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mpant HARTFORD FTER EASTER CLEARANCE SALE IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS, SUITS and DRESSES Values that are first to follo® every downward step of new-cundition prices, these are the combined factors that make the basement the logical center for shoppers who are dis- criminating judges of the fashion, quality and price of apparel. Women’s and Misses’ Smartly Tailored Suits $29.95 Worth to $45.00 Several distinctive styles,.including suits with youthful box coat, or the coat of long slender lines. Linings are radium silk or foulard. Materials are tricotine, men’s wear serge and novelties. Colors navy and black. SPECIAL PURCHASE SWAGGER WRAPS and COATS Models of Unusual Grades for Women and DRESSES for WOMEN and MISSES Tricotine, Taffeta and Mignonette $12.95 . Worth to $25.00. An effective presentation of models so , priced as to bring them within the reach of every woman. There are a number of styles featuring the much wanted silk embroidery. Models in navy, brown, black and gray. BUNGALOW APRONS 95¢ The largest assortment of Aprons at this Misses at a Most Exceptional Saving SPECIAL $24.95 SPECIAL Worth to $45.00. The attractive camels’ hair polo coats, the beautiful draped wraps and the smart wrap coats are here in all the fine cloth fabrics and a remarkable selection of styles. All the new colors are represented. BUNGALOW DRESS APRONS $1.25 Regular and Extra Sizes. In this lot you will find the best of ma- terials only. Amoskeag ginghams in neat checks, fine quality percales in very neat de- signs, plain chambrays; also a few indigd blues. Neatly trimmed collars, cuffs and pockets. Loose and elastic waisted models. The. women who wear extra large sizes will easily get fitted from this assortment. price in town. Fully 25 styles to choose from. Both light and dark colored percales in neat patterns. Loose models and elastic waist band styles, many with that popular tie-back. Medi- um and large sizes; also a few in extra sizes. PLUMBING pam, Hot Water Heating EXPERT SERVICE T. J. QUINLIVAN Stanley St. / Tel. 2084 | LOST AND FOUND CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS ' AND DECORATORS yellow cat, answers to name Reward if returned to 45 Main 3-29-3dx LOST—] ‘Buster.” 8t LOST—Pair of tortolse shell rimmed eye- Klasses, between 70 Vine St. and Stanley 267 Chapman Street ‘Works office, Monday morning. Please re- Tel. 755-12 turn to 70 Vine St. Tel. 74-4. 3-29-1d SR— Estimates cheerfully given on all JObS | pouND—Purse containing money, between ] Newington Road "and East Main St. , KINDS OF BABY CHICKS, Owner can have same by calling Herald Leghorns ...+ 3180 GINSBURG’S == A Rocks ... LOST—Friday, bet Dwight St. and Island Reds ..........$32.00 [A’N“gs:;‘t‘ggggi;(’;’mfi l BASRiey, Wachs, Ttle Bnges oy with ohrs : " by Chic | ' setting. Fiuder telephone 1182-5 after & T I MOVED TO b, m: 3-38-3ax e ——— V BRITAIN BIRD STORE '1‘2__ mut,rgt;fgt' p 5 TO RENT y Tel. 1121.3, — ; TO RENT—SIx room cottage in Berlin, with | fruit trees, hennery and garage. Attrac- B, Phone 3-29-3dx tive location. Box €65-32. - - - i Herald. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS CASH—will One Family House on South Main Street .25 rom, e, o work shop or barn in rear—Fine place forlg e — repair business, etc. See us QUICK abo - proposition—Best location obtainable for thi TO RENT—Four room tenement to. small family. 28 Fairview St. 3-29-3dx TO RENT—Six room temement, all improve- TO REN oder elvidy AMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343 —ROOMS 305-6 IANI BLDG. FOR SALE perty at Main street, one house, 2-family, one in ~family, very deep—Worth looking at. H. D. HUMPHREY Auto, Fire and Life Insurance, — Surcty Bonds. Also All Kinds of Otber Insurance. X STREET. N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING, FIRE INSURANCE George A. Quigley, 297 Main S No. 476 South 97 feet front, STEAMSHIP. TI FOREIGN REMI’ MmN A i | { H | | "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—Or exchange, for smaller car, 1920 American Six. wire wheels. Call 1¢ Blake Court 3-29-3dx FOR SALE—Square Piano and stool §20.00. Fine condition and tone. Hurry up. L. E. Andrews, 401 Arch St. 3-29-1dx new mattress. 57 Prospect St. 3-29_24ax FOR SALE—Bed, almost Cheap if sold at once. 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. 1-31-26eodx FOR SALE—Pair work horses, 1 new milch cow. Phone 68 Shepard, Berlin, Conn. FOR SALE—Blackberry plants, 5 varieties. Foran, 119 Whiting St, Plainville. Tel. 125. 3.28-3dx - | FOR SALE—SIlightly used upright pilano; will sell for less than half price. Al con- dition. Good tone, easy action, mghog- any case, standard make. Address, Bar- gain, Box 16, Herald. 3-28-2dx | FOR SALE—Kitchen and gas stoves in good at buyer’'s price if 3-28-2ax condition. Will taken at once. FOR SALE—A baby carriage. Mrs. R. Gubbins, 108 Seymour St. 3-28-2dx sell 541 Stanley St. FOR SALE—Richmond Range, first class condition. Back Shelf. Water front. Brass connections. $25. Phone 67-3. 3-28-5dx 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- graphs taken in trade. Andrews, 401 Arch St. 3-28-3ax | FOR SALE—One Vim delivery, one 5 year old cow due to freshen April 3rd, few loads of cow manure. Call 16 Blake Court, up Francis St. 3-28-3dx FOR SALE—New Electric Range; no rea- sonable offer refused. Call 1 -3. 3-28-2dx FOR SALE—Best black grape vines, bear- ing age, for table and wine use, 50 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—I125 to 150 gts. milk daily, on Stanley Quarter. Inquire Tel 154-23. North Stanley Road, near Reservoir No. 4. J. W. Austin, R. F. D. 1, Box 54, New Britain. 3-26-4dx FOR SALB—New by set Harvard Classios Chas. Elliott. Tel. 2237-5. Price 75.00. 3-25-12d FOR SALE—150 quarts of milk daily for one year from April 1, 1921, at my barn in Newington. Joshua Belden. 3-23-6dx ANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Middle aged woman for gemeral housework in family of five. Apply Mrs. Bartlett, 31 Ridgeway St, Maple Hill Tel. 1519-12. 3-29-3dx WANTED—Two competent maids, one as cook and laundress, other as maid and waitress. wages expected when replying. Drawer B, Plainville, Conn. WANTED—Saleslady. Apply 142 Main St, b 3-28-tf WANTED—Good woman for general house- work, to go home nights. 3 aduits family. Tel. 1832. WANTED—Waitress and Farmingion, Swedish Farmington, 189. preferred. ANTED-—Competent maid, no Avply 30 Grove mHill . SEREUES————_——— 4 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 FOR SALE—1918 “Light Six,” 5 passenger Chalmers touring. lxcellent condition. G. P. Manee, 542 West Main St. 3-29-6dx car. Excellent suitable for Smith, 937 3-28-2dx FOR SALE—Ford delivery condition. Babcock body, light business. Price $150. Stanley St., City. FOR SALE—Buick 1918 Touring car, Al condition. Can be seen at Helene Gar- age, No. 107 Arch. Tel. 1326. 3-29-3dx FOR SALE—1920 Oakland WRoadster, like new. Address Herald, Box 17K. a-zs-del FOR SALE—5 passenger Plerce Arrow, 5| passenger Stevens, 7 passenger.Duryea, 2 pagsenger Maxwell, 1 ton truck Packard, . 3-4 ton Pullman truck. Anthony Moro- veski 178 Broad St. 3-29-12dx FOR SALE— Ringlet, Barred Plymout! Rocks)o.\ limited number of . setting eggs 1 high class exhibition matings Dandy laying strain. $3.00 per setting of 15. John Chaponi, Kensington, Conn. 3-24-25.29-31x if sold at once. Apply evenings. 118 Lawlor St. nosi. FOR SALE—One 1919 Ford one ton truck, in perfect condition. Tel, 816-3. 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 Studebaker Touring, bumper and motor meter, Box 15E, Herald. 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. : FOR SALE—Corbin 40, first class condition. Heleen's Garage, 107 Arch St 3-28-3dx LATE MODEL CARS AT | LOW PRICES, Buick Touring, 6 cord tires. Hupmobile Touring. . Chandler Touring. 1918 Ford Touring. 1917 . Maxwell Touring. 1918 Overiand Roadster, 1917 Reo KRoadster. You may become possessor 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 Offered. AARON G. COHEN, 41-45 Wells St., Hartford, Ofen E 1920 1920 1920 sold on Commission. Cars Bought and Traded. ' 831w Cars ———— ey FOR SALE., BUICK TOURING. WILLYS-ENIGHT LIMOUSINE. THE B. & B. MOTOR 0O0. Sim 18 Main St. Phone #84. Basy Time Paymeats, . Position as garde gravevines, etc., waxing floor, jw washing. etc. Tel. 1115-13, between % and 8 p. m. 3-23-12ax WANTED—Position as handy man, can also drive car. J. A. Bowman, 16 Berlin Ave. 3-28-3dx NOTICE. NOTICE—Shampooing, Facial Massage, halr curling and Manicuring at The Margaret |/ Professional Bldg. 3-29-8-4-1 Hepp Tel. Beauty Shop, 1746 for appointment. -— exchange a five passen for roadster body; must be R. C. Rudolph, !’1 2051. 3.29-2dx NOTICE—Will Ford body good condition. Cherry St. Tel. NOTICE—Carbon burned out 50c a cyl Auto Repair Co., 538 East Main St. Ph 2016-3. 3-29- NOTICE—Paper hanging and painting] general repair. Price right. Work anteed. Drop a card for particulars.. Carpentier, Elm Hill, R. F. D. 3-2! NOTICE—Shareholders of the New Co-operative Savings and Loan tion will meet Tuesday evening, 29, 1921, at 7:30 o'clock, at the tion office—room 210 National Building.” To nominate officers . ensuing year. Y, J. Stearns, Secrei 3-24-21 NOTICE—Place your order with us Awnings, Tents and Truck Covers and ceive the best materfal and workmansh possible. Members of the National Tem and Awning Mfg. Asso. .Full weight, ful size guaranteed. Eddy Awning and De¢ sorating Co., 106 City Hall Place. Tel. | 1013-4. 3-8-e.0.d.2m00. WARNING—Don’t take mo chances having your watch and jewerly repaired by sn unknown . jeweler. ~We guarantee our work. Prices moderate for Al work. I. Resnick, Jemeler, 166 Main St., New Brif- aln, Ct. 3-28-6dx —_— o o B SR NOTICE—Regrinding or auto cylinders. Pis- ton made and piston rings fitted. Special price on Fords. Auto parts made to d’dor All work guaranteed. The H Mfg. Wk.s 110 Rockwell Ave. Tel. 2041 3, 3-28-64 ¥ S TS RIS NOTICE—Carbon burnt out while you walt,: . 50c a cylinder. Hardware (,l(y W'u' ln;‘ Cutting and Brazing Co., 18 Winthrop rear. Phone 56-4. NOTICE—Woman who took pocketbook from Fair Dept. Store Saturday hes been found out. 'Return same to Herald office 4nd avoid further trouble. 3-28-3ax NOTICE—Ladies intreduce silk hoslery pri~ vate homes, experience unnecessary. $20 weekly, 3 hours daily, no delivering, Mar- vel Co.,, Box 171, City Hall Station, New York. 3-28.4dx NOTICE—AIl Lkinds one horse truckl plowing, carting ashes, rubbish, all kin of jobbing. 90 cords of wood sawed any length. Delivered - in_ Plainville, Moun< tainview, Westwood Park. per Williams, Plainville, Pease Court, opp. of Broat St. - 3-26.3dx NOTICE—Repairing old and bullding new | chimneys at reasonable prices. All kinds. ©f mason work. Chimneys a speciaity. F.') Selander, Phone 2168, 718 Stanley St. NOTICE—Cariconiss, Ubalk Sketching for entertainments, dances; something snappy. Herald office, City. POULTRY. FOR SALE—Silo 15x35, White Barred Rocks Hatching Eggs $8 hundna,' $1:25 setting. Nodene, East St, near Wells. - FOR SALE—Barred Rock and Anconas and White Leghorn baby ghicks Price right. Apply 463 Myrtle St., second floor. - 3-29-1d FOR ‘SALE—White Leghorn hatching eggs. Pen headed by “Ferris” males from 266 egg strain. Hatch for heavy layers. The best is the cheapest. Eggs $10.00 per hundred. T. Aldrich, 510 Shuttle Meadow Ave 3-29-3g . FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching. Barred Plymouth Rock, free range stock, 13 for $1. N W. Baldwin, Kensington, Comm. { | Tel. 254-12. 3-21-t¢ BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-Lay; 18¢ up; prepaid delivery guaranteed; all breeds. Send for circulars Putnam Brooders | $4.75. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. 3-7-t¢ 3-28-6dx | Apply Jas-| 3-29-3dx WANTED—MALE HELP ¥ WANTED—Tatlors, East Main St. WANTED—Janitor part time.. Mutual Bl Inquire Frank H. Shield. 3-2! Pantsmaker. Bayer, 3-29: WANTED—Toolmakers in State age and experience. local factory, ' P. O. Box ll. 3-2 Manager to take full charge of g Clothing Store in this city. ..ui pexperience, executive ability, "an security; position pRys good entage of: profits. Apply § stating age, experience and e ‘A. H. Abrams, 1864 North igeport, Conn. 3-26-3dx ng man as salesman for Supplies. Give age, salary nce, Box 22Z, Herald. 3-23-tf JESTATE FOR SALE. flvwll! for 300 blrdl $3,800; , James G. Dufry, House and lot. Inquire 144 3-28-6dx SALK on St. DR SALE—Corner lot, 65x125, Belvidere; " fine location, Stratford Road and Bright- Cash price. Can be bought right. H. Page, 28 Albion St., Water- 3-17-10dx —eee FOR SALE—138 acre farm, 34 head stock, 100 chickens, full set of tools, 2,000 cords’ w engine and saw, 2 silos, plenty of bulldings, 2 miles from New Britain, .good road. Will sell cheap. Reasonable amount of cash. ,Alsc 4 acre place with 2 | [ 3