Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
) THE KEY 0 FRIEND’S CELLAR' , cutor ed from First Puyc Gt n fight was In progress o1 of Hartford avenue and ot. The & sama corner a quarter of reviously to investigate plaint On the second visit nd that Scott had punched ¢ the latter's interference r that caused the tt appears that Scott came Markio told ott was ot the policemen struck his ac- ey He was patrol wagon had wagon to rat time been assaulted. # assistance nan that pals. When broer, Scott kening his nd costs m W. I pferred one McCue and J. harges of breach pe, remstance and carrying bevolver, against Wadislaw , whom they arrested last ark siroot. Feported that for his wif that she was bullets apd himself o d under arrest ho resisted en, causing a scene on the e gun was found In his the accused and had told zoing to g testified that he had been the gun and threatened his wife. The accused wite Is unfaithful. He is man with a record of 14 jce overseas. He claims s misused funds entrusted n other ways has betrayed co in her. ance until Monday morn- ered Ly Judge Klett to al- tigation. as entered by Prosecuting ibert A. Greenberg In the px Kornak, charged with 1 we an- | Policeman assaultin Michael Mary Panis ynn arrcsted the accused night on complaint of Mary. The affair was incidental to a drunken brawl in which all parties were equal- Iy guilty, in the Utalis tor Fred each Steve Bezruchik and fined $10 and costs drunkenness, e FURNISHED ROOMS. | | 70 RENT—Furnished front room, modern cym enlene 17 Court St 5-14-3dx T—Furnished room, ¢ minutes walk post office. 10 Lake Court. 5-14-2dx TO RENT—Large furnished front room in private family. Apply 51 E. in St John RENT—Furnished ated For particu ultz & Costello, Inc., 242 TO 10 Main St 5-14-2d Chap- TO RENT—Furnished room. Mrs. 5-14-1d opinion of the prose- | NEW TO RENT—Garage at T—A five room “témement on 103 Main St., with steam heat. B, Sol- Main 8 Tel. 6~ ldx | TO RE: | West | omon, TO RENT—A five room Hartford Ave, with all ments. Solomon, tenement on 131 modern fmprove- Main St. Tel. 9 5.14-1dx TO RENT—4 rooms, mno improvements. Cheap rent. At orth St. Inquire M. Wesker, 160 West St. 6-14-1dx TO RENT—Very desirable six room apert. ment, 2 minutes walk west of Main S to American family. Modern up-to-date. Address Herald, Box 31Y 5-13. TO RENT—Light housckeepling apartment of 2 front rooms; also 1 large front reom suitabic for one or two persons. Beaut ful residential section. _ Hillside Plac. prner So. High and Walnut St 249-14 TO RENT—One 7 room tenement and room tene on corncr Seymour an Eim St. Inquire G. Paimieri, St. Tel. 287-3 or three foom apartment, modern convenicnces. 103 5-14-2d TO RENT—Twy furnished. all West Main St NT—A 4 room tenement, with all im- at 1z Pearl Court. Apply . 169 Hartford Ave. 5-12-3dx TO provements, Abrahamse wit TO KENT. niences all_con- nished room, 5.14-54 305 Arch St T—Furnished rooms for light house- 4: also room and board for gentle- 660 Wost Ma 5-14-1dx T—Two furnished rooms, ail im- vements, for one or two ladies or tiemen 193 Main St, 3rd foor 5-13-2dx —————————————————————eee TO RENT—Furnished front room, all con- veniences. 61 Main St., top floor. 5-13-2dx TO RENT—Purnished rooms, with or with- »ut board; also light housckecping rooms. West \Main St. %.13-5dx TO RENT—Iarge furnished room, electric Ighte. Board if desired. Tel. 716-3. 83 Grove Hill, 5-13-3ax single or TO RENT—Furdished rooms, 5-13-2dx donble. 21 Walnut t.. Znd floor TO RENT—Three furnished rooms for he weping; all convenjences. X4 West aln St 5-12-2dx ngle room for gemtleman. 45 5-12-tf TO RENT- Walnut St —FOR SALE— Family House on Glen Street, % Acre Land. Price $7,500. ULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. RlalnuStneet Tel. 24-4 INS ln \\(‘F; FIRE, LIFE, AUTO, SURETY BON D ABILITY INSURANCE BURGLARY, C POST INSURANCE, PAYMASTER ROBBERY In fact all kinds of Imsurance and Real Estate. H. D. NATL. BANK BLDG. Share of Sovereings Trading Company Stock. HUMPHREY OPEN SATURDAY EVENING A New anmess Block whlcl: will ou BETTER Than 10 Per Cent.—It’s a! interesting proposition to speculate on. ond Mortgage GUARANTEED, For Sale. MP REAL ESTATE CO. PHORE 343 -ROOMS 305-¢ RANK BLDe E THE OTHER MAN’S RENT PAY FOR YOUR HOME By Buying One of These Bargains. INERTON ST.—Two Tenements. Rents $600. Price $5,500. INERTON ST.—Four Tenements. Rents $1,056. Price $8,000. MAN ST.—Two Tenements. Lot 98x200. Barmn and Garage. MAIN ST.—Dwelling, Stores, Garage and Machine Shop—Great Opportunity for An Auto Repair Man. D ST.—~Two Tenement, 16 Room Dwelling, All Modern Improvements. Rents Over 10%. Easy Payments. & FAIRVIEW—Four Tenements. Large Lot. W HATCHCo ciTY NALL CE For ing House, centrally located, ot water heat. There Cco REAL ESTATE Sale Scventeen rooms. Two is moncy to be made here, in ad- ving a vory fine home to live in. for particulars, Home Banking & Realty Co. MAIN ST, NEXT DOOR TO FOX'S THEATER. TELEPHONE 738. EAMSHIP TICKETS tEIGN R LL PARTS \uIBLEY 2 97 MAIN TREET EMITTANCES OF THE WORLD NEWRRITAINCONN Elm St. Inquire G. Palmieri, 338 Maln 5 room tencmient on corner Seymour and Elm St. Inquire G. Palmeri, 338 Main 8. Tel. 287-3. TO RENT—Three room tenemen provements. Price reasonable, #t. Inquiro 3rd fleor. 13-2ax TO RENT—4 room tenement, all improve- 3 North Burritt St. Tel. TO RENT—Gurage at 23 Trinity St botween 7 and § o'clock evenings. Call 13- TO RENT—Tenement 5 rooms, al ments. 49 Cherry St improve- 5-13-2dx furnished. 5-13-3dx TO RENT—Four room Price right. Box 36B, fint, Herald. TO RENT—35 room tenement on Main St., all modern 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 tenmement on Hartford ave. cor. North, 1 store on cor. Elm and Main, Apply to M. Cohen, 378 Stanley St., or Tel. 24 5-12.t¢ TO RENT—6 room tenement, all improve- ments. Apply Nair, 551 Main St 3-11-6d TO RENT—One 6 room modern apartment in new bullding recently completed at 561 Main St. Steam heat. Hot water all the year ‘round. Inquire William C. Raphael, 390 Main St. 5-2-tf LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repairing BUILDERS IN OOD, BRICK STEEL AND INCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telephones 2241 New Britain, Conn. 1918 L. ZELDES JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE 116 WEST ST. TEL. 633-23 WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF Something in Reason We have for sale on East street, East Main, Family Frame House of ten Hot water heat, electric. Lot near a Two™ rooms. gas and 57x163. Can be $2,000 cash See us at once. Parker & Deming 193 MAIN STREET bought for or better. Real Estate, Insurance Mortgage Loans. Tel, 2026. BRITAIN DA",Y HERAZ'.D, SATURDAY, MAY 14, If you have a tenement te 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 and yard. Tel 5-11-6d NOTICE ‘moving Pric do you trucking trom cellar or H. N. Wright Let me ashes reasonable. and moving. McMahon, 5-14-3dx trucking Frank T. Tel. 822-4 xpress, sonAblc Cherry St. NOTICE—"Bronze Zinc Metal rips.”” Best in the world. forever. John McGraw, Agt Main St City. Weather Will last Office 419 5-14.eod3dx NOTICE—Lawn sonable pric Main st owers shurpened at a rea- Apply Walter, 534 West 5-14-3dx ATTENTION, AMATEURS!—If you don't 5t results with your camera, bring it to us. We are experts. Free instructions. Arcade Studio, Kodak Headquarters. 5-12-2e0dx DTICE—Lawn mowers sharpened and re- paired Called for and delivered. Fritz & Berndt, rear 31 Greenwood St. Tel. 153-12. 5-13.tf 1921. CLASSIFIED 1c 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, FOR S \LE—\flbClflLL L\EOLS SALE—This ix a real buy for $165, uring. good tires. demountal shock absorbers. good \running or Call at 167 High St. Sunday night FOR Ford 7 wheol: der. day lv()l( SALE—Geraniums 10 cents to 20 cents en; alsv other flower Rubbes plants. | Tomatoes and vegetable plants. L. Fusaro, 85 . 1268-z 5-14-3ax FOR SALE—My and in excellent change for small truck. 503. 1916 scven passenger condition; or will Mr, ar, Tel dx FOR SALE—1916 Packard touring car; first class condition. & Erwia Piace. Phone 927-13. 5.13-6dx Il-()ll SALE—? single beds in good condition, springs and mattress. 486 Arch St 5-14-2dx FOR SALE—A 6 family brick block with store, 311313 Church St. WIill offer good inducements. Call and sce us. A. R. League, 315 Church St. 5-14-3dx AUTO PARTS—For all cars. Save 30 per cent to 90 per ceni. Complete. engines, transmissions, rear ends, magnetos, car- berutors, bodies, tops and wind shields, axels, springs and fenders. New Britain Autd nge, B. Cutler Prop., 75 low We are buying used cars. 5-13-2wx FOR SALE—Buick Six roadster, condition. Car can be seen at Hawker's Service Station, § Elm St. 51 PATENT LAWYER—Harold G. Manning. attorney at law., Office open every Sat- urday eveéning in the Walk-Over Shoe Store, 211 Main St., 8 to 9 p. m. (stand- ard time). 5-13-Fri&Sat-tt NOTICE—You will be proud of your flower + boxes if you get plants from Viet's Green- houses. Our plants arc grown for par- ticular people. . Tel. 1973. 174 .Clinton st. 5-13-4d NOTICE—Amateur Photographers. We are Eiving 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 print your next films. You may draw the lucky number. Ohrnstedt'’s Photo Shop, 244 Main St, 69 Arch St. R. B. Miller, 658 East St, won the five dolla photo fin- ishing ticket this week. 5-13-3d NOTICE—The West End Garage open for business Monday. May 16, 1921. First class repairing of all cars. National and Ford Service. Expert lectric service. Cars washed and polished. All work guaranteed. Reasonable rates. 5-12-9dx ELECTRICAL tends a welcome to both old tomers at his new location, Ave, WORK—Mr. A. Tyler ex- d new cus- Hartford 5-12-3dx NOTICE—Best service at lowest prices. Shave 10c, and hair cut 25c. Try us once, you will be satisfied. At 45 Washington st. 5-11-5dx NOTICE—We do all kinds work reshingling, repairing, & Anderson. Tel. 267-6. SPECIAL—1,000 United States and foreign postage stamps, a Mexican Villa dollar and a genuine Indian arrow head, 25 cents. Sterling Novelty Co., 433 Colony St., Me iden, Conn. 5-9-1w of etc. carpenter Deming 6-11-6dx C. MATTEO & COMPANY, 35 Brosd St., Plainville. We plate and polish all kinds of work. Nickel, brass, copper, gold and silver plate and bicycle repairing. Tel. 152-3. All orders recelvc prompt atten- tion. 5-9-1w CONNECTICUT PAINT C©O0.” is at e to do all kinds of Paintin Kalsomining and Interior Richardson, Mgr., 40 5-1147dx “THE your serv Paper Hanging, Detorating. J. J. Church St. Phone NOTICE—Regrinding of auto cylinders. Pls- ton made and piston rings fitted. Special prices on Fords. Auto parts made to or- H. and B. Mfg. Works, 110 Fockwell Tel. 2047-3. 5-3-11dx NOTICE—Elizabeth T. Payne, licensed Chir- opodist, post graduate of First Institute of Vodiatry of N. Y. 75 Pratt St., Room 9 Hartford, Ct. Phone Bushnell 2515. 5-3-26dx NOTICE—We are equipped to give you bet- ter service on your Ford or Overland. Overland Repair Co., cor. Arch and W. Peatl” St: 5-6-Sdx NOTICE—Bedding. Have your old mat- tresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over equal to new and returned same Ga. Upholstering. Hardware City Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 4-12-26dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for emtertalnments, (airs aun. dances; something sneppy. Al Maimgreu Heralo office, - GIty. 9-33 .40 NOTICE—Let me moving of ashes s reasonable do your trucking an from cellar or yard H. N. Wright. Tel 5-7-6. NOTICE—Ready to do carpenter work at any time. Call at J. M., 55 Lawlor St. NOTICE—Man capable of making all kinds of Italian| cheese desires position. Write James Floridia, 51 Franklin St, New Britaiu. POTTED PLANTS, All Kinds. I’ARKER. 1584 Stanley St. SUMMER RESORTS, MRs. H.. SAMLOW has opened her cot- tage at 7 Beacon 8£t., .West Haven, Conn., for the season. 5-13-1wx BOYS. Fifty Grammar school boys can carn big profits and secure prizes for an hour's work after school. Baseballs, Gloves, ‘Watches, Knives, Roller Skates, Baseball Sults. Bicycles, Wagons, Sweater: Baseball Shoes and other prizes wiil be given away. Call after school Monday. NO. 71 CHURCH STFEET, 'w Britalo. TCATION WASTED. FOR SALE—1918 Crow roadster, 1916 Olds- mobile eight touring, new paint and tires; 1917 Briscoe touring, first reasonable offer takes it. R. H. Battey, 605 Lincoln St. Tel. 970.3. 5-12-3dx touring Hart 11-4d model N, Call at FOR SALE—Hupmobile, car, in good condition. St. FOR SALE—Ford chassis, completely over. hauled. A bargain at $150. Inquire at 11 Greenwood St. 5-11-4dx FOR SALE—Overiand coupe. Mechanically perfect and a good looker for $550. In- quire 11 Greenwood St. 511 -4dx FOR SALE—Ford 1917 Unlon bullt 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. 5-10-3d —_— e 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 37 up. Also used Ford Roadster bodies. Pisetzky Bros., 512 Windsor Ave., Hartford, Cenn. 5-10.5d FOR SALE—1918 Buick touring, new paint, fenders and excellent mechanically. Price $1,175, cash or terms. Box, Buick 23 h 5-6-t. FOR SALE—3 1-2 ton Seiden truck, new tires, new motor. Mechauically perfect, just completely overhauled. Inquire J. E. Condon, Bristol, Conn. Phone 58-3. 5-T-1w USED CARS FOR SALE. 1920 1920 1920 1917 1917 1919 1916 1917 1917 Essex touring. Allen Sedan. Ford Coupe. Ford tourin Ford delivery. Paige touring. Dodge roadster. Dodge Sedan. Dodge touring. Apply S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 Elm St, Tel. 731 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 3-30-2t SALE—AUTOMOBILE SAL 10 high grade used cars will be sold at a sacrifice, HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO, Open Evenings and Sunday, 5-14-1a e AGENTS WANTED. $20 DAILY made $3.75 combination sales guarante: selling our mew special for $1.50, agent's price 40¢ soaop combina- 1le-15c. United Soap Park Place, N. ¥ 4-3 -(5)-7_14-21 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 delivering; you just write down and we ship the goods to vour customers; no experience « ital required; biggest money maker in la ten years; only 3 orders a day pays $45 @ week profit; $1 an hour for your spare time: territory going fast. Write to. day for full information to Dept Eastern Aluminum Company, Washington St., Boston, Mas: AGENTS—Make $35.00 weekly welling guar- anteed Hosier. We guarantee $36.00 weekly full time. 75c an hour spare time. Experience unnecessary. Hosfery, Darby, 5-14-1dx POULTRY. FOR SALE—Pittsfield strain Barred Rock y baby chicks for June delivery, at $18.0 hundred. Tel. 15 FOR SALE—Baby Chicks 35 weeks old. Brooder for 100, 150 and 250 chicks. Also White Leghorn laying pullets. Second band windows and door good for barn or chicken house. Mrs. A. Uhryn, 112 Carle- ton St 5-13-2dx B L BABRY CHICKD—BUHI .»l‘y llf prepaig Ferfectwear | 5-14-2ax | FOR SALE—Upright piano, mahogany finish, unusually fine condition. Liberal discount for cash. C. A. Humphrey. Phone s 2063. Piano tuning. (Profit by our low expense). 5-14-4dx ¥OR SALE—Magnificent upright piano. Fair payment down. Mail balance $1 week- ly Address, Magnificent, Box 8P, Herald Otfice. 5-14-10dx v wil- | FOR SALE—Columbia Cabinet Grafonola, mahogany and good records; very cheap. isasy payments. L. E. Andrews, 401 Arch Ht \ 5-14-1dx FOR SALE—Three-plece bed room sea. One china closet. Telephone 13 5-13-2d FOR SALE—Horse and business wagon and harness. 167 Cherry St. J. Abrahan. 5-13-6dx FOR SALE—Rebuilt Typewriter, in lexcel- ient conditton. Apply Fred Winkle, 358 Main St. 5-13.tt FOR SALE—Baby Carriage, In perfect con- dition. 911 mast St., 1st floor. G-13-dx FOR SALE—A reversible reed baby car- riage. lnquire at 13y winthrop St 5-13-3dx FOR SALE—Beautiful mahogany cabinet talking _machine and recorus, less tnan hai. Easy payments. A bargaih. An. drews, 401 Arch St. 5-13-2ax ¥OR SALE—Bay pony, 7 old. 566 mast St yrs. Apply 5-13-2dx SALE—Whitney reed baby clnlll!~ 3z Mouroe St. FOR Top 1oor FOR SALE—Hay for sale. H. B. Luce, Elm Hill. — e FOR SALE—] horse, weight about 1,000 lbs. Good driver and ail rignt. Tel. 111-5, 5-12-3ax FOR SALE—Geraniums 15¢, 20c, 25¢ each; scarlet sage 3oc doz; asters 10c; tomatoes 20c doz. Mr. Rosia, 2 Mill St. . 5-12-3dx FOR SALE—Bassinet,\ infant’s bath \parlor stove. Call 478 1-z Park St., tioor. tub, FOR SALE—Now is the time to plant Lily of-the-Valley pips for next season. Strong, healthy roots 50c per hundred. Stamps or cash, Box 25X, Herald Office. 5-12.3ux FOR SALE—Kitchen range, ist class con dition.. Apply Wm. H. Allen Co, 12 Hungerford Court. 5-11-tr ¥FOR SALE—Entire household furniture, 176 Cariton St, end of Francls St Also chickens. 5-9-8ax P ORI WOCCTIR AR SO W Techd 72 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 T—Cottages at Indian Neck. All prices. Write for particulars. The Indian Neck Land Company, Bran- ford, Conn. 5-7-1mo ————e e FOR SALE—Or will exchange for good building lots, 2 family brick house, 8 rooms, large garage 25x26 ft, chicken coop and cnickens. Must be sold. Owa- er leaving city. Inquire 1031 East St. , 5-7-12ax [ S § Ay FOR SALK—Geraniums, 10c up to 25c, $3.73 a dozen, three blossoms to each plant, pot plants of different varicties. Tomatoes c doz. Pepper and other vegetable plants reasonable. = Adolph Santelle, 218 Oak St., rear Greenhouse. Look for Blg Sign. 6-4-25dx FOR SALE AND RE) FOR SALE—Paint—Buy direct from the manufacturer. House and _industrial paints, ready mixed, or paste. Jest qual- ity, fair prices. The Connecticut Metal & Chemlcal Company, Bast Berlip, Conn. Tel, New Britain 1793, 4-22-304 E————————— WANTELD S L RIS e WANTED—Steady position for man and Wife. Wife for housekceper, man to as- also inow lawns, etc. Write P. O. 215, Bast Berlin, Conn. 5-14-1w WANTED—Experienced cashler and book- kecper, between the ages 5 and 40 years. Liberal salary to start. Address Herald, Box SW.. 5-13-2d Tel. 1953, WANTED—Plain sewing. 5-11-3dx WANTED—Room and board in private fam. ily by two young men. Apply an Herald. WANTED—Frst good security. Herald. mortgage of $3,000; very Address Mortgage, Box 10 $-13-3dx light trucking, Prompt service, Tel. $16-3. 5-10-5dx WANTED—AIl kinds of local or long distance. George Gilbert, 96 Lincoln St. * WANTED—To buy second hand forniture of all kinds. Call or write to John Ra- i clifte, Albany, Ave, Hartford. Bu. 1 51, 5-11-6d WANTED—Concrete work, sewer connection, bullding by brick, stone and lumber. Tel. 1115-13, between 6 and § evenings. 6-4-10dx | WANTED—To communicate with landiord who is most particular as to his tenants to the end that advertiser may obtain aparument of ¢ Tooms un or near West Main by April or May. Address Box 25Y, Herald Office. , 3-15-t¢ | e—————sse— SHORE PROPERTY. T eyt e i, FOR SALE—Five room cottage with elec- tricity, €as, water, bath and large ‘er- 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. 4 WANTED—YFEMALE HELP WANTED—An experienced cook.. W. Stanley, Stanley Quarter. mornings. LADIES EARN $1.—Send name and add for 24 spools of Allgood Thread. them at 10c each.® Send us $1.40 keep $1. We are making this libei offer to introduce Allgood Thread whij comes wound 200 Yards on a Spool—33 100 per cent miore cotton than youm g elsewhere. Spoon ' of Aligood Thrc Free to anyone answering this ady] ment. Allgood Sales Company, 4 Avenue, Bradford, Mass. 5 Mrs. Tel. 38 14, and No washing. 5-14-1 WANTED—Housekeeper. dress Herald, Box YBB. WANTED—Housekeeper d man, in country. No objections to of or two children. Address for intervie Herald Office. Box X6X. 5.14-6 by middle WANTED—Woman of good standing in h) comminity to take orders for _tred shrubs, roses, vines, old - fashion flowers. Permanent. _High commissi paid promptly. No delivering or coll ing. Write tods: tirst National N series, Rochester, N. WANTED—An_experienced mal can cook. None other necd apply. Forest St. - WANTED—An experienced . girl for housework. Must be a good cook. APR Mrs. H. C. Hine, Hillside Place 5-2-} WANTED. . 1,000 women to sew baseballs home. Spare time or all time. F\ instructions call Monday morning, May 16, at J. Sidotl, 165 Washing: fon St, New Britain. Branch of * The Bon-Tober 'Sporting Goods Co., 17 Goodwin Place, Hartford, Conn. 5-14-1a WANTED—Reliable man'to book orders fo fruit and ofnamental trees, shrubs, roses, ete, and engage sub-agents; exclusivd territory. Whole or part time. _FPa eekly. Apply at once. Knight & Bost wick, Newark, New York State. 5-1 J WANTED—Adults age 25 to 70 to | orders for trees, shrubg, vines, roses; or spare time. Commission paid weekly.) Experience 'unnecessary. Western Ne York Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 5-13-2ax] WANTED—Boy over sixteen years old to| learn Tool and Die mdking in local fac- tory. Address Box 28Y, Herald. 5-13-3d| WANTED—Relinble steidy hoisting en- glneer. Address Herald, Box 14Z. \ 5-11-4d, WANTED—Diemakors Address -Box D16, Ierald. 5-11-4d ED—Whby be idle? Sell guarantecd trees and shrub: Commence now and draw weekly pa; Part or full time. Guaranty Nursery Co. Rochester, N. Y. 5-12-11ax WANTED—Burber, steady position and Unfon wages 350 Arch St 5-12-3dx SRRt St ————— - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. local factory. FOR SALE— IN Kensington, desirable two- family house. All improvements. J. J. Fitzsimons, Kensington, Conn. §-13-3dx a— house. Albért 5-13-2dx SALBE—4 _tenement 31 Franklin St. FOR Severino, FOR SALE—One farm of seven acres, three- miles from city, good house of se: rooms, barn, cows 'and thickens, nhou’ apple trees In -bearings; -also 1 farm of acres in Berlin. . Good hpuse, barn, 8 co 2 horses, chicke: $50 recerved from | milk for week at thé’ doou Andrews &, Co., 1657 Stanley St. Tel. 207-3. 5-13-2a% FOR SALE—Farm: of - 6. acrcs, near Elm Hill. New house, ele¢tric lights, running water, bath, all in fine condition. For in- formation Tel. 5-11-4dx FOR SALE—Building. lots at Sharpe’s sta. tion; also 4 acre farm. Apply 65 Grov St. Friday and Saturday. 5-10-4d5 FOR SALE—Five family house at 51 Fran! lin St. Cheap it taken at omco. Inquire Byousoof on_premises: 4-27-16ax) FOR SALE—Eight room house, garden. close to center of Plainville, on trolley line Price $4,000, $1,000 cash, balance on time. P. O. Box 172, Bristol. Tel. 66. 5.1 e WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE, CLERKS—(men, women) over 17, for Pos- tal Mall Servic $120 month. Examina- tions May-June. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of instruction, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service exam- iner), $43 Equitable Bldg., Washington. D. C. 5-13-5dx LOST AND FOUND. Stanley, Whiting. Maple or Ellis, nesday evening. Reward. Stanley St. LOST—String of amber bake-lite heads, 5 Return 4 5-14-1d LOST—Bunch of keys, between elther on North or Oak Sts. Finder please return to No. 3 Engine House. 5-14-2ax —— LOST—Wednesday evening, lady wrist watch, between Castno bowling aileys and Rallroad station. Reward if returned to