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Lusitania Sinking by a survivor, a Williams. the cele- rer will be vividly desc .| brated Lecturer and Friday nght Jan. 16 at the METHODIST CHURCH \lso High Grade Musical Concert by Royal Welsh Conce;'t Co. DONTT MISS IT—TICKETS 50 CE: lncrease Your FIRE INSURANCE S THAN FORMERLY AND VALU Phonc 141 ere’s a Good Business Corner it now has made enough money | retire on and go back to Ital It is at Broad and eaver streets, gne of the best corner locations in New ritain—It will be sold QUICK—A tip—Get Busy. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG The man who ow! PHONFE 342 JNO. P. MAGUIRE GENERAL CONTIZACTOR —HEAVY HAU id Yard:—>551 Stanley S treet. MAIN =1 JAGE— Telephone 115-4 ST AT 2 4 RN ST A SR L L A We have secured F. B. Hotchkiss to man- age our Painting and Papering business be pleased to call on anyoue wishing ’hone 805 for and he o work done in this . Prompt and tisfactory Serv- W. H. ALLEN CO. ice. | vears. | guests o fthe ! feature of | | arrival ! breaks out, | while i take the place GROVER C. BERGDOLL New York.— Grover Cleveland wealthy son of a former Philadelphia brewer, charged with evading the draft law, was’ placed in solitary confinement on ~ Governor's Island following his arrest at his home in Philadelphia. The youth had been hunted all ove: the ‘world for two He is liable to 18 months’ im- prisonment as a maximum penalty ‘if | convicted when court-martialed. His arrest brings to a close his side of the sensational “Bergdoll boys hunt.” A Dbrother, Edwin, wanted also for draft evading. is still at large. Bers- doll's father is dead. Bergdoll, Knights of Columbus Show. The play chosen by the Knights of Columbus, to be presented at the Ly- ceum theater next Monday and Tues- day evenings, is on eof thP cleverest musical comedies of recenf years. Un- like'most other plays of its kind, there is a plot and the little story which runs through is perfectly connected. Musical comedy characters are sometimes” uninteresting, but the au- thors of this qhn‘; certainly display a leen conceptign Bf the wants of the public. The rube comedian, the organ grinder, the silly boy and ambitious youth all being most interesting and likable. The story opens at a mountain re-| sort. where the guide, a loguacious in- dividual, is telling the _xs<emblod¢ wonders of the place. | The sanitarium, which s the chief the resort, is conducted by | — the pretty nurse, Molly Kelly, with| whom all the patients have fallen in love. Necessity has driven lhyeel youths who are dodging the pelice, to) this resort and upon their arrival the! plot thickens considerably. After the| of all the guests. smallpox| the place is quarantined | the servants are away: no one'! get in or out; the guests have to! of the servante and| there is a general complication of af-1 can i fairs. i there's We have a 13-room, two family house = minutes walk from the center for $16,000. All improvements. Five-family house in Kensington, on trelley, and 2-family house adjoining, $12,000. Lot 130x150. Buy now ar pay more in the spring. The W. L. Hatch Co. MON. and SAT. Eves. CITY HALL The Hardward City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans .to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manage:. 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 i decid | severed his connections with that con- New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 West Main Street However. where there's a will} way, and in view of the fact] one very cleverly wilful person!| s to have things his own way,! and his way happens to be the right! way, by the way, this work of servants is very humorously but successfully carried on by the high-flown guests. The love affairs are for the most part brought to a hap conclusion | and the show ends well. Daly council promises a most enjoyable evening. that NOWLAND LEAVES RACKLIFFE'S. C. T. Nowland, for several caonnected with Rackliffe Bros, vears has cern and has taken a place with the Hardware City Motor company. Mr. Nowland took up his new duties as an automobile salesman this morning. ELECTED SIXTH TIME T'T YHURCH Toronto.—T. I. Church has just been elected mayor of Toronto for the sixth consecutive year, after the most strenuous.campaign-in the city's history. IHis opponent-was-Controller Sam- McBride. GIRLS desiring a position and good wages. * und excellent working conditions, may apply at g & The UNION LAUNDRY 266 ARCH STREET. good = Thouands of eyes search the Classified Columns Daily. Let them see your propositions. Start negotiations with their owners ‘in the Want Advt. way. Youwll find it an inexpensive and profitable way of reach- This is not a question advertiser money. CLASSIFIED lc a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH 1IN ADVANCE. of credit.. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the littlc advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the ==y 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 used auto, that real estate, second hand furniture, etc., that you wish to turn into cash. Do it the Want Advt. way. WANTED— Competent v work. Park Mfg. good wages. cools, Apply small 42 Par 1-12-3dx WANTED—Liv mission; Women to do hand finish- ing on .ters at home. H. O. W. Knitting Co., rear 19 Court St. Tel sideline. Call 1-12-2dx{ 9 and 11, at | Britain, Conn. WANTED—High ! school graduate with some experi- enco preferred. Give r1cferences : and state salary desired. Box Heruld. saiesman on line, good pay, morning between - 321 Park ¥ Dy dandy STENOGRAPHER o MAN WANTED—for wark. Apply Woodland St general facto: Taplin Mfg. Co. WANTED-—Young man for clerk. Guif GIRLS WANTED for foot and power refining Co., Stanley St. 1-10-3dx; press work. Apply Taplin Mfg. Co. 19 Woodland St. 1-10-3d WANTED—Februar: — St. Jaseph's church. Apply to Rey. WANTED—Gir] for general house- Daly, St. Joseph's Rectory. 1- 10-3a! Wwork. Apply 26 Hamilton street, to | Mrs. L. 8. Jones. 1-9-3dx WANTED—2 first class dicraakers at ! once. B, Jahn Mfg. Co., 6 Chestnut ' street. 1-10-64d ; WANTED—3an with cost accountng and work. Must have first class refer- ences. Good salary. Herald, box X 15 X, first, janitor fo; WANTED—An experienced steno- -apher in office of one of the larse local majufacturing cancerns. Apply Drawer 1021. 1-10-6d experience in general office TED—Maid and second New Britain General Hospital. 1-7-tf cook. MEN WANTED for the navy, ages 18 to 25; splendid opportunities f promotion: learn a trade while get ting paid and see the world at the | same time. Apply Postoffice Bldg. | 1-6-6a WANTED—Head Beloin. waitress at Hotol 1-6-tf = | WANTED—A competent second maid. | WANTED—Good diemeker with 1 Derience, steady employment. Apply | A. J. Beaton Mfg. Co., 46 Whiting freet. te ! e —— e FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, SALESMAN—The greatest sales .or- ganization in the world wants man with brains and selling ability. The opportunity offers large remunera- ion to right man. Apply daily 1 to p. m., top floor, Booth building. 1. S. Twiss, manage:r 1-9- udxl P—————-—QH— AUCTION. By Reid, of course. We will sell at public auction for VINE HILL FARM | CO., New Britain Ave., at the junction of South Main street from West Hart- ford. Blmwood, Conn.. WEDN DAY.! JAN. 14. 1920, at 10 & 41 cows, 12 heifer 10 Holsteins high grade and tested by the Stat FOR SALE—10 laying pullets. Buell St. White Wyandotte ‘l E. Sheppard, 41 1-12-3dx-e.0.d. FOR SALE double Oak sleds, strong and s gain if taken at once. street, second floor. ripper. edy. Bar- | 705 Stanle 12-d2 g00d overcoa $5 apiece. Inquire 14 Olive St. 1-12 m.. FOR SALE—Threc $10 for tl or after ¢ P. X ) B ulin § e Commissioner of | Animals, 6 Ayrshire heifers, ! ranging in ‘age from 6 FOR months to 2 vears old: 14 of these; cows are fresh, other due to freshen | during the following months. C. E. Beaeh and F. G. Stadtmueller, mana- gers. AUCTIONEER'S NOTI As, the owners of this stock are to discon-| FTOR SALE—10 quarts of milk daily. | tinue the dairy business they have| (lark's place, TFarmington Road, placed ail of the above in my hands to! Berlin, Conn. near Berlin Fair sell without, reserve. - This i¢ as fine 4| Grounds. W. Russell. S herd of cows as I have ever offered for sale and it is hardly necessary to: say that the Vine Hill Farm Co. has enjoved a character and reputation for doing a thoroughly reliable and A No.! Lax | ALE—One fifty-inch let-down- | center typewriter desk, one swivel | fout white wood door | Barnes, 131 Main St. 1-12-tf | FOR . SALE—Young cow ready to| calf. Gust P. Laurenson, Forestville, Conn. Box 87, R. F. D. 1-10-3dx NOTICE Members of the Labor Par- ty, and local organizations affiliat- ed with the C. I.. U. and A. . of L., and all others interested in the ad- vancement of the principles of the Labor Party, attend meeting at Machinists’ Hall, 34 Church St Thursday, January 15th, at § P. M. Henry E. Gardiner. Sr., Chairman. 1-12-3dx | AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Dodge class condition, $ Bennett, — roadster, first 5 takes it. O. 8. Union Laundry Co. 12-26-1f FOR SALE—1916 Ford roadster in good order. \ppiy Rackliffe BBros., Bigelow St, 1-12-tf NOTICE — Painting, paperhanging, i :ounts on now. Sale on Crusberg, 6 1-12-6dx NAGLE SANITARIUM ' ana Jespital, 50 Cedar street. Quiet lo- cation, -excellent surroundings, free irom instituticnal atmosphere; close individual attention assured: all doctors courteously recognized. eek upward. Cen- ducted solely by Mary E. agle, R. N graduate Brookln Wyckoft Heights Hospital. 9-23-eod-tf OTICE—Turkcy suppe~ in celebra- tion of National Prohibition, Friday, January 16, 1920, 7.o’clock p. m., Norden - bungalow. Tickets are limited to 150, by Monday, January 12, at Porter & Dyson’s. Tickets, $1.2 1-9-d3 the NOTICE-—A dollar-bill Christmas photo. See our window. Ohrnstedt's Photo Shop, 4 Main and 69 Arch St 2 REAL ESTATE 'OR SALE FOR SALE—A factory Yalesville, Conn., about i4 ucres of land, terpower buildings, w tricity, steam heated, from main track: trolley gates. Reasonable price and terms. Phone 1216 or write C, 1. Yale, 601 Broud St., Mcriden, Conn. property of 1-12-1w FOR SALE: Four family house, five rooms to each teneme: All mod- ern improvem e, Direct to the owner. Addr House 21. -12-3dx FOR SALE—One of the largest build- ing lots on Lake Boulevard. Belvi- dere. Wm. H. Allen. i-10-4d FOR SALE—50 acrc farm, near city, connected with blacksmith shop business. Excellent buildings, good land, stock, crop, tools, etc. Pres- ent owner made fortune, but is go- ing to old country. Price $3,500: small payment down. Farmers’ ReaMy, 721 Main St, Hartford, Conn. Open everings. 1-6-1wx — e WANTED. WANTED—To buy 1 business, and this-same reliability and reputation will be shown you at this sale. Everybody knows by thej demands of the public of Hartford nmll one | 1st floor. | 1-9-3dx FOR SALE light business, horse sled, 72 Maple S., rooming house or tenement suitable for same. Ad- dress Box 10X. 1-12-2dx 1 the suburban cities and towns for the FO SALE—P: bred White Legz- milk from this herd, that they are; ' on S B D e Leg 5 eine o1 horn cockerels for breeding. W. J. second to none and anyone w GOl DRt ool b good family cow or the farmer want-| S5 Wrhone ing a large producer of quality and 2 > WANTED—Paper slitter, experienced preferred. Apply N. B. Paper Box Co. 1-12 quantity can have their wants filled; at this sale. Patrons coming by trox.y ley take Elmwood car from City Hall. | Hartford. This property is only about ten minutes’ walk from the end of the line. SALE RAIN OR SHINE. Lunch may be had on the premises. ROBERT M. REID, Expert Auc- tioneer, 201 Main St, Manchester, Conn. Tel. 268-4 ——————————————— 1920, Start the New Year right. go down to Doherty’s if you want a Native Tur- key, PRir of Broilers. Native Roasting Chicken, Fancy Fowl, Duck, Fresh Spareribs, Pork Tenderloins, Fresh Shoulders, S. & B. Sausage, l’i‘l:lnls, ‘z:‘;t""\ "'T‘;:‘::' Sh:l"‘mci::“‘:d St | LOST—Cuff link monogramed Tongues, Prime Beef, Veal, Lamb, Please retuin to 117 Winthrop Pork. All the leading brands of Tea or phone 1041-4. Reward. and Coffee and Canned Goods. Special ' 1 Prices on C Lots. Fruits—We have Oranges. Lemons, Grape Fruit, Bananas and Apples. Vegetables, Na- tive Potatoes. Carrots, Parsnips, Tur- nips. Green Peppers, Sweet Potatoes, | Onions, Celery. Lettuce. EVERYTHING THE BEST AT DOHERTY'S 106 ARCH ST. Tel. 1146. BERMUDA FLORIDA CUBA PORTO RICO WINTER CRIIL_,S TO TROPICS FOR FOR SALE—Pasteurized milk undecr the super ion of Health Board of State of Connecticut and City of New Britain for 12c a quart. Bring empty bottle. Hotei Bronson, City. 1-9-t¢ FOR SALE—About 10 feet steel shafiing with pulleys and hangers 1o go with same. 142 Main street. 1-7-6d l FOR SALE—Cord wood, length. Leon I. Liegey, street. sawed y 208 North 3 6-24d LOST. o s 12-1dx LOST—Sunday, cn 2:20 train to Hart- ford, or in station. pocketbook con- taining bills and change. TReward at Herald Office. i LOST—Airedale terrier, tan, nine months old; New Haven license tag on collar. Iinder please return to 61 Harrison St.. or Cham- ber of Commerce. Reward. 1-12-1f T —————————— FOR SALE Splendid building lots Bast Main street with ments in at the start. H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estate & Ins. Room 407 black and 1 right on | all improve- City Hall I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK i AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. | Will Pay 3c Ib. For Rags. L. ZELDES Tel. 589-23 138 OAK STREET Geo. A. Quigley F. J. CUTLER 297 MAIN STREET i Light Trucking i Rates, Sajlings and Further Informa- tion Apply to Steamship Tickets to All Parts of the LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. ‘World. Phone 1389 Grand Hotel, City. | WANTED—Furnished room { GOVERN WANTED—Flat of 3 or 4 rooms near center by young American couple. Box 16D, Herald. , 1-10-2dx in New Box 13 1- 1\)~"d\ Britain, Herald. by a gentleman. IENT CLERK examina- tions Connecticut March 6. Men, women, 18—60. Hundreds needed $100 month. Experience unneces- sary. Kor free particulars write Jolin Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner) 849 Equitable Bld Washington. 1-10-d5x WANTED—Either a young lady or young man with high school educa- tion on payroll work in office of one of the large local manufacturing concerns. Apply Drawer 1021. 1-10-6d WANTED—One front or two or three unfurnished rooms near center. Ad- dress L. 1. D., P. O. Box 460. WANTED—Positian as chauffeur private party b, Address Box to reliable American. 3Z, Herald Office. 1-7-6dx TURNISHED ROOMS i FOR RENT-—Furnished room in pri- vate family two gentlemen pre- ferred. 618 Main St. 1-1'3»3dx] TO RENT—Furnished West ain St. REMOVAL F. W. LOOMIS Will Be Lucalcd At 112 ST, Tel. 1773 and rooms, it PLUMBING NNIN FURNACES. Doctor J. M. Klein Office, Boothi Block, 259 Main Office Hours, 2 to 4 P. M., 7to 8 P. Other Hours by Appointment, Telephone 2306-2 — 2306-3 House, 21 FRANCI® Green- | privaie and must be secured | frames that | at ’ passes ! i 1915 Overland Touring Ford Coupe, practical- ly new tires. 1918 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-t¢ - Passenger 1917 1916 - USED CAR SALE Briscoe Demonstrator ¥ Olds ‘“6” Touring Maxwell Roadster Dodge Roadster Overland Roadster National Coupe Overland Touring Ford Touring Overland Touring -1919 1918 1917 1917 1917 1916 1916 1915 THE HARDWARE CITY MOTOR CO. 86 Arch St. Phone 903 USED CARS If You are on the market for a good used car it will pay you to .look over the follow- ing cars: 1919 Oakland touring 1919 Oakland roadster 1918 Buick Six touring 1919 National touring 1918 Overland sedan 1917 Grant and a number of others all in A1l condition anu at a bargain. “'ush:ngton E Harlr’ord George Dunbar, Salesman. USED CARS OF 1919 1918 1917 1918 1918 1915 VALUE Studebaker demonstrator Paige touring Hudson touring Kissel sedan Dodge touring Briscoe touring TRUCKS Vim Express Day-Elder 3-4 All-American 19:8 1917 1919 JESTER'S, Arch St. Phone 811 tudebuker Agency 1-125¢ 197 Building—KRepaxing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St. Telephones 224 Ilew Britain, Monn. 19, Casino Restaurant Hotel Grand Bldg. Open Under New Management. We Serve French and Italian - Specialties—Prices Reasonable. We take orders and deliver French pu.«ry. 5 MYRTLE TEL. 1389 | DeWITT A. RILEY General Insurance THE SERVICE AGENCY Nat’l Bank Bldg.