New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 27, 1918, Page 16

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Lower P This Week on Wed- ding, Mercantile and Social Bngraving. Sale Now in Progress. Sec Samples @ngraving in the Salon on the The Classified Columns are vour agents-—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising | quantities and turned in at, loor iassified chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. ey, A WORD ' the Herald. Your money will e \ ! . A i surely remain in the finder’s ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 16s | hands if he does nct know ENT AWORD EACH IN i who lost it. : CASH IN ONEC The Reason Why. e T e How s HELP WANTED—MALE. FOR SALE, FOR BALN. All Advertisements for the must be in the Herald SALE—Broilers and fovy Leghorns, cockerels and pj chicken coop and wire. G. 59 Ellis—Phone. 9-1 LE—A little three acre fail Plainville Good barn, fruit and la Price is low. D{ Plainville. FOR fanc lets, Glidden, Experienced fireman, lo turing plant with low pre tem for heating WANTED-—- manuf: FOR SALE t and grocery Reason for selling, owner in draft. 614 North Main stre 6 store. this classified column ts and Dresses Lady Duff prdon Gowns 2dx »—IJOB PRI of handlin Apply, stating age, 1 wages expected sman, Herald Office An elderly gentleman for 1t and simple clerical work. of Corbin Cabinet FOR § mile from room house, extra good. Peck, Broad | FOR and Jersey cow Stoddard, office by 1:30 p. m. on the dz two apable et work, ence Pros srade of experi- event of autumn—one that definitely Cook v of issue. - Smith Motor Wheel Cheap for Main St. asking, “What will be worn? AL good condition Morse, 446 women are in cash Bleht in the spirit of the times, ziving the ut- HELP WANT Upright s ne now 2nd mahogany Must sold. Make offer. floor, next expenditure whether great or AT Bl 2 ty for any FOR SALE—Pair on account of draft. nut. e of horses. Barg R Call 430 Che] piano: 9-25 In stor: 59 Lau & Judd's FOR SALE- runahout liams Auto Co., )—Clear headed home wom- interested in Health Can find ongenial good pay for whole or | Must be of good appear- absolutely reli Ad- | Box i | office . 0 or { be Hys and an, over and wor part time. ance dry slene. ) mall lot of Klond Wheat, s Horse and, split and cut place, A few , sired by big t¥ Price $10 e Berlin, Conn. T¥§ 24 | floor and see the opening displays 1918 Upholstery and Lace Curtains and 1S 7th Floor d Drapery goods displayed on the seventh ed so much importance to this matter, Bht a¥ in our present selections So many Bh established reputation for heauty and durability, fer. of personal preference. Coziness and cheer may tire and coziness and cheer is much a matter of Keep the home fires burning.” Continues this Week. WEngraving Sale until Saturday Leave your order at once Te a thoroughly competent attendant will give you her exclu- college ?‘lll’f‘f»\v < ey will be until after the war. We offer genuine hand work at 4 above qualifications i * ed. Apply - ite Capitol, Kk lesman 1tu rnoon and evenir Good Modern Boot Shop. 168 Main 9-23-tf. fon FOR SALE. - white winter Rye straw ay, Lirc length for fire to twe old pig Poland- ina boar. Berlin arms, phone 668-4. of seed and 5 Ford Wil- ! 5-4d. | Practically new for cash. lm 9- s Manager, ild. wood WANTEL shoe stor right man. Main st. young man to work Good opportunity Apply Che 4| FOR SALE . ‘ WANTED—Salesladies for Saturdays. Inguire Miss Lilllan McCormick, Goldenblum Millinery Co. A desirable Plainville. Exceptionally house with 12 room ley and center, arge barn, ve town. Peck, Broad residence in well built | close to trol- | extra large lot, sheds, etc. Owner to Sacrifice price. D. C. Plainville 3D—An errand boy. Apply the office of the Corbin Cabinet Lo¢ Co. 9-17-<f f-tenement block, Modern improvem 9-29 Woman to do small fam- washing. Can take it home or desired. Apry Mrs. F. W, Harrison St., Phone 724 [ WANTED iy not Porter, FOR SALE- rooms each Apply 473 Park 1 1 st D—In office of nufacturing concern, a man for clerical work, one having had ex- perfence in hurrying and routing or- ders through factory preferred. Fx- cellent opportunity for right man. Apply Drawer 1021, City. 9-17-tf! - FOR SALE—Two ten horse pg] Stanle; G. A. Gliad 9-21 NS e S large local | esmememm— — FURNISHED ROOMS. as WANTED—Younng woman, college graduate for patriotic publicity and propaganda. work. Must have had | actual reportorial experience or considerable editorial experience on Those not meeting will not be in person, Room ! Hartford, Conn. 9-26-3d FURNISHED ROOM-—Corner and High streets. ‘Phone 19-12. Lake Conveniences. 9-27-3dx FOR SAL Two carriages, one gv, all rubber tired; and Hen Hou 260 Chestnut WANTED—Young man for work in local factory office. ne FURNISHED keeping, 855-4. ROOMS for near Park. house- "Phone 9-26-3dx payroll | Good for advancement. State age, references, etc. Box 24C, Herald. 9-17-tf Shop Efflcienc Man, Al Mecha and Tool I igner, also on T Study, Rate setting & Produc Control System, is desirous of cating in or around Hartf, Guranteed Results. Present tion is same as above. Goverpm) work preferred. Address Efficles New Britain Herald. 3-24-6} STATE TA pe, sale price 95¢. te 0" dies, sale price $1.95. ed, for this sale, line, $1.00. We are Lower-Priced than Others the exceptionally satisfactory results are given for our work make many who It's high quality at low prices that has given Two connected furnished rooms, near square; steam heat. Apply 69 Arch street. 6-6dx WANTED—A woman to wash dishes. New Britain Dairy Lunch, 3 Main. -2d WANTED--Timekeeper and cost clerk in local factory. Good chance for advancement. Herald, Box reise in making gl ceptional praise we You are wrong TO RENT—Cosy rooms for light improvements. ka Room Registr st, N. E. Laae, Mgr. suite furnished housekeeping. All Adults only y, 84 W ave 'er, fayored us say “‘High Prices. us ‘the share of success w Consult our Optometrist and get the by mezzanine balcony L e Shaded Old h, Shadéd this sale 50 cars and plate, $ One hundred cards in A selection fr ou competent girl sework. Family of 41 Lexington. for two. WANTED-—Frelght handlers and crossing tenders by N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Appwy at freight office, Whiting St tfl‘("jn the very beginning of your eye trouble. Optical Dept., 25-tf FURNISHED ROOMS—Light house- keeping. Call evenings. 16 Pro: pect street 9-2 Fodhcly Stript, shaded Roman, shaded Caxtoa, shaded Astor Text, for c r1$3.00 value 0 _regtlar valuc tyfles, regulhr 3.50, for this sale $2.50. 00 to ‘g(}u,hdml—u\l Monogram Dies for this sale $1.00. Tub Dresses%—?t—Fall Styles and Materials LETTERHEAD DIES AT SPECIAL PRICES. holds the exelusive agéncy for these best of all prettier than ever this season in spite of all and per 34 16: $2.98 to S$7.98. s tf FOR RE WANTED — Woman - housework and to ing. Good wages. L.enox house. general help with cook- 280 Main St., 9-25-4d T. TO RENT—Six o ment. Two referenc modern House, sett St. room mily WANTED—Clerks ments whole or store open daily m., .- except promptly at > McMillan Store. ‘WANTED—Five room, second-floor rent, modern improvements, price between $18 and $24. Small fam- ily of adults. Address Tenement, Herald Office. 9-25-4dx WANTED—By reliable woman, office cleaning. Box 4C, Herald. 9-24-5dx in several 113 Residents of Connecticut own part time. from 9 a. m. to 6 Saturday, when it 10 p. m. Apply 24-tf depart- This (G and de- taxable securities are liable to ingham This store clares that they crepe cloth, chamb Fourth Floor. NURSES UNIFORMS Maids' Mohair and Soisette Dresscs, sizes 34 to STORE ROOM TO RENT—Space for automobiles, wagons or furniture. sasonable. Phone 506 or ad- . C. Baker, 224 Arch St. 9 Dresses for practical house wear, are obstacles to the contra G 9 at local rates unless the State Ta four mills has been paid to the $ v e; sizes 1o 3 -Including the official Red Cross style No. 400, $3.98, $4.50 and $.4.98. 16; $3.98 to Treasurer on or WANTED—Waitress and disl 294 Main street, Asia Restaur / { BEFORE SEPT. 30TH asher. a nt. bdx TO RENT—Modern six room Adults. 319 Chestnut street. — - flat. Women for m-P DOHERTY MARKET GROCERIES AND MEAT Mr. rank A. Stockwell, for =z number of years with Hall's Gro- cery is now cutting meat at this market. 406 Arch St. BENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STRF Furnished Single Rooms to rent; modern improvements, heated. 45 Walnut St. 9-21-tf. Wc"iT'YM ITEMS | Week WANTED—Young lady for filing clerk in manufacturing company off State age, references, expe ences and salary desired. Box 28X, Herald Office. 9-24-5d WANTED :— on T—Garage, $3.00 per month. South Burritt St. 9-26 TO R (.‘; WANTED—Dodge or Buick Roadster. 2 Address Box 695, City, giving full particulars about car and price. spection government The estates of those who neg) work in New Britain. Apply | by letter giving {.... particu- | lars. Appointment will be made in New Britain. Clif- ten E. Davenport, Supt. U. S. Emp. Service, 8 Ford St. Hartford. WANTED — Saleswomen Pullar tf Bargain Advt at pay this tax will be liable to A HEAVY PENALTY| Besse-Leland's.— TO RE ix-a farm near New- ington center. Steamheated house. Main, 7 to 8 p. m 9-25-8dx Seven-room apartment, 20-tf either Arch or Herald Office, commun- Evangelist ‘McPherson It may he One year's lease. Apply R. H. E t and improvements. 141 Herald immediately. your last opportuni “Real, (71| To Rent Price $4. Pric Louis Korotloi was arrested in this | night and turned over to the authorities. He is wanted in tor robbing a in filing s had ex- Apply 9-24-tf WANTED—A young lady department. One who perience in filing prefer Drawer 1021, City. is 7 safe. ed Money on hand or in bank is I $500. Baj deposits not taxed. Bristol TO RED if more than Saving steam heat Main st., Main st | : | Majestic Y i thing for these chilly n at Barry & Bamforths: | WANTED—Girl for general work. Apply 19 South Just the For sale Light Housekeeping Rooms. Also light, airy single rooms. $2—$2.25 house- High St. o 20 Instructions and forms sent on, Saturday ; sale at last day of Besse-Leland’s Bargain Week —Advt. BEGLEY HOUSE, 422 Main St. WANTED-—Chambermaid. Hotel Be- $30 month, board and room. housckeeper NOTICE., plication. Livery Cars for Hi Day and Night. ‘ SPECIAL NOTICE ! J. HOCHMAN is in the market for Papers or Magazines. Call me by Tel. 468-4, or drop a line. East Street, City. STATE TREASURER Hartford, Cd MANROSS AUTO G OVERLAND AGENOY, Storage and Accessorie Repair Work a Specialt] Phone 2227 139 Arch/ loin. NOTICE — Will party Also three $10 bills on Hart street Saturday, who called icate with Supplies and Repairin, A. PINKUS, Eyesight Specialist und Manufacturing Optician, %Y1 EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE Broken Lenses Duplicated. ! office, 306 Main St. D—Dishwasher Launch. Also short Buys on casy 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, teal t order wanted. Apply to WANTED—A competent maid for 1 housework in family of twg, hing. Mrs. W. L. Hatch, 24Y ain st 9-13-tf & Niven, Boston Store NOTICE-~Yot .afe inviea , Bos 5 istate and Insurance City Hall Williams Auto Go. Office and Service. | ——"— ‘Station' 287 Elm Stl of local firm. Addres L) win, Rudman’s Market, 56 Ea iaquire M. Raphael, 170 who found Sep. 14, and 25-2dx w0 hear "Phoite 5 e Time Religion.” Three meetings daily, at Unity Church, Pratt street, Hartford. 9 a; West M ‘WANTED-—Chambermaid washer. Hotel Belain. and dish- 24-4dx 9-13-t2 s FOR SALE Street. Large Lot. Liberal terms. 2 Houses, 64 Fairview Street. 2 families each. Bath and Toilet All in good condition. Will pay over 10 per cent. 4 Family House and Large Lot, 21 1 Chestnut street. location. Pay 10 per cent. on investment. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. 208 National Bank Building, NOTICE— put on nut St. Interlocking weather strips by A. A, Iuller, 401 Chest- d postal. 9 6dx WANTED—Girl over housework. 36 14 to help with amp st. 9-12-tf 3 Family House, 153 Jubile tant in office Box 695, City. 9-3-t NOTICE~—Automobile parties taken out rates, Mitchell Six, Tel H=12 23-6dx WILL THE BOY AT THE FRONT Very desirs WHO HAS NOT “ACCEPTED JESUS AS HIS SAVIOR,” AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken Seven-passenger Studebaker, No. John Hall. s ‘i Insurance; out. Phone R-27-26dx PARTIES TAKEN Frank Brown, Te! 7-25-t. Room AND GO TO AN ENDLESS HELL? IS KILLED, Real Estate. WE HAVE CALLS FOR DESIRABLE HOI‘TS TO SELL AND TO RENT in the Center of the City AUTOMOBILE out. Buick car. 188-2. LOST What Would YOU BEelieve if It Was YOUR Boy? LOST—One four buckle arctic tween Franklin Square and Shuttle Meadow avenue. Finder please no- tify B. J. Baker, 33 Main street. 9-27-1dx adjoining sections—If you have a place to dispose of, REMINGTON ARMS CO. (of Bridgeport) VERSUS PIONEERS AT ELLIS STREET GROUND 330 P. M. Wilson or Meyerjack Will Pitch For Visitors Champion and Crockett Will Be the Local Battery. Rev. W. W. Rose will preach Sunday evening at 7:30 upon the Us at once. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 308 Bank Builaing. above subject at the Hall West Main Street. If you have a boy and hear My WELCOMIE at The Front come ARE WANTED BY THE So. New Eng Tel. Co. FOR POSITIONS AS TELEPHONE OPERATORS These positions offer perma- nent employment under good working condltions. Call and see our Chief Opera- be given Information about wages paid, work; slckness, dis- pensicn plan, rest Factory Rebuilt Typewriters of A_l_l_gdakes ‘ Sold, Rented and Repaired. N. B. Typewriter Exchange lee 612. Will Rent or Sell on Easy Terms 10 yard, wd detail hours of ability and room, ete. Southern New England Telephone Go. 24 COURT STREET. to ated in br t bargain Family in Clayton brick A room opposite s repaired, papercd and put in good condition, real for the righty party. The Home Banking & Reaity Co. 193 MAIN ST, ¢ FHONES 728 and 101 . 72 West Main Street.

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