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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1918. 'NE.CH.2709 NATUREORATHIC. PHYSICIAN DR. F. COOMBS ‘Phone 765 Main St., New Britain, Conn. I have the equipment and give the same kind of tremtments that are given at the Battie Creek Sanitarium My Chiropractic treatments aie painle and when given in connec- The Classified 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 wili be interested in your propo- CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c Have you lost a sum ol money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does not know ,3 | ) e o G s, G sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. who lost it. Office hours—2:30 7 to S p. m | Lady assistant: 2 . m. to 5:30 p. m CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH. All Advertisements for |-—— s — Don’t matter if broken. I pay $2.00 LOST-—Auto license number 3-367. ' SITUATION WANTED as chauffeur, to $15.00 per sot, also csh for od | the classified column | Hetarm to the Medilian siore and ) four vears experience. Tl 717-2| \AT ANTED! gold, silver, platinum, dental gold and get reward. 3-14-1d | or address Box A 15 B, Herald. old gold jewelry. Will send cash by i 3-14-2dx e will hotd gooas vy Must be in the Herald oy T T SALESWOMEN for our ! days for sender’s approval of my price. : TWIANTE D—A cperienced stenog- Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. 5th St. office by 1:30 p. m. on the 7 ! rapher :m-n];gfizlé:'_:;:r:vorkg’ enos- | Millinery and Cloak Depart- | Phila., Pa. day of issue. l ‘ ' RENT ;ahl;\;y expected. Address \tgn;‘ir:d | ment for Saturday afternoons OVERLAND-MANROSS CO. Stote for COMMPL .. .o & 0 Stal el Storage and Accessories, WANTED. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. a 5 incubator and brooder. Address| Good pay for competent hélp. FOR saiE. icial use in Herald R . . _ . | Box 1944, Herald. 3-13-20%| Apply at once to RAPHAEL Repair Work a Specialty. ' R BPaes nt:ifihgl‘mfnm Bldg‘ Frontage 67 e e e DEEARTMEN TS STORES Phone 22 139 Arch St. _ sitst Church street. Heat|wasrteo—renement, —wwout - | (The Big Store) 380 Main St. | - s e s e v furnished, Apply qmanl, American famils. Thont| S 0 rooms, with all improvements, by NOTICE. ite of late owner, located on the | T 3 Ix | WANTED—Girl for typewriting and Print Letter Heads, 20 Main street in Meriden. For par- | Hel'ald Pub CO, WANTED--Experienced operator on dictaphone work in office of locul Eill Heads, 400 Envelopes, 100 ticulurs apply J Cloonan, Ad- e Boveneenine imach e e en| T sctory, Box A4B 3-14-3d Business Cards for $5.00. Prompt- | ministrator. Mcriden, Conn. 3-14-3dx | = wages and steady employment of- e s O ENT—] 5 e . s 4 7 it Sliraan vodbmene . 3 RENT—Room centrally located fered. Elite Waist Co., 325 Main YOUNG LADIES—Wanted to I Near G = sh FOR SALE—One full size iron bed U“::(m:;n-mmr school. Jmn'nr(: 41 7 bl e Harseeanliie e SIOR PRINTING CO. S treet. _14-2¢ V ‘ ‘ EAM AL T o tnESLHEE S S e EEon s sor WANTED—Fiver siivosm ei—t.| of 16 and 23. Paid while learning. T ESSEL SE]ZEI] BY !STEAM COAL USERS trect, land Bldz. B4 w0 RINT S amned esms on| American family. Box 535, Herals, | Apply Chief Operaior, S. N. “; " TRGE y NOW : i g A ' Main street for light housekeeping 3-11-5dx o5 C street. 3 14 | URGED TO BUY NOW | FOR SALE—My meat business which at | WANTED—4% or 5 room rent e S e 7 { | Ameri- | : or for two gentlemen, steam heat, | : s g I have conducted for 15 years suc . h e e | Ganfooupie Serald ) Eox Notia (AN WS NIID Cogk S1OT oy > 3 cessiully. Good reson for selling - ght, St ;31| ana to melp in Feneralflousevors W. Russell Warns Consumers to : ] to conduct own business. All one o, WANTBD—Boys and girls over 16| ] AR it Ot S et e IO RENT—Two newly furnished con- | ~ vears old for factory work. Clean, | " 30 : 2 can do. at ma nect rooms, private family, on| light work and good pay. Bristol| WANTED—Competent second Livery Cars for hire, day and night. ying to the pl For particu- e D B [l ColeE S.tr| Swedish preferred, Mrs. C. lars, inquire 12 Crown street, Plain ik i = = Hartford March H=il OR SALI-—The Linwood Box Co., Walnut GIRL WANTED to learn to oper Slan Smp at Nfiflolk slzamicoal Jin JConnsstlon gz heloe PlGS FOR SALE ! ! \]';,1‘:\ Kv;"r;”l(\fxlvi(]):wl:‘ v 3 .\‘n'np::;‘l IParm of the late Theodore A. Stan- - pies \‘":’:\l:'(" Printing C¢ == Close Contracts for Coming ‘‘Coal ) ] -| ters. Apply New Britain Pape: \varned in notices sent out by the of- B T e ley, 165 acres, near New Britain. HELP WANT P'lainville. ~14-3dx > of Thomas W. Russell, United | WE HAVE A FEW PIGS, THREE ' J. H. Kirkham, City hall, New Brit- ou BT % FANTR 7 > T | WANTED Experienced saleslpdy | PO FOUR MONTHS OLD, FOR SALE | 17012 SALR ele0E e ot ain 3-9-tf | WANTED—A bright hone DOX 0T [ (ood pay, steady position to Norfolls; § Vi SMaTciiil g bt ernbers fuel administrator for this 1t sl ! wf the crew of the Russian steamer } once. B X. Herald 1-3dx = - voung man to learn the piumbing i 5 ' to close without delay con- forpEman o la : . et P v Cmpakremaredinioe ey IHE BERL]N FARMS Ssvseben : e OTICE. NG apnimmiaces s 20Dl il B n street 3 the re- | fracts for their coal supplies for the NOTICE. e : a Main stre Jector toms Hamilton at FOR SALE—Iurniture of rooming — S VR J. Bdward Erwin, 62 Lafay- uptain mond Yanovs coming ‘‘coal yea which begins | TELEPHO! 668-4. | house at 369 Main, 3rd floor; g00d NOTICE—Orders taken for infants') Ct® St» New Britain, Conn WANTED—Competent maid. M | P : April 1 | chance for ome moving in hand-made garments, also hand- = aldsldx H. Kirkham, 49 Cedar St, apply | | » of their Bolshevist tendenc cn being paroled last n v fedess muthorities, armed slves an anade an effort to take the s Tt American armed port guard in charge of the vessel refused to allow the men board andl the mollGe reserves! were of fuel may learn of the warning, | for JUNK or SECOND flooring. window frames and old bang fixtures, install doorbells aind -14-34 | | | wag nd steady work. Commern e sl N ‘URN i it e H. Hibbard Co. (o repair work reasonably. Richard == - | cial Shirt Co., 266 Arch street, sec gentitolact cetiho |0 af it o wpaners of ihe iate n | HAND FURNITURE. o o e ‘ | { i An cffort is being made by the fuel administration office to reach many users of steam coal as possible SV g idered dresses. Telephone | WANTED—Man over draft with | eveni FOR SALiS—Od ish doors, blinds, - - charge of store. Addre: Store, | THIRTY MORE 3TRLS for shir Pays thc Very Best Prices| stunn posts, stuirs, odds and ends of NOTICE i T 3, New Britain, Conn Ir order that all us of this grade naking; I¢ s guaranteed %00! ! e e Cordinn, Jr., Jerome St., telephone ond floor -1wi R(.((..r. ’1,‘.. ;u;\‘\‘. e ‘.n\‘\xv\. l.u?:w\'\ fl’\m <pLreading it broadcast. | TEL 468 4 e e — = = 1625- 3_g-t1f | to each of severalsschoolboys who will — = 4he Russians defied the 2 E el ministatoyis Bwarning oIt | . b 3 FOR SAl Fifteen acre furm, next 1 b shi without violence - | deliver copies of the Curtis publica- | WANTED —F o1 .d strippers and S B S CoRieT o to Berlin fair zrounds with stock SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought | tions to customers. Only schoolboys turningin gitls. Apply New B yushed to the ship and with the guard ey and tools. Ifive inutes from trol- ang sold. Two refrigerators to seil | clean, gentlemanly and ambitious- lalCaper Bo: Go Waln Users of Connecticut: 1 ley. Good roads. Russell, serlin in 1 n da k need apply. The $1.00 is in addition to | Yearched the Russians and their quar- s of Co S City Advertisement : [ : 1 ALl condition and all kinds of ters. A large assortment of firearms he Connecticut fuel adminis y o store fixtures bought and sold. Tel. | liberal cash profits and many other = and knives was confiscated tion recommends that you ""”"‘t‘ s o = — 17254 191 Main Great, " | advantages. Apply to Mrs. E. H. Chat- A Maid for general house, { Tows “Po the Manufacturers and Coal | Tavestigation by Collector Hamilton | ¢lose without delay contracts for the PROPOSALS. | FOR SALE—Concord buz ,’.;,‘,m‘_‘w h 4 13-gax | field, 285 Mai ew B n. Ct. work; two in family; no wa rovealed that the Russians had sought | steam coal which you expect to need Sealed proposals will he received ondition. R Coridan, | ¢ = = g - —— - good wages. 41 Lexington street to put the principles of the Rolsheviki, icr the coming *“Coal Year" begin-| py the Board of Public Charities of street, Tel. 162 315 | JOB PRESSMA wanted Adkins to operation on the ship, ¢ g ning April 1 | the City of New Britain at their | PRACTICAL NURSE—Read) for Printing Co., 66 Church s | i —— that the vessel be operated by . Undecfpresentiidisturbed Bicon di=¥o mce M Gity N ETa1l S nn il 2 Wolclacic O RISE T snlion ol Swl thineconcs confinement cases, ¢ 3 > 3 GIRLS WANTED—Best wagesipaid mittee of the crew, with the captain | ticns some mines or shippers may | yo0n, on the 27th day of March, 1918, Good as new. cheap for quick sale. 41 Connorton street. < e e R 3 Union Laundry Corp 3-5- deposed. They also wanted a 25 per lecl that they must make their con- | po. pupnishing and install two Box X29X Herald Office E = — ANTED—Man between 31 and 4 - — e T cont. increase in pay, and threatened iract subject to their ability 1o Se-| ciao) Wire lscapes on woman's frame | — = INOTICE—Mahogany Phonograph andj years of age for clerical work in Competent maid for zen ta lind the ship’s cotton cargo in Rus- |cure transportsion or possibly some | puiidins at the New Britain Town| FOR SALE—Threc family house records. Latest upright style. Good| Jocal factory. Address Box 15AX. ’ Mrs. M. A. &in sia instead of Liverpool, to which port | oher condition beyond their control | vy, ., garage, Bl r, 186 s new. Will sell very reasonable.| Herald 3-14-3d se Y : 2-23 it is consigned. 1t your contract should go as far All room house, Ches 5 Payments desired. Communicatal| Y This action followed an outbrealk on as 1 bel dauitable o Sbothil sid estlMREss e Bl e i ol s anin b n farm, 10-room “ii house Vst Box X2§X New Britain {Herald. | WANTED—Young man not subje the ship after she arrived here a week 1 the circumstances s flin. Sullivan and Shea, 351244 (e rs i For folenicalliworl intloval 880, three members of the crew at 1 ask you in vour own in- | hiul ; 4 al Main street. 3-9-11 R factory. Steady employment and the faithful execution of the proposal that i driving B to the utmost diligence In i 6 8 EE E e ccepted e e ‘\q\wrr\z‘/v\:‘w\'t:u;u\\u ‘.\»n‘:‘(h ni(agfl i n‘xuthn‘nin” r,‘,.];\,h\“,,;‘,.,,,,‘,\!, TAXI and LIVERY fdard from fhe vemse e e R s reserved to reject any or | Single Comb Rhoce ted egs ve ori. 1 e B = for right party, Box 16A> eralc iy iy threatened, and the guard—one man his request does not mean that ""“ ik i rej any Rl S a : 5 e R e e oD eraly: Bisice nmw:nhl(;; l‘:“::me was allowed to return unmolested. in case of inability on vour part to | f ! TR T T O S 14-3 Chapel St.. Hartford Conn. Tel. O POREC A - ik -1 P;v;:(n,..(‘r ackard Captain Yanovsky then called in Vic- : cover vour needs we can undertake | 2 - g Charter 61 3 PR st e S R oy for E. Carta, comnsel (o the Russian fc do so but it is of ereat MOT{ < piiain, Conn, March 14, 1918 - e - S o e e e | H. I HART, Consulate in New York, for assistance | tonce that such cases should be re-| N ’ 2 - ATUTOMORBIL PARTIES TAKEN turing corvern. Good opportun Tel. 1930 in settling the trouble, but no agree- ported by us to the Naiional fuel ad- | . cut. Reasonable rates. Allen car.| for advancement. Box @ AA. Herald. || GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET ment was reached, and Collector Ham- ininistration at Washington as long | { e - e o nn Yichard) Govert To1) 255 513! Rl ilton was asked to intervenc. iefore April 1, as pessible. | City Advertisement e 3-i1-6ax After an investigation, the collector Please be sure to report to us in | foan algiigg — e S i g 3 ) ¢ 3 | tooms ral 3-14-1dx L ON ME FOR N ON REG > TWO-FAMII acting under the new port regulations writing promptly (do not telephone) = W 5 . KRAT 10.—Plumbing | CALL ON MESTOR 1HEGEM D] EHGARD NGRS IO issued by Secretary McAdoo, had the |with full particulars in case you are Sealed bids for the alterations o Gy e e ating, repair work promptly { HOUSE ON JOHN ST. THIS PLACE IS A BARGAIN. DON'T FAIL, smen removed from the ship and de-|not able to cover your needs Endit{on¥o thio Bnilaine MenowniasEon of| S i e TR, T (e sy attended to. Tel 2 3-1-t¢ | TO LOOK IT UP. ‘ livered to Immigration Tnspector Mor-| “Yours very truly, Police and Iire Station headquar i RIS e . B S Eey non. All were paid off and the ma THHOMAS W. RUSSELIL, on Commercial street for the City of e e & e - WE DO AUTO TRUCKING and out. H D HUMPHREY 272 Maifl St Jority paroled under guard of a fed Connecticut Fuel Administrator.” | INew Britain, Conn., will ha receive 3 3 8 of-town moving. The O. F. b = ’ i pral agent, with the idea of sendinz by the Board of Police Cor = I Co. Tel. 2252 fthem back to Russia. It was thes A e TURNISHED 1 “h\'\”Mr one dife : ] W FIRE INSURANCE piath . two gentlemen convenience! jmen who returned to the ship armed. NO AID FOR “NEW HAVEN" i R E e e b lminrs el R et T e : . : # R Sl ISkt s e Plans and specifications may be re- | phane 1§ M roragn| appetite don’t fail to visit the Vic- Here's an Exception—A\ 2 Family house with 7 rooms on a floor, tion against the naval guard were ar- | ceived from these hoards on request. et 0l Churn e gested. They are John Bikov, Theo- ~ Proposals must be enclosed in blank e ; Home-made cooking; everything of { Think of Tt.—Located No. 219 West Main street, Brings in Big Income, idore Slenschenker and Alexander - ! Authoritics Make It Clear No Money ! ¢ 1916 Oakland (6) Touving, like the bast }(,.. e ol et A § ' e 5 ! envelope addressed to Board of Police chenke. The first two signed on the our first week’s profits will be given (‘\MP RLAL ES’”‘A’[‘F (‘O to the Red Cross for our soldier L I R4 ! L 2 Will Be Advanced to Pay Off|3and Board of Tire Commissioners, [news: pood tires. nessel at Ar“hflnuyl, Rus 18, and ¥l endorsed and accompanied by a cer! whenko at New York Five othe: bo “over there.” Respectfully, | V. Sideris & Co. 2-27-tf bids must he accompanied with Lexington street Bond Issuc fied check or surety comry bond 1916 Dodge Bros. Roadster. S 1a ible S re to iC Sl LD Oatehe o2 el ¢ Main street 305 Bank Building. SN e ineligible to-entrance Intn) to the amount of $500. city | 1916 Chevrolet 490 Touring. thig country under the immigration| \Washington, March 14.—The gov- rves e right t ject. any ang . E T Jaws, algo were detained. reserves the right to reject any and| y9y1¢ pranklin Touring. | i | ernment, as manager of the railways, {rall hids or to accept any bid. | DF will not be responsible for individual Board of [ire Commissioners, 1911 Reo Touring. ‘Dr A A I U I & y ‘X v{ ITER i | i [f i NURSES COMMISSIONED. companies’ financial obligations, but By A. [8. MAGNELL 1917 Overland Delivery. - A . S 2 Board of Police Commissioners, Veterinary Surgeon, B Our regular " sto of highest gra By P. I KID Above cars will be sold to any rea- o ‘ = e A e sonable offer. Sec them. 273 Chestnut Street, = 2 P . faciois renuti o enants in Home Guard, attitude was sl »y officials o i 2 g : S 4 sy o railroad administration, discu ,\mgg COHEN MOTOR CO., 'Phone 451-5 ; - - 3 :fl orm\ mcm T . | ) el ~ o rent murses who will be commissioned the New Haven's prosy o difficulty 86 Arch Street. — — e - ; : : ¢ ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FO ' R o i wvere announced today hy Governor | notes due April 1 ’ SR % anteed maching MeCall. He said that the : The New Haven probable ca - ! = 3 : : ! ; lowest prices; wheir services only in the case of a |at a favorable interest rate, it was ELEOTRICAL CONTRACTONS i [‘ronl 60 Egg to 350 Egg | S i u.mwv oot disaster causing serious injuries to | explained, or some & tance can be 6 Main Street. Has removed her office to R'\(,KI IFFE BROS Co. In 2 IS lavee nombars ofl peop. | rendered by the war finance corpor- = e 87 Prospect Street C pl I d Bigel SL(“ N B m T E i ] The young women were selected | ation if legislation creating this bods & CT © . " an igelow L (! from s parts of the |Js enacted in time. In this S Tel. 116, Office Hours, 9 to 10 a. m., QL ark g s.| NEW briLain vpeml T EXG flfl £, 7? WL)‘ M“m S”P[“‘ TF] 612 state by a committee of which M: tion, Secreta McAdoo made it plain 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. T — (Mary Riddle, superintendent of the |in discussions with Representative 3, 3 —WE TULD Y0U 20— FOR SALE i I Ia A week ago we said three-family house No. 557 Stanley St would | ge Newton hospital, was chairman, | Kitchin, chairman of the house ways Miss Flizabeth Ross of the New Fng- | cAtes a clarifying of wording of the Q Targe corner residence of 18 rooms Ql'l('k—“‘o‘vo SOLD it to GEORGI HOGABOOM and Wik — on’( Members of the committee included | 2nd means committee, that he advo- g i E sle for rooming house Near | un_ TARDY next lJand division, American Ted Crows | War finance bill to remove any doubt | -ssss s on e R . mursing seyvice; Mi Mary Marey, | that bank loans to railroads may be I ?:x'r'eesl;;s?au - Corbin’s and the N. 8. Machinc ! lce an el'V!CC m A ISTATE CO superintendent of House of Mercy | cOVered later by credits from the cor- & e J 7 S 287 El S AL EST/ i C hospital, Pittsfleld: Miss sj,m;,”(‘\ poration, year around. H. N. X;l()CK’“ 00D, ! taflon. m t 305-6 National Bank Buildi S - 5 Although tF ailros ini 4 TS o < HA . . — — Bowen, superintendent of the Spring- hough the railroad administra- EXxide ervice _ —— feld hospital, and Miss Luecie Jaauit tion might continue to operate a road assures freedom from many of i superintendent of Memorial hospital, | Which had gone into receiver's hands. Jsnatteeonbiony Moorland Farm Milk AUTOMOBILE | REMOVAL NO'tICE Porceset Eoas rocover e o v e | N i at M| we o clanty o mitk airecty | Repairing a Specialty | ---CHIRCPRACTOR’S GFF:CE = — e management, officials say it will of cost. > e meerill Tatat w B FINDS POLITICS TOO COSTLY. | e the administration’s policy to pre- 3 We repair all makes of 5 Sl e L e e e 17 Booth's vent this whenever possibic batteries. new clarifier removes any impuritic UNDER THE DIRECT sl PER lock, where 1 “‘m = : = w:,‘.m € ‘ my re \'u\ Lr ;-.nn nts ang, The specific situation of the New or foreign matter that can et into VISION OF W. F. 3 L e s e el pesgertu ol e : Ao of o ‘ Chiropractors a 3 oved by law to use medicines intep wen h been discu U with offi the milk despite the greatest care. It or externally, and I find that it is not necessar ter A cers of that road by Mr. McAdoo and T L Tnany i of that he would not be a candids n Skelton. Willlams, director of makes our milk a cleaner, better | an Jowing cuse; Lamene oreness and Stiffness in any part of re-election at the expiration of PRl S e e 5 o gt i ' hody and even painful conditions of either long or short ey present tcrm nest AMarch j tion. Mr. Williams gave out a state. | | A. G, HAWKER i Our mine s ttled at Moo | TRUCKS | can promise wonderful relicf and resnits now. Gome wiil nouncing his retirement he a ; b . . our troubles to me and we will talk it ove wing 1 the government land Farm Every S in « over had found it expensive to condict < i b will be free. J. A. VOIZ, Chire e , S S eNo not provide funds for meeting S roduction of Moorland Farm Milic is —— - AL % hiropractor. fadrs in Washinzion and e proposs e 11 Elm Street ¥ ion rlan : , r Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m « Hay tion under direci supervision of M. 1 w F SRR - to i¢ returu to active business . His statement was @mplified by the | B E - . — ! Wibberley ”‘ will bo responsibl ELEY CO u hursday, and Saturday Evening t Carter 1= serving his second term expression on fhe subject vour satisfaction, Telephone 646-12 R e S e e Main Street, New Britain, Conn — will exercise a ‘“benevolent interest” Ftighty-seven Will Be Sccond Tieu- | in maintaining railroads’ credit. This| yarch 1918 Boston, March 14.—Names of he | ifter it is taken from the cows. Our Washington, March 14.—Itepresca- | tative William H, Carter, republican, of Massnchusells announced today consultation

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