New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1919, Page 16

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i hey Help i'eed I 720 Men f,very Uay, And, As Stde Line, Mend Clothes of Sixty . Ple, Mu.l Genevieve Clendenin and Miss Marton Tiffany Show How New York’s Girls Are Working to Provide Comfort For Soldier and Sailor Visitors. They wie, waitresses in the bus- fest restaurant i3 New York. They can make beds I1Ke " prafes- sional bousemaids, and if “n stitch in time saves nine,” they have saved several hundred thous- and of them. All of which is a rather good record for two New York girls who never were wai- tresses before, knew little about making a bed a whose sewing was done for the This miracle of indusiry has been wrought by the needs of fhe Bryant Park, ew York—sister of the Eagle Hut which is the PARKER & Y. M. C. A’s big Eagle Hut 1 «y”’s center of activities in Lon: don. As members of the New York ~3uf%; Miss Genevieve Clendenin l:mr] Miss Vixlan Tiffany are doing their part taking @re of the 155,000 boys who are serv@ in a month at this oné “Y” hut. There is sddom an hour of the day when or writing letters, cam‘check and buying money orders, free or cui-rate theatre tickets ol and Frisco having their clothes mended. Sleep 21 ing accommodations cexztrolled by DEMING 193 Main Street SPECIAL OFFERING Residential Property i Farmington WE WANT—A three family house and a six or seven room cottage in good location. WE HAVE—Building lots in the best section of the city. WE WRITE—AII kinds of insurance, PARKER & 193 MAIN STREET Tel. 2026. A FEW BARGAINS Three-family, Chestnut 278 Main Street, Street, good investment. Three-family, West Main S treet, pays more than 10 per cent. Two six-family blocks with garage, South Main. Two-family, large 1ot, South Main; look this up. ¢ E. N. SMITH & CO. DEMING Rooms 1, 3 and 5 Ry Tel. 1616-12 FOR SALE Three Family House and Garage for $5500 hultz & Costelio, 242 Inc. MAIN ST. crowd of sol- diers and sailors ay, Dot eating/; < Make your wants known in the Classified column. Classified advts. are the best little selling agents in the world. Read the wants of others. Ad- vertise your own needs. 1C @ yvord. CASH IN advertiser money. This is not a question of credit. I billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt and in eliminating this work we save the Minimum Charge 15¢. ADVANCE. Bookkeeping, MALE HELP WANTED- W Ambitious young men and women to train for good office positions. Enter our Summer school now! Hours, 8:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. daily. Evenings, Tuesday and Fr day, 7:15 to Connecticut Business coliege, Main. 7-10-¢.0.d.-tf 16 NTED—Boy trade. ain, to learn Apply Box No. Conn. printing New Brit- 7-9-3d the “Y” take care of 4,500 men a month, another 1,000 see New York from “Y” buses, and a similar num-{ ber in automobiles lent by awners. Twenty-five thousand letters and WANTED—Two men with (‘)\]\PVI(‘IH(‘ on Norton Grinders, also girls for factory work. Drake Co., Plainville. 7-10-3dx cards are written in Eagle Hut ev-| ery week, and a three-cent stamp is sold every halfjminute. In one month the “Y” cashed checks andi WANTED-—Ten carpenters for rough and finish work. Wm. 16 Hungerford Court. H. Allen Co., 7-11-3dx exchanged American money for for-| eign to a total of $53,740. of which $10,417 was turned back at the! counter where post office money or-, ders are sold. Seven thousand cut- rate theatre tickets were pur- chased, and 2,705 boys got free tic-i kets which had been contributed; through the “Y” by their friends. And the dinners—fricaseed chic- ken, hamburger steak, biscuit, pot, WANTED—A man who is thorough- ly familiar with commercial station- 6 Asylum St., ]Lulfoxd Conn. 7-9-2d WA NTED n carpenters for rough and finish work. Wm. H. Allen Co., 16 Hungerford Court. 7-8-3dx pork chops, roast veal, cod fish cakes, fried oysters and roast beef, all for a quarter a portion ex- cept the fish cakes, which are cheap- Boy wanted to learn to operate printing press. Adkins' Printing 66 Church street. jobh g er. Everything else is a nickel- goup, ice cream, pie, cider, vith marshmallow filling and the{ like. If there is any surplus at the' end of a month after satisfying sol- ier and sailor appetites at these. rices, it goes into a few extras for “he following month. SALESMED} New England house needs New Britain representative for the wonderful Automatic Rear 1¥nd Auto Stop Signal. Exclusive territory to right New Eng- land Sale 7-8 Steele Building, Waterbury, Conn. 7-8-3d ss Tiffany happen to live in the - ¥th Avenue section of New York N bgeni no bar to aprons and ates/ of bacon and eggs for a ta- b1 of hungry soldiers and sail- ors at seven-thirty in the mornlugf Nor has it prevented their being pn the job at eleven o'clock at Kiight. In fact, so far as Eagle Hut s concerned, they are just two of the 200 or so workers in one of the city’s “Y” centers where bews from . are making Yust because Miss Clendenin and! emselves at home. “‘m SITUATION WANTED WANT: [.D—Position miage-aged man, truck: . as chauffeur by either private or Address 30T, Herald. 7-9-3dx FOR SALE-—At Woodmont, FOR SALE—1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE one of stucco houses, fireplaces, the best one-family with all improvemen hot water, heat, electricity, hard wood floors and screens throughout; also one-car garage, one block from water and one block from the car line, cn a ten cent e, in the best residential section. i.ot 209 feet on New Haven Ave, 175 feet on Cen- tral Ave., and 175 feet on Devoe Ave. Property must be sold at a sacriice at once. Frederick H. Goldbaum & Co., Church $t., New Haven, Conn. -9-1w 5% lot, 60x125 at Belvi- dere, two minutes from trolley. This lot can be bought right for cash. Terms if desired. Address Herald, Box 22X8. 7-8-10x 'JOHN W. ALLEN FOR SALE—Three tenement and lot 50x150. Owner leaving town. Must sell. Mrs. Zin Rocky Hill Ave., 3rd floor. 7-7-wilx BUILDER 33l CHESTNUZ ST. The tat 15 Over, now for buildings. gor belE 2 contractor for 31 years m New, Britain my hat is in the ring FOR SALE—Modern 10-room house Can be made into two 12 Hawkins street. Easy M. Barnes, and garage. tenement, terms. L. Tel. 1297. T-1-tf for all,0ld custamers and many new ones. Wm. Peace, who was with me four yerrs, is back from overseas and with ni¢ again, having been in the army fer 18 months. We are ready for reccnstruction of any and all de- scriptiafS. FOR SALE —2 Dbuilding lots on trol- ley, west of White Oak, No. 132 and 133, price $200. One lot on Acorn street near Oak, city. 15 ac level farm land, West Main street, Plain- ville. Easy terms. L. M. Barnes, 131 Main St.,, Tel. 1297. T-1-tf FOR SALE BETHANY CHURCH PROPERT Y, STREETS POSSESSION GIVEN IN GOOL: 2 FAMILY HO TWO POUBLE CORNER MAIN AND WALNUY 60 DAYS. < AND FINE LOT ON UNION HOUSES ON FAI RVIEW STREET. STRE] H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 373 MAIN ST., ROOM 30s. Open sfturday and Monday evenings. -MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE You don’t have to tell us can’t.get gn¢ for you, but we you can’t find a rent—We have a few houses left in the“eastern section of the city we can sell with $500 down —Better act, because there are other disappointed rent seekers after just such houses. Let u}s sell your property. at once. Make it a point to see us CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MATIN ST. ) PHON E 348 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES fis the time to have your Typewriter or Adding Machine thorouglR¥y is bei overhauled, we will loan ™ M, new, aff a reasonable price. show you a machine while the work agllone, we will make your machine look and work as good as ters and Adding Machincs Rented and Repaired. New Britain Typewriter Exchange TED. $12. 72 W. MAIN ST. house# 24% 181 Main St., | All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald Office by 1:3¢ p. m. on the day of issu SERVIGE I EN’S GOLUMN Do you need work? If you are a discharged soldier or sailor, the use of the column below is offercd to you free of charge. Sce that your quali- fications arc outlined like the sample below and bring in your ad togethcr with your discharge papers, as proot of service. Employers are urged (o get in touch with the advertisers in this column by mail. through the Herald Office. - Sample—John Jenes, age 27, former private Co. I, prefers outdocr work Has had experience as aato mechanic. Write care of Herald. Sell that auto. is a good market now for used cars. P'r pective buyers read th For ale Tell them your story. The cost next to nothing. Automobile coluran daily. AUTOMOBILIS. .LANEO We buy make of have a car any used cars wish to s cash. Shecl 10 ¢ vou come man's strect and get your Auto Exchange, taken ot right. Automobile Buick Six, pariie pric specialty Box 30A, He ties a FOR SALE—The used cars in town 1918 Buick Six, 7 Hudson Town car, 1916 Oakland touring, 1916 Hupmobile, 1916 Over- land, 1 Denby truck Chandler 3 ny other Shechtman’s 1917 ton Chummy ma Auto Iixchange STORAC f 5 cars Eastwoad Electric and Gar- age Co., Dept. Store. Phone 7-8-8d Fair | w Position as chauffeur, cither touring car or light Can show honorable discharge from army. Address Box 4C, Herald. i WASTR TEMAL L WANTED—Waitress at the Broadway restaurant, 67 Arch St. 7-9-3dx WANTED—Girl who can cook: no laundry; evenings off. Apply Nagle's Sanitarium, 50 Cedar St. 7-10-1dx WANTED—By manufacturer. grapher to substitute for Aug. 4 to Aug Addr ald, Box 34BX. 7- Steno- period Her- 10-2dx WANTED—For light housekeeping and companion; “middle zed lady preferred. Box 19M, Herald. 7-9-3dx WANTED—Steady working girls the Union Laundry, 66 Arch St. at WANTED—Young ladies with influ- ence, to insist that the boyvs bring them here for the finest Soda and the best Ice Cream Sundaes in this city. Ladies with initiative can accomplish satisfactory results. Clark & Brainerd’s Drug Store, Main St. WANTED. WANTED—Copy May 17. Hers 7-10-tf of the Herald office. truck. | HHr AUTOMOBILE R nable Richard Ccevert PARTIES taken rates. Mitchell 2l 309-13 out. Six. 6dx | AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown., Tel. 188-2 4-6-t1 FOR SALE—One ton truck, new, must be sold immediately. Price right. Terms to suit pur- chaser. For further particular: address Box 4 A, Herald. FOR SALE painted; Glidden ~Reo touring car; Al mechanical conc Franklin square. 6-28-tf FOR SALE—Five passeng 1916 model; best of condition den’s, Fnarklin Square. 6 Reo car; Glid- 28-t1 —_— e NOTICE. | N JTICE—Blect Rented Dollar acuum Cleaners Day. *Tel. 2079 7-3-eod-tf a NOTICE- 103 East H. Carlson, Have Ma sold street, out garage Plainville. Plaintille Garage at n | i | | -8-3dx NOTICE—For one month will paper a room material for $3.00. Hartford ave., Tel. only furnish labor and Max Tre 2289-5. Automobile ates taken Phone 7-10-d3x parties reasonable. NOTICE- out. 1741-2 WANTED—BYy two young ladies-and a gentleman, furnished rooms, per- manent, with or without board. Must be walking distance from Normal school. Address Rooms Box 12, Herald. 7-9-d2x WANTED—4 or 5-room modern rent, moderate price, by middle-aged couple. Adress Box 21XC, Herald. 7-8-6dx WANTED—E]lectrical work Anyone contemplating wiring would do well to call Valley 271-14. Arthur Tyler, Newington Junction. 7-1 § WANTED- age and STENOGRAPHER preferred. State ence, if any. Bo LOST—Wednesday, wallet containing sum of money. Owner's name on wallet. Reward if returned to Her- 7-10-3dx gentleman who ged black traveling bag Haven Sunday, commu with C. D. Tyack, Box 1048, Water- bury, Conn. 9-d 23 —Will the LOST—Between Berlin Britain child’s old r tuim T zgerald, New Re- and sweater. Berlin YOUR 'TWILL N BERSON BROS BR. CH OFFICE AT —297 MAIN STREET— Mayor Quigley’s Office) PRINTING Paper Ruling Book Binding SPECIAL Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and Guide Cards Prompt Service. E.R. Hitchcock & Co. 308 MAIN ST. Starting, NOTICE-—Any one desirous of open- ing service stations for a well- known, 6,000-mile, wide advertised tire and in a position to invest $500 to $1,000 communicate with Robert Lee Gray, Inc., Poli building, New Haven, Conn. This is not a get rich quick scheme but a proposition in which a live wire can make big money. 7-7-d4 good as | 0-tf | we P Good ppie Crossing, for n part niture complete, whole o hand -eang 7-104 FOR SALE Rhode 1 | going must sel at once t homy reat wer qui opportt Add f 61 FOR ly new onable. change piano, 'pract} ind bengh véry payments, or ing automo| and s Call 447 Arch first bell ? for Come furn§ -Appl hot used air 1y cows, one new mil J. Marks, i 9 FOR SALE calf, 44 milch street. Gow, New ariton FOR SALE—Top wagon. Call Church St 7 | FOR SALE—T electrically eg} ped Harley-Davidson motorcyd Al condition. 78 Grand-'® o | | FOR plan Fine transplagted cel ‘White Plume, Pink Pluf Golden Hearted; and Celeriac R Celery. John 'Pfeifer, Call evenings and | ) RE Square. | TO RENT—Four hou keeping 1 Jection to rooms Conn. ave. children. Call “evei 7-1 TO RENT dry: or tion. Tel Store bakery 544 for wet wa 3est central TO RENT—Garage, 152 Hartfol | TO RENT—Two office vooms ai very desirable front roomi Main street. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT- room; Main Furnished suitable two. large for 100 AUTOMOBILE PAINTING and trimming. . Topsand slip covers made to order and repaired. Carpets, back curtains, lights, running board recovered, etec. Victoria tops and One Man tops. Estimates furnished. Bristol Auto Co., School St., Bristol, Conn., Phone 2 35-137 NOTICE — Lawnmowers s0 31 Greenwood LEAVITT & HAYES BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AN® CONCRETE Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones New Britain, Conn I WILL BUY ALL: KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. | Pay Three Cents Per Pound for Rags. | L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW ST. TEL. 557-14 | Eastwood Electrical Service | Station and Garage. Lighting and Igni tem Specialists, TRVICE ATION. MAIN STREET, 7-12. n Sys- MAXWELL REAR 193 Phone 3 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. ‘L | ' | WANTED—Pupils in | 2244 1918 | TO RENT— for Furnished two gentlemen room, suj 9 Frank} 7-1 TO RENT-—Nicely family £ Gler furnished rog for or tw one street TO RENT—Two furnished rof light housekeeping Camg 4 ] Phone 1457-5 5 ROOM for ldi) leges. Mrs. Carpe FURNISHED home pri Whiting St EDUCATIONAL. first piano instruction. Wil house to teach. Phone or Miss H. B. Gc Whiting Plainville, Conn. Phone 73, and grade SUMMER R#uSORTS NECK, July 1st and baard on beach INDIAN Branford to Oct. 1std reasonable rateg§ A. D, Fre; PR | st Haddam, Amnmm and Euro Finest Hotel on CQ River All Modern Improvi Special attention to. cd évery guest-i8 The cuisine and servieh the best Sunday and Shere a Specialty Rates by the;week, $1 CHRISTIAN Wi Prop Ham Telephone East 89 Danciig every, n 3 BA WNM (Woodment) A quiet and homelike Pl all modern improvement application 3 THE BAWNMOR 11 Clark Ave,, Woodd! (Mrs. P. Metty,

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