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EW BRiITAIN DAILY The Bargain Basement Offers An Attractive Collection of FASHIONABLE DRESSES Special $ 1 7.50 Special MARTNESS ACHIEVED BY MODISH LINES AND FABRICS—THEIR VALUES CON- FIRMED BY THE MODERATE PRICE and comprehensive assortment of really beautiful and charming frocks for Included are frocks of foulard with the new handkerchief drapery traight line frocks with over tunics of georgette, very smartly beaded epe de chine, satin, taffeta and tricotine. Fach and every style expresses a clever fashion liought for Spring decide dly new and attractive. All sizes for women and misses. CAPES AND WRAPS Featuring Velours— Tricotines—Bolivi: $35.00 Exceptional from Viewpoint of Style—Quality—Value. Sport and utility types. Smart fabrics and colors. Flegant embellishments. Lined with dé luxe quality silk presenting the more exclusive innovations just coming into style in design and trimming. GINGHAM 14c YARD Here is a wonderful assortment of plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors. All are 27 inches wide and suitable for aprons, dresses, te. UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 10c YARD Muslin_ of extra heavy quality, finely woven, 36(inches wide. ! Hundreds of Pairs of MEN’S SHOES The balance of the stock from the Elliott Shoe ,company's fire. Every pair in perfect condition. All with Goodyear welt. Your choice while they last $3.00 A PAIR. Here is a chance to buy a new pair for a little more than it will cost you to repair your old ones. Fine calf skins, black and dark mahogany leathers. , A large treet and afternoon \\'vu{ bf georgette to match. Large assortment. Gracefully designed. Handsomely silk lined. About 65 of the more recent models ¢rappy coats and capes in high class fabrics ppropriately finished and trimmed. Greatly aderpriced at ... - . mw WOMEN'S VESTS 17¢ Fine Swiss ribbed cotton vests, low Sizes 36 and 38/ neck nd sleeveless. WOMEN’S UNION SUITS Biges 86—38 en has vscassen TG izes 40-—44 50c Fine cotton summer weight union suits, An excellent value. hodice top and lace knee. Childrep’s Romper Overalls “SLIP-OVA” BRAND 49¢ Made of fine checked ginghams in assorted tterns and colors, elastic knee with suspend- ws over shoulders, buttoning in back. Sizes to 4 years. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND JUNK DECORATORS R T AT 267 Chapman Street L. ZELDES el 786-13 Vost Strect Tel. azs.ga | Tmimates thoarfully given on AN Jobu Opportumty Knocks at Your Door Now— bautiful New Bungalow on Sefton Drive at a, igain—Owners need money and MUST SELL. b Loss is Money in Your Pocket. We've got Store on Lafayette St. to lease. Franklin pare Tenement To Rent. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. ™~ v PHON E 343 .ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDa post seven ft.; also MA ¢ s | o Woodbine Farm, Ber- FOR SAIIA * Mn. 4-18-2dx 3 Story Brick Block, 311 and 313 Church stree sments and one store. Go ' paying proposition. H. D. HUMPHREY Auto, ¥ire and Life Insurance. — Surcty Bonds. Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. STRIEET. N. R. NAT FOR SALE Good paying grocery business with long lease. Il new fixtures., The owner has made money here. here is no reason why you can't. |75 oo ooty 33 B B meeng s 6 room Cottage in the West. End. Located in Q! lhe finest residential section.: 2-Famllr House on Cedar street, six rooms on a oor, large lot. 5 We can sell your property. 'The Home Banking & Realty Co. . West Main Street Phone 728 Next Door to Fox’s Theater. PAY BEST PRICES ¥OR ALL KINDS OF ron SALE—Good Davenport . C.ll evenings., cor. Bain and Wolcott sts, o phone 2301-3. 4-19-2dx FOR SALE—Stove, household furnishings, floor. Bed couch and other at 23 Ash St, 2nd 4.19-1dx FOR SALE—Upright mahogany plano and stool, $100. Iy storage now. Here's a sood bargain. Payments arranged. An- drews, 401 Arch St. 4-19-2dx | FOR SALE—Bicycle in first class condition. Bargain for quick sale. Box 21M, Herafd. 4-19-1dx FOR SALE—Slightly used typewriter in first class condition. Call any time 62 Latayette St, Macaroni Mfg. Co. ‘ 4-18-6dx ro: SALE-—Practically new Wells adding machine, Will sell sheap if taken at onca , Box Bl6, Herald. 4-18-3dx FOR SALE—One Crawford range with gas oven. Used less than one year. Looks ilike new. P. T. Konjales, 100 Chestnut St. 4-15-3dx FOR Ml.l—nunhnu Fhone 2 cooking range. five 4-18-3dx eep \ FOR SALE—Two incubators, in good work- ing order. Wm. H. Allen. 4-18-3dx FOR SALE—Baby carriage, almost mnew. Will sell reasonable if taken at once. 46 Shefeld St 4-18-2dx FOR SALE—White ivory bedroom set, oak dining room set, coal range, Clark Jewel gas stove, etc., all in good condition. Cali evenings, third floor, 33 WaNace St 4.18-3dx Ellis St, H. 4-18-3dx MAIN PANK RUILNIVG FOR SALE—Pansies. 379 Bohnert FOR SALE—19’ car, first Dix St Iodi: motoreycle with class condition. George 4-18-2dx FOR SALE—Kitch: range, cheap if taken all fixtares In- 4-74120x FOR SALE—Barber shop, cluded. 556 Church St. FOR SALE—Two cows. BOARDERS WANTED WANTED—Boarders. Two gentlemen in private family. Good board, large room, $9 per week. Mrs. Stoddard, 46 Maple St. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, AUTO SALES AGENCY—A tavest- | ment will secure extensive &gency for a light, beautiful, sturdy and economical 4 cylinder motor car. Selling at a price within the reach of all. If you are in- terested In a legitimate business oppor- tunity write or come and see us. The Seneca. Motor Sales Co. Middiefield, Conn none Middletown 1 " x "UTOMOBILE INSURANCE "REE A.NUIGLEY — 297 MAIN 5T LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repairing HUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Re"lru of al Idndl- ! | { i | NOTICE—Wanted to purchase used Phon: 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. NOTICES. ' express, McMahon, ! 4-19-5dx | NOTICE—Trucking. ashes carted also. 123 Cherry St. Tel. moving Fr: 5. and T ASSIFIED ic A WORD. \ MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN This is not a question of ADVANCE credit. Bookkeepmg, lnl- 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—Buick roadster, Al shape; price reasonable; all new tres. R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St. Tel. 2051. 1.19-6dx FOR SALE—Willys-Knight touring car in v good condition; mileage 13,000. Price $ Tel, 2313. 4-18-3dx NOTICE—Do your own moving and sav half. We furnish Phone 2016-3 or call after 182 West St., second floor. six o'clock at 1-19.10dx John Baptiste Hall | April 20th. Dance The public is in- 4-19-2dx NOTICE—Whist at St. Wednesday evening, and refreshment free. vited. any quantity. 2079. graph records, you got? Tel | x| | | NOTICE—Let me teach you to drive your ' TRY THE OVERLAND Repalir Co. lor bct-' car correctly. I will guarantee your li-, cense, and can furnish the best references. | Let me drive you on your trip, or by the day. Box 21M, Herald. 4-19.1ax | NOTICE—Wanted the public to know that ! we, G, H. Day and O. Frigo, have opened a first class cabinet shop and want manu- facturers, furniture dealers and = mer- chants to bring their sample boards,” work- ing models of all kinds, furniture and | cabinet work and let us show you that we | can do the work to your satisfaction. Any | one having antique furniture wanting nl remodelied, refinished and repairal in first | class shape. Wood carving to your order, or bring your own designs and we will | build or carve it to suit you at the lowést l reasonable cash rates. All work guaran- teed to give perfect satisfaction, Hoping to receive your patronage, yours for betier service, Day & Frigo, rear of 153 Arch St. 4-18-3ax | e e NOTICE—Let me do your trutking and | moving of ashes from cellar or yard. Prices. reasonable. H. N. Wright. Tel. 992-3. 4-16-6dx NOTIC! coalk Talk and Sketching for en tairs avd dances; something snappy. Al Maimgren, Herald office, City. 9-23-¢8 NOTICE—Boston Garage, Berlin Ave., Kensington. Repairing. Taxi cab serv- el. 1641-2, Sam 4-13-1wx — e NOTICE—Bedding. Have your old mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over equal to new and urned same day. Upholstering. Hardwafe City Bedding Co., 60 Trerhont St. Tel, 2314-4. 4-12-26dx h(mcl——l!nlkl at Momauguin. We buiN ‘em right. We rent 'em right. We sell ‘right. Phome Colony §95-12. J. Walter Darley, Carpenter and Builder, No. Second Ave., Cosey Beach. 3-30-30dx ftid: ¢t Rad . Smlacedr aron LSl NOTICE—Plowing and harrowing done by day or job. Hugo Johnson, Keasington. Tel, 648-5. 4-16-3dx e e | STOP AND READ!—“The Comnecticut Paint Co.” is at your service to do all kinds of Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Interior Decorating. J. J. Richard-" son, Mgr., 40 Church St. Phone 72 4-18-6dx TO RENT—Light housekeeping or 3 or 4 rooms furnished or unfurnished; all con- veniences; rent reasonable. 61 Main S top floor. Mrs. J. H. Nissen. 4-19-1dx TO RENT—Three lsrge rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. All conveniences. 3 minutes from Stanley Works. 403 West Main $t., 2nd floor. 4-19-1dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, -with heat, electric lights, hot water and bath. ILadies or, gentlemen. \Inquire 6§56 Winthrop st. 4-19-4dx TO RENT—Furnished room to rent. Cen- tral location. 28 Court St 4-19-1dx TO RENT—Three rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Separate entrance, gas and electricity. 15 Monroe St. 4-19-1ax TO RENT—Sunny front room, private fam- ily, all conveniences, 19 Lincoln St. Tel. 1184.3. 4-13-6dx —— e e TO RENT—Nicely farnished front room, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Cor- ner Lake and High Sts. 4-14-5dx TO '—Furnished room in privete fam- ily. 433 Chestnut St., 2nd floor. 4-18-3dx TO RENT—Nicely furnished front room, all conveniences, Reasonable. 193 Main St. 4-18-2dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms, best residen. tial section. Reasonable rates. Addgess Box 16B, Herald. 4-18-tf | TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Front room and all con- veniences. Apply 103 West Main St. 4.18-2dx TO RENT—Furnished room and private family. 234 E. Main St. TO RENT—S desirable light he rooms, all modern convenlences. room to right party; reasonable rates. Phone 1473-13 after 6 p. m. 4-18-2d — e TO RENT—Very pleasant furnished room, all modern conveniences. American fam- jly. Reasonable rates. Phone 1473 after 6 p. m. 4-15.24 WANTED—VFEMALY HELP P R - WANTED—Girl for general housework, one who can do plain cooking. Must live in | the family. Apply Mrs. C. F. Chase, 341 | West Main St. 4-19.24 | board in 4-18-6d Nice WANTED—Walitress In restaurant, 131 Lafayette St. 4-18-2dx —_— e WANTED—A plain housekeeper for family of three—no washing. Herald, Box 8J. 4-16-6d WANTED—Experienced Salesladies. We are obliged to Increase our sales force and have good positions for salesladies whole time or part time, who have three or more years' experience in some ome stock. Apply to W. W. Leland. Bemse-Leland Co. 4-16-3a WANTED—GIrl to assist in gencral work. Room 102, Netional Bank Bldg. | SWVANTED—GIrl over twenfy ework. Tel. 1305. lences: rent reasonable. SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Driving position. fipfllefl H chauffeur desives driving positon for Sat- ! 5 ton truck and driver. ™ | FOR SALE—1920 Will sell for between 4 to 4-19-5dx FOR SALE—1914 Studebaker. $125. Apply 270 Oak St., 10 p. m. FOR SALE—Maxwell five passenger tour- ing. Price reasonable. 30 West St. Joe Melen. 4-19-3dx ." car, al- FOR SALE—M; newly painte ways had the new. Geo. Gauer, v 1918 Dodge touring four new cord tires; 44 Hamilton St. 4-19-2dx Ford and guaranteed. 4-19.5dx ter service on Willys-Knight, Overland cars. Satisfaction Cor. Arch and W. Pearl St. AUTO PARTS—For all cars. Save 50 per cent to 90 per cent. Complete engines, tranmmissions, 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 & Tourgee, Props., 75 Willow St. Tel. 1955. We are baying used cars. 4-13-2wx Six’ Stodebaker Touring, bumper and motor meter, $1350. Box 15F, Herald. 3-23-1¢ FOR SALE—Five passenger Studebaker auto, 1320 model. In good condition. 338 Elm St. 4-18-1wx FOR SALE—Ford romdster, with delivery body; just overhauled; $150. Smalley garage, See W. F. O'Dell. 4-18-3dx ¥OR SALE—1920 Clevelana touring, all cord tires, one spare, two bumpers and motor meter. | Must sell at once as.owner is g ting larger oar. Wil sell for 31125, tei to suit purchaser. Box 15E. 4 F¥OR “A1" condition. Arch St. Tel. H. U. s, 9 106-3./ -te American Thompson, 4 FOR SALE—Baby Grand Chevrolet auto. mobile in A 1 condition. Geo. Cooley, 368 Park St. Phone 940. © 4-18-6d REAL VALUES IN USED CARS. 1919 LIBERTY TOURING. 1920 OAKLAND TOURING. 1920 COLUMBIA ROADSTER. 1920 OLDSMOBILE TOURING. 1917 BUICK TOURING. Sim 18 Main St. U&D 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 casy terms. We are open evenings. 1920 1918 1916 1920 1915 1920 1920 1918 1916 1915 1915 1917 1920 1916 1916 1916 1915 1921 BUICK 6 SEDAN. BUICK 6 TOURING. BUICK TOURING, BUICK 6. 7 PASSENGER BUICK 4 ROADSTER. STUDEBAKER SPECIAL, STUDEBAKER BIG SIX. JORDAN TOURING. OVERLAND TOURING. BRISCOE TOURYENG. BRISCOE TOURING. REO TOURING. OVERLAND 4 TOURING. MAXWELL TOURING, MAXWELL TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. STUDEBAKTR TOURING. STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX. M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St. O S S USED CARS. Open Evenings. 6 to 8:30. Open Evenings We do not misrepresent Used Cars any more than we would mis- represent New Cars. Here is & list of Used Cars that carry our mp of approval”. If 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, Bar, Mirror. Price right. 1917 Hudson Coupe. will sell cheap. 1917 Hudson Sedan. At a Bargain. Knight Touring. New Paint Has been overhyuled, five good tires. Very little mouey. 1916 Cadillac Coupe, 3 pass. Has been overhauled in our repair shop. 1915 Stevens-Duryea. Touring and Sedan body. bargain. Bumper At a Watch our ad. LASH MOTOR CO. A Repatable Concera. W. Maln St. Tel. 382, Easy paymenta armanged. Qeorge Dunbar Sslesman Dealers for Cadillac Scripps-Booth 4-16-t1 Paige | FOR SALE—Ford with deck and delivery body, oversized tires and fully equipped. Run only 750 miles, absolutely good as est care;runs and looks like | FOR SALE—Late 1920 Oldsmobile; been run only 5000 miles. Reason want lght car. Call Ballacchino, 56 Lafayette St. 4-18-3dx FOR SALE—New Buick Tourlng Top with side curtains to open with door. 10 Hart | _st._Prone 1619, 4-16-4dx ' i TO 'RENT TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, all im- provements, first floor. 46 Newingtéon Tel. 2313. 4-18_3dx 1 Ave. ; TO RENT—E or 7 rooms, centrally, located, § With garage if preferred. Box 11B, Her- | =l Offica. 4-19-1dx | TO RENT—May 1st, 8 room temement on corner West Pearl and Arch St. All im- provements. 210 Arch St. 4.19-1dx nulloz TO RENT—You get your rent free until May 1 if you take either the 6 room or 7 room modern apartment at 569 Main St. now. Steam heat, hot water and Janitor serv- ice. Inquire William C. Raphael, 390 | Main St. 4-19-3d4 e o el S SR S TO RENT—Five room tenement, impro: ments, at 16 Pearl Court. Inquire m:f;- baum's Furniture Store, 432 Main St. 4-18-24 — msm—am&u-ntuaumm East 4-18-2ax U. A. M. hall 19 Hunger- d third Tuesdays. Tel. 4-18-6dx *“_ To Rent—Five room tenement, all improve- ments, one on first floor and one on third | floor. Call 49 Cherry St. 4.18-2ax ——— TO RENT—3 rooms for light housekeeping, electric lights, gas, stdam heat and set tubs. Miss Munson, §2 West Main St. 4-18-3ax TO RENT—Jr. O, tord Court, 1st 16: TO RENT—Tenement iilne ‘rooms, steam heat, modern ‘improvements, 21 Walnut St. Inquire Ginsburg Dress Pleating Shop, 19 Walnut Bt. Tel. 883-12 or 543-5. X 4-18-3dx TO RENT—Six room apartment, all modern improvements, steam heat and hot water and janitor service all year around. Ap- ply M. Cohen, Tel. 2425. ’ 4-16-tr TO RENT—Tenement, one five K one four rooms. Newly finished. All im~ provements. Inquire at 42 Olive St. 4-15-4ax i e L i NS 'ronm—smmm.nzumu..ml improvements. Tel. 1859 after 6 p m. | 4-18-3ax JURSERTR L RO - SR NG E Al for ome car. 49 Win-' 4-19-14x | — TO RENT—8 room apartment,’ with w[ and all modern conveniences. Center of city. Box 38X, Herald. 4-19-3dx throp St. ' AUTOMOBILE AGENOY ' FOR SBALE—Late model seven passenger ' touring car, perfect ‘medamcal condiuion, new tires and extra, a fine car for pas- senger service, Easy terms. Private owner. Address Box X32X, Herlld Office, ax POULTRY. ALE—Barred Rock eggs for hatch. 15 eggs for 75c. ' J. B. Perry, Beckley. 4-19.2a ing. J. Johnson, 19 Howard St. Tel. l’lz 12, 4-2¢-3ax FREE range Rock Island Red chicken eggs for hatching $1.00 setting or $7.00 hun- dred. Also duck eggs. Tel. 675-15, Kensington. 4°16-5ax Tel. 264-12. BABY omcxs—a..q...u,, 18¢ up; Bafe prepaid delivery guaranteed: all breeds. Send for circulars Putnam Brooders $4.75. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. 3-7-tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Building lot, 50x135 ft., Plain- ville, Ct. Call 1389 after 8§ p. m. . Ap- thony Vessicchio, City. 4-19-24ax FOR SALE—5 acres of land ' with treut brook, $50 per acre. 36,000, $500 cash. dale. 4-16-3dx LOST AND FOUND. LOST-—Cameo pin, between Cherry St. snd Swedish 'Baptist Church. Reward i re- turned to Mrs. Johnson, 39 Cherry St. 4-15-2dx LOST—Biack pocketbook, containing com- muter's ticket book and trolley tickets, between State Normal school and station. Return to R. C. Anderson, State Normal school 3d Paperhangers Wanted Only FEirst-Grade Mechanics need apply. Steady work. Independent Shop The John Boyle Co. Autos this Spring Summer. will be There is a good dem for second hand chines now. tomer for yours thro the classified colun { y Geta ONLY ONE CENT WORD. WANTED WANTED—Four or five room tes end section preferred, Box T27, Herald. - WANTED—By car, price. ‘WANTED—AG¢ once, five or six private party, ¥o State model, condition Address Box 33C, Herald ment in western part of city, ne school. Reply to Geo. L. Corbin Co., or Box X20X, Herald WANTED—To communicate who is most particular to the end that advertiser aparument of & rooms on or ain by April or May. Ad Herald_Oflice. WANTED—Four or fve ferred, second floor, within walk from Church and Stanl erences. Address Merald, Box WANTED—Ambitious men w; 3 character, to handle a live prop Stocks or Bonds. Meyer & Ca,, Bldg., Bridgeport, Cana. w. Electric metor of or 11 P. 110 V. 60 cycle. ' 8 21M, Herald. WANTED—By = can girl, housework. st X " Call at WANTED—Four or 5 rooms in tion of ‘city by out of town P dress Box 14AA, Herald Omic ‘WANTED—§ or 7 room te fore May 1st, in good 277-14, or write to Box office. 1q w. 9 experienced. Apply corner Ein mour St. —_— WANTED—First class barber. veraal Barber Shop, 213 Main MALE OR FEMALE HELP Wi 'WANTED-—Young men, women, Postal Mail Service. §120 minations April-May. Exp necessary. For free particulars tion, write J. Leonard (form: o gy R Equitable ington, D. C. ‘Main. First class dition and reason: Can be used» fo_\: families or would - teachers. vestment. Three-Family in south end, near street. - Let us show you places. You will Parker De by youq