New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 6, 1918, Page 10

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The Classified Columns are Y Have you lost a sum of your agents—the penny ads g0 money? Glasses, Pins and reach hundreds in the city . Rings are fouad in surprising every week night and the ' quantities and turned in at chances are that several read- e, g ; the Herald. Your money will ers out of the hundreds will < ‘ : Bl o | surely remain in the finder’s ; 5 b : be interested in your propo- CASH N ADVANCL MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ | hands if he does nct know ire width of the 3 : sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. who lost it. ‘more tread on e & EEE d strength where 3 FOR SALE. NoTrer. FOR SALE. 1 e e 3 FOR SALE—Ford Touring Car; moto ; xaminations in New Fl el St e e ““‘ vomen | FOR SALE—One Marion > passen- in excellent condition Tel. 368-8, Aav iIsemenis clerks to he anpo 3 ey E car One five-p. Ford. = 2 All Advert ISiitor Eri g algashing very reasonmable. Call s | FOR SALE—Dodge touring car. Ne iry. Wom- ¥ en desiring government cler) wirch street between 3 Britain Garage, Chestnut t\osf,’il o the classified column write for frce list of positions to 'nings 5-1-dx 31- umroadstress, S £ < The U. S. School of «ivil Servic e its superiority. » q ; 5 : 2 FOR SALE—Two and one-half yea i e . uoniurd, | FOR SALIS i b or 6 acres| old Heifer, nice one. A. B. Goodrieh must be in the Herald vil Service Examiner) ennl 1t partly planted, brook, Berlin post office 2¢ city water, state road convenient to office by 1:30 p. m. on the on i fiddlet Irs. Korting, I nd, | FOR SALE at the Beuld i s ~We do electricai wirlng, near depot. 8-6-1dx Farms. Telephone 668-4. 6-3-ti is singled out by E instali doorbells and e with their cars. : i : Ao do repair reasonably. Richard | e = : i s dzy of issue. Coridan, Jr., Jerome St, telophone | POR SALE-—At a bargain, an Ivers & FOR SALE—A r rant. Inquire B i 1o : o Solomon, 42 Francis Street of ond Square Piano, in good condi- "phone 8-3-6d e tion and of excellent tone. Inquire = n-‘ 1L 11\»1:11'1‘.%)’ TAK 2 Taple St., Second floor oo or | FOR sal e <] x\ »41 k car rank !»xo\\l\ e -6-5dx tage, west side. No agents. + Bo; 88-2 — _ X14X, Herald Office 8-3-3dx] WANTED—FEMA FOR SALE—19 Ford racer, fine ——— i ConditianiAl T a1l 8-6-3 FOR SALE-—Ice wagon in excelleq R S condition. Inquire . Condon & room i o Co., Inc., 30 rel St Brist al housework. Mrs. Watson FOR . : : 2 > ° : sons. Running water 63 Harrison st 6 : ‘;]‘ A S e e Conn., Phone ¢ 31-64 light 24 Camp st.,, Tel. 339 JEESK laple Hill Pri T P $4,500, $1,200 cash. C. C. Prentice, | = WANTED — Milllnery tr! e . [ FOR E—Rooming house, consist - illinery — trimmer and 18 Asylum eet, or 'Phone ‘ = = = aleslady. Must be able to do v 3355 of Zoom s S e Y S Cecori qc}‘m;‘ T—Pleasant View R. I, ocean | bhoth. But mostly understand mod- Britain 1335-5 evenir tenanted. Place will pay for sel x‘u_m‘ (]r:lt{:.:(‘ from Aug . Jose ern trimming, no making. State in 6 mo. Terms can be arranged phine Erickson, Tel past experience. Apply at once. | FOR SALE—Bay horse. Good driver 422 Main street. 8-1-5& Box 14A, Herald. 8-5-3d | and good peddling horse. Will sell - = e —— B reasonably, Tel. 6 8-2.5 | FOR SALE—Share in the Sovereigni TO RENT—AL 173 Hart street, § at- | WANTED—A young lady would like | emmmms——rrr gy | Trading Co. H. N. Lockwood Rogll 2 oo (eoder board and room in private family in 407 city hall. 8-5-6d Sl e d g e Y« New Britain or Berlin. Address C, FURNISHED ROOMS, — — of adults preferred. 8-6-1d3 A b 3dx FOR SALE—One new milch, tw = — .. SRy p : springers. 'Phone T oo e - = TO RENT—Furnished Room with TO RENT arn, WANTED—Women, age 30 to 40. board for one or two gentlemen, = AllE Dickin=on MR UL RGO I 601 7L withous board if desired. Chapman Main St 8-5-2dx 33 Court street. 8-3-2dx tractive rooms, all modern improve Buys on easy terms, just that lit ~ : home you have been looking for TO RENT—Auto and . wagon pai WANTED—Head waltress at Hotel Fura 2 the edge of New Britain. Large lg shop. A steady run of business at| Beloin. Also waitress for two weeks, | ¥ Urtished Room with Board for two | barn and coops. City water and gas. present. Suitable for auto repair- lgeg|| CRHMGEOR 20 Wliheon CEEH . 1 which he received the degree of Ph.B., | at the State Capitol. Its work will be| ™ a0 o Box 3C = 7-20-tf. H. N. LOCKWOOD, : l and also of the University of Chicago | actively begun as soon as Mr, Whea- WANTED-—-Dressmaking of all kmdq Real Estate and Insurance school, which gave him the de-| 5, o s in the state the first of next 209 Chestnut St : City Hall LOST. ree of Doctor of Laws. He was ap = LOS v Doctorgof s b month, Until such time as legislative e — 5 ] pointed supervising investigator of the | ' S | atter, Mr, | TO RENT—Front office. 321 Main o D earplynty LOST—DMounted tire 4 between HE’S STUCK RIGHT New York State Department of Labor | action may be taken in the matter, Mr. | TO, et et i 3 Tl S A o otioition il P St. Dawson block Inquir: Dr. Hartford and New Britain. Finder | ¢ in_the Bureau of Imm s fon _in| Wheaton's activities will be under the | oGonnert. e o = return elevator man, 269 Main St., | 1912 1\]\ o years later he was ap- reward. 8-5-2dx pointed super 2 vt RO - - % wrean Belfl FOI‘mGfl state of Pennsylvania, department of — = TO RENT—8 room tenement, all im= | " \\‘ m[:,[,?])‘ . ,1“’, t‘“;:: “:’};“ o :{f’f"”' 2 e : : D]I‘fl(}f()[‘ of B g | 1abor, in which place he made an in- T % proyemients/corneriA Ten tanalhwBEr | BT EREC LS BRI S B ST Ol ST—Between Black Rock ave., and gation into the exploitation of | Wiltad R Bl Ak S Bty eerioy || o ERE L SORE Bliee g geumechiistring s of ixald fbeads b St ‘. GO\an Oi De[euse e born persons and surveyed . optician, Main, 'Phone 1515-2. RS e 7 Finde & 49 Black Rock ave. y dlate nousing. and industrial condi- g : e : 3 ot : tions, He drafted and secured the 1.;\‘“ 3 : ? TR oS e ——— e Silisl whish blished : g OF BA)L TOP JAR Hartford, Aug, 6—The appointment | 380 Of T NS L e . TO RENT—36x18 ft. space n rear ofy board and room with priva J HOCHMAN e SRS, 2 7 ; By g Fhs i 7 % ¢ stree S ily. X 10, Heralc X of Harris Hn _\‘\}L‘h-u 0B \‘\jx’v‘y‘)m"m‘t\ ployment and the state regulation and | - 4 ;T:Su;ére‘;p;‘]"y"e‘_{gé “\‘f:]‘]’:“flgita"y 4¢ a Pound for Good Tests for various phases of honie e | supervisi creDilvAt I Tplovzent) i : e 6-28-t¢ | WANTED—Three or four room tene- Also Pa Bottles, | s2nning are given in the free bodk Lol e e e agencies, ed in 191 < 2 SR e S e e S0 T'apers, DOTLIeS, | jssued by the National War Garden wark, to be f 3 ; by c e ol ibeag rovements. Address X 17, Herald Commission, Washington, D. C. You! Americanization which is being delphia work in 1914 appoint- 5 ' | | : = = | ; ed in this state by the Connecticut s I : Office haae | can procure a copy by enclosing two Council of Defense was an-|ed by United States Commissioner of | %} cents to pay postage. oy Several months the state de-|immigrant education throughout the : : . g ! : == e ‘ ‘ : rooms on Main street or near M FOR SALE council has been considering the | United States and special representa- A 3 street, with heat and light, Addre = 3 2 2 subject of Americanization and the | tive of the Bureau of Education, mak- i / Has Removed her office to Room 33, 81 Church st. city. e o bureau to be ablished is the re-|ing a tour of the country for this pu T s 87 Prospect Street, 8-3-4dx 12.“‘;?'"~ s d Peslie p L R b By sult of its work. Its plans were put|pose. In December, 1914, he was ap Tel. 116. Office Hours 9 to 10 a. m., ere Properti before the state board of control r pointed chief of the Division of Immi- | i i 2t 4 and 7 to 8 p, m. WANTED—Position as chauffeur, pri- These Properties Are Worth C onsidering. cently and that board authorized the | grant Education in the Department of | vate family. Address Chauffeu H D HUMPHREY 272 M St expenditure of state money to put the | the Interior at Washington. In the L T e o A ain project into operation. Gov. Marcus | fall of 1915, he organized an “America e e BANK BUILDING, H. Holcomb has been so impressed | Rirst” campaign and conducted two| ARE YOU BOUND FOR THE SCRAP ANTEDLITS Dus casi vesierVAn || READ ESTATE INEvtLH with the ability and importance 1cceeding campaigns on a much lar 1 HEAP? i g ’ T dress O. K., care the Herald. of this work that he has asked the| . scale, including several thousand Let mo save you from the scrap B s B ¥ ; 7.15-28a m— - st board of education to investigate | gucicies and individuals in a great | peap! HERO » . TAKE A STRAIGHT TIP—See us, if you want ang he question and the solution offered | A, ericanization movement.. y ; : oL J £ ith a Vi % ks “tor, a t sick, but I don’t A . ;3 b inatas = ¥ . . i . . by the council of defense, with a view i Lo o s Lantzed the Doctor, I am nof ; : 3 ER Bnein eallentate® We linve the lnrwest lit s itabl o bringing the matter before the Next | xationo) Committee of One Hundred | 11 "‘“;'- t‘[‘““ 15 ‘”i““ REnEsnY 3 S Indian Neck, Branford, Cottage 1905, thing eal e a 4 desirabl general assembly for the purpose of | s i S lines | to me when they come to see me the . g S L e b G el gt - 3 : E: having 1 low ¥ neasar R wHICH! willl] ‘ol oI ReionE AT S acsn ol BRIt m e At st Wexpresaes d T ey o batneE® n o | properties for sale—Anything from $2,500 to a $25,000 was appointed chairman of the !’ s g nake the Americanization bureau a . | it. You are not sick enough to go . ee b > Unite: - E : ing, good table, reasonable rates, 0 11 along th s ) - . ] bermahent: arm of the state govern- | Sxecutlve commitice Dy the United | () \o5™ you can eat, you can sieen, : : M P o yies | house, and prices all along the line—We've just listed ment. ey ‘| you can work. PASTEURIZED 915 s B . ey S e ;. 3 Mr: Wheaton will begin his work in | SInce 191p "[‘ ok n “’f";“i'fl‘{;‘\_’:x‘“f"z But you don’t work with the vim vk HELP WANTED—MALRE. very desirable cottage on Linden street for only $3,000 this gtate on September 1, retaining | Americanization, PUT e o and zest of former days. Your sleep ; e " —_—— . i Uil on Eepteben ete e e el snd) ihor unaTorer | and Zest O Tormen GRnl EONH S o £ ; FANTED—At once onauenr 7or | Rent at No. 189 Winthrep street, 5 rooms $20. along similar lines of work in both | under appointment of Dennsylvania, ., 54 as you once did. And your , ' light truck. Must be sober and re- | Washington and Philadelphia. The | State Commissioner of Labor and In- rves get the best of you. Things " P T liable. Armour Co., 21 Commercial. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO bureau of Americanization will be di- | dustry He has Al;'.wh’»r'l le ]w;mf:n you, ruifle you, that you never i 8-3-6d g rected by the Americanization com- | from time to time for Pennsylvania, | oo ofore. You begin to see dif- : mittee of the Connecticut te Coun- | Mic . New York, Arizona and| g, )ties where there really are none. | oughly JRIZED by our mod- | WANTED—Freight handlers and 3035 Bank Builaing. Hf e ransat ol which Stnleyin o1 S It was Mr. Wheaton | . vou, and not having |ern process is what is offered you | crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & e Holmes; superintendent of schools in|who formulated tho War Americani- h troubles of your own, you|over our brand of PASTEURIZED ;| H. R. R. Apply at freight office, New Britain, is chairme \tion plan for the Council of National | = e MILK. Whiting St en RAILROAD FRONTAGE ) The: s 34 years and | Defense last February Of course, to a casual observer, you | The finest raw milk cannot compare was born in Towa graduate The office of the Bureau of Ameri- | (oo Wit o % ccause you are try- | with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— 976 Fullon Railrond Wit 5701 ¢ch sla ng | already il contatming " of the University ‘hicago from | canization will be located in Room 66 to control yourself. And if you |for ours is the finest raw milk made S gy Py should tell a friend, or go to an in- | ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by q ] s s Sale Cheap 1f Sold At Once. direction of the state defense council. While he was car: : on his Phila, experienced doctor, they will tell you | correct pasteurizin you only ima ine things; you e honld RIC}IfX’UJS’»\P;‘\YICL!CIOUS OVERLAND AGENCY, HARRY BPERRY Tel. 517, Clayto AUTO TRUCKING fl | shake it off. You ’bcgm(’i.o' (lloum vour-~ Storage and Accessories, : self. You sometimes they ars | order it today. 5 7 it S S b D A Jocal and Long Distance moving by Auto truc Day and Night B 3ent and try to brace up and be Drdet it today Repair Work a Specialty. servic The Inter-Urban Transfer and Storage company. ! pright and cheerful. But then your J E SElBERT & SON Phone 2227 139 Arch St. Office 46 Main Street, New Britain, Tel. : old fecling will come back with re-|de Ko » A P.and G.P.MARSH. B sealy s yous mind oniy, And it SSEARR PenEET WANTED—Man for Collacting. N e ey Factory Rebuilt it is so, is it the first step to insan- ity? Anguishing thoughts begin tor- to fight them down, to appear happy, but_in vain. You find yourself in | the grip of an invisible power that| ([ 2 mem. Box HA HBI’am Ml : o - 3 Of A" Makes H ’;, . cems to sap your life blood. | X it i S JeeE bty nswer i H%gfl : P s e e o~ ; o TT TN SOl e Teaand What chance have you to make the progress §, 10U Become despondent & ™en 130 MAIN STREET i . e = N. B. Typewnter you wish to make and to reach the position you ,» on ol tm‘“t“lf;::::]"" sl eame 1n::’:‘;m:f:;:ml:-:cu:()l\\m-l-:‘lm\"i;m e L Exchange : in. if i o 93 V. e i ? engine, 3 s not heen cared fo desire to attain, if you continue as you are now going? cngine, which has no . _ ‘ 3 : : : : > % M| right. Put it in the hands of an ex- ; s Telephone 612. If the answer is unsatisfactory, it clearly indi- [| pers. and he will soon have i = DI - perienced man 1 i Y A, 1 in fine working order. But t ng . M cates that you should accept without a moment’s de- Jg| % = 08 Y2005 {01 tarn it over Wl“lamSAutfl Eu lay our invitation to call and receive full particulars H|to an unsiilled ‘person l::':l it will (B 3 ¥ ' oo 3 | soon be i 0 e scra ). | about the splendid courses of study that are offered to ambitious young people by our school. We can help i DR €LENT0N £ = SOfflce an%g‘;rfi’iifi?‘st : 0“8 fir thfi Bfisg Blocks 0" Main Sl' you to a better position and a larger income. J. HYDE = 7 tation, - B R R T e Main street, located in the busiest section, on the right side of the | tice to your work any longer, then street, where the crowd passes, well rented under lease. - . s = F 2 s > o) RY : T S 2 é The Hartford Specialist, e i B e oo et | PRICE VERY REASONABLE, TERMS EASY, m u Sln SS c B | 373 ASYLUM ST, COR. FORD ST, | when winter comel—gnd there'll e —_—— i Apply to the ¢ 2 TE CONN some things money can’t buy——s, J 4 HARTFORD, CONN, now. Write for free book of m::\:x.c': Ny * b s 0 N - ~ 4 8 Hours—10 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sundays | tions on Canning and Drying, sending A A 276 Main St Over Commercial Trust Bank. § |ana Holiaays 10 to 1. two conts for postage to the Natione) ; ! War Garden Commission, Washing By = o “The Dickinson”, 103 Main Street ten, D. C. i

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