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A good selection of attractive pat- * ‘terns priced 6x9, $3.75; 7-6x10-6, $9.00; 3x2 ‘11.00. * OVERLOOXING CAPITOL ]S NOW OPEN EVENINGS mmml«wbmumm’wm'@" <~n2.-¢ht. Refined surroundings. Every convenience' for lidies and parties. mnmeucellem!oofl-&vedudnflnc A. PINKUS, Specialist Eyesight ¢ and - Office, 308 Phoue 570 1/ SKIPETARS RALLY T0 SIDE OF ALLIES Old Standard of Scandenbergs Now Seen At the Front (Corrbspondence of the: Associated Press.) Koritza, Albania, May 31.—A new flag; the flag of the new “Republic of the Skipetars” has made its appear- ance among the standards of thé En- tente allies along the Albanian- Macedonian front. It is the old stan- dard of Scandenbergs, of red with a black twe-headed eagle and the little army of 760 men of the Republic of the Skipetars, composed of six com- panies are fighting. under it at the front by the side of the ' Senegalese and colonial cavalry, that ‘compose the French occupying force in this district. The new banner already has received its baptism of blood. Five hundred men of the new republic aid- ed the French to repulse a sharp at- tack by Albanian tribes co-gperating with. the Austrians regular troops at Moscopol, Thus far the new republic includes only the city of Koritza with a popu- lation of 38,000 and the surrounding region, comprising altogether about 90,000 inhabitants. It is located in that part of Albania in which the longing for liberty and tranquility has been most developed through repeat- ed pillaging by neighboring Albgnians and continual oppreulon by foreign- ers. ‘The Alb.nln,nL accustomed to sum- mary and primitive means of adminis- tration and justice are taking to re- publican ideas and the parlipmentary regime, and considerable unsuspected oratorical talent has been' discovered in this land' where powder only has talked heretofore. The idea of forming the Skipetar | republic is ‘due ‘to’ Colonel Descoins; commanding ‘the French forces sta- tioned heré. When he assumed.com- mand. of the post he called all the notables of the town together and talked to them in this vein: ° “Skipetars, my friends, until De- cember, 1913, you suffered under Turkish regime; in May, 1918, it was the Greek army that mistreated you; then until March, 1914, you became familiar with the' inconveniences of Greek" civil administration; in July, 1914, it was the noxious buffoonery of Prince de Wled that = was imposed upon you; in December, 1915, it ‘was again the Greek military occupation; in October, 1916, it was the Greek royalist civil administration, and in November, 1916, the Veheszelist, fol- lowed in December by the French military occupation with Greek civil authorities. You ought to have enough of all these experiments, and I have a very simple.suggestion to make to you. Why don’t you govern your- selves? You are Albanians. Be' Al- banians, then, and nothing else.. Cease Main St | EYE mnmwnons ARE FRERE {all intrigues and occupy yourselves Broken Lenses 4 Satisfactipn Eim and Franklin Streeta. Guaranteed ey’s Garage Dealer for Overiand and Cole Cars. Livery Cars for Hire. ' Storage and Supplies. b Repairing a Specialty.. e ———————————— Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Tel. 1228 WilllamsAum l:n Office .and Show Room 1 and 3 Main St. ”’lm“ —————————————————————— Denison Garage | 430 MAIN STREET. BARDECK. n-e-vm- for_hire, WHEN YOUR NEWSBOY FAILS TO LEAVE YOUR HERALD WESTERN UNION And paper will be sent promptly to you by messenger. ‘ We want you to have the HERALD every night and ;o‘fiubmtlntitndelxvendto you we have ar- with the WESTERN UNION to have a mes- pr boy rush a copy to your home. This service is our expense. It will cost you nothing. We mmbbeuhsfied and when you are . we feel amply for whnteverefiortwemymake . for your benefit. S0, IF YOURNEWSBOY FAILS TO LEAVE BY 6. 0°CLOCK °PHONE WEST- UNION YOU'LL GET A COPY SOON AF- TER. with your own self-governmeit, French troops are here to defend the territory, that's all. Be honest men; I'll be the gendarme.” This plain talk appealed to the Skipetars who at once formed a re- public with a parliament of fourteen members and a president whose ten- ure of office is a fortnight. Prosperity has come in with the re- publicc A coal mine at Koutza is being exploited and, aided by the mil- itary authorities, the Skipetar goyern- ment iz preparing to develop copper and iron ore deposits, declared by en- gineers to be rich and extensive. ——— USED CARS ¥FOR SALE ~—BALCH'S GARAGE— Pullman 6, Roadster Cadilac, 5 pass, ... Chalmers 6, 7 pass, Chalmers 6, § 3 Hudson 6, 7 pass. Hudson 6, § pass. $650 R 111 “,.Mm Reo, § pass. Maxwell, 5 pass. DeTamble Touring Hup-Rockwell Racer ... cessesy 178 Mitchell Truck Buick, 5 pass. 2% ton White . $% ton White . 5 ton Knox .. Packard Truck Corbin 30, Touring . Hudson 6, Sedan .... ceees 960 Cars in best of shape, 303 Eim St, Cor. Seymour, Near Cor. E. Main st., *Phone 530, ———— SAOCRIFICE SALE OF USED CARS 1816 Chevrolet Roadster, 1915 Over- iland Roadster, New Dort Youring Car, National Racer, 1913 Hudson TOuring. Other Bargains, GCOHEN MOTOR GO. 86 ARCH STREET Open Monday and Saturday Evenings ————————— ARTISTIC FRAMING The J. C. Ripley Art Oo.. BRANCH STUDIO AUTO LIVERY HORACE I HART | your agents—the penny reach hundreds in the - city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- but somebody is reading the Herald most of the time— ' Your advertisement is always sition. TO RENT,. TO RENT--Tenement of five rooms, second floor, new house. 488 Stan- ley street. Inquire down stairs. 6-8-d3x TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms, all modern improvements, at 14 Lin- coln 'street. Rent $16.00. Call 406-14. 8-2dx .-TO RENT—Six room tenement; latest improvements; garage wanted. 91 Maple street or 39¢ Main street. all it call 6-8-tf TO RENT—Six and four room ten- ements. Apply to B. Katz' Whiting and Cherry streets. 6-8-3dx B o SR B A S AR TO RENT—Tenement five . modern improvements. 114 Commercial St. rooms, Inquire, 6-1-5-8 '1’0 RENT—7 room cottage, Hart St., $85.00; 7 room 2-family house, Rockwell - avenue, $30.00. 5 room 2-family house, 12 Rockwell avenue, $26.00. George A. Quigley, 277 Main strogt. 5-28-tf TO RENT—Two tenements on Con- necticut avenue and’ one one City avenue, six rooms each, in a semi- detached bungalow, all improve-{ ments. Call at 60 City avenue, or at | the office of ‘the Title Realty and D«vcloyment company. Open even- ing from 6 to 8 o'clock. 193 Main street,” Room 6. ¢-7-d3 —_— TO RENT—Five rooms, tenement; all modern ments. ‘189 Fairview street, _quire second floor). 4mprove- Un- ¥ TO RENT—Three furnished rooms, lght " housekeepimg ‘conveniences. Central. Address Box 1XX, Herald Ofmice.’ 5-7-6dx. ——— e TO RENT—Five room tenement, all lmpmm ts. Inquire 72 Maple 8t: S 6-6-4dx — TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms. All modern improvements. Apply at 361 South Main street. 6-7-3dx arst floor | 6-7-3dx- the clulifled column mnstbeinthe Herald ,ofleehyl;aolv.m..onthe TosT. mn—Blusmmefi tween Y. W .C. A. and High school. Finder please return to Gertrude Carlson, 61 Trinity street. 2d FOUND. FOUND—Female Collle dog, ho col- ‘lar ‘or tag. Owner may:have dog by-paying for this advertisement. Tel. 667-2, Kensington. 8-7-3a’ e ————— - HEDP WANTED—MALR. ‘WANTED — Automobile' Mechanics. Apply at Willys Overiand; Inc., new bullding, '‘Ayaiuin and nnnsm streets,” Hartford, Conn. 6-8-3d TG A AR A e e e ‘WANTED-—Boy about 16 years of age or over, to operate small printing préss.’ Good penman wanted. Ad- dress Box' 14KK, Herald offic 7 i 6-7-3a ‘WANTED—Twenty able-bodied men for. outside, work,- cars work. A.I-o g itislde the mill. | ; Avmy ‘Employmeat office, the Bris- tol Brass Cp,, Briston, Conn. - ' e 5-7-2ax WANTED—Boy in blue priat depart~ ment of local factory drawing room. Address in. own handwriting, Box 27XXX, Herald Office. -6d unibn - men. Construction - Co., Frank, Stone. 6-6-wix PAINTERS WANTED; Apply. - Turner ¢ Bristol. "WANTED—A. young man- for soda fountain. ‘nu ‘Miller-Hanson Drug Co. B-17-t¢ -‘fl TO RENT—Garage centrally located to reliable party. Address Box 24BB I'l?l‘lld Office. 8-7-2dx B S S RS L SR TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, first flogor, modern hnlrmnmanu. o 1 n Square. 6-6-tr TO RENT—F‘lve . with improvements. room teriement 16 John St. 6-5-d5x TO RENT—Furnished house for the summer, 47 Beaver street. 6-6-3dx TO RENT—Two tenements, improve- ments, four rooms. Inquire 36 Connerton street. 6-5-6dx TO RENT—Six room cottage, central- 1y lo,:stoq, also, four room ten- ement, second floor. Apply John A. Andnw. & Co., 132 Main street. 6-4-64 TO RENT—Five room tenement, all modern improvements, 130 Cherry street.: 6-2-tt 7O RENT—June 15th, lower floor, 1508, TO RENT—First floor tenement, five o rooms, modern improvements. TIh- quire 76 Pleasant street, second floor. 5-31-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement, 65- 67 Winthrop strget. '5-29-tf \ TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments. 47 Glen street. Tel. 2057-3. 5-17-tf TO RENT—Tenement, four rooms: all improvements.- -Inquire - 470 ‘Arch street. 5-7-te TO RENTFlat of seven rooms, bet coal range, gas and electric light. 359 Main street. Apply same aum- ‘ver, Tel. 1771. 3 $-32-tf TO RENT-—Office rooms, second fioor. Apply Bovereign Trading Co. ————— TO RENT-—Store for.commercial use | in Herald Building. Frontage, 67! mmrch stret. Apply . Herald Puo. Co. 5-10-tf S ——— NOTICE. —————eeee | SIGN PAINTING, in all its branches. We are_ prepared to take care of ., your wants for .signs and show cards of all kinds. A. P. Marsh, 46 Main street, - 6-8-tf AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken aut. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Rich- and Covert. Tel 265-12. 6-4-6dx ‘WANTED—Old False Teeth. HELP WANTED—FEMALE S S T T T ‘WANTED—Competent. maid for gen. eral “housework. 'Four in family. No washing. Mrs. C J. ‘White, 31 Curtis street.. - 5 -8-8-tt il g WANTED—-Competmt maid. Apply fMrs.'H. W. Hatch, 22 Harrison 8t. 6-7-tt WANTED—Girls for factory work. Taplin’ Mfg. Co., rear 65 Arch street. 5-7-24 WANTED—A waitress. Experience unnecessary. Apply New Britain Dairy Lunch, 348 Main street. ; 5-7-tf WANTED—Girls and women: Union Laundry, 266 'Arch_St., New Brit- ain, Conn. LEGE 6-6-1t WANTED—Married {woman part of day for chamber work. Apply Ho- tel annnn. 2 6-6-3d wANTED—Cvmmnt maid, general k, for small f: good .cook, nau. B B‘. Smi 113 Lake| 5-28-tt 'ANTED—MIDDLE AGED LADY WANTED—Catholic boarding place for brother and sister, two and three years of age, in country. Ap- . ply , Connecticut Children’s Aid, Room 60, Brown-Thompson build- ing, Hartford, Conn. 6-8-2dx ‘WANTED—To-buy old automobiles in any condition. Louis Boyer, 238 Chapman street. 5 6-8-11-13x WANTED—Experienced bookkeepe for manufacturing concern. - King. ly reply in own handwriting, stat- ing experience ad salary. P.. O. Box 156, City. 6-7-2d WANTED—Young man with High school education, for clerical work in office of -local congern. Address Box 18HH,: Herald office. 6-7-3d WANTED—Man of forty 'years or over. ‘Near own home. Three to ten dollars daily. Permanent. Write. '+ Pequod Nur-ery Co., Meriden, Conn. 5-7-2dx —— WANTED—To .clean offices or ho- tels. Address 99 Whiting street, Plainville. 6-7-2ax WANTED—Pupples. Don’t - drows your puppies: ' ‘Will pay cash for them.: S8ee Hack, Washington hotel 6.p. m. S 6-6-3dx Pon't matter if broken: ' I pay $1.00 to $10.00 per set. Send by parcel post and, receive check by return mall, L. Mager, 2007 -S. Fifth Street, Phil. adelphia, Pa, 5-23-18dx IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16¢ :oficm'uwom ucnul,r‘«smon before the publie.. SOR AL, FOR SALR, e e SRR S FOR' SALE — Rabbit-hunting dog. | FOR SALE—Ten tons of hay. Apply § Cheap. to. first el.ll-r. Inquire 94 to W, J. Emerson, Kenst 'Henry ' street. 3 6-8-2d 'Phone 643-132. 6-1d GOING 'OUT OF BUSINESS. Every- |FOR SALE OR RENT—East M| Main street, six room bunglow, violin l-t actual ‘cost price. Peters Violin §hop, 284 'Amylum - street, \ Room 27, Hartford. FOR SALE—Gas stove in fine condi- tion. Call 145 Maple strest. . . | : e $-1-10 48 LOOK—One 36”X4” ‘shos ‘and inner tube, ‘very sl worn, for sale cheap at 62 Church street. 2 .6-7 gnd FOR SALE—$150 ml Ford delivery.. In good running This s & real bargain, once. Elmer Am Cor, FOR SALE—Cord wood, Cedar bnn poles, Cedar fence posts and hard | fleld stone. Rowland E. ‘Hoerle, Plainville, Conn.-Tel. §1-2. 5-29-tf =2 NR SALE—1 Ford d.llv.ry, 1 Pierce Arrow light truck, one 1914 Pope- ‘Hartford touring, equipped with electric lights and self starter. Wil sell reasonable to make room. M. - Irving Jester, comr Park and Blm street. 6-6:tL FOR 0 horses, suitable for mon any purpose, 113 Church 8; 6-6-4 e FOR SALE—Two new milch Hoistein heiters. 'Thomas C. '‘Philips, Ken- sington, Tel. 929-3. 6-6-2d FOR . SALE—Sterling piano, upright, excellent condition.. Bargain.: C. NR m. palr horses, Glynn, Plainville, Tel. 12 Guaranteed FOR SALE—1913 Model M running cauflm Apply Garage, Arch FOR SALB—Lot on soxtas. ‘Phone ul-fl« A Prioe SRl AR ER R S L P FOR SALE—Light:six cylinder tour- Apply - at 49-88 ing car. First cliss mechanical con- " New Britain. Tt P 360. 366 - Corbin T e ax | TRUCK 44 tdn A C. Mack = chain w and FOR SALE—i#16 ° 6-cyl. Oakland, ' first class condition.: -Williams Auta Co.. 287 Him street. 6-4-a6x FOR SALE—Parts of all al'l] ' Garage, 208 :Blm Street. 16-2-4T FOR SALE—One . 8cri oth, * Runabout, 1915 Hudson 7-passen-- ger touring car and one Ford Run- about. These cars are all in in first class condition. Denison’s Garage, 430 Main street. ¢-3-¢4 FOR SALE—Ford runabout I: lx-f cellent condition.: Bargain if: at once. Elmer Auto, Comuny 22 Main street. 6-4-8d R SALE—1913 Fol'd towus Demonstrate any time, '493 Stanley street. < FOR SALE—Stevens-Duryea with two * bodies, In good condition.'. 'Wil- liams Auto Co., 287 Eim “"‘k i ion SALE-—1917 Mibehdll cat, run 400 miles, fect . conattion, - Willlme Co., 287 Eim street. - ROOM and board for two. street. Tel. 1626-14. 33 Main | 6-T-wix '].'(:1 REN’kT—:"umlahed rooms for light ousekeeping. Add £ 2 ross R | 1918 Touring, 4 3l Refinished Box 35, Herald. 1918 Toypring, Refinished ....., FURNISHED RoOMS | 1924 Touring, ;-amm rooms in fine residential uctrll.nlnl ltl or | 1718 Touring, Refinished .. Tight housekeeping. References REO, 1913 Touring required. | Box X15A, Herald. REO, 1!1‘ Touring ... 5-7-1d {REO0, '191¢ - Touring .. CHALMERS 6 Touring . TO RENT—Pigasant furnished rooms to reliable party.. 'Phone 2056 | SCRIPPS-BOOTH 1916 ....... 6-1-6dx | CHEVROLET Runabout, . 1914 “' H—!—H OAKLAND, 1916 SIX, GOLD CARRIAGE CO,, | CVERLAND, 1318 Touring GARAGE DODGHE, 1918 Touring . : Oul srd for it——these nh' Automobile . Repairing and w-nrm:o : Forging Service Station and Dis- tributors for 'INDIANA TRUCKS 332 PARK STREET "Phone 1437-12—1435-3 Hartford. Conn. FOR SALE. GOOD TWO FAMILY HOUSE ———JOHN Farm of 4 acres, good house and mmm barn, Near Farmington Ave. trolley. | 2 acres on Very desirable. H. D. HUMPHREY, FIRE INSURANCE Innn-l“ MAM 272 Main Street. MONEY¥ TO, LOAN. xmoxmAmowxm—lhnqmm—h ‘- -p-u-hdg GARAGE!. lly prices and quality of work, will command H L. CHRISTOPHER, @ 16 BLAKE OT. 'PHONE 1186-33. GARAGE Bml. TwoF'amilyHmlseForShle onFaimewStreetwlfllex- tra large lot a most desirable . residential propesty,” right near trolley. Can be bought right. ' CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 Matn Street < | 808 Bank Building. FOR SALE * SIXROOM COTTAGE—WITH GARAGE. SCHUL IZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. m