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pow lyw she o, Tom four r “AND HER HUSBAND 8 U e mn 0 [ provided L. Inte Mar The late the OAR LINE— h fight to got pot car service. l ING DICTATE in England, fashlon hat th W in Albert E she droy Johnson hall ¥ fan 1a Henry musleal rkme rncks for the new city-owned line in J priva Wil tor sonal an te Mrs. American women. 7 milllons on behalf itinue her »hr stage the h band, comedy Cleveland mayor. of of Chicago, on eld 111 n are rhown here street, despite efforts career de- shown He She 1s her son, was the laying of the company to prévent it, Will he influence Amsrican Mary is shown her crown, r taste in h —— Harding's hats set the pace r per- fash- in the The other | DIXIE MINSTRELS WILL GIVE SHOW Benefit Performance is Arranged at Y. W. C. A. For Evening of February 17. The Dixie Minstrels will give a show at the Y. W A. on February 17 for the benefit of one of its former mem- | bers. The minstrels has some well known singers in A. J. Basso, J. Kll-l duff, J. Kiniry, J. Kiley, W. Campbell, | B. Scheuyd, Leo St. Thomas and Jack- son and Malley. John Crean is acting as director and following is the pro- gram: Opening Chorus. Apple Blossom Time ..John Jackson What Are We going To Do?. Walter Campbell | Solo—Selected Andrew J. Basso That Old Irish Mother 'O Mine.... John J. Kiniry and Quartet | ..Leo St. Thomas .Mr. Malley . Bill Scheuyd ..John Kilduft P U'm Hm In Lilac Time Would You Solo—=Selected Ye.Old Time \1«10:“0: Dixie Double Qunrtn .Jack Kiley Beela Beela Closing Chorus. Interlocutor—John F. Burns. Pianist and Director—John Crean End Men—J. Kiley, W. Campbell, B. Scheuyd, L. St. Thomas. Chorus—C. Johnson, A. Basso, H. Molander, W. Norton, J. Maher, Mr. Malley, H. Johnson, J. Kiley, J. Jack- son, W. Campbell, J. Burns, B. Scheuyd, J. Kiniry, L. St Thomas, J. Kildufr. TWO0 DAYS AT FISHING J. Harding Has Gone on Two Days’ Ex- pedition Along the Florida Keys— Has Use of Club House. Miami, Fla.,, Jan. 31.—Entirely cut off from communication with the out- side world, President-elect Harding began this morning a two days’ fish- ing expedition among the Florida Keys. With headquarters at the is land of Cocolobo, 40 miles south of here, the president-clect and his va- cation party will spend today and to- morrow trolling over the neighbor- ing fishing grounds for baracuda, am- berjacks and sailfish. In their trips! out along the island they are using | the yacht Shadow V, on which they left Miami last night. A small clubhouse on Cocolobo, built by a Miami game club, has been turned over for use of the party. The building is the only one on the is- iand, which according to tradition, once was a pirate’'s rendezvous. | FOR SBALE—Seven Ancona he: Classified advertise- ments get the business. They cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | 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 little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. WANTED NOTICE. FOR SALE—Two S. C. Rhode Island Red ' WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms NOTICE—RIp's Repair Shop, 15§ Main St., Tel. & 1-31-1dx | cockerels; good laying strain. FOR SALE—Local druggists are now offer- ing Cherry Mul to those afflicted with coughs. colds and run down _condition. Cherry Mul keeps you well. Every bot- tle guaranteed. Recommended by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & Han- son Co., and all drug stores. 1-31-26eodx FOR SALE—Special prices in glassed port- ables storm porches, bulit in sections, dif~ ferent sizes, height adjustable, easily erected, painted. Write the Home Spec- jalty Co. Hartford, Conmn. 1-31-3dx FOR SALE—Fine mahogany talking ma- chipe and records for $35 now, was $65. Easy payments. Andrews, 439 Arch St / 1-31-2dx for light housekeeping, _with water. Address Herald, Box X2 runmn‘ 131 WANTED—4 or 5 rooms, central location, vicinity of Bassett, Trinity and Maple Sts. in West End, if possible, with Ifeat and sarage, by American couple, best of ref- erences. Address Herald, Box 4, or Tel. 125-2. 1-31-3a WANTED—Any kind of work. ferred. Phone 677-12. Inside pre- 1-31-3dx WANTED-—Two American Men to occupy a furnished apartment, consisting of sit~ ting room and bedroom. Steam heated, electric lights and convenient to bath. Address Central, Box 2SA, Herald. 1-31-1dx WANTED—Flat or roll top desk. Address Desk, Box 6, Herald. 1-31-2dx FOR SALE—I will sell my New England upright piano at great sacrifice, on ace count of moving. $125 cash. Fine tone and condition. Address Box 23K, Herald. 1-31-1dx FOR SALE—Late 1916 4 al. ster; motor in perfect rubber. Cheap for cash. Saxon Road- condition. Good Call 1061-4. 1-31-3dx FOR SALE—A $46 baby carriage for 1-2 ' price for quick sale Inquire O'Neill, 96 W. Main St. 1-31-1dx FOR SALE—Fine white rock pullets that are laying, white Leghorn cockerels and one and two year ok white Leghorn hens for breeding, 30 eggs and baby chicks. In- quire T W. Crowe, 64 Grove ¢iill. 1-31-6d FOR SALE—Half brick cottage; ments, steam heat; lot with I all kinds fruit, chicken amount down. Reasonably priced. quire 8¢ Francis St. |-:\»4¢x| 1 year old, , or call 32 1-31-2-2x and one rooster. Camp St. Phone 1457-1 FOR SALE—Furniture at a reasonable price. Call 227 So. Main St., city, 3d floor. 1-29-3dx FOR SALE—One Hudson Super Six, com- plete, in good condition. R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St., City. 1-28-5ax FOR SALE—Five roems furniture. Quick sale—party leaving town. also. 41 Connerton St., down stairs. 1-2¢-84x 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 Brit- : ain and Plainville. H. C. Ovis, Plainville, Conn. Tel. 37-23 1-27-6ax FOR SALE—Two pool tables. Apply st 120 Hartford Ave. P. F. Curtin. 1-12-t¢ | BABY CHICKS and ducklings, 22¢c and up; ©ooLD POOH! POOH!—Need a “woolly""? The U. 8. Navy Depart- ment is selling 107,000 of them. Sall- ors used ‘em during the war. “They're fine for hiking,” says this Washing- ton girl. 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. nd on Friday, February 11, 1921, " noon until 9 p. m. all varieties, prepaid; also lar. Roy Clark, Bast Hartford, Conn, i 1-17-t¢ TO RENT TO RENT—Clean, dry storage space. Phome 1457-5, or call 32 Camp St. 1-31-2-2x TO RENT—Tenement 14 Edson St. Inquire | 242 Hartford avenue. Tel, 633-5. 1-31- 1-3ax ¢ TO RENT—A store and an -p-nmnt, all modern improvements, at the corner of Arch and Hart St. Inquire Wexler, 21 Hart St. Phone 1766. 1-31-3dx ment, Inquire second floor. All improvements. 49 Cherry St., second floor. 1-31-2dx TO RENT—Garage Loomls, on Arch St. F. W. 1773, 31-te 112 Harrison St. Tel. | TO RENT—One six and one five room tene- \ | TO RENT—Four room temement on Whiting St., to colored people. Call 362-3 after 6:00 p. m. 1-31-3a TO RENT—6 and 7 room modern apart- ments in building just completed at 558 Main street, opposite St. Mary's church. Steam heat, hot water and janitor serv ice. Apply to William C. Raphael, 390 | Main St 1-31-t1 | WANTED—Two, five or six rooms, furnished for housekeeping, by two American couples. Address Herald Box X29X. 1-31-4dx TO RENT—4 room temement, with improve- ments; good neighborhood. Tel. 623. 1-29-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room, fences. 505 Arch St TO RENT— Or sell, new first class six room bungalow, steam heated and all improve- ments; large lot. WIill pay to see. In- quire $2 Stratford Road, or call 2112. 1-28-3dx all conven- 1-28-5dx TO RENT—Hall 40x50 with office rooms, steam heated, Calumet Bullding. Apply R. H. Erwin or Conley's Cigar store, u Church 8t 1-23-64x TO RENT- sul e for repairing shop and storage. at Willow 8t. Apply M Col Tel. 3 13-8-t2 JOHN J. CREAN PIANO TEACHING Special 'attention to beginners. 13 Summer Street. Tel. 1209. WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL ! KINDS OF JUNK and Secund-Land Furaiture D Can hava reat : WANTED—Partner or some one to ald In development of invention for artillery weapon. Pandaro Margelfo, 323 Elm St 1-31-4dx — WANTED—Room and board for gentleman and 2 boys. Elderly widow preferred. Ad- dress W, Herald office. 1-31-3dx WANTED—Unfurnished or partly furnished heated room, with conveniences; must be central. by permanent party. Box 16C, Herald. 1-29-2dx WANTED—Furnished steam heated room, with some light housekeeping fences, by American business girl. be centrally located. Address Box 10A, erald. 1-29-3dx ‘WANTED—Room and board by young man of twenty-five, in private family. Good location. State particulars. Address Her- ald, Box 22AA. 1-29-3ax WANTED—Heating systems to take care of also repairs, Estimate gladly given on All work guaranteed; price By first ciass steamfitter. Address Hérald Box 10X. 1-27-6dx WANTED—Use of small loan. Willing to pay good interest. Box ‘“Loan,” Herald. Pl ] AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE FORD COUPE. OLDSMUBILE TOURING CHEVROLET 490, MAXWELL TOURING BUICK ROADSTER THE B. &8 B. MOTOR CO. 18 Main 210-31-t2 o USED CARS OF VALUE. 1919 Studebaker Seven Passenger. 1917 Jordan Seven Passenger. 1916 Overland, winter top. 1916 Overland, 83A Touring. 1916 Overland, 83B Touring. 1918 Overland Country Club. 1916 Overland Roadster. 1919 Overland, Model 90 Touring. 1920 Oakland Tourl 1917 Oakland Tourl; 1917 Oakland Winter Top. 1918 Chalmers Roadster. 1917 Maxwell Touring. 1920 Chevolet Baby Grand. 1910 Overland Touring. 1917 Dodge Touring. 1916 Briscoe Touring. 1918 Ford Coupe. 1916 Hudson Coupe. 1916 Overland Touring. 1916 Maxwell Touring. USED TRUCKS OF Sm‘V‘ICE Brockway 5 T Expre: Brockway § T Dump. Brockway 5 T Dump. Brockway 3 1-3 T Express. Brockway 2 T Express. Brockway 2 T Express. Brockway 3 1-2 T Dump. Studebaker 1 T Express. Vim 1-2 T Expres Vim 1-2 T Express. All American 1 T Express. M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St. Phone 811. 5 1-28-¢f 1920 1920 1919 1920 1920 1919 1919 1916 1918 1917 1920 LOST AND FOUND- LOST—Double ecagle watch charm. Re- ward if returned to Kenilworth Club or H. L. Goodrich 130 Griswold St. 1-31-2dx LOST—String of pearl beads, between 97 Lincoin St. and Milled & Olson. Return to Herald office and receive reward. 1-31-3d LOST—Boston bull pup, female, color brin- dle, white chest and four Wwhite paws. Finder please notify J. C. Smith, 20 Glen St., or Tel. 1510. 1-31-14x LOST—Pair torteise shell giasses, Monday morning, between Dwight and Church Kindly return to 107 Dwight St. Rew: 1-31-2ax —_— FOUND—Sum of money by child In the vi- cinity of Arch and Hart St. Owner can have same Ly paying for this ad. In- quire 439 Rrch St., top floor. 1-31-1dx | [ = conven- | Must | CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Adna Johnson Parking Alley. Skates Sharpened. Bicycle and motorcycle re- puiring. Locksmith, gunsmith and sharp- ening. Open evenings. 1-28-8dx NOTICE—Overstocked sale on 1,500 white cotton mattresses at $8.50 each. Sale is only for 6 days. B. Berson, 549-551 Main St., opposite St. Mary's church. Tel. 1185. 1-28-6dx NOTICE—Trucking and moving, carting and removing ashes from yard and cellar. Luigl Biagiottl, 103 Henry St. Tel. 562-13. ( 1-28-12dx NOTICE—Radiators, fenders, lamps, gaso- line tanks and general overhauling and repair work. New parts made In_quick time. HBest equipment in city. Service station_and agency for Grant and Moon cars. Parsons’ Garage, 680 West Main St. 1-10-194 NOTICE—Have moved my place of business trnm 93 Lawlor St. to 116 Lawlor St Camoscl, sewer contractor, with A. Lyman for 10 years. Tel. 1-1-2me NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for enterta.nmente, . fairs and dances; something snavpy. al Malmgren, Herald office, City. 9-23-t8 FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows. steel couches, cots, springs, etc.. at factory to home prices. Your old mas- tresses mads over equal to new. tering. . Tel. NOTICE—John T. Coates, expert acct., audits and systems; private lessons in mathematics @nd useful business figures, a specialty. Address Herald office. 1-29-3dx NOTICE—Repairing of old and build- ing of new chimneys at reasonable prices. Al kinds of mason work. Chimneys a specialty. F. Selander, 718 Stanley St. Tel. 2168. 1-29-6dx FUKNISHED RUOUMD, S TO RENT—One large furnished room, heat- ed. 96 West Main St. 1-31-2dx TO RENT—Three rooms, all furnished for light housekeeping. Electric lights and steam heat. Adults only. 84 West Main st. 1-31-2dx TO RE! hea 'T—Furnished room, top floor, steam 47 Bast Main St 1-31-2dx TO RENT—Pleasant front room, mlr];; located, ine biock from pjost office. 10 Emmons Place. Tel. 1092-3. 1-31-3dx —_— TO RENT—Furnished front room, with all conveniences; residential part of city. Ad-| 1-29-3dx | dress Herald, Box 24X. TO RENT—Large farnished roe.. 100 Wesk 1-29-3dx Central. 1-28-31 Main St. TO RENT—Furnished room. private family. 28 Court St. — — — — —— —— _— ]} Miss Hossanna Garabedian LICENSED MIDWIFE AND TRAINED NURSE. 87 Prospect Street NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Tclophunu us In | W . Something to- sell, a tenement or a room. rent? Use th¢ HERALD~ classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. WANTED—FEMALE HEDP —_— WANTED—An experienced dressmuker, with reference and good on making dren's clothes. Address, Dressmaker, 3, Herald. 1-3Y WANTED—Gir]l for gemeral housework. ply 74 Hart St., dowmstairs. 18] WANTED—Girl or woman for cook stairs work. Apply Mrs. Charles F. G 241 West\Main St. 1 ‘WANTED—German girl, for cooki eral housework in small famil Forest St. Tel. 48. WANTED—Two waltresses at 13 l-l‘ ette St. WANTED—Housckeeper and son. Call 325 Church floor, betwen 2 and 5 p. m- 1 WAN: [T - Ar—dL AL G WANTED—Man to sell roses, trees, plants. Nursery Co., Rochester, N. WANTED—Man te werk In ne room. Steady smpleyment. ter only. Box 34P, Hereld. WANTED—Relisble man to act as I Superintendent ‘and book orders and ornamental trees, roses -and | bery; also engage sub-agents; e territory. Pay weekly. Apply Fruit Growers’ Nurseries, New: York State. guarante eruY néw. Apply § WANTED—Position as chauffeur eral caretaker of residence, full ings and Sundays. Box 7C, WANTED—Position by ex apher, capable (¢ humngwuu sponsibility. Best of references. Herald Box 31Z. 1 WANTED—Position dolng work, going home nights pi 27B, Herald. WANTED—Collector and salesrsan, established life insurance comp salary_and commission. State &g dress Box 15AA, Herald Office. WANTED—First class Apply to The New London Ship 4 = Co., Groton. Conn. AGENTS WA WANTED-—Salesman as direct resentative to handle the most acgessory—bar none—nationaily ed, no competition. Don’t ani you can finance {nitidl order 1 agency. Alcemo fllflm Bridge St. Nuurk ™ < SITUATION W. ‘WANTED——Poasition to ‘do work. Agnes Parsnick, Brook, Kensington. 'ANTED—To do pisin sewing &b small washing, at 176 Chapmian } C. Qafferty. 'rn & Xll. § Court 8t Mewm Rpitaln, "flll'l. riRE INSURANCE—Protect Yo by Being Fully Insured SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, 24a2 Main Street —FOR SALE-— 2-Family House, 96 Pleasant s treet, 14 rooms, 1-Family House, 41 Liberty strcet. 8 rooms. 3-Family House, 176 Glen street, 14 rooms. $-Family House, 757 East street, 15 rooms. Good Properties on Lincoln street. H. D. 272 MAIN STREET. HUMPHREY Insurance of Al Kinds, N. B. NAT. BANK Here it is on a Pre War Basis—$800 ;; .{a 2-Family House, just as new as the ¥ — ' Europe—Easy terms for the balance—Cor see us. CAMP REAL 273 MAIN ST. Rooming House To Rent. o - ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK - NOW IS THE TIME to have your old mattresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over new and returned same day. Prices are lower. —Upholstering.— HARDWARE CITY BEDDING 60 Tremont Street. PUBLIC STENOGRAPH] Multigraphing of every description, also specific All work neatly done and guaranteed.