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"FOR SALE Next to Victory Loan Bonds I Have Some of the 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 bhe intevested in your propo- CAS AD Best Investments in the City, Also in Plainville. Business Blocks, Also 1, 2 and 3 Tenement Houses Main St., “Block”, 4 (All modern) . Arch St., “Block”, Park St., “Block”, 2 (All modern) Arch St., “Block”, Church-St., “Block”, 4 stores, 8 tenements . . Business Blocks 109 T stores, 6 tenements, stores, 6 tenements . stores, 8 tenements, 5 stores, 6 tenements . 2 16 Room House nvestments $78,000 $17,500 $42,500 $46,000 $32,500 The best location in New Britain—Arranged for small apartments. Steam heat (new boiler), 3 baths. Property 100 front, 241 deep, private entrance off public street, price $18,500—You must have not less than $8000Cashor Don't Come Around MR. MANUFACTURER ! You should sit up and take notice—This property will stand inspection. 10 Day Option Is Now Off On Bunnell property—West Main street—This valuable property which has been tied up for the past ten days js now open for shrewd investors. Big—and valuable piece of property. Big House and big barn (or garage). Size of property 70x280. House can be movad 140 ft. to the rear and de- mand good rent, and still 140 ft. left for a business block or apartment house—and not a bad investment —for some local factory—Your new comers have been howling for apartment blocks and here is your chance. The price is right. Specials Bassett St.—1 two tenement house. Bassett St.—1 three tenement house. Bassett St.—1 two tenement house. Walnut St.—1 one.family house, modern. 11 rooms, all Prospect St.—2 two tenement, 14 rooms. Bargain Counters 2 tenement, all modern, cor. Vance and Monroe. Owner lives out of town. 2 Tenement, 13 roams, together with store, cor. Stanley and Pleasant streets. 2 Tenement, 10 rooms, West Pearl St. 2 Tenement with swall store, cor. Smalley Sts. AGood Business Investment in Plainviile Block—3 stores—2 tenements, also a small shop —Rents for $1,080 a year—Price $9,000—better than a 109, investment—and Plainville is growing every minute, Dewey and T. W. O’CONNOR Broker Wanted for Our Art Department A young lady of refincment. No experience necessary but a willingness to work. A good position and salary |s offered. Apply to MR. A. J. LEV- ENTHAL FRANCIS P. MAY VIOLINIST Fox’s Theater, ¥ias openings for a few serious pupils 344 Broad St. ‘Phone 136-4 J. H Buys all kinis of Junk aml» }] f | | | Main Street BERSON BROS.| BRANCH OFFICE AT 7 MAIN STREET— (Mayor Quligiey’s Office) ORDERS TAKEN FOR COAL AND WOOD— OCHMAN Second-Hand Furniture. Telephone 1161-15. 1 will pay better than anyone in town for all kinds of JUNK and second-hand furniture, L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW STREET. Tel. 14, | Call 1446 your order early. The best of Beef, Veal, Lamb and Porl, Chickens. Fowl, Broilers, Pocket H. C. Tripe, all kinds of Sperry & Barnes, Heinz and Chase & Sanborn Goods. DOHERTY ry morning and get RKET, 106 Arch TR ORI AT AITONN 2 £ AR O DOUBLE FRONT ROOM TOR LODGE OR OFFICE, T $6 A WEEK. STEAM Begley Block. 422 MAIN ST. PRINTING Paper Ruling FOR SALE wo pieces of property with exceptional good value, Two-Family House of Eleven Rooms. Two-Family These properties are both 1f interested, or "Phone 1413. House of Fourteen Rooms. in first class condition. call for details at our Office, No. 131 Main Street, The Hardware Gity Co-operative Asso’n, Inc. FRANK H. SHIELD, Manager. Book Binding SPECIAL Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and Guide Cards Prompt Service. | E. R Hitchcock & Co. | 303 MAIN ST. A R A T TN sition. SERVICE MEN'S COLUMN| .o you nceda work? If you are a dischargeq soldier or sailor the use of the column below is offered to you free or charge. Sec that your quali- fications are outlined like the sample b(:lmv and bring in your ad together With your gischarge papers, as proof of service, Employers are urged to 8L in touch with the advertiscrs in this column by mail, through tho Herald Office, Sample—gohn Jones, age 27, former private Co. 1 prefers outdoor work Has had experience as auto mechanic. | Write care of Herald. | WANTED—Ry gischarged naval cl trician, position with some electrical contractor in the line repair v Has had two an’s experience in the nav 70 Monroe 5-3-3 St. d WANTED—Position as discharged soldier. ald. chauffeur by Box 21B, Her- HELP WANTED—¢EMALE WANTED—At once. Reliable women, part or whole time, for outdoor | work; $10 to $25, according to time | given; with old-established firm. Address C, Herald Office. 5-6-3dx | WANTED—Competent girl or woman for general housework. Addre: 14XX, Herald Office. x WANTED—Lady to manage store. Apply 277 Main St., the Direct Im- porting Co. 5-5-6dx WANTED-—Maid for general work. Mrs. H. C. Wilson, 73 son St. Tel. 331. house- Har 5-5-3d | WANTED—Salesgirls, with or without experience; good pay. F. W. Wool- worth Co., 218 Main St. 3dx WANTED—Housekeeper, middle aged preferred, for family of two. John Bader 34 Brook street, Southing- ton. 5 d WANTED-—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. No washing or ironing. Can sleep at home if pre- ferred. Diehl, 24 Cedar St. Phone 1449, 5-3-4dx WANTED—Young lady stock room ana office. Co., 22 Main St. for work in Elmer Auto - #3-40 WANTED-—A lady bookkeeper with store experience. Box 5XX, Herald. 4-30-6d —————————————— NOTICE. NOTICE — Business appointments made by telephone 1142-12. D. J. Driscoll, real estate agent, Church St. 5-6-2dx WILL ROOM ANIDM BOARD-—Four gentlemen. Home cooking. Box 25X, Herald office. 3-3dx NOTICE — Lawnmowers sharpened, Geo. Fritz, 31 Greenwood Tel 153-12. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown. Tel. 188-2. 4-6-tf , UTOMOBILE PAINTING shop, 204 Elm street. E. U. Thompson Co., Tel. 382. Office 69 Arch St, Tel 106 4- —————————————————— A LOST LOST—Light brown shepherd dog. Finder return to 479 Park St. 5-2-3dx LOST—Ladies’ Vruen wrist watch, gold engraved face, linked brace- let. Reward if returned to Helen G. Cadwell, 77 Harrison St. 5-3-2dx LOST-—1819 High school class pin, initial C. H. L., in vicinity of Main, West Main and Walnut Hill park. Return to Herald Office. 5-5-1dx FOUND FOUND—Lady’s handbag in Plain- ville; owner can have same by pay- ing for advt. and proving property. 10 Broad St., Plainville. 5-6-1dx FOR SALE VANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 180 ONE CENT A WORD SACH INSERTION. Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins_qnd Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in gt ¢te Herald. Your money wiit surely remair in the finder’s hands if he does nct know who lost it. —— S FOR SALE, FOR SALE FOR SALE—One Crawford range, one gas range. must be cooking Application made at 21 Walnut street. 5o 2dx FOR SALE— My excellent Herald, 1917 ondition; touring must car; sacrifice. 5-6-3dx FOR SALE—Mahogany and records, cabinet reasonable terms if quire 447 Arch St., rafonola cheap, n- style, desired first bell 5-6- FOR SALE—Wednesday Jumbo pansies and other plants. Bauman, Cromwell, afternoon, bedding Conn. 5-6-1d FOR S/fi LE—Riverside farm milk from Tuberculin Tested cows only. Tel. 644-5. 1 FOR SALE—N new style cigaf showcase, fi et long; nice cask rings from or nt to twe dollars; new lunch cha Victor Lunch, 40 Church street, New Bri ain, Conn. 4-7 FOR S. runabout, model, A-1 condition. C. H 430 Main St. 1917 Lucas, t 5-2-6dx — | FOR SALE—3$900 cash buys a new six-room house, in Mountain View., Johnson, Johnson's Station, Plain ville! . FOR SALE—1918 Ford touring ape, price $375. R. 23 Cherry street, phone 2 A-1 Rudolph, | 51, | FOR SALE fountain St. A second Inquire |FOR SALE—Ten room hous Mznn' acres of land, stock and tocls Fitzsimmons, Xensington, J. J. Conn. FOR SALE—Dodge t condition ( ouring car, good - an 1 seen FOR SALE— quarts milk, miles from New Britain, on road, south end of Newin Valley F. Splottsto = Sundays street. 3ax or evenings, S9 Wallace FOR SALE—Baby carriage, reed. Call evenings, 146 third floor, FOR SALE-—Building lot, foot Arch -3dx FOR SALE-—One 3-burner Perfection oil stove and one Perfection oil heater; in good condition. Will sell very reasonable. Call at 439 Arc St.. second floor, right. 5:6-2dx FOR SALE—House furniture, cally new. practi- Call 111 Church St. 5-6-5dx FOR SALE—Large oak sideboard in good condition. 29 So. High St. Ax MALE HELP once. Automobile woodworker; steady work. Apply A. Janes, 21 Farmington avenue, West Hartford. Tel. 152. WANTED-—At BARBER WANTED—Good steady job;. also a night C. Ormay, 350 Arch St. WANTED—At once. Two experienced middle-aged men for grocery clerks. Only men of character and ability need apply. Box 32, Herald Office. 5-5-6d WANTED—Bootblack St. at 331 Park 5-6-2dx WANTED—About 10 'men, teamsters and laborers. Apply at N. B. Lum- ber and Coal Yard. 5-6-tf street, with foundation complete fof% six-room house. »0 Glen s et. 5-3-3dx BUILDING LOTS FOR SALRE__I. tion is grand; price reasonable. Driscoll Agency, 82 Church stre | FOR saALE mouth settinz, win, Eggs for hatching; Ply. Rock Free Range stock; $1 13 eggs. Tel. N. W. Bald- Kensington, Conn. 4-29—5-1-3-6-8-x FOR SALE—1916 Oakland touring; excellent running condition. M. Irving Jester, 18 Main St. 5-5-tf FOR SALE Valuable residen : ce in Western part of city— desirable, i Sl e H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. 272 MAIN ST., Open Saturday and Monday evenings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ROOM 208 ISTATE Do you want a nice 3 family house at the North End? We think No. 102 Lawlor street would hit you just about right—It has only been built a short time a: ! is good as new—See us before the other fellow dow—lct" { us sell your property for you. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN ST. PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. WANTED—District manager for New ain and vicinity; good proposi- previous experience unneces: | sary; free school of instruction. Ad- | dress Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, Accident and Health Department, Saginaw, Mich- igan. Capital $1,500,000. 2dx WANTED—Middle-aged man for in- | side job. $65 a month. Address Box 10X, Herald. 5-5-3dx | WANTED—Kitchen man. loin. | Hotel Be- | 5-3-tf ‘ ixperienced rivet maker. Plainville, Conn. 4-30-6d | WANTED-— Drawe WANTED—Married man to work on | farm; shares wages. H. Shulansky, | Beckley, Conn. 4-11-tf | | | WANTED. | WANTED—Competent and experie- | enced stenographer in law office. | Answer in own hand writing, stat- ing name. address, experienc nd salary expected. Room 311, A~ tional Bank Bldg. 5-6-2dx WANTED—to Herald, Box buy, 13E. baby carriage. 5-6-2d4x WANTED—Light housekeeping rooms. Address Nelson Panasia, 100 West Main street. 5-5~2dx WANTED: tion dri some ex Box 30 Young man wishes posi- car, one that . Reference. H has rald ) by Tenement of four or five hooms June 1st. Good locality. Two adults. Address 3ox 9A, Herald. WANT. WANTED—Five room tenement by small American family of four. Ad- dress Box A20, Herald Office 28-tf WANTED—Return load from ton; also one going to Boston Tel. 8 30s- FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED FRONT ROOM—Suit- able for two: also single 29 So. High St 5-6-2dx FOUND—Black Tynx muff at Metho- dist church. Owner can have same by proving property and calling at >om 5-6-1d TO RENT TO RENT—Five room tenement with all modern improvements. 12 Mayle St. Inquire 178 Tremont St. 5-6-1dx TO RENT OR FOR SALE—Two- family house in Kensington; ten rooms. Barn for horses or auto; fruit trees; hennery; one-acre gar- den. Call 697-5, Kensington, or in- quire 193 Main St., Room 9. 5-5-3d { | - L TO RENT--A furnished apartment of | five or six rooms at 56 Maple street | Apply between 6:30 and 7:30 p. m. 1 4-28-12 TWO LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS, Mrs. Chapman, 33 Court St. § 31x Every Automobile Driver In New Britain should have our new Automobile Personal Accident Policy $5,000 Insurance Cost Only $25.00 Weekly Income ’ $10 per yr. CAN YOU AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT IT? The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN STREET. FRANK HOLMES HARRY HANCOCK LOUIE JON OPEN SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS For Automobile Insurance See } Schultz & Costelio, Inc. 242 MAIN ST. A ~N NOTICEKE! Property owners. Have you any property you wish to dispose of? Every day brings us in new prospects. Get in touch with us. We will do the rest. E. N. SMITH & CO. TO RENT-—Furnished room vate family. 28 Court St in_ pri- 5-5-3dx FURNISHED ROOMS — Gentlemen preferred; also one room suitable for light housekeeping: partly fur- nished. S. M. Jones, 162 Main St. 5-5-2dx FURNISHED ROOMS to rent at rea- sonable rates. Commercial Hotel, Church St, 5-6dx 5 PAINTING—PAFERING. Painting and paper hanging. board and canvas ceilings. Wall paper displayed at your home on request. The E. U. Thompson Co., 59 Arch street, Tel. 106-2. 4-1-tf Beaver 278 MAIN ST. TEL.1616-12 V IN THE WAR DAYS WE SAID We must fight this thing to a finish.” “Let’s get it over with quickly.” “Spare neither money nor effort.” “Germany and her allles MUST be overwhelmed.” ‘Well, the job was done. And now, like good, honest Amerimg‘l citizens, we must pay our bills. That's what the “VICTORY” LIBERTY LOAN means. Don't wait to be teased. 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