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~NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921. This Storc Will Be Closed Mondays Up to September 5th. The Great Mid-Summer Sale Now Offers Women’s Jersey FORMERLY UP T $29.95 FOR Suits $9.75 -nd $14.75 Suits in fine Worsteds and Jersey in notched collar, Tuxedo and All finely tailored and finished with patch or encircling belts. The colors are red, green, beige, Copenhagen, bination suits with plaid skirt and Jersey coat. Sizes —THIRD F brown, 4 to 44 plain pockets on both pinch back models. coat and skirt; all have navy and black; also a few handsome com- omen sTalloredSults$25and$29 95 FORMERLY UP TO $65.00 In this assortment there are just 100 Suits in fine Serge, Tricotine, Poire Twill Mixtures; Suits with every approved style feature of the season; plain tailored, braid bound, trimmed, embroidered and sport models. Tweed braid and Fancy There are short and long coat Suits; a few in tan and tweed mixtures, though mostly in navy blue and black. —THIRD FLOOR— Fine White Linens Stamped to Embroider $4.19 $1.69 86-inch Linen Scarfs, regular pnce 5175 $l 29 Sale price .. DISH TOWELS STAMPED FOR EM’.BRO[DERH\G Regular price 29c Midsummer Pricea. Regular price 25¢ Midsummer Price Regular price 19¢ Midsummer Price Regular price 15c Midsummer Price .. Scarfs all stamped or crocheting. Scart 36 inches, regular price 59c. Sale price ...... B4-inch Linen Centerpiece, regular price $5.2 Sale price 86-inch Linen Centerpxece. regular price $2 "5 Sale price .... 45-inch Linen Scarfs, regular price 51.95. Sale price embroldered —SECOND FLOOR— CHURCH HAS PICNIC AT CHILDREN'S HOME Stanley Memorial Ladies' Aid Society Visits Rackliffe Heights The Ladies’ Aid society of the Stanley Memorial church enjoyed a picnic yesterday afternoon when they tendered a “Towel Shower” to tha New Britain Children’s Home on . Rackliffe Heights. Planned Several Weeks Ago. This was planned several weeks ago \,when the members met at the home ' ot Mrs. Battey on Stanley street for a | sewing bee and started 26 waists and 30 palrs of pants, finished later at their homes, and sent to Rev. Mr. Klingberg for his young charges. The cloth for the waists was generously . glven by the Parker Shirt company Trucking and Storage MOVING OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS BY EXPERTS OUR SPECIALTY. Packing, Crating and Shipping efther by Kail or Truck. We will take full charge of your moving, thereby relieving you of all trouble. Best of equipment for Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. ! Inter-Urban Transfer & Storage Tel. 2090, 2002. of this city and the material for the pants by a kind-hearted tailor of New Haven, who has more of the cloth he is willing to give if any person or organization wishes to make it up for tho same purpose. About 30 Attended. About thirty members of the La- dies’ Aid and their friends met at 2 o'clock at the foot of the hill at Arch street and proceeded to the Homs where they presented the manage- ment with 60 bath towels and 36 dish towels. Mr. Klingberg stated that this was the first group of New Britain people to make a call of this nature and they received a warm welcome. Some of the younger children helped entertain with songs and recitations —and a personally conducted tour followed about the spacious grounds, the barns and the splendidly equip- e LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, 'BRICK STEED AND C(ONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 1918 167 1-2 Main Street, New Britaln. Rear of Dickinson Drug Store. OWN A HOME 128 BRIGHTON ST.—Bungalow, all improvements, nearly new and a very desirable location. 196 CARLTON ST.—Another desirable only $5,000. VANCE STREET—S5 room cottage for $5,000 W.LH CITY HALL A. P. Marsh, Manager bungalow for REAL ESTATH STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES TOALL PARTS OF THE'WORLDi GEORGEANUIGLEY 257727 NEWRRITAIN.CONN| STRFET - Boys’ Wash Suits $1.19 A special purchase -of one hundred dozen wash suits in the finest materials, including Leonard Suitings, rep, galatea, peggy cloth and chambray. Handsomely trimmed and well made; in the lot are short sleeve models. Suits made to sell for $2.50. ~—Fifth Floor— ped Home building ' nearing comple- tion. Lunch With Children. When luncheon time artived the ladies ‘opened their hampers and shared their picnic lunch with the children. e r— For Good Work and Reasenable Price Stop at HULTQUIST BROTHERS For General Repairing. Radiators Repaired and New Cores In- stalled. Dents and Jams Removed from Auto Bodles and Fenders. Lamps, Tanks, Koods and Mufflers Repaired. We have a special price on Ford Radiators. 10~ Arch 8t. Tel. 1326-3. New Britaln. Ct. s IS BUYING ALL KINDS OF . JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURN!'i‘URE. Also, . Second Hand Men's Clothes. 116 West St. Tel. 633-23. L. ZELDES The New Freedom When you begin to wear Cantilever Shoes, you learn the stimulation of walking on “free feet. Feet that are free from aches and pains, feet that are allowed free action In every muscle, feet that have unrestrict- ed_circulation. The Cantilever Shoe shank as well as In the fore part of the sole. This assures strengthening exercise for the muscles which support the bones of the arch, eliminating all danger of flat foot is flexible In the The well-placed heels, the natural line: of the shoe, give perfect bodily balance & that the weight is swung easily from on foot to the other and you can walk mile: without fatigue. Youthful and smart in appearance, Canti lever Shoes are preferred for daytime wea bv women and girls who know that correc form is governed by suitability. |[SLOAN BROS 185 Main St. 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. 1c A CASH IN This is not a question of ling and postage cost mor vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES, CLASSIFIED MINIMUM CHARGE 20c tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the ad- 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. ! i WORD ADVANCE credit. Bookkeeping, bil- e than the price of the lit- 1V RENT NOTICES ror SALE—Eureka “Nacdun Cleaner, new odel in first class condition Very good bargain. Call 2250 dx FOR SALE—1915 equipped, in good condition. Address Buick, Box 12, Herald. Buick roadster, _electric $150 cash. dx PATENTS, Trade-Marks, Copyrights. Har- former examiner U. S. M. A. Sexton's office, 203 Nat. ! TO RENT—First class tenement | “ola G. Manning, Phone 379-5 7-5-cod-1me ern improvements, furnace. 64 Farming ton Ave. FOR SALE—Painter contractor sell his whole outfit of ladders, lette: ete. Call at 66 Oak St., or write P, Box 882.° Antonio Demarco. wishes to o.t 7-7-9dx § LOR SALE—French hair rabbits, 50¢ per pair. Apply evenings, Stanley Janaltes, 86 Sexton st. 7-7-3dx AUCTION SALE—I will sell at Auction to the highest bidder a large quantity ol Household Goods, at my Warehouse, 74 Greenwood St, New Britain, Saturday July 9, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Th lot conststs of Parlor Furniture, Tabics. Rugs, Bookcases, Brass and lron Beds, Couch, Crib, Chiffonier, Stoves, Side board, Refrigerator, Dining room furni- ture, Chalrs, Dishes, Bedding, Pillows. ctc Kitchen Cabinet, Large Mirror, Sewing Machine, books and typewriter. This will be a rare opportunity to buy household goods at your own price., g FOR SALE—S5 room housthold furniture in very good condition, including new piano. Very reasonable if sold at once. Party leaving town. 47 Cottage Place. 7-6- FOR BALE—Square. piano, good tone. Bring $25 and take it by Friday night. Have two; need the room. W. G. Stellmacher 7-6-3ax | e A e P A R i i FOR SALE—Coal range, in good condition. Reasonable if sold at once. 85 Mill Si 7+6-2dx FOR SALE—1919 Reading-Standard motor- cycle with 1920 flexible sidecar 1919 Harley-Davidson Solo, both overhauled and fully equipped. Reasonable price. Inquire Central GGarage, Plainville. 7-7-4dx 1OR SALE—Maxwell touring car, Al con- dition. Can be seen 667 Stanley St. Call 2354 for demonstration. 7-7-3dx FOR SALE—Hudson seven passenger car, in excellent condition. Simmons’ Storage Battery Co, 167 Arch St. 6eoa FOR SAL Driven write J. London New Chevrolet Touring car. than 500 miles. Phone or Looby, Griswold Hotel, less H. Pat. office. Bank Bidg _— ELECTRICAL REPAIRING—Lighting ays- tems of any make. Generators magnetos. battéries, etc. Phone us and we - will call.| Free inspection. Prices low, all work guaranteed. Electric Repair Tel. |799-13. Tel. 1826-5. TO RENT--5 room tenement, ‘ Apply at 431 Chestnut St. or TO RENT—Tenement 3 rooms. electric lights, all modern improvements, 234 North St. Couple preferred. Inquire 160 West St. -1dx NOTICE—Cars washed and polished, oiled and greascd. Electric lights and horns repaired. Clark's Automobile Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. Open Friday a Saturday evenings. NOTICE—Berlin Depot Lunch Hout=, open under new management. Will serve Lest food at reasonable price. Everything clean and sanitary. Thomas Moschos, Prop 7-7-2dx TO RENT—Tenement 4 improvements. _ Inquire large rooms with 200 High S 7-7-1dx | €0 RENT_Private Garage, electric lights, 443 Church St. Tel. 2045-13, 7-7-3dx TO RENT—Electric Vacuum Cleaner, 35c half day, $1.25 full day, delivered prompt- ly Tel. 605-2 7-7-5-11 FCR SALE—Seven passenger Bulck, $425. A vargain. Morrin Garage, 200 Main St. 7-6-3dx 'OR SALE—1919 Ford touring, Al con- dition. Also other cars at reasonable prices. Phone 1092-3. Arthur Fillmore, care Clarence Andrews, 10 Emmons Pl 7-6-2dx OR SALE—One Stuart truck, in good con- dition. Apply New Britain Paper Box i in Al con- 7-5-5dx FOR SALE—Ford touring car, dition. Call §2 Church St. FOR SALE—Nine acres standing grass. Tel. 669-12. B. H. Atwater, Berlin FOR SALE—Ice box, medium size, gar range also, coal range, sewing machine. dining room ‘table, small table. 507 Stan- ley St. Tel. 1284-4. 7-6-2dx FOR SALE—New and 2nd hand timber and big -timber of all kinds. 1 1917 Buick .6 cylinder 5 pass..car. This stock s0ld cheap. Tak 2066-2 FOR SALE—Three passenger canoe and out- fit. Phone 626 or 2279, 7-6-3d FOR SALE—1920 Indian motorcycle, side car and disc wheels. 202 Dix St. with W. E. Venberg, 10R SALE—A shore cottage, small ment down. 'Apply Box 9AA, Herald. 7-2-6dx FOR SALE—New and second hand furni- ture. 115 Beaver St. Everything in th: house at low price. We buy second hanc furniture. Tel. 1320. 7-1-1wx FOR SALE—30 cords of 4 ft. wood at $1.00 per cord. 5 horse power motor and saw $100 C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 7-1-id> e SUMMER RESORTS. —_— — TO RENT—Board and room at Ft. Trumbuli | Beach, July and August. Special rates for week-end. Address Box 27XX, Her ald Office. 7-5-3dx TO RENT—A shore cottage of 7 rooms at Saybrook Heights. Inquire R. C. Rudolph 123 Cherry St. Phone 2051. 7-2-6d> INDIAN NECK—Branford Cottage 1903, for boarders until Oct. 1st. _Good table Prices moderate. Mrs. A. D. Frey. T-1-1) b B s e s £ MOMAUGUIN, Dixie Cottage, Room and = 1st clasy guests accommodated. Second Ave. board, week-end Private cottage. 6-21-26dx e ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING. District of Berlin, ss: Probate Court, July 6, A. D. 1921. Estate of William P. Bristol, late of the town of Berlin, in sald district, deceased. Upon the application of Katherine Bristol praying that as Administratrix on said estate, she may be authorized and empowered to sell and convey certain real estate of said deceased, situated in Berlin, Conn., and Middle- town, Conn., as per said application on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in said district, on the 15th day of July, A. D. 1921, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of sald application and ' the time and place of hearing thereon, by publish- ing this order in some newspaper having a circulation in said district, and by pbsting a copy of this order on the public sign-post in the town ot Berlin, in said district, and return make to this Court of the notice given. Attest: BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. e — CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTER! AND DECORATORS 267 Charman Street Tel. 755-12 tstimates cheerfully given on all oh \Thed.B. MorznGaraze “Let Moran Take Your Auto Troubles in Tow” Repairing by Men Who Know How Washing Polishing Storage Prompt Livery Service 3est Equipment For Charging -~ Repairing Batteries J B.MoranGarage 16-18 ‘BOOTH STREET Telephone Connection R FOR SALE—$40,000 Used Car Sale. all description. St. Tel. $11. Cars of M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch 7-2-ut CYLINDER GRINDING—Repmr work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. 6-15-11 £OR HIRE—7 passenger touring car with driver. Reasonable rates. Call 1755-12 between 6 and 7 p. m. 6-29-6dx TO RENT—5 room tenement on Main St., all modern improvements, steam heat, 'hot water and janitor service. Apply Sicklick, 470 Main St. Tel. 1479-4. 7-7-3dx £O0 RENT—One six room apartment, cor. Main and Elm Sts.; one six room apart- ment at 45 Main St.; one five rm apart- ment at 364 Elm St.; one four room apartment at Whiting St. Also large sarage and ‘store room at 443 West Main SEE e o L M. Cohen. —_— PARSONS’ GARAGE, 680 West. Main t. Repairing all makes of cars. Rate §1.00 per hour. In conjunction with an up-io- 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 c NOTICE—Painting, Kalsomining tract. pentier. Paper Haoging and Work done by day or con- Phone 2590-3 and will call. 1 Car- NOTICE—Tel 1719 for Taxie and laggnge. T-1-9dx [0 RENT—S5 room tenement, second floor, all improvements. 41 Connerton St.. near North & Judd factory. Tel. 667-13. D. Negri., 7-6-3dx NOTICE—Local and loog distance moving and hauling; also truck parties taken i the shore or elsewhere anytime. Rates reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed Frank E. Brown, 240 Smalley St Tei. IO RENT—About July 20, five room teme-| 1sgs. 6-27-1mo ment with garage, on West Main St. Address Tenement, Box 3, Herald. A 7-6-3 —_— L AR NOTICE—Painting, Paper Hanging, Beaver Board setting. ~John Yehas, 29 soutn High St All work guarai- teed. §-23-12dx e FURNISHED OOMS. Tel 2636 10 RENT—5 room tenement, second floor, all modern improvements, at 43 Belden St. Inquire down stairs. -3dx SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY SELL THAT USED CAR. HUPMOBILE TOURING BUICK TOURING. DODGE TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING MAXWELL TOURING. OAKLAND TOURING STEARNS . TOURING. LIBERTY TOURING. HUDSON TOURING. OVERLAND COUNTRY CL STUTZ ROADSTER. WINTON 6 ROADSTER. OLDSMOBILE 8 ROADSTER. REO ROADSTER. FORD ROADSTER. Easy Time Payments. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main Bt. ¥Phone 434 3-30-tr \\"TED. VANTED—Gentleman desires room table board in western section State prices and location. Box 21, Herald. of city. Address Board. 7-6-3dx WANTED—1 to 7 people going to New Ha- ven, Branford, Guilford or Madison Sat- urday afternoons. Return Sunday o Monday. Car for hire during week. Tel 1755-12 between 6 and 7 p. m. 7 7-§-6d> WANTED—By younz married couple, Amer- ican, no children, two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, in respect- able house. Address Box 14XX, Heralu Ottice, 7-6-2dx and TO RENT—An apartment of three rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Adults only. 82 W. Main St. 7-7-3dx 0 RENT—Five room tenement, modern improvements, good location. Inquire 130 Glen St. 7-6-3dx : TO RENT—Furnished room to either lady or gentleman. 361 Main St., first foor. 7-1-24 TO RENT—A furnished three front room apartment, for light housekeeping; nice Jlocation. 72 Grand St. 7-7-3dx TO RENT—Desirable furnished front room with kitchenette, complete for house- keeping. Central. Steam heat, electricity, hot baths. Apply Seeley, 61 Main. 2dx TO RENT—Two large nicely furnished Hght housekeeping rooms; all. modern im- provements. Also furnished rooms. ~Mrs. ‘Walsh, 64 Church St. 7-7-3dx St, 2nd floor. Heat, furnished. Enquire at ‘Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St T-1-tf ro RENT—Garage on Arch St. St., suitable for repair work, similar purposes. Inquire 390 Main St. near Main orage, and Willlam C. 6-28-tf TO RENT—Two or more large airy roams, convenient for light housekecping: also single rooms. 29 South High St. 17-6-2dx TO RENT—A small furnished apurtment on South Burritt St. Tel. S29. -3dx SITUATION WANTED. Raphael, FO RENT—S room temement, provements. modern im- Apply at 114 Commercial St. 6-24-t 0 RENT—Flive room tenement at 87 Hart k£ WANTED—Young woman with child five years, would like posithon as housekeeper for widower or small family. P. O, Box 250. 7-7-2dx WANTED—Carpenter work all Kinds done at reasonable rates. Minas Boy- ajian, ST Spring St 7-8-3dx St. Inquire 83 Hart St. 0 RENT—7 rooms, suitable for roomers. Main St 168 Main St, steam heat. Boot. Shop, Modern 6-17-tf Apply City. of REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. WANTED—Position doing general house- work. Can do plain cooking, or work by the day. Address H. K., 216 High St. 7-6-3ax JOR SALE—At a bargain, 8 room cottage, land, barn, 3-4 acre Fisher's Island, Herald, in good location at Address K, Box 3, 2dx WANTED—Work for 1 ton truck. Furni- ture moving, local or long distance. Tel 1959, 6-30-8dx © MATTEO & CO., General Platers, Bleycls Repairing and lawn mowers sharpene Broud St., Plainville, Conn. Tel. No. 1 WANTEL . VEMALY H.L\.AJ‘ ANTED—Competent maid housework. Mrs. C. C. Main St., Southington. ington. 5 for general Chamberlain, Tel. 189, South- 7-7-1w WANTED—Experienced maid housework. Call 1463- for general 7-6-1wx WANTED—Maid for genmeral housework with or without washing or laundry work. Steady position and £ood wages to the right party proving steady ond satisfac tory. Apply to Mrs. S. M. Davidson, 14 Fairview St., New Britain, Conn. 7-6-1dx WANTED- for ge Box 695, Competent maid, with reference ral housework. ~ Address P. O. New Britain, Conn. 7-5-3d TED—Middle aged woman eral housework. Address Box 34 Herald. tar gen Housework 6-29-u1 WANTED—Competent and reliable woman for general housewo ironing. Apply by phone. Mrs. Elijah Rogers, WANTED—Esxperienced cashler and book- keeper in large market. Must be honest, rellable and come highly recommended. Address Box 34Y, 7-7-3d WANTED, lesladles for afternoons, also afterncons and even- ply_at once to Raphacl’s Department Store. (The Big Store.) WANTEU—MALE HELP WANTED—$3,000 on a first mortgage on property on car line. Will pay $100 monthly on principal. P. O, Box 496. WANTED—Man coffees, etc., in New Apply at once to Middletown, Conn. wanted_to sell teas and Britain and vicinity. Grand Union Tea Co.. 7-7-3dx WANTED. alding t1 stolen ca Detective sitton; limit & Co., Local salesmen for wervice In prevention and identification of : amliated with Wm. J. Burns Agency for recomyy; live propo- auto owners going mad over it; no to your income; Wm. C B. Hickey 178 Atlantic $t., Stamford Conn. OPPORTUNITY, FINEOPPORTUNITY to earn big mon selling our wonderful dental cream to co sumers. Liberal commission. No invest- ment necessary. Send 1%c for sample tube. Egyptian Dentifrice Co., Norwalk. Conn. & 7-7-1dx r0 RENT—Five room tenement, up-to-dat: good location, 660 West Main or call 2112, 7-3-3dx [0 RENT—Store on Main St. below Church . Inquire Mutual Finance Co., 131 Main St. -te 10 RENT—S3 room apartment, with ali im- provements.-' $3 Grove Hill. Phone B - 10 RENT—5 room temement at 64 Church AVANTED—Carpenter work of any deserip- tion. Shingling and general roof repair- ing a specialty. Tel. 1959. 6-30-6dx “OR SALE—Six room house, barn, chicken house, 32 clectric difterent kinds of fruit trees, light eity water; also six build- lots. R H Frank D. 44. Mahowski, Mountain 7-7-9 ing View, LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Large Greenwood St., Vance St. Anderson, sum of money, Norden between Bungalow or Finder kindly return to T. S, 84 Greenwood St. Reward €OR SALE—At Stanley Quarter, stucco bungalow and 2 car garage. 124x135. Bargain at $5,500. Only $1,000 cash. Everything the best. 2 blocks from trolley, school and stores. 1777-13. room Lot x Phone -5-5dx LOST—Between East Main and Chapman Sts., early Tuesday morning, a gray crocheted hand bag. containing owner's name card. Please return to Herald of- fice 7-T-2ax FOR SALE—In Southington, near trolley, 6 room house, 12 peach trees, 6 plum, 4 pears, 23 apples, 4 pigs, 100 chickens, 1 cow, 1 heifer, acres of corn. 1-2 acre potatoes onio: Kinds of crops. Price $3.500, § balance on time. P. O. Box 1772, Bi tol, Conn. 7-5-3d 8 acre farm LOST—A pair of shell rim glasses, at Wal- nut Hill Park 4th of July. Reward if re- turned to Herald Office. ———————— POULTRY. BABY CHICKS—I2c per 100; $6.50 for 30; $3.50 for White or Brown Leghorns. Other breeds at low prices. Safe prepaid delivery. Roy Clark, East Hartford. Ct. 5-16-tr —— FOR SALE two acre farm, & garage, FOR SALE—In Plainy room house, furnace, 28 fruit trees, 33 hens, 1 pig and all gar- den crops. 1 mile from center. Price $3.500, $1,500 cash, balance on time. P. O. Box 404, Bristol. 7-3-5d two barns, Very desirable residence on West Main. 14 rooms. H. Modern conveniences, A model home. Call on D. HUMPHREY Brand New, 2 seven room houses, with évery conceivable improvement, at Bargain Price, right on Farmington avenue trolley line—One on Com- monwealth avenue and one on Farmington avenue —$1,000 cash will buy. See us Now. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN STREET. PHON E 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. RENT A TYPEWRITER 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.

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