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the Herald furnish a maxi- mum of service at a minimum ‘cost—They are penny invest- A GILT EDGE NVESTMENT .. The cost.of electric wiring is not an. ‘expen uch as painting, that has to be {incurred every few years, but rather an ; mvesgnent that having been made lasts as long as the house stands. Itis an in- vestment that greatly improves the prop- erty, making it easier to rent-and attract- mg a better. class of tenants. d lf you wire your property during ourpresent house wiring campaign, ‘we contribute ' towards the cost of wiring n amount .equal to , the’ first’ four: months’ lighting’ bills, ' This means that he net cost of wiring w that amount. v ”i‘i,et us give 'you. detailed , .estamates of cost of wnring and fixtures., TRUCK AGENCY— ~MORE = 'MOTOR TCOMPANY of Pittsburgh, ‘pew- one-million doliar - cor- A8’ desirious of placing an ur . territory. THE ‘s’ bringing out an An- motor truck ' con- company is bring- out's, mxu-wn truck that_wii eljminates skidding trlouon on>wheels, increasing tire mileage. TWO-UNIT or crac- ‘traller truck with three-point nsion on’each unit, -eliminat- wvibration, -strains and stresses. BIBILITY FEATURE — All parts in two-piece case, ‘opens and closes in thirty Ygiving complete workable: 4every part, reducing re- ‘from dollars to cents. Wo for agencies so ) ‘today for' full particulars. MORE MOTOR TRUCK PANY, ' 459 . Frick ANNEX, RGH, Mll \fl virtue ofian EXECDT!ON to me directed, and Wwill' be sold at’ PUBLIC VENDVE to'the highest bid- der, at Cook's. Garage in the town of Plainvilleji fourteen (14) days after date, w] will be on the 31st day of March; A. D., 1917, at'2 o'clock in the afternoon, to satisty said Execu- tion and my fees thereon, the follow- ing described property to wit: lmono ‘Thomas Flyer touring automo- e. / Dated at Plainville this 17th day of, March, 917, % JAMES McCABE, Deputy Sherift. WANTED W house or- lpu.rt- ment with modern _improve- MOTOR TRUCKS mhhelormhlulann‘fiuw R. M. HEALEY, "3 i20ss. Distributor for Kissel pleasure cars and Kissel trucks. Closed: cars for rent. Parties taken out. }"ArTisTic FRAMING ‘The J; C. Ripley Art Co., ‘ments which experience has - slmwnremmhighd!vldends.‘ . ‘Al - Advertisements for _the . classified column must be in the Herald _ofileebyl.30p.m.|mthe day of issue. ; e —————————————— 0 RENE. 3 TO RENT—The store, No, 75 Argh atreet; lately occupled by the 'E. 'W. Thompson Co., in the Paint and ‘Wall Paper business. Apply to C. J. Parker, No, 24 Walnut street. ; Sy 3-20ae TO REMn rlin “street, = tenes . ment of six rooms, lower fioor,* furnacé, gas, garden, garage. Mre William “Webster. Tel 663-4. " CASH IN ADVANCE, LOSY. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ¥OR SALE, Your advertisement is 3 before the public. g OR saim e T ik ; : LOST—Sum of money between Camp [FOR SALE—J. & C. Fisher upright| FOR SALE—Ford Cars, must be, and Arch streets. -Finder return to " 79 Camp mn.. Riwu-d, I-ll-fllx LOST—1917 vest pookét' book ‘and 191% . griver's . between w strest. and the Elks’ hall Finder return to A. ¥F. 72 West Main St. lall-l‘& plano in good condition. 93 - mont street, l-!d?dr:x R SALE—Small farm, near city, -ulubu for poultey. . Apply at once.. 1615 Stanley street, Telephone 1219, §-24-10x FOR SALE—Barred Rook hatching eggs, 6c each. B, A. Powers, . 87 3-238-24x sum of money and shoerepairing | s ———— —d ticket on Lincoln or West streets. Finder please return to Herald office. . 3-23-3d . WANTED. WANTED—Fixer: on - joining and Saming machines. ‘State .-experi- 3-23-a3 | _'ro REN‘!‘-—VOW desirable five room Buell 8t., tenement, second floor. L 3-24-a7 Nlun, Berlin. nem 6 rooms, on n, good wa- . Woodruff, Ber- ‘a1l modern im- Apply Modern Book mln street. 3-22-tf IWANTED—Shirt. ironer. \streéet, Bristol. WMED——Raflned American couple woquld like furnishea apartment, . for lght h Best references can be cfim .\ dress Box XL 19, Herald. 3-19-8d e e i S e L, WANTED—To rent, a cheap room in New: Britain. - ‘A, A.'Bucklin, Plain- ville, 'Conn. - 3-34-d1x WAN’!‘ED—MW- helper or nurse maid. Mrs, E. L. Warren, 63 Bas- -‘tt street. - 3.32-3-a WANTED—Young ‘man for \garage work. One with some me- “.hanical experi s:ncc. Williams Prices uk.ob to um.oo. street. Maral, 46 Main 3-17-T8 _..L___—.-.,..a-_—‘—.-—-.— K | WANTED—Young lady:desives room, —_—_— Asmo;udmt will give lessons to 60 cents an hour, Ad- ¢ X4X Herald. 3-20-t¢ 'Anmxom PABS‘IEB TAKEN | Fine violin repalring and bow hairing & specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience. All work guaranteed, Other kinds of fine repair work., THE WELDON, Room 3, Asylum Street, Hartford 'INDIANA ‘WORM DRIVE “HORACE L HART, AUTO LIVERY TEL. 1930, -out. ble rates. Allen car. Rlchnrm:rt. Tel. 265-12. 3-19-6dx IF .YOU PAY STORAGE and small balance due on good upright planog it is’ yours. Wrue ‘the Gibbs Piano _ Co,, 71-73 Main ’ 8t., Springfeld, " Masiss. 5 . 8-14-tt | NOTICE—M. Irving Jester has opened . up his Main Coal office and tuto- mmobile Sales Rdom, corner Park and Elm stieets. Open from 6:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m., Monday and Saturday t0 9 p. m. » 18t —m BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. —r— BUY AMALGAMATED OIL — one cent a ghare; 100% dividends in 90 days pogeible; production now com- ing in ground floor stock, one cent a share, doubles price shortly, $1 par value, $10 buys. 1,000 shares. Write for fufll’ details. Amalga- mate Oil Co., 1270 Colcord Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. 3-24-d1x w FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT-—Large, front room, all . conveniences, for one or two gentle- men. Address Box 12XX, Herald Qffice. - ' 8-24-1dx TO ‘RENT-—Furnished room for two in private family. All conveniences. Tel. 25-13 or Box 2BB, 'Herald Of- fice. 3-24.tt TO, RENT—Furnished room, modern | oopvenl-ces. 505 A.reh street. ] i ¢ ‘Dow wumken. Mp‘mhn‘x.nu-ud i '"""'“xmg a;: ury' T. Write for list ¢¢ PATENT mm and inventions. Wanted, $1,000,000 in 'rlp- offered for inventions. Send aketch for free opinion as to Patent abiility. Our ¢ books eeat fres “' 3. EVANS & cut. county of and board ‘in' privatey family, ‘cen~ tral location. Address Miss Allem- ‘efer, care R. & E.. 3-24-a1x WANTED-01a° false testny wantea Don’t matter if broken. to hrn dollgrs . pfll‘ set. po-t and m!ht ch AN'!'@—GI:I. pa.lfl vhllo Tearning *.um making. /' Commercial Shirt: Co., 266 Arch [wtreet. 3-20-¢a umns BABN_ ION‘EY AND EN- JOY selling our beautiful fancy and stapl e Of Dress fabrics; exppri- ence ;, upnecessary. No money Te- quired: ‘i Agreeable profitable wo Goods in great demand. Samp! free. Write for particulars and se- your territory now. Old Colony. g‘;tlh Co., 296R Broadway, N. Y. 3-24-d1x WANTED—Woman to wash dishesa, Hotel Beloin. 3-22-tf WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs. ‘H. W. Booth, 30 High street. 3-12-tt } FINANCIAL . (R SRR 5 T FREE book ‘“Money - in - OiI'" shows how you can make ; quick profits. Steady dividends. Small investment. Now producing coal oil and gas. Neosho Co., K. C. Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 3-24-d1x AGENTS WANTED. — e s i LARGE MANUFACTURER — Wanta representatives to sell shirts, un- . derwear, hosiery, 'dresses, waists, skirts, direct to homes. Write for .free samples. Madison Mills, 690 Broadway, New York City. S —————————— BOARD. e ot R T £ 2 A S M BOARD—Park Hotel Dining Room, by‘week or single meal. Translents accommodated. - New management. * Grace Turner Satterthwaite vs John T Satterthwaiter - Superior.coutt, State of. Connecti- rd, the 17th f March, 1917, d“ Order of Notice. 2 Upon complaint . in ; sald ocause b:;:aum to said court, et Hartford in sald county, on the first Tuesday of A,prll. 1917, and now pending, claim. ing & divorce and custody of minor child, it ap; pendency of sald’ shall be given the defendant by pub.. lighing this order in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper published in New Britain once a week, for . two sucdessive weeks, commenciiig on or before Mtrc!!:uzl. 1917. m‘l‘OHSALD—Ont pair gray farm | .( chunks; -one driving horme, weighw 1,160 &nd one driving horse, weighs 900. Myron E. Rogers, Platnville. 8-24-d3 | ——— e FOR SALE-—Large single house. Can be made into two tenements—All improvements. Price right. R. B. White, White's Q'odn‘. Plainville. I-!MSX i:—a:x FOR SALE-—-FI.HII. 90 acres. “:: trolley. .. Good house and' Electric lights, running ' “ particulats see R. B. 'White Crossing, Flainville. FO! Farm 15 acre, fin by April 1;' 4 touring cuuuh ¢ 2 Ford Racing cars; ‘cheap; .Sundays till 12 m.; we also. Ford éars;. will consider trade C. 'Rudolph, 133 ;Cherry, Phone 2061, FOR SALE-—Disk harrow, two plow, 340 egg incubator. -Hanson, Plainville, ' 8 FOR MLI-—MIII‘ ogEs. Barred m I 3-23-d8x Aocomodluom for 1‘9 g 5 ko with the place.. l‘M ot wm'nmqrom man for .uo.‘ # -3 mEN—Tmteu produce e~ by | . suits with a line of metit that re- peats; unllmlted feld; ¥ g:flmld ‘write' for Mm urphy ‘& La ge, Cleveland. Young . a.fi’f‘.‘fi. man to assist on nitlk route and in. dairy. 'Phobs 777-2, 1083 Stanley St. 13-38-3d WANTED—Young ‘msn- with: smaii capitol to. take over | Commercial | business paying $30 per week. Writo Box 129, :city. -« 3-23-3dx WANTED—A Rent, by an American . family’ of radults. Address B, 416, Park . strest, Oity. 8-2 WANTED—Fireman for plant. ; Address Box 18XX, Office. WANTED—Man to light - firen. _Ad- dress Box X7X, Herald Oflca' ke Herald 3-20-t¢ ‘WANTED—Engineer and fireman, so- ber and reliable, one who under- stands his ‘business. Address, Box XX, Herald. 3-16-tf W. By a manufacturing company,—& careful and thorough bookkeeper, experience, reference and salary :pmm P. 0. Box 499, Bristol, Ooan. ¥ TwnFamilyHouesNextto heating | 2 N " D. HUMPHREY, A 2he Ola ath ‘Paber ana 304 me !m. Nn-o