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DLD HOME TOWN NEVW._ BRITAIN — OWNED HIM = NO- N HE NEVER pu SOAKED) | CROAKED " RAIUNS < rupIp” STEWARTS OLD HORSE DROPPED DEAD ON LOWER MAIN STREET TOPAY — [ould YouAdviseMetoTake xated Iron " —] Am Weak NERVOUS, and “ALL PLAYED OUT"’ after my day’s work, but times are ''hard’' and money scarce and I do * want to spend a cent that is not absolu!~!y necessary. t 1a more difficuli to make MONEY and '‘GET AHEAD than ou, thercfore, require MORE PHYSICAL AND MENTAL 11, and eudurance ln *hard Bmes ' to help you overcome 9, obstacles and stumbling blocks you are bound to meet. taking /i uxated Iron, what would YOU SAY a man should do If he had or 1o legs but had to get his food by running after it—would you lpmrafrdm if be could do so? The case Is not but if YOU nqumfu RE BODILY AND MENTAL VIGOR in*“hard thines'* then isn't It good economy to purchase snything belps make you stronger? s struggliog, trying hard to get Just as he gets a start somethiog 1o go wrong tha! sets him back, §. o to talong ~ THIS ORE A due solely to 1 mental vigor a DN IN THERIR BLOOD. $0,000,000,000,000 RED BLOOD COR- In_your blood and each one must Without IRON YOUR BLOOD POWER TO CHANGE FOOD IN- 0 CELLS AND TISSUR and nothing you the proper amount of good— the full stre igth out of It overeating., houschold drudger Worry and nervous strain are and thereby the very !ife, from theusands of men and wow en. advien what to do in Individaal e ls the provinee of the phymician say that If you lack suf:lent iron in o give you the strength, encrgy and and apples. You can eat it It oot biacken or injure the teet In addition to organic iron, Nuxated [ron also contains & product which represents the principal chemical constituent of ACTIVE LIVING FORCE for feeding the nerves. It ay. therefore, be said to be both s BLOOD and a NERVE FOOD. Over 4,000,000 peopile are usiog NUXATED (RON snnually. Beware of substitutes. Look for the word “NUXATED" on every package and the letters N.l.onevecy tablet. Yourmoney will be refund- ed by the manufacturers if you do not obtain perfectly satisfactory resuits. At all druggists. IALS FOR WEDNESDAY| ISH PORK TO ROAST .. SMOKED SHOULDERS .......... 16c Ib BEST CUTS OF PRIME BEEF DUND, SIRLOIN & SHORT STEAKS 35¢ 1b ME POT ROASTS OF BEEF .......... 1 DICE ROASTS OF VEAL ............. NUINE LAMB CHOPS ......... JUINE LAMB FOR STEWING S S OF GENUINE LAMB ............. ST SELECTION OF SUGAR CURED ORNED BEEF 10c Ib. CABBAGE FREE —SPECIAL 7TO 9 A. M.— ISH GROUND HAMBURG .......... 21b 25¢ [INO SUGAR IN PACKAGES WITH OTHER PURCHASES ....... Tc¢ Db ICTLY FRESH EGGS ............ 33¢c dozen HCY TOMATOES ................. 3 cans 2 FCY PEAS & CORN ..... weu-- 2 cans 25¢ BANANAS GE JUICY RANGES 25¢ dozen cereeenn.. 25¢ dozen LE SARDINES | —— FARM MACHINERY & TALKAG MACNINE S 0oL i (i { 4 g 1O a At a student assembly at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y. held yesterday, Fdward H. Christ, of New Britain was elected head cheer leader. Mr. Christ is a member of the Chi Phi fraternity. He is a mem- ber of the Junlor class and is enrolled in the department of Chemical Engi- neering. e LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND OONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 1918 Parker & Deming Something in Reason We have for sale on East street, East Main, a Two" Famil)" Frame House near of ten rooms. Hot water heat, gas and Lot 57x163. Can be bought for $2,000 cash or better. See us at once. arker & Deming 193 MAIN STREET electric. Real Estate, Insurance Mortgage Loans. . Tel, 2026. DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 10 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 1—1,000 United States and foreign postdge stamps, a Mexican Villa dollar and a genuine Indian arrow head, cents. Sterling Novelty Co., 433 Colony St., Mer- iden, Comn. 5-9-1w SPEC! 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 st Plainville. We plate and polish all kinds of work. Nickel, brass, copper, gold and ver plate and bicycle repairing. 182-3. All orders receive prompt att tion. 5-9-1w —— e NOTICE—A. C. Record, ter, Mason and Builder. Jobbing of all kinds. Housus built for wsale. 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. 6-7-3dx NOTICE—Trucking of any kind at most reasonable prices. Also equipped with pneumatic tires and comfortable séats for party hire. Blanchette's Express, 140 Cherry St. Phone 764. 4-29-3dx—5-7-3dx lessons.. One- By experienc. Address, 5-7-5dx NOTICE—Private dancing step, Fox Trot and Waltz. ed Instructor. Learn now. Dancing, Herald, Box 20. NOTICE—Regrinding of auto cylinders. Pls- 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—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. 6-3-26dx - 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 ISAAC Z. JOSEPH, expert Persian Rugs re- pairing and stretching. Grand St., New Britain, Conn. “THE CONNECTICUT FPAINT CO.” is at your service to do all kinds of Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Interior Decorating. J. J. Richardson, Mgr.. 40 Church St. Phone 722. 5-4-6dx NOTICE—Bedding. Have your old mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over equal to ney and returned same day. Uphoistering. lardware .ty Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 4-12-26dx NOTIC! chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, (airs aud ; Som. snappy. Al Maimgrea, Herald ofice, City. . 9331 NOTICE—If your lawn mowers are dull iet me sharpen them, or sell them to me. Walter, 534 West Main St 5-7.3dx NOTICE—Let me do your ! trucking and ‘ moving ash i f s from cellar or yard. Piices reasonable. H. N. 992-3. NOTICE—Ready to do carpenter work at l any time. Call at J. M., 55 Lawlor St. | NOTICE—Man capable of making all kinds of Itallan cheese desires position. Write James Floridia, 51 Franklin St, New Britain. 5-9-6dx POTTED PLANTS, All Kinds. PARKER, 1584 Stanley St. 5-9-1w 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 experenced taking care of children, Address B23, Herald. nurse, position baby preferred. 5-9-2dx for WANTED—Position as housekeeper elderly Al- ple or widower preferred. | _dress Herald; Box 19BX. 1921. ' CLASSIFIED ic A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE '20c CASH IN This is not a question of ADVANCE credit. Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the ad- vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES, six ¢ Call evenings 1917 Hart FOR SALE—Saxon Good condition. st _ FOR SALE—1920 Coupe, condition. excellent §-10-2dx SLASHE Fords, all models, 9 1918 Kissel Coupe, reconditioned. 1918 Buick Four Touring. 8 Qlds Roadster. 0 Kissel Sport, model like 1820 Oldsmobiles. Al models. Model Overlands . R 914, overhauled, $1 Stutz classy roadster, $5675. Many others. Fair Dealv—Lowest Prices. AARON G. COHEN, Wells 5t. Hartford. . 1910—Tel. Bu. 1931—Open Evenings. 5-10-4d 191 . $100 up. new. up. 4 FOR SALE—Ford 1917 Union built Ford truck in good running order with body and cable; also 2 Smith Form A truek chassis. Will sell cheap for quick sale. Pisetzky Bros., 512 Windsor Ave, Bu. 2560, Hart- ford, Conn. 5-10-5d FORD OWNERS—We can supply you every part, new or used; also late model radia- tors from $5 up. New tops $6 up. Seat covers from $7 up. Also Roadster bodies. Pisetzky Bros., Windsor Ave., Hartford, Conn. 5 FOR BALE—Ford Touring car, demount: wheels, one spare, 5 good tires, shock sorber good running order. No reas able offer refused. Call 167 High St. after four. 5-10-3dx FOR SALE—One 1918 Hudson speedster, in excellent condition; also one 1916 Indlan motorcycle with side car. Simmons’ Stor- age Battery Company, 167 Arch St. 5-9-3a FOR SALE—1920 Oldsmobile, 3-4 ton truck. A bargain. Apply at 969 Staunley 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 2081. 5-9-2dx e FOR SALE—1 3-4 ton Commerce, fine con- dition. Newington Garage, Newington, Tel. Valley 15-3. 5-9-3dx FOR\SALE—1918 Buick touring, new paint, fenders and excellent mechanically. ¥Frice ' $1,175, cash or terms. Box, Buick 22 -t ! FOR SALE—Dodge Touring car, in good mechanical repair. Price reasonable. Ad. dress Box 32Bx, Herald. 5-7-3dx FOR SALE—S 1-2 ton Selden truck, mew tires, new motor. Mechanically perfect, Jjust completely overhauled. Inquire J. B. Condon, Bristol, Conn. Phone b8-3. 5-7-1w FOR SALE—Grant 6, in Al condition. Sell at once. Owner leaving town. 349 BSo. Colony, St., Meriden. Tel. 1204-3, §-7-5dx SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. 1919 BUICK TOURING. 1020 COLUMBIA ROADSTER. 7 BUICK COUPE. 0 OLDSMOBILE TOURING. OAKLAND TOURING. 19, ALLEN SEDAN, 1918 WILLS LIMOUSINE. Easy Time Payments Arrangoed. THE B. & B. MOTOR ©O. 18 Maln St. Phene 484 3-30-t2 —_—eee USED CARS FOR SALE. 1920 1920 1920 1917 1917 1919 1916 1917 1917 Ebsex touring. T Ford delivery. Paigo touring. Dodgo roadster. Dodge Sedan, Dodge touring. Apply 8. & F, MOTOR SALES CORP, 155 Elm St. Tel. 7131 5-10-5a 5.10-2dx INSUR ANCE FIRE, LIFE, AUTO, LIABILITY INSURANCE SURETY BONDS, BURGLARY, PARCEL POST INSURANCE, PAYMASTER ROBBERY In fact all kinds of Insurance and Real Estate. For Sale—Ome Share of Sovereings Trading Company Stock. H. D. ROOM 208 NATL. BANK BLDG. HUMPHREY OPEN MON. AND SAT. EVENINGS TO RKRENT TO RENT—Nine room tenement, steam furnished; also store on Franklin are; also five room tenement 70 Tal- Tel. $19-3. 5-10-2dx The turnover in Used Autos this Spring an Summer will be bigt There is a2 good demand for second hand ma- chines now. Get a cus- tomer for yours through the classified columns. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. WANTED—MALYX HELP WANT man to handle Bullding Tile in y city; make $25,000 year; ‘must §3,000 capital. Interlocking Tile, 1 33d St, New York. TO RENT—F room tenement, ern improvements. all mod- 173 Cherry St. 5-10-2dx TO RENT—S room tenement steam heat, all mprovements. Cod. Main and Lafayectte S 3 location for a rooming housc. B. Goldhers, 38 Lafayette St. Tel. : 5. 3dx TO RENT—6 room apartment, 200 Kase Main St. Wm. J. Morrin. 5-9-3dx Stauley St. — e TO RENT—Tenement All improvements. | 633-5. —_— TO RENT—6 room temement, ‘centrally lo- cated. Apply W. F. Mcknroe, 348 Main st 5-9-2d _— TO RENT—Two five room tenement, all im- provements, 5 min from P. & F. Corbin’ Cherry St. ITO RENT—Garage suitable for truck. 963 TO RENT—Four room temement, American family preferred, $12. utes from Upson's Corners, Kensington. Chas. Dickinson." Tel. 655-14. 5-7-6dx. — | TO RENT—Central Main St. store to be va- cant in a few months. Address Heraid, Box X20X. 5-4-6dx TO RENT—One € roomn modern apartment in new bullding recently completed at vl Main St. Steam heat. Hot water all the year ‘round. Inquire Willlam C. Raphael, 390 Main St. b-2-1t 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. b-2.tt 3 TO RENT—Hotel of 55 rooms. Cen- tral location, Has olice, dining room, kitchen, hot and cold water, Address Herald, Box X20X, 5-4-6dx _---—-———— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ¥FOR SALE—An Al kitchen stove. 1492-15. - FOR SALE—Entire household furaiture, Cariton St., end of Francis St chickens. ¥OR SALE—Onb gus one Sterling cook stove FPhone 6-10-3d Also 6-9-0dx stove, good condition; 49 Park Place. b5-9-2d FOR SALE—Electric Vacuum Cleaner, new, at big reduction. Kusy paymeats. L. E. Andrews, 401 Arch St 6-9-2dx S sY T e SOR SR s K st e SN T FOR SALE—Milk from cows regularly test. ed for tuberculvsis by United States Gov croment. Sample bottle delivered by re- quest. Corlin's Corner Farm, t- ford. ° FOR SALE—Loam and filling. Clifton E. Davenport, 12y0 Stanley St. Phoune n{?. beT-ddx FOR SALE AND RENT—Cottages at Indian Neck. All prices. Write for particulars. The Indian Neck Land Company, Bran- ford, Conn. b-i-lmo FOR SALE—Chester White Pigs. Ready for delivery May z1st. Maple Lawn Farm, Berlin. Fhone 63i-14. b-T.dax s aalysseatiet SR BRI, om0 s FOR SALKE—Or will exchange for good building iots, 2 family brick house, 8 rooms, large garage 2ox25 I, chicken coop and chickens. Must be sold. Own- er leaving city. lnquire 1031 East St. 6-1-12ax bt B T L S e S R FOR SALE—Two large beds and mattress, gas range, good condition. 1o Hurlburt St., top tloor. 5-7-3dx il U FVEL i S FOR SALE—Geraniums, 10c up to 28c, $2.75 a dozen, thr blossows. to each plant, pot plants of dif ent varieties. Tomatous 20c doz. Pepper and other vegelable plants reasonable. Adolph Santelle, 18 Oak St, rear Greenhouse. Look for Lix sign. 5-4-25ax FOR SALE—Palnt—Buy direct from the manufacturer, House and _industrial paints, ready mixed, or paste. Best qual- ity, falr prices. The Connecticut Metal & Chemical Company, East Beriin, Conn. Tel, New Britain 1798. 4-22-30 WANTED ABSOLUTELY FREE—A COW, A ROOSTER ' wayro—tems movers B soaroen. | AND 6 CHICKENS—with this 2 Family House and lHalf Acre of Land—You |and collect rent here — Anything any better?| Price only $5,200. can farm, work in shop CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN 9Y. ST FOREIGN R TOALL PARTS REARRFA MR | FY 297 MAIN PHONE 33 _ROOMS 303-¢ BANK BLD& AMSHIP TICKETS| EMITTANCES OF THE WORLD NEW RRITAIN CONN | | e YOUNG men, women over 17, teed like new. Walter, 534 West WANTED—By American couple, 3 to 5 room apartment, in good neighborhood, be. tween now and June lst. Address Box 11BB, Herald Office. 5-4-6dx WANTED—Concrete work, sewer connection, building by brick, stone and lumber. Tei. 1115-13, betwcen 6 and § evenings. 4-10ax — e WANTED—To communicate with landiord who is most particular as to his tenants to the end that advertiser may obtaln apartment of 6 rooms on or near West Main by April or May. Address Box 28Y, Herald Otlice. 3-26-22 WANTED—Four or five rooms, four pre- ferred, second floor, Within ten minutas walk from Church and Stanley Sts, Kef- erences. Address Herald, Box 10Z. MALE OR FEMALE. for Postal M Service. $120 month. Examinations May. Experience unnecgssar: For_free par- ticulars of .instruction, write J. Leonard, WANTED—A Saxophone or a banjo-n lin player. Apply Charlton Trello, di tor Sunrise Orchestra, 743 Stanley City. Tel. 1144-2. -7 WANL D — hn‘u ‘A, Hoauy e N S, WANTED—Competent woman for housework, small family, Refere! Quired. Tel. 1848, or call 41 Lexin® WANTED—Woman to do washing and ing for small family Phone 1333.6. 5-10; — WANTED—Suleslady take orders priv| families; experiénce unnecessary; $30 weekly guaranteed for whole time, cd inission spare time. We deliver and d lect. Marvel Hoslery House, Box 171 g Hall Station, New York. 5-10- ‘WANTED—Competent mald for housework, in family of two. No laun work. Mrs. W. L Hatch 247 West M St. 5-1 WANTED—A girl for cooking and stairs,work. Phone 64. WANTED—Oflice girl; must be ick and curate with figures. Releren?::l‘ requl State where last employed; also salary pected. Reply Herald, Box 22BB. 6. WANTED—Diemakers ' in local f Address Box D16, Herald. 5491 WANTED—An experienced maid, one can cook. Nounc other need appl Forest St. o WANTED—An experienced girl for §§ sework. Must be H. ide Place BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-Lay; i8¢ upj prepaid delivery guaranteed; aH b Send for cliculars Putnam Bi Eajt Hartford, .Co WANTED—AnR opportunity to learn und Hair work evenings. Emplo] during day at present. Address Oj tunity, Herald = Oftice. 5-10; WANTED—AIl kinds of light ue local or long distance. ' Yrompt serv George Gilbert, 6 Lincoin St. Tel. 8. -10-| WANTED—For June 1, 4 or 5 rooms, be moderate—by Amierican couple. ¢ dress Herald, Box XizX. 5-10. i - WANTED—Room with board, if com in a private American family; also age; by young business man. Box 27Y. 5-30. WANTED—To rent, 3 er 4 rooms, with preferred in good lpcation, by American couple. HBox YR, Herald. 6-30% WANTED—To purchase, small i sedan. Address Box 7BB, He: e WANTED—Room and board for 2 childs school age, with retined American where mother's care will be given. dress P. O. Box 464, City. 59, WANTED—Carpenter jobblag. Rates onable. Let me prepure your house the painter. Small jobs given prompt tention. Leave orders with A. & P. Co., 75 Arch St. F. J. Aspinwall, B. un. [ WANTED—Second hand ice box, mot 30 inches across front. Mrs. W. N. Ho 86 Elm St., 2nd tloor. 9= WANTED—Enclosed Franklin car for o Must be in first class condition. Repl; Capt. W. D. 8., care Chambeg of Cd merce, New Britain, Conn. 5-1} REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Bullding lots at ) tion; also 4 acre farm. Apply 65 Gi St. Friday and Saturday. 5-10- FOR SALE—Five famiiy house at 51 Fra lin St. Cheap if takeén at once, 2 Byousoof on premises. 4-27-2. FOR SALE—Very desirable six room low with large lot at Maple Hill, f or might consider renting. For furt| particulars inquire C. C. Prentice. Asylum St, Hartford, or phone event New Britain. 5-6- 2 FOR SALE—Four room house in Plain electric lights, city water and fruit trd close to trolley. . Price 31,800, part cs balance on time. Address P. O. Box Bristol, or Tel. Bristol 66. 5-6-4 FOR SALE—In Plalaville, near center, ¢ to trolley, ten acres of land; some clf | also automobile; a barn which: will m; a bungalow. Price $3,200. Part balance on time. Address P. O. Box 1 Bristol. Tel. Bristol 66. 5. ISHED ROOMS. | TO RENT—2 light housekeeping room 1y furnished. Ryder, 45 FUK TO RENT—Furnished front room, n convenlences. 17" Court St. .s-i. | TO RENT—Furnished room, with all veniences. 505 Arch St 13 TO RENT—Furnished front room, all | provements. 61 Main St., top floor 6-10- LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Gold brooch, four-leatf clover set diamond, from Maple St. through Elm K. R. Arcade. Valued as Keepsake. turn to Herald Office. Reward. 5+9- LOST—O1d fashioned barpin, between Fu Theater and Falrview St. Finder ret to 107 Dwight St. Reéward. G-10- FOUND—Lady’s ring. - Owner may