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ET WELL!| dollar’s worth of SERVICE and more. Dr. Hyde, the Hartford Med- jcal Specialist, has the experi- ence, knowl and skill which bring resuits, and his Integrity guarantees a square deal. ‘When he undertakes to treat you, he will tell you exactly what he expects to accomplish. Dr. Hyde mixes brains with his treatment and medicines. HOW MUCH WILL IT OOST ? No more than you are will-/ ing to pay. Don’t hesitate on account of money matters. If you are ailing and want to see’ RESULTS for your hard- earned dollars, go to You have been ailing. long enough. Stop wasting ‘money on patent medicines: apd in- competent treatment, Go where every dol- . lar you spend you will get a THE HARTFORD MEDICAL - SPECIALIST 'DR. C.J. HYDE, 373 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. 9a.m.to12. 1:30to5 7to8. Sundays, 10to 1. for Hudson, Oakhnd Mlxwell wllllamsAqu (:u Office and Show mwml.ndsunnsm =c1mmst. TWO NICE PROPERTIES One Two Family, all Modern Home \with extra large lot, full of fruit trees. Also, one of the best Bungalows iIn the“western suburbs. All in the best of condition. H. N, LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, itv Hall 'Phone 606-3 'MAIN STREET OFFICE TO RENT 2 fair sized—gesirable location. Center of city. Price $30.00 per month. { violin repairing and bow hairing ‘specialty. =~ Over twenty years ex- nce. All work guaranteed, Other of fine repair work, THE WELDON, Room 3, . Hartford 8 rooms—1 small, Opposite the gret:n. Get full particulars from THE HOME BANKING AND REALTY CO. FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. HARRY G/ HANCOCK, Sec’y. 'Phone 728. N 193 MAIN STREET. 430 MAIN STREZZ fdvery Cars for hire, day and .Mgnt Storage, Supplies and Repairing. INDIANA WORM DRIVE A YEAR TO PAY ... $1,550.00 . $2,250.00 CARS TO RENT ;™ 3300000 AND OPEN CARS FOR [5Ton..... - $4,000.00 m"“‘“- RECEFR.ON® FIC | GOLD CARRIAGE CO., MORRIN'S GARAGE, |’M 473-4—1435-2. Dealor for unvtmlm " MOTOR CARS, Vim sad Scidon Trucks. Liyery Cars for Hire. Storage, Rcpairing and i ; g Telephone, 221-4. M rty Owner :— l'— t Your leaky roof? have it looked after be- § mext rain storm? ¥, ZEHLER, ROOF SPECIALIST. " Ter 1959. General Jobuing. | i1 Tom . 200 E. MAIN 314 PARK STREET 1 STREET ; We clean Everythi_n‘ under the sun Houseclean« ing a specialty eeley’s Garage‘ KElm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars. Zivery Cars for Hire. Storage and mr;‘u a Specialty, FOR_HOUSES Tel. 1228 andLO’l‘S HILL ‘FHE RIDGEWOOD REALTY CO., { 276 Main Street. ARTISTIC FRAMING The J. C. Ripley Art Co., BRANCH STUDIO 108 West Main St.. New Britain, Conn. A Two Family Brick House, centrally located, eleven rooms, $4,200. Only $1,200 cash needed. NEW . mwa WEDNESDAY IS BARGAIN DAY and here are a few of the many bargains to. be found here tomorrow, Fancy Plaid Dress Gingham. Wed. ynrdat’ 9C Women’s Allover Extra Full Size Percale Aprons made of gmgham, 39 c at....... Women’s Ho“h:n Dresses, made of ging] . 2 Wed. at ........ 69c 25¢ Women’s Fine Lisle Hose in black and white l 9 ..Wed. at, a pair .. c Bleached Table Dafilask, all new patterns. Wed.at, yard . ... 25¢ $1.98 Crochet Bed Spreads, wearn ... $1.29 Wed. at .... EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS Useful Kitchen Specialties Hundreds of Kitcher items that sell at 10c, 15¢ and 19¢. Extra Special Wed. 2 5 c at .........4for" 25¢c Bee Laundry Soap Wed. . .6 cakes for Notice. By virtue of a tax warrant deliv- ered to me as collector of taxes for the town of Berlin, I hereby give no- tice that I will sell at the public sign post in said Town, nearest which said land lies, at public auction on the 23rd day of June, 1917, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, to satisfy a certain tax due to the town of Berlin from Julius Brenner on the 1st day of May, 1916, amounting to Eleven ($11.00) dollars and sixty-eight cents, enough of the following described property to pay said tax, together with the inter- est allowed by law, and my fees: A certain parcel of land with all im- provements thereon, situated in the town of Berlin, and bounded and de- scribed as follows—North by land now or formerly owned by Henry Johnson, east by W. J. Corrigan or asa:m. south by land now or formerly owned by Truman Cowles, and west by brink or top of mountain. Said piece containing 10 acres, as 'per Berlin land records: Vol. 44, Page 13. Dated at Berlin, this 15th day of April, 1917, CHARLES F. LEWIS, Collector of Taxes for ' the Town of Berlin. e —— To the County .Cmmissioner for Hartford County: I hereby apply for a transfer of John E. Curran’s druggist’s license to sell spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider, at No. 97 Broad street, Town of New Britain. T agree not to sell spirituous and intoxiggting liquors to be drunk on the premises; 1 agree not to sell spirituous and intoxicating liquors n quantities exceeding one gallon ex- cept other than distilled liquors and those in quantities not exceeding five gullons; I agree to pay sixty-five dol- lars only for such license, and that it shall be revocable for misrepre- sentation if I do not fulfil the fore- going agreements. And I. on oath, do state that the one in which I am engaged or as em- ploye of the proprietor, and- that I business there to be carried on 1is am a licensed pharmacist. Dated at New Britain this 9th day of April, A. D, 1917 DENIS P. CALNERR, Applicant, S. G. Curran, beneficlal owner. ‘We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing appli- cation of Denis P. Calnerr for a l- cense and hereby certify that sald applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at New Britain this 9th day of April, A. D, 1917, Wm. D. Mowlski, Wm. Friedwezyp, John F. Sweeney, Thomas Lacey, R. D. 8. Hopkins. I hereby certify that the above- ‘mentioned signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers owning real estate, in the Town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain this 9th day of April, A. D.. 1917. ALFRED L. THOMPSON. Town Clerk. m'..v lf!::w.m TUESDAY APRlL 17 Everybody is not reiding the Herald all of the time but somebody is reading the Herald most of the time— Your advertisement is always before the public. CASH IN ADVANCE. e e - FOST. A FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Garage doing good busi- ness. Fine opportunity to buy go- ing busin Special and good reason for selMng. See at once. A. P, Marsh, Deputy Sheriff. 4-17-64 13, 4-17-14 » LOST—Gold bar pin between Center church and Curtis street. Finder return to 47 Curtis street. 4-17-2dx e ——————— O RENE. TO RENT—Five rooms, modern improvements, street. furnace, 51 Roberts 4-17-2dx FOR SALE—Round reed sulky, 630 Arch street. FOR SALE—Kensington farm, acres, 7 room house, new chicken house, running water to house and barn. Cheap. Easy terms. E. P. Dunham. 4-17-2dx A R R s e e FOR SALE—Crown Jewel gas stove, $5.00. J. O. Mills Co., 80 West West Main. 4-14-3ax ———————————————— G. H. 1241 HELP WANTED—MALE. e WANTED—A good carpenter wanted. Call at 685 Arch street or at the job 490 East street, H. M. Whaples, Jr. 4-17-5dx WANTED—At once, by N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Co. five crossing watch- men. Apply J. E. Cosgrift, freight agent, freight station, ‘Whiting street. 4-17-d1x = 27 TO RENT—Two very pleasant front rooms, nicely furnished, central. 280 Arch street. 4-14-3dx R e B e SRR i TO RENT—Land for farming at Maple Hill. Very reasonable. O. M. Scripture, 123 Black Rock Ave. 4-14-d3x TO RENT—Five room flat. Samlow, 391 Arch street. TO RENT—The store, No. 756 Arch street, lately occupied by the E. W. Thompson Co., in the Paint and ‘Wall Paper business. Apply to C. J. Parker, No, 24 Walnut street. 8-20-tt TO RENT—Offices, all modern im- provements. Apply Moderrn Book Shop, 168 Main street. 2-22-tt WANTED—Young man to drive my scar. Apply at my office, 272 Main street, between 12:30 and 8 or be- tween 7 and 8 p. m. Dr. Bodley. 4-16-2dx NOTICE, NOTICE—This advertisement will ap- pear but once, if you are interested submit qualifications. We need a man in this city for permanent po- sition with chances for advance- ment. Only married men between 25 and 40 meed apply. We train you to be a salesman, pay a guar- anteed salary, equal to your present wages and in addition liberal com- mission on all sales you make. Ap- dress Box 1XX, Herald. 4-17-1dx WANTED—Two extra salesmen, one 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. 4-16-34 Sl e g WANTED—Ambitious boy to make hhn.ulf generally useful in the of- fice’ Apply to Hart & Cooley Co., 4-16-3d S R S PRSUN E A ‘WANTED—Three clerks by N. Y., N. H. and H. R. R. Apply at freight office, Whiting street, 4-14-w1 AN e S T B ‘WANTED—Young man to work,/ on soda fountain for the summer. Box 4XX, Herald office. 4-14-3dx NOTICE—Public whist Wed. eve., April 18, by Phoenix lodge, Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall. Admission 15c. 4-16-3rx NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert, Tel. 255-12. 4-16-6dx ~~ | WANTED—Male stenographer. Ap- *ply, stating experferice and wages expected, Box X31X, Herald office. 4-12-6d ‘WANTED—Lively boy, about 16 yen; of age at the Union la.undry Cor; Gl Arch street. A PIANO student will give lessons to beginners, 50 cents an hour. Ad- dress Box X4X, Herad. 4-5-tf IF YOU PAY STORAGE and small balance due on good upright piano it is yours. Write the Gibbs Plano Co., 71-78 Main St,, Mam. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 20 Pearl street. = All conveniences, fn- cluding telephone. 4-12-64 MEDICAL ASSISTANT WANTED. By an elderly doctor in country vil- lage, this state. Must have had two or three years experience. able to do minor surgery and obstetrics, and dispense his own drugs. No drug ! store in town. No equipment re- quired. If mutually agreeable, permanent arrangement can be made at end of year. For particu- lars, address, stating age and quali- fications, Doctor, Herald Office. e — POSITION WANTED. Shirt Co., 266 Arch street, second floor. WANTED—Immediately, 20 girls for bench and machine work. Best of | Wworking conditions assured. ican Paper Goods Co. WANTED—Bright salesgirls; no ex- perience needed; we teach you. Ap- ply to . W. Woolworth Co., 218 Main street. 4-16-3dx WANTED—Good waitress and to do | WANTED—Cook of thirteen years ex- general work. No cooking, 26 South | perience, desires situation with pri- High St 4.14-6dx| Vate family. 28 Whiting etreet, z first floor. dax ™ T T B e S PR T WANTED. WANTED—Room and board by young man about ten minutes’ walk from Stanley’s. Address Room, Box 132, Herald. 4-17-2dx WANTED—A BOY ABOUT 16 ! YEARS OLD. RIGHT PAY FOR RIGHT BOY. APPLY AT THE B. JAHN MFG CO., ¢ CHESTNUT STREET. -14-3d WANTED—OIld False Teeth. matter if broken. WANTED—Competent maid for general housework. No washing. 204 Lincoln street. 4-9-tf Notio i By virtue of a tax warrant deliv- ered to me as collector of taxes for the town of Berlin, I hereby give no- tice that I will sell at the public sign post in said Town, nearest which said land lies, at public auction on the 23rd day of June, 1917, at 8 o'clock in the afternoon, to satisfy a certain tax due to the town of Berlin from Charles, John and Sarah Shipley, Charles Hipp and James Patterson, on the 1st day of May, 1916, amount- ing to Twenty-two ($22.00) dollars and thirty-two cents, enough of the following described property to pay said tax,' together with the interest allowed by law, and my fees: A cer- tain parcel of land with all improve- ments thereon, situated in the town of Berlin, and bounded and described 'as follpws—1at piece: North by highway, east by N. Peck, south by N. Taylor, west by N. Taylor. (1 acre). 2d plece: North, east and south by J. Conlon, west by highway. (% acre.) 3d piece: North by F. Norton, east by J. Greenbacker, south by N. W. Baldwin, west by Robbins. (3 acres). Berlin land records, Vol. 55, Page 184. Dated at Berlin, this 14th day of April, 1917, Don’t Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED—In local office, one typist, Apply P. O. Box 1019. 4 MOTOR TRUCKS Fyr hire for long hauls and excava- ton work, .Capacity 53§ tons. All grades of Sand, Crushed Stone and Cinders for sale and delivered. 168 Arch St, R. M. HEALEY, "1 "s0ss. Distributor for Kissel pleasure cars and Kissel trucks. Closed oars for rent. Parties taken out. CHARLES F. LEWIS, Collector of Taxes for the Town of Berlin. Dr.C. W. VIVIAN DENTIST 52 Main Street Porter & Dyson Buiiding 8:30 A, M. 5 P, M. onday and CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING GEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesmaan explain our fllustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. s16 Arylum St., Hartfora, *>hone Ch. 1141-3 ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Classified advy nts in | the Herald furnish a maxi- mum of service at a minimum cost—They are penny invest- ments which experience has MINIMUM CHARGE 10 ' s shown return high dividends. FOR SALE. FOR SAL®. —_— FOR SALE—One ton motor trucl with express body in perfect con-& dition. Will sell on monthly ternssi to responsible party. Write Motogi} Truck, care Herald, 4-14: FOR SALE—1915 Reo touring car fine condition. Three new tires anil. good spare. Come at once if yq want a bargain. Williams Atte Co., 287. Elm street. 4-12-6 e sk GG S TS FOR SALE—Studebaker 1916-6 cylin- der 7 passenger touring car in splendid condition. Price low. Wil- llams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. o 4-12-6 FOR SALE—Buick 1916-6 cylinder Roadster in elegant condition. New- 1y ‘painted, cord tires. Willlams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 4-12-64 FOR SALE—Angelus, good condition. . With records. Reasonable, . for quick sale. P. O. Box 56. 4-14-68dx 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. v 4-12-6a FOR SALE—Four passenger Model 3 Corbin in fine running condition af low price. Willlams Auto Co., 28§ Elm street. 4-12-68 FOR SALE—Chevrolet 24-90 tourin cars. Newly painted and in A- shape. Willlams Auto Co., 287 E street. 4-12-4d FOR SALE—Seven room house, ba lot 70x150. 34 South Burritt IS’t. 4-17-d FOR SALE—Are you looking for ®ood second hand car? We have a “Inner State” 1916, 5 pasase car, almost new, also a 1916 se passenger Overland car for &a The prices are right and it will p Vou to come and see us before yo purchase elsewhere. City Se: Station, Cor. Hartford Ave. Stanley street. 4-16-3¢ FOR SALE—Modern Richmond up= right piano, good condition. dress Piaso, Herald Office. 4- TUSED CARS FOR SALE—Hupmobile, 1916, roadster, $750; Buick, 1916, roadster, $750; Buick, 1913, touring, $200; Reo 1915, touring, $526; Oak- land, 1916, 6-cyl. touring, $650; also Oakland, touring, $600; Stude- baker, 1915, touring, $726; Over- land cab, $500; Hudson 6-54, $425; Chevrolet 4-90, $400, also one 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, 4-16-8d FOR SALE—A 1913 model single cylinder Thor motorcycle at reason- able cash price. Inquire of Edwin Nilson, 24 Forestville ave., Plain- FO! ALE—Barred Plymouth ville, Conn. 4-16-2d B A cockerels, Parks' celebrated 200. 30-year trap-nested strain, $3 e No Sunday business. George ' Smith, 166 Main St., Wethersfi 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 Mra. 8. M. Cowles, Ken- -lnnol,\, Tel. 647-14, New Britain. 4-16-3d 4-16- FOR SALE—§,000 day old chicks. C. White Leghorns. Order nd H. N. Hanson, Hart’s corner, FOR SALE_Three or four tons of| Ville. -Tel. 37-4. L good horse hay in the barn or deliv- ered. Leon LeClair, Berlin. 4-16-3d ORIENTAL RUGS. We sell. we p ‘We exchange—also we do first ¢ repalring. Barbour Rug Co., hwll strest, Hartford, Conn. —_— N tt: of FOR SALE OR RENTCottage R T ete. j 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 |, SALE—Second hana pool tal T idtens Table, Box 12, x-m::‘. T FOR SALE b S Double House, Bassett St., 14 rgoms, Double House, Winthrop St.f all- modern; large lot, plenty of fruit, rooms, modern equipment, $8 )i o5 3-Family House, Walnut 8t '} 3-Family on Prospect-St., 21 rooms, up-to-date, $10,000. Liberal terms, rooms and garage. Price t",“fi. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Str 12 Room House on Maple Street with extra lot on Street for sale at a bargain. Let us rent your house for CAMP REAL ESTATE CO 272 Main Street flo&m“fll.. FARM FOR SALE ' ¢ Located about half way between New Britain and Southln‘tfl. Large house and barns. b If interested in this proposition, call at our office or telephone. The Hardware City Co-operative Ass (INC.) NO. 131 MAIN STREET. CORBIN GARAGE. Unexcelled facilities for overhauling automobiles and burning out Oi Machine work of all kinds. . GRINDING OUT CYLINDERS’A SPECIALTY., Storage and Supplies of all descriptions. 128 CHESTNUT ST, F, H. SHIELD, MANAGER. Business Property in Franklin Street For Sale by SCHULT Z & COSTELLO, In 242 MAIN STREET. i LET US SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Varnishe: MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in 1854. 1he Oldest Wall Paper ehd Paint 304 MASN STREET. We Make Signs Shop in the O "PHONK. $34