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B OOHEH0AREBEARED FEOC0O0CTTBLBVE BT STORE CLOS ED MONDAYS IN JULY AND N THE FOURTH FLOOR, BEGINNING TUESDAY The Sale that Women Wait For Semi-Annual Sale of Dix-Made Dresses (Seconds) This is the sale that brings women from miles around to share in its wonderful savings—the sale that women talk about and wait for through all the time between its twice-a-year appearance. DRESSES ORDINARILY $4.98 to $10.06 $2.98 : Dresses are of the famous Dix-Make brand, fashioned on the smartest beautifully tailored and trimmed ever so prettily. e materials include and other tub fabrics. Dresses. day wear the year around. jernoon. » + to darker the very goo hese arerBi lich they are offered. They -looking models. plainly indicated by a bit of ittention immediately to the reason f Imger ections that exist. n addit jon to the Dix-Make seconds we have placed on sale, at Dresses from regular stock, including dark voiles : of these have been as high as $13.98, but we are disposing of the old Dress- A wonderful chance, surely to get an extra dress for summer this manner. a very tiny price. Sizes from 16 to 46. b SALE BEGINS AT 9:15 A. M. MUy - i A UGUST. fancy figured lawns and voiles ht or dark colors; plaid or striped ginghams, plain n y Included in the lot are a few nurses’ uniforms and But most of them are the Dresses that housekeepers want for Practical enough for sweeping, pretty enough Every color is represented, from pinks, rays, navy, brown and similar shades. x-Make seconds, which explains the wonderful pre concessions have slight imperfections which prfivent thlem be he egular Dix Dresses, but in every case. the irregular- e ey B . bright colored cloth which draws the custom- for the reduction. by marked the faults would be hard, sometimes almost impossible, , dropped threads, irregular weaving, misplaced stitching—these are the Inc. Hartford in charming patterns chambray, linenes, blues, greens, yellows and All white piques are Lol g dotedetoatoR ded dodododadodoed ot e e ke bk If they were not thus to find. the sale in georgette patterns. o lolodegedetotetodutedoRetoled — FARM FOR SALE — Pine Land. Plenty of Fruit, 16 Cows, Bnd all kinds of Farm Utensils. Finest location Half Way Detween New Britaln and Hartford. H. D. HUMPHREY STREET ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING 4 Horses, Pigy Hartford on Beaver Street For Room on the lot for a store. Here’s one sst loations in the North End for any busi Get busy if you want it. P REAL ESTATE CO. . PHON E 343—ROOMS 303-6 BANK BLDG. a of local industrics—Three tenement Two tenement houses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. ORBIN MAPLE ST., PROPERTY fFine 14-room house at No. 64 Maple street, with lot running through to Cherry street, be bought at a reasonable price and on favor-- terms. See us for details. 2 Home Banking & Realty Co. MAIN STREET 728 Next Door Fox's Theater. YPEWRITERS ,ALL MAKES We deal in every make typewriter d, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged w Britain Typewriter Exchange P West Main St. Tel. 612 PHONE OO BOTBBLLEBBDD BUCOIVVBLEHTILOY COX RESUMES DUTIES Democratic Nominee Returns to Ohio State Offices — to Confer With Rooscvelt. Columbus, O., July Governor Cox arrived here from his home at Dayton today to resume his duties at the executive office. This afternoon he was to confer with Franklin D. Roosevelt, his running mate. En route to Columbus the governor rode in a day coach. At the station here he shook hands with a number of railroad men. N The governor received today a four leaf clover from James H. Cox of New Loondon, N. Y. who said it was picked from Samuel J. Tilden's lawn. KeepYouSkifi-Pom Active and Healthy Hartford Lady Could Not Leave House Mrs. A. L. Pease of 1176 Main St., Hartford, Tells How CINOT Restored Her Health and rength After Two Years' Bad Health. Here is another remarkable testimonial from a lady well known in Hartford. and the truth of this will not be hard to verify. We have many remarkable stories from home people gthat will startle the readers and will Bice even the most skeptical Mrs. Peas “I have been troubled with rheumatism and severe Indigestion and stomach trouble for over two years and have been unable to attend to my housework: in fact, was afraid to go more than a block away from home as 1 knew if T did that I would have to be carried home. 1 have not been to the gro- cery store since last December until I took OT. I have now taken three bottles and r the second ome I received wonderful elief and on finishing the third I am ninety better and am able to get around and growing strong and healthy. I am thankful for CINOT." CINOT IS BEING DEMONSTRATED IN NEW BRITAIN BY AN EXPERT AT THE MILLER-HANSC DRUG STORE, 2 CHURCH STREET. It is also for sale in Southington Plantsville : in Drug Store: in Glastonbury by C. nd can be obtained at all first-clas Y e WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL and Second-Han¢ Furniture L. ZELDES 135 OAL ST. TEL. 580-23. The little Want Advt. costs ONLY 1c¢ A WORD. The re- sults arc big and quick. The Herald Classifiel Column is at your service. You mnced it Try it out tomorrow. The ro- sults will surprise you. CLASSIFIED | 1c a Minimum C CASH IN Word x harge 20c ] ! ADVANCE ! _This is not a question of credit. Bovkkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. DRI e AUTOMOEILES FOR SALE—One Mitchell touring, one Metx roadster; good mechanical condition. Ad- dress Box 32B. Herald. 7-12-3dx WANTED WANTED—Furnished rooms for light house- keeping by.a middle-aged couple. _Reply to Box No. 11B, Heraid. 7-12-3d FOR SALE—One closed top Ford delivery, one steam garment and laundry press, one 6 inch by 12 foot T steel beam, also 1913 Buick touring car. New Britain Dry Cleaning Co., West Main St. 7-12-6d FOR SALE—Chevrolet model, run 2,600 miles. touring car, Call 304-4. 1920 1a WANTED—Garage for one car; mear City Hall. Reply Garage, Herald Box 15. 7-10-3dx WANTED—An American-born, with cash, wishes to buy two-family house in south- western part of city for own use. Box 35M, Herald. 7-9-1wx FOR SALE—Oakland roadster, perfect con- dition, good tires, bargain for cash. Phone 2428 or 2517 7-12-5dx FOR SALE—One-half-ton Vim truck, 1920, first-class condition; will sell reasonably. No. 2 R. R. Arcade. 7-12-1wx USED TRUCKS—Attention. Jitney and Bus Men: The trolley situation confronting us, not only in Bridgeport, but in our own city of New Britain, is critical, a: know. Now is the time to get busy and get in while prospects are good. We have the following for s: at right prices: Three 1919 Reo 1S-passenger buses: also one 1920 35-passenger Packard.. These are all in first-class shape mechanically, brand new cord tires all around: worth investi- gation. Call Liberty 430 or see Chandler, Mack Motor Truck Company, New Haven, Conn 7-12-t¢ FOR SALE—Overland’ touring, tion, cheap; no garage pay; private party. A-1 condi- commissions to 145 Chapman street. 7-10-3dx FOR SALE—Latest 1920 Maxwell touring, run 1,400 miles; also brand new 1920 Hup- mobile touring. Tel. 1 Main or 139 Winthrop St -14. Betz, 18 7-10-4dx FOR SALE—Ford delivery truck, touring car. Inquire C. Hanson, Main street - FOR SALE—Ford touring car; price reason- able. K. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry street. Phone 2051. 7-9-3dx USED TRUCKS When in need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get in fouch with us. Mack, Plerce-Arrow, Packard and others; some over- hauled, rebullt and guaranteel;, terms to suit you. Phone Liberty 430. or see CHANDLER, MACE MOTOR TRUCK CO.. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 6-24-t¢ FOR SALE CHEVROLET TOURING MAXWELL TOURING OLDSMOBILE TOURING STUDEBAKER TOURING REO _TOURING FORD TOURING FORD ROADSTER FORD TON TRUCK Time Payments Arranged SIM BOOKMAN 4 Elm St.. Corner Main St. one 484 FOR SALE 1918 FORD TOURING (With Demountable Rims) 1915 OAKLAND TOURING 1918 OAKLAND COUPE (New ainted) WILLY: HT COUPE (Cord Tires; Newly Painted) APPLY S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORPORATION 155 Elm St.—Telephone 731 7-10-3a _— Bullding—Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC, BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRiCK, SBTEEL AND CONCRETBE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telephcnes 3344 New Britain. Conn. 19138 A. H. HARRIS Motor Trucking 166 Main St. Phone 1849 MANROSS AUTO CO. Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. OVERLAND AGENOCY PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH S1KEKT W epe Typewriters Rented at Reasorable Rai GENERAL TYPEWRITER EXC)ANGE, Ino WANTED—Chauffeur desires situation with private family or on truck; fully experi- enced in repair work. 26 Franklin street. 7-9-3dx WANTED—To rent or buy: Home in west- erg section of city. David Manning, 211 Main St 7-9-3dx ‘WANTED—Position by experienced truck driver; several years of experience; best references. Address Herald Box 10XB. 7-9-3dx WANTED—To assist undertaker in embaim- ing on evening calis; hold Dodge School certificate. Tel 7-7-5dx WANTED—TO BUY A 10x13 PRINTING PRESS AND ALSO EQUIPMENT ADDRESS HERALD BOX 33BB 713.38x REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two-family house at Belvidere. Three rooms on each floor. Barn and chicken-coops, fruit trees. Sell cheap if taken at once. Inquire 336 East Main street. 2. FOR SALE—Stanley Quarter: Six-room attractive stucco single residence with two- | 150x200. one 7-12-3ax FOR SALE—Two extra fine building lots on Park St. Owner has bought other property. out of town, so will sell these lots very reasonably. Apply to Fred Peace, 21 Tomlinson avenue, Plainville, Conn. 7-10-2dx car garage; corner lot, 473-3. FOR SALE—Sixteen-acre farm. Inquire at ' 213 Washington St 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; garden planted. Sharp's Station, Plain- ville. C. H. Culver. 7-9-6dx FOR SALE—One-family frame house and one two-family brick house at 142 West Main St. Telephone 1034. 7-6dx | FOR SALE—Three-tenement block with | store; all improvements; one five-room and two four-rodm tenements. 151 Oak St. 7-7-6dx WANTED—MALE HEJ.P SALESMEN—Two neat appearing young men to act as agents for a reliable firm; experience unnecessary: branch manager's position waiting for right man; salary or commission. Box 36, Herald. 7-12-2dx WANTED—Boy over 16 years of age. Apply Arcade Studio. 7-12-2dx WANTED—Salesman, with auto, having established trade, to sell our toys in every town; fine line; liberal commission; good demand: start at once. Madmar Quality Co., Utica, X 7-10-6d WANTED—Boy. Club. Apply at New Britain 7-10-2d WANTED—Turret lathe bands; also men for general factory work. Apply P. J. | Flannery Co., rear 33 Whiting St~ 7-9-3d -+ { WANTED—A porter. Barker Bakery Co., 317 Main street. 7-9-3dx WANTED—Diemakers. Mosel Manufactur- ing Ccmpany, Kensington, Conn. 7-7-1w WANTED—Foreman for shipping di ment; must furnish references. AppLY Parker-Bucky Baking Co., 14 Winter street. 7-6-tf _—m— WANTED—Salesmen; live wires; good in- ducements; for tires and tubes. Apply at Rambler Tire and Rubber Co., Whitney Building, Stamford, Conn., or by mail. te 'WANTED—Registered or registered assistant druggist Crowell's drug store. 25¢ n street. e 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-tf FOR SALE Cottage on Frances St. DEWITT A. RILEY ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. LOOK Your Lawn Mowers Over See if they need sharpening or repair- | ing, also Shears, Axes, Knives, Snws.l Etc. REAR 21 GREENWOOD ST. Telephone 153-12 Call Mr. Fritz'i SRR T SRPAPERY £ NER SR ~ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Handsome male collie dog, six months old; licensed; good natured and fond of children. Britain. Telephone 726-12, New ldx TO RENT—A four-room apartment suitable for two adults; references required. Ad- dress Apartment, Herald. . T-12:3dx TO RENT—Two unfurnished rooms suitable for l1ght housekeeping: threc minutes from Main street; very desirable location; adults only. Address Herald Box 15S. i-12-2dx BABY CHICKS, 17c each and up; 12 varie- ties; delivered prepaid and guaranteed; send for list. Roy Clark, 335 Connecticut Boulevard, Bast Hartford. 7-12-4d FOR SALE—Standing grass. Apply evenings after 7 o'clock, Saturday atternoons or Sundays. H. B. Luce, Elm Hill. 7-9-5dx FOR SALE—Cabinet talking machine aad records; big sacrifice; easy payments; make offer. Andrews, 439 Arch street. 7-10-2dx FOR SALE—Lease and option on a six-room heuse with large garden. 32 Sheftield street. 7-10-3dx FOR SALE—Kitchen stove, dish closet, linoleum, rugs and other furniture. 33 Sheffield St. 7-10-2dx FOR SALE—Fifty acres upland grass. F. Telephone 667-12. good standing P. Young, Kensington. 7-10-2ax FOR SALE—Large barn at Berlin; lumber enough for three-family house. Box L24, Herald. 7-9-3dx FOR SALE—A Clark Jewel gas stove in good condition. Apply at 17 Harrison street. -9-4d FOR = SALE—Rabbits. American Blues, Flemish Giants, Belgian Hares. 22 Theo- dore St, Maple Hill, Newington. 7-9-1wx FOR SALE—34-inch fumed oak room table and four chairs to\ match; in first- class condition. 34 Prospect street, first floor. Phone 160. 7-8-tf BABY CHICKS, 1ic each and up; 12 varle- ties; delivered prepaid and guaranteed; send for list. Roy Clark, 355 Connecticut Boulevard, East Hartford. 7-6-1w FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Large, pleasant front room, with home privileges, for one or two young iadies; references required.. 29 South 7-12-2dx If you have anything to sell, bear in mind tha: therc never was a better market for it . than now. A little advt. in the Herald Classified column will prove it. Only ic A WORD. WANTED—FEMALA HELP WANTED—Dishwasher at the Y. W. C. m g -4 20 Hungerford court. WANTED—Woman to do _washing; bring clothes. Mre R. B. Wainwri ' 15 Steele St. Tel. 1272. T-10-2dx e el = WANTED—Experienced typist for geod position in office; position permanent and pleasant. Box (XX, Herald. T WANTED—Woman for alterations; perma. nent position; 314 per week o Start. Ad- dress Herald Box K. T-B-et WANT! at Latimer Laundry 33 Walnut St. 6-24-1 WANTED—Young womer to become tele: Phune OPErators; no eaperience NCOSSErd i paid while learning; rayid incresses there siter both for lengik of ggrvice and merit; dvantage of this occupation will be explained by the cnlet operator. 8. Ii. &' Telephone Company. . WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES . —ALSO— ', WOMAN FOR ALTERATIONS . THE WOMAN'S SHOP 7 (149 MAIN ST. NOTICE—Have your furaiture crato packed by experts. - We furnigs thing. Herald Box 218. 15302 13.3dx TO RENT—Nicely furnished room; if desired. 112 Lake street. 148-12. board Phone 7-12-5dx TO RENT—A large furnished front room with private family. 620 Main St. 7-12-3dx TO RENT—Large front room suitable for two gentlemen: also single room. Mrs. T. J. Walsh, 64 Church St. 7-12-3dx TO RENT—Front room for geatieman; references required. Phone 271-15. 7-12-2dx TO RENT—Two light, airy front rooms for light housekeeping. 33 Main St. Tele- phone 1095-4. ldx TO RENT—Two connected rooms for light housekeeping. Apply Box 2A, Herald Office. 7-9-3dx —_— TO RENT TO RENT—Garage, 541 Church St. phone 17 TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms; adults. Inquire 401 Chestnut St. 7-10-3dx Tele- 7-12-30 TO RENT A FEW CHOICE OFFICES INQUIRE THE MUTUAL BUILDING 122 MAIN STREET DOWNSTAIRS SUMMER RESORTS TO RENT—Furnished cottage at Pond Point, Milford, July 17-31, $25 per week. Tel. 92-¢ evenings 1d P — TAUGODA INN, MOMAUGUIN—Large, light, well-ventilated sleeping rooms; large living room, with piano: two large porches: ex- ceptional bathroom facilities; a broad pri- vate cement walk to the finest beach on the sound; excellent bathing at both high and low tide: shower and float. For reservations call Liberty 536, New Haven, or write to the Inn T-(fsm)-3w TO RENT—Rooms Rock. at 623 Beach, Savin 7-9-3dx ROOM AND BOARD—At Sea Shore cottage; reasonable rates. Apply Mrs. Monroe Heflin, 247 East Broadway, Myrtle Beach, Milford, Conn. 7-8-6d NOTICE—Trucking of equipped to take out 1747-3. : P — OTICE—Miss Alice 86 Elm St. Phone 41 alsa Tephone all kiads; el 7-12-3ax teacher, 7-13 (mwi)-x NOTICE—Electric rented,. $1.25 per day. Rounfyfile gas stove lighters, 35 cents each: iips, 15 cents. Telephone 2079. ‘ -24-ead-te Ssim eeim A B ST 0 - W NOTICE—Local and lemg-distance trucking done reasonably; also parties taken out. Call Albert Diemond, 410 Eim St, or phone 633-14. T-(w&t) -dwx NOTICE—Make use of yonr spare time; experience not nec i 2o capital re” quired. Write Box 1083, Pittsbwigh, Pennsylvania. 7-9-34 NOTICE—The finest line of Spalding bathing . suits ever in New Britain. Monier Bros., 38-42 Main St. 7-8-6dx . NOTICE—Shampooing, manf 5 treatments and facial massage; ladl attended at their homes. Margaret Hey 20 Wilson St. Phone 465-5. 7-7-31 NOTICE—AIll kinds of Dahigren. Telephone 1433-14. NOTICE—Carbon burned out, 50c a cylinder. Auto Repair Co., 115 Glen St. 7-f-3dx NOTICE—We in garages, heuse construction and all branches of carpentry. reshingling roofs, etc. Call us up Kor prices. Anderson and Deming, telephane 630. 6-23-248% L e NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. gume- antees to make that old mattress equal o new; trial will convince you; quick serve ice, reasonable prices; we carry a full lin of mattresses, springs, etc.; furniture. covered. Tel. -2314-4. NOTICE—General _trucking, local and distance moving; reasonable rates; sal faction guarantéed. Tel. 1868. JFrank ¥ Brown, 240 Smalley St. 74 SHORE PROPERTY T FOR SALE—Shore lots; cou) easy terms bargain prices. See Sullivan, Lot No. Seaview Road, ‘Péint o' Woods » o’clock Saturday: ' Pay envelope. Reward Return to Joe Bancavica, 790 Stahley St. FOUND. SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, Bran- + ford. Cottage 1905 open July to October; on beach: terms reasonable. M Frey. Telephone. FOUND—A bunch of keys at New depot, July 4th.. Owner can have sathl calling at 139 Church street and p for advt. Fisk Cord ... Fisk 66 E. H. Fisk Vietor Thor Fisk Victor Road .. Fisk New Departure Yeansylvania U. C. Cord . Pennsylvania U. C. Fabrie . Pennsylvania S. S. S. T. Bike Goodrich Tires ... . Fisk Automobile Tires 28x3 -, 30x3 . 30x3 . 33x4 30x3%% Tires Bicyeles i Second-Hand Bicy SPECIAL SALE ON FISK BICYOLE TIRES. Price $5.00—Sell for $4.. Price $4.50—Sell for $4.00 Price $4.00—Sell for $5.. Price $3.50—Sell for $3. Prife $3.50—Sell £ Price $5.00—Sell for $4. Price $4.50—Sell for $.00