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NEW BRITAIN DZ2 HARTFORD THIS IS FOR MEN Want to Save Money? Want Good Shoes? [~ " &% Here’s Your Chance Spring footwear costs more, for lower quality, than footwear has cost in a Here are shoes for men who want GOOD Shoes. long time. good leather, good workmanship. AND AT ECONOMY PRICES We've got to close them out, because we need the money, because you'll need the shoes. LOOK AT THESE REDUCTIONS—THEN LOOK AT THE SHOES. If vou cannot conveniently shop in person MAIL ORDERS WILL BE FILLED {FIFTH FLOOR) Men’s Tan Calf Brogue 1 v smart styles for spring, $13.00 value at Men’s two-colored Shoes with buck uppers value $11, special at Tan Calf Shoe blucher cut, medium toe, value $10 i special at Black Calf English Bals, regular $10.50 value A NEW LOT OF MEN'S WORK SHOES Chrome leather, oak sole, comfortable and.durable, spe_cial at MEN'S ARMY BOOTS Sizes 7 to 10, Special value at ...... A Great Sale of Men s Rubbers Government; were examined and passed by reinforced and pressure cured. heavy Beacon Slipper Brand. Ahese Rubbers were declared surplus stocks of the U Uncle Sam’ inspectors. They're first quality, all perfect, year, Climax Blizzard brand. also the Candee Rubber Co.s Bargain Basement for these rubbers. Regular value $1.75. $1.19 pair Everything for Men to Wear from Hats to Shoes You have a used car, second- hand furniture for sale, you have lost something, you want a situation or you need help, you can get in touch with the people interested in your propo- sition at a very small expense and without waste of time or effort. Take advantage of the Herald’s Classified Columns, 'ANTED—Men to cut ice. Apply Hotel Bronson, Address 3-8-3d cery store. Clerk, Box Good wages. 9, Herald. WANTED—Boys to work after school and Saturday. One boy for steady position. Light, clean work and good pay. Phone 1811. Good styles, WANTED—Driver for one of our Andrews, Swift & Co., Com- mercial St. -6-tf HIGH CALIBRE salesman of neat appearance between 30 and 50 years of age. Must be in good standing in this community with a reputation for honesty and truth- fulness. Apply Mondays, Wednes- days, Fridays, between 2 p. m. and 9 p. m., top floor Booth building, L. S. Twiss, Manager. 3-5-4dx room. So you can save -8-3dx CLASSIFIED | 1c a Word Minimum Charge 15¢ CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. WANTED—FEMALE HELP FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, WANTED—Competent maid in small family: no washing: highest wages vaid.” Apply 96 Forest St. 3-8-6adx used yours bargains, choose The Gra FOR SALE—Spveral machines; terms. WANTED—A woman to wash Mondays. Apply Mrs. Walter ¥ Sunnyledge. Tel. 1610. 2 on 8-6d FOR SALE—Pony horse, wagon and harness. Price $100. Inquire John Sanbal, Kensington, Conn. 3-8-6dx STENOGRAPHER W. pable voung lady as a small office. Box 10 llcmm WANTED—Girl or lisht housework. 46 'Talcott St. woman to do Apply Weinstein, -3d WANTED-—Women to come one day each week to do small washing for family of adults. Call 12 or Tel. 25-4. 3-8-3dx WANTED—Girl to work in store. WANTED—Ycung ty's Drug Store. man at McBriar- 3-3-tf $7.95. - $7.50 $8.95 WANTED—Office boy; age, address and salary Address P. O. Box 1001, give name, expected. 2-17-tf ‘WANTED—Pin boys; good wages. Casino Bowling Alleys. 1-30 tf ————— . Limitation of Claims. At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the i 5th day of March, A. D., 1920. Present, Bernara F. Gaffney, ; Judge. ! . On motion of Myron H. Bridgman of Hartford, Conn., as Administrator cum testamento annexo of the estate of James M. Carpenter, late of New Britain, within said district deceased. This Court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Administrator c. t. a, and directs that public notice be given of this order by advertising in a newspaper pub- lished in said New Britain, and hav- ing a circulation in sald district, and by posting a copy thereof on the pub- $4.50 Esq., Wales Good- Come to the Call Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes the John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMIN 551 STANLEY ST. WANT! I have a demand for such from good, re- Good Properties to Sell. ble partics. H. D. HUMPHREY District Manager for Mutual Lifc Insurance Co. of N. Y. 272 MAIN ST. Nat. Bank Buildinz. Phone 141. SEE ME ABOUT INCREASING YOUR FIRE INSURANCE. Are You Looking for A GOOD BUSINESS ORNER? Here’s one — Corner of North and k Streets . It is right across from the biggest hool in town. Lots of trade around this corner omebody will buy it quick if you don’t CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHOME 343 ROOMS BANK BLDG. The Hardware City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. i Tchicherin TYPEWRITERS All Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired & Exchanged Typewriter Supplies New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street l ! been under attack at two points, the Soviet armies advancing on the north | and south sides ' gates from the Baltic States are ex- pected to meet in W " Soviet lines “1A week ago, lic sign post in said Town of New { Britain, nearest the place where the SOVIETS IN DRIVE ! deceased last dwelt. AGAINST POLAND Certiiea from Record, . ELLA J. MOORE, Asst. Clerk. Finns Are Also Ta; 't of Reds, B o e SAVE ALL YOUR i JUNK the Latter Have Been Repulsed in Both Instances. London, March $.—Russian Soviet! forces have launched attacks against the Poles and the Finns on the west- | PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS Also buy Second-hand Furniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-23 ern and northern’ fronts, according to ' Call 7 and 8 a. m. or after 7 p. m. dvices received here. ' In hoth in- stances, it is said, they have been' repulsed, and the Finns are reported' to have launched a oounter-attack which has pierced the Red lines. ; Polish units holding the line run- ning through the Pripet marshes, south of Bobruisk, are said to have Building—Reparing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain. fonn. 1913 T ———— Go down to the Doherty Market if you want the best, this week we will have Fancy Vermont Turkeys and Ducks, fine Broilers, Roasting Chick- ens, Fowls, Prime Steer Beef, Native Veal, Eastern cut Pork, Spring Lamb, Fresh Shoulders, Swectbreads, Calves’ Liver, H. C. Tripe, Lamb Stew, 15c per Ib. Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon, Sperry and Barnes Hams and Bacon, Shoulders, Boiled Ham, Sausages and Sausage Meat, all' the best brands of Coffees, Teas and canned goods. Pure Maple Syrup with those griddle cakes Sunday morning. given careful at- of the marshes. Heavy Red detachments were recently reported to have been assembled at ‘Gomel, just east of the Pripet coun- try, and it is probable these have been hurled westward against the Polish line. In this connection, it is recalled, the Poles last week rejected overtures for an armistice pending peace nego- tiations, holding the bolsheviki would strengthen their lines during the time they are protected by the provisions of the truce. In the meantime, dele- saw next week to consider the Soviet peace terma. General Skobelstein is in command of Finnish and - Russian anti-bolshevik forces which have broken through the west of Repola, in the Murman region. savs a dispatch from Abo, Finland, to the London Times. the message savs, a dis- patch was sent to Moscow by the Finnish government stating that the region of Karelia, near Repola, never belonged to Soviet Russia, but. was formerly under Finnish protection. M. bolshevik minister of for- said in reply that bolshe- forces had been ordered not to enter that district. He cxpressed the opinion the two governments should begin peace nezotiations, adding: i “The sooner this is done, the better | for Finland.” DOHERTY'S Arch St. 1446 AN PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Over 30 Years’ Experience in Eye Testing—Satisfaction Guaranteed Office, 306 M 406 Phone 570 St. Bernard s, Bulls, Hounds and Fox Terricrs. Come and see this stock. NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE 105 Arch St. Tel. 1121-; FOR SALE Two Family House in Eastern Section of City For particulars call J. J. WATSON National Bank Building Tel. 2450 | = i WANTED—We Hoffman’'s Bakery, 95 Arch St | 3-8-3dx WANTED—An American girl, com- plete housemaid. Address House work Box 4, Herald. 3-6-2dx WANTDED—Girl who can laundry. Mary E. Nagle, st cook, no 50 Cedar 3-5-3d have girls to do typewriting, and clerical work and will pay ary according to ability. It pay you to investigate. State experi- ence and salary expected. Address Box 19F, Herald Office. 3-5-1w positions for bookkeep- sal- rt. § Fairview ! will | B C 88-note Price Herald. 6d-eod FOR SALE—A. player piano, almost right. Address Box Original cost $1,000. 2 You can fill any reasonable want by investing a few cents in a Herald Classified Advt. If . ¥ou are in urgent need simply ‘get your Advt. to the Herald by noon and it will appear i the afternoon edition, thou- sands of people learning of your want the samc cvening. Omly 1c a word. AUTOMOBILES _—— FOR SALUE—Vim delivery, 1918; good condition; inquire W. C. Clifford, 120 Kent St., Hartford. Ch. 60 3-8 WANTED—Used 5 passenger touring car. Must be in first class cond tion. Address Box 18X, Herald. 3-8-6dx FOR SALE—10 younsg pi months old. Steve Dobels, Turkey Hill road, Kensington, Conn. 3-5-4dx reduced Painting, ble rates. | t. Phore 3-3-8dx FOR SALE—Wall paper; prices; put it on yourselr. paperhanging, reason Crusberg, Greenwood 2122-4. FOR SALE OR TO RENT—400 feet R. R. siding suitable for coal yard or manufacturing purpose; Also large building, corner of West Main and Wooster street, suitable for garage or storage, C. Barnesdale. WANTED—To buy a young cow, fresh or nearly fresh. State price. 27J, Herald 3 NOTICE NOTICE—Expert piano repairer back in town; 13 perience; reascnable rates. Walker, 119 Dwight St. Call 14 NOTICE—Rubber stamps made to order, 10c per line. Address Leo Matcosky, New Britain, Conn, 3-8-1dx NOTICE—Electric creaners rented, WANTED—Young lady for office work. Must be able to use type- writer, shorthand not ne sary. Apply The McMillan Store, Inc. 3-5-tf typist. 3-5-1w WANTED — An experienced Apply Drawer 1021, City, — e WANTED—Young women to become telephone operators. No experience necessary. Paid while learnin Rapid increases thereafter both for length of service and merit. The advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chief operator. S. N. E. T. Co., 34 Court St, 3-5-tf ‘WANTED—Nice girl for second work. References desired. Mrs. Goss, 48 Grove Hill. déx WANTED——Competent maid for gen- eral housework; family of two small house. Tel. 2105. Call 10 Black Rock Ave. 3-4-6dx $1.25 per day. Brand new. Prompt- 1y delivered. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Tel. 2079, z-2-tf-eod NAGLE SANITARIUM ana niespitai, 50 Cedar strect. Quiet lo- cation, excellent surroundings, fres from institutional atmosphere; close individual attention assured: all doctors courteouslv recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con- ducted solely by Mary E. Nagle, N., graduate Brookln Wyckoft nghts Hospital. 9-23-e0d-tf private NOTICE—Player Piano, mahogany. new; fine instrument. Bench and rolls. Latest style. I need cash. Make offer. E. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 3-6-tf Mr. Property Owner and Builders. 1f you want good work, best materials and reasonable prices in painting and paper hahsing, give me a trial. A. Schacht, 222 East Main St. Tei. | 2415-3. 1-12dx | WANTED — makers; long season; Apply Outlet Millinery Main St. :xperienced millinery liberal sala Co., 3-4-4d WANTED—Young lady for office po- sition in local factory. Good chance for advancement. State age, ref- erences, experience, etc. Address Typist, Box 1, Herald. 3-3-tf WANTED--Young lady for mailing department in locaj factory office. State age, references, etc. Addrcss Office Box 17, Herald. 3-3-tf Notice of Settiement of Administration Account. District of Plainvilie, Court March 5, 1920. Estate of Maria Lumady of Plain- ville, n said district, an incompetent person. The conservator, Lyman S. Johnson, having exhibited his administr tion account with said estate,to this court for allowance, it is Ordered—That the 11lth day of March, A. D. 1920, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at the probate office in Plainville, and the same is assigned for a hearing on the allowance of said administration account, and this court directs the said conservator to cite all persons interested therein to appear at said time and place, hy publishing this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said district. and by posting & copy on the put gn post in the town of Plainville, nearest where the deceased. last dwelt, at least three days before said time assigned. Certified from record. GEORGE R. BYINGTON, DR. COOMBS The Naturcopathic Physician ss, Probate and i Chiropractor, 252 Main Street, Corner | ain Street. Telephone 765. ent coughs and stubborn colds are quickly (hred by my meth- | ods; also nervous conditions, lessness, bad circulation and female diseases, with no failures in rheuma- tism, stomach troubles or swollen glands, regardless of how long stand- ing. Electro Therapy {reatments of all forms. Rlectric Light Baths, Alpine | Sun Rays, Ultra Violet Kays, Hydro- | pathy and the Masseur AMachine treatments are given my patients with- out additional cost. Working people and familit are treated until cured for $1.50 per treatment. Office Hour: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M, Lady Assistanb 10 A AL 0 5 P, M. | sleep- | 1 { | ‘pnce as stated to be | TO K TO rooms, Inquire L. Landau, RENT—Tenement of 6 large downstairs, at 48 Maple St. 521 Allen St. 3-8-3dx TO RENT—Two office rooms in Turner hall building, Arch street. ! Inquire at Harry E. Morton's, Arch | street. 3-1-tf | TO RENT-—Tenement of six rooms; modern improvements. Tel. 2059-13. 3-6-3dx FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—Large furnished with board, electric lights, Tel. 148-12, No. 112 Lake upper bell. = REAL ESTATE FOR SALE room bath. FOR SALE—Chicken farm, small, miles from New Britain on carline. 6-room house in A-1 shape, with electric lights and telephone, gar- age, incubators, brooders, chicken ! houses. Owner leaving town. Cash ! $2,200. New Britain Farm Agen- cy. 278 Main St, Room 9. | 3-8-2dx | | JANTED—Two family house or cot- tage in northwestern part of city, or house with few acres of land in EIm Hill or Maple Hill. Cash for . Address ¥ 3, farm before customers to do business. Call New Britain Farm Main street. Tele- | 3-6- too late. We hav ready The 8 9-3. it i with cash or write Agency, phone 17 FARMS of all descriptian and of any | for ‘sale in all directions from | New Britain: will exchang-: for city ! property. New Britain Farm ! 8 Main St. H I, Johanm(hcs, sold land | and buildings located at 47; and 51 Chestnut street to' Max Fishman of Hartford, about $30 000 through the J. Hock- i man Agency, FOR SALE—1918 Overland Model 90, 1918 Oldsmobile $ touring, Overland truck, 1918 Vim also a number of other roadsters and trucks; time p: Cohen Motor Ce 3-5-33x FOR SALE—-Overland roadster, $400. Chevrolet touring, model 4-9 { WANTED—By an American compléte housemaid. Housework, Box' 4, Herald: girl, Address -8-1dx T YOUNG LADY would like clerical work in office. Has had three vea: experience Address Herald, Bo: XX, 3-8-2 WANTED—To buy a few tons of ripe J. W. Webster, Berlin. Tel. 3-8-4dx WANTED—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping about April F0 by a newly married American couple. B. E. J., 19§ Cherry St., City. 3-8-1dx WANTED—Three or four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Ad- dress Box 30x, Herald Office. 3-6-2dx WANTED—At once, two or three fur- nished rooms for light housekeep- ing by young married couple. Box 18J, Herald. -5-3dx WANTED—By couple, tenement of five or six rooms in center of city. Address Box XYZ, Herald. 3-4-5dx WANTED—Intelligent white men ard women to care for nervous apd mental cz beginning salary $33 per month: full maintenance, in« cluding laundry; increases with time service; training school fa nurses maintained. Write or call at The Connecticut State Hospital, Middletown, Conn. 2-25-120 WANTED—To rent, four or five room apartment, furnished or unfir- nished. In zood locality. Address Apartment Box 3, Herald. 2-23-tf EE—T——————————— LOST e LOST—Automobile crank between 193 Main stieet and end of Farm- ington car line. Reward if returged to Eastwood Garage, rear 193 Main street. 2-17-tf _— LOST—Will person who picked um salesman’s case on Whiting streety please return to the Courant office, 71 Church St. 3-8-3ax — LOST—Between Hartford avenue d?d L. F. & C. factory, a wrist watch chain. Finder please return to I, & C. gate house on East Mair St, to Miss O'Connor. Reward. 3-8-1a LOST—Friday afternoon in Commer- cial Trust Co. bank, black pocket hook containing sum Finder please return Herald Offite LOST—Boston Bull pup, Sunday. Light brown, white markings, stub tail and bat ears. Reward if re- turned to 55 Dwight St., 2nd floory 3-8-2d% _—— LOST—Left hand buckskin glove wiin heavy black stitching. Return to Herald Office. 3-8-2d. LOST—Pair of eveglasses with chain on West Main street, between Elec- tric Co. affice and postoffice, Satur- morning. Return to Herald Girls Wanted Desirable Positions and Good Wages 'Union Laundry Co 266 Arch St 3 Family House on Dwigk Street For Sale Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main St. -