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complete protection from gl - y bamiful appearance as well. ent costs $1528.50. e -passcry sz&s& Booklands mer 31350: Glendiale, ~Smx39 "2 or 3-passenger $1330; Sedan All Pruoes {. 0.b. Detroit. wmnry Roadster $133 ~Six-39" 5-pessenger $1925. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1918 The Classified Colunins are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every weekk night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propgy- sition. 8 Bt g w All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the dav of issne. LOST. TO RENT. TO RENT Store for commer- cial use in Herald Bldg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Herald Pub. Co. TO RENT-—One four room tenement, first floor. l.arge garden. Improve- ments. Apply 118 Hart Street Tele- Phone 164-3. 2-2- TO RENT room apartment. Steam heat in each room. W, J. Morrin, 200 Bast Main strect. 1-31 and 2- P B s P e @ P LOST—Boston bull dog: white nose and breast and two white forepaws. Kindly return to Mrs. Hunn, Dwight St. Reward. FFOR SALE—Farm, wood lot, esti- mated to cut 1,000 cords which will more than pay for entire property, 90 acres, 45 tillable, balance wood and pasture; good buildings; fine lo- cation. Herald Box AB SALE—Single Comb Rhode Island Red Cockerel, nice bird, fine stock. 434 Park street. FOR SALE—Two heating two ranges, 1. W 150 Arch street FOR 1!;1\'1‘——4-r00m tenement, modern improvement. Tel. tove all Loot 134-12. TO REN first floor, FOR SAL hardwood finish cement cellar, room and electric of land, young to trolley line, Britain room on hot bunzalow lower air furr = lights, TO apple tr fir: six cent fa ige of $1 ~Desirable rent, 101 Fairview St. RE floor. Desirable rent, 101 Fairview to New 850. Price s tenement; Washington TO RENT—First improvements. all PAIGEDETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. STANDARD TIRE AND AUTO CO. New Show amd Service Station: Corter Elm and Seymour Streefs. 2-1- FOR SALE 3 If you want to buy tate, see us. We Save Money You. Sullivan and Shea, 276 Main street TO R nished co 131 Main wo completely fur- r oflices in The Barnes, St., L. M. Barnes; 1-29-6d4 for Room 9 1-30-tf CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 18» ONE CENT A WOB.D EACB INSERTION. TO RENT--Five room tenement. New ho; double or FOR weight LE—Eight 1350. Wil wor housc. 45 Belden St. 1-29-6dx Apply UNIVERSALIST | CHURCH Illustrated Lecture. Northern Italy, France and “ftaly invaded, Venice endangered by Ger- This message startled the world recently. | line, Venice. mans.” Because of renewed interest in this territory you will want:to see these pictures of northern Italy and hear this lecture by Rev. Roger F. Etz at the Universalist Church.Sunday evening at 7:30 ¢’clock, Jr. O. U, A. M. Hall, Hungerford Court. All Welcome. Moorland farm ik AsGood,. Healthful Food for grown foil children. Itds produced by a herd of Tuberculin Tested Cows. It is kept clean by-especialcare in handling, so it docs not have be sterilized (and its nutritive value reduced) by Pasteurization. Sold by Grogan & Hatfield of Cedar Hill Farm. Telcphone 982 f Quarts Admission Free. ne Music. as well as for growinx to ounly, at 18 cents MOOREBAND FARM NGTON, CONN. E. A. Moore, Owner Wibberley, Sapt. Pure bred Guernsey Cattle Home Grown Baking Beans TRUCKS THAT WILL SOLVE YOUR TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS Are you considering of making a change? We have taken the agency for the Vim Selden Trucks Y%, 1, 2, 315, and 5 Tons. Bodies to suit your requirements. Call us up for a Demonstration. CiTY SERVICE SHOP Cor. Hartford Ave. and Stanley Street. Repairing A. M. Paonessa, Prop. Accessories WANTED. Accurate and reliable bookkeeper to take full} charge of books in manufac-! turing concern. Address, R. N., Care Herald Office. Storage and Accessories, Rcm-r Work a Specialty. Phone | prin | Hunger | B. Trinity | | ( Y ) | be limited to two years after the rati- % | ey | OVERLAND-MANROSS CO. 139 Arch St. ) single. ward Good pdedling Rehnberg, horse. Ed- Kensington. rooms, 3rd West Main floor, street. ERFORD-AKE 1-29-6d Have you lost a sum of money? OQur records show that it pays best to advertise {his particular loss. Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surpnsmg quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does not xnow who lost it. FOR SALE. Two Bargains, No. 47 and 49 Beaver Street, Buildings and Rentals. H. . HUMPHREY FIRE INSURANCE Godd 272 Main Street. Dr. A.A. TUTTLE Veterinary Surgeon, 273 Chestnut Street, ’Phone 451-5 Williams Auto Co. Office and Service {Station, 287 Elm St. . Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. N PURE PASTEURTZED ™M The best of selected raw milk 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 for ours is the finest raw milk made ABSOLUT SAFE and PURE by correct pasteurizing. RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFE. Order it today. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STR AUTO TRUCKING RATES REASONABII. | Livery Cars for hire, day and night Storage, Supplies and Repalring. | Autos To Rent; Closed Cars. | Expert Repairing. Batteries Recharged. Acetylene Weld- ing. Storage. COHEN MOTOR CO., 86 ARCH ST. 8 CHESTNUT ST. John Pinches & Sens | J. HOCHMAN | TO RENT—Five-room tenement, first floor, 21 Hurlburt street. Apply M. Deckdel. 12-16-tf Daughter of Former High School Principal to Wed Local Young Man. Mr. W. C. Akers of Brook- announced the en- Address The Harvey ughter, Miss land, O. R. Hungerford | — WAN SALESMEN NTED—To orders of wing oils, and paints. Salary solicit greases or commissi 0Oil Co., and Mrs. Mass,, have gagement of their d Eola Marie, to Sidney of this cit Mr. Akers was for a number years the High school. Mr. s son of Judge Frederic and a student at \ISIII‘,]) R O\IS. FURNISHED ROOMS Hght all-around machinists housekeeping. Telephone 339-13. al Torpedo station, | 2-2-1d Bight hours per diem (8), with time and ane-half | for overtime. Pay per diem, $4.64 | and $5.36. Inquire Machinists’ | hall, 34 Church S — I«or -100 Newport, R. I. FURNISHED housekecping; Prospect street. ROOMS — For all light conveniences. 16 2-2-tf Hu colleg . C. A. NOTES. A first cl s entertainment of Li ing pictures and Living songs fol lowed by dancing until 10:30 o’clock will be given at the Y. W. C. A. to- night at § o'clock. This entertain- ment is open to the public, for men and women, boys and girls. At the Vesper service tomorrow afternoan at 4:30 o’clock, Miss Mary Rogers will speak. All are cordi- a social hour s served at man FURNISHED light housekeepin ences. 16 Prospect ROOMS to all St. rent for conveni- 2-1-tt WANTED—Young subject to draft factory office Box 3B, who is not for clerical work - of local concern. | Herald 2-1-3d | LARGE FURNISHED ROOM—To rent. Suitable for one or two peo- goffes ple. Heat and electric light. 83 Ry Maple street. 1-29-8d com- | _ jon Tea Middletown, Ct. ‘1' (,I,‘::"”;” Z—l—:u\i e 16 | Tor- | - p = —Get al bells installed, workmanship. Jr., Jerome St. TIED—Man spices, ete., cinity on liberal ion basis. Box No. to sell in New Br tea: and G = 58 D ROO\IQ 33 Main street. -14. 1- tf NOTICE, TED—Office boy around years of age by local concern ald box A26B. 1 WANTID—Male 1:30 Medi s construction and Nursing s @ draft age pr club. thaw Constru Tuesday 4:30 Girl scouts, 0 Ishkoodah and Rambler 0 Advanced gymnastics. Wednesday, 4:30 Girl scouts, 6. Thursday that job done now! wiring, fixtures, door- cte.; reasonable, best Richard Coridan, Tel. 1628-4. 1-28-6dx The programme for week as follows next Sher on Person otn in | Apply A. Aber- »stnut St | 1-31-3dx | stenogr: vork. erred. Monday First Aid Busy Bee Troop 6: clubss | R e THEATER FOR SALE one who is quick | t t figur apable of taking charge. Good opening for right party. Herald box 10AA. 1-20-6d man about 20 stock room clerk, good nv)pmtu"nl\ for ady Box 18SBB. Picture Theater for sale in 35,000, situated on Main Street; modern equipment; a big bar- gain for a quick buyer; making money. A box office trial owner wishes to devote all his time to other business. Address or 'phone Gl T. Halliwell, Meriden, Motion town of Traop 3 p. m, F Troop war p. m., Girl scouts, | Happy Hunters club Surgical dressings. Gymnastics. mming cl: o e e The pool apen for plunges on W and Saturday afternoons, mornings and Tuesday even- R. meet on 0 to 9 p. m. | WANTED—Position in store or| factory for afternoons. Tel 267-6. | 2-1-d2x »—Tady to t $50.00 per month and expenses ‘»LU.J]"H’\TE‘\‘«‘ State present employment. SAA, Herald Office. TAME Ul!l) Anderson of this violinist is second of a series John's church in afternoon. He organ by form- RECTTAL IN Herbert B | whose ability a cognized, will giv af recitals at St. Stamford tomorrow will be accompanied on the his brother, William Anderson, erly organist at St. Mark's They will play T: ikowsky, senot, Mozart, Bach, Svendsen. helmy, Beethoven and Kreisler tions \ R. R. HOLDING LIMITATION. Washington, Feb. 2—President 'vn\nn indication that he did not de- ire to have the Interstate Commerce | : commission deprived of its rate-mak- | power gave new impetus today to | congressional committee work on the stratiow’s raflroad bill to per- government control. Although some members are said to oppose any imitation the majority seem to favor a proposal that government control WANTED—Work to be done at home by competent typist. Ad- NTED—Stenographer, young lady WANTED P o0k iers - dre pist, Herald Office. office experience. Address Box 35X ald. “hdx (= G WANTED—Board for year and two _Girl for months’ old baby, Call 84 Church vech no washing. O s 1-29-6dx Mes- Grove Hill. 2-1-1wk 7 > Sloas s WANTED—Five room apartment for | Wil- 7 $25.00. or $26.00 per month. Reply 4 3 5 16 o ver, % 48 3 selec- | GIRL e Flerald, 12 AA store Hoffman’s AGENTS WANTED. a general hous Mrs. WANTE! 77 work, at 95 Arch street. AUTOMOBI LE Repairing a Specialty CT SUPER- KEELEY. LARGE MANUFACTURER wants representatives to sell shirts, un- derwear, hoslery, dresses, walsts, skirts, direct to homes. Write for frce samples. Madison Mills, 503 UNDER THE New York City. VISION OF ' REO and REPUBLIC DIRE w. e o Sat.26t | ELECTRICAL SUPPUES 5-12 fication of a treaty of peace. | COOLEY & TROUP, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 6 Main Street. WANTED EXPERIENCED TRIMMER MAKERS AND SALESLADIES. ) Five Hundred ’V!ONEY to Loan on [< lrst Mort;mge and Twelve Hundred —BY— SCHULTZ & COSTELLO inc, 242 MAIN STREET FOR SALI. Two family 11 room house with all improvements and $3 feet frontage besides extra building space on side Ter easy. fI. N. LOCKWQOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall, PHONE 41. Pays the Very Best Prices for JUNK. TEL. 468-4. Auto Repairing { Prompt and Efficient Service] Expert Mechanics Dealers in Chalmers and Oakland Motor Cars. THE AUTO SALES CO 168 ARCH STREET. TEL. 225 VVOOD and HAY FOR SA 50 TONS OF HAY. Green, hard wood for stove, futnacd o Gl N AR e or fire place. Sizes and lengthg to suit round of household duties by Prics 81200 per cord dohvesi g having this modern, sanitary g curh, Telephone 668-4. The Berlin laundering plant cleanse the J o articles? Home washing is never pleasant work and it is the hardegt kind of back-breaking, health-undermining labor 3 OUR FAMILY W. SERVICE ASHING DON'T MATTER IF BROKEN. I pay $2 to $15 per set. Also cash fo old gold, silver, and broken jewelry Send by parcel post and receive ahecl by return mail. Will hold goods 1 days for senders approval of my offer| | 1. MAZER, 2007 So.5th St., Phila,Pa TAXI and LIVERY Service Reasonable, Reliable Passenger Packard Limousine— e H. I. HART, Tel. 1930 596 ARCH is the work of skilled help using the finest soap and equipment that lengthens the life of the articles handled. -7 Union Laundry Corp,, 266 ARCH ST. GARAGE STREET TYPEWRITERS: Our of regular stocy highest grad factory rebuilt mal chines of all make| —Try renta service; our best guar] anteed chines lowest prices; W hine prom Tel 61 inspect monthly; delivery. New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 12 West Main Streel Very Desirable Single Houses for Sale—One on Hamifton Street, *one] South Burritt Street and one on 1l on Street. 1. CAMP REAL ESTATE LO 273 Main Stroet 2e% Bauk Bail on g w0 o <on0 ) AP R BL&N BEAN S .o BEANS Red Kidney—Yellow Eye—Navy White. We are offering to the people of New Britain our 1917 crop. A limited amount of Red Kidney Beans, White Pea or Navy, and Yellow Eye Beans. Put up in peck (15 lbs.) packages and delivered anywhere MOORLAND FARM. « Do e in the city. Tel. 646-12.