New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 25, 1918, Page 10

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The Classified Columns are A iy | Have you lost a sum of § SELECT AT THIS SALF— your agents—the penny ads &8 : l -4 money? Glasses, Pins and | Pay a Deposit which will hold any reach hundreds in the city ¥ Rings are found in surpnslnx I ’ every week night and the : . quantities and turned in at-jf chances are that several read- 4 8 : o & the Herald. Your money will M ers out of the hundreds will s 3 it surely remain in the finder's be interested in your propo- CASH IN ADVANCE, MINIMUM CHARGE 10g | hands if he does nct know sition. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. | who lostit. garment until November 1. LSRR _—— HELP WANTED—FEMAL HELP WANTED—MALE. FOR SALE, FOR SALE. 3 are Offerin — A e N : s - d WANTED—A competent girl | WANTED—Young man familiar with | FOR SALE—Practically new Ford | FOR SALE—Oak dining set; good general housework. Family of two. automobiles for the automobile re- runabout B for ci Wii- condition. Call 41 Emmons place No washing. 41 Lexington pair business Apply Im St liams Auto Co 7 Elm . Tel. 1436-5. 9-5-td i\t this time, some prices being 0 per cent. to 30 per cent ] ; - - | ! = > i 2 = =i LE—Concord grapes L ¥ WANTED -— Woman for gener or without ' ynable price i 1105 FOR SALE—DBroilers and fows housework and to help with cook- bicycles: day work. Western Union fancy Leghorns, cockerels and pul ing. Good wages. 280 Main St., Tel. Co. ilroad Arcadc | - S— | = r 3 lets, chicken coop and wire, G. Ag a 1d | FOR SALI—Upright Lester piano in Gliaden, Ellis—Phone. 9-19tf —— S . z0od condition at one-third cost for ar that is almost a cape: collars that fasten VANTED—Clerks in seve depart-{ WANTEDERAR alderly ntleman for quick sale, also other wrticles . ments whole or part time. This very light'and simple clerical work.| Reason for selling, breaking up | FOR SALE—A little three acre farm Nutria st open from 4 m. to 6 Apply at office of Corbin Cabinet | \ome, 4 ( 9 mile from Plainville. Good six . D. m., except Saturday, when it| Lock Ceo (oir | T . room house, barn, fruit and land mine closes promptly p. m. Apply | - = — | FOR SALE—Pair of horses. Bargamn| eXtra good. Pricd is low. D. C Persian The McMillan e. $-tf Shoe salesman for Sot on account of draft. Call 430 Chest- Peck, Broad St., Plainville. Tisher — — - 1 oon and evening i nut, 9-25 9-25-3d Raccoon WANTED—Waitress and dishwasher. AiniRoot Shoplies Mala i CGray Sauirrel 294 Main street, Asia R e | FOR SAL W S <, one Bug- | FOR SALE --A small lot of Kiondike| Blended Squirrel 3 = —_— 2y, all rubber tired; and Hen Houses. white nter sced Wheat, seed Skunk - WANTED—A man to work in Cheap for Cash. 0 Chestnut st., Rye, straw, Horse and Co Muskrat WANTED—Young lady for filing| shoe store. (ood opportuaity forj Telephone 9 9-21-6dx v, Fire woo plit and cut td Moufflon clerk in manufacturing company’ i man WAL DlvE Ghas) Moss, #2941 =St m IS S length for fire place, A few te] Australian Opossum office. State age, references, experi- Main 9 dx| FOR SALE—A nice pet bull-dog. to twelse old pi sired by big type ences and salary desired. Box 28X, | —M—— — Telephone 20 or call 1 Wilcox St. Poland-China hoar. Price $10 eac! Herald Office. 24-3d | WANTED—An errand boy. Apply at 9-24-3d Berlin Farms, Berlin, Conn, Tele = = the office of the Corbin Cabinet Lock _— | phone 668-4. 9-21-t e WANTED—A young lady in filing| Co. 9-17-tf | FOR SALE—A desir i ble residence in department. One who has had ex- Plainville. Exceptionally well built perience in filing preferred. ADPIY | wANTED In office of large local] hOUSe With 12 rooms, close to trol- [ FOR SALI—6-tenement block, = 4§ Muf S Drawer 1021, City. 9-24-tf TR YR Y (SO, B e fe ley and cent extra large lot, rooms each. Madern improvements clerical work, one having had ex-| large barn, sheds, etc. Owner to| Apply 473 Park st. 25 N perience in hurrying and routing or Woh Hain, SR B, T8l (G ders through factory preferred. Ex- Oy B S, PG cellent opportunity for right man. Apply Drawer 1021, City. 9-17-tf = | FOR SAT S pair of house blinds Of every Fur in barrel or WANTED—GIirl for general house- work. Apply 19 South High St 9-24-6dx canteen shapes, plain or FOR SALE—Two ten horse power Stanley steamers. G. A. Glidden 108 Franklin square 9-23-tf. trimmed with tails. All special- el 1y priced. WANTED—Salesladies for children's s and ladies’ shoes. With or without | WANTED—Young man for payroll f‘:"',:n"“(“:f:“;;u‘?"‘;x"' 2‘;“1“"8‘0:;‘;;“':" PET BULL DOG—For experience for Saturday afternoons work in local factory office. Good gany 500 o8 20. sale. Phon 8-24,3dyg Py ~ barg: f ta at . re e urs Boot Shop. 168 Main St. 9 : referen cte. Box 24C, Herald. s aanas Y 9-24.3qx | FOR SALE—Dodge Touring Cal 9-17-tf % i 5 Good Tunning condition. Cheap 1 In This Sale Bear the Full WANTED—Salesgirls. Experience not FOR SALE—Grape vines, peach and | liken at once. Address B o AR " e = needed. Pleasant work. Salary to| WANTED--Timekeeper and cost clerk shade trees and California privet bl o pelc)i:le G. FOX & CO. GUARANTE start $9 a week. F. W. Woolworth in local factory. Good chance for hedge. Thomas Paonessa, 212 Oak SITUATION v;/\:'l‘;) s, 42 1 log. special . For satisfaction, and are Fashionable to the last Co. a1 Maindstroet: 0-23-3dx| advancement. Herald, Box .ngdg st. 9-24-3dx M oats, 45 in abecial .. .....\$150.00 | - — s Shop Efficiency Man, Al Mechgnid fudson Seal Coats, 45 1 lnns. special . $179.50 ! minute. WANTED—Chambermaid. Hotel Be- NOTICE. and Tool Designer, also on Tims 4 loin. $30 month, board and room.| WANTED—Frelght handlers and | ———————————————————— | * gtudy, Rate setting & Production 9-23-tf crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & | NOTICE — Will party who found Also housekeeper. ; Control System, is desirous of Io: 0 S £ H. R. R. Appiy at freight office, three $10 bills on either Arch or cating in or around Hartford Khakl Ml y ouses: or e p e e ros z Whiting St 4-6-tf | Hart street Saturday, Sep. 14, and WANTED—Dishwasher at Hudso 2 S = g Guranteed Results. Present posi. GIVE SHEETS, TOWELS. NAPKINS Lunch ATso ahore orderlibit who called Herald Office, commun-| tjon is same as above. Governmen 1 - ot e icate with Herald immediately work preferred. Address Efficiency] ngh SChOO at] 4 t tlc OR HANDKERCHIEFS i i i 9-25-2dx | New Britain Herald. 8-24-6dx In order to help you in your efforts to give aid competent 'maid LOST—Pocketbook on Main or Chest- | NOTICE—You are invite. to hear T for - Wear to the “Greatest Mother in the World,” we have e e R IS R i ol e raTd N R ol | B e ey E R T e neine arranged bargain tables on the main floor for the D shing. Mrs. W. L. Hatch, 247 Jdx| your last opportunity. “Real, Old- ile Jdels. good qua ehakt bjean; §|| S aeliae s Dol it § e West Main st. 9-13-tf Time Religion.” Three meetings, sulation models. good quality khuki Jean: | anove articles which are needed by the Red Cros: e ey | W L e Lellelon RTNED Bueetingg CUSE o h Msomors dibed 12 to $1.98 ana | for hospital use, and marked them all at special Zivie and Railroad station, pocketbook, | Hartford. 9-24-4dx = Blacle sateeuaneoine s, Sizede o s e WANTED—Chambermald and dish-l containing $45.00 and registration washer. Hotel Beloin. 9-13 sard. Reward if returned to John EWARD—For ev g >T. FIFTH FLOOR. Give liberally, this is a great opportunity to help. Qe C LG Al N | $100 REWARD-—For evidence that Novitzky, 21 Spruce St, Hartford, will convict the party who went into WANTED—GIrl over 14 to help with Conn. 9-24-2d> my barn Saturday night, Sept. 21st 2 housework. 36 Camp st. il e ] and cut up my harness and halters, | taxable securitfes are Hable to tax e by FURNISHED ROOMS. letting horses loose,also went into | .oy o1 ool o hoce the State Tax o cow barn letting bull loose, stole AR ? ¥ . B : o WANTED—GIrl as assistant in office == — S 2 i 3 PRINCETON OPENS FINDS US “STUGK UP" I boy at the Beloin and was brought,into | 2Pt F B9 SRS ATE SN OO 70 RENT_ Cosy suite furnishea| MY overalls and jumpers, checked | four mills has been paid to by i court for violation of probation and 2 S rooms for light housekeepin All pattern. Maple Croft Farm, Stanley X late 1 H K ets Quarter. 9981 | PrRARCEC 0 G 5 D —_—— Keeping iate hours. e was taken in improvements. Adults only Sure- : i AS MILITARY CAMP| el B e e e e : s Boy Could Not Make Friends in New | know that he was still on probation, WANTED, ST e My 9-24.t¢ | NOTICE: cking weather strips BEFORE SEPT. 30TH. < he said. ’ ¥ put on by A. A. Fuller, 401 Chest- Britain, So Adopted Novel Method . Nearly 1,000 More Students Than in WANTED—Five room, second-floor |0 RENT_Three nicely furnishea| MUt St Send posta 6dx ana Appears in Police Court < rent, modern improvements, price | > g . J CAME SOCTAL ; rooms and 3 acres of grass (rowen). | <omicem 5 Peace Times Crowd New Jersey L L A T N SOCTATRNGTUB Ji e v centie 1s enalis o S mail fame (MO0 e aicis JREEEE o8 3y | NOTICE—Automobile parties taken John Tanner, charged with bres A meeting of the Irish-American ily of adults. Address Tencment, i i out. Reasonable rate: Mitchell The estates of those who neglect t) University. Social club was held last night in the Herald Offl Z = SRR, Six. Richard Covert. Tel. 255-12. 3 : f the pes cas placed robation . erald ce. 9-27 ENT—Very attractive room. e "f Ehcgpeace: :‘ 2 "‘1"“ “‘J o "‘l ““‘ ™| rooms on Main street and officers for i T”! ECE N:‘\v:n*‘zm ‘;“‘rr"":\":)"m’r'_‘(":‘, -6dx | pay this tax will be liable to Princeton. N. J., Sept. 25——With the | this morning by Judge James T. Mes- S o e R S T T : o ce sons: 3 o | the coming year were chosen. The| WANTED—Small Buick or small Private family with or without Overland; good running condition, | poava. Box 11A, Herald, 8-25-2q | AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out.| A HEAVY PENALTY, in its history, Princeton university | morning for entering a house at the | Murray; vice president, John McIner- $100 cash, balance monthly or 2 2 e Sevenflyaj"fm:vr Studebaker. Phone opened today. The students and corner of Myrtle and Burritt streets. | D€ cretary, Martin e ea weekly payments. Apply E. Kou- DA " e No. 5. John Hall. 8-27-26dx 5 urer, James M. Butle board of is, 163 N g " | FURNISHED ROOMS—Tight house- % diers in training will aggregate , | The boy stated he wanted to steal » M. C ard o naris, 163 North St. 9-24-3dx 3 . Gl ot A0 o = == about a thousand more than the en- | nothing and had no criminal intent, | directors was chosen, composed of 3 o G &S 5, 0ros. | AUTOMOBILE PARTIES TAKEN rollment in peace times. Many of | hut was merely sceking friends. He | John L. Ross, Thomas Riley and|WANTED—Tenement of four or five d out. Buick car. Frank Brown.»'{el. these will be in the school of military | came here from Midland, Pa., about | Thomas Boyle. Following the election rooms. Improvements. Americ - 188-2. 7-25-tf | deposits not taxed. aeronautics and the new paymasters’ | six months ago and has been unable | Of officers a banquet was held. Dur- family of two adults. Box 1 L) . school conducted by the United States | to fina anyone in New Britain who | il8 the evening the members fur- L 3 > Instructions and forms sent on a navy, due to the unusual facilities of | \as not too “stuck up” to speak to | nished an entertainment. i = IS et = N plication. - the university, which include rifle | nim » he said, He decided yesterday WANTED—By reliable woman, office ranges and trench systems, dormi- | oihine that he could stand it no " . cleaning. Box 4C, Herald . g . 3 tories and large dining halls there has WANTED :—Women for in- 9-24-5 Office and Service. longer and tried this new way of mak- Light Housckeeping Rooms. Price $4. been a rush of applicants and the | ji. euonge . X . Also light, airy ~m;:|( rooms. Price quotas of all the units are more than | ‘"5, NS e s unusual-| SPection on government | iiiishea single Rooms fo rent; Statlon‘ 287 Eim St $2— STATE TREASURER, filled. 1 Iy large for his age. He works nights < N o s modern improvements, heated. - - e President Hibben made an address | % pi8C PP B8 A08 0 N T res good work in New Britain. Apply | Wi st 9 == BEGLEY HOUSE, Main St. Hartford, Con! at the opening exercises in which he pay His money was always turned Tvi i H - i _ s r—— said: e by letter giving fu.. particu- | 7iNTED _podee or Buick Roadster. ANTED ——Typlst FOR SA “Princeton begins the new college : . res x 695, City, giving full 3 Family House, 153 Jubilee Street. Large Lot. Liberal terms. 5 e e has ) red o] X S o ) vear under conditions probably with- | U710 he has appeared in cofrt, = lars. Appointment will be| iiticulars about car and price. in order depa[t- 2 Houses, 64 Fairview Street. 2 families each. Bath and Tollet i uf!precedent (i thel nistory of edu. | S HCOES CaRn Sl BOE Ll SLOR NS SN Britai lif. 9-3-tf each. All in good condition. Will pay over 10 per cent. cation. The old time free life of our | I‘_‘! 2 “;l’\){ i % R wtnh made in New Britain. Clif- ment North & Judd 4 l-'AmH\‘ House and Large Lot, 211 Chestnut street. Very desirabl] epmpus with its characteristic cus- | JUCES "heskll Tor Wio alon oF B ton E. Davenport, Supt. U A “ location ¥ 10 per cent. on investment. toms and traditions, will give place to | ton. lm[mnm D L G e . port, Supt. U. . Com an H D HUMPHREY 272 M St S e e d dis- | tion last December for a year, but dis- 5 - e o Z tha siwer ot miltasy control and dir- | fon It Dosiher for Sy b 00 | S, Emp. Service, 8 Ford St. {0 mmvr—sroors 1 sese pany aim fuemed into barracks, the upper class | cured a job in Hartford and has heen Hartford. ington center. Steamheated P Room 208 National Bank Building, clubs have been closed and the stu- | living there. Te promsed to take : One vear's lease. Apply R D SPECIAL NOTICE ! Real Estate. lllfl“ran& dents of the university instead of tak- | position secured for him at Traut & win, Rudman’s Market m———— = Residents of Connecticut owninj Jargest number of men on the campus | kill. Tanner was taken in yesterday | officers are: President, Robert J. Money on hand or in bank is liebl | if more than $500. Saving Banl l s eals s 08 Hines' by Probat Officer Conley, Main, 7 to § p. m 9 3 * A SR R Rt B e e e , J. HOCHMAN DO YOU WANT A COOD PIECE OF LAND righ in the university dining halls.” sion of probation. Foplowski ix a bell | W ANTE D — Saleswomen | FOR RENT- House at Maple Hill e ket for in the Heart of the City? Remember it is pretty hard e == = 1 reasonable. ‘Phone 441-2 3 M get nowadays. We can offer you a place with a thre Magazines. | family house, two small one family houses, and a la ‘ge wanted. Apply to Pullar dax Papers or & Niven, Boston Store. f |T0 RENT—Sept. ist, 5 rooms, iut Call me by Tel. 468-4, or | strip of extra land on NORTH ST. It’s a mighty good} floor, all modern improvements el % drop a line. East Street, | investment, as the houses bring in a good income and i Adults only Inquire 192 Fairview i s st. 2d bell Sat. afternoon or eve- City. doesn’t cost you a copper to carry the land. ning. 9-. 3dx Kensington, on troller, all improve- OVERLAND AGENCY, merits: with or without e GIRLS | 273 Main streot 205 Bank Buflaine. WHO HAS NOT “ACCEPTED JESUS AS HIS SAVIOR,” Storage and Accessorles, i-umlmeTi‘v]-"”’,‘,”‘ T ARE WANTED BY THE Py - SR TO R Wo or three rooms for AND IS KILLED, Repalr Work a Specialty. licht housekeeping. Steam heat Qo Ncw Eng Tcl co Phone 2227 139 Arch St. and gas. Address Rooms, Herald * Offce. 9-24-3dx | FOR POSITIONS AS GO TO AN ENDLESS HELL? | DOHERTY MARKET | "Lty s it 571 B TELEPHONE OPERATORS ' =1 Factory Rebui steam heat and lmprovements, 141, GROCERIES AND MEAT Main st. lnquire M. Raphael, 170 These positions offer perma- Mr. Frank A. Stockwell, for a Main = SN 92 0tE nent employment under good What Would YOU Believe if It Was YOUR Boy? number of years with Hall’s Gro- | 70 RENT—SIX room modern tene- S oriine conaitian cery is now cutting meat at this ment. Two Family House. adults, Call and see our Chief Opera- SRR, | references. 113 Bassett St (or and be given Information Rev. W. W. Rose will preach Sunday evening at 7:30 upon the 406 Arch S Ll St about piier paa hours of Wwo sickness, dis- above subject at the Haijl, 427 West Main Street If you have a boy - = 33000, ability and pension plan, rest 2 2 S TR ONT RO o Buys on €asy terms, just that little room, ete. at The Front co v . vl EVERYONE WELCOME. DENIS“N fiARAfit N youl iave een ook g for) il E l the edge of New Britain, Large lot, Southern New England 430 MAIN STREET barn and coops. City water and gas. H. N. LOCKWO0OD, Telephone Co. Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night, s s e +4 COURT STREET, Storage, Gupples and Repairing. Cltr Hant Typewriters \ of All Makes ' Sold, Rented and Repaired. N. B. Typewriter Exchange . Telephone 612.

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