New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 3, 1918, Page 10

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10 NEW COURT FUNDS LOWER EXPENSES INCREASE Decline in Receipts Shown in' Annual Report of Clerk Danberg | Emil J. Danberg. « police court has annual report for the term from April 1, to The rep shows falling amount of money taken courts. The amount In the city court is a fu the court it thoush the volume much larger durin increase in expensc od this decreasc. = Ther ever, an increase in the a unt in for automobile ordinance viloations Clerk Da port follow the Tre th of New ind semi- nths nber 1 in the in hoth deery 200 while Al- husine done this term, the of the court cauvs- ompleted of city his Septe off in this ont § whou of ase police is taken nberg's r u City ain I here port Court rer 3 by Cle vespectflly stk of the from April 1, 1918, inclusive. POLIC R suboit my ro City and 1918, (o Septem- as Police Cash Cash Cash Cagh fash ‘ash Cash ror Apri May for Probation Judge Ja m Officer from i «'ash Me h from mis Superior cllaneous Ca C'ash Coust Disbursements Witness fec Tnterpreters R. B, fines veh Traveling ment William J. expensc Miscellaneous Frederick S. (1 treasurer piscioner Motor Stoeckel. Kom violations of expensc ommit- Rawlings, police o . 139,98 immberlain 1851.12 CITY COURT sceipts Cash received as clerl Dishursements To Frederick Chamberlain treasurer $288 RG, Courts. DANB. Police EMIL J. and District of Court, Octob D. 1918. Estate of mer L. Styles, late the Town of New Britain, in said trict, deceased. Upon the pplication The Britain Trust Company and Stoddard, praying that as truste der the second paragraph of the last will of said deceased that they may be authorized and empowered to sell and convey real estate of said de- sed, per application fully i hat said srmined New Bri 9th day 1918, at 9 o’clock noon, and that notice be peadency of said appli time and place of hearia publishing this order on newspaper having and by der on the town of New Britain, in triet, and return make to »f the notice ziven Attest BERNARD F. G Berlin, obate dis- New as on heard bate Office, district A D, be at the in Pro- in said an the n, of 9 in the forc the by wtion and thereon, > thme in some id of a circulation in s col anpost said dis- yosting public thi AFFNEY, Judge MANRASS AUTO £D OVERLAND AGENCY. Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Ihane 2227 139 Arch St. in | | Val I 1ana | ! trespass ARIN 3. | 1 $10.00 of ! | department ! street un- | file | application | October, ! given of the | Court | | the | | i | | o T. W. MITCHELL & CO. ABOUT TO DISSOLVE! One of City's Oldest Furniture 1 tablishments Going Out of Business at Once. Mitchell of Vine veteran business men has conducted Thomas W of the city who store, street of furni- business and street for, one, s the ture undertaking parlovs the corner of I years upholstery Park street, near m going oul iness Harmon L. Johnson, with My weni < to e Mitehell is g business, who has been Miteheli into business ave this bu undecided s oin of the urniture continuc and will Jing to iness i neve upho condr hi undertaking parlor: he located will on mklin Sguare ich been Furniture ¢ Building wi ha v this he Awmerican md s be e to the P & [ Havdwar taken converted ed b i corporation ision of o) over for factory usi ind FINED FOR TRESPASS 1. Davenport's Lond Fniercad By Mushroom Pickers—Other Cases Cases Heard Today in Police morning Mrs, Palinis were ated food. ton from court this Matulis and Anna ged with trespassing on culti for the purpose of takin They entered on the land of ¢ Davenport ich judging nmmnerous Davenport to time is the most town. It is located Mr. Davenport was ied during court taking testimony. His wife was testimony although Officer the el ol the has in court from pl ley oren time popular place in on busily street notes of the not present to give she was notified. Station testified that icking mushrooms quarry The, with accused of the he found and covered stones Mr. Daven- cultivated land, va- berr being raised was posted with *no The women pleaded know they W do- MesKkill fined them land s swampy brush ia and was kinds of The land signs. port rious there that they did ing wrong. $3.00. Guiseppi not Judge sioni was charged with on cultivated land for the of stealing fruit. He was fined rassi purpose The before health ourt had instance oflicials cases At the of the David Gorfian was charg- ttle on Market ugher house. until Satur- two th slaughterinz c but not in the adjourned ed The ¢ day, George aceu lecting garba without a 1 cuse adjourned until Attorney McDonough will him of col- nse. His Saturday. apepar for Seiring ‘was was BOY BURIED IN SAND. William Valentine. 11, Caught in Cave fle Had Dug. Williaum DATTOW Valentine, aged 14 death vesterday was buried in a Glen street. another boy mush- 1ves in The Valen- from it the years, iy escaped when at the 1y had been p 1d had stopper andbank (Hlen had finished = playmate had n the b avel in at le (\l four fe Mary Farris, living the screams of the aindbank with a tine’s playmate When Officers T nd Chief Raw. lings arrived the had been dug out. He was uninjured. afternoon i sandbank in toot of comr with entine rooms to a on stree and emerged in t of ne: whe waryi nd rby, heard hoys and ran to the shovel while Valen- the police hoy bler for Splendor and Magnificence Per- sonified in THE BIG MUSICAL COMEDY AT KEENEY'S The most elaborate production ever in this city. Funny Comedians, Handsome Girls, presented Gorgeous Scenery, Beautiful Gowns, Wonderful Singing. MARGUERITE CLARK UNCLE TOM’S CAEIN BRASS BULLETS The Show of ELCO Season. COMEDY the KEENEY'S THEATRE Court. | I strang ever find BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1918. 710N CHURCH SOLD. Makes to Church St. Dani Parchase— Cong Going The A 15, Corbin Zion place has bheen To X180 faken on by Danicl and the i an option on AT society my barracks on Church the regular service Mr. Hayes, who smith establisbment has not fully decided will put his rece comcidence these tra the structure by the colored worship L salvat Salvation street and foi time building. black- place. in this conducts a on Corbin to what use he purch A in connection of property is which has been citizens as their originally n Army barracks this nization to the when they erccted their street about its nt se with nsfers that 1ed house crected for md sold by chureh people new on Church of was o hon DR. CLINTON J. HYDI THE PRICE YOU PAY “I know 1 ought take tr tment; 1 have becn running down for Jast year or two. I am all fagged out, have no ambition, worry from morn- ing till night, don't care whether [ m dead or alive, have lost weight and cannot do the same work I used to do some years ago. 1f [ were as strong as 1 was, I could earn good money. I know I ought to treat with 2 good specialist, but 1 cannot afford to pay for the treatment.” You are paying for it NOJ friend, and dearly; yet you zet it. Let Your workin are drawing. A good manager than his interest. Should he begin capital his interest decrease And what ar You allow vour health to run down more more; therefore, you can- not work and earn what you used to. Do you see the point? You are draw- ing on your capital—which is your health—by allowing it to run down nd the interest (your workin racity) is steadily growing smaller. You used to make good now you earn about half of what you used to get. To make two, three or four was play to you; and you had vour heart and soul in your work. These happy days are gone. You now barely make a living and it almost beyond your strength. And yvou shudder gt the thought of what will happen when the final breakdown comes. Pigure out in what you have will be amazed what you ar stimation, The dollar don’t, an You spend it my not do me tell you why health is your capital; capacity the interest your is never spends more draw of to would, on the course, you doing? and dollar Aollars and 1dy and ambunt; lose lost, '+, at the to vou and ing you MIGHT ctual expense to vou. And what do vou get for it. Worry, anxiety, despondenc: want and deprivation for your family The dol 1 take out of you for treatment with specialist is not an an investment. And in ased working health and hap- n, is pocket and spend an experienced It is vou pense roturn ahility, higher piness at home. Which will you choose? Can you hesitate? ges, .u‘ | | | church property purchased church | the | being will hold | money; | all | the ! I WAD vou | | WAD cents | is beyond | but | Dr.ClintonJ. Hyde Specialist in Nervous Discases. 373 ASYLUM ST.. COR. FORD HARTFORD, CONN. 0 to 1; 7 to 8 W Holidays 10 to and Chron Sundays 1. AS SORS' NOTIC All persons in the Town of New are hereby return to the first of all by Britain liable to pay taxes to before notified and requesied the assessors on or day of November next, list property owned or possessed on the first of The CITY day October, 1918 sors will meet in their offic HALL, WEST MAIN ST, Tuesday, Oct. i, 1918, And every thereafter October, purpe such lists OFFICE HOURS—From 9 a. 5 p. o, and Monday, Wednesd Saturday evenings from 7 (. 9 B 1 or land are description e uy Aauring for the of receiving m y and persons owning requested to glve a of the same on back of their lists. Blank lists can be procured at the Assessors’ Office. City Hall. AUGUST BURCKHARDT, JAMES J. WATSON., AARON DANIE N houses them | full | your agents The Classified Columns are the penny ads reach bhundreds in the city avery week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. GNE CENT CASH IN A!)VAV E. ’\‘IINIMUM CHARGE 183 | A WORI) stLH I\SER.TIGN Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surnrising jzantities and turned in at ‘he Herald. Your money will surely remair in the finder’s ! hands if he dces nct know who lost it. HELP W ED iclephone rator e Yeuns woman for Apply cl in office Box (white) Appl 10 TED W Britain Waitres ck and Club 11400 New per me GIRL: Adki bindery work 66 Chur competent hotis cookir M woman to work, including st be honest and Hous per, | 2dx piain oblig Her WANT wd dishwasher, Main sire 10 5d Young woman for clerical factory office of Good opportunity Box N4X, Herald D work in cern. party WANTIED-—- Apply Y. local con- for right | 10-1 Girl W. D—Young factory office (iood chance for XX house WANT in woman of loc advancement concern Ad- ile for general laundry. Maid without !l 11, « ll 1] l\ ment whole or store open daily p. m,, cept closes promptly The McMillan Store Grov depart- This m. to 6 whea it m. Apply 2 4-LE time. from a D. otel Be- and room —Chambermaid. $30 month, board Also housekeepe WANTED—Dishwasher at Hudson Luxu.). Also short order cook 9-20-t8 loin. ED—A competent maid for | al houscwork in family of tw Mrs. W. L. Hatch, 247 | st. 9-13-tf gene No washir West Main a Hotel Beloin. ANTED—Girl of local firm as assistant in Address Box 695, office Cit, LOST LOST-—Gold watch vicinity of Locust Reward if returned and cameo pin in and Greenwood to Herald. 10-3-1dx fox neckpiece. Findc rewarded by leaving 10- LOST—Cr will be Herald LOST—A hetween school. W. Loomis “Moore” fountain pen Main street and Reward if returned 150 Arch strect. 10- 10 cent ack hand containing with money, recipe, etc. turn to 48 Prospect street lost | High | to -1dx and lady” purse inder ve- | 10-3-1dx | post office | return stare, bag umbrella in Finder —An Wednesday. Herald. T S L PRy NOTITE. PARTIES TAKEN ¥rank Brown, Tel i 7-25-tt NOTICIE—The Asia Restaurs is now doing business at 294 Main St., where Walsh's Restaurant used to bhe. Special Dinner = a. m. to G, 9-30-6d NOTICF Teacher. AUTOMOBILE out. Buick car. Tiss 86 Elm St., 'Phone 417 9-30-6dx e ] TRNISHIZD ROOMS, FURNISHED ROOAIS rooms for light housekeeping. run ning water., bed and couch $5.00. | Address Rooms, Ileraid. 10-1 "WANTED A Good second hand bicycle. Willing to pay a fair price | but must be in A-1 condi- tion. Address Bicycle, Herald 3dx i | | | | H1Ne) | TO To Rent Light Tousckeeping Rooms. ) Also light, airy single rooms. 5. co Pr LY HOUSE, 122 Main St. DOHERTY MARKET GROCERIES AND MEAT Mr. Prank A, Stockwell, for number of years with Hall’s Gro- cery is now cufling meat at this " het. 406 A r('h St. DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN 130G STREET Idvery Cars for Hire, Day and Storage, Supplles and Rep All Advertizoments for the fled muszt be in the Herald etlice hy 1:30 p. m. on the duy of issue coluran | WANT pol Berlin Youn & e man as man Co tng man o lea hoe to start. Main St. 10-1 ne Apply iood salary Chas. Mosa, 294 ANTE manuf eman, loc with low ling. B Lt system lant pre x4 -Gdx sure -In manufacturing conce cleri work, one perience in hurrying ders through factory cellent opportunity Apply Drawer 1021, local for ex- of rn, arg a man hagd prefe for rig City. )--Timekeeper in local factory. Good chance for advancement. Ierald, Box 25X 9-5-tf WANTED- Frelght handlers crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. R. R Whiting St and H & Appiy at freight office, 4-6-tt TO RED ‘e room tenement small Ame 1 family. Inquire Highland street, first floor, 10-3-1d to 19 TENE) 2nd st rooms, Apply 10- floor; Main, at Rosenski 3d Two tenements cach, all modern Apply M. Cohn, of improve- 19 Com- 10-1-41 REN rooms ments. five mere: all modern Washington 10-1-5dx TO RENT—Garage. 119 Glen St. 9-30-6dx Tenement, improvements 155 St. TO RE ment. ref Six room Two fami ences, 113 modern tene House. Adults, Jassett St. 6dx STORE ROOM TO automobiles, w Price reasonable. dress J. C. Baker, RIENT-—Space for gons or ture. Phone 506 or ad- Arch f 6ad Modern six room 219 Chestnut street. R Adult flat -6d —Seven-room at and inquire apartment, improvements. 141 R 179 0-1f 9- $3000. Buys on easy terms, just that little home you have been looking for in the edge of New Britain. Large lot, barn and coops. City water and gas. H. N. LOCKWO0OD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall Williams Auto G, Office and Service. Station, 287 Elm St PECIAL NOTICE ! J. HOCHMAN is in the market for Papers or Magazines. Jall me by Tel. 468-4, or drop a line. East Street, City. GIRLS ARE WANTED BY THE So. New Eng Tel. Co. FOR POSITIONS AS TELEPHORE OPERATORS These positions offer nent employment und; working conditio Call and see our Chief Ope tor and he given informatig in detail about wages pa hours of worl; sickness, ¢ ability and pension plan, rest room, ete. Southern New England Telephone Go. 24 COURT STREET. perma- good d, and cost clerk | | FOR SALE, FOR s=ALE. Price - 1 FOR bell. 10- en ix Ca LI% season. ow will fre Good fa purchaser, Conn Guernsey Rich milk. bargain to quick Shulansky, ’ : cow SALE: tindson rolet. Just wauled and paint- lendid chanical condition in. Williams Auto ipe Beckley, ove 10-3 OIL SALIS --A small lot of Klond white winter seed Wheat, Liye straw, Horse and Tirc wood, split and cut th for fire place. A few to twelse old pigs, sired by big t: Poland-China boar, Price $10 ed Berlin Farms, Berlin, Conn. Te! 668-4 9-21 I"'OR Gre Co., 10 sd = (o Two rubber Cheap sireet, carriag tired; for Tele 1estnut hone FOIR SALE—L: phone Mahogany nient of nmonths 147 itest Grafonola, used model fine only cash. first bell | APPLI win, fine den, 5 —Winter set W, records, Cheap for Arch St., Ba windfa, H. Gla 10-1-5; Ander- nings, i present 67 Gladden St son, for use dx OR S. Buell 11 | a LE—Ford R B = street. ) TRUCKS: fi condition. W followinzg makes Atlas, Ford, ( Aillac, Jeffrey, in and Ic the: asseng ars also el P. Taber, Hartford, Conn Rebuilt and in for sale Repub Buick, Vim. Co: A few go sale. R Allyn 10-1 FOR SALII—Left large Mahogany with twelve be Iteo, >mmerce, MacCur over. with us Cabinet new sell, Grafonola, | records, hardly this week, ver) ap. Broidrib Wheeler 138 { Main street, 10-3-2dx T e ey WANTED, sold & used, must for ¢h Inc., 128 FOR SALE modern 160 le desired. 1t room improvements, Broad St., Plai Tel. 14 house, also ba ville. Qui] WANTED—Man and wife to live and on farm near New Britain. hducements to the right party hulansky, Conn 10- work Best H Beckley, FOR SALE North street, Kitchen ard floor. stove, 10-1-3 2dx WANTED—Young man nections with party as salesman or collector. Evenings only. De- ferred classification. For interview Address, Ambitious, Box 15x, Her- ald 10-3-1dx desires con- of furniture for sale. Herald, Box 5. 10 FOR SALE—Pure extracted hon| $1.00 per quart. A. E. Crand Berlin. 10- small lot quire at FANTED—To get in touch with a person experienced in ping room work who is willing to give in- structions evening Will pay re for time consumed. A General Delivery, New | 2a |l 10-8-2d FOR SALE—Ford touring car. running car. Good condition. Britain Garage, 8 Chestnut St. 10- sonahly Foreman, Britain FOR SALE—Furniture, stove, V] ,uum cleaner, glass and silverw{ Tel. 864-3. Boy would noo attending vocational Hke work Saturday and evenir Box school after- Her 10 d 10- D—To buy second hand din- room furniture in good condi- Address 15, Her FOR SALE—1918 Ford Roadster. Williams Auto Co., practically Bargain for ca 287 Elm St. 10-3 CAN YOU D CLERICAL ORK? opportuni Box SITUATION W/ reliable woman, day. Box 10D, Her- | i | NTED. | | WANTED — By housework by ald. FOUND. FOUNTI nir Two Sunday. Ken rings found at Apply to John Mich- ac gton. 10-2-3d dry | or STORAGE—If you want clean, storage room for your furniture other goods in a brick building, see | Myron D. Stockwell, the real es- tate man, National Bank building. | fThere are 10-1-12dx | WANTED — Saleswomen wanted. Apply to Pullar| & Niven, Boston S tf | several here in the office of on¢ of our las manufacturers. | { It's a pleasant officc where Store. work under the best of conditid | | [ TIt's essential, You would be do WANTED work that will help to win the wj | Young dog, puppy preferred.i Not over three months old. [ Address Puppy, Yor particular Herald. ; Herald. WIN THE WAR ubscribing to the Fourth LIBERTY LOAN After That See Me About Real Estate and Insurance. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. Room 208 National Bank Building, Real Estate, Insurance. YOU CAN MAKE A LIVING houses on Fairview street—Four rent out of these tw coming in eve clockwork—No heat tdg furnish—Small expense—Better see us. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main street month—Money ticks just like 305 Bank Builaing. Your dollars we are calling, To keep the Hun planes falling. Fighting dollars for fighting men ! Lend, and lend, and lend again Save to Buy---Buy to Keep Buy the way the boys in France fight—to the utmost. Buy Today—At Any Bank—Cash or Instalments. Liberty Loan Committee of New England New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Maln Street Telephone 612.

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