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Self-Threading Needle for the best makes of sewing machines, 10c. cach, Notion Dey Host of Spring Fash- ions For th of the If*the daughter of the house Spring, she will wear a charmin fetching cape and a clever little whole outfi, mostly on New York even could Girls’ and Misse WOOL DRESSES FOR SILK DRESSE .. WASHABLE DRESSES FOR Girls’ and Misses ‘Washable Dresses $7.98 t0$22.50 The prettiest of all—in ginz- gam, chambray, linen and Peter Pan cloth; smocked and em- broldered; sizes 6 to 18. show. the fifth s’ Spring e Daughter House look her hos daintiest this 1 pumps, here is is to silken also g gown t to top off floor, mart wi and a Dr §19 $15.00 98 TO h; embla €S 00 €SS o $ Girls’ and Misses’ White Dresses Dresses in organdie lawn and Georgette; ruffled, frilled and sizes 6 to 18. $2.98 to $35.00, $15 to $39.75. lace trimmed; Girls’ sizes, Misses’ sizes, Children’s, Girls and Misses’ Trimmed Millinery And-this section also is alive with interest dreds of Spring Hats are display! of the country, who make hats for infants, m clusively. Pretty pokes of silk b little hats whose brims roll up all trimmed with flowe and ribbo Hats, which are alway millinery parlor for Tailored Hats, $3.98 to $ At 98 a Copenhagen, black, med. na and v a popular feature of the uveniles in Hartford. 50. sortment of Children's these days. Hun- ed, ‘designed by the f milliners i es and children ex- raids with Georgette facings; smart around; wide brimmed hats, gaily ns; and the famous Madge Bvans largest exclusive Dress Hats, Hats in ed; flower, ribbon and fancy trim- Dress Children’s Spring Coats $5.98 to $25.00 Wool Coats in serge, gaberdi silk Coats in taffeta, Smocked and embroidered i Rose, Copenhagen, reseda, t siges 2 to 6. poplin, moir ne, covert, poplin and checks. and crepe de chine. e styles, black, n exclu an, nav pink and blue; Children’s Capes An trimmed with Infants’ Coats, chine and serge, interesting red and with sizes 6 mont 98 to $25. assortment of Capes brass buttons and in serge and gaberdine, braid, $5.98 to $15. vears, in cashmere, crepe de Fifth Floor. 2 hs to HANDLESS MAN ON BONDS FOR ASSA ULT fdward Helm Arested With Frank Forsclle For Alleged Assault on Thomas Carter. In police court this morning Edward Helm q Forselle mged 23 were Thomas Carter I of the fact that ( injured in fight leged followed that unable to - wourt, bonds were fixed at for eac of the young men. The case will tried in court Monday mornir The unusual fact about the case is that one of the alleged assailants fflelm, has no hands, he having lost hoth hands in a railroad accident at the freight depot some time ¢ He entered 2 plea of not this morning while Forselle pleaded guilty Carter is confined to his bed toda and it is feared that he may have in- ternal injuries. The assault was com- mitted near the Vulcan Iron works last night and Carter stated this morn- ing that his money was the object o the assault had a roll considerable which fact, the two alleged assailants were acquainted. ag and Frank charged night, but because ter was so the which it is al- the attempted ult, he was ap having of he he HENRY FORD SELL ALL HIS HOLDINGS Many Millions Involved in Deal Creating Biggest Automobile Concern in World. New York, April 18.—The Henr ¥Ford holdings in the Ford' Motor forporation have been acquired or tire about to pass to the Gene: otors Corporation, accrding to as believed to be authentic i high st night The amo in on financia s here wolved was ot [ of money Wil stre with assaulting | badly | Sl { said in well informed circles that it | will total many millions. | Control of the Ford Motor Corpora- | tion would make the General Motors corporation, was in Detroit. This was automobile business of the world. | This corporation already manufac- | tures the Cadillac, the Oldsmobile, the Scripps-Booth, the Buick and many other well known and popular | motor car Strength was lent to the statement that the sale of the Ford holdings in | the Ford Motor Corporation had ssed to the General Motors Cor- | poration, when it hecame known t W. C. Durant, president of the latter | corporaion, was in Detroit. This confirmed at Mr. Durant’s house at No. 907 Fifth avenue late last night. Tt was said that Mr. Durant was in ! Detroit on important business and | would not be home before tomorrow. | Henry Ford resigned as president of the Ford Motor Corporation on December 31, 1918, and his son, Edsel Bryant Ford, was elected to succeed him at a salary of $150,000 a year. | After going into the newspaper busi- ness Mr. Ford decided that his best field probably lay in the automobile . business and recently announced he | would manufacture an automobile that would sell for even a $4,000 Buys | | | | Joni Swingle’s Farm BIRCH ST., FORBESTVILLE. i | | | Spring Gloves for Women cverything looked for in representa- that i home of foreign disti all and rished disp from D tive hest mark sortment Women's White and pique, stitchi Kid Gloves, self and The and s2 shades in overs pique, navy, mastic, beav- mole, tan, gray and brown, to $3 White Gloves, $1 : Natural ~ Chamois $1.59, $1.75, $2 Slip-on Sport $3.25 and $3.50. Complete assortment of Silk Gloves, black, white and col- ors, 75¢ to $1.89. Chamoisette Gloves, in white and colors, $2.25. Slip-on Chamoisette Gloves white and colors, $1.00 to 7 Girls’ Capes $13.98 to $52.50 effects; style; in broad- new Doeskin and_$2.25 Glov ble 9, $1 Gloves, $3.00. 2-cla 59¢ sp. to in $1 novel and A variety Capes of silvertone, cloth; in in dash serge and navy blue, Pekin, rose and tan; as fine an as- sortment as one could wish to choose from. The Right Kind of Spring Shoes for Misses and Children nd Dull Calf Sandals, $2.50 and $3.30. Patent Leather Turn strap Sandals, $3.00 and §: Patent Foxed White T.ace Shoes, welted sol to 11 at $5.00, 11 1-2 $6.00. White T.ace S 1- 1-2 to White Lace Shoes, and $4.25. Men’s Tan Shoes $8.50 Values for $7.50. Come to the Mezzanine Bal- cony for one of the best val- ues in Men's Shoes, it will ever our pleasure to offer; tan shoes in narrow linglish and full toe shapes, sold in most shoe shops for $8.50, our special price $7.55. Patent Strap Sole 50. Kid Nubuck High Shoes, welted soles, to 11 at $1.75, 2 at High soles, Cut welt ) SERVICE MEN'S COLUMN Do you nced work? If you are a discharged soldicr or sailor the use of the column below is offered to you free of charge. See that your quali- fications are outlined like the sample below and bring in your ad together with your discharge papers, as proof of service. Employers are urged to get in touch with the advertisers in this column by mail, through the Herald Office. Sample—dJohn Jones, age 27, former ivate Co. I, prefers outdoor work s had experience as auto mechanic. Write care of Herald Returned soldier wishes position as vist, bookkeep: or general office Box No. X15X. 4-17-3dx IPRINTING i more | moderate price than did his “flivver.” | House. Barns, Coops, 34 acres, Wag- Tools, Cows, ons, Chickens, | rigs, and ve. Don’t Cost Anything to Look at It J. HOCHMAN]| Ducles Buys alt kinds of Junk and - Seeond-Hand Furniture, Telephone 1161-15. i | | | | Paper Ruling Book Binding SPECIAL Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and' Guide Cards Prompt Service. E. R. Hitchcock & Go, 303 MAIN ST. FRONT ROOM OFFIC STEAM DOUBLE FOR - LODGE OR RE $6 A WK, HEAT. Begley Block. MATNT ST The Classified Columns are vour agenis—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that severa] read- ers ouf. of the hundreds will he intevested in your propo- ‘ e e______ONECENTA VANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16 SERTION. Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at ¢ite Herald. Your money wilf surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know who lost it. ——————————— FURNISHED ROOMS, ! WANTED. TO RENT—Furnished front peq. FTOR SALE. FOR SALE. room in private family. Tel. 19-12, 1:16-3dx WANTED—By young board in private Box 94, Herald lady, family. Oflice. room and Addres TO RENT—Furnished rooms with board for three or four gentlemen, Five minutes from Stanley Worke, WANTISD—Posit by 161 I on working on six years' reet, 3rd arm experien floor, Jos 1-18-1dx a man of Broad ruzzi, TO RENT—Furr surroundings. or without hed roomiy plea desirable, Tel. 1213 sant with WANTIED-—Men's shirts, to . boys Ve board. all once ren into blo Leave at ( s ses, rity Center street, or notify givls' | babics' romp. | Organization, lephona 4-18-24ax dresse et HELF WANTED—CEMALE. general house- . C. F. Chase, 241 Main stroet. 1-17-3 work. Apply West *D—Liberty bonds in exchs touring car. Valuc Box 20A4, Herald Office. 4-18-5 dress \\'AXN?‘]:IU—Gil'l to wait on table. perience unnecessary. N. B. Dairy Lunch, 348 Main street. 4-16 WAD D—By lady of refinement, position as housekeeper for widow- er. Can furnish best reference. State .pzu'n(‘\ in answering ad- ment. A, Herald Of- 1-16-3dx Bos- or 4-16-tf WANTED- work, house- 4-16-tf Maid for general 93 Vine street. s Box WANTED—A waitress and chamber- maid. Apply N. B. Gen. hospital. 4-2-tf WANTED—Return ton; vicin load from also one going to Boston o 887- MALE RELE WANTED—By nurse, furnished room, light housekeeping privilege, of telephone in ate American family. Address Herald Of- | 1-16-3dx | second after WANTED—High school boy, use or third year preferred, ‘for school work. Main street. FOR SAL equippec FOR SALE—Six second-hand horses weighing between 1100 and 1400 pounds. 19 Putnam street 16-6dx Single room to gentleman. 45 Wal- nut street. 3-15-t£ Four fully 159 pool tables, Broad strect. 4-16-6dx FOR SALE—On in exccllent new tire Irving Je touring car tio — FOR SALE—Studebaker lent running condition. Will sell for $675. M. Irving Jester, 18 Ma Tel. 2109. 3 running Newly er, painted A s1> 18 in. -tf FOR SAL deliver right St 1 1918, 1200-1b. Over first class condition Manross Auto Co., FOR SALE- showe: new style cigar long; nice casl one cent to twe chairs. Victory t, New Brit« 4-7-t{ 139 Arch -16-3dx five feet , rings from dollars; new lunch Lunch, 40 Church s ain, Conn regis FOR SALE R. T aying Setting eggs from Red and W. Leghorn; heavy hens; the only kind to keep; also Young Guernsey cow. H. (. Doo- little, 265 Farmington Ave. Phane. 4-17-3dx ey —— TO ki FOR LE—Combination g Address Box 9AX, Herald. 4-12 FOR SALF and house prices. 587 Main *ull of furniture furnishi House | Iteasonabla nishing Ce., dx TO RENT—Ten acre tivated, part ha 0 apple trees in- cluded. Also house and tenement. Near car, school and church. Dunham, Kensington. Tel, ¢ land, part .E-—Building lot, Belvidere, 2 minutes from trolley. Klett, 164 Carlton St. ;Mahogany upright tal and records. Che payments arran 4-1 TO RENT-—Kitchen and bedroom for light housekeeping: also large front room. All modern improvements 19 Court street. Tel. 2006 machine . onable 1 2d 1-16-3dx est 1817 Vim truck in FOR WANTED—A tenement | rooms in good garage preferred. Address Box of 1 or location. One with Two in family. 34AB, Herald. 4-16-4dx WANTED-—Good er. B. Nelson, tailor and coatmak- 58 West Main St. $-17-2 WANTED—Night clerk; middle aged the $600 FOR ¥ condition low for Octohe Plainville. Al T—Small furnished bunga- May, June, September and Mrs. R. H. Stephenson, Phone 146-3 FOR Plainy house, 1 in trolley vi on line, room rn and other buildings, 4-15-6dx & e ool Belo iy ATt | O TED Loads for (rack Trom Bal. timore or Philadelphi: from New- ark or vicinity to Boston; from Mineola, Long Island, to New York. Capacity 5 or 10 rooms furniture. Harris. Phone 961, 4-15-5dx WANTED—Small touring car from | private party. Dodge or Chevrolet. Box 5A, Herald 4- 6dx WANTED—Young man to learn mo- tor car supply business. Chance for advancement to one of ability as a salesman. The Post & Lester Co., 14 Main St. 4-17-3d tons, H. G. WANTED—Toolmake ists to buy sets of si gain. O. B. Herlch, Hartford, Ccnn. and machin- hlocks. Bar- | 90 John St | 1-17-6d | NOTICE Rudolph has opened and is equipped work. All g been fore Repair Dept., and | knowing troubles of a Ford we can take care of the same. 'l take the knock out of your motor Make it start easy and run smooth. The Ford Repair Shop, R. C. dolph & 123 Cherrv street. 4-18-6dx ! WL the: Address TED—Men to devote a part of time to writing life insurance. Box 20A4, Herald. 4-17 NOTICE—R. ( a Ford repair 3dx | . to do F work | nan once, sober, reliable charge of dairy farm. J. . Seibert & Son. 4-15-5d WANTED—At man to take Referenc of D. W. Fluts WANTED—First work for right sal barber | i class barber. Steady | Ru- ] man. pply Uni- ! shop, Main St. 4-16 Coly rry NOTICE—If you want mowers sharpened nd done. send to Charles Bast Main street, your other w Hanchett, Plainville, Conn 1-18-1dx MOLDERS. and Also xperienced bench, floor machine hands on grey iron. coremakers. (Trouble) Box Detroif, Mich. $-12-7d WANTED—Married farm; shares wages. Beckley, Conn. NOTICE—If you have an ailment of any kind why don’t you go and sec Volz, the Chiropractor, Rooms 16- 17 Booth block. Office hours, 9-12 a. m., 2-5 p. m. (Iivening hours) Mon., Tues., Thurs., Sat, 7-8 p. m and by appointment. 4-16-13dx NOTICE — Lawnmowers sharpened. 31 Greenwood street, Tel. 15 man to work H. Shul or B ] SEALED PROPOSALS will be ceived by the State Highway Commis- sioner, Fourth Floor, West End, State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut, until 2 p. m., Friday, April 25th, 1919, for the following sections of State work, in accordance with plans and specifi- file the office of the State Highway Commissioncr and at the following places: TOWN OF MANCIHESTER: About 270 feet of bituminous macadam on Deming Street. Plans and specifica- tions at the office of S. M. Benton, Town Clerk, Manchester. Conn. TOWNS OF NEW BRITAIN, NEW- INGTON AND FARMINGTON: About 6979 feet of concrete, fope renite or asphalt on Stanley Road. No plans. Specifications office of . W. Stevens, 408 Ma Hariford, Conn. All hids must surety company check not less cost of the work Commissioner ct any and NOTICE—Car for hire mousine), day and Telephone 1711-14. (Jeffrey li- night service. cations on % 4-12-6dx in POULTRYMEN ATTENTION — 3,000 Leghorn and Red chicks every Wednesday. 25c; safe arrival, pos age paid. Leghorns 20c after April 15. A. B. Hall, phone 153-14, Wallingford, Conn. 4-8-10dx taken out. Brown. Tel. 4-6-tf PARTIE! Frank AUTOMOBILE S Buick car. 188-2. 204 Co., Tel 3-tf AUTOMOBILE PAINTING IXlm street. E. U. Tel. 38 Office 59 106 shop, Fhompson Arch St., 4 be accompanicd bond or a certified than one-third of the This Highway reserves hy pay bet than all kinds of JUNK second-hand furniture. L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW STREET. i, BZNJAMIN BROTHERS L ) PHOTO STUDIO 308 Main Street Telephone 551-4 special Easter and Graduation oOffer. Drop us a card or phone and representative will call. will for i town anyone in Dated April 9, at 1919 Hartford, Connecticut, and BENNE STATE HIGITWAY COMMISSIONER FOURTH FLOOR, W END, APIT HAR PUBLIC AUCTION| PUBLIC AUCTION OF THE Empire Moving Picture Theatre i L. O. Zetterman CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CAVATING AND GRADING »wer and Water Connections 152 Vance Street Telephone 261 NORTH MAIN BRISTOD, CONN. 2:30 SATURDAY P. M, APRIL 19TH, FRANCIS P. MAY VIOLINTST Fox’s Theater, Has openings for a few serious pupils 344 Broad St. ‘Phone 136-4 BERSON BROS. BRANCH OFFICE AT AT 1919, BEST MOVING PICTURE ClTY}E E STATE. SMALL FARM FO Two-tcnement house improvement. | tricity, £ cov D. with every Barn, city water, elec- and 1 hcifer go with place, | H. N. LOCKWOOD. !llh\l/ ESTATE AND INSURANC i 407 CTTY HALL, 297 MAIN STRFE (Mayor Quigley’s Oftice) OBRDERS TAKEN FOR ~COAL AND WOOD-— lots of fruit. B People movir L. Sanford, Plainville. 4- of land, for quick buye out of town. Broad street, TO RE acre ment, NT—One second seven room tene- floor; ane nice front office room and two rooms suitable for offices or light housekeeping. Sovereigns Trading Co. 4-15-1 of land for other parcels, Building lots, 50 to $500, 4-17 FOR SALE—13 acres $150; also several 100 per acre street, for Barnesdale n arnes, Paintin board Beaver Wall on ol 4-1-tf and paper hanging. and can 5 eilings. paper displayed your home requ The Thompson 59 Arch street, 106-2. FOR SALF 9 room fruit. F Dunham, Small farm, house, barn, y terms. Bargain. ensington. Tel. three acres, henhouser E. P, 4- at U. Tel. Leave your order Market for Easter. Turkeys, Fine ne Vermont Fed Broiles Fancy New New Cabbage. Rhubarb, € paragus, Radishes, Tomatoes, Rare- ripes, Green String Beans and Spinac Close at 12 o'clock Frid DOHERTY MARKET, 106 FOR SALE Price wa H. Miller, -Black $35; will 18 Church walnut sideboard, sell for $15. ¥, St., Plainville, 4-17-3d FOR SALE—One 1919 Ford runabout with extra truck body. One big six¢ Buick touring car. Prospect St. Call 212-14, 4-14-6dx Arch St. VICTORY LOAN PREPARE TO SUBSCRIBE Also a desirable 2 family house on Cam H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. 273 MAIN ST., Open Saturday and Monday evenings. p St. ROOM 208, We can offer the best one family house in the Belvi- dere section—Has more class to it than any we know of there—it has hot water heat—Makes an ideal home—It will go quick, watch and see. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN ST. PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. FARM FOR SALE 28 acres of good land and timber by Schultz & Costello, Inc. Al MAIN ST, NOTICE EAST—WEST—NORTH—SOUTH Four 3-tenement houses, Stanley street. 6-tenement block, Sexton street. Cottage, Curtiss street. -tenement house with store, Stanley street. 3-tenement house, Elm street. See us beforc buying. E. N. SMITH & CO. 278 MAIN ST. Real Estate and Insurance. PHONE 1616-12 TYPEWRITERS All Makes Sold, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged We Are Agents For THE CORONA The Personal Writing Machine. Let us tell you about thi P w Britain Typewriter Exc\h 612. ange MAIN N1 190”7 «