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OF SILK NEGLIGEES inues to Offer Great Values (FOURTH FLOOR) eteor, Georgette Crepe de Chine o-Tone Satin tin Brocades are they the best values ob- y are also the.most beautiful ly breakfast coats, 2-piece peries of Georgette and con- ; slip-overs in many styles lace draped effects. The flesh, turquoise, wisteria, , peach, orchid, maize, cherry- ny shades of blue, and rose. ligees we also reduced, the inning at $1.98. Models in Silk At These Prices Two-Piece Styles Sale Price s, Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price .. Inc. Hartford Breakfast Coats Slip-Ons Over Jackets Combinations of Materials Combinations of Colors .0#6600### GHGVOSVBEVVLLHBLIJBSE | 4 183 ceoml e to show you. ocated house in Belvidere, rigllt : road, and reasonable in price. g , beautiful home in the residen- # “ the West End. n, on Main street, a very desir-g ot some body that can apprecmte & e. Pl“ g Lots on the road to thefl\ dow Club. | places in Farmington. R & DEMING MAIN STREET JLEPHONE 2026 NEW BRITAI REAL TATE BOARD. FL. 3 2odedeodedotedodedodototo 22 2 10 plelader- gt ot e etk Home on Berlin Street For Sale— Land—Here’s a Gentleman’s Fine ne. sale. uick. See us about selling your REAL ESTATE CO. PHRON K 543 ROOMS 385 BANK m.. dware City Loan Corp. ction and offers for sale on easy es of local industric-—Three tenement ement hovses, Single dwellings. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. Also one of New Britain’s T wo good chances for a Insure Your Furnitur While Moving DEWITT. A. RILEY Open For Business | Commercial Welding Co. 111 CHERRY STREET First Class Work Done on Anything BROKEN, BENT or TWISTED. Open Evenings and Sundays. WILL PAY ST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK ST. TEL. 589-23. o] & & & o & £ & & & £ 2 & | & & b & o & & | & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & L & & & & o oM & & & & o & [ ke & & & & & & k2] & New autos are so scarce this year that there is a big market for used cars. LU you waznt to sell your car a little advt. in The Herald classified columns will do the business quick and at a very small expense. Only cue ceut a word. NOTICE CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c¢c CASH IN This is not a question of credit. ADVANCE Bovkceeping, billing and postage tost more than the price of the little advt. and in elimina advertiser money. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE—Sixtcen-passenger Reo bus hire for special parties or excursions 10 3. . 1w WHY Exehs one lquarters. CARRY AN OED CAMER. We allow ne. Arcade "l TAUGODA INN, MOMAUGUIN—Large, light, well-ventilated sleeping rooms; lar roon. with piano; two large porches ceptional bathroom facilities; u broad vate cement walk to the finest beach the sound; excellent bathing and low tide: shower reseriations. call Liberty or write to the Inn hving wei- on at both high and float 536, New Haven, t-tes-tf NOTICE—We specialize in garages, house construction and all branches of carpentry, reshingling roofs, etc. Call us up Anderson and Deming, t rone dx treatments, ladies ppoint- Hepp, prices 630 NOTIC —Shampooing. massage and 4 at their home. > phone 465-3. Margaret Wilson St NOTICE—™e deal in all first—class makes slightly used tires. including C cords, etc. We handle all sizes. Call am sece us. International Used Tire Co., Maple avenue, Hartford, Conn. J. Scanlon, Manager | NOTICE—W: to ° California. Phone 21 NOTICE—Francis ¥ 344 Broad St S.udio, Biock. Phone 1542-4 commencing July 1st. ELECTRICAL. WORK—You can save money on your wiring and fixtures by calling 1992-3 afier 6 p. m. A. Tyler, 48 Howard avenue 6-21-3dx finest assortment Crusberg, 63 going Greenwood to Room 40, Boot Summer cours 6-21-6d NOTICE—General trucking, local and long- distance moving; reasonable prices; isfaction guaranteed. Telephone 1868 Frank E. Brown, 240 Smalley St. 6-18-6dx NOTICE—Hardware Cit, Bedding Co. guar. new; trial will convince you; ice, reasonable prices; we carry of mattresses, springs, etc.; covered. Tel. 2314-4. a full line furniture re- 6-18-26dx NOTICE—The partnership existing between Harry H. Hall and Thomas H. Manning in the Hall-Manning Garage has been dis- solved by mutual consent. is now with C. A. Bence. 6 WEST MAIN GARAGE—Rear 103 W. Main, opposite Post Office adlo repairing. and generators. cars at reasonable service trucks and ~-ial; you will be #CE—Automoblles repaired at your own garage or at mine; satisfaction guaran- teed; prices reasonable. 25 Greenwood street 6-15-10dx prices. sed cars. satisfied Dealers In Give us a 6-17-8dx NOTICE—Moving? Just call D. Stack when ready; satisfaction guaranteed; also light express work. Phone 2225. 5-28-24dx For | paper sacrificed this week, | sat- | antees to make that old mattress equal to | quick serv- | Mr. Manning | We do all kinds of | Speclalists on magnetos | Washing and polishing | FOR SALE—One Holstein bulls | choice 1amily ok I Kensingt beef heifer; two 1% and 2 years old cow with cail at side; pounds. N. W grade rel —A set house Arcad. of shutters for ap if 1aken a udio. phone amily quire carriage, good condition. Stanie 1x —Two Milch cows; one Guernsey rshire. Walter Milicr, t phone FOR SALE—Victrola and records; A dition: must sold 1k 31 kSast Main street, 12 o'elock FOR SALE—Royal brass and silver poliah, 50c jar. Mrs. B. G. l'arsons, Meriden avenue, Southington, Conn 21-2dx BABY CHICKS—Leghornn Rocks 19¢ each; 10 other varicties low price; delivery prepaid and guaranteed. Roy Clark, Connecticut Boulevard, Eust Hartford. 6-21-1wx FOR SALE—Oak for Ford truck. Works, City. body, with Meehan's side boards, Monumental 6-19-3dx Apply 6-19-3dx R SALE—I1915 Indian motorcycle 70 Monroe St | Fo FOR SALE—Sugar, 28c lb., at Schneider and Rubenstein Bakery. We sell as much as you want. 6-19-5d of gray horses, weight ages 6 and 7 years; dumpcart; express wagon; harness; scraper; (wo ploughs; buggy; two sleighs, single and double. Apply 633 Arch St. 6-17-6dx FOR SALE—Pal 3,200 lbs., FOR SALE—Ome horse and wagon, mowing machine, hay rake and a gasoline engine. Inquire Kensington Tel. 642-13. 6-16-1wx FOR SALE—Horses. Inquire 8. Shurberg, 55 Franklin St. 6-7-t1 ——————— v WANTED—MALE HEIY WANTED—Young man to work in store. Apply 376 Main St WANTED—Mason at once; Address Mason, Box 4, Herald inside work. d WANTED—Salesmen; good preposition to right men; fine chance for advancement; experience’ not necessary: commission basis averaging $6 to $12 per day. Box Herald. WANTED—Collector and solicitor established insurance company; ary and commission; apply Opperiunity, Box' 34, Herald. in old- good sal- by letter. 6-19-3dx WANTED—Machinist; must be experienced on Singer buttonhole, Union Special button | sewing and plain sewing machines; good opportunity for right man. Box 266, Herald 6-15-tf WANTED—Two first- dress Box 29C, Herald. s carpenters. WANTED—Boy of 16 or 18 rears of age willing to learn the clothing busines: Wonder Clothes Co., 396 Main St. 6-17-t! Bullding—Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telephones 3244 Ilew Britain. Conn. 1918 For Sale luable property with Vi railroad frontage. ner property South Main and Trinity street, city. Apply J. J. Fitzsimmons KENSINGTON, CONN. FOR six-room Bungalow. All home, good residential A new rive. Fine terms. SALE modern section. equipment, on Somerset Price reasonable and good Some Good B uilding lLots For Sale. H. D. HUMPHREY 272 MAIN STREET ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Stocks & Surety Bonds SCHULTZ & COS- TELLO, INC. 242 Main Street. STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN I M TTANCES All Parts of the World GEO. 297 MAIN STREET, A. QUIGLEY NEW BRITAIN, CONN. | Business cstablished, eor-l WANTED—Registered or registered assistant druggist Crowell's drug store, 254 Main street. 6-4-tt WANTED—Immediately: Competent scale- men on spring scales; good pay and per- manent employment; references required. H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St., Springfield, Mass. 6-2-t2 WANTED—Two tinsmith: ment; first-class men Box 27K, Herald. steady employ- desired. Address 6-22-3d TO RENT TO RENT—Furnished apartment, bath, two or three rooms: also, furnished rooms, strictly first 72 Grand St O private several class, dx TO RENT—Four rooms and kitchenette on Stanley street; suitable for elderly couple. Address Rent, Box 25, Herald 6-22-3d TO RENT—Desirable front room with bath, three or four unfurnished rooms, first floor, all conveniences, 103 West Main strect 6-22-3dx TO RENT—Storage space. street. Apply 34 6 incoln 1-3dx CHIROPRACTOR TALK No. “HEALTH and HAPPINESS” (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) What would you give to be well? What 2 ting this work we save the AUTOMOEILES FOR SALE—Maxwell bauled, pamnted, good res, spotlight. side curtains i or nearest offer. Crusberg, w3 Greenwood G-22-2dx seven-passenger touring: 191 4 ord 1 I upe touring car; over- OR SALE—Cadillac touring; 1920 Mitchell g. 1919 Oldsmo Oldsmobile touring, de 1. Uldsmobile roadster; 131> Overland road- | ster. Ford. \im, Itcpublic, other light | trucks and older model cars, $100 u) Oldsmobile Company of Martford, Inc ilyn St, Hartford, Conn. O [ 5 1 1 descriptions at | Two Dodge road- two Buick roadsters; two Oldsmo- ht tourings, suick touring, Dodge | Oakland touring, Briscoe touring, two Hupmobile Overiand road- ster, Paige tour Shechtman's Use Main St, opposite bile i tourin, 103 West | rost O 2dx Real estate prices continue to soar. If you would like to twn 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 inexpen- sive, t00. Only one cent a word. WANTED—FEMALA HELP WANTED—Three waitresses and night man at Regal Hotel. WANTED—Woman to act as housekeeper and care for child; good home. Charlus Coby, rear 345 Arch St, first tloor, after 6 p. m 6-22-2dx WASTED—Girl, 14-16 years, to work in store Lwo or three hours a day; can ai- nge hours (o suit. Address Girl, Box 13, “,\\Thb—\ounx girl to help take care of baby ply sou Maple St housekeeper for Heury sader, WANTED—A two. Apply Conn. i family ot Southington, 6-19-6dx experienced a WANTED—An can offer either substitute posit Apply Drawer stenographer; permanent position or tor ine summer months. 1021, City. 6-19-1w FOR SALE—Ford demountable | 17 Shemeid touring, rims, shock st fully equipped, absorbers, cic -3dx WANTED—Woman as cook in private family; good wuges to competent party. Apply at ‘l?s-k Place. 6-19-6d FOR SAL pr nd floor. 1916 Dort touring car; reason- Gus Budrick, 41 Austin St | WANTED—Middle-aged woman to care for wages and Box 24%, caild; good right party. good home for Herald. 6-17-6a "OR SALE—An Overland “Big Six passenger; price reasonable. Appi Wells, 40 Monroe St., City. FOR SALE—A five-passenger Baby Grand Chevrolet touring car in_good runming condition; can be seen at No. 1 Farmiug- ton avenue. 6-21-5dx FOR SALE—One Ford delivery in very good condition. Inquire 121 Austin St Tele- phone 99 6-19-3dx FOR SALE—Brand new Ford touring c never run; must be sold immediately. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. Telephon 342 and 811. Open Monday and Saturday evenings. §-12-tf FOR SALE—1919 three-ton Kissel; substan- tial rack body; tires good; first-class me- chanical condition; a bargain to quick buyer. Call Liberty 430 or see Chandler, Mack Motor Truck Co., 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 6-3-tf FOR SALE—1917 two-ton Velle, half-van body, Continental motor, Brown Lyi transmission, Timken rear axle, Goodyear tives, 14x6 it. body also painted to suit, a bargain. Paone Liberty 430 or asee Chaudier, Mack Motor Truck Co., No. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven. Conn. 4-27-tf FOR SALE—1916 one and ome-half ton Sei- den. equipped with top, windshield, elec- { tric lights, Goodyear tires, open sta-o | body, 5x12'ft; in good mechanical condi- | tion at sacritice. Phone Liberty 430 or sce ter Mack Motor Truck \Co., No. 264 Pw halley Ave, New Haven, Conn. 4-271-tf } 1917 MACK ONE AND ONE-HALF TON | a Excellent Mechanical Condition Also others, overhauled, rebuilt, and guaranteed; ranged to suit. Phone LIBERTY 430 or see CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO, 264 Whalley Ave. New Haven, Conn. some terms ar- FOR SALE 1917 SUPER-SIX HUDSOX tires. 1918 OAKLAND COUPE; painted WILLYS-KNIGHT COUPE; ‘tires and newly painted. 7-PASSENGER newly painted and cord newly cord Apply S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 Elm Street Telephone 731 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two-family frame house and extra lot on the corner of Maple and Pine streets, across from Corbin's factory. dress House, Box 14, Herald 6-22-5d FOR SALE—Two nice farms; 17 acres with stock and tools: six acres with 500 laying pullets: both are rare bargains; must be sold at once. 1'also have several houses and bullding -lots for sale. If vyou want your property sojd, list it with me. Chas. F. Conlon. Real Estate, Mortgage Loans and Insurance, Plainville. 6-22-1d FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow, electric lights, telephone: four acres land, fine building lots: near trolley: six cents to New Britain; young fruit berries, garden planted. Sharp's Station, Plain- ville. €. H. Culver. §-21-1wx would robust health mean to you-——the kind of health which ail truly successful men and women have? No need to answer, for every sick person says the same thing Chiropractic Adjustments remove the principal factor in abnormal conditions of the body. regardless of the name of the malady or where it is situated Nature is the great restorer, and as long as Nature is permitted to control the functional pro- cesses of your body, disease, pain and weak- ness arc impossible. Let something get Nature's way, however, and sickness inevi- tably follows. This fact means that when- ever sickness in any form exists there is interference with Nature. In 25 per cent. of cases spinal subluxations are the factor in- volved, and their correction leads to heailth Don’t be sick and spend your days with- out’ hope, ambition and enjoyment of life | You need not. As you are now you are of no use to yourself. and you know it. So do your friends and neighbors know it: so does everyone you meet. Come to my office and let me show you how you can get rid of your ouble com pletely and permanently. Rem. that our case is no different from who found robust heaith and No churge tion and spinai analysis J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 239 MAIN STREET. BOOTH BLOCK Sulte 107, Fi Office Hours: E [ vigor for consulta in | FOR SALE—Building lot on Frederick St., Maple Hill: 75-foot frontage: will be sola at reasonable figure. Apply The Rogers Sash and Door Co. 189 Chestnut street Telephone 49! 25-tf ——— e | | | | WANTED—A woman for general housework in small family. Mrs. w. H. Allen, 1568 Stanley St. 6-16-t8 WANTED—Young women to become telws phone operators; no experience necessary; paid while learning; rapid increases there- wfter both for length of service and merit; the advantage of this occupation will be explained by the cnief operator. 8. Ii. i. Telephone Cobmpany. —_—mee COMPETENT STEONGRAPHER WANTED FOR SUBSTITUTE WORK DURING JULY AND AUGUST Apply BOX 17A, HERALD WANTED EXPERIENCED ! SALESLADIES FOR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT APPLY TO 373 MAIN STREET WANTED COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER IN MANUFACTURING CONCERN Steady employment. Hours, 8:45 to 5:00, with 11-4 hours at noon. Addres: STENOGRAPHER BOX 10, HERALD e — T e WANTED American of six or seven Herald Box 32BB. tamily, rooms. adultss Address ‘WANTED—Furnished office room; central; running water. Address Box 11, Herald Office. 6-22-3dx | WANTED—To buy: Lawn mower. Address Box 3X, Herald. Phone 508-2. 6-22-3dx WANTED—Three rooms for light housekeep- ing: unfurnished. Address Box 29W, Herald. 6-21-3dx WANTED—By young lady: Board and room in private family. Address Herald Box 11Z. 6-21-2dx WANTED—Unfurnished rooms. Four- or five-room rent for adults by August 1st. Address Herald Box 15X. 6-21-1wx WANTED—Br out-of-town adults: Five modern Box 23Z, Herald famil; rooms. of four Address 6-21-3dx. TMMIIR RESORTS ISLAND VIEW, NORTH HAVEN, MAINE— Offers shore and country life combined; excellent food; efficient service: open July 1 to September 1; special rates for two wecks. Address Miss Helen Beveridge, Y. W. C. A, New Britain. 6-17-1wx LOST—Bunch Finder receive of keys, Friday morning please return to Herala Offic reward LO! A gray tiger kitten, June 18, 923 Forest St. for reward LOST—Gold cuff links, engraved, Saturdsy afternoon, in shopping district ward if returned to Herald Office -3dx OST—Boston Bull pup, n. white breast, four card if returned C. Smith, female; dark paws 3. 29 Glen OST—Biack license 53494; reward. H. B. Chamberlin, Chamber of Commerce, or 61 Harrison WANTED—Store, suitable for automobila showroom, in or ncar center. Address Store, Herald Box 35. 6-21-3dx WANTED—A position as gardener and care- taker. Box 16XX, Herald. 6-18-6dx WANTED—By young couple: Four- or five- room tenement; will rent any time be- tween now and July 1. Call 775-4. 6-17-6dx WANTED—Men and women with burning feet. sore corns and callouses to try a box of Snow-Drop Salve, 25c. Works wonders. juaranteed by Crowell's Drug Store and Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggists. 6-16-40dx WANTED—Carpentering and Jjobbing work. Henry E. Gardiner, 14 City Ave. Phone 281-3. 6-16-1wx FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT—One room for gentleman at 15 Walnut St 2-3dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping or four gentlemen; all con- venienees. Winthrop St 6-22-gd; TO RENT—Furnished room 4