New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1919, Page 10

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~~ WEDNESDAY = T he ald\ We ('l\e You tne Lion’s Qharc of Our T’rofit Mo;"mng Sale. 9 to 12:30 Noon FRANKFORTS or BOLOGNA at ) Wholesale Prices Mince Meat, home made 2 ibs _25¢ All Da{Wé&nesday A,pecals LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS 25¢ CORNED PIGS HOCKS 16¢ LEAN PLATE CORNED BEEF 1?(‘ LEGS OF NATIVE VEAL 25¢ PRIME CHUCK ROASTS BELF 22¢ FINE MEATY PRUNES 25¢ BEST MAINE POTATOES 39¢ SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES «.. doz 29c FRESH CAUGHT SHORE HADDOCK ... ib 10c FRESH CHILLED SMELTS 2 lbs 25c¢ N B. C. Premium Soda Crackcl‘s the equal to saltines Ib 19(: YORK STATE WHITE PEA BEANS 2 lbs 25¢ AUNT JEMIMA’S PANCAKE FLOUR 15¢ TASTY WHOLE MILK CHEESE 35¢ MEADOW BROOK CREAMERY BUTTER 1b 55¢ LARGE CRISP DILL PICKLES 25¢ Lean Pot Rgasts 1b 20c New Crop Cabbage ' 8c Lean Boiling Beef 1b 16¢ Heavy Grape Fruit 1 °° 25¢ Honey Comb Tripe '» 14¢ vate's Comb Honey ** 45¢ Shoulder l{(lflst ‘/Veal lh 22(. Yellow Globe Turnips 3 1bs IOC CAMPBELL'S \OLP ALL KINDS ARGO CORN STARCH MOH. PREPARED BUCKWHEAT . MY WIFE’S TABLE SYRUP Afterqoqp §a}ez 4 to 6:30 P. M.J .~ 41bs 10c doz 52¢ Py L2 P Raisins, Sun- S 3 pkgs 20¢ . 31b pkgs 27¢ ganing Go. 10BI1Y By Lisanil 415 West Main Street (Opposite Liberty Street) Tel. 501-3 Now Open for Business Careful Attention Given to Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. Prices Right Prompt Service Automobile Delivery | commanding the Seventh Army Corps | Crew of the | liam | reaching land | State Armory, | New # | Hartford and State of Connaecticut, { an instrument | heard and determined | Office, |ing uhr, German Want Govern- o Their Demands. 17 (BT Ehe soldicrs "the whole Ruhr inJustr threatcn to call a general on Tuesday if the government not accede to the demands of councils formulated at a conference | held at en. The trouble is due pri- marily the action the general does to of in dissolving the corps’ soldiers’ coun- cil at Muenster hecause of the coun- cil's anti-government attitude. ATLORS HOME. William 52 Hours in Open Boats. Morton Rowed The British arrived here pain, today, with Cap- and thr hembers of the crew of the British schooner Wil- Morton, lost on January 3, ten the Spanish coast. Three | members of the crew perished when the boat in which the men left the schooner capsized. The William Morton from Santa Pola, Spain, for St. Johns, | her home port, with salt when yrang a leak and began to sink. crew took to the lifeboat in a heavy sea and rowed 52 hours hefore The schooner regis- tered 160 tons gro New York, teamship from Seville, tain Keeping Feb, shwate miles off | bound | was TO DANCE FEB. 28. Arrangements have been completed | for the concert and ball to be given under the avspices of the soldiers and sailors’ reception committee at the February 28. Lynch's orchestra. has been secured for the event. FOR SALE. One of the pleasantes. single homes | in the east side; 11 rooms, With all| improvements and two extra lots and barn. H.N. LOCKWO0OD, Real Istate and Insurance City Hall Probate holden at the Dis- of on A.D. 1919, , Judge. late of | of within and for the County At a Court Britain, trict of Berlin, in the 17th day of February, Present, Bernard F. Gaffn Estate of Nellie S. Gilbert, New Britain, In said district deccased. | Upon the petition of Edward Manross of Bristol, Conn. praying t in writing purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased may be proved, ap-| proved and admitted to probate, as per application on file more fully ap-| pears it | Ordered, That said application bel at the Probato in said district, on the 24th day of February, A. D.| 1919, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and | that notice be given of the of said application and the time and place of hearing thercon, by publisi- this order in some newspaper published in said New Britain, hav- ing a circulation in said dtstrict, and by po: a copy thereof, on the pub- lic sign-post in the Town of XNew 3ritain, in said district, and by mail-| ing a copy of this order to all heirs-; in New Britain pendency v, Judge. | “The best of selecte@ raw milk thor- oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- ern process is what Is offered you over our brand of PASTEURIZED MILK The finest raw milk cannot compare | with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— | for ours is the finest raw milk made | ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by correct pasteurizing. RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFE Order it today J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET. | W P WANTED— { WANTED—Position DOHERTY et | 1446 I Will Buy ali kinds of UESDAY, \HC weel n‘ght ces are that several rea out of the hundreds ition. FEBRUARY 18, d- 1919, utv and the S wiil pe interested in your propo- H IN ADVANCE, .Q‘AE UJ\I‘ AWORD RACH INSERTION. Have you lost a sum ofi money? Glasses, Pins andi Rings are found in surprising quantmea and turmed in at 2e Herald. Your money wil surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know who lost it. MINIMUM CHARGE 1% HELI® WAN- —TEMALE. L OST—Swis: tween | ford street. Rew Hartford rd WANTED TO BUY. LIBERTY DBONDS, lmer card rift St THRIFT War muos s Saving St tional vestr Street, Hariford, floor. Hours 9 a. hed 1026 1D it WANTED. BONDS f WANTID. WANTED- Girl f worl Tel. 9664 2-18-6dx Girl for Apply 83 general Maple house work street 1D oman o carc WANTED—Five young couple - Herald. room tenement Good location Rox 6XB. by Ap- 2.15-3dx TD—One light Penton, or two houscke 280 Hizh WANT rooms for W dress ED—By a ican couple flat of 5 rooms in hood with ga March. State ticulars. Apply middle d a modern a good neighbor- by the middle of price and full par American, care 2-18- Amer- cond floor WANTED Pel Mii51e2 street. Trees to w W. D. Smith, and prune, 83 Maple 2-18-6dx ive or si on first floor or improvements, by 1st. Apply Herald, -room rent, flat bungalow, March or iXB 18-6dx April Box ble boarders first flo. wanted at all homo 17 'WANTED— 227 Chestnu cooking and bakinz. 7-3dx chauffeur by married man. Box Her WANTED- couple Refined young desires 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms; bath and heat; cen- trally located Herald Office. steam Address furnished | modern J TED—( etent maid al housework in family No washing. Mrs. W. L. ¥ West Main St foi of ateh omy Wa evenings off h Girl who can cook $40. No washing » Sanitarium, general house- \TED—Girl for ok hous family 2-14-t¢ Girl for general to take 2019, also someon ings home. Tel the Cfonne Main. »—Girls to learn to operate oughs Calculating Machine. ticut Business College W NTED-—Intelligent and ambitious ng women to take training New Britain Hospital ¢ and one-half year cot to superintendent of 2-10-tf. in Two ticulars apply nurses at hosvital. i ne} —P: Handbag with large money at Fox's theater Monday ernoon. nder return to fice. Reward. s book No. piease return to Commercial ‘Crust 1 OST—Watch, o'clock, on ta Friday morning. Park street Herald | COLORED WOMAN WANTS w to do at home. 50 Whiting FURNISHED ROOMS, IWO ROOMS with light housekeen- ing privileges on Berlin street, Ber- lin, in home of middle aged lady. Address Box 35XX, Herald Office. 2-17-3dx L. O. Zetterman CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING AND GRAPING Sewer and Water Connections Residence—152 Vance Street, New Britain, Conn. Telephone 261 TRY MARKET VERMONT TURKEYS NATIVE FOWL FRESH SPARERIBS FRESH PORK TENDERLOINS MANPAOSS ALTE 60, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repzir Work a Specialty. Phone 139 Arch St. GOOD 1918 1918 1916 1917 USED CARS—LOW Hudson Super Six. Oldsmobile, 7 Passenger. Overland Touring Dodge Touring. 1916 Oakland Roadster. 1916 Apperson Roadster. COHEN MOTOR CO., 86 Arch st.| PRiCES ncis P. May" Violinist has openings for a few Aambitious violin students for instruction. ]‘eiidunc 341 Broad St. 'Phone 136-4 BERSON BROS BRANCH OFFICE AT —297 MAIN STR (Mayor Quigley’s Office) ORDERS —COAL TAXKEN FOR AND WOOD— Junk and second hand furniture. I. Zeldes, 19 Wiliow St. Tel. 557-141 white dog Owner can hav same by paying for ad and provi propert Apply Robert H. Fo shaw, Westwood Park, Plainville. 2-18-1dx RUDOLPH F. EHRLER VIOLINIST— NSTRUCTION Residenc(; 71*79 Hart St. Phone 1311-3 STUDEBAKER Pleasure Cars M. IRVING JESTER 18 Main St. Hew Britain iaxicah Ge —Day and All Night Scrvice— Weddings a Speciaity. New Bz itain Garage CUESTNUT STREET Around the Corner from Main WELDIN AUTO RE- PAIRING A SPECIALTY STORAGE 'll‘ L. TO RENT—Light housekeep- ing rooms, $4.00. Airy, single 25. room $2. 422 Main St. Have You Any ictures to Frame? Call 1198 frame man different styles of for you to seclect You bhave only one? He will call for that one just as cheerfully as he will a dozen, OHRNSTERT’S PHOTO EST, 69 ARCH STREET and our with 250 mouldings from. will canl Sl 163 | r par- sum of aft- Box Of-| 2-18-3dx with | FOR: SALE. FOR SALE. | FOR sALE room FOR Ji——Overl good runnin cquipment and Herald, nd re s mode! full sonable 2-18-2dx —Household , must be antigue noons fur sold furniture. Ca® a evenings., 177 Hartford avenue. 2-12-6dx pric re Box A35C, Addres: or business Nirteen Hous FOR SALE horses. \\ dred Twelve oo ght from ten to t ey FOR SALE—House and lot <ilhy 104 Beaver street 2 Apply at pounds, 14-10dx bles, i i ~Two farm and stock, tools and implemen 4 miles from Eritain; ne trolley. Sacrifice. H. S. Box Beckley, 1-14-tf FOR SALE—Pig corner Oak | FOR SALF acres: R SALE-- Two New FOR SALE—12 100 to 200 pounds each. March and Apr Berlin 1*arms, rood 50 Canl 203, Sts., all sizes North FOR SALL wood 10 per corc while it last 2 Jos i Dvri Hickor deiivered. Buy ordef., all street, with zht St ment, improve- | second | % 2-17- ments, tioon | TO RE 5 rooms, steam heated Main street, $30.00 |IV. rview street, W. L. latch Co., 6dx ig | FOR an¢ 6 rooms, , $16.00. Apply 29 Went Main. 2-1 Ne fruit, ga Prentic artford, New Hill vington, oom hou arge ot price $4,500. C. C Asylum ) 9 ngs 1335-5 Brit- HELP Y2 ANTED-—-MALS 1 iful fa “lever rm and | WANTED. years of ply National land street esman from 25 10 4 territory. Ap- Wooc 2.15.9 to for city Yy Biscuit Co., 4 o : i . One driver, for good l\ny c 16 chickens, 2 hay One farm wagon, Residence, 35 Cooke street Telephone - DENISON GARAGE, 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night, Storage, Supplies and Repairing. - cow, plows. hay. Water- 2282-13 | TION, MACHIN | Railroad Administration is [ of 500 machinists; pay ranges from 68c¢ to 72 See John I rooms, ATTF some loose in need per hour S-hour da Mact bury, Conn. i Quinn, | 34 Church W officc man | with selling experience, desires con- nection with good consern. Addres Lox 768, city. 2-15-6d = R = | 0od automobile repair | Apply at City Service station, = e Hartford avenue and Stanley street J HOCHNiAN 2-15-3d | L] 1 first-class tool designer | detail tool draughtsman at ady employment with large al factory. Address Box 10C, | Herald Buys all kinds of Junk and Second- Hand Furniture. Will pay 2%c._for rags. Telephone 1161-15. SMITH BROS. Machine Repair Co. General Machine repair work 152 High Street. Tel. 1187-2. licensed Pharmacist, pharmacis Herald Office. 2-15-6d good 95 Broad St D—Barber steady position. wages; 2-6dx 'ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION CORBIN PLACE (Opp. R. R. Station) Expert Repairing of ALL MOTOR CAR TROUBLES Phone 353 Free Test of Ford Magnetos PARK GARAGE —REAR 193 MAIN STRE We Guarantee All Repairs i STORAGE—Phone 387-3—¢ | W. H. METCALF (Formerly with F. W. Loomis & Co.) All kinds of Sheet Metal Repairing, Furnace, Gutters, Leaders, Stove Re- pairs, Roofing, Prices ng‘ll(. ‘; 120 Wallace 'MARION’S GARAGE } 961 North Stanley Street. | Auto repairing of all kinds by expert. Tel 1939 YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. 12 Rooms, 358-360 Church Street, near H. D. HUMPHREY" AND INSURANCE, ete. ICE IV LORENZ—Props.—DEHAN Storage WHAT Two Family House. Chuck Works. Skinner REAL ESTATE 272 MAIN ST.,, ROOM 208. Tremont street is good central location. We can of- fer you a one family house with barn and garage, or a 5 family house with good income—Take your choice— Come and see us—Let us sell your house. CAMP KEAL ESTATE CO. 272 Maln street %05 Pank | HAS YOUR STENOGRAPHER SUuDENLY LEFT? Business men are constantly subjected to the trouble of selecting a new stenographer. Out of many applicants it is an annoyance to test and pick out the right one. The New Britain Typewriter Exchange will do all of that for you. We will send you at short motice, just the §kind of office help you are looking for. Telephone or write us stating your needs and we will send you the right person, at no expensc to you or the stenographer. New En ain Typewriter Exchange MAIN ST. Q) e =y ). 2P (R = [ ¥ EC SIX ROOM COTTAC ON WELLS STREET, BELVIDERE, LARGE LOT OF ABOUT ONE ACRE. FRUIT TREES AND GARDEN. A REAL BUY. Phone . S. JONES. Home Banking & Realy Co. 193 Main Street

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