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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 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 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 018, Have you lost a sum money? Glasses, Plns a Rings are found in surprisi quantities and turned in the Herald. Your mone surely remain in the findey hands if he does not kno who lost it. be interested in your propo- sition. CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. FOR SALE, FOR SALE. FOIt SALE—The premisek, N Grove Hill. Good house and supitable for garage, -2 feet wide, front a All Advertisements for FOR SALE—Green Mountain pota- toes for sced, $1.50 bushel, also for table use. Raby chicks, Rhode Tsl- and Reds, Barred White Leghorns. Also setting eggs and| | " 2o e en Log must -be in the Herald table eggs. Luho's Poultry Farm, | ! i W. Andrews, Mairalhen: AWAY FROM YOUR DOOR = | | 2 tically new; 1916 fast Hup- | office by 1:30 p. m. on the = 5 moblle roudster, good tires; M O SAE‘}"*"'““’“ < 1917 Ford touring, lots of Irish Cobblers and Green Moun- c#tran; 1987 Appeteva fack tain. Onions, seed and table; very b Cla s voaniter cheap. Also California pink beans i lnow ! Oeriand i dolivery for seed and table. Will deliver cars, $150 to $800; 1912 4 within ten mile distance. Carl roadster, $186; 1916 Mitch- ker 4 cylinder, 7 passiigy Schwertz, 107 Glen street. Barber ell, 7 passenger, $460. Open £ood mochanical: conti e ! shop. 4-17-1dx Bv;minss Cou’w bl T Sales Co., Phone 2262 or 184 —Saturday, white Shepherd |- - s e 4- Answers name Bobbie, Li-) FOR SALE—AlNl fixtures, including 1 No. 40481, Return to An-| shelving, dens, countors, ice box. MOTOR Laeskowski, Plainville or ad Very reasonable price. Apply A. & 36 Aren St barn; 7 acres grapes and 1§ . F. D., Box 16. 4-17-2dx | P. Tea Co., 184 Main street. 4-17-3d & ; good land. Inquire 208 Nort o | = 2 | New Britain. 4-13 "—-On Monday. A gold bar pin|FOR SALE—Upholstered reced go- - = G blue stanes und pearls. Re- | cart with hood. Excellent condi- | FOR BALE—Indian motosiilia vard. Mre. Fred Walker, 57 Harri- | tion, Chestnut St,, ‘phone overhauled. Wonderful {3 HECRRR SRR LS good | tr going in draft. Cheap, | or sell before 20th. Carl Maln Lyceum theater. 4 sarn lot ¥ and the classified column Rocks, —Good top soil and soil. Very reasonable. Call Blair between a. m. and § telephone 22 seed potatoes, Often you think the wolf is day of issue. away from your door, when in reality he is actually in yourkitchen. A McDougall Kitchen Cabinet will guard you against his depreda- tions, and secure your home the utmost in thrift and efficiency. pantry, ice-box, stove, etc., even to the better utlhza- tion of foods. Easy Payment Plan Come and see our special display of McDougall Kitchen Cabinets. One will be sent to your home on approval if you wish. i = Remember, the McDougall : — may be purchased on the : Fer easy payment plan. You 1"OR SALE—Two series 17 FOR SALE—Farm, good house COHEN co, 357 desk in for office 605 Lincoln St 4-15-3dx | - — | - | HANDSOME $450 Mahogany u FOR SALE—Double dump cart, piano, new Dec., 1917. Ggara express wagon, single express Recelpted in full, beautiful gon, 2 plows, call 253 Fairview St., newest design, rich tone, p Phone 303 it party leaving city, congested f1 compels this sacrifice. Immd purchaser will secure big ba: “"““‘“[’- in| Call at once, Hurley, 83 Coul erald. 12 4-16- e o e i : con OR SALE—World's wonder 78 Church | poR SALE OR RENT—Colonial ':'”Ef'“f;f:',i.\f:;fly:;;sr:;s:;dp;:l 4-16-3dX | home, Worthington Ridge, 15 rooms, (,,zm'le{' Webater: g R electricity, gas, fruit tr three acres of land, trolley passes door, barn end garage. Address P. 0., NOTICE—We do electrical i Box 215, Berlin, 4-15-6d hang fixtures, install doorbells clerk in grocery store. Also High |- wEra iy do repair work reasonably. Ri schol boys to work after school. | FOR SALE—Good business horse. Cfrdlafl. Jr., Jerome St., tele) The Logan Bros Co., Main St, Also meat cart, Concord buggy and 1628-4. i FOR SALE—Roll-top | condition, suitable house, H. P. Battey, IFOR SALE—Complete outfit for wan- ufacturing popcorn ecrispettes. A great bargain, apply Box 4XX, Her- { ald Office 4-17-3dx FOR Second-hand lumber. 4-16-12dx FOUND, The McDougall is not an ordinary kitchen cabinet, but a veritable method of better kitchen manage- will find the terms most i B ment that extends to the convenient. D) HENIE e s I O 4 iwo men. Address Box 7XX, Her- | —— ald Office. 4-17-1dx | FOR ¢ C o PR 3 Sk iI"RNISHED ROOMS—lLarg fur-| stree THE FIRST KITCHEN CABINET nished room to rent. Suitable fo one or two people. Heat and elec tric light, 83 Maple street 4-5-tt Address 17 rack wa- FURNISHED ROOMS. AT 'ancy Maine seed pota- Swedish turnips, cheap. East Berlin. 4-16-3dx FOR SALE—Haines Bro: Nelson, good condition. Box T, ALE-—One willow and one go-cart. HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Young man to work as HELP WANTIE N A G. G FULLER COMi “Where Quality Is Higher Than Price.” Advertised Letters, The following is a list of letters re- maining uncalled for at the New Brit- ain, Conn Post Office for Main I 10k 08 (o] 92 Main nk Henry . 211 Chestnut Frischillo, Miss Daisy, Main lete r, Walter ¥ Fisher, Robert, Har Gloriant, Mrs. M., 105 Broad street Gurnan, Manuel, 221 Main Hadraski, Ulijan, 16 Seéxton street Hopkins, Jos. H. Judd, D. H., Jones, Hilda, care Frank A. Johes, Thelana M. Johnson, Augusta, 3 street. Kean, Helen M. Lambert, A., 55 Main Manob, Anne, Myrtle street. Neefus, H. V. Oxacuoski, Adam Potter, Etta, 52 Court Swain, Rexford Smith, Mrs. Ellen Tragaliz, Kyaza Simmons, Chas. Shupanis, Mrs. K. A., 27 Albert St. Wenke, Martha, 294 Main street. Tryaskos, Stanislaw, 206 Broad W. F. DELANEY, Postmaster. ROBERTSON BEGINS TRAINING. Boston, April 71.—Merchant mar- ine apprentices who began training on United States Shipping Board training ships at this port Tuesday included Sander F. Robertson, of 439 Arch street, New Britain, Conn. The ! Meade, once famous floating palacr) known as the City of Berlin, Just brought here from Newport News for refitting, will soon accommodate 1400 meore &pprentices as a station ship. The year after she was built in Scot- land she held the trans-Atlantic rec- ords, both east and west. sz Remove d her office to 87 Prospect Street, Tel, 116. Office Hours 9 to 10 a. m., 2to4and 7 to 8 p. m. the week i sporting Cleveland sIVES AWAY HIS BOND. Monier Donates Third Liberty Loan Bond to Children’s Home. Fred Monier, proprietor of a local goods store, this morning purchased a $50 Liberty Bond from enry Briere, a member of the bar- bers’ sales committee, and immediate- | 1y signed the bond over to the Chil- dren’s Home. Mr. Monier paid cash for his bond and stipulated on his cer- | tificate that it was to go to the bene- fit of this institution. When asked to buy a bond Mr. M er said: “The government needs money The Children's Home needs money."” He then suited his action to his words, PETITION FOR FLAG. Common Council Expected to Order Purchase of One Immediately. At the meeting of the common council this evening Alderman H. P. Richards will Introduce a resolution | | calling for an appropriation of money to purchase a new American flag to be unfurled from the flagpole in Cen- tral Park. It is expected that this will will be purchased sed. tomorrow It has been many and Stars and Stripes and the return of the colors to this conspicuous place { will be heral/.d with pleasure by the | populace. AUTOMOBILE Repairing a Specialty UNDER THE DIRECT SUPER- VISION OF W. F. KEELEBY. REO and REPUBLIC TRUCKS W. F. KEELEY CO. ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS. Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. 139 Arch St. Phone 2227 BUILDING LOTS Fine Soil for Gardens, on Oak Street, On Plainville Trolley, also on West Main Street, Plainville, Near Bristol Brass Co. Liberty Bonds Accepted at Par In Payment L. M BARNES CO. 131 'V[AIN STREET. ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY INSURED LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED SCHULTZ & COSTELLO inc., 242 MAIN STREET. TEL. 24-4 ing measure | be paseed instantly and & flag | | months | since the flagpole has displayed the ANY 40—56 Ford Street, Hartford. rder of Notice of District Court of Berlin April 16, A. D, state of Bridget Coyle late of New Britain, : Probate 1918 of tow deceased Upon the application praying that on said estate she m and empowered to scil and certain real estate situated New Britain as per said on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office. in New PBritain, in said district on the 22n day of April, A. D., 1918, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, that notice be given of the theaidl anplication and fha timeland e of hearing thercon, by publish- this order in some newspaper a circulation in said district, posting a copy of this order public sign-post in the town Britain, in said district, and return make to this Court of the notice given. Attest, BERNARD F Nellie T. Covle inistratrix conv in having and by on the of New GAFFNEY. Judge. NOTICE. Printing—250 Letter Heads, 250 Bill Heads, 400 Envelopes, 100 Business Cards for $5.00. Prompt service; satisfactory workman- ship. EXCELSIOR PRINTING CO., 825 Main Street, Teland Bldg. DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. PIGS FOR SALE WE HAV A FEW PIGS, THREE | TO FOUR MONTHS OLD, FOR SALE THE BERLIN FARMS TELEPHONE 668-4. J. HOCHMAN Pays Best Prices for Junk, Paper, Rubbers, Rags, Bottles, Etc. TEL. 468-4. HEAVY —TRUCKING— Local and Long Distance. — G. A. TUTTLE — ’Phone. Plainville the | in said district, | \uthorized | said | application | and | pendency | | AuTOMOBILE woman cook Call 10 to 4. Experienced chef for restaurant. machines; Commercial — Shirt ond floor. vl—lT—t}(l} { GIRLS to operate sewinz ve teach vou Arch Co., 266 street, se VANTED—A stenographer in one of the local manufacturing off one J having three or four ye perience preferred. Apply 1021. to Box 4-17-tf D—A stenographer itute work. If preferred sition would afford part that is, either afternoons time morning and part time noon. Apply to Box 1021. for sub- or after- 4-17-t0 operator on Migh of- Main 4-17-4d '\\ l\\TF‘D—F‘ perienced power sewing machines. wages and steady employment fered. Elite Waist Co., Woman to work by the day 63 Curtiss Phone 268-4. Apply WANTED—Young lady er. Prentice Mfg. Co., as timekeep- Berlin ¥ WANTED—The Curran Dry Co. requires a number of sales- women for all day and afternoons. Good positions for women who can leave their homes during the aft- ernoon. 4-12-bd Goods WANTED — Thoroughly competent maid for general Touse work; family three; work Apply 53 Harl Britain, Conn. son St., New LuIRLS WANTED—BeEt wages [th Union Laundry Corp. 4 NOTICE. NOTICE—Painting and paperhanging done right and reasonable. Call 2146. 4-16-5dx NOTICE—Cosy suite of D o o rooms for light housekeeping; pan- try, electric lights, gas, bath, etc, also two large front rooms (adults only). Fureka Agency, 84 \West Main street. N. E. Lane, manager 4-15-tf BOARD—Call at St. R r)(»\[ AND South Main MOT TAKEN Allen car. 5-12. 4-16-6dx Reasonable rate Tel. out. Richard Covert 1g alone, having com- house, would earc elderly person others Box NURSE liv fortable modern for semi-invalids or desiring good home: sidered Nurse, P. O Hartford FOR SALE 50,000 square fect of land, corner of East Main and Iarvard Streets, suitable for business or residence usc. H. N. LOCKWOOD, ROOM 407 CITY HALL. [ TAXI and LIVERY con- Service Reasonable, Reliable —7 Passenger Puckard Limousine— H. I. HART, Tel. 596 1930 GARAGE ARCH STREET | 4-17-2dx eur to drive light al truck and keep car in Hoffmann’s Bakery, 95 Arch 4-16-34 commer repair. street. 4"flt e boy for main office local manufacturing concern, Apply with references, age, ete. Bo 34 B B, Herald Office, D- 4-16-tf WANTED—Young man time ag collector and ilesman. Gateley & ain street. to work, part part time as Brennan, 47 4-11-tf WANTED—A young man for soda fountain wor The Miller Hanson Drug Co.. 30 Church street. 4-8-if WANTED crossing IR T 3 Whiting Freight h'n)dlers and tenders by N. Y., N. H. & Apply at freight office, 4-8-tt TO RENT Store for commer- cial wuse in Herald Bidg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO R \'I'—— Tn the healthlcwt section of clty Six-room apartments in twin bungalows on City avenue and Con- necticut avenue; will rent for $25 ell on easy terms. Tha W. L. Hatch Co., 29 West Main street. 24 WANTED. "ANTED—Well furnished apartment by American couple. West Main street section preferred. Box. 4XX Herald. 4-17-3dx W, \\TI‘ D—TFour room tenement, first second floor with small garden. —_Anyone having rents to communicate with the Mfg'r's As- | sociation, 23 Myrtle street, city, stating location, number of rooms and location. 4-16-3d CASHIER WANTED—Apply mana- | Riker-Hegeman, 4-15-3d | ger, WANTED-—Gentleman on American | Hosiery office force desires room, ind board within reasonable walk- ng distance. Box 22 B, Herald. 4-15-3dx | W ANTED—Carpenter Aspinwall, Plainville, Jobbing, F. J. Box 75 4-13-6dx D-—Sale for 70 to 100 qts of Jos. A. Fagan, Farmington over 16 Clean, | Bri girls work. pay. M'ED—Boys and s old for factors and good . Plainville. WA | Williams Auto Co. Office and Service Station, 287 Elm St. Hobard Bone Cutter attachment. 224 West Main street, 4-15-3dx T. Simpson, Plainville. FOR SALE—16 Laurel street, house, income $780 cash. Price $6,600, mortgage. Owner out vear, balance of Chapin Agency, ford. 847 Main, FOR SALFE-—1915 Motoz r\lnnhmvl condition, newly painted will Tifice if taken at once. 129 Main street, Plainville, Conn, near Fast Main street, 24-room tenement 31,000 town. Schultz & Costello, New Britain, Hart- | 4-15-3ax | 4 sac- East H. "OR SALE—House and lot Lo x 142, Six rooms and bath. improvements. Desirable loca Owner leaving city. Can bs b right if deal is made before 1st. 'Phone 1126 4 R SALE—Horse, 1,000 seven years old; wagon apd M Inquire J. Fishel, 119 Whitis on or Al LE—150 bushel Maine potatoes. Williamzn Whitman, sington, Conn., 'Phone 92-18. 4-18 MAIL PACKAGE INSURANCE - Slmply stick on a coupon same as a Postage Stamp and you are sured. We pay the $10.00 worth of merchandisc. loss promptly Books from $2.50 up—2 1-2¢ s H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 RF AL ESTATE >I‘l\ 5 ONE PAMILY HOU RIGHT BY TROLIL home—Price Right. Y LINE—Se NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, INSURA’ AVENUY improv .>nN'nt5—‘—1 TON COMMONWEA! N rooms, all We Want Houses to Sell and Rent. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main street 305 Bank Building. Bargains in Real Estate Bouth Main Strect Exceptional Bargain. Property. Two Houses and Five Lots, Two Cottages on Vance Street, Several Houses on Black Rock Two-family Four-family House on Second Mortgages. The Hardware City F. H. Shield, Mgr. Tel. Avenue. House on Connerton Street. Fairview Street, Some Bargains for a Quick Remember We Write All Kinds of Insurance, 5 . Sale. Money to Loan on Co-Operative Ass’n., Inc 1413, 131 Main Street. NOW! BUY LIBERTY BONDS NOT TOMORROW—BUT AND SAFEST THE BEST ““The test of successtul, portant the money money and lend it clothing, guns suecess is son why you to the and the then you must save shouid you are not patrioti Governme munitions TODAY INVESTMENT IN THE WORLD vou wish to be and more Jm- ernment needs’ ave your foody ability to save.' If But there is When the Go vou save. If you help the another mles then supply f diers NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRI I‘FP EXCHANGE, 72 West Main Street. Telephone 612 T TR If You Can Not Find a Suitable Place to R‘em, Why Not Buay? We have a very desirable seven-room cottage with The W. L. 29 West Main Street, 211 improvements and in on Russell street Arst class condition for $6,000. HATCH CO. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings