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AUTOMOBILES Autos—Taxi Service 13 STANLEY Tax! Service., High class olosed CcArs, Reliable operators. Prompt service, Reasonable rates. Phone 1711-f, TAXI—When you want good TAXI S8ERV- ICE, CALL 1700 2700 2700 e e Garages To Let 14 — pur. 90 ARCH ST.—Garage. Storage or repair poses. Inquire Wm. C. Raphael, n street. BLLIS BT, and heat, L. 86—Garage with Fusaro, light GARAGR at 130 Glen §t. Room for one car, Electric light. Inquire on premises. e e Motorcycies And Bicycles 15 HARLEY-DAVIDSON day is every day. We have thres 1920 machines, absolutely per- fect at $235, $245 and $285. Cash or terms. Monler Bros., 38-42 Maln 8t. “The Sporting Goods Store.”” Phone 135- HARLEY-DAVIDSON—We them, all’ late models, ranging in price from $76 up. All these machines are in good condition and cannot be dupli- cated at the prices we are asking. These machines have been taken in trade for new Indians. We also have several re- bullt, late model Indians at exceedingly Hadfleld-Bwenson Co., 31 Phone 1706, Service Station Repairing have &slx of e 11 AUTO FENDERS and bodies, doors and radiators, when broken or bent, need the attentlon of skilled mechanivs, When in trouble, let us restore the orginal shape of your car, “Service is Our Aim, O, Becker, Corbin Place. Phone 553, AUTO PAINTING— is_our specialty ANTONIO BUFFA & CO., PROPS. 224 ARCH ST, PHONE 1162, S e AUTOMOBILE PAINTING—First-class. All work guaranteed. Reasonable prices. Joe Amszin, 363 South Main 8t. Phone 1253. ——— e — NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922, FARMS L Classification 82. = The1 e Are Sevel al Farms—Good Farms~0ffered For Sale on Thls Page Every Day. There is Usually a Variety of Them Here—Changing Continuously—So If You Don’t Find the Farm You Might Be Interested in Today, Read the Ads Again Tomorrow. Some New Ones Wlll Appear REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ¥ " FARMS—We have cash customers for farma in this vicinity varying from 3 to 240 ucres. For quick action list your farm with the Cashman Far Agency, 131 Main St, Phone 8§73 ‘New Hritain's at_Farm Bures Real Estate—Wantod Largest BUSINESS SERVICE ___ BUSINESS SERVICE FIVA CML Building and (‘onlr-m 19 Moving, ’l‘rm-klnz. Nurlm! == MERCHANDISE e REAL I‘QTATF FOR RE\IT lluulnm« Ommr unllh. MASON work, bricklaying Charles Beh, ephone 1185-2, and plastering. 591 West Main street. Tel- ROOFING—B8ave money on your shinglin, ob, Speclalty on beaver board cellin, . O, Helwler, 613 Stanley St. TO BUILDERS and contractors, The build- ing known as Nos. 110 and 112 Hartford avenue I8 to Dbe remodelled and addi- tions bullt thereto. Plans and specifica- tions are at The Wm, F, O'Connor Drug Co, Sealed proposals are to be let at sald ftore not later than April 1st, 1922, Pat- __rick_MeGovern, Business Servico Rendered 26 A NO, 1 SIGNS of any kind and_lowest prices in town. Work guaranteed. J. Cohn, 321% Maln Bt. e AWNINGS for private and business hous Your order solicited early to avoid spring rush, Estimates furnished, Eddy Awning & Decorating Co. Phone 1013-4, CABINET WORK—Let us bid on your store fixturey, sample boards, working models or inside paneling. All kinds of cabinet work, D-y & Frigo, 153 Arch street. Tel- ephone 2633, ELECTRICAL FIXTURES repaired and in- stalled. Wire estimates furnished, wiring installed. Anderson Electric Co. 259 Main St. Up one flight. Phone 519. HOUSE CLBEANING—Buggestion. Let us refinish any metal articles, such as can- dlesticks, andirons, stove trimmings light- ing fixtures, ete, We polish buff, nickel- plate and lacquer In all colors, Daven- port & Keeler, Inc., 251 Whiting 8t. INDIVIDUALS' NAMES— engraved In gold on lead penclls, 35c in a neat box. . W. BENNETT. Advertleing Novelties, 3 for 169 MAIN ST, Phone 2623, AUTOMOBILE PAINTING—AIl work guar- anteed and prices reasonable. Truck bodies made to order. Isadoro Ravizza, rear 332 Park St. Phone 576-13. AUTO REPAIRING. NEL- SON AND ERNE MERLY OF HON HAVE JOINED TH MENT AT AARON GARAGE 887 NEW HARTFORD, p 0., REPAIR DEPART- G. COHEN'S NEW BRITAIN AVENUE, e R e e R AUTO SPRINGS a speclalty. Guar. forever against center breakage. Prices right. John Baker, 224 Aroh S8t. Phone 506, e b e e e AUTO TOFS—We make all kinds of tops, side curtains and slip covers. We do all kinds of auto body repairing. We have had 20 years' experience in this busi- ness. Let us estimate on your auto body work. J. W. Walsh Auto Top and Uj holstering Co., 207 Elm St, near Se mour. Phone 2549, BATTERIES— Have you experienced battery Bce us for satisfactory service. HARTFORD BATTERY & BERVICE CITY BERVICE STATION -EDW. ZACK., BATTERY DEPT. trouble, - BODIES in any conditlfon made over like new. Broken fenders, windshields, or rad- iators repaired. All kinds of sheet metal work also. All work guar. New Eng. Rac fator Works, 17 E. Main St. Phone $60. CYLINDER GRINDYNG— Quickest and most efficient in the clty -Special Ford prices, Logan fywheel gears are better. Auto parts manufactured and repaired. 451 W 1. & B. MFG. CO. MAIN ST, PHONE 1123-3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 3f your automo- bile should bo inspected now. Bee Sim- mons, 167 Arch St. Phone 2245 FENDERS-—RBroken or bent, dented or leaky radiators, tanks or any other part of your auto body can he fixed right and at small cost. Hultquist Bros, 107 Arch St. Phone 1326-1. FORD AND OVERLAND repairing our specialty. Generators, starters and igni- tion systems overhuuled. Overland Repal: Co., 132 W. Pearl St. ———— e GENERAL OVERHAULING— AND REPAIRING, DEAD AND LIVE STORAGE. TRUCKING CONTRACTS ON HEAVY HAULING. HARDWARE CITY GARAGE AND TRUCKING COMPANY, REAR 103 MAIN STREET. PHONE 387-12. RESIDENCE PHONE 886-13. MOTORISTS WISB— SIMONIZ. Protects finlsh in all weather. We also change the ofl in crank case and_make no labor charge. Cars washed, polished, ofled and greased. Authorized 'Slmoniz Service _Station. CLARK'S AUTO LAUNDRY, L Rear 103 W. Man St. Phone 559-4. PARSONS' GARAGE & TOOL CO.— With our first-class machine “equipment wo are now going to regrind cylinders, New parts made, General overhauling and repalr work, Radiators repaired. Fenders stralghtened, Work guarantged. 630 WEST MAIN STREET. —_— BUSINESS SERVICE Barbers, Hairdress, Masseuse FACIALS shampoos, scalp treatment, waves and halrcutting. Work done at your home, Estelle V. Barkman, 627 W. Main St. Phone 1861. Phone for appointment. 18 HAIRCUTTING—Mothers, we have. two hobby-horse chairs to amuse while having their hair trimmed. Hours, § a. m. to 8 p. m. 82 Church. Opp. Beloln. HAIRDRBESSING, Marcel waving, manicur- ing, hennaed hairbobbing, shampooing, facial massage, Parisienne pack, hair dye- ing, Violet Ray treatment. Lucllle Beauty Shop, Efi‘l Muln 5(. Top floor, Te 631 Bulldlng and (ml.mt CONCRETB WORK-—Spring means crete work. Don't forget the old, reli ble firm, Baker & Lasher, concrete co tractors. Quality Und workmanship have stood the test for the past twenty years. Phone 1966-2 or 3. Our motto: “Every- thing In_concrete. —_— Read These Ads D-.lly KODAKS FILMS AMATEUR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING ARCADE STUDIO LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Plumbing, roofing, ot metal work and general jobbing. Louls Nalr, Tel. 1233-3, 367 South Maln street, LOCAL— LT 4T AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE STORAGE. CRATING AND SHIPPING BY RAIL OR TRUCK. NEW YORK DAILY EXPRESS, JOS. ARBOUR & BON, NEW BRITAIN, CONN,, 60 WHIT- ING BT. TEL. 580. NEW YORK RECEIVING STATION, §1 WALK- ER 8T, CARE OF MR. HARDING, MOVING, MOVING—We do local furniture and plano moving. Promptly moved by experienced men, We also run weckly trips to New York and Hoston. H. Brown Trucking Co, 131 Dwight St. and long distance 27 MAX TRESKY, Contractor, house painter and paper-hanger, It will' pay you to get my estimates on your spring work, It you have not seen the Iatest 1923 pat- terns In wall papers, como to visit my stock. 39 Harvard St. Phone 1322-4, Tainting, Paper Hanging PAINTING contracts for labor and ma- terial taken. We can do your work at lea cost to you, City Hardware Co, 40 K Ma . Phone 2650, to_get out of clnes, seo us Wo have a snle that can be operated fn any small out_building with vory large profits, The Hoftman Agency, 819 Main st, IF you want the working business for RESTAURANT--Good business Apply at Hotel Grand oftice, proposition, Must 450 STORF od locatlon; cheap rent, bo sold at once, Inquire M, Simons, Main_8t. Phone 1326-12. S S l-‘on(w“r and Clothing 61 DRESS WELI~Use your credit, weekly, Hoston Clothing Church Bt, Pay us Btore, 63 Aplrlmonw and Tenements tene- rent 168 —Flye room fmprovements, in store, AV modern Inquire HARTFORD ment, all reasonable, =1 PINK Georgette dre Original price $30, ald, aizo 30, never worn, now §10. Box 6, Hor- HURLBURT ST, 21—Four and five room apartments, Modern improvements, $12 and $16 a month, Apply on premises. RUBBERS, rubber boots, “Ball brand, overshoes, for working men. All sizos and guaranteed, - Will lelp you in this weather. Lowoest prices in town, Joe Band' Investments, Bonds 47 Mortellitl, $8 Church 8t. —— = Good Things to t 62 INVESTMENT—We represent some of the bhest investment houses in New York and Boaton (Babson's) tha (House of Hud- son). High grade, high rate stocks and bounds yielding 614% to 11% bought and sold. The Hoffman Agency, 319 Maln 8t. e e e e WANT YOUR OWN HOME THIS YEAR Get your bullding lot from us now, then got shares in the New Diritain Building & Loan Assoctation, and have a liberal mortgage avallable when your house is completed. THE BODWELL REATAY CO, NAT'L BANK BLDG, You STEAKS of prime beef, 380 Ib, 2 lba. 7T0c, Jones' Kot, 10" Myrtlo 8t e Houschold Articles 03 ANTIQUE FURNITURE—BIg varioty at re- duced prices, The Furniture Exchange, 87 Arch 8t. A, J. Grafe, Mgr, Sirloin and short Quallty Mar CHENEY der. Let Specialty Co. to or- Phoenix ik electric lamp shad us submit samples. P. 0. Box 330, COAL condition. third floor. range to be sold at a bargi good an be seen at 112 Weat St, Money Loaned = 48 loan for you Mon. Wed, Hoffman $500 UP—Let us at 4% smple and Baturday Agency, 319 Main arrange your interest, Open evenings. The St Pressing and Tailoring 29 ~ LIVESTOCK CLOTHES— That Give Character and Distinction, Spring Woolens now on display. YE LONDON BHOP. CALL 685 COR. ELM & MAIN STS. IMPORTED AND DOMESTI Waoolen for Spring and Summer wear, NELSON, 58 WRST MAIN ST, PHONE 501, MATCHED BOX PLEATS In striped goods. Hemstitching, picot edging and buttons. Ginsburg Dress Pleating Shop, 19 Walnut street. Phone §83-12. PHOTOGRAPH city for all J. L. Hall, UPHOLSTERING of antiqus furniture. All kinds of repalring. The Furniture I change, 67 Arch St. A. J. Grafe, Mgr. R—WIll go any place in styles of photography. Call Dickinson Drug, Tel. 330. e BETTER BIGNS— make better business. NEW BRITAIN BIGN CO.’ 3¢ CHURCH ST, PHONE 894, = =SS Dressmaking and Millinery DR TAKIN Learn to make your own dresses or remodel old ones, Dressmak- ing classes. Private lessons. Reasona terms, Phone Miss Jane E. Gill, 259 Main St GOWNS modelletl at low price picot edgeing a special Mlle. Blanchette, 131 M = Dyeing and Cleaning made to order and old ones re- lemstitching and . Prompt service, Phone 2655, Professional Services 31 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER— ANNA R. VETRANO, ROOM 403, 259 MAIN. TEL. SPENCER REJUVENO CORSETS—The 8pencer Corset is a boon to women be- se it combines the values of the Bpencer abdominal support with a corset especially designed for each individual, Mrs, Mack D. Hall, R. N. Registered Spencor Corsetiere, 72 Grand St.. Tel. §7-2 = Repairing and Piano Tuning 33 2012, MATTRESSES, box springs, cushions, pil- lows, etc,, made over equal to new and returned same day. Upholstering. Hard- y Bedding Co., R0 Tremont St. -4, rvices ‘Wanted, To Render 33 CHAIRS cained, a spacialty, Good work guaranteed, Don't throw away that old chair. Leo Lewis, 168 Greonwood St. CLEANING AND DYEING When your suit needs cleaning, remember we are the only exclusive cleaners and dyers in the city. NEW BRITAIN DRY CLEANING CORP, 96 WEST MAIN. PHONE 1323-3 | M188 MOORE--Teacher of plano. EDUCATIONAL Instrumental and Vocal 36 Studio, 300 Washington St. Phone 974-5. SUITS PRESSED, 30c—Cleaning and paiving at_reasonable prices, PHILIP SILVER, 9 WASHINGTON PLACE, Rear_of United Clyar Store. Insurance—All kinds re- 24 ACCIDENT, AND ALL LINES OF' INSUR- ANCE. SERVICE AND BATISFACTION. PROMPT ADJUST- i ANCE DEPARTMENT, THE COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. PHONE 138, NSURANCE of every kind written in none but high grade companies, at the lowest rates obtainable. Phone 728. Home Bank- ing & Realty Co., 8, West Main St. —_— TRANCE of all kinds at best rates ob- tainable. P. J. Murray & Co. Agts. and Realtors, 325 Main 8t. Phone 2031- Life Insurance Seventy-eight P, Crona, Mutual Boston. Service. NEW ENGLAND Cy 87 Milk St., years of Faithful Agent, 173 Main St. Lawyers—Patent Attorneys 25 H. G. MANNING, former patent examiner. Agency in Walk-Over 8tore, New Britaln. Heaquarters, 193 Grand St., Waterbury. NEW ENGLAND PATENT AGENCY— Booth's Block, Est. 1886, by Jas. Shepard. LOUIS M. SCHMIDT, 259 MAIN ST. Telephone New Britain and Hartford. 20 Moving, 'I‘rurkjng, &torlng "EMPLOYMENT Eggs, Poultry, Sunpllm FARY CILICKS—Pure bred, 14%0 up. ship 12 or 1,000, Clrewms ieee, f Pashall, 202" Dixwell nue, Haven, Conn. Av CHICKS and eggs, Mapleledge . R. I Red; large Utility 1 horns; April chicks, 20c and A chicks, 18c and 20c; eggs, $1.50 for 15; $9.00 a 100, Visitors welcome to inspect breading stock before buying. Geo. C. Clark, Kensington, Conn, Tel. 92-2 BABY Bred to la BABY CHICKS—Rhode Island s, Barred Rocks, White Leghorns, White Wyandottes and all other popular breads, 17¢c each and up. These chicks are from the highest egg laying strains. You may solect your own day old baby chicks, Rackliffe Bros, Park & Blgelow Sts. Phone. Everything for the baby chicks, BARRED ROCKS, $2 oach. Mra. John Cash- man, 1041 Stanley St. Phone 237-2 best made, oil coal burning, all to 1,200 chicks, BROODERS-—"Bucke; burning, blue flame and sizes; capacity from 60 Prices $11.75 to $30.00. Also_feeders, all sizes. Dry mash hoppers, 25¢ and up. Water fountains, 15c up. Rackliffe Broa. Co., Park & Bigelow Sts. Tel. connection. DROP head Singer sewing machine, dining room table, 64 in. and buffet. In good condition, 15 Holmes Ave. TRICAL All goods guaranteed, Co., 269 Maln street. APPAIANCES—Table lamps, Anderson Elec- Up ono flight. ate. tric 8 rooms, good as new. Garela, 825 Arch St Ap- SHOLD ARTICL dition and moderatel antique, The Furniture Bt. A, J. Grafe, Mgr. in very gocd con- priced. Used and chunge, 67 Arch MAIN ST, 861—8ix room modern apart- ment. Steam heat, hot water, fanitor sorvice. Inquire Wm, €, Raphael, 390 Main Street, WERSTER 8T, 2 A-1_condition. at 248 Chestnut Tenement of 3 Ront reasonable. St city, room Inquire WERT MAIN ST. 732—Five room ment, all modern improvements, Inquire 19 Bradley 8t tene- new 4 and I’N\l. all improvements, ply on premises Also garage. Ap A CLE with Herald N modern tonement of four rooms improvements, Inquire Box XX | _OMmce. Business l'lmvs Yor Rent 70 MAIN 8T, ern front, Main 8t, OAK ST, 186—8tore and three room ment. Suitablo for grocery store, phone 2012, 561—Now Inquire mod- 390 storo, Raphael, Qaylight Wm, C. hall to rent for Paul dances, lodge Leupold, 228 Maple St., ngent. Suburban Ior Rent NEWINGTON 0 (90 acres) ply J. H. TER—Two houses, barns, on Yrolley line, m New Hritain farm Ap Kirk} ‘Wanted—To Rent . ROOMS, BOARD_A»ND HOTELS Rooms For Rent L] 181—Top floor. Three furnished ARCH 8T, rent single or for light rooms. Wil housekeeping. ~large furnished room, one or two gentlemen, bath Mrs, Chapman, 33 Court 8t, All Tel suitable for adfoining 25—~Furnished room. EDSON 8T, Referonces required. improvements. ephone 1079-2 e ——————— furnished room with all convens Phone b6 NICELY o8, Furnlshed rooma. also aparte housekeeping. Modern, central Apply Sweley. it e AR ROOMERS 20K out for your own benefit. Try 214 Maln St. once. Single or light housakeeping rooms with all improve ments Woolworth's five and ten. — SOUTH HIGH ST, 29—A pleasant well turnished room, noar path. Telephone MAT Al ments for and reasonabl steam Cene 45—8ingle rooms orn umprovements, 43— Furnished two people, privato family. room, in quiet T T WEST MAI suitAbl ur or with m for one or two ”"n rooms for All conveniences, KITOHEN Double couch 45 Francis St RANGE—Small size, with mattress. Gas plate, Beardsley, CENTRALLY five room 14A, located. tenement, De LINOLEUM—'Cook's" apring offer on 50 reduced to $1.35 per yd. Main street. best quality, Special patterns, $1.76 valie B. Berson, 503 LIVING ROOM SUITE—3 plece, teod mahog B.. Berson, sual ny, reduced from $95 to $65. 03 Maln 8t. STOVES—"Premier,” guaranteed for years. Spacial spring offer, $§120 now $58. B. Berson, 503 Main St. VACUUM CLEANERS—Electric, $1.25 a day. Cleaners for eale, and overhauled. L. 1. _Agent. Plone 1995, Machinery, Elec., and Tools Rented, repaired Andrews. Plano 64 BATTERY purpose: Tire Phone HEADQUARTERS for radlo Prest-O-Lite Batteries, O'Neil Onuuery Co, 39 Washington St. 900, Brahma hatching for sale, laying strain. $2.00 for a Call at 169 Corbin Ave. or %~ Light from a good setting of 15, ‘Pelephiona Rocks and Willlam Rus- HATCHING EGGS—Plymouth 8. C. Rhode Island Reds. sell, Berln, Conn. e e HATCHING EGGS--Light Brahma, from ood layers, $2.00 for 13. F. Harmon, 37 Wells St. Phone 795-3. PR A — NGSHANS—Cockerel, bred for sale. 115 Linden rooster, Reds. Hatching eggs. lay J. T. Jones, 1237, thorough- Comb It rd - wint Wooster St. Phone lep——\len Wi mlwd 41 for this hest in New Britain. Box 45, Heraldi AUTOMORILE SALE selling, most pfl,.\m. crr is. Apply BRICKLAYER-—Long job, $10 per day good hustlers. Union job. The John Brook Co., Pelham to D emen, or If prom- to take on a MEN wanted, such as f inent in any organization, money-making sideline. No danger of commercializing your position or frater- nal influence. State class of peopla with whom you are associated. All replies treatad in confidence. Write, giving full particulars in first letter to Box 38X, Herald Office, PHARMACIST—Assistant for . part time. Address Box 28J, Herald Office, SMEN—Two live men who have had insurance exporfence and who can Call Room 4, SALE: life speai Polish or Italian. 319 Main St. YOUNG business. man, hright, to learn the optical This means work. Do not ap- ply unless you bring references. Apply between 9 and 10 a. m. only. Harvey & Lewis, 85 West Main St. W LEGHORN and Barred Rock hatching e Also hooking baby chicks. East, near Wells St cockerel, Avenue, and one Maple Hill WHITE 1 Mrs, ¥ Phon, rhorns, Wagner, 908-4, WHITE Pekin duck eggs for sale. $1.50 for setting of 11. Blue ribbon stock. Fred Mansfield, Box Kensington. Horses, Vehicles HORSE—Good road. fith, Kensington, Conn. Cheap. Lewis A. Grif- Phone 92-2, weight about 1500 Ibs., 6 cars old, sound in overy way. Work ngle or double. Price reasonable. Apply Mrs. Albert Meehan, Beckley, Conn. HHORSE—Young, about team, welghing farm HORSES-—Pair of gray: 2600. Would make a good Phone 666-3. Wil sell Waeight, Berlin HORSBES—Going out of husines: four young and sound horses. 1400 to 1600. James H. Durkeo, St._Tel. 665-1 orders for ARM implements; full line, Bargain to quick buyer. Good assortment for a deal- er. Address Box 17BB, Herald. FIVE room tenement, in outskirts on trolley line, Dby couple. Address Box of city rerivan BGULAR DINNER 35c. Specials Vie prices. We cook all our own Jaok's launch, 100 Chestnut 8t BELOIN g every twenty quick lunch. Home cooke Give ux a trial. We give on the dollar. tenement, State letter. Address FOUR or five room particulars in first 3J Herald. fu Box in good Address room apartment of town party. city. SEVEN or eight location by out P. 0. Box 174, i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE like board and Apply Herald would family. AN n R, couple privite Rox ires neatly furnished room family. Address P. O. Box e YOUNG in Auctioneers 9 GEO. A. CLARK, Auctioneer, MERIDEN, CONN. P. O. BOX 333. Moriden, Conn. Phone 1943, Bldg. and Business Prop. 80 BROAD ST.—Two buildings, 1 frame and 1 brick; 6 tenements in cach block and 2 stores in brick. Will be sold reasonably. Inquire at the Star Real Estate & Ins. Co._Agenta, 163 Main St, cit Merchandise at the Stores 85 Building Lots For Sale 81 BEDROOM SET—Tlive $125. Edward Gorfain, plece, mahogany, 168 Arch Bt. BARNESDALE land at $60 Barnesdale. Building lots, 31 per acre, C. Barnes, acres of LLGAL I\OTICES BY ORDER OF THE HONOR- ABLE EDWARD M. YEOMANS, Ref« eree in Bankruptey, I will SELL on fthe premises, at PUBLIC AUCTION, a certain farm, situated on Barbour Road, (Stanley Quarter) in New Brit- ain, Conn., on THURSDAY, March 23d, 1922, 11 o'clock in the fore- noon, free from all liens excepting the two foliowing mortgages: A Mortgage in the amount of $3,= 700 held by Charles I>. Dunn, payabls $100 each and every six months, to- gether with interest at the rate of 6 FLASHIIGHT—Large tubular flashlight complete with battery $5c, reduced from $1.25. B. Horenstein. 1 R. R. Arcade. UOUSEHOLD GOODS8—We have just re- seived A new stock of house furnishings. o us before buylng clsewhere. Our prices are lower, B. Berson, 503 Main St. PAINTS, varnishes, enamels and paint sup- plies. Rest quality at lowest prices. Clty Hardware Co., 49 East Main St, around Musical Instrunents EDISON PHONOGRAPHS -— New prices, $167.50 phonograph reduced to $145. Rec- orda of $1.35 value now $1.00. Value $1.83 reduced to $1.30. Value $§2.25 reduced to $2.00. T. I. Cogswell, 4 Chestnut street. Phone 761. GRAFONOLA—Slightly used, at one-half original cost, records included. Don't buy until you see this. Widener's, 13§ Main street. PHONOGRAPH motor, electric, C will sell for §25 if taken at once. almost new. Apply Joseph Martell, East_Main St. or Phono 1473-13. e s ‘Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry st $15, Motor 208 67 CUFF LINKS—$1 to $15. Becarf pins, $1.50 to §35. Watch chains, $1 to $40. Him- berg & Horn, 10 Arcade and ‘Wanted—Articles to Buy five building lots. location. Price is 2028, BELVIDE section, High land and good very reasonable. Fhone Deming. Parker & | per cent per annum payable semi-an- nually; and a second mortgage in the amount of 900 held by Peter Ronn payable $50 ecach and every three BUILDING COSTS are going to be er. Make a small deposit on a now and be prepared to ko ahead that home you have been th about. Desirabla sites in all pa the city. W. L. Hatch, City Hall building Open Saturday evenings. low- ONROE ST.—RBuflding lot, age in rear, concrete floor, rents for $100 early. Low price, small payment dows. .ewls Redard, 120 Camp St. two car ga 1ot with king of months, together with interest at the rate of § per cent per annum pay- |able qu Said arm tain pieces or parcc in said New Diritain, described as foll FIRST PIRCE: Bounded EAST by land of Martin lLuther, or assigns; 1z of two cer- of land situated and bounded and consist WHITMAN ST, ceptionally low Murray & Co., 60x160. Ex- terms. P, J Tel. 2031-3. Building lot, price and 325 Main St. SOUTH by land of Thomas Dennis or assigns; WEST by land of Lucius Blake and Thomas McCabe, or as- MR. HOMESEEKER—Why for $1,000 cash we will room cottage with all improvements a good lot, 50x150 or larger. Total price, house and lot $5,000. We will also nego- tiate for tha first and second mortguge I interested call §61-4. Andrews Land Co.. 1557 Stanley St. pay rent when build you a six Farms For Sale FARM 6 room floor, 2 in Southington, $1; ncre large barn with cemen 1 horse, wagons, harness, all farm- ing Implements, 23 hens, grapes, fruit treos, wonderful chick aite. 100 yards from trolley. Price $3,900; $1,500 cash, balance on time. Address P. O. Box 93, MERCHANDISE Help—Women Wanted 42 for care B HOUSEMAID — Competent, housework and help take children. Write Box '194, please state age. < general of two 0., and FURNITURE MOVING AND BTORING—AIll work promptly done. Furniture Exchange, 67 Arch St. A. J. Grafe, Mgr. Ashes F. Mec- MOVING, trucking and express, carted from cellar or yard. Mahon, 123 Cherry St. Phone 265 TRUCKING & STORAGE— EXPERT MOVING, PACKING, CRATING AND SHIPPING, EITHER BY RAIL OR TRUCK. BEST EQUIPPED IN THE CITY FOR LOCAL AND LONG DIS- TANCE FURNITURE MOVING. INTER-URBAN TRANSFER & ‘STORAGE 16735 MAIN. PHONE 2000 & 2002 A. P. MARSH, MGR. MAID—Competent, Apply after 7 p. m. 104 Harrison St. for general housework Mrs. F. J. Wachter, MAIDS. Apply 160 High Competent, for general housework Mrs, Hanson, Employment Agen st WOMAN of about middle age to work on salary and commission ba One who s well known and married preferred. None under 25 years considered. Address Box 127, Herald Office. Situations Wanted—Men 44 desires clerical work. Experienced receiving clerk, also store clerk. Address Box {8G, Merald. Situations Wanted—\Women CLERK—Ex-service man ns general Box GIRL—Swedish, houseworker. 43M. wishes position Experienced. Herald, Elve ex- children Ad- REFINED American woman will cellent and compotent care to while mothers go out to business. dress Box 22R, Herald Ofice. wanted for Philadelphia, any day H. Brown Trucking Phone 2538. LOAD this week or next. Co., 131 Dwight St. kiddies | SHUCKS! CANT T 6o ANY PLACE WITHOUT Yo FOLLOWIN' ME? NoW work St., WOMAN wants Gejora, 309 East by the day. second floor, Apply Articles For Sale 55 long. 40 foet. and 7 feet from 25 to CHESTNUT POSTS—§ Clothes line pos Phone 666-3. Business and Office Equipment 57 HILL efrigerator showcase, practically new. One-third off price. Jonee' Market, 10 Myrtle St. ANTIQUES—I pay highest cash pri old books, old pletures and old furniture. Write David C. Fe: Box 48, Herald. FURNITURE—We will buy It at fair pric The Furniture Exchange, 67 Arch St. J. Grafe, Mgr. JUNK—We pay better prices now for your old rags and papcrs. Also men's second- hand clothes and furniture. L. Zeldes, 151 Oak St. _Phene 515-1 REAL EQTATLQ.FOR RENT ROLL_TOP condition. city. Desk. L Inquire e and 15 in excellent at Cherry Street, Feed and Fuel PURINA CHICK CHOW—No scrawny, un- cloped chicks in the Purina fed_ flock. se Purina Baby Chick Chow and Chick- en Chowder and watch your chicks gro N. B. Bird & Feed Co. Phone 1121-3, Phone §64-1. 59 Footwear and L;lofhmg 61 Apartments and ’l‘cm‘mvnts QB ARCH BT., 355—One § room tencment $18; one & room, $12; and one 3 room, §8. All newly papered and painted. Tel. 15175 BELDEN ST., §1—Five room tenement, sec- ond floor, with all modern improvements. Inquire downstairs BERLIN ST.—End of carline, 2 apartments of 5 rooms each with all modern im- provements. P. J. Murray & Co., 325 Main St. Phone 2031-3, APRONS $1.98 and 369 Arch Dress_aprons of $1.75. Arch St st many patterns, Novelty Shop, CENTRALLY LOCATED, very five room flat; steam heat furnished. L. Hatch Co., Tel, 131, desirable w. SUITS—Buy now and save money. Boston Clothing Store, 63 BOYS' y weekly. hureh CHERRY ST, 130—Five with all modern phone 2663-4. room tenement fmprovements, Tele- A little Want Ad here will get you anything vou want, a position, a home or whatever it might be. ELLI§ ST, 447 tmprovements, 24 Rocky Hill Hill avenue, Three room tenement. All also five room tenement at Ave, Inquire at 24 Rocky ACRES of land on Shuttle Me 1 covered with fruit t 8 and 7 room house, tric lights, barn ga e, chicken coops with 900 hel capacity 1,600, For price and terms, Kec the Cashman Farm Agency, 131 Main St city. Residence, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 668-4 Herlin, Only line. Has 3 wells, shape, 1 cow, pi Land i 11 good Price $4,000, terms. Cashman St. Phone 873-4 Britain's Largest dow @ ACRE FARM in 15 min utes' walk to car room house in good 25 chickens and 3 geese. Farm in good condition. only nd Farm Ag, n or Berlin -4, “New Farm Bureau 34 ACRE: one horse, cnsh takes A 3 house, Small The four cows amount of Hoffman soven room in_ Beckley. this farm. signs; and NORTH by Highway (Bare bour street). SECOND PIECE: Bounded NORTH by land now or formerly of Elijah I, Biake; FAST by above piece or parcel of land; SOUTH by above plece or parcel of land; and WEST by land of Elijah I. Blake, or assigns. Inquiry may be made at the office red Winkle, Trustee, 338 Maln New RBritain, Conn. WM. HOWARD WAKELEE, U. 8. Auctioneer. (I'red Winkle, Trustee), of street, B. Miller, et al., . VS, { Salvatore Gactano, et al. City Court, City of New Britain, March 17, 1922, Order of Continuance and Notice In the above entitled action now pending in the City Court of New Britain, in which the plaintiffs seek fereclosure of a certain mortgage upon certain land and buildings sit- uated in said New Britain, and bound- ed and described as foliows, to wit: A certain lot of land situated in said New Dritain, with all buildings thereon, known as No. 2, 4 and 6 Con- necticut avenue, and bounded and de- scribed as follows: Houses For Sale 3 family house of improvements, DUDLEY ST. 118—Two ten rooms with modern Prica reasonable. MADISON 8T.—2 family house of 10 rooms steam and electricity; good terms, P. J. Murray Co., 825 Main St. Phono 2031-3. house, &1l modern provements. Pa 12% on investn Good terms. P, J. Murray & Co. Main 8t. Phone 2031-3. im- nt OAK BT.—3 family PLAINVILLE--Two tenement 10 room house, bath rooms on both floors, electric lights, city water, tubs, garage, b alde trolle minute walk to center Prica $5,600; $£950 cash, balance on terms. P. O. Box 04, Bristol, sot FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS N'KNOW WHAT T JUST ToLD You? HUH' WELL~ T WANT VYoU ' STOP FOLLOWIN' ME' DYAHEAR? Tag Wasn't Tagging T ANT FOLLOWIN' \You, FRECKLES. BY BLOSSER Morris and Alma st by Jand of hoo, 100 feet; South by Cone necticut avenue, 50 feet; and West by land of Hyman and I Tertes; it appearing that Henry Olis of sald New Britain, is a resident of the sald city, but that his whereabouts are at present unknown, and that no sufe cient service in said cause has been made upon him because he could not be found; IT IS ORDERED, that the sald cause he continued until the 17th day of April, A. 1D, 1922, and that notice of said continuance and of the pend- ency of this action be given to the said Henry Olis by a publication of this order in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper having a circulation in said City of New Britain, once a week for two successive weeks, the first pnlvll"\(lm\ to be not later than the 21st March, A. D, 1922, By the \mm EMIL North by land of Clauson, 50 feot; I Peter J. DANBERG, Clerk. OF NOTICE OF HEARING. Distriet of Berlin, Probate Court, March 20, A. D)., 1922 Estate of Johanna of New Rritain, petent person. Upon the application of Annio H. Lee, praying that as Conservator on sald estate she may bo authorized and empowared to mortgage certain real estate As por sald application on file more fully appears, it is ORDERED, That eaid application be heard and determined at the Probate Ofce, inm Now Britain, In sald district, on the 27th day of March, A. D, 1922, at § o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereen, by pul lishing this order in some newspaper have fng a circulation in sald district, and hy posting a copy of this order on the publia slgn-post In the Town of New Britain, in sald district, and by giving notice to all parties In Interest, by malling to each ome, propald postage, a copy of this order, and return make to this Court of the netice given, l Attost: ORDER s Halloran, of the Town in sald district, income BERNARD 7. GAFFNEY, e,