New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 23, 1917, Page 12

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OR MOBILIZATION CAMPS ON COAST ; Arfiugtfifi Remedy De- fects Shown by Border Call New York, Jan. 23.—The estab- Bhment of large reservations on pvernment lands at intervals aleng e coasts and borders, for use in the ! obilization of troops in case of war, as recommended today by Dr. lhomas * Darlington, former hecalth pmmissioner of New York, in a re- prt to the national civic federation annual session here. 'In time of pace, he said the camps could be ged for the training of recruits in dlitary tactics, sanitation and hy ene and in aviation and automobile gineering. Dr. Darlington’s report was bascd n his investigation of conditions sur- junding the National Guardsmen nd regulars at the Mexican bovder. e, would have each reservation of nty to fifty thousand acres pro- ided with railroad sidings, water orks, sewers, garbage disposal lants, depots of equipment and sup- les and store-of building materials. Prominent features of the report 're a defense of the personal of the litia, a plea for universal military ervice and criticism of unpreparecd- g and red tape. \ The federation last night .passed a esolution in which it declared itself pposed to compulsory health insur- mce. In the absence of Samuel Gom- lers a paper prepared by him was ad by Warren B. Stone, grand chief |t the Brotherhood of Locomotive ngineers. N0 INDIGATION OF . QUITTING INBERLIN lDr. Heliferich and Dr. Sylvester Confident of Victory London, Jan. 23, 10:05 a. m.—Con- fidence in the victory of the Central powers was expressed by speakers at a dinner given in Berlin to the presi- dents of the Teutonic powers’ parlia- ments, according to a Berlin despatch to Reuter’s by way of Amsterdam. Chancellor Von Bethmann-Hollweg and several of his colleagues were present at the dinner. Dr. Karl Helffrich, German secretary of the in- terior, referring to the Entente’s re- fusal of the peace offer said: | “Our enemies must learn to under- ' stand that among us there is no mili- tary caste but a great national army which, despite all, will head on and | be victorious by virtue of the divine i right of existence of our peoples and their inexhaustible strength and read- iness for sacrifice.” Dr. J. Sylvester, president of the Austrian lower house, said: “The peace message which sprang i forth from the idea that the strong man must yield was useless. -In the coming last fight, which will be ex- ceedingly hard, sanguinary and full of sacrifices we will be faithful to our heroic sons at the front.” Y. M. A, A. MEETING. An important meeting of the Y. M. A. A. of st. Joseph's church, will be held at 7:30 o'clock this evening in the parish hall, when action will be tak®n on entering a relay team in the naval indoor games in Hartford, Feb- ruary 21. It is probable that favor- able action will be the result of the ‘meeting. MOTOR TRUCKS pr hire for long hauls and excava- on work. .Capacity 5% tons. All rad of Sand, Crushed Stone and Pinders for sale and' delivered. Ashes | iR. M. HEALEY, " { i { 168 Arch St, Tel. 1204-3. AMERICAN WELDING Co. I Oxy-Acetylene Welding Cutting and brazing. Carbon burned from Au- tomobile cylinders. TEL. 515 66 GLEN ST. | HEALT ‘Why live a “half-life?"” Resolve this year to be the man or joman you want to be—vigorous, Py, successful. You know that HEALTH—whole [Beaith, not the miserable half-health t satisfles most people—is the basis happiness and success. LET DR. HYDE TELL YOU ABOUT HIS METHODS: Hyde's cures, BEST TO | it . Nature works Dr. JUT HE KNOWS HOW [ELP NATURE—how to make ossible for Nature to re-assert her- 1f, to recharge the human batteries rith the snap and vim of youth and ower. hen proceeds to re-build your consti- RULTS ARE NOT LASTING, and per- nent results are what you want. YOU CAN COME TO DR. HYDE IN PERFECT CONFIDENCE Dr. Hyde promises only what he can 111 He will tell you, after an interview pnd examination, your exact condi- on, and the probable length of time d cost of effecting a full restoration o health. . Remember, Dr. Hyde is a specialist the treatment of nervous and shronic diseases of men and women. i First: Dr. Hyde makes your life in worth while as quickly as pos- ble, by giving prompt relief, and fution. UNLESS THIS IS DONE, RE- € MEANS HAPP:NES AND SUCCESS PURITY PASTEURIZING means the elim- ination of disease germs; PASTEUR- IZING means NO danger from ty- phoid, scarlet fever, septic sore 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 PARK STREET. NEAR STANLEY 6 teams. Tel. connections. CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. HELP WANTED—MALE, 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. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. | O ————— WANTED—Young man for clerical work in factory office of local con- cern. High school graduate pre- ferred. Address Box 14AA, Herald Office. e ——— TO RENT. Mary A. Sears vs. Leander Sears. - Superior Court, State of Connecticut, County of Hartford, the 19th day of January, 1917, SECOND ORDER OF NOTICE. Upon complaint in said cause brought to said Court, at Hartford, in said County, on the first Tuesday of December, 1916, and now pending, claiming a divorce and custody of minor child, it not appearing to ‘this Court that the defendant has received notice of the pendency of said com- plaint and it appearing to this Court that the whereabouts of the defend- ant Leander Sears is unknown to the Plaintiff. Ordered, that notice of the institu- tion and pendency of said complaint shall be given the defendant by pub- lishing this order in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper published in New Britain once a week, for two successive weeks, commencing on or before January 26, 1917. By order of the Court, GEORGE A. CONANT, Clerk of said Court. At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 23 day of January A. D. 1917. Present, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. Estate of Isadora A. Kelsey late of Berlin, in said district aeceased. Upon the Petition of William Bulkeley of said Berlin, praying that an instrument in writing purporting {to be the last will and testament of YOU OCAN 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 health 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, HARTFORD, CONN, Hours: . 9a.m t05p m and 7 to 8 p. m. —Sundays and Holidays, 10 to 1 NEW BRITAIN Makers of Steel Stamps, Die Sinking NOTICE !, STAMP WORKS and Engraving, Rubber Stamps, ‘No- tary Seals, Metal Badges, Etc. REMOVED TO 53 CHURCH STREET. - LIFE INSURANCE MEN ARE YOU carrying sufficient Life Insurance protect your family . to adequately THINK IT OVER and see PHE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. 193 MAIN STRELT. ‘PHONE 728 COTTAGE FOR SALE BLACK ROCK AVENUE ON EASY TERMS THE W. L. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE HATCH CO0. 20 WEST MAIN STREDY Office Open Monday and. Saturday Evenings, said deceased may be proved, ap- proved and admitted to probate, as application on file more fully ap-- Ordered—That said heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in said district, on the 29 day of January A. D., 1917, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, and that notice be given of said applica- tion and the time and place of hear- ing thereon, by publishing this order in some newspaper in said New Brit- ain, ‘having a circulation in said Dis- trict, and by posting a copy thereof, on the public sign-post in the Town of Berlin, in said District, and return make. application be BERNARD ¥. GAFFNEY, Judge. TO RENT—Five room tenement. Call 136 South Main street. 1-22wix TO RENT—Furnished room with all conveniences with private family; right on trolley. Address ‘Box 33BB, Herald, 1-22-3dx first floor, 5 Inquire 19 Lincoln St. 1-19-tf TO RENT—Tencment, Lincoln. Ct. FOR RENT OR SALE—Property owned by the New Britain Boys' club on Court street, garage for three cars. Property between Dr. Bray and the Telephone company. Apply H. L. Platt, New 3ritain Lumber and Coal company. 1-18-6d TO RENT—Two front offices es- pecially adopted for doctor. L. M. Barnes, 131 Main St. 1-18-d6 FCRNISHED ROCMS, _—- DESIRABLE front room, five minutes from Post Office, western part. of the city, Box X23X, Herald. 1-22-3dx steam heat, if “desired. 302 1-23-2dx FURNISHED ROOMS, $1.50 up, board Main street. TO RENT—Furnished Columbia St. room. 35 1-18-6dx LOST. LOST—Lavalliere, between Forest- ville and New Britain Sunday, Jan- uary 14. Reward if returned to 100 Lawlor street, New Britain. 1-28-3dx FOR sALe, FOR SALE—Pair horses. street, of M. Jartmann, sound work 21 Dewey 1-22-tf FOR SALE—One Ideal steam heater. The National Spring Bed Co. 1-20-24 % FOR SALE—Two or three very old violins. No. 431 West Main _street. Tel. 74-3. 1-22-1wx ORIENTAL RUGS. We sell, we buy, we exchange—also we do first class | repairing. Barbour Rug Co., 48 ) Lewls street, Hartford, Conn. Tel { Charter 3397 or 870. FOR SALE—Second hand, ong fur- nace, four ranges, two gas Thsts, F. W. Loomis & Co., 150 Arch street. 1-16-tf FOR SAL:s<—Second hand pool table. Adgress Table, Box 12, Herald. 10-14-t1 ——————— e HELP WANTED—FEMALE., WANTTD—Young women for clerical work in factory office of local hard- ware concern. Address Box 16BB, Herald Office. 1-23-3d WANTED—Competent house maid. Good wages. Mrs. R. E. Gerth, 33 High St. 1-22-w1 FURNISHED ROOMS to rent; heated; hot and cold running wa- ter; central. 28 Court street. —ee » NOTICE well WANTED—Fifteen girls to join so- cial club. sddress Club, Box 12, Herald. 2 1-23-d2x NOTICE—M. Irving Jester has opened up his Main Coal office and auto- mobile Sales Room, corner Park and Elm streets. Open from 6:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m., Monday and Saturday to 9 p. m. 1-2-t¢ —— ey SITUATION WANTED, WANTED—Girls for bench and ma- chine work. American Paper Goods Co., Kensington. 1-20-3d4 WANTED—Girl for second work. Ap- ply Mrs. H. C. Hine, Hillside Place. 1-22-tf WANTED—Girls to work on sewing machines, Paid while learning. Commercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. 1-20-8dx WANTED—Girl for work, small family. general house- 218 Hart St. 1-20-8d4 WANTED—Maid for genéral house- work. No washing. 220 Lincoln street, 1-16-tt ———————————————— NOTICE! In view of the enormous losses we suffer annually on packages, 'especially the quarter kegs, which are being used as receptacles of so - called home - made wine, cider, preserved cucumbers, or cut in half used as flower pots, and in be- ing burned up, etc., we are compelled to warn everyone against making such il- legal use of our packages. Below you will find section 1252 of the General Statutes: “Using or injuring receptacles for sale of Malt liquors; Every person who shall use, traffic in, sell, dispose of, con- vert, mutiliate, destroy or detain after demand shall be made by the owner, any hogshead, barrel, half-barrel, cask, half- cask, quarter cask, or keg used in the manufacture and sale of malt liquors without the permission of the owner or owners thereof, or unless there shall have ‘been a sale in express terms of any such receptacle, exclusive of the malt liquors contained therein, by the lawful owner or owners, shall be fined ($10.00) dollars for each and every such recep- tacle so used, trafficked in, sold, dis- posed of converted mutilated, de- stroyed, or detained; and for each and every subsequent violation of this sec- tion shall be fined twenty-five ($25.00) dollars and imprisoned not more than three months.” Any and all persons found to be us- ing our packages in violation of the . above Statute will be prosecuted to the full extent. THE CREMO | BREWHEG CO. I FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Don’t Take Any Chances as to Fire or Auto Accident, but call at once 6n H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street. FIRE INSURANCE. MONHY TO LOAN. WANTED—Situation dalng house- work for small family. Agnes MUST BE SOLD. The 4 tcnement dwelling No, 100 John Street, with extra building room. Make us an offer. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, CihLHall ’Phone 606-3 HONEYMAN’S AUTO GO, 189 MAIN STREET. Dealer for MITCHELL MOTOR CARS, Vim and Seldon Trucks. Livery Cars for Hire. Storage, Repairing and Supplies. Telephone, 221-4. FOR SALE! One of the finest resldences in the city, located in the western part of the town, We have two three-family houses and one four-family house, which will be sold at a bargain if taken at once. First and Second Mortgages nego- tiated, The Hardware City Co-orperative Ass’n,Ing. F. H. LtSHIELD, Mgr. 181 Main St. e HORACE L. HART, AUTO LIVERY TEL. 1930. 7 passenger Chalmers Limousine. Lowest Rates. 596 ARCH STREET 8E® us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for your PRODUCT. A postal will bave our salesman explain our {llustrating department. The A. PINDAR CCRP. ‘ CONSTRUCTIVE | 516 Asylum St., Hartford. ll 'Phone Ch. 1141-3 ADVERTISING —————————————— Brown, 20 Whiting St. 1-22-2dx FIREMAN, boilers cared for, com- Detent, reliable, save wages on coal. 302 Main street, Tel. 215-8. 1-23-2dx WANTED. ‘WANTED—Four rooms, modern im- brovements. Address Box 27XX, Herald, 1-23-4dx City Advertisemefit BOARD OF RELIEF. The Board of Relief of the City of New Britain hereby gives notice that they will meet at their office in the City hall, at ten o’clock a. m. Thurs- day, February 1st, 1917, to attend to the duties pertaining to said @ppoint- ment. Meetings will be held on Fri- day the 2nd, Tuesday the 6th, Friday the 9th days of February, 1917, from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. and from 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. m. and every evening from February 1st to Hebruary 14th, ex- cept Sundays, from 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. m. also on the evening of February 22nd from 7:30 p. m. to 9 o’clock, which is the last day on which appli- cation for relief can be made, and to make transfers, deductions and abate- ments s the law directs. Wm. SCHAEFER, Wm. MIDDLEMASS, DENNIS J. FARRELL. Board of Relie ——————————————— EDWARD T. LOPER i Maker and Repairer ot MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repuiring and bow hal ing a speclalty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. &ther #inds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 3 e ———— MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-eimile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 3 colors with signaturea Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO. 26 State Streed. INC Hartford, Conn. Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars Williams Auto Co. "Phone 236. 287 Elm St. Limitation of Claims. At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the 22nd day of Jan. A. D. 1917, Present, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Esq., Judge. On motion of James F. Garrity of said Berlin, as Administrator on the Estate of Edward F. Garrity, late of said Berlin, within said district de- ceased. This Court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the Administrator and directs that pub- lic notice be given of this order by advertising in a newspaper published in said New Britain, and having a cir- culation in said district, and by post- ing a copy thereof on the puplic sign post in said Town of Berlin, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. Certified from Record, 91D — At a Court of Probate holden at MORTIMER H. CAMP, New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 22nd day of Januvary, A. D. 1917. Present, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. In Re Mildred Adell Nichols and Lucius P. Nichols, of Berlin, in said district, minors. ; Upon the Petition of Genevieve M. Nichols, of said Berlin, praying for the removal of George H. Nichols, father of said minors, as guardian of said minors and for the appointment of sald petitioner or some other per- son to be guardian' of said minors, as per application on file more fully ap- pears, it is Ordered—that said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office in New Britain, in said dis- trict, on the 29th day of January A. D. 1917, at 2 o'clock in the after- noon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing this order in some news- paper published in said New Britain, having a circulatoin in said District, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign-post in the town of Ber- lin, in said District, and by mailing a notice at said New Britain postage prepaid addressed to George A. Nichols, No. 201 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N. Y., and return make. By order of Court, MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk. Business Block on Arch Street—For Sale on 10 basis—High Street Real Estate Too. H CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 372 Main Street 305/ Bank Buildf per cent. FOR SALE--Property With Railroad Frontage and Side Track BY SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. CARS TO RENT| $50,000.00 WL 10 LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGES' MORRIN’S GARAGE =QUIGLEY= 200 ¥ MAIN fSTRFFT 277 Main Street Keeley’'s Garage Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overiand and Cole Cary Divery Cars for Hire. Storage anv suppliea. Repairing Epectaliy Qi R NAGLE SANITARIUM AND #PRIVATE HOSPITAL. 50 CEDAR STREET. NEW BRITAIN, Modical, Surgical and Obstetric Patients. Quiet looation, excellent surroundings, fres trom institutional atmosphere. The limited number of eight recelved assures close in- dividual attention. All physicians entitled to ition. Conducted solely by MARY N. Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET Livery Oars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplics and Repairing. ¢ "Phone 2! ARTISTIC FRAMING |¥ You Want Good Bottle The J. C. Ripley Art Co,, | DBegn Wine or Liquors, ° BRANCH STUDIO PHILIP BARDECK 185 Arch St Phone 482. 103 West Main New Britain, Con; LET US SUPPLY YOUR WAnzS IN Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Vzrnishes. MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in 1864. The Oldest Wall Paper and Paint 304 MAiN STREET. ‘We Make Signs Shop in the city. 'PHONK 633

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