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Sunday, plenty of stock left and being unable to properly of the unusually large crowds that flocked to our store have decided to CONTINUE our uary N‘ethcdlst Church - L. DAVIS, Pastor 7:30 p. m. Violinist: SAMUEL J. LEVENTHAL, e Concert Master of the ford Philharmonic Society. Sermon: MAN YOU MIGHT VE BEEN” STIC SERVICE otist Church, New Britsin Jay Evening, 7:30. / Subject: r Clearance Sale All Day Monday USED CARS OF VALUE. Studebaker Seven Passenger. 7 Jordan Seven Passenger. nd, winter top. $3A Touring. $3B Touring. Overland Country Club. Overland Roadster. Overland, Model 90 Touring. Oakiand Touring. Oakland Touring. Oakland Winter Top. Chaimers Roadster. Maxwell Touring. Chevolet Baby Grana Overland Touring. GLOOM AT EVENTIDE? Speaker: V. WILLIAM ROSS Gospel Song Service Soloist: FRED LATHAM LOYMENT AGENCY FRED’K W. KEESE (Notary Public) pyment Agency at No. 103 West Main street (Chil- re he will place domestic help and will also give | kiug places in stores. lize in secring position for HIGH GRADE DUSEWORK EMPLOYES, (N SEWI NG Wlm'm Cmnsx-:s ES T | West Indies, Panama Canal ER TO South America 25-26 Days Each lLeaving New York OPICS o3 r.oe_-'.;y 21, March 23. Shr Line S.5. MEGARTIC 20,470 Tons Displacement .cnoa-flu MARINE COMPANY, ® Breadway, New York A. Quigiey, Agent, 279 Main St, New Britain, Conn. s--Her ald Classlfled Advts FOR SALE 2-Family House in West End of city. lor particulars inquire of Banking & Realty Co. Next door Fox’s Theater, Phone 728 CHILDREN'S NJRSES Dodge Touring. Briscoe Touring. Ford Coupe. Hudson Coupe. Overland Touring. Maxwell Touring. USED TRUCKS OF SERVICE, Studebaker 1 T Express. Vim 1-2 T Express. Vim 1-2 T Express. All American 1 T Express. M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St. Phone 811. 1-28-tf S ————— Miss Hossanna Garabedian LICENSED MIDWIFE AND TRAINED NURSE. 87 Prospect Street NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Telephone 116.% JOHN J. CREAN PIANO TEACHING WILL PAY 'BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK | and Second-Hand Furniture L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 633-23 CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given onaliobs HerbertE.Anderson Teacher of Violin Domn’t enaanger iuv wuie of that pre- cious baby by using unknown or un. pasteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY SAFE and PURE PASTEURIZED MILK and eliminate ALL question of impurity richness. A . ‘aources of high |- Classified advertise- CLASSIFIED . 1c 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 eliminating this work we Save the aavertiser money. ments get the business. They cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ‘ WANTED NOTICE. FOR SALE—Furniture at a reasonable price. | WANTED—Unfurnished or partly furnished NOTICE—Private dancing lessons.. Fox trot Call 227 So. Main St., city, 3d floor. | heated@ room, with conveniences; must be and waltz. You can learn in five or six 1-29-3dx | centrdl, by permanent party. Box 16C, lessons at $1.00 per lesson. Herald. 1-29-2dx ing. Box 24, Herald. —_ WANTED—Furnished steam heated room, with some light housekeeping conven- fences, by American busincss girl. Must be cextrlll) located. Address Box 104, 1 1 1-29-1dx FOR SALE—Stove, hot water fi baker. Box 248, Heraid. good 29-1dx ADVERTISE—Rate Book mailed Free. Standard Advertising Agency, 71 Victoria, | St. Louis. 1-29-1dx NOTICE—Rip’s Repair Shop, 155 Main St., Adna Johnson Parking Alley. Skates Sharpened. Bicycle and motoreycle re- pairing. Locksmith, gunsmith and sharp- ening. Open evenings. 1-28-8dx NOTICE—High graded player piano in my home, one of the best, none better, beaus tiful high polished Buried Walnut case, brand new. Will sell cheap, or in trade upright plano. Easy arranged. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 1-28-2dx FOR SALE—One Hudson Super Six, plete, in good condition. R. C. 123 Cherry St City. = Rudoiph, 1-28-5dx He FOR SALE—Eleven hundred pound horse, ‘WANTED—Room and board by young man cheap. 48 Garden St. Tel. 2558._ 1-28-2dx of twenty-five, in private family. Good location. State particulars. Address Hor- ald, Box 22AA. 1-29-3dx 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 WANTED—Heating systems to take care of; also repairs. Estimate gladly given on new system: All work guaranteed; price very reasonable. By first claes steamfitter. Address Herald Box 10X. | TO RENT—Six room tenement, all improve- ments, 3 minutes from Corbin's. Inquire 49 Cherry St.. 2nd fioor. 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 Bt. Tel. 726-5. 1-28-2dx terms 1-27-6dx NOTICE—Overstocked sale on 1,500 white cotton mattresses at $3.50 each. Sale is only for 6 days. B. Berson, 549-561 Main St., opposite St. Mary’s church. Tel. 1165. 1-28-6dx WANTED—By competent -young _bLasiness 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. Box 14BB. 1-28-2d WANTED—Work for one ton truck, Local or long distance. Tel. 1959. 1-24-6dx WANTED—Use of small loan. Willing to pay good interest. ' Box “Loan,” Herald. | NOTICE—Trucking and moving, carting and removing ashes from yard and cellar. Lulgi Biagiott, 103 Henry St. Tel. 562-13. 1-28-12dx FOR SALE—I will sell my New England upright plano at great sacrifice, on ac- count of moving. $125 cash. -Fine tone and condition. Address Box 23K, Herald. 1-28-2dx NOTICE—Electrical work. Anyone contem- plating wiring, repair wark, etc., would do well to call 1992-3. Arthur Tyler, 48 Howard Ave. 1-27-3dx FOR SALE——Clean ice, 12 inches. Cut It yourself. Runway and tools all ready. V. Flood, Shutle Meadow Club. 1-27-3d FOR SALE—Five rooms furniture. sale—party leaving town. Can have rent alsg. 41 Connerton St, down stairs. 1-26-6dx Buffet, table, lamp, couch NOTICE—Radiators, fenders, lamps, gaso- line tanks and general overhauling and repair work. New parts made in_quick time. Best equipment in city. Bervice station_and agency for Grant and Moon cars. Parsons’ Garage, 650 West Main St. 1-10-19d | WANTED: ! Experienced bookkeeper and stenog- rapher. References required. — Apply N. Y. SAMPLE SHOP, 867 MAIN St. FOR SALE—Cheap.. iron bed, rugs, gas range, dining chairs, electric cleaner, electric dv steel couch, Kitchen table, #, curtains, blankets, comfortables, dllhcl clocks, skates, porch rockers, pil- lows. Upstairs, 29 South High St. Leaving City. NOTICE—Have moved my place of business from 93 Lawlor St. to 115 Lawlor Augusta Camoscl, sewer contractor, the late A. Lyman for 10 years. T 3de 2314-12. 1-1-2mé FOR SALE—Stove 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 Brlt-{ ain and Plainville. H. C. Ovis, Plainville, Conn. Tel. 37-23. 1-27-6ax FOR SALE—Two pool tables. Apply at 120 Hartford Ave. P. F. Curtin. 1-12-u0 1-37-3d NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching. for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. al Maimgren, Herald office, City. EE—————————— - PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—AIl work care- fully and neatly done. Will call for your dictations. Room 104, 87 West Main St., Telephone 1291. 11-26-44, - — ] SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Position as maid In private fam-_ ily. Experience. 135 North St. 1-29-1dx ‘wants po- 1618-5. FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box sgrings, cushions, pillows. steel couches, cots, springs. &tc.. at factory to home prices. Your old maw- tresses mada over equal to new. Uphol.- BABY CHICKES and ducklings, 22¢ and up; tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremomt St. 1-6- all varieties, safe delivery guranseed and prepaid; also setting eggs; send for circu- lar. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. 1-17-t¢ e TO RENT NOTICE—John T. Coates, expert acct., audits and systems; private lessons in mathematics und useful business figures, a WANTED—Middle-aged woman specialty. 1-29-8ax Address Herald office. Tel. Address Danc- | © 9-32-¢f | TO RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms, improve- | #ition caring for children. $26. Garage if desired. nt St., end of Chestnut St. ca 1-29-1dx 1-29-1dx WANTED—To do nursing, woman. 'Phone 443-13. by reliable 1-24-6dx 61 NOTICE—Know your life. Latest scientific : method. Develop your powers. Send birth date; 12c stamps. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Walter Winston Kenilworth, 88 Ba. Courcelles, Paris, France. 1-20-1a! TO RENT—1 large side room, top fioor. e —— Main St. Mrs. Nissen. 1-29-1dx | TO RENT—Three rooms and kitchen; all fm- | AUTOMOMJLES provements. 20 Beatty St 1-2 _—--— FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR SALE—Automoblles. 2 International Trucks, 1 Haynes Coupe, 1 Buick Truck, 1 TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, steam Studebaker Truck, 1 Overland Roadster. heat. Mrs. Barnes, 84 Church St. 1-29-1dx These cars are all in A-1 condition. Nel- = { son & McNamara, East Side Garage. TO RENT—Two very desirsble furnished 1-29-1dx o TO RENT—4 room temement, with improve- ments; good nelghborhood. Tel. 623. { 1-29-3dx | TO RENT—3 rooms furnished, for light housekeeping, heated, separate entrance, gas and electricity. 15 Monroe St. 1-29-1d | WANTED—Two American men to oeccupy a furnished apartment, consisting of sit- ting room and bedroom. Steam heated, electric lights and convenient to bath. ' Address Central, Box 28A, Herald. 1-29-1dx rooms for housekeeping. .Central. baths, steam heat, electricity. Seeley, 61 Main St. Phone 798 TO RENT—Large furnished room, heated, with use of bath: also board if desired. Phone 716-3. 83 Grove Hill. TO RENT—Furnished conveniences dential part of city. Ad-| dress Herald, Box 24X. 1-29- zflx’ TO RENT—Large furnished room. Main St. TO RENT—Furnished room, FOR SALE KISSEL COUPR (Two tops) PACKARD TOURING REO TOURING Time payments arranged. THE B. .D.-MDIOG. 8 Maln St. TO RENT—Garage space for two cars, 55 Church st. Tel. 581-4, 1-28d2 3 OLDSMOBILE TOBRING TO RENT—Furnished room at 204 Wash- ington St 1-28- BUICK ROADSTER CHEVROLET (Wintey Tep) TO RENT-—Furnished room, steam heat, top floor, 47 East Main St. 1-28-2dx | FORD SEDAN MAXWELL TOURING TO RENT—Furnished room, fences. 505 Arch St. all improve- | ments, for man and wife or two gentle- men. Americans only. 162 Main St., one flight up. 1-29-1ax n.fl 20-31-22 i —FOR SALE— 2.Family House, 96 Pleasant street, 14 rooms, 1-Family House, 41 Liberty street. 8 rooms. 3-Family House, 176 Glen street, 14 rooms. 3-Family House, 737 East street, 15 rooms. Good Properties on Lincoln street. H. ' 273 MAIN STREET. all conven- 1-28-5dx TO RENT— Or sell, new first class six rmm‘ 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. 6 2 D. HUMPHREY Insurance of All Kinds. N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING 51 Church St TO RENT—Garage sultable shop and storage. at 14 Willow St. M. Cohen. Tel 2425 Here’s a Block Right in the Center bringing in over 12 Per Cent. on your money—Fine pro- position for rooming house. Six family block on Glen street—Good investment. : l | | TO RENT JUST COMPLETED 6 AND 7 ROOM MODERN APARTMENTS, | 859 MAIN ST., OPP. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, STEAM HEAT, HOT WATER AND JANITOR SERVICE. 3 APARTMENTS SUITABLE FOR PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES, TWO STORES, OCCUPANCY, FEB. 1. SNQUIRE WM. C. RAPHAEL, 390 MAIN STREET. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 MAIN ST. PHON E 343—ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. NOW IS THE TIME to have your old mattresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over equal to new and returned same day. —Upholstering.— HARDWARE CITY BEDDING CO. 60 Tremont Street. Tel. 2314-4. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ‘Multigraphing of every description, also specifications All work neatly done and guaranteed. LOST AND FOUND- LOST—A baby’s bonnet, 11 o’clock this morning, on Arch St, between Hart and Walnut Sts. Finder please retusn to N. B. Herald. 1-29-1dx City Advertisement The Registrars of Voters of the City of New Britain will;be in ses- | sion in their office, Room 402 City | Hall, on Friday, February 4, 1921, from 12 o’'clock noon until 9 p. m. February 11, 1921, noon until 9 p. m. of making an rollment of the legal voters of the City" of N Britain for the nom Prices a re lower. i l tenement or a roolll‘ rent? Use the HERALD classified colnmn; ONL dNE CENT A WORD. — WANTED—Girl or woman for cobk : stairs work. Apply Mrs, Charles F. 241 West Main St. £ 1 { WANTED—German girl, for oolw‘ eral housework in small family. Forest St. Tel. 48. WANTED—Two nmuubs ette St. WAN L EL—3ALE I 1) WANTED—Man to sell gu roses, trees, plants. Wril Nursery Co., Rochester, N. W. ‘Man to work in ne room. Steady employment. ter only. Box 34P, Herald. WANTED—Reliable man to mct as Superintendent, and book orders and ornamental trees, roses bery; also engage sub-agents; territory. Pay weekly. Apply Frult "“Growers' Nurseries, Newt York State, WANTED—Position as chauffeur eral caretaker of residence, full evenings and Sundays. Box 7C, H Apply . * WANTED—Position by experienced rapher, capable ¢ holding pogitio sponsibility. Best of references, Herald Box 31Z. WANTED—Position doing general work, going home nights pre: 278, Herald. 1 ‘WANT! tor and salesman | ablished life insurance comp salary and commission. State dress Box 15AA, Herald Office. WANTED—First class wood 2 Abply to The New London Ship Co., Groton, Conn. i =S .! AGENTS W. - WANTED—Salesman as_direct ' resentative to handle the most oady accessory—bar 'none—nationally, ed, no competition. Don’t you can finance initial order agency. Alcemo Manufactu Bridge St., Newark, N. J. ‘ LEAVITT & HAYES, Bullding—Repawmg. BUILDERS IN WOOD, B STEEL AND CONCH Repairs of all & 9 Court St 5 New Britain, Qosn. A Two Family move into and ' the trolley line. This is a .good and reasonable price. This quickly and we you are the lucky