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FOX & CO. HARTFORD 'NOTIONS IN THE NEW LOCATION, TRUMBULL ST, SECTION. Furniture and Rugs 12 Tal- cott Street. ENTRANCES ON PRATT, TRUMBULL AND CHURCH STREETS . "~ SALE EXTRAORDINARY IN HUMAN HAIR SWITCHES Millinery Department, 2nd Floor, SALE PRICE it may never come vour way again. $3.00 First quality wavy human hair switches; a quality never before equalled at the " handsome grays and browns, soft and lustrous; the usual $5.00 to $10.00 kind. Millinery department, second floor. prices. There are Don’t miss this chance, FOLDING AUTO, OR CAMP CHAIRS Folding Chair, black enam- | eled, siwe 9x9% inch seat, spe- elal at T9c. Folding Camp Chairs, padded seat, heavy base, no back, 98c. { . Folding Camp Chairs, padded size 11x11, no back, $1.25, ¥olding Camp Chairs, spring [ .u high back, $1.50. " Molding Camp Chairs, high | | buk. padded 11%x11%-inch | © seat, extra strcng, $1.75. 12 Taloott St. Kimonos for the vacation, and hand embroidery. breakfast gowns. - $2.00 Kimonos now . $2.50 Kimonos now . $3.98 Kimonos now . $5.00 Kimonos now . voile, Organdie, Seco sllk; very pretty styles and most daintily trimmed with In the assortment are The prices are reduce CHILDREN’S KIMONOS Light blue, pink and mn‘kimonog in pretty patterns, sizes 8 to l 14. Regular $1.50 grade, sale price 79c. Palmer’s Khaki Couch HAMMOCKS Special Price. §5 Q5 They are made of heavy quality Khaki are a nice rich brown, | have upholstered cushion, windshield, fine quality spring mounted on seasoned wood frame and have strong back bar. We have only a Uimited quantity at this special price. LONG KIMONOS SPECIAL PRICES (Second floor, Housedress Dept.) Canton and laces dotted Swiss . crepe also . $1.50 . $1.98 cee. $2.98 $3.98 Flashlight Specials Vest pocket, nickel case, with bulb and battery complete. A necessity for the summer cot- tages, campers, Boy Scouts and at the military man. Special our Leather Goods Dept. 39c. NAGLE SANITARIUM ANXD FPRIVATE HOSPITAT. 50 CEDAY STRE! Medical, Surgioal and Quiet ‘location, excellent surroundings, free from institatipnal atmosphere. The lmited number of elght received assures close in- ‘lMltOl attention., All Dh!llcl-nl entitled recognition. Cnnd-a“d nllll by MARY E, NAGLE, R. N. {e\Give Reyal Gold Trading Stamps—Ask for Them NOfferings for W eek of July 2nd to July 7th inclusive BIG'99¢ COMBINATION 5 lbs Sugar (Gran.) .35¢ 1.1b Elryad Coffee . .35¢ 1 pkg”Toilet Paper . .10¢ 1 bag Salt....... .10c "1 cake Sapolio .... 9c 30 R. G. Stamps Free 99¢ &’S Wheat BISCUIT ¢ 12¢ 0OD VALUI. WHAT DO YOU PAY? TRY A PACKAGE BREEDA BISCUITS; 2 pig . . & AV flmps apkg 6ci| ZuZus .....a pkg 6¢c I]fis A&P 20 Mule Team COCOA BORAX acan 17c a pkg 10c DMOTHER’S OATS, 3 pkgs 25¢ Double Tip MATCHES CLOTHES PINS sicds .2 b 100:for 12¢ Xes - t.mpswithlcan 15 Stamps with 1 bot. &P Baking Powder 50c Extract ........... 25¢c Froe fvery on - Bc Worth | or Over Free City’ Dellvery B A M 2P M 'Phone 135 184 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN, B We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps— Ask for Them [N Sale on Used Cars—Tourmx,A Roadsters and Truck, See us before you buy. HONEYMAN’S AUTO GO, 189 MAIN STREET TEL. 331-4 —————————————e——NR Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars wllllamsAu!n Go. md Show Service Station E 1 and 8 Main St. 287 Eim St. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. Liveny Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. ’Phone 234. The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads 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- CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE Whatever you need and whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let sition. TO RENT—Six room tenement; mod- ern improvements. 319 Chestnut street. 7-2-d6x TO RENT—Private garage; place to wash car. 91 Maple street, 7-2-tf LOST—A small black pig. telephone 657-2. Please 7-2-14 LOST—Ryeglasses with case between Monroe streeet.school and 16 Pros- pect street.. Return to either place. Reward. 7-2-1dx TO RENT—First class tenement; all improvements. 155 = Washington street. Inquire in rear. 6-30-d2x TO RENT—A tenement of four rooms, all modern improvements, steam heat. Rent $15. 434 West Main street. Telephone 406-14. 6-31-d2x TO RENT—Basement of three rooms. 32 Greenwood street. $7. 6-29-tf TO RENT—Garage. A. F. Eichstadt, 273 Cherry St. 6-29-6d TO RENT—Five rooms, first : adults. Also auto space. West Main. TO RENT—Shore cottages at Indian Neck.L. C. Baker, Tel. 1876 or 1442. 6-29-d8 e — TO RENT—Tenement, 5 rooms; all modern improvements; electric lights; furnace; $20 month. 1 Wal- lace street. 6-29-3d LOST—Lady’s jacket, dark red gar- net in color, probably between Rhodes street and Seymour Ave., ‘Wednesday evening. Please return to Herald. 7-2-d1x LOST—AnN automobile tire, 34x4 Sat- urday between Plainville and For- estville. $2 reward will be paid for its return to the Gum Rubber Co., East Main St., New Britain. 7-2-64 OTICE AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert, Tel. 256-12. 7-2-8dx NOTICE—Keep cool hot days and evenings. Ride in a King-4. Rea- sonable rates. C. Morehead, Tel. 1392 or 1293-2. 6-26-wix TO RENT Brick garage with water and electric light, 705 Stanley St. i 6-26-tf TO RENT—Five room tenement, first floor; at 892 Stanley .street. Apply A. N. Rutherford, 620 Stanley St, 6-26-6d T0 RENT—Six room flat, third floor, 162 Maple St. 6-18-tf | TO RENT—7 room cottage, Hart St., $35.00; 7 room 2-family house, Rockwell avenue, $30.00. George A. Quigley, 277 Main St. 5-23-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement, 65- 67 Winthrop street. . 5-29-tf TO RENT—Flat of seven rooms, set coal range, gas and electric light. 359 Main street. Apply same aum- ver, Tel. 1771. 5-22-tf TO REINT—Office rooms, second floor. Apply Sovereign Trading Co., 162 Main street. 65-8-tf TO RENT—Store for commercial use in Herald Building. Frontage, 67 Church .stret. Apply Herald Pub. Co. 5-10-tf e ———— WANTEMN. - WANTED—To hire work horse, for few days. W. W. Benstead, Plain- ville. 7-2-2dx ‘WANTED TO BUY Antique or Old- Fashioned Furniture of any de- - scription. Write me what you have. E. E, Sheffield, 18 Durham Ave,, ” -Middletown, Conn. 7-2-4dx LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at 81 Greenwood street. Tel 153-12 or 1457-4. 6-15-tf ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTIQN. © the city know your wants - FOR SALE. FOR SAYm. FOR SALE—Some real good bargug.f in used cars, 5 and 7 passengers | roadsters. Some with electric lights and starter. All in the best of shape. 4 light delivery _B5-ton trucks. One 6 sedan, electric lights * and starter. Been used very care- fully by owner, in elegant condi- tion with extra 7 passenger bod Real bargain for some one thal wants a first class sedam, all good | shoes, 2 extra full set of tools and etc. Prices from $150 up. Cash or terms. Balch Garage, 203 Elm 8t, corner Seymour St.; near East Mal street. . 6-30%24 FOR SALE—Very desirable 7-room house with lot. 76x176, abundance of fruit. . Call evenings 1335-5. C. C. Prentice, 29 Maple St., Maple =i 7-2-44 — e FOR SALE—Terms to suit you—ths best small laundry in Connecticut. Doing good business. Would con- sider good, active partner. J. M. Ives, 8 Pleasant St Danbury, Conn, 7-2-1dx e Al ad el FOR SALE—40 H. P. dellvery auto; in good condition; body 10%X4 feet; covered; electric lights. Can be seenat 63 Hart street. 7-2-d2x FOR SALE—Home ' printing outfit, cheap. Call or write 40 Warlo . 6-30 FOR BSALE—Horse, weighs 1,1 pounds. . Cheap. ' E. N. Thompi Shuttle Meadom Road, Plainville. ™ 6-30-wix' FOR SALE—Ocean Beach and Nep- tune Park cottages, finely furnished, modern improvements. Few left at $200 to $800. Finest New England beach. P. Hall Shents, New Lon- don. 6-30-24 e ————————————— ey HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl to work in bindery. One with some experience pre- ferred. Adkins Printing Company, 66 Church Street. 6-29-3d FOR SALE—A new Typewritser, & 74 bargain. A, P. Marsh, Depu Sheriff. 6-80- FOR - SALE—In Plainville, 10- room house, Improvements, i acre of ; land, small barn on premises, near to schaol-houses, trolley, Post Office. and Churches. 'Price so low that it 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 HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED! Brick Masons and Ten- ders. Come Tuesday Morning Ready for Work. The N. B. Machine Co. WANTED—Sllver workers. Steady men. Good wages will be .paid. Ad- dress Box X21X, Herald Office. 7-2-3dx WANTED—Boy about 15 years old to work on farm. One who will ap- preeiate good home. Address Box 33BB, Herald. 7-2-3dx ‘WANTED—Stone masons. B. H. Hib- bard Corp. 8-30-3dx P WANTEO ‘'WANTED—Board and room * by young man; vicinity of city square; state specifications. Box BL 5, Herald. -22-2dx. WANTED—A Roadster in trade for touring car. Address Box X18X, Herald Office. 6-30-tf WANTED — Experienced theatrical planist. Address P. O. Box 168, City. ¢ 6-30-tf WANTED—Second hand bicycle in good condition; state make, model and price. Bicycle Box 6, Herald. 6-20-d3x ‘WANTED—Boarders. Elbert J. Clafk, foot of Damon’'s Hill, Berlin. 7-2-wlx —— e e s FOUND. Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streeta. . Dealer for Gverland and Cole Cars. Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and Supblies. Repairing a Specialty.. Tel, 13 TO RENT—6 Rooms wi or without garage, very impro ts. Elec and g#8 in every room. Maple Street, or call 394 Main Street. AUTO LIVERY HORACE I HART Reliable and Reasonable Service TEL. 1930, 7-pass. Packard Limousine Rates $2, $2.50 and $3 per hour Trips Arranged 596 ARCH mEl.:l‘ 'tY FOUND—Young Bull Dog; New Brit- ain license. Charter 9634, Hart- ford. 7-2-1dx SITUATION WANTED. A COMPETENT WASHER willing to do any size family wash. Satis- 1ncmry work guaranteed. Best rences. Telephone %00, ‘ 7-2-1d WANTK} Position by young man, to drive %auto evenings and Sundays. Call 583, or 56 Church street. Wil- liam ¥. Newton. 6-29-3dx / R GE CO., GARAGE Automobile Repmrmg and < Forgin Semce Statlon and Dis- tributors for INDIANA TRUCKS 332 PARK STREET ’Phone 1487-12—1435-2 | LL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING Eastern Weekly Publ. Co. 53 CHURCH ST. New Britain, Coni.. Bookkeeper, gentleman ‘White Oak Crushed 131 Main St 6-19-tf preferred. Stone Co. FURNISHED ROOMS, PLEASANT ROOM—With board for two young ladies. 16 Prospect St. 7-2-tf FURNISHED ROOMS—Separate con- veniences. Houseireeping. Centrally located. 16 Prospect street. 7-2-tf TO RENT—Two rooms for lignt housekeeping, first fioor, private en- trance. Gas and electric light. 33 Main St., Tel. 1626-14. 6-30-34 TO RENT—Two nice light keeping rooms. Mrs. 3arnes, Church street, 2nd floor. 6-30-2dx TO RENT—Nicely furnished rooms. 83 Maple St. 6-26-7d SHORE RESORT. INDIAN NECK—Branford. Cottage 1905, now open, good beach, good service, trolley, terms reasonable. Mrs. Agnes D. Frey, Tel. 7-2-2Wx At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on th el 30th day of June, A. D, 1917. Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, judge. Estate of Caleb Smith, late of New Britain in said district deceased. Upon the petition of Amos E. Smith of Brooklyn, N. Y., praying that let- ters of administration may be grant- ed on said -estate, as per application on file more fully appears it is Ordered—That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office in New Britain, in said district, on the 7th day of July, A. D. 1917, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon by publish- ing this order in some newspaper published in said New Britain, hav- ing a circulation in said District, and by posting a copy thereof, on the public sign-post in the Town of New Britain, in said District, and return make, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, HEO 1910 SIX $000 Overhauled and repainted. fn 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. 128 Allyn Street. Hartford, Conn. will go quick. See me at once. WANTED_-Girl, 16 ¢ Hoft. P. Marsh, Deputy Sheriff. —L21rl, or over af 0L = | mann’s Bakery, 95 Arch St. 6-29-3d | FOR SALE—Cabbage plants. . wood Farm, 'Phone 835. 6-29-b¢ FOR ALE—Several two family' houses of nine or ten rooms, made ern imiprovements, also buildis lots'on or near trolley lines. "W. Steele, 260 Chestnut street. b 6-27-6dz WANTED—Second maid at 80 Grove | TR SAT.——One palr Horses, welght Gibie S-28510 2,800 Idbs. Guaranteed sound. - Price reasonable to prompt buyers WANTED—Girl' for general house- | APPIY at 45-G3 s work. Good waitress preferred. A i No washing. 26 South High St. 6-28-6dx WANTED—Walitress and kitchen maid at New Britain General Hos- pital. 6-28-tf FOR SALE—One Dort touring car, equipped with self starter and el tric lights. In perfect runhini order. Price $450. Can be meen at i} M. Irving Jester’'s salesroom, cOrs ner Park and Elm streets. 6 WANTED—Girls and women. Union Laundry, 266 Arch St, New Brit- ain, Conn. 8-6-Lt FOR SALE. BARGAINS ON LIBERAL TERMS IF SéLD AT ONCE.—32 Family; 752 East Street. 3 Family, 127 Shuttle .Meadow Avenue. Single, 31 Francis Street. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. FIRE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. A HOUSE WITH AN EXTRA LOT DOESN'T COME VERY OFTEN NOW- ADAYS AS THE CITY IS SO QUICKLY BUILT UP. WE HAVE A FINE TWO FAMILY HOUSE WITH EX' LOT FOR BALE ON FAIRVIEW STREET. PRICE RIGHT. Y CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 Main Street 308 Bank Beilding. AUCTION!? R. H. ERWIN Will Sell % 4 HEAD OF STOCK AT HIS FARM, BLAIR’S CORNER NEWINGTON, CT. Five Minutes Walk from ROBINS STATION on Hartford Trolley TUESDAY, JULY 3 10 A. M. RAIN OR SHINE As I Am Cutting My Farm Into Small Tracts I Will Offer For Sale the Following: 1 Heavy Brown Team, 9 years old, Harness and Dump Cart; 1 Me~ dium Weight Brown Team, 7 years old, Harness and Milburn Wagon; 1 Black Team, Harness and Farm Wagon; 1 Two Horse Cultiyator, 1 Mowing Machine, 2 Bysiness Wagons, 1 Single Har- ness, 3 Plows, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Weeder, 2 Gasoline Engines, 1 Sulky Plow, 6 Pigs, 5 Calves, 4 Bulls, 2 Jerseys, 1 Guernsy, 1 Ashyere, 20 Cows, 8 Yearlings, 18 Three Year Olds. Other Use- ful Articles. FREE LUNCH SERVED TO PURCHASERS. NINE ROOM HOUSE, BARN, ! GROUND, FOR SALE BY SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. ACRE OF FOR SALE Two three family houses on Lyon Street, all modern improve- ments, just completed. One two family house, 11 rooms, modern Improvements, just completed. One 7 room bungalow and one 6 room bungalow, all new, Will be sold on easy terms, monthly payments, = GhHe Realty and Building Company_ Office: Geo. A. Quigley, 277 Main