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PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET If you are looking for a place to live and want méthing in a three family house that brings pood rent we have it. in One of the apartments will be vacant April 1 fo that you can move right in, First come, first served. Bring the money with ou. PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET Rooms 1, 3 and 5 Here’s the big chance of the season to materially cut down your Spring and Summer tire and tube equipment expenditures. Buy Vacuum Cup Tires NOW' With eachtire you will get one * Ton Tested’” Tube of corres, ondmg size, ABSO- LUTELY FRE, ‘This generous offer is LIMITED. Anticipate your Spring and Summer requirements and place your order AT ONCE. Vacuum Cup Tires and ‘“Ton Tested” Tubes are an indispensable combination for the motorist who demands absolutely highest quality. T Adjustment basis — per warranty tag attached to each casing Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires . . . . Vacuum Cup Cord Tires « -« « . 6,000 Miles « « . 9,000 Miles T. H. COGSWEL 8 Chestnut Street Are You Looking for A GOOD BUSINESS| Here’s one — Corner of North and ORNER? ark Streets . It is right across from the biggest hool in town. Lots of trade around this corner Somebody will buy it quick if you don’t CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 13 MAIN ST. PHON E 343 ROOMS 203-¢ BANK BLDE6 FOR SALE—Three-Tenement House will sell on 10 per cent. | hy other sect ion. Small s COsts less than two- cash payment takes it. West part of cit family house in R ¢ HOCHMAN, S MAIN STRE All Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired & Exchanged Typewriter Supplies New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 'LOCAL BOXING FANS ARE OUT OF LUCK Have Tickets ior Boxmg Bout But Can’t Get in Hall number of local had purchased A men it tickets for the boxing exhibition Hartford last night were treated to surprise and disappointment arriving at the scene of the bouts. Many of the holders of the coveted pasteboards had waited until the last minute before going to the hall, and when they reached the hall they were I who, is said. he allowed in the place. The tickets called for reserved seats and the management was forced to refund the purchase price. A well-known member of the boxing fraternity is the author of a ! story told today concerning the treat- ment accorded to a Hartford police- man who asserted himself in a r fresh manner toward J last night. As the story goes, Britton, upon arriving at the auditorium where the bouts were held, found the | main entrance so congested that he was forced to go to a side door, where he was confronted by two bluecoats. Britton politely made his known, and the policeman is reported to have said: “I don’t care whether vou are Jack RBritton or President Wilson; you can- not get in here. 3ritton remonstrated and when the “cop” let loose with a vile epithe Britton paid his compliments with well-directed punch on the polic Intervention of friends a continuance of the un- incident. A New One, If So. Another story'is told concerning a local man who has appeared consid- erably in the limelight the tax rate and who, if the s ecorrect, devised a brand new “beating the gate” at last nig] R hibition. The yarn was related in the following manner by another Nevr Britainite today: Tt scems that question was in the line that w: for some time to reach the ticket office. When he finally managed to get there, he drew fat wad of money and, peeling off one-dollar bill, he pushed it in for ticket. The tickef-seller immediately told him it would be necessary to come through with another dollar Phen, it is said, the local man took hack the bill and started for the e trance to the hall. He was hailed by prevented pleasant the individual a ‘e shouted the door guardian, “It's back there”—pointing in the direction of the ticket office—‘and if vou can get it yvou are a better man than T am,” returned the ‘“sport,” who, upon entering the hall, made his way down to the ringside, where he took one of the choice seats in the second row This story to printywhen the individua tributed to mentioned in tion with it. Britton to Box Here? Morgan, manager of Britton, in a talk with a local ! vesterday afternoon, stated that forts are being made to have Britton hox in this city. seems plausible cnoush it is at- is connec- Jaclk man Dan a pounds best tea $1. Advt, Special: ussell Bros. CITIZEN'S CLUB NAMES OFFICERS )¢ 1zev. Lucyan Bojnowski Heads Polish Committee for Ensuing Year Fol- lowing Annual Mecting. of the Polish New Britain, At the annual meeting citizens' committee of the following officers were electe Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, president; Rev. Alexander Tanski, vice president; Jan Wojtusik, secretary; Stan. Rad- ziewicz, financial secretary; Antoni Milewski, cashier. These officers are legal representa- tives of I'olish people of New Britain, approved by the national Polish com- mittee of Chicago, I1L. The citizens' committee is composed of the following, who @ presidents of their respe Apolinary slaus the lioly Name Children of vk, St. Stanis k, Young k., Knights of Bole- manski, Anna Wrobel, Antoni Kowal- ki; Jan Kow- Men's sociely; Stanis- Michael Archan- sel Franciszek Klosowski, Polish National Alliance of Americ Widlak, the Falcons flis, the Legion Crakuso Haly Name of K. St er and Temperance ers of St. society; Mar, Ko P Paul; society; Rosary: Stanislaus B. Jan Blejewski, Antoni Tekla 1. Chrzanowski, sportinis ' in | upon | notified that no more persons would | identity of late over You have a used ¢ second- hand furniture for sale, you have lost something. you want a situation or vou need help, you can get in touch with the people interested in your propo- sition at a very small expense and without waste of time or effort. Take advantage of the Herald's Classified Columns. CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum C CASH IN This is not a questio harge 15¢ ADVANCE n of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage- cost more than the price of the little adv advertiser money. . and in eliminating this work we save the You can fill any reasonable want by investing a few cents in a Herald Classified Advt. If you arc in urzent need simply get your Advt. to the Terald by noon and it will appear in the afternoon edition, people thou- sand~ of learning of your want the samc evening. Only 1c a word. WANTED—MALE HELP SALESMEN—Married between > of 25 and 40. and commission. Very proposition for keen active Apply Room 204, National Bldg. L o ! WANTED—Experienced all-around man in Harry T. Vardanian, LOCAL men i men. 2d butcher grocery Phone and one -1dx WANTED At once. Good automobile mechanic; Buick experienced pre- ferred. ‘Auto Repair Co., 115 Glen street. 3ds ED—Truck driver and S. Shurberg, Franklin team- WANTED—Men Hotel to cut ice. WANTED—Man cery store. Clerk, Box Addr 3-8 Good wages. 9, Herald. WANTED—Driver for «ne of our tean Andrews, Swift & Co., Com- mercial St. HIGH CALIBRE appearance years of age. standing in this reputation for fuln Apply days, Fridays, between m., top floor Twiss, Manager. salesman of between 30 and Must be in community with a honesty and truth- Mondays, Wednes- 2 p. m. and Booth buildinz, 3-5-4dx 50 good I L. WANTED—Ycoung man at McBria ty's Drug Store. from his pocket a WANTED—Oflice boy: age, address and Address P. give name, ry expected. 0. Box 1001. 2-17-tf WANTED—Pin boys; Casino Bowling Alleys. ORTHODONTIA A.B.Johnson,D.D.S. T.R.Johnson,D.D.S. National Bank Bldg. good wages. Bank | as clerk in local gro- | 3-6-t1 neat i | 1-30 tf | | WANTED—Young WANTED—FEMALE HELY We want partment. " i orth & ) our Jnad We want an exper at once. North ced vienog Judd Mfg Co. 3-9-4d oI teucking establishe .l bought Good term vuyer. hu taken at for selling. payments arranged Addr O Can be once. Easy suit reason ss 10 n to wash and iron. 1d Arch | A\m.n | for street s also clerk Direct Importine company. Main street. 3D—Maid tork; sood to right Address for home general and good American Herald. housc- wages | Box WANTED—Competent maid in small | family: no wushing: highest wages paid. Appiy forest WANTED—A woman to wash Mondays. Apply Mrs. Walter Hs Sunnyledge. Tel. 1610, 2-8-6d on 1 range. In City Avenue. ¥ Hous >hold kitchen condition. Ma ound, R SALS cight vears old. alse harnes: uive horsc, weight 1000: Charles street FOR SALF wagons. Hovses, harnesses Hartford Av 3-9 and -3dx cash o Lk cost when rcom tabl md ch tables in good =old in 15 days. possible price ford Ave. -One new heught rezister, bar- irs and two pool condition. Must be Will sell at low Tnquire at 36 Har FOR S ha Sanbal, ALE—Pony horse, Price $100. Kensington, wagon and Inqguire John Conn. 3-8- nes. [ i 6ax | FIED—A as stenographer in 3ox 10XX, Herald. 3-8-3d > young lady a small oflice. FOR SALE— Scveral talkir machines: carly: Shop. FOR SALE—10 you old. Steve Dobe Kensington, Conn. o terms. Main & % months Hill roaq, 3-5-4dx AUTOMOBILES Late 1917 fine condition s, Saturday or telephone 1 9 Winthrop St. every p. FOR Pac condition -l | a in excellent Box X2X, Herald. 3-9-6dx \pp FOR S condition: 120 Kent 19185 c Vim delive uire W, Hartford. good C Ill‘[ol d, passenger touring 1 first class condis 18X, Herald. 4 -8-6dx,, Box FOR SALI-—Overland roadster, $400. Chevrolet touri model 4-90, $100. Fhone making, Chestnut reasonable. street. - 3-9-3dx ANTED—Middle-aged n n, lifelong resident of New Britain, wants position of trust outside of factory; well educated, busine; ability and experience: references. Address Herald. Box 31Z. 3-9-3d% Y woman to Apply Weinst WANTED—Girl or lisht housework. 46 Talcott St. to come k to do small w adults. Call -4, WANTED—Women cach we family of or Tel. 2 one WANTED—Girl to Hoffman’s Bakery, work in 95 Arch h; positions for typewriting, hookkeep- I work and will pay sal- ary according to abilit 1t will pay you to investizate. State experi- | ence and salary expected. Addre: Box 19F, Herald Office. -1w | do Ay work. Must be able to writer, shorthand not Apply The McMillan for office | use necessary. Store, Inc. WANTED — An Apply Drawer experienced 1021. City, | PASTEURIZED MILK The best of sejected raw milx thor- oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- ern process is what is offered you ‘over our brand of PASTEURIZED | MILK. The finest raw milk cannot compare with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK- WANTED—Young women to become telephone operato No experience necessar; Paid while learning. Itapid increases thereafter both for length of service and merit. The | advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chief operator. S. N. E. T. Co., 34 Court St., 3 WANTED—Nice girl for second work. References desired. Mrs. a Goss, 48 Grove Hill. asx WANTED- eral small Black Competent housewor house. Rock Ave. maid for gen- of two; Call 1 3-4-6dx WANTED—Young lady sition in local facto advancement. experience, Box 1, for oflice po- | Good chance | tate ref- ’ ete. ! Herald. ! age, Addre for ours is the finest raw milk made correct pasteurizing. ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFE. Order it today. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, ‘relephone 1936. 401 PARK STREFRT. SAVE ALL YOUR JUNK PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS Also buy Seccond-hand Furniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-23 d 8 a. m. or after P. m. Jan Zamojski, St. John the Bap- . Ladislava Kloskowska, St. Agnes Peter Wrabel. Antoni Milew- is composed Tanski. Sta Special Wednesda Eagle Milk $1. Rus Alex, ive Call Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes The John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING STANLEY ST. Good Properties to Sell. tiable parties. I hav e a demand for such from good, re- H. D. HUMPHREY D rict Manager for Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y. 2 MAIN ST. Bank Bnuilding. Phone 141. SEE ME ABOUT INCREASING YOUR FIRE INSURANCE. cans | { WANTED—Young lady department in local age, reference Box 17, Herald. for mailing factory offic ete. Address 3-3-tr | Company, Conn., SLADIES for house dresses, neg- muslin underwear, Splendid op- . permanent po- sition and satisfactory wages. Apply by letter or in person. Incs require suits, Go down to the you want the best, have Fancy Vermont Ducks, » Broiler cns, Fowls, Pr Veal, Eastern cut Pork, Sp Fresh Shoulders, Swecibreads, Lives s S ipe, Lamb per b, Swilt's Premium Bacon, Bacon, Suusages best brands of canned goods. Pure Maple Syrup with griddle cakes Sunday morning. Telephone orvders given carveful at- tention at Doherty Market if | this week we will | Calve: stew, 15e Hams and | ams and | Ham, all the Teas and Boiled M ces, o those | DOHERTY 406 Arch St Tel 1116 | DeWitt A. Riley Automobile ) Accident ) Health ) Fire ) The Service Age NATIONAL BANK BUILDIN With H. Dayton Humphrey NSURANCE | FOR £ NOTICE: SALE-—Wall prices; put it on you paper; rself. \LE OR TO RENT—400 feet . siding suitable for coal yard manufacturing purpose; large building, corner of Main and Wooster street, suitable ge or €. L. Barn or storage, NTED—To buy a young cow, fresh or nearly fresh. State price. Box 27 Herald. 3-3-6dx NOTICE YOUR TE 'H CLEANE Dickerman, 2 West Expert piano and rer back in town; perience; r Walker, 119 Dwight St. Call 1 3-8-6dx tuner r1C new; rolls. offer. -— Player Piano, fine instrument. Latest style L. E mahagany, Bench I need cash Andrews, 439 A Mr. Property Owner and Builders. you want good work, and reasonable and paper ha A. Schacht, 241 best materials prices in give me a tris t Main St. Tel. 1-12dx TO RENT TO RENT 225 South Four room Main St., Tel. 633-5 9-d TO LWENT—Four room tenement, steam heat and all modern improve- ments. 14 Tremont street. Inquire l.. Landau, 52 TO Turner Inguire street., hall at Har TO R mode Tenement of six rooms; n improvements. Tel REAL ESTAT Block, all avenue. FOR SALE FOR SALE and store: Hartford five tenements improvements. miles from New Britain on ¢ 6-room house in A-1 shape clectric 1 and telephone ame. incubators, brooders, chicken house Owner leaving town. Cash $2,200. New Britain Farm Main St Room 9 ts N reduced Painting, West painting | 11 apartment, | Agen- | 3-8-2dx WANTED- Two mvml\ house or ta in northwestern part of or house with few acres of land in Klm Hill or Maple Hill. Cash for reasonable price. Address HO\ s city, -2dx FARMS—1L.ct us list your it is too late. We have m\s(um("~ with cash ready to do bu write » New Britain Agency. Main street. phone ness. cot- | T | farm before Bullding—Repaming. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 liew Britain, Conn. 1918 YOUNG LADY work in oflice. experience would like clerigal Ias had three years’ Address Herald, Bbx -8-2dx ANTED—To buy straw. J. W. a few tons of ripa Webster, Berlin. Tel. i 3-8-4dx WANTED: five or s Address Bo: couple, tenement of rooms in cgenter of city. XYZ, Herald. 3.:4-5dx WANTED—Intelligent white men and women to care for nervous and mental cases; beginning salary $53s per month; full maintenance, in- cluding laundry; increases time ervice; training schoel nurses maintained. Write or at The Connecticut State HospR Middletown, Conn. 2-25 WANTED—To rent, four or five apartment, furnished or. nished. In zood locality. Apartment Box 3, Hei Add. LOST—Automobile crank '} 193 Main strect and end ington car line. Reward to Eastwood Garage, real strect. 193 Mati 2 A us It | L0ST—Will person who pi E on please return to the Courant 71 Church St. | b LOST—Friday afternoon in Cof cia] Trust Co. bank, black @ book containing sum of Finder please return Herald' 1 | LOST—Boston Bull pup, Light brown, white mar] tail and bat ears turned to 55 Dv 1d buckskin glove with stitching. Return to 3-8-24 FURNISHED ROOMS ~ furnist and wife or 486 Arch street. 3-9-2ds TO RENT-—Large suitable for man zentlemen. No. TO —-Furnished room_£6r Bne wentlemen. 98 (ommsrfi[ furnished roo clectric lightsy - batl No. 112 Lake St.garin *3-8.3ay Girls Wanted Desirable Positio and Good W Union Laundry 266 Arch Stx"" 3 Famdy House on Dw : Street For Sale ' Schultz & Costello, 242 Main St. street. TO RE with Tel. upper T-—Large board, 148-12, bell.