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AUTOMOBILES PR TR I A Servico Buuug Repairing FORD AND OVERLAND repalring our specialty. Generators, starters and ign tion systems overhauled, Overland Repalr Co., 12 W. Pearl Bt, MOTORISTS WISE. BIMONIZ, Protects finish In all weather. Weo also changs the oil In and make no Iabor charge, Cars washed, polished, olled and greased. Authotized 'Simonis Service Station, CLARK'S AUTO LAUNDRY, @ear 103 W. Man Bt. Phone 559-4, PARSONS' GARAGE & TOOL CO.—~ With our firet-class machine equipment we are now golng to regrind cylinders. New parts made, General overhauling and repair work. Radiators repaired, Fenders stralghtened, Work guaranteed. 680 WEST MAIN STREET. crank case BPECIAL SALE FOR ONE WEEK-— MAKES OF FORD RADIATORS, ALL 3 INCLUDING THE NEW STYLE PE LESS, ALL KINDS OF RADIATOR REPAIR NEW CORES INSTALLED, ALLOW ANCE MADE ON OLD RADIATORS, NO MATTER WHAT THEIR CONDI- TION, SPECIAL PRICE ON FORD FENDERS, SPLASH PAN, HEADLIGATS, TAIL LIGHTS, LENSES AND BULBS, NEW ENGLAND RADIATOR WORKS, MAIN BT. PHONE 860, 17 e e e BUSINESS SERVICE b L el R L ! Buarbers, Hairdress, Masseuse 18 FACIALS shampoos, acalp treatment, waves | and haircutting. Work done at your hom. stelle { ne | V. Barkman, 627 W. Main St. 1831, Phone for appointment. HAIRCUTTING—Mothers, we have - two hobby-horse chairs to amuse kiddies whilo having their hair trimmod. Hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m, 82 Church. Opp. Beloin. | HAIRDRESSING, Marcel waving, manicur- | ing, hennacd. hairbobbing, shampooing, { facial massage, Parisicnne pack, hair dye- ing, Violet Ray treatment. Lucille Beauty | 8hop, 259 Maln St. Top floor. Tel. 638, 19 | CONCRETE WORK—Spring means con- | erete work. Don't forget the old, relia- { ble Airm, Baker & Lasher, concrete con- | tractors. Quality and workinanship have | stood the test for the past twenty years. { Phone 1966-2 or 3. Our motto: “Every- thing in concrete.” Building and Contract 19 Building and Contract | MASON work, bricklaying and plasterin Charles Beh, 691 West Maln strect. Tel- ephone 1186-2. RONFING—Save money on your shingling Jjob. Speclalty on beaver board ceilings. _M. C. Helsler, 613 Stanley St. Are You Following.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 Prof'it. ESaaae — Moving, Trucking, Storing 20 Help—Women Wanted az e MERCHA NPIS B LIVE STOCK ‘x;s, l't;lu(ry, !:upplh-w’ MOVING—Wa do Joral and long distance furniture and pfano moving, Promptly moved by experienced mon. We also run woekly trips to New York and Hoston. H. Brown Trucking Co., Dwight 8t. Phone 2538, MOVING—Blanchetta's express, local and long distanco moving and trucking. Ashes removed from premises. Satlsfaction guar- antesd. 140 Cherry. Phone 764. MOVING—AIl kinds of moving and express. Ashes carted. Rates reasonable. Frank McMahon, 123 Cherry §t. Phone 2653-3. SAL SLADIES ~ for Baturday afternoons Experionced proterred. and evenings. RAPHAEL'S DEPT, STORE, WOMAN of middle age to care for elderly Iady. Fhono 66-13, NEW YORK DAILY EXPRESS— . Cheaper than freight. Local and long distance moving. JOSEPH ARBOUR & BON. Y. Office N. B. Office R. E. Warehouse 56 Whiting Bt. 91 Walker St. Phone 680 TRUCKING & STORAGE— FXPERT MOVING, PACKING, CRATING AND BHIPPING, EITHER BY RAIL OR TRUCK, BEST EQUIPPED IN THE CITY FOR LOCAL AND LONG DIS- TANCE FURNITURE MOVING. INTER-URBAN TRANSFER & STORAGE 167% MAIN. PHONE 2000 & 2003 A. P, MARBH, MGR. Painting, Paper Hanging 27 MAX TRESKY, Contractor, house painter and paper-hanger. It will pay you to get my estimates on your spring work. If you have not seen the latest 1922 pat- terns in wall papers, come to visit my stock. 39 Harvard St. Phone 1322-4. = GENTIL dons, per hour plus carfare. Box | Situations Wanted—Women Situations Wnnml—l\lc; vines or SMAN wants work on trimming shrubbery, lawns, gar- Herald, 45 CLEA NING by the day or lnundry to take home. Address Herald, Box 36A. GERM Bt. (AN girl would neral housework, 1ike position Address 41 Whitman Call after 4 p. s doing WOMAN—Bxperienced laund:ess, Amerl- can, would like wentleman's washing to do at home. _ply_Herald, Box 22R. Ironing and mending also. Ap- FINANCIAL _ BARB Kona Shop, l;uslnc. able. CR Shop and ali In 48-Lafayette St. quire New Oppol'lllllnl(‘fl fxtures, Hanitary 46 HATCHING B horn, $2,00 per teed, Aldrich, 3 single contWhite Leg- 16, Satlstaction guaran- Phone 22714, cggn. Barrod Plymouth Rocks and 8. . White I horns from prize winning stock In many shows, including Roston. Fine Jaying strain, $3 per 15 Johin ¥. Chaponl, Kensington, Conn, HATCHING INCUBATOR—OIl hurner, hot water, 4§ eggs. Dargaln, $5.00. Tel. 174-3, —— Horses, V HORSES—Four good horges, ghing 1400 to 1600, Guaranteed to work single and double, Tnquire 2§ Oak St. HORSES! Horses! Horsc 15t by expross from T, Caftray, Cromwell, tow ! will arrive April finnesota. James el, 619-4, Mida MERCHANDISE Machinery, Elec,, and Tools (3} e REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Tenements 8 for radle Batterles. O'Nell 39 Washington St BATTERY HEADQUART purposes, Prest-0-Lite Tire & Huttery Thone 600, Merchandise at the Stores 65 AXMINSTER rugs, 9x13, 50 pretty patterns, guaranteed, From $30° up, B. Berson, 603 Main St. BABY CARRIAGES—Reed make. All kinds of strollers. Come here hefore buying elsewhere. B, Berson, 503 Main St. to the spring 8t CLOTHI Poston clothes, Come one, como all, “lothing store for your Pay weokly, 63 Church HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Wa have just re celved a new atock of house furnishings, Bew us before buying clsewhere, Our prices are lower. B, Berson, 503 Maln St, KITCHEN CHAIRS, $1.2 ringos, fine weed, $20 168 Arch 8t, Baby car- iorfain, encl up. Articles For Sale ROD and reel, stesl, new, Rristol, bargaln. Write Box 7, Herald, at a EN COOP, 6x61% feet, price $12, Negrl, Konsington, Conn. As good as new. Cost 456 Arch Bt WARDROBE, one. $31.50, will sell for $18. Prico rea- Barber GROCERY, meat, fruit and candy, store for #le. A good corner business. All new fix- tures, four new show palr of scales, etc. Addr GROCERY jce-box, 2 142 North 8t. Building Materials PAINTS, varnishes, enamels and paint sup- plies, Best quality at lowest prices, City Hardware Co., 49 East Maln St, around the corner of Main. PORTABLE STEEL GARAGES, leach cot- tages, gas stations and buildings for every purpose. A. A. Mills, 50 West Main St. Phone 381 Musical Instruments 66 COLUMBIA table model $50 any and in perfect mechanical condition. Our price 18 $25 with records. Easy weeckly fayments. Widener's, 138 Main 8t. ue, mahog DOORS—New and slightly imperfect. Two good oak doors, alto wide bureau. Cheap if_taken at once. Tel. 1124-13. Business and office Equipment 57 an Inquire 142 North St. fruit store, New fixtures. ELECTRIC coffee mill and cash for sale, formerly used In our &tore. North and Judd Mfg. Co. register employees’ LIND! EN ST, 317—14 room Gaod opportunity Linden 8t. Barney, 317 to buy. cement block. Apply Arthur PAINTING contracts for labor and ma- terial taken. We can do your work at less cost to you. City Hardware Co., 49 E. Main 8t. Phone 2850. Pressing and Tailoring IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC— Woolen for Spring and Summer wear. B. NELSON, 58 WEST MAIN ST. PHONE 501, \ 290 MATCHED BOX PLEATS In striped goods. Hemstitching, picot edging and buttons, Ginsburg Dress Pleating Shop, 19 Walnut street. Phone 883-12, 20 Business Service Rendered A NO. 1 SIGNS of any kind and lowest prices in town. Work guaranteed. J. Cohn, 321% Main St. VALET SERVICE will keep appearance of your cloth new_feature of our service, YE LONDON SHOP, CALL $85-3, COR. ELM & MAIN STS. up the good Try out this AWNINGS for private and business houses. Your order solicited early to avold spring rush. Estimates furnished. Eddy Awning rating Co. Phone 1013-4. WORK—Let us bid on vour store sample boards, working models or inside paneling. All kinds of cabinet work. Day & Frigo, 153 Arch street. Tel- ephone 2633, ed, [ fixtures, a epeclalty. Good work Dont throw away that old 168 Greenwood St. 4 CHAIRS guaranteed. chalr. Leco Lewls, kinds of attention, CONTRACT--All repairing. Prompt Joe H. Yonan. BLECTRICATL jobbing and Phone 18283 KODAKS FILMS | AMATEUR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING ARCADE STUDIO | ZAWN mowers snarpened, $1.25. Called for and dellvered. Schoell's machino shop, 123 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2. Plumbing, general 367 LAWN MOWERS roofing, sheet metal jobbing. Louis Nair, South Main street. PIIOTOGRAPHER—WIIl city for all styles of photography, J. L. Hall, Dickinson Drug, Tel. 330. sharpened. work and Tel. 1253-3, go any place In Call SHO!; REPAIRING—The best in service, and lowest prices. Work guaranteed. Louls \Wohinz, 432 West Main St. UPHOLSTERING of antique furniture. All kinds of repalring. Tho Furniture Ix- change, 67 Arch St. A. J. Grafe, Mgr. SIGNS— hetter business. BRITAIN SIGN CO. 34 CHURCH ST. PHONE 894. BETTE majie NEW Dressmaking and Millinery 22 | | BRESSMAKING CLASSES—Woman's Insti- | tute method, Tues. eve, and Thurs. after- noons. Private lessons afternoon and eve- Miss Jane B. Gill, 250 Main. Phone 545-5. GOWNS made to order and old ones ro- modelled at low prices, Hemstitching and plcot edging a specialty. Prompt service, lNe. Blanchette, 131 Main, Phone 2655. 23 + Dyeing and Cleaning CLEANING- Avold the FEaster rush by bringing in your: spring garments for cleaning or dye- ing now. Also be sure to have your win- ter garments cloaned before putting them away for moths will-not molest a clean garment. NEW BRITAIN DRY CLEANING CORP, 96 WEST MAIN ST. PHONE 1323-3, Professional Seryices 31 POOL. ROOM-—Three tables. A low. Phone 1096, OF A P ABOUT FIVE MINUTES' E SO RBET LACE A *ROM CT LAND TICALLY 80 ABLE FOR ¥O! A BOUT R 70 FRONT TOR TY H GA ALL. AND 8 Price very BY 100 FI: LARGE GARAGE, FEET _ON IDEAT, STATION. WALK TF INTER- ED ADDRESS BOX 26T, HER- ALD OFFICE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER— ANNA R. VETRANO, ROOM 403, 259 MAIN. TEL. 2012. SPENCER REJUVENO CORSETS—Sea our m Corsets for summier. Stylo, comfort and health combined, M ck D. Hall, R. N., Reglstered Spcnce rsetiere, 12 Grand St. Tel. 37-2. Repairing and Piano Tuning 32 MATTRESSPE, box springs, cushions, pil- lows, ote., made over equal to new and returned same day. Upholstering., Hard- ware City Bedding Co., 60 Tremont St. Phone 2314-4, EMPLOYMENT Help—Agents Wanted 40 WOMEN AND GIRLS for C. H. Stuart & Co, Kood Flavors. Soap, perfume and toilet articles, Best goods on the market. Agent outfit free. For information. Tel- ephone 2590-3. OUR 1921 RECORD— 609 Do vou own Investments cels of 10 lots, Bonds estate sold. 10 acres, or 100 acres that you want turned into cash. Write us about your property— Let us submit our New Haven, Home Oftic selling agency plans. THE BODWELL REALTY CO. Nat'l Bank Bldg., New Britain, Hartford, Providence, e Money Loaned BENEFICIAL LOANS— WE without Not Wi LEND MONEY on I es, te, Call remo LOAN monthly instalments. Phone Al or also L on ( UP TO $300. I 3G us BENEFICIAL LOAN Rooms 104-5. 87 fome Furniture, aranteed avable in {ARGES, 1—9—4—3, SOCIETY, W. Main St. Help—Men Wanted 4 BRICKLAYERS Sterling laboratory, New Haven, at Conn, Only SXPERT tailor. Good wages pald. Sa- first-class man need apply. Jack lonia, 50 Lafayette St. We do ma- kinds. Smith High St., city. MACHINIST—One first-class. chine repalr work of all Bros. Machine Co. 152 Phone 1187-2. 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 IMaven, Ct. P. 0. Box 1229 Six wanted {mmediately for well ng salary position to applicants who Apply 9 a. m. Wednesday. J. A, Andgews, 132 Main St. Bring references, —A salary and commisslon will be paid to men who are qualified to sell the hest real estate development in the city. Whether or not you are employed at present makes no difference. Let us Iscuss this proposition with you. Lincoln Realty Co., Room 212 Booth's block. M SALES MANAGER—Live wire, to handle an article of merit. A necessity in every home. Pormanent territory. Address Sales Manager, Box 14, Hartford, Cenn. IF you want to in it you successful wan t an borrow money at 4%, buy, build or improve real estate, a I operation for investment which to an or will 71 years, give you very liberal returns call at Room Professional Home Investment Trust, shington_8t. 123, st corner Bldg. The General 87 West Main LIVE STOCK Cattle and Swine NEW milk cow and halt Holstein, Weymouth, and calf. Phone 6 . John 3 2. calf, cow half Jersey 4 fears old, Bast Berlin second road. Eggs, Poultry, Supplies BABY CHICK HEADQU lay. Popular breeds. delivery. Send for R Prepaid. circulars, Iy iuaranteed Breeders, $4.75 up. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. BABY CHICKS—Pure bred, 14%c up. Circulars free. ship 12 or 1,000. Pas| Haven, hall, Con 202 Di n. xwell We F. M. Avenue, New BABY Bar red CHICKS—Rhode Rocks, White Leghorns, 1sland Reds, White Wyandottes and all other popular breeds, 17c each and up. These chicks are from the highest egg lay day selo Rac| ot your Kkliffe own Bros., Telephone 1074. g strains. old Park & You may chick Sts. bahy Bigelow TAILOR wantaed. Steady work. Good pay. Ye Tondon Shop, 4 Eim 8t. CLEANING pieating, New Empire Dry Cleaning Co., street, dyeing, pressing, hemstitching, buttons and button-holing. The 149 Main SUITS PRESSBED, woc—Cleaning and re- pairing at _reasonable prices PHILIP SILVER, 9 WABHINGTON PLACE, Rear of United Cigar Store. Help—Women Wanted 42 HOOKKEEPER and stenographer. State ex- perience and wages wanted. Address Box 29M, Herald Office. COMPETENT conk and general 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. 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, EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Socicty of the United States have many fine poli- cles to offer you for the protection of yourself or family. We will_be glad to consult with you. Parker & Deming, 193 Main §t, Phone 2026. INSURANCE of every kind written in none but high grade companies, at the lowest 1ates ohtainable. Phone 728, Home Bank- ing & Realty Co., 86 West Main St. INSURANCE of all kinds at best rates ob- tainable. P. J. Murray & Co. Agts. and Realtors, 326 Main St. Phone 2031-3. 1 Life Insurance ?nn. Seventy-eight rvice. P, Crona, NEW ENGLAND Mu Co., 87 Milk St, B years of Faithful Agent, 173 Main St. Lawyers—Patent Attorneys 25 H. G. MANNING, former patent examiner, Agency in Walk-Over Store, New Britain, Meaquarters, 193 Grand St., Waterbury. NEW ENGLAND PATENT AGENCY— Booth's Block, Est. 1886, by Jas. Shepard. LOUIS M. BCHMIDT, s 259 MAIN ST. Telephons New Brifaln_and _Hartford. Moving, Trucking, Storing 26 UAILY Express starting April 3d, via New Britaln, Middletown and Meriden. No job too large or too small to command our immediate attention. Reasonable rates. Call Kuiler's Express Phone 2659, FURNITURE MOVING AND STORING— All work promptly done. Furniture Exchange, 67 Arch Bt. A. J. Grafe, Mgr. PERIENCED operators on sewing ma- hines. Apply Elite Walst company, 90 Arch Street, GIRL to assist Apply 551 Stanley St. with houseworlk. BROODERS burning, blue flame and capacity from: 60 to 1,200 5 to $30.00. size Prices $11 size: Water fountains, I s, Dry ‘Buckeye'! mash 15¢ best made, ol coal burning, all Also_feeders, hoppers, 25c up. Rackliffe chicks. all up. Bros. and Co., Park & Bigelow Sts. Tel, connection, BGGS Roc istaction chic Kel for Free in ks, CKs. sington. 13 eggs hatching. Barred range stock good Phone hatches for Plymouth that give sat- and _ strong W. Baldwin, CHICKS—Jersey delivery. W o He Black Allen. Giants, for May Phone 27 FULL line of live pourtry. Reasonable price. Giving present Poultry Market, ot free 82 Hartford dressing. Live Ave, HATC! HING Island Reds, office work. In Herald, reply Box for general experience, GIRL state previous 13R. fost John Johnston, ain, laying Conn, = i strain Phone FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SUCCEEDED EDWARD VI ? - Single (Owens_farm of 2446 it 6 Franc comb strain), heav- in_ America St., New Brit- Rhode | Farm and Dairy Products 58 SKIMMED milk for sale, any quantity, every day. Apply United Milk Co., 49 Woodland St. Tel, 1610, e Feed and Fuel 59 EDISON PHONOGRAPH New prices, $167.50 phonograph reduced to $145. 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, Phone 761, ELTI-NOLA, 43" cabinct new and selling for §59 $110. Small amount d easy weekly payments. Main street. mahogany, brand ormer price was wn, balance on Widener's, 138 PIANO—Upright, magnificent tone, order great sacrifice. Wil accept small payments from an honest buyer. Deliv- ered free within 50 miles of Plainville. Address Charles Schubert, Plainville, Ct. perfect CHICK CHOW-—Why take chances on just any old kind of chick feed when you can buy Purina Baby Chick Chow and Chicken Chowder on a positive guarantee of double development or money back. N. B. Rird & Feed, Ce., Phone 1121-3. Phone 864-4. Tertilizers, Seeds, Plangs PURINA 60 —Guaranteed, 2 per doz. A. J. . Tel, 622-13, CONCORD GRAPEVINES years old, 30c each or $3 Dressel, 460 North Burritt, PIANO—Armstrong. Bwalnut finish, prettily , grained. Used very little, excellont condi- tion. Private party, Charles Webber, 22 Whiting St. PIANO—Upright mahogany. A bargain, $125, stole and scarf. Herald, Box 4A. SONORA, large size mahogany, with 60 high grade records. Cannot be told from new. Far better than a cheap new ma- chine. Call tonight, 73 Ellis St, third floor or Phone 1291, Footwear and Clothing 61 HATS for ladies and children. Closing out our stock at $1.00 cach, Values up to $8. Arch St. Novelty Shop, 350 Arch St. Coats fn all the newest materfals Easy weckly payments, Bos- Church St. LADIB and styles. ton Clothing Store, 63 RUBBERS, rubber Band” brand, overshoc boots, “Ball for working men. All aizes and guaranteed, Will lelp you in this weather. Lowest prices fu town. Joe Mortelliti, 86 Church St. modal. Boston Ba wall Clothing. S—Wear a wport ed, pay weekly. Store, 63 Church St. Good Things to Eat 62 ROAST VEAL al young, fancy and tender. per Ib, Jones' Quality Mar- St UPRIGHT mahogany player piano, 34 rolls of music. Fine condition. No reasonable cash or part cash offer refused. Quick. Herald, Box 46R. VICTROLA, portable, vacation type, $25, with records. asy, weokly payments. Widener's, 138 Main'St. VICTROLA, 42" cabinet, with records. Ma- chine is in very good condition and looks new. $125 value, can ba bought for $75, on small weekly payments. Widener's, 138 Main street. VICTROLA, table model, $75 value, selling for $40. Golden oak and in perfect con- ditlon. With records. Easy weekly pay- ments. Widener's, 138 Main 8t. 661 ment, steam h ica, $60. Inquir Main 8t New saven room apart. . hot water, junitor serv. Wm Raphasl, 390 room tenement Itcasonable rent, . Blm and Seymour. SEYMOUR Pive with all improvements. Inquire at garage, AT, 18 REAL ESTATE FOR Farms For Sale 16 ACRES on the stato road, 30 minutes' from the trolley, Barns, sheds asd poul- try houses, Basy terms, H, J. Folren, 140 Main 8t. Phone 1760. COMMONWEALTH AVE. Berve), a cottage of 8 ing room, electrioity, hardwood finish and fireplace, Near school, Price In $7,000, amall cash deposit. Lincoln Realty Co, Room 213, 260 Malm HILL AVE, new 8 room madern slectricity, lot water heat and § wcres of good land, Carage. Cashman Farm Agency, 131 Main $t, Phona 873-4 or Berlin 6684, house, of b rooms, all ments. $23 A month. Ap. SMITH 8T, 12 Tenement modern Impro ply on premises, THREE ROOM St. Will rent tenemont for $5.00. 162 Greenwood tenement Steam TRINITY 8T, 25 Four room with all niodern improvements, heat. Inquire on premises tene Tnquire TRINITY modern ~Five room fmprovem Phone 1314 aent, 10 All Trin- 8T, 23—Tenement of condition. Rent reasonable, 248 Chostnut 8t,, clty, 8T, 112—Tenement modern improverments, ises, 3 rooms, Al Inquire at of 1 rooms, all Apply on prem- 70 MAIN STREET FRONT, CE B61— Large front, steam Raphael, 350 MAIN ST, modern ~Wm. . daylight store with heat, $100, Inquire Main St OAK ST., 185—Stora and three room tene- ment. Suifable for grocery store. Tele- phona 2012, n 136 i arber Ave., MAIN or tailar s Plone 1501 itable for Apply 42 Hartford OAK ST, Brick hoyse, 30 large rooms, all improvements, near trolley and achools. Only $4.660 cash required, See J, M. Kul per'at The Kulper Printing Co., 325 Ma 8t. Thone wi *TION-— Heautiful home BE ation, 3 family houss, all d finlsh, electricity, fure nace heat an be bought on a 10% Anron Danielson & Co, 131 Malm THROP 8T, i excellent lo modorn, hardwe BELVIDE bungalow, all improvements. Lots 64 feet front by ‘228 feet deep, Small amount of cash required. Andrews Land Co, 1567 tanley Phone 861-4. HERLIN-—Good 6 room hou hen-louses. - Price is §3,000, Cashman Farm_Agency, 131 Phono 873-4 or Borlin §88-4. ain's Largest Farm Bureau. asy terme BERLIN Hovse, well, 1% Aacres of good land, 6 room in excellent condition, g Very good barn. Price an, ceptionally low. Cashman Agency, 131 Main 8t, Phone 8734, or Bere lin 6654, EAST BERLIN--Two family house of 10 good condition, modern, electricity unning water; % acre of land, coop. Must ba sold quickly to rettle estate. Price is only $4,800. Good terms, Cashiman Farm Agency, 131 Main St. Phone §73-4 or Berlin 668-4. HIGGANUM-—A nice littla home on sta road facing Conn. river with almost an acre of ground, hen houses and fruit trees. WiI| sell reasonable, Benjamin Lan« 220 Main St., South Farms, Middle- Real Estate—Wanted 87 STORE and fixtures to rent, consisting of scale, showcases and refrigerator. Also tenemetn to rent. Inquire of E. Brin, 463 Stanley St Desk Roomvnml Offices. "1 ROOM for rent. Main St, Holtz. DESK Second 16 floor front Houses For Rent CARLTON ST, (in Park Reserve section), 7 room cottage near school, hardwood finish electricity, gas, steam heat, fire- place, and garage. $50 per month. Lin- coln Realty Co. Room 212, 259 Main St. Phone 1190, COTTAGE—New, 5 rooms, on Newington road. All modern, rent reasonable. Apply 1. Deming, $39 Fast St., third floor. Vacation Places For Rent CONN.—Attractive houses, $800 to $2,500. Ideal able houses for sale. Lyman J. Booth. LITCHFIELD, furnished complete, surroundings. Des Reasonable. Mrs. MOMAUGUIN—Two room apartment, on water front, sultable for light housckeep- inge $200 for the scason. References re quired. Inquire Globe Realty C change Building, New Haven, ‘Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry 67 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSE—Two or three tenoment, with all improvements. No agents need answer. Address Box 428, Herald. ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS 89 EAST MAIN ST., 222—Two furnished rooms for man and wife or young lady. All modern improvemonts. Top floor. Rooms For Rent MAIN ST., 162—Large one or two gentlemen. Two flights up. pleasant room for All conveniences, Mrs. Dawson. LY furnished room with all conven Phone 36-4. WALNUT ST., 45-—Single rooms, steamw heat and modern improvements. Centrally WINTHROP ST., 64—Kurnished rooms for light housekecping, kitchenotte, alao sep- arate rooms, electric lights, gas, heat. — FURNISHED ROOMS, apartments and flats for rent in all parts of the city. Hart= ford Room Renting Agency. Branch office, 156 Main 8t. Room 10. e LIST YOUR furnished rooms, flats and apartments with us for rent. We do all the advertising free. Charges $1.00 per month. Hartford Room Renting Agency, branch office 166 Main St Room 10, DIAMOND RINGS — Good guaranteed watches, all popular, standard makes, $10 up. Himberg & Horn, 10 Arcade and 392 Main St. “Houschold Articles 63 ANTIQUE FURNITURE—BIg variety at re- duced prices. ™e Furniture Exchange, 67 Arch St. A. J. Grafe, Mgr. BEDDING—Special for this week, white cotton and silk floss mattresses, roll ecdge, couch mattresses, best quality guar- anteed. Pillows, quilts. B. Berson, 503 Main street. set for sale, leaving town. BEDROOM SET Very reasonable, Call 84 Hartford and kitchen Owner Avenue. White $14, BEDS- post hods, $8.00 each. cotton mattresses, $8.00; Silk Floss, Edw. Gorfain, 168 Arch St. PERS—"Bissell Universal,” City Hardware CARPET SWE $3.756 each. Guarantced. Co., 49 East Maln St. ROGERS “1847" special at § free at I. Resnick, ‘Wanted—Articles to Buy 26 piece set, Regular $29, 5 with chest. ngraving Jeweler, 340 Main St 68 or city. S’:e We will buy it at fair prices. ure Exchange, 67 Arch St. A. Mgr. FILING CABINET, oak preferred. Reply four drawer. P. 0. Box FURNITUR The Furn J. Grafe, JUNK pape: 1%ec Ib, Our prices are 30c per 100 Ibs. for magazines, 75c per 100 Ibs; rags, Furniture bought. ~A. Rodinskey, 415 Allen St. Phone 1591. MAGAZINES—Will pay 6vc per 100 Ibs. Newspapers, 35¢ per hundred Ibs. Rags, $1.00 per 100 Ihs. Very good prices paid for furniture and men's clothes. L. Zeldes, 151 Oak St. Phone 515-13. CHENEY silk der. Let us Specialty Co. electric lamp shades to or- submit samples, Phoenix P. 0. Box 330. ED Victrola. tion, witheut records. Must be in perfect condi- Tel. 1989, COOK'S LINOLE! 75¢ per yd. Congol Gorfain, 168 Arch 'M--40 pretty patterns, cum, 49c per yd. Edw. St. Phone 8§69-2. ELECTRIC Washing Machine. Vacuym cup type. A-1 condition. Proper motor for le- cal use, Tel. 1083-4. w FAMILY AND PERSO Sxpense books and ising Novelties. i 169 MAIN ST. Phone 2623, E. W. B FLOOR COVERI leum,, inlaid and I hefora purchasin B. Berson, —S8pecial sale of lino- Congoleum. Come hero elsewhere. Best buys in the city. 505 Main St. Iso cabinet makers work- be sold immediately. Apply 85 Shuttle Meadow Ave. FURNITUR bench. Must Frank Hoppe, FURNITURE—Roll top desk, chairs, bed, dresser, wardrobe, ete. Apply 98 Green- wood St., city. “Tel, 1008-4. Rea- St. GAS RANC n sonably priced. Call at splendid condition. 288 North MATTRESSES—White cotton, $8 to $11. Furniture bought, sold and exchanged. D. M. Benjamin, 115 Beaver St. Tel. 320, PARLOR SUITE, Three plece mahogany, living room table, tablette. Sickness causes sacrifice at $125. Charles Webber, 22 Whiting St. SKVEN fiece dining room set. Bargain if taken at once. Call at 154 Fairview St, Lower bell. VACUUM CLEANERS — Electric, (Frane sale and repaired. Delivered promptly. Phone 19 Correct REAL ESTATE FOR RENT _ 69 Apartments and Tenements ARCH §1 Five large rooms. All con- venience: unny side. No objection to children.Phone 207-4. IFive room tenement with Apply to H. H. Phone 2453, ARCH ST., 350 1 modarn improvement Milkowitz, 338 Main St. BERLIN ST.—End or cariine, of 5 rooms ecach with all provements. P. J. Murray Main St. Phone 2031-3. apartments modern im- & Agents—Real Estate 78 THE E. A. STRONT FARM AGENCY—If your farm Is for sale, list it with us. We have buyers looking for furms in this sec- tion. D. O. Coleman, local representative. Colem: block, Southington, Conn. Auctioneers GEO. A. CONN, Phone 1 CLARK, Auctioneer, P. 0. BOX 333, MERIDEN, Meriden, Conn, Building Lots WHITMAN ST.—Building lot, 50x150. Ex- ception; low price and terms. P. J, Main_St, Tel. 2031-3. I.—Two buildings, 1 frame and 6 tenements in cach block and stores in brick. Will be sold reasonably. Real Estate & Ins. BROAD Inquire at the § Co, its, 1 Building Lots For Sale 81 489 MAIN ST.—Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Modern improvements. Apply 2d_floor. Tel. 137 — e Room and Board 0 ONE furnished room for two Swedishh gene tlemen. Address Box 71J, Herald. Rooms For Housekeeping n FAIRVIEW ST., 101—Two large furnished rooms, all conveniences for housekeeping. Separate entrance. Large yard. Reasen- ahlo price. 7§—Two _furnished rooms, veniences. Light housekesping business couple. 'm! 1870, ‘Where To Dine [ 2] JESS BELOIN'S quick lunch. Home cook- ing every day. Give us a trial. We give twenty per cent on the dollar. THE HOME of pure foods and home-made pagtry. Rogular dinner 35c. Jack's Lunch, 1! COSTS are going to Le low- a small deposit on a lot and be prepared to go ahoad with at home you have heen thinking about. Desirable sites in all parts of the eity. W. L. Hateh, City Hall building. Open Saturday evenin BUILDI Ko HOUSE therford, coln road, LOTS, dirt Columbia, Maple cheap on Chapman 1l H, Ru- Lin- R. Holland, 82 d FARM on Barbar road harn. horses. Mi helper wanted. Inquire I arge louse business A Main St Cows, CHERRY ST., 130—Five room with all modern Improvements, phone 2653-4. tenement Tele- CHESTNUT ST., improvements. top floor. Tel. 51—-4 room tenement, all Price $25 month. Inquire 417-12. CON! TON ST, 36—Tdnement of five rooms, second floor, with all medern im- provements. Inquire on premises. ON NEW hetwoen Hartford and sale Britain Ave. half way New Britain, we have for tarm, all tillable, 10-room ot water heat, large new ement, numerous outbuild- nd_equipment. Being of fwo cities this prop- ¥ more valuable every day. Price 00. Bank mortgage §5,000. Cash $5,000, Wailace B. Good- win -Co., Elmwood, (‘onn hous barn, with 1 in farm o in line of erty is 1 HARTFORD AVE., rooms, second floor. Phone -5, 242—Tenement of five Al improvements. HOLMES AVE., 43—Five room with all improvements. premises. tenement Inquire on Pastures in and excollent running ACRES ing tillable land? 7 room condition, new barn water electri horses lots of ness and aod 53 house ind - silo, lights, 11 cows, 2 chickens. Milk busi- truck goes with this low aud the terms 131 Main a and a HUNGERFORD five room flat, company. COURT — Very desirallc | $35.00 The W. L. Hatch | KONSTIN PLACE, 4—Five room tenement All modern improvements. New house | Phone 1284-23, | Premier) rented, $1 per day. Cleaners for I[MAPLE ST., 86—Six tenement; all | Phone ! room improvements; newly refinished. 1635-13. t “New Britain's Lar 200 (ually ai- Nine 26 cte, sale ACRES in ided in tillag room house head of catt Prico and terir Owner must sel ment, Cohen, Mass. Tel. Walnut omers, Conn., pasture, wood od barn a 2 horse right sheds, for « will w by oint- Main St. Springfeld, 15612 or Walnut 1302.R el FRECKLES, CAN \You BY BLOSSER estnut_street. Alaed LI < Wanted— Board Or Lodging 93 WANTED by gentleman, furnished room in private family, about }; mile from cens Address P. 0. Box 618, WESTERN SECTION of the city, wanted § rooms to rent. By American family. Box 141, Herald_Office. = — LEGAL NOTICES At a Court of Probate Britain, within and lin, in the County of ' Connecticut, on A. D., 1922, Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judg Estate of Bertha M. Brownridge, late of New Britaln, in sald district deceased, Upon the petition of Harriet West Beh of said New Rritain, praying that an stiument In writing purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased may Lo proved, approved and admitted to probate, ‘as per application on file- more fully appears, it is ORDERED —that sald application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in said district, on the 17th day of April, A, D. 1922, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be glven of the pendency of sald appllcation and the time and place of hearing thareon, by publishing this order in some newspaper published in said New Britain, having & cf culation in sald District, and by pesting copy thereol, on the public signpost in the Town of New Britain, in said District, and by mailing a_copy of this order to all heirs at law and legatees, and return make, BERNARD F. GAFF! holden at New for the District of Rer; of Hartford and Stal the 3d day of April, CITY ADV TISEME Notico—Voting Places. The Selectmen of the Town of New Britpin, hereby give notice that the following voting places have been designated for the Town and City Election to be held on the 11th day of April, 1922, First District or Ward—Turner Hall, Arch street, Second District or Ward—New Britain Lumber Co. Garage,, Rear 315 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 War—Vacant Store. 112 Hartford sAve., corner North streat. 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 places, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, April 5th, 6th and 7th, 1922, from 9 o'clock A. M. to 1 o‘clock P. M., and from 4 alclock P, M. until 8 o'clock P. M. each day.

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