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omen’s Suits, Dresses, Wraps and Coats, At A July Sale Price. TRICOTINE DRESSES, Were $79.50 to $125.00 TAILORED SUITS, Were $79.50 to $115.00 COATS, Were $79.50 to $125.00 WRAPS, Were $79.50 to $125.00 NOW artford previous to July 1st. $59.5 We are certain such prices on handsome regular stock The majority are one and two of a kind models. nd poiret twill handsomely embroidered and beaded—siezs 16 to Sults in tricotine, poiret twill a fow others up to 46. and twill cord; all models. Third Floor outer apparel were never before featured in Dresses in tricotine Sizes mostly for small women—16, 18 and Coats and wraps, sizes 16 to 46, in veldyne, chamostyne, satin, tricotine, poiret twill and marvella. The aristocratic models and ntal picture of these excellent yraps, appearing In other recent Individually they are garments beyond criticlsm. materials of the garments by safles. ry ‘taste, and models for varying physiques. Sale of Men’s Pajamas Extraordinary values indeed, men's summer Pajamas made f the best percales and m ras; and made as well as the careful seamstress could jnake them right in your own ome. The kind of Pajamas en lke to wear because they t. The special prices are for hree days only. And the wise an will recognize this as being e right moment to lay in his mmer supply. . ZELDES BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK SEOCOND HAND FURNITURE. p, Second Hand Men's Olothes. ewt St Tel. 633-23. OW LEY BROS. INC. | | l PAINTERS AND - DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 ntes cheerfully given on all jobs ('e Phone 281 -3 nd Night House Phone 2314-3 | 'ESOPO & ROPER PUNERAL HOME 128 OAK STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. LAV & HAYES, INC. Bullding—Repalring DERS IN WOOD, BRICK (KD AND CONCRFTE luuln of all kinds. Tuiephones 2244 taln, Q’lfl- 1918 Boy’s Oxfords $4.50 Oxfords of sturdy black grain leather with soles of the best material obtainable; tips of sole leather. These splendid 'wear- ing shoes are called by the maker kick-a-toe shoes and are sold in Hartford exclusivel at this store. Sizes 1 to 6%; C and D wide. ~—Second Floor CITY ITEMS Victrolas and records. Henry Morans', —Advt, Stella Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. F., will hold a regular meeting tonight. Whist will be played following the business meeting. John A. Pearson and Esther Pear- son sold today through the Camp Real Estate company, a two-family house at 732 East street to Bridget M. Mur- phy. Don't forget the benefit concert at Fox's 'Theater, 3 p. m.. Sunday, by Marie Sundelius, Soprano Metropoli- tan Opera. Tickets at Hultgren's. ! ad e POULTRY. A. B, HALUS R. l horn chicks. Red and White Leg. very week; free rang Bargain prices for Ma. Wallineford. cular free. Clark, East lhnhrd Conn. grow and Jay; safe prepald delivery; cir- -Al\’ CHICKS—15¢ up; the kind that live, cular free. Putnam Brooders $4.75. Roy lark, Bast Hartford, Conn. 5-16-tf INSUR ANCE FIRE, LIFE, AUTO, LIABILITY INSURANCE - SURETY BON DS, BURGLARY, PARCEL POST INSURANCE, PAYMASTER ROBBERY In fact all kinds of Insurance and Real Estate. For Salo—One Share of Soverelngs Trading Company Stock. H. D. 208 NATL. BANK BLDG. HUMPHREY OP)-\' fi\’l‘l'RD AY EV THIS KNOCKS THE H— out of High Cost of ng: A house with six acres of land in best tion on Plainville road. You can market your | ds on the street to CAMP REAL Autoists—Only $3,200. mortgage for sale. ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 30-¢ RBANK BLDG, STEAMSHIP TICKETS "OREIGN REMITTANCES TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD/| EORGEANUIGLEY 297 MAI STRFET NE' RRITAIN.CONN =% In groups they present variety that season, all man tailored, you cannot get an adequate drawing upon the memory of suits, dresses, coats and will satisfy THIS IS FURNITURE DISPLAY WEEK Many Special Values will be found in Furniture for every use in the home. —Eighth Floor WANTED Girl to cook and assist housework; nust be good cook. sell St. WANTED—Girl to take care of child, be- tween hours of 6 and 10 evenings. Ad- dress Herald, Box 20XX. 5.19-3dx WANTED—Competent woman for cooking or general housework, no laundry. Apply Mrs. George Bean, Newington, near trol- ley station. Valley 220. 5-16-t1 e e Ly WANTED—First class cook. Apply Mrs. N. P. Cooley, 330 Hart St.. 5-17-5dx WANTED—Housekeeper man, in country or two children. Herald Office, by middle age No objections to one Address for interview, Box X6X. 5.14-6ax WANTED—Woman to help with housework. Corbin's Corner Farm, West Hartford. 5-18-3ax e e i e NTED—Woman to take home washing. Clll at 1566 Stanley St. cor. Francls. 5-19-34 WANTED—Housekeeper. No woshing. Ad- dress Herald, Box X33X. 5-19_3dx WANTED—An experienced mald for eral housework. Apply 143 Qakland Ter- race. Hartford, or call Hartford, Bushnel 439, 5-19-5ax e LOST AND FOUND, FOUND—Best way to get results with your camera. Bring your films to us. We are experts. Arcade Studio, Kodak Head- quarters. 6-19.21x LOST—Walking cane, knotted head, be- tween Plainville and New Britain, Mon- day afternoon. Reward If returned to Plainville Cash Market or Herald Office. 5-17-6ax LOST—Wednesday night, gold pin, Winthrop and Vine Sts. Reward turned to $3 Vine St. Tel. 1978, reen if re- 5-20-1ax UND—A small sum of money on Jerome Call at 741 West Main, Tel. 55-4. 5-20-2dx WANTED—Barber, steady Job. rner Church and Stanley Sts. Apply 5-20-4dx experienced cabinet —steady work. “The New Bronze Zinc Metal Weather Strip Co.” Phone 1673—419 Main 163 Huntington Ave. McGraw. agt. WANTED—Salcsman to priced guarantced tire. Good money. Ad- dress Burr Oak Cord Tire Co., Burr Oak, Michigan 5.19-2ax Boston, Mass. John | WANTED—Young man who will be imter- ested to learn optical mechanics and work in store. State age. Give references. Box 6, Herald Ofce. 5-18-3ax WANTED—Young man to become moving picture operator, fascinating well paid pro- lessaion My system helps you Qualify ex. amination guestions and answers Com- vlete post pald $1.00. F. Phillips, Chiet Operator, Box 276, City. 6-17-5ax WANTED—Why be idle? Sell guaranteed trees and shrubs. Commevee now and draw weekly pay. Part or full time. 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. NOTICES NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented $1.25 per day. Guaranteed perfect run- ning order. Eight cleaners—all alike— The Best. Phome 1995. 20-tf We use spring Auto NOTICE—Auto springs a specialty the best grade of Macco S sh steel. Straighten auto axles, etc. Blacksmith, Arch St. Phone 506. 5-20-5dx NOTICE—One Cent Sale on Milk. Again we are offering our perfectly pasteurized and clarified milk at 13 cents a quart and an- other quart for one cent for Saturday. Let's get acquainted. Compare our quality with those of others. -Landwehr Bros. Dairy, 49 Woodland St. Fresh but- termilk while it last. $-20-1dx NOTICE—Repair shop for Fords, rear 103 W. Main St,, now ready to repair your car at a ‘reasonable price. Also storage room for Fords at $6.00. 5-20-8dx “THE CONNECTICUT PAINT CO.” is at your service to do all kinds of Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Interior Decorating. J. J. Richardson, Mgr., 40 Church St. Phone 722. 5-11-17dx THE LADIES’ AUXILIARY of the Walter J. Smith Post, No. 511, Veterans of For. cign Wars, will hold a Cake Sale Satur- day, May 21, in Dickinson's Drug Store, Main St., from 1:30 p. m. to 6 p. m. 5-19-2d GET OUR PRICES on Ford and Overland repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Over- land Repair Co., cor Arch and W. Sts. e PATENT LAWYER—Harold G. attorney 4t law. Oflice open every Sat- urday evening in the Walk-Over Shoe Store, 211 Main St., 8 to 9 p. m. (stand- ard time). 5-13-Fri&Sat-tf Manning, NOTICE—Painting, Papering—Painting and Paper - Hanging; Beaver Board and Can- vas Ceiling. Wall Paper displayed your home on request. The E. U. Thomp- son Company, No 59 Arch St. Telephone 106-; 5-2-tf-eod NOTICE—“In the good old summer time’ prepare for winter Fix your home with our “New Bronze Zinc Metal Weather Strips.”” Saves coal, keeps out all cold drafts, rain and dust. They last forever. Call John McGraw, Age. Phone 1673 Office 419 Main St., City, or 163 Hunting_ ton Ave. Boston, Mass. 5-13-3eodx NOTICE—The West End open_for business Mond: class rep: Ford Service. Expert Cars washed and polished. guaranteed. Reasonable rates. electric Al 5-19-5dx NOTICE—Cars washed and polished. Serv- ice and satisfaction. Clark’s Automobile Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. 5-18-4dx HEMSTITCHING and Picoting attachmen: work-on all sewing machines. Personal checks 10c extra. Order House, Box 127, Birmingham, Ala. 5-: NOTICE—Trucking of any kind at reasonable prices. Also equipped pneumatic tires and comifortable seats for party hire Blanchctte's Express, 140 Cherry St. Phone 764. 5-18-6dx NOTICE—We do not try to grow cheap plants. We grow them for quality 1 you want plants that will please call 1973, Viet's Greenhou: 5-18-4dx NOTICE—Electric Vacuum cleaners to rent, half day, day, delivered promptly. 5-18-3dx NOTICE—AIl kinds of light trucking, local or long distance. Prompt service. George Gibert, 96 Lincoln St. Tel. §16-3. 5-17-5dx and Starr, Hanna Garage, automobile 0 Main St 5-16-26ax NOTICE—Old mirrors made like new. Wil also do painting. paper hanging, etc. John Al Church St. 6-1¢-6dx OTICE— do you trucking = and ‘moving of ashes from cellar or yard. Price reasonable, H. N. Wright. Tel 992-3. 5-14-6d MATTEO & COMPANY, Broad St., Plainville. We plate and polish all kinds of work. Nickel, brass, copper, gold and silver plate and bicycle repairing. Tel 182-3. All orders reccive prompt atten- tion. 5-16-1mox NOTICE—Manning repairing. Tel. 137 C. 35 NOTICE— iawn mowers sharpened cad re- paired Called for and delivered. Fritz & Berndt, rear 31 Greenwood St. Tel 153-12. 5-13.tf NOTICE—Elizabeth T. Payne, licensed Chir- opodist, post graduate of First Institute of Podiatry of N. Y. 756 Pratt St, Room 9; Hartford, Ct. Phone Bushnell 3515. Gances Herala office, City. NOTICE—Ready to do carpenter work at any time. Call at J. M., 5 Lawlor St. I PAY CASH. If you wish to sell out your business, call me. I'll buy and pay you cash for any store with merchandise and store fixtures. GO. Make your Bicycle a two- eylinder Motor Bike with a Johnson Motor Wheel. T. H. COGSWELL, 4 Chestnut St. 5-20.22-26-27-44 —_—_—————————————— PERSONAL e ——— PERSONAL—Call 74-5 and call us to yonr home for.new teeth. Don’t suffer day or CLASSIFIED 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- vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—Stephen 1920 4 passenger tow ing car, model §4 1 tires. Apply Box 10XX FOR SALE—Ford touring car cheap if taken at once. Call after 4 p. m. 605 Eaft Main 8t, City. 5-19-3dx FOR SALE—Saxon touring, good condition, 139 Hart St. 5-16-3dx _— AUTO PARTS—For all cara. Save 50 per cent to 80 per cent. ~ Complete. engines, transmissions, rear ends, magnetos, car berutors, bodies, tops and wind shieids, axels, springs and fenders. New Britain Auto Exchange, B. Cutler Prop., 75 Wii low St. Tel. 633-14. We are buving used care. 5-15-2wx 19017 llnllel Call ¢venings, FOR SALE—Reo Touring, good Small money for a quick sale. 100 Pleasant St condition. Inquire 5-16-5dx —_—— USED CARS. AN the cars listed below sre taken in trade for new Studebakers as we do not speculate In used cars. 1919 Chevrolet Baby Grand. 1915 Buick Roadster. 1919 Buick Sedan. 1915 Studebaker Touring. 1918 Willys Six. 1918 Willys Six. 1920 Overland Topring. 1916 Maxwell Touring. 1917 Oakland./ The cars listed below are in the paint shop and will be ready In ten day: 1920 Studcbaker. Studebalker. Jordan, Buick Seven Pas Buick Touring. Buick Touring. M. IRVING JESTER. 193 Arch St. it ettt it SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OB SELL THAT USED CARE. BUICK COUPE, COLE 8 TOURING. LIBERTY TOURIN( REO 6 TOURING. DORRIS TOURIN STEARNS TOURING. ESSEX TOURING. OAKLAND TOURING. OVERLAND ROADSTER, BENZ ROADSTER. STEARNS COUPE. SCRIPPE-BOOTH ROADSTER. ARGO TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. WILLYS-KNIGHT LIMOUSINE. Easy time payments arranged. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Sam Bookman, Prop. 18 Msin St Phane 484 3-20-t¢ USED CARS FOE SALE, 1920 Allen Sedan. run 3,000 miles, like new. Bargain for guick sale, 1917 Ford touring, good paint and tires. Small money. 1920 Ford 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 ocar, run 6,000 miles. New cord tires. Bargaln for quick sale. 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 Elm St. Tel. 731. 5-17-5a $28,000 WORTH OF CARS. NOW AT /T“E MERCY BARGAIN HUNTERS. oF Olds Six Tour, Ford Sedan Maxwell Touring £ Paige Linwood . Overland _Tour Buick 4 Touring Buick, 6 cord tires Overland Roadster, Al.. Overland, 90 model, beauty z 1919 Ford Roadster . 1920 Olds, 8 cyls. refinished.. 1913 Reo Tour, overhauled.... 1916 Chandier Rds., refinished Ford Ton Truck Republic 20 Pass. $5,000, Don’t miss th portunity. Owners of these cars need the like new, $1,050. 600 Oneida Bus, cost #0ld on commission. payments—uo bonus insurance. AARON G. COHEN Tel. Bu. 1981. Est. 1910, 45 Wells St., Hartford. or Open Evenings. “Loyal to those we wer | | AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Packard 1917; one Reo truck, public cruck, 1 ton. cheap. ~Call 1471.3, p. m. truck, 1819, 1919, between 7 2 1-2 tom 3-4_ton; R Wil sell anad 7:45 5-16-tf FOR SALE—Allan Sedan, as good as mew; will take small car as part payment. I ‘Wachalter, 127 Cherry St. Phone 1. 5-19-4dx ¥OR SALE—1918 Buick touring, new paint, fenders and excellent mechanically. Price £1,175, cash or terms. Box, Buick 22 5-6-t2 FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, shape. Bargain for quick sale. Belden St., top floor. in good Call 47 5-20-2dx FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson and side car for sale; in perfect condition; $350. 123 Bassctt St., evenings or Sunday. 5-20-5dx FOR SALE—1919 Osakland Touring, like new; 5 -good tires. rifice. Box 19XX. looks Will sell at a sac- 20-2dx FOR SALE—1920 Chalmers Sport Model, run 6,000 miles. Cheap if taken at once. Box 19Z. 5-20_2dx FOR SALE——1919 Scripps-Booth, in per- fect condition. No reasonable offer re- fused. Box TW. 5-20-2dx FOR SALE—Buick Roadster, 1918, little four cylinder, recently overhauled, new top, paint and tires good. A. B. Pierce, 530 East St. 5-20-2dx FOR SALE—Ford Roadster. able offer takes it. R. P, Chestnut St. Any reason. Taber, 10 5-20-2a USED CARS. Scripps-Booth. In Al condition with guarantee. 1917 Hudson Coupe. At a bargain. 1918 Cadillac Coupe. Four Pass. in fine condition. 1916 Cadillac Touring. A real buy. 1914 Stevens Duryea. Has two bodies and ready for the road. Six new cord tires. See this car for a real bargain. 1916 Model 83 Overland. Newly painted. Has been over- hauled in our repair shop. LASH MOTORE CO. Main St. 1921 w. TO RENT TO RENT—5 all modern lrnprwe— ments, at 124 Dwight St. Tel. 1165. Ring -top bell. TO RENT—Barns, suitable for storage or otherwise. Inquire F. Levine, 22 Hurfurt St. Tel. 527-2. 5-20-2ax TO RENT—3 rooms for light housekeeping at 212 Main St. Apply Mr. Johnson at The McMillan Store. 5-30-2d TO RENT—Tenement of 4 rooms, all im- provements; good location. ' 330 East Main St. 5+20-1dx ———— e TO RENT—Two large unfurnished rooms, Inquire Mrs. O’Brien, Winter St. 5-20-2 TO RENT—Tenement of 4 rooms, sll im- provements. 122 Main St &19-tf e ke TO RENT—A five room temement on 303 West Main St, all improvements, with steam heat. B. Solomon, 325 Msin St. Tel. 977. 5-19-3ax TO RENT—A five room temement on 131 Hartford Ave., all improvements. B. Sol- omon, 326 Main St. Tel. 977. 6-19-3dx TO RENT—5 all modern Improve- ments. Inquire M, wrskar. 160 West St. » 5-19-3dx OR SALE—Barber Apply 556 Church St 5-19-6dx e TO RENT—A four room tenement. All lm- provements. lnqums 352 North Burritt St. Phone 622 5-20.2dx —_— FOR SALE—At low price, best ‘bulld- ing Mme in barrels. Connecticut Metal & Chemical Co. East Berlin, Comn. Tel 1798. 5-17-6a —_— FOR SALE—Loam and filling. Clifton K, Davenport, 1290 Stanley St. th:em"s?x' shop. FOR SALE—Milk—Produced locally from tuberculin tested cows. Sold fresh, pro. Auced and handled clean enough to sell without pasteurizing. Our special cream now twenty-five cents. Corbin's Corner Farm, West Hartford 19-3ax TO RENT—Two fhrnisbed front rooms for Jight housekeeping, on Main St, very pleasant. Rent reasonable. Box 6P, Her. ald. -3dx TO RENT—Furnished room, with desired. 87 Eim St._Tel. 429-14. 5- TO RENT—Two or {bree room apartment, furnished, all modern conveniences. 108 West Main St. 5-18-44 s S TO RENT—3 large attic rooms, all ments; good rent for a small family. 16 John St. #5-18-30x M TO RENT—Garage with electric lghts, Ap- ply 28 Trinity St 5-17-5a TO RENT—§. room w with Will give year's lease. Rental month. Home Banking & Realty Co. Phone 728. 5-17-tt garage. $50 per e Nl 70 RENT—Ome six room temement om cor. Main and Elm, one six room tepement on ‘West Main 8t, one 5 room tenement on Hartford ave. cor. North, 1 store on COr. Elm and Main, Apply to M Coben, 378 Stanley St., or Tel 24 5-12.tf TO RENT—Ome 6 room moderp apartment in new bujlding rorantly. compleied. ag, 563 ain St. Steam heat. Hot water the The turnover- in Use Autos this Spring and Summer will b2 b There is a good for second hand ma- chines now. Get a cus- tomer for yours through the classified celumns. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. emand FOR SALE—MISCEDLAN FOR SALE—Blinds, windows, doors lumber. 23 Cedar St. 5. FOR SALE—Second hand hot-air fu in good repair. May be seen Mark’s rectory, 155 West Main, St., 23 to 25, between the hours of 5 p. m. 5 FOR ver Johnson Bieycle, fect condition. Inquire 226 South St., 3rd floor. 5-4 FOR SALE—HBees.. 1 swarm swarm | $3.00. *all -~ evenin: Pettinger, Newington Center, FOR SALE—OK fashioned clock, round mahogany parlor table dress P. O. Box 522. 2 FOR SALE—One Indian side car b order; also one 1918 Excelsior cycle, in perfect shape. Simmo age Battery Co., 167 Arch St. FOR SALE—Paint—Buy- direct manutacturer, Chemgeal Company, East Tel. New Britain 1798. FOR BALE—Magnuificent upright Fair payment down. Mail balance § 1y Address, Magnificent, Box 8P, Offics. 5-1 FOR BALE—Rebulit Typewriter, let e::dluon. Apply Fred 'nnl: SALE—Baby Carrisge, In pe ftion. - 911 East St., 1st floor. coop and chickens. Must be sold er leaving city. Inquire 1031 East FOR SALE—Geraniums, 100 up to a dozen, three blossoms to each p ants of different varieties, To 20c doz. Pepper and other we plants reasonable, Adolph 8 I Oak St, rear Greenhouse, Look Sign. _sn_nsons. COSEY BEACH—S roo moettage near Hotel Momauguin; all imp 70 RENT—Furnished room, suitable. or two gentlemen.. Modern oconven 208 B. Main St, Tel. 481-4. TO RENT—2 light housekeeping furnished—fine location, first Clase, able. 72 Grand St.. 5: TO RENT—Two furnished rooms; very desirable furnished rooms f housekeeping. 406 Main St. TO le room for ‘Walnut St. i TO RENT—Laerge furnished room, for two gentlemen. Also single South High St. TO RENT—Two nice furnished second floor. Price $2.50 per right party. Teachers or office h ferred. 4 Glen St. 54 WANTED—S500 ladies to come to son’s Drug Store Saturday buy cake from Ladies’ Auxi Waiter J. Smith Post, Veterans elgn Wars. WANTED—Second hand pneumatie system. Eiectric, Address ll c 7 Herald. & WANTED—Steady position for wife. Wife for housekeeper, man sist, also mow lawns, etc. Write) Box 218, East Berlin, Conn, 'WANTED—In good Jocality, nicely i five, six or seven room apartment, condition. for one year, by young can couple, who will take ex Address . Apartment, Box 20, 4 WANTED—Furnished room for ome man or 1ady. Address Herald, Box| ‘WANTED—Small second hand safe. price. Address Herald, Box 14K. REAL ESTATE FOR SA FOR SALE—27 acres of farm center, one ‘2" family house; price $500 cash will secure this, Seve: choice properties for sale. Conlon, “The Real Estate Man, Block, Plainville, Conn. FOR SALE—Farms from 6 to 100 sale. H. A. Willlams, 27 Arch St. 5| FOR SALE—House and barn wil acres of land. Price $2,500. $1,04 takes it. Good place to raise cH Six room house at a bargain. 41 St. Andrews & Co., 1557 sunley 207-3. FOR SALE—Farm 1% acres, Kensis room house and barn, 50 fruit treesi Price $3,800. $1,000. New Britain Farm Agen Main St. Room 5) SINUATION WANTED WANTED-—Lady with small chil like position as a housekeeper in or city. Address Herald, Bex ) i WANTED—Work caring for yands, etc., Tel, 1884, 1 WANTED—Position young woman Mflntl mon

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