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RAPHAEL SPECIALTY SH «THi NEW STORE”’ Our Large Stock of Coats, Suits, Waists and Millinery at Re- duced Prices. If You Have Not Made Your Spring Selection Give Us a Call and There- by Save $5.00 on Your Purchase 170-2 MAIN ST. “The Store of Satisfaction” All Cars Step at Door J. HOCHMAN v, the Very Best Prices JUNK or SECOND D FURNITURE. TEL. 468-4. PIGS FOR SALE HAVE A FEW PIGS, THREE | [FOUR MONTHS OLD, FOR SALE E BERLIN FARMS THLEPHO! 668-4. FOR SALE CKEYE INCUBATORS rom 60 Egg to 350 Egg CKLIFFEgBROS Co. Tnc, | Street. STEAM FITTER and HELPERS | of ciated | several | Russian warships, i entry i the WANTED | EDGE Apply Jennison Co., Mr. D. F. Mulcahy, Supt., in Gov- | ernment Building, Chestnut BLACKSEA”FLEET HAS DISAPPEARED | Russians Powerless to Check Ger- mans at Hango Finland April 5.—The Bolshevik is anxious to learn the houts of the Russian Black Sea cording to a wireless statem out from Petrograd, Thursday. statement, signed by Naval Com- rv Bukashovitch, follow sablin, fleet commander, Sebas- tapol: Wire us position Black Sea navy, especially as concerns Odessa, | Nikolayev, Batoum and Trebizond. | We have no recent information as to who is in possession of these places.” A Petrograd dispatch to the Daily Mail dated Wednesday says German ships have arrived at Odessa. German banks are reported to have cffered the Russian government i I 1,000,000,000 rubles to be gus by the revenues of northern Rus and Siberia he Bolshevik Reuter dispatch voted a vearly to Countess Leo Tolstoi, the family London, Eiilo) teea government, from Petrograd, At of 10,000 Tolstoi, widow of for the maintenance estate at Poliana ha rubles Count of Germans Occupy Petrograd, April Pr German torpedo boats have landed | troops in Finland and occupied Eknes, southwest of Helsingfors. Several including four sul powerless to prevent the Germans into the harbor and the sailors three ships In the prevent their capture. The commander has sent a ¢ man command and prote Germs: Eknes, & Finls The warships an marines, wer of the Hango, the of o sunk harbor to of the I munication to the concerning | ting against the entry | hips as a violatior which guaranteed | Russian fleet. © German fleet tened the safe- ty of the Russian ficet at Helsingfors which, for lack of an ice-breaker, has been unable to reach the naval base at Kronstadt. The fleet includes two ar- mored ships, some torpedo boats and some submarines, Jaltic fleet German | 1 wars f the peace freaty, security of the The arrival of Finnish g among Ural s Ruseia s L Russia to Retain Provinces, (By the Peiroff, Moscow, Press).— April Pete who Assoc R ian vesterday returned Berlin with the ratified peace signed by Chancellor von Hert- and the Emperor, tells lzvi a, Bolshevik organ, that the pro- of the ratified tr confirm declaration of Foreign Secretary Kuhlemann, made at the Reich- debate that the provinces of and hon, east of the new ferman frentier, are to be un- ian inty reports that tre N rs heing been notified l'nl exchange of vwhntfl | them will be made soon ies become effective from tli of the exchange of the ed emissary from treaty ling the visions the von stag's Livonia ty sover ratifled, other Cen- They have sation, and th only een of the absent of the i > treat- moment documents. CANDIDATE Trenton, N. J.. Apr Governor Edge today announced his candidacy for United States senatoir. e will go before the Republican primaries September, secking the nation as successor to Senator Baird, who appointed to fill the unexpired of the late Senator Hughes. BETTER TROLLEY The Connecticut Co better north the patro ne was terra SERVICE. ny h end living Qua s in- trolley Bel- and An stituted a service for videre and Stanle working in Bristol and early morning trolley ancis street terminal at Hartford now 1 . Park and Bigelow Sts. ! illiams Auto Co. Cffice and Service ation, 287 Elm St Veterinary Surgeon, 273 Chestnut Street, ’Phone 451-5 Volz, The Chiropractor We have in New Britain 10,000 people who are not well. one of whom have their own little troubles. Do you know that our method will restore a large number of those to normal heaith. If you have cases In your family or know of cases who have given up hope of relief, bring them to my of- fice for an interview. You have nothing to lose, if your case is curable’ you have everything to gain. My office hours are 9 to 12 A. M., 2'to 5 P. M.: evening hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturdayfrom 7 to 8 J. A. VOLZ, CHIROPRACTOR ROOMS 16-17 NEW BRITAIN, 259 MAIN STREET BOOTH BLOCK Fvery Just the Place for a Rooming House The demand for furnished rooms was never greater than now. We offer the Styles Property on Court street at a small part of its eriginal cost. 31 rooms, 3 baths, 4-car garage and all improvements. he W. L. HATCH CO. Open ‘hl()nlhl\ and Saturday Evenings Dr.A.A. TUTTLE TAXI and LIVERY Service Reasonable, Rciiable Passenger Puckard Limovsine— H. L fi U{T Tel. axcn —7 ’ GARAGE CREAMERY BUTTER 49. itsolf, any New two other § Britain. In a class by grades above Butter sold in Challenge Milk 3 Cans 50c. RUSSELL BROS. 301 MAIN STRE] 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 will be interested in your prepo- sition. LOST. CASH IV Al)VANCE LLOST—Auto tire support bracket for rear end in New Britain or on Hartford road. J. A. Hall, 419 W. | Main street. 4-4-2dx FOR SALE— tages; one wo trees on both. Mountain View, LOST—Baby’s fur s with two other two extra building lots: Inquire John Hirsh, Plainville. even-room (\)t- acres of fruit thibet Friday s theater and FOR SALE 2 single. Plainville, afternoon between Fox’ Leonard’s confectionery store. Re- turn to Herald. 3-30-7dx Conn. 1 pair and | Benstead, T ———TET FOUND. "OUND—On Berlin trolley car Thursday afternoon, lodge pin. Owner can have same by paying for this advertisement. Edna Rock, FOR SAL improvements 185, curbs laiq, Chapman streets. son & Johnson'’s Dwight strect. —A two fa with corner Tnquire plumbing house, all lot 100x Austin & at Eric- store, 34 4-5-3d large I2erlin, Conn, 4-5-1dx FOR SALE—My HELP WANTED—MALE. $1 weekly 20AA. Edison with 25 good record: arder; $7 if taken at once; will take | or $6 cas phonograph, fing running 1. Herald, Box 4-4-4d “BUILD THE SHIPS |*ox Baco L e apiece. plants Oliver Rad., 26c “Men needed in all classes of farm, 19 SALE—Domestic black grape vines, bearing age, 25c Also big luscious strawberry dozen, Shuttle Plainville. Tel. 19-4. white and from Joseph Meadow 4-3-3ax | | BUICK 6 bargain: touring, cash “Ordinary of 9 hours; labor, e U Cohen model; rare Motor Co., 4-4-3d per day of hour On ams with driver from $7.00 _trucking. Unionville n. ing and David, 10/ $9.00 per day 0 $9.00 per day T of 9 hours. One ar's work ahead Wi Conn.” NOTIC con Ar ‘Apply Groton Iron —Typew “‘Groton, tion. Price LARGE | person MALE 3 ANTED. ] ROOM all ouse; FOR MERCHANT MARINE. Ships will win the Help man them—a patriotic duty. Sea service carries exemption from draft. Ameri- | cans wanted on U. S. Shipping Board | Training Ships for instruction as Sai , IFiremen, Coal I men; citizens not necessary; ing pay $30 a quarters; good one month NOTIC Automol out, | NOTICE—We do cxperie to 30; trd comfor course at by job at ges 21 month; food; follewed Jr., woing | - April 15, T will do farm. ter, $10.00 and conveniences Reasonable rates Richard Covert. Tel. 2 elec install air work reasonably. Jerome Enquire avenue, Henry Plain- 4-5-3d working | e All 441 «uml singla | Arch board for twao taken car. rties Allen 12. 4-1-6dx al wiring, doorbells and | Richard telephone 3-6-tf st., wages in world’s be service. Apply Clarence 181 Main street t-paid mevchant | W. Bra THE O and heating, r attended to. Tel w YTICE appetite Lunch ANTED the bhakir Enquir; young to Day street 4- man learn work 6d | business. st at Main 14 WANTED—A one usefui around Box 172, Plair driver who is willir for a to malke rivate ville, car, and | himself resider Conn. 4-5- Good, strong }fl\' rs old, to work sell Bros., 301 about in store. Ap- | Main street 4-5-2d WANTED- 18 ye ply Ru D—Young man, 18 years old, to work as waiter. Ixperience un- necessary. Bnquirc White House Lunch. 4-3-tf cial Bidg. use WANTED—Young man for rapher work by locai concer 8F, Herald 3 enog- Box d WANTED—Young man in treasurer’ office, manufacturing business. Must have some knowledge of bookleep- ing and payroll work. In reply state full particulars and references. Box 258 IHerald. 1-2-4a furnished. WANTED. TED—An ican family apartment for Amer- | of two. Telephone 4-5-2dx walle Walnut Hill. s KRAUS CO.—Plumbing | pair work promptly 2252. 3-1-tf -1t you want to please your | don’t fall ¥ 40 Church street. | Home-made cooking; everything of | to visit the Vic- | ervice excellent; profits were given | Cross for our soldier Respectfully, 2-27-tf “| TO RENT Store for commer- in Herald Church street. —Private garage, from center, Address Box 1AB Frontage 67 Heat Apply Hera d Pub Co. Inquira Stanley 4-6-24 five min- north side 4-5-2dx NTED — Stenog 0 man who can lay ang shades and work in \llu(nn ore. John A. Andrews & Co., 11 Main stri 1 WANTED-—Plain washings home. 103 Tremont St., right side. collector, | linoleum, \pher O RIENT- necticut avenue; sell on Hatch Co., ix 29 Wi to do at third floor, 2ax | -In the healthiest section of x-room apartments in twin lows on City avenue and Co wi easy terms. il rent for $25 Tha W. I. st Main street. 4-4-tf HLP WANTED—FEMALE, WANTE ladies cupation in part or all time; dress Box A23X. p: t once, tenement of or 6 rooms by young American coupla | vith 3 children on or before April 15th. Rent reasonable. Tel 19 ] D—At once, refined, energetic to engage in an outdoor oc- this city and vicinity, good income. Ad- 4-5-3dx THRD-—A 2 cook, Mrs. E. H. Cooper, please apply to 169 Vine street 1-3-3d eral Call housework. at 24 Cedar & WANTED—Competent maid for gen- Small treet. family. 4-4-3dx Reliable hou WANTED — Experienced male or female, to cleaned garment and steady work Britain Dry Cherry street. presser, work on dry best wages paid guaranteed. New Cleaning Cor girl ework. 4-3-4dx | WAD writing concern. right party. POSITION W 23, salesman in several foreign language write Paul Charnistz, 182 voung man, speaks Call or High St., == as store; wanted Good 74 Hart street, down stairs. D—Young woman for type- | and clerical work by local | Excellent opportunity Box 15F, for home. general Good 4-8-3d for Herald 1-3-3a New Britain, Conn 4-3-3dx Young >osition chasing agent, private secretary, 1 oflice istant S, Box ant pur- or must a 1d experi ences, x X20X, YOUNG LADI rent in g 671-4 NTED-—Room with running not over minutes from x 22, Herald. Small Caly telephone of 16 Apply Co., Court wa- five tri- street Address B GIRLS WAD - ) Union Laundry over 1 e Maid Paul and for factory and good Co., Plainville. girls work pay. rs old light Mfs. 5 Mrs il \ lady cturing stenography have Address typist for concern; not es- had some | with MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ CNE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. { d. ol surely rymain in hands if ye does who lost it, FOR SALE. FOR SALE—One frame shop next to Union Works on Church street. One 10-room house, Hawkins strect. | Can be made into 2 tenement very cheaply, L. M. Barnes, 131 Main street 4-3-6d | OVERLAND delivery with $250; one fast roadster $ hen Motor Co., 86 Arc FOR SALE. In Bertin, hen house; 663, | FOR SALI house, barn, Phone Small North street, New FOR Chapman Rhodes street; Church street Main street, SALE: stre starter Co- street. 1-4-3d FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, new= ly painted and in fine running con- | dition; bargain for party sub- ject to draft. Tel. 5-1d Two fami ; two three f: Sullivan ana 300 ‘William Phone bushel ‘Whitham, 92-13. FOR po SAL 1toes. Conn., in finc Mngloa, Co., 28 FOR ‘\Ll‘fT“O dellvery car: condition. Williams Auto mily Maine K 4-1 Elm St. 4.4 Mm H\IT —6 1 vard, fruit, room for chicke; garden; price reasonable. X5X, Herald. 4 om house with, FOR SALE—A double pair double harness. Johnson, 21 Vega. Tel, dump-cart, a P. Alfred 1143-4. 4-1 T I"OR SALE riage. ( Square Horse, be seen or 6. ~5dx harness an at 53 Fy Phone n DODGE BROTHERS Roadster, ¢ at i speaks for itself; don’t mi Cohen Motor Co., 86 Arch it FOR SALE—Seed p(v('ltm“s $1 $2 h(r bushel at 367 Linc: FOR SALE—A butter, egg SEyoLE and call or phone, Tel.2069. catessen business in a good location on Main St, in Middletown, v busines of $900 1 cash sales Will sell onable price and for all communications 774, Middletown, doing monti; for a reas L HORSES—One pair blacks, pair bays, 2900 lbs.; 1 00 1bs. Some fine chunks, 1050 1600 eral excha e and AY T H. Condon & wire] street, Bristol, cash oniy.. to P. 0. to Ibs. Conn. " FOR SALE—Two pool tables, a show-case and a Gihson Apply to the Central 7 Main street. look Co. Conn, cig ndolin 1 Barber 4-4-6ax - e FOR SALE—C 1 Baldwin livered tatoes, Green cobblers A rloa of FOR SAL Towers, wpples, $4.75 per carload of Maine Mountain Marsh, . R. B 4-3dx | incubator, | R. White, | | 4-4-Tx | S Hupmobile Willlams Aut 11y and 46 Mi Tel. 1612. 4 FOR SAI P capacity Kensington. —One Cypress AL - ¥ 1916 FOR SALB—California privet hedge, peach trees, grape vines and p plants. 212 Oak St. " 5 n 1917 OVERLAND 90 tires; buy in the Motor Co., 86 Arch touring eity. street. best FURNISHED ROOMS fra P ] WANTED—Two or three furnished | rooms with housekeeping privileges or small house in subt 1055. 4-4 FURNISHED front Ring 3rd bell. 45 FOR SAL touring Williams 8-cylinder ar in splendid Auto C: Olds cox Clm Tel. -3d ! room. first Main street floor. 640 Hudso —~1915 i Willian bargai Elm St WAN' D—Two furnished room light housekeeping by middle-a couple: no liquor. x 8X, He 4-4 FOR SALE—1918 almost new 7-passenger touring car. W Auto Co. m St | 19127 BUICK roadster, only $ Cohen Arch street WANT for 1 urbs. or 3 fur susekeeper by May "Phone 1055. e S — FOR 000 you get 7 hed rooms 1st in sub- +-2-4d in find Motor SALE. Room Rent Free in a ALSO By investing 12 Room H John Strect. Look at this ¢ Room Cottage, Large Lot. Garden, Fruit and thing modern, at 110 Chapman Street. The Price Will Attract Yo H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUIL DING, LOOKING acres—Fine place fo 'l‘:Il\'( with THIS MAY B family T HE Lawlor strect IS RIGHT. YOU'RF house on about garden—PRICE CAMP REAL ESTATE CO Main street 305 Bank Buildi TYPEWR Our regul of higheg factory re chines of —Try ou eervice; bl anteed 1f lowest pq inspeet monthly; delivery. New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 West Main Street. 1y o7 W. HINCHLIFFE Electrical Engineer and Contracto Electrical Supplies Electrical Work of Al Kinds 13 FRANKLIN SQUARE Phone 50! Herald Office Wanted operating and 23. Paid while Chief Operator, Cor R to learn between Murray's Brick Yard) LY BRICK HOUS ainted (Opposite TWO FAMIL n large rooms. House repiired, Bargain price, $3,600. which plan. Mr. Sperry just bought the THE HOME BANKING & REALTY €O FRANK W. HOLMES, HARRY G. HANCOCK, and papered thrd is 5 brick cottage next door. out. Phones 193 Treas, Secy. and 101 MAIN STREE 4 horses taken Inc., 'Ph 3100 pair buginess b3 v - in them Y 4