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IF YOU CANNOT F The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- lassued Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surpnsmg quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will ers out of the hundreds will c N/ - be interested in your propo- CASH IN Al)VANCE MINIMUM CHARGE 10e LOST. PLACE TO RENT, : _ NO BU = —— Y I Y TO RENT NOTIC AV mowets sharpened. | LOST . Hither in New Here are a Few of Our Offerings: 18-1d antomatic Cottages:and Single Houses Two Tenement Houses G 95 WAKEFIEED COURT—Ten Rooms. gg R%ngfig"f S_gevirRORO"rflz BUDGEIOW. | ¢ WEST PEARL ST—Eleven Roons, ; 5 76 GRAND ST.—Fifteen Rooms. 34 WAKEFIELD:COURT.—Six Rooms. 45 GRAND ST.—Fourteen Roots. 242 LINCOLN:ST.—Seven Rooms. ; 128 BLACK ROCK AVE.—Twelve Rooms. 181 KELSEY ST—Five Rooms. 74 BLACK ROCK AVE—(Garage.) Twelve 66 COTTAGE PLACE—Six Rooms. Rooms. 4 LINCOLN ST.—Seven Rooms. 37 HART ST.—Ten Rooms. WEST MAIN ST.—Ten Rooms. 49 CAMP ST.—Twelve Rooms. 48 MAPLE ST.—Twelve Rooms. Three Tenement Houses Call and get Tull information. THE W. L.HATCH C 190 FRANKLIN ST.—Thirteen Rooms. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 29 West Main St. surely remain in the finder’s hands if he dees nct know who lost it. < e’ FOR SALE. Bl FOR SALE mahogany Player plano, 88 no finish. Price completey with rolis, bench, scarf, delivery and tuning, $395. Not a second hand instrument, but a brand new' player plano, fully warranted, Terms of payment if you wish, The A. B. Clinton Co., 231 Asylum St., Hartford’s One Price House. 5-8-t#] itain or Ber- tools tube, jack to Neri Tel. 1& Store for commer-|<oren vienons cial use in Herald| 2. Bldg. Frontage 67| =" " Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT-—Five rooms. street. please Columbias repaired. regrafiting a specic Atwater, S4 or reward Prospect -15-6dx R - FOR NOTICE—Automobile partics taken out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert. Tel. 235-12 5-13-64x Red B SALE—Rhode land good laying strain. street, Tel. 10 l.ow, - .02 FOR SALE—Twelve-room house with 18-1d barn; one single house, 11 roomg| | all improvemen Nos. 625, 6 pony, | south end Arch Inquire Wm bridle, | Radil. 389 Arch St 5-13-64 Box = FOR s/ i—One-half kindling wood .00, all chicks, 19 Iighland = FOR SALE NOTICE-—Tin roofs painted and re- harness, paired. W. R. Fenn, Plumbing, 139 | saddle 47 Beaver Hart St.,, Tel. 1061-2, 3 5-18-1dx — = NOTICE—Electric Vacuum rent $1.00 per day. 2079. and white St. riding Bargain. 5-18-2dx Blac runabout, and blanket. Herald. cord of dry length, fox while it lasta, 804. 5-9tf cut stove Delivered Sperry, ] Cleane Telephone 5-2-tf matter. Where- Shutt: last heard Address Informa- 5-17 | £ = | NOTICE—We do electrical wiring, TO RENT—5 room tenement, second | hang fixtures, install doorbells and floor. New house, all up-to-date. | do repair work reasonably. Richard 68 Belden St. Inquire Mrs. Ander-| Coridan, Jr.,, Jerome St., telephone son, 51 Belden St., first floor. Price 1628-4 3-6-tf $20.00. 5-16-3d TO RENT—Furnished flat, five rools, ——————— ' "MOVING? complete, for summer | MO lNG ° Adults preferred. Can be e Bronson street, second floor. i Ii Let Us Call and Estimate P |on Your Spring Moving. Inanize 20 l‘}'flgl-‘ Competent Handling. Light and Heavy Haulage to All Points. Address, WL Loomis & Co. 150 Arch street — A. H. HARRIS Inguire | - . elson. FOR SALE—In Park, eight minutes from trolley. Six-room hause in good condition; electric lights; good water; garage and chicken house: lot 50x150 ft. Price $2,800. Apply to E. M. Clough, 181 Hallock Ave., New Haven, or J. ¥ Darling, next to property. 5-17-2 modern St. 5-17-2dx FOR SALE--The premises, No. 53 Grove Hill. Good house and barn. Barn supitahle for garage. Large lot 82 1-2 feet wide, front and rear, and 272 feet deep. Inquire George W. Andrew: TO RENT—Five rooms; all improvements. 122 Glen FOR SALE-—Three runabout 1 price righ goes with cock. * Tel. witomobiles, on: touring cars; guaranted G. Bab- 5-13-t1 NOTICE!—TUrgent two abouts of Arthur from in this city. tion, Herald. )79 new car cars. E. TWO SINGLE ROOMS with housekeeping conveniences. Camp street, "Phone 339-13, light | 24 these 90. FOR SALE Call 33 Main. A portable chicken coop. Telephone 1626-14 FOR SALE—Ford Touring Car, 1914, in fine condition, run less than 000 miles. Must be sold at once H. I. Hart, 598 Arch. 5-18-2dy FOR SALE—$525 cash if taken im- = B mediately—Closed body 1918 Ford ALE—Seven- room house mods delivery car. Has been run for two | ern improvements, hot water heat or three da only. is being two minutes from Arch street troly sold because owner found it to be| ley, 8 Parkmore street. 5-14-64 too small for his work., Car equip- ped as it stands cost $640. Address Box 195, Kensington, Ct. 5-18-1dx BARGAIN—Ten-room cottage, elgh{ minutes’ walk from cénter, off Wes{ Main St. Large lot and garage Must be sold at once. Detalls on request. Box 15, Herald. 5-13-6d WANTED—Competent maid for gens, eral housework in small family Mrs. C. H. Baldwin, 66 Forest. FOR SALE—1 Stamford Range with water front; 1 Model Standard range with water front; 1 Richmond range with water front; 1 Model Cable range; 1 Lenox range; 2 Gas Stoves. All in good repair. F. | TO RENT—Garage. lace street. STORE TO RENT at 542 Arch street. Inguire 139 Hart street, Tel. 1061-2. | Open Monday and Saturday Evenings -9-0ax TO RENT—Three and tenement. 470 —4 FOR SALE—Victrola and recordss Price complete, $30. Your own terms. The A. B. Clinton Co., 23 Asylum St.,, Hartford's One Pric House. 5-8-t] four Improvements. Arch street. Seymour HELP WANTED-—MALE, All Advertisements for the classified column FOR SALE—By young couple leavs ing town, G-plece mahogany bed« room set, odd pieces of parlor fur- niture, pictures and refrigerator; cash only. Call 70 Trinity street, third floor. 3-16-3dx WANTED-—Man to room; good pay for a reliable Oftice. work in and steady man. Apply press | work | Herald | tf N. Y., N.H. & H.R.R. Telegraphers Wanted Men and Women between the ages of 18 and 60 who can telegraph are wanted for positions at various stations in Connecticut and Southern Massa- chusetts. If but slightly familiar graphy can attend school for tion at Hartford, Conn. Call or write Sup’t. N. Y. N. H R. R. at passenger station. Hartford, Conn. ©. A. Mitchell New Haven, Conn. E. E. Regan W a!c‘rhux'), Conn. M. D. Miller TRUCKING! We Have Pu Making a enabling us clerk. Apply to 716 Stanley St. WANTED- David Grocery FOR SALE—Tomato plants, 20¢ doz Ohman, must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the peppers, 10c doz; sage flower, doz.; geraniums, 2 for 25c. J. R day of issue. ) : s 2 Mill street. 5-17 WANTED—Driver for delivery wagon .. i and chauffeur for truck. Apply Ar- mour & Co. 21 Commercial St - 5-14-5d WANTED—Woman for laundry work, 131 Lincoln street; upstairs. 5-18-1d FOR SALE—Corbin “30” in firsf class condition, 556 Pearl street. 5-17-6bax with tele- instruc- FOR SALE—A 3-section burlap screen, 2-plate gas stove, Simplex vacuum cleaner. Call 707-2. 5-17-2d FOR SALE—1917 Overland dellve’ry car in splendid condition, new tires, Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm street. 5-16-4d H & HELP WANTED —FEMALE. WANTED—HIgh school -boy for even- ing work. Clark i Drug Store. J FOR SALE—Latest model Columbia Grafonola with records. Used few months; looks and plays like new was returned by party leaving towr pay balance due of $10 and it's vouts; $1 weekly if you wish. Bro- drib & Wheeler, 138 Main street. Tel. 208. 5-17-4d FOR SALE—Six-room cattage, ‘large veranda, running water, large gar+ den, poultry houses, fruit trees near cars. Inquire P. Anderson, Mountain View. 5-10-e.0.d.-61 Don't endanger the life of that pre- ous baby by using unknown or un- asteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY 'URE PASTEURIZED iminate ALL question e richness. From selected sources of high qual- y and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- | PED in a modern creamer OUR # 5 < A here ITEURIZED MILF 11 satisfy the | ¥ = fisst ‘P acting. s - ALLL, WORK GUARANTEED. | g Jis. ARBOUR WANTED—Protestant girl for eral housework without work. Telephone 989-4 pointment, Mrs. E. T. End ave. gen- upstairs | WANTED—A man for shipping room for ap- work. Apply at the Taplin Mfg. DR. CLINTON J. HYDE. Glass, West Co., rear 65 Arch street. 5-16-3d | ARE YOU BOUND FOR THE SOCRAP 5-18-2dx e - i g e HEAP? MAN WANTED—For shipping room work. Apply at Taplin Mfg. Co.{ “Doctor, I am not sick, but I don’t rn A oL 5-17-311 foo) right.” That is what many say to me when they come to see me the first time. And that just expresses it. You are not sick cnough to go to bed. You can eat, you can sleep, you can work. SAFE and MILK and of impurity FOR SALE—One-ton Corbin truck in A-1 condition; bargain if taken af once. For particulars address P. O, Box 24, New Britain, Conn. 5-17-tf hased Another Truck, line of Trucks, anything any- SALESWOMEN WANTED—BY one of New Britain’s leading stores for all day; also afternoons only; no expe- rience necessary; highest wages pald. Apply Box 12XX, Herald. 5-17-tf complete to move WANTED—Laborers and carpenters | on Union Mfg. Co. job, at railroad side of yard. The Ellison Con- | struction Co. 5-13-6dx FOR SALE—Cut and potted flowers, tomato, pepper and egg plants. Surprenant, 42 Whiting St. 5-17-6d FOR good condition. 287 Elm street. SALE—1914 Reo touring car.in Williams Auto Co., 5-16-4d FOR SALE—Cottage with lot 89x147 six rooms and bath, large living: room, fire place, beamed ceilings, built in seats and bookcases, all. | improvements. Fruit trees, near school and trolley. Price right if taken before May 15. Owner leav- ing town. Good location. 'Phone 1125. 5-13-6d COMPETENT housework (o800 = & MAID—For in small Baldwin, general family. Mrs 66 Forest street. 5-17-6d WANTED—Licensed chauffeur wishes | position; private or commercial. Address Box 29x, Herald. 5-13-6dx | Telephone 19 FURNISHED ROOMS. STea don’'t work with the vim Your sleep | don't enjoy But you and zest of former days. is not restful, and you your food as you once did. And your nerves get the best of you. Things bother you, ruffle you, that you never noticed before. ficulties where there really Trifles and not enough borrow Of course, to a seem the same, ing to control yourself. should tell a friend, or experienced doctor, they will tell you you only imagine things; vou should shake it off. You begin to doubt your- self. You sometimes think they are right and try to brace up and be bright and cheerful. But then your old feeling will come back with re- newed vigor. You begin to wonder if it really is your mind only. And if it is so, it the first step to insan- ity? Anguishing thoughts begin tor- turing you; vou are trying your best to fight them down, to appear happy, but in vain. You find yourself in the grip of an invisible power that seems to sap your life blood. Clean,| Ana when you feel Bristol | energy and power slipping av 3 £ | you, when you find you can't tice to your work any longer, you become despondent and even feel tempted to end it all. You are very much in the same condition as a dellcately constructed ! engine, which has not been cared for right. Put it in the hands of an ex- perienced man and he will soon have it in fine working order. But trying vour own hand at it, or turn it over | to an unskilled person, and it will} soon be fit for the scrap heap. 56 Whiting J. HOCHMAN PAYS BEST PRICES FOR JUNK, PAPER, RUBBERS, RAGS, BOT- TLE:! OR SECOND HAND FURNI- TURE, ETC. ing compan; office. Address Box TEL. 468-4. 83, New Britain, Conn. 5-16-3d MANR“SS AUT" [;[] WANTED-—Gir® for general house- L] work. Apply Mrs. W. M. Higgins, OVERLAND AGENCY, 16 Tremont street. 5-13-6d Storage and Accessories, ¢ Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 13() Arch St WANTED- FORDS | = 22 HOLD A TON for “ONLY $40.00!” Why pay any The CAMELFORD does i culars FREE on request. VW 1l now, TODAY. Get our BIG | ounts on TIRES and TUBES | tubes having the AUTOMATIC | VALVE, no guage required, NO LEAF American TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for light houeskeeping; two minutes from center. Box 49, Herald. 5-19-1dx WANTED—Cook amd Apply Mrs. Jas. Ledge. second mald. | WANTED—A young man S. North, Sunny character and 5-14-5d ence in cost - manager; answer in own writing, female giving age, experience and pay ex- also an experienced pected. Address P. O. Box 68, in local manufactur- Plainville. 5-11-tf of good with some experi- work to help office TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light Thousekeeping, with bath. 1956 Maple street. 5-18-3d WANTED—AnN stenographer, female clerk experienced : You begin to see dif- none, having WANTED—A young man to work in pressroom; good pay and steady work to reliable man. Apph Her- Offic 15-t£{ Dr. MARY G. MOURADIAN Has Removed her office o 87 Prospect Street, Tel, 116. Office Hours 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. are FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. Maple street. 5-17 Furnished Room for one or two tlemen, §21 East street, L. 83 2dx worry troubles of you, WANTED—Freight crossing tenders by N. H. R. R. Whiting St handlers and Y, N H & Apply at freight office, 6 your own, you gen- Deming. 5-14-1wx FURNISHED ROOM-—70 Franklin square. Phone 1432 5-11-tf ome. sual observer, you because you are try- And if you go to an in- WANTED—A maid for general house- SR work. 41 Lexington street. BOOKKEEPER WANTED—Must be campetent to take charge of small office, keep set of double entry books, time cards, billing, collecting, etc. Box , Herald. 17-3d WANTED—Licensed pharma registered assistant; good Address Box 13XX, Herald. FURNISHED nished roams; housekeeping. ROOMS-—Two fur- also rooms for light 28 South High St. 5-17-2dx FOR SALE. A Valuable Property on West Main Street, Frontage of 68 feet on West « Main street and 180 feet on Vine street. Finest location in the city. Other good propertics on hand. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUIL DING, READ ESTATE You'll gladly 5-8-tt that soiled that youssent Dry 'Cleaning for the simple article with welcome back waist gown, or suit ixperienced corner stay- New Britain Paper Box Walnut St. 5-8-tf here for Old or New, made to WANTED—Young ladies between ages of 16 to 23 years to learn telephone operating. Paid while learning. Apply Chief operator, Southern New England Telephone. 5-6-tf 5-17-6d that we EQUAL scientific, reason WANTED—One or twa furnished rooms In western section by desir- able young couple. Box 6X Her- ald Office. 5-14-5d make the look W our thorough, method of dry clean- ing. No too much for Just try us WANTED—Dressmaking by the day. Anna Hayes, 345 Arch street. INSURANCE Here are Some Choice Propetties For Sale They won’t be on the market long in the face of the pres- ent demand—Get Busy Please. One family house on Arch street terrace $4,600—Hart street, one family house $4,500—3-family house Church street $8,500—See us t about some more. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main street 305 Bank Building. WANTED—Boys and girls over years old for factory work. light work and good pay. Mfg. Co., Plai 11 - 16 5-6-tf strength 1y from do jus- then might Merchandise nion, soil, stain, spot, your ete,, is 8 WANTED—Girl, general housework. St. New Britain, Conn. Good cook and neat. Apply 98 Har- ew Britain and Vici rison. 5-4-tf nity) i i = " | WANTED—Waitress and dishwasher, flENISflN fiARAfiE Shop Call 1734-2. Asia. restaurant, 73 Church St. & C. . V] i SALESWOMAN WANTED. Apply at Boston Store, Pullar & Niven. 5-16-3d | us. 163 Main | (Agents for 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and nignt. Union Laundry Corp., § 266 ARCH ST. Automobile Repalring A Specialty NATIONAL CARRIAGE CO., Seymour St., cw Britain, Conn. | Storage, Supplies and Repalring. - = CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH. Doesn’t matter if broken. I pay $2 to $5 per set, also cash for old gold, | silver, platinum, dental gold and old gold jewelry. Will send cash by re- turn mail and will hold goods 10 days Two 2-Family Houses at Nos. 34-38 Lincoln in first-class condi- for sender’s approval of my price. tion. Large lot with 141-foot frontage. Just the place to put up a Mail to L. Mazer. 2007 S. 5th street. modern 3- or 4-family hou Rents would command whatever price & = | you asked for them on account of choice lacation. Small house could sgnn [] be easily moved to rear and bring in additional income. Price is very reasonable. Suburban Home with eci water, i . electric lights, hardwood Office and Service Station, 287 Elm St. WANTED-—Young woman for steno- graphic and clerical work in fac- tory office of local concern. Ad- dress Box 27AA, Herald Office, 5-16-3d Let me save you from the scrap heap! 'DR. CLINTON J. HYDE The Hartford Specialist, 3 ASYLUM ST., COR. FORD HARTFORD, CONN. Hours—10 to 4 and 7 to 8. and Holidays 10 to 1. 8 I o A SEME ST TS, i FOR SALE Three Tenement House and Brick Garage, Cen- trally Located. Lot 68x188 feet. —BY— SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc., 242 MAIN STREET. TEL. 24-4 T e e R VR S O T ST ST. Sundays FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. Phones H. N. LOCKWOQOD, HARRY G, HANCOCK, Sccy. 193 MAIN Real Estate and Insurance City Hall ] THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. ‘