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0X & \In ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. BOYS’ TOPCOATS....$1.98 Sizes 2 1-2 to 8. About 100 Coats—new models, checks, coverts and fancy mixtures. ‘Worth up to $2.98. TELEPHONE CHARTER 13580. oys Spring Suits Yorth Up To 900 For $6.50 ‘About 100 Suits which we cannot duplicate, 23 the manufacturers have utilized all of the mater- In the assortment there are all sizes, but not all sizes in every style. The materials are all If you are planning to buy the boy’s Suit this pportunity ta buy a handsome spring Suit at a liberal reduction. y of the Suits have two pairs of Knickerbockers. This is a most remarkable wool and ek come to our boys’ department on the fourth flcor and look at these at $6.50. GOLFLEX SUITS FOR SPORT, FOR TRAVEL AND UTILITY SIZES 16 AND 18, Do you know anything about the Golflex Sport Suits? If MISSES’ SUIT DEPARTMENT. you do you know this, they are made r the styles worn by men, in splendid materials just as desirable in spring and summer as in fall pd winter. that have proven their superb merit in the best stores in the country. da and forestry green and blue mixtures. Price always $25.00. DEMONSTRATION OF LUX IN THE BASEMENT. Lux won’t shrink woolens. Lux is fine-for muslins and Laces. ' Lux is fine for sweaters and blankets. is delightful for the shampoo. is delightful for the bath. Lux will soften hard water. Don't miss this important demonstration. AILOR MADE SIZES 14 to 51 ‘Whether a Suit be needed for the Promenade, Afternoon calls, r, Country Hikes. ' they ‘are to'be worn. . Owur Suit assortments are larger than ever and more varied than ever. '!hore are copies of foreign models and models from the best New York designers. Morning Shopping, You'll find that Suit here, critically selected to the end that our customers may ceive oply Suits of the highest character and excellence—no matter how carefully or how careless-, Good for city, country, shore and mountain wear. Suits that will wear and hold their fine We can offer you FURNITURE SALE NORTH STORE, Buy those needed pieces of Furniture while there's a chance to save. Come and learn our prices. SUITS Automobile Some are | tailored in youthful lines; others are in Norfolk and semi-Narfolk styles; also others are espe. designed for dressy occasions. ALl of the fashionable materials and colors are represented at the following prices: $10.98, $18.50, $19.75, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $29.75 and up to $98.00. ext Sunday Afternoon 'IN FOX°’S THEATRE Big Benefit Concert Will Be Held Under the Auspices of Sons of St. George and ClanDouglas,0.5.C. id of the Relief Fund of the Widows and Or- ins of the British Solciers and Sailors. The fol- g artists will appear: THE ARPI SEXTETTE MISS JEAN COCHRANE, contralto MENDELSSOHN STRING TRIO PROF. ERNEST F. JORES, organist Begins Promptly at 2:30. Box Office Open at 1:30 ADMISSION-—Auditoroum Seats 50c—Balcony Seats 30c. No Seats Reserved. All Boxes and Loges already subscribed for. and help out. CHARITY IS ALWAYS NEUTRAL » ‘Tickets on sale at all principle stores and at box office Sunday Dig down in your FOR SALE ur, three tenement houses on Church get. Two hundred other homes for sale IGLEY---277 Main Street FIRE INSURANCE 0 Famlly House, No. 87 meoln Street. rge Lot, Fruit Trees and Garden For Sale by chultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main Street. WA’\TED—By young man of 21 years, office position. Elxperiences and references. Box 12 A B, Herald. 4-9-d2x WANTED—=S8alesmen of ability to sell our goods through this district. This proposition is worth $20.00 to $30.00 per week. Address The Sani-Mist Co., New London, Conn. 4-9-2d WANTED—Could use undefined cap- ital to expose patented ‘genius. Rel- atively connections developed, copious. Party with influence in- vited, Box 4BB, Herald Office. WANTED—Position by first-class fireman, Address A. A. F. O. Box 713, City. : 4-8-4dx WANTED—To engage Someone to teach Hand File Cutting, after- noons or evenings. . A, N. Clark & Son., Plainville, Conn. , 4-6-tf WANTED-—BYy experienced carpenter and builder, new or repair work of any+ kind. Shingling a specialty. Tel. 396-4. 4-5-8dx ————————————————— CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. LOs1. Wednesday night, probably near Grammar school, lady's goid watch. Monogram “M. R.” on case. Return to Herald. Reward. 4-8-3dx R i AR AR __NOTICE. The “hmlng number af the Silver Lever Watch is 3161. Apply 16 Hulburt St. 4-9-1dx For Vulcanizing at Reasonable Prices call at 8 Chestnut St.,, T. H. Cogs- well. 4-8-3d HOUSE painting and paperhanging by day or job., Tel. No. 878-2, TO RENT—Five rooms, 401 Chestnut street. third floor, 4-9-wix TO RENT—Third floor, Five rooms. Improvements. Desirable neighbor- hood. 347 Chestnut Street, 4-9-1d tenements of five W, P 4-9-d6x TO RENT—Two rooms each, on trolley line. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. TO RENT—ALt 45 and 61 Main street, one four and one six room flat. Heat and hot water furnished. Ap- ply T. W, Crowe. Tel. 291, 4-9-64d TO RENT—The large two tenement house at the Maples Farm, Berlin. One quarter mile from end of trol- ley. Thomas F. Cashman, super- intendent, Tel. 75-3. 4-9-1d TO RENT—Five room tenement, im- provements. Large lot, 220 Ken- sington Ave. 4-9 d2x TO RENT—Seven room tenement, third floor, 38 Summer St, Two filve room apartments, 47 Winter street. Inquire E. Muecke, 38 Sum- mer. 4-9-8d. FOR RENT—Store 63 Church street, 17 by 80 feet with ell, first class location for business, George W. Andrew, National Bank Building. M-W-I" TO RENT—Elegant and up-to-date 5- room apartment. Very convenient. Inquire 582 Arch street near Locust street. M-W-F-tf Tenement of seven (7) rooms, ail modern, at 53 Clark street. Estate Lewis Cobey. 4-8-wix TO RENT—A desirable second floor tenement, six rooms, modern con- veniences, electric lights, garden, ete., in two family house. Adults. 113 Bassett street. 4-7-6dx TO LET—New five room tenement at 559 Stanley street. Apply to A. S. Boynton, 14 Kelsey St. Tel. 1437-5, 4-7-d4 TO RENT—Two tenements, five rooms, also two stores, 75 feet deep, Inquire I.uke Meehan, 24 1-2 Lafayette street, 4-7-64 TO RENT—Four rooms, modern im- provements, $13. 281 South Main St. 4-6-d5. HEDP \VANTED——‘\(ALE \’VA‘ITED—In machlne depa,rtment, clerk to keep time and cost record. Middle aged man preferred. Apply stating age, experience and wages expected, to P. O. Box 507, City. 4-7-d3 WANTED—Experienced metal pat- ! tern maker. State experience and | wages expected. Address Faster, Merriam & Co., Meriden, Conn. 4-7-3d HELP “’A\ Tl‘ D—l< EWALE, drcssm'\ker 233-4, 4-9-12 by the day. Tel. —_——— t AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. Lower your tire expense by having your work done by us. Tubes vulcamzed 5C Work guaranteed to be satisfac- tory or no charge. We are experts in this line. Why take chances else- where ? NEW BRITAIN TIRE & REPAIR Co. 54 Church St.,, Near Main, ’Phone. AUTO SUPPLIES. l‘O'R SALE—Automobile Supplies nf all kinds. T. H. Cogswell, 8 Chest- nut. 4-8-1d FOR SALE Reliable Tires. Relia- ble in name and reliable in service. Norwalk Tire & Rubber Co's Tubes. The best that can be made. T. H. Cogswell, § Chestnut st. 4-9 1a TO RENT—Cottage house with gar- age, inquire No. 601 Arch street. 3-5-5dx TO RENT—Four room tenement, IIlI improvements. Inquire 470 Arch. 4-1-tf TO RENT—Lower tenement of rooms and bath. All modern provements. Inquire 65 Lincoln : Tel. 941-3. 3-30-t¢ fi n- TO RENT— new and modern, Inquire P, J. West Main street, 40 Maple street. Murray & Co., 88 Tel, 111 TO RENT-—Upstairs tenement of seven oo, at 30 Vine street, elec- tric light, gas, large yard. Inquire Mrs. J. A, Blake, 60 High street. 3-25.tf TO RENT—Clean, modern flat of seven rooms and bath. Set range connected with boller. Very suitable for roomers. Inquire on premises, 1. H. Solomon, 359 Main street. TO RENT—Two five-rouni tenements, all modern improvements. lnquire J. M. Curtin. TO RENT—Four room tenement No. 21 Winthrop #t. Inquire No. 27 Winthrop St. Kugene W. Parker. Tel. 456-8. 2-24-10 Tenement bf five rooms, | coal | 3-24-tf | 11-12-tf | . front | rooms with modern improvements, | within three minutes’ walk from center of city, Inquire at 31 Franklin square, 4-6-6d | TO RENT—Large front room, steam | heat, electric lights and modern | improvements. Also side room, | three minutes’ walk to center. 45 | Walnut street. 3-19-tt | TO RENT—One single room, or rooms for light housekeeping. Well furnished. Conveniences. 78 Maple | str Tel, FOR SALE, ]U]l SALE—1 hm:e in dition, 1,300 to 1,400 pounds; wagon; 2 sets harness; i carriage: Apply 8 Lee St., John J. McCabe. | 4-9-d2x good IOR SALE—A nice chestnut pacing mare, 8 years old, welght 1,000 pounds. Sound and a good roader. 1 business wagon. 1 rubber tired runabout. A. C.” Recora, Kensing- ton, Conn. ’Phone 646-23. 4-9-wilx FOR SALE—Several outdoor brood- ers. Four 360-egg Ciphers incu- bators, The Maples Farm, Berlin, Conn. Thomas F. Casnman, super- intendent. Tel. 75-3. 4-9-14a | SALE—Four passenger FParis Swing. Perfect conditiorn. if taken at once. Inquire Smith street. 4-9-2dx | FOR Lawn Cheap No. 6 farms and other If interested 651 FOR SALE—Small good shore property. write or call on. Oldershaw Stanley street. 'Phone 473- 4-9-1d delivery horse, to- quick buye 4.9-3dx FOR SALE—Good very reasonable "Phone FOR SALE: any upright piano, used short time will sell very low, or put it jn storage. 10 years guar- antee, and stool. (Bartlett.) 6 Park St., Plainville. 4-9 2dx Reading = bi- if taken at 4-9 d2x FOR SALE—Standard ciyle for sale. Cheap once. 85 Franklin St. FOR SALE—Seven room cottage, sixty foot frontage, modern con- veniences, electric lights, gas, heat, cemented cellar, cold storage, good garden. Parkmore street. A. L. Andrus, 4-8-1wx FOR SALE—Five passenger 1914 model Chalmers touring car, elec- tric lights, self starter, covers, prac- tically new, Apply M. A, Daly, 39 Church street, New Haven, Conn. 4-7-9-10 E—Large acclimated gray 2,800 and if taken FOR SAL team, weighing between 2,900 pounds, $400 cash at once. W. C. Hart, street, Plainville. 4-7-4d size safe;! 38 Main 4-7-d3x F'OR SALE—One medium also one glass floor case. street. FOR SALE—7 room cottage, modern conveniences, steam heat. Located in Stanley Quarter, 500 feet from North Stanley St. near new school. Lot 50 feetx210 feet, room for large garden. Box 2J Herald. 4-7- .id).[ wagon, 33 4-5-6dx FOR SALE—One two-horse power A.. C. General Electric motor. Good condition. Address Box 33BB, Herald Office. 4-5-6d FOR SALE—Horse and Myrtle street. FOR SALE—Several fine, young new | milch cows and nearby springers. \. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel { 4-5-tf | service at the first Whiting | PLUMBING LET US GIVE YOU AN SSTIMATE ON THAT NEW PLUMB JOB THAT YOU WILL NEED, ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN A specialty In all kinds of plumbing and leader pipe. work, metal ceiling, gutter J. EDWARD ERWIN PLUMBING 62 Lafayette Street. AND SHEET METAL WORK. 'Phone 629 FOR SALKE 3-Family House at 25 Wakefield Court for $5,000.00 Targe lot; rents for $42.00 per month; rents never vacant, Savings Bank mortgage $2,800.00 at 5 per cent. Will take $300.00 down and balax $1,900.00, on easy terms. New Britain Lumber & Coal Co. For Sale- IF SOLD AT ONCE-Three family ho and cottage 01 Trinity Street, PRICE VERY LOW Apply to Protect . Your Eyes As you would your home, Don't wait until you are unable to see. Prevent it by getting my advice and sign of trouble. Eyes Examined—Satisfaction Guaran- teed—Broken Lenses Duplicated, A. PINKUS Registered Optometrist and Manufac- turing Optician, Over 30 Years' Experience in Eye Testl STR 306 MAIN 'FIIONE 570. or lour uuu;«ufimc ana Surety Bonds s~ trouble by hiving yowr Insuc- ance written by & man who koows bow. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS Booth's Rlock. BOWLING Clubs and Private Partiss Accea- modated. HILDING NELSON, FOR SALE On Easy Terms, Two Plois of Improved Building Lots Right! Here in the City H. N. Lockwood, Real Estate and Insurance 86 WEST MAIN STREET. Cal. Privet, Barberry and Flowering Shrubs, fine stock. Viets’ Greenhouses Tel. 136-5 Clinton Street. 574.6 Whit- ing . Street TO CLOSE E ‘We must dispose of 75 Acre Farm, 5c¢ trolley fare from New Britain, large House and Good Barns. Must DBe Sold at Once. P. J. MURRAY & CO., Elcctric Bldg. 88 West Main St., New Britain, Conn. Williams Auto Co. Agents Hudson Motor Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 236. 287 ELM STREET FOR SALE—Choice loam delivered any part city, also filling. The New Britain Trap Rock Co, 0 Stanley Street. 4-3-6ax. equipped farms ir horses, 3 head chickens, farm Low, only Burlington, 4-3-8ax. FOR ; SALE—AIl doing business— ot stock, 2 pigs, 00 tools and machinery. 2,200. W. H. Smith. Conn., Garden truck and Poul- 34 acres, good land, 10 | room house, barn, poultry houses. Near trolley. Big bargain. The W. H. Smith ¥Farm agency, Burlington, Conn,, 4-3-8dx. FOR SALE— try farm, FOR SALE—Tord touring, of extras. Maxwell speedster. Low prices. A. G. Cohen, 223 Main. . 4-1-tf lots horse, rubber tired Moyer Concord and light harness, for sale $75.00 or will sell separate. C. A. Burdick (Smith Farm) 5 minutes from car north on turnpike. 4-8-1wx FOR SALE—15 h. p. gasoline en- gine. Reason too small to run saw mill. T. Stagls, Newington Rd. 4-7-3dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms by the day $1 and up, by the week $4 and up. Rooms with private baths, hot and cold running water in every room, also teiephone. Hotel Grand, 29 Myrtle street. FOR SALE—Nine room house, plas- tered. A bungalow; fruit and shade trees; n trolley line. Bargarin price Chas Quintard, Short Beach, Conn, 4-7-64 | LADIES’ NIGHT Wednesday Evening Aetna Bowling Alleys Alleys reserved for Ladles and Mixed Parties Wednesday evenings and every afternoon. H. D. HUMPHRE | STREET. The Qtfality 'Print QUIGLEY SAYS Here’s a Cheap Home for You, 5 room cottage, fine trees, about 14 acre land. PRICE $2,600, Quigley, 277 Main St. AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M Finnegan Stables | 202 barn, fruit Telepl - FARM FOR SA 12-room house, barn, woodshed, ! acres of land, 2 sets of har orse, carriages, farm wagons, . apple and other fruit trees, line. Price $3,800, S$800 | alance casy terms. P. Hay- | toi, Conn, Tel, 158-1. 1 Nat Sank Buflding 272 Main <t | DETECTIVE you are |Iun in any integrity and write A, G. anticipating matter where results are BROWN. 26 HARTFORD! CHARTER 412, investigh. secrogy. cssenfial STAYE CONN. ‘PHONE Tynavmlars From $5.00 Uy Factory Rebailt, HARTFORD 7.200 8q. Ft. Floor Space HART’ STORAGH LIVERY RELIAB REBAHIING kAGE ~UPPLIES Rear 189 Main st Sho _@.__.fi Printing dune IR _many languaies GUOD WORKMANSHIP — MODER. ATE PRICEE Tinnfspe Comnosition. [ EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB. LISHING COMPANY. % 53 (berch Street. Tel. 634 ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS 5 HAHTFORD CONN. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for hire, day und night Storage, Supplies and Repalring Ag’t Reo Cars: "Phone 13194 REDUCE THAT COAL BILL By Burning ¢ JESTER’S PONY NUT COAL PRICE $7.00 PER TON,. { Leave Orders at Crowell's 254 Main Street