New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 11, 1918, Page 8

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The Classified Columns are vour agents—the perny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- ) sition. Have you lost a sur pf money? Glasses, Pins ayg Rings are found in surprisi quantities and turned in the Herald. Your money wi surely remain in the finde hands if he does nct kno who lost it. A i ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. JOTOGRAPH OF BRITISH photograph t 1 at a low German 1de hy irman how two of the old British cruisers obtained Zeehrugge | blockea = A (o A7/ Fuions, GRS u\-i' IN 20 MILE SQUARES ot e e illery between the (3) heavy artillery on the Aisne, from which be reached; (4) extremely Vesle | er Foch upper’ ent front gun-swept struck his counter blow. shaded No Man's Land. The low- dotted line shows the front before The solid line the pres- area is the Arrows (1) and (2) show latest Allied gains. IPS SUNK IN ZEEBRUGGE CANAL objective during the the time and why so layge a portion of Ne v hulls can’ be seen above Underwood and Underwood. their very low at vaid and completely the fairway. The tide was THEY'RE CAMOUFLAGING EVERYTHING THESE DAYS Thi deen Proving Grou photograp iblic Information, Underwood water. explains from All Adver the i ed column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the 116 Wes 8-1 rovements TO RENT: hors Dplete Terms Dominica ain One able. C, NEMENT a floor, TO 306 CY rooms, 8-9-tf enement of ments. 408 Arch stre me address, top floor. 8-8-3dx All In- quire s eam com- | New NOTICE. do electrical - wiring, install doorbells and work reasonably. Richard . Jr. Jerome St., telephone 3-g-tt ures, AUTOMOBII out. Buick car. 188-2 PARTIES TAK Frank Brown, HELP WANTED—E Dishw in Club, Main st 8-10-2dx for light gen- Sleep home nights. Apply 96 Lake St 3-9-tf Young woman for sten- wor actory office of 26A, Herald 8-9-3a phic local concern. Box to help with kitch- *hapman, 33 Court 8-10-3dx WAN —Young woman for cleri- cal work by local concern. Good opportunity for right party. Box 17X, Herald. 8-9-3d —~The Foster place, 5 and $11 and $12. Inquire of Robinsin, Unionville ave., 8-7-5dx FOR RENT: 6 rooms Mary L. Plainville. TO RENT—First-class tenement, 155 Washington; impravements; -2d floor. 8-7-4dx TO R —8 room tenement, all ime provements, corner Arch and West Pearl. Apply S. Stanley Horvitz, optician, 327 Main. 'Phone 1515-2. 7-23-tf 32 TO RENT—36x18 ft. space in rear of Main street store; suitable for any purpose. Apply 394 Main street. 6-28-tt WANTED—Maid for general work, without laundry or cook and second maid. Apply 80 Grove Hill 8-9-6dx FOR SALE, Horse and wagon, 115 North St -9 FOR SAL Zaleski, FOR SALE—Antique umbrella stand; place for clothes; two umbrella places; drawer; marble cover. Ellen McManus, 13 Summer st. 8-10-1dx SALE—For only Bungalow or cottage lot at Belvidere Heights. Size 50-155 Very easy terms. 'Phone 1801 o 838 8-10-1d HELP WANTED—MALE., FOR choice $350, very WANTEL First class clothing sal man, one capable to manage branch store at Waterbury, Conn., state age, experience and salary expected. All communications treated confi- dential. Interview given at later date. Good opportunity for live james H. Farley, 95 York city. 8-10-3d TANTED—DMan not subject to draft as night watchman by local con- cern. Steady employment for right party. (Authorized by U. Em- ployment Service). Box Her- ald. 8-9-3d WANTED—At once experienced man to take care of fish department. Ap- ply Universal Cooperative Soclety, East Main St. 8-9-6d WANTED—Maid for general house- work in family of three adults. ply to Miss C. M. Vile, 35 Place, City. WANTED—Waitress at Bristol Lunch 191 Main St.,, Bristol, Conn. Good wages. 8-8-3dx WANTED cleaning Steady work. Booth's block. A man to do around office Apply D. general buildings. J. Clark, 8-8-34 FOR BALE. FOR SALE—Mitchell Special Touring Car. Low price far du sale. 139 Arch street. 8-10-1 FOR SALE A restaurant. Inquire Solomon, 42 Francls Street ‘phone 2092. 8-3-6d Share in the Sovergign 0. H. N. Lockwood. Rool hall. 8-5-6ad FOR SALE—At a bargain, an Ivers Pond Square Piano, in good condi tion and of excellent tone. Inquird 210 Maple St.,, Second floor. 8-6-5d2 FOR SALE Trading 407 city Indian motorcycle, good order lecrric equip-| o'clock, eve- FOR SALE running ment. Call after 5 nings, 94 South Burritt St, 38rd floor! 8-8-3d e e e et WANTED Woman between the age of 25 and 40 for collecting, Gately & Brennan, 47 Main. ?;IAN-TE»U—Man for 'Gullecting. Good chance for advance- ment. Box 11A Herald, WANTED- light truck. liable. Armour Co., At once chauffeur. for Must be sober and re- 21 Commercial. 8-3-6d WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework, including laundry. Apply 96 Forest street. 8-8-3dx WANTED—Head waitress at Hotel Beloin. Also waitress for two week. WANTED—A rent in desirable cation with all improvements; rooms preferred. For two Box X7, Herald. lo- four dults -4dx WANTED-—Five or six-roam ment for young married couple, lo- | cated Britain in desirable sect Box 20A, He New 8-7-4dx WANTED—To Bu dress O. K., ca cash register. Ad- e the Herald. 7-15-284 FURNISHED ROOMS. Desirable room, all conveniences, cen- tral, ring upper bell, 180 Mapie Don’t endanger the life of that pre- cious baby by using unknown or un- pasteurized milk. Use OUR REAL PURE PASTEURIZED eliminate ALL question or richness. From selected sources of high qual~ ity and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- IZED in a modern creame: OUR PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfy the most exacting J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STRE Telephone 1936, SAFE and MILK and of impurity \part- GIRLS WANTED—Apply Laundry, 266 at Union rch street. 7-26-tf NOTICE. To find witness of acci- dent at 7:37 p. m. car for Meriden Saturday, Aug. 3, when party was knocked down by car. Apply Herald office. Two dollars reward. 8-10-3dx WANTED- AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Reasonable rates. Mitchell Six. Richard Covert. Telephone 12. 8-9-2dx NOTICE—Hot asphalt compound for tin, shingle and paper, slate-surfaced new roofs at one-half the cost of wood shingles. American Roofing and Painting Co., 12 Albany ve., Hartford, Conn., Tel. Char. SUMMER BOARDERS. Indian Neck, Branford, Cottage 1905, July 1st to Oct. 1st, cottage on beach, trolley, good bathing, fish- ing, good table, reasonable rates, M D. Fre 7-1-tf DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Storage, Supplics and Repairing. 07, WARY G. MOURADIAN Has Removed her office to 87 Prospect Street, Tel, 116. Office Hours 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Williams Auto Co. Office and Service. Station, 287 Elm St. REV. WILLIAM WALLACE ROSE Will Preach at the UNIVERSALIST CHURCH HUNGERFORD COURT Sunday Evening, 7.30 Come and And Hear Mr. Rose--- He is an Exceptional Speaker ALL WELCOME WANTED—Freight handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Appiy at freight office, Whiting St 4-6-11 | “WE WANT AN ERRAND BOY” —Apply employment bureau North & Judd Manufacturing Company. ~ J. HOCHMAN Pays 4c a Pound for G(;od Rags. Also Papers, Bottles, ete. TEL. 468-4. Buys on easy terms, just that little home you have been looking for in the edge of New Britain. Large lot; barn and coops. City water and gas. H. N. LOCKWO0OD;, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall ’ FOR 7 Room Cottage, No. 40 Monroe 20 Room House, 176 Lake St. For Two More Houses. These Lot 178 ft. Front, 175 ft. Deep. St. Al modern. Room All in fine condition. Properties Are Worth O onsidering. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, READ ESTATE INSURANCE How Does This Strike You—A nice two family house at the corner of Hart and Griswold street with extra lof in the rear—house contains 5 rooms on a floor and three on the third floor—5 room rent, 189 Winthrop street $20. CAMP REAL 272 Main street ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Builaing. "~ RAILROAD 976 Ft. on Railroad with 570 ft. acres. For Sale Cheap if Sold At Once. FRONTAGE slding already in, containing 11.6 Tel. 517, Clayton Factory Rebuilt Typewriters of All Makes Sold, Rented and Repaired. N. B. Typewriter Exchange 'D-glephone 612, We can furnish Bonds for Payment of Freight Charges | i e ' SCHULTZ & COSTELLO Inc., 242 MAIN STREET. TEL. 24-4 AUTO TRUCKING Local and Long Distance service. Office 16 Main Street, New A. P.and G. moving by Auto truck. The Tuter-Urban Transfer and Storage company. Britain, Day and Night Tel. 125.4, P. MARSH.

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