New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 10, 1918, Page 10

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BRITAIN DA M BOSTON. rom Kighth e costly: also passed throws. o get anything by { g Ho cats them up PURE o day: 2o for d PASTEURIZED ng averago 1.000 ! swer to the old § name?"” has been ith in the requests B from our soldier and abroad. | The best of selected raw milk thor- dre synonymous | oughly PASTRURIZED by our mod- elming majority ern process is what is offered you Rwith whom base | over our brand of PASTEURIZED $ly to ‘Licking { MILK 1 Coutdoor sport| The finest raw milk cannot compare ’s name is one | with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK a hit is badly | for ours is the finest raw milk made % groat demand | ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by | correct pasteu | RICH—PURE--DELICIOUS FE ing. Order it today. | it \J. E. SEIBERT & SON, es to make each | 401 PARK the autograph of | fthe Dig leagues, | $3000. outfits are per- Buys on easy terms, just that little pl 's name | home you have been looking for in e results is that | the edge of New Britain. Large lot, ig ‘“‘popularity | barn and coops. City water and ga onducted unwit- H.N. LOCKWOOD, Esing results. Real Estate and Insurance hose name: 50 of the bats sent e ENISON GARAGE Hank Gowdy 471, Tris Spealker i Georrge Burns 3 ; Walter Holke, 253 Babe Ruth 211; G. Weaver Jack Wheat 111; Fred Jake Daubert, 68; W. John Neihoff 61; Jim G. A. Gandil 56: Ping | Joe Jackson il 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Storage, Supplics and Repairing. $9“What is the score " came the in- | - City Hall W ESDAY, SEPTEMBER ILY HERALD, TU 10, 1918. The Classified Columns are vour agents-—the penny 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- CASH W ADVANLE Have you lost a sum of ! money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s MINI’MUM CHAR,GE 10e | hands if he does nct know sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. | who lostit. HELP WANTED—FE e D i ! the classified column | [ FOR sALE. NTED—Two young la for | T T = L e ) la | . : . ber Shop. Four |FOR SALE - Interlocking weathes clerical work. Pleasant office, short must be in the Herald two pool tables, 36| strips. Put on by A. A. Fuller, 401 J\O\‘xr~ Please s experience if any 9-10-5dx Chestnut st end postal 9-7-6dx a sala 10¢ C 30: No. 12B, ;;v‘r‘”‘: Elgeits Bos i»:wfli‘ 0!ficeby1:30p.m.onthe { 16 Ford 0 I—'Ul ALK B ey t 1916 Ford touring SAL )ak dining se e ST = 5 o e e | condition. Call 41 Emmons WANTED—Waitress. Expericnce 11 day of issue. n‘xzi” ’:: Wi "rhm,“«wr‘m "l‘ B Tel. 1436-5. il ecessary. Dairy Lunch, 248 Main —— —————— | HELP WANTED— NTED—Younrs ladies t bod market. Apply ald Officc WANTIED-—Good F one of the local factories. P. 0. Box No. ght Offiec WANTED — Bushelman. Permanent Ep— | position. Good wages. Conno WANTED—S, ien wanted. Ap-! Halloran Co., Main St 9-9-2d Iy to Puilay en Boston Store, | — - = —— 9-1 WANTED—Man to drive Want- S e ed two men to help an the truck; |\n\v|:~]. D —Lady cashier alsa t coal shovelers. Apply M. _ Hegeman Co 9-9- >+ Dwight Court. Good — — 9-6-tf D—Experienced take family 1 68 Harrison & undry home. Inquiro imekeeper and cost cler or Tel. 1464-15 in local factory. Good- chanc for 9-10-1dx advancement. Herald, Box 25XX D—Competent maid for WAN -tf eral housework Good w WANTED: A youn, man for washing. Apply evenin work > Miller-Hanson Drug Co. Whittlesey, 279 West Main 9-4-tf o— —_— s R WAL lotor truck drivers In WANTED—A girl for general house.| auire Shurberg's Coal Office. Frank wor! Aply Park and Elm inley or Corner lin stree 9-9-34 rED—Male cashie 1s Forwarding Co., pp hestnut St. 8-28-tf Competent maid for >ral housework. No washing, ply 185 Lincoln s WANTED—Freight handlers and qu over the phone ahout 3:30 ves- WANTED—Girl for general house- crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & terday afternoon. “The score is now work. Apply 19 Sauth High st. H. R. R. Appy at freight office, 0 to 0,” was the answer. “I know that 9-4-5d Whiting St 4-6-tt but in whose favor?” No wonder goort writers are often melancholy 5 Gegrge Whiteman who e s general- With or without experi-‘ AUCTION! I know T ought to take Iv’v“ix“)x\tns‘:;:é £ £t d eve I have been running down ence for aiternoons an Ve~ last year or two. I am all fagged out, nings in all departments. :22 HEAD of CATTLE have no ambition, worry from e | ing till night, don’t e whether 4 r 21 only need | | am deaa or alive, have lost weight and apply. Good salary for smart e e T o 9 41 H At the farm of Ralph E. Gerth, | strong as I was, [ could earn: good ilalt Also extra Shoe-I West Hartford, entire herd, consist-| money. 1 know I ought to treat with salesman with or without eX-| i,z of nigh grade Holstein, Ayrshire | ® 8004 specialist. but L cannot afford to pay the treatment.” perience wanted sd(urdqy and Guernsey cows, will be sold for | = saving for 1t NOWH my | the high dollar. Also 100 bushels of | ¢riong and dearly; vet you do not 7 o' - o riend, and dearly; ¥ 3 afternoons and evenings. Ap seed rye and several tons of rye straw., | get it ply at once at The farm is located one mile from [ Let me tell you why. the Elmwood trolley on New Britain Your health is your capital; your Ave., West Hartford. working capacity is the interest you f i are drawing. [« The saic will be held, rain or shine, | #7¢ € 5 d ‘honunnu at 10:30 a. m. sharp. A good manager never spends more than his interest. 328 Malfl S‘:!‘ee{ i “ELNEEH capital his interest would, of course, This sale is held owing to Jabor | qecrease P = | conditions. This is the finest bunch of | Ang what are you doing? cows I have had to sell this year and ooy et down re opportunity to pick up some | more and more; therefore, you can- od stock. not work and earn what you used to. WANTED BY THE GEORGE MEXCUR, Auctioneer, Do you see the point? You are draw- ing on your capital—which is vour T o 3loomfield, Conu. So.New kng felo Coogr o o Biente I i e o 5 | and so the interest (your working PORFOSIIONS = e capacity) is steadily growing smaller. E: 5 LR X r sed to ake good money; A 1 1 | You used t ma g Y, TELEPHONE-OPERATORS & “MANROSS AUTO €D, |t Sominasivt nes These positions ~offer perma- | used to get. nent employment under zood § | OVERLAND AGENCY, | To make two, threc or four dollars ~. 5 as play to ou; and you had all Storage and Accessories, : 22 working conditions. 3 11 and see our Chief Opera- your heart and soul in your work. tor 4 be given information in detail about wages paid, AR i | Repan’ Work a Speciaity. These happy days are gone. : | Phy 27 q You now barely make a living anc hoirs of work; sickness, dis- l i 139 Arch St ability and pension plan, rest | 2 And you shudder at the thought of J. HOCHMAN LR i wion i e kdown comes Pays Best Prices For ure out in dolls JUNKS and ISEICONID S 1 nhiativouha ve o zed at the amount; and | | don’t, is an actual expense to vou T S R SRS E [lon coend i nd enl for it, Worry, anxiety, despondenc find it almost beyond your strength. room, etc. Southern New England Telephone Co. 54 COURT STRE rs and cents Iready and you do you get return you get inc working | s, health and hap- oo e e mrencercomn (& 2 Dility, higher w | piness at home Which will you choose We wish to Jounce that we have the most up-fo-date and jy 1 you hesitate? ary baking plant in the city A cordial invitati sani Dr ClintonJ.Hyde | 11 and inspect this plant tended to the citizens of New britain to Specialist in Nerious and Chronic at any time & Di WANTED—Girl as assistant in offi e e ey convenience WANTED—Boy about 16 years old to learn a trade. Address Box 9 AX, Herald Office 194 of local firm. Address Box 69 ly pi¢ked as one of the weak points WANTED—Girl or woman for gener: TURNISHE s ¥ lin the Red Sox lineup, to date has housework. Good w Inquire N L DI OOME 3 e s Etie ore R : i Shurbe “oal office, Franklin st. | T : { fooled us all. What's more he h S o hurbe Coal office, Franklin st. | o RENT—Furnished room made good. True he is a little sh i 9-3-1f 9 : . 5 tleman only. Walnut and . on the high ones despite his great TS . . - SRR (vets, Horald Bos 32D *1catch of Paskert’s dri on Saturda v WANTED. for general house- bt = s S b , ['and is usually an interrogation mark work from 7:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. with T—Room near Park and when one comes his way, but at the DR. CLINTON J. HYDE Thursday and Sunday afternoons off. | housekeeping privileges in home ‘of bat when hits meant runs; oh bovs, | Will pay $30 per month. Herald, a working woman. Write George has done it every time Box 20 9-6-tf Herald. 3 ) B - THE PRICE YOU PAY - b FURNI n WANTED—Woman between age of housekeepin 580 10 for collecting. (Gately &| Io°We Ao slislewoom. 4o Wal Brennan, 47 Main 24.t¢| Dut street i - o | = B SRR | Fu JISHED ROOM--Large furnish- GIRLS WANTF Apply at Union | cd front room; centrz 3 Hu Laund Arch strec 6-tt | ford Court, 1st floor. ton | PFOR RENT- NOTICE. NOTICE—Will rent el cleaners 31.00 per 2079. rooms, sepa tric vacuum | i ccping, ¥. Telephe i housel St PARTIES taken AUTOMOBITL, FOR rge furnished Reasonable rtates. Mitehell Six r v two gentlemen Richard Covert Tel. 23 —- | TO RENT—Furnished room: breakf NOTIC Anyone wishing to store | if desired for lady anly; private piano for winter in good, warm ily. Box 19, Herald. 9-10- house, private family, can do so by = SRR applying to Mrs. Jessie Scott, 543 | FURNISHED ROOMS West Main St 9-9-2dx rooms to rent. Convenient for light s housekeeping. Mrs. Geo. Wells, 58 IONS— Hart street 9-10-1dx CIVIL, SERVICE EXAMI New Britain in September; Govern- —— — — — ment Clerk, Rail Mail, Teacher, | TO RENT—Two rooms for light Inspectress, Reses Clerk, Type- housekeeping. Very cheap. 4 Glen writer Bookkeeper. ary $1,200 St -10-1dx to $2,000. Men and women desiri government positions write for fre particulars, Raymond Terry, (foi- mer Civil Service examiner), 7 Columbian Building, Washington. TO RENT_Two unfur with all improvements and use of kitchen, to young American couple or working woman Call Mr. French. Tel. 9-10-3dx TO RF ished rooms AUTOMOBILE PARTI taken out Seven-passenger Studebaker. Phone No, 827 John Hall. 26X I—Room &n private family 7z : s = all conveniences— phone— brealk- Bl e ‘\“”".l‘ 2f Blecirienl Sons \sts— single gentleman. Write Box struction work done; house wiring | 1sL, Herald. 7-10-2dx fixtures, ete. Tel. 1628-4. Richard SR ez I oo 3-U] $OR RENT —Small store, 380 Arch oo AkmN | St Inquire on premises s haick Loty “t‘i,'rn RENT—Iive rooms, heat, = R all improvemen Main Inquire Schneider & Rubenstein LOST—Between Now Britain railroad | TO RENT-—Six room mode tene- dults; station and Waterbury or in train, | ment two family house; a billfold containing $112.00. Find- references. 113 DBassett street. er please return to 41 Austin S srd floor and re fdx eive reward. —— - 9-9-3dx | TO RENT—Hecated Modern flat of = e — rooms and bath with connected coal LOST—Fraternity pin with gold skull range. Inquire 339 Main St. and keys, set with diamonds. Also Solomon. Tel. 1771 has initis ind safe —_— — - = = TO R urnished five room flat, | Trinity street, to couple without IBB, Herald ke, Los Corbin Co. and Liberal reward if returned to Her children. Address Box ald y-10-2d | oflice. at- | FOR RE re farm with implements, ice and large fruit orchard. Every clectricity, run Ten room house, 17 Ik ostrich feather boa ¢ it on Bast Main or Main eturn to Herald ASYLUM ST1., COR. FORD S HARTEORD, CONN £:30 to 1; 7 1o 8 Sundays Wl Holidays 10 o 1. We also cell all brands of Flour at wholesale and rEL, 6 Schneider & HRubenstein 111 HARTFORD AVE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BAKERS Office and Service. | OU ning water, steam heat. Only 12 EOURD: mwinute walk from trolley. Apply 1oL tern Star pin Mrs, J. Carbo. Tel 112-12 N. G. Apply al Herald 3 Ldx initials oifice INT—Second floor in new {hree tenement house. All improve- FOUND urday night a parcel con- | : Sl s R o Owner call at 144) ments. t part of cit) 648 West aivic 9-10-1dx - : 1POUND—Small fland hag containin DOHERTY MARKET mall sum of money. Owner can | GROCERIES AND MEAT have same by culling at 42 Froad |\ pranic A Stockwell for a numbe cery is NOW T—Man ratch with initials E CyEuS Le of years with Hall's Gro- cutting m t at this | Station, want and deprivation for yvour family € ;. YR i The dollar you take out of your| ) /& ¢ pocket and spend for treatment with | — an experienced specialist is not an 287 Eim St/ Reward if returned to Larsoa| MArket: iedAn 5 1030 ] 106 Arch St. : | Good Real Estate Bargains, Did You Say? Two front | AQ Will Rent or Sell on Easy Terms FOR SALE. room furniture in- LE—1915 Reco i cluding piano and coal range. Hike in excellent condition h crest Ave., second honse left side, Main St 3dx 9-7-3dx = e . LR, FOR SALE-—Five nice, six weeks old i W. Givatkin, Berlin. 9-7-4d FOR SALI—Tor | WANTED--By yvou | 'ousekeeping rooms in private | home. Inquire No. 2 Parkmor feet, oonauin o nquire No. 2 Parkmorc L | 9-10-3dx f . ) 5 | WANT hree or four furnished | FUR SALE—Rooming house business, roofs Tor light houssikasping, Cens 48 rooms, all tenante profits, trally located. Box 6A, Herald. long lease on bu L down, nce on eas ments. dx 422 Main St 9-4-tf D-— Painting, paperhanging somining. Good work at reason- [ FOR SALE-—Practically new 1919 able price: Box Tx Herald | Hudson super-six touring car. Bi bargain for cash. Williams Au Co., Elm st 9-10-6d "ED—By two gentlemen in gov- S = ernment employ. Turnished apart- ; ment or two rooms with conveni- ences and privileges, centrally lo Box 7d, He FOR SAL 1917 model 85-4 delivery car Electric lights and starter, New cord tives. Might cansid ¢ pleasure car in exchange. Williamg Auto Co. 7 Elm st 9-10-6d SER - WANTED—Steady Good pay. Apply 306 Park FOR SALE—1916 Dodge Touring Car, . — in A-1 condition, reasonable prife, WANTED—Position as stenographer. or will consider second mortgage an Competent. Box 7B, Herald. property. Box 8, Herald. 9-10-1dx 9-4-6dx = - FOR SALE—Seven passenger Studebs WANTED-—Dodge or Buick Roadster. baker car, all the latest improve~ Address giving full ments. First $260 takes it. Call at particulars about car and price. "FOR SALE 9-10 Good 1 Tenement—Fairview Street $6,000. Rental $50. 2 s cach, Fairviw Street $7,500. Rental $64. 2dx 2 houses, 2 famil A nice cottage and large lot in Greenwood Street, cheap. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ; Room 208 National Bank Building, Well how about these? 3 family house at East end for $6,000—Store and four tenements No. 109 Beaver street for $6,000—Two houses at corner of Stanley and Hurlburt street $5,500—Better see us. Rents No, 189 ! Winthrop. street $20. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main strect 305 Bank Bnflaing. ~ Factory Rebuilt Typewriters of All Makes Sold, Rented and Repaired. N. B. Typewriter Exchange Telephone 612. | 72 West Main Street. THE W. I.. HATCH CO, 29 West Main Street | COTTAGE FOR SALE { 34 Wakefield Court | Six Rooms and Lot 99 ft. x 120 fi. Price Unly$3 100 | | AUTO TRUCKING Local and Long Distance moving by Auto truck. Day and Night ' service. The Inter-Urban Transfer and Storage company. Office 46 Main Street, New Britain, Tel. 125-4. A. P.and G.P. MARSH. 2 Family 10 room brick dwelling located in Clayton opposite Murray's brick yard. Just repaired, papered and put in good condition. A real bargain for the righty party. : 1 The Home Banking & Realfy Co. § 123 MAIN &T. PHONES 728 and 101

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