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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAR “GOBS” 10 ENTER GAMES Athletes of Both Navy IIIIIHIIHIHIHHIHIIIIII!IHIINIHIHHHHlllllIl(flllIII[HIHIIIINIIIII"HHIIIIfllIfl A Kadton £ Sorns. HARTFORD ONE PRICE CLOTHING CO. el and Marine Corps Will Be Registered in Olym- pic Games Me2ot, Washington, March enter athletes of the navy and marine | corps in practically all the Olympic ! games to be held at Antwerp next summer were announced 'today by the navy departvient. HEvents for which teams will be entered include swimming. rowing, boxing. wrestling, track events and shooting. The Great Lakes training station will be utilized as the chief training quarters for the vimming, boxing and wrestling aspirants, MOTORS ON THE FARM Modern Working Implements Make It B artiord, Conn. THEY'RE ACTUALLY DISTINCTIVE! H. O. P. . Jersey Suits $25.00 and up Perhaps you think Suits of Wool Jersey can’s be distinctive—yet they can. These Suits of o rs are notably so. In the lJay of the collars, the s fit of the shoulders, the tight, sleeves, they rival the finest of tailored Then, too, they have odd characteristics, such as widely tucked pockets, clongated collars, swagger “pinched-in” effects at the back, two-strand belts and a number of other points not seen in ordi- nary Jersey Suits. Possible to Cultivate Greater Acre- age Than Ever. yet comfortak >, raiment. Washington, March 12.—American farmers are not reducing their acre- age of oats because of the rapidly in- creasing use of automobiles and) trucks, on the theorv that the horse and mule were being made a back number, according to a report by ex- perts of the Department of Agricul- ture. They have made a special study of the situation and sa: “The number of horses and mules on farms, if decreasing, is doing so at a rate so slow as to have little or no gffect an the oat crop. Furthermore, statistics show that American farmers are not cutting down the total oat — | acreage, but are actually increasing » t if it. A great number of American farm- you want the best, this week we will ‘ers, particularly in the corn belt, are have Fancy Vermont Turkeys and justified in making extensive sowings , fine Broilers, Roasting Chick- | of oats each year.” Fowls, Prime Steer Beef, Native | Veal, Eastern cut Pork, Spring Lamb, Fresh Shoulders, Swectbreads, Calves’ Liver, H. C. Tripe, Lamb Stew, 15¢ per 1b. Swift’'s Premium Hams and Bacon, Sperry and Barnes Hams and | The committee in charge has ar- Bacon, Shoulders, Boiled Ham, | ryneeqd an excellent entertainment Sausages and Sausage Mecat, all fllt‘»‘ program, which will comprise a musi- best brands of Coffees, Teas andI cal revue. WANTED Pure Maple Syrup with lgriddle cakes Sunday morning. Telephone orders given careful at- tention at Excellent opportunity for women and girls to earn money by working during spare time, af- ternoons, and on Satur- day. ¥ 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS ‘buy ‘Second-hand Furniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-28 % and 8 a. m. or after 7 p. m. o . DeWitt A. Riley Automobilc ) Accident ) Health ) INSURANCE Fire ) The Service Agency. ATIONAL BANK BUILDING. With H. Dayton Humphrey TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. Valkyrian lodge, Order of Vasa, | will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the lodge this evening in Turner hall, { | I i those DOHERTY'S Arch St. 1446 Tel. MAIN STREET HOTEL, CONSISTING OF 55 ROOMS, OFFICE 'AND DINING ROO! FOR P ARTICULARS, APPLY Andrews & Corbit ROOM 8, 338 MAIN ST. Real Estate and Insurance. WANTED! First-class Machinist for Die, Tool, Jig and Fix- ture and Gauge work. e i Steady work, excellent working conditions, high- est rates of wages. Write or call at EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, StandardSteel & Bearings, Incorporated PLAINVILLE, CONN. (Formerly Rockwell-Drake ;)ivision Marlin Rockwell ¢ Corp). WANTED! NURSE Need mot be graduate nurse. One with experience in factory hos- pita] preferred. Call at Employment Bureau, Standard Steel & Bearings, Incorporated PLAINVILLE, CONN. WANTED Laborers apply Corbin Brass Foundry job, Park street, J. H. Grozier Co. A. PINKUS EYESIGHT ) SPECIALIST Over 30 Years’ Experience in Eye Testing—Satisfaction Guaranteed Office, 306 MAIN ST. Phone 570 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 circulation and female diseases, with no failures in rheuma- tism, stomach troubles or swollgr, glands, regardless of how long stang- ing. / Electro Therapy treatments” of an forms. Electric Light Baths Alpine Sun Rays, Ultra Violet Rays’ Hydro- pathy and the MasseUr Machine | treatments are given my DZtients with- out additional cost. WirKing people and families are treatLq until cured for $1.50 per treatmel,t. Office Hoyrs: 9 A M tegp M Lady Assistant, 10 A, M. 10 5 P. M. prsse.i——— WAN TED. Good Properties to Sell. I have a demand for such from good, re- """ H. D. HUMPHREY District Manager for Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y. 272 MAIN ST. Bank Building. Phone 141. SEE ME ABgO‘U’l‘ INCREASING YOUR. FIRE INSURANCE. : _ I Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes e John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 551 STANLEY ST. Spring is Coming—Now’s the time to make change. Sell your house and let us pick one put for you from our list— We have customers with Cash—They’re looking for good business property too—Put Your Real Estate Up with Us We do the rest: CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 2 MAIN NT. PHONE 1341 ROOMS 365-¢ BANK BLDG TYPEWRITERS All Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired & Exchanged Typewriter Supplies 3 Famil;'a;u;e on Dwight Stree{ For Sale e . ... T R L New Britain Typewriter Exchange Schultz/& Costello, Inc. 72 West Main Street You have a used car, second- hand furniture for sale, you have lost something, you want @ situation or you necd 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 cffort. Take advantage of the Herald's Classified Columns. WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Warehouse help. Miner, Read and Tullock, 62 Main street, | WANTED- 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 E‘dR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, inca- has, H. >_2dx Lady clerk. Riker-Hegeman. FOR SALE—Three Cyphers bato at home March 14. O Aspinwall, ‘Berlin St. 2 Apply sett, WANTED—Young man, over 18, td! work in automobile filling station: | good opportunity for right party; references required. Address Box 12E, Herald. 811t WANTED—Reliable young man to do outside work; no hard physical la- | bor required; must be able to read and write accurately. Salary §18 week to start. Box 31A, Herald. 3-11-24x WANTED—Factary night watchman. Address Watchman, P. O. Box 207. 3-11-3d - WANTED—Woman ta do washing and ironing. Apply Mrs. L. M. Barnes, 45 Lincoln street. 3 FOR SALE—Hatching eggs. When starting your new flock, start right. jet cggs from pure bred stock. Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, White Leghorns. Mrs. A. Uhryn, breeder of high grade poultry, 112 Carlton street. Tel. 726-5. 3-12-2dx WANTED—Ward maids and Kitchen help. Good wages for good giris. Apply New Britain Hospital. 3-12-6d DRESSMAKING—Experienced help wanted. Apply Room 42, Booth" BRock. Tel. 545-5. 3-11-4dx WANTED—A housekeeper or experi- enced nurse to take care of sick person and do some light house- work. 30 Stewart St, Maple Hill. FOR SALE—Kitchen Address Stove, Box stove, Herald. 3-12-d2x ——— e | FOR SALE—Cooking range in A-1 condition: new water front, etr. Apply Seeley, 61 Main St. 3-12-1dx $6.00. You can fill any reasonable want by investing a few cents in a Herald Classified Advt. If you are in urgent need simply get your Advt. to the Herald by noon and it will appear in the afternoon edition, thou- sands of people learning of your want the same evening, Only 1c a word. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Oakland Sensible Six, in excellent condition. Just over- hauled and newly painted. Tires in excellent condition. Will sacrifics for $625 in order to make room for new cars. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. Phone 511 or 342. 3-11-tt —Late 1917 Oakland tour- tinc condition every way Saturday p. m. or Sunday, or telephone 1072-14. W. C. Betz, 139 Winthrop St. 3-9-6dx FOR SALE—1917 Packard condition sSeven-passenger touring car in_excellent Apply Box > Herald. 3-9-6ax Tel. 1016-4. 3-11-2d | FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red breeding cockerels; prize-winning WANTED—Female bookkeeper and | { | WANTED-—One buffer, | plating room and two boys. Baum & Co., opposite Depot, Plainville. one man for | H. C. Freight 8-10-3dx WANTED—At once, experienced bat- tery man. Fuller Storage Battery Ca., 167 Arch St. 3-10-3d i desiring | YOUNG MEN, 17 upward, railway mail clerkships, month, write for free particulars | examinations. J. Leonard (former | government examiner) 843 Equit- able Bldg., Washington, D. C. 3-10-5dx ty's Drug Store. WANTED—Office boy; give name, age, address and salary expected. Address P. O. Box 1001. 2-17-tf WANTED—Pin boys; good wages. Casino Bowling Alleys. 1-30.te WANTED- ——— WANTED—Five- or six-room tene-} ment immediately. Box 10W, Herald. WANTED—TFour or five furnished | rooms in good locality by American | couple; will use our own linens, | silverware and dishes: references. ! Address Herald Box 22Z. 3-12-4dx WANTED—To buy roll top or flat top | desk. Address Desk, Box 8, Her- ald. 3-11-3dx WANTED—Tenement of about rooms, centrally lacated, for April 1. Address Herald, Box 17YZ. 8-11-3dx WANTED — Second-hand bicycle. State price wanited. Address Box 27XX, Herald. 3-11-2dx ‘WANTED—To rent, four or five room apartment, furnished or unfur- nished. In good locality. Address Apartment Box 3, Herald. 2-23-tf WANTED—Trucking and ' teaming. Ashes removed, etc. O. Asal, 55 Mill St. 3-10-3dx e WANTED—4 to 6 room tene- ment, by middle aged American couple; no chil- dren; no dogs or cats. Tel. 1800. 3-11-3dx ————————— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—13-room hgise on Hart street; will sell reassnably. Call or see J. Hochman, “real estate agent, 278 .Nlain S/t’éet, Tel. 1130, Call evenings. -~ 3-12-2d FOR S2|,E—The Gibney homestead, Berjin street: apple orchard, & dires land. See T. W. O'Connor. 3-10-eo0d-tf FOR SALE—Two houses, five tene- ments and store; all improvements. 89 Hartford Ave. 3-11-5dx FOR SALE—Two family house, northern, part of city, price $4,000. Threc tenement house, northern part of city, 4 rooms to a tenement, all modern 'improvements, will sell for $5,500. Two family house and store, western section of city. Two tenement house, 5 rooms to a ten- ement, all modern improvements, garage and barns, chicken house. Wil] sell cheap.. Over three hun- dred fect of land with it, northern part of city. Two family house, southwestern section of city, in- cluding single garage. New six tenement brick block, will sell on 10 per cent. basis. A three tene- ment house, all modern improve- ments. on West Main street. Will sell on 10 per cent. basis. Phone or see J. Hockman and will give you some more bargains. Office, 278 Main street. Telephones 2282 and 1180. 3-10-3d stock. Clifton E. Davenport, 1290 stenographer; also girls for office. Stanley Sf po?' 12-3d Address M. K. W., P. O. Box 207 % S S i 3-11-34 FOR SALE—A. B. Chase 88-note player piano, . almost new. Price right. Address Box 35C, Herald. Original cost $1,000. 3-2-6d-eod WANTED—Have a good position for! a substitute stenographer for thres or four months. P. O. Box 37€, New Britain, Conn. 3-10-4d FOR SALE—A medium cheap if taken at once. Herald. sized safe, Box 15D, 3-11-tf i ! | | We want a typist for our omler de- partment., North & Judd Mfg Co. 3-9-4d FOR SALE—Typewriter, first class condition. Call after 6 p. m. or Saturday afternoon ar evening. J. Truscio, 58 Lafayette St. 3-11-2dx WANTED—Waitresses at New Brit- ain club. 3-10-3d ‘We want an experienced stenographer at once. North & Judd Mfg Co. 3-9-4d FOR SALE—150 chick outdoor braod- 232 South Main St. Mrs. Kee- Call evenings. 3-11-2dx WANTBD—Maid for general house- work; good home and good wages to right girl; American family. | Address Box 35J, Herald. 3-9-tf FOR SALE—Pony horse, wagon and harness. Price $100. Inquire John Sanbal, Kensington, Conn. 3-8-6dx FOR SALE—Baby Superior winter laying Leghorns. Circular. A. ‘Wallingford Conn. chicks weekly. strain of B. Hall, 8-10-30dx WANTED—Competent maid in small family; no washing; highest wages paid. Apply 96 Forest St. 3-8-6dx FOR SALE—A good established trucking business, Can be bought right if taken at once. Good reason for selling. Easy term payments arranged to suit buyer. Address P. O Box 222. WANTED—Young women to become telephone operators. No experience necessary. . Paid while - learning. Rapid increases thereafter both for ! length of service and merit. The | advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chief operator. 8. N. E. T. Co., 34 Court St, 3-5-tf ' 3-9-dbx I FOR SALE—Wall paper; reduced prices; put it on yourself. Painting, | paperhanging, reasonable rates. Crusberg, 63 Greenwood St. Phore 2122-4. 3-5-8dx | i H 1 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 NOTICE MISS CATHARINE LAMBERT, 18 Garden street, Hartford. €omb- ings made into switches, etc. Also order work. Ch. 813. WANTED—Young lady for mailing department in loca] factory office. State age, referénces, etc. Address Office Box 17, Herald. 8-3-tf = 3-10-6dx-eod NOTICE—Electric cieaners rented, $1.25 per day. Brand new. Prompt- ly delivered. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Tel. 2079. 2-2-tf-eod NAGLE SANITARIUM ana private 2aospitai, 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, R. N, sgraduate Brookln Wyckoff Heights Hospital. 9-23-eod-tf e HOUSEWIRING—You ~ax uveé mon- ey br_signig up this month. A. “Tyler, electrician, 48 Howard Ave. Tel. 1992-3. 3-11-3dx A. KATTEN & SONS, Hartford One- Price Clothing Co., 110-116 Asylum St., Hartford, require the services of Experienced Salesladies (full or part time) in the ready-to-wear department; a'so those of a steno- grapher. «App by letter or in per- son to Myron n. ‘iea. 3-12-3d YOUR TEETH CLEANED—25c. Dickerman, 22 West Pear] St. 3-9-6d Dr. TTYPIST. _—_—— NOTICE—Expert piano tuner and | repairer back in town; 15 years’ ex- perience; reasanable rates. Care of Walker, 119 Dwight St. Call 1459-12 3-8-6dx Young lady for office posi- tion in local factory. Knowl- edge of shorthand not neces- sary. Good chance for ad- vancement. State age, ref- erences, experience, etc., Typist, Box 1, Herald. 3-12-tf 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. Te 8-1-12dx | ———————————S—— SITUATION WANTED TO RENT ‘WANTED—Bookkeeping to do eve- nings by experienced accountant. Address Bookkeeper, Box 22D, Herald. 3-12-8dx TO RENT—Two office rooms in Turner hall building, Arch street. Inquire at Harry E. Morton's, Arch street. 3-1-tf - FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED—By day or contract. Car- pentry work and building; repair work a specialty. R. H. Forsham, Plainville, Conn. Tel. 38-12. H 3-12-2dx | TO RENT—Furnished room for lady with use of kitchen. Call after 6 p. m., 244 Whiting St. 3-12-2dx WANTED—American widow of 30, | with son, wishes position as work- | ing housekeeper where there is na other woman in charge and where, preferably, there are one or two children. Box 10, Herald. 3-12-2dx TO RENT—Large furnished room, suitable for light housekeeping. | 364 Church St., upper bell. 3-10-3dx PERSONALL | WANTED—Experienced butcher and all-around man in grocery store. Harry T. Vardanian, Phone 2 3 FULL SET TEETH, with gold tooth, $7.50, this week only. Guaranteed. | Dickerman, 22 West Pearl St 3-10-1w FARMS i FARMS—Let us list your farm before ‘ it is too late. We have customers with cash ready to do business. Call or write The New DBritain Farm Agency, 278 Main street. Tele- | phone 1729-3. 3-10-idxl LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St Telephones 2244 New Britaln, Cona. 1918 WANTED—Used 5 passenger touring car. Must be in first class condi- tion. Address Box 18X, Herald. 3-8-6dx FOR SALE— 1920 REO SPEEDWAGON 5 1919 OLDSMOBILE 6 TOURING 1918 OVERLAND 80 TOURING ¢ 1918 OLDSMOBILE 8 ROADSTER 1917 VIM TRUCK Also a number of other used tourings, roadsters and trucks; time payments arranged. COHEN MOTOR CO., 4 Elm St. Open Evenings. 3-10-3d Phone 484. ' USED CARS OF VALUE— 1919 STUDEBAKER SEDANEP 1918 JORDAN TOURING 1917 HUDSON TOURING 1918 PAIGE TOURING 1917 OAKLAND SEDANETTE 1917 OAKLAND TOURING M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St Phone 811 or 342. USED CARS—Oakland 1919 touring} Oakland 1918 touring, Cole 1919 touring, cylinder; Cole 1916 touring, 8 <vl- inder; Overland 1917 3 passenger roadster; Reo 1918 |3 ton speed truck. All of these cars are invA-1 condition, have been rebuilt and re-| painted and a number of others, Will sell at a bhargain price. Yo are welcome to inspect the follow- ing cars. Basy terms. The A, CJ Hine company, 189 Washington street, Hartford, Conn. Georga) Dunbar, salesman. ——— e, LOST ‘ LOST—Lady’s black handbag with keys, between Park street and Ho- tel Bronson. Reward if returned to Hotel Bronson. 3-11-2a LOST—Black leather bag on Curtis street, between Myrtle and West Main. Return to Herald Office &nd receive liberal reward. 3-11-2dx —_— LOST—Small cloth purse containingl $5 gold pieces. Valued for senti- mental associations. Reward if returned to Herald. 3-11-2dx Pt S b SO S LOST—Sunday, pair of glassejgon Garden strect or trolley to center. Return to Hungerford court. Reward 3-11-2dx PERSONAD. FOR SALE—A tobacco farm near, Middletown, 145 acres. Has house of sever, roams and barns and to- bacco sheds. A chanfe to make money on this farm. New Britain Farm Agency, 278 Main streei Room 9. 3-12-2ax