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In | 70 Car Save the CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c Hudson Super-Six Thwe Thmgs Are Exclusnve--And You Want Them 'llle&lpu-Six motor is a Hwbon mvenfion Almwmcmmfledhyourmm Sael \ Sn,inchoom;aflnear,dnefitstfltinxhdeudeis—mfllesethmgumpomt? k3 3y 'Awandty due to hcko( mmmmmm-mm mflckaeeelmfion. | LOST—Monday night on Main Bt., ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. i DOST. €0 mENE. m—-Anfl April flrl!; premises 71 Curtis street. Single house, nine rooms, large veranda. Large yard with barn and pouitry house. ' All improvements. Inquire 163 West Main street. 3-7-d2x TO RENT—On Main street, about 2,- 500 square feet of floor space for light 'manufacturing. Plenty of light. Well . ventilated. Inquire 142 Main street. 3-6-tf FOR RENT—Tenement of six rooms, all improvements, on trolley line. Inquire 102" Whiting street, Plain- ville, Tel. 81-2. LOST—Monday evening fou bills, probably ‘in Main street . market. Please return to 102 Sexton street. Reward. Michael Karabin. ¢ 3-6-d3x probably near Kesney's, platinum pendant with amethyst setting and ‘without without chain. Please re- turn to Herald. | 3-6-d42 TO RENT—Offices and three and four room apartments, all|'modern improvements. Apply Modern Boot Shop, 168 Main - street. 3-5-tf FOR RENT—Two five room . ten- ' ements.. Buell street. Ready April L H. J. Folren, Berlin. 3-3-47 OB sara. FOR SALE—One sell ‘cheap. W. sington. R FOR SALE—Used cars, rosdstars an touring cars. All in good running order. Prices from $160 to_ $750, Balch’s garage, 203 Elm street, ner Seymour. Cash or terms.. 3. FOR SALE—Nine room cottage: a Myrtle Beach. Inquire Tel. 107." 3-8-t FOR SALE—One incubator 50 ege. . one incubator 70 egg, . one .oat sprouter, 5 shelves, all in good con- dlflon, sell at one-half price of now; “Lower your ‘cost of uvlnt % : W. Alien, * FOR SALE—Building lota on' cott’ street..: n«mmm wl;en, at Pllw’- reak. a Super-Six lude the ‘best. fimq/ Apply Berlin Construc- tion Co., Berlin, Conn. | wANTED j FOR RENT—Second floor unem.nta\ seven rooms, 145 Maple street. ply 306 Park street. —_— Tl 70 RENT-—Four rooms,-3rd floor. In- . quire 3¢ Connerton street. 3-3-tf MM;SWSutmcebmke the tnmcontinenhl mml in mmfimm?mmm No doubt these are feats yon don’ t ‘care to perform. Buf femember they -have al- my: been used to prove - the: superior 2 Now for the first tme, _;,one car--the- Hudson—holds_all the worth-while recards. and ‘the endurapce records by tremendous marging. . o | Some . Stars Hive Set" : Dor’t be misfcd by ancient prestige in Ming a dar today. Since the Super- Six/invention, many a.star has set. 'zs7 EIM smm msw nmm; “to know thatl have plaeeof business at 159 Main Street with a full line of AUTOM.BILE ACCESSORIES A F. JOHNSON, 159 MAIN STREET Seven Room Colonial Cottage, Modern, No. 94 Hamilion Street, corner lot 100 ft square, Terms to suit the purchaser. An ex- ceptional opportunity for a home. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. NEAR NORMAL SCHOOL — A two family for sale at right price—Always available - for rooms, bringing . good income. AMP REAL ESTATE CO. tin \ Two years agv the Six seemed doomed " becaiise ‘of this vibration., The trend was ‘toward Eights and twelves., That trend has' stoli)ped q‘he Super-Slx,. by every nst. ex- Snx assumod first phee in: files, ‘am cars above $1,100. And this year, as last - year, the sales will be limited only by, /facto * capacity. Now s the time to rove thesg facts ‘fore ‘the ovex-dq{nand gins. See how e_ ‘' Hudson, in beauty'and huxury now ‘matches its motor supremacy. . See the new gasoline saver now attached to the Hudson—-another exclusive economy: . . W ,have- the latest-models now on show. * C. LSRR R S A ORI S WANTED-—National organization dé- sires the services of two -or three ~ . clever, clean-cut young men to act as .demionstrators . and salesmen. Good opportunity with rapid ad- vancement. Ask for Mr. Wausker at the Hlectric Shop, 72 W. Main St., between & and 6 or mornings Bsu; 1‘10’ ‘WANTED—Fireproof, portable ga- rage. G. D. Thresher, 203 Chest- nut street. 3-7-5dx WANTED—Unfurnished room for light housekeeping. Address Room, Box 9, Herald. 3-6-d3x ‘WANTED—OGperator for factory-tele- phone switchboard. 996, City. WANTED—160 quarts milk or more dally for one year's contract. Ad- dress Milk, Herald Office, y 3-6-3dx WANTED--By carpenter, jobbing repairing of any kind. Tel 19569, BE 8-56-6 WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs. H. W. Booth, 30 High street. WANTED—Office boy wanted. ply Herald Office. FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED—At once, extra saleswom- en for our millinery, coat and suit departments for Saturday ‘after- noons and evenings; also other aft- ernoons. Raphaél Department Store “The Big Store,” 380-384 Main street. 3-6-2d HORACE L HART, - AUTO LIVERY TO RENT—Best three room suite in the city for light housekeeping. Steam heat, electric light, gas, etc. Apply Eureka Agency, 84 Main street, citv . FURNISHED rooms, light housekeep- CARS TO RENT | s it s CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR | Poct street. yew m”m%mfll’:"’“‘- ETC. |TO RENT—Furnished room, private i family, steam heat, hot and cold water, electric light, for one or two MORRIN’S GARAGE, gentlemeén. 505 Arch street. 200 B. JATN SrvuseT & Sk 2-19-tf S men to fill vacancy in our Auto- mobile repairing and driving Course. No more will be taken than we can accommodate properly. b CEN'K'RAIA AUTO DHIVING SCHOOL -ow W. .and. managers for a relh.ple ouuoern hat can fur- . .nish’bond and - from twenty to thirty dollars ‘a week. Grand opportunity for the right .men. Ask"for Mr. Cubbage, Nelson Hotel, Wednesday or Thurs- day evening from §-9. | MACHINISTS, TOOLMAKERS, AND DESIGNERS WANTED to increase earnings through study of I C. 8. Mechanical ' Engiheering . Course. ! SURE, EASY home-study ~method. Develop inventive genius.’ Interna- tional Cormnomlme. ‘seho\)l; 352 m .troet : i | RAILWAY MATL “Clerks; " wanthd.: $76.00 month. Sample ’examina- tion' 'free. Franklin' Institute, . Dept. 38C, Rocl]mt N. Y. FOR S&LE—ThG wllo'll‘ slightly used & # chines: ‘Three , Photiogra om with 50 good morflh‘ $8 each, colunm; Grafonola used only short timé_$15. “Two Columbia pho- ' .mHones with: horns :$5 .edch, Two * Victor talking machines with . tions’of. records, ‘$10, your chi 3 Harmony phonographs, ‘ma- y finish, latest typs ‘§8 dach, four Conqueror Graphophones at 37. 'These eéxceptional bargains are all in excellent running order &nd ' must be .seen to be appretiated. ¥ Come quick for first choice. Co- lumbia’ Grafonola Store, 138 Main street, 3-6-tf | e S S | WANTED—Handy sober man for | smal] shop. $9.00 to start, $12.00 as soon as he makes good. Per- manent position. Hours, 7:30 to 5:30, Saturday afternoons off. The Hartford Electrotype Company, -64 Asylum street (rear), Conn. - ‘WANTED—A presser. experience on dry cleaned gar- ments preferred. N. B. Dry Clean- ing Corp., 72 West Main street. In- quire after 6 p. m. 3-6-a3 One who has WANTED—First class metal pattern : mdker. We are paying the hlghfit‘ wages, offering steady employment, , under the best of working condi- tions. Gray Telephqne Pay Bufion Co. Arbor St., Hartford. ~6d __—-———_—___ NOTICE —e TAXI SERVICE, local and long dis- tance trucks and parcel delivery, light express work with -car. ’Phone 2061. R, C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry street. 3-6-d5x Notice is hereby given to all creditors of The Universal Store Specialties company of the proposed dissolu- |d tion of said corporation and all such creditors are hereby warned to present any claims ' they may have against said corporation to Edward F. Hall, care Landers, Frary & Clark, Center street, New Britain, Conn., and the time within which said claims may be present- ed is hereby limited to June 15, A. D., 1917. Dated at New Britain, Conn., this 5th day of \nrch A. D. 1917. Charles F.'Smith, A. G. Kimball, F. A. Searle, M. A. Parsons, J. F. Lamb, F. J. Wachter, directors and trystees of the Universal ' Stores Specialties company 3-5-3d — g NOTICE—Repearing lamps and mud- guards, radiators a specialty. The Jarmie Co., 260 South Main. 3-6-6d4 NOTICE—M. Irving Jester has opaned up his Main Coal office and suto- mobile Sales Room, corner .‘m., Monday and Saturday £ 1-2-t¢ SITUATION WANTED. L s L e S S A LT R YOUNG MAN with High school edu- cation desires work Saturday aft- ernoons and eveningd and’ Monday evenings. - Address, Position, Box 7, Herald. j~8:6-d3x refgrence. Can earn |* TO RENT—Five room tenement. Fn- quire 161 South Main, or Long’s sboe store. 2-3-tf HELP 'flw WANTED—Young lady, stéenographer or. typist in office or local factory. , Address Stenographer, Herald. - FOR SALE—1 Mrn. black 3-6-3dx — ] ®ood for any purpose. ' No ‘WANTED—Girls for machine work | able offer ufilud. lApply 208 1,i8teady work, best of pay. Ameri- Bt.. city. can Paper Goods Co., Kensington, Conn. , 8-5-3a olu'nfl‘u. RUGS. ' We sell, we e exchange—also memnotent girl for gener- al housework. No washing, 77 For- atreet, est street. 3-2-t Charter.: 3397 or 870. ‘Competent woman or gitl ¥ general housework. Dr. R. M. . Griswold, Kensington. 2-34-1¢ ml-nnu '100'0 810,00 each, New -nllcllheé\- th;.llo- assortment of brassieres. What is more satisfactory than a perfect fitting THE E. U. THOMPSON & CO.: PAINTERS AND DECORATORS ' OFFICE 59 ARCH STREET. VIEGA Bmmfl. TELEPHONE 106-2 Your Orders Respectfully Solicited. FOR SALE 10 shs American Hardware 10 shs North /& Jufl