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mmmfisym Chuxch Street Section Whatever you need and . whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let the city know your wants— é‘ G. FOX & CO. | ‘BEGINNING JULY 13 and CONTINUING UNTIL SEPT, 14, INCLUSIVE, THIS STORE WILL CLOSE i il | CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10 ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. FRIDAYS AT 12 M. 41 : o i Cloak Department ummer Garments for Women 4 w»nm; ék(m in rep, pique, cordoline,\gaberdine and linen; all white figured and striped novelties, $1.00, $1.69, $2.00, $2.50, $2.98, $3.50, $3.98,,5.00 and up to $12.98. Khak! Skirts for gardening and campingiat all prices from $2.50 up. jchief linen; a great diversity of \styles; prices $5.98 to $20.75. (Silk Suits, in Taffeta, ing navy and black. Prices $35.00\to $125.00. “SALE OF SIWERWARE . Continues Until' Saturday Night MadiumsDessert. Knives, reg. price’ $2.50, sale price ..$1.40 for 6 | Modtum{Dessert Forks, reg. price $2.00, sale.price ...$1.85 for 6 4 Table ‘Spoons,, regular '$2.00, sale price. ...........~..$1.40 for 8 Soup Spoons, regular price $3.00, sale price .. $2.25 for 6 ea Spoons, regular: price $1.00, sale price .. ce | Tea. - Spoons, regular price $2:00, sale. price ) ; Orange Spoons, regular price $2.00, le price ........$1.45 O Spoons, | regular ' price $1.50, \sale Dprice -. . 15 Spreaders, regular price $2.50,ysale price ... $1.85 ual Salad [Forks, regular prfice}$2.50, sale price..$1.65 for Spoons,' regular price $1.00, sale price . \vegular price $1.00, sale. price utter Knife Sets,\reg. price §. . Wi Ohiatna $4.50 to $7.50 Signet Rings . ...$1.50 to $8.50 : -Rings .....$4,00 to $8.00 Bracelet Watches FOR GIRLS One special lot of gold filled Bracelet Watches, with guar- auteed movement; worth $10, for a few days only $6.50. ‘of. Boys' Gold ‘Watches, 2‘-. guaranteed nt, plain en- uste: , mohair and Palm.Beach cloth in the best models, Prices $1.69 to $15.00. gnh ;‘-rogl‘tu“:):-n linen, figured and stripe voiles, ginghams in plain and combination effects, handker- silk poplin, silk Jersey, khaki kool and triumph silk; leading shades, includ- Par Plate Chests of Silver 26-plece ches tof Par Plate Community. 8ilver, including 6 Knives, 6 Forks, 6 Teas, 6 Table, Sugar Shell and Butter Knife. Special $6.85, regular $9.00. 10 per cent. Discount. on Sterling,*Flat and Holoware, also Sheffield and Quadruple plated Ware. Engraving Free. Complete lines in everything to match in 50-year plate Com- munity, also 1847 Rogers Bros.’ —Engraving Free. Sterling Pieces ENGRAVED FREE—10 PER OENT OFF. Berry Spoons $3.25 to $7.50 ea. Cold Meat Forks, $3.50 to $5.75 _each ; Serving'Salad Forks $4 to $6 ea. Tomato Servers $2.75 to $4.75 each. Gravy Ladles, $2.75 to $5.25 ea. Cream Ladles $1.00 to $2.75 ea. Sugar Shells, $1.00 to $2.35 ea. Butter Knives, $1.75 to $3.75 each. Sugar Tongs, $1.25 to $3.50 ea. Lemon Forks, $1.00 to $1.25 ea, Otive Forks, $1.00.to $1.75 ea. Pickle Forks, $1.00 to $2.25 ea. Sardine Forks $1.00 to $1.50 ea. Butter Pick Forks, $1 to $1.50 each. . Olive Spoons, $1.00 to $2.00 ea. Bon Bon Spoons $1.00 to $1.50 each. Jelly Servers, $1 to $2.25 each. § Gotham fansg say that he will be' right up with the leaders if he does he had a severé slump, | not head the batting list at the end he has his stride | of the season. 5 JMOBILE INSURANCE 4 FIRE— LIABILITY . PROPERTY DAMAGE * COLLISION SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. “!crk; June 15.—Benny Kauft nts is” hitting them out. KULTUR Crew of British Vessel Abandoned to Their Fate 280 Miles from Land and Another 240 Miles Out. London, June 15.—Two further in- stances of the inhumanity of German submaride methods have just been published. Ten members of the crew of the British steamer Kariba, which was torpedoed without warning 280 | miles from land on April 13, were picked up after twelve days in an open boat. For seven days they had been without food and two of the surviv- ors died after their rescue. Another boat, with 21 mren, has not been heard from and it is feared it was lost with all aboard. The British steamer Caithness was torpedoed without warning on April 19, while 240 miles from land. The captain and twenty men were drowned and the remainder of the crew were found in a capsized boat on which they had drifted for sixteen days with- out food. Only two we¢re alive when the boat was picked up. VISIT GARIBALDI STATUE Plans Made for Italian’ Reception in - 'New ¥ork New York, June 15.—The Italian war commission will visit the Garibal- di memorial on Staten Island while guests of New York city next week. It will be one of the most impressive detalls of the entertainment of the commission. The Staten Island visit will be made on the second day-of the compmission’s stay in New York, Friday June 22. Mayor Mitchel today issued an'irivi- tation to all Italilff societies and or- .ganizations and I an-American oit- izens to attend the function. e Sinn Feiners Name Edward De Valera to Succeed Redmond London, June 15.—The Sinn Feiners of ‘Bast Clare have decided to contest the seat in Parliament vacated by the death at the front of Maj. Wil- llam Redmond. They have chosen as candidate Edward De Valera, former- ly & proféssor in Dublin university and sentenced to death for his connection with the Sinn Fein revolt. o He was setenced for life and is now in jail. DEGREE FOR ADM. BENSON Baltimore, June 15.—Rear-Admiral William S. Benson, U. S. N., was awarded the honorary degree of doc- tor of laws by Loyola college of this city yesterday. ] TO RENT—Four room tenement TO RENT, TO RENT—In Plainville, 4 room tenement on West Main street. Yn- quire 17 Church street, Plainville. 6-15-d2 to ‘ jsmall family,46 Pearl Court. 6-15-6dx — - e TO RENT--Three shore cottages at Indlan Neck. Reasonable. will also rent for week-end parties. Tel. 1876 or 1442. 6-15-64 TO RENT—Six room tenement, with garage. Latest improvements. To rent from July 1. Inquire 91 Maple street, or 394 Main street. 6-14-tf TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, ground floor, for light housekeep- ing. Gas and electric light. Private entrance. 33 Main St. Tel. 1626-14. 6-15-3dx —_— TO RENT—Private garage to rent. Place to wash car. 91 Maple street. 6-144f TO RENT—Four room tenements ap- ply to M. B. Katz, Whiting and Cherry street. ¢+ 6-13-3dx TO RENT—3-room tenement. Bath and gas. 119 Whiting St. 1-14-2dx e e TO RENT—Seven room flat, suitable for rooming. Steam heat) 30 Com- mercial St. Tel. 1407-2. ~ 6-14-tf TO RENT—Downstairs tenement, ali improvements, 125 Shuttle Meadow avenue. Call evenings. 6-14-2dx TO RENT—Office room, St, Tel. 533-5. 821 Main 6-18-d4x TO RENT—Shore cottage at Pine Orchard, Conn., modern improve- ments. Month or season. P, A. Seibert, ‘Berlin, Tonn. 6-13-6a TO RENT—Basement of three rooms, $7.00. Address Tenement, Herald Office. 6-12-tf FOR RENT—Single' house with garden, 5 cent fare from New Bri- tain. " Trolley passes door. Apply Dewitt ‘A. Riley, 162 Main Street. ‘The Bervice Agency. 6-9-d6 TO RENT—Tenement, 5 rooms, first floor, all improvements. 473 Park St. TO RENT—7 room cottage, Hart St., $36.00; ‘7 room 2-family house, Rockwell avenue, -$30.00. § room 2-family house, 12 Rockwell'avenue, $25.00. George A. Quigley, 277 Main street. 3 5-23-tf —_— T0O RENT—Tenement of six rooms, first \floor, modern improvements, 31 Franklin Square. 6-6-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement, ali modern improvements, 130 Cherry street. 6-2-tf TO RENT—June 15th, lower floor, six rooms, 64 Harrison St., 'Phone. 1509, —_—— TO RENT—First floor tenement, five rooms, modern improvements. In- quire 76 Pleasant street, 'second floor. 5-81-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement, 65- 687 Winthrop street. 5-29-tt TO RENT—Tenement, four rooms, all improvements. Inquire 470 Arch street. 5-7-tt TO RENT—Flat of seven rooms, set coal range, gas and electric light. 359 Main street. Apply sams aum- ver, Tel. 1771. 5-22-tf TO RENT—Office rooms, second floor. Apply Sovereign Trading Co., 162 Main street. 5-8-tf TO RENT-—Store for commercial use in Herald Building. Frontage, 67 Church stret. Apply Herald Puo. Co. l 5-10-tf SUMMER COTTAGE. TO RENT-—Ocean Beach and Nep- tune Park, furnished cottages, $200 to $1,000. Modern improvements. Few choice ones left. P. Hall -Shurts, New London. 6-14-3dx SACRIFICE CAR SALE No Reasonable - Offers “Refused 1916 Chevyolet Roadster 1918 Overland Roadster. 1916 Dodge Bros.’ Cohen Motor Co. 86 ARCH STREET l HELP W, - — SALESWOMEN - WANTED Curran Dry Goods Co. WANTED—Stenographer to answer office calls in return for use of type- writer. Box 11 B. L. Herald. .-lfitld ‘WANTED—Stenographer in local fac- tory office. State experience. P. O. Box 273. y 6-15-3d —_— ‘WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Small family, no washing. Exceptional accommoda- tions. ' Good wages. Diehl, 24 Cedar street., 'Phone 1449. 6-14-3dx _— ‘WANTED—Girl for clerical work who understands typewriting. Box X' 28 B, Herald Office. 6-14-tf WANTED — Experienced and girls to learn shirtmakii while learning. School graduates apply now, Commercial Shirt. Ci 2nd floor, 266 Arch street. 6-12- WANTED—Experienced stenographer with some knowledge of bookkeep- ing. Address P. O. Box 1026, o 6-9-6a WANTED—GIirls and women. \'Jnlon Laundry, 266 Arch St, New Brif- ain, Conn. 6-6-Lf T S WANTED—Competént maid, general work, for small family, good .cook and neat. E- F. Smith, 112 Lake street. - B5-28-tt WANTED—MIDDLE AGED "LADY BOOKKEEPER AND CASHIER. REFERENCES REQUIRED. AD- DRESS BOX L 30,HERALD. 5-28-t¢ e ——— NOTICE Greenwood street. Tel 1457-4. 153-12 or 6-15-tf AUCTION| SALE. 10 a, m. Rain or shine, June 21, 35 head of horses and mules, carts, wagons, harn- esses, contractors’ tools and ma-~ chinery. A. Brazos & Soms, Inc., Middletown, Conn. 6-15-3dx ‘Wil the young lady who assisted in helping the man with a small hand- bag and bundle who fell last Feb- ruary in Park street kindly send her address to 66 John street, city, and receive a reward. 6-13-1ax WILL CALL again Saturday and even- inge at the usual place- with flowers and bedding plants. Edward S. Baumann, Cromwell, Conn. 6-14-d2 Address | LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at 81’ All Advertisements for the ' classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue, FOR BALE. ¢ FOR SALE—Mitchiell touring . car, good condition, séll chegp. Phone 672-13; Sunday also. 6-16-1dx FOR SALE—Easy terms, monthly payments that will help you to buy one of the *following ¢ars: 1916 Oakland Roadster $400, 1915 Allen ! .Roadster $600, 1913 Buick Road- | ster $300, two 1915 Dodge touring | $425, 1916 Overland $450, Ford de- livery car $250, Ford Roadster $200, and a few others. Call or telephone us for a demonstration. ‘A. C. Hine .Co, 1329 Broad St., Hartford, Ceonnecticut. Salesman, Geo. Dunbar, New Britain C 3 ; 'FOR SALE—Used cars’at reasonable prices. We have cars to fit your pocketbook. Come in and let explain. We give time paymi and take your old car in ' trade. A. C. Hine Co. 1329 Broad 6t., Hartford, Conn. Salesman, Geo. Dunbar. Telephone 811-3. 6-15-14 FOR SALE—One Brisco touring car equipped with self starter and elec. tric lights. Has new tires and new battery. Must be sold at once. My Irving Jester, Park and KEim Sts, - Tel. 2109., 6-13-te, — e R FOR' SALE—Jersey cow.' = Inquire Fred Guite, foot' of Damoi ! Berlin. FOR ulation sise, peon, Shuttle ! Pilainville. . Tel, 37-2. FOR SALE~—First ¢lass Timothy Phone 80. | Btiles & Reynold __Co. Berlin, Cogn. = ' R SALE—ORe pa LOST—Thursday morning on car leaving Hartford for New Britain ‘ between 9:30 and 10 o’'clock, small straw suit case. Finder please re- turn to C. W. Lines Feed Store, cor- ner Chestnut and Bigelow streets, 6-15-1d4 LOST—Thursday atternoon Gold Bar Pin. Finder return to Herald Of- fice. Reward. \ 6-15-2dx E————e——— FOR saLm. FOR SALE—Black horse, eight years old, weighs 1260 1bs. 113 Church street. : 6-14:94 e FUR SALE—1 Ford delivery, 1 Pierce Arrow light truck, one 1914 Pope- Hartford touring, equipped with electric lights and self starter. Will sell reagonable to make room. M. Irving Jester, corner Park and Elm street. 3 fi-‘-_t! e ———————— FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT—Furnished room. Modern conveniences . Private family. Suit- able - for two. Central. . Address Box 12XX, Herald. 6-14-d2x TO RENT—Corner front room, onsé flight up, bath and gas. 304 Park St., first bell. 6-14-3dx TO RENT—Twb furnished rooms for llght housekeeping. All con- veniences. 16 Prospect. 6-14-3d — e TO RENT—Furnished room to one or two gentlemen. 387 Main street, Mrs. Bennett. Inquire évenings. 6-12-1wx TO RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, suitable for two peopl 83 Maple street. 6-8-a7 ————————— HONEYMAN'S AUTO G0, i89' MAIN STREET TEL. /331 S ————————————— Automobile Parties Taken Out—Rea- sonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert. Tel. 2565-1-2. .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 REO 191¢ SIX $900 Overhauled and repainted. In splendid condition throughout Other gqod values in used cars. Reos from 1913-1917, fours and sixes; Overland, Scripps-Booth, Buick, Chalmers, Regal, Oakland, eté. RUSSELL Py TABER, INC. 128 Allyn Hartford, Conn. Maxwell Office and Show. . _ ice Station Room 1 and 8 Main 287 Elm St —————————————— Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. S plies 3 g o ‘Phone 334, TAUTO LIVERY HORACE B HART Reliable and Reasonable Service TEL. 1930 7-pass. Packard Limousine Rates $2, $2.50 and $3 per hour Trips A rranged GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET 2109 for demonstration. SAXON SIX ‘We have Five Saxon Six’s for immediate dclivery. Call Tel. M. IRVING JESTER, COR. PARK and ELM. WANTER.. WANTED—Washing and ironing to do at home. 196 South Main St. | + . e-15-8ax ! Now and Second Hand Fumiture Dought and sold; Stoves, Refrigérators, WANTED—Temporary room aund | B¢ A board for man, wife and child. Pri- &'D. LIPMAN, vate family preferred. Afld_:d AYRITE , l i ‘_ pany. 54| “GOLD cm'cn.mi‘z‘ L : e GARAGE WANTED—Situation as plumbers’ helper, with two years experience. Address Helper, Herald office. 6-13-t¢ WANTED—Position, through the . summer, .as nurse girl for child, address -Box L7, Herald. 6-13-3dx ————— HELP WANTED—MALE, ‘WANTED—Man to act as chauffeur and general caretaker. Apply at No. 2 Washington street, Plalaville. E. A. Freeman. 6-15-5dx ‘WANTED—Boy 16 years of age or over, with at least 'a Grammar school education, in main office of local concern. Excellent oppor- tunity for bright boy. Address Box 28XX, Herald Office. 6-14-3d ‘"WANTED—A young man for soda fountain. The Miller-Hanson Drug Conducted solely Co. S-17-tf g { R MARY E, NAGLE, R. N. i FOR SALE, 36 ACRES OF FINE LAND WITH 10 ROOM HOUS! baths, tollet and furnace. Large barn and hennery. . 272 Main Street. FIRE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS—I have decided to make GARAGES. ' My prices and quality of work, will comuna ; H. L. CHRISTOP! 16 BLAKE CT. 'PHONE 1186-32, We have some two family houses for $3,800, $4,000' and ,.. $4,200. Plenty of land. Better see us about them right away. Let us rent your house for you. « CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 Main Street . 305 Bank Building.