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‘Whatever you need and whenever you need it the Herald classified columns will " give you a surprising amount of service and results—Let the city know your wants— MAID ORDERS CAREFUL- LY FILDED—MAIN OFFICE FOR PAYING BILS IN PRATT STREET STORE. ~TELEPHONE CH. 1580. ' eoma-oflhecltyandh:;gyt ENTRANCES ON PRATT, TRUMBULL and CHURCH STS. CASH IN ADVANCE. your pro- MINIMUM CHARGE 16c INSERTION. property returned, vided it has been located. You are certain of a response, ONE CENT A WORD nAcn White and Colored b Materials ot & plece offered today but ‘was ordered at 0ld prices, months ago, not a piece but would cost us Wadunoe were we to try to duvllmu 1t today. - at ohoe; also the materials for daughter's gradnation outfit. it find them so reasonably priced again this season. The wise woman will buy her summer frock mater- is no idle talk to say that you may Coloréd'Wash Goods Printed Voiles, patterns, ' regular yard. 40 inches wide, in a large line of price 85c, special for 27c yard. Basket Weave Skirting. 36 inches wide, in several patterns, regular price 39c yard, special for 35c yd. Striped Poplins, white Stripes, 36 inches ground with. colored wide, fine for middies and skirts, regular price 26c, special for 19c yard. Cotton Challies. O‘l’ b i) Pflflb 15 inches wldo prices 35c, 35c, 50c na Lawn and Flaxon, 80, 36 and .40 inches wide, s:18c, 25c and 29c yard . Lawn, 46 inches. wide. 50c and 75¢ yard. 1 Muluuet, 44 inches wide. special 79c yd. fered Volles and 'Ornmueu. 40 inches yard. $6-inch Thssah coats, 79¢ yard. 38 inches wide a large line of pat- terns, regular price 15c, special for Saturday 12%c ‘Woven Stripe Madras, 32 inches wide, extra fine quality regular price 2bc, special for Saturday 17c yd. Pongee in plain colors for sport Silk and Cotton Jersey Cloth for sport coats, 36 inches wide. new shades, 78c yard. Embroidered Colored Net Flouncings, 45 inches wide, for overdrape for evening dress, $1.49 yard. Embroldered Colored Voile Flouncings, 40 inches wide, 75c and 79¢ yard. Allover Embroldered Voiles, white ground and colored figures, 36 ‘Woven Voiles in figured and stripes, 36 inches wide ‘59c and 69c yard. inches wide, 75¢c nd 79c yard. Printed Voiles, the largest assortment we've ever shown in stripes, figures and dots, 19c, 31c: 28¢, 27c, up to 3%c. Silk and Cotton Pongee in plain colors, also black Chake Middy Cloth, 33 inches wide, for and very durable 33c yard. .36 and 40 inches wide, prices 3%9¢c, 48c and 55c. -and white, 27 and 36 inches wide, prices 25c, 29c. Sport Skirtings. white and tan grounds with col- ored figures, 35c to 98c yard. /Gloths, a large variety of \)y Piece or yard.” / May 14, 1917. The Collector of Taxes (City Hall) will accept bids on the following two pleces of land recently foreclosed for | non-payment of taxes and assess- ments. Bids will be taken up to (5) P. M., May 26th, 1917. Payment must be made in cash on delivery of deed. 1st plece: Bounded as follows: North by Rutherford street. East by land of Isador Yakos, 134.9 feet. itish Army- in France, South by land of City of New Brit- pondenice of the Asso- | 8in, 50.06 feet. ‘West by land of iree British soldiers, | 135 4 feet. 2 m succeeded in escaping; Known as Lot No. 110-H. L. Welch [y o.r-n prison camp a few | tract. 2nd piece: North by land of John Hellander, 189 feet. Ease by Chapman feet. ¥, - South by land of Hebrew cemetery, 189 feet. > West by land of William W. Smith, 130.5 feet. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids, or to accept any bid. BERNADOTTE LOOMIS, City Tax Collector. ———————————— Notice is hereby given that every stockholder of the East Berlin Build- ing company has executed in the man- ner required by statute, an agreement dated the 9th day of May, 1917, that the corporate existence of said cor- poration shall be terminated in ac- cordance with “An Act Concernng Corporations” being Chapter 194 of the Public Acts of the State of Con- necticut, passed at the January Ses- sion, 1908, and that the undershigned directors of said corporation have be- come and are, by the provisions of said. statute, trustees to close up the ‘business of said corporation, The undersigned, as such' trustees, in pursuance to the provisions-of said statute, do hereby give notice that four months from and after the date of sald agreement, to wit, the 9th day of September, 1917, is limited for the creditors of sald corporation to ex- hibit their claims against the same and do further give motice that the person to whom .and the place at which such claims may be presented, 1s as follows: Frederick Hubbard, East Berlin, Conn. Dated at Berlin this 9th day of May, 1917. FRANK L WILCOX, FREDERICK HUBBARD. Directors and Trustees. FOR SALE Joseph Heikes, M ‘of their treatment by the 'l'hw declared there was a M of sickness in the camp ; £73 fatigue and starvation- It we showed the slightest disposi- to go wiek,” said one of the men i the correspondent of the Assoclated thday, “we were either thrashed A whip. or struck with the butt end " street, 129 h h this soldier had been in bhands only three month he in weight from 182 [§8. He was a living skel- had beén frozen and us for lack of treatment. nefther overcoats nor blank- the coldest weather of the .. When captured durln' a ratd wore lesther jackets. These the n took away . immediately. also stripped the rybber lining their ghrapnel heimets and took their regimental badges for the that was in them. One of th p during’ the ‘trip across No Man's at the end of the escape was wounded.. food ' the prisoners recejved ly & m loaf of bread, ‘one ‘of thin soup and about every nd day & cup of weak coffee ‘sub- . On » few occasions they had of meat about the size of a u Recently they were = to work so near the front w under shell fire from the guns. French prisoners are ly employed just back of the suffer many casualties. “pitiful to hear the story .l the sleek appearance of the prigoners in English hands, ‘fed, ,all well nourished, paid \bor and permitted to buy the canteens under the on as the Tommies. e vl 17 ESTATE INVENTORY. Mllhhmd P. J. Gagner have filed the following inventory of th.‘ 'estate of the late Felix Cadrat rtgage several being com- :‘l;od) u??ff’nf,...ma furnishings, 81“. and piavo, $75, total, $6,900. s T Ginghams for combination frocks, plaids. 1334c up to 29c yard. stripes and Order of Notice of Hearing. . ( District of Berlin, ss; Probate court, May 14, A. D., 1917. ~ Estate of John Hanna late of the town of New Britain, in said district, deceaed. Upon the application of Elizabeth J. Anderson, praying that she may be empowered. to sell and convey certain real estate located in New Britain as per application on file more fully ap- pears, it ia Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the probate office, in New Britain, in saild district 'on the 19th day of May A. D. 1917, at 9 oclock in the forenoon, and that Tnotice be given of the' pendency of sadi applcation and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publish- ing this order in ome newspaper Jav- ing 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. Attest: BERN«RD F. GAFFN Judle JNO. P. MAGUIRE ’Phone 1956 580 Arch St. Sale on Used Cars—Touring, Roadsters and Truck, See us before you buy. HONEYMAN'S AUTO GO, 189 MAIN STREET TEL. 231-4 Denison Garage AND OPEN CARS FOR mnmes, REGEP’H)H& ETC MORRIN’S GARAGE, 200 E. MAIN STRLET HORACE L HART, AUTO LIVERY 10 BRENER, TO RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping. All conveniences. Also, auto space, 68 Hart St. 5-14-2dx TO RENT—Four room tenement, small family of adults. Also -one furnished room, 70 Franklin Sq., ‘Tel. 1432-5. 5-12-tf TO RENT—Two rooms in fine loca- tion for light housekeeping. Herald, Box 12BB. 5-12-2d TO RENT—Tenement 4 rooms, one storage room. All improvements. Cottage house. Prices right, 264 Clark. 5-12-6dx TO RENT—Six room tenement; down stairs; 31 Franklin Square. % 5-7- TO RENT—Two tenements, five rooms each, first and second floors, all modern improvements, steam heat, at 476 Arch street. Inguire Kaplan, 471 Arch street. 5-10-tf ?ENHtora for commergcial: use ‘Herald. Building. Frontage, 67 ;Church stret. Apply Herald Puo. Co. - 5-10-tf .| TO RENT—Eight rooms, first floor; '| Iimprovements modern; corner West Main and Curtis streets. Informa- tion 39 East Main street. 5-10-6dx» TO RENT—Five room tenement, all improvements. 593 West Main St, 5-9-déx TO RENT—Furnished room with or ‘without ‘board, In American family. 32 Hart street. 6-9-4dx TO RENT—A first class baker shop in 800d condition and good locality. Also store and house. Price rea- sonable.. Yale Gordon, 31 Union street, Middletown, Conn. 'Phone 1020, 579-2. 5-8-5dx =IO L T e ORI R TO RENT—Rooms, second floor. Ap- ply Sovereign Trading Co. 162 Main street. 5-8-t2 _— TO RENT—Tenement, four rooms, all improvements. Inquire 470 Arch street. 5-7-tt TO RENT—For the summer in west end, furnished apartment of six rooms. ~For particulars address Box B16B. ‘Herald Office. §-T-t2 S —————————— ANNOUNCEMENT. ‘WE are in the market for second hand autpmobiles, metals and junk at best prices possible. Goldstein Co., 155 Washington street, Tel. 4 5-11-10a 'HELP WANTED—fEMALKE. WANTED—High schgol girl to _care for child evenings' and Saturdays. Apply 51 Forest St. 8-14-2d4 WANTED—Maid for general house- ‘work. Good wages to competent girl. Apply Diehl, 24 Cedar St, Phone 1449 65-14-3dx ‘WANTED-—Young ladies between 16 and 28 years to learn telephone op- erating. Permanent position. Pald while learning. Apply Chief Oper- ator, Southern N. E. Telephone Co., Court St- 5-14-tf _— WANTED Young lady typist in’ office of local factory. Box X14X, Herald. 5-12-3dx B T — WANTED—Young lady stenographer. State ' age, education, and exper- fence. A good opportunity for ad- vancement for a young lady of abil- ity. Address Box 22, BB, Herald. 5-12-3dx N\ WANTED—Competent second girl Mrs. H, H. Pease, 191 Vine street. 5-10-6d PR ————— WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. No washing. Ref- erences. Mrs. 8. T. Goss, 48 Grove Hill 4-20-t2 ——— NOTICE. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES TAKEN out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12. 6-14-6ax A PIANO student will give lessons to beginners, 50 cents an hour. dress Box X4X, Herad. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Very desirable room at 145 Maple street. All modern. con- veniences. 5-12-2a Kecley's_Garage Dealer for Overland and' Cole Cars. Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and Supplies. Repairing a Specizlity., FOR HOUSES and LOTS MAPLE HILL "Phone 2020.. We help you to build THF RIDGEWOOD REALTY CO., 376 Main Street, Tel. 1228 LoSsT. LOST—A pocketbook, Sunday night, between Russell's drug store and Bradley street. Reward if returned to Mrs Francis Stocks, 636 West -Main street. 5-14-14 LOST—Diamond Brooch, between Stanley strest and Union Mfg. Co. Office. Return to Herald office. Re- ‘ward. 6-14-1dx LOST—Between Grove Hill and cen- ter, about 3 to board, J. Plainville. Tel. 71-12. WANTED—Two rooms . for housekeeping. Address Rooms Box 8, Herald. 6-14-d8x ‘WANTED—Store clerk,: references must be good. Apply National But- ter Co., 133 Main St. 5-14-tf WANTED—By experienced teacher, private puplis in Gregg shorthand, typewriting and Bookkeeping, Miss M: Glover, 'Phone, 948. 5-14-wilx ‘WANTED—Position as cook or laun- dress and assist with chamber work. Ad\'lren Cook, Herald Office. 5-14-1dx WANTED—CASH FOR OLD FALSE | , TEETH. I pay 1 to $10 .a set. Don't matter if broken. Also buy old gold and silver, such as watches, chains, spectacle frames, . rings, iwns and bridgework, etc. Drop cro a postal, will call and bring cash for same, this week only. -Address XX17, Herald Office. 5-14-44x rogms for light housekeeping. Box AA1l, Herald. 5-12-24x WANTED—Young lady clerk for clerical work in main office of lo- cal factory. Apply P. O, Box 1009. City. 5-12-4d WANTED—To board< §°4:3 'year old girl with private family. ~Address *‘Board,” Box 17, Herald. 5-9wix WANTED—Position as housekeeper in widower's home. American pre- ferred. Address Box 114, Piain- wville, Conn. WANTED — VULCANIZING. method. Prices reasonfble. 25c and up. Work /guaranteed. Olcott's, 18 Winthrop street, rear. Tel. 56-4. §-5-10d4 WANTED! Ten Girls for Light Machine and Bench Work. Good |- Fine yiolin repairing and bow hairing a specialty. Over twenty years ex- perience. All work guaranteed, Other kinds of fine repair work, THE WELDON, Roomn 3, Asylum Street, Hartford ———————————— NAGLE SANITARIUM AT PRIVATE 80 CEDAR STREET. “ tion. solely by MARY E. NAGLE. B. 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 INDIANA ORM DRIVE A YEAR TO PAY « . $1,550.00 ... $2,250.00 - . $8,000.00 .WOO GOLD CARRIAGE Co., Phone 478-4—1435-3. 314 PARK STREET Hudson, Oakland, Maxwell WllllamsAutn co Office and Show Room 1 and $ Main St. l!"nnll& All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. : e ————————— FOR SADR, "'ch-n BALE—1915 Mets runabout, re- S, e g i, day six o’clock, Mr. Brodrib, 188 Main street. \ 5-14-42 e FOR SALE—3200 pasking boxes, ali sizes, will sell ‘all or part. Make offer. Brodrib & Wheeler, 138 Main street. Tel 974-4. 5-14-d2 FOR SALE —A 1light § passenger car in good condition, very cheap, alro & limousine body at 598 Arch street. H. I. Hart. 5-14-1d FOR SALE—Three bakery wagons at a sacrifice. Tel 656-12. W. or Box Xe€X, Herald. 5-14-6dx RUNABOU‘].‘ for sale cheap or would exchange for two cylinder motor- cycle. Inquire B. H. Perene, 1308 Stanley street. 5-12-d3x FOR SALE—Horses and wagons. 285 Archk stieet. 4-33-12 — FOR SALE—6-36-5 shoes and rims. Have had very little mileage. Will | sell cheap. Also 4-34-4 shoes and tubes. 203 Elm street, corner Sey- mour. 6-12-2d FOR SALE—Corbin 30 runabout in good order.. Will sell. mour. WANTED—A helper, Kensington bar- ber shop- ‘Apply Wm Lyons. 5-14-2dx capdble " salesmen,’ FOR SALE—J. and C. Fisher upright / piano. In good condition, 93 Tre- mont street. o b-l4-wilx —_— FOR SALE—6 room house, § acres land. 7 room house, 1-3‘acre land, electric lights, gas. 2 family house, 1-4 acres land. Also two cottages with small gardens, centrally locat- ed J. J. Fitzsimon, Kensington. 5-14-24 et i RN FOR SALE—1914 Buick Touring car - in excellent condition. Hartford, ‘Conn., Telephone Elizabeth 1250. ¢ | 6-12- ldx FOR SALE—Household furniture for sale. Inquire 72 BElm atreet. 5-10-dox FOR SALE-—@Gdod second hand type- ‘wrifer, $10. Does good work. Bar- gain, Call 447 Arch street, first fioor. 5-14-1dx $500 cash- Prentice, . 709, Hartford-Aetna Bgnk bldg. 5-12-44 FOR SALE—Horse, suitable for any purpose, Apply 113 Church street.' 6-11-a8 . Charter 3397 ar 870. — :on, dump carts, etc. Inquire of W. R. Sparks, 214 Park. FOR SAL!—-On. set heavy house to house proposition. Apply | Lampert, Hotel Nelson, 10- 11 & m. 5-14-3ax ‘WANTED—Boy for soda fountain. Must be over 16 years. Dickinsor Drug Co. 5-14-2dx ‘WANTED—Young man over 18 years of age. Clark & Brainerd's drug MAN WANTED—Very little spare time required to earn big pay. Easy pleasant work. Writing applica- tions, collecting renewable pre- miums—sick, Accident Insurance, D. Adna Brown, 106 S. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 5-14-16-19% e ———— AUCTION SALE. I HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED TO sell at public auction to the high- est bidder one lot of automobiles, consiting of two, five and seven er cars, one electric; someo four cylinder, some six cylinder. These cars are all in good condition, and can be bought at your own price. With the present tendency of high prices for. new . cars, it would pay you to attend this sale. Sale will take place at the Purinton garage, No. 160 Arch street, New Britain, Conn., Saturday, May 19th, 1917, at 2:30 o’clock in.the after- noon. Demonstrations may be had any time Saturday up to and in- cluding time of sale. A. P. Marsh, * Deputy Sheriff. 5-14-5d | \8-ton trucks- Prices from §150 Cash or terms. - Balch's garsge, l cmnu 81X TOURING CI*Q 1916 ‘mode} in v-y fine condition &il & e easy. RUSS INC, 1238 Alism Cenn. OVERLAND 1916 'rotmma GA’R. ®ood condition, electric lights, starter, full equipment. RUSSELL P. TABER, INC., 128 Aliyn Streét, Hartford, Comn, - OAKMND LITTLE SIX 1916. Wil sell very cheap. RUSSELL P. TABER, INC., 128 Allyn'street, Hartford, Conn. = REO 8IX 1918. # RUSSELL P. TABER, INC,, 128 Allyn’ Street, Hartford, Conn. REO 1915 TOURING CAR in q—’, cellent condition. RUSELL P. TAB! 128 Allyn Street, INC., Conn. REO 1914 TOURING CAR in traordinarily good shape. R! P. TABER, INC,, 128 Allyn m‘. Hartford, Conn, REO 1913 TOURING GAR n mechanical condition and is a gain. RUSSELL P. TABER, 128 Allyn stréet, Hartford, Conn. 8- 14-24 W 3 family house, No. 48 Prospect. A 1 good renting proposition. 8 room cottage, No. 35 Columbia, | i fine garden and fruit—nice home.: 2 tamily house, 752 East M AR improvements. . (Cheap.) § family house, 51 Franklin. Afir— gain for little cash. f H For Rent, No. 79 Elm 8t., 6 rooms, $30, and 9 rooms house, 'u H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main SM MONEY TO LOAX. mmhmllyflwumlmdmsueet,ammw For Sale on Moderate Terms. If you want it get busy, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 308 Bank Bullding. NEW BRITAIN TOOL COMPANY . If you have any Die, Tool, Experiviental and Machine Work to be done, take it to us and look over Our mew, splendid equipment. Carbon burned out and Cylind®rs ground with special equip- m-t and by 52 WOODLAND Sale experts. NMMM“.M STREET. By SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, In‘ 242MAIN " STREET.