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NEW BRITAIN DA Wonderful Cruise cing the Virgin Islands, French British West Indics, Dominican Republic, Haiti and Cuba. se lands of legend, lore and ty, rich in the romantic atmos- e of by-gone days, are now teem= ith commercial possibilities. u can visit them' in a voyage of ribable charm using the steamer pal” as your hotel for the entire hey and interspersing the 4.500 ocean cruise with visits ashore, bring ancient forts, rambling gh picturesque nativ treets and ling in the scenes and climate pe tropics. 30-DAY CRUISE $250 M NEW YORK ABOUT APRIL 1 nerican ‘'merchants, manufactur- nd exporters will find this an alled opportunity for st hand the commercial and in- fal possibilities of these luxuriant jds. No other cruise of li is in contemplation this season reservation for the “Comal 1d be made without del re for the round trip of $250 per in main deck rooms or $300 per de deck rooms expense aboard nclude war taxes Incidental cost of sightseeing re. One way fares from New are $75 to St. Thomas or St. ; §100 to Guadeloupe, Martinique arbados; $200 via other ports to Port SECURE P. NOW TO BATTLEFIELDS. st received a new supply of sail- of the Cunard, White Star, Red American and French lines ex- ng through July of this -yea is the first of =ai )d by the tran tlantic lines to de proposed sailings through g and summer. With this infor- lon they are prepared to make s of accommodations to those ex- ng to make a trip to England and battlefields of Those contemplating going and ng good accommodations had r make their wishes known at as bookings are going to be ex- ngly heavy this ycar. oreign Remittances pamship Tickets all Parts of the World . A. Quigley N ST. New Britain, Conn. me and see the well known PLLER TRAY INCUBATORS. turn of crank turns every egg. AT THE Britain Bird Store wreh St. Tel. 1121-3, seeing e char- | | Sun R: ng schedules ' France on applica- | Butlding —Repaming. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 tiew Britain. Conn. 1918 WANTED—MALE HELP. WANTED—Man to do janitor work. Booth block, apply W. L. Hatch. 3-17-3d WANTED—Two huss bo: Apply A. 94 Commercial street. 3-17-tf VE ALL YOUR PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS Also buy Sccond-hand Furniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-28 m. or after 7 y DR. COOMBS atarcopathic Physician and | Chiropractor, 252 Main Street, Corner West Main Street. Telephone 765. tent coughs and stubborn colds are quickly cured by my meth- also nervous conditions, sleep- bad ecirculation and female with no failures in rheuma- stomach troubles or swollen glands, regardless of how long stand- ing. Electro Therapy treatments of all | forms. Electric Light Baths, Alpine Tlira 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 10 A. M. Lady Assistant, REMOVAL NOTICE Temporary Location With Hardware City Co-operative Asso., 131 Main St. Will Move to 122 MAIN STREET, Next to John A. A\mll'(‘w Co., on or About APRIL h. PHONE 706, Corbin Paper Co. Corbin Motor Trucking Co. DeWitt A. Riley Automobile ) Accident ) Health ) INSURANCE Fire ) The Service Agency. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. With H. Dayton Humphrey APARTMENT BLOCKS Springfield, Mass. The City of Real Estate Opportunities | I have several wonderful values in practically new, well-located apart- | ment properties. Deal With the Owner: ' John F. Tehan EARNS BLDG., 293 BRIDGE ST. SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Connecticut Brokers Protected 967-969 Stanley St., cottage, 1 famll)‘. FOR SALE Frout Housc, 2 Good terms. family; rear house, 2 family; D. HUMPHREY mmlfl Dhnager for Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y. 272 MAIN ST. Nat. Bank Building. Phone 141. SEE ME ABOUT INCREASING YOUR I-‘I'RF mQURiYCE. Call Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes he John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING Three Houses on Sm rea good investment. al from the Stanley that district. Always rent well. pur house for you. 551 STANDEY ST. h Street for Sale— Within 5 minutes Works and other shops Let us sell| CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. MAIN ®T. PHON E 343 ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BRLDG. We Give YouPrompt Service in Cleansing and Dyeing your Garments for E Bring them, or It us call for th em NOW, to avoid the rush. ew Britain Dry Cleaning Corp., 72 W. Main St TYPEWRITERS All Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired & Exchanged Typewriter Supplies New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street ster or Spring Wear. | Sale. Kolb's bread route. years, will person. Pan-Dandy Several men, be considered. Kolb's Bakery, 3-17-4d relall North 'St. WANTED—Man for general factory work. Apply The Taplin Mfg Co., 19 Woodland St. 3-17-3dx S RS S R R WANTED—Truck driver. Sovereign Trading Co., Main St. 3-16-tf - WANTED—A power presses. Plainville, Conn. good A, pressman for N. Clark & Son, 3-16-1w 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 cffort. Take advantage of the Herald’s Classified Columns. WANTED. ' WANTED—High school boy for aft- ernoons and Saturdays. Apply Mr. Manning, Walk-Over Shoe Store. 3-16-3dx WANTED—To rent, a modern up-to- | dato six or seven room house near | school. ew Britain or with option of buying. Box 10Z, Herald. 3-17-4dx WANTED—Good milker for pure bred herd. On trolley line. F. M. Peasley, Cheshire, Conn. Tel. 83-2. 3-16-2d4 —_— { WANTED—Two barbers; good wages and steady job. James G. Bride, 192 Main St., Bristol, Conn. 3-13-d4x WIANTED—Young man, over 18, to work in automobile filling station: Zood opportunity for right parts; references required. Address Box 12E, Herald. 3-11-tf WANTED—Young man at McBriar- ty’s Drug Store. 3-3-tf WANTED—Office boy; give name, age, address and salary expected. Address P. O. Box 1001. 2-17-tf good wages. 1-30.tf ‘WANTED—Pin boys; Casino Bowling Alleys. WANTED—10,000 people with corns, callouses, eczema or’ sores to buy a box of Honey Bee Ointment. Clark Brainerd and Dickinson Drug stores. 3-17-1wx 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 WANTED—. Apply at girl for second 6 Russel] St. GIRLS WANTED — Opportunities open for a few intelligent girls on clean, light, accurate work; all in- quiries treated confidentiall by simply answering this will bring vou particulars and may pay you to in- vestigate. Address Herald, Box X32X. 3-17-4dx FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, e s D s e FOR SALE—One pool table, all in good condition. Otto Leupold, 365 Arch street, city. 3-17-4dx FOR SALE—Seasoned, native lum- ber, maple, beech, oak, etc., one and two inches thick. Price $25 per thousand, free on board, Middletown, Conn. A. Brazos & Sons, Inc., Middletown, Conn. 3-17-3dx WANTED—To rent 4 or 5 rooms, good location, by April or May 1st, by family of three, Americans. Ad- dress Herald Box 33J. 3-17-3dx WANTED—Young men, if you are atisfied with $30 weekly at start, with chance to travel, manship. See G. H. McInerney, 7 «Church St. 3-16-3dx WANTED—Bookkeeping nings by experienced Address Bookkeeper, Herald. to do eve- accountant. Box 22D, 3-16-3dx WANTED—Two men for room and table board in private American family. 88 Franklin St. 3-16-3dx WANTED Excellent opportunity for women and girls to earn money by working during spare time, af- ternoons, and on Satur- day. Apply at once. Fa;lcy Georgetown Shad just as good as Conn. River Shad. Splendid Shore Haddock 10c 1b. Flounders 12¢ 1b. Gilt Edge Rockport Cod 18c Ib. Large Fat Fresh Herring 12¢ 1b. Eastern White Halibut, Smelts, Butterfish, Lake Pickerel, Spotted Trout, Fin- nan Haddie, Shrimps and Scallops. Round and Little Neck Clams, Steaming Clams. MOORE’S FISH MARKET Washington Place Small Poultry Farm For New Buildings Price Very Reasonable. Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main St. Go down to the Doherty Market if you want the best, this week we will have Fancy Vermont Turkeys and Pucks, fine Broilers, Roasting Chick- ens, Fowls, Prime Steer Beef, Native Veal, Eastern cut Pork, Spring Lamb, Fresh Shoulders, Swecthreads, Calves' Liver, H. C. Tripe, Lamb Stew, 13 per 1b. wift’'s Premiom Hams and Bacon, Sperry and Barnes Hams and Bacon, Shoulders, Boiled Ham, Sausages and Sausage Meat, all the best brands of Coftees, Teas and eanned goods. Pure Maple Syrup with griddle cakes Sunday morning. Telephone orders given careful at- tention at thosce DOHERTY'S 408 Arch St, Tel, 1446 WANTED—Farm. Would like to lease farm of 10 to 60 acres, vicin- ity of New Britain or Plainville. | Box Farm 7, Herald. 3-15-6dx | WANTED—A five-room tenement by | American family of three adults, | either April 1st cr May 1st. Ad- dress Herald, Box 7XX. 3-15-6dx WANTED—By refined, well educat- | ed, American couple; two or three furnished or partly furnished rooms, lisht housekeeping facili- | ties desired but not essential. Might | consider unfurnished rooms. Box | 31J, Herald. 3-15-3dx WANTED—Want to lease a farm for 3 vears. Address Responsible, Box 18Z, Herald. 3-15-3dx ' WANTED—Tenement of 3 to 5 desirable locality. Mrs. Towers, 55 Stanley. Tel. rooms, Lucy 42-2, 3-15-3d VANTED—Tenement of about five rooms, centrally located, for April 1. Address Herald, Box 17YZ. 3-15-3dx furnished room 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 ner- vous and mental cases. Beginning salary $85.00 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—To rent, four or five room apartment, furnished or unfur- nished. In good locality. Address Apartment Box 3, Herald. 2-23-tf WANTED—Well suitable for TO RENT—A downstairs tenement of five rooms with improvements. Adults preferred. Write Box 1R, Herald. 8-17-1dx ‘WANTED—House for rooming pur- poses. Central Box 2L, Herald. 3-17-2dx WANTED—On or before April 15, three or four furnished rooms. Ref- ences. Address Box 4K, Herald. 8-17-4dx HAVE LUCRATIVE POSITIONS OPEN PEOPLE 1y ALL DEPARTMENTS, FOR CAPABLE SALES- ‘Women who wish steady, remuner- ative employment under pleasant conditions should make haste to ap- ply. An experienced millinery mak- er is wanted. Good salary and steady employment. Sage, Allen & ‘0., Hartford, Conn. 3-16-3d SITUATION WANTED = WANTED-——-Reliable married man de- sires position as gardener and gen- eral household work; 14 years’ ox- perience: can furnish reference For further information communi- cate to 268 Cherry St, City. A, Ri pantiz, -16-3ax WANTED-—By reliable man, position as watchman Dagvu:. 209 Chestnut Si. middle aged M. H. -15-3dx PERSONAL. { WANTED—Young lady | WANTED—A willing girl for second work. Apply 327 Mrs” E. B. Eddy. ‘West Main St., 3-16-3dx WANTED—Young lady to act as of- fice assistant and saleslady. Give salary expected in first lette: Ad- dress Box 1XX, Herald Office. 3-16-tf to act as cashier. Apply Mr. Manning, Walk- Over Shoe Store. 3-16-3dx WANTED—Woman to do housework by the day. Apply 142 Main St. 3-16-6d WANTED—Young lady for alterations and also to act as saleslady. Give salary expected in first letter. Ad- dress Herald, Box 5BB. 3-16-tf - VANTED—Good laundress for small wash to take home. 50 Lexington street. 3-16-2dx WANTED—Telephone operator to work in manufacturing company’s office. Address Box 14W, Herald. 8-16-6dx FOR SALE—Hatching eggs, Rhode Island Reds; also 50 pullets for sale. W. J. Simpson, Plainville, Conn. Tel. 55-4. 3-16-20x WANTED—Competent maid in small family; no washing; highest wages paid. Apply 96 Forest St. 3-15-6dx WANTED—Girl or woman for light general housework, no cooking. Apply Mrs. Shurberg, Jr., 81 Co- lumbia St. 3-15 WANTED—Young lady as cashier at local theater; good position and good pay to right party. Box 26Y, Herald. 3-15-3d ‘WANTED—A housekeeper by widow- er with two children. Box 9W, Herald. 3-13-6d WANTED—Ward maids and kitchen help. Good wages for good girls. Apply New Britain Hospital. 3-12-6d WANTED—Maid for general house- work; good home and good wages to right girl; American family. Address Box 35J, Herald. 3-9-tf 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. S. N. E. T. Co.,, 34 Court St., 3-5-tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE o R Ui e S FOR SALE—The Gibney homestead, Berlin street; apple orchard, 5 acres land. See T. W. O'Connor. 3-10-eod-tf FOR SALE—9 room house and small barn, $3,000, Barnett street, New Britain. Money in it for a thrifty mechanic. Some repairs needed. Easy terms. Address Owner, 652 Little Bldg., Boston, ass. FOR SALE—Farm, corn-cutting ma- chine, silo, 30 cows, piece of land with lumber, modern two-family house. Tel. 633-5 after 6 p b Hartford avenue. 3dx FOR SALE —Two houses, built only three years, all modern improvements. Will sell for $15,000 with small cash pav- ment. Inquire J. Hochman Agency, 278 Main St. Tel. 11SC. three-tenement 3-16-3d 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. Pricc very low to quick buyer. Terms arranged. Wm. J. Lackey, Plainville. 3-15-6dx FOR SALE—In Berlin, a farm of 89 acres, 5 minutes’ from car line; 50 acres tillable, 18 head cattle, 2 horses, 80 chickens, 100 apple trees, house of 9 rooms. Cash, $4.- 000. New RBritain Farm Agency 278 Main St. Roem 9. 3-15-3dx List your farm with us. We are Jew Britain's lavgest farm agency. Simply write that you have a farm for sale and we will do the rest. New Britain Farm ‘. Main St. FLRNISII‘EI) RL)O“S FULL SET TEETH with gold tooth, $7.75. Dr. Dickerman, 22 West Pearl St. 2-15-12dx T-—Furnished rooms to only. Apply 624 Main 8-13-8dx TO REX gentlemen street. FOR SALE—For all occasions, say it with flowers. Carnations, sweet peas, Freesias, daffodils, potted plants. Special sale this week on daftpdils. Tel. 1973. Viets Greenhouses. 3-16-4dx FOR SALE-—One Free cabinet sewing machine in A-1 condition. Inquire after 6 p. ;. 276% Elm street. 3-16-3@x - FOR SALE—100 hall seats at less than half-price; 50-volume set Har- vard Classics; 10-volume set ILi- brary of Original Sources. Phone 605-3 between 1 and 3 p. m. 3-16-2dx FOR filled. Central. SALE—Rooming house, all Box 35XX. 3-16-3dx FOR SALE—Cabinet talking machine and records. Large, beautiful case. Real bargain. Cash or payments. Andrews, 439 Arch St 3-16-tf FOR SALE—Garment and laundry steam press, new. Reasonable price if taken at once. 265 Cherry St. 3-15-4d FOR SALE—Best automobile paints in all colors; also house and wagon paints. Reasonable prices. Ericson & Johnson, 34 Dwight St. 3-16-5dx FOR SALE—Good work horse, also a double dump cart, double har- ness, rear 73 Spring street or call 911-4. 3-15-3dx FOR SALE—Three Al large cash reg- isters. Bargain. Address Register, Herald Office. 3-15-6d FOR SALE—Stone jars, all sizes, New Britail Bargain Store, 1 and' 3 Main St. 3-13-6dx FOR SALE—A medium sized safe, cheap if taken at once. Box 15D, Herald. 8-11-tg FOR SALE—Baby chicks Superior winter laying Legharns. Circular. A. ‘Wallingford Conn. weekly. strain of B. Hall, 3-10-30dx HORSES, HORSES. Just received, another carload of fresh Indiana horses. Sev- eral match pairs and good farm chunks. From 25 to 30 heads can be seen at my sta- bles. Come in and look them over, if you buy or not. These horses can be seen at 30 Laurel street, Condon's stables, Bris- tol. 3-17-3d S —————— TO RENT TO RENT—7 steam heated rooms suitable for office at 496 Main St. Inquire B. Goldberg, 38 Lafayette St., or phone 1766. 3-17-3dx TO RENT—Two office rooms in Turner hall building, Arch street. Inquire at Harry E. Morton’s, Arch | street. R ——ETS FURNISHED ROOMS O RENT—Large furnished room, suitable for two gentlemen, in pri- vate family. Address Herald Box X24X. 3-16-5dx TO RENT—Furnished room for man and wife for light housekeeping with privileges. Address Hera'd Box 21XB. 3-16-3dx ANNOUNCEMENT Through a typographical error in the large advertisement of the Fair Dept. Store published last evening in connection with the annual Spring sale of notions and sewing supplies, which began this morning and will continue for three days, Supersnaps were quoted at 33¢ a dozen and 33c¢ a box. The special price made for the rustproof Supersnap during this sale is 3c a dozen, 33¢ a box. They are smooth, rolled edge and come in all sizes for all fabries. 3-1-tf | You can fill any reasonable want by investing a few cents in a Herald Classified Advt. It you arc 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—Mack 3%-ton truck, rack body; has been run about ona vear; this is a bargain if you are considering buying a truck. Den- nison’s Garage, 430 Main St. Tel, 1560, 3-16-1w FOR SALE—Used cars and truck‘:. subject to prior sale: Federal 1917 3%-ton truck, platform, stake-side body, less than two years old, new motor run only 800 miles, truck in excellent condition; Gramm-Bern- i 116 3% -ton truck, express ood condition; Cadillac 1918 o enger Sedan: Packard 1914, 38 horsepower, passenger Phae- ton. We alway have the high®st type of used and trucks. See’ us before buying. S. A. Miner, 2944 296 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. Tel. Charter 8351. 3-17-3d USED CARS OF VALUE— * 1919 STUDEBAKER SEDANETTH, 1918 JORDAN TOURING 1917 HUDSON TOURING 1918 PAIGE TOURING 1917 OAKLAND SEDANETTE 1917 OAKLAND TOURING - M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St Phone S11 or 342. 3-11.4 ¥ ——— T | NOTICE - e T NOTIOE—Ginsburg’s accordion pleat- & ing, buttcn covering and hem- stitching shop, 420 Church street Telephone 548-5. 3-17-3ax NOTICE—Excellent opportunity for ‘) ladies with a list of customers “za double their income. Add made-to« measurement petticoats and under- wear to your line. Send name angd address for personal interview. General agent will arrive Saturday Box 11XX, Herald. 3-17-1ax CASH PAID for old fashioned articles of all kinds. Furniture, dishes, glassware, books, daguerreoty] postage stamp collections, coins, curios, bead bags, ship models, andirons, warming pans, candle- sticks, Indian relics, glass cup plates, mirror frames, etc. H. E. Smith, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 466-3 ' 3-15&17x —_— NOTICE is hereby given of the dis- solution of the partnership hereto- fore existing between Milton Bra- berg and Ignacy Gwiazdka, former- ly conducting business at No. 480 Main street, New Britain, Conn. Dated at New Britain this 11th day of March, 1920. Milton Brombers, Ignacy Gwiazdka. 3-13-17-2dx S ———— NOTICE—Would like to book orders for rugs to clean this spring, and general jobbing; first-class work done. H. A. Williams, P. O. Box_ 377. 3-17-2dx Kid Glove Enamel. Something new for cleaning kid gloves and colored shoes. Sent on receipt of 60 cents. G. Brown, R2, York, Pa. 3-17-8ix NAGLE SANITARIUM ana _privaie ucspital, 50 Cedar strect. Quiet lo- & cation, excellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosp close individual attention ass all doctors courteously recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con- ducted solely by Mary E. Nagle, R. N., graduate Brookin Wyckoft Heights Hospital. 9-23-eodctt NOTICE—Electric cteaners rented, $1.25 per day. Brand new. Prompt- - ly delivered. Satisfaction guaran< teed. Tel. 2079, 2-2-tf-eod MISS CATHARINE LAMBERT, Garden street, Hartford. Coj ings made into switches, etc. order work. Ch. 813. 18 LOST—A pair of lady’s eyeglasses, between 101 South Burritt a Hungerford Court. F. Picket, Dafr hury, Conn., stamped on case. Ng ¢ Rotherforth, 101 South B% 3-17-1i ritt. Rewnrd. — - — —_ — One good machinist. three good diemakers. Three girls for punch press work. Apply B. Jahn Co.; 6 Chesthut Street.