New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1917, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1917. OGNIZE GRANGE § LIVELY FACTOR Ny Interests Appéal to It for Assistance lorwich, Conn., Jan. 9.—The in- ce of the Grange in every depart- t of life was emphasized by the le master, Charles T. Davis, of Mid- awn, in his annual address.to the nge which began its session here Making this reference his key- p State Master Davis said that the ge is measuring up to the en- iced responsibilities that more and er work is being done and broader iis are being entered upon. 2 'he past year had been one of large hits, the statc master said and con- ons are the best evidence that can produced to show that co-operation s esgential to farming as to any r occupation. he Grange has been asked to join ds with the allied temperance ‘s in the movement to amend the ® constitution to prohibit lquor fic; it was asked by the State| ber of Commerce to assist in ulation and equalization of taxes; ssist in forming an international lco body, and by the state commis- on takation to assist in codifica- of tad laws. > tive and legislative com- dir efforts the past year ipment of milk by so- to_decelve you in this. health of %oric, Drops and Soothing stroys Worms and allays Fe assimilates the Food, givin The Children’s Panacea—T.! piumwMorphlne nor other Narcotic substance. The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa= ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 Counterfeits, Imitations and & Just-as-good’’ are but experiments, and endanger the ‘hildren—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is 2 harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paree ears. Allow no one It contains neither It de= For more than Syrups. verishness. thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teethin; bles and Diarrhcea. It regulates the Stomach and Trou= owels, healthy and natural sleepe e Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of L & y 4 Y in Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. flcar system instead of the ystem, with a result which for the producers. lavis spoke of the loyaley of ica to the best American d believing that the honor Bfica should be maintained at e and abroad he recommended Why live a “half-life?” Resolve this year to be the man or & suitable resolution be adopted | woman you want to be—vigorous, ng forth the bposition of the pitni liccegtul, nge towards the organization of a| 'you know that HEALTH—whole ld's court for promotion of a last-| nealth, not the miserable half-healtn peace. that satisfles most people—is the basis fr. Davis also roferred to the need | of happiness and success. [better rural schools and said that 2 ?&mse should encourage the sort LB D L BYDE education which develops a better TELL YOU ABOUT lihooa anc womanhood throughout HIS METHODS: ] Nature works Dr. Hydc's cures, il BUT HE KNOWS HOW BEST TO 9a m tobp m and 7 to 8 " MEANS HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS YOU CAN AFFORD THIS SPECIALIST'S TREATMENT. Dr. Hyde's prices and terms are within your means. No person need hesitate because of money matters. Dr. Hyde will arrange his fee to your entire satisfaction. He never yet re- fused a case because of a patient's lack of money. There is nothing to stand between yourself and the heaith you want but your own inaction. * COME IN AND HAVE A FRIEND- LY TALK. IT IS THE STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION—AND COSTS YOU NOTHING. DR. CLINTON J. HYDE The Hartford Specialist 254 TRUMBULL STREET, Hours: m. —Sundays and Holidays, 10 to 1 HARTFORD, CONN, COTTAGE ¢ rercion of the Grange was its % y ty-second one and it will last three . HELP NATURE—how to make it possible for Nature to re-assert her- h degree with a roll call of officers ; ‘d'l'uueu and the oblgating of, With the snap and vim of youth and Plous committees were named and| First: Dr. Hyde makes your life ! taken until afternoon when again worth while as quickly as pos- -build your consti- followed by those of the lecturer then proceeds to re 2 i fan B. Cooke, the chaplain, Rev. Dr. | tution. UNLESS THIS IS DONE, RE- pmis. manent results are what you want. Phe Grangers will be welcomed to| YOU CAN COME TO DR. HYDI Dr. Hyde promises only what he can P emion. fulfill. UBERCULOSIS IN FRANCE ! ana®examination, your exact conai- 3 tion, and the probable length-of time . Biggs Be Sent Abroad by |to health. fRrse g |~ Remember, Dr. Hyde is a specialist Rockefeller Foundation to Ascertain | chronic diseases of men and women. [New York, Jan. 9.—Dr. Hermann Biggs, state commissioner of d today to study the tuberculasis | ation in France is sent by the it method of directing outside help ombatting that disease. A state- {on says: #It should he distinctly understood not intend to conduct sanitary tions in France. That is a func- French agencies, both govern-| intal and civic, which have already | bject. In any comprehensive plan r combatting the spread of tuber- bportunity for private benevolence d it is for the purpose of ascertain-' ade most welcome and effective that . Bills is being sent by the Rocke- e el e self, to recharge the human batteries who took seats for the first time. | POWer. ite Master Davis made his ad- sible, by giving prompt relief, and Hart, and the secretary, H. E.| SULTS ARE NOT LASTING, and per- city by Mayor A. L. Brown, at the IN PERFECT CONFIDENCE He will tell you, after an interview 4 and cost of effecting a full restoration in the treatment of nervous and How Aid Cen Be Provided. th, who will sail on the Kroon- kefeller Foundation to learn the At issued by the Rockefellar Foun- Jat Dr. Biggs has not been asked and bn 'which necessarily devolves upon lven a good deal af attention to this, p is there will be doubtless a large g in which way outsidé help may be _l,!ar -Foundation. SUBSTITUTE FOR COTTON. mans erfoct Fabric Made From ? Nettle Fibre. FOR SALE BLACK ROCK AVENUE ON EASY TERMS THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and ' Repairer ot MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ‘Washington, Jan. 9.—Perfection of method for making cloth out of he flbre of the stinging nettle it is aimed, may make Germany and justria independent of cotton im- prts. Reports to the department of com- erce telling of the invention of the thod of Dr. Richter of Vienna say t samples of the cloth prove that pric produced from the nettle fibre | n be used for any purpose to which | nre cotton fabrics heretofore have jen put. a specialty. Over twenty vears ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Gther kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon. Room 3 MOTOR TRUCKS For hire for long hauls and excava- tion work., .Capacity 531 tons. Al grades of Sand, Crushed Stone and Cinders for sale and delivered. Ashes handled. 168 Arch St, R.M. HEALEY, rq. 12043, ARTISTIC FRAMING ) SEY LEGISLATURE OPENS. Trenton, N. J, Jan. 9.—The 1917 jsion of the New Jersey legislature gan today with the republicans in trol in both houses. Governor ders term will expire next Tues-| 'The J. C. Ripley Art Co., Fine violin repuiring and bow hal w3z | MILK FOR THE NEW YEAR PASTEURIZING means the elim- ination of disease germs; PASTEUR- 1ZING means NO danger from ty- phoid, scarlet fever, septic sore )y when Walte E. Edge, of Atlan. BRANCH STUDIO fie City, republican. will succeed him. | 103 West Main St., New Britain, Conn. RECENT FIRES Should Serve as a timely Warning to KEEP FULLY INSURED ’phone or sce THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. 193 MAIN STREET REMEMBER Our Burglary, Theft and Robbery Insurance. Accident and Health, Life, Fire and Compensation Insurance Seo us when in need of any of the above mentioned lines, The HARDWARE CITY CO-OPERATIVE Assn, Inc. | . H, SHIELD, MGR. NO. 181 MAIN STREET throat, tuberculosis, etc, PAS- TEURIZING does NOT change the flavor of the mlik nor detract from its richness—it just makes the milk ABSOLUTELY SAFE—for YOUR use. Use our RICH, PURE, PASTEUR- IZED MILK and obtain a really A-1, SAFE MILK. SEIBERT AND SON NEAR STANLEY 6 teams. Tel. connections. HORACE L HART, AUTO LIVERY TEL. 1930, 7 passenger Chalmers Limousine. Lowest Rates. 596 ARCH STREET CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c I NOTICE | i NOTICE—M. Irving Jester has opened up his Maih Coal office and auto- mobile Sales Room, corner Park and Eim streets. Open from 6:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m., Monday and Saturday to 9 p. m. 1-2-tf FOUND. HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED Several men for shop and yard work. Steady work. Apply Berlin Construction Co., Ber- lin Station. WANTED 3 men to fill vacancy in our Auto- mobile repairing and driving Course. No more will be taken than we can accommodate properly. CENTRAL AUTG DRIVING SCHOOL 8 Chestnut St. WANTED—Boy to learn Drug trade. Apply the East St. Pharmacy, cor. East and Dwight streets. 1-8-d2x FOUND—Two tickets for entertain- ment at South church January 30th, | Owner can have same by calling at 335 Arch street, and paying for ad- vertisement. 1-9-1a FOUND on dinkey train to Hartford Saturday evening, ladies hand bag containing purse with sum of money. Owner can have same by calling at 28 Hough street, Plain- ville, 1-8-2d 1O REN®. TO RENT—Four rooms, all improve- ments. Inquire 32 Tremont street. 1-9-d2x TO RENT—G6-room tenement, all im- provements with or without gar- age, 35 Wakefield Court. l-B-del TO RENT—Four room tenement; all improvements. 470 Arch street. 1-9-tf ~ TO RENT—Five room tenement, all improvements, for family of adults. 19 Tremont street (second floor). 1-9-6dx WANTED—Second-hand bicycles and motorcycles. Harley-Davidsons pre- ferred. Will trade other goods or pay cash. F, C. Monier & Bro., 38- 42 Main Street. 12-30-12d4 ——— FOR SAL®. FOR SALE—One heavy and one light horse, harnesses, meat cart, wa- gons and sleighs, Mrs. Henry Ramm, 111 Belden St. 1-9-3d FOR SALE—Light Brahma cockerels. Fred A. Gillette, 13 Canal street, Plainville, Conn. 1-9-wilx FOR SALE—Sea food display box, latest style, at a bargain. Tel. 1186-2. 1-9-d3x FOR SALE—Wilcox & Gibbs auto- matic sewing machine. A-1 condi- tion with all attachments. At your own price. Apply 22 Spring street, Hartford, 1-9-2dx FOR SALE—Ten White Wyandotte laying pullets. $1.75 each. Also ‘Wyandotte breeders. 59 Ellis street. 1-9-1dx FOR SALE—Ford Touring car first class condition, shock absorbers, speedometer. M. Sugenhime, East Berlin, Conn. 1-9-3ax IR S LI i e E FOR SALi£—Second hand pool table. Address Table, Box 13, Herald. 10-14-tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE. TO RENT—Five room electric lights and all ments. 5 Wallace street. tenement, improve- 1-8-5dx TO RENT—Three-room tenement, third floor, 57 Columbia St. 1-8-d3x TO RENT—Second floor tenement of five rooms. 392 Stanley St. Apply A. N. Rutherford, 620 Stanley St. 1-6-wix TO RENT—Five room tenement. Call 136 South Main street. 1-6-Ca TO RENT—Five room suite, 51 Trin- ity street. G. K. Macauley, 378 Stanley St. 1-5-d6 TO RENT—Six room tenements, bath, furnace heat, all modern improve- ments, new houses, just being com- pleted, City and Connecticut Ave. Apply to Title Realty and Develop- ment Co., 193 Main street, Room 86, Opening evenings, from 6 to 8. 12-29-tf B - CHRISTMAS 'SAVINGS CLUB IS STILL OPEN Join Now Assets $800,060.00 THE CONMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY 274 MAIN STREET WANTED. e WANTED—First class barber; good wages; 54 Church street. 1-9-3d WANTED—Woman or girl for gen- era] housework. No cooking. Go home nights. Wages $6.00. 7 Elm street, Tel. 417-5. -2d — WANTED to give instructions in English to foreign speaking people. Terms moderate. 78 Dwight street. Telephone 384-4. 1-9-28x WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Good wages. Telephone Plainville 14-13 or call 189 ‘West Main street. 1-9-3d WANTED—Capable skater to voung girl. References State terms. teach required. 1-9-5dx — WANTED~-Young woman in office of local factory. High school graduate preferred. No stenogra- phic experience required. Address 17 AA, Herald Office, 1-6-3d main WANTED—Girls for marking and as- sorting. Unlon Laundry Co., 266 Arch street. 1-2-tt WANTED—Young woman for cleri- cal work in factory office of local concern. Address Box $B3, Herald Office. 1-6-3d TUTORING. - Private Instruction given in the com- mon branches by an experienced teacher. Tel. 311-3 or address Box 26AA, Herald Office. 1-6-3d Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET Idvery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplics and Repalring. "Phone 224, $50,000.00 TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGES =QUIGLEY=—= 277 Main Street CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our {llustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., Hartford, -"Phone Ch. 1141-3 WANTED—Experienced stenogra- pher. Apply stating experience to P. O. Box 1025, City. 1-8-4d ‘WANTED—To go out washing, ironing or cleaning. Mrs. Miller, 60 Sexton street. 1-8-2dx — WANTED—Woman to do washing and cleaning. Apply 86 Lincoln St. 1-8-3dx WANTED—Two rooms and bath, or small apartment furnished c¢r un- furnished, west side. Addresse Box 13XX, Herald Office. 1-6-hd WANTED—Boy for geéneral office work. Inquire at Herald Office. 1-4-tf WANTED—Night operator at'Plain- ville Telephone exchange, $7.00 per week, with advancement. Also sub- stitute operator. Apply at Exchange, WANTED—Feb. 1, 1917. Five or six room apartment, modern conven- jences in vicinity of W. Main St., by refined American family of three. Address Box 28 B B, Herald. 1-4-6d e —————————— ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING. District of Berlin, ss., Probate Court, January 8, A. D., 1917, Estate of Emil May, late of the town of New Britain, in said district deceased. Upon the application of Louis May, praying that he may be authorized and empowered to sell and convey cer- tain real estate located on Mpyrtle and Booth streets in New Britain as per said application on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in said district on the 13th day of January, A. D., 11917, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, and | that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publish- ing this order onco in a newspaper having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy of this order on the public sign-post in the town of New Britain, in said district, and re- turn make to this Court of the notice given. ¢ BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge, Very Desirable Residen ce, 323 West Main Street . 12 Rooms, 8 baths, new Garage— Every thing “modern—Large Lot—Apply : H. D. HUMPHKEY, 272 Mam Str FIRE INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN. HERE’'S A DOWNRIGHT BAE T One Family House on Fairview Street—Owner will sell rather than fo close. See CAMP REAL 272 Main Street “LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK RIGHTS BOUGHT us at once, { ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Bulildh AND SOLD BY j SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, In 242 MAIN STREET. CAKS 11U Kanl CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOK WEDDINGS., RECEPTIONS, K10, (LEL. 948- MORRIN’S GARAGE IN STREFE MUST BE SOLD. The 4 tenement dwelling No, 100 John Street, with extra building room. Make us an offer. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall ’Phone 606-3 NAGLE BANITARL L PZRIVATE HOSPITAL. 0 50 CEDAR STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Molical, Surgical and Obstetric Patients. Quiet lucation, excellent surroundings, fres from institutional atmosph The lbulted number of eight received assures close in- dividual sttention. All physiclans entitled to recognition. Conducted soiely by MARY E. NA GLE. R. MULIIGRAPHS LETTEA Fac-cimile of Typewriting done in 1, 3 and 3 colors with signaturea. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER CO. ING 20 State Streel Hartford Conn LET Window Glass, Putty, %ou V‘%nt Good Botfle eer, Wine or Liquors, - Order Same from . * PHILIP BARDECK, 1185 Arch St. ’Phone Keeley’s Garags Elm and Franklin Streeta | Dealer for Overiand and@ Cole O Divery Cars for Hire. Storage ai supplies. Repnirine Sheetslie AMERICAN WELDING Cq Oxy-Acetylene Welding Cutting and brazing, Carbon burned from An: tomobile cylinders. TEL. 515 66 GLEN 'HONEYMAN'S AUTO G 189 MAIN STREET. Dealer for MITCHELL MOTU! CARS, Vim and Seldon Trucks. Li Cars for Hire. Storage, Repairing &I Supplies. Telephone, 221-4. Tt US SUPPLY YOUR Wanas IN Paints and V;rnishes; ' MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established The Oldest 304 MAELN STREET. Wall Paper and Paint We Make Signs in 1864, Shop In the Otty.. 'PHONID 534

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