New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 3, 1921, Page 12

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MMER DRESSES 11 Stylesfor All Figures $8.98 to $49.95 Sutt trect, afternoon and .seashore with pockets, and the tunic the season's popular shades, r third floor for house pots, worwe re in all wear in styles sated models and rk patterns. and light - raduation Dresses on, ( Organdie, Volles, Canton Crepe and Crepe de ror ¢ 16.98 to $59.50 do for , some orgett. wdu .lmyv every Miss in draped, tucked, ruffled and wiht tunie effects and many simpler styles. JUNE SALE pleated and Dress Department boasts a full and complete stock suitable Sizes —THIRD FLOOR— summer clothes straight line, Thesc gar- of for all figures, 16 to 50%. THE MATERIALS ARE Ginghams Dotted Swiss Normandie Voiles Figured Voiles Dotted Voiles Striped Voiles English Voiles French Vciles French Linen IMain Organdies Dotted Organdies Madeira Linens great Interest to June of your fancy linens at Brides of either this or past Junes. neral replenishings Great Savings. This is the time for linen showers Genuine Madeira Linens duced practically to cost. and up. Is I8 one of our most important sales, stock Mudeira Linens, our of to need bare scalloped,® lovely praise—too low than ecy are too statement of facts. beautifully to need plece dercd mor exquisite—hand eso prices offect savings of 25 to 40%. FURNISHED ROOM Awo bullding lots [109x165 ft. © Inquire TO RENT—Furnished room for one or 208 E. Main St. Tel. 481-4. 08 E. Main Tel. 481-4. 6 Madeira Tea and Luncheon Napkins, $8.00 doz. Madeira Oblong Tray Covers, 45¢ to 98c each. Madeira Scarfs, at $3.00 to $12.50 cach. Dinner Cloths, size 68 in., regular price $21.00. Reduced to $13.50 ecach. Thirteen-piece Luncheon Sets, $6.98 to $13.50. Many other pieces reduced accordingly. Art Dept.—Second Floor. 18x36 in., 18x45 in., 18x54 in. TO RENT P, TO RENT—Five room tenement, all modern improvements, third floor, .0‘5 Cherry 8t. §-3-2dx In cont fion, fronting line. Price lance on time ristol of Plainvil in highway 4,000 1,000 Address I O. TO RENT—Ome or two rooms, sultable for light housekeeping for ladies or gentle- nien. Americans only. 162 Main St., one fight up. 6-3-24x RENT—Furnished rooms, all Areh St conven. 6-3-5dx m——d iT0 New 3 room Ave 1th all white enamel finish o Prico in right Dix 8t. Tel. 198 improve fire farnished front room, or two gentlemen. Be- near library. 10 Lake 6-3-2dx RENT—Large ar bath, for one t nelghborhood urt TO RENT—5 room tenemeft at 131 Main St. all modern Improvements, steam heat, hot water, ete. Apply Sicklick, 470 Main St. Tel. 1479-4. 6-3-2ax — = TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, all im- provements. Fourth iloor, 64 Prospect St. —— TO RENT—Garage at 53 Lyons S Shuttle Meadow Ave. Phone cail on premises. Maple Mill, new hard Theodore St., lbungalow, ail moder RENT—A nice fornished room om sec- 4 floor, for one or two gentlemen. Price h. firo plage. IP'rice and terms ved Dean, Muple Iill, New $2.30. Private fami! 4 Glen St. 6-3-1dx TO RENT—3S front rooms with large piazza, furnished for light housekeeping. Also 2 two teme- room apartment. Strictly first class. casy pay Grand St 6-2-6dx 360 per 50 ensh will buy 13 rooms; balance so tarming land at pit 1 PBarnesdale i g furnished Beautitul Al Phone 6-2-3dx TO RENT—Apartment of two room for light housekeeping. location, coolest spot in the city commodations. References. 249-14. cheap. Lot of maple flooring cab- 3 Arch 8t . Day & Frixo, ». — e | TO RENT—3 furnished rooms for light housekéeping; all modern improvements. Aduits only. '$3 West Main St 6-2.1dx FOR RENT—1 or 2 housckeeping _rooms: 1 large front room with running water,very comfortable, bath room floor; all fm- provements. Also one for gentiemen. 103 West Main St. 6-2-2ax New & room cottage, Just com- Ington cash ablo all’ L provemoents a bargain, Andrew ey S€, Tel. 8614 y tarnished ligh a tront roon Mrs. Walsh, 6-3-14x TO RENT—Two large, nic housckeeping 'rooms; also suitable for two gentiemen 64 Church St. TO RENT—Nice furnished fromt room, all nlences, private entrance. $3.00 per 59 East Maln St. second floo €-3-30x e LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repairing BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 6 Court Street. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 1918 Roxbury iders. Wil sell Apply B. L. Hartford. 5-26-1w Lot 63x128 tewart St., Bel ymont It desirod are A. L. Poster Co., corner woek ZELDES NING ALL KINDS OF JUNK ND HAND FURNITURE. Hand Men's Clothes. 1. 633-23. FOR SALE “OLASS 2-FAMILY HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, ALL LINCOLN STREE T. CALL SOON. H. D. HUMPHREY Bullding Lots at Russwin Jand Co., West Main Street. & Some A No. 1 Opportunities: ottage on Rhodes Street only $3,800— Family House on same street $8,000. wo Family House on Chestnut Street— can’t be beat, $12,000. AMP REAL ESTATE CO. MODERN, ON | TO RENT—Five room conventences. tenement, 413 Park St modern 6-3.2ax 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- amns. It is inexpensive. ONLY ONE CENT WORD. NOTICES ! NOTICE—On account of death will sell my beautiful upright piano. cash, Address Warren, Box 10, H; in family, $100 ald. 3-2dx NOTICE—We specialize on Ford and Over- land repairing. Try us for better service. Overland Repair Co., cor. Arca es Pea “THE CONNECTICUT PAINT CO0.” is at your service to do all kinds of Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Interior Decorating. J. J. Richardson, Mgr., 40 Church St. Phone 6-1-4dx PATENT LAWYER—Harold G. Manning, attorney at law. Omice open cvery Sat- urday evening in the Walk-Over Shoe Store, 211 Main Sf., 8 to $ p. m. (stand- ard time). 5-13-Fri&Sat-tf ATTENTION!—We bave made @ gemeral reduction in prices for the month of June on all photographs. Special graduation pictures at $3.00 per dozen. Arcade Studio. §-2-3dx e NOTICE—Painting, paper hanging and kalsomining. Work done by day or con- tract. Paper shown at home if required. Drop a card and I will call. I. Carpen- tier, Blm Hill. 6-2-3dx NOTICE—New boarding place in the heart of the city. Table board 37.00 per week. Special rates for dinner. Apply Box 35K, Herald. 6-2-3dx NOTICE—The Guaranteed Hand Laundry makes a specialty of men’s shirts, ladies’ blouses and negligee French dry cleaning. Work called for and delivered. Fhone §87-3. 427 W. Main. Broder & Schweltzer. 6-1-8dx J. AMSZIN, Automobile Painting of every description at reasonable prices. Corner Elm and Seymour Sts., New Britain Ct. Tel. 1734 6-1-3dx NOTICE—Dressmaking, Mrs. B. Kiernan. Dresses, blouses, children's clothes, grad. uation dresses. Please call evenings. Rockwell Ave., 2nd floor. 6-1-5d NOTICE—Electric Vacuum cleaners to rent, c half day, $1.25 per day, delivered promptly. Tel. 608 6-1-3dx 0. K. BARBER SHOP, 96 Winter St. First class shave 10c. Haircut 25¢. Need a first class barber for Saturdays only. Good pay. 6-1-3dx NOW IS THE TIME to sec us about having your porch screened. Let us renew that old furniture. Day & Frigo, rear No. 153 Arch St 6-1-4dx S Y Y g NOTICE—Best work done at the most rea- sonable prices. We burn carbon. Wreck. ing car at your service. Standard Garage, Corbin Place. Tel. 588-3. 5-31-6dx THE H. & B. MFG. WORKS, 110 Rockwell Ave. Cylinder griading. Repair work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call us up and get our new prices. 5-31-5ax NOTICE—Cars washed and polished. Serv- ice and satisfaction. Clark's Automobiie Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. 5-31-5dx NOTICE—Invitation for bids. Contractors are invited to submit bids for a convent and orphanage bullding for the Soclety of Children of Immaculate Conception. Plans may be had at the office of Rev. L. Bojnowski, Orange St, New Britain. Further information may be had at the offices of Henry F. Ludorf, Architect, Mutual Bldg, New Britain. 5-28-6dx | TO RENT—5 room tememtat, all improve- | ments. 64 Seymour St, ring 1st bell 6-3-6dx TO RENT—Stall, at 150 Maple St. 6-3-2dx "rn RENT—S5 rooms, all iniprovements, rent reasonable price. 172 High St. 6-3-2dx — TO RENT—Third floor tenement, five rooms. I All improvements. 19 Wekefield Court, 6-3-3ax TO RENT—One five and one six room teme- ment, all minutes' walk from P. Inquire 49 Cherry st 6.3-2ax improvements, 5 & F. Corbin's TO RENT—6 room tenement, all medern improvements, at 74 Seymour St. Apply Chestnut St. Tel. 991-5, 6-2-3dx L e ele el O RENT—On third floor, three rooms for ight housekeeping. Modern convenlences. Also one single room with kitchenette to business woman. Box 21Y, Herald. Glen St. Inywire second floor. | TO RENT—Garage with electric lights.. B. Benewitz, 443 Church St Tel. 2045.3. 6.2-30 TO RENT—4 room tenement, with improve- ments; good location; rent reagbnable; 1st floor. Tel. 1614-12. 6-2-2dx TO RENT—Nice garage, with ceme drive and walk., fese Apply 128 Dwight St. 6-1-3dx TO RENT—Garage. 447 Church St. 6-1-3dx TO RENT—5 rooms and sink room, all im- provements, supply steam heat. 415 Stanley St. Tel. 21 6-1-5dx TO RENT—4 room apartment, all improve- ments. Apply Main St 5-27-t1 TO RENT—One six room tenement on cor Main and Elm, one six room tenement on West Main St, one 5 room tecement on Hartford ave. cor. North, 1 Siore ,on cor. Eim and Main, Apply to M. Cohen, 375 Stanley St., or Tel 24%. ~12.t¢ TO RENT—One 6 room modern apartment in new bullding recently completed at 561 Main St. Steam heat. Hot water all the year 'round. 1pquire Willam C. Raphael. 390 Main St 5-2-t0 TO RENT—Five room temement, second floor, all improvements. Inquire nerton tS. NOTICE—General contract on sewer, build- ing brick or wood, concrete work. Rea- sonable price. Tel. 1115-15, between 6 and 8 p. m. 5-27-10dx 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. 182-3. All orders recelve prompt atten- tion. 6-16-1mox. NOTICE—Elizabeth T. Payne, licensed Chir- opodist, post graduate of First Institute of Podiatry of N. Y. 75 Pratt St, Room §, Hartford, Ct. Phone Bushnell 2516. $-3-26dx NOTICE—Carbon burned out while you walit. Auto Repair Co., 538 East Main St. Tel. 2016-3. 5-24.10dx YOUR SUMMER VACATION, and Shore The Lawncrest ~Hoiel, Savin Beautiful dining hall. Frivate dining rooms. Fine airy bed roo Bathing garage. We treat you right. 5-24-2wx INOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented $1.26 per day. Guaranteed perfect run- ning order. Eight cleaners—all alike— The Best. Phone 1995, 5-20-tt NOTICE—iawn mowers sharpened :ad re- paired Called for and delivered. Fritz & Berndt, rear 31 Greenwood St. Tel 153-12 5-13.tt NOTICE—Cartoenist, ©Obalk Talk and Sketching for entertainmens, f(airs avd daaces: something ensppy. Al Maimgrea, Herald omiice, City. 9-23-t2 NOTICE—Ready to do carpenter work at any time. Call at J. M., 55 Lawlor St ————————————————— SUMMEE RESORTS. — e, MRS. FITZSIMMONS will open her cottage June 10th, on the water front at Momau- guin, to make engagements for over the 4th.” Please call Tel. 1618-12, 6-1-3d ——— ey SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Chauffeur wants position. 10 years driving and mechanical experience Moderate salary. Careful driver, best ref- erences. C. B, 18} Glen St, City ¢-3-3dx WANTED—To take home washing and iren- ing. Address Herald, Box X2:X, or call Mrs. Schoen, 15 Beaver St. €.3-1ax WANTED—Position to do general house- ork by young ‘Polish woman. Address Lena Karwoski, 15 Beaver St. 6-3-1dx 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- | | I vertiser money. AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE senger touring car, smaller car. 347-2. Hudson 1916, 640, seven pas- or will trade same for roadster preferred. Tel 6.3-2dx FOR SALE—Yord Touring car, 1914. Must be sold at once. Price rcasonable. —Tel. §-2-3dx FOR SALE—Series 9 lrnnk“n nnsd-wr. §00d condition, good tires, new battery, etc. Price right. Franklin ¢ Brougham, recently o equipped with wire wheels and spare, & good en- closed car for some one. John F. Miller, 91 Murray St., Meriden, Ct. -3-3dx FOR SALE—Ford Sedan, slightly used, self- | starter, new battery, ood tires. Address Box 4AB, Herald 6-2.2dx FOR SALE—Pierce-Arrow Stevens 7 ssenger, Chalmers 5 pas- senger, Maxwell 2 passenger, Packard 1 ton truck. Apply Tony, 178 Broad St.. City. 6-2-6dx 5 passenger, FOR SALE—Oakland touring, with 4 new tires and new storage battery, newly painted. Price reasonable. Apply 41 Parkview Ave. 6-2.3dx - AUTO PARTS—For all cars. Save 50 per cent to 90 per cent. Complete engines, transmissions, rear- ends, magnotos, car- berutors, bodles, tops and wind. shields, axels, springs and fenders. New Britaln Auto Exchange. B. Cutler, Prop., 75 Wil- low St. Tel. 633-14. We are buying used cars. §-2-6dx FOR SALE—Pullman light delivery truck, in Al condition. All new tires. Or will exchange for small touring or roadster. Leo Sokolski, 95 Grove St. 6-1-3dx FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson and side car, like new. Sacrifice for $375, or will sell ecither separately. Bliss, 133 Bassett Tel. 2014, 5-31.5dx —_— FOR SALE—1920 Chevrolet F. B, touring car; run only 3,000 miles; good as new. Address Herald, Box Chevrolet 20. 6-1-3dx FOR SALE—Reo 2 ton truck, in good runm- ning condition. Chas Postl, 28 Whiting St. 6-1-3dx FOR SALE—Buick 5 passenger, 1918. This car is in Al condition. J overhauled. New top, newly painted, 6 cord tires. Call after 4 p. m. Walter C.-Cousic, 61 Main St., New Britain. 6-1_4dx FOR SALE—Ford Runabout, 13 Locust St. Phone 1475.| 1917 model. 6-3:-4dx FOR SALE—Prospective automobile buyers see the Seneca for durabllity, economy, beauty and price. Has no superior. C. H. Olcott, Distributor, 505 Arch, New Britain. 5-25-6dx SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL THAT USED CAR. FORD ROADSTER. ESSEX TOURING. OAKLAND TOURING. STEARNS TOURING. BRISCOE TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Bookmsan, Prop. 18 Maln St Phone 484 Easy time payments arranged. 3-36-t1 USED CARS. ANl cars listed below are taken in trade for new Studebakers, as we do not speculate in used cars. 1921 1920 1918 1916 1915 1918 1916 1918 1919 1917 1916 Buick Touring. Buick Touring. Buick Touring. Buick Touring. Buick Roadster. Jordan Touring. Maxwell Touring. Reo Touring. Chevrolet Baby Grand. Oakland Touring. Studebaker Touring. M. IRVING JESTER, 183 Arch St. CSED CARS FOR SALE. 1921 Dodge Bros Tourlng, like new. 1920 Essex Touring, run 6,000 miles new tires, Wil sell at & bargain 1913 Winton Roadster, small mile- age. Will sgll at a sscrifice. 1917 Hudson 7 passenger; good buy for quick sale. 1913 Oaklana painted. 1913 Ford Delivery. 1917 Pord Delivery. 1 Chevrolet Delivery. Terms arranged. Touring. newly TOR SALES CORP AUTOMOBILES. 1919 Ford roadster; good conm- 29 Pearl St. 6.3-2dx LE—1918 (late) Dodge Sedan, cord s, including new spare, paint and up- e tar e e ent i o foatly perfe Small mileage, new battery. Phone 2081, §-3-1dx e ) FOR aALB—-MISCELLANEOUb lon hALB—‘l‘ofinmn and vegetable pl.m. of all kinds. H. C. Simonson, Barnett S8t. Tel. 2548.12. 6-3-2dx FOR SAL! dition. }ox ‘l’ol{ SALE—Cabbage plants. 379 Ellis St. H.. Bohnert. 6-3-3dx 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- VEMALE HELP — ] WANTED—A girl for general housework, ne but an experienced girl nced apply orest St. WANTED—A Christian woman as housc kecper in Home of Good Samaritan. dress, Sec., 451 West Main. [ Apply 175 Maiy 2 flights up, from 9 to 11:30 a. me 622-2¢ ‘WANTED—LIive, energetic salesladies. earn from $5.00 up daily. St., for Apply 1 Columbia St. WANTED—Competent maid housework. WANTED—Competent mald for ¥OR SALE—Mahogany Cabinet Talking Ma- chine and records. Nearly new. Make I an offer. Easy payments. Andrews, 401 | Aren st 6 x FOR SALE—Tomato plants 1 a doz. Pcppers 4 doz. 25 cents. Also other vegetable plants. Mr. J. Arute, 499 So. Main St. 6-3-zdx and 15 cents FOR SALE—Bed room set, kitthen stove, parior stove, desk chair, fruit jars. Cail evenings, 563 Stanicy St, second floor. 6-3-3dx ¥OR SALE—Good pigs, six weeks old; also new milch Guernsey cow and two ncarby springers. Westell Norton, Berlin. Phone 657-13. 6-3-3dx FOR SALE—One light delivery wagon. In- quire at Enterprise Prov. Co., 126 Jubilee st. 5 6.3-1dx FOR SALE—If you are looking for a lot at Maple Hill inquire at.Enterprise Prov. Co., 126 Jubilce St., and get a bargain. 6-3-1dx FOR SALE—A mohogany Victrola with rec- ords; cabinet style; practically new. - 18 Robert St., 2nd floor. 6.2-2dx ¥FOR SALE—Kitchen range, sewing chine and other household articles. cvenings 171 Jerome St. ma- Call 6-2-3a FOR SALE—Six piece bedroom set. Rea- sonable if taken at once. Apply 72 Rock. well Ave., 2nd floor. 6-2-3dx FOR SALE—New fresh stock Geraniums, Asters, Sages and Cabbage. Other plants. Tel. 699-2. 6-2-2dx FOR SALE—Electric Grill, itable for light housekeeping. Address Box 4AB, Herald. [ FOR SALE—Dreers’ best mixture Aster plants, Salvia, Snapdragon, Calandulias, etc. 250 Tomato plants. Call quick if you want them. John Pfeifer, 303 Maple St. 6r2.3dx FOR SALE—2,000 fine stacky Tomato plants, $10.00 per thousand. Viets Greenhouses. Tel. 2624. 6-2-2dx FOR SALE—Two Indian motorcycles. $90 takes both. Also Chief three speed bi- cycle, $25. Inquire Bacon, 70 Monroe St. 6-2-3dx FOR SALE—J room cottage, 7 minutes’ walk west of Upson's Corners. Price right, as owner is leaving town. Inquire at prem- fses. H. Church, Kensington. 6-1.3dx FOR SALE—Btttermilk route in New Brit- ain. Apply 220 Broad St. Plainville, Ct. 6-1-4dx FOB SALE—Omne kitchen and one parlor FOR SALE—Cannas, Salvia, Petunias, Zin- nias, Calendulas and other bedding plants. Tel. 2624. Viets Greenhouses. 6.1-4dx FOR SALE—First quality horse hay, either at the barn or delivered. The Stiles & Reynolds Brick Co., Berlin, Conn. Phone 80. Foreman phone 861.13. 6-1-2w FOR SALE—Paint store, goor opportunity for contractor in painting business. A wall paper and paint store in town near- by. Also drapery department. Sell oil and gas. Will sacrifice to & quick buyer. For particulars Phone Waterbury, 2690 or Southington us-lz.' 5-27-6d FOR SALE AND RENT—Cottages st Indian Nock. All prices, Write for particulars. The Indian Neck Land Company, Bran- ford, Conn. §-2-1mo e FOR SALE—Geraniums, 100 up to 23c, §2.73 a dozen, three blossoms to each plant, pot plants of different varieties. Tomatoos 20c doz. Pepper and other vegetabie plants reasonable. Adolph ‘Santelle, 213 Oak St, rear Greephouse. Look for Big Sign. -25ax E—————————— WANTED WANTED—LIght trucking, local or long dis- tance. Reasonable rates. George Gilbert, 96 Lincoln St. Tel. 8i6-3. 6-3-5dx WANTED—Top buggy and one horse farm wagon, second hand but in good condition. State price and where to be seen. Cash. Box 35K, Herald. 6-2-5dx WANTED—Polish couple for general work. Tel. 1374-2. 6-2-1w WANTED—Room and board with .private family by young man. References fur- nished, Box W24, Herald. 6-1-3@x WANTED—Lawns to mow and trim, by ex. perienced man. Address Box 6L, Herald. 6-1-3dx WANTED—Men and women with tired, aching, itching and burning feet, sore corns and callouses, to try a box of Snow Drop Salve, c. Works wonders. For sare by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & Hanson’s and all drug stores. 5-27.24dx ——em——— POULTRY. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching, Barred Pilymouth Rock, free range stock. 13 eggs for $1. N. W. Baldwin, Kensingtor, Tel. 354-12. a24-tf el L A. B. HALLS R, L Red and Whits Leg- horn chioks, 5,000 every week; free range stock, state tested. Bargain prices for May and June; free circular. A, B. Hall, ‘Wallingford, Conn. Phone 845 5-17.1mo Wintnre e e arn S ious S Ao BABY CHICKS—15c up: the kind that live, grow and lay; safe prepaid delivery; eir- housework. Mrs. Millard Broad St. Meriden, Conn. Turner, 60 5-312 WANTED—Middle aged woman as h keeper, to take full charge. To rj party a good home. Address Home, Bol 2, Herald. 5-31-44 WANTED Experience Bookkeeper . with knowledge of Typewriting. Good Salary. State Experience. Address Herald Box 19xx. 6-3-3 e. o. e o2 EXTRA SALESWOMEN = for SUIT AND DRESS DEPT, Apply at once THE BIG STORE. 6-3-14 WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Two first class carpenters. © in the morning ready for work, cor, State and Kensington St. 6-3- WANTED—A young man to handle dept. for an automobile company Britain. Chance for advancemert 3§ right party. Address Herald, Box X§; 6.3 WANTED—Young men as solicitors. If are satisfied with $30.00 a week to see Mr. Sunderland, 71 Church St. 4 to p. m. 6-2-2 WANTED—Salesmen and crew m Catholics. I want a few hustlers for | brand new proposition. I've got simethig good for the right men. CaM or write Conroy, R61—721 Main St., Hartford. 6-1-: Lunch, 6-1-3, ‘WANTED—Counter man, Beloin’ WANTED—A Live Man who Desires to gage in small manufacturing business is willing to work as hard for himse as for others. Have started in New ,H ven and can start you in New Britain vicinity. $300.00 investment all that' required and enables you to be indepen: ent. It will do for you what it has doi for me. Investigate. Address ¢'Ind| pendence,” care The Herald. 6-1-1 WANTED. EXTRA SHOE SALESMEN CR WOMEN FOR OUR SHOE DEPT. Apply at once THE BIG STORE. 6-3-14 LOST AND FOUND, pock: Chur) 6-2-3¢ LOST—Brown coat with keys in Finder return to Herald Office, St. Reward. LOST—Engineer’s Field Book, No. 360, low cover, in the viclnity of Burritt and Broad St. Finder please return to the Board of Public Works, €Ity 8- FOUND—Palr of glasses, In rear of R. Station, Tuesday afternoon. Owner cf have same by calling at Herald Office. 6-3-1 LOST—Thirsd: ain and Unionville, on road between New black Lynx

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