New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 19, 1918, Page 12

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G — RAEE i rly every morning, night and r»—-—————-‘ e - - - : RAE IS THE y The ('\A:‘\Tzn{.nfI\".\':!;i\‘:‘nll\Il-“10 feed | The Classified Columns are Have you lost a sum | gy e Tl 8 EDoon; DRINK HOT WATER ||| your agents—the penny ads A ) : money? ~ Glasses, Pins 5 ) ; | | e;ery weekthmtght an]d u:ie : x;'uanllgitiei;dand turned in The doctor T'm in a bad con- | | chances are that several read- : K ‘he Herald. Your mbniih o aition, Says you really feel clean, sweet S G o (s Th > s ; : 10 y i * | But Oh! Oh! OK! I've got so much e | CTS | e hundreds will o s surely remain in the finde Soldiers Have E[]O\lgh Pfl‘.TIOIlSIfl, e e and fresh inside, and | be interested in your propo- MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ ~ands if he does nct kn ambitian, e = Humor Is Wanted S LA | sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Who lost it. S | and shell; 1 For I'm having a wonderful time.’ | Other popular songs of the moment | 1! ASpRony : ! S ep If you are accustomed t, wake up | New York, April 19 Itag is still | with the men are ‘Joan of Arc, the rage! That's the latest tip to com- | ‘Huckleberry Finn® and *Are You from r’“(‘]‘ufi "gf;';:_d éz:s:zi]:?u:‘,-hriefl? ::: ! All Ad : ; e i srsoas. | Dixie? They sometimes like what |2 . 2 ad i or, your | riisem FOR SALE, posers, s baclk ¢ froral overses Lo meals sour and turn into gas and | vel ents for Dot o triotic in your sang | Americans call ‘sob stuff'— such senti- | MEA'S s G ! B . L I i 3 i e Jental ballads as “Goa Sond You Back | ¢ids vou have a real surprise awaii- | the classified column n with Mill- | FOR SALE—19816 Model 83 Overland | FOR SAL The men in the trenches and the ‘A Little Bit of Heaven,” ‘Moth- ““;'F-‘““»_ ) ! e must be in the Herald ary I ence. Must be Ameri- touring car in god shape. Bargain. Grove Hil. Good house an gmorrowgimorning, S immadiately Aze limits 3 Williams Auto Co., 287 Elm St. Barn supitable for garage, men on leave from the trenches are all chree’ and ‘A Perfect Day’ DBut 2 g n 0 s 5 : s e e e e e s upon arising, drink a glass of hot| office by 1:30 p. m. on the el G Siaisal| Dotinn Ls et wint R lves. on patriotism. Even ‘“God Sl e RN ey water with a teaspoonful of limestone day of issue. Apply in writing to Captain of Pa- and 272 fect deep. Inquire is usually eliminated PRINCESS BRUTAD. phosphate in it. This is intended to —— trol, General Electric Co., Building o W. Andrews, 272 Main stre Com- i s first neutralize and then wash out of | - Ko¥iE boineite 4 NOTICE. your stomach, liver, kidneys and LOSL T 418-da thirty feet of intestines all the ind e o " NOTICE—Commencing next Monday gestible waste, poisons, sour bile and | LOST—Pair of nose glasses In case | WANTED—Handy man for porter 1| J.8ht the New Britain Dairy Lunch | yop > OR RENT—{ ! { g an for porter I ) keep open nights. We respect- e thington Ridsl fully solicit your patronage. The | elits FOTEAEIOD HOSS1E New Britain Dairy Lunch, 348 z bl o : L 2 acres of land, trolley passe, Main street. 4-19-2d barn and garage. Address Box 215, Berlin, Save the King’ now from London programs. pasers who hope to make a financial | Scorns Geneva Women’s Petition For success at the present time must write Release of Julia Wys something that is a success with the > ) boys at the front “Trying it out on Geneva, April 19.—When Miss | toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and between Stanley Rule and Level of- B e, e e s the dug’ nowadays comes near mean- | Edith Cavell was executed in Bel- | purifying the entire alimentary canal. fice and Glen, or 25c store. Finder store. 4-19-tF ing trving it out on the men in Khaki, | glum by the Germans, a girl friend, | Those subject to sick headaches, | _return to 33 Glen St 4-19-1dx o since what they want is a fair indi Miss Julia Wyss, aged 20, of Geneva, | backache, bilious attacks, constipation s MALE HELP WANTED, tion of what their friends at home and | was sentenced to 25 years' penal serv-|or any form of stomach trouble. are URNISHED ROOMS. SEA TRAINING REET T 3 the world at large will want. And they | itude for the same offense. £ s | urged to get a quarter pound of lime- fisses FOR MERCHANT MARINE. |WANTED y(‘»u to lmlow that ?\c rent, b g @on't want patriotic songs, ar too sen- [ now in a Prussian prison. stone phosphate from the drug store | ROOM TO RENT—For one or two| Ships will win the war. Help man} CoPange and repalr eameras, also ) o = =7 ™ : timental ones. A petition for a pardon, s and begin enjoving this morning in-| sentlemen. Hot and cold running|them—a patriotic duty. Sea service dosrdeveleningsfiand ¥ DRlnUneiliof [t maiin e electricoy Ever since the American Y. C. ‘} 3,000 women of Geneva, was sent to thuh»‘.(h.] 1t is \‘u_ui ‘lhul men l:)nm ‘ water. 28 Court street. 4-19-14X | carries exemption from draft. Ameri- quality. Arcade Studfo. 4-19-1¢ ‘;gnlip;itru‘r\f:;,l lzitwag(i“gg?mr opened the Eagle Hut in the Strand, | tye crown princess of Germany nearly | Women who try this become enthu- | - cans wanted on U. §. Shipping Board | — = 5 et oL e i London, last September, Miss Kate |, vear ago. A cold, almost brutal, | siastic and keep it up daily. Tt is a| DISTRABLE, large, newly furnished | Training Ships for ,nstmc‘:‘pms“ Sail- | NOTICE—Will pay $200 cash for a Co:dlan. Jr., Jerome St.tel Pope, an English girl, has sat at the | oo SeAT P80 o0 S P ion Stulpen | splendid health measure for it is more | room, near center; sultable for | ors, Firemen, Coal Passers, Cooksand | 1V Passenger car in good condi- | 1628-4. plano there to play at & twice-a-day | .3 “coorotary to the crown princess, | important to keep clean and pure on | couple or two men. Phone 1473-12 | Messmen; citizens only; experience tion. G. R., Box 94, City. o concert. Aspiring song writers bring |, o just been received. It states the inside than on the outside, because 4-19-2d | not necessary: ages 31 to 30; train- 4-18-3d | FOR SALE—House and lot, her their efforts This 18 what Miss | ) o6 470 petition cannot be taken | (he skin pores do not absorh impur e — T — | ing pay $30 a month; comfortable | S == | x 142. Six rooms and bati Pope says to them: into oonsideration by the crown [ ties into the blood, causing disease, | FURNISHED ROOMS—Large fur-| quarters; good food; course at least | NOTICE—Painting and paperhanging improvements. Desirabie ]o] “TWrite a rag—at least a song witn [ 00 while the bowel pores do. | nished room to rent. Suitable for|one month, followed by job at going | 40ne Tight and reasonable. Call| Owner leaving city. Can be some n)’ncupnt:or‘:. T!;)u _ltsbw):nt the 2 "I‘hv prmcmn_-”;.f 1.;nrmm: 1‘(\:\'1(10 i) one or I'woflpeoph‘ Heat and elec- | wages in world’s best-paid merchant | 2146 4-16-5dx “k’htpllf dwil‘;_ made befor boys always ask for. Don’t be too pa- i canpps, | not new, as millions of people prac- ric ligh 3 Maple cot 4 ¢ | service. Appl ar > S 1st. 'Phone 5. d triotio in vour song writing. The boys | HEARS OF WOMAN RE‘;‘:“":;(“"- tice it. Just as hot water and soap | I pply Clarence W. Bralnerd, | uomiom Cosy sulte of three or four | — don’t care for that sort of thing. When | Buffalo, April 19fl—District Attor-| cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, HELP WANTE e e rooms for light housekeeping; pan- | mor SALE—Horse, 1,00 they do it's an exception, as for in- | ney Moore today began an Investiga- | go hot water and a teaspoonful of | _ R WANTED—Man for elevator; wood| & electric lights mas, bath, etc. | geyven years old; wagon :nd stence, ‘“Tipperary But if yau an- | {jon of alleged repeating by women |jimestone phosphate act on the stom- | wan v 3 5 3 s N 2 also two large front rooms (adults % 0 leeng ; t WANTED—Young woman for cleri- | easy job for an old man. Apply : : Inquire J. Fishel, 119 Wi alyze that you will find that it is not | yoters at Tonawanda. A no-license | gop, Iliver, kidneys and bowels. Lim GelEworklin imain ot ot Elboat The MeMillan store, 419.4¢| ©Only). Fureka Agency, 84 We the usual type of patriotic song. It 18 |jeader made the charge that :wd WO | stone phosphate s an inexpensive | concern Address Box 16AA, Her Heaeany - Main street. N. E. Lane, manager. | idered patriotic because of uftalo voted In e CHar 55 n. 55 Boa . Her- | —— L :::;:)l;'h‘:io?lz?;? p ic b se ':::?nt;:fi:‘ofi-:xé‘istgcc M white powder and almost tasteless. ald Office. 4.18-8d | WANTED—Young man of g0od char- e ] 4 ' | FOR SALE—160 bushel TR A good point to bear in mind 15 to | names. The wets carried Tonawanda e = Q':.,:;:""l:?;if.m:nd o8 x:et‘ufl ROOM AND BOARD—Call ot 15 potatoes. Willlam Whitman, introduce the humorous side of war. |and North Tonawanda. WANTED—Girl over 16 vears of age| [ ‘o800 Salety and oommiss| g, o, “nrain i-15.6q | Sington, Conn., 'Phone 92-13 The saldiers know the other side, and —— f in main office of local concern. Girl *on: $2 m’::»’ ‘o‘f’;umi?h ;:;‘nlem i) i 4- when they are out to sing it is for di- EDDIE WALUACE A WINNER. Who has had a High school educa-| 105 B¢ 88/ F0 SUUES BIE 0888 | SUmoMOBILE PARTIES TAKEN |~ ¢ verslon. For instance, take the most | o e | tion preferred. Box 27B, H 1d. 2 i , i Ve out. Reasonable rates. Allen car. FOR SALE—AIl fixtures, /in i Montreal, Quebec, April 19.—Eddie | & in own handwriting stating popular song of the mu—.v'\no w‘tth (thC Wallace of Brooklyn defeated Joe { 3-18-3d | AL I Richard Covert. Tel. ¢ shelving, dens, countergid ‘T Don’'t Want to Get alla a St = | — —— e SOEUEH SR J , Very reasonable price. mfm it (icid)y§ Burnaflof SMontzeal Nare s 8 | WANTED—Young woman e e P, Ten Cou 164 xl‘:y\\«z.-'}q?i e &on‘t nt o get well, fast ten round bout lka,_st, mgm_. '\’V 11” & | in main office of local conc g 5 5 i = % 1 don’t want ta get well, lace naathlzu:;stbnc ing away al : dress Box 14XX, Ilerald Ofiice. s ':’::‘d "“pg:,iel:é ‘;‘;3‘“’“"3‘; R .y ing a wi ~ful time. through e ut, 1 or a g B ¥, ¥ . Q SALE— r1ste Farii havingis wonderful Hine — : 4 i : vour own neighborhood. Pequod | WANTED—Bulck six, touring, fiv: i Phaod iy S R Nursery Co., Meriden, Conn, passenger, 1916 or 1917. Must b» | Chestnut 4-18-2dx | cheap for cash. P. O. Box = : Co., 266 Arch strcet, second floor. | . 3 i The Footwearof R | ok TED—Young man, 21, book=-|" R A T = | FOR SALE—Complete outfifor] the Nation.”’, i AT > | keeper and stenographer now em- | WANTED—By young man, furnished ufacturing popcorn crispetiel e Nation. 3 g trall; located, ¥ i ] WANTED—A stenographer in one of | Vloved in Main Office of manufac- room, centrally located, with | great bargain, apply Box#XK Rl e e S turing concern out of town, desires | DPoard if possible. Address Room, | 41d Office. s having had three or four y " e position in New Britain. Refer- Herald Office. 4-18 i S perlence preferred. Apply t y snces WA ddress,SFxperienced, ! Box | e rrere e e § i—Second-hand, Iu he « oy &; "_50" 23D, Herald. 4-18-2dx | WANTED—To lease or buy 3 to & See Sperry, Clayton. 41 T-tf | acres of land, vicinity of Kelsey St SIS "_"w \“*“:- AN Young man for clerical 5 Fairview street. Telephone ] SALE—Double dump eart) 'd the po- : in local factory. Good oppor- 417 ‘ express wagon, single expre would affor : L right party. Address Sre = gon, 2 plows, call 253 Falrvie T;‘t‘l?n.:mml! atford part time work, o . Herald Office, 4-18-84 | WANTED—Well furnished apartment Phone 1] : at is, m;m .!mnin.;\ or part : i by American couple. West Main| . o~~~ S ime morning anc ar e after- o1 re: o noon w,,;‘q e At once first class auto- | 8treet section preferred b | FOR SALF, OR TRADE—Moato| i Sl mobile chanic. One familiar Herald. 1-17-30X | cut-down Ford roadster, 1912) s 2 witheiludson Scarsspreforred Wil= e Seeseemn s iae s 7 Sunday 4= T = % liams Auto Co. 287 Blm St. WANTED—Four room tenemeut, first i ~ " ANTED—Experienced g or second floor with small garden. ! v R SALL teen hundred power sewing 1 s. ¥ o & Suburbs preferred, Box 7B, Her- Tt Dot seven Toets Hin il wages and steac ym of- | \WANTED- Office boy for main office ald. 1-16-5dx yrd four-foot wood. - 'Wed Ask For W P fered. Elite Waist Co., 325 Mz AT ! b W SO, reiao > ! L ocal mar g concern. e : n, Tel. 66 4 No. 360- 7 i3 ; | fuslis i pply with references, age, etc. ‘Vfg‘r:’fi&;;t“;fis:‘”"’L‘;“':m‘_*’]{‘“ *‘“ e P The Metro- o . . e = 5o 34 B B, Herald Office. th the Vigrs AS-{pOR SALE—1915 Metr runsboyl __ An Oxford : . i Bl | WANTED — Thoroughly competent 4-16.t¢ | soclation, 23 Myrtle street, city, condition, sewiy petbi with all the class it 4 D 4 ! ‘mald for general house worlk; i stating location, number of rooms | g i toyenat onee. (189 of High Priced iy g 5 = -16-3¢ Custom Built | family three; no laundry work Young man to work, part and location. 4-16-3d Main street, Plainville, €oan. ¥ & 4-1 Boste Rich Burc | Apply 53 Harrison St., New Britain s colle: - { gundy Tan, Eng- ¢ B ! . 4-10-tf collsctor and yart thue BB | ool pnpys Bape and midle over 18 apyright 1918 lish Last invisible eye B8 10 the big wholesale mar- ealosman G ateloy R e E onnan I TH B el e oThl fo | tactony vark I Clian i by The Newark Ists broad SU G R 05| 1 NSO SSNIC INAT S oy o Main street. 4-11-tf Yearsio e < 1 1FOR SALE—Farm. good hious b7 The Newark e broad QR L B cts butier s divided into o GIRLS WANTED--Best wages paid. M lignt work and good pay. Bristol 7 acres grapes aad 1 This beautiful style in a § half dozen grades be, ing g Union Laundry Co ARGl e SR Mfg. Co., Plainville 3-8-tt S - very high class Custom Bench made with “extra creamery e AN D S oun g mADIETOT, soda good land. Inguire 20§ Npo! Oxford—tre product @5 OO B down o imitationt fountaln work. The Miller Hanson |m New Britain 413 2 these grades in quality is g crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & | WE HAVE A FEW PIGS, THRL p Value for the Money. Premium butter. 430 MAIN STREET H. R. . Apply at freight office, ; TO FOUR MONTHS OLD. FOR SATL AtH ECAUSE we operate—not one, but 257 STORES IN 97 (Bl Premium buteer is e out- (3 InRSCAES _+st| THE BERLIN FARMS S T CITIES. Because we produce—not in lots of a hundred, 8 put of a creamer » much IizeryfChrsi lonjniresdarfanainighty TELEPHONE 668-4 but by the MILLIONS OF PAIRS. See our 300 and more ' M supcrior to t e Storage, Supplies and Repatring 2 SR R e R AR new styles for Spring and Summer and you will realize the folly ; of butter in flavor 5 £ == INSURANCE A RK prices for Shoes. commands a premium et MATI | EACKAL ot peying more thar NEWAE S ¥ of Books with coupons, $2.50 to $10.00.—2 1-2¢ insures o $10.00 pac B AUTOMOBILE | A1 NN b quotation. R . . % . ore for com - s Sl oo o i o U eparing a Sfletla!t s . A fine cottage, first class, on Monroe Street. s is & gem, “h'o‘u’,wu ‘I')\\_\Il{(l:~\(*li‘« rxi-‘l, o UNIEi R ’l'ng D'IRI or srmvu}j .(,pa? 1] n Herald H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St- two grades above any other § VISIO! OF W. F. KEELEY. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING , NEW BRITAIN STORE butter sold dn this city. | REO and REPUBLIC Blde. Fl'()fltage 67 REAT, ESTATE INSUR! en Monday:and Saturday Nights Until 10:30. less you Russell” ‘ = ———m— - - - = ‘;Kumzsfx‘ml‘. NEA;;L R. Re-OROSSING. you don’t cat the "“»“T TRUCKS iCharCh Street' Heat SIX FAMILY BLOCK ON WINTHROP STREET—A Superb Investme 257 Stores-in 97 Citles. S ‘»f i h d A l We Just Sold the One Next to it. Rents here always in deman| Challenge Milk, 15¢ can, i i urnisned. pp y Better see us about it. # W. F. KEELEY CO. ! Herald Pub. Co. | SR | Main street. GIRLS to operate ng machines; we teach you. C(ommercial Shirt DestCoftec 3ac b, ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS. PR CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. FOR RENT—6 room tenement, Sec- 272 Main street 5 Bank Buildips. Swiss Cheese, 60c¢ 1. e e B OVERLANDIANROSS 0 Buy This Two Family 10 Room Brick House &# Storage and Accessories, | (yuu roR OLD FALSE TEETH. Bar ains in Real Estate In Claymn RUSSE[L BRHSI \ ; Repair Work a Spedalt-v' 'm';'f-,“fi',';f- :::‘n;;s‘xf faf:efl} ;lgagol‘da, South Mning‘-lwct Property. Two Houses and Five Tots, 8 (Opposite Murray’s: Brickyard) for $8,600 and seli it later at a thou- | Phone 2227 139 Arch St, silver. platinum, dental gold and old Exceptonal Bargain. sand dollars profit. Would cost $5,500 to build today. Fine con- y oo B Dl old jewelry. Will send cash by re- Two Cottages on Vance Sirect. dition, just repaired. 301 MAIN STREET. | turn mail and will hold goods 10 days Several Houses on Black Rack Avenuc. Only emall cash payment required. 'Phone us. . {for sender’s approval of my price. Two-family House on Conrerfon Strect. TAXI and LIVERY Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S, 5th street, Four-family House on Fa rview Street, THE HOME BANKING & REALTY (o0, e e ond floor. Gas, garden, trolley. $10.00. Apply at Woodruff’s store, Berlin, Conn, 4-18-8dx hlla, Pa. Some Bargains for a Quick Sale. e Remember We Write All Kinds of Insurance. Money to Loat 9f Second Mortgages. FRANK W. HOLMES, Treas Phiones 728 and 101 < 5 . . HARRY G. HANOOC) S(-,u;: 193 MAIN STREET Dr MARY G MUURAD'AN H. I. HART, FOR SALE | The Hardware City Co-Operative Ass'n., Ine . ' H 50,000 square feet of land, corner F. H. Shield, Mgr. Tel. 1413, 131 Main Streot. Z | I S a0 J t East Main and Harvard Streets, | G A G 6 "H S 1 Cast Main Has Removed her office to || ||_SARAGE 506 ARCH STREET J snitable for business or residence use. 87 Prospect Street, . H.N.LOCKWOOD, Tel, 1168. Office Hours 9 to 10 a, m., I ROOM 407 CITY HALL. 1 e : 2to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. . +PINKLS, =~ ——— — wne=——— If You Can Not Find a | — B cooosesi ) HOCHMAN " and Manufacturing Suitable Place to Rent, | | cen mxpssmone e | P3e Best Prices for BUY LIBERTY BONDS | Broken Lenses Duplicated. Junk, Paper, Wh N l B 4 s R CK] i) | office, 508 Main St. ‘Phoue 370 Rags, Bottles, Etc. ‘ AT . y - uy - Lo S ek e TEL. 468:4. THE BEST \‘\\‘:)rs,l\(ly‘rr: T l(\')\'E.\'I‘.\IEN'I'O:L\\THII WORLD ——— “The test of success is the ability to save.” If you wish to B Limousine— | | | | We have a very desirable seven-room cottage on Russell street Local and Long N - with all improvements and in first class condition for $8,000. Noron | stccesstul, then you must save. But there is another and more i Distance. Rclufin 380 “"“i"“]‘f""“:' 3(‘;(“ i ”'” N portant reason why you shouid save. When the Government need The W L HATCH CO N — G. A. TU'ITLE A .«Tw:\'!r‘ satisfactory workman- . @ clothing, guns and munitions for our soldiers 4 o 4 . ; . s i Office and Service NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Open Monday and Saturday Evenings [ Phone. Plainville EXCELSIOE PRINTING CO., )S(afl()fl; 287 Elm St. | § 72 West Main Street. Tlepone 62. 1 825 Main Street, Leland Bldg 29 West Main Street,

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