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NEW BRITAIN DAIIY HERA D, MONDAY, MAY o9, HARTFORD Special Attention to Mail and Phone Orders Another Value Supreme! DMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Have Been Sold Up to $59.50 $39.95 of the most recent additions to our stocks; a sclection of 100 suits, and quite aside from thelr Third Floor Just 100 All e modeling and beauty of finish the one outstanding feature of these Tricotine Suits is their The tricotine is a beautiful durable There are models for all cabllity They're the best type of an all occasion suit. silk lined and finished with every new tailoring detail. and plain tailored; also the new long slenderizing coats. and black; a few tan suits for first stylish stouts up to 50%. e coats are east a score In number; box, ripple brald trimmed and embroldered, mostly in navy comers. nge Is 16 to 48 In regular sizes. 45 to 49 in stout to Paint chment np Shades JETHING NEW AND bLY INTERESTING lare conducted each e under the personal h of an artist from You'll be interested jotty art the moment class at work on the r. designs and colors to blend with room and it is not at all do something beau- nusual. Spring Novelty Strap Pumps In a Special Sale Pearl gray suede, one-strap with pearl kid strip trimming, Louis heel: regular price $13.00. Special $10.50. Dark gray suede, double strap two button, Junior Louis heel; regular price $12.00. Special $9.50. All strap, lar price $12.00. Brown suede, double strap, with brown kid vamp, Junior Louis heel; regular price $12.00. Special $9.50. High and low covered heels in\genuine calf suede; choice of brown and gray; not all sizes in overy lot but a good run of sizes in the assortment. Brown and gray suede, with brown and black trimming, one- strap, fu'l Louls heel; regular price $13.00. Special $10.50. Pearl gray suede, one strap with patent vamp, collar - and strap, both high and low heel; regular price $12.00. Special .50. gray suede plain one- Junior Louis heel; regu- Special $9.50. TRADE MON OPOLY IS SOUGHT BY GERMANY AGENTS WANTED, & HAYES, INC. Repairing JIN WOO! BRICK ND CONCRETE of all kinds. Telephones 2244 1918 ——————————————————————— AGENTS WANTED—Sell lowest price serv- iceable Cord tires; enormous demand. Product three factorfes. No experience of capital necessary. We co-operate. Liberal commission. Write Bridge City Bales Co., Poughkeepaie, N..Y. 5-9-1d42 —_— = - If you have tried Specialist Chiro- BEST PRICES FOR | bciors, Osteopaths or natureopaths KINDS OF { with no results then try my treat- NK | ments for a complete cure. Working | people and families arc treated at HAND FURNITURE ' $1.50 per treatment until cured. gain ascendancy in the non-ferrous Jlectric treatments of metal markets of the world and is ELDES | TEL. 013-28 Non Ferrous Metal Markets Are Goal n. Toward Which Teuton Concerns Are Aiming. St. Louis, May 9.—Germany is tak- ing active measures to once more Electric light baths and all forms of only delaying her plans until the the violet ray machine treatments |reparations question is settled, ac- | are given without additional cost. |cording to Stephen 8. Tuthill of New serted that at present Germany and 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 SPECIAL—1,000 United States and forelgn | FOR SALE—One 1918 Hudson speedster, in postage stamps, a Mexican Villa dollar and a genuine Indian arrow head, cents. Sterling Novelty Co., 433 Colony St iden, Conn. 9-1w ELECTRICAL WORK—Mr. A. Tyler ex- tends a welcome to both old and new cus- tomers at his new location, 129 Hartford | Ave. 5-9-3dx C. MATTEO & COMPANY, 35 Broad Plainville. We plate and polish all kin of work. Nickel, brass, copper, gold and silver plate and bicycle repairing. Tel. 182-3. All orders recelve prompt atten- tion. b o 5-9-1w we | NOTICE—Owing to death in family, - No. want to dispose of our lovely piano. { reasonable offer refused. Address J. Box 24, Herald. 5-9-14 NOTICE—Painting, Papering—Painting and Paper Hanging; Beaver Board and Can- vas Ceiling. Wall Paper displayed at your home on request. The E. U. Thomp- son Company, No 59 Arch St. Telephone 106-2. 5-2-tf-eod NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented $1.25 a day. Electric cleaners and all eclectrical articles repaired. Satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. 1995. 5-4-eod-tf e | NOTICE—Painting, papering and all kinds of house repairing at small cost. Your money’s worth in all cases. Consult me at the cost of a postal Box 167, Kens- ington, Conn. Record, Carpenter, Mason Jobbing of all kinds. Housds Tel. 2066.2. °33 Lake NOTICE—A. C. and Builder. bullt for , sale. Boulevard. NOTICE—I am going into business to do all kinds of painting, paper hanging, kal- paper displayed at your Drop a card and I will E Carpentier, Elm Hill, R. F. D, New Britain. NOTICE—Trucking of any kind at most reasonable prices. Also equipped with pneumatic tires and comfortable seats for party hire. Blanchette's Bxpress, 140 Cherry St. Phone 764 " 4-29-3ax—35-7-3dx NOTICE—Light trucking, local and long dis- tance. Tel., Plainville, 43- Chas. W. Mix 5-4-5dx lessons.. One- By experienc. now. Address, 5-7-5dx NOTICE—Private dancing step, Fox Trot and Waltz. ed instructor. Learn Dancing, Herald, Box 20. 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 lon( dl- tance Prices reasonable. Tel. 7T4.4. Merriman, Plainville, Conn. 5-2- udx NOTICE—Lawn mowers paired, baby carriage tires, Repair Shop, 155 Main St. ul -(m mp J. E. Morrin. -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. 5-3-26ax NOTICE—Amateur Photographers. We are givin, l ticket (to the holder of the lucky away each Friday, which on- Hitles the winner o five dollars' worth of printing and enlarging free us develop and print You may draw the lucky Ohrnstedt’s Photo Shop, 244 Main St, 69 Arch St. Norman Cooley 113 West Main S won the five dollar photo finishing ticket this week. 5-6-3dx TO THE PUBLIC—I am doing washing in my house. It pays you to send your laundry to me. Caloby Cococe, rear 3i5 Mer- { 5-6_3eodx 5-7-6dx | 5-7-3ax | 1921. CLASSIFIED 1c 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. —_— TO RENT—Garage suitable for truck. 963 Stanley St. 5.9-3dax AUTOMOBILES, Indian Stor- excellent condition; also one 1916 motoreyele with side car. Simmons’ age Battery Company, 167 Arch St TO RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms, 2nd floor. All improvements. iz Hartford Ave. Tel. 633-5. 5.9-2dx TO RENT—6 room tenement, centr: lo- cated. Apply W. F. McEnroe, 348 Main st. 5-9-2d -3d FOR SALE—1920 Oldsmobile, 3-4 ton truck. A bargain. Apply at 969 Stanley St. J. Pavano. 5-9_4dx FOR SALE—Essex Touring, original paint, 3 new tires, 2 spares, many extras; guar- anteed mechanically good as new. $1,250. Would consider used Dodge car, open or closed, as part payment. Phone ‘BN) TO RENT—Two five room tenement, all im- provements, 5 min from P. & I. Corbin’s,49 Cherry St. 9-2dx ( TO RENT—4 rooms on 28 'l‘rlnl!y St e family. Apply between 6 and 7 p. FOR SALE—1 3-4 ton Commerce, fine con- | dition. Newington Garage, Newington. Tel. Valley 15-3. 5-9-3dx FOR SALE—Chevrolet, senger. A bargain for quick sale. be seen at Pioneer Garage, Main S of Fair Dept. Store. TO RENT—Four tenement, adults, American family preferred, $12. 10 min_ utes from Upson’s Corners, Kensington. Chas. Dickinson. Tel. 655-14. 5-7-6dx model 480, 5 pas- May back 5-6-3dx 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. 5-7-2dx FOR SALE—Two 1920 Maxwell touring cars and one 1920 Cleveland touring car. Tel. 1041-2 for appointment. 5-6-3dx | FOR SALE—1918 Buick touring, new paint, fenders and excellent meéchanically. Price $1,175, cash or terms. Box, Buick 22 5-6-tf ! TO RENT—Five room temement, Main St. FOR SALE—One 1916 Indian motoreycle | * Hot water, steam heat, all conveniences. with side cad, and one Harley, 1917, in Call 2141. 5-6-3dx very good condition. Can be seen at >4 Lake Boulevard after 6 o'clock or Sunfl;dy. 5-6-3dx TO RENT—Garage, all improvements, 667 Stanley St. Inguire New England Mar- ket, 356 Park St. 5-6-3d TO RENTys5 room temement, all improve- ments. 151 Oak St. Tel. 1415-4. -6-3dx FOR SALE—Ford Runabout, with truck body. The Spring & Buckley Elec. Co.. 79 Church St. 5-7-2d TO RENT—Central Main St. store to be va- cant in a few months. Address Herald, | Box X20X. 5-4-6dx FOR SALE—] mechanical repair. | - dress Box 32Bx, ear, in Price reasonable. Ad- Herald. 5-7-3dx TO RENT—6 room temement, all improve- ments. Apply Nair, 551 Main St. 5-3-6d FOR SALE—3 1-2 ton Selden truck, nmew tires, new motor. Mechanically perfect, Jjust completely overhauled. Inquire J. E. Condon, Bristol, Conn.. Phone sxl-z.ls o ~T-1w 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 Willlam C. Raphael, 390 Main St. 5-2-tf Sell ron SALE—Grant 6, in Al condition. 49 So. once. Owner leaving town. | TO RENT—A garage on Arch St., near Main, Colonv St., Meriden, Tel. 1204-3. §-7 ') suitable for repair work, sjorage and sim- ilar purposes. Inquire William C. Raph- ael, 390 Main St. 5-z.tt ¥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. 64 Lake Boulevard. 5-6-3dx TO RENT—Hotel of 55 rooms, tral location. Has oifice, 1919 1920 1917 1920 1920 BUICK TOURING. COLUMBIA ROADSTER. BUICK COUPE. OLDSMOBILE TOGRING. OAKLAND TOURING. 1918 ALLEN SEDAN. 1918 WILLS LIMOUSINE. Easy Time Payments Arranged. mncn.umloo 18 Main St. Box X20X. 6-4-6dx Herald, Eeaa———— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Entire household tarniture, 176 Carlton St., end of Francis St Also chickens. 6-9-6dx FOR SALE—One gas stove, good condition; one Sterling coox stove 49 Park Place. 5-9-2d FOR SALE—Onme two.burner gas plate and oven, and one baby carriage. 70 W. Main St. Plainville. Tel. 197. 5-9-1dx USED 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. FOR SALE—Electric Vacuum Cleaner, new, at big reduction. Easy payments, L. E. Andrews, 401 Arch St. 5-9-2dx i i SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. FOR SALE—Milk from cows regularly test- ed for tuhgrculosis by United States Gov- ernment. WSample bottle delivered by re- quest. Corbin’s Corner Farm, West Hart- ADDLY, ford. 5-9-6dx 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. E Private woman's treating room with | York, secretary of the American Zinc lady in charge, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. | Institute, who addressed a convention Open evenings. of the organization here today. He as- llul Seo Right.” TED. 570. DR. COOMBS N-mnopnhlc Physician and Ohiro- practor. —FOR SALE— ily House on Glen Street, /4 Acre Land. Price $7,500. ULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. _Tel. 24-4 INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, AUTO, I SURETY BON DS, PAYMASTER ROBBERY 4 POST INSURANCE, ABILITY INSURANCE BURGLARY, n fact all kinds of Insorance and Real Estate. ne Share of Sovere ings Trading Company Stock. . D. TL. BANK Bl DG, DLUTELY FREE—A COW, A ROOSTER ICKENS—with this 2 Fumly House and of Land—You can farm, work in shop rent here — Anything any better? $5,200. HUMPHREY OI’EN MON. AN’D MT B\‘F\INGS P REAL ESTATE CO. 208-¢ BANK RLDG. —AMSHIP TICKETS EIGN REMITTANCES }§ LL PARTS OF THE WORLD | § CANUIGLEY 297 MAIN STRFFT NEWRRITAIN CONN Belgium are conducting negotiations for a re-establishment of their for- mer trade relations in the metal mar- ket. “The American” Zinc institute,” he said, “has obtained proof that Ger- many plans to re-establish her once famous European convention-syndi- cate control with headquarters at Hamburg and Liege and with offices in the principal cities of the world. Arch St 5-6-3dx are equipped to give you bet- on your Ford or Overland. Overland Repair Co., cor. Arch and W. Pearl St. 5-6-8dx ISAAC Z. JOSEPH, expert Persian Rugs re- pairing and stretching. Tel. 37-12. 76 Grand St., New Britain, Conn. 6-6-6dx “THE CONNECTICUT PAINT CO.” is at your service to do all kinds of Painting, 155 Elm St..... .. .. .. .. Tel. 731 5-4.6d e———————— WANTED “One of the highest officials in Washington has confirmed this and he informed the institute a few days ago that prospects for a foreign mar- | ket for American zinc are not bright.” Prior to the war, Mr. Tuthill ex- plained, the syndicate controlled the output of zinc in Germany, Belgium, France and England. —_— ATTACHMENT IS MADE. Constable James W. Manning has attached property of H. Brown at 131 Dwight . street for M. Bolton to the amount of $300. Lawyer David L. Nair is handling the interests of the plaintift. [ Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and lnterlor! ecorating. J. J. Richardson, Mgr., 40| Church St. Phone 722 5-4-6dx | will do the job satis | teea like new. Wal NOTICE—Bedding. Have your old mat-| St. tresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made 1 to new and returned same day. ring. Hardware City Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 4-12-26dx —_— e NOTICE—Cartoomist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs and dances; some: snappy. Al Maimgrea, Herald office, City. -23-t8 apartment, in good tween now and June 11BB, Herald Office. WANTED—Concrete wo! building by brick, NOTICE—If your lawn mowers are dull let me sharpen them, or sell them to me. Walter, 534 West Main St 5-7-3dx cal or long distance. NOTICE—Let me do your trucking moving of ashes from cellar or y: Prices reasonable. H. N. Wright. 992.3. 5 d. Tel. 6d NOTICE—Ready to do carpenter work at any time. Call at J. M., 55 Lawlor St. Herald Office. THE HOME OF SATISFIED EYEGLASS WEARERS. Frank E. Goodwin Successor to Davis & Goodwin. Registered Optometrist, 327 Main St. Tel. 1905 —Glasses $3.00 or More— NOTICE—Man capable of making all kinds of Italian cheese desires position. Write James Floridia, 51 Franklin St, New Britatn. 5-9-6ax e T NOTICE—Keep out all cold drafts, dust and rain. Keeps in the heat and saves 25 per cent on all coal bills for all time. Guar- teed tto last forever. ‘¢The Bronze Zinc Metal Weather Strip Co.” John McGraw, agent, New Britain Conn. Office 419 Main St. Tel. 1673, 5.9-11-13x ferred, second fioor, walk from Church san LOST AND diamond, from Maple R. R. Arcade. Value turn to Herald Office. addressed to owner. Chestnut St. or call 24! POTTED PLANTS. All Kinds. WANTED—Lawn mowers to sharpen. 1115-13, between 6 and § evening: —————— WANTED—AIl kinds of light trucking, in- = WANTED—Four or five rooms, four erences. Address Herald, Box 19%Z. I factory and guaran- ter, 534 West Main 5-7-3dx _ WANTED—By American couple, 3 to 5 room neighborhood, be. ist. Address Box 5-4-8dx —_— rk, sewer connection, one and lumber. Tel. -4-10dx Prompt service. George Gilbert, 96 Linceln St. Tel. §16-3. 5-3-1wx . WANTED—To communicate with landiord Who is most particular as to his tenants to the end that advertiser may apartment of 6 rooms on or near West Main by April or May. obtain Address Box 38Y, 3-15-t¢ within ten minutes A Stanley Sts. Ref- 3-15-t¢ FOUND. LOST—Gold brooch, four-leaf clover set with St. d as koepsake. Reward. 5-9-3dx through Elm to LOST—Black pocket book containing orders Please send to 232 9-3. 5-9-1dx Re- | LOST—Auto crank, between Maple St., post PARKER, 1834 Stanley St. B. Jahn, ¢ Chestnut 5-9-1w 13037. MALE OR FEMALE. Main St. YOUNG men, women over 17, for Postal Mail Service. $120 month. Examinations May Experience unnecessary For free pa ticulars of instruction, write J. Leonard BRITAIN STAMP EE!BER STAMPS swwz@ NOTARY SEALS BAOGES CHECKS STENCILS York and money and R._R__station office and B. Jahn Mfg Co Reward. 5-6-3d just _be: Return to St. LOST—Commercial Trust bank book No, Kindly return to Leon Greos, 321 1-2 | FOR SALE—iocam and filling. Clifton E. Davenport, 1290 Stanley St. Phone 1430. 5-7-idx FOR SALE AND RENT—Cotwages at Indian Neck. All prices. Write for particulars, The Indian Neck Land Company, Bran ford, Conn. 5-7-1mo FOR SALE Chester White' Pigs. Ready for delivery May z1st. Maple Lawn Farm, Berlin. Phone 657-14. 5-7.4dx FOR SALE—Or will exchange for good building lots, 2 family brick house, 8 rooms, large garage 25x25 ft, chicken coop and chickens. Must he sold. Own- er leaving city. Inquire 1031 East St. 5-7-12ax FOR SALE—Two large beds and mattress, gas range, sood condition. 156 Hurlburt St., top foor. 5-7-3dx FOR SALF—Harley-Davison motorcycle with side car, in good condition. ey 2ua oose [ IS (e HUBI o| FOR SALE—Geraniums, 10c up to 2 a dozen, three blossoms to each plant, pot Jlants of different varieties. Tomatoes e doz. Pepper and other vegetable plants reasonable. Adolph Santelle, 218 Oak St., rear Greenhou: Look for Big Sign. 6-4 ’adx FOR SALE—Boston bulls, French bulls and Irish Terrie: Andrews. Tel. 174- 1411 Stanley St. 5-3-6dx FOR SALE—Paint—Buy direct manufacturer. House and industrial paints, ready mixed, or paste. Best qual- ity, fair prices. The Connecticut Metal & hemieal Company, East Berlin, Conn. Tel. New Britain 1798. 4-22-30d FURNISHED ROOMS. from the TO RENT—2 light housekeeping rooms,nice- Iy furnished. All conveniences. Mrs, H. Ryder, 45 Grand St. Tel. 15637-5. 5-9-3d TO RENT—Furnished front room, modern conveniences. 17 Court St. 5-9.2ax —_— e TO RENT—Furnished room to rent, central and quiet. Running hot and cold Sty i room. 28 Court St. 9-1dx TO RENT—One single room for gentleman. 45 Walnut St. 5-7-zax e TO RENT—A very desirable furnished double 4-23-29-(5).8-34x | LOST—Lady’s dark blpe steel-beaded hand- bag. containing two R. R. ticketa to New Left in rtur eycglasses re de front room. Suitable for two gentlemen. 28 South High St. 5-7-2dx — e TO RENT—Furnished room, with all con- veniences. 505 Arch St. 5-7-5dx ——— [O _RENT_Two furnisbed rooms for ligh 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—Married farmer, experienced In all crops, stock and poultry. Scparate house and usual supplies furnished. Wil- liam H. Allen, Maple Hill. 5-3-tf WANTED—A Saxophone or a banjo-mandol- lin player. Apply Chariton Trello, direc- tor Sunrise Orchestra, 743 Stanley St., City. _ Tel. 1144-23 5-7-3dx WANTED—FEMALE HELP —_— WANTED—Competent woman for gen housework, small family, good wages. R erences required. Tel. 1845, or call 41 Lex: ington St. 5-9-3d ‘WANTED—A girl for cooking and down- stairs work. Phone 64. 5-9:3d WANTED—Office girl; must be quick and ac- curate with figures. References required. State where last employed; also salary ex- pected. Reply Herald, Box 22BB. 5-9-3dx B e e et WANTED—Diemakers in local factory. Address Box D16, Herald. 5-913dx WANTED—An experienced maid, one who - can cook. None other need apply. 49 Forest St. 5-9-tf —_—— WANTED—Experienced second maid. KEld- erly person preferred. Call evenings, 121 Maple St. 5-5.2dx -_— WANTED—AR experienced girl for general housework. Must be a good cook. Apply Mrs. H. C. Hine, Hillside Place 5-2-tf —_—_—m—— "WANTED—Chambermaid for H. L. Judd in Berlin from May 15th. Florida In winter. Apply 55 Lexington St,, New Britain. Te!. 462 5-6-3d e BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-lay; 18c¢ up; prepaid delivery guaranteed; all bree: Send for * Putnam Broodi $4.75. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. 3-7-tf e WANLR e ot VR A O B ™ WANTED—To purchase, small closed ca: or sedan. Address Box 7BB, Herald Of- fice. 5-9-2dx ‘WANTED—Room and board for 2 children, school age, with refined American family, where mother's care will be given. Ad- dress P. O. Box 464, City. 5-9.2dx, — e R WANT:! ter jobbing. Rates reas<" onable. Let me prepare your house for the painter. Small jobs given prompt at- tention. Leave orders with A. & P. Tea- Co., 76 Arch St. F. J. Aspinwall, E. Ber- lin. 5-9-2dx ——e e ‘WANTED—Second hand ice box, not over 30 inches across front. Mrs. W..N. House, 86 Elm St., 2nd floor. 5-9-2dx WANTED—Three or four rooms, American couple without children. Phone 2498 lo. cal, or address Henry Belair, Bristol, Conn. 5-7-3ax WANTED—Euclosed Franklin car for egsh. Must be in first class condition. Repl; Capt. W. D. S, care.Chambegp of C' merce, New Britain, Conn. T WANTED—At home, sewing dresses and men’s shirts as a specialt, 140 North St., Navares. -7.2d BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. 3 OPPORTUNITY—Chance to connect financ- ially with local corporation st the start. Real Opportunity. If you are interested in making your money make money for you, send for particulars. Address P. O. Box 648, New Britain, Conn. 5-3-1wx BEAL ESTATE FOR BALE. FOR SALE—Five family house at 51 Frank- lin St. Cheap if taken at once. Inquire Byousoof on premises. 4-27-15dx sultabls milk plant or similar FOR SALE—New brick building, for small factory, purpose. Price reasonable. American Engineering Co., 200 East Main | St. Phone 481-3. 4.21-te FOR SALE—Very desirable six room by low with large lot at Maple Hill, for sale, or might comsider renting, For further particulars inquire C.° C. Prentice. 18 Asylum St, Hartford, or phone evenings New Britain. » 5-6-1w FOR SALE—Four room house in Plain electric lights, city water and fruit trees, close to trolléy. = Price. $1,800, part cash, balance on time. Address P'. O. Box 172, Bristol, or Tel. Bristol 66. 5-6-5ax FOR BALE—In Plainville, near center, cl to trolley, ten acres of land; some cleal also automobile; a barn which will make' a bungalow. Price $3,200. balance on time. Address P. Bristol. Tel. Bristol 66. FOR SALE. This farm of three hundred acres, about fifty acres 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. Open Tonight. 259 Main St. 5-7-24 SITUATION WASNTED. —— WANTED—Swedish girl wishes position tak- ing care of one or two children, preferring a good home to high wages. Address Box 198, Herald. WANTED—By ex] taking care of children, Address B23, Herald. murse, position baby preferred. 5-9-2dx WANTED—Position by young lady; exper- Inquire The ~

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