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OME TOWN | il ] (M o — [ THE NEXT CONTESTS IM IN- BY GUM N » THE WHITTLING CONTEST. WAS CALLED OFF N THE . FIRST HOUR — DAD PURDYS PILE OF SHAVINGS CAUGHT FIRE SALESMEN on the ro.d or at home or hotel know what a help in their high tension work is CORONA The Personal Writing Machine @ S %) Sole Agents for the CORONA. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXOHANGE, Tel. 612, i3 West Main St. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building —Repamng. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETAR Repalrs of all kinds. # Court St Telephones 3244 ttew Britaip. Oona. 1918 WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-lHand Furniture L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 633-23 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 —FOR SALE— Three Family Hou se On Stanley Street. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 42 Main Street Tel. 24-4 e’re lu to be able to offer you this One mily House on Black Rock Avenue—We bet ’s just what you’re looking for. Two-Family House on Sherman Court—will how up good income. - CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. MAIN 9T. PHONE 343 —ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG, BUILDING LOTS 1 have very desirable Lots on Russwin Heights, Hamilton and Hawley Cherry street—on Easy Terms. Mo a few good houses at fair prices—Call in. H. D. HUMPHREY Auto, Fire and Life Insurance. — Surcty Bonds. Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. MAIN STREET. Duick Results---Herald Classified Advts ," N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING e FIRE INSURANCE George A. Quigley, 297 Main St. TO NAME G. A. R. MAN. Washington, March 21.—Pre8ident Harding is said to have decided to appoint Washington Gardner of Al- bion, Mich., a former member of the house of representatives and a Union veteran as commissioner of pensions. Mr. Gardner in 1913-14 was com- mander-in-chief of the G. A. R. REAL ESTATE. o ————— FOR SALE—My cottage at 86 Francis St. is for sale. Mrs. C. B. Gould. 3-21-5dx — ———————————————— FOR SALE—In Elmwood, 3 acres of fine land, with a railroad front of 350 feet, 4 room house almost new, city water, big barn, chicken house. Close to shops. P. Sullivan, Jansen St., Elmwood, Conn., owner. 3-21-3dx FOR SALE—Land at Barnesdale at $50 per acre. Also 25 cords of wood at $6.00 per cord. C. L. Barnes. 3-16-5dx ¥OR SALE—2 acre farm, East Berlin; 7 room house, barn, garage, chicken house $2,750, $500 cash. Tel. 92-4. 2dx GUTTERS, LEADERS, ROOF- ING AND ALL BRANCHES OF SHEET METAL WORK —AND TINNING— Telephone calls glven proper at- tention. W.H.Metcalf 118 Wallace St. Tel. 2197 LOOK LOOK Three acres of fine land, located where you can work in New Britain, dandy eight room house, barn, hen- houses, etc. Quantity of fruit of all kinds. Just the place you have always i longed for so don't lose it. 'ROBERT B. WHITE Real Estate 259 Main St. Open Tonlgl}t ments for a ( people and | $1.50 per treat Electri c tre Electric the violet are given Pri y lady f Open |G ‘ F ¢ l DRESS P Ne Tel. 883-1 AND HEMS! MOVED TO 19 Walnut Rear Building. 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 FOR SALE—New Simplex Electric range; no reasonable offer refused. Call 1992-3, after 6 p. m. 3-21-2dx FOR SALE—Gas range, Cottage Oakland, rug and carpets, Singer sewing machine, dishes, window shades, % tables, 1 library table, plenty of other articles. Apply to 82 Franklin St.,, 1st floor. 3-21-2dx — FOR SALE—Clark Jewel gas range, in first class condition. 215 Maple St., first floor. 3.21--dx FOR SALE—Player Piano, 4 months old, in my home. Perfect, high grade make. Sell cheap, easy payments. Piano or Phonograph taken in exchange. Moving out. A beauty. Andrews, 439 Arch St. ! 3-21-t1} FOR SALE—$40 baby carriage, less than ' half price for quick sale. M. O'Niel West | Main St 3-21-1dx | FOR SALE—Hyacinths, pink, r.ed, white and blue, 26c a pot. A. Bromley, 5 Bel- lden St. 3-21-2dx FOR SALE—A nice little Grocery business in Plainville, cheap for quick buyer. quire of H. A. Williams, 27 Arch St, New Britain, Conn. 3-21-1dx FOR SALE—$225 Fentinel Automatic Gas stove, baby carriage, kiddie koop, child’'s high chair, go-cart, and several other articles. F. W. Porter, 318 Lincoln St. Tel. 423. 3-21.34 FOR SALE—Local druggists are now offer- 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. Crowell, Miller & Han- son Co., and all drug stores. 1-31-26e0dx FOR SALE—Two-seat top carriage. Nearly as good as new. Fhone 2279, 3-17-epd2w FOR SALE—S horses we from 900 to 1400 Ibs. Call cor. East and Dwight Sts. Rear of Bakery Co. 3-19-6dx FOR SALE—OIil brooders and incubators. Wm. H. Allen. i 3.19-6dx FOR SALE—Loose hay, good for cows or horses. Joseph Manning, 30 Lafayette St. 3-18-6dx Bargain Owner must sell quick. 4 Elm St 3-18-3dx FOR SALE—Five rooms furniture. if taken at once. Apply H. Fortune, FOR SALE—Building lot on KXensington Ave. next to corner of Arch St Call Bushnell 1947, 3-17-1wx FOR SALE—Best Creamery Butter 55c¢ lb. Best Coffee 3 lbs for $1.00. Challenge Milk 3 cans 50c. Pure Lard 16c Ib. Russell Bre 3-17-4d4 FOR SALE—Best Creamery Butter 55¢ Ib. Best Coffee 3 Ibs for $1.00. Challenge Milk 3 cans 50c. Pure Lard 15c Ib. Russell Bros. 3-17-4d POULTRY. FOR SALE—Rose Comb R. I. Red Baby , 25c aplece. Hatching eggs $1 for Ten chicks guaranteed or eggs re- placed at ome-half price. Geo. C. Clark, Kensington, Conn. Tel. 92-2. 3-21-2dx FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching. Barred Plymouth Rock, free range stock, 13 for §1. N W. Baldwin, Kensington, Conn. Tel. 254-12. 3-21-tt FOR SALE—Incubator, Prairie State, 150 egg. Used 1 season. Also 50 chicks oil brooder. C. W. Diggle, Plainville, Conn. 3-21-5dx FOR SALE—Rose Comb R I. Red hatching eggs; also two cockerels for breeding. Payne Bros ' Stock. H. Supernant, Ber- lin. Tel. 669-4. 3.19-2dx FOR SALE—Rhode eggs, $1.00 setting. eggs. Karl Maier, Tel. 675-15. Island Ked hatching Also Pekin Duck Kensington, Conn: 3-18-5dx BABY CHICKS—20c. up; safe delivery guaranteed and prepaid; all varieties; . send for circular. ROy Clark, East H ford. 3-7-t¢ e AGENTS WANTED. WANTED-—Salesmen by established whole- sale house handling a full line of fancy ) groceries direct to the con. D to $25.00 weekly cash ad- and references with B -2 7 8 St “please return Bloom- M. C. A. building. Re- Main or Arch Sts. Re- 3-21-2dx Training School class pbably on West Main St. 3-21-1ax evening, black pocketbook imall sum of money; also key, ley and Lincoln Sts. Re- | FOR SALE—1918 Chalmers, CLASSIFIED ic A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN This is not a question of ADVANCE 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 —m - NOTICE—Regrinding of auto cylinder. Pis- ton made and piston rim fitted. Special price on Ford auto parts made to order. All work guaranteed. The H. Mfg’ Wks, 110 Rockwell Ave. Tel, 2047-3. “Light Six,” five passenger touring. Top, tires, paint and everything, all in good condition. G. P. Manee, 542 West Main St., New Brit- ain. 3.21-6dx FOR SALE—1918 Dodge Sedan, teed in good condition. Six wheels, elght tires No reasonable cash offer refused. Address Dodge, Box 176, Meriden, Conn. 3-18-3dx FOR SALE—One Hudson Super 8ix, Cabrio- let, 3 pass, Al condition. Terms. Ru- dolph, 123 Cherry St. Phone 2501. 3-18-6d FOR SALE—Ford Sedan, iate 1920 model; very good condition. $650. Tel. FOR SALE—Buick Touring Car; ning condition, new tires, $450. 40 Hart St. HERE ARE RELIABLE CARS AT FAIR PRICES. BUICK Touring. BUICK Sedan. REO Touring. OVERLAND 90 Touring. MAXWELL Touring. FORD Sedan. FORD Touring. PAIGE Coupe. NATIONAL Touring. STUTZ Roadster, Low 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, 1917 1920 1918 1921 1917 Popular Cars, Prices. 3-11-3w FOR SALE, ' CADILLAC 8 TOURING. OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING. PACKARD 6 TOURING. WILLYS-ENIGHT LIMOUSINE. PAIGE BROADSTER. MAXWELL TOURING, These cars are held at very low fig- ures. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Bookman, . 18 Main St. Phone 484, . USED CARS. 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 Pass. In first class condition. 1920 OAKLAND Touring, 5 Pass. Ran 4,000 miles. Five new tires. Spot Light, Motor Meter, Bumper Bar, Weed Chains, Factory Guar- antee. Very little ‘money. ‘We have a few other cars for very little money. Will be very glad to demonstrate 'any of thege cars at ‘your : convenience. Easy ' Payments George Dunbar, Salesman. 8-15-16-17-18-19-21 USED CARS. EASY TIME PAYMENTS AR- RANGED—IF necessary — WITH- OUT ANY ADDITIONAL CHARGES Easy Time pgmnnu when offer- ed by RELIABLE AND REP- UTABLE CONCERN, one whose reputation never has been besmirch. ed by a SINGLE MISDEED—CER- zmz.! puts © and joy P LESBLE AND REPUTABLE CON- CERN. We would like to have you come in and look the following cars over, and shall gladly demonstrate same to you at your convenience. And show you that our prices are far below what you can buy them else- where. 1920 PAIGE Touring. Very little mileage. 1920 FORD Sedan. 1920 PAIGE Coupe. Good as new. 1919 CHEVROLET. Bargain $400. 1918 HUDSON Touring. 1917 HUDSON COUPE. Very little money if taken at once. 1916 PAIGE Touring. No reasonable offer refused. 1917 MITCHELL. & B. | NOTICE NOTICE—H. W. Sunderland will do ashes jobs and plowing, with two horses. Tel. 105-5, Plainville. 3-21-6dx NOTICE—S$ullivan’s Taxi and Express Sta- | tion, 111 Church St. Tel. 589.13. House 1824-3. Quick service. Big and small closed-in car. 3-21-1wx SRR S ETL AT L RN N e S NOTICE—Bedding and Furniture repairing. Old mattresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over equal to new and returned same day. New bedding, etc., made to order. Upholstering. Hardware City Bedding Co, 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 3-21-26dx WATCH—And wait for our first Annivers- ary Sale, beginning Thursday, March 24, until Saturday, March 26th. It will be well worth your while All our own good stock reduced, nothing imported for the occasion. We take this opportunity to thank our patrons for their staunch sup- port of our little enterprise, and beg to assure them that we shall put forth our best endeavor to merit their confidence in the future, the same a&s in the past. Don't forget—sale begins March 24th, at 9 a. m. Some extraordinary bargains for the ‘“early birds.” A ‘“‘Scooter” given free With every purchase of $5 and over. Arch | St. Novelty Shop (M. P. Leupold), 359 Arch St., 6 doors south of the Armory. | 3-21.3a | B Y 1 o e NS P L BBl $1.26 per day. Delivered promptly. ' Satis- faction guaranteed. Electric cleamers re- paired. Tel. 2079. 2-24e0d-tf NOTICE—Carbon burnt out while you wait. §0c. a cylinder. Hardware City Weld- ing, Cutting C Brasing Co., 18 Winthrop- 8t, rear. Phone 56-4. 3-18-8dx 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 NOTIC! Bketching for eaterta! tairs and 9-22-52 WANTED—By American family of three adults, rent of six or more rooms, within walking distance of center. Address W, care Corbin Screw Corporation. 3-21-5dx W. man wants board for Address Herald, Box 3-21-3dx |- reasonable price. 32Y. ’ WANTED—To remt, cottagé Give description, location and rent. desirable, would consider buying later. Herald, Box 26A. 8-21-23-26x WANTED—Men and women who suffer with or bungalow. it FOR H carry supplil cade 0 B 1 7O Uhalk T0 Talk and ply two T0 ANTED—American self and two children. Willing to pay | TO Wi St aching, burning feet,’ corns and callouses, | Also to try & box of SBnow Drop Salve, zoc. Works wonders. Guaranteed by Clark & W. H, Croweil, Milier & Han- son Co. and all arug stores. 3-1-26-eodx WANTED—Five reom remnt, in good local- ity, second floor preferred, by family of thfee Americans. = Phome 1333-3. $-19-3dx — e ‘WANTED—To buy, one or two milk routes. State what you have aund lowest price. Don’t answer uniess you mean business. _ Address Herald, Box 19%Z. W. , farm. We have customers buy. - New Britain Farm Main St. 3-19-2dx to sell. Let us sell your waiting Agency, Open evenings Room 17. . . 3-19-3dx Tel. 1959. 3-15-1wx e WANTED—Four. or five rooms, four pre- ' ferred, second fioor, walk from Church and Stanley Sts. Ref- erences. Address Herald, Box 19%. well in ‘Scott's swamp. Farmington. FOR SALE—] Wilson’s station, latest model Ford car. 212 East Main St. lot 60x100 feet at or will exchange for Frank Brigandi, 3-21-6d ; FOR SALE—At Maple Hill on Galf St., 8 room house; large lot; garage; price and terms reasonable. For further particu- 7 lars inquire C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St., | Hartford. Phone Ch. New Britain 1335-6, 3901, or evenings | 3-16-1w FOR SALE—Corner lot, 65x125, Belvidere, fine location, Stratford Road and Brighi ton. Cash price. Address L. bury. Can be bought right. H. Page, 28 Albion St., Water- 3-17-10dx FOR SALE—1 family house, 8 rooms, with all modern improvements (except gas). Call at 20 State St., §55-5. New Britain. Phone ! 3-18-6dx | FOR SALE—Two tenement house, 12 rooms, lot 100x164. 6 cent car fare to New Brit- ain. Price $6,000. C. L. | Barnes, Barnesdale. 3.18-4dx i L . _ _________ . ... HELP WANTED-—-MALE OR FEMALE. NOTICE—Paini Paper Hanging; Beaver HBoard and Can- | vas Ceilings. Wall Paper displayed at your home on request The E. U. Thom, son Company, No. 69 Arch St. Telephone 106-2, 3-7-evd-tf NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners reated, 1 | $500 cash. WANTED-—Young mena, woen, Postal Mail Service. $120 month. Ex. aminations March-April. un- | necessary. For free particulars of in- struction, write John: Leonard (form within ten minutes p;