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Ped A ’ JUNK | ZELDES Tel. 433-23 CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Tel. 755-12 p ° Estimates cheerfully gt PLUMBING J. CREAN|/ gteam, Hot Water Heating TEACHING EXPERT SERVICE T. J. QUINLIV%N | 9 m 71- smnley St. el. 2934 o all jobs ——e————— : to " Street AFTER a day eaten up with | detai le- -take { it home and work. Needs little room, CORO'N A The Personal Writing Machine REMOVAL NOTICE ’ Electric Co. now located at133 Jeromest. our Plainville Storc at 85 West Main Strect. N ELECTRIC CO., Family House on Fairview Street— il health and Must Sell—Beautiful big feet, 3 Garages—12 room house. This word OPPORTUNITY for you. P REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 308-¢ BANK RLDG. LRID BUILDIN G LOTS desirable Tots on Russwin Heights, Hamilton and Hawley pot—on Kasy Terms. X good houscs at fair prices—Call In. D. HUMPHREY Fire and Life Insurance. — Surety Bonds. ther Insurance. A Sints et O .'B. NAT. BANK BUILDING AMGHIP TICKETS RN RFMITTANCEC) | 10:35 A.M. EXPRESS CAR DELIVERED TON OF SOFT COAL TO JOEL TIBBETS' & HAYES. INC Bullding--Repamng. SUILDERS IN WOOD., ERICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repalre of all kinds # Court Bt Telenbcnae 3264 e Hritain. Toan. s C. G. CONN.—LTD. BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS xophone Instructor Saxophones, Drums and Banjos Repaired. JAS. W. TYNAN, Agent., 68 Black Rock Avenue. x DRESS PLAITING, BUTTON AND HEMSTITCHING SHOP MOVED TO 19 Walnut Street | Rear Building. Tel. 883-12. Parker & Deming Located on Oak street a fine Six Family Brick Block, iive rooms to each tenement and all in first class condition. Good income. Six Room Cottage on Francis street, large lot about 215 feet deep. Just the place for a com- fortable home and keep | a few chitkens. Another fine Six Room Cottage located in the Belvidere séctk{n. Let us show you these. Parker & Deming | I With the opening of spring; demand for Real Estate increases. If you want to sell your pr‘op- erty get in touch with a prospective customer through the Herald Classified Column. ONE CENT A WORD. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Chestnut led Fence Tosts .35c Also 7 cords . W. Roger: . Farmington Ave. 3-17-34x R Kensingto. st Call 3-17-1wx Tot of on FOR SALE—Bullding An Arch next te corner Bushnell 1947 FOR SALE—Best Creamery Butter 35c Ib. Test ¢ 3 lbs for §1.00. Challenge Milk 3 cans S0c. Pure Lard 16c Ib. Russcll Bros. 3-17:4d 4 FOR SALE—Best Creamery Butter S5Se ib. Best Coffee 3 Ibs for $1.00. Chasense Milk 3 cans boe. Pure Lard f5¢ Ib. Russell Bros. 3-17-4d FOR SALE—Farm min. from troll @ fac sader and orses, manure o Apply #@ Newington Rd. in Pisteville, 40 acres, 20 = ory. Pair—of other farm 3-17-3dx FOR SALE—New 5§ room bungalow; reasgstble. Inquire 95 Brighton al_ 3- SALE—Stove, bureau, springw, v Reason for selling leaving %3 Hart St., top fleor. Call even tween now and Saturday wan town. FOR 1 FOR SALE—Two-seat top carriage. as good as new. FPhone 3-17 Nearly Azw FOR SALE—Barbershop at 350 Arch St. 3-17-3dx 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. AUTOMOBILES FORD OWNERS—Get 40 miles on gal. with our Fuel Vaporizer—No dope- -ires 107 day trial. T. F. Cooncy, Cheshire, &nn i 17-3dx | ] NOTICE. NOTICE—AIl kinds of carpenter work done at the most reasonable prices. Estimates cheerfully B. Beniwitz, 443 Church St 045-13, 3-17-3dx FOR SALE—1919 Foeg-Runabout, first rh:u condition and pre€ right Trinity St i 3-17-3dx | Touring Car, 8 otor s | roadster as part | 6W, Herald | FOR SALS—Chandle: 2 Goedvear cord ti diden. Would consid payment. Address Box FOR SALE—1916 Mitchell Roadster 5 new cord tires fast and class: ped with electric lights, starter, pump and new batte: $400. “Reliable Rox 20X, Herald off 3-1 rd touring, excellent condi- 7 tires, $175. Will dem- Middleton, 523 West Main 3-16-3dx FCR SAL ton, good paint, onstrate. N. G. st FOR SALE—Bulck Touring Car; good run. ning condition, new tir 40 Hart St. FOR SALE—1920 Vim Truck; has been used only 3 months. A bargain for quick sale. Can be seen at 10 Chestnut St. Russell I ‘Taber, Inc. 3-15-5d EETE FOR SALE—Dort automoblles. All models. | Several bargains in used cars. R. H. Battey, 605 Lincoln St. Tel. 970-3. i 3-15-5dx FOR SALE—Upright Plano, perfect mahog- any case, used 3 months, returned on a. count of sickness. $100 cheaper. E payments. Real bargain. Andrews, Arch St. 3-16-2dx FOR SALE—A business training that will net young people thousands of doilars in future years. Cost: $5 a month and your spare evenin Address Business, Box 485, New Britain. 3-16-tf FOR SALE—Used Cabinet Talking Machine and records; perfect order Make offer. Easy terms. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 3-16-2dx '¥OR SALE—Land at Barnesdale at $50 per acre. cord. FOR SALE—Five rooms furniture. Bargain | if taken at once. Owner must sell quick. | Apply H. Fortune, Commercial Trust Co. 3-15-3dx FOR SALE—Crawford Range, gas stove, | leather couch and couch bed. Can sce this week at Mrs. R. M. Lippard, Grove Hill, Kensington. 3-15-3ax Also C. L. 25 cords of wood at $6.00 per Barnes. 3-16-5dx FOR SALE—My black horse, weight about 1300 pounds. good worker, and driver. Would exchange for cows. W. Kensington. 1. Alling, 3-14-5dx BABY CHICKS—20c. up; safe dellvery guaranteed and prepaid; all _varieties; send for circular. Roy Clark, East Hart- ford. 3-7-te FOR SALE. Ome pair heavy black horses, harnesses and rouble truck dump cart. Price reasonable. LASH MOTOR CO. 3-15-3a —————— e WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Refined competent woman to as- sist at housework, either full or part time in American family in Belvidere Refer- ences required. Address Housework, Box 14, Herald. : 3 WANTED—Waitress at Coffee House, 3 Main St. WANTED—Sales Indy. 47 Main St. Gately & , 3-17-34 WANTED—Woman for ment. Gately & Brenna Iteration depart- 47 Main St. H 3-17-34 WANTED—Traveling position open for lady of good address and business ability. Sal- ary and cxpenses. State time for home interview. Address Box 6T, Herald. 3-16-2dx WANTED—Lady of ability to act as travel- ing representative for reliable firm. Give home address and telephone. Box 16L, Herald. 3-16-2dx WANTED—GIrl for light housework: also to belp take care o aby. Mrs. Alexander 3 Hill, 447 Arch St. -3dx o ——————————————e. Extrs salosiadies for Coat and Sult Department for Saturday afternoons and evenings. THE BEE HIVE, 371 Main St. WANTED Extra Saleswomen for our Coat, Suit and Mil- linery Department. Ap- FOR SALE—Indian car. Bargain, $126. or Tel. 1982-14. Motorcycle, with side- | Address 20 Dix Ave. | 3-15-3dx FOR SALE—Dodge Touring, 1918, just over- hauled, new battery; reasonable. Call evening between 6 and 7:30. R. Perdrizet, 157 Fairview St 3-14-6dx HERE ARE RELIABLE CARS AT FAIR PRICES. Sold by s Dealer Known to the Trade for 12 Years. BUICK Touring. BUICK Sedan REOQ Touring. OVERLAND 90 Touring. MAXWELL Touring. FORD Sedan. FORD Touring. PAIGE Coupe. 1917 NATIONAL Touring. 1916 STUTZ Roadster, Terms arranged. 1920 1917 1917 1918 1918 1 191 1921 Thirty Other Popular Cars. Low Prices. Don’t Be Misled by Mysterious 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. g Cars Traded. 3-11-3w FOR SALE. CADILLAC 8 TOURING. OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING. PACKARD 6 TOURING, WILLYS-KNIGHT PAIGE ROADSTER. MAXWELL TOURING. These cars are held at very low fig- ures. MOUSINE. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main St. Phone 484. USED CARS. PAIGE Touring. Al condition. MUDSON Coupe, 3 Pass. good. condition all around Will sellcheap. 1917 MITCHELL Touring, 7 Pass. Here is a bargain for a quick buyer. 1917 CADILLAC Sedan, In first class condition. 1920 OAKLAND Touring. Pass. Yan 4.000 miles. Five new tires. Spot Light, Motor Meter, Bumper 1sar, Weed Chains, Factory Guar- antee. Very little money. We have a few other cars for very Nttle money. Will be very glad to demonstrate any of these cars at your convenience. Kasy Payments arranged. LASH MOTOR CO. W. Main Street. Tel, 382. 7 Pass. George Dunbar, " Salesman. 3-15-16-17-18-19-21 ANOTHER CLEANUP WEEK. 1920 Hudson 4 pass'n Sport new. Small mileage, cord tires, perfect mechanically. Act quick. 1919 Paige 7 pass'n touring, newly painted, cord tires, good mechanical condition. Low price. 1919 Chevrolet 5 pa: tractive looking car. money for quick sale. Watch our weekly ads for real Model, like one extra; 'n Sport Model, at- Will sell at small bargains. 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP., 155 Elm St. Open Evenings. sex and Dodge Bros. Distributors. 3-16-4d City Advertisement Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Public Works, City of New Britain, in Room 201, City Hall, at 7:30 o'clock M., Tuesday evening, March 22, 1921, on the proposed takjng of land and the establishment of Street, Grade | PERSONAL—Don’t suffer with NOTICE—Place your order Awnings, 1 ceive the with us for nts and Truck Covers and're- best material and workmanship pos . Members of the National Tent and Awning Mfg. Asso. Full weight, full size guaranteed. y Awning and Dec- ,orating Co., 106 City Hall Place. Tel. 1013-4.. 3-5-e.0.d.3mo. NOTICE—New Britain Taxi Station at 74 Church St., has taken over the baggage and taxi work at the depot. Prompt service at all times. Tel. 1719, 3-15-6dx clothes Call tiora, DRESSMAKING—Children's plain sewing a specialty. 109 and Charter Y-lo-ad EUMOR—It is whispered that the best hats AL the lowest prices are to be found at the Arch St. Novelty Shop (M. P. Leu- pold), 359 Arch St., 6 doors south of the armory. 1ts true we have no wide, spacious aisles nor lofty ceilings, and to Le sure IUs a bit crowded, but YOU get 150 cents on the dollar. Need we say more? 3-14-6d NUTICE—D. & K. Trucking Co. will do your JOVINE L0 your satsiacLion, il you say 8o. Local an long wistauce. Tel. ivi-4, city. - 2-24-13ax —_——— NUTICE—Carivvnist, Chalk lalk and SKelchlng Lul oulerta,uments, iwrs aud dances, sometining vpy. al Maumgren, seiaia ouice, ¥-di-ui WANTED—Male and female factory and oince clerks. Apply in own wriung o Her- ald, Box 1iX. 3-17-3d ’ WANTED—Government needs Kallway Mail Clerks. specumen Columbus, $183-3192 montn. quesuons. Ohio. Wiite tor iree mbus lustitute, $-3-10-17-31x Col WANTED—Rent, by family three adults, SIX rooms, nrst or sccond ioor. 7 Tel. 547 There is a good for used autos. have one to sell or want .0 buy one try: Herald Classified G umn. It will do the t: ONLY ONE CEN'&‘ WORD. — TO RENT—Garage at 443 Church § 2045-13. . TO RENT—Two small store houses of 215 Main St. Apply to W well, TO RENT—4 mprovements. ame house. TO RENT—3 room tenement, all provements and garage and barn| quire 264 Clark St. E , second floor, 264 Clark St TO RENT—Six room tenement, all lmnmrfimenu. Address Box TO RENT—Five room temement, provemen 193 Cherry St. Inquj Arch Sty barber shop. 3 — TO RENT- 5 rooms, provementd.. 474 Arch St. AR —" e TO RENT—Spacs for shop or oRjee. TO RENT—4L Cennetton St., 5 . ment, 3 room temement; also 2 roonj ment. Inqujre store, 532 East M or Tel. 667-13. 3. on second floor 23 Walnut St. 3: TO RENT—Eight room temement,’ eniences, at 15 Meadow Ct. Colore ple may apply at 378 Stanley St. TC RENT—Tenement of five heat. 476 Arch St. Tel. 56-2. TO RENT—Store at 1-3 Maln St, Elm. Wil rent reasonable if d once. Apply M. Cohen. Phons 24. TO RENT—Garage on Harrison St. Loomis, 113 Harrisom St. Tel. 177 FURNISHED R TO RENT—One large furnished ro ilege of dining room and kitchs Arch and Walnut Sts. w3 WANTED—By April 15th, 6 room rent with guraen and unprovements. Address L. S Mller, 199 White St., hartford WANTED—To communicate with landiord Who 18 most particular as to his tenants 10 the end tuat advertiser may obtain apartment of 6 rovmis on or near Main by April or May. Address Box Herald Ottice, WANTED—Work for 1 ton truck. ture moving. 1959 Furni- Local or long distance. Tel. 3-15-1wx WANTED—Leaky roofs to repair. kinds of carpenter wd Shingling a specialty. All k at lowest prices. Tel. 1959. 3-15-1wx WANTED—Tenement in or near center; 4 or 5 rooms; no children. Address Tene- ment, Box 4, Herald. 3-16-4dx WANTED—To buy a farm, 15 to 40 acres. P. O. Box 496. 3-15-3dx WANTED—Four or five rooms, four pre- ferred, second floor, within ten minutes walk from Church and Stanley Sts. Ref- erences. Address Herald, Box 19Z. 3-16-tt S SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Position as foreman or assistant eclectrician. 11 years experience A. C. & D. C. installation and majinterance. Been in charge of factory using W. Address Box 1AA, Herald 3- WANTED—Situation by man, driving truck or any all round work. References tooth ache hour. Dr. Dicker- 4561 West Main. in ma the night at any open evenings, HELE WANTED—MALE. —Make $50 weekly calling on Ford wners selling our Vaporizer, double mile- age. Write T F Cooney, Cheshire, Conn. dx WANTED—Salesmen to sell Ford cars, trucks and tractors in New Britain and vicinity. Elmer Automobile Co., 22 Main st 3-17-3a WANTED—Experienced farm hand. to H. M. Bell, Berlin, Conn. e WANTED—First class electric wire man, one who can take charge of men and not afraid of work. Address Herald, Box 26. 3-16-3d Apply 3-17-2ax WANTED—Salesman and collector. Singer Store, 57 Church St. Apply 3-17.1dx REAL ESTATE. Maple Hill on Golf St., 8 room housc; 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 1335-5. 3-15-1w FOR SALE—Corner lot, 65x125, fine location, Stratford Road and Bright- ton. Cash price. Can be bought right. Address L. H. Page, 25 Alblon St., Water- bury. 3-17-10dx FOR SALE—At You ought to have an aquarium or globe furnished with fresh grass, Tel. 731 Ppebbles, ornaments, new stock of fish, | nets, fish food, aquarium books, etc. New Britain Bird Store Tel. 1121-3 105 Arch Street, 17 ROOM HOUSE West ! Belvidere; ' TO RENT—Rooms furnished with iences for light housekeeping. Suit man and wife or two ladies. Cemntrs Prospect St. 3-. TO RENT—Furnished room for sentleman. 131 Main St., Apartmen 3~ TO RENT—Newly furnished house, all conveniences 1or o gentlemen. 561 Main St., 1st floor 3- TO RENT—Furnished front room in fin| idential place. All .accommodation cluding housekeeping, Tel. 1249-14, TO RENT—I have a nice front room or two gentiemen or man and wffe. House, 81 Church St. 3- TO RENT—Large front room, h 3 or 4 ladies or gentlemen. Stedl ed. Also other mice. fine rooms. David, Main St. 3-1 TO RENTHFurnished rooms, » one or two gentieme Mrs. Chliln] Church 8t., over Vietory Luneh. ; 3-8 TO RENT—Furnished 'room , for Aj gentleman. 45. Walnut St. N TO RENT—Large front room, ju papered, for one Orf two e apartment for light housekeep West Main St. POULTRY. FOR SALE—6 Leghorn breeding bred from good laying strain. East St., near Wel FOR SALE—Single comb R. I Red " White Plymouth 'Rock setting Oweuns strain. Also two Red cocke: two White. Leghorn .yearlings for ing. J. W. Austin, No. Washing! near bridge. Tel. 105-13. -17 FOR SALE—Light Brahma hatc §ood dual purpose strain. $2.00 per, Guarantee § chicks or replace set! hait price. Quantity lots $10 per Also have two choice cockerels left or make up trios or pens. Call or write Wooster St., City. 3-16. from Rhode I 66 Fr: FOR SALE—Hatching mated pens, single comb Reds. Call Tel. 2446-2. City. FOR SALE—White Leghorn and R I baby chicks. Hatches every wedk, member, genuine Connecticut chicks better. Circular. Phone 645-2, 4. | Hall, Wallingford, Cona. 3-12 ! MAGIC BROODERS—Coal regulating, top and bottom draft™ G anteed. Free catalogue. Phone 64 A. B. Hall, Wallingford, Conn. $-13.{ | LOST AND FOUND. v LOST—Monday, m., gold _watch bracelet, in Main, Arch or Winthrop or Arch St. jitney. Reward it return to Mrs. N. A." Kinne, 66 Winthrop St i 358- LOST—Commercial Trust Pass book, 11,295. ' Finder please return to. Co mercial Trust Co. 3-3-10-13. ., | LOST—Og W. Main St., a bolllllfl.' 7-13 please phone 2462. ! FOUND—Lady's handbag, contalning sm: sum of money. Identify at Tiompson’ Trinity, evenings. 3-17.1 h | o "" ~ A fine place for a rooming house. The best leation that could be found in the city. You could have g nice h.ome and get enough revenue tp pay for the: