New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 12, 1918, Page 10

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t f i it \. ¥ n 1 IR f e | Can- Under- ive inches long one-half inch. oto copyright 5 ! the grip of seems to sap your life blood. “Believe me, Ma, it sure did seem good to get a bunch of Heralds in the mail yesterday. Gee, for a couple of hours 1 was back on Main street and I felt like knocking the ser- geant down when he came and told me to get to work”—Extract from a soldier’s letter to his mother. Maybe YOUR BOY Would like to spend back on Main street.” He Can Do It. FOR TWENTY CENTS A WEEK We will mail the Herald to any soldier— ANYWHERE | IN FRANCE “a couple of hours ARE o and zest of former is Trifles seem should experienced doctor, you only shake it o eelf. | right bright old feeling newed if it really it | to fight them down, condition engine, right. perienced man it your, to soon be fit for the serap heap. DR. CLINTON DR. CLINTON J. HYDE. YOU BOUND FOR\THE HEAP? Let me save you from :the serap reap ! “Doctor, I am not sick, but I don’t eel right.” That is what many say come to see me the that when they And not o me irst time. Just, t o bed expre: You are sick enough to go You can eat, you can sleep, work don’t ou can But you with the Your don't enjoy did. And your you. Things ruffle you, that you never You begin to see dif really are none. not having own, you vim sleep work days. not you our food nerves get »other you, \oticed before. iculties where there you, and of your restful, and as you once the best of s worry troubles some. nough horrow a casual observer, you because you are try- If. And if you or go to an in- they will tell you imagine things; you should . You begin to doubt You sometimes think they and try to brace up and and cheerful. But then your will come back with re- vigor. You begin to wonder is your mind only. And if <0, is it the first step to insan- Anguishing thoughts begin tor- ; you are ng your best to appear happy, vain, You find yourself in an invisible power that Of course, to the same. control tell a friend, ng to you but in And when you feel vour strength energy and power slipping away from you, when you find you can't do jus™ tice to your you even feel tempted to end it all. then might work any despondent longer, become and You are very much in the same as a delicately constructed which has not been cared for Put it in the hands of an ex- 1d he will soon have working order. But trying at it, or turn it over person, and it will in fine own hand an unskilled J. HYDE The Hartford Specialist, YLUM ST.. COR. FORD HARTIFORD, CONN. Hours—10 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sundays and Holidays 10 to 1. ST. GIRL ARE WANTED BY THE So0. New Eng Tel. Co. FOR POSITIONS AS TELEPHONE OPERATORS These positions offer perma- nent employment under good working conditions. Call and sece our Chief Opera- tor and be given information in detall about wages paid, hours of work; sickness, dis- ability and pension plan, rest room, etc. Southern New England Telephone Go. 54 COURT STREET. 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 IN ADVANCE. sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH IN Have you lost a sum of money ? Glassefl, 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 nct know M!NIMUM CHARGE 106¢ J SERTIQN. ! who lost it. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Two young ladies for clerical work. Pleasant office, short | hours. Please state experience if any | ana iy expected. Box No. 128, | Her: 9-10-64 | i | 1d. WANTED- Tood Her: -Young ladies to market. Apply 1d Offic 5 work in 3ox X6X, ! WANTED—A Beloin. T e 1 WANTED- € Young women stenograph- typists, bookeepers and clerks § to register for positions. No charge. Cann College, 163 Main st 9-12 Bus WANTED-—Gompetent house $ vork gir No laundry. Mrs. Robert S. Brown, | 14 to help witl ump st 9-12 36 Ca leswomen wanted. Ap- to Pullar & Niven Boston Store. 9-10-tf | ply All Adveriisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the dzy of issue. ight Office ¥ factories. FANTED. one i, -Good | the loca Box No. 3 0 WANTED—Man to drive truck. Want- ed two men to help on the truck: also two coal shovelers. Apply M. Irving Jester, 24 Dwight Court. Good wages paid. 6-tf | WANTED--Timekeeper and cost cl in local factory. advancement. Hc Good chance rald, Box WANT work young man for store Miller-Hanson Drug Co. 9-4-tf N The TED—Competent maid for al housework. Good wases. ashing. Apply evenings Whittlese: West Main, gen- | No | Miss | WANTED—GIrl of local firm. in office Address Box 695, City. 9-3-tf WANTED—Girl or woman for general housework. Good wages. Inquire Shurberg’s Coal office, Franklin st. 9-3-tf NTED—A girl for general house- work from 7:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. with Thursday and Sunday afternoons off. Will pay $30 per month. Herald, Box 20. 9-6-tf WANTED—Young women for clerical work in factory office of local con- dern. Good opportunity for right party. Box 23C Herald 9-11-3d GIRLS WANTED—Apply Laundry, 266 Arch street. at Unian RNMENT CIVIL SERVICE EX- ATIONS—everywhere Octo- | 12,000 women clerks to be ! at Washington. \lary Experience unnecessary. Women desizing government pos tions write for free particulars, J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service aminer), 1073 Kenois Rulhlmx. Washington. 9-12-5dx NOTICE—Will rent cleaners $1.00 per 079. electric day. vacuum Telephone 8-T-eod-tf TOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Reasonable Tates. Mitchell —Six. Richard Covert Tel. 5-12, 9 | AT SERVICE BEXAMI Britain in September; Govern- ment Clerk, Railway Mail, Teacher, Inspectress, Research Clerk, Type- writer Bookkeeper. Salary $1 to $2,000. Men and women d government positions w: particulars, Raymond Terry, mer Civil Service examiner), Columbian Building, Washington. 9-7-4dx CIVIL New AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Seven-passenger Studebaker. Phone No. 827 John Hall 7-26dx NOTICE—AIl kinds of Electrical Con- struction work done; house wiring, fixtures, etc. Tel. 1628-4. Richard L. Coridan. 8-23-tf AUTOMOBILE out. Bulck car. 188-2. STATE TAX PARTIES TAKEN Frank Brown, Tel. 7-25-tt Residents of Connecticut taxable securities are liable to taxes owning at local rates unless the State Tax of four mills has been paid to the State Treasurer on or BEFORE SEPT. 30TH. The estates of those who neglect this tax will be Hable to A HEAVY PENALTY, pay Money on hand or in bank is liable if more than $500. deposits not taxed. Saving Banks Instructions and forms sent on ap- plication. STATE TREASURER, Hartford, Conn. W D—DMotor quire Shurberg lin street. truck driver: s Coal Office, In- Frank- 9-3-tf Apply Hig- arding Co., Chestnut St. 3- w gins Forw 144 WANTED—FTreight handlers ° and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. « H. R. R. Appiy at freight office, Whiting St 4-6-t1 WANTED—Boy about 16 years old to learn a trade. Address Box 9 AN Herald Office, TO RENT, ) RENT—House to small American family. Chas. Dickenson, Kensing- minutes walk from trolley. 9-12-tf —Five rooms in new house, shed; all modern improve- Furnace, electric lights and in good locality. 648 We Call 2112. 9-12-2dx just fi ments. gas Main. TO RENT—Two unfurnished rooms with all improvements and use of kitchen, to young American ‘couple or working woman. Call Mr. French. Tel. 138. 9-10 TO RENT—SIX room modern tene- ment two family house; adults; references. 113 Bassett street. -6dx TO RENT—Heated Modern flat of 7 rooms and bath with connected coal range. Inquire 359 Main St. I. H. Solomon. Tel. 1771. 9-7-7d TO RENT—Furnished five room flat, Trinity street, to couple without children. Address Box 3BB, Herald 9-5-6d 15 ice T—Ten room hous farm with implements, se and large fruit orchard. Every convenience—gas, electricity, run- ning water, am heat. Only 12 minute walk from trolley. Apply Mrs. J. Carbo. Tel. 112-12. 9-10-3dx EVENING SCHOOLS FOR EVERYONE The City of New Britain aims to help all who wish to Jearn the English language. This will help you in your work and in many other ways. Three centers for EVENing | s s o s s School will Open Monday, September 16, 1918. The Grammar School, (Main and Chestnut) Elihu Burritt School, (North and Lee) Sacred Heart School, (Gold Street) MANROSS AUTO CO. OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repalr Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. Williams Auto Go.| Office and Service. Station, 287 Elm St WANTED, FOR SALX. WANTED—By housekeeping home. Inquire FOR S8ALUB OR RENT-—6 room it~ tage. New. All improvements, Bel= videre. Inquire New Britain Lumber and, Coal Co. 9-12-44 young couple, light in private Parkmore 9-10- rooms No. SALE — Interlocking _ weathet Put on by A. A. Fuller, 401 Send postal. 9-7-6dx | FOR strips Chestnut st WANTED-—Three or four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Cen- -ally located. Box 6A, Herald FOR condition. Tel. 1436-5. FOR SALE: Hudson bargain Co. 7 FOR SALE— 1917 model car. Electric lights and starter. New cord Might consid ¥ pleasure change. Willlamg Auto Co st 9-10-8d SALE—Oak Call dining set; gdod S 41 Emmons place, Painting, paperhar alsomining. Good work at .lm” prices. Box 7x Herald Practically new ser-six touring car. Big for Willlams Auta Elm st. 9-10-6d 1919 casl Moderate priced farm; will $500 cash, balance monthly rly payments. Address 85-4 delivery or tires WANTED—Office chaace for references, car in e boy Elm advancement education. exceptional State Shop. Four tables. 9-10- FOR SAI barber Barber chairs, street = two pool and d Church st 9-11-3dx esses staurant TOR SALE in e -1915 Reo cellent condition touring car 231 South 10-34x teady work. 306 Park St 9-6-6dx BARBER WANTED Good pay. Apply 1 lot of best Klon- dike white winter wheat. The Ber< lin Farms, Berlia, Conn. Tel. 668-4. 9-11-ead3d WANTED—Dodge or Buick Roadster. Address Box 695, City, giving full particulars about car and price. 9-3-t¢ FOR SALE—Apple, btr(‘h hickory and other hard woods cut to length fox use in fireplace. Berlin Farms, Ber« lin, Conn., Tel. 668-4. 9-11-e0d-3d FOR SALE—1916 Ford touring «car equipped with Fuller storage bat- tery. 42 Winthrop St. Tel. 351-12 9-10-83dx LOST—Man’s Waltham watch, Man- s, between North st., and Clinton Reward if returned to Herald. 9-12-3dx road. FOR SALE—Indian twin motorcycle also Ford touring car. No reasona- ble offer refused. Tel. 726-2-3; No. 33 Brighton St., off Allen. 9-11-3dx FOUND. LOST—Man's watch with initials 1. A. G. Reward if returned to Larsoa & Root’s store, Arch st. 9-10-3a FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell extras. 1916 Overland ing 5-passenger. 1914 six, 7-passenger. All in tion. W. E. Betz, 139 St.; tel. 1072-14. Touring, light tour- Winton big Al condi- Winthrop 9-12-3dx NISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED—Light housekeeping rooms. Also single room. 45 Wal- nut street. 9-10-tf 46 ‘re- 105 FOR SBALE—Grafonola cords, almost new. Broad St., Plainville. and Inquire Tel. 160. 9-12-7dx OR RENT—Two furnished rooms, separate conveniences, housekeeping, 16 Prospect St. 9-7-tf front j light FOR SALE—Three small cars. Owners in draft. These cars must be sold this week. Will sell at sacrifice. W. F. Keeley Garage Elm and Franklin sts. 9-12-5dx Overland FOR RENT—Large furnished room with board for two gentlemen, 24 Washington St. 9-5-tf FOR SBALE—Touring car and Ford runabout. In gaod conditlon. R. C. Rudolph 205 STITCHERS WANTED GOOD WAGES. ELITE WAIST CO. 90 ARCH ST. DOHERTY MARKET GROCERIES AND MEAT Mr. Frank A. Stockwell, for a number of years with Hall’'s Gro- cery is now cutting meat at this market. 406 Arch St. TO RENT—Furnished room; breakfast if desired for lady only; private fam- ily. Box 19, Herald. 9-10-3dx TO RENT—One or 2 front furnished rooms. Also 2 rooms for light housekeeping. Very convenient. Terms easy. 4 Glen St. 9-12-1dx DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. "FOR SALE Good 4 Tenement—Fairview Street $6,000. Rental $50. 2 houses, 2 families each, Fairviw Street $7,500. Rental $64. A nice cottage and large lot in Greenwood Street, cheap. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. Room 208 National Bank Building, Real Estate. Insurance. Two Family House on East Main street, corner of Wilson street. Here’s a very desirable location. Good sized lot. Everything you could ask for. Price is right. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main stroet 808 Bank Bufiding. Factory Rcbmlt Typewriters of All Makes Sold, Rented and Repau'ed N. B. Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main S Telephone 612 AUTO TRUCKING Distance moving by Auto truck. Day and Night rvice. The Inter-Urban Transfer and Storage company. 46 Main Street, New Britain, Tel. 125-4.% Local and Long Office A. P.and G.P. MARSH. e

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