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Classified advertisements in the Herald furnish a maxi- mum of service at a minimum cost—They are penny invest- 'mcumfied‘;_mcaum;e' your agen e penny reach hundreds in m ctiltly‘ mdlaneesmfl?ni?tmenlmd- ers out of the hundreds will ments which expefleneé has 5 be mtuested in your propo- shown return high dividends. . CASH IN ADVAN\'CE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16c ition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. "fi‘ l“\’TE:R'Y % Where You'll Find Me I'm the Willard Service Station Man and you'll know my place of business by the red and white Willard Service Station sign. I'm Willard working for you, helping you to look .after you ing you out of batt ur batteries—keep- trouble—or help- ing you out when you fall into it. I have the equipment and the intimaté knowledge of batteries necessary to give- you the best repair and recharging serv- ice. And you don’t lose the use of your machine while I'm doing the work—for I have a rental battery for you whatever the make or model of your car. Come in and get acquainted, and while you're in ask for your Willard Service Card which entitles you to free testing. NEW HAVEN FUI.I.ER STORAGEBATTERY C0. Inc. 105 Arch Street or Immediate Delivery g nughouowm.umr.o.n.m ; Bros’ Touring, munmmmuwnwnP | | A COHEN MOTOR Co. : TELEPHONE 1136-2 OR 488 wcms&ee " for pl KISSEL m TRUCKS—Erery lnch a Track w.w; 134 tom, $1,485; 2 ton; $3,100; 3% ton $2,950; 5 ton BN KISSEL, PLEASURE KARS ARl Year m,mmn two tops, $1.785; Double Six, tops, $3,650. wm sl,fll:mflemx,mmm hoe TEL. 1204-8 Stanley St. Properly For Sale New three-farily brick dwelling m,dlmmvrm-, locagion, ' Get price and terms from THE HOME BANKING AND REALTY CO FRANK W. noml:i:s. mv G. HANCOCK, m Phepe 7! 98 MAIN STREET. m.’“" -‘wg Ofice Oprn Nordey and Seturdsy Kvechags, NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES TAKEN OUT. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard covert. Tel. 256-12. 8- 1-'1! A PIANO student will give lessons to beginners, ‘50 cents an hour. Ad- dress Box X4X, Herad 4-5-te m ROOMS. TO RENT—Very desirable room at 145 Maple street. All modern con- veniences. 5-12-24 TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 101 Fairview street. 5-10-8ax FOR SALE JNO. P. MAGUIRE Oonstruction, Sewer and Connections. Laborers !'llrllllhnd. Sewer Pipe. ’Phone 1956 580 Arch St. TO RENE, TO RENT—Four room ’tenement, small family of adults. Also one furnished room, 70 Franklin Sq., ‘Tel. 1432-5. 6-12-tf TO RENT—TwoO roonts in fine loca- tion for light housekeeping. Herald, Box 12BB. 6-12-2d4 TO RENT—Tenement 4 rooms, one storage room. All improvemehts. Cottage house. Prices right, 264 Clark, 5-12-6dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, mod- erh improvements. Inquire 16 South Main street or Long's Sh Store. 6-9-e.0.d.-tt TO RENT—Six room tenement; down stairs;‘81 Franklin Square. 5-7-tf TO RENT—Two tenements, five rooms each, first and second floors, all modern improvements, steam heat, at 476 Arch street. Tnquire Kaplan, 471 Arch street. 5-10-tf TO RENT—Store for commercial use in Herald Building. Frontage, 67 Church. stret. Apply Herald Puv. Co. 5-10-tf TO RENT—Six room tenements in new houses which will be finished this week. All modern improve- ments. For particulars call at 198 Main St., room 6. Open evenings from 6 to 8. ,n be seen Sunday by calling at 60/City Ave. ‘Title Realty and Develovrnent Co. A 5-10-d3 _— . TO RENT—Eight rooms, first floor; improvements modern; corner West Main and Curtis streets. Informa- tion 39 Bast Main street. 5-10-6d» (ARG sl e AN S TO RENT—Five room tenement, all improvements. 593 West Main St, 5-9-déx et e S A G TO RENT—Furnished room with or without board, in American family. . 32 Hart street. 6-9-4dx —_— TO RENT—Three rooms, $7. 32 Greenwood street. 5-9-tf TO RENT—A first class baker shop in good condition and good locality. Also store and house. Price rea- sonable. Yale Gordon, 31 Union street, Middletown, Conn. ’Phone 1020, 579-2. 5-8-5ax SO i e SRR el e T0 RENT-—Rooms, second floor. Ap- ply Sovereign Trading Co., 162 Main street. © B-8-tt ’ . DoSsT. LOST--Kit of automobile tools be- tween New Britain and .Plantsville. Reward if returned to Edward B. Balley, Boutmn(ton, Tel. 196 6-11-3a —_——— LOST—$10.00 reward for return of two packages taken on car from Plainville to Southington. Monday night, 6:37 out of New Britain. Ohrnltodd’l Photo Establishment. 6-10-3a ————— WANTED. o O RS D WANTED—Two or thres furnished Tooms for light housekeeping. Box AAll, Herald. 6-12-2dx T e R R TR S RN WANTED—Young lady .clerk for clerical work 'in main office of lo- cal factory. ARply P. O. Box,1009. City. ~ 5-12-4d WANTED—Bay learn trade cigar factory, or one to finish trnie 18 Monroe street. 5-12-1dx O TR R R A A i T bSO WANTED—Local officer for nation wide U. 8. Boy Scout Military Or- sanization with rank of captain. Fine training. Chance to do some- thing for 'your country. Write Chief of Staff, Suite 48; Cortlandt 8t., New York. 6-12-1dx ‘WANTED—Tool and die makers, ma- chinists and machine workers to at- - tend the smoker given by thé Ma- chinists Union at their hall, 34 Church street, Saturday night. Good time for all. Refreshments free. ‘WANTED—Night watchman for local factory. Steady employment for re- lable man between 20'and 45 years of age. Address Box 9BB, Herald. 5-11-24 WANTED—Situation doing general housework. 189 Winthrop' street, second floor, 5-11-3dx WANTED—Position as stenographer. Two ' years experience. Tel. 1183, Jennie Rose., 98 Hartford Ave. 5-10-d8x WANTED—Temporary board and lodging with Protestant family for family of four. ald office. WANTED—Young man offering best references ‘would like board and room with private family in west- ern part of city. Address: Super- intendent, B O. Box 63, Phone 2096. . 6-10-a3x TO RENT—Tenement, four rooms, all improvements. Inquire 470 Arch street. 5-7-tt e e TO RENT—For the summer in west end, furnished apartment of _six rooms. For particulars address Box B15B, Herald Office. 5-7-tf R ———— ANNOUNCEMENT. —_— ‘WE are in the market for- second hand automobiles, metals and junk at best prices possible. Goldstein & Co,, 156 Washington street, Tel. 47-4. 5-11-10a HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Mothers helper or nurse maid. Also woman for ‘washing. Mrs. E. L. Warren, 63 Bassett'St. 6-12-1a _— WANTED Young lady typist in office of local factory. Box X14X, Herald. 5-12-3dx e e R WANTED—Young lady stenographer. . State age, education, and exper- ience. A good opportunity for ad- vancement for a young lady of abil- ity. Address Box 22, BB, Herald. 5-12-3dx NURSE GIRL WANTED. Mrs. Stan- ley Sheldon, 8 Emmons Place. 5-10-a3 Sale on Used Cars—Touring, Roadsters and Truck, See us before you buy. HONEYMAN'S AUTO GO. 189 MAIN STREET TEL, 231-4 Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREXP Livery Oars for hire, day and .ighs mmmm "Phone 234 CARS TO RENT AND CARS FOR CRDDINGS, RECEPIIONS, BTG TEL. 9433, MORRIN’S GARAGE, 200 E. MAIN STRLET HORACE L. HART, AUTO LIVERY WANTED—Competent second girl. Mrs. H, H. Pease, 191 Vine street. 5-10-8a ‘WANTED—Com! nt maid for gen- eral housework. ' No washing. Ref- erences. Mrs. 8. T. Goss, 48 Grove Hill. 4-20-tf FOR BALx BARGAIN in a used car for you in this list. Compare these prices. They can- not be equalied in this city or elsewhere. Chalmers 1912 touring car, with big con- vertible seats, fine upholstery, good top and slip cover, hand Klaxon, demountable . one extra tire and this car is in fine demoun ottio. horn, price ulo touring car ly_fine condition. equipped wlth bumper, ck, Cord tires, with one ~spare tire ‘o cubeasmountapte Fantasste top oover: prioe tosziag car. equpped and starter, tires and in nrr rims, gennt; only. mo Witk "lestric ughts mountable condition; fine meohanical coi ‘we price oar low at $500. Overland 1915 hufln: car, has electric lights l;: -u.rtm;‘ lo(:: and bargain for our price l:c:ru\t car, 1918 model, with only $276. Reo touring oar 1914, in fine oondition all through, has eleotric lights and starter, demountable rims with good 0, -hsad automobiles are very fast mnow tha weather hes arrived. You would do well to look these oars aver and protect your- absolutely ea represented, and will sive you satisfactory service. _Russell P, Taber, Inc, 128 Allyn Bt. me-:au_fl WANTED—To board 3 1-2 year old girl with private family. Address ‘‘Board,” Box 17, Herald. 5-Iwix ‘WANTED—Small tmement/ near trol- ley, -by two ladies, Address Box X13X, Herald Office. 6-10-tf ‘WANTED—Position as housekeeper in widower’s home. American pre- ferred. Address Box 114, Plain- ville, Conn. 6-9wx WANTED—CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH. I pay 1 to $10 a set. Don’t matter if broken. Also buy old gold and silver, such as watches, chains, spectacl frames, rings. crowns and bridgework, etc. Drop a postal, will call and bring cash for same, this week only. Address < XX17, Herald Office. 5-9-4dx WANTED — VULCANIZING. method. Prices reasonable. 26c and up. Olcott’: Tel. 56-4. New Tubes Work guaranteed. 18 Winthrop street, rear. 5-5-104 SALESMEN. STOCK SALESMAN—Big manufac- turing corporation, with chain of 25 long established profitable retail stores, wants a few highest grade stock salesmen with successful rec- i ords on flotation of issue preferred stock to double present business. | Quick rich profits for experienced hustlers who can finance them- selves; live leads; substantial help by co-operation given on gencrous comission. Don MacDonald, Sales Manager, 7 Pine St.,, N. Y. City. AGENTS WANTED. LARGE MANUFACTURER wants representatives to sell shirts, under- wear, hoslery, dresses, waists, skirts direct to homes. Write for free samples. Madison Milis 503 Broad- way, New York City. e. o. Sat. FOUND, FOUND—ON Main street, watch pin. Owner can have same by calling at Herald Office. 5-12-1dx e ———————————— WANTED! Ten Girls for Light Machine and Bench Work. Good Wages. Apply Rockwell- Drake Corp., Plainville, Ct. A T ENTS i'mnl—un-cru’m FOR SALR, R'UNABOU’!‘ for sale cheap or would exchange for two cylinder motor- cycle. Inquire B. H. Perene, 1308 Stanley street. 8-12-d3x FOR SALD—Horses and wagons. 263 Arch stieet. 4-33-22 ‘FOR SALE—1914 Buick Touring car in excellent = condition. . Hartford, Conn,, T.hphono Elizabeth 1250. 5-12-3dx FOR SBALE—Youth's grey sult,: sizse 34. Never been worn. Will sell for, $5. Apply 65 Trinity St. 5-10-48 FOR SALE—Household furniture for sale. Inquire 72 Elm street. 5-10-dox ———e o L O FOR SALE—6-36-6 shoes and rims. Have had very lttle mileage. Wiil sell cheap. Also 4-34-4 shoes and tubes. 203 Elm M corner Sey- mour. “5-12-2d FOR SALE—Corbin 30 runabout in good order. Will sell cheap for « cash, 203 Blm street, corner Sey- mour. 6-12-2d FOR SALE—Some real good bargains in used touring cars 5 and 7 pas- senger roadsters, all in the best of shape. Also 3 light deliverys, 2 5-ton trucks., Prices from $150 up. Cash or' terms. ' Balch’s garage, 203 Elm street, corner Seymour. ‘Phone 530. Parts for sale for all makes of cu;. 5 6-12-2a HELP WANTID—MALE. WANTED—YounE man stenographer who is capable and ambitious. Box 20 AA, Herald. 5-12-3ax MAN WANTED—Very little spare time required to earn big pay. Easy pleasant work. Writing applica- tions, collecting renewable pre- miums—sick, Accident Insurence, D. Adna Brown, 106 8. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 5-14-16-10x in a fast growing organization. One salesman for outsidé . work; one inside office man with ability to meet the public and give informa- tion graciously. Must be neat in dress and appearance. Good salary to start and opportunity ‘ for ' ad- vancement. "~ Uhited Electric Light and Water Company, 92 West Main ‘street, . 3 family house, No. 48 Prospect. A good renting proposition. 8 room cottage, No. 3§ Columbia, fine garden and fruit—nice horne. For Reat, No. 79 Elm 8t., 8 rooms, 38§, FIRE INSURANCE. WANTED—Two live wire young men | Bllldv FOR SALE—Ford truck. Closed top. Suitable for bakery, grocery or fea¢ " man. Blectric light, best of running order. Price reasonable for quick sale. 'Phone 2061, R. C. Rudolph, 128 Cherry- 5-13-d1x e o o S FOR SALE—Brown Weed reversible baby carriage, $10.00. 3. 3 McBriarty, 720 Stanley street. §-12-1d ——— FOR SALE—North end, § rooms, semi-bungalow, hot water heat, . price, $6,300. $500 cash. Prentice, 709, Hartford-Aetna Bank h;dl'i fei ——— FOR SALE—Household furniture. In- quire evenings. 119 Whiting street, New Britain, Conn. 5-11-2dx? OR SALB—Mahogany settes, erm lr.,...: chair, up-to-date. Tel. 2046. 6-11-a2 R SALE—Hores, suitable Tor any P urpose, Apply 113 Church i '0; SALE—A fresh supply of fancy Maine seed potatoes. 8. P. 118 Chureh Bt. s-u-h FOR SALE—Several two family houses of nine or ten rooms, mod- ern improvements, aiso building lote on or near trolley lines, w P Steele, 260 Chestnut street. s .dl — e ORIBPNT. RUGS. We sell, we ouy, an we do first class Charter 3397 2r 870. o FOR SALE—Horses, harnesses, Wag- on, dump carts, etc. Inquire Estats of W. R. Sparks, 214 Park. S-l-d:!z FOR SALE—-Indisn. motorcycls; full equipment, manc chetfle iu‘hfl- 117 Jublles 4 FOR SALE—One set -heavy dfllhl 3 hamess, one ln‘lo L Bnyor. . : black herses work single or double. Price fl cash $360. M. !rvtnc Joater, 2 Dwight Court. 'FOR SALE, and 9 rooins houss, 74 Hamiitop, H. D. HUMPHREY 272 MlinStree MONNY T0 LOAN, HERE’'S THE HOUSES WE'VE SOLD THIS WEEK: For E. J. Skinner, house, No. 277 Chestnut street, to John Woods, et al. For Mrs. D. E. Morse, house at Maple Hill to E. J, Skinner. For Dr. J. G. Mnm,ho\lse,No.ssMaple street, to Rackliffe Bros. Inc. For Mrs. Harriet West, Street to Dr Mann. hmue,No.uSouth Jomthehstofourhlyenandyouwillbem company. CAMP REAL 272 Main Street ESTATE CO. 306 Bank Building. NEW BRITAIN TOOL COMPANY If you have any Die, Tool, Experimental and Machine Work to b . done, take it to us and 100k over our mew, splendid equipment. Carbon burned out and Cylindérs ground with special equip- ment and by Low 52 WOODLAND pflmm workmanship gusranteed, STREET. 100 FT. RAILROAD FRONTAGE - 50 Feet of Side track With ' Sale 3 Family House—For By SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242MAIN LET US SUPPLY STREET. YOUR WANDS IN Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Varnishes:' MORGAN & Estabdlished in 186e. The Oldest Wall Paper and 306 MAEN We Make KINGSLEY e % Paint Shop in q- ay, 5 PHONS) 634 . Signs #