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DFFICERS RE-ELECTED nce Mouat Chapter of D. Heard At Agnin Heads Al Asurer wore read at pting of the A. R. held at the home Allen Moore yesterday aft- Il of the officers with the of librarian were re-elect- as follows: Regent, Mrs. ouat; vice-regent, Mr loore; recording secretary, correspond- + Mrs. R. N. Hemen- Mrs. Charles Nichol Howard 8. Parsons; . Frank J. Porter; treas- Willlam E. Atwood. rt of Mrs. Willlam F. ocrotary, reviewed the the year. The report of m K. Atwood showed a hand of $188.96 with tart the new year. The hand one* year ago was ues and inftiations dur- r netted $756 and Inter- lerty bonds totaled $19.76 al receipts of $871.59. mount 3. poks and Mrs. Parsons ! a committee to have the Revolutionary war veter- e buried in this city dec- [Memorial Day. RY'S BOYS WIN. s Parochial school base- opened the wseason this ap auspicious manner, $t. Thomas Parochlal of Southlngton, 16 to 0. hit the apple in timely their flelding was fea. number of scintillating new uniforms for xpected early next week. les for the locals were Conlin, and for the visi- g, Kennedy and Connors. WANTED mowers to sharpen. Job sntisfactory and gua w. Walter, 534 West Main 5-7-3dx American couple, 3 to 5 room in good neighborhood, be. and June lst. Address Box 4 Omee. b-4-8dx rete work, sewer conneetion, brick, stone and lumber. Te oen & and § evenings. 5-4-10dx i kinds of fight trucking, in- distance Prompt xt, 96 Lincoln St. Tel. particular as to his tonants 4 obtaln f & rooms on or near West il or May. Address Box ,:‘u‘ri ureh and Htanley Sts. Ret- dress Herald. Box 19% & HAYES, INC. Iding—Repalring S IN WOOD, BRICK AND CONCRETE irs of all kinds. Telephones 2244 l' 18 —FOR Conn. of disbursements the ' WAN WANTED—Three or four rooms, without children. Phone address Henry Belalr, or Bristol, ix | WANTED—Enclosed Franklin car for cash. Must be in first class condition. Reply to Capt. W. D, care Chambeg of Com. merce, New Britain, Conn $-7-3d - | WANTED—At home, sewing children’s dresses and men's shirts as a specialty. 140 North Si, Navares 5-7.2d4x WANTED—Gardens, lawn cared for. Other work in general. What do you want done? Address Box 32Y, Herald Office. 30-(5)-8-5-7x E——----- WANTED—4 or 5 room tenement by young couple. Address Tenement, Box 10, Her- ald. 6-6-3dx ® six or seven room ottage in the suburbs. Address Box 33X, Refer 5-5-3dx ———————————————————— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. o ————————————— OPPORTUNITY—Chance to connect fina: fally with local corporation at the start. Ieal Opportunity. If you are interested in making your money make money for you, send for particulars. Address P. O. Box 648, New Britain, Conn. b-3-1wx ———— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. WANTED—To rent, FOR SALE—Bullding lot on Allen St., sew- or and water, 3 minutes to trolley on Clifton E. Davenport, 1290 Stan. ley 8t. Phone 14 6-7-1dx rent on home, two acres, barn. $300 down. T 5-7-1d FOR SALE—Pa; seven room house, 9:-4 evenings. ' FOR SBALE—Five family house at 51 Frank- lin St. Cheap if taken at once. Inquire : Byousoof on premises. 4-27-16dx FOR SALE—New brick bullding, sultable for small factory, milk plant or similar purpose. Price reasonable. Inquire The American Engineering Co., 200 East Mai St. Phone 4§1-3. 21-tt FOR SALE—Very desirable six room bunga- low with large lot at ple Hill, for sale, or might consider renting. For further particulars Inquire C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St, Hartford, or phone evenings New Britain. 6-6-1w FOR SALE—Why not buy a farm, and be independent of these times We have just listed meveral farms, ranging in price from $2,800 to $10,000. Farms having from 27 mcres to 100 acres. All the farms have stock and tools on them. Owners in many cases will exchangéd for eity property. Andrews Co. 1557 Stanley St. Tel. 207-3 5-6-2dx ——————————————— — TOR SALE—Four room house in Plainville, electric lights, city water and fruit trees, close to trolley. Price $1,800, part cash, balange on time. Address P. Box 17! Bristol, or Tel. Bristol €6. 5-8-5ax FOR SALE—In Plab near center, close to trolley, ten acres of land; some clear: also automobile; a barn which will make n bungalow. Price $3,200. Part cash, balance on time. Address P. O. Box 17 Bristol. Tel. Bristol 66. 5.6-54 ————————————————————————————— FOR SALE. This farm of three hundred scres, about fifty mcres of good tillage, 3,000 cord of mixed wood, about 500 telegraph poles and several thous. and feet of timber. Good house and barn and plenty of fruit. A bargain at_$5,000. Many others. ROBERT B. WHITE, Real Estate. 260 Maln St. Open Tonight 5-7-24 SALE— Family House on G len Street, 4 Acre Land. Price $7,500. HULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. r\mm FIRE, LIFE, AUTO, ANCE LIABILITY INSURANCE SURETY BON DS, BURGLARY, PEY, POST INSURANCE, PAYMASTER ROBBERY In fact all kinds of Insurance and Real Estate. One Share of Sovereings Trading Company Stock. . D. NATL. BANK BLDG. HUMPHREY AND SAT. EVENINGS OPEN MON. Family House at No. 51 Jubilee Street— with nice fruit Nd Don’t let this opportunity go. trees, a picture of a piece Two ouse, East Street, $4,800. P REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 306-8 BANK BLD& FOR Three Tenement Houses, Il modern improvemenis. farms, one of nine and six, SALE on Olive, West Main, Church, and In a very desirable location. good paying proposition on West Main street. INQUIRE AT B. MAIN STREET. SOLOMON TELEPHONE 977 'EAMSHIP TICKETS | REIGN REMITTANCES ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD GEANUIGLEY 297 MAIN STRFET NEWRRITAIN CONN | | l NOTICE—If your lawn mowers are dull let me sharpen them, or sell them to me. Walter, 534 West Main St. 5-7.3dx do your trucking and from cellar or yard. H. N. Wright. Tel. 5-7-6d NOTICE—Let m moving of ashes Prices reasonable. 992-3. NOTICE—Auto trucks, business wagons, etc., lettered at reasonable prices. Glass gild- ing. Webb, 41 Linden St. Tel. 493-: 5-7-10- NOTICE—Ready to do carpenter work at any time. Call at J. M., 5 Lawlor St. 5-4-6dx e NR S&I.E—)U.SCELLANEOUB " Phone 1430. Davenport, 1290 Stanley St. 5-7-4dx FOR SALE AND RENT—Cot\ages at Indian Neck. All prices. Write for particulars. The Indian Neck Land Company, Bran- ford, Conn. §-7-1mo S———— FOR SALE—Chester White Pigs. Ready for delivery May 2lst. Maple Lawn Farm, Berlin. Phone 657-14. 5-7.4dx FOR SALE—Small kitchen range, in first class condition, little used. Seen at the Kensington Congregational church. Tel. 6434, 5-7-1dx FOR SALE—Or will exchange for good bullding lots, 2 family brick house, 8 rooms, large garage 25x25 ft, chicken coop and chickens. Must be sold. Own- er leaving city. Inquire 1031 East St. 6-7-12dx —————. FOR SALE—Two large beds and mattress, gas range, good condition. 15 Hurlburt St., top floor. 5-7-3dx FOR SALE—3 yrs. old Heifer. Wm. Russell, Berlin, Conn. 5-6-2dx motoreycle 408 East 5-6-3dx FOR SALE—Harley-Davison with side car, in good condition. St., 2nd floor. FOR SALE—Furniture of 20 rooms. Must be sold at once. Mrs. F. W. Linstead, 187 Main St., Bristol, Conn. Tel. 84-3. 5-6-2dx FOR SALE—1 Johnson Motor Wheel, noar- ly mew, $37.50. 1 1920 Johnson Motor Wheel, in good condition, $57.50. Also several second hand bicycles at attractive prices. T. H. Cogswell, 4 Chestnut St. 5-5-3d _— FOR SALE—Geraniums, 10¢c up to 25¢, $2.35 a dozen, three blossoms to each plant, pot plants of different varieties. Tomatoes 20c doz. FPepper and other vegetable plants reasonable. Adolph Santelle, Oak St., rear Greenhouse. Slgn. FOR SALE—Entire household furniture. 176 Cariton St., end of Francis St. 5-2-6dx FOR SALE—Loose hay. Also few bushels Green Mountain seed potatoes. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 254-12. 5-3-3a business, Including Bargain for Tel. 1747-3. 6-3.64x FOR SALE—Trucking 2 1-2 ton Mack truck, ete. quick saje. 541 Church St. FOR SALE—Boston bulls, French bulls and Irish Terriers. Andrews. Tel. 174-4, 1411 Stanley St. 5-3-6dx FOR SALE—Cabbage, Tomato and Straw- berry Plants, also Itallan Bees with hives, Qunsens,Belgian and _Siberian hares, etc. Apply to Polish Orphanage Farm, 504 No. Burritt St City. 5-2-6d FOR SALE—Palnt—Buy direct from the manufacturer. House and pyints, ready mixed, or paste. Best qual- ity, fair prices. The Connecticut Metal & Chemical Company, East Berlin, Conn. Tel. New Britain 1798. 4-22-30d SITUATION WASTED. WANTED—Position by young lady; exper- fenced typewriter; fam¥iar with billing and card index. Three vears experience in shipping department office. Address M. K., 20 Henry St., City. 5-7-2dx WANTED—Young woman with high school education and three years practical ex. perience, wishes clerical position in offic Position with responsibility desired. Ref- erences, Address Herald, Box 33BB. 5-4-4dx ——————————————————— FURNISHED ROOMA. TO RENT—One single room for gestleman. 45 Walnut St. 5-7-3ax TO RENT—Furnished front room, all con- veniences. 24 Maple St. 5-7-1dx TO RENT—A very desirable furnished double front room. Suitable for two gentlemen. 29 South High St. 5-7-2dx TO RENT—Furnished room, with all com- veniences. 505 Arch St. 5-7-5dx TO RENT—Furnished room, 33 Court St. Mrs. Chapman. 55-7-1dx TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; set tubs, gas, electricity, hot and cold water. 51 East Main St 5-6-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room; also unfurnish- ed rooms, for light housekeepin, TO RENT—Furnished apartment; strictly first cl price right. 72 Grand St. 37-2. TO RENT—Two farnished rooms for light housekeeping; electric lights, gas hot 'll"l and bath. Separate entrance. In- * quire 656 Winthrop St. 5-4-4ax TO RENT—Tired of your surroundiogs? Try new ones. New bullding, best of furnish- ings, breakfast If desired. Prosser, Main St 5-3-5dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms, newly paimted and papered, modern conveniences. 40 Church St. Price reasonable. Call any time. Mrs. Collins. 4-30-1wx MALE OR FEMALE. YOUNG men, women over 17, for Postal Mail Service. $120 month. Examinations May. Experience unnecessary. For free par- ticulars of instruction, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service examiner) 843 Equitable Bidg., Washington, D. C. Reward. St., City. LOST-—Aute crank, between Maple St., post office and B. Jahn Mfg. Co. B. Jahn, ¢ Chestnut St. Reward. 5-6-2d , LOST—Commercial Trust bank book No. 13037, Kindly return to Leon Greos, Main St. 4-23-29-(5).6-3dx LOST—Lady’s dark blue steel-bended hand- bag. coutaining two R. R. tickets to New York and money and eyegiamses. Left In R. R. station just before departure of 11:09 a. m. train to New York, Monday. May Rewnrd if returned to Herald 5-3-1w 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 AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for bright, energetic man in each town to take orders for Signet Brand, the 25-year aluminum cooking utensils; special advertising offer of free utensil gets orders at almost every home: no delivering; you just write down the orders and we ship the goods direct to your customers: no experience or cap- ital required; biggest money maker in last ten years; only 3 orders a day pays you $45 3 week profit; §1 an spare time; territory going fast. day for full information to Eastern Aluminum Company, Washington St., Boston, Mas: 4-30-(5)-7-14-21 ————————— NOTICE—Lawn mowers and all edge tools sharpened and repaired. Charges accord ing to conditions. Our motto is satisfac- tion. Shop in rear of 204 Hart St. R. H. | Wilcox. 5-7-1dx | Wri Dept. 90 Nortn NOTICE—A. C. Record, Carpenter, Mason and Builder. Jobbing of all kinds. Housd#: | built for sale. Tel. 2066.2. 33 Lake| Boulevard. 5-7-6dx NOTICE—I am going into business to do all kinds of painting, paper hanging, kal- somining. Wall paper displayed at your home on request. Drop a card and I will call. I Carpentier, Elm Hill, R. F. D, New Britain. 5-7-3dx NOTICE—Trucking of any kind at most reasonable prices. Also equipped with pneumatic tires and comfortable seats for party hire. _Blanchette’s Express, 140 Cherry St. Phone 764. 4-20-3ax—5-7-3dx STAMP COLLECTORS ATTENTION !—Post- age Stamp Auctfon, Saturday evening, May 7th, eight o'clock, at 56 Maple St. (up- stairs), opposite Pearl. 100 lots, over 400 stamps. Includes items from Nova Sco- Czecho-Slovakia, Rarotonga, Bahamas, Cook Islands, Penrhyn Islands, Esthonia, Fiume, Latvia, Azores, Hungary, Ireland, Mexico, Bavaria, Poland, Bosnia, ete. Everyone interested is cordially in- vited to attend. 5-5-3dx 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 long dis- tance. Tel, Plainville, 43-2. Chas. W. Mix §-4-5dx NOTICE—Private dancing lescons.. One- + step, Fox Trot and Waltz. By experinc. ed instructor. Learn now. Address, Dancing, Herald, Box 20. 5-7-5dx 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 NOTICE—Auto trucking, local and long dis- tance Prices reasonable. Tel. 74.4. J. R. Merriman, Plainville, Conn. 5-2-12dax NOTICE—Lawn mowers sharpened and re- paired, baby carriage tires, all sizes. Rip Repair Shop, 155 Main St. J. E. Morrin. 5.6-3dx NOTICE—Elizabeth T. Payne, licensed Chir- opodist, post graduate of First Institute of Podiatry of N. Y. 75 Pratt St, Room 9, Hartford, Ct. Phone Bushnell 2515. 5-3-26dx NOTICE—To all. We are going in the bus- iness to satisfy all who wish to have their windows washed. We give the best serv- jce in the city. Call Tel. §82-4. Royal Window Cleaning Co. 5-6-2dx CHAMBERLIN Metal Weather Strips have | been installed in a thousand homes and | bufldings of your neighbors. Ask chem. Old or new windows and doors makes no difference. Spring or summer is best time | to have the work dome. For booklet or estimate of cost, address J. M. Carpenter, Y. M. C A., New Britain, or 17 Pearl St.. Boston, Mass. 5.5-3dx NOTICE—Let me vulcanize your old tubes, all sizes, for 25c. All work guaranteed. Peter Rosso, 336 E. Main St, city. Tel 1189-4. 5-6-2dx NOTICE—Amateur Photographers. We are giving a ticket (to the holder of the lucky number) away each Friday, which on- 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 Dumber. Ohrnstedt’s Photo Shop, 244 Main St, 69 Arch St. Norman Cooley 113 West Main St., won the five dollar photo fnishing ticket this week. 5-6-3dx PATENT LAWYER—Harold G. Manning,211 Main St. Walk-Over Shoe Store, Satur-/ days, 8 to 9 p. m. (Standard time). 5-6-2a TO THE PUBLIC—I am doing washing in my house. It pays you to send your laundry to me. Caloby Cococe, Arch St NOTICE—We are equipped to give you bet- ter service on your Ford or Overland. Overland Repair Co., cor. Arch and W. Pearl St. 5-6-8dx have just purchased s large stock of fur- niture from a New York concern to the amount of $50,000, consisting of beds, stoves, tables, parior suites, diping suites, chairs, dressers and buffets. These goods will be sold 50 per cent cheaper than any furniture store in the city. Sale begins Saturday, May 7, at 9 a. m. B. Berson, 549 Main St., opp. St. Mary's Church. Tel. 1165. 5-6-2dx ISAAC Z. JOSEPH, expert Persian Rugs re- pairipg_and stretching. Tel. 37-1z. 76 Grand St, New Britain, Conn. 5-5-6ax “THE CONNECTICUT PAINT CO.” is at your service to do all kinds of Puinting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Interior Decorating. J. J. Richardson, Mgr. 40 Church St. Phone 722, 5-4-6dx NOTICE—Repairing old and building new chimneys at reasonable prices. All kinds of mason work. Chimneys a specialty. F. Selander, Phone 2168, 718 Stanley St. 5-2-6ax NOTICE—Bedding. Have your old mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over equal t0 New and returped same dsy. Upholstering. Hardware “.ity Bedding Co., 80 Tremont St. Tel. 2314~ 12-26ax et . NOTICE—Cartoonist, cnslk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs and @ances: something snappy. Al Malmgrea, Herald office. City 923t <.'lfl'l('l'o—:\unmlo parties taken ont. CLASSIFI 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, FOR SALE—Chevrolet, model 490, senger. A bargain for quick sale. May be seen at Ploneer Garage, Maln St., back of Fair Dept. Store. 5-6-3ax 5 pas- FOR SALE—Two 1920 Maxwell touring cars and one 1920 Cleveland touring car. Tel. 1041-2 for appointment. 5-6-3dx AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—Mitchell roadster, Al condition. Bargain if taken at once. Call 7 to 9 to- night or Sunday afternoon. 229 Washing- ton St. 5-7-1dx FOR SALE—Ford Runabout, with truck body. The Spring & Buckley Elec. Co., 79 Chureh St. 5-7-2d FOR SALE—Five passenger Dodge touring car. 286 Chapman St., second floor. Stanley Payanes, between § and 7 p m. s»s-zdx FOR SALE—Automobile batteries for cars. Authorized Prest.o-Lite Station. O'Neil Tire and Battery Co., and 41 Washington St. Phone 900. 5-5.3d Service 39 FOR SALE—1918 Buick touring, new paint, fenders and excellent mechanically. Price $1,175, cash or terms. Box, Buick 22 5-6-tf FOR SALE—Small 5 passenger touring car, self starter, electric lights and in good condition. $150. 1S Main St. Phone 484. 5-6-2d FOR SALE—Ford chassis, completely over. hauled, $150. Ford roadster, in good run- ning condition, $125. Inquire 11 Green- wood St. 5-4-4dx Perfect me- Inquire 11 5-4-4ax FOR SALE—Overland coupe. chanically. A bargain at $550. Greenwood St. FOR SALE—One 1916 Indian motorcycle with side cad, and one Harley, 1917 in very good condition. Can be seen at o4 Lake Boulevard after 6 o'clock or Sunday. 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 $32 1917 Mitchell Touring, 7 Pass. Has been everhauled, mewly paint- ed. Bix 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. Cof, Wesi Main and Lincoln Sts. Tel. 382, George Dunbar Salesman WL sell it at & Agents, for Cadillac' Seripps-Booth -6 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 C©O. 18 Main St. Phone 484 3-30-t¢ OR TSED CAR FOR SALE, 1920 Essex Roadster, run 2,500 miles. 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 touring. 3 Ford deliveries. Apply S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 Elm St..... .. .. .. .. Tel 731 5-4_6a _—e CLEAN TP ON FEDERAL FACTORY , GUARANTEED TIRES. 30x3 1-2 Non Skid 32x3 1-2 - 31x4 = 33x4 % S4xd = tu 35 18.25 . 20.75 . 24.20 . 24.70 5-5-3d FOR SALE—By C. L. Plerce & Co., Deal- ers in Planos and Victrolas, 246 Main St., Opposite Monument. Cornet $16.50, regular price $2700. Cornet $17.00, regular price $30. Cornet $21.00, regular price $53.00. Cornet $24.00, regular prews $40.00. Cornet $37.50, with $15.00 case, ™= §55. Cornet $39.50, with $15.00 case, was $360. Slide Trombone $11.00, regular price $18. Slide Trombone $21.00, regular price $30. C. Melody Saxophone with case, $95, was $160. Soprano Saxophone Siiver-gold with case $127.50, was $155.00. B D Alton Saxophone silver-gold with case $125.00, was $165.00. Baritone Saxophone silver-gold case $145.00, was $185.00. & made ove and refinished pianos guar. anteed—Prices $125, 3200, $225, 92665, 275, $300. . 1—New Mahogany Plano $320. Regular price $426. 1—Slightly used player plano, $485. Regular price $700. Several used talking machines, most new, at big reduction. All gnaranteed. Ex- ceptional opportunity to purchase at with like new, | l I e FOR SALE—Dodge Touring car, mechanical repair. dress Box '32Bx, in good Price reasonable. Ad. Herald. 5-7-3dx FOR SALE—3 1-2 ton Selden truck, mew tires, new motor. Mechanically perfect, Jjust completely overhauled. Inquire J. E. Condon, Bristol, Conn. Phone 58-3. 5-7-1w FOR SALE—Grant 6, in Al condition. Sell at once. Owner leaving town. 349 So. Colony, St., Meriden. Tel. 1204-3. 5-7-5dx FOR SALE—Real Bargain, Chevrolet Grand, in good condition. Rudolph’s Garage, 123 Cherry. 5-6-2dx FOR SALE—Six cylinder Velie, Al condition. Bargain. Cash or easy terms. Tel. 65. FOR SALE— one 3 1-2 ton truck in 1st class condition. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Can be seen after six o'clock or Sunday. 54 Lake Boulevard. 5-6-3dx _— TO RENT TO RENT—Light housekeeping apartment of two or three rooms, as desired; all modern ‘conveniences, electric lights and bath, front view. 103 West Main st. 5-7-2ax TO RENT—2 heated unfurnished rooms and kitchenette, for light housekeeping. 125 Columbja St. Tel. 1187-3. 5-7-1dx i TO RENT—8 room heated apartment at 500 Main St., completely redecorated, lent location for roomers. Apply berg, 38 Lafayette St. Phonme 2235-12 or 1766, 5-7-1dx TO RENT—4 room apartment, equipped with latest improvements, at 445 Arch St. Delightful situation. Let us show it to You. Apply Wexler, 21 Hart St. Phone 1766. 5.7-1ax TO RENT—A small store. Apply M. Miecz- kowski, 794 Stanley St., City. 5-7-1dx TO RENT—Four room tenement, adults, American family preferred, $12. 10 min. utes from Upson’s Corners. Ches. Dickin- son. Tel. 665-1 5-7-tt TO RENT—S room tenement, down stefirs, 156 Cherry St. 5-7-1dx ! TO RENT—S5 rooms, with all up-to-date Im- ' provements, including electri¢ lights, 242 Hartford Ave. s-7-mxl TO RENT—Nine room tenement, heat, furnished. ~Also store on rruknn| Square. Also five room tenement. Tel. 819-3. 5-6-2dx TO RENT—Garage, all improvements. ll‘ll Stanley St. Inquire New England Mar- ket, 356 Park St. 2 TO RENT—Five room tenement, 1st floor, all ' improvements 49 Cherry St. ‘Inquire 2nd floor. 5-6-2dx TO RENT—Five room Main St. Hot water, steam heat, all conveniences. Can 2141. 5-6-3dx TO RENT—Tenement of 4 rooms with Im- provements. Tel. 1614-12. 5-6-2dx TO RENT—S5 room temement, all improve- ments. 151 Oak St. Tel. 1415-4. 5-6-3dx TO RENT—A five room temement with all improvements on 131 Hartford Ave. Inquire at B. Solomon, 325 Main St. Tel. fin.ax \ 5-5-3 TO RENT—6 room temement, all Improve- ments. Inquire Frank Monkiewics, 560 West Main St. Tel. 2114. New hu:es. A TO RENT—Central Main St. store to be va- cant in a few months. Address Herald, ; Box X20X. 5-4-6dx TO RENT—2 tenements to rent, 134 So. Maln St. 4 rooms and 3 rooms. Apply to 42 Hartford Ave. Tel. 1691 or 2012. 5-4-4dx TO RENT—S large rooms, improvements, furnace heat; down stairs, in Maple St. L. Landau, 48 Maple St. 5-4-3dx TO RENT—Shore cottage, Momauguin— ‘water front, new § room cottage, gas, elec- tricity, hot and cold water, set tubs, aii modern improvements; private beach; gar.. age; completely furnished; from May 10th to June 26th. Apply Dr. Mary G. Mou- radian, 87 Prospect St. §-4-4ax TO RENT—$ room tenement, all improve- ments. Apply Nair, 651 .Main St. 5-3-6d TO RENT—One 6 rooin modern apartment in new building recently completed at >61 Main St. Steam heat. Hot water all the year 'round. Inquire William C. Raphael, 390 Main St. 5-2-tf TO RENT—A garage on Arch St., near Main, itable for repair work, ssorage and sin ilar purposes. Inquire Willlam C. Raph- ael, 390 Main St 5-2.tf TO RENT—8 room tepement on 15 Meadow St. Colored peopus may apply. Apply M. Cohen, 378 Stes?ey St. Tel. 2426. 4-29-tt TO RENT—Store on corner of Msin 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-t1 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. -1 ——— TO RENT—<Hotel of 55 rotms. Cen- tral location. Has oWice, dining room, Kitchen, hot and cold water, Address Herald, Box X20X. 6-4-6dx. 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—A Saxophone or a banjo-mandol lin player. Apply Charlton Trello, dire tor Sunrise Orchestra, 743 Stanley City. Tel. 1144-23. 5-7-30 SALESMEN WANTED—To solicit orded] for lubricating oils, gre: a5d paindg Salary or Commission. Address Yhe Hajl vey Ofl Co. Cleveland, Ohio. 5-7-1q WANTED—Married farmer, experienced all crops, stock and poultry. Separg house and usual supplies furnished 24E, Herald. ¢ WANTED—FEMALF HEDP N S L G S WANTED—Experienced second maid. erly person preferred. Call evenings, 13} Maple St. 6-5.24 WANTED—An experienced girl for gene: housework. Must be a good cook. Appil Mrs. H. C. Hine, Hillside Place 5-2-4] WANTED—Chambermaid for H. L. Judd Berlin from May 15th. Florida in winte! :\spzply 55 Lexington St,, New Britain. g - 5-6. AGENTS WANTED. $20 DAILY made seclling our new $3.75 combination for $1.50, agent's pri 40c; sales guaranteed; 40c s0mop combin: tions, agent’s price, 1lc-15c. United Soa Works, 73 Park Place, N. Y. * 4-30-(5)-7.14-3 AGENTS WANTED—A fine opportunity f reliable men to act as representatives fd a well known Insurance Company, eith: in spare time or full time. Only reliabi] men need apply. Address N. W. Hart, J Prospect St.,, New Britain, Conn. 5-5-3! AGENTS—Make $75.00 weekly seliing (¥ anteed 'hosiery. We guarantee § weekly full time, 75¢ an hour spare fhng Bxperience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hps| jery, Darby, Pa. 5-7-1d WMY. FOR SALE—White Leghorn Ancons Barred Rock hatching eggs. 97 B St. Tel. 2564. BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-lay; 18c up; prepaid delivery guaranteed: all breed Send for circulars Putnam Broode $4.75. Roy Clark, Bast Hartford, Conm : 3728 | FOR SALE—Setting eggs. Barred R« ‘White Rock, R. I. Reds. H. A. John 19 Howard St. Tel. 1992-12. Building conditions are § going to be. fine fhis summer and you can again get out your plans and make up your mind to erect that cot- tage you have wanted for so long. If you do not hawvs a building lot come in and let us show you what we have to offer. Parker & Deming 193 MAIN STREET Real Estate, Insurance Mortgage Loans. Tel. 2026.