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e May Sale of White Goods Is Now On MUSLIN ENVELOPE CHEMISE burg and lace trimmed Muslin Envelope In regulation and strap model: d $1.20 Chemise for .. hemise for .o d $2.60 Chemise for ... ers up to $5.98 reduced. dust ruffie. 95c | $1.25 Skirts for '$1.49 and $1.59 $1.95 2.25 $2.00 and § $2.560 Skirts for —Fourth Floor MUSLIN SKIRTS Skirts in Hamburg and Lace, trimmed with $1.50 and $1.59 Skirts for .. Skirts for SATEEN SKIRTS CHEMISE Mppine hand embroidered Envelope Chemise egulation and strap models. elastic top. Skirts of White Sateen, stitched, most have double panel back and scalloped and $1.25 Skirts for only $1.50 Skirts for only . ers up to $6.98 redued. LIPPINE AND PORTO RICAN GOWNS nd made gowns in sleeveless, kimono and models, some with real filet lace; also hem- Willow. $4.50 Bloomers for Crae lot of Silk Jersey Bloomers, full width, SILK BLOOMERS Crepe de Chine, Radium, Satin and regulam price $3.50, for $2.39 | Others up to $2.95 . $3.95 nd ‘fl 60 Gowns for $4.50 CORSET COVERS hand made and 89¢ Bloomers for $1.26 Bloomers for . . .. . . $1.50 Bloomers for .. . COTTON BLOOMERS Bloomers in Batiste, Muslin and Windsor Crepe; flesh, white, orchid and flowered material. . 69%¢ 98c $1.39 EXTRA SIZF SKIR’I‘\ B and dust ruffle. $1.26 Skirts for . $1.50 Skirts for .. $2.00 Skirts for .. COTTON CREPE GOWNS the prettiest summer model. Windsor Crepe in flesh, white, orchid and figured. 5% Gowns for Powns for .... SILK GOWNS pe de Chine, Pussy Willow, Radium, Satin orgette Gowns, in all desirable models. lowns for nd $6.60 Gowns for d $7.60 Gowns for nd $9.00 Gowns for .. hers up to $19.98 reduced. SILK CAMISOLES lepe de Chine, Satin, Camisoles in flesh and 50. $1.79 Chemise for %2.25 Chemise for $3.49 $4.50 $5.98 $6.95 trimmings are of tallored. $1.00 Gowns for $2.00 Gowns for $2.26 Gowns xtra Size Muslin Skirts, MlSLlV GOW\B A complete assortment of Hamburg trimmed .. 98¢ $1.29 $1.79 EXTRA SIZE CHEMISE Muslin Envelope Chemise in sizes 46, A complete assortment of styles. 48 and $1.49 $1.95 all models. The lace, Hamburg, hemstitched and $1.69 and $1.8%9 Gowns for .. Others up to $5. 98 reduced. EXTRA SIZE GOWNS Muslin Gowns, extra size. $1.256 Gowns for $2.26 Gowns for UATTON WAS'I'I‘D ant registered Pharmacist dy position or rellef work. As- Morald, 2-3dx untion as o-h in private fam. ive my rofer- ress ‘arpenter A specialty. Price $4.00 to $5.00 per thous- naccording to size and shape of roof. Aspinwall, Bast Berlin. 5-3-3dx ————————— MALE OR FEMALE. ‘ork om farm or summer home, ountry, by single young man. tools. Halary no object. Ad- XX4, Horald. 5-3-3dx YOUNG men, women, over 17, for Postal Mall Service. § month. Examina- tions May. Expoerience unnecessary. For free particulars of instruction, write J. 'o take home washing and \ron Leo do housework by the day. 34 24x $43 Equitable Bldg., [ Washington, 4 FOR &\LE——NO‘ 20 DIX A\’E&ll’. m Cottage, all modern imp rovements; 2-car adjoining Lot, with Fruit Trees. A model home. Garage, Chicken $2,000 cash ign Trading Company C ertificate For Sale Cheap H. D. HUMPHREY ATL. BANK BLDG. OPEN MON. AND SAT. EVENINGS ’s a farmer who longs for the white llghts w nts to sell his farm for $6,000, or trade for ge in the northwest section of city—if you| nice little farm, here’s your chance. Store “ AMP REAL ESTATE CO. wx. PHONK 343 —ROOMS 305-6 RANK BLD& IORRIN’'S GARAGE 200 EAST MAIN STREET DAKLAND CARS AJAX and NORWALK TIRES . STORAGE and SUPPLIES IATOR HOSE. — PARTS FOR FORD CARS TEAMSHIP ° TICKETS OREIGN REMITTANCES JALL PARTS OF THE WORLD ORGEANUIGLEY 237, 2% NEWRRITAIN CONN TRFET NOTICES. hu and Zinc Ifl.l Weathe: Strip last forever. “Best in the world.” Jonn MoGraw, agt., 419 Main St Phone 1673. os o ATTENTION—The undersigned bhas em- ployed Mr. C. A. Humphrey for a great many years to tune my piano and may truthfully state that he is an expert in the art. (Signed) M. C. LeWitt, 71 Rus- well St. 5-3-1dx NOTIC NOTH fit. and cloak maki 103 West Main St. NOTICE—Upright Plano,. good _order, in storage now. Must be sold. Easy pay- ments. L. E. Andrews, 401 Arch § 5-3-2dx If you have a tenement to rent or expect one vacant in the near future, get a prospect for it with- out delay. Use the Herald classified col- umns. It is inexpensive. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished rooms for one or two gentiemen. 14 West Pearl St. 5-3-3dx TO RENT—Will let to a reliable party, 3 newly furnished rooms in castern part of city, from May Ist to Oct lst. Reference required. Tel. 2313. 5-3-3dx Light housekeeping rooms; all , hot and cold water. 61 Main Inquire Mrs. Nissen. 5-3-1dx arnished room, 2 minutes walk office. Apply 10 Lake Court. 5-3-1dx TO RENT—Tired of your surroundings? Try 3 ¢ building, best of furnish- it désired. Prosser, 5-3-5dx furnished rooms for light d for 2 gentlemen in Box 27X, Her- §-2-2dx TO RENT—2 housckecping. private American family. ald. TO RENT—Furnished front room In private family, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Inquire 346 Park St. (2nd floor—left.) 5.2-2dx "CLASSIFIED g ic A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the ad- 561 vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—1919 Buick Touring, cord tires good mechanical conadition, $95 arranged to suit purchascr. Main St. Phone 484, 1% 3a FOR SALE—Seven passenger Reo, 1918, first class condition; just overhauled; all new cords; no dealers. Bushnell, 1486, Hart- ford. 5-3-3dx FOR SALE—1918 Apperson Roadster, 8 cy wire wheels, $600. Box 2 BE, Herald o | fice. -3dx FO RSALE—Secven passenger Mitchell, 1920, driven 4,000 miles. Reason for selling | want smaller car. Can be seen at Cen- tral Garage. See Barl R. Sheppard at | Reed Jewelry store. 5-3-3dx . ALE—Buick Little Six, 7 pass., 1919, l Buick Little Four touring, 3 Cadillac § model 51, Cadillac 4.7 pass, rolet touring 1917 model, wagon, chassis with cab, Chevrolet roadster, 1917 model, $300. Hupmobile roadster, 1917 model, $500. ¥Ford speedster, special body, $375. Poulinas, 398 West Main, Waterbury. Phone 4141. 5-3-1dx | ¥or $1,000. $350. Reo speed 1919, $850. TO RENT—Furnished reoms, newly painted and papered, modern conveniences. 40 Church. §t. Price reasonable. Call any time. Mrs. Collins. 4-30-1wx TO RENT—One single room for gentleman. 45 Walnut St 4-30-2dx FOR SALE—1917 Bulck Touring car. Thor- oughly overhauled, $660, Box X ald Office. 1 - in con- TO RENT—Furnished room, with all con- veniences. 505 Arch St. 4-29-3dx e POR SALE-—-MISCELLAMEQUS —— e e FOR SALE—Lgose hay. Also few bushels Green Mountain seed potatoes. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 2 5-3-3d FOR SALE—Trucking business, including 2 1-2 ton Mack truck, etc. Bargain for quick sale. 541 Church St. Tel. 1747-3. 5-3.5dx FOR SALE—Leather couch, Singer sewing machine, Sterling cook stove, 2 oak bed- steads. Price reasonable. Crandall, Ber- lin, Tel. 682-14. §-3-3ax WANTED—To buy small invalid -Iuel chalr. Address Chair, Box 27, Herald. 5-3-3d FOR SAL! Cheap if taken at once. Linwood St., or call 1037. willow baby carriage. Inquire at 102 5-3-1dx FOR SALE—Show case and fonable price. 380 Arch St. g FOR SALE—Boston bulls, French bulls and Irish Terriers. Andrews. Tel. 174-4, 1411 Stanley St. -3-64x counter. Rea- 5.3-1dx FOR SALE—Glenwood range, with gas at- tachment. For further information call 112-3. 5-3-4dx FOR SALE—Bullding stone. Tel. 1284-23. 5-3-3dx FOR SALE—2 cows, 3 and 5 years old; also 2 calves. Inquire 194 Dix Ave., Seymour Park. 5-3-3dx H. Bahnert, 5-3-3dx FOR SALE—Geranium Plants. 79 Ellis St. Tel. 2187-4. FOR SALE—Cabbage, Tomato and Straw- berry Plants, also Italian Bees with hives, Qunsens, Beigian and Siberian hares, etc. Aroly to Polish Orphacage Farm, 504 No. Burritt St., City. 2-6d FOR SALE—A five room se, barn, silo, hou Near the city. Jos. NOTICKE—Regrinding of auto cylinders. Pis- ton made <nd piston rings ftted. Special prices on Fords. Auto parts thade to or~ der. W and B. Mfs Werks, 116 Pockvel) Ave. Tel. 204 5-3-11dx three lots—for $4,000. A. Kloskowski, 157 Broad St., City. 5-2.2a FOR SALE—Registered Chow dogs. Gladys M. Andrews, 1557 Stanley St. 5-2-2ax NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleahers Rented $1.25 a day. Satisfaction guaranteed. Electric Cleaners and all electrical articles repaired. Tel. 2079. 4-26-eod-tf \'Mlcl—l‘m out all cold drafts, dust and rain. Keeps in the heat and saves 25 per cent on all coal bills for all times. Guar- anteed to last forever. “The Bronze Zinc Metal Weather Strip Co.”” John McGraw, agent, New Britain, Conn. Office 419 Main St. Tel. 1673, 4-26-3e0dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, Cnalk Talk and Sketching for entertainmenss, (airs sod jances; something sasppy. Al Maimgren, Herald office, City. 923 taken out. G. NOTICE—Automobile parties Chalmers Six. Reasonable rates. Manee, 542 West Main St. Tel. ] NOTICE—Auto trucking, local and long dis- tance Prices reasonable. Tel. 74.4. J. R. Merriman, Plainville, Conn. I3 x NOTICE—Repairing old and bullding new chimneys at reasonable prices. All kinds of mason work. imneys a specialty. F. Selander, Phone 2165, 718 Stanley St. 5-2-6dx NOTICE—Bedding. Have your old mat- tresses, Lox springs, cushions, etc., made over equal 10 new and returned same day. Upholstering. Hardware ity Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 4-12-26dx ‘We_build NOTICE—Build at In-auuh ‘em right. We reat " right. We sell ‘em right. Phone Colony 895-13. J. ‘alter Darley, Carpenter and Builder, No. §2 Second Ave., Cosey Beach. 3-30-3¢dx NOTICE—A. ©O. Record, Carpenter, Mason and Builder. Jobbing of ail kinds. Houses bullt for sale. Tel. 2066-2. 33 Lake Boulevard 4-30-6dx NOTICE—Let me do your trucking and moving of oshes from cellar or yard. Prices reasonable. H. N. Wright. Tel. 9932-3. 4-30-6ax NOTICE—J. Amszin, Automobile of every description at “pricgs. Brit- 4-30-5ax e ——————————ttp “THE CONNECTICUT PAINT CO.” 1s at your service to do all kinds of Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Interior Decorating. .I J. Richardson, Mgr. 40 Church St Phone 722. 4-27-64 POULTRY. BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-lay; 18c up; Rate prepaid delivery l’\llrlhl\nd lll hmdl FOR SALE—Entire household furniture. 176 Carison St., end of Francis St. 5-2-6dx FOR SALE—Certified Maine Seed Potatoes, Irish Cobbler and Green Mountain, $4.50 per 11 peck sack. Adams, Berlin, Conn. Tel. $63.14. 4-30-4dx FOR SALE—Heywood-Wakefield baby ear- riage; good condition. Address 76 Harrison St. 4-30-3dx FOR SALE—Good loose hay. 30 Lafayette st 4-30-3dx FOR SALE—Storekeepers, here’s a proposal worth investigating! Because of ill health, the owner of a grocery and meat market wishes to sell it—fixtures, stock and .ease. This store’s trade is well establis! ed! Inquire at the store, 324 East Main Si New Britain, Conn. 4-28-6dx FOR SALE—Paints—Large stock house palnts for home use. All shades and col- ors. Abbey stains, Velvet-tone finishes. Floor paint Gold and Alluminum Bronges, Enamels and Auto Colors. Mor- ¥in Garage, 200 E Main St., 4-27.6a FOR SALE—Paint—Buy direct manufacturer. House and paints, ready mixed, or paste. Best qual- ity, fair prices. The Connecticut Metal & Chemical Company, East Berlin, Conn, Tel. New Britain 1798. 4-22-30d from the industrial FOR SALE—120 quarts of milk daily on North Stanley road. J. W. Austin, R. F. D. 1, Box b4. 4-29-4ax FOR SALE.-200 qts, new milk daily.. Maple Croft Farm, Stanley Quarter. Tel. WANTED—FEMALL HELP WANTED—Woman for housework twice a week, 353 Church St. Tel. 2514. 5-3.1dx WANTED—Lady to make alterations on ladies’ suits, coats and dresses, by local store. Address Box 17L, Herald. 6-3-ldx WANTED—Two girls at Arch St. English. Union Laundry, Must be able to read and write 5~ ——— | WANTED—An experienced girl for general | hougework. Must be a good cook. Apply [ ine, Hillgide FPlace 5-2-tf | | LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. Box 172! Garage, City, or may be seen at Pioneer Main St. 4-30-(5)-2-3x FOR SALE—1918 Buick 5 passenger touring. First class condition. 355 East Main St. 4-30-3dx USED CARS OF VALUE., The cars listed below are all we have left after our spring rush. But we will have cars coming in every week. We are open evenings. BUICK 6 SEDAN. BPICK 6 TOURING. BUICK ¢ TOURING. BUICK 4 ROADSTER. JORDAN TOURING. OVERLAND $§3 TOURING. BRICOE TOURING. OVERLAND 4 TOURING. STUDEBAKER TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St. Phone 813 FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, good dition. See car at Municipal Garage. Board of Park Commissioners. 5-2-3d FOR SALE—Chevrolet 5 passenger, Al con- dition. A real bargain. Act quick. P. O. Open dvenings. Open s-d., Morning. USED CARS. 1919 Buick Coupe. “1917 Hudson Sedan. 1917 Dodge Roadster. 1916 Paige 7 Pass. Touring. 1916 Cadillac Coupe. 1918 Oakland Sedan. In Al condition. See us before you buy that Used Car, and save money. LASH MOTOR CO. Cor. West Main and Linciln Sts. Tel. 382, George Dunbar, Salesman. 4-25-74 USED CARS, 1916 Cadillac Coupe. In fine condition. Bargain. 1917 Hudson Coupe. This car has been overhauled. Price right. 1916 Overland Touring, M. 83. In fine condition. Price $325. 1917 Mitchell Touring, 7 Pass. Has been overhauled, newly paint- ed. Six cord tires. bumper bar, spot light, A big bargain. Come in,and let .us demonstrate these cars to you. 'Our cars are In A1 condition. All of them have been rebuilt in our Repair Shop, Time phyments arranged. LASH MOTOR CO. Cor. West Main and Lincoln Sts. Tel. 382. Will sell it at a George Dunbar Salesman Agents for Cadillac s:rlppl-nooth 5-2-6d Paige US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. BUICK TOURING. COLUMBIA ROADSTER. BUICK COUPE. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. OAKLAND TOURING, ALLEN SEDAN. 918 WILLS LIMOUSINE. Easy Time Payments THE n & B. MOTOR CO. Phone 18 Main Sf 434 3-30-t1 e—————eees————— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. _— OPPORTUNITY—Chance to connect financ- ially with local corporation at the &tart. Real. Opportunity. If you are interested in_making your money make money for TO RENT TO RENT—6 room tenement, ments. Apply Nair, TO RENT—New six room moder s2 vide all Imnmvr‘ 551 Main St. 3-6 bungalow, all| Stratford Road, 5-3-3dx TO RENT—Garage with electric lghts. Trinity St. Inquire between 6 and e TO RENT—Three and five room tenements, all conveniences; steam heat and hot water, on Main St. Tel. 2141, 5-3-3ax { TO RENT—Between June 1st and Oct. 1 4 room tenement, furnished, in Elm Hi Apply M. Juringlus, Elm Hill, Tel. 1516-2, 4-26-4e0dx TO RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms; all mod- ern improvements. 130 Cherry St. . 5-3-6dx TO RENT—i room temement, all improve- ments. Apply M. Dubowy, 59 Smalley St. 5-3-3a TO RENT—One 6 room modern apartment in new bullding recently completed at 561 Main St. Steam heat. Hot water all the year 'round. Inquire William C. Raphacl, 390 Main St. 5~ TO RENT—A garage on Arch St,, near Main, suitable for repair work, &sorage and sim- ilar purposes. Inquire Willlam C. Raph- mel, 390 Main St. G2t TO RENT—2 five room temements, all im- provements; 5 minutes from P. & F. Cor- bin's factory. Inquire 49 Cherry St. 5-2-2ax TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms. In- quire 355 Corbin Ave. 5-2.3dx TO BENT—Rooms to rent. Apply Y. 3. O. A., City. 5.2-3d TO m"’l‘—l‘hm room apartment, III!UAI Bldg, 122 Main St. Apply Shield. tenem Inquire 19 Bradley St., or 4-30-3ax improvements. call 2112, TO RENT—Six room temement, all improve- ments, 432 West Main St. Inqulu 436 West Main St. 4-30-3d TO RENT—Four room tenement, adults. American family preferred $12.. 10 min- utes from Upson's Corners. Ches, Dickin. son. Tel. 655-14. 4-30-8a TO RENT—Four room _I-t, all im- provements. Inquire 36 Connorton !'t. N 4-30- TO garage, good for repair and storage purposes. 48 Franklin St. N. Bellinl. Tel. 604. 4-30-3dx [t i i S SRttt e TO RENT—Office, 363 Main St. Tel. 1520. 4-30-1wx TO RENT—S room tenement on 15 Meadow St. Colored people may apply. Apply M. Cohen, 378 Staniey St Tel. 3425 -29-t! e s TO RENT—Store on corner of Main and Elm Sts. Also garage on West Main St., suitable for repairing and storage w. poses. Apply M. Cohen, 378 Btanley B Tel. 2435. 4-29-t¢ | e TO RENT—SIx room apartmest, all modern improvements, stedm heat and hot, water and janitor service all year around. Ap- ply M. Cohen, Tel. 2425. 4416-t1 REAL ESTATE FOE SALE. FOR SALE—Lot on Lyon St. OCall at Mrs. Johnson, 364 Church St., 2nd floor. R BUILDING LOT on St., Maple Hill, 76 foot frontage. Will be sold .z reasonable figure. Apply The iR & Door, Co., 189 Chestnut St. 2 4.30-1w e M s e FOR SALE—Flve family house at 51 Frani- lin St. Cheap If taken at once. Inquire Byousoof on premises. A 4-20-ibdx suitable FOR SALE—New brick i for small factory, milk plant or similar purpose. Price reasonable. Inquire The American Engineering Co., 200 East Main St Phone 481-3. WANTED—MALJ HELP R o o S TR oSS T T W. 2 Salesmen to seil Main St 6-3-34 e e WANTED—Married farmer, experienced in | all ‘crops, stogk -and poultry. °Separate house and usual!supplies farnished. Box 24E, Herald. §-3-tf WANTED—Oil Salesman.. For full particu- Jars write The Singer Oil Co., 294 Huy- shope Ave., Hartsord, Conn. WANTED—At once, & farm hand; must be good milker ajd teamste: and reliable. Maple Croft Farm, Quarter. Tel. 73. e A WANTED—Draftsman ' (mechanical), pat- ternmaker (wood), and others who are mechenically inclined, to invest $500— with services, a three year agreement Can ‘accept $300 cash and balance in six months. This opportunity is genuine and we ask your thorough investigation. Good wages from start. Give full particulars in first letter, Addrexy The R. R. R. Company, 407 Trumbull Et..l’llnlo:d?(’:oenn dx LOST AND FOUND- Lo of keys, between East Main and Elm, . Return to Herald Office. 5-3-1d LOST—Gentieman’s dark blue sult coat, be- tween Stanléy St. and Newington Road, Sunday, April:- 23rd. Reward. N. P. Blunchette, 140 Cherry.St. Phone 764. ! 5-3-3ax P A iy LOST—Thureday morning, pocket book, von- taining sum of money and advertisements, on Arch St., near Roskwell Ave. Return 187 Hart St Reward. * 5-3-2d% LOST—Collie dog, with Ni Ralish. Tel. Plainville 44-5. —eee— LOST—Lady’s dark bine steel-beaded hand- bag, containing two R. R. tickets to New :;nrknlnd money and eyeglasses. 11:09 8. m. train to New York Monday, 4.31-t¢ | Tractors. Apply Klmer Automobile Co., 32 The turnover in Used Autos this Spring and Summer will be big. There is a good demand for second hand ma- chines now. Get a cus- tomer for yours through the classified columns. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. WANTED WANTED—To buy farm, small or large, be- tween New Britain and Hartford. Addr ¥arm, Box 7, Herald. 5-3.2dx ‘WANTED—AIl kinds of light trucking, in; cal or long distance. Prompt services George Gilbert, 96 Lincoln St. Tel. §16-3. 5-3-1wx — WANTED—T, . Ideal work for sum- mer months. Excellent remuneration. Address Teachers, Box 33, Herald. 5.3-2d% oy TGS ST S s U e WANTED—Well educated men and with executive and selling ability. cellent pay. Address, Ability, Box Herald. 5-3-20 e S WANTED—Gardens, lawn cared for. Other work in general. What do you, want done? Address Box 32Y, Herald Office. 4-26-28-30-(5)-3-5-7x —_— WANTED—Apartment of 3 furnished rooms with kitchenette and bath, by young American couple. Must be in good loci ‘tion. Tel. 2470. 5-2-2dx WANTED—To exchange, 2 family house for: farm, between 30 to 60 acres, Herald,| Box 32A. B2 o e CH SRS N S gD, 'WANTED—Room by middle age man, in pri< Vate family: widow's home preferred. A particulars in'first letter, 33B, Herald; prone Mr. Ducharme, Elks' Grill. 5-2- ‘WANT work., © Al kinds Jobbing. 16 years experience, Box2l XX, Herald Office. ., ww.mwfl:h ‘who is most particular as to nua to the end that advertiser may Buil«fing conditions are gomg to. be fine this: ‘sammer . and .you can 17 get out _your' plansiand make up your ‘mind to erect that cot- fage :you have wanted for so' long. If ynu do. not havz a building lot come in and, let us show you w we have to offer. Parker | Deming . 193 MAIN STREET 5-2-2dx Real Estate, Mortgage Loans. Tel. 2026. Left in ! station just before departure of |

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