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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, The Herald Still has a limited numb 0 These Maps are Complete in every de- tail and will make a valuable souvenir of The World War. Over There should have one of these Maps Parents of Boys in the Service when the boy comes home so they can be shown the exact places where they did their fighting. While they last they can be procured at the Herald Office for 20c THURSDAY, NOVEMBE R 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- sition. ——— CASH AVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSEB.TIQN. All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. HELFP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED-—Young = woman ' who has had some experience in checking freight bills, by local concern. Box 8C, Herald. 11-14-3d WANTED — Woman for hou Part time. Apply to the Y A., Hungerford Court. mstress wishes work also at home. Mrs. B. Douchette, 53 Cherry street. 11-14-6dx WANTED—Waitress and lady dish- washer. Hotel Beloin. 11-13-tf. HELP WANTED—MALR. Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins_and ngs are found in surpnsmg quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s MINIMUM CHARGE 10e | hands if he does nct know | who lost it. , WANTED, FOR SALE. WAD D-—Two men, canvasssing and collecting. P’ermanent position. Sale and commission Box 17 WANTED--Room and hoard with pri- | FOR SALE—A Ford roadster, 19 vate family. References furnished if | model, recently overhauled, in go required. Box 1354, Herald running condition. Call evenings 11-14-3d | Sundays, 419 Stanley St. 11-12-3 messeng with bi Can make $40 per month. | 8 hours, no Sunday work. We Union Tel. Co. WANTED-—ily young couple, two fur- | FOR SALE—Hara wood cut nished rooms for light housekeeb- | length for use in fire place, T ing. Box 35 BE., Herald office Berlin Farms. Berlin Conn. T 11-14-6dx 668-4. 10-17- WANTED—Young man with soda fountain experience at Riker-Hege- man Co. 11-1 WANTED—Woman living in south | end of city to go out washing B RV =L CLERN] DLy 24, Herald. es, two second hund gas ranges. i in good repair. Also full line WANTED—Chauffeur at Shuttle Meadow club. $65.00 per month and board. One who is willing to work. Good steady man. No others need apply 11-13-3d. WANTED—Young men to learn tel- cphone husiness. Central office ap- paratus. Interesting work. Ad- vancement. Apply office of Local | Wire Chief, Court St. 11- 3dx WANTED—Porter to clean offices and make himself generally useful. Give age. references and wages. Box 14, Herald. 11-7-1f WANTED--Timekeeper and cost clerk in local factory. Good chance for advancement. Herald, Box 256XX. 9-5-tf — TO RENT. WANTED-—Girl competent to do Proofreading Part time or full time. Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church street. WANTED—Woman to help dishes noon hour Dairy Lunch, 348 Main St. WWNTED-—Girls, easy work, steady employment with good pay. Office ! room No. 21, R. R. Arcade. 11-13-2d WANTED-—A woman to take charge of household and care for a boy nl five. Good home for right p: Call Tuesday evening between 6 and 7:30 at 310 Maple street. 11-12-3dx WANTED—A girl for general house- work. Must know how to cook and wash. $40.00 a month. In- quire 373 W. Main street 11-11-tf WANTED—Saleswomen in our several departments; whole or part time. Apply to the McMillan Store. 10-21-tf LOST—Automobile curtain wrs in paper, between Arch and streets. Return to Herald. 11-14-3d LOST—A brindle Boston bull dog. Finder kindly return same to A. H. Schillir 9 Lincoln street and re- ceive reward. 11-14-3dx LOST—Silver lead pencil with pocket clip. Finder return to Dickinson Dr Co. 11-14-1d4 trayed or stolen, from pas- ture in Kensington, vearling Guern- sey heifer, brown and white. Suit- able reward. 1% L. Norion 11-8-6d LOST--Ring, set flve opals. . Reward if returned to 120 South Main. 11-12-5dx DR. A. A. TUTTLE Veteinary Surgeon is again located at Street. Phone 451-5. DOHERTY MARKET 406 Arch St Try Us For Native Chickens and Fowls, Top Beef and Spring Lamb. H. I. Hart THE Chas. Beh PARK GARAGE Now Open for STORAG and LAVERY. Reasonable Rates. Tel. Rear 189 Main St. Tel 769-5 CORBIN PAPER CO. WHO.ESALE DEALERS PAPER AND PAPER BAGS GENERAL TRUCKING 131 MainStreet PHONE 706. New Britain, Conn. 273 Chestnut | TO RENT-—Tenement, five rooms, all improvements. 177 Hart street. 11-14-3dx TO RENT—Two four-room tenements. 2 Rockwell avenue. 11-14-34 TO RE Apply 659 Stan- ley street. . 1034 11-14-6dx TO RENT-Tenement of four rooms, improvements. 220 Kensington avenue 11-14-tt TO RENT—Four room tenement. Garden. 12 4Hart St. 11-14-3d WANTED-—TFive room furnished flat. Walking distance to Curtis and West Main street. Box X9X Herald 11-1 ax { TO RENT—Tenement near Kensing- ton church. With gas. Only $8.00 per month. T. P. Dunham. Tel. evenings. 11-13-3dx. TO RENT-—Tenement of five rooms Top floor, modern improvements 93 West street. 11-12-6dx GARAGE TO RENT—Apply 32 Gar- den street. 11-9-tf TO RENT—Six rooms and bath, with all improvements. Attractive grounds, garage, best neighborhood, on trolley line, 40 minutes from New Britain, now y. An op- | portunity for the r arty. Seen saturday or Sund . D. Allen, N. Main street, Southington 11-9-6dx B —— e i NOTICE, NOW IS THE TIME-—For operators and learners to secure permanent positions. Engage now in this essential industry, making Work clean, light and in- Commercial Shirt Co., 11-12-4dx NOTIC: When your car needs re- pairing call M. A. Helene, rear %0 Arch street and get the henefit of a skilled mechanic to do the work. Also several used cars for FURNISHED ROCMS. FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM—For Gentleman. Modern improvements. 45 Walnut street. 11-14-tf FURNISHED ROOM-—PI nt room with or without board. All con- | veniences. Tel. 1213-3, H»ld—:hl. TO RENT—Furnished room for gen- tleman, centrally located: modern improvements. Address P. O. Box | 5 3 Williams Auto Go. Office and Service. Station, 287 Elm St GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN are wanted by THE SOUTHERN NEW ENG- LAND TELEPHONE CO. to operate their SWITCHBOARDS Experience is unnecessary. You will be paid while learning and after that frequent salary increases are given. Call between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. and be given information about working conditions, arfes, etc. After 5 p. m. or on Sunday call, chief operator by telephone, or apply U. Smp. Bureau, 1 Main stree I'HIZ SOUTE NEW EN LAND TELEPHONE C 34 Court street, If you are working on other government work, do not apply for one of these positions. WANTED—Refined sentleman desires | Stewarts. I. W. Loomis Co., 1 room in private family. Steam he Arch Bt. 10-33 manert: Centrally Jocaten ! Bpe | St —=Te——— Eeraia 11-13-2d | WANTED—Crossing tenders, 8 hd basic day, 35 cents per hour. A} dlers wanted. Ap! Whitting _street. WANTED—At once, Experienced stenographer. Good pay to right — party. Address, Manager, Box 156, [ moR SAT,I New Britain, Conn. 11-13-t¢ Guernsey cow Rij milk. Excellent family cow. B gain to quick purchaser. H. Shul WANTED AND FOR SALE-Rahbits, | SKY. Beckley, Conn 11- Belgian Hares, Flemish Giants, oF large_or small. Bantams, Puppies | FOR SALE—aldwin apples by bar] and Pets of eve Hescription. | ©F box. D.J. Smith, P. O. Southj Highest cash price paid. Groesheck ton, "““"" or Tel. 165-2. 11-4 Pet Shop, Asylum §t., Hart- Fora 11-13-4dx. | FOR SALE—Brand new Ford tou . ing car, 1916 Ford truck. In condition. Bargain for cash. 1 1419-3 or 473-3. 11-7) WANTED—Inside painting and deco- rating. Best references. Ha I Crusberg, 32 Chapman St. Ring | FOR SALE—Maple sugar, sweet cid| 1438-25 or 1063- 11-13-3dx. corn to pop at McEnroe's, W | Main St. 11-13424 WANTED—By December 1st, mod- ern four or five room tenement, lo- | FOR SALE—New Milk Cow. P cated near Stanley Worlks, by fam- $85. 10 qts milk a day. W ily of two adults. Tel. 404-1 Russell, Berlin, Ct 11-13-2 FOR SALE—Pigs, all ages, from weeks to 24 weeks old. The Be Farms, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 66§ 10-1 WANTED—To put on interlocking weather strips on doors, regardless of their condition. Apply by postal to A. A. Fuller 401 Chestnut | street. 9-12-6dx | FOR SALE—Parlor mirror, kitchi = table, rocking chair and pa WANTED—Dishwasher at Victory | clock. Price reasonable if taken Lunch, 40 Church St. $10.00 a! once. Inquire 287 Main street, bi and mea! 11-5-t. ber shop. 11-12- J FOR SALE—Drop Head Singer S¢ I)R%IAGN}{'ITEIJXIEN ing Machine. Perfect condition, attachments. Will sell at a sacgif Mrs. Crane, 57 City Ave. 11-14-1 On government work. If on government work now do not 1 i. | FOR SALE—TFord eight delivery bq apply. The American Engi-| "8 St neering Co. 200 East Main St. | street. 11-14- The “Home Fires” will keep burning, even if the war is over. Pri tect yourself by keeping well insured. All kinds of insurance; als bargains in Real Estate. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St Room 208 Natfonal Bank Building, i Real Estate, Insurance. Heres a Three Famlly Bnck House—Brings in per cent. on money—Has electric lights and all “ij provements—Good lot—It is seldom you can buy a brij house to show you 10 per cent. See us about it. Hay son Street Rent. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 306 Bank Bullaine. TYPEWRITER liepaired. Sold, Rented | e ‘ and EXCHANG] 272 Maln street TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHAN(C 72 WEST MAIN STREET. Hag, SELLORBUY HOUSE FOR YO Our Classified” {Colum.nsiwi. /L,do‘it, LR R