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- Inc. b ijiie g TFORD he Bargain Basement Offers omen’s and Misses’ New Silk Dresses r Spring Afternoons $19.95 Afternoon, Spring offers ws variety in fabric and design. Heavy Canton Crepe and Crepe ne, soft satin Charmeuse and crlsp youthful Taffeta lend themselves particularly well to the modes in afternoon frocks, and many delight ful new models have found their way into our Dress jut Dresses \ $12.95 Girls’ Washable School t model m Lmstre Poplin, B et o lutons on wnie: Dresses In Two Large Groups $1.45 It all round. Ten styles — Sizes 8 to 14 years. Materials are ylish Stout Dresses ginghams, crashes, lincns and plain chambrays. $24.95 stenight line stout model, made of Neatly trimmed collars and cuffs and all of the dresses have cither one or two pockets. od with black silk brald, yoke of $1.95 1 finished with brald. Three Colors: Black, Brown and The materials in these dresses are excellent in quality, well well finished. A dozen Pleated Plaid or so different choose from. One model $4.95 placed on sale combinations. Full that ually sells well is a middy suit in linene, neatly mmed, pocket in blouse at left, all sizes from 6 to 14 years. Many other new and stylish trimmed in plain or modes to choose from. HARTFORD Colors: ndsome second shipment will be . About 15 color , bandsomely button effcots. colors. wrt plaids and checks in all tho Waist band 25 w 34. OVER 1500 PAIRS Of Perfect Fitting HARNEY’S HIGH-GRADE Custom Made Goodyear Welt SHOES FOR WOMEN big shoe merchants use Harmey's Shoes as their sacrificed for a quick clean-up. Many are fashion's latest styles in Goodyear Welts for Spring. Highest Quality A Remarkable Sale and a Big Value at $5.50 Real Value $12.00 to $14.00 pair. Lowest Prices LEAVITT & HAYES, INC Suliding—Reparug. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETR. Repairs of all kinds. # Court Bt Telephcies ttew Hritalz. Coan. 1 S ————— CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs. BY STANLEY FOR SALE ly House—modern. 737 East stroet. Houso—14 Rooms. 96 Pleasant street. Lots and Nice Location. mto, Fire and Life Insurance. — Surety Bonds. . D. HUMPHREY Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. (T N. . NAT. BANK BRUILDING JUMBING Water Heating SERVICE [NLIVAN Tel. 2084 WiLL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Secorfl-Hand Furniture L. ZELDES 118 West Street Tel. 633.23 I{H Wi Wi il 1 | i l Classified advertise- ments get the business. They -cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. aUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Overland truck with panel body, recently overhauled. In good run ning order. New Iiritain Gas. Lt. C W. Main St 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 «vertiser money. ' FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Baby carriage, slightly used; baby crib, high chair, bassinet and Kitch- en table cheap. 46 Newington fioor. FOR SALE—Stearns-Knight Coupe, mechanical condition. All cord Price reasonable. . Box 273. 3-2-3dx &ood tires. o. FOR SALE—Paige 5 passenger automobile, Al condition. Write for a demonstration. Price $850. Box 21B, Herald. 3-1-3dx FOR Tel. SALE—Ford Sedan, 361-5. J. €. Moody. 2-26-6d FOR SALE—1920 Overland 4 touring ecar. Just like new. Pbine 608-13 or call 32 Sheffield St. 2-28-3dx —_—e FOR SALE. CADILLAC TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOUR! CADILLAC 8 COUPE. WILLYS-KNIGHT LIMOUSINE. PACKARD TOURING. MAXWELL TOURING REO TOURING. CHEVROLET TOURING, THE B. & B. MOTOR €O e e USED CARS. 1920 PAIGE Touring. As good as new. 1920 HUDSON Touring. In a No. 1 condition. Will sell cheap. 1917 HUDSON Coupe. It will pay you to look at this car. Will sell at a Bargain. 1917 MITCHELL Touring. 1916 NATIONAL. We give Easy Payments. Cadillac, Paige, Scripps-Booth. George Dunbar, Salesman ——— USED CARS. 1920 Hudson Super Six. 7 Cord tires. small mileage. 1819 Chevrolet, S cyl. 5 passenger. Sport model. Excellent opportunity at right price. 1919 Paige 7 passenger touring, newly painted, cord tires. A bargain. 1919 Essex Touring. Cord tires. opportunity to buy at reduced price. 1916 Cadillac Coupe. 8§ cyl. Cord tires. Real bargain for small money. 1916 Buick 7 passenger touring, good paint. Bargain if taken at once. Watch our ad for fresh line of used cars each week. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP., st. Tel. Open Evenings. Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bros. Distributors 3-2-4a passenger. Good 8. 155 Elm 731. _— e 8 HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED—A first class farm hand; must be sood milker. James Dutton, East Berlin. Tel. 676-2. 3-1-2dx ‘WANTED—Salesladies in suit, mc,rdm and walst departments. M. Bloomberg, 186 Main St. 3-2-2d e ———r e — LOST AND FOUND- _— LOST—Between Stanley and Whiting Sts., bhandbag containing sum of money. Tel. 1095-3. 3-2-3dx LOST—On February 1%th, at G. A. R. hall, at a public supper given by the Sons of Veterans, Auxiliary, a black beaver hat. Will lady taking same kindly call tele- phone 1003-3. 3-1-2dx LOST—Saturday afternoon, pocketbook con- talning sum of money and receipts. Re- turn to 109 Grove St. Reward. 3-1-1wx LOST—One 34-4 rim nnd shoe; also chain. Finder telephone 190-3. Reward. 3-1-24 LOST—Crank handle for truck, between Lash Motor Co. and Church St Kindly return Lash Motor Co.,, West Main St. 3-1-34 new top, | FOR SALE—Hatching eggs, K. 1. Reds, W. Leghorn and Blue Andalusion. Axel Johnson, Cook St., Plainville. Tel. 71-5. 3-2-4-5x FOR SALE—Stove wood, hard $14.00, mixed $12.00, furnace wood $14.00, fire place any length $14.00. No chestnut, full cord. Delivered New Britain and Plainville. H. C. Orvis, Plainville. Tel. 37-23. 3-2-6dx TC RENT '—Tenement of 4 rooms, 225 So. Inquire 242 Hartford Ave. Tel. 3-2-3dx TO RENT—One or two furnished with all conveniences for light keeping. Central. 16 Prospect Si rooms house- 2-1dx TO RENT—Heated garage for one car. ‘Walnut St. Also shop on second floor. 3-2-2dx TO RENT—Flve room tenement, improve- ments and steam heated. Centrally lo- cated. Tel. 582-2. 3-1-5ax FOR SALE—$i0 baby carriage, at half price for quick sale. Inquire Q'Neil, 96 West Main St. 3-2-2dx ¥OR SALE—Columbia mahogany Grafonola, perfect condition; half prico. Easy terms. | Call tonight. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 3-2-2ax FOR SBALE—Local drugg 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. Crowcll, Miller & Han- son Co., and all drug stores. 1-31-26eodx are mow offer- FOR BALE—Hatching Eggs, W. Leghorns and B. Rocks; also baby chicks. C. Ericson, Westwood Park, Plainville. 3-1-3x FOR SALE—Round Parlor Table, carved ! pillar center, carved claw feet, mahog- ' any Address P. O. Box 522, New Brit- ain. 3-1-2dx FOR SALE—Or will exchange for roll top desk, flat top desk. Cost $85. Will sell for less than half Tel. 788 3-1-2dx FOR SALE—Four rooms furniture between 6 and 8 evenings. E. C. well, 28 Trinity St., third floor. FOR SALE—Three Barred Rock cockerels | for breeding. Barred Rock hatching eggs, 13 for $1.50. Axel Johanson, Maple Hill Ave., City. 3-1-3dx ¥FOR SALE—$325 Sonors Phonograph (mew) two reproducers and $250 worth of rec- ords, $250. Address Box 23S, Herald. 3-1-3ax Leg- Mrs. FOR SALE—White Leghorn, brown horn and Ancona hatching eeggs. Kosenko, Plainville, Ct. Tel. 53-14. © 2-28-6dx SALE—One carload of greem horses, | well matched Weight from Also a few sec- St, rear. ! 2-26-6dx FOR just arrived from Iowa; pairs and single hors 2,600 to 3,000 a pair. ond-hand horses. 211 Main Tel. 420 or 2087. . FOR SALE—Six milch cows, one just come in; also pair heavy trucking horses. Jo- seph Edman, Westwood FPark Phone 35-23, Platnville. 2-28-3dx FOR SALE—Large Columbia Grafonola, ma. hogany cebinet records. New; very rea- sonable. Box 15XX Herald Office. 2-26-6dx FOR SALE—Mattresses, box springs, cush- fons, etc., to order. Save money by hav- ing_your old mattresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over equal to new and returned same day. Upholstering. Hardware City Bedding 60 Tremont St. Tel. 23 2-12-26dx e NOTICE. Co, NOTICE—The Chamberlin Metal Weather Strip Co. hereby warns the public of New Britain that one John McGraw, of Bos- ton, who was recently for a few weeks in the employ of this company, is not at present connected with the Chamberlin Metal Weather Strip Co. in any manner whatsoever, and that any representations by him to the contrary are absolutely false. Persons interested should address the company direct at 17 Pearl St., Bos- ton, Mass. J. M. Carpenmter, Special Sales Manager. 3-2-3dx NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented, $1.256 per day. Delivered promptly. Batis faction guaranteed. Electric cleaners re. paired. Tel. 2079. 2-2-eod-tt NOTICE—Painting, Papering—Painting and Paper Hanging; Beaver Board and Can- vas Cellings. Wall your home on request son Company, No. §9 Arch St. 1 3 NOTICE—Ginsburg's dress pleating, button covering and hemstitching shop moved to 19 Walnut St. Tel. 883-12. 2-28-6dx Paper_displayed at The E. U. Thomp- Telephone 2-7-e0d-tf LOST—Will lady getting off Hartford car at Chestnut St., Tuesday night about 6 o'clock, seen taking umbrella which did not belong to her, please leave same with starter and avold trouble, or Tel. 2212-4. 3-2-14 LOST—Deposit Book No. 3411, Savings Bank, Kensington, Conn. er kindly notify bank. 3-3 on Berlin Find- POULTRY. BABY CHICKS 20e. - all varieties; safe delivery guaran- teed. Send for circular. Roy Clark, East Harttord. 23-3-t¢ JOHN J. CREAN PIANO TEACHING Special attention to beginners. 13 Summer Street. Tel. 1209. If you have tried Specialist Chiro- practors, Osteopaths or natureopaths with no results then try my treat- ments for a complete cure. Beware of that cough and chest disease. My treatments clear these conditions quickly. Electric treatments of all kinds, Electric light baths and all forms of the violet ray machine _treatments 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 can. Alex Auto Supply Co., 86 Arch St. 2-25-16dx NOTICE—D. & K, Trucking Co. will do your moving to your satisfaction, if you say so. Local and long distance. Tel. 767-4, city. P 2-24-18ax NOTICE—Get our prices omn your electrical work. It will save you money. Lawyer & Yuon. Tel. 833-5, 1492-23. 3-23-10ax NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Telk and Sketching for entertalnments, falrs aud ; something snappy. Al Malmgren, Herald ofce, City. 9-33-2¢ —_—_—ee NOTICE—Don’t Fuss with & setting hea or smoky kerosene incubator! Bach compart- ment of our mammoth machines hold 150 eggs. Price 6c per chick hatched. Ca- pacity 25,000 eggs. Leghorn cockerels for le. Nutmeg Hatchery, phone £3-3, Cheshire, Conn. 3-1-8dx NOTICE—Now is the time to place your or- der for Hatching Eggss and Baby Chicks from exclusive breeder of high class White Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks, Light Brahmas. Send for cata- logue. Visitors welcome. Mrs. A. Uhryn, 112 Carleton St. 3-1-5dx TO RENT-—4 room tenement st 93 Rock- well Ave. Inquire 470 Arch St, 3rd floor. 3-1-2dx TO RENT—Ome double and three rooms at Y. M. C. A. dormitory. single | 3-1-tf TO RENT—5 room temement, first floor, all improvements. 41 Connerton St. near North & Judd factory. Tel. 667-13. 2-28-4dx TO RENT—Store at 1-3 Main St., corner of Elm. Will rent reasonable if taken at once. Apply M. Cohen. Phone 24325. 2-5-tt TO RENT—G: on Harrison 8t. F. W, Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Tel. 1773. 1-31-t¢ _— FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished room for light house- kecping, with use of kitchen and dining room. Will tow ladies who called yes- terday call this evening. Cor. Arch and Walnut Sts. 3-2-1dx TO RENT—Two large front rooms, nicely furnished, steam heated. Will rent to two | or four gentlemen. Mrs. Waish, 64 Church St. 3-2-1ax TO RENT—Newly furnished front room, steam heat. Hot water year roun room, Will two ladies who called yes- Breakfast if desired. American famil 561 Main St., top floor. 3-2-24: American family. 561 Main St., top floor. 3-2-2dx TO RENT—3 rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 36 Walnut St. 3-2-1dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms. 24 Maple St. 3-1-4dx TO RENT—Furnished room for gentlemen. 45 Walnut St. TO RENT—Large frost room, just paimted, papered, for one or two men, Also nice apartment for light housekeeping. 103 West Main St. 3-33-tt American 8-1-2dx for two 133 Bassett 2-28-3dx TO RENT—Large furnished gentlemen, in private family. St. R RN S WANTED—FEMALE HELP t girl Small ‘WANTED—Competent general housework. Forest St. Tel. 48. as cook or for family. 65 | 3-1-3a I WANTED—A woman to do silterations on " women's coats and suits. State experience and salary expected. Steady work. Sox No. X32X, Herald. 2-28-34 WANTED—By the day, a competent laun- dress, one that can do mice fine clothes. State price in reply to ad. Address Box 17L, Herald. 2-28-3dx | WANTED—Competent mald for housework. Apply Mrs. Shurberg, Jr., 81 Columbia St. 2-28-t¢ Something to sel tenement or a ro‘ rent? Use the HER/ classified column. ONII ONE CENT A WOR ‘WANTED—Second hand show mill end meat slicer; must be condition. State lowest price details. Box 22, Herald office. WANTED—Honest party to furnish] necessary to finance safe and money making business. Can h: money. Proposition will stand ‘t] investigation. Party familiar witl ing trades preferred. SW As tunity for right man. Herald. WANTED—Men and women who aching, burning feet, corns and o to try box of Snow Drop Salb ‘Works wonders. Guaranteed by Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller son Co. and all drug stores. 2-1. WANTED—Couple with no chi general housework, at Shuttle Club. Must furnish best referenc ply Mr. Fish at Elks' Grill. WANTED—Two or three family room to each floor, in desirable either rent or buy. Address He: __28XX. WANTED—Four or five room first or second floor, at a reasonabi| by American family of three. Tenement, Box 9, Herald. WANTED—A¢ once, three or four or unfurnished rooms in an family. Box 20J, Herald. v WANTED—Men and women, for & will mail names and addresses of 1 supplying home work. Address Lackey, Plainville, Conn. WANTED——By refined elderly ¢ ment of five rooms, good location. ern section preferred. By April 1s 17K, WANTED—By young 'American § room tenement in good localiiy] dress Box. 29BB, Herald. & WANTED—Y. men and womes telligence and ambition to study’ keeping and stenography umder instructors. Don’t waste your Tuition $5 a month. C neas’ College, 163 Main St. BUSINESS CHANCES—Te seitle an’ the stock and machinery for makin & Davis and other levels, are offi sale. Wil sell with or without th tory lease. Address H. C. 'Dextel, River, N. 3-2f SITUATION WANTED. | e e e young woman desires position im store, or office. Address Box 10J, B WANTED—Occupation as steady ch by intelligent American man, singl reliable parties, of good character, ly temperance, good habits, use - bacco, can save repair bills. Expes in garage, mechanical ideas, has o pair tools. ‘Neighboring towns acc Address rald Box X21X. 8- WANTED—By widow with two QMM work by day 6 days a week or keepe: would take institution work. or write Mrs. Juringues, Elm Hijll, house from Elm Hill station. 2-2 WANTED—Chauffeur desires situation private family or commercial; § perience. Good references. Chauffeur, Box 7, Herald. HerbertE.Anders Teacher of Violi 115 DWIGHT ST. TEL. 11 Available for Musicales, Recep ‘Weddings and other Social Ew where Music of a higher grade discrimination is desired. Here’s a Cottage at a: Pre-War Pric Only $3,800 with a lot over 200 feet deep. We’v Just Sold a House on Sherman Court—We hav one other at reasonable price—It will go qui —See Us NOW. CAMP REAL 878 MAIN ST. PFHONE ESTATE CO. 'PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Multigraphing of every description, also specifications All work neatly done and guaranteed. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRIIER EXCHANGL | 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 automobile insur- monthly income in- St., New Britain, 3-1-5dx NOTICE—N. W. Hart, ance, motary public, surance. 14 Prospect Conn. o = I —_— 'STEAMSHIP TICKET