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% WANTED Good Stenographer who can assist purchasing agent. ply at Ap AMERICAN HOSIERY CO. TO RENT! Masquerade Costumes. Gustave Knaus 128 Glen Street. RAN'S HILE HEY AST Men’s $2.98 $1 95 Sweaters for Men’s 75¢ heavy grey mixed Socks, Shirts, Har Nets with elastic 3 for Doll Beds each 15¢25¢ 10¢ Drugs and Druggist Supplies at Cut Prices. Circus Car with Anmals, each .. Buy Sensible Christmas Gifts CURBAN'S 383 Main Street MARK'S ACTIVITIES, ST, | Aunual Sale Opens This Afternoon; Women's Mceting Tomorrow. The the Christmas sale of Mark’s church | opened this afternoon at 2 i | | '\ | | annual Woman's Guild at St. o'clock. A Victory supper will be served at 3 of Miss The tables p. m. under the direction Jackson, ch I Gwendoline A. will Fancy articles, of the Mrs. children’s, at the sale be { following: Ste | vens; aprons, Mrs. Brown; | arrs. ters of the Bennett: handkerchiefs, Daush- King; broken dollar mys- other society; candy, jellies, Fowler teries and Friendly mond Cochran, | chre surpris Mr Ams, and ete., Mrs Mr: eine; Mrs. Woman's auxiliary will ¥ tomorrow evening by Franklin, of Hartford address will “The Blue and the United Offe; ’ The lecture in the i h will illustrated will social Thursday evening De- * 12. Bishop E. Ctampion Ache- who was expected, will be un- to attend he has sailed for Europe: The bishop has promised to I attend some z of the club his ™m The Red Cross of the churct s made 1,009 121 sheets, 0 bath tov handkerchiefs, 90 napkins towels. The Dbranch will meeting every Wednesday eve The annual (hristmas entertainment will be held Monday evening, Decem- ber 23, at 8 p. m. The children’s en- tertainment will be held December 24 at 2:30 o'clock. ssed be house and Men's club will be ible as meet DOHERTY T“‘~6 MARKET 144 Try Us For SPERRY & BARNES GOODS AND HEINTZ VARIETIES Pen for writ.in%;a under all <;_<'>nditi ns o ACTIVE SERVICE JUST A WORD! Sunday evening and every Sunday evening at 7:30 at the Red Cross Hall, 427 West Main St., the Public of this city are offered an Illustrated Lecture upon topics of absorbing interest, the colored views exhibited at these lectures are works of art, and for beauty and magnificent coloring surpass any pictures shown in this city Sunday nights or any other night —the topics embrace travel, morality, religion and art. These lectures given in the churches of other cities attract audiences that vary from five hundred to eighteen hundred people. The lectures are of edu- cational and religious value. The subject Sunday eve- ning will be “Paul Jones the hero and founder of our navy.”—A silver collection to defray cost of lec- ture is received. All Weicome Sunday Evening. ALL MAKES Seld, Rented Repaired. and Exchanged Typewriter Supplies. NEY: BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Tel, 615, 72 West Main Street. | C. J.WHITE MFG.CO, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1918, LOST. auto tires, mounted, Hartford and New | Address Her- | 12-4-2d LOST 34x1 cord AMiddietown, Britain R q ald Box Tire Two wire wheels whhl between FURNISHED ROOMS, FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM-—For gentleman. Modern improvements. 45 Walnut 11-30-tf St NOTICE. AND BOARD in Protestant family for an elderly lady. Warm room and modern conveniences. V. A. Clark, 183 Main St. 12-2-3dx ROOM NOTICE—I will pay cash for a Gra- Victrola; mahogony pre- ferred. ' Price must be right. Box X, Herald. dx BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES — Re- liable agent wanted to handle a new heating device that takes the place of coal or wood, a new invention that is guaranteed to do the work We will give exclusive selling rights to the right party. Write or call. Hex Burner Co., 108 Pratt St., Hart- ford, Conn. Order of Notice. (No. 1 ) Julia Burdick Hulbert vs. George W. Hulbert. Connecticut, County, Superior Court, port, November 22, A. D., Upon the Complaint of Julia Burdick Hulbert, praying, reasons therein set forth, for s vorce and chonge of name now pend- ing before this Court, having been re- turned thereto on the first Tuesday of September, 1918. It appearing to and being found by this Court that the said defendant is absent from this State and gone to parts unknown and that notice of the pendency of the complaint was given as requnired by order of notice hereto- fore issued, and now the Plaintiff asks for a further order of notice in the premises. Therefore Ordered, that notice of the pendency of said complaint be given by publishing this crder in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper printed in New Britain, Conn.,, once a week for three weeks, commencing on or before the 27th day of Novem- ber, A. D., 1918. By the Court, MICHAEL J. FLANAGAN, Asst. Clerk of the BSuperior Court for Falirfleld County. ——y AETNA BOWLIN ALLEYS. Church Street. For Your Amusement. State of Fairfield ss., Bridge- 1918. the said for DR. A. A. TUTTLE Veterinary Surgeon is again located at 273 Chestnut Street. Phone 451-5. MANROSS AUTO 00, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Enonepza27 139 Arch St. FOR SALE Corner residence of 18 rooms with lot 100x115, suitable for club or would make house fine home. H. N. LOCKWO0OD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall J. HOCHMAN THE JUNK DEALER Buys and Sells All Kinds of SLEIGHS AND BUGGILES Tel 468-4 STEADY, LIGHT, CLEAN, WORK. Good Pay. Sewing Machine Operators and bench workers. Apply the DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night, Storage, Supplies and Repairing. Williams Auto Co. Office and Service. - Station 287 Eim St TO RENT—Light housckeep- ing room4, $1.00. Airy, single room $2.25. 422 Main St, “The Classified Columns are your 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. ————— ——— = TO RENT. CASH ONE CENT A WORD TO with South Four-room and Dbath, Main st. tenement, $13.00. 224 12 < T—Te nement of six rooms. Prospect street. 12-4-3dx —Tenement of 6 rooms, ements, 173 Park st. Kevorkian, 408 Arch st. 12-4- Tenement of three rooms Inquire 36 Connerton 12-3-tf F party. Tel. 319-4.— HFLP WANTED—I'EMALE. gen- «;i:() for . George Hill 12-4-3d Ti2D. housework. Washington St perienced g > machine, 1 Walnut Pap Box. ‘WANTED—Women for scrubbing cleaning, gene w ply at 2V Main St., Britain National Bank Bldg. 12-4-5 and 1l office NTED—Girls for stripping to Good pay, steady Apply Room 21, R. R. Ar FOR RENT—Auto starage room in spacious building in Corbin place. Very central, and several entrances; price reasonable. Also storage room for furniture. D. J. Hayves, black- smith, Corbin Place. Tel. FIVE-ROOM TENEMENT-—AIll provements; on third flood. first floor, 85 Belden St. im- Apply 1220 Sdx TO RENT—Two nicely rooms. Mrs. Clark, 87 furnished Arch St 12-2-3dx TO RENT---Store and garage at 45 Cherry St. Store could be used for storage purposes. Inquire T. B. Farrell, 78 Maple St. 11-27-tf e ——— WANTED. WANTED—Position vears' experience, partment. Can Willing worker. by with 9 in shipping de- do hand marking. Box 10C, Herald. 12-4-3dx man WANTED—Lady office and wait perience not 0. Box 6532, 1o take charge on customers; necessary. Addr Hartford, Conn. 12-4-2dx Large knitting mill desires woman to work in own town. Easy business. Permanent. Salary or commission, all or part time. Guaranteed Mills, Norristown, Pa. WANTED—Lady clerk manage a premium peri- ence not esseatial. Main st. Call at 383-385 The Royal Stamp Co. 12-4-2dx WANTED-—Young lady clerk nroe's, West Main St. WANTED—A girl for kitchen work. Apply Y. W. C. A. 12-3-3d WANTED—Two competent maids, one for cook and laundress, ono for second work. Apply evenings, Miss Whittlesey, 279 W. Main. d2=sttr WANTED—BY smal] American family tenement in desirable locality. Box 16A, Herald. 12-4-4d truck going to to bring back piece of Tel. 109-4. 12-3-2dx WANTED—Auto Springfield furniture. WANTED—Boarding and free homss for attractive healthy children all age Apply Conn. Children’s Aid Society, Brown Thomson build- ing, Hartford. 12-4-1dx WANTED—Nursing in confinement cases, 56 Whiting St., Phone 580. 12-2-3dx WANTED—Two gas ranges In per- fect condition, at once, at the N. B. Hospital. 12-3-34 WANTED-—To buy second hand five- passenger touring car, in A-1 con- dition. Address 541 Church St. 12-2-8dx WANTED~—Ashes to 1417-3. draw. Phone 12-2-34 WANTED—Men and women for work at New Britain Hospital. 11 -tf Young ladies for clerical attractive office, short hours, fair salar: Address, stat- ing experience, Box 22X, Herald 12-2-3dx WEr————————— HELP WANTED—-MALE. cient janitor and reference. Call ., Hungerford court 12-4-14 en- at WANTED—Part or female. graph Co. time Western male Tele- 12-4-2d janitor, Union WANTED—Two salesmen, speaking, for outdoor work proposition in city. Salary and commission. Apply at Room 204, English Best National Bank Bldg. 12-3 WANTED—Position as fireman, by experienced colored man: is capa- ble of operating any kind of a portable steam engine. Address P. O. Box 82, Plainville. 12-3-3dx HELP WANTED—Shop helpers press- mblers, etc. Steady Apply Berlin Construction Berlin Depot. 11-306d ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ | EACH INSERTION. All Advertisements for the classified column nust be in the Herald aoffire by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. FOR SALE. Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and] Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Yotusr money will surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know who lost it. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Ten sows, bred to type Poland-China boar. The B lin Farms, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 66§ 11-30-eoqg FOR SALE~—A model 90 five-pasg ger Overland touring car, in condition, four good tires. Canj seen at Corbin's Garage, Tuesd Thursday and Friday evenings| this week, between 7 and 9 o'cld or by special appointment by df ing Tel. 1608. 12 FOR SALE—Mahogany victrola furniture. 9 Meadow st floor. 1 FOR SALE—Two hundred white FOR SALE—One Ford Ford runabout; Overland car; all in A-1 condition. ville Garage, st Main 151, truck, st. one touring 11-29-6dx horn pulets. The Tel. 668-4. Berlin Par 12-3; equipped 1 00. Box, 12-24 FOR SAL i Ford touring car Herald FOR SALE—Ford business body attached. or 47 runabout Tel. FOR SALE—Hardwood cut to len) for use in fire place. The Bel Farms, Berlin Conn. Tel. 663 [ with 1410-3 12-3-tf FOR 1 36 SALE—Nice two modern conveniences. Wallace St. family house Inquire 12-3-3dx 11-30-eot FOR SALE~—QGuernsey CcoOw. milk. Excellent family cow. FOR SALE—Pigs, all ages, Farms, Berlin, Conn. Tel FOR SALE—Kitchen stove in condition. 28 Fairview, upstai 12-3-2dx from 6 weeks to 24 weeks old. The Berlin 668-4. 10-17-tf good gain to quick purchaser. H. Shul sky. Beckley, Conn. 11- FOR piano. ment. Stamps Arch St. SALE — Upright mahog| Al bargain. Reasonable Liberty Bonds or W accepted. Inquire ‘Lower bell. 12-3 FOR SALBE—Good square piano, FOR SALE—S room house with im- acre large Will be sold very reason- provements, of land, garden. able. cor. large barn 38-4 all kinds of fruit, Inquire 5 Kelsey. Chapman Come and get it. Tel. 2079. 12-4 runabout. tires. $150 FOR SALE—Ford condition. New 218, Herald. FOR SALE—49 acre farm, 7 house, barn, first class near school and high lecation, shore § half down. lobert room condition, beautiful miles, $3,000, Kautz, owner, Grantville Farm, Madison, Conn. 12-4-1dx FIRE INSURANCE Prepare for Loss Before the Fire. FOR SAME—42 acre farm, 14 rg house, outbuildings, hot w4 heat, modern improvements, class conditlon, mear school storss, high, healthy location, 500, $2,000 down. Robert Ka Grantville Farm, Madison, Cc;n 12-4; We can protect your Dwelling Furniture An the best companies, and Low Rates. H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST.,, ROOM Two family ouse on Winthrop St. for Sale—Thex always a good market for houses there—We sold Thi houses there in the last few months—We expect to this one QUICK—It’s only $6,000—Rent corner of -} Clintock St. and Commonwealth Ave. $13. . CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 372 Main street 366 Bank Builaing. B \ Ain’t It a G;alfa and Glorious Feelin’? WHEN You HAUE A GRAND JoB AS A ColLYWumisT 0N A GREAT NEWSPAPER] BomBS AND EVERY THING —AND DODGE AIRPLANE = AnD PLAY Tennts AtL Dar SHow S| NIGHT ~AND COME BACH AND FInD TREY Ue SIGNED AN ARMISTICE AND WORRY ABOUT GETTING A JoB AG AR T AND Go To ~AND A LETTER CoMmeE S FRomMm GWUR ASKING Come BACw To THE CoLYum AT “AND THEN TrE WAR, BUSTS AND You WORRY ALONG - B Erigg ~AND SIT AROUND LITTLE FRENCH Towns s ON A CAPTAIN'S ray You To S ZAA OH-n-1 Minne!! T NOT A ‘? DELIGHTFUL SENSATION. ! {. Ta TATA TYA Tv, ,S\ Z/?Z/o’fi/ EEA X4 P y A 7 3 (“OPVR{GHT_ 1918, NEW YORK 'rxmm:;:mc