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o DPER of Hartford. Y UNION WALL PAPER COMPANY. IMOVED TO 37 ALLYN STREET ; JAN. 20TH, 1921. 1 | i | Wall Paper Stores hanged only the name—same owners—same pe large selection. PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM A MILLION ROLLS IN STOCK of the best non-fading duplex Oatmeals, with Hers. 15¢ .« 20c Single Roll wall paper dealers in the world. Stores in and all sell wall paper at 1-3 to 1-2 the all at our store will convince you. allPaper Stores of Htfd. “WHY PAY MORE?” E INSURANCE ; OF NEW YORK—Oldest, writing some very attractive policies. D. HUMPHREY All Kinds of Other Insurance. N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING Largest and Strongest Let me talk ve a second mortgage to sell or operty or if you want to buy good ges at a profit, see us—we have both sides—Let us sel' your | p REAL ESTATE CO. | " STENOGRAPHER of every descri ‘ion, also specifications neatly done and guaranteed. N TYPEWR R EXCHANG. it Fiain St Tel. 612 —FOR SALE— mily House on Stanley Street. 'Z & COSTELLO., Inc. eet Tel. 24-4 ROLLER TRAY INCUBATOR which showed supreme quality last uuon.l Well know Magic Brooders, Poul- | try Remedy, Pratt’s Baby Chick | Food. Order your baby chicks. i New Britain Bi:d Store 105 Arch Street, Tel. 1121-3 | CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs. horouizh the make | our | removes soils that wear out quickly. }New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. 72 WEST MAIN ST. cleansing dirt and fabrics Flowers for the Convalescent The patient recovering from a period of sickness appreciates nothing so highly as a gift of fresh flowers. They are a source of inspiration and radi- ate cheerfulness. They stimu- late the flagging spirit and call one to be up and doing. They convey the message you desire to send and need no accom- paniment words. Let us “Say It With Flowers” for you; we can deliver to your home or to any part of the United States and Canada and guarantee arrival in perfect condition. Vo!z Floral Co. 92 West Main St. of BY STANLEY FOR SALE—OW Classified advertise- ments get the business. They cost but Iittle. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. 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 zliminating this work we save the avertiser money. Something to, eell, a tenement or a room to rent? Use the HERALD clas-sified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. ——e e 7 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE~—MISCELLANEOUS ALE—Ford JNC: 3z Sedan, del Oakland touring— werhauled. Price very Time payments Herald. arranged. Box 10, 0v. passenger 1920 Boaud of Health, City of rs at om till march cimntment. Touring Cs Britain Shown FOR SALE—I1918 Ford Roadster; also 1918 ouring car. Both in good condition. rims, good tires. $225 each. . 542 West Main St -5dx Ford G FOR SALE—1917 Overland Coupe in excels | paint. lent condition throughout. A sacrifice to a quick buygg. The L. & M. Garage. 451 W. Main Tel. 687-2. 2-7-1t K. WILLYS-BNIGHT LIMOUSINE. PACAAKD 1OLRING. MAXWELL TOUKING REO TOURING. CHEVROLET TOURING. OUTOR CO. st Phone 484. THE B. & B. M 18 Aluin USED CARS. ANOTHER CLEAN-UP WEEK. 1921 Buick Coupe. run 1,200 mules. New. Sell at sacrifice. 1920 Essex Touring Demonstrator, 1,500 miles. Will sell with new car guarantee. 1919 Essex Touring. Cord tires, good Excellent opportunity at low price. 1919 Paige Touring. New paint, cord tires. Good family car, $1,000. 1917 Dodge Sedan Cord tires, good paint. Bargain if takef at once. 1916 6-40 Hudson Touring. New paint, cord tires, mechanical condition excelleni. Will sell for $5 1915 Buick Touring. Cord tires, paint. Real value for small money. 1915 8 cylinder Cadillac Coupe. Miller cord tires. Selling for owner. an offer. Wate each w S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP., 155 Elm St. Tel. Like good 5 new Make our ad for fresh line of used cars 331, Open Evenings. Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bros. Distributors 2-21-6d e ————— AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS—Make $75.00 weekly selling guar- anteed hosicry. We guarantee $36.00 weekly full time. 75¢ an hour spare time. Experience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hoslery, Darby, Pa. 2-26-1dx SITUATION WASTED. WANTED—Intelligent serious-minded, able young woman desires position in local .store, or office. Address Box 10J, Herald. 2-26-1ax e FOR SALE—Large Columl afonola, ma- hogany cabinct recor Wi very T sonanle. Box 15XX Herald Otce, FCR SALE—Mahogany chine with records. condition. Big bargain Call tonight. Andrews, cabinet talking ma- Used but in perfect asy payments. Arch St 26-24 FOR SALE—Two W] Rhode Island R te Wyandotte and two d Cockerels. Tel. 1959, 6-1dx FOR SALE—One large Holstein cow milking 12 q now, one 4 year | old Holstein, freshen next month. Forin- formation call 1:9 llartford Ave. 2-26-1dx rarts en soon FOR SALE—Household furniture, 4 rooms. Appiy tomorrow ! hen stove in best condition. 34 Hartiord Ave., 1st foor ¢ FOR SALE—A beautiful cabinet plays all make records; c; terma. Cheap if taken at on ph Martell, 158 Hartford Ave. FOR SALE—KI Cali s 2dx 10 1 L. e FOR SALE—Big bargain, fine upright piano, used three mouths. You make the price. T'll make the terms. Andrews, 439 Arch st. 25-2dx FOR cords horse Barnes, SALE—GO0 acre farm, wood, $6.00 sleigh and Barnesdale. $500 cash. per cord Heavy harness, $20. ¥UR SALE—Rhode Island Red b | 200 incubator. E. M. Staples, 97 Bas- sett St. Tel. 256-4. 25-2dx | FOR SALE—Very large 5 year old Ayrshire cow, fresh, heavy producer. Al In every respect. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel 254-12. FOR SALE—One kitchen range. Reason for selling have no further use for it. Call 643-23. 2-24-3@ | FOR SALE—$325 Phonograph (brand new), | two reproducers and $250 worth of rec- ' ords. Complete, $250. Address Herald, Box 19. 2-24-3ax FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood, any length desired. A. W Hall, Kensington. Tel. 694-4. 2 FOR SALE—Household furniture, consisting ' of bedroom, living, dining rooms and kitchen furniture. Reasonable if sold at { once. 16 Pearl Court. 2-24-3dx o POULTRY. ‘ BABY CHICKS 20c. up; Hatching Eggs 10c. up; all varieties: safe delive teed Send for circular. Roy Clark. NT—First class light housekeeping apartments. Inquire 72 Grand St. 2-26-1dx of 5 room: West Main store. all im- nd Lin- 26-1dx TO RENT—Tenement provements, located coln Sts. Inquire at —Heated garage for one car. 23 Also shop on second floor. 2-26-1dx | TO RENT—7 reom modern apartment, first floor, two front rooms of which are suit- able for professional use, in building just completed at 559 M. St. Steam heat, hot water and janitor service. Inquire Wm. C. Raphacl, 390 Main St. 2-25-3d TO RENT—35 room tenement, ments, 5 minutes from P. & F. quire 49 Cherry St., 2nd toor. all improve- Corbin. In- 2 -2dx TG RENT—Five rooms, improvements. 96 Maple St, rear. 2-25-2dx TO RENT—Or sell, new six room bungalow, on easy terms, good location, all improve- ments. Inquire $2 Stratford Road, Bel- videre, or call 211 2-24-3dx TO RENT—Store at 1-3 Main St., corner of Elm. Will rent reasonable if taken at once. Apply M. Cohen. Fhone 2425. 2-5-tt TO RENT—Garage on Harrison St. F. W. Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Tel. 1773. 1-31-tt e FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished room for American gentlemen. 45 Walnut St. 2- x WANTED WANTED—By young woman, with 2 year old child, board and room. Will pay well for suitable place. Box 128, Herald. 2-26-2dx WANTED—2 for breeding purpoees. East Berlin. or 3 Barred Rock Cockerels A. B. Fransen, 3-26-1dx WANTED—At once, three or four furnished or unfurnished rooms in an family. Box 20J, Herald. WANTED—Rent wanted at once in desir- able location by an American family of three adults. Address careHerald, Box 29 Americay :»:5-1‘. 2-25-3dx - WANTED—At once, three or four furnished or unfurnisfed rooms in an American family. Box 20J, Heerald. 2-2644dx BB WANTED—To rent in or near New Britaln or RBerlin, furnished house Jue ‘1 October 1, or unfurnished May 7 to & rooms, all improvements. Address Mrs. W. B. Hoffman, 112 Claremont _Ave., Mount Vernon, K, 2-2‘7.6 WANTED—Antiques of all _ deseription; highest cash prices paid. E. B. Halin, 30 Loveland st., Middletown, Conn. 890. SPARE TIME WORK FOR MEN AND WOMEN, You can earn $10.00 & week and more by taking subscriptions during spare time for the Cosmopolitan Group of Magazines. Opening for a few responsible men and women in New Britain. Outfit furnished free. For particulars, write Desk NA, Agency Bureau, International Magazine Co., 119 West 40th St., New York City 2-26-2dx S ———————————t WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Strong ;good natured womsan ‘for general housework, Good home for rigl party. Address Herald, Box 14C. 2-26- TO RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms; all conveniences, Mrs. Kennedy nd tloor, 84 Church St., furnished rooms, Price $2.50. 64 Arch St. 2-26-1dx TO RENT—Two heated. TO RENT—Furnished room in private fam- eferences required. Western section. Address Box 17P, Herald. 2-25-3dx TO RENT—Large furnished room, suitable for two gentlemen. Mrs. Chapman, 33 Court St. 2-25-2dx FOR SALE—Bakery or milk wagon, in repair. Will sell cheap. J. C. Arch St. Phose 506. FOR SALE—Remington Wahl adding chine, practically new, at 1-3 of ol price. 49 Bast Main St 2 FOR SALE—Well established business, able for various purposes. Terms reasonable if taken at once. Apply E. Main St. Cigar Store. 2-23-4dx good suit- very FOR SALE—Stock of groceries for cash at. half price. Owner has to move out. Ap- ply 154 Chestnut St., city. 2 dx FOR SALE—Wood, any length, and deliver- ed. Tel. 1033-4. L. F. Liegey, 208 North st 2-16-12dx | PATENT ATTORNEYS, PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS—Feathers- tonaugh & Company, the old_established firm, 217 Broadway, New York; also Washington and Canada. Home and for- eign_practice 2-26-1dx LEAVITT & HAYES, INC Bullding—Repamag. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. + Court Bt Telecncues 3244 tritain 1. PN ~onn —HONEY— Pure Bees’ Honey of the finest quality delivered to you, all charges prepaid: 6 Ibs. $2.25; 12 Ibs. $4.25: 60 Ibs. $16.50. Sadisfaction guaran- teed or money refunded. Longfellow Bros., Hallowell, Maine. WALL FAa) LS PiIC s » U ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-liand Furniture L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 633-23 FOR SALE—Mattresses, box springs, cush- ions. etc., to order. Save money by hav- ing your old mattresses, box sprinss, cushions, etc., made over equal to new and returned same day. Upholstering. Hardware City Bedding Co, 60 Tremont| St. Tel. 2314-4. .P WANTED—MALE. WANTED—At once, farm hand; good milker and teamster. Croft Farm Stanley Quarter. must be Apply Maple Tel. 7 -3dx WANTED—A first class farm hand; must be good milker. James Dutton, East B Tel. 676-2. WANTED—Two men as salesmen to work with me . Experience unnecessary if willing to learn. Call evenings, 7 to 9, B. Foley, Grand Hotel. 2-26-1dx WANTED—State Civil Service Test for Pris- on Guard, March 10th, 1921, Send for ap- plication and circular. State Civil Service Commission, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. 2-16-2w WANTED—District manager to represent a New Haven Manufacturer making a read- | ily marketable product, one able to make investment preferred. Address Thrif-Cloc, New Haven, Conn. 2-24-2d BUSINESS CHANCES, BUSINESS CHANCES—To settle an estate, the stock and ma for making Cook & Davis and other levels, are offered for sale. Will sell with or without the fac- tory lease. Address H. C. Dexter. Black River, 5 FIRE INSURANCE George A. Quigley, 297 Main St. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE GEORGE A.NUIGLEY — 297 MAIN 5T. STFAMGHIP TICKETS 2-12-26dx | _ TO RENT—Furnished rooms -to remt In single house, family of two, westegn sec- tion of city. Heat, electric lights and bath. Tel. 362-12. 2-25-2dx TO RENT—Large front room, just painted, papered. for one or two men. Also nice apartment for light housekeeping. 103 West Main St. 2-23-tf TO RENT—Furnished room for light house- Jkeeping with use of kitchen and dining room. Cor. Arch and Walnut Sts. 2-26-1dx TO RENT—Furnished front room, hot water year round; new building, newly furnished. 561 Main St., top floor, ring 3rd bell. 2-26-1dx TO RENT—Large furnished room, all im- provements, for two adults. Americans only. 162 Main St., one fiight up. 2-26-1dx e —— NOTICE. NOTICE—I hereby give notice to Willlam Deolin to remove his furniture from my tenement on Bank St,, Plainville, within 30 days from date. Upon failure to do so, I wiil sell same at auction for my rent. Signed Vito Guazzo. 2-26-1dx NOTICE—If the person Wwho took a pair of gloves and fountain pen at the Y. M. C. A. Friday night, between four and five o'clock, wishes to avoid trouble they will return, as they are known. L. S. Cowles, 188 Carlton St., City., 2-26-1dx NOTICE—Parties, funerals and weddings taken care of at reasonable prices. Ex- pert drivers. Good car. Gen. Main & Electric Co., Brook St. Day and night service. Tel 1526-3 or 65. 2-26-3dx ADVERTISE—Rate book mailed Free. Stand- ard Advertising Agency, 71 Victoria, St. Louls. 2-26-1dx NOTICE—We save you 40 to 50 per cent on Blemished first quality and factory sec- onds tires and tubes. Motor oil one gal- lon 80c., five gallon lots 75c. per gallon. Bring your ¢an. Alex Auto Supply Co., 86 Arch St. 2-25-16dx NOTICE—Don’t Fuss with a setting hem or smoky kerosene incubator! Each compart- ment of our mammoth machines hold 150 eggs. Price 6c per chick hatched. Ca- pacity 25,000 eggs. Leghorn cockerels for sale. Nutmeg Hatchery, phone Cheshire, Conn. NOTICE—Enow your life. Latest scientific method. Develop your powers. Send birth date; 12c stamps. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Walter Winston, Kenilworth, 88 Bd, Courcelles, Paris, France. 2-19-26-3-5-12 NOTICE—D. & K. Trucking Co. will do your moving to your satisfaction, if you say so. Local and long distance. Tel. NOTICE—The Public Shoe Repairing Co., 35 East Main St. We guarantee all our re- pairing work to give perfect satisfaction, because we do our work well and use the best leather you can possibly obtain. If you would like to be satistied, try us once and you will come again. 2-23-4dx NOTICE—Get our prices on your electrical work. It will save you mouney. Lawyer & Yuon. Tel. §93-5, 1492-23. 2-23-10dx “OTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Sketching for entertainments, dances: something snappy Herald ofee City PERSONALS. PERSONAL—A photograph of your little one,, made now, will be a source of never ending delight to you later. Arcade | I WANTED—Bookkeeper—Position _open for an intelligent serious minded, able woman in a local store. All information must be furnished in your reply, which will be confidential. Merchant, Box No. 21, Her- ald. WANTED—A competent housework, one who likes children. need not apply. 551 Stanley St. general Others 2-26-2a% WANTED. Manager for Ladies’ Ready to Wear Dept. Also sales girls. Apply. CONNORS-HALLORAN CO., 215 Main St. 2-26-14 Parker & Deming Have you decided to make a change this spring? Why not buy a farm in the country and live like a gentleman? You’ve been paying rent for years and have nothing to show for it. , With a place of your own you can raise more than enough to support a family and put something in the bank. Are you able to do that now? Let’s talk it over. 73 / 2-26-33 Parker &| 193 MAIN STREET | Deming |