New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1918, Page 12

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omemxoe: N gl UL RCH D GATION VISITS PRESIDENT Wilson Tells Guests Man Would G Crazy It He Did Not Believe in God. London, Dec. —President Wilson The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in fhe city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your prepo- NEW SRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918, Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in afj ihe Herald. Yoir money wil¥ surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know, large delegation sition. S holoetit: from the natlonal council of the Tvangelical Free churches. In ad- dressing the delegation the president said: “Gentlomen I am very much hon- ored, and might say touched, by this beautitul address that you have just read, and it is very delightful to feel | tho comradeship of spirit which is in- dicated by a gathering like this. “You are quite right, sir, in saying that I do not recognize the sanction of religlon in these timos of perplex- ity with matters so large to settio that no man can fecl that his mind can comp “I think d1d not believe today reccived WORD EACH I-SER' Still has a limited number TO RENT. WANTED. HFELP WANTED—FEMALE. FOR SALE. TO RENT—Five rooms, second floor, improvements; adults only. Ia- quire Leonard Kurtz, 70 Greenwood st 12-28-6dx AGENTS—Tere lifetime opportunity to make several hundred dollars profit in your spare time taking orders for popular priced Complete and Authentic History of World War; 800 pages, illustrated with magni- ficent official war photographs fur- nished by American, Canadian, British, Irench and Italian Gov- | VAN ernments; gives inside facts; overy downstairs work only. one has relative in service; every | Mrs. W. W. Leland, home wants book; we pay biggest | el 349, 1 is your once-in-a- | WANTED—Competent nurse girl care for 14 months’ old baby. who can go home nights. Tel. 13 Forest St. Mrs. ¢. D. Noble. 12-2 to FOR SALF $4,200. Reason: ; One amount of cash 7 room sing hardwood floors and finish, elec light and all modern conveniend trolley just around the corner, 100x125, a real bargain. Sternbd & Co., 18 Asylum street, Hartfo Conn. 12-21 TO RENT-—Seven room tenement, all = modern improvements. Furnace. 584 Stanley street. Tnquire Silvers Grocery store, corner Pleasant and Stanley. Tel. 2166. 12-28-2dx WANTED-—W om: family washing home St. 5-1d ma for No laundry. take Curti: to D—Cc etent s impeten Tt one would go crazy in Providence. would be mazo without a clue. Un- loss there were some supreme evi- | lights, hot heat. Phone| commission and ship books on | dence we would despair of the results | 1046-12 e e e ool anieot el once tothe Authoried Sales Agents. “So that it is with genuine sympa- [ MO RENT—Five rooms, new house; | Address Manufacturers Company, thy that I acknowledge the spirit all modern improvements; furnace. 2 Washington St., Boston, 62 and thank you for the generosity of Inquire 648 West Main. 12-27-2dx as -14-21-28 your address. These Maps are Complete in every de- o tail and will make a valuable souvenir of The e p‘lml ‘tt n'iz’“:d World War. Parents of Boys in the Service Moing ana_ snisped ot o st | Over There should have one of these Maps when the boy comes home so they can be shown the exact places where they did their { dard. The driver did not stop and as no one was near by it is not known who owns the tru While they last they can be procured at the Herald Office for FOR Towersy ALE—Hay. 1612, Telephone R. 12-27 TO RENT—Ver; tenement, rable five St. room Electric water WANTED—Girl or woman for gen- work, or one to come few Apply Mrs. A. Shur- nklin St FOR SALE—One nace; good repair. 150 Arch St. second F. hand W 1 Lodr 12-2 North ' -One-ton good condition; drive P: H-passenger Denby, 19) two-ton cha ard, a bargain; 1 Mitchell, thorougl overhauled; T-passenger Dodge, shape. Standard Tire cor. Elm and S WANTIED-—Position man night wat ence. J. Hughes, WANTED — houseworlk. Woman for Apply 19 Court general t class fire- hmar Experi- 192 Chestnut. 12-28-1dx TO RENT-—Tenement, Modern improvements. St. five 12 rooms. High -3dx. or Auto (] 12-23] WANT. Hotel DeVille SD—Housekeeper; good wages. | d eymour Sts. WANTED—In __ vicinity Winthrop, | @ = e Hart Hawkins street, room | = = tenement, all modern improvements, | WANTED—Girl for J North, Sunnyledge. Phone 107 TO RENT—Small house, with running | water, $12 per month, The Berlin Farms, Berlin. Tel. 668-4. 12-26-3d TO RENT—Four rooms, 88 Grove St. D 12-21-8x | for new Britain; ward; Bickle, Chies or second work. | 12-27-44 | WOOD FOR SAL $9 white around section ville, Hard four wood, foot lengt birch §7. Pre White Oak Fred Yale, ¥ Conn. 12-28- | WANTED—I one day ¢ Brown, 6 liable woman to clez ch week. rch St. Capable man business openi good for $300 permanent. 1206 XN. At a Court of Probate holden at New ain, within and for the District of Berlin, in the County of Ha ord and State of Connecticut, on the th. day of December, A. D. 1918, Present Bernard I. Gaffney, Judge. Estate of Hroniah Pera late of Nev Britain, within and for the District of Upon the petition of Samuel Ben- jamin, of said New Britain, represent- i that he is attorney-in-fact for njamin Pera, praying that letters iministration may be granted on said estate, as per application on file more fully appears it is ORDERED~—That aid application be heard and determined at the Probate office in New Britain, in said district, on the 3rd day of January A. D. 1919 at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pen- dency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing this order in some news- paper published in said New Britain, having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy thereof, on the public sign-post in the Town ot New Britain, in said district, and re- turn make, By Order of Court. MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk Plainville 14, For or month Address American up- Mr. | >—Competent person of baby and work. Mrs. Silver, FOR SALE—One Price 1 onable. once. Will Heber I. Jester. Saxon roadst Must be sold demonstrate tomorrg Tel. 342, to take general house- 53 Pleasant 12-2 FOR THE 50, wells. Jan S HOLIDAYS- per cent. discount Kerosene Burning buretors. This system in vears and proven a great saving fuel and oil and giv ter power. Geo. E. Carey, Ch Conn. Fords, Max- until Cars five WANTED—Man children, as privats for the right S and wife, carctakers Splendid parties. without small position Inquire Box 12 3d use ot WANTED—Competent second maid ' willing to go south for winter. Ad- dress P. O. Box 1011, New Brithin. 12-26-tf estate. MOTORCYCLE h. p., twin; Inquire 55 FOR quick Grand SALE— sale = = St. WANTED Lunch, An order cook 348 Main St % WANTED—Girl or woman to take care of two children and do hou work. 72 Broad St, A. J. Pera. 12-24-6dv NOTICE—Winter storage space for automobiles in a warm garage. Apply The Beaton & Cadwell Mfg. Co., rear 185 Main St. Leghorn hel Berlin Far 12-2 FOR SALE—White and pullets. The Berlin. Tel. 668-4, WANTED-—Position about experienced s Herald, T January 15 | enographer. Ad- Sox 16S. 12-27-2dx FOR SALE—Hard wood $15 per co: four-foot lengths. The Berlin Farqg Berlin. Phone 668-4. 12-26 12-16-13d and E. 3-tf | WANTED—Maid for cooking downstairs work. Tel. 144, Mr: . Glass, West 1ind Ave. WANTED- unfurnished with heat, electric lights; ne Herald Box 12AB. 12 ~Four rooms r cent- 3dx. NOTICE—Live and dead automobile storage, furniture storage also ac- commodated, terms very reason- able, steam heated and electric ecle- vator. Standard Tire and Auto Co., corner Elm and mour streets, telephone aige dealer. FOR condition. floor. SALE—Baby carriage in g 440 Church St., secq 12-27-9 it | WANTED—A. at ‘ voung lady good | tigures for clerical position in Department of local O. Box 1019. 12-19-124d WANTED-—Young men and women to fit themselves for good office posi- | tions. Call, or write for catal Connecticut Business College, 163 Main street. 12-21-tf Accoupting S Address P. factory. FOR SALE—Several good 3 azd tenement houses, will sell om 1 ba easy terms, stamps, bond mortgages accepted as payment, H. Erwin, R. F. D. New Brita Residence Robbins station, Newi: ton 12-28-8 " LOST. FOR SAL FURNISHED ROOMS, LOST—Between Glen street and Cen- tral park, or on Hartford trolley | leaving at :22 Tuesday evening, Dec. 24, envelope containing wages. Owner’s name on envelope. Kindly { return to Herald Office and receive | Je HOCHMAN reward. 12-28-1dx | THE JUNK DEALER \ BUYS ALL KINDS OF JUNK AN SECOND HAND FURNITURE. FOR RENT Modern up-to-date Garag and office. Splendid lo tion. Splendid busines Accommodates between and 40 cars. Availab Jan. 1st. Box 6 Heral = e e WANTED—500 High school students MILY, 10-ROOM HOUSE, No. 104 CHERRY ST., MUST furnished to read the New York Call dail for light housekeeping. with- for one month. Chatfield CALL FOR A B ARGAIN! Herald, Box 9BB. athlStrect: REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST.,, ROOM 208. TO RENT—Room for one voung ladies; with small family; short walk from High school; hreakfast furnished if de- sired. Box 10BC, Herald Office. 12-2 COLUMBIA | GARAGE Night Connection, THE TWO-F. BE SOLD AT ON¢ or two Americar LOST-—Small black dog, about three moaths old. Return to 40 Laf: ette street. A. Mancini. Reward 12-27-6dx DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Two Properties on Dwight street just put in our hands to sell and this is our first chance to advertise them. One a brick block with two stores—Better than 10% on your money. The other property is a two tenement house with small store attached—Corner of Fairview street. Come in and take your choice. McClintock street rent $13. CAMP REAL' ESTATE CO. 305 Bank Builaing. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Sold, Rented - | ancis violin struction. will recommence on Jan Phone 136-4. NOTIC P, May teaching 3rond St dx WANTED! Girls for Sewing Machine Work. National Spring Bed Co. [— DOHERTY "< MARKET 1116 | i Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Day and Service. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. Tel. ——— — AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS. Church Street. For Your Amusement. Opened for Rusiness Dec. 1918. STORAGE ROOM FOR 60 1’s General Repairing by first class mechanics ALL WORK GUARANTEED | Rear of old Turner Hall 160 New Britain, Conn. JThat € Dor’t endanger the life of that pre- cious baby by using unknown or un- pasteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY PURE PASTEURIZED eliminate ALL question or richne From selected sources of high qual- ity and THOROUGHLY FPASTEUR- IZED in a modern creamery. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfr the most exacting. J. E. SEIBERT & SO! 101 PARK STREET 272 Malm street Try Us For BARNIIS GOODS - 4 VARIETIES SAFE and MILK and of impurity SPERRY AND HE! Arch St | 57 iest Feeling Repaired. TAKING YouR OH-H- 1 GOLE TrinGS T DunNOo— THOLGHT PERHAPS | MIGHT GET A CHANCE To GET s A LITTLE EXERCEISE and Exchanged | i pees— FOR SALE Corner r ence of 18 rooms with lot 100x11 uitable for club house or would make fine home. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real ¥state and Tasurance MANROSS AUTE €0 OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Renair Work a Specialty. | | Phone 2227 139 Arch Sl Typewriter Supplies. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Tel. 612. 72 West Main Street. . | Does Designing and Building of SPECIAL MACHINES \ Dies, Jigs and Fixturels, Automobile Parts Junk and second handf / ; / ot A Y n Jzzi//@rf / \ JOBBING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONs, § fwiriture L Zeldes, 191 V771) | 7 7 ',a"fl 4813 § Williams Auio Go. Office and Service. | |Station,” 287 Elm St i — ! i You'vE DECIDED To MaKE O ST R AL T SR < A "BUSINESS -TRIP" THROUGH THE SOUTH | AND TrHe WwWIWFE DISCouerRsS YouR GoLF ENT—Light housekeep- BAG WITH THE REST o©F YouR BAGGAGE , BUT SHE DOESN'T HNOW, AS You Do, THAT THE Ble ToURNAMENT AT (N = WHICH 15, THE REAL 'REAsou’Pé\o%HL:gjg cioxmtc?uféw 200 East Main St,, over Morrin’s Garage. d Automobh See SCHULTZ & COSTELLO (In corporated,) an e Insurance ing rooms, $4.00. Airy, singl. room $2.25. 422 Main St. “ | i | QOPYRIGHT 1918, . NEW, YORK TRIBUNE ING)

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