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THIS STORE WILL.BE CLOSED MONDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST SUMMER DRESSES Regular Price $18.50 to $25.00 SPECIAL $12.98 —ano— $15.00 ~—THIRD FLOOR— This sale coming at this time is an oppor gy not to be missed to fill in your summer or vacation be " dupli- these gar- wardrobe, as none of these dresses can ated at any price. The majority of ments are being offered at wholesale price or less. 150 dresses in Euglish volles, dotted Swiss, ginghams and figured large variety of styles suitable for misses or large women, straight line, overskirt, long tunics, surplice finished with hemstitching, wide tucks, lace to match, organdie or linen trimming, some only one or two of a kind, others In different sizes and colorings. Colors in volles, gray, rose, tan, orchid, brown, copen, red, navy, pink and black, all in white com- binations. Sizes 16 to 44. (None on approval, no credits, no exchanges.) Shades. volles, a This class, children. Why while you shop? with the results. the newest of all becoming very popular with grown-ups as well as The work is very fascinating simple and there is no charge for instructions. not leave your little girl Painting Class for Children PAINTING During the summer season we will conduct a class for children in CLASS FOR CHILDRE Painting Parchment Lamp Each little girl will receive individual instruc- tion from our artist in charge. Finished work of our pupils now on display. in art work, is U and yet very at this class You will be pleasantly surprised | FOURTH FLOOR (Opposite Ladies’ Waiting Ruom)‘ There’s Joy in Knitting It you'll follow the experience of those many knitters who have made our yarn counter their center of nformation as to the latest fashions in knitwear and the newest shades in yarn. crocheting—Dbecause We recommend Minerva Yarns for all knitting and jyou knit with them will come up to all your expectations. In the New Minerva Knitting Book, Vol. VL, ul and interesting book sells for 30 cents. And the services of our knitting-needle experts are at your our service. . ZDS Per 100 JUNK SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Barred or White Rocks Rhode Island Reds .. White or Brown M:hwns. $13.00 ‘White Wyandottes you'll find the loveliest designs to follow. command—free. Art Needle Work Dept., Second Floor. “CAN YOU BEAT IT.”” BABY CHICKS o, Second Hand Men's Clothes.| NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE Tel. 633.93, Telephone 1121.3. Vest St olme Station cor. West Main & Corbin Ave. Reopened Under GULF GASOLINE GULF ————————— OILS AND GREASES FOR SALE House on Church Str cet and Garage. House on Dix Avenue and Garage. family Block on Church Stre et. -family House on Diberty Street and Garage. family House on Dincoln Street. these properties modern. Share of Soverelgns Trading Co. Stock For Sale. H. D. HUMPHREY READ THIS AND ACT QUICK — Here’s a who has dropped ONE THOUSAND DOL- on price of 2 family house on Jubilee street e is to leave New Britain — Present price is $5,800—Fine large lot. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHOKE 343-ROOMS 306-8 BANK BLDA ew Management. ATLANTIC ATLANTIC TYDOL TYDOL family family ARKER & DEMING Building lots are in demand Russwin rk in the western part of the city is an eal place. You should look this over. We have several cottages and bunga- s in Belvidere at very reasonable prices. ARKER & DEMING Mortgage Loans Insurance we know that any sarment The help- Three Teachers at = BOY SCOUTS MAKE EXGELLENT REGORD Court of Honor Will Meet During July and August The June session of Honor of the Boy the Court of Scouts of America was held last evening at the scout headquarters. A good record of achievement was shown. Contrary to usual custom, the members of the court will meet on the third Monday of July and August to handle scouts who may not have the good fortune to be in summer camp Last evening’s results are as fol- lows: Sccond Class Rank. 2, Lister Kilduff. Charleton Washburn, Horace Skidmore and Kenneth Behnke. Troop 1, Plainville, Lawrence Dun- bar. ! Troop 6, Donald Root. Troop 9, Leslie Coates. Troop 13, Clarence Bell. Troop 19, Mathias Rival, Pelky. Troop Harold First Class Rank. Troop 4, Russell Goodale. Merit Badges, Troop 2, William Christ, Public Health, Personal Health; Arnold Jac- obson, cycling, swimming, interpret- ing and firemanship. Troop 9, William Newton, ing, civics Troop 10, Hyman Judin, health and firemanship. Troop 13, Sydney Cooper, firemapn- ship, personal health, first wfd, first aid to animals, safety first, swimming. Troop 19, Cornelius Ryan, cycling:; Stuart Dube, pioneering, art, safety first, firemanship. The following is the standing of troops to date, with reported tendgr- toot tests added to the score: survey- public Points, Troop Troop South Church 6, Maple Hill. Troop 19, St. Joseph's Troop 9, Baptist Church Troop 1, Plainville Troop 4, Center Church . .. Troop 13, Stanley \lnmor'ul Ch. Troop 10, Synagogue Troop 11, German Luthrvr'ln (‘h ELEGTION COST $200 This Figure Is About One-quarter of the Usual Expense of Special City Elections, The expenses of the special city election of a City Meeting bcard were comparatively low, running scarcely more than $200, Mayvor Orson ¥. Cur- tis estimated this afternoon. pecial elections in the past have averaged about $800. The unusually low figure for the recent election is the result of the use of school buildings as voting places in five of the six wards, rental being paid in the Third ward only, and the fact that the polls e open on the market is great— Find a customer for your auto through the Herald classified column. ONLY ONE CENT WORD. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Sterling kitchen coal range, water front and pipes, $20.60. Good or- der. 401 Arch St., first floor. 6-21-1dx 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, ¥ord roadster. Good Fredericks, 14 Lincoln 6-21-3dx FOR SALE—1916 shape. $175. J. St. FOR SALE—Forty acres sta grass.| E. P. Dunham, Kensington. Tel. 92-4. 6-21-1d FOR SALE—Cabinet Phonograph.. Floor type, with 45 selected records. The first offer of $60 takes it. Can be seen by ad- dressing Herald, Box 9AA. 6-21-1dx FOR SALE—A complete line of houschold furniture. 17 Court St. Tel. 1955. 6-21-5dx FOR SALE—Must sell my complete house- hold furniture. Come and look it over. No reasonable offer refused. Inquire 193 North St., first floor. 6-21-2dx FOR SALE—Four rooms of mew furniture. Can have same rent In beautiful residen- tial section. Address Herald, Box 31XX. 6-21-2dx FOR SALE—In Berlin, 10 minutes walk r line, 5 room cottage, barn, two pigs, chickens, 6 acres land. T. . Cashman, Farm Agency, Berlin, Conn. . 668-4. 6-21-1dx FOR SALE—1918 Chevrolet 1st class con- dition. Must be sold this week. Owner leaving town. Rear 103 West Main St 6-21-5dx FOR SALE—1917 Chevrolet, in cplendid condition, with extras. Price right for quick sale. 53 Woodland St. No dealer 6-21-2dx FOR SALE—For 1 ton truck, 1919 model in perfect condition. New tires. Tel. 816-3. 6-20-3dx ¥OR SALE—Packard, 1915, Touring, in fine condition: newly painted, 3500 {akes it. Call Kramer, 2274-2 or 203 unruorsd "‘:vld FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell Touring. This car has new tires and are in excellent con- dition. Bargain. G. P. Manee 542 West Main St. 6-18-7dx FOR SALE—1918 Indian motoreycle in Al condition; oversize valves. A bargaii need money. Box 16F, Herald. 6-20-2dx FOR SALE—A pair of horses, 2 farm wag- ons and harness, farming tools. W. Bonnting, Kensington, Conn. 6-21- 5dx FOR SALE—Dodge Touring, 1917. Battery, carburetor and top new. Evenings 33 Linwood St. FOR SALE—Round Reed Baby Carriage in 1st class condition 3 burner gas plate, nickel plate bench wringer, as new. 513 ast St., over store. P. Weber, 6-21-1dx FOR SALE—2 pigs four months old, 60 hens one year old, 70 April chickens, 1 building 12x14 ft., and buttermilk route in New Britain. Everything must be sold. Apply Chas. W. Nix, Plainville, Conn. Tel Will sell either condition. Phone 6-21-1dx wiith side car. In good torcycle, separate. 824- FOR SALE—Furniture and roll top desk. 61 Columbia St. 6-20-3dx FOR SALE—Four rooms furniture on sale at very reasonable rates. Party is mroving out of town, - Inquire at 124 Jubllee St.,, second floor, 6-20-3dx FOR SALK—Standing grass, 50 cords of 4 ft. wood at $4.00 for cord. & horse power motor and saw $100. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 6-17-4dx e LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Between Pearl St. and Dickinson’s Drug store, while and yellow gold brooch th small emerald. Pin broken off. Re- ard if returned to 188 Maple St. Phone 844-4, 6-21-1dx —— LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK TEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn. . 1918 CITY ITEMS Graduation gifts reduced at Morans’ —advt. Miss Nellie Pelechowych, daughter of Rev. Joseph Pelechowych, has returned home for the summer vacation. She is a student at Tuft's Medical school in Boston. Before coming to New Britain Miss Pelechowych went to Washington where she attended the graduation ex- ercises of the class of which her brother, Bohden Pelechowych, member. Anderson is coming up in the stand- ing. He rolls Sadler tonight at Rogers. +—advt. Lady Wallace lodge, D. O. S., will hold its regular meeting tomorrow evening in St. Jean de Baptiste hall, after which a cake and apron sale will ba held. A dril meeting will be held this eve- ning at 7 o'clock in 8t. Mary’s school yards for the. Tierney Cadets. The cadets appeared in Naugatuck last Sat- urday and made a most creditable show- ing. Victrolas and records. Henry Morans’. —advt. is a M. E. SUNDAY SCHOOL TO PRESENT PLAY “Daddy.” by Pupils, Will Be Sce\ at Chapel Tonight. The Methodist Sunday school will present a play entitled, “Daddy,” at the church chapel to- night at 8 o’clock. Mrs. John Stad- ler has been coaching the characters, assisted by Miss Ruth Teeny, who has charge of the properties. The pro- ceeds of the play will be used for the annual outing and picnic of the Sun- day school pupils. The following is the Wrex Nellis Tedd. Brown, Church church bn Brown, Charles Reynolds; his daughter, Helen Johnson; son, Charles Covert; Mrs. Lila Mills: Paul Chester (a yvoung doctor), Walter May; Mrs. Chester (Paul's aunt), Laura Nell; Jane. the cook. Ruth Jackson, and Thompson, butler, Willis Marsh. The play is in four acts as follows: Act 1, Mr. Brown's Study; Act IT, Library of Mrs. Chester's; (six weeks are supposed to elapse between Acts Il. and II1.); Act III, same as Act I. Time, present. LOCAL MAN ARRESTED. Guido Giontinio of 100 Rhode street was arraigned in Meriden police court this_morning on 'a_charge of reckless Indian Motorcycle, with equipped. Address 6-20-3dx FOR SALE—1918 sidecar, electrically M16, Herald. 70 RENT TO RENT—Five room temement, all modern improvements. 113 Linden St. 6-21-3dx TO RENT—7 rooms newly paihted cnd pa- pered, one flight up, 369 Main St. ADD!) Naughton Bakery. 6-21-5d: TO RENT—5 room tenem dition, Price reasonab Ave IO RENT—S5 room tenem ments. Price $18. 144 TO RENT—Tenement 5 ments, corner Lincoln an: Inquire store 436 West M: TO R Inquire 49 Cherry St. improvements. 6-20-5dx TO RENT—4, 5 or 6 room spartment. E. Main St. Tel. 943-2. 200 6-18-3dx TO RENT—7 rooms, suitable for roomers. steam heat. Main St. Apply Modern Boot Shop, 168 Main St, City. 6-17-tf TO RENT—Six room apartment 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 S garage for repair and storage purpose: also warehouse for storing purposes. particulars apply to M. Cohen, 378 St Tel. 2425. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE., FOR SALE—1920 Buick touring, tire, paint, top and mechanically in excellent con- dition. E. J. Grogan, 18 Fairview St 6-18-3d car, self- Ainsworth, 6-20-tf FOR SALE—1920 Ford touring starter and lights; like new. C. D. Miller Co. FOR SALE—Auto top, 1921 Buick top, new, with side curtains and rods; price $54.00. A bargain. 40 Hart St. Phone 1619 6-18-3dx FOR SALE—Ford Touring car, $20i Touring, $175. Morrin Garage, Main St 6-18-3dx CLARE'S AUTOMOBILE LAUNDRY—Cars washed and polished, oiled and greased. Electric lights and horns repaired. Rear 103 West Main St 6-16-6a FOE SALE—In Plainville, acre farm, house, barn, pigs, geese, 4 cows, 1 calf, garden crops and farming implements. Price §$4,600. Cash $2,000. Balance om time. Address P. O. Box 172, Conn. 1 horse, all Bristol. 6-17-6d FOR SALE—In Plainville, 3-4 mile from trolley, 2 acre farm, 8 room house, fur- nace, 2 barns, 28 fruit trees, 38 chickens, 1 pig, all garden crops and farming im- plements. Price $3,600. Cash _ $1,50 Balance on time. Adiress P. O. Box 404. Bristol, _Conn. 6-17-6d WANTED- VEMALE HEDP —————ee ———————— WANTED—Woman to do general house- work_ mornings. 69 Wilson St. lst noor. 1-zax FOR SALE—Late 1917 Ford Roadster, per- fect order, shock absorber, new top, speedometer. Maay extras. $250. No dealers. Andrews, 401 Arch St 6-16-tf CYLINDER GRINDING—Repair work of al kinds. Automobile parts made to_order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mfs. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave 6-15-tf SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OE SELL THAT USED CAR. HUPMOBILE TOURING BUICK TOURING. DODGE TOURING. unxnfi TOURING. HUDSON TOURING, - OVERLAND COUNTRY CLUB. STUTZ ROADSTER. WINTON 6 ROADSTER. OLDSMOBILE 8 ROADSTER. REQ ROADSTER. FORD ROADSTER. Easy Time Payments. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main St. Phone 484 3-30-tf USED CARS FOR SALE. 1920 Hudson four passenger, model, with cord tires 1919 Essex touring with cord tires, Al shape. 1919 Oakland touring painted, 1918 Chevrolet sedan, car for little money. 1915 Hudson 7 passenger Will_sell cheap. 1919 Ford open delive 1917 Ford open delivery 1919 Chevrolet delivery. sport car, newly good closed touring. S, & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, 155 Elm T st POULTRY. BABY CHICKS—15¢ up; the kind that live, grow and lay; safe prepaid delivery; cir- cular free. Putnam Brooders $4.75. Roy Clark, East Hartford. Conn. 5-16-tf FURNISHED ROOMS—SEA SHORE. MER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, Bran- ford. Cottage 1905 open July 1st.” Prices reasonable. Mrs. Che; nut St. Tel 6-15-t1 SOUND VIEW, CO! Furnished rooms for housekeeping, day or week; rates rea- sonable. Sunshine Cottage, Soundview, Ct. 3 6-20-12dx WANTED—Boarders and week-end parties wanted. Josephine Cottage, Eound View, Conn. -4dx 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 violet ray - machine ' treatments are. given without additional cost. Private woman’s treating room with lady iu charge, ® a. m. to 5 p. m. Open evenings. DR. COOMBS Natureapathic Physician and Main St., Phone 765 ‘The Chiropractor, —DENTISTS— A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. WANTED—Girl for housework. No Apply 150 Maple St. 6-21-1dx WANTED—Girl for ho«iuwnrk; Italian preferred. 436 West Main St. 6-20-2dx. | are Making Quick Sale These Days — E glg- Baby Chicks, Secar Hand Furniture, ,1 Estate and What No NOTICES \oncm—um Mahogany Piano $150; other furniture. Easy Leaving state. .Mrs. Miller, 567 first house south Shuttle ~ NOTICE—Charles 0. I Heating and Tinning. Jobbing. 32 field St., New Britain, Conn. 608-12 & NOTICE—Painting, Papering—Paint] Paper Hanging; Beaver Board and{ vas Ceiling. Wall Paper d your home on request. The K. U. son Company, No 69 Arch St. 106-2. §-2f NOTICE—Electric Vacuaum Cleaners 3125 per day. Delivered promptly. eléctrical articles repaired. _Satis Suaranteed. Andrews. Tel 1895 NOTICE—Painting, Paper H Kalsomining. Work done by day tract. Phone 2500-3 and will call. pentier. NOTICE—Notice. Notice. guaranteed bicycle tire: new and second hand bicycles, locksmith, gunsmith, sharpening. Repair Shop. 155 Main St., rear. evenings. J. E. Morrin. Fell M and .- NOTICE—Tubes vulcanizing 28c | Rosso, 336 East Main St. NOTICE—Cars washed and polished, and greased. Electric lights and' repaired. Clark's Automobile Y rear 103 West Main St. .1 “1!!! CONNECTICUT FPAINT C€O.” your service to do sll kinds of Paper Hanging, wnd Decorating. J. J. Richardson, . Church St. Phone 722, CAN YOU AROUSE the enthusinsis' n ers Tor something which appeals o selt? If you have that ability you given an opportunity to greatly your income if references are .satisf Experience not essential. You thoroughly instructed. You invest your time.. For full partl interview write to L C, Gyenes C 36th -St., N. Y. C. BENNE'S TAXIE :..vlc-—;l-v-— senger, new car and closed car. W all kinds of automobile repair. All guaranteed. Clark St. Ph 589-5, NOTICE- WANTED—Girl for general housework. Ap- ply Mrs. O. S. Bennett, 39 Harrison St. 6-20_tr ———e—e——————— SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—By an experienced woman, WANTED. TED—Reed go-cart with top. Phone 278-2. -21 WANTED—5 or 6 room temement in morth- ern or western section of city by Ameri- can family, Adults. 2 o 3 ramuy house preferred. Box 6J, Herakl, 6-21-3dx WANTED—Men and women whe would like to become competent in driving an auto, in spare time. Reasonable and confi- dential. Write for P O. Box 443, City. 6-21-2dx appointment. WANTED—To purchase, two retaill milk routes. Must be offered worth the money. Box 289, New Britain, Conn, 6-21-2dx WANTED—Fifty men and women. Won- derful opportunity to make large earning: Apply Main, top floor (rear). 6-20-2dx —_— WANTED—Men and women with tired, aching, itching and burning feet, sore ros 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, 6-27.24dx C. MATTEO & CO., General Platers, Blcycle Repairing and lawn mowers sharpened. 35 Broad St., Plainville, Conn. Tel. No. 182-3. 6_15-26dx SUMMER RESORTS, MOMAUGUIN, Dixie Cottage, Room and =~ 1st cla guests accommodated. Second Ave, board, week-end Private cottage. 6-21-26dx MOMAUGUIN—Board and rooms on water Mrs. Fitzsimmons, Pollyanna Cot- tage Second Ave. Cosey Beach, East Haven, Conn. 6 od2wx TAUGODA COTTAGE, Momauguin, will open June 2Sth. Light airy rooms, all fm- provements. excellent beach. Tel. Colony 4813, or L536. 6-8-e0d10d 2t noor. No washing. B al -2ax Papering, painting All work guaranteed. Phom Yohanan, 29 So High St. HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED NOW-— pairing promptly cared for. J. T. Jr., 31 Seymour St. Tel. 347-3, 6-I do_carpenter any time, c-.uu:.ll-.“u'hr PTBLIC OGRAPHER — otk quickly end neatly done. Miss R. Veirano Room 164 Professionsl iag| Foge 13 Hewrs & WANTED—Man to sell teas, coffees. tracts, etc.. in New Britain and. vich Apply st once to P. O.. Box 69 town, Conn. WANTED—An experienced male er. Be sure that you give the word- perienced considerable thought before. piying Box 289, New Britain, Comn WANTED—Fainters and paper hangers. Harvard St.. M. Tresky. 6-21- WANTED—An _experienced tallor, & wages and steady work. 50 Lat St.© Jake Salonta. G133 None MPU WANTED—First class mechanic, er need apply. Lash Motor Co. H. Keeley. TO RENT—Furnish rooms at 154 Main St. Board t desired. 2 mi from Main St. 6-21- e TO RENT—Furnished fromt room for gentlemen or ladies with or without 78 ‘Grand St. 6-21-1] TO RENT—Furnished front room mice & airy. 61 Main St., top floor. 21-2] TO RENT—Furnished rooms for housekeeping, all conveniences. Clerkin, 212 Main St. ATTENTION The cost of building a home is now much less than last year. ‘We have attractive residential sites in all parts of the city at Before the War Prices A small deposit now will protect you against the rise whith s soon coming. Buy now before prices go up. EW.C.HATCHG INSURANCE CITY HALL REAL ESTATE STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES TOALL PARTS OF THF wNRI N

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