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ED WURGLER WHO DELIVERS WASHINGS WIEE - 1S PREPARED FOR AN ATTACK. FOR HIS OF SPRI WORTH NSBURG’S ——— DRESS PLAITING, BUTTON AND HEMSTITCHING SHOP MOVED TO 19 Walnut Street Rear Building. Tel. 883-12. FPAY BEST PRICES FOR KINDS OF JUNK Bevesi- pand Furniture “L. ZELDES Tel Al ost Street 633- 2. QUICK RETURNS USE CLASSI- WANT AD. COLUMNS, putting up a lot of cash. us at once as chis will last. Two 3 family houses on corner of Arch and Ken- on streets. Have front- W BRIT BY SlANLEY NG FEVER., HE BOUGHT A NICKELS OF FISH HOOKS TOPAY — WANTED— LMALE NELP SETH TANNER ! | WANTED—Middie aged woman or a com- petent girl for gencral housework. Ap- ( ply Mrs. L. S. Jones, 26 Hamilton St. 4-12-6ax WANTED—Girl for general Apply to Mrs. D. S. Bennett, st housework.. 39 Bassett 4-12-41 WANTED—Experienced maid for general housework in apartment. 38 Hamiiton St. Tel. 434-5. 4-12-1ax WANTED—Ten women of pleasimx person- ality with abllity to interest the woman in her home. To introduce and wsell a practical and much needed proposition. Our salespeople earn over $1.00 an hour. For further particulars, write A, E. Har- ris, 26 Edgewood Ave., New Haven, Conn. 4-12-2dx WANTED—Tralned nurse open for ments after April 15. Call 1622, engage- 4-11-2dx WANTED—Girl or woman for housework. Must be able to do plain cooking. Apply Mrs. Charles F. Chase, 241 West Main St. 4-11-2ax WANTED—Reliable middle age lady to as- st in general housework.. A good home for the right party. Apply to-No. 3 Ray- mond St., New Britain, Conn. 4-6-6dx CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs e C. G. CONN.—LTD. BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS Saxophone Instructor Saxophones, Drums and Banjos Repaired. Housework only shows when it ain’t done. Anything we git fer nothin’ we have to pay some feller to carry off. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Bullding—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn. io1s R TENA A 68 Black Rock Avenue 2 Family 12-room House on Cedar street. 1 Family 8-room House just beyond Black Rock "DE WITT A. RILEY 4th Floor, National Bank Bldg. HERE’S THE HOME OF YOUR PREAMS— A Cosy Cottage on good high ground, fine view, 96 Commonwealth avenue, right near the end of Farmington Avenue Trolley. Only $6,000— Can you beat it? CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 973 MAIN 9T, PHONE 343 —ROOMS 3¢3-¢ BANK BLDG. FOR SALE 2 Family House 96 Pleasant Street.| 2 Family House 101 Millard Street. 2 Family House 102 Cherry Street.| 2 Family House 251 Fairview Street. L. ARE GOOD BARGAINS. ' l = Mrs, Messinger, | 'AIN 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—m«'ELL\N’E()nI cans. Malleable Tron le and Grove Sts. 4-12-5dx FOR SALE—Steel as Works, corner My FOR SALE—A Sterling kitchen stove, with hot water front and pipe; been used but a short time. A bargain to quick buyer. Call mornings. Tel. 4. FOR SALE—Leaving city will $600 Laffargue cabinet grand piano; also “Pathe” phonograph, beautiful cabinet, cost $195; will sell $100, including records. Chas Myers, Arch St d floor. 4-12-2dx for FOR SALE—Dining room suit, three bed- room suits, kitchen range, table and chairs. 323 Park St, City. Mrs. H. Edelstein. 4-12-1ax Barstow coal range Also 2 galvanized wash 4-12.3dx FOR SALE—Smal brass water coil. tubs. 65 Black Rock Ave. FOR SALE—Three houses in eastern section of city, each three tenements. Address A. Tyler, 215 Howard Ave. 4-11-6dx FOR SALE—Glenwood combination coal and gas range. 42 Olive St. FOR SALE—Ome Indian motorcycle with i side car and one Harley-Davidson in very good condition. Can be seen after 5 o'clock, at 54 Lake Boulevard. 4-11-3dx o FOR SALE—Cheap, a ton of good mixed hay. R. E. Kreinberg, Berlin. Phone 663-14. 4-11-2dx _—— FOR SALE—A reed baby carriage, good condition. Apply at 19 Pearl Court, third fioor. Call evenings after § o'clock. 4-11-2ax SALE—Three rooms of furniture in good condition, to couple wishing very desirable four room rent latter part of May. Call evenings, 3rd floor, 33 Wallace Bt 4-11-3ax L IR A FOR SALE—S horses weighing from 900 to 1400 Ibs. Cor. East and Dwights Sts|, rear of Bakery. 4-11-3dx FOR FOR SALE—New and second hand blcycles at low price. Also all repair work at low price and guaranteed. Buy $1.00 worth supplies and get a free chance on a $55 bicycle this week and next only. Peter Rosso, 336 East Main St. 4-9-7dx ¥FOR SALE—More of those famous Jumbo Pansies by the thousands of dozens. Come and see them grow. Edward F. Baumann, Cromwell, Conn. Tel. 6S8-12. 4-9-6d FOR SALE—Bungalow, 5 rooms and den, hot water heat. Terms reasonable. Home- crest Et., near Theodore St., Maple Hill. W. Hesse. 4-9-3dx FOR SALE—Crawford range with gas at. tachment in first class condition. Can be een at 24 Bradley St. 4-8-6d ¥FOR Barber -shop, all fixtures in- cluded. 556 Church St. 4-7-12dx _— WANTED—MALJE HELP WANT! lesmen for Bronze and Zinc Weather Strips. Address Herald Box 18K. 4-9-3dx WANTED—Canvassers for & household nec- essa; Experience unnecessary. Pay starts at once.’ P. O. Box 192, Hartford, Conn. 4-9-3dx WANTED. PATTERN MAKERS, OPEN SHOP. PERMANENT WORK. 8c. PER HOUR. Business conditlons compelled us to reduce wages Feb. 15. The Uniom Men walked out. We are filling their places. MEET REPEESENTATIVE AT HOTEL BELOIN, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, heat, has, electric lights, et tubs. 403 West Main St., $nd floor. 4-12-1ax TO BENT— front room, with board it desired. 87 Elm St. Tel. 429.14. 4-12-1dx TO RENT—Furnished room in private fam- ily for refined gentleman. Main St. TO RENT—Rooms for light houseseeping, cor. Arch end Walnut Sts. Gall after & p. m. l Family House 41 Liberty Street.! 2 Houses 476 South Main Street. H. D. HUMPHREY ALL TH Auto, Fire and Life Insurance. — Surety Bonds. Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. 272 MAIN STREFT. N. B. NAT. RANK BUILDING TSTEAMSHIP TICKETS! FOREIGN- REMITTANCES TOALL PARTS OF THE WORLD |GEORGEANUIGLEY 237, 42'¥ NEW RRITAIN CONN STREET | J | | | jences; also Maple St. tenement of gas, heat and bath’ Reasonable rates. separate entranc Inquire 66 Winthrap St, 4-9-4a _— TO RENT—Furnished room to gentleman of refinement in small private family. West. ern section. Home privileges. Tel. 2207. 3dx TO BENT—Three or four furnished rooms, fully equipped Wwith everything for light housekeeping. Russell St. Phone 2007 or Box 30XX, Herald 4-12-1@ | 'ro RENT—Three fully equipped house- keeping rooms, separate entrance, all modern conveniences. Tel. 1473-12 | 4-12.1a TO RENT—Furnished apartient .i two 4-12-3dx | sacrifice | Also white French poodle dog. | with 4-11-3dx | DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1921. CLASSIFIED l1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE CASH IN This is not a question of credit. 20c 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. AUTOMOBILER AUTOMOBILES, | FOR SALE—Dodge Roadster in first class condition. Equipped Wwith cord tres Bargain for Call Centrai Auto Station Tel. 1514. 4-12-5ax passenger touring, lights and good tires, Phone 484, 4-12-2 FOR 3 SALE—Small starter, electrl . 18 Main st new tires. A bargain at $300. St. Phone 484, 4 . AUTO PARTS—For all. cars. Save 50 per ! cent to 90 per cent. Complete engiues, Transmissions, rear ends, c buretors, bodies, tops, spring and fenders. 100 bargains i u!u! touring cars, roadsters, trucks and chassis; no reasonable offer refused. New Britain Auto Exchange, Catler & Tourgee, Props., 75 Willow St. Tel. 198 used cars. ] We are buying | 1-7-1 FOR SALE—Buick 1917 Touring, 4 new tires, new top and in excellent mechani- cal condition, $700. Terms arranged to suit purchaser. 18 Main St. th:erflv‘d ey FOR SALE—1920 Cleveland touring, all cord tires, one spare, two bumpers and motor meter. Must sell at once as owner s get- ting larger car. Wil sell to suit purchaser. Box 13H. T $1125, terms 4-5-t American Six, Thompson, 59 4-2-t1 FOR SALE—Automobile, |7 “A1” condition. H. U. Arch St. Tel. 108-2. | FOR SALE—5 paesenger Plerce Arrow, 5§ passenger Stevens, 7 passenger Duryea, 3 passenger Maxwell, 1 ton truck Packard, 3-4 ton Pullman truck. Anthony Moro- veski 178 Broad St. 3-29-12dx also Ford Tel. 322-5 4-11-2dx | FOR SALE—Dodge roadster; roadster; first class condition. evenings between ¢ and 7. FOR SALE—Baby Grand Chevrolet moblle in A 1 condition. Geo. Coole: Park St. Phone 940. FOR SALE—1920 Special Six Studebal Touring, bumper and motor meter, $1350. Box 15F, Herald. 3-23-t¢ _—eee USED CARS FOR SALE. 1920 Essex Roadster like new, sell- ing for owner. Make offer for quick sale. 1919 Paige seven passenger touring, newly painted, new cord tires, good family car. 1916 Briscoe touring, newly patated, for quick sale $375. 1917 Ford delivery, 3290, Ford Touring, $160. 1919 Ford Sedan. Watch our ad for fresh line of used cars each week. 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. for Hudson, Esse: Dodge Brothers. Dealers and { 4-11.6a REAL VALUES IN USED CARS. BUICK ROADSTER. BUICK TOURING. FORD ROADSTER. CHEVEOLET TOURING. CADILLAC SEDAN. LIBERTY TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING, And other tourings and roadsters, from $150 up. Easy payment THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Prop, 18 Main St. Pl ANNOUNCEMENT. We are open for business. ‘Willys-Knight, Ford and Overland work a speclalty. OVERLAND REPAIR CO. Corner Arch and West Pearl Sts. 4-12-3ax 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 BUICK 6 SEDAN. 1918 BUICK € TOURING. 1916 BUICK TOURING, 1920 BUICK 6. 7 PASSENGER 1915 BUICK 4 ROADSTER. 1920 STUDEBAKER SPECIAL. 1920 STUDEBAKER BIG SIX. 1918 JORDAN TOURING. 1917 OAKLAND TOURING. 1916 OVERLAND TOURING. 1916 BRISCOE TOURKNG. 1915 BRISCOE TOURING. 1917 REQO TOURING. 1920 OVERLAND 4 TOURING. 1916 MAXWELL TOURING. 1816 MAXWELL TOURING. 1914 OLDSMOBILE TOURING. 1915 STUDEBAK7R TOURING. 1921 STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX. 1916 OVERLAND ROADSTER. M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St. AUTO OWNER—Repairing and over. aling by reliable mechanics. Genera- tor starter and electrical troublas re- paired and guaranteed. Mac's Garage, 513 Bast St. Tel. 1638-3. 4-12-6dx TOR SALE—Overland Touring, model 83 B, Al condition. Bargain for quick sale. Central Garage rear 238 Main St. 4-12-5ax FOR SALE—1918 Chalmers “Light Six,” five passenger touring, $675. 1917 Saxon six touring. Both have good tires and are in good condition. G. P. Manee, 542 W. Main St. Tel. 1632-2 4-12-5dx SALE—Buick 1920 Roadster, in per- condition. Price right. Best of 18 Main St. Phone isd. 4-12-2d | 1 . FOR fect terms given. FOR SALE—Late model Hudson cabriolet; price reamnanl«. R. C. Rudolph. Phone 2051. +-8-8& FOR SALE—1919 490 Chevrolet touring car, Al condition, North — Judd Garage. 4.11-5dx FOR SALE—Rauch and Lang Electric 1920 There is a good for used autos. If have one to sell o want «0 buy one i Herald Classified umn, It will - do the ONLY ONE C ‘-WORD. WANTED WANTED—To buy, rooming H or private house. Address| 10w, WANTED—A position by & with over six years' ex oughly competent and dep dress Herald, Box 33BB. WANTED—Young man, 27, di in restaurant. Waiter, county experience as short order able wages. Box 6C, He WANTED—Young man ha: experience tearing down and autos desires work in that full time. Box 10A, Herald, ‘WANTED—Work for ton trud moving local or long distans WANTED—By American- fs adults, modern rent ol six of Tel. 650-2. WANTED—Four or five room good locality, by family of dress Box 2, Herald Office. model. Excellent condition. Cost $4,200 when new. Tel. 349. 4-9-3d | YV yvTers NOTICE—Bedding. Have your old mat- tresses, boX springs, cushions, etc., made over equal o new and returned same day. Upholstering. Hardware City Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 4-12-2¢dx i { NOTICE—New roofs of all descriptions. om" ones repaired. We make roonng our bus. “iness. ' Also all kinds of carpenter repair work. Tel. 1959. 4-12-6dx NOTICE—Take advantage of having your work done at my new price. Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Beaver Boarding. Drop a card. 1 will call. L Carpentier Elm Hill, 4-12-1dx NOTICE—Mrs. B, Dubosar wishes to an- nounce the opening of a first class res- taurant at 371 Main St. American and Jewish dishes served as- a specialty. Public is' cordially invited. Special rangements made 1or social occasion: 4-11-2ax NOTICE—Clarinet player wishes to secure position in city of New Britain. Address Herald Omice, Box 13C. 4-11-1wx NOTICE—Have your bicycle or motorcycle repaired by Rip. Twenty years at this line of work. Rip Repair Shop, 166 Main St. J. E. Morrin, Prop. 4-11-gdx NOTICE—Baby carriage tire work done promptly. Work guaranteed in all sizes, at Rip Repair Shop, 155 Main St. J. E. Morrin. , 4-11.3ax STOF AND READI—The Counecticut Paint Co.” is at your service to do. all kinds of Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Interior Decorsting. - Call at 40+ Church St. Phone 722. 4-11-6dx NOTICE—Let me do moving of ashes from Prices reasonable. H. N. 992 true and cellar or yard. Wright. Tel. 6 ATTENTION Owners. Have your house wired for electricity by the Kuehn Electric Co.. Phone 446-13 during the run of, this ad and have it done at a greatly réduced - price. 4-9-3dx NOTICE—Carbon Burnt out while you wait, 50c a cylinder. Hardware City Weld- ing, Cutting and Brazing Co., 18 Winthrop St., rear. Phone 56-4. 4-7-6dx NOTICE—Bulld at Momauguls. We build ‘em right. We rent ‘em right. We sell 'em right. Phone Colony 895-12. J, Walter Darley, Carpenter and Bullder, No. 62 Second Ave., Cosey Beach. - 3-30-30dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, cCualk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, (airs aud dances; something snappy. al Malmgren, Heralo oftice City ¥-3. LUDL ANy xULNLD - LOST—Small gray purse at station Satur- day afternoon. Reward if returned to owner. Tel. 1278. 4-11-2a —_— LOST—My driver's license and registration card. Edward Hooge, 377 Allen St. p 4-11-2ax ————— e LOST—Black 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 POULTKY, —_ FOR SALE—Hatching eggs, Barred Rocks, | White Rocks and Rhode Isiand Reds. A. J. Johnson, 19 Howard St. Tel. 1992 dz 4-12_3dx for hatching, | ¥OR SALE—White Rock $1.26 setting. Fishel strain. 97 Gree: wood St. . 4-11-3dx e e e e FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching. Barred | Plymouth Rock, free range stock, 13 for $1. N W. Baldwin, Kensington, Conn. Tel. 3-21-t2 BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-Lay; 18c up; Safe prepald delivery guaranteed; all breeds. Send for circulars Putnam Brooders $4.75. Roy Clark, Bast Hartford, C;)nn. 3-7-t8 SITUATION WANTED, 254-12. _— WANTED—Washing and ironing or sewing | to do at home. Box 8, Herald Office. 4-11-2ax WANTED—House cleaning two or days a week, by competent woman. dress Box X17X, Herald Office. 4.11-2dx ' 3 K. — e FOR SALE—S$ix room cottage, modern im- provements, large lot, fruit trees, in, wesi ern section of city; also building lots. Terms to sult. R. C. Coridan, 131 Jerome St Tel 1628-4. 4-6-6ax i | | FOR SALE—Corner lot, 65x125, Belvidere; fine location, Stratford Road and Bright- ton. Cash price. Can be bought right. Address L. H. Page, 28 Albion St.,Water- bury. 4-2.10ax —e—————— WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE. WANTED—Y. women, aver 17, for | Bx. men, Postal Mail Service, $120 month. aminations. April. Experfence unnecos- WANTED—To buy, farm bet: acres. I have $3,000 cash. WANTED—To buy an old b dress John Mattson, Kensing| WANTED—A Dodge or Max Ford coupe, at once. Give lars. Address Herald, Box WANTED—10,000 people louses, eczema, hemorrhoid buy & box of Honey Bee Oint anteed at Clark & Brain son Pharmacy. WANTER—Board in pri week. ddress Herald, Box WANTED—To buy, old tique furniture of all Kinds. will call. E. E. Shefieid, - Ave., Middletown, Conn, WANTED—To exc E] in good mection of city for- Address Farm, Box 1, Her WANTED—To rent or lemse, in gowd residential section. ald, Box 17XX. WANTED—POSTAGE postage stamp collections an States stamps. I pay high p stamps before 1870. ‘Write have. F, C. 102 Hartfordy, Conn. WANTED—To cemmumnicate who is most particuler as to the end that advertiser apartment of 6 rdoms on Main by April or May. L Herald Oftice, WANTED—Four er five ferred, second fioor, within walk from Church and = erences. Address Herald, 20 ARENT —_— TO RENT—Five room. e provements. Tel. ¥19-3. 170 TO RENT—A 7 room 'ap for a dentist or paysician; 3 1acing Main St ¢ould be balance as living rooms. a tive room apartment with| conveniences, none' better, ‘at See P. J. Murray & Co., 325 58-3 or 2426. TO RENT—three room St. TO RENT—One six room and inodern apartment at 559 heat, hot water, janitor s ences required; Inquire Wm. 390 Main St. TO RENT—S rooms for light electric lights, gas, steam | tubs. Inquire Miss Munson 8: 8t. TO RENT—Nice tenement, 24 To RENT—Tenement, one fi one four rooms. Newly finish provements. Inquire at 42 O TO RENT—Rooming house, with or without furniture and| Home Bauking and Realty Co TO RENT—S room tenement at all improvements. Inquire 753! TO RENT—Four room provements. lnquire Smalley St. Mr. TO RENT-—Very large rooms. 103 West Main St. TO RENT—Three furnished housekeeping on first floor, family. All improvements. TO RENT—Tenement of five roo provements. 155 North St. Washington St.

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