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PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS any ltems Of Children’s Wear For Friday and Saturday Shopping IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT BOYS’ SHIRTS SPECIAL AT 69c 1215 to 14 aeck. de of neat striped per- les and dark blue cham- ys, collar attached, cut and roomy. A limited ntity Every shirt fect. Bizes only. Basement. BOYS’ WASH SUITS $1.00 assortment A large choose from and all from 8 to 8 years. style and the popular Oliver Twist model; middy blouse style. including blue, besides a good varicty of stripes in the lot. Materials are the best that money can buy and will give ors, tan, grey, goml service. BOYS’ UNION SUITS 59¢ Athletic style sleeveless and knee length boy’s union suits, made of extra fine count nainsook, strongly sewn at the seams and will give excellent wear. Sizes up to 84. Every garment perfect. Basement. to sizes Norfolk The latest in the All col- white, also worth $1.25. 79¢ each. models imaginable. of neat checks in Amoskeag ginghams, cut with new sash backs and neatly trimmed, two pockets, etc. CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS 15c PAIR “Durham Quality” Red Riding Hood, a sturdy stock- ing for every day wear; medium weight, strongly re- inforced heels "and toes. Colors black, cordovan and white. Every pair guaran- teed perfect. Basement. EXTRA SPECIAL LITTLE TOTS’ DRESSES 2 to 5 years, 79¢ and cutest Plenty Easily Special for Basement. » Excellent Assortment Of Children’s Rompers AT 49¢ is garment is half over- d half romper. Can be either in good quality ked gingham or in plain Strap over shoulder Ages 2 to 4. for the warm weather brand. Excel- pme. “Slipova” ZELDES NG ALL KINDS OF JUNK DND HAND FURNITURE. cond Hand Men’s Clothes. : Tel. 633-23. LEY BROS, INC. INTERS AND CORATORS Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 jheerfully given on all jobs Office Phone 2314-3 ight House Phone 2314-3 PO & ROPER ol HOME OAK STREET, BRITAIN, CONN. e S INC. d Repairing IN WOOD, BRICK L AND CONCRETE rs of all kinds. Telephones 2244 Conn. 1918 i D AT 69¢ These were formerly 89c. The famous “Slipova” and “Breadwinner’” brands. 3 styles to select from. Mater- ials are of the best. Will wear well and wash well. Checks ér plain pink or blue; also a few stripe ef- fects. Ages 2,to 6 yecars. Each garment guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. PERSONALS. PERSONAL—Full set teeth $10.00, with gold | WANTED—Competent tooth fr Phone 745. Dr. Dickerman, 451 West Main St 5-19-1dx e BOARDERS WANTED. WANTED—Young man wanted to board and room with & private family. Near center, and fine locality. congenlal home to the right party at § H Office. NOTICE OF HEARING ON ADMINISTRA- TION ACCOUNT. Probate Court, District of Berlin, ss. Britain, May 15th, A. D, 1921, state of Honora Marr, late of New Brit- in sail District deceased. The Exccutrix having exhibited her ad- ministration account with sald Estate to this Court_for allowance, it is ORDERED—That the 25th day of May, A. 1921, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Probate Office in New Britain be and the same Is assigned for a hearing on the al. lowance of said administration account with said Estate and this Court directs the Ex- ecutrix to cite all persons interested therein to appear at said time and place, by pub- lishing this order in some newspaper pub- lished in New Britain and having a circu- laton in said District, and by posting a copy on the public sign post in said Town of New Britain, nearest where the deceased last dwelt, and return make. Attest .. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, New Judge. INSUR ANCE LIFE, AUTO, LIABILITY IN! SURETY BON DS, POST INSURANCE, PAYMASTER ROBBERY DE] URANCE BURGLARY, In fact all kinds of Insuyrance and Real Estate. One Share of Sovereings Trading Company Stock. 1. D. ATL. BANK BLDG. HUMPHREY OPEN SATURDAY VFm(, You Want to BUY AN A NO. 1 BUSINESS, HED FOR YEARS? We can show you ou can make BIG MONEY. have customers for one and two family the west and southwest sections. If a house to sell see us NOW. MP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 36i-¢ BANK BLDG EAMSHIP TICKETS 'EIGN REMITTANCES _L PARTS OF THE WORLD \NUIGLEY 297 MAIN _STRFET NE' BFITAII [Dli AT $1.00 In this grade we offer six styles to choose from and all the famous “Slipova’ brand. Styles for both boys - and girls up to 6 years of age. Each garment guaranteed as to fabric, fullness and finish. Basement. maid for general Mrs. 5-17-3d housework. Must be good cook. H. Pease, 41 Lexington St. WANTED—Competent woman for cooking {F, Senetal housework, no rs. George Hean, Newing r trol ley station. Valley 220. 5-16-t1 WANTED—An x| proterred. Mrs. nyledge. cook, Swedish Philip B. Stanley, Sun- 5-16.4dx WANTED—A competent experienced young woman for laundry and chamber work, to stay nights, and go to sea shore all sum- mer. No other need apply. Apply from 9 until 11 in morning. 92 Vine St., N. B. -17-3dx WANTED—First class cook. Apply Mrs. N. P. Cooley, 330 Hart St., 5-17-6dx WANTED—Housekeeper by middle age in country. No objections to one Address for interview, H VAN TED, 1,000 women to sew baschall cov- ers at home, spare time, or all time. ' For instructions, see N. J. Sadoti, 168 Washington St., City, branch of the Bon-Tober Sporting Goods Co., 17° Goodman Place, Hartford, Conm. 6-16-34 WANTED—Woman to help with housework. Corbin’s Corner Farm, West Hartford. 5-19-3dx WANTED—Woman to take home washing. Call at 1666 Stanley St., cor. Franc 6-19-3d No washing. Ady E eeper. dress Herald, Box X33X. 5-19_3dx WANTED—An expericnced mald for gen- eral housework. Apply 143 Qakland Ter- race, Hartford, or call Hartford, Bushnel 1. 5-19-5dx WANTED. Experienced saleswomen for our cont and dress depts. RAPHAEL'S DEPT. RE. 5-19-1a ————————— LOST AND FOUND. FOUND-—Best way to get results with your camera. Bring your fllms to us. We are Arcade Studio, Kodak Head- 5-19.21x y with brown and white Reward. C‘Il Tel. 1£83-2. §-1€.4ax -Monday, hoak contalning on 'Ilhu Winter St. or Hartford Finder return to Herald. $20 re. 5-17-3dx kuotted head, he- tween Plainville and New Britain, Man- day afternoon R q RALD, THURSDAY, MAY, 19, 1921, If you have a tencment 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 NUI'ICES “THE CONNECTICUT TTHE CONNECTICUT FPAINT CO." Is at Kalsomining and_Interior Mgr., 40 5-11-17dx Paper Hanging, Decorating. J. J. Church_St. THE LADIES' AUXILIARY of the Wi J. Smith Post, No. 511, Veterans of will hold a Cake Sale Satur- . in.Dickinson's Drug Store, to 6 p. m. 5-19. Richardson, Phone from 1:30 p. m. End Garage open for business Monday, May 16, 1921 First repairing of all cars. National and electric _service. NOTICE—The West cla Ford Service. Expert Cars washed and polished. All work guaranteed. Reasonable rates. 5-19-5dx NOTICE—EXTRA! ¢ Just arrived, the “Reno Speed Film.” Fastest film on the We are the only agents. Arcade market. 5-17-19 Studio. lc A CLASSIFIED 2l TR s s o WORD MINIMUM CHARGE ' 20c¢ CASH IN This is not a question of ADVANCE 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- vertiser money. AU‘TOMOBI'DES. FOR SALE—1920 Oakland Tflllrln‘, Delivery, Buick Touring, Vim Delivery. Egan's Repair East Main and Elm St. 5-19-1dx Fora Shop, cor. FOR SALE—Stephen 1920 4 passenger tour- ing car. model 84. Al condition. tires. Apply Box 1 . Herald. FOR SALE—Ford touring car cheap if taken at once. Call after 4 p. m. 605 East Main St, City. 5-19-3ax model, 129 Hart 5-19-3dx SALE—Saxon touring, 1917 condition. Call evenings, FOR good St FO RSALE—New cars. Buick 5 pass., Paige 3 pass., Paige 7 pass., Oldsmobile 5 pass. These 1 will sell at a sacrifice or will take any light car in exchange. Ask for Wm. Gaudian, 909 Bristol, Conn. Nystrom Mo- tors, Inc. 5-19-3eodx Metal _Weather Will last forever. John McGraw, Office 419 Main St., City. 5-14.eo0d3dx e e, NOTICE—Cars washed and polished. Serv- ice and satisfaction. Clark’s Automobile Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. 5-18-4dx Zine the world. Agt NOTICE—"Bronze Strips.”” Best in —_— HEMSTITCHING and Picoting attachment; work on all sewing machines. Price $2. Personal checks 10c extra. Light's Mail Order House, Box 127, Birmingham, Ala. 5-18-7dx NOTICE—Trucking of any kind at most reasonable prices. Also equipped with pneumatic tires and comfortable scats for Blanchette's Express, 140 Cherry St. _Phone 764. 5-18-6dx NOTICE—Painting, _paper hanging = and kalsomining. Work done by day or con- Paper shown at home ul required. party hire tract. Drop a card and I will call. Carpen- tier, Elm Hill. 5-18-2dx —_—— NOTICE—Wanted—Two lady Agents, part or full time, to demonstrate small article Quick sales. to houses. Big demand. 5-18-2dx Tel. 1995. NOTICE—We do mot try to grow cheap plants. We grow them for quality. If you want plants that will please call 1973. Viet's Greenhouses. V5-18-4dx NOTICE—Electric Vacuum cleaners to rent, 75c half day, $1.25 per day, delivered Tel. 608-2. 5-18-3dx is at your service to do all kinds of Painting. promptly. NOTICE—AIl kinds of light trucking, local or long distance. Prompt service. George Glbert, 96 Lincoln St. Tel. 516-3. 6-17-6dx NOTICE—Manning and Starr, automoblle repairing. Hanna Garage, 430 Main St. __Tel._1372. 5-16-" zsdx NOTICE—Ola mirrors made like new. also do painting. paper hanging. -u- _John Alex, 360 Church St._ l-u-ux NOTICE—Let me do you cking trom cellar or Price H. N. Wright. 992-3. 5-1 C. MATTEO & COMPANY, 35 Broad zn Plainville. We plate and polish all kinds of work. Nickel, brass, copper, gold and silver plate and bicycle repairing. Tel. 3. All orders recelve prompt atten- 5-16-1mox ynrd. ‘moving of ashes Tcl reasonable. mowers sharpemed and paired Calied for and delivered. & Berndt, Friz rear 31 Greenwood St. Tel. 153-12. 5-13.t1 NOTICE—Elizabeth T. Payne, licensed Chir- opodist. post graduate of First Institute of Y. 75 Pratt St, Room 9, Phone Bushnell 2515. 5-3-26ax Podiatry of N. Hartford, Ct. “omalk Talk and tainments. fairs and Al Malmgrea. 9-33-11 ; something snappy. Herald office, City. NOTICE—Ready to do carpenter wott at any time. Call at J. M., 55 Lawlor St. _— I PAY CASH. If you wish to sell out your business, call me. T'll buy and pay you cash for any store with merchandise and store fixtures. LEVIN, 23 Irving St., Hartf ford. Tel. Charter 8337. 5-19-1Mx _—— WANTED—MALK HELP WANTED—Reliable man to book orders for Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and engage sub-agents. Ex- Whole or part time. Pay Roses, ete., cldsive territory. weekly. Apply at once. Knight & Bost- wick, Newark, New York State. 5-19-1ax WANTED—Salesman to call on dealers, low priced guaranteed tire. Good money. Ad- dress Burr Oak Cord Tire Co., Burr Oak, Michigan. 5.19-2dx WANTED—Several young men as solicitors for American magazine. Good pay; exper- ience not essential. Apply 7:30 to 9 a. m. Mr. Sunderland, 71 Church St. 5-18-2dx WANTED—Young man who will be inter- ested to learn optical mechanics and work in store. State age. Give references. Box 6, Herald Office. 5-18-3ax WANTED—Young man to become moving picture operator, fascinating well paid pro- fession. My system helps you qualify ex. Com- Chiet 5-17-5ax amination Qquestions and answers. F. Phillips, City. plete post paid $1.00. Operator, Box 276, WANTED—Good all around _ sutomoblle Richardson’s Garage 159 Vance 5-17-3dx painter, 8t. WANTED—Why be idie? Sell guaranteed trees and shrubs. Commence now and draw weekly pay. Part or full time. Guaranty Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. 5-12-11dx FURNISHED ROOMS, e e i e i TO RENT—Two turnished rooms; also two very desirable furnished rooms for light heusekeeping. 406 Main St 6-19-2dax o A S L e R B TO RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. conveniences; rent reason- Mra. J. Nisson, 61 Matn St. 5-18.24x ———————————— e . TO RENT—Furnished room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, floor. A ——————————————— T0 RENT—Furnished room, with all com- ! veniences. 505 Arch St. 5.14-5a able. FOR SALE—Buick Six roadster, in condition. Car can be seen at Hawker's Service Station, 8 Elm St. 5-18.2dx good A G. FOR SALE—Chevrolet, model 490, 5 enger, Al condition. A real bargain. Call or phone Mr. Schnelder at the Fair S FOR SALE—Reo Touring, Small money for a quick sale. 100 Pleasant St. Inquire 5-16-5dx FOR SALE—Packard truck, 2 1-2 l.nl. 1917; one Reo truck, 1919, 3-4 _toi public truck, 1 tom, 1919. Will ull cheap. Call 1471.3, between 7 and 7:45 p. m. 5-16-tf FOR SALE—1916 Packard touring car; first ss condition. 6 Erwin Place. Phone s 7-13. 5.13-6dx e AUTO PARTS—For all cars. Save 50 per cent to 90 per cent. Complete. engines, transmiesions, rear ends. magnetos, ca berutors, bodies, tops and wind shield axels, springs and fenders. New Britain Auto Exchange, B. Cutler Prop., 75' Wil- low St. Tel. 633-14. We are buying used cars, 5-13-2wx FOR SALE—1918 Buick touring, new paint, fenders and excellent mechanically. Price $1,175, cash or terms. Box, Buick 22 5-6-tf USED CARS. All the cars listed below are taken in trade for new Studebakers as we do mot speculate in used cars. Chevrolet Baby Grand. Buick Roadster. Biiick Sedan. Studebaker Touring. Willys Six. Willys Six. Overland Touring. Maxwell Touring. Oakland. The cars listed below are in the paint shop and will be ready in ten days: 1920 1916 1918 1919 1918 1916 Studebaker. Studebaker. Jordan. Buick Seven Pas. Buick Touring. Buick Touring. M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. ESSEX TOURING BUICK COUPE. OAKLAND TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. ALLEN SEDAN, BRISCOE TOURING. BENZ ROADSTER. OVERLAND ROADSTER WILLYS LIMOUSINE, Easy time payments arranged. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 18 Main St. Phone 484 3-30-t2 TUSED CARS FOR SALE. 1920 Allen Sedan, run 3,000 miles, like new. Bafgain for quick sale. 1917 Ford touring, good paint and tires. Small money. 1920 Fora Coupe with demountable rims and 1 extra tire. 1919 Oakland touring. 1916 Reo Roadster. 1917 Dodge Sedan, good paint and good tires. Will sell at a bargain. 1920 Essex touring , ear, run 6,000 miles. New cord tires. Bargain for quick sale. \; 45:(& ¥, MOTOR SALES CORP. Tel. 381, 5-17-84 SC MMER BESORTS, MRS. G. H. SAMLOW has opened her cot- St.. West Haven, G-13-1wx tage at $67 Beacon Conn., for the season. COSEY _BEACH TO RENT TO RENT—Tenement of 4 rooms, all im- provements. 122 Main St. 5-19-tf TO RENT—2 light housekeeping apartments { —-fine location, first class, reasonable. Grand St. 5-19-3dx TO RENT—A five room tenement on 103 West Main St., all improvements, with steam heat. B. Solomon, 325 Main St. Tel. 977. 19-3dx —_— P9 TO RENT—A five room temement on 131 Hartford Ave., all improvements. B. Sol- omon, 325 M'\in St. Tel. 977, 19-3dx Lo o e ST TO RENT—5 rooms, all modern improve- H ments. Inquire M. Wesker, 160 West . condition. Price reasonable. ddress Piano, Box 10, Herald Office. s‘-u-mx FOR SALE—Barber Church St. shop, FOR SALE—At low price, best grade build- ing lime in barrels. Connecticut Metal & Chemical Co., 1798. East Berlin, Conn. FOR Davenport, -Loam and 1290 Stanley St. FOR SALE—Milk—] locally from tuberculin tested cows. Sbld fresh, pro. duced and handled clean enough to sell without . pasteurizing. now twenty-five cen Corbin’s_ Corner Farm, West Hartford. 5-19-3dx ey TO RENT—Two furnished front rooms for light housekeeping, pleasant, ald. Our special cream on Main 8t., Box 6 very Rent reasonable. TO RENT—Furnished room, with board desired. $7 Elm St. Tel. 429-14. 5-19-2dx TO RENT—One four room temememt and one tree room temement. Apply 83 Franklin_St. 5-18-2dx TO .RENT—Two or three room lurtlnenl, FOR SALE—An upright piano, in first class furnished, all modery conveniences. — 10: West Main St. S-184a TO RENT—Tenement 5 rooms, all improve- 5 minutes from P. & F. Corbin. 2-18-2dx ments. 49 Cherry St. TO RENT—Tenement 4 rooms with improve- ments, ist floor. . Apply 50 Fairview St, 3rd_floor. Tel. 1614-12. TO RENT—S large attic rooms, all improve- ments; good rent for a small fanlily. 16 5-18-3ax 5-18_2dx John St. TO RENT—Garage with electric lights. Ap- ply 28 Trinity St. | 5-17-8a TO RENT—6 room bungalow with garage. Will give year's lease. Rental $50 per Home Banking & Realty Co. 5-17-tt month. Phone 728. TO RENT—3 room temement, improve- ments. American couple preferred. Tel.| 25-12, or address Herald, Box 14BE 2 7- To RENT—6 room apartment, 208 :;‘ Maty 17-3 Morrin Gauge \ TO m'l*—s room temement, provements. 39 Harvard St., st. TO RENT—One six room temement on cor. Main and Elm, one six room tenement an West Main St, one 5 room tenement on Hartford ave. cor. North, 1 store on cab. Eim and Main, Apply to M. Cohen, ‘38 Stanley St., or Tel. 2425. 5-12.80 TO RENT—One 6 room modern aj in new building recently completed at 561 u.m St. Steam heat. Hot water all the ear ‘round. Inquire Willlam C. Raphasl, 390 Main St. 5-2-tf WANTED WANTED-—3500 ladies to come to Dickin- son’s Drug Store Saturday afternoon snd buy cake from Ladles’ Auxiliary of Smith Post, Veterans of For- 5-19-2d pneumatic water Address Electric, Box 5-19-3dx d Electric. WANTED—To buy a small farm on the state highway. Write or call M. Krueger, 186 East Main St. 5-17-3d WANTED—Ice cream maker, acquainted with modern methods and machinery. Address Ic Cream, Box 9 Herald. 5-17-2dx WANTED—Four or five room temement In eastern section of city. Must have all modern improvements. 21AA, Herald Office. WANTED—Young couple or young lady | share small tenement. Halverson, & Fairview St 5-16.3dx WANTED—Steady position for man and wife. Wife for housekeeper, sist. also mow lawns, ete. Box 218, East Berlin, Conn. WANTED—In good locality, nicely furnished five, six or seven room apartment, in good condition, for one year, by young Ameri- can couple, who will take excellent care. Address Apartment, Box 20, Herald. 5-13-2ax WANTED—Furnished room for one gentle- man or lady. Address Herald, Box 26XX. SISde, State WANTED—Small second hand safe. 5-19-3a price. _Address Herald, Box 14K. POULTRY. A. B. HALL'S R. I. Red and White Leg- horn chicks, 5,000 every week; free range stock, state tested. Bargain prices for May and June; free circular. A. B. Hall, ‘Wallingford, Conn. Phone 5-2. 5-17.1mo cular free. Putnam Brooders $4.7.5 Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. S-16-t1 the kind that live, safe prepaid delivery; cir- | cular free. Putnam Brobders 34.75. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. 5-16-tf | SINUGATION WANTED. ! WANTED—~Work caring for yards, ete. Tel., 1884, 5-18-6dx The turnover in U: 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. s FOR SALE—MISCEDLANEQUI FOR SALE—Cabinet talking machine records, halt price; terms arrang 2 bargain. Call any time, 401 Arch St 5.18: FOR SALE—One twin carrisge and twin go-cart. Inquire Mrs. George son, 185 Fairview St. Tel. 1434-13, 5-18- FOR SALE—One Indian side car im g order; also one 1918 Excelsior zgtf cycle, in perfect shape. Simmo age Battery Co., 167 Arch St. FOR SALE—Phonograph in dition, with records. Will accept wee payments trom responsible party. dress Box 18K, Herald. 5-17-: FOR SALE~—Very desirable two-family corner Andrews and Greenwood Sts. improvements, large lot. 517+ FOR SALE—Paint—Buy direct from manufacturer. House and _indu paints, ready mixed, or paste. 3est qu ity, fair prices. The Connecticut Metal Chemjcal Company, East Berlin, Co Tel, New Britain 1798. 4-22- FOR SALE—A lot of maple flooring, dom lengths; suitable for work beneh tops, etc. Day & Frigo, cabinet m rear 163 Arch St. 5-16- FOR m‘-—w upright Fair payment down. Mall balance $1 wi loy Address, Magnificent, Box $P, He: 5-14-1 FOR SALE—Horse and business wagon hm 157 Cherry St. J. Abrahan. 5-13- FOR SALE—Rebullt Typewriter, 1n ex lent condition. Apply Fred Win Main St. b ] FOE SALE—Baby Carriage, in p dition. 911 East St., 1st floor. FOR SALE AND RENT—Cottages at Indi Neck. All prices. Write for particu The Indian Neck Land ford, Comn. §-1- FOR SALE—Or will exchange for bullding lots, 2 family brick ho rooms, large garage 25x325 ft, chicks coop and chickens. = Must be soid. O er leaving city. Inquire 1031 East St. | 6-1; ; JOR SALE—Geraniums, 10c up to 25c, §t. a dosen, three blossoms to each plant, p plants of different varieties. To; 30c dos. Pepper and other vegett | plants reasonable. Adolph Santelle, 3. { sflll. St., rear Guonhom Look (ur By gn. } Deming We have listed a TWO FAMILY HOUSE just off East Main Street. A valuable - piece of property. Near one of the factories. Let us show you. Parker & Deming 193 MAIN STREET Real Estate, Insuramce Mortgage Loans. Tel, 2026.