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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SPORT COATS Price - $59.50 Sale Price $22.50 Regular cloth, around loma o1t all Thirty hroughout gold, peach conts only Made of imported Italian | with pussy willow silk and finished with he navy and black Sizes 16 to 42 None On Approval None C. O. D. More Dainty Undergarments SILK BLOOMERS garment for complete Radium One at Silk Step-in Bloomers, the ideal arm woather. We howing a prtment of pretty styles in Crepe de Chine, nd Satin that are tallored and trimmed. pecial Step-in this lot. $4.60 value Offered .98 each. DOTTED SECO SILK BLOOM! $2.00, White Sateen front, elastic top. S Dotted Seco Silk Step-in Bloomers in flesh and hite, regular price $2.26, now $1.89, GOWNS AND CHEMIS! Extra siz kimono sleeves, 79¢ each. both the wsleeveless and price $3.50 and $4.00, Philippine Gowns in fmono wsleeve, regular pecial at 82,79 cach. Phillppine Envelope Chemise odols, sizes 36 14, rogular price t $1.80 each. in regulation to $2.50, special nderwear for Boys and Girds Corsets La Vida Corsets of heautiful for the medium and stout figures, Muslin Waist Suit Underwear for the Sexton Underwear Children's he boys and girls, made by ompany all sizes; $10 and R. & G. and $3.98. R. & G. broche, W. B. bust, style for the The bloomé§r They are They come in open knee athletic oys and bloomer gffect for girls. olors are white, pink, black and bine, n excellent thing because they do away with extra loomers and walsts, making it a cool, comfortable arment for hot weather wear. B SA grade, and $1.50. Will be pffered special at 75¢ each suit. Regularly selling at $1.26 back, 10 grade, Knit Underwear Dept—Main Floor FOR SALE 2-FAMILY HOUSE, ROOMS, ALL LINCOLN STREET. CALL SOON. H. D. HUMPHREY Bullding Lots at Russwin Land Co., West Main Street. RST-OLASS MODERN 3 Family House on Market Street, very large only $5,200. One Thousand Cash will buy a amily House on Pleasant street. good chances—Get busy. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343 _ROOMS 306-¢ BANK BLD& These are FOR RENT Entire floor 90x50 feet, with power, gas § nd water connections, suitable for light § manufacturing or storage. Inquire at American Engineering Co. 332 Washington Street, Any time between 8:00 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES We Rent all makes of Typewriters. Get tes, 1t will pay you Typewriter and Adding Machine Supplies Britain Typewriter Exchange our Spect: shawl collar with link button, We offer extra panel back and front and elastic top. regular price pecial for $1.69 each. WHITE SATE Muslin Gowns, regular long straight hips, Corsets, topless model $4.00 grade, Nuform Corsets of medium regular $2.00 grade, La Beatriss Corsets of beautiful brocche, regu- ‘ar $3.50 grade, for this sale $2.49. of for this sale 75c. Sport Corsets with inserts of elastic, inches long, slightly mussed, regular $1.50 for this sale 75c. onN' lined Colors, gray, taupe, copen, rose, —THIRD FLOOR. None Exchanged SATEEN SKIRTS size Sateen Skirts with double N SKIRTS Skirts with double panel back and shadow proof. Special for $1.00. MUSLIN GOWNS a tailéred model with price $1.00. Special at Marcella Drawers, lace and Hamburg trimmed. in sizes 26, 28 and 30: Special for $1.00 cach. regular price $1.50 and $1.98. —Fourth Floor for Summer Wear broche, models well boned, in $12 grade, for this sale $7.85. Corsets of silk broche, medium bust $5.00 grade, for this sale of flesh color for this sale $2.98. and $1.49. high for this sale brocaded satin, regular $1.50 laced in MOTORCYCLE RUN AND FIELD DAY, JUNE 19TH. Big Event Planned by Monier Bros. and Others, Will be Most Successful Held. Plans have been practicaly complet- {ed for the annual Gypsy Motorcycle ]‘lour and field day to be held on Sun- June 19. Should it rain' on that . it will be cancelled until June 26, the following Sunday. The ride is oven to Hartford, Meriden, Bristol, Manchester and this city, regardless of the make of machine ridden. Special prizes will be awarded the neatest outtit at the destination. It will be a blind run and has been planned and arranged by Monier brothers, W. L. Hayes, and the cos operation of the Gobdyear Tire and | Rubber company, United States Tire and Rubber company, Firestone Rub- ber company ‘and the Corbin Screw Corporation. Lunch will be served at the destina- tion and an entertainment will be furnished. Athletic event® will be in charge of Joseph Hergstrom of the Y. M.'C. A. Prizes will be awarded winners of any of the events at the fleld and will include equipment for motorcycles, such as tubes, spark plugs, lamps, gasoline and numerous other necessities The members attending the ride will leave this city at 8 o'clock in the | morning and arrive at Hartford to pick up others there at 9 o'clock. The committee in charge has made every effort to make this tour a sueccess and it is up to the owners of motorcycles to participate and co-operate with them LF.&C. GLOSES JULY 4 Plant Will Remain Shut Down for Two Weeks—Will Operate on 45 Hours a Week. The Landers, manufacturing company, will close down for July 4, as is the annual cus- tom, but will remain so through the | first two weeks in July in order that | the semi-annual invento may be taken. This statement was announced | by Herbert A. Johnson, vice-president | of the plant. General repairs on the | factory arc also necessary and all de- partments nd divisions will fesume work on July 18 on a 45 hour a week schedule. Notice has ben given at the plant regarding this closing in order that vacation may be arranged to fail within these first two weeks in July. | e —— Frary and Clark CORBIN MOTOR TRUCKING COMPANY IVERY SERVICE | “THE cO JUNE 8, 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 ECTICUT PAINT CO. service to do all kinds of Hanging, Kalsomining and J. J. Richardson, Phonc is at *ainting, Interior Mgr., 40 6-6-25d your Chureh St 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, E—Maxwell Tou running sowerful engine; Can be seen FOR SA order; right. ng Arch St FOR SALE—i917 Oukland To NOTICE—Save coal and do New Bronze-Zine Metal We do it and do it now. Otlice City. Phone 1673. it now. The her stri 419 M NOTICE—Hereafter 1 will not bg respon- sible for bills contracted by anyvne except myself. Harold C. Rahm. 6-8-1ax FLOWER BEADS—"‘From the .and of Flowers.” These Beautiful Neck- . made from real flowers, first intro. ed in this country by the early Spa Missionaries, retain the odor of flow ers—fragrant and always delightfuf; can be worn on any occasion by young and old. Answers the questian ‘“‘what shall I give a friend for graduation, birthday,wed- ding or anniversary?” Can be had in d 15 various colors, range irom 18 in length. For special offer, Dunigan, 200 North St CALIFORNL 0. C. NOTICE—The makes a spe biouses and ney Work called for and _delivered. W. Main. Broder & Schweitze: §-7-1wx well cared for car. First reasonable takes it. Tel T Jd—tlall & Me- and Newtleld Ave, Sp6dx USED CARS Bought and Intyre. cor. West Main New Britain Ford Touring car, FOR SALE—Late 1913 53 Woodland fine condition, with extras. St. No dealers, FOR SALE—1919 Indian motorcycle, side car. Very remsonable. Owner leav- ing town. Address Motoreyele, Box Herald. 6-5-1d FOR SALE—1920 Cleveland Touring car, Al condition. Tel. 1041-2 or 139 Winthrop st 6-7-5dx EXPERT REPAIRING on all cars. Wreck- ing car at,your service. Electrical work specialty, Carbon burned out. Stand- d Garage, Corbin Place. Tel. 585-3. 6-7.54x FOR SALE—Reo Roadster, thoroughly over- hauled, 5 good tires. In good running order. Will trade for Ford. Call at 19 Pearl Court after four o'clock. 6-7-2dx NOTICE—Wanted to purchase rubber tired ncord Buggy, in good condition. Will pay good price. Baker, 224 Arch St NOTICE—Painting paper hanging and kalsomining. Work doue by day or con- tract. Paper shown at home if required. Big reduction if done now. Tel. 2590-3. §-7-6dx NOTICE—Radiators, Fenders, gasoline tanks, cte., repaired by B. Anderson, located at Parson’s Garage, 650 West Main St. Tel §90-: 6.6-6dx trucking and moving. Prank McMahon, 12 e 6-6-3dx NOTICE—Express Rates reasonabl Cherry St. Tel. 552 Gen- Phone 6-6-6d Smith Bros., Machine Co., High St. NOTICE eral machine work. 1187-2. ATTENTION — Auto Owners. We have opened up in a reduction in prices on r pairing cars at 181 South Main St. 6-6-6dx NOTICE—Now is the time to have your furniture repaired and refinished. Al kinds of cabinet work. Model samples. Day & Frigo, rear 152 Arch St. 6.6-6dx 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—General contract on sewer, build- Ing brick or wood, concréte work. Rea- sonable price. Tel. 1115-15, between 6 and § p. m. $-27-10ax C. MATTEO & COMPANY, 35 Broad St., Plainville. We plate and polish all kinds of work. Nickel, brass, copper, guid and r plate and bicycle repairing. Tel. All orders recelve prompt atten- 5-16-1mox YOUR SUMMER VACATION, and Shore Dinners. The Lawncrest Hotel, Savin Rock, Ct. Beautiful dining hall. Frivate dining rooms. Fine airy bed rooms, Bathing garage. We treat you right. §-24-2wx HOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented $1.26 per day. Guaranteed perfect run- ning order. Eight cleaners—all g§like— The Best. Phone 1995. 5-20-tt NOTICE—iawn mowers sh: paired Called for and delivered. & Berndt, rear 31 Greenwood St. Tel. 153-12 5-13.tt ——— NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketchiag for rtainments, fairs aod dances; something snappy. 4l Maimgrea, Herala office, City. 9-23-uf re- Fritz NOTICE—Ready to do carpenter work at any time. Call at J. M., 55 Lawlor St Eaaee— POULTRY. A. B. HALL'S R. L. Red and White Leg- horn chicks, 5,000 every week; free range stock, state tested. Bargain prices for May and Junme; free circular. A. B. Hall, Wallingford, Conn. Phone 645-2. 5-17.1mo — e BABY CHICKS—15¢ up; the kind that live, grow and lay; safe prepaid delivery; eir- cular free, Putnam Brooders $4.75. Roy Clark, East Hartford, 5-16-t2 L ——————————— SITUATION WANTED. Conn. WANTED—Sewing are Mendes, at home, children's s and men’s shirts specialties. Marie 140 North St top floor. 6-6-3dx w ,\\'I' D—Washing to do at home. Address , Plainville, Conn. 2ax WANTED—Position as chambermaid or gen- eral housework. or going out by the day. Mrs. Louise Walker, I D. Box 31A, Plainvilie, Conn. WANTED—By young girl to do light house- work or to take care of children. Smalley St. 2nd floor. WANTED—To do washing at home. Smalley St., City 59 6-7-1dx WANTED—Experienced stenographer de. sires permanent position, or will substitute during summer. Address Box 24C. Her- Al SAVITT & HAYES, INC. Bulilding—Repairing UILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. € Court Street. Telephones 2234 New Britaln, Conn. 1938 e —y — STOP AT — Sanitary ELECTRIC LUNCH FORD OWNERS, ATTENTION—New top recovering, regular price $12, our price $7 Top recovering, regular price §I18. owr price $9. _Seat covers, regular price $11 our price $7.50 Fenders $4 each. Wheel x3 1-2, 50. Also two closed com- mercial bodies, two roadster bodics, one touring body, at 512 Windsor Avenue, Hartford, Conn. ctzsky Bros., Bu. 0. FOR SALE—Reo Touring car, 2577-2 CLYINDER Grinding—Repair work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices, The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. 6-6-6dx FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, late 1917 model, new top, shock absorbers, 5 tires and tubes; first class order, $250.00 Many ex- tras. Andrews, 401 Arch St. 6-6-2dx FOR SALE—Pierce-Arrow 5 passenger, cvens 7 passenger, Chalmers 5 pas- senger, Maxwell ? passenger, Packard 1 ton truck. Apply 'Jeny, 178 Broad St. City. ‘ §-2-6dx AUTO PARTS—For all cars. cent to 90 per cent.. Complete transmissions, rear emds, magnetos, car- berutors, bodies, tops and wind shields, axels, springs and fenders. New Britain Auto’ Exchange. B. Cutler, Prop., 75 Wil- low Tel. $33-4. We are buying us;d 6-2-6dx —_— USED CARS OF VALUE. We had fifteen new Studebakers to unigad last week. So we have more gecond 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. 1929 Buick Touring. 1919 Buick Roadster. 191s Buick Touring. 1919 Buick Seven Passenger 1916 Buick Touring. 1915 Buick Roadster. 191§ Jordan Touring. 1917 Reo Touring 1916 Maxwell Touring. 1917 Oakland Touring. 1916 Maxwell Touring. 1919 Chevrolet Baby Grand. 1915 Elgin Tourms. 1917 Hudson Super Six. 1915 Briscoe Touring. At present we have’ the largest stock of used cars in New Britaln and no second hand Studebakers of any description to offer. M. TRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St Save 50 per | engines, | 6-7-2ax { | with . i 1 | ¥or FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS F()R SAL b—ll-rxuln—llxlll weight wool ‘s s ze 36, for summer, made by Horsfall Co. Good as new. Ttoo Telephone 178- 6-8-1ax i small for me LE—Builders saw table, five horse gasolinc cngine attachel, one 150 gasol tank. Bargain if taken at Benj. H. Pereau, 1308 Stanley St. 6-5-3dx FOR SALE—Native strawberries Apply be- tw p 8 a. m. and 1 p.m . Polish Orphan- ‘g § North Burritt St. 6-7-5d Fifty hens. Apply at 3 Ray- after ¢ o'clock evenings. 6-8-3dx FOR SAL mond St., FOR SALE—Good family cow. Florence Brandegee, Berlin St., Tel. 1114, Berlin, Ct. A 6-8-2d FOR SALE—About 3 acres standing grass. Apply John Pinches, Worthington Ridge, Berlin, Conn,, or John Pinches & Son, City. 6-7-3d FOR SALE—Big horse, harness. Apply J. Box 136, Plainville. FOR SALE—Five year old bay horse, weigh. ing 1250 Ibs. Wm. H. Allen, Maple Hill. 26-7-tt truck, wagon and Williams, Pearl Court. 6-7-6dx SALE—Two cases for sale, one for one for cigars. 6 ft. long 4 ft. 100 Chestnut St., New Britain, Ct. 2dx -_— candy, high. Box 177 E. 6-7-1dx FOR SALE—St Berlin. Tel. ding gra 651-13. FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine. 630 Stanley St., 3rd floor. 6-7-3dx The 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—Woman to do housewark, family of two. One who would good home to high wages. to child. Box 5W, Herald WANTED—Girl for office work. knowledge of stenography. expected. Address Herald, work. Two in family. 83 Vine St WANTED—Middle aged woman as b party a good home. 2, Herald. WANTED with knowledge of Good Salary. State Experience. Address Herald Box 19xx. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 150, facing Kelsey St. Mrs. Young, 20 William St. ¥OR SALE—Fowls. Call after 5 p. m. H. W. Goodrich, Berlin, Ct. 6-7-2dx FOR Sale—Pair mules, harness, dump_carts. 179 Hartford Ave. 6-77.2dx \ron SALE—Trospective automobile buyers see the Seneca for durability, economy, beauty and price. Has no superior. C. H. Olcott, Distributor, 505 Arch, New Britain. -6dx —— e Address Box 5, FOR SALE—Milk route. 6-6-3dx Herald Office. —_—m—m FOR SALE—One share Sovereign Trading ompany stock. Address Box 17J, Her- d. -6dx ANTED WANTED—About August 1st, five rooms, TeL 1959. 6-4-6dx moving, local or long distance. lessons. Apply Astoria, 131 6- WANTED—Beginners for piano for school children. Special price Mrs. in person or by letter. Ave. 2dx Hartford WANTED—Washing, ironing or cleaning by the day. 306 South Mamm St. 6-6-3dx WANTED—By couple, five or six room tene- improvements, desirable 20AA, Herald 6-6.3d ment, modern Address Box location. Office. 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 examintr), Washington, D. C. 6-4-4dx- $43 Equitable Bldg, WANTED—Carpenter work of any descrip- tion. Shingling a specialty. Tel. WANTED—Light trucking, local or long dis- tance. Reasonable rates. George Gilbert, 96 Lincoln St. Tel. 8§16-3. 6-3-5ax Tel. 1374-2. WANTED—Men and women with tired, aching, itching and burning feet, sore corns and callouses, to try a box of Snow Drop Salve, 25c. Works wonders. For sale by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & Hanson's and all drug stores. 5-27.24dx e FURNISHED ROOMS. T—Furnished room and board for in private American family. 325 6-8-3dx TO RE: two men, Church St. TO RENT—Room and board in private fam- ily for two gentlemen. Tel. 428-2. 6-8-3dx WANTED—Furnished rooms with light housekeeping privileges for mother and daughter, in good location and’ Protestant family. Address Rooms, Box 9, Her TO RENT—Two large nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms. Also large front room suitable for two gentlemen. Walsh, 64 Church St. tenement of in western section of city. Ad- dress Tenement, Box 19, Herald. 3dx WANTED—Work for ton truck. FOR SALE—Very desirable fronting on Harrison St. Harrison St. buildin pleted, balance on reasonable terms. 753 East St on Newington Road, $2,000 6 room bungalow, all modern, wood finish, fire place. Price and right. Alfred Bean, Maple Hill, Britain. PERSONADS, PERSONAL—You are saving time, to develop. Try it. Headquarters. Arcade Studio, LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Black Fox scarf, tail partly mi keeper, to take full charge. To H LOST—In Stanley Quarter section, new Holstein cow, black and white. please return H. Goldberg, Tel. 1749. LOST—A gold filled “Eversharp with my name, Nels N. Nelson. if returned to Herald Office. 3 WANTED—MALE llEl.lL market our F. E. C. Spark Plug, tric Co., 101, Arch St. 3 MEN WANTED—To sell dependable trees and shrubbery. pelte co-operation. weekly. Write for Sons’ Nurseries, Rochester, TO RENT Commission term: L TO RENT—6 room temement, all imp ments, at 74 Seymour St. Apply Chestnut St. [X sonable St. TO RENT—Four rooms, all Improv B. Dubowy, 59 Smalley St. TO RENT—Beautiful seven room bun Price $75.00 per month. B. 2552-3. furnished. information call N turnover in Used * i Experience Bookkeeper 6-3-3 e. o. d. FOR SALE—New 5 room cottage, just ¢ L. Demify 6-3- FOR SALE—Theodore St. Maple Hill, s _,— e — No objectio o One with State salary Box X24X. 6-7-5a.4 —_— WANTED—A competent mald for house- Address Home, Box 6-4-49 FOR SALE—7 room cottage, all modern Im. provements; also 3 large building lots, 50 Price reasonabld) 6-8-3d3 Inquire at § 6-7-3; Rew: ‘WANTED—Salesmen, we are placing on A &9 chance for the right man. Fire-Rite El Big demand. C P and temper when you bring us your fil near Bassett St, on May 29th. Reward returned to Herald Office, or Tel. 855-4. 6-8-1 Find 116 West 6-8.34 Willen] -1 Apply W. F. McEnroe, 348 Mi 6-74 TO RENT—S5 rooms, with improvements, floor. Rent reasonable. Phone 5. TO RENT—Garage space. Inquire H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell 144 Pleasant 66~ 6-7- 6-6- TO RENT—S room temement at 151 all modern improvement hot water, ete. 1479-4. st., heat, Apply Sicklick, Main St. Tel . TO RENT—3 rooms, convenlences, rent | TO RENT—One five and one six room ment, all improvements. from P. & F. Corbins. 49 Cherry St. 6-6 | TO RENT—Four Iarge rooms. all imy ments, at 133 Glen St. Inquire on D ises. | TO RENT—Nice garages with concrete and yard. 128 Dwight St. T—Furnished room. 2 Bassett St TO RE: ings, Inquire even- 6-7-3dx SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY SELL THAT USED CAR. STUTZ ROADSTER. OAKLAND TOURIN DODGE TOURING. LIBERTY TOURING. STEARNS TOURING. BRISCOE TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. Easy Time Payments. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main St. Phone:m{m: 2-20-t! —_————— ORD ROADSTER—Late 1917 model, TO RENT—Desirable °furnished 2 apartment for housekeeping, central, all modern conveniences. Apply Seeley, 61 Main St. Tel. 585-12 6-7-tr room TO RENT—Furnished room, for one o gentlemen. 87 Elm St T—Furnished room for one or two adults. 208 East Main St. Tel. 4§ TO RENT—S3 furnished rooms 'for housekeeping: all modern improvements. Adults only. 82 West Main St. 6-6-6dx TO RENT—Furnished room for ome or two gentlemen, on Stanley St., near Chestnut St. Box 7R, Herald. 6-6-3dx TO RENT— iences, Furnished rooms, all Arch =t conven. ax light TO RENT—Three rooms, furnished or furnished, to couple or to two women. drew Weiss, 216 Broad St. TO RENT—5 room tenemtnt, all imp ments. 64 Seymour St. ring 1st bel TO RENT—One six room tenement Main and Elm, one six room tenemen ‘West Malin St, one 5 room tenement Bim and Main, Apply to M, Cohen, Stanley St., or Tel. 2435. TO RENT—One € room modern spa in pew building recently completed Main St. Steam heat. Hot water all vear ‘round. 350 Main St. 5. FURNISHED ROOMS—SEA SHOR TO RENT_3 front rooms with Inree plarra, TAUGODA COTTAGE, Momauguin, st 1nquire Willlam C. RapH Five mhy 6-6.1 6.4-| 2nd right side, new building, 6 to 8 p. m. 6-6 Hartford ave. cor. North, 1 store on (J | j

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