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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1916. MILLS’ REPRESENTATIVE = Rlattery 904 MAIN ST., Hartford. JUNE CLEARANCE SALE SILKS, DRESS GOODS, CORDUROYS, LINENS AND WASH GOODS The merchandise offered in this sale is not the shopworn or job lot variety that is so often advertised in sales to meet a price. What makes this sale so intensely inter- esting is not only because the savings are so substantial—but because the merchandise is new, and of assured quality and is in great demand. 40-inch Crepe de Chines, all pure silk, firm, heavy quality, in a complete assortment of street and evening shades, white, cream and black; department stores’ price $1 05 $1.50 yd. Clearance sale, per yd. . 40-inch Crepe de Chine, all pure Silk, super- ior quality, in a complete assortment of street and evening shades, white, cream and black; department stores’ price $2 yd. $1 35 Clearance sale, . 36-inch Self-Colored Satin Striped Crepe de chine, superior quality in pink, corn, flesh, wisteria, Belgian and navy; department stores” price $2.00 yard. Clear- $ 1 1 5 ance sale, yard . < ° 36-inch Silk Ponge Clearance sale, yz 83-inch Striped Pangee, quality. Clearance sale, yard €, Corduroys 32 and 36-inch Heavy Wide Wale Corduroys | in all the spring colors and white. Corduroys are in the height of fashion this season for Suits, Coats and Skirts, $1 quality 70c Clearance sale, yard . z Novelty Wash Fabrics and Sport Skirtings ‘Wash materials, silk and cotton Voiles, plain colors, floral designs, stripes and plaids, also Sport Skirting in the new and popular These very desirable summer fabrics are placed on separate tables to be closed out strip I i at savings of 1-4 to 1-3, the comparison bein quality in the department stores. Price Decides When it Do you—does anyone else—want to pay more for Silks and Dress you can get them for less? P T SECOND FLOOR MILLS’ REPRESENTATIVE Specialty Store DILLON BLDG. 86-inch Chiffon Taffeta, soft lustrous finish; a quality that is thoroughly reliable and will give satisfactory wear, in a good assortment of colors; department stores’ price 95 $1.25 yard. Clearance sale, yard .... C 40-inch Georgette Crepes, all pure silk, the season’s most fashionable fabric for gowns and combination dresses in of the leading shades; department stores’ price $1 35 . $1.75 yard. Clearance sale, yd. variety of 36-inch Chiffon Taffetas in a checks and stripes, all this season’s designs, soft finish, good quality ; department 95 stores’ price $1.50. Clearance sale, yd C Tub Silks in a good assortment of colored stripes; department stores’ price $1. 75C yard. Clearance sale, yard | Imported Dress Linens 35 i ] Uncrushable and Ramie Weaves in a variety of colors, also oyster and pure white. Linens are as popular as ever this season ; department stores’ price 69c yard. Clearance 55c sale, yard .. o Chiffon Voiles and Marquisettes in white g based on the actual selling price of the same Comes Down to Facts! Materials - when FOR SALE NEW BUNGALOW—Five rooms, g for .- 0 schultz & Costelio, Inc. 242 W™Main Sireet. B PgaP Buys a Three Tenement House on Church St. 2nd mortgage $1,800. Cash $1,200. close estate- QUIGLEY, FIRE INSURANCE 1st mortgage Must be sold at 277 Main St. | WANTED—Men everywhere. to seventy years of age. Three to ten dollars daily. Pay weekly. Write the Pequod Nursery Co., iden, Conn. large lot, .. $3,000 CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY, Daughters and Sons of Liberty Have Enjoyable Evening. The twenty-sixth anniversary of Winthrop council, Daughters of Lib- erty, was celebrated in a fitting man- - M., - hall when the members of the sociely, Middletown, bountiful ner last evening in Jr. O. U. A. sat repast. Miss charge of the the members and out of town attendants with guests from down Pearl banquet. to a Wilcox was in 2,500 Speeches by to officers, once and vocal and musical selections went to make one of the most pleasing times in the council circles this sea- | son. The election of officers was held and | the following were chosen: 73 2 TN SNy FOR SAL Four Family Brick House on Trinity St. Price $6,500 BQUIGLEY, “BUNGALOW | ON HAMILTON FOR SALE. Easy Payments THE W. L. HATCH CO. 20 WEST MAIN STREET lN AND REAL ESTATE TG a word each day pays for o classified adv. in the Herald. | You get results. Th at’s what you want. 5 277 Main St. FIRE INSURANCE Councilor—Miss Ruth Niles. Coungilor—Mrs. : i e | Nellie | | Provost. Vice Councilor--Miss Gertrude Niles. ‘ ociate Vice Councilor—Mrs. | Florence Rockwell. Recording Secretary—DMrs. | Weisner. Assistant Secretary—Mrs. Catherine Slaney. Financial Schade. Treasurer—Stephen Sautter. Guide—DMiss Sarah Weisner. Inside Guard—>Mrs. Myrtle | bury { Outside Guard Abbie Secretary—Mrs. Luin | | | | | | | { Deds- Mrs. Alice Manee. CLUB BUYS PROPERTY. | Woman’s Club Will Eventually Home On Russcll Street. Have The meeting First the to purchase the vacant lot on Russell street, north »f M. C. LeWitt’s property Woman’s club held a special at the and authorized committee vesterday afternoon ST. Baptist church building Although the following committee will at once take up the property deal, action on erecting a building will not como nt this time, Mrs Trederick J. Porter, Brooks, Mrs. John I ayton Humphrey, J. chairman, Mrs. Mrs. Willlam F. | Kirkham, Mrs. Mrs. Robert Wetmor M Mrs. William C. Miss Florence Camp, Allen Moore, Mrs. Sloper, B3 ALL advertisements the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day for Reward if 6-22-d1x LOST—Diamond pendant. returned to Herald office. June 17th, between LOST—Saturday noon watch pin safety clasp American hosiery and Hartiord ave- nue. Finder please return to 137 Hartford avenue. 6-22-d1x LOST—Sunday afternoon between Main street and Black Rock Bridge, @n automobile cover slip. Finder Teturn to Honeyman’s Garage. 6-20-3dx CASH IN ADVARECE. MINIMUM CHABGE 1% FOR SALE—A new five room, three tenement house with modern im- provements. Large verandas, third veranda enclosed with large sliding | windows, thereby making a fine ad- ditional room. Rear third veranda | also with sliding wirdows and dumb | waiter to the cellar. A nice lawn, hedge, rosebushs, shrubs, climbing | and grape vines. Located on Gris- wold street, opposite the Walnut Hill park. Full view of park. A lovely home. Inquire of George | Weyh, 9 Griswold street, third floor. 5-22-24x | FOR SALE—Edison phonograph, 110 records, all for $10.00. Bargain Bex 9XX, Herald. : FOR SALE—Cabbage, pepper, toma- to and aster plants. Also flowers of various kinds. Thomas Paon- essa, 212 Oak street. 6-22-2dx | LOST—Lady's diamond ring. Tiffany setting. $5 reward. Return to Her- ald. 6-20-3d NOTICE. FOR HIRE—Will take out new Buicks by hour or reasonable. Joseph Tel: 984-3. 6-19-11dx _— WANTED. AUTOS parties in trip. Rates Peters, 57 Walnut St., WANTED—Boy to learn automobile tire business. Apply Box 15, Herald. 6-23-2d WANTED—Shoe salesman. One who understands business thoroughly. Give full particulars in first letter. Address G. H. Schenk, 123 East Main street, Waterbury, Conn. 6-22-2d- WANTED—To rent, five room tene- ment, second floor, September first. all improvements, state price, ad- dress ‘“‘Second Floor” 63 Hart St., 6-22-2dx CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS in New Britain soon: Government clerkships, post office, mail carrier, railway mail, internal revenue. We prepare you and guarantee passing grade. Complete couftse $7.00 under former Civil Service Examiner. TU. S. Schoal of Civil Service, Kenois Bldg., D. C. 6-21-3d WANTED—Women Canvassers, age, 25 to 30 years for house to house canvassing. Experience preferred. Can use two who talk Polish, Call Saturday morning, 29-43 Commer- cial street. 6-21-8dx WANTED—Table boarders, 90 Frank- lin Squage. 6-20-5dx PORTER WANTED—At Hatel York. Good pay. Apply from 9 to 12. 6-17-64 _——————— HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Young men to work dur- ing vacation on good selling prop- osition, in New Britain and sur- rounding towns. Apply Mr. Brod- rib, 138 Main street, City. 6-22-tf LARGE Publishing House has open- ing in New Britain for a voung ma as salesman and collector. Salary to commence $15.00 per weel. Bond required. Insurance and masazi men preferred. Address Thomas Miller, Hotel Garde, Hartford, Conn. 3 Washington, | | | FOR SALE—1915 Reo touring car. | Apply N. B. Garage, Chestnut 6-2 e -tf | FOR SALE—Ford runabout and Ford | touring car in good condition, R. | C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St., also | Ford truck. Tel. 337-2. 6-1-tf | | FOR SALE—Maxwell runabout $100, one-ton truck, $400; Chevrolet baby grand touring car, $400; Studebaker touring car $250; one Ford tour- | ing car, fully equipped, just been | overhauled and newly $300. Willlams Auto company. 6-17-w1 i ] FOR SALE—Nine room Plainville on trolley line. Box 3XX, Herald, | hoase in | Address | 5-26-tf TO RENT. TO RENT—New house, first floor, 5 rooms, all improvements, 386 Ellis | street. 6-17- e o d-3d | TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, all improvements. Inquire 470 Arch street. 6-21-tf | FOR RENT—Desk room, in a Main | street store, suitable for a down | town office of any kind. Apply Box 26 X. Herald. 6-21-3dx TO RENT—Four room temement. Call before Thursday of this week, or Sunday morning, 28-30 Trinit 6-21-6dx i try. ! | very reasonable. painted, | © FOR SALE. family house . $5,500 .$5,000 ind $4,000 272 Ma 2 752 East St 76-78 Prospect St., fine lot .. 5 H. D. HUMPHREY, ANTED! Patriotic American citizens between the ages of 18 and | 45 years to enlist in Company E, First Connecticut Infan- family house 2 houses Only men of good mental and moral character and good | physical condition need ap- ply. Captain E. R. Low, State Armory, Arch street or B. C. Porter Sons. “A.B.JOHNSON, D.D.S. National Bank Bld; 1-New two-family house, ten rooms | all improvements, steam heat and garage, Stanley street. Belvidere. A | good investment for some one. Price cottage Western end Electric lights, gas, etc. Price $3,000, if taken at 1-Five room of city. Large lot- once. The Home Banking & | Realty Co. Open Monday and Saturday evenings, 7 to 9. ‘Phone 728. 7 TO RENT Six room tenement, No. 105 Arch St. Two 5-room tenements, No 12 Maplc | street. One 4-room tenement, No. 6 Cherry street MURRAY & CO., 12, 45 NO 325 MAIN STREET. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREKT. livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. AG'T REO AND MAXWELL CARS ‘“Phone FOR SALE ‘I'wo three tenement houses on high ground. All improvements and splendid renters. One has exceptional terms. H. N. LOCKEWOOD Real Estate and Insurance 86 West Main Street. TO RENT—Tenement of five large rooms, modern imprevements, reasonable. 125 Columbia St. 6-17-6dx TO RENT—Cottage at Hill F. H. Bollerer. Tel. Maple 971-12 6-17-6d TO RENT—Five rooms, modern improvements. street. third floor, | 76 Pleasant | 6-14-41 | improve- | Tel. 475-4. | 6-13-tf | TO RENT—Seven rooms, ments, 296 Arch street. TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, | modern conveniences, 45 Cherry | street. Inquire T. B. Farrell, 78 | Maple street. 5-25-tf APARTMENT WANTED, WANTED—Furnished apartment or smadl References. Herald. house for summer montbs. Address, Box 6 X, ANTED—Men for power work. Boys for light machine work and assembling. Also first class press setter. Apply Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Co., Plainville. 6-19-6d —_— FURNISHED ROOMS. W. TWO comfortable furnished rooms, with separate conveniences for light housekeeping. 16 Prospect street. 6-22-w1l TO RENT—A nice modern furnished. front room, 77 Maple St. 6-22-tf TWO CONGENIAL MEN can find room and board in private family. Pleasant and homelike. Address Board, Box 10, Herald, 6-20-3dx TO RENT—Turnished flat or rooms for light housekeeping. Apply Boardman, 475 Arch street. 6-20-tf ROOMS for Hillside Place. 6-20-6d4 THREE FURNISHED light housekeeping. Tel. 1249-3. TO RENT—Large front room for one or two gentlemen. 280 Arch street. (Three minutes from cen- ter), 6-12-tf press | SUMMER RESORTS. WELCOME Cottage open for season, address Mrs. Robt. Johnston, In- dian Neck, Branford, Conn. 6-21-tf e ———————————————— SHORE PROPERTY. DEATH OF OWNER PUTS ON MAR- KET ONE OF THE PRETTIEST , LOTS AT MORNINGSIDE-ON THE-SOUND, AT CLOSE TO ORI- GINAL PRICE, ALL ADJOINGING LOTS NOW HIGHER. BEACH, ALL IMPROVEMENTS, FULLY RESTRICTED. PAY BY THE MONTH, AND WILL GET YOU BUILDING LOAN IF WANT- ED. A BARGAIN FOR SOME- BODY AT THE MOST CONVEN- JENT HIGH-CLASS BEACH FOR NEW BRITAIN PEOPLE. GEO. W. WILSON, 40 CAPITOL AVE., HARTFORD, 6-21-2d | DON'T BUY A SHORE LOT in mud flat or salt marsh with ces: pool at your door. Take a trip along the shore just now and see | what T mean. Will sell you jus as cheap my 42 by 90 lot, 50 feet above the water with beautiful view all improvements, and sewer con- nection. Price $350, only $35 cash and $7 monthly if you take it by July 1. W. T., Box 6XX this office. A a TO LOAN AT 5% QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. We have the best Equipped Awning Factory in New England and carry best awning' ma- terial. Eddy;‘;ning& Decorating Co. 106 City Hall Place, ..ain Constructive lot $4,300 39 Lincoln St., 2 family Desirable Building Lots, Farmington Ave., 320 front x 2 : 000 55 Trinity St., 3 family and 1 fam- ily $16; in St. National Bank Bldg. EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer MUSICAL INSTRUMEDN Fine violin repairing and bow hairsug a specialty Over twenty years %ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Other kinds of fine repair work The Weldon, Koom 3 284 Asylum Street, Hartford, and Conn. 3 TG v S. STANLEY HORVITZ OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIA 321 Main Street Tel. Hours—8:50 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sat. and Mon. to 10 P. M. Our Services Guaranteed dne of Auto Goggles and Sun Glasses PRINTING I Many Different Langusiges, BY SKILLED UNION MEN Moderate Prices. LINOTYPE COMFOSY Office Hours: 8 a. m. o 6: . M. Mondays and Wednesdays to § p. m. ” Tel Mgr's Res. 179-5. Foreman 12 THI EASTERN PRINTING CO., 53 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 634 C. EBBESEN, MGR. Ful TON. |FOR SALE—100 acre farm for $2,500. Small cash pay- ments, on easy terms or will Exchange for city property C. L. BARNES, Tel. 451-2 192 Chestnut $t: MULIIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and & colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO., TNC. 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. Williams Auto Go. Agents Htdson Motor Cars. New t and 7 Pussenger Autos for hire Repairs, Supplies, Storage. ‘PHONE 286, 287 KA ST FOR SALE - BUILDING LOTS on West Street, Attwood Street ana Morgan Street. Weekly, monthly or quarterly payments. Chas. H. Otis, 30 Vine street. CARS TO REN CLOSED AND 'OPEN CARS FOk WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO. TEL. 943-2. MORRIN’S GARAGE . 200 E- MAIN STREET. [HORACE 1. HART Rates Reasonable and Scrvice Reliable. LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl. Chalmers. fel. 1830. 596 Arch Street FOR SALE—New and second-hand furniture, stoves and ranges, linol- eam, ofl cloths, beds, bedding, quilts pillows and furniture of all kinds. Get our low prices. New and sec- ond-hand furniture bought and so}d. A. D. LIPMAN, %4 Lafayette St Telephone 1329. Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars, Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and Supplies. Repairing pecialty. Tel PERFECTLY PASTEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, Park Street, Near Stanley, 6 teams. Tel. connecticn. Advertising SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrat- ing department. TBE A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylam St. { 'Phone Ch. 1141-2. WHY YOU SHCULD TO SEE OUR SPR Hartford, Conn. NOT FAIL ING LINE OF WALL PAPERS LARGEST AND BF MORGAN & Established i CST ASSORTMENT KINGSLEY n 1854, The Oldest Wall Paper and Paint Shop in the City 304 MAIN STREET. We Make 'PHONE 534 Signs