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PARKER & ma A fine residence in the western part of the city. Living Room, Dining Room, Den, Library, But- ler’s Pantry, Kitchen and Cold Room first floor. Four Bedrooms, Sewing Room and Bath second floor. Two Bedrooms and Bath on the third floor. Garage for one car. This is one of the finest houses in the city. The lot is 170 feet facing the street and 100 feet deep It is an expensive proposition but a wonderful buy for a family wanting such a fine home. Call on us for particulars. PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET : °L. 2026. Rooms 1, 3 and 5 Call Us at 4290 2 To Remove Your Ashes he John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 551 STANLEY ST. We want some good Houses in the East and est End for sale-We have CUSTOMERS WHO LL TALK TO YOU IN TERMS OF MONEY- hey’re not sightseers or hot air merchants—See about selling your real estate NOW. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. MAIN ST. PHONE 3543 WANTED MACHINIST First Class Machinist ox Machine. Repair work. First Class Tool Grinder. Tool, Dye, Jig and Fixture Gauge and Exccllent working conditions. NT BUREAU, Highest rates of Wages. Write or call at EMPLOYM Standard Stes! and Roller Bearing, Incorporated (Formerly Rockwell-Drake). Plainvilte, Conn. INSURANCE— n the following classes: Life, Accident and Health, Fire, Liability of all inds. Surety, Burglary, Plate Glass, etc., in fact every kind of insarance. HUMPHREY District Manager for Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y, 272 MAIN ST. Nat. Bank Building. 3 FAMILY HOUSE ON DWIGHT STREET FOR SALE Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main The Hardward City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. TYPEWRITERS All Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired & Exchanged Typewriter Supplies New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street Assignment of two cases were made at the short calendar city court yesterday afternoon, as fol- lows: Thursday, March 4, at 10 m., George Kanagelski against D. Wa- Lawyer Joseph G. Woods, for the | plaintiff, Lawyer Henry Nowieki, for || the defendant; Thursday, March 4, at | 5o Gaetano Casserino against | Concettina Dorato, Judge G. W. Klett, , COURT CASES \SSI(;\T'D session of the for the plaintiff, Judge F. B. Hun- gerford, for the defendant. SIHCOND LENTEN TEA. The second of the Missionary Lenten teas will be held Monday aft- crnoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. T. W. Wilbur, 24 Franklin Square. A fine program has been ar- ranged. All ladles of the South church are especially invited. To the Sheriff of the County of Hart- ford, His Deputy, or Either Con- stable of the Town of Plainville, Within Said Connty, Greeting: By Authority of the State of Con- necticut, You are hereby command- ed to summon Ada R. Distin, for- merly of the town of Plainville, County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, but whose present whereabouts are unknown, to appear before the Superior Court to be hold- en at Hartford within and for the County of Hartford on the First Tuesday of April, A. D., 1920, then and there to answer unto Everitt F. Distin of the town of Plainville, County of Hartford, and State of Connecticut, in a civil action wherein the Plaintiff complains and says: 1. The Plaintiff by the name of Everitt F. Distin was lawfully mar- ried to the Defendant, by the name of Ada B. Russell, on the 6th day or September, 1905. 2. The Plaintiff has resided con- tinuously in this state three years next hefore the date of this complaint. On divers days between July 1 1919 and Oct. 23, 1919, the Defend- ant committed adultery at Plainville with a person whose pame is un- known to the Plaintiff. 4. The Plaintiff and Defendant | have 4 minor children, issue of their | marriage, Versilla, aged 13; Geneva, age 12; Ra Burton, age 6. The Plaintiff, claims: 1. A Divorce. 2. The custody children. A. A. Young of New ognized in the sufficient to prosectte, etc. Hereof fail not, but -of this writ, ' with your doings thereon, make due return according to law. Dated at New Dritain this 20th day of February, A. D., 1920. DANIEL E. O'KEEFE," Justice of the Peace. Distin vs. Ada R. Distin, State of Connecti- the 20th of the 4 minor o l Britain' is rec- sum of $75 Everitt F. Superior Court, cut, .County of Hartford, day of February, 1920. Order of Notice: Upon complaint in said cause brought to said Court, at Hartford in said County, on the first Tuesday of April, 1920, claiming a divorce, and custody of minor children, it appear- ing to and being found by the sub- scribing authorily, that the where- abouts of the defendant, Ada R. Dis- tin, is unknown to the plaintiff. Ordered, that notice of the insti- tution and pendency of said complaint shall be given the deferdant by puh- lishing this order in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper published in New Britain once a week, for two successive weeks, commencing on or before February 28, 1920. GEORGE A. CONANT, Clerk of said Court. ! STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Foreign Remittances Drafts on Great Britain, France, Italy, Greece, Portugal, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Poland, Switzerland, Belgium, Hol- land, Jugo-Slavia, Germany, Spain. Mail and Cable Money Orders at minimum rates to all paris of the world, where communication is not restricted. FOREIGN CURRENCY All Kinds and Denominations Bought and Sold. MORTGAGE LOANS GEO. A. QUIGLEY 297 Main St., REAL ¥ General Insurance ' | New Britain, Conn. TATE of 160 Avch street, which he ha~ tu who will be pleased to meet new as well your car now and have it look ed Expert Mechanics in charg Nels J. Nelson is still at the Starting and Lighting Systems his NOTICE Owing to the rapid growth of the acctylene welding business, same —_—— IT If you want a bookkeeper, one who can really ‘“book- keep”; if you are in nced of a { ) 1 salesman, an cngincer, a cook or a houscmaid or any kind of help in your home, office, store the or factory, get them in ! Want advt. way. A few words in the Hcrald Classified column will do the trick, Try it and be convinced. aE———— CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and poslage cost more than the price of the littlc advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. -_— WANTED—MALE . HELP the Connecticut Co., help clear snow from Apply to foreman on Towers’ corner. WANTED—By 50 men to Berlin line. job, south of WANTED—For Kolb’s Pan Dandy retail bread route, several men over s of age will be consider in person, Kolb's St. Apply North Just before Spring “breaks” {] is a good time to interess pros- that used The pective buyers in auto you want to sell new owner will want to get it and ready for the blue bird t in touch Want advt. tuned up road before begins to chirp. with him in the the way. A few cents spent for a Herald Classified advt, will you want. locate the buyer —_— WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED-—At once, marker and sorter dry department. 33 Walnut sSt. an perienced for our rough Latimer Laundry WANTED-—Refined young years of age, working tice, desires board and Hom private family. Box 11D, He lady, 20 WANTED-—Competent maid by ars old to our local for WANTED—Boy over i6 work in office of one of factories. Good chance future for the boy with and not afraid of work. Address P. ©O. Box 263, New Britain, Conn. d WANTED—Man assistant janitor for Grammar school. Good pay, steady work. Tnquire Mr. Hill. 2-26-3dx WANTED—Young man, about 18, for clerical work in local factory; ex- cellent opportunrity for advance- ment. Apply in own handwriting to Box X19X, Herald. 2-25-6d4 WANTED—April 1, farm hand with small family. One accustomed to poultry preferred. A, Maple Hill, New Britain. 2 YOUNG MEN for railway mail clerk $110 month. Experience unneces sary. For free particulars, examin- ations, write J. Leonard (former government examiner), 843 Equit- able Bldg., Washington, D. C. 2-23-1wx WANTED—Office boy; give name, age, address and salary expected. Address P. O. Box 1001. 2-17-tf WANTED—Pin boys; good wages. Casing Bowling Alleys. 1-30 tf Go down to the Doherty Market if you want the best, this week we will have Fancy Vermont Turkeys and Ducks, finc Broilers. Roasting Chicke ens, Fowls, Prime Stcer Beef, Native Veal, Eastern cut Pork, Spring Lamb, Fresh Shoulders, Swectbreads, Calves’ Liver, H. C. Trive, Lamb Stew, 15¢ per 1b. Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon, Sperry and Barnes Hams and Bacon, Shoulders, Boiled . Ham, Sausages and Sausage Meat, all the best brands of Coffees, Teas and canned goods. Pure Maple Syrup with griddle cakes Sunday morning. Telephone orders given carcful at- tention at those DOHERTY’'S 406 Arch Tel. 'NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE 1446 | Has some nice young cockerels and ' year old hens. Also, goldfish. 105 Arch St. all kinds of Tel. 1121-3, Don’t endanger iae uie of that pre- cious baby by using unknown or un- pasteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY SAFE and PURE PASTEURIZED MILK and eliminate ALL question of impurity | or richness. From selected sources of high qual- ‘ty 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 - - My rage intercst at the rear arned over to McNamara Bros., as old patrons, Bring in over before the spring rush, c of Danny Mack. address.” Acetylene Welding, specialty. McNAMARA BROS. DANNY MACK, REAR 160 ARCH ST. Manager. Tel. 386-1. the ! ambition | E —— family close in. Good wages Box 22. = small | [ d'lnh SALE | :!v'_a-fidxl | FOR FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOU:! l FOR SALE North St. Good light hc 122 Sct of 1 bob runners. Inquire & Ash reet floor. 2-28-1dx _)11:'.1 cheap. second FOIl SALE. nearly new, 77 ark Jewel g Ellis street. -Grocery store, fixture: eigh, and bread ., 145 Hartford Av WANTED—Competent girl eral housework. No W ironing. Mrs. ul K. Camp street. for shing Rogers, 21 2-23-6dx gen- WANTED—Reliable girl for general housework. Good home and gooa wages, 74 Hart. 2-18-tf Learners taken; good while learning. Com- 266 Arch St 2-6-tf and female. wages paid cial Shirt Co, A. KATTEN AND SONS HARTFORD ONE-PRICE CLOTHING CO. 114-116 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF A SALESLADY IXPERIENCED IN SELLING LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR APPLY TO MY RON KATT NOTICE BUY OR SELL a busi- ness, give us details. We do all advertising, no misrepresentations, quick results, personal conscientious service. Van the Land Man, 26 State street, Hartford, Conn., Phone Charter $404. WHEN YOU ELECTRIC LIGHTS and fixtures put into your house—12 months to pay! Se us. Phone 1628.4. Corridon Electric Co., 427 W. Main St. WANTED—Work trucking or team- in, ashes removed. A, O. Asal, 55 Mill St. Tel. 2-2 dx NOTICE—Painting ing, reasonable 63 Greenwood 2122-4. and paper hang-; prices. Crusbers, street. Phone NOTICF—A dollar-bill frames that Christmas photo. See our window. | Onrnstedt's Photo Shop, 24¢ Main 1 St. and 69 Arch St 2-26-tf WANTED—Experienced ironers, male | -3dx ! 6dx | or | | i | 1 1FOR and | Monda HORSES ! fifteen Ohio horses broken, ready for work. matched pairs, 2,600 to 3 and some splendid singl 1,650 Ibs. These horses show lots of quality. Come and - see them. Fred P. Helming, 20 Laurel St., Bristol, Conn., Phone §35. HORSES !—Just received clever and A few | 200 lbs., 1,050 to 27-1w AUTOMOBILES —_— FOR SALE—1918 Ford touring car; runs and looks like new. Ainsworth D. Miller & Co. 2-26-3dx FOR SALE-—National Cabriolette; rare bargain. Must be sold . at once. Perfect condition. Runs and looks like new. Call 1708 for dems oustration during day, 753 Eagy street eveninzs or Sundays . & 1-31-t2- WANTED. WANTED—To rent by April 1, nées center, apartent or house of from SiX to twelve rooms to adults. Box 21J, Herald. 2-28-%dx WANTED—Tenement of 5 or 6 rooms center of city. Address Herald Box XYZ. 2-28-1ax WANTED—A furnished, steam-hefts ed room on Main street, in Amer can family. References exchanged.. Address E. C., care of Herald. 2-28-1ax WANTIED—A 100m with board it ¥i- SALE—A private family about move will sell ‘their beautiful ht piano cheap for Box 3Z, Herald. 2.28-d1x to FOR able SALE- price. Store fixtures, Big sale, 1 reason- North 2-28-1dx FOR '\nh (\\l\t. SALE—Two new milch cows at side, also pigs of all Jaldwin, Kens | FOR SALE—Light business sleigh in good condition. J. C. Parker, 234 Arch street. -3dx cinity of, or on Main street, $10. American family preferred. Refer- ences if desired. Address L. D., cara of Herald. WANTED—Experienced Bookkeep Box 33XB, Herald. WANTED—BY American couple child 2 1-2 years, one or two nished rooms for light houseke: Address Box 6M. WANTED—Two to five furniShed rooms for light housekeeping by couple with two small children. Ad. dress Box 14XB, Herald Office.’ .§ 7 FOR SALE—1,§ reduced prices. Crusberg, painter B Greenwood 2-4. OD rolls wall paper at Cash and carry. and paper hanger, street. Phone 2-23-6dx | FOR SALE—Pasteurized milk undor ! the supervision of Heaith Board of State of Connecticut and City of New Britain for 12c a quart. Bring empty bottle. Hotei Bronsor City. 1-9- A ——r——— TO RENT RENT—Five-room tenentent, all improvements, $26, 144 Pleasant street, near car line. Telephone 542-5. 2-28-1d TO WANTED—By middle-aged genties men. Room and board in private: family in vicinity of Stanley streets Address Herald Box SAA. 3-25. : | WANTED—Intélligent white men 3 women to care ; mental cases; beginning salary $3% per month: full maintemance, in-' cluding laundr increases time service; raining school nurses maintained. Write or cail at The Conmecticut State Hospithl, Middletown, Conn. 2-25-12d for nervous am ‘WANTED—A portable garage. In answering state size and price.; Phone 1092, J. H, Case, 30 Summeq St., Bristol, Conn. 2-24%dx TO RENT—Wanted, tenement of five rooms by April 1st. Ldll 259. TO RENT—7 room apartment with all modern improvements, including steamn heat. S. Berkowitz, orih Main S 6-3dx REAL ESTATE FOR I SPANISH JOIN NOW the evening classes, Wed- nesday and Friday, at the Y. W. . A, for men and women, ning March 3, 7 o'clock lessons, $8. Prof. Guilliano. Tweniy T FARMS FARMS of all description and of any | size for sale in all directions from ' New Britain; will exchange for cit Pproperty. New Britain Farrw 278 Main St. 2-28-3dx "BUSINESS CHANCES A YOUNG MAN HAS $1.000 TO INVEST IN A GOING WHERE SERVICES CAN BE USED. P. 0. BOX CONN. ADDRES! 174. HART- FORD, FOR SALE. ‘Well Established ' Grocery Store, fine neighborl>od. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, Room 407 City Hall. - ORTHODONTIA in begia- ' | CONCERN | | | A.B.Johnson,D.D.S. | T.R.Johnson,D.D.S. | Nahonal Bank Bldg. DeWitt A. Rlley Automobilc ) Accident Health Fire The Service Agency. NATIONAL BANK BUILDIN With H. Dayton Humphrey ) ) INSURAD ) | i - FOR prices. Place, SALE- Robe P all White, 14 REAL E five-room house, barn, chic poultry, cows, pig. Suburb tord. h required, $1,500. the Land Man, State Hartford, Conn., Phonc 8404, Hart- Van FOR SALE booming —Central corner block Meriden. This city great future. Price $110,000. Rent $10,000. Price higher April 1. Ad- s Principal, Box 233, Meriden, 2-26-3d in has FOR SALE—Building rolley line. just outside New ain. Price $150. Wm. Plainville. FURNISHED ROOMS lot on Berlin Brit- J. Lackey, 4-5dx TO RENT—Furnirhed within three minutes walk from center, suitable for two gentlemen i or if preferred, have two front rooms | adjoining. Address Box 17 & Rent, 709 privileges. Herald front room 3-tf ¥Yurnished Room To ley street. Kitchen dress Ttoom, Box 1. Stan- Ad- dlx Butlding—Repaming. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephcnes 2244 MNew Britai ~onn. 1913 TICUT SCHOOL OF MCUSIC C. A. PERRIN, Director. ain St. Room | Violin, and Guitar Class and Private Instruction. Booth’s Block. Piano., Mandolin SAVE ALL YOU! JUNK PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS Call 7 Also buy Second-hand Furniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-28 m. or after 7 p. g 7 and 8 a, WANTED—To rent, four or five room | apartment, furnished or unfur- nished. In good locality. Address. Apartment Box 3, Herald. 2-23-tf T ————————————————— g LOST — e L T TOST—Gray suede gauntlet glove, sue-3 tween Harrison, Black Rock, West and Liberty streets. $1.00 re- ward at Herald Office. 2-28-2dx —Pink sapphire ring, either in s thfeater or between there and street. Return to Heraldy Reward. 2-28-1dx LOST—Monday night, on West Man{ street, between Washington strees nd Grove Hill, a brown - Indianf amp Fire dress, design in ) wooden beads on front.’ please return to 10 Lexin or tclephone $4. Rewar HST—Automobile ' crank betwees 193 Main stieet and end of Farm ington car line. Reward if returna to Eastwood Garage, rear 193 street. AGENTS WANTED TED—We pav $2 an hour spare time, demonstrating and” ing orders for Folding Nameo Unbreakable Umbrellas; & 10 we deliver and no capital required: men womien. Monarch Co., DON'T suffer with toothache at E hour of the night. Dr. Dickerm 22 West Pearl. Several opportunities for hdmk young women, with or \\im store experience, to become heads © of stock and gradually work up. to assist in buying. We are in- terested only in applicants whe § are desirous of taking these posis | tions with a view to remaining ' | permanently and advancing to & place of responsibility and googds salary. For the right parties we can offer good pay to start. Apply & in person to Send Written Application f Unable te Call Personally