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HARTFORD HARTFORD SHANTUNG SILK Pure Woo The Newest of Al $1.98 ang $4. CLEVERLY MODELED IN 7 DIFFERENT STYLES. SUITS $25 LAST SEASON’S PRICE FOR THIS SAME GRADE OF SHANTUNG SILK SUITS WAS $45.00 to $49.50. If you are going away even for a short trip lct one of these handsomely tailored comfortable Shantung suits in natural color solve the suit problem. They're vacation suits from top to hem. There’s a choice of seven coat models with notched or tuxedo collar and pinched back, new long or short lengths; finished with tailored straps, stitchings and pleatings; all are button trimmed, some with smoked pearl buttons. Third Floor Always the rices possible to name on the best qu as painted some w onderful blazer stripe effec : ts, and the materials are so sturdy Aled for sports wear. nd plain colors for the co nd enduring they're unexc We are now showing the white ground with stripe navy, emerald, orange and black .... X aterial for sports coats in 1 wool material e ;4 inch plain w rald green, golf red vades, also all hite 54 inch all wool , shell sports ack novelty stripes in many aze TON PUBLISHE SSES AWAY TODAY . H. Taylor Was .Edilor of Boston Globe —General Charles and publisher of died at his home He had been fairly active un- ntly, but two shocks within ¢t each other preceded the end. 75%ears old ine ditor ilobe n, ylor, ston les H. Taylor had been editor Boston Globe since 1872. The which had only a morning when he assumed its manage- as then but year old and ng for existence. He attribut- h of his success in bullding it e late Eben D. Jordan, a mer- ho was its principal backer he death of Mr. J an_in Taylor, through stock held solf and as a trustee of the estate, into full control newspaper property. July 14, 1846, and educated in public schools, Mr Taylor's tion to newspaper work came learning the printer's trade a compositor on the Boston v when the Civil War broke nlisting as a private, he serv- 1863, when ho was wounded ng to Boston, he studied nd and became a reporter on vele His work as a special pndent sonnection with the rald led to his appointment as ton representative of the New ribune and other papers. He secretary to Governor Claflin pember of his staff, s clect- he legislature, and was serving of the House of Representa- en he accepted the editorship ilobe ' itle of “General” pwn in his later years came service of thr years as r General on the staff of Gov. ussell. # interested in sport or several ysars of the Boston Baseba)l club i a8 & ready speaker and in s addresses defended modern of journalism huch intellect is needed to dis b a Journal as to govern Yale” sald on one occas- a came in w which he . General was part American roving the large size of pres- rs he said ewspaper of today s like the are in a hotel. You do not & hotel, pick up the bill of gin with the first item and down through and then die exy. On the contrary you s newer cffects here, and always the lowest t qualities. Dame Fashion ffects for golf skirts finest of these in a 32 inch *$1.98 golf green, pink, tan, poppy and tango $3.50 " $4.95 skirting, white ground and designs, the latest $4 75 LJ lect what you wish, and you should do jusy the same with a newspaper.’ General Taylor was first vice-presi- dent of The Associated Press in 1905-6, and served as a director of that organization from 1907 to 1912, when he was again made vice-presi- dent, serving until April, 1974, CITY ITEMS Wedding gifts reduced at Morans’. —advt A novel party will be given tomor- row afternoon from 2 to 6 at the home of M. S. Hart, 176 Lake street. There will be embroidery, candy and cake. Auction will be at 5 o clock. Willlam Walsh of Elm street, and Miss Olive Feore of 20 Olive street, were married today at the Church of St. John the Evangelist. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. Thomas Laden. g8, stove and nut coal at $15 per pea coal at $13 per ton. The Shurberg Coal Co., office and yard 55 Franklin S phones, 2250, 2251. —advt. All hats reduced . one-half to one- third original prices, The Kavanaugh Shop, 244 Trumbull St, Hartford. —advt. Maxwell 8. Porter has returned from New Haven, where he attended the tri- enn nion of the class of 1918, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan C. Avery have returned from New Haven where Mr. Avery attend the reunion of his class at Yale The Good Mother's sewing society will meet with Mrs. A. H. Griswold of 118 Lyons street tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. DECLARF A DESERTER Frederick Willlam Gardiner, of 74 City avenue, has been reported to the police by the al authorities al Newport, R. deserter L. ZELDES IS BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITUR Second Hand Men's Clothes. 116 Wost St. Tel. 633-23. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all johs —DENTISTS— A. B. Johnson, D. D. S, T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. National Bank Bldg. AS and OXY ADMINISTERE* For Good Work and Reasonable Price Sto) HULTQUIST BROTHERS Sclect, snappy. Sizes 16 to 44. 1 Golf Skirtings 50 IFRANCE IS ANXIOUS T0 AID IN MUDDLE Suggests Pacilic Entente-Jap- Anglo Alliance Plans Paris, June —The semi-official Temps, commenting on_ the imperial conference and the question of the Anglo-Japanese alliance. 2 “We are merely spectators in this affair and it is not for us to suggest tc our British friends the manned in which they should direct their em pire. Let us simply say, however, thay France, whose flag floats i In- do China, New Caledonia and Tahiti would willingly join in a conference on Pacific affairs. To negotiate general agreement among all the countries having interests on the shores of the great ocean and substi- tute such a general agreement for a single alliance between two countries would be raising against the dangers of war a much stronger wall than heretofore.” a Washington, June be notified before the present month Great Britain to will of of 2.—Japan the expiration of the purpose renew the treaty o1 liance between the two nations, ac cording to information obtained from an authoritative source. It is understood that the partment been kept fully formed of the plans of the B government and that it has been g assurance that in the renewal of the treat every pr aution will be taken to guard against the inclusion of anything inimical to American righ According to information here while the imperial conference now in ssic in London will deal with the subject of the remewal of the tr vy, discussion will be with the pur- pose of enabling the represent: of the dominions and colon Great Britain to express their own views upon the gen. subject with special reference to its relations to America nd to suggest mendments. The British government itself is expected to propose one amendment wihch would make it plain that Great Britain would not take up arms against the United States in the event of hosti between this country and Japs i The British the present but to avoid any it is now proposed « 4 tion in mention of the state de- ties position treaty has been makes this doubt, it to make a treaty form United 8§ that plain, a specific by the ates by is name. ! LABOR PARTY. 3righton. England, June (By ted Press.)-—The British party, at a tods v proposal intreduced by the wing to allow the communist affiliate with the labor part As- lahor conference rejected radical party to 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. MMER RESORTS. MOMAUGUIN, Dixie Cottage, Room and 1st class guests accommodated. Second Ave. board, week-end Private cottage. 6-21-26dx MYRTLE BEACH, Milford, Cottages $30.00 0 $65.00 weekly. to $300.00 monthly. Geo. P. White, East Bdwy., Myrtle Beach, Conn. 6-4 133 WANTED—MALJ HELP WANTED—2 live men (no other meed ap- ply), painters preferred. Call on Mr Iversen at 27 Arch St., between [ and 7 p. m. Wednesday and Thursday 6-22-1dx ANTED—Man to sell teas, tracts, etc., in Apply at once to P. town, Conn. coffees, ex New Britain and vicinity. O. Box 692 Middle- 6. dx WANTED—An experienced male bookkeep- er. Be sure that you give the word ex- perienced considerable thought before ap- plying Box New Britain, Conn. 6-21-2dx WANTED—Painters and paper hanger: Harvard St. M. Tresky. 3 FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished front room, provements. 24 Maple St. TO RENT—Furnished rooms housekeeping. in Leautiful Americans only. Rates Phome 1249-14 for location. reasonable. TO RENT—Furnished rooms with board for two men, in private American family. 346 Park St. 6-22-3dx 0 RENT—Furnished rooms at Main St. Board .if desired. from Main St. TO RENT—Furnished front room nice and airy. 61 Main St., top floor. 6. dx TO RENT—Large furnished room for two adults. Americans only. 162 Main St., one flight up. 6-18-11dx Eaaee—— WANTED. ANTED—Fifty men and women. Won- derful opportunity to make large earnings. Apply 278 Main St, top floor (rear 6-22-1dx Phone WANTED—Reed go-cart with top. 2 6-21-2dx WANTED—3 or 6 room tenement in north- ern or western section of city by Ameri- can family. Adults. 2 or 3 family house preferred. Box 6J, Herald. 6-21-3dx WANTED—Men and women whe wculd like to become competent in driving an auto, in spare time. Reasonable and confi dential. Write for appointment. P O Box 413, City. WANTED—To purchase, two retaiil milk rout Must be offered worth money. Box 288, New Britain, Conn. 6-21-2dx 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 C MATTEO & CO.,, General Platers, Blcycle Repairing and lawn mowers sharpened. 35 Broad St., Plainville, Conn. Tel. No. 18 6.15-26ax WANTED AT ONCE Experienced stenographer, sition. bookkeeper and for a private po- Address Bookkeeper, Box 4L, Herald. ThePlaceto Select Your Fresh Fish Is Here —and Fine Quality. Splendid Shore Haddock ... 10c Saybrook Flounders . ... 12¢ Whole Blue Fish . .. . 12¢ . 15¢ 15¢ Silver Bass Long Island Porgies Blue Fish Steak . ... 15¢ Rockport Cod . .... 18¢c Fancy Long Island Sea Trout 25¢ Block Island Mackerel, Genuine Blue Fish, Eels, Codfish Cheeks, Penobscot River Salmon, Spanish Mackerel, Halibut, Round and Little Neck Clams, Stcamer ‘lams. Live and Boiled Lobster, 1 Soft Shell Crabs and Shrimp. We are open till 9 o’clock Thursday Evening. Viag L CLASSIFIED 1c 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, Ford tor road- Ford. -4dx A LE—Pullman and small delivery 103 West Main St. trucks; body FOR SALE—1917 Ford Touring, good shape, 74 Lincoln. J. Fredericks. 6-22-1dx FOR SALE—Hudson 6-51 car, cords all around, 2 mmons Storage Battery seven passenger FOR SALE—Scripps-Booth good condition and paint. FOR SALE—Overland model 69 v, first class conditic 6. Apply 64 Whitin speedster FOR SALE—Buick Roadster, model 69, first class condition. Call evenings after 6. Apply 64 Whiting St., Plainville, Conn 6 To Amer Phone d roor i lcans. 1219-14. Modern improvements. Rent $55. per month. 6 TO RENT—Tenement of 5 ms, with or without garage. Tel. 14 6 6 d TO _RENT—1 room tenement. B. Dul malley St. 6 6 TO SUBLE partment dav after West Main St. Modern furnished five till October st. Ca 5 p. m. M. E. Fo TO RENT St. Inqui m tenement at 87 Hart St. 6 TO RENT—Five room tenement, all modern improvements. 113 Linden St. 21-3dx TO RENT—3? rooms newly painted tnd pa- pered, one flight up, 369 Main St. Apply Naughton Bakery. 6-21-5dx FOR SALE—1918 Chevrolet 1st class con- dition. Must be sold this weck. Owner leaving town. Rear 103 West Main St 6-21-5dx TO RE dit Ave NT—5 room tenement excellent con- Price reasonable. 208 Hartford 6-21-3d n. TO RE FOR SALE—1917 Chevrolet, in :plendid condition, with extras. [Price right for quick sale. 53 Woodland St. No deale 6 FOR SALE—For 1 ton truck, 1919 model in perfect condition. New tires. FOR SALE—Packard, 1915, Touring, in fine condition; newly painted, $500 takes it Call Kramer, 4-2 or 203 Hartford Ave. 0-3d FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell Touring. This car has new tires and are in excellent con- dition. G. P. Manee 54 Bargain. Main St. 6-1: FOR SALE—1918 Indian Motorcy: sidecar, eclectrically equipped. M16, Herald. FOR SALE—1920 Ford touring car, self- starter and lights; like new. C. Ainsworth D. Miller Co. 6-20-t1 CLARE’S AUTOMOBILE LAUNDRY—Cars T—Five rooms, all improvements. 19 Cherry St. 6 Inquir 6 dx TO RENT—7 rooms, suitable for roomers. steam heat. Main St. Apply Modern Boot Shop, 168 Main St,’ City. 6-17-t1 TO RENI—Six room apartment on cormer of Main and Elm Sts. 5 room apartment on corner of Hartford Ave. and North St. 6 room tenement at 443 West Main St. e for repair and storage purposes also warchouse for storing purposes. For particulars apply to M. Cohen, 378 Stanley St Tel. 6-11-tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—I have been authorized to sell a_ 6-room cottage, modern, = good con- dition, never been abused, central loca- ion, and the price is so low that it will you. Speak quick. A. P. Marsh, 6-22-6d FOR SALE—On Main Road, brick house (ell addition suitable for store), electric lights, running water, garage room for 10 s, 1 1-2 acres land, gardens planted, chicken houses and chickens. Good stand for and service station. T, B. Dehan, East Berlin. Phone 683-6. 6-22-2dx washed and polished, oiled and greased. Electric lights and horns repaired. Rear 103 West Main St. 6-16-6d CYLINDER GRINDING—Repair werk of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. 6-15-tf SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. HUPMOBILE TOURING MAXWELL TOURIN OAKLAND TOUR STEARNS TOURIN . NTRY CLUR. STUTZ WINTON 6 ROADSTER. . 8 ROADSTER. REO ROADST] FORD ROAI Easy Ti THE B. & B. MOTOR CO, Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main St. hone 434 3-30-t R. e Payments, USED CARS FOR SALE. 1920 Hudson four passenger, model, with cord tires 1919 Essex touring Wwith 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 delivery. 1917 Ford open delivery. 1919 Chevrolet delivery. sport car, newly good closed touring. S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 Elm S Tel. 7 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Shorthorn ¥ gentle. Apply Tel ered and Conn. “old. Kind . Berlin, ALE—A number of baths, basins, Kitchen sinks, boilers, = laundry a bargain. Addr SALE—A number of hot water, steam also radiatgrs, never used, at a Address Herald, Box 7 carriage, St almost new FOR 2nd SALE—Baby floor 19 Buell FOR SA rooms of Mrs. Robertson, rear i—1 urniture, 354 Church St Bax cheap. ! coal Good 5 FOR SALE—Sterliog kitchen water front and pipes, §20. 101 Arch St 1st floor. range, order FOR SALE—A furniture. 17 line of h Tel. 19 complete Court St FOR SALE—Must sell my complete b 4 furniture. Come and look it No- reasonable offer refused. Inquir . first floor. ew furniture. atiful den Bo < r rooms of rent in bea Address Herald, same tial section, FOR 5/ ons and Bonnting, 2 farm wag- tools. W. R. 6-21-5dx of horses, farming FOR SAL pigs hens one v old building 12x14 ft., and butterr route New Britain. Everything must be solq Apply Chas. W. Nix, 0 Broad St Plainville. Conn. % g onths old, 60 April chickens, 1 43 FOR SALE—To settle estate. Farm in north-eastern Conn., situated 6 (six) miles from a town of 18,000 people, on a good road with R. F. D. and phohe connec- tions. Consists of 175 acres with several hundred cords of wood and about 100,000 ft of lumber ready to cut, 12 room house in fine condition, 2 barns capacity 20 head of tle, new chicken houses, 300 capacity od wagon shed and all neces- ry out-buildings, such as corn crib and ce house. Price $4,000 cash. Curiosity seckers need mot apply. G. P. Hall, Box No. 661, City. 6-22-2dx- family house, 2 acres land, 1k from trolley. Here is a place, fine location, small down. T. F. Cashman, Farm Berlin, Conn. Tel. 4. 6 amount Agency, -1dx SALE—In Plainville, farm, house, barn, 59 chickens, 4 4 cows, 1 calf, 1 horse, all crops and farming implements. $4.600. Cash $2,000. Balance or Address P. O. Box 172, Bristol. 6-17-6d near trolley, 20 time. Conn, Plainville, 3-4 mile from rm, S room house, fur- fruit trees, 38 chickens, 1 pig arden crops and farming im- plements. Price §3,500. Cash $1,500. Balance on time. Adiress P. O. Box 404 Bristol, Conn. 6-17-64 —— e WANTED- FEMALE HELP FOR SALE—I trolley, 2 ac nace, 2 The little Want Advts. are Making Quick Sal& These Days — E g X Baby Chicks, Second Hand Furniture, Real Estate and What Not. ONLY CENT A WORD. NOTICES NOTICE—We are distributors in tion for Sunoco Motor Oil. It will your interest to use Sunoco. Inter-Un Transte Storage. A. P. Telephones 2090 and 2002, NOTICE—Two or three boarders in pri Ameri family. References reg Box Herald. °-24 Piano Te 642t NOTICE—Miss 543 Stanley St. Alice Starr, Phone 122-13. NOTICE—Electric Vacuum cleaners to half day, $1.25 per day, deliv promptly. Tel. 608-2. 6-22-) NOTICE—Hand made cedar chests, Tu to order; repairing and shingling. 653-5 NOTICE—Charles O. Leonard, 'PH v Heating "and Tinning. Jobbing. 32, field St., New Britain, Lonn, 605-12. 6-21" NOTICE—Painting, Paper Hanging Kalsomining. Work done by day or d tract. Phone 2500-3 and will call. I. ¢ pentier. 6-31 NOTICE—Notic guaranteed bicycle new and second hand bicycles, repaf locksmith, gunsmith, sharpening. Repair Shop. 155 Main St., rear. evenings. J. E. Morrin. 6- 8 Notice. Full line tires and accessor] NOTICE—Tubes vulcanizing 25e Rosso, 336 East Main St. 6. NOTICE—Cars washed and polished, and greased. Electric lights and ho repaired. Clark's Automobile La rear 105 West Main St. 6-17. “IHE CONNECTICUT PAINT CO.” your service to do all kinds of Paint Paper fanging, Kalsomining and Decorating. J. J. Richardson, Mgr., Church St. Phone 722. 6-6..: CAN YOU AROUSE the enthusiasm in ¢ ers for something which appeals to self? If you have that ability you gill given an opportunity to greatly your income if references are satiSgiito Experience not essential. You will thoroughly instructed. You need only invest your time. For full particularag interview write to L C. Gyenes Co., 14 36th St, N. Y. C. 3 BENNE'S TAXIE SERVICE—Seven - p senger, new car and closed car. We. all kinds of automobile repair. All wo guaranteed. 92 Clark St. Pho 589-5. 6-13-12 NOTICE—Papering, painting and All work guaranieed. Phone 2636. Yohanan, 29 So High St. 6-1 HAVE YOUR MOUSE WIRED NOW- pairing promptly cared for. J. T. Wi Jr., 31 Seymour St. Tel. 347-3. 6-10-1i NOTICE—Cartoonist, Onalk Talk Sketching for entertainments, [fairs 3 dances; something snappy. 4l Malmg Herald otfice, City. ‘F NOTICE—Ready to do carpenter work any time. Call ai J. M., 55 Lawlor St. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER — Experiens Work quickly and neatly done. Miss Ang R. Vetrano Room 104 Professional Build ing. Phone 1291. Hours 8:30 to‘S. POULTRY. BABY CHICKS—15¢ up; the kind ths grow and lay; safe prepaid delive: cular free. Putnam Brooders $4.75. Clark. East Hartford. Conn. 5-14-1 FURNISHED ROOMS—SEA SHORE. .| SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, ford. Cottage 1905 open July 1st. reas Mrs. A. D. Frey, 282 nut St. 6-15~1 WANTED—Woman to do general house- work mornings. 69 Wilson St., lst moor. 6-21-2dx WANTED—Girl for general housework. Ap- ply Mrs. O. S. Bennett, 39 Harrison St. 6-20-tf — e e LOST AND FOUND., SOUND VIEW, CONN.—Furnished room| for housekeeping, day or week; rates rea sonable. Sunshine Cottage, Soundview, 6-20-12 ANTED—Boarders and week-end partis wanted. Josephine Cottage, Sound ' Vie nn. G-20-44 SITUATION WANTED. . LOST—Gray squirrel fur on West Main Si Tuesday night. Finder please call 10 WANTED—Position doing -housework private family, by experienced young lady] Address Box 7W, Herald. 6-22-24 Gasoline Station cor. West Main & Corbin Ave. Reopened Under New Management. TYDOL GULF ATLANTIC GASOLINE TYDOL GULF ATLANTIC OILS AND GREASES FOR SALE 3-family House on Church Street and Garage. 1-family Mouse ¢n Dix Avenue and Garage. 6-family Block on Church Strect. mily House on Liberty Strect and Garage. r House on Lincoln Street. > properties modern. Share of Sovereigns Trading Co. Stock For Sale. H. D. HUMPHREY Twelve Hundred Cash will buy a 2 family house on Glen Street—Lot with large garden, fruit trees, etc. Price is only for good 2 family houses. see us. $5,800. We have calls If you want to sell, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 173 MAIN ST. PHONE 3243—ROOMS 383-8 BANK STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES