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This Store Will Be Closed Mondays During July and August. NEW briiAiN DALl HARTFORD Special Attractive Values Daily in all Departments During the Big Sale FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN Children’s White and Colored Dresses in bloomer effects and others without; in many pretty styles and colors, 2 te 6 years. Dresses formerly up to $1.98. Md-Summer Sale Price $1.59 One group of Dresses formerly up to $4.98 and $8.98. Mid-Sum- mer Sale Price i $3.98 Children’'s Hand Made Under- waist with scallop around neck and armhole, sizes 1 to 4 years. Regular price $1.00. Mid-Sum- mer Sale Price 859¢ sizes VACUUM BOTTLES AND LUNCH KITS One pint vacuum bottles—Keep liquid cold 36 hours. Very special for 98¢, Keep liquid hot 24 hours. LUNCH KITS With 1 pint Vacuum Bottle agg g;ndwlch Box; very ALE sick thermos manicure special for Mid-Summer Sale, DURING THIS 10 per cent. discount on all sponges, chamois, Scissors, brooms, ivory toilet articles, roll up cases, not specially priced Embroidered Madeira Carriage Covers, all new and fresh of finest quality pique in many beautiful patterns. Prices for- merly up to $7.98. Mid-Sum- mer Sale Price $2.98 One group of Dresses formerly up to $2.98. Mid-Summer Sale Price $2.39 All Linen Madeira Pillow Cov- ers in several beautiful patterns, all new and fresh. Prices for- merly up to $4.98. Mid-Summer Sale Price $1.98 Hand Embroidered Bibs, made of fine batiste. Regular price $1. Mid-Summer Sale Price 50¢ size. room needs, bottles, whisk implements, | alternating W Drug - Department—Main Floor RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main - St. Phone 1409-2 Opp- Arch Street - .. FOR BATHING ! ° Surf :Satin Suits .... Jersey Bathing Suits Jersey Tights ..... Bathing ‘Caps’ ...... Bathing Shoes ..... The liked “Ideal” brand at ... Hip Confiners. ..... $350 to $5.50 . $2.50 to $9.00 . $1.00 to $3.00 19¢ to 98¢ . 59c to $2.79 pair well- $1.00 Elastic Hip Confiners, same make, ©....:ceeeeen..... $1.50 to $4.50 pair HERE WILL YOUR FRIENDS BE five or ten years from now? you will he doing then? Ten years on cver the Fourth. ‘Why as you will have Friday. Mr. W. H. Judd, Ohrnstedt’s 244 MAIN STREET. FOR A brand new Stucco House at a pre-war price. me convince you that this is so. Athree tenement house with all improvements. the reasonable price of $6,500. A nine acre farm w ments. tion. Th back. Main _ Street. = H from now you will be looking backwai you had taken pictures of the good old outin you will have as much fun lax enjoying the good times 1 R The roll you expose over the Fourth may win the finishing ticket next How would you like to see what they or they recall. 25 Murray Street. won this weels. Photo Shops 69 ARCH STREET. $5.00 s SALE th a ten room house with all modern improve- The house has just been painted and papered, is in farm can be bought on very reasonable terms. ‘Come in and let me convince you that the pre-war prices ho-e B. SOLOMON TSTEAMGHIP TICKETS)|' FOREIGN REMITTANCES 1l 'TOALLPARTS OF THE/WORLD " GEORGEANUIGLE 3 3 297 MAIN STREET NEW RRITAIN,CONN PEARL BEAD NECKLACES In 24-inch gradmated strands with solid gold clasp; Pearls with a fine lustre perfectly matched in wanted and wishing that ngs like the one you are going shing over the pictures then, Come in and let Can be bought for A-1 condi- ceme INDIAY sxALD, ruuAlx, 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. UMMER RESORTS. age Good D. Frey NECK~Branford C boarders untll Oct. 1st. table. Prices moderdte, Mrs. A 7-1-t1 PARSCONS’ Hand Made Gertrude Petti- AUGUIN—Board and rooms on front. Mrs. Fitsimmons, Pollyanna tage, Second Ave. Cosey Beach, Haven, Conn. 6-21-¢0 1905, for water JULY CLASSIFIED 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, TO HWENT class dx FOR SALE—Ford touring condition. Cali at $2 Chu ar, first ch St 7 i TG RENT—5 room tenement, ](’\"“('f“" i e ments. East St Al to FOR SALE—Buick « condition, just take small car Tel. 589-5. roat a ruied. trade. bargain. Willing Clark : 30-3dx in 92 TO RENT—A tenement all modern im Solomon, $25 Main St of five rooms with ovements. at B Tl 7-1-1dx GARAGE, 680 West Main St. Repairing all nakes of cars. Rate §1.00 per hour. In :onjunction with an up-to date equipped machine shop for all kinds of machine arl tool work. We also re babbitt bearing and make new auto parts. Agents for Mon and Grant cars. i-teodx coats, button on shoulder with scallop top and bottom, sizes 6 months to 4 year Regular price $1.98. Mid-Summer Sale Price MAMAUGUIN $1.39 Children’s Hand Made Draw- \ers, made of fine nainsook with dainty scalloped ruffle at leg, 2 to 12 years. Regular sizes 2 price $2.25. Mid-Summer Sale PATENT LAWXR—Harold ON THE G. Manniag, open every Sat Walk-Over Shov to 9 p. m. (stand- 5-13-Frigsat-t; attorney at lav. Ollice urday evening in the Store, 211 Mai St, § ard time). Accommodations over tb fourth. Special dinner W. J. Shard, Mamauguin, East Ha Conn., o© Tel. 1515-2 6-30-2d found at W e tront, Mrs. ven, WATEI FRONT—Furnisi:ed rooms by the day, wek or season. Private baih houses Lowes rates. savin Rock, Bun- nell's, 391 Beai St. Tel. West 1508. 9-1dx FOR SALE—One Oakland condition; one Scri paint, con 5 er, running condition, ast Side Garage T damaged L new steam- Haynes. 6-30-1dx six, Booth roadste Stanley one, s00d one FOR SALE—1919 condition. No Inquire » Connert Paige touring « reasonable oft: 1 St., evenings G-5. FOR SALE—Oakland cheap price. Must Can be ses N. E. A. ar for sale at very be sold immediately. man’s Garage, or c; Radiator Works. Phone $60. [ CYLINDER GRINDING—Repazc wori of all inds. Automobile parts made to ord all up and get our new prices. The & B. Mfx. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave 6-15-tt 1 FOR SALE—Buick ligh tension mag., lent conditi Can Garage, Plainville. roadster, electric be model lishts, seen at M- Price Hand Made Petticoats on waist with scalloped top and bottom, sizes 6 months to 4 years. Regu- lar price $2.25. Mid-Summer Sale Price $1.69 Fifth Floor. We have a limited number of these which we will sell for the Mid-Summer Sale at CASQUE COMBS About two hundred in all. fully studded with green, blue, all the wanted colors. Mid-Summer Sale Price 59¢ each. IMPORTED BAR PINS We are showing a very extensive line in plain white stones and assorted colors—amethyst, emeraids, etc., ith white stones. Frech made, Pins would be to $1.00. them on sale at 45c. 5.95. Casque Combs, beauti- white stones, in fact Combs that are valued to $1.50. The valges of these We will place Main Floer. CITY ITEMS Victrolas and pianos, Henry Morans. ~——advt. Miss Estelle Dickinson of the City Mission will leave Wednesday for a month’s vacation in Vermont and the Green Mountains. It serves you —aavt. You can’t afford to be without the glasses you need. Consult Frank E. Goodwin, Eyesight Specialist, 327 Main St. Tel. 1905.—advt. July Victor records are here. Pierca & Co.—advt. e e POULTRY. right, ¥Elks' grill. C. L. BABY CHICKS—I12c per 100; $6.50 for 50; §3.50 for 25; White or Brown Leghorns. Other breeds at low prices. Safe prepaid delfvery. Roy Clark, East Hartford. Ct. 5-16-tf FOR SALE—Pullets three months old. Lez- horns, Rhode, Barred; also mother and chicks. Laying hen and broilers. Fresh eggs. 112 Cariton St. 6-30-2dx — e —_———— SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Young woman would like o as- Sist in housework or care of children part or whole time.. Apply, Work, Herald Office. 7-1-2dx WANTED—Carpenter work of any descrip- tion. Shingling and general roof rer ing a specialty. Tel. 1939. 6-30 WANTED—Position nurse, private or Park St, City. by experienced child’ institutional work, 42: 6-30 WANTE all a Johnson —A job, not fussy. Inventor and und mechanic. Philip Bonenfant, St., Maple Hill §-29-2dx WANTED—! days a ferred. tuation doing housework two week, Friday and Saturda Address Box W6, Herald, 6-29-2dx REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—New 5 room cottage, 58 New- ington Road, $6,200. Reasonabie amount of cash and easy terms. L. Deming, 753 East St. 1-3dx —_— e, LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETK Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telephones 2214 New Britain, Conn. 1918 Dempsey—Carpentier AT FOX’S Saturday Afterncon CROWLEY BROS, INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 LEAVE YOUR 4ih OF JULY FILMS MOMAUGUIN, Mie Cottage, SOUND :stimates cheertully ziven on all by o ——— Second Ave. board, week-end Private cottage. 6-21- Room and 1t class guests accommiated. VIEW, (ONN.—Furnished rcoms for housekeepin day or week; rates rea sonable. Sunshii Cottage, Soundview, Ct 6-20-12dx —— . = FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Magficent mahogany ng er tr piano, costl This one of made and W ture. 115 Beat St. house at low pie. Tel. 32 Everything in the We buy sccond hana furniture. T-1-1wa FOR SALE—30 cds of 1 ft. wood at $1.00 hée power Enes, cord. 5 c’ per §100 motor s L Barnesdale. FOR SALE—Steng kitchen coal range, water front andip 20.00. Good ¢ dition. Worth nch more. Arch floor. 101 first FOR SALE—191Indian motoreyele, Electally equipped W ice St., betwee with sidec Class shape. 122 7 p. m. first 6-29-4dx FOR SALE—1921ndian sidecar Wm. B. motorcycle an Compbly equipped, dise wheels, Venber 202 Dix St city 6-30-3a FOR SALE—I10 @s of standing grass. ply Eugene Hj mear Kensington gregational Chih, Kensington. | FOR HIRE—7 upright $600 a short time ago. handsomest pianos ever villle sold cheap and at a tremendous sacfice for cash. Only rea- son for selling g going to California in a few days. Ti 1457-5 after 7 p. m 7-1-2dx FOR SALE—Nevand second hand furni- TGPS FOR FORD CARS cut to fit model from 1915 to 1921, at a special price for $3.50. All sorts of seat covbr for $6. Also few roadster bodies. Windsor Ave. Tel. Bu. 2360. Bros., Hartford TO RENT: provement: ferred. Tel. 6 room tenement, all modern i at 90 Maple St 1635 Adults 7-1 ax at 61 furnishe '—5 room tenement Heat, at ‘Adkins Printing Co., Church nquire 66 Church St T-1-t1 house, nicely furnish. tial section. The little Want * Advts. are Making Quick Sales These Days — E g g s, Baby Chicks, Second Hand Furniture, Real Estate and What Not. ONLY CENT A WORD. NOTICES contains a list Chose th in the city. 7-1-1dx reliable Piano hed the longes NOTICE—Grder oughly your piano et A. Humphrey. tuning direct 30 years ex- Phone 2063 7-1-1dx P. BUNNELL, Main St, July 1 i C < M. D., 252 removed to 1 and 2 over 6-30-3dx House. NOTICE—Don’t the Fourth. forget your fireworks foi We have the largest assort- ment in New Britain. L. H. Gladding, H. Coswell, Successor, 4 Chestnut St. Store open Friday evening 7-1-1d ro0 RENT— nemeat, 2 mprovements. 10 RENT—Five hou 1 m 61 min room tenement tern improvements, ston Ave. —Tenement five oveme ms, second Talcott 1- hed with every light housekeeping. Suitable tamily. Terms reasonabi 7-1-2dx £O RENT—To tenement of ments, Carlton isc meric 5 rooms, hot wate st., n family a first ciass all modern improve- heat, etc. ocated Belvidere. Inquire on prem FOR SALE—19916 dition. Reason business. Call at noon. ©0 RENT—Five rooms, improvements, low. 141 Pleasant St. passenger tour Reasonable rates. driver. between 6 and 7 p. m. SEE US BEFOR SELL THA’ YOU USED CAE. HUPMOBILE BUICK TOURIN DODGE TOUKING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING MAXWELL TOURING, OAKLAND TOURING TEARNS TOURING, IBERTY TOURING. ON TGURING RLAND CCUNTRY CLUB. TUTZ ROADSTI INTON 6 ROADST OLDSMOBILE 8 KOAIL RE9 ROADSTER. ¥ORD ROADSTER. Easy Time Payments. TOURING 'ER. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Bookman, P 18 Main St. Thone 484 USED CARS 1920 Hudson Small mile dition 1918 Hudson Speedster. Cord tires. Many extras. 919 Chevrolet Sedan. 1915 Hudson 6-40. 1916 fludson 6- Commer Ford Open. Ford Open Delive: Buick Delivery Chevrolet. S. & F. MOTOR SALES CO. 155 Elm St. Speedster. ge, cord tires, 1919 1917 1915 919 Delivery DRESSMAKING. hold goods at r own price. Saturday July 9, 1921, aro’clock in the afternoon at my warehou 74 Greenwood St, Britain. thing in Remember tioneer. New ry- Goods. Auc- 5 This ! includes almost e the * of the te. Household A. P. Marsh, FOR SALE—Twoii quire 46 Maple, Plainville. © enamelled cribs. In- Tel. 68-3. d FOR SALE—Furire first class condn. Anthony Checlch. for four ruoms, Washington 6-27-6dx 82 Rocky Hili -3dx FOR SALE—Stang grass. Ave., City. FOR SALE—Gab square piano, mahog: $35 if taken at once sxchar for of e¢ Plainy any case, good 2. or will anything macher, pigs, chic value. ckens G. Stell- 6-29-3dx W, FOR SALE—Onehorse mowing machine, one disec harrowd one in Al conditionhone 33-3, Plair Pine St. -horse seraper, ille, 14 FOR SALE—A fbuilding lot, 75x1 at Industrial Pe third floor. Apply 238 Cherr FOR SALE—5,00ncrete building blocks, thorouzhly sead, ready for immediatc shipment. N. Deane, 207 Broad St Plainville, Conrfel. 77 6-29-40x ¥OR SALE—Cabi talking machine, pet. Will sell tp if taken at once. Oak St., seconoor. 6 FIREWORK cheap price, find at 184 road E sale £ Firew apecial kinds, you Chat St across the ®t m it! will rail- 29 1ax FOR SALE—Founeeks old pigs ard two new milch cowN. W. Baldwin. Tel 254-12. 6-29-4c FOR SALE—Elec fine condition. in ng machine, 6-29-2dx Ap- Co 6-30-4d FOR SALE—Uncvood typewritsr, &oc condition. Wilell chéap for cash 1 quire 9 Beaver 6-30-3d3 FOR SALE—Ninen nineteen Indian mo- toreycle, with # car, painted and ove hauled. Wil srifice for quic 5 Buell St. 5 = 1 ‘OR SALE—Uprt mahogany p and stool, $10CA bargain. : ments. Andrev401 Arch St 6-3 FOR SALE—Hot 9 rooms, ga: lishts; 4 bedsining table, new linoleum, drs, organ. Price Cash $500. Hed, Box TZ. 6- x AUCTION—Anotl crance to buy house-| DR SMAKER—Going out by da; Blanchetts, wel. WANTED. WANTED—To kinds of plain ke in dressmak sewing. Phone - 2dx nd ali Furni- long dist e 30-6ax WANTED—Work for 1 ton tru ture moving, 5, local or WANTED—Stcnographers looking bable substitutes for the vacation will address Steno., in. for ca- period C. MATTEO & CO., General Platers, Sleyelo Repaiving and lawn mowers shary 3 Broaud St., Plainviile, Conn. Tel. No, 6.13- like will to Private ned WANTED—Party who would aseven pas r car the 3rd or ith of July. sonable. Call $§ hire away WANTED—To body for Box 4 buy Dodze New coupe chassis, aven, Conn, WANTED- not far d ten a mall tant s of land. farm, n from’ school. Herald, ar trolley, Also si to Box X214X. -1-3dx WANTED- VEMALE HILP WANTED—We are in need of canvassers house to perience not necessary. and work hours a a work required, basis, if satisfactory will then if desired. Apply or write Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. Iad; two If you will day on a on house pay WANTED—Young I clerk. Reference nte x market. Apply Herald Box 14BE WANTED—Girl for general housework. WANTEMALE HELP ar, to call 6,000 mile com WANTED—Salesn w calers with a_priced $100 week witkra C. L. Smith Couth on tive, rissions. The Indiana, 7-1-1ax WANTED—Bookkr—A splendid oppor- tunity is build up a profitab Bisnees 4l time), handling Fess Recorder—ihe 'he only eapital re Bourque & tants, Holyoic 7-1-2d (part installing our one book quired s Gichler, Mass. rd syste sofor New Britain and Comnn contract only, for sare time or time. We will teach vou to sell incowotection through our free of ‘uction and help vou build a profi busir Address Massachusetts 1ing and Insurance Company, Accicand Health I ment. Saginaw, ligan. Capital $1,500.- WANTED—! vieinity school AT OHRNSTEDTS 000. 6-29-3d | WANTED— eral housework. Box 84 Herald, -tr e ——— e iddle aged woman Address for gen Housewor) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. HAVE AN OPENING for a rcl 1. who can inves ade, expandi mechanical business which pays attractive Must take active interest Pays salary and shares of jence unncecs First references required. al opportunity for am € into business for him! with money-making ass 24K, Herald Box ble Christ sh in high returns immediately. profits. I A class his is a r n who desires to g If and connect ociates. Address 6dx FOR SALE—An old estal with full equipment including other merchandise, and wife and childr on the business. sell shop to reliable can care for a hi Quire 350 Arch St., hed or shop 55 and is dead unable to carry anxious to lor who uiti Proprietor n are mily is TO RENT—S6 room Steam hea round. A'so janitor 378 Stanley 105 Belden S . 434 West Main Apply near Main work, Storaze, and quire William C. Main St 6-25-tf TO RENT—Garage on Arch St S able for repair purpos 1 390 similar Raphael, IO RENT—Five room provements, five Inquire all from ¥ st tenement, minutes 49 Cherry RENT—5 room provements, tenement, modern i Apply at 114 Commercial St 6-24-t1 ) RENT—Five t. Inquire S room tenement at § Hart St. 6 Hart -t "—7 " rooms, suitable for roomers. heat. Main St. Appity Modern Shop, 168 Main St, City. 6-17-t steam Boot RENT—Six room apartment oa corner of Main and Ehn Sts. 5 room apartment on corner of Hoartford Ave. and North St. ¢ room tencment at 4i3 West Main St. garage for repair and storage purposes. also warehouse for storing purposes. For particulars apply to M. Cohen, 378 Stanley St Tel. 24 6-11-tf ) RENT—1 roem provements. B. tenement, Dubowy, modern Smalle: im- it room 1 two family floor and two in Chestnut St. All modern Inquire on premises or Elm and Chestnut St tenement, ouse on Six roon attic, dt 47 improvements. Clark’s oor, on one re FOR. RENT—3 Tel. 1486-1. large “rooms FOR RENT. MAIN STREET STORE feet wide 60 feet deep. , Herald Office. 6-30-2d MALE OK FEMALE. CLERKS Mail unn Bld (n women) over 13, for Postal month. Experience Washington, PUBLIC NOGRAPHER. NOTICE—Tel 1719 for Taxie and Baggage. 7-1-9dx NOTICE—dJust opened tire shop, retreading. Walter ing all work guaranteed. The Shop, 534 West Main St 7-1-3dx NOTICE—Local and lovg distance moving and hauling; truck parties taken to ore or elsewn: anytime. Rates able and satisfaction guaranteed. Frank £. Brown, 240 lley St. Tel 1865, 6-27-1mo NOTICE—save forever mor al Weat Main Graw, agt. 5 per cent on all coal bills New Patent Bronze-Zinc ips will do it. Office 413 16773, city. John Me- 6-29-3dx St. Phone NOTICE—Electric Vacuum cleaners te rent. half day, $L per day, delivered promptly. Tel. 603-2, 6-29-3dx NOTICE—Painting, Kalsomining. tract. Phone pentier. \ Paper Hanging and Work done by day or con- 90-3 and will call. J. Caf- 6°27-6dx NOTICE—E Vincelette, auto repairing, 85¢ per_hour, at 151 South Main St. Tel. 1727-4. 6-27-6dx 6-25-1d | NOTICE—To hire, Reo truck for shore or outing purposes. Will a ersons. Reasonable xpert driver. Tel ommodate 15 Careful and §-25-6dx. NOTICE—Painting, Paper Hanging, Beaver Board sctting. John Yohan, 29 South ligh St. Tel 2636. All work guaran- teed. §-23-12dx “1HE CONMECTICUT PAINT CO.” Is at your service to do all kinds of Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Interior Decoratinz. -J. J. Mer. Church St. Phone 72 FURNISHED ixOOMS, TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, hot and cold water, gas, electricity, bath, set tubs, seperate en- trance. 51 East Main St 7-1-3dx T—Furnished room for married . in private family. References re- Address Box 19BB. 7-1-2dx TO RENT—Very pleasant front room in private family. Rent reasonable. Tel. 657-2. 6-30-3d TC RENT—Two furnished rooms for Hght housekeeping or rent single. 527 Stanley St, Second floor. Call after 6 evenings. 6-29-3dx IO RENT—Rooms, with or witheut board. Private family. Central. Address, Cen- Box 27Y, Herald. 6-28-1w tral, TO & “ments. st. '—Large cool two persons. Central. room, suitable for All modern marove- 6-24-tf 154 Main Two minutes from 6-28-6d T ———_—— e ——— LOST AND FOUND. ) 10 RENT—Furnished rooms at Board if desired. Main St. st T—A small black and tan dog, color Name Teddie. . Reward if re- turned to Frank Barrett, 32 Warlock St 7-1-1dx LOST—Headlight rim and National lense, for ipps-Eooth car. Reward if returned to Was n St., New Britain 6-30-3ax LOST—A large black and tan fe: Answers 1o the name “Belle.” W. A. O'Leary, 45 Main St male hound. ‘Return to 7-1-3ax ack hand bag, with name rnice, Fox's Theater last night. Reward if returned to Herald Office. 7-1-2dx )} UBLIC STENOGRAPHER — Experienced. FOUND—Pocketbook with small sam of Work quickly and nea R. Vetrano, Loc )i ing. Pho Miss An ional Build- 6-27-6d | money Owner can have same by prov- ing property and paying for advertise- ment. Tel. 2 7-1-1dx FOR SALE Corner Oak and Putnam Brick Blocks—A 3 Ia bought at a Bargain. streets,’ mily F tents H. D. HU Can pe MPHREY Vulcaniz-* Inquire Seelye, 61 Main ® One Family House with La—rge Lot on Sey- mour avenue—Here’s a nice little cottage home CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. MAIN STI PHON ¥ 3 13—1TOOMS BANK BLDG. RENT A TYPE Special Rates for Summer Months; 3 months for $7.50, all makes except Royal model 10 and Underwood model 5, three months for $9.00. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street . ! valuable property, consisting of ' . ame—DBrick Store and 2 Garages. over $5,000.

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