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To the Board of County Commission~ ers for Hartford County: | I hereby apply for a License to sell | Spirituous and Intoxicating Liquors, ' cénse to sell Spirituous and Intoxi- | Ale, Lager Beér, Rhine Wine, and cating Liquors, Ale, Lager Beer, | Cider at 62 Spring Street, Town of Rhine Wine, and Cider, at 181 Main | New Britain. My place of business is Street, Town of New Britain. I agree { not located within two hundred feet net to sell Spirituous and Intoxicating | in a direct line from any Church Edi- Tiquors to be drunk on the premises; | fice or Public or Parochial -School, | 1 agree not to sell Spirituous and In- | or the premises pertaining thersto, ov , toxicating Liquors in quantities ex- | any post office, public library, or cem- | Pharmacy No. 467. Te the OCounty Commissioners for f Hartford County: 1 hereby apply for a Druggist's Li- ceeding one gallon, except other than | etery. distilled liquors and those in quanti- | Dated at New Rritain, this Hies not exceeding five gallons; I agree | of April. 1919, A. D.. 1910, to pay sixty-flve dollars only for such NICOLA LARIA, license and that it shall be revocable Applicant. for misrepresentation if I do mnot ful- We. the undersigned, are electors fill the foregoing agrsements. And T, on oath, do state that tho business thers to be carried on is one in which I am engaged as proprietor, and that Y am a licensed Pharmacist. and taxpayers. owning real the Town of New Britain, sign and endorse {he foregoing ap- plication of Nicola Laria for a license, { 2nd hereby certify that said applicant Dated at New Britain this 15th |is a suitable person to be licensed day of April. A. D. 1919. { pursuant to application 1 CLARENCE W. BRAINERD. Dated at New Britain, this 23d day Applicant. | of April, A. D, 1919, We, the undersigned. are electors Moehan, Felixe Grezorio, and taxpayers, owning real estate, of John J. Madigan, Chas. the Town of New Britain and here- by sign and endorse the foregoing T hereby certify that the abov application of Clarence W. Brainerd | named signers and endorsers 3 for a lcense. and hereby certify that | electors and taxpayers, owning real <aid appilcant is a suitable person to | estate, in the Town of New Britain. be liconsed pursuant to said applica- Dated at New 'Britain, this 22d day | tion. of April, A. D., 1919, ! Dated at New Britain this 15th ALFRED 1. THOMPSON, | day of April, A. D.. 1819. Town Clerk. | &. B. Ashley, Jas. Sloan, Robert | Soan, 3. A. Tampson, H. N. Stanley. 1 hereby certify that the above- named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning T | To the Board of County Commission- | ers for Hartford County: i i To of New Britain.| s pfi;;'i;q;“;the:\'ew(rnflniain this muxf I noreby apply for a Liconse t day of Avril, A. D, 1919. | Spirituous and intoxicating Liguors, ALFRED 1. THOAPSON i Lager Beer, Rhine Wine and % Town Cierk. | Cider at 31 Spring Street, Town of { New Britain. My place of business S — | is not located within tweo hundred > feet in a direct line from any Caurch | To the Board of Couanty Commuission e e o ers for Hartford Coonty: y to sell 1 neredy apply for a License and Intoxicating Liquors, { or the premises pertaining thereto. ot post office, public library or i Spirituous { A’ie. Lager Beer, Rhine Wine, and ! Dated at New Br. n, this 15th day BT 95 Main Stroet, Town Of | o¢ April, A. D. 1910. Cider at 2 ! ~New Britain. My place of business ‘s not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any Church Edifice or Public or Parochial School, or the premises pertaining thereto, post office, public library, » cemetery. Dated at New Britain, of April, A. D., 1919. GEORGE R. DOBSON. Applicant. We. the undersigned. are eleciors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain, and heraby ¢ sign and endorse the foregoins appli- cation of George R. Dobson for a: { license. and hereby certify that said | applicant is a suitable person to be 3 | licensed pursuant to said application. JAMES F. WHITE. =~ | Dated at New Britain, this 15th day | ELIZABETH A. Apvlifl;;ts. | of April, A. D. 1910. undersigned, are electors | _ Nicholas F. Glover. or this 28d day Richard Lons, | are sunitabie 3 : pursuant to sald application. ¥ Dated at New Britain, this 23d day of April, A. D. 1919, ALFRED L. THOMPSO :’c. the e nimE real estats, of % William ¥. Noble, John A. Fitzsimon, | and taxpayers, ow ; re- | Thos. C. Flynn. | ihe Town of r:lcv:ust“::’(‘:r:;‘fin: an. | T horeby certify {hat the above- | bs'xlgn:n:(crja;‘es T YWhite, Eiza- ‘ named signers and endorsers are plication of JATES o licemse, and | eleciors and taxpayess, owning real L beth A O hat said applicants | estats. in the Town of New Britain. | hereby corOly @ ms to be licensed | Dated at New Britain, this 15th day | TR < { | ¢ April, A. D, 1919. s 2 " & n:‘ . Farrell, Baramett Horen- | own Clark. stein, Aaron W. Carlson, G. P. Stro- s ‘ i Naughton. i e ! s Lot TN the above- | To the Board of County Commission- aamed signers and endorsers are | ers for Hartford County: and taxpayers, owning real e ihe Town of New Britain. {1 Hereby Apply for a License tn seil estate, | S O am, this 23a day | Spirltuous and Intoxicating Liquors, | Dated at New Britzin, [ Fiades S0 o 1 SRR AR Ale, Lager Beer, Rhine Wine, an: of April A O 1. THOMPSON. | Cider ot 1S Spring Btreet, Town of | New Britain. My place of business ia | { not located wthin two hundred fee | 2 direct llze from any Church Bdifice | or Public or Parochial School or the premises pertaining thereto, or any post-office, public library, or cemetery. Town Clerk. To the Board of Couaty Commission- ers for Hartford County : ply for a License to sell | | ! | 1 hereby ap: S Dated at New Britain, this 14th spirituous and Intoxicating P“l“""’d'i day of April, A. D., 1919, | Ale, Lager Beer, Rhine Wine anc; JOSEPH PAWELEZTVE and ~sder at 14-15 B. E. Arcade, Town of B H PAWEBLEZYK and Cider at 1¢-15 E. B JOSEPH MALOSZKA. My place of business | i | & ritain. I lioaaes | New Brita et hunarad| mppnw:.s.f | i located Wi 5 ‘ten?!: a direct line from any Church | We, the Undersigned, are elsctors ial { and taxpayers, owning real estate, 4 Sha Public or Parochial School, , owning I , of f‘f’&? ks P ertaining thereto, or | the Town of New Britain, and hero - lie” library or | €ign and endorse the foregoing appli- 20y post office, publi | cation of Joseph Pawolesyk and Jo cemetery. : eph Maloszka for a lic and : his 15th day stk s Dated at New Britato, thi | hereby certify that sald appicants { are suitable persons to he | pursuant to said application. of April, A. D. 1919, JOSEPH BATTA licensed GLIA, Applicant. are electors We, the undersigned. et i an T and taxpavers, owning real estate, Of | o, 50 T, p Tt o 0 <he Town of New Britain, and hereby ANTONT CTIESZYNO; JTOSEPH DZICZEK, GEORGE GORDON. MORRIS COHN M. P. LEGHOR) sign and endorse the foregoimg appli cation of Joseph Battaglia for a, icense, and hersby certify that said plicant is a suitable person to be| Jicomsed pursuant to said application. Dated at New Britain, this 15th day | I Hereby Certify that the fbove- of April, A. D. 1919, named signers and cndorsers are | Wdward Reeano, P. C. McIntyre, clectors and taxpayers, i real | J. M. Curtip, Morris Cohn, Geo. | estate, in the Town of N Britain. | Serdon: | Dated New Britain, this 14th I hereby certify that the above-| day of April. A. D. 1919 named signers and endorsers are! ALKRED L. THOMPSON, | olgotors and taxpayers, owningz real, Town Ulerk. estate, in the Town of New Britain. | | PDated at New Britsin, this 15th day | of April, A. D. 1919. | : ALFRED L. THOMPSON. To the Board of County Commission- : Town Clerk. ! ers for Hartford County: - | 1 Hereby Apply for a Licenss t6 sell ¥ Spirituous and Intoxicating ILdquora, To the Board of Connty Commission- | 1, ' [.or Beer, Rhine Wine, and | ers for Hartford County: | Cideér at 149 Lafayette Sireet, Town of 1 hereby apply for a License to sell | New Britain. My place of business is Spirituons and Tntoxicating Yiquors, | not located wthin two hundred feet in ‘Ale, Lager Beor, Rhine Wine and|a direct line rom any Church Bdifce | Cider at 158 Bast Main St. Town of | or Pubiic or Parochial School, or tha | | | German—Sixty-One Lose Lives In War, Fourteen of Whom ! Were Women, and Ninety-Six Are Wounded. | Records piling np eversy day of New Britain. Coun. cams on a against t warnings ors o i show thai in mo war has the non- soldie badly wounded thal he ;,,gg _.-,)[.‘“.Hl\',z ;(,“n?(}‘Lf;.fl?fhfifi“t;m;: | e i oamillae only ciance of in the evacuation of wounded un- | combatant but the civilian i g gotten back der heavy shell and machine zun | Lesr A o the fi 1 at once. The fire has been reported to me, ana 4 { ;;rem the w ust G “Y" man left the battalion, and pleasure in commending and ::7(01;!; he.‘]j:dm:{m[“;:0;‘"-; l{:;:s (l;;;; ing with him another wounded man. “This is Ward’s citation, but he | : v M. C. A. alr;z‘m hisiana ('uia-n 162 - They had been in the station only an unofficial “citation”” of which { workers who have won official com- ;s{fié‘ 1?“}?3}»25 yhen & Loemon s even more proud. It is the fol- | mendation for distinguished ser- Wounding Ling foundonehlcyime 1-‘;;’:,’,‘:’,‘,,f’°"" . (et oy L it i, GATe ;g;“:; the “Y" man proceeded Up “A rumor has come to me tnat ek e i e foatis send up rockets t0 SUM- you may be transferred from this PAULA LIND AYERS (Photo by Arnold Genthe TRTteenlotEth el ha ve fLian t\l‘nb\llfl!??\\_ When it came, regiment, If there iz any ‘ounda- G s e R ras va}{t.\xj with several soldiers tion of fact to it, ! am anxious to l Administering doses of familigr that the patients responded more ceived other decoratio: al where it was found do anything within my power to American songs to shellshock pat- readily to her singing than to al clude the Order of St. AL o e smashed preventeit. Your work with this lents in hospitals is the new job of most any other treatment. Cortaln S R Rl e e o ]xé:afi (h %md several other command calls for the higl 1} Miss Paula Lind Ayers, formerly a songs, Miss Ayers has discovered, S mbedans s Skl ‘gd er flesh wounds. Wilbor had sible commendation, and I concert singer in New York City, appear to have a more beneficial or vemm el L;m K\‘r o [n}ebfu ezvxhsf and had been rejec- every officer and man would now a Y.M.C.A. entertainer in effect than others. il L s ;‘,mw_ he« by several vd‘]'gf'_ boards before You to remain with us. France. “T have to begin with the softer, B Sl m»‘;e-. s e joined the Y.M.C.A. servics, The “Y’s” G <v Miss Ayers’ career as a song-phy- quieter melodies,” she says. “Any- e e el ) el Sl Runa Litter Sorvice . e s ren'l ork an began by accident. While thing spirited or ragtime seems foeil Disthsntnsd oo e G A G (L 5 May I add a word at this :imse touring a number of American to frighten the men at first, just y s i o e e o L m'- a to the great work that bas opeen camps }o sing to the doughbo as any loud, sudden noise does. I Saved Five Under Fire et dm By DP. D«flenc_e'-'“:ts performed throughout France pny i she visited a base hospital on start in with things like ‘Just & Mandeville J. Barker, Jr, a Johnston, som em; Brj.g}?{{)orc;yh('repn ”f"' American Y.M.C.A. during the ternoon and sang to the patients Baby's Prayer at Twilight,” ‘Little young Episcopal minister of Unfon- of Texes and L] p] ohnston war, a work that will never be Zor- in the various wards, Buttercup,” ‘Little Gray Home in town, Pa, was the first civillan to of Bé\ltimera “d‘DL-;Dp'a zotten as long as Sbe memery of “No need to go in there,” she was the West,” and lullabies of any kind. win the cross. This “Y” man, serv- attached to r'bé o1 Atsld_ our soldiers lasts, Your staff, wher- told. in fromt of one closed door. As the boys’ condition improves we ing with a machine gun company, volunteered foe ‘Ld‘samummr, ever found and under whatever cir- | “The_ shellshock patients are in go on to other songs, and soon crawled five times across » wheat work in the drive. om &‘e‘m-gospuxal cumstances, have gone about their 1 there. They are making so much most of the patients are singing field through a heavy barrage and (he midstvm’ & 1, 4 dun. In tasks of aiding qnd comforting our t noisz that they probably wouldn't with me. T A etade RIS midet ot thelneay fira of the officers and men in a quiet. eficient | hear you.” “I believe that in the colleges andcalldoushboyelio i ionst i :mg loox;(ganinied thr- litter ser- whole-hearted American way—the i “I should like to try, anyhow,” this sort of thing is called “musico A e TRt e T s ] T s (R ) 602 (G that counts most.” | she said. therapy,’ though I discovered it by gof a German prisoner. Hs was admiraton U;Ofl;(yct»}l;\q that the Sixty.one Y.M.C.A. workers !0 | Refore the end of Miss Ayers’ accident. Some of the boys have gassed four 'imes, once losing his suited in his decm’-:f 'm men re- their lives in the war, fourteen of | fi siznza, all but three or four of had very little treatment except voice for six weeks, was wounded “To Frank C w‘_"r}‘ e whom were women. One of these i the worst cases had been quieted, music, and are recovering fast.” twics and never was in 4 hospital secretary, airached Lu "‘fl"r b AL 7omen was killed by sheilfire and | and were listening to the song. By Novel as this use of entertain- duriue all his YMOA service e D éfil]d[}r "0‘1‘\{1 br * Infan- ({he other in a German raid. There ; the time §he had sung half a dqzen ment is, it is pronounced highly es- Giving first aid_under torrific flold on Sent 20 1918 mear Ra LOTe also 96 noufatat casuaitics, [ onzel o) fevi jofieha mon yiete Join gaention; byasmyfati Srs vt 1l shell fire, Thomas W. Wilbor, Jr. ssoy, Frames. o woiinfocar Ron. and cne “Y” man was captured by ing In the chorus. Tt was the first of them, besides commending Mies s ce, in voluntarily and the Germans. time that some of them had spoken Ayers for her work, has ordered since they had been stricken with this ‘“song treatment” for all the T EOwY o = ST VL shock, shellshock cases in his command. F— After that, she visited the ros- This one reason why the “Y" has UDAPEST FACING RIOTING IN HAMBURG l““-“ nd ‘were finally subdued by the pital daily, 1hon the request of the caly © 275 more entertainers to ONE POLICEMAN KITiED | police : | commanding officer, and wen: to go overseas. The hospitals need CRITICAI CR‘SIS 3 = | i ; the other hospitals in the region. them almost as much as the thea- e = rlin. April 22 | Without exception it was found ters do o e CANADIAN D RUSSIA, | e——— ;;1 looting 1 urred in Ham- ‘ v -About 1,100 o s " Lo during the past week, re 5| C troops sa for home to- Changes in Political Management MAY i the death of one policeman i coemnt i v:xne‘n.:;?‘)?;)r:?;zgli Resuit of Looting and Other Dep- %Wounding of several ot O e Tl e e s | clated through | April 3. | thers jarchy NANOEVRUELZATHER: One 'Y’ Man, Under Heavy Fire, Rescues Five Wounded Boys Then Captures Sixty-Five Y. M. C. A. Workers Decorated; Four Win Distinguished Service Crosses This Girl Sings Away Shellshock of Doughboy Patients Oversed IR C ismp redations Being Nationalized. will has the pation jand the assa, itical leaders New Britain. My place of business| premises pertaining thereto, or any | , i= not located within iwo hundred | post-ofice. public library, or cemeter; feet in a direct line from any Church Dated at New Britain, this 14fh | Fdifice or Public or Parochial School, | day of April, A, D., 1919, or the premises pertzining thereto, or [ A dircct line from any Church Edifice | any post offios, public library ori JOSEPH BOGDANSKI, H cemetery. R | Applicants. ! Dated at New Britain, this 9th da¥| e the Undersigned, are electors | of April, A. D. 1919. ) { and taxpay owning real estate, of . WM. WATTKEWICZ, Applicant. | the Town of New Britain, and heroby We, t undersigned, are electors| sign and erdorse the foregoing appli- | and taxpavers, owning real estate, of | cation of Joseph Mignarski and Jos- | the Town of New Britain, and hereby | eph Bogdanski for a license., and | sign and endorse the foregoing appli- | hereby certify that said applicants | cation of Wm. Waitkewicz for a|are suitable persons to be licensed | Jicanse, and hereby certify that said | pursuant to said application. 1 applicant is a suitable person to be| Dated at New Britain, thls 1ith llcensed pursuant to said application. | day of April, A. D., 1919, Dated at New Britain, this 9th day | STANTISLAW KAEZYNEKI, < of April, A. D. 1913. | ALEXANDER KAZIATEK. | J. M. Finnegan. Philias J. Gagner, IGNACY GNOZAK. iy w. A, Nigraham, Guivani Marchesi, JOHN NOSADKA, M. P. Leghorn. STANISLAW KANIA 1 hersby certify that the above- 1 Hereby Cortify that the above- named signers and endorsers are| mamed signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real| electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of New Britain, estate, in the Town of New Britain, Dated at New Britain, this 9th day| Dated at New Britain, this 14th| of April, A. D. 1919. day of April, A. D, 1839 N ALFRED L. THOMPSON ALFRED L. THOMPHOX, Town Clerk, Town Cler | manians and ¢ ders from Budan: The fact that sudapest, Press.) a crisis worse than that April 22 ~—~This (By city be violent the Asso- | is ization of the propert: goir swing to an- , with the socialists losing con- {trol to the Bolshevik leaders like Bol {Kun and chiefs of the Red Guard | Looting, which hitberto has heen held in check, may become legalized < yation of the old poli nd the tocrats are ars current that the Ru- chs bave received or- the Allies to march on This ia increasing the however, casiness here. Tt is fell. the Rumanians are advancing to occupy the territories them by the Allied note which resulted the Count Michael Karolyi. i premier. communists the merel former are unable to prevent the Allies from oc- cupying the districts involved is weak- ening the influence of Kun and is causing violent hatred agninst the Aj- Hes among the Hungas CALLS. Mrs. Wolf Says Help Him He Wanted Mer -ape Draft. HUSBAND SLACKER. to New York, April 23.—Charges that her husba nd tried to induce her to sign papers which would prevent his being call nre made saparation od into the by B suit segun national army Minnie Wolf in o in supreme court against James Charles Wolf, a stockbroker of No. Wolf has brought suit for 39 Broad street. vodee. Mrs. Wolf, who asks $200 a month alimony and $500 counsel fees pend- ing trial, peace on says that a J.ong Island ties also e of the convince her she should not send her husband “to be killed.” An Overburdened Mother. If the the work meagured ray they would make. wifehood woman tolis on, hood, backache, women, h from suff | evidenced | mandation | ished 1o tnis paper.—advt. steps a mother takes and #he does could only be by figures, what an ar- and pain in side, owever, ering by by the letters continually Through giri- motherhood bei often suffering from heade nervousness and sleeplessness, toms of morae cullar to her sex. he. pe- relicf E. recom- puh- of | Thers 1s apprehension that symp- | serious siiments Thousands of such have found taking Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as is jea frame @ the rioters su vily in sual- [pritm s FOR IMMEDIAT ERETURNS: USE PIGEON MESSENGER GETSD.S.C. | Captain J. | Pa., Carney of js here seen holding “Cher Ami which was cited for the distinguisheq | 5. Lo rervice ore is Fone to dnst his memor Pittsburgh after his feather- | , THE HERALD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS The Wedding! 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