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Don’t Forget Towel Day— ‘Wednesday—at the Art De- partment. These are popu- lar sessions with needle- TELEPHONE CHARTER 1580, Offers for Four Days in EN’S SHIRTS And Other 'Furnishings ‘The offerings in thhpla were gathered from manufacturers of high standing; some were in need dy cash, a,nd othéra’ were overstocked; some of our regular stogk also has been reduced in price 'Reacon Split Foot Hose j Men’s fancy madras and muclflnd stripes; of 100 dvzen Bhirts, in percals, and woven madras; worth {$1:00, Special Bt ... ivsiesonss 69c¢ . Washable Ties \ ¥ Wesh Ties, in white and fancy stripes, can almost any shirt; a nnu;ne 36c: l 5 c ton Garters . Pad QGarters, regular 26c Toilet Articles 'FOR GRADUATION GIFTS. ory Toflet Articles in the latest designs .make the nicest kind of gifts for raduates. : #ee the DuBarry Ivory in the Louls XVI ‘is most lovely. yrtment is supetb and includes: Halr Receivers, v Bonnet and Military Brushes, Cream Jars, Pin Boxes, cum, 8hoe Horns, Clocks, Bultn', ‘Shoe Horns: with silk loops; Sale price Men's Pajames in Sale price .... Sale price ... uptos«lo()for 4 cannot exaggerate the importance of this opportunity; the to tuck into the vacation trunk. Some are finished atthe ; others are beautifully embroidered; the colors are white, pink and sky. Beacon Split Foot Hose, 13.1-2¢ grade. For this four-day sale, pair silk ‘loops; regular $1.00 value. ..... regular 10c Men’s Pajamas Men’s Pajamas in plain colored mercerized materials, regular $1.50 value. $1.10 plain percale and madras stripes, 79¢ Night Shirts Men's Fruit of the Loom Night Shirts, 64 inches long; regular 76c value. For four days ... 57¢ o . Union Suits Men’s ecru ribbed Union Suits, the well known Law- rence make, short sleeves and ankle length; reg- ular' $1.00 value. Special price for four days . Ry Men’s Hose Men's Fast Black Cotton Hose, sevéral weigkts; reg- ular 2 for 25c grade. $1.59 vests come to- you right in the top with hemstitching and French This is the time to buy er Silk Vests if you want a superb quality at a reasonable price. 1 WITH THE OARSMEN. Yale and Harvard Have Good Work- outs. : Geles Ferry, Conn.,, June 16.— Yale's varsity eight showed good form lateé today in a time row over the regatta course, doing the four milées in 21 minutes 52 1-5 seconds. The | row was down stream, with little or no tide, and the wind quartering, The second varsity paced the. sen- for crew for the first two miles and ‘won by one and one-half lengths, The | freshman eight than took up the race, which weas a pretty one, until No, 5 in the freshman boat had oar trouble; losing two lengths, The freshman sprinted, however, and were beaten by only half a length. The varsity averaged 29. June 16.—Sixty-one clubs Vesteyn Golf association com- * in ' the seventh annual he Tom Morris Memoriai, s,.l presented by Peter Scotland Re “Grand Old Man of many years presided Andrews lnks. Red Top, Conn., June 16.—A nine- mile paddle on the Thames constitut- ed the work of the Harvard varsity eight tonight. It was expected that a time row would be held, but this was deferred until later. On the way back to quarters the varsity had several spurts of about a mile each, but the stroke was never raised higher than twenty-six. ' The other crews had short rows. Committee Organized With Taft as ' Honorary President. New York, June 16.—Under the di- rection of ‘Ignace Paderewski, , the planist, the national American comi- mittee of the Polish victims’ relief fund has been organized with Wi~ liam Howard Taft as honorary pres!- dent and Frank A. Vanderlip, presi- dent of the .National City Bank, as a r of cement manu- 3 which Edward M. en orgenizing for the last were announced: ‘here Mr. Hagar retired from of the Universal Part- ‘company, controlled by statement issued last night. The | movement has the support of a long list, of distinguished patrons. 110 MILES AN HOUR, Chicago, Juné ' 16.—Darlo Resta, the Itallan {river, shattered the world’s speedway record yesterday while qualifying for the 50 mile con- tést Saturday. The Italian flashed about the two mile course in 1 min-' ute 6 2-5 seconds, travelling at the rate of 110.7 miles an hour. SITUATION WANTED SRR G 8 SO A TR L O Y SN WANTED-—Position as gardener ' or other work about the house. 144 Glen St. 6-16.3d e e e LOST, LOST—Ladies diamond ring. Finder Please return to Herald office. 6-16-d1 — e FURNISHED ROOMS. _— TO RENT-—-A large airy furnished front room, private entrance an bath, 3 minutes walk from center, for one of two gentlemen, 86 Lake street. f 6-16-tf FURNISHED ROOM with board, pri- vate family. Maple St. Address Box 6B Herald. 6-16-tf (R R D P BT NG R 3 TO RENT—Two large pleasant rooms for light housekeeping. Reason- able, all conveniences, 56 Hawkins St. 6-16-2dx TWO ROOMS for housekeeping, con- veniences, 15 Prospect St., second floor. 6-10-tf ONE OR TWO furnished rooms, Jias._Seessy _coeponttion, honorary secretary, according to a Nedy ale Family House $3,700 UIGLEY, 277 Main St. fe advise the purchase of Lots on Stanley Street for invest- Mfl location for your future home, We also have for kitchen, with all conveniences. Boardman, 475 Arch street. 7-tf EDUCATION NOTIOE, COLLEGE: MAN will tutor High school students in New Britain during summer vacation. Special- ties: English and mathematics. Excellent opportunity to brush up to pass conditions, or college en- trance examinations. For further information address R. R. Wil- loughby, R. D. 2, Naw Britain, Con: 6-14. 1x AUOTION. By order of the trustee I will sell at public auction on Thursday, June 17, et 2 p. m., household furniture belonging to the estate of Mrs. Frederick Morrison. Sale will take place on Berlin street, Berlin. George A. Stark, auctioneer, 6-15-d2x Will Lease FOR Storage or Manufacturing Two Floors and Cellar, 22x56 feet. ‘Will rent in part or whole. INQUIRE 705 STANLEY STREET. CASH'IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD e S ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day cf issue. rOR SALLK, —| FARMS FOR SALE—6-room cottage, nearing completion, with 8 acres of land and chicken coops; 8-room «cottage, 5 acres of land, garage, and chicken coops. Both on Maple Hill avenue; only three b-acre tracts left, Also a 149 acre farm partly in New Britain and Newington. The best farm in Newington, very cheap. A rare bargain in a 85 acre farm, stock and tools, in Farmington. R. H. Brwin, Maple Hill, Main street. Tel. 1885-13. . 6-15-1w FOR SALBE-—Bargain, 1918 Ford tour- ing, $290. 1911 Reo touring, $325. See these. Cohen Motor Car com- pany. 6-16-a3 /| FOR SALE—Giarascopes, the perfect headlight glare obliterator. Al tached to windshield instantly by pressyre of the thumb. ;| No care- ful motorist should drive ‘without one. Only 25c. The Alling Rub- ber Co. % 6-16-w1 FOR BALE—-Tomato, aster, 'salvia and verbena plants, E. B, Weldon, 16 Black R‘ock wmvenue, 6-16-a6x FOR SALE—Harse, C. O. Leonara, Kensingopn, Ct. 6-16-6dx PIANO 'FOR SALE—Balance equity in piano, cheap for casn or terms to responsible party. Plano, Box 7, Heérald, ° 6-16-d3x FOR 'SALT—Overland ‘and Ford touring car; 4én good condition re- cently overhauled. Apply 63 Glen Street. 6-16-3d% FOR SALE—Tomato, Pepper, Celery, Aster and Saze plants, 212 Oak St. y 6-16-3dx i L D, FOR SALE—Two good working horses, in excellent' condition; one, 9 years and one 11 years old. Work double or gingle. Weight around 8000 lbs. One moving wagon, one stone wagon, one dump cart, one rubber tire buggy and cutter sleigh, harness and tools. All for $700. Call ‘after § o’clock evenings. 1567 Chestnut street. 6-15-3dx - B I S S FOR SALE—1818 Ford touring car in splendid condition. Just over- hauled 24N repainted. New top, seat cover§ and coil, speedometer, electric lights and shock absorber. Price $325.00 cash. Address Box or 56 Hast | [46 Maple Street . TAA, Herald office. 6-15-24 ki FOR ' SALE—Tomato, pepper, cab- bage, and celery plants by the hun- dred or thousand dt veéry reasonable prices. Legter's Plant Farm, 105 West Main street. Plianville, Conn. 6-14-d6 FOR SALE—¢ Cylinder Stevens Dur- yea. Would make' fine .delivery car, Tel. 396-4. 6-14-3d FOR SALE—Speclal' One practi- cally mew $750 Lester Player Piano, ,used for demonstration. Will sell for $500 cagh, with 20 rolls of mu- sic., Guaranteed 10 years. The 'C. L. Plerce & Co. 6-12-1w FOR SALE—One Weser piano used in store for trying music only. It sold at once price $200, stool, scarf, 1 year's tuning, guaranteed. The € L Pierce Co 6-12-1w FOR SALE—Ford Touring Car at a bargain. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 6-12-tf FOR SALE—Choice natilve potatoes, %6c bu, delivered. ' N, W . Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 254-12. G-1-tf EACH INSERTION, NOTICE. TO RENT—Cosey suite 3 rooms and pantry, gas, set range, electric lights, bath, etc., central, price right. Address Box 15B Herald. 6-16-tf AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out Very reasonable rates. Norman MeKirdy, 706 Stanley street. Tel. 767-3. 6-15-6dx ‘WILL TRADE equity in 6 tenement house /centrally located for auto in good condition. Party must be re- sponsible. Address Box XX35, Herald. 6-14-2dx taken out. New Buick 220 AUTMOBILE PARTIES Very reasonable rates. touring car. Richara Covert, Maple street. Tel 1073-4. 6-14-déx AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—By hour or trip. Low rates. E. 8. Kyle. Tel. 103-5. 6-14-6dx TO RENT. Rooms $11.00 15,00 | 7.00 10.00 8.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 ! 15.00 | 16.00 | 15.00 25.00 Corbin Place . Corbin Place . Corbin Place . Church Street . Church Street (rear) Arch Street .. Arch street .. 674 West Main Street. 115 Fairview Street 450 East Street 48 Main Street .. mmmnammficsam‘ Co & tages 25.00 40.00 80 Chestnut Street 6 Lake Court Apply to - THE 'W. L. HATCH COMPANY. P TO RENT—Five room modern ‘improvements, 48 land. street. o= tenement, ‘Wood- 6-14-d2x B0 RENT~—Five rooms, modern im- provements, third floor $14.00, 640 Arch street. £-16-d3x TO RENT—Two tenements of five rooms each, on trolley line. = W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut St. 6-16-8dx TO RENT_Five room tenement, All improvements. 35 Wakefeld Court. 6-16-wix TENEMENT TO RENT—Five rooms and bath. Set tubs. Garden and fruit, on Hart street. Apply at 145 ‘Winthrop street. 6-15-3d TO RENT—Tenement, 5 rooms, lately renovated, garden, at 29 Kast St, Plainville, inquire, Luke Meehan, 90 Gardeq street. 6-15-6d ix room tenement, 147 All modern improve- 6-15-5dx TO RED : Pleasant i, ments, " WHERE _PRICE , QUALITY COMBINE ‘No home is complete or up-to-date without a gas water heater in it. We are prepared to Instull gas water heaters at low rales a8 we make a specialty of installing them. Plumbing, tinning and sheet metal work of all kinds, 62 Lafayette Street. ‘Phone 000 J. EDWARD ERWIN - FOR SALE One-family brick residence, 102 Linwood Street; garage in rear; fiest mortgage Savings Bank loan $3000, 5 per cent., price $4,500 if m sale. FOR SALE New 2-family house on Wellington Street, Belvidere, near troliéy; all improvements; hardwood floors; prlce $4,500. We would sell both of these properties on easy terms. New Britain Lumber & Coal TELEPHONE 52. 301 PARK STREET Church S, Eusiness Biock For Sal—u e Property Will Be Sold Cheap If Purchased At Once H. D. HUMPHREY ™% 272 Main St. NOTICE., Taken by virtue of an EXECUTION to me directed, and will be soid at PUBLIC VENDUE to the highest bid- der, at the Ice House in rear of No. 655 Lincoln 8t., in the Town of New Britain, 7 days after date, which will be on the '23d ‘day of Jume, A. D. 1916, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, ! to satisfy said Execution and my fees thereon, the following described prop- erty, to wit; all the Ice contained in said Ice House. Dated at New Britain this 15th day of June, 1815. MYRON D. STOCKWELL, Deputy Sheriff. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS |y 193 Main Slml Over 25c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A, M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment.’ F. E. MONKS, D, D. S D. D Ceorgianna Monks AUTOS TO HENT By Hour or Day. J. M, Finnegan Stables Telephone 302, FOR SALE The fine 18 room, 2 ten ment house, No. 35 Che: nut St,, lot 100x160, Apply ! TO RENT—Tenement at 399 Chestnut street, new house, five rooms. All improvements. 6-14-d3x TO RENT—8ix room tenement. All modérn improvements, Apply 75 Hawkins street. 6-12-d8x TO RENT-—Tenement - of 5 roams, with all mogdern improvements, 15 Vega, street = Inquire on premises 6-12-2d TO RENT—Tenements of four rooms first and third, all improvements, five minutes walk to factories. Price reasonable. 473 Park streelt. 6-11-ti pataaRar. S0 TO RENT—Four rooms modern im- provements. Inquire 470 Arch st \ 5-13-tf /| STREET. GETTING HOT O That is ‘what we' when we install a STEAM: OR HO apparatus, house, * Reasol lations. Storage Rcpairing and Supplies GOODRICH TIRES AND HOWE TUBES, CARS TO RENT. Standurd Gas and Mobile Oils. HART’S GARAGE. Hornce 1. Hart, Prop., 189 MAIN ST, TEL. lw PARKER & con- street. 6-7-tf TO RENT—Four rooms, all veniences, 15 Winthrop Boardman, 476 Arch street. TO RENT—Two tenements, 5 rooms each, also one attic tenement of four rooms. All modern improve- ments, 180 Cherry street. 5-28-tf FOR SALE—New milch cows and springers. N. W. Baldwin Kensing- ton. ‘Tel 354-12. 6-1-tf tenement six adults. 113 ~27-tt TO RENT-—Desirable rooms, electricity, gas, Bassett St. FOR SALE—S8pecial potato fertilizer, nitrate of soda, fine grcind bone. Tel. 92-3. Conn. Va'zy Orchard Co.. Berlin. Ct. 4-21-tf e WANTLED, WANTED—Garage building. I can give you a moderate figure for your new garage, also repair work of any kind., Shingling a specialty. Tel. 886-4. 6-14-6d WANTED—To let, good pasture land for four or five head cattle. Ad- dress 8 BB, Herald office. 6-14-d3x HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Boy about 15 years of age in local manufacturing office. Reply Department H. Co, Herald Officc. 6.16-3d WANTED—Two smart, well dressed, young men to travel with manager, expenses . advanced. Apply Mr. Caldwell, Park Hotel. ) 6-15-2dx HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED-—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. 96 Maple street. 6-15-3a SHORE COTTAGE TO RENT TO RENT—8hore cottage, gas for lighting and cooking, city water, indoor. tollgt, screened porches, fine sea bathing. Irwin W. Morton, .Indlan Neck, Branford, Ct., Tel. 38. 6-15-2dx TO RENT—Lower rent, five rooms and bath, $21 per month. Top floor rent $19 per month. 40 and 42 Maple street. P. J. Murray & Co., 88 West Main street. 5= zz-u 70 RENT—Tenement ! 8 rooms, on first floor and 2 on third. Mod- ern improvemenhts, steam heat fur- nished. Call 76 Pleasant street, sec- ond bell. B-22-tf —_— TO0 RENT—First floor tenement, five Toumy all modern improvements. Winc.ows curtained and screéned. 886 Stanley street. Tel. 1063-12, 5-14-tf TO RENT—5 100ms tenements with bath, 2nd floor, $15.00, apply Rogers Sash and Doo: Co., Chestnut St. 5-10-t TO RENT From May 16th, two stores./ Hotel Grand building, now occupied by Furniture store. Inquire, Hotel Grand. TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inguire 30 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-t¢ ——— e TO RENT, 180 Maple street, neat 5 room rent, steam heat, all modern improvements, dining room, oak panclled walls and beamed celling, all oak floors; $21 per month. 143 Maple St., beautiful 5 room flat, steam heat, oak finished rooms, pan- cled ceilings, frunf veranda, 10x32, vegetable cellar, $26. tion in any matter where secrecy. HARTFORD. . CONN. Den ‘PHONE CHARTER 412. lson Agents Hudson Motor Oars. New A. 5 and 7 Passenger Autos for hire. Integrity and results ‘are essential write A. G, BROWN, . 26 STATE I use the Detecta Phone. I.Av-ry Cars h hire, da, Repairs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE ‘236, 287 ELM STREET For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSONS, Booth's Block. PRINTING BY SKILLED UNION MEN ‘" and at Moderate Prices ’ LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. Printing Done in Several Languages. @i The Eastern Printing Co., 53 Church Street. Tel. 684. C. EBBESEN, MGR. ‘k"%'?‘ HARTFORD., C FORMSXLE! : A Two Tenement House at 82 W For Particulars Apply to o o Schultz & Cost‘éllo; g 242 Main Stireet. QUIGLEY, 7 MAIN ST,