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0 NOVBER OF TRANSFERS FILED Warramy Deeds 9 Marriages New Bmam cnoral Society and 13 Dea(hs Recorded Chooses Busc]] Gomposmon one | of director and officers & Winds” they 1t rehearsal the being applied, how wonderful ally was a busy 34 marriages When the New lected “The season’s the Britain The past week has beer f ot the town oficey Pronsc Nine And 13 d The following e tz . ac { John A. Lec et al. to Louis R. Ra- Pphael, land and Main strect clerk's realty | ral society i Four for their sre also recorded | eonrth concert knew a gr work, the property transfers | th: had chosen they ha but it was not until Jast Wednesday cvening. when building touches were on finishing that they real composition it r The cantata was written by Busch in competition for a prize £500 which was awarded to this com- poser and when it is known t the other contestants werce the best in | their protessions, lone realizes how | high an bestowed M. | Busch | " Born in Denmark, ¢ | carly to this country Beatty | PToud to say ranks AU ing. if not the best | poser. Mr. Ttusch is the Bodwell | {11 Kansas City Symphony land on iEorihistrect ! which enjoys an enviable Bessie Andrews et al. to Bodwell | "} Woest and elnride Land Co., land on Lake boulevard Bl Gustaf Carlson to Adolph Carlson, | “"RDo (% 1and and buildings on Buclid avenue. | y,on from Longfellow's “Hiawatha, Charles D. Ellis to John Ciel, land | o "y autiful poem on the life of the B voutn American® Indian that has been read 5 oo nd is loved by every American boy B i, et ux, lond and bulldings onj,;3 girl, men and woman. In this QR P ood street, i | 1a¥1 Mr. Busch, found wonderful ma- M iofl_w..”‘ Lflv"(l, ('}' :\n. . A[l(.; ","d‘m renu\ for the expression of his musi- S i i ibing the battle between Mudje- John Smujski et al, land and build- | Sl Sl e e e e e codoeet o | Mountains, the beautiful love themes oy 0. Tues fo 7 B told in and chorus, the Indian land on Wellington street OLLIE L e B m;r."i S atitaniit o oo orchestration, all combine to make B¢ land on Wellington :lns‘L;\‘e“ Giriling arl heautiful com Roxbury road. ositi . o rd Dkt et R e Ty e pppecintaa o ot by the New Britain music lovers is Sadie Dubowy evidenced by the long st ot dasarian et al., ciate mem ‘” 2 = BRI gl North street. vear as well as the demand for single Htaze lickets and therc is no doubt that B e Fox's theater will be filled to its ca- Furner, land and G e P he society s now recognized as a Anna G. O'Brien et al. to Marguer- 4 i ite W. O'Brien, land and buildings on | Permanent organization, one that will present to its patrons, year after year, Stanley and Morgan streets. Ry 2 doreae airet works of the great composers and Aaron G. Cohen to Robert & i Jand at Russwin park. bring to New Britain artists of the highest rdnk Gerard C. Mangini to Isidord wvizza, land on Stanley street. Henry McEnroe to Louis land and buildings on Winter Solomon Shurberg to zicato et al, land and Franklin street Equitable Realty Zencki, land and eye street. Claude Herman to William H. Le- vin, land and buildings on Lincoln | - street \ FOR Sadie McL. Stanley to Henry @. Capen et al, land and builr]m;;s‘ on Hamilton and Hawley stre: Michael J. Meehan to Ric ®rwin, land and buildings on street. Edith D. Horsfall Herwig, Jand on Rocky Peter A. Borg et Ffilliken et ux., land Burnett street. Louise S. Schilling to Bodwell ty Co. land and buildings on throp street. Rose A. Bedford to Andrew et ux., land and buildings street. Albert Hoff et anis et ux.. land Jubilee street. John Hamilla to Tony on Sexton street. Anna Barkowska to Tony Apico Tand and buildings on Chapman street. Patrick Griffin et ux. to Frank Marotta, land and buildings on Frank- din strect Workmen Wanted 8 Pumice buffers. 1 Band buffer. 1 Hand burnisher. 1 Engraver. 1 Chaser. John Slusarz to Meyer Lipshitz, land on Belden street O'Brien Ca buildir of and Theresa O'Brien, street M. land ces V. Beatty to and buildings on and Stanley R. O'Brien land and on street James to I v Stan- a8 hottor was on O'Brien, buildings on ‘arl Busch came and- we are s one of the lead- American com- conductor of orchestra, reputation of its Jey street O’Brien James R. s on to ndg build Ziel, et al. to the Realty Co., is of “The Four Winds" usler Johnson ta Joseph | & Crandall, and Rox-| E. Berry et street and : ain to Andrej Raczek buildings on Curtiss | | I | | | et al. to David land and Bag- buildings on is et al. to Mary buildings on Ham- Arga; Ra- MAXWELL The Economy Car | C. T. NOWLAND EAST STREET Lipman, street. Vincent Moz- buildings on | Co. buildings to Teofil on Birds- S 1917 [ 1918 AL F Dodge R Dodge Touring. Chevrolet Touring, A., Baby Grand. Chevrolet Touring. 1-90. Reo Touring Ford Touring. Ford Touring. Ford Touring. Cheveolet Touring, Grand. et al. ard H. | Liberty | Model 1916 Model Ernest renue. tt ilding to Hill ux ta and bu e 1916 1917 1916 191 1916 on Real- L Win- i | L. | | | | | | New Britain Motor Car Exchange 287 ELM STRE] Maietta, on Union ux. to and Joseph Pay- buildings on FOR LI the finest single home in de. Nine room brick and house with t water heat and every modern improvement. 3 lots and hennery. A gentleman's home at a gentleman's price. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance. Room 107, City 'WHEN YOU WANT PHOTOGRAPHS Grozki, land | Probably the east | shingle | 1 Mould maker and force fitter want Good Oncs and when we 1 Hiat hammerer. make them they Must Be Good. Arcade Studio Call 1446 {your order carly. The best of Beef, | Pork, Chickens. Fowl, Broilers, Pocket 1. C. Tripe, all kinds of Sperry & Barnes, Heinz and Chase & Sanborn Goods. DOHERTY MARKET, mr— PRINTING Paper Ruling Book Binding SPECIAL Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and Guide Cards Prompt Service. E. R. Hitchcock & Go, 303 MAIN ST. Apply at Office of {'WIDCOX SILVER PLATE CO., Merider n. l Are You Looking forl a Business Proposition? Here is a good one:— A new six-tenement brick bloc) with all modern improvements: In- come is $1,200 per year. $11,000 will Buy this and $2,000 cash is all that is necded. Lot 51 ft. x 165 ft. Only four minutcs from Main street, Cor every morning and get Veal, Lamb and Here is an equally good chance. A three-tenement corner house with im- provements on Oak street, with al- most half an acre of land for $7,200. First mortgage is 5 per cent. $1,000 will buy this. Only two minutcs from ear line and six minutes to Main ‘street. Don’t let this chance slip by. | X 1l B. Solomon (Agency) 5 MAIN ST. TEL. ; BEN]AMIN BROTHERS PHOTO STUDIO 308 Main Street Telephone 551-4 Special Easter and Graduation Offer. Drop us a card or phone and ,rcproy:nm(he will call. 977. THE FOUR WINDS' | G0OD SELECTION 106 Arch St. TO RENT Store; kind of opposite good loc business, Whiting S 4-3dx TO RENT— niost any Staniey S _ISight room ol 663 NT—Furnished six rooms. 56 PO RT I Berlin G [ — RO R five or apartment of Maple street. (5 4-26-tf for light improve- room. 19 ol e rooms all mod large front 06 ing 0 housekeeping ments: als0 : Stice of Hearing Berlin, A..D., 1919. August Voight, late of the New Britain, in said district, o District Court, April Estate of town of deccased. : Upon the application of The New pritain Trust Company, praving that executor it may be authorized and ipowered to sell and convey realt cstate as per said application on file more fully appears, it is _ ORDERED, That said application be heard and determined at the Pro- bate Office, in New Britain, in said district, on the 3rd day of May, A. D., 1919, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pen- dency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy of this order on the public sign- post in the town of New Britain, in said district and by sgiving notice to all parties in interest. Attest: MORTIMER H. of CAMP, Clerk. of Probate holden New Britain, within and for_the Di trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the th day of April, A. D. 1919. Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. Estate of Catherine Moore, Iate of New Britain, in said district deceased. Upon the petition of John Moore of said Berlin, praying that letters of administration may be granted on said estate, although more than ten years have elapsed since the death of said deceased, per application ~on file more fully appears it i Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the probate office in New Britain, in said district, on the 3d day of May, A. D. 1919, at 9 o'clack in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publish- ing this order in some newspaper pub- lished in said New Britain, having a circulation in said district, and by post- ing a copy thereof, on the public sign post in the town of Berlin in said dis- t, and return make. MORTIMER H. CAMP, At Court At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the th day of April, A. D. 1918 Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. Estate of Anna Daly Moare, late of Berlin, in said, district deceased. Upon the petition of John Moore of said Berlin, praying that letters of ad- ministration may be granted on sald estate, although more than ten vears have elapsed since death of said de- ceased, as per applicatian on file more fully appears it i Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the probate office in New Britain, in said district, on the 3d day of May. A. D.1919, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon. and that no- tice be given of the pendency of said application and the timg and place of ring thereon, by publishing this er insome newspaper published in New Britain, having a circulation aid district, and by posting & copy thereof on the public sign-post in the town of Berlin, in said district, and return. make. MORTIMER H L. 0. Zetterman CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATIN AND GRADING CAMP, Clerk. Sewer and Water Connections Residence—152 Vance Street in, Conn. Telephone 261 Probate | The Classified Columns 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 will e e el TOoR 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 hands if he does nct know who lost it. FOR SALE SALE 78 acres, wood. SERVICE MEN'S BflLUMN In stoc R, B. | ror of of potato section, farm and tools, plenty White, Plainville. 4-26-1dx he interested in your propo- sition, ml']o You nced worl If you are a !Ots(“uugn'd soldier or sailor the use 4 '11:-“ r( ‘Olumn below is offered to you fivdu:: charge. See that your quali- ‘b(lo\v“\ arce outlined like the sample e and bring in your ad together ¢ . Your discharge papers, as proot o0 W ntacion) \five-Dasecns = { of scrviee, ¥ aployers are urged to good running order; $ takes this. f;,‘:\ I touch with the advertisers in Park Croar 193 column by mail, through uwl FOR SALE overhauled; electric starter and, lights: this over: rd roadster, recently w paint look n St. 6-1dx Garage He Tald Office, & rln;n]ef.]ohn Jones, age 3 Hay “]e Co. I, prefers outdoor S had experience as auto mechani Write care or Herald et eee———— FURNISHED ROOMS. SALE new FOR with 2lx one one German St. or Tel. One water hand zith 984~ Richmond front; safe, vacuum cleaner; Call 51 Walnut Call Monday 4-26- range | i one f 2dx "LARGE FRONT ROOM-Suitable for one or two people; with kitchen lege. 24 Camp St. Phone -13. 26-1dx pi LN v i FURNISHED APARTMED Tor housekeeping on Main street. Gas, electric lights, modern improve- ments. Apply 76 West Main St. 4-26-1dx FOR SALE—Upright gas good condition. Phone Wallace a floor. FOR SALFE— 1918 Harley cm extra me' newly Camp St. Call at once. FOR SALE—Will be Monday, April 28 ies and roses. romwell, stove 228 in -120 6 Davison side painted. 40 4-26-3dx in New Britain with Jumbo pan- Edward F. Bauman, Conn. 4-26-2d = & apartment of or informa- So. Burritt St. 4-26-3d | TO LET—Furnished four rooms and b: tion apply 105 h. or 7 FOR SALE—1918 Ford touring car, price right; 1917 Buick, little six touring. 123 Cherry St. 4-26-3dx < | FOR SALE—1913 Cadillac five-pas- | senger touring car, in fine shape, FOR RENT—Large furnished front] Jjust overhauled; barzain if sold this bedroom, suitable for two, 20 South | Week; can be seen after 6 p. m., 1 High street. 4.25-2ax| Hartford avenue. 4- FURNISHED front bed room. corncr | FOR High and Lake streets. 4-23-5dx | TO RENT—Four 8 Bronson. St. furnished SALE—One flat wagon; one moving wagon; one single wagon; two back dumpcarts: one mowing machine; one hay rake; one d harrow; two plows; one marker; one anvil and forge; one bar lever harrow; three tons hay; one culti- vator. Call 191 Corbin Ave. 4- FURNISHED ROOM gentlensen. 280 for one or two ch St. 4-22-6dx TWO CO JCTING ROOMS FUR- NISHED—Light housekeeping. Cen- | tral. 16 Prospect street. 4-21-tf —— e HELP WANTEI)—"'EMBLI‘. 3 22-6dx FOR SALE—Flower vase for cemetery lot. Inquire at 51 Dwight street or Fairview Cemetery office. 4-25-2dx WA\'TEfivYnung \ad) in jewelry store; rapid advancement in salary good reference; to start, $7 per week. Addr Her- ald Office. 4-2 v[£¢ NTED—Young lady stenographer and bookkeeper, age 20 bookkeeping experience not tial. Box 18B, Herald. 4-2 WANTED. ‘WANTED—Tenement of three or four rooms by family of two. Box 34T, Herald. 4-26-3dx W 4 WANTED— Experienced clerk knowledge of typewriting. stating experience and pected, to P. O. Box 10 with Apply, salary ex- City 4-26-4d WANTED—- ork in Apply Girl for general small family 59 Maple St. house- | apartment, $25-$35 per dress 111 Elisworth Haven, Conn. WANTED—Maid for gcneral work. 93 Vine stree: month. 4 avenue, N NOTICE WANTED—Stenographer in profes- sional office; some experience neces- sary in clerical work and stenog- raphy. Address, stating salar expected, Box 33, Herald Office. 4-25-3dx | NOTICE—Heré's the place been lookinz for—12 acres land, barn and fruit: excellent location; $5,500. R. B. White, White’s Cro ing, Plainville. 4-26-1dx | second-hand up- | Telephone 2079. | 4-26-1dx WANTED—Well-furnished or near West Main 8St. Box 26, Herald. WANTED—House, dium rent, with room on Address 4-25-2dx NOTICE—Wanted, right piano, ¢ eight rooms, me- WANTED—Anyone interested in a ! option of buying good flower or vegetable gardan should buy vour seeds from us. W also sell garden tools and poultry netting. Ericson & Johnson. 34 Dwight St. 26-3d Address Box 6, Herald Office. 4 20x WANTED-—Typewriting at home. dress 7 Washington St., Pl: Conn. Ad- nville, 24-5dx NOTICE rented. 207 Clectric Dollar vacuum day. cleaners Telephone 4-10-eod-tf 2 WANTED—Tenement of five rooms, modern improvements, second or third floor, by family of four adults, Address Box 4, Herald. OTICE — Lawnmowers 31 Greenwood street, Tel. sharpenecd, | 153-12. 4% L e e e e R BERSON BROS. BRANCH OFFICE AT —297 MAIN STREET— (Mayor Quigley’s Office) ORDERS TAKEN FOR —COAL AND WOOD— FRANCIS P. MAY VIOLINTST Fox’s Theater, Has openings for a few serious pupils. | 344 Broad St. “Phone 136-4 1 will pay betier than anyone town for all kinds of JUNK and second-hand furniture. L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW STREET. Tel. 557-14. J. HOCHMAN Buys all kinds of Junk®and Second-Hand Furniture. Telephone 1161-15. in DOUBLE FRONT ROOM FOR LODGE OR OFFICE. RENT $6 A WEEK. STEAM HEAT. 1 i Begley Block. 422 MAIN ST. TR contemplating wiring, would do well to call Valley 271-14, Arthur 'rnnr.} Newington Junction. RS LAW MOWET repaired and sharpened, 149 Broad St, Plain- ville. Tel. 16-13. 4-21-6dx WANTED—Carpenter New Britain. thousand. F. jobbing ingling, $3.50 per Aspinwall, Berlin 4-22-6dx NOTICE—If you have an ailment of i any kind why don’t you go and see Volz, the Chiropractor, Rooms 16- | 17 Booth block. Office hours, 9-12 a. m., 2-5 p. m. (Evening hours) Mon., Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7-8 p. m. and by appointment. 4-16-13dx | WANTED—A tenement of f rooms in good garage prefe Address Box 4 or 5 location. One with ed. Two in family. 1AB, Herald. 4-21-6dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown. Tel. 188-2. 4-6-tt WANTED—Return load from Bos- ton; also one going to Boston or vicinity. Tel. 887- 4-16-tf — T0ST AUTOMOBILE PAI Elm street. E. U. Tel. 382, Office 59 ING shop, 204 Thompson Co.. Arch St., Tel i LOST—A pair of rosary beads, Friday | morning, hetween North and Smal- | ley streets or East Main and Spring. Finder kindly return to 50 Lawler street. 4-26-2dx PAINTING—PAPERING. Painting and paper hanging. board and canvas ceilings. paper displayed at your home request. The E. U. Thompson Co., 59 Arch street, Tel MALE HELP WANTED—Help wanted in all de- partments. Apply N. N. Hill Brass Co., East Hampton, Conn. 4.26-3d4 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED TO old or new. large or graph PURCHASE—Books, Libraries of books, smaM collections or auto- | letters for cash. Call at yvour residence free of charge. When writing please state about how many volumes you have for sale. The Book Corner, 451 Fifth Ave., cor. 28th St., New York City. April 25-26 WANTED-—Janitor for office building; steady work. Apply at once to Box 184, Herald. 4-26-3dx RAILWAY month. are MAIL CLERKS — $92 Young men, 18 and over, cligible. For free particulars of examinations, write J. C. Leon- ard (former civil service examiner), 849 Equitable Bldg., Washington. 4-24-4dx SHORE PROPERTY. 4-24-3dx | middle aged 4-17-tf WAN man. FOR RENT OR FOR SALE—Com- pletely furnished cottages at Fort Trumbull Beach, Milford, Conn., W. L. Hollander, P. O. Box 1492, New Haven, Conn., or J. S. Foster, 26 South High street, city. 4-25-6dx D—Night clerk; Hotel Beloin. WANTED-—Married man to work on farm; shares wages. H. Shulansky, Beckley, Conn 4-11-tf FOR SALE—Several nut fence post. seven foot; ton stock hay, and ten bred Woodbine Farm, Tel, 63-4. handred ¥FOR SALE rims, able. Tel. 22 chest- | a fe Sows. | 1918 Ford; electric lights, D. Gitlin, 80 demountabla H Ave 2dx 3-3dx FOR SALE—Nice, new style cigar’ showcase, five feet long; nice cash register, rings from one cent to two dollars; new lunch chairs. Victory Lunch, 40 Church street, New Brit- ain, Conn 4-7-t¢ FOR SALE—Two :cgstered cows and one graded cow manure, 367 Lincoln street. 2069. Jersey Also Phone x| FOR SAI One house with rooms, and 14 lots with dif FOR fruits. Imquire at J. Liquori, Sta-| larg tion 6, Newington Park. 21-4 C seven ALE—Thr chestnut H. P. gzasoline atkin, Berlin, Te hundred posts engine extra also one W fence FOR SALE—Baby carriage, condition. Call Cherry St. 4-22-6dx | good FOR SALE A-1 84 Ilive passenger p condition Church touring Inquire Barber street shop, one two- | FOR all im- | plenty | Inquire FOR SALE—Property on Arch s Oae single 11-room house, tenement 12-room house; provements; large barn; land for more houses. Wm. Radil, 389 Areh st SAL »avison Call evenings, 651 ) 985-2 twin, Phone 3-4dx St SALE—T 435 1401. FOR LE—The b of Plainville Creamery Lauredsen, Plainville FOR ing. phone for ha Ave., 4-24-3dx FOR SAL —~Building lot, Vance St., 0x125, on high ground near Shut- tle Meadow Ave. Reasonable price for cash or Liberty Bonds. Inquire P. O. Box 268 for appointment to see property. s ittermilk products Apply S. M. Creame FOR SALE o MILY HOUSE AND COTTAG. 185 FAIRVIEW GOOD SINGLE HOUSE—BLACK ROCK AVENUE COTTAGE ON EMMONS PLAC ALL FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR, CALL INTERESTED. H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. 373 MAIN ST, Open Saturday and Monday eve nings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE AT ONCE IF ROOM 130s. We can offer you three good house< on %tanley St —Right on trolley line near Park St.—They’re mighty good rent payers—Let us quote you a price. Nine room cottage on Black Rock avenue, 2 cottages at Maple Hill, 3 at Belvidere. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN ST. PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-6 B/ RENT SEEKERS TLook this 6 ROOM ROOM ROOM FAMILY list over and then come in and let us talk it over. COTTAGE—BELVIDERE. COTTAGE—BLACK ROCK AVE, COTTAGE—HAWKINS STRE! HOUSE—RUELL STREET. HOUSE—ST ANLEY STREFT. 3 HOUSE—SOUTH BURRITT STREFET. FAMILY SET, FAMILY FAMILY Any of the above can bhe hought on e: The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN STREET. FRANK HOLMES HARRY HANCOCK TOUIE JON! OPE SATURD\Y AND MONDAY ENINGS sy terms, FARM FOR SALE 28 acres of good land and timber by Schultz & Costello, Inc. yaix’ MAIN ST, FOR SALE A new house just completed on Linwood street. Two Cottages on Curtis Street 2 Family all improvements East Street. See us before buying. E. N. SMITH & CO. 278 MAIN ST, TEL. 1616-12 ARE AMERICANS QUITTERS? You say no? Good for you! But read on. going to be finished until the bills are paid. Our obligations as a nation can no more be evaded than can our obligations as individuals. We are the nation. 1t you agree that Americans are not quitters, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE VICTORY LOAN At Any Bank—Cash or Installments. New Britain Typewriter Exchange MAIN ST. Our war job isn’t TED. 612. 72 W.

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