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Sand Toys for the Seashore. Fiags and Lanterns for the Fourth in the Basement. ¥ FILLED, TELEP!{ONE CHARTER 1580. Mflh‘lfly Sth Store Closed Fridays at 12 M. Until Further Notice. ‘i?é%%p SUITS " $19.7 76 Suits taken from regular stocks and representing the best styles of the season: The ma- serge, tweeds, poplin, gaberdine, cheedah, siliks, covert and checks. Some are plain tailored i every suit would be excellent value at'far more than the regular price. plors are Belgian Blue, sand, green, navy blue, black, and white checks and mixtures. 759 ADIES’ $9.00 GOLD F]LLED ATCHES, SPECIAL fiothsr one of those happy trade transactions for which this store is roted. d or engine turned. They have thé well known New York Standa.rd Movement guaranteed to 5, Gold or White Dials.. These Watches were made to retail at $9.50 and%each watch bn-rlthfl price tag. The Sale Price Is $5.98 SOLID GOLD DEPT, MAIN FLOOR. CUSTOM MADE SERGE SUITS $22.50 d Coat, Sleeves and Vest & #Ake Your measurements nnd give you as many fittings as are necessary for a perfect - fit. 48' %k inest American make and is guaranteed to hold shape and color. Custom: ' made t'becoming a very popular feature of the Young Men’s Department on thé Fourth 'Floor. pn’ Suit now. and save $7.50. v SMART NEW PARASOLS upck them over.” We've put our. best foot tn’rw:rd when it comes to the summer Para- ) many beauties to attempt more than a mere limit at what the assortment includes. m!l that is new to carry with the Tailored Sult or the dressy frock. ls are quite the thing we are showing an excellent variety ifi colors and black, W to pack {nto & small Suit Case; if you are going to the exposition you'll need one of - Bprescls. | Prices are more reasonable than ever before. s+++2..81.50 to $10.00 | Suniznd Rain Parasols .. es.ss. $1.00 to $5.00 | Little 'Girls’ Parasols . The ;—vfi» ; e ++ $2.98 to $5.00 + 25¢ to $2.98 hbor on Your Slalemenl and l.edger Work your mumenb ready and the statement system to protect you posting with one writing. d to your customers. Here’'sa pracflc:l nfegurd onesty It’s DeJUXE, Duplicate Statement System Rl f St e e, e, oo bt b Itis the most economical of loose leaf “systems. - We carry over one hundred ready-to-use in stock. Ask for emlog ’AADKINS PRINTING COMPANY, 66 Church Street, New Britain. hmeto fire and LOST NOTICE. LOST—Between City hall and Grove | Tutoring done in English, German, éd girl for sew- s at 92 Black 6-26-2d ‘thoroughly c¢ompetent oral bpu-vork, refer- ‘Vine street. ‘Desirable Lot on meet ,near corner of Lockwood, 1e FOR SALE! ‘Two Tenement House at 82 West St. For Particulars Apply to & Costello, Inc. | 242 Main Street. Hill, $10 bill, pawn ticket for ring and ticket' for five pairs of gloves. Reward ‘if returned to Herald Of- fice. ' 6-28-14 WANTED,' ‘WANTED—Woman to do . washing and ironing for family of two. Ad- dress Box 7bb, Herald, Rl 6-28-64 WANTED-—Man to learn to operats ball making machine, Steady work and good pay. Apply Ahbott Co., Elmwood, Conn, WANTED-—Runabout. or light tour- ing car to exchange. for desirable building lot in West end. Address Box X 6 X, Herald. . 8-23-tf —————————————————————— ANNOUNCEMENT. UPHOILSTERING—Antiqe and mod- ern furniture repaired ‘and refin- ished. Chalrs recaned, Joseph Centore, 94 Franklin Square, Tel. 574-4) ; 6-28-8dx ‘WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Tack maker -for Hard- ware job, must be reliable work- man, steady job., Box X33X, Her- ald 8-26-3d ‘WANTED—Blacksmiith, one who un- derstands sharpening drills. Amer- ican preferred: Stone Cl‘ther Ca., 131 'Main St, 6.25-64 lI Apply White Oak |\ French, History, Latin and Algebra by .a_ Trinity college junior. Ad- dress Box 28, City or *phone 1137:5. 6-28-6d et R AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—By hour or trip, Low rate. K, 8. Kyle, Tel. 103-5, 6-28-6dx Very reasonable rates, New Bulck touring car, . Richard Covert, 220 Maple street. - Tel, 1073.4, "~ 6-28-6d DRESSMAKING. Miss N. Ghenthor, 54 Trinity St. - 6-28-5dx Tora Tourings, Maxwells, Pope Road- sters, Corbin, Toy Tonneau 1911, Reo Touring, 7 passenger, Lozfer, These cars must be sold at once. Eaca one guaranteed. Cohen Mo~ tor Car Co., 183 Main St. 6-35-4a AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out Very reasonable -rates. ' Norman McKirdy 706 Stanley street. . Tel. 767-3 22-8dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken ouf, Very reasonable rates, New Buick touring car. Richard Covert, 220 - ‘Maple street, Tel. 1073-4. 8-21-6dx AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—By hour or trip. Low ratess K, 8. Kyle, Tel. 103-5, ¥ 6-21-6dx H, BOWERS, 77 Maple street, gen- eru.l agent for ‘every bBook published at very lowest terms. 6-18-tf e BEAUTY CULTURE PARLOR Shampooing, Faclal Massage, Scalp Treatments, Manicuring, Office hours 9 & m. to 6 p, m, Opening evenings by appointment only. 'Phone 600, 131 MAIN ST. Room 10 DETECTIVES If you are amticipating Investign. ‘tion in; any matter where -ac!m integrity and results are essential write A. ‘G, BROWN. 28 STATE STREET, HARTFORD. OON)X 'PHONE CHARTER 412, Phone. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. e st TO RENT. Rooms Corbin Place . Corbin Place Corbin Place Church Street Church Street (rear). $11.00 165.00 7.00 10.00 8.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 15.00 16.00 16.00 26.00 115 Fairview Street. 46 Mapie Street .. 450 Bast Street . 48 Main Street ... G T S 60 Chestnut Street. 72 Black Rock Ayenue.. Apply to THE W. L. HATCH COMPANY. pEs e " TO RENT—Six room tenement, at 14 Lincoln street, all modern im- provements, near corner West Main . St. Apply 117 Willow St. Tel- ' 557-13. 6-28_3dx TO RENT—Large,, fine office in Elec- ¢ tric Bldg. for rent. Apply P. J. Murray & Co., 88 W. Main street. 6-28-6d TO ., RENT—First - class; centrally lo- cated ’'room tenement. ' Rent low to desirable tenants. Address Tene- ment, P. O. Box' 245. 6-28-3dx TO RENT—Ist and 3rd floors, 267 Chestnut street, all modern im- provements. 6-26-2dx T T T0 RENT—A nicely furpished south room, 77 )(a.ple street, 8-25-tf. TO RENT 0 tenements of five rooms each; modern improvements, on’ trolley /line. : W. P, Steele, 260 Chaltnut ‘treet 6-25-d6x TO _BBNT—- n-to-d.nte tenement S with modern improvements. 36 Pearl Court. H 6-24-6dx TO RENT—| rooms, first floor, and five rooms?‘third floor; all modern lmprovernonm Call 76 Pleasant 't.!'.lt mqnd bell. 6-23-tf TO RENT-—Pleasant upstairs tene. mint of six rooms, one in attic. In- quire Mrs. Swanson, 43 Franklin St., cr Frank S. Cadwell, P. O. 6-19-tf e TO RENT—Four rooms modern im- ‘Provements. Inquire 470 Arch st 5-18-t1 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, 130 Cherry street. 5-28-tf TO RENT—Desirable ' tenement - six rooms, eléctricity, gas, adults. 113 Bassett St. -27-tt TO T—Firgt floor tenement, five Fooxy all modern improvements. WinCows clirtainéd and streened, 386 Bh.nhy Street. © Tel. 1063-12. b-14-tf TO RENT—§ rooms tenements with bath, 2nd floor, $15.00, apply at Rogers Sagh and Doo- Co., 189 Chestnut 8t. §-10-tt TO RENT From May 16th, two stores. Hote] Grand building, now occupied by Furniture store. Inquire, Hotel Grand. TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. - Inquire 30 Commercial street. Tel. 866-13. 4-19-tf — e FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Two rooms, modern, cen- tral, private family. 12 ' School. Tel. 1249-4. 6-28-4dx TWO ROOMS—Furnished for house- keeping, including pantry, set tubs, hot ‘'water, steam heat and electric lights. Private. Five minutes’ walk from depot. 45 Walnut street. 6-9-tf e FURNISHED ROOMS—One or two large furnished rooms, one room $2.00, two rooms $3.25. 56 Haw- Kins street. 6-28-3dx FURNSHED ROOMS—45 ring 3rd bell. Main st., 6-26-2dx FURNISHED ROOM with board, pri- vate family. Maple St. ‘Phone 1318-5. 6-16-tf TO 'RENT—Furnished .room, all modern improvements, use of tele- nhone, 19 Court street. 8-25-tf COSEY SUITE—3 rooms, pantry, bath, porch, set-range, gas, electric lights, etc; Furnished for house- keeping central, price right Box 12 XBX, Herald. 6-21-tt —_——— TO RENT—Two = furhished 'rooms. AN gonveniences. 58 Hart street. v 6-19-tf 1'0. RENT—A large any furnished front room, private entrance and bath, 3 minutes walk from center, for one of two gentlemen, 86 Lake street. 6-16-tf SUBIM'ER COTTAGES ' TO RENT, Madl! Connecticut, one dollars monthly, reduction longer, large ‘furnished ~cottages, central, % private beach, © fmprovements, piazzas, biglconies. Address “'Cen- tral,” Madison, Comnn. 6-28-1dx hundred FOR SALE., FOR SALE—Building lot, 456x120 feet, Grand street, facing park. Ad- dress Box. x16x, Herald. v 6-28-6d FOR SALE—Mahogany upright piano, almost mnew, $96 cash. Don’t answer ai five_days. . Address, Gilbert, ' Herald office. 6-28-1ax FOR SALE-<-Mahogany upright piano good edndition. Musg be wsold by Wednesday. Call and examine. Any offer . considered. Address XX9, Herald. 6-28-1dx FOR SALE—Ice box, fair size, good condition, 1-2 price. 266 Lincoln street. 6-26-28-30 FOR SALE—S$6 room bungalow, large lot, western part of city. Very rea- sonable in price. Herald, Box §G. 6-22-1wx FOR SALE—5 passenger Rambler touring, car, 1912 model. Cheap if taken at once. D. 8. Negri, Ber- lin. 6-26.2dx FOR SALE—Mahogany Upright plano, 'best condition. Must be sold by Wednesday evening. Call and sees it, Any offer considered. Box XX 9 Herald. 6-26-1dx AUTOMOBILE FOR . SALE—Hand- some Oakland touring car, finest condition, newly painted, fully equipped, Cannoét be told from a new car. Price $450..' $175 'cash, balance $26 a month . to reliable party. P. O. Box 1241, Hartford, Conn. 6-26-2dx FOR SALE—1913 Ford touring car, veéry good condition, well equipped with extras. Price reasonable. Ad- dress Auto, Box 7, Herald, or tele- phone 1632-12. 6-26-24 ORER B FOR' SALE—In Middletown, Conn., on Main street, grocery, tea and coffee store. witn lquor and beer license. Price reasonable liberal terms! A, M. Calawell. 6-25-6d FOR SALE-—100 quarts milk daily Thomas E. Phillips, Tel 929-8. . 6-26-2dx S SRS D S R it 2oy FOR SALE—Because of removal— household furnitufre, stoves, books, etc., will be sold afternons, at 46 Pearl Court, 2nd floor. 6-25-2dx FOR SALBE—Mahogany upright piano, almost new, $95 Don't answer after filve' days, Address, Gilbert, Herald office. 6-26-d2x FOR SALE—Beautiful plece of real estate, corner Monroe & Arch: Sts., consisting of single house, 11 rooms, 1 double house, 12 rooms, all mod- eérn improvements, big barn, 2 ex- tra building lots. Will sell at a sac- rifice. lInquire 389 Arch street, Wm: Radil. 6-24-6d FOR SALE—A finé passenger Cadiilac car, 1910 model. ' Everything - in g60d condition. Apply Mr., A. Gold- berg, 3 Arcade, fruit store. . 6-24-34x FOR SALE-—Asters, salvia, pepper, caulifiower and cabbage plants. Also splendid work horse. F. H. Bol- lerer, Maple Hill. Tel. 971-12. 6-24_6dx _— FOR SALE—Large size celery plants 60c hundred, Joe Rosia, 2 Mill St. 6-33-4ax FOR SALE—20 acres of grass at Barnesdale. €. L. Barnes. 6-23-5dx FOR SALE—Columbia graphophone, excellent condition, with records, $13.50; just the thing for your shore cottage. Box 19 axa, Herald. 6-22.tf FOR SALE—Victrola with records, al- most new, $28.. $5 monthly if de- sired. Box 11ixbx, Herald. ’ 6-22-tf FOR SALE—1914 Reo Touring ar; also 1912 Studebaker Touring Car, both in fine condition, Bargains for cash. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. ' '6-18-6d FOR' SALE—Special petato fortilizer, nitrate of soda, fine grcund bome. Tel. 92-3. Conn. Valsy Orchard Co.. Berlin, Ct. HELP WANTED-—FEMALE. WANTED—Competent . stenographer to substitute for ome week, Ad- dress Box x12x, Herald. 6-28-14 —— WANTED—WMtress at the Hotel Be- loin. 6-28-tf WANTED ! T R AT No home is complete or up-to-date without a gas watgr m in it. We are prepared to Instull gas water heaters at fow' rqu .. we make a speciaity of installing them, 3 Plumbing, tinning and shect metal work of all kinds. b o 62 Lafayette Street. 'Phone® J. EDWARD ERWIN © We now have fresh mined OLD CO LEHIGH COAL in all sizes. * o+ Egg, Stove and Nut © $7.90 No. 2 Nut $6.25 per ton, . Mixed No“1, No 2 Nut $7.00 per ton, 25¢ Per Ton Discount for Ne Bntam Lumber & Coal nn PARK FOR S E"'o:rgouthsg?gblllest:ev:: ;.ll‘moom‘y . ‘ modern improvements. Apply to HUMPHRE " g7 BLE SIX I R—JULY 19 TO AUGUST 27, IN fls.& ‘Bankers’ Busiess School ¥ 61 anu HARFORD, Our ' *4 ' Graduates get. ' the Choicest ons as’ Stenographers. Bookkeepers, ‘Office Assistants, per ton. DEMONSTRATING TEACHERS, Catalogue Free, , Principal. e JARVIS Principal AUTOS TO RENT| -/ - By Honr or Day. J M. Finnegan - Stables the : Reasopable, Wc- on lations, - - We Have All Sizes of ELECTRIC FANS And They Cost Less "!lun 1-2¢ Per Hour to Operate. You Can’t Afford to Be With- out One, 4-21-t¢ | EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY TO DO. ALTERA- TIONS and selling in cloth- ing store. Address Box 21BJ, Herald. TO RENT, 180 Maple street, neat 5 room rent, steam heat, all modern improvements, dining room, oak panelled walls and beamed ceiling, all oak floors, $21 per month, 148 Maple 8t., beautiful 5 room flat, steam heat, oak finished rooms, pan- eled ceilings, front veranda, 10x32, vegetable cellar, $26. QUIGLEY, 277 MAIN sT, G.K. Spring & Co. 17-79 Ghurch St. 'Fhoze 990 ‘ ~=-LIVER Ye-er Reasonable Rates ST Tires and Howe Tabe HART’S GARAGE. Tel. 331-4. 189 MAIN ST. Williams Auto Co, Agents Hudson Motor Oars. New 5and 7 w Autos for hive. Repairs, Supplies, Siorage. 'PHONE 236. 287 ELM STREFET HARTFORD, For Sal 3 Family House $3,i QUIGLEY, 277 Mam