New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 15, 1918, Page 10

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, oMMId ER FROM REPUBLIC OF FINLAND Have you lost a sum of money? OQur records show that it pays best to advertise Whatever you need and. whenever yot need it the‘ e B this particular loss. Glasses, y Pins and Rings are found in curpnsmg quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the-finder’s hands if he does not kxnow who lost it. Herald classified columns will give you a surprising amount '. of service and resuits—Let the city know your wants i CASH IN' ADVANCE. MINIMUM CEARGE 18 ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. LOST. AN LOST—Airedale terrier, female dog. Reward, 1. H. Fairchild, 87 Pros- pect St, New Britain., 1-15-3dx ANl Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30-p..m. on the day of issue. TO KENL, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bidg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Heraid Pub. Co. —Eight room flat; 369 Main street, Why Not Store the Battery for the Winter With U We offer you special service. Inquiries solici Batteries Called for and Delivered. . A. G. HAWKER 11 ‘Elm Street, New Britain. Salespeople Wanted Williams AutoGe CURRAN DRY ‘, Office and 9erv1ce~‘ GOODS CO. 3Statlon, 287 Elm St Autos To Rent; Closed Cars. Expert Repamng. Batteries ' Recharged. Acetylene Weld-| ing. Storage. COHEN MOTOR CO., ARCH ST, 8 CHESTNUT ST, "J. HOCHMAN Pays the Very Best Prices for JUNK. _ TEL. 4684. Dr. A.A. TUTTLE Veterinary Surgeon, 273 Chestnut Street, i ’Phone 451-5 " FOR saLm. | Two family 11 room house with all | improvements and 93 feet frontage | besides extra building space on side street. Terms easy. .asonable prices. R. Jerome St, Tel | H. N. LOCKWQOD, 1-14-6dx | Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall. = 5 = el WANTED—By American couple, two = = . unfurnished rooms v\i\]h“ll‘:ill\;vhm;;s:; OVERLAND'MAN- i vr}fi[ and LIVERY ~ROSS CO., 1-14-3dx Service Reasonable, Reliable Passenger Packard Yimousine— All Models Overlands. 139 ARCH ST., Storage. Accessories. HELP WMm—mll WANTED—Woman to take home washing and ironing for lady. Ad- dress Box 287. 1-14-3dx WANTED—An elderly lady, preferred, to take care of two small children. 195 Beaver street. 1-15-3dx WANTED—A young reliable woman for light housework a few hours every afternoon except Sundays; no washing or cooking. Herald, Box 1-11-tf I 7 TO RE Inquire missioner froin nland .to the L busy two jjis principal | to securing heated. third floor. | 1-14-3ax| = repubke has spent in Washington. been directed his countrymen for im- medlate relief At the time he s attempting ure T gnition from the United his gov- ; e > ernment. He will be joined soon by a street, 1284-2 i - cellecague. 0 Cedar street. the new United months efforts have { foodstufts for TED—Girl for general house- rk; call 306 Chestnut St., first 1loor. 1-11-tf Single room man. TO R men came Experienced girl for gen- Nagle Sanitarium, to se States 1 Denison Garage: 430 MAIN STREET. Qt fivery Cars for hire, day and m’. Storage, Supplies and Repat ED Tel housework ~Ore four | i T rovements, second MSE ON HEELS, |- OF VON HOEGEN rooms. 'Inqmry Into Case Leads Ohcxals SAVE YOUR i ' to Boarding House FOOTWEAR A New Process of Repair- ing Rubbers, Arctics and Rubber Boots by Vulcan- izing—Process Patented. A. G. HAWKER 8 Elm Street, New Britain, Conn. floo 86 Light housekeeping All improvements. 35 Main o 1-12-tf Auto Repalrm Prompt and Efficient Servig Expert Mechanics =~ @ Dealers in Chalmers and Oaklangh Motor Cars. THE AUTO SALES ' TEL. REE or | 2%ith bath, period of i four ggntrally Herald. located, for e Address Box —Tenement > strect of six 1-11-1w sition Call s om\k (English Church St. 1-15-1dx Five-room tenement, first floor, 21 Hurlburt street. Apply M. Deckdel. competent laundress, box washings to take deliver. Herald Box 1-15-1dx FOR SALE—Piano in excellent dition, value $410 than half price, 589 Main con- and will sell at less and a kitchen street, top floon home ting ashes or cut- r, Herald Box 20. 1-14-2dx Hoegen has been enjoying the health- 168 ARCH STREET. TFort | van- were mys- ful climate of .Atlanta, Ga., Leavenworth, K s since he ished from 364 Mansfield strect drifting nearer the truth of the tery than those who believed tho voung pro-German be hiding in | his coal-bin. If he was not caught a week ago the secret service agents| Asylum St. Hartford's One-Pric were on his trail last nizht and ex-| Piano Housc 1-11-tF pected to have him on the first leg of | m————————eee e HELP WANTED—MALE., or ~Position in store or small young girl. Understands typewriting or other Address Box X@5X, 1-14:2dx FOR cheag rm FOR SAL Price $100 arranged office iy stenogaphy, clerical work Herald Office WOOD FOR SALE, if taken at once Green, hard wood for stove, or fire place. Sizes and lengthg to Price $12.00 per cord deliverdl o Telephone 649-3. The M s Upright Piano; | easy terms of payment The A. B. Clinton Co. 1 to Illectric wiring fixtures curb. journey to Atlanta before morn- = —— D—Driver cuit Co. truck. Biscuit Co., for National 1 Apply National Woodland street 1-15-3d The chase started yesterday through an intercepted letter, and led out of town. When von Hoegen succeeded {in through the guards who outside of his home a few days! y ago, it is now ted, the federal de- tectives quickly got on his trail. Then Peqiiod | von Ho cluded the ag gain, and the news was received here night that he would be apprehended. located in a fashionable College | ITED front street rooming house. They were for two sentlemen shadowed, and while the government Main street 1 e = UNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVI- ROOM—With | SION OF W. . KEELEY keeping privileges, A19B s getting were D-—Woman to take ing and ironing, 7 home Maple 1-14-tf iTasy wround. 5 L0 work with good Near home. \Write Nursery Co., Meriden, | WaN year wa Tel. 1930 596 ARCH STRERT street GARAGE H. I HART, \1_ | —IGR SALE— S N0. 709 Stanley St.—Brick Block, 5 Tenements and Store; Bargain.: Bast FOR IRIENT 157 Cherry St., first All provements. 31 Fairview St., 2nd floor. THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas. HARRY G. HANCOCK, Sec’y. "Phone 728. 193 MAIN STREET . 11 Greenwood St.—Single Cottage and Large Lot; Cheap. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main Street FIRIZ INSURANCE one ? FURNISHED Twa gentlemen floor. 5 rooms. 6 rooms. s THE for sale on Har ' Brings in income of $100 a month from rent and garage bhes CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street 305 Bank Bunilding. ID ROOM for All conveniences, street, TYPEWRITERS— Our of factory rebuilt ma- time the police arrived in to his call for help, the two His presence was discovered by the | ——— ! FURNISHED ROOM-—All conven- knocking, and one of the Germans sired. Terald Box 5 CB. — upstairs bell, Germans and their luggage were agents were collecting evidence against them of the operatives N REQ and REPUBLIC 1-10-tf RE(/ ?flfl b ) I Q Germans when they traced a dicto- il{U(,‘Kb graph from in back of their bed to iences, heat and electric light. Call > ' the detective’s room. Tt was in the h street. 12-5-tt ONE OF | = B o~ S asked him for a water glass. He 1-15-1dx ! turned, and was set upon and badly T o 0 beaten 101 COOLEY & TROUP, gone from the house. The search that was made subsequently for these two secret nts of the German gov- took a room adjoining the onc they {ELEY CO | middle of .the afternoon when the | U HNISHED — ROOM brivate W F. KB - | Mison street. By the ELECIRICAL CONTRACTORS ernment futile Limitation of Claims, At a Court of Probate holden New Britain, within and for the Dis trict of Berlin in the County of Hart- “ ford and State of Connecticut, on (he 15th day of January., A. D. 1918 Present, Bernard 1. Gaffney Judge. On motion of Robert J P. Nuss, o said New Britain, as Administrator o the estate Christian Fox, late within said district stock grade occupied. operative opened his door to repeated family to rent. Breakf if de- | ELY LM AND FRANKLL N STREETS) |sides. response 6 Main Street. regular highest AL JATLLD. William Mer- a son of the in- sons in Ger- county chines of all makes = SPY SUSPECT Jersey City, Jan. 15 cheimer, said to be pector-general of p many, is in the Hu« here today charged by with wing knowledge waterfront fires. He as he had been rel commissioner on a failed properly to questionaire. He is —Try our rental service; best guar- anteed lTowest machine: pric machines of of 1in inspect monthly; delivery. vrompt New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 West Main Street. Tel 612. RENIER PICKHARDT & DUNN Opp. Arch. 127 Main St. Phone 1409-2 Saviag Money on Underwsar If You Buy Now Knitting milis notify wus that future shipments will be at still greater price advances, and many lines will be discontinued. Raw materials are scarcer and scarcer, manufacturing costs continue to increase, government requirerments are taking much of their output. Cur Stock, comprising aimost every wanted kind gives you the chance to s stock up now—and save con- siderable. For a Few Days Only, a Sale of VVhlte Hamburg and Lace Trimmed Skirts, were $2.25 and $2.50. For $1.98. All OQur Angora dren at half price. SALE CONTINUES ON OUR SUITS, AND DRESSES. Court be dotn 1llowed of said their claims Administratc notice be vertising i the ' said New assem- on in Denman, copy the he public shipping in New Britain received word that Mr. Den- t the the deceased in a hospital with an u dwelt Proceedings for the Certified from Recor abe e until plans MORTIME 1d be made. decrec that and limited for the estate to cxhibit the same to the a directs that public by irge ont of having his draft old. Suffer? years of this order ad- COMMERCE COMMITTEE ll\ln‘lm! Washington, Jan. 15.—When commerce committec today to hear William hairman the published in havir aper and There would not be so much suffering in this world 1f people only knew where to painstaking studles of a spe- cialist who has mads thelr treatment and his life . worl s Dr. Hyde, determined investigate ways and means. to help the victims of Nery- ous and Chronic Troubles, bas devoted his professional Jife to their speedy and thor- ough alleviation By consulting him you will therefore get the benefit of his experience and mature judgment. His thorough equipment ' enables him to give you every kind of treat. ment your might re- quire. If there 1s help for you, Dr, Hyde is the man to help you, former « of board, it man was cerated eve. were held in other witnesses post neares cure place where Our customers are never irri- turn for help. - Chronic, Nervous and Spe- 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 encugh to go to bed, vet you are not well enough to enjoy life and do Jjustice to your work. And the firmer your trouble takes hold of you, the more it saps your vitality und crushes your ambition. o treat such troubles suc- cessfully requires the long, The Hariford Medical S pecialis pecialis DR. CLINTON J. HYDE 373 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD, CONN, to 12, 1:30 to 5, 7to 8; Sund: 10 to 1 ey tuted with a sharp, rough edge on their collars—our special collar moulding laundering ma- each collar a It for chinery gives DON'T MISS THiS OPPORTUNITY ROUND EDGE. Three Family 14-Room House on Hart Sireet, 36,500. Only $1,000 cash is necessary to take advan- tage of this opportunity. Come in and let us show you how this proposition works out. THE W. L. HATCH CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTAYE 29 WEST MAIN STREER OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, SMOOTH, also provides ample space the necktie to slide in YOUR LINEN and last longer HERE Call will look best when laundered case 904 Sweaters for Women and Chil- Union Laundry Corp,, COATS 266 ARCH Si. > n

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