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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1918, MILTERN SQRR!VE{%’ ‘\ “\ \J“ ‘vm-“f‘,“b,“.',,‘,,"'\\,,," I The Classified Columns are o T ‘ Have you lost a sun, i ad S Gueen oo vour agents—the penny ads s money? Glasses, Pin AFTER [{]Nfi YFAR% white Slasie” tvaof By this | reach hundreds in the city F Rings are found in surp: Y o e every week night and the quantities and turned : imo Miltern’s fame was so great that . st v who was ever | hane » th ¢ ad- ; 2 iite Herald. Youir money o Enniices ne Uialoeneral teac N WALy A WORD. . i e Mg New Britain Actor Has Played All - vor. n 2 & adeeds wit s to the point, his salary sisen o $85 & G ST Sittsi;:ferested in your prepo- CASE{H:[ DVAP{CE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16 \Lahl:;lo;t it.e does ne Over the World e S e satistaction o folt on ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. | when his popularity was proved = ) . et i ‘h o B L liers atter Phese Maps are complete in every o had slapped the hero in the face. | detail and will make a valuable souv- Under the caption of “Miltern ‘ Thus Jlished, Miltern aspired to | enir of the Workl War. - All the Melodramas”, the New York e B e e e Times pays tribute to John E. Shee- % L. nothing nstter han of this city, who is knnown on - L e bl » \ ! o the stage as John Miltern. ¥rom @ {-\(illing to make these concess ] lowly beginning. Miltern, fire the A'illern quit the stage and took re st : ) light and all modern c ambition to win fame re the () iines and went into the stock mar- | = 2 : o h H 1d 3 (:Ih e oc ‘[]y](b(\ s s s R Gl e naallostinis en s ea Small house, with running | Must be in the Heralc T e adder until he h wttained the givines and again sought work on the | ° ter, per month, The Berlin WANTED—Competent person to take| 100% ol hersn \: hacle to whiclr all thhe folk « \" ramatic stage. He was again "arms, Berlin. Tel. 668-4. 12 e g Dby and | soneral h“"’\"'i S i stage aspire. ) " oheneed by Woods, this time for his H ld Office i office by 1:20 p. m. on the work. Mrs. Silver, 53 I’lc‘«;;fll‘\‘: | Conn The New York Times article fol- of kind, “Deadwood era TO REN 2 585k 1 ¥ Four-room tenement. 3 lows: Dick’s But in the mean- i o . had a friend in the hetter SoutinMain: 5t E ¢ day of issue. WANTED—Competent second maid | COWS FOR New n e e i a + had prgmisediio ; - - ing to go south for winter. Ad-| ®pringers. Several gooc is bringing again into the dramatic class of drome Ao BEC PILAC T Frederick at the Bitinge theater four|po g R A e 'l vass P. O B 1011 New Diittin ols 7. Marks, K¢ S ad gone | Years ago, again under the direction | = 1] modern improvement Fur- WANTED. 12-26-t¢| Tel Stiend oui s owniacoount |\afihiE oldimans ger, T W ““;‘? nace. Enquire 648 W Main, | == == | oae time been manager of ;;1:»(ji::,'. 71“‘_:“1»~;<‘:;_“‘t‘ ‘\i‘{:'fi“\mm- ix. | WANTED—Adults, age 30 to 70, to| WANTED—Girl or Doro. Tinding no suitable role after this, Miltern again betook himself to the market 3 on this oc ion, he remained Advertisements for HELP WANTED—FEMALE. FOR SALE. WANTED—Reliable woman to clean, | FOR SALE ,200 R classified <olumn one day each wee I G amount of cash 7 roo) Brown, 62 E Tel 3-3 hardwood floors und finir foreground an actor who has writte 4 N wa Vinchell Smith, who Y his name on various pages of Ameri-| was Wir can theatrical history. He is a grad uate of the ten-twenty-thirty type of at g 2 e a0 et o teUdcol tor hEndla DRl SmlRaAdE us ik AR, A DTy D R B 4 Paunl Armstror those plays was one of their most cele- o0 S i 24 brated performer iy of his melo about to produce woman to take w00k orders for trees, shrubs, vines, care of two children and do house- | FOR SALE—White Leghorn roses; full or spare time: weekly | work. 72 Broad St, A. J. Pera. teen hens, two cocks, $20 —A 5-room apartment at | i experience unnecessary. West- 12-24-6dy Orphingtons, one cock, f Arch St. All modern improve-| € w York Nurseries, Rochester, gs‘;f pullets, §2 u[-\“‘ Day quire S, Vi S 4 B 1 dx 5 = Vhiting cet, ’lainville. ) In H‘Il:‘ S. Wexler, 114 Tart | 14X | WANTED—Maid for cooking aad sl 0 TR none 1766. 2-23-3d T o k. T . whom_ Miltern now cs again in | Crcie him the roie of the| A lecture on ristian Science by NTE Four unfurnished rooms | )‘{0\“'1;71«_ s \\_mlx: “"ll 144, Mrs. . - N Ir “Roads of Destiny.” 7 = o in which Mr. Mil- | William W. Porter, C. S. yeeum, Bt —— . ghts; near cent- | . Glass, West End Ave. 1192 8-tei T e Miltern, prior to taking up - his debut in the two-dol- | Dec. 29, at 3:30 u. m. All welcome.— | TO RENT—Four rooms, 86 Grove St. Herald Box 12AB. 12-26-3dx FOR SALE—One-ton Denby stage, was a Connecticut hotel G advt. O'Brien. 2-21-6dx | = WANTED—A young lady good at real good condition; prietor. But the stage virus was 1 e was next in “The Fortune Hunt- - == WANTED—Nursing in confinement figures for clerical position in drive I ard, a )is system, and he presently left|ep in which he played the comedy 50 cases. Phone 380. 56 Whiting St Accounting Department of local 6-passenger DMitchell, 1 Connecticut flat for fortune behind | character role ¢ Sinky” Loc |\\\nnt" NOTICE. 1 e factory. Address P. O. Box 1019. averhauled; ssenger ihe footlights. His first engagement This was his first vole that was at al = AN TR = P 12-19-124| shape. Standard Tire anc 2 1 led “Rajah’ 4 sti There followed a short NOTICE—Player piano, mahogany . : : S DLLy At O i cor. Bim a Sey Sts. was in a play called “Rajah”, by the | sympathetic. 't 'm’ ’_»]\ e bishone o S e e LS he e 7 chauffeur; experienced five z cor. Elm and Seymour Sts. author of the stage version of - gneasem g R SR . home of his parents, | «iyle e e doing small jobs; can repair. g - n this piece he made his | production o Love Among the el e tyle. . ed. Installment Wb o cor LOST. , ) s rip through the provinc Lions' which Winchell Smith had (el & o or "‘ o seX- Bonds or Stamps taken. = i sy . FOR SALE—White Leghs ip through the pi es ont : S on stre ¢ expects to resume St < 2-24-2dx | sl E ultory and short-lived en- | adapted from an Englisht novel. 3 ¥ cvenings s st k LOST—Gold pin, shape of bow, he- and pullet The Berlin 2 1 tudies at Dartmouth in the near 3 i Y 5 7 P L about this time William Gillette 5 2 2 = RS el St 2 S Berlin. Tel. 668-4, 1 similir character fol- Abanonn l; s He was commissioned a lieu- IED—Young men and womeni to | Ween Main St. and Fairview ceme- was engaging players oY S : R i andl hav. | tenant at Plattsburg last summer and | —————— fit fncine Ivesfiror s oodllontcelposiS N Exv DYRwayiof Ea ond yen e and e e L s has been at the TUniversily of Syra- | NOTICE-—Violin Instruction. Francis| tions. Call, or write for catalog Spring St; valued as keepsake. | FOR SALE—Hard wood $15 [ing seen Miltenn's perfommanee o siace that time as a military | FP. May will recommence violin | Connecticut’ Dusiness College, 16 Please return to 265 Fairview St | four-foot lengths. The Ber ougnlias|viss W ERlebsl inchided Bl SRR caching on an. 2 ddre il ety il Bewasa 1 2dx|{ Berlin. Phone 668-4. ind pros- | SO PR ock Holmes,” in a| Miss Rebecca Greenberg of 54 Win. | Broad St Phone 136- e fleld. | o ot eh come part in “Too Much | ter strecet has gone to New York to = WANTED—500 High school students|LOST—Pocketbaok with a sum of i"or them Aiitern appea uch | on.” in ‘Secret Service” and in|spend the Christmas and New Year | NOTICE—Young business man, well| to read the New York C moey and oy, belwees Glandos piay ‘Brother for Brothe Side- Uirolq By the Enems At the con- [holidays. connected, opening sales or for one month. Chatfield" 5o Bt oendiuein iat Reward AL e walks of New < Che irt of | lusion of the Gillette enzagement he| Arthur Hoaglund of Roberts stree tion in New York City desire Main street. bepel gt S lima B EE Hladien the Klondike,” “The Stowaway,” and | with Marg Anglin in Henry | who has been stationed with the U. connect with growing factory to sell . B s others. He e villian, ”\m,, r Jones's play wydia Gilmore,” | navy as an instructor at Columbia complete output. Will furnish ideas, = % ad he soon ume the favorite | ylaving a character uaiversity, is home for a short stay| plans and orders for share in profits R Mo L ,r,‘ll )’ ;.‘“wn",v $ }f,:' ;‘,::ffl(,r:{":r(f,‘" 1 one of the seasationa sses of the | with his parents. Write for interview Herald Box | o = al pa . 2 olley sRleE e L B S e s : rald BOX| WANTED_An assistant cvenings, | leaving at 6:22 Tuesday ovening, | Modern up-to-date tran his services to | day s leebe o artford spent| 21A2 asates a Bowllng Allevs 12-26 Dec. 24, envelope containing wage Sa Blair, w vils P e one ' P i onths in London Mil- 53 5 a Bowling eys. . 24, ) @ ng wages. : am Bl x‘\“ S i m”: time on Aft x"ll:\‘r‘l“l'l(l Lhe I Tonnon s . day mgh] her sister, .\1;.\ = = & A NI Owner’s name on envelope. Kindly and office. Splendi st promising of the er | cago company ‘Officer 666 A5 | George Cooper, of favette street. | NOTICH—Winter storage space f v Spable i return to Herald Office and v g 3 Blair ongaged Miltern for |'sent by (Charles Frohman and Kiaw | S0 C0 Sol of o oo g or the Gron | & anion-inter storage epace ~ for D oepabloimanvithis 00, s L ‘ o Soevel tion. Splendid br the haavy iololin ons opthe srentisnc | kyprianger tol playiinkthe same DISCei Soea il P moir Co i e ge. n siness opening in 2-2 ) 5 S ente yadc One S Apply The Beaton & Cadwell Mfg. Britain; good for $300 month up- | . cosses of the iy, “The Gucen of |at the Globe theater, Loadon. “One | (Congat s oelock n the tooms of | Gar vear 185 Mam St S Ot ) U SO o | S T i e e e Accommodates bety Chinatown Among Blair's friends at | evening at the theater a ug sy, ar the chamber of commerce. 5 4 8 = 5 Sl e that time were “Paddy” Silivan | d in his dressing room with a, BRI iy, SRR i e || CUTE TR e o il i and 40 cars. A at tin ere “Paddy’” Sullivan, | 3 5 e e o S0n b ?. Wright. Deliver 51 Main St = o i sl | o card oi which was engraved NG i e “Wrigh ) st s el o | ihe name of an East Indian princess. | CONRAD SEIPLL HER Buick Agency. 12-24-2dx Jan. 1st. Box 6 lowed “The Queen of Chinatown’ COTIC dead s s & melodrams called ““The TBowery | The princess proved to be e other FOR HALF CENTURY | NOTICE—Live and dead automoblle|gyipPING CLERK, wholesale provi- i " Dar ' i {hat Lola Humphreys, erstwhile hero- storage, furniture storage also ac- sion sroceries. St Xperi Atter Bencoauiitoniiinoadere e e Fatal Wedding” and oth-| Among New Britain's older resi-} commiodated, terms very reason- e mrlzn’\%r?‘sul):l'r.nhmw 121142 COLUMBIA Kremer. After somc months under | B lodis of that school, who |dents is Conrad Seipel of &4 Smith able, steam he ad electric ele- i 3 Lo g z Flair's direction Woods took the pm-:j“m“fl\“;‘.m the {hrill of the melo- | Street who has been in this country vator. S Tire and Auto Co., | WwaANTED_ voung man Dairy 1 over. - Harris, who - was then man- | . 4o ciage for the thrill of being | for 50 vears He was born in Ger- corner F Seymour streets, Tnmch T Al e s ! 430 MAIN STRE]} ager of Terry McGovern, the prize |yio wife of a Hindu . ' many, June 30, 1844, and lived there| telephone 382. Paige dealer. fighter, offered McGovern for the | ¢\er five months in London Mil- | until he wa vears old. Tn 1868 he 1 === e Livery Cars for Hire, Day w’\h‘x rry;(‘ of the play. Sullivan | (.., returned to score one of the big- | x)-:n:(wl m\ !(h\s Wrou‘ntr\r\ uln«( nx;; ,\’ol“ FURNISHED ROOMS. Day and Night Service. suted some moneyhand with | o 1ite in his caresr as the dope! Britain where he has lived since. He poen | ) i . assets, the new firm of Sulli- ‘}1-}7‘.1 ‘1;(‘171:: n;hlh‘l’;sr‘n's production 't | has a brother wha also came to tnisin f Qg‘ : T FURNISHED ROOMS—Nice steam | Ly oanomion, Harrls & Woods presented its | rona Man. Inside” by Roland . |country about the same time and he | AN s heated rooms, 69 Arch St To Be Open for Business Dec. 28, 1918 - offering, “The Bowery After | Molineux. Then followed his first|lives in Massachusetts at the preseat 1N 2-24.31x | STORAGE ROOM FOR 60 CARS AETNA BOWL D * with Terry McGovern as the sympathetic role in “Innacent’” in | time. Mr. S : b Gt Satmn OVIRLAND AGENCY, —_ General Repairing by first class z ol ¢ g and Louis of . He also has WANTED—Two or tr et ST ALLEYS hero and John Miltern as the villlan. whict appeared with Pauline | 1€ o ree furnishe mechanics . SishdsandiJoln MIMSn anitie Mlllaas wiichi el abpenred M S0 ae 08 s lerindchildren Storage and Accessories, T e e | T T, %UR SALE W Repair Work a Specialty. In city limits. Herald, Box 9BB. | pear of old Turner Hall 160 Arch St. Church Stree! Christian Science lecture, subject: | phone 2227 2dx | 2 3 & “The Democracy of Mind, God.” Ly- 139 Arch St. New Britain, Conn. dramatic engagements, furthermore, | N e G streot ons day, were obtained from A. H. Woods . o Thompson’s office then made his de- melodrama of the Storage, Supplies and Re For Your Amuser THE TWO-FAMILY, 10-ROOM HOUSE, No. {01 CHERRY ST., MUST | et Aha Do BE SOLD AT ONCE. CALL FOR A B ARGAIN! iaslohass Aeater, aihncayy bec. o 1 o = ‘ 30 o'(‘l:l(‘](}. Al \\'tili(?in; advt. i’ will -BruryaAIi klnds ‘O‘E " ) ; !;(:fifi SALE ) ! J HOCHMAN g o H. D. HUMPHR:L e K e s e , DOHERTY ™ M i ik mr it wmlam g Aum c“ Junk and second hand & o0 e i, THE JUNK DRALER 1440 : = ] ; * | furniture. I Zeldes,19| H.N.LOCKW0OD, BUYS ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND T B Off' d q s . Sl 9 e l;s(ate s lnmmnm‘ SECOND HAND FURNITURE. SPERRY & BARNES G You know those three family houses on Roberts St.| 1ice and Service. Willow St. Tel. 557-14 A TEL, (161-15. e e are only built a few years. They, sell well. There have|Station, 287 Elm St| ————— - e e —_— been three or four sales there in the past year. We have O=p) > = = l i Faalin’? ' A T D just had one placed in our hands—It has a lot 201 feet| , Ain’t It a Gram! and Glo _IOU§ Feelin 2 - 5 i ByB deep. Some depth and it comes mighty handy—Get a|# To RENT—Light nousekeep- —— ke . [ REAL GARDEN THERE.—McClintock St. rent $13. o e AT ¥ £ AFTER You've _BEEW e T3 Scm e camtn. N | TosSR fo ianeTien e i ‘g‘og'ggsg.,\:“&\g"gs:gé i Joid~ THE HURRAH ' CROWDS WHAT HAPPENS BrCAUSE <M CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. SEVERAL LONG AND.WEARY L R Es s Bl 1 YOUR' RIGHTGARM 305 Bank Bullaine. ST RS ca TTT T ST IORERER TYPEWRITERS || CORRIN PAPER GO. ALL MAKES WHO ESALE DEALERS Sold, Rented PAPER flM] PAPER BAGS Repaiied. GENERAL TRUGKING 131 Main Street and Exchanged PHONE 706. %‘ — v, 5 / . Typewriter Supplies. NeW Britain, (.Aonfl. !“”[WHI“/S x:7'/{/// NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE : b s ay % TAND THE GOUVERNMENT - Tel, 612. 72 West Main Street. (T D TELLS You 1T Wie RAcH Eren anoaecr e ACCE I O R REBOY - — - g R ¢ o SR ® THAN TbU EVER HAD —ALSO YouR | AIN'T T A COMPENSATION AND [NSURANCE GR-R- R-RANDFAnD The American Engineering o, | ¢ Qe 7 || £33 S Does Designing and Building of SPECIAL MACHINES Dies, Jigs and Fixtures, Automobile Parts and JOBBING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 200 East Main St,, over Morrin’s Garage. Tel, 481-3