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PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET A fine residence in the western part of the city. Living Room, Dining Room, Den, Library, But- er’s Pantry, Kitchen and Cold Room first floor. 'our Bedrooms, Sewing Room and Bath second floor. wo Bedrooms and Bath on the third floor. Garage for cne car. This is one of the finest houses in the ity. 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 Rooms 1, 3 and 5 . P BLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION State of Connecticui. Go down to the Doherty Market if you want the best, this week we will have Fancy Vermont Turkeys and Ducks, fine Broilers, Roasting Chick- ens, 'owls, Prime Steer Beef, Native Veal, Eastern cut Pork, Spring Lamb, Fresh Shoulde Sweectbreads, Calves” Liver, H. C. Tripe, Lamb Stew, 15c¢ per b, Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon, Sperry and Barnes Iams and Bacon, Shoulders, Boiled Ham, Sausages and Sansage Meat, all the best brands of Coffees, Teas and canned goods. Pure Maple Syrup with griddic cakes Sunday morning. Telephone orders given careful at- tention at Docket No. 3303. the Matter Petition of Geo. A. Quigley and 102 Others, Patrons of the Connecticut Light Power Company, Alleging the Rates of Said Company Upreasonable, n ‘the above entitled matter is ered that samoe be heard at the e of the Commission in Hartford, No. 41, State Capitol. on Wed- March 10, 1920, at 10 o'clock he forencon. Pat:d at Hartford, Connecticut, this ay of February, A. D.. 1920. order Public Utilities Commission, HENRY F. BILLINGS, Secreta of and “That Are it those DOHERTY'S 406 Arch St. Tel. 1446 INSURANCE— Life, Accident Plate the following inds. Surety. for’ Mutual I 2 MAIN District Managevr » Insurance Co. of N. Y, Nat. Bank Pu'ldm:. Phone 141. Call Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes he John P. Maguire Construction Ce. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 551 NOTICE Owing to-the rapid "l‘()\‘l]l of the acetylene \\I"hllll" business, Mr., Nels J. Nelson is obliged to dis posc of his g ¢ at the rear of 160 Arch street, which he has turned over Bros., who will be pleased to meet new as well Bring in Your car now and have it look ed over rush, to old pd the spring as before Expert Mechanics in ¢ g ¢ of Danny Mack. Nels J. Nelson is still at the same address, Starting and Lighting Systems his specialty. McNAMARA BROS. DANNY M ACK, BEAR 160 ARCH ST. Acetylene Welding, Manager, Tel. 386-1. R L Bix Famfly Brlck House For Sale on GlAn Street Right near the corner of West Pearl at this for a central location. Rents here are never le—See us about selling your house —We want a good ouse at West end for Customer. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 79 MAIN §T. PHON E 343 ROOMS 305-4 RANK BLDG. The Hardward City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. H. J. Consult Foiren, Manager. | TYPEWRITERS All Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired & Exchancged Typewriter Supplies New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL AT, : For Colds| S A GREAT FAMILY (EDY FOR ALL FORMS COUGHS AND COLDS AND 1S A REMARKABLE PREVEN- TIVE FOR THROAT AND LU COMPLAINTS OF ADULTS CHILDREN. Have a bottle of Li c handy at all times—there’s no telling what in- stant it will bc nceded, especially so for coughs that threaten bronchitis. ¥t is said that nothing quite equals Linonine for bronchitis. G D CITY ITEMS Bargain week at Besse-Leland's. —aavt. Ladies” nest, meet tomorrow Electric hall. Anna Dubowy has sold Property on Griswold street to Michael Ginsbers. Frospar Franklin of Oak street is able to be abont the city after an ill- ith influenza. Dawson, hom.e. Kennedy’s dancing school tonight.— advt. A daughter Order of Owls, night at 8 o’clock in a student at was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stevens, of Fairview street, this morning in the New Britain General hospital. The Ladies of the Bohemian Eagle will hold their monthly meeting Bardeck’s hall Thursda; Daly council, K. of C., will meet tonight A report will be made by the fair committee. Fourth ward > republicans have made out a candidacy declaration for Street—You can’t| Alderman Richards, whom they are anxious to have succeed himself ‘n _office. The railroad committee of the com- mon council has set Monday, March 8, for an open meeting to hear pro- tests from North End residents, rela- tive to trolley service. Councilmen Landers, Gill, Wall, Wells and Gorbach constitute a committee to meet with the City Hall comm on and decide the matter of allowing the use of the council cham- ber for city court sessions. Don’t forget Rouillard-Linton Camp's fair, State Armory, Arch street, March 8 to 15. Entertain- ment and dancing each evening. Opening night Curley's Jazz Orch.— Advt. The sub-committee of the board of public works will meet this evening to consider the fillimg of the vacancy caused by the resignation of City En- gincer Willlam H. Hall. The Ladies' Talmud Torah society will give a purim ball this evening in Turner hall. Bargain —advt. Fred Engel of Hartford well known resident, is critical condition at h week at Besse-Leland's. avenue, reported a in Y. M. C. 4 OTES. Industrial Council Meets Tonight— Hart is New Director, The New B cil will hold i n Industrial Coun- regular meeting this evening at 6:30 o’clock in the Y. M. C. A. banquet hall. Walter H. Hart, chairman of the council will preside. The aff: for the members of the council only The fourth of a series of lectures on “Sex Hygiene” will be given to- morrow ovenming in the banquet hall of the Y. M. C. A. by Dr. F. N. Seer- ley of the Springfield Y. M. C. A. col- lege. The lectiies so far have been attended by many and have been very interesting. The talk will start promptly at § o'clock. At the postpcned meeting cof the beurd of dircctors of the Y. M. C. last evening Walter H. Hart cle board to fill the vacancy caused by death of his father, William Hart. Action was taker at the mecting rel- ative to the crection of a Y. M. C. A. dormitory in this city. SERAPIIIM Y LANSGY. The casc of Joseph Seraphim against William Lansky was set down for trial today in the court of com: mon pleas in Hartford. The suit is Jased an a stabbing affray in which Seraphim received wounds on the arm.. TIn the local police court Lan- sky was fined $100 for the offense. Judge Georee W. Klett is counsel for the plaintif HARTFORD. . L.co Sullivan of St. Joseph's will give the St. Patrick’s at St; Peter's church in mday evening, March 14. In honor of St. Pairick's holiday, lrish selections will be rendercd by church cheir. church Day TO ELECT OFTICERS. Election of officers will take place tomorrow night at the mceting of the h Ward Republican club at 276 treet. A smoker will follow the 'ORE. ., proprietor of a store Winter street, morning that the place had iuring the night and $15 h drawer. at For Grip or Influcnza and as a Preventive, t BROMO QUININE Tablets. E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. Look for the witl | in| t 2:30 p. m. | ted as one of the directors of the | the | reported to the po- | If you want a bookkeeper, [ ! one who can really ‘book- keep’’; if you are in nced of a salesman, an engincer, a cook or a housemaid or any kind of help in your homc, officc, store the or factory, get them in A few words ' Want advt. way. in the Hesald Classified column will do the trick. be convinced. Try it and —_—— B e L CLASSIFIED | lc a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH 1IN ADVANCE, This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the littlc advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser nioney. Just before Spring “breaks”™ is @ good time to interest pros- pective buyers in that used auto you want to sdl. The new owner will want to get it and ready for the the blue bird s to chirp. Get in touch the Want advt. tuned up road before begi with him in way. A few a Hcrald Classified advt. you cents spent for will want. locate the buyer WANTED—MALE HELP WWANTED—Laborer prepared to work ing. M. or 193 $5 a ds tomorrow Irving Jester, 24 Avch St. come morn- Dwight FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR pup- SALE—Pediz 14 Allen knowledge of Airedale work: @apply in own hand- giving experience. Address - New JBritain. i FOR SALF - i A 3 2dx pist with ical siree good condi- WANTED—Boy over soda fountain unnecessary. Office. 2-3d WANTED—E by local short hour Box He perienced concern Addres d. bookkeeper ood position; Bookkeeper, | B. almos Address Box Original cost $1,000. Chasa new. S8-note Price Herald. 6d-eod MEAT CUTTERS; est pay: Saturday Main St. best of men, high- lady and extra help for | Public Marke 436 3-2-3a HIGH SCHOOL BOYS; experienced | selling groceries and meats. Public Market, 436 Main St. 2a all 350 WANTED—Waiter: Manager, New wanted. Britain Club. Apply | PPIY | pOR SALE—New milch cow. d' Rocky Hill Ave. OR SAL; shoats and s ephone PERIENCED CASHIER—Honest, rapid and accurate. Robins, 344 | Main St. 3 2dx WANTED—Millwright in local fac- tory. Apply, stating experience, to Box 22Y, Herald. 3-1-6d WANTED—Girl for work; three in family. 368 West Main St., general house- Mrs. Enoc second tloor. 3-1-3d and thr, A bargain. Call 24 Was between 6:30 and 7: hington St. 30 p. m. WANTDED—Young man, about 18, for clerical work in local factory; ex-| cellent opportunity for advance- | ment. Apply, in own handwriting, to Box 24D, Herald. 5-1-64 | WANT day, ED—Messenger boys. 8 a.m, 6 pp m. R. R. $2 per Arcade. 3-1-6d i WANTED—A steady man in cruller and doughnut bakery, night work. Apply 220 Elm St, 10:30 a. m. to 1 0. m. 3-1-3d WANTED—Local derful new automobile Makes old cars run like new and saves its cost first day. Endorsed by thousands. A permanent posi- tion worth $100 weekly. Ford car furnished free. Write quick. Ovee company, Dept. 1235, Louisville, Ky. 8-1-d2x manager for won- invention. WANTED—Experienced helper. Apply 479 park St. electrician 3-1-2dx WANTED—Young man, about 18, for clerical work in local factor: cellent opportunity for advance- Apply in own handw riting to Box X19X, Herald. WANTED—Office boy; give name, age, address and salary expected. Address P. O. Box 1001, 2-17-tf good wages. ‘WANTED—Pin boys; l leys. 1-30 tf Casino Bowling WANTED—Lady clerk and lady man- WANTED—Girl or 3-1-2dx ight housework. woman Tel. 1814, | to do I 3-1-3d | | FOR SALE—1,500 rolls wall paper at reduced prices. Cash and carry. Crusberg, painter and paper hanger Ieasonable price, 63 Greenwood & Thone 212 3-1-6d ager for store work. Clerk 17. Herald. Address Box 3-1-3d ——t AUTOMOBILES 1919 Oldsmobile tour- 1918 Overland Delivery; 1918 Vim Express delivery. Also other tourings, roadsters and trucks, tinie rmen rranged + Elm FOR SALE-—National Cabriolette: rare bargain. Must be sold at once. Perfect condition. Runs and looks like new. Call 1705 for dem- onstration during day, 753 East street evenings or Sundays . 1-z1-12 e —— WANTED: WANTED—F rooms; re dress Box i or five furnished if desired. Ad- 5, Herald. ax WANTED—100 quarts of milk daily, at Standard Steel & Bearing Co., Plainville. Collins & Corbett, Plain- ville. Tel. 152 -3dx WANTED—Work trucking or team- ing: ashes removed. A. O. Asal, 55 Mill St. Tel. Bdx 2225. 3- for 39 WANTED—Competent girl eral housework. Apply HilL sen- Grove 3-1-6d FOR SALE—1 dise Brooder. good as new ville, Conn., indoor Cypress Para- Used one scason. As 5 Broad St., Plain- 138-3. 3-1-d2x WANTED—Recliable girl for general Tel. housework. Good home and good wages, 74 Hart. 2-18-tf FOR SALE—Hatching eggs. Single Comb Reds and Barred Plymouth Rocks, both Pittsfield strain. 205 Board St., Plainville. Tel. 138-3 3-1-d2x NOTICE NOTICE—Now is the time to place orders for spring delivery for high- | [7orsmes grade nursery stock, ornamental ) shade and fruit trees. Drop a caxd | and I will call. John I. Quinn, 498 Main St., City. 3-2-3dx !—Just received fifteen Ohio hor: clever and broken, ready for work. A few matched pairs, 2,600 to 3,200 1bs., and some splendid singles, 1,050 to 1,650 1bs. These horses show lots of quality. Come and see them. fred P. Helming, 20 Laurel St., 3ristol, Conn., Phone $35. HORSE E. M. NARESKI, dressniaker, of 166 Main street, has removed to 26 Whiting St Dressmaking a spe- cialty at a reasonable price. RE.\L ES’ \Tl‘ FOR SALE GINSBURG'S accordion pleating, but- ton covering and hemstitching shop, | 420 Church St. Tel. 548-5. 3-2.3dx 3-2-30x t 1 SALE—Farms, all Robert B. White, sizes FOR i 14 NOTICE—Expert piano tuner repairer back in town; 15 year perience; reasonable rates. Care -f Walker, 119 Dwight street. Call 1439-12. 3-1-6dx | | FURNISHED ROOMS RENT—Furnished room West Main St. 3 WANTED — Automobile salesman. Corbin Car Co., 4+ Elm St. 2 SAVE AL YOUR JUNK PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS Also buy Second-hand Furniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-23 Call 7 and 8 m. or after 7 p. m. 3 Family House on Dwigiat ! Street For Sale | 1 Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main St. ORTHODONTIA | A.B.Johnson,D.D.S. { T.R.Johnson,D.D.S. Natlonali Bank Bldg COMPLAINS ABOUT DOGS. Louis Siering of Osgood aven complained to the police this morning that two dogs owned by his neighbor are causing undue annoyvance. Louis also said that in case the dog warden fails to act, he will take the matter into his own hands : SUNDAY SCHOOT: MEETING. The annual meeting of the Sunday | school of the Methodist church will | be held Wednesday evening following | a church supper. Tables have been reserved for the officers and teacher ‘Election of officers will take place. | SPECIAL NOTICE Winthrop council, Sons and Daugh- ters of Liberty, will visit Lady Buck- ingham council of Hartford tomorrow cvening, leaving here on the 7:13 dinky. 'The state councilor is- sued a dispensation to the local coun- 1 ¢il to omit their regular meeting on this evening » as to enable all the officers to make the trip. T visit is planned as a surprise to the Hartford lodge, and all members should plan 1 to go on this train. e | TO RENT—Furniched front room NOTICE—Electrical work. Anyone within three minutes walk from contemplating wiring would do well | center, suitable rfor two gentlemen to call 1992-3. Arthur Tyler, 4 or if preferred, have two front rooms, Howard Ave. 3 adjoining. Address Box 1 Mr. Property Owner and Builders. you want good work, best materials and reasonable prices in painting and paper hanging, give me a tri A. Schacht, 222 East Main St. Te 2415 3 2 PERSONAD. Toothache. Bad 1. stomach Don’t suffer in 22 West 3-1-wl | Dont Suffer With Teeth cause rheuma and kidney troubles. the night. Dr. Dickerman, Pearl street. "ARMS FARMS of all description and of ary e for sale in all directions from New Britain; will exchange for city propert Wew Britain Farmo Agency, X Main St. 2-28-3dx TO RENT Several opportunitics for bright young women, with or without store experience, to become heads of stock and gradually work up to assist in buying. We are in- terested only in applicants who are desirous of taking these posi- tions with a view to remaining permanently and advauncing to a place of responsibility and good salary. For the right partics we can offer good pay to start. Apply in person to Send Written Application If Unable to Call Personal DeWitt A. Riley Automobile ) Accident ) Health ) INSURANCE Fire ) The Service Agenc NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. With H. Dayton Humphrey TO RENT-—Scparately unfurnished rooms Main St. or entire, four at 2 South -2-1dx TO RENT—Dr. Cipollo’s office at the corner of Main and Lafayette Sts. Inquire Wexler, 21 Hart St. Phona 1766. 3-1-8dx TO B Turner fnquire streel, SITUATION WANTED T —Two office rooms in hall building, Arch street. Harry E. Morton's, Arch 3-1-1f WANTED—/American, derstands the thoroughly un- grocery business and also familiar with the meat busi- wants position. What have offer Address Grocery, Herald. 3-2-3dx ness, you Box 12, to WANTED—Typist would prices reasonable, J. Herald. Address 3-1-6dx oung man with four experience wishes position in Herald Box 13, 3-1-3dx years' drug store. i INSTRUCTION FRANCIS P. MAY, 344 B Studio, Room 40, Booth" Phone 1842-4, _— Buliding—Repaaing. VIOLIN LEAVITT & HAYES BUILDERS IN WOOD, BLRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinas. 9 Court St New Britain. onn 1918 —— e e NOTICE, Republican Primaries will March 11th for clecting for the Republican to be held in New 4 and 24ch; Commitiee f INC. Why not bring "SArELY FIRST" sMovement Right Home by Using ‘ ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and Cream, for Ours is the only properly Product Sold be six neld on dele- ates vention March Town Application must | of the Itcpublican J. E. SEIBERT & SON,{:;‘“'” 51y 101 PARK STREEY Hawven on Pasteurized in New also Britain. 1wo be in Town p. m. vears. the o'clock on March REPUBLICAN TOWN. COM, iike copying | Telephcnes 2244 | State Con- | electing | | | WANTED—Gentleman desires fur- nished room. In reply please stata would consider with or with- out board or ome or two meals Box 21W, Herald, 3-1-2dx -1 WANTED—At once. Two or furnished rooms for keeping by young Box 18J, Herald. threa light houseg married coupfé. 3-1-3dx WANTED—Room and board in vate family by refined young 3. E. L. W., care Herald. 3-1-3dx WANTED—Party with 1%- or 2-ton truck for day work; steady wog for the party able to give ser required. Apply to L. H. A] National Biscuit Company, City. 3-1-tt WANTED—Tenement of 5 rooms be- fore April 1st. Address T. A. Mur- phy, No. 68 Roberts St. 3-1-3d; W ANTED—Intelligent white men women to care for nervou mental cases; beginning salary $35 per month; full maintenance, in- cluding laundry; ,increases with time service; training school for nurses maintained. Write or cafl at The Connecticut State Hospital, Middletown, Conn. 2-25-12d 21 WANTED-—To rent, four or five rogr: apartment, furnished or unfur- nished. In good locality. Ad\lressL Apartment Box 3, Herald 2 LOST LOST—String of pearl beads Mon between City building and Damdn’s shoe store or on North End trolley. IMinder please return to Herald and receive reward. 3-2-1a LOST—Sunday money railway Office. morning, sum ‘of between Walnut street and station. Return to Herald 3-1-3d Offase C., in center. to 188 Maple 3-1-2dy LOST—Lladies’ gold watch, hunting case with M. Reward if returned St. Tel. S44-4. LOST—Open face wrist watch yes terday in vicinity of New Britain, Reward if returned to G. Fox Co., care Notion Dept. 3-1-2d, ity in vieln- Return ta Herald LOST—Roll of bills, Sunday, ity of Arch St. offi Reward. LOST-—Automobile erank between 193 Main street and end of ,Farmi- ington car line. Reward if returned to Eastwood Garage, rear 193 Main street. 2-13-te g LOST—A pendulum shaped stickpis set with two diamonds, Thursda® evening, Feb. 26, between Bardeckis hiall and Laurel lunch. $50 reward will be paid to finder for return of same to C. Tennenbaum. V bury, Conn. Phone 1318, 154 3.2 FOUND FOUND—Purse containing sum?. of money. Owner may have same by proving property and this advt. Ethel M. inley St. hands | Committee | Saturday on Bohemia stry owner may have v proving property and advt. s. Thomas \ldlone\ hiemia inville. 3-2-14 cets s classes, Wed t the Y& women, JOIN NOW the eveni y and Friday, for men and ning March lessoris, §8 Prof.