New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1918, Page 10

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More Than aj Position-- Here’s An Opportunity! Can You Typewrite? Do You Have Confi- dence in Yourself to as- sume responsibility ? Then Address 4AX, Herald Office. | RENT—Light housekeep- rooms, $1.00. Airy, single 122 Main St. DOHERTY " MARKET| 1146 | Try Us For SP IRY & BARNES GOODS | AND HEINTZ 57 VARIETITES | AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. Church Street. For Your Amusement. J.HOCHMAN |—————— 2 - RES THE JUNK DEALER STRICTLY FRE rm Box from Satisfaction Will ALIL KINDS OF JUNK AND e l Direct { guaranteed. be delivered. H. LR Soutenbach, Stafford Ave., Forest- TEL, 1161-15, IR | MOTORCY CLIS’ ATTENTION! | Paint and refinish your Motorcycle | to look like new. This winter is the time to finish it up for Spring. Samples shown and all work guaran- teed. WANTED Experienced sewing machine operators for United States shelter tents. The National Spring Bed Company. WM. VENTURO, Main St., Kensington, Tel. 647-5 Conn. PEOPLE'S CHRISTAS | mar school NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918, TREE PROGRAM| Goneert at Central Park and Sing- l ing in Grammar School Hall A departure other years the fro marrangemeats of been decided upon at the Central has for exercises People's Park this In the past it has been c to extend the exercises through several nights, but this year they will be held on one night only, Christmas eve, Tuesday, December 24. On aceourt of possibility of inclem- ther, it has been thought ad- visable 1o hold the gencral exercises indors and Grammar school hall has been engag for the occasion. The exercises will begin with the ringing of the South church chimes from 6:30 to 6.56 p. m. and from 7 o'clock to 7:15 the Philharmonic band will give a concert at the tree. The band will then lead the way to Gram- hall and it requested that the public march in procession. A duplicate tree will be provided in the school hall where, hetween 7:30 and 8:30, a program of Christmas carals will be sung by the assembly and the pupils of the Grammar school and the Philharmonic band furnish- ing the music, An extensivd program of carols been arranged as follows: “Under the Star Christmas tree in season. tomary FOR SALE Corner residence of 18 rooms with lot 100x115, suitable for club house or would make fine home. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall FIRE INSURANCE Prepare for Loss Before the Fire. We can protect your Dwelling and Farniture in the best companies, an d Low Rates. H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St' ROOM 208. Why not invest in a block at the corner of East Main and Elm Streets. Property has improved here wonder- fully. Look at how North & Judd and Traut & Hine and Landers have built up here. Thousands of employees pass this corner every day. Here is an investment where pro- perty is bound to go up. See us about it. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 306 Bank Builaing. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Sold, Rented 272 Main street Repaired. and Exchanged Typewriter Supplies. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Tel. 612 72 West Main Street. Don’t Delay Buy Your Chains Today DISTRIBUTORS OF Prest-O-Grip Truck Chains WEED AND RID-O-SKID. ALL SIZES IN STOCK. The Gunn Rubber Company 57 EAST MAIN STREET. Branches :—Hartford, Waterbury, Bridgeport. The American Engineering Co. Does Designing and Building of SPECIAL MACHINES Dies, Jigs and Fixtures, Automobile Parts and JOBBING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 200 East Main St,, over Morrin’s Garage. Tel, 481-3 COTTAGE WITH IMPROVEMENTS IN WESTERN PART OF THE CITY FOR SALE. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO | (In corporated.) 242 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. “Christmas 1 “Hymn for “Joy to the “The irst Noel “Herk, the Herald “It Came Upon Clear “0, Little Town of Bdthlechem'. “While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night”. “0 Come, All Ye Faithful.” “Silent Night he Christmas Tree Carol”. Angels the ing". Midnight FOUR MINUT PEAKERS, Be Made During Week. last appeal by Four Minute will be made the weck ot 16. The topic is “The Red Roll Call.” The follow- assignments for the Last Appeals Will Coming The speakers December ing are week December 16-—Lyceum, Sullivan; Keeney's, Bl Scenic, W. C. Hungerford. December 1 Fox': B, R, G4 patric; Lyceum, B. W. Alling; Kee- ney's, W. C. Hungerford; Scenic, Rev. J. Leo Sullivan December 21—Fo W. C gerford; Lyceum, W. F. Keeney's, F. R. Gilpatric; W. Alling. Rev. J. Leo F. Mangan; Hun- Mangar Scenic, B. Have your dollars read Don't endanger the life of that pre- cious baby by using unknown or un- pasteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY SAFE and PURE PASTEURIZED MILK and eliminate ALL question of impurity or richness. From selected sources of high qual- ity and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- IZED in a modern creamery. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfy the most exacting. J7'E. SEIBERT & SON, Williams Auto Co. Office and Service. Station, 287 Elm S 20 cents ea. Herald Office Have your dollars ready.—advt. 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 wii} be interested in your propo- sition. e CASH IN lassifie ey A WORD. ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ | ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. All Adveriisements for the LC classified column must be in the Herald HELP WANTED—FEMALE. Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins.s_md Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Yoi:ir money wil surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know who lost it. ¥OR SALE. T and tween Oliv Purse, 17 Green T the © stroet. contair Market Return to 14 Olive. Quality ahout $2 stamps he- and 14 ing « turing conc New itain, ctment of I rn. Addr Conn. 12-14-1dx | — perienced girl for fil- manufac- 34, Box 12-14- office by 1:30 p. m. on the of issue. _— HELP WANTED--MALIL once-in to AG lifetime sevoral your popular Authentic 800 pages, ficent off nished British, ernments one has relative home wants boo Here is your opportunity hundred are time priced Complete History of World illustrated with I war photographs fur- American, inadian, Gov- avery vice; eve pay biggest makeo profit in orders for dollars taking gives ins in se we LO ned s to L7 Che Dwight LOST ISas ing, to Herald NOTIC cheted dail wood st Mai Reward. gold stone psake. It “Muff on S itnut street St On Chestnut Bigelow, pen-knife. Reward t and gold Christn vokes, ies and LOST—Pocketbook n o st, Return treet, cward 54 Stanley street. Phone 7 Finder return, Reward street Thursday Finder tuble runnc braided rug Upstair: in_ Iox’s Wednesday WIANTED: family w as vl old I Valued once, 28 Court St i returned L A woman to take home h, without sheets. Apply 12-13-2 FOR SALE—Prosperous grocery af 1t business with option on pro In popular section this ci d Chis is @ live proposition and w i staad inspection. K. L. Johnso 194 North st. Phone 640, 12-10-6 FOR SALE- Ri day. Phone 2 WANTED—Lady wishes to work Guernsey cow. Excellent family cow. ager. H. Shulal 11-54 Ba) . D—Young woman cal work in coacern. right party 124 | 3ax Good Box opport between 18, He morn- return factory office of for unity rald cleri- local 3d 12-10 L WANTED- of 3 n S, thre Woman for office of local ¢ hours a day, six da Herald. cleaning ancern or on in ernoon. $40. Nagle ald office. 12-14-1dx commission and ship credit. Send for frec outfi once tothe Authoried Sales Agent Address Manufacturers Comy 62 North V Boston, books tain mor Winthrop and Return to Herald. LOST—Small black pocketbook, con- ing door key rey, Thursday ning Ash Reward of Miss betwee: West Main. amount evenings, no washing. M kin, apable man Gpening in New Good for $200 a month and up. Permanent. Only one with $1,500 available capital and some business for newj Britain, twe stres Her: North & Thursday Reward. en et, ald. Winthrop s IED—Competent cook. Whittlesey, cook; to do general house- J Wit- 12-10-5dx WANTED—A girl for work. Apply Geo. Fairvi be- Main Return to asses, and gener Berson, for no Sani- 12-11-tf Apply 279 12-10-tf 1 house- 185 2-12-3a in | PFOR SAL Hudson supersix Sed Just overhauled and with new co all around Williams tires cash. Bargain f| Auta Co., 287 EM 12-6- SALE 1916 6-40 Hudson thr) nger Cabriolet overhauled and Also newly p liams Auto Co. This car good condit Bargain. W Elm st. in inted 287 12.8- FOR SALE-—One 2nd hand wagon in fine condition. One Co: cord buggy. Inquire 80 West Ma; street. 1 delive -11-5| FOR SATE—Parlor stove, used y hort time, No. Inquiré experience considercd. Addres: Mr. Bicile, 1208 N. American Bl Chi 12-14-1dx WANTED—Good men for drivers. Falr wages for the right men. Ap- ply Adams Express Co., Main street, 1-6dx neg: ~Package containing f iken from table ir reward if tives: Lunch; suitable Maid for gene: thout laundry. H West turned to Miller & Hanson Drug Co. WANT! 1ot TO RENT. Main St ral 5 20k TENEMENT TO RENT—F good locality; WANTED—Man to take c nace and janitor fer steady man. re of work. 1y 160 Main fur- job can Her: WANTED—Position make ald. own as truck repairs. furnac house quire 652 West Just driver; Main st. 16D, dx Bo: 12-13 ive Call 2 12-14 house- Hum- 12-3d rooms; improvemen finished. In- upstairs. 12-13-2 1917 DODGE ROADSTER, $47) 1916 Dadge touring, both in best condition, also winter storage f| three cars for $3.50 a month. Wg ter Rochette, 131 Winthrop st. 12-1 FOR SALE—Hardwood cut to len The B Tel. 668 11-30-e0d L for use in fire place. { 2| Farms, Berlin Conn. dx TED—Two messengers good 1. Western Union Telegraph (lo. 12-1 H WANTED-—A man to v Saturday nights. Mc taurant, 348 Main. SHIPPING CLERK, wholesale provi- sion and groceries. State experi- | ence. Box 15, Herald 11-tt dishes Re: Short crder in Dairy Lunch, 348 Main St. ook, FOR RENT— and bath, with all attractive grounds, neighborhood; newly New 12-14-1a people, Apy Mai cperienced men or y Fine @ n street. shoe women, positions; also extras for Saturd Quality Shoe Shop, 321 now ready; on trolley utes from New Britair len, 256 No. Main st sales- Steady VS, ix large light rooms improvements; garage; G D milk, gain to quick purc % sky. Beckley, Conn. WANTED- 1,000 intelligent wam for| to read the New York Call daily f one month. Chatficld’s, 285 Mai select decorated. line, 40 min- Al- Southington. 12-14-1dx FOR SALE— the best of shape. 123 Cherry street. "ord roadster, 1917, R. O Rudoll Phone 2051, | 12-14-1; NOTICE. 12-13-tt WANTED—Good Broad st. 89 cookle baker ner Chestnut provements, 1093, = and Call $30 a mont 12-12-3dx WANTED—. nace and for steady N to take care of anitor work. Steady man. 160 Main st. fur- Job WANTED—Someone cash to go in Herald. with partnership with ia new. paying invention. TO RENT—Eight room cottage, cor- hy Phone 12-10-eod-3dx I NOTICE—Having returned to o\ life from active duty in the navy, I wish to inform my patrd and whoever may be interested tI} will continue in the plumbi RENT-——Three-room me TO Box 16 1210-6dx | White House Lunch. improvements, 470 Arch St. tenement, Inquire 12-13- heating and tinning business at 1 Hart st. Tel. 1061 W. R. Fer 12-14-4 tf | STORAGE—Live and dead storag WANTED—Work on farm. Bouzce, 161 Broad St WANTED—Young man, 30, just out | of service, desires position by — ary 1 with chance of advancement; | had several years' experience as | s ness Young tudy catalogue. College, 163 FURN and Call Connecticut Main st. shorthand. HED ROOMS, women or write Busi- provements, 219 TO RENT—Five rooms, modern Washington St. -3dx 12-1 im- | Robert D. Ferguson, Elm and Franklin Keeley Garage.) Garage C. (Former] 12 11 house, den or R. H. Erwin. clerk and assistant foreman; furnish best of references. Addr Soldier, Box 21X, Herald. 12-1 gentleman. 45 Cal | FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM—For Modern im:provements, Walnut St. TO RENT—Five room tenement, new 70 Belden st. Apply 12-12-3dx NOTICE—Wanted, Phone 1417-3. ashes to ha 12-9, WANTED -— Interlocking weatk 11-30-tf A. E. O'Brien. TO RENT—Four rooms, 86 Grove St. 12-10-6dx strips put on doors and windd Postal. A, A. Fuller, 401 Chestn street. 12-13-6 DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplies and Repalring. FURNISHED fron or [ tral, bell. t room, s TA 180 Maple ROOM- steam two gentlemen; Arch s Nice heated, central. 6 3 LE 1ROON electric light, all conveniences, cen. street, TO RE in basement. street. large for one fieaied, | TO RENT—Store Cherry St. for storage B. Farrell, ring upper purposes. 12-14-1dx 78 Maple St. —Tenement of three rooms Inquire 36 Connerton 12-3- and garage at 45 Store could Inquire 11-27-tf be used L NOTICE—Mahogany player pia bench and rolls, very cheap; ca or installments; Liberty Bonds a War Stamps taken. See 447 Arch St. tf Have your dollars read: DPYRIGHT 193 NEW YORK TRIBUNE-'ING. GOING To THE 'GOLF LINKS - THE NINETEENTH HOLE AND EVERYTHWIG onN SUNDAY MORNING,

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