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G FOX & C ESTABLISHED 1847. HARTFORD. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1018. THE NEW ERA Our Usual Low Prices Lower Than Ever. MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED SERVICE AND COMFORT Are the things you must have from your Corsets and with- these-comes SATISFACTION. Alice S. Cutler, M. D. Famous exponent of “Right clothing and sane living for women” will visualize to YOU how easy it is to get 1009 service, comfort and satisfaction out of a BON TON Corset, front lace or back lace. You can have this unique personal service at no extra:cost. Come and meet Dr. Cutler and hear one of her forceful lectures, with the aid of manikins, French Room, Third Floor, next Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday, 10:30 to 12 a. m. and 2:30 to 4 p. m. Hundreds of Handsome Lamp Shades Are in the Art Dept., Sccond Floor. Small wonder our free cl: in ing is such a popular one; if you'd enjoy owning a Jamp shade unlike your neighbor’s, Select the style and colorings to blend with the fur- We have one large table in the Art department piled high with wire Jamp shade style and size that's made is here; select the shape you admire, then step to the next table and choose the covering for the frame from the most exquisite assortment of silks possible Japanese Sweet Briar, Kensington, Cheney’s and other shades and figures of Oriental colors and fringes and tassels are on another table, and there choice gulmpes and Chinese embroideries; latter are bought also for bags and mandarin coats nishings in the room. frames; every shape, to assemble for this purpose: ———Join this class now. SEEKS $100,000,000 PLANE CORPORATION Ryan Proposes Body Similar o' Emergency Fleet Concern | 11.—At director the re- of | Washington, June quest of John D. the Aircraft Production board, Chair- Chamberlain of the senate mil- tary committee introduced yester- jay in the senate a bill to permit | he creation of a $100,000.000 air- | ‘raft corporation “to facilitate and | axpedite the production of aircraft, iircraft equipment or material there- sor.” The relationship which the corpor- ation will bear to the aircraft pro- duction board will be similar to that Sorne by the Emergency Flect yoration to the United bing Board. The government aold a majority of the stock. One of the purposes of the corpor- ation will be to synchronize the tivitles of aircraft builders here abroad so that the needs of American and foreign builders materials produced or parts rated in the United Stat can known sufficiently in advance to sure regularity in supply and sonableness in prices. The bill as framed by Chamberlz at Mr. Ryan's ton, v referred to the committee »n military affairs and it is expected that when the director of reraft production appeared today before the sommittee to discuss in detall well as general terms the needs the air service for the ensuing vear the purposes of the corporation would be more defined. As yet no formal report by the in- vestigators of the military commit- tee who were engaged last week in a survey of the aircraft production plants of New York state and the Ryan, man cor- will ac- and the for fabri- he in- rea- Senator sugges- as of clearly Middle West has been prepared. "l‘hcl senators who went on the tour re- turned encouraged as to the certain- | ¥ ty of a general development of quan- 5 production in the near future. Ihey preserved a su tive reticence regard to the causes of delay production, having taken a pledge not to talk until their report It was said that the trip of jon did not complete by :he investigation at fir and which sad been undertalken. r example, 1t the Curt plant in Buffalo the in- sestigators passed only a day and :ngaged merely in a brief examina- fon of some of the departmental eads of the enterprise. They had no opportunity to inves- igate conditions among workingmen my means to get tiscal | proposed | in | # regard to the accusations of ‘\l'»lwm Artistic Making lamp shade mak- why not make it? T8 well wortn fancy each basket is glasses and jug; for knitting and Geisha, in plain designs, baskets and the orated. well as handsome. Hand-Made Fancy Baskets Second Floor. a special trip to the second floor just to take a peek at the large glass case full of hand-made baskets, and, the best of it is, made and as There are Lemonade Baskets, easily is useful having large tray with separate compartments for baskets for sandwiches and bread, fancy wor handkerchiefs and fruit baskets, market and gardening baskets, scrap sweet grass baskets galore. in natural or painted colors; They're some quaintly dec- tual laid against unidenti- fied employees there by Senator Over- man (N. C.) in the Senate when he produced a steel bracket from one of the Bristol fight planes which had been tampered with so as to render it unsafe for use and charged that German agents had been guilty of the offence. sabotage Neither did the committee have op- portunity to investigate into the charge of the deliberate waste of ma- and supplies there or else- The charge that unusable of planes had been deliberately destroved by order of department heads and that thousands of feet of spruce plane timber: rid of them and at the time multiply production also not looked into. It was the ed detai in re ture sumed that the reticence of sub-committeemen was predicat- of much that they did dis rd to the delays were which demanded t States Ship- | CARPET CO. 219 Asylum Street, HARTFORD. Complete Decorative Schem- ing for Your Summer Homes We are lering a mbling ary decorating whether it a seashore cottage in the tains specializing in ren- complete service in the many details in harmoniously your summer home bungalow, or home country moun- Light, breezy they m or the draperies—what morve important and then the Cushions and Pillows and the Rug Let have this important we will suggest wisely economic- ally. be a a or airy, up effects instance are are our : us and and had been burned | same | costs was | in larsc measure on the fact that | over | of a na- | the facts | be revealed to Special Investigator Charles E. Hughes of the Department of Justice before being given publicity | through newspaper channels. The sub-committee regards its worlk lof investigation as still in only the | initiatory stage. Willizms Auto Go. Office and Service. iStation, 287 Elm St. THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC STEEL CORP. Rocky Hill, Conn. STEEL CASTINGS AND INGOTS We are Prepared to Accept Orders for Prompt De- GIRLS ARE WANTED BY THE So0. New Eng. Tel. Co. FOR POSITIONS S TELEPHONE OPERATORS These positions offer perma- nent cmployment under good working co Call and sce our Chict Opera- tor and be given rmation in detail about wages paid, I of work; sickne dis- ability and pension plan, rest room, cte, Southern New England Telephone Go. 54 COURT STR, ditions. S SN, The Classified Columns are vour 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- | LOST—A purse containing sum sition. Have you lost a sum money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Y our money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he dees nct know who lost it. TO RENE, O RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bidg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Two housekecping; call evenings. rooms for li homelike conditions; 21 Edson St. 6-11-1dx TO RENT—Tenement, first floor. Furnace heat, all odern improvements, new house at 70 Belden street. Prico § Enquire at Mrs. Anderson, elden street, 1st fioor. Ready for occupation by June 15, 6-11-2dx five rooms, TWO FURNISHED APARTMENTS— of two and four rooms for light housekeeping at 56 Maple opposite Pearl street. 6-6-t0 TO RENT—Garage space. 53 Beaver street. 6-11-2dx TO RENT-—Second floor tenement of four rooms, all modern improve- ments. Inquire F. Levine, 22 Hurl- burt street. 6-8-3dx TO RENT-—Garage space, LOST—Tan colored around East St. “‘Sport.” If found, Skritulsky, 26 Broad St probably to name natify John 6-11-2dx of money and Third Liberty Bond coupons Saturday afternoon. Find- er return C. W. Lines, Maple Hill. Reward. 6-10-2d LOST—Pocketbook, between Mohican market and Raphael’s Dept. store. Reward if returned to Herald. 6-8-3d street, | [ V’“-A\NTF,D-»VLI\(‘]' for clerk and HELP WANTED—F FOR SALE. FOR SALE, WANTED: Young Lady Bookkeeper in main office of local factory. Address R. N., erald Office, n own handwriting with full particulars. WANTIED-—Maid work, Mrs. J. B rest street. for general house- Thomson, 10 Ior- 6-10-3d TYPIST in billing of lo- cal factory. Onc department who is rapid, ac- curate and has had some exper- ience. State reference, a and present salary. P. O Box 10 Britain. e WANT GIRLS for clerical work in lo- cal factory. State age and educa- tion. P. O. Box*102®, New Conn. WANTED—Young lady clerk. dress 10XX, Herald Office. 6-8-1wk cash- ier to take charge of an office in New Britain. Give age and refer- enc No experience necessary. Ad- dress P. O. Box 652, Hartford, Conn. 6-10-2dx SALESWOMEN WANTED — Apply Pullar & Niven, Bostorr Store. WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework, Mrs. W. S, Rowland, 291 Lincoln St. Apply evenings Grove Hill. 6-8-tf WANTED—Young lady for work and saleslady. Apply & Brennan, 47 Main street. office Gately 6-3-tf 1915 Indian twin motor- 0 miles. A bargain. serlin, i"hono 6-10-3dx IFOR SALE Conn,, roll top furniture also \ddress 6-11-1a it will bring, piano and house full of furniture at 25 ¥awley street, near Black nd Corbin avenue to be sold on the premises, com- tomorrow at 10 a. m. once mencing FOR SALE records. draft. Cheap X21X, Herald. 'phone 837-12 afonola and 30 latest son for selling, in for quick sale. Box 6-11-tf 6-11-1dx Re: )R SALE ve rooms of furniture sold by the piece or all to one per- son. Big bargain. All new stuff, 131 Hartford avenue, first floor. WANTED. NTED-—Woman shing. Tel. take home 6-11-2d to 421-2. FOR SAL; ne National Spring Alco truck. Bed Co Ap 6-8 FOR SALE—Four tires. Cheap of 42 Center street, 34x41 taken Goody once. 6-8 at FOR SALE OR cottage, all Berlin eet nor, broker. TO RENT—9-ro modern, located 'Phone T. W. O'C( FOR SALE—Three automobiles, 4 runabout and two touring price right; new car guaran, goes with t cack. Tel. FOR FFarms. 90» : ALE—Pigs at the Telephone 668-4, FOR SALE-—Twel barn; one sin all improvements. south end Arch Radil, 389 Arch room house house, 11 rooj] Nos. 625, § Inquire W St. 6- FOR SAL ~Two family houses 64 Fairview street, Inquire Bj lerer's Posy Shop, or Phone 971- 6 BOOKK. work SPER for general office in local factory. State age, experience and salary. Opportunity for ambitious man. P. 0. Box 1029, New Britain, Conn. 6-11-3d WANTED-—By High school graduate, position as nurse maid or compan- ion, during summer months. Willing to go to country or shore. Address Box 6XX Herald Office, 6-11-2dx 6-7-tf | WANTED—To buy an upright piano. Any condition. Pay cash. Telephone 6-11-2dx WA )—An order cook. N Lunch, 348 Main street. 6-10-2dx B. WANT. Box 16, )—Place Herald. to board children. 6-10-6dx WANTED—Good strong woman for housecleaning. Apply 205 West Main street. 6-1-tf WANT Hill. D—Cook. Apply at 80 Grove 5-18-tf LOST—New Britain National bank inter department book No. 6Z4. Application has been made for new book WANTED—Young ladies between ages of 16 to 23 years to learn telephone operating. Paid whils learning. Apply Chiel operator, Southern New England Telephone. e ————— ey FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT at West Haven. Apply Mrs. G. H. Samlow, 567 Beach St., West Haven, 6-10-6dx South 6-10-4dx Well Furnished Rooms. High street. LARGE FURNISHED ROOM—In a private family for one or two gentlemen, Electric light, gas, hot and cold water and use of bath. Inquire 112 Lake street. 6-8-6d FURNISHED ROOM— only, 33 Court street. Chapman. or gentleman Mrs. H. C. 6-5-tt FURNISHED ROOM Maple street. to rent, 83 6-8-3dx FURNISHED ROOMS and board. Call at 333 Arch St. Gentlemen pre- ferred. 6-8-3dx LARGE FRONT ROOM, with bath, for two gentlemen or man and wife; with board. 86 Lake St 24-tf ¥ PASTEURIZED MiLK| The best of selected raw milk thor- oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- ern process is what is offered you over our brand of PASTEURIZED MILK. The finest raw milk cannot compare ; OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— | milk made | with for ours is the finest raw ABSOLUTELY SAFE and correct pasteurizing. RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFE. Order it today. PURE by J. E. SEIBERT & SON,' 401 PARK STREET. Dr. MARY G. MOURADIAN Has Removed her office to 87 Prospect Street. Tel. 116. Office Hours 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to4and 7 to 8 p. m. | | Shop Call 1 NOTICE. WANTED- position by an Ameri- can man night watchman or other light work. Address Box Terald. 6 WANTED—Government needs 20,000 clerks at Washington. Examina- tions everywhere in June. Experi- ence unnecessary, Men and women desiring government positions write for free particnlars to J. C. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner,) 1073 Kenols Bldg.,, Washington. 6-8-6dx NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners, $1.00 per day. Delivered. Telephone 2079. Automobile parties taken out. Rea- sonable rates Allen car Richard Co- vert Tel 256-12. 6-10-6dx 6-8-e-0-d-tf [ WANTED—Stenographer to substitute for three or four months. State ex- perience, references and salary. Berlin Constructfon Co. Berlin Conn, 6-10-2d WANTED—Boys and girls over 16 NOTICE—We do electrical wiring, hang fixtures, install doorbells and do repalr work reasonably. Richard Coridan, Jr., Jerome St., telephone 1628-4 3-6-tf WANTED! Sales Ladies, with or with- out experience. Good Pay for willing workers. Apply at once to “The Big Store” Raphael’s Dept. Store EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING By Men Who Know How. Prompt and Efficient Service. Cohen Motor Co. 86 Arch Street. 2. w 1 C. H. KEELEY Automobile Repairing A Specialty NATIONAL CARRIAGE CO. Seymour St., New Britain, Conn. Must be Sold at Once Excellent Buick Roadster; Dodge Bros. Delivery; 3-Ton | Truck; Overland Touring;| Packard Touring; Several| Light Deliveries; 1 Nearly | | i | New Vim Truck. COHEN MOTOR CO., 86 Arch Street. vears old for factory work. Clean, light work and good pay. Bristol 3-8-tf HELP WANTED—MALI, ERRAND BOY in local factory. Must be ov 14 years of age. Active and ambitious. P. O. Box 1029, New Britain, Conn. 6-11-3d WANTED—25 first class Tool and Gauge makers to work in new fak- tory. Highest wages. The New Britain Tool Co. Harvard Street. 6-8-10-11 manufacturing and cylinder ating age, ex- wanted. Box 6-8-3d WANTED—By large concern, compositor press feeder. Apply, s perfence and wages X2X, Herald Office. WANTED—Young man work in local factory. ald. to do cost Box 13, Her- 6-5-tf 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 ex- pected. Address P. O. Box 68, Plainville. 5-11-tf WANTED—Freight handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Appiy at freight office, ‘Whiting St. 4-6-tt X | One-Piece Union Suits, 3dx | PIANOS FOR SALE—We have t pianos under $100 each which c; be bought on payments or f§ cash. Weser upright, exceptionj ly fine tone. Price $85 by mont ly payments, or $75.50 cash. Kra ich and Bach upright. Very ri tone. Cost $400 new. Price $82 monthly payments or $74 cash. very large stock of used pianos bargain prices. Sedgwick & Cas 139 and 141 Asylum St, Hartfo 6-T- FOR SALE—Platform, wagon, o single express wagon, one douff one single harness. Ap, tford avenue. 6-10-6. WANTED. ALL, WORKERS to purchase Wo| Garments of Us! New Goods Right Prices. The “APRO-TECTO for the women, the “JIFFY-ALL" f] the Men, Oil, Grease, and Waterpro Overalls Jumpers. We want Agents in All g partments of every Factory to in duce our goods, good pay; get fi particulars Now, today. Busing Hours, 9 to 11:30 a. m., 1 to 2:15 p. AMERICAN MERCHANBISE UNIO| 3 Main Street, (Room 3.) New Britain, Conn. ST, JOHN’S PARISH Is to be one of the best parts of city. We offer For Sale there, Om| Two and Three Tenement Home: Also Lots from $50 to $1,000. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and pig Storage, Supplies and Repairing. FOR METALS, PAPER AND RAGS. A. RODENSKY, 42 Hartfod Avy ~ J. HOCHMAN FAYS BEST PRICES FOR U PAPER, RUBBERS, RAGS, BOT: TLES, OR SECOND HAND FURNI: TURE, ETC. TEL. 468-4. Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. " FOR SALE Phone 2227 139 Arch St Property Paying Over 20 %on the Cash Invested. Two 6-Family Houses on Glen Street. $2,000 Cash required. . All in Good Condition. Omly 1 Cottage on Division Strect} H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, REAL ESTATE INSURANO “HERE'S A MIGHTY HANDY CENTRAL LOCA TION—Two 2-Family houses For Sale on Pearl Court, cither together or separately—Owner has left town— $3,300 will take one, $5,700 the other.—Smalley Street Rent $17. TOO FAST FOR SUBMARINES — We Motor Boat For Sale, 25x815 50—A Bargain. tions for 8; Only $ have a feet, sleeping accommoda- We want 1, 2 and 3 family Houses To Sell—See Us about it. CAMP REAL 272 Maln street ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Building.

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