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THATS THE FASTEST HES| MOVED SINCE THE N\Gg'r HIS Bl'in, FIR D WURGLER WHO DELIVERS WASHINGS DR WIS WIFE. WAS SEEN RUNN/NG TODAY SEEMS A STRANGER STEPPED OFF NOON TRAIN AND OFFERED ED ASTEADY JOB | Contractor globe furnished with fres) grass, Belmont St. pebbles, ornaments, new stock of fish, | | 2 Gardening and ts, fish food, aquarium books, olc.i | Grading | New Britain Bird Store Lawns a Specialty. s Trimmmed. 1121-3 CONN.—LTD. AND ORCHESTRA STRUME ctor Drums and Banjos . Ropaired. . TYNAN, Agent. Rock Avenue. 105 Arch Street, Tel. DRESS PLAITING, BUTTON AND HEMSTITCHING SHOP MOVED TO 19 Walnut Street Tel. 883-1 | GINSBURG’S { Rear Buildin secretaries long wanted a » handy anc picuous D RONA Personal ing Machine ighs but POUNDS one! JOHN J. CREAN PIANO TEACHING | Special attention to beginners. 13 Summer Street. Tel. 1209. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-13) | Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs ! e——— PLUMBING | Steam, Hot Water Heating | for the CORONA. ! S B ST EXPERT SERVICE o, e, T.J. QUINLIVAN ——d |712 Stanley St. Tel. 2084 “REMOVAL NOTICE | 1 Electric Co. now located at133 JeromesSt. | West Main Street. 1628-4 in ouar Plainville Store at 85 IDAN ELECTRIC CO.. YOUR PICK—2-Family House on on East Street, Near East Main—most section, for $5,100, large lot. Up to the Minute 3-Family House for ight across the street — It’s Up to You | l} REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—-ROOMS 308-¢ BANK RLDG. \LE blg Interest cannot raise rOoR Show investment. Re- | no/ need on iy located. Y that amount, 0,000 CASIL. If you D. HUMPHREY Fire and Life Insurance. — Surcty Bonds. Insurance. N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING | | | ; é Also Al Kinds of Other | KET. TR JTUSRES2 ST TR Y A ‘AMGHIP TICKETS | TEL. 1992-23, LEAVITT & HAYES, INC Bullding--Repaming BUTLDERS IN WOOD, ERICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repalirs of all kinda # Court Bt fiew Rritain. Tonn. 'R.W.Thompson &T.D.McGrath | Painters and Paper Hangers Will Specializec on All Interior Work. 57 COTTAGE PLACE Wik £y LEST KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture L. ZELDES 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 tn 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 YQU who ever did get salary? DON'T YOU KNOW that in- vestment is your only hope? AND DON'T YOU KNOW that land in 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 Helghts. Lots from $550 to $1,800. e Ten per cent. cash, then a few dollars saved each month will pay for it. TALK IT OVER WITH KNOW anybody rich on a Telephcnes 3244 1913 RICES YOR ALL With 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. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS CLASSIFIED | ic A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 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. 20c AUTOMOBILES NOTICE. ’ FOR LE—Pigeons, 50c a pair, if taken this week. Also Belgian Hares and white rabbits. Robert Graham, Queen St. Southington 3-15-3d FOR SALE—In eastern part of ci family house of 10 rooms, ail mod provements and steam heat. Home, care Herald. ern im- furniture., Bargain ner must sell quick. Trust FOR SALE—Five roo if taken at once. O Apply H. Fortune, Commercial FOR SALE—Crawford Range, gas stove, leather couch and couch bed. Can see this week at Mrs. R. M. Lippard, Grove Hill, Kensington. 3-15-3dx FOR SALE—My biack horse, weight about 1300 pounds, good worker, and driver. Would exchange for cows. W. I. Alling, Kensington. 3-14-5dx | FOR SALE—White Leghorn hatcolng eggs for 15 or $5.00 per hundred. White Leghorns 20c, Rhode ls- 1s 25c, White Wyandottes 30¢ Hatch continuously from March Corbin's Corners Farm, West Hart- 7th. 3-3-t.1,8,t05-1 ford. FOR SALE—Cabinet model Columbia Graf- onola, used 3 months, can be bought for the balance due. Widener's, 138 Main St. 3-15-1dx —1919 Chevrolet, 4-90 touring at condition. 604 West Main 3-1 NOTICE—New Britain Taxi Station at 74 Church St., has taken over the baggage and work at Prompt sery all times. 3-15-6dx car. after 6 p. the Tel. depot. 1719, ¥OR SALE—Ford touring, tion, good paint, There is a good mar] for used autos. If kave one to sell o want 0 buy one try Herald Classified C umn. It will do the 1 ONLY ONE CENT WORD. TO RENT TO RENT—Light housekeeping of two rooms, laundry, ectc. board. Also consisting single Mrs. Ryder, 45 Grand (St pant roo0! excellent condi- | — $175. Wil dem- | RESSMAKING—Children’s clothes and W plain sewing a specialty. Call Charter 13 Capen St., Hartford. 3-15-3d 7 tirs Middleto t Mal onstrate. N. G 3-15-3dx St FOR SALE—Buick Touring Car; good run- { NOTICE—Place your order with us for Awnings, Tents and Truck Covers and re- ceive the best material and workmanship possible. Members of the National Tent $150. Inquire | 3-15-5dx | | ning condition, new tires, 40 Hart St FOR SALE—1920 Vim Truck; has been used only { and Awning Mfg. Asso. Full weight, full size guaranteed. Eddy Awning and Dec- ,orating Co., 106 City Hall Place. Tel. 1013-4. 3-3-¢.0.d.3mo. months. A bargain for quick sal Can bo seen at 10 Chestnut St TO RENT—Space on second 23 Walnut St. for shop or office. TO RENT—41 Connerton St., 5 : ment, 3 room tenemen ment. Inquire store, or Tel. 667-13. also 2 rog 532 E.M , TO RENT—A room in good In private minutes from center. Russell P, Taber, Inc. 15-5a | FOR SALE—Ford runabout, 1920, and Ford 1-2 ton truck, 1917. Must be sold at once Inquire 350 Kast Main St., store. 3-15-2dx FOR SALE—1916 roadster, with self-starter and all clectrical equipment. Just out of the paint shop. All new tires, mechani- cally perfect. A real buy. Come and see it. 574 West Main St. 3-15-1d Lady preferred. Address Herald, E at (OR—It Is whispered that the best hats the lowest prices are to be found at the Arch St. Novelty Shop (M. P. Leus pold), 359 Arch St., 6 doors south of the armory. IUs true we have no wide, spacious aisles nor lofty ceilings, and to be sure it's a bit crowded, but YOU get 150 cents on the dollar. = Need we say | more? 3-14-6d TO RENT—Five room temement, 0 all improvements. 5 minutes F. Corbin's. 49 Cherry st. TO RENT—A five room tenement necticut Ave. Inquire at Plumbinf 93 Hartford Ave. TO RENT—One 6 and one 7 room All models. FOR SALE—Dort automobiles. S TG Several bargains in used car: Battey, 605 Lincoln St. T 3-15-5dx FOR SALE—A large Republic truck, solid tires, in Al condition; good bargain for quick buyer. M. 24 Webster St. 3-14-2dx FOR SALE—WIll sell for cost three lots at Victory Terrace, Plainville Terms to suit buyer. Apply Box 15Y, Herald. 3-14-3dx 98 Com- FOR SALE—Coal Range and beds. 3-14-3dx mercial St FOR SALE—Special sale on dafiies, 50c. & pot, for Tuesday and Wednesday Bromley, 5 Belden St 3 FOR SALE—Canaries, all paired off, ready for nests, at 65 Monroe St 3-14-3dx FOR SALE—Lot 50x150, in good location, 15 minutes from center, Will sell at sacri- fice s party is leaving town. Address Herald, Box 3Y. 3-11-4dx FOR SALE—Building stone.. Tanquay & Noe. Tel. 2 or 1014-13. 3-10-5dx BABY CHICKS—20c. up; safe delivery guaranteed and prepaid; all _varieties; send for circular. Roy Clark, East Hart- ford. 3-7-t¢ 23 FOR SALE. One pair heavy black horses, hamesses and rouble truck dump cart. Price reasonable. LASH MOTOR CO. 3-15-3a | WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Cashier with some knowledge of bookkeeping and stenography. in _local store. Address Lox 24XX, Herald Ofice. 3-15-1d | WANTED—Rellable woman to do washing | at my home. First part of week pre- ferred. 192 Maple St. second floor. ! 3-15-2dx | WANTED—Girl to assist with general house- work. References, Mrs. Ryder, 45 Grand st. 3-15-1dx | WANTED—Competent lsundress for two ! days this week, one that can use electric washer. Tel. 1819 or call 30 Summer St. 3-16-1d WANTED—Girl for general housework. Ap- ply Bloomberg, 156 Maple St., or 186 Main St. 3-14-2dx | WANTED—Young women to learn stemog- raphy during spare time evenings Con- necticut Business College, 163 Main St. 3-9-t¢ WANTED—At the shore for the summer, one experienced cook, one laundress, and three waitresses. Apply Mrs. Henry Un- land, 17 Seaside Aved, Milford, Ct. JACQUES SPECIALTY SHOP requires services of a young lady with experience in miilinery—Good position to right party. Apply 407 Main St., Monday evening, after 6 or any time Tuesday and Wednes- day. 3-14-2a JACQUES SPECIALTY SHOP requires services of five (5) girls with or without experfence as mil- linery salesladics. Good pay, full or part time. Apply 407 Main St., Monday evening after § or Tuesday and Wednesday any time 3-14-2a WANTED. Extra salesladles for Coat and Sult Depar‘ment for Saturdey afterncons and evenings. THE BEE HIVE, 371 Main St. FOR SALE—Indian Motoroycle, with side- car. Bargain, $125. Address 20 Dix Ave. or Tel. 1952-14. -15-3dx FOR SALE—Dodge Touring, 1918, just over. NOTICE—Rent freo—Stenm heated apart. , 1% house {n western section. Tel, ment; every improvement, to American e couple for care of two children, both school age Need mother's care after TO RENT—Garage with electric school hours. Tel. 1622. 3-14-2dx Trinity St. TO RENT-—Tenement of four NOTICE—Rip Re) o0 i e e d o L) quire B. Dubowy, 57 Smalley St. in Adna Johnson's parking alley. A com- plete line of bicycles and accessories of ail makes. Open evenings. 3-14-3ax , TO RENT—Eight room tenement, ' eniences, at 15 Meadow Ct. Colos ple may apply at 378 Stanley St. ! TO RENT—A fle room temement improvements. B. Solomon, 325 N NOTICE—Auto to rent. Private owner de- sires parties or familles to take out; fine passenger car. Kates reasonable. Fhone 58-14. FOR SALE—One 1915 Touring C: — WANTED—At WANTED—Young men to study bookkeep- 3-14-2dx | hauled, new battery; reasonable. Call | evening between 6 and 7:30. R. Perdrizet, NOTICE—General trucki 167 Fairview St. 3-14-6dx ucking, local and long distance moving and hauling. Satisfaction guaranteed. Keasonable rates. new Brown, 240 Smalley St. Tel, Also with 4 A, F. 3. paint, electric light and starter. contractors, variety woodworker, horse power gasoline engine, cheup. Nelson, 280 Corbin Ave. Tel. NOTICE—We save you 40 to 50 per cent on first quality and factory sec- Motor oll one gal- Bring your can. 86 Arch St. Alex Auto Supply Co., 3-25-16dx NOTICE—D. & K, Trucking Co. will do your moving to your satisfaction, if you say so. Tel. 767-4, city. 2-24-18ax —_—mm NOTIC. Sketching for entertajuments, dances; something snappy. al Malmgren, Herald office, City. 9-33-t8 Ty WANTED HERE ARE RELIABLE CARS AT FAIR PRICES. Sold by a Dealer Known to the Trade for 12 Years. BUICK Touring. BUICK Sedan. REO Touring. OVERLAND 90 Touring. MAXWELL Touring. FORD Sedan. FORD Touring. PAIGE Coupe. 1917 NATIONAL Touring. 1916 STUTZ Roadster. Terms arranged. Thirty Other Popular Cars. Low Prices, Local and long distance. 1920 1917 1917 1918 1918 1920 1918 1921 Chalk Talk snd fairs and WANTED—To communicate with landlord who is most particular as to his tenants to the end that advertiser may umnmi apartment of 6 rooms on or near West Main by April or May. Address Box 25Y, Don't Be Misled by Mysterious 3-15-tf | Easy Payment Plans That Take the Joy Out of Life. AARON G. COHEN, “Loyal To, Those We Serve.” 45 Wells St. 'Hartford. Open Eve. Cars Sold on Commission. Cars Traded. Herald Oflice. WANTED—Work for 1 ton truck. Furni- Local or long distance. Tel. 3-16-1wx ture moving. 1959. WANTED—Leaky roofs to repair. All kinds of carpenter work at lowest prices. Shingling a specialty. Tel. 1959. 3-15-1wx 3-11-3w WANTED—Tenement in or near center; 4 Address Tene- 3-15-4dx or 5 rooms; no children. ment, Box 4, Herald. WANTED—To buy a farm, 15 to 40 acres. FOR/BALE P. O. Box 496 3-15-3dx Tel. 977. fo—— | TO RENT—Or Sale—A new six rooy Inquire Tel. 2112. TO RENT—Tenement of five o 475 Arch St. Tel up-to-date. low, Road, Belvidere. heat. 82 56 1 TO RENT—A very desirable tencment rooms, with all modern improvy Inquire at 65 Connecticut Ave. o phone 2009-14. TO RENT—5 room tenement, mode provements, city. in good location, o Apply 3256 Church St., secod TO RENT—Store at 1-3 Main St., co Bim. Wil ‘reat reasonable if ti Cohen. Phome 4 once. Apply M. RENT- Loomis, '—Garage on Harrison St. 113 Harrisom St. Tel. 137 TO RENT—Large front room, 3 or 4 ladies or gentlemen. fine rooms. ed. Also other nice David, 551 Main St. TO RENT! one or two gentlemen. Church St.,, over Victory Lunch. TO RENT—] gentleman. TO RENT—] front -Furnished. soom 45 Walnut St. furnishe Steam 3. sultabl Mrs. Colli [ Just for papered, for one or:two men. 0 apartment for light housekeeping, West Main Bt. POULTRY. | i Blemished onds tires and tubes. lon 80c., five gallon lots 75c. Per gallom. MAXWELL RACER. :‘IAnlLl.Ac 8 TOURING. | WANTED—By American family of four, OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING. five room rent with modern improvements, PACKARD 6 TOURING. in good locality, on or before April lst. WILLYS-KNIGHT LIMOUSINE. Address Box 29Y, Herald. 3-15-1dx | FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching, Plymouth Rock, free range stock, 1 for $1. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington; 254-12. PAIGE ROADSTER. MAXWELL TOURING. These cars are held at very low fig- ures. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main St. ®hone 484. WANTED—Four or five rooms, four pre- ferred, sccond floor, within ten minuces walk from Church and Stanley Sts. Reéf- | erences. Address Herald, Box 192 | 3-15-tf WANTED—By an American family of two, two or three furnished rooms for light ' housekceping, with o private bath. Ad-| dress Herald, Box 35K. 3-14-3dx | WANTED—By American family of three, flat or apartment of not less than five USED CARS. rooms. Western section preferred. Ad- dress Herald, Box 6W. 3-12-3dx 1920 PAIGE Touring. In Al condition. 1917 MUDSON Coupe, 3 Pass. In good condition all around. Will sell cheap. 1917 MITCHELL Touring, 7 Pass. Here is a bargain for a quick buyer. 1917 CADILLAC Sedan, 7 WANTED—To rent farm of about 120 scres, together with all farming machinery, poultry, ete. Joe Celesky, 79 Orange St. 3-12-3dx WANTED—Tenement of four or five rooms, by young couple, in good mneighborhood. Pass. P. O. Box 787, 3-11-5dx FOR SALE—Hatching mated pens, Reds. Call Tel. City. single comb 2446-2. 3-3 from Rhode" 66 Francis 3-1 FOR SALE—Three Barred Rock O for breeding. Barred Rock hatching 13 for $1.5! City. FOR SALE—30 Leghorn hens and 2522-4. incubator. Phone Axel Johanson, Maple 3-1 oo, 1 FOR SALE—Single Comb R. L. Red Barred Rock setting eggs. $1.00 per i3 eggs. Tel. 87-3. strain. Ave., Plainville. Pitt} 70 Fores| 3-1; FOR SALE—White Leghorn and R I. baby chicks. member, better. Hall, Circular. ‘Wallingford; In first class condition. 1920 OAKLAND Touring, 5 Pass. Ran'4,000 miles. Five new tires. Spot Light, Motor Meter, gumper Bar. Weed Chains, Factory Guar- antee. Very little money. We have a few other cars for very little money. Wil be very glad to demonstrate any or: these cars at your convenience. Easy Payments arranged. LASH MOTOR CO. W. Main Street. Tel. 382. middleaged man, private American Box 34K. 3-11-4dx WANTED—By clean board and room in family. Address Herald, to laundry; rea- WANTED—Lace curtains 1l at 6dx sonable prices; work guaranteed. 412 W. Main St., City. 3 Call 1% 3-9-6dx WANTED—Roomers and boarders. Kelsey St. Tel. 2098-12. COURT OF PROBATE. DISTRICT OF PLAINVILLE, ss. Probate Court, March 10th, A. D. 1921 ESTATE of Solomon Lorsch, late of New York, In_the County of New York and State of New York. 3 Moses S. Lorfch of New York, having made written application that a duly au- thenticated and exemplified copy of the last will and testament of said deceased and of the record and proceedings in the Surro- gate Court, County of New York and State of New York, approving and establishing the same, be filed and recorded, and tnat the executor named in said will be approved by this Court, as by said application on flle more fully appears, it is, ORDERED: That said application be George Dunbar, Salesman. 3-15-16-17-18-19-21 /HELP WANTED—MALE, experienced battery simmons’ 3-14-3d once, man. None other need apply Storage Battery Co. ing three evenings a week. Invest your spare time in & business training. Con- necticut Business College, 163 Main Si heard and determined at a Court of Probate REAL ESTATE. to be held at Plainville, in the town of | FOR SALE—At Maple Hill on Golf St., 8 TOR SALE—1 good house lot located at the FOR SALE—Bulldin Plainville, in said District, on the 18th day of March, 1921, at 11 o'clock in the fore- noon, and that public notice of the pend- ency of said application and of the time and | place of the hearing thereon be given by | publishing this order two times some newspaper having a circulation in kid Dis. triet. room house; large lot; garage; price and terms reasonable For further particu- lars inquire C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St Hartford. Phone Ch. 3901, or evenings New Britain 1335-6. 3-16-1w MERITT O. RYDER udge. Sandberg, 14 Conn. Highland Industrial Park 3-14-1dx St.. New Britain. Hatches every week. genuine Connecticut chicks Phone 615-2, A3 Conn. MAGIC BROODERS—Coal regulating, anteed. top and bottom draft. - Free catalogue. A. B. Hall, Wallingford, Phone & Coni SITUATION WANTED. 2 or any all round work. Tel. 2021-14. TED—Situation by man, ark References. 3-11 WANTED—By young woman, position) store, office or light: housework in refy private family. Address Herald, Bo: 3 WANTED—By young man, position In' cery or fruit store. ences, dress M. S., Good business rel Speaks English and Italian 3¢ Webster St. 3 WANTED—AnR elderly lady wishes pq doing light housework in small Inquire Mrs. J. Swanson, 387 Main S floor. 3. p——————————— LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Sunday, b overcoat p rown h between Paper Goods in Kens ngton Congregational church. Herald. Reward. Please return 3 | LOST—Don’t lose your chance t3 Brownie cameras at reduced prices. sell them from $2.00 up. Kodak Headquarters. Arcade 3~ —d LOST—Brindle bull pup, white facs. mg:: marked collar. Ave., or call Tel. 2313. Return to 4§ 3-14-3d:] lot 60x100 P B