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OLD HOME TOWN 1D KETCHED "EM IE_ THEY HADAT JUMPED FOOTPRINTS IM SAVING 'EM SAFE BLOWERS CRACKED THE POST OFFICE ' SAFE LAST NIGHT — T AGE‘.;TS WANTED. Mako #1500 weekly selling guar- hoslery. We guarantes 33 ¥ full time. once un; bey. Darb; UG IS MO AL KINDS OF JUNK Second-land Furniture L. ZELDES ‘ont Street 633-23 VITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repalring UDERS IN WOOD, BRICK JEL AND CONCRETE epairs of all kinds. treet. Telephones 2244 , Conn. Two- ily Houses the end. Places you ve modern in d want to live in. hodern conveniences. odern conviences. eral very fine resi- that can be t very reasonable. these over with us. S WANTED—FEMALE HELP J T —— 0 | WANTED—Experienced mald for gemeral Mrs. Messinger, housework in apartment. 4-9-2d 38 Hamilton St. Tel. 434-5. WANTED—Competent woman for cleaning one day & week and to take home small washing and ironing. Call 369 Park St. Mrs. Lewis F. Dunn. 4-9-tt WANTHD—Thoroughly competent woman for general housework in family of three. have experience in care of infant. Good pay, hours and working conditions for the right party fournishing good ref- erences. Apply to Mrs. 8. M. Davidsen, 142 Falrview St. 4-8-3d housework. quire 96 Fores WANTED—Reliable middle age lady to ms- sist in general housework. A good home tor the right party. Apply to No. 3 Ray- mond |St., New Britain, Conn. 4-6-6dx e PERSONALS, PERSONAL~—Ask yourself: Have I a cam- era? No. Then get one. We have them, $2.00 and up. Areade Studio, Kodak Hoadquarters. 4-9-1dx PERSONAL—Teeth with gold pins den't corrode, Our plates it and make eating comfortable. Phone 745. Dr. D. H. Dickerman, Plate Speclalist, West Main 4.5-5dx BY STANLEY TO RENT—One single room or three con- necting rooms for light housekeeping. 61 Main St. Mrs. J. V. Nissen, top floo: 4-9-1dx TO RENT—Nicely furnished room for one or two gentlemen all modern conves jences. Reasonable rates. References re- quired. Phone 1473-12. 4-9-2a TO RENT—Desirable furnished room cen- tral, steam heat, hot baths, electricity. Apply Seelye, 61 Main St. Tel. 798-12. 4-9-1dx for 4-9-2d TO RENT—Three furnished rooms, light housekeeping. 135 Monroe St. TO RENT—Large front room, with board if desired, for one or two gentlemen. $7 Elm st. 4-9-1ax TO l#;—me‘ room. Central loca- tion. { 28 Court St. 4-9-Tdax TO RENT—Furnished sapartment of two large front rooms for light housekeeping. Finp residential section. Central. Phone 1249-14. 4-9-2ax TO RENT-—Light housekeeping rooms all furnished, and one single room or three connecting rooms. Top fioor, left, 61 Main st - 4-9-1dx TO RENT—2 furnished rooms, electric light, gas, heat and bath separate entrance. Reasonable rates. Inquire 65 Winthrap St, | 4-9-4d TO RENT—Furnished room to gentleman of | refinement in small private family. West. | ern section. Home privileges. Tel. 2207. 4-9-3dx TO RENT—] fenées; also tenement Maple St. TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, each sult- able for ladies or gentlemen. Mrs. Chap- man, 33 Court St. 4-8-2d FOR RENT—Large front room for ome or two gentlemen; also single room, with running water, 17 _Court St. 4-7-3dx TO RENT—Furnished front room with bath, suitable for two. Private family. Her- ald Office, Box 17Y. 4-7-3dx TO RENT—Nively furnished room, board if desired, at 112 Lake St. 4-6-5dx TO RENT—Sunny front room, private fam- ily. all conveniences, 19 Lincoln St. Tel. 1184-3 4-4-6ax Three Family House on Glen Street, ¥4 Acre Land. Price $7,500. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. {242 Main Street Tel. 24-4 Here’s a Two Family House for Only $3,800 —Nice large lot—Right near a school. Another Two Family house for $5,000. Cottage for $3,800. Looks like good old pre-war time prices doesn’t it? CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PFHONE 343—ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDO FOR SALE Fine Residence on Hillside Place—Big Paying Rooming proposition. H. D. HUMPHREY Auto, Fire and Life Insurance. — Surety Bonds. Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. 272 MATN STREET. N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING AUTOMOBILIST $10,000 Is the maximum judgment Death in Connecticut, but The Sky is the limit for “Injuries.” by a jury. prescribed by law for Accidental $80,000 was recently awarded Car you afford to carry this responsibility yourself? If not, see us about Insurance in a Hartford company, “The AETNA" THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. 86 West Malwr Street. Open Saturday and Phone 728. 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 LASSIFIED 1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN This is not a question of credit. ADVANCE 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 AUTOMOBILES. ¥OR SALE—Player piano, mew, full size, latest style, high grade. Piano or phono- graph taken as first payment. A bargain. Andrews 401 Arch St. 4-9-2ax FOR SALE—New and second hand bicycles at low price. Also all repair work at low price and guaranteed. Buy $1.00 worth of supplies and get a free chance on a $55 bicycle this week and Peter Rosso, 336 East Main St. 4-9-7dx ptsheseibutesn ittt S ¥FOR SALE—More of those famous Jumbo Pansies by the thousands of dozens. Come and see them grow. Edwauyl F. Baumann, Cromwell, Conn. Tel. 688-1 4-9-64 FOR SALE—C Melody Saxophone with case, plated. Cheap for quick sale. Tel. 34 Apply 501 Main St range, chairs, etc. All in good condition. Reasonable. Call after 6 p. m., 2nd floor, 725 East St. or phone 1453-5. 4-9-2dx FOR SALE—Bungalow, 5 rooms and den, hot water heat. Terms reasonabie. Home- crest St., near Theodore St., Maple Hill. W. Hesse. FOR SALE—Crawford range with gas at. tachment in first class condition. Can be seen at 24 Bradley St. 4-3-6d FOR SALE—Large building lot at north side ten minutes from center; price reason- able. 336 E. Main St., bicycle store. 4-8-2dx and John 4-8-2ax FOR SALE—LIily of) the Valley roots SBweet Willlam plants, $1.00 doz. Pfeifer, 303 Maplé St. FOR SALE—Baby carriage and high chair, in good condition. Cail at 16 Pearl Court. Mrs. Tompkins. J 4-8-2dx land Reds 25c, White Wyandoties 30c each. Hatch continuously from March 7th. Corbin’s Corners Farm, West Hart- 3-3-t,1,5,t05-1 568 Church St. FOR SALE—Good horse, nine years old. quire Oscar Parparian, 291 LaSalle St., New Britain, Conn. ington, Tel. 675-4. FOR SALE—Italian Bees. New hives, full of wax wnd brood, few pouads of honey, with yeaply queen. Apply to Polish Orphanage Farm, 504 N. Burritt St., City. 4-5-6a FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching, from choice mated pens Single Comb Rhode Is- land Reds. Call Tel. 2446-%, or 66 Fran- cis St. City 4-4-6dx WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—At once, & good farm hand, good milker and teamster, good hours and everything handy. Maple Croft Farm, Tel. 7 4-9-2d WANTED—Salesmen for Bronze and Zine Weather Strips. Address Herald Box 18K. 4-3-3dx WANTED—Man to do milking and general farm work. Tel. 641-2. C. G. Lindquist, Berlin. 4-9-1 WANTED—Canvassers for a household nec- essary. Experience unnecessary. Pay starts at once. P. O. Box 192, Hartford, Conn. 4-9-3dx WANTED—Cabinet mgker, by local con- cern. Open shop. First class men may apply, giving age, experience, including line of goods worked on, and present em. ployment to Box No. 24A, Herald Office. 'WANTED, PATTERN MAKERS. OPEN SHOP, PERMANENT WORK. 78¢. PER HOUR. Business conditions compelled us to reduce wages Feb, 15. The Union Men walked out, We are filling their places. MEET REPRESENTATIVE AT HOTEL BELOIN, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY. . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Village East Berlin, house, barn, 2 acres land, $2,800 quick sale—$500 down. Tel 92-4. 4-9-1ax house, shop, . farm machinery. 92.4. 3 large chicken Low price, easy 4-9-1ax FOR SALE—$1,000 cash takes a- cottage ome in the w end, improvements. Lot £1.x200. An elegant three family house in the south end, Il improvements, steam heat, large lot. Can be bought at pre-war price. Also two one family houses, all improvements; two two-family houses Small amount of cash required. Consuit us about north end bargains, as we are residents there and can keep you posted about houses and lots. Andrews &) Co. 1557 Stanley St. Tel. 207-3, 4-8-2a FOR SALE—Six room cottage, modérn Im- provements, large lot, fruit trees, ifi west- ern section of city; also building lots. Terms to suit. R. C. Coridan, 131 Jerome St. Tel. 1628-4. 4-6-6ax —_— FOR SALE—Corner lot, 65x125, Belvidere; fine location, Stratford Road and Brigh ton. Cash price. Can be b 4-9-3ax | | | next only. | FOR SALE—1916 Metz i | FOR SALE—Late model Hudson cabriolet; price reasonable. R. C. Rudolph. Ihone 2051. 4-8-6d FOR SALE—1918 Reo truck, or will ex- change for Ford truck for part payment. 220 Broad St. Plainville. Tel. 43 4-7-4dx FOR SALE—1920 Paige touring car to be sold by City of New Britain. Offers to be made to the Board of Health. Appoint- ment to be made. 4-9-2a ¥OR SALE—Rauch and Lang Electric 1920 | model. Excellent condition. Cost $4,200 when new. Tel. 349. 4-9-3d There is a good for used autos. have one to sell or want .0 buy one Herald Classifie,i ¢ umn. It will do the WANTED WANTED—To rent, & 5 room md rhent (or a small house, city with option of buying. Box 14 WANTED—Buick Touring car, $1,000 will buy. Address Her: Touring, electric lights and starter, new radiator, new bat- tery, good tires, everything in good shape mechanically. An economical car to run. Price only $200. 2, Phone 738-12, or address Box 37, Berlin, Conn. 4-9-2dX | AUTO PARTS—For all. cars. Save 50 per( cent to 90 per cent. Complete engines, | Transmissions, rear ends, magnetos, buretors, bodies, tops, windshields, axels, spring and fenders. 100 bargains in used touring cars, roadsters, trucks and chassis; no reasonable offer refused. New Britain Auto Exchange, Cutler & Tourgee, -Props., 75 Willow St. Tel, 1985. We are buying used cars. 4-7-1wx FOR SALE—$100 will buy my threc pas- senger Maxwell, which is in good comn- dition. Phone 2561. 4-7-3ax * * XOB SALE—1920 Cleveland touring, all cord tires, one spare, two bumpers and motor meter. Must sell at once as owner is get- ting larger car. Will sell for $1125, terms o suit purchaser. Box 15E. 4-5-tf FOR SALE—Overland dellvery car, in first class condition. New Britain Gas Light Co., 25 W. Main St. 4-6-5d FOR SALE—1920 Ford rumabout, in good condition. Wm. H. Allen, City. 4-5-8dx FOR SALE—Five Buick; 191%; new tires and top, overhauled, $850; tele phone days 1196. The Metal Specxalt{ Gl':;.’x purft FOR SALE—Automobile, “Al1” comdition. H. U. Arch St. Tel. 106-2. _— FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell touring, with new spare tire, new storage battery and special top. Engine just overaauled. Will sell for $400 or take Ford or ‘motorcycle in trade. H. W. Bliss, 162 Main St. Car can be seen at Parsons' Garage, 680 West Main St. 4-4-6dx American Six, Thompson, 59 4-2-t2 FOR SALE—1920 Light Six Roadster, in 1st class condition; been run 2,500 miles only. J. D. Minor, Commercjal Trust Co. 4-4-8dx —_—_— FOR SALE—5 passenger Plerce Arrow, 6§ passenger Stevens, 7 passenger Duryea, 2 passenger Maxwell, 1 ton truck Packard, 3-4 ton Pullman truck. Anthony Moro- veski 178 Broad St. 3-29-12dx FOR SALE. CADILLAC SEDAN, BUICK TOURING. OLDSMOBILE 8 CYL. TOURING. PAIGE ROADSTER. OLDSMOBILE 4 CYL. TOURING, LIBERTY TOURING, THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Bookman, Proj D. 18 Main St. Phone 484 Easy time payments, 3-30-t¢ We do not misrepresent Used Cars any more than we would mis- represent New Cars. Here is a list of Used Cars that carry our “stamp of approval”. If you are not already asquainted with what that means—ask any one who has ever done any business with us before—little or big—and abide by their own judgment. 1920 Paige Touring. In wonderful condition. wanted 7 Pass. Paige. 1920 Buick Sedan. At a Bargaiy. 1920 Maxwell Touring. Price right. 1919 Buick Roadster, 1917 Buick Touring, 1917 Mitchell Touring. 1916 Cadillac Coupe. A No. 1 Condition. 1916 Paige Touring. LASH MOTOR CO. A Reputable Concern. W. Main St. Owner George Dunbar Salesman. USED CARS OF VALUE. The cars listed below are taken in trade for new Studebakers as we do not buy for cash to speculate. All these cars are in our used car dept. ready to run, and can be bought on easy terms. We are open evenings. 1920 $1126 1920 1918 1916 1920 1915 1920 1920 1918 1917 1916 1915 1915 1917 1920 1916 1916 1916 Clevelana Touring . Buick 6 Sedan .. Buick 6 Touring . Buick Touring .. Buick 6, seven passenger Buick 4 Roadster . Studebaker Special . Studebaker Big ‘Six. Jordan Touring - Oakland Touring Overland Touring . Briscoe Touring Briscoe Touring . Reo Touring .. Overland 4 Touring . Maxwell Touring Maxwell Touring .. * Oldsmobile Touring . 1915 Studebaker Touring...... 1921 Studebaker - Light Six Touring Demonstrator . 1916 Overland Roadster . M. IRVING JESTER, 198 Arch St. ki o ! car- ;. FOR SALE—1920 Buick Roadster, driven less than ten thousand miles. Call 915-4. 4-8-3dx FOR SALE—Ford Touring car. or 305. FOR SALE—1920 Special Six Studebaker Touring. bumper and motor meter, $1350. | Box 15F, Herald. E 3-23-t¢ Tel. 2234-12 4-8-2dx ¥OR SALE—1919 Liberty, sport model tour- ing, newly painted and overhauled. Time payments arranged. 1§ Main St. Phone 484, 4-8-2d FOR SALE—Dodge touring, 2 new tires, good paint and top. This car is In good mechanical condition. Easy terms if de- sired. 18 Main St. Phone 454, 4-8-2d FOR SALE—Oldsmobile, 4 cylinder tour- ing, in perfect mechanical condition, new- ly painted and excellent tires. Price rea- sonable. Terms to suit purchaser. 18 Main St. Phone 484. 4-8-2d FOR SALE—Buick 6 touring new top and in Al condition. Terms arranged. 18 Main St. Phone 484. 4-8-24 e —————————— NOTICKE. NOTICE—Kent free, caretaker’s cottage, in return for moderate amount of manual | labor. Need not interfere with regular | employment. Adults or small family. | Grinshaws place, west from Paper Gocds pond, Kensington. 4-9-2dx NOTICE—Will be in New Britain if pleas- ant, Monday, April 11th, with Jumbo Pansies. Edward B. Baumann, Chomwell, Conn, 4-9.1d NOTICE—Let me moving of ashes Frices reasonable. 992-3. do your trueking and from celiar or yard. H. N. Wright. ATTENTION Property Owners. Have your house wired for electricity by the ‘uehn Electric Co. Phone 446-13 during the run of this ad and have it done at a greatly reduced price. 3dx NOTICE—Place your order with us fot Awnings, Tents and Truok Covers and Te- ceive the best material and workmanship and Awning Mig. Asso. Full weight, full size guarantced. Eddy Awning and Dec- 108 City Hall Place. Tel sorating Co. 8-e.0.d.3mo. 1013-4. NOTICE—Amateur Ph . We are giving a. ticket (to the holder of the lucky number) away each Friday, which en- titles the winner to five dollars’ worth of developing, printing and enlarging free of charge. Let us develop and priat your next films. _You may draw the lucky possible. Members of the National Tent ' number. Ohrnstedt's Fhoto Shop, 244 Main St., 69 Arch St. Mrs. Wilcox, 632 Main St., won the five dollar photo finish- ing ticket this week. 4-8-8ax NOTICE—Ford owners attention. I 'will positively guarantee to eliminate your ignition trouble for the season at a very Look over my proposition, The and Electric Co. 4-8-2ax low cost. General Maintenance Garage, 16-18 Booth St NOTICE—Bay State Window Cleaning Co., C. Biderman, Manager. Window Cleaning and Cleaning of every description. 73 Church St. Tel. 762. 4-8-2dx NOTICE—Carbon burnt out while you wait, 50c a cylinder. Hardware City Weid- ing, Cutting and Brazing' Co., 18 Winthrop St., rear. Phone b6-4. 4-7-6dx NOTICE—You will save money to have your repairing dome now. All kinds of car- penter work, new or jobbing, st the most reasonable prices. Estimates cheerfully given. B. Benmewits, 443 Cnurch St. Tel ' 2045-13. 4-5-5dx NOTICB—Wanted 1,000 Women to Jjoin the ‘Women's Home Companion Reading Club. An average investment of 10 cents week- ly entitles each mewber to a choice of the following magazines: Wonplen's Home Companion, Collier's, McCall's, American, Photo-. Modern Prisciila, Today's, Housewife and Mentor, eight months free uatil April 15th. Address Herald Omlice, Box 3B, and our representative will call. Renewals accepted. 4-4-1wx NOTICE—Repairing old and building new chimneys at reasonable prices. All Kinds of mason work. Chimneys a specialty. F. Selander. Phone 718 Stanley St. 4-4.6dx 2168, LOOK! LOOK!—The Connecticut Paint Co., under the management of J. J. Richard- son, is8 now open for business at is new location, No. 40 Church S Raiuting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and later- ior Decorating. Frices reasonable Phone 722 4-4-6ax NOTICE—Build at Momauguin. We build ’em right. We rent 'em right. e sell ‘em right. Phone Colony 395-12. J. Walter Darley, Carpenter and Builder, No. 5z Second Ave., Cosey Beach. 3-30-30dx NOTICE—Carbon 'burned out 50c a cylinder, Auto Repair Co., 535 East Main St. Phone 2016-3. 3-29-100 NOTICE—Cartoonist, ©naik Talk and Sketching for entertainments, (airs aund dances; something snappy. al Malmgren, Merala otiice, City y-32-f POULTRY. FOR SALE—Rose Comp R. L Red hatching eggs and baby chicks. Hatch _every week. Geo. C. Clark, Kensington, Conn. Tel. 92-2. 4-4-6dx FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching. Barred Plymouth Rock, free range stock, 13 for $1. N W. Baldwin, Kensington, Conn Tel. 254-12. 3-21-tf —_— - BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-Lay; 18c up; Safe prepaid delivery guaranteed; all breeds. Send for circulars Putnam Brooders $4.756. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. 3-7-tt e SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—10,000 people with louses, eczema, hemorrhoids buy a box of Honey Bee OlR anteed at Clark & Braines son Pharmacy. WANTED—Board in private week. Address Herald, Box § WANTED—Baby stroller with hd clining back. Call 1253-2. WANTED—To buy, old melodeo tique furniture of all kinds. W will call. £. E. Sheflield, 1 Ave., Middletown, Conn. WANTED—To rent, cottage of 6 in or near' New Britain. Adre| care Herald. WANTED—To exchange, 3 te in good section of city for a Address Farm, Box 21, Herald! WANTED—To buy touring car, or small Buick preferred. good condition. Price right. Herald. WANTED—To rent or in good residential section. ald, Box 17XX. WANTED—POSTAGE STAMPS postage stamp collections and States stamps. I pay high pri stamps before 1870. Write me have. F., C.. Hansen, - 102 Hartford, Conn, L] Ad WANTED—Watches, clocks, and,, repair. * We also do fine if reasonable. 1. Resnick, City. 166 WANTED—By American aduits, modern rent of rooms Tel. six WANTED—To te who is most particular as to to the end that advertiser m Bpartment of 6 rooms on. or Main by April or May. Herald Office. § WANTED—Four or five rooms, forred, second floor, within te: walk- from Church and Stanley erences. Address Herald, Box WANTED—Tencment of section _of _ ocity, by T0 RENT TO RENT—Three keeping rooms, modern ,conveniences. ate ents Tel. 1473- TO RENT—5 room tenement st 889 all improvements. Inquire 753 E family house, residential pl provement: 31 Seymour St. TO RENT—4 room tenement, ments, central. 20 Beatty St. TO RENT—Four room temement, provements. Inquire Mr. Dubd Smalley St. 3 TO RENT—Tenement of five provements. 156 North St. Ing] Washington St. TO RENT—One six room and epe modern apartment at 559 Main S heat, hot water, janitor service, ences required. Inquire Wm. C. 390 Main St. TO RENT—$6 room tenement, all ments. . Apply 269 Maple St. TO RENT—Tenement, one five one four rooms. Newly finished. ! provements. Inquire at 42 Olive Apply < NEW YORK SAMPLE STOR 357 Main Street. LOST AND FOUND- LOST—Small black pocketbook in f Boston store at noon today. Ret Mrs. J. B. Wilbur, Jr., 7 Forest Si 977. Reward. LOST—Thursday afternoon, betwe road crossing and Commercial T: or on Hartford Ave. sum of o Finder telephone 1142-13. Reward, 4l LOST—Tuesday night, thirty dollars. er please return to Herald Office. ward. + LOST—Saturday moob between N, chine Co. and Lincoln Si er pocketbook containing and auto license. Finder please o« cate with Charles Vibberts, 100 st LOST—$10 reward for 4ing to the recovery of a black ang English setter dog, lost or el March 31. Tel. 1632-2. G. P. West Main St. S WANTED—MALE WANTED—Yo men, Postal Mail Se aminations.