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telegram had been sent to that ad- dress. There had been no reply, and Rachel faced deportation to London and, ultimately, to Russia. But an official, in the girl’s presence, men- tioned the words “Hunterdon street” yesterday morning. “Where is it? Where is it?"” the girl cried. The official gazed at her n amasement. “In Newark,’ on that street.” A telegram was sent to Abram Git- lin. It read: “Daughter Rachel waiting Ellis Isl- and for relatives to call. Moment's delay may mean deportation. Call immediately.” But there was no reply. Even the advertisements inserted in all the Yid- dish newspapers by the Hebrew Shel- tering and Immigrant Aid = Soclety brought no results. That was why a flaxon haired, blue eyed girl cried herself to sleep on Ellis Island last nigat. CHILD’S LONG TRIP OVER SEA IN VAIN Cannot Recall Father's Address!' and Must Be Deported he replied. “I live New York, Nov. 16.—Rachel Leah Gitlin, a twelve-year-old Belgian refugee, fell asleep in an Ellis Island wanrd last night with a sigh and prayer. She had been unhappy the morning, happy again at. noon, unhappy at sundown. Her dream that she would at least see her family after years of separation was of only & few hours’ duration. Rachel is to | be deported. i The girl reached the United States in the steerage of the St. Paul last She was a Russian by birth, [she said, and had left the czar’s do- ninions with her mother three years g0. On the way she had contracted trachoma. Germany would not take fher; France did not want her. The nited States was a closed door. But ghe found refuge in Belgium. For | a in YOUR NECKWEAR ALWAYS. A Wilson's NOTICE, geveral months she was in an Antwerp | 4 fhospital. “I told my mother not to wait for jme,” she explained; “that I was a real big girl and could take care of my 1f and that I would follow as soon | as I was cured. So my mother went.”” 5 1 .GET YOUR FLOWERS for the foot- Fhen the war began. The girl was G577 TOTR JTLOVIERS 1o ooty fer was given by the civil officials for | ;‘g;‘;’"s- Viets Gmcnh‘“‘s:? o ’;g‘t pll Russlan and English citizens to S Sisdickers eave for London. A Sister of Mercy rried Rachel to a ship. #I lost my father's address,” ex- plainéd the girl. “I was treated like he other Belgian children. But I knew all the time my father would be gearching for me. So I went to Er- jest Schiff, of the Poland Street [Refuge, and he tried hard to find my parents. He gave me this slip.” On the paper had been written 529 Hunterdon street, New York.” A AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Reasonable rates. Chevrolet car. Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12, 11-13-6dx City Advertisement | REWARD. Ten Dollars will be paid to anyone who will furnish sufficient evidence for the arrest and conviction of per- sons who are breaking street electric lamp globes and fixtures. BOARD OF PUBLIC YORKS, ‘Wm. H. Hall, City Engineer. T Oxy-Acetylene Welding Let our skilled workman do your welding, cutting and brazing. ‘Enormous savings affected by our process in all metal lines. OPEN FROM 8 A. M. to 8 P. M, American Welding Co. 66 GLEN STREET. PHONE 515. -FOR SALE Price $3,400.00. |7 room Cottage, 81 Columbia Street. Mort- gage $1,800.00, A fine bargain for someone. The Home Banking & Realty Co. See Chrysanthemums Roses, Violets, Sweet Peas and Carnations The Chrysanthemum season is now here. We have the best Mums that can be grown. Grown by men who know how, at our Greenhouse on Edson Street, Cut fresh twice daily and sent to our store at 92 West Main Street. Volt3 Floral Co. Visitors Always Welcome at the Greenhouses MALL FARM, 20 Acres of Land New House, Cow,Horse and 200 Chickens, For Sale by Schultz & Cosieilo, inc. 242 Meain Street. OWN A HOME We have several desirable cottages and two family houses in the west end of city for sale on ' EASY TERMS. THE W. L. HATCH CO. Omce Open Monday and.Saturday Eveninga, There’s NO Question Apouv the Purity of Our Our Thorough Pasteurization Pro- cess completely eliminates all chance of impurity without changing the flavor or taste. Buy milk about whxch thete isn't the slightest question ot" impurity— OURS. SEIBERT AND SON PARK STREET. NEAR STANLEY 6 teams. Tel. connections. NAGLE SANITARIUM AND FPRIVATE HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Medical, Surglcal and Obstetric Patlents. Quiet location, excellent surroundings, froe from institutional atmosphere. The limited number of elght received assures close in- dividual attention. All physicians entitled to recognition, Conducted solely b; y MARY E. NAGLE. R. N. LOST. CASH uv ADVANULY, ALL adver(isements tor the ciassified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. T MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. | | | T0 RENT. I TO RENT—Six room tenement, modern improvements, steam heat. 298 Park street. 11-16-wlx TO RENT—House at 610 Arch street. AJ] improvements. Inquire at 81 Franklin Square. 11-16-3dx TO RENT—Five rooms, street. 35 Dwight Inquire B. Marholin. 11-10-tf WANTED. WANTED—Situation by middle aged reliable woman, good references, to take care of sick person or old people, can work by day or week. Apply Box 4XX, Herald. 11-16-2dx ' WANTED—First-class help for drill- ing, milling and punch-press work LOST—Book No. 706, Interest depart- ment, New Britain 'National Bank. Application has been made for du- plicate. Wilem Malis. 11-16-3d City Advertisement s on Kelsey street, to Chapman Building lines on from Stanley Street Street: Clerk’s Office, City of New Britain, Conn., Nov. 15, 1916. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain has made' the following appraisement of damages and assessment of beneflts caused by the propose establishing of Building Lines on Kelsey Street, from Stanley Street to Chapman Street and fifteen (15) feet' back from the street lines and on both sides of same, viz: North Side, Charles H. Emley and Loren L. Brooks, jointly Louis J. Welch and Mary Welsh jointly Nelson A. Crane... Farmers and Mechan- ics’ Saving Bank Middletown 16.50 Charles W, Holmes 5.50 John Peterson .45 Gustaf Lorentson .45 Alfred L. Thompson .45 City of New Britain. .37 Emil Ficinus and Paulina Ficinus, Jjointly Michael ~Neverdovich and Adam Neverdo- vich, jointly Catherine A. and Estate of Ed- ward Roche, Jjointly Peter Stoskalunas Albert Fritzon Joseph Lucas and An- ton Moceika .... Peter Gramailla Joseph Valentine . Joseph Krick ...... Walanty Murzin James Iverson . Mary Lawler .. Jacob Retz .... Joseph Bushnell George Mieczkus Joe Siggin Antonia Gleba, Sout] John P. Peterson and Charles jointly Alfred Samuelson Callie D. Tyler. James J. Sullivan..., Alfred L. Thompson. . Valentine Schusler and Magdelena Schusler jointly .... ‘ John Sautter Ellen I. Dyson.. 2 Julius Mueller and Matilda Mueller Jointly Crisbi Brandt Ellen L. Hill. Ellen L. Hill Margaret McNulty Anthony Muzlaikes and Edward Thom- aszajtls, Jointly Jane Boyle .... George Ohlson Mary Markham George W. Polson E54 tate John Pustelninkas. Sunrise Land Co Carl 1. Gerlander and Adla M. Gerlander Jointly Charles Kallerman John E. Magnusan... James A. Roche and Leo B, Pillion, joint- Joseph W. Young.... George Clark, Trustee Walenty Murziu and Rose Murzlu, -joint- ) ly Julian Moclora Joseph Jockinick, jointly .... Martin Broff . 5.00 10.00 5.50 5.00 5.00 Total ... .$468.38 $468.38 And it finds no damages, or special benefits or betterments to any others person or party. Accepted, Adopted, Certified from record and published twice by order of the Common Council, Attest, ALFRED L, THOMPSON, City Clerk. (N. B. Herald). g00d wages and splendid-working conditions, Gray Telephone Pay Sta- tion Company, Hartford, Conn., five minutes’ walk from the Parkville Rallroad Station, 11-7-e0d-6d WANTED—Painter for automobile work. Steady work for good man. Richardson’s Carriage Shop, 158 Vance street. 11-15-4d Reply in own handwriting, stating experience and wages expected. Box 16AA, Herald Office. 11-15-3d WANTED-—Highest cash paid for old artificlal teeth (any condition). Call at room 246, Hotel Nelson. Hours 9 to 6. 11-15-6dx WANTED—House furnaces care of for the winter. Firemen, Herald. to take Address 11-15-6dx ‘WANTED—Man about 30 years of age for clerical work on night shift, in local hardware concern. Address Box X6X, Herald Office. LARGE PUBLISHING HOUSE have an opening for lady collector for New Britain and vicinity. Indemnity Bond required. Good opportunity. Address Thomas Miller, 410 Hitch- cock Building, Springfield, Mass. 11-3-tf WANTED—Timekeepers and factory ! clerks in local manufacturing plant. | TO RENT—Tenement seven with modern improvements, at 90 Bassett street. Inquire W, F. De- laney. 11-15-w1 296 Arch 10-30-t rooms, TO RENT—Seven rooms, St., Tel. 475-4. TO RENT—40 Main St., 8 rooms, all improvements, steam heat $48. 48 Main St, 5 rooms, all improvements $24. The W. L. Hatch Co. 10-25-tf TO RENT—Ten room house, steam | heat, 280 Arch street. Apply Union Laundry, 266 Arch St. 10-3-tf HELP \\’A\\'TED-—I\LVAIE. WANTED---Men for foundry and general ‘labor work. Vuican |Iron Works, John St. WANTED! Young men who wish to learn auto driving, repairing The field for good drivers and repair- men is growing every day. Learn this fascinating trade before it is too late. ‘Geniral Auto Driving School New Britain Garage. 8 Chestnut St. | $5,500. and overhauling. | | Quality Store Sanitary Mezt Markel NATIVE POULTRY FRESH FISH' AllKinds Sea Food also choicest Fruits and Vegetables in Season C. A. HALL 238 MAIN STREET TEL. 806 ! FOR SALE—S80 Pleasant St., 2.Family brick, 14 rooms, $5,000. 466 Arch Street, 8 Family Block, rents $94 month, $10.500. Only $1,000 cash required. 57 Black Rock Ave., 2 Family House, large loft, 1 Family Rouse, corner Fair view and Kelsey street, a .bargain $4,500. 752 East Strect, 2 Family, modern, $5,000. 2 Double Houses and store on Greenwood Street, cheap. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. MONEY TO LOAN. deep Ilot, Your Opportunity Is Here Own Your Own Home—New House For Sale on KEasy P-lylncnts. House To Rent, Grove Hill—Real Estate Bargain. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street 305 Bank Building. FURNISHED ROOMS, WHO TAKES THIS Four tenement corner property with room for another house. ’ H.N. LOCKWO0OD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall ’Phone 606-3 TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms, corner Hungerford Court and Main St., tel. 636-3 11-35-d4 ONE FURNISHED ROOM. Private entrance, 72 Franklin Square. Tel. 486-2. 11-4-tf ———eee . AGENTS WANTED. Demson Garage' 430 MAIN STREET o ILivery Cars for hire, day and night | WANTED-—Experienced Acme Screw Machine operator, at once, for permanent work. Write P. O. Box B, Plainville. 11-16-3d Office boy at once.. Ap- Mfg Co. 11-15-tf { WANTED. ply FOR SALM. AUTOMOBILE SALE We will sacrifice these cars to any reasonable offer rather than hold over the winter. 1916 Overland Touring. 1914 Ford Roadster. 1915 Ford Delivery with top. 1913 Chalmers with starter. 1915 Chevrolet Touring with starter. 1912 Stevens, 7 passenger. Come down and make an offer. 'Cohen Motor Co.: 307 CHURCH STREET. stove. Great 163 Main Sec- 11-16-1dx FOR SALE—Parlor Heater. Also safe. ond floor. FOR SALE—One of each, second hand Household, Richmond and Hub ranges. F. W. Loomis, 150 Arch street. 11-16-tf FOR SALE—EQdison phonograph in fine playing condition, including 75 good records, case. All far $12 if taken at once. Pay part down, balance weekly if you wish. Box X 9 B., Herald. 11-14-tf FOR SALE—At half price, carload remnants 1916 Wall Paper, or will paper room for $2.50. M. Tresky- Painter and Decorator, 206 Hart ford avenue. 11-13-6dx FOR SALE—Young heifers. Inquire C. Wahrenberger, 114 Arch street. 11-15-6d4 FOR SALE—Cheap, large and small of wire. ington, Conn. 11-15-3d FOR SALE—Horse, weighs 1,200 pounds. In first class condition. The White Oaks Crushed Stone C 137 Main street. 11-13-6 FOR SALE—Several good acclimated chunks, 1,200 to, 1,450 1bs., one good driver, complete line dump carts, gears, wagons harnesses, blankets, etc. P. H. Condon & Co,, 30 Laurel street, Bristol, Ct. 11-13-64 e FOR SALE—BRICKS suitable for any kind of building purposes. Save 16 per cent. in quantity, mortar and labor. Suitable for fine face work. Prompt delivery. Prices right. Composite Brick Co., Farm- ington, Conn. Phone, Farmington, 103 ring 6. 10-31-tf FOR SALE—Second hand pool table. Address Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-tf with record carrying | chicken coups also about 200 feet | George S. Griffith, Kens- | WANTED — BExperienced grocery clerk and driver. Apply 238 Main street. 11-15-6d WANTED—A boy about 16 years old to work in an Architect’s office. Apply in person. Willlam H. Cad- well, No. 213 Main street, New Britain, Conn. 11-15-d3x WANTED—Two crossing watchmen by the N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Co. Apply J. E. Coseriff, Agent, Whiting street freight house. 11-15-3a WANTED — Experienced clerk. Must come well mended. Union Tea Co., street. delivery recom- 317 Main 11-14-tf _— WANTED—A young man fountain work. Drug Co. for soda The Miller-Hansen 11-6-tf S ————————ee HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Woman to do washing either Mondays or Ttiesdays. Apply 87 Forest St. Tel. 1408. 11-16-d3 WANTED—Experienced salesladies for Saturday afternoons and eve- nings. Also Monday evenings. Good pay. Only those with ability need apply. Raphael’s Department Store. 11-16-14 WANTED—Saleslady to act as clerk and bookkeeper. Must be accurate in figures and neat hand writing. Reply stating experience and salary expected. Address Box 8 BB, Herald Office. 11-16-d2 WANTE Girl to assist with general housework and care of child. Mrs, Wicander, 110 Lake St. 11-16-1dx WANTED—Competent mald for gen- ..eral housework. No laundry. Ap ply evenings, Mrs. S. T. Goss, 48 Grove Hill. 11-15-6d WANTED—Gir]l for general house- work. Apply at store, 376 Fast Main street, between 9 a. m. and 7 p. m. 11-15-2dx GIRLS WANTED for press work. Steady work. Good wages. M, E. Taylor, 351 South Main street. 11-15-6dx e WANTED—A competent girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs, W. L. Hum- ason, 39 Grove Hill. 11-15-6dx —— WANTED—Girl for general house- Work. Mrs. T. F. Flannery, 33 ‘Whiting street. 11-14-34 Storage, Supplies and Repairing. "Phone 224. HORACE 1. HART || Rates Reasonable and Reliable- | LIVERY 7 Passenger, 6 cyl- Chalmers. 'fel. 1930. 596 Arch Street SELLING AGENTS WANTED in every city and town in Connecticut for the Arnold Automatic Damper. | Guaranteed saving of 33 per cent. on fuel. Big commission. For ter- ritory write, United Specialty Sales Co., 69 Church street, New Haven, Conn, 11-13-6dx MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-zimile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 3 colors with signatures. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO., ‘Hartford. Conn. , PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Qver 25c Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES ©fce Open from 8 A. M, to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. . S. Georgiana Monks, D. D. S. AT e e HAND TINTED ETCHINGS. Beautiful in design, execution and color The J. C. Ripley Art Co., New Britain, Conn. HARTFORD. Branch Studio 103 West Main Street, EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hal Ang o specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Gther kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 284 Asylumn Street, Hartford, Conn. FOR SALE : Three, Three-Family Houses on Lincoln Street. Steam heat and all the latest improvements. Valuable property. Will be sold at a bargain. Insurance of all kinds. Money to Loan. THE HARDWARE CITY CO-OPERATIVE ASS'N, Inc. F. H. Shield, Mgr. NO. 131 Main Street TR RS M T A PR A 8, T AR I M S v . s LET US SUPPLY YOUR WaAL®S IN Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Varnishes. MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in 1854, and Paint Hudson and Maxweil Motor Cars. Williams Auto Co. ’Phone 236. 287 Elm St. 28 State Streel Keeley’s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Oarw, Divery Cars for Hire. Storage ang suppliea. i Repatring o Specialty. Tel. 1293 CARS TO RENT CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FoOfs ' ‘WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETO. TEL. 9430 MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E. MAIN STREET. CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SHOE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., Hartfora. 'Phone Ch. 1141-2 in the '"PHONE 534 The Oldest Wall Paper City. 804 MAEN STREET. We Make Signs T A R v S A R SR .t Shop