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Apply to THE WILEY-BICKFORD- SWEET COMPANY, 80 Pliny Street, Hartford, Conn. 410, To tihe Commissioners Hartford County: Pharmacy No. County T hereby apply for a Druggist's Prescription License to sell Spirituous and Intoxicating Liquors, Ale, Lage | | | | i ~ J. HOCHMAN Pays Best Prices for Junk, Paper, Rubbers, Rags, Bottles, Etc. TEL. 468-4. Or. MARY 6. MOURADAN Has Removed her office to 87 Prospect Street, Tel, 116. Office Hours 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. 7 DR. CUINTON J. HYDE THE PRICE YOU PAY “I know I ought to take treatment; running down for the s 1 am all fagged out, have no ambition, worry from morn- have been year or two. ing till night, don’t care whether am dead or alive, have lost wel cannot do the same work I used do some years ago. If I strong as I was, I could earn money. to pay for the treatment.” You are paying for it NOW, my yet you do not friend, and dearly; get it. Let me tell you why. Your health is your capital; are drawing. than his interest. Should he begin | capital his interest | decrease. And what are you doing? to draw on You allow your health to run dow can- not work and earn what you used to. You are draw- your down, working capacity) is steadily growing smaller more and more; therefore, you Do you see the point? | ing on your capital—which" is | health—by allowing it to run and so the interest (your You used to make good mone; now you earn about half of what you used to get. To make two, three or four dollars all was play to you; and you had your heart and soul in your work. These happy days are gone. You now barely make a living and it almost beyond your strength. | And you shudder at the thought of final find what will when | breakdown Figure out in happen comes. dollars the and will be amazed at the amount; estimation. The dollar don’t, is &n You spend it. for it. Worry want and depriv The dollar you | pocket ! an experienced specialist expense. It is an investment. return you get increased yvou MIGHT earn, actual anxiety, despondenc tion for your fami take out of is not piness at home. ‘Which will you choose? Can you hesitate? Dr.ClintonJ.Hyde Nervous and Diseases. 373 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD, 1 10 to 12, 1.30 to and Holidays Specialist in CONN. ght and to were as good | I know I ought to treat with 2 good specialist, but I cannot afford your | working capacity is the interest you A good manager never spends more the would, of course, cents what you have lost already and you and what you are gong to lose is beyond but expense to you. And what do you get ! your and spend for treatment with an And in working ability, higher wages, health and hap- .Chronic COR. FORD ST, Sundays Beer, Rhine Wine, and Cider at No. 10 Main street, Town of New Britain. 1 agree not to sell Spirituous and In- | toxicating Liguors except the | preseription of o practicing physician and not to be drunk on the premises; 1 agree not to sell Spirituous and In- toxicating Liquors in quanfities ex- ceeding one gollon, except other than distilled liquors and those in quanti- not exceeding five lons Iy agree to pay sixteen doliars oniy for such license, and that Wl e re- vocable for misrepr ion if I do not fulfil the agreements. And I, on te that the business there carried on is one in which T engaged as proprietor {and that 1 am a licensed Pharmacist. | | Dated at New Britain this 16th day April, A, D., 1918, Mattio on ties | it | foregoing h. do e c am Clazia, Applicant. We, the are electors and taxpuy owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain, and hereby and endorse the foregoing ap- plication of Mattio ia for a li- and hereby certify that said nt a suitable person to be ed pursuant to said application. ated at New Britain this 16th day A. D, 1918. Ruano, Emanuel Di Non- no, Gumaro Palimieri, Frank Maitto, undersigned, is certify that the above- gners and endorsers and elec- and taxpayers, owning real es- tate, in the Town of New RBritain. Dated at New Britain this 16th day April, A. D., 19818, ALFRED L. of THOMPSON, Town Clerk. { To the Board of County Commission- ers for Hartford County. I Hereby Spirituous Ale, Lager B der at 14 Apply for a License to sell and TIntoxicating Liquors, Wine, and Ci- \rch Stree Town of New Britain. My place of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any Church Edifice or + Parochial School, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any post-oftic public librar or cemetery. Dated at N day of April, 1 Rhine W A Britain, D., 1918, GEORGE this 16th FROEBA : Applicant. We, the Undersigned and tax-payer: of the Town of Ne hereby sign and endorse the forego- | ing application of George Froeba, | for a lic . and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable- person to be licensed pursuant to said applica- tion. Dated at New day of April, Adam Maier, liam Radil, A. Hagert. * T Hereby Certify that the above- named signers and endorsers are elec- to and tax-pavers, owning real estate. in the Town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain, this 16th day of April, A. D., 1918. ALFRED L. THOMPSON, Town Clerk. are electors real i Britain, and ownir n Britain, 16th | B, 1918, George Buttner, John F. Eppler, this Wil George Pharmacy No. 483 To the County Hartford County. Commissioners for 1 hereby apply for a Druggist’s Li- cense to sell Spirituous and Intoxicat- ing Liquors, Ale, Lager Beer, Rhine and Cider, at 441 West Main et, Town of New Britain. 1 agrec to sell Spirituous and Intoxicat- Liquors to be drunk on the prem- | ises: 1 agree not to sell Spirituous | , | and Intoxicating Liquors in guantiti distilled liquors and those in quantitics not exceeding 5 gallons; I agreeto pay | sixty-five dollars only for such license and that it Il be revocable for | epresentation if T do not fulfill the foregoing agreements. And 1, on oath, do state that the business there to be carried on is one in which T am engaged as proprieto and that T am a licensed Pharmacist. Dated at New Britain this 15th day of April, A. D., 1918. WM. H. RUSSELL, Applicant. | We, ‘the undersigned, are electors | and taxpayers, owning real estate, of | the Town of New Britain and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing appli- cation of Wm. H. Russell for a li- cense, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be Don’t Be a Slacker— BUY LIBERTY BONDS SCHULTZ & COSTELLO 242 MAIN STREET. % m inc., TEL. 24-4 licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at New Britain this 15th day of April, A. D., 1918. H. Davis, Frederick F. Harmon, Baker, J. E. Dunlay, S. F. certify that the above- named signers and endorsers ara electors and tax-payers, owning real estate, in the Town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain this 15th day of April, A. D, 191%. ALFRED L, THOMPS Town Clek. | exceeding one gallon, except other than | - 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 propo- sition TO RENL, CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10e ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Have you lost a sum money? Glasses, Pins a Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in g the Herald. Your money surely remain in the find hands if he does nct who lost it. FOR SALE, FOR SALE. LOST—April street and P. Gold pendant Tel. 1986 , between 24 Trinity I. Corbin's office: and chain; reward. -3d TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. tween Park street and New Trust company. Notify Her HELP WANTED—FEMALE., housekeeper, 98 Harrison 4-27-tL WANTED — Working neat and competent. St. WANTED—Middle-aged do housework. 1o right party. pect street. woman to Comfortable home Apply to 87 Pros- 4-26-20> FOR RENT—Three-room tenement. basement | Apply 56 Connerton St. 27-3d WANTED—Young woman for book- keeping and stenography. Apply Bookkeeper, Herald Office. 4-26-3d TO RENT—Tenement, ments. Inqguirc Sunday morning, w street. Tel. 1515-3, 1 STORE TO RENT 2 Inquire 139 Hart s WANTED—Young woman as’ typist in main office of local concern. Ad- dress Box 20BB, Herald Office. 4-25-3d Arch stre cet, Tel. 1061-2 29-6dx TO RENT—Garage, ments, Webb & Co., NTED—Services of lady book- keeper one hour daily. Victory Lunch, 40 Church St. 4-238-tf all Tel. improve- 1638~ WANTED—Four- or with improvements, couple. WANTED—A stenographer in one of the local manufacturing offices, one having bad three or four years' ex- perience preferred. Apply to Box 1021, 4-17-tf five-room hy Address Box 3DX, rent, WANTED—A stenographer for sub- stitute work. If preferred the po- sition would afford part time work, either afternoons or part time morning and part time after- noon. Apply to Box 1021. 4-17-t¢ TO RENT—Two first floor, 61 T. W. Crowe, 291, unfurni Main street. 64 Grove Hill. rooms, Apply Tel. 3d WANTED—American tamily small tenement. .Address F. 635, City. wishes 0. Box 6dx 1 GIRLLS WANTED—Best wages paid. Union Laundry Corp. 3-5-tt WANTED. TO RENT—Five rooms, private house, 101 first Fairview floor, TO L feur. tion. T—1 3-4 ton truck with Apply to City MACHINERY—Wanted to purchase: Double drum hoisting engine and one with 3 drums. Steam or elec- tric. Also 2 large derricks and large engine lathe. Write full par- ticulars and lowest price. No dealers. Charles Grau, Fairhaven, Mass 4-27-1dx FURNISHED ROOMS, TO RENT—Two inodern preferred. Tel. 1870. furni; conveniences, Inquire Ring hed rooms, gentlemen : street WANTED-—Tenement of 6 rooms in good Jocation. Address Box X31X, Herald 4-22-1wkx lower NICELY conveniences at 69 S R WANTED—Bookkeeper and _steno- grapher. Address Box 695, City. 4-26-tf RNISHED ROOM TO RE conveniences, Walnut streets, NTED: man. -Rent of farm for bosrd of Twelve minutes from trolley. preferred. Call Berlin 4-26-3d Corner - T'OR RENT: room at Telephone Large, Main airy street. WANTED—Stenographical and ecleri- cal work for evenings. Box 23X, Herald. 4-25-3d FURNISHED keeping; central. ROOMS, separa 16 Prospect light Thouse- Man between 31 and 45 Salary and commission and chance for advancement. Ad- ABC, Herald Office. FURNISHE Running room: street. ROOM TO RE hot and cold water gentlemen only. 28§ dress in Court 2dx 4-26-3dx WANTED-—Position as stenographer and office ant; can furnish rences, Herald 4 FURNISHED ROOMS—Large nished room to rent. one or two people. tric fur- Suitable for Heat and elec- light, 83 Maple street. 5-3d WANTED—Boys and vears old for factory work. light work and good pay. Mfg. Co., Plainville. girls over 16 Clean, Bristol 3-8-tf HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Automatic chine operators, Sharpe or Acme Box 19 B B, Screw either Brown & machines. Apply Herald. T-6 Notice of Hearing. Berlin, ; Probate Court, April 25, A. D.. 1918, Iistate of Patrick D. Egan, late of the town of New Britain, in said dis- trict, deceased. Upon the application af George W. Andrew, praying that, as Adminis- trator on said estate, he may be auth- orized and empowered to sell and con- ivey all the interest of said deceased in and to certain real estate situated in said New Britaln, as per said ap- !plication on file more fully appears, it Order of s District of TWO AUTO TRUCK DRIVERS Pierce-Arrow Cai Apply to Green, P. & F. Corbin. for Mr. WANTED—Young man for work in local concern. F opportunity for right party. dress Box 18XX, Herald Office. 4-25-3d or con- for bright, Box 19AA, "ANTED—Boy 16 vears over in main office of cern. Good opportunity ambitious boy. Addr Herald offic of age local il ORDERED—That said application be heard and determined at the Pra- bate Office, in New Britaln, in said district, on the 1st day of May, A. D. 1918, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, ana that notice be ziven of the pendency of said application and the time and | place of hearing thereon, by publish- ing this order in some newspaper hav- ing a circulation in said district, and posting a capy of this order on public sign-post in the town of Britain, in said district, and by WANTED—At once. Seve straight die and tool work: best wages. Apply Gover Gaudnau Machine Tool Co., Rocky Hill, Ct. 4 3ax 1l men on i Man 1o lay linoleum, hang i ¥ shades, unpack e A. Andrews WANTED- window ete. John * Main street furniture, { siving notice to all parties in interest, [ cither personally or by mailing to each {one, prepaid postage, a copy of this order, and return make to this Court the natice given. RERNARD F. GAF W ist and of middle age to take charze small tool room in a manufactur ing concern. Applicant must experienced both in general chine work and tool work. dress Box X28X, Herald Office. 4-24-6 NEY, Judge. TAXI and LIVERY Service Reasonable, Reliable —7 Passenger Puckard Limouvsine— H. 1. HART, Tel. 1930, 506 ARCH STREET ma- i Ad- = WANTED-—Office boy for main office | of local manufacturing concern. Apply with references, age, ete. Bo 34 B B, Herald Office. A lootr l GARAGE WANTED—Young man to work, part time as collector and p: lesman. Gateley & n street. Wiliiams Auto Go. Office and Service Station, 287 Eim St. M ndlers X, N nt WANTE Teight crossing tenders R OR. Whiting and | H & | otfice, 4-6-1L by Apply St at FOR SALE—The premises, No. Grove Hill. Good house and Barn supitable for garage. B 2 feet wide, front and feet deep. Inquiré Ge Main street ¥OR SALE—Auto & Co., Tel. 1638 body, Webb 4-27-24 truck FOR SALE—Good harse; also surrey. Berlin, Ct. business or driving Mrs. F. H. Shaw, 4-27-14 FOR SALE-—Henderson motoreycle; cheap if taken at once; call Satur- day or Sunday; will give demon- stration, Call Cohen Motor Co., Chestnut street. 4- dx Second-nand , Clayton. i m, good house acres grapes and 1§a land. Inquire 208 Ni Britain. 41 1 Willys six fo miles. New & Rargain f Williams Auto barn; 7 wood New FOR FOR SALE—1917 mers closed-in new, cash. 6 cylinder Chal- runabout, good as one extra shoe. Bargain for Thomas Fagan, Kensington. 4-27-2dx SALE—1917 car, run 5,000 tires, one extra. atr once. Elm St. FOR SALE—A rooms, garage, new bungalow, § hot air furnace, new barn, hen-house, young fruit trees, 1-8 acre asparagus, 9 acres land, situated 2 1-2 miles from center of town, 100 yards from schoolhouse. A great bargain, 350. Box 273, Bristol NOTICE. 1—1917 Overland Run very litth Williams Auto R SALE—Barber shop, m street. FOF | NOTICE—Cheaper, Safer and Clean- er than Matches, The Round File Gas Lighter; satisfaction guaran- teed; price 35 cents; the best little thing in the world. I. E., Andrew 447 Arch street, "Phone 31 jtric Vacuum Cleaners to re per day. bia Grafonola and recor hogany finish; looks like z; scll on monthly terms toifes sible party. Bargain Box 2 ald. 422 FOR SALE—Barbershop in Unio doing good business; owner Ard reasonable; fully équip nionville, Ct. 4 24 N fow moré Mai William Whitm Phone 92« 4y NOTICE—For sale: Five-ton Indiana truck, weighing 10,650 1bs, fine con- dition, going at auction Tuesday, May 7, 2 p. m. at Corbin Garage. Chestnut street, New Bri ‘Winkle, Constable. PO SAL potato sington, Conn. NOTICE—We do electrical wirin, hang fixtures, install doorbells and do repair work reasonably. Richard Coridan, Jr., Jerome St., telephone 1628-4, 3-6-t2 | FOR SALY tage, K electric ne chool: itie: terms good commu’ reasonable. NOTICE—We do all kinds of truck ing and moving; local and long-di tance. Ohara & Carlson, Plainville Tel. 33-12 4 6 ~Horse, 1,300 {bs vears old; reason for sellifg: truck. Inquire Thomas Glen street. 43 auto 183 NOTICE—New Britain Dairy Lunch, 348 Main street, now open nights. SERTL ; 3.5a | FOR SALE—100-acre farn, sfoc d 0 J. J. Fitzsimmons Conn. ——— e tools. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES out. Reasonable rates. Richard Covert. Tel. ton, )R SALE spring Bed FOR SALI- condition aild Office. Allen N NOTICE—Plowing and harrowin First class equipment for tracts. 'Phone 1492-14. 4 “Baby Address carriage, Box 30X, 4,86} Chicken coop-and wire; quick sale. 3 68 Tremont street. & t FOR SALE 50 feet Burns, FOR SALE—Two lawn mowers good condition. Also cabinet and fancy boolc: mornings or evenings, 107 street. 4 in medicine | se. Call | * DENISON GARAG 430 MAIN STREE®D Livery Cars for hirc, day anf Storage, Supplies and Rep aple 2dx FOR SALE—1 work horse, 1 largs plow, 1 Cutaway wheel-narrow, 1 runabout body '16 Ford, 18-20 ft. plank, 2d hand. baurne, 1,785 Stanley St. AGENTS WANTED. CASH FOR OLD FALSE Doesn't matter if broken. to $5 per set, also cash for old silver, platinum, dental gold and old jewelry. Will send cash by { furn mail and will hold goods 10 for sender’s approval of my Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. oth st LARGE MANUFACTURER wants representatives to sell shirts, un- derwear, hosiery, dresses, walst skirts, direct ta homes. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Y.ew York City. 5-12-e » Sat.26t I Have For Sale on Liberal Terms—A Family Touse on Winthy street—13 Rooms. A 2-Family House on South Burritt street—10 Roo! Both on Large Lots, and Modern Equipment—Well worth consk H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St.. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUIL DING, REAL ESTATE INSURAN THIS WEEK IS ALMOS about Buying a Home—Real To Buy Now. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main street 305 Bank Building. OVER—Better step in and see us fonis Estate is in great demand—Our Advice Bargains in Real Estate South Main Street Property. Exceptional Bargain. Two Cottages on Vance Street, Several Houses on Black Rock Avenue. Two-family House on Connerton Street. Four-family House on w Strec Some Bargains for a Quick Sale. . Remember We Write All Kinds of Insurance. Second Mortgages. The Hardware City Co-Operative A F, H. Shield, Mgr, Tel. 1413, 131 M Two Houses and Five Lots, M Money to Loan 01 Inc. Street, ity n BUY LIBERTY BONDS NOT TOMORROW—BUT TODAY BEST AND SAFEST INVESTMENT IN “The test of success is the ability to save.” successful, then you must save. But there portant reason why you should save. the money you are not patriotic money and lend it to clothing, guns and THE THE WORLD If you wish toM another and more im$ When the Government nee unless vou save. If you save § the Government, then you help supply food munitions for our soldiers. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE: 72 West Main Street. Telephone 612. is 8 0