New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 1, 1919, Page 10

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WERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1910, — — - = — — The Classified Columns are Have you lost a sum of your agents—the penny ads (SRS § ® . ) money? Glasses, Pins and reach hundred,_s in the city B ass. ' e Rings are found in surprising every week night and the & quantities and turned in at chances are that several read- i : iite Herald. Yoir money wil ers out of the hundreds will : o ENMY. A WORD:. surely remair. in the finder’s be interested in your propo- QASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM , hands if he does nct know S ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. | "ho los t. \,‘1 TO RENT. WANTED. FOR SALE. POR RENT—House, 8 rooms, $12.00, | WANTED—Pasition about January All Advertisements for FOR SALEOnel vecond hand fuss by aerel £l s anbe TN Tl o un 1\.".1(? by I?Xpevvlvq;:rlvd‘:LPI]UZY‘JD]’!PT‘ nace: good repair. F. W. Loomfs, ham, Kensington. Tel. 93-4. Address erald Box S. . Arch St. -28-tf st SRR 12.5120x| the classified column S e = FOR SAL One-ton Denby, - real d i ton cha WANTED _msperienced stenograpn.| Must be in the Herald [ rest soo condition; two-ton chain- "WANTED—Four or fire room tene-| er- None other aeed apply. The b-passenger ' Mitchell, thoroighls ment, second floor preferred; near| merican Hardware Corporation, overhauled; 7-passenger = ¥ o bverhs I enger Dodge, A¢1 center. Adult family. Address| Franklin Sq 12-31-tf office by 1:20 p. m. on the etiaps NStann e almiv: lana i 0y Herald, Box 11XX. 12-31-5Ax - — cor. Elm and S"\‘vnr)\l;' Sts. 3-tf — WANTED—Small house, about six day of issue. — rooms, bath and improvements, for FOR SALE—Overland 19 TO RENT—Five rooms, second floor, family of four grown up. G. I to Y l\\' '!” < ‘,‘ .jf 5 s e o eeeond Moo, amily 3: D. 3. F. touring, illys Knight 191( fivy 1 i . In Barney, 3 Robinson Ave., Danbury, senger, two Chalmers 6-3) five quire Leonard Kurtz, 70 Greenwood| (onn i = bf Lo , : & faagions b 2 Sls2dx HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ; i oneandih winfer Wb T 39 \inthrop street. WANTED—Girl or woman for gen- 12.30-38 7.8 eral housework, or one to come few e— b o irshal - George, of England; Premier Orlando, s ey This “photograpiee “taken | onm flef, of the al- | of Italy, and Baron HSonmino, the WANTED—Young men and women to cember 7 in the couptyard of the o Wier Georges Clem-| Italian foreign seoretary. DOST. fit themselves for good office Posi- | days a week, Apply Mrs. A. Sh of Premier Lioyd George. | encean, 'of Frands; Premler Lloyd (C) Underwood & Underwood. tions. Call, or write for catalog.| berg, 82 Frankln St 12.27-(f WHiG Rt T e LOST—Tast night. %ady’s pooket.| Connecticut Business College, 163 o . iy 4" Connotton St Modeae i 3 book containing prayerbook, rosary Main street. 12-21-tf | G0OD PLACE. FOR THE RIGHT “HOBEY” BAKER FALLS TC DEATH ENI] OF WAR DOES e e | oAy o taree—soarc ment on one floor. General house- i, 1-141dx | WANTED—500 High school students| Work. Apply between 5 and § p. m. FURNISH to read the New York Call daily to Mrs. F. R. Gilpatric, 35 Park LOST—Purse containing sum of | {0 one month. Chatfield’s. . place, New Britain, Conn. DESIRABLE ROOM suitable for twal money and other valuables on 6:25 Muinkotreet 1-1-3d people, steam heat, electric light, X p. m. train from New Britain to o rmeen - - central. 180 Maple street, Ring Bristol on December 29. Reward if WANTED—Competent second maid upper bell{ 12-31-20% returned to Herald Office or phone NOTICE. willing to go south for winter. Ad- e 636-16. =114 = dress P, O. Box 1011, New Brithin. | TO RENT—Room for one r Piano instruction. Studio, Booth's = sired. Telephone 365-3 oA LOST BETWEEN 35 Chestnut St. and ock, Room 4 9_30-6dx. | WANTED— i rooki e Vflm Imemal Sm]‘e in COlll]Iry A AT .\1:;‘-7'"1.;”:‘,;.::”_ Block, Room 40 12-30-6dx. | WANTED—Maid far cooking aad : downstairs work. Tel. 144. Mrs. E. —— containing money and receipts and - ~ o A e | . name card. Return to 5 Chestnut. | NOTICE—Winter storage space for AETNA BOWLING Tokio, Nav. 28 (Correspondence o Reward 12-31-2d 1 gutomobiles in a warm garage. i the Associated Press.)—The end of Apply The Beaton & Cadwoll Mfg,| WANTED—A young lady good at ALLEYS. e _ CoF reniiine Malalst figures for clerical position in the W does not mean peace for k : . o Accounting Department of local i . 12-16-13d Russia, s Dr. Vaclay Girsa of the ! 1,0ST—Small black dog, about three factory. Address P. O. Box 1019. Church Street. | Czecho-Slovak national council, who [ months old. Return to 40 Lafay- - — 12-19-12d {is now in Tokio. ‘‘Peace conferences ette street. A. Mancini. Reward NOTICE—Live and dead automobile For Your Amusement. 1 Gax — will nat be able to prevent the inte L 7-6dx storage, furniture storage also ac- i W e BN | Commosated, terms very reason-| DOHERTY T MARKET |ypperse . struggles in g i ~l 2k i able, steam heated and electric ele- 1446 | that caa only be accomplishe FOUND. vator. andard e and Auto Co., ¢ military decision, and can only be - e cormner Elm and Seymour streets, Try Us For ; . S Small sum of money. Owner | telephone 382. Pa dealer, - 5 . task of the Alli added Dr. e I SPERRY & BARNES GOODS H . can have same by proving property 8- S Sk ff d § in have same by proving properly 15-tc Office and Service® Station, 287 Elm St} and paying for advt. 541 Church AND HEINTZ 57 VARIFETIES Many divisons of Allied troops now street. 12-31-3dx | snv‘r\ needed to help Russia emergo | from its chaos bec i o o, (e . MANNING’S | sa. more than half of the Czecho- - _— Slavak troops who were in Russia e . | when the Hrest-Litovel peace treaty GARAGE TO RENT—Light housekeep- J. HOCHMAN G ed aow are in hospitals or in |\ \NTED-—An experienced man on ing rooms, $1.00. Airy, single THE JUNK DEALER ? A punch press and eyelet machine | Automobile Service Station. 7 - suid the situation of his| cupable of planning and setting up | Repairing and accessorles, 12 years room$2.25. 1423 Main St BUYS ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND troops in Siberia has been well-nigh e o tU o : wlae e " ’ o8; uto perience, | : 7 - SECOND HAND FURNITURE, insupportable. One division had beex vefererioen and wages expected amd Proctical experiemce with | TR [oncss ]',',:;;M :,“’hf:,lk']’,'\’iyi”(':sl;’;‘,d”": when would be available for posi- MOTOR CO. Experts on Ignition and i ”y A h railrond, the important tion A M., Box 3536, Boston, starting systems. Rear 165 Arch St - - e - |muard ho ralcons) o importsre) L i TYPEWRITER S nition factories and maintain order in I 14 7 |all the towns, He quoted a Russian N [iARA[i i : . officer trom the front as describing [ wANTED—Colored boy to make him- l L # : ALL MAKES the situation thus: “I am an old sol- | ~ gelf generally useful around drug ; : " {dier and have seen many military | ustore. Must be over 16 and fur- 420 MAIN STREET f i Sold, Rented | trout but the efforts shown by the | nighed with references from his last - ; . \wu‘n‘ Slovalk soldiers in Siberia sur- employer. Apply in person to Yv. |LAvery Cars for Hire, Day and Night, | pass all numan forces, and I can only [ g, O'Connor Drug Co., corner Hart- | gtorage, Supplics and Repalring. | Repaired. that the men seem to have been ford Ave. and North St. 12-81-2d Y e, 1 es i(m“ A above their normal condl- i ; 3 B ium\ " = i - A A and Exchanged Dr. Girsa said that his people feel | WANTED—A man with grocery store \I Wi“ Buy a" kinds Of | that they must perish, but they wish| oxperience to work ia the country to fulfil their duty to the last. They| on onder team. Must take care of (J k d d h d have quite given up hope of effective |Junk and second nan own rig. Apply by letter or in per- | famous as a football player, having military aid but they arc determined| gon between 9 and 10 a. m. tomor- | § - l Z ld 19 Captain Hobart A. Baker. a famous | been captain of the Princeton team i1 to fight to the last breath. He ex-| ,ow to W. F. O'Connor Co., Tariff- turnlture_ . e es, Princeton athlete, known to the col-|1913. He led the college hockey pressed the opinion that the Russian| ville. Must furnish reference . Tel. 612. ege days as “‘Hobey,” an aviator in|team and there was not a skater in nation would surprise the world by 31-2d Wlllow St. Te', 557-14 he army in France, has beea killed | the American colleges who could its powerful development in the f 1 the fall of his airplane. He was match him. ture. I lded G AL, - - - e | “We Czecho-Slovaks understand the e G = R f* I “1 17 = - B WB’ ! P oR sALE | NBRTE AT siin popic we s ined mons | | What Does a Man Think About the Morning of January 1st! - - - - y Briggs 5 | them during ¢ great changes o 2 ibnedn it = C o 4 - e e Teflde s ol s oomeRnith i '}'gfl“ii?hfl !J 1 e S e S o A - X i i ot 100x115, suitable for club house E e . L ® lihem We can never forget the r would make fine home. OVERLAND AGENCY, {immense sea of Russian blood which Q L | shed during the first three vears H. N. LOCKWOOD, Storage and Accessorles, | % U0 MWW st not forget that Real Estate and Insurance Repair Work a Specialty. |a sreat majorits of the T City Hall Phone 2227 St | ple have not said their Jast word. 135 Axch St. “In giviag to the Russian army ———— e protection we had absolutely no as- I‘UR SALE piration for political power in I but such a misunderstanding seems Brick Block, 8-family, and Frame Block. 7-family, corner of FElm ana |0 12Ve been our fate from the very [North Sts. $30,000. All First Class. Pays 10 per cent. Deginpinefo the fwar. §iven mow;wie 2-family house, 12 rooms, Lincoln St. Price $7,000. Itent $720. g aallen by Uie RO Hne iR e e e 2 terious Czecho-Slovak Dr. Girsa said it was fatal mis- H. D. HUMPHREY D i sk I was @ tota) mis democratic movement Democ REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. MAIN ST, ROOM 208. | ors to organize and to rule the BAKER] | L Ll Typewriter Supplies. | NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main Street. \] T e * | people according to human conscience hut the Bolsheviki stamp out the Start the New Year Right—Buy your own home ‘| e ; 1 culture. then you won’t have to worry about being forced to |0 ceaolsde ued ) & - 5 for different 11 and social phe- ove. Believe us there is going to be an awful demand momena riom thep Utopian ffor rents in New Britain in 1919. The man who buys a anda forees home will wear the smile that won't come off, while his neighbors are moving from pillar to post. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. AT G NOTHING 272 Main street 205 Bank Builaing. [t i you have something to sell, if you want to hire help, if you want a better situation, if you want fo hire er let a tenemeni, the classified column will place you in touch with the right people I e ( - e g e CUrYRLT T A NEV/ | rQRE_TRIBUNE ING

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