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Everybody is not reading the Herald all of the time but somebody is reading the Herald most of the time— Your advertisement is always pefore the public. the Herald furnish a maxi- mum of service at a minimum cost—They are penny invest- ments which experience has CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16¢c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ‘The automobile has come into . your life permanently—or it soon ‘will—to serve your con- venience and pleasure, day in, ¢ day out, on down through the years. Its appeal is irresistible. It is 'a fundamental factor in modern every day life. It rides the road to happiness. you purchase a car this sea-. son, there are. new facts for your conmsideration which should simplify the task of selection. .- Light Fours . Pive Passenger Touring'..$685 / Two Passenger Roadster $680 Four Passenger Sport Model L 'Five Passenger Touring: ..$895 “Three Passenger Mr $880 7l $695 F. 0. B. Factory The Road to Happiness Pay As You Ride. This year Willys-Overland Mo- tor Cars comprise the most comprehensive and varied lne ever built by any one ‘producer. The economies of our greater production are shared alike by every car in the Hne. In thus broadly applying the established Willys-Overland | policy of greater production \\—g'rutar economy, higher quality-lower price—we ex- tend the benefits of our eco- nomical advantages to in- ‘clude virtually every class of p\lreham Cor. Ellh and Franklin Sts. “Salesroom openevenmgs until 9 o’clock Sole Agents for Sterlmg Tires We Have Several Used Cars For Sale " Come In and See Them The Willys-Overland dealer is in a peculiarly pleasant posi- tion to frankly and honestly discuss with you your needs and requirements ln a motor ' car, - ¥ For whatever your need he has the car to mil it and he is prepared to demonstrate to you that he is offering you the dominant value among cars of its Kind. See him today—talk it over— let him show "and demon- strate the car you ought to own to ride the road to hap- piness. “Light Sixes . Five Passenger Touring $1035 Three Passenger Roadster Wi Seven Passenger Four, Tour- ing $1395 Seven Passenger Eight, Tour- $19 Easy Term Plan LEY’'S GARAGE S Tel. 1228 i i ley’s Garage and Franklin Streets. for Overland and Cole Cars. for Hire. Storage and a Specialty., © Tel. 1228 i A and Truck, us before you buy. N'S AUTO CO. [N STREET TEL, 221-4 " HORACE L HART. ED Maker and STRUMENTS THE WELDON, R S IR T T AR BP0~ SR HOSPITAL. ATENT Send hton 1or b 'WARD T. LOFER l’ol‘ omchn'l 1001-1007 ‘voouvonn BLDG.. NEW YORK CITY. FOR HOUSES and LOTS ~MAPLE HILL "Phone 2020.. We help you to build ARTISTIC FRAMING The J. C. Ripley Art Co,, BRANCH STUDIO 103 West Main St., New Britain, Conn, INDIANA WORM DRIVE AmmPA! 1Tonm .. : 2 Ton . ly;'l‘n- 6 Ton . GOLD CARR]AGE co., Phone 478-4—1485-3. 314 PARK STREET ANNOUNCEMENT! George B. Baker for the past seven years with the Hon, A. J. Sloper, so- 1icits your patronage in all Landscape Nursery Stock. Privet and all kinds of hedge plants. Have all your plant- ing done by an expert in this line. Now is the time to prune certain shrubs. Plant your roses and Ever- greens now. At your umu at all times. of work and service. GEORGE B. BAKER 1866 STANLEY ST. FOR SALE One Model 30 Corbin Touring Car, five passenger. Fimst ¢lass condition. ‘Will sacrifice for cash if taken at once. Keeley’s Garage, Corner Elm and Franklin Streets. Best 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, City Hall ’Phone 606-3 MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fao-cimile of Typewriting done ta 1, 3 and 8 ocolors with signatures . - Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWMITER ©8. INC. CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SEE us for ORIGINAL IDBAS for yoar PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesmaa explala our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 616 Arylum 8¢, il! "Phome Ch. 1161-3 TO RENT—Office room in Commer- cial block. Apply 42 Prospect St- 6-2-3dx TO RENT—Small store in center of Plainville, - Inquire of Mrs. Alldridge 23 Hough street, Plainville. 4-28—5-2-3x 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, first class, all improvements. 156 Washington street. 4-30-3ax { TO RENT ON SHARES—Land for agricultural purposes. in Berlin, Conn. Owner to furnish land and , fertilizer.. Address Box BX6, Her- ald. 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. 4-30-wl HELF W. | WANTED! Ten Girls for Light Machine and Bench Work. Good Wages. Apply Rockwell- Drake Corp., Plainville, Ct. | e—————————re Female Help Wanted | We pay 5% on all money earned weekly, bonus for attendance. We need a few girls with or without experiénce in bright, clean factory. CONN. SHIRT CO. 266 ARCH ST. 2nd floor. ‘WANTED—Salesladies for s&turd&y afternoon and evening, also other afternoons. Those with experience / preferred. Must be over 20 years of age. Apply Rephael's Dept. Store, The Big Store, 380-382-384 Main street. ¢ 4-2-24 ‘WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. No washing. Tel. 1602, or 28 Murray St. 5-2-tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work in Hartford. Good home. Ad- dress J. A Farrell, 501 Farmington Avenue, Hartford. Tel. Eliz. 1479. 4-30-3d WANTED—Young woman for, clerical work in main offics of local concern. Address Box 14 N, Herald Office.’ 5-2-8a ‘WANTED—Competent cook to go 'to the shore for the summer. Mrs. C. F. Bennett, 128 Forest street. 4-30-64 WANTED — Competent maid for second work. Mra. F. L. Hunger- ford, 36 Russell street. 4-30-3 ‘WIANTED—Competent girl for general housework.. Mrs. Paul Rogers, 31 Camg street. —_— WANTED—GIr]l for general house- work. Good wages paid. Mrs, Jones, 70 Lenox Place. 4-28-t¢ 4-20-tt WANTED—A laundress. Apply New Britain General hospital. 4-18-tt ——— me ROOMS, 3 sleeping rooms with light house- keeping privilege to reliable, clean persons. 54 Chestnut St. 5-2-d2x FURNISHED ROOM third floor. Mrs. Gunn, 61 East Main street. o 5-1-2 TO RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping. Address Rooms, Herald Office. 5-1-2dx TO RENT-cFurnished rooms, modern conveniences. 505 Arch street. 4-26-tf FOR SALE 1912 Ford Touring (exoellun, condi- Demountable rims. 7 Brand new 'lflmfln‘ 1918 Studebaker Touring, $350. COHEN MOTOR CO—. FOR SADE. t — FOR SALE—Some real gaod bargains in used touring cars § and 7 passen- ger roadsters, all in the bdat of shape, “Also 3 light deliverys, 3 5-ton' trucks, Prices from $160 up. Cash or terms. Balch's sarage, 303 Elm street, | corner 'Seymour. "Phone 530. Parts for -h for all makes of cars. 5-2-a4 FOR sALE——mv- good shoes and rims, 365x6. Balch’s 208 Elm street, Cor. Seymour, 5-3-24 —_— FOR SALE—Columbia Grafonola with cabinet, mahogany finish, in- cludes good selection of records, price right. Owner left town. Monthly terms if you wish. Bar- gain, Box T, F. N., Herald. ? 5-2-tf FOR SALE OR TO RENT-—House at Maple Hill.. Inquire D. B. Moree. ‘Tel. 968-3. 5-2-43 FOR 'SALE—At once, Remington typewriter, good condition. This is a big bargain. $16.00. Call 447 Arch street. 5-2-1d ————————— LOST. - LOST—Lady’s ring, blue stone setting, probably on South Main street be- ‘ween| Edson and Whiting streets. ~ inder please return to 86 Rockwell avenue, second floor. Reward. 5 5-1-dsx LOST—On Arch street Sunday morn- ‘ing cameo brooch. Reward if left at Herald office. 4-30-a3x FOUND. FOUND—BIlack and white bird dog, /Richard, Wright, 446 Myrtle St. 4-30-3ax ——————————————— WANTED. WANTED—Person with some experi- ence in amateur finishing. = State age, experience and wages expected. |Address Photographer, P. O. Box 422, City. S LB l-ld WANTED—By American family, ten- ement of six or seven rooms, before June 1, in desirable neighborhood. “Tenement,” Herald office. 4-30-3dx WANTED—By desirable young mar- ried couple, . light housekeeping rooms or board in private family. Address Room, Box 4, Herald. 5-3-2ax ‘WANTED—By young American couple room, with or without board, with American family and board for five- year-old girl, preferably.near State Normal school. Address C. T. L., Box 12, Herald. 6-3-a3x ‘WANTED—Cashier, with some know- ledge of typewriter. Call at Long- ley’s restaurant, 40 Church 8t. 4-30-3dx WANTED—Medium sized farm with good orchard. State all particulars including price in first letter. . Box , 316, Storrs, Conn. 4-30-3d4 WANTED—Furnished room within ten minutes walk from post office. Address giving all particulars. P. O. Box 517, City. 4-30-6dx et HEDP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Young man for office and payroll work in local factory. Ad- dress in own handwriting, giving references. Address Box X34X, Herald Office. 5-1-tf _— WANTED—Young man for olerical ‘work in factory office of local con- cern. Good chence for bright young man. Address Box 19T, Herald office. BOY WANTED—#For clerioal work in shipping, office of local factory. Apply in own handwriting, stating age, to R. V. W, P. O. Box 1009, City. 4-30-3d ‘WANTED—A man _for dishwashing and general cleaning at Hoffman’s Bakery. Day work. 4-30-3a SITUATION WANTED., WANTED—Reliable ! young lady wishes position to do clerical work. Ad¥ress Box AS, Herald. 5-3-8d ‘WANTED—Woman with child desires situation as housekeeper. Address | Housekeeper, Box 2 Herald. ~ 5-1-d2x AUTOMOBILE PARTIES TAKEN out. Reasonable rates, Allen car. Richard Covert. Tel 266-12. 4-30-6dx A PIANO student 'will give lessons to beginners, 50 cents an hour. Ad- dress Box X¢X, Herad. 4-8-tt 307 CHURCH ST. Tel. 488—1136-3 [ 185 Arch St. = "Phone 482-2 FOR SALE. YOR 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 76c. FOR SALE—Have a two-ton Brock- way truck, I will sell my pair of black horses, - weighing 2,800 ybs., work _ single or double. = Price net cash $3560.. M. Irving Jester, 24 Dwight.Court. 4-27-tt FOR SALE—Crown ‘Upright piano with Banfo and Mandolin attach- ments. -Lots of fun; Very rich tone and in perfect order, Cost $450. Price, $180. Sedgwick and Casey, 189-141 Asylum BL. Hm(ord \ FOR ' SALE—Chickering Upright y:-' ano. Very handsome. One of Chick- ering’s best styles and one of our best bargains. Cost $650. Price, *180. Sedgwick and ‘Casey, 139-141 Main St., Hartford. 5-2-7d l FOR SALE—One ‘good work horse and three business : wagons. 142 Main street. 4-21-t¢ FOR SALE—Fischer Upright piano. Circassian walnut. . Retains ‘orig- inal quality of itone. .Cost $500: Nothing like it for $125.. Sedgwick and Casey, 139-141 Asylum St., ! Hartford. §-3-7d4 tone Player. Plano. - Sgcarcely used. FOR SALE—Knabe, 88-note Flexn-‘ (The Knabe is recognized as the | leading plano:) | enough to develop its superb sin ing quality. Cost $950. Price, $576. Sedgwick and Casey, 139-141 Asy- lum S8t., Hartford. 5-2-7d FOR BALH‘nlqt .Taceabout, -a ‘sporty”. roadater, in fine condition, with two spare tires and rims. Bargain for immedidte de- livery—~Willlams . Auto Ca, 287 Elm street. 5-2-6a FOR SALE—Haines Bros. Upright pi- ‘ ano. (The 'old’origibal) ' Just try in fine shape. : Cost @ell for $160. = Sedg- gey, 1389-141 Asylum St., Hartford. 5-2-74 FOR SALE—Hupbmobile roadster, newly painted and in fine conditio a classy car. Willlams Auto .Co. 287 Elm M = FOR ling - Upright plano. Cumnum new ' undér $400. Few -planos can . compare either in quality or poynkflty with this really great This one has been ull und and is in fine condition. Price-$315. Sedg- wick and Casey, 139-141 Asylum 8t., Hartford. 5-2-74 FOR SALE—Hardman Baby \Grand plano. -The most genuine in a small grand we have ever had. Your old piano.can be taken in part pay- ment. Price $295. Sedgwick and Casey, 189-141 Asylum St. Hartford 5-2-7d FOR; -Been used . just | FOR sALm. FOR SALE—Use of Cars. 'Overlai Buicks, Fords, Chalmers, Oaklant Allen, all 1916 models. Easy pay- ments and we take your old car in trade. A. C. Hine Co. Broad - 8t Hartford, Conn., Salesman, Georg Dunbar, New Britain, Tel. 811-! FOR SALE—1918 Ford touring ca In good condition. Address Ford, Herald Office FOR SALB—Paige runabout, # class condition, 1916 model,. sel starter and electric lights, recently’ ovérhauled. $426. Inquire N. Y. Sample Shop, 867 Main street ' FOR SALE—Fall bearing strawberry plants. Planted now, will’ fruit Au- gust till winter.. Phone 1430, C. E. Davenport, 1390 Stanley street. —_— FOR SALE—Bargain, ten pieces, 1 ¢ pieces 13" new water pipe, class A, A. -Brasos & Sons, Inc., Middletowny ' ‘Conn. 4-30-3a» FOR SALE—S8teck Pianola. No high - er grade plano in the market. Looks: new and practically is new. . This elegant Planola, which cost‘$1,000, l\bo bo\llht for $500. Sedgwick and 141 A-ylum st MDM 5-2-74 FOR SALE—Household range, Fo! tress. Crawford, nearly new. Wil . sell at-great sacrifice. 25 Hunu 0 street. Tel. 1879. P R AR IR A O FOR SALE—Cheap, one 600, one 200 turping . trucks, pulleys all Electrical Instrument Co: Manches- . /ter, Conn. 4-27-5ix FOR SALE—Horses and wagons. 383 ATCL street. 4232 ORIE! R We sell, we by, we we do first class | re| Iubour Rug Co., 48 Hartford, Cona. ] Lewly street, Charter. 8397 or €90. ‘ FOR SALE OR RENT—Cottsgs of spven nm’u 518 Church n modern m.flu or wil chanke for small farm. . premises or P. O. USRI SO TR e ron. m—m of 25 acres g tm: street. Al within mfimm- of_trolley. m«mn ville and Forestville, L. M. n 131 Maih street. 7 i TALKING ABOUT USED PIANOS, § we have more bargains in these today than you could shake: a sticl ‘at. "All “sound as a. bell” and yow know, if we say so, it goes. We3 want you to call and look at them | without any obligation on .you part. There are many around $100.4 Sedgwick and Casey, 139-141 Asy lum St, Hartford. 5-3-7di e e——— 8 Room Oottage, No. ummu.suea,mmmu,ummm section, fruit. Very desirable residential House, No. 51 Franklin Street, 5 fam ily, rents for $43.00 per’ montht Price $5,000. Also a good nnt 2nd floor. No. 79 Elm stnpt, 5 roomi and all impro ments, H. D. HUMPHRH 272 Main Stree FIRF INSURANOCE. lmr'mm- Here’s a good investment for you. Four hmi!y Imue on South Main Street, near High School. 10% investment CAMP REAL 273 Main Street ESTATE CO. 308 Bank Building.. NEW BRITAIN TOOL COMPANY If you have any Die, To0l, Experimental and Machine Work to be done, take it to us and look over our new, splendid equipment. Carbon burned out and Cylinders ground wlth special cqnlp ment and by experta. Low prices and good workmnn ship gnlnnwed. 52 WOODLAND 'PHONE 1738 TWO FAMILY HOUSE ON MAPLE S'l' FOR SALE —BY— { SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc. § '242 MAIN STREET P ————— "FARM FOR SALE Located about half way between New Britain and Southington. Large house and barns. If interested in this proposition, call at our office or tolephono. Tllc Hardware Cltz‘ F, H. SHIELD, MANAGER. Co-operative Ass’n. NO.: 131 MAIN 8 4-30-t6% o % & 4-30-3dx. ; {