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TFORD THE JUNE SILVERWARE SALE big June Silverware Sale with everything cted articles starts tomorrow morning. sale includes Rogers’ Holloware and Flatw are, » 1847 Rogers Bros.' Silverware; also Dutch Silver. are many specials that will be featured at extremely attractive prices—pieces in from the more inexpensive gift pleces to a high- e fastidious June Bride, ranging in prices Service or, Chest of Silver, tments almost without end. Numerous specials are a feature Notable Reductions on g Quadraple Plated Holloware $16.50 t5 $115.00 . $3.50 to $17.50 Special in Sheffield PIate people choose it in preference to sterling silver for every- It has beauty and characters of design at a far lower price. $2.74 to $12:00 2.50 to $24.00 $13.50 to $29.50 $3.75 to $59.00 $4.75 to $20.00 $1.00 to $15.50 egatable’ Dishes .. ... ... Platters and Chop I’lnle et ot b s e den Others— Sheflleld Silver, Community Silver, included at special sale prices, with the exception of Alvin Ster- silver to in this sale, which ends Saturday CARVING SETS Landers, Frary & Clark's Carving Sets. The carving is in three pieces of fine quality steel with Stag Handles. Priced at $4.25 Set. SPECIAL FRUIT BOWLS These are bright or burnished finished and are a good sized bowl with the grape design carried out at the top of the gold lining. These are Sheflield plated. Priced at $3.69 each. SPECIAL FRUIT BOWLS Large bowls with side handles, gold lined and very good looking. These are of quadruple plated silver. Priced $3.69 each. SPECIAL Willlam Rogers 25 year guar- anteed Silver, with 26 pieces in chests containing 6 Kknives, forks, tea spoons, one butter knife and sugar shell, $12.63. ge Goods all Reduced 25 to 50 per cent utifully stamped ready to embroider. nt. Sole Agents in Hartford. Each package Sale Price s $1.19 $2.25 $2.19 $2.19 $1.89 $1.00 $1.60 $3.50 $2.75 $3.00 Children’'s Children's Dresses Children’s Dresses Children’s Dresses Children’s Dresses Carriage Covers . Drossos f . SETH TANNER 2 2 “Washington is center for the women's country under the direc- C. C. Oalhoun, wealthy ly woman. Mrs. Calhoun pt the Woman's National new $3,000,000 organi- | A wise wife never knows her husband’s secrets. Don’t return kindness—just pass it along. WANTED—MALY. HELP —_—— WANTED—Salesmen to take orders for Bronze-Zine Weather Strops. Phone 1673. Oftice 419 Main St. TION OF CLATMS, of Probate holden at New and for the District of Ber- ty of Hartford and State of the 6th day of June, A. D, ard ¥ Oaffney, Esq., it Albert P. Mardon Adminiatrator on the B B, W. Mardon, late of New sald distriet Gece Judge. of wald | WANTED—A Live Man who Deslres to en- £ago in small manufacturing business and is willing to work as hard for himself as for others. Have started tn New I ven and ean start you in New Britain an vieinity. $300.00 investment all that is required and enables you to be independ- ent. It will do for you what it has done for m Investigate. Address ¢Inde- pendenc carc The Herald 6-1-lwx doth decree that six months 1imited for creditors of exhibit their claims against e Administrator and dire leo be given of this order by newspaper published in said having & cireulation in sald Iy posting & copy thereog on post In sald Town of New the place where the de- the WANTED—A married man with ability to sell and collect. $25 salary and commis- sion. State age. Address, llerald, Box ARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge 1Y, 6-4-3dx | : | F OR SALE PLASS 2-FAMILY IIOUSF 12 ROOMS, ALL LAINCOLN STR CALL SOON. D. HUMPHREY ng Lots at Rosswin Land Co., West Main Street. MODERN, ON s A Bang Up G Speculahon—'l'wo pn Park Street in choice location for nearly of one—Bring in over 12 per cent. on y—Fine lot 262 feet deep. 0. 1 Restaurant Business For Sale. AMP REAL ESTATE CO. containing sufficient cottons to em- Regular Price $4.00 $4. $2.90 $2.15 Sale Price $2.98 $2.98 $2.19 $1.73 $2.10 $1.59 $1.85 $1.29 TR RO SRR TO RENT TO RENT—3 rooms, conveniences, rent rea- sonable Apply W. F. McEnroe, 348 Main St 6-7-2d TO RENT—Four rooms, B. Dubowy, all 59 Smalley St. improvements. 6-7-3dx TO RENT—Beautiful seven room bungalow, furnished. Price 00 per month. information call N, B. FOR RENT—Garage at 53 Shuttle Meadow Ave, quire on premises. ons St., mear 2361 or in- 6-5-2dx TO RENT—S5 rooms, with improvements, 3rd floor. Rent reasonable. 111 Pleasant. St. Phone 542 6-6-3ax TO RENT—Garage space. Inquire at The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. TO RENT—5 room tenement at 131 Main St., all modern improvements, steam heat, hot water, cte. Apply Sicklicl Main St. Tel. 1479-4 TO RENT—One five and one six room tene- ment, all improvements. Five mihutes from P. & F. Corbins. 49 Cherry St 6-6-3dx TO RENT—3 rooms for light housekeeping at 2 Main St Apply Mr, Johnson t The McMillan Store. 6.6 S ——— TO RENT—Four large rooms, all improve- ments, at 133 Glen St. Inquire on prem- ises. 6-6_%dx ———— TO RENT—A five room tenement, all new papered and fixed over. Inquire at B. Solomon, 325 Main St. o 6-4-3dx ——— TO RENT—Nlce garages with concrete drive and yarg. 125 Dwight St 6.4-3dx TO RENT—Three rooms, furnished or un- furnished, to couple or to two women. An- drew Welss, 216 Broad St d floor, right side, new building, 6 to § p. m. 6-6-3dx TO RENT—Six room temement, 46 Spring St and 3 room tenement at 262 Hight St. 6-4-3dx | ——— TO RENT—S room tenement. able. 208 Hartford Ave. Price reason- 6-4-3ax TO RENT—5 room ments. tenemtnt, all improve- 64 Seymour St., ring lst bell. 6-3-6dx TO RENT—4 room apartment, all Impme— ments. Apply 122 Main St. 5-27-tf — TO RENT—One six room temement on cor. Main and Eim, one six room tenement un West Main St, one 6 room tenement on Hartford ave. cor. North, 1 store on cor. Eim and Main, Apply to M. Coben, 378 Stanley St. or Tel 2425, b-12.tf ———————————————ee e TO RENT—One ¢ room modern apartment 12 pew bullding recently completed a1 561 Main St. Steam heat. Hot water al) the year ‘round. luquire William C, Raphael, 390 Main St B-2-tt g LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repalring BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 8 Court Street. Telephones 2244 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 NOTICES “THE CONNECTICUT PAINT CO.” Is at S all kinds of Painting, Kalsomining and_Interior J. Richardson, Mg Church St. Phone 6-6.23d OWER BEADS—“From the Land of Flowers.” These Beautiful Neck- laces, made from real flowers, first intro. duced in this country by the early Span- ish Missionarics, retain the odor of flow- ers—fragrant and always delightfuf; can be worn on any occasion by young and old. Answers the questioa ‘“‘what shall I give a friend for graduation, birthday,wed- ding or anniversary?” Can be had in 25 styles and 15 various colors, range from 18 to 72 inches in length. For special offer, write Geo. C. Dunigan, 200 North St. 6-7-3dx NOTICE—The Guaranteed Hand Laundry makes a specialty of men's shirts, ladies’ blouses and negligee French dry cleaning. Work called for and delivered. Phone 587-3-. 427 W. Main. Broder & Schweitzer. 6-7-1Wx NOTICE—Wanted to purchase rubber tired Concord Buggy, in good condition. Wil pay good pricc. Baker, 224 Arch St. Tel. §-7-2dx NOTICE—Painting. Papering—Painting and Paper Hanging; Beaver Board and Can- vas Ceiling. Wall Faper dis) yed at your home on request. The B. U. Thomp- son Company, No 59 Arch St. Telephone 106 5-2-tf-eod B NOTICE—Painting paper hanging and kalsomining. Work done by day or con- tract. Paper shown at home if required. Big reduction if done now. Tel 3. 6-7-6dx NOTICE—Radiators, Fenders, etc., yepaired by B. Anderson, located at Parson’'s Garage, 680 West Main St. Tel. $90-2, 6.6-6dx gasoline tanks, NOTICE—Express trucking and moving. Rates reasonable. Frank McMahon, 123 Cherry St. Tel 6-6-3dx Gen- Phone 6-6-6d OTICE—Smith Bros., Machine Co., eral machine work., 152 High St. Auto Owners. We have in prices on re- pairing cars at 151 South Main St.'6-6-6dx NOTICE—Now is furniture repaired and kinds of cabinet work. Day & Frigo, rear 1 the time to have your refinished. All Model samples. Arch St. 6.6-6dx NOTICE—Parties of three or four, New Haven, New London beaches, anywhere, short notice. E. E. Adams. Phone 658-14. 5-28-31-(6)-1-6-7x — - $5.00 REWARD—For information leading to the renting of small house or half a double house in desirablé locatypn in or within reasonable distance from New Britain. Address Herald, X19X. 6.1-3d NOTICE—On account of being out of work, will sell my beautiful Upright Piano for §100 cash. Best condition. Big bargain. Address Sacrifice, Box 12, Herald. 6-4-4dx NOTICE—The Guaranteed Hand Laundry makes a speciaity of men's shirts, ladies’ blouses and negligee French dry cleaming. Work called for and delivered. FPhone 587-3. 427 W. Main, Broder & Schweitzer. 6-1-6dx NOTICE—General contract on sewer, ing brick or weod, concrete work. sonable price. Tel. 1115-15, between and § p. m. 5-27-10dx C. MATTEO & COMPANY, 35 Broad St., Plainville. We plate and polish all kinds of work. Nickel, brass, copper, gold and silver plate and bicycle repairing. Tel. 1 All orders receive prompt atten- tion., 5-16-1mox YOUR SUMMER VACATION, Dinners. Lawncrest Rock, Ct. Beautiful dining hall. Frivate dining rooms. Fine airy bed rooms, Bathing garage. We treat you right. 5-24-2wx and Shore Hotel, Savin WWOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented $1.25 per day. Guarantced perfect run- ning order. Kight cleaners—all alike— The Best. FPhone 1995. 5-20-t¢ NOTICE—-iawn mowers sharpened paired Called for and delivered. & Berndt, rear 31 Greenwood St. 153-12 iad re- Fritz Tel. 5-13. NOTICE—Cartoonlst, ©nhalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, Iairs and dances: something snsppy. al Maimgrea, Herala otfice, City. 9-23-t1 NOTICE—Ready to do carpenter work at any time. Call at J. M., 55 Lawlor St. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished room. ings, 92 Bassctt St Inquire even- 6-7-3dx TO RENT—Desirable furnished 2 room apartment for housekeeping, central, all modern convenie Apply Seeley, 61 Main St. Tel e TO RENT—Furnished rooms, good air, elec. tric iight, bath, $3.00 a week. Mrs. Bel- ser, 25 Church St., top floor. 6-7-1dx TO RENT—Furnished room, for one or two Kentlemen. S7 Eim St. 6-7-3dx TO RE adults. rnished room for ome or two 208 East Main St. Tel. 481-1 6-7-2dax TO RENT—Furnished front room, with bath, suitable for 2, American family, $4.00, 2nd floor. 280 Washington St. 6-6-2dx NT—3 furnished rooms for light eping; all modern improvements, Adults only. $2 West Main St. 6-6-6dx TO RENT—Furnished room for ome or iwo gentlemen, on Ntanley St, near Chestnut St Box 7R, Herald 6-6-3dx S~ e S TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all comven. iences. §05 Arch St. 6-8-5ax — TO RENT—S front rooms with large piseza, roished for light housekeeplng. Also 2 m apartment. Strictly first class. 72 Grana St. 6-2-6dx CANVASSER WANTED, do firm. TED—Man or lady to se canvassing for local hoose to £ood CLASSIFIED 1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeepmg, bil- ling and postage cost more than the priée of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the ad- vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—Late 1917 Ford Touring car, fine condition, with extras. Woodland St. No dealers. 6-7-2dx FOR SALE—1920 Clevelaid Touring car, Al condition. Tel. 1041-2 or 139 Winthrop st. §-7-5dx EXPERT REPAIRING on all cars. Wreck- ing car at your service. Blectrical work a specialty. Carbon burned out ard Garage, Corbin Place. Tel. 7_sax FOR SALE—Reo Roadster, thoroughly over- { In good running | hauled, 5 good tires. order. Will trade for Ford Pearl Court after four o'clock. at 19 6-7 Call FORD OWNERS, ATTENTION—New recovering, regular vrice §12, our pri Top recovering, regular price $18, price $9. Seat covers, regular priqe our price $7.50 wders $4 cach. Whe 30x3 1-2, $3.50. Also two closed c mercial bodies, roadster bodies, touring body. 512 Windsor Aver Hartford, Conn. Pisetzsky Bros., 2560. tw. at Bu, 6-7-3d Call Tel. FOR SALE—Reo Touring car. 3 £-7-6dx 257 CLYINDER Grinding—Repair work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to_ order. Call up and get owr new prices. The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. §-6-6dx FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, late 1917 model. new top, shock absorbers, 5 tires and tubes; first class order, $250.00 Many ex- tras. Andrews, 101 Arch St 6-6-2dx FOR SALE—Pierce-Arrow 5 passenger, Stevens 7 passenger, Chalmers &5 pas- senger, Maxwell 2 passenger. Packard 1 ton truck. Apply Tony, 178 Broad & City. 6-2-6dx AUTO PARTS—For all cars. cent to 90 per cent. Complete engines, transmissions, rear ends, magnetos, Ccar- berutors, bo tops and wind shields, axels, springs and fenders. New Britain Auto Exchange. B. Cutler, Prop., 75 Wil- low St. Tel. 633-14. We are buying used cars. 6-2-6dx ————— USED CARS OF VALUE. We had fifteen new Studebakers to unload last week. So we have more second hand cars to offer the public of New Britain. The cars listed below are taken in trade for new Studebakers, as we do not spec. ulate in used cars. 1920 Bulek Touring. 1919 Buick Roadster. 1918 Buick Touring. 191% Buick Seven Passenger. 1916 Buick Touring. 1915 Buick Roadster. 1918 Jordan Touring. 1917 Reo Touring. 1916 Maxwell Touring. 1917 Oakland Touring. 1916 Maxwell Touring. 1919 Chevroiet Baby Grand 1918 Elgin Touring. 1917 Hudson Super Six. 1915 Briscoe Touring. At present we have the largest tock of used cars in New Britain and no second hand Studebakers of any description to offer. M. IRVING JESTER, 1893 Areb St. SEE US BEFURF YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. FORD ROADSTER. ESSEX TOURING. OAKLAND TOURING. STEARNS TOURING. BRISCOE TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Maln St Phooe 634 Easy time payments arravged. 3-80- e SITUATION WANTED. i WANTED—Sewing at home, dresses and men’s shirts specialties. Marie | Mendes, 140 North St., top ficor. 6-6-3dx —_— WANTED—Washing to do at home. Address Bex 283, Plainville, Conn. 6-6.2dx —_— e ——— ‘WANTED—DPosition as chambermaid or gen- eral housework, or going out by the day. Mrs. Louise Walker, R. FD. Box 314, Plainville, Conn. 6-6-3dx children’s | wasTED gy oung girl 1o n» light house- work or e gake care children. 59 Smalley St., $nd floor. 1dx —_— Save 50 per FOR SALE—]\IISCEBLAN EOUS Po)! b!LL—(.lrnl\md Mtchm stove, kitch- en table, 6 foot adjustable, and 12 window des like new. Also ofl stove. Call at 1 Jerome St. evenings. 6-7-1ax 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 WANTED- VEMALE HELP —— e = WANTED—Woman to do family of two. One who gocd home to high wages. to chiid. Box tW, Herald houseworlk, FOR SALE—About Apply John ¥ Berlin, Conn., 3 acres standing grass, hes, Worthington Kid or John Pinches & Son, City. 6-7-3d WANTED—Girl for office work. One with knowledge of stenography. Stut expected. Address Herald, Bux X < FOR SALE—Big horse, harness. Apply J. Williams, Box 136, Plainville. truck, wagon and Pearl Gourt. 6-7-6dx FOR SALE—Five year oid bay horse, weigh. ing 1260 1bs. Wm. H. Allen, Maple Hill. 6-7-tt FOR SALE—Native strawberries. Polish Orphanage Farm, 508 North ritt St. Apply at Bur- SALE—Morse, wagon ain. 109 Beaver St. and harncss. John Deasio. 6.7-1dx oue for long 4 ft. New Briwain, Ct. 6-7-2dx Chestnut St., 2 | WANTED—Middle aged WANTED—Young gi~l to take care of year old child durinz day. Can have Toom and board. 45 Connerton St after 6 p. m WANTED—A compctent work. Two in family. m; 83 Vine St. woman as bouse- keeper, To right party 2, Herald full home Add REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SAL fronting Harrison desirable st Very building lot Harrison ; Inquire at 3% S-'l-!dx\l on st Box 171 E. Berlin. 6-7-1dx machine. 630 FOR SALE—Singer sewing . §-7-3dx Stanley rd floor. FOR SADE—One C melody Saxophone and | " one D flat cornet. 50 Court St. 6-7-1dx FOR SALE—Fowls. W. Goodrich, erlin, Call after 5 p. m. L FOR Sale—Pair mules, harness, dump_carts. 179 Hartford Ave. Call at 125 2dx FOR SALE—A baby carriage. Pleasant St., 3rd floor. FOR SALE—Prospective automobile buyers see the Seneca for durability, economy, beauty and pri Has no superfor. C. H. Olcott, Distributor, 505 Arch, New Britain. 6-6-6dx | FOR SALE—Crawford range with gas at- tachment, as good as new, for 1-2 price. ] E. S Hart, 48 South Burritt St. 2ax Box &, 6-6-3dx. FOR SALE—Milk route, Address Herald Office, table, kitchen Phone 1453-5 6-6-2dx FOR SALE—Dining room > reasonable, 2nd floor. FOR SALE—I horse farm wagon, st class condition. Reasonable if sold at oncg. E. R. Hopkins, Forest St., Plainvlle, Conn. 6-6-2dx FOR SALE—A baby carriage, Whitney make. Apply at 559-Stanley St., 3rd floor. 6-6-2dx ¥OR SALE—One share Sovereign Trading Address Box 17J; Her- Company stock. ald. 6-4-8dx FOR SALE—1 pair of Elk antlers, extra large; 1 black bear skin; 1 buffalo skin, large size. Tel. 1959. 6-4.3dx FOR SALE—First quality horse bay, either at the barn qr delivered. The Stiles & Reynolds Brick Co., Berlin, Conn. Phone 80. Foreman phone $61.13. §-1:2w FOR SALE AND RENT—Cottages at Indiau Nock. All prices, Write for particulars The Indian Neck Land Company, Bran- ford, Conn. 5-7~1mo WANTED { WANTED—About August 1st, five rooms, in western section of city dress Tenement, Box 19, Herald. 6 tenement of Ad- 3dx Furniture Tel. 1959, 6-4-6dx piano lessons. children. Apply Mrs. Astoria, 131 6-7-2ax WANTED—Work for ton truck. moving, local or long distance. ————— WANTED—Beginners for Special price for school in person or by letter. Hartford Ave. WANTED—Washing, ironing or cleaning’ by ' the day. 855 South Main St. 6-6-3dx WANTED—By couple, five or six room tene- ment, modern improvements, desirabio location, Address Box 20AA, Herald Oftice. 6-6.3d —_—ee WANTED—To buy good family cow. Must be part Jersey. K. J. Gugerty, Kensing- ton, near Cong. church. 6-6-2dx —_— CLERKS, (men, women) over 17, for os- tal Mail Service. $120 month. Examina- tions June. Experience unnecessary. For | free particulars of instruction, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner), | §43 Equitable Blds, Washington, D. C. { 4dx | —_—— WANTED—Carpenter work of any descrip- tion. Shingling a specialty. Tel. 1959, ! 6-4-6d | i WANTED—4 or 5 room temement, second floor, good locality, within 10 minutes' Walk from center. By American family | of 3 adults. Address Herald, Box 18X. WANTED—Light trucking, local or long dis- ' tance. Reasonable rates. George Gilbert, 96 Lincoln St. Tel. 816-3. 6-3-5dx WANTED—Top buggy and one horse farm wagon, second hand but in good condition. State price and where to be seen. Cash. Box 33K, Herald. ¢-2-5dx | WANTED—Folish couple for gencral work. | Tel. 1374-2. 6-2-1w | B | WANTED—Men and women with tired, aching, itching and burning corns and callouses, to try a box of Snow Drop Saive, 25c. Works wonders. For | sale by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & Hanson’s and all drug stores. | 5-27.24ax feet, sore POULTRY. A. B. HALL’S R, 1. Red and White Leg- | horn chicks, 5,000 every week; free range stock, state tested. Bargal M and June; free circular. Wallingford, Conn. Phone 615-2. 5-17.1mo | BABY CHICKS—15c up; the kind that Hve, I Srow.znd lay: sato pregaid delivery: | FOR FOR SALE—Two building Kllis St. 109x165 ft St lots on West Inquire 133 ,\relx, 6-3-3d FOE SALE—In center of Plainville, 8 house; garden, fronting ou main high: and trolley line. Price $4,000. $1,000' down. Balance on time. Address P. O. Box 172, Bristol. 6 1w 3 i FOR SALE—New 5 room cottnge, Just coma | pleted, on Newington Road, $2,000 cashi balance on reasonable terms. L. Deming, * 753 East St. 6-3-6dx. SALE—Theodore St.. 6 room bungalow. =il wood finish. fire place: right. Alfred Bean, Britain, Maple Hill, new modern, hard Price and terms, aple Hill, i 6-1 ™ PERSONALS, ' . PERSONAL—You are saving tim ‘mont and temper when you bring ms your films todevelop. Try it. Arcade Studio, Kodalky Headquarters, 6-6- 3a% ———————r———| LOST AND FOUND, ¥ LOST—A gold filled “Eversharp Pencil,” with my name, Nels N. Necison. - Reward: if returned to Herald Office. s-‘:-mfi A LOST—In 5 and 10 cent store, money. Finder return Reward. oum - of to Herald Offices ¥ 6-4-3dx Parker & Deming Are you looking for f§ Office Room? We have listed on Main street four rooms that would be just what any doctor, dentist or professional They are heated. See us now. Ten Room House on Curtis street, and garage. renovated. Building lots in all sec- tions of the city. man would want. large lot Just been

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