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vestions for Vacationists verything here, from the trunk to the last detail p fill it. Everything to wear or to use that will mmer's pleasure. Toilet Goods are:necessary. (Main FINE PERFUMES RIGAUD'S Un Air Embaume Extract, $5.00 Un Air Embaume Toilet Water $6.50. and $5.50. Mary Garden Extract $1.25, $2.40 D'ORSAY'S EXTRACTS Jasmin, Violette and Lilac, $1.25,.$1.75 and $3.75. PIVER’S Toilet Water—Azurea, Le and Pompeia, $2.35. Trefle Incarnate, Floramye The same odors in vegetal, $1.45. OTHER PERFUMES Djerkiss Extract, $1.75, $2.50. Djerkiss Vegetal, $1.75, $2.50. Tropical, $1.25, $1.75, $3.75. Brown'’s Garden of Allah, $1.25, $2.50. Blasco Cleopatra, $5.00. 76¢, $1.50. $1.20, $1.50. Djerkiss Toilet Water, $1.25. Ricksecker's Attar Blasco Bouquet, Blasco Toilet Water, ACE POWDERS AND TALCUMS way this summer without taking along a generous supply of these delightful hot weather reliefs; every price is a proof of Fox's leadership in value-giving. 0] TALCUMS Assorted Odors, $1.00. Un Air Embaume, 75c. ary Garden, 35c, 50c. ‘eolay’s) Rose, 75c. 28¢. Three Flower, 50c. Gallet's Violet, 30c. s Lady Mary, 35¢c, 50c. 's Attar Tropical, 26c. Houbigant b X florient, 25c¢. are only suggestions. FACE POWDERS Evette, $1.75. Houbigant's Tougera Royal, $1.90. Piver's Assorted Odors, $1.50. Amber Royal, $2.25. Coty’s Jacqueminot Rose, $2.25. Coty’s Chypre, $2.25. Elizabeth Arden, $1.75. D'Orsay’s $2.00. Mary Garden, $1.00 and $2.00. Djerkiss, 63c and $1.05. Glebeas Adoration, $1.00. Our drug department is gg ‘complete stocks and low prices. We now have & ¥ of Elizabeth Arden preparations. [ | DC road, and reasonable in price. ge, beautiful home in the residen- of the West End. on Main street, a very desir- for somebody that can appreciate h place. Building Lots on the road to the dow Club. al places in Farmington. & DEMING MAIN STREET ELEPHONE 2026 OF NEW BRITAIN REAL ESTATE BOARD. J BB BB HOBEH OGO H puth High Street For Sale—Here’s 17 rooms, right in the center of the at head of Court street extension, o Main street. No. 356 Chestnut ly House in fine location. REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343 H & hod & GG TOY SO0 BHLEA0T ROOMS 308-¢ BANK RLD®. dware City Loan Corp. nstruction and offers for sale on easy oyes of local industricz —Three tenement enement houses, Single dwellings. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. w. 3 dium side; Al preferred. T ity (%o appreciated; outside wark, familiar with automobil« Apply Box 6Z, Herald. 3-2dx WANTED—By clean American gentlem Furnished room: steam heat, water not over $4 per week: in center. Addrese Hox American, Herald Office. 6 WANTED—Members to Jjoin Larkin Soap Club; $2 per month. Address Box 5A. Herald Office 6-23-3dx WANTED—Room heme Herald board in American good references. Write to Box 9B, 6-23-1dx references. Ofmce Write to Box WANTED— home for mother and year-old child. with care of child vhile mother works. Addre: Herald WANTED—Three rooms for keeping; aduits; Americans: floor. Address Hotel Grand, light ho st WANTED—Man would like work cleaning private offices after 6 D Box 16X, Herald. family, rooms. WANTED—By American adulte e ent of wix or seven Herald Pox 3*BB WANTED—| running water. OMce office room: Address Box 11, Herald 6-22-3dx WANTED—Three rooms for light housekeep- ing; unfurnished. Address Box Her 6-21-3dx WANTED—Unfurnished rooms. Four- or five-room rent for adults by August 1st Address Herald Box 15X 6-21-1wx WANTED—By out-of-town family of four adults Five modern rooms. Address Box 23Z. Herald WANTED—Store, suitable for automobile showroom, in or near center. Address Store, Herald Box 35. 6-21-3dx WANTED—A position as taker. Box 16XX, Herald er and care- 6-18-6dx WANTED—By young couple: Four- or five- room tenement: will rent any time be- tween now and July 1. Call -4. 6-17-6ax WANTED—Men and women with byrning feet. sore corns and callouses to try a boy of Spow-Drop Salve, *oc. Works wonders. Guaranteed by Crowell's Drug Store and Clark & Brainerd Co, Druggists. €-1¢-40dx WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Sccond-Hand Furniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK ST. TEL., 589.23, al would prefer | 3-3dx 29W, | 6-21-3ax | year that therc is a Lig market for used cars. 1f you wact to sell jyour car a little advt. in The Herald classiiled columns will do the business quick and Only at a very small expense. cue ceut a word. WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Salesmen. or intelligent m. conuect with a rellable firm in an « expansion. We offer an exceptional Pportunity to the right man. Call Room 4¢ Booth Bldg., Thursday or Friday { WANTED—Two men for simple grinding. | The Taplin Manufacturing Co., 13 W land St., City 6 to work in office; age and references; good 23B, Herald scation. tunity. Box WANTED—Bread salesman; references re- | quired; excellent position for right man Apply Parker-Buckey Baking Compa 14 Winter St 6-2 WANTED—Young man to work Apply 376 Main St WANTED—Mason at once; inside work. Address Mason, Box 4, Herald. 6-22-3d ! ¥or CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c -CASH IN ADVANCE _This is not a question of credit. Bovkxeeping, 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 TOR SALE—Aster and celery plants. White, 16 Black Jock Ave. City ¥OR E—First-class barbershop, central located, doing good business; will sell cheap; good reason for seiling. Box 1B, Herald - ! FOR SALE—Paper route in vicinity of Arch and Office Greenwood Sts. Box 21, Herald 1dx and one-fourth Mrs. LeClair, 17 New Britain. P’hone LE—Twe standing grass. ueld Court, acres Wak -3, ax FOR SALE—Talking machine and selection records, $35 tonight; cost. new. $¥0: no atches; perfect condition. Andrews, 139 Arch St 6-23-1d ACUTOMOEILES — et Winthrop Telephon city. FOR SALE—1918 Dodge roadster, excellent conditon; a deraonsiration will convinee. Lugbee, Mutual Building, 122 Main street. dx FOR ALE—1917 cylinder, good me vle. 131 W runabout, four- condition Buick nuaical SALE—Ford five-passenger, condition; new ures; 9, 275 Main St. Call 1918; bargain. 6 to 8 p.om. 2dx 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 inexpen- sive, t00, Omnly ome cent & word, PR TN T ey | WANTED—FEMALA HELP —_— WANTED—Young lady for stenography and general office work in small omce. at Adkins Printing company, 66 street. WANTED—Experienced maid for general housework in New Britain all summci; no washing; sood wages. Call 60 Lenox Ilace. 6-23-54% WANTED—A woman to do housework and cooking for family of two; both working{ one wno can go home nights preféired. 3 Call 627 Stanley St. dx WANTED—Three waitresses' and night’ man at Regal Hotel & dx FOR SALE—Ford touring car, good condi- > new tires, new top, $Zev. Call . 34 Rentschler St., U dx FOR SALE—Baby chicks from heavy ain; Rhode. Isiand 112 Carlton St. Tel WANTED—Salesmen; good proposition to right men; fine chance for advancement; | experience not necessary:; commission | basis averaging $6 to $12 per day. Box 1 Herald 3dx | WANTED—Machinist; must be experienced on Singer buttonhole, Union Special button sewing and plain sewing machines; opportunity for right man. Box Herald WANTED—Two first-class carpenters. A dress Box 29C, Herald 6-22 WANTED—Boy of 16 or 18 years of age willing to learp the clothing busines: Wonder Clothes Co., 396 Main St. 6-17-tf WANTED-—Registered or registered assistant druggist Crowell's drug store, 254 Main street. 6-4-t% WANTED—Immediately: Competent scale- men on spring scales; good pay and per- manent employment; references required. H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St., Springfield, 6-2-t¢ steady employ- men desired WANTED ¥IRST-CLASS POLISHER Highest Wages Paid and Steady Work Apply GRAY TELEPHONE PAY STATION Hartford, Conn. WANTED FIRST-CLASS TOOL AND DIE MAKER Highest Wages Paid 'and Steady Work Xpply GRAY TELEPHONE PAY STATION Hartford, Conn. FOR SALE—One gas range, 334 South Main street, upstairs FOR SALE—Standing grass Kensington, Conn. Tel. 3 FOR SALE—A girl's bicycle in good condi- ke and good tires; price m. Stanley 6-23-3dx FOR SALE—Onbe beef heifer Holstein 11 =il choice family cow with calf at side; also, work horse, 1,400 pounds. N. W. Bald Kensington. Tel. 254~ 6 | FOR SALE—A set of shutters for two- mily house; cheap if taken at ol Yuire Arcade Studio, phone 2361. 6 FOR SALE—Baby carriage, good condition. Apply 699 Staniey St 22e2dx FOR SALE—Two Milch cows; one Guernsey and one Ajyrshire. Walter Miller, teie- phone 239-1. -5dx FOR SALE—Victrola and records; A-1 con- dition: must be sold this week. Apply 234 East Main street, 12 to 1 or alter & o'clock. -3dx BABY CHICKS—Leghorns 13¢, each; 10 other varieties av low delivery prepaid and guaranteed. Clark, 355 Connecticuy Boulevard, Harttord. 6- Ly FOR SALE—Pair of gray horses, weight 3,200 1bs., ages 6 and 7 years; dumpcart; express Wago harness; scraper; two buggy: two sieighs, single and Apply 633 Arch St 6-17-6dx FOR SALE—One horse and wagon, mowing machine, hay rake and a gasolinc engine. Inquire Kensington Tel. 642-13. 6-16-1wx FOR SALE—Horses. Inquire S. Shurbers, 55 Franklin St G-7-tf NOTICE ELECTRICITY—For your eléctrical work, why not call 1628-4? Special prices on all houses and fixtures; automobile electricians; service men at your service. Corridan Electric Co., 427 West Main St. 6-22-6dx NOTICE—Sixteen-passenger Reo bus for hire for special parties or excursions. Call 1027-13 6-22-1w _——— ELECTRICITY—For your electrical work, why not call 1625-17 Special prices on all houses and fixtures; autpmobile elec- triclans; service men at _Your service. Corridan Electric Co., West Main street 6-22-6dx NOTICE—We specialize in garages, house construction and all branches of carpentry, reshingling roofs, etc. Call us up for prices. Anderson and Deming, telephone 630 6-22-24dx WANTED EXPERIENCED PUNCH PRESS HAND Highest Wages Paid and Steady Work Apply GRAY TELEPHO! PAY STATION ] Hartford, Conn. TO RENT—Two desirable unfurnished front rooms, all conveniences, Cherry street, third floor. §-23-3dx private several class. -5dx TO RENT—Furnished sapartment, bath, two or three rooms. also, furnished rooms, strictly first Grand St 6 NOTICE—Shampooing, scalp treatments, facial massage and manicuring: ladies attended at their home. For appoint- ment, phone 465-5. Margaret W. Hepp, 20 Wilson St. 6-21-6d NOTICE—We deal in all first-class makes of slightly used tires, including Goodyear cords, ete. We handle all sizes. Call and see us. International Used Tire Co., Maple avenue, Hartford, Conn. J. 3. Scanlon, Manager. 6-21-6dx NOTICE—Wall paper sacrificed this week, bc to 25c; finest assortment; going to California. Crusberg, 63 Greenwood St. Phone 2122-4. 6-21-6dx NOTICE—Francis P. May, violin instruction, 344 Broad St. Studio, Room 40, Booth's Block. Phone 1842 Summer course commencing July 1st. 6-21-6d 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 NOTICE—Genernl trucking, distance moving: reasor prices; sat- isfaction zuaranteed. Telephone 1868. Frank E. Brown, 240 Smalley St. 6-19-6dx TO RENT—Four rooms and kitchenette on Stanley street; suitable for elderly couple. Address Rent, Box 28, Herald. 6-22-3d TO RENT-—Desirable front room with bath, three or four unfurnished rooms, first floor, all conveniences, 103 West Main street TO RENT—Storage space. Apply 34 Lincoln street 6-21-3dx — FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished room, all conveniences, suitable for one or two gentlemen. 208 23-1dx NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. guar- antees to make that old mattress equal to new; trial will convince you: quick serv- ice, reasonable carry a full line of mattress etc.; furniture re- covered. T 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 WEST MAIN GARAGE—Rear 103 W. Main, opposite Post Office. We do all kinds of auto repairing. Specialists on magnetos and generators. cars at reasonable prices service trucks and used cars. trial; you wiil be satisficd Dealers in 6-17-6dx ‘urnished room for two, all 505 Arch St €-23-3dx ce furnished room with bath, suitable for une or 1Wo gen- Uemen. Apply 403 West Main street, second floor. TO RENT—A picely furnished room sul for two. Apply Box 15A. Herald. §-22-3dx wentleman u! 2-2dx for TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for ping four gentlemen; all jeon- 65 Winthrop St 6-2f-6ax veniences urnished rooms at 8 Kl & NOTICE—Automobiles reaired at your own garage or at mine: satisfaction guaran- teed; prices reasonable Greenwood street 6-15-10dx NOTICE—Moving? ready: satisiaction express work. P Insure Your _Fljrniture While Moving DEW!TZ' A. RILEY Just eall D. Stack when uaranteed; 4dx 208, 0 < BUILDING, 6-15-26dx | Washing and polishing | Give us a | atso light | FOR SALLE—Maxwell hauled, pamted, 3o or -nwood. touring car; over- sood tires, spotiight, side nearest offer. Crusberg, LE—Cadilla seven-passenger touring: 1 Mitchell touring; o rord touring: 1819 Oldsmovile coupe; o Oldsmovile touring, demonstrator; 1920 Uldsmobile roauster; 1¥15 Overland road- ster; Ford, \im, Republic, other light trucks and older mouel cars, $100 up. Oldsmobile Company of Hartford, Inc., 53 to 3 Allyn St, Hartford, Conn. Open evenings. 3d FOR SALE—Used cars of very reasonaole prices: Two Dodge road- sters, two Buick roadsters; two Uldsmo- bile Eight tourings, Buick touring, Lodge touriug, Oakland touring, Briscoe touring, two Hupmobile tourings, Overland road- s laige touring, 1yli Mercer touring. Shechtman's Used Car Co., rear 103 West Main St, opposite 'ost Otlice. 6 x I descriptions at FOR SALE—Ford touring, fully equipped, demountable rims, shock abdorbers, etc. 17 Sheftield St. 6-22-3dx TOR SALE—1916 Dort touring car; reason- avle price. Gus Budrick, i1 Austn St., second floor. 6-22-5dx FOR SALE—An Overiand “Big Six” seven- passenger; price reasonable. Apply J. . Wells, 40 Monroe St., City. 6-21-5ax FOR SALE—A five-passenger Baby Grand Chevrolet touring car in_good condition; can be scen at No. ton avenue. FOR SALE—DBrand new Ford touring car; uever run; must be sold immediately. M. Living Jester, 1¥3 Arch St. Telephoncs 342 and 311, Open Monday aid Saturday cvenings. 6-12-10 FOR SALE—1919 three-ton Kissel; substun- tial rack body; tires goud; first-class me- chanical conditivn; a bargain to Quick buyer. Call Liberty 430 or see Chandler, Muck Motor Truck Co, 264 Whaliey Ave, New Haven, Conn. 6-3-tf FOR GSALE—1917 two-ton Velle, half-van body, Continental motor, Brown Lyse transmission, Timken rear axle, Goodyear tives, 14x6 ft. body also pamnied 10 suit, & bLargain. Phone Liberty 43v or Chaudler, Mack Motor Truck Co., No. Whalley Ave, New Haven, Conn. 4-37-tf FOR SALE—1916 one and one-half ton Sel- den, equipped with top, windshield, elec. tric lighis, Govayear tires, open sta body, ox1: ft.; ie good mechanical condi- tion at sacrifice. I’hone Liberty 430 or see Chandler, Mack Motor Truck \0, No. 2G4 V-halley Ave, New Haven, Conn. 4-27-tf PE= 5 SISET NS S gy FOR SALE : 1919 DODGE TOURING. 1917 SUPER-SIX 7-PASSENGER HUDSON; newly painted and cord tires. 1915 OAKLAND COUPE; painted. WILLYS-KNIGHT COUPE; tires and newly paint newly cord Apply S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 Elm Street Telephone 731 1917 MACK ONE AND ONE-HALF TON ka Excelient Mechanical Condition Also others, overhauled, some rebuilt, and guaranteed; terms ar- ranged to suit. Phone LIBERTY 430 or see CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave. New Haven, Conn. ———————————————— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ° WANTED—Woman to act as housckecpes and care for child; good home. Charles Coby, rear 345 Arch St., lrst floor, after 6 p. 3 dx ousekecper for family of Henry 1ader, Southington, 6-19-6d% m. WANTED—. two. Appiy Conn. WANTED—An experienced stenographer; cun offer cither a permanent position of substitute position for the summer months, Apply Drawer 1021, City. 6-19-1w WANTED—Woman as family; good wages Apply at 42 Park Place. B —————— WANTED—Middle-aged woman to care foe child; good wages and good home for right party. Box 24%, Herald. 6-17-6a ANTED—A woman for housework in small family. Mrs. W. H. Allen, 1568 Stanley St. 6-16-t1 WANTED—Young women to become teles phone Operators; no experience necessary; paid while learning; rapid increases there- after both for length of service and mer the advantage of this occupation will explained by the chief operator. 8. Ii. &, Telephone Company. LY —_— eeee— WANTED COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER IN MANUFACTURING CONCERN Steady employment. to 5:00, Hours, 5 with 11-4 hours at noon. Address: STENOGRAPHER BOX 10, HERALD LOST—By a Normal School pupil: A black fur plece, between Arch and 176 Maple St. or in the Union Laundry yard, Tuesdsy afternoon. Address Box 6XX, Herald Office. 6-23-2dx LOST—Monday evening: between 5 and 6 o'clock, either on dinky from Hartford or in New Britain station, or on Church, Main or Park St. Kindly notify P. J. Sharples, 630 Stanley stre Reward. 6-23-2dx LOST—Gold coin purse, between Stanley St. and Landers’ this morning. Reward if returned to 395 Stanley St. Telephone 1063-3. 6-23-3ax LOST—Bunch of keys, Friday wmorning. Finder please return to Herald Office and receive reward. 6- LOST—A gray tiger kitten, June 18, to 93 Forest St. for reward. Return 6-22-3d® FOR SALE—Farm, barns, seven-room 56 acres: Two large house, 30 silo, six- H. I' gzas engine, ensilage cutter; farm fully equipped with machinery and tools, 14 cows, one heifer, two bulls, three horses, two pigs. chickens. fruit trees of all kinds: farm. all seeding down, near car line. miles to New Britain; will sell at rcasonable price. Apply Mrs. Albert Meehan, Beckley, Conn., Box FOR SALE—Two-family frame house and extra lot on the ner of Maple and Pine ®treets, across from Corbin’s factory. dress House, Box 14, Herald. FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow. electric lights, telephone; four acres land, fine building lots; near trolley; six cents to New Britain: young fruit trees, berries, karden planted. Sharp's Station. ville. €. H. Culver 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 stree: Telephone 498 5-25-t2 LOST—Gold cuff links, engraved, Saturday afternoon, in shopping district. Reward if returned to Herald Office. 6-21-3dx. LOST—Black and tan Airedale tervier; license 94; reward. H. B. Chamberlin, Chamber of Commerce, or 61 Harrison 6-21-3d . — e, SUMMER RESORTS | ISLAND VIEW, NORTH HAVEN, MAINE— | Offers shorc ‘and country life combined; excellent food; efficlent service; open July 1 to September 1; special rates for two weeks. Address Miss Helen Beveridge, Y. W. C. A., New Britain. 8-17-1wx. — Sullding—Reparmg. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC, BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETS. Repairs of all kinds.® ® Court St Telephcnes 3244 tew Britain. RE Y Conn. FOR A new six-room Bungalow. All Drive. Fine home. good residential terms. ome Good B SALE modern section. equipment, on Somerg Price reasonable and uilding Lots For Sale. H. D. HUMPHREY 272 MAIN STREET 4 ROO M 208, NATION BA