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g [ PARKER NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1919, 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 il " Property of P. Corbin located on Loan business. Choice ing Sites Sunnyledge, Jincoln and Monroe streets, laid out in large sightly . building lots, will be sold upon terms to suit purcl at reasonable prices and SENs. Houses built to order—Loans negotiated. i PARK'R & DEM 193 MAIN ST. ING ROOMS 1, 3 and 5 MAIN STREET BLOCK FOR SALE—Right in the ' business heart of the city—Property here will increase faster in value than anywhere else in New Britain. " Let us sell your house for you. CAMP REAL 273 MAIN ST. FOR SALE A good three tenement corner with a store. Five ©ement and all modern improvements lincluding furnace heat and cement ceHar. This house rents $63 a month and can be pur $7,- 600. Come and:talk it over with us and see whati we have in the line of property. B. Solomon, [Agency] 977 for chased for 326 Main Street. Tel. ESTATE CO. PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-6 B;ANK BLDG. 'BERSON - BROS. house | rooms to a ten- | BRANCH OFFICE AT —297 MAIN STREET— (Mayor Quigley’s Office) ORDERS TAKEN FOR —COAL AND WOOD— L. O. Zetterman CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING AND GRADING Sewer and Water Connections Residence—152 Van New Britain, Conn. 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 FARM 15 ACRES Schultz & Costelio, Inc. 10 ROOM HOUSE 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. Qak Street—6 Tenement Block with Garage—- Extra Lot. " E. N. SMITH & CO. Real Estate Insurance 27 Main Street. 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 Aiso Wash Cars. Phone 387-12 Storage TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Now is the time to have your Typewriter or Adding Machine woroughly overhauled, we will loan you a machine while the work s being done, we will make your machine look and work as good as ew, at a reasonable price. Typewriters and Adding Machines Rented and Repaired. oW Britain Typewriter Exchange 612, 72 W. MAIN ST. ALLIES ARE READY [ = 0 ACT IMMEDIATELY Review Shows |International The Classified Columns are vour agents—the _penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers oul of the hundreds wili he interested in your propo- Have you lost a sum o{ money ? Glassa, Pins an Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money wil* surely remair in the finder’s hands if he does nct know Strained Conditions Abroad sition. (By the A ociated Press.) ‘ With a plenary jon of the peace | the Austrian | NOTICE. Welding and bi Automobile work ty. Carben removed 50c Hardware City Welding Co., 18 Winthrop street, rear; New Brit- ain, Conn 5-31-6d DR R L I s Upright piano, conference far reading ace terms set for this afternoon, ef- continued during the fore- noon to bring the Ttalian-Jugo-Slav ute over the Adriatic question to 1 adjustment Jugo-Slav del- cgates, howeve aid to be setting up obstacles, provi for the present, at least, more unyielding than the Ital- looks like new, good ians. G 5 cheap. Iasy payvments. Meanwhile there has heen no indi- 1 (1 {47 Arch stroet cation of what action the allied con-| g ferees will take in regard to the counter proposals to the peace tern presented Germany i been pointed out, however, that most of the | German objections have been answer- ed in advance of the fo tion of the counter NOTICE: g by an expert 1 special- a cylinder, e | forts were NOTIC mahogany, tone. Sell Make offer. first bell NOTICE—Electric rented. Dollar 2079. Cleaners Telephone -e. 0. d.-tf Vacuum per NOTICE—We do all kinds of carpen- ter work, jobbing a specialty. Ds- timates cheerfully given. Write to B. Benewitz, 47 Willow St., Phone 1591. 5-28-6dx Fumigation—Vermin exterminated in houses and cottages by gas method. Takes one d guaranteed. Conn. Chemic: infectant Co., New Haven, proposals. known, too, that the Allies have made preparations for almost immediate action if the Germans refuse to sign the treaty. In this connection the re- ported statement of Premier Llovd George early this week that if the Germans did not sign the document at Versailles they would da so at Berlin may be considered significant. Friday was an unusually inactive day for the peace conferees, pending| * | the completion of the translation of | NOTICE—7-passenger the German proposals into French and day or night; service nglish. Attention for the day was| or trip. Call 882-12. confined ta honoring the memories of American soldiers who fell on the bat- ticfields of the war. Military developments include a re- ported Polish reverse in Volyija, the tussian Bolsheviki claiming to have | driven the Poles from Rovno. This is the anly sector, however, where the Bolsheviki claiming any note- worthy gair Another Conn. car for hire, by the hour 5-26-6dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken Reasonable rates. Mitchell Richard Covert. Tel. 309-13, 5-26-6dx HAVE YOUR FORD REPAIRED hy an expert. The Ford Repair Shop, 123 Cherry St. Phone 2051. are development has been in sia Minor, where the process of tak- ing control of the coast from the Turks is continuing. In this nprocess the Greeks have landed new farces at Aviali, northwest of Smyrna, at which latter port allied forces were disem- barked two weeks ago. { NOTICE — Lawnmowers Geo. Fritz, 31 Tel 153-12. sharpened, Greenwood strect. -1-30d AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken Buick car. Frank 188-2. out. Brown. Tel. 4-6-tf FOOD I)IRI TOR Folks lux]l(‘ml(‘(l $1,760,000 a Month for Relief Work. New York, May 31.—Homer Folks, who for two years directed civilian re- lief work in France, more recently in- vestigating after-the-war conditions in France, Belgium, Italy, Greece and returned today on the steamer | Carmania. In Serbia he received | from the government the decoration | of commander of the Order of the White Eagle. As director of civilian relief in France, Mr. Folks organized a staff of | 1,100 workers and expended as high as $1,760,000 a month providing food, clothing and shelter for refugees and residents of devastated sections. HOME. Homer AUTOMOBILE Elm street. Tel. 382. 106-2. PAINTING shop, 204 E. U. Thompson Co., Office 59 Arch St., Tel. 4-3-tf BENJAMIN BROTHERS PHOTOGRAPHERS. Announce the opening of their ama- teur developing department. Films developed on short notice. Enlarge- ments of all descriptions. Home por- traiture a specialty. J. HOCHMAN Buys al! kinds of Junk and Second-Hand Furnliure. Telephone 1161-15. COWLES ELEC. (0 i ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY 95 KENSINGTON AVE. TROOPS ARRIVE. Steamer Louisville and Cruiser Pueblo Dock Today. New York, May 31.—With 1,897 troops, the steamer Louisville arrived here today from Brest. Units includ- ed Company D of the 111th ammuni- tion train, 36th division; Company C of the 501st engineers, 2d, 4th and 6th photo sections, 337th bakery company, | 70th mobile hospital, 24th evacuation | hospital and 89th bage hospital; 22d, 28th, 94th, 100th and 213th aero squadron. The cruiser Pueblo, also from Brest, | carried 1,799 troops of.the 142d fnfan- 'FOR SALE A very desirable residence on Lake strect, near Grove Hill, with Lot 178 feet front, 175 feet deep. Or house alone, with 62 feet front. A very low price if taken soon. H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 373 MAIN ST, ROOM 208 Open Saturday and Monday eve nings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE FOUR FAMILY HOUSE ON FAIRVIEW STREET ° Rentals More Than 10 Per Cent. of Cost. If You Can Raise $1,000, See Us About It Now. THE W. L. HATCH CO. 29 West Main St. OpenMon. & Sat. Evgs. MANY FOR SALE One of the Best Forty Acre Farms in This Neighborhood. Ploughing and seeding is Well advanced and ready for season’s crop. There are in the neighborhood of one hundred and fifty bearing fruit trees which consist of Apple, Pear, Peach, ete. This FARM can be bought at a BARGAIN on EASY TERMS, as the owner is leaving this part of the country and must sell. For further information call on A. GORBACH, REAL ESTATE 259 Main Street, Booth's Block. Tel. 1190. Office Open Monday and Saturday Evenings, 7 to 10. FIRE, LIFE, AUTOMOBILE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. this ONE CENT 4 WORD 31-1dx | SERVIGE ME All Advertisements for the classified must be in the Herald Cffice by 1:30 p. m. on the day of column Do you need work? If you are a of the column below is offered to you free of charge. See that your quali- fications arc outlined like the sample below and bring in your ad together with your discharge papers, as proof of service. Employers are urged to Zct in touch with the advertisers in this column by mail, through the Herald Office. Sample--John Jones, age 27, former private Co. I, prefers outdoor work Has had experience as auto mechanic. Write care ot Herald 27 HELYF WANIED—T ALE. WANTED-—AnN experienced cook, well recommended, willing to go to the for the summer; best call evenings. Mrs. Charles bin, 64 Maple 5-31-6dx ore 1XD—A competent maid for general housework. Aply 93 Vine Sst. 5-31-6d for WANTED—A competent maid general housework; a good cook preferred; no washing. Mrs, John Trunbull, 39 Farmington Avenue, Plainville, Conn. Tel 67. 5-29-6d WANTED—At once, sleeve inserter. Commercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. 5-29-3dx WANTED-—Two experienced girls, one as cook and laundress, other as chamber maid and waitress. Apply Edwin Hills, Plainville, Tel. 5-28-6d WANTED—Girl for shing. Apply Mrs. Winthrop street. housework. No J. J. Witkin, 5-28-tf WANTED-—Experienced ply The MeMillan Store. clerks. Ap- 5-28-tf WANTED—Housekeeper, middle- aged woman. Inquire after 6 o'clock, 35 Grand St. 5-27-6dx a WANTED—A cook, July 1; dry work required. Mrs. Hungerford, 72 Russell St no laun- Wm. C. e bdx TO RENT TO RENT—A tenement of four small rooms; adults preferred; price $11. 519 Arch St. TO RENT—-A furnished apartment of five or six rooms at 56 Maple street. Apply to T. E. Rackliffe, Jr., ot Rackliffe Bros. Co. 5-16-tf TO RENT-—Room with board; conveniences. 6 Lake Court. 102-3. all Tel. Don’'t endanger the life of.that pre- clous baby by using unknown or un- pasteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY SAFE and PURE PASTEURIZED MILK and ‘eliminate AIL question of impurity or richness. From selected sources of high qual- ity and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- IZED in a modern creamery. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfr the most exacting, J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET Telephone 1936. Zfelephone 155 flintel MWashington 69-71-73 Lafayette St. Cor. Washington NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ROOMS $1 AND UP American-European Only First-Class Patronage Solicited and Accepted Try Our 50 CENT LUNCH In Main Dining Room Served_fro 12 to SPECIAL TODAY Broiled Chicken, 906 30 French Fried Potatoes, Corn Fritters, Tea or Coffee, CASH IN ADVAN(,‘E MINIMUM CHARGE Ifl SERTION. 'S COLUMN 5-31-3dx | EACH IN; WANTED. who lost it. FOR SALE WIANTED- Box 636, (PO 5-31-4d To buy Ford City. car. WANTED—BY colored hairdresser, two or three furnished or unfur- shed rooms on Main or near Main Address Herald, Box 11C 30-3dx WANTED—First-class machine and bench. { @ana Sons, Corbin reet. woodworkers, John Pinches Place, rear 211 Main sf 5-29-3dx i FOR SALE—Two tenement house iBm first class condition in West End. Address Box 14C Herald Office. 6-31-d4x FOR SALE—Own a home, 8 house; double lot; electric near church; school, cars. Easy terms. Tel. 4. room lights; $2,800. 5-31-1dx FOR SALE—Several good farms; also cottages and building lots. R. B. White, White's Crossing. 5-31-1d WANTED-—Middle-aged man. Steady Work. Moderate wages. Call Wil- liams Fat Shop, Corbin ave. 5-28-4dx WANTED-National Cash Registers. Will pay spot cash; state numbers, description and lowest price; write or wire. Ganger, 147 West 42d St., New York. 5-27-1wx WANTED—Rents for Stanley Works' employ Anyone having rents to offer please notify complaint bu-| rean which is at main entrance to 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 ono going to Boston or vicinity. Tel. 887 4-16-tf RIALF HPLP voung men would | raom in eastern or of city. Box 16Y,| 5 317_’(Ixi WANTED—Two like board and southern part Herald. | LABORERS WANTED-—40c an hour. | Ellison Construction Co., Humason & Becklev High Nlr(‘f‘l 5-31-d3x NV \\’I‘TII)ffrlc"rrl( jan salow. C R, Sharp’s Station. WANTED—First clas to Culver, wire bun- Plainville, | 5-31-3dx | Apply barbe lFOR Peter Barone, 306 29-3dx | ANTED —First-class carpenters by | W. E. Burk, contractor. 5-29-3dx WANTED—Two single young Ameri- | can men of good habits desire room | and board together in private fam- ily. Best references. Box 20D,/ Herald. 5-31-1dx 1 | ENSUS CLERKS. month. Age, 18 ence unnecessary. ulars of examinations, write J. Leonard (former government ex- aminer) 849 Equitable Bldg. Wash- ington. 5-28-4dx | 400 needed. $100 | upward. Experi- | For free partic- WANTED-—Local and traveling sales- men everywhere; three to ten dol- lars daily; costs nothing to start; pay weekly; experience unneces- | sary. Apply today. Burr Nurseries, ! Manchester, Conn. -10-1712dx FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Two housekeeping. | front room. rooms for light | Also large furnished 19 Court street. 5-31-wl “FURNISHED ROOMS—Large front | room suitable for two gentlemen, 69 . Arch St. 5-31-2dx TO RENT—Furnished rooms, 153 West Main St. 6-31-1dx : Light housekeeping rooms, nished bed room. one fur- 498 Main St. i | 1 5-31 } -3dx TO RENT-—Room 290 Maple St. with board. Call 5-27-5dx ROOMS TO RENT—Mrs. G. low, 567 Beach St, West H. Sam- Haven, 5-26-7dx PAINTING—PAPERIN —_— Fainting and paper hanging. Beaver 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 ST g | Bufl(ltng‘—fl(‘pfliflng. LEAVITT & H.»‘\YES. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn 1918 SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY. THE VALUABLE PLOT OF TEN LOTS, CORNER OF EAST MAIN AND HARVARD STREETS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS AND AT REASONABLE PRICE. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance. City Hall 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. DOUBLE FRONT ROOM FOR LODGE OR OFFICE. RENT $6 A WEEK. STEAM HEAT. Begiey Block. 422 MAIN ST. | LOST—Boston bull puppy, FOR SALE—Lawn range, rocking dressers, piano chair, cheap. een Sunday. 672-13. mower, Quakeng chairs, mirrors,’ desk, couchy Telephons 5-31-1d FOR SALE—Ford Smith form truck; A-1 mechanical condition; bargain for quick sell. Wooster Garage, Wooster St. 78 Hartford. 5-29-3d FOR SALE—Ice box, 6 feet hlgh feet wide. T. Martina, Jacob's C ner, Kensington -31- Cor- Al FOR SALE—Dining Call evenings after Sunday, 530 Church floor. room furniture six o'clock, or street, first 5-28-d 4% FOR SALE—Gent's one carat dial mond ring. Reasonable. Addresy Ring, Bax 7, Herald. 5-30-2dy FOR SALE—Bargain, three partitios Baldwin refrigerator. Good condisg tion. 516 Stanley St. 5-30-3dx% — FOR SALE—Rubber heels attached, 46c pair. 54 Lafayette St., opposite T. A. B. hall. 5-15-1wx FOR SAI E—Two good building lo ne Monroe street, one Winthr ~+_ extension. Apply 39 Highlang st. 5-26-6d g T SALE—Riverside farm . mig & from Tuberculin Tested cows onlyy Tel. 644-5. 5-5-304% — FOR SALE—Ford express body, goodt as new; can be attached to d- ster; price reasonable. M. Irving Jester, 18 Main St. 5-20-t¢ FOR SALE-—Jersey cow. Fred ¢ Guite foot of Damon’s Hill, Berlin/ 5-29-3dx FOR SALE—2,000 chicks every week; 25 or more, 20¢ each; P. P. paid; no white diarr- hoea. A. B. Hall, Wallingford, Conn.| Phone 153-14. 5-19-e0d-12t White Leghorn FOR SALE—A Holstein bull, age 1 vears, Mrs. Albert Mehon, Sout] Newington. 5-34-26 FOR SALE—50 young and old Flem- ish Giants and Belgian Hares and heavyweight pigeons for - squab breeding. Charles, 309 East street, City. 5-26-6dx FOR SALE—Supreme Roach Powder/} rids you of Roaches, Bedbtigs, Flies, Fleas, Moths, etc., or money re- funded. 25 cent bellows package. ¥ For sale by Curran, East Side, Janswick, McBriarty, Miller-Han- on Pharmaci 5-275tf 5 months unmarked. 47 Grove | old. Studded collar, Reward for return to Hill, or telephone 289-3. 5-29-a4 LOST—Lady's gold watch attached ta gent's chain, at Walnut Hill park Decoration day afternoon. Return Herald. Reward. 5-31-3d% LOST—Friday, between Park street; city, and Middletown, lady’s pink silk, work bag, containing crochet work, etc. No value to any one ex.™ cept “owner. Finder please notifs Mrs. L. H. Alger ,139 Fairview St. New Britain, Conn. 5-31-1d3 LOST—At Compounce, between trolleyy and merry-go-'round. An old- & fashioned lady’s brooch; ' prized highly by owner as heirloom; lib=! eral reward. 133 Woodland street, Bristol, Conn 5-31-2dx 1 will pay berter tHan anyone fl town for all kinds of JUNK and second-hand furniture. L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW STREET. Tel. 557-1 PRINTING Paper Ruling Book Binding SPECIAL Blank Books Locse Leaf Sheets Index and Guide Cards Prompt Service. E. R. Hitchcock & Co. 303 MAIN ST.