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Pyl NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, ANt Inc. IARTFORD DRESSES OF FLOWER- LIKE BEAUTY The Wash Dress Section —=Fourth Floor— our vacation wardrobe does not boast a generous assortment es on this order you should come at once to our wash dress ent on the fourth floor and see the new models we are re- dally and learn how economically you may own the prettiest . For general and smartness; wear we are showing dresses unequaled for serviceable and wearable to the last day of All with individual touches such as contrasting collars, ories, Lelts or sashes, pockets and buttons. # really exciting task to choose from such a marvelous as- t of dress of imported and domestic and orgundie in Ay, velle, tissuc, especially designcd for slim line stouts in dotted Swiss, Also ginghams; all coiors; all sizes. zes 34 to 52. estinghouse Electric Fans R HOME AND OFFIC SICK ROOM AND SHOP y not make life a joy with one of these splendid heat chasers, e thermometer re's nothing lort for the amount of & oscillating in the nineties? that can do as much Lo alleglate hot weather money invested. Cowe to the sixth d let us demonstrate for you the following: Fans Fans Fans Fans Fans 10 inch, Stationary 10 inch Oscillating 12 inch Oscillating 16 inch Stationary 16 lnch Oscillating $20.25 $25.65 $35.10 . $31.50 - $40.50 —S8ixth Floor... ear-Ever Aluminumware Sale and Demonstration ~Sixth Floor— ring the sale pric uart Aluminum ce $4.19. smonstration now in progress we shall Tea Kottles, $7.06 offer at grade; Demonstration ch Frylng Pans, $1.30 grade; Demonstration Sale price 49c. juart Covered Pot Sale price $2.39. uart Covered co $2 TAN UPRISING irlng In Streets of Alex- ires Reported Down, Giv. of More Troubles. . Egypt, May (By As- 8. )—There was omy desul- the streets of this city last ng which nearly 50 porsons, Buropeans were killed and rsons wounded, ha skulkers wore test disturbances responsi- lay 20.—Telephone wires o and Alexandria, ypt, t, says a Central News Calro. No news is com- pxandria and disquieting ourrent ln Calro the dis- .. E; QUIST BROS., @ Service with a FPirst-Class Repair Shop, ready and Install New Cores. ‘anks and Muffiers Repaired, r handiwork, — Phone 1326-3. and Fenders, 'l Serect, and see o oast Kettle, Windsor Kettles, recent riotous dla(urb-‘ regular $3.15 grade; Demon- $3.69 grade: Demonstration SUED FOR $400, Stanley Pnwelezyk has brought suit for $400 against Etanley Misowksy to recover $400. The writ was issued by Lawyer Alfred LeWitt, and an auto- mobile belonging to the defendant w attached today by Constable Fred Winkle. The writ is returmble in the clty court on the second onday in June POULTRY. FOR SAL Plym for $1 for hatching, Barred ee range stock. 13 eggs N. W. Baldwin, Kensington, Tel. b.24-t2 K. 1. Red and White Leg- 5,000 wvery woek; free range ted. Uargain prices for free circular. A B. Hall, Conn, Phone . 6-17.1mo stock, state May and Jun Wallingtord, BABY CHICKS—13¢ up; the kind that live, grow and Jay; safe prepaid delivery; eir- cular free. Putnam Brooders $4.75. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. 5-16-t2 107 Arch Street to REPAIR | Dents and Jams Removed from | Notice window, GREAT OPPORTUNITY. MUST Be Sold AT ON CE two-family house, 1l amount H. D. NATL. BANK BLDG. Two Family House on Bassett Street, at e—Twelve rooms, all improvements utiful yard—See us about this bargain., good lo ¢ of cash necessary. HUMPHREY tion, 14 rooms, large lot and ga- OPEN SATURDAY EVENIN ve a house to sell, see us now. AMP REAL ESTATE CO. 3-—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. ‘EAMSHIP TICKETS REIGN REMITTANCES ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD 'GEANUIGLEY 297 MAIN STRFFT NEWRRITAIN.CONN Prices Are Special $2.98 to $25 We Are Sole Hartford Selling Agents for Queen Make Dresses Mina Taylor Dresses Dix Make Dresses L’aiglon Dresscs —Fourth Floor OUR MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES DAILY DAILY New Britain Hayden Sta. Middletown Newington Weth ficld Newington Rocky Hill Junction Cromwell Maple Hill South Rockville Glastonbury Manchester Glastonbury South East Hartford Hockanum Manckester Addison Burnside ::i.l\ er Lanc “Buckland “‘Gllmnb‘lry Talcotville Hillstown Vernon Buckingham Bristol TUESDAYS/ Farmington and Unionville FRIDAYS Forestville Simsbury Plainville Avon West Hartford Weatogue Elmwood Tariftville ‘Windsor Bloomfield Rainbow Granby Poquonock East Granby East Windsor North Granby" Windsor TUESDAYS Locks THURSDAYS ‘Warehouse and Point SATURDAYS ‘Wilson Portland URNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Large furnished room; electric light and bath. Board 1t desired. Phone 3. 83 Grove Hill -5ilx TO RENT—Furnished fromt Maple St room at TO RENT—Large front bedroom with bath. Suitable for two gentlemen. With use of parior. 59 East Main St TO RENT—Two desirable for light housckeepiug. furnished rooms 406 Main St. TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with electric lights, bath, separate entrance. 65 Winthrop St 5-23-3d furnished for light housek room apartment. Grand St. TO RENT—Furnished room for one gentle- man or Jady, Address Herald, Box 26XX. 5-23-3dx 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 l NOTICE—Electric \-nm-n cleaners to rent, half day .25 day, delivered promptly. Tel. 5-25-3dx NOTICE—Painting, Papering—Palnting - and Paper Hanging; Beaver Board and Can- vas Ceiling. Wall Paper displayed at your home on request, The E. U. Thomp- son Company, No 69 Arch St. Telephone 106-2 5-2-tf-eod e ————— NOTICE—Dance at Judd’s Hall Friday even- ing, May 27th. Given by L. O. O.. 3L for benefit of Mooseheurt, I1l., Building Fund. Music by Carlisle’s Orchestra. Admission 30c, including tax. 5-24-4d e “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 OUT OF WORK' Discouraged? Or pres- ently employed? Men and women desir- ing to earn honest money in pleasant oc- cupation sclling casily saleable and highly recommended Household articles will find it to their advantage to communicate with No. X9X, Herald, or phone 915-4. 5-24-3dx NOTICE—Carbon burned out while you walt. Auto Repair Co., 538 East Main St. Tel 2016-3. S S S NOTICE—When your bicycle or motorcycle need repairs bring it to a man who knows how to save time and money. Rip Repair Shop, 156 Main St. J. E. Marrin. 5-23.5dx 24 5-24-4dx | 5-24-5ax —— YOUR SUMMER VACATION, and Shore Dinners. The Lawncrest Hotel, Savin Rock, Ct. Beautiful dining hail. = Private dining rooms. Fine airy bed rooms, Bathing garage. We treat you right. Ge34-pwx ——— e GUARANTEED HAND LAUNDREY—Brodeur & Schweitzer. Satisfaction our motto. Prices reasonable. Strictly hand work. Called for and delivered. 427 W. Main St. City. Phone 587-3. 5-24-6dx _— NOTICE—Cars washed and polish - Clark's Autnmobua 5-23-6dx fce and satistaction. Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. BUILDING STONE FREE st Brookfifield Farm, 367 Lincoln St. Can be picked up in lot by team or truck. 5-21-6dx JOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented $1.25 per day. Guaranteed perfect run- ning order. Eight cleaners—all alike— The Best, Phone 1995. 5-20-t1 NOTICE—Auto springs a specialty. We use the best grade of Macco Swedish spring steel. Straighten auto axles, etc. Auto Blacksmith, 224 Arch St. Phone 506. 5-20-5dx 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 NOTICE—iawn mowers sharpened 1.3d re- paired - Called for and delivered. Fritz & Berndt. rear 31 Greenwood St Tel 153-12. | NOTI ohalk Talk Sketching for entertanments, dances; something snappy. 4l Herald office, NOTICE—Ready to do carpenter work at any time. Call at J. M., 55 Lawlor St. | SUMMER RESORTS i NOTICE—We have opened an up-to-date summer home with all caxvenlences at 59 | Campbell Av West Haven. Mrs. Clark and Mre. Farrell 5-24-6ax —_— LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Bl BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telcphones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 1918 ' | THURSDAY--SPECIALS--FRIDAY CAUGHT SHORE FRESH STEAK CODFISH FRESH HERRING SHAD FRESH BUTTERFISH FRESH CAUGHT (GREEN) FINNAN HADDIE ™ 13¢c FRESH CLAMS .. . qt 45¢ GORTON'S COD pkg 180—30c HADDOCK . .. BLUE FISH 2= 367 MAIN STREET FRESH FLOUNDERS ... NATIVE. GREEN MACKEREL FRESH WHITE HALIBUT SLICED RED SALMON ml"RY Ib 12¢ BEARDSLEY COD 2 pkgs 25¢ SALT MACKEREL ™ 20c SALT HERRING FRESH MADE CREAMERY BUTTER SPECIAL ALL GUARANTEED 'I‘AIE ADVAW-\GE 0]" mE FRESH EGGS ABOVE PRICES AVD 1921, CLASSIFIED 1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN This is not a question of e 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. NOTICES. HEMSTITCHING and Picoting attachment; work on all sewing machines. Price 32. Personal checks 10c extra. Light's Mail Order House. Box 127, Birmingba NOTICE—Manning &nd = repairin Hanna Ga: Tel. 137 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Good rooming house of twelve rooms in fine location. Good paying propo- sition. Box 12R, Herald, 3-2dx FOR SALE—Rooming house. Good paying people in it, and fine location. Sickness the only reason for selling. Box 4R, Herald. C. MATTEO & COMPANY, 35 Bmd at., Plainville, We plate and polish all kinds of work. Nickel, brass, copper, gold and silver plate and bicycle repairing. Tel 182-3. All orders receive prompt atten- tion. §-16-1mex NOTICE—Elizabeth T, Payne, licensed Chir- opodist. post graduate of First Institute of Podiatry of N. Y. 75 Pratt St., Room 9. Hartford, Ct. Phone Rushnell 2615 5-3-26ax AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—Buick Six roadster. Price right. A. G. Hawker Service Station. -24-3dx FOR SALE—1919 Essex touring, Al con- dition. Run 5,000 miles. Original paint and tires. Good bargain. Apply 129 Camp St. 5-24-2dx FOR SALE—1917 Ford Koadster. Equipped with Gray & Davis starter and demount- able rims. Arthur Gauer, 44 Hamilton St. 8-24-2d FOR SALE—1917 Buick six touring, in good condition, $700. Tel. 707-2. 5-24-24 3-4 ton Reo, me- For dem- 5-23-3dx FOR SALE—Speed Wagon, chanically perfect, good rubber. onstration phone 236. FOR SBALE—Packard truck, ¢ 1-2 toms, 1917; ome Reo truck, 1919, 3 4 ton; Re- public cruck, 1 tom, 1913, - Will sell cheap. Call 1471.3, between 7 and 7:45 p. m. 5-36-tf THE H. & B. MFG. WORKS, 111 Rockwell Ave. Cylinder grinding. Repair work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call us up and get our new prices. §5-24.5ax FOR SALE—An exceptional opportunity to own a high grade 5 passenger sedan like new. The owner must sell it as he is leaving for Europe July nd. Call at 363 Church St., or Tel. 2514, between 6-8 p. m. 5-24-3dx T et FOR SALE—Chevrolet model 490, 5 senger. $300 takes it. Al condition. & good tires. Can be seen at Ploneer Gar- age, Main St., back of the Fair Store. a 5-24-50 AUTO PARTS—For all cars. Save 30 per cent to 90 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 buying used cars. 5-13-2wx —— FOR SALE—Reo Jitney Bus, 1919 model, good condition. Cheap if taken at once.E. ¥. B, 115 Arch St., city. 5-21-4dx FOR SALE—Harley-Davideon and side car for sale: in perfect condition; $350. 3 Bassett St., evenings or Sunday. 5-20-6dx FOR SALE—1918 Studebaker 6 cyl. 7 pas- senger. Excellent condition throughout. Used private. Would consider late model Ford as part payment. Inquire between § and 7 p. m. at 11 Greenwood St. 5-23-4dx FOR SALE—Late 1920 Cleveland six temr- ing, in excellent mechanical condition. Would take Ford in trade. Tel. 1041-2. 139 Winthrop St. 5-23-3dx FOR SALE—Ford Runabout, 1917 model 18 Locust St. Phone 1478-5. 5-23-3dx USED CARS. All the cars listed Dbelow are taken in trade for mew Studebakers we do not speculate In used cars. 1918 Chevrolet Baby Grand. 1917 Buick Roadster. 1919 Buick Sedan. i 1915 Studebaker Touring. 1918 Willys Six. 1918 Willys Six. 1920 Overland Touring. 1916 Maxwell Touring. 1917 Oakland. The cars )isted 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 Bulck Touring. Buick Touring. . TRVING JESTER. 193 Areh Bt. _—_—_ SEE Cf BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. SEX TOURING. BERTY TOURING. STEARNS TOURING. REO 6 TOURING. BRISCOE TOURING, SAXON TOURING. OAKLAND TOURING. OVERLAND ROADSTER. STEARNS COUPE. OLDSMORILE TOURING. Enasy time pavments FOR SALE—Good watch dog, one and one- half year old. Reasonable If sold at once. 49 Whitman St. FOR { 16 Black Rock : FOR SALE—Large ice box, suitable for meat market. Apply 235 Elm-St. 5-25.3dx Apply 556 5-19-6ax SALE—Tomato plants. Ave, Tel. B. A. White, 1499- FOR SALE—Barber shop. Church St FOR SALE—Gabler square plano, walnut case, $50) or will exchange for pigs or motorcycle or anything of equal value. Address Box 82, Plainville, Conn. 5-24-3dx FOR SALE—Upright mahogany plano, $125, stool and cover,” Delivery and Here's a bargain. Payments. 401 Arch St. FOR SALE—Dusty Miller, Asters and Sages, 212 Oak St. Tel. 699-2. 5-24-3dx FOR SALE—Four mew milch cows with calf at side. one beautiful Jersey family cow. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel, 254-12 5-24.5d FOR SALE—Complete set of fixtures for meat market. - Call Subway Lunch, 11 East Main St. 5-24-3dx FOR SALE—Young and old geese. Albin Mell, Mt.- View, Plainville, Ct. 5-24-2dx FOR SALE—Grand Steinway plano, in ex- cellent condition. $50 if taken at once. Address 95 Arch St. -24-3dx FOR SALE—Whitney Baby ), ro- versible body, 2 burner gas plate, sewing machine, refrigerator. Phone 2521-12.° 27 | Johnson St., Maple Hill. 5-23-3ax —_——— Slol SALE—Hardy outside growa tomato plans, § varieties, 20c doz. _ Kohl Rabi, Parsley, Caulifiawer, Leek, Flower Plants, Asters, Salvia, Strawflowers, Zinnia, Cos- mos. Cornflower, Marigold, Calandulia, Scabasla, Verbena Fansy, Snapdragon. John Pfeifer, 303 Maple St. 5-23-3dx ¥FOR SALE—Baby chair and nice cooking range. Inquire 128 Dwight St. 5.23-3dx FOR SALE—Ten good second hand horses, ranging in weight from 1,000 to 1,400 1bs. Will selh them chéap at 68 Willow St. 5-21.6dx FOR SALE—Paini—Buy direct from the manufacturer, House and _industrial paints, ready mixed, or paste. Best qual- ity, fair prices. The Connecticut Metal & Chemical Company, East Berlin, Conn. Tel. New Britain 1798. FOR SALE—Magnificent upright pilano. Fair payment down. Mail balance $1 week- )y Address, Magnificent, Box 8P, Herald Office. 5-34-10dx ¥FOR SALE—Rebuilt Typewriter, in excel- lent condition. Apply Fred Winkle, 33§ Main St 5-13.tf in perfect con- FOR SALE—Baby ist floor. 5-13-dx dition. 911 East St.; FOR SALE AND RENT—Cottages at Indisu Nock. All prices. Write for particulars. The Indian Neck Land Compauy, Bran- ford, Conn. §~7e1mo FOR SALE—Geraniums, 10c up to 25¢c, $2.73 a dozen, three blossoms to each plant, pot plants of different varieties. Tomatoes 20c doz. Pepper and other vegetable plants reasonable. Adolph Santelle, 213 Oak St., rear Greenhouse. Look for Big Sign. 5-4-23dx e e — TO RENT TO RENT—S5 room fiat, 48 Main St. Very de- sirable. Apply to The W. L. Hatch Ca., City Hall. 5-25-6dx e P i TO RENT—4 room tememeat, 83 Hart St. Apply downstairs. 5-25-t1 TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, all im- provements, at 49 Cherry St. -25-2d TO RENT—FIat of 6 rooms. Apply W. F. McEnroe, New Britain Dairy Lunch, 348 Main St 5-25-2d e e TO RENT—5 room tenement, all improve- ments, water, gas, electric light, near trolley. Apply D. S. Negri. Tel. 667-13. 6-25-3dx TO RENT—One second floor four room tene- ment. Adults preferred. Mrs. Bassett, 210 Chestnut St. 5.21-tt TO RENT—Flive rooms, about Jume 5th, to American family; also furnished room. Call after 4 p. m., 50 Walnut St. 5-24-2dx TO RENT—3 rooms for light housekeeping, at 2 Main St. Apply Mr. John!un at The McMillan Store. TO RENT—Garage space for ome 223 Maple St. 24 Sdx TO RENT—3 room tenement, with all im- provements. Suitable for small 24 Webster St. TO RENT—2 or 3 unfurnished rooms, cen- trally located. Apply Herald 27X. 5-24-2dx _—— TO RENT—Six room flat at 519 Main St., ! cor. Winter. Inquire at A. Lipman, 34 + Lafayette, or Tel. 1329-3. 5-23-3dx TO RENT—Srd floor, 5 roum flat. Modern at 33 Dewey St. lnquire on premises. 5 3dx TO RENT—Five room tenewment, second fioor, new house, 90 Shuttle Meadow Ave. 5.23-3dx —_—— TO RENT—Ome six room temement on cor. Main and Elm, one six room ienement on West Main St, one 5 room tenement or Hartford ave. cor. North, 1 store on cor. Eim and Main, Apply to M. Coben, 378 Stanley St., or Tel 2425. 5-12.t1 —— e 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 cuss tomer for yours through the classified columns. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. WANTED= HELP —_— WANTED—At once—Neat, ' orderly girl woman to do plain cooking for two; very little housework, and who does not mi caring for baby occasionally. Easy plac Apply this afternoon or evening, 7! nut St., grouna floor. WANTED—Laundress to do fine two days a week. Must be a good launy dress. Box 3, Herald 5-24-2: WANTED—A girl over 20 years laundry work; clothes, but mno clothes in the hing. Must be a laundress and willing to go to seasho for summer. Apply 92 Vine St. 5-24. ‘WANTED—Competent woman for cf or general housework, no laundry. Mrs. George Bean, Newington, mear ley station. Valley 220. SIN'UATION WASNTED. WANTED—Experienced young man 2 position as chauffeur for private cars) truck. Address Herald, Box Chauffeur. 5-25. ANTED—Position by Al butler, all houseman, by colored man. ald, Box 17BX. WANTED—Sewing at home; children's | dresses and men's shirts a specialtys] Marie Mendes, 140 North St., top flogr, 6-24- 'WANTED—Clérical position by .experienced’ young lady. References. Box 25-Z, Her- ald. 5-24_3dx WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN, CLERKS, (men, women) over 17, for Mail Service, $120 month. Examinal June. Bxperience unnecessary. For particulars of instruction, ‘write J. Leoi ard (former Civil Service examiner), 843 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 5-21-5dx WANTED WANTED—A ' young professional womsn | wishes a room with rofined Protestant § family. Arrangements to begin in Sep- tember. Apply Herald, Box 12AA, 5-25-4ax WANTED—To ‘do banging, painting and decorating. Tel. call 309-5. W. J, Trudelle, 57 Prospect St., New Britain. 5 WANTED—A touring car body to fit a 90 Overland. Auto, Repair Co., Main St. NOTICE—~Trucking, Rates reasonable. 123 Cherry St. Tel. 822-4 WANTED—Furnished apartment or single house by young American col for about one year. Must be in the best section of the town. Will give it the bphf of attention with help. Will be resporta sible while there. Apply at once Box 32¥, Herald. 5-24-1w WANTED—2 farnished rooms, for B housekeeping. Apply Box 27X, Heral 5-24; REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE— In Plainville, 8 room house, large lot, garage and all improvements, in fine residential section, close to center: Also several one and two family {ouses, If you are interested in a farm I have & number for sale. Charjes F. Conlon, The' Real Estate Man, Plainville, Conn, 5 5-1ax FOR SALE—3 family house, nice location, no agent. Address Herald, Box 32Z, for particulars. 5-25-4dx WANTED—MALJY. HELP 'WANTED—At once,experienced battery man, none other need apply. Simmons Storags Battery, 167 Arch St. 5-23-3a WANTED—One first class mechanic. Alse’ one experienced as car washer. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. S35-tL - WANTED—An Al Set Up Man on Brown & Sharpe No. 00 Screw Machines on brass work, mostly long runs. To the right man' | we can offer steady work. In reply state fully your experience on these machines, also your age, wage expected and wheth. er married or single. Employment Dept., Culver-Stearns Mfg. Co., Auto Ligh! Speclalties, Worcester, Mass. 5-24 WANTED, ‘Experienced retail milk drivers. The requirements, neat appearance, business men, courtesy, referenoe, aud full of pep. Don’t waste your ‘“ms replying unless you can prove it. BOX 289, New Britain, Conn. 5-24-24 BUSINESS OPPORTUD FOR SALE—In Waterbury, Conn: the center of the city, doing a large. meat and grocery business. Thoroughly up-t date equipment and stock. including a re- frigerating system. Sanitary fixeure: Cash registers, scales, etc. Long lease at reasonable rental. Owner retiring from business. And is an exceptional oppor- tunity for an ambitious man. For par- ticulars enquire Griffin & Blewitt, Brokers, 47 Cooke St.. Waterbury. Conn. _3d _ LOST AND FOUND. ,r LOST—Set of plans for bungalow, lost Fri- day in vicinity of Smalley and East Main Sts. Tel. 527-4 or bring to 125 Smalley St. < 6-24-3dx LOST—In post purse containing also shuttle for sewing machine. to Herald Office. Monday afternoon, small sum of money: Return 5-25-1d