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A SPECIALLY SELECTED Stock of Blouses and Overblouses For You in The Basement Blouses and Over Blouses At $3.95 Overblouses made of good quality Georgette — all tie-back or the longer Overblounses. we've assortment pretudly tim white, fle splendid med with bisque, Middy Blouses At $1.00 se so popular with the younger y= a necessary part of the wardrobe — The Middy Blc girls — al made of good quality Jean — a midd) Sizes 16 to 44, Extra Size Bloomers $1.00 Made of good quality pink batiste, cut good FURNISHED ROOMS. ENT—Two or three furnished rooms lght housekeeping. Heat, gas, eled- , mid set tubs. 493 West Main St., Ind r 4-15-1dx room, Tel. 163 41 private | aax 'T—Furnished room, suitable for one wo gentlemen; all convenlences, 208 K. in st 4814 1-16-2dx INT—Tenoment of 3 furnished room: to Oot. lst, to adults; up one t, rear Dr. Kelly's office, 363 Main St. 4-16-2ax o nny front reom, private fam- all conveniences, 19 Lincoln St. T 3. 1-13-6dx 2 leely furnished fromt room, ble for one or two gentlemen. Cor- Lake and High Sts. 4-14-5ax 2 prd INT—Desirubl keeping wuite . Steam heat, ly 61 Main St Furnished room for gentlemen. desired. Also rooms for light 660 West Main St " seping. also other room. Cen- hot baths, electricity. Phone 798-12. 4-13-3dx ENT—Three furnished rooms for keeping on first floor, in private venice lace in navy and brown. ht | fly. All improvements. Call 1003-3. 4-13-4a INT-Nicely furnished room, all con- lences; board If desired. 112 L 'ED—Young men, women, o tal Mall Service. $120 m ons April-May msary. 'For free particulars of instrue- write J. Leonard (former Civil Serv- h. Ex- fexaminer) 843 Equitable Bidg., Wash- | D. “SITUATION WASTED, d-15-4dx D nin te. By handy man to carpets cleaned Tel 2183, do window lawn taken care 4_13-5ax Do You Want toBuya Good Grocery - 17, t«' Experience un- | of Blouses and the popular Sizes 36 to 46, plain ‘remhuon HARTFORD The colors are | FOR If you have a tenement to rent or expect one vacant in the near future, get a prospect for it with- out delay. - Use the Herald classified col- umns. It is inexpensive. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS e FOR SALE—200 pair roller skates, and fiber rollers. WIil sell part or also 46 note Tonawanda Pipe Organ. No . reasonable offer refused. Address Her- ald, Box 29Z. 4.1‘.»mx| all; SALE—1920 Indian motorcycle, first | George Venberg, Dix St. lass condition. class o FOR SALE—Red raspberry plants, $1.00 per 100. Crandall, Berlin. Tel. »1: S FOR SALE—Kitchen range, cheap if taken at once. Apply 25 Day St, second foor, 4.15-0dx ge, high chair and c “all parior stove, all good couuition. Cal at 16 Pearl Court, znd tioor. 4-13-3dx FOR SALE—Good running horse, buggy and harness. lnquire 194 Jerome St. d-14-sdx FOR SALE—Small two story barn. Wil sell a building lot opposite Cathoilc Church with barn. C. B. “Baldwin, Up- son's Corner, Kensington. 4-14-3dx ¥OR SALE—Baby TOR SALE—Three rooms of furniture in zood condition, to couple Wishing very Gesirable four room rent. Call evenings, 3ra fioor, 33 Wallace St. 4-14-3dx B e FOR SALE—100 quarts of new milk dally. Maple Croft Farm, Stanley Quarter, City. Tel. 13, 4-14-3a —_— FOR SALE—White Leghorn hatcaing eggs $1.50 for 15 or $5.00 per hundred. Chicks, White Leghorns 20c, Rhode Is- jand Reds 2oc, White Wyandottes 300 each. Hatch continuously from March 7th. Corbin's Corners Farm, West Hart- ford. SUEaT e aiaae ke ! FOR SALE—S.4 ton Velle truck in ‘ood The ‘Lassie’ Sweater Blouse at $2.49 A KNITTED BLOUSE With lace vest — 8o practical and pretty — in all the new spring shades, honey dew, turquoise and black. tomato, buff, Step-In Chemise $1.45 Several pretty the fine embroidered edge. Dainty and practical. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. | FOR SALE—18-acre farm, 6 cows, 1 calf, horse, farming tools, good bulldings: near Murray brickyard; § minutes to trolley. Lawrence Podiasek, Root Farm, Berlin, Conn, 15-1dx FOR SALE—New 5 room bungalow; price reasonable. Inquire 95 Brighton St, Bel- videre. 4-15-3ax | FOR SALE—$ room cottage in the west end, ! Large lot 76x200. Price $6.000. $1,000 | cash takes It. Also several houses and | bungalows for sale. Andrew Land Co., 1557 Stanley St. Tel. 204-3. 4-15-2dx FOR SALE—Corner lot, 65x125, Belvidere; fine location, Stratford Road and Bright- twn. Cash price n be bought right. Address L. H. Page, 38 Albion St.,Water- bury. 4-2.10dx FOR SALE—On Golf St., Maple Hill, seven room house rge living room; fire plac lot 90x150, Price and terms reasonable. For further particulars inquire C. C. Prentic 18 Asylum St Hartford, or phone evenings New Britain 1336.5. Hin, fire place. For further six room bungalow: large lot: Price and terms reasonable. particulars fhquire C. Prentice, ‘18 Asylum St, Hartford, or phone evenings ' New Britain 1335-5. 4-15-3d FOR SALE—Newington, five acre farm, seven room house; steam heat; electric lights: bath. Priee $7,500; reasonable amount of cash required. For further par- ticulars inquire C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum ' St., Hartford, or phone evenings New Britain 1335-5 4-15-34 | —_ = = LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds, 6 Court Street. Telephones 2244 | New Britain, Conn. 1918 | Store? We've just listed’ one—We’ll sell you a house p can show us a good second mortgage in | Factory space to rent for light manufac- ing, right in center. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHON E 343 FOR SALM -MOOMS 385-¢ BANK BLDG. 8 Story Brick Block. 311 and 313 Church street, five ts and one store. Go H. D. 4 paying proposition. Deep HUMPHREY Auto, Fire snd Iife Insurance. — Surety Bonds, Alw All Kinds of Other Insurance. | N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING maodels, lace trimmed or with NOTICE—Amateur Photographers. We are giving a ticket (to the holder of the lucky number) away each Friday, which en- tifles the winner to five dollars’ worth of eloping, printing and enlarging freé of charg Let us develop and print | your next You may draw the lucky number. edt's FPhoto Shop, 244 Main St., 69 Arch St. H. Muldowny, 145 North St., won the five dollar photo finish- ing ticket this week 4-16-3dx NOTICE—Keep out all cold drafts, dust and rain. Keeps In the heat and saves 25 per cent on all coal bills for all time. Guar- anteed to last forever. ‘“The Bronze Zinc Metal Weather Strip Co.” John McGraw, agent, New Britain, Conn. Office 419 Main St. Tel. 1673. 4-15-18-21-3dx NOTICE—Don’t be a slave to distance. Be independent. Go where you want to go when you want to go, on the Twin Cyl- inder Johnson Motor Wheel. 100 miles for 25 cts. L. A. Gladding, G. H. Cogswell successor, 4 Chestnut, New Britain. 4-15-1d NOTICE—C. A. Humphrey, over 25 years tuning Best of references plano tuner. or phone 2063 piano speclalist, for music stores. for a conscientious Address 97 S. Burritt St., 4-16-2ax NOTICE—Will be in New Britaln April 16th with more Jumbo pansies. Edw. F. Bow- man. 4-15-1dx NOTICE—Painting, Papering—Painting and Paper Hanging; Beaver Board and Can- vas Ceilings. Wall Paper displayed at your home on request The E. U. Thomp- son Company, No. 69 Arch St. Telephone 106-2, 2-7-e0d-tf NOTICE—Place your order with us for Awnings, Tents and Truck Covers and re- ceive the best material and workmanship possible. Members of the National Tent and Awning Mfg. Asso. Full weight, full size guaranteed. Eddy Awning and Dec- 108 City Hall Place. Tel 3-8-e.0.d.3mo. ! FOR SALE—Milk farm, 11 room P. O. Box 84, 4-14-3dx Price $200. Conn. condition. Farmington, ALE—Local druggists are now offer- nl)nn. ’Cherry Mul to those afflicted with coughs, colds and run down _condition. Cherry Mul keeps you well. ‘Every bot- te guaranteed. Recommended by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & llan- son Co., and ail drug stores. 1-31-26eodr FOR SALE—Reversible reed baby carriage, Hart-Borcher adjustable dress form. Good as new. Suitable for dressmaking. 732 East St. 4-14-2dx e, FOR SALE—3,000 ft. of maple Hooring, odd doors, moulding and trim. Cheap it tak- en at once. Call Friday or Saturday, near 153 Arch St 4-14-2dx P S — ¥OR SALE—Bullding lot, 62 1-2 ft. front by 162 ft. deep, Commonw=alth Ave, Bel- videre. Inquire of C. Davidson, 186 Kel- sey St., City. 4-14-3ax house, 78 acres, 13 milk cows, 1 2 horses 20 chickens, 2 and all farm imple- ments. Close to trolley. Address Box 404, Bristol, Conn. 4-14:3dx Aol rserstim.os 2on wrml I S UDUSEEL Shatinde 2 silo bull, 4 heifers, pigs, wagons, plows, barn, , chickens, farm im- Close Bristol, barn, § acres, 2 co plements and other improvements. to trolley. Address Box 172, l Conn !:.» 4-14.3ax FOR SALE—Player Plano, nearly new, beautiful high grade instrument, perfect condition. Flano or phonograph taken as rst payment. Andrews, 401 Arch St. 4-14-2dx FOR SALE—Franz Premier Vacuum Clean- er, brand new, at big discount. Easy terms. L. E. Andrews, 401 Arch St. 4-14-2dx | FOR SALE—Bicycle with good equipment in good condition. Price reasonable. Ad- dress Herald, Box®20Y. 4.13-3dx e et A Rl FOR SALE—Osuk dining room set, 6 chairs, table and buffet. 116 West St third floor. Tel. 633-23. 4-138dx B SR FOR SALE—Pansy Plants 40c 4-13-3dx Joseph Rosia, 2 Mill St. FOR SALE—Steel ash cans. Malleable Iron Works, corner Myrtle and Grove Sts. FOR SALE—Three houses in eastern section of city, each three tenements. .Address A. Tyler, 218 Howard Ave. 4-11-6dx FOR SALE—New and second hand blcycles at low price. Also all repalr work at low price and guaranteed. Buy $1.00 worth of 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 ihem grow. Edward F. Baumann, Conn. Tel. 688-12. 4-9-6d FOR SALE—Crawford range with gas at. tachment in first class condition. Can be seen at 24 Bradley St. 4-8-6d NOTICE—Fianos and Player Planos at fac. tory prices. Hasy payments. , Used puno-l and phonographs taken in trade. Some bargains. Andrews, 401 Arch St. 4-14-2dx NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners to rent, 75c half days, $1.25 a day. Dellvered promptly. T GDH-Z 13-3dx NOTICE—Regrinding of auto cylinders, Pis- tons made and piston rings fitted. Special price on Fords. Auto parts made to order, All work guaranteed. The M. & B. Mig. Wk 110 Rockwell Ave. Tel, 2047-3. 4-13-4dx NOTICE—Bay State Window Cleaning Co., C. Biderman, Manager. Window Cleaning and Cleaning of every description. 73 Church St. Tel. 762. 4-13-3dx | NOTICE—Plowing, mshes carted, iight trucking. Call Tel. 420. 4-18-3dx | — NOTICE—Boston Garage, Berlin Av-..l Kensington. Repairin, Taxi cab serv- ice. Day and night. Tel, 1641-2. Sam Carpenter. 4-13-1wx NOTICE—Bedding. Have your old mat- tresses, box springs, cushiens, ete., mad over equal to new and returned same day. Uphoistering. Hardware City Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel 2314-4. ¢-12-26dx e NOTICE—New roofs of all descriptions. Old ones repaired. We make roofing eur bus. iness. Also all kinds of carpenter repair work., Tel. 1959, 4-12-6dx | NOTICE—Build_at Momauguin. m right. We rent ‘em right. We ‘em right. Phone Colony §95-12. Walter Darley, Carpenter and Builder, No. 52 Second Ave., Cosey Beach. 3-30-30dx all fixtures in- 4-7-12dx FOR SALE—Barber shop, cluded. 556 Church St. NOTICES. NOTICE—Trucking, moving and express, ashes carted also. Frank T. McMahon, 123 Cherry St. Tel. 822.4. 4-13-5dx NOTICE—Clarinet player wishes to secure position in city of New Britain. Address Herald Office, Box 18C. 4-11-1wx STOP AND READ!—*“The Connecticut Paint Co.” is at your service to do all kinds of Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Interior Decorating. Call at 40 Church St. Phone 722. 4-11-6dx NOTICE—Let me do your trucking and moving of ashes from cellar or yard. Prices reasonable. H. N. Wright. Tel. $92-3. 4-9-6ax NOTICE—Cartoonist, cnalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances; sometbing snappy. Al Malmgren, Herald office, City. 9-23-2¢ LOST AND FOUND orchestra work. Finder please return to Herald, ¢-15-1ax — LOST—Interest Dept. Book No, Britain Natlonal Bank. return to Bank. LOST—A Waterman fountain band. Initlals C. E. W. return to Herald Office. 3692 If found, Kindly 4-15-3d pen. Gold Finder please 4-14-2dx CLASSIFIED 1c A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN This is not a question of ADVANCE credit. Bookkeepmg, 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 Geo. Coole: 4-11-6dx mobile in A 1 condition. Park St. Phone 940. FOR SALE—1920 Special Six Studebaker Touring. bumper and motor meter, $1350. Box 15F, Herald. 3-23-tf “ A RARE OPPORTUNITX, ' A 1921 Cadillac Sedan (5 passenger) Only 20 days old. Brand New. Customer trading it in for » 7 pas. senger Cadillac Sedan. TO BE SACRIFICED. LASH MOTOR CO. “A Reputable Concern.” Cor, West Main and Lincoln 4-15-24 Sts. : = = | FOR SALE—Ford with deck and delivery l oversized tires and fully equipped. miles, absolutely good as new, $400. Newton Mfg. Co., Plainville, Conn. 4-15-4d _——— body, Run only 750 USED CARS FOR SALE. [ 1920 Essex Roadster llke 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 pasated, for quick sale $375. 1917 Ford delivery, $200. Ford Touring, $150. 1919 Ford Sedan. Watch our ad for fresh line of used cars each week. 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. Dealers for Hudson, Essex and Dodge Brothers. 4-11_ REAL VALUES IN USED CARS. BUICK ROADSTER, BUICK TOURING. FORD ROADST] CHEVROLET TOURING, CADILLAC SEDAN, LIBERTY TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. And other tourings and roadsters, from $150 up. Easy payments, THE B. & B. MOTOR' CO. Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main St Phiono 484 3-30-t2 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 rum, and can be bought on easy terms. We are open evenings. 1920 BUICK 6 SEDAN. 1918 BUICK 6 TOURING, 1916 BUICK TOURING. 1920 BUICK 6. 7 PASSENGER 1915 BUICK 4 ROADSTER. 1920 STUDEBAKER SPECIAL. 1920 STUDEBAKER BIG SIX. 1918 JORDAN TOURING. 1916 OVERLAND TOURING. 1915 BRISCOE TOURING. 1916 BRISCOE TOURING. 1917 REO TOURING. 1920 OVERLAND 4 TOURL 1916 MAXWELL TOURING. 1916 MAXWELL TOURING. 1916 OLDSMORILE TOURING. 1915 STUDEBAK?R TOURING. 1921 STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX. M. IRVING JESTER, 198 Arch St. AUTOMOBILES, : steel | FOR SALE—Baby Grand Chevrolet auto- FOR SALE—Oakland 7 passenger touring; 368 § a bargain. American truck, cheap if tak- en at onee. Hudson Cabriolet, price rea- sonable. Buick roadster. Hylburt 2 ton truck. Agent for Allen and lAuburn uo- tor cars, Commerce trucks. R. C. dolph, 123 Cherry St. J | FOR SALE—Dodge Roadster 1918. overhauled, new battery, Al all 43 Orange St. sround. 4-14-3dx FOR SALE—Chesrolet Baby Grand in good | condition. part payment. 849 Bast St. TOR SALE—Overland Touring, model 833 B, Al condition. Bargain for quick sale. Central Garage rear 238 Main St. 4-12-5dx | | FO RSALE—1916 seven passenger Stude- or without tires and tubes, at a bargain. 770 West Main, next to Gate House. 4-14-3dx FOR SALE—Set of new Ford wheels, with baker. Will exchange for smaller car. Call 513 East St. Tel. 503. 4-14.3ax FOR wheel base. Run about 10,000 miles. Heleen Garage, 107 Arch St., Tel. 1326. Also other cars fer sale. 4-14-3dx e e MR. AUTO OWNER—Repalring and . over. hauling by rellanle mechanics. Genera- tor starter and electrical troublas re- paired and guarauteed. Mac's Garage, 513 Bast St. -Tel. 1638-3. 4-12-6dx FOR BALE—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 FOR SALE—Late model Hudson cabriolet;’ price reasonable. R. C Rudolph. FPhone 2051, 4-8-6d FOR SALE—1019 490 Chevrolet touring car, Al condition, North — Judd Garage. FOR SALE—Dodge Roadster In first class condition. Equpped with Bargain for quick sale. Call Auto Station 236 Main St. Tel. 1644. 4-12-5dx FOR SALE—1920 Cleveland touring, all cord tires, one spare, two bumpers and motor meter. - Must sell at once as owner s get- ting laiger car. Will sell for $1125, terms to suit purchaser. Box 15H. 4-5-tt American Six, Thompson, 59 4-2-t2 FOR SALE—Late Model Dodge Touring, newly painted, mechanically perfect, four new cord uires. Call 44 Hamilton St. to- night or Monday. 4-15-1dx SAVE MONEY, Real Snappy Car Bargains, 1915 Dodge Touring, good con- dition { .3325 1918 1916 National Chummy Rosd- 1917 Bulck Touring, fefinished 1918 Maxwell Touring, best con- dition . 191§ Buick 1918 Overland 80 Touting, conditioned 1917 Reo Touring, reconditioned 1916 Buick Touring refinished 1918 Crow Chummy, excellent buy ... 3 Pierce 38, in fine shape. .. ... 1918 Oldsmobile Coupe 8 cyl... 1918 Chevrolet Sedan e Fords, all models . 3138 Terms to reliable parties, no surance or bonus for time. AARON G. COHEN, 45 Wells St., Hartford Tel. Bushnell 1931. Open Evenings, 4-13-3a Metz Tour! 176 375 776 475 475 525 525 650 Tre- USED CARS. Open Evenings. 6 to 8:30, Open Evenings We do not misrepresent Used Cars any more than we would mis- represent New Cara. Here is a list of Used Cars that carry our “stamp of approvi 1t you are not already acquainted 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. 1919 Buick Coupe. New Tires, Slip Covers, Bumper i Bar, Mirror. Price right. 1917 Hudson Coupe. will sell cheap. 1917 Hudson Sedan. At a Bargain. 1916 Willys.Knight Touring. New Paint Has been overhwuled, five good tires. Very little money. 1916 Cadillac Coupe, 3 pass. Has been overhauled in our repair shop. 1915 Stevens-Duryea. Touring and Sedan body. bargain. Watch our ad. LASH MOTOE CO. A Reputable Concern. W. Main St. Tel, 382, Easy payments armanged. George Dunbar Salesman At a Dealers for Cadillac Seripps-Booth 4-16-tf Paige Just | SALE—Corbin 40, rebuilt, 145 inch I | | Salax| Will take any model Ford as | WANTED—Stenographer 4-14-3dx § i The turnover .in Autos this Spring Summer will There is a good d®n for second hand chines now. Get a tomer for yours ti the classified col ONLY ONE CEN WORD. WANTED WANTED—At once, five or six ment in western part of city, school. Reply to Geo. L. Loon Corbin Co., or Box X20X, Heral ‘WANTED—Boarders, in prh Home cooking. Pleasant log 290 Maple St. WANT! keeping machine. Herald Office. n B Address and Address Box 20AA, Herald 0ff WANTED—$§2,500 or $3,000 &age three family house, & ages. Particulars Address B. Herald WANTED—To buy small farm)] Britain, direct from owner. Farm, Herald Oftice. WANTED—Work for tom true moving local or long distance.| | WANTED—By American family] aduits, modern rent of six or Tel. 650-2, WANTED—To buy, farm betwe acres. I have $3,000 cash. Bd WANTED—10,000 peeple with louses, eczema, hemorrhoids buy a box of Honey Bee Ointm anteed at Clark & Brainerd son Pharmacy. WANTED—To communicate who is most particular as to to the end that advertiser n aparument of ¢ rooms on M Main by April or May. Ad Herald Ottice. WANTED—Four or five ferred, second floor, wil walk from Church snd B erences. Addreas Herald, Box IO RENT TO RENT—5 room temement, ments, steam heat. Goovd corner Stanley and Church Si at store or 330 Kast St, TO RENT—One six room and modern apartment &t #69 Main| heat, hot water, janitor servi ences required. Inquire Wam. 390 Main St 4 TO RENT—Five room te ern improvements, five minu . Corbin's, $26. 49 Cherry 54 TO RENT—Six room temement private house, all improvemen| tial section. Apply 31 Seymo TO RENT—Four room t provements; adults p Pine and Cherry Sts. uqun Beaver St TO RENT—Six rooms, all Maple St TO RENT—Tenement, one five one four rooms. Newly finishe provements. Inquire at 42 Olb TO part of. city. Herald. RENT—Five room teme Address T T0 RENT—Five room tehemest Apply Fruii Stand, corner Easi Main St TO RENT—Garage at 525 quire 513 Kast. ~Tel. 503. TO RENT—A 7 room aparh for a dentist or physic 3 facing Main St. could’ be balance as living rooms. Also a five room apartment with conveniences, none better, at 3} See P. J. Murray & Co., 336 2 ,268-3 or 2426. TO RENT—Tenement of .five provements. - 165 North St. ‘Washington St. wmm—x-m or mother’'s care for 3 year old child. Go summer. Tel, 2136. WANTED—Girl for light ho to take care of 2 children. Arch St S WANTED—At Leonard & Hes saleslady for part timé work in suit dept. Must be experienced. —_— | GANTED Miadlc aged woman POULTRY. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching. Plymouth Rock, free range stock, 13 for 1. Tel. 264-12. BABY COHICKS—Bred-to-Lay; 18c up; Safe prepaid delivery guaranteed; all breeds. Send for circulars Putnam Brooders $4.75. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. 3-7-t¢ e PERSONALS, PERSONAL—Teeth, full set, $5. teed, this weeks special offer. Your teeth ! extracted without pain by our Dr. Dickerman, 451 4-14-24x gusran- Barred N W. Baldwin, Kensington, Conn. | 8-21-tf | petent girl for general housew: ply Mrs. L. S. Jones, 26 Hamilts WANTED—MALR WANTED—Young weman for ‘ste tion as general clerk ster Apply In own writing, giving perience. Herald, Box 1XX. ™ WANTED—Machinists, toolmakers chine workers to attend mass n Painters’ Hall, 63 Church St., S: p. m. James A. Wickham, o ternational Ass’t Machinists, wl All welcome. sleep WANTED—Young men for mum m

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