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hs); \G. FOX & CO. | HARTFORD Mail and Telephone Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled. Telephone Charter 1580. THE NEW ERA:—OUR USUAL LOW PRICES, LOWER THAN EVER IMPORTED GRASS RUGS AN IMPORTER’S SURPLUS A .The biggest 1 :\ in of the kind we've had to offer in many %4 a day; a bargain which should be quickly snapped up by % housekeepers looking for veranda and summer cottage fur- nishings at saving prices. The Rugs were an importer’s \ surplus; have stenciled border, some are in allover pat-' . terns; many are reversible, being stenciled on Dboth Y3 Prices as follows: 4x7 stenciled on one side. $2.75; (‘n';\\]ur price S+ v 4x7 stenciled on both sides, $3.25; regular price $5.00. 1 6x9 stenciled on one side $4.50; regular price $1.00. : ) stenciled on both sides $5.00; regular price $1.5 50. Your choice of either Sx10 and 9x12 stenciled on one side \'\ $7. 5D regular price $11.50. Wour choice of either 8x10 and 9x1? stenciled on "’;c sides)u$8.50; 1‘vnulur price $13.50. \Justea Hint About Buying Rugs \ Seventh Floor. It is no accident that has centered the Rug business of the{town in this store. Women know; women shop around andifinally decide where it is their best advantage to buy. They come here because they get something here that \\~ bes t—‘;t\lc quality, price—or all three; and we get no Xmore than we deserve; surely printers’ ink couldn’t bring our i yeustomers here season after season if we failed to keep faith. Our Rug stocks—both Domestic and Oriental; are ex- ceptional. We can say nothing in support of the qualities as they have long since borne their own message But we ask you toinote our every day prices rather than the once in a while salesprices. The every day prices tell the whole story. Shop around—then come here. some sides. 0. both [ H #, Bought 'Way Under Today’s Market Pnces ' = (" TaRIFT sTamps | How many did you buy || last week? Try to buy | more of them this week. | A Modern Shop for Re-Upholstering That's what our custom- ers were asking for, and that’s what we have given them; a modern upholstery shop where old pieces of furniture could be made as good as new; where re-up- holstering could be done in a manner to satisfy, no mat- ter how critical the taste might be. We are gald to submit estimates on any work of this kind. Let us submit estimates on the New Window Shades Satisfaction guaranteed. Optical Dept. iy (Mlezzanine Floor.) GOOD*GLASSES ARE A BLESSING. There can be no joy or satisfaction so complete as that derived' from your first pair of glasses, provided— That your eyes have first been thoroughly examined by an experienced Optome- trist and that the glasses have been carefully fitted and accurately adjusted. Our service offers guarantees to you this double satisfaction at the one cost of the glasses—as low as $3.50 a pair. Hartman Wardrobe Trunks Sixth Floor. We carry a complete as- sortment of Hartman Ward- robe Trunks, priced to $95. See the patented cushion The name “Lucille” has long acy in quality and fashion, pression that these exquisite i| luxury only, | an exclusive model, as $29.50. There are Dres: voile, georgette and foulard noon wear. and Evening Dr Dresses in Khaki ses Kool. some happy occasion, don model. There are none ing more than $95.00. let us enlighten you. we are showing them as low in flesh If it is your ambition to be come here and select a Duff Gor- LADY DUFF GORDON DRESSES EXCLUSIVE HARTFORD AGENTS—CLOAK DEA‘\‘ PARTMENT, THIRD FLOOR. been the stamp of suprem-| but if you are under the im- | creations are designed for || Though every gown is | in price of taffeta , indestructible || and princess satin for after- || color, géorgette Sport faultlessly gowned on in our entire assortment cost- lift top and, the patented locking device. The Hartman factory sent us. a limited quantity of Wardrobe Trunks to sell at two special prices $29.50 Hartman robe Trunks, $24.95. $31.50 Hartman Ward- Another popular and es Co. Cloak Dept. I & Ward- The “Mllgrlm” Suits and Dresses clu Distinctive designs for all purposes. ve feature of the G. Fox l';)bc Trunks, $27.95. TRUCKING! We Have Purchased Another Truck, Making a complete line of Trucks, enabling us to move anything any- MOVING? Let Us Call and Estimate on Your Spring Moving. Competent Handling. Light and Heavy Haulage to All Points. Address, A. H. HARRIS| JAS. ARBOUR Hotel Nelson 580, 56 Whiting Strect. RARE OPPORTUNITY | ’Bo buy a Used Car at Your Own Price, These Cars Subject to Offer. They Must Be Soldl This Week! CHANDLER CHUMMY ROADSTER, Almost New. 1918 DODGE BROTHERS SEDAN. 1917 DODGE BROTHERS TOURING. 1916 OVERLAND TOURING. 1916 OAKLAND ROADSTER. 1915 BUICK ROADSTER. 1914 FORD TOURING. 1917 OVERLAND DELIVERY. 1916 METZ TOURING. 1916 ALLEN TOURING. SEE THESE COHEN MOTOR CO 86 ARCH STREET, SHOWROOM OPEN EVENING: where. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Tel. SPLENDID BARGAINS , HELP WANTED—MALE., WANTED—Experienced alteration man immediately. Star Cloak and Suit House, 151 Main street, 5-15 2d WANTED—Experienced die setter for assistant foreman of press de- partment. Address, stating wages expected, Box 26, Herald. 5-15-3d WANTED—Driver for delivery wagon and chauffeur for truck. Apply Ar- mour & Co., 21 Commercial St. 5-14-4d 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. - TO RENT, FOUND. CASH IN ADVAN CE MINIMUM CHARGE 100 | ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Have you lost a 'sum money? Glagses, Pins a Rings are found in surpris quantities and turned in the Herald. Your mone surely remain in the fi hands if he dees nct who lost it. LOST, FOR SALE. FOUND—Brindle pup, months old. Owner by paying for Rutherford, bull 6 or TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald advertisement, [ Elm Fill. can have same FFirst Liberty Bond No. Corbin Cabinet Lock Co. p. m. Tueswday, May 147 to Metro Dragi, rbin Lock Co. 15-1dx FOR SALE—P)ayer piarfo, -s4§ mahogany finish. Price o with rolls, bench, scarf, and tuninz, $395. Not. a hand instrument, but a bran player piano, fully warq Terms of payment if you wis! d Cabinet nd-bag containing LOST—Leather ha WANT Shop, 3D—Girl Main at st., Roberts city 5-15 Bldg. Frontage 67 A. B. Clinton Co., 231 Asylu| Hartford’s One Price House, between Columbia Return to Her- 5-15-1dx sum of money, and Maple streets. ald. Reward. Church street. Heat furnished. Apply work 30A4, in Her | LOST—Small American name of owner on the return to 11 Emmons FOR SALE—Twelve-room ho: barn; one single house, 11 Place and all improvements. 62 flag pin, back. Please ) 1d D—Cook and Mrs. Jas. second North, ma Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Seven room cottage Sunny 5-14-2dx | South end Arch St. Inquf ———mme———— | Radil, 389 Arch St. 5 receive reward. FOR SALE, aid FOR SALE—Franklin touring, $30 Mrs, St. -ldx month to adults only. Apply R. W. Hadley, 94 West Main 5-1 xpert cook and Apply Mary B. Nagle, Cedar street. 5-14 good runni condition for cash. Sece erry at Clayton. 5 FOR SALE further use. Rockwell avenu Upright piano $100. No rgain, once, 144 -4d 5-15-1dx - SHORE COTTAGES TO RENT during June at Pond Point. Particulars, call 40 Hart street or 'phone 1619. 5-14-3dx general hou Apply Chapman. “D—Girl for No cooking. Mrs. street. 5-1 33 Court | Rhode Island/ and portable St, or Tel. FOR SALE—Twenty-five years sthnd barbershop and cigar will sell for your own«pr Radil, 389 Arch St. ase-} FOR SALE—18 laying hens, Call 33 Main Red coop. 4-tf GIRL. WANTED for Adkins Printing Co., Bindery STORE TO RENT at 542 Arch street. 66 Church Inquire 139 Hart street, Tel. 1061-2. 5-14- 5-9-9dx work. FOR SALE—1 Stamford R:\f\gu th water front; 1 Model Standard range with water front; 1 Richmond FOR SALE. modern improvements, hot heat, two minutes from Al St. even-room 2d GIRLS Gon WANTED: 33 Walnut S Laun 5-13 Latimer TO RENT—Five room flat. floor. All improvements. First Inquire range with water front: 1 Model Cable range: 1 Lenox range; 2 Gas Stoves. All in good repair. F 7 dry trolley., 8 Parkmore St -3d { Curran Dry Goods Co. 5-7-tf | WANTED—Gir! work., Apply 16 Tremont s for general Mrs. W. M. Higgl reet. 5-13 TO RENT—4 room tenement with im- provements to family of adults. Ap- house- FOR SALE—One-half cord” of kindling wood, cut stove length $5.00. Delivered while it Call Sperry, Tel. 804. 5 Loomis & Co. 150 Arch street. 5-14-tf Touring 743-12. ins, -6d FOR car, SALE—1917 490 Model. Chevrolet Phone ply 36 Connerton street. 5-6-tf| WANTED—Girls for steady work and best wages, ond floor. 266 Arch street, mercial Shirt Co. TO RENT—Three and four tenement. Improvements. Inquire 470 Arch street. 4-30tf room shirt-making, sec- Com- 5-11- 5-14-3dx | ;or SALE—8ix Momauguin on nished, $3,400 illy, room cottagd FOR SALE—Six-room cottage, large 4d| veranda, running water, large gar-| ool Bihaine New Haven, ———— NOTICE. WANTED—Two women for washing. Apply Victory ($8.00 a week). NOTICE—From now on I will not be den, poultry hou: fruit trees; g near cars. Inquire P. Anderson, Mountain View. 5-10-e.0.d.-6t FOR SALE—Three automobiles, runabout and two touring d ONE HORSE, 7 years old, weighs responsible for any accounts or bills | waNTED contracted by Mrs. John K, Peter-| o i s . work. 41 Lexington street. son, J. PETERSON. = 5 —A maid for general house- -8-tf price right; new car goes with these cars. cock. Tel. 90. Can be seen at J. M. 5-14 3d 1250 pounds. Finnigan's Stable. FOR SALE—Seven- room house mod- NOTICE—Pure Vermont maple su- gar, delicious strawberry lce cream. McEnroe's, West Main® street. 5-15-1dx WANTED—Experienced corner er. Apply Co., 22 Walnut St. stay- New Britain Paper Box 5-8-tf ern improvements, hot water heat, two minutes from Arch street trol- 8 Parkmore street. 5-14-6d BARGAIN—Ten-room cottage, eight FOR SALE—Tomato plants, varieties, 20c doz.; cabbage, flower, lettuce, aster, snapd zinnia, marigold, salvia, . cos NOTICE—Victrolas, Columbias or other phonographs repaired. New springs and regrafiting a speclalty. Address C. Atwater, 84 Prospect street. 5-15-6dx partles taken WANTED—Young ladies ages of 16 to 23 years to telephone operating. Paid learning. Apply Chief W opera NOTICE—Automobile between learn vhile Southern New England Telephone. 5-6-tf strawflowers. 303 Maple John Pfeifer. 5-11 walk from center, off West Large lot and garage. Must be sold at once. Details on request. Bax 15, Herald. 5-13-6d FOR SALE-—Indian motorcycle, 1916 model, fully equipped. Inguire at tox, FOR SALE—100 acre farm, and tools, eight room house acre, 3 minutes from Railroad Reasonable rates. Allen car. Tel. 255-12. 5-13-6dx out. Richard Covert. ‘WANTED—Dressmaking by Anna Hayes, 345 Arch street. the day. tion; a bargain. Jas. J. Fitzsi Kensington, Conn, £5-11 27 Market St. Tel. 993-3. 5-13-3dx FOR SALE—Three-passenger 1917 Studebaker, all new tires and spare; | FOR SALE—Cottage with lot 8 Plowing and harrowing | large tracts of land. Prices re- sonable. George H. Dyson, 610 WANTED—Girl, general Good cook and neat. housework. will demonstrate evenings or Sun- day mornings; a good buy. C. W. Cook, 306 Chestnut street, New Britain, Conn. 9-6d six rooms and bath, large I room, fiye place, beamed ceil built in seats; and bookcases, improvements. Fruit trees, n Stanley street! Phone 1492-14. 5-9-6dx NOTICE—Tin roofs painted and re- paired. W. R. Fenn, Plumbing, 13 Hart St., Tel. 1061- 5-9-9x POSITION W. private. Have ence. Address Box 18, Herald. 5- 5- NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners, As chauffeur, mechanical experi- school and trolley. Price.svight| taken hefore May 15. Owner lgf ing town. Good location. ’Ph 1125, 5-18; FOR SALE--The premises, No. 56 Grove Hill. Good house and barn. Barn supitable for garage. Large lot 82 1-2 feet wide, front and rear, and 272 feet deep. Inquire George W. Andrews, 272 Main street. 3dx rent $1.00 per day. 2079. Telephono 5-2-tf Must be in good Cond!llon ~15- NOTICE—We do electrical wiring, WANTED—Second-hand touring car. 4-9-tt Williams Auto G Tel. _3d | FOR SALE—Victrola and records. Price complete, $30. Your own hang fixtures, install doorbells and do repair work reasonably. Richard Coridan, Jr., Jerome St., telephone 1628-4, 3-6-tf perienced stenograp office assistant, $14 per ss Stenographer, Herald week. 5-15-2dx Office and Service Station, 287 Elm terms. The A. B. Clinton Co., 281 Asylum St., Hartford's One Price House. 5-8-tf her Of- Bk and nece ho\ e TED—Stenographer stant. No experience per week. Address Herald Office. Furnished Room for one or two gen- tlemen, $21 East street, L. Deming. 14-1wx office ATy, FOR SALE Three Tenement House and Brick Garage, Cen- trally Located. Lot 68x188 feet. WANTED—A few light factory work Also office clerk. Young Mfg. Co., girls and men and Apply Peck rear 169 Main 5-14 Three Furnished Rooms for housekeeping, central, Box 11, ald. 5-1 light Her- ax TO RENT—Furnished room with use inspection —BY— SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. TEL. 24-4 for St. -3ad ot kitchen for light housekeeping. All accommodations, gas, etc. Location central. Also furnished room for one or two gentlemen, WANTED—One or twa rooms in western section by able young couple. ald Office. de: -14 furnished Box 6XX, Her- Sir- SACRIFICE SALE. -5d location, Main street. Address Box 35 BB, Herald. 5-14-3dx | \wANTED—Busines = town or country r furnished | change for her attract 193 Main Fairlawn, Oxford, Ma n ax er Electri Modern t 1-4 acre, barn, poultry, and trees. Valuation $3,750. Mary H. Booth. Long Lane Middletown, Conn. Tel 6. Franklin - woman ence in T—Two or three rooms for housekeeping. street. ROOM-—AIlL conven- garage, central location. 54 5-13-5dx FURNISHED iences, quiet, Camp St. Pho Fa 5-14 ROOM— FURNISHED desires e cottage at 1-8 acre planted, fruit THE WETMORE PROPERTY 22 GROVE HILL Must Be Sold Before June 1st. Finest Location in the City, Lot 100 Feet by 260 4 Baths, 6 Toilets. Worth $40,000 Will Be Sold $20,000. Can Be Inspected Any Time By Calling H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ex- 3 19 Rooms,” ype ivery Modern Equipment., for | tos. rm, 3d - square. Phone 1432 WANTED—Clerical position by rienced oung lady. Herald, Box 22 ex CASH FOR OLD PALSE TEETH. Doesn’t matter if broken. I pay $2 References. -13-4dx ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, READ ESTATE De- INSURANCE to $5 per set, also cash for old gold, silver, platinum, dental gold and old gold jewelry. Will send cash by re- turn mail and will hold goods 10 days for sender’s approval of my price. WANTED—Position by compet stenographer, ecight vears’ ence; A-1 referenc Box 7 V V, Herald. exper| Addr 5-11-5 Here’s a Two Family Brick House on West Pearl Street, e o ess dx Mail to L. Mazer. 2007 S. 5th street. WANTED—Carpenter jobbing; WANTED—Ten die makers. best factory Specialty Co., first class Highes conditions. Belvidere. tool and wages and Metal 5-14-3d | | WANTED—Laborers { on Union Mfg. Co. side of yard. The struction Co. and carpenters job, at railroad Ellison Con- 5-13-8dx NTED—A man for shipping room Apply at the Taplin Mfg. Co., Arch St. 5-13-3d WANTED—Licensed chauffeur wishes position; private or commerclal. Address Box 29x, Herald. WANTED—A young man of character and with some experl- ence In cost work to help office manager; answer in own writing, giving age, experience and pay ex- pected. Address P. O. Box 68, Plainville. B-11-tf good WANTED—Freight handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight office, { Whiting St. 4-6-tt 5-13-6dx | gling, $3 per thousand. F. wall, Berlin. UNEEDA LUNCH shin- Aspin- 5-10-6dx right in the heart of the city for only $4,300—You cam’ | get a more central location and have a quiet neighbor- hood—One family house on Park Terrace For Sale— 75 Elm St.,, Near Chestnut. 25¢c—DINNER—25¢ $3.25 Meal Tickets for $ Board by Day or Week If You Can Not Find a Suitable Place to Rent, Why Not Buy ? We have a very desirable seven-room cottage on Russell street WANTED—Boys and girls 00 vears old for factory work. .1 light work and good pay | mte. Co. Plainville. over Cle with all improvements and in first class condition for $6,000. The W. L. HATCH CO. 29 West Main Street, Open Monday and Saturday Evenings Bristol 3-8-tf Only built four years. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Buildinl £ LLIEET Factory Rebuilt Machines of all Makes SOLD, RENTED & REPAIRED NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE,” 72 West Main Street. Telephone 612, R S R R PECE, 16 an,