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$1,00 e CHOICE BUILDING IN VALUABLE -=-PRESENTS--- away FREE whether you buy or not. Jas. R. McClelland, /'New Haven, Conn., will offer at public auction $1,000 LOTS AT RNESDALE HOW TO GET THERE.—Take New Bntam and Planmlle . trolley and get off qn the property y invited. ,’l'lm is your last clmnce to get that HAVE YOU A GARDEN? ited Statcs Realty Co. 'Hndson. Oakland, Maxwell - Motor Cars . Williams Auto Go. Office and Show. Service Station Room 1 and 8 Main St. 287 Elm St. ESTABLISHED BUSINflSS FOR SALE proposition for the right' party. Getmllpu'ucumrs from E HOME BANKING AND REALTY CO. 2 g KISSEL PLEASURE KARS gl All Year Kar, five passonger, two tops, $1.785; Double Six, soven paseenger, two tops, $2,650. 5 passenger touring, $1,285; Double Six, seven passenger touring, R. M. HEALEY, i 168 ARCH STREET TEL. 1204-3 BRI b ‘FARM FOR SALE - Located abqut half'way between New Britain and santhlngton Xarge house and barns. l! interested in this:proposition, call.at our office or telephone. ht flardwarc City Co-operative Ass’n (INC) \ ' NO. 131 MAIN STREET. "FOR SALE ER LIN ST PROPERTY foom House, One’ Acre Land. Mortgage $2,300. "Pmcn $3,000 CASH $700 EO. A. QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. FIRE INSURANCE 3 FOR SALE _% . -OtfioeeOpen: Mymmfluym | Easy Terms New Bntam Olfice No. 163 Mam St. 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 sald Town, nearest which said | land lies, at public auction on the 23rd day of Jume, 1917, at 3 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 followihg™ 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 follows——1st piece: North by highway, east by N.. Peck, south by N. Taylor, west ‘by N. Taylor. (1 acre). 2d piece: 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, CHARLES F. LEWIS, Collector of Taxes for the Town of Berlin. INDIANA WORM DRIVE S Tom ..... GOLD CAR.RIAGE co,, ‘Phone’ 473-4—1485-3. 314 PARK STREET The Classified Colimns are your dgents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the’ chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your prope- sition. . 10 BENE, TO RENT—For the -summer. Ten- ement, six rooms,' upstairs, all furnished, in best part of city. ' For particulars address 4BB, Herald office. 5-1-tf TO RENT—Tenement of § rooms, modern improvements, 114 Com- mercial street. 4-27-5-1-4 TO RENT—Tenement, first class, all improvements. 156 Washington street. 4-30-3dx TO RENT ON SHARES—Land for agricultural purposes in Berlin, * Conn. fertilizer. ald. Address Box BX6, Her- 4-30-6dx TO RENT—Nine room brick house on Washington street, suitable for a rooming or boarding house or for clubrooms. Rent reasonable. In- quire at office of The National Spring Bed Co. T 4-30-wl TO RENT—Two rooms' for lght housekeeping at 61 Main street. T. W..Crowe. Tel. 291, 4-25-wl WANTED ! Girls for " Inspecting, Machine Operatorsand Learners. Also Girls by the Week. .Com- mercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St., Second Floor. WANTED! Ten Girls for Light Machine and Bench Work. Good Wages. Apply Rockwell- Drake Corp., Plainville, Ct. Female Help Wanted | We pay 5% on all money, ‘earned weekly,’ attendance. We need a few glrls with | or without experience in bright, clean factory. CONN. SHIRT CO. 266 ARCH ST. 2nd floor. bonus for | ‘WANTED—GIrl for general house- work in Hartford. Good home, Ad- dress J. ‘A Farrell, 501 Farmington Avenue, Hartford. Tel. 1479. | 1 : v 4-30-3a WANTED—Cpmpetent cook to go to the shere for the summer, C. F. Bennett, 123 Forest street. 4-30-64 WANTED — Competent maid for second work. Mrs. F. L. Hunger- ford, 36 Russell street. 4-30-3a WIANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. Paul Rogers, 21 Camp street. 4-30-tf Keeley's Garage Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars. Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and Bupplies. Repairing a Specialty., Tel. 1218 WANTED—GIrl for general work. Good wages paid. Jones, 70 Lenox Place. house- Mrs. 4-28-tf ‘WANTED—Young woman for steno- graphic position in factory office of local concern. Box XZ No, 1, Herald office. 4-28-3a " ARTISTIC FRAMING The J. C. Ripley Art Co., BRANCH STUDIO 163 West Main St.. New Britatn, Conn. Sale on Used Cars—Touring, - Roadsters and 'l‘mck. See us before you buy. HONEYMAN'S AUTO GO 189 MAIN STREET TEL, 221-4 Dr.C.W. VIVIAN DENTIST 52 Main Street Porter & Dyson Building . B30 A.M.5 P M. Hours J Monday and Saturday Eve'gs by appointment ‘WANTED—Competent woman _for general housework. Good home for right party. Address Box 31XX, Herald Office. 4-28-3d WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework, No washing. Ref- erences. Mrs. S. T. Goss, 48 Grove Hill 4-20-tf WANTED—A laundress: Apply New Britain General, hospital. 4-18-tf Denison Garage Tdvery Cars for hire, day and .ught Storage, Supplics and Repairing. "Phone ' 234. CARS ' TO RENT AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDD!NGS RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-8, MORRIN’S GARAGE. ME.HAIN Owner to furnish land and | Mrs. | the . classified ' column must be in the - Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of -issue. WANTED. R WANTED—Person with some experi- ence in amateur finishing, State. age, experience and wages expected, Address Photographer, P. O. Box 422, City. 5-1-24 —_— WANTED—By American family, ten- ement of six or seven rooms, before June 1, in desirable neighborhood. “Tenement,” Herald office. 4-30-3dx ‘WANTED—Cashier, with some know- ledge of typewriter- Call at Long- ley’'s restaurant, 40 Church St. | 4-30-3dx ‘WANTEP—To go out washing or ironing by the day. Address P. O. Box A31, Plainville. / #-80-2dx WANTED—Room .and board 'in pri- vate family for young lady. Apply 11X, Herald. 4-30-2ax WANTED—Medium sized -farm with ‘. good orchard. State all particulars including price in first letter. Box 316, Storrs, Conn. \ 4-30-3a WANTED—To go out working by the day. Address Box 20W, Herald. 4-30-24ax WANTED—Farm work by young man. Address 144 Grove street. Antonio ‘Wydgzignsky. 4-30-2ax P R e A S S A WANTED—Furnished room within ten minutes walk from 'post’ office. Agddress glving all vnrt\culan P. 0 Box 517, City. 4-30-64a: HEDP WANTED—MALE. “Janitor Wanted for Dickinson. Building, 191- 195 Main Street. To a:thor-. oughly ' competent man, strictly sober, willing work- | er, and one who can furnish good references, a steady position with good pay is offered. - Apply-to THE FAIR, 191 MAIN ST. WANTED—Colored gentlemen room- ers at 39 Willow street, third ‘floor, rear. 6-1-dix WANTE’EYoung man for omce and payroll work in local factory. -Ad- dress in own handwriting, giving references. Address Box X24X, Herald Office. 5-1-tf shipping office of local factory. Apply in own handwriting, stating age, to R, V W., P. O. Box 1009, City. 4-30-3a i l | iBOY ‘WANTED—For clerical work in WANTED—A man for dishwashing and general cleaning at Hoffman’s BaKery. Day work. 4-30-3a ‘WANTED—At once, job compositor. Best of working conditions. Ad- dress Compositor, Herald Publish- ing Co. 4-28-3d m FOR SALE 1912 Ford Touring (excellent condi- tion.) Demountable rims. Touring. 1913 Ford % 1917 Brand new Ford Touring.' 1913 Studebaker Touring, $250. 1915 Paige Roadster, $400. 1915 Buick Big 4 Roadster, $400. 1916 Chevrolet Baby Grand, $425. 1915 Dodge Bros.’ Touring, 6-54 Hudson, $350. Above cars completely equipped and in excellent condition. No reasonable offer refused. COHEN MOTOR CO., 307 CHURCH ST. Tel. 488—1136-2 l)hmllll entitled Conducted solely b: MARY E. NAGLE. B. x. EDWARD T. LOFER Maker and Repairer of. MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hairing & speclalty. Over twenty years ex- perience. All work guaranteed, Other kinds of fine repair work. FOR_HOUSES and LOTS MAPLE HILL "Phone 2020.. We help you to build, THE RIDGEWOOD REALTY CO., 276 Main Street. 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, IReal Estate and Insurance, Hall Pbonesfls—a UICEARGE 10c whenever you need it the Herald clamfied columns will give you a surprising ‘amount of service and results—Let the city know your wants— You are certain of a résponse, ANCE. ONECENTAWORD EACH INSERTIO © FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching, White. Pekin Ducks, ‘1st winners-at. State Fairs at $1.00 a setting also R. I. Reds 'and White Leghorns at 75c. ‘Phone -602-13, Mrs. C. Nipert, Barnesdale. 5-1-3x FOR SALE—1913 Ford touring car. In good condition. Address . Ford, Herald Office 4-30-tf FOR SALE—Have & two-ton Brock- way truck, I. will sell my pair of black horses, welghing 2,800 ybs., work ‘single’ or: double. Price net cash '$350. | M. I.I'Vln; Jester, 24 Dwight ert. 4-27-tf FOR SALE-One good work horse and three business wagons. 142 Main street. 4-21-tf LOST—Lady’s ring, blue stone setting, probably on .South Main street be- tween Edson and Whiting streets. Finder please return to 86 Rockwell |avenue, noond floor. Reward. 5-1-d2x LOST—On Arch street Sunday morn- ing cameo brooch. -Reward if left at Herald office, 4-30-a3x FOUND-—Black and white bird dog, Richard, Wright, 446 Myrtle St. ‘i : 4-30-8ax NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES TAKEN out. Reasonable rates, Allen car. Richard Cévert. Tel- 256-13. ) 4-30-6ax A PIANO student will give lessons to beginners, 50 cents an hour. Ad- dress Box X4X, Herad. 4 FURNISHED ROOM third floor. ‘Mrs. Gunn, 61' East Main street, '/ : 5-1-2d TO RENT—-Rooma for light house- keemng Address Rgoms, Herald for summer. iple. Address, , Box 21, Herald. 4-28-d3x FURNISHED ROOMS—Latge, front room, electrie light, for one or two | gentlemen. street. Mrs. Harris, 131 Main 4-28-3d TO RENT-“Furnished rooms, modern conveniences. 505 Arch street, ’ 4-26-tr FO! i FOR SALE—Household range, tress Crawford, nearly new. Wit} sell at great sacrifice. 25 Hamilton" street. Tel. 1879, 5-1-3dx FOR SALE—Paige runabout, first class condition, 1915 model, self, starter and electric lights, recently ' overhauled. .$425] Inquire N. Y.. Sample Shop, 357 Main street b+ 1-2% FOR SALE—J. and C. Eisher upright piano. In good condition, 93 Tre mont street. 4-30-1 FOR SALE—Fall bearing strawberry plants. Planted now, will fruit Au- gust till winter. Phone 1430, C. E. Davenport, 1290 Stanley street. & 4= 30-“1 FOR SALBE—Bargain, ten pleces, 14”; 6 pleces 13" new water pipe, class A.§ A. Brasos & Sons, lnc.. Middletown, 3 . Conn. 4-30-3 FOR :SALE—Cheap, one 500, one 200 smpere plating dynamos. ‘Wood turning lathe. Two heavy trucks, pulleys all " sises. Nomn Electrical Instrument Co- Manc] ter, Conn. 4-27- FORt SALE-—Horses and wagons. 3 Arch stieet. 4-23- _ Charter 3397 ar 870. —— FOR SALE—In Kensington, two ten- ement house with acie of land, 1arge, ‘barn, five minutes from trolieyr Jas. A. Fitssimons. | FOR SALE—Two houses, 192 M ! nut. street, reasonable price and easy terms. C, L. Barnes. 4 4- ll-id! FOR w OR RENT—Cottage of - sevan . o 518 Church) street, | improvements or will ex chaitd tor small farm. Tnquire of premiges.or P. O. Box 517. b R SALE—Farm! of 25 acres minutes of trolley. - Between: ville and Forestville, L. M. Barn 131 Maih street. .. 4-2 FOR SALE—Underwood fter, - $85.00. Address Typewriter, office. 28-3d smm—————————r————y SITUATION WANTED, . & wwfsb—wfl with child :‘qm- situation 'as housekeeper. 3 . Housekeeper, Box 2 Herdld. ¢ G 5-1!1!21 E SALE smmxm:smmsfimmmmmmmmm - fruit. Very desirable residential section, 3 House, No. 51 Franklin Street, 5 family, rents. for $42.00 per lnomh. Price $5,000. Also a :ood rent. 2nd fidor, No. 79 Elm Street, 5 rooms and all knptov.- ments, $20. "H. D. HUMPHREY FIRF INSURANCE. 272 Main Street. ”l!‘l.m from the center for sale cheap. Always keeps rellted. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. mm-mbfikwermm.mw equipment. Mnhrnedoutndcmmmmth‘m equip- mmmdby Low prices and LAND STREET, £00d workmanship n.n.geq]z ’PHONE T ——r——— TWO FAMILY HOUSE ON MAPLE S'l' FOR SALE SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc. 242 MAIN STREET LET US SUPPLY YOUR WARTS IN Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Varnishes. MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in 1884, The Oldest Wall' Paper. and Paint Shop In the ' Oity. ! 'PHOND 884 We Make Sigms 4 4-26-5dx ¥