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-ARKER & DEMING 192 MAIN STREET The New Year is now well on its way and reso- wions are in order. Have you made yours? One of the first things to think about is suffi- ient Fire Insurance on your home and belongings. fire now would give you a bad start if you were nof otected. Second— eft or liability brd 1o be without it. sk. Stop in and talk it over PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET Rooms 1, 3 and 5 vour automobile insured against fire, A person owning a car cannot af- Evey day you are running a Notice of RMUDA L LORIDA CUBA PORTO RICO |; for administ tate and ministratrix ested therecin and place, some new Britain and said Distric the public New Britain, ceased last dw and by m of this order to all he angd return make. A« Court, New Britain, J state of I New ount. District of Berli 6, A D., 192 McDonoug said Distri bt + of in having exhibi ccount said to this Court for ance, Orvdered EYi A kL noon, at the Probate Qfiice in Ne ain and the same is hearing on the allowance of ion account this Court directs the to cite all persons int to appear at tin Est it te 1920 o TO TROPICS | | d , Sailings and Further Informa- ser published in having circulation and by posting post in rcst where the tion 0. A. Quigley MAIN Apphy 1o a sign a iling copy [ and 1egatees. Attt ship Tickets to All Parts of the S ERNARD . GAFENEY, i | Judg o7 STRELT World. Increase Your FIRE INSURANCE AND THAN IRLY VALUE! HUMPHREY MAIN ST OUR R\ A\RE LE FORM DO NOW. H. D. Do you want to live near the center? on \dministration n, ). h, ct - with allow- That the 14th day of Jan- W ssigned with said ks Ad- ve Ly publishing (his order in New in said Town of | e- a e. We can offer all two family house on Prospect street for only $43- You couldn’t find a quieter, central neighborhood— b minutes to Main street. We've got some new stores to rent on Church street. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHON E 342 JNO. P. MAGUIRE GENERAL CONTRACTOR AIN ST —HEAVY HAULAGE— Office and Yard:—551 Stanley Street. ‘Iclephone 115-4 The Hardward City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. Foir Sale Desirable Property on Franklin Square. Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. Eversharp Pencils We just received a shipment and we advise you to call and look them over. From $1.00 up. Always Sharp. Never Sharpened New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 West Main Street ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. { ering | punciured. a copy on 1 | i who | bon CITY ITEMS Don’t forget dance at Bardeck's new hall Thursday. Jan. 8. Music b Olcott’s Syncopated Qrehestra.—Advt. sale at Long's.-—Advt. Jaumes M, Curtin,president of the Commercial Trust company, is recov- from his recent illness and is able to be up and about his home. Cooper of 64 Lafayette reet underwent an operation at St. neis’ hospital vesterday. ,She is resting comfortabiy and Mrs. Warren F. Cook are city for a few da They were lincd last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, A. Miils. Mrs. C. B. Anderson of strect is coufined to her home by ne A meeting of the special committee of seven, appointed to consider the various recommendations in the su- perintendeni of schoal's report, will be held tomorrow evening. The aerial truck at the Central sta- tion collided with an automobile be- longing to Morris Cohn vesterday while responding to an alarm from box 3. A tire on Cohn’s machine was Shoe Mrs. Georg: Rev. in-the enter Chestnut ill- A venison supper for the benefit of the flower fund will be given at the EIks’ club for members next Tuesday evening. The American Hosiery. basketball team will play the Russwin & Erwin team and the Fafnir Ball‘{ Bearing company will play the:New Britain Machine company tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. George Dyson of the Porter & Dy- son company attondlhgu.x* jeweler convention in New Yerk! regular meeting 6f"the Ladies’ 4Will be Teld at the state armory ’I‘hursdn&) evening at 8 o'clock. The Philathea class of Trinity Meth- odist church will have its monthly business mecting on Wednesday, Janu- ary 14, directly after tlie church sup- per. THE GENERAL EMBRACED HIS COOK He Found She Was a Knig Legion of Honor, " It Explained. -+ Paris, Jan. 6.—Strange and puzzling complications have arisen in,the rela- tions of the people of Frince as a result of the world war. “Sometimes persons wearing proudest jdecorations found engaged in rather humble vocations, and the fact that they have been honored by their country would probably never become known if on sonme occasions attention was not. dled to it. “You ure wr are ong to speak so severe- 1 am a Knight of the e general controlled stems v the new was the when they rmy. cook, were , taken nd the kfight was his who had overdone the The general could uot be- s ears. He made an investiga- ed aring on When the general learned the over tion and found the new cook had lost her husband early in the war. She became a nurse at the front where she showed her bravery and the red rib- decoration was awarded her. When the war was over she accept- dismissal from the army medical i without complaint and, having her living became cook, her decoration only Sun- truth he embraced the cook.” says the Echo de Paris. which vouches for the story, “and ince has not allowed himself to make remarks when any dish has not been a perfect success.” Steamer Harndy Sends Distress Signals Halifax, Jan. 5.—A wireless 1nes- sage received here today states that the American steamer Harndy is in distress and requires immediate as- sistance in latitude 38.0 longitude 59.20. The message says that the vessel's engine room s flooded and her condition sericus. A ilable shipping records contain no mention of an Amefican steamer named Harndy. Boston, Jan, 6.—The steamer Harn- dy was reported disabled with water in her fire room and her fires out, in a wireless me: ge received here to- day through the Camperdown, N. S., radio station. The steamers Taorm- ina and Cadillac were going to her assistance. The Cadillac gave her position as latitude 40.30 north, ;lopgitude 5 west while the distressed: v latitude 38.50, longitude Taormina was in latitude;41;; tude 62.48. On account of poor static conditions and interfereck¥.the wire- loss messages from the:rescue ships to the shore were difficultfto read. The Cadillac reported tRatsthe cal from the Harndy were ggo:‘ing weal- ]hl>h1 Clusters \\'nllnlt Dates Peanut Clusters Fresh Marshmallows . | Candied Pincapple | Chocolate Brazil Nuts $1.25 Cream Almonds . .. 60c 1b. Crystalized Ginger to arrive. Heides Licorice Pastiles at a special prm- of 60c pound. McENROE’S | 78 WEST MAIN STREET [“ - [ houands of eyes searfh the Classified Columns Daily. Let them see your propositions. Start negotiations with their ‘l owners in the Want Advt. way. You’ll find it an inexpensive and profitable way of reach- mg them. . S CLASSIFIED Ic a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt, and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. WANTED—VFEMALI: HELZ WANTED- e Twa maids at N. 1] hospital. . 1-6-tf Gen- ! WANTED—~MALE HELP Lots of Classified Advt. readers would buy things you have to sell if they knew you wanted to dis- pose of them. Tell them about that wused auto, that real estate, second hand furniture, etc., that you wish to turn into cash. Do it the Want Advt. way. NOTICE. over WANTE 16 years Apply of = age. od ANTE Beloin. —Hecad waitress at Hotel 1-6-tf WANTED—Woman ta do washir cleaning one - a week. er and vacuum 4. and Electrie cleancr. 1-6-3dx P1ANO PLAYIER—Capable of taking charge of music department and or- dering music. Apply at once. al- ary $15. F. W. Woolworth -Co., 5 and 10c¢ store, 218-220 Main St 1-6-8dx WANTED—A compeient second maid. | Apply Mre, Rzussell St. W. C. Hungerford, s Apply evenings. 279 West Main St. WANTED—A girl or middle aged lady to work in my bindery, short hours, good pay. 12 street. Tel. 275-3. 1-3-3dx WANTED--fYoung lady for cost work in office of local facto: Address Box 12BB, Herald Office. 1-3-6dx WANTED—A woman to take charge of house and cook for two men. Address Box 1X, Herald. -2-4d WANTED—A young lady in book- keeping department of local manu- facturing concern, one with High school education preferred. Address Bookkeeper. Box 7, Herald. 1-1-wl WANTED—Clerk: Youung lady for clerical work in Dept. office in lo- cal factory. Good pay and working conditions. Apply for interview to Box No. 93A, Herald Offic 1 -6d packing room WANTED—Girls for work in local factory. Good pay. Pleasant working conditlons. Apply for interview to Box No. X7X, Her- ald Office. 12-31-6d TED— Young lady staying in local factor, pay. kXperience unnccessary. to Box No. BSB, Heraid Oft 12 for cormer WANTED—Glirle for clerical work, fil- ing. billing and typewriter in off large mantifacturing concern. Good positions, good pay and chance for advarcement. When replying & and past experience. Address Dritain, Conn. 12-31-1 SD—A woman housework from 7 No Sunduy work. to do general a. 1. to 3 p. m. BLox $4AA, Herald. -tl Ml sition as chauffeur for truck. Herald, Box Chauf- feur 9 WANTED—A position as first fireman or night watchman. dress Box X19X, Herald. 1-3-3dx WANTED—Reliable young lady de- sires position afternoons, except Mondays, caring for invalid or children. Address Box 18J, Heratd. WANTED—Position as by refined American Box 139. widow. IMPORTANT REAL ESTATE SALES By J. Hochman FROM AMONG OUR CHOICE PROPERTIES WE HAVE MANY ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITIONS PROPERTIES JUST SOLD 5 Pine Hous 630, 638 West Main St., 18, 24 Bradley St. HOWARD AND ABIGAIL SHERMAN 1o K. GREENBERG (Reported Pric 626, desiring a good position and good wages, under cxcellent working conditions, may apply The UNION LAUNDRY 266 ARCH STREET. THURS.. FRIL, Tel. | Columbia | 1-6-3dx | | | | Competent Packard truck. City Co. WANTED- Herald, iver for meat euti ox 17\ WANTISD- mar ive delivery car: Good 1. 1 Man to ¢ WANTED- Good pay. soda G man. Address Clerk Box WANTED—Fifty Apply to M. oak. men to L. harvest ice. Rhodes at WANTED—Two wanted with bicycles. Good Western Union Telegraph Co. 1-6 BOYS boys pay. 11 Railroad Arcade. WANTED—Man with experience in cost accountng and general office work. Must have first class refer- enc Good salary. Address Herald, box X 15 1-5-tf MEN WANTED for the navy, ages 18 to 35; splendid opportunities for " promotion: learn a trade while get- ting paid and see the world at the same time. Apply Postoffice Blds. 1-6-6d WANTED—Porter to clean offices and help in office: state age. references and wages dcsire- to start. ¥ Herald. WANTED—Good perience, steady A. J. Beaton Mf; rect. diemaker with cmployment. Co., WANTED. WANTED—Ofiice knowledge assistant haokkeeving Address reply st , H with of and iea WANTED—Room and board i family by vate preferrcd, ences if Ierald. English or Amec two gentlemen; required. Box refe 19Y, 1-5-3dx WANTED—Three- power gasoline Ikngine, Box or four-horsc- engine, good order Herald Office. 1-5-3dx WAD D-—Immediately, three to five unfurnished rooms." centrally lo ed, by man and wife. Phone 66-3 1-1-6d ni- WANTED—TwWo rooms the Stanley Works, keeping. ddr carc Merald. convenient to for light bous Rooms, Bax LOST—On Hartford night. pocketbook af money. Please avenue Saturday containing sum return to Herald. 1-6-1dx . cierk's change bag containing bills, west- ern section of city. Finder please return to $6 Church St. Reward. 1-6-1dx LOST-—Will the person full length sheepskin take for his own at . dance on New Year's eve, please leave it at the Y. W. C. A. and re- ceive his own in rveturn. 1- on and East who took coat in m the A D. a Church Stanley St. LOST—Sapphire bar street, between streets; reward. pin st & Wood White | 1-6-2dx ! messenger | d | 1 talking machine, sclection good di: Big bargain for cash. arranged. Inquire . Arch St NOTICE—Mahe cabinet style; records. ments 39 Iivening This Week ull Gospel Assenibly. 4 Blm vangelist Johu B. Jacobs Rochester Bible School will If you want ali that God has you will surely enjoy this NOTICE at the street. from spealk. for you meeting. NOTICE—Would like upright piano from s wedk for my giving Violet Warren, to buy a good ulars. Herald. 1-6-1dx | Wi co: Abdominal Individual The Spencer ports und tention in * service. Phone sup- at- cas Plainville 137 1-6-3dx NQPICE—Discount ;and February on ‘paperhanging. Crusberg, - wood St. Call 1063-23. painting and NOTICE—A dollar-bill frames Christmas photo. See our Ohranstedt’'s Photo Shop, St. and 69 Arch St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE that window. 244 Main 1 6-tf FOR SALE connected business. land, stoc 50 acre farm, near city, with blacksmith shop Excellent buildings, good . crop, tools, etc. Pres- ent owner made fortune. but is go- ing to old country. Price small paynfent down. Farmers Realty, 721 Main S Hartford, Conn. Open evenings. 1-6-1wx LE—Two extension, 90 Columbia St building lots, Co- 50x125 feet 1-2-3dx ALE—MISCELLANEOTUS. FOR SALE—Auto truc business sleigh, wagons, cte. Cremo Brewing t, horses, bar Co. th, s FOR SAL ter K, —Wood, all lengths. Miller. Tel. 239-13. Wal- 1-6-6d FOR SAL sonable Chestnut FOR SALE breeding cockerels laying strain. Clifton port, 1290 Stanley St. s A gent's overcoat. it taken at once. st —Rhode Island from E. Red heavy- Daven- 1-5-3dx FOR chickens. *Phone 1430. “Fancy milk-fed roasting Clifton E. Davenpori. 1-5-3dx ALE——One pair of 8x9, and all necessary hard- ware. Complete for $30. Tel 994-13 or can be seen at 54 Lak Boulevard. 1-5 garage (!x FOR SALE—Small most new; nut street. FOR SALK—Three about 1500 each. Swamp Road, Berlin. parlor stove: al- reasonable. 380 Chest- 1-3-3dx horses, John weight Ferreo, 1-1-6dx FOR SALE—Cord wood, length. Leon F. Liegey, street. 208 North 12-16-24dx { of 12 rooms, 103 et, opposite postor- - Watson, 319 Main 1-6-3d Main Apply 1-6-3dx immediate | during January | 63 Green- 1-5-2dx | sawed any ! AUTOMOBILES — e FOR SALE—Ford touring car. Arthur Tyler, 48 Howard Ave., city. Phone 1992 1-5-2dx 1918 mode] Dodge tour- Address Dodge, Hera 1-6-3d FOR SAL ing car. oftice. FOR bile, AL 1913 con Woods -electric automo- modc -lulnscd bod i good ition teries installc reasonable. FOR SAL class ¢ Bennctt, roadster, takes it. Union Lauadry Co. 12-26mtt first 8. 0. -1917 Hamm, Ford touring car. Mack’'s Garage, ~5-5dx FOR SALE—We have for sale for the | owner a 1919 Hudson speedster, like new. Bargain if taken at once, Apply S. & F. Motor Sales Co., 153 Elm St. Telk 731 1-2-t8 USED CARS It will pay you to look over our Second-Hand Cars before purchasing. 1919 American § - Passenger Touring. Overland 5 - Passenzer Touring. Ford Coupe, practical- 1y new tires. Ford Delivery in best mechanical condition. Ford Touring. Many Others. NEW CARS For Immediate Delivery: Two Maxwell Tourings. One Maxwell 4 Door Sedan. Demonstration by Appointment. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. Dealers for Maxwell Motor Cars, 18 Main St. Tel. 2109. 12-17-t2 1915 1917 1918 1916 | | — USED CAR'SALE Briscoe Demonstrator Olds. *'6" Touring Maxwell Roadster Dodge Roadster Overiand Touring Ford Touring 1919 1918 1917 1916 1916 THE HARDWARE MOTPOR CO. CITY ' $6 Arch St Phone $03 1-3-1w e FURNISHED ROOMS _———— FURNISHED ROOM wanted by a refined American lady. Address Herald box 10W. 1-6-2dx TO RENT—Furnished apartment in good locality. - Price secondary consideration. Address Apartment, Herald Office. 1-6-2a% TO LET—Two or three furnished rooms for light housckeeping to a refined couple without children. Tel. 1186-13 after 6 P. M. 1-6-1dx '—Four room tenement. R. . 64, White Crossing, Plainville, 1-6-3dx LOST—sSaturday ter or velvet slasses. for re 694-5. . Main s containi: money and Finder may keep mone rning bag and glasses. Call 1-5-2dx LOST--Rlack pocketbook, 5 terbury train, Sunday night. turn to Hersld. Reward. 1-5-2d ——————————————————————— Finest Poultry on the market, consist- ing of Michigan Turkeys, Vermont Turkeys, Native Chickens, Fowl, Broil- ers, Guinea Chickens, Geese, Ducks, finest Steer Beef, Native Veal, Eastern | Cut Pork, Spring Lamb, Fresh shoul- ders, Spare Ribs, Sausage Meat, Salt | Tongue, H. Tripe. Fancy Baldwin and Greening Apples, Grape Sunkist Oranges, Fancy Lemon: er Raisins, Figs, Dates, Grape: Nuts, Sjlver Skin Onios C. Lay- Mixed Berrics, Walnut Meats, Jordan Almonds, Let- | tuce and Celer; Everything that is good at Doherty's, 406 Arch St., Tel. 1446. DeWITT RILEY General Insurance Nat’l Bank Bldg. Re- | streit, flat of 5 improvements. 131 Main St., 1-3-3dx All modern Roy 1. Noxen, 1413, Apply Phone ! TO RENT—Ap: rooms, with * ences, fou ment of five all modern conveni- two or three adul requived. Inquire or six RIENT—Tenement beat, all nley street. TO of 5 rooms, g improvements. Inquire at 1-5-2dx L 1t Doctor J. M Klem i+ * Office, Booth Block, 259 Main St. | Officc Hours, 20 4 P. M, 7Tto 8 P. M Other Hours by Appointment, Tclephone 2308-2 — 2306-3 21 FRANCIS ST. Frait, | House. l WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Wil Pay 3c 1b. For Rags. L. ZELDES Tel. 589-23 138 OAK STREET TO RENT—Nice furnished roome steam heat. Call’evenings, 280 Arch St. ki 1-6-2d% FOUND FOUND—Jan. 3, street, New Britain, velvet h dbdx containing money and other, articles. Com- municate with ssic G. Parsons, Meriden Ave., Soltithington. D * 1-6-94 —.———'———* Bunaing—Acpaiog. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairg of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 3244 tew Britain. fonn. 1918 EE———— FOR SALE Splendid building lots right om East Main street with all improve= ments in at the start, H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estatc & Iris. Room 407 City Hall F. J. CUTLER Light Trucking. LOCAL AND LONG DISTAN Phone 1389 Grand Hotel, C