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L FOUR FAMILY HOUSE} ON FAIRVIEW STREET Rentals More Than 10 Per Cent. of Cost. If You Can Raise $1,000, See Us About It Now. THE W. L. HATCH CO. 29 West Main St. OpenMon. & Sat. Evgs. FOR SALE Some valuable property en Chestnut Street, between Main and Elm. H, . HUMPHRLY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. MAIN ST., Open Saturday and Monday e MONEY TO 1LOAN ON ROOM 208, nings. 00D REAL ESTATE Here’s a two family house on Ellis street—Just off from Stanley street—It’s only three years old, and the price is only $5,200—It would cost more than that with- out the lot today—Thé owner is going to Hartford to live. That’s why it’s to.be sold. CAMP ‘REAL ESTATE CO. 472 MAIN ST. % PHONE 343 ROOMS 303-6 BANK BLDG. Main Street Block For Sale 4-Story Brick Block, East side Main street,.South of raiiroad track. Good fo- cation,.2 stores, offices and tenements. SEE US FOR DETAILS. The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN STREET. FRANK HOLMES HARRY HANCOCK LOUIE JON OPEN SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS A DR T T PO T N T PR 2 o T R e 4 A T R T O B R YU SIS MRR I FOR SALE Business Block, two Stores and four Tencments, good location; all improvements, centrally located; two Cot- Prices reasonable. two 2-family Houses, tages in good residential section. Schultz & Costello, Inc. Call 1446 every morning your order early. The best of Beef, Veal, Pork, Chickens, Fowl, Broilers, Pocket M. C. Tripe, all kinds of Sperry & Barnes, Heinz and Chase & Sanborn | Goods. ll)O"ER‘TY MARKET, 406 Arch St. 242 MAIN ST. Phone Us Before Letting Out Your TRUCKING Furniture Handled By Spring Brook !ce. Go. Service Phone and get Lamb and Experts. .—_m—-wm These houses are all up-to-date with all im- provements, 7-Room Cottage Black Rock Ave. 2-Family House, Clark Street. 3—3-Family Houses Stanley Street. 2-Family House %ast Street. 3-Family House, Rockwell Ave. E. N. SMITH & CO. 278 MAIN?ST. TEL. 1616-12 e S W N T S S S, | WHY LOOK FOR A TENEMENT? When you.can by a two TENEMENT HOUSE you can meet. I have just what you are looking ment. If interested call and see day Evenings, (7 to 9). A. GORBACH, Real Estate STREET. BOOTH BLOCK, TE 1190. AUTOMOBILE AND ACCIDENT l'\&ll{ ANCE. at terms thac for also a first class invest- me. Office open Monday and Satnr- 259 MAIN TRE, LIFE m Drawing and Drafting Instruments JPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. Higgins and Drawing Ink French Curves and Tri- angles, all sizes, We also handle I. representative with us. Tracing Cloth COImDIR Tracing Paper Blue Print Paper slide Rules Instruments of au kinds repaired. Supplies, local office of I C. S. New Britain Typewriter Exchange W S. . 612, . MAIN ST. 1® [ | I I | other in [ and NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 104 CAST FOR “FL-FI” IS WORKING HARD Y. W. C. A. Thespians Will Present Their Playlet on June 4 and 5— Rehearsals Progress Well. well under way for presented at the 4 and 5. part are spending in rehearsals and the per- one of the Rehearsals are the pl(ulm\mn to be gl N A. on June grose who are to take nuch time promises to be esented here i formance nbitious ever pr The represents w mos play is one of a dream of Bonnie {hrown into a magic sleep the ind man.” In her sleep the toys in father’s shop come to life and he- their revels, cach vying with the a series of bewildering adven- tures which carries them to the milky way through the gardens of fairyland back again to earth in time to to their places in the shop be- the first ray of the morning sun 1l the charm aw ) t includes fair mping- jacks, china dolls, paper dolls, lette blocks and Noah's ark animals. Two hundred performers will take part in the production. Those who will leading roles of the extra as follows: amateur talent three acts and is the toy maker's daughter, by T gin hurry impersonate the nza arc Fi-Fi - Bonnie. Looscy . Ink Spot. Aurelia . Witch. Doll's Head. Bo-Peep Talking Jap Doll.. ... Man in Moon . Miss Vera Suter Howard Voight Ruth Bassette rgaret Mitehell t Duguid s Norma Walsh Louise Noble .Miss Jean Blair _Miss Helen Rackliffe . Miss Lillie Bertini : Loring Churchill Lieut. Tin Heart. .. Harry Miller The Sandman. ... Ralph Britton Prince Lolly Pop .William O’Brien Cap. Barnacle .Edson Lockwood Tack Hammer Arnold Wallen SPANISH WAR VETERANS OUTING AT BARNESDALE A reunion of the members the Volunteer infantry, to celebrate of First Connecticut Spanish-American war, the 21st anniversary of its being mus- tered into the service will be held at the club house, Quartet club grove, at Barnesdale, on Sunday, June 1. A short business meeting will held at 1 0 p. m. Mess call at 1 o’clock p. m. reunion will be held, rain or There will be ample shelter in Un‘ club house in case of rain. Eve comrade of the old regiment is invit- ed. be The shine. Don't endanger the life of that pre- clous baby by using unknown or un- pasteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY PURE PASTEURIZED eliminate ALL question or richness. From selected sources of high qual- ity and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- IZED in a modern creamery. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfy the most exacting. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET Telephone 1936. SAFE and MILK and of impurity ephone 1555 flintel MWashington 69-71-73 Lafayette St. Cor. Washington NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ROOMS S1 AND UP American-European Only First-Class Patronage Solicited and Accepted Try Our 50 CENT LUNCH In Main Dining Room Served from 12 to 1:30 SPECIAL TODAY Broiled Chicken, 9 0 French Fried Potatoes, Corn Fritters, Tea or Coffec, PRINTING Paper Ruling Book Binding SPECIAL Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and Guide Cards Prompt Service. E. R. Hitchcock & Co. 303 MAIN ST. The Clas sition. sified Columns are your agenis—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will he interested in your prepo- CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CMIlh ONE mTAWOKD EACH INSERTION. e e money ? Have you lost a sum of Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at ¢ite Herald. Your money wilt surely remain in the finder’s NOYICE. NOTIC Eastman plies. a full tilms Arcade Studio. line of and sup- 2dx NOTICE: & suum rented cleaners Telephone 10-cod-tf ced pric cn all photographs for Confirmation and raduation season. Photos from $3 dozen up. Life size portrait free. Arcade Studio. 5-16-2 30-5dx class expert SULLIVAN'S GARAGE—First repairing in all branches by mechanic. Get our prices on your repair job: it will pay you. All woik guaranteed; try us. 10 Chestnut St. Tel. 1418-12 6dx NOTICE— pairing. ervice car and auto re- B. Dehan, Phone 434-5. 5-21-1wx NOTICE—Roofs and veranda floors painted, reasonable pri and good work. Address Painter. Box 11 Herald. 5-20-¥ HAVE YOUR FORD REPAIR ) an expert. The Ford Repair Shop, 123 Cherry St. Phone 205 NOTICE — Lawnmowers sharpened, Geo. Fritz, 31 Tel 153-12. Greenwood street. 5-1-30d AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown. Tel. 188-2. 4-6-tf AUTOMOBILE PAINTING shop, 204 Elm street. E. U. Thompson Co., Tel. 382. Office 59 Arch St., TO RENT r—Flat of three rooms. Herald. 5- .lud\ TO RENT—A furnished apartment of five or six rooms at 56 Maple street. Apply to T. E. Rackliffe, Jr., at Rackliffe Bros. Co. 5-16-tf all Tel. TTONR. eonveniences. NT—Room with board; 6 Lake Court. TO RENT- city; all improvements. West Main St. Five rooms in hest par Inquir SERVIGE MEN'S COLUMN Do you nced work? discharged If you are a soldier or sailor the of the column below is oficred to you free of char See tions are outlined like the use e. that your quali- sample below and bring in your ad together with your discharge papers, as proof of sc Lmployers are urged to get this column Herald Office. ce. in touch with the advertisers in by mail, through the Sample-—John Jones, age 27, former Co. I, prefers outdoor work s had experience as auto mechanic. Write care ot Herald WANTED—Returned position as truck or cial car drive trucks; good driver; Box 18Y, Herald. sailor wishes light commer- driven Navy own repairs. 5-23-3d MALE HELP ; girls ete. Berlin, 24-6d WANTED-—Male help in factor for punch presses, help Berlin Construction Co., Conn, WANTED—At mechanic to the Elm St. once. on Fords. Elmer Experienced Apply at once Automobile Co., WANTED— Peter Barone, t-class barber. 06 Park streel Apply WANTED—Bright office boy who has had at least Grammar school edu- cation. ate age and references. Herald Box 158. 5-23-3d4 FOR SALE hands if he does nct know who lost it. FOR SALE i FOR SALE—OId style body, in good Parkmore St. Ford conditior touring $18. 7 22-3dx - FOR SALE—Rubber heels attached, 45c pair. 54 Lafayette St., opposite T. A. B. hall. 5-15-1wx FOR SALE—Ford roadster in running condition. Manross 139 Arch St. * 5 good 3d FOR SALE—Ford touring, fine ning condition. 139 Arch St. run- -3d FOR SALE—"0ld family house, three acres barn, chicken coop, cheap; term immediate possession. phone 92-4. 5~ Homestead” two land, casy Tele- 2d FOR SALE—OId established and plumbing business in Hartford, Conn. Owner leaving city. Sold at great sacrifice for $500. Address Reasonable, Station A, Post Offic Hartford, Conn. 3-2¢ FOR SALE-—Kitchen good condition; Park street; 2013-3. coal range in can be seen at 406 price right. WANTED. WANTED—Baby carriage. Reed pre- ferred. Must be in first-class con- dition. Address Carriage, Heraid. 5-24-3dx WANTEL age 25 to 70, to book orders for trees, shrubs, vines, roses; full or spare time; weekly pay; experience unnecessary. West- ern New York Nurseries, Roche: tar, AN 5-24-d1x WANTED—Men and women for sale agents on automobile supplies; experience required; garage owne specially. Hotel Bassett, 9-11, 6 Saturday. C. Weiss. 6-9 Sun- WANTED—Three young men clerks for a large manufacturing office; two for a cost department and one as an invoice clerk. Good oppor- tunities for advancement for the right kind of young men. Address Manufacturer, P. O. Box 63, City. 21-4d Hotel 'WANTED—Upholsterer Beloin. at Gray Iron Moulders land Foundry Co., ‘Wanted—Port- Portland, Conn. 5-20-wl 21-tf WANTED—A flat from , suitable for Phone 793-3. Mrs. Cherry St. eight to ten rooming house. Juringins, 39 5-24-3dx WANTED—Garden work cla; gardener. A, Rock avenue. by Johnson, Tel. 5-22-3 WANTED—A small second mortgage. Will make terms to suit. Write A. J. Laurin, Room 5, 278 Main St., n sk 5 3d J. HOCHMAN Buys al! kinis 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. L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW STREET. [ Tel. 557-14. BERSON BROS. BRANCH OFFI —297 MAIN STREET— (Mayor Quigley’s Office) ORDERS TAKEN FOR —COAL AND WOOD— L. O. Zetterman CON EXCAVATING Sewer and Water Conllccllflns Residence—152 Vance Street New Britain, Conn Telephone 261 Wanted Expericnced lady bookkeeper and typist. Herald, Fine opportunity to the right State references when apply- ing. Box 12CB. BENJAMIN BROTHERS PHOTOGRAPHERS. Announce the opening of their ama- teur developing department. Filn developed on short notice. Enlargc- ments of all descriptions. Home por- traiture a special NTED—Comfortable rooms with Drug Clerk sition for hours. Good Drug Store. Wanted—Permanent po- a registered man. Good pay. The Lawrence Stamford, Conn. 5-20-5dx WANTED—Local and traveling sales- men everywhere; three to ten dol- lars daily; costs nothing to stari; pay weel experience unneces- sary. Apply today. Burr Nur Manchester, Conn. 5-10-1712dx Order of Notice of Hearing. District of Berlin, ss; Probate Court, May 24, 4. D. 1919. Estate of Morris Schupack, late of the town of New Britain, in said dis- trict, deceased. Upon the Schupack and ing that, as ‘Estate of Morris Schupack, they may be authorized ered to sell and convey real estate, as per application on file dated May 23, 1919, more fully appears, it is ORDERED—That said application be heard and determined at the Pro- bate Office, in New Britain, in said ct, on the 29th day of May, A. D. at 9 o’clock 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 hav- ing a circulation in said district and by postinz a copy of this order on the public sign-post in the town of New Britain, in said district, and return malke to this Court of the notice given. By Order of Court, MORTIMER H. Lena pray- of the deceased, application of Henry Schupack Administrator: CAMP, Clerk. Notice of Hearing on Account. Probate Court, District of Berlin, ss. Britain, M 16 A D, 1919 Jstate of Charles B. Stanley, late of New Britain, in said district deceased The executor, having exhibited its administration account with id estate to this court for allowance, it is Administration FOR SALE Two- and three-tenement Houses and a few Business Blocks, with all improvements, which will bring 12 to 13 per It interested will be glad to give full cent. on your investment. particulars. B. Solomon, [Agency] 325 MAIN STREET, TEL, 977 R PR A e SR T B SE DOUBLE FRONT ROOM FOR LODGE OR OFFICE. RENT $6 A WEEK. STEAM HEAT. Begiey Block. 422 MAIN ST. Ordered—That the 31st day of Ma A. D., 1919 at 9 o’clock in the fore- noon, at the Probate Office in New Britain be and the same is assigned for a hearing on the allowance of said administration account with said estate and this Court directs the executor to cite all persons interested herein to appear at said time and place, by’ publishing this order in some newspaper published in New Britain and having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy on the public sign post in said Town of New Britain, nearest where the ceased last dwelt, and by mailing a copy of this order to all heirs-at-law and legatees, and return make BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. FOR SALE. The Witte property on East street. This would cut up into 18 Iots with large house and barn. H. N. LOCKWOOD, state and Insurance. City Hall and empow- de- | ! board in refined family in good locality, west of Main street, by or two American ladies. Address ABC, Herald Office. 20-6dx WANTED—Students to enter now. Day or evening classes. Connecti- cut Business College, 163 Main. 5-10-tf WANTED—Return load from Bos- ton; also one going to Boston or vicinity. Tel. 887-32. 4-16-tf Cm————ypr HELYP WANTED—UEMALE. WANTED—Girls for power and foot press work. The Taplin turing Co. WANTED—Gir] for some knowledge Address Box F, office work with of stenography. Plainville, Conn 5-3dx FEMALE HELP—Girl wanted for housework; no washing. Apply Mrs. J. J. Witkin, 2 \\mlh)op s WANTED—Middle aged, domestic nurse for immediate serv- ice at the New Britain Town Home. Apply in person or by letter to the Board of Public Charitie: City Hall. 3a WANTED—Three girls and three men. B. Jahn Mfg. Co., 6 Chestnut street. 5-22-3d WANTED—Waitress, $8 a week, room and board. Restaurant Cunning- ham, Hartford, Conn. WANTED-—Competent maid. H. H. Wessel, 18 Harrison street. 2-6dx WANTED—Girls waists. Apply flaor. to make shirts and 298 Main St., top 5-23-6dx WANTED—Woman eral housework. or girl for gen- 83 Maple street. 5-21-6dx WANTED—Waitr The Asia, ss and dishwasher. 294 Main St. 5-20-5dx WANTED—Woman to do ironing and mending, street. washing, 28 Fairview 5-20-wix WANTED-—Girl work. Apply for general 26 Hamilton house- street. -19-6dx PAINTING—PAPERING. Beaver Wall on ‘Thompson Co., 106-2. 4-1-tt Painting and paper hanging. board and canvas ceilings. paper displayed at your home request. The E. U. 59 Arch street, Tel. Painting and paper hanging. board and canvas ceilings. Wall paper displayed at your home on request. Jos. Pilvelis, 36 Hartford Ave. 5-23-2dx Beaver tinning ! no | 24-1dx | first- | l)lIBl Manufac- | 24-1dx ' 3-2d | practical or | d | Mrs. | FOR SALE—:2,000 White Legh chicks every week; 25 or more, each; P. P. paid; no white diar hoea. A. B. Hall, Wallingford, Conn, Phone 153-14. 5-19-e0d-124 FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell touring; { tires, paint, motor and upholstering « in A-1 condition. C. H. 430 ! Main St. 5-24-5dx 0c Lucas, } FOR SALE—Talking net style, and ranged. Call bell. bargain; machin records; nea 447 Arch street, cabi« new; first re FOR SALE—Excellent strawberry i cream and sherbet. McEnroe’ Main St. 5 sonable pa \yments ar« FOR SALE—Riverside farm milik from Tuberculin Tested cows only. Tel. 644-5. §-5-30dx FOR SALE—1916 Oakland touring; excellent running condition. Irving Jester, 18 Main St. 5-5-tf L FOR SALE-—Maple Hill. Seven-room house, excellent condition; lot about 100x150; price $4,300; $1,500 cash required. C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum | St, or phone, evenings, New Britain i33 5-19-1w FOR SALE—Ford express body, good as new; can be attached to road- ster; price reasonable. M. Irving Jester, 18 Main St. 5-20-t# FOR SALE—Pigs. Six weeks old. Ready to go June 1. Also a few bushel of leaming seed corn. Wes- tell Norton, Berlin. Phone 657-14. 5-20-d6x FOR SALE—Scotch Collie pup, male, will make fine breeder. and dam winners at New show. Sire imported dog. Call or address C. Trask, 53 Pierce St., Plainville, Conn 3-3dx fe< Sire York USED CARS FOR SALE—1918 Overs land Sedan; 1918 Ford delivery; 1915 Ford delivery; 1918 Crow-Elk« hart touring; 1916 Paige touring; 1915 Oldsmobile touring; 1916 Hud- son 6-40 touring; 1915 Paige tour- " ing; 1917 Studebaker touring. No reasonable offers refused. Terms arranged. Cohen Motor Co. 86 Arch St. 23-6d4 FOR SALE madel; gain. Studebaker coupe, five good tires. 33 Linwood St. 1918 A real bar- 5-23-6dx FOR SALE—A Holstein bull, age 1% vears, Mrs. Albert Mehon, South Newington. 5-24-26x FOR SALE—Oak sideboard, 29 South High street 2dx FOR SALE—Dodge Bros. touring,’ A-1 condition. Reasonable price. M. 1. Jester, 18 Main street. b5-23-tf FOR SALE—Buick new tires; A-1 4 Wallace 4 roadster; condition all 250. dx FOR SAL 1917 Ford touring cary demountable rims; good tires; see Saturday afternoon at the Elmer Automobile Co., 207 Elm street. 5-23-2dx FOR SALE—Tomato plants, 10 varie- ties, hardy outside grown, 20c doz.; cabbage, cauliflower; also asters, pinks, nasturtiums, salvia stocks, petunias, cosmos, marigolds. Call* evenings and Sundays. John Pfeifer, 303 Maple St. 5-23-2ax | FOR SALE—Machinist’s tool box andy several tools. Herald, Box 6D. 6-23-2dx i | FOR SALE—Fine building lot in Belvidere; near trolley; city water’, and gas and sidewalk; sold on easy” terms. Address Box 16L, Herald. 5-24-1dx FOR SALE—Gas black walnut roll Lincoln, Berlin. Tel. stove and yop desk., 111-2 large TG 5-24-24 FOR SALE—Two-tenement house on Linwood St., near park. Inquire af 179 Lake St 5-24-6dx _— FURNISHED ROOMS 0 RENT—Furnished front room Prospect street. 5 42 2dx FURNISHED ROOM—2 or 3 nicely furnished rooms and bath for iight housekeeping to rent to adults only. Box 15, Herald Office. 5-21-4dx TWO CONNECTING furnished rooms, lisht housekeeping; central. 16 Prospec. St. 5 2dx 29 23-2dx TO RENT—Furnished South High street. rooms, 5- LOST LOST-—Child's express cart, Sherwood spring coaster. Reward if return. ed to 204 Lincoln St. 24-2 LOST—Pocket folder, containing sum of money. Owner's name on boolk, Return to 60 Clark St. Reward.