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HARTFORD SALE OF KIMONOS A very important purchase of a Manufacturer's Sample Line of wide wale washable corduroy kimonos lavender, and light blue. your vacation at the blue, want for ose, Copenhagen, what you will shore or mountain. Full size and full length; also in breakfast coat style. Size 36 to 44. They are a garment made to sell for much more, but we offer them special for this sale at $3.98. (None on approval.) JUST THE THING FOR VACATION TRUNK Long Japanese Embroidered Cotton Crepe Kimonos with full Japanese sleeves and sashes heavily em- Sizes 35 to 44. Regular price $6.00, now $3.98. dered in all pretty colorings. lar price $3.98, now $1.98. PORT PUMPS Regular price $8.00, now $4.50 —Fourth Floor Learn To Paint Three day sale of stunning Sport Pumps of Parchment Lamp Shades utitul white cloth, white soles and heels. Trimmed most tastefully with brown, black and on leathers, smart shapes with the medium heels, York. b in white Nu Buck, black and brown calf, low ‘ Floor. ls. For three days only, regular price $9.00. Do IT'S SOMETHING NEW AND DECIDEDLY INTERESTING Classes are conducted each day and aree under the personal supervision of You’ll be interested in this moment you see the class at work an artist from New pretty art the the Fourth Special designs and colors are selected to blend with room furnishings and it is not at all difficult clal LOr .ivue« o cumame simman s free. g Sale of Kitchen and Pantry Needs 5 for 1 10 for White Floating Soap . onee splenD e 1 Pearl ry Soap Naptha Soap ‘s Pride Soap ... e size Gold Dust Washing Powder r Naptha Washing Powder rt size White Foam Ammonia Yor's Blueing o Btaxeh .. .. ryea’'s Cornstarch ckene Stove Polish imet Coffee : o ada Tea % 1b packages, tant Postum, 8 oz. size 10¢ packages Salades Spices llwercks' Ever Ready Cocoa with nul!nr mllk % lb cans er's Chocolate S o White Tollet Paper, tau Toilet Paper . olls Wax Lunch Paper for od quality Whisk Brooms 650 O'Cedar Mop and 25c O’ (‘t-dnr Pohnh all fnr . e's Polished Handy Handle White Wall Dusters, re(ulur pnce 76c. special for A (No Telephone or Mail Orders) Housewares Dept. Sixth Floor . regular 45c, “What's better than a four-leaf clover to send to President Harding? Helen Greenwald of Washington After a search through the tal City parks, she called at the White House and presented him three of the little symbols of good luck. FOR SALE -family House on Church Str ect and Garage. ~family Mouse on Dix Avenue d Garage. -family Block on Church Stre et. «~family House on Liberty Strect and Garage. .family House on Lincoln Street. 1l these properties modern. Share of Sovereigns Trading Co. Stock For Sale. H. D. HUMPHREY You Don’t Have to Go Rainbow Chasmg— re’s a fine proposition right here at home—A to do something beautiful and unusual. Instructions Deodorizer Claxo Humidifier Brings greater comfort into every- home - by delivering about 50 cibic feet per minute’ of washed, cooled or warmed, medicated . and deodorized air into the room where it is in operation. This little eleagrical appliance is invaluable in -the nursery and brings instant relief in the treatment’ of colds, whooping cough and rheumatism. These are but a few of many uses for Claxo and we will gladly demonstrate it for you in the Electrical Appliance Dept. Sixth . Floor STOWAWAY-— Wilhelm Schrieber landed at Ellis Island from Danzig with 43 other Polish children, brought to America by the DPolish- American Orphans’ Relief Associa- tion. But he didn’t belong in the “flock.” ‘Now he wonders what the authorities will do’' with him. BOY’'S ANKLE BROKEN Tony Russo, a boy residing at 215 Elm street, sustained a broken ankle last night, when he was struck by a motorcycle ridden by Carl Carlson of 20 Henry street. The accident hap- pened at 0 o’clock, and the injuerd boy was treated by Dr. George H. Dal- ton and taken to his home in the physician’ automobile. The police investigated the accident and found it was an unavoidable one. ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT John Zdonock, was arested today by Patrol Driver Matthias Rival and Of- ficer Thomas Feeney, on a charge of assault. While at the place conducted by Zdonock, the officers found a punch board, and the accused will face an additional charge of maintaining a gambling device, in police court to- morrow. ATTENDING GRADUATION Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kenny and family of Stanley street, letf this morning or Danvers, Mass., where they will attend the graduation exer- cises at St. John's Preparatory school tomorrow. Willlam Kenney, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenney, is a member of the graduating class. “DENTISTS— A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. National Bank Bldg. GAS and OXYGEN ADMINISTERE® If you have any form of Rheuma- tism, Heart Affection, Stomach Trouble, Chronic Appendicitis, Chest Discase, including Tuberculosis, when not too far advanced, or any other ail- ment, you need my treatments for a complete cure. Electric treatments of all kinds. Electric light baths and all forms of The supply of used cars on the market is great— Find a customer for your auto through the Herald classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. NOTIChD 1c A This is not a question of vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES, | FOR BSALE—MISCELLANEOUS CLASSIFIED WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN 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- PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER — Experienced | rOR SALE—1920 Ford touring car, § stenographer. Work quickly and neatly done. Miss Anna R. \etrano, Room 104, Professional Building. Phone 1291. Hours $:30 to 5 6-14-6dx “IHE CONNECTICUT TAINT C0.” is at your service to do all kinds of Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Interior Decorating. J. J. Richardson. Mgr., &0 Church St. Phone 722. CAN YOU AROUSE the enthusiasm in oth- ers for something which appeals to your- self? If you have that ability you wil! be given an opportunity to greatly increase your income if references are satisfactory Experience not essential. You will be thoroughly instructed. You need only to invest your time, For full particulars and interview write to I. C. Gyenes Co., 141 W. 36th St., N. Y. C. 6-9-14 NOTICE—Automobile parties accommodated. Reasonable rates. Hudson and Cadiliac 7 pass. cars. Call 788 6-13-5dx NOTICE—Painting, Papering—Painting and Paper Hanging; Beaver Board and Can- vas Ceiling. Wall Paper displayed at your home on request. The E. U. Thomp- son Company, No 59 Arch St. Telephone 106-2. 5-2-tf-eod NOTICE—Wanted to buy good second hand couch hammock. Tel. 1995. 6.13-1dx NOTICE—Talking machine, Beautiful Cab- inet style, latest model, lots of records. half price. Once Easy payments. An- drews, 401 Arch St. 6-13-2dx BENNE'S TAXIE SERVICE—Seven pas- senger, new car and closed car. We du all kinds of automobile repair. All work guaranteed. 92 Clark St. Phone 589-5. 6-13-12dx NOTICE—Vincelette Auto Repair Shop. Re- pairing cars at $5c an hour. At 151 South Main St. 6-11-6dx NOTICE—Papering, painting and decorating. All work guaranteed. Phone 2636. John Yohanan, 29 So High St. 6-11-12dx HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED NOW—Re- pairing promptly cared for. J. T. Ward, Jr., 31 Seymour St. Tel. 347-3. 6-10-12dx NOTICE—We do all kinds of carpenter work, repairing, etc. Let us quote you a price on a garage. Deming & Anderson. Tel. 630. 6-9-6dx NOTICE—Cars washed and polished. Serv- jee and satisfaction. Clark’s Antomobile Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. 6-9-6dx MATTEO & COMPANY, 35 Broad St. Plainville, We plate and polish all kinds of work. Nickel, brass, copper, gold avi silver- plate and bicycle repairing. Tel. 182-3. All orders recelve prompt atten- tion. 5-16-1mox c. NOTICE—iawn mowers sharpened :..ad re- p..lnd Called for and deliverrd. Fritz 7:&'. rear 31 Greenwood St ‘Ter ul- -13.t¢ NOTI Sketching for @ances; somethl; Herald office, City. onalk Talk and tairs aund sneppy. NOTICE—Ready to do carpenter work at any time. Call at J. M., §5 Lawlor St. WANTED- VEMALE HELP e WANTED—A girl for general housework, Swedish or German preferred. Florence Brandegee, Berlin St., Berlin. TI. 111-4. 6-13- WANTED—Lady take orders silk hoslery, private families, salary or commission, spare or whole time, exclusive territory, experience unnecessary. We deliver and collect. Marvel Millg, 171 City Hall Sta- tion, N. Y. 6-13.3dx WANTED—Experienced girl housework. 551 Stanley St. for general 6-11-3dx WANTED—A cook. One willing to go to the mountains. Tel. 413 C-10-4dx SUMMER RESORTS MRS. F. J. SHEIFFELE, Quinnipiac Cottage, Momauguin, Conn. Furnished rooms. Cor. Cosey Beach and Second Ave. 6-9-5dx LOST AND FOUND. LOST—At Commercial Trust Co., mounted fountain pen, engraved owner's name and giver's initials. as a gift. Reward. Address Box 24C. Herald 6-14-2dx FOUND—Sum of money in local grocery store, about June 1st. Owner may have same by identifying property #id paying for this advt. Call telephone office be- tween 8 2 m.and 5 p m 6-14-2dx SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—By good second hand baker, all round man, steady work. Call or write Whiting St., City. Thos. Bartlett 6-14-4dx WANTED—To take home washing and iron- ing. Stasser, 14§ Cherry St. 6-13-2dx WANTED—Position as chambermaid general housework or work by the day. Louise Walker, R. F. ‘D., Box 31BB. Plainville, Conn. 6-13-2dx or WANTED—Young woman desires position as bookkeeper, cashier or any clerical work: part time. Can furnish references if de- sired. Address Box 35AA, Herald Office. 6-14-3dx WANTED—Position doing general house- work by competent Adults pre- ferred. Address Box “‘CAN YOU BEAT IT.”” BABY CHICHS Per 100 Barred or White Rocks $15.00 Rhode Island Reds $15.00 White or Brown Leghorns, $13.00 White Wyandottes $16.00 Anconas $16.00 NEW BRlTAlN BlRD STORE L. ZELDES BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK glass all electric lights, run C. Ainsworth, D. 6 -14-2dx self-starter, Like new. vear top, 6,000 miles. Miller Co. TWO AUTOMOBILES to be sacrificed. These cars will be sold for just the balance due on notes at the bank. One is a 1919 Oak. land Sedan, sold for $1,550, balance due only $885; the other is a Pullman Tour- ing car, sold for $975, balance due $525. Only part cash required. Phone 1801 or 838. 6-14-3dx ¥OR SALE—At once, complete four rooms of household furniture. Inquire 193 North St., first floor. No dealers. 6-14-2dx cars. Ford Touring, Buick Roadster, National Touring and Reo Roadster. Cheap. Hall & McIntyre, cor. West Main and Newfield Ave. 6-13-3dx FOR SALE—Used 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, springs and fenders. New Britain Auto Exchange B. Cutler, Prop., 75 Wil- low St. Tel. 633-14. We are buying used cars. 6-13-6dx FOR SALE—1920 Ford Sedan in excellent condition. First reasonable offer takes it. Tel. 707-2. 6-13-2d FOR SALE—Packard 1915 Touring, in fine condition. Just painted. Must be sold this week. For dem. call 2274.2 Kramer, or 103 Hartford Ave. 6-13-3d FO RSALE—1917 Country Club, model 90; A No 1 shape; just painted; 4 new tires; no reasonable price refused. Rocco Cab- abrese, 400 So. Main St 6-13-3dx FOR SALE—Buick Rondster, 1913. High tension mag., electric lights, excellent me- chanical condition. Can be seen at Cen- tral Garage, Plainville. 6-10-1wx FOR SALE—Reo Touring car, new top, 2 new tubes and tires, new paint, overhauled by owner. Reason for selling too large for owner. Apply 86 Austin St. 6-9-1wx TUSED CARS Bought and Sold—Hall & Mc- Intyre, cor. West Main and Newfleld Ave. New Britain. 6-8-6dx AUTO OWNERS let us make your battery boxes that will stay made and save you money. Day & Frigo, rear 153 Arch St Tel. 2633. 6-14-4ax FOR SALE with winter top, at a bargain. Manee, 542 W. Main. 1917 Dodge roadster, equ(pped G. 6-14- de FOR SALE—5 passenger touring for $75. 116 West St. Tel. 633-23. Call after 6 p. m. 6-14-3dx — e USED CARS OF VALUE. ‘We had fifteen new Studebakers to unload last week. Eo we have more second hand cars to offer the public of New Britaln. The cars listed below are taken in trade for new Studebakers, as we do not spec.. ulate in used ca: 1920 Buick Tourin: 1919 Buick Roadster. 1918 Buick Touring. 1919 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 Chevrolet Baby Grand. 1918 Eigin Touring. 1917 Hudson Super Six. 1915 Briscoe Touring. At present we have the largest stock of used cars in New Britain and no second hand Studebakers of any description to offer. M. IRVING JESTER., 193 Arcbhb St S-d-tt USED CARS FOR SALE, 1919 Essex Touring. 15 Hudson seven passenger Tour- ing. 1918 Chevrolet Sedan 1920 Chevrolet 4—9%0 model. Touring car. 1919 Oakland Touring. Commercial Cars. 1919 Ford open delivery. 1917 Ford open delivery. 1918 Chevrolet delivery. S. & F. MOTOR SALES CO. 155 Elm St. 6-13-6d SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. “'lsTON ROADSTER. FOR BALE—Birdseye maple dressing table, one -mirror. Phone 2133-13, or call 471 Arch. St. 6-14-1dx FOR SALE—Couch Davenport, screens, 5 brass registers. All condition. Phone 736. Florence 6.13-t¢ EOR SALE—A good family cow. Brandegee Berlin St., Berlin. FOR SALE—Horse, well, strong and heavy. Carriage and harness. H. S. Rich, Little River P. O. Home near W. Cromwell school. 6-13-6dx FOR SALE—1 kitchen range, 1 mahogany library table 604 W. Main St. 6-13-2dx FOR SALE OR RENT—Seven room flat. Price reasonable Herald, Box 16XX. 6-11-3dx FOR SALE—Upright plano and music cab- inet. Bargain for quick sale. Phone Plainville 189_5. 6-11-3dx FOR SALE—S rooms of furniture, including a Crawford range in A No. 1 condition. 667 Corbin Ave., 2nd floor. 6-14-2dx FOR SALE—Step hdder, 'uh tllb'. clrler jugs. 33 Glen St., top fl e et 10" 0 RENT TO RENT—Store and tenement in Berlin on Farmington Ave., next to Berlin Garage. , Tel. 1284-23. 6-14-1dx TO RENT—Third floor, three or four rooms for light housekeeping, all conveniences; adults. Inquire 78 Maple St., fir sll fm- 6.14-1dx TO RENT—Tenement of 4 rooms, provements. 330 East Main St. TO RENT—New shore cottage for small family, with garage, for the months of July and August. Price on Npplication. Stannard Beach, Westbrook, Conn. Ad- dress Cottage,. Box 6, Herald. 6-13-2d bath and gas. 3 Cherry St seph Kasprow, 48 Beaver St. TO RENT—5 rooms with Improvements. Rent reasonable. 144 Pleasant St. Phone 542-5. 6-13-3ax TO BRENT—Tenenien’ of 5 rooms, all mod- ern improvements In side bungalow. In- quire at 41 Clty Ave. improvements, Cherry .St. TO RENT—Tenement, all modern improve- ments. 74 SBeymour St. Apply 427 Chest- «~ nut St. /Tel. 991-5. 6-13-1wx TO RENT—S3 room. tenement, all improve- ments,. 5 -minutés from P. & F., Corbin. Inquiry 49 Cherry St. 6-13-5dx | at 212 Main St., The McMillan Store. TO RENT—2 Cottages on Lake Pecotapaug, East Hampton, Conn. Apply Mrs. Irving West, 101 Crescent St., Middleton, Conn. Tel.. 186-2. TO BENT—Four rooms, all Fourth floor 64 Prospect St. TO RENT—Light housekeeping rooms; also single rooms, all improvements. St., ring bell on 1st floor. TO RENT—Six room apartmeént on corner of Main and Elm Sts. 5 room apartment on corner of Hartford Ave and North St. 6 room tenement at 443 West Main St gardge for repair and storage purpos also warehouse for storing purposes. For particulars apply to M. Cohen, 378 Stanley 6-11-tt TO RENT—7 room flat, steam heat; occu- pled by a doctor for several years. Ad- dress Box X16X, Herald Office. 6-9-5dx FOR RENT—Garage. Apply 25 Edson St. 6.14-1dx TO RENT—3 room tenement, with all mod- ern improvements. 606 Kast Main St. Tel. 1124-13 6-14-2dx TO RENT—To responsible party, fine apart. ment in.west end. Eight rooms on two floors, open stairway, two baths, garage. 260 Corbin Ave 6-14-2dx WANTED. WANTED—Ball bearing large tired velocl- pede for 4 year child. Give deseription and price. G. M. Wheeler, Herald, Box 6. 6-14-16-2dx WANTED—Furnished, modern, apartment, indefinite period. ences. Address Herald, Box X9X. ’ 6.13-3dx 4-5 room Refer- WANTED—One or two rooms on farm or suburbs, for light housekeeping. nished preferred Sokolsky, 142 St., New Britain. WANTED—Tenement of 6 or 7 room, east- ern section of city preferred. Address Herald, Box 4XX. 6-13-2dx WANTED—By couple, five or six room tene- ment, modern improvements, desirable location. Address Box 2AA, Herald Office. 6-9_5dx s 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. 6-27_24ax WANTED—By American family of three, five or more rooms. Western section pre- ferred. Address P. O. Box 646, City. 6-13-6dx WANTED—Rent of 4 or 5 roomo, with im- provements, by American family of three adults. Address Herald, Box 35BB. 6-14-2ax WANTED—Tenement of 5 rooms, with mod- ern improvements, centrally located, by young married conple. Phone 797-6. 6-14-3dx WA\'I‘ED-—M and board in a reflnfd American | pru!eltlnl famfl\‘ where a boy od carc New The little Want Advis, are Making Quick Sales These Days — E g g 8, Baby Chicks, Second Hand Furniture, Real Estate and What Not. ONLY CENT A WORD. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Center of Plainville, eight house, good garden, large frontage of main highway' and trolley line. Pric $4,000, $1,000 down, balance on time. Ad. dress P. O. Box 172, Bristol. 6-10-64 FOR SALE—New 5 room cottage, NoX 5 Newington Road, price $6.200. Reason able amount of cash required and 753 Bast St. 6-14-6 TO RENT—Two large, nicely furnishcd housekeeping rooms. Also large from room suitable for two gentlemen. M ‘Walsh, 64 Church S: 6~ "; TO RENT—Large furnished room, with clothes closets, for one or two gentlem Two flights up. Mrs. Dawson, Socerel E Bldg., 162 Main St. 6-14-35 TO RENT—For August and September Pine Grove, Njantic, Conn., 7 room b alow, 4 sleeping rooms, electric lights fi place, large porch overlooking the wate Every shore convenience. T. H. Benn: 26 Highland St. Tel. 1491-23. 6-13 28 Chw T RENT—Rooms with board. 1 st 6.11-34) TO RENT—Furnished room, all iences. 505 Arch St. 6-10 OPPORTUNITY. EXCELLENT Opportunity offered D Brass Foundryman who has five thou (5,000) dollars fo invest in a going cern. Must have broad knowledge of work and be willing to act as worl foreman. If not qualified to do this money will not interest us. State whethd married or single. Address: Confidentl: Herald. . 6-14 PAINT SHOP—Good opportunity Zfor tractor in painting business. A wal and paint store, in town nearby; drapery departmgnt, and sell gas Will sacrifice for cash, -$350.00. For ticulars Phone 116-12, Southington. POULTRY. A. B. HALL’S R. L Red and White horn chicks, 5,000 every week; free i stock, state tested. Bargain pric May and Junme; free circular. A. B. B Wallingford, Conn. Phone 645-2. 5-17. BABY CHICES—15¢ up; the kind that grow and lay; prepaid deliverys cular free. Putnam Brooders §4.75. Clark, East Hartford, Conn. 5 LEAVE YOUR FILM AT OHRNSTEDTS Parker & Deming Realtors Mortgage Loans Insurance We have several small COTTAGES 5 and 6 rooms each Located in good sectioflS of the city, that can be bought very reasonable. To see these places is to decide that paying rent is foolish. Own your oewn home. Parker & Deming 193 MAIN STREET

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