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ANl Inc P N HARTFORD $3.75 Grade. $2.49 Unusual to say the least is this offering in Silk Hoslery for women wearing Hosiery in the larger sizes. The over particular mill examiner regelated this lot to the second class because of slight irregularities in the weave in infinitesimal spot, no darns or mends of any kind. White, black, brown, tan and other popular shades. Hosiery Dept., Main Floor. Special for Demonstration of the Famous Auto Vacuum Freezer THE AUTO VACUUM ICE CREAM FREEZER is constructed with an air space, formed by double-walled construction throughout, which prevents heat rom entering the freezing chamber. The chemical action of the salt and ice, protected by the air space, produces a temperature below the fréezing point, re- sulting in a perfect refrigerating plant on a small scale. It is absolutely sanitary and easy to clean. No paddles or loose parts to ad- ust or fasten. Nothing to take apart. Nothing to get out of order. No wooden parts to become watersoaked and absorb all sorts of dirts and impurities. “NO CRANK TO TURN” Come to the demonstration and see this freezer in operation and test the ream. Sixth Floor. Fine Place for Business—2 family house with e lot on Spring street—Elegant location for ing business, garage or wholesale house. ery Store for sale. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. n PHONE un_m 185-0 m RLDS. e 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. ‘WANTED. WANTED—Men and women who havo some selling ability; wonderful proposition and extra large earnings. Apply 167 Hart St., 2nd floor. WANTED—Young man boarder in private, family in western section. Reasonable rate. Address Box 19F. 6-24-1dx WANTED—By young American couple, 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms, with improve- ments. Apply Herald, Box 9A. 6-23-3dx WANTED—5 or 6 room tenemedt iu morth- ern or western section of city by Ameri- can family. Adult 2 or 3 family house preferred Box 6J, Herald. 6 21-3dx 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 C. MATTEO & CO., General Platers, Bicycle Repairing and lawn mowers sharpened. 35 Broad St., Plainville, Conn. Tel. No. 182. 6.15-26dx WANTED—MALJK HELP WANTED—Machinery Salesman—Machinist or Electrician who wants to get in a live, steady profitable business, where good money can be made every monsh of the year on small investment. State ability to handle from mechanical as well as financ- ial position. Address Box 2Y, care Herald. 6-24-1dx SITUATION WANTED. aning or Box 142, 6-24-3dx WANTED—Woman wants work cl by the day in or out of town. Herald. POULTRY. FOR SALE—70 Rhode Island Red broilers, average weight 2 1bs. H A. Gould, 204 West Main, Plainville. Tel. grow and lay; safe prepaid delivery; cir- cular free. Putnam Brooders $4.75. Roy Clark, East Hartford. Conn. 5-16- LOST AND FOUND, LOST—Small diamond screw earring, be- tween Stanley and Willow Sts. Reward. Return to Herald Office. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEED AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 1918 Sinski Store Corner Main and Elm Streets. SATURDAY SPECIALS New Potatoes .................... 40c peck Beets ...................... 2 bunches 15¢ STEAMSHIP TICKETS "OREIGN REMITTANCES ‘O ALL PARTS OF THE'WORLD EORGEANUIGLEY Z3%¢¢ NEWRRITAIN CONN STREET N\ Squash ........... Cauliflower ...... Celery 5. oo Tomatoes .......... Lettuce .......................... 5c head Cabbage.........:..................5c1h !‘ String Beans .....:............. 10c quart 10c to 15¢ each 15¢ to 25¢ each ....15¢,2 for 25¢ . 10c 1b and up Currants ........ 20c basket 6 baskets $1.00 Red Raspberries .............. . 22 basket Blackberries .................. 30c basket Pineapples Honeydew Melons Muskmelons .. .... Cocoanuts <<...... 40c each and up <+vseeee..... 10c and up ceetiiiinin.....8cand 10c each WHEN YOU THINK OF SHOES THINK OF Don’t Forget Your —FIREWORKS — for the Fourth. e have the largest assortment in New Britain. A. Gladding WORLDS LARGEST SHOE RETAILERS 413-415 MAIN ST. 4 Doors from E. Main St. WINTON 6 ROADSTER. OLDSMOBILE 8 ROADSTER. REO ROADSTER. FORD ROADSTER. ic A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN ADVANFE This is not a question of credlt. 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, FOR SALE—1916 G. M. C. Truck, Al con- dition. Reason for selling, gone out of business. 65 Smalley St. 6-24-2ax FOR SALE—1918 Ford Touring, good con dition, demountable rims. Call 29 Pearl St. Saturday between 1-7 p. m. 6-24-1dx FOR SALE—Studebaker coupe, good running order, all latest equipment, $150. Call 80 Hartford Ave. Apply at Fruit store. Tel 633-23. 6-24-3dx PARSONS’' GARAGE, 680 West Main St. Repairing all makes of cars. Rate $1.00 per hour. In conjunction with an up-to- date equipped machine shop for all kinds of machine and tool work. We also re- babbitt bearings and make new auto parts. Agents for Moon and Grant cass. overhauled. Tel. USED CARS REBUILT—We have all makes of Used Cars at your price for tomorrow only. A C. Hine Co., 189 Washington St., Hartford, Conn. Tel. C-5346. 6-24-1dx FOR SALE—3 Ford Roadsters and 3 Ford Touring cars, all in Al condition. Open evenings. Hall & MclIntyre, cor. New- fleld Ave. and W. Main St. 6-23-3dx FOR SALE—Pulilman trucks; Ford road- ster and small delivery body for Ford. 103 West Main St. 6-22-4dx FOR SALE—Hudson 6-54 seven passenger car, cords all around, 2 spares, _extras. Simmons Storage Battery Co., 167 Arch st. 6-22-3dx FOR SALE—Scripps-Booth Roadster in good condition and paint. Call 1638-3. 6-22-3 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 Maxwell Touring, This car has new tires and are in excellent con- dition. Bargain. G. P. Manee 542 West Main_St. 6-18-7dx CYLINDER GRINDING—Repalr work of all kinds. Automobile parts mads to order. Call up and get our new prices. The M. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. 6-15-t1 SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. HUPMOBILE TOURING BUICK TOURING. DODGE TOURING. - OLDSMOBILE TOURING MAXWELL TOURING. OAKLAND TOURING STEARNS TOURING. LIBERTY TOURING. HUDSON TOURING. OVERLAND COUNTRY CLUB. STUTZ ROADSTER. Easy Time Payments. THE B, & B. MOTOR CO. Sim. 18 Main St. an, Prop. Phone 484 3-30-t¢ 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 touring. ‘Will sell cheap. 1919 Ford open delivery. 1917 Ford open delivery. 1919 Chevrolet delivery. sport car, newly good closed S. & F. MOTOR SALES conl’. 155 Elm Si 81 FOR SALE. 4 BARGAINS IN AUTOS—4 Chevrolet Touring car, 5 passengers. Chevrolet Coupe, 3 passengers, Buick Coupe, 4 passengers. Used cars all in_good shape. A New Car, The Elcar, 5 passenger. at a bargain. HANNA'S GARAGE, 430 Main St. Tel. 1332. — e . e REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. — FOR SALE—In Rocky Hill, near church, school and trolley. 136 acres land, 6 room house, good basement barn, 17 cows, 3 heifers, 2 bulls, 3 horses, 10 pigs, all farm tools, crops consists of 10 acres potatoes, 2,00 tomatoes, 6 acres oats, 5 acres sweet corn, 10 acres field corn. Reason for selling partners can not agree. T. F. Cashman. Farm Agency, Berlin, Conn. Tel 665-4. YOR SALE—$3000 cash takes a new 6 room bungalow. All improvements, large lot. $1,000 cash takes a 6 room cottage, lot 0. chicken house, large garden. New 6 room bungalow on Francis St. All these properties to be sold at pre-war prices. Andrew Land Co., 1357 Stanley Tel. 861-4 2dx FOR SALE—2-family house on Dudley St.. 5 rooms on each fioor, with all latest im- provements. Price reasonable. Inquire 115 Dudley St. 6-23-3dx ¥OR SALE—I have been authorized to well a 6-room cot modern, good dition, never been abused, central tion, and the price fs so low that it will surprise you. Speak quick. A. P. h, Constable CITY ITEMS The Herald is mailed to the shore for 18c. a week. Order it before you leave for vour vacation.—advt. $5 weddings gifts Henry Morans. —advt. Graduation gifts reduced at Morans’ —advt. That Peach Ice Cream at Axelrod’s is sure delicious. Buy it at either store, Park street, Main street.—advt. : f Reasonable. l —_—_— TO RENT—Very desirable large, airy two room suite complete for housckeeping. Central. Other large rooms, all conven: iences. Seelye, 61 Main. 6-24-tf TO RENT—5 room tenement, modern im- provements. Apply at 114 Commercial St. 6-24-t1 TO RENT—Apartment of five pleasant airy rooms, newly refinished throughout. Corney Stanley and Frawcis. Call at 1564 Stanley or Phone 1832 6-24-2dx FOR RENT—Commercial Trust Co. desirgble front office, with con cove./ Inquire Commercial Tru: Main' St. TO RENT—Garage for touring car or truck. 963 Stanley St. Tel. 2388. 6-24-2d TO RENT—July laboratory formerly occupied by Davenport and Keeler, Chemists, at 615 Stanley St. Suitable for light manufacturing or laboratory. In- quire 356 Park St. 6-24-5d TO RENT—4i rooms and bath. Improve- ments. Adults preferred. 18 Fairview St. 6-24-2dx TO RENT—Two or three light housekeeping rooms, all improvements and private. Finch House, 81 Church St. 6-24-2dx TO RENT—Two light housekeeping front room, suitable for Mrs. Walsh, 64 Church St. large, nicely furnished rooms; also large two gentlemen. €-23-2dx TO RENT—Tenement of without garage. Tel. rooms, with or 1419 12, 6-22-3d4 B. Dubowy, €-22-3dx TO RENT—4 room tenement. 57 Smalley St. TO RENT—Five room tenement at 87 Hart Inquire 83 Hart St. 6-22-t1 TO RENT—7 rooms newly painted cad pa- pered, one flight up, 369 Main St. Apply Naughton Bakery. 6-21-5dx TO RENT—Five rooms, all Inquire 49 Cherry St. improvements. 6-20-5dx 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 om corner of Main and Elm Sts. 5 room apartment on corner of Hartford Ave. and North St. 6 room tenement at 443 West Maln St., garage for repair and storage purposes also warehouse for storing purposes. For particulars apply to M. Cohen, 378 Stanley St Tel. 2425. 6-11-tf FURNISHED xOOMS., —_— TO RENT—Large furnished room, with two clothes closets, for one or two gentlemen. Two flights up. Mrs. Dawson, Sovereigns Bldg., 162 Main St. 6-24-2dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms board in private family, near with Ladies only apply. Tel. 1436-13. -H-ldx £O RENT—Furnished front room, all im- rovements. 24 Maple St. 6-24-2dx TO RENT—Furnished front room, suitable for 2, American family. Rent $3.00. 280 Washington St. C-24-2dx TO RENT—Ome good furnished room for light housekeeping. $3.50 week. Also side room. Mrs. Barnes, 84 Church St. 6-23-2dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms housekeeping, in beautiful Americans only. Rates Phone 1249-14. for light location. reasonable. 6-22-5d NOTICES e N L E BEPAIRING of old and bullding Chimneys. All kinds of masoB) Prices reasonable. Selander, 71 ley St. Phone 2168. NOTICE—Cars washed and polish: and greased. ctric hshis and repaired. Clark's Automobile rear 105 West Main St. Upiu Friw Saturday evenings B PATENT LAWYER—Harold G. attorney at law. Oifice_open eve urday evening in the Walk-Over Store, 211 Main St., 8 to 9 p. m. (| ard time). 5-13-Frl NOTICE——Private parties taken Buick Touring. Rates very: re Wm. Winans, 515 Stanley St 1862-13. NOTICE—Painting, Paper Hangi Board setting. High St. Tel teed. THE NEW PATENT “Bronze-Zinc ‘Weather Strips.”” Will last forever. Main 1673. Omfice 419 Main St John McGraw, Agent. 6~ NOTICE—We are distributors in tion for Sunoco Motor Oil. It wil your interest to use Sunoco. Inter-i Transfer & Storage. A. P. Marsh, Telephones 2090 and 200: [3 NOTICE—Miss Alice Starr, Piane T 543 Stanley St. Phone 122-13. -2 NOTICE—Electric Vacuum cleaners faf 75¢ half day, $1.25 per day, Y promptily. 'lel 608-2. 6~ NOTICE—Hand made cedar chests, ' to order; repairing and shingling. 653-5. 6~ NOTICE—Painting, Paper Kalsomining. Work done by day or: tract. Phone 2500-3 and will call. I, pentier. €-2] NOTICE—Tubes vulcanizing uc Rosso, 336 East Main St. - 1 “IME CONMNECTICUT PAINT CWN) your service to do all kinds of w oin| PRaper Hanging, Kalsomining and Int Decorating. . J. Richardson, M; Church St. Phone 732 [ CAN YOU AROUSE the Bllhllll- in | ers for somethihg which appeals to self? If you have that ability you wil siven an opportunity -to greatly your income if references are satisfaci Experience not essential. You wi thoroughly instructed. ' You need on invest your time. For full particulars interview write to L C. Gyenes Co., 14 36th St., N. Y. C. rx BENNE'S TAXIE SERVICE—Seven senger, new car and closed car. Wi all kinds of automobile repalr. All guaranteed. 92 Clark St PH 589-5. 6-13-1, NOTICE—Papering, painting and de All work guaranteed. Phone 263 Yohanan, “29 So High St. 6~11-1, HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED NO pairing promptly cared for. J. T. Wi Jr., 31 Seymour St. Tel. 347-3. 6-10~ —_— NOTICE—~Cartoonist, ©nalk Talk Sketching for entertaiumeats, falts daaces; FOR SALE—Breaking housekeep sell my furniture complete or in Inquire 193 North St. No deale: 6-24; TO RENT—Furnished rooms with board for two men, in private American family. 346 Park St 6-22-3dx ‘0 RENT—Furnished rooms at 154 West Main St. Board if desired. 2 minutes from Main St. 6-21-1w TO RENT—Large furnished room for two adults. Americans only. 162 Main St., one flight up. 6-18-11dx SUMMER RESORTS. MOMAUGUIN—Wave Crest Cottage, on water front, board and room by day or week. Terms reasonable. Home cooking. Mrs. W. J. Sheard, Momauguin, East Haven, Ct., or Tel. N. B. 1515-2. 6-23-2dx Sound View, Comn.—Ex- beautifully situated, near Rates reasonable. Write 102 Bushnell St., or call Charter 4503-4, Hartford, -23-2dx “THE CLOVER,” cellent board, water front. Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Klebes, Conn. FOR RENT—A ten room cottage in whole or part, ‘on West Beach, Westbrook, Conn. Mrs. A. Kennedy, 6-23-3d ‘'ottage, Second Ave. board, week-end Private cottage. 6-21-26dx MOMAUGUIN, Dixie Room and 1st clas guests accommodated. MER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, Bran- ford. Cottage 1905 open July 1st. Prices reasonable. Mrs. A. D. Frey, 232 Chest- nut St. Tel. 6-15-t1 UND VIEW, CONN.—Furnished rooms for hoysekeeping, day or week; rates rea- sonable. Sunshine Cottage, Soundview, Ct. 6-20-12dx WANTED—Boarders and week-end partles anted. Josephine Cottage, Sound View, Conn. 3-20-4dx MOMAUGUIN—One room and board for two. ladies or two gentlemen, in private fam- ily, for month of July, by week or month. Tel. 608-13, New Britain. 6-23-3dx —_—————y————— WANTED- VEMALE RELP e LD WANTED—Extra saleswomen. experience preferred. Apply the Big Store, 380 Main St. Those with at once to 6-24-1d WANTED—Girl for general housework. Ap- ply Mrs. O. S. Bennett, 39 Harrison St. & MALE OR FEMALE. SERVICE examinations for clerks for Postal Mail Service and Government De- partments. Men, women, over 17. $120 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, write J. Leonard _(former Civil Service examiner), 843 Equitable Bldg. ington, dx FOR SALE—Coal range and gas stove; sonable if sold at once. Farty mo Mrs. Hall, 903 East St. 6-21 FOR SALE—Bed, mattress, pillows spriugs, Magec grand range with -n front, gas range practically new. Maple St., 2nd floor. c-u-l FOR SALE—Standing gra: $300 cash required. Balance easy p ments. C L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 6-24-5¢ ; 12 room hot FOR SALE—Strong transplanted Cel plants. Late Cabbage, Caulifiower . Aster plants. John Pfeifer, 303 Maple §] 6-24-5 FOR SALE—Bargain—No. 3A Ex Autographic Kodak with.Anastigmat icus, including hodak film tank, filter and portrait attachment. Good new. Have other camera, Tel 178-3. 6-24-1d FOR SSALE—Young bull. G. Law Farmjngton Ave., Forestville, Conn. 6-24-34 FOR SALE—Sterling kitchen coal 3 water front and pipes. Good conditio First $20.00. 401 Arch St., first flo 64 FOR SALE—Ten (10) acres standing g E. P. Dunham, Kensington. Tel. 92 6-24-14 _— FOR SALE—A rooming house flat with fai niture for sale People leaving the city, James Alexander, 45 Main St. Addr Box 4R, Herald. 6-23-34% o FOR SALE—2 1-4 acres standing grass Berlin. Mrs. LeClair, 17 WakKefield Court, Fhone 1715-13. 6-23-2dx, FOR SALE—Cabbage and Celery plants,| Also Rubber plants. Louis Fusaro, Ellis St, West of South Main St. 6-23-3dx; FOR SALE—Registered Shorthorn Bull, vears old. Kind and gentle. Arply H M. Bell, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 66-13. €-22-3dx basins, laundry Address ¢-22-6dx FOR SALE—A number of baths, toilets, kitchen sinks, boilers, trays, never used, at a bargain. Herald Box TW. FOR SALE—A number of hot water, ste boilers, also radiators, never used, at ! bargain. Address Herald, Box 7Z. 6-22-68x cheap, rear 354 Church St. 6-22-3dx FOR SALE—A complete line of hnl‘ furniture. 17 Court St. 1955, Tel. 6-27-54x FOR SALE—4 rooms of furniture, Mrs. Robertson, FOR SALE—A pair of horses, 2 farm ons and harness, farming tool