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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1918, BRANCH STORE, 12 TALCOTT STREET. Furniture. Rugs, Houscfurnishings and China- m C hur h Streets. BIR WASHIN (-T() ‘HI)A\\ Bought by You Heips the t Overlook an Opportunity. b Sale Offers g Drive in ’s Dresses '16.7 Jersey. and Crepe de Little Thrift Sta pvernment. Don’t : DICE . . 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Nemo Corsets firmly support the and curing many physical weaknesses; metr; Nemo Corsets are guaranteed to outwear are serviceable corsets, that give an body, preventing, relieving preserve natural sym- all others: they are as up, of & Nemo Cc mbroken 1 CEIt as service a smooth * 2, to cvery figure—they You the that a committee refe rraine, jority rity, on resolutions rding Al- reept by part r action | jority of interna--| s in support of | s supreme part|the n sident Wil- the les the and I can Aready is people rendun re thoush ind a4 greater of ich the mir mist net be in disannexation delegate eare Pre ondit He who an 1o not oniy ispensibie on previo mocracy hut lead was in of world denocracy one hout SV his iniluence with the don’t Lorrame the cloquent honias brougnt cet with an Alsace-iorraine. Reis he said coarse interruption re which we will 1se it is a4 doctrin |3 convention convention | to it 1 2,917 speech on ted Voie to the in- 218 a resolution accepting 2 m- indum prepared by the Brit ! section as a basis of discussion by !interallied convention Thomas, speaking for the of rr sm- sh | the terruption That doctrine ben: tion American of vals a — H never of abdie: 20.—The aims of Ni ma- ! ind cowardic of of President Wil- Thomas, Paris, Feb. war the Socialist rty France are identical with those son,” said Albert former Minister of Munitions, ated Press just before 1 Inter-allied Socialist Conference held in London. “It has been M. Thomas continued, tion of English and French should visit Washington, if ident would receive us. to explain to nim that his purposes in the war are our purposes. “The American into action in France will be a growing one America has a greate s army. The spirit of lied peoples must supported and refreshed by the consciousness of the justice of The minds of the people filled with ideais. Wilson’s part 1o the Associ- aving for the of my dreams,” ¥ ; 7 “that a deleg So the one FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS YOU WILL FIND HERE THE LARGEST 'ERIES, MEAT AND FISH IN THE CITY. MEATS NATIVE VEAL NATIVE ROASTING CHICKENS NATIVE FOWIL, NATIVE BROILERS EASTERN CUT PORK VERMONT TURKEYS Pres- army is entering and its part | Nevertheless | role than that ! the En- | be contin- STOCK OF GRO- ually daily cur aims must be PLOUND s MACK can Order of Notice of Hearing. HADDOUK.- Silver Fin District of Berlin, ss; Probate Court, February 18, A. D., 1918 Estate of Michael Korok: late of the town of New Britain, sadd district, dece ad Tipan the application of Herbert V. Camp, praying that as administrator ¥e may be authorized and empowered to mell and convey real estate on Glen sireet, in gaid New Britain as per said application on file more fully ap- | pears, It is e i Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in said district on the 25th day of February A. D. 1918, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pen- of said application and the aad place of hearing thereon, by this corder one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy of this order on the public sign- TOSt in the town of New Britain, in sald district and iling P. T. O’Brien, attorney, Conn., prepaid postage, of this and return make this given OYSTERS, OPENED CLAMS V};GETABLES" AND FLORIDA FRENCH EN LETTUCE. 888 Main fstreet Everybody Eats Fish Now Fail in Line at HORTONS dency time publishi ore Court to CAMP, lerk. | MORTIMER H. | LosT froR considered | aceopt, | {WANTED { sented | therefore: {on The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every weekk night and the chiances are that several read- 5 out of the hundreds will be interested in your propu- sition. LOST. TO RENT, TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald ‘Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT—Store 11 Franklin Square after March 1. Inquire 9 Franklin Square, 2-19-6d LOST—On Plainville trolley ruary 7, pair of fur gloves, blue | lining. Reward $5.00 Return to Herald. 2-16-6ax on Feb- aturday pight, two pairs of E Finder return to Herald Office. 2-19-2d ‘T—Saturday night, ladies’ gold tch. Monogram “G. M. H.’ Black leather cas Finnder please return to Herald office and receive reward. 2-18-3d | FOR SALE. —Fine Mandolin, i Music Cabinet, mily 1 town; Address e origin good bar- Herald. as eavin Box = i TO RENT-—One store house £5x60, = — rear of 211 Main street. One double SALFE—Seed office, 215 Main street. One dining Cblotootiiocs room and kitchen, 215 Main street. | Shop, 107 Ghe ©One hall 40x60, 215 Main street. JPor other information, call at 211 in street, Estate of R. W. Had- 2-14-94 potatoes iber Modern street b SALE house, Rhodes NT—Five-room tenement, first 21 Hurlburt street. Apply | 12-15-tf | house, reet = Main near Henry W. Hadley, 211 = = 2 - Lunch SALE—Used founts et (for- wrapping counters. open Sat- Plhary Park St food 1- week's e benefit of | As we advertised, | piece prize to the i find the name of ! to choose Lhe\‘ was sent us Jerome S I 2-19 ;(b“ chairs, | Axelrod's | 0-1dx | Will Pure The first given ey, = t service. touring car ht truck Hurlbut, 2-12-tf SALK—i"ranklin Will make s ient 1 or delivery wr 5. G. 248 Chestnut St. FOR SALE-—Two heating stoves and our two ranges, ¥. W. Loomis & Co., \ 150 Arch street. 2 oA will to Red Cr ten dollar person who place, we decided Victory which Coridan, 131 be gold will p———. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. NOTICE—Mrs. L. M. Warner, teacher pianoforte, 68 Trinity street. 2-20-6d Laundry 0-1d Union WILL the 3 la by mistake s old. Experience not the Red Cros Sa.ry Woolworth o please return Main St. « ¥. Brooks. who took an umbrel- in the vestibule of rooms on Court St. the same. Mrs. W. VANTED—S Must be ié We do electric wiring, ang fixtures install doorbells and do repair work reasonably. Richard Coridan, Jr., Jerome St, telephona 1628-4 -18-6dx | NOTICE NTED— had iligh clerical oung woman who School in has for of education factory oflice 148, Her: work concern. Box HELP WANTED—] nail family, Add WANTE work article. Neat with manager on No books advanced. ecessary ring man, high grade magazines. competent ool or Lexington strect Z-18tf IExpenses Se Apply jence un CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CEARGE 1¢¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ‘86 ARCH ST- "AUTOMOBILE lling exper- | or evenings, Room 26, ington street. 18-4dx WANT work in corr H ferred iD—Young neral oflice X17X. Herald man for clerical | factory office of local con- school graduate pre- 1B, Herald. 0-3d WANTED- maid. Hotel is man who not as an assistant fore- Beloin ubject to draft man 1 1 concern mechanical experience sary. Box 7B, Herald. MANAG TIMATOR FOR DOOR AND TRIM MILL. Must be | enced, competent able to | $10,000 to $20,000 for one | quarter to one-half interest. Busi- ness long established. Most de- sirable location in Connecticut. | Completely equipped plant with an- | ial capacity of $150,000. Would all if desired on very favorable Address L. B. Conroy, Nor- | onn. by Previous not T bright Box 16, ofiice Her A good rces- = - exper invest LVANGELIST H with the weeks bes 24. During meet Saturdays. to all these e i will be 7:45 except i is welcome sell 2-20-34d the term wich, se WANTED. 'H. Bb. 2-20-6a | b WANTED—Crossing tenders by the N. — -1 Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Co. Apply | hand Up. freight office, Whiting street. | mily leav- | 2 cash Good Piano from some bargain for 3X, Herald second ing dre town: —— — FURNISHED ROOMS. FRONT ROOM—Two single | with board, suitable for two | tlemen. 86 Lake street. 2-30tf RGH beds day. 44 South High street. WANTED—Rooms for keeping,” with a private West end preferred. Box ! ald WANTED- for office erences, ght WANTED—Two furnished ith conveniences and meals, near ' klin Square. Address Box | 12X B, Herald Office. 2-18-6d 100 rst cls work. Apply, stating ref- | cte., to Union Mfg Co. FURNISHED housekeeping. 6- ROOMS 33 for Main street. I/I\IIT ATION At a Court of New Britain within and trict of Berlin, in the County of Hariford and State of Connecticut, on the 18th day of February, A. D., 1918 Prese Judge On New OF CLAIMS. Probate holden at for the Dis- Frobate D.. Q918 Woodrnif, late | triet. deceased PRICT Court, tate of rlin, in said di administrator havin the cstate insolvent application on file more ful OF BERLIN, February Julius T DS The repre as per appear, ent, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq., That commissioners to re- ceive and mine the claims of creditors of said estate appointed at the probate ofiice in New Britain, the 25th day of February, A. D, 1918, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon; this court directs the adminis- e public notice to all interested in said estate, to appear if they see cause at said time | wd place, and be heard relative to id appointment, by posting a copy | of this order on the public sign-post nearest the place where fhe deceased last dwelt the town of Berlin, and publishing a of th newspaper havi 1id district, and court of the BERNARD 1 Ordered, motion of Leslie W tain as Executor will and testament of James T. Lee | Jate of New Britain, within said dis- | trict deceased ! This Court doth that months be allowed limited the ditors of said to exhibit their cl agains same to the Exec and that public | notice given this order by ad- in newspaper published in Eritain, nd having said diseriet copy ther ign-post in said Lee of said be of the last | decree nd state the directs six | for ns or be tising New tion in of ver said eir post public in e nd by ol on th New by oDy s order in some in this circulation ty town « rety ke place dwelt nolice | IRNARD 1P, GARENEY, | GAFEFNEY Tud Have you lost a sum of money? Qur records show that it pays best to advertise fln\ particular loss. Glasses, s and Rings are found in fiurpnsmg quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does not xnow who lost it. |Williams Auto Co Office and Service Station, 287 Elm St Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREKET. AUTO TRUCKING RATES REASONABLE. John Pinches & Sons PHONE 41, Autos To Rent; Closed Cars. Expert Repamng. Batteries Recharged. Acetylene Weld- ing. Storage. COHEN MOTOR CO., Livery Cars fe na b . : or. | v oy hive,.aay a nig! Supplies and Repairing. Storage, ‘Auto Repalrm«.l,r P’rompt and Efficient Servicd Expert Mechanics Dealers in Chalmers and Oakland Motor Cars. THE AUTO SALES CG 168 ARCH STREET. TEL. ‘225 Repairing a Specnalty UNDER THE DIRECT SUPER- VISION O W. F. KEELEY. REO and REPUBLIC TRUCKS W F. KEELEY CO. LM and FRANKILI REETS J. HOCHMAN Pays the Very Best Prices| for JUNK. TEL. 468-4. —— | Phone . 139 Arch S ONE-HALF CORD : e WOCD =»2 HAY FOR SALJ 'DRY KINDLING WOooD 50 TONS OF CUT STOVE LENGTH | Green, hard wood for stove, fernag | or fire place. Sizes and lengths to su; For $6 00 | Price $12.00 per cord delivered’ ,('urb Teiephone 668-4. The Berlj | q DELIVERED WHILE IT LA | Call SPERRY, TEL. 804. WANTED AT ONCE this yedr, all prices METAL TEMPLATE MAKERS H. N. LOCKWOQOD, I Real Estate and Insurance, City Hal FOR GOVERNMENT WORK| ON AEROPLANES SR AR T i TAXI and LIVERY. Service Reasonable, Reliabie™ —7 Passenger Puckard Limousine— H. 1. HART, Tel. 1930 596 ARCH STREET (WI;RLAN!] HANROSS (0 1 Storage and Accessories, ¥ ir Work a Specialty. HAY. ! “JUST THAWED OU of gardens if Plenty able lots cannot good building suif for you but and locations Must have tools and be abie to work from blue y ts. Write or apply: CURTISS AEROPLANE & MOTOR CORP. Employment Dept. 2000 ELMWOOD AVE,, ATACE BUFFALO, N. Y. s —FOR SATE— SOME BARGAINS TO CONSIDER Lenox ¥ 1d Pine Garage, 63 Bassett 2-Family House, large lot. 72 Grand street, Come and get details on these y HUMPEKEY, 272 FIRE INSURANCE 7-Room’ Cotta £-Room House 51 street. Main Stre Just Placed Sale—Moderate Priced Two House on Dewey Strect—Just LET US SELL OR RENT CAMP REAL EST 272 Main Street in Our Hands For amil a man of small means. HOUSE. ATE CO. T. W. HINCHLIFFE Electrical hngmeer and C ontractor Electrncal Supp'les Electrical Work of All Kinds § 13 FRANKLIN SQUARE Phone 505 2 the pl ace for YOUR MONEY to Loan on First Mortgage. and Twelve Hundred Five Hundred —BY— SCHULTZ & COSTELLO 242 MAIN STREET. TYPEWRITERS Our regular highest rSKO £ral factory rebuilt chines of all malg —Try our of ren service; best gua machine lowest pric anteed s machin yrom Tel. 61§ inspect monthly; delivery. New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 West Main Street.

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