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Offers a choice selection of seasonable Wearing Apparel at all times at attractively low prices. Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Wraps, Suits and Dresses. Housedresses, Aprons, Camisoles, Petti- coats, Bathrobes. Domestic Goods of all kinds, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, etc. Ready to Wear Hats in all the wanted shapes and colors. Shoes for every member of the family in the Basement Shoe Outlet. “Come Down a Flight and Save Dollars” e — ATE FOR SALE. on Lyom St. Call at Mrs, Jhurch St., 2nd tloor 3-3dx on Frederick St., Maple trontage. Will _be sold at Apply The Rogers Bash pstnut St Tel. 499, 0-1w brick bullding, tory, milk plant or simi . . Inquire The 1-3. tried Specialist Chiro- ths or natureopaths them try my treats ¢ plete cure. Working Jamilies are treated at tment until cured. mts of all kinds. baths and all forms of y machine treatments ut additional cost. 's treating rdom with Pamtoblp m COOMBS Physician and Ohiro- practor. FOR SALE — NO, Cottage, all modern imp rovements; with Fruit Trees. djoining Lot, SITUATION WANTED. “AVTED—lllu-llllm( girl wishes a p.pmo- Apply at 10 ek ldx _——— WANTED—To do your odd Joby, carpenter work, painting, care of lawns, etc. Phone Peterson, 1457-5 5.5-24x WANTED—Posith home nights preferred. Herald. ANTED—] dolng housework, Address Box H20, 5-4-2d4x wol ', work = Box 10D, Herald. 5-4-3dx disabl care of lawns, ete. WANTED—Work on farm or summer home, beach or country, by single young man. Handy with tool ary no object. Ad- drens “Box X34, Herald: 5-3-3dx WANTED—Dny work, washing, lroning or house cleaning. Mrs. Bessie Hubbard, Plainville. Box 31AA, Herald. 6-4-2dx B with high school 2 three years practical ex. 1 position in offce. Position’ with responsibility desired. ' Rof- erences. Address Herald, Box 33BB. 5-4-4dx WANTED—Ca ter jobbing. Shingling & specialty. Price $4.00 to $5.00 per thous- and, ding to size and shape of roof. ¥ 5-3-3dx LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Re BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. Telephones 2244 1918 ace Aspinwall, East Berlin 6 Court Street. New Britain, Conn. 260 DIX A\'l"‘\l'l-:. 2-car A model home. Garage, Chicken $2,000 cash Trading Company Certificate For Sale Cheap. - ATL. BAN l( BLDC D HUMPHREY ou Want a Nice Cottage" We can ofier t 96 Commonwealth avenue, right at end ngton avenue trolley car. One Thousand buy cottage on Wooster Street. MP REAL ESTATE CO. PFHON E 343—ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLD& EAMSHIP TICKETS| REIGN REMITTANCES{ \LL PARTS OF THE WORLD| iEAMUIGLEY 297 MAIN STREET NEWRRITAIN CONN | —— e FOR SALE—Baby Chicks—Leghorns, Rocks. Hatching _eggs—Leghorn, Rocks, Red, Brahmas, White Crested Black Polish and China Geese. Also Cypress Outdoor Brood- er, Colony, and Hovers. Also window and door good for chicken coop or barn. Mrs. A. Uhryn, 112 Carleton St. 5-5-2ax P bt fns ittt FOR SALE—Hatching Eggs. Single Comb Rhode Island Reds, White Leghorns, $9.00 per hundred. H. Aldrich, (10 Shuttle Meadow Ave. 5-4-2dx —————— BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-lay; 18c up; Safe prepald delivery guaranteed; all breeds. Send for circulars Putnam Brooders $4.75. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. 3-7-t¢ LOST AND FOUND- LOST—Lady's dark blue steel-beaded hand- bag, containing two R. R. tickets to New York and money and eyeglasses. Left in R. R. station just before departure of 11:09 a. m. train to New York, Monday, May 2. Reward if returned to Herald. LOST—On 6:34 train to artford this morn. ing, a sm purse containing mone; dinky tickets and articles useful to owner onl K return to Herald office_and receive reward. 5-5-1dx e NOTICES., CHAMBERLIN Metal Weather Strips have been installed in a thousand homes and bulldings, of your neighbors. Ask chem. Old or new windows and doors makes no difference. Spring or simmer is best time have the work dome. For booklet or imate of cost, address J. M. Carpenter, M. A, 'w Britain, or 17 Pearl st., Boston, Mas 5.5-3x ——— STAMP COLLECTORS ATTENTION !—Post- age Stamp Auction, Saturday evening, May th, eight o'clock, at 56 Maple St. (up- stairs), opposite Pearl. 100 lots, over 400 stamps. Includes items from Nova Sco- tia, Niue, Czecho-Slovakia, Rarotonga, Bahamas, Cook Islands, Penrhyn Islands, Esthonia, Flume, Latvi Ireland, Mexico, ete. Everyone interested is cordially in- vited to atten: 5-5-3dx NOTICE—Electric Vacuum cleaner to remt, 75¢ half day, $1. per day, delivered promptly. Tel. 5 5-4-3dx NOTICE—“Bronze and Zinc Metal Weather Strips.”” Will last forever. “Best in the world.” John McGraw, agt., 419 Main St. Phone 1673. 5-3-5-7-x —_— NOTICE—Light trucking, local and Jong: dle- Tel., Plainville, 43-2. Mix NOTICE—Free Milk—Skim milk given awny Monday, Wednesday and Friday after- noons. J. E. Seibert & Son, 437 Park St. Bring clean pall or can. 5-4-2ax NOTICE—Ready to do carpenter work at any time. Call at J. M., 55 Lawlor St. 6dx Mrrlcp—nnam. thin, 3se. teed. 'OTIC! nt. most eonvenlent little nd File Gas Stove Lighger, 15c. Absolutely guarmn- 5ed-2dx ch' I Tel. 1996. snd cloak making. N E—Dress 103 West Main St. Gaod 5-3-3dx NOTICE—Regrinding of auto cylinders. Pis- ton made and piston rings fitted. Special prices on Fords. Auto parts made to or- der. H. and B. Mfg. Works, 110 Fockwell Ave. Tel. 2047-3, 5-3-11dx s e e e RS RS e NOTICE—Auto trucking, local and Ioll’ dls~ r“..nu Prices reasonable. Tel. 74 ri If you have a tenement to rent or expect one vacant in the near future, get a prospect for it with- out dela; Use the Herald classified col- umns. Itis inexbensive. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. NOTICES —_— ! ee— ISAAC Z. JOSEPH, expert Persian I'(\ln re Tel. Conn. pairing and stretching. K Grand St, New Britain, 6d “THE CONNECTICUT PAINT CO.” is at your service to do all kinds of Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Interior Tecorating. J. J. Richardson, Mgr.. 40 Church St. Phone -4-6dx NOTICE—Repairing old and building new chimneys at reasonable prices. All kinds of mason work. Chimneys a specialty. F. Sclander, Phone 21 18 Stanley St. 5-2-6ax S S v NOTICE—Bedding. Have your old mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over equal to new and returned same day. Upholstering. Hardware ity Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 4-12-26dx — e e NOTICE—A. C. Record, ter, Mason and Bullder. Jobbing of all kinds. Houses built for sale. Tel. 2066-2. 33 Lake Boulevard 4-30-6dx —ee NOTICE—Let me do your trucking .and moving of oshes from cellar or yard. Prices reasonable. Tel. 992-3. 0-6dx NOTICE—J. Amszin, Automobile Painting of every description at reasonable prices. Corner Elm and Seymour Sts., New Brit- ain, Conn. Tel. 1734.2. 4-30-5dx —— e e e NOTICE—Cartoonist, ©Obalk Talk and Sketching for entertajnments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Maimgrea, Herald office, City. 9-33-t NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out. Chalmers Six. Reasonable rates. G. P. Manee, 542 West Main St. Tel. 1632 5-2-6dx | ee———————mm—— FURNISHED ROOMS. LOST—On 6:34 train to Hartford this morn- furnished, all modern conveniences. 103 West Main St. 5-5-1d TO RENT—Furnished first class; price right. 37-2. TO RENT—Furnished rooms for one or two gentlemen. 14 West Pearl St 5-3-3dx apertment; strictly Grand St. Tel. 5-5-2dx ! TO RENT—WIIl let to a reliable party, 5 newly furnished rooms in eastern part of city, from May 1st to Oct 1st. Reference required. Tel. 2313. 5-3-3dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; electric lights, gas hot water and bath. Separate entrance. In- quire 65 Winthrop St. 5-4-4dx TO RENT—Tired of your surroundings? Try new ones. New building, best of furnish- ings, breakfast if desired. Prosser, 561 Main St. 5-3-5dx TO RENT—Furnished reoms, fewly painted and papered, modern conveniences. Chureh St. Price reasonable. Call any time. Mrs. Collins. 4-30-1wx FUL SALEA—20I50 fuseind UL FOR SALE—Nearly mew 1-2 horse power Peerless motor, in perfect condition. Answer by.return for bargain. A. P. P. Camp St. 5 FOR SALE—1 Johnson Motor Wheel, near- ly /mew, $97.50. 1 1920 Johnson Motor Wheel, in good condition, $57.50. Also several second hand bicycles at attractive prices. T. H. Cogswell, 4 Chestnut ssL . -5-3 FOR SBALE—S5 room cottage, 7 minutes’ walk west of Upson's Corner. Price right, as owner Is leaving town. Inquire at prem- ises. H. Church, Kensington. 5.4-3dx FOR SALE—Geraniums, 10c up to 23¢, $2.35 a dozen, three blossoms to each plant, plants of different eties. Tom: 20c doz. Pepper and other vege plants reasonable. Adolph Santelle, Oak St., rear Greenhouse. Look for Sign. FOR SALE—Twin Indian Motorcycle. Cheap if taken at once. Inquire 285 East St. 5-4-3ax FOR SALE—$200 Blue Bird electric washing machine. Perfect condition, $125. Call FOR SALE—Indian Motorcycle, nineteen six- teen. Tandem attachment; motor just overhauled; in first class condition. Rea- sonable. 54 Buell St. 5-4.3dx FOR SALE—Geranium Plants. H. Bohnert, 379 Ellis St. Tel. 2187-4. 5-4-3dx FOR SALE—Entire household furniture. 176 Carlton St., end of Francis St. 5-2-6dx FOR SALE—Seven year old driver and worker. Also rubber tired single top carriage. 1145 Stanley St. Tel. 468-2. horse, harness and Call_at 5-3-3dx FOR SALE—Loose hay. Also. few bushels Green Mountain seed potatoes. N, W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 254-12. 5-3-5d FOR SALE—Trucking business, including 2 1-2 ton Mack truck, Bargain for quick sale. 541 Church St. Tel. 1747-3. 5-3.5dx FOR SALE—Leather couch, machie, steads. lin. Tel Singer sewing Sterling cook stove, 2 oak bed- Price reasonable. Crandall, Ber- 682-14. 5-3-3dx WANTED—To buy small invalid wheel chair. Address Chair, Box 27, Herald, 5-3-3d CLASSIFIED lc A WORD MINIMUM CASH IN CHARGE 20c 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—Automobile batteries for all cars. Authorized Prest_o-Lite Service Station. O'Neil Tire and Battery 39 and 41 Washington St. Phone 300. FO RSALE—Seven passcnger Mitchell, 1920, driven 4,000 mile: Reason for selling want smaller car. n be seen at Cen- tral Garage. See Earl R. Sheppard at Reed Jewelry store. 5-3-3dx FOR SALE—Buick little six roadster, good _condition. Helene Garage, 107 St. Tel. 1326. Arch FOR SALE—Ford runabout, with or without | Motor and tires in excel- } delivery body. lent condition. Phone 508-2. C. H. Maxon, 32 Hart 5-4-3dx FOR SALE—Winton Road—1918—5 new cord tires—3 spare tircs; just out of paint shop, lately overhauled; guaranteed in first class condition. A bargain if taken at once. Box 16D, Herald. 5-4-2d FOR SALE—Cadillac roadster in good con- dition. Price reasonable. Apply Joseph Schoilnick, Globe Cafe, Kensington 5-4-2d FOR SALE—One ton service truck—1919 model, and not used for six months. Ap- ply Schollnick, Globe Cafe, Kensington. 5-1-2d FOR SALE—Ford chassis, completely over. hauled, $160. Ford roadster, in good run- ning condition, $125. Inquire 11 Green- wood St. 5-4-1dx FOR SBALE—Overland coupe. Perfect me- chanically. A bargain at $550. Inquire 11 Greenwood St. 5-4-4dx FOR SALE—SIx cylinder Velle, Al condition. Bargain. Cash or easy f%rms. Tel. 65. 5-4-4dx FOR SALE—1919 Buick Touring, cord tires and good mechanical condition, $950. Terms arranged to suit purchaser. 18 Main St. Phone 484. 5-3-3a FOR SALE—Seven passenger Reo, 1918, first class condition; just overhauled; all new cords; no dealers. Bushnell, 1436, Hart- ford. 5-3-3dx FOR SALE—1914 Buick speedster, fine con- dition and 3 new tires Will sell for $150 if taken at once. Tel. 503 or 513 East St. 5-4-2dx USED CARS. 1916 Cadillac_Coupe. In fine condition. Bargain. 1917 Hudson Coupe. This car has been overhauled. Price right. 1916 Overland Touring, M. §3. In fine condition. Price $325. 1917 Mitchell Touring, 7 Pass. Has been overhauled, newly paint- ed. Six cord tires. bumper bar, spot light. A big bargain. Come in and let us demonstrate these. cars to you. Our cars are in A1 condition. All of'them have been rebuilt in our Repair Shop. Time payments arranged. LASH MOTOR CO. Cor. West Main and Lincoln Sts, Tel. 382, Will sell it at a George Dunbar Salesman Agents for Cadillac Scripps-Booth §-2-6d Paige —_—_— SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY SELL THAT USED CAR. 1919 BUICK TOURING. 1920 COLUMBIA ROADSTER. 1917 BUICK COUPE. 1920 OLDSMOBILE TOURING. 1920 OAKLAND TOURING. 1918 ALLEN SEDAN. 1918 WILLS LIMOUSINE. Easy Time Payments Arranged. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 18 Main St. Phone OR 3-30-tt ——————— e USED CAR FOR SALE. 1920 Essex Roadster, run 1920 Ford Coupe. 1920 Allen Sedan. 1918 Buick 5 passenger touring. 1919 Paige 7 passenger touring. 1918 Oakland 5 passenger touring. 1916 Briscoe 5 passenger touring. 1917 Ford tourins. 3 Ford deliveries, 2,500 miles. Apply S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, 155 Elm St..... “r ve ae oo Tel 131 5-4.6d FOR SALE—Boston bulls, French bulls and Irish Terriers. Andrews. Tel. 174-4, 1411 Stanley St. 5-3-6dx FOR SALE—Glenwood range, with gas at- tachment. For further information call 112-3. 5-3-4dx FOR SALE—Bullding stome. Tel. 1284-23. 5-3-3d. FOR SALE—2 cows, 8 and § years old; also 2 calves. Inquire 194 Dix Ave., Seymour Park. 5-3-3dx FOR SAL! Tomsto and Straw- berry Plants, also Italian Bees with hives, Qunsens,Belgian and Siberian hares, otc. Apply to Polish Orphanage Farm, 504 Burritt St, City. 6-2 FOR SALE—Paint—Buy direct manufacturer. House and _industrial paints, rcady mixed, or paste. Best qual- , fair prices. The Connecticut Metal & Chemical Company. KEast Berlin, from the CLEAN UP ON FEDERAL FACTORY GUARANTEED TIRES, 30x3 1-2 Non Skid 32x3 1-2 z 31x4 2 2 33x4 E 34x4 . .$14.85 18.25 20.75 24.20 24.70 T. H. COGSWELL, 8 Chestout St, - 6-5-3a WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL , KINDS JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE L. ZELBES NREN! TO RENT—A five room tenement with all improvements on 131 Hartford Ave. Inquire at B. Solomon, 325 Main St. Tel. 5-5-3dx =i TO RENT—6 room temement, all improve- ments. Inquire West Main St. Monkiewicz, New house. 5-5-3dx 560 TO RENT—Central Main St. store to be va- cant in a few months. Address Herald, Box X. 5-4-6dx 5-1-3dx ¢ 70 RENT—2 tenements to rent, 134 So. Main St. 4 rooms Hartford Ave. and 3 rooms. Apply to 42 Tel. 1591 or 2012. 5-4-4dx TO RENT—5 large rooms, furnace heat; down stairs, 1.. i.andau, 48 Maple St. TO RENT—Shore cottage, Momauguln— water front, new £ room cottage, gas, elec- tricity, hot and cold water, set tubs, =2 modern improvements; private beach; gar— age; completely furnished; from May 10th to June 25th. Apply Dr. Mary G. Mou- radian, 87 Prospect St. 5-#-4dx | improvements, in Maple St. 5-4-3dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, 1st floor, all improvements, 49 Cherry St. Inquire 2nd floor. 5-4.2dx TO RENT—6 room tenement, all improve- ments. Apply Nair, 551 Main St. 5-3-6d TO RENT—New six room bungalow, all modern improvements. 82 Stratford Road, Belvidere. Tel. 2112. 5-3-3dx TO RENT—4 room temement, all improve- ments. Apply M. Dubowy, 59 Smalley St. 5-3-34 -— TO RENT—One 6 room modern apartment in new building recently completed at 561 Main St. Steam heat. Hot water all the year 'round. Inquire William C. Raphael, 390 Main St. E-B-d' TO RENT—A garage on Arch St., near Main, suitable for repair work, ssorage and sim- ilar purposes, Inquire Willlam C. Raph- ael, 390 Main St. 5-2.tf American family preferred $12. 10 min- utes from Upson’s Corners. Chas. Dickin_ 655-14. | gro RENT—Four . room tenement, adults. son. Tel. 4-30-6d TO RENT—Office, 363 ‘Main St. Tel. 1520, 4-30-1wx TO RENT—8 room tenement on 15 Meadow St. Colored people may apply. Apply M. Cohen, 378 Stanley St. Tel. 2425. 4-29-t¢ e s TO RENT—Store on cormer of Maln and Elm Sts. Also garage on West Main St., suitable for repairing and storage pur- poses, Apply M. Cohen, 378 Stanley St. Tel. 2425. 4-29-tf TO '—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-te TO RENT—Hotel of 55 rooms. Cen- tral location. Has oTice, dining room, kitchen, hot and cold water, Address Herald, Box X20X. 5-4-6dx —_———e—————— WAMNITEL WANTED—4 or 5 room tenement by young couple. Address Tenement, Box 10, Her- ald. 6-5-3dx WANTED—Salesmen by established whole- sale house handling a full line of fancy and staple groceries direct to the con- ! sumer. $17.50 to $25 weekly cash wd- | vance. Give age and _referemces With first letter. Address H. L. Johnson, | General Sales Manager, Box 1392, Colum- bus, Ohio. 5-5-12-16x -_ WANTED—To rent, 8 six or sevem room cottagein the suburbs, Address Box 33X, Herald. References. 5-5-3dx | — WANTED—Tenement of five or six rooms. West end preferred. By American family of three. Box T23, Herald. 5-5-2dx ! —_— WANTED—By American couple, 3 to 5 room apartment, in good neighborhood, be. tween now and Jume 1st. Address Box ! 11BB, Herald Office. 5-4-6dx | Wiminind wtdemn Spane SR L D A DU LB WANTED—Gardens, lawn cared for. Other work in general. What do you want done? Address Box 32Y, Herald Office. 4-26-28-30-(6)-3:5-7x | —_—— WANTED—Men to take orders on “Brenze Zinc Metal Weather Strips.” Write, giving Teferences. Address Box 3K, Herald. 5-4-3dx | - WANTED—Young man wants board and room with répectable family, centrally located. Address Board, Box 7, Herald. | 5-4-2ax !_ P ——-— L WANTED—Concrete work, sewer connection, bullding by brick, stone and lumber. Tel. | 1115-13, between 6 and 8 evenings. 5-4-10dx —_— ! WANTED—AIl kinds of light trucking, in- ' cal or long distance. Prompt service. George Gilbert, 96 Lincoln St. Tel. Bs;fi‘ i wx 2 family house for Herald, 5-2_4dx WANTED—To exchange, farm, between 30 to 60 acres. Box 32A. Who is most particular as to his tenants | to the end that advertiser may _obtain apartment of 6 rooms On Or near West ! Main by April or May. Address Box 28Y, | Herald Office. i i ferred, second floor, walk from Church and Stanley Sts. Ref- erences. Address Herald, Box 19Z. PERSONALS, PERsoVAL—Amu_ Tire Buyers! See | 79, Saturday Evening Post, April mm 1021. all about the Discov- ery of the Greater Tire; Big as Cords and Stronger; priced Lower; let us show and explain them to you Today:; writ® for Fro matter Now American Mer- ion, 321 Park St, New Brit- The turnover in Used Autos this Spring and Summer will be big. There is a good demand for second hand ma- chines now. Get a cus- tomer for yours through the classified columms. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. WANTED—MALE HELP —— WANTED—Painters—3 good painters; must be Al men; no others need apply. John 37 Linden St., City. 5-4-3dx ‘WANTED—At once, man to work on farm. (‘.“;d teamster and milker. J. Christenson, crkley, Conn. Tel. 696-3. 5-4.2d. ‘WANTED—2 Salesmen to sell Fordson Tractors. Apply Elmer Automobile Cq Main St. WANTED—Married farmer, all crops, stock and poultry. ~Soparate house and usual supplies furnjshed. 24E, Herald. WANTED—Draftsman (mechanical), - ternmaker (wood), and others who ang mechanically inclined, to intest 610§ with services, a three year agroement | Can accept $300 cash and bahnce in sl months. This opportunity is fenuine and we ask your thorough investifation. Good' wages from start. Give full particulars, in frst letter. Addresy Th R. R. R Company, 407 Trumbull St.,Hartf,rd,Con; 2961 WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Experienced seaond maid, erly person preferred. Call even Maple St. WANTED—Girl or older womas'to g0 shore for the summer to assist with dren and light housework. Tel. 448, WANTED--Girl for housework store, 436 West Main St. WANTED—Two salesladles, expe ferred. The Salestor, 411 Main WANTED—AR experiénced girl for.: housework. Mrs. H. C. Hine, Hillside Placo. AGENTS WANTED—A fine. reliable men ' to act as re a well known Insurante. in spare time or full RTUNITY- ially with local co: Real Opportunity. If in making your money you, send for particulars. Bpx 618, New Jritatn, -Comsé Building conditions are going ‘to be fine this summer and you can again get your plans and make up your mind to erect that cot- tage you have wanted. for so long. If you do not havz a building lot come in and let us show you wha we have to offer. Parker & out