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Prompt Attention To Mail Ordgrs Women’s Dresses $16.75 Worth up to $35.00 When Frocks from the best New York houses bglcal moment to rejoice and be glad to invest. sny be you have seen and coveted one of these very models. The materials include practically everything fashionable and ricolette, Satin and Taffeta. The styles and sizes olor range s most excellent—tan, navy, black, sand and gray. For the vacation wardrobe this sale will prove a boon. ~Third Floor— WINDSOR CHAIRS Nothing Is more appropriate for the hall or living room than Windsor Chalr. hese we are showing here represent the holcest made They are fashioned after the old designs that were o popular with our angestors rs ago. All are beautifully de- igned and well constructed. They are finished in a rich walnut nd this coupled with their unique design make these Chairs re- arkable values at the special price we quote. FOUNTAIN PENS $1.00 a new lot of Fountain FPens fitted with a 14kt. old pen point. They have fine hard rubber black chased barrels f the usual type. They are self filing and have a silver pocket fety clasp attached. Just received Also a most complete choice at all times. Waterman Fountain Pens $2.50 and up. Moore Fountain Pens, $2.50 and up. Fine Point Penclls, $1.75 and up. Also shown In sets with the Swan Fountain Pen ~—Main Floor— LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. New Britain, Conn. CITY ITEMS wclal Victor records No. o Littlé Bird” and o. rneath Hawalian Skies," ree & Co.-—advt. re will be no roller skating at . W, C. A. tomorrow afternoon. ard club will hold a party in- The regular roller skating 'will be held in the evening, how- between 7:30 and 9 o'clock. Knights of Columbus state fttee on athletica will hold a ng Sunday afternoon at 2:30 k at the local K. of C. hall. Kacey's Falr will be at lh-‘ Armory, April 20th to May 9th. 18732, 18744, | at C. June Rose of Philadelphia, visiting with Miss Lena E. bwits of 63 Dwight street. n to the publid, Elks’ Grill— need apply. Steady work. Independent Shop The John Boyle Co. Boy Scouts of S Joseph's will hojd a meeting at 7:30 tonight' under the direction Clark and Michael Lynch. od Mothers’ Sewing club at the home qf Mrs. Ed- rker on South Main street at 8 o'clock. )6 Two Houses in One—Right in the Center of y—would make a fine rooming house proposi- Telephones 2244, 1918 Only First-Grade Mechanics wanted. are mostly suitable for small women—14 to 38. i | 1 | | ance for A Good Many Dollars for You. | 2-Family House on Bassett street. ate to get it for sale. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. MAIN 9T. PHON E 343 -ROOMS 30 It is money saved. i INSURANCE is not an expense. Make your mind easy. y! Will you be Tomorrow? dependents. JAL LIFFE. OF NEW YORK, Represented by H. D. HUMPHREY ¥Fire and Life Insurance. — Surcty Bonds. Also Al Kinds of Other Insurance. 208 National Bank Building. — Open Mon. and Sat. Evenings. Auto, T e— STEAMSHIP TICKETS | “OREIGN REMITTANCES '"ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD TANUIGLEY 257, M2¥ NEWRRITAIN.CONN sTorE T We're | BANK BLDG. You are Insurable Provide for Insure In the Oldest and Best Company in the World, $25.00 Worth up to $45.00 come to you at such prices as these it is the psycho- They're part of our own superb regular stocks and it Canton Crepe, The Tricotine, THE MARVEL EMBROIDERY NEEDLE Have you seen the instruc- tress at work with this wonder needle on the second floor? If not, stop there and you'll, in- deed, wonder at the clever manner in which she embroi- ders beautiful flowers and cpn- ventional patterns in the “twinkling of an eye.” Why take 'days to embroider pretty things for summer wear when hours will accomplish the same charming results if you use the Marvel Needle. The price was $5.50. price now $3 00 ESS OPPORTUNITIES. AUTO SALES AGENCY—A smal ment will secure extensive agency 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 sce us. The s Motor Sales Co,, Middlefield, Conn. one Middletown 143 Invest- for a WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Experienced saleslady Inr—h;;h el ready-to-wear. Splendid opportunity for advancement. Box 218, Herald. 4-22-14 WANTED—A maid for gemeral housework. Apply to Mrs. McMillan, 49 Forest St. 4-22-t1 WANTED—A plain housekeeper for family of three—no washing. Herald, Box 8J. 4-16-6a WANTED—Capable woman for general housework—Electrical appliances make work easy. Apply afternoon or evening, 669 Stanley St 4-20_4dx e ————————— WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE. YOUNG men, women, over 17. Mail Service. $120 month. aminations May. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of Instruction, write J. Leon- ard (former Civil Service examiner) 843 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 4! for Postal 22-1wx CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs JOHN J. CREAN PIANO TEACHING Special attention to bemers. 13 Summer Street. Tel. 1209. Wik 3y BEST PRICES ¥ UR AL, KINDS OF JUNK and Second-liand Furniture L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 633-23 FRITZ & BERNDT LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED ALL KINDS OF EDGE ~TOOLS REPAIRED— Avoid the Rush. Call Now ! 31 Greenwood Tel. 153-12 “OXY” WELDING OARBON BURNING | NOTICE—Automobile 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. NOTICE—Smith Bros, Machine Co., General Machine Work, 152 High St., City. Shop phone 118 4-22-6d CLASSIFIED ic A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN This is not a question of ADVANCE 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 AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—1 Chevrolet touring, $3: ply 108 Franklin Square. parties taken out. rates. 1632 Reasonable G. Tel. Chalmer _Six. Manee, 542 West Main. - 4 ax v FOR SALE—Buick roadster, st_St._Tel. 503 FOE SALE—Buick roadster, Al shape; price reasonable; all new tires. R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St. Tel. 1. $100. 4.19-6dx NOTICE—Amateur Photographers. 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 print your next films. You may draw the lucky number. Ohrnstedt's Photo 8hop, Main St., 69 Arch St. Mr. Capen, 7 Veu berry St., won the five dollar photo finish- ing ticket this week. 4-22-3dx ; NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners to_rent half days, $1 Delivered promptly. Tel. 608 -2ax NOTICE—"Bronze and Zinc Metal Strips.” Best in the world. Will last forever. John McGraw, agt, 419 Main St., Cit 1673. NOTICEKoller Skating st Professional Hall, 166 Arch St., Thursday and Satur- day nights this week. Tuesday and Satur- day nights next week yourself, Bring your friends with you. 4-21-2a Come and enjoy i ! | —————eeee e | ACCOUNTANT—Books opene, closed, audit- ed, bookkeeping, monthly reports. systematized; arrangements extra inventories, trial balances, Box 14Y, Herald. 4-::0-‘1wx NOTICE—Chamberlin_ Metal Weather Siuips for your windows and doors. Ask your neighbor. More than a thousand homes and buildings in New Britain are fitted with them. Spring is the best time to have the work done by our own expert workmen. Booklet and information on request free. Estimates of cost promptly furnished . Address Y. M. C. A., New Hritain, or 17 Pearl St., Boston, Mass. Chamberlin Metal Weather Strip Co. 4-2003dx express, McMahon, 4-19-54x moving and Frank T. §22-4. NOTICE—Trucking, ashes carted also. Cherry St. Tel. NOTICE—Do your own moving and save half. We furnish 5 ton truck and driver. Phone 2016-3 or call after six o'clock at 152 West St., second Hoor. 4-19.10dx NOTICE—Bay State Window Clegning Co., C. Biderman, Manager. Window Cleaning and Cleaning of every description. Chureh St. Tel. 762. 4-20-3dx NOTICE—Let me do your trucking and moving of ashes from cellar or yard. Prices reasonable. H. N. Wright. Tel 992-3, 4-16-6dx E—Cartoonist, cnalk Taik Sketching for enterta.nments, lairs dances; something snappy. al Maimgren, Hersla otfice, City. 9-22 8 N and aud Berlin Ave. Taxi cab sei Tel. 1641-2 NOTICE—Bosto Garage, Kensington. Répairing. ice. Day and night. Carpenter, NOTICE—Bedding. Have your old mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over equal to new and returned same day. Upholstering. Hardware City Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 4-12-26dx NOTICE—Build_st Momsuguln. We build ‘em right. We reat 'em right. We sell ‘em right. Phone Colony 895-12. J. valter Darley, Carpenter and Bullder, No. 52 Second Ave.,, Coscy Beach. 3-30-30ax STOP AND READ!—“The Connecticut 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 722. 4-18-6dx FURNISDEL KUUMS. e TO RENT—Furnished room, all conven- iences, board if desired, at 112 Lake St. Phone 148-13. 4-22.50 TO RENT—S3 furnished rooms housekeeping, all convenienc from Stanley Works. second floor. TO RENT—Light housekeeping; also one or two conmecting rooms, all conveniences, rent reasonable. Apply Mrs. J. H. Nissen, 61 Main St., top floor. 4-22-1dx TO RENT—Two large furnished front rooms, consisting of sitting room and bedroom, suitable for two people. Also single room. South High St. 4-22-2ax TO RENT—2 large furnished rooms and one small room, each suitable for two ladies or gentlemen. Mrs. Chapman, 33 Court St. 1-22-2dx ol TO RENT—3 or 4 very desirable house- keeping rooms, nice home to Tight party. References required. Tel. 1473-1 TO RENT—Single furnished room, very de~ siral near bath. In private family, all conveniences, suitable for ome or two adults. Tel. 1473-12. 4-22.2d _— TO RENT—3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping; steam heat, electric lights, gas, set tubs, large veranda. Miss Munson, §2 W. Main St 4-22-2dx TO RENT—Large Nicely fyrnished front room, with all conveniences. 42 Prospect St. 4-21-3dx TO RENT—Three rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Separate entrance, gas and electricity. 15 Monroe St. TO RENT—Furnished room, with board, for two men, in private American family. 325 Church St. 4-20-3dx NT—Comfortable . furnished fromt two single beds, suitable for two Price reason: e. Five minutcs Apply 82 Lake St. TO RE room, people. from Main St 4-20-3a TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, with heat, electric lights, hot water and bath. Ladies or gentlemen. lnquire 66 Winthrop st. 4-19-4dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms, best residen. tial ®seotion. Reasonable rates. Addgess Box 16B, Herald. 4-18-tr TO RENT—Furnished room and board in private family. 234 E. Maln St 4-18-6a PERSONALS, PERSONAL—The House of the Good Sam itan and Faith Home for the Aged Blind and Lame. Address Sec’y of T FOR SALE—1914 Studebaker. Will sell for $125. Apply ' W Oak St, between 4 to 10 p. m. 4-19-6dx TRY THE OVERLAND Repair Co. for bet- ter service on Will, Knight, Ford and Overland cars. atisfaction guaranteed. Cor. Arch and W. Pearl St 4-19.5dx Save 50 per engines, AUTO PARTS—For all cars. cent to 90 per cent. Complete transmissions, rear ends, magnetos, car- buretors, bodies, tops, windshields, axcls, spring and fenders. 100 bargains in used touring cars, roadsters, trucks and chassis; no reasonable offer refused New Britain Auto Iixchange, Cutler & Tourgee, Props., 75 Willow St. Tel. 1985. We are buying used cars. 4-18-2wx FOR SALE—1920 Special Six Studebaker Touring., bumper and motor metes Box 15F, Herald. FOR SALE—Five auto, 1920 model. Elm St. passenger Studebaker In good condition. 336 4-18-1wx FOR 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 to suit purchaser. Box 13E. 4-b-tt FOR SALE—Automoblle, American Six, “Al” condition. H. U. Thompson, 39 Arch St. Tel. 106-2. 4-2-tt —_— FOR SALE—Baby Grand Chevrolet auto- mobile in A 1 condition. Geo. Cooley, 368 Park St. Phone 940. 4-18-6d 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. BUICK 6 SEDA! BUICK 6 TOURL BUICK TOURING, BUICK 6. 7 PASSENGER JICK 4 ROADSTER, 'DEBAKER SPiCIAL, STUDEBAKER BIG SIX. JORDAN TOURING. OVERLAND TOURING, BRISCUE TOURING. BRISCUE TOURING. REO TOURING. OVERLAND 4 TOURING, MAXWELL TOURING. MAXWELL TOURIN OLDSMOBILE TOURING. STUDEBAKIR TOURING. STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX. M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St. 1920 1918 1916 1920 1915 1920 1920 1918 1516 1915 1815 1917 1920 1916 1916 1916 1915 1921 USED CARS. Open Evenings. 6 to 8:30. Open Evenings We do not misrepresent Umed Cars any more than we would mis- represent New Cars. Here is a list of Used C carry our “stamp of approval”. 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. 1916 Willys.Knight Touring. New Paint Has been overhyuled, five good tires. Very little money. 1916 Cadillac Coupe, 3 pass. Has been overhauled in our repair shop. 198 Bumper Stevens-Duryea, Touring and Sedan body. bargain. At a Watch our ad. LASH MOTOR CO. A Reputable Concern. . Main St. Tel. 382, Easy payments armanged. George Dunbar Salesman Dealers for Cadillac Scripps-Booth 4-15-t¢ Paige REAL VALUES IN USED CARS. MARMON TOURING. OBILE 6 TOURING. TOURING. ALLEN SEDAN, OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING. OAKLAND TOURING. MBIA ROADSTER. TOURING. PAIGE ROADSTER. 1918 WILLYS-KNIGHT LIMOUSINE, And other tourings, rondsters and closed ears, THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Bookman, Prop. 18 Main St. Phone 484 Easy Time Puyments Arranged. 3-8u-tf 1918 1920 1917 1918 1920 1920 1920 1918 1917 FOR SALE—1918 Paige, 5 passenger touring; 1918 Maxwell roadster; 1916 Dodge touring. John A. Parsons, agent for Mooore and Giant magor cars, 630 West Main i FOR for small factory, FOR SALE—1917 Hudson super six, overhauled. Just Can show 50 miles an hour in second. Bargain if taken at once, 1917 G. M. C. 3-4 ton truck, just overhauled and painted. Bargain if taken at once. Call at rear 430 Main St., Hanna's Garage. 4-21-3dx = i Y USED CARS. ' 1920 Hudson 7 passenger touring | car, with cord tires like new. { 1919 Ford Panel Delivery. \ 1918 Ford Open Delivery. 1919 Paige 7 passenger touring car. I Apply S. & F. MOTOR SALES CO. i 155 Elm St. Tel, 5L l 4-2-3a ——————— FOR SALE—1 Cole eight 5 passenger touring car, driven 2,800 miles, first class condition, 5 cord tires. Price right if sold at once. Write P. O. Box 425, New Britain, Conn. 4-22-2dx —_—m——— IV AN TO RENT—4 rooms. Improvements, Inquire 36 Connerton St. . 4-32-6dx TO RENT—Yqu get your rent free until May 1 if you take either the 6 room or 7 room modern apartment at $59 Main St. now. Steam heat, hot water and janitor serv- ice. Inquire WHilam. C. Raphael, 330 Main St. 4-22-3dx TO RENT—$ room tenement, all modern improvements, cor. West Pearl and Arch St. Inquire 208 Arch St. or 52 Church St. 4-22-1dx TO RENT—Fine toned upright mahogany piano, left near New Britain near post- oftice, will rept for 75c weekly. Address Ylano, P. O. Box 48, Woodbury, Conn. 4-22-4ax | TO RENT—4 room temement, modern im- provements with or without garage. Rob. ert J. Pape, 264 Cherry St. -22.2dx TO provements. Corbin's tactory. RENT—Five room tenement, all im- Five minutes from P. & F. Inquire 49 Cherry St . 4-21-2ax TO RENT—2 five room temements to rent, | modern improvements, in good location, center of city. Call at 325 Church St., second tioor, or 304 Main St., barber sho; 4-21-1wx TO RENT—Five room tenemeat at 74 Sey. mour St. Apply 427 Chestout St. Tel. 991-5 4-20-3dx TO RENT—Jr. O. U. A. M. hall 19 Hanger- fora Court, 1st and third Tuesdays. Tel. 1640. & 4-18-6dx P s T ARSI e O el bl B s Ay TO RENT—SIx room apartment, all modern improvements, steam heat and hot water and janitor service all year around. Ap- ply M. Cohen, Tel. 242 4-16- e REAL ESTATE FORE SALE. FOR SALE—Farm 250 acres, 25 heads of stock, manure spreader, 4 hors an | kinds of tools, buildings in good shape. (Lived 45 years on this fatm.) Fine brook running through pasture; also 250 loads manure, John Conln, Kensington. 4-22.2ax FOR SALE—F planted, barn} quarter of a vards from trolley. down, balance on time. Bristol, Conn. Tel. 66. FOR SALE—In Kensington, two family housc, all improvements. Hardwood fin~ ish, two car garage. Centrally located. J. J. Fitzsimons, Kensington. 4-22-30 | FOR SALE—2 tenement house, 12 rooms, lot ' 100x164. Price $6,000, 3500 cash. - Also farming land at $50 acre. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 4-22°4dx apple trees, chickens, three-; ile to Plainville center, mo' Price $2,500—$600 Address Box 172 4-22-2d | per. FOR SALE—One two tenement house of five - and six rooms on Winthrop St., at a bar- gain. One two tenement hou~ at Belvi- dere of five rooms each. All improve- | ments, large lot. Also several new bung. ! alows and cottage houses. All of these are bargains. Andrews & Co., 1557 Stan- ley St. Phone 207-3. 4-22-2dax - { FOR SALE—Building lot, 60x145, on Strat- ' ford Road. Inquire 142 Tremont St ( 4-21-3ax | SALE—New brick building, suitable milk plant or similar purpose. Price reasonable. Inquire The American Engineering Co., 200 East Jlain St. Phone 481-3. 4-21-tt | FOR SALE— 25 acres good early land near Plainville, with four room cabin mid large $500 cash required. Tel. 92-4, ine trees. < 4-21-2dx evenings. ‘For saLm—2 room house, Easy ter: acre farm East Berlin; 7 barn, garage. Price 32,800. | Tel. 92-4, evenings. 4 21-2dx WAN TED—MALL HELP WANTED—Ambitious men wanted, of good character, to handle a live proposition. No Stocks or Bonds. Meyer & Co., 307 Liberty | Bldg., Bridgeport, Conn. 4-16-19-21x | WANTED. First class automobile mechanic None other need apply- S. & I, MOTOR SALES CO. 135 Elm St. Tel. 13; 4-21-8 LOST AND FOUND. PR R LOST—A sum of mones, on Elm St. Re- | ward if returned to Clara E. Caster, Hartford Ave, + _ldx FOUND—Sum of money on Franklin Square. The turnover in Us& Autos this Spring ang Summer will be \ There is a good deman for second hand chines now. Get a cu§ tomer for yours the classified colum ONLY ONE CENT WORD. WANTED ‘WANTED—Work for one ton truck, or hour, Reasonable rates. Tel. WANTED—Four or five room teneme ern section preferred, by young Tel. 1077-2. 3 WANTED—Light weight horse, harness broke. Western horse pn Box 33, Newington Junction, Conn| WANTED—Desk, either fiat or, Gll‘;"e price. Address Desk, H S . WANTED—To buy small farm from acres. Address, Herald, Box 20Z. WANTED—A tenement of about in western part of city, by Americ| ily of three. Address Box 272, P Conn. WANTED—To make evening dress size 36. For particulars write Dre: Box 7B, Herald. WANTED—Space in private garage ster, near corner of FProspect an Sts. 69 Arch St. Tel. 2295. WANTED—To communicate with who is most particular as to h! to the £nd that advertiser may]| apartmeht of € rooms on or N Main by April or May. Address Herald Office. WANTED—Four or five rooms, ferred, second floor, within ten walk from Church and Stanley § erences. Address Herald, Box 19 FOK BALG—31SCRildiaN g FOR. SALE—Green Mountain $1.50 per bushel delivered. win, Kensington. Tel. 254-12. FOR SALE—7 year old horse, Fond and fearless and true in ali N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel FOR SBALE—Two milk routes, 36 78 acres, house, barn, stock, ments. One mile from Plainvill $7,500 and $16/000. Other farms $2,600 and up. Box 404, Bristol, FOR SALE—Carload of second h ranging from 1,000 to-1,600 lbs. Main St. 'FOR SALE—Pansles 35c doz. Mill St FOR SALE—Paint—Buy direct manufacturer. . House and paints, ready mixed, or paste. ity, fair ‘prices. The Connecticul Chemical Company, East Be Tel. New Britain 1798.- FOR SALE—Household. range. O Trinity St., 1st floor. Call eve: FOR SALE—Large high oak able for restaurant or boardin; Tel, 455-5. FOR 84 B carriage fn Call_mornings between 9 ang 911 East St., first foor. FOR SALE—Phonographs. Read adv. Page %A this paper and se gain we are offering. ‘Widen Main St. | FOR SALE—Man’s bicycle in dition, very reasonable. 103 Sn 2nd *floor. FOB SALE—Pansies. Corbin’s C is_pelling the best as usual, H Jumbo ‘Pansies. Asparagus—W 1t freah at Corbin's” Corner Farmy 3+ FOR !ALI‘:—BI.I‘II!I, used | first class condition. Call an; Lafayette St., Macaronl Mfg. FOR SALE—Wireless < set, recelving set, loose couple: ers variometers, vacuum tube comb cofls, phones. J. A. Cedar St. FOR;SALE—Violin, coret, n cydle; also garden tools and row; very cheap. Call after 6 floor 43 Orange 8t. - FOR SALE—At a sacrifice, n face bricks, wall tiles, copin tar and brick hods, 2x3 and 1x6 yellow pine, wheelbarrows, shovels, sash cords, cord iro: timber trucks, gasolme water kettle and furnace and a lot of] etc. . Will sell whole or In part| at the yard on West Ellis'St. froj to 1 p. m., formerly Hibbard lu: Call 1982-14 FOR SALE—Ome chestnut ho 1,100; age 10 years; one bro| welght 1,100, age 8 years; one age 7 years; one black horse we age 5 years. All theso horse s0ld this week. Owner leaving corner East and Dwight Sts. bake shop. POULTRY. HATCHING EGGS—Ringlet, Bi A limited number of settings high class matings, exhibition quality combined, $3 per set John Chaponi, near Upson Corl ington, Conn. ¥FOR SALE—Eggs for hatchi Plymouth Rock, free range std $1. N W. Baldwin, Kensin Tel, 254-12. BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-lay; 1 prepaid delivery guaranteed; Send for circulars Putnam $4.75. Roy Clark, East Hartf SITUATION W, WANTED—Position by young stenographer, typist or booki ply Box $AA, Herald. WANTED—Driving position. chauffeur desires driving positid urdays and Sundays. ~Call 2557