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HARTFORD. AT NOON UP TO Sk OUR SHOPPING SERVICE A corps of intelligent shoppers is alwa attention. Do You Need Another Pretty Hat For The Summer Vacation? Here Are Prices You Cannot Resist | Felt Sport Hats $2.75, $2.95, & $3.45 | Large rolling shape easily changed to any desirable and becomir orchid, nd, Copenhagen, army bluc brown; busine: port hats designed to be late fall. CLOSED FRIDAY mushrooms. flexible, and shape. The colors are black, navy, taupe and worn, if desired, until side rolls nd sz coral and Aii-Ribbon Sport Hats All Ribbon Sport Hats $10.50 Hats now $ 0 Hats now 5 Hats now Hats Hats re now reduced thus: $ $ now $ now Vhite Georgette Hats $3.95 HAVE B} $6.00 All White Georgette Hats, beautiful mid-summer styles; have satin crown and Georgette brim and some are of all gette; the trimming: re ribbon, flowers and ostrich. All and new. some Geor- fry QOut of Town Customers purchase in person any of in this space send in shoppers will do the se- require and it If you cannot come to the store to the pretty Hats and other things described your order by mail and one of our expert leceting and buying for you. If there is anything else you for your own or your children’s wardrobe, add it to the list, will be carefully chosen and promptly sent to you. Pretty Capes for Littie Girls at kind-Season Prices vour little girl a Cape the sizes are 2 to Copenhagen You likely welcome this chance to buy present and fall wear at the reduced the materials, serge and gaberdine, in tan; some are lined. § 5.98 Capes now $ 8.98 Capes now ST $10.00 and $12.00 Capes now All Silk Coats in sizes 2 to 6 year for 6; and price; navy, blue at half pric PTEMBE prepared to give your Mail Infants’ Department, Fifth Floor. THE P FITTED AND SOLD ONLY Cohal Leses are ground to your special order from the finest cry: optically perfect. Our deep curbed or Cohal Lenses are unequalled in reat advantage of seeing equally well through all rectly through the center of the old style or ordinary lens, to parts of the surfac obtain the R 12, INCLUSIVE. Orders prompt and careful Tailored Hats $5.60 Formerly $9.00 ailors, | Pokes, Mushrooms, | ricornes and many of the pret- novelties: best quality some with white hemp s and crowns; trimmed grosgrain ribbon in loops novelties. ws, facin with and See Them black some New Tems Lyons Velvet Tams in the silk only; newest; have very tassel, and others have shirred top; for immediate Price $4.45. Wash Norfolk Suits The balance of Boys formerly $5.00 and $5 $3.98; Suits formerly $8.50, now $4.98. Fifth Floor. and fall wear. Suits 8, now $6.50 to Sun and Rain Umbrellas The popular 22-inch, 10-rib Taffeta Silk Umbrellas; many different styles, both plain and with wide tape and fancy bor- pretty plaids; $7.98. Special ders; some very regular price $6.59. MAIN FLOOR. WE ARE INSTRUCTING In our daily from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., free of charge. Competent teachers will show you how to do the stitche: knitting and crocheting. Come and learn to make a new sweater. Art Department, new in OPULAR COHAL LENSES AT THIS OPTICAL DEPARTMENT tal obtainable, and are guaranteed excelence, and afford the wearer e; whereas the eye must look di- desired mathematical effect. The wide field of vision in our Cohal Lenses precludes the distortion effect so harmful to the eye muscles. Mezzanine Floor. $ 8 Thousand 58 Thousand S WillBuya 11Roo ON BERLIN STREET END OF TROLLEY LINE Suitable for Single or Double Tenement. All Modern Improvements, Pwo Baths, Electric Light, Gas and Artesian Well, Eiccetric Pump, Fur- pace, ectc. Large Lot, 300x100 feet. Two new Brick 3 family, Nos. 648 and 651 West Main; all furnace heat and every modern convenience. One Brick Bungalow, 6 rooms, 19 Bradley St. VERY LIBERAL TERM H. D. HUMPHRLY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 273 MAIN ST., ROOM 205 Open Saturday and Monday eve nings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE Here’s a Cottage with a good yard for only $2,800— Cheap isn’t it? to duplicate it—He’d tell you $4,000 without lot—Nuff ’Ced, Get Busy. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHON E 343 Ask your builder how much it would cost 278 MAIN ST. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. STANLEY STREET A two family House with garage WINTHROP STREET A brand new house E. N. SMiTH & CO. Real Estate. 278 Main Street, Insurance. Tel. 1729-3 FOR SALE Three houses on West Main Street, suitable for homes or business. . Seven family house in factory district on a 109, basis. Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 MAIN ST. m Hiouse and Ba"i Frank J. Nenninger Ray Lan()l;L Original Steeplejacks CONTRACTORS On Steeples and Stacks Meriden, Conn. STEAMSHIP PASSAGES. STEAMSHIP PASSAGES To KEurope, South America, West In- dies, South Africa, Australia, China, Japan, etc. Agents for Trans-Atlan- tic and Trans-Pacific S. Lines, GEORGE A. QUI EY, 207 MA STREET. Telephone 678 Eastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage. Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION. R 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-12. Over 80 feet frontage on Meadow street with large dwelling. Also 148 fect on Park street with two houses. Both excellent business sites. H. N. LOCKWOOD, READ ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room 407 City Hall BUY YOUR WINTER COAL NOW "TWILL NEVER BE CHEAPER BERSON BROS. BRANCH OFFICE AT —297 MAIN STRE (Mayor Quigley’ RENOVATED CAR 1918 Kissel Sedan. 1918 Crow-Elkhart. 19 Dodge } 1916 Paige Touring. | 19156 Studebaker, 7 passenger. i 1915 Oldsmobile, 7 passenger. 1918 Scripps Both Chumm 1920, Oldsmobile 6. 1920 Oldsmobile Economy Truck. | 1918 Overland Delivery. Ford E: i New cars for immediate delivery. | COHEN MOTOR COMPANY, 15 Wells St.. Hartford. 86 Arch St., New Britain, 7-26-4dx SPECIALS. I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNTTURE. | Pay 3 Cents Per Pound for Rags. | discharged scldicr or sailor, the use | of the column below is offered to you | below and bring in your ad together | with your discharge papers, as proof | of service. | this column | WANTED | Kinds of Puri L. ZELDES I'19 wiLLow TEL, 557-14 | You don’t have-to be a professional advt. writer to arrange a little classi- fied advt. Tell your story briefly. sults, You’ll get re- Costs but little. \ 1t a wora. Minimum Charge 15c. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. billing and postage cost more than the price of the littie advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. If you have a vacant room that you want to rent, let the fact be known through the clas- S Bookkeeping, nished ified column. There is a good demand for fur- rooms. Rent yours. N SERVICE MEN'S COLUMN Do you need work? If you are a | free of charge. See that your quali- fications are outlined like the sample Employers are urged to get in touch with the advertisers in by mail. through the Werald Office. Sample—John Jenes, age 27, former private Co. I, prefers outdoor work Has had expericace as auto mechanic. Write care of Herald. Returned discharged soldier wishes position as plumbers’ helper. 2 1-2 years' experience. Address Plumber, Box 21, Herald Office. 7-24-3dx WANT ANTED—A 154-13. good watchdog. Call T-28-4dx WANTED-—By general contractor. One experienced in wood and brick building. Repairs a specialt Price reasonable. Write or call, 264 Clark St. 7-28-3dx WANTED—Will purchase good size lot, paying cash; give particulars. Herald, Box 18T. 7-28-2dx WANTED—Four or good locality by children. Addres: Herald. five rooms young couple. No Rent Box 32, 7-26-d3x in WANT carbon burnt out of your cylinders, at 40 cents per cylinder, while you wait. Plainville Welding Co., Plainville, corner Whiting St. 7-26-6dx CLERK-TYPISTS—16 vears and over. 1,000 needed for government positions. $100 month For free particulars, write J. E. Leonard (former government examiner), 849 Equitable Bldg., Washington. 7 WANTED-—Tenement, 5 or 6 rooms, by American family of three. Ad- dress Herald, 14B. 7 1w A chance to repair your cord tires. We have a cord expart. Spring & Tyler, 210 Arch street. 7-25-6d STENOGRAPHER WANTED—Male preferred. State age and experi- ence, if any. Address N. B. Herald, Box 5G. 7-2-tt TO RENT TO RENT storage; preferre mended. Clark St. Foul all rooms and one conveniences; adults must be well recom- | Apply evenings, 26¢ | x| TO RENT—Good spacy room suitable for garage or manufacturing; half concrete floor; 11 stories. In- quire H. Belkins, 401 West Main | street. 7-28-4dx | one- | TO RENT—Tenement of with all improvements, street. nine rooms 15 Seymour 7-28-6dx 130 Glen 7-28-3dx TO RENT—Three street. Tel. garages, 23-12. TO REN’ street, retail; 1471-3. —Store, 104 Commercial suitable for wholesale or reasonable. Call Tel. 7-16-tf TO RENT—Two office :ooms and one very desirable front room. 160 Main street. 6-3-tf The Builder, being about to rotire from the building business, has on hand to be sold at far less than market prices: One 24-foot Brest derrick, rope and blocks for same; one Sigastion one- ton lift-swing derrick, complete with wire cables; one 20-foot Gin pole windlass with wire cable; a number | of ladders, nails, timber trucks, floor- scraper, iron folding staging Jjacks, roof-shingling brackets, extension | staging horses, malls, large saws and | many other contractor’s tools too numerous to mention, all to be sold as a whole or in parts to suit buyer to the first man who is willing to give less than “old” market prices. New Britain Bird Store Good Talking Parrots, Lots Young Dogs, Fspecially Large Supply of Ferrets, w Feed. of Bulldogs Also All ROH TEL. 1 Building—Repairing. LEAVITT & HAYES BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEI. AND CONCRETE. Repalirs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn, 1918 | | WANTED NOTICK—I from would like to buy private any good make “Williams™ Herald 28-1dx upright ramily piano Will dealers some cash o Addre pay Will the up a pockeibook between Austin and morning, 3elden > NOTICE picking street, streets, turn to man who was seen a on Beldon please 7-28-1dx Sunday 14 St 7 NOTICE — Experienced would like to work in lies. Address Herald 14C seamstre; private fami- Offic Box 7 3dx Round tips Tel NOTICE: ers 35c, anteed. file gas stove, light- Asoblutely g 4-3dx-e-o0-d 15ec, 2079. 1 | | [ | ' at $2 FOR SALI kid 10 all new bargain street T-26-1f non tires 18 Main over A Jester's, FOR SALIk—1 tir first fice cheap. ( ing street. White shape evenings ton truc Will good sacri- Whit- 28-3dx s, class ‘all Iree chase ing Co. Republic Tube with every of Republic or Carlisie this week only. Rackliffc Inc., Auto Dept. 7 pur Cas- Bros. 28-6d FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE table Lounge, chairs, kitchen mirror, ete. 562 A second floor WANTED five morning of York ford, New Angile, 18 Return load from New Hart A t tons for vicinity Tel. St 560 FOR SALE wood 1 or new A range, sold before street Apply ee tor Friday Britain Clark dx Glen- Tust be § Hart 1% electric 11 good perfect Arch Fine roadster new battery, tires and tubes, two extra condition; $250 first call first bell. FOR SALE self-starter, NOTICE—Don't let that Have it repaired now a specialty. Spring & Arch street. tire go Cord Tyler T bad. W AUTOMOBILE Reasonable Richard Cover taken Mitchell 309-13 out. Six 7-28-6dx NOTICE—If your tires tire, don't r tire. We have a sanatorium for tired tires. Expert tire repair work. Spring & Tyler, 210 Arch street. NOTICE—I have gone back in the Mason Business and would be glad to attend to all old customers and new. Charles Beh, 591 West Main St., Tel. 1872 22-12dx 72 NOTIC maid, waiting Main St. —We have quite a few house- list. Apply Room 13, 166 NOTICE—Automobile parties good, reasonable service. 174 Chas. Morehead. senger car. NOTICE — Lawnmowers snarpened, Geo. Fritz, 31 Greenwood street. Tel. 153-12 6- P —— HELP WANTED—CEMALE. WANTED—A competent cook. K. J. Hoffman, 19 Forrest Mrs. street. , clerks and chauffeurs on our 21--dx for Phone -pas- 18-tf id 7-25-2dx WANTED-—Immediately, mature wo- man to keep house for two elderly men on farm; good home and good wages. References required. Ap- ply to Mrs. S. M. Cowles Kensing- ton, Conn Tel. 647-14. 7 -d2 NTED—Lady erences required. ald. W for bookkeeer, Apply 14 ref- Her- 7-26-3d WANTED-—Wash woman, washing to be taken to your home weekly. Call Phone 2270. 7 -4dx WANTED—A cashier for Saturdays. Apply in own handwriting. Cashier, Box Herald. T-28-tf 1 "ANTED—Girls over 16, High school | graduates preferred, to learn to operate the Comptometer, an add- ing and calculating machine in wide use in busines Work is interes:- ing and well paid. Individual struction. For descriptive booklet, call or write Felt & Tarrant Mfs. Co., 515 D’Esopo Bldg.,, Hartford, Conn. 7-28-7d in- Thouse- Mrs. K WANTED—Girl for work; one who can Hoffman, 19 Forest general cook. St. millinery- steady posi- paid and WANTED—Experienced makers and trimmers; tions; highest salaries good opportunities offered; day yearly half-holiday. Tip Top Hat Co. 92 Pratt Hartford, Conn. 7 Appiy treet, 2d WANTED—A Dairy Lunch, waitress. 348 Main Experienced saleslady Apply at once. 100 Main St. 7 for Dress 1d afternoons. Goods Shop, WANTBED— dishwasher. cook. Apply waitress 62 Church 7-28-3dx SUMMER RESORT and INDIAN NECK, Branford. 1905. July 1st to Oet. 1st. and board, reasonable rates. on beach. Mrs. A. D. Frey. Cottage Room Right 6-30-tf Room and board, reasonable rates, right on the shore front. Cherokee cottage. Indian Neck, Branford, Conn. Mrs. T J Walsh 7-21-6dx-e.-0.-d m BOARDERS AT SHORE—By day or week; also rooms with light house- keeping privileges. Cottage for sale or rent from September 1st. For particulars, address Mrs. A. R. Ericson, Box 51, Sound View, Conn. 7-25-1w atu H | | | | | | | | | i NOTICE- tric lights, ning order; 2079. Metz sel sell roadster; elec- fine run- | Telephone | 7-28-tf 1916 S, arter; cheap. BARGAINS IN USED TRUCKS— Must move our used trucks. Need the raom. All trucks priced reason- ably. Many to be sold with same guarantee @8 nei machines. 1 l-ton Kissel Kar, 1917, $650; 1 3-4-ton Reo, panel body, 1917, $550; 1 Reo roadster with delivery box, 1917, $350; 1 3-4-ton G. M. C. 1918, new motor and rear #xle, enclosed cab, looks like new, $2,75 ton Unian Ford with cab and wind- shield; used three months, $700; 1 11-2-ton Mack, chas A-1 condi- tion, $1,500; 1 2-ton Packard, 1917, long chassis, A-1 condition, $2,000; 3 3-ton Alcos with platform bodies, in goad mechanical condition and good tires, $600: 1 31-2-ton AC Mack with covered produce body, A-1 condition, a bargain at $3,000; 1 2-ton Mack guaranteed, $2.200; 1 51-2-ton Mack, guaranteed, $4,000. Mack Motor Truck Company, Di-| rect Factory Branch 678 Connectl- cut Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. 1-eod-tf FOR SALE—1918 Country Club Over- land, model 90. Tel. FOR ten SALE— Huckle quart lot erries 25¢ per FOR SALE cabinet cepted. ( Main Grafonola War evenin floor. records all Top stamy s 446 St 7 OR SALE-—Fruit street. Bargain at 61 at ore if taken lumbia s ac~ West 4 Main once, 7-26-6dx FOR SALE—Young about 1100 pounds. C horse W. Li 22-6d weighs nes Co. x-e-0-d FOR SALE—Second hand furnace in good condition, low figure. Telephone 1 h. ot air for very:. 3 6-2dxg WANTED—Work for man, rt by daj Tel. 22 a 2 horsa or hour, 55 Wells St., 5-3dx e ——————————————————— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE-—House Chestnut St., families. For write to or see Court St. and lot, occupied and H. now price J No Pease, 111 by twa terms, 29 28-6dx FOR SALE. building lots at Maple looking New Britain, frontage on east side of Map Ave., 396 feet deep. 120 feet of car line. Address Herald, B Cheap, one of th Hill, 124 e best over< foot le Hill north ox A7, P 4 FOR SALE street; also cott street. Inquire 490 East 7 Property at 490 < East building lots on Wol< St 2dx 1R Spring TROJAN FORD guarantee, $ 5 & 210 Arch street Tyler, 6d introduce our Used Car Dept., we offer you the follow- ing used car list: 1915 Reo road- ster; 1915 Overland touring; 1915 Ford touring: 1916 Ford roadster; 1914 Maxwell touring; 1917 Max- well touring. Eastwood Garage, rear 193 Main St. 7 3d FOR SALE—To FOR SALE—The best Britain in used cars: Reo roadster. New motor, cord tires, lights, starter; first-class condition; price right. See it at Eastwood Garage, rear 193 Main St. 7 3d buy in New 7 FOR SALE. reasonable. Cherry St., 1917 Ford touring. R. C. Rudolph Tel. 2051. Price 128 dsx T FOR SALE--Buick size cord tires, electric lights. The Cook garage, Plainville 7-25-6dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown. Tel. 188-2. 4-6-tf runabout. Over- FOR SALE--Reo touring car; painted; Al mechanical Glidden, Franklin square. newly condition. 6-28-tf FURNISHED ROOMS Furnished room at 50 Court street 7-28-2dx | 7 dax FURNISHED two persons 36 Camp street NICELY one or tamily ROOM in for private FURNISHED ROOMS, 4 Church St., NICELY board. with upstair 7-26 2dx | off ald | 3dx Furnished room in West Main street X26 private family Address H S at 630 7-28-1dx room nished all Arch rooms, street | 7-28-6d | LOS fraternity | Hawkins streets. Hotel Beloin 28-1d e e e ey LOST— pin Chi and owner, Theta Epsilon between Church Return to | WANTED—A | WANTED FOR SALE—Six improvements roam Located in Be cottag > e, all Ividerq within four minutes walk from trpl« ley Price 7, He; suitable for Address Garage $3.000. ald tw Owner. o caig Boy 23-6dx FOR SALE- ley, W2st of White Oak, No. 1 133, price $280. One lot on building lots on trol- and Acorn reet near Oak, city. 15 acres level farm land, West Main street, ville. Easy terms. L. M. 131 Main St., Tel. 1297. TO FACTORY wants DIESINK ERS For Forging Dies also DIEMAKERS Blanking, Forming and Piercing Dies Permanent Work For Experts Only Fou Apply fo Asylum Street, I!Io{u. Conn. H Plain~ Barnes, T-L-tf first barber at once, and commission Main street, New cl An wages $25 Charley Wel Britain, a nerican weel 1s, 304 Conn 28-3dx Experienced salesman to drive truck Hotel between pre Beloin, 9 ar ovision Inquire T{ Tues« nd 11 26-2d D—At onc rst class tectural draftsman, for good State experience and salary Britain 7 Box 74%. MNew arc wo 2. vanted steady Die and maker be first man good wages. Write perience. Apply Bucket Mfg. Co. N. ¥ class vour pa Westc Vv at Mount Job Must and st ex< “hestet ernon, 5-8dx WA >—Carpenters; exper men. Apply F. W. Woolwort Meriden, Conn 7- ienced h Co, 24-64 WANTED- ences. Conn class chef. club, New First Elks' B! T Refers ritding ~21-tf) SITUATION WANTED wishes work by | shings to do at | Herald. 28-2dx Woman small w Box 22 WANTED day home. Lady desires position bookkeeper or doing other clerical work for part time either mornings or after- noons. Address Box 6K, Herald Office. 7-25-3dx | WANT down in D S suburbs of can family One family hous rent, with New Box 9W Britain Herald 2 e or outbuildings Ameri- 26-3dx WANTED—AnN grocery clerk; man preferrec ences. ‘Addres cery experienced middle-aged m mu ald 18, meat and arried