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he Bargain Basement nnounces a Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Mid-Season Apparrel Whether you spend a lot on your clothes or succeed in looking as if you did, is a mat- f choice. r words, why not come here for your clothes? theory that high quality must imply high prices. Just hom Why not choose the less costly m ethod of achieving a smart appearance ? There are still some people who cling to In obsolete this theory is when lied to G. Fox & Co.'s bargain basement is evident in the items listed here. Afternoon Dresses Special $24.75 Special Irresistible in their freshness, these dainty frocks embody h with their colorful beadings, Parisian fringes, and embro s, georgettes, tricotin taffetas and satins in all sizes in cach style. men’s and Misses’ All Wool TWEED SPORT SUITS CIAL $14.75 SPECIAL he younger sct always delight in novel es in their Spring clothes. One style of has a distinctly new way of rolling back xedo collar and converting it into button ped pockets at the hem of the jacket. All em come in soft shades of grey, wood and ixtures. es 16 to 40. SPECIAL and they say it ENVELOPE CHEMISE AT $1.75 Crepe de chine and satin ND MADE WAISTS AT $3.45. tirely made by hand hese dainty waists, with lre neck or the popular —pretty models designs in work and hemstitch- envelope chemise, prettily trimmed with dainty laces and with the strap shoulder. rOI‘I‘Tle. SITUATION WASTED, — e WANTED—Washing and ironing or sewing White Rock eggs for i to do at home, Box §, Herald Office. | { P‘ Fishel strain Green- 4-11-30x 0 4-11-2as | | WANTED—By you for hatching. | “day. Oardenipg speciaity. {Rock, free range stock, 13 for | Haldwin, Kensington, Conn. s-2i-ee | 4-11-1dx | WANTED—House cleaning two or three dayp & week, by competent woman. Ad- dress Box X17X, Herald Office. 4.11.2ax ay; 18c up; Safe | ed: all_bree n Brooders Harttord, Conn. 3-7-¢¢ Iady OR SALE— Family House on Glen Street, % Acre Land. Price $7,500. ULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. ain Street 4 , RE’S THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS— Cottage on good high ground, fine view, monwealth avenue, right near the end of | ston Avenue Trolley. Only $5, 000— bu beat it? MP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—-ROOMS 305-8 BANK BLDG. cook 1 American 3ax D—Position as first class tamily preferred. by Address Werald, Box 31Y. WAN private | FOR SALE 96 Pleasant Street. 2 Family House 101 Millard Street. 102 Cherry Street. .' Family House 251 Fairview Street, 41 Liberty Street. 2 Houses 476 South Main Street, ALL THESE AKE GOUOD BARGAINS, sk ase Kasavas xaawan X } Auwo, Fire und Life Insurance. — Surety Bonds. { Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. N. B. NAT. TOMOBILIST $10, 000 Accidental House [House ouse BANK lllll BING judgment prescribed by law for but——— maximum n Connecticut, limit for “Injuries.” $80,000 was recently awarded is the ¥, afford to carry this responsibility yourself? us about Insurance in a Hartford company, “The AETNA™ HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. West Main Street. Phone 728. Open Saturday and Monday Evenings. R E, .d e FE INSURANCE ge A. Quigley, 207 Main St. | New' Brig all the wanted colors. the ideries. spirit of Spring and Entrancing Canton Sizes 16 to 44. Special Offering of Women’s and Misses’ SPRING SKIRTS $7.75 SPECIAL BARONETTE SATIN SKIRTS These gay little skirts have many delightful things to tell you about the Spring modes— convincingly with flower-like shades and the most slender lines. TUXEDO SWEATERS AT $2.95 ] Made of Shetland wool with fancy weave tuxedo collars and braided sash. The colors are navy, buff, eacock, brown and black. R very wonderful value. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished room i» private fam- ily for refined gentleman. Apply 436 W. Main St. 4-11-2dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, each suit- able for ladies o# gentlemen. Mrs. Chap- man, 33 Court St. 4-11-14 TO RENT—Furnished room to rent, sultable for two girls, with the use of kitchen and home privileges; ten minutes from center. Address Box 19Y, care of Herald. 4-11-1dx TO RENT—Rooms for light houseleeping, cor. Arch and Walnut Sts. Call after 4 p. m. 4-11-2ax TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all conven. ien also tenement of 6 rooms. 24 Maple St. 4-11-2ax TO RENT—Nicely furnished room for ome or two gentiemen all modern conve Reasonable rates. Phone 1473-12. References “re- quired. 4-9-2a | TO RENT—Three furnished light housckeeping. 19 Monroe St. 4-9-24 TO RENT—Furnished apartment of twe llr‘u front rooms for light housekeeping. residential section. Centr: 14. Phone 4-9-2ax TO RENT—2 fornished rooms, electric light, gas. heat and bath separate entrance. Reasonable rates. Inquire 65 Winthrap St, 4-9-4d TO RENT—Furnished room to gentieman of refinement in small private family. ern section. Home privileges. Tel. West. 2207. 4-9-3dx TO RENT—Nicely furnished room, board If desired, at 112 Lake St. TO RENT—Sumny front room, private fam- ily, all conveniences, 19 Lincoln St. Tel. 1184-3. 4-4-8dx WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Trained nurse open for engage. ments after April 15. Call 1622. 4-11-2dx e WANTED—Girl or woman for housework. Must be ‘able to do plain cooking. Apply Mrs. Charles F. Chase, 241 West Main St. 4-11-2dx ——— e WANTED—Experienced mald for general housework in apartment. Mrs. Messinger, 38 Hamiiton St. Tel. 434-5. 4-9-2d4 ———— e WANTED—Theroughly competent woman for general housework in family of three. Must have experience in care of infant. Good pay. hours and working conditions for the right party fournishing good ref- erences. Apply to Mrs. S. M. Davidson, 142 Fairview St. 4-8-3d iy WANTED—Competent maid for general housework. References reguired. En- quire 96 Forest St. 4-7-3dx WANTED—Reliable middle age lady st in general housework. A good hon r the right party. Apply to No. 3 Ray mond St., New Britain, Conn. Gax LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—F) pairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telcphones 2244 i "' = | ! r v ! 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—Three houses in eastern section of city, each three tenements. Address A. Tyler, 218 Howard Ave. 4-11-6dx CLASSIFIE 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—Late model Hudson eabriolet; price reasonable. R. C. Rudolph. Fhone 20851, 4-8-6a AUTOMOBILES, There is a good markd for used autos. If have one to sell or yo want 0 buy one try thy Herald Classified Co umn. It will do the tri ONLY ONE CENT WORD. WANTED FOR SALE—Dodge roadster; roadster; first class condition. Tel. 822-5 evenings between € and 7. 4-11-2ax also Ford WANTED—By American family of adults, modern rent of six or yeven Tel. 650-2. 4- FOR SALE—Glenwood combination coal and | gas range. 42 Olive St. 4-11-3dx — —— FOR SALE—Player Plano s new high grade instrument, big reduction. Any thing in trade. Easy terms. Andrews, 401 Arch st. 4-11-1dx FOR SALE—One Indian motorcycle with side car and one Harley-Davidson in very good condition. Can be seen after § o'clock, at 54 Lake Boulevard. 4-11-3dx FOR SALE—Chesp, = ‘ton of good hay. R. E. Kreinberg, Berin. 663-14. mixed Phone | 411-2dx i i FOR SALE—A reed baby carriage, & condition. | Apply at 19 Pearl Court, third floor. Call evenings after 6 o'clock. 4-11-2ax | | FOR SALE—Local druggists are mow oifer- ing Cherry Mul to those afflicted with coughs, colds and run down _condition. Cherry Mul keeps you well. Every bot- | tie guaranteed. Recommended by Clark | & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & Han- | son Co., snd all drug stores. 1-31-26eodr FOR SALE—Three rooms of furniture in ' good condition, t6 couple wishing very desirable four room rent latter part May. Call evenings, 3rd floor, 33 Wallace | St 4-11-3dx | P, (NS S N P e FOR SALE—5 horses weighing from 900 la‘ 1400 ibs. Cor. East and Dwights Sts|, | rear of Bakery. 4-11-3ax | FOR SALE—200 ft. in length by 2 ft. 8 in, | high roller polo banks and braces. Also ! bleachers for 500 seats, new. Will sell cheap to immediate buyer. Address' Bleachers, Box 4, Herald. 4.11-1dx | FOR BALE—Player piano, new, full size, latest style, high grade. Piano or phono- graph taken as first payment. A bargain. Andrews 401 Arch St 4-9-2dx ' FOR SALE—New and second hand blcycles | at low price. Also all repair work at low price and guaranteqd. Buy $1.00 worth of supplies and get' a' free chance on & next only. 4-9-7dx $556 bicycle this week and Peter Kosso, 336 East Main St FOR SALE—More of those famous Jumbo Pansies by the thousands of dozens. Come and see them grow. Edwagl F. Baumann, Cromwell, Conn. Tel. 683-13. 6d FOR SALE—C Melody Saxophone with case, plated. Cheap for quick sale. Tel. 34i-5. Apply 501 Main St ¥OR SALE—Dining range, chairs, etc. All in good condition. Reasonable. Call after 6 p. m., 2nd foor, 728 East St. or phone 1463-5. 4-9-3dx ¥OR SALE—Bungalow, 5 rooms and den, hot water heat. Terms reasonable. Home- crest St, near Theodore St., Maple Hill. W. Hesse. 4-9-3dx ¥OR SALE—Crawford range tachment in Lirst class condition. scen at 24 Bradley St with gas at. Can be 4-8-6d FOR SALE—White Leghorn hatcaing eggs $1.50 for 15 or §5.00 per hundred. Chicks, White Leghorns 20c, Rhode Is- land Reds 25c, White Wyandottes 30c each. Hatch continuously from March 7th. Corbin's Corners Farm, West Hart- ford. 3-3-t,0,8,105-1 SALE—Barber shop, all fixtures in- 556 Church St. 4-7-12dx FOR cluded. FOR SALE—A few thousand raspberry and strawberry plants. lra M. Baldwin, Kens- ington. Tel. 675-4. 4-6-5ax FOR SALE—Italian Bees. New hives, full of wax and brood, few pounds of honey, with yearly queen. Apply to Polish Orphanage Farm, 504 N. Burritt St., City. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching, choice mated pens Single Comb Rhode Is- all Tel. 2446- WANTED—MALJ HELP WANTED—AL once, a good farm hand, good milker and teamster, good hours and everything handy. Maple Croft Farm, Tel, 73 4-9-zd WANTED—Salesmen for Bronze and Zine Weather Strips. Address Herald Box 18K. 4-9-3dx WANTED—Man te do milking and general farm work. ‘Tel. 641-2. C. G. Lindquist, Berlin. 4-9-1d WANTED-Canvassers for & housoheld meo- ry. Experience unnece: P. O. Box 192, Hartford, 4-9-3ax starta at once. Conn. WANTED—Cabinet maker, by local con- cern. Open shop. First class men may apply, @iving age, experience, including line of goods worked on, and present em. ployment to Box No. 24A, Herald Office. 4-7-34 WANTED. PATTERN MAKERS, OPEN SHOP. PERMANENT WORK. 78c. PER HOUR. Business conditions compelled us to reduce wages Feb. 15. The Unlon Men walked out. We are filling their places. MEET REPRESENTATIVE AT HOTEL BELOIN, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY, PERSONALS, FOR SALE—1918 Reo truck, or will ex- change for Ford truck for part payment. 220 Broad St. Plainville. Tel. 43-2. 4-7-4dx FOR SALE—1916 Mets electric lights and starter, tery, good\ tires, Touring, new radiator, new bat- everything in good shape mechanically. An economical car to run. Price only $200. Fhone i78-12, Or address Box 37, Berlin, Conn. ¢-3-2dx | FOR SALE—Paige Touring car, in 'vo‘ condition. Privately owned. _ Must sell. Best offer takes jt. Address Herald, Box X32X. FOR SALE—1919 490 Chevrolet touring car, A1l condition. North — Judd Garage. 4.11-5dx FOR SBALE—1920 Palge touring car to be sold by City of New Britain. Offers to be made to the Board of Health. Appoint- ment to be made. 4-9-24 FOR SALE—Rauch and Lang Electric 1920 model. Excelient condition. Cost $4,200 when new. Tel. 349. 4-9-3a AUTO PARTS—For all. cars. Save 50 per cent to 90 per cemt. Compléte engines, Transmissions, rear ends, magnetos, car- 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 & Tourgce, Props., 75 Willow St. Tel. 1985. We are buying used cars. 4-7-1wx FOR SALE—$400 will buy my threc pas- senger Maxwell, which is in good con- dition. Phone 2561. 4-7-3dx FOR SALE—1920 Cleveland touring, all cord r one spare, two bumpers and motor Must sell at once as owner is get- unz larger car. Will sell for $1125, terms to suit purchaser. Box 13E. 4-5-tf O S, FOR SALE—Overland delivery car, In first class condition. New Britain Gas Light Co., 25 W. Main St. 4-6-5d _— FOR SALE—1920 Ford runabout, in good condiion. Wm. H. Allen, City. #-5-8dx Arch St. Tel. 108-2. —— FOR SALE—S passenger Plerce Arrow, § passenger Steévens, 1 passenger Duryea, 3 passenger Maxwell, 1 ton| truck Packard, 3-¢ ton Pullman truck. 'Antbony Moro- veski 178 Broad St. 3-29-12ax P S P SR LS SR CADILLAC SEDAN. BUICK TOURING., OLDSMOBILE 8 OYL. TOURING. PAIGE ROADSTER. OLDSMOBILE & CYL. TOURING. LIBERTY TOURING. EER & 8 MOTOR CO. FProp. 18 Main B, Phone 484 Easy time payments. 3-30-t¢ ————e e USED CARS. 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”r If you are not already asquainted with what that means—ask any one who has ever done any business with us before—Ilittie or big——and abide by their own judgment. 1920 Paige Touring. In wonderful condition. wanted 7 Pass. Paige. 1920 Buick Sedan. At a Bargain. 1920 Maxwell Touring. Price right. 1919 Buick Romdster. 1917 Buick Touring. 1917 Mitchell Touring. 19816 Cadillac Coupe. A No. 1 Condition. 1916 Palge Touring. LASH MOTOR CO. A Reputable Concern. ‘W. Main St. George Dunbar Salesman. Owner LU —— USED CABRS 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 ...-$1125 1920 1 1918 1916 1920 1915 1920 1920 1918 1917 1916 1915 1915 1917 1920 1916 1916 1916 Cleveland Touring Buick € Sedan ..... Buick ¢ 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 r] d 4 Touring . Touring Maxwell Touring Oldsmobile Touring 1915 Studebaker Touring. 1921 Studebaker Light Touring Demonstrator . 1916 Overland Roadster M. IRVING JESTER. 193 Arch St. 4-11-1dx || FOR SALE—Baby Grand Chevrolet auto- mobile in A 1 condition. Geo, Cooley, 368 Park St. Phone 940. 4-11-6dx ¥FOR SALE—1920 Buick Roadster, driven less than ten thousand miles. Call 915-4. 4-8-3dx FOR SALE—Ford Touring car. Tel. 2234-12 or 305. 4-8-2dx P T EREe B SR FOR SALE—1920 Bpecial Six Studebaker Touring. bumper and motor meter, $1360. Box 15F, Herald. 3-23-t USED CARS FOR SALE. 1920 Essex Roadster like new, sell- ing for owner. Make offer for quick le, 1919 Paige seven passenger touring, newly painted, new cord tires, good family car. 1916 Briscoe touring, nvwly paxated, 1917 Ford delivery Ford Touring, $150. 1919 Ford Sedan. Watch dur ad for fresh used cars each week. line of S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. Dealers for Hudson, Essex Dodge Brothers. 4-11.6d , 1 ————————————————— NULICR, NOTICE—Clarinet player wishes to secure position in city of New Britaln. Address Herald Office, Box 18C. 4-11-1wx NOTICE—Have your bicycle or motorcycie repaired by Rip. Twenty years at this line of work. Kip Repair Shop, 155 Main St. J. B. Morrin, Prop. 4-11-3ax NOTICE—+Baby carriage tire work donn promptly. Work guaranteed in all sizes, at Rip Repair Shop, 155 Main St. J. E. Morrin. 4-11.3dx | STOP AND READ!—“The Conmecticut Paint Co.” is at your service to do all kinds of Painting, Paper Hanging, and Interior Decorating. Church St. Phone 722. 4-11-6ax NOTICE—WIill be in New Britain April 12th, if pleasant, Owing to storm wijll not come today. Edw. F. Bowman, Crom- well. 4 4-11-1d NOTICE—Mrs, B, Dubosar wishes. to an- nounce the opening of a first class res- taurant at 371 Main St. American and European dishes served as a specialty. Public s cordially invited. Special ar- rangements made for social occasions, 4-11-2ax , Papering—Paluting and Beaver Loard and Can- vas Cellings. Wall Paper dispiayed at your home on request The B. U, Thomp- son Company, No. 69 Arch St. Telephone NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented, $1.26 per day. Delivered promptly. Satis faction guaranteed. Kiectric cleaners paired. Tel. 2079. 3-3-e0d-tt — e e NOTICE—Rent free, carctaker’s cottage, in return tor moderate amount of manual labor. Need mot interfere with regular employment. Adults or small family. Grinsnaws place, west {rom Paper Goods pond, Kensington. 4-9-2dx NOTICE—Let me do moving of ashes from Prices reasonable. H. N. Wright, Tel. 992-3. 4-9-6ax - ATTENTION Property Owners. Have your house wired for electricity by the Kuehn Electric Co. FPhone 446-13 during run oé this ad and have it done ‘at a greatly duced price. 4-9-3dx your trucking and cellar or yard. NOTICE—PIace your order Awnings, Tents and Truck Ceive the best material and workmanship possible. Mpmbers of the National Tent and Awning! Mfg. Asso. Full weight, full size guaranteed. Kddy Awning and Deoc- ,orating Co., 106 City Hall FPlace. Tel 101 8-3-e.0.d.3mo. NOTICE—Amateur Photograpliers, We are giving a ticket (to the noider of the lucky number) away each Friday, which en- tities the winner to five doilars’ worth of developing, printing and enlarglng free of charge. Let us develop and print your next films. You may draw the lucky number. Ohranstedt's Fhoto Shop, 244 Main St, 69 Arch. St. Mrs, Wilcox, 632 Muin St., won the five dollar photo tinish- ing ticket this week. 4-8-3dx NOTICE~—Carbon burnt out while you wait, 50¢ a cylinder. Hardware City Weld- ing, Cutting and Brazing Co., 18 Winthrop St rear. Phone b8-4. 4-7-6dx NOTICE—Build at Momauguia. We build ‘em right. We reut ‘em right. We sell ‘em right. Phone Colony Walter Darley, Carpenter and 53 Second Ave., Cosey Beach. 3-30-38dx —_— NOTICE—Carbon burned out 50c a cylinder. Auto Repair Co. 538 Kast Main St. Phone 2016-3. 3-29-10a =nd and al Maimgren, »ei2-tt dances; something snappy. sterala office. City LUSL AN rULND LOST—Small gray purse at station Satur- day afternoon. Keward if returned to owner. Tel. 1278. 4-11-2a LOST—My driver's license and registration card. isdward Hooge, 377 .Allen St. ¥-11-2dx LOST—Binck coat with gold striped but- tons between Briston and New Britain, on April 7th. Finder please return to 40 Center St. Bristol, Conn, 4-11-2dx LOSTThursdsy afternoon, between rall- road crossing and Commercial Trust Co., | on Hartford Ave. sum of or money. WANTED—Four or five room tenen good locality, by family of three dress Box 2, Herald Offico. WANTED—Tenement of five rooms & ection of city, by young Anj couple. Address Box 18C, Herald. WANTED—To buy, farm between acres. I have $3,000 cash. Box WANTED—To buy an old barn or sh dress John Mattson, Kensington, ‘WANTED—A Dodge or Maxwell road Ford coupe, at once. Give full D lars. Address Herald, Box 14B. WANTED—Spare time by employe of local factory, now ing Tuesday, Wednesday and Thi Address Herald, X32X. 4-| work of an WANTED—10,000 - people with corns] louses, eczema, hemorrhoids or sof buy a box of Honey Bee Ointment. anteed at Clark & Brainerd and son Pharmacy. 4| WANTED—Board In private famil week. Address Herald, Box SY. 4 WANTED—Te buy, old melodeons, tique furniture of all kinds. Write i will call. E. E. Shefield, 18 D Ave., Middletown, Conn. WANTED—To exchange, 3 temement in good section of city for a good Address Farm, Box 21, Herald. 4 WANTED—To rent or I in good residential section, ald, Box 17XX. A WANTED—POSTAGE PS postage stamp collections and old States stamps. . I pay high price for stamps before 1870. Write me wh have. F. C. Hansen, 102 Churc Hartford, Conn. 6 or Ada WANTED—Watches, clocks, and repair. We also do fine engraving. reasonable. 1. Besnick, 166 City. WANTED—To Main by April or Msy. Address B Herald Office. TO RENT—S room all improvements. WAN‘I‘II’)—-FOI! or roows, ferred, second fioor, within m walk from Church and Stanley Sts. erences, Address Herald, Box 19Z. TU RENP TO RENT—Tenement, one .five one tour rooms. Newly finished. provements. Inquirs at 42 Olive Bt 1 TO RENT—RBooming house, sixteem with or without furniturs and equij Home Buuking and Realty Co. TO RENT—Three fully equipped keeping rooms, separate eutranc modern conveniences. Tel. 1473-12, ! 4, at s Inghire 753 East § 4+ TO RENT—Four reom temement, all provements, Inguire r. Dubstyy Smalley St. TO RENT—Furnished walk from post office. room, 3 10 Lake Co 41 TO RENT—Very large light hou rooms. 103 West Main Bt. 41 TO RENT—Three farnished rooms, sej entrance, gas, running water electri] Off West Main St., five minutes from. office. Box X26X, Herald office. 4-11 hou 74 TO RENT—Furnished room, privileges. American family. 8t., first right hand bell. 4-11 TO furnished rooms for housekeeping on first floor, family. All jmprévements TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, provements. 156 North 8t. Inquire ‘Washington St. 4-8. Bteam purposes. Apply NEW YORK SAMPLE STORRB, 357 Malin Street. 4-8-8a REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Six room cottage, modera provements, large lot, fruit trees, in ern section of city; also building Terms to suit. St Tel. 1628-4. 4-6- | | FOR SALE—Corner lot, 65x125,, fine location, Stratford Road and ton. Cash price. Can be bought Addres_ &. H. Page, 28 Albion sm,w bury. ¢ WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE.' WANTED—Young men, women, over 17, Postal Mail Service. $120 month. | amivations April. Experience unn: sary, For free particulars of tions, write J. Cform R. C. Coridan, 131 Jers ”