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ENTRANCES ON PRATT, TRUMBULL and CHURCH STS. CE INTAILORED SUITS at $29.75 Former Prices $39.75 to $55, None on Approval “To make room for summer frocks and skirts, we're compelled to mark our Tailored Sults earlier than in m'lmu seasons for quick clearance. The first to go is the lot we feature today at this popular suits in every new and desirable style shown this season. The materials are Serge, Pop- ity Tricotin,e . Pojret Twill, Gunnibur], Burella and a few novelty Tweeds. The models shown . sults of the sport type, Norfolk, semi and plain tailored, braid trimmed.and bound, and dressy ?Ivl- The colors are light tan, gres. Many of our Sample Suits, but one of a kind, are included. beige, apple green, gold, chartreuse, navy blue, black and tweed mix- The Belmomt Medicines and Toilet Preparations FOR WHICH WE ARE SOLE HARTFORD AGENTS. 1 you are wise you'll stock/up liberally with your favorite Belmont Medicines and Toilet Goods be- fore the new tax law boosts the prices. Every medicine put up under the name of Belmont is guaranteed 'lndor the national food n.nd drug law; every toilet propmuon is guaranteed pure and exactly as rep- resented. q et / The Medicines 5 Beef, Iron and Wine . Blood and Nerve Tonic Cherry Juice Cough .. Children’s Cough . Canker Remedy Douchol Diarrhoea Remedy .. . Emulsion Cod Liver Oil ... Elixir Iron, Quinine, and ‘Almond Lotion 21c Water ....yi..ev..0 190 ‘Water and Glycerine 19¢ Larkspur Lotion . Milk Bismuth .. Paregoric Soda Mixture Solution Iron and Manganese, 390, 600 Soap Liniment Sun Cholera Mixture ‘White Pine and Tar ..lle, 38c Sulphur and Cream 'l‘n.ru..ro Zino Ointment .. 10c, l'o. lle Carbolic Ointment ..... Boric Acld Ointment . Sulphur Ointment . Chloroform Ofintment, 250 and 4%c KEYSMNE‘ WARDROBE TRUNKS 1 A BPROJAL/SALE 13 TALCOTT STREET. Keystone Trunks are de on honor. Every ;rucle entering into ;.h of Keystone Trunks has to be of the best. The wood is 8 ply veneer bass wood. The fiber is heavily vulcanized. The can- was 19 painted with best metallic ‘waterproof paint. Hardware is cold Tolled steel brassed. All rivets clinched on the inside. The hangers are § ply veneer, light and durable. All Trunks for this sale will be free of charge. Buy now for that vacation trip. One lot of Bteamer and medium size Wardrobe Trunks in both ‘!lb*‘m canvas covered, value to $30.00, for . $15.98. 8 deep fiber covered Wardrobe Trunk, lined with blue M spring locks, value to $23.00, $19.95. 4 Medium and full size Wardrobe some round edge, extra extra place bolts, value to $80.00, ............. $24.80. and full size Wardrobe Trunks, some with ll!t top. extra pers, best quality hangers, draw bolts, value to $45, $37.80. Genuine Cowhide Bags, long grain, hand sewed frame, sunk brass ‘lock, #fter this lot is gone none.to be had for the:present, ::'-luo $10.00 ...acciiiiiinieniaaon PR TIOR LU RE AR RS RS PPN BUILDING LOTS - TO CLOSE AN ESTATE \Desirable Building Lots Located on Ledge Crest ' Tract, (off North Stanley Street.) . 'Will be sold at Public Auction on the Tract % SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1917—AT 4 P. M. ’-, Posltively Must Be Sold at Some Price, JAMES CRAY, Administrator. 'Tm-: QUALITY STORE MEAT SPECIAL Native Veal, Spring Lamb, Sperry & Barnes’ " Ham, and Bacon, Eastern Cut Pork Ribs, Heavy Corn MM 7 4 FISH SPECIAL Shad, Live Lobsters, Clams, Tile Fish, Cod I“iah Halibut, Butter Fish, Cod Cheeks, Haddock, Sea Bass, Herring, Finnan Haddie, VEGETABLE SPECIAL Native Asparagus, Radishes, Celery, Spinach, Dandelions, Rhubarb, Parsley, Lettuce, Watercress, Essences and Tinctures Tincture Benzoin Comp 10c, 19c Tincture Iron Chloride 10c, 15c Tincture Myrrh . Tincture Rhubarb, sweet, Tincture Iodine . Tincture Green Soap .... Essence Anise ... 10c, 15¢, 29¢ . Essence Peppermint ....... .. 12¢ 22c, 8%¢ Eesence ‘Wintergreen ..10c, 19¢ Essence Almonds Essence Orange Bssence Vanilla Essence Lemon . Fluid Cascara ... Fluid Cascara Aromatic 20c, 40c Spirits Aromatic Ammonia 10c, ' 15¢, 29%¢ Spirits Camphor ..12¢, 20c, 88c Spirits Lavender Comp. 10c, 15¢ Spirits Nitre .....13c, 20c, 39 Castor Oil .. Castor Oil Aromatic ..... Flashlights at REGULAR PRICE -$1.25. Nickel plated two-cell tubu- lar; non-short curcuiting case, Mazda lamp and battery; regu- lar $1.26 Flashlight. at Just nu popular sise for tho boy scout, motorist, camper and for bedroom use. Fountain Pen Flashlights, just the light for professional use to carry in vest pocket or ladies’ bag. Small and compact, giving & brilllant light. Complete with battery and Maszda bulb: regu- lar price 89c. Special at ..3%9c. Leather Goods Dept. FOR SALE New and Second Hand Furniture ‘bought and sold; Stoves, Refrigerators, Beds and Bedding, Kitchen ‘Dm-, A.D.LIPMAN, 34 LAFAYFITE STREET. Sale on Used Cars—Touring, Roadsters and Truck, See us before you buy. HONEYMAN'’S AUTO GO, 189 MAIN STREET TEL. 231-4 A T ENT Write for list of PATENT BUYERS Fine violin repairing and bow hairing & specialty. . Over twenty years ex- perience. All work guaranteed, Other Hnd- of fine repair work. THE WELDON, Room 8, Hartford C L. BARNES, ARTISTIC FRAMING The J. C. Ripley Art Co,, - BRANCH STUDIO 103 West Main St.. New Britain, Conn. MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Lotter THE NARTFORD TYPEWRITER C8. ING. 18 @iate Street. Sartford, Cona. Haveyou!mt a sum o! money? Our records show that it pays best to advertise this particular loss. Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does AN, CHARGE ONE CENT A WOBD%ON not know who lost it. €0 nEN®. TO RENT—Four rooms and bath- room, Solomon Block, 369 Main street. Inquire Dr. Walsh. 5-28-6ax TO RENT—For the summer, fur- nished tenement of six rooms, up- stairs, Harrison street. Address Box X 33 X, Herald. 6-28-tf ily house, 18 Rockwell ave, $36.00. Geo- A. Quigley, 277 Main street. 5-28-t TO RENT—Flat of seven rooms, set coal range, gas and electric light. 339 Main street. Apply same aum- ver, Tel. 1771. 3-22-tf TO RENT—One tenement, 4 rooms, and one of 6 rooms. Inquire 36 Con- nerton St 6-23-6dx TO RENT—Very desirable turnished room with or without board. Amer- fcan fhmily, 32 Hart street, or Phone 742-2. 5-22-5dx TO RENT—Office rooms, second floor. Apply Soverelgn Trading Co., 162 Main street. 5-8-tf TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments. 47 Glen street. Tel. 2087-8. 5-17-t¢ TO RENT—Five room tenement, mod- ern conveniences. 290 Park street, Inquire L. B. Farrell, 78 Maple street. 5-17-tt TO RENT—Two tenements, five rooms each, first and second floots, all modern improvements, steam heat, at 476 Arch street. Inquire Kaplan, 471 Arch street. 5-10-tf TO RENT-—Store for commercial use in Herald Building. Frontage, 67 Church stret. waly Herald Puv. Co. 5-10-tf TO RENT—Tenement, four rooms, all improvements. Inquire 470 Arch street. NOTICE. RUGS CLEANED—With our cleaning process. Balley Rug Cleaning Co., 452 Stanley street. Tel. 744-13. 5-22-2dx LOOK OUT FOR THE RAINY DAY —The Crown Umbrella Shop which is well known, will be located in the Boston 8hoe Repairing Shop, 147 Main St,, Tel. 774, or by mail, 11 Morgan street, Hartford. Repair- ing and recovering. 5-22-2dx AUTOMOBILE partles taken out Reasonable rates. Allen car. Rich- ard Covert. Tel. 256-12. 5-21-6dx A PIANO gtudent will give lessons to beginners, 50 cents an hour. Ad- dress Box X4X, Herad, 4-5-tt FURNISHED ROOMS, TWO very attractive rooms furnished t or unfurnished, Y. M. C. A. vicin- ity, all moldern conveniences, light ‘housekeeping privileges. Write Box 129, City. 6-22-3dx COZY home-like suite of 3 rooms, electric light, gas, hot water heater, bath, pantry and porch furnished for light housekeeping. Eureka Agency, 8¢ West Main. 5-21-tf NAGLE BSANITARIUM AXD PRIVATE HOSPITAL. % CEDAR STREET. NEW BRITAIN. Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patieats. -—h-dannulv-lmd-.n- .vflulm physicians Conducted solely by MARY E. NAGLE. R. N. FOR BALE Business or residential site, corner East Main and Harvard streets. Ex- cellent location with over 300 feet of improved frontage on East Main St. H. N. LOCKWOOD, City Hall "Phone 606-3 If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 'CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. ‘The A. PINDAR CORP. O e G, i, All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. LOST—Between 77 Forest and 304 Lincoln street, amethyst pin = with silver setting. Reward if r« rned to 77 Forest St. *________ LOST—Last week, Beaver muff in New Britain or between New Britain and Hartford. Return to 16 Rus- sell street, New Britain, for r.wl.rad. 6. -34 | WANTED—OId False Teeth. WANTED—Young man for clerical Pposition in factory. One with High school education preferred. Ad- dress Bax 27BB, Herald O?c;.’ = WANTED-—Young man as clerk in . department of local factory. Ad- dress Box X33X, Herald Office, stating age, training, and experi- ence. 5-23-6dx WANTED—A _repair man at the Alling Rubber Co. 5-21-tf ‘WANTED—S8hop hands, helpers and assemblers. Apply Berlin Construc- tion Co., Berlin, Conn. 8-17-64 ‘WANTED—Toolmakers and machin- ists. New Britain Mfg. Co. South Main street. 5-19-6a WANTED—A young man for soda fountain. The l(nlar-lhnun Drug Co, .. 5-17-tf WA ~~Men. = Experienced lathe ‘work preferred. B. B. N. Mfg. Co., 75 Elm Street. | s-l'l-g AUTOMOBILES. CHALMERS 6-cylinder, 7-passenger Touring Car in very fine condition. Price only $700. REO 191¢ four-cylinder, 5-passenger Touring Car with good tires and in excellent condition throughout. OVERLAND $376. This is a 1915 Touring Car with complete squip- ment of electric lights and starter. It is in good condition. REO 1915 Touring Car Has been run very carefully and is a bargain at our price of $475. . REO 1916 Touring. We have several of these cars which have been over- hauled and repainted. Since there s practically no difference between 1916 and 1917 4-cylinder REOS, these cars are big values, especially as they look almost as good as new. OAKLAND 1916 six-cylinder, will be so0ld at & sacrifice. This car has been well kept and is priced below the market. CHALMERS 1912 Touring. Here is a mighty fine looking car in excep- tionally good repair throughout. We will gell it very cheap. All of the above cars were taken in trade by us for new REOS. They were care- fully inspected before we traded and are safe cars to buy. Come in and look them over. You will be sure to find what you are looking for. Russell P. Taber, Inc, Reo Distributors, 128 Allyn street, Hart- ford, Conn. 5-18-61 Superiar Court, State of Connecti- cut, County of Hartford, the 284 day of May, 1917, Anna Nazista Wagner vs. Mike ‘Wagner. Order of Notice. Upon complaint in said cause brought to said court, at Hartford in said county, on the first Tuesday of June 1917, and ngw pending, claiming a divorce and change of name, it ap- pearing to and being found -by the subscribing authority that the where- abouts of the defendant Mike Wagner is unknown to the plaintiff. Ordered, That notice of the institu- tion and pending of said complaint shall be given the defendant by pub- lishing this order in the New Britain Herald a newspaper published in New Britain once a week, for two succes- sive weeks, commencing on or before May 24, 1917. GEORGB A, CONANT, | Clerk of sald court. mo.‘ P. mcmma‘ HORACE L HART, AUTO LIVERY the Herald all of the time but somebody is reading the Herald most of the time— Your advertisement is always 18 1. fore the public. FOR SALR, FARM FOR SALE—House, barn, three acres land, Main street, East Berlin. - Price only $1,300. EHasy terms. Also few acres first class FOR saLa. ORIENTAL RUGS. We sell, we DUy, Charter 3397 or 870. — FOR SALE—S8ix room flat, furnisheg, all rented, select neighborhood. Reason for selling, party leaving town. Address Box 15 XB, Herald. §-23-4dx FOR SALE—Few bushel of small seéed potatoes. $3.00 bushel. 758 Bast St., 5-23d2x FOR SALE~—One 1917; Maxwell, Passenger touring ocar. 7, Herald. e e N L, ‘WANTED—A child to board, not over § years old, good care, in country: Box 28XB, Herald. 5-23-2dx FOR SALE—Baby carriage in ' first class condition. Will sell cheap.. ' Address Carriage, Herald Oifice. *~ Don't 5-33-3a matter it dbroken- I pay $1.00 to $10.00 per set. Send by parcel post and recelve check by return mai), | L. Mager, 2007 8. Fifth Street, Phil- adelphia, Pa. 5-28-16dx FOR EALB—Horse and wagon. Do- herty's market, Arch St 5-21-te FOR SALE—One pair horses, weight 2,800 e Guarantesd sound. Price reasonable to prompt buyer. Apply at 49-53 Commercial St., New Britain. 6-21-tf ‘WANTED—The loan of $250 for one year at 10 per cent. Address Loan, Herald Office. 5-23-3dx FORt SALE—Horses and wagons. 309 Atk stiest. 4-33-22 WANTED—Room and board with re- spectable family by young man. Address Box X31X, Herald Offic FOR SALE—$500 cash required to ‘buy desirable 7 room house at Maple Hill. Lot,. 76x176. ‘Phone ‘WANTED—Children to board. Tel. e evenings, 1336-5. 6-19-04 71-12, Plainville. J. D. White. FOR SALB—Harley-Davison cycle, ¥31 Bast street. ‘WANTED—Stenographer for automo- it bile salesroom; state experience and Eim and Frenklin Stroeta. i wages expected. Box BB 11, Her | . ealer for Overiand and Cole Cars. | Sk §-23-34 { svery Cats for Hire, Storage ang - Supplies. ' Repairing a Specialty., ‘WANTED—Competent cook. Refer- motore ences. Mrs. 8. T. Goss, 48 Grove 6-17-asg HilL 5-18-tf WANTED—Competent cook to zo to the shore. Mrs. H. C. Hine, Hillside Place. 5-22-tf WANTED—Woman to do washing and froning a day each week. Tel. 1421. 5-22-24 e e e, WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework, 65 Grove HIlL Miss Learned. . B-31-tt WANTED—Competent girl for gen- geral work, good cook, neat, smail family. E. 8. Smith, 1112 Lake street. B-18-tf el nn, v ) axwell ‘Motor Cars Wi amsAum c» INDIANA - WORM DRIVE | SITUATION WANTED, WANTED—Woman wants. t6 do housework by the day. 318 Church street. 5-28-d1x Demson Garage |} 430 MAIN STREPT. s . Liveny Cars for hire, day and night.| GOLD CARRIAGE CO,, Storage, Supplies and Repairing. 'Phone 473-4—1488-2. Phone 224. . 314 PARK STREET NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS ! !} xunmumnuwnramem Mypllmlnd(fllfiy o(wwk.wlllmmmwunfie H. L. CHRISTOPHER, : 16 BLAKE OT. 'PHONE 1186-32. GARAGE BUILDER fl#—m FOR SALE, Good 2 Family Houses on John, Bassett, So. Burritt, Hart, Winthrop, Lincoln, Hamilton and Camp streets. 3 Family Houses on Prospect, Hart and wold streets. Single houses on Hamilton, Hart, Columbia and Chap! H. D. HUMPHREY, _272 Main Strest. YOU WERE TOO LATE to get that bargain at No. 96 Pleasant St. We have two houses at No. 139 and 141 Pleasant street. Owner has got to sell and they wiil go quick. Don’t be too late again, as we sold No. 96 - Pleasant street, while you were thinking about it. Do you want a farm between heretndSonthmgtnn,afine proposition ? CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 Main Street 308 Bank Building. NEW BRITAIN TOOL COMPANY If you have any Die, Tool, Experimental snd )ucu-.wm © bo " Carbon burned out and Cylind®rs ground with w equip- mlndbymm 83 WOODLAND STREET, % 7 738 “' FOR SALE Two Pieces of Land, centrally located—suitable t‘or development or factory. 'SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, lllt‘. k 242 MAIN STREET.