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H. é.‘TEACHER PLANS noon and evening classes. Mr. del — = Moral plans to open his academy in the center of the city where it will | The Classified Columns are Have you lost a sum SPANISH CLASSES | e ly ac ble to all. He also | > o N intends to have a special class of ||| Your agents—the penny ads ! 3 money? Glasses, Pins e four or six for a course fitting the reach hundreds in the city Rings are found in surp Arthur P. del Moral Planning to | Fupils to become instructors in | every week night and the \& ( wantities and turned in schools. . 5 Leave High School Faculty and Already Mr. del Moral has received chances are that several read- ) the Herald. Your money w letters of inauiry from a number of ||} ors out of the hundreds will ‘ = surely remain in the finde Open Academy of His Own. prospective students and has himself PURE T ety | . sent out several hundred circulars be interested in your prope- CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ hands if he does nct kn Arthur P. del Moral of 51 Prospect MLLIL : I .‘ sl ik street for the past two vears instruc f::_‘i’(;""‘:z(\'lw Shelopeningjgotiin sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. who lost it. tor in Spanish at the Hizch hool, is | D — It 1ing to open an academy for students in Spanish in this city about BARLEYCORN IS TROUNGED | o the first of September and if suf- ficient interest is entertained for this B All Advertisements for HELP WANTED—MALE. FOR SALE, FOR SALE. project he will cease public school | ypemodist C. s 5 - naL Wh o brinz SAFETY FIRST” |teaching and confine his work to | ciiodist Conference Delegates Heav the classified column WANTED—Young man to learn | FOR SALE—1916 Model 83 Overland | FOR SALE—The premises, Movement Right Home by Using | these special classes. ily Bombard Liquor and Its Hand- must be in the Herald clgarmaking, one with some exper- touring car in god shape. H:rznuh l” ve YHH'- I;-m;d house angd] ONIY onr p\\n URIZED M Mr. del Moral at present has 116 ) ¥ lence preferred. Apply Frank C.| Williams Auto Ce., 287 Elm St. SEInESupiabloftor SR SRl D i :nlv ::l{('fl::‘l“" pupils in his Spanish classes at the | lers at Phoenix Temple Mceting. office by 1:30 p. m. on the Radil, 18 Monroe St. 4-20-1ax 4-18-3d | lot 82 1-2 feet wide, front an/ ol = g o S s s Dl < Wi and 272 feet deep. Inquire J pasteurized Product Sold in New | High school and in addition to this J > i day of issue. TOR BALE—Auto truck body, Webb | and e o in e " | has done much work as a private mlhr)“rz"“"ul:m';“’th“]}"’i“” opencd & WANTED— men with Mill-} & Co., Tel. 1638-2. 4-20-2d | W. Andrews, 272 Main street tutor. ~He formerly conducted spe- | 1€ Pt EUn8 of Who s et tary Experience. Must be Ameri- J E SE]BERT & SON cial classes at St. Joseph’s and St. (16 Geve “onhectiout Seontiie o can citizens. Age limits §1 to 50 | FOR SALE—Shade trees, 12 to 20 |————— . . 9 | Peter’s in Hartford. avs ;mv w;i“hcma:n oe‘e[" n.{, years. Steady position. Good pay. feet long. Must sell at once. Cheap. | FOR SALE-—A-1 sku nk 101 PARK STRE The great demand for capable ally S - A Apply in writing to Captain of Pa- | 26 Wilson street. 4-20-2dx | dog, 42 Olive street, city. | 4.2 Telophone 1036 clerks, stenographers and others with ]\I q‘h;\(lz‘ rx:lgxnryers of the New wr“: TO RENT trol, General Electric Co., Building - - i ) a knowledge of Spanish has induced [ 2% onference in session in this No. 45, Schnectady, N. Y. OTICE FOR SALE—Gas range g Mr. del Moral to organize such “l“"' nene “h“ tp‘f"‘t‘.’“’“' "”1"”"“" “.‘;;‘ 4-18-4a | heater, bought 1917 % s e an o |t Tinked patriotism and untiy with | § f g i 415, — : neater, b PIGS FOR SALE Slosscsiandihog e lol s e sl el o e tore for commer G e i e e ) n Smith, tensified course to extend over a per- { W»\VTP D—Young man of good char- five passenger car in good condi- | it ir their remarks. The speakers were A l 2 H ld 0 nths, be- e acter as route alesman eta G - 2 S NN R IO WE HAVE A FEW PIGS, THREE ;:s\lix:‘gf Tn oriivelve non erson | RéY. O. F. Bartholow of Mount Ver- cia use I era s e "C"(m::‘:i‘s‘} ton. 'G. R. Box 84, city. &20-1d | perm e TO FOUR MONTHS OLD, FOR SALE | "8 10 5 0® iee in that time. nong 1 \\ w \1\ ]'l;-”K‘“\‘\""l\?i"'\\f\‘ro\nll«\: Bld Fl‘onta e 67 slon;. $20 per week to beginners; | NOTIOE Lawn mowers sharpencd home, Worthington Ridge, 15 ry THE BERLIN FARMS He plans to conduct morning, after- '\‘,h‘-h i PRSI MEV 2 = | g- g mvrl:t be able tog furnish first-class \° .+ 31 Greenwood street Tel clectricity, gas, fruit trees, Nichoi ) . references and $50 cash security. |, 5 - i " '4-20-1a| Aacres of land, trolley rasses The speakers brought to bear on ChUI'Ch street Heat Address in own handwriting stating || 103712 or 1 g S I ot andlisarass aairdR TELEPHONE 668-4. their auditors the needs of prohibi- | it acolll Borden’s, 158 Liniond Piscs —— — - tion at ihis time, and urged that all furnished Apply arttora, Doch, 4.19-2ax | NOTICB—We do electrical wiring, temperance societies unite in bring- hang fixtures, install doorbells and | Ing it about H !d P C do repair work reasonably. Richard 3 During the meeting it was ::t.md!‘ era Ub 0 WANTED—Young man for clerical Cordian, Jr.,, Jerome St., telephone | 08 for sced, $1.50 bushel, a) German Bondage or X g : fhab Niw Deltals Wil soon babe) EETNDm e - e lote it Woceas s = | W o a-8.tf| (nble use. Faby chicks Khoa s : B : ar ¢ formation of TO RENT—Garage, all improve- ! ity ; = and Reds, Barred Rocks Th X & steps toward the formation of a | ge, a pre tunity for right party. Address e 2 3 | Liberty Bonds—Which? 5 " . committee of 100 citizens, similar to| ments, Webb & Co. Tel. 163 lox X29X, Herald Office, 4-18-3d | FOR SALE—S-room cottage, pract Leghorns. Also setting eggs 4 . . that formed recently in Hartford, e e e e table eggs. Luho's Poultry | who will work to persuade the local e - —- | WANTED-—Office boy for main office| Starkey, 45 Park terrace. Telephone Newington Junction, Ceonn, | 3 . i representatives in the legislature to | FOR RENT—6 room tenen 8 S of local manufacturing concern. 1638-2 4-20-1dx LA 8| 3 o L fevor the prohibition amendment to| ond floor. Gas, zarden, t Apply with references, age, etc. i 7 1 > s 5 2 | the constitution. During the even- $10.00. Apply at Woodruff's | Bo 34 B B, Herald Office, = ——— | KOR SALB_House and 1ot Ld ine. William J. Rawlings presented serlin, Conn. 3 4-16-tt | NOTICE—Commencing next Monday | x 142. Six rooms and bath . 3 L e | Rev. Jumes Rees. who is leaving —.| night the New Britain Dairy Lunch | improvements. Desirable loca] o : . o f the city shortly to accept a pastorate | = 3 2 Young man to work, part| Will keep open nights. We respect- Owner leaving city. Can be bof i 3 in Bridgeport, with a fountain pen. D, as collector and part time as| fully solicit your patronage. Tho | right if deal is made before : 4 % — = 3 47| New Britain Dafry Lunch, 31S| 1st. 'Phone 1125. 4- salesman. Gateley & Brennan, SCHWAR MOVES OFFICE. TWO OR THREE ROOMS furnished) Main street. 4-11-tf [ Main) street. E & e A = i for light housekecping: two min- U - [ — = = ¥ " SALE-—Horse, 1,000 pou < ; Diregtor ol Ship Gonstxnctiontl Will utes from center. Address Rooms, | WANTED- young man for 80da !\ oTICE—Will pay $200 cash for a seven years old; wagon and gle Locate in Philadelphia. D : rk. The Miller Hanson| fio passenger car in good condi- | Inauire J. Fishel, 119 Whillig = e - 5 rug Co., 30 Church street. 4-8-tf| oo "o R Box 94, City ity HARTFORD. DR. CLINTON J. HYDE Ve hineto WA PRl S (W one et i el | e e BN Chirch shcer NS L : ; ) 777 | - i { the offices of the emergency fleet cor- American family of thres, cen- , Frel i OE T U - RS R ) A ght handlers and IS . FOR SALE-—New portable stee {AREXOURBOUND, ".Z“ THIE SCRAP | ration from Washington to Phila- | trally located. Address W. M. Gil. ssing dlendos by M Y N H & Prispmpmol it HEAP? delphia was under way today as the lette, Tel. Valiley 14, Newington . R. R. Apply at freight office, | NOTICE—Painting and paperhanging RBox 13B, Herald 42 ‘Doctor, I am not sick, but I don’t | first official move of Charles M.| Jet, Conn. 1-20-2dx | Whiting St. 4-6.t¢ | donme right and reasona\}l: Mo 3 Sl 7 ' ‘ g | chwab, director general of ship- A L R PN SR (49 2146, g al' “e e a feel right.” That Is what many say | C'%# g e ——— FOR SALE—Good sound ba! ho a S r SS S g 1 building. V\ ANT l“l)——fBuk'l\ six, mm.ng Hesl = e e - - welght about 1200 podnalil to me when they come to see me tho [ Announcement of the change which [ passenger, 1916 or 1917. Must bs s AL NOTICE—Cosy suite of three or four | Ohman, 716 Stanley St. 420 - firs e, 3 I oS | ' epar 2 i - as > 0 30 K first time. And that just expresses | will affect department heads ident! cheap for cash. P. 0. Box 683 e A e Tro Hiohtit tes el | e i {it. You are not sick enough to go | fled with construction work 5 au- y. setl = S e i try, electric lights, gas, bath, etc., | FOR SALE—Four-wheel reed thorized last night by Chairman Hur- - LTy new Burritt school Monday morning e | ar: Teieprons Piaiivi AR | ley, who said that transfer was de- | WANTE our room terement, first| At 9 o'clock. s e e S 4-20- Complete vou can work. sired by Mr. Schwab. Nearly 50 per| or second floor with small garden. | S o alotiset | NUBATave aana e - — ; But you don't work with the vim | cent. of the shipbuilding now in| Suburbs preferred, Box 7R, Her-| W ANTED-Girl, 16 or o‘erk"‘" ““: ot S FOR SALE—150 bushel Maite s progress is within a short vadius of | ald. 4 T6EE o I voricin SRR e n i SR B ke r B potatoes. Willlam Whitman, X and zest of former days. Your sleep G AT P R e \ Philadelphis and M Hurley an- = S sington, Conn., 'Phone 92-13 . ~ arlety Is not restful, and you donm't enjoy| nounced that Mr. Schwab Is confident | W BD— 3 Semeae oo | ROOM AND BOARD—Can a 15 | your food as you once did. And your | the change will bring about a quick-| connnunicate with RLARDE e R onlyilowy Britain s i i e 4-15-6d 3 SR 2> y. . zocis 3 > ‘ b e 20 L4 a D A R - 3N When it comes to the @, crves get the best of you. Things | €ning in the progress of the work. soclation, i2g (Mo i > v periiel icol gzl ”"ut‘s;;e;'; TR i On West Main St Ta 5 | 3 . stating location, number of rooms =40= > = : season’s most distinguished | bother you, ruffle you, that you never and location 2 ,,_,”r‘,, il = = AUTOMOBILE PARTIES TAKEN twelve room hi wall treatment there is hard | noticed before. You begin to see dif- BLAME ON MONT BLANC. = e — W llderly woman 40 to out. Reasonable rate Allen car modeled for two fanilig P to surpass the distinctive- St ¥ 3 e ; 5y i 60 irs old as housekeeper on Richard Covert . 255-12 arge garden or building lot, iy ; ficulties where there really are none. ¥ Court Makes Finding in| WANTED—Boys and girle over 18 2 o $.15-6ax | house from the Trust company. - of the genuine Japanese M| Trifies worry you, and not having years old for factory work. Clean,| f2rm in Newington. duire Mrs, B, G, Bassett, §is B Halifax Explosion Case, Jight workl and £00d. p: , ley St. 4-20-60% | pmm— Main, 1-18*and- { Talifa pril 2 3lame Mfg. C ai e. 3 < vni’l\:lwn‘\. !.;T‘]\'\"'n" u’“‘ |1\l‘» “n.\‘m{:'i,w::; MESE e WA NG n' ’Y‘""W woman for cleri- 'TUR\I\HTD It()()\!< FO.” fem“d'hn“d !umE ¢ SRR cal work in main office of local = = 5 See S 5 4-16-12] : Of course, to a casual observer, you | Steamer Imo and the French muni- concern. Address Box 16AA, Her- | PESIRABLE, large, o s our showing of this fine wall B | scem the same, because you are try- | tions ship Mont Blanc which resulted ald Office. i 2 £.18-3d room, near center; suitable for | E OR TRADE-—Motoreyc decoration. B ing to control yourself. And if vou ! in the loss of 1800 lives here on : colnla or Yoo mien, Bhane 14 pafippen S Glisym 'ty o should tell a friend, or go to an in- | December 6, was placed on the Mont s i U T G experfenced doctor, they will tell you Rlane by Justice Drysdale in a deci- NOTICE 'rn “U‘- OWNERS, ANTED-—Girl over 16 years of age o b e A T S T SR ke L Attention is called to the law con-| in main office of local concern. Girl shake it off. You he, to doubt vour- | day in the libel and counter sults| cerning the registration of dogs, as who has had a High school educa- You sometimes think they are l | | { ! brought by the owners of the ves. | Shown by the posters issued by the tion preferred. Box 27B, Herald. and try to brace up and he | sels y Selectmen of New Britain sk tric light, 83 Maple street 4-3-tf Farm, Tel. 663-4 1 | Box 215, Berlin, 4- FOR SALK—Green Mountain -19 e to bed. You can eat, you can sleep, Grass Cloth. With a display of W | cnough troubles of your own, you he exclusive in fine wall treat- @ bLorrow some. nents we suggest that vou sec FURNISHED ROOMS-Large fur-| FOR SALE—Fifteen hundred che nished room to rent. Suitable for| nut posts, seven feet; one Hund¥ e or two people a elec- cord four-foo rood, Wi 3.18-3a one or two people. Heat and elec ord four-foot wood Woodbi lmgm and cheerful. But then your The question of damages was r The time for registration expires| — 5 old feeling will come back with re- | ferred to a board consisting Wednesday, May 1st, 1918, and failure | WANTED—Young I“Om'a" as ‘typid = Jmfi 5 : : - newed vigor. You begin to wonder | registrar of shipping and two mer.{ to register on or bhefore that date !]” m.“x‘! 01.,;:er «;-;al c]i;nf:!;i!‘-er\ i CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH. condition, newly painted will sa if it really is your mind only. And if | chants. means that owners of dogs will have T ox er e Do e e L ey A s it is so, is it the first step to insan- _ to pay a fine of One Dollar ($1.00) in to $5 per set, also cash for old gold, | Main street, Plainville, Conn ity? Anguishing thoughts begin tor YT AN & S 3 addition to the regular fee. A 2 T silver, platinum, dental gold and old 4-18-3 turing you:; you are trylng vour best "'?”" ANIANS ’“'_’“ TERMS. The Town Clerk's office will be open | GIRTS to '”'"““”f"“'“f "‘?“"“S‘}‘:t Eoldiic e Wil ok e erin o |8 R o I to fight them down, to appear happy, | v Ashington. April 20.—Incorpora- turday and Monday evenings to e leaths you SN SOmInolea 3 2 | turn mail and will hold goods 10 days | FOR SALE--Farm, good house 8 but in vain. You find yourself in | {100 Of [Lithuania into the Central| jeceive dog fees, in nddition to the g h street, second floor. | oo " oo/ der's approval of my pries barn; 7 acres grapes and 15 4o the grip of an invisible power that | LI0Dires was denounced by the Lithu-| regular hours. T Mail to I. Mazer, 2007 S. 5th street, good land. Inquire 208 North 8 seems to sap vour life blood. Zaiapnationalficonn sl Sbaropitodey, Dated at New Britain, this 19th day e Phila, Pa New Britain i “The terms on which Germany rec-| of April, 1918, IED—A stenographer in one of £y E And when you feel your strength [ ognizes Lithuanian independence set ALFRED L. THOMPSON, the local manufacturing offices, one MAIL PACKAG energy and power slipping away from | forth in von Hertling’s reply to the C = 5 having had three or four yvears’ ex- = = v v ” B I 5 (N. B. Herald) Town Clerk. Books with coupons, $2.50 to $10.00.—2 1-2¢ insures $10.00 packagq you. when you find you can’t do jus- | Lithuanian national coun said a perience preferred. Apply to Box e S A vou become despondent and might { meet with a cool reception on the | even feel tempted to end it all. part of Lithuanians in America. If There’s no DRY CLEANING You are very much in the same | they have not been protested against | A condition as a dellcately constructed | in our mother country it is because thatiis superior to ours—and engine, which has not been cared for | they were offered with the left hand e s b L right. Put it in the hands of an ex. | While a spiked club was brandished tice to vour work any longer, then f statement issued by the council, “will — 1021 4-17-tf "WANTED ! Young Ladies between 16 and ANTED—A stenographer for sub- work. If preferred the po- | »n would afford part time work, that is, either afternoons or part | time morning and part time after- | FOR SALE A fine cottage, flrst class, on Monroe Street.——This Is a gem. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, REAL ES’ INSURANC] perienced man and he will soon have | ©Ver her head with the right.” i noon. Apply to Box 1021. wyou'll but send us a suit that it in fine working order. But trying e o 23 years of age to Learn 4-17-tf | X FAMILY BLOCK ON WINTHROP STREET—A Superb Investment— youw think is hopelessly stained your own hand at it, or turn it over | HOUSE O. K.'S MARINE INCREASE. 5 sy vorgEa i We Just Sold the One Next to it. Rents here are always in demand— i to an unskilled person, ana it wint [ oo e® PAEEE (VR EAAE| Telephone Operating. Paid wanteED—Expertenced operator on | oo T T L mad Cirtye soon be fit for the scrap heap. o power sewing machines. High ing's recommendations that the bri- | while learning. Apply Chief ges teady employment of- L Have your clothes look bet- TLet me save you from the scrap | gade of marines in France be raised < 5 b g r".‘tg w];ldn: °3v.—fisf (yogyxzs M:xn CAMP REAL ES!ATE CO heap! to a division has influenced the house rec 4-17-4 ter and last longer by having 104 vidlon has influenced the house | Qperator, Southern N. E. Strset l 272 Maln street 305 Bank Building. \them DRY CLEANED regu- appropriation bill increasing the ma- | Teephone Co., Court St. | GIRL.S WANTED—Best wages paid. viston would add about 50 per cent. 3 . n i BN to the corps’ enlisted personnel and i = : s s st South Main Street Property. Two Touses and Five Lots. A e 1.’:;‘:'fi}u but to orzanize certain ad Storage and Accessories, ! R ses v n | m tain a division of 000 men in base forces, . o e 9 B . ! - 430 MAIN STREET Two Cottages on Vance Street. UIIIUII lallllfl!y Gom A ARtronn, coxn. R Repair Work a Specialty. n i 2 S UKRAINE AND RUSSIA SHAKE. o s 3 Phone 2 : Hours—10 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sundays hatraem dispaten aaoneiza2d 139 Arch St. o e D Four-family House on Fairview Streot. 266 ARCH ST. and HolldeysRioftof 1. from Kiev via Berlin says the Rus- | S — ¢ b Some Bargains for a Quick Sale. F national commissioners on U — =\ Remember We Write All Kinds of Tnsurance. Money to Loan on Wednesday made a proposal to the [ TAXI d LIVERY Second Mortgages. _— R R e nes e and LIVE | FOR SA . : S s A Service Reasonable, Relinble ! The Hardware City Co-Operative Ass'n., Inc. T cEoL.aLioNs % : 24 —7 Passenger Puckard 50,000 square feet of land, corner | F. H. Shield, Mgr. Tel. 1413. 131 Main Streot accepted. The Ukrainians have sent L P | of Fast Main and Harvard Streets, . BUILDING LOTS e courierito Moscowgwith ithapformal | HEL EIAPE,T suitable for business or residence use. acceptance of the Ukrainian authorl- | Fine Soil for Gardens, on Oak Street, On Plainville Trolley, also on | ties. The negotiations will take place Tel. 1930 fl H.N. LOCKWOOD, Several Houses on Black Rock Avenue, | ! Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Two-family House on Connecrton Strect. P West Main Street, Plainville, Near Bristol Brass Co. in Kursk | GARAGE 596 ARCH STREET ROOM 407 CITY HALL. fLiberty Boflds AcceptEd at Par Ifl Payment OCT. 1; SPANTSH HOLIDAY. S . J. HOCHMAN N (_) \: ‘; ! L. M. BARNES CO. 131 MAIN STREET. Madrid, April 20.—The government Best Prices for has declded to make October 12 the Pays S p e SRR T HEAVY ok, Vg, wnes. | BUY LIBERTY BONDS Columbia in 1492, a holiday here o 2 I R, after. This mction is taken at the re- TRUCK[NG Ragg Bottles, Etc. ! NOT TOMORROW—BUT TODAY " 3 R quest of the Spanish-American repub- | THE BEST AND SAFEST INVE sl Y Th to save. If you wish to ba successful, then you must save bll' there is '\n(l\he‘r and more im- LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED O WARY G WOORROAN] ] Distance. I||I3Ifl8 AU []Efl Bt T2, 200 S s ot T st = If you save your money and lend it to the ‘.(x\‘ernmnnt_ then you help SCHULTZ & COSTELLO EnC Has Removed her office to | §— G- A. TUTTLE ey - o clothing, guns and munitions for our soldiers. ST R 87 Prospect Street, e | 242 MAIN STREET. TEL. 244 Q|| ret 110, omee e oo e w. | § ’Phone. Plainville Office and Service | NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Sl el e ‘Station, 287 Elm St. 72 West Main Street. Telephone 612, | T L S SO i,

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