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BUSINESS SERVICE —— Building and Contract (—— e s MABON work, bricklaying and plastering. Charles Beh, 691 \Vest Main street, Tel- ephiona 1186-2, ROOFING—Bave money on your Job. Bpeclalty on_beaver M, C. Helsler, s Business Service Rendered shingling board cellings. 813 Stanley Bt. 20 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1922, Are You Following S the Offerings Made On This Page Every Day Under the Head- ing “Farms For Sale?” Classification 82 is New Britain’s Largest Farm Market. Read the Want Ads For Profit. BUSINESS SERVICE _ FINANCIAL A NO, 1 BIGNS of any kind and lowest prices in town, Work guaranteed, J. Cohn, 321% Main St AMATEUR FINISHING of tho Lest quality. Bring your filma In teday and they will be ready tomorrow. Arcade Studio. e e e AWNINGS for private and business houses. Your order solicited early to avold spring rush. Estimates furnished, Eddy Awning & Decorating Co. Phone 1013-4, ————————— CABINET WORK-—Let ug bid on your store fixtures, sample boards, working models or Inside pancling, All kinds of cabinet work., Day & Frigo, 1563 Arch street, Tel- ephone 2633, Pttt VALET SERVICE Pressing and Tailoring Money Loaned Good Things to Fat IMPORTED AND DOMESTIO— Whoolen for Spring and Summer wear, B, NELSO. 68 WEST MAI PHONE 501 MATCHED BOX PLEATS in striped good Hemstitching, picot edging and buttons. Ginsbutg Dress Pleating Shop, 19 Walnut street. Phone 883-12, will _keep up the geod appearance of your clothes, Try out this new_feature of ‘0 rvice., YE LONDON SHOP, CALL 685-3, COR, ELM & MAIN 8T8, CHAIRS caned, a speclalty. Good work guaranteed, Dont throw away that old chalr. Leo Lewls, 168 Greenwood St. ELECTRIC WIRING appllances repaired; ostimates furnished. Anderson Electrio Co., 269 Maln St., up one flight. Tel. 519, ELECTRICAL CONTRACT—AIl kinds of jobbing and repairing. Prompt attentlon, Phone 1828-3. Joe H. Yonan. LAWN mowers snarpencd, §1.25. Called for Professional Services. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER-— ANNA R. VETRANO, ROOM 403, 259 MAIN, TEL. 2012, CER REJU 0O CORE §—S8ee our ym Corsets for summer. Style, comfort and health combined. Mrs. Mack D. Hall, R. N., Registered Spencer Corsetiere, 72 Grand §t, Tel, 37-2. and dellvered. Bchoell's machine shop, 123 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2. Rl'pnh'iné and Pin;o Tuning 33 LAWN MOWERS snarpened. roofing, shect metal work and jobbing. Louis Nair, Tel. South Main street. Plumbing, general 1253-3, 367 MATTRESSES, box springs, cushions, pil- lows, ete., made over equal to new and returned same day. Upholstering, Hard- ware City Bedding Co., A0 Tremont St. Thone 2314-4, PHOTOGRAPHER—WIIl go city for all styles of photography. J. L. Hall, Dickinson Drug, Tel. 330. any place In Call EMPLOYMENT _ BHQE REPAIRING—The best in service, afid lowest prices. Work guaranteed. Louls Wohinz, 432 West Main St UPHOLSTERING of antique furniture. All kinds of repairing. The Furniture Ex- change, 67 Arch St. A. J. Grafe, Mgr. BETTER BIGNS— make better business. BRICKLAYERS EXPERT Help—Men Wanted 41 at Sterling Conn, laboratory, New Haven, tailor, Good wages paid. Only first-class man need apply. Jack Sa- lonia, 50 Lafayette St. NEW BRITAIN SIGN CO. 3¢ CHURCH ST, PHONE $94. —— Dressmaking and Millinery 22 DRESSMAKING CLASSES—Woman's Insti- tute method, Tues. eve. and Thurs. after- noons. Private lessons afternoon and eve- Miss Jane E. Gill, 259 Main. Phone 545-5. The Herald Classified Ads have list- ed just what you want. Dressmaking and Millinery 22 GOWNS made to order and old ones re- modelled at low prices. Hemstitching and picot edging a specialty. Prompt service, Mlle, Blanchette, 131 Main. Phone 2655, = —- - 23 Dyeing and Cleaning MACHIN We do ma- kinds, Smith High clty. ST—One first-class. chine repair work of all Bros. Machine Co, 152 Phone 1157-2, MAN— around work. Must have education. Apply at for general all Grammar school once, RAPHAEL'S8 DEPT. STORE. MAN—Experienced preferred, to take over accident and health debit, and to handle other lines of insurance, commission on present debit, $50.00 per month, old agent will break in. Union Indemnity Co., 82 Church St. New Haven, Ct. P. O Box 1229 will be CLEANING— Avold the Easter rush by bringing vour spring garments for cleaning or ds ing now. Also be sure to have your win- ter garments cleaned before putting them away for moths will not molest a cloan MEN—A salary and commission prid to men who are qualified to sell the best real estate development in the city. Whether or not you are employed at present makes no difference. Let us discuss this proposition with you. Lincoln Realty Co,, Room 212 Booth's block. garment. NEW BRITAIN DRY CLEANING CORP, 96 WEST MAIN ST. PHONE 1323-3. CLEANING, dyeing, pressing, hemstitching, pleating, buttons and button-holing. The SAL] SMAN to absolutely beat tition selling staple article. Repeat or- ders insured. Exclusive local territory. $100 and commission. Manufacturer, 1108 S. Michigan, Chicago. all_compe- New Empire Dry Cleaning Co., 149 Main street. B8UITS PRESSED, woc—Cleaning and re- S MANAGER—Live wire, to handle an article of merit. A nec in every liome. Permanent territory. Address Sales Manager, Box 14, Hartford, Conn. pairing at reasonable prices, PHILIP SILVER, 9 WASHINGTON PLACE, Help—Women Wanted 42 Rear of United Cigar Store. 214 —_— Insurance—All kinds ACCIDENT, AND ALL LINES OF INSUR- ANCE. SERVICE AND SATISFACTION. LOWEST RATES, PROMPT ADJUST- MENTS. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, THE COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. PHONE 138. COMPETENT cook and gencral housework maids, also experienced nurse maids who are capable of taking care of a 10 months' old baby. Apply to Mrs. Hanson's Employment Agency, 160 High St., city. GIRL for general office work. In reply state Herald, Box 13R. previous experience. WOMAN of middle age to care for elderly Iady. Phonc 66-13. EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Soclety of the United States have many fine poli- cles to offer you for tha proteetion of yourselt or family. We will_be glad to WOMAN-—Competent, to do general house- work 1n family, Apply 1654 Stan- y Pl consult with you. Parker & Deming, 193 Main St, Phone 2026. ———eeeeeeeeeee INSBURANCE of every kind written in none but high grade companies, at the lowest rates obtainable. Phone 728. Home Bank- ing & Realty Co., 86 West Main St. INSURANCE of all kinds at hest rates ob- Situations Wanted—Men 44 MEAT CUTTER desires position. Good rec- ommendations. Experfenced man. Call 243-4, Southington. Situations Wanted—Women 45 tainable. P. J. Murray & Co. Agts. and altors, 325 Main St. Phone 2031- NEW KNGLAND Mutual Life Insurance COOK—Experienced woman wants to do cooking and housework by day. Refer- ences. Address Cook, Box 9, Herald. Co., 87 Milk St., Bosto years of Faithful Servic Agent, 173 Main St. Seventy-ecight P. Crona, GERMAN girl would ke position doing zeneral housework. Address 41 Whitman St.Call after 4 p. m. PENEFICIAL LOANS-— ¢ WE LEND MONEY on Home Furniture, without removal, alse on Guaranteed Notes. LOANS JIP TO $300. Repayabl monthly instalfoents, LEGAL ¢ Write, Call or Phone us BENEFICIAL LOAN Rooms 104-5. 87 SOCIETY, W, Main Bt you want to borrow money at 4%, to buy, build or improve. real te, a plan in succossful operation for 71 years, or if you want an investment which wiil glvo you very liberal returns call at Room 123, Professlonal Bldg. The Gen Home Investment Trust, §7 West M §t.,, cor Washington St and tender, POAST VEAL, young, ¢ Quality Mars Special st 40c per 1b, | ket, 10 Myrtle 8t Houschold Articles Rl s e ANTIQUE FURNITUR varlety at re- duced prices. The Furnithre Exchiange, 67 Arch Bt, A, J. Grate, Mgr. 03 for this week, white floss mattresses, roll tresses, best quality guar- quilts, B, Berson, BEDDING-—8pecial cotton and silk edge, couch anteed, Dlllows, Main street, Bissell Univers Clty Hardware EPERS— Guarant Main & 5 each. d. 49 East LIVE STOCK Cattle and Swine NEW milk cow and calf, and halt Holstein, 4 calf. John W uth, Phone cow years East halt J old, Berlin road. Eggs, l;olll(ry. Suppllés 53 JEY sk electric lamp shades to or- Let us submit samp Phoenix Spectalty Co, P, O. Rox 330 e COAL stove, good condition, large size. Al- most as good ns new. Also baby carriage in perfect order. Reliable 8§ Store, 454 Main street. ELECTRIC Washing Machine, V {ype. A-1 condition. Vroper m cal use. Tel. 1083 cuum or for lo- BABY CHICK HEADQUARTERS-— lay. Popular breeds. Prepald. Guaranteed delivery. Send for circulars. Breeders, $4.75 up. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn, We F. M. New Bred-to- BABY CHICKS—Pure bred, 14%c up, ship 12 or 1,000. Circulars free, Pashall, 202 Dixwell Avenue, Haven, Conn. BABY CHICKS—Rhode TIsland Reds, Barred Rocks, White ILeghorns, White Wyandottes and all other popular breeds, 17¢ each and up. These chicks are from the highest ogg laying strains. You ma select your own day old baby chick Rackliffe Bro Park & Bigelow St Telephone 1074, PERSONAL books and Novelties, 160 MAIN 2623, FAMILY AND Expense Advertising W. BENNETT. Phone B. 8T, FLOOR COVERING—Special sale of lino Jeun, inlald and congoleum, Come before purchasing elsewhere, Dest buys in the city. B. Berson, 503 Main St, top desk, chairs, be ete, Apply 98 G 1008-4. FURNITURE~- Roll dresser, wardrobe, wood St., city, Tel MATTRESSES—White cotton, $8 to §11 Furniture bought, sold and exchanged. D. M. Benjamin, 115 Beaver St. Tel. 1320, BROODERS—"Buckeye" burning, blue flame and coal burning, all slzes; capacity from 60 to 1,200 chicks, Prices $11.75 to $30.00. Also feeders, ail sizes, Dry mash hoppers, 25c and up. Water fountains, 16c up. Rackliffe Bros. Co., Park & Bigelow Sta. Tel. connection. best made, ofl for hatching. Barred Plymouth Rocks. Free range Stock that give sat- isfaction In good hatches and strong chicks. 13 eggs for $1. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Phone 254-12. EGGS EGGS for hatching, Ur Fischel White Rocks setting of 14, §1.25; Silver Spangled Ham- burgs, §2; Single Comb Rhode Island, $1. Heavy layer 97 Greenwood street, Black Glants. H. Allen, Phone for 03 CHICKS—Jersey delivery. W. April mahogany. Sickness Webber, PARLOR SUITE, Three ploce living room table, tablette, causes sucrifice at $125. Charl 2 Whiting St. Bary irvi n if BEVEN plece dining room taken- at once. Call at 154 Lower bell, BTOVE—Combination gas and Guaranteed. Edward Gorfaln, St. Phone 869-2 cor 168 $115, Arch VACUUM CLEANERS — Franc Premier Electric. Very cheap. Only one. RBrand new. A bargain. Basy terms. L. E. An- drews, 401 Arch St VACUUM CLEANERS — Electric, (Franc Premier) rented, $1 per day. Cleaners for sale and repaired. Delivered promptly Phone 19895 FULL line of live pourtry. Reasonable price. Giving present of free dre Live Poultry Market, 82 Hartford Ave. HATCHING EGGS—Single comb White Leg- horn, $2.00 per 15. Satisfaction guaran- teed. T. Aldrich. Phone 2271-4, Machinery, Elec.. and Tools 64 BATTERY purposes. Tire & Battery Co., Phone 900, HEADQUARTERS for radio Prest-O-Lite Batterles. O'Neil 39 Washington St. cup | ~ MERCHANDISE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Musical Instruments value, selling in perfect con Ky weekly paye n_ 8t medel den oak und With records. B Wi 138 VICTROLA 875 for $40, ditlon, nients, n 07 e Au--nls—l(r;I tal Rooms For Rent L) WALNUT 8T, 46—Hingle rooma steam heat and modern improvements. Centrally located, WINTHROP ST, 84—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, kitehenette, also sep~ arate rooms, electric lights, gas, heat. e eeeeeemee— PURNISHED ROOMS, apartments and flate for rent in all parts of the city, Hart ford Room Renting Agency. Branch office, A. STRONT FARM Y1t r farm is for sale, list it with us, We buyers looking for farms in this secs tlon, D, O, Coleman, local representative. Coldman's block, Bouthington, Conn Watches, Diamunds, Jewelry wuaranteod | $10 | and - Good standard makes, 10 Arcade DIAMOND RINGS watches, all popular up. Himberg & Horn, 392 Main St, Auctioncers 9 CLARK, Auctioneer, MERIDEN, P, O, BOX 333, Meriden, Conn, ROGERS “1847° 26 plece set. Regular $29, apecial at $22.85 with chest. Eugraving free_at I Res 40 Main 5t - == == Wanted—Articles to Buy FURNITURE The Furniture J. Grafe, Mgr. We will buy It at fair prices, Exchange, Arch Bt. A, | MAGAZINER— Wil | " Newspapers, 3ic per hundred Ibs, $1.00 per 100 Ibs, Very good pric for furniture and men's clothes, L. P b, | Rangs, s paid Zeldes, | by 600 per 100 |BROAD & Bldg. Two bulldings, 1 frame and 0 tencments in each block and In brick, Will_be sold reasonably. Estate & In L clty 1 brick 2 store Building Lots For Sale 81 te low- on lot ahoad with been thinking all parts of 17all bullding 5 are small dey prepared to You have ng g0 to now and that home about, Desirable sites the W, 1. Hateh O day ove In R For Housckeeping ” BT., 101—Two large furnished conveniences for ho Large yard, FATRVIEW rooms, all Separate entrance, able price. MAPLE 8T, 75-—-Two _furnished rooms, modern conveniences. Light housekeeping 3 as couple, Tel. 1870, e OIN'S quick lunch. Tome ceek= ¥y day. Give us a trial, We give per cent on the dollar. Where To Dine ing ev twenty THIE HOME of pure fonds and home-made pas Regular dinner 35¢c. Jack's Lunch, 100 Chestnut_street, = = = Wanted— Board Or Lodging 93 TERN RECTION of the eity, wanted § rooms to rent. By American family, Box 141% Herald_Oftice. W e e ) LEGAL NOTICES | REAL 69| ARCH ST., 350—Five room tenement with all modern improvements. Apply to H. I | Milkowlitz, 338 Main St. Phone 2453, Apartments and Tenements WIITMAN ST eptionally Farms For Sale Al 1 in Fivo room tenement. Also_three tenements $8. Phone 1517-5. ARCH ST., improvements, rear, $16, $12, | | | 6 ACRES on from the t try hous Maln 8t the My &y Phone N minutes’ | Barns, she d poul- terms, M, J. Foiren, 140 | 1740 | road 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. | ive room improvements. tenement Tele- CHERRY ST, 130— with all modern room tenement, all improvements, Price $25 month. Inquire top floor. Mrs. Kuhne, Tel. 417-12. | 1 242—Tenemont of five All improvements, HARTFORD AVE. rooms, second floor. Phone 633-5. FAOLMES AVE, 43—Five with all improvements. | premises. i room tenement Inquire on five room $12 HURLBURT ST., 21—Four and apartments, modern improvements, and $16. Call after 4:30 on premises. In Newington, Pastures and ; and; 7 room house in excellent ndition, new barn and silo, running r and electric lights, 11 COWS, 2 and lots of chickens. Milk busi- ness and a good truck goes with this property. The price is low and the terms . Cashman Farm Agency 3 Phone 873-4 or Berlin 663-4, Britain's Largest Farm Bureau.” 25 ACRE n, 2% miles from Plainvi center, Two houses of 7 and 9 rooms ench In very good condition, runn'ng water and gas in all buildings, 32 cows, 4 horses, all kinds of farm tools and im- plements. More than tons of hay in the bar The milk business alone last year produced nearly $7,000 selling at the door. This is the first time that this proparty has been for sale. Owner wishes to retire. Cashman Farm Ag Main St. Phone 373-4 or Berlin 668- HUNGERFORD five room flat, company. COURT — Very desirable $35.00 The W. L. Hatch 86—Six room tenement; all newly refinished. Phone MAPLE ST., improyements; 1635-13. i 00 ACRES In Somers, vided in tillage, pasture, room house, good bLarn head of cattle, 2 horses, all tools, eto. Prico and to right for quick sale Owner must sell. Will show appoint- ment, Cohen, 28§ ) n St Springfield, Mass. Tel. Walnut, 1512 or Walnut 1302-R Conn., equal wood, ete, and MAIN ST. ment, st ice, $60. 561—New geven room apart- m heat, hot water, janitor serv- Inquire Wm. C. Raphael, 390 Houses For Sale 83 Main St SEYMOUR ST, with all improvements Inquire at garage, cor. Elm 18—Five room tenement Reasonahle r nd Seymour. HATCHING eggs. Barred Plymouth Rocks and 8. C. White Leghorns from prize winning stock in many shows, Including Boston. Fine laying strain, $3 per 15. John F. Chaponi, Kensington, Conn, HATCHING EGGS—Reds, Barred Rocks, White TLeghorns, $8 per hundred. 100 Pekin duck eggs, $1.00 for 11, W. P. Camp, Newington. Phone Valley 53-14. HATCHING eggs. Barred hens with baby chicks for sale, Kensington. Plymouth B, Rock Luft, HATCHING EGGS — Single comb Rhode Tsland Reds, (Owens farm strain), heav- feat laying strain of reds in _Amerlca. John Johnston, 66 Francis St, New Brit- ain, Conn. Phone 2446 Horses, Vehicles 53 HORSES! Horses! Horses! will arrive 1st by express from Minnesota. T. Caffray, Cromwell. Tel. 519-4, town. April James Middle- Good _for 81 East HORSE around 1,500 pounds. work. Price reasonable. Tel. 49-5. Main_St., Plainville, Conn, Merchandise at the Stores 85 AXMINSTER rugs, 9x12, 50 pretty patterns, guaranteed. From-$30 up. B. Berson, 503 Main St, BABY CARRIAGES—Reed make. All kinds of strolle Come here before buying elsewherc. B. Berson, 503 Main St. pr e e e e CLOTHING—Come one, come all, to the Boston Clothing store for your spring clothes. Pay weekly. 63 Church St. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—We have just re- ce'ved a new stock of house furnishings. Sew us before buying elsewhere. Qur prices ar¢ lower, B. Berson, 503 Main St. PAINTS, varnishes, enamels and paint sup- plics. Best quality at lowest prices. Ciry Hardware Co., 49 East Main St, around the corner of Main. STEEL GARAGES, beach cot- nd buildings for every 80 West Main St. ABLE es, gas stations A, Mills, PO purpose. Phone_381. Musical Instruments MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale b5 new. Cost Arch Bt. WARDROBF, one. As good as $31.50, will sell for $16. 486 Business and Office Equipment ; ELECTRIC coffee mill and cash register for sale, formerly used in our employees' Lawyers—Patent Attorneys 25 FINANCIAL H. G. MANNING, former patent examiner, ‘Agency In Walk-Over Store, New Britain. Heaquarters, 193 Grand St., Waterbury. NGLAND PATENT AGEN Hooth's Block, 1886, by Jas. Shepard. LOUIS M. SCHMIDT, Business Opportunitjes 46 BARBER Shop and all fixtures. Price rea- Inquire New Sanitary Barber Lafayette St. sonable. Shop, 48 259 MAIN ST. Telephone New Britain_and Hartford, Moving, Trucking, Storing 26 GROCERY, meat, fruit and candy store for sale. A good corner business. All new fix- tures, four new showcases, ice-box, 2 pair of scales, ete. Address 142 North St. DAILY Express starting April 3d, via New Britaln, Middletown and Meriden. No job too large or too small to command our GROCERY and fruit store. New fixtures. Inquire 143 North Bt. immediate attention. Reasonable rates. Call Fuller's Express Phone 2659. FURNITURE MOVING AND STORING—AIll GROCERY business, act quickly. Stock, equipment, near large factory. Good bus- iness. $550 cash thkes all..Herald, Box 3R. store. North and Judd Mfy. Co. Farm and Dairy Products ?5- COLUMRIA table model §50 value, mahog- any and In perfect mechanical condition. Our price Is with records, Easy weekly payments. Widener's, 135 Main St. EDISON PHONOGRAPHS — New prices, $167.40 phonograph reduced to $146. Rec- ords ‘of $1.35 value now $1.00. Value $1.85 reduced to $1.50. Value $2.25 reduced to $2.00. T. H. Cogswell, 4 Chestnut street. Phona 761. ELTI-NO: “ cabinet mahogany, brand new and selling for $58. Former price was §110. Small amount down, balance on easy weekly payments, Widener's, 138 Main street. any quantity, Milk Co., 49 SKIMMED milk for sale, every day. Apply United Woodland 8t. Tel. 1610, PIANO—Stultz ment. Awful sacrif Address Mrs. Wallace, & Bauer. Wonderful instru- e, §135, Moving south. Box 29, Herald. THREE ROOM tenement, 162 Greenwood COMMONWEALTIT AV Re- sow- (in Park serve), a cottagg of 6 rooms and ing room, elactricity, gas, steam lheat hardwood finish _and fireplace. Near school. Price is $7,000, small cash deposit Lincoln Realty Co., Room 212, 2560 Mai St. Phone 1190. St. Will rent for $8.00. TRINITY ST., 2§—Four room with all modern improvements. heat. Inquire on premises. tenement Steam TRINITY ST.—Five room modern improvements, ity St. Phone 1314 tenement. All Inquire 40 Trin- WEBSTER ST., 23—Tenement of 3 rooms, A-1 condition. Rent reasonable. Inquire At 248 Chestnut St, city. WEST ST, 112-—-Tenement of 4 rooms, all ‘modern improvements. Apply on prem- ises. w. 2—Five room improvement or Te T MAIN ST, ment, all modern house. Inquire 19 Rradley St. tene- 15—Four n improvements Store, 391 Main St WINTHROP ST, roor with all mod Hul_Clothing ment at Business Places For Rent MAPLE NEW 5 room cottage, hardwood floor: OAK WINTI HILL AVE., new house, electrici t water heat and & acres of good land. Garage. Cashman Farm Agency, 131 Main St. Phone §73-4 or Berlin 665 5 room modern fur- good M. nace, ele white plumbing, sizo lot, $5,000. Apply Herald, Box ST.—Rrick house, 30 large rooms, all improvements, near trolley and schools. Only $4,560 cash required. Sea J. M. Ku per at The Kulper Printing Co., 325 Mal Phone SIX room cottage with store for §300; ali mod on e Cohen improve f For particulars | Stanley St Beautiful home 1y house, all hardwaoc electricity, fur- nace heat, ete. ¢ > bought on a 10% Danfelson & Co., 131 Main in excell 1t Suburban or 85 MAIN STREET SHOE STORE. FRONT, RBUSI BY MAY LVIDERE, near bungalow, all ! front by 228 cash_ required Stanley St. nley 8t., rovements, deep, a six room Lots 64 feet Sinail amount Land Co., 1 WITH STORE. MAIN 61—Large daylight store with Good & room housc houses. Dr $3,0 Cashman Fa Phone §73-4 ain's La large lot and torma, aln St ow Rrit- o is Ag Ferlin G663 m Bureau.” front, steam heat, $100. Inquire Raphael, 330 Main St. SOUTI MAIN ST, 136—Store, suitable for barber or tailor shop. Apply 42 Hartford Plione 1591, modern Wwm. C E s of excellent Very good barn exceptionally , 131 Main -1 RERLI house, well. are Age lin room zood, rms Farm or Her- P Cash Phone & OAK ST. ment. phone 185-—Store and three room Suitable for grocery store. 201 Feed and Iuel 59 PURINA CHICK CHOW—Start your baby chicks right and keep them coming as fast as possible by feeding Purina Baby Chick Chow and Chicken Chowder, We guarantee these rations, N. K. Bird & Feed Co., Phone 864-4. Phone 1121-3. Fertilizers, Sceds, Plants 60 CONCORD GRAPEVINE years old, 30c each or al, 460 North Bur —Guaranteed, £3 per doz. A tt S §22- PIANO—Upright, order great magnificent crifice. Wil tone, perfect accept small payments from an lonest buyer. Deliv- ered free within 50 miles of Plainvill Address Charles Schubert, Plainville, Ct. Desk Room and Offices. DESK ROOM Second floor Main for rent, | Holtz, PIANO—Armstrong, walnut finish, prettily ined. Used very little, excellent condi- tion. Private party. Charies Webber, 22 Whiting St. PIANO—Upright §12 mahogany. A bargaln, . stole and scarf. Herald, Box 4A. work promptiy done. Furniture Exchange, 67 Arch St. A. J. Grafe, Mgr. MOVING—-We do local and long distance LINDEN BT., 317—14 room cement black, opportunity to buy. Apply Arthur 317 Linden 8t. Gond Barney, furniture and piano moving. Promptly moved by experfenced men, We also run weekly trips to New York and Boston. H. Brown Trucking Co., 131 Dwight St. Phone 2538, POOL ROOM--Three, tables, Prico very low. Phone 1096, _— MOVING—Blanchette's express, local and long distance moving and trucking. Ashes removed from premises. Satisfaction guar- anteed. 140 Cherry. Phone 764, HAVE for sale a plot of land practically §0 by 100 feet, suitable for a large gar- age about five minutes' walk from City Hall. Also about 70 feet on street with house. An ideal place for gas station. Anyone interested, Box 26T, Herald. MOVING—ALll kinds of moving and express. Ashes carted. Rates reasonable. Frank McMahon, 123 Cherry St. Phona 2653-3. NEW YORK DAILY EXPRESS— Cheaper than freight. Local and long distance moving. JOSBEPH ARBOUR & SON. N. Y. Office N. B. Offica R. E. Warehouse 56 Whiting Sf. 91 Walker St. Phone 580 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 167% MAIN. PIHONE 2090 & 2002 A. P. MARSH, MGR. Painting, l‘um:r Hanging 27 MAX TRESKY, Contractor, house painter and paper-hanger. Tt will pay you to gt my estimates on your spring work. If have not scen the latest 1023 pat- in wall papers, come to visit my vard 8t. Pihone 1332-4. PAINTING contracts for labor and ma- terful taken. We can do your work ay less cost to you. City Hardware Co., 49 E. Main St 2650, Plumbing, Heating, Metal Work 28 ; METAL PLATING done. Auto parts, also household fixtures, Davenport & Keeler, | , Inc., 351 Whiting St. Phone 1191. Investments, Bonds 47 OUR 1921 RECORD— 609 parcels of real estate sold. Do you own 10 lots, 10 acres, or 100 acres that you want turned into cash, Write us about your property-— Let us submit our selling agency plans. THE BODWELL REALTY (0. Nat'l Bank Bldg., New Britain. New Haven, Hartford. Home Office, Providence. HEY THERE ! WHAT ARE \ov DOING P 0 \\_ R Footwear and Clothing 61 HATS for ladles and children. Closing out our stock at $1.00 each. Values up to §8, Arch St. Novelty Shop, 359 Arch St. LADI and styles. ton Clothing Coats In all the newest materialy Easy werkly payments, Bos- Store, 63 Church St. RUBRERS, rubber boot “Ball Lrand, overshoes, for working men. All sizes and guaranteed. Wil help vou in this weather. Lowest prices In town. Joe Mortellitl, $6 Church St. Band' SUITS—Wear a sport dressed, pay weekly. Store, 63 Church St. model. Boston Be well Clothing Many a lost chance could have been prevented by a Herald Classified Ad. — | Potential possibilities are put into motion by Herald Classifled Ads. SONORA, large slze mahogany, with &0 high grade records. Cannot be told from new. Far better than a cheap new chine. Call tonight, 73 Ellis St, floor oc Phone 1201 third SMALL square piano of rosewond, price $20. Apply 26 Liberty St. downstairs. SUPERTONE, 43" cabinet, nograph with records. worth $140, selling for §70 an small weck- 1y payments. Widener's, 138 Main St. mahogany pho- UPRIGHT mahogany player piano, 34 rolls of music. Fine conditlon. No Yeasonable cash or part cash offer refused. Quick. Herald, Box 46R. vacation weekly type, § payment, ma- | Practically new, | Houses For Rent CARLTON ST., (in Park 7 room cottage near finish electricity, gas, place, and garage. $50 coln Realty Co. Room Reserve section), school, hardwood steam heat, fir per month. 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SPANKIN' ME \ESTERDAY ! BY BLOSSER A \ A CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Annual City Flection. THE LEGAL VOTERS of the City of New Britain are hereby notified and warned that the Annual City Election of said City will be held on the Second Tuesday, to wit:—the 11th day of April, 1922, for the election of the following officers of sald city, to wit A Mayor, a Collector of Taxes, & Treasurer, a Comptroller, Two Regi trars of Voters, Three Members of the Board of Relief, and Four Mem- hers of the School Committee. One Alderman for a term of two vears in each of the following Wards, to wit:—Second, Fourth and Sixth Wards of said City. Two Councilmen in each of the fol- lowing Wards of said City, to wit— the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth. The places for voting in each Ward of said City, duly fixed and designat- ed as by law required, are and will be as follows:— First Ward—Turner Hall, Arch Street Second Ward—New Britain Lumber Co., Garage Rear 315 Park 318 Park Street. Third Ward—Vacant Store, 332 Main street. . Fourth Ward—F. M. Zimmerman store, 15 Main Street. Tifth Ward—Vacant Store, 35 Lafay« ctte Street. Sixth Ward—Vacant Store, 112 Hart- ford avenue, corner North Street. The polls will be open from 6:30 o'clock A. M. until 5 o'clock P. M. and no longer. The United States Standard Voting Machine placed for that purpose in all the polling places in all the Dis- tricts or Wards shall be used under the provisions of the Public Acts, Re- vision of 1018, and the direction of the Secretary of State. Dated at New Britain, Connecticut, this 8rd day of April, 1922, ORSON F. CURTIS, Mayor of the City of New Britain. WTY ADV RTISEMENT. Nothwe—Voting Places. The Selcctmen of the Town of New Britain, hereby give notice that the following voting places have been designated for the Town and City Election to be held on the 1ith day of April, 19 First District or Ward—Turner Hall, Arch street. Second District or Ward—New Britain Lumber Co. Garage, Rear 316 Park street. Third District or Ward—Vacant Store, 332 Main street. Fourth District or Ward—F. M. Zim- merman Store, 15 Main street. Fifth District or Ward—Vacant Store, 35 Lafayette street. Sixth District or Wari—Vacant Store, 112 Hartford Ave., corner North street. Dated at New Britain, Conn., April 3rd, 1922, ARVID H. NERO LEWIS W. LAWYER CHARLES P. WAINRIGHT Selectmen. Instructions how to use the ma- chines will be given at the several voting ces, Wednesday, Thursday, and IFriday, April 5th, 6th and Tt 1 . from 9 o'clock A. M. to 1 o'clock . M., and from 4 o'clock P. M. until 8 o'clock P. M. each day. QRS eREdes E T CITY ADVERTISEMENT Annual Town Mceting. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to all legal voters of the Town of New Britain, that the Annual Town Meet- ing, will be held on Tuesday the 1ith April, 1922, for the election of three ectmen, Seven Constables and a Town Clerk. The polls will be open from 5:30 o'clock A. M. until § o'clock P. M. and no longer, at the following vot- ing places. First District or Ward—Turner Hall, Arch street. second District or Ward—New Britain Lumber Co. Garage, Rear 315 Park street. Third District or Wand—Vacant Store, Main street. Fourth District or Ward—F. M. Zim- merman Store, 15 Main street. Fifth District or Ward—Vacant Store, 35 Lafayette street. Sixth District or Ward—Vacant Store, 112 Hartford Ave., corner North street. The U. 8. Standard Voting Machines placed for that purpose in all the polling places in all the districts or wards shall be used under the pro- visions of the Public Acts, Revision of 1918, and directions prescribed by the Secretary of State. Instructions how to use the voting machines will be given at the several voting places, Wednesday, Thursday, and Kriday, April 5th, 6th and Tth from 9 o'clock A. M. to 1 o'clock P. M. and from 4 o'clock P. M. uns til o'clock P. M. each day. ARVID H. NERO LEWIS W. LAWYER CHARLES P. WAINRIGHT Selectmen. ————————————— NOTICE Weiant & Carlson have mutually agreed to dissolve partnership on and day of after April 1. All work will be takem separately.

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