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vmm in all Lines carefully filled. Telephone Special orders Charter 1580 'G. FOX & CO ekl : ° ; (] but somebody is reading the - HARTFORD Herald most of the time— Your advertisement is always bgfore the public. the Herald furnish a maxi- mum of service at a minimum / cost—They are penny invest- - ments which experience has CE. MINIMUM CHARGE 1 N » shown return high dividends. ‘ORD EACH INSERTION. CASH IN ADV, ONE CENT A OW ON PRATT ST. ALL DEPARTMENTS EXCEPTING FURNITURE, RUGS, DRAPERIES AND HOUSEFURNISHINGS, WHICH ARE STILL, AT THE BRANCH STORE, 13 TALCOTT STREET. Butterick’s Patterns for which wc are Hartford agents. 3 out-of-town customers coming in by train reach the Pratt and Trumbull| street entrances most conveniently through Allyn street; the Church street entrance through Church street. There are three entrances to our new temporary store, one each on Pratt, Trum- bull and Church street. A Heavy Quality Crepe de Chine Blouses : Special $3 9 8 at REGULAR $6.00 GRADE. * Heavy quality—with elaborate embroidery on the front, deep sailor collar and cuffs hemstitched; there are Blouses in flesh and ‘white; sizes 34 to 44. Blouse Department, second floor. - TAILORED HATS " At the Speclal 5 00 Price I . . Wooden Lawn Rakes, 38c. : VALUES UP TO $7.95. D bandle 4 tine Spading W Hats that are unusual and original in design, artistically Forks, 68c. A trimmed with burnt goose or ostrich stick-ups, wings, flowers,, orna- Hose, 43¢ ‘ments, ribbons, etc. . Shapes are tricornes, turbans and chin-chin roll WL Wess Gar:en a 'l % sailor, principally black, with a few colors. One of the big bargains of BEEODE - Nooh . Tron the season and you'll find them in the new department on Prlitt St. Garden Spades, 68c. _ Wallingford Steel Turf Cut- SAMPLE SILK $2 98 s 3-plece Will Wear Ladies’ 'ETTICOATS Special at ‘A small purchase, including Messaline and Taffeta Skirts in navy, Garden Sets, $1.10 set. Small long bandle combina- ‘WORTH UP TO $5.00. / emmerald and nhansnble!, with ‘full flounces and elastic bands. No - two like. tion Weeder and Rake, 38c. 14-inch Swift Cutter Lawn Stone Crocks - With Cover Mowers, $3.98. 1-qt. pkgs. for 25c. !'Gl‘ putting away eggs, 8-gal- ha size, 40¢, and other sizes m 1 to 20 gallons. 12 Talcott BENCH-MADE PUMPS “Ball Embroidery SMART SPRING LASTS Floss Bench made Pumps for diseriminating customers. FOR WEDNESDAY, BOX 75¢. Patent colt, plain square throat, new Cuban heel, sewed welted soles, trim édges, very smart, $7.00. Only one day at this price; white ball Embroidery Floss; Black Russia Calf, $6.50. " Other numbers in Goodyear stitched soles in kid, gun metal and ; regular price 10c, ten balls to »x. ‘Wednesday, box 75c. Pratt Strect. For Clean-Up Week 12 TALCOIT STREET. Pruning Shears, strong spiral spring,19c. Pruning Shears, fine quality spring, $0c. Garden Trowels, 4c. Steel Garden Trowels, 7c. 10c Garden Weeders, 8c. 16-tooth . Victor Malleable Garden Rakes, 33c, 14-tooth Waliingford Steel light hand Same style in a patent, with small covered slide at throat, leather Louis heels, $6.00. Gray and Brown Kid as above, $7.00. Sofa Pillows $5 Grade for $2.98 One hundred Sofa Pillows in Japanese, Chinese and brocade designs, very richly colored and tlaborate; regular price #5.00, for Wednesday only $2.98. These Pillows are a special which cannot be duplicated. Art Dept. Other Offers FROM THE ART DEPT. Pure Linen Lace Edge Scarfs, regular price $1.25, for Wednes- day only 95c. A special purchase of Lace Edged Table Covers, 45 and 54 inches in round, plain or with insertions in center; worth up to $2.50, sale price Wednuday 9 . Woman’s Pajamas MUSLINWEAR DEPT. Just received—a very com- plete and up-to-date assortment of Pajamas in crepe flowered batiste and striped and plain cambric. A chic garment, and one in high favor with the modern girl. Prices $1.25 to $2.50. Fancy Aprons Aprons for parlor maid, nurse maid, housekeepers, and Tea Aprons in trimmed styles, in fine erials; styles for every apron 'occasion. 25¢ to $3.98. Muslinwear department. Maid’s Caps and Collar and Cuff Sets, every style. = Prices 12%c to 5%¢c. We clean Everything! P under the sun ! g * nd chkers ozen boys’ ‘Bloomers and rbockers in corduroy and pixtures; trousers all full lined ‘and made extra well; sizes 9 to 18. Included are boys’ Bloom- ‘ors and Straight Pants in serge and fancy cashmeres, sizes 4 to 10; worth $1.25 and $1.50. Spe- ‘clal at $1.00. * Boys' Washable Blouses in fine woven madras, light and dark effects, turn back cuffs and collar attached styles; worth today 79c, sizes 7 to 16, spe- 69c. ATENT 0 S Write for list of PATENT BUYERS and inventions. Wanted, $1,000,000 in prizes offered for inventions. Send sketch for free opinion as te Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREXJP Udvery Cars for hire, day and. aight B "Phone 234. INDIANA WORM DRIVE A YEAR TO PAY . $1,550.00 $2,250.00 $3,000.00 .. $4,000.00 GOLD CARRIAGE co,, ‘Phone 478-4—1485-3. 314 PARK STREET HONEYMAN’S AUTO CO. lnmmmm “ 00'4“'0.“ BLDG. ""‘""‘d"” Hudson, Oakland, Maxwel Motor Cars w||||amsAulu Go. Office and Show Rnolnlandlul.inst- 287 nmu number of it recelved dividual Mflfl. All physicians entitied to moc-m- lucted solely by MARY E. NAGLE. R. N. EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hairing a specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience. .All work guaranteed, Other kinds of fine repair work. for Overland and Cole Cars. Cars for Hire. Storage and Supplies. Telephone, 231-4. CARS TO RENT Tel. 1228 HORACE L HART, AUTO LIVERY " HOUSES and LOTS 'MAPLE HILL 2030.. We help you to buiid, yOOD REALTY CO., By MORRIN’S GAR.AGE, 200 E. MAIN STREET FOST. LOST—Crescent shape pin, smal] dia- mond in center. Suitable reward. Mrs. Harry Hancock, 9 Fairview St., "Phone 977-4. 4-18-1dx LOHLI‘—GoId bar pin between Center church and Curtis street. - Finder return to 47 Curtis street. 4-17-2dx T —————————————— 0 BRENT. TO RENT—A farm of sixty acres, with large house and barn, especial- ly adapted for truck, small fruits and pouitry, is for rent immediately. Apply to Mrs. 8. M. Cowles, Ken- sington, Tel. 647-14, New Britain. s 4-16-3d TO RENT—A building 20x24 feet, in the rear of Begley's block, 420 to 424 Main street. Can be used as a gargge, 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—To young lady, room with table board, in private family. 128 Curtiss street. 4-18-d4x TO RENT—Five rooms, furnace, modern improvements, 51 Roberts street. 4-17-2dx TO RENT—Five room flat. Samlow, 391 Arch street. G.' H. 4-12-tt TO RENT—The store, No. 75 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. 3-20-t2 TO RENT—Offices, all modern im- provements. Apply Modern: Book Shop, 168 Main street. 2-32-tf NOTICE. || NOTICE—One or two children to board; price very reasonable. J. D. ‘White, Plainville, Tel. connection. 4-18-1dx NOTICE—Public whist Wed. April 18, by Phoenix lodge,, U. A. M. Hall. eve., Jr. O. Admisslon 15c. 4-16-3rx NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert, Tel. 255-12. 4-16-6dx A PIANO student will give lessons to beginners, 50 cents an hour. 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 Pilano Co., 71-73 Main St., Springfield, Mass. 3-14-t£ WANTED! Girls hi earning l:lurtpam;‘inn: ll?Jollllmereml Shirt Co., 266 Arch street, second floor. ‘WANTED—Three diemakers, steady employment for right men in local hardware factory. Maker, Herald. WANTED—A laundress. Apply New Britair General hospital. * 4-18-tf WANTED—1 experienced timekeeper and 1 stock clerk at once in local hardware factory. Address 21XX, Herald. 4-18-24 WANTED—Woman to and ironing at home. Franklin street. do washing Apply 19 4-18-d1x ‘WANTED—Young lady for clerical work in local office. Address P. O. Box 1019. 4-17-tt WANTED—Immediately, 20 girls for bench and machine work. Best of working conditions assured. Amer- ican Paper Goods Co. 4-17-34 WANTED—Bright salesgirls; no ex- perience needed; we teach you. Ap- ply to F. W. Woolworth Co., 218 Main street. 4-16-3dx WANTED—Good waitress and to do general work. No cooking, 26 South High 8t. 4-14-6dx ‘WANTED—Competent maid for | general housework. No washing. ' 204 Lincoln street. 4-9-tf Dr.C.W. VIVIAN DENTIST 52 Main Street Porter & Dyson Building 8:30 A, M. 5 P, M. Hours { Monday and Saturday Eve'gs by appointment Ad- lWANTED—Youlx woman for clerical All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. HEDP WANTED—MALE, ‘WANTED—3 single men to work on farm. Must be willing to milk. Vine Hill Farm company, Elmwood, Conn. 4-18-32d WANTED—A good carpenter wanted. Call at 685 Arch street or at the job 490 East street, H. M. Whaples, Jr. some experience preferred. Fuler storasv Battery, 105 Arch street. 4-18-3d 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- 4-16-3d -17-5dx ‘WANTED—Battery repair man, with ter Company. ‘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—Male - stenographer. ‘Ap- ply; stating experience and wages expected, Box X31X, Herald office. 4-12-8d FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Light, sunny, room to gentleman. tion. 72 Maple street. furnished Central loca- 4-18-d2x TO RENT—Furnished rooms .at- 20 Pear] street. . All conveniences, in- cluding telephone. | MEDICAL ASSISTANT WANTED. 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- quired. If mutually agreeable, permanent arrangement ' can be made at end of year. For particu- lars, address, stating age and quall- fications, Doctor, Herald Office. POSITION WANTED. WANTED—Cook of thirteen years ex- perience, desires situation with pri- vate family. 28 Whiting atreet, first floor. 4-17-2dx WANTED. work in main office of local con- cern. High school graduate pre- ferred. Address Box X14X, Herald. 4-18-3d ‘WANTED—Publishing house wants a selling representative for New Brit- ain and vicinity. Big money-making proposition. €alary and .commis- sion. Property bond. 2XX, Herald Office, Address Box 4-18-3dx WANTED—Room and board by young man about ten, minutes’ walk from Stanley’s. Herald. Address Room, Box 12, 4-17-2ax | WANTED—OId False Teeth. 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 MOTOR TRUCKS For hire for long hauls and excava- Don’t 168 Arch St, Tel. 1204-3. “Distributor for Kissel pleasure cars and Kisse] trucks. Closed cars for rent.: Partles taken out. TWO NICE PROPERTIES One Two Family, all Modern Home with extfa 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, 4-12-64 FOR SALE. . AT T PR R L ST FOR SALE—Garage doing good busi- mess. Fine opportunity to buy go- ing busineas. Special and good reason for selling. See at once. A. P, Marsh, Deputy Sheriff. 4-17-6d FOR SALP—Kensington farm, 27 acres, 7 room house, new barn, chicken house, running water to house and barn. Cheap. Easy terms. E. P. Dunham. 4-17-2dx i S S FOR SALE—Two pianos, one Fisher, square, and one Haines, upright. In good condition. B. Sengle, Plainville Road. Tel. 796-2. 4-18-d3 —_—ee— FOR SALE—J. and (C. Fisher upright plano. In good condition. 93 Tre- mont street. 4-18-wix —_— FOR SALE—New milch cow. quire H. W. Goodrich, Berlin. 4-18-3dx In- FOR SALE—Studebaker 1916-6 cylin- der 7 passenger - touring car in splendid condition. Price low. Wil- liams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 4-12-6d FOR SALE—Buick 1916-6 cylinder Roadster in elegant condition. New- ly painted, .cord. tires. Willilams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 4-12-6d4 FOR SALE—Angelus, good condition. ‘With | records. Reasonable, for quick sale. P. O. Box 56. 4-14-6dx FOR SALE—Oakland 3-1916-6 cylin- der touring car in first class run- ning condition. You have to see them 'to appreciate them. Williams Auto company, 287 Elm street. © o 4-12-64 -_— USED CARS FOR SALE—Hupmobile, 1916, roadster, $750; Buick, 1916, roadster, $760; Buick, 1913, touring, $200; Reo 1915, touring, $525; Oak- land, 1916, 6-cyl. touring, $650; also Oakland, touring, $600; Stud baker, 1915, touring, $725; Ove 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, 16-6d FOR SALE—Three or four tons of good horse hay in the barn or deliv- ered. Leon LcCll.lr. Berlin. 4-16-3a FOR SALE OR RENT—Cottage of seven rooms, 518 ' Church street, modern improvements or will ex- change for emall farm.. Inquire on premises or P. O. Box 517. ¥ 4-16-16dx FOR saLn. e i FOR SALE—A 7 room bungalow with about 1 acre of land. In nice lo- cation. About 2 miles from New Britain and ) mile from Berlin depot. For more information in- {8 quire at the Star Real Estate &§ Ins. Co., 163 Main St. 4-18-19- 21x5 e FOR SALE—One ton motor . truck with express body in perfect con- dition- Will sell on monthly termsa to responsible party. Write Motor Truck, care Herald. 4-14-t FOR SALE—Car of Vermont seed potatoes at, lowest prices, H- Reyn- S olds, 114 ‘Commercial St.,© Hay, Grain and Feed. 4-14-18-21 _________——-- FOR SALE—Bight room house, &l modern improvements, 1arge ‘barn, six acres iand. Tel. 663-3. | 4-18-3d FOR SALE—Bight room house, new,: all improvements. Tel. OCI‘-ZI.‘ FOR SALE—1915 Reo wnrln* car @ fine condition. Three new. tires * good spare. Come at once i y.u want a bargsin. Willlams Co., 287 Elm street. Ry — FOR SALE—Four passenger Model 3! Corbin in fine running condition*at low price. 'Willlams Auto Co., 1 Eim street.” T4 FOR SALE—Chevrolet 24-90- cars. . Newly painted and in A- shape. Willlams Auto Co., 287 street. 4-12-64 FOR SALE—Seven room house, b lot 70x150. 3¢ South Burritt i;. 4-1! FOR BALBE—Are you looking for sh! §00d second hand car? We have ‘Inner State” 1916, 5 p n car, almost new, also a 1916 seven passenger Overland car for 3 The prices are right and it will p You to come and see us before yor § purchase elsewhere. City Servic | su.ug‘ Cor. Hartford A‘ “:: ._..._____.__—-—————4 FOR SALE—Modern Richmond | right piano, good condition. . dress Plno Herald Office. A-l.(— FOR ~5,000 day old chlctl. c. Order n/ . H. N. Bunnn. Hart's corner, Pl ville. Tel. 37-4, 4-1:-1 PG A e ——— ommu.mml We sell, we 1 L«m stréet, Hartford, Co-n. Chaster 3847 v 870. 3 FOR SALi—Second hand pool tauk Addross Table, Box 13, x.nu.“ ) F <1, FOR SALE Double House, Bassett St., 14 rooms, all modern, large lot, plenty of fruit, $8,000. 3-Family. on Prospect St., 21 rooms, up-to-date, $10,000. Liberal terms. H. D. HUMPHREY, Double House, Winthrop St., 13 rooms, modern equipment, $8,000. 3-Family House, Walnut St., rooms and garage, Price $9,000. 272 Main Street. WONEY TO LOAN. 2 Oneofthebestbusinesscomm,Smththm Street, with 10 room house for sale. Here is 1 your chance! See CAMP REAL us about rents. ESTATE CO. 308 Bank Building.’ FARM FOR SALE Located about half way between New Britain and Southington. Large house and barns. It interested in this proposition, call at our office or telephone. ‘The Hardware City Co-operative Ass’n (INC,) F, H. SHIELD, MANAGER. NO. 131 MAIN STREET. CORBIN GARAGE Unexcelled facilities for overlnuung a.ntomoblle- uul Inu-nln; out Carbon. ‘g ,Machine work of all kinds. GRINDING OUT CYLINDERS A SPECIALTY, Storage and Supplies of all descriptions. 128 CHESTNUT ST, TEL. Open Day and Night. 800. 0o Business Property in Franklin Street For Sale by { SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET.