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IGATES GOING 'O D. A. R. MEETING | | Newly tional Congress Will Be Held in ‘Washington During Week of C. OF €. ACTIVITIES Appomted Committees Will Hold Meetings and Begin Work at Once. Pl for the newly organized statc chamber of commerce were discussed ns Their | | of the column below s offered 10 you fications are out need work? If you are a d soldier or sailor the use Do you dischax Sec that your quali- od like the sample free of chavge. 1 The Classified Colum\s are | vour agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers oul of the hundreds wiil A Have you lost a sum of || money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money wii surely remain in the finder’s April 14 below and bring in your ad together | with your discharge papers. aS Proof of service. FEmployers are urged to get in touch with the advertisers in this column by mail. through the | Herald Office. he interested in your prope- sition. e s —— e ——— at the meeting of delezates in Hart- ford this morning, the local chamber was represerted by BE. W. Pelton, ¥. H. Johnson il L. A i Sp M s of transportation for the Connecticut delegates to the Unit- tes Chumber of Commerce con- § ferenece at St. Louls were also dis cussed dent Pelton was named Britain delegate with 1gue as alternate. of the committee for an 1t in the new chamber hands.if he does nct know CASH IN ADVANCE. CHARG = o who lost it. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. D, Ay the zates will repre- R. will ¥ The national congress of the will be held in Washington veek of the 14th, ch dei from all parts of the country lbe present. Those who Will fSent the New Britain . A. fhe Miss Mary Whittlesey, regent; frs. Fortis Allis, delegate; Mrs fora B: Bddy. alternate; Mrs. Wil- | %iam C. Hungerford, alternate; and . Margaret Eddy, page. . Reports from the various commit- tees will be read, and the election of officers will ta place Mhe & of Mrs. John Minor, who v nom- | jnated at the state convention will he . hrought before the national congress | S as > 1o.be voted upon as president gene WANTED. room and ily; centrally ences. Phone e — WANTED. gentlemen fo take with private fan all conveni- 4-10-1dx NoTIC FOR SALF. | sample—John Jones, age 27 former FOR SADE. private Go, I, prefers outdoor work Has had experience as auto mechanic, Write care of Herald S TE—— in BROTHERS RELEASED. mm.rfl:m“t", held Bria | oy 0 iiar is .noted T W e e a el 'Ln l}:;‘\‘\‘:::" the induction and discharge of two }":‘/:']:c)iv:hm?fi]r e g”,;;,,”\,,;‘,,, 4 HrE ot DEoEeaDom s LeBton g .lnhn.;lm, “":"v”";lrmin;?fulv avenue, cialty Five horses for s le. A. G Kinselia. Charles Williams of 169 Clark strest. | S ehie five horses ai - composed of Howard | Bath were inducted into the army thol__ o : o Dyson and A. B. Abbe |same day and were together in x_zm-v. “.‘\‘\—’—iw S oy to canvass the |ous training camps. Lester was final- [ 500 ) 5 TR o i in whether or not the |ly stationed at Camp Devens while the) __~ 7 2 ? s 1 favor a second “dollar | other brother was shifted from one WV.’\'\"I‘ET camp to another. Although they were| "/ &5 = thus separated from each other inf 2P0F o desi camps thousands of miles apart, the | Zrapher, army orders for their discharges came | through on the same day and al- though each did not know it concern- ing the other they were both speeding home together. o hoard located: 1510, few night; good ard; will call. Arch St., City, Pre: INOTICE clean FOR SALE—Bicycle, with Smith mo- e tor, in good condition. Reas H. Herald. Box 4-10-1dx = - = FOR SALE—1918 ¥ord touring car, A1 condition. Inquire 139 Hartford 2nd floor, or call 1233 and N Wanted: after 6 done. Dro Willlams rugs to FOR SALE—Six second-hand hor welghing between 1100 and 1400 pounds. 19 Putnam street. 3-15-0dx Single room to gentleman. 45 Wal nut street. 3-15-t2 w 35 liss 3 | open of co NOTICE—We are now prepared to do all Kinds of trucking and work. Plowing, harrowing a coincidence In me 00 o n now; prices. avenue, FOR SALE—Studebaker six, excel- lent running condition. Will sell for $675. M. Irving Jester, 18 Main SALE—Kitchen range, hot wa- Tel. 2109. 3-28- front, one gas stove, kitchen ta- = il hets ed —a FOR SALE—Thrifty yvoung pigs and e T G e shoats. Daniel Webster, Berlin, T et Conn. 2-10dx team composed city, by dresser, 100 Col- 1-10-2dx | BOYS’ REPUBLIC TALK pointed cctric bl ollar vacuum day. f H. F.»Roberts at South o A Thiss Evening. Church enced dict °s position as priv \ddress FOR SALE—Eight-room tage, Burwell’s Beach, Woodmont; complete; all improvements; a bar- gain for someone, or 1d consider a good Aaron Cohen, ¥ 4 shore cots i Schultz, J. M. Halloran and W. H. compose the commit- tee to prepare a bulletin board to be placed outside the chamber of com- nerce to give publicity to the move- ments of the bureau. White setting Tawn mowers Greenwood St. Tel Leghorn iTellt o . settin This evening 13 an address in South church on the Gecn Connecticut. at the by 7:45 th chapel Harley ¥. e Junior public Mr. Roberts is head this very interesting organi: which has done much for helpin, of wayward boys and turning them | intoy usefull «citizens. The republic has had a rorhamtic history and is one of the mlgst famous agencles in countryt for' this work of boy salva- ‘tion. | 1% is conducted along lines o defnocratic government, the oy themselves dojng the administrative, | execwtéve, and even judicial work minder guidance of the heads of the| prganization. It is in reality a boys' republic. Mr. Roberts will tell just how, the workyis done and the results Of the\ effortse'to reclaim boys. will be of Crowell 4-8-5d e trade. 161 CIVIL SERVICE 1N Trepare for railway government po plete, $4: no extras. rs. IFederal Washington, 1. E WEEK, $4, mail and other ns quick WANTED-—Return ford, Bridgeport or Ne Saturday. Telephone S87 uto o - - in G. 22 HELF WANTED—tEMALE. Box 6d competent dressmaker, COMMANDS com- Write for par- rvice Institut A who would [ FOR SALE—Ford ut or fit at home. Work satis- Ford truck; A-1 factorily done. Address 315 Church s, 430 Main street, city, ‘phone 248-12. 4-10-2dx WANTED to do cleaning one day 9 West Main. 4.9 £ runabout and a condition. C. H., St 4-4-6a% teoth to clean, de- digease. NoO CO- op eve- nings. .Dr. D. H. Didarman, dental specialist, 140 Maln St., New Brit- ain, _ 4-9-2dx = WANTED—vYour Se 2 cayed teeth cain used. LUTHFR LEAGUE MPETING. The Luther League of the Swedlsh Lutheran church will meet in the church tonight, and a program has been arranged consisting of selections by the Milo Quartet and a talk by Captain Alfred H. Griswold. A com- | mittec has been appointed to ‘nrrsu:]g'e rde today at Third Army headquar- | [0F the mw»nnu,. and follow ing. the Masor-Goneral Willam Lassis | Pusiness of the v\cnnifilat:l;]:a:\l;imtgr;: i ST T et G e ment, a social hour will R R division Msince it entered Ger. | [Teshments will be served. A - is designated chief aftillery of- | — M. of the Third army. Brig-Gen. William Haan, who commanded { the Thirty-second division during the ar, will have and of that di- vision when the Rhine for hom Sine~ army has occupied ny, | Generals in Army of Occupa- Assigned to New Duties. April 9, Four ur cause No pain. tion FOR SALE—Beautiful on water front, Pond pletely furnished; for sale or for rent to reliable party; rare chance to secure one of the finest locations on the West Shore..Aaron G. Cohen, P. 0. Box 461 4-5-6d FOR SALE—Late Saxon runabout ir A1l condition. Phone 68-3, Plain< ville, 46 Maple St ax Woman a week, shore cottaga Point, com« POULTRY Leghorn Wednesday, o v o age paid. Leghorns 2 WANTED—Positton as chauffour, 21 1 A. B. Hall, East street, Plainville, .Conn. Wallingford, Conn . 4-9-4dx our | Coblenz, Wednesday, The Associated Press).—The mands of four generals in the Amer- (By every post- April com- i ] b : For general housework, itresses. Eureka Agency, West Main St. 4- WANTED—Housekeeper. State terms, Box 1 Herald. 4-8-3dx e — titer phone 4-8-10dx also 84 3dx | ican army of occupation have been shifted, according to an announcement BOARD Washington FACTORY that tailor longer than nd fits you ‘ou a AND 24 NOTICE, know wea clothing s can make $30 or $35, the entire gladly Co., ROOM only Gentlemen St room rent Address Plainvill 4-8.1 e or four of cit MEN—Did de clothing | ready-made better?” We suit to order for nd if you cannot spa amount at once, we trust you. Bart Tailc 140 Main street, over Hallinan's e )| e 3 - 4-10-3d { NOTICE— Pruning W e ming. H. C. Simo: ::‘v’cv"i(;)lll(!" you FOR new style WANTED—Young girl to : cigar housework part of each home nights. Apply 48 street, o help with day Go Hamilton 4-8-5dx An Endless Chain <s chain of recom- mend Lydia . Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound. There is hardly @ town or village in the United States from which women have not written letters telling of health restored. by Tydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound. If you are suffering from some female trouble, ask your neigh- bor if she has ever used Lydia | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. In many cases vou will find that she has regained health by its use and will recommend it to you.—Advt. SALE—Nice, show case, five feet long, nice cash, register, rings from 1 ecent to 2 dollars, new lunch chairs, glass top- ped tables for four. Vietory Lunch, 40 Church street, New Britain Conn. WAN for two adults Here is the endl TED—A rent, four or five room ey Box Herald pRELIASED FROM QUARANTING JDr. Willlato\M. Stockwell, health of- Fioer, ireifpasedr twoncases of scarlet fev- @riand ix cases.of diphtheria from wuawantine today. He reports that the ealth coitditiomsin New Britain are | ey good. At present there are only | \ses scer\et fever cases and one| gifhthieria ‘tase in ‘the city. { — - . | h N O R | <11V ClY - QUALIYY FISH FRIDAY Haddock, Fresh Shore 1b 10c TLobstexs, Live Chicken Ib 39¢ Halibut, iced White 1b § comr lea the sectio | W American = B "D—Girl or woman of children. Call o'clock at 72 Broad St. to take after 4 Gerr s been @ corps com- | r-Gienerals Adelbert | Charles H. Muir, also | corps commanders, we their old dlvisions, the and Twenty-eighth, re TO KINT. b FOR SALE—Domestic white black grape vines, bearing age, Blackberries, raspberries, early strawberries 25c dozen; dahlia, & bulbs 10c each, seven colors, 50c on place. Inquire Joseph Oliver Farm, Shuttle Meadow Road, 19, Plain« ville. 4-8-3dx 90 and TO BRENT—Ga Apply on prer ¥ Third army 10c1 &' to an for ironing. Must worker. Good place Address Box and ser, Tel hedge trim- 893 et. 41-10-1dx TO RENT—Tenement up to date. 1 Wa rooms, | HEROES RETURNING. of the 102¢ regiment, be- in this city today for from Camp Devens. John Heery. AUTOMORBIL Buick 188-2. 7 PARTIE Prank taken Brown. out. Tel 1-6-1F | WANTED-—Experienced lady cashier and young man grocery clerk. Box = 9G, Herald. 4-5-6d (FOR SALE—Fard ed. Address Trade School. Members gan arriving short furloughs Among thewm were TO RENT—Two frant rooms on Main street: central,. for business purpose r for dressmaking. Herald, Box X B. overhal«: Bovce, Publid 4-10-3dx coffee mill, bargain. 9AX, 4-10-3d to build bun- all material fur- p. m. or Kunday. Westwood Parlk, Sharp’s station. 4-5-Gdx | touring, Ivan April 8, 1919, To the New Britain Herald: We, ass of 1920, wish it un- ood that we the act of night of the of April; | that, resolved the meeting of the Junior Class, we accept the re- sponsibility; and that we apologize to the school and city at large for the |- - defacement of the buildings. Wo wish, | FOR RENT--Large, however, to make it clear that this| yard on Main street. act was done without the knowledge | able for garaze or the approval of the clas street. Signed for the class of 1920, JOHN BUNNY, President, MAREL PTHL, Vice President, HBELEN HIBBARD, Secr Treasure WANTED-—Carpenter galow by contract: nished; call after 6 C. H. Culver Plainville: WANTED—A maid. Apply waitress N. B and chamber- | en, ital. n. hospital. . | poR SALE_Universal = No. 70; good as new Herald. s 21c Oysters, Solid Meat pt Sliced Steak Cod b Fresh Flounders ib Sliced ¥lunefish b Swordfish: m ‘Whitings ih sardines 1 Redfish ib olefish 1b Herring' ib Squids b Sliced Salmon 1 Quality Smelts b Fresh Open Clams .... Pt : Bloater Mackerel .... Ib ¥resh Cut Spinach 1 qts Fancy No. 2 Potatoes pk Moh. Fresh Select Eggs dz Whole Miik Chee: 1 3 de the regret seventh RESOLUTION ADOPTED. At a meeting of the Polish Citizens’ | club, held April 6th, 1919, the fol- lowing resolution was unanimousl adopted Whereas, tne Berlin St. Main St 4-9-2ax Tenement ire John R Britain. on Ing New PAINTING shop, street. B. U. Thompson 382, Office Arch ROADSTER, A-1 condition 8, evenings, 312 Call after South Matn. 4-10-2dx ! | AvTOMOBILE Elm Tel. 10 =04 Co., nd | rED—Buffer, around machine Mfg. Co., 59 St., polisher and The E 4-9-3a | all Hon. George W. Klett, man. senator from New Britain has been instrumental in introducing a reso- lution, memorializing the independ- ence of Poland, restered to its former | boundaries, with access to the sea by { way of Danzig, which was unani- | mously adopted by the General A mbly of the State of Connecticut, And Whereas, We of the Polish Citizens’ club of New Britain, belleve that a free and independent Poland, restored to its former boundaries, with | access to the sea by way of Danzig {will best serve the intercsts of equity f | and justice and tend to promote the | principles of liberty and equality, Therefore Be Tt Resolved, That a | vote of thanks be extended to the { Hon. George W. Klett for his efforts iin presenting the case of Poland as ssed in the said resolutfon. It Further Resolved, That a | copy of these resolutions be present- | ed to the Hon. George W. Klett by | the officers of this organization. LUDURK ISKRA, FOR SALE—Ten room dwelling with bath, barn, chicken house. 8ix acres land. J. J. Fitzsimons, Kensington, Conn 4-8-5d% hors sale. Te Box, 36. 9-3d% {WOULD LIKE TO BUY one, three flats with five to eight each flat all furnished. Box 2B, 3erlin, Conn two o1 room Herald, 4-5-6dx WANTED presse Appls Arch ~Tailor who is on machine or Union Laundry street. also good by hand Corp.. 266 4-8-3d URNISHED ROOMS. FOR SALE—Young Good hargain for Willlams, Plainvillc ariving quick ! TO RENT—Furnished rooms with board for three or four gentlemen. Five minutes from Stanley Works. Apply Box X15X, Herald. 4-10-3dx LOSY Z o. | LOST—Pocketbook containing of money, hetween cor. Church and Star Sts. and 248 Chestnut i teturn to 248 Chestnut, Newa . 4-10-2d4x WANTED-—Barber Church St. at S 5Ax once FOR SALE—Harley- motor, 191 A1 condition evenings. 985-2. 681 Mrs, Chapman, 4-9-2dx 'FURNISHED ROOM- 38 Court St. HAVE YOU TRIFED? A can of the finest Call Arch St. 4-9-4ax WANTED—Cutlery Foreman. Tel. rienced forge round forks. wages Silver Expe- foreman to take charge of shop making plain solid handle table knives and Permanent position. State ected. Address Royal Co., Inc., Norfolk, Va. 3-31-12d. ¢+ Two furnished rooms for light house- keering, good location, central. Box 22XX, Herald Office. 4-9-3dx O RENT— Furnished for one person or fiight, 551 Main St. LOST—Sunday in Berlin. X253. Finder please return to €', A Bence Garage, Buick Agen | LOST—Pair of Tortoi: suitable | o Thursday or 5, please notify Emily 4-9-2dx | ang receive reward. Soups on the market. We have a large var- fety. <=old only at Mohican Markets. Try a can today for FOR SALE-——Building lots at Barnes< dale, $250 and up. land by the acre, 325 and up, according to loca- tion. Fasy payments. C. L. Barnes, 4-9-68dx glas: Finder Andrews -9-2dx “shell room, coup Mfg. FOR SALE MILY HOUSE ON BELDEN STREKET. H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST., Open ‘Saturday and Monday eve nings. LOANS NEGOTIATED. FOUR ROOM Rent reasonable. Inquire Bureka Agency, Main. FLAT—Steam heat. Adults preferred. 84 West 4-8-3dx TO RENT—Two front rooms for two men, for man and wife or light housekeeping. Herald, Box 6AR. 4-9-3dx front A ING—PAFERING. T st NEW 3-F. IMPROVEME ALL MODERN Painting and paper hanging. board and canvas ceilings. paper displayed at your home on ! request. The E Thompson Co., Arch street, 106-2 4-1-tf Beaver Why not bring S Wall Movement Right Home by Using ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and Cream, for Ours is the only properly Pasteurized Prodquct Sold in New Britain, President. ¥ DOMBROWICK, Secretar, ALEXANDE ROOM 208, "BENJAMIN BROTHERS PHOTO STUDIO 308 Main Street Do you want the very best two family house on West Main Street—No. 153 —Just above the Library— It has a lot 284 feet deep—Lots of possibilities there in a l central location aren’t there ? Take a straight tip and see us—Let us sell your house. Don’t forget the Charity drive for $37,000. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. ; PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG.. TYPEWRITERS |J. E. SEIBERT & SON, |0 e s v oo All Makes 401 PARK SIREFET. berg, 51 Fast Main St 1-8-3d Sold, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged ] et il e e = 2 REATMENTS FOR We Are Agenis For NERVOUS and CHRONIC l)lsl:\\SES THE CORONA Every Saturday to 5 p. m. e = Until Further Notice. The Personal Writing Machine. y Let us tell you abhout this machine. New Britain Typewriter Exchange room Telephone 551-4 and Graduation rd or phonc and all. Special Easter Offer. Drop us a « better than representative will kinds of JUNK i will pay town for all anyone in NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSCRANCE Boston, Mass. d 1835—Began Business 18 ty-five Years of Service CRONA. Agent and second-hand furniture. Conn. RYBERG & WILSON, L. ZELDES S 19 WILLOW STREET, g = DL By i SMALL FARM FOUND, | T 9 gt Two-tenement h(;U\l: \\i'fl| § o~ i ‘Buys all kinis of Junk and amily House on Prospect St ' Second-Hand Furniture, i . | GOl | 1 272 MAIN ST. every clec- | with Main Street 242 Main St New Britain, W. MAIN ST. | i 1 DOUBLF FRONT FOR LODGE OR RENT 86 A WEEK. HEAT. Begley Block. ROOM OFFICE, STEAM H.N. LOCKWOO1», REAL ESTATE AND INSURY 407 CITY HALL. GO TO DOHERTY'S MARKET, 406 Arch Street, for COFFEE~—Vacuum, Clase and Sand- burn, La Turane, Boardman Star, Boardman B. Berry, Union Club, | Autocrat, Martin Haill, Helco Brand, | | Beemnan Best R'st. | The best Beef, Lamb., Turkeys | Chicken and Fowl obtainable. BERSON BROS. BRANCH OFFICE AT 297 MAIN STREET— (Mayor Quigley’s Office) ORDERS TAKEN FOR —COAL AND WOOD— FOR SALE Three tenement house, Fairview St.: 8 tencment houses Dwight St.; 3 tenement house, Stanley St.; two 3 tenement houses, Henry St.; two 3 tenement houses, Shuttle Meadow Ave. ALL GOOD INVESTMENTS. OTHER PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN OTHER PARTS OF THE CITY, INQUIRE AT THE STAR REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CO. 163 MAIN STREET T TR R M543 S50 THREE AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS reported yesterday in New Britain is convincing evi- dence of the absolute necessity of AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. Don’t put it off, See our advertisement at the show. The Home Banking & Realty Co. 193 MAIN STREET, 'PHONE 728, Louie Jones. (Real Estate) i NCE. | place. Telephone 1161-15. Fatel MWashington 69-71.73 Lafayette St. Cor. Washington > NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ROOMS $1 AND UP American-European Only First-Class Patronage Solicited and Accepted Try Our 50 CENT LUNCH In Main Dining Room Served from 12 so 1:30 SPECIAL TODAY Broiied Chicken, wch Fried tatoes. Corn Fritters, or Coffee, EVERVIHING i | UNDER 4 SO A R T R B Vacaum Clean- House Cleaning a Specialty ing, | NEW BRITAIN WINDOW PN CLEANING - COMPANY L. O. Zetterman HE e Manager, CONCRETLE CONSTRUCTION . NG AND GRADIN and Water Connections idence—1 Vanee S oL | New Britain, Conn, TPelephone rttage Belden St. 3 Tenement Daley Ave. Family Rhode St. Agents Mutnal Benefit Life Insurance Co. E. N. SMIiTH & CO 276 Main St., Commercial Trust Bldg. Phone 1116-4 3 Tenement Stanley St. Ottice: 8 ice: 8 Insurance and Real Estate. Prani Holmes, «phone Harry Hancock.