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..,.more. Girl’s and Children’s Dresses. Ladies’ Blouses. Muslin Underwcar/ 'Stationery. Shoes. HKodaks. Artist Supplles. AT 48 'TO 54 ALLYN Ladics® Tailored Suits. 1adies’ Coats. ¥ Ladies” Doesses. - AT 31 ALLYN ST. Millinery. AT 2 TALCOTT ST. Toflet Articles. SMART HATS | FOR MATRONS AT 31 ALLYN STREET Piced 85 to $15 The shxpes for matrons are in youthful lines; flares, side effects, small sailors with straight or roll brim, and turbans. In these as- sortments there are several handsome transparent maline or horse- hair hats. shiny straws. flowers-and ribbons. Tub Fine lisere, split straw, three end Jap, and all the new Trimmed with stickups in fancy burnt goose, wings, WONDER-LIN SMOCKS for Misses and Women 7 83 CHURCH ST. Have you seen the new Wonder-Lin Smocks for misses and wo- men?' They're smart, pretty and wonderfully practical. this Smock pictured in the April vogue. You'll see Sizes 14 to 22. Price $2.95. BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS We are now’ agents for the famous Butterick’s Patterns which will be found at 83 Church Street. Children’s and Misses’ Shoes AT 83 CHURCH STREET. Cusiomers who are wafting their favorite makes and shapes in shoes for children and misses will now find at 83 Church street a wvery complete assortment in the staple lines, in black, tan and white. Children’s and Misses’ high cut White Duck Boots, welt sole, Orthopedic shapes; sizes from child’s 7 to misses’ 2; price $2.00 $2.25 and $2.50.' Children’s and Missees’ high cut Lace Boots, welted soles, patent leather dull top, also gun metal; sizes 8% to 2; prices $3.00 and $3.50. Children’s and - Misses' regular cut Button Boots in patent leath- er and’ gun metal, and $3.50. dull and cloth tops; sizes 8% to 2; prices $3.00 — THE BOY’S SPRING SUIT ET————— OAN BE BOUGBT HERE FOR A VERY REASONABLE PRICE———83 CHURCH STRE! First, we invite you to inspect our assort: necessary for the boy today semi-dressy occasions. We ordared six months ago as a school suit. ment of Boys' Blue Serge Norfolks. It's the only suit for confirmation, A Blue Serge Suit is as graduation and other have over 500 handsome Blue Serge Suits in very fine grades. They were and the old prices still obtain. Twelve spring models, and all are tailored up to our well-known ex- cellent standard: sizes 6 to 18 including StOUtS ......cocevcccccenaccnnne { Every Suit is worth today from $1.00 to $3.50 $5 00 © $15.98 YOUR HOUSE Fitted Complete With 'ELEGTRIC LIGHTS A YEAR TO PAY FORIT or s 5% FOR CASH 4 Months Lighting FREE = . | Mazda Lamps FREE i Let Us Tell You the Rest THE SPRING & BUCKLEY ELEC. CO. 75-77-79 Church Streei | Satety’ Frs—TEL 900—<ustity Always | Your leaky roof? have it looked after next rain storm? Gm Job!!lu mm-nmm Cars for hire, day and .Mght Lsiorl Supplies and Repairing. Storagce, Phone 234. = INDIANA 'WORM DRIVE A YEAR TO PAY .. $1,550.00 . $2,250.00 G 38.000.00 . $4,000.00 GOLD CARRIAGE CO., \ 'Phone 478-4—1435-2. 314 PARK STREET T ST ST D T T * TWO NICE PROPERTIES One Two Family, all Modern Home with extra large lot, full of fruit trees. Also one of the best Bungalows in the western suburbs. All in the best of condition. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall ’Phone 606-3 EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS Fine yiolin repairing and bow hairing a specialty. Over twenty years' ex- perience. All work guaranteed, Other kinds of fine repair work, THE WELDON, Room S, Asylum Street, Hartford NAGLE SANITARIUM AND PRIVATE HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR NE! Medical 1, Surgical and Ob Quiet location, excellent 'llrrounl.lm from institutional atmosphere. The limited number of eight received assures close in- -mw-. All physicians entitled MARY E. NAGLE. R. N. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS., You can save your running expense by having your cylinders reground or cleaned from carbon. We also do Die, Tool,, Experimental and Machino work, overhaul Automobiles, Welding and Brazing. First class workman- ship guaranteed at low cost. THE NEW BRITAIN TOOL CO. ‘Phone 1736 Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars 'Williams Auto Co. Office and Show Service Station Room 1 and 3 Main St. ' 287 Elm St. MOTOR TRUCKS For hire for long hauls and excava- i tion work, .Capacity 51§ toms. Al We clean |giades of Sand, Crushed Stono and Cinders for sale and delivered. Everybody is not reading the Herald all of the time but somebody is reading the Herald most of the time— Your advertisement is always before the public. 3 €0 RENT. CASH IN ONE C 'VANCE. TO RENT—A building 20x24 feet, in the rear of Begley’s block, 420 to 424 Main street. Can be used as a garage, storage or an ideal loca- tion for a plumbing shop. Terms reasonable. Apply to M. J. Begley, 59 Beaver street. 4-16-18-21x TO RENT—Two very pleasant front rooms, nicely furnished, central. 280 Arch street. 4-14-3dx TO RENT—Land for farming at Maple Hill. Very reasonable. O. M, Scripture, 123 Black Rock Ave. 4-14-d3x TO RENT—Tenement 5 rooms, third floor, all improyements. 430 Park street. 4-13-3dx TO RENT—A tenement of six rooms at 696 Arch St., upstairs, with im- provements and all refinished, at $17 per month. Apply to Horace I. Hart, on premises. 4-13-tf. TO RENT—Five room tenement, all modern improvements, second floor, 181 Dwight St. ' Inquire Miller & Olson’s store, same address. 4-13-3d TO RENT—In Berlin, rooms, lower floor, barn. Tél 663-4. tenement six garden, gas, 4-13-d3 TO RENT—Five room flat. Samlow, 391 Arch street. G. H. 4-12-tf TO RENT—The store, No. 76 Arch street, lately occupied by the E. W. Thompson Co., in the Paint and ‘Wall Paper business. Apply to C. Jd. Parker, No, 24 Walnut street. 3-20-t2 TO RENT—Offices, all modern im- provements. Apply Moderr Book Shop, 168 Main street. 2-22-tf S ————e e SIUVATION ANTED, YOUNG MAN|, 18, position. desires clerical Address Box H 5, Herald. 4-14-2dx ] FOST. LOST—Between railroad station and New- Britain center, pocketbook, containing’ small change, watch and key. Finder please notify M. F. D, 223% Florence St., Hartford, Ct. Liberal reward. 4-16-d1x LOST—In accident, Washington St | December 9, chain and medal. Find- er return to 41 Clark street. 4-14-24 FOR SALE, USED CARS FOR SALE—Hupmobile, 1916, roadster, $750;"Buick, 1916, roadster, $750; Buick, 1913, touring, $200; Reo 1915, touring, $5625; Oak- land, 1916, 6-cyl. touring, $650; also Oakland, touring, $600; Stude- baker, 1915, touring, $725; Over- land cab, $500; Hudson 6-54, $425; Chevrolet 4-90, $400, also onme for $350; Oakland, 4-cyl., $650; Kohler .truck, $200. These cars in splendid condition, reasonable offers will be accepted. Williams Auto Co., 287 \ Elm street, 4-16-6d EKOR SALE--A 1913 model single cylinder Thor motorcycle at reason- able cash price. Inquire of Edwin Nilson, 24 Forestville ave., Plain- ville, Conn. 4-16-2d FOR SALE—A farm of sixty acres, with large house and barn, especial- ly adapted for truck, small fruits and poultry, is for rent immediately. Apply to Mrs, 8. M. Cowles, Ken- sington, Tel. 647-14, New Britain. 4-16-3d FOR SALE—Three or - good horse hay in the four tons of barn or deliv- ered. Leon LeClair, FOR SALE OR RENT—Cottage - of seven rooms, 518 Church street, modern improvements or will ex- change for small farm. Inquire on premises or P. O. Box 517. 4-16-16dx NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert, Tel. 255-12. ) 4-16-6dx NOTICE—Public whist Wed. eve., April 18, by Phoenix lodge,, AJr. O. U. A. M. Hall.. Admission 25c, 4-16-3rx A PIANO student-will give lessons to beginners, 50 cents an hour. dress Box- X4X, Herad. IF YOU PAY STORAGE and small balance due on good upright piano it is yours. Write the Gibbs Piano Co., 71-78 Main St., Springfield, Ma: 3-14-tf HELP WANTED—fEMALE. WANTED—Bright salesgirls; no ex- perience needed; we teach you. Ap- ply to F. W. Woolworth Co., 218 Main street. 4-16-3dx WANTED—Gpod waitress and to,do general work. No cooking, 26 South High St 4-14-6dx WANTED—Competent general housework. 204 Lincoln street. WANTED. WANTED—One or two gentlemen 1o room and board in private family. Address Box H20, Herald. 4-16-1dx maid No washing. 4-9-tf for | FOR SALE—Furniture at 181 Dwight street, third floor. 4-16-1dx S ——————————————— UELP WANTED—MALE., A A e S T WANTED—Young man to drive my car. Apply at my office, 272 Main street, between 12:30 and 3 or be- tween 7 and-8 p. m. Dr. Bodley. \ 4-16-2dx WANTED—Two extra salesmen, ofle each for New Britain and Southing- ton. Salary and commission and good opportunity to learn.the bus- iness. United Electric Light and Wa- ter Company. 4-16-3d { WANTED—Ambitious boy to make himself generally useful in the of- fice Apply to Hart & Cooley Co., 4-16-3d ‘WANTED—Three clerks by N. Y., N. H. and H. R. R. Apply at freight office, Whiting street. 4-14-w1 WANTED—Young man to work on soda fountain for'the summer. Box | 4XX, Herald office. 4-14-3dx { WANTED—Young man for clerical ! work in factory office of local con- cern. High school graduate pre- ferred. Address Box X15X, Herald. 4-13-3d i WANTED—Boy about 17 years of age in local factory. Good penman wanted. Address Box 14 AA, Her- ald Office. 4-13-3a WANTED—May 1st, four room rent, family three adults, Box L 1, Her- ald. 4-16-d1x ‘WANTED—People to travel for large Philadelphia house. Good salaty . and all expenses paid. No canvass- ing. C. Wharton, General Delivery. 4-14-d2x WANTED—A BOY ABOUT 16 YEARS OED. RIGHT PAY FOR ' RIGHT BOY. APPLY AT THE B. JAHN MFG CO., 6 CHESTNUT STREET. 4-14-3d ‘WANTED—Men and women to work locally, all or spare time. Good salary paid. Pleasant work. C. ‘Wharton, General Delivery. 4-14-a2x WANTED—Automobiles to and overhaul. Cracked water jack- ets repaired without welding. Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired. Satisfaction guaranteed. Successor to Paul Gabin, Fritz and Berndt, 81 Greenwood street (rear), New Britain, 'Phone 153-12—1457-4. 4-14-24 repair | WANTED—Male stenographer. Ap- ply, stating experience and wages expected, Box X381X, Herald office. 4-12-6d WANTED—_At once, by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., five crossing watch- men. Apply J. E. Cosgriff, frelght agent, freight station, Whiting street. 4-10-6d ‘WANTED—Lively! boy, about 16 years of age at the Union Laundry Corp., 66 Arch street. 4-9-tf FURNISHED ROOMS. i FURNISHED FRONT ROOM—Im- provements, 304 Park street. 4-14-2dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 20 Pearl street. All conveniences, in- cluding telephone. MEDICAL ASSISTANT By an elderly doctor in country vil- lage, this state. Must have had two or three vears experience. able to do minor surgery and obstetrics, and dispense his own drugs. No drug store in town. No equipment re- MINIMUM CHARGE 10c T A WORD EACH INSERTION. FOR SALE. | FOR SALE—Studebaker 1916-6 cylin- der 7 passenger touring car in splendid condition. Price low. Wil- liams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 4-12-6d4 FOR SALE—Buick 1916-6 cylinder Roadster in elegant condition. New- ly painted, cord tires. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 4-12-6d FOR SALE—Angelus, good condition. ‘With records. Reasonable, for quick sale. P. O. Box 56. 4-14-6dx FOR SALE—Crown Jewel gas stove, $6.00. J. O. Mills Co., 80 West West Main. © 4-14-3dx FOR SALE—Oakland 2-1916-6 cylin- der touring car in first class run- ning condition. You have to see them to appreciate them. -Willlams Auto company, 287 Elm street. 4-12-6a FOR SALE—One ton motor truck with express body in perfect con- dition. Will sell on monthly terms to responsible party. Write Motor Truck, care Herald, * 4-14-t¢ FOR SALE—1916 Reo touring cdr in fine condition. Three new tires and good spare. Come at once if you want a bargain. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 4-12-64 FOR SALE—Four passenger Model 30 Corbin in fine running condition at low ‘price. Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 4-12-64 —_— FOR SALE—Chevrolet 24-90 touring cars. Newly painted and in A-1 shape. Wlllhms Allto Co., 287 Elm street. 4-12-6d : FOR Double House, Bassett St., 14 rooms, all modern, large lot, plenty of fruit, $8,000. 2 3-Family. on Prospect 8t., 21 rooms, | up-to-date, $10,000. Liberal terms. H. D. HUMPHREY, Classified advertisements in the Herald furnish a maxi- mum of service at a minimum cost—They are penny mvelt- b ments which experience has FOR SALE—Modern Richmond up-| right piano, good condition. dress Plaso, Herald Office. 4-16+3dx FOR SALE—Lot on Vance stree 50x125. "Phone 339-12 or Box 283: Herald. 4-17-19:31 FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Roci’ tockerels, Parks’ celebrated 200-egg’ 30-year trap-nested strain, $3 each.; No Sunday business. George W, Smith, 166 Main St., ‘Wethersfield. 4-16-1d. SRR e FOR SALE—Seashore hotel, ocean beach, twenty-five rooms furnished. Has large patronage, many boole ings already. Reason for selling, il health. Hall Shurts, New Londof. FOR SALE—S5,000 day old chicks. C. White Leghorns. Order no H. N. Hanson, Hart's corner, P'IAIIL ville. Tel. 37-4, 4-13-1448 | g (\‘ FOR SALE—J. & C. Fisher upright @ piano in good condition. ’4’127; Lewis atreet, Charter 3397 or 870. FOR SALK—§econa hand pool Addross Table, Box 13, Herald. 10-1 SALE ; i Double House, Winthrop 8t., i rogms, modern equipment, $8,000, _3-Family House, Walnut 8t, ,rooms and garage. Price $9,000. 272 Main Street, MONEY TO LOAN. IZRMmHmseonM:pleStreetwflhextnloton Street for sale at a bargain. Let us réht your house for you CAMP REAL zfllhlnsm Large house and barns. ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Building. R If interested in this proposition, call at our nmoe or telephone.| The Hardware City Co-operative Ass's (INC) F, H. SHIELD, MANAGER. CORBIN GARAGE Unexcelled facilities for overhauling automobiles and buriing out e-rhn( Machine work of all kinds. GRINDING OUT CYLINDERS A smwum Storage and Supplics of all descriptions. Open Day nnd!flgm. 128 CHESTNUT ST, TEL. 800. L New m‘ Business Property in Franklin Street For Sale by i SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc. | 242 MAIN Yictor STREET. EggPreserver - Cut down the high cost of living by preserving your Everything R. M. HEALEY, %A~ s Tel. 1204-3. under the sun | Distribator for Kissel plessure cars Houseclean. 'and Ktssel trucks. Closed cars for ing aepecially | ~ | rent. Parties taken out. quired. If mutually agreeable, permanent arrangement can be made at end of year. For particu- lars, address, stating age and quali- fications, Docwt. Herald Office. WANTED—OId False Teeth. Don’t matter if broken. I pay one to ten dollars per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 8. 5th St. Philadelphia, Pa. 4-14-15dx ¢ for Overiand and Cole Cars. 5 &n for Hire. Storage and | 1ty enonsss and LOTS APLE HILL ). We belp you to build. ;ouwfllhlwatmshmpplyht‘lewtnmwhenthepnmmmfi. Fresh eggs can be bought now between 20c and 30 a dozen. Last ‘Winter eggs sold as high as 70c and 80c a dozen. A 25c package of Our Victor Egg Preserver will preserve 25 dozen of eggs. If you are unable to obtain tanis from your desler we will send you a package by parcel post on receipt of 30c in stamps. Our preparation is abso- lutely harmiless and much superior to Water Glass (Silicate of Sods.) | FOR SALE BY: Clark & Brairerd Co., Dicki Drug Co,, ® 8§ Tel. 1238 CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SEN us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for yoar PRODUCT.. A .postal will have our salesman explain our {llustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 A-yluan St., Hartfora. “Zhone Ch. 1141-3 MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-cimile of Typewriting done 18 | oo mpny Ty local office, one typist. Apply P. O. Box 1019. 4-11-tf Dr.C.W. VIVIAN DENTIST 52 Main Street Porter & Dyson Building New THE NARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO. ING. 26 Rtate Ruwel Hartford. Conn. ii Hours Is‘\e s by -pp«mment