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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 10918, FOX | ESTABLISHED 1847. < TELEPHOMNE AND MAIL ORDERSICAREFULLY FILLED. & CO. HARTFORD. KINDLY CARRY HOME SMALL PURCHASES WHEN CONVENIENT. Our Usual THE NEW ERA: Low Prices Lower Than Ever. The Great Mother of the Universe (the Red Cross) Is Calling on You for Help \ ’ = Two-Day Boys’ Wash Suits! " ‘When Every Cent Will Buy More Quality Than It Ever Did Before We contracted for for us: so:scarce have many more than we paid for them. lines from makers these WashlSuits many FIFTH FLOOR months ago and the materials were reserved of them since become the suits are worth today 50 per cent. The assortment also include two most whose garments go into the most exclusive New York shops. exceptional sample You may rest assured that in this two-day sale of boys' Wash Suits our buyer is simply outdoing all former efforts; the 1 $2,$2.50and$3 "Suits 3 $1.45 Price Wiash Suits:in striped per- cale,ywoven madras, galatea and chambray, sizes 2 1-2 to 9 years;:the best colors to launder. Boys' Blouses Choicesof any $1.00 and $1.25 Blouse in our stock for two days; white and colorsand all styles, includ- ing K & S and Bell makes; worth 50c to 75¢ more than our regular price. two days 89c. Boys’ Hats A selected assortment of Straw and Cloth Hats, white and colors and neat combi- nations ; all regular prices $2.00 and $2.50. two days $1.50. Ior sizes; For INFANTS’, CHILDREN’S SLEEPING GARMENTS (Fifth Floor.) For warm weather; sleep- ing garments for infants and children up to 16 years; 1 and 2-piece styles in crepes, soisettes and muslin: white and colors ; $1.25 to $2.50. Billic Burke Sleeping gar- ments for Is up to 16 years: crepe and muslin in white and colors; $1.98 and $2.50. One-piece Night Drawers in muslin and crepe, white and colors; including the Arnold knit; sizes 2 to 12, 75c to $1.50. 3aby o g Gowns in muslin and crepe: also Arnold knit; up to 3 years, 39c to $1.50. Girls” Muslin Gown small women's to $3.98. Shop Call 1 C. H. KEELEY Automobile Repairing A Specialty NATIONAL CARRIAGE CO., NOTICE. 50 Letter Heads, 250 §11 Heads, 400 nvelopes, 100 ysiness (ard .00. Prompt service; atis | ship, FXCELSIOR PRINTING CO., 25 Main Street, values -cannot berduplicated. $3.50, $3.98 to $5.98 SUITS, Sale Price $2.98 Boys’ Middy Suits with long and short trousers; short Russian and Norfolks ; a few Norfolk Suits in gray crash; sizes 2 to 11; white and colors. BOYS’ Boy’s Cotton l‘n]’nmas, sizes 6 to 18 two days $1.00. CIRCULATING LIBRARY (Mezzanine Floor.) Connected With the Book' Department. Rental rates are 2 cents a day, 10 cents a week; no membership fee is required. most recent books of fiction, on the war, and de- tective stories, as well as others, are added to the library on the date of publi- There are always copies enough to fill all de- mands without waiting. No books are delivered, none called for, none charged or sent C. O. D. Why not ob- tain your summer reading in - this way? The cation. BOOKS FOR SOLDIERS 35¢c, 3 for $1. (Formerly 60c.) (Mezzanine Floor.) “Rose of Old St. Mary Dillon. ‘he Ramrodders Holman Day. S Ntol. 13 Washington Square,” by Leroy Scott. “One Way Out,” by Will- iam Carlton. b lieN Green Frederic Kunme ‘The Catspaw,” iam Osbourne. “Kennedy Square,” Hopkinson Smith. “Lords of High sion,” by Meredith son. “Street Called by Basil King. Louis,” by by God,” by by Will- by F. Deci- Nichol- Straight,” PAJAMAS 2-piece style, regular price $1.25 and $1.50, in stripe madras, sale price for GARDEN NEEDS. (6th Floor.) Garden Tools at Special Prices Medium size Hoes, 39c. Liberty Garden Sets, a complete set of garden tools, $2.45 set. Ladies’ Garden Sets, $1.38 set. Ladies’ 9c. A complete assortment of Rakes, Hoes, Spading Forks, Garden Weeders, Trowels, Culitwators, Gar- den IHoes, Wheelbarrows, etc. Garden Garden Trowels, Summer Dresses $5.98 to $1.50 (Third Floor.) Figured Voiles, Striped Dimities, (heck Dimities, Organdies, Taffetas, Wool Jersey, Crepe de Chine, TFoulards, Plain ~ Voiles, Striped Ginghams, Checked Ginghams, Tub Silks, Satin, Serge, Georgette, Net. It is unmistakably sum- mer in the dress section of the big cloak department; such hosts and hosts of love- ly summer frocks are now in readiness. Besides scores and scores of simple, inex- pensive models, there are distinctive styles by such creators as Lady Duff Gor- don and Milgrim Bros., Dresses which have no counterpart anywhere in style or value; and there’s no suggestion of extrava- gance in the highest price. | MANROSS AUTO CO. OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Pho : 139 Arch St. | | Tel. 1591, HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR METALS, PAPER AND RAGS. A. RODENSKY, 42 Hartford Ave. Williams Auto Co. Office and Service Station, 287 Elm St. DO HEAVY TRUCKING, LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. —_— 1. J. LA MAY, ’Phone 212-13, DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET | Livery Cars for hire, day and nigit. ! Storage, Supplies and Repairing. J. HOCHMAN 'AYS BEST PRICES FOR JUNK PAPER, RUBBERS, RAGS, BOT- '] , OR SECOND HAND FURNI- URE, ETC. TEL. 468-4. FOR SALE Suburban Home with city water, electric lights, hardwood finish, all in best repair; two lots, each 50x150. H.N. LOCKWO0OD, | state havi Real Estate and ln-urnucc City Hall Notice of First Meecting. The undersigned being a majority of the incorporators of the New Brit- ain Hebrew Supply Company, a cor- poration to be organized under the statute laws of the State of Connecti- cut, hereby unite in calling the first nieeting of said corporation to be held at the Talmud Torah Hall on Elm Street, in the Town of New Brit- ain, in said State, on the 30th day of May, 1918, at 7 P. M. And in compli- ance with the provisions of said sta- tute laws this notice is published twice, at least seven days before the time set for said meeting, in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper in this g a circulation in the Town of New Britain, in this State, in which town said corporation is to be located. Dated at New Britain, this 21st day of May, 1918. M. BAYER I. WEXLER A. PINKUS M. SCHUPACK JACOB KAPLAN, MAX K NEDY MORRIS SEGAL A majority of the Incorporators. 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 prepo- sition. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Have you lost a sum off money ? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surpnslng quantities and turned in a the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know who lost it. TO RENT, " TO RENT Store . for cominer- cial use in Bildg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. FURNISHED rooms and bath; modern and new. Apply 659 Stanley. 'Phone 1034. 5-22-4dx TO RENT——First-class tenement, improvements, 155 Washington, quire rear. 2 all TO RENT—Very comfortable ment of four rooms suitable for an ola couple; no children. St. Inquire downstairs. TO RENT—Six-room cattage, all mod- ern improvements, 578 Allen street, and a five-room tenement with all modern improvements, 144 Pleasant street. Inquire M. Cohn, 49 C mercial. STORE TO RENT at 542 Arch street. Inquire 139 Hart street, Tel. 1061- 5-21-5dx Heraid | APARTMENT — Five | In- | i tene- 519 Archi 5-22-3dx } All Adveriisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. LOST, Thurs day and New Britain, Finder return Reward. between Berlin de- sum of mon- to Herald Of- 3dx LOST. pot ey fice. FOR SALE—Motorcycle, si bicycle. Must be sold at onc quire at garage, corner EIm Seymour. 5-2 ' LOST—Will the person who up a child’s velocipede in the neigh- borhood of Vine or Forest street kindly return to Mrs, W. \twood, 17 Vine street, 2 NOTICE. NOTICE—Professional man and wife desire furnished apartment for summer. No children. References. P. O. Box 355. 5-22-1d i i { | NOTICE—Tin roofs painted and re- ; praired. W. R. Fenn, Plumbing, 139 Hart St., Tel. 1061-2. 5-21-5dx i AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Rich- ard Covert. Tel. 255-12. b -6dx WANTED—To rent with privilege of buying, six or eight room cottage, within city limits. Osborne, Box 23, Herald. 5-21-3dx location, 43 Walnut street. Inquire Raphael’s Specialty Shop, 170 Main | street. COTTAGE TO RENT—AIL iences, by the week or month. In- quire J. T. Roberts, 431 Williams St., Bridgeport. 5-20-6dx TO RENT—Three and four tenement. Improvements. Inguire 470 Avch street. 4-30tf ——————————————————————— HEDP WANTED—-MALE. room W A\T\"D¥Truck d‘ri\ er; one who understands repair work. Apply M. Irving Jester, Park and Elm Sts. WANTED—Good chef for boys’ camp. Apply Scout Headquarters, 166 Main street. 5-22-3dx WANTED—Young man for clerical work in main office of large manu- facturing concern. Excellent oppor- tunity for right party. Herald Box Al5B. 5-22-3d WANTED—Boy, 14 years or over, to run errands after school; also girl to trim prints. Ohrnstedt’s, 69 Arch St. 22-1dx clerk for factory cost system; must Understand dou- ble ' entry bookkeeping. Address Box 768, City. WANTED—Cost WANTED—Typesetters and feeders wanted at once. Box X29, Herald Office. Address ‘WANTED AT ONCE—Two firemen. $4 per day. Apply to Lane Con- struction Corp., Berlin Sta. 5-22-2dx WANTED—Young man for clerical work in main office of local con- cern. Good chance for advance- ment. Box 4, Herald. 5-21-3d WANTED—Boys about 16 years of age in main office of local concern. Box 15, Herald. 5-21-3d4 WANTED—Elderly man who can de- vote mornings to congenial wor Good pay. J. F| Driscoll, Beloin Hotel. 5-21-2dx WANTED—Adjusters on Cleveland, Acme automatic, Brown and Sharp, Warner and Swa hand screw machines. Strictly on government work. Can find Mr. Clark at Room 65, Hotel Beloin. 5-20-4dx e WANTED—Man to room; good pay for a reliable man. Office. work in and steady Apply press work Herald 5-18-tf WANTED—A young man character and with some experi- 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. 5-11-tf of good WANTED—Freight handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Apply at freight office, ‘Whiting St. 4-6-tt N.Y,NH &HR.R Telegraphers Wanted Men and Women between the ages of 18 and 60 who can telegraph are wanted for positions at various stations in Connecticut and Southern Massa- chusetts. If but slightly familiar with tele- graphy can attend school for instruc- tion at Hartford, Conn. Call or write Sup’t. N. Y. H R. R. at passenger :mtlon Hartford, Conn. C, Mitchell New Haven, Conn. E. E. Regan ‘Waterbury, Conn. M. D. Miller N. H. & TO RENT—Four large rooms, central | 5-20-tf | conven- NOTICE—Plowing _ and large tracts of land. Prices rea- sonable. George H. Dyson, 616 Stanley St., Phone 1492-14. 5-20-4dx ! NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners, $1.00 per day. Telephone 5-2-tf harrowing | rent | 2079. | 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 ——————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. at 73 Church St. 5-22-4d WANTED—Experienced waltress the Asia Restaurant, WANTED—Girl for Arch street. storework at 95 Hoffmann's bakery, 5-22-45x | WANTED — Thoroughly competent cook. Apply Mrs. Chas. F. Corbin, 64 Maple street. 5-22-6d WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework in small family. Mrs. C. H. Baldwin, 66 Forest. 5-22-2d4 WANTED—Young woman who has had a High school education for clesical work in main office of lo- cal concern. Herald Box X4X. b6-22-3d Bxperienced competent stenographer wanted for general office work. Ad- dress, stating age, references, etc., Box 4BB Herald Ofice. 5-22-tf WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper and typist; lady; good wages. Ad- dress Box A35A, Herald Office. 5-22-4dx WANTED—Two girls for light factory work; good wages; nine hours: Saturday half-day. Address Box 11BB, Herald Office. 5-22-4dx WANTED—Girl to take care of store. Star Cleaning and Dyeing Co., 41 Arch street. 5-21-3d FOR S3LE, FOR SALE. FOR SALE-—Tomatocs, bedding blooming plants, assortment of cut bloom 1| Day. J. L. Ahlquist, Maple and Whiting stree Asters A for FOR SALE—Black and white driving or saddle horse; weight 700; sound, safe for women or children; har- rubber tire runabout, riding saddle, whips and blanket; Box 29, Herald. 22-2dx FTED—Will sell Reo 1917 three- passenger roadster cheap if taken at once; run only 4,700 miles. Box 142 East Berlin. Tel. 673-5. 5-22-3dx OR S \I E—Pigs. street, city. Inquire 208 North FOR SALE—Rooming house, cons ing of 48 rooms. Has long lease. Rooms are all newly decorated and tenanted. Am turning away ap- plicants every day. I wish to re- move & rooms of furniture. i sell rest for $700. This place pays $125 clear each month. For par- ticulars inquire 422 Main stree 5-. 3dx FOR SALE—One bushel Evergreen Sweet Corn, 40c quart or $10 per bushel. Test 90 per cen ton, Berlin. FOR SALE—Good potatoes, seconds, $1.25 per bushel. Also, beans of all kinds. Carl Schwartz, 107 Glen street. (barber shop.) 5-22-1d FOR SALE—Latest model Victrola, with Pooley Cabinet to match and selection of records, used only short time, good as new. Bargain for quick sale, as we need the room. Fasy terms if you wish. Brodrib & Wheeler, 138 Main St., Tel. 208. 5-22-4dx FOR SALE—Player mahogany finish. with rolls, bench, scarf, delivd and tuning, $395. Not a secd hand instrument, but a brand player piano, fully warrant] Terms of payment if you wigh, A. B. Clinton Co., 231 Asylum § Hartford’s One Price House. plano, 88 nd Price compl 5-8] FOR SALE—Three automobiles, o runabout and two touring ea price right; new car guaram goes with thesc cars. E. G, cock. Tel. 90. 5-1 FOR SALE—Victrola and fecord Price complete, $30. Your o ferms. The A. B. Clinton Co., 2| Asylum St, Hartford's One Pril House. 5-8. FOR SALE—One-ton Corbin truck A-1 condition; bargain if takem once. For particulars address P. Box 24, New Britain, Conn. 5-17. WANTED—A young man to work pressroom; good pay and stead work to reliable man. Appky Hel ald Office. 5-18¢ FOR SALE—Cut and potted floweq tomato, pepper and egg plants. Surprenant, 42 Whiting St. 5-17-f FOR SALE--The premises, No. Grove Hill. Good house and Barn supitable for garage. Larg lot 82 1-2 feet wide, front and re and 272 feet deep. Inquire Geo: W. Andrews, 272 Main street. 4-9. FOR SALE—1 Stamford Range wil§ water front; 1 Model Standa range with water front; 1 Richmo, range with water front; 1.Mody Cable range; 1 Lenox range; 2 Gi Stoves. : All in good repair. F. W Loomis & Co. 150 Arch street. 5-14 WANTED. WANTED-—By German girl, position as cook. Call 195 Beaver street. 5-22-3dx ‘WANTED—To buy an up-to-date sin- gle house with all modern improve- ments in good location. Box X23X, Herald. 5-22-3dx TWANTED—1st class 5-6 room apart- ment in small house. Best of ref- erences furnished. Must be good location. Box 22X, Herald. 5-21-3dx FOR SALE—Good working horse. Mj Hanson, Maple Hill avenue. Te] 967-2. 5-22-34 FOR SALE—Oak tables, longer; good condition. St., second floor. 5 ft., so 163 Mal 5-22-24-25 FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage, cal at 38 Maple street, after 6 o’clod 5-21-3d FOR SALE—Corbin “30” in firs class condition, 66 Pearl stregt. 5-17-54: FOR SALE—1917 Dodge touring ca Tel. 1434-4. b5-22-4a WANTED—By family of three tene- ment in good locality. Address Theo. Boehm, 45 Francis St, Tel. 994-5. 5-21-3d4 WANTED—Good used Must be in good condition. to A. S. Johnson, 159 Main St., 961 or E. G. Babcock, Tel. automobile. Apply Tel. WANTED—Five rooms for man and vife. Healthy location. State price. E. A. Banning, 33 South avenue, Meriden, Conn. 5-20-4dx TWO SINGLE ROOMS—With board by two American gentlemen. Ad- dress Box Herald. 5-20-6dx 27 217, over 16 Clean, Bristol WANTED—Boys and girls years old for factory work. light wark and good pay. Mftg. Co., Plainville. FOR SALE—1917 Little Six Buicl touring car. Tel. 1434-4. 5-22-4d4y FOR SALE—Early and late cabbaj tomato and Brussels sprouts plants 35 cents per hundred, delivered parcel post. Colchester, Conn. RL Box 28. 5-22-1a: FOR SALE—One silo filled two yeal in good condition. Address Alberg i ew Britain, Conn., R. D, 5-22-2d OR SALE—Cheap, suitable for cemetery. one stone Phone 336~ 5-2}-2d 3 BUICK ROADSTER FOR SALE 1914 model B-24; electric ligh and starter; first-class mechanica condition; tires nearly new, wi spare; many extras. Price $250. sturdy, reliable car at a low prit Box 13, Herald. 5-22-3dx] clerk at 5-21-3dx WANTED—Young lady Crowell's Drug store. ¥ STENOGRAPHER—With knowledge of bookkeeping desires position in local office. Address Stenographer, Herald. 5-21-3dx YOUNG GIRI, general housework, labor saving appliances used. Easy. Three in family. Apply 82 Frank- lin street. 5-20-tf Apply at 80 Grove 5-18-tf WANTED—Cook. Hill, SALESWOMEN WANTED—By one of New Britain’s leading stores for all day; also afternoons anly; no expe- rience necessary; highest wages paid. Apply Box 12XX, Herald. 5-17-tf COMPETENT MAID—For general housework in small family. Mrs. C. H. Baldwin, 66 Forest street. 5-17-64 WANTED—A maid for general house- work. 41 Lexington street. 5-8-tt WANTED—Young ladies ages of 16 to 23 vears to learn telephone operating. Paid while learning. Apply Chief operator, Southern New England Telephone. between RNISHED ROOM Large front room, suitable for two gentlemen. Also single rooms. 29 South High street. 5-22-2dx FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. 83 Maple street. 5-21-3dx FURNISHED ROOMS—Light house- keeping. Central. 16 Prospect St. 5-20-tf URNISHED ROOM—70 square. Phone 1432~ Franklin 5.114.:1 THE RED Needs Your Help to care for “OUR All You Possibly can to the WAR CROSS BOYS OVER THERE.” FUND THIS WEEK. Contribute H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, REAL ESTATE INSURANCE WE JUST SOLD P. J. RILEY a handsome cottage on Howard street, just a step from East street—It’s a fine location—We have the house just next to it for sale—It is in the popular St. John’s Parish, and within easy walk- ing distance of the factories.—House on Cottage Place cheap. CAMP REAL 272 Main street ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Building. If You Can Not Find a Suitable Place to Rent, Why Not Buy ? We bave a very desirable seven-room cottage on Russell street with all improvements and in first class condition for $6,000. The W. L. HATCH CO. | 20 West Main Street, Open Monday and Saturday Evenings