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HARTFORD | taine—China and House- furnishings.—Branch Store 13 Talcott St.——— STYLISH SEPARATE SKIRTS MAnE' TO MEASURE ,cum ts m LTS “ ma.oomvn ‘ART EMBROIDERY ~-JOIN NOW: Woin Wogk Class: ynry Fres lessons in the art of ?mfln& beautiful ‘lamp shades, on ennlnhnu the A:u-t Supply dmrunont. in a room whers closet space iy ‘Sacking, orcan be used in a closet as & container for ‘elothing. lght suits or evening gowns; knpln(mmmormm “mmmblm covers. “Goldman. and 'Alexandef| m in-New York for & campaign against all tions and activities of this ent, particularly against our he war and army ‘conscrip- “courts of which they: have | almost preached ' sedition, most notorious anarchists in or Berkman nor Emma Gold- /48 sn American citizen, and if may both be de- cted _perted after their prison terms are | d. The laws of the United States that where an alien has twice ‘convicted of crime in this coun- may be deported no mater how years he has been in this coun- Wn served fourteen years attempted assassination of Vrigk, and Miss Goldman has fm_of one year on- Black- M inciting others to ul gave her age as years. She sald she was but as a young girl She came to ‘Btates in 1886. Berkman hh pedigree and sneeringly ed when asked his age that he s 260 years: old. %“Anarchist activities in this ‘coun- are at an end,” said a federal of- el “after the arrests. Mum show Emma Goldman and with Berkman - speaking. and the woman were mar- gnarchistic rites some years [ sewnainn spmavine | FATHER O’DELD TO SPEAK. ‘Will Speak at St. Mary’s School Grad- uation. Rev. Willlam F- O'Dell, curate in St. Peter’s church Hartford, and & graduate of St. Mary’s parochial school in this city, will be the princl- pal speaker at the annual graduation exercises of the ol of 1917 which will be held next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock with solemn high wves- pers. An extensive program govern- ing the exercises is mow being pre- pared by the Bisters of Mercy. The closing exercises for the other grades of the school will be held Fri- day morning, when 2 mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock, followed by presentation of premiums for excel- lence in studies. Admisajon to graduation ceremonies Sunday will be hy ticket. the | ¢o your material from the Wash Goods. or White Ooodl. ‘Wool or Silk departments. We make from all materikls, guarantee the fit and deliver the llnlllud -un pn short notice are taken by an expert tailor. it’ desired. OF n-rmun Children’s and - - For Camping In Beacon Bianket,-all col- ors, .trimmed with braid ‘and An satin—sizes € to 16. Priced from $1.98 to $3.50. A KODAK For the Camper We are dlmt Kodak: agents for the Eastman Kodak Co. - We can show you no other make as there's no other .as ‘.good. Al styles of Kodaks and Cameras, prices 69c to $68. Developing, printing and en- larging, all 6 8, 10 or 13 ex- posure rolls developed for Sc en Movette Camerag and Projec- tors, a dandy .amusement for the girl and boy camper, price $20.75 and up. AUTO TIRES - BIG SA SALE 30x8 $2.40 smx—‘u.n 30x81,—8$10.40 32x33¢ N. S. $13.88 38x4 —$16.75 34x4 —-‘l'.fll 36x4—$18.60 GUARANTIEED TUBES 30xS —$2.65 ' 34x4—$3.85 30x314,—$2.95 36x4—83.95 fon-8kid Shoes, 3,500 Miles Guaran- teed. 30x3 —$10.80 31x4 —817.50 30x3 14 —$14.80 32x3%4—$14.95 34x4 —$23.85 Set for Cohen Motor Co. 86 Arch Street . FOR'SALE Business or \residential site, corner East Main and Harvard streets. ' Bx- cellent location with over 300 feet of o East Main "8t Real Estate and Citv Hall "Phone 606-3 Sale on Used Cars—Touring, Roadsters and Tmck. See us before you buy. cO. HIINEYMAN’S Allzm 60, A.D. LIPMAN, 34 LAFAYETTE STREET, Keeley’s Garage Eim and Franklin Streets. len.-uth‘ MARY E, NAGLE, R. N, whenever you need it the ¥ Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let the city know your wants— TO RENT. TO RENT—Tenement, 5 rooms, modern improvements. - Electrict lights, furnace, bath, 99 Winthrop 8t. Inquire ist floor, or A. Pinkus, optician, 306 Main St 'Phone, 570. 6-18-1£ TO RENT-—Tenement, five rooms, all modern tmprovements. . Electric lights and furnace, $16 at Lincoln St. * Call. 406-14. 4 6-18-2dx TO RENT—Two tenements, § rooms. Inquire 36 Connerton §t- 6-18-6dx FOR SALE—Baby carriage in good condition. Price. reasonable. Call 157 Smalley- street. 6-18-3dx TO _RENT—7 room cottage, Hart 8t., $36.00;. 7 room 2-family house, Rockwell avenue, $30.00. George A. Quigley, 277 Main St. 5-23-tt R S T WA SRR LA TO RENT—Six room flat, third floor, . 126 Maple St. 6-18-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement to © small n.mfly,« Pearl Conn.. ' 6-15-8dx TO . RENT—Phree shore cottages- at Indian ‘Neck. Reaspnable. - Will .also rent for week-end K parties. Tel, 1878 or 1442. 6-15-6a TO RENT—Six room tenement, with' gsrage. 'Latest improvements. To remt trom July 1. Inquire 91 Maple street, or 394 Main street: '6-14-tf° TO RENT—Two furnished :rooms, muna floor, for light housekeep- and electric light. Private emee. 33 Main St." Tel. 162 1‘.:! 15-3 TO RENT—Private .Place to wash car. garage to rent. ’l Il-.ple street. 6-144f TO RENT-—Sev¢ for rooming. Steam heat. mercial St. Tel. 1407-2. 30 Com- 6-14-t2 TO RENT—Shore cottage at Pime Orchard, Conn, modern improve- ments. Month or season, P, A. Seibert, Berlin, Conn. 1 8-18-84 TO RENT—Tenement, § rooms, first floor, all improvements. Inquire 478 Park St. 6-9-tf e T PRt s TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, first floor, 31 Frankln Square. 6-6-tt AT e B R TO RENT—Five reom tenement, &li imodern ‘improvements, 130 Cherry street. 6-2-tf TO RENT—June 1Sth, .lower . floor, six rooms, 64 Harrison St., ‘Phone. 1509. 6-1-tf - TO RENT—First floor tenement, five rooms, modern improvements. In- quire 76 Pleasant street, second floor. 5-31-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement, 65- 67 Winthrop street. 5 5-29-tt —_— TO RENT—Flat of seven rooms, set coal range, gas and electric light. 359 Main street. Apply same aum- wer, Tel. 1771. §5-22-tf 1‘0 RENT-—Office rooms, second floor. Apply aneulrn Trading Co., 162 Main stree 5-8-tf TO RENT—Store for commercial use in Herald Building. Frontage, 67 Church stret. . Apply Herald Puo. Co. 5-10-1f «GOLD CARRIAGE CO., GARAGE Automobile Forging Statlon and Dis- butors for INDIANA TRUCKS 332 PARK STREET 'Phone 1437-12—1435-3 Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. mmnlwmfly.flm Storage, Supplies and m SACRIFICE CAR SALE . No Reasonable Offers i Refused Chevrolet Roadster Overiand Roadster. 1916 Dodge Bros.’ Touring. 1912 Flanders Touring Ome. National Speedster Chalmers Racer. =2 Cohen Motor Co. 88 ARCH STREET Service all en room flat, suitable| modern improvements, | Repairing and GASH IN ADVANCE. SALESWOMEN WANTED Ghe ‘WANTED—Experienced ycung wom- an stenographer ‘in: main, office of local’ concern- . Address Box X15B, Herald Office, ‘WANTED—Young ‘lady * for ! stenog- raphy ‘and _ clerical vnrk.' Alling Rubber Co. 3 i WANTED-—GHrl for - general * house- work. ' One that can speak English. Apply 16 Forest street.. 6-te ANTED—8tenographerin:looal 'fac- tory office. - State experience. P. O. Box 273. . 6-18-3d i S R D el WANTED—Competent : cook, ' willing' to-go to the shore for the summer. Mrs. C. F. Bennett, 128 ‘Forest St. i 6-16-84 W. ‘WANTED—Girl for-clerical work who understands = typewriting. ‘Address Box x 28 B, Herald Ofllco < WANTED — Experienced . operators and girls to learn shirtmaking, peid while learning: ¢School ' gradustes —.apply. now, Comuereial ' Shirt: Co., 2nd floor, 246 ‘Arch street. 6-12-6d —— e e e D AUTOMOBILE ~parties taken out. Reasonable rates. - Allen car. Rich- ard Covert, Tel. 258-12. 6-18-6dx LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at 31 Greenwood street. Tel 153-12. or 1457-4. e-15-t¢ 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. Brasos & Soas, 'Inc., Middletown, Conn. ©8-15-3dx SIGN PAINTING, in all its branches. ‘We are prepared to take care of your wants for signs -and show cards of all ds.. . A. P. Marsh, 46 Maln st SITUATION fim. WANTED—Ambitious young man wants position evenings in restau- rant, office or store. Address Box 3 AA, Herald office. 6-18-1d If You Want Good Bottled | Beer, Wine or ors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK; 185 Arch St. ' "Phone 482-2 A.’l-‘EN'ra Write for list Send sketoh for Patent ability. Our { books sent free VICTOR J. EVANS & O0. NEW WOO! REO 1916 SIX $900 Overhauled and repainted. In splendid condition throughout Other good values in used cars. Reos from 1913-1917, fours and sixes; Overland, Scripps-Booth, Buick, Chalmers, Regal, Oakland, etc. % ‘RUSSELL P. TABER, INC. WIlllamsAutu Bo Office. and Show Room 1 and 3 Main St. ’i'lm“ AUTO LIVERY HORACE 1. HART Rellable and Reasonable Service TEL. 1930 7-pass. Packard -Limousine Rates $2, $2.50 and $3 per hour Trips Arranged GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET WANTED—Girls ;and’ women. /Uniob Laundry, 366 Arch St., New Brl'.- BOOKKEEPER . AND CASHIER. WANTED. - Sung man: Wefwasn . 24 ONE CENT A WORD EACH All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. onthe day of issue. - FOR SALE—One Brisco touring e equipped with self starter and eigo- ! ™4 tric lights. Has new tires and i battery. . Must be scid at once. M Irving Jester, Park and Kim Sts S| Tel. 2109., 6-13-31. 58 FOR SALE—J. and C.. Fisher uprllhs plano. In good condition, 93 Tre- mont . street. 6-16-64%’ FOR SALE. FOR BALE—Rare, old' violin for orehng: ;:Lm:!lo work, 431 West T e 3%, $1836%] ton SALE-Black horss; elght FOR BALE—Baby carriage $18, ofi | Ol welghs 1260 Ibs. 113 C heater $3. Good condition, = 319 : Chestnut St., second floor. §-18-d3x FOR- SALE—Englsh pointer puppies. | 656 Main St P‘h.lnvllla 6-16-wix : 3 = FURNISHED ROOMS, ———— TO RENT-—Nicely furnished rooms, suitable for two people. 83 ‘Maple’ street. 6-18-7d TO RENT—Front' room to one or two gentlemeri. . $1'Main St., second floor. - 8-18-2ax Arrow light truck, one 19. Hartford touring, -equipped ’; Irving Jester, corner Park and: street. FOR au.n—nu Ford w weiy mu. FOR m&—ll.mf. ‘pool tab ulation sise, . eomm very TO RENT—Furnished room to one or or trade two gentlemen. 387 Main stréet, Mrs. Bennett. Inquire evenings. 7 % 6-12-1wx : WANTEN. : WANTED—Futnished apartment for refined go-.n coupie, for the summer. . No. children. ' Address Box L24, Heérald. 6-18-d3x ‘WANTED—Washing and ironing do at home. 198 South{ Main 8t 6-15-3dx Thompson, Bhuttle lmow Planville. Tel, 37-2. | 615 FOR e pair horses, Wi 2,800 s Gaararteed Frice reasonable to. mnpc 5 mlv at 43:83 " Con HELP WANTED—MALE. - and ‘80 yedrs Of age as mt foleman in local factory. Previos ‘mechanical training not necessary. .Address Box 36XB, Herald (:fie.tm -18< WANTER — Régistered pharmaciét, married man preferred, as manager of drug store. Must furnish refer- ences from last employer. Conners Drug Store, corner Hartford Ave. and North St. 6-168-3d WANTED—A young man for soda fountain. The Miller-Hanson Drug ‘Co, ey 51740 w LOBT—One black slipper bétween Y. | W. C. A. and Trinity street. Finder please réturn to G. C., at Y. W. C. A. 8-18:41dx’ "H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Smw FIRE INSURANCE vacint lot on the corner. Some one should suap this bargain CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. . SAXONSIX ‘ ; We havo Five Saxon Six's for tmmediate dettvery. ont’ 2100 for demonstration. § ,"‘ M. IRVING JESTER, COR. PARK and ELM. NINE ROOM HOUSE, BARN, Y ACRE oF GROUND,FOR SALE BY SCHULTZ & CQSTELLO 242 MAIN STREET. FOR SALE Two tiree famfly houses on Lyon Street, all modern improve- ' Onme two faimily house, 11 rooms, modern Improvements, just One 7 room bungalow and one 6 room bungalow, all mew. ' Will be sold on easy terms, monthly payments. Realty and Building Company |