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HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI D " STORE CLOSED MONDAYS UP TO SEPT. 5 INCLUSIVE. \ THE BASEMENT OFFERS Vacation and Summer Needs For Women, Missest and Children — AT SPECIAL PRICES — 150—DRESSES SPECIAL—150 Of georgette, tricolett and shantung. .Six styles; navy, ‘black Sizes 16—44 . 3 J 250 SLEEVELESS DRESSES Of Amoskea Gingham, plaids and checks and linene. Excellent quality . 75 SLEEVELESS DRESSES Of Ratine and Irish Lingn, in brown, tan, copen, navy and'rose. for vacation wear ...... COTTON DRESSES Of Amoskeag Gingham, suitable for porch and street wear. Many patterns i, choose from. Sizes 423 to 52 and brow $1.95 Just th'e thing $6.59 $3.95 to —BATHING SUITS — All Wool Jersey Bathing Suits, in the one-piece model, in pretty ican Beauty and Silver, Jade and Black, and Peacock and Silver, and Black A wonderful value. iped with Rose, Green or BlWe, with scollops $2.95 ™ $3.95 with Kelly—also Plain Black and Navy. Sateen and Surf Satin™*Bathing Suits, Black p at skirt bottom. Very preity, models. at Special SMOCKS, VERY SPECIAL, $225 Of Japanese Crepe, prettily embroidered in . colors. The colors are Pink, Blue, Maize and Orchid. The colors so pretty " with white skirts. combinations of colors, Amer- $4.95 Special at .. GOWNS Regular and extra size Gowns of White Mus- lin—plain tailored or lace trimmed. Good and full. SLIP-ON SWEATERS 69c Very special .. All_ Wool, in the Black Weave, with round" HAND-MADE WAISTS' 4 Of White Voile and Batiste, daintily trimmed with hand-drawn designs. With square neck or the popular roll collar. Sizes $2 95 L] 36 to 52. Very special ..... Bluebird or Very special . ... WHITE SKIRTS Made of good Muslin, with embroidered flounce and dust ruffle. special .. ....eiieaiatieinn BLOOMERS Of Pink or White Muslin, “with or without ruffle at 4 35c knee, . reinforced. .Very gpecial ‘.ol i dlei g s DUBLIN PEACE CONFERENCE ¢ This is the first picture from the Irish peace parleys to reach America. It shows De Valera (right) and Arthur Griffith, founder of Sinn Fein, at the peace meeting in Dublin, where the Irish leaders accepted Llow George's invitation to attend the peace conference in London. Griffith in the ? CROWLEY BROS. INC. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. - PAINTERS AND Building—Repairing DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street | ¢ all kinds. Tel. 755-12 Heyaten o tistimates cheerfully given on all jobe | 6 Court Street. just been released from prison by the British to take part negotiations. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEED AND CONCRETF Telephones 2244 DID YOU GET WET IN LAST STORM By the water coming throug h your roof? Let's get to- gether and stop it. ¥ g CO. JOHN C. FINEGAN 48 Franklin Street. Roofers o neck, one pocket and sash. Very special .......cosen.n WINDSOR CREPE BLOOMERS “Made of Windsor Crepe, Pink or White, with $2.45 Butterfly i 69¢ Very $1.00 .TO RENT TO RENT—One 5 room tenement. One 6 room tenement. One 7 room tenement. Morrin Garage, 200 E. Main St. 7-13-3dx e TO RENT—5 room tenement, modern im- provements. 72 Belden St. 7-18-3dx TO RENT—Two or three rooms for light housekeeping. Also nice large airy rooms, single or double, Prices reasonable. Cafl at 40 Church St., over Victory Lunch. Tel. 722. 7-18-3dx TO RENT—S5 room tenement, rent low, 144 Pleasant St. Alsi garage if desired.’ Tel 542-5. 7-18-1dx TO RENT—5 room temement, all improve- ments, good location. 130 Glen St. 7-18-1wx TO RENT—Garage place for two cars, 560 West Main St. Inquire Frank Monkie- wicz, 676 West Main St. 7-18-2dx TO RENT—3 front rooms, suitable for of- fices, 369 Main St. Apply Box 16XX, Her- ald. 7-16-5dx TO RENT—Garage, also suitable for re- pair shop; also tools for automobile re- pairing. Rent cheap. .189 Hartford Ave., rear. 1 7-13-5dx TO RENT—Four room floor, to adults only, Inquire 1st floor. TO RENT—One 3 room office, 211 Main St. One 1 room office, 211 Main St. Two small store houses rear 211 Main St. One 7 room flat, 1st floor, heated. Apply to W. H. Cadwell, rear 185 Main St. city. 7-11-12a tenement on third at 66 Winthrop St. 7-12-1w 1O RENT—5 room tenement at 64 Church St, 2nd floor. Heat, furnished. Enquire at Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St : -1t TO RENT—5 room tenement, modern im- provements. Apply at 114 Commercial St z -24-t1 _FOR SALE—1918 Indian motorcycle, MONDAY, 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. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS JULY 18, 1921. CLASSIFIED ic A MINIMUM CHARGE CASH IN This is not a question of credit. Bookkeei;ing, 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. 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. WORD 20c ADVANCE WANTED. FOR SALE—Two pigs 8 weeks old; also two young new milch cows. N. W. Baldwin Kensington. Tel. 254-12. 7-18-6dx FOR SALE—Upright piano, stool and cover, 3100. Satistactory terms. First comer gets it. Andrews, 401 Arch St. 7-18-2d FOR SALE—Milk route, 300 quarts daily; 800d proposition; also horse and wagon and truck. Address Herald, Box 7-18-6dx FOR SALE—10 acres of standing P. Dunham, Kensington, Conn. FOR SALE—5 acres land $50 per acre. room house; $6,000 Small payment. Easy terms. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 7-18-5dx FOR SALE—S5 rooms furniture, including u piano; all in good condition. Will pe soid at sacrificed price if sold at once. Call after 7 o'clock p. m.; 47 Cottage Place. 2 -18-1dx e T D v e T wit sidecar, electric equipment. lnquire Wallace St., between 4:30-7 p. m. 7-16-3dx FOR SALE—Five room cottage. Inquire 110 Hillcrest Ave. 7-16-4dx. _— FOR SALE—One pure bred Shorthorn bull calf, 8 months old; nice individual. Price right. W. G. Watkin, Berlin. Tel. 111-5. 7-16-3dx 103 West FOR SALE—Household furniture. r 7-15-3dx sain St. FOR SALE—Shoe repalring shop. for quick buy. ville, Ct. Cheap H. West, Main St.,, Plain- 7-13-6dx FOR SALE—Sand that wm Stana the Test for all purposes, free from gravel. Doughty end May, Phone Plainville 10: FOR SALE—Best lot In the city, by owner. Reasonable. 105 Jubilee St. 7-12-1w —_——— SUMMER RESORTS. { — FOR SALE—A shore cottage, small pay- ment down. ‘Apply Box 9AA, Herald. 7-11-6dx TO: RENT—A shore cotfage of 7 rooms at Saybrook Heights. Inquire R, C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St. Phone 2051, 7-11-6dx INDIAN NECE—Branford Cottage 1005, for boarders until Oct. -1st. Good table. Prices moderate. Mrs. A. D. Frey } -1-t MOMAUGUIN, Dixle Cottage, Second Ave. Room and " 1st class board, week-end -guests accommodated. Private gottage. 21-26dx 1 NOTICES NOTICE—House painting and interior dec- orating done at most reasonable prices. A. Bchacht, 74 Talcott St. Tel. 1591 ir 1787-3. 7-18-1wx NOTICE—Will sell mahogany cabinet talking machine and records, half price. Also all my home furniture, etc. Leaving city. 709 Stanley St., 2nd floor, near Church S 7-18-1dx NOTICE—Anyone who can furnish infor- mation in regard to a man's gold hunting case watch (Waltham), with L. M. E. en- graved on case, please notify G W. Ed- ‘wards, 94 Oakland Road, Southington. Ct. The watch was stolen at Rockwell Park last Thursday. Reward if returned. 7-18-24 NOTICE—Get your gas at the Filling Station, South Main St. Now open for business. 7-18-5dx -— NOTICE—Walter Tire Shop 534 West Main St. Firestone tires and tubes, gasoline, oilg, and accessories. Tires vulcanized and retreaded. Guaranteed for 4,000 miles. Consult us before buying a fiew tire. We buy your old tires. Tel. 145-5. 7-16-2dx Colonial PATENTS, Trade-Marks, Copyrights. old G. Manning, former examiner U, 8. Pat. office. M. A. Sexton’s office, 203 Nat. Bank Bldg Phone 379-5. 7-5-eod-1mo Ha.- WATER SERVICES nustalled and remewed. Call Zetterman, 190 Vance St. Tel. 1703-2 7-15-1wx NOTICE—Cars washed and polished oiled and greased. Electric lights and horns repaired. Clark’s Automobile Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. Open Friday, and Saturday evenings. 7-15-8dx NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners Rented, $1.25 per day. Electric cleaners and all electrical dppliances repaired. L. E. An- drews. Tel. 1995, 7-13-e0d-tf TO RENT—7 rooms, suitable for steam heat. Main St. Apply Boor. Shop, 168 Main St, City. roomers. Modern 6-17-t 10 RENT—Garage on Arch St., mear Main St. Will hold 3 cars, suitable for repair work or storage. Rent $15 monthly. In- quire Wm. C. Raphael, 390 Main St. v 7-18-tf 1.0 JRENT—4 or 6 room temement, all im- vements. 46 Spring St. 7-18-3dx NOTICE—Shoes made to order at re price. 54 Lafayette St. C. Dipace 7-13-6dx —_— sonable NOTICE—Painting, Kalsomining. tract. Dpentier. Paper Haoging and Work don by day or con- Phone 2590-3 and will call. I Car- 11-6dx NOTICE—Local and long distance moving and hauling; also truck parties taken tu the shore or elsewhere anytime. reasonable and satisfaction Frank E. Brown, 186 Rates gvaranteed 240 Smalley St. Tel. 6-27-1mo RENT—5 room tenement with garage, “iWest end. Address Herald, Box 30M. 7:18-3dx BENT—Three and four room tenement, yrtle, corner Cleveland. Tel. 1553-2. 7-18-3dx * TO RENT—First class tenement, all modern improvements, Farmjngton Ave. 5 rooms, furnace. i 7-18-3dx TO RENT—6 room tenement, fmprovements; ren mour St. Apply 991-3. all easonable. 74 Se Chestnut St. 7-18-3dx PO RENT—Tenement North St of ‘four rooms, Fistate Lewis Cobey. 7-1 For Good Work and Reasonable Price Stop a1 HULTGUIST BROTHERS For General Repairing. Radlators Repaired and New Cores In- sralled. Dents and Jams Removed from Auto Bodies and@ Fenders. Lamps, Tanks. Eoods and Mufflers Repaired. We have u special price on Ford Radiators. 107 Arch St. Tel, 1326-3. New Britain, Ct. e AUCTION SALE By Order of the Honorable Edward M. Yeomans, Referes in Bankruptcy, 1 will sell, at Public Auction, to tha highest bidder, on Wednesday, July 20th, 1921, at 10 o’clock in the fore- noon, the following property, to wit: Four (4) certain building lots to- gether with a one (1) family dwell- ing situated thereon, located on Haley Avenue, in New Britain, Conn. Dated at New Britain, Conn., this 13th day of July, A. D. 1921. DAVID L. NAIR, Trustee Estate of William A. Lippke, Bankrupt. RED WINKLE, Auctioneer. IS BUYING ALL KINDS Of JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, Second Hand Men’s Clothes. 116 West St. Tel.” 633-28. - L. ZELDES | AUTOMOBILES, i EOR SALE—Buick 7 passenger car, $425. A bargain. Morrin Garage, 200 E. Main St. 7-18-3dx | ¥OR SALE—Chevrolet (Baby grand), five passenger touring car. 1st class co dition. 40 Newington Road, near East St. “18-4dx Touring, four cords,in excellent running o Touring, four cords, in excellent runing o der. Must be sold this week. Address Box 9S, Herald. T-18-tt FOR SALE—1920 Buick Touring, good as new, cord tires, two spares, spot light, bumper, clock, and motor meter. Will sell cheap as I need the cash. Address, Box 9B, Herald. 7-18-tf FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, 1917; lots of extras. Looks like new. Price $250. Tel. 653-3. 7-16-3dx FOR SALE—Chevrojet model 4-90 roadster. 1st class condition. Tel. 672-2. 7-15-3d FOR SALE—Hudson Super-Six Sedan, 1917 model, in fine shape. 193 Center St. Bristol. Tel. Bristol 935. 7-14-6d CYLINDER GRINDING—Eepmr work of all kinda. Automobile parts made te order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Av“.‘ 5 —_— SEE 'US BEFORE. YOU BUY OE SELL THAT USED CAR. HUPMOBILE TOURING BUICK TOURING. DODGE TOURIN OLDSMOBILE TOURING MAXWELL TOURING. OAKLAND TOURING STEARNS TOURIN LIBERTY TOURING, HUDSON TOURING. OVERLAND COUNTEY CLUB. STUTZ ' ROADSTER. WINTON 6 ROADSTER. OLDSMOBILE 8 ROADSTER. REO ROADSTER. FORD ROADSTER. Easy Time Payments. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. $200 dawn will purchake any of the cars listed below, that aré guaran- teed for a period of 30 Gays against defective workmanship and mater- ial, including service. Our sales- men, who are courteous, will be glad to talk over any proposition on the following cars without the -buying public feeling obligated. 1920 Essex touring car. g 1920 Overland Sedan (Little" Four). 1920 Dodge roadster including Win- ter top. 1919 Ford Coupe. 1919 Oakland Little Six touring. 1917 Chalmers five passenger tour- ing. . 1918 Studebaker, 7 passenger tour- ing. 1918 Chandler, 7 passenger touring. 1917 Cadillac seven passenger tour- ing. 1918 Kissel Town Car. 1918 Oldsmobile, 7 passenger tour- ing. 1917 Saxon roadster. 1914 Mercer touring car. 1915 Velee touring car, Little four cylinder roadster, $125. COHEN AND HAYMOND, 160 Allyn St., Hartford, Opp, Bondmore Hotel. $210. - Hupmobile Tel. Bushnell 2357. Your terms are our terms. Open evenings and ‘Sundays until 9:30. 7-13-1w MID-SEASON CAR SALE. Jordan 4 pass., $1,000. Cole 8 Touring, $650. Overland Touring, $450, Buick Touring, Ford Touring, § Ford Sedan, $575. Ford Truck, $185. Oldsmobile 8 Touring, $1,000. Scripps ‘Roadster, $450. Dodge Touring, $5 + AARON G. COHEN, Bu. 1931, Hartford, 45 Wells St. 7-16-3d FOR SALE. Mitchell Coupe, in excellent run- ning fondition. - Must be sold by Wednesday of this week, pursuant to order Referee in Bankruptcy. Will be sold to one making highest bid. See me at once gbout it. H. H. MILKOWITZ, 333 Main St. s 7-18-2dx C—— FURNISHED KOOMS. for gentleman 45 7-16-2dx TO RENT—Single room Walnut St. TO RENT—Six room furnished apartment. Residential section. ' References required. Write Herald, Box 11B. 7-16-3dx TO KENT—Two newly housekeeping rooms, ments, use of telephone. 45 Grand St. furnished light all modern improve- H 0 RENT—2 large nicely rooms also single room. Church St. furnished front Mrs. Walsh, 64 7-18-2dx — e SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Position by experienced plumb- er's helper. Have own tools and can do ! MALE OR FEMALE. examinations for men, women over 17. Railway Mail Clerk, $1,600. Postoffice Clerk, 31,400-51,800. Government Clerk $1,200-$1,500. Typist, $1,400. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, write “J. Lecnard (former Civil Service esxaminer), 843 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. " 7-15-4ax CIVIL - EERVICE WANTED—Frank Leslie’s Boys and Girls Weeklies 1874-81. P. C. Maroske, Valentine Ave., New York. 7 WANTED—Young man desiring room and board in private family at §5.00 per week. Real home to the right party, Address Box 11¥. 7;18-2dx s R, % WANTED- FEMALE HELP WANTED—Competent girl for general | housework. Mrs. O. S. Bennett, 39 Har. rison St: 7-18-t¢ WANTED—Young woman desiring room and- board in private family, at 6.00 per week. Congenial home for the right party. Box 9XX, Herald. 7-15-2dx WANTED—Young girl would like room and board in private family. Address Boafd, Box 8, Herald. 7-18-2dx WANTED—An expert girl to operate a loop- ing machine, on hosiery work, In Torring. ton. Address Severin Bros., Elm St., Torrington, Conn | 394 North WANTED—Stenographer. Write giving de- 7-18-3ax tails regarding experience, etc. Box 17S, Herald. 7-16-2ax WANTED—Young lady as waitress in res- Main St. 7-18-1dx housework. taurant, 304 1 American couple, 4 or 5 room apartment, WANTED—About August 15, by young WANTED—Young woman for with improvements, in or 3 family house, in good location. Box 1J, Herald. 7-15-4dx Family of three. Hart St. WANTED—Middle-aged woman to do house- Must be honest. Reference re-| WANTED—A young American couple (mo children) desire a furnished two-room light housekeeping apartment. Centrally located. In repiying, piease state price. Address Herald, “Apartments.” 7-14-4dx work. quired. American preferred. Answer, Box 16X, Herald. 7-18-3dx WANTED—A neat woman to do plain wash- ing.. C. MATTEO & CO., General Platers, Slcycls Repairing and lawn mowers sharpened. 35 Broad st., Plainville, Conn. Tel. No. 182-3. 6-15-264x — REAL ESTATE FOE SALE. — FOR SALE—In Southington, 8 acre farm _mear trolley, 6 room house, 12 peach trees, 6 plum, 4 pears, 23 apples, 4 pigs, 100 chickens, 1 cow, 1 heit acres of corn, 1-2 acre pototoes, onions, beets, and all kinds of crops. . Price $3500, $1,500 cash, balance on time. P. O. Box 173, Bristol, Conn. 7-11-6d o ne X R SRS housework, plal position in nice Christian home, for wom- an.who appreciates such place. Must furnish references. R. L. Forbes, 46 Law- ton St, New Rochelle, N. ¥. 7-16-1w 54 Trinity St. 7-18-1dx WANTED—Maid, immediately, for general cooking and good, steady WANTED—Domestic nurse and companion for an invalid. Tel. 2552-13. 7-15-4d e LOST AND FOUND. - LOST—New Britain High school diploma, between New Britaln and Hartford. Re- ward if returned to 156 Maple St. 7-18-1dx 'WANTED—Two or three family house, cen- trally locate. State price. Address Box LOST—Pocketbook containing money, 17BB, Herald Office. 7-5-t¢ Main St. Return to Herald. on 7-13-2dx WANTED—MALE HELP “VANTED—Experienced automobile washer, Apply M. Irving Jester, 153 Arch St. 7-16-t¢ LOST—Small purse, between Fox’s and High school, containing money and yalu- able keys. Please return to Volz Floral ‘Co. Reward. 7-18-1dx WANTED—A man for gemeral work and driving a car. Steady employment for right person. P. O. Box 525, City = 7-15-3ax REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 742 Main Street Tel. 244 Have You a Good Second Mortgage to Sell, or do You Want to Invest in a Good Second Morgage? — We can talk with you either way. Opportunity is knocking at your door. Main Street Store To Rent. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN STREET. PHON E 343—ROOMS 305-6: BANK BLDG. FOUND—Lady’s small .purse. Owner can 1168-3. I OWNER WILL SELL ON LIBERAL TERMS, 2 Family House, No. 98 Pleasant Street, 6 rooms, on each filoor. Barn and coops on the premises. Large lot. Small amount of cash required. 272 MAIN STREET, SATURDAY OPEN EVENING H. D. HUMPHREY Steamship Tickets to All Parts of the World JOS. A. KLOSKOWSKI 157 Broad Street New Britain, Conn. 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. Exchange Telephone 612 New Britain Typewriter 72 West Main Street STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES TOALL PARTS OF THE WORLD| jobbing. L. Bacon, 70 Monroe St. Tel. 799-13. , 1-16-20x WANTED—To take washing and home. - ironing Mrs. Huber, 13 Pearl Court, 1st GEORGEAMIIGLEY Z37 XA NEWRRITAIN CONN STREET