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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1918. } ) B The Classified Columns are Have you lost a sum O Tgupi lI}IsI:XxI IilirA your agents—the penny ads ‘ : oy money? Glasses, Pins and P e Ot (]| reach hundreds in the city Eoits O 1 Qg s, b i # Rings are found in surprising Ever. J ||| every week night and the & et ; ¥ quantities and turned in af ESTABLISHED 1847. EVARINOIND), { || chances are that several read- Chid, : : ¥ the Herald. Your money wil MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. ers out of the hundreds will i PEV N T AP surely remain in the finder’s be interested in your propo- CA‘%H IN ADVANCE, MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ | hands if he does not know L3 Restful Couch Hammocks sition. QNE CEI‘“ AWORD EBACH INSE who lost it. FIFTH FLOOR GERLS q AD DS h P ; \4,:52._{“;_—, OR SALE—Savoy, cabbage and i S T e o elevator. App Mc 1 ery plant Thomas Paonessa, They form an important section of our fifth floor display for they are now an cssentlal part of the : AREESWANTED SB Y ST { Main street ¢ n the Herald < street. - 6-21-] veranda equipment: and here's vour opportunity fo replace the old hammock that h cen good service [l | B Su NCW Eflg Td CO _— 3 1 " g . s » . . § 2D An with a handhome new one at the old low price. 2 4 \ cxperi G e | J B.m, o1 FOR SALE—Twelve-room house FOR POSITIONS AS pher. Statc res desi n 8 S barn; one single house, 31 rod These positions offer perma- Radil, 389 Arch Bt. oN Couch Hammocks Xh Couch FHammocks with wind shield, chain hung, FOR SALE—Two 2-family houseg o # working conditions. : ma £ . N SALIS cler |en T goo0d cushion: valt 0.0, Special b aAMMOCKS : Call and see our Chief Oper R e Ly ind golden self *bianching: el Lt B ) A S « 16008 V. Wome g - / 2 g. | erer’s Posy Shop, or Phone 97 Heavy Khaki Couch ilammocks with wind shield and tor and be given information B siring government positior £ s, Call - 5 e > e o o i abou ages pai | e ‘ i nings ) ohn Preit box spring cushion. Spectal.......... S Palmer’'s Khaki Hammocks K| in detail about wages paid, for free particulars to J. ¢ R i € st., John Pfeifer. — S with deep valance and strong [ | hours of work; sickness, dis: et o S Palmer's Couch Hammocks, adjustable spring back rest: i wood crossbars ability and pension plan, rest . = combinations green and khaki upholstering. Special Special . P | B room, cte, nent employment under good . Kenois Bldg., ng- ton. dx Battleship gray Couch Hammocks wih black trim; com- 5 b1 | B S" " arl N E l d T — | NOTICE—W TR plete with pillows, standard and canopy to match. Special Palmer’s extra heavy woven [ CUE New ng an WANTED-—Young ladies between | han T Gontbens g | FOR SALE—Threo automobiles ; : z f g :stall doorbells and Swing Hammocks, large pillow; % T h ages of 16 to 23 years to learn et 2 3 runabout and two touring xtra deep valance and beau. M e!ep one Go, | telophone operating. Paid while | 40 repair work reus . prico right; nev car guara ) ° tiful coloring. $5.00 51 COURT STREET. | learning. Apply Chict operator, BT SRR ue | goes these cars. E. G, B Ope lcyc es Special 4 5 Southern New England Teiephone. = z cock. T i 5-19 H-6-tf . [J = | NOT1ICI Only One Hundred in All 1O MENT, — - — ] . HeRwomanEwhoNas || o SALE OR TO RENT-—9-ro oaster brake, first quality tires, stror leather saddle; this is Unless otherwise stated any pockethook - ., all modern, . located opposite the o 4 : e . erlin street. 'Phone T. W. 0'Cd probably your last opportunity until after the war to buy a Pope advertised merchandise may be B 'I'O REN'I' T erwear McMillan's | nor, broker. . 50_25 B " ordered by mail or ’phonc [ LS FOREMAN Mar- ore;a ing it in her knitting Bicyele at this 1 Price. 1LY ! ried, 30 years old, now cmployed it e should you find it inconvenicnt | S § Ry : i kindly return | FOR SALE—Pigs at the Be uld you fin | wishes to make change. Has had 8 | the same Millan's and avoid 5 : to call in person. tore or commer vears experience in small construc- further tro o e e mimey whbmimng Gk O . 8| . . tity s e £ S i , tion and sheet metal work, painting, | _known 6-24-1d S o I a v lda Corsets cial use in Herald pige fitting, rigging and general re- | Se——————— S e L e — 2 cycle. n good condition V' 8| . DEPARTMENTS | BId F 67 . AJso has had some husi- e ; " OF THE CORSET WORLD SR T : (OST. at reasonable price. Address amisTocrAT oF THE O o o §|Bldg. Frontage S T cdge of m(omolnlc ¥ 11B S e e B e o DEMONSTRATION CONTINUES ALL NEXT WEEK. Men's Shoes (Over . Men's Ch h H ¢ . L inch of ye e e iog Xumishings.) urch street. Heat| serau Gt ool o — . or youthfulness and that well-proportioned grace which makes Optical. f . h d A l e : —— | Sunday evening. Finder return WANTED. : ANTED—Young man and voung : : . man’s appearance so charming, La Vidas are pre-eminent. Books, urnisned. pPpiy Tad Tor GetitaTl worl Mhiet hh et | aLeralafandrcetve foward. A HIGHER WAGE THAN USU, e e s b D i i | Herald Pub. Co.| if,zoiminnn, o i, Sovv | will find sreater satisfaction and comfort in La Vida Corsets, which ] . Adams Express Co., 50 Main St. SR 2xef iepEn ey on Aonoral : : : 1 LOs reckpiece >- | work on country place near Hartfos are so comfortable, life has a mew meaning: not alone in your Wh Y Sh ld | TO RENT—Sccond floor tenement. een New a North Steady job all year. References g figure, but better health; freedom, buoyancy, that brings its own y ou Ou 3 Four rooms. All modern improve- | ywANTED—Washing to take home ) S e e R acdreen EReRdy SR el R ; i ; ments. Inquire ¥. Levine, = S Nrs o ’ i 2O ’Phone 714. Mrs. Gurley Select your Corsets with great care and always have your Cor- Buy War SaVIngS bert street. : rdiiiil g - sets fitted. We gladly fit the La Vida—in fact, we urge it. i e —e— ey I]ENISUN fiARAfiE Stamps garden. Inquire 355 Corbin Ave. VIAETTe) o PR RIS G.24.2q| Teresa Sammer, 220 Elm str F . Bl h d M'l 6-22.3dx| money. Ow ave same by 430 MAIN STREET Orelgfl eacne ans Thousands of articles have R |10 RENT Four rooms, furnished | Droyins pronerty and paving for ad¥. | Livery Cars for hire, day and g told what a good investment : ! . A, o] e o o b i A told s00d complete, with use of piano; can| WANTED—TO BUY IMMEDIATELY. Storage, Supplics and, Hepstit MILLINERY —EOURTH. FLOOR. “hfl‘““:; how -"-*f:*tg""‘”‘“‘ see same by calling at S Bronson| F Y TOURING CARS AND| i o ced by the government. EEect e 6-22.34 y S; MUST BE LATE Men who have been to France @ : AND IN GOOD ME I OUP BAR(‘A INS FOR SALE g tell another story—things they @ TN Gh e e “H AL CONDITION 5 and 61 Fairview Str itin g for $768 per annum. velvet and fancy feathers. have seen with their own ey:os, ine rooms; every modern improve- PAY A HIGHER ]’l\‘( i and - ' . rentin g for $6.00 p Georgette Crepe Hats in pink, white, navy blue, white and navy Our own soldiers are going [§ ment; choice location: speak quick; ANY OTIER Another shipment has just been welcomed into our millinery salon; they are genuine beauties, trimmed with flowers, ribbon, a annum. 22 Prospect cet a Barn, Renting for $612 per annum, 1 worth seeing me about. must back them up—whole- [ 139 State St., New L - i Ribbon Sport Hats, the smartest hats of the season to wear with ¥ ate St., ew ondon sweaters in sweater shades: also Panamas. Prices $1.25, $3.45, $6.95 haaDr;emt;},r et e e ?;\(’;I[;L())S(;QL VTRV_“" : ‘. E'l. D. HUR*IPHREY, 272 Main St. to $12.50. Savings Stamps every week. 1| TO RENT—Two nicely furnished 6 ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, front rooms, all conveniences at === =t = REAL ESTATE 5056 Arch street. 6 = HELP WANTED—MALIL, v oy n <y T C T RS Fa 3 — - — e — O RN T it seion = | WE FLATTERED OURSELVES We were able to| 0 X o : " i WANTED—A man as porter in the | 2 Familv E o - e : . B o on ol | Club Certificate Application. of iiedciyelxraomiapartment i (W2 NE B s 0e TR OISR A 1 | offer a 3-Family House in these days of high prices for] o it G Gnct Another To the Board of County Commission- twin bungalows on City and Con- 85.000— W We can | 3 it 1 planned to conduct another s o SloTan g S s, el Ay s-24-tr | $5, (,(}1} But now we can beat that offer. We have jus foritosd Y. 3L C.o 3, Automoblle | o e’ motor transport and avia- | Tho United Lithuanian Soclety|| 2month ox sell on essy terma. Ab- | S e e two 3-Family Houses for $4,500 apiece, or the 2 Together! School Teaches Fair Sex to Drive. | tion service. Corp, acting by Charles Sawko, Pr Ll e Joed| work. Riker-Hegeman Drug store for a (,,m k Sale at $8,500—Where can you touch aj That the educational department of | = = e T ent, ; l;'lhffl “"} x’b’\‘» “"“f;"(:f g::f‘ : 6-24-3d (hmnr like that? ) he Hartford Y. M. C. A., Hillyer in-| At.a Court of Probate holden 2 ¢ E1OTOD Y ADDY: SOLTH Sl T |TO RENT—2-3-4 room suites fur- | - . TR 3 1e Hartforc e e i S to'to entitle it to have in its pos- | 1 LIS Ta0m e O | WANTED—Man between 35 ana 45 1 Seymour Street rent, $17. Pleasant Street $17 titute, iz alive to the need and possi- | 4 8 : p e & 1 > 0 st 2 ) < e Rt trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- |#ssion and dispense to its members, | jnprovements. (Central). Address| Years of age for night guard auty, | Majn Street Store $ Let us rent or sell your house for fieice of aulomobile cducation ford and State of Connecticut, on the | SPirituous and ir ating liquors &< | gureka Room Register, 84 W. Main | American preferred. Address Box idenced by the way in which it has; 23rd day of June, A. D., 1918. ~ a8 ncitens l,»n ('<‘)' ‘lJlsm;‘Sxy?filper.\t(};t L Lane, Mgr. 6-17-tf X14X, Herald Office. 3d | you. sions o nap. 29 3 A 5 -esponded to the demand for train- Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. f kit 5 e otisaia 8 B CA P REAL ESTATE CO ng along this line and by opening up I e of Amelia Kristopik, late of | O 1918 the quarters of said So- 1ED ROOM WANTED—Night watchman by local Wi i : e = : ¥ S C y ] >ark Street, Town of hn automobile school which has suc- | New Britain, in said district deceased. “\f‘"”v I‘,L_ SRk eiteok : concern. Steady employment for 272 Main street 305 Bank Buflding. bessfully been conducted for the past Upon the petition of Anthony Kris- |-\ cy Britain. Furnished room for one or two gen- right party. Address Box X2X Blght ‘years. With the growing de-! topik, a creditor, of said New Britain, | S0id Soclety has for its purposes el 08 e et s e 5 a = = — 3 for this kind of education this | jyqving : e and objects the following: To estab- Gl i fnand for thi in { praying that letters of administration |; 4 \ 1 _— kchool has been so well equipped that | mias ho granted on said estate per { lish and keep hall building in the city aii 4 P : : R EeA S L B oo R s Wy — et m o MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST kection of the country o1s b it has a membership of and aan i5Ewalnut 56 Centeal Brightwood Box Mac a Na- Bidioidedly , g Sl 2 . was organized May 9, 1911. S & s tionar Bnder, Apply N, B. Pape H MORTGAGE It is decidedly worth while to visit Ordered—That said application be The Officer D‘n.e(_m,. Board of e Box Co. 22 Walnut Street. 6-13-tf o his branch of the Hillyer institute {pe,pq and determined at the Probate combination; prices $3.95, $4.95 up to $12.50. through these things now. We only cne to be had. P Hall ihmui AVEN AUTO E IAD | Also Other Good Properties. These are e iho e e tovernors are as follows: President, i 1o RENT—Two o e H AR e D LG ) e e o e et o e G SRR, SRS | e ot el nen S b ] or giving the very highest type of | 5 " | Chas. Sa : s A 10usekeeping rooms; pleasant. 498 | W ED— Freight andlers a il on the 29th day of June, A. D., 1918, i yugkas, Ludwiz Mondezski, A Rod- L L e Nk 1B Ly an xpert instruction. There are almost | " 100 Wb TR . oD 3 Main street 6-22-3dx crossing tenders by N. Y. N. H. & | s B & many women taking the automo- | 4 % 0'¢l¢ o ::I{‘|I::Ivt;‘n‘:W:r;c‘:'n((xlf \»l:‘i\(;.unn. S. Adonitis |T. Zdansukas, Jncla, _ S e e e C UE E‘Z & COS‘I‘EI I O an 8 6\nec dnfinelare Tyl EnaT e R R ukcinasRu T AGerdis B Stockel | pURNISHED 1ROOMS—551 Main St.| Whiting St. 4-6-tt | B oy alize that it is not only a finc thing, | § : : Badplace 00 unas! dirst flig ) 6-22-2 1% iEoex] Istree 5.6 ?‘i l\':l'\ L ‘m-mm | hearing thereon, by publishing this A copy of its By-Laws, Constitution Tirst flight up. 6 dax opposite Pearl street. 6-6-tf 4 TAIN STREE TEL. 24-4 s S __ | order in some newspaper publis! in | ar S s ers are hereto an- 7 7 3 e O 7 8 ctoreiineliountoa o il o ST C oS RS e e T LSS g jist of members are herefo &1 | purnished room in private family all SRR S — aneis ¢ TEEGECL conveniences. Very central, 280 pLascondaioo: vhich makes it easy for the student J 2 in said District, and by posting : ; A I It : s hauice 138 Gonae S| ¥ posting a copy Dated at New Britain this 14th day e e G e || onnerton St. te o work on them and adjust: valves, - ; thereof, on the public sign-pos 2 | op . g - ! I . . TR TR imers, carburetors, etc | the public sign-post in the | of June, 1918. = ——— - = G town of New Britain, said Distrie > United Lithuanis Society z There are numerous othér parts, | [OW! of New Bri in said District, | The ~ United Lithuanian Soctety | 70" pixn mo comfortably fur- J HOCHM N uch as sectional carburetors, start- | als Corp. el e . A 8 -] L] 8 5 By order of Court, 5 o S pg motors, magnetos, water pumps, i Maple. 6-21-tf | PAYS BEST PRI1C FOR JUNK, nd all the other parts used in MORTIMER H. CAMP, = = “ FAPER. HUBBERS, RAGS, BOT- / f e aiiihe sulectelooverediinclude Gl YOU Save Money . neat furnished rooms at |{TLES, OR SECOND HAND FURNL- i I' construction, engines, fuels N, - I ¥ enerul augoda Inn, Momauguin. Write | TURE, ETC. nd carbureting systems, power plant : 3 B . Th h U ' S e R T i e \dditional Order of Notice. uying through Us . | 5 i s i o o' s o TEL. 463-4, Military Scout Sport Model fon and cooling, batteries and mag- New Haven Superior Court. | 1,BT US ORDER FOR YOU! We S 18-6d o eto ignition, starting and light- | Mary V. Zukoski vs. John Zukoski, | quoto Lowest Prices on almost | ! A g system F obile troubles | New Haven, Conn., June 15th, 191§ ‘EVERYTHING”. A few prices on NOTICE Q i Call and see this classy Automobile. The best buy under $1,500. nd remedies. erentials. brakes, Complaint for Divorce. GOOD TIR Taken by virtue of an execution to i mma iy R i ] lutches and univ b res, Ordered, that additional notice of | agx3 e 23y me directed, and will be sold at Public | © make room for new cars we will cut the price on all used pad rules, examinations, > the pendency of the complaint in | 3 o ) 938 Vendue, to the highest bidder at the OVERLAND AGENCY, New classes are being organized |the above entitled case be given by | i i 5 public sign post, in the Town of v B T e ain for the ladies,” owners’ and me- | publishing t onderl il the M oo |G e e iion Y Britain, County of Hartford and State Storage and Accessories, anics’ course, the previous classes | Britain Hera a newspaper pub- | g ¢ at Lowest Pricos: AUTO. | of Connecticut, fourteen days (14) | Repair Work a Specialty. aving completed their coursc of in- |lished in Hariford county, once a | VALVE i them ‘when so | after date, which will be on Monday, | phone 2227 1-;9 Arch < QRIS Tho ey classes v llico Mt cel pion Dol ee s islcoossivolyane. TRED. vour Overclothes | the 1st day of July, A. D., 1918, at 10 oS [S1TN | e, 11z t | ¢ ) . r T ) - B o G s ERE 0L 0 2 % . b e — TIETRe— ence tomorrow. It is realized that |ginning on or before the 20th of | prROM US! ceralls, Jumpers, One. | o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy e need will be great for men to op- | June, 1918 Piece Union Suits, and Work Pants: | said execution, and my fees thercon, . JOHN'S PARISH rate trucks as a supplement to| By the Court, following descr ropor Is to be one of the the “JIFFYALL”" t for ANYBODY, | the following described property, to best parts of the ght and express transpoitation RROLL M. AUGUR, \ on and off in a FLASE. The BEST | wit: city. 'We offer For Sale there, One, ' i Distributors—Dodge, Klgin and Kissel Cars, Kissel Motor Trucks: nes. Also agriculturists need oper- Assistant Clerk of the Superior | goods at RIGHT "PRICGES. Renvem- South Main Street, Two and Three Tenement ilomes; tors for trucks and tractors and this Court for New Haven County. | per, we SAVE YOU DOLLARS on all ! meat cutter, 1 computing scale, 1 | Also Lots from $50 to $1,000. e - - e of YOUR NE 51 SE FIRST. | electric meat grinder, 1 cash register, H.N. LOCKW(93D, il T g @ | Business Hours, 9 to 11:30 a. m., ! to | 1 electric fan, 1 meat block, 1 meat Real Estate and Insurance , Touring and deliveries. No reasonable offers refuseds enty cars to choose from. 2:15 p. m.; 163 Main Street, Room 3, | bench, 1 lot of pape Gity Hall 2 t paper. 7 - : B e SN S TR If You Cannot Find aj—— iy 5 .}\ USE VEEDOL - Factory Rebuilt FRED WINKLE, Suitable Place to Rent, | ¢ H KEELEY i Y BT MU | B e Typewriters NATIONAL CARRIAC Co., 86 Arch ¢ & 1 ! Seymour St New Britain, Conn. g lires & Auto Repairs—Supplics. i N ol 5 7 ‘-‘%* — We have a very desirable scven-room cottage on Russell strect @ | SV™ O o ADRUA WY Pl i g o Sold, Rented and with all improvements and in first class condition for $6,000. The W. L. HATCH CO. | "Giice s service. | 5200 20Z “~“ e dey]g:;vemer 20 West Main Street, Open Monday and Satuvday Evenings | . ‘Station, 287 Elm St.| ARCADE STUDIO | " ™ iiecuon cuscantos | Bggr2bies elephone 81 R R T

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