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ountain Red Cedar Chests Made to Retail for $21.59 $14.98 o best Investment rs and dainty ome, but beauty as well. he 1921 bride to be buys preparations for the he Chests we are featuring a housekeeper woolen fabrics from moth, Cedar ‘‘Hope trousseau In is and mice; can make dust Chest™ (just as her this sale measure 42 inches long. a genuine Red Cedar not only does a Cedar Chest grandmother did Chest for protecting furs, add convenience before her) when she 18 inches high and 18 inches wide; in colonial design, without brass trimmings, so finished as to bring out the rich natural beauty of the you've long wanted to own a Ce r Chest here’s your opportunity to buy a handsome one at a helpful Fox & Co.'s ready cash makes this unusual saving possible for you. In the New Department Annex Art RE TEACHING THESE FASCINATING ARTS ure cordially invited to be our guest at the new CRAFT DEPARTMENT. have s ork the following, whom hing APER AVORS BALING WAX ART VING OF LAKING OF DECORATIONS. DRESSES MORE BIG VALUES ake the walls of your of artistic paper. cral experts and artists who teach PAPER ROPE and COSTUMES AND INTERIOR IN WALL home shine We are satisfying hundreds ¥or the June bride here's Indced, we™ idea of supplying new with an article that cannot but prove We name lowered prices on four famous makes portunity. with the definite you will enjoy | jence. SEVENTH FLOOR Wardrobe Trunks IN THE GREATEST SALE EVER HELD IN THIS CITY. a most exceptional op- launched this unusual sale little homes a great conven- in wardrobe trunks; there are none better. Keystone Wardrobe, regular size trunks, fibre covered; good heavy spring lock; partments, fancy cretonne lined; regular Special hangers, lift top, price $50.004 Keystone Wardrobe Trunks, lift top, special compartments, hangers and laundry bag; PERS with a new $55.00. Special . undreds of (axtidious people weekly, and we've doubt but what new he slightest ou marvelou lis 0 special 50¢ nch, heavy g spring colors. Cut of Probate holden at for the Dis-' of Hart- on the ourt in, within and rlin in the County State of Connecticut, o May, A. D, 1921 Bernard F. Gaftney, Judge. lof Rudolf Graf late of New sald district deceased o Petition of I"'rank B. Pog- sald New Britain, praying jnstrument in writing pur- he the last will and testa \d deceased may be proved, and admitted (o probate, as tion on file more fully ap- BD-—that sail and determined at the Pro- in New BHritain. in said n the 23rd day of May, A. D. 9 o'clock In thé forenoon, notice be given of the pend- i1d application and the ti of hearing the-eon, by pub- s order In sOomMe newspape ew Britain, having a ecircu- {d District, and by posting hereof, on tho public sign he town of New Fritain, in fet. and return make. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY application Judxa | 8 Court Street. IVHUR FIRE, LIFE, AUTO, URETY BON DS, INSURANCE, ARCEL POST we can satisfy you assortments. PAPER FOR 35¢ le duplex outmeal paper in hand- out borders or binders i, priced from Ge to 25¢ per yard. | 11th day of May, A. D. For instance bound, Atlas Steamer Wardrobe Trunks, cretonne lined; with ten hard fibre binding, special shoe and hat com- $35.95 regular size with full sliding trolley, ten fibre covered, fibre ¢9c o regular price $30. Belber covered, hat and lift top, price to .Seventh Floor. LIMITATION OF COLAIMS. At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the 1921, Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, BEsq., Judge. On motion of Ida C. Carlson of said New Britain, ag Administratrix on the Estate of Eric U. Carlson late of New Britain, within said district deceased. THIS COURT doth decree that six monthg be allowed and limited for the creditors of sald estate to exhibit their claims against the same Admin- istratrix and directs that public notice given of this order by advertising in a newspaper published in said New Britain, and having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy thercof on the public sign post in said Town of New Pritain. nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. Certified from Record, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judgo Building—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. Telephones 2244 New Hrlulln. Conn. 1918 ANCE LIABILITY INSURANCE BURGLARY, PAYMASTER ROBBERY In fact all kinds of Insurance andd Real Estate. Sale—Ome Share of Sovereings Trading Company Stock. H. D. 208 NATL. BANK BLDG. HUMPHREY OPEN MON. AND SAT. EVENINGS ere’s A New Busmess Block which will You BETTER Than 10 Per Cent.—It’s a interesting proposition to speculate on. | Second Mortgage GUARANTEED, For Sale. AMP REAL ESTATE CO. T, PHONE 343 -ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLD& For Rooming House, centrally located. Seventeen rooms, Hot water heat. There Sale Two is moncy to be made here, in ad- to having a very fine home to live lo. Soo us for partculars. he Home Banking & Realty Co. WEST MAIN ST, NEXT DOOR TO FOX'S THEATER. TELEPHONE 728, Full Size Wardrobe Trunks fibre bound, heavy brass shoe compartment, locking device. | i . dark green, fibre hardware, special cretonne lined, ecn nn fancy Extra special TO RENT—Very desirable six room apart. ment, * minutes walk west of Main to American family. Modern up- Address Herald, Box 31Y TO RENT—Light housekeepling apartment of 2 front rooms; also 1 large front room suitable for one or two persons. Beauti- ful residential section. Hillside Place, corner Eo. High and Walnut St. Tel. 1249-14 5-13-3d TO RENT—One 7 room tenement room temement on corner Seymour and Elm almicri, 335 Main st 5-13-3dx and 5 TO RENT—Twe Winter St. unfurnished rooms st 1 Apply on premises. 5-13-1d TO RENT—A 4 room tenement, provements, at 12 Abrahamson, 169 with all im- Pearl Court. Apply S. Hartford Ave. 5-12-3dx Elm St. Inquire G. Palm: 338 Maln room temement on corner Seymour and lm S8t Inquire G. Palmeri, 338 Main St. Tel. 287-3. TO RENT—Three room tenemen provements. Price reasonable St. Inquire 3rd floor. TO RENT—4 room tenement, ments, 163 North Burritt § 170 Arch TO RENT—Garage at 28 Trinity St. between 7 and 8 o'clock evenings. Call -13-2d TO RENT—Tenement 5 rooms, all improve- ments. 49 Cherry St 5-13-2ax TO RENT—Four room Price right. Box 36B, flat, Herald. furnished. 5-13-3dx 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 NOTICES NOTICE—Lawn mowers sharpened and re- Rerndt, Greenwood | CLASSIFIED lc 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 ecliminating this work we save the ad- vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—Ford Sedan, 1920, Just like new. Wil trade ouring Car of apy make. Can be s 225 Washington St. up stairs, att 5-13-1ax NOTICE—WIill be in New Britain Ma with Jumbo Pansies, geraniums and « bedding plants. well, Conn FOR SALE—My 1916 séven passenger car, and in excellent ndition; will ex- change small truck. Tel. 503, 3-2dx PATENT LAWYER— attorney at law. urdhy evenin 3 Store, 211 Main to ¥ p. m. (stand- ard time) 5-13-Fri&sat-tf e NOTICE—You will be ad of your flower boxes if you get plants from Viet's Green- houses. Our plants are grown for par- ticular people. Tel. 19 174 Clinton St 5-13-4d NOTICE—Amateur Photographers. We are giving a ticket (to the holder of the lucky number) away each Friday, which en. titles the winner to five dollars’ worth of developing, _printing and enlarging free of charge. Let us develop and arint your next films. You may draw the lucky number. Ohrnstedt's Photo Shop, 244 Main St., 6% Arch St. R. B. Miller, 688 East St. won the five dolla photo fin- ishing ticket this week. 5-13-3d NOTICE—*In the good old summer time" prepare for winter Fix your home with our “New Bronze Zinc Metal Weather Strips.” Saves coal, keeps out all cold drafts, rain and dust. They last forever. Call John McGraw, Agt. Phone 1673. Office 419 Main St., City, or 163 Hunting. ton Ave. Boston, Mass. 5-13-3e0dx 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. 5-2-1f-cod NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented $1.25 a da Electric cleaners and all electrical articles repaired. Satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. 1995. 5-4-eod-tt NOTICE—Keep out all cold draft: rain. Keeps in the heat and saves cent on all coal bills for all time. 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 NOTICE—To enjoy your vacation, leam to dance. Full cour only $5.00 in ad- vance. Satisfaction guarahtee Address Herald, Dancing, Box 20. 5-12-2dx NOTICE—The West End (-lr-xe open for business Monday, May 1 First class repairing of all cars. Natlonal and Ford Service. Expert electric service. Cars washed and polished. All work guaranteed. Reasonable rates. 5-12-9dx ELECTRICAL WORE—Mr. A. Tyler ex- tends a welcome to both old and new cus- tomers at his new location, 129 Hartford Ave. 5-12-3dx lowest prices. Sc. Try us once, NOTICE—Best service a Shave 10c, and hair cut you will be satisfied. At 45 Washington st. 5-11-5dx —————————————————— NOTICE—Electric Vacuum cleaners to remt, v, $1.25 per day, delivercd promptly. 5-11-3dx NOTICE—We do all kinds work reshingling, ing, etc, & Anderson. SPECIAL—1,000 United States and foreign postage stamps, a Mexican Villa dollar and a geauine Indian arrow head, 25 cents. Sterling Novelty Co.. 433 Colony St., Mer- iden, Conn. ] 5-9-1w of carpenter 5-11-6dx C. MATTEO & COMPANY, 35 Broad St. Plainville. We plate and polish all kinds of work. Nickel, brass, copper, gold and silver plate and bicycle repairing. Tel. All orders recelve prompt atten NOTICE—A. and Builder. built for sale. Boulevard. Houses Lake 5-7-6dx Jobbing of all kinds. Tel. 2066.2. 33 “THE CONNECTICUT PAINT CO.” Is at your service to do all kinds of Painting, Paper Hanging, K: nining and Interior J. chardson, Mgr., 40 ¥ 5-1117dx Decorating. Chureh St. 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 TO RENT—3 room tenement on Main St., all medern improvements, steam heat and hot water. Apply Mutual Finance Co., 131 Main St. Tel. 2141. 5-12-3dx ——— TO RENT—One six room tenement on cor. Main and Elm, one six room tenement on West Main St. one 5 room tenement on Hartford ave. cor. North, 1 store on cor. Elm and Main, Apply to M. Cohen, 378 Stanley St., or Tel. 2425, 5-12_t¢ NT—Tenement five rooms, at 41 St. L. Cobey Est. 5-11-3dx —_———— TO RENT—6 room tenement, all Improve- ments. Inquire Frank Monkiewicz, 360 West Main §t. 5-11-3dx — TO RENT—48 room tenement, all improve- ments. Apply Nair, 551 Maln St. 5-11-6d TO RENT—Four room tenement, adults, American family preferred, $12. 10 min. utes from Upson's Corn Kensington. Chas. Dickinson. Tel. 6 5-7-6dx 14, TO RENT—One 6 room modern apartment in mew building recently completed at 561 Main St. Steam heat. Hot water all the year ‘round. Inquire William C. Raphael, 90 Mmn St. 5-2-tf o TMWAISTS by g Py 5 e Summer. Over-bloun -nd Regulation hhfifim Rothfeder’s NOTICE—Elizabeth T. Payne, licensed Chir- t graduate of F Lustitute of odiatry of N. Y. 76 Pratt St, Room 9, Hartford, Ct. Phone Bushnell 2515. 5-3-26dx NOTICE—We are equipped to give you bet- ter service on your Kord or Overland. Overland Repair Co., cor. Arch and W. Pearl St. 5-6-8dx 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. 2311-4. 4-12-26dx NOTICE—Cartoomist, ©halk Talk Sketching for entertaluments, (alrs sod dances; semething snsppy Al Malmgrea, Herald offics, City. 9-33-t1 NOTICE—Let ‘me do your trucking and moving of @shes from cellar or yard. Pijces reasonable. H. N. Wright. Tel. 991 5-7-64 NOTICE—Ready to do carpenter work at any time. Cell at J. M., 55 Lawlor St. NOTICE—Man capable of making all kinds of Itallian cheese desires position. = Write James Floridia, 51*Franklin St, New Britain, 6-9-6dx POTTED PLANTS. All Kinds. PARKER, 1584 Sthmley St. SUMMER RESORTS. MRS. G. M. SAMLOW has opened her cot- Deming | FOR SALE—I1916 I'ackard touring cat class condition. & Erwin Place. o7 first *hone 5.13-6dx AUTO PARTS—For all cars. Save 50 per cent to 20 per t. Complete. transmissions, rear ends, magnetos, berutors, bodies, tops and axels, springs and fenders. New Auto Exchauge, B. Cutler Prop., Wil- low St. Tel. 6 14. We are buying used cars. 5-13-2wx ca FOR SALE—Buick Six roadster, in :-md condition. Car can be seen at A, Hawker's Service Station, $ Elm St. -13-2dx FOR SALE—1918 Crow roadster, 1916 mobile eight touring, new paint and tire 1917 Briscoe touring, first reasonable offer takes it R. H. Battey, 605 Linc: Tel. 970-3. ¥OR SALE—Hupmobile, model N, touring car, in good condition. Call at 55 Hart St. 5-11-4d e FOR SALE—Reo bus, 16 passenger. 1st class condition guaranteed. Cheap if taken at once. G. M. Borek, 242 Pratt St., Meriden. Tel. 1656. -10-4dx FOR SALE—Chevrolet, model 490, senger. A bargain for quick saifl. May be seen at Ploneer Garage, Main St, back of Fair Dept. Store. 5-11-3ax o el et st L FOR SALE—Overland touring car, model 69, in good condition. . rice §150. In- quire Tel. 74 I o i P T PR R S FOR SALE—Ford chassis, tompletely over. hauled. A bargain at $150. 11 Greenwood St. 5 pas- FOR SALE—Overland coupe. Mechanically perfect and a good looker for $550. In- quire 11 Greenwood St 5-11-4dx e SLASHED PRICE CAR SALE! TFords, all models, 1915 to 1920, $100 up. 191% Kissel Coupe, reconditioned. 1918 Buick Four Touring. 1918 Olds Roadster. 1920 Kissel Sport, model like new. 1920 Oldsmobiles. All models. Model 90.¥6-83 Overlands $125 up. Reo Touring, 1914, overhauled, $185. Stutz classy roadster, $575. Many others. ¥air Deals—Lowest Prices. AARON G. COHEN, 45 Wells St. Harttord. Est. 1910—Tel. Bu, 1931—Open Evenings. 5-10-4a4 e e e ¥FOR SALE—Ford 1917 Unlon built Ford truck in good running order with body and cable; also 2 Smith Form A truck chassis. Will sell cheap for quick sale. Pisetzky Bros.,, 512 Windsor Ave., Bu. 2560, Hart- ford, Conn. 10-54 — R " FORD OWNERS—We can supply you every part, new or used; also late model radla- tors from $5 up. New tops $ up. Seat covers from $7 up. Also used Ford Roadster bodies. Pisetzky Bros, 512 Windsor Ave., Hartford, Conn. 5-10.5d FOR SALE—1918 Buick touring, new paint, fenders and excellent mechanically. Price $1,135, cash or terms. Box, Buick, 5-6-tt FOR SALE—S3 1-2 tom Selden truck, mew tires, new motor. Mechanically perfect, Jjust completely overhauled. Inquire J. L. Condon, Bristol, Conn. Phone 58-3. 5-T-1w e USED CARS FOR SALE. Bssex touring. Allen Sedan. Ford Coupe. Ford touring. Ford delivary. Palge touring. Dodge roadster. Dodge Sedan. Dodge touring. Apply S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 Elm St. Tel. 781 5-10-5a SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING, BENZ ROADSTER. ALLEN SEDAN. OAKLAND TOURING, BRISCOE TOURING. BUICK COUPE. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 18 Main St. Phone 484 3-30-ut e —— SITUATION WANTED. | WANTED—To go out doing washing and ironing by the day or hour. Call Friday or Saturday this week at 27 Arch St. B 5-13.1dx WANTED—Half day’s work by woman in dentist's or general office, Apply Box SAA, Herald. 5-13-2dx e POULTRY. Chicks 5 weeks Brooder for 100, 150 and 250 chicks. Also White Leghorn laying pullets. Second hand windows and door good for barn or chicken house, Mrs. A. Uhryn, 112 Carle- ton St. 5-13-2ax FOR SALE—Baby TOR SALE—Single comb White Leghorn Hatching Bggs, $9.00 per hundred. A few Rhode island Red hens. T. Aldrich, 510 Shuttle Meadow Ave. BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-Lay; 18c up; Rafe prepald delivery guaranteed; all Bend for circulars Putnam Brooders old. | engines, ¢ | FOR S \LE—\IISLIZLLAN EOUS YOR 5. china closet. LE—Three-plece bed room sea. Ono relcphone 1313 4-13: FOR SALE—1 rooms of household furniture in good condition. Wil sell separately. Jteasonable for cash. 439 Cherry St. M Richards. 5-13-1ax FOR SALE—Exchange your small phono- grapn for one of the machines we have advertised on page ZA. Widener's, Main St 5-13-1dx LE—Ilorse and business wagon and 157 Cherry St. J. Abrahan. 5-13-6dx ¥OR harness. wind shields, | ¥OR SALE—Rebuilt Typewriter, in excel Britain | FOR SALE— IN Kensington, desirable two- ent condition. Maun St Apply Fred Winkle, 3 b-13.tt tamily Fitzsimons, house. All improvements. Kensington, Conn. J. 3dx 5~ FOR SALE—Baby Carriage, in perfect con- dition. 911 Kast St, Ist floor. G-13-dx FOR SALE—A reversible reed baby car- riage. lnquire at 139 Winthrop St. . 6-13-3dx FOR SALE—Beautiful mahogany cabinet talking machine and records, less than hail. Kasy payments. A bargain. An. drews, 401 Arch St. 3-2dx FOR SALE—Bay pony, 7 Rl old. Apply 566 HKast St S-14-zdx FOR SALE—Whitney reed baby carriage. “Top floor 32 Monroe St. 5-12-3dx FOR SALE—Hay for sale. H. B. Luce, Elm Hiu. 5-12-3dx FOR SALE—1 horse, weight. about 1,000 lbs. Good uriver and all right. L FOR SALE—Geranlums 15c, 20c, 25c each; scarict Sage 30¢ Woz; asters 10¢; tumatves z0c doz. Mr. imosa, @ Mill St. 5-12-3dx Tzl FOR SALE—Bassinet, infant's bath tub, parior stove, - Call 473 1-2 Park St, ind oor. 5-12-3dx ¥FOR SALE—Now is the time to plant Lily- ol-the-valley pips 1or next scason. Strong, healthy roots ovc per hundred. Stamps or cash. Box 25X, Herald Ofice. 6-12.3ax. FOR SALE—Kitchen range, 1lst class con- dition. Apply Wm. o allen Co., 12 Hungerford Court. o-11-tf FOR SALE—Vegetable plants at reasonable prices, owers of difterent varieties; also geranums from 10 to 20c, or at $2.00 a dozen. 212 Oak St. Tel, 699-2. b-11-3ax FOR SALE—Heavy glass door, 8x7, 12 step stairs, almost uew. Call aiter ¢ o'clock 259 Clark St 11-3dx ———— e FOR SALE—Late model Columbia Graf- ouola, in fine condition. Owner leaving city. Price right. lncluding records. Ad- dress Box 6X, Herald. . 5-11-3dx St NS Ry FOR SALE—Seven strand serial wire Jjust received new shipment. $1.85 per 100 ft. John Crosby, 763 East St. 5-11-3d —_— FOR SALE—Entire household furniture, 176 Carlton St., end of Francis St Also FOR SALE—Milk from cows regularly test- ed for tuberculosis by United States Gov- ernment. Sample bottle delivered by re- quest. Corbin's Corner Farm, West Hart- tord. 5-9-6dx — e e FOR SALE AND RENT—Cottages at Indian Neck. All prices. Write for particulars, The Indian Neck Land Compeay, Bran- ford, Conn. ~1mo ———— e FOR SALE—Or will exchange for good building lots, 2 family brick house, 8 rooms, large garage 26x25 ft, chicken coop and chickens. Must be sold. Own- er leaving city. lnquire 1031 East St. §-7-12ax —_— FOR SALE—Geraniums, 10c up to 35c, $2.75 a dozen, three blossoms to each plant, pot plants of different varietl Tomatoes 20c doz. Pepper and other vegetable plants reasonable. Adolph Santolle, 218 Oak St., rear Greenhouse. Look for Lig sign, b-4-25dx R S L R FOR SALE—Palnt—Buy direct from the manufacturer. House and industrial paints, ready mixed, or paste. Sest qual- ity, fair prices. The Connecticut Me:al & Chemical Company, East Berlin, Conn. Tel. New Britain 1798. 4+22-304 ——— FURNISHED ROOMS. — et TO RENT—Furnished room, 2 minutes walk TO RENT—Desirable furnished single room, central, steam heat, hot baths, electricity. Apply Seelye, 61 Main St, 2nd floor. 5-13-1dx —_— e TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, all im- provements, for one or two ladies or gentlemen. 193 Main St, Srd floor. 5-13-2dx — P e from post office., 10 Lake Court. 5-13-2dx e e TO RENT—Furnished front room, all com- veniences, 61 Main St., top floor. 3 \ 5-13-2dx IO RENT—Two furnished rooms on 2nd floor, in private family, for one or two gentlemen, Rates low. 4 Glen St. 5-13-1dx _ TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or’ with- out board:; also light housekeeping rooms. 46 West Main St. 5.13-5dx — TO RENT—Two or three nice light house- Keeping rooms, Mrs. Barnes, 84 Church st : 5-13-2ax ! T0 RENT—Large furnished room, electric Board if desired. Tel. 716-3. $3 5-13-3ax lights. Grove Hill. TO RENT—Furnished rooms, single or double. 21 Walnut St,, 2nd floor. 5-13-2dx e —————————— e it TO RENT—Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all convenlences. 84 West Main St. 5-12-2ax | 5-13-1dx TO RENT—Single reom for gentleman. 45 Walnut St. 5-12-tf breeds. | TO RENT—First class light housekeeping apartment. Prise rcasonable to Pperma- 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 classifed columns. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Saleslady take orders priv: families; expericnce unnecessary; $30) weekly guaranteed for whole time, cq mission spare time. We deliver and o lect. Marvel Hosiery House, Box 171 CF. Hall Station, New York. 5-10-4 WANTED—Competent mald for gene housework, In family of two. No lai work. Mrs. W. L Hatch 247 West M St 5-1v-4 WANTED—An experienced maid, one wh can cook. None other need applyg 3 Forest St. . ' WANTED—An experienced girl for housework. Must be a good cook. ApD! Mrs. H. C. Hine, Hillside FPlace 524 WANTED—MALE WANTED—Adults age 25 to 70 to boo orders for trees, shrubs, vines, roses; - or spare time. Commmission paid weekl; Experience unnecessary. Western Nei York Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 5-13- WANTED—First class experienced cabin makers—'‘instaliers”—steady work. ') New Bronze Zinc Metal Weather Strip Co, Phone 1673—419 Main St., city, or addre 163 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. Jol McGraw, agt. 5-13 WANTED—Boy over sixteen years old learn Tool and Die making in local f tory. Address Box 28 Herald. 5-13-; WANTED—Rellable steady holsting gineer. Address Herald, Box 14Z. . 5-11- WANTED—Diemakers in local fae Address Box D16, Herald. 5-11- WANTED—Why be idie? Sell guaranie trees and shrubs, Commence now u draw weekly pay. Part or full tim| Guaranty Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. AN -Barber, steady Union wages 350 Arch St. ‘ANTED—Experienced cashier and eeper, between the ages 25 and 40 Liberal salary to start. Address Herail Box SW., 5-13-. 'WANTED—Room snd, hoard in private fi ily by two young men. Apply Box 74| Herald. 5-13~ WANTED—Frst mortgage of $3,000; .ve good security. Address Mortgage, Box Herald. 5-13-; WANTED—A dump -truck in good e dition. Willlam Doughty, Plainville, Phone 102-2, 511 WANTED—AlU kinds of Illlt. trucii local or long distance. Prompt servi George Gilbert, 96 Lincoln St. Tel. 316 5-10-5 WANTED—Te buy second hand ail kinds. Call or write to John clite, 27 Albany Ave., Hartford. H 2551, 5-11. WANTED—Concrete work, sewer bullding by brick, stone and lumber. 1115-13, between 6 and & evenings. 5~ | WANTED—To communtcate with Wwho ‘15 most particular as to his to the end that advertiser may aparument of ¢ oGS oD OF Dear Main by April or May. Address Herald Odiice. WANTED—Room and board by young and wife. Outside of city preferred. M be first class. Reply Box X22. 5-11-3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—4 temement house. All Severino, 31 Franklin St. 5-13-2f FOR SALE—18 acres land, good house barn, 9 cows, 2 horses all farm tools. acre farm, 2 family house, good orchai 2 cows 10 minutes walk from trolley. acres, 4 cows, 4 heifers, 1 horse,| crg planted. 7 room bungalow new barn, g{ age, hen houses, 35 acres land, 1 cow,| horse. 40 acre farm, 7 cows, 2 horses, farm tools. -T. F. Cashman, Farm ency, end of car line, Berlin, Conn. 668-4. 5-13- FOR SALE—One farm of seven ncres, th: miles from city, £00d house of se rooms, barn, cows and chickens, about apple trees in bearing: also 1 farm of acres in Berlin. - Good house, barn, 8 co 2 horses, chickens. $50 reccrved fri milk for week at the doors. Andrews Co., 1557 Stanley St. Tel. 207-3. 5-13-3 FARMS FOR SALE—Farms from 10 acres. Some nearby cities. Call and if you want to buy. Home evenin, § o'clock. H. A. Willlams, 27 Arch St. 5-13- FOR SALE—Farm of 6 acrcs, near E Hill. New house, eléctric iights, runni water, bath, all in fine condition. For formation Tel. 267.8. 5-11- FOR SALE—Building lots at Sharpe’s tion; algo 4 acre farm. Apply 65 Grd St. Friday and Saturday. 5-10- FOR SALE—Five family house at 51 Fra lin St. Cheap if taken at omon, It Byousoof on premises. 4-27-21 FOR SALE—Eight i close to center of Plainville, on trol line Price $4,000, $1,000 cash, balance time. P. O. Box 172, Bristol. Tel 6 5.12. WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE. room house, CLERKS—(men, women) over 17, for tal Mail Service. $120 month. Bxamil tions May-June. Experience unnec For free particulars of instruction, J. Leonard (former Civil Service ex: iner), 843 Equitable Bldg., Washingt| D. C. 5-13-! LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Wednesday evening, lady watch, between Casino bowling alleys Rallroad station. Reward if retu: Connecticut Light & Power Co. & o LOST—Glasses, on Trinity St. Finder Jrinity St Reward. 5-13 SHORE PROPERTY. FOR SALE—Five room cottage with tricity, gas, water, bath and large anda (screened). TPrice reasonable. cupled year round by owner, William