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HOLCOMB §]PPORTS PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET Will you leok at the property at the corner of Arch and Monroe streets, numbers 625-633 Arch St. The single house on the corner has eleven rooms, with seven sleeping rooms on the second and third floors. A fine place for keeping roomers and would pay. Number 633 is a two family house and there is a large barn in the rear. The lot is 165x132 feet. Must all be sold to- gether. Let us give you the details. | PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET Rooms 1, 3 and & ~YPEWRITERS |- & Exchanged Typewriter Suppiies New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street | | | We lee YouPrompt | Service your Garments for - th em NOW, to Easter or void the in Cleansing and Dyci Bring them, or let us call New Brltam Dry Cleanmg Corp., 72 W Mam S umm1ng-mpaml\¢. MOVAL NOTICE mporary Location With Iard ware | ‘ by Co-operative Asso ill Move to 122 MAIN Ixt to John A. Andrews Co., About APRIL 15th, PHONE 706, orbin Paper Co. Corbin Motor Trucking Co. Call Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes he John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 551 STANLEY ST. BUILDERS IN-WOOD, BRiCK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. { ® Court St. Telephcnes 2244 New Britain. Monn. 1913 LEAVITI' & HAYES, INC. | | on or SAVE YO WILL PAY GOOD PRICES! Also buy Second-hand Furniture. L. ZFLDES 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-23 Call Before 7 a. m. and After 8 p. m. Stanley Works Rights Bought, Sold and Adjusted SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 Main St. FOR SALE : TWO-FAMILY ILOUSE ON GROVE -FAMILY HOUSE ON WEST ALAIN S H. D. HUMPHREY for Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y. { HILL. ALSO A\ District Manager 272 MAIN Bank Bnilding. Phone 141. SEE ME AZOUT INCREASING YOUR FIRIZ INSURANCE. Nat. ee Houses on Black Rock Ave. for $9,000 | ey are on a big lot 84x200 feet or more—With a smaliz pense these houses could bring in a big yield—Don’t | for YOURS—Main sale street ks this chance up. We're listing property ry day—See us about selling e for rent. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. AIN ST ROOMS 3¢3-¢ BANK RLD@. The Hardware City Loan Corp. as under construction and offers for sale on easy s to employes of local industries—Three tenement puses, Two tenement houses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. e T FRENCH GIFT FUND | Governor Asks All to Contribute for Colossal Statue to be Presented French Government. Governor Holcomb has mailed | copies of a resalution on the Gift to France fund which is being received through voluntary subscriptions this Mavor Quigley has set the ‘Marne Week.” lution i Hartferd, Conn.. March 29, 1920. To the People of the State of Conn- necticut: There is in progress throughout the | United States a campaign to bring to the attention of evervone a zift which the American people are presenting to the French nation. Two hundred and tifty thousand dollars is being raised by a “free will offering” and with this money a colos monument will be erected on the banks of the historic Marne as a tribute to the heroism of the French nation from the American | people. The campaign is not one of | solicitation. It is one of publicity and I am making this appeal to, Americans of all stations to join in this great | movement. It should especially appeal to the children, and it is to them through their schools and churches that I am sending thi The children of statue of Liberty, the children of | this it is fitting that America should give to France tribute. Signed MARCUS H. HOLCOMB, Governor. Rll\h TATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—In south-end, house of siX room $1,500 cash required. Robert B. White, Booth's Block. 3-30-d FOR SALE. “three-family Inquire Geo. street. One house. Larocque, two-family, one western section. 40 Church 3-30-3dx FOR SALE—A six tenement brick block with cottaze house. Will ex change for a good farm. New Brit ain Farm Agency, 278 Main St. 3-30-5dx FOR SALE two-family house in C. S. Andrew Telephone 000 dollars cash takes a fine loca- 538 Main St. 3-30-2ax FOR SALE—Two centrally located; Address Herald, tenement house, price reasonable. Box 11BB. 3-29-3dx MOMAUGUIN Shore Lots, $2,600. Others at $8.00 per foot. Globe Realty Company, 211 Ixchange | building, New Haven, Conn. 3-29-w1 on Aus- n Farm Main St. Open Monday, Saturday evenings. 3-29-3dx FOR SALE—! tin street. Agenc; Wednesday, SALE—Suburban home, fine near Shuttle Meadow about threa build- FOR neighborhood, club. Ten room house, acres land all suitable for ing lots. Box 27J, Herald. = 3-27-4dx house, modern In- tenement large lot: Price § 71 Elm FOR SALFE 1-2 centrally located; improvements, quire S. Clark, 2 3-25-6dx FOR SALE—Two-family house of 12 rooms in Plainville. Price $3,000. Must be sold by May 1. Address Herald Box 14KB. 3-29-6dx FOR SALI ley Quarter. Herald. 4 building lots in Stan- Address Lots Box 35, 3-29- (H\ ' FOR SALE house of six rooms. Close to Tn Plainville, No improvements. trolley. barn, fruit; Robert B. and auctioneer, land, some than $2,000. White, real estate Booth's Block. | 3-30-a2 JUST CALL J. P. FARREL & SON LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE MOVERS When You Are Ready to Move We Will Do the Rest. QALL 1726 PURE PASTEURIZED MILK 3 The best of selected raw milx thor- | oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- | ern process is what is offered you over our brand of PASTEURIZED | MILK. i The finest raw milk cannot compare | with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— for ours Is the finest raw milk made | zorrect pasteurizing. | ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by | RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFE. Order it today. J E. SEIBERT & SON, Telephone 1936. 401 PARK STREET, With the advent of Spring the demand for used cars is greater than the supply. If you bave a car you would like to turn into cash or swap for an- other put in an advt. in the Auto Column of The Tlerald and you will get quick results. Only one cent a word. LASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 15¢ CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question ¢f 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. WANTED—Two men for table board in priv. family, 88 Frankl WANTED—Room vate family by post ofiice or Standard Oil Co. plant. Will pay well for satisf: t accommodations. Address Box X26X, Herald Office. 3-30-5d rd in man, and bos busines room and American | near D — Woman housework. AMliddle preferred. Tel. 453-11, Lteaney. Plainville, Conn. Shirt - female. Good Shirt once. not ne- Com- ironers Experi wage: ‘0., 266 It Arch WANTED—Second hand stroller. In good condition. Address Stroller Box 7 Herald. -30-d2 cook. droadway Restaurant, WANTED—A bed in room. Location immaterial. quire Box 11T, Herald. 3 habitable In- 2dx WANTED—By gentleman, board and room in southeastern -section of city. Box 12C, Herald. 3-29-4dx hand 3-30-1ax WANTED—To brooder. Tel, buy second 2061, WANTED—To buy. side scaffold and price and what you have. Painter, Herald Office. A painter’s out- ladders; state Addres WANTED—By a refined American middle-aged couple, a modern ten- ement with or without garage. Tel 1991-3. 3-27-6dx WANTED—Board and room in American family. Clinton E. K General Delivery, New Brnm an WANTED—In city, carpenter bing; shingling specialty. Aspinwall, East Berlin. WANTED—Copying or addressing on typewriter to do at home. Broad St., Plainville. 26-5dx WANTED—To rent, apartment, furnished or nished. In good locality. Apartment Box 3; Herald. unfur- WAN May 1st, 4 or 5 rpom rent. All improvements, in good location, by business man, wife and onc child. Ie erences exchanzed. Addre: Box X35X NOTICE My wife, Mrs. Violet Boardman, bhaving left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, is no longer entitled to credit in my name and I hereby warn all persons from trusting or harboring her on my account as I will not from this date hold myself re- sponsible for debts her con- rederick Boardman 1920. of W. Clean- and 282 Window aning description. Britain, Conn. 30-2dx NOTICE—Bay _State ing Co. Window cleaninz of every Main street, New Telephone 1574, wish- piano, hox 11, 0-3dx NOTICE—Any private family ing to sell their upright please address Piano, Herald. NOTICE—C. A. Humphrey tuned two pianos for Conn. School. of Music for their recent concert block. NOTICE—Private lessons. One step, Fox Experienced t five dollars Dancing, box dancing trot and cher, six aranteed. Herald. \ddress 30-3dx NOTICE—Expert repairing over 2 C. A. Humphre stree Phone 2 piano tuning and ars experience. So. Burritt 0-3dx and all NOTIC pairing chimne: reasonable. kinds of mason worl Orders left at City or Anthony 8. Paonessa. ford Ave. Pruning and trimmin Tel. 893 NOTIC C. Simonsen. = T ELECTRICAL WORK—Anyone templating call 19¢ ard Ave. OPPORTUNITY —For A-1 satesmar Must have clean record. days, or Monday, Tues Friday evenings, top floor Booth building. J. M. O'Connell, manager. Arthur Tvler. J\ How- NOTIC new gent ford ond-h: 3—Philip Silver has opened a and second-hand clothing and furnishing store at 131 Hart- venue. 1 buy and sell nd clothing. 3 ARMS FOR SALE aze and house. for $400. st —40 acre lots wood, For quick sale B. Sanderson, farm, part till- with cheap will sacrifice 14 Olive 3-30-3dx 5 small E HAVE CUSTOMERS for farms of from 3 to 10 ac in Berlin, Kensington and Newing- ton. If you want t 1 yours let us know at once. New Br Agenc 78 Main St. Tel. lessons i | 1 WANTED—Local typist in order Dox 1029, New factory office wants department. P. O. Britain, Conn. 3-30-2d take Whiting W charge street, NTED—Housekeeper to of small hotel. 4 Plainville. WANTED—A girl to help in burg’s Accordion Pleating, Covering and Hemstitching for full time or part of the 420 Church St, Telephone Gins- Button Shop) nme WANTED—C' hamberm.nd at Beloin. SEAMSTRESS WA & Herrmann Co., NTED — Leonard 165 Main St. 3 -3d WANTED—Two waitresses. Hotel Regal. Apply 3-27-3dx | WANTED—Housekeeper by widower four or five oom | con- ! wiring would do well to | American preferred. Herald office. and daughter. Address J. R., 5-6dx 'WANTED—Competent girl for cook- ! Mrs. W St ing and downstairs work. S. Rowland, 291 Lincoln 1958, 3-30-3ax | 3-24-6ax | ~Domestic Ad wine Red Raspberrie James Oliver Meadow Read, black Bearing ackberr! arm, 19 Shut- Plainville. 3-30-, rape LE—Mahogany machine. Nice records. Perfect cheap. Cash or 9 Arch St cabinet talk- collection condition. payments. Andr FOR su if SALE 1hle taken Good for small at once. =d refrigerator, tore. Bargs Tel 1 FOR SALE—Gas range in first class condition, large cherry bookcase, living room table. Inquire 67 Glad- den street. 30-d3x of horses, ht yvears old; Thos. C. Phil-] Conn. will sell separately. lips, Kensington, 3-29-if FOR SALE—Wonderful bargain, ele- gant Haines Bros. upright piano, like new and in perfect condition, will be sacrificed for cash. Must be sold this week, party breaking up home. Address box Haine: Herald. 3-30-3dx FOR SALE—Safe, 36 7, g0ood as new, and girl's bicycle; cheap. Room 102, National Bank Building. 9-3d FOR SALE—Baby chicks, White Wyandottes and Barred Rock, Mar- tin’s and Pittsfield strain. H. R Murray, 463 Myrtle St. 3-29-3d FOR SALE—A medium size steel range and gas plate in best condi- tion. E. G. Bassett, 142 W est M St., Plainville. WANTED—Cook and also a waitress, Mrs. F. L. Wiicox, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 75-2. 3-22-tf FOR SALE—Organ tom.. B D Ave., Plainville, in good condi- Box 139 Unionville Conn. 3-29-6dx WANTED—Maid for general house- work; good home and good wages to right girl; American family. Address Box 33J, Herald. 3-9-t VANTEDQ—Young women to become telephone operators. No experience necessary. Paid while learning. Rapid increcses thereafter hoth for length of service and meri The advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chief operator. . N. E. T. Co., 34 Court St., 3-5-tf WANTED Millinery Sales Ladies Afternoons. Good Pay. Eastern Millinery Co., 123 Main Street. FURNISHED ROOM: TO RENT—Large able for two. front room, suit- 28 Church street. TO RENT—For light two rooms, with porch. Main St. housekeepin 84 West 3-30-d3x housekeeping. Private en- First floor, Main stree light of Pyobate holden within and for the Dis- in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 29th day of March, A. D. Present, rnard F. Gaffney, Istate of Caroline Pitkin late of New Br in, in said ain, Berlin district | deceased. | spear, | place Upon the of that an p of Geo Britain, in writing pur- to be the last will and testa- ment of said deceased may be proved, approved and admitted to probate, per application ou file move fuily pears, 1t is Ordered—that ‘heard Office, on thz ith day Z 4 at 9 o’clock in the torenccen, and tha noti given of the pendency of said application and the time and of hearing thereon, hy publi s order in some newspi in said New Britain, hav tion in said District, and 1 L (epy thereof, en the publi the town of New Britain, and by mailing a s order to all heirs at law and legatees. and return nake. » NARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. petition said New instrument said and deter t application be the Probate he ing 0 publis 3-30-d3x ap- | FOR h. 3 p. - 60 200 R an, 112 p. G. F cycle 2 Apply J. M. Main street. FOR SALE—Hatching Rocks, White Rocks = l.eghorns. A. J. Johnson, ard St. Tel. 1992-12, motor ! If you have a lot or a house You want to turn into cash, or if you want to buy real estate, if you have cggs for hatchipg to sell, chickens for sale or old. Y furniturc you want to dispose of beforc Spring housecleaning, - Herald's use Tllc‘ For Salc Column. “Only one cent a word. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE-—Hudson 1913, model Price low. Inquire evenings at 13 Henry St. 3-29-24! FOR SALE—1917 Dodge touring] 1917 Hupmobile touring; 1917 &lds mobile roadster: 1919 Oldsmobil 1918 Commerce ton truck. »rd_delivery; 1919 Ford to: Cohen Motor Co., 4 EIn street. Phone 484. 3-30-d4 FOR SALE—Buick running condition, Il evenings after runabout, : good Will sell’ right 30 p. m. Tel 3-26-5dx! USED CARS OF VALUE— 1919 STUDEBAKER SEDANETTE 1918 JORDAN TOURING 1917 HUDSON TOURING 1918 PAIGE TOURING 1917 OAKLAND SEDANETTE 1917 OAKLAND TOURING M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arc'h«SL 3-11- Phone 811 or 342. ED—A few finishing carpen! H. L. Christopher, 16 Bla court. Phone 1186-12. 3-30- WANTED—A plumber. son, 827 East St. 0. P, P 3:30; ED—Man used to hand men as foreman in coal yard; ceptional opportunity for right ma Address Box 31B, Herald. 3-29-24dx FOR SALE—Three burner used only onc week. Can be seen at 15 Dwight Court. sas plate, | Tirst class paparhanger. W. H. Hungerford Court. painter an Allen Co, $-29-3axy FOR SALE—Fat hens, Corbin's ner farm. 3 FOR SALE—A few used talking machines; get one now for camp or shore, as they will be scarce later. The Grafonola Shop. 138 Main St. 3-29-3d portable WANTED—Experienced soda clerkd Apply Liggett’s drug store. 3-28-3d WANTED—Young man with' experi- ence to sell widely advertised, phos Salary and commission cellent opportunity for a Apply to Mr. Warner, 13§ 3-29-34] hustler. Main St. business Price rea- Room -3dx FOR SALE—Small grocery with long lease of store. sonable. H. Lockwood, 407, City Hall. 3 FOR SALE—One Hartford Saxony one Oriental runner. Can be seen from 5 to $ p. m. until Wednesday, at 60 Harrison street. 3-26-4dx FOR SALE—Work single or double. ian, 115 Beaver St. CLEARANCE ond hand stoves, furaniture of all 549 Main street. horse. Marker Conbasg- 3-26-1wx and sec- household B. Berson, 1165 New beds, inds. Tel, 6-6dx gladiolus. W. Peck- and D. Conn. FOR SALE—Dahli: Send for catalogu ham, Middlefield. jugs, all ain Store, 1 FOR SALE—Stone New Britain Barg: Main St. weekly. strain of B. Hall, 3-10-30dx SALE—Baby chicks Superior winter laying Legharns. Circular. A, Wallingford Conn. FOR LOST—Crank between Plainville and Serlin turnpike. Call 886-13 return Herald Office. containing inside, Square Return | 3-30-3dx LOST—Black velvet bag small black pocketbook probably between Franklin and South Main streef. Herald. LOST—Black notebook filled wiih printed matter. Finder will be suit- ably re rded. . T F‘!ulkn(‘x, care Herald office. FOU - ternity ring Saturday on Owner can have calling at 280 Main street, property and paying for 30-2dx with ! at . brown - may recover (downstairs). 0-d3x | FOUND— 1L white ch 169 Lincoln street. " SITUATION WANTED WANTED - Young colored woman would like part time work every day Works | ! TO cxcept Sunday. Apply 115 Fran lin Square. 9-3dx ’ WANTED—Laborers on construction work. Apply Standard Oil Ca., Stanley and South Sts. 3-27-5dx ANTED—A farm hand. month and board. Corbi farm, West Hartford. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS, 3110 month. Experience unnecessary. Young men, 17 rd, desiring i free particu- (former $42 Equitable 3-27-5dx ‘WANTED—First-class barber, steady work, 612 Main street. 3-24-6dx WANTED—Young man at McBriar- ty’s Drug Store. 3-3-tf WANTED—Office boy; give age, address and salary expected. Address P. O. Box 1001. 2-17-tf WANTED—Pin boys; -good wages. Casino Bowling Alleys. 1-30-t2 ——— T — PERSONAL. FULL SET TEETH with gold tooth, $7.50, guaranteed. Dr. Dickerman, 22 West Pearl St. 3-29-6dx 0 TO RENT RENT—Two suitable rooms for t manufacturing, the Old Pond School, opposite American, Paper Kensington. Address P. 3-30-3dx RENT—Two office rooms in Turner hall building, Arch stregi. Inquire at Harry E. Morton’s, Arch street. 3-1-t¢ TO RENT—Nice apartinent of three rooms. Centrally located. Fine neighborhood. Address Herald, Box XB2. 3-26-3dx FOR RENT — Furniture storage space in new brick fireproof ware- house. Jos. Arbour. 56 Whiting St. 3-3 Braces and Trusses, Fie. 02-13. WM. H DERSON & SONS Manufacturers of ARTIFICIAL LIMBS PAIRVIEW STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. Arch Supporters, civi § name,