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Prices the ' eats Lowest itral Market b East Main Street A FEW STEPS FROM MAIN STREET AND SAVE MONEY =t 24clb. STEAK ‘STEAK 24c b OUSE STEAK ILEGS OF LAMB BREASTS OF PIGS’ FEET ATE BEEF s 8clb. w5 14¢lb. 8S ROAST OF . 22¢1b ] HUCK ROAST MBURG STEAK ROASTS ..... DERS 3 CHOPS \USAGE JKED HAMS 25clb. City Co-operative Asso'n, Inc. Ground Floor, Mutual Building. WANTED— sccond mortgages, also money to loan on First pident and Health, Life, Fire and all kinds of | FRANK H. SHIELD, Mgr. BERLIN NEWS. (Cotinueu from Seventh Page) necessary is the coming of spring to relleve the situation. Delegates to Convention William W. Fugan and P _J. Buck- ley have been appointed delegates to the Fife and Drum corps convention to be held in New Britain tomarrow. The above will represent St. Paul's T. A. B. drum corps, Several other members of the society are planning to attend. New Ownership Patsy Sistl, who recently purchased the Kensington Barbershop , from Willlam Lyons has taken possession of the place and will conduct an up to date establishment. Mr. Sisti cames to Kensington from Waterbury where he conducted a shop there for many ars until the war when he enlisted and served in France, Since acquiring ownership of the place he has Te- novated |it. Berlin Bits A son was born yesterday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley King of Ken- sington. Troop No. 1, Boy Scouts of Amer- fca of the Berlin Congregational church ‘will hold their weekly meet- ing in the community house at 7:30 this evening and not in the church as had been planned. The weekly prayer meeting of the Berlin Congregational church will be held in the church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Caurt Mattabessett, America, held a meeting ning. The Ananda club of the Kensington Congregational church will hold a meeting tomorrow and at which time they will ald folding bandages for the Mtssion hospital. The Epworth Leaguers of the Ken- eington Methodist church will attend the league rally at the New Britain Methodist church this evening. The local group will leave on the 7:30 o'clock car from Upson's corner. PLAINVILLE NEWS (Continued from Seventh Page) Foresters of last eve- will be held tomorrow afternoon from the home. Plainville Briefs Penitential services of the A, M. E. Zion church will be held this evening at the home of- C. Holden of Whiting street at 7:45 o'elock. James J. Graham has received a letter from Donald Messenger, fomer- | informing him that ly of this town, he is stationed at Manilla. He is n saillor, Mr, Messenger visited Hong Kong and other places of interest during his sail. Frank Hobine is expected to re- sume his work at the post office after an illness of mare than a week. Edward Dwyer was among the chorus of singers at the Dixie Min- strels at the Y. W. C. A last night. Mrs. C. Demanche of Hartford way "a visitor at'the meeting of the Busy Bee sewing soclety at the home of Katy Hogan of Southington road last night Lenten services will be held at the Church of Our Savior at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Services consisting of Stations of the Cross will be held at the Church of Our Lady of Mercy at 7:30 o'clock tonight, e —— LEAVITT & HAYES, INC Buliding—Repamng. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinda § Court St Telepbonas 3244 tiew Tritain. Cosn. 1918 Classified advertise- ments get the business. They cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. WANTED to try the King's Stmply add water fresh fruits und atring- products. and you have practically vegetabl Prunes, Loganberries. less beans, squash, spinach and blended vegetables in stock. Tel. 1034, 2-15-6dx WANTED—Everybody to eat “‘Whole Grain Wheat” and you will Never get through telling others of its Good Qualities: it pays you well in Health and Strength; 15¢ can. American Merchandise Union, Park St., City. WANTED—Smokers to try our Fine Havann Clgars (Unfon Made): 10c each, 3 for 2ic; $4 box 50; good all the way (no rabbit food in_ them). American Merch Union, 321 Purk St. WANTED—To hear from some private per- son intending to see the inauguration at ashington March 4th. Address Herald, Box 32AA 2-18-1dx WANTED—Men and women who suffer with aching, burning feet, corns and callouse: to try a box of Snow Drop Salve, 3bc.! Works wonders. Guaranteed by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & Han- son Co. and all drug stores. WANTED—Rent Iin s desirable location, March 1st, by an Ame adults. Address, care Heraid, WANTED—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping by young couple, all con- venien desired, the western or central locality preferred. Box 32 WANTED—Trees to cut down and removed and bullding wrecked. Box 4BB, Herald Omce. x CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum C| CASH IN This is not a question harge 20c¢ ADVANCE of credit. Bookkeeping, hilling and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the suvertiser money. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—| condition ; at once wex hot air incubator in geod CBR $15.00 if taken Apply 63 Hart St -3d FOR SALE—Chestnut post seven ft. lonk. Also clothes line poles. Tel. 663-4, Wood- bine Farm 2dx all improve- walk from 2-17-3dx ments car line. minutes Phone 14, FOR SALE—The property of merit known as the Maple Croft farm, Stanley Quar- ter, city, containing 125 acres land with > good fronts in highest state of cultiva- Will carry 50 heads properly man- aged, installed with all modern improve- ments. An ideal place for an institution or bullding purposes in the building zone. Apply on prmises. Phone 73. If not s0ld by Mar. 1 rent to party. will bat ears and screw tail. House broken, good watch dog and child’s pet. 770 Wert Main St. 2-18-2dx FOR SALE—Baby carriage, practically new. Apply 406 Main St 2-18-2dx FOR SALE—Household furniture. St. 86 Elm 2-15-1dx FOR SALE—Local druggists are now offer- ing Cherry Mul to thos 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 store: 1-31-26e0dx FOR SALE—I16 acre farm, 14 cultivated, new buildings, 1 horse, 1 cow, 35 chickens; trolley station at door. $4,600—82,000 cash. A. R. Heise, East Berlin, 2-16-18x | WANTED—Land—Would like to buy f.rnu‘ land without buildings, on a_good road. § to 10 acres. Address P. O. Box 678, New Britain, 2 WANTED—U, S8, Government s am- Ditlous, Intelligent men and womeén for congenial work, emand for stenog- raphers and For information, write or call Room 104, Profesgional Bldg., 57 West Main St. 2-16-t0 Bi; WANTED—Carpenter work, Jobbing a_spee- lalty; reasonable rates. Call 665-6, Berlin. 2- 4dx be idie?. Sell gusranteed Commence now and Part or full time. Rochester, N. Y. 1dx e e o e SITUATION WANTED. « chaoffeur, 12 years >, Herald. 2-16-4dx WANTED—Why trees and shru draw weekly pay. Guaranty Nursery Co., WANTED—Tosition experience. Address Box WANTED—Position as bookkeeper by young lady of several years experience double entry bookkeeping. Capable of taking full charge of small office. Firmt class reference furnished. Address Bookkeeper, Box 4, care Herald. 16-4dx WANTED—Chauffeur desires position, pri te or commercial. Can furnish excel- lent referenc: Address Box W, Herald truck Can do Lynch, 2-18-3ax WANTED—Position by young man, driving: had 4 years experience, own repairing. Good worker. J. 110 Rockwell Ave. WANTED—Male stenographer with good knowledge of bookkeeping, desires posi- tion. Four years experience in office work. Honest and capable of assuming responsi- bilities. Box K24, Herald. 2-18-3dx WANTED—By young lady, position doing housework In small family, koing home nights preferred. Address Box 12H, Her- 2-18-2dx TO RENT—Large furnished room, suitable ' for two gentlemen. Mrs. Chapman, 33 Court 8t 2-18-24 TO RENT—A nicely furnished room for gentleman, on Russell St. Tel. 352-5. 2-18-2a TO RENT—Furnished rooms, one front and one side room. Good heat. Finch House, $1 Church 8t 2-18-3dx | TO RENT—Large furnished -room, steam | heated, conveniences, for one or two gentlemen, 162 Main St, two flights up, Sovereign Block. 2-18-2dx TO RENT—Furnished, steam heated, outside | room, lst floor. 40 Main St. Tel. 798-3 18-2dx TO RENT—front room, furnished, for 2 or 3 gentlemen: steam heated. Rooms for ladies also. and tea If desired. Mrs. David, 2-18-2ax et o —— | TO RENT—Large front room, just palnted, | papered. for ome or two men: also one very light housckeeping room. 103 West Main St. 2-17-24x Breakfast 561 Main St. heated. TO RENT—Furnished room, steam 2-17-3dx Mrs. Hartung, 618 Main St. TO RENT—Very nice to two gentlemen, furnished front room 103 West Main St. Y 2-16-4d. TO RENT—Two rooms, all furnished for light housekeeping. Nice for 2 gentlemen, just like a home. Electric lights and heat. 35 Corbin Place. Inquire at Black- smith shop. 2-16-1w All of our $2 and $2.50 TIES FOR SALE—Indian wside car in good con- dition. Price right. P. F. Siegrist, Stan- ley Works 2-17-3dx FOR SALE—$323 phonograph (brand new), also $250 worth of records; complete, 0. Address Box 24, Herald Office. FOR SALE—Five rooms furniture; thing necessary for housekeeping. able. 16 Pearl Court ] every- eason- 17-3dx FOR SALK—Farm of 60 acres. 10 room house, $600 cash. Also good farming Jand at 350.00 per acre. At Barnesdale C. L. Barnes. 17-5dx FOR SALE—One crook stove, In good con- dition. Also parlor stove und suite. 451 West Main St. Mrs. A Hyde. 2-17-2dx . FOR SALE—Talking machines and phono- graphs, new and second hand: 12 records free. My prices absolutely the Eusy terms. Andrews, 2-17-2ax FOR SALE—Horwe, $150.00 takes it all. Dry Cleaning Corp. wagon and harness. Latimer Laundry & Tel. 321. T 2-17-34 FOR SALE—Good neasoned wood, Y length desired. A. W. Hall, Kensington. Tel. 694- 2-16-3dx FOR BALE—Wood, any length, and deliver- ed. Tel. 1033-4. L. F. Liegoey, 208 North St. 2-16-12dx FOR SALE—Rhode Island Reds, coe¢kerel for breeding, from pure stock. Tel. 669-4. 2-16-3dx FOR SALE—A 2 ton truck in first class condition. This is an cxceptionally good truck and the price is right. Landwehr Bros.,, 49 Woodland St. 2-16-5dx ¥OR SALE—3 new milk cows with calves. Thos. E. Phillips, Kensington, Conn, Tel. 929-3. 2-15-5dx FORSALE—Five family house in very good condition and big bargain. No agents. Call at M Atashidn, 408 Arch S8t., 4th floor. FORSALE—Incubator. Emerson Hotchkiss, ington, Conn. Inquire of Phone 666.5. Mrs. Kens- 2-14-3ax FOR SALE—Three family house in good lo- cation. Address Herald Box 1BB. 2-14-6dx FOR SALE—Maltresses, box springs, cush- lons, ete., to order. Save money by hav- ing your old mattresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over oqual to new and returned same day. Upholstering. Hardware City Bedding Co, 60 Tremont 8t. Tel. 2314-4. FOR SALE—Stove wood, all cord. Mixed hard and birch no chestnut, $12.00. Large block wood (or furnaces, $14.00. Fire place wood $15 00 full cord. Del. New Britain or Plainville. H C Orv Plainville, Tel. 37-23. 2-12-6dx hard, FOR SALE—Royal, Underwood, Re typewriters, from $30 up. of typewriters repaired at The Guarantee Typewriter Exchange, 49 East Main St. Tel. 1662. 2-8-2wx S ——————————————————— WANTED—FEMALE HELP —— WANTED—A clean young woman for light housework, in a good home. References required. Apply room 204 Booth's Block, City. 2-18-2ax Also all makes lowest rates. WANTED—Woman to do housework two or three days a week. Apply 363 Church St. 2-18-2dx WANTED—Young girl taurant Apply 266 Nyrt itress In res- St.. City. 2-17-2dx WANTED—Experienced mald for general housework. Call mornings at 378 Stanley 8t. 2-17-t¢ WANTED—A plain housekeeper for family of three. No washing and good home and wages for right party. Address Herald, Box 16XX. 2-15-6d WANTED—Elderly woman as housekeeper, Swedish preferred. No washing. Call or write, 419 Stanley St, city. 2-16-3dx ———— et t mald or woman for ‘WANTED—Competen: weneral housework. Apply 81 Columbia afflicted with | bedroom ! F, o 2-14-6dx | 'mington ; NOTICE—Now is the time to have your bi- eyele or ‘pair Shop, g evn Parking Gunxmith, Locksmith Open ovenings, 2-18-2dx | NOTICE—The Mulvihill Main St over Far have opened their new fxture parlor with a complete line of electric fixtures, | vacuums, washing machines, cte. Come and look the place over. Get an idea just what the prettiest Fixture Parlor in the city looks like. 2-18-3d at 269 thing Store, NOTICE—Electrical work.. My basis Is one | satisfind customer brings another. Try me, . Tyler, 319 Main St., or call 19 3 | after 5 p.'m. 2-18-2dx NOTICE—Flectric ¥acuum Cleaners rented, 1.26 per day. Delivered promptly. Satis. faction guaranteed. Electric cleaners { paired. Tel. 2079, 2-2-eod-tf NOTICE—Pal Paper Hanging; vas Ceilings. your home on request son Company, No. 69 106-2, ing—Painting _and HBoard and Can- Paper displayed at The Thomp- Arch St. Telephone 2-7-cod-tf NOTICE—Fresh grated horseradish deliver- ed at your home. Leave orders with A. & P. Tea Co., 53 Arch St. 2-17-3dx NOTICE—Automobile and house painting. | Qive me a trial. C. W, { ing St. Plainville, Conn. NOTICE—Trees and grapevines, ete., trim- med and pruned; also grafting work done. H. C. Stmonson, Tel. 2548-12. 2-17-8dx 2-17-3dx e S e e B NOTICE—WIill do light trucking and .deliv-, ;" ery. Tel. 1492-14. George H. Dyson, 616 | sStantey st 2-17-6dx. NOTICE—Clearing sale on Bedding. Silk Floss mattress $15.00, white cotton mat- | tress $5.50, white felt mattress $12.00, cotton top mattress $5.50, cotton crash $7.50. quilts $5.00 each, pillows $1.25 each, blankets $4.00. We sell house furnishings with 40 per cent off. Tel. 1165. B. Ber- son, 549-561 Main St., opposite St. Mary's ) church, city. Also ‘TL 639-13. 2-16-3dx NOTICE—Mrs. Miller has moved her dress- making parlors (o 131 Main St., Apart- ment 5. Blouses and skirts our specialty, All work done at reasonable prices. 2-15-6dx NOTICE—Smith Bros. Machine Co., general machine work. Doorchecks repaired of all kinds. Auto parts made to order. Shop Phone 1187-2. 152 High St., eity. 2-15-5dx NOTICE—Recent Bookings Moose Club, Friday, 50th annive ry: The Knights of Pythias Seymour, Saturday, 6 acts. See- ley’s Lntcrtainment bureau, 61 Main St. Phone 798- 2-14-5dx NOTICE—S8malley Garage, Reo Service, stor- age and repairing. A No. 1 mechanies at your service day and night. 240 Smalley St. Phone 1868. Prop. Browne & O'Dell. P 2-14-1wx NOTICE—Cart Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertsinmente, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Maimgren. rald offioe, City. 9-22-2¢ s ————esm——— HELF WANTED—-MALE. WANTED—Fireman in boller room of local factory. P. O. Box 33. 2-18-2a WANTED—Salesmen to travel state witl 250 pound pressure tire pump; won't balk —ulways ready; inflates large truck pneu- matics easily. Big commission paid. American Merchandise Union, 321 Park St. City. -18-1dx WANTED—Press Room Foreman in local plant. Address P. O. Box No. 33. 2-17-3¢ WANTED—State Clvil Service Test for Pris- on Guard, March 10th, 1921. Send for ai plication and circular. State Civil Service Commission, Capitol, Hartford, Conn, 2-16-2w WANTED—Clerks—typists (men, wmal,! over 17) for government departments, $120 | month. Provious experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations, write | John Leonard (former Civil Service Ix- aminer) §43 Equitable Bldg., Washingion, D. C. 2-16-3dx | WANTED—Tool makers, machinists and | machine shop workers to attend the open NOTICE. ' Palmatier, Whit- | Something to sell, a’ tenement or a room t’ , rent? Use the HERALD classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. AUTUMOBILER ——— . ¥OR SALE—1920 Special Six Studeb Sport model, excellent, condition. J Minor, Commercial Trust Co. 2-16- FOR SALE—Ford Rui ut, paint and th #ood, new. body, ovérhauled. 0. M less. Tel. 1619- 2-16- FOR SALE—One Hudson 8ix Coupel in good condition. R. C. Rudei’y Cherry St Bl FOR SALE—1917 Overland In o - lent condition throughout. A sacrifice a quick buyer. The L. & M. Garage, 4 W. Main St. Tel. 687-2. OR SALE OLDSMOBILE $ TOURING. OLDSMOBILE 4 TOURING. 'ACKARD TOURING. AXWELL TOURING OHEVROLKT 490 TOURIN BUICK ROADSIER REO TOURING. THE B. & B. M B (V0 18 Main FPhone 3 HARTFORD’S RELIABLE CAR DEALER OFFERS Bulck Roadsters, Touring, Scdans $606 ¢ $1,000. ! Chandlers, Paige and Reo Tourings, $ to $950. |, Dodse, Chandiers, sters, $600 to $1.000, X Roadsters, Sedans, $250 4 Reo and Stutz Road \ assortment of popular | offered now at Low Prices, Light and heavy Trucks $200 up. Backed by The ““1 Deal Auto Dealer. AARON HEN 1k Bat. 1910.. £ b 45 Wells St., Hartford. Open Good Cars Bought—Sold—Trad cars ev USED CARS. Come in and look Cars, Let us car you want for the time, to buy » cheap and from LASH Salesman. Agents for Palge, Cadiliae, Scripps-Booth = % 2-15-16-16:19 ! TO RENT—Two tenements on . All improvement Inquire 49 Cherry 8. 2nd floor. & 2-18-141 TO RENT—7 room apartment, tront rooms of wiich wre suitable for prd fehsional use, first floor, in building Jjui completed at 659 Main St. Steam hea hot water and janitor service. Inquir William C. Raphael, 390 Main St 70 RENT—3 room temement on Lincoln St§ Apply at store 436 West Main 8t 2-18. TO RENT—Five room temement, $30.00, floor, all improvements. 41 Connerton near North & Judd factory. Tel. u1q’l. 2-16-3d —_— TO RENT—Six room tenement, all improve-, ments, steam heated, Main St. block. Ap- ply to Frank Nair, 551 Main St. 2-16-6d] TC RENT—Rent df 6 rooms on Harrison St on All modern improvements. FPhono 1 2 TO RENT—Store at 1-3 Bt., corner of) Elm. Will rent reasonable if taken once. Apply M. Cohen. Phone 2425, 2-5- TO RENT—Garage on Harrison 8¢, F. W, Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Tel. ""f 2 R S D e TO RENT—Garage suitable for shop and storage. at 14 Willow 8t M. Cohen. Tel 2425. POULTRY. BABY CHICKS 20c. up; Hatching Egws 10n, up; all varieties; safe delivery guaran- teed. Send for circular. Roy Clark, East Hertford. 2-3-tf | meeting Saturday afternoon, Keb. 19, 3 p. | m| at St. Jean De Baptiste Hall, 34 | Church St. How to solve the unemployed problem. New Rritain Lodge, Interna- tional Ass'n of Machinists. 2-16-3dx “LOST AND FOUND- LOST—In December, Bank Book No. 1008: Finder return to Commercial Trust Co. 2-4-11-18-3ax THE MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW Y in the World. it over with you. | H. D. Also All Kinds of 273 MAIN STREET. " LIFE INSURANCE ORK—-Oldest, Largest and Strongest Am writing some very attractive policies. Let me talk HUMPHREY Other Insurance. N. B. NAT. BANK BUIDDING Don’t Go Out in the Country to Farm—Here’s a two family house with two extra lots, fine frui trees, garden and everything — Enough for a man who works in the shop to take care of—You raise enough so it won’t cost you a copper to ki CAMP REAL 273 MAIN OT. ESTATE CO.