New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 16, 1917, Page 10

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HUNGERFORD CQURT Services Sunday Eveming 7:30 o'Clock 3 Subject: “Good News: About, Salvation.” Salvation is the great interest of man. Men need clear fideas about it. It s a personal matter. ' The old rs of ‘Blood ‘Atortement" and “Purchase” or “Sub— I‘WO FAM!LY BRICK HOUSE-C TR AI,- : LY LOCATED a5 TZ & COSTELLO Inc. . 242 MAIN smm Ry TRE C T HOME GUARD DRY GOODS ol OthersWIIhlifiuUExpeflm Are Expocted fo Sign- Recruiting ' for the New Britain Home Guard has begun in earnest and during the two hours which the re- cruiting station in City hall was open last evening a dozen men had enlisted. Of :these first dozen to volunteer their services as a Home Guard nucleus, nine have had pre- vious military’ training and one had been an officer in the Natiénal Guard with the rank of captain. The initial recruits in the order of their enlist- ment and note of pnwlo\lu training are as follows: i Henry W. Briere, 210 Maple street, Co. T, First Conn, -Inf. saw service on Mexican border; Charles ‘W. Holge, 113 Winthrop street, served five-years in Co. I, First Conn. Inft., from 189, -lt’l:fmflcflck ‘Willlams, 67 Hart Street, three and 'one-half years . in Governor'’s Foot Guards; Lowell 'Pickup, 17 Idncoln street, Co. 1, First Conn. Inf., ' saw service; on Mexican border; ‘Samuel E. Magson, 183 Maple street, ten years in Co, I, First Conn, Inf., and six months 1n Connecticut Volunteer Infantry during Spanish-American war, retired from company as captain; Charles F. Perry, 45 stmmml Road, three vears S mfl Rctlmm 3 Charles J. lfig:okun street, no ‘'military rvloo, Spobner, 58 Eim no military seryice; William Squire, 154 Cherry street, Co. B, First Conn. Inf., six years as cook; Wilfred Henry Buck, Corbin Place, no'” mlléu.ry ser- vice; Charles R, Hemingway, Whiting street, three years in cavalry, C. N. G. Recruiting Officer . Briere charge of the office in City hall from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Mem the two local military companies were rejected at Niantic and Nogales last summer are said to be planning %0 join the Home Guards. So aYe Spanish war rans and members of various mi ganizations who mafi be p e s R | Successor of Booker T. Washington Coming to’ South Church. Dr. Robert R. Moton, who succeed- | ea to the principaiship of Tuskegeo ‘Institute in Alabama on the death of { Booker T. Washington,, Tuskegee's founder, will speak in the Congrega-' tional church Sunday morning = at 10:45 o'clock. ‘ Rev. George W. C. Hill, pastor, will oflld&ta and intro- duce Dr. Moton. The music at the morning services will be furnished by the' Tuskegee quartette which is now on a singing tour in Néw England. ~They are mak- ing a spécial trip td New Britain to be shers when Dr. Moton . speaks. regee Inatitute, ‘with its 1,700 | students, fts' 193 Christian teachers, -all ' Negroes, its 107 buildings, - an what is most important, ity fine sp of ‘sefvice not only to the Negro race, ‘but to the white race as well, is' & distinet asset to, the matibn. Tuske- gee's ‘work. of’ training industrial workers and Christian leaders for the south and the nation, can hardly be over-estimated, especially at this time when the country) is facing sericus Iabor problems, both in the south and in ‘the neorth. Tuskegee gives train- ing in- 42 dlfllrent trades and the present migration of thousands of Negroes to the north ‘emphasizes the industrial training the Institute is giv- ing the Negro. . Dr. Moton is coming to tell the New Britain friends of ‘the, cause of Negro education something of the first year of his stewardship as prin- cipal of Tuskegee Institute. In his remarks Dr.. Moton ‘will speak of the migration of Negroes in such’ large | numbers from the south to the north. 3 dies’Sufits Coatsand Skirts xheh-tlnc .—CASH OR CREDIT. styles. Get your Suit or Coat he(e nnw and pay for them as Men’s Suits in all the leading styles. DoubbBrustut, Belted tives, at prices to qu- pursee-Eva'y garment guaran- Clothes ‘the Family Boston Clo ,hmg Store } ; [|'A. D., We are Showing Some Won- ‘derful Values in Ready-to- Wear Garments. SUITS, COATS, DRESSES and SHIRT WAISTS Extra Special in Fine French Serge Dresses in the latest modeb—h? fine $12.00 100 dozen of Fine Voile and Shirt Waists, -$1.25. 89 C Wemshawmgtnewlmeof ‘Separate Skirts' in silk, satin and wool fabrics. WASHDRESS GOODS Wemoflu’ing 32-inch fine Menu Negfigee Slurts, made ‘Value. Special at L ) The Registrars of the City of New Britain ‘will ‘be in sesston in the Reg- REGISTRARS' NUI'ICE. istrars’ ofice, City Hall, Room 402, Wednesday, March 21, 1917, trom s o’clock &. m, to § o'clock p. m., to re- celve ap] itions to be made tor the city election to be held Tuésday, April 10, 1917, , Al applications, to be made must be in the hands of the Registrars be- fore & q'glock’ p, m. &vn.um ZIEGLER, THOMAS J. SMITH, f Registrars. Dated, New Britain, March 15, 1917, EE———————— Notice of Hearing on Administration Agpcount. District of Berlin, Probate Court, ss. ‘New Britain, March 15, A. D., 1917. Eatate of Edward G. Roche late of Berlin, in said district, deceased. The executors having ;exhibited their administration account|with said éstate to this court for al nce, it is Ondered—That the 24th day of arch, A. D., 1917 at 9 o’clock in the oon, at the probate offie in New Britain be and the same is assigned for & hearing on the allowance of said administration account with said es- tate and this court directs the execu- tors to cite all persons interested therein to appear at said time and place, by publishing this order in some. newspaper published in New Britain and having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy on the ‘public sign post in said Town of ‘Berlin, riearest” where the . de- ccased last dwelt. Attest, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge! #@ OR.I)EB OF NOTICE OF HEARING. District of Berlin, ss; Probate Court, March 15, A, D 1917, Estate of erlon H. Rackliffe of the Town of New Britain, in said dis- trict, minor. Upon the application of Charlotte E. Rackliffe, praying that as guardian on said estate she may be authorized and empowered to self the real estate of sald minor, 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 20th day: of March, 1917, at 9 c'olock in the fdrenoon, and that notice be" ‘given of the pendency of said applica- tion and the time 'and place of hearing thereon, .by publishing this order ane time in some .newspaper having s ecirculation in sald district, ] and by pasting a oopy of this order on the public sign-post ‘in the town of New Britain in said district, and return make to this Court of the notice given. By order of Court. MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. HELP WANTED—fxMALE WANTED—A waitress, .apply| 320 Main street. = Connecticut Coffee House. 8-16-2dx WANTED—@ir] for. stora work. One who can ‘do clerical work preferred. Apply Saturday m 7-10 p. m. N.'B. D. C. C6. ‘3-18r3d Pl St R Wi VRBE SO SR AR o v ‘WANTED—Competent maid, for gen- eral housework. No washing. Good ‘wages.. Apply 176 Vine street. (3-14-tt ‘WANTED—GIrls paid while learning Shirt ., 3-15-3d@ WANTED —Young woman _between 20 and 25 years of age in filing de- partment, of local concern. High achool graduate preferred. : Address Box A32X, Herald Office. 3-13-3d D—Thoroughly competent, experienced stenographer. Apply Post Office, Box 4, Cly. 3-12-t2 |- e e ) ‘WANTED—Competent maid for gen-~ eral housework. Mrs. (H. W. Booth, 30 High street. ‘3-12-t WANTED—Maid for general house- work, 19 South High street., . ¢ ik 3-10-6d T . N FURNISHED ROOM—AIll ience, 42 Prospect St. conven- 3-16-2dx '1‘0 RENT—Furnished room, modern conveniences. 505 Arch ntmt.i ! 3-14-tt e TO RENT-—Furnished room, all im- provements. 72 Franklin Square. | Tel, 1482-5. 3-10-t¢ it T AR R BT s K S . R TO RENT—Best three room suite in the city for light . housekeeping.. Steam heat, electric light,’ gas, etc. Apply Eureka Agency, 84 West Main street..citv . 3-6-tt TO RENTFurnished room, private family, steam'heat, hot and cold ‘water, electric light, for one or two gentlemen. 05 Arch utth. : g 2-19-tf T S TO RENT—One four room tenement, second floar, 'with improvements, 323 Maple street, Inquire 334 South l‘l;ln street. 3416-6a TO RENT—Furnished room, all con- veniences, to one or two.gentlemen. Third, floor, Sovereign's block, = 162 | l(lhl ltm'. 3-10-6dx (! TO RENT-Four room tenement, 106 P osti Burritt st. _13-18-8dx TO RENT—Five = room . tenement Buell street. H. J. Foiren. 3 i 3-12-64 FOR RENT—In Kensington, second | fioor tenement, modern improve- monta. furnace heat. H. J. Foiren. 3-12-6d TO RENT—Four or five room _tene- ment in large country:house, large space for garden.. Mrs. Willlam La- cells, Berlin. 3-17-tf RENT—On 'Main gtreet, about 8,- 500 square- feet of floor space for light manufacturing.. Plenty of light. Well ventllated.' | Inquij 142 Main street. 3- TO RENT—Offices and three and four room apartments, all modern improvements. Apply Modern Boot Shop, /1“ Main street. 3-5-tt i T S S P C P T0O RENT—Five room tenement. En- " quire 161’ South Main, or Long's ( , NOTIOE ——eeee IF YOU PAY STORAGE and small balance due on good upright piano it is yours. Write the Gibbs Piano Co., 71-78 Main St, Springfield, Mass. 3-14-t2 SRR B TR R e NOTICE—Let us. clean your rugs at your home where you can see for yourself, with our ' dye Cleaning process. Bailey Rug Cleaning Co., 452 Stlnley street. Tel 744-18, 3-15-24 NOTICE—M. Irving Jester has opened up his Main Coal' office and ‘t.ato- mobile Sales Room, corner Park and BEim streets., Open from 6:30 a. m., to 6:30 p. m., Monday and Saturday to 9 m. -t Fine violin repairing and bow hairing & specialty, Over twenty years ex- perience. All work guaranteed, Other kinds of fine repair work. 3 THE WELDON, Room 38, Asylum Street,” Hartford HORACE 1. HART, AUTO LIVERY TEL. 1930. passenger 'Chalmers Limoustne. : Lowest Rates. 598 ARCH STREET HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED ' lm-hllmmna-!o— ‘mobile and driving Course. lo-m-.h-l-mnwun mmnAmmvnosmoon 8 Chestnut 8¢ E ‘WANTED—Engineer and fireman, 0- ber and reliable, one who under- stands his business. . Address, Box 6XX, Herald, 3-16-tf e s R e e WANTED—Errand, boy i local man- ufacturing office. Good opportunity for advancement. Address an 83. + New. Britain, Conn. “—. WANTED—Carpenter work and, re- pairing ot any kind. Tel: 48-5 Plain- 3-16-6dx -¥OUNG MEN WITH TAL- ENT R DRAWING to become cartoonists, newspaper or magazine illustrators designers through SURE EASY home-study method. Fascin- ating work; big pay. Booklet. In- ternational Correspondence Schools, 252 ‘Main street. WANTED—By experienced : young .man, work on farm or nursery. C. Johnson, 61 Main street. 3-15-3dx WANTED—Young man for clerical work in factory department. . High school graduate preferred. Address Box X16X, Herald Office.” 3-156-3d ‘WANTED-—Representative for boni- fide money-making - proposition, strictly commission basis, refer- ences required, Call 131 Main St., Room. No.: 6. 3-14-%ax WANTED—Youn‘ man’' for clerical ,work ‘in’ factory office. of local con- ‘cern. Hi‘h school - graduate pre- | .ferred. ‘:Good chance for right man. Address Box 11LX. < 3-14-3a WANTED-—Night wn.u:m.n.n._ Apply Herald, Box oXX. 3-10-6d By a . expected. Confidential. P. O. Box l.', Bristol, Conn. ' WANTED. ¢ WANTED—At - once, extra ' shles-| women having selling experience, for Saturday, afternoons and evén- ings, also for other afterncons and évening, in our millinery depart- ment. - Apply Saturday mornihg between 8:30 and 10 o'clock. Ra- phael's department store. The Big Store. 380-384 Main street. . 16-d1 P e ] - FOR SALD. FOR SALE——Gn range, $3. 59 Elli street. FOR SALE National cash refister, register, also electrical hot ~ water : heater. Box C. R, 4, Herald Office. B .3-16. FOR SALE—Hatchitig eggs, Rhode Island Reds, White W, Delivered in’New Britain. H. Lewin, Berlin.. ‘Phone. 3-16+1d% Al TS B SRR i e FOR'SALE—Ford Cars, 1915 touring, excellent condition, good as new, ; 1914 touring in. good condition., Williams Auto C«n 287 Elm street. '’ Wil A. McNickle, 34 Park Place, "8-1l FOR moroush-m 8. c !.'“&cu uz.lmk.“mmm FOR SALE—A first eu--un). -of 160 _quarts dailly. Mi{lk, Herald Office, FOR SALE—Household street. FOR SALE—OId buildings t6'be moved or taken sway. at’ 45 fain street. Inquire of T. W. WANTED-—A competent accountant |- and bookkeeper. ‘Either, man or woman will be consideréd. Apply to P. O. Box 186, fully stating past * lexperience. 2 3-16-6d ‘WANTED—One roll top desk-and one glass show case, Box 8, Herald office. ' 3-16-2dx WANTED—Second - hand bicycle, hen. houses, berries all tillable. Better | A nnb. about this place, 3 begn ' ordered. to sell,: A.VP. | . Dm;:: flhlrlfl. 46 Main St fl. A. H. T, 135 Griswold St. 3-16-d5x|~——" ‘WANTED-—Desirable wanted by young married couple. Box No. 31, Herald. 3-15-3dx ‘WANTTD—By carpenter, new or re- pair work of-any description. Tel. 1959, 3- dx ‘WANTED—By young couple, tene- ment of five rooms. Address Tene- ment, Box 12, Hq 14-d3x L WANTED—8Second cook, Homl Be- loin. WAN‘].'ED—Couple would like rent on second floor, desirable neighbor- hood, first or second week of Apfll Address C. E. D Herald. WANTED—OId false teeth wanted. Don’t matter if broken. I pay one to ten dollars per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. Mazer, 2007 . St., Philadelphia, Pa. small tf. AP, 46 Main 8t l 2 FOR SALE—Very desirable 1 house located :pear. trolley ? ground, Maple Hill " lot 100x1i : abundance of ‘fruit and good 'house. Price $4,400. This is & bargain, *Phone eveni: 1385-6 particulars. C. C. Prentice. ¥-1 FOR SALE—J. & C. Fisher u plano in good condition. 8% mont street. '3-1¢- FOR SALE—Nine room g{m Myrtle Beach. Inquire 107. INTAL RUG “We sell, we we exchange—also we do first repairing. Barbour Rug Co., , Lewis Hartford, Coflm Charter 3397 or 870. FOR Address num u.mn.w‘ %) ONE 3 FAMILY' HOUSE, HART TREET. , NE 2 FAMILY HOUSE, HART ONE SINGLE HOUSE 10 o \WKINS STREET. HA o o T H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street, FIRE INSURANCE. m'lomn Columbia Street Property For Sale§ Seven-room Cottage. Hardwood mfiomnfl-‘hm ments. Large lot and bulldings suitable for garage. Reasonable price if taken at once: The Hardware City Go—npmlm Ass'n, ; No. 131 ‘Main 3-162d1

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