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eqeeesls te lion ox g/ ypoer /m[wm}e' /ér/és« /uzc'n/(}n;/ gf and nnowncomenty al boecr %w News Brctain, Connecticwt ' NAGLE SANITARIUM AND PRIVATE We clean o _cEDAR STREET, SEW Everytlling qm under the sun Houseclean.' b [ TlSTlC FRAMING TheJ.C. Ripley Art Co.; BRANCH STUDIO 103 West Main St., New Britain, Conn. Denison Garage ‘Jdvery Cars for hire, day and .Mgnt BRITAIN. edical, Surgical and Obstetric Patients. location, excellent eurroundings, free Institutional The Nmited Dnae at elant! recelved aseures closs in. dlru-d attention. All physicians entitled Conducted ssloly by MARY E. NAGLE. R. N. TWO NICE PROPERTIES One Two Family, all Modern Home with extra large lot, full of fruit trees. Also one of the best Bungalows 'in the western suburbs. All in the best of condition. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, | City Hall _ "Phone 606-3 [FOR HOUSES and LOTS MAPLE HILL El lcmxs TO RENT AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDD!NG&, moxs. ETC. MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E. MAIN STREET HORACE L HART, AUTO LIVERY MAIN STREET OFFIGE TO RENT 3 rooms—1 small, 2 fair sized—desirable location. Opposite the green. Get full particulars from - THI H JK W. HOLMES, Traa: 728. Price Center of city. $30.00 per month. HOME BANKING AND REALTY CO. HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sec'y. 193 MAIN STREET. 3-4 ton.$1,085; 1% ton, $1,485; 2 $3.750. ]flSSEIt PLEAS ” Kissel All Year Kar, five passonger, " KISSEL KAR TRUCKS—Every Inch a Truek ton; $2,100; 313 ton $2,950; § ton \ KARS two tops, $1.7385; Double Six, seven ,passenger, two tops, $2,650. 5 passenger wurlng $1,285; $2,250. Double Six, seven passenger touring, R M HEALEY, 168 ARCH STREET TEL. 1204-3 FOR SALE 'BERLIN ST. PROPERTY 12 Room House, One Acre Land. Mortgage $2,300. PRICE $3,000 CASH $700 GEO. A, QUIGLEY, 277 Main St. FIRE INSURANCE FOR SALE A Two Family Brick House, centrally located, eleven W.L AND EEST, ENEAE %o—w-‘fl-‘ch HATCH 00, Gity Adverhsement .| To the Sherift of the County. of Hart- ford, His Deputy, or Either Con- stable of the Town of New Britain, Within Said County,— Greeting: ’ By authority of the State of Con- necticut, you are hereby commanded to summon Joseph Gerent, formerly residing in the Town of New Britain, County of Hartford, and State of Connecticut and ' now - residing in Austria, and him summon to appear before the Superior Court, to be holden at Hartford, within and for the County of Hartfard, on the first Tues- day of June, 1917, then and there to answer unta Andy Gerent of the Town of New Britain, in a civil action wherein the plaintiff complains and says: 1. The plaintiff herein is the owner of an undivided one-half interest in and to a certain piece or parcel of land, with all the buildings and im- provements thereon, situated in the said Town of New Britain, and bounded nnd descrlbed as follows, to wit: North and west - b; E Estate ofy William Manion” or assigns: east by f‘hxh street; south by land of the heirs of Bridget Horpe; containing 16 rods of Jand more_or less and being the same groperty as that described in a certain'ydeed recorded Britain Iand “Records vol. 323, 2. On the 26th day of June 1909, the defendant loaned: to the plaintiff the sum of Eight ‘Hundred = Dollars ($800.00) as evidenced'by the note of land of the in New 48 page the plaintiff to.the defendant for anld 4 sum dated on said day. 3. On said date, by his deed of that date, the plaintiff, to secure said note, mortgaged the above described property to,the defengant, which deed is conditioned for the payment of said note according to its tenor and is re- corded in New Britain Land Records Vvol. 73 page 174 and copies of which; mortgage and note will be flled with this Court. 4. That thereafter, the plaintift herein paid to the defendant herein, the said Joseph Gerent, the sum of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800.00) as provided in said note and mortgage, and the claim of the .defendant was then and there fully discharged and satisfled. 5. The defendant did not execute a release of sgid mortgage and the said mortgages still on record which re- mains as an. incumbrance upon the above property. 6. The defendant, on or abaut the day of August, 1911, left this country fof.‘Austria and the plaintiff does not know his present where- abouts. ‘Wherefore the plaintiff prays that it be declared and ordered by this Court that sald mortgage is invalid as a lien against the said real estate and that said mo; ge shall be ordered cancelled and discharged of record, Plaintiff is recognized in the sum of $50.00 to prosecute, etc. This certifies that I have . personal knowledge of the financial responsi- bility of the plaintiff and deem it sufficlent to respond to the costs in this process. ! 'Hereof fail not, but of this writ, with Your doings thereon make due service and return, Dated at New Bflhln this 18th day of April 1917, MORRIS D. BAXE, Justice of the Peace. CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING GES us for ORIGINAL IDBAS for yoar PRODUCT. A postal will have our salesman explain our illustrating department. The A. PINDAR CORP. 16 Asylum St., Hartfora, Zhone Ch. 1141-3 There would not be 'so much suffering in this world it people only knew where to turn for help. Chronic, Nervous and cial Diseases are more trying, are harder to endure, because they are with you from week to week, from month to month, often from year to year. You are not sick enough to go to bed, yet you ‘are not well -nouh to enjoy life and do justice to your ‘work. And the firmer your trouble takes hold of you, the 'more it saps your vitality and crashes your ambition. ‘To treat such troubles suc- cessfully requires the long, The Hartford Medical The Classi!ied Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. O mENr. . BRI s T AN AR TO RENT—Tenement, 28 Trinity St. Inquire 37 Smith St. 4-23-6a TO RENT—Five room flat. Samlow, 391 Arch street. G. H. 4-12-tf TO RENT—Offices, all modern im- provements. Apply Modern Book Shop, 168 Main styeet. 2-22-t2 SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Young Man would like Dosition driving car or light com- mercial truck. Can do light re- pairing. Address Box L26, Herald. 4-23-d3x WANTED--POSITION as housekeep- er in widower’'s home. American preferred. Address Box 114, Plain- ville, Conn. 4-24-w1l HELF WANTED—fEMALE. — WANTED—Young lady for general of- fice work; one with some experi- ence prefered. Apply at New Hav- en Dairy, 53 Woodland strect. i f ‘o 4-23-tf WANTED—May 1-15, for To 80 home or stay nights. Box 29XX, Hercld. 4-2%-tf ‘woman general housework. Good pay. WANTED—Competent. maid for gen- eral housework. No washing. Ref- erences. Mra 8. T. Goss, 48 Grove Hil. 4-20-tf WANTED—A laundress. Apply - New Box 1019. 4-17-tt ———————————wac MEDP WANTED—MALE. ———— WANTED—Boy 17, years of age ‘to operate small printing press. Gram- mar school graduate preferred. Ad- dress Box B18B, Herald Office. 4-24-3d | WANTED—Clerk All ' Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Hq;lld office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. e e LOST. LOST—Boy’s bicycle, American Spe- cial, blue and white trim, with coaster brake, between Railroad Ar- cade and W. C. Raphael’s shoe store. Reward if returned tb Sydney Ra- phael, 77 Grove Hill. ’ 4-23-tf e S A S eV, FOUND. FOUND—Dark brindle bull dog, fe- male. E. Schoell, Hillcrest avenue. 4-24-8dx FOUND—A purse on Main street. In- quire at Herald office. 4-28-3dx e ————————— WANTED. for temporary position. Call in person. United Electric Lighgt and Water Co.2 :Jl;yd . 4:215 WANTED—Man with own tools to trim hedge. .Phone 93-12. 4-24-d8 WANTED—Family to take care of and board old .gentleman. - Kind. respectable family without children preferred. Address 473 Park St 4-24-tt S ISP s SO 0 O S W WANTED—Tenement of five room. Three adults. Address Box 34, Her- ald Office. 4-28-2dx WANTED—OId False Teeth.: Don’t matter if broken. I pay one to ten dollars per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by .return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 8. 6th St. Philadelphia, Pa. 4-14-16dx e ——————— WANTED—Competent and experi- enced man as chauffeir. One will- ing to assist With care of lawn and 33 garden. Washington Plainville. street, 4-24-3d WANTED—Man for dish washing . and general cleaning at Hoffmann’s Bakery, 95 Arch streeet. 4-23-d3 WANTED—Battery repair man, with some experience preferred. Fuller Storage Battery, 106 Arch m‘“:'ad 4-23-3 WANTED—Firemen. Apply Berlin Power station, Berlin, Conn. 4-21-6d WANTED AT ONCE—Young, mm.j neat appearance. The Hardware # City Mercantile Agency. Call be- . tween 8—8:30 p. m., room 9, 193‘ Main street. 4- 21-tt| Britain General hospital. 4-18-tf e T e T R B A ‘WANTED—Young lady for clerical work in local office. Address P. O. i i i WANTED—Man ‘to assist in press | room work. Apply Herald Office. | & 4-21-tf | EDWARD 7. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSIOAL IN STRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow hairing & speclalty. Over twenty years ex- perience. All work guaranteed, Other kinds of fine repair work, THE WELDON, Room S, Asylum Street, Hartford Suffer? painstaking studies of a spe- cialist who has made their treatment and cure his life work. Dr, Hyde, 'determined to investigate ways and means to help the victims of Nerv- ous and Chronic Troubles, has devoted his professional life to their speedy and thor- ough alleviation. By oonsulting him you will therefore get the benefit of his experierice and - mature Judgment. His thorough equipment -enables him to give you every kind of treat- ment your case might re- quire. If there is-help for you, Dr. Hydo s the man to help you. §E2|'_’_ T, 9 to 13, 1:30 to 5, 7to 8; Sundays, 10 to 1 NOTI! AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Reasonable rates. Wllen car. Rich- ard Covert. Tel. 265-12. 4-23-6dx SLATE AND TILE ROOFS repaired. Drop postal to F. H. Sneath, 647 Main street, Hartford, Conn., or ‘Telephone C-8523. 4-23-6dx A PIANO student will give lessons to beginners, 50 cents an hour. Ad- dress Box X4X, Herad. 4-8-t2 FURNISHED ROOMS. ; TWO FURNISHED connecting rooms, separate entrance, all conveniences for housekeeping. 16 Prospect St. 4-24-tf TWO ROOMS Yor light housekeeping. 242 Main street- N. F. Bradley. v 4-24-dix Pleasant front room at 45 Main street suitable for two gentlemen. 4-. 23-3dx HONEYMAN'S AUTO GO CARS, Vim xad Seldon Trucks. Divery Cars for Hire. Storage, Repairing and Supplies. !lfelephnne. 221-4. | Keeley’s Garage ‘Elm and Franklin Streets. Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars. Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and Supplies, Repairing a Specialty., Tel. 1228 Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell Motor Cars Williams Auto Go.|= Office and Show Service Station Room 1 and 3 Main St. 287 Elm St. INDIANA WORM DRIVE A YEAR TO PAY GOLD CARRIAGE CO., ‘Phone 473-4—1435-2. 314 PARK Dr.C.W. VIVIAN DENTIST 52 Main Street Porter & Dyson Building 8:30 A. M. 5 P. M. Hours Tum.n‘my ..\ Eve’es by appointment Whatever you need and: whenever you need* it the Herald classified columnswfll CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. gifve you a of the city know your wants— You are certain of a response. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—We are obliged to sell all of our second hand talking machines to .make room, and at ridiculously low prices. The following are a few that are to be sacrificed: 5 Con- queror graphaphones, 'latest . type, . only slightly shopworn, $6 while they last; 1 Harmony graphaphone for $7; two Bdison phonographs, each with 35 records, your choice for $5; two Victor talking machines, ‘with records, $8 each; one Victrola, mahogany finish, used only four ‘weeks, $40. On weekly terms if you wish. One latest type Grafonola, mahogany finish used eight months, $15, with records. These machines are all in excellent running condi- tion. Come quick for first choice, as they won’t last long. Brodrib & ‘Wheeler, 138 Main street. 4-24-4d FOR SALE—Metz runabout, 1915 model, was overhauled late last sum_ mer and has been stored all winter. Exceljent running condition, good tires, 'set of tools, extra tubes, good top and side curtains. Reason for selling, right price. Call before 6 p. m. Mr. Brodrib, 138 Main St. 4-24-24 summer FOR SALE—Red raspberry, and fall bearing ‘strawberry plants, | bees and queens, Crandall, Berlin. Tel. €82-14. ] 4-23-3dx FOR SALE—J:. and C. Fisher upright piano. In good condition. 93 Tre- mont street. 4-18-wix' FOR SALE OR RENT—Cottage of seven rooms, 518 Church street, modern improvements or will ex- change for small farm. Inquire on premises or P. O. Box 517. 4-16-16dx FOR SALE—Household furniture and bedding. 518 Church St. 4-20-6dx Pl TG 200 L T R e A T B T FOR SALE—Eight year old Morgan mare; 'splendid roader; also harness and rubber tired Concord buggy, in good condition; will sell Hx.rold Anderson, Kensington. 4-21-3ax FOR SALE—New seven room cottage in Kensington. Near to church, school and trolley. | On high ground west of Berlin depot. Terms rea- sonable. Also one work horse, 1,300 pounds, cheap. W. 'C. Norton, Kensington. 4-24-5 cheap. amount and results—Let FORD CARS FOR SALE—1 Fo truck, panel side, best of coditio; $210.00. 1 1917 Ford touring, tw} months from factory, $276.00. R. C. Rj.- 1916 Ford touring, wire demoungs able wheels, $250.00. dolph, 123 Cherry street, phofie 2051. 4-24-dex |, i |/ FOR SALE—Horses and wagons. 265 Arch stieet. 4-23-12 SR e MR P T 7 FOR SALE—Farm of 100 acres 32,5 000; easy payments. Also building to rent, suitable for stors: age, garage or manufacturing.. C. L. Barnes, 192 Chestnut. ville, Tel. 37-4, Charter 3307 2r 870. FOR SALE—Piano for sale. condition, $85. 69 Church m.;. Finch Bo\ue Room 12. 4-24-! 2‘;28 i FOR SALE—Baby carriage, reve: sible. 36 Pearl Court. 4-24-43; P SRR FOR SALE—Motorcycle in good con= . : dition. Make me offe Box 7, H! 3 FOR SALE—Cole car, 4 cylinder tric equipment, four extra Must be sold at once to settle cla 806 Park ltufi-‘ 4-23-34 FOR SALE—Several thousand -h ph:turu at greatly reduced pric A. P. Marsh, 46 Main 8t. 4-31-86 ° FOR SALE—One good work hom and three . business wagons. 142 Main street. 4-21-tf FOR SALE—One-ton _Littlé Gian Truck at bargain. In good order, too #tall for our business. Bradbl & Sons, Inc., 'Midd Conn. A 2 FOR Double House, Bassett St., 14 rooms, 4ll modern, large lot, plenty of fruit, $8,000. 3-Family on Prospect St.,, 21 rooms, up-to-date, $10,000. Liberal terms.’' SALE - { Double House, Winthrop St., 1§ rooms, modern equipment, $8,000. © - 3-Family House, Walnut St., rooms and garage. Price $9,000. ll D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street Fine one family house on Parkmore, one on H-rt m and one on Park Terrace for sale at low prices. See us about rents CAMP REAL 272 Main Street CORBIN Unexcelled facllities for overhauling Machine work of all kinds. ESTATE CO. GARAGE | automobiles and burning out Carbon., GRINDING OUT CYLINDERS A . Storage and Supplies of all descriptions, Open Day and Night. 128 CHESTNUT ST, TEL. 800. TWO FAMILY HOUSE ON MAPLE ST., FOR SALE | SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc. 242 MAIN STREET. FARM FOR SALE Located about half way between New Britain and Southington. Large house and barns. If interested in this proponuion. call at our office or telephone The Hardwarc F, H. SHIELD, MANAGER. LET US SUPPLY Citz. Co-operative Ass’n NO. 131 MAIN STREET. YOUR WALDS IN Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Varnishes. MORGAN & KINGSLEY Established in 1884, 2%he Oldest Wall FPaper snd 806 MASN STREET. We Make Paint Shop In the City. PHOND &30 Bigus