New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 20, 1918, Page 16

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: The Classified Columns are % Have you lost a sum of Watch the Color Signals on the vour agents—the penny ads sy i e i money? Glasses, Pins and Elevators: reach hundreds in the city B ) Rings are found in surprising WHITE—Going Up. e;ery weekthnitght anld fl:ie . ' quantities and turned in at ing Down. ; chances are that several read- Sk A . Your money will ers out of the hundreds will L e AN A ,,WGRD_ y ;}1\1‘;9}&'e ;ilxiain in the finders be interested in your prope- | CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 19¢ | hands if he does nct know sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. < who lostit. All Adveriisements for HELP WANTED—MALE. FOR SALE, FOR SAUE. the classified column FOR SALE. Wo carriages. one Bt FOR SALE—1917 _\Tetz in fxcellemt gy, all rubber tired; and Hen Houses. condition Looks and runs like Cheap for.Cash. 260 Chestnut st., new, Chestnut St. Garag 10 must be in the Herald Telephone 952 Chestnut St 3dx office by 1:30 p. m. on the WANTED—We want a competentl o . SALE—Phonographs sli BT SALIEGHEIeyEDayidson fidotars used and traded in machines. cycle, 3 speed; also bicycle, $5, $10, $15., Two $35 instrum herry Street. vith records, $20 each. Four = N e son phonographs, 40 records, $6|FOR SALE—20 pigs, 10 to i2 weeks S ivory S L s il each Other bargains at greatly old. All sired by Registered Bigf s in deep mahogany reds, soft ivory, rose, green S D-19-34 reduced prices, Ea \‘“‘C‘.,:"tfl;,lfj‘), Type Poland China Baar. Price $10° A WANTED, rib & Wheeler, 138 Main St each. Berlin Farms, Berlin, Coan. 3 Tel. 668-4. 8-13-6d s enduring and beautiful Floor Coverings. ultitudes of small and large Rugs from the day of issue. Bookkeeper, prefer a man over 45 ¥the wila free color expression of tribes from o Rugs in this time of unparalleled scarcity; we WANTED—Home in Plainville for el-| L derly invalid woman. Price good. T e e e = OR S 3 . 5 1 to offer the Rugs at prices which mean a 4 S ks & FOR ¢ TR & B RORSEAD kS dining ael; ) S00- fon to th D Addr H. M. Smith, General De L ALE—Broilers and fowls, | ondition. Call 41 Emmons place, e livery, New Britain. 9-20-4dx fancy Leghorns, cockerels and pul- Tel. 14 9.5-tF k: 2 - lets, chicken coop and wire, G. A 2 s t is their great hour, and one that will not strike B | WANTED—Room and board for gen- g 2 : Glidden, 59 Ellis—Phone. 9-19tf tlen n and daughter seven years old. Please state full particulars in e = = = e e — | FOR SALE—Corbin 30 Touring. first letter. Box 1, Herald. MAN ABOVE DRAFT AGE—Having Good condition Price $100 for e selling ability and acquaintance quick sale. Box 19X Herald 3 . mong business and professional 9-3d = e o SIZES = 0% Xy 2] for ) spare ne ] | I RUGS ROOM SIZF ) WANTED—A good portable garage,| DeR T 1‘\‘!11 1l spare _time work FOR & e ot & : hi e o anshaht Saroul T i - x00d remuneratior “or ervie = x b fistan, Daghe: Chinese, Kerm mxl‘\ ah \\fl.:‘ou state particulars and price Box Soto el ‘n = ;; interview HELP WANTED—FEMALE, bargain if taken at once No. 2 fraz and Ira and Ghorvan, sizes 9-1x10-9, to 13B, Herald 9-1 a = 2Sfieiat el ISR Hier Parkmore St. Party leaving town. 7-7; regular 9-1x12-8; regular price $325 to & = WANTED—D! i i 9-16-6dx ; ] : L s $46= 1o 8650 = Ta 7 ) WANTED—Dishwasher at Hudson -16-6dx 5. Sale prices . Sale prices $285 k W )—For Cash, late models of R = : Lunch Also short order cook = —— S i ok Doiee oome as man- over latest draft | i ’ SERCO0S: o SALE—Kit g ¢ XTRA LARGE SIZES Hud ()}ll 1 uic !\?P(C H‘ E 1»('.. Pork in battery room, Ful-| : 9-20-tf | FOR SALE—Kitchen and parlor fur- Must be in good condition. Give full B < 4% 2 5 niture also crib bed. Practically new PM S17¥ Yhorvan, Asia Minor, Mahal - titel aqipment t leriStorage Battery Co., Arch St TR : i ) : o s ire equipment, etc., 4 19.0q | HOUSEKEEPERS—To demonstrate Must he sold at once. Reasonable. se and Asia and others, sizes 10-6x13-2 to Her 5 9-14-6d 919241 70 their homes, the benefits of the | 128 Cherry. Adam J. Rukosky. Call B8, sizes 7-10x10-9 to 12-5x18 ft., regular prices $500 =l o ——— - oot e e g e Sl SR I S Fegular price $175 to to $2,000. Sale price $425 to WANTED—Dodge or Bulck Roadster. | WANTED—A chef or short order| ool stove from keoosore. Becr —_——_ s le prices $145 to $375. $1,600. Address Box 695, City, giving full cook. White House Lunch, 420 heat and cheaper than coal. Op- FURNISHED ROOM particulars about car and price. Main St 9-19-tf | portunity to earn $15 weekly in i L ; 3-tt - your spare time and enjoy its bene Seee ' e yount: g v its bene- | FOR RENT—Large furnished sroom —_— WANTED—A stea fits at a reduced cost. Address for | with board for two mentlomen 24 WANTED—Second floor rent, mod-| hetween 35 and r interview Box 10C, Herald. Sl 4 ol rn improvements, on or in vicinity ar; pYsBnIngton oL i : . on 9-19-3dx of Hart, Camp or Winthrop stree opportunity to increase earnings The Newest for Women and Misses e e e s R e eeh cutey B City S Advertisement R <—36 acres of land, $12 pe acre. srdered Dby highway on three sides. setter place fort bungalow *. L. Barnes, Barnes+ dale. 9-17-44 ilding Friday noon hour: Dairy Lunch, 348 AOR Monday 7 to 8 p. m, 9-19 Main street. 9-19-2d . 2 ¥ experienced optom- $6 to $l 0.00 FOR RENT. WANTED—A To The Legal Voters of the City of* amine’ them at_ once. 5 e A e voung lady with a falr | Now Britain: : oy need Glasses, he will pre- Quch handsome shades of brown and tan; also combinations D0 RENT—Seveniroom apartment,| Dusiness. 3 opporunity for| Xknowledge of handling debits and i fibe- the correct lenses to re- with &loth and nubuck top; made according to Government require- steam heat and improvementsil 141 bright boy. Box X23X, Herald. credits in the office of a large| You are hereby notified that a spe- lieve your eye trouble. Our ments \and showing several attractive new features. Main st., inquire M. Raphael, 170 9-18-3dx manufacturing concern. The po- | ¢ial city meeting will be held in the prices are less than the regular Ask to see these: Brown calf, new toe, circular foxed, whole Main st. 9-20-tf sition is in the Accounting Depart- | City Hall in this city on Tuesday, Optical Houses. quarter] Cuban heel. And these: Tan Russia calf imitation wing TO RENT—Five rooms, first floor.| WANTED—An errand boy. Apply at| ™Ment and offers a good chance for | September 24th, 1918, at 8 oclock THE WAR DEPT. ASKS FOR tip, welk, military heel, lace. Enquire 156 Cherry Street. 9-19-tf | the office of the Corbin Cabinet Lock . 2dvancement. Address. Accountant|P. m. for the following purposes to Hene is a beauty: Field mouse kid foxed, cloth top to match with = Co. 9.17.t¢] Box. 65. 9-19-3d | Wit: To consider and if deemed ad- PEACH STONES. i | 5% S GLrt LR e FOR RENT—Cottage at Glen st visable RCEN T the school peach stones have a valuable FH FOR THE MEN—Mezzanine Balcony. all improvements. gl E T | WANTED—Young woman for cleri- | Ponds of ths city to the amount of am',‘i::,",,,f:.',.f“;.'f.“..'\»(._‘ e Shibes of merit and reputation: Edwin Clapp Co. Shoes rank i o VR JMoo of darge local| ool work in factory office of local | tWelve thousand dollars for the ‘pur the number of peaches you use with the highest of any in the land and are sold in their own store TO RENT—Heated modern flat of 7 S Gl e concern. Good opportunity for | P0Ses of completing the new Jilihu g is large or small, please save the . $14.00 to $16.00. $10.00 and $10.50. rooms and bath with connected coal S atienein Rurrsieloadltoutin ool right party. Herald, Box A31A. iBurcittiisehool S andy generalig s e stones. They may be left at our Our Shoes at $4.50 will surprise you; they too, are h y range. Inquire 359 Main St., L Sats i cuph f;u"torv.prf-l'm‘rr‘rl & 9-19-3q | erecting school buildinfss, en‘arging . LIBERTY | torious ana are solid throughout. Bought in advanc styles. Solomon. Tel. 1771 e L D s any existing school building, o~ for e o T Children’s and Misses’ Shoes in black and tans: large variety of ke - Apply Drawer 1021, City. 9-17-tf | WANTED - buying or securing land therefor or PEACH STONE BARRI e e o | W4T D1 D rasrer FU21 Gty S T ANTED—Woman to do housework | the cquipment thereof and for. th Main Entrance. SHOE DEPT., SECOND FLOOR. provements. 197 Tremont street ’ ;nd“{m"‘i"“ “"fzkr' g:::c"‘!“‘“_‘fi'v v‘"“:““‘_“ purpose of authorizing the rate: o 19-3dx | WANTED—Bright Office Boy. Excel- e e (FL H»fl'?" !;'\;‘;If‘ f“'!m'_lnlerc\( on said bonds, the time and SINEA o AL v lent chance for advancement. Box ol S it 'J‘;nifiu"f'p!avn of payment of the principad and TO RENT—Two unfurnished rooms| 28 9-16-64 | & “=2%7 | interest thereof, the amount and il —_— — = 2 near car-line in ,new house with s of bonds, the date of the same, the all improvements and use of large | wANTED_Young man for payronl | WANTED—GIrl for general house- | manner in which they shall be issued have not had much time to write, We |Is in the infantry only a little way 2l im . . rES s 9 i SR . are located in a small village with | from where I am. I can’t go into kitchen, “" Aumaald e Call work in local factory office. Good | ork. Apply 19 So. High Sst,. ’ and .91(1. and the person or persons very little to write about. The only | detail about anything so I will close, Mr. French. Tel. 138. 9-19-4dx chance for advancement. State age, AEndE feruoe 0 S siooee AN 2 e S 2 5 - : o deliver the same on behalf of said ature of the place is a heautiful | with love to all = references, etc. Box 24C, Herald. < foatur k ; TO RENT—Six room modern ten clty. cathedral. The interior is the most . Howard Blinn, - 9-17-tf | WANTED—A competent maid for e e . beautiful I have ever seen Field Hospital, No. 302 ment. Two Family House. Wdults, general housework in family of two. To transact any other business “Tht French people are the most | “301st Sanitary Train, references. 113 Bassett St No washing. Mrs. W. L. Hatch, 247 | Proper to come before said meeting, loyal and courteous I have ever met. A ., Post Office 773. 9-19-6dx “?.N”‘A'(‘fl' llirlfs. ;‘I_D_“Ver*‘v I Por-| yyest Main st. 9-13-tf| Dater at New Britain, this 20tk day ———— They can’t do enough for Americans - = LenAneliatal ialaist Sdamy of September, 1918. . . ! over here and we all appreciate their R e I'ru RENT—Tenement of six rooms degolealy Gy SR ()\"\V»x‘\‘T]-‘D oh n ' " H. P. RICHARDS, A“ A ear EmmlSlflS[lG AbOllI Ad' kindne I assure you LENcs e Lo | in Kensington. Tive minutes walk | - Rl fompgmnr il ol e Acting Mayor of the City of New: D & » John H. Jurgen, U. N., has writ- from Upson’s corner. Herman Bush | WANTED--Timekeeper and costclerk | Washer. Hotel Belain. 9-13-t7 | Britain. “There are no canteens over here |y, jetter to the editor of the New Phonelibs 6 9-19 in local factory. Good chance for : : | because it keeps him informed con- | v-s-tt | houseworr. 36 camp st 515t GRAND OPENING | tobacco and there are mo sweets of [\ oot oot Tl Yome, He says, he D Ple s any kind. The only thing that is ||t Aners Sy [ 'H A I'E TAX | o 4 Howard M. Blinn who is with plentiful is wine and there is any likccs Stiep Life Mnfcho mayvy fand gih s UL & WANTED—A young man for store | WANTED—GIirl OF DANCES 3 as assistant in office of local firm. Address Box 695, City. ke : with him. His letter follows: ek Th MiIe Hanion Dins ca o { 9-4-tf —AT ten to his mother, Mrs. Willilam H. “I have done some traveling since | “pditor of the New Britain Herald 9-3-tf . Blinn, of Maple street. He thinks | T Jeft Devens. I have been in four Ty S e e e e | HOFFMAN:S HALL the war will soon be over and the | different countries, and some of the | vour paper up here since arriving WANTEDTFr;lghtb l:'an‘(}lel; H&n; e New Britain boys will be home. He writes places arc wonderful. By the 100ks | inq can say it has kept me well in- i of e crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. DOHERTY MARKET “Dear Mot} of things I think the war will 500n be | formed on affairs at home and I ap- csidents of Connecticut owning | H. R. R. AppIy at frelght office, Sk Rl SEPTEMBER 21, 1918. We have been on the go ever | gver, and we will be home again. I |preciate it very much as I have been | taxable securities are liable to taxes| ‘Vhiting St 4-6-1t 8:30 TO 11.30 P. M. s amp Devens and I et Bill Long the other night. He | pore s ; 23, 1918 < ——————————— | Mr. Frank A. Stockwell, for & : s - n we left Camp Devens and met Bill Long the other } here since May 23, 1918. 1 expect LoHlE e unlase the State. Tax oL number of years with Hall’s Gro- Music Furnished by o leave here for Hampton Roads, Vir- nia, as a third class signalman. I | four mills has been paid to the State NOTICE. cery is now cutting meat at this | The Charter Oak Orchestra. T s S sy | 1111 0% L SR ST EAIiet) e 1oav thid place as 1t hesibeen my || LEcasurcrionfor NOTICE—Selected grapes for Jelly, 406 Arch St. ADIES 30c GENTS 400 home for almost the past four months grape juice and canserve now ready War Tax Paid. AT vl erown accuttomeditolit ~ D a for delivery Monday and Tuesday = e ot < S BEFORE SEPT. 30TH. One dollar 14-quart baket, delivered. put we all like to do our bit so the S J . o H. J. Blundell, R. I. D. No. 1, Mid- { sooner we zet out to sea in actual 2 Pamily 10 room brick dwelling located in Clayton opposite vice, the better we will like it dletown, Conn. 20-1dx Good 4 Tenement—Fairview Street $6,000. Rental $50. . - S - zood T can say that the navy life agrees 5 = o y s, 2 families each, Fairviw Street $7,500. Rental $641 Murray's brick 1. Just repaired, papered and put in good ¥ thatther i Nl e , v ! $64. with me for T have gained in weight T GG 6 (e o s (o cleaners $1.00 per day. Telephone cottage and large lot in Greenwood Street, cheap. and never did feel better in my life e ed Lo 5 ok @ i aeedit H D HUMPHREY M S than 1 do at present. I must close ; nav thiq tax will be liable to . B . 2?2 ain L . 2 now thanking you for past favers, - i 1 i S S = - - NOTICE — M. F. Valentine, vialin Room 208 National Bank Building, hfi HOmG Bankln & Rfiali 00 ESiEz "r"'\’r‘r:f:‘\fp;‘;Hurlr!‘;"cr\"~ A HEAVY PENALTY, teacher, musical director Fox's the- Real Estate. Insurance, O i 3 e ater. Special Method for advanced 72 " pupils. Call 125 Tremont st., Tel. Ao land ol German Cemetery. Money on hand or in bank is liable | $51.5. 9-17-5as Corporal Daniel Silva has wiitten | if more than $500. Saving Banks = to Mrs. Booth of Kast street, saying i g AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. that he has seen enough Huns laid | deposits not taxed. Seven-passenger Studebaker, Phone t to fil raveyard. He is with ; No. 827-5. John Hall. 8-27-26dx | Jarge lot. Very desir: ion. Price is right— Lot e A e e ompany I, | Instructions and forms sent on ap- g y desirable locatio! ce is right—We AUTOMOBILE PARTIES TAKEN : l-‘-'ffe Aletter plicaticns out. Buick car. Frank Brown, Tel. | want houses to sell. See us at once. X “Received your letter and was g 188-2. 7-26-tf H | glad to hear from you. I am in the e e L J best of health, and hope you are the 7 i i | same S| e ave read & D . = Jl e s | STATERIREASURER, Wanted. Sewing Machine 0p CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. dom about two or three hundred w k sanitary baking plant in the city. A cordial invitation is ex- times. But I saw enough Funs laid | that I am getting along fine and all or | out to fill one of our good sized Krave | {he boys in my company ar. e Vi D G A P R AT S R SR R NI A S MR SRS wrds. We made the prisoners car e well. We NA'”[]NM_ SPmNG BE U. were in the front line trenches twice ‘American army in France has | amount of condition, r bargain for the righty party. 193 MAIN ST. PHO' | Two Family House on South Main street—FExtra 7 We wish to announce that we have the most up-to-date and tended to the citizens of New Britain to call and inspect this plant ry in our wounded and they were | and the first time we had just not want ol A, TR e L e o D Tenict || —=wmm Factory Rebuilt § 628 ¥ :‘:\f"’"“““‘il"‘;*‘-" ““v‘"““‘ 1 will close , j:mnhm\ put wr“'nwr 1...‘1:1‘:%»:{ T\]\]M} in Ol'der depal't- fi f’ ; : e : ,‘ Typcwrltcrs " | Gowr o s LI i e e ment. North & Judd | f Foses g2 | of All Makes We also <ell all brands of Flour at sholesale and retail. B | 15 over here now and I hope 1 et a | wepe yilled by our boys, Same o yplst | now hoping this letter dnds vou in | gj6¢ them down. We did belts and other supplies. Not one Wanted No Prisoners. vov”trom our company was e we | COMpany. [ [l | RN % skiewicz of 15 Clinton stree: | came out lucky. If we make another — — } A Sold, Rented and o | T received u letter m his broth- | drive like that the war will be over. | u o = ) % X = § | er. Domenick who is in France, with | “We hope to be home hy Christ. H1H i T Repaired. ¥ I, Army He says that some| mas and tell our friends i bV bt o ‘ [ ; R B. Typewriter the Huns put up theic hands but | war and about France. \Write to | 111 HARTFORD AVE. | were shot down as the Americans|mo as I would like to hear the news | wanted no prisoner Mo writes 25 | from New Brifain. 1 will close for Ofilce afld SerVice. Exchange WHOLESALE AND RETAJL BAKERS f§ | follows now hoping YOUu are in the best of | 1 R B e o o | PRt |Station, 287 Elm St|]_72 West Main Street._____ Telephore 612,

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