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SOCHITVVOCVBL CCOBIVIDVTIDOBT { ANy 2 MpEny T X €X STORE CLOSED MONDAYS TO SEPTEMBER 6ih, INCLUSIVE RLS’ AND MISSES’ DRESSES AT CLEARANCE PRICES —FIFTH MISSES’ DRESSES orgette and Other Si'ks $29.75 Regularly $30.75 to $59.00 an well as immediate wants Plled with selections from ith charming gowns for all occasions may intod Ceorgette crepe, taffotas, charmeuse, of prac- leor and combinations Plenty shades, ruch as black, navy, a fe high or pastel colors s fhe characteristics of quality Sizes 14, 16 and 18. ’ Wash Dresses, $3.95 Regularly $4.98 10 $6.08. y and pretty little frocks that will bin, and always come out like excellent ginghams and chambrays. pen and checks 14 Infants and Chi'dren ~—Fifth Floor— brown and portant sale of Dresses, Rompers, Sweat- garments Capes and Boys' Sults Many price. o Interesting Items About HOSIERY —Main Floor— Lisle Stockings, fine 29c ‘omen’s Black r, irregulars of our B0¢ grade, Special .... Pure Silk Seam-Back Stock- The manufacturers but only dropped or omen in black only thess ‘“‘second defocts—no there are stitches 79c Stoekings that would ly retall at $1.75. Special this big stock Every ex stand new Many attractive colors. e e Inc. Hartford LESSBEBHH O o} @ -‘g'} FLOOR~— MISSES’ FROCKS In Organdie and Dotted Swiss $19.75 Regularly §29.50 to $35.00 Summer's loveliest Oress fantasies are among these—quaint, plcturesque, intensely becoming models of the finest organdies in yellow, coral, Nile, k. rose, bluebird and orchid. Also dotted Swiss )eks, with red, grzen, blue, pink and Copenhagen dots. ¥Frills, laces, fichus-and sashes combine with ribbons and flowers to make these costumes typically girlich and nalve. Sizes 14, 16, 18 Girls’ Organdie Dresses $5.00 Reg rly $7.98 to $10.98. Adorably dainty and cool are these crisp, sheer little frocks in pink, rose, blue or corn, tucked and gay and youthful styles. Sizes 5% o ruffles in several 6 1o 12, Girls’ and Misses’ Smocks at $1.98 Regularly $2.50 and ldeal models for vacation wear, or white racket cloth, with smocking stitching in contrasting shades, sizes 8 to 98 in rose, blue and hand L & Sale of Sample TUB DRESSES —Fourth Floor— Smart Tub Frocks of linen. volle and dotted Swiss in models priate for any summer occasion. two or a kind but ex tionally in every respect Not “all sizes in ch style but sizes 34 to 46 included. All the wanted summer colors are ' included, and there are some particularly attractive Linen Frocks in white, ; $14.98 5.00 to $30.00 l)ltfl“SES 516098 Now printed appro- Only one desir- G VOV VHSVVHCTOD BV DAABVIVOAVVOBSD fe have a business proposition on West 2| et we would like to show you. 4 in this part of the city is in- in value every day and this is ang al chance for somebody. R & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2026 OF NEW BRITAIN RFAL ESTATE BOARD. ol DOBIBVTLBUTLABBDLOODOHD | . Family House ohhwight fireot, nght o street. You know how at it is heic—vight on the Hartford trol- best part of seccnd mortgage For Sale, 10 per .o“iéibwiidwéé##in»éi * ARMY WOULDN'T FIGHT | Commander of Turkish Forces Gives This As Reason for His Dcfeat By { Grecks. | Athens, Aug. 3, # ciated Press).—"1 lost g army would not fight,” sald Jafar Tayar, commander of the Turkish ‘ forces at Adrianople in the recent fighting against the Greeks who |is here a captive. i “All the fighting Turks are with ! Mustapha Kemal Pasha (the nation- alist leader), whose position I still | consider good because of the advan- tage of the mountains and the vast @ territory in which he\is operating,” fi he declared. "It is possible that he & | 1s recetving some help from the bol- & ’ sheviki but - never had any. I never €% | are working in Bulgaria.” fi | Tayar denied he had made money wé | PY his Thracian rule and declared that the Greoks gave him a clean bill of health rogarding massacres and cruel treatment of the popula. tion. (By The Asso- because my & & wiops from Btanloy streot. For Sale. 4 & BHG SGEBLVGLBVGORBER 1 | J i HHERORELGOBROBRY { saw any of their agents, though they ' { vention hall to the pier. | SALESMEN—] | WANTED—A young man to work on soda SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Real Estate prices are still soaring. Yet there is a big demand for property. H you have a house or lot you would Ilke to convert into cash at a good profit advertise it in the Classified Column. There are plenty of buyers and the Classi ficd column is the place to reach them. L e epe——— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE f CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN This is not a question ADVANCE of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser nioney. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS in Ken- | sold | E. hi-room cottage re of land: must b er is leaving town. H Main St s hicken farm with rec land, four bout 500 chick- not far from Inquire 437 s-4-1wx as Christensen, 3ax | two horses on state road, reasonable . pri st head cattl city; very Chestnut FOR SALE—One of the finest business prop- | s on West Main street, consisting of brick building, with all 1 . a one-family frame hou: and mutomobile repair shop in rear, at a better price than 10 per cent; an ideal #pot for putting up that much needed community garage in the West End. Owner, Joseph Landwehr, 403 West Main st. 8-3-3dx FOR SALE—A mnew six room house, one- car garage, on car line, large lot: price £4.000. Nels Anderson, Damon's Hill iin, Conn | WANTED—Four- hundred Mare Colwick, Conn. FOR SALE—Re al typewriter and small cash register: will seil chcap for casi: call evenings street — One pt. John =ir ston, roosters, Brirain 8-3-3dx FOR SA road. FOR SALE—S)wing wachine, cheap. ¢ 18 Star St. after & o'clock evenings. 8-3-3dx FOR SALE—Magee range, in good condi- Apply 367 St. Main St E American $.5-2dx d board with Heraid WANTED—Room family. Box 1SXX, or five-room rent for adults, American, either in city or Berlic. Address Rent, Herald Office. a | WANTED—To bu; WANTED—MALE HEJ P WANTED—Night watchman by local fac- preferably man not new engaged in line of work: six nights per week: 00d pay. In reply state age. marricd or single, expericnce, if any, and present employment. Box 12¥, Herald. §-5-3d want te 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. 408 Booth Building. Open evenings. lax | WANTED—Toolmakers. Apply P. J. Flan- nery Co.. Whiting St $-1-6d WANTED—A young man with some depart. ment store experience. Apply to Holden & Stone Co., Pittsfield, Mass. §-4-3d | WANTED—Salesman for linen department. n, Boston Store. Pullar & Niv : §-3-4d Apply fountain, with or without experience. Ap- , ply Soda Fountain, Crowell's Drug Store. | 8-3-1c | WANTED—Experienced Paper Cutter. ply Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St Ap- 3-3a live wires; good In- ducements: for tires and tuhes. Apply at Rambler Tire snd Rubber Co. Whitney Bullding, Stamford, Conn., or by mail. 7-3-tt WANTED—Salesmen; WANTED—Immediately: Competent scale- men on spring scales; good pay and per- | manent employment; roferences required. | H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St. Springfield, | Mass. 6-2-tt ————————————— Bullding--Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds # Court St ‘elephcnee 32 Ifew Britaiz. Conn. 1918 PLAN BIG FAREWELL DRIVE. K. of C. Delegates to City of Metx | to Have Rousing Send Off. New York, Aug. 5.—An elaborate farewell reception. for the delegates | sailing late today to take part in the | i presentation of the Lafayette statue | to the City of Metz was planned as | the closing feature of the sypreme convention of the Knights of Colum-l bus. Arrangements were made for the convention delegates to occupy 700 taxicabs in a parade from the con- The Pligrims after the Lafayette | statue ceremonies at Metz, will jour- ney to Belglum whers gifts will be ! presented to Cardinal Mercler and to Rome Benedict. King Albert; and thence to be recelved by Pope FOR SALE, ow Dungnlow of 6 rooms, ovorything modern, 2 car garage and lot 150x200 feet on corner of Commonwealth Avenue and Park Reserve, few A fine home, H. D. HUMPHREY ROOM 208, NATTONAL BANK BUILDING Property suitable for business on ankl—yn Sq.> Inc. 242 Main 8t. PHONE 248--MOOME 7103-0 BANK BLDC. wction H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. e e — =] 11- .w~are City Loan 11- _ware City Corp. § nd ofiers for £ais on easy —25 of loeg: indusiri:~=Three tenement onomant h otwees, Singlo d=sllings, 172 West Main St, YPEWRITERS ALL MAKES We deal in every make typewriter Sold, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged New Britain Typowriter Exchange Tel, 612 A touring ecar. and condition of car. T 20, Herald. price Box WANTED—By man and wife: Four- or fiv room flat: eastern section A. C. Stowe. Plainville, Conn. WANTED—By young girl, board and room with private family. Box 1§W, Herald §-3-3dx Truseio, 55 Lafayefte ax | nings. | AUTOMOBILES Low production of manufac- w tured goods makes a mand for secondhand articles, big de- It you have houschold furniture, a used auto, in fact anything useful to sell, this is the time to There never was For Sale advts. are Only One Cent a Word. advertise it. a better market. FOR SALE HALLADAY TOURING TOURING 490 - l'ayments Arranged. SIM BOOKMAN, 4 Elm St., cor Main St. ‘Phone 484. $-3.tf ¥FOR SALFE—Ford coupe in excellent con- dition. R. H. Battey, 605 Lincoln St Telephone 1dx FOR SALE—Late model Ford touring, mechanically right; price $350. R. C. Rudolph, 126 Cherry St. 1dx WANTED—Girl for bindery work. Adkimg Printing Company, 66 Church St. $-5-3d WANTED—Girl for cook and downstairs work; no washing: also voung nurse girl to help with children. Mrs. Charles F. Chase, 241 West Main St. S-4-4dx WANTED—Typist for work in local factory. In reply state age, experience and present employment. Typist, Box No. 2, Herald Office. ‘WANTED—Housekeeper home: good wages. 34 Brook for Apply outhington two; John Bader, 8-5-2d%¢ WANTED—Experienced salesladies. Apply The McMillan Store, Ine. 8-5-2d i PN FOR SALE—Stearns-Knight Chummy road- ster; excellent running condition; a car of no regrets. The L. & M. Garage, rear 401 West Main street. Open § a. m. to 6 p. m. 8-5-3dx FOR SALE—Franklin roadster, A-1 condi- cquipped with cord tires and wire : price right. L. Burdick. Tele- 114 between a. m. and s-5-3dx | FOR SALE—1919 Oldsmobile roadster in excellent condition; two new tires and just painted; is as good as a new ‘one. 1 will sell this at a low figure and will arrange terms to suit customer. Herald Box 19Z. §-5-tf in Tel. -t WANTED—Tenement good locality. 56 147-2. by young couple Hawkins street. ED—10,000 people with Corns, Cal- Eczema, Hemorrholds, Sores or Skin Affections to buy a box of Honey Bee Ointment. Clark & Brainerd. and Dickinson Drug Co. 8-3-12dx WANTED—To buy house of two or three | in good location. Box 27, Herald. No agents $-3-d3 tenements Address House, WANTED—Tenement of five rooms, or will buy efther two- or three-tenement house. Box 19W, Herald. 7-31-5dx EXPERIENCED HELP WANTED FOR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT ArPLY AT THE BEE HIVE 373 MAIN ST. £ PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER — ey 193 ARCH SITREKET DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for Hire, vay and Night Supples and Repairing MANROSS AUTO CO. Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St OVERLAND AGENOY A. H. HARRIS Motor Trucking 166 Main St. Phone 1849 WILY, PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture, $1.00 A HUNDRED FOR PAPER Pen't endanger \ie Jife af that ppee esleus baby by using unknewn er une pasteurised milk. Use OQUR RWALLY RAFR and PURRA PASTEURIERD MILK and eliminate Ald, questien eof impurity eoF Flehnesa. a I From relgeted saurses af high quats ity and THOROUGHLY PASTREUR. WED (7 & medera ereamery. OUR PAPTRURIZED MIL® will satiste sue mest_eRactiE J.E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK ETREEY ‘Friepuane 193¢ FOR SALE—1917 Touring, good running o der. Cheap for cash. Can be scen at 112 Lake St., between 6 and 9 evenings. > §-3-3d FOR SALE—Overland touring car, model 83. In good condition. Will sell Irr 3600 if taken at once. Inquire 328 South Main St. Tel. 15 8-3-d3x | FOR SALE—Regal runsbout, in good run- ning condition. Good tires.- Will be sold cheap. C. Carlson, 296 Arch St. §-3-d3x FOR SALE—Cadillac touring, im excellent condition, newly painted, new tires, will- ing to exchange for a smaller car. B. Mar- holin, 31 Dwight St. Tel. 1635-14. 8-3d3 USED TRUCKS--Attention. Jitney and Bus Men: The troiley situation confronting us, not onl in Sriageport, but in our own city of New Britain, critical, as you know. Now is the time to get busy and get in while prospects are good. We hav. the following for sale at right prices: Three 1919 Reo 18-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. T-13-t2 WANTED—Reliable woman for cleaning, two days a week. Apply 81 Columbia strect. WANTED—Woman for general housework. APPlY Weinstein, 16 Talcott St. 8-4-5dx WANTED—A woman “to do_washing ofe day a weck. 323 Maple St. Ring lef doorbell 84 WANTED—Young lady for office work. Ap- ply The Post & Lester Co., 14 Main St., New Britain. 8-3-3d WANTED—Young lady as cashier. A} Pullar & Niven, Boston Store. 341 8.3-4d —% WANTED—Young Iady as time-keeper. The G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co., Berlin Road, Ber- lin, Conn. ‘ 8.2-w1 WANTED—Girls at Union Laundry. 264 Arch St ey WANTED—Young women to becoms telwa phune operators; no experience DECOMSRry; paid while learning; rapid increases there after both for length of service and mesit; the advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chief operator. 8. Ii. B Telephone Company. NOTICE NOTICE—Have your furniture crated and packed by experts; we furnish every- thing. Telephone 869-2. 8-4-3d NOTICE—Automoblle parties taken out. Frank Brown, Tel. 188-3. 8-5.0ex NOTICE—I want a Ford touring or roadster by Sunday; c for the right car at the right price; nothing older than 1916. Phone 1856-5. 8-5-3ax SHORE TRIPS—In seven-passenger car with experienced driver; baggage taken. Phone 186-2. 8-5-2ax ¥OR SALE—Buick roadster; paint and mechanical condition perfect; cord tires all around; will sell cheap for cash. Tele- phone No. 1840, Room 407, New Britain National Bank Building. 7-16-t¢ FOR SALE—Ome Allen sedan demonstrator at reasonable price; will take car in trade; one Ford touring, 1#:, demount able wheels, good condiffon © R. C. Rudolph, Cherry 2051, Phone 7-31-6dx street. USED TRUCKS When in need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get in zouch with us. Mack, Plerce-Arrow, Packard and others; some over- hauled, rebuilt and guaranteed; terms to suit you. Phone Liberty 430, or see HAND! MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Cons. . .-24-t USED TRUCKS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE We have the following on hand in first-class mechanical condition, ready to go to work, viz.: Mack—Rebullt, with brand guaranteed the same 3-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. §-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. 2-Ton Nash—With brand-rew lumber body, newly painted. Two 1919 6-Ton Ciydesdale Dumps. Four 1019 2-Ton Day.Elder 25-pas senger buses with Goodyear spare. Worth Call Liverty 430, or sec investigation CHANDLER MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 204 Whalley Ave, New Javen, Cons. 7 FOR BALE. 1910 Soripts Booth, 5 passenger touring, .like nd touring, newly painted, newly painted, Geod u 7 Dedge Troihers' roadster 7 Ford Tourin: Apply at 8. & ¥, MOTOR BALES C Tel, 135 781, [RCE COottage, 40 Monroe Strect, T roowws, all moderts National Bank Blag, DEWITT A. RILEY ROOM 208, NATTOVAL BANK LUTLDING. NEW BRITAIN BIRD GTORE, jins came nise Tuppy Dags, Angem JEittens;, Binging Cananias, Parrets, and Fishing Taekle, Alse Fine Pawnlivy, 106 AREE SR Tk, 1191-3 0., Elm Gtreot. | i | NOTICE—HatiWwitd City Bedding ‘. guarantees to make that old mattress equai to new; trial will comvince you; quick service; reasonable prices; uphol stering. 60 Tremont street. phone 2314-4. 7-20-26a% NOTICE—Lucille Beauty Shop. Halrdress- ing, manicuring, shampooing, scalp treat- ment, faclal massage. Booth Block, Room. 401, top floor. _Appointments by Phone 638, Hazel N. Dyer 7-15-1mo NOTICE—Shampoolng, m-uc:.;. -‘; treatments and facial massage; ladies a tended at their homes. Margafet Hepp. 20 Wilson St. Phone 465-5. 8-2-64 SUMMER RESORTS SUMMER BOARDERS—Imdian Neck, Bran ford. Cottage 1905 open July to October; on beach: terms reasonable. Mrs. A. Frey. Telepho: €-30-1 FARMINGTON, CONNECTICUT Second season. Delightful and ple- turesque modern farmhouse, situated in beautiful hilly country. Excellent table; abundance of vegetables, fruits and anilk; all our own products. PURE WATER AND SANITARY DRAINAGE JOSEPH A. FAGAN SCOTT'S SWAMP FARM Telephone Farmington 59-3 - $-4-3wx ————————————————————— FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 437 Chest- nut street. [8.4-2ax —_— i ERESERSUSREtEE IRLEE TO RENT—Two large furnished front rooms for light housckeeping; referencem requested. 29 South High St. 1¢x TO RENT—Large front room for two gen- tlemen. Mrs. E. Barnes, 84 Church street. 1ax TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 96 Arch street. 8-4-3dx —_— FOR RENT—A well-furnished sitting room with double sleeping couch and use of dinlug room and kitchen, to a maa and wife, at moderate price, if man will take cherge of furnace and woman help sweeping. Addreas X, Y. Z, care Hu TO RENT | 7O RENT—Tenament of four reems, all 13 Derby St 8.8-3dx medern at for truek 962 Staniey sircet 8-5-34 TO RENT-=Store for auto showreom of eupplies: corher Main and Bim; formerly meus by A. G Hawker M ahn. 49 Commercial St T.Oo8 ————————— e et LOST==Reward for return or informatlon given concerning Whereabouts of amall DlAck PoimerdRlan Aey loat botwean Merlin and New Britaln A week ago. W. € Steiner, 381 Areh S Toi, 1837, S=4-2dx% FOT BALR—MISCTLLANEOUS or iouring ear FOR RALR—Daaniiful upeghe plans, higie et grade, MalOgARy eaze, almest Rew: vERy eheAp fuf gash, Addreas Willlame, ek 96, Ieraid, Rgeid ————ct same— ——— s — POR BALR=Will soil lavalld'n wheel chale in _A:1 condilen for oneshatf 1% PREmIAsian Ave, Plaiaville, FOR _RALT=Horwl typewel cash rezietdri Will selt el eveal . vizeet, Bed-dan’ good” 8-5-tf | Alue, .