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within the Mexico and be- of the race this republic. So interesting are the recent dis- coveries that the Bureau of Anthro- pology has been instructed to conduct a vigorous research and in this con- nection Fong Tsiang Kuang, charge d ires of the Chinese legation in Mexico, visited the pyramids and stated that the hieroglyphi were similar in many respects to certain symbols now in use by the Chinese. He declared the words “Sun,” “City” and “Eye” were clearly depicted Mexican anthropologists who have i térested themselves in the discovery have declined to pass final judsment until further excav made and more evidence ol The pyramids of San huacan as we those in the state of Puebla are oldest marks of primitive to be found in fne republic. They stand colossal monuments o peonles whose history was as obscurc to []! tunruh‘vi"" Spaniards in the to o new present came the which now boundaries of rogenitors dominate FIND ORIGIN F MEXICAN RACE Indlcatmns Are They tw ang From Chinese B® City, Feb. —Hierogly- pcently discovered on the n stones of the pyramids of B Teotihuacan 27 miles north- Mexico City may solve the “Swhich h: perplexed histo- fnd. archeologists for centuries true origin of the Mexican These strange carvings are some authorities to he , thus tending to béar out the dition that in the dim past ing tribes rrnm t‘hnn crossed ( DUCHESS A REAL DEMOCRAT Juan Teoti- in Cholula among the habitation and one of the patients she nursed back to heaith was voung Lewis, who is about ten years her senior. Just re- cently they announced their marriage. It was said they were going to the Rivéria on their honeymoon. In- stead they bobbed up in Canning Town, one of the himble sections of London where ship woarkers live. At settlement house the duchess and husband entertained a group of and bove by singing. which shock- ¢ ultra-society les of Great in, has been fallowed on the part © Duchess of Winchester and her nd, Captain John Fitzpatrick by a very democratic and un- Mtional honeymoon. The duch- ho. was Miss Cornwallis-West, divorce from the Duke of r about a vear ago. the war she did war a he: work | men [ X the following classes: ' Life, Accident and Health, Fire, Liability of all . Surety, Burglary. Plate Glass, etc., in fact every kind of insurance. H. D. HUMPHREY District Manager for Mutual Llf Insurance Co. of N. Y. Nat. Bank Building. Phone 141. 3 FAMILY HOUSE ON DWIGHT STREET FOR SALE Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main § The Hardward City Loan Borporatmn D MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. TYPEWRITERS All Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired & Exchanged Typewriter Supplies New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street .construction, some authorities believe I | l present their day his general 16th century as to they are the handiwork of the Egyp- tians who in some mysterious man- ner crossed the seas and denoted their places of permanent habitation with the: tone and cement struc- tures wh ] n larger than the more famous pyxamuls of Egypt. The little village of San Juan Teo- tihuacan which in the Aztec language meant “City 01 the Gods” was in the c history the scene religious ceremonie; two pyramids, one ded to the Sun, the other to the Moon, are known to have been the tombs in which hundreds of tribal dignitaries were buried and excavators have exhumed wrought stone con- taining human bones, obsidian knives, terra cotta heads with broad faces who can really ‘book- if you are in nced of a one keep''; salesman, an engincer, a cook or a housemaid or any kind of help in your home, office; store or factory, get them in the ‘Want advt. way. A few words The cated in the Herald Classified column will do the trick. be’ convinced. Try it and —_——————————s CLASSIFIED Ic a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the litilc advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. Just before Spring “breaks” i a good time to interest pros- pective buyers that in used auto you want to sell. The new owner will want to get it and ready for the the blue bird Get in touch with bhim in Want advt. way. A few cents spent for a Herald Classified advt. will locate the buyer you want. tuned up road before begins to chirp. the e and flat noses, fragments of rare pot- te and great numbers of arrow heads. One of the most recent and most valuable discoveries was a jade- ite mask of some past monarch. The pyramid to the Sun measures 51x721 feet at the base and is 216 feet high; the one to the Moon is 511x426 feet at the base and is 151 WANTED—MALE HEDP I WANTED-—For Kolb's retail bread route, several men over years of age will be consi Apply in person, Kolb's North St. Pan Dandy WANTED—FEMALE HELP | ror saLE—sisceLLANEOUS. WANTED—At once, marker and sorter dry department. Walnut St. an experienced for our rough Latimer Laundry, -26--3d WANTED—Girls !,o‘do office work feet high, They both contain numer- ous chambers and their several stories are complete temples in themselves but connected by winding stairs. The inscriptions having Chi- nese characteristics were discovered | through excavating in the ruins of what has generally been known as La Ciudadela (The Citadel) but which ac- cording to recent reports of investi- gators, are what is left of a pyramid | larger, and perhaps, older than the | two pyramids to the Sun and the WANTED—Boy over 16 years old to work in office of one of our local factor Good ‘chance for future for the boy with and not afraid of wor O. Box 2 WANTED—Man as assistant janitor for Grammar school. Good pay, steady work. Inquire Mr. Hill. 6-3dx part time. Box X5B, Herald Office. 2. d WANTED-—Refined young lad, vears of age, working in a local of- fice. desires board and room in a private family. Box 11D, Herald. 2-26-3dx | WANTED—Girls for foot and power presses. Apply Taplin Mfg. Co. 2 3d Moon. MAY BE GOVERNOR GENERAT, OF CANADA WANTED—Young man, about 18, for clerical work- in local factory; ex-| cellent opportunity for advance- | ment. Apply in own handwriting to Box X19X, Herald. 2-25-6d WANTED—April 1, farm hand with small family. One accustomed to poultry preferred. A. Blair, | Maple Hill, New Britain. 2-24-6d WANTED—We want a good stenog- rapher. North and Judd Mfg. 2.95 2-25 -3d WAITRESS at Apply to Manager. 2-24-4dx Co: ! Hotel Washington. | A private family about | will seil their b itiful upright piano ey fnri Address Box ld. 1 FOR SALE to move Fischer cash. He -ldx SALE—Few pieces of furniture | Walnut street, Monday | HORSES ! HORSES fifteen Ohio horses clever broken, re: for work. matched pai 2,600 to and some splendid single: 1,650 1bs. These horses show lots of quality. Come and see them. Fred P. Helming, 20 Laurel S Bristol, Conn., Phone $35. 1,050 to FOR SALE—Two new milch cows with calves at side, also pigs of all N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. WANTED—Competent maid by small family close in. 227 Good wages, Box | 2-24-6dx | i 2-26-3d } FOR SALE—Light.business sleigh in | #ood condition. J. C. Parker, 234 Arch street. WANTED—Porter at Hotel Washing- ton. Goad pay to steady man. Apply ; to Manager. 2-24-4dx YOUNG MEN for railway mail clerks, | $110 month. Experience unneces- sary. For free particulars, examin- ations, write J. Leonard (former government examiner), 843 Equit- | able Bldg., Washington, D. C. 1 3-1wWX | WANTED—Office boy; give name, age, address and salary expected. Address P. O. Box 1001, 2-17-tf | WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. No washing or ironing. Mrs. Paul K. Rogers, 21 Camp street. 2-23-6dx WANTED—Reliable girl for general ' Good home and gooa 2-18-tf housework. wages, 74 Hart. ‘WANTED—Experienced ironers, male and female. Learners taken; good wages paid while learning. mercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. 2-6-tf ; WANTED—Pin boy: good wages. . Casino Bowling Alleys. 1-30 tf | e———————— PERSONAD. DON'T suffer with toothache at any hour of the night. Dr. Dickerman, 22 West Pearl. 2 -2 FOR SALE. Well Established Grocery Slon.- fine neighborl=od. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, Room 407 City Hall EARL OF ATHLONE The -Farl of Athlone, a brother of Queen Mary, is likely to be the next governor-general of Canada. His ap- | pointment, to succeed the Duke of Devonshire, is expected early in the spring. Call Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes The John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 551 STANLEY ST. We want some good Houses in the East and West End for sale-We have CUSTOMERS WHO WILL TALK TO YOU IN TERMS OF MONEY- They’re not sightseers or hot air merchants—See us about selling your real estate NOW. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343 ROOMS 363-8 BANK BLDG. | 272 MAIN ST. WANTED MACHINIST First Class Machinist on Tool, Dye, Jig and Fixture Gauge and Machine. Repair work. First Class Tool Grinder. Highest rates of Wages, Excellent working conditions. Write or call at EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, Standard Stesl and Roller Bearing, Incorporated (Formerly Rockwell-Drake). Plainville, Conn. NOTICE Owing to thk rapid growth of the acetylenc welding business, Mr. Nels J. Nelson is obliged to dis pose of his garage interest at the rear of 160 Arch streét, which he has turned over to McNamara Bros., who will be pleased to meet new as well as old patrons. Bring in your car now and have it look ed over before the spring rush. Expert Mechanics in charg e of Danny Mack. Nels J. Nelson is still at the same address. Acetylene Welding, Starting and Lighting Systems his specialty. McNAMARA BROS. DANNY MACK, Manager. REAR 160 ARCH ST. Tel. 386-4. in ! A. KATTEN AND SONS HARTFORD ONE-PRICE CLOTHING CO. 114-116 ASYLUM HARTFORD REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF A ALESLADY EXPERIENCED IN SELLING LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR APPLY TO MYRON KATTEN B NOTICE WHEN YOU BUY OR SELL a busi- ness, give us detai We do all advertising, no misrepresentations, quick results, personal conscientious service. Van the Land Man, 26 State street, Hartford, Conn., Phone Charter 8404. 285 3-1-3x ELECTRIC LIGHTS and fixtures put into your house—12 months to pay! Se u: Phone 1628.3. Corridon Electric Co., 427 W. Main St. 2 3dx WANTED—Work trucking or team- ing; ashes removed. A. O. Asal, Mill St. Tel. 2-26-3dx NOTICE—Painting and paper hang- ing, reasonable prices. Crusberg, Greenwood street. Phone 2122-4. \ 2-23-6dx NOTICE—A dollar-bill frames that Christmas photo. See our window. Ohrnstedt’s Photo Shop, 244 Main St. and €9 Arch St 12-26-t¢ NOT1CE—Electric ck ners rented, $1.25 per day. Brand new. Prompt- ly delivered. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Tel. 2079. Z-2-tf-eod NAGLE A TARIUM ana private aespitai, 50 Cedar strect. Quiet lo- cation, excellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosphere; close individual attention assured: all doctors courteously recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con- ducted solely by Mary E. Nagle, N, graduate Brookin Wyckmt Hospital. 3-eod-tf City Advertisement HEARING ON THE EXTENSION OF BUELL STREET. A hearing will b i before Board of Public Works, of the City ew Britain in the City Hall on t Main street at a meeting to be held at 7:30 o’clock p. m. on Tuesday evening, March out and extension of Buell street, so- called, from its present end at Bas- sett street westerly to a point in the east linc of Greenwood street, oppo- site Rentschler street. Al persons interested are invited to ! P! be present and he heard in to the above. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Geo. H. Johnson, Secy regard 2 . DeWitt A. Riley Automobile ) Accident ) Health ) INSURANCE Fire ) The Service Agency. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. With H. Dayton Humphrey * Com- | the | 2, 1920, on the lay- | FOR SALE—Clark Jewel gas stovt four-burner, with oven and broile also gas water heater. 51 Trinity street, 2d floor. 2-26-2dx FOR SAL! 18 quarts af Lower Lane, giving J. Klotz. 2.95-3dx Good dairy cow. milk daily. Berlin. FOR SALE—1,500 rolls wall paper at reduced prices. Cash and carry. Crusberg, painter and paper hanger, 63 Greenwood . sireet. Phone 2122-4. 23-6dx | FOR SALE—Pasteurized milk under the supervision of Health Board of State of Connecticut and City of New Britain for 12c a quart. Bring cmpty bottle. Hotel Bronson, City. . 1-9-if e —EEe———— TO RENY TO RENT—7 room apartment with all modern improvements, inciuding steam heat. S. Berkowitz, 626 North Main St. 2-26-3dx | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE EAL ESTATE—Two acres land, five-room house, barn, chicken coop, ; poultry, cows, pig. Suburb Hart- ! ford. Cash. required, $1,500. Van | the Land Man, 26 State street, Hartford, Conn., Phone ‘harter . 3404. 7-3dx | FOR SALE—Central corner block in booming Meriden. This city has | sreat future. Price $110,000. Rent $10,000. Price higher April 1. Ad- | dress Principal, Box 233, Meriden. 1 2 -3d FOR SALE—Building lot on Bcrlil\t trolley line. just outside New Brit- ain. Price $150.” Wm. J. Lackey, Plainville. 2-24-5dx — FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—One room for gentleman only. Phone 195-2. 2-27-d2x TO RENT—Furnished room, reason- able, to voung lady willing to stay with children 1 or 2 2 nights a week. Box 20J, Herald. X ! for one or two 36 Camp Street. 5-2d FURNISHED ROOM persons, TO RENT—Furnished 76 Prospect St. front _room, 5-3dx | TO RENT—Furnished front within three minutes walk from center, suitabie for two gentlemen or if preferred, have two front rooms adjoining. Address Box 17N room WANTED—One two rooms, near center of city, with board preferred. American couple. William sell, | Herald. 23-tf DR. COOMBS The Naturcopathic Physician and Chiropractor, 252 Main Street, Corner West Main Street. Telephone 765. Persistent coughs and stubborn colds are quickly cured by my meth- ods; also nervous conditions, sleep- had ci ion and female with no failures in rheuma- stomach troubles or swollen glands, regardless of how long stand- g | reatmcents of all Baths, Alpine -apy ic Lig ht | Electro The ' forms. Electric Ultra Violet Rays, Hydro- nd the Masseur Machine ts are given my patients with- | out additional cost. Working people and families are treated until cured 50 per treatment. Office Hours: 9 A M to 8 P. M. M. 10 5 P. M. e —————————————— PAY 4 CENTS A POUND IFFOR RAGS ' Also buy Seceond-hand Furniture. | | L. ZELDES 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-2% Call 7 and 8 a. m. or after | FOR | z | WANTED—A S AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1918 Ford touring car; runs and looks like new., orth D. Miller & Co. 26-3dx SALE--National Cabriolette; rare bargain. Must be sold at once. Perfect condition. Runs and looks like new. Call 1708 for dem- ounstration during day, 753 East street evenings or Sundays . 1-31-t¢ USED CARS It will pg ou to look over our used before you buy, which are in A No. 1 condi- tion, at a very low price. 1919 Oakland touring 1916 Oakland touring 191% Buick touring 1917 Saxon 1918 Overland roadster 1918 Reo 3-4 ton delivery and a number of other cars. We also give time pavments. A. C. Hine Co., 189 Washing- ton St., Hartford, Conn. Tel- ephone 8946. George Dun- bar, salesman. e ——— N . WANTED. WANTED—Experienced Bookkeeper. Box 33XB, Herald. 2-27-3d WANTED—ByY American couple with child 2 1-2 years, one or two fur- nished rooms for light housekeeping. Address Box 6M. 9-:7-2% 3 = WANTED—Two to five furnished rooms for light housekeeping by couple with two small children. Ad- % dress Box 14XB, Herald Office. 2-26-3dx WANTED—By buisiness woman, em- ployed. Furnished room in private family. Address Herald Box 5BB. WANTED—By middle-aged gentic- men. Room and board in private family in vicinity of Stanley street. Address Herald Box 8AA. 2-25-4dx 2-25- 14 WANTED—Intelligent white men ang,_ women to care for nervous an mental cases; beginning salary $ per month: full maintenance, ir cluding laundry; increases wit time service; training school fo nurses maintained. Write or call at The Connecticut State Hospxml Middletown, Conn. -12 portable garage. In| late size and price. J. H, Case, 30 Summer Conn. 2-24-6dx answering Phone 1092, St., Bristol, WANTED—Board by four gentlemen individually or collectively in west end of city. Address Herald, Box 16X, 2-24-4dx WANTED—Room and board in pri- vate family. Will pay well for sat- isfactory accommodations. Address Herald, Box 27W. 2-23-5d WANTED—To rent, four or five room apartment, furnished or unfur- nished. In good locality. Addreas Apartment Box 3, Herald. 2-23-tf R ——T LOST LOST—Monday night, on West Main street, between Washington street and Grove Hill, a brown Indian Camp Fire dress, design in colored wooden beads on front. Finder please return to 10 Lexington street or telephone 84. Reward. 2-26-2dx LOST—Automobile crank between 193 Main stieet and end of Farm- ington car line. Reward if returned to Eastwood Gurage, rear 193 Main street. 2.17-tf LOST—In ILiggett's Drug Store Tugs- day afternoon. A Dbeaver muff. nder please notify 140 Bristol St. Southington. Reward. -34 FOUND FOUND—Watch charm ‘44 12, (separate); 2-25-24x% Bullding—Repawing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BPILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telepliones 2244 tiew Britain. Conn. 1918 WANTED Extra saleswomen for Satur- day afternoons and evenings, also other afternoons in all denartments, Apply at once