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LEAVE YOUR DOCTOR'S PRESORIPTION: s AT THE DRUG DEPT., MAIN FLOOR. The Buying of Oriental Rugs During Our May Sale Means much to discriminating housekeeper: Rug which comes from this store, ed, as a matter of f aser depends very much upon the ems mean truly remarkable savings in Chinese room and throw every way exactly whose profit to the purch as repres With this in mind the following it Persian carpet and throw sizes. sizes. $400 Chinese, size 8x10, sale price $319. $300 Chinese, price $249. $325 Chinese, sale price $259. $425 Asia Minor, size 8x10-2, sale price $369. $350 Batotchai, wale price $279. size 8x10, sale size 8-8x11-4, size 7x9-8, is the comforting knowledge that it standing $260 Afghan Bokhara, size 6-9x8-8, sale price $165. $500 Asia Minor, x12-7, sale price $419. $500 Bidjar, size 7-4x12, sale price $119. $900 Avav, size 9x12, price $749. $950 Serapi, price $769. SEVENTH FLOOR. size o sale size 9x13, sale s—and young home builders. act, the buyving of Oriental Rugs Back of every Oriental example, and in is a transaction is a genuine of the seller. $750 Sarouk, size 8-4x12, sale price $549. $850 Shabbi, size sale price $649. $450 Kerman, size 7-4x10-6, sale price $379, $425 Chinese, size 9x12, sale price $369. tive. and 5-9x13-7, others equally attrac- Miscellaneous Summer Needs for Indoors Best grade rubber and cot- ton covered Garden Hose, 25 105100 t. lengths, $3.75 to $18. @Garden Sets for Children and women, 10c to $3. @Garden Rakes, 50c to $1. Garden FHoes, 50c to 95c. Wiood Lawn Rakes, 45¢ 95c. S. M. Ferry & Sons’ Garden Beeds, 8c pkg, two for 15c. Plant or Shrub Tubs, $1.50 to $3.50. Temon and Orange Squeez- ers, bc to $3.75. Paint Brushes, 10c to $1.25. Underground Garbage Cans, the famous Belsh and Step- henson make $10 to $28.75. Yce Cream Freezers in white Mountain, Alaska, North Pole and Auto Vacuum makes, 1 to 10 quart sizes, $2.98 to $12.50. Flower Pots and Saucers, 2 inch to 14 inch, 1c to 14c. to and Out Vinegar Jugs, lons, 15¢c to $1.25. Stone Crocks, all sizes from 1% to 30 gallons, 15¢ to $8.50. Hammock Pulleys, 18¢ to 50c. Hammock Hooks, 5¢ to 15c. Hammock Chains, 35c¢ to 75¢. Fly Killers, 5¢ to 15c. Ice Picks, 5¢ to 35c. Tce Shavers, 29c to $1.25. Tce Cutting Machines, $5.25 to $10. Canvas Ice Bags, $10c to $3. Wooden Ice Mallets, to $2. Water 7.50. Nursery to $10.50. White Enamel Toilet Stands, $2.19 to $12.39. 1 to 5 gal- 50¢ Coolers, $2.75 to $ Refrigerators, $5.50 SIXTH FLOOR. GARDEN HELPS In the Book Shop. TLet help it need not be a large garden; those fond of vegetables can, spare moments, to supply the year around. Here are book helps, written by folks you Gardening School. The Home Garden. My Garden in Summer. Home Vegetable Gardening. Making a Garden Bloom This Year. Garden Work, Home Gardening; table and Flower. Garden Steps. Garden Primer. And many others on vege tables, flowers, birds and r ture, 65c to $3.00. Mezzanine Balcony. us you; in raise enoush a family know: Home and Vege- “_ Workmcn Wanted | ‘Pumice buffers. Sand buffer. Hand burnisher. Engraver. Chaser. Mould maker and force fitter Flat hammerer. Apply at Office of WILCOX SILVER PLATE CO., Meriden, Conn. S —————— WANTED. Laborers and Carpenters. Apply Ellison Construcgim\ Co., at Dunbar Bros. Plant,| Bristol, Conn. J. HOCHMAN Buys all kinds of Junk and Second-Hand Furniture. Telephone 1161-15. FRANCIS P. MAY 3 1 1 1 1 1 p * VIOLINIST Fox’s Theater, Has openings for a few serious pupils. 344 Broad St. "Phone 136-4 I will pay better than anyone in town for all kinds of JUNK and second-hand furniture. L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW STREET. Tel. 557-i4. L. O. Zetterman CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING AND GRADING Sewer and Water Connections Residence— Vance Street New Britain, Conn. Telephone 261 { BERSON BROS. BRANCH OFFICE AT —297 MAIN STREET— (Mayor Quigley’s Office) ORDERS TAKEN yOR ~—COAL AND WOOD-— Attention, Mechanics Toolmakers, dicmakers, tool designers, lathe, planer, shaper, milling and other ma- chine hands experienced on tool work, tool grinders, hardencrs, blacksmiths; all-around machinists, bench hands, lathe, planer mill- ing, shaper and other machine hands on general machine shop and production work; monitor, Acme, Brown and Sharpe, Warner & Swascy, and other hand and automatic screw machine operators; first-class ma- chine and die settcrs; wood and metal pat- ternmakers, » assemblers, bearing _scrapers, inspectors, millwrights, automobile repair- men, riveters, solderers, welders, drop forge hammermen, * polishers, buffcrs, boilermak- ers, chippers, light and heavy sheet metal workers, tinsmiths, + coppersmiths, angel- smiths, structural iron workers for shop work; cabinet makers, automobile body builders, auto door hangers, bumpers, pan- clers, finishers, painters, varnishers, 6trip- ers, glaziers, trimmers, backhangers, cush- ionmalcers; carpenters, bricklayers, plumb- crs, steamfitters, painters, plasterers, elec- tricians; _intelligent American handymen without definite trades but willing to work. Special consideration given to applications from returned soldiers. BOX 85, DETROIT, MICH. Call 1446 every your order early. The best of Beef, Veal, Lamb and Porlk, Chickens, Fowl, Broilers, Pocket H. C. Tripe, all kinds of Sperry & Barnes, Heinz and Chase & Sanborn Goods. DOHERTY MARKET, 406 Arch St. morning and get D.Amoroso & Bro. Grinding of Any Kind of Tools BARBERS' SUPPLIES roilet Water, Tonics, Massages and Cold Creams. Razors Concaved. Lawn Mowers Sharpened 58 Church St New Britain, Conn FOR SALE. Probably the finest single home in the east side. Nine room brick and shingle house with hot water heat and every modern improvement. 3 lots and hennery. A gentleman's home at 4 gentleman’s price. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance. Room 407, City Hall. BOY WANTED To Learn the Business Damon’s Shoe Stors 267 Main S, BENJAMIN BROTHERS PHOTO STUDIO 308 Main Street Telephone 551-4 Special Easter and Graduation Offer. Drop us a card or phone and representative will call. KODAKS The thing that fits in with cvery outdoor sport and adds zest to it, is a KODAK, Get yours now, we have a complete line. Developing and printing a specialty. Let us supply your Photo- graphic needs. The Mii'er- HansonDrug( o ol e = | KODAK SHOP | 30 CHURCH ST., New Britain. DOUBLE FRONT ROOM FOR LODGE OR OFFIC RENT $6 A WEEK. STEAM HEAT. Begley Block. 422 MAIN ST. PRINTING Paper Ruling Book Binding SPECIAL Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and Guide Cards Prompt Service. E. R. Hitchcock & Co. 303 MAIN ST. e e ————————————————— The Classified Columns are your agents—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 B il ] T T T | sition. SERVICE MEN'S COLUMN mDo YOou need work? If you are a j>charged soldfer or saflor the use ;; the column below is offered to you ree of charge. See that your quali- fcations are outlined like the sample below and bring in your ad together With your discharge papers, as proof Of service. Employers arc urged to &Ct in touch with the advertisers in this column by mail, through the Herald Office, Sample—John Jones, age 27, former private Co. I, prefers outdoor work Has had experience as auto mechanic. V{'rlte' care of Herald. WANTED—By qgischarged service man, position in box or stock room. Address 10 Cherry street, Carmen Sorice. 4-29-3d PAINTING—PAPERING. your propo- | CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 18s ONE CENT A WORD FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, gond condition—Can be seen Sundays 89 Wallace street. 4-30-3dx WANTED, WANTED—Work by the day. 293-6. Call 4-29-3dx ‘WANTED—Position American born, aged 19; Business School education; speak: English and Polish; understands stenography, also post office work, timekeeping, etc. Address X4X, Herald. 4-29-2dx by young lady, Smith WANTED—Full-grown guinea pigs. Address stating number on hand and price, Drawer 151, New Haven, Conn. 4-30-3d WANTED—Baby Box 38, Herald. carriage; will call. 4-29-2dx Painting and paper hanging. Beaver board and canvas ceilings. Wall paper displayed at your home on request. The E. U. Thompson Co., 59 Arch street, Tel. 106-2, 4-1-tf SHORE PROPERTY. WANTED—Ford touring car; state price and mechanical condition, ete. ‘Will call. Box 26T. 4-29-2dx WANTED—By two adults, five or six room tenement. Call 1682 or ad- dress Tenement, Herald Ofiice. 4-28-6d FOR RENT OR FOR SALE—Com- pletely furnished cottages at Fort Trumbull Beach, Milford, Conn., W. L. Hollander, P. O. Box 1492, New Haven, Conn., or J. S. Foster, 26 South High street, city. 4-26-6dx ———reree e TO RENT WANTED—Position driv Can make own repairs. Box 6XB, Herald Office. truclk. Address 4.2 g WANTED—House, eight rooms, mod- ern rent, with option of buying. Address Box 6, Herald Office. 4-29-2dx TO RENT—For the summer months, small. furnished house in best residential section. Tel. 989-3. 4-30-3dx WANTED—At once, Ford roadster in good running condition. Will pay cash. Box 27B, Herald Office. 4-28-tf TO .RENT—Tenement of six rooms, centrally jocated. Inquire John Pinches, 10 Emmons place, or rear 211 Main St. 4-29-2dx TO RENT-—Five-room tenement, stairs; gas, electricity, bath, wash tubs, etc.; healthy section; adults preferred; garden; 10 minutes’ walk to Main St. Box 15T, Herald. 4-29-2dx up- TO RENT—A furnished apartment of five or six rooms at 56 Maple street. Apply between 6:30 and 7:30 p. m. 4-28-tf FURNISHED ROOMS. ROOMS—With housekeepin Camp street. 4-29-3dx TWO FURNISHED privilege of light private family. 38 Phone 308. FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT—In private family. 28 Court St. 4-29-3dx WANTED—Light 5-passenger touring or roadster; in answering, state lowest price for cash Address Box 34BB, Herald Office 4-29-5dx WANTED—Five room tenement by small American family of four. Ad- dress Box A29, Herald Office. 4-28-tf e FOR SALE, Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money wilf surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know who lost it. FOR SALR FOR SALE-—1919 Ford runabout with | FOR SALE—Nice, five feet small business St. body. 22 Prospect 4-28-6dx FOR SALE—Two five-ton Pope Hart- ford trucks. Good as new. Also two or three good hegvy working horses. The Cremo Brewing Co. 4-28-3d FOR SALE—Kitchen range, hot water front; gas plate, two burners; lamp; before May 1. Inquire at 79 Pr pect St. 4-29-2da FOR SALE—1917 Ford good running order, Plainville, Conn. touring car. C. J. Morse, 4-30-2dx FOR SALE—Harley-Davison motor- cle Cylinders just rebored. Tel. 6, Michael Anderson, Elm Hill -30-5-3 FOR per film. SALE—“Rexo Speed Film" cent. faster than any other Sold at Arcade Studio 4-30-2dx FOR SALE—Piano, telephone 1063 4-30-4dx FOR SALT—Buick 4 roadster, A-1 condition, good paint, demountable rims, 3 brand new. tires, two ex- tras, tools, price reasonable. Cor- ner Wallace and Greenwood. 4-30-2dx FOR SALE—Ford Motor Co roadster. 86 Arch St Cohen 30-2dx showcase, new style long; nice cigar cash register, rings from one cent to twc dollars; new lunch chairs. Victc - Lunch, 40 Church street, New Brit- ain, Conn. 4-7-tf FOR A-1 cond demonstrate Hart, 115 Britain, Con SALE—Overland n. Newly tric equipment. Noew painted tires. anywhere, Smalley n. street, roadster in Elec Will FOR SALE Stradford roa ply 534 Wes! ad t Building lot selvidere Main St. FOR SALE three-ple hog ity § 1 e 1 ny. Tel FOR SA Good $125; Arch tone St., pright iving casy reasonable first bell. room Upright mat action pay Kimball 4 suite piano ma< ny piano, bargain, Call 447 2d FOR SALE—P roperty on Arch street. One single 11-room house, one two- tenement 1 provement land for m -room large nore houses. Wm. Radil, 389 Arch S hous barn; all im- plenty Inquire,. FOR SALE—R 1914 touring: Chevrolet M490 eo Ford touring; Baby Grand tauring. 1917 as good as FOR SALE THREE-FAMILY GOOD SINGLE COTTAGE ON ALL FIRST-CL/ INTERESTED. PLACE. REAT, ESTATE AND INSURANCE, EVERY PARTICULAR. 273 MA Open Saturday and Monday eve nings. MONLY TO LOAN ON STENOGRAPHER—In er’s office. State salary wanted Herald, Box X7X. manufactut- experience and when applying. 4-21-tf WANTED—Stenographer for half GOOD REAL I new Dodge run only 1916 touring 1916 We 8,000 HOUSE AND COTTAGE, 185 FAIRVIEW ST, HOUSE—BLACK ROCK AVENUE. Buick tourin, Chevrolet also ha miles 0-t3 CALL AT ONCE IF H. D. HUMPHREY IN ST., ROOM 308, 'ATE We can offer you a two family house at No. Hurlburt Street for only $3,000—You couldn’t find any- thing any cheaper than that, if you rake the whole town _ time, afternoons preferred, in lo- cal msurance office. Pleasant work. Box 11H, Herald. 4-28-tf | WANTED—Experienced clerk with knowledge of typewriting. Apply, stating experience and salary ex- pected, to P. O. Box 1025, City. 4-26-4d FOR RENT-—Large furnished front bedroom, suitable for two, 29 South High street. 4-28-3d LOST LOST—Rebekah pin Sunday, either on Plainville car or at center in New Britain. Finder return Herald Office. 4-29-3dx LOST-—Gold Waltham watch in south end of city, valued as keepsake. Re- rd. Return to Herald. 4-28-30x OTICE NOTICE—John Halverson, local and long distance furniture and piano mover, has moved his place of bus- iness to 217 Shuttle Meadow Ave., Tel. 443-13. 4-30-5dx NOTICE — Lawnmowers sharpened, 31 Greenwood street, Tel. 153-12. 4-21-9d4 NOTICE—If you have an ailment of any kind why don’t you go and see Volz, the Chiropractor, Rooms 16- 17 Booth: block. Office hours, 9-12 a. m, 2-5 p. m. (Evening hours) Mon., Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7-8 p. m. and by appointment. 4-16-13dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown. Tel. 188-2. 4-6-tf AUTOMOBILE PAINTING shop, 204 Elm street. E. U. Thompson Co., Tel. 382. Office 59 Arch St, Tel. 106-2. 4-3-tf HELP WANTED—¢EMALE. | WANTED—Girl for general house- work, two in family. A. W. Rice, 29 Cedar street. 4-30-3dx WANTED- lady bookkeeper with store experience. Box 5XX, Herald. 4-30-6d WANTED—Bxperienced saleswomen for our shirtwaist and suit depart- ments. Apply to Manager, len & Co., Hartford, Conn. WANTED—Housekeeper, middleaged preferred, for family of two. John Bader, 34 Brook street, Southing- ton. 4-28-6dx WANTED-—Young lady in jewelry store; rapid advancement in salary; good reference; salary to start, $7 per week. Address Box 17X, Her- ald Office. 4-25-tt WANTED-—Girl for general house- work in small family; good wage Apply 159 Maple St. 4-25-tf WANTED-—Maid for géineral house- work, 98 Vine street. 4-16-tf WANTED—Return load from ton; also one going to Boston or vicinity. Tel. 887-32. 4-16-tf ————— MALE HELP Bos- WANTED-—Good i practical, at 354 Church sireet. Painter 4-30-3dx WANTED—Experienced rivet Drawer C, Plainville, Conn. maker. 4-30-6d WANTED—Bookkeeper to work part time; middle-aged lady preferred. Address Box 26, Herald Office. 4-29-3dx WANTED—A few more salesmen to i work in and around Connecticut; ex-service men preferred; and commission offered to those who qualify. Call at Room 509, New Britain National Bank Build- ing, between 4 and 5 and 7 and 9 p. m. dx salary WANTED—Manager for our tea and butter store in New Brita Conn. Must be very smart and capable. For such a man, we have a very good position. State age; salary expected and also let us know what vour expericnce has been. All communications confidential. Ad- dress, only by mail, all replies to National Butter Co., 208 State St., Boston, Mass. 4-28-4d n, c a WANTED—Help wanted in all de- partmen Apply N. N. Hill Brass Co., East Hampton, Conn. 4-26-3d | WANTED—Married man to work on | farm; shares wages. H. Shulansky, Beckley, Conn. 4-11-tf | Limitation of Claims. At a court of probate holden at New Britain within and for the district of Berlin, in the county of Hartford and state of Connecticut, on the 29th day of April, A, D. 1919, Present, ‘Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq., Judsge. On motion of Mrs. Anna Nasse of said New Britain as executrix of the last will and testament of Max Nasse, late of New Britain, within said dis: trict deceased. This court doth decree that x months be allowed and limited for the jcreditors of said estate ta exhibit their claims against the same to the execu- trix and directs that public notice be given of this order by advertising in a newspaper published in said New Britain, and having circulation in said district, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign post in said town of New Britain, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. a l over with a fine tooth comb. 41 Let us sell your house--We have customers with cash. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN ST. SPEED UP ON VICTORY BONDS Your Country Needs the Money The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN STREET. FRANK HOLMES SATURD\Y OPEN HARRY HANCOCK AND MONDAY EVENINGS TOVUIE JON For Automobile Insurance See Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. MAIN ST. FOR SALE A new house just completed on Linwood street. Two Cottages on Curtis Street. -2 Family all improvements East Street. See us before buying. E. N. SMITH & CO. TEL. 1616-12 278 MAIN ST. ARE AMERICANS QUITTERS? Our war job isn’t You say no? Good for you! But read on. going to be finished until the bills are paid. Our obligations as a nation can no more be evaded than can our obligations as individuals. W it THE VICTORY LOAN, are the nation. 3 u agree that Americans are not quitters, SUBSCRIBE FOR At Any Bank—Cash or Installments. by 612, 72 W MAIN ST. W Britain Typewriter Exchange

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