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NEW: BRITAIN' DAILY HERA! ™ FRIDAY, JULY: 22, 1921, STORE CLOSED MONDAYS UP TO SEPT. 5 INCLUSIVE, WHITE AND COLORED ORGANDY FLOUNCINGS In One and Two Dress Lengths at Clearance Prices Assorted styles in 27 and 37-inch flouncings; very fine quality organdie in pink, maize, orchid, flesh, brown and white; two and three ruffles. As there are only one and two dress lengths in each piece we aduse you to come early in the morning. $2.50 and $3 Flouncings Now $1 98 $5.00 Flouncing, Now $3.69 MAIN FLOOR Venice Lace Collar Points Very Special 75¢ If you do not need such a lace at present it will well repay you to buy a fe, White and cream Venice lace points for collars and lay aside for future use. dress. trimmings; very attractive patterns and a rare value. THE SALE OF SILK and SATIN NEGLIGEES The negligees are Manu- facturers’ Samples and in the assortment are long crepe de chine, satin and taffeta Kimonos, and Break- fast Coats in the new shades of pink, rose, lavender, copenhagen and light blue. Some are hand embroidered and some are lace trimmed. Sizes 36 to 44. Made to sell for $15.00 and $17.00. Your choice, $10.00. All other Negligees spe- cially priced for this sale for $15.00 and $17.00. Fourth Floor WHITE TUB SKIRTS | Were up to $6.98. $2.98 sale that will provide 250 women with sepa- rate skirts in best quality white gabardine and twill There are 8 models; some button down the front; same have patch and slit pockets; all are button trimmed. Waist bands 26 to 34. A Jjust cord. Third Floor FIFTH OF WORLD’S GOLD HERE Gold valued at 15 hundred million dollars is stored in the assay office in Wall street, New York. That is stacked in bars and piles of coin weighing 250 tons. a fifth of the world’s supply. It is Since the close of the war almost every trans-Atlantic liner brings it in payment of war debts. Foreign coins are melted and cast into bars. eighing metal bars. = g5 00 $5.00 This picture shows employes $5.00 m— YOU ARE FORBIDDEN —to ride in a jitney. —to go fishing at the. lake. —to take a drink of hooch. BUT YOU CAN TAKE ANYTHING IN SIGHT WITH A CAMERA. Mr. A. D. Leeds, 71 So. Burritt street. won the phow finishing ticket this week. See next Friday’s Ohrnstedt’ s 244 MAIN STREET. : 5.00 FOR paper for your name. Photo Shops : 69 ARCH STREET. 55’-00 -30-00 e SALE 6 Room Cottage in southern part of city at a low figure. 2 car garage. Lot 50x150. Cash required $1,500. 10 Acre Farm in Newington. stock. See us for details. 6 Room House. Some The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 West Main Street, Phone 728 Next Door to Fox’s Theater yards to uffs or for MAIN FLOOR BOY SCOUT Headquarters and Accessories Regulation hats, shirts, coats, breeches, stockings, belts, - haversacks, knives, axes, ponchos, canteens, mess kits, etc. We send your purchases anywhere. Boy Scout Shop, Fifth Floor “DICKS” USE SPONGES. These Found Useful in ' Conducting Liquor Raids in New York. New York, July 22.—Sponges are assisting in the enforcement of prohi- bition in New York. Samuel Tossun, a city detective says he always carried one when engaged in liquor raids. He told a magistrate today that it enabled him to salvage evidence when the illegal possessor of liquor spilled it. As a result Joseph Preola, who the dective says, dashed a bottle to the floor when the officer appeared in his apartment, was held for a hearing. Two dabs and two squeezes filled a handy empty ink well with evidence. WALKS 4,000 MILES. New Yorker Ambles to Los Angeles to Win Wager of $500, New York, July 22.—John Lush of the Bronx completed a 4,000 mile hike across the continent today, arriving from Los Angeles after a trudge started on April 24. Lush said he had walked every step of the way, had eaten no meat or cooked food en route and had let his hair and whiskers grow for the three onths’ period. He said he had won a $500 wager by completing the trip be- fore July 24. CLEVELAND CELEBRATING. Cleveland, O., July 22.+Cleveland 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. \ TO RENT. CLASSIFIED | 1ic A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE CASH IN ADVANCE 20c¢ 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. %‘ WANTED FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS YO RENT—3 room tenement, all improve- ments. $25. 513 East St. Tel. 50 ments, rent low, also _garage. 144 Pleasant st. Plvie 3rd’ floor; 5. -1ax Tel. 542 e P R s 0 R TO RENT—Beautiful 5 room tenements, with or without garages, on Hartford line. All improvements. 11Y, Herald. 2 trolley Address Box 7-22-3dx TO RENT—Four room temement at 76 Bel- den St. Use of garage. -1dx TO RENT—Two six-room -tenements, on second floor, two-family house. All mod- ern improvements, at 47 Chestnut St. In- quire on premises or J. J. Watson, Rea! Estate, National Bank Bldg. 7-21-2dx 10 RENT—Five room tenement, all mod- ern improyements, at 606 East Main St. 7-21-3dx TO RENT—Two tenements, five rooms each, at 12 Maple St. Inquire 115 Beaver St. 7521-34x —_— TO RENT—5 room tenement, all modern tm- provements. 568 So. Stanley St. on premises. Inquire 7-21-2dx Py ‘£0. RENT—4 rooms o improvements. Inqui ter Place, Belvidere. first floor. all latest e Mrs. Bonol, Tel. 174-2. Ches- 7-21-3d FOR SALE—2 horses, 2 wagons. exchange for cows or Ford Car. Farm, Beckley, Conn. Phone 66-14. 7-22-1dx Cobey's WANTED—Carpenter's jobbing a specialty. No job too small for 668-6. Reasonable rates. consideration. Tel. 7-22-2dx WANTED—By American family adults, 6 with modern improve- Box 24, 7 100m tenement, ments. Address Modern, Herald. care WANTED—Board and room or light house- keeping room in private family, by youns American woman, with little girl 4 years old, care during day. where child would receive a mother's Herald, Box 4XX. WANTED—Room or board and room by young man; centrally located. Kind! state particulars. Address Box B24, Her- ald. 7-21-2d2 WANTED—A partner with some cash in a Address New Brit- 7-20-3dx first class restaurant. ain Herald, Box 35Z. WANTED—Room and board with clean, re- spectable private family, State full Herald, Box 12M. 7-19-51x —————— s for young man. particulars. =~ Address AUTOMOBILES TO RENT—4 room rents, new house, Belder St. Call 1485 or &7 West Maine 6. Gong. 7120-3dx 7-25-3ax _—m Inquire 643 West Main St., 3d floor. 7-21-3ax TO RENT—Down stairs tenement of five Al 316 Chest- 7-20-3d% rooms. nut St improvements. WANTED—To borrow $3,000 to $6,000 on first class real estate as security. Will pay 7-22-20x| 6 per cent. Address Security, Herald. T7-22-3dx TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, improve- FOR SALE—$75 buys King rcsdster, in Al running order. Call 811 Hast St. 7-22-1dx i i i FOR SALE—Grafonola, baby carriage, parlor table, large mirror, MOrTis chair, curtain stretchers. 53 Cherry St., top floor. 7-22-1dx FOR SALE—Bass and small drum. Tele- phone 2059-4, between 6 and 7 p. m. 2 ' The little Want Advts. Woula | PATENTS, Trade-Marks, Copyrights. 2-1dx 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 Ha.- old G. Manning, former examiner U Pat. office. M. A. Sext: Bank Bidg Phone 379-5. NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners $1.25 per day. Electric cleaners electrical appliances repaired. L. E. drews. Tel. 1995. 7-13-e0d-tt NOTICE—Now is the time to buy a Gratf- onola at our July Clearance Sale. Wid- ener’s, 138 Main St. 7-21-2dx FOR SALE_25 bee hives; bees In first ciasy | FOOM AND BOARD for two gentlemen In condition. Inspector. Office. Inspected by Deputy State Bee Address Box 27TAA, Heraid . 7-22-6dx ¥OR SALE—Feather bed and 4 rooms of furniture. Will sell at great sacrifice. Go- ing West. No. 12 Pearl Court, Pearl St. Mrs. Murphy, 2d floor. 7-22-4dx FOR SALE—One thousand fine transplanted White Plume Celery plants. Also Celeriac Root Celery. John Pfeifer, 303 Maple St. 2dx FOR SALE—Restaurant fixtures, range, ex- haust stand, counters, Stools, register, etc Apply Dairy Lunch, 348 Main St. 24 FOR SALE—My $735_ three-piece suite at a sacrifice. Easy terms. Herald, Box 14, Herald Office. parior Address 7-22-2dx YOR SALE—Three year old srade I!obteln heifer, just freshened. G. Kensington, Conn. i 7 FOR SALE—1917 Saxon Six touring, good running condition, good tires, starter and lights. Will take Ford In trade. G. P. Manee, 542 West Main St. Tel. 163 - 7-22-6ax FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson sidecar out- fit, fully equipped. Can give demonstra- tion from 6 to 8 p. m. 84 Franklin Sq 7-19-5dx FOR SALE—1920 Studebaker Special Six Touring, four pew cords, in excellent run- ning order. Must be sold this week. Ad- dress Box 9S, Herald. 7-21-02 EOR SALE—5 passenger Buick, $200, at Egan's Rep. Shop, cor. East Main anl Elm Sts. = 7-22-1dx 2 TO RENT—S5 room tenement, all modern im- provements, also steam heat. 475 Arch St. Inquire 104 Rockwell Ave., seconi floor. 7-19-5dx TO RENT—5 roomy tenement, all improve- ments, good location. 130 Glen S; — TO RENT—One 3 room office, 211 Main St. One 1 room office, 211 Main St. Two small store houscs rear 211 Main St. room flat, 1st floor, H. Cadwell, One 7 heated. Apply to W. rear 185 Main St. city. 7-11-124 TO RENT—5 room temement at 64 Church St, 2nd floor. Heat, furnished. Enquire at Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. 7-1-t1 TO RENT—5 room temement, modern im- provements. Apply at 114 Commercial St. 6-24-t7 TO mr—1 rooms, sultable for roomers. eat. Main -St. Apply Modern Boor Show 168 Hain St, City. 6-17-t¢ TO RENT—J room temement with garage, west end. ' Address Herald, Box aoat. 7-15-5ax ===————_._—._ WANTED—MALJ HELP WANTED—Young man with a few hundred dollars to take an active interest|in a good manufacturing _business. Address Opportunity, Box 2XX. Herald 7-21-2dx — — FOR $A iLE—VlISCELLANEOUE. LGR SALE—One sharo Soverelgn Trading Co. stock. = Address Box 19BB, Herald Office 7-21-3d _— ¥OR SALE—Franz Premier Electric Vacuum Cleaner, brand new, sell cheap. Easy pay- ments_arranged. E. Andrews, 401 Arch St. 7-21-2dx FOR SALE—July Clearance Sale of phono graphs, all makes, at greatly reduced prices.” Widener's, 138 Main St. 7-21-21« FOR SALE—1918 Indian motorcycle, sidecar, electric equipment Inquire 12: Wallace St., between 4:30-7 p. m. 7-21-30x FCR SALE—Fopr rooma tically new. Party leaving town. sell at a sacrifice. 45 Talcott S 519-4. 7 furuitare, today began a nine day celebration in observance of its founding as a city by General Moses Cleaveland and a party of surveyors from Connecticut 125 years ago. The city is elaborately dec- orated and thousands of former resi- dents are expected to make the occa- sion a home-coming period. REV. MR. HUGHES DEAD. Ansonia, July 22.—Rev. . George Elbert Hughes, 56, pastor of the Macedonia Baptist church here, died at his home late yesterday afternoon. He had been ill two weeks from a com- plication of diseases. He came here from Peekskill, N. Y., four years ago, He is survived by his widow and one brother who lives in Baltimore, Md. BARGAINS IN GOOD SECOND HAND CARS 1—1920 Hupmobile Tour- ing $1,000. 1—1920 Cleveland Tour- ing $650. 50—1919 Oakland Touring 1—1917 Dodge Touring $550. 1—1918 Chalmers 7 Pas- senger Sedan, $1,200. If you are in need of a good car, it will pay you to come and look them over. City Service Station Hartford Avenue and Stanley Street A. M. Paonessa, Prop. Hupmobile. — Vim Trucks FOR SALE—Velour upholstered davenport very, good condition. 75 Spring St., up stairs. 7-21-3d\ FOR SALE—Whitney ivory reed baby car- liage, perfect condition. Mrs. J, Far: 5 Spring 7 ax s —————— MALE OR FEMALE CLERKS (men, women) over 17, for Postal Mail Service. $120 month. ~ Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of ex- aminations, write J. Leonard (former Civ Service examiner)), 843 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 7-22-4d% “SAVE 25 PER CENT on all Coal Bills."— “New Patent Bronze-Zinc Metal Weath- Strips.” Keeps out all cold drafts, rain and dust. They are the best in the world and will last forever. Office 419 Main St., City. Phone 1673. John McGraw, agt 7-22-1dx —— e LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repairing ‘BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND (ONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 8 Court. Street. Telephones 2244 — 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. IS BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, Second Hand Men’s Clothes. 116 West St. Tel. 633-33. L. ZELDES TO RENT—Tenement 5 rooms, 2nd floor; best of location and in best of condition, all modern improvements. Ready Aug. 1 with |- FOR SALE—Chbevrolet model 4-90 mndnfi 1st class condition. Tel. 672-2. 7-22-3d FOR SALE—1918 Chevrolet, Good condition. Call evenings. 27 ‘Lafayette St. price $21C. between 6 and i 7-21:2d FOR SALE—1917 Ford tourlug. Al con dition. New tires. $200. 36 Broad St Plainville. Phone 18-2. 7-21-2dx ¥OR SALE—1920 Ford Sedan, run about 1,000 miles Will sell cheap for cash. Box 25XX, Herald Office. 7-20-3dx NOTICE Buick owners, 13-19-20 models, val uable information given. Address K, Box 16, Herald. 1 FOR SALE—1918 Allen Sedan, newly paint- cd and overhauled. Rudolph, 12§ Cnerry st. 7 ZH CARBON BURNED OUT while you wa. 50c per cylinder. Auto Repair ‘Co., &3x Main St. 7-20-104a AUTO PAKTS—For all cars. cent to 90 per cent. transmissions, rear ends, magnetos, car- berutors, . bodles, tops and wind shields, axels, springs and fenders. New Liritain Auto _Excha.ge. B. Cutler, Prop., St. We are buying used cars Save 30 per Complete engines, FOR SALE—Tops and seat covers for Ford cars our specialty, a very largs assorunent of high grade quality. Roadster seat cov- ers $5. Tops ready to be replaced $5. Out of town orders promptly shipped. 512 Windsor Ave., Hartford, Conu. Tel. Bu 2360.. Pisetzky Bros. 7-19-4dx FOR SALE—1920 Buick Touring, good as new, cord tires, two spares, spot light, bumbper, clock, and motor, meter. _ Will sell chéap as I need the ocash. Address, Box 9B, Herald. 7-18-t¢ CYLINDER GRINDING—Repme work of all kinds. Automobile parts made tc uvider Call up and get our new prices. The H. & B. Mfg. Works, 110 Hockwell Ave. * €-15-t1 SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OB SELL THAT USED CAR. HUPMOBILE TOURING BUICK TOURING, DODGE TOURING. OLDSMO BILE 'qunmo URING, 0AKLA\D TOIJRI.]\G HUDSON TOURING, OVERLAND COUNTRY CLUB. STUTZ ROADSTER. WINTON 6 ROADSTER. OLDSMOBILE 8 ROADSTER. REO ROADSTER. FORD ROADSTER. Easy Time Payments. THE B. & L. MUTOR CO. Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main St. Phone 434 3-30-t1 SALESMEN WANTED. ACCESSORY SALESMEN WANTED. Reliable manufacturer first class line of Auto Accessories wants to hear from salesmen with established Trade. Very desirable arrange- ments can be made ¢n liberal basis. Address: Tungsten = Mfs. Company, 1301 Michigan Ave., Chicago, IIL. 7-22-24 SUMMER RESORTS. ing, fine location. 1eservation, P O. Box 64, Party of 4 or more. For Sound View, Ct, 7-22-e0d6t INDIAN NECK—Brantord Cottage 1805, for boarders until Oct. 1st. _Good table. Prices moderate.. Mra. A. D. Frey. MOMAUGUIN, Dizle Cottage. Room and ' 1st cl guests accommodal Second Ave. board. - week-end Private cotta #-21-26dx Clark’s 17th Orient Cruise by sumptuous S.S. Empress of Scotland. 000 gross tons, In Tgypt ana Pai. estine etc. F 63 days $800 up. micluding Shore Excursions, Hotels, Guides. Drives. Fees, etc FRANK C.'CLARK, Times Building, New York. » 17-30 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—Milk route, 300 quarts daily; good proposition; also horse and wagon and truck. Address Herald, Box 35L. 7-18-6dx FOR SALE—S5 acres land $50 per scre. room- house, $6,000 terms. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 7-15-5dx FOR SALE—Sand that wrT Stana tne Test for all purposes, free from gravel. Doughty and Mavy, Phone Plainville 102-2. 7-12-12dx —_———— LOST AND FOUND. + LOST—My passbook No. 14875, Commaéhiii) Trust Co.. and I have applied for a new oge. Finder please return to Comme: Tmnco'fi-“ SITUATION WANTED. " WANTED—Sewing at home. Nurses umi- ‘orms $3.50; meu's shirts $1.00, boys' blouses 65c. Tel. 989-4, or call at 357 Lincdin St. 7219-3dx WANTED—Young man desires work of any kind. Can dilve car. = W. J. B., 401 Chestnut St. New Britain, Conn. 7-21-3dx WANTED—To do housework, also washing and froning. Catherine Spun, 29 Cema- tery Lane, City. 7-21-2dx Emm—— | 1 12 TO BENT—Desirable two-room suite, com- Small payment. T1sy | private Swedish family. Church. St Mrs. Olson, 2% 7-19-3dc NOTICE—House painting and interior dec- orating done at most reasonable prices. A. Schacht, 74 Talcott St. Tel 1391 ir 1787-3. 7-18-1wx Colonial Now open 7-18-3dx NOTICE—Get your gas at the Filling Station, South Main Si. for business. L b BV e 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. 7-15-8ax NOTICE—Local and lopg distance moving and hauling; also truck parties taken tu the shore or elsewhere anytime. Rates reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed Frank E. Brown, 240 Smalley St. Tel 1868. 6-27-1mo e FURNISHED KOOMS. TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light nousekeeping. Modern improvements. S$2 W. Main St. 7-21-2dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, gas. electricity, set tubs. bot and cold water, steam heat, separate entrance. 51 East Main St. 7-21-2dx 1/, RE® T—Furnished room and kitchenetce for light housekeeping; electric lights ant bath Inquire 65 Winthrop St dx plete for housekeeping; with kitchenette; all tral. Apply Seeley, also front roo: conveniences; c: 61 Main St. 2 TO_RENT—Desirable room for ome or two sentlemen, first floor. 15 So. High St. 7-20-3dx TO RENT—Light housekeeping room: one single room. 35 Walnut St. 7 TO RENT—One large front room and kitch- en. Private veranda. Furnished. Every convenience. Housekeeping. 1 flight. 15 Prospect St. < TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all improve- ments. 24 Maple St. WANTED—FEMALE HELP —_——— e WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. ' Mrs. O. S. Bennett; I3 Har- rison St. 7-15-12 WANTED—Maid, immediately, for general housework, plain cooking and good, steady 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. Y. T-16-1w BETTER BE COALED NOW THAN: COLD NEXT WINTER THE CITIZENS COAL CO. Yard Office 24 DWIGHT ST. ‘Tel. 326 Want to go in Business? good opportunities to offer you. talk it over. Main Street Office MUTUAL BLDG., 122 MAIN. ST. Tel. 1413 We've got some Drop in and We have a customer for good house on either Bassett, Maple or Trinity Street — See us. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. FOR SALE. Desirable Two-Family House and Garage on Camp Street, This is just listed and should sell quickly. H. 272 MAT D. HUMPHREY 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 e e STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES TO ALL'PARTS OF THE'WORLD GEORGEANUIGLEY 397 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN.CONN |