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PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET Furniture has increased in value almost two hundred per cent. in five years. Do you realize what it would cost you if you had a fire and had to furnish the house all over again? Let us write a policy for your protection. cost is very small. If you carry insurance now, you probably need more. Give this a little thought. PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET Rooms 1, 3 and 5 The 6. We Give You Prompt Service in Cleansing and Dycing your Garments for Easter or Spring Wear. Bring them, or lct us call for th em NOW. to avoid the rush. New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp., 72W.Main ' Are You Looking for a Main Street Store ? We have two fine CENTRAL LOCATIONS. One faces the Railroad Station, the other is a very busy corner location. For particulars, apply to H. SCHUPACK 338 MAIN ST. TEL. 1900 ll | WANTED—Boys, s Bull Dog Punture and Blow-Out Proof Inner Tires 959% PUNCTURE PROOF Can Be Obtained From JOGHN LARSON 208 tford Avenue " FOR SALE 967-969 Stanley St., Front Housc, 2 family; cottage, 1 family. Good terms. H. D. HUMPHREY District Manager for Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y. 272 MAIN ST. 2 rear house, 2 Phone 141, CREASING YOUR FTRE INSURANCE. Nat. Bank Building. SEE ME ABOUT IN Call Us at 2290 2 To Remove Your Ashes he John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 551 STANLEY ST. We can sell you a half interest in Brick Block on bad street on 11 per cent. basis—Here’s a good chance Dwner will swap for a farm in this vicinity—See us selling your property—Now’s the time—Spring is e, and everybody is on the move— CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHON X 343 MAIN ST FOR SALE Brick Block and RBakery, 11 tenements, G nd Barn, at 182 Broad street. See J. HOCHMAN Agency 278 MAIN STREET. TEL. YPEWRITERS Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired & Exchanged Typewriter Supplies 2282 or 1180 New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street family; ROOMS 368-¢ BANK ‘“Dl. EXPEGT SETTLEMENT | Jugo-Slavs and Albanians May Sign Agreements on Adriatic Question Today, Is Prediction. Washington, March 20. — Early agreement between Jugo-Slavia and Albania on settlement of the Adri- atic problem was predicted here to- day in diplomatic circles. Foreign Ministers Trumbitch of Jugo-Slavia und M. Konitsa of Albania and it was said, had been in conference in Paris for a week and a definite rap- prochement between the two Balkan countries most vitally concerned in the Adriatic controversy was expect- ed soon to mark the first step in ar- | rangement of a new Adriatic settle- ment. CITY ITEMS Slks' grill—advt. offering of the Dancing tonight, The annual thank missionary society of the South church took place at the home of Mrs. J. B. Talcott of Grove Hill yes- terd: afternoon. Tea was served and the progress of the missionary society was discussed. Mrs. H. B. Humason and daughter, ! Sally, of 201 Vine street, are visiting | in Florida. WANTED—Two chauffeurs to drive trucks. Gordon Bros., *122 Com- mercial St. 3-20-1a WANTED—Energetic man orders in and around New Brown Brothers chester, N. Y. to take Britain. Nurseries, Ro 3-20-d1x WANTED—Tinner, competent to take charge of tinning room. Address P. O. Box 1710, New Haven, Conn. 3-19-3d WANTED—Tailor for alterations on men’s clothing; steady work the vear 'round; state full particulars. Address Box 6XB, Herald. 3-19-2d aturdays and spare time, to pick berries from berberry hedges: will pay 25c per quart im- mediately upon receipt of berries; no need of writing; start right in; we will pay for all you send us. ¢. E. Wilson and Company, Man- chester Nurseries, Manchester, Conn. 3-19-2d | WANTED-—Two buss boys. Apply A. Lacava, 94 Commercial street. 3-17-tf Kolb's Pan-Dandy Several men, be considered. Kolb’'s Bakery, 8-17-4d | WANTED—For retail bread route. over years, will Apply in person. North St. WANTED—A good power presses. A. N Plainville, Conn. pressman for . Clark & Son, 3-16-1w WIANTED—Young man, over 18, td | work in automobile filling station; good opportunity for right party; { references required. Address Box 12E, Herald. 3-11-tf WANTED—Young man at ty’'s Drug Store. McBriar- 3-3-tf WANTED—Office boy; age, address and salary Address P. O. Box 1001. give name, expected. 2-17-tt ‘WANTED—Pin boys; Casino Bowling Alleys. good wages. 1-30 tf WANTED—CLERK ONE WITH SOME EXPERIENCE PREFERRED RUSSELL BROS. 201 MAIN ST. 3-19-2d REAL ESTATE FOR SALE (—— FOR SALE—Two family family house. St., upstairs, and four Apply 41 Connerton 3-19-8dx lw‘on SALE OR RENT—Large build- ing. corner of Wooster and West Main streets, suitable for garage; also 400 feet of railroad property. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 3-19-3dx FOR SAL threc 176 'hree-tenement building South Main house In Berlin. A farm of 89 five minutes from car line; s tillable, 1S head cattle, two horses, 80 chickens, 100 apple trees, house of nine rooms. Cash $4,000. New Britain Farm Agency, 27 Main St.,, Room 9. 2 Tonight—Special Men's and Boys’ BELTS A choice offering, Icather belts in black, in smooth, | leathe Buckles are cither oxydized or gilt, also the slip adjustable buckle. These are really worth twice the pricc we 50c o~ 77 fa2 7 men, of fine brown and tan, heavy cowhide or fancy f | You have a used car, sccond- hand furniturc 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. Takc advantage of the Herald’s Classified Columns, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Three (3) acres good land with good building. = Three minutes to trolley. $400 cash re- quired. Addre: 14R, Herald. 20-d2x FOR SALE—Two family house, Ken- sington. Gas. B, P. Dunham. Te 92-4. 3-18-3dx 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 List with We your farm are New Britain’s largest farm agency. ' Simply write that you have a farm , do the rest. 278 for sale and we will New Britain / Farm Agency, Main St. 3-15-64 | 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—Woman to do washing for two. Address Herald Box B1&B. 2dx WANTED—Stenographers and i state age and experience dress B. L. A, P. 0. Box 207 typ- Ad- 0-3d WANTED—Young lady for general office work. I'ree transportation goes with this appointment. Apply in own handwriting siving exper ence. The Connecticut 2 Chestnut St. WANTED—Girl Apply Y. W. for Kkitchen C Al 3-19-2d WANTED—Ward help. Apply maids and kitchen Good wages for good girls. New Britain Hospital. 3-19-6d FOR SALE—Two-family house with improvements in west section of city. Double garage. $1,000 ° cash required. Two-family house, west section, §$2,000 cash required. A few three-family houses. Robert B. White, Real Estate, Booth Block, Main street. Open Sat. evenings. 3-20-d1x FOR SALE—Three-family house, all modern improvements, at 32 Mon roe street, opposite school; will sell on 10 per cent. ba: See J. Hoch- man Agency, 278 Main St. Te'. 2282 or 1180. 3-19-3¢ T —— ST F———T WANTED- WANTED—To rent, tenement of thre¢ or four rooms on or before April 1st, by Young American cou- ple with one child. Address Box . XIX, Herald. 3-20-3d WANTED—At once five large rooms | WANTED—A woman two days a week for cleaning and laundry work. M C. W. Sampson, 20 Liberty. 233-5. 3-18-3dx WANTED—Stenographer and typist in automobile salesroom office. State experience and salary expect- ed. Box 22Bx, Herald Offic 3-18-3d WANTED—At once, tel Washington. Apply ger. to mana- . WANTED—A girl for second work. Apply at 36 Russel] St. -17-4dx GIRLS WANTED — Opportunities open for a few intelligent girls on clean, light, accurate work; all in- quiries treated confidentially; by simply answering this will bring you particulars and may pay you to in- vestigate. Address Herald, Box X32X. 3-17-4dx ——downstairs tenement preferred modern rooms. Remecki, 6 Short street, 3-20-3d WANTED—Furnished room for gen- tleman; with or without breakfast; central location; American family Address Box 21K, Herald Office. WANTED—Trucking and teamin ashes removed. street. 3-19-3dx WANTED—Tenement of rooms. T. A. Murphy, street. 5 or 68 Robe 5-18-43 6 WANTED—Tenement of 4 or by man and wife. No children. Address A. B., Box 7, Herald. ' 8-18-d3x WANTED—To buy milk route. Ad- dress Milk Route, Box 28 Herald. 3-18-d3x WANTED—To rent, a modern up-to- date six or seven room house near school, New Britain or vicinity, with option of buying. Address Box 10Z, Herald. 3-17-4dx A. O. Asal, 55 Mill | = i 5 rooms, | | W 3-19-2dx | WANTED—Telephone WANTED—Young lady to act as of- fice assistant and saleslady. Give salary expected in first letter. Ad- dress Box 1XX, Herald Office. 3-16-tf NTED—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 ary expected in first letter. Ad- dress Herald, Box 5BB. 3-18-tf operator in manufacturing compan Address Box 14W, Herald. 3-15-6dx to work office. work. | waitress at Ho- | 3-18-3dx | | i | | FOR FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. bull 20-1dx FOR SALE—Four calf. Inquire weeks' old Austin St. 3 i FOR SALE—Hatching eggs, Rhode Island Reds; also 50 pullets for sale. W, J Simpson, Plainville, Conn. Tel. 55-4, 3-16-20x FOR SALE—Quartered table, 30x4S inches. Inquire W. M. Park street, after Oak library Good as new. Terwilliger, 451 6 P. M. 3-19-2dx SALE—FHorse, and fixtures. Apply Hartford Ave. wagon, pis sleigh FOR SALE—White White Wyandotte hatching and baby chi Corbin’ Farm, West Hartford. Leghorn and eggs Corner 19-24x LE—World-famous Haines Bros. upright piano at great sac fice for cash; opportunity; investi- gate. Address Box Piano 4, Herald. ‘ 3-19-2dx FOR SALE—Choice young cow, dus soon. Gustave Schlaak, Kensins- ton, Blue Hills section. 3-19-2d FOR ALE—New Milch pigs of all sizes. Kensington, Conn. cows and Baldwin, FOR SALE—One dining room table with chai cook stove and bed couch. Call at 574 West Main St. first floor. 3-18-3dx FOR SALE—Light Brahma hatching eggs. Good dual purpose strain. $2.00 per 15. Call 234 Wooster street. 3-18-d3x — e aRaaa EGGS FOR HATCHING — Barred Plymouth Rocks (Parks) Rhode Island Reds, White Leghorns. C. Barrows & Son, Golden Knoll Farm, Newington, Conn. Tel 267-3 New Britain Division. 3-18-6dx FOR SALE—1-2 shafting, ney, 225 h. pulleys p. A C. nd belts. motor, Kear- FOR SALE—One pool table, all in good condition. Otto Leupold, 365 Arch street, city. 3-17-4dx 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—Three A1 large cash reg- isters. Bargain. Address Regls'@r, Herald Office. -15-6d WANTED—Competent maid in small family; no washing; higkest wages paid. Apply 96 Forest St. 2-15-6ax FOR SALE—Baby ‘:uporiox winter laying Legharns. Circular. A. B. Hall, \\'al]lnzford Conn. 3-10-30dx chicks weekly. strain of ‘WANTED—Maid for general house- work; good home and good wages to right girl; American family. Address Box 35J, Herald. 3-9-t WANTED—Young women to become WANTED—10,000 people with corns, callou eczema or sores to buy a box of Honey Bee Ointment. Clark Brainerd and Dickinson Drug stores. 3-17-1wx WANTED—Farm. Would like to lease farm of 10 to 60 acres, vici ity of New Britain or Plainville. Box Farm 7, Herald. 3-15-64dx WANTED—A five-room tenement by American family of three adults, either April 1st ¢r May 1st. Ad- dress Herald, Box 7XX. 3-15-6dx WANTED—Intelligent men and women to vous and mental cases. Beginning salary $35.00 per month. Full maintenance, including laundry. Increases with time service. Train- ing school for nurses malntained. Write or call at The Connecticut State Hospital, Middletown, Conn. 3-13-w2 young white care for ner- WANTED—To rent, Your or five room apartment, furnished or unfur- nished. In good locality. Address Apartment Box Herald. 2-23-tf WANTED—On or before April 15, three or four furnished rooms. Ref- ences. Adaress Box 4K, Herald. 3-17-4dx WANT 1 Cook 2 Waitresses and Chambermaids Colored p Must sons preferred. come well recommended. at Bureau Apply Employment Standard Steel & Bearings, Plainville, Conn. (Formerly Rockwell-Drake). Inc. 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. . Co., 34 Court St., -tf STENOGRAPHER WA IN LOCAL FACTORY ALSO WANT TYPIST FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK ADDRESS WITH FULL PARTICULIARS 5 BOX 1029 BRITAIN, CONN. 3-19 NEW TO RENT TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms scond floor, improvements. Inquire No. 36 Connerton street TO RENT ing, gasoline Benjamin Marholin, TO RENT—Tenement ‘Washington St. Inquire Mr. Abrahamson, St. and store, Price $50 monthly. 163 Main 3-18-3dx TO RENT—Service batteries yours is being recharged. Tire & Battery Co.. 236 street. M. Hall, 19 and third 17-6dx .. 0, U. A court, firs Tel. 1640, O RENT —Two oflice rooms in Turner hall building, Arch street. Inquire at Harry E. Morton's, Arch street. SET T Dr. l‘Lml St TH with gold tooth, Dickerman, We: -15-12dx TLL $50.00 Per Share Par Value Participates in 20 oil leases—1120 acres, all near drilling wells. 509 in DIVIDENDS. Write for full information. Louisiana State Lease Syndicate, Inc. 507 Milam St.,, Shreveport, Ia. 3-20-dix i | ! "NOTICE i i i | NOTICE-—Philip Silver has opened a new and second-hand clothing and gent's furnishing store at 131 Hart- ford avenue. 1 buy and sell sec- ond-hand clothing. 3-19-13dx SPANISH—I can take two more pn- pils from 4:30 to 5:30 Wednes and Fridays, Prof. (-\n“ldno H]"h school. -18-3dx NOTICE—Expert piano tuner and rer in town; 15 years’ experi- : reasonable rates. Walker, 119 Dwight St. Call 1459-12: 3-18-3dx RM! FOR SAL buildir —45 $400, acre farm 14 Olive with FOR SALE —Near Kensin farm of 60 acres, ti acres of wood, 100 apple tree peach trees, 30 chickens, 15 stock of good breed, two ho 12-room house, suitable for families. with running water, phone and gas: large dal sheds, chicken-coops, los. Price $15,500. New Britain Farm Agency, 278 Main Room 9. Open Monday, Wednesday and Sat- urday evenings 3-19-3a OPPORTUNITY. Gramm-Bernstein Worm Truck, 1916 3 1-2 ton. with express body, cab and lights. Truck in good shape throughout. Can be bought at low figure. Quick action nece Phone or write Packard Motor Car Company of N. Y., Hartford Branch, 150 Wushington St Tel. Charter 46. 3-17-wi | two tele- ete FOR Drive Equipped ALE: SHED ROOMS TO RENT suitable vate XIiX. rge furnished room, two gentlemen, in pri- Address Herald Box 3-16-5dx for mily. 1 You can fill any reasonable want by investing a few cents in a Herald Classified Advt. I you are in urgent necd simply get your Advt. to the Herald by noon and it will appear in the afternoon cdition, thou- sands of. people learning of your want the same evening. Only ic a word. AUTOMOBILES — e SR FOR SALE—Velie light delivery truck; Overlang roadster Wiil consider exchange on lord run- about or touring. A. J. 167 Arch St. Stanley stre(‘l FOR SALE—1917 good shape and Winthrop St. Oakland tauring, price right. 139 Tel. 1072-14. 3-18-6dx ALE—Ford runabout body if desired. Gold’s gs | FOR ines Nelson, with fnguire age, Park St. 2-18elw E. Mitchell Sedan; : 1919 Ford deliv- H 1- lun Brockway; 1914 Ford delivery; 1919 Oldsmobiie 8 touring: 1919 Oldsmobile & touring; 1918 Studebaker roadster; 1917 Dodge touring; 1918 Com- merce truck; 1918 Denmo trugk; 1917 Oldsmobile 8 roadster. Cohen Motor Co., 4 Eilm St. Phone 484. Open evenings. 3-18-6d FOR SALE—Buick 1917 Sedan. This car oughly overhauled, with these new parts: New block, pistons, bush- ir new valve cages, valves, gen- erator brushes, Willard battery, new rear ring and pinion gears. 1n paint shop being painted. Address A. F., 57 West Main St, Meriden. Phone 15 3-18-3dx 7-passenger has been thor- 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, 8-16-1w 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 811 or 342. B 3-11-tr - - USED CARS This is time of the vear to buy Used Cars, A-No. 1 condition, at a bargain. Here are a few to pick from: 1919 Oakland Touring 1918 Overland Sedan 1917 Overland Roadster 1917 Buick Touring 1917 Reo Touring 1919 Cole Touring We Give Time Payments and Will Gladly Give Demonstration A. C. HINE CO. 189 Washington St., Hartford George Dunbar, Salesman. 3-19-24 LOST LOST—Dark shell eyeglasses in dark at railroad station. Finder be liberally rewarded by re- S1 Sexton 3-18-3dx will turning to M. Scanlon, St LOST-OR STRAYED—White cat with large gray markings. Reward for information as to whereabouts, or for return to 139 Lincoln St. Tel. 1461-4. 3-18-3dx LOST—31x4 auto tire and rim. Finder please telephone 2448 or return to 224 East Main street. Reward. 3-18-d3x T — SITUATION WANTED WANTED—By young woman with child, position as housekeeper im small family. Address Housckeep- er, Herald Office. 3-20-3dx ~Position as chauffeur in Three years' experi- to work around llerald Box 26Z. 3-20-3dx WANT b private family ence. Willir house. Addre YOUNG LADY bookkeeping, typewriting. cal office. 24BX. with knowledge stenography desires position Addre: Her: of an in lo-