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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI.N WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1021, STORE CLOSED MONDAYS UP -‘TO SEPT. 5 INOLUSIVE. Half Prices Now and Less, on WOMEN’S SILK SUITS None exchanged None on approval None Credited All sales final Picture Suits are these we are offering at half prices and less. Colorful, distinctive, smart. Suits to buy with confidence and wear with joy and pride. There never.be- fore were such Suit values offered in Hartford; come and see for yourself that we do not exaggerate when we make this strong statement. Suits Formerly up to $49.95 $25.00 Here’s an opportunity for exactly 40 women to be made happy by saving exactly half the original price on a handsome Vacation Suit. The material is first grade tricolette, one of the Suits having plain colored coats and skirts in stripes and checks, others are in solid colors. Nearly all are in navy, copen and black. The size range is 16 to 44. Suits Formerly $89.50 to $98.00 39.95 What a chance for the women just buying their vacation wardrobes ! It would be hard to imagine more attractive Suits for summer travel or general wear than these of Roshanora crepe in sport models. The coats are tailored with smart touches of self or colored pipings and are lined throughout with pussywillow silk. The skirts are in contrasting shades, are side and box pleated. The color combinatiofis are:, Turquoise and white Scarlet and white Rust and white Brown and white Tango and white Copen blue and white. The size range is 16 to 40. MAYOR V. COUNCILMAN| AMERICAN AID IN |DE VALERA GOING IN TALKATIVE BATTLE (Continued from First Page.) the matter? Were you sore because I didn’t run up to you with the ordi- nance before I announced my inten- tions? We haven’t any need for a common council in this city any The mayor appeared groggy for a momenkt, but recovered before the count of 10. He then carried ‘the battle to his opponent, reiterating that he did not favor the proposed ordi- nance and intimating that he wonld veto it if it came before the council. Both, contestants fought evenly for the remainder of the round, each in- sisting that the other had viewed the matter from an improper light. Councilman William Wall, chair- man of the ordinance committee, who happened to be the third man in the ring, questioned the advisabil- ity of a jay-walking ordinance with “teeth”. He remarked that City hall would have to be enlarged to take care of the prisoners if the law was enforced. The question resolved itself into one on the advisability of issuing~no- tice of business to come before the council prior to the meeting. The mayer agreed with the councilman that the policy of announcing such business was quite proper. Both sides having succeeded in reashing an agreement on one matter, at Jeast, the contestants retired to their icorners and the battle was con- CITY ITEMS. Full variety of fresh sea food at the New Fish Market, 278 So. Main street.—Advt. Workmen are painting the interior of the office of General Secretary C. H. Barnes, of the Y. M. C. A. The meeting of the 55 Chautauqua guarantors with Miss Leonora Wills, field secretary, will take the form of a luncheon at the New Britain club Friday noon. NO SMOKING ROOM HERE There will be no smoking room in the New Britain library, at least not in the immediate future. It was stated at that place this mornigng that because of lack of room no such innovation was being considered at this time. Smoking rooms where men can smoke, loaf and be as com- fortable as they are at home, while Yeading, are being advocated in warious sections of the country and are being adopted in a good many places. SILESIA DESIRED (Continued from First Page.) simultaneously with the receipt of a note by the French foreign office from the British government in which it is insisted there was no ne- cessity for sending more troops into Upper Silesia. The note was in reply to the recent communication in which the French government notified Great Britain that reinforcements for the allied troops of occupation were needed urgently in order to make sure that the troops were not disturb- ed and to insure respect for the de- cision of the allies under the treaty of Versailles. Meeting July 27 The British note reiterated the de- mand of that government for the early convening of the allied supreme council. In view of the insistence ot Premier Lloyd George, it is probable that Premier Briana will agree to a meeting cf the council in the neigh- borhood of July 27 probably in Bou- logne. Recause of the report of the commissioners in Upper Silesia re- specting the need for more troops there, however, it is regarded im- probable Briand will yield on that question. If Great Britain refuses to join France probably will send troops independently. German Penalties. Premier Briand has not yet replied to the British note and it is likely will make known his final decision regarding the convening of the su- preme council this afternoon. The council besides dealing with the Silesian question, probably will be oc- cupied witth the question of main- taining the penalties against Ger- many, continued occupation of Dues- seldorf, Duisburg and Ruhrort and a few details concerning execution of the Versailles treaty. ARRESTED IN MERIDEN Local Man Taken in Custody by State Police at Meriden—Reckless Driving Charge. John Blair of Hartford avenue, this city, aged 25 years, was arrestéd yes- terday in Meriden by State Policeman W. A. Lynhan of the motor vehicie department for reckless driving and for having no . driver’'s license with him. Blair produced his license in the Meriden court this morning and the case was dismissed with a fine of $35 and costs. The reckless driving charge, according to the police, was speeding. BETTER BE COALED Now THAN ' COLD NEXT WINTER THE CITIZENS COAL CO. Yard Office 24 DWIGHT ST. Tel. 326 Main Street Office MUTUAL BLDG., 122 MAIN ST. Tel. 1413 BACK TO DUBLIN (Continued from First Page.) meet Sir James Craig after he had discussed with his Dublin followers certain proposals which it is under- stood Premier Lloyd George will sub- mit to him Thursday. Cabinet Takes Action The British cabinet today will give special consideration to the Irish ques- tion and it is believed that the afore- mentioned proposals will be discussed at great length, and that they are likely to receive the approval of the entire ministry. On the other hand there still are persistent rumors that the cabinet is not altogether harmonious, although definite expressions to this effect are not obtainable. Unionists Alarmed Staunch unionist members of the British parliament are reported to be increasingly nervous respecting the progress of Irish affairs, and it is known that about 40 of them met privately yesterday to discuss their positions as they lacked inside knowledge respecting yesterday the negotiations, however, they refrained from reaching any decision as to the acton they would take. TWO MYSTERIOUS MURDERS Chicago Police Trying To Connect Two Orimes in Which Victims Were Slain in Same Manner. Chicago, July 20.—Efforts to con- nect the slaying of two unidentified men, one found on a lonely road near Libertyville with four bullet holes in his head and body and with his skull crushed, and the otner found in the city with his skull likewise crushed, were being made by police today. Ludwig Borveki told the police of having ridden into Chicago Saturday night in an automobile which he hail- ed after blowing a tire on his own machine. He said tour men were in the machine and in the rear seat he was shown two men with their skulls crushed and was told they had been killed in a fight. Thed.B. MorznGarage I _ “Let Moran Take Your Auto Troubles in Tow” Repairing by Men Who Know How Washing Polishing Storage Prompt Livery Service Best Equipment For Charging and Repairing Batteries T.2J.0.MoranCaraze 16-18 BOOTH STREET Telephone Connection 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 FOR SALE—Kitchen stove; gas range, crib, bed, desk, table, parlor stove. Inquire 96 Pleasant St. 2d floor. U x FOR SALE—House furnishings, Cook stove, gas plate, 59 Monroe St. Glenwood oven, chairs, etc 9'a m-9 p.m. 7-20-11x e e i e FOR SALE—Upright piano, stool and cover, 3100 Easy payments. First one comes 8ets it Andrews, 401 Arch St. 7-20-2dx e sl ipohais i sl A e ¥OR SALE—Three year old grade Holstein heifer, just freshened. G. D. Winchel! Kensington, Conn. 7-20-1wx —— el FOR SALE—Whitney ivory reed baby car- riage, perfect condition. Mrs. J. Farr Jr., 75 Spring St. 7-20-3dx —_—— TOR SALE—Canoe, including 3 paddles and set of large wheels, $30 cash. Owner Jeaving town. Box 17Y. 7-20-2dx FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson sidecar ~out- fit, fully equipped. Can give demonstra- tion from 6 to § p. m. 84 Franklin Sq. 7-19-5a% —_— FOR SALE—Building material, Including nails, hardware, tools, wheel barrows, oil lanterns, brackets, screws, lumber, press brick, enamel bricks, tiles, asbestos tchingles, galvanized water pipes. Must be sold at once. 20 Dix Ave., City. - Phone 1982-14. 7-19-36x FOR SALE—Two pigs 8 weeks old; also two young new mmilch cows. N. W. Baldwin Kensington. Tel. 254-12. 7-18-6dx —_— FOR SALE—Milk route, 300 quarts daily; good proposition; also horse and wagon and truck. Address Herald, Box 35L. 7-18-6dx ——— FOR SALE—5 acres land $50 per acre. 12 room house, $6,000 Small payment. Easy terms. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 7-18-5dx 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- I CLASSIFIED | 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. — e ————————————— — WANTED—FEMALE HELP AUTOMOBILES WANTED—Ford Coupe Will pay cash for reasonavle offer. 1959. 7 with self-starter. s —— - WANTED—Palish or German girl for gen- eral hous ework, to g0 to Brooklyn. Ap- ply Bristol Meat Market, 181 Gridley St.. Bristol. Tel. 1070-3, Bristol. 7-20-21 WANTED WANTED—By American family adults, 6 Toom tenement, with modern improve- Address Modern, Box 24, care 25% ments. Herald. EOR SALE—1920 ¥ord Sedan, run about|\ysNTED_An experienced girl e sancnt 1,000 miles Will sell cheap for cash. 25XX, Herald Office. 7-20-3dx e NOTICE Buick owners, 18-19-20 models, val- uable information given. , Box 16, Herald. housework. ald. WANTED—Competent girl\ for housework. rison St. Tel. 1832 or Box 5CC, Her- 7-20-2dx general Mrs. O. S. Bennett, 33 Har- T-18-tt FOR SALE—1918 Allen Sedan, newly paint- ed and overhauled. Rudolph, 123 Cherry st. 7-20-3dx 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 7-18-3ax CARBON BURNED OUT while 50c per cylinder. Auto Repair Co. s Main St. 7-20-104x AUTO PARTS—For all cars. Save 50 per cent to 90 per cent. Complete engines, transmissions, rear ends, magnetos, car- berutors, bodies, tops and wind shields, axels, springs and fenders. New Britain Auto Exchange. B. Cutler, Prop., 22 Oak St. We are buying used cars - 7-20-6dx FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, summer and winter top. Lewis A. Bradbury, Kensing- ton. Tel. 694-3. 7-19-3dx FOR SALE—Tops and seat covers for Ford ars our specialty, a very large assortment of high grade quality. Roadster seat cov- ers $5. Tops ready to be replaced §5. Ot of town orders promptly shipped 512 Windsor Ave., Hartford, Conn. Tel. Bu 2560. Pisetiky Bros. 7-i9-sax FOR SALE—1917 Ford Tourin, ning condition, good tires, Manee, 542 West Main St. good_run- 31 G. Tel. 1632-2. 7-19-6dx FOR SALE—Sand that wm Stana tme Test for all purposes, free from gravel. Doughty and May, Phone Plainville 102-2. 7-12-12dx FOR SALE—Best lot in the city, by owner: Reasonable. 105 Jubilee St. = , 7-12-1w e ——— TO RENT. TO RENT—Three large rooms. view St. TO RENT—4 room rents, new house, Belden St. Call 1489 or 87 West Main. G. Gans. 7120-3dx 7-25-3dx TO RENT—Flive large pleasant rooms, sec- ond floor, mewly papered and painted throughout Large shady lot. Good neigh- Lorhood Phone 1832 or call 1564 Stanley St., end of North Stanley street line. 7-20-2dx O RENT—Tenement 5 rooms, 2nd floor; best of location and in best of conditior, all modern improvements. Ready Aug. 1 . ®Inqure 648 Main St., 3d floor. 7-20-3dx TO RENT—5 room tenement, 3 room teme- ment and 2 room tenement, 41 Connerton St. Building lot for sale. Corner Con- nerton Olive Sts Tel. 667-13. 7-20-2dx TO RENT—Down stairs tenement of rooms. All' improvements. nut St FOR RENT—Apartment of 5 rooms, Church and Stanley Sts. Steam heated hot water furnished. Inquire Horwitz & Roststein, 176 Arch St. Tel. 1271-3. 24 TO RENT—5 room tenement, all improve- ments, with garage, at 600 W. Main St. Phone 2591. 7-19-2d4 TG RENT—S room tenement, all modern im- provements, also steam heat. 475 Arch St. Inquire 104 Rockwell Ave., second floor. 7-19-5dx TO RENT—A new double 'bungalow, finished. Four and five rooms, improvements and garage, Flace. Call 1284-23. Just with all Konstin 7-19-3dx TO RENT—Two six-room tenements, oa second floor, two-family house. All mod- ern improvements, at 47 Chestnut St. In- quire on premises or J. J. Watson, Real Estate, National Bank Bldg. 7-19-2dx TO RENT—Two tenements, one rooms and one of three rooms. provements. 463 Stanley St. Brin, 465 Stanley St. 10 RENT—One 5 room temement. Toom tenement. One 7 room Morrin Garage, 200 E. Main St. of four All fm- Inquite M. 7-19-3dx One 6 tenement. 7-18-3dx IO RENT—5 room temement, provements. 72 Belden St. modern Im- 7-18-3dx EOR SALE—Buick 7 passenger car, $125. A bargain. Morrin Garage, 200 E. Main St. 7418-3dx ¥OR SALE—Chevrolet (Baby grand), five passenger touring car. lst class con- dition. 40 Newington Road; near East St 7-18-4dx Touring, four cords,in excellent running or- Touring, four cords, in excellent runing or- der. Must be sold this week. Address Box 9S, Herald. 7-18-t1 WANTED—Middle-aged woman to do house- work. Must be honest. Reference re- quired. American preferred. Answer, Box 16X, Herald. 7-18-3dx WANTED—Maid, immediately, for general housework, plain cooking and good, steady position in nice Christian home, for wom- an who furnish references. ton St., New Rochelle, N. Y. appreciates_such place. Must R. L. Forbes, 46 Law- 7-16-1w e | LOST AND FOUN LOST—My Trust Co., Finder please return to Commercial one. Trust Co. passbook No. 14875, Commercial and I have applied for a new 7-13-1wx LOST—Gold bracelet, French engraved, Sun- day nigh Main St., t. Please return to 365 South or Herald. Reward. 7-19-2dx WANTED—MALY, HELP WANTED—A man for general work and driving a: car. right person. Steady employment for P. O. Box 525, City 7-18-3dx —_—— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. TOR SALE—Building lot, crest Ave Box 43, Herald Belvidere, Hill- Bargain for quick sale 7-19-3dx sec SUMMER RESORTS. INDIAN NECK—Branford Cottage 1905, for. boarders Prices moderate. until Oct. 1st. _Good table. Mrs. A. D. Frey. 7-1-t 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-t1 FOR SALE—Hudson Super-Six Sedan, 1917 model, in fine shape. 193 Center St., Bristol. _Tel. Bristol 935. 7-14-6d CYLINDER GRINDING—Repmr work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to oider. Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Rockwell Ave. 6-15-t1 SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OB 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. WINTON 6 ROADSTER. OLDSMOBILE 8 ROADSTER. BEO BOADSTER. FORD ROADSTER. Eaey Time Payments. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main St. Phone 484 3-30-t¢ e FURNISHED KOOMS. TO RENT—Pleasant rooms, with board if desired, at corner Lake and High Sts. 7-19-63 TO KENT—Furnished room and kitchenette for light housekeeping; electric lights ani bath Inquire 65 Winthrop St . 7-20-2dx TO RENT—Two rooms for keeping. Private entrance Reasonable. 86 Lake St., and Cedar Sts. light house- and batk. corner Lake 7-20-3d TO RENT—Desirable two-room suite, com- plete for housekeeping; also front roorl with kitchenette; all conveniences; cea- tral. Apply Seeley, 61 Main St. 7-20-tf TO RENT—Two or three rooms for light housekeeping. Also nice large airy rooms, single or double. Prices reasonable. Call at 40 Church St., over Victory Lunch. Tel. 722. 7-15-3dx TO RENT—5 room tenement, all improve- ments, good location. 130 Glen St. T-18-1wx TO RENT—S front rooms, suitable for of- fices, 369 Main St. Apply Box 16XX, Her- ald. 7-16-5dx TO RENT—One 3 room office, 211 Main St. One 1 room office, 211 Main St. Two small store housts rear 211 Main St. One 7 room flat, 1st floor, heated. Apply to W. H. Cadwell, rear 185 Maln St. city. 7-11-12d TO RENT—5 room tenement at 64 Church St, 2nd floor. Heat, furnished. Enquire at Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. T-1-tt TO RENT—5 room tenement, provements. modern Im- Apply at 114 Commercial St. 6-24-tf TO RENT—7 rooms, sultable for roomer: steam heat. Main St. Apply Modern Boor. Shop, 163 Main St, City. 6-17-tt 10 RENT—Garage on Arch St., near Maln St. Will hold 3 cars, suitable for repair work or storage. Rent $15 monthly. In- quire Wm, C. Raphael, 390 Main St. 7-18-t1 10 RENT—4 or 6 room tenement, all im- provements. 46 Spring St. 7-15-3dx TO RENT—5 room tenement with garage, west end. Address Herald, Box 30M. 7-18-5dx TO RENT—Three and four room tenement, Myrtle, corner Cleveland. Tel. 1553-2. 7-18-3dx TO RENT—First class temement, 5 rooms, all modern improvements, furnace. 64 Farmington Ave. 7-18-3dx TO BENT—$6 room tenement, all modern improvements; rent reasonable. T4 Sey- mour St. Apply 427 Chestnut St. Tel. 991-5. 7-18-3dx Y —_— TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, 99 North St. Estate Lewis Cobey. 7-13-3dx 10 RENT—Desirable room for ome or two gentlemen, first floor. 15 So. High Si " ROOFING CALL THE John C. Finegan Co. 48 FRANRKLIN ST., NEW BRITAIN., FOR REPAIRING LL KINDS OF ROOFS. Tel. 2598, CROWLEY BROS. IN PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs SMAN CRAINLL N BHITAN (N BANKRUPT SALE STARTS FRIDAY, JULY 22. WATCH THURSDAY’S PAPER FOR BARGAIN NEWS MOMAUGUIN, Dixie Cottage, Room and guests ac Second Ave. 1st class Dboard, week-end commodated. Private cottage. 6-21-26dx ——, SITUATION WANTED—To take washing and Mrs. home. floor. ANTED. ironing 12 Pearl Court, 1st 7-18-3dx Huber, WANTED—Experienced grocery clerk wants work from 4:30 till closing hour. Satyrday. dress Herald, Box 28A, All day To be paid in proceries. Ad- 7-19e2d T WANTED—Sewing at home. Nurses uni- Zorms $3. blouses 65c. Lincoln St. 50; men’s Tel. shirts 989-4, $1.00, or call boys at 367 7-19-3dx WANTED—Polish or German girl for gen- home nights preferred. Address Box 3AB, Herald. 7-19-2dx WANTED—Position as cook, no washing or “roning. Box 30, Gildersieeve, Conn. 7-20-1dx IS BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND Also, Second Hand Men’s Clothes. 116 West L. St. Tel. 633-33. ZELDES H 1 WANTED—A partner with some first class restaurant. Address ain Herald, Box 35Z. cash in a New Brit~ 7-20-3dx WANTED—Rent 5 rooms, second floor pre- ferred. Young married couple no chi's dren. Address Box 7W, Herald. 7-20-2d% WANTED—Room and board with clean, re- spectable private family, for young man. State full particulars. ~Address Herald, Box 12M. 7-19-5dx WANTED—Refined, intelligent men and women, boys and girls to do agreeabls spare time work yielding $15 to $25 per week. Address Herald, Box 24XX. 7-19-2d% _—-x NOTICES NOTHCE—I would like the names and ad- dresses of persons riding in my bus, 4th of July evening, from Lake Compounce, right after the dance. - B. L., P. O. Box 393 FPATENTS, Trade-Marks, Copyrights. Ha - old G. Manning, former examiner U. S. Pat. office. M. A. Sexton’s office, 203 Nat. Bank Bldg Phone 379-5. 7-5-epd-lme NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners Rented, 31.25 per day. Electric cleaners and ali electrical appliances repalred. L. E. An- drews. Tel. 1995. 7-13-e0d-tf ROOM AND BOARD for two gentlemen in private Swedish family. Mrs. Olson, 2% Church St ax NOTICE—House painting and interior dec orating done at most reasonable prices. A. Schacht, 74 Talcott St. Tel. 1391 ir 1757-3. 7-18-1wx NOTICE—Get your gas at the Filling Station, South Main St. - Now open for business. 7-18-5dx -— WATER SERVICES nustalled and remewed, I " call Zetterman, 190 Vance St. Tel. 1703-2. 1-15-1wx Colonial NOTICE—Cars washed and polished olled and greased. Electric lights and horzs repaired. Clark’s Automobile Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. Open Friday and Saturday evenings. 7-15-8ax NOTICE—Local and long distance moving and hauling: also truck parties taken t> the shore or eisewhere anytime. Rates reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed, Frank E. Brown, 240. Smalley St. Tel 1868. 6-27-1mo NOTICE—Screens that last screen ing. Porches screened in. ards, Phone 166-2 LEAVITT & HAYES, INOC. Building—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK » STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telephones 2244 e For Good Work and Reasonable Price Stop at HULTQUIST For General Radiators Repaired and New Cores In- stalled. Dents and Jams . Removed from Auto Bodies and Fenders. Lamps, Tanks, Hoods and Mufflers Repaired. We have & special price on Ford Radidtors. 107 Arch Bt. Tel. 1326-8. - New Britaln. Ct. T — OUTINGS — Mack 33 Passenger Bus, and Mack 40 Passenger Truck for Hire. Any Distance, with Speed and Comfort. A. h. Harris ‘Telephone 1847 or 1849. We can offer you some good Building Lots Cheap — We will take good second mortgages in payment — Do you want to buy a nice cottage with a second mortgage? See us. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN Desirable This is just listed and should sell quickly. HUMPHREY STREET. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. FOR SALE. Two-Family House H. D. 272 MAIN STREET, and Garage on Camp Street, SATURDAY OPEN EVENING 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. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street Telephone 612 STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES TOALL PARTS OF THE WORLD| RGEANUIGLEY 2597 MAIN a srreer NEWERRITAIN CONN