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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1918, The Classified Coi: Have you lost a sun{ of ; e Classi olumns are S H V N IHE T ’ % . 3 X [ 4 money? OQur records show lCE I MERCHAN MARINE your agents—the penny ads 8 ; that it pays best to advertise reach hundreds in the city . this particular loss. Glasses, every weekk night and the n—— p— Pins and Rings are found cliances are that several read- % o 4 Y A . nd in surprising quantities and ers out of the hundreds will e turned in at the Herald. Youf be interested in your propo- CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CEARGE 18 ™Money will surely remain in ol ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION the finder’s hands if he does not wnow who lost it. TO RENT, 1 . . " | AUTOMOBILE | Repairing a Specialty Church St.; finder return to Herald ind claim liberal reward. 16-2dx | e ! E Store f()l‘ commer- i UNDER THE DIRECT SUPER- LLOST—On Plainville trolley on Feb-| _e . VISION OF W. F. KEELEY. ruary 7, pair of fur gloves, blue Clal use in Herald FOR . ’ | SALE REO and REPUBLIC lining. Reward $5.00 Return to I 16”--T.W. 0’Connor TRUCKS - perala, __cax Bldg, Frontage 67 = Church street. Heat| .\ occrs pusincs in Brisor, conn. ame by proving nroperts oma wve | fUrnished. Apply contat oo s wnt 3300 4| gy B KEEIEY 00, ing for this advertisement week., Owner can’t give up the time | 3 i ! He[‘ald Pub, C(). owing to other business interest. ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS FURNISHED ROOMS. LARGE FRONT ROOM—2 single beds TURNISHED ROOMS—Wiih b2 with board, suitante for 2 Gentie-| AUJTQ TRUCKING 7 Autos To Rent; Closed Carb also boardif wanted at 48 Prospect | _men 36 Lake street. 2-16-2d Expert Repairing. Batterie: street 2-14-3dx | TARGE ROOM—With use of Kitchen RATES REASONABLE. CURNISHED ROOMS for ~ light| for housekeeping. 15 Prospect St. Recharged. Acetylene Weld keeping, 3 Moln strest, 'Fel.| _second foor, 215t John Pinches & Sons 'ing. Storage. ps, the Calvin Austin (top) and Meade, with the Sosrd’y 4. 1-23-tf | FOR RENT—Store cated. | F four ships, on waich roung Americans are drilled for ser- B Gondon T30 L:\el?ga:!yc: s PHONE 41. COHEN MOTOR CO., FOR sa. ol Conn Phone io: 2.16.64 | 86 ARCH ST. § CHESINUT § i FOR SATE—1917 Ford Touring car B - tansport in the Spanish coast. Each of these vessels already | FOR SALE—Have moved out of town. | 1 Ford chassis, just overhauied A P R e i N : tee complemeént o vill sell 3-tenement housec on 5135. Tel. 2051. R. C. Rudolph g 44 % and for a dozen years thereaf has on hoard a lar omplement of bt e use | 0 ko i : J HOCH 1 ; Roberts street. Address Box N2SX, 2-16-1d F% n I 4 = being fora apprentice a ard, on Whi -, In s\te of her 44 years, the Meade A fourt for the squadron ig| Merald. 16-1d | TO 1t e peeemont Elota NEIEI 00Tt : ; Pays the Very Best Prices the ages Rf 17 . ="may | is still @ sound and handsome Ve . now bei fitted out at New York, | FOR SAL One hand-pow Ot . feet of floor space; plate : ] % tho trade of seagoing prepara- | Her mode! is finely proportioned. Her and will join tho others in the early | elevator, suitable for garage or 1 show windows: good light; ‘ R for JUNK. to service in 'the new Merchant | how, long\and sharp, and adorned i sprir | freight; can be used with car § hy| Steam heat: white enamel finish; AR ] : with an oid-stvle figurehead in the When all four ships are in com-| 16 ft. or smaller: good condition entrance from sidewalk. Wm. J. # - IEL 468'4 | Morrin, 200 East Main St. Tel B ¥ 2 " the \adron is the ex-| form of a woman, is of a sort to de- mission, the training squadron W price low, as we have no use for it. 943-2. 2-16-18-20th ansport ) 1o, well known toi light the eve of a sailor. have capacity for more than 2 ap- | 5 ., 200 Nainist \merican sa as the former The Meade is 323 feet long and 44 prentices, who will be drilled as sea- [ Ne itain. Tel. 943-2 TO RE Six-room apartment with e VS il 3 s 5641 tons men, firemen, oilers, witer-tenders 5 steam heat in all rooms: new and 4 GG WOOD 2 HAY ¥OR SALH ntic liner City of Berlin. Built in| feet wide, and resisters 0 : : cotland in 1874, for the av ro; She has capacity for 1000 ap- | coal passers, cooks and stewards. S 19 Harley-Davidson | Up to date. Wm. J. Morrin, 200 FaEs 50 TONS OF HAY. sose of Jower the tr tlantie | prent e p is now being Intensive train including life | clectric equipped A-1 condition. 165 | . Main St. Tel. 943 2ctoad rd w 3 - peed record, the City of Berlin was | overhaunled at Newport News, boat and fire drill, from a month to Wkl Mo ot 530x | TENGMENT of 4 rooms, Ve o y (‘ .rion',‘h:ma_\?mfl Irn‘sl(n((‘, t;rn'u not only the fi bui the fastest | where she-has been laid up fo two months on the training ship, is 10 | FER SALE—On ast street, near car without garage: all improvement. | —_ = < orl,‘:i‘(,lf':(‘.(, )0 per l{.‘:l.(ic"lfi‘,‘i'i.l.‘:;“‘l, ocean greyhound of her day. She| eral years. She will be taken in be followed actual service at Sed | jine two-tenement, 10-room hou Inquire 96 Wallace strect. The best of selected raw milk thor- omh Teley hon’c 668-4. The Berli captured the record b east and | the early spring to Boston, the home | on bhoard new cargo vessels of the| odern, large lot with fruit trees. 2-16-30X | oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod. 2 i west between New York z Jueens. | port of the Shipping Board's train- ! Merchant Marine. ; $4,300. On Belden street, modern NT_Tenement of six rooms in | ern process is what is offered you town in 1875, her timo | ing squadron. Here are ationed The training squadron is under the | tnree_tenement, 15-room house, cost 4 Sami detached bungalow with ail | overlour brand. of PASTEURIZED being 7 days, 15 hours ¢ 4S min- | two other vessels of the squadron, direction of the shipping board’s re- $6,500 ta build, owner leaving city improvements; only those who ap- | MILK. e “JUST THAWED OUT" utes. the Calvin Austin and Governor ' cruit service, Henry Howard di- price $5,900 corner West preciate a nice tenement. Call at| The finest raw milk cannot compare | Taken by the United States gov-! Dingley, sister ships, 300 feet long rector, national headquarters of Main and Black l: Ave., mode 193 Main strcet, Room 6, after |with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— ernment in 1898 and renamed the 60 feet wide, formerly in passen- which are in the Boston custom two-tcnement, 13-room house, larg SR e () el i eiad | torionie s the fient ras ailliGags | ablef fori gardens fiffyou ot buil Meade, the former record-holde service on the New England . house. lot, garage, $5.800. Sullivan and | G RENT—One store house 25x60, | ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PUF I B S R el T Shea, Real Estate and Insurance, sar 2 i o | correct pasteurizing. 8 ? S rane rear of 211 Main street. One double i toom) £:Maintse 200t I Shice, Main street. One dining RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS H. N. LOCKWOQ0OD, Plenty of good building lots sui ingly, after it had been deserted for | their old doors. The bazars are | FOR SALE—One single housc, Bast| room and kitche C i street e than two months, a British of- | thronged. And the people are more | street near Henry street At e .:‘:‘\c,?,f‘"'_» D i e R Heal Hotate ann Iheurance N OuRIS feer: arrived here to take charge of | prosperous than cver, for there is 2-14-9a! For other information, call at 211 FOSh L oty e o {he work of reconstructing it. | abundant labor for everybody in the S = A e Nt W e J E SE!BERT & SON The first thing to do was to clean ! neighborhood. Some of the promi- { FOR SALE Idison phonograph ley. -14-9d o e Wli"ambAUIU Bu the place. The debris was dumped nent people of the town will never with record )0:_call_evenin To RENT—T S ol Tzhted 401 PARK STR out of the houses into the streets; the | come hack. [Kight of them .including | FOR SALBE—Frankiin fourir s Ay . i r | the Sh and y hanged 5 ras burie s sons, e - . 4 . \ccumulated filth was buried or his sons, wer Will make an excellent light truck ern improvements, suitable for T 5 wrned, the barricades were pulled | by the Turks, and forty others we: s aeli iy waron B G iTasibu lizht housckeeping. Apply at 16 ; Office and gervice Jdown, the dugouts and trenches were shot 248 Chestnut St -12-tf Park street, Plainville, Chas. W. . A . . filled 11p i house which Colonel own- | e T R T R I 2 an Soke il e e e L e s : Station. 287 Elm St built > the river bank \ be- | been repaired, but the roof and bal- 5 e——— wilt along the river ba ¥ of a 50 Arch streeot -1-tf floor, 21 Hurlburt street. Apply 5 . nnine was made a coffee roo cor re s ittee o ol T R R S R e e o e : b Denison Garage who for a long time were the ; witl aster. The memory of the gen- S s TR population Skilled masons, na- jeral and of s principal officers sur- LAR(.I A by ACTURER wants 1% who had been employed by the ! vives in the nes of the new streets representati to sell sh un- = S = % 430 MAIN STREET. | WANTED-—Washing and ironing or | | 5 housecleaning. Celia Kabis, 319 ; | Livery Cars for hire, day and nigh Arch street, rear, downstairs. | ;] Storage, Supplies and Repatring. EutiNesdvonis : eans in connection with the Bag- | There is Townshend Road, Delamain | derwear, hosiery, dresses, waists, respondence of The Associated Pre fad railway were collected and set | road, Meliss road, and the names of | skirts, direct to homes. Write for This city, the scenc of the British work. They rebuilt and re-roofed | brave regiments are recorded in Dor- | free samples. Madison Mills, 503 | 0 : T e Tt bazars, widened the old | set road, Norfolk street and Mahrat- | New York City N ek B _2-15-2a% L 3 b s i - fter lying for many months & spand pew fons Atropaitediiita SRoy ery association in the 12-e 0 Sat.26t | WANTED Position as second maid, | AR 4 se, after lying r many « LRk s the dce | nom the Kut is reminis- | = o - q = 3 > 1.9 . & % = _ the mosques, the baths and the i Jomencla he Kut is reminis- | TeTRNTS Tadic fow hours weekly | 19 Locust street. 2-15-2dx | a city of the-dead, abandoned by even ¢ MOMUNT I (C engines into the | cent of the memory of its former de- | - u BTO MG B I O N ash. | WANTED-—Young man for clerical | ; u 0 epalrlng its native population, has gradually jlour mill, and converted the fla f S able fabrics will bring a comfortable work Apply The Wm. Higgins rebullt In the past six months, | shoais in the middle of the Tigrs) lally the cemetery, he 1008 | jncome Write immediately for free| Forwarding Co. JERTE B = : Ll ! Prompt and Efficient Servi into v samples and particul nd re NTH T eend o F‘xpert Mechanics as great population as in days Cleaner Than Ever Before. lmu and endured here so staunch- P oI oA e it TG0 i Thoseh B e R | P S e RG0S B RErcadwa I evs v : AT N class s onjr:’if;;:lx PERFECTLY Dealers in J A aen o Je ' today is a cleaner anc IRiC 0 > s ic s i ~ 16-1dx SD—TFirst cla apher = It was toa mporanlRiosniE 0 he b e its history. Most tish military history \ . for office work. Apply, stating ref- | } LAUNDERED Chalmers and Oakland neglected, el BT ebveanithe g e behind 't ny died te., to Union Mf; Just examine in detail I < = : e accord- of the people are back again behind o > Bri rmy die HELP WANTED—PEMALE. erences, etc., to Union Mfg Co. 2 Just exa etail how - URhIate g an deNEceor £ ow ana di . during the beautifully laundered your Motor Cars. are mud field enclosed hy o mud | maid. Hotel Beloin 216t HELP WANTED—MALE. this plant, been and is now a thriving town of nearly wall, with w starved palms in it, = ¥ S4B} — = o s 3 i 168 ARCH STRERT. TEL. 2 and huel olation all around,— | WwANTED—A good brisht office boy | WANTID—Man for farm work; must | § [overygacticle Bentrustediito & i but that is Mesopotamia. The Turks 5t local factory. Box 16, Herald. be good milker; $40 month and|§ US for cleansing receives the & Gug trenches all agound the cemetery, | 2% t¢l Doard. Apply 285 Main street. | most exacting care—it s ' ek e the ‘graves! - = e 5 thoroughly cleansed and steril- : : s = NTED—Competent 2nd maid, Mis. = : Bl o e Sold by Grogan and Hatield @[ Volunteer parties of blucjickets b o [m‘, 1 osa | WANTED—Dyemaker, =t ns sthenatatchedfang ‘Etcrage and Accessories, sedar Hill Fs el 982 rom passing gunboats have landed = Fcr S L) wichinist. Good pay. Call ironed 5o that it ‘will appear at | GEEz T I L, and trimmed mounds of earth, T Vo R Bl its very best, | R@palr Work a Specialty A GUARANTY OF 1| which are as clean-cut and neat now TED —Girl who can, cool iy - : Phohars 139 A h JRVICE | as in ish church vard Al ror(ir:;nm:zhl‘ \f-mn s free, i 2 e K Assure your linen of o | lc et e e i (eeste . | ] H'u;\\ 1 i‘H\w'\‘x: built xrmn‘nl the S < /ANTED- Boy shout 16 years of age | useful life by sending it a e the edar 4 nclosure. The ace is rassle: it i a ce ns 3 A 3 P ) N‘Ooflflfld Pflrm B Farm man should fail to il M@ !is true, but s BV ANTED G ror | seneraMinotiset lTIaln Oficoiof focaliconae it ad sy B e TAXI and LIV 'ERY \ o i = < ey SR work. Call 171 Glen strect. dress Box X26B. Herald Office Service Reasonable, Reliable W jour accepted order for disappear when water is brought to e 1434 r B ) 2 jost G M | (he 1and and the scrub palms are fors Jdx R v "In" au" r B B —7 Passenge " MILI\ Moorland Farm Milk, tele- 1106 500 ANC ©ac BETUD DAt are —— [ e e B G || Sk Limousine— . 2 /N phone me ana T will activer [ | Thrce miles below Kut is the ony NOT!CE L i 13 ONE QUART the milk direct to you at the i | enemy relic in the neighborhood, an . i e bl s B 266 ARCH ST. i Notice is hereby given that ice obelisk put up by the Turks in com- crovy v < Herald. 2-14-3d memoration of ‘the fall of Kut. It is [8ccounts with the Cremo Brewing M. R. WIBBERLEY, kind of Cleopatra’s Necdle on a | Company, Inc., cease from today, Jware plinth, all of kiln.dried brick | February 16, 1918, and that the route | earliest possible moment. WAN = — . e 9 e o 57 = = o Giiasuis ists. New Britain Tool Co., 5 —FOR SALE— SuprMoorlanaftiary, plastered over. An old converted [covered by our driver. Simon Stabert, Woodland St, 216 S Mai SOME o1 ‘ONSIDE Ak, Sigie ihe i el el el vodland St., 216 South Main St. SOME BARGAIN & TO CONSIDER Telephone 646-12. | British “‘cow-gun’ stands as a trophy | W St Laia g DY 2-14-24 | 7-Room Cottage, 54 Lecnox Place jon each side. One of the guns has | With Hons Sosanng Who willlcoatione = | 8-Room House and Fine tupiblsd fophandiand iheiniasteriong e S D WANTED—Crossing tenders by the N. | 2-Family House, large lot, brick are already crumbling. Tho | iR 2 e 2R, C F stails plant through lack of coal and wish | H. & H. R. R. Co. Apply Come and get details on theso | i S SONE il sl st o -eight office, Whiting strect. T4l half-covered with o eanvas | 10 thank our customers for all past g - | Efi K{} HUMPKE E «&{ patronage. MONEY to Loan on First Mortgage. Five Hundred [ shecting moct of whien, nowover, CREMO BREWING CO. NOTIOR, _ FIRT YSUTANGE ".l\\t ¢ strect. iR Moo w- PRI OTICE—Will "’“(‘1 electric Two Family House at Corner of ks view strects—Las i & = e acun leaner, $1.00 T y. Sat- i l4 O O E ONE'HALF CORD t r\fr’::}Y‘v:\nn( }';\‘;‘wr:\ntc\"d. puT:‘:"h:nte extra lot—Fine location and can bhe bought on reasonable terms R i FERIN | coverswesr —rosrrions —ws | CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. GOVERNMENT 242 MAIN STREET. § DRY KINDLING WOOD |||/} L2 G T “?,Ifif.lfi,; 72 Main sree 105 Rank Duiitime. Arcade Studio. dx | CUT STOVE LENGTH 111/ Starting i = = BT il WHY NO1 LEARN TORTHA / Probl & e are about to start new cls g Tt i For $6.00 I B s g L e e W TYPEWRITER Up to Us HENCHLEFFE I = { pils; individual instructions. Call s s’ Our regular st K 4 DELIVERED WHILE IT LAST We have the solution. or write for particulars. Smith <% S St Ask us about our free fii| 3usiness School a : b - i 2 . 2 : factory rebuilt ol ilectrical Engineer and Contractor |Call SPERRY, TEL. 804. || teins et [l |G e e ) fatory rebuit = % gnshra) againg { we offer a prize of $10 gold to :-m-i = ‘_ 1 i 5 Try our ren P e ee— ({72 many battery (Hits one furnishing the best name g service; best gud éiectrical Supplies ; 1} R exoubles- (L E e e e eesel vl stas N T o M ROVARC : o e Electrical Work of All Kinds '{ ELECTRIGAL SUPPLIES &) (BN e (1] e e snel 13 H{ANKLIN gOU‘\RE Phone 505-2 ,.fi?f?fl,{;ff?.,ffiifififl‘;flfis Il 1 Emm sereet ] M e i ol — .m;,,‘_m‘-. mm K 6 Main Street. } e - i &‘(_wm:u Jr., Jero B Tel 0

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