New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1919, Page 12

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Why not bring “SAFETY Movement Right Home by ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and Cream, for Ours is the oniy properly vasteurized Product Sold in New writain. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STR] FIRST” Telephone 193 36. Using | Eiris Wafifi d | Ten Gir's for General Factory Work | ! Rockwell-Drake Co. | PLAINVILLE, CONN J. HOCHMAN |Buys all kinds of Junk and | Second-Hand Furniture. | Telephone 1161-15. I will pay better than anyone in | town for all kinds of | JUNK and second-hand furniture. 1. ZELDES 19 WILLOW STREET. Tel. 1 FOR SALE Some valuable property on Chestnut Street, between Main and Elm. H. . HUMPHRLY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 273 MAIN ST., ROOM 120s. Open Saturday and Monday evenings. MONEY TO LOAN Just listed—A nice two ON GOOD IR AL ESTATE family house on Union strect -—Has hot water heat—Good deep lot—It’s a good buy— Remember it is central preperty, which is always in de- mand—Let us sell your house for you. CAMP REAL 272 MAIN ST. PHONE 343 ESTATE CO. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. REA. ESTATE FOR SALE Pretty eight room house, Garage, eighty feet $3.975. Address Box 169. frontage,good well located, six miles from city hall. road, easy commutation. Price FOR SALE Business Block, two Stores and four Tenements, good location; two 2-family Houses, all improvements, centrally located; tages in good residential section. Schultz & Costelio, Inc. two Cot- Prices reasonable. 242 MAIN ST. These houses are all provements, up-to-date with all im- 7-Room Cottage Black Rock Ave. 2-Family House, Clark Street. 3—3-Family Houses Stanley Street. 2-Family House Hast Street. 3-Family House, Rockwell Ave. E. N. SMITH & CO. 278 MAIN ST. FOR TEL. 1616-12 SALE Four Valuable Pieces of Property HARTFORD AVENUE. NORTH STREET. Also several two tenement houses, BEAVER STREET. WASHINGTON STREET. all which can be bought on a 10% basis. A. GORBACH, Real Estate 259 MAIN STREET. FIRE, FOR Farm, 75 all K large orchard, of New Britain. cres, DE WITT RILEY, LIFE, AUTOMOBILE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. steam heated house, BOOTH BLOCK, TEL. 1190. SALE ds tools, pair of horses and other stocks, large barn. Within 7 miles Insuranca National Bank Building. Drawing and Drafting Instruments SUPPLIES Tracing Cloth Tracing Paper Blue Print Paper Slide Rules OF AL KINDS, Higgins and Columbia Drawing Ink ¥French Curves and Tri- angles, all sizes, ‘We also | ments and | moved further NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919, £LOUDS GATHERING ON FOREIGN HORIZON talian Trouble and German Aver- sion to Terms Chiel Items (By The Associated Press.) Great Britain, France and the TUnited States are reported from Paris to have sent a joint note to Italy cing for an explanation of the landing of Italian forces in Turkey. Premier Orlando answered the note, and reported there was a onal clash between him and Premier Venizelos of Greece, which resulted in the latter withdrawing from the meeting of the council. The difficulty apparently the landing of independent forces in the Vila the Allies are trying to pacify 1 view to a mandate to Greece for iministration. The conclusion the Allied and associated govern- Germany has been re- into the future by the action of the peace conference yes- terday in extending until May 29 the date for the Germans to submit their answers to the treaty of peace sub- mitted on May 7. According to es- timates at Paris, there was some ex- pectation that the pact might be signed about June 15, but it now appears that the date of the signa- ture of the document will be a week or more later. Apparently the Germans contem- plate submitting very voluminous re- plies to some of the terms presented by the peace conference. Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau, chief of the Ger- man delegation has asked for per- mission to bring a ‘printing press from Germany to Versailles, with printers to print the objections that will be made by the enemy govern- ment. It appears the treaty between the Allies and Austria may not be pre- ented as soon as expected. Italy is reported not to be satisfied with the boundaries fixed between Ttaly and Jugo-Slavia, and = this matter must be adjusted before the terms are laid down. is over Italian its of peace MASONIC SERVICE SUNDAY. Local Masons Invited to Attend Berlin Church Meeting. Harmony lodge, No. 20, and Cen- tennial lodge, No. 18, A. F. and A. M., will attend divine service at the Ber- lin Congregational church, Sunday evening, May 25th. The Rev. Samuel Fiske of Berlin, former chaplain of Centennial lodge will preach. Lodge members and all local Ma- sons are requested to meet at the Masonic hall at 7:15 o’clock, auto- mobiles and a special trolley car to leave center at 7:33 o’clock. All —_— e Call 1446 every morning and get your order early. The best of Beef, Veal, Lamb and Pork, Chickens, Fowl, Broilers, Pocket H. C. Tripe, all kinds of Sperry & Barnes, Heinz and Chasc & Sanborn Goods. DOHERTY MARKET, 408 Arch St. BRANCH OFFICE ‘AT —297 MAIN STREET— (Mayor Quigley’s Office) ORDERS TAKEN FOR —COAL AND WOOD— L. O Z_ettef}nan CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING AND GRADING Sewer and Water Connections Telephone 261 BENJAMIN BROTHERS PHOTOGRAPHERS. Announce the opening of their ama- teur developing department. Films developed on short notice. Enlarge- ments of all descriptions. Home por- traiture a specialty. Phone Us Before Letting Out Your TRUCKING Furniture Handled By Experts. Spring Brook lce Gn Service DOUBLE FOR LODGE RE! $6 A WEEK. HEAT. Begiey Block. FRONT ROOM OR OFFICE. STEAM 422 MAIN ST. PRINTING Paper Ruling Book Binding SPECIAL Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and Guide er- 2 INOTICE- 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 ouf. of the hundreds wiil he intevested in your propo- sition. o — ————T CASH IN Al)VANCE. MIN!MUM CHARGIIQ INSERTION. ONECENTAWOQ.D EACH NOTICE. NOTICE ill be in New Britain May 23 and 24 with Jumbo pansies and geranium plants. W Bau- man, Cromwell, 5-22-1d cleaners Telephone 4-10-e0d-tf >ctric Dollar vacuum rented. £ Gl 2079. EF] vet of Smyrna which | with | between | NOTIC ICTENCY MAN, at present >m- ployed on time study and graphic production control and efficiency in general, Who is also an expert me- chanic, desires making a change; nteed results, with permi- Address Herald Box LOE 1-a3 NOTICE—Zervice car and auto r SERVICE MEN'S COLUMN| Do of service. get in this column Herald Office. Sample--John Jones, age 27, private Co. Has had experience as auto mechanic. w te rite you — | discharged of the column below is offered to you free of ¢ fications are below and bri Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantmes and turned in at (e Herald. Yeur money wilf surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know who lost it. FOR\SALE body, need work? If you are a FOR SALE Parkmore Old style good st Ford condition, tourin, $18. g 7 from Tuberculin Tested cows only. - Tel. 644-5. 5-5-30dx soldier or sailor the use | FOR harge. See that your quali- | outlined like the sample & SALE—Fard running condikion Arch St roadster in Manross goo| Aut a !FOR SALE—Riverside farm mlk | af FOR SAILE—1916 Oakland touring; excellent running condition. M Irving Jester, 18 Main St. -tf in your ad together | po, o buch with the advertisers in SALE- ning condition. Ford touring, 139 fine Arch St run — FOR SALE > pair. A. B Rubber heels 54 Lafayette St hall. . attached, » Opposite 5-15-1wx by mail, through the FOR former ano I, prefers ou tdoor work 447 of Herald SALK—Upright good condition and t Reasonable paynrents arranged. Call Arch mahogany one, pi St., first bell. 5-22-1dx FOR SALE—Maple Hill. Seven-room house, excellent condition; lot about 100x150; price $4,1 $1,500 cash required. C. C. Pre Asylum pairing. T. B. Dehan, Phone 434 5-21-1wx —Roofs and veranda tloors painted, reasonable prices and good work. Address Painter. Box 11 WANTED—By ex-sailor. clerk; preferred. new. Pos = Union bureau He; «141 employment Box 127, FOR SALE. Dodge Roadster. during day m. Like | Cash required. Can be seen at | Laundry 61 Madison after 6 p. St., or phone Britain 1335-5. 5-19-1w evenings, New FOR SALE as new; ster; Ford express body, good can be attached to road- ' | FOR Herald. 5-20-wilx taken Mitchell NOTICE—-Automobile parties out. Reasonable rates, Six. Richard Covert. Tel. RETURNED SOLDIER—V sition stenog menda 14, PRINC NOTICE HAVE YOUR FORD REPAIRED AUTOMOBILE PAINTING shop, 204 TO RENT—Flat of four TO RENT—Room TO RENT—Blacksmith shop on Main [2SS NERA’S PSYCHI TUNE TELLING CARDS, beautiful- Herald. good Park 2013-3. hes po- pay clerk or ! Can furnish recom- as bookkeeper, rapher. SALE—Kitchen condition; street; coal range can price right. Phon -3d in be seen at 406 l | 1 2 $1 n\ | | | | | { 1 i \ price* M. Irving Jester, 18 M 5-20-t# o FOR x| chair 1l tion; f-propelling wheel xcellent condi- f sold at once. 6 Lake tions. Address Soldier, Box 91-3 fice. ly illustrated and gilt edged. Origin- ated by the famous Princess Nera the celebrated woman mystic. Will enable you to tell your own for- tune and that of your friends. Very entertaining. Complete instructions WANTED—We have permanent posi- tion for good pa quod Nursery FOR SALE—Drophead White Rotary sewing machine; all attachments Mrs. perfect condition will sell at a Crane, 57 City avenu Court. 102-3. 21-24x oni | FOR SALE—3$550 my Booth; in good condition seen in rear of 41 Pleasant 6:45 to 8 o'clock evenings. 5 takes Secripps can be street, 1-2dx man near his own home at If interested, write Pe- Co., Meriden, Conn. 2dx FOR Main SALE—Second condition street. hand new 1560 Ford, Four tirea, Tel. A1| FOR SALE—Pigs. Six weeks old. Ready to go Jung 1. Also a few bushel of leaming geed corn. Wes- with each pack—easy to learn. PRICE $1.00 THE PACK, postpaid. Your money refunded if these cards are not entirely as advertised. Ad- dress PRINCESS NERA, PALACE THEATER, New Britain, Ci 5-15-6T Shoe repairing at reason- able prices. Rubber heels, 45¢ pair. 54 Lafayette St., opposite T. A. B. Society hall. 5-15-1wx U. S. good p: while free; a tificate. 181 Main St. Board. MERCHANT wanted to firemen, MARINE—Men be trained as sailors, WANTED. tell Norton, .Berlin. Phone @§%;14. 5-20-d5x stewards, for good jobs at ay on ocean going ships. Pay training; board and quarters ges 18 to 35; bring birth cer- Apply to C. W. Brainerd, fined Post, WANTED—Within two months. rooms with American 177 Fiv by r Jame: improvements couple. Elm St. FOR § —$800 buys roadster; black body with white wire wheels; can show 60 mils an hour speed. Call between 6:30 and T 18 or 45 Walnut. 5-19-4dx cripps-Booth * e 7. Tel Agent U. S. Shipping class WANTED:- age, Commercial by The Ford Repair Shop, St. Phone 2051. an expert. 123 Cherry 7-264 of street. Boy between 17-18 year WANTED-—Garden gardener. Black Rock work by A. Johnson, avenue. {ORE PROPERTY Two small new cottages at Bran- ford Point; gas, electric light and city water; for sale for $2,000 ‘each FOR SALE—- to work after schgol hours. | > Shirt Co., “266 Arch 3-21-3d E — Lawnmowers 31 sharpened, Greenwood Tel 153-12. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown. Tel. 188-2. 4-6-tf WANTED- for a two for a cost department and one as an tunitie: right kind of young men. Manuf: Three young large men manufacturing clerks office; N. B. WANTED—A small second mortgag Will make terms to suit. J. Laurin, Room 5, Write 278 Main at easy terms, or for rent for the season. Apply or telephone F. R. Hamre, 193 Chatham Ne: Haven, Conn. 5-15-6dx invoice s for clerk. Good advancement oppor- for the Addr 110 WANTED- cleaning Roc ‘Work to go and washing. well Ave. out house Tel 80. | 5 3d> FOR SALE—California pea beans, climated, for seed, one dollar :| at. Clifton E. Davenport x | | Stanley street ac- per 90 21-2dx acturer, P. O. Box City. 21-44 Elm street. Tel. 382. 106-2. E. U. Thompson Co., Office 69 Arch St., Tel | WANTED—Chauffeur. Z11 0 noons Apply Room buildingz, afte ment, ational Bank WANTED—At omnce, no chiidren. Herald by Swedish family Address Tene Office. 5-21-3d. tenement of four | of | FOR SALE—1913 Ford good running x| motorcycle in runabout in’ condition. Indian good running order; between 2-4 o'clock. 21-2d4 4-3-tf ;I‘() RENT { WANTED—Upholsterer Beloin. at Hotel 5-21-tf rooms; two 82 West Main St. 5 2dx adults preferred. TO RENT—-A furnished apartment of five or six rooms at 56 Maple street. Apply to T. E (fe, Jr., at Rackliffe Bros. Co. 5-16-tf with board; WANTED—Competent married with grocery experience to manage cash g steady ald. man | rocery work. store. Good wages and Address 20XX, Her- 3 5-20-3dx 11CC, city; or WANTED—Two.married men to work | on farm; age, the other as helper; ment of seven rooms, one tenement of five rooms; about two miles from | will sell stock and tools and rent out the farm. Herald Office. ence and salary expected. one with ability Answer to Bo: State exper: to man- one tene- 1-tf also Ford expri and Ford roads seen at Ibelle's, Tel. 1869 body for roadster ter body. Can be 2038 Stanley St. or -2d% FOR SALE—Farm, acres, seven Berlin trolley; pasture; wood; 1 large barn; running New minutes’ Britain, 50 walk from tillable, balance -room house; water; other X i- Gray Iron Moulders ‘Wanted—Port- j Portland, Conn. 5-20-wl West Foundry Co., A. H. land F conveniences. 6 Lake Court. 102-3. 2 St., Berlin; good business; no com- Drug Clerk sition hours Drug Store, WANTED—Rent, end; Starkey, first floor care North & Judc 5-21-3d five or six rooms, preferably. buildings; two ho! tools; $8,000; Morris Tulin, Real i.| Theater Building, x| phone 88 cow, hen no mortgage. Estate, Room Wanted—Permanent po- for a registered man. Good Good pay. The Lawrence ! Stamford, Conn. 5-20-5dx lady or BOOKKEEP Box 9Y, perienced as bookkeepe reference. Addre Herald. d: 5-21- young 5 AUCTION. By Order of the Honorable E. Yeomans, Referee in Bankrupte United States District Court, I will sell x petition. Mrs. Leon LeClair, lin, Conn. Phone 661-4. Order of Hearing. District n, ss; Probate Court, May .. 1919 Estate of Margaret H. Cryne, late of the town of New Britain, in said dis- trict, deceased. l'pcn ‘the application of William ryne praying that, as executor on sa.ld estate, he may be authorized and empowered to sell and canvey real es- tate of said deceased, as per said ap- plication on file more fully appears, it 1s Ordered, That said application be of WANTED—Local and traveling sales- men e lars d: pay Wi sary. Manchester, ———————————————————— PAINTING—PAPERING. verywhere; three to ten dol- board aily costs nothing to start; eekly experience unneces Apply today. Burr Nurseries, ABC, WANTED—Comfortable rooms family in wit refined Addre: good locality, west of Main street, by one or two American ladies. Herald Office. 5-20-6dx h| at Public Auction, Saturday, May 24, 11919, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at No. 63 Pleasant Street, New Britain, to the highest bidder, the following articles of personal property: ; 74 cans Peach 301 cans Peas; Conn. -10-1712dx of two Painting and paper hanging. board paper request. The E. U. 59 Arch street, Tel. Herald. Beaver WANTED—A tenement of four five rooms by an adults. [ American d. family Address Box 35R, [ +| 109 cans Corn; 196 cans Pork and | Beans; 30 cans Blueberries; 24 cans | Baked Beans; 50 cans Sauerkraut 12 cans Dill Pickles; 92 cans Toma- toes; 12 cans Spinach cans Squas] x and canvas ceilings. Wall displayed at your home on ‘Thompson Co., 306-2. 4-1-tf Address WANTED—To buy small second safe. Safe Box 10 Herald. 5-25-d3: 9 cans Pineapple; 108 bottles Olives; 122 bottles Syrup; 35 bottles Grape Juice; b4 bottles Catsup; 15 bottles Vinegar; 5 cans Plums; 8 cans Apri- = WA heard and determined at the probate office in New Britain, in said district, on the 29th day of May, A. D. 1919, at 9 o'clack in the forenoon, and that no- tice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of HET WANTED—tEMALE. WANTED—Three men. street. girls and three NTED—Students Day or evening classes. cut Business College, to enter 163 Main. 5-10-tf | B. Jahn Mfg. Co., 6 Chestnut 2=3d | ¢on; hearing thereon, by publishing this order in some newspaper having a cir- culation in said district, and by post- ing a copy of this arder on the public WANTED—Waitres board Hartford, Conn. and ham, vicinit k, room Restaurant nniniz- WANTED—Return also one going to Boston Tel load from Bos o 887-32. 4-16-t: LOST sign-post in the town of New Britain, in said district, and return make to this court of the notice given By order of court MORTIMER H. CAMP. Clerk. WA 156150, NTED: —Competent maid. 18 Harri Wessel, e New Limitation of Claims. At a court of probate holden at New Britain within and for the district of Berlin, in the county of Hartford and of Connecticut, on the 21st day D. 1919. factory tellige: pearar if not 8XX, plea Telephone i must be nt and prepossessing in D office; - 11 in- ap- 1L.OST—Goodyear just vulcanized and Britain and Bristol. e return to 1546. cord tire Between New Wallingford or Bri 101 Booth Receive reward. 5-21- rl]x‘X Brooms; 2 now. Connecti- 35x4% between If found street, | 8 cots; 5 cans Pears; 39 cans Pumpkin; 34 cans String Beans; 9 cans Lima Beans; 26 cans Succotash; 16 dans Meat; 127 cans Soup; 28 cans Cooking 0il; 18 cans Beef (dry); 35 cans i - | nut Butter; 55 cans Marmalade r | cans Jam; 49 cans Salad Oil; 17 car f | Cherries; 29 jars Mustard; 82 jars Pickles; 43 cans Coffee; 203 packages Tea; 74 cans Potted Meat; 43 cans | Condensed Milk; 84 cans Baking Pow- | der; 129 cans Cocc 47 packages - | Cocoanut; 221 cans Salmon; 20 cans Herring; 5 cases Tea; 1 lot Washing Powder; 1 lot Soap; 1 lot Tobacco; packages Matches; 1 lot Pancake | Flour; 1 lot Cereals; 28 bags Flour; bbl. Sugar; 75 bags Raisins; 1 lot Spices; pkizs. girl Box 2dx nce: will train the right familiar with work. Herald Office. . Bernard F. Gaffney. Judge. On \Ionon of H. Wallace Dickinson of said Berlin as executor of the last will and testament of Carroll L. Dud- ley, late of Berlin, within said dis- WANTED—Girl work. 14 Tremont house- Higgirs 1-3dx for general Apply William M. street. LOST—Tuesday, ‘West Main street black Lynx fur Finder Tel. FURNISHED ROOMS s. Cod cans Coffee; cans Shrimp; > cases Catsup; 1 lot Wrapping Paper; 7 cases Pork and Beans; 1 case Tuna Fish; 10 cases Syrup; 2 cases Pine- 3 cases Clothespir 3 cases 106 cans Tuna Fish 79 cans Lobster; 6 cans Sardines; 7 trict, deceased. This court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their WANTED—Woman or girl eral housework. for gen- 83 Maple street. 5-21-6dx claims against the same to the execu- tor and directs that public notice be given of this order by advertising in a newspaper published in said New Britain and having a circulation in WANTED—Housekeeper by no sm ferred. JRNISHED ROOM—2 furnished rooms and bath for light | ekeeping Box 15, or 3 to rent to Herald Office. 21-4dx | Prunes; widower; German pre- Herald. 5-21-3dx nall Box children; 21X, Two said district and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign post in said town of Berlin, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. WANTE! The A >—Waitress and dishw ter sia, 294 Main St her, 20-5dx WANTE >~ Woman to do washing NISHED ROOMS- connecting for light housekeeping electricity, two rooms for men or man Kennedy, 61 N rooms furnishec and bath two Inqu gas one or and wife. top floor. nicely adults | ett 2 pk in St running wa- also | Cocoa; 2 gentle- re Mrs. 20-3dx | 1 i appl | Jam 1 case Potted Meat; 1 Oyster- Syrup; 26 cans pkg. Extract; 1 case t s Onion bags Pota- 20 cases Corn; 5 cases Tollet | Paper; 1 case Tapioca; 1 case Salmo ! e Salad Dressing; 2 cases Mus- %-barrel > rolls Wrapping pkgs. Dried Apples: !(aflh; : | Tot case Spices; 1 Cough case | Tuna Fish; toe; 1 Herring; 8 cases Paper; 40 ases Succo- o [ tard; case Cookies; 4 bags Instruments of an kinds repaired. Supplies, local office of I C. S. rev New Briiain Typewriter Exchange 72 W. MAIN ST. handle I. C. S, cas S i @ arch; 65 1 lot Gas 1 Cash Show But- 0il Cal- Certified from record. MORTIMER H. C { s Coffee | Lard; 1 case Bluing cans Bon Ami; 17 Mantles; 2 bags R Register; 1 Coffee Case; 1 Paper Cutter; 1 Stove; 1 ter Box; 3 Counters; 1 Tank: the Estate of Edward X ‘mlmn Bankrupt and mending, Cards Prompt Service. E. R. Hitchcock & Co. 303 MAIN ST. T T S R SR ) ironing street ive with us. MP, Clerk hed 206-3. 5-16-6dx | Large furn ., Phone | To RENT- 19 Court £ rooms, FOR SALE. The Witte property on East street. This would cut up into 18 lots with large house and barn. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance. City Hall for 26 WANTEL work —Girl Apply general house- | Hamilton street. | 5-1 hdx WANTED—Furnished room in vi- cinity of Vine street by single gen- tleman. Address Box 19R, Herald 5-15-wl WANTED-—Experienced clerks. l The McMillan Store, Apply b-12-tf A. P. MARSH, Trustee,

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