any retail_purpose. Morris Tulin, 131 Main st.; 'Phone 387-2. WINTHROP, COR. GRISWOLD ST,—Corner store to rent. Good lively location. Suit- able for any business. Apply J. Licht, 39 Winthrop St. Phone 866-14, CORBIN AVE, 120—Furnished room, suite able for 1 or 2 young ladies, school teach~ ata o business women preferred. Phone COTTAGE of § rooms, micely suitable for school tcachers. Trinity St. Tel. 437-3. EAST MAIN ST, 205—Furnished rooms, by day or weck; reasonable rates, all cone venionces, hot water, bath, etc. Tel. 1935, MAIN ST, i5—single and double Mrs. Hall. e WALNUT 8T, 45—single room for genties man, WEST MAIN ST., s81--Furnished rooms for rent, every convenience, well Phone_2008. i WEST MAIN ST., 235—Furnished room for 1 or 3 gentlemen. Phone §72-5. Turnished, Inquire 53 BY BLOSSER BUT YoUR BROTHER JUST RO LD ME HIS NAM'E WUZ WEST MAIN ST., 154—Large front room foi man and wife or two gentlemen, 154 Weat Main_St, & Rooms tor Housekeeping. 7S EAST MAIN ST., 208—3 furnished rooms tar housckeeping, all conveniences, steam heat, hot water, gap, electricity, bath, pantry, set tubs, veranda, separate ene trance, outside rooms. PROSPECT ST., 16—Two front rooms, furs nished tor light housekeeping. Every cone venience, separate entrance, very central, — Where To Dine 03 DELANEY LUNCH—They all ke fo eaf here. There's a reason, (00, The most pope ular restaurant in town. In the Belols hotel. _Opp._the_Staflon. HOTEL REGAL—Opposite depot, under new management. Rooms and board at come mercial ra.es. VISIT the Presto restaurant, A ciean ups to-date place to eat, where quality, serve ice and satisfaction is our firet tho Special Sunday chicken _dinner, plate specials every day. Our home-made pastry always fresh. 351 Main St, New Britain, Conn. “~—Wanted—Board Or Lodging. 98 FOOM AND BOARD wanted in private family by ¥ Swedish boys; must be reas sonable. P. 0. Box 498 City. WANTED—Two or three Jight housekeeping rooms furnished. by couple. §14-4 before 6 p. m. Ara, Rese

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