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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919. i’REbIDENT‘ CABLES PARKER: & DEMING C. A. Parker and E. H. Deming, Jr., have opened offices at 193 Main street for the purpose of conduct- ing a general Real Estate, Insurance and Mortgage Loan business. Choice Building Sites Property of P. Corbin located on Sunnyledge, Lincoln and Monroe streets, laid out in large sightly building iots, will be sold at reasonable prices and upon, terms ‘to suit purch ) Houses built to order—Loans negotiated. PARKR & [EMING AIN S ROOMS 1, 3 and 5 18€ Here’s a Two Family House at No. 53 Linden Street —Only $3,900—Dirt cheap for a 2 family house isn't it? Better take a look. See us about selling your real estate. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN ST. ~ FOR SALE A good threegtenement corner with a store. Five PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. MAXWELL C.T. NOWLAND SERVICE §1 \\’l‘l()N (‘()RBIN PLACE L. O. Zetterman! CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATIN AND GRADING Sewer and Water Connections Residence—152 Vance Street ain, Conn. Telephone 261 house rooms to a ten- ement and allgmodern improvements including furnmce heat cement cellar. This house rents for $63 a month and cantbe purchased for $7,- 500. Come and falk it over with us and see what we have in the line of property. B. Solomon, [Agency] 0977 and 325 Main | Streect. Tel. Loan Of $1500. Wanted For 8 Months on good .security. Will pay bonus. Apply for particulars to DE WITT RILEY National Bank Building, with H. Dayton Humphrey. FOR SALE Business Block, two Stores and four Tenements, good location; two 2-family Houses, all improvements, centrally located; two Cot- tages in good residential section. Prices reasonable. Schultz & Costelio, Inc. 242 MAIN ST. LOOK THESE OVER. Farmington Avenue—Cottage—right on the hill. Black Rock Avenue—up-to-date Cottage. Stanley ' Street—Brick Block—Two Houses—Ex- « tra Lot. 0Oak Street—6 Tenement Block with Garage—- Extra Lot. E. N. SMITH & CO. Real Estate Insurance 27 Main Street. MEMORIAL MESSAGE New Sense of Consecration Now Mark Annual Observ- ance, He Says. Washington, May 29.—President Wilson has Memorial Day the following e to the Ameri- cabled mess: can people: “My Fellow-Countrymen: Memorial Day wears this year an added significance and I wish, if only o ssage, to take part with you in expressing inevitably in its observance and the which it suggests. In observing the commemorate not only the reunion of country, but also now the liberation of the world from one of the most serious dangers to which free government and the free life of men ere exposed. We have buried the gallant and now immortal men who died in this great war of liberation with a new sense of consecration. Our thoughts and purpose Now are con- ted to the maintenance of the liberty of the world and of the union of its people in a single comradeship of liberty and of right. It was for this that our men conscientiou fered their lives. They came to the fleld of battle with the high spirit and pure heart of crusaders. We must never forget the duty that their sacri- fice has laid upon us of fulfilling their sentiments day we our own | hopes and their purpose to the utmost. This, it seems to me, is the impressive lesson and the inspiring mandate of the day. “WOODROW WILSON.” wn, not bring “SAFETY FIRST” Movement Right Home by Using ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and Cream, for Ours is the only properly Pasteurized Product Sold in New Britain, J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET. Telephone 1936. Beloin’s Coffee House, 52 Church street, has been pur- chased by Joe Arbour and Son and is now being con- ducted under their manage- ment. Prompt service best of food. Open from 5 a. m. to 1 a. m. BERSON BROS. BRANCH OFFICE AT —297 MAIN STREET— (Mayor Quigley’s Office) ORDERS TAKEN FOR —COAD AND WOOD— and the I will pay better than anyone in town for all kinds of JUNK and second-hand furniture. L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW STREET. Tel. 557- New Britain Garage and Welding Co. Rear 193 Main St.. Across from Y. M. C. A. We Weld Everything That Is Made of Metal and Repair Anything That Runs on Wheels. We Also Wash Cars. Phone 387-12 Storage TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Now is the time to have your Typewriter or Adding Machine thoroughly overhauled, we will loan you a machine while the work is being done, we will make your machine look and work as good as new, at a reasonable price. Typewriters and Adding Machines Rented and Repaired. New Britain Typewriter Exchange TEL. 612. 72 W. MAIN ST. PRINTING Paper Ruling Book Binding SPECIAL Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and Guide Cards Prompt Service. E. R. Hitchcock & Co. 303 MAIN ST. Should { NOTICE 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 ouf of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. CASH IN ADVAN(‘E MINIMUM CHARGE lb ONE TR, == —————————— - money ? — Have you lost a sum of Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surpnsmx quantmes and turned in at’| iive Herald. Y our money wil surely remain in the finder’s i CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. i NOTICE, —UPright piano, mahogany; looks ke new; good tone; sell cheap: Y payments. Call 447 Arch street, first bell 2dx NOTICE—I 3low piping. roofing, gut- ter and conductor piping. Automo- bile repalring. Sheet metal work of all kinds. New Britain Sheet Metal Works. Tel 573 and NOTICE: —We do ter work, jobbin a timates cheerfully B. Benewitz, 47 1 specialty. given. Write to Willow St.. Phone NOTICE—Electric Cleaners Telephone -e. o. d.-tf Vacuum rented. Dollar per da 2079. 5- House Painting, inside or hanging. John Street. outside and paper Martin, 355 Arch Fumigation—Vermin exterminated in houses and cottages by H. C. N. gas method. Takes one day. Work with of service. get in this Do you need wor of the column below free of charge. our dis column by Herald Office. Sample—dJohn Jones, age 27, former private Co. I, outdoor work Has had experience as auto mechanic. Write care of Herald classified yrefers mail, ] All Advertisements for the must be in the Herald Office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. column o e SERVIGE MEN'S COLUMN If you are a offered to you See that your quali- fications are outlined like the sample below and bring in your ad together harge papers, as proof Employers are urged to touch with the advertisers in through the guaranteed. Conn. Chemical & Dis- infectant Co., New Haven, Conn. 5-27-tf NOTICE: car for day or night; se rvice by the hour or trip. Call 882-12, 5-26-6dx sition HE Herald. Can WANT! ls.l)—l‘b\l.fllzll‘. RETURNED SOLDIER—Wishes as bookkeeper, stenographer. mendations. hire, | 11, pay furnish Address Soldier, AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken Reasonable rates. Mitchell Richard Covert. Tel. 309-13. i 5-26-6dx out. Six. WANTED—At once, Commercial Shirt Co., sleev e 266 Arch St. SULLIVAN'S GARAGE First class repairing in all branches by expert mechanic. Get our prices on your repair job; it will pay you. All work WANTED—A general competent housework; preferred; no washing. Trumbull, 39 ville, Conn. maid for a good Mr. Farmington, Tel. 67. guaranteed; try us. 10 Chestnut St. Tel. 1418-12. 5-23-6dx HAVE YOUR FORD REPAIRED by NOTICE an expert. The Ford Repair Shop, 123 Cherry St. Phone 2051. TED- chamber Mrs. 47-3. Edwin —Two maid Hills, experienced one as cook and laundres: and waitres Plainville, 5-7-26d — Lawnmowers Geo. Frilz, 31 sharpened, Greenwood street. Gt WANTED—Woman for 1 day a to do washing and cleaning. Bc Kensington, 2 Tel 153-12. 5-1-30d AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING shop, 204 —— e Frank Brown. 4-6-tf Buick car. 188-2. Gl Will pay Union Tel WANTED — Young operator and student clerk for noon relief, and evening clerk until 9 p. Opportunity moderate salary. Co. lady learn telephone telegraphy. Elm street. Tel. 382. 106-2. E. U. Thompson Co., Office 59 Arch St., Tel. 4-3-tf WANTED—Girl washing. Apply Winthrop street. for Mrs. J. housework. J. W fl\ln. BUSINESS PROPERTY. FACTORY— WANTED: Experienced ply The McMillan Store. Clcrk: For Sale or rent, modern brick factory, located on Main state road and trolley line, thoroughly equipped with 25 h. p. water tur- aged o'clock, woman. 35 Grand St. WANTED—Housekeeper, a mlddle- Inquire bine, 100 h. p. steam engine and boilers, as well as necessary wiring for electric power. Automatic sprinklers connected with two source water supply, main shafting, and both gas and electric fixtures now installed. Can be bought on easy terms, or would consider trade. For further information apply to dry Hungerford, WANTED—A cook, July 1; work required. 72 Russell St. 72 Mrs. WANTED- washer. Arch St. Second Broadway cook and Restaurant, Frank Noble, care Clark Bros. Bolt Co., Milldale, Conn. 5-28-3dx LOST LOST—A khaki-colored slip-on sweat- LOST—Boston bull puppy, Shoe Department J. HOCHMAN Buys all kinis of Junk and Second-Hand Furniture. —_—ee———— waists. floor. ———— . Apply TO RENT WANTED—Girls to make shirts and 298 Main er between Stanley and Scheutz streets and Smalley street last Sat- urd Finder return to Gray Stanley St. Reward. 5-29-1dx month. TO RENT—Second floor tenement 4 rooms and toilet, at Rent $12.00 per 48 Prospect street, 138 Glen St. first floor. 5 months unmarked. Grove old. Studded collar, Reward for return to 47 TO RENT—Two rooms at 4 Glen St. Hill, or telephone 299-3. WANTED 5-29-d4 FOR RENT: rooms at 76 month. Hartford, 6387, Tenement of Belden St., Apply M. S. Conn. Sheketoff, Phone Men For Our of ci TO RENT—Five rooms in best all improvements. 664 West Main St. TO WORK SATURDAY AFTER- NOONS AND EVENINGS. Must Have Some Retail Store Apply Rackliffe Bros. to T TO RENT—A furnished apartment of five or six rooms at 56 Maple street. Rackliffe, Experience. Good Pay. Apply At The Big Store TO RENT-—Room conveniences. 102-3. with board; 6 Lake Court. RAPHAEL'S DEPT. STORE. Telephone 1161-15. DOUBLE FRONT ROOM FOR LODGE OR OFFICE. RENT $6 A WEEK. STEAM HEAT. Begiey Block. 422 MAIN ST. 178 feet front, 175 feet deep. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANOCE. Open Saturday and Monday eve nings, MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE SALE A very desirable residence on Lake street, near Grove Hill. with Lot Or house alone, with 69 feet front. A very low price if taken soon. H. D. HUMPHREY TO RENT- latest Inquire SPE THE VALU. CORNER ARD LOTS, ND ALE HAR ON FASY ABLE H. N. Five room improvements, in 479 Park St. Tel. BLE TERMS PRICE. City Hall. tenement; new 7 TAL OPPORTUNITY. PLOT OF OF EAST 'RET LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance. 'S AND THIS WEEK AT DOHERTY MARKET. Native Broilers, Fresh Fowl, Spring Lamb, Native Veal, Eastern Cut Pork, Fancy Top Beef, Full Line of Native| Vegetables, Tel. 1446. 372 MAIN ST., ROOM 3208 Announce teur developing developed on short notice. ments of all descriptions. traiture a specialty. BENJAMIN BROTHERS PHOTOGRAPHERS. the opening of their ama- department. Filny Enlarge- Home por- WANTED. hands if he does nct know- ho lost it. FOR SALE WANTED—A good stenographer office of manufacturing Box 5M, for company. Herald 5-29-d2x WANTED—First-class woodworkers, machine and bench. John Pinches and Sons, Corbin Place, rear 211 Main street. e WANTED—ARN experienced factory ountant. Prefer a man 80 years of age, who wishes permanently connected with organization. Box 18BB, Office. o cost ac, about to he 4 good Herald - roofy electric lights| $2,800. Easy 5-29-2dx FOR SALE—Village home, § house; double lot; near church, school. terms. Tel 4. FOR SALE—1917 Ford roadsten condition guarantee. 1918 Ford racer, best looking car in town, Rudolph, 123 Cherry street. Phon 2051. 5 } ~ nith form truck( condition; bargain Wooster Garage -3dx FOR SALE: ord A-1 mechanical for quick Wooster St WANTED- & office salary Stenographer for work. State expected. general experience and | Box 123 Herald 5-27-d3x WANTED—Middle-aged man. Steady work. Moderate wages. Call Wil- liams Fat Shop, Corbin ave. i 5-28-4dx WANT: —Young woman for cler- ical work. Must be good at figures. $15 per week. Addr Herald Office WANTED—Competent and office assistant week. Address Box Office. stenographer salary $15 per 3XX, Herald 5-28-24 Young man desires room in private family, located centrally. 23A, Her- ald. 5-27-3dx | | WANTED—Chauffeur, experienced, desires situation; will do own re- pairing. Address Chauffeur Box 18, Herald. 5-26-d4x WANTED—National Cash Will pay spot cash; s description and low, or wire. Ganger, 147 New York. Registers. tate numbers, t price; write West 42d St., 5-27-1wx 1 WANTED- Works' | employes. Anyone having rents to offer please notify complaint bu reail which is at main entrance !0‘ factory on Myrtle street, or tele phone to 180 asking for this de- | partment. 5-26-1w | WANTED--Copying to do at home on typewriter. Herald, Box 33F. 26-6dx WANTED—Return load from Bos- ton; also one going to Boston or vicinity. Tel. 'WANTED—First class barbe Peter Barone, 306 Park St. Apply 5-29-3dx PERMANENT all-year position in | vour own locality, for old or young men; good pay: experience not re- quired. Barnes Bros. Nursery Co., Yalesville, Conn. 5-29-2dx WANTED—Two live young men for tracing and detail work; some pre ~ious experience necessary; good | openings for the right parties. For | further information, inquire of The | New Departure Mfg. Co. ment Bureau, Bristol, Employ- | Conn. 5-29-2d | WANTED—First-class W. E. Burk, carpenters contractor. by | 5-29-3dx | i | FOR FOR SALE Island Red Bred from erel whose at Madison Tel. 1044-12, first-class Chicks, 2 Tompkins Rhode weeks old. strain cocK« father won first priza Square Garden, 1918, Maple St. 28-3dx FOR SALE—Four rooms of furniturg complete, including piano, almost i good as new, very reasonable. INd quire 58 Trinity St., or call 997-4. 5-28-3dx FOR SALE—Twin Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Price $60. Good condic tion. Paul Grooman, Southington, Conn. 5-28-3dy FOR SALE—Baby carriage. Call eve< nings, 146 Fairview, second floor. 5-28-2dx LE—Ford runabout, fing looking ecar, just painted, $225. Reason for selling, am going to gek touring car. Call 1982-14, even« ings after 6 o'clock and will dem« onstrate. 5-28-3dx - FOR SALE—Drophead White rotary sewing machine. Perfect condition, All attachments. Cost $66. Will sell for $20. Mrs. Crane, 57 City Avenue. 5-28-2dx SALE-—Dining room furniture. evenings after six o'clock, or 530 Church street, first 5-28-d4s FOR Call Sunday, floor. FOR SALE—Rubber heels attached, 46c pair. 64 Lafayette St., opposita T. A. B. hall. 5-16-1wx FOR SALE—Two good building lats, .ne Monroe street, one Winthrog <t. extension.' Apply 39 Highland 5-26-6d% SALE—Riverside farm mlk from Tuberculin Tested cows only. Tel. 644-5. 5-5-30d% FOR SALE—Ford express body, good as new; can be attached to road- ster; price reasonable. M. Irvin Jester, 18 Main St. 5-20-t FOR frigerator. SALE—Large White Price $10. Frost re- Tel. 1427. 29-1dx FOR SALE—Jersey cow. Fred Guite foot of Damon’'s Hill, Berlit 5-29-3a% FOR SALE—2,000 White Leghorn chicks every week; 25 or more, 200 each; P. P. paid; no white diarr- hoea. A. B. Hall, Wallingford, Conn, Phone 153-14. 5-19-e0d-12¥ U. S. MERCHANT MARINE—Men wanted to be trained as sailors, firemen, stewards, for good jabs at good pay on ocean going ships. Pay while training; board and quarters free; ages 18 to 35; bring birth cer- tificate. Apply to C. W. Brainerd, 181 Main St. Agent U. S. Shipping Board. WANTED—Two experienced inspec- tors on ball bearing work, also two general laborers, Rockwell & Drake, Plainville. 5-28-3dx USED CARS FOR SALE—1918 Over= land Sedan; 1918 Ford delivery; 1915 Ford delivery; 1918 Crow-Elk« hart touring; 1916 Paige touring; 1915 Oldsmobile touring; 1916 Hud- son 6-40 touring; 1915 Paige tour- ing; 1917 Studebaker touring. No reasonable offers refused. Terms arranged. Cohen Motor Co., 86 Arch St. 5-23-6d4 R 1918 A real bar- 5-23-6dx FOR SALE—Studebaker coupe, madel; five good tires. gain. 33 Linwood St. CENSUS CLERKS. 400 needed. $100 month. Age, 18 upward. Experi- ence unnecessary. I“or free partic- ulars of examinations, write J. Leonard (former government ex- aminer) 849 Equitable Bldg. Wash- ington 5-28-4dx FOR SALE—A Holstein bull, age 1% vears, Mrs. Albert Mehon, Soutk Newington. 5-24-26x FOR SALE-—-Two-tenement Linwood St., near park. 179 Lake St. house on Inquire at 5-24-fdx WAN' soda tain, D—A young man to learn the business. Apply soda foun- Dickinson Drug Store. 5-28-tf % FOR SALE—OIld style Ford touring body and fenders, in good condition, $18. 7 Parkmore St 26-3dx WANTED—Carpenter jobbing, ling. Let me build that g: J. Aspinwall, Berlin. shing- | age. F. | 5-28-a3x | FOR SALE—Upright piano, mahog- any case, good condition. 3 An- drews St. 5-26-5dx4 WANTE help in factory for punch presses, helpers, etc. | Berlin Construction Co., Berlin Conn 5-24-6d | WANTED—Local and traveling sales- vhere; three to ten dol- costs nothing to star experience unneces- Burr Nurseries, pay weekly; sary. Apply today. Mancheste: TO RENT—Large partly furnished | room for light housekeeping. 162 Main street, second floor. 5-28-2dx | | Call | bax | TO RENT—Room with board 290 Maple St. 5-27- ROOMS TO RENT: low, 567 Beach St., Haven, Conn. 5-26-7dx e ————————————————————————— PAPERING. Mrs. G. West H. Sam- | PAINTI Fainting and paper hanging. Beaver board and canvas ceilngs. Wall paper displayed at your home on request. The E. U. Thompson Co., 59 Arch street, Tel. 105-3, 4-1-tf FOR SALE—G50 young and old Flem- ish Giants and Belglan Hares and heavyweight pigeons for squab breeding. Charles, 309 East street, City. 5-26-6dx FOR sALF—lsn Maxwell touring: tires, paint, motor and upholstering , in A-1 condition. C. H. Lucas, 430 Main St. 5-24-5dx FOR SALE—Supreme Roach Powder, rids you of Roaches, Bedbugs, Flies, Fleas, Moths, etc, or money re-¥ funded. 256 cent bellows package. For sale by Curran, East Side, Janswick, MecBriarty, Miller-Han- son Pharmacies. 5-27-tf FOR SALE—Ford good condition. Sadry, 45w Hartford nue. 6-27-d2x ——eeeeeeen touring Frank car. In Building—Repairing. LEAVITT & HAYES BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244; New Britain, Conn. 1918,

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