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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE, CLASSII OMEN’S TAILORED SUITS WERE UP TO $59.50 THIRD FLOOR all taken from our regular stoccks, tallgred models, some tis assortment. several stylish We offer seventy-five Suits, hcotine Box Cout Suits, plain e new long Coat Suits are also In We also The colors are NIGHT GOWNS Tallored model in flesh color. $1.00 —l-‘(l RTH FLOOR WHITE GOODS SPECIAL (00 yards of fine white dress volle; 40 inches wide, for dremsses i walnts. Worth b0¢ yard. Special for 29 yard Cc day only No mail or —SECOND FLOOR HIT this lot black, include in stout navy, A special In cotton crepe gowns. os 16 ond 17 only. Regular price $1.50. ecful tor sevecseece telephone orders. THE SENSATIONAL “Aint We Got Fun” DISC RECORD DANC IN 10-INCH DOUBLE 65c On sale in our Bargain Basement er late hits at the same price, and Eighth Floor. Many embrodiered, $25.00 in fine tweed mixtures, serge and braid bound and trimmed and models ir sizes 16 to 503%. gray mixtures, brown mixtures and beige. Boy’s Wash Suits We have just received twenty- NOTICE—Sunday evening, June 1 NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners to rent HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED NOW-—Re- 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 . h, Wal. ummer Kensing- -10-2dx lace 1. Woodin will speak on the School of Religious Kducation. ton Congregational Church, 7: c half day, day. Delivered promptly. Tel. - 6-10-2dx cared for. J. T. Ward, pairing promptly Tel. 347-3. 6-10-12dx Jr., 31 Seymour St J. AMSZIN, NOTICE—Death in family causes me to dis- NOTICE—Ford and Overland repairing a “IHE CONNECTICUT PAINT CO.” PATENT LAWYER—Harold G. five dozen boys’ Airplane Tan Linen Middy Suits made by the famous Tom Sawyer manufac- These Airplane pure Linen in contrasting colors; in navy, cadet, and green, with three rows of white braid. The sizes are 3 to 0. And were originally made to sell for $5.98. Your choice exra special for Saturday at turer. are MISSE’S SILK DRESSES values will be offered Friday and Or ;andie and nted, shades Estraordinary leta frocks. For misses and small women. ked Georgette and satin, many models repre sand. Sizes 14 to 18. Values to $69.00. * DEPT.~ —FIFTH FLOOR FOR SALE -OLASS 2-FAMILY HOUSE , 12 ROOMS, ALL LINCOLN STREE T. CALL SOON, H. D. HUMPHREY Bullding Lots nt Russwin Land Co., Wost Main Street. MODERN, Saturday in dressy Georgette, taffeta combinations, are mavy, ON crepe de chine taffeta and black, copen, and lace, gray, brown |372 Ofl'er Blood to Save Woman, Very Il Cleveland, 0., June 10.—An.appeal for volunteers for a blood transfusion was answered by 372 out of 500 mem- bers of the Cleveland fire department on duty yesterday. The call went out was left in a serious condition from RAISE CAPONS—Caponizing = NOTICE—Save coal and do it NOTICE—Cash buyers of stocks, stores and NOT NOTICE—Painting NOTICE—Smith Bros, Automobile Painting of every description reasonable prices. Corner Elm and Seymour Sts., Tel. 1734-2. New Britain, Conn. | 6-10-2dx | pose of my beautiful Decker Bros. piano, costing 3630, one of the greatest makes. Will sell for $100 cash if taken at once. Address Opportunity, Box 8, Herald i 6-10-1dx The Overland Repair Co., Cor. specialty. e Arch'and W. Pearl Sts. Is at ! your service to do all kinds of Painting, | Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Interior | Decorating. J. Richardson, Mgr., 40 Chureh St. Phone 72 6-6.25d Manning, attorney at law. Office 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-tt specialty. Done by E. 120 Wallace Atwater, now. The New Bronze-Zine Metal W eather strips will do it and do it now. Office 419 Main St., City. Phone 1673 6-6-8-10X Bennis's Mer- Auctioneers. . Hartfor fixtures, Write or telephone chandise Purchasing Agenc, Salesropm 16 Hawthorn CE—We do all kinds work, repairing, ete.. 1 FOR SALE—Reo new tubes and tires, by owner. owner. 10, 1921. ED| i¢c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bi ling and postage cost more than the price of the li tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the ad- vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES, Touring car, mew top, new paint, overhauled Reason for selling too la Aply 86 Austin St 6 FOR SALE—1917 $175 Ford Runabout, takes it. Phone 395—1478 6-10.2dx Herald. FOR SALE—Big Four Overland Tourlng, $350. 2 Parkmore St 6-9-3dx YOR SALE—1917 Oakland Touring Car. A well cared for car. takes it. First reasonable offer Tel. 7 6-8.3a ( AUTOMOBILES. ¥OR SALE—Ford Roadster, in perfect con- dition, 3250, no less: shock absorbers, new top, ete. Many extras. Private party. Andrews, 401 Arch St., 6-10-2dx FOR SALE—1920 Ford Sedan, in excellent condition. First reasonable offer takes it. Arthur Gauer, 44 Hamilton St. 6-10-2d 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-= VEMADE HEDP — " : WANTED—Experienced girl for genmeral housework. Swedish or German preferred. Tel. 111-4. 6-9-34 . WANTED—Experienced mald to cook ami do down stairs work; wiling to go to shore. None other need apply. Mrs. D. McMillan, 49 Forest St. 6.10-t2 FOR SALE—1918 Chevrolet T'rice 7 Lafayette Touring car. 6-10-2dx FOR SALE—Dodge Brothers Touring car, in good shape, new tires. Bargain for auick sale. 47 Belden St., top floor. §-10-2dx TSED CARS Bought and Sold—Hall & Me- Intyre, New Britain, —— s FOR SALE—1919 Indian motoreycle, side car. ewfield Ave. 6-8-6dx cor. West Main and with Owner lea Box o5, 6-5-4d reasonable. Motoreycle, Very ing town. Address | FOR SALE—1920 Cleveland Touring car, AL condition. st 6 or 139 Winthrop 7-5dx Tel. 1041-2 EXPERT REPAIRING on all cars. ing a specialty. ard Garage, Corbin Place. { Top -3dx | | FOR SALE—Reo Tourns car. a price on a Earage. Deming & Tel. 630. OTICE—Cars washed and polished. jce and satisfaction. Clark’s Antomobile Laundry, rear 103 West Main St 6-9-6dx Hund Laundry s shirts, ladies’ dry cleaning. NOTICE—The makes a spec blouses and ¥ ed W. Main. Broder & Schw. paper hanging iromining. Work dome by ct. Paper shown at home if required. Big reduction if done now. g NOTICE—Kadiators, Fenders, gasoline tank: ete., repaired by B. Anderson, located a Parson’s Garage, 680 West Main St. Tel. 590 6-6-6dx Machine Co., eral machine 152 High st 1187-2 work., ATTENTION — Auto Owners. We have opened up In a reduction in prices on re- ‘Wreck- your service. Electrical. work Carbon burned out. Stand- Tel. 588-3. 6-7.5dx ar at —_—mm— FORD OWNERS, ATTENTION—New top ce $12, our price.§7 price $1S,. owr recovering, regular p recovering, regul price $9. at’ covs regular price $11, our pri Fenders $4 each. Wheels, 30x3 1 Also two closed com- mereial “two roadster bodics, one touring bod§, at 512 Windsor Avenue, Hartford, Conn, Piset Bros, . 2560. 6-7-5d FOR SALE—Buick Roadster, 191%. High tension mag., electric lights, excellent me- chanical condition. Can be seen at Cen- tral Garage, Plainville. 6-10-1wx FOR SALE—1917 Ford Sport Mwdel Road- ster. price $250. Also large garage, price $70.00. 209 Stanley St. Tel, 1281-11. §-10.3dx Ford Runabout, excellent three new times, accessories. 2578 or 1466. 6-10-2d FOR SALE—19] condition, §175. Tel. FOR SALE—5 passenger powerful King Se- dan. Will sell reasonable as the owner is leaving for Kurope. Call 353 Church St. between §-5 p. m. 6-10-3dx NR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE_Watermelons for sale, 50¢, 60c, 75c. James Alfano, 640 Stanley St. 6-10-2a FOR SALE—20 acres standing grass; use of mowing machine. Tel. 92-4. 6-10-24 FOR SALE—Jitney buss, 16 pass., first class running order, cheap, or exchange for roadster or touring car. ~Treptow, 6 Chureh St 6-10-3dx WANTED—Walitress at Soda Shoppe. 6-10.2¢ WANTED—A cook. One willing to the mountatns. Tel $13. 6-10-4dxf ‘WANTED—Cook and second maid for sm: family. German or Austrian preferred, willing to go to the shore. 211 Collins St.. Hartford.. Tel. Charter, 888. 6-9-2dx REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Nine room house lights; about Seven minutes to factor: with garage near school and $3,500. Cash $500. Address House, Box 19, Herald Omice. 2dx. ¥FOR SALE—Center of Plainville; eight reom house, good garden, large 'frontage om main highway (and trolley line. Pri $4,000, $1,000 down, balance on time. Ad- dress P. O. Bax 172, Bristol. 6-10-6d i FOR SALE—1 new bungalow of 5 rooms, | hard wood fimish, all improvements. 1 cottage house of 6 rooms, all improve- ments. Also 1 new cottage of 5 rooms, improvements, large ‘lot. Also 1 small farm of 9 acres in New:Britain. Andrews. Land Co., 1567 Stanley St. Tel. 861- 6.1 electric FOR SALE—12 room house, $250 cash. Bal- ance on easy payments. Farming land at. $50 per acre. Also 50.cords of 4 ft, wood at $4.00 per cord. 5 horse power e and saw, $100. C. L. Barnes, Barn: 6-9- Call_Tel, 7-6ax CLYINDER Grinding—Repalr work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. §-6-6dx N USED CARS OF VALUE. R Weé had fifteen new Studebakers to unload last week. So we have more socond hand ca# to déffer the public of New Britain. The cats listed below are taken in trade for tudebakers, as we do not spec. "¥or sAi FOR SALE—Gas end for Magee Ideal Range No. 288, used oniy 5§ months. Hatfield, 323 Maple St 6.10-2dx FOR SALE—1 horse farm wagon, 1st class condition. Reasonable if sold at once. E. R. Hopkins, Forest St., Plainville, Conn. §-10-2dx _— FOR SALE—Whitney baby carriage, first class condition. Call Hatfield, 323 Maple st 6-9.3dx FOR SALE—Five rooms of household furni- ture, with privilege of rent. Inquire 193 North St., 1st floor. No dealers. 6-9-3dx ¥OR SALE—Builders saw table, five horse power gasoline engine attachel, one 130 ®al gasoline tank. . Bargain if taken at once. Benj. H. Pereau, 1308 Stanley St. 6-8-3dx -Native strawberries Apply be- a. m. and 1 p.m . Polish Orphan- 8 North Burritt St. 6-7-5d tweeh age Farm, ¥OR SALE—Fifty hens. mond S Apply at 3 Ray- . after 6 o'clock evenings. 6-8-3ax FOR SALE—Big h.ree, harness. Apply J. Williams, Pearl Court. Box 138, Plainville. 6-7-6dx U T LU FOR BALE—Prospective sutomoblle buyers see the Seneéca for durability, economy, truck, wagon and FOR SALE—7 room cottage, all modern im provements; also 3 large building lots, S0xy 150, facing Kelsey St. 'Price reasonable. Mrs. Youns, 20° Willlam.St. 6-8-3ux o FOR SBALE—New. 5 room cottage, Just com- | pleted, on Newington . Road, $2,000 casl balance on reasonable terms. L. Deming, 753 East St. 6-3-6dx e FOR SALE—Theodore St., Maple Hill,_ne 6 room bungalow, . .all modern, r wood finish, fire place. Price and- w right. Alfred ‘Bean, Maple. Hill, N Brlstln.' (= .& WANTED—Adults age 25 to 70’ to book orders for trees, shribs, vines, roses: full or spare time; commission paid weekly: experience unnecessary. ~Western: . New York Nurseries, Rochestr, N. Y. 6.10-2dx WANTED—Salesmen to take orders for Bronze-Zinc Weather Strops. . Phone 1§7:. Office 419 Main St. I»1-li-lox SUMMER RESORTS - MRS, ¥. J. SHEIFFELE, mlm Momauguin, Conn. Furnished rooms. Cosey Beach and Secomd Ave. s-’-ux FURNISHED ROOMS, !lu save the life of Mrs. Wilson, who in used cars. Buick Touring. Buick Readster. Buiek Touring. Buick Seven Passenger. Buick Touring. Buick Roadster. Jordan Tourisg. Reo Touring. Maxwell Touring. Oakland Tourins. ¢ Maxwell Touring. evrolet Baby Grand. | s Elgin Tourms. 7 Hudson Super Six. 1915 Briscoe Touring. beauty and price. Has no superior. C. H. Olcott, Distributor, 505 Arch, New Britain. 6-6-6dx | FOR SALE—One sharc Sovereign Trading Compas’ stock. Address Box 17J, Her- 6-4-6dx e ——————— TO RENT a Caesarian operation when twins | pairing cars at 181 South Main St. 6-6-6dx were brought into the world. Three of the firemen's blood was found suit- able. Coins were matched to see who | would be accepted and Charles L. { Trinker won. —_— | C. FURNISHED ROOMS—SEA SHORE. TAUGODA COTTAG! Momauguin, pen June z5th. Light airy rooms, all im- provements, excellent beach. Tel. Colony 4813, or L5336 6-8-e0d10d YOUR SUMMER VACATION, TO RENT—Large well furnished room, ail improvements; one or two adults, Amer- ijcans only. 182 Main St., one flight up. 6-10-2dx After waiting Z years we are finally able to vou an A No. 1 3 Family House on Winthrop —6 rooms on a floor—all improvements— ge for 2 cars. Here’s a delightful home and big income—You kill 2 birds with 1 stone. AMP REAL ESTATE CO. NOTICE—Now is furniture repaired kinds of cabinet Day & Frigo, rear the time to have your and refinished. ~ All work. Model samples. Arch St 6.6-6dx TO RENT—Furnished front room, suitable for two, with bath. Rent $4.00. 2nd floor 280 Washington St. 6-10-2dx ATTEQO & COMPANY, 35 Broad St Plainville. We plate and polish all kinds of work. Nickel, brass, copper, gold and siiver ‘plate and bicycle repairing. Tel. 182-3. All orders recelve prompt atten- uion. 5-16-1mox TO RENT—Nicely furnished room on second floor, in private family. =Desirgble location. $2.50 for the the right party.” 4 Glen St. - 6-10-1dx will TO RENT—Two or three nice light house- keeping rooms, all improyemwats. Mrs. Barnes, 54 Church St 6.10-2ax TO RENT—Onme, two or three front desirable 3 —Furnished room, LOST AND FOUND. DHGE EThE T waeteat At present we have tho largest housekeeping rooms, modern convenlences: | 10, N To rurnished g stock of used cars in New ritain also one front room suitable for omne or Imbte. ;995 Arg = | ail comven- l Rock, Ct. Beautiful dining hall. Frivate e (hamt "B tudatiaivury for . 6-10-5dx LOST—In Stanley Quarter section, new milch | dining rooms. Fine airy bed 1ooms, two gentlemen. 103 West Main St. ein c J e tre v description to offer. i TO RENT—Large furnished front room for oo tbutel BarkaE e s Zoe ste b > g 6-10-3dx | “one or two gentlemen, in private family. Dlasee return H $-24-2wx 359 Main St. Tel. 76.4. §-10-3d: black and white Finder Goldberg, 116 West St. 1749, 6-8_3dx TO RENT—4 room tenement. Inquire Frank PFHOKE 343-ROOMS 365-¢ BANK BLD& | NOTICE—iawn mowers M. TRVING JESTER, |~ ‘Monkiewicz, 676° West Main St. 6-10-2dx k Results---Herald Classified Advts FOR SALE Pursuant to an order of the referee in bankruptcy, I will t private sale to the highest bidder 3 Gasoline Stations, y conducted by C. C. Palmer on West Main Street, Main Street and Hartford Avenue, i of Tires, Oil, Auto Supplies and Accessories and also tchell Coupe. H. H. Milkowitz, 338 Main Street. cluding also a ROOM COTTAGE In Western Part of City. Price $6,500 Small Cash Payment Required. Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 West Main St.—Next Door Fox's Theate: Phan ' City Hall, | struction of concrete MALE OR FEMALE. CLERKS (Men, Women) over 17, for Postal Main Service. $120 month. Experienc. unnecessary. For free particulars of ex- aminations white J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner) $43 Equitable Bidg.. Washington, D. C. 6-10-3dx LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 1918 D SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of Public Works, New Britain, at their office, Room 206, until 12 o'clock noon, Tues- dayg June 14, 1921, for the furnishing of all materials and labor for the con- sidewalks, during the season of 1921. Proposal blanks may be obtained and specifications may be secured at the above offiee. — The City reserves the right to reject | any and all bids, or to accept any bid. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Geo. H. Johnson, Secretary. (N. B. Herald) CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-13 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs L. ZELDES Is “BUYING ' ALL KINDS OF JUNK | NUTICE—Cartoonist, Cmalk | NOTICE—Ready to do City of | sharpemed re- paired Called for and delivered. Fritz & Berndt, rear 31 Greenwood St. el 152-13 6-13.u1 Talk and Sketching for tairs and dances; someth: Herald omfice, City. tertainments, snappy carpenter work at any tUme. Call at J. M., 55 Lawlor St. e ] WANTED WANTED—Tenement of 6 or 7 rooms, east- ern section of cily preferred. Address Herald, Box 4XX. 6-10_2dx WANTED—Unfurnished or purtly turnished room. Must have all improvements, and be located on or near Main St. Permanent party. Address Room, Box 33, Herald. 6-9-2dx WANTED—Room and board by young man and wife. Suburbs or country preferred. Address Herald, Box 20M. 5-9-2dx WANTED—By couple, five or six room tene- ment, modern improvements, desirable location. Address Box 2AA, Herald Office. 6-9.5dx WANTED—Work for tom truck. moving, local or long distance. Furniture Tel. 1959. 6-4-6dx — WANTED—Carpenter work of any descrip- tion. Shingling a specialty. Tel. 1959. 5 6-4-6d tited, feet, sore WANTED—Men and women with aching, itching and burning corns and eallouses, 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, -27_24dx SITU.\TION WANTED. WANTED—To go out working by the day any day except Monday or Tuesday Qlive St \ll’h; Schwanke. b-lv:i:dx —DENTISTS— A. B. Johnson, D. D. S, 2 nhnsan " D o 193 Arch St S-d-tt SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY SFLL THAT USED CAR. STU ER. OAKLAND TOURING. DODGE TOURING. LIBERTY TOURING. T i BRISCOE TOURING. OLDNMOBILE TOU X Easy Time Payments. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main St Phone 484 3-30-t1 CLOSING OUT OUR USED CARS. 1917 Hudson Cab, New cord tire equipment Cadillac Coupe cellent _condition 1921 Ford Coupe. Equipped with shock absorbers Connecticut ignition and speedom- eter. Only & months old. 191 LASH MOTOR CO. Cor. West Maln and Lincfln Sts. e hue eE B s TO RENT—2nd floor storage room. Apply at 68 Hart St., 2nd floor 6-10-2dx TO RENT—Two 3 room tenement, all im- provements, at 4 Webster St., near corner of Arch St. Apply 1st floor. 6-10-2ax TO RENT—S5 rooni temement, all modern improvements Rent reasonable. Apply to M. Brin, 465 Stanley St. 6-9-3dx TO RENT—Desirable apartment of 8 room and 2 baths—Garage. West end. Tel $93-14. §-9-3dx TO RENT—S rooms for light housekeeping, at 2 Main St. Apply Mr. Johns The McMillan Store. TO RENT—7 room flat, steam heat; occu- pied by a doctor for several years. Ad- dress Box XI16X, Herald Office. 6-9-5dx TO RENT—§ room temement, all improve- ments, at 74 Seymour St. Apply Chestnut St Tel. 9§1-5. §-9-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room for one or two gentlemen. 14 West Pearl St., TO RENT—Large front furnished room, two separate beds. all conveniences. Price reasonable. Tnquire 82 Lake St. 6.9-4dx TO RENT—Garage space. Inquire at The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. 6-6-6ax POULTRY. laying and China and fancy. prices. Mrs., hen. Reds, Rocks, Bantams Seese. Also Pigeons, market Best _quality stock, reasonable A. Uhryn, 112 Carleton St. 6-10.2dx (s A. B, HALL'S R, 1. Red and White Leg- horn chicks, 6,000 every week; free range stock, atate tested. Bargain prices for May and Jume; free circul A. B. Hall, Wallingford, Conn. Phone €4%-2. 6-17.1mo BABY CHICKS—15¢ up; the kind that live, grow and lay; safe prepald dellvery; cir- cular free. Putnam Brooders §4.75. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. 8-16-t2 D i — = TO RENT—Furnished room and board for two men, in private American family. 82 Church St 6-8-3dx TO RENT—Room and board in private fam- ily for two gentiemen.. 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, Herald. (=¥ TO RENT—Two large micely furnished 1 housekeeping rooms. Also large front room suitable for two gentlemen. Mrs. Walsh, 64 Church St. 6-8-2ax TO RENT—Furnished room. Inquire even: ings, 92 Bassett St. 6-7-3dx TO RENT—Desirable furnished 2 room dpartment for housekeeping, central, modern conveniences. Main St. Tel. 585-12. TO RENT—Furnished room, for ome or two gentlemen. 87 Elm St. 6-7-3dx TO RENT—3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all modern improvements. Adults only. 82 West Main St. 6-6-6dx] "o ——————— SITUATION WANTED. ‘WANTED—Experienced stenographer de. sires permancnt position, or. will during summer. Address Box 2 ald. WANTED—Middle aged woman, competent dish washer. Position for general house-| work in small family of adults. Address Herald, Box 26B. 6-9-2dx] OPPORTUNITY, EXOELLENT Opportusity offered p: Brass Foundryman who has five tho (5,000) dollars to fnvest in a going co cern, Must have broad knowledge of his work and be willlng \to act as working| foreman. If mot quaiified to do this your| meney will not interest us. State wh married or single. Address: Confidential, Herald. 6-10-1 PAINT SHOP—Good opportunity for con: tractor in painting business. A wall papes