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& ‘ TR RRAS Inc. ; HARTFORD FTER EASTER CLEARANCE SAL IN THE BASEMENT SPECIAL PURCHASE OF DRESSES $12.95 WORTH $25.00 An effective presentation of models priced at a value which brings them within the reach of every woman. Theere are a number of styles featuring the much wanted silk embroidery. Models in navy, brown, black and grey. Mater- ials of Tricotine, Taffeta and Mignonette. HOUSE DRESSES AND APRON SALE WEDNESDAY IN THE BASEMENT Offering 3,000 garments in the latest models at about half - of last year’s rices. p HERE ARE FOUR BIG SPECIALS BUNGALOW APRONS 95c The largest assortment of Aprons at this price in town. 'Fully 25 styles to ¢hoosc from. Both light and dark colored Percales, in neat patterns. Loose modcis and elastic styles, many with that popular tieback styles. Sizes medium and ‘arge, also a few in extra sizes. : HOUSEDRESSES 9Sc Billie Burke and fitted models in neat stripe Percales. Sizes 36 to 40 only; an extraordinary value. ; BUNGALOW DRESS APRONS $1.25 In this lot you will find the best of materials only Amoskea%1 Gingham - in neat checks, fine « :ality Percales in very nedt design. Plain Chambray also a few indigo blues. p Neatly trimmed collars and cuffs and pockets. clastic waisted. The women that wear extra sizes will easily get fitted from this assortment. HOUSEDRESSES $1.25 Sizes 36 to 44 a good assortment of styles to choose from, both fitted and loose models. Materials are fine Percales, and plain white Chambrays, neatly trimmed in contrasting colors; also many other Aprons and Dresses in various wles. and materials. Well worth your attention—$1.45, $1.75 and $1.95. House models and also CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 'l‘el. 2084 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs PLUMBING , Hot Water Heating EXPERT SERVICE T. J. QUINLIVAN Stanley St. TABS’ “OPEN HOUSE” Enjoyable Social Held Saurday Night at Layfayette Street Club Rooms— Tournament Results, ea Several hundred members of the docal and Derby Y. M. T, A. & B. so- cleties were entertained last Saturday night at an open-house social follow- ing a tournament between pool teams representing two organizations, The af- fair was held in the hall of the local branch, on Lafayette street. In the pool tournament, the New Britain tearhs bested the Derby outfit by a total of 58 balls. Return games will be = | played next Saturday night at Derby ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS CASH—will e sed! bt il S a One Family House on South Main Street mm.ma: coan thomes fomoie aoi work shop or barn in rear—Fine place for D repair business, etc. See us QUICK absu proposition—Best location obtainablefor thik —FOR SALE— Three Family Hou se On Stanley Street. HULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. Main Street Tel. 24-4 The entertainment Saturday consisted of piano solos by V. O’Brien, violin selectl g Cosgrove, b D by Sam Nes F. Egan and ommbers b V&Brlen. Joh illiam ‘CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. [ ot Cs PFHONE 343—-ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. ‘j ‘ 3 rb William Regan. night SALE t, one house, 2-family, One in .~Worth looking at. Y pnds. 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—Pair work horses, weight 2.500. 1 new milch cow. Phone 682-2. W. C. Shepard, Berlin, Conn 3-28-3dx FOR SALE—Furniture, cinsisting of two large beds. S Elm St., near Main St., top floor . 3-28-1dx FOR SALE—Slightly used upright piano; will eell for less than half price. Al con- dition. ‘Good tone, easy action, mahog- apy case, standard make. Address, Bar- gain, Box 16, Herald. 3-28-2dx “fif SALE—Eden chige, like new. ing after seven o'clock. 1st floor. electric washing ma- Can be seen any even- 114 Maple St., FOR SALE—Blackberry plants, 5 varieties. Foran, 119 Whiting St., Plainville. Tel. 125. 3.28-3dx FOR SALE—Kitchen and gas stoves in good condition. Will_sell at buyer's price if taken at once. 541 Stanley St. 3-28-2dx FOR SALE—Richmond Range, first class condition., Back Shelf. Water front. Brass connections. $25. Phone 67-3 3-28-5dx FOR SALE—A baby carriage. Gubbine, 108 Seymour St. Mrs. R. 3-28-2dx FOR SALE—New milk daily, any quantity you want, run through a cooler; satis- faction guaranteed. Maple Croft Farm, Stanley Quarter, City. Tel. 73. 3-28-3dx FOR SALE—Player Plano week.. My prices and terms the lowest. Pianos or Phono- in trade. taken Andrews, 401 3-28-3dx graphs Arch st. FOR SALE—Ome Vim delivery, one 5 year old cow due to freshen April 3rd, few loads of cow manure. Cali 16 Blake Court, up Francis St. 3-28-3dx FOR SALE—New Flectric Range; no rea- sonable offer refused. Call 1992-3. % 3-28-2dx FOR SALE—Best black grapé vines, bear- ing age, for table and wine use, G0 cents. Red raspberries and blackberries plants 10 cents Dahlias, six colors, 10 cents bulg. Joseph Oliver, 19 Shuttle Meadow Rroad. Tel. 19-4, Plainville. 3-28-3dx FOR SALE—125 to 150 qts. milk daily, on Stanley Quarter. Inquire Tel- 154-23. i FOR SALE—Ford roadster; Ford ton truck. Both cars in good condition. Prices low. R. H. Battey, Dort Dealer, 605 Lincoln St. Tel. 970-3. 3-28-1dx FOR SALE—Ford delivery car. Exoellent condition. Babcock body, suitable light business. Price $150. Smith, Stanley St., City. : FOR SALE—1920 Oakland Roadster, liké Address Herald, Box 17K. FOR SALE—Two-seat top . Nearly as good as mew. Fhone 2279. 3-17-eod2w AL R L SO RO TN FOR SALE—Almost new sulky plow, or will exchange for manure spreader or 2 horse corn planter. T. Nelson, East Berlin. 3-26-2dx FOR SALE—Black evening dress, also peach colored one trimmed with silver . lace. Phone 2483. 3-26-2dx FOR SALE—Farm in Kensington, 100 acres, § miles from New Britain, near school; 7 cows, 3 horses, 300 peach, 75 apple trees, 7 room house, barns, silos, hen house, all tools. Price $10,500. Cash $3,500. New Britain Farm Agency, 166 Main St.,, Room 17. Open evepings. 3-26-2dx (IO IREAR . s R SRR T S e FOR SALE- 100 guarts of milk daily on North Stanley Road, near Reservoir No. 4. J. W. Austin, R. F. D. 1, Box 54, New Britaln. 3-26-4dx ————— FOR SALE—New set Classics by Chas. Elliott. Tel. 2237-5. Price 75.00. 3-26-12d FOR SALE—150 quarts of milk daily for one year from April 1, 1921, at my barn in Newington. Joshua Belden. 3-23-6dx PR LE| CERT - 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. AUTOMOSILES FOR SALE—Buick 4 passenger car. Cheap if sold at once. Apply after 5 o'clock evenings. 118 Lawlor St. nosi. | FOR SALE—One 1919 Ford one ton truck, in perfect condition. Tel. $16-3. 3-28-2dx FOR SALE—1920 Buick Roadster, excellent condition, all new cord tires, spare tire and cover. Bumper and motor meter. This car can be bought right, terms to suit purchaser. Box 15D, Herald. 3-23.tf FOR SALE—1920 Special Six Touring, bumper and motor meter, Box 15E, Herald. $1350. 3-23-1L 3-28-1dx | FOR SALE—Or will exchange for Ford run about, & 5 passenger Metz car, in Al con | dition. Address E Nelson, 110 Dwight St. 3-22-6dx FOR SALE—1920 roadster, six cylinder, for sale or will trade for six sylinder tour- ing car. North & Judd Garage. 3-28-1wx FOR SALE—King, '8 touring.. A real bar. gain for $800. 83 Prospect St. 936-13. LATE MODEL CARS AT LOW PRICES. 1920 6 cord tires. 1920 1920 1918 1917 Buick Touring, Hupmobile Touring. . Chandler Touring. Ford Touring. Maxwell Touring. 1918 Overland Roadster, 1917 Reo Roadster. You may become r of the above cars with a small initial pay- ment, balance in ten monthly pay- ments—no bonus, no insurance—or red tape. Fairest Terms Ever Oftered. Model 90. AARON G. COHEN, 41-45 Wells St., Hartford, Conn, Open Eveningg. sold on Commission. Bought and Traded. 3-23.1w Cars Cars FOR SALE. BUICK TOURING. CHEVROLET 490 TOURING. CADILLAC 8 TOURING. OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING., PACKARD TOURING. PAIGE 6 ROADSTER, MAXWELL TOURING. WILLYS-KNIGHT LIMOUSINE. THE B, & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Bookman, water. 17 Court St. TO RENT—Furnished room, suitable for two gentlemen or man and wife. 561 Main St., lst floor south. 3-28-3dx TO RENT—Large furnished front room, all conveniences, with or without board, 2 minutes from P. O. 6 Lake Court. Tel. 102-3. 3-28-1dx ' RENT—Two furnished with ' ‘board, for two men, in private American _ fa3 325_Church St. | WANTED—Toolmakers in . 3 Belvidere; tion, Stratford Road and Bright- ash price. Can be bought right. L. H. Page, 28 Albion St., Water- 3-17-10dx FOR SALE—Lot 50x150 on Lyonms St., minutes from center; worth $1,200; sacrifice for $800. $400 down. ledving town. Address 7L, Herald. * Addre bury. Studebaker ¢ Party | WANTED—Small washings to take NOTICE. WARNING—Don't take, no chances having your watch and jewerly repaired by an unknown jeweler. We guarantee our work. Prices moderate for Al Resnick, Jemeler, 166 Main St., Ne ain, Ct. NOTICE—Regrinding or auto cylinders. Pls- 1! ton made and piston rings fitted. Special} price on Fords. Auto parts made to order, } Al work guaranteed. The H. & Mfg. Wk.s 110 Rockwell Ave. Tel. NOTICE—Carbon burnt out while you It, 60c a cylinder. Hardware City Wel ing, Cutting ana Brazing Co., 183 Winth St., rear. Phone 56-4. 3-28 NOTICE—Raper hanging and 3 general repair. Price right. Drop &} for particulars. I Carpentier, Elm\ R. F. D. 28 NOTICE—Woman whoe took pock from Fair Dept. Store Saturday has ‘B found out. Return same to Herald offid and avoid further trouble. 3-28- NOTICE—Ladles introduce silk hosiery vate ‘homes, experience unnecessary. weekly, 3 hours daily, no delivering. vel Co., Box 171, City Hall Station, York, 3-28. 4@ NOTICE—Palsnting, Papering—Painting Paper H;nglnl;felver Board and Can: vas Ceilings. ‘all Paper displayed at your home on request The E. U. Thomp: son Company, No. 59 Arch St. 'Telephon 106-2, 2-7-eod: NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented, $1.25 per day. Delivered promptly. Satis- faction guaranteed. Electric cleaners re- paired. Tel. 2079. 2-2-e0d-tg NOTICE—All kinds oné horse trucking, plowing, carting ashes, rubbish, all -kinds | of jobbing. 90 cords of ‘wood sawed ank length. Delivered in_Plainville, Mol tainview, Westwood Park. Apply J per Williams, Plainville, Pease Court, opp of Broat St. 3-26.3dx. NOTICE—Agency for Guaranteed Hand § Lagndry. Jas V. Onorato, 70 1-2 Main Ste 3-25-34x NOTICE—Agency for Guaranteed . Hand Laundry. E. A. Sheehan, 403 Main St., ci- Sar store. 3-25.3ax NOTICE—Repairing old and building new chimneys at reasonable prices. All kinds of mason work. Chimneys a specialty. F. Selander, Phone 2168, 718 Stanley St. ¢ -23-6ax NOTICE—Bedding and Furniture Old mattresses, box springs, cushions, etc. made over equal to new and reéturned. same day. New bedding, etc, made order. Upholstering. Hardware Ci Bedding Co, 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4 ;-n-ndfi 8ketching for entertainmente, fairs awl} ™ Al Mamgrea, »-23- . dances; something snappy. Herala office, City. POULTRY. FOR SALE—Barred Rock and Anaconas an ‘White Leghorn baby chicks. Price righl Apply 463 Myrtle St., second floor. ? 3-28-1d e . SALE—White Leghorn hatcaing eggs | $1.50 for 15 or $8.00 per hundred. Chicks, White Leghorns 20c, Rhode Is~ land Reds 25c, White Wyandottes 30c each. Hatch continuously from March th. Corbin’s Corners Farm, West Hart- ford. 3-3-t,1,8,t05-1 — . C. Ancona hatching eggs. Heavy laying strain. $1.00 per 13. O. ‘Westerberg, Kensington Road. 3-26-2d4x —— e — FOR SALE—White Rocks and R. I Red setting eggs, Owens strain, and 2 Red cockerels for breeding, and strictly fresh infertile eggs guaranteed one day old for canning. J. W. Austin, N. Washington St., near Bridge, Plainville. Tel. 105-12, 3-22-5ax —e FOR SALE—White Leghorn baby chicks bred from our best layers, 2,000 every week, Safe delivery guaranteed. Cir- cular, Homestead Farm, Newlmn:. Conn. S 83-22-1w; R SALE—Eggs for hatching. 3 Plymouth Rock, free range stock, 13 for N W. Baldwin, Kensington, Conn. 254-12. 3-21-t8 ] BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-Lay; 18c¢ up; S prepaid delivery guaranteed; all breeds Send for circulars Putnam Broo $4.75. - Roy Clark, Last Hartford, ’C 3. , Tel. WANTED—MALE HELP local factery. P. O, Box 33. 3-26-3d — | anager to take full of thing Store in 'this city. Must fperience, executive ability, and’ 0 as security; positiori pays goott percentage of profits. Apply| ‘only, stating age, experience and to A. H. Abrams, 1864 North Bridgeport, Conn. ©.3-26-3dx e e and experience. 5 =~Young man as salesman for le Supplies. Give age, salary pertence. Box 22Z, Herald. 3-23-t2 2 FTUATION WANTED. % Position by uck driving; experienced . man, 4 years experience. Can: “4do own repairing. J. Lynch, 110 Rockwell Ave. 3-24-4dx —_—— WANTED—Position ss gardemer, trees, gravevines, etc., waxXing floor, Winyy dow washing. etc. Tel. 1115-13, between 6 and 8 p. m. 3-23-12ax ¢ WANTED—Position as handy man, can also | drive car. J. A. Bowman, 15 Barl:n’.A::. -28-3dx home, Rear 152 Main 8t 8-28-2ax