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the opening of spring, demand for Real Estate increases. If you want to sell your prop- erty get in touch with a prospective customer through the Herald Classified Column. ONE CENT A WORD. There is a good mar for used autos. If y have one to sell ogy want 0 buy one try Herald Classified C umn. It will do the trici ONLY ONE CENT WORD. ) y [l S WITH LINGOLN in the Petrograd region. Gemeral| p.p . coure District of Berlin, ss., New Koslovsky, In return, is reported tO | Britain, March 8, A. D. 1921 huve offored 10,000,000 rubles for | Estaie of John Coats. late of New Britain, | In sald District deces N rotzky's body. It is pointed out hcre — E‘.:mmr o e that a million rubles now is worth ! ministration account with said Estate to about $50. ! this Court for allowance, it ie e A ORDERED—That the 24th day of March, H D, at 9 o'clock in the foremoon, | CI" IIEMS | at the Probate Office in New Britaln be | - . and the same is assigned for hearing on ont of the “Junker sys. ot the allowance of saild administration ac- be linked in a somewhat count 'Ilh said Estate and th Court di e D vistuny ¢ Lawyer ested lhrrun to appear at sald time and report has it place, by publishing this order in some made in a few establish a similarity be- | methods jof the two. At- | newspap: published in New Britain a raving a circulation in sald District, and on figured in the actions B city moeeting as legal ad- by posting a copy on the public sign post | In said Town of New Britain, nearest where the deceased last dweit, and return make. | mayor and was respor low tax enthusiasts clair nner in which the busine CLASSIFIED 1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the ad- vertiser money. ued from First Page.) . Patrick Day records at Morans'. avt Sexton, a flort will be Fireman William Frey of Engine company No. 2, who has been eriti- cally (Il for the past six weeks Is re- be Improving steadily. Rev. G. H, Staton will “The Christian Religion” at ported to — — speak on the eve- the BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. ting was carried on. ber of smaller banners nm‘ in evidence, the reports go, Simons has proven himself advocate of . the banner bringing his argument to tion. ng is to be held at 2:50 | er and none but voters and iwill be admitted, Chairman . An effort will be made, to keep the gathering as possible. Speakers from or cities will be heard. ning service tomorrow night at A. M. E. Zion church Records and Victrolas. C. Co.—advt. s CONNOLLY TO SPEAK Probation Officer E. C Fellowship church, of the a meeting Congregational of the First | at 7 o'clock. in connection at with the police court. s, —— COURT OF PROBATE. DISTRICT OF PLAINVILLE, ss. Court, March 10th, A. D. 192 STATE of Solomon Lorsc York, in_the County of of New York Moses S made written application that Liquor Is Held at Alaskan Frontier. B. C., March 12.—Reports consigned to northern umbians is being held at n frontier by American will be investigated and If protested to Ottawa as an act™' Attorney General today. mey general said he haa btests from many persons h of the holding up of Lorsch of New York, and proceedings in gate Court, County of New York, approving and the same, be filed and recorded, the record and that t executor this Court, as by more fully appears, } ORDERED: That mald it is sald _application PRICH 1S DOUBLED BY REBED. ‘March 12.—Leon Trotsky, moviet war minister, ac- ussians here, who are in with their country, has ard of 5,000,000 rubles LITTLETHING' ‘E FOR SALE tenement house, four rooms with all improvements. Lot, 60 Price $7,000. Also a three tenement house with sixteen rooms fmprovements, in west end, price $10,500. Also a few lots locations. held at Plainville, in the d District, at 11 public to be Plainville, of March, noon, and ency of place of th publishing th that hearing order in two times trict. MERITT O. RYDER Judg INQUI RE AT B. SOLOMON TELEPHONE 977 REMOVAL NOTICE Electric Co. now located at 133 Jerome St. Store at 85 West Main Strect. DAN El:lm“fl ('() oo TELEPHOV ¥ 1628-4 LLAR BILL! Here you show up good bhis cottage for $6,800 on Francis Street. it would have taken $8,500 of you to e house—Here’s a Good Bargain. REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 306-¢ BANK BLDG. in our Plainvil FOR SALE Ily located. Shows big intercst on investment. Re- CASH. If you cannot ralse that amount, no need D. HUMPHREY Pire and Life Insurance. — Surety Bonds. A- All Kinds of Other Insurance. N. NAT. BANK BUIDDING transfer to the Mass Meeting to be | at Fox’s Theater at 2 p. m. Sunday. s will be taken to compel O. F. Curtis esign or to let the People have the rights which they had before he med office. He has disgraced the or's office at the City Meeting. AIN TAXPAYERS” PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION AMSHIP TICKETS;’ N PFMITTANFCC L. Plerce | Connolly will be the speaker tomorrow v\t‘n;nr’ club He will tell of his work John C. Sefflo of Wesleyan University will lead the young people’s chorus. Probate late of New New York and State having a duly au- thenticated and exemplified copy of the last will and testament of sald deceased and of the Surro- of New York and State establishing named in sald will be approved by application on file be heard and determined at a Court of Probate town of on the 18th day o'clock in the fore- notice of the pend- said application and of the time and thereon be given by some newspaper having a circulation in said Dis- EVERY LITTLE THING’ “EVERY LITTLETHING' WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 638-23 JOHN J. CREAN|_ PIANO TEACHING FOR sAhE—m:t'Em,uuaovs FOR SALE—Cahinet Talking Machine, beau- tiful mahogany, and lot of records; half price tonight. Payments. Andrews, 439 Arch St 3-12-1dx FOR SALE—14 geese. Apply Albert derson, end of Kensington Ave. 3-12-1dx An- | AUTOMOBIDES ! FOR SALE—One 1915 Touring Car, paint, contractors, horse power gasoline engine, Nelson, 280 Corbin Ave. electric and starter. woodworker, cheap. 1138-13. light variety Tel. new Also | with 4| A, F. 3-12-4dx FOR SALE—1918 Ford roadster, FOR SALE—Or would take a smal trade-for a lot on Robbins Ave, M: If interested, Phone 683-6. L. Podalsek, FOR SALE—35 weeks old calf. 3-12-1dx Root Farm, Berlin, Conn. FOR SALE—Canaries, all paired orr. re-dy at 65 Main St. FOB SALE—Household of 4 rooms furni- ture, almost new; bargain. Party leaving town. Call all day Sunday and Monday, 2d floor, 12 Pearl Court. 3-12-1dx Special attention to beginners. | Lo "y hing cepe, B. L Reds, W. 13 Summer Street. Tel. 1209. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs ! PLUMBING Steam, Hot Water Heating EXPERT SERVICE T. J. QUINLIVAN 712 Stanley St. Tel. 2084 ‘EVERY LITTLE THING’ J BRITAIN STAMPWKS ruseeR STAMPS SteeL NOTARY SEALS BADGES.CHECKS STEN 53 CHURCH ST - PHONE 1702 Straight Talk With Parker & Deming THE GRIND OF LIFE. AREN'T YOU TIRED OF THE GRIND OF LIFE? AREN'T YOU SICK of being a laboring slave? Every time you punch the clock don’t you feel like punch- ing the FACE of the clock? EVERY TIME the alarm rings, don’t you feel like strang- ling it and throwing its tin stomach into the alley? HOW ARE YOU going to get away from this grind? HAVE YOU made any plans? DO YOU expect to get rich on a salary? | | DO YOU KNOW anybody who ever did get rich on a salary? DON'T YOU KNOW that in- vesunent is your only hope? AND DON'T YOU KNOW that land investment is your only certainty? PROPERTY IS THE THING. GET A LOT. GET A LOT OF LOTS. Get them where things are moving. Get them where shrewd inves- tors are buying. Think this over, then come in and let us explain how you can become the owner of a few good lots, located on Russwin Heights, $1,800. Ten per cent. cash, then a few dollars saved each month will pay for it TALK IT OVER WITH | Lots from $550 to | Parker & | Demin 1 I Leghorn and Blue Andalusion. Cook St., Plainville. 3-10-12x FOR SALE—Travelling Bags. lar $2.98 for $1.75. Trunk Shep, 15 Lafayette St 3-11-2dx Leghorns, Axel Johnson, FOR BALE—Bargains in Suitcases, $1:85 and up. Big cut in Bellows. 15 Lafayette %l. 3-11-2dx FOR SALE—Special prices on Ever-Ready Flashlights. 15 Lafayette St. Truunk Shop. 3-11-2dx FOR SALE—Big reduction in Trunks, all | Trunk Shop, 15 Lafayette styles, all sizes. 3-11-2dx st. 25 rolls and blg re- Call ax FOR SALE—Player Piano, bench in my home, nearly new, duction. Price and terms right. evenings. _Andrews, 439 Arch St 3-11 "OR SALE—New electric range. No rea- sonable offer refused, A. Tyler, 319 Main St Tel. 1992-3. 3-11-2dx FOR SALE—Lot 50x150, in good location, 15 minutes from center. Will sell at sacri- fice as party is leaving town. Address Herald, Box 3Y. 3-11-4dx FOR SALE—White Leghorn hatcning eggs $1.50 for 15 or $5.00 per hundred. Chicks, White Leghorns 20c, Rhode Is- land Reds 25c, White Wyandottes 30c each. Hatch continuously from March 7th. Corbin's Corners Farm, West Hart- ford. 3-3-1,1,8,105-1 FOR SALE—4 young mew miich cows, 1 stock bull.. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 254-12. 3-10-3d FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching, Barred Plymouth Rock, {rec rang: ck, 13 eggs W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 3-10-3d Tanquay & SALE—Building stone. 8 3-10-5dx Tel. 221¥-2 or 1014- FOR SALE—Cheap, 2 tons of good hay.. I quire ¢ A. Welr, 22 Cottage Place. Tel. 2305-3. 3-10-3dx — FOR SALE—Cheap, for cash, upright piano. Apply 2nd floor 1184 Stanley St. 3-11-3dx FOR SALE—A Pair black horses, weigh 1300, gray horse weighs 1150, driving horse weighs 1900, pair bay chunks weigh 2400. Cail cor. East and Dwight Sts., rear baker shop 3-10-3dx FOR SALE—Barber shop. Box 9, Herald. - Address Barber, 3-10-3dx FOR SALE—Steel ash cans. Malleable Iron Works, cor. Myrtie and Grove Sts. 3-9-5dx FOR SALE—Rhode Isiand Red hatching eggs $1.00 setting. White Pekin duck eggs $2.00 a setting Tel. No. 675-15 N. Karl Maier, Southington, Conn. lol SALE—On Bassett St., hardwood tioors, all pruwmenu Box 10E, Herald. BABY CHICKS—20c. up; safe delivery guaranteed and prepaid; all varietics; send for circular. Roy Clark, East Hart- ford. 3-7-6dx FOR SALE—Hatching eggs from :us 27" 66 Francis St City. 3-7-6ax FOR SALE—Mattresses, box springs, cush- ions, 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 Co, 60 Tremont St Tel. 2314-4. 2-13-26dx e —— e ———— SITUATION WASNTED. WANTED—By colored lady, position as cook or for genmeral housework, and for man position as chauffeur, butler, etc. Exper- jenced, handy in any kind of machine and work. Address Herald Box 32 -9-4dx —_ LOST AND FOUND- LOST—Pink sad white cameo pin, Wednes- day noon, between Park, Bassett and Roberts Sts., or on Berlin trolley. Re- ward if returned to 301 Park St. 3-12-1a FOUND—Gray Shepherd dog, in . For particulars call 13-3. 3-12-1dx LOST—Notice Is hereby given that Pass Book No. 4641, American Industrial Bank & Trust Co., has been lost and the own- er thereof has made application for new book. All persons are warned against purchasing or negotiating said book, and if found same should be réturned to said bank 3-12-1ax | LOST—Small knitted purse, containing gold watch, pen, etc, between Clark and Brainerd Drug store and Plainville post- office. Finder notify Mrs. W. L. Alling. 14 Webster St., Plainville. 3-12-1dx three small keys, return to Herald 3-12-2dx 4538 om Bernn Finder -12-19x LOST—On Church St., tied together. Please Office. LOST—Deposit Book No. Savings Bank, Kensington, Conn kindly notify bank 3. FOUND—Dog, collie or Shepherd, mixed, li- cense No. 33284, Owner may recover at 104 Franklin St 3-10-3dx dition; — e FOR SALE—1915 Reo, self-starter, electric condi- | 542 West | 3-10-3dx lights. tion FOR Good mechanical condition, E. M. Beecher, Price $225. Main St SALE—Four passenger coupe, all around bargain. Elmer Main St good mechanical G. P'. Manee, All 1 Vulcan Iron Works. Al con- Auto 3-10-3d $1,250. | all cord tires. NOTICE. | _——m e o NOTICE—The Connecticut Metal Toy Mfg. 43 Wilson St., New Britain, Conn. Amierican made toys. We fill out orders for bird whistle and toy sets. 3-12-2dx NOTICE—Miss Rabinson please return the hemstitched pillow cases which were marked K. Rabinson. It was given to you by mistake. Ginsburg’'s Button Shop, 19 Walnut St. 3-12-1dx NOTICE—Place your order with us for Awnings, Tents and Truck Covers and re- | celve the best material and workmanship | possible. Members of the National Tent and Awning Mfg. Asso. Full weight, full size guaranteed. Eddy Awning and Dec- | ,orating Co., 106 City Hall Place. Tel. {0 1013-4. 3-8-e.0.d.3mo. | 3-10-3dx | i 1920 1919 1919 1920 1919 1919 1916 We have four carloads cord tires, Sport model. money. teed. price. Newly painted, gain if taken at once. New top, price. ‘Watch our ad for used car bargains. 8. & ¥, MOTOR SALES CORP. 135 Elm St. Open Evenings. Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bros. Dis- USED CARS., Hudson Super-Six, 7 passenger, small mileage. Reo Coupe. Come and see this bargain. 8 cyl, 5 passengcr. Good buy for small Chnevrolet, ex Demonstrator. Guaran- Unusual opportunity at low Paige sport model, disc steel wheel, small mileage. Page Touring. cord tires. 7 passenger. Bar- Buick Touring. 7 passenger. good paint. Very low Tel.731 E tributors. 3-8-84 SALE. ot new Studebakers due here next week, s0 we need the room. Look over this list and pick out your car and talk it over with us. We will let you have any used car we have for one- quarter down and six months to pay the rest. 1921 1920 5 Briscoe tour., Phene 811, 1920 We arp open evenings. Studebaker Big Six tour. §1,600 Studebaker Big Six tour. Jordan seven pas. tou Overland 86-6 tour. Overland 90 tour. Chevrolet F. A. tour. Ford Coupe. Oakland 34 tour. Hudson 6-40 Coupe. Dodge tour. (wirc wheels). Maxwell tour. $200. Overland model 4 tour. Overland 83A tour. Overland 83B tour. Overland 76 roadster, $250. Flanders 1-3 ton truck, $100. Oldsmobile touring. M. IRVING JESTER. 193 Arch St. “The house of satisfaction. 3-8-tt USED CAR SALE. PAIGE, §5 PASS. TOURING. VERY LITTLE MILEAGE. 1917 HUDSON, 4 PASS. COUPE. IN A NO. 1 CONDITION. 1917 IN CADILLAC SEDAN PERVECT MECHANICAL CONDITION, GOOD TIRES AND PAINT. 1918 CHALMERS TOURING. HAS JUST BEEN OVERHAUL- ED, ALL GOOD TIRES. VERY LITTLE MONEY. 1917 Pass. 1916 PASS. MITCHELL TOURING, 7 WILL SELL CHEA. NATIONAL TOURI AT A BARGAIN. NG, 7 COME IN AND LOOK THESE CARS OVER, OR CALL US ON THE TELEPHONE WE WILL BE GLAD TO DEMONSTRATE ANY CARS TO YOU AT WE ARE ABLE TO EASY TIME. PAYMENTS ARRANGED. LASH MOTOR CO. ‘West Main St. Tel. 382 GEORGE DUNBAR, Cadillac, Paige, Salesman. Agents for Scripps-Booth 3-8-11-12-3a HERE ARE RELIABLE CARS AT FAIR PRICES. Sold by a Dealer Known to the 1918 Trade for 12 Years. BUICK Touring. BUICK Sedan. REO Touring. OVERLAND 90 Touring. MAXWELL Touring. FORD Sedan. FORD Touring. PAIGE Coupe. NATIONAL Touring. STUTZ Roadster. Terms arranged. Thirty Other Popular Cars. Don’'t Be Misled Low Prices. by _ Mysterious Easy Payment Plans That Take the Joy Out of Life. AARON G. COHEN. “Loyal To Those We Serve.” 45 Wells St., Cars Sold on Commission. ! | { i ’ OF THESE ANY 3 SAVE YOU $250 TO $500. 1920 1917 1917 Hartford. Open Eve. Cars Traded. 3-11-3w —_— FOR SALE. MAXWELL RACER. CADILLAC 8 TOUR NOTICE—Know your life. Latest sclentific 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—Electrical work. the wise. Do your wirlng and repair work now. Call 1992-3 A. Tyler, 319 Main St. 3-11-3dx NOTICE—General trucking, local and long distance moving and hauling. Satisfaction suaranteed. Reasonable rates. Frank K. Brown, 240 Smalley St. Tel. 1868. 3-9-1wx NOTICE—Just Hats—$1.98 and up. Best line in the city. Children's hats a spoc- falty. Trimmings. Arch St. Novelty Shop (M P. Leupold), 359 Arch 8t (§ doors south of the Armory—out of the high rent district). 3-9-4d One word to NOTICE—We save you 40 to 50 per cent on Blemighed first quality and factory sec- onds tires and tubes. Motor oil one gal- lon 80c., five gallon lots 75¢. 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 saustaction, if you say so. Local and long distance. Tel. 767-4, city. 2-24-18ax NOTICE—Carioonist, Chalk Telk and Sketching for cnlertanments, fairs aund dances; something snappy. al Malmgren, Herala otice, City v-32-t8 WANTEL WANTED—By American family of three, flat or apartment of not less than five rooms. Western section preferred. Ad- dress Herald, Box 6W. 3-12-3dx i WANTED—Tenement of five rooms in good locality for family of four adults. Box XX 3-12-2dx WANTED—To rent farm of about 120 acres, together with all farming machiner poultry, etc. Joe Celesky, 79 Orange § 3-12-3dx ANTED—At once, Piano or Talking Ma- chine salesman who resides in New Brit- ain, to sell pianos for a nationally known high grade piano manufacturer now op- erating a large chain of retall piano stores. Remuneration drawing account against liberal commission—opportunity for Branch Management when men qual- ify—all ¢orrespondence treated in strict confidence. Address at once, P. O. Box 943, Hartford, Conn., after that 3rd floor 509 5th Ave, New York City. $-11-3d WANTED—I have a good position for a man who is honest, with good personality, clean record, and fair education. Must also have and determination, and be between the ages of 25 and 50 years. Good references required. Per- sonal interview ne§dum). M. O. Halver- initiative stadt, Asylum) St, Hartford Life Building, Room 408, Hartford, Conn. 3-11-3a WANTED—To go out working two days a week. Address Box 14XA, Herald office. 3-11-2dx WANTED—Tenement of four or five room: by young couple, in good neighborhood. ¥. O. Box 787. 8-11-bdx | WANTED—To do washiag and ironing, by woman; would call and deliver; .iso boy of 15 would like outdoor work. 236 West st. 3-11-2dx WANTED—By clean middleaged man, board and room in private American family. Address Herald, Box 34K. 3-11-4ax WANTED—4 room tenement for man wife. Apply Box 10A, Herald. 3-11- sdx _— CLERKS—(men women, over 17) for Pos- tal Mail Service. $130 monthly. Exam- inations March. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of instructions, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service exam- iner) 843 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 3-10-4dx WANTED—Grape vines,roses and shrubbery to trim, 30 years experience. Drop postal to J. M. Harper, 363 Main St., or Welch the Florist. 3-10-3dx WANTED—Lace curtains to laundry; rea- sonable prices; work guaranteed. Call at 412 W. Main St., City. 3-3-6dx NTED—Carpenter work. Jobbing a spec- falty. Reasonable rate. Tel. 668-6, Ber~ lin. 3-7-6dx Call 14 3-9-6dx WANTED—Roomers and boarders. Kelsey St. Tel. 2098-12. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS—Make $75.00 weekly selling anteed hosiery. W guarantee $36.00 weekly full time. 75c an hour spare time, Experience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hosiery, Darby. Pa. 1dx REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—Farm in Kensington, 58 acres, | 10 room house, with gas, running ater and bath. Good barn, two silos, stock and tools, 4 miles from New Britain, near school and shops. New Britain Farm Agency, 166 Main St, Room 17, Open evenings. 3-11-3dx FOR SALE—$1000 cash home. Price $3,500. new 6 room bungalow. takes = cottage $1000 cash takes a All improvements, TC RENT TO RENT—Tenement of four roon quire B. Dubowy, 57 Smalley St. TO RENT—Eight room temement, eniences, at 15 Meadow Ct. Colol ple may apply at 378 Stanley St. TO RENT—A file room tenement improvements. B. Solomon, 325 Tel. 977. 3| TO RENT—Or Sale—A new six low, up-to-date. Inquire 3 Road, Belvidere. Tel. 3. TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, heat. 476 Arch St. Tel 56-2. 34 2112, TO RENT—Shop, suitable for u:m facturing or repair shop. Tel. 883-12. . l TO RENT—A very desirable tenement rooms, with all modern improve Inquire at 65 Connecticut Ave., o phone 2009-14. 3 TO RENT—Two or three rooms fo housekeeping. 495 Main St., 2nd fl TO RENT—Tenements, one 5 rooms 6 rooms; all improvements, second 49 Cherry St. 3. —Garage for touring car 963 Stanley Bt. TO RENT—4 room temement, all im ments, 46 Spring St., Inquire sto: Main St. 3- TO RENT—S room tenement, provements, in good location, ocen city. Apply 326 Church St., second 3-. TO truck. TO '—Store at 1-3 Main St., Elm. Wil rent reasonable. if . tak once. Apply M. Cohen. FPho TO RENT—Garage oa Harrison S6. Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Tel. 177 TO RENT—Nice front reom to remt, 1 from post office. 10 Bmmons Place. 1092-3. 3-1 TO BRENT—Furnished Running water in room. 28 Court 8t. room to Central loct 3-1 | TO RENT—Nicely Tooms suitable for ome or two gentie} 29 8o, High St. 3-1; TO RENT—Rooms every convenlence for light Muu Central. Opposite Camp school. 16 pect St. 3-1. TO RENT—] gentieman. room for An 45 Walnut St 8- bed roem snd N en !ur ‘light housekeeping. 120 d mercial Bt. 31 stoam llde room, lst floor. 40 Main 798-3. 1. —Steam héated llllhbl. for one or l'a lonulnlu Church Bt. 3-11. T0 RENT—Two suitable for twa Eentieme: man, 33 Court — R TO RENT—Front room, newly and with all ownvenkncol with or w, out board, in American 'lmll’. Rel ences requested. 561 Matn St, top south. 3-11. TO RENT—Large front reom, jwet papered, for one or twe men, spartment for light housel West Main 8t SUMMER RESORTS. MYRTLE BEACH, CONN.—Cottages renting for week month or Come and see me early this year. G P. White, 133 East Bawy. 3-11 MYRTLE BEACH, CONN.—Cottages for at_bargain prices dnrxn' March. Geo. White, 133~ Eut 3-1 WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Dishwasher at Park Hotel ing room. 3-11-X WANTED—An experienced laundry and chamber work in family; one capable of doing nice clothes or a girl ambitious and willing learn. No other need apply. Box 4B Herald, 3-10-34 WANTED—Young women to learm raphy during spare time evenings necticut Business College, 163 Main 3-9! POULTRY. FOR SALE—Single Comb R. L. Red Barred Rock setting eggs. Pittsh strain. $1.00 per 13 eggs. 70 Forestvi Ave., Plainville. Tel. 87-8. 3-13-3 FOR SALE—White Leghorn and B &L baby chicks. Hatches every week. R member, genuine Connecticut chicks a: better. Circular. ~ Phone €45-2, A. Hall, Wallingford, Conn. 3-12-1 MAGIC BROODERS—Coal burning, regulating, top and bottom draft. Gual anteed. Free catalogue. Phone - 45.: A. B. Hall, Wallingford, Conn. 3-12-1 FOR Eggs of Hatching Podi Stock, 3135 8 C White Leghora, $1. §. Brown Leghorns. nunnm. Poultsy Yards, 169 - Greenwood s.., WANTED—Men waated for Detective Experience unnecessary. Write J. Ganor) former U. B. Gov't Detective, St Louls, Mo. 3-5-12-19x) s, £+ R R et WANTED—Y¢ men_to ? e ing three ?

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