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TFORD PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD Charming Summer Frocks On the Third Floor There's this to be said about buying summer dresses at once; there's a remarkable as- ent of styles, colors and sizes not possible to feel sure of having later: and then when eather comes in with a rush, as it alway s does, you are ready. If you want to see organdy, dotted come in now and revel These materials are made up alonc or combined with others. rb onc .and includes every new pn. Sizes and half sizes from 14 to & Ribbons For Graduation and Confirmation. h white moire ...... white satin .. 5 e brocaded ribbon . . 45c, h satin ribbon in white, other colors, value 98¢ tone double face picot 1 colors h ribbon, No. h ribbon, No. 10 yard bwered, white bon lingeric novelti , 10 yard piece . ... h ribbon, No. 2, 10 yard piece in table ribbons for hair bows, moire, and plain colors. in our sumn dress display. and radiant color of the wiss, voile de lain, ginghams and linen at their The color range is a $10.98 *© $49.50 Artificial Sweater Silk Put up in hanks, 350 yur‘dw. spe- cial, each .. asenee HOE each .... , 59¢ and 69¢ yd. pink, blue and 79¢ yd. edge ribbons in 15¢, 19¢ and 25¢ 25¢ piece . .... , now 35¢ 45¢ for gradunation Put up in spools, 175 yards This is the very best American product—bet- ter in dyeing and better in texture. make a sweater you'll be proud to own at a comparatively small cost. instruction books are smarter and more be- coming than ever. We give free instructions. The colors are especially delightful—Black, Henna, Jade, White, Burnt Orange, Harding Blue, Pink, Navy, Orchid and Blue. Three teachers in attendance daily. You can The styles in our Old Rose, Brown, Art Dept., Second Floor. ory Pyralin—The Beautiful La Belle and Du Barry Patterns Toiletware of Pyralin i s always exq isite and always satisfactory; it never tarnishes, or breaks; it is always bright and clean; these are the reasons for its splendid popularity. We sell Ivory Pyralin in complete sets or single pieces easy to match at any time. If you are already the happy owner of a few articles in DuBarry or La Belle patterns M be pleased and interested in seeing how many useful and lovely pieces there are to ch set. For graduation, wedding and birthday gifts there’s nothing to equal Ivory Pyralin. It’s a to be cherished a lifetime because of its constant usefulness. La Belle in 25 different MENT PLAN FERED BY BRYAN Resolution, Which is Adopt- Meeting of Prosbyterian h at Winona Lake. Lake, Ind., May 26.—Rocep- reports will be completed the 133rd general assembly resbyterian church in the tes of America, according w of the assembly. The as- 4ll cenclude its sessions to- ogram today will include, it is by assembly officer: the of five new members of the commission to fill the va- used by the expiration of the five Incumbents. Those re- Dr. George B. Stuart of Au- Y.: Dr. Willlam P. Thomp- blumbus, O.: Nelson H. Loom- haha, Neb.; Dr. W. W. Boyd 4, 0., and Dr. Lewls Mudge of re. Pa f the assembly planned to today the resolution passed rday urging President Hard- 1l & conference of the nations hurpose of procuring progres rmament. The resolution was it by Willlam Jennings Bryan ing the negative action ure rom the Pittsburgh Pres brovisional discontinuance of byterfan new era movement, n this activity are preparing on | designs. for a continuance of thelr work dur- ing the coming year. EGGS AT 20 CENTS. This 48 the Low Wholesale Price | Touched At Chicago. Chicago, May 26.—Fresh quoted at 41 cents a dozen sale May 19, 1920, dropped to egrs whole- 20 cents a dozen up to May 19 this year, | | 'amnrdlnx to figures made public to- day by O. W. Olson, president of the | Chicago Mercantile Exchange. But- \ter and cheese, the figures show, have | declined wimilarly. Standard tub grades of butter that sold whole- sale at G63% cents the greater part of 11920, were quoted May 19, 1921 at |27% cents. If you have any form of Rheuma- | tism, Hedrt Affection, Stomach Trouble, Chronic Appendicitis, Chest | Disease, Including Tuberculosis, when | mot oo far advanced, or any other ail- ment. you need my treatments for » complete cure, g . Elcctric treatments of all kinds. ! Eleetric light baths and all forms of the violet ray machine treatments are given without additional cost Private woman's treaung room with Indy in charge, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Open evenings. ' DR. COOMBS 'The Naturcapathic Physiclan and CUhiropractor, 252 Main St., Phone 765 'TQUIST BROS. 107 Arch Street Your Service with a First-Class Repair Shop. ready to REPAIR TORS and Install New Cores. dies and Fenders. Tanks a) Street, and see our handi GREAT O Dents and Jams Removed from nd Muffiers Repaired. Notice window, work., — Phono 1326-3. PPORTUNITY. 0 y MUST Be Sold AT ONCE. rge two-family house, good location, 14 rooms, large lot and ga- ! Small amount of cagh necessary. H. D. HUMPHREY 208 NATL. BANK BLDG. Fine Two Family House on Bassett Street, T OPEN SATURDAY EVENING | Price—Twelve rooms, all improvements beautiful yard—See us about this bargain. 1 have a house to sell, see us now. Du Barry in 30 different designs. Toilet Goods, Main Floor. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ————— FOR SALE—Farm, 6 aches, 5 room house, barn, chicke garden crops, 10c fare to $1.300 cas Bristol, 5-26-4a FOR SALE—$ room house, ash finish, B-rift d pine flooring, fireplace. hot and cold water, electric lights, bath, furnace, 1 acre of land, chicken coo Frontage on trolley line. 10c. fare to Price $7.600. . Address P. Bristol. FOR SALE—60 acres barns and fruit. I 114 Rockwell Ave. ice $1,500. 5-26-3dx R SO e FOR SALE—Lot 65x125 corner Roxbury Road and Stewart St.. Belvidere. Wi sell on easy payment if desired. Apply B. L. Blakely, care A. L. Foster Co., Hartford. i 5-26-1w —— FOR SALE—3 family house, nice location, no agent. Address Herald. Box particulars. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, FOR SALE—In Waterbury, Conn., a store In the center of the city, doing a large meat and grocery business. Thoroughly up-to- date equipment and stock. including a re- | frigerating system. Cash registers, scales. etc. Long lease at reasonable rental. Owner retiring from business. nd exceptional oppor- tunity for mbitious man. For par- ticulars enquire Grifin & Blewitt, Bi 47 _Cooke St. Waterbury. Conn. LOST AND FOUND. nitary fixtures. LOST—Set of plans for bumgalew, lost Fri- day in vicinity of Smalley and Sts. -4 or bring LOST—Commercial Trust Co. pass book No. 11592, Finder please return to Herald oftice. 5-23-30-6-6.3d LOST—Palr of eye glasses, with chai turn to 172 3 Re- LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Bullding—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 1918 L. ZELDES IS BUY! ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, Second Hand Men's Clothes. Tel. 633-28. 116 West St Office Phone 2314-3 House Phone 2314-3 D’ESOPO & ROPER FUNERAL HOME 123 OAK STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. e CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS . b/ hanman reel { any time. ;| Hartrora | DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 192Y. CLASSIFIED ic A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c 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—Manning Starr, automobile repairing. Hanna 130 Main St Tel. 1372 §-16-26dx { C. MATTEO & COMPANY, 35 Broaa 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 receive prompt atten- tion. 5-16-1mox and Garage, NOTICE—Elizabeth T. Payue, licensed Chir- opodist, post graduate of First Institute of Podiatry of N. Y. 15 Pratt St., Room 9, Hartford, Ct. Phone Rushnell 2515. 5-3-26dx NOTICE—Electric Vacuum cleaners to rent, 75¢ half dgy, 3126 per day, delivered promptly. Tel. 608-2. 5-25-3dx NOTICE—Dance at Judd’s Hall Friday even- ing, May 27th. Given by L. O. O. M. for benefit of Mooseheart, Ill., Building Fund. Music by Carlisle’s Orchestra. Admission 30c; including tax. 5-24-4d “THE CONNECTICUT PAINT CO.” is at your service to do all kinds of Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Interior Decorating. J. J. Richardson, Mgr.. 4¢ | _Church St. _Phone 722. 5-11-17dx OUT OF WORK? Discouraged? Or pres- tly employed? Men and women desir- ing to earn honest money in pleasant oc- cupation seliing easily saleable and highly recommended Household articles will find it to their advantage to communicate with No, X9X, Herald, or phone 315-4. 5-24-3dx NOTICE—Carbon burned out while you wait. Auto Repair Co., 538 East Main St. Tel. 2016-3. 5-24.10dx NOTICE—When your bicycle or mx yele need repairs bring it to a man who knows how to save time and money. Rip Repair Shop, 156 Main St. J. E. Marrin. 5-24.5dx | YOUR SUMMER VACATION, and Shore | Dinners. The Lawncrest Hotel, Savin | Roek, Ct. Beautiful dining hall. Private dining rooms. Fine airy bed rooms, Bathing garage. We treat you right. 5-24-2wx GUARANTEED HAND LAUNDRY—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 polished. Serv- jce and satisfaction. Clark’s Automobile Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. BUILDING ¥arm, 367 Lincoln St in lot by team or truck. STONE FREE at Brookfifield Can be picked up 5-21-6dx WTOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners remted $1.25 per day. Guaranteed perfect run- ning order. _Eight cleaners—all The Best. Phone 19; 5a20-tf NOTICE—Repair shop for Fords, rear 103 W. Main St., now ready to repaif your car at a reasonablo price. Also storage room for Fords at 36 NOTICE—iawn mowers sbarpened :ud re- paired Called for and delivered. Frits & Berndt, rear 31 Greenwood St. Tel. | 18312 5-13.t¢ NOTIC ohalk Talk and | Sketching for entertainments (airs aud | d@ances; something snappy. Al Herald office, Ci ' | NOTICE—Rendy to do_carpenter Call at J. M., 53 Lawlor St. GO. Make your Bicycle a eylinder Motor Bike with a Johnson Motor Wheel. two- T. H. COGSWELL, 4 Chestnut St. 5-20.23-26-27-4d | WANTED—MALE HELP ———— | WANTED—Automobile dealer to represent old established line. Must have erences. W. L. Plumb, Bond Annex, 3ax WANTED—One first class mechanic, one experienced as car washer. M. Jester. 193 Arch St. Also Irving 5-25-tf | 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 machins also your age, | er married or single. Culv Stearns Mfg. Specialties, Worcester, wage expected and wheth. Employment Dept., Auts Lighting e ot REPRESENTATIVE WANTED. By established New York Brokerage firm to sell a high class dividend paylng securlty of exceptional merit, of a firm whose product has been nationally used for more than one hundred years. We are meeking @ permanent connection with proper men In every town of 500 populati or more. Will pay liberally for serv- ices. Write or call Saite 1501, 25 WI.‘ 434 St, N. Y, City, Vanderbilt 4136, 5-26-3d _— POULTRY. !rnn SALE—Eggs for hatching, Barred | | Plymouth Rock, free range stock. 13 egxs | for §1. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington, Tel. 254-12. 5_24-tf | A B. HALL’S R. 1. Red and White Leg- horn chicks, 5,000 every week; free ranke ! stock, state tested. Bargain prices for | May and June; free circular. A, B. Hall, Wallingford, Conn. Phone €45-2. §-17.1mo BABY CHIC 16¢ up; the kind that Nve, 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- i vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—Maxwell touring car, A Call between 6 and 7 p. m, St. 1 nh-pv.’ S ley 2| FOR SALE—Paige Touring, model 4-25. Full electrical equipment, ngw tires and paiot. Apply after 4 o'clock 111 Cherry St. 6-3dx FOR SALE—Buick Six roadster. Price right. A. G. Hawker Service Station. 5.24-3dx FOR SALE—Packard 1917; one Reo truck. public eruck, 1 ton, cheap. Call 1471.3, p. m. truck, % 1-2 toms, | 1919, '3 4_ton; Re- { 1918, Wil sell | between 7 snd 7:45 5-16-tf Ave. Cylinder grinding. Repair work of all kinds. Automoblle parts made to order. Call us up and get our new prices. 5-24.5dx FOR SALE—An exceptional opportunity to own a high grade 5 passenger sedan liko new. The owner must sell it as he Is leaving for Europe July 2nd. Call at 353 Church St., or Tel. 2514, between 6-8 p. m. 5-24-3dx THE H. & B. MFG. WORKS, 111 Mkwcll| FOR SALE—Chevrolet model 490, 5 pas. scmger. $300 takes it. Al condition. & good tires. Can be seen at Pioneer Gar- age, Main St.. back of the Fair Store. 5-24-5 —————————eis AUTO PARTS—For all cars. Save 50 per cent to 90 per cent. Complete. engines, transmissions, rear ends, magnetos. car- berutors, bodies;, tops and wind shields, axels. eprings and fenders New Britain Auto Exchange, B. Cutler Prop., 75 Wil- low St. Tel. 63 We are buying used cars. 5-13-2wx e FOR SALE—1918 Studebaker 6 cyl. 7 pas- senger. Exce:ient condition throughout. Used private. Would consider late model Ford.as part payment. Inquire ketween § and 7 p. m. at 11 Greenwood St. 5-23-4dx USED. CARS. ANl the cars listed Dbelow 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 Touring 1916 Maxwell Touring. 1917 Oakland. The cars listed below are in the paint shop and will be ready In ten days: 1920 1916 1915 1919 1918 1916 Studebaker. Studebaker. Jordan. Buick Seven Pas Buick Touring. Buick Touring. M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch 88, 6-16-tt SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. ESSEX TOURING. LIBERTY TOURING. STEARNS TOURING., REO 6 TOURING. BRISCOE TOURING. SAXON TOURING. OAKLAND TOURING. OVERLAND ROADSTER. STEARNS COUPE. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. Easy time payments arranged. THE B. & B. MOTOR ©O. Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main St. Pbone 484 3-20-t1 USED CARS FOR SALE. Oakland touring. Winton roadster. Bssex touring. Fora open delivery 1919 Ford coupe. 1917 Ford open delivery. The above cars are in good me- chanical condition 1918 1915 1920 1919 Apply S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 Elm St. T RENT—3 room tenement, all improve- FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, private family. Call 380 Arch St., 2nd floor. 6-26-3dx TO RENT—Large furnished room; electric light and bath. Board if desired. Phone 716-2. $3 Grove Hill 5.24-5dx TO RENT—Furnished front Maple St TO RENT—Large front bedroom with bath, | Suitable for two gentlemen. With use of parior. 59 East Main St a room st 24 5-24-4dx { TO RENT—Garage space for ome auto at FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Sage doren 33c, Asters 10¢ en. Mr. Rosia, 2 Mill St 5-26, FOR SALE—Fixtures, complete drug store cquipment, show cases, wall fixtures, pre- scription counter and shelving. National Pharmacy, 97 Broad St. 26-3ax FOR SALE—Electric equipped Indian Motor- cyele, with side car. - Seperate generator, 1st class condition. Ruh only 5,000 miles. Box 21M, Herald. 5-26-3ax FOR SALE—One $122 Mosler Safe, in good condition, builders’ tools and equipment, second hand sash. A. D. Clifford, 61 Col- umbia St. Tel. 1764 5.26-2dx FOR SALE—Good rooming house of twelve rooms in fine location. Good paying propo- sition. Box 12R, Herald. 5-25-2ax —_— FOR SALE—Rooming house. Good paying people in it, and fine location. Sickness the only reason for selling. Box 24R, Herald. 5-26-2dx —_— FOR SALE—Good watch dog, one and one- half year old. Reasonablg if sold at once. 49 Whitman. St. 25-2dx FOR SALE—Tomato plants, 16 Black Rock Ave. Tel. B, A. White, 1499-3. 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- VEMALE HELP WANTED—At once—Neat, orderly girl woman to do plain cooking for twu; v little housework, and who does xot min caring for baby occasionally. Dasy plac Apply this afternoon or evening, 70 Wi nut St., ground floor. 5 WANTED—Competent woman for ookl or general housework, no laundry@Appl] Mrs. George Bean, Newington, near tro Jey station. 5-16-1 alley 220. SINUATION WASNTED. ‘WANTED—Experienced young man d position as chauffcur for private car o truck. Address Herald, Box Chauffeur 2| 5-25-3d —_— WANTED—Position by Al butler, all houseman, by colored man. Address Hi ald, Box 17B: 5-25-3d| WANTED—Sewing home; children! dresscs and men's shirts a specialt; Marie Mendes, 140 North St., top floor. 5-24; at ‘WANTED—Clerical position by experis e lady. References. Box 25- ald. WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN, FOR BSALE—Large ice box, suitable meat market. Apply 235 Elm St. 5-2 FOR SALE—Gabler square plano, walnut case, $50; or will exchange for pigs or motoreycle or anything of equal value. Address Box 82, Plainville, Conn. 5-24-3dx 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. Also 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—Grand Steinway plano, in ex- cellent condition. $50 if taken at once. Address 95 Arch St 5.24-3ax FOR SALE—Ten good second hand, horses, ranging in weight from 1,000 to 1,400 1bs. Will sell them cheap at 68 Willow St. i 5-21.6dx FOR SALE—Palnt—Buy direct manufacturer. House and _industrial paints, ready mixed, or paste. Sest qual- ity, fair prices. The Connecticut Metal & Chemical Company, East Berlin, Conn. Tel. New Britain 1798. 4-22-300 from the FOR SALE—Rebullt Typewriter, In execel- lent condition. Apply Fred Winkle, 338 Main St 5-13.tf FOR SALE—Baby Carriage, In perfect con- | dition. -911 East St., 1st fioor. 5-13-dx FOR SALE AND RENT—Cottages at Indiau Nock. All prices. . Write for particulars The Indian Neck Land Company. Bran- ford, Comn. F-T-1mo S S R PN ST SO i W 8 FOR BALE—Geraniums, 100 up to 23¢, $2.75 8 dozen, three blossoms to each plaut. ot plants of different varieties. Temaivus z0c doz. Pepper and Other vegetahic plants ressonable. Adolph Santells, 1» | Osk St, rear Greephouse. Look for six Sif 5 TO RENT TO RENT—Five rooms, about June 5th, to American family; also furnished room, Call after 4 p. m.,, 50 Walnut St. 5-26-3dx TO RENT—A six room temement, all im- provements, on 19 Lafayette St. at Irving I. Rachlin, 325 Main St. Britain, Conn. Tel. 977. 5.26-1dx TO RENT—J room tenement, bath room, all modern improvements. Ellis St. near So. Main. Phone after p. m. 1268-2. 5.26-1dx CLERKS, (men;, women) over 17, for Mail Service. $120 month. June. Experience unnecessa particulars of Instruction, write J. Le ard ' (former Civil Service examiner), Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. PERSONAL—Our teeth make eating co fortable for you. Children's crooked tee! straightened. Dr. Dick; 451° W. Main 5 Call 74-5. WANTED WANTED—A young professional wishes a room with refined Protes! fumily. Arrangements to begin in 8 tember. - Apply Herald, Box 12AA. 5 NOTICE—Trucking, Rates reasonable. 128 Cherry St. Tel. moving and Frank T. MeMah 822-4 521 WANTED—Furnished apartment or single house by. young Amerjcan_coupif for about one year. Must befin the be section of the town. Will give it the be of attention’ with help. Will be respol sible while there. Apply at once Iox 32 Herald. 65-24-] Parker & Deming Five Room Cottage on Vance street, all im- provements. Reason- able. “Five Room Coftage on Lake Boulevard, all improvements, cheap. TO RENT—Large garage, all improvements, will remt for small amount. Good for re- pair shop and storage or paint shop. In- quire 48 Franklin St. N. Belini. Tel. 604, 5.26-3dx TO RENT—Tenement of five front rooms on Main St. All modern improvements, steam heat and hot water. Tel. 2141, 5-26-3dx improve. 5-26-1dx TO 'RENT—6 room tenement, all . ments, Maple St: Tel. 1365-13. TO RENT—Private garage on Glen St., ncar Arch St. For particulars apply to Schultz & Costello, 242 Main St 5-26-3dx FOR RENT—Cameras. and films for Decoration Day at Arcade wtudio, Kodak Headquarters. 5-24-3coa TO RENT—Extra large garage for rent. In- quire at 124 Rockwell Ave. Ten by twen. ty space. Can use for storage and trucks. 5-21-24-26-28-x | TO RENT—5 room fiat, 48 Main St. Very de- sirable. Apply to The W. L. Hatch City Hall. TO RENT—Tenement of five room provements, at 49 Cherry St. TO RENT—Flat of 6 rooms. McEnroe, New Britain Dairy Main St. Apply W. Lunch, electric Negri. ments, trolley. water, g Apply D. s, light, Tel. near 223 Maple St. G-24 bdx TO RENT—One siz room temement on cor. Main and Elm, one six room tenement on Maln St. one § room tenement on tford ave. cor. North, 1 store on cor, n and Main, Apply to M. Cohen, 378 Stanley St., or Tel. 2428, s-12.tr TO RENT—One 6 room modern apartment in mew bullding recently completed at 563 Main St. Steam heat. Hot water all the year 'round. lnquire Willlam C. Raphsel, 190 Main St B-2-tf SUMMER RESORTS TO RENT—3 front rooms with large plazza. ; l | NOTICE—We have @pened an up-to-date Six Room Cottage on Mason avenue, Lincoln Park. All improve- ments. Large attractive lot. Fruit trees. Fine location. Large Cottage, Gar- age and Barn, Colum- bia street. Reasona Three Family House, Locust street, just off Arch. All improve- ments.. 5 rooms on each floor. oo e SaR e S Three Family House, Glen street. A good buy. Parker & Deming 193 MAIN STREET ' Real Estate, Insurad@® Mortgage Loans. Tel, 2026.