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BBBOOOOeBBEEBE000000S0OBBOBOBIGHY S AL H‘ IST. )SED MONDAYS DURING AU Inc. Hartford GEGOBEB0Y Exclusive Models in Bathing Suits Marked Down For Quick Disposal ilk Jersey, Taffeta and Velvet Suits $25.00 FOURTH FLOOR One pannier puff model in black and blue plaid TO 83 Je RMIR PRICE $30.00 suit of pure thread siik , with long fringe 0 black 36 sey Size slip- Was wash ze 36 One black copper silk. One plece style. satin, & sult of I'etun'a pure silk jersey, slip-on Was §3 suit of G0 suit of black taffeta, brold Size 40 binck 1ne velvet as eme Size pantalette gray Ways $37.50. mudel, bands. Size 38 taffeta Size a green pure silk jersey, 38. One black xilk jers Was $30.00. suit richly Was $39 embroidered in 40. 0 slip-on one. Was $37.50 slip-on with turquois blue Was $30.00. ool Jersey, Satin and Taffeta Suits $15.00 FORMERLY $17.98 TO $21.75. of superb qual'ty. rivalling duvetyne in Size 40. Was $13.00 \tin slip-on inndel with black piping woo! jersey, best quality, black jersey with black velvet plack and white check taffeia rlip-on black ta‘f:ta, tle-around bodic le black tatieta surplice model, size 38. groen wool jerse weslan color emoruld gr curdinul red greca wool en and set-in Vs $20.00. Size Was $17.9 richnees of weave Size 38 stencil design at hem at hem, Hand-painted de- Was $21.75. Size 26. Size 49. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ & B Was $17.98. Was $17.98. % 3 & 38 e G e e RANCE SALE OF BROKEN LOTS IN omen’s Footweur sizes. Hegular out . . INT OXFORDS—Turn s heel, lace style $10.00 out styles, good $4.95 Oxtor ir handsome price $9.00 with dressy and $5.95 of very soles, military $3.95 of whit tegular $5.95 qul ole Very 1T OXFORDS—Odd cood patent e Oxfords, n Heels. Regularly lines welt Some of present price, » clear them away E PUMPS—One h welt sole and full so. it At IVAS PUMPS—White canvas, with welt wole Regularly m out we've s 5 hem . 4 9 SOLE SHOES—Pumps and Oxfords Louls heels. The regula: $2.95 strap Louls heels stylese Tricolette French V¢ range of colors Excellent to ageompany it price ... with w variety .'0000###6’####### LotoTodototode TodedofeRoteodotogotots] FOR SALE. low of 6 rooms, evorything modern, 2 car garage and lot th Avenue and Park Reserve, few H. D. HUMPHREY ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING EAST, SOUTH or WEST—Whichever di- pu want Yo go we have a fine one-family house n—Just listed a splendid cottage on a beautiful Hill—Also one on Wooster street. REAL ESTATE CO. SALE Dwelling, Bertin, A. RILEY JOOM 208, BANK BUILDING. Bulding- -Repamug. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telephcnos 23244 itew Hritain. Conn. 1913 Hardware City Loan Corp. pr construction and offers for <zle on easy employes of locai industri-~—Three tenement Two tenement houses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. PEWRITE RS ALL MAKES e deal in every make typewriter Rented, Repaired and Exchanged Britain Typewriter Exchange est Main St. Tel. 612 A New Blouse? INVENTORY THAN HALF PRICE. —THIRD FLOOR— AT —Blouses Formerly $6-39 Up to $18.00. In this wonderful group of fine hand-made and real lace trimmed models of French voile and Georgette crepe them have but regardless of profit. AT ~—Blouses that were $2|79 as High as $10.00. Overblouses, Waists are among these. and nothing but desirable “Sweater Blouses’ tub of collars and trimmings. I MARRIED 50 YEARS | Artieth | occasion | the reception but the number of cal- BRINGS SOME AT LESS G SRBE N » waists there are charming styles. three times the it necessary to in many been almost inventory makes Georgette and A splendid st fine bbb dododdod —Blouses That were $3.00 and $4.00. v and models ideal voiles and batiste, skirts, in fine 2 o & SUFFIELD MINISTER Rev and Mrs. HacArthur Cele- | brate Golden Wedding Suffield, Conn., Aug. 4.—The Rev. Dr. Robert Stuart MacArthur and Mrs. MacArthur today observed the anniversary of their wedding at their summer home “Innisshail” | Many close friends came here for the | and townspeople generally called to extend congratulations. Among members of the immediate family present were the children, Robert, of Tulsa. Okla., and Mrs. MacArthur and their children; and Miss Gertrude of Warm Springs, Va., who was in work overseas; Mrs. Montague Howard and Mr. Howard and son of New York and Rev. Ken- neth C. MacArthur, Mrs. MacArthur and three sons, of Cambridge, Mass.; and on Mrs. MacArthur's side Rev Charles C. MacGregor of Lawrence, Mass.; Dr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Ma Gregor of New York city; Dr. George Henry Fox and Miss Alice Fox of New York city. There were no formal exercises at lers was large, the material and many gifts were evidence of the affec- tion in which the couple is held. Dr. and Mrs. MacArthur were mar- ried at Painted Post, N. Y. Few of the guests on that occasion are now living and but one attended the golden wedding today, she being Mrs. F. M. Burroughs of New York, who was Miss Harriet Fairbrother of Paw. tucket, R. I. Dr. MacArthur is one of the best YOUR CAR IS SAFE AT THE “Auto Protect Yourself From Auto Thieves. GASOLINE Atlantic Tydol Socony FREE AIR “AUTO PARK” | FOR SAL | FoR SALE—On | known clergymen of this | Baptist church in New York, his only i to | cent | ¥lorida in the winter | Declares That | speaking | listen to the suggestion. Real Estate prices are still soaring. Yet there is a big demand for property. M you have a house or lot you would like to convert into cash at a good profit advertise it in the Classifiecd Column. There are plenty of buyers and the Classi- fied column is the place to reach them. CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge CASH IN This is not a question 20c ADVANCE of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminati advertiser money. ing this work we save the Low production of manufa tured goods makes a big mand for secondhand articles. -~ If you have houschold furniture, a used auto, in fact anything useful o scll, this is the time to advertise it. [ b;!lter market. There never was For Sale advts. are Only One Cent a Word. e ——— N REAL ESTATE FOR SALE l i—In southern part of acres. 35 tiliable: t other small buildings, silo for cows, 14 three hors: 64-H engine, ensilage cutter, other s umerous to mention:ymost farm fully equip ding down: fruit t good money._making to New Britain: 8 miles to Har near car line: price reasonable. Albert Meehan, Beckle 5-4 (eod) FOR SALE—Kensington Hill: Two family | House: small barn; near school $500 down Bargain. Tel 92-4, Newington: large | seven cows, £as | tools | Fifty-six o barns, also room house. two bulls, all ties; miles ford Apply of the finest business prop- or on West Main street. consisting of a three-story brick building, with all im- provements. a one-family frame house and automobile repair shop in rear, at a Letter price than 10 per cent; an ideal spot for putting up that much nceded community garage in the West a Owner, Joseph Landwehr, 403 West Main st §-3-5dx FOR SALE—A new six room house. car garage, on car line large lot: $4,000. Nels Anderson, Damon’s Hill, Iin, Conn. ————————————————— one- price Ber- 2-6dx country. For 42 years he was pastor of Calvary permanent charge. In 1911 he was chosen president of the Baptist world alliance and gave up his pastorate accept. Since then he has also preached the world over, and in re- years has been at Daytona, months. For 40 years he was an occasional preacher at Tremont Temple, Boston. HUGHES ASSAILS BISHOP MANVIX\ Clergyman Represents | Nothing But Head of Sinn Fein Organization. Melbourne, Australia, Aug. 3.—W. Hughes, premier of Australia, here today attacked Arch- bishop Mannix for his Irish utter- ances, virtually replying to the arch- | bishop’s statement in New York re- cently in which he denounced Mr. Hughes. “Demonstrations in orable to Archbishop Mannix” said | Mr. Hughes, “were carefully stage managed in a manner similar to that pursued in those arranged in Aus- tralia, and the people who acclaimed him there were Sinn Feiners, pos- | sibly leavened with Bolsheviki or other | wild fanatics. Archbishop Mannix | does not represent Australia on the Irish or any other question and is the acknowledged Sinn Fein leader in this country. “When he arrived A America fav- in Australia seven years ago” the premier con- | tinued “Australia was freer from sectarian bitterness than any coun- | try in the world. Spurred by bound- less personal ambition and hatred of Great Britain, Arbishop Mannix has | fanned the dying embers of religious | bigotry into a fierce blaze, gathering | around him every fanatic alien and Sinn Feiner in the country. He worked incessantly during the war to | prevent recruiting. Referring to an alleged threat by Archbishop Mannix to ‘“deal with Hughes” upon the prelate’s return to Australia, the premier said: ““He may, but first of all he has to return.” | ENGLAND IRRITATED BY ACTIONS London, Aug. OF SOVIETS. 4.—The British gov- ernment is irritated over what it be- lieves is soviet Russia’s equivoca- tion over the British suggestion that the Russians halt at the armistice line of demarkation in Poland and begin peace negotiations. It has dispatched a sharp note to the soviet government demanding a yes or no answer as to whether that government intends to ARABS LOSE 7,000 ME Constantinople, Aug. 3. (By ciated Press).—The Arabs lost 000 men in attempts to prevent the French entering Damascus, according to Beirut advices. The French used armored cars, tanks and airplanes while the Arabs had oniy infantry, cavalry and poorly equipped artillery. Asso- Park?” OILS Mobile Atlantic Supreme Veedol BATTERIES TESTED Opposite the Elks | FOR SALE—Royal AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS —_— WANTED—FEMALL HELP FOR SALE—1917 Touring, geod running or- | aer 112 between Cheap Lake St FOR S, good smaliler passenger car, con trade 1o FOR SALE—Overiand 85 In good couwition. it taken at once. Inquire touring car, Wil sl Do iy South 3590 Main -d3x in good run. tires. Wil be 46 Arch St FOR SALEFord windshield, one Fresto- lite tank, one 2u-gal gasoline tank auto, oue 32-foot extension ladder. new your own price. George Anderson, Bei at excellent tires, will- B. FOR SALE—Cadillac condition. newiy painted, new ing to exchang. for a smaller car. holin, 31 Dwight St. Tel. 1635-14. touring, in FOR SALE—1918 Brisco, good condition, re- cently overhauled. kElectric lghts, sclf- starter, good tires all around with spare. Cail evenings. "Phone 1360. S-3-5dx USED TRUCKS--Attention. Jifnej and Bus Men: The trolley situation confroating us, not only in Briageport, but in our own city ot New Britain, is critical, as you know. Now is the time to get busy and get in while prospects are good. We have the following for sale at right prices Three 1¥1y Reo 13-passenger buses; al one 1920 35-pissenger Packard. These are all in first-class shape mechanically, brand new cord tres all around; worth investi- gation. Call Liberty 430 or see Chandler, Mack Motor Truck Company, New Haven, Coun. 7-13-t8 FOR SALE—Overland touring, Model 83, in excelient condition, $47o cash or easy terms. Apply Box 19Z, Herald. -t paint and FOR SALE—Bulck roadster; mechanical condition perfect; cord tires ail around; will sell cheap for cash. Tele- phone No. 1840, Room 07, New Britain National Bank Building. 7-16-t¢ FOR SALE—One Alley sedan demonstrator at reasonabie price; will take car in trade; one Ford touring, 19139, able wheeis, good condition Rudolph, 123 Cherry street 2051. RC Phone model | sor | demount- | 7-31-6dx | FOR S itton New Britain ~tanding grass. Stanley St. 1dx ntity venpor Phon of FOR SALE—Ma tion.. Apply 3 range. in good condi- St. Main St ¥OR WANTED WANTED—Room and board or room with iitchenctte tor two. Address Box X33X 1dx WANTED—To buy: carriage, good condition. Child’s wicker doll Box Herald 1dx three little kit- Apply after Wed- st 5-3-24 tens in nesday. 200d homes. 15 Harrison WANTED—Four or 5 room tenement, American family of adults I’ by 8-3-2dx young girl, board and room family. Box 16W, Herald. §-3-3dx WANTED—By with private WANTED—Tenement locality. 56 in Tel. 7-3-t0 WA\'I‘ED—IOM people with Corns, Cal louses, ¥czema, Hemorrhoids, Sores or Skin Affections to buy a box of Honey Bee Ointment. Clark & Brainerd, and Dickinson Drug Co. 8-3-12dx by young couple Hawkins street. WANTED—By youns room and board with W. Conmnor, 53 Cherry couple, furnished American family St, City. $-3-2dx w tenements in good location Address House, Box 27, No agents. Herald. 8-3-da WANTED—To buy grocery dress Grocery, Box business. . Herald. [ Ad- 3ax WANTED—Bright, airy room, electric light and ~am heat, in West Main street sec. tion. Address Box 16R, Herald. 5-2-3dx WANTED—To rent, small cottage, by fam- ily of three: Address Cottage, Herald. §-2.d3x i FOR SALE— HALLADAY TOURING CHEVROLET TOURING < > TOURING, TOURING (490) CHEVROLET TOURING 490 Time Payments Arranged. SIM_BOOKMAN, 4 Eim St., cor Main St. "Phone 484. s-3.t0 (Baby Grand) USED TRUCKS When In need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get in touch with us. Mack, Plerce-Arrow, Packard and others; some over- hauled, rebuilt and guaranteed; terms to suit you. Phone Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Ccllli‘ 5 USED TRUCKS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE the following on hand in condition, ready We have first-class. mechanical to go to work, viz.: with brand the same Mack—Rebuilt, guaranteed 2-Ton new rack body, as new. 3-Ton Packard—Chassis and cab. Two 2%-Ton Maccars—One with sub- stantial padded van body, the other with rack body. 5-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. 2-Ton Nash—With brand-new lumber body, newly palnted. Two 1919 5-Ton Clydesdale Dumps. Four 1919 2-Ton Day-Elder 25-pas- senger buses with Goodyear spare. Worth Liberty 430, or see investigation. Call CHANDLER MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 7-30-tf FOR SALE. 1919 Scripts Booth, 5 passenger touring, new. 1918 Oakland touring, newly painted 1918 Oakiand coupe, newly" painted value. 1817 Dodge Brothers' 1917 Ford Touring. Apply at S. & F. Tel. 31. Good roadster. MOTOR SALES CO., 155 Elm Street. 8-2-1w FOR .\ILE)—\"SK’;‘I LANEOUS FOR SALE—Beautiful uprigh piano, high- est grade, mahogany case. almost new: very cheap for cash. Address Williams, Box 20, Herald 8-4-3d FOR SALE—WIll sell Invalld's wheel chair in A-1 condition for one-half value. 18 Farmington Ave., Plainville. §-4-3dx FOR SALE—Columbia talking machine and records: used three months: a bargain. $35; 439 Arch cost $5 Andrews, st FOR SALE—Small kitchen front. Cheap if taken wood street. stove; at once. water 38 Lin- 2-3ax FOR SALE—Furniture—Inquire 82 Elm St. like | 1ax | WANTED—Cop¥ing or typing to do even: ings at home or office. Telephone §93- 8-2-3dx WANTED—Tenement of five rooms, or will buy either two- or three-tenement hous Box 13W, Herald. 7-31-5dx WANTED—To rent: A five- or six-room tenement or small house, modern improve- ments, in good neighborhood. Address Herald Box 35B. 7-29-6dx EXPERIENCED HELP WANTED FOR CLOAK AND SCUIT DEPARTMENT ATPLY AT THE BEE HIVE 873 MAIN ST. —eee WANTED—MALE HELP SALESMEN—I want to talk to two men who can prove they can sell; also two men who believe they can, but have never had a fair opportunity. Our organization (the largest of its character in the world) has openings for a few capable men with ability. If accepted, they will be trained in our business and placed in a position to earn upward of $5,000 a year; call for interview; open evenings. 408 Building. ‘WANTED—Toolmakers. Apply P. J. Flan- nery Co., Whiting St. 8-4-6a WANTED—A young man ment store experience. & Stome Co., Pittsfield. with some depart. Apply to Holde Mass. §-1-3d linen department. Boston Store. 8-3-4d WANTED—Salesman for Apply Pullar & Niven, WANTED—A young man to work on soda fountain, with or without experience. Ap- ply Soda Fountain, Crowell's Drug Store. 8-3-tr | WANTED—Experienced Paper Cutter. ply Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St 5-3-3d Ap- WANTED—Reliable man for milk. Apply to P. §. Anderson, wood St. Tel. 1755-2 delivering 84 Green- §-2-3dx WANTED—Salesmen: live wires; good In- ducements; tor tires and tubes. Apply at Rambler Tire and Rubher Co., Whitney Bullding, Stamford, Conn., or by mail. 7-2-t¢ Herald | O. Box 636. | ‘ANTED—To buy house of two or three | Box 14, | Booth | 1dx | WANTED—Woman for general housework, |~ Apply Weinstein, 46 Talcott St. 8-f-5dz i i3 WANTED—A woman to do washing one day a week. 323 Maple St. RIng left doorbell. 8-4-203 | TO RENT—Flive rooms, modern. street. 10 Wilson 1ax WANTED—Young lady for office work. Ap- ply The Post & Lester Co., 14 Main Si New Britain. 8-3- Apply. 3.3-4 WANTED—Young lady Pullar & > as cashier. en, Boston Store. WANTED—Young Indy as time-keeper. Thi G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co., Berlin Road, Ber- Iin, Conn. 8.2-wi SALESLADIESPermanent_position, $12.007 A week to start. Rapid advancement for bright girls. Apply at once. F. W. Wool- worth Co., 215-220 Main street, City. 8-2-3d3 WANTED—Girls at Union Laundry. 264 Arch St 8-3. — WANTED—Young women to become Seler phone operators; no experience necessary; paid while learning; rapid increases there- after both for length of service and merit; the advantage of this occupation will be: explained by the chiet operator. B. K. B Telephone Company. NOTIOCE NOTICE—Eureka Lodge, No. 3, K. annual outing and field day at Hanovel Park, Meriden. Special car leaves Cen< tral = Square, New Britain, Thursday, August’ 5, at 9 o'clock a. m.; Plainville, 9:30 o'clock a. m.; Southington,. 9:53 o'clock a. m. 1dx of P, NOTICE—AIl members of the Y. P. 8. of St. John's German Lutheran Church wish< ing to attend outing of State Luther League, Lake Quaesapaug, will take 7:2{ a. m. train Saturday. 1ax and long-distance done reasonably; also parties taken out. Call Albert Diemond, 410 Elm St, or phone 633-14. T-(wat)-4wx NOTICE—AIll kinds of carpentry werk; houses, garages, store fronts; roofs a specialty; re Dahigren. Telephone 1493-14. NOTICE—Hardware City guarantees to make that old mattress equal to new; trial will convince you; quick service; reasonable prices; uphol- | stering. 60 Tremont street. Telephone 2314-4. 7-20-26dx NOTICE—Lucille Beauty Shop. Halrdress- ing, manicuring, shampooing, scalp treat- ment, facial massage. Booth Block, Room 401, top floor. _Appointments by Phone 635. Hazel N. Dyer. NOTICE—Shampooing, treatments and faci tended at their homes. Margaret Hepp, 20 Wilson St. Phone 465-i NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS—Orders taken for Amalgamated House Paint. Five gallon lots, $3.25 per gallon. A. Rein Tel. 1478-4. 8-2-3dx ELECTRICAL WORK—Let me add you ta' my list of satisfied customers; moderate charges. A. Tyles 48 Howard avenue. Telephone 1992-3. 7-31-3d% SUMMER RESORTS | SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, .ln- ford. Cottage 1906 open July to October: on beach; terms reasonable. Mrs. A. D. Frey. Telephone. 6-30-t8 FARMINGTON, CONNECTICUT Second season. Delightful and pic- turesque modern farmhouse, situated in beautiful hilly country. Excellent tabie; abundance of vegetables, fruits and milk; all our own products. PURE WATER AND SANITARY DRAINAGE JOSEPH A. FAGAN SCOTT'S SWAMP FARM ‘ Telephone Farmington 59-3 3-4-3wx ———————eeeee FURNISHED ROOMS. { TO RENT—Furnished rooms at street. 96 Areh $-4-3dx FOR RENT—Furnished room for one or two people. Corner Arch and Walnut. 8-3-d2% FOR RENT—A well-furnished sitting room with double sieeping couch and use of dining room and kitchen, to a man and®. wife, at moderate price, if man will take charge of furnace and woman help with sweeping. Address X, Y, Z, care Herald. §-3-asx TO RENT—Furnished rooms for one or two gentlemen. Apply 403 West Main St., second floor. 8-3-2dx | WANTED—Immediately: Competent scalo- men on spring scales; good pay and per- mancnt employment: references required. H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St, Springfeld. Mass. 6-2-tf WANTED REGISTERED PHARMACISTS an ASSISTANT REGISTERED HARMACISTS Exceptionally good opening for men of ability. Splendid ecpportunity for advancement. For particulars write or apply to MANAGER OF LIGGETT'S DRUG STORE. s-2-3a LOSY rosary beads, day; reward on Hartford Return to 1ax trolley. Herald Su ofticy FOR SALE—Drug store. L For information, write to Box 7R, Herald 8-2-3dx —_— typewriter and will ‘sell cheap for Truscio, 55 Lafayette 7-31-4dx cash register; call evenings. street. FOR SALE—Emmanuel building on Franklin Square to E=:::'.. who will tear it down and remove ft within uum Apm‘,gp Tes Arch St LOST—Reward for return or information given concerning whereabouts of small black Pomeranian dog lost between Berlin and New Britain a week ago. W. C. Steiner. 361 Arch St Tel. 18 $-4-2dx FOUND A dog_bearing license No. 1416, 1920, Beriin, Conn. Owner can have by for this &dvi 112 Carlton St. &.‘ ‘.. -2dx TO RENT—Two furpished rooms. .Prices reasonable. Apply 250 Arch street. $-2-3dx TO RENT TO RENT—Store for auto showroom or supplies; corner Main and Elm; formerly occupied by A. G. Hawker. Apply to M. Cohn, 49 Commercial St. 7-32-tf TO RENT A FEW CHOICE OFFICES INQUIRE THE MUTUAL BUILDING 122 MAIN STREET DOWNSTAIRS WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture. $1.00 A HUNDRED FOR,PA L. Z