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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 15, : CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 15¢ CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a gquestion 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. ] MER OUT OF DANGER. Wilmington” N. ., March 15.—The Clyde liner Mohawk, which was in distr yesterda) off Frying Pan shoals, reported by radio today that repairs to her enzines had been made and t she was proceeding under her own steam. She is bound from Jacksonville and Charleston to New Yorlk — e 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 Stcer Beef, Native Veal, . Spring Lamb. Fresh Sheulders, Swecibreads, Calves’ Liver, H. C. Tripe, Lamb Stew, 15¢ per b, Swilt’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 ariddle cakes Sunday morning. ‘Telephone orders given careful at- tention at You have a used car, second- You can fill any reasonable hand furniture for sale, you want by investing a f{w ecnts have lost something, you want in a Herald Classified Advt. If a situation you are in urgent need simply Advt. to the Herald or you need help, you can get in touch with the get your by noon and it will appear in the afternoon edition, thou- learning of your want the same evening. Only ic a word. people interested in your propo- sition at a very small expense and without waste of time or sands ‘of jpooplo cffort. Take advantage of the Hcrald's Classified Columns. WANTED—MALE HELP ' WANTED—FEMALE HELP FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, AUTOMOBILES ANTED-—Telephone operator FOR SALE—Emerson square plano, work in manufacturing compan: rich tone, excellent condition; 100 office. Address Box 14W, Herald. hall seats at less than half price; 50 volume set Harvard classies. i"hone 605-3, between 1 and 3 p. m. 3-15-3dx those W WANTED—Ford runabout ar light truck; must be in good condition. State price. Address Box 18D, Her- ald. 3-13-3dx WANTED—Two barbers; good wages and steady job. James G. Bride, 192 Main St., Bristol, Conn. ) DOHERTY 3-15-d4x St. SAVE ALL YOU. JUNK PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS Also buy Second-hand Furniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK STREET Tecl. 589-23 and 8 a. m. or after 7 p. m. | 406 Arch Tel. 1446 W maid in small | highest wages Forest St. NTED-—Competent family; no washing; paid. Apply 96 WANTED—Young man, over 18, to work in automobile filling statioa: good opportunity for right party;! references required. Address Box 12E, Herald. 3-11-tf —_ WANTED—Girl or woman for light MEN, upward, desiring | general housework, no cooking. ailway mail clerkships, $110 | APPly Mrs. Shurberg, Jr, 81 Co- month, write for free particulars lumbia ' St. e examinations. J. Leonard (former government examiner) 843 Equit- able Bldg., Washington, D. C. DeWitt A. Riley B 3.10-5dx FOR SALE—1919 Oldsmobile 6 tour-g ing; 1919 Oldsmobile 8 touring: 1918 Studebaker 6 roadster; 1918 Overland §5; 1918 Commerce 3-4 ton: 1917 Vim: also other tourings, roadsters and trucks; time pay= ments arranged. Cohen Motor Co., 4 Elm St. Phone 484. Open eve- nings. 3-13-3d FOR SALE—Good work 3-15-6dx a double dump cart, double har- ness, rear Spring street or call 911-4. 3-15-3dx ' SPRING OPENING DAYS Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday You are cordially invited to see our pecial displays of the modes YOUNG 17 7 FOR SALE—Wall price: paperh paper; reduced put it on yourselr. Painting, reasonable rates. telephone Greenwood St. Phone easy houn‘.i 2 3 3-15-2dx 3-15-24 FOR WANTED—Young lady opertor. Good pay, ‘Western Union Tel. Co. can 7 FOR SALE—Oakland Sensible Six, in excellent condition. Just over hauled and newly painted. Tires in - , excellent cvondition. Will sacrifice « Leghorn and hatching _egss, SALE—White for 1920 Suits, Dresses, Coats G. FOX & COC. HARTFORI, _--4___4_; gt ST e ST NOTICE! Having purchased the Insurance business of the late Charles H. Gillin, the office in Hallinan’s build- ing, No. 140 Main street, will be closed after today nd all records transferred to our office, No 86 We§t fain street, next door Fox’s theater. Any unpaid ccounts due the Estate may be paid to Miss Emma ?Zamm at our office after today. The Home Banking & Realty Co. WEST MAIN STREET—(Next Door Fox’s Theater) —TED. 728 w8 A REAL ESTA\TE——IXSU“:\NCI‘:—MONEY‘ 7T0 LOAN OR QUICK RETURNS USE JERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE 967-969 Stanley St., Front House, 2 family; 3 cotfage, 1 family. Good terms. D. HUMPHREY District Manager for Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y. 272 MA IN ST. rear house, 2 family; ANat. Bank Building. Phone 141. SEE ME ABOUT INCREA SING YOUR FIRE INSURANOCE. / U at‘2290-2 —ToWRemove Yor Ashes he John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 551 STANDEY ST. Two Family House on Pearl Street—It’s ight near Corbin’s factory, and a dandy place o erect a store on the corner — anyone there oitld do a land office business with factory em- es. See us about s:lling your property. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. HROOMS 308-8 BANK RLDG. PHON - 343 3 Malx ST TYPEWRITERS All Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired & Exchanged Typewriter Supplies R New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street Automobile ) Accident ) Tiealth ) INSURANCE Fire ) The Servige Agency. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. With H. Dayton Humphrey APARTMENT BLOCKS Springfield, Mass. The City of Real Estate Oppol"t;lniti(‘i I have several wonderful values in practically new, well-located apart- ment properties. - Peal With the Owner: John F. Tehan STEARNS BLDG.. 293 BRIDGE ST. SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Connecticut Broke: REMOVAL NOTICE Temporary Location With Hardware C: 131 Main St. About APRIL 15th. PHONE 706. Corbin Paper Co. Corbin Motor Trucking Co. City Advertisement Registrars’ Notice. The Registrarg of voters of the city of New Britain will be in session at their office, Room 402, City hall, on Thursday, March 18, ‘1920, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. to receive appli- cations “to be made” and to . perfect the registry list for the town and city election to be held Tuesday. April 13th, 1920. All applications “to be made” must be in the hands of the registrars before 6 p. m., Thurs- day March 2 W ZIEGLER, JAMES P. KINIRY, Registrars of Voters. Dated at New Britain, Conn., this 14th day of March, 1920, DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Physician and Chiropractor, 252 Main Street, Corner West Main® Street, Telephone 765. Persistent coughs and stubborn colds are' quickly cured by my meth- also nervous conditions, sleep- lessness, bad circulation and fémale 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 Mackine treatments are given my patients with- out additional cost. Working people | and families are treated until cured for $1.50 per treatment. Officc Hours: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Assistant, 10 M. | Laay Y SPECIALIST Over 30 Years’ Experience in Eye Testing—Satisfaction Guaranteed Office, 306 MAIN ST. Phone 570 Come and see the well knowne ROLLER TRAY INCUBATORS. A turn of crank turns every egg. AT THE New Britain Bird Store 3 Family House on Dwight Street For Sale Schultz &E;;teflo, Inc. 242 Main St. ‘List WANTED-—Ycung man at McBriar- ty’s Drug Store. 3-3-tf 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 ————————————————————— WANTED. WANTED—A five-room tencment by American family of three adults, either April 1st cr May 1st. Ad- dress Herald, Box X. WANTED—By refined, well educat- ed, American couple; two or three furnished or partly . furnished rooms, light housekeeping facili- ties desired but not essential. Might consider unfurnished 31J, Herald. rooms. Box 3-15-3dx WANTED—Want to lease a farm for 3 vears. Address Responsible, Box 18Z, ‘Herald. WANTED—Tenement of 3 to 5 rooms, desirable locali Mrs. Lucy Towers, 55 Stanle; Tel. 42-2. 3-15-34 WANTED—Tenement of about five rooms, centrally located. for April 1. Address Herald, Box 17YZ. 3-15-3dx WANTED—Two men to room and board-in -a private American fam- ily. 88 Franklin street. 3-13-3dx WANTED—Well furnished room suitable for two gentlemen in good locality in center of town. P. O. box 51. 3-13-6dx WANTED—Intelligent young white men and women to care for mer- vous and mental cases. Beginning salary $35.00 per month. Full maintenance, including laundry. Increases with time service. Train- ing school for nurses maintained. Write or call at The Connecticut State Hospital, Middletown, Conn. 3-13-w2 WANTED—Five- ment immediately. Herald. or six-room tene- Box 10W, 3-12-3dx WANTED—Four 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 rent, four or five room apartment, furnished or unfur- nished. In good locality. Address Apartment Box 3, Herald. 2-23-tf —ry REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3-15-6dx | 3-15-3dx | local theater; good | 1 good pay to right party. : Herald. ! 26%, 15-3d Apply New 10 and 12. 3-13-d3 WANTED—A housekeeper by widow- er with two children. Box W, Herald. 3-13-6d Box VANTED—Dishwasher. Britain Club, between WANTED—Young lady as cashier at | White Wyandotte and baby chicks. ¥arm, West Hartford. Corbin’s Corner 3-15-2dx FOR SALE—Garment steam pres: new. Reasonable price if taken at once. 265 Cherry St. 8-15-4d 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—Middle some housework partial invalid. pected. Address aged lady and take care State wages ex- box 24D, Herald. 3-13-3dx ! i i to do WANTED-—Ward maids and kitchen help.” Good wages for good girls. Apply New Britain Hospital. 3-12-6a DRESSMAKING—Experienced help wanted. Apply Room 42, Booth's Block. Tel. 545-5. 3-11-4dx . WANTED—Maid for general house- work; good home and good wages to right .girl; American family. Address Box 35J, Herald. 3-9- FOR SALE—Three Al large cash reg- isters. Bargain. Address Register, Herald Office. 3-15-6d FOR SALE—240 cgg Cyphers incu- bator; two outdaor Prairie State brooders; blue flame two-burner oil stove. 205 Broad St, Plainville. Tel. 138-3. 3-13-2dx FOR SALE—Typewriter, first class condition. Call after 6 p. m. on Saturday afternoon or Sunday. J. Truscio, 58 Lafayette street. ' 3.13-d2x FOR SALE—Good reasonable, 122 light horse. Price North street. 3-13-d2x t WANTED—Young women to become telephone operators. No expcrience necessary. Paid while learning. Rapid increases thereafter both for length of service and merit. The advantage of this occupation wi be explained by the chief operator S. N. E. T. Co.. 31 Ceurt St., 3-5-tf | 1 FOR SALE—Stone jars, all sizes, New Britain Bargain Store, 1 and 3 Main St. FOR EALE—Rhode breeding cockerels; prize-winning stock. Clifton E. Davenport, 1280 | Stanley St. 3-12-3dx Island Red A. KATTEN & SONS, Hartford One- Price Clothing Co., 110-116 Asylum St., Hartford, require the services of Experienced Salesladles (full or part time) in the ready-to-wear department; also those of a steno- grapher. Apply by letter or in per- san to Myron Kitten. 3-12-3d TYPIST. Young lady for office posi- tion in local factory. Knowl edge of shorthand not nec sary. Good chance for ad- vancement. State age, ref- erences, experience, ete., Typist, Box 1, Herald. 3-12-tf e FOR SALE — Farms and _ village homes. - Easy terms. E., P. Dun- ham, Box 43, Kensington. 3-15-2dx FOR SALE—Small house in Plain- ville. Must be sold before April 1st. If you are going to buy don’t fail to see this one. Price very low to quick buyer. Terms arranged. Wm. J. Lackey, Plainville. 3-15-6dx FOR SALE—Farm, corn cutting ma- chine, silo, 30 cows, piece of land with lumber, modern 2 family house. Tel. 633-5, after 6 p. m. 3-15-3dx - FOR SALE—In Berlin, a farm of 89 acres, 5 minutes’ from car lin 50 acres tillable, 18 head cattle, 2 horses. 80 chickens, 100 apple trees, house of 9 rooms. Cash, $4,- 000. New. Britain Farm Agency, 278 Main St. Room 9. 3-15-3dx your farm with us. We are New Britain’s largest farm agency. Simply write that you have a farm for sale and we will do the rest. New Britain Farm Agency, 278 Main St. 3-15-6d FOR SALE—Two houses, five tene- ments and store: all improvements, 89 Hartford Ave. 3-11-6dx FOR SALE—The Gibney Berlin street: apple acres land. See T. W. homestead, orchard, & O’Connor. 10-eod-tf e ———vam——— PERSONA FULL SET TEETH with gold tooth, $7.75. Dr. Dickerman, 22 West Pearl 3.15-12dx Bullding—Repaming. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain. Conn. 19138 WANTED Colored girl for wrapping counter. Apply Mr. Low, 2d floor, 904 Main St., Hartford, between 12 and 2 p. m. Notice of Settlement of Administra- tion Acount. District of Plainville, Court, March 12th, 1920. 3state of Benjamin Lamb, late of Plainville, in said distriet, deceased. The executor, Joseph F. Lamb, having exhibited his -administration account with said estate to this court for allowance, it is Ordered, That the 19th day of March A. D. 1920, at 3:30 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 executor to cite all per- sons interested therein (o appear at said time and place, by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said distr posting a copy on ilic public in the town of Plainvill where the deccased last dwelt at least five days before said time assigned. Certified from record. GEORGE R. BYIN! ss. Probate 3TON. Judge. R FOR SALE—A medium cheap if taken at once. Herald. sized safe, Box 15D, 3-11-tf FOR SALE—Baby Superior winter laying strain of Leghorns. Circular. A. B. Hall, Wallingford Conn. 3-10-30dx b e —— FURNISHED ROOMS chicks weekly. Gentleman desires furnished room. In reply please state terms and telephone number if any. P. O. Box 729. 3-15-2dx FURNISHED ROOM for one or two persons. 36 Camp street. 3-15-2d TO RENT—Furnished rooms to gentlemen only. Apply. 624 Main | street. 3-13-3dx | TO RENT—lLarge t suitable for two or without 198 Cherry St. furnished room, gentlemen, with board. Apply at 3-13-3d for $625 in order to make room for new cars. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. Phone 811 or 342. 3-11-t7 FOR SALE—Late 1917 Oakland tours ing car; fine condition every way; call evenings, Saturday p. m. oy Sunday, or telephone 1072-14. W. C,_ Betz, 139 Winthrop St. FOR SALE—1917 Packard touring condition. seven-passenget car Apply Box X2X, Herald. 3-9-6d% 1 USED CARS OF VALUE— 1919 STUDEBAKER SEDANETTE 1918 JORDAN TOURING < 1917 HUDSON TOURING 1918 PAIGE TOURING 3-13-6dx ' 1917 OAKLAND SEDANETTE 1917 OAKLAND TOURING M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch SpF, Phone 811 or 342. 3.11-:;‘& s USED CARS—Oaklapd 1919 touring, 6 cylinder; Oakland 1918 touring, 6 cylinder; Cole 1919 touring, S cylinder: Cole 1916 touring, 8 cyl- inder; Overland 1917 3 passenger roadster; Reo 1918 % ton speed truck. All of these cars are in A-1 condition, have been rebuilt and re- painted and a number of others. Will sell at a bargain price. You are welcome to inspect the follow- ing cars. Easy terms. The A..C. Hine company, 189 Washington sfreet, Hartford, Conn. Geozge Dunbar, salesman. TO RENY TO RENT—Good front office at 131 Main street. Apply Sicklick, 470 Main street. 3.15-2d TO RENT—Two office rooms in Turner hall building, Arch street. Inquire at Harry E. Morton’s, Arch street. 3-1-tf NOTICE LOST LOST—Five dollars, Saturday after- noon, in McMillan's, Brainerd’s or Crowell’'s. Finder telephone 102-5. Reward. 3-15-1dx LOST—A pair of lady’s eyeglassef, between 101 South Burritt and Hungerford Court. F. Picket, Dan- bury, Conn., stamped on case. Noti- ¢ fy R. Rotherforth, 101 South Bur- ritt. Reward. 3-15-d1x CASH PAID for old fashioned articles of all kinds. -Furniture, dishes, glassware, boo daguerreotypes, stamp collections, coin: curios, bead bags, ship models, andirons, warming pans, candle- sticks, Indian relics, glass cup plates, mirror frames, etc. B Smith, Berlin, Conn. Tel. H. 466-3 3-15&17x MISS CATHARINE LAMBERT, Garden street, Hartford. ings made into switches, etc. order work. Ch. 813 18 Comb- Also 3-10-6dx-eod NOTICE—Electric creaners rented. $1.25 per day. Brand new. Prompt- ly delivered. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Tel. 2079. 2-2-tf-eod e e NAGLE SANITARIUM ana privaie cspitai, 50 Cedar strect. Quiet lo- | cation, excelleni surroundings, fres from institutional atmosphere; close individual attention assured: all doctors courteously recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con- ducted solely by Mary E. Naglas, R. N. graduate Brookln Wyckoff Heights Hospital. 9-23-cod-tt LEARN TO DANCE—One-step trot and waltz in 6 private le £5. Guaranteed. Address Dancing, Box 14. Herald. 3 with gold tooth, Dr. Dickerman, 3-10-1wx FULL SET TE H, $7.50. Guarantged. 22 West Pearl St. LOST—Saturday, light polo coat beilt on Chestnut street. Finder please return to Herald Office. 3-15-3: LOST—Tan and collar, name Finder return city. Reward. while and to 95 bulldog. with license tag. Elm street, -3-13-3dx —_— . FOUND e ROl S FOUND—A large bunch of keys with Aetna Indemnity Co.. identification tag attached. E. J. Smith,” care Aetna Life Insurance Co, Hartford Conn 3-15-1dx SITUATION WANTED — WANTED—ByY reliable middle age. man, position as watchman M. Daggett, 209 Chestnut St. 3-15-3dx WANTED—Bookkeeping to do eve- nings by experienced accountant. Address Bookkeeper, Herald. WANTED—By day or contrs pentry work and building: repair work a specialty. R. H. Forshani, Plainville, Conn. Tel. 38-12. ' 2-12-20x° WANTED—American widow of 30. with son, wishes position as work- ing housekeeper where there 19 other woman in charge and where. | preferably, there are one or {wo ¢ children. Box 10, Herald. 3-12 3~9-Sdfi in - excellent .

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