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HE BEE HIVE k and Suit Shop — 373 Main St. The Wind-Up of Our ST ANNIVERSARY SALE pring Coats and Suits must be sold regardless of cost. This is your last to buy at these low prices. Polo Coats, Sports Coats and Women’s Full Length Coats $8.88,911.75,$14.75 In this assortment you will find Polo Cloth, Camel’s Hair, Wool Velour, Broadcloth, Sport Mixtures, Men’s Wear Serge, Wool Poplin and Tricotine, all half lined and some full lined. Sizes 16 to 52. Big Groups of Smart Suits posed of at thic wind-up sale. No.1 $1.9..95—‘Group No.2$29.9 [ = gured Voile DRESSES regular stock and repriced for selling 8 Value $9.98 Saturday’s SILK SPORT SKIRTS Kumsa, Baronette Satin and Novelty Silk, remarkable values $9.98—$14.98 Values to $24.50. TTRACTIVE SILK DRESSES oups picked for Saturday’s selling only. $14.95—8$19.95 tin, Charmeuse, Georgette combination, Tricolette and Crepe de chine. btte and Tricolette Blouses $3.98, $5.98 rgettes are i . all wanted colors, they have short sleeves and are ce trimmed. The Tricolettes come in the popular over blouse effect in colors, New autos are so scarce this year that there is a big market for used cars. 1f you want to scll your car a little advt. in The Uerald classified columns will do the business quick and at a very small expense. Ounly ome cent a word. NOTICE for engagements during the summer Excellent music by accomplished 6-18-3d open months. musicians. NOTICE—Dyson’s String Orchestra will be | FOR CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charg IN ADVANCE CASH e 20c This is not a question of credit. Boekxeepmg. billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS SALE—1913 side car, in A cquipped. 249 City avenue opposite 6-15-1d Bedding Co. guar- ress equal to NOTICE—Hardware City antees to make that old new; trial will convince you: quick serv- ice, reasonable prices: we carry a full line { mattresses, springs, etc.; furniture covered. Tel. 2314-4 sax NOTICE—The partnership existing between Harry H. Hall and Thomas H. Manning in the Hall-Manning Garage has been dis- solved by mutual consent. Mr. Manning is now with C. A. Bence 6-18-1wx GRADUATION PRESENT?—Nothing will please the boy or girl more than a camera, $2.56 up. Arcade Studio, Kodak Headquarters. 6-(14-16-18)-3dx NAGLE SANITARIUM and private hospital, 50 Cedar St Quiet location, excellent su free from institutional atmos- individual attention assured; all docters courteously recognized. Rgtes $20 per week upward onducted solely by Mary E. Nagle, R. N., graduate Brook- lyn Wyckoff Heights Hospital. y-23-eod-1¢ NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners rented, $1.25 per day; new and second-hand pianc ught and sold; easy payments. FPhone 9. 6-10-cod-tt NOTICE—Miss Katharine Lambert. manu facturer hair goods: combings m inta switches, etc.: also, order work. 18 Garden street, Hartford. Tel. Charter S13. 6-(14-16-18) sax WEST MAIN GARAGE—Rear 103 W. Main, opposite Post Omfice. We do all kinds of auto repairing. Specialists on magnctos and generators. Washing and polishing cars at reasonable prices. Dealers in service trucks and used cars. Give us a trial; you will be satisfied NOTICE—Talkipg machine and records, $3 cost, mew, $50; here's a_bargain: call onee. Andrews, 439 Arch St 6-17-2dx NOTICE—I want to buy, & good upright plano for cash from & private family Address Plano, Box 1§ Herald 3 NOTICE—Automobilds repaired at your own garage or at mine; satisfaction guaran- teed; prices reasonable. Greenwood street. of 0 NOTICF Zshampooipg, scalp faciyl massage and manicurin at_ended at th homes. For wient, phone 4 Margaret 20 Wilson St. treatments, ladies appoint- w. 6-12-7dx 6-15-10dx | | | | 6-17-6dx | FOR SALE~-Indian _motorcycle, 1 | i Hepp. | Y — | NOTICE—Call us up to do your carpentry work; building and repairing of all de- scriptions; garages. Deming and Ander- son, Tel. 630. 6-10-8dx Just call D. Stack when anteed; also NOTICE—Moving ™ ready: satisfaction gu: express work. Phone 2 WA.\'('ED WANTED—A position as gardener and care- taker. Box 163 Herald 6-15-6dx WANTED—To buy: Heavy canvas for ice truck. Spring Brook Ice Co. Telephone 443-3 6-15-3dx WANTED—A good home for a two-weeks- old baby boy. Address Herald Box 12BB, stating price per week, etc. 6-18-2dx WANTED—To rent: for light housckeeping: on or of July: in or just Prospect St. hout outside WANTED—By young employed ocouple by | July Ist: Two or three unfurnished rooms. ‘all 585-3 evenings. 6-18-2dx WANTED—By young couple: Four- or five- room tenement; will rent any time be- tween now and July 1. Call 5 6- 6dx WANTED—Gardening, lawns to mow and take general care of grounds. Etho Andi. 45 Wilcox St. 6-17-3dx WANTED—Young lady wants to do book- keeping in sparc time. Telephone 1-4 6-17-2dx | home washing Pleasant St and down- 17-2dx WANTED—To ironing. Apply stairs WANTED—For July 1s tencment; must be c Herald take 128 Five-room modern ntral. Box 11J, 6-17-3dx Room for young mar- outskirts of city als daily. Mrs Hotel i 6-17-2dx e WANTED—Men and women with burning corns and callouses to try a box -Drop Sal c. Works wonders. well's Drug Store and WANTED—To ren ried couple: in « privilege of cook M. R. MacDona; on two m: care Regal WANTED—Carpentering an Gardiner, 4 Cily ing work Phone Bullding—Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St. Telephcoes 22414 rMew RBritain. Conn. 1913 SAVE .\.Ifu YOoUR JUNK FOR L. ZFLDES Will Pay d4c . for all kinds of rags. Will also buy secon and furniture. 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-23 Three furnished rooms | |5 FOR i—Refrigerator, in good condition, 6-15-1dx FOR SALE—Household furniture: Gas range, kitchen cabinet, bedroom suite. rugs. etc Call evenings, i to 9; leaving town Mon- day. J. H. Nortom, 116 South Burritt street 6-18-2dx FOR SALE—] ight-year-old horse, business wagon and harness. Apply Wm. Doyle's Stable, East Main St, or Edward Mans- worth, Arch St 6-18-3dx FOR SALE—Two bulls, grade Holstein, and 2 years would let for their k ing tu responsible party . W. Baldwin Kensington. Tel. 234-12 515+ FOR SALE—Three F trailer scales. The ain, Conn box-body one v itizens o wagon: Howe »al Co., Ne one attorm W Brit- 6-18-3dx | FOR SALE—Ford ACUTOMOEILES touring car; a good and a bargain. 169 Greeawood St. §-13-3dx ALE—Late 1919 Chevrolet 490 touring | car in excellent condition; a real bargam. Apply Curtis St. FOR SALE—Ford runabout: mew top; four cord tires; A-1 mechanical condition. Gronbac City Ave. Arch street FOR SALE—Grant model able. tloor Six touring car, 16 excellent shape throughout; reason- 446 West Main sweet, second 6-16-3dx Real estate prices continue to soar. If you would like to turn your property into cash or buy a home get in touch with prospective customers through The Herald classified columns. Classified advts, are great re- sult getters. They are Inclkpc sive, too. Only one cent & word, TED—Two experienced w pay. Apply Broadway Restaurant, 67 Arch street 6-18-2d WANTED—Young woman for marking and sorting; good pay. Apply Latimer Laun- dry, 33 Walnut St. 6-17-3d WANTED—Middle-aged woman to care fof + child; good wages and good home fof right party. Box 24Z, Herald. 6-17-6a" WANTED—A working housekeeper; good.. home and wages to the right party. Ad- dress Herald Box 9A. 6-16-4ax for ood pa ete., x 0 Bos 6-16-3d cleaning, factory; Apply No. 38, Her USED TRUCKS—Picrce five-ton, rack vody Mack two-ton, rack bod): buih u excui- lent condition; for sale at @ Largain, 1iso otliers, some overhauted and rcuulil ana cuaranteca; terms .arranged to sult. Seo Chandler, Au. 264 Whalley Ave. New Haveuw, Conu. mwt FOR SALE—Furniture, good only short time; price reasonable Furniture, Box 8, Herald. quality, used Address 6-15-3dx 1920 Studebaker; run only 800 condition; will sell reasonably 6 p. m., 314 Allen St., FOR SALE miles; A-1 Call aiter of Oak St FOR SALE—Upright piano; used two years; condition; party leaving city: casy yments. Andre 9 Arch St x FOR SALE—Five-piece mahogany parlor suitc and table; also, large size gas stove, Jawn roller and grass cutter. Mrs. Walsh, 3o Bassett St. 6-17-1f FOR SALE—Two work horses and a pair of mules. J. J. Donahue, end of Francis street 6-17-3dx OR SALE—Window refrigerator, tables, chalrs, wall cases, cigar case, etc. New Britain Dairy Lunch, 345 Main street. 6-17-2dx 1916, In “evenings 6-17-3dx £ood Condition: sell chen) Cay at 174 Pleasant St., upsta FOR SALE—Pair of gray 3,200 Ibs., ages 6 and 7 years; dumpcart; cXpress wagon; harness: scraper; two ploushs; bugey: two sieighs, single and Jdouble Apply 633 Arch St 6-17-6dx horses, weight FOR SALE—Brand new Ford touring car; never run; must be sold immediateiy. M ing Jester, 193 Arch St. Telephones and 311. Open Monday and Saturday cvenings. 6-12-tt FOR SALE—1918 thoroughly ov Denison s Garag 1849 Denby 2%-ton truck, rhauled. A. H. Harnis, 1060, or 166 Main street, 6-10-6d FOR SALE—1919 three-ton Kissel; substan- tial rack body; tres good; Lrst-ciass me- chanical condition; a bargain to quick buyer. Call berty 430 or see Chandier, Muck Mowor Truck Co, Whalley Ave., Sew Haven, Cona. 6-3-uL FOR SALE—1920 Vim truck, A-1 condition. i3 Francis St. Call 361-3. €-13dx FOR LALE—I917 two-tun Velle, bail-van body, Continentul moter, Brown Lyso tansmission, ‘Limiken rear axie, Uoodyear Gres, 14x6 1L body aisu painted 10 suii, & bargain. Paoue Liberiy 430 or Chaudier, Mack Motor % Whalley Ave., New Hav, FOR SALE—Twenty-ive White hens; State Show winners chance to get some good ones Deming, Berlin. Leghorn included; H. C. 6-16-3d FOR SALE—One horse and wagon, mowing machine, hay rake and a gasoline engine. Inquire Kensington Tel. 642-13. 6-16-1wx FOR SALE—One pair of horses and. harnes: ulso, dumpcart; cheap for qaick buyer; sold singly if wanted. Ermest Swanson, Kensington, Conn., one mile from Arch Si car line. Tel. 929-12. SALE—Horse, 'se is_sound street. Telephone 11 bugzy and and gentle. 12. FUK SALL—I316 oue and vne: den, equipped with top, windshield, elec- tric bgnts, Goouyear tires, open sta s body, vxlz fL; ie good mechanical cond uon ac sacrifice. I'uone Liberty 43v or see Chaandler, Mack Motor Truck \o., No. V-halley Ave, New Haven, Conn. 4-. FOR SALE—Reo Bus' 1919; perfect; real bargain; willing or chassks separately; will truck. Fhome Charter between & and 6 p. m. Seen at Deil's Garage, Wethersfield A Hartford. 6-17-1d mechanically to sell boay make splendid FOR SALE—1916 Dort touring car; first- class condition; cheap if taken at onec all, between 6 and 3 p. m., 41 Austin St, second floor. Gus Budrick. | FOR SALE—Wall paper, paints, big reduction; seiling out; al vquipment, complete. Crusber wood St Phone 2122-4. BABY CHICK delivered free Roy Clark, kast Hartford FOR SALE—Second-hand Goodrich tire and run 100 miles; price $10. South Main street. Phonc 6-12-6dx PRICES REDUCED, 20c up, 2 varicties; send for list Connecticut Boulevard, 6-14-1w FOR SALE—Upright boller; engine attached, 10-horsepower, inspected to 80 Ibs.; ready for belt; first reasonable offer takes it Apply Sovereigns Trading Co., 160 Main street. 6-10-1w FOR SALE—Horses. Inquire S. Shurberg. 4% Franklin St 6-7-t¢ —_— e WANTED—MALFE. HELP WANTED—Machinist; on Singer buttonhe sewing and plain opportunity for Herald must be experienced Union Special butto sewing machines; right man. Box 6-18-11 od NTED—Store porter wanted. Liggett's 6-17-3d WANTED—Boy willing to iearn Wonder Clothes Co. of 16 or th 18 years of age clothing business. %6 Main St. 6-17-tf for tallow and New Britain Hide John St 6-16-3Q WANTED—Two grease team and Tallow C drivers Apply rear 70 WANTED—Barber, first class; good pay and steady job for a good mam. Apply Univ sal Barbershop. Main 6-16-3dx WANTED—Young man for soda fountain e T T Druz Store, Main St G-14-1w 20-passenger Jitney bur; condition; prics reasonable. Herald. FOR SALE—Apex first-cla Box 3 EXCHANGED CAR DEPARIMENT FORD COUPE SAXON TOURI HUPMOBILE TO CHALMERS Tt HUDSON SUPER- OVERLAND 6 OVERLAND FORD COUPE SEVERAL LIGHT TRUCKS —ALSO— 1814 AND 1915 PLEASURE CARS . $100 TP Tayments Arranged OLDSMOBILE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, INC. A G In Ch TO HARTFORD, CO. Open Evenings Charter 533 COREN 33 6-17-6d 1917 MACK ONE AND ONE-HALF TON An Excellent Mecbauical Condition Also others. overbauled, rebuiit, and guaranteed; terms a. ranged to suit. Phone LIBERTY 430 or sec CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 4 Whalley Ave. New Haven, Conn. FURNISHED ROOMS. W \\Thn—-n-xMcnfl or registored amslstant st Crowell's drug 51 Maia 6-4-tf store, the summer 16 Main street, o'clock or call between WANTED—Immediatel, men on spring scales; zood pay and per- manent employment; ences required H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St., Springfield, Mass. 6-2-tf Competent scale- AND SHEET METAL WORKERS APPLY CLAUDE J. LEROUX 174 ARCH ST. 'Here Are a Few Brand-New Offerings: House on Arch street for sale with land enough for three building lots—Very desirable location — 3 family "house on Cherry street as strong as the Rock of Gibral- tar—Small two family house on Prospect street—See us for real bargains. CAMP R ESTATE CO. TO RENT—Large farnished room for Tight housekeeping ults, Americans, only 162 Main St., secend floor 1s-1dx T—Desirable front room. all modern unfurnished rooms, one heat furnished and hot water. 103 West Main 6-17-2dx | | ! WANTED—A woman for in small family. Mrs. Stanley St. cueral housew 1. Allen, 1561 6-16-t4 w WANTED—W father and 31 Brook St an to do housework fof son. Henry B%w« 6-16- Southington WANTED—Women, boys and girls to pain{ toys at home; work delivered to your doory $20 weekly assured; send 25 cents for twd samples and particulars, Dept. H, Federal Toy and Novelty Mfg. Co., P. O. Box 230, New Britain, Conn. 6-7-12i WANTED—Young women to become tele phoune operators; no experience Pald while learning; Tapid increases thardis wfler both for lengih Of service and merif; " the advantage oi this occupation will ve I explained by the culef operator. &. Iy, Telephone Company. . TELEPHONE OPERATOR WANTED FOR SUBSTITUTE WORK R DURING THE SUMMER MONTHSY Apply by Letter, . Giving Age, Reference, .’e BOX 10Z, HERALD 6-14-tf COMPETENT STEONGRAPHER WANTED FOR SUBSTITUTE WORK DURING JULY AND AUGUST Apply BOX 17A, HERALD FOR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT APPLY TO THE BEE HIVE 373 MAIN STREET WANTED COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER IN MANTFACTCURING CONCERN Steady employment. Hours, $:45 to 5:00, with 11-4 hours at noen Address: STENOGRAPHER BOX 10, HERALD REAI: ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Valuable property with railread frontage: business established. Corner property, South Main and Trinity streets, City. J. J. Fitzsimons, Kensington, Conn. 6-18-1a FOR SALE—Thirty-four acres land, 10-room house, mew barn and garage, two COWS, one horse: ail crops planted. . Cash man Farm Agency, Berlin, Telc- phone 668-4. s-1dx Conn ¥OR SALE—Ome Belvid Also, dere; cotta and or eight-room cottage at rge lot; $1,000 cash takes it one’ new six-room cottage at Belvi- 00 cash required. Both of these s have all improvements. Andrews Co., 338 Main St. Telephone 1256-4 207 6-18-2dx FOR SALE—My eigl corner Cariton “and Donahue, Francis St -room Francis Tel. cottage Sts. 6-17-3 TO RENT—Two furalshed rooms for light housekeeping; separate entrance. 112 Grand St., second fioor. 6-17-5ax TO RENT—Large front room suitable for two gentlemen: also, single room. Mrs, Walsh, 64 Church 6-16-3dx TO RENT—Furnished Address Herald Box e, TSUMME R RESORTS pom 1BX for gentleman 6-17-2dx ISLAND VIEW, NORTH HAV Ofters shore and excellent food huly 1 Soptember two weeks. Address Miss ) 3 Xew Britain Tosx mbined . life o service special s for Helen Beveridge afternoon, about 4 o' between Store Central Black pocketbook c money. pers. Return to third oor. Reward. -18-1dx ¥ afternoon, on LOST—Lady’s purse, yeste rs. ELill, 447 Arch Arch sgreet ] MAINE— | FOR SALE—My house in southern part of: city; good neighhorhood; 11 rooms, two tenements and store, garage for four cars reasonable. Box 313 Herald. §-15-3dx FOR SALE—Building lot on Frederick St., Maple Hill; foot frontage; will be sola at reasonable figure. Apply The Rogers Sash and Door Co, 189 Chestnut strect Telephone 499 ouse: 10 rooms, 4 flour plugs. white bathrooms, large verans beautiful trees, larzo lot; two min- walk (0 school, churches, (rolley and price £5.000 a6 cash; Adar Box 2 Herald. 6-14 ns agents FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow, lights, telephone: four acres building lots: near trolley New Britain: young fruit zarden planted arp’s Station, Plain- ville. C. H. Culver 6-12-6dx. FOR SALE—Newington: Five-acre farm seven-room. steam-heated, modern house;” price 3§ terms reasonable. Inquirs i © € Prentire. Telephone Naw Britals electric land, fine six cents to treeg, berries;