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NEW BRITAIN DAILY STORE CIAOSED MONDAYS UP TO SEPT. 5 INCLUSIVE. SILK DRESSES HAVE "BEEN UP TO $49.95 $21.75 None on Approval — None Credited — Nqfie Exchanged —THIRD FLOOR Not a special purchase but our regular stock dresses worth today every cent of the first price named upon them, and at the new price bargains extreme. Dresses in Canton Crepe, tricolette, taffeta, crepe de: chlne, and GJorxette. with eyelet and blind em- broidery; beading, braiding and plain tucking; some with ‘draping.and some nave overskirts, The color range is tan, brown, navy, copenhagen,. gray and black. Sizes 16 to 46. FRENCH LINEN DRESSES ‘WORTH 'UP TO $25.00 FOR white; these: A pretty assortment of figured and dotted Voilés with white collars and cuffs apd wide Sale prices $4.98 to $8.98, range 36 to 46. /Rexul.l.r prices $6.98 to $12.98. sizes 36 to 44; the prettiest. models of the season and the best of all vacation Dresses. $15.00 About 50 very desirable Dresses in fine French linen, in rose, copenhagen blue, lavender, green and And sash; size —FOURTH. FLOOR Fine Stationery Worth Up to $2.00 Box Now lOc 29¢c and 39c Salesman’s samples and theretote the boxes are -ug!{uy uolled but spotless. There’s choice of white and tinted; some boxes contain both n’orrespondence cabinets and plain box styles. the paper is- absolutely fresh and cards and paper; There are many well known brands in the assortment, including Autocrat, Old Deerfield Bond, Aber- deen Linen, Riverside Linen, White and Wyckoffs De Luxe, and Ye Old Time Linen and many others. 200 Sheets of Bond Paper and 100 Envelopes to match, special at $1.49; with your name and address printed on both paper and envelopes in dark blue ink if desired. Good quality white bond paper in:single sheets, sizes 6x1. envelopes to match. Place your order early. Earnest Jackson and his bride are taking a little walk—across the conti- aent. Here they are at Indianapolis, 29 days from New York. He was vounded 14 times in the war, CORBIN MOTOR LIVERY CO. NEW CLOSED AND OPEN SEVEN PASSENGER CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS, Why Go to the Shore by Rail When You Can Go Cheaper by Auto? PHONE 1830— REASONABLE RATES —PHONE - 1830 — NOTICE — Our present prices on best grade All Rail Lehigh Coal are: Egg, Stove or Nut .... $15.00 per ton No.2 Nut or Pea .......... $13.00 per ton The SHURBERG COAL CO. Office, 55 \St. Ifl}onea 2250-2251 —MAIN FLOOR ~PER Joseph' Savage, formerly a High school teacher here, later a soldier and supervisor 6f school in the Philippinés, who returned here last week from Caaliforria, will spend the balance of this week in 'Boston. . David Paulson, of the Globe Cloth- ing company, is spending a two weeks’ vacation in New York state. Howard Timbrell, of Curtis street, and Clifford Hellberg, of Lincoln street, are spending a week at Indian Neck. Miss Louise Hofer, of the Commer- clal Trust company, spent the week- end in Norfolk. - Miss Etta Treat. of Torrington, is visiting Miss Carrie Hillard, of Cedar street, for a few days. Miss Ritter, of the Stanley Works Purchasing department, is enjoying her vacation at Belmar, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Ossian Bennett, of Harrison street, will leave this week for a motor trip through New Hamp- shire. Mrs, Joseuph Basso and family of Chestnut street and Mrs. John Basso and family of Glen street are spending two weeks at Sound View. ' ARRIVES IN SPRINGFIELD Word has been received here that ‘William ABlen, the 15 year old At- lanta boy who was the guest of Constable and Mrs. A. P. Marsh while on a Mgo-as-you-please” trip from his home in Atlanta, Ga., to 8pringfleld, reached his destination safely. According to the reports re- ceived here. Allen was taken part way on his journey by a New Brit- ain party who picked him up on Stanley street. Enroute, the ‘New Britain man overtook a New York car going to Springfield. The latter party took the boy and delivered him in the Massachussetts c¢ity. He has promised to write to Mr. Marsh. b ————— ] CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 tatimates cheertully given on all 7obe e —DENTISTS— A. B. Johnson, D. D. S, T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. National Bank Bldg. GAS and OXYGEN ADMINISTERE® IS BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, Second Hand Men’s Clothes. 116 West St. Tel. 633-323. L. ZELDES A. PINKUS 6 Reg. Optometrist. Accuracy, Courtesy, Quality Service. -Seon-nnd&nm" 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. IO RENT—5 DBEN room bungalow, al Tel. S improve- ust ‘finished; also gar: = 1284-23. Lo —— TO RENT—Four réem temement. 50 Glen St. Inquire after Monda: TO RENT—4 room A room rents, new house, Belden in. G. Call 1489 or 87 West M e L e e U TO RENT—A five room temement, with all improvement Hartford = Ave. and North 8t quire &t B. BSolemon, 326 Maln Bt. Tel. 977. 1-23-3dx — T £0 BENT—5 room tenement, on third floor, improvements.’ 335 So. Main St. 337 So. Main St. —_— TO RENT—3 or 4 rooms. Eim Hill. 2136-3. el 7-23-2dx ——— TO RENT—Beaatiful 5 room tenements, with or without garages, lon Hartford trolley Une. All improvements. Address Boa 11Y, Herald. Y 7-23-3dx —— TO RENT—S5 room tenement at 64 Church St, 28d floor. Heat, furnished. Enquire at Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. ) 7-1-t¢ TO RENT—S room tenement, modern im- provements, Apply at 114 Commercial St. 3 6-24-t1 —— TO RENT—? rooms, sultable for roomera steam heat. Main 8t Apply Moder: Boot._Shop. 168 Main 8t. City. 611 MALE OR FEMALE —— CLERKS (men, women) over 17, for Postal Mail Service. 3120 month. ~ Experfence unnecessary. . For free particulars of ex aminations, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner). 84375 Washington, D. PRl Y WANTED ((WANTED—Loan of $100, Will pay bonus and repay- 315 pef week. Box 19Y, Herald. us concerming Simoniz Authorized Simoniz Bervice Station, 167 Arch St. 7-26-6dx WANTED—Ford Touring car. State . low- got price first letter. Address Box X12X, WANTED—By |Am Toom tenement, ments. . Address Herald. erican famlly adults, 6 with modern Modern, room temement, moge west. part of city or, Maple Hill. Herald. 'ANTED—Five room rent in good locality, by family of four. Address Box 7D, Her- ald. 7-25-2dx WANTED—Room with out-of-door sleeping facilities, by woman school teacher, for coming vear, in Barnesdale, Maple Hill or Ppleasant location in New Britain. Bo&rd t essential if it can be procured nesrby. x 6R, Herald. To first class real estate as security. Will pyy 6 per cent. Address Securlly. Herald. 7-22-3d< LOANS AND MORTGAGES. $100,000.00 TO LOAX on second mortgages, emount to suit. Wm. L. Howard, 39 Cen- \ ter St.. New Haven, Conn. LOST AND FOUND. ., 1-23-1w LOST—My passbook No. 14375, Commercis] Trust Co., and I have applied for a new one. Finder plesse return to Commercial Trust Co. 7-13:1wx LOST—Ssturdsy night on Main St., New ‘Britain, lady’s “silver open faced watch with gold hands. . Reward. Mrs. Sechrest, 2 Crown St., Platnville 7-25-1dx LOST—Child’s light gray overcost in vicin- ity of South Main and Whiting Sts., Sat- urday evening. Reward offered for re- turn to Mrs. Edward Nihill, 158 South Main St. 7-25-34 BUMMEK MESORTS. INDIAN' NECK—Branford Cottage 1905, for boarders ' until Oct. lst. Good table. Prices moderate. Mrs. A. D. Frey. £ 1-1-t¢ SOUND VIEW—Furnished rooms, housekeep- Party of 4 or more. For ct. reservation, P O. Box 64, Sound Vie BUILDERS IN WOOD, STEED AND CON Repairs of all 8 Court Street. Telephones 2244 ] THE BRIDGEMAN DETECTIVE AGENCY. Robert W. Bridgeman, for fourteen (I4) years an officer of the Connecticut State Po- lice Department, has now opened an office to do Legitimate Detective Business for Cor- porations and Individuals. Office, 1020 Main Street, Hartford, Conn Telephos House: Farmington 233. 1-25-64 e WM. HESSE & CO. Phone 10168-12. Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating. Gas and Kerosene Water Heaters. Rain Conductosr. HERAIN MONDAY, JULY 25, e ¥ 1021. CLASSIFIED icA WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c¢ :-. CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, b’l- 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 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—1918 Studebaker 7 pass. ing car. A rare bargain. Inquire at Simonia Service Station, 167 Arch St. 7-25-6dx lonr- — e FOR SALE—Buick 1918 touring, new top and batteries all cord tires, two extras, spot light, bumper, mirror and other ex- . tras A. B. Plerce, 530 East 8t. 7-25-1d —_— FOR SALE—1916 Buick Little Six, five pas- senger touring, in good running conditlo; newly painted; six new tires. Call tween 5:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Holmes Ave. Tel 145-2. -— ¥OR SALE—1917 Studebaker, 7 pass. paint, A-1 condition; or will exchan building lot or late model Ford. 974-3. be- 7-25-3dx —_— FOR SALE—A mighty good § cyl. Oldsmo- bile Tour, Recently overhauled and paint- - ed, mew battery lots of power. A bargain, as owner is going to California. Demon- stration any evening. Inquire J. H. Bird, Kenney St., A. D Stone's Bungalow, For- eatville, Conn. 7-23-3dx e e R e FOR SALE—1917 Saxon Six touring, running condition, good tires, starter m.l lights. Will take Ford in trade. G. P. Manee, 542 West Main St. Tel. 1632-2. 7-22-64x — FOR SALE—1920 Studebaker Special Slx Touring, four new cords, in excellent run- ning order. Must be sold this week. Ad- dress Box 9S, Herald. T-21-12 e FOR SALE—Chevrolet model 4-90 . roadster. 1st class condition. Tel. 672-2, 7-22-31 —_—— NOTICE Buick owners, 18-19-20 models, val- uable information given. Address Bul:k, Box 16, Herald. 7-20-6a% B e CARBON BURNED OUT while you wai. 80c per cylinder. Auto Repair Co., 538 Main St. 7-20-104x e 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, 0] 22 Oak . Bt. We are buying used cars 7-20-6dx FOR SALE—1920 new, cord fires, two spares, bumper, clock, and motor meter. Will sell cheap as I need the cash. Address, Box 9B, Herald. 7-18-t¢ —_— CYLINDER GRINDING—Repme work of all kinds. Automobile parts mads to order. Call up and get our new prices. The H. , & B. Mtg. Works, 110 Rockwell Avu“ X 7 -t —_— Buick Touring, good s spot light, SEE TS BEFORE YOU BUY OB SELL THAT USED CAR. HUPMOBILE TOURING TOU! HUDBON TOURING. ovgm.nm co:::lx CLUB. 3-30-t¢ $200 down will purchase any of the cars listed below. that are guaranteed for a period of 30 days against defec- tive workmanship and material, includ- ing service. Our salesmen, who are courteous, will be glad to talk over any proposition on the following cars with- out the buying public feeling obligated. ’1918 Stutz Bearcat, new paint and tires, car gusranteed to do 80 miles an hour. 1920 Nash sport model, equipped with wire wheels and cord tires, has new paint and many extras. 1920 Essex touring, recently overhauled and in A-1 condition. 1919 Buick touring, good tires, and oferhauled. 1819 Oakland. 1921 Ford sedan. 1918 Studebaker, 7-passenger. 1919 Dodge Roadster. 1918 Buick 4-cylinder touring. 2 1917 Saxon roadster. 1920 Paige sport model, with new paint and tire equipment. 1918 Buick roadster. 1918 Oldsmobile touring . 1920 Chevrolet touring. 1918 model 90 Overland roadster. COHEN AND HAYMOND, 160 Allyn St., Hartford, Opp. paint Bondmore Hotel. Tel. Bushnell 2357. Your terms are our’ terms. Open evenings and Sundays until 9:30. 7-23-3dx e SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Carpenter work by day or con- tract. Work well done and promptly Jobbing a specialty. Robert H. Forshaw, Plainville, Gen. Del. Tel. 38-2. 7-23-2dx Thed.B. MoranGarage “Let Moran Take Your I Auto Troubles in Tow” Repairing by Men Who Know How Washing Polishing Storage Prompt Livery Service Best Equipment For Charging and Repairing Batteries Ta2J.B.MoranGarage 16-18 BOOTH STREET Telephone Connection HOME-MADE PASTRY of all kinds, at 438 Main St. Mrs. Lillian Jones, formerly ‘of the Dairy Lunch. 7-25 WANTED—Elderly lady wishes position to do light housework in smail family. In- quire Mrs. John Swanson, 387 Main St, 3rd floor 7-25-2dx —_— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. e FOR SALE—12 acre farm on trolley line, Southington, Conn. 5 room house. bacn with hay all in, ater, 1 cow, 60 hens 4 pigs, 25 fruit trees, potatoes, corn. Pkl cabbage. Price $4,300, $2,000 cash. nce on time. Address P. Brlslol Conn WANTED—-FEMALE HELP s R WANTED—Young girl to go to New York for general housework. Good home. Mrs. Winsteln, 48 Talcott St. 7-25-5d —_— WANTED—Polish or German girl for gen- eral housework. to go to Byooklyn. Ap- ply Bristol Meat Markes g St . \ ! FOR SALE—Roll Kitchen table, St., 2d floor. top resk parlor stove, crib. Inquire 95 Pleasant 7-25-1dx FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson motorcycle and side car; excellent condition; lots of extras. Inquire Morse, Overland Repair Co., cor. Arch and W. rear: St 7-25-3dx FOR SALE 19 Henderson and side car; e; cellent condition. Inquire Morse, land Repair Co., Arch Pearl St. cor. FOR SALE—Starr upright mahogany piano, higheit grade beautiful tone and cas Many gold medals. Exceptional oppor- tunity. Easy terms. C. E. Andrews, 401 Arch St. 7-28-1dx FOR SALE—Complete 5 room furniture at a ucrmce almost new; party leaving town. ., second floor. 7-25-54 cott S FOR SALE—Broilers, and delfvered. Call Price. weight, Plainyille 36-12. 7-25-2dx FOR:- BALE—Baby carriage dition. 143 Glen St., top floor. in good con- 7-25-3dx FOR SALE—Kensington, 5 acres, cow pigs, chickens, two large houses, garden, fruli, and wood; 3 minutes from frolley. Cheap. P. O. Box 230, City. -25-2dx FOR SALE—Dump truck, 5 ton, steel body. hydrolic hoist, worm dmive cab, perfect order. $6,000. Wil sell §: 2 Broad St.. Plainville. 7-25-3dx FOR SALE—Behr Bros Upright grand plano, beautifully toned and in excellent condition. A rare bargain. Inquire J. H Bird, Kenney St. A D. Stone's Bungalow, Forestville, Conn. 7-23-3dx FOR SALE—25 bee hives; bees In first class condition. Inspected by, Deputy State Bee Inspector. Address Box 37AA, Herald Omice. 7-22-64x g B e B s ¥OR SALE—Feather bed and 4 rooms of furniture. Will sell at great sacrifice. Go- ing West. No. 13 Pearl Court, Pearl St. Mrs. Murphy, 2d floor. 7-22-4dx FOR SALE—T! year old grade Holstein heifer, just freshened. G. D. Winchell Kensington, Conn. 7-20;1wx _— FOR SALE—Sand thet winl Stana tne Test for all purposes, fres from gravel. Doughty snd May, Phong Plainville 102-2. 7-12-12dx MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Experienced lock fitter on cyl- inder and master key work. Factory lo- cated near Chicago. Good opening for steadyjand reliable man. Address, stating experience and wages expected, Manufac- turer, Box 5. Herald. 7-25-3d The little Want Advts, are Making Quick Sales These Days — E g g 8, Baby Chicks, Second Hand Furniture, Real Estate and What Not. ONLY CENT A WORD, NOTICES NOTICE—Ford and Overland af specialty. Second hand cars and storage space. Overland Repair Co., cor. Arch and West Perl St. 7-36-3d% SEWERS BUILT and repaired. 190 Vance St. Tel. 1703-2. 7-25-1wx OTICE—Authorized Simoniz tion open for business at Motorists wise Simoniz. strate. Service Sta- 167 Arch St. Let us_demon- 7-25-6dx —_—_— NOTICE—House painting asd interior dec- orating done st most ressonable prices. A. Schacht, 74 Talcott St Tel. 1591 or 1737-3. 7-35-6ax NOTICE—I need money imi , sad must dispose of my wonderful Fischer tpright pieno, just like new, for $155. Address J. D. R., Box 12, Herald 7-25-24x NOTICE—Children’s bair cut st all times 25 cents. A. E. F. Barbershop, Kensing- ton. 7-25-3dx PATENTS, Trade-Marks, Copyrights. Hs’- old G. Manning. former examiner U. & Pat. ofice. M. A. Sexton's office, 203 Net. Bank Bldg Phone 379-5. 7-5-eod-lmo NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners $1.25 per day. Electric cleaners and all electrical appliances repaired. L. E. An- drews. Tel. 1995. E. Brown, 340 Smalley St. Tel $-37-1mo TO RENT—Nice front room for gemtleman; also nice housekeeping apartment, * or 3 ms, as desired; all improvements. 103 t Main St. i ax TO RENT—Furnished front room for light housekeeping ;. all conveniences, with kitchenette and use of kitchen, or for 3 men. American family. “Gentral” T Seymour Bl. ring first right hand b.ll 7-25-24x TO RENT—Three furnished; rooms, for light housekeeping. entrance, gas electricity. weparat 15 Monroe 8t 7-25-34x Corner of Lake and High Sts. -23-3d —_——— TO RENT—Three. furnished rooms, with Kkitchenettq, for light housekeeping, elec- trde 833, hot water.. - Inquire 6§ Wint| lemen. 314 Chestnut St. Tel. Do You Want to Own A Little Store—We can sell you a two famliy house with store included, only built about 3 years——lt’s in A-No.. 1 shape —You can work in the shop and your wife run the store—Price right. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN STREET. H. D. MAIN STREET, PHONE 343. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. HUMPHREY SATURDAY OPEN EVENING FOR SALE 2nd mortgage, $2,965.03—6%—for 75c on the dollar, netting 8% SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. =42 Main Street Tel. 24-4 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. 8 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| GEORGEANUIGLEY /—*— 297 MAIN STRFF T NEWRRITAIN FUN

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