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U S— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI N FRIDAY, AUGUS THE WOMAN’S SHOP Third Annual August Clearance Sale BEGINS SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST G6th. 149 MAIN STREET, 'NEW BRITAIN —THE PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES— ALL ORGANDY DRESSES $5.00 Regardless of Former Prices ' ALL GINGHAM DRESSES $3.75 Regardless of Former Pricgs ALL SILK DRESSES $12.00 Values up to $39.50 o Cantons, Satin, Taffetas ONE RACK OF DRESSES $5.00 Georgettes, Duvetyns Tricotines, Satins SPECIAL BARGAIN TABLE OF WAISTS GEORGETTE BLOUSES $2.98 Tricolettes Included (The Better Kind) ONE LOT OF SUITs . $15.00 See These. . Tricotines, Velours, $1.00 0dd Sizes and Various Styles BY STANLEY %\%\\\'\t = JOHN TURNERS RUSH SEASON IS OVER-— HE WILL SPEND HIS VACATION TAKING ORDERS FOR FALL WORK. IS BUYING ALL KINDS OF JUNK LEAVTIT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETF. AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Repairs of all kinds. Also, Second Hand Men’s Clothes. 8 Court Street. Telcphones 2244 | 118 Wst. St. Tel. 633-33. CORBIN MOTOR LIVERY CO, —=—nDES UMWV L LU BERUD. IINC. NEW CLOSED AND OPEN SEVEN PASSENGER CARS PAINTERS AND FOR ALL OCCASIONS. DECORATORS Why Go to the Shore by Rail When You Can Go Cheaper by Auto? 267 Chapman Street PHONE 1830— REASONABLE RATES —PHONE 1830 Try our New Shoe Repairing Shop. Good work guaranteed. Low prices. Let ws mend your shoes once and + you will be a steady customer. iADEAL SHOE REPAIRING CO. 215 Park St. Tel. 755-13 kstimates cheerfully given on all 7oby 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, —_— TO RENT—4 rooms, Jubllee St. 3 all_ improvements, 124 8-5-2ax TO RENT—5 room tenement alj ments, 3rd floor. ks Tel. 1269-3. lm‘gme- 145 Cherry 2dx TO RENT—7 and 6 room temements, all im- provements, 296 Arch St. Inquire 178 Tremont St. Tel. 1331-14. 8-5-2dx TO RENT—Two 6 room tenements, all mod- ern improvements, gas, electricity, steam heat. Centrally located. Aroh St ly located. lflflulr:-s.al;; e e RO R 10 RENT—A five room spartment, end. Tel. 859-3. ’I &:; —_— e TO RENT—S room temement, all modern improvements, in the Dwight Bldg., 36 Dwight St. b Fd 26‘! —————— TO RENT—Two improvements. Fairview st. bouse ten rooms all sell cheap. 251 8-4-2dx wil —_—— TO RENT—Five room tenement, all mod- ern improvements, at 33 Dewey St. TO BENT—Barns and sheds. Levine 22 Hurlburt St. Tel. 537- TO RENT—By August 20th, five room tene- ment, &ll improvements, at 128 Dwight St.. Inquire 48 Dwight St. 8-4-3dx TO RENT—One 5 room and one seven room tenemeut, with all improvements new building, cor. Seymour and Eim St quire G.°Paimieri, 338 Main St. TO RENT—Tenement of 6 rooms, all im- provements. Inquire 69 Connecticut Ave. 8-4-2ax T0 BENT—Vers desirable 5 and 6 room fats, steam heat furnighed. The W. L. Hatch Company, City Hall. tt £0 RENT—Six room tenement, all modern improvements, at 74 Seymour St, 2nd floos Rent reasonsble. Apply 437 Chestnut St. Tel. 991-6. 8-3-3d¢ TO RENT—Two tenements of 5 rooms each. improyements; also separate garages. 1i Connerton St 8-2-6dx ‘Umprove- $-2-6dx TO RENT—Two tenements all ments, 12 Maple St, 2nd floor. TU RENT—Ome five rooms, all i) ments, newly finished over, 2nd flogr at 45 Olive St. Also one 4 rooms on thipd floor 8t 43 Olive St. Inquire 3 Comnerten 8t. x TO RENT—S room temement at 64 Churob Bt, 2nd foor. Heat, furnished. Enguire st Adkins Printing Co.. 66 Church B T-1-t! TO RENT—S roam tenement, modern im- provements. Apply st 114 Cvnm-rc:n;‘.:} TO BENT—7 roomis, -sultable for rosmers steam heat. Main St Apply Modern Boot Shop, 168 Mai\Bt, City. $-17-11 BEAL ESTATE FOE SALR. FOR SALE—Locust Wil sell reasonabl - 59 Arch Bt. 7-28-te FOR SALE—Two tenement house, 10 rooms, all improvements; will sell cheap. 251 Fairview St. 3-5-2ax FOR SALE—New 7 room house, hen house, largs lot, all kinds fruit. This place is right in the center of Berlin, on the car line. Can be bought on very easy terms. T. F. Cashman, Farm Agency, end of car line, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 668-4 8-5-1dx —_— FOR SALE—Twin bungalow, at ‘s bargain; all improvements. Tel. 2146, or Box X29X, Hlerald. 8-5-2dx FERSONALS. PERSONAL—Mr. Oscar Boyajlan, formerly of Elm.St. Watertown M will learn of something to his advantage by eom- municating with the advertiser. Box 5D, Herald. 8-3-3d FOUND FOUND—On Main St. containing some money and ke Owner can have same by calling at Beaton & Cadwell Co._rear 185 Main St 8-5-1ax MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Young man with small car, that is energetic. Chance to make money. Ad- dress Box TW. purse 8-5-1dx WANTED—Several young men to_represent well known proposition for the New Eng- land States. See W. Krick, 81 Church St., Room 50. 8-5-2dx WANTED—Experienced man_ on Celluloid Tubing Machine. Good wages paid to right man. Box 54, Leominster, M 2-1-5dx = Dollar Sale 1 Soft. Cotton Mattress with roll edge $12, 2 for $13.00. Blankets $5.00 each, 2 $6.00. Quilts $7.00 each, 2 for $8.00. Pillows $2.00 each, 2 for $3.00 Many other things will be sold at this DOLLAR DAY be- Tow cost. B .BERSON 549 MAIN STREET for Opp. St. Mary’s Church. Telephone 1185. Inquire | s, 1921, CLASSIFIED | 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 vertiser money. this work we save the ad- 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. e AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS c-r‘ FOR SALE—One 1920 Stutz touring i in first class condition; has been run 1.100 miles. Must be sold to settle es- tate. Price $2,200. Inquire at 49 Ran- aolph Ave., Meriden, Conn. Phone 924 \ 8-4-6dx FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, perfect mechan- ical condition. New tirés all around; also Ford roadster. Baker's filling station, corner Stanley and South Main. 8-5-2dx KOR SALE—Buy this high grade 5 passen- ger Sedan, extra soft cushions new B6 volt battery. Just overhauled. Car as good as new. Prife surprisingly reas- onable. Tel 2514 between 7-9 p. m. . 8-4-2dx FUR SALE—1920 Ford- tourlng car, m chanically perfect, all good rubbers’ $250.1 C. A. Olcott, 505 Arch St. ige 5 passenger Se- 0 miles. Royal cord 8-4-tt AUTO OWNERS—Have your car repaired at your own garage where you can see work done by an expert on all makes. Tel. 474. 8-3- FOR SALE—Reo 1017 5 passenger touring; seod ‘cpnditian, Cheap. . §4 Frospect St -2-5dx FOR SALE—1918 Studebaker 7 pass. tour- ing car. A rare bargain. Inquire at Simoniz Service Station, 167 Arch St. 8-1-6dx AUTOMOBILE TOPS refinished. 24 Hour Service. Makes old tops like new. Au- tomobile Painting. The E. U. Thompscn Company, 53 Arch St. 7-28-u CYLINDER GRINDING—Repme work of all Kinds" Automobile parts’Made 10 Grder £l mo Rup i ou oy prices. The H. B Mte. Warks. 110 Rockwell Aw. e WANTED—FEMALE HELP FOR SALE—Four burner stove, fine condition, $12.00. bush 128 Brighton St., 2519-5. kitchen gas G. E. Fur- Belvidere Phone 8-5-1dx FOR SALE—Boston Terriers, dark. 112 Carlfon St. light and §-5-2dx FOR SALE—White Leghorn Pullets. ing hens one year old. Mrs. A. 112 Carlton St. FOR SALE—I will sell my Chickering plano for $1?5 as I am out of work and need money. Address Smith, Box 10, Herald. 8-5-1dx FOR SALE—Upright Piano, extra good con- dition, $100. Used talking machine and records. Easy terms. L. E. Andrews, 401 8-5-2ax FCR SALE—Canoe including 3 psddles and set of large wheels. $30 cash. Owner leaving town. Box X19X, Herald. 8-4-2ax ¥OR SALE—Diamond—blue Very reasonable. Cash only. Box 6, Herald. < white Diamond, 8-4-3dx SWEET CIDER—Made fresh daily from rip= apples. 60c gallon. Corbin’s Corner Farm. Main Road, Hartford Co, New Britain 7-30-7dx —————— SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—To take home washing and iron- ing. Address Herald, Box 19W. 8-5-1dx WANTED—Refined, middle aged woman would like position nursing or taking care of elderly woman. Address Box 2BB, Herald_office. \WANTED—Second hand bugsy and = ome- horse farm wagon, for 'cash. Price and where seen. Address Box 24 Herald Office. 8-4-3dx WANTED—Several neat appearing young ladies to travel with manager for ad- vertising concern. Good pay and pleas- ant work. No experience necessary. Only those free to travel need apply. Further information see Mrs. R. C. Brown at Hotel Beloin, from 5 to 8:30 p. m. 8-5-1x _— WANTED—Competent laundress wishes work on Mondays. Address Box 27BX, Herald. 8-5-1dx WANTED-—Woman to do housework and care for two year old baby for four weeks, beginning August 8. Apply 15 Holmes Ave. 8-5-1dx WANTED—Competent stenographer to sub- stitute from August 8 to 20th. Address Herald, ‘Box 15AA 8-4-30 WANTED—German or Austrian woman, Protestant preferred between 50 and 60 years of age, to keep house for a wid- ower. No .washing home for right party. Hetald Office. FURNISHED KOOMS. IO RENT—Two nice large turnished: fromt rooms, suitable for two or more gentle- men. Price reasonable. Mrs. Walsh, 64 _Church st 8-5-3dx or | baking. Good Address Box 17, 8-4-3d \’”‘l’ll)—!.m lsdy ~ wishes ed room with private family. Western sec- tion of city and 2nd floor preferred. Give full particulars, including = price. _Box 5XX, Herald. 3-5-1ax TO RENT—Furnished apartment.. Residen- tial section. Herald, Box X12X. 8-5-3dx fO RENT—Three room furnished apart- ment ,modern conveniences. 103 West Main St. 8-4-2dx WANTED—Furnished apartment of 4 or 5 rooms, by refined American' couple, in . good Tesidential section. Best of refer- ences. Address Herald, Box 5BB. 8-4-3dx .| T0 RENT—Furnished apartment in west- & ern section of city. Apply to Schul Costello, Inc., 242 Main St TO RENT—Large front room: uished, all improvements; rd 'if desired. Mrs. Ryder, Tel. 1537-5. 45 Grand st. §-3-4ax Lost | LOST—Commercial Trust Co. savings pass book No. 3333. Finder kindly return to Commercial Trust Co. 7-29-1dx. 2-2dx [Looaliear]) rarnass RTNTENY [onsi Take Buddy with you on your shopping tours —tell him before you start what you need —he’ll route you from store to store =save you steps and pre- vent your overlooki some important erra: Tell it to Buddy WILSON-JONES LOOSE LEAF CO._ ADKINS 66 Church Street WANTED—Men and women in driving motor vehicles. sonable, and successful. P. OO Box 443, Tel. 347-2. to take lessons Private, rea- Write or call 8-3-3dx .WANTED—Apartment of 5 or 6 rooms in western end of town, Sept. 1. Address Herald, Box 27XB. 8 2-4dx —_— TO RENT—Furnished room, with kitchem- ette, for light housekeeping. Electric lghts, gas, hot water. Inquire 65 Win- throp St. 8-3-3a WANTED—Board and room, callrlll:‘ lo- cated. Address Box 25XX, Hes stone. & x FOR RENT—“The Oak” e NOTICES THEY LAST FOREVER—They make coal bills smaller. They keep out ail cold drafts, rain and dust. John McGraw, agt., for Weather Strips.” 1673 City. PATENTS, trade-marks, copyrights, H. G. Manning, branch office, Room 203 National Bank Bldg., 273 Main St. Headquarters, ‘Waterbury. 7-5-e0d1m0 FOR SALE—Or Rent, meat and grocery market; also 3 tenement house. Address Herald, Box 10AA. 8-3-6dx NOTICE—Authorized Simoniz Service Sta- Jdon open for business at 167 Arch St Motorists wise Simoniz. Let us demon- strate. 8-1-6d% FOTICE—Cars washed and polished, olled and greased. ; Electric lights-and horns vepaired. _Clark’s Automobile Laundrs, Tear 103 West Main St. Open Friday and Saturday evenings. 7-28-34x NOTICE—OId mattresses, box springs, cush- fons, ‘etc., made over equal to mew and returned sams . New mattresses, box +prings, pillows etc., made to order. Ui holstering. Hardware City Bedding Co. 60_Tremont S0 Trtmont Be Tel Bie-d. 138 lmox MALE OR FEMALE. CLERESHIPS open to mem, women, over 17. Postal Mail Service, Railway Mail, Washington Department, Typist. Sal aries 11400-31,800. Expérlence unne: sary. For free particulars of exam write J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner), $43 Equitable Bid Washington, D. C. -4-2d SUMMEX KESORTS. 39 Cen- ter Ave, Momauguin, Aug.. 20th to Sept. 3rd. Coay place for small family. Gas, water and large screened” versnda. -In- quire Edward Thoren, 76 Columbus Ave., Meriden, Conn. ~ Phoné €01-3... §-5-3dx 10 RENT—Rooms at Pond Polat Beach, Edgewater Cottage Mrs. Frank Keefer. 3-3-64 INDIAN | Cottage 1905, for boarders until Oct. 1st. Good Prices moderats. Mra A. D. Frey e SOUND VIEW—Furaished rooms, ing, fine location. Party of 4 or more. Fo teservation, P O. Box 64, Sound Brand New Cottage on Commonwealth Avenue, right at end of Farmington Avenue trolley Everything the latest. | line—Seven rooms—Will sell with $1,000.cash— CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN STREET. PHONE 343. ' ROOMS $05-6 BANK BLDA, —— FOR SALE —— 2 Family, all-improvements, 102 Cherry Street. Single House, large lot, 39 Steele Street, near Horrigon. Large House and Two Extra Lots, 176 Lake Street. Single House, 41 Liberty Street, with all improvements, and sarage. H. D. HUMPHREY 272 MAIN STREET, SATURDAY OPEN EVENING —_———ee—e———e———————— Nice 11-Room One Family House on Park Place. Everything Modern. New 6-Room Cottage for much less than it cost to build 6-Room Bungalow for $1200 less than it cost. Owner leaving town. The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 West Main St. Next Door Fox’s Theatre ’Phone 728 RENT A TYPEWRITER Special Rates for Summer Months. 8 months.for $7.50, all makes except Royal mode! 10 and Underwood model 5, three months for $9.00. 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