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IVERSALIST CHURCH HUNGERFORD. COURT pes Sunday Ev'g, Apr. 1st, 7:30 o'Clock Subject:—~“SIN AND -PUNISHMENT.” - Who is the author of Sin, and what is punishment : for° No one can commit your sin for you. No one can bear your punishment. Come let us reason to- gether. & Dr. Dillingham will preach. AND 39 98, $10.98, $14.¢ uewellworthslz.&)stomoo. e Newest in Coats—This ' section is a veritable l?-llionMumnesoeompleteis our collection' ‘this season. g and Misses’ Coats, at 98, $5.98, $7.98, $10.98- it are worth Double this price. 'Waist Dept. offers some great values in smm 49c¢, 79c¢, 89c $1.69 _This Sale. 25¢ of ... 39° ’&Silk Gloves, best makea, 69c¢ value. 79¢c All Silk Neckwear, sold elsewhere at 25 “§9¢ to 69c. Extra Specialat .......... Cc dren’s Fast Black Cotton Hose, all ' R e valne. Bpecialat . ... 12Y%2c 't miss seeing the values in our Domestic and 'E. U. THOMPSON & CO. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS YOE 59 ARCH STREET. VIEGA BUILDING. ' TELEPHONE 1062 Your Orders Respectfully Solicited. NEW BRITAIN DAILY 1916 Allen Touring Car, like new, ' Overland Tour- vee. 8478 1916, model 83, ing Dodge Bros." Touring. Reo Truck, overhauled, new tires $195 . $125 to $200 Other roadsters and tourings $95 to $400 COHEN MOTOR CO. 307 Church St. Phones 1136-3, 488 e —— Mr. Property Owner:— How Abqut Your leaky roof? Why not have it looked after be- fore the mext rain storm? Sec P. ZEHLER, ROOF SPECIALIST. Gemeral MOTOR TRUCKS For hire for long. hauls and excava- R. M. HEALEY, '%§4~%.%, Distributor for Kissel pleasure cars and Kissel trucks. Closed cars for rent. qumm Hudson, ' Oakhnd,Muwell wllllam_sAutu cn INDIANA WORM DRIVE A YEAR TO PAY - $1,385.00 $2,100.00 . $2.780.00 . $3,600.00 GOLD CARRIAGE CO., 314 PARK STREET ! "Phone 478-8—1435-2. Keeley’s Garage Elm and Frapklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars. Livery Cars for Hire. ' Storhge and Supplies, Repairing a Specialty,, Tel. 1228 Denison Garage 430 MAIN STRES?P ldvery Cars for hll'e. day and -ugnt Storage, Supplics and szn. HONEYMAN’S AUTO GO. 189 MAIN STREET. 'tombie Owners Attention yoninsured’s owneragunstlubihtyforpemmlmmryanddnmageto IF INSURED the Herald furnish a maxi- mum of service at a minimum cost—They are penny invest- ments which experience has shown return high dividends. All Advertisements for _ the - classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. e ———————————c— WANTED. . SITUATION WANTED by bookkeeper . with the best of references. Ad- dress Bookkeeper, Herald Office. 3-30-3dx ALTERATION HANDS Men and Girls Wanted in our Alteration Room, Apply MYRON KATTEN, of A.KATTEN & SON, ° HARTF ONE FRICE OLO. OO\, 114-116 Asylum Street, “Hartford. WANTED—Furnished room in private family, with board preferred, fifteen minutes’ walk from center. Ad- dress Room, Herald Office. 3-29-3d ‘WANTED—By a competent colored man, small offices to take care of. Prices reasonable. Tel. 758-2. Reference furnished. 3-29-d2x LA WANTED—Collector for New Britain and vicipity, man or woman. All or part time. Property bond re- quired. ' Address 410 Hitchcock Building, Springfield, Mass. 3-30-3dx WANTED—Bxperienced cashier at once. - None other need apply. Box 12 Cashjer. 3-29-a3 WANTED—A fairly strong woman, or the right man, or man or wife, to live in home of elderly couple in Newington, and care for the man, etc. Apply room 405, City -Hall, New Britain, or telephone 356, New Britain. 3-28-2a WANTED—300 machinists, day; 56c per hour. ists’ Hall, 8-hour Apply Machin- 34 Church street. 3 3-29-3a — el T WANTED—To Rent partially fur- nished house, centrally located. Address Herald, Box 34 H. 3-27-a65x —— . WANTED—10,000 people with corns, callouses or hemorrhoids to buy jar of Honey Bee Ointment, guar- anteed to please or money refunded. g:nrk & Brainard, Long’s Shoe Store. TASH IN ADVANCE. DOST. —_— LOST—Shell rimmed eyeglassé’ on ‘West Main street. Finder_ please return Herald. Reward. !W-ldx WANTED! Wi Shirt Co., 266 Arch street experience preferred. be over 20 years of age. Also alteration hands on dresses. Apply at once, Raphael’s De- partment store, “The Big Store,” 384 Main street. WANTED—-Y'oung woman for clerical work in main office of local factory. High school graduate - preferred. Address Box 29K, 4. : 3-29-43 —— WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Small family.’ Mrs. B, R. Low, 19 Highland street. ; 8-29-d2 s WANTED—A young lady as operator on billing machine in invoice - de- partment of one of tl facturing concerns. ., B, Herald. < 'WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Apply 29 Spring street, 3-29-wix WANTED—Maid for general . house- work. - 19 South High street. WANTED—Competent maid. evenings, Dr. Reeks, Square. 3-27-3d WANTED—Girls for,marking and as- sorting and mangle work. Union Laundry Corp., 266 Arch St. - ! 2.27-t¢ EERONERSRS. - WESURRRGR O WANTED—Womsn to wash dishes. Hotel Beloin. AUCTION. —— e SRR L T will sell at the home of J. H. Col- lins, Garden street, Farmington, Conn., on Tuesday, April 3rd, at 10:30 a. m., sharp: One steel gray team 8 and 9 years old; one brown team 10 and 10 years old; also his entire herd of high Jersey and Guernseys consisting of 20 spring- ers, 10 new milch cows and 8 heif- ers. Sale, Rain or Shine. T. 8. Rourke, Auctioneer. 3-29-4d City -Advertisement Sealed Proposals will be received bv' the Board of Public Charities at treir office, City Hall, until 12 o’clock noon Friday, April 6, 1917, for the necessary frame work to complete the barn at the Town Home. Plans and specifications seen at the above office. A proposal bond of $500 must ac- may be /company each proposal. The Board of Public Charities re- rves the right to reject any or all B. C. MOREY, Acting Superintendent. WANTED—Bright learn battery business. Fuller Storage Battery Cou Arch street. &"-ad R R e WANTED—First class metal patfern | makers at once. Open shop. id: C. Barrett Co., 308 Pearl street rt- ford. 2 Appl WANTED—Young man with school education for clerical in main office of local concern. dress Box 1S, Herald. 3-29-0 rk WANTED—Fireman for hea plant. Address Box 13XX, Herald Office. 3-20-tf E———————————————————————————. MEDICAL ASSISTANT WANTED. By an elderly doctor in guntry vil- lage, this state. Must haye had two or three years cxperience, able to do minor surgery and obstetrics, and dispense his own drugs:’ No drug store in town. No eq‘bm.m re- quired. If mutually * agteeable, permanent amngenwnt can be made at end of year.” For particu- lars, address, stating age and quali- fications, Doctor, Herald Office. 3-27-tf MINIMUM CHARGE 16c g ) e ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ) FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Studebaker 1916 six cy- linder touring car. In good condi- tion. Will be sold at a reasonable figure.” Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm street, 3-29-wi1 FOR SALE—Chevrolet 4-90 roadster. In splendid condition. As good as new. - Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 3-29-wi1 FOR SALE—Buick 1916 six cylinder roadster. In fine condition. Wil- . Nams Auto Oo 287 Elm street. 8-29-wl FOR SALE—Two houses of 15 rooms, four of 10, one of 9. All two fam- ily houses. Modern improvements. Also’ building lots near center of city on or near trolley lines. Low prices, easy terms. W. P. Steele, 260 Chestnut street, 3-30-6dx FOR, SALE—Three lots including corner on Roxbury road, ‘Belvidere, 8ood .location. Will sell single if. desired. Address L. H. Page, Central s,venue, ‘Waterbury, Conn. 8-29-4dx. FOR SALE—Beagle pups, well bred, fine stock, good hunters for . fall. John Gubbins, 171 Curtis street, New , Britain, Conn. _— FOR SALE—1913 Reo Touring, 1916 Pullman, one 1911 Btavem-Duryn truck. Call' or . ’phone, ‘B Garage, 8 Chestnut street. {: % . 3-26-d6 FOR SALE—1916 Studebaker auto- mobile,.series 17, four: cylinder sev- en passenger, in first class condition. Apply to Frank W. Holmes, Tel phone 728 or 101. - TO RENT—Five rooms: ments. 220" Kelnw city. TO' RENT—Four electric lights,’ 173 Greenwodd S 3:33-12 young: man ta 105 | TO RENT—Tensment, four running water electric 1 Hill, second house from tion. % TO RENT—OM. provements. Am) llodm Shop, 168 Main street. TO RENT—On Main street, about 8,- 500 square feet of floor space. for light manufacturing. Plenty. of light. = Well ventilated. Inguire: 142 Main street. 3-6-te FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished room for gen- tleman. 48 Main St., top floor west. 3-28-d3x EASTER GARMENTS We never have been able to show a better line of Suits, Coats, Skirts and Dresses TO RENT—Pleasant room with board | for two people in private family. Also two rooms for light house- keeping. All convenlences. Tele. 25-13, or box 2BB, Herald. 5 3-26-tf To RENT—Furnished room, modern 505 Arch street. 3-14-tf FOR ONE 3 FAMILY HOUSE, HART STREET. : ONE 2 FAMILY HOUSE, HART STREET. conveniences. }ro l\m—»!‘ront room, p:t ily. . ISS Arch -troct o { 5 880, New Britain, FOR SALE-—! Leghorn h strain. E, St., Tel. 1128-4. —— FOR SALE—Twenty-elght room ho- tel at Sound View, Conn. Pyice $7,000—$3,000 cash . down. CAll ready for business. 'Robert B. Hnr- vey, 46 North sf Conn. FOR aALHwt--w condition. Call.pris Carrier, 146 Britain. 3 RSALE——W - ~3-29-3dx : cents. ‘the person who ‘s handbag in Keeney’ theator dressing room. please retfrn tg the Bonld office and avoid § 3-30.1dx y ‘Klawer is in ‘the city or In ' of Connecticut, he is request< write at once to P. 0.’ Box 3-30-3dx — NOTICE—Anyone wishing to use land /at Mountain View can-have'use o same ‘for portion of produce raised thereon. Address stating terms, Land, Herald Office. 3-20-3, — A PIANO student will give lessons, beginners, 50 cents an hour, m Box X¢X Herald. 3-20-t¢ : Amqmm PARTIES Taken Out, ble rates. Allen car. M Covert. Tel. 256-12. RBASRL RN i IF YOU PAY STORAGE and smaifi balance due on cond wnt piano_} it is yo U‘lfl Bt« snrln l-l.'tu Two Very Desu-able One Family Hmhu yousureofmmptsemcemmeofaccflent? Something you pay your Hart Street and one on Park: for the Spring Season. We have all the popular materials and colorings. Call and con- vince yourself. ALTERATIONS FREE 135 MAIN STREET oanomp,ny near home, in another State, or in a foreign country ? Wiyhkeanychmcewhen ou can be insured in a company right at your "'l'heAmAcudent&Iilbility Co., of Hartford. None bigger, none better. Their service is both prompt and efficient. Detterphoneus(tonight)forrmmbemtedfmn Abpril 1st. BANKING & REALTY €0, Inc. ‘Phone 728 m W. HOLMES, Treas. G. HANCOCK, Sec. ++ - < Phone 101. Phone 977-4. Open Saturday and Monday Evenings.