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NE W Something to sell, a_ s we | CLASSIFIED ments get the business. ¥ l1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c 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 2liminating this work we save the acvertiser money. tenement or a room ’ rent? Use the HERALD Inc. P T w;w;#m#i#fimw####gl ) AN, i‘.,um —Hartford tful New Taffeta Frocks little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. They cost but classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. For Misses and Small Women ind amart that they're boynd to win your wiist ¢ with broad side sashes. designing, made with the greatest care. e and Betty Wales black and brown circular; as low man of the dresses are embroidered; us $1 D) and rises by easy stages to $59.00. ins instant approval. and bouffant ruffles, others have tunics in many different effects s well. as a score or more of others equally de- some are in eyelet silk. arance in Misses’ Dresses ODPD MODELS IN THE BEST FOR STYLES .OF THE SEASON. SUITABLE MANY OCCASIONS, B several pretty Dresses between dzen 14, 16, and 18, 0. Your choice now ceeee lle, Georgette, white lingerie and N Former prices up to $29.75 for filing in Former wear seasons. —Fifth Floor— €S omen finest cham- tton length, '$2.25 DUS Corsets, heavy white c band at to 30; regu- $2.50 loor— Hartford the same time, Allowing Ventilation. Burglar. Proof The Lock Cannot be Opened from the should have one on every window, PRICE 25c. —Sixth Floor— Serge, : . $19.75 Your chotce now o, $10.00 WITH WINDOW OPEN FIVE INCHES outside. taffeta Safety First Window Lock One that locks both window sashes together—Top and Bottom at All toted-Totetetotototote b T e detete kotegogetotedetogotede totetetodoletotetotetofetetelotootolot- Toto T - 1) SP0S codedotodetedotetote fodode fole L4 kAot o deododoetodetotoget L - L0 THE CHWIMNEY ON THE OLD HARKNESS BLOCKX GAVE WAY TODAY Mi LICENSED RAX MIDWIFE AND NURSE. BY STANLEY l FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED NOTICE. WANTED—FEMALE HELP FOR SALE—One Hudson Super Six, com- plete. in good condition. K. C. Rudolph, | 123 Cherry St., City. 1-25-5dx FOR SALE—Eleven hundred pound horse, | cheap. 48 Garden St. Tel. 2558. 1-28-2dx FOR SALE—Two young high grade Guern- | sey cows, one fresh with calf at side, other due to freshen Feb. 1st. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 254-12. 1-28-2dx FOR SALE—40 acres, 8 room house, 9 | cows, horses, 50 hens, all farm tools. acres 5 room cottage, X cows, horse, hens, near trolley and school. 2 acres, family house, near Westfield depot. Sev- eral other farms. T. F. Cashman, end of car line, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 6635-4. 1-28-1dx o 3l TO RENT—Six room temement, all improve- ments, 3 minutes from Corbin's. Inquire 49 Cherry St., 2nd floor. 1-28-2dx FOR SALE—Pullets, Light Brahmas; also cockerels and cocks. Barred Rocks, Rhode isiand Reds, Light Brahmas, White Leg- horse, strain stock. Mrs. A. Uhyn, 112 Cariton St. Tel. 726-5. 1-28-2dx FOR SALE—I will sell my New England upright piano at great sacrifice, on ac- count of moving. $125 cash. Fine tone and condition. Address Box 23K, Herald. 1-28-2dx FOR SALE——Clean ice, 12 inches. Cut it yourself. Runway and tools ready. V. Flood, Shutle Meadow Club. 1-27-3a FOR SALE—Five rooms furmiture. Quick sale—party leaving town. Can have rent also. 41 Connerton St., down stairs. 1-26-6ax FOR SALE—Cheap.. Leaving City. Buffet, iron bed, rugs, gas range, dining table, chairs, electric cleaner, electric lamp, desk, steel couch, kitchen table, couch covers, curtains. blankets, comfortables, dishes, clocks, skates, porch rockers, pil- . 29 South High St. 1-27-3dx FOR SALE—S&tove wood, all hard, $14.00; mixed $12.00: long furnace $15.00; for fire place $15.00, full cord; guaranteed abso- lutely no chestnut. Delivered New Brit- ain and Plainville. H. C. Ovis, Plainville, Conn. Tel. 37-23. 1-27-6ax FOR SALE—One hundred quarts milk daily —near the city. Address Box X4X, Her- ald Office. 1-26-3dx FOR SALE—Two pool tables. Apply at 120 Hartford Ave. P. F. Curtin. 1-12-1¢ BABY CHICKS and ducklings, 22¢c and up; all varieties, safe delivery guranteed and prepaid; also setting eggs; send for circu- lar. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. NT—Furnished room. private family. 28 Court St. Central. TO RENT—One orgwo furnished rooms with | or without hqusckeeping, $15.00 per month. 32 North St, top floor. 1-28-1dx TO RENT—Large furnished room, heated, with use of bath: also board if desired. Phone 716-3. 83 Grove Hill 1-27-3ax TO RENT—Furnished room, provements, down stairs, heated; to | American gentleman, board if desired. 50 Walnut street. 1-24-5dx modern TO RENT—Nicely furnished room for gen- tleman only. All conveniences. 36 Camp St., Tel. 1537-2. 1-24-5dx AUTOMOBLLESN —— FOR SALE KISSEL OOUPE (Two tops) OLDSMOBILE TYGRING BUICK ROADSIER CHEVROLET (Wintes ¥ep) FORD SEDAN MAXWELL TOURING PACKARD TOURING REO TOURING Time payments arranged. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 18 Main St. Phone 484. USED CARS OF VALUE. Studebaker Seven Passenger. Jordan Seven Passenger. Overland, winter top. Overland, 83A Touring. Overland, 83B Touring. Overland Country Club. Overland Roadster. Overland, Model 90 Touring. Oakland Tourlng.. Oakland Touring. Oakland Winter Top. Chalmers Roadster. Maxwell Touring. Chevolet Baby Grand. Overland Touring. 7 Dodge Touring. Briscoe Touring. Ford Coupe Hudson Coupe. Overiand Touring. Maxwell Touring. USED TRUCKS OF SERVICE. Brockway 5 T Express. Brock 5 T Dump. Brockway § T Dump. Brockway 3 1-2 T Express. Brockway 2 T Express. Brockway 2 T Express. Brockway 8 1-2 T Dump. Studebaker 1 T Express. Vim 1-2 T Express. Vim 1.2 T Express. All American 1 T Express. JESTER, Phone 311. 1-28-tr | 1-17-te l ) FOR SALE—I1918 Studebaker WANTED—Heating systems to take care of; also repairs, Estimaté gladly given om new systems. All work guaranteed: price very reasonable. By first class steamfilter. Address Herald Box 10X. 1-27-6dx WANTED—2 or 3 furnmshed rooms for light housekeeping. Call 2253-12. Call between 6 and 9 p. m. 1-27-2dx WANTED—By competent jyoung business woman, work mornings or afternoons. Single or double entry bookkeeping, cashiering, or any position of trust. Will take clerical work at home. Address P. O. Box 370, City. 1-24-6dx WANTED—A second hand gas range. 1 Box 14BB. 2d WANTED—Work for one ton truck. or long distance. Tel. 1959, Local 1-21-8dx YANTED—Use of small loan, pay good interest. Box ‘Loan,” Willing te Herald. WANTED. Experienced bookkeeper and stenog- rapher. References required. — Apply N. Y. SAMPLE SHOP, 367 MAIN St. < 1-27-3a P S r—— TO RENT TO RENT—Furnished room at 204 Wash- ' ington St. 1-28-2dx TO RENT—Two heat. furnished rooms, steam Mrs. Barnes, 84 Church St. 1-23-1dx TO RENT—Furnished room, all improve- ments, for man and wife or two gentle- men, Americans only. 162 Main St., one flight up. 1-28-1dx TO RENT—Furnished room, steam heat, top ' floor, 47 East Main St. 1-28-2dx | TO RENT—Furnished room, iences. 506 Arch St. all conven- 1-28-3dx TO RENT— Or sell, new first class six room bungalow, steam heated and all improve- ments; large lot. Will pay to see. In- quire 82 Stratford Road, or call 2112. 1-28-3dx _— TO RENT—4 room tenement, first floor, at 45 Connerton St., near North and Judd's Factory. Tel. 667-13. 1-28-2dx | rooms, | Apply tore, 6dx TO RENT—Hall 40x50 with offic steam heated, Calumet Buildi t» R. H. Erwin or Conley's C 51 Church St 3- TO RENT—Garage suitable for repairing shop and storage, at 14 Willow St. Apply M. Cohen. Tel. 2425. 12-5-t¢ TO BENT JUST COMPLETED 6 AND 7 ROOM MODERN APARTMENTS, 5590 MAIN ST., OPP. ST. MARY’S CHURCH, STEAM HEAT, HOT WATER AND JANITOR SERVICE. 2 APARTMENTS SUITABLE FOR PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES. TWO STORES, OCCUPANCY, FEB. 1. ENQUIRE WM. C. RAPHAEL, 390 MAIN STREET. S ———T—r PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—AIl work care- fully and neatly done. Will call for your dictations. Room 104, 87 West Main St., Telephone 1291. 1-26-4d four, light seven passenger touring car; new top, tires and spotlight; fine shape; cheap for cash. Call 1041-2 or 303-4 after 6:30 p. m. 1-26-3dx SITUATION WANTED. ANTED—Experiencéd white girl wishes position as waitress or chambermaid fn nice family. Best references. Will call if carfare {s paid. Address 20 1-2 'Sixth Ave., Bristol, Conn. 1-28-1dx reliable 1-24-6dx | WANTED—To do nursing, woman. 'Phone 443-13. by Loss of Eye-ight the Greatest Di:aster No greater trouble is visited upon the human race than loss of sight. And no physical de- fect is easier remedied when a capable optometrist ia con- sulted. The cost of good , NOTICE—Electrical work. NOTICE—RIp's Repair Shop, 155 Main St., | WANTED—Salesladies for the new 8 Adna Johnson Parking Alley. Skates| store, 411 Main St. Inquire Satu Sharpened. Bicycle and motorcycle re- | after 1 p. m, for Mr. Aaron. 1-2 ring. Locksmith, gunsmith and sharp-; ening. Open evenings. 1-28-8dx | WANTED—Woman for general housei Apply after 6 p. m. at 28:Trinity s‘g NOTICE—High graded player pian® In my home. one of the best, nie becter, beads | ———— . tiful high polished Lurled Walnut case, | WANTED—German girl, for cooking brand new. Will sell cheap, or in trade | ' eral housework in small family upright piano. Easy 5 Andrews, 439 Arch St. Foreet Bt fTel 40 terms arranged. dx | WANTED—Two waitresses at 13 NOTICE—Overstocked sale on 1,500 white | ' ette St. ~cotton mattresses at $3.50 cach. Sale is only for 6 days. B. Berson, 549-351 Main St., opposite St. Mary’'s church. Tel. 1165, ) 1-28-6dx WANTED—Porter at Fox’s Theates pensation according to your abili quire Manager. NOTICE—Trucking and moving, carting and removing ashes from yard and cellar. Luigi Biagiotti, 103 Henry St. NTED—Salesman to travel; goo fine side line commission basis, | Brumalt price favor customers. “Whole Grain Wheat” every day, Good health, not ill health; sound! not diseased bodies. Make your § 15c_can. American Merchandise 321 Park St., City. Anyone contem- plating wiring, repair wark, etc., would do well to call 1992-3. Arthur Tyler, 48 Howard Ave. 1-27-3dx NOTICE—Radiators, fenders, lamps, gaso- line tanks and general overhauling and repair work. New parts made in_quick | WANTED—Position as chauffeur time. Best equipment in city. Service eral caretaker of residence, full ti station and agency for Grant and Moon evenings and Sundays. Box 7C, Hei cars. Parsons’ Garage, 630 West Main St. 1, 1-10-19d ‘WANTED—Position by experienced rapher, capable -§ holding pogition sponsibility. Best of references. Herald Box 31%. 1 WANTED—Position doing work, going home nights preferred 27B, Herald. it NOTICE—Have moved my place of business from 93 Lawlor St. to 115 Lawlor St Augusta Camosci, sewer contractor, with the late A. Lyman for 10 years. Tel 2314-12. 1-1-2mo NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk m: Sketching for entertainments, 1airs au . dances; something snappy. «l Malmgren, | WANTED—Young lady waats one Herala office, City. 9-22-t8 boarder: Comfortable home. No tion to widower with child. Addre ald Box X20X. 1} WANTED—Collector and salesman established life insurance col ary and commission. St ress Box 15AA, Herald Office. FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc., at factory to home prices. Your old mai- tresses mada over equal to new. Uphol— tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tfemont St. 1 94X | WANTED—First_class wood patte Apply to The New London Ship Co., Groton, Conn. NOTICE—Will buy your Fofd for AGENTS WANTED cash. Touring, Sedan, Roadster or Coupe. P. O. Box, 342, Hartford\ Conn. 1-26-3d WANTED—Salesman as direct resentative to, handle tlie most need accessory—bar none—nationally ed, no competition, “Don’t answer you can finance initial order to —= | [ .cy. Alcemo Manufacturing O Bridge St., Newark, N. J. NOTICE OF HEARING ON ADMINISTRA- > S TION ACCOUNT. = Probate Court, District of Berlin, ss, New | . LIMIVATHON OF CLA Britain, January 27th, A. D. 1921 e o ain, within and for the District’o Estate of Joseph Unterweger, late of New 'nf, Woln, "or Hartford and Sta Britain, in said District deceased. | The Executor having exhibited his aa- = Decticdt on the 27th day ot Jon ministration account with said Estate to| ‘'L ot Bernard F. Gaftney, M this Court for allowance, it is ORDERED—That the 31st ddy of January, | O motlon of Gardnot C. - A. D. 1921, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, at = I o & o of Rosa G. Weld, late of New B the Probate Office in New Britain be and ' TOF Jo LA g 00 qoq the same is assigned for a hearing on the vand i 4 THIS COURT doth decree that’8i: allowande of said administration ~account TIISCOLILG FORS GOORTE | with sald Estate and tbis Court directs the Executor to cite all persons interested there- <cstate to exbibit thew. claime’ Sy in to appear at said time and place, by pub. S3Me public notice be given of this ords lishing this order in some newspaper pub- 3 2 & " vertising in a newspaper published lished in New Britain and having a circu New Britain, and having a circull lation in sald District, and by posting a €opy on the public sign post in said Town of Said district, and by posting New Britain, nearest where the deceased last ©°f the pul et i il Gont et e New Britain, nearest the pi deceased last dwelt. Attest: 3 N Certified from Record, - BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. SERNARD 2. GARFNEP. riRE INSURANCE—Protect Yours by Being Fully Insured SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, *42 Main Street —FOR SALE— 2-Family House, 96 Pleasant street, 14 rooms. 1-Family House, 41 ILiberty street. 8 rooms. 3-Family House, 176 Glen street, 14 rooms. 3-Family House, 757 East street, 15 rooms. Good Properties on Lincoln street. H. D. HUMPHREY 272 MAIN ‘STREET. Insurance of All Kinds. g N, B. NAT. BANK .BU Here’s a Block Right in the Center bris in over 12 Per Cent. on your money— position for rooming house. Six family blo Glen street—Good investment. CAMP REAL ESTATE Cq. 273 MAIN ST. PHON E 343—ROOMS 305-¢ NOW IS THE TIME to have your old mattresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over Prices a re lower. new and returned same day. —Upholstering.— HARDWARE CITY BEDDING .60 Tremont Street. v PUBLIC STENOGRAPK Multigraphing of every description, also specifica All work neatly done and guaran