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'@"@'-@@@!@@@@@@@@@@{%@@fi@@fi@@ Annual March Sale of Housewares (SIXTH FLOOR) China, Glass, Cutlery, Cooking Utensils " ng minner @ in which pri e soarcd <>n .az. small wares of desc . we have been most e nate in proc some of th most impressive values ever offered in 1 e Alumi- num Wire, Enamel Ware, Wire Goods. Kitchen Utensils and Wooden Ware. 19 G $2e ane P Annual Sale Despite th begir for two wecks. of Housewares s March 2 and continues o} Always an im- portant cvent. the importance -I’s’i-i}i} of this great disposal of china @ @fi@@@@#@@@@@@@é@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi cannot and housefurnishings be overestimated at this time. Keen Kutter Food C'prpers 50 value Regular $2 » Glass War Table Tumblers. i b Alumlnum Ware $1.89. all sor Thin Blown One quart Aluminum Rice Boilers, Other bargains in Aluminum Utensils of China Dinner Ware « Compicte Diny Sets for six pe ople, decorated in Morning Glory and Wild Rose designs .. Catlery S0¢ ed Slicing Knives, regularly Gladiator Slicing Knives, regu Lightning Bread Knives, s Spatulas, 7 inch size, r Another lot of 7 inch Sp: Jackson's Sanitary Glass Knives for fr‘nl' Medium e Table Knives and Forks, Superior Grade Table Knives and Forks, reg. One lot Paring and Butcher Kmives, speci Empire Paring Knives specially priced For Cleanmg Five Sewed Brooms, x»e Tates’ Dby I.ops, regularly 30c. Tates’ Yacht Mops, regularly 6% Fourteen Inch Floor Brushes, spec Eight Inch Counter Brushes, re gularly Curved Handie, All Bristle, Sanitary B Palmetto Scrubbing Brushes, regularly One lot of Nail Brushes offered at the/special price of. ‘Whisk Brooms, wire bound handles, regularly 39¢ . Japanese Bric-a-Brac Dmu vs, specially priced . . Tates' Dustless Dust Cloths, , this week. @fiifi@-@"@@@@xfifi@@fi@fi@@@@@fi@@@ 1shes reg. 19¢ NOTICE Owing to the rapid growth of the acetylene welding business, Mr. Nels -J. Nelson is obliged to dis posc of his garage interest at the rear of 160 Arch street, which he has turned over to McNamara Bro: who will be pleased to meet new as well as old patrons. Bring your car now and have it looked over before the spring rash. Expert Mcchanics in charge of Danny Mack. ¢Nels J. Nelson is still at th ¢ same address. mflfl”:; and Lighting Systems his specialty. McNAMARA BROS. DANNY M ACK, Acetylenc Welding, Manager. REAR 160 ARCH ST. ix Famnly Brlck House For Sale on Glen Street Right near the corner of West Pearl Street—You can’t beat this for a central locaticn. Rents here are never lle—See us about selling your house —We want a good lhouse at West end for Customer. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. MAIN ST. PHONE 3:2 HROOMS 205-¢ BANK BLDG The Hardward City Loan Corporation 140 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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY REBELLEADER TAKEN BY CARRANZA MEN Girillo Arenas Is Gaptured—! Villa Alone Left Marct bel leader, Mexico City, 1.—Cirillo has been cap- military police at | egram from Governor Alfonso Cabrera of H\\“ state of Puchla made public here last night. Arenas was taken into us- tody when he attempted to enter the | city of Puebla after leaving the Gulf ! coast region. About a- year ago a brigade of soldiers un command of Arenas and protectin the Inter- Oceanic Railway revolted after Arc- nas received a large sum for the pay- ment of the troops. Since that time this force ha operating with constantly d. 1 suce in out- lying portions of Pucbla Tlax- Arenas a 1 tured Puebla, by cret according to a and mi-officinl reports capture of Marcelo Caraveo, in the state of Tamaulipas. This bandit has in recent years attained consider- able notoriety for his exploits and Gen. Francisco Murguia came to this city for a conference with President Carranza recently relative to plans for the apprehensicn of Caraveo. Newspapers here in commenting upon the capture of Arenas and C: aveo, point out the progress made b. the present administration toward ‘complete pacification of the coun- try.” Before the July elections and change in government. They recall important captures during the last year and declare resistance from bandits is rap disappearing. Awmoag those who opposed the gow-. ernment who bave been put to death or slain in the battle during the last year werc Felipe Angeles, Aureliano Blanquet Frarcisco Alvares, Jose Inez Chavez Garcia and Emiliano Za- pata Among those captured were Gaudencie de la Llave and Luis Ca- ballero, whnile <uillermio Meixeiro is said ot be negzotiating with federal olficinls prepa-atory to surrendering. The capture or surrender of more than a score of minor outlaws ! throughout the countr so occurred during the year. Thi leaves only Francisco Viila, who is operating with a small force in a circumscribed d trict in the north, and Manuel Pelaez and Feliz Diaz who are virtually powerless in the Gulf coast region. nnounce the ORPHAN SOCIETY DRAWING. Benjamin Lehrer of Hartford | avenue won a chain and penknife: | William West of Hartford, a gold ! necklace &nd H. Hattigan of 16| Spring street, a fountain pen. at the | drawing held Saturday evening in | the Center church by the Armenian Ladies’ Orphan society. RALD If you want a bookkeeper, [ one who can really ‘book- keep”; if you are in nced of a salesman, an enginecr, a cook ‘ or a housemaid or any kind of help in your home, office, store the or factory, get them in Want advt. way. A few words in the Herald Classified column will do the trick. be convinced. Try it and CLASSIFIED Ic a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH 1IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the littic advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. Just before Spring “breaks” i* a good time to intercst pros- used The pective buyers in that auto you want to sdl new owner will want to get it tuned up and ready for the before the blue bird Degins to chirp. Get in touch with him in the Want advt. A few cents spent for will want. road way. a Herald Classified advt. locate thc buyer sou — p— WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Millwright stating in local fac- experience, 1o 3-1-6d ; WANTED—Young man, clerical work in local factory: cellent opportunity for advance ment. Apply, in own handwriting. to ‘Box 24D, Herald 5-1-64 about 18, fc VANTED— Messenger yday, § a. m., 6 p. m. bo; R. . $2 per R. Arcade. 3-1-6d | WANTED—Competent WANTED—A steady and doughnut Apply 220 Elm 1p m man bakery, st., 10 in night work. :30 a. m. to 3-1-3d WANTED—Local derful new automobile invention. Makes old cars run like new and saves its cost first day. Endorsed by thousands. A permanent posi- tion worth $100 weekly. Ford car furnished free. Write quick. Ovee company, Dept. 1235, Louisville, Ky. 3-1-d2x WANTED—Experienced electrician helper. Apply 479 Park St. 3-1-2dx WANTED—BY the Connecticut Co., 50 men to help clear snow from Berlin line. Apply to foreman on job, south of Towers’ corner. 8-2d WANTED—For Kolb's Pan Dandy retail hread route, several men over 25 years of age will be considered. Apply in person, Kolb's North St. WANTED—Young man, about 18, for elerical work in local factory; ex- cellent opportunity for advance- ment. Apply in own handwriting to Box X19X, Herald. 2-25-6d e o T WANTED—April 1, farm hand with small family. poultry preferred. C. Blair, Maple Hill, New Britain. 4-6d TR T s WANTED—Office boy; give nam age, address and salary expected. Address P. O. Box 1001. A WANTED—Pin boys; good wages. Bullding—Repaming. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. l Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St Telephones 2244 tNew Britain. 1913 Nonn. i 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- lessness, bad ecirculation and female _diseases, with no failures in rheuma- | tism, stomach troubles or swollen glands, regardless of how long stand- ing. Electro Therapy treatments of all} forms. Electric Light Baths, Alpine | Sun Rays, Ultra Violet Rays, Hydro- | pathy and the Masseur Machine treatments are given my patients with- out additional cost. Working people and families are treated until cured for $1.50 per treatment. Office Hours: A. M. to 8 P. ant, 10 A. M M. 9 . to 5 P. M Go down to the Doherty Market if you want the best, this week we will have Fancy Vermont Tuarkeys and Ducks, fine Broilers, Roasting Chick- | ens, Fowls, Prime Steer Beef, Native Veal, Eastern cut Pork, Spring Lamb, Fresh Shoulders, Swectbreads, Calves! Liver, H. €. Tripe, Lamb Stew, 15c per b, Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon, Sperry and Barnes Hams and Baco! Shoulders, Boiled Ham, Sausages and Sausage Meat, all the best brands of Coffees, Teas and canned goods. Pure Maple Syrup with griddle cakes Sunday morning. Telephone orders given careful at- tention at those DOHERTY’S 406 Arch Tel. 1146 NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE Ilas some nice young cockerels and Also. all kinds of | 105 \rrh St Tel. 1121-3, URANCE— Life, Accident and Health. Fire, Liability of all Burglary, Plate Glass, etc., in fact every kind of insurance. In the following classes: kinds, Surety, : E Casino Bowling Alleys. SITUATION WANTED cruller | manager for won- | 1-30-tf WANTED—Typist would like copying work; prices reasonable. Box 32J, Herald. 3-1-6dx WANTED—Young man with vears' experience wishes position in drug store. Herald Box 13. 3-1-3dx VIOLIN INSTRUCTION FRANCIS P. MA Studio, Room Phone 1842-4. STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD 40, Booth's Block. 3-1-6dx Foreign Remittances Drafts on Great Britain, France, Iltaly, Greece, Address four 1 Do iots | NOTICE—Electrical L contemplating wiring would do weil | Y, 344 Broad street. | NAGLE SANITARIUM ; NOTICE—Expert One accustomed to | WANTED—FEMALE HELP FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—Girl for work: three in family. 368 West Main S general Mrs. second | FOR SALE—Fat cow and calf; al shoats and six-weeks-old pig e¢phone 66 Woodhine B TED—Girl or light housework. W woman Mel. 1814. WANTED—Lady clerk and lad ager for store work. Clerk 17, Herald. for 39 gen- Grove 3-1-6d | girl eral houscwork. Apply Hil. WANTED-—Competent maid by small family close in. Good wages, Box 22 2 WANTED—Reliable girl for general housework. Good home and good wages, T4 Hart. WANTED—Experienced ironers, male | and female. Learners taken; wages paid while learning. mercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. 2-6-tf good Com- A. KATTEN AND SONS HARTFORD ONE-PRICE CLOTHING CO. 114-116 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF A SALESLADY XPERIENCED IN SELLING READY-TO-WEAR APPLY TO MYRON KATTEN EX LADIES’ NOTICE piano tuner repairer back in town; 15 years' perience; reasonable rates. Care Walker, 119 Dwight street. Call] 1459-12. 3-1-6¢ work. Anvyone to call 1992-3, Howard Ave. Arthur Tyler, 48 Mr. Property Owner and Builders. If you want good work, best materials and reasonable prices in painting and paper hanging, give me a trial. A. Schacht, 222 East Main St. Tel 2415-3. 3-1-12dx ctric creaners rented, $1,%5 per day. Brand new. Prompt- ;" delivered. Satisfaction guaran- 2079, z-2-tf-eod teed. Tel. ana privale acspitai, 50 Cedar street. Quiet lo- cation, excellent surroundings, free from institutianal atmosphere; close individual attention a: red: all doctors courteously recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con- dunted solely by Mary E. Nagle, N., graduate Brookln WycKoft He!ght; Hospital. 9-23-eod-tf WHEN YOU BUY OR SELL a busi- ness, give us details, We do all advertising, no misrepresentations, quick results, personal conscientiou vice. Van the Land Man, 26 State street, Hartford, Conn., Phone Charter $404. 2 3-1-3x BLECTRIC LIGHTS and fixtures put into vour house—12 months to pay! Se us. Phone 1628.4. Corridon Electric Co., 427 W. Main S -3dx NOTICE-—A dollar-bill frames thut Christmas photo. See our window. Ohrnstedt’s Photo Shop, 244 \Lull nd 69 Arch S 12 134 Portugal. Norway, Sweden, Denmark, s Poland, Switzerland, Belgium, Hol- iand, Jugo-Slavia, Germany, Spain. Mail and Cable Money Orders at minimum mtes to all parts of the world, where communication|is nog restricted. FOREIGN CURRENCY All Kinds and Denominations Bought and Sold. General Insurance MORTGAGE LOANS GEO. A. QUIGLEY 97 Main St REAL ESTATE H. D. HUMPHREY District Manager for \Imunl 72 Nat. Bank Building. Yife Insurance Co. of N. Y. MAIN ST. Phone 141. Call Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes The John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 551 STANLEY ST, I TO REN' {Letters of Adminis | | ! ! ! | New Britain, Conn. | TO RENT . Cipollo'’s office at the corner of Main and Lafayette Sts. Inquire We: Hart St. Phons 17 3-1-3dx TO RENT—Two office rooms Turner hall building, Arch inguire at Harry 1. Morton's, in reh | a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 27th day of February, A. D, 1920. Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. | ate of Jessic L. Bullard, late of New Britain, in said district deceased. Upon the petition or Frank . Bul- | ard of said New I 1ving that | may granted on said estate. as per applica- tion_on file more fully Ordered—That said heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in said dis- trict, on the 5th day of March, A. D, 1920, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and | that notice be given of the pendency | of said application and the time and ! place of hearing thereon, by publish- | ing this order in some newspaper ‘ published in said New Britain, having a circulation in said district, and by | posting a copy thercof, on the public sign-post in' the Town of New Britain, in said district, and return make, BERN.ARD I GAFPNEY Judge. { FOR 4-6dx 2-18-tf | and | be | : | ing cally suit and three v rgain. Call 24 W l' tween new evening ssts for hington St., 0 p. m. same 3-1-2dx ! SALE reduced Crusberg, painter Reasonable price, Phone 2122-4. 1.500 rolls wall paper at sh and carry. d paper hanger. Greenwood 3-1- 6 FOR dise zood ville, SALE—1 Brooder. s new. Conn.. indoor Used one 5 Broad St., 5 Tel. 138-3. ason. Pl 3-1-d2x FOR Comb Rocks, Board St., SALE—Hatching CH Single Reds and Barred Plymouth both Pittsfield strain. 20 Plainville. Tel. 138-3. | FOR fixtures, horse, and bread route. M. \(huu. 145 Hartford Ave. 2-27-3dx SALE—-Few pieces of furniture Walnut street, Monda and Tuesday. 2dx Just received clever and HORS! fifteen broken, matched pairs and some splendid si 1,650 1bs. These horses of quality. Come and see them. ired P. Helming, 20 Laurel St. Bristol, Conn., Pione 835. ! HORS Ohio horses ready for work. A few 2,600 to 3,200 Ibs., gles, 1,050 to show lots T-1w | | Cypress Para- ° in- 3-1-d2x AUTOMOBILES : FOR SALE-—1919 ing; 1918 B Oldsmobile tour- Overland Delivery; 1918 press delivery.. Also other , roadsters and trucks, time payments arranged. Cohen Metor Co., 4 Elm St. 3-1-3d FOR SALE--National Cabriolette: rare bargain. Must be sold once. Perfect condition. Runs and looks like new. Call 1708 for dem- onstration during day. 753 East street evenings or Sundays . 1-31-tt ——— WASTED. W NTED—Gentleman desires furs 1ed room. ‘in reply please state s; would consider with or with- out board or one or two meals. Box 21W, Herald. 3-1-2dx WANTED-—BY man and wife, Amer- ican, three or four unfurnished light housekeeping rooms in good residential section; references given. . C. T, 119 Cherry St. 3—1-3-px WANTED—At once. furnished rooms keeping by Box 18J, Herald. Two or three for light house- 3-1-3dx WANTED—Room and board vate family by in p refined young lady. W., care Herald. 3-1-3dx WANTED—Party with 1%- or 2-ton truck for day work; steady work for the party able to give service required. Apply to L. H. Alger, National Biscuit Company, City. - -1-tf asteurized milk under on of Health Board of State of Connecticut and City of New Britaln for 12c a quart. Bring empty Dbottle. Hoteli EBEronson. | City. 1-9- P ] REAL TATE FOR SALE FOR SALE— the superv | | FOR prices. Place, all White, siz 14 SALE—Far: Robert | Plainville. | REAL 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. Phonc Charter $404. FURNISHED ROOM RENT—Furnished room, in pri- vate family., for one or two zentle- men. Steam heat and bath, 193 Main ,St., Apartment 6 3-1-5d TO TO RENT—Furniched front within three minutes walk center, suitable for two or if preferred, have two front rooms adjoining. Address Box 17N 2.23-tf room from FURNISHED nno\x for one or | | two | WANTED—Tenement of 5 rooms be- fore April 1st. Address T. A° Mur- phy, No. 68 Roberts St 31-3dx N buy an adjustakle State particulars and> jox 15W, Herald. 3-1-1d TED—To price. '\\A\’l‘l D—To rent by April 1, near center, apartment or house of from SixX to twelve rooms to adults. Box 21J, Herald. 2-28-2¢x WANTED-—ixperienced Box 33XB, Herald. Bookkeeper. 2-27-3d WANTED—Intelligent white men and women to care for nervous and mental cases; beginning salary $33% per month; full .maintenance, in- cluding laundry increases with time service; training school for nurses maintained. Write or ecail at The Connecticut State Hospital, Middletown, Conn. 2-25-124 WANTED—A portable answering state size and price. Phone 1092, J. H, Case, 30 Summer St., Bristol, Conn. ::-24-sd'x garage. 1o gentlemen WANTED—To rent, four or five roou apartment, furnished or nished. In good locality. Apartment Box 3, Herald. LOST PERSONAD., Bad tomach iffer i Dont” Suffer With Toothache, Teeth cause rheumatism, and kidney troubles. Don’t in the night. Dr. Dickerman, 22 West Pearl street. 3-1-wl ———————————T——wT SPANISH OW y and men JOIN > nesd: G VA Tor ning M lessons, the evening class Frids at the and women, o'cloc Guillian Wed- rch $8. Prof. I | 1.OST—Ladies’ hunting Reward St. Tel. gold watch, e with M. returned S44-4. Chase C., in cen;e,. to 188 Maple 3-1-2dx LOST—Open face wrist watch yes- terday in vicinity of New Britain, Reward if returned to .G. Fox Co., care Notion Dept. 3-1-2a LOST—Automobile crank between 193 Main street and of Farm- ington car line. Reward if returne twood Garage, rear 193 Mai! 217 FARMS ption and of > in all : will e New Main any property. A\geney, St street. | - Probate Cour ict of Beriin, Britain, ate of James v Britain, in said Administratrix, administration to this court >t deceased. having exhibited account with said for allowance, it The her estate is ~That D noon Brit for lowance of suid count with s directs the Adu persons intere at 4 time this order in published in New a circulation in 6th da of in e Oflice Ordere the March E \ is tie tion ac- s court all ninis nte and t atrix to cite 1o appe by « inist therein place, »me newspaper ain and having district, and By id publish- ! | FOUND—saturaay, on the pub-| said Town of New ! deceased opy of { and Corbin, «f Connec- by posting u copy lic 3 n Britain, nearest wheres the jast dweit, aud b, this order to a tees, and fo comm ticut, a oner of and rerurn make. BPERNARD F. NEY, Judge. on Maple street,’ Monier's, bunch ‘of al Herald, 3-1-d1 opposite K. ¢ vs. Owner n ving for FOUND—Pocketbook on Owner may have same property. Tel. Franklin St by proving 3-1-3d: AVE ALL YOUR JUNK PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FQR RAGS Also buy Second-hand Furniture, L. ZELDES 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-28 m. or after 7 p. m. Call 3 Family House on Dwight Street For Sale Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main St. DeWitt A. Riley Automobile ) ) ) INSURANCE ) / The Service Agency. NATIONAL BANK BLLLDI’I\G- With H. Dayton Humphrey and 8 younz married couple. |