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offer for sale a 58 acre Fa ington—Eight room hous running water for all builg 18 acres pasture larid, 10 stocked and planted. A cash payment dowd See us about it. STORE General store in the ce doing a $40,000 ye3 farm. village, sold at a bargain. PARKER & DEM 193 MAIN STREET Rooms 1, 3 and 5 2026. FOR SALE Street will pay Placc—Sold together Valuable Beaver 1277 on ent Three fine property on Cottages on Emmons or singly: D. HUMPHREY class and good terms. H REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, Open Saturday and Monday eve nings MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE We've just sold Mrs. Nolan’s house on Washington 272 MAIN ST., ROOM 208 street—Well its mighty hard to get property in this sec- tion—We've been fortunate enough to list another house there—Biggest lot on the street—Get Busy—We have customers for real estate—Let us sell your brick block for you. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN ST. PHON E 343 | R YRR T OO DT S P TP SRS B . S TR AR R b WHO WANTS A GOOD COTTAGE:? Six Room Brick, Francis Street—Family leaving town. ix Room, Black Rock Avenue. Six Room, Farmington Avenuc.—Best on the hill. E. N. SMITH & CO. 278 Main Street, Tel. 1616-12 Here are a Few Fine Properties For Sale Large property sonable. Fine residence at 41 Liberty Strect. ¥ New 8 room Cottage with land in Berlin. Reasonable terms. SEE CHAS. H. GILLIN TATE GENERAL INSURANCE on Main Street—Fine investment—Terms — rea- RFEAL E€ PHONE 974-2. TWO HOUSES ON FRANKLIN SQUARE FOR SALE Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 MAIN 5%, HORSE?» FOR SQL;U We have just purchased at. Camp Devens 10 HORSES Weight from 1000 to 1300-. Must be sold by July 1ist. Don’t miss this big chance. rom the U. S. Army Make fine horses for business wagons, Come carly for choice M. D. HONEYMAN 43 Willow St. selections, TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Now is the time to have your Typewriter or Adding M the chine thoroughly overhauled, we will loan yon a machine while oLk is being done, we will make your machine look and work as good as new, at a reasonable price. Typewriters and Adding Machines Rented and Repaired. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 612, 72 W. MAIN ST. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. HERALD. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, IRISED L ADER DEAD rphy Was 191 William this morn William Martin My nent in Strike fbiin, o died Promi- in Martin Martin Murphy during the 8 strike in Dublin pf 1913. He became ler of the employers putation of being their resistance to mands. urphy was nearly 80 years e formerly was a nationalist of parliament from Dublin i was active in commercial or- ations. He had large property ts. s or m Bice came transport in the and gain- the back- the strik- PEACE 300 Mémbers of Customs Intelligence Staff to Be Rele ! July 7. York, That peace is is nowhere better indicated than notice given ta to the 300 of the custom: service staff that the would be disbanded July 7 the men who have been ships, looking into passports and ing the government in a protective way gencrally during the war would seek other positions. Among the duties ence men was the asc New June 26.— here in a members pecial bureau and that arching orv— of the intelli- caling of vessels waen they reached port, the watching | vs, especially on board neutral v , and the investigation of pass- part emy »plications to make sure no en- alien left the count MIDSUMMER FESTIVAD. The annual midsummer festival will given by the Y. S. S. of the Swed- ish Bethany church tonight at 8 p. m. in the church auditorium, the pro ceeds to be used for the benefit of the organ fund. A pleasing program has been arranged consisting of piano and organ solos by Prof. Ernest of Narth Park college, Chicago; vocal solos by Miss Myrtle Nordstrom; vio- lin solos by George Marlow; songs by the male chorus “Triumf;” a-short cantata by a newly organized choir under the directian of Miss Lilliog Ostlund: a brief address by Rev. G. . Pihl. Ice cream will be served at the conclusion of the program. JOHN W. ALLEN BUILDER now for buildings After being a contractor for 31 year New Britain my hat is in the ring 11 old customers and many new Wm. Peace, who was with me four years, is back from overseas and with me again, having been in the army for 18 months. We are ready for reconstruction of any and all de scriptions be Why not bring “SAFETY ¥FIRS Movement Right Home by Using ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and Cream, for Ours is the only properly Pastcurized Product Sold Britain. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STRE in New Te BERSON BROS. BRANCH OFFICE AT —297 MAIN STREET— (Mayor Quigley’s Office) ORDERS TAKEN FOR —COAL AND WOOD— cphone 1936. I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. y Three Cents Per Pound for Rags. L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW THEL. 557-14 1. 0. Zetterman CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CAVATING AND GRADING Sewer and Water Connections Residence—152 Vance Street Yew RBritain PR INTING Paper Ruling Book Binding SPECIAL Blank Books ILoose Leaf Sheets Index and Guide Cards Prompt Service. E. R.Hitchcock & Co. 303 MAIM ST. Conn. Telephone 261 into | au- | known as | i intelligenco 1919, The cost of a Advt. is | | | ti negative. ever, are big. | l & the For Sale Column for wants of others, Classified s0 small it is almost The results, how- Use the Want Column for your wants and lc a Word. the billing and postage st Minimum Charge 15¢. \ CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Help solve the housing problem. If you have a tene- ment that is vacant or will be more than the price of the . soon, let it be known through The Herald’s To Rent Col- Bookkeeping, umn. Rent seekers read it little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the daily. advertiser money. NOTICF NOTICE—Private party will sell beau- tiful Huntington Piano for $150 cash. Box 18, Herald. 2dx FOR SAI house, barn, garage, and large chicken house, on trolley line. Could be easily made into two ten- ement hot Growing gard N. 11. Minor, Beilin, Conn. 6 OR R room NOTICE—Carbon burning station. Have your carbon removed while you wait. 50c a cylinder. Hard- ware City Welding Co., 18 Winthrop St., rear. Tel. 56-4. 6-23-6d | iz NOTICE-—Welding and brazing by experts. Factory work a Hardware City Welding Winthrop St. Tel. 56-4. Cc Vulcanizing. Tube punc- tures 25¢. New Method Vulcanizing Co., 18 Winthrop St, rear. Tel 56-4. 6-23-6d NOTIC | NOTICE — Lawnmowers sharpened, Geo. Fritz, 31 Greenwood street. | Tel 153-12. 6-5-tf SERVICE MEN'S COLUMN Do you nced work? If you are a discharged soldier or sailor, the use of the column below is offered to you free of charge, Sec that your quali- fications are outlined like the sample below and bring in your ad together with your disch papers, as prum‘ of Fmployers ar Zet in touch with this colwmn by Herald Office. Sample—John Jones, age 27, former private Co. I, prefers outdocr work llas had experlence as auto mechanic. . ot Herald e in through (he 27, »—TCEMALE. NTED—Girl about old for office work. take dictation and writer. Apply Room Britain National Bank 16 or 17 years Must be able to opcrate type- 402 New Bld SD—Chamber maid Beloin. at Fumigation—Vermin exterminated in houses and cottages by H. C. N. gas method. Takes one day. Work guaranteed. Conn. Chemical & Dis- infectant Co., New Haven, Conn. b5-27-tf AUTOMOBILFE PAINTING and trimming. Top and slip covers made to order and repaired. Carpets, back curtains, light unning hoard recovered, etc. | Victoria tops and One Man tops. Istimates furnished. Bristol Auto Co., 133-137 School St., B Conn., Phone 232 istol, WANTED. NOGRAPHER WANTED - Male preferred. State age and experience, if any. Address Herald, Box 28R. 6-19-tf ST WANTED- mobiles car. East § street. Tel 100 second See us before de Garage 503, hand auto- WANTED-—Furnished room in vate family by refined young couple. Box 16 S, Herald. 3-25-3dx WANTED--Two, three or four room furnished apartment, by refined young couple. Box 20 X, Herald. 3-25-3dx Position Wanted—Woman with small child wants position at housework or housekeeper. Write Mrs. James Thompson, Southington, Conr 6-25-3dx WANTED—By family of two tenement of 3 or 4 rooms. Box 3D, Herald. adults, Address 4-¢ WANTED—A girl for room work. Apply at Y. W. dining C. A. 6-25-3d WANT grapher ing the 1021, City. NTED—A washing or ironing. Hill. SD—AnN experienced steno- to do substitute work dur- summer. Apply Drawer 6-21-1w competent maid; no Apply 80 Grove 6-21-6dx GIRLS WANTED for light, clean work; good pay assured at the start. Bristol Mfg. Co., Plain- ville Mill, Plainville, Conn. MALE HELP WANTED—Teamsters. Apply to the John Boyle Co., 35 Franklin Sq 6-26-2d (WANTED—Farmhand, Tarm, Newington. J. Tel. 659-2. Tel. 659-2 WANTED—We have permanent posi- tion for man near his own home at good pd If interested. write Pequod Nursery Co., Meriden, Conn. 6-26-2dx South End C. Nielson, 6-26-3dx WANTED—First class wood for machine and bench ches & Son, Corbin Main St. workers John Pin- Place, rear 211 6-26-4d WANTED—A reliable, middle-aged married man; steady work for right person. Apply to New Britain Hide & Tallow Co., rear of 70 John st. 6-26-2dx WANTED—Tenement of four or rooms by young couple. Tel. evening 6-2 five 49 -wix WIANTED—Tenement of four or five rooms by family of four. Tel. 159. 6-20-1wx WANTED—Pasery loin. cook. Hotel Be- -3-tt Taxpayers Notice! All persons liable to pay taxes on 1 estate and personal property in New Britain, Conn., are hereby noti- fled that the following taxes have been laid and are due and payable on the first day of July, 1919: City tax on list of October, first and second district, 21 the dollar. City tax on list first district only, | doltar. We will mect the taxpay Hall, Room 204, July 1, G iy, il iy, i iR TG, Bty %%, 5 , 28, 29, 30, 81, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m, and 7 to 9 p. m., every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, to receive the same. Office open Saturday afternoon. Interest at the rate of 9 per cent. will be charged if not paid in July, commencing July 1, '19. Note.—Persons owing taxes on list are requested to make before June 25, to save liens. We will be at the office every day from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., and from {o 9 p. m., every Monday, Wednes- day and Saturday during June BERNADOTTIE LOOMIS, City Tax Collector. June 1, 1919 1918, mills on of 16 October, mills on 1918, the rs at City 3, 5, 7, 18, old payment expenso of New Britain, Conn THIS WEEK A DOHERTY MARKET Native Broilers, Fresh Fowl, Spring Lamb, Native Veal, Eastern Cut Pork, Fancy Top | Beef, Full Line of Native iVegetabIes, Tel. 1446. B ING NTIAL MANUFACTUR- CORPORATIO wants capable man fo establish a branch and manage salesman. About two hundred dollars nec- essary. You can handle own money. Will allow expenses Meriden if you will qualify. particulars addr Secretary, P. O. Box 227, Meriden, Conn. 6-25-3d WANTED—A tion man for a large manufacturing concern. A young man who has had some experience in planning production. Please state your experience, education, age, sal- ary expected, with any other qualifications. Apply Box No. 340X, Herdld produ WANTED of age factory work. Twelve girls over 18 vears for olean and steady American Paper (ioods Co., Kensington, Conn WANTED—Metal polishers in l factory. Apply 46 Whiting \' local 6-28-6d | AUTOMOBII AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Juick car. Frank Brown, Tel 188-2. 4-6-ttf | AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken Reasonable Mitchell Richard 309-13 out. rate Six. Covert. 6dx truck with 3 with very good tires and in best mechanical shape. Price for immediate sale, Also Ford runabout with good Price $250. Shectman’s Auto hange, Garage 10 Chestnut St., open Sundays. 26-1d FOR SAI OR § Denby My 1917 Oakland six touring car; mechanically perfect; good tires; run only 500 mile ariginal paint; would con er Ford in trade; price right. Brodrib, 748 Arch St. Call after 7 tonight. 6-26-2dx FOR SAL] —Buick 1917 equipped with ¢ Goodyear new diamond and U. S. tire, and minor. Newly painted agency, 51 Main street. touring, cords, 1 Buick FOR SALE—We have variety of used cars in town: 1917 Buick six touring; 1916 Oldsmobile roadster, 8 cyl.s 1916 Dodge tour- ing summer and winter top; 1917 Studebaker touring; 1918 Liberty touring; 1918 Oakland touring: 1916 and 1917 Ford runabouts and many other makes. Shechtman's Auto Exchange garage, 10 Chestnut street. 6 4dx FOR SALE—Dodge tourtng car, price right for quick sale. 1919 Ford Couplet, like new, has storage bat- tery, socket absorbers, all new tire hand tarter, speedometer This car cost $100C as she is, sonable price. R. €. Rudolph. 123 Cherry street. Phone 2051. 6-23-3d the Imls.oxy FOR SALE—Corbin ed and overhauled town. Frank O'T 30, newly Owner 69 Wi paint- leaving bumper FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOTU FOR SALE—Cabin launch, 25x8 beam ;16 horse motor; fine running condition. Full particulars, inquirg 427 High St., Middletown, Conr? -26-2dx FOR SALE quarts daily Herald Office. about 400 Bo> Milk route, Address FOR SAL building Ellis Tel. of hay Cherry Roche, Two tons lot, corner stree E. G 654-14 FOR SAL 2 Reds, Leghorn forty brecl« ing Belgian ha guinea pigs, whita Mic P Bantams, Guinea Fow Canaries, Anzora Kittens, i pie: Hens. Groesbeck’ Pet S vium street, Hart- ford 6-24wl 267 A elephone, op, SALE—Dirt for street, FOR Maple filling at 27 4-wl wheel. Main ‘St., 6-24-3dx city. FOR SALE Cheap for 2d floor —Smith h, 446 motor w. SALE—Baby Write ( FOR gain carriage. A bar- arriage Box 6, Herald. 6-24-d3x FOR SALE—Excellent sherbet, vanily rawberry ice cream, s, West Main St. 6-23-6dx One oak settee and twa s to match; also other uphol« stered chairs with black walnut frame. Tel. 1338-2 6-20-t1 McEnroe! FOR SALE FOR SALE—Pool table, dition. Cheap. Addr Herald. in good cons ss Box 2M; 6-19-t4 -4 FOR SALE—Supreme Roach Powder, rids you of Roaches, Bedbugs, Flies, Fleas, Moths, etc., or money res funded. 25 cent bellows package. For sale by Curran, Jast Side, Janswick, McBriarty, Miller-Han- Pharmacies. te son REAL FOR SALE" ESTATE FOR SALE ster. Bargain, ald, Berlin St., 1918 Chevrolet $475. T1. H Berlin. road- Fitzger- FOR SALE—1 late model Ford road- ster in excellent running condition; good tires and paint. Will sacrifice for quick sale. M. I Jester, 18 Main St. Tel. 2109 1-tf LOST—Diamond circle brooch, con- taining thirty diamonds set in plati- num; good reward if returned to Henry Kohn & Son, 890 Main St., Hartford 6-25-3d ' LOST—English Marked black Please return setter, 4 and No. 1 months old. white spots. Seymour St 6-24-d3x between New Britain, pocketbook. Rews LOST—Sunday, June Lake Compounce and a sum of money in Finder return Herald FURNISHED ROOMS LAR furnished front room for gentlemen. Mrs. Chapman, Court St. 3 two TO RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping. 193 rooms for Main St 6- dx TO R - able for veranda. ald Office Furnished rooms light housekeeping Address Box 35 suit- Large Her- ax | FURNISHED ROOMS light housekeeping; Main street. Suitable first fli for | FOR RENT—Large furnished room | with running hot and cold water 19 Court street. 6-24-a FURNISHED ROOMS—Two conne ing rooms furnished for light housekeeping. All improvements. In- quire 120 Commercial St. Wilson. x| TO RENT—Furnished room tleman. 50 Court street for (i Limitation of Claims. At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis j trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the 26th day of June, A. D., 1919. Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. On motion of the New Britain Trust Company of said New Britain, as Ad- ministrator on the Estate of Mary Andrews White, late of New Britain, within sald district deceased This Court doth decree that months be allowed and limited for creditors thelr Esq., six | th exhibit to the of said estate to claims against the same Administrator und directs that public notice be glven of this order hy ad vertising in a newspaper published in said New Britain and having a circu- lation in said district, and by posting | a copy thereof on the public s!ign post in said Town of New Rrifain, nearest | the place where the deceased dwelt. Certified from Record, last AL to 25 acres, Monthly Several parcels of land, at $15 to $100 per acre. payments. C. Barne MOTOROYOLES FOR SALE—Twin Indian motorcycle. In A-1 sold at once. Inquire Phone e — EDUCATIONALL, two-speed Must be PRIVATE INSTRUC sion and elocution 32B, Herald. Tel TION in e Address 29-3 2 Box! 3dx TO RENT TO RENT—Two housekeeping; heat, connecting furnished, $6.50 18X, Herald Office for light, steam bedroom is week. Box 6-26-3d rooms electric bath; per TO RENT- right part with oven and full barns and shed Miller & Sast or Good First opportunity for cla bakery equipment "fliu Reasonable. Tn Olson store, Dwight Tel. 544 6-25-8dxy quire corner TO RED nished, dren. T—5 Room Tenement fu all new furniture, no chil Box X28 Herald TO RENT—Five rooms, all improvements, steam heat, street. Apply Sicklick, 470 Tel. 406-14 moderny 131 Malr apartment. Main TO RE Steam Tel = heat 943-2. S room 200 East fordl Ford Apply The TO RENT—Garage space car, at 17 Court McMillan store, TO coln St. street. TO RENT—Two office rooms and on very desirable front room. 16( Main street. 4514 SUMMER RESORTS FURNISHED ROOMS waterfron cottage; on car line. Mrs. M. H Donnelly, Jacoby Cottage, Moman guin, Bast Haven, Conn 6-25-4 e - ROOM AND BOARD tage, Indian Neck, b T. J. Walsh. BOARD AND ROOM at Leightoe cot tage, First Ave., Momauguin, Mrs Lord 6-28-6dx — Cottag: Roo Righ in Cherokee Co' Branford, Conr 6-20-1w INDIAN 1905 Branford 1st Oct. 1s reasonable rates Mrs. A, D. Krey 6-28-60)! NECK, July hoard beach —THE BAWNMORE— (Woodmont) [} A quiet and homelike place to rest, all modern improvements; rates on application THE BAWNMORE 11 Clark Ave, Woodmont, Conn. MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk. | i (Mrs. P. Metty, Mgr.)