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x U (— G. FOX & CO. | \ HARTFORD A The Betty Wales Dresses for Summer $8.98 to $27.50 It would be a pleasure to show new Betty Wales models. We have fascinating ! tiste and check voile Summer Dresses as well THE BETTY WALES LABEL Says to You You Like Best—I Guarantce the Rest.”—What o the first place, to buy a dress that is exclusively 'ing quality shop in the city Then what a relief to tion to its becomingness, smaterial and workm Betty Wales Dr Exclusive Betty Wales Agency collection of linen, organdy, ba- «ilks and serges Choose the Design satisfaction, in by the lead- you our present sold to turn every bit of your atten- is authoritative and the able knowing the ship all you desire. ses in Misses’ department, be style fifth floor. MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY AND AREFULLY FILLED. TELEPHO! CHARTER 1580 SERVE IN THE HOME REGIMENT Buy Thrift Stamps. Conserve Food. East wheat substitutes. Raise a Liberty garden. A few of the ways in which we may all serve with honor in the Home Regiment. FOLDWARDO WARDROBES (Art Dept., Second Floor.) Made of pretty cretonnes in two sizes, for children and adults. XKeep clothing fresh and clean. : ifilThe %, Celebrated \ WHICH MINERVA ARE SOLD XCLUSIVELY IN Minerva factory will remain with us one of finished models made of E. R. the extremely interesting display Bags and Pillows. The tdemonstration Mr Beck of will continue until May the 18th. HARTI'ORD AT SECOND Minerva Yarns, YARNS FLOOR, THIS STORE She has with her an Sweaters, Knitting week longer. including “x Crepe . Paper Rope Work, Knitting, Crocheting, Embroidering ' and Making Lamp Shades Join these free classes ers always in attendance. meeting in the Art Department every day from 9 to 5. Experienced teach- STERNO DEMONSTRATION Canned Meat for Instant (Main Floor, Beginning Today at the factor thing for Do not fail to consult Miss Kirby from the Sterno may be useful to you this summer. Sterno is just the ke ing, dormitory rooms and for light housekeeping. 3 Drug about the the nursery, sickroom, Cooking Department.) many ways in which Sterno motoring, shav- BACK LACE OR FRONT BON TON (Fourth AUTHE Floor) THE NAME GUARANTE INTIC CORSET BON TON CORSETS may be copied perhaps in appearance, contour and wear. Price may make the every woman’s reach. Over 100 distinctive Full bust, normal thighs or art masterpiece prohibitive, but an original ender hs. At $3 models to select from, normal bust, for the tall. large thig but or avi LACE JORSE TY LI never FOR WO equalled in craftsmanship, BON TON model is easily within out, short or medium or 0, $5.00, $6.50, $8.00, $10.00 and up. DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, Storage, Supplies and Repalring. TRUCKING! We Have Purchased Another Truck, Making complete line of Trucks, .enabling move anything any- a us to day and nignt. Shop Call 1731 C. H. KEELEY Automobile Repairing A Specialty TIONAL CARRIAGE CO., Seymour St., where. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. JAS. AHBUUR Tel. 580, 6 Whiting Street. I DO HEAVY TRUCKIN LOCAL AND LON DISTANCE. —_— O 1. J. LA MAY, 39 Walnut Street. J. HOCHMAN FAYS BEST PRICE PAPER, RUBBERS, OR 3 Printing—25 Heads, 250 Bill Heads, 400 Envelopes, 100 Business Cards for $5.00. Prompt service; satisfactory workman- ship. EXCELSIOR 825 Main Street, PRINTING CO., Leland Bldg. CASH FOR OLD £ Doesn’t matter if broken. to per set, also cash for old gold, gilver, pjatinum, dental gold and old gold jewelry. Will send cash by re- gurn mailyand will hold goods 10 days for sender’s approval of my price. Mail to Ia Mazer. 2007 5th street, TEL- 468'4- .RARE OPPORTUNITY Offer, TEETH. I pay $2 RAGS, 4 To buy a Used Car at Your Own Pri fi’l‘hev Must Be Soldl This Week! 3 CHANDLER CHUMMY ROADSTER, 1918 DODGE BROTHERS 9 1917 DODGE BROTHERS TOURING. 1916 OVERLAND TOURING. 1916 OAKLAND ROADSTER. 1915 BUICK ROADSTER. 1914 FORD TOURING. 1917 OVERLAND DELIVE 1916 METZ TOURINC 1916 ALLEN TOURIN( SEE THESE These Cars Subject to Almost Now RY. SPLENDID BARGAINS . COHEN MOTOR CO. #6 ARCH STREET, SHOWROOM OPEN EVENINGS. If You Can Not Find a Suitable Place to Rent, Why Not Buy ? We have a very desir ble seven-room coitage on Russcll strect with oll improvements and in first class condition for $6,000. The W. L. HATCH CO. 29 West Main Street, Open Monday and Saturday Evenings 'w Britain, Conn. — | meets at 187 Arch FOR JUNK, BOT- COND HAND FURNI- EVENTS TONIGHT High-class theater. photoplays at TFox's and superior Lyceum theater. Moving pictur: Keeney's theater. Vaudeville drama, photo- and vaudeville, tribe, I. 2 Main street. Mattabessett meets at 2 0. B. M, Gerstaecker lodge, I. O. O. F., meets in Turner hall. Court Prosperit; 277 Main street. . of A, meets at Star of Good Will lodge, S. of B, meets in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. A. W. Har lodge, street. PETTY BURGLARIES LISTED WITH POLICE AR O WTE A Saloons, Grain and Feed, Fruit and Hardware Stores Visited and Little Plunder Taken. Several petty burglaries were com- mitted over the week-end, according to reports received by the police, The dLLE( tive bureau is devoting its ener- | gies to clean up the reports. Someone entered Dominic DiRinto's 36 Winter street during his absence, Sunday, and 23 from the cash register, William Fowler's saloon at 260 | Hartford avenue was visited after | closing Saturday night and some pen- ! nies were stolen. The thief who broke into Rackliffe | Bros. Inc., hardware store on Park | street took 50 cents in pennies and overlooked $4. The $4 was in a book and the thief was not thorough in s search or he would have found it. . 'W. Lines’ grain warchouse was { entered through a window and so | far as was learned the burglar went { | away empty handed. j | The grain store of S. P. Strople { on Church street was visited and one fl | cent was stolen. The cashier was a | penny over in his balance and left it | in the cash register. A panel was broken from the rear door. The store was entered a week ago. On the representation of being a music teacher a well-dressed young man gained admission to the home of Mrs. Schwarm at 62 Prospect street, Saturday night. He engaged a room and when he departed $30 was miss- ing. Garden truclk thefts were numer- ous. Paul Heller of 162 Vance street told the police that her garden was raided and plants were stolen, A thief stole 100 tomato from Robert Andrew’s plants garden in Stanley Quarter. A man named ‘Patsey” told the] 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- sition. CASH IN ADVAN CE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. money ? Have you lost a sum of Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surpnsmg quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will TO IXENT, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Five room tenement. Beaver street, first floor. 47 BARGAIN—Ten-room cottage, eight minutes’ walk from center, off West Main St. Large lot and garage Must be sold once. Details on request. Box Herald. 5-1 TO RENT— Barnes, Barnes, Tel. room flat, street. in the L. M. 5-11-tf TO RENT—Four room tenement on Osgood Ave. Appry John A. An- drews Co., 132 Main St. 5-11-2d TO RENT—] large rooms ator: garden, 678-12. rst floor rent of four with veranda conserv- electric lights, gas, large on Kensington Ave. Call 5-11-1dx TO RENT—Village farm, East Berlin. Five-room barn, 3 acres land, $12 a Tel. 92-4. Main § hou month. 5-10-2dx TO RENT—Five-room tenement, first floor, all improvements; 981 Stanley street. 5-10-3dx STORE TO RENT at 542 Arch street. Inquire 139 Hart street, Tel. 1061-2. 5-9-9dx TO RENT—Five room flat. floor. All improvements. Inquire Curran Dry Goods Co. B5-7-tf TO RENT—4 room tenement with im- provements to family of adults. Ap- ply 36 Connerton/street. 5-6-tf TO RENT—Three and four room tenement. Improvements. Inquire 4-30tf First LOST—A pocketbook with small sum of money on Hartford trolley car. Finder please return to 44 Church street; reward. 5-13-1dx 5-13-1dx | All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. HELP WANTED—}XEMALE. house- Higgins, 6d for Ars. cet. general W. M. 5-1 WANTED- good pay, for dential Store Cigar Store. girls for housework, out of town. Pru- Co., next to United 5-11-2dx >—Thoroughly young woman who understands | stenography and general office work, good salary and steady work. Apply to Andrew . Dunn, 4 Trumbull street, Hartford. 5-11-2d competent ‘WANTED—Girls for shirt-making, steady work and best wages, sec- ond floor. 266 Arch street, Com- mercial Shirt Co. 5-11-4d W. ED—Two women washing. Apply ($8.00 a week). for Vietory dish- Lunch, 5-9-t1 WANTED—A maid for general house- work. 41 Lexington street. 5-8-tt FOR SALE, surely remain in the finder’s hands if he dees nct kn0w who lost it. l FOR SALE. motoreycle, 1916 Inquire at 5-13-3dx FFOR SALE-—Indian model, fully equipped. 27 Market St. Tel. 993-3. FOR SALE—Player mahogany finish. with rolls, bench, rf, delivery and tuning, $395. Not a second hand instrument, but a brand new player piano, fully rranted. Terms of payment if you wish, The A. B. Clinton Co., 231 Asylum St., Iartford’s One Price House. 5-8-tf FOR SALE—Three-passenger 1917 Studebaker, all new tires and spare; will demonstrate evenings or Sun- day mornings; a good buy. L We Cook, 306 Chestnut street, New Britain, Conn. 5-9-6d piano, $8 note, Price complete, FOR SALE—Twelve-room house with barn; one single house, 11 raoms; all improvements. Nos. 625, 633 south end Arch St. Inquire Wm. Radil, 389 Arch St. 5-18-6a s WANTED. three adults. Small house, western section of the city, or flat with connecting rooms to WANTED—By third floor. Mrs. J. M. Stone, Orange, Conn. 5-13-2dx WANTED—Clerical position by expe- rienced young lady. References. Herald, Box 22 5-13-4dx WANTED—Experienced corner stay- er. Apply New Britain Paper Box Co., 22 Walnut St. 5-8-tf WANTED—Young lady for malling clerk in main office of local fac- tory. Apply stating age, references, etc. Box X20B, Herald Office. 5-7-tt WANTED—EXxperienced Apply 50 Cedar second girl. street. 5-7-t¢ WANTED—Young ladies between ages of 16 to 23 years to learn telephone operating. Pald while learning. Apply Chief operator, Southern New England Telephone. 5-6-tf WANTED—Dressmaking by the day. Anna Hayes, 345 Arch street. 5-6-tf WANTED—Girl. Good cook and neat. general housework. Apply 98 Har- 5-4-tf e ——— LOST—Between Dwight Street and R. R. Station brown travelling bag containing cash book and cost book and samples. Reward. Return to Herald. 5-9-94 LOST, Wednesday, bracelet set with diamonds. Reward Mrs. R. F. Frisbie, a flexible gold sapphires and if returned to 339 Hart street. 1-10-tf NOTICE. NOTICE—Lawn mowers sharpened. George Fritz, 31 Greenwood street. Tel, 153-12, 5-13-1d NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out. Reasonable rate: Allen car. Richard Covert. Tel. -12. 5-13-6dx NOTICE—Plowing large tracts of land. sonable. George e Stanley street. Phone and harrowing Prices re- Dyson, 616 1492-14. 5 6dx NOTICE—Tin roofs painted and re- paired. W. R. Fenn, Plumbing, 13 Hart St.,, Tel. 1061-2. 5-9-9x NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners, rent $1.00 per day. Telephone 2079. 5-2-tf NOTICE—We do electrical wiring, hang fixtures, install doorbells and do repair work reasonably. Richard Coridan, Jr., Jerome St., telephone) 1628-4, 3-6-tf FOR SALE Suburban Home with (‘Hv electric lights, hardwood best repair; two lots, each H.N. LOCKWOOD Rcal Estate and Insurance City Hall water, police that three doz were taken from his garden. Anton Boukus of 72 Spring street reported to the police that his place was entered. Nothing of value was taken. CITY ITEMS Buy your seed potatoesand fertili er at Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. —advt. The Kavanaugh Shop, 40-46 Pratt | street, Hartford, has every kind of dress to meet the summer needs, such as voiles, silks and other materials for the women of dicriminating taste. —advt, n tomato plants ! | FURNISHED HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED— on Union side of yard. struction Co. borers and carpenters Mfg. Co. job, railroad The Ellison Con- 5-13-6dx \\'A\TED-A man for shipping room work. Apply at the Taplin Mfg. Co., rear 65 Arch St. 5-18-3d WANTED—Licensed chauffeur wishes position; private or commercial. Address Box 29X, Herald. 5-13-6dx TWO first-class painters are required by the John Boyle Co.; steady work, 5-11-2d WANTED—A young man of good character and with some experi- ence in cost work to help office manager; answer in own writing, giving age, experience and pay exr pected. Address P. O. Box ~ 68, Plainville. 5-11-tf WANTED—Clerks. press Co. Adams Ex- 5-8-5dx Apply 50 Main street. WANTED—Freight handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N, H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight office, Whiting St. 4-6-t2 —————— . FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS to rent, suitable for light housekeeping, 84 Franklin Square. Apply after p. m. 5-13-2dx for 180 DESIRABLE two people: Maple street. ROOM—Suitable all conveniences; Ring upper bell. 5-13-1dx yTO RENT—Two or three furnished rooms for housekeeping. 193 Main street. 5-13-3dx LARGE attractive furnished room to rent; running hot and cold water. 28 Court street. 5-13-1dx FURNISHED All conven- iences, quiet, location. G4 Camp St. 5-13-5dx ROON central FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. 83 Maple street, 5-11-3dx TO RENT-—Furnished room; light; running water. Tel. 24 Camp street. electric 339-13. b5-11-1d ROOM—T70 Phone 143" Franklin square. 5-11-tf 6| | WANTED—Boarding home, prefer- ably Catholic, wanted for 3 broth- ers, aged 5, and 8, bright and well-behaved; may be placed to- gether or separately. Babies, sev- eral up to 2 years, need boarding homes at once. Home, preferably Catholic, for attractive boy of eight. Apply Connecticut Children’s Aid Society, Hartford, Conn. 5-11-2d TWO young men wish position, some place as teamster: Joseph Swider, 86 Alden street, City. 5-11-1dx 6 WANTED-—-Work, garden, ashes and carpet. 41 Arch St. Call or write or Box 20, Herald. 5-11-2dx FOR SALE--The premises, No. Grove Hill. Good house and bg Barn supitable for garage. La) lot 82 1-2 feet wide, front and and 272 feet deep. Inquire Geo W. Andrews, 272 Main street. FOR SALE—Studebaker six cylin touring car, has full stand equipment, electric lights, & starter, clock, spot light and good tires, 2 extra rims anc shf also a set of chains. This {8 good car, looks like new. Call W. Main after 7 p. m., first floor] 5-13.4 FOR SALE—Victrola and reco Price complete, $30. Your @ terms. The A. B. Clinton Co., Asylum St., Hartford’s Oneg P House. 6.8 o FOR SALE—Seven passenger OV land touring car fully equipped, first class condition. Must be & at once as owner is drafted &) leaves soon. Very reasonab Louis Grosko, R. R. Station. service. 5-748 FOR SALE—Six-room cattage, I veranda, running water, large g den, poultry houses, fruit. tre near cars. Inquire P. Andersd Mountain View. 5-10-¢.0.d. FOR SALE—Franklin touring car good running condition for § cash. See Sperry at Clayton. 5-9-6} FOR SALE—Farm, good house barn; 7 acres grapes and 15 afl good land. Inquire 208 North 8 New Britain. 4-13-261 FOR SALE—Twenty-five years stand barbershop and cigar will sell for your own price. ¥ Radil, 389 Arch St. -18:3! FOR SALE—Seven-room houg modern improvements, hot wat heat, two minutes from Arch trolley, 8 Parkmore St. 5-T- WANTED—Position stenographer, eight years’ experi- ence; A-1 references. Address Box 7 V V, Herald. 5-11-5dx by competent WANTED—A small place with gar- den, in or near New Britain, by American couple. Reply stating rent and location. Box X7X, Her- ald. 5-11-2dx WANTED—Carpenter jobbing; shin- gling, $3 per thousand. F.J. Aspin- wall, Berlin. 5-10-6dx WANTED-—Dodce State lowest price, Herald. e WANTED—Trucking from New Brit- ain to New York City. Low rate. ‘Want return loads. Box 33AX, Herald. 5-9-3dx Bros. etc. touring. Box X5X, 5-9-3d WANTED—Competent stenographer for main office of Mfg. Co. High school graduate preferred. Apply stating age, experience, references. Box 20BX, Herald Office. 5-7-tf WANTED—Position by experienced stenographer. References. Box 24C Herald. WANTED—Tenement of 6 rooms in good location. "Address Box X31X, Herald. 5-6-6dx 5-6-6d ] FOR SALE—One-half cord of d kindling wood, cut stove length, 1§ $5.00. Delivered while it 1as Call Sperry, Tel. 804. 5-9 ¥ FOR SALE—Six room cottage Momauguin on water front, nished, $3,400 Philip Reilly, change Building, New Haven 114 b{ FOR SALE—Three automobiles, ol runabout and two touring cal price right; new car guarand goes with these cars. E. G, Baf cock. Tel. 90. 5-13 FOR SALE—Tomato varieties, 20c doz.; cabbage, cau flower, lettuce, aster, snapdrago zinnia, marigold, salvia, cosmd strawflowers. 303 Maple streq John Pfeifer. 5-1§ -4 plants, eig FOR SALE—100 acre farm, stod and tools, eight room house ol acre, 3 minutes from Railroad Stj tion; a bargain. Jas. J. Fitzsimon Kensington, Conn, 5-11-34 FOR SALE—Cottage with lot 89x1 six rooms and bath, large livi room, fire place, beamed ceiling built in seats and bookcases improvements. Fruit trees, ne school and trolley. Price right taken before May 15. Owner I ing town. Good location. 'P 1125. 5-13 WANTED—Bookkeeper grapher. and steno- Address Box 695, City. - 4-26-t WANTED—Boys and girls over 16 years old for factory work. Clean, light work and good pay. Bristol Mfg. Co., Plainville. 3-8-tf Williams Auto G Office and Service Station, 287 Elm_S_ ;i REAL Very Active. closed. will pay over 14 per cent. READ ESTATE Three houses sold last week—other deals Also the, following specials for sale: Another cottage on Park Terrace, similar to one just sold. A five-family house, Franklin street, $4,800; rents, $576. Two-family house on John street, $4,500, fine Iot, etc. Six-family block, two-family house and garage -on Chestnut street, on investment. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUIL DING, ESTATE about to .be INSURANCE people want. How about a CAMP REAL 272 Main street " YOU ARE HOUSE HUNTING, ARENT YOU? —Take a tip from us, you w ill save a precious amount: off time by coming to see us, as we have the properties thg 3-family house at the corne! of Stanley and Whiting streets—Only built four years. ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Building. "\\o Furnished Prnnt Rooms, Ameri- | ans preferred, 551 Main, R. Sny- | der. 5-9-3dx FURNISHED ROOM for people or light housekeeping with use of kitchen. Corner Arch and Walnut. 5-10.2dx P TO RENT—Exceptionally fine newly furnished room. All modern fm- provements. ar center. Phone FOR 242 MAIN STREET. 5-9-3d SALE Three Tenement House and Brick Garage, Cen- trally Located. Lot 68x188 feet. —BY— SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc., TEL. 24-4