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Another omen’s T ailored Suits Have Been Sold Up to me of the most recent additions to our stock; a lblc(-llo‘\n of 100 ble modeling and beauty of finish the one outstanding feature They're the best type of an all ocecasion suit. lined and finished with cticabllity. ; the coats are silk The tricotine is a every new tailoring detail. EW HARTFORD Value Supreme! l $59.50 Third Floor | NoTiICE: | iness to satisfy I m \lN DAILY HERZ.D. FRIDAY, MAY 6, 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. NOTICE—Lawn mowers sharpened and r paired, - tires, all sizes. Rip Repair Main St. J. \lnn'm adx Elizabeth T. Payne, licensed Chir- post graduate of First Institute of of N. Y. 75 Pratt St., Room 8, Ct. Phone Eushnell 2515 opodist Podiatry Hartford - - | We are going in the bus- | all who wish to have thei We give the best se { in the city Call Tel. ¥82-4. Rc ! \\Indn-\ Cleaning Co. i NOTICE—Owing to death in family, want to dispose of our lovely piano. reasonable offer refused. Address J. Box 24, Herald 5 NOTICE—To all. windows washed NOTICE—Let me vulcanize your old tubes; all sizes, for All work guaranteed. Peter Rosso, Main St., eity. Tel 1189-4. 5-6-2dx NOTICE—Amateur Photographers. We are Suits, and quite aside ffom their of these Tricotine suits is their beautiful durable There are models for es, at least a score in number; box, ripple and plain tailored; also the new long slenderizing coats. jain, brald trimmed and embroidered, mostly 46 to 49 in stouts; stylish in navy and black; o range Is 16 to 48 in regular sizes. R EYESIGHT PRECIOUS t Ia more necessary than rve your eyesight, the precious of all senses? Glasses ar Dependable because they are pre- and fitted by a Graduate etrist—not an unqualified n Our method of eye- will be a revelation In ghness in attention to de- b those who have been bmed to the usual optical Satisfaction is posi- guaranteed. High and low covered heels in genuine calf suede; choice of brown and gray; not all sizes in every lot but a good run of sizes in the assortment. Brown and gray suede, with brown and black trimming, one-strap, full Louis heel; regu- lar price $13.00. Special $10.50. Pearl gray suede, one-strap with patent vamp, collar and strap, both high and low heel; Mezzanine regular price $12.00. Special ATION WANTED. irl wishes & position v at 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 summer is best time to have the work done. For booklet or estimate of cost, address J. M. Carpenter, Y. M. C A., New Britain, or 17 Pearl St., Boston, Mass. ldxl telligent mald. Ap do your odd Jobs, carpenter | Ing, care 3 4670, ne, ote. Hox Be4-3dx oung woman with high sehool | d three years practical ex- \shes clorical position in offic th responsibility ired. Ref. jdress Herald, Box 33BB. LELE L BN | STAMP COLLECTORS ATTENTION !—Post- ‘ ge Stamp Auction, Saturday evening. May ight 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, Esthonta, Fiume, Latvia, Azores, Hungary, Ireland, Mexico, Bavaria. Poland, Bosnia, ete. Everyone interested is cordially in- vited to attend. 5-3dx tlon dolng housework, ing and ironin Beaver St. 5 or ete. 1dx NOTICE—Electric Vacuum cleaner to reot, 78¢ half day, $1.25 per day, delivered promptly. Tel. 608-2. 5-4-3dx of mato cylinders. Pls- nd platon rings fitted. Special ords. _Auto parts made to or- 1 Mtg. Works, 110 Fockwell 20473, 3-11dx NOTICE~Light trucking, local and long dis- tance Plainville, 4 Chas. W. Mix 5-4-5dx NOTIOE-—~Ready to do rarpenter work at any time. Call at J. M., 55 Lawlor St 5-4-6dx trucking, loeal and long dis- » reasonable. Tel. T4.4. J. R [Plain ville, Conn. $.3-12dx i | adjoining Lot, with Fruit 20 DIX A\l" E. rovements; 2.car Garage, Trees. A model home. FOoR H&LL — VO Cottage, all modern imp Chicken $2,000 cash ign Trading Company C ertificate For Sale Cheap. H. D. HUMPHREY 8 NATL. BANK BLDG om MOA'. AND SAT. E\ENI\(-S o Family House at No. 51 Jubilee Street— ot, with nice fruit trees, a picture of a plec nd—Don’t let this opportunity go. House, East Street, $4,800. AMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHON E 343—ROOMS 306-¢ BANK BLDG | | | e Results---Herald Classified Advts TEAMSHIP TICKETS )REIENz_REMITTANCES ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD RGEANUIGLEY 237,22 NEWRRITAIN CIINN STRFFT | FOR SALE—Phonographs. . a few tan suits for first comers. stouts up to 50%. Spring Novelty Strap Pumps IN A SPECIAL SALE Pearl gray one-strap with pearl kid strip trimmings, Louis heel, regular price $13.00. Special $10.50. All gray suede, plain strap, Junior Louis heel; lar price $12.00. suede, one- regu- Special $9.50. Brown suede, double strap, with brown kid vamp, Junior Louis heel; regular price $12.00, Special $9.50. FOR SALE—~MISCELLANEOUS FOR N(l.lv—fl yre, old Heifer. Wm, Russell, Berlin, Conn. X FOR SALE—Harley-Davison with side car, St, Ind foor motoreyecle in good condition. 408 Read our large adv. on page 2A of this paper. Widener's, 139 Main St. 5-6-1dx FOR SALE—Furniture of 20 rooms. Must be sold at once. Mrs. F. W. Linstead, 187 Main St, Bristol, Conn. Tel. $4-3 56 FOR SALE—1 Johnson Motor Wheel, near- Iy new, $9 5 1 1920 Johnson Motor Wheel, in good condition, $57.00. Also several second hand bicycles at attractive prices. T. H. Cogswell, 4 Chestnut St. 8-5-34 FOR SALE—S room cottage, 7 minutes’ walk west of Upson's Corner. Price right, as owner is leaving town. Inquire at prem- [l H. Church, Kensington. 5.4-3dx FOR SALE—Geraniums, 10c up to 23c, § a dozen, three blossoms to each plant plants of different varieties. 20c doz. Pepper and other plants reasonable. Adolph Oak St., rear Greenhouse. Look for Big sign. b-4-25dx pot Tomatoes vegetabie Santelle, 218 giving a ticket (to the holder of the lucky number) away each Friday, which on- titles the winner to five dollars’ worth of developing; _printinz and enlarging free of charg Let us develop and print your next films. You may draw the lucky number. Ohrnstedt’s Photo Shop, 244 Main St., 69 Arch St. Norman Cooley 113 West Main St., won the five dollar photo finishing ticket this week. 5-6-3dx B nosprmon I s e it S bt PATENT LAWYER—Harold G. Manning,211 Main® St.. Walk-Over Shoe Store, Satur- days, $ to 9 p. m. (Standard time). " 5-6-24 TO THE PUBLIC—I am doing washing in my hous It pays you to send your laundry to me. Caloby Cococe, rear 315 Arch St . dx NOTICE—WIill be in New Britain May 7, with more Jumbo Pansies and Geraniums. It stormy will be in New Britain May 9th. Edward F. Baumann, Cromwell. 5-6-1a NOTICE—Painting, papering and all kinds of house repairing at small Sost. Your money’s worth in all cases. Consult me at the cost of & postal. Box 187, Kens- ington, Conn. 5-8.3e0dx _— | NOTICE—We are equipped to give you bet- | ter service your Ford or Overland. Overland Repair Co., cor. Arch and W. Pearl St 5-6-Sdx STOI LOOK, LISTE! ve just purcha —Furniture Sale. We a large stock of fur- She from a New York concern to the amount of $50,000, consisting of beds, stoves, tables. parlor suites; diqing suites, chairs, dressers and buffets. These goods will be sold 50 per cent cheaper than any furniture store in the city. Sale hegins turday, May 7. at 9 a. m. B. Berson, 9 Main St., opp. St. Mary’s Church. Tel. 1165. s 5-6-2dx NOTICE—Painting, Papering—Painting and Paper Hanging: Beaver Board and Can- vas Celling. Wall Paper displayed at your home on request. The E. U. Thomp- son Company, No 59 Arch St. Telephone 106-2. 5-2-tf-e0d NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented $1.25 a day. Electric cleaners and all | electrical articles repaired. Satisfaction ' guaranteed. Tel. 1 5-4-cod-tt ISAAC Z. JOSEPH, expert Persian Rugs re- pairing and stretching. Tel. 12, 76 Grand St., New Britain, Conn. 5-5-6dx “THE CONNECTICUT PAINT €O.” is at your service to do all kinds of Paintin, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Interior Decorating. J. J. Richardson, Mgr. 40 Church St. Phone 7 5-4-6dx NOTICE—Repairing old and bullding new chimneys at mable prices. All kinds of mason work. imneys a speciaity. F. Selander, Phone 2168, § Stanley St. 5-2-6dx NOTICE—Bedding. Have your old mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, etc. made over equal 10 new and returnal same duy. Upholstering. Hardware ity Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 4-12-26dx NOTICE—A. C. Record, and Builder. bulit for sale. Boulevard Carpenter, Mason Jobbing of all kinds. Houscs Tel. 2066-2. 33 Lake 4-30-6dx FOR SALE—Twin Indian Motorcycle, Cheap if taken at once. iuquire t St 5-4-3dx FOR SALE—Indian Motorcycle, nineteen six- teen. Tandem attachment; motor just overhauled; in first class condition. Rea- sonable. 54 Buell St. 5-4.3dx OR SALE—Geranium Plants. 379 Ellis St. Tel. 2187-4. FOR SALE—Entire household furniture. 136 Carlton St., end of Francis St. H. Bohnert, 4-3dx ¥FOR SALE—Loose hay. Also few bushels een Mountain sced potatoes W, Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 2 FOR SALE—Trucking business, 2 1-2 ton Mack truck, etc. Bargain for quick sale. 541 Church St. Tel. 1747-3. . 5-3.5ax — including FOR SALE—Boston bulls, French bulls and Iris Terriers. Andrew 7 Stanley St. 5-3-6dx FOR SALE—Glenwood range, with gas at- tachment. For further information call 112-3. 6-3-4dx ——————— FOR SALE—Cabbage, Tomato and Straw- berry Plants, also Italian Bees with hives, Qunsens,Belgian and Siberian hares, etc Apply to Polish Orphanage Farm, 504 No. Burritt St City. 5-2-64 ————— FOR SALE—Paint—Buy direct manufacturer, House and industrial paints, ready mixed, or paste. Best qual- ity, fair prices. The Connecticut Metal & Chemical Company, East Berlin, Conn. Tel. New Britain 1798. 4-22-30 LEAVTIT & HAYES, INC. ‘Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds: from the NOTICE—Let me do moving of oshes Prices reasonable. 292-3. your trucking and from cellar or yard. H. N. Wright. ~Tel. 4-30-6dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, o©balk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dences: something snappy. Al Maimgrea, Herald ofiee. City 9-33.t¢ NOTICE—Automobile parties taken _out. Chalmers Six. Reasonable rates. G. P. Manee, 542 West Main St. Tel. 1632-2. 5-2-6dx FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—A very desirable large furnished fourth floor room. Suitable for two gent- lemen. 29 South High St. 5-6-2dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; set tubs, gas, _electricity, hot and cold water. East Main St. -6-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room; ed room for light housekeeping. 96 West Main St 5-6-2dx —_— TO RENT—A micely furnished room for one or two gentlemen. In private family, with home comforts and use of sitting room if desired. Please call between seven and l eight in the evening. 4 Glen St. 5-6-1dx so unfurnish- TO RENT—Furnished first class; price right. 37-2. apartment; strictly 72 Grand St. Tel. 5-5-2dx 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 rooms, newly palnted and papered, modern Cconveniences. 40 Chureh St. Price reasonable. Call any time. Mrs. Collins. 4-30-1wx . a—— MALE OR FEMALE. ——— YOUNG men., women over 17, for Postal Mail Service. $120 month. Examinations M Expericnec unneceasary. . For Ifée par- ticulars of instfuction, write 3. Leonard, | FOR | FOR 1921. CLASSIFIED ic A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE' 20c CASH IN 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, model 490, for quick sale. arage, Main S 5 pas- May back 5-6-3dx FOR SALE—Chevrolet, senger. A in be seen at of Fair Dept. FOR SALE—Two 1920 Maxwell touring cars and one 1920 Cleveland touring car. Tel. 1041-2 for appointment 5-6-3dx touring floor. p m. 5-6-2dx —_— ALE—Automobile butteries for all Authorized 1’rest_o-Lite sen.ce Station. O'Neil Tire and Battery Co., and 41 Washington St. Phone 900. 5-! FOR SALE—Five pussenger Dodge car. 286 Chapman St second Stanley Payanes, between § and E—Buick little six roadster, in ditio... Helene Garage, 107 Arch good 7 St Tel. 1326. 5-4-3dx FOR SALE—Ford runabout, with or without delivery body. Motor and tires in excel- lent condition. C. H. Maxon, 32 Hart St. Phone 508-2. 5-4-3dx e FOR SALE—Ford chassis, completcly over. hauled, $150. Ford roadster, in good run- ning condition, §125. Inquire 11 Green- wood St. 5-4-4dx FOR SALE—Overiand coupe. Perfect me- chanically. A bargain at $550. Inquire 11 Greenwood St. 5-4-4dx FOR SALE—One 1916 Indian motorcycle with side cad, and one Harley, 1917, in very good condition. Can be seen at 54 Lake Boulevard after 6 o'clock or sund;d)n 5-6-3dx 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 Pas Has been overhauleq, newly paint- ed. Six cord tires. bumper bar, spot light. A big bargain. Come in and let us demenstrate .these cars to you. Our cars are in Al 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. George Dunbar Salesman Wil sell it at a Agents for Palge Cadillac Seripps-Booth SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. 1919 BUICK TOURING. 1920 COLUMBIA ROADSTER. 1917 BUKCK OOUPE. 1920 OLDSMOBILE TOURING. 1920 OAKWD TOURING. b o Easy Time, THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 18 Maln St, Phoae 484 8-20-t2 USED CAR FOR SALE, Essex Roadster, run 2,500 miles. Ford Coupe. Allen Sedan. Buick 5 passenger touring. Paige 7 passenger touring. Oakland & passenger touring. 1916 Briscoe 5 passenger touring. 1917 Ford touring. 3 Ford deliveries. 191 1919 1918 Apply S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 Elm St..... .. .. .. .. Tel. 731 5-4.6d CLEAN UP ON FEDERAL FACTORY GUARANTEED TIRES. 30x3 1-2 Non Skid T. H. COGSWELL, 8 Chestnut St. FOR SALE—By C. L. Plerce & Co., Deal- ers in Pianos and Victrolas, 246 Main St., Opposite Monument. Cornet regular price $27 00. Cornet regular price $30. Cornet regular price $53.00. Cornet regular price $40.00. Cornet with $15.00 case, was Cornet_$3 with $15.00 case, was Slide Trombone $11.00, regular price Slide Trombone $21.00, regular price C. Melody Saxophone with case, was $160. Soprano Saxophonme Silver-gold with $127.50, was $155.00. B D Alton Saxophone silver-gold with case $126.00, was $165.00. Baritone Saxophone silver-gold case $145.00, was $185.00. 5 made over and refinished planos guar. anteed—Prices $125, $200, $225, $265, $276, $300. New Mahogany Piano $320. Regular like new, with 1 price $425. 1—Slightly used player piano, $435. Regular “price $700. eral used talking machines, most new, at big reduction. All guaranteed. Ex- ceptional ' opportunity to purchase at = AUTOMOBILES. —_— ¥OR SALE—Real Bargain, Chevrolet Grand, in good condition. Rudolph's Garage, Cherry. 5 Bargain. Cash or casy term: FOR SALE—1918 Buick touring, new paint, fenders and excellent mechanically. Price $1,175, cash or terms. Box, Buick 22 5-6-tt _— { FOR SALE—Small 5 passenger touring car, sclf starter, electric lights and in good condition. $150. 18 Main St. Phone 484. 5-6-2d -_— FOR SALE— one 3 1-2 ton truck in 1st class condition. Will sell cheap to quick buye: Can be seen after six o'clock or Sunda; Lake Boulevard. 5-6-3dx TO RENT TO RENT—Nine heat, furnished. Square. 819-3. room temement, steam Also store on Franklin Also five room tenement. TO RENT—Garage, all improvements, 667 Stanley St. Inquire New England Mar- ket, 356 Park St. 5-6-3d TO RENT—Five room tenement, 1st floor, all improvements 49 Cherry St. Inquire 2nd floor. 5-6-2dx TO RENT—Five room temement, Main St. Hot water, steam heat, all conveniences. Call 2141. 5-6-3dx TO RENT—Tenement of 4 rooms with im- provements. Tel. 1614-12. 5.6~ TO RENT—Large barn, suitable for work- ing shop or for garage or horses. Apply 115 Belden St. 5-6-1dx TO RENT—35 room temement, all improve- ments. 151 Oak St. Tel. 1415-4. 5-6-3dx TO RENT—A five room temement with all improvements on 131 Hartford Ave. Inquire at B. Solomon, 325 Main St. Tel. 977. 5-5-3dx TO RENT—6 room temement, all improve- ments. Inquire Frank Monkiewicz, 560 West Main St. Tel. 2114. New house. 5-5-3dx 10 RENT—Central Main St. stare to be va- cant in a few months. Address Herald, Box X20X. 5-4-6dx TO RENT—2 tenements to rent, 134 So. Main St. 4 rooms and 3 rooms. Apply to 42 Hartford Ave. Tel. 1591 or 2012, 5-4-4dx TO RENT—5 large rooms, improvements, * furnace heat; down stairs, in Maple St. L. Landau, 48 Maple St. * 5-1-3dx i O A L R PRI RERET L TO RENT—Shore cottage, Momauguin— water front, new § room cottage, gas, elec- tricity, hot and cold water, set tubs, ali modern improvements; private beach; gar. age; completely furnished; from May 10th to June 35th. Apply Dr. Mary G. Mou- tadian, 87 Prospect St. 5-4-4dx e M CT AR U IR SRR T TO RENT—6 room tenement, all improve- ments. Apply Nair, 651 Main St. 5-3-6d —_— TO RENT—New six room _bungalow, all TO RENT—One 6 room modern apartment in new building recently completed at »61 Main St. Steam heat. Hot water all the year 'round. Inquire Willlam C. Raphael, 390 Main St. 5-2-tf ————— TO RENT—A garage on Arch St., near Main, euitable for repair work, ssorage and sim- ilar purposes. Inquire William C. Raph- ael, 390 Main St. 5-2.tf TO RENT—Four room tenement, adults. American family preferred $12. 10 min- utes from Upson's Corners. Chas. Dickin. son. Tel. 6565-14. 4-30-6d e TO RENT—Office, 363 Main St. Tel. 1320, 4-30-1wx e e LT R S TO RENT—$ room tenement on 15 Meadow St. Colored people may apply. Apply M. Cohen, 378 Staniey St. Tel. 2425. 4-29-tf —_— TO RENT—Store on corner of Main 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-t¢ — e TO RENT—Six room 8 all modern improvements, steam heat and hot water and janitor service all year around. Ap- ply M. Cohen, Tel. 2425. 4-16-tf TO RENT—Hotel of 55 rooms, Cen- tral location. Has office, dining room, kitchen, hot and cold water, Address Herald, Box X20X. 6-4-6dx ———————————— POULTRY. FOR SALE—White Leghorn Ancona and Barred Rock hatching egss. 97 Bassett St. Tel. 2564. 5-6-2dx 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. x BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-Lay; 18c up; Rate prepaid delivery guaranteed; all breeds. Send for clrculars Putnam Brooders $4.76. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. 3-7-tf - aaaaa———— —————— 1 LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Auto crank, between Maple St., post office and B. Jahn Mfg. Co. Return to B. Jahn, ¢ Chestnut St. Reward. 5-6-3Q LOST—Commercial Trust bank beok No. 13087. Kindly return to Leon Greos, 321 1-2 Main St. 4323-29-(5).6-2dx PR SIS 0 . el sl dhattals, LOST—Lady’s dwrk blue steel-beaded hand bag, containing two R. R. t s to New York and money and eyeglass Left in . R. station just before departure of 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 columns. ONLY ONE CENT A’ WORD. », ‘WANTED—MALE HELP ‘WANTED—Painters—3 good painters; must] be Al men; no others need apply. K. Peterson, 37 Linden St., City. 5-4-3¢ VANTED—Married farmer, experienced in) all crops, stock and poultry. Separat house and usual supplies farnished. Box] 24E, Herald. 5-3-tf ‘WANTED—Experienced second maid. - erly person preferred. Call evenins L Maple St. ’ 5| WANTED—An experienced girl for housework. Must be a.good cook. Appl: Mrs. H. C. Hine, Hillside Place 5-2-t WANTED—Chambermaid for H. L. Judd & Berlin from May 15th. . Florida in winter} Apply 55 Lexington St, New Britain. Tel 462. 5-6-34 ‘WANTED—Young woman who can cook assist with housework.. Must be a go cook. 29 Russell St. ‘Tel, 1475. 5-6. WANTED. Experienced Millinery Saleswoman, Apply at GREEN’S, 170 Main St. New Britain. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED—A fine opportunity foi reliable men to act as-representativesifo a well known Insurance Coapany, in spare time or full time, Only men need apply. Addegs N. W. Prospect St., New Britain, Conn. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. OPPORTUNITY—Chance to connect fina ially with local corporation at the st: Real Opportunity. If ‘'you are interes in making your money make money you, send for particulars. Address P. Box 648, New Britain, Conn. 5-3-1w PERSONALS. - { PERSONAL—Attention ~Tire Buyerst pages 78 and 79, Saturday Evening Pa April 30th, ‘1821; all ‘about the Disco) ery of the Greater'Tire; Big as Cords Stronger; priced Lower; let us show explain them to you Today; write fo Free printed matter Now American chandise ‘Union, 321 Park St, New ain, Conn. 5-5- wun-v WANTED—4 or 5 room tenement by you couple. Address Temement, Box 10, ‘ne ald. -5-3d WANTED—To rent, a six or sevem roo cottege in the suburbs. Address Box l Herald. References. 5-5-3 WANTED—Tenement of five or six ‘West end preferred. By American of three. Box T23, Herald. WANTED—By American couple, 3 to § apartment, in good neighborhood, tween now and June 1st. Address 11BB, Herald Office. 5 WANTED—Men to take.brders on B Zinc Metal Weather Strips. ‘Write, ‘l‘hl Teferences. Address Box 3K, Herald. 5-4-3¢ W rete work, sewer building by brick, stone and lumber, Te 1115-13, between 6 and 8 evenings. 5-4-104 WANTED—AIl kinds of light trucking, cal or long distance. Prompt servici George Gilbert, 96 Lincoln St. Tel. 316-3, 5-3-1 WANTED—To communicate with lsndlon who is most particular as to his tenan! to the end that advertiser may obta apartment of 6 rooms on or mnear Wi Main by April or May. Address Box 2§ Herald Office. 3-16- WANTED—Four or filve rooms, four ferred,” second floor, within tem minuti walk from Church and Stanley Sts. R erences. Address Herald, Box 19%. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ( - BUILDING LOT on Frederick St., Map Hill, 75 foot frontage. Will_be sold reasonable figure. Apply The Rogers Sas| & Door Co., 189 Chestnut St. Tel. 499. 4-30-1 —— FOR SALE—Five family house at 5! Frank] lin St. Cheap if taken at once. nq Byousoof on premises. 4-27-354 FOR SALE—New brick suitabl for small factory, milk plant or simil purpose. Price reasonable. Inquire T American Engineering Co., 200 East Maj St. Phone 451-3. . 4.31- FOR SALE—Very desirable six room bu low with large lot at Maple Hill, for sal or might consider renting. For furth particulars inquire C. C. Prentice, Asylum St, Hartford, or phone evenin New Britain. 5-641 FOR SALE—Pay rent on home; two seven room house, electric lights, hard wood tloors, near car, good location. $3( down. Tel. 92-4 evenings. 5-6-1] FOR SALE—Why not buy & farm, and h independent of these times. ‘We hay just listed several farms, ranging in pri from $2,800 to $10,000. Farms havl frdm 27 acres to 100 acres. All the fi have stock .and tools on them. Owns in many cases will exchange for property. Andrews Co., 1557 Seanley el. 207-3 5-6 FOR SALE-—Four room house ln Plainvil electric lights, ity water and fruit treej close to troll Price $1,800, part casi balance on time. Address P. O. Box 17 Bristol, or Tel. Bristol 66. 6-8-54 FOR SALE—In Plainville, near center, clo to trolley, ten acres of land; some clcal also automobile; a barn which will mal