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B { PARKER 193 Main Street ARE YOU GOING TO BE WITHOUT A HOME THIS WINTER? Now is the time to build about a loan at once or we may have a place now that wili suit you. PARKER & DEMING | ;193 MAIN STREET = Rooms 1, 3 and 5 T — TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES thoroughly overhaualed, 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. ¥astwood Electrical Service Station and Garage. Starting, Lighting and TIgnition tem Specialis MAXWELL RVI STATION, REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 38 ~ Building—Repairing. LEAVITT & HAYES BUILDERS IN WOOD, LRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain, 1918 STEAMSHIP PASSAGES. STEAMSHIP PASSAGES To Europe, South America, Wes dics, South Africa, Australia, China, Japan, etc. Agents for Trans-Atlan- tic and Trans-Pacific S. S. Line GEORGE Sys- Conn. The Commercial Shirt Co. wishes to announce the re- opening of the factory under an entirely new management, Operators wanted on all parts ! of shirt work. Steady work, good pay. COMMERCIAL SHIRT COMPANY 266 ARCH STREET at Doherty a1l Mr. Stockwell, 1446. This | Corned Tongues, our own cornir Order it today. Vegetables, corn, string beans, J.E. SEIBERT & SON, | iuset et i lettuce. Fruit, melons, berries 401 PARK STR ! nanas, oranges and peaches. Telephone 19 d the hest at Dol PURE 5 PASTEURIZED TTe best of selected raw milk thor- oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- ern process is what is offered you over our brand of PASTEURIZED MILK. ! The finest raw milk cannot compare ; with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— ‘for ours Is_the finest raw milk made ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by | eorrect pasteurizing. 1 *' RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFE. How does a two family house cn Laurel or East Main Street strike you? They’re right near the factories and rent like hot cakes—Never any vacancies here. See us. Come in and see us about selling your property. We have customers for cottages at Belvidere and the West End—Also for 2 and 3 family houses about the city—Qur customers talk with CASH. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHON E 343 ROOMS 305-86 BANK BLDG "FOR SALE 6-Room Cottage on Greenwood street $3,300., Nice little home on Rockwell Avenue $5,500. These are all good values. Sce me at once. 2 Family House on Lincoln Street, Large Lot. H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 273 MAIN oT., Open Saturday and Monday evenings. MONEY TO T/OAN ON GOOD REAT ESTATE [T ———————————p— Owner leaving town. Must sell three tenement house on the west side of Stanley street just below Park street. Don’t fail to see us hefore selling your property. E. N. SMITH & CO. Real Estate. 278 Main Street, 279 MATN ST. ROOM 20n. Insurance. Tel. 1729-3 FOR SALE Three houses on West Main Street, suitable for homes or business. Seven family house in factory district on a 10% basis. 242 Schultz & Costello, Inc. wvaix st See us §| CITY ITEMS. Smith advt. Bus. school opens Sept. No. i picnic Alexandria lodge St. Geol will hold home of Mrs. Clough of East Berlin, Thursday afternoon. All mem- bers of the lodge are requested e present. Those intending to present will take the 1:53 o’clock trol- ley for Berlin. of the dance tonight.—advt interesting baseball game vesterday afternoon between the East Smith street junior teams, the t street youngsters came out vie- by the score of 10 to 3. Kennedy” In a very and Judd’s hall at 8 o'clock. Smith Bus. 2. advt. Lift off— Coms! Doesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. school opens Sept. ey . With your nnge You cun 't oiL any hard corn, soft corn, or corn be- tween the toes, and the hard skin calluses from bhottom of feet. A tiny bottle of ‘“Freezone” costs little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. In- stantly it stops hurting, then short- ly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all, with- out one hit of pain or soreness. Truly! No humbug! Order of Notice of Hearing. District of Berlin, ss; Probate Court, August 11, A. D., 1919. Tstate of George Grocock, late of the town of New Britain, in said dis- trict, deceased. Upon the application of Elizabeth A. Grocock, praying that as Execu- trix of the Tast Will and Testament of said deceased she may be author- ized and empowered to sell and con- vey real estate, as per said applica- tion on file more fully appean it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in said dis- trict, on the 16th day of August, A. D., 1919, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pend- ency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon by pub- lishing this order in some newspaper having a circulaticn in said district, and by posting a copy of this order on the public sign-post in the town of New B n, in said district, and re- turn make to this Court of the no- tice given. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge The Eagie Dye Works of Hartford, have opened a branch office at 139 Main St., New Britain, where their patrons can be assured of excellent and prompt service, the same as at our Hartford office. delivered promptly. Tel. 618 FOR SALE All kinds of Grocery Fix- | Company, 317 Main Street. at | to | be | Goods called for and | |tures. Apply Union Tea}, You don’t have to be a professional advt. writer to arrange a little classi- fied advt. Tell your story briefly. You'll get sults, Cests but little. re- 1c a word. Minimum Charge 15c¢. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little 24vt. and in eliminating this woerk we save the advertiser money. If you have a vacant room that you want to rent, let the fact be known through the clas- There i a good demand for fur- nished Rent yours. sified column. rooms. o HELP WANTED—TEMALE. WANTED. AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ' WANTED—15 bright girls for our light grinding machine, one Norton grinder. Eight hours, piece work and guaranteed wage basis. Rock- well-Drake Corp., Plainville. 8-12-3d FOR SALE—A cars. 1917 Hudson Buick Six touring Knight 7 passe Saec 191 N tourin It coupe; used 1917 earns Dodge touring; 191 1917 Oldsmobile also 1 ton Denby truck WANTED—Middle large like two furni rooms for light conveniences; can Address Itoom, Box lady would ed or unfurnished housekeeping, with give references. 24, Herald. 8-12 variety of touring: 1917 1918 ag dx Dodge WANTED — Competent cook, Mrs. Stanley R. Eddy, 324 Hart street 8-11-1w WANTED-—Young lady for alteration department. Give experience and salary expected in first letter. Ad- dress Herald Box 19R. 11-3dx WANTED-—A competent experienced stenographer is required for a re sponsible position with local fac- tory. Ple c state age, experience, and give references. Address Her ald Box 8XX. 8-11-tf in 143 WANTED-—Working housekeeper family of adults. M Waltsen, Arch St., first floor. 8-11-3dx We have an opening for a few lady canvassers, on an article which will bring you $.40 on a sale. Some of our canvassers are making $7.00 and $8.00 a day. Apply Box 18T. 811 offi D. 8-9 WANTED—Woman to building, two days Clark, Booth Block. clean week. WANTED— local writing. girl as timekeeper in factory; apply in own hand- Address Herald Box 1PN. b WANTED—Intelligent white women to care for nervous and mental cas Beginning salary $30 per month. Also launrry attendants be- ginning at $25 and advancing to $30 the second month. Full main- tenance including laundry. Inc with time service. Tralning school for nurses maintained. Write or call at the Connecticut State Hospital, Middletown, Conn. 8-8-Zw house- . Je 8-8-t€ WANTED—Girl to do general work; mno washing. Mrs. Witkin, 27 Winthrop St. WANTED—A stenographer. Addre: . 0. Box 63, City. WANTED—Maid for general hous work in family of three; good home | and wages for right party. Apply at 250 St. Mrs. 8-5-tf | Park WANTED—Experienced girls for amateur photo finishing. Perma- nent position and good working | conditions. Address Studio, Box 31 Herald. 8-4-w1 WANTED-—Second cook, pastr man and wife preferred, and resses. Phone 1592 between 8 o'clock wal WANTED-—EX WOMEN for Saturday ernoon and evening, with or without experience. In- ire at once at THE BIG Raphael's Depart- 8-11-2d RA SAL aft- ment ey ITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Position as bookkeeper by voung man, aged 18; just grad- uated from Conn. Business College. Address I. S. Bronson, 43 Maple St., Plainville, Conn. 8-12-2dx FURNISHED ROOMS LARGE FURNISHED ROOM for one or two persons private family. 56 Hawkins §-11-3d in street. WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITUR Pay 3 Cents Per Pound for L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW ST. TEL. 557-14 Rags. also 29 ing rooms, young lady. single South room High St. 8-12-2dx for TO R —large furnished room on | Main street, opvosite park; suitable ! for one or two gentlemen; private | family. Awerican, Addr Her- | al XR 11-2d Full Automatic PRINTING Therefore Accurate, BINDING AND PAPER RULING E. R. Hitchcock &Co. 303 MAIN ST. BUSINESS OPPORTUNIT FOR SALE—A modern and money- making fce cream and soda store in a nearhy city. Reason for sale, own- | er to locate elsewhere. 1f interested | write Box No. 30, New Britain Her- | of 16 years or over to | /manage the shoe busi- | ‘ness. If interested apply | | WANTED—Six WANTED—Couple, withaut children, wish a tenement of 4 or 5 rooms, in v quiet location in southwestern part of city. Address Tenement, Box 4, | Herald 8-12-1dx and many other makes, recht- Auto Exchange, 10 Chestnut Open Sundays 12 n's = = FOR SALI excellent very ‘reason- able for immediate sale; also 1917 Stearns Knight touring, driven 5,000 miles; in best shape. Shechtman’s Auto Exchange, 10 Chestnut St 1917 touring shape; Hudson price in >—Room and board mily, short wee teacher, (4 Niles St s- in pri- High Hart- >-3dx school ford. WANTED—A room tenement young couplc 1A, Herald. four o¥ good locality children 8.1 modern in No five | by | Box 3dx FOR SALE—Ford touring; demount- able rims: No. 1 condition. 1 nley Tel. 1521. 8 FOR SALE you at prices son. Look Why walk or buy dependable that invite all compari- this list over: 1919 Max- well, 5 passenger, as good new run only 3,000 miles $750; 1916 Maxwell touring $425, 1915 Reo roadster, fine condition $425, 1915 Ford touring, electric lights, starter, fine condition $350, 1914 Maxwell, gas lights $275, 1915 Ford road- ster, new top and paint, just ove hauled $300, 1915 Maxwell ster, new motor overhauled $400, 1916 Overland Positively no war tax charges on cars listed with us. Call and sce us when selling and buying in used ars. Eastwood Garage, 193 Main street, New Bri n, rear of Fair Department store. 8-11-3a cans of 1 and 5 > for 1 gal cans. Cans WANTED—Varnish llon capacity. & 10¢ for 5 gallon ject to our approval. Rackliffe Bros. 56 Park St 8-12-d when cars wait cans; can used sub- WANTED—Single man, teache High school, desires one large two small heated rooms, 10 1 utes’ walk to school; breakfast al if convenient. Address Box | Herald. 8-11-3d road- last touring school desires Apply A High encs pher. graduate with experi- | a position as stenogra- Herald, Box 318, 8-11-2dx WANTED—A refined business woman desires two or three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. State rent and give particulars. Addres Box 33X, Herald. 8-11-3dx FOR SALE—Puppies, able prices. at White's male, reason- Inquire at small store crossing, Plainville. 8-11-d3x WANTED—To buy three to twenty acres of land with or without build- ings, within six miles of city. Box | $275.00 TAKES 1916 19X, Herald. $-11-6dx ing car, demountable tires and good Tel. 1560 FORD: rims, running ~Tour- good condition. 8-12-6dx WANTED—Iour rooms by couple, quiet locality, no second or third floor preferred. dress Herald, Box 14AA American chiidren, Ad- FOR SALE—We are offering pendable parts and service on Ma well, Chalmers, Mitchell and other | cars. Authorized service tion on | above. Eastwood garage, 193 Main | St., rear Fair Dept. store, New Brit | ain 8-11-6d 8-11-3dx "ANTED—A for adults. Rent 3 SUS 4,000 needed upward For free four-room tencment Address Herald Box 11-2dx SALE-—Oakland Six in condition; cheap if sold at stside Garage, 513 East Tel. 503. C good once street. _(Men, women) | FOR $92 month Experience unnec particulars of exarin write J. Leonard (former ment miner), $49 Bldg., Washington. 1916. Garage, 8-11-2dx FOR Good I'ark SALE—Ford condition. strect roadster, Equitabl Golder -4dx de- | 8-11-3dx | l WE HAVE ing usedtires: 1 cord, straight walled 37x5 Goodyear cord, Q each. Spring & Tyler, street FOR SALE—The follow= X5 Goodyear $15.00; 2 D 15.00 210 Arch 8-11-1f & FOR SALE—Two ers, one due in weeks. T. H milk~- other in Farmington, 2-3d% heavy days, ten Collins Conn POR SALF work dumpeart one-horse plow, harrow 5 on with two seats, inge, hickory nd mall M strong for and ; also new and and nd twe hay wasc farm, all a pric Wm street, 1ble Glad- an 8-11-1f H den New ALE. Re FOR tion street good 11 condi- Wallaco 8-12-2dx FOR LE (19) shares stock Bodwell Realty company. Address W. D. Parker, administrator, Meriden, Conn s- 0 close an estate, ten FOR SALE- load lots. Coal Co. Shavings and sawdust in New Britain Lumber & 8-6-§d ESTATE FOR SALE REAL FOR man SALE—Building lots on Chap- street, $400, well worth $700. Twenty vears to pay. $50 down, all improvements on street. P. D. Mc- Kenna, 139 Henry St., Phone 239-1% 8-11-wix St FOR SALE 12 acres; town. C Two good 200 and $5 aBrnes, farms, 3 500; near rnesdale Sa and LE ta FOR SALE—Two conveniences at FOR SALE Greenwood Four building 50x165; lots on all fm- special No. 133 8-9 4dx street: provements; e for Greenwood sy terms prices Inquire FOR SALE Park Bargain Three family house large lot, plenty Selbert, 4 on fruit Park St 8-6-6d NOTICk. stree: P. A | NOTICE—C. A. enced piano repairing, Phone 2063 Humphrey, tuning, all includir experi- kinds restringing 8-11-6dx FOR SALE—Chevrolet “Baby Grand” touring car. Inguire 2018 Stanlcy street. 8-9-3dx JANTED—BY or four will pay young rooms with $25 rent. couple. Three improvements; Box 8, Heraid 8-9-3dx I"OR SALKE—One 1314 Reo, self-start- er and lights. 1916 Oakland, own- leaving town. Steve's Garage, Main street. 8-11-3dx bricklayers 7 also carpenters, insidc outside finishevs, at Bristol; job. IFred T. I Co. per and e long 503 8-6-6ad day; 0 SALE—1917 Ford shape; demountable rims in good battery for side and tail lights; car in use eve owner buying closed car. Main St. FOR oAl runabous, WANTED—Five-room tenement by voung couple by September 1st; all | modern improvements; rent reason- | able; convenient to trolley. L. Par- | sons, Marlin-Rockwell, Plainville. | 8-5-1wx | size rear; tires; stora, this is day; is 8-9-44 FOR SALE—1918 Buick touring, Buick touring, 1917 Buick roadster, 1916 Overland touring, 1916 Ford touring, 1916 Hudson touring. All cars in A-1 condtion. Denison ga 130 Main St., Tel. 1560. STENOGRAPHER WANTED—Male preferred. State age and experi- any. Address N. B. Herald. 7-2-t¢ MALE HELP st $200 bout. I Cool’s 1913 lights, Plain- 8-6-d6x buys ectric garage, run cord tires. ville OPERATORS Acme and tomatic and chines. Must set up their None others Good wages. Box 20WM, WANTED- Universal screw be able own ced Steady Herald -On au- ma- to jobs. apply. work. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out Buick car. Frank Brown, Tel 188-2. 4-6-tf FOR SALE—Reo touring car; newly painted; Al mechanical condition. Glidden, Franklin square. 6-28-tf over- | Elmer Auto Co., | | 1917 8-9-d3x | Don’t dela NOTICE ma Have done t your work brick son Plaster- stones, especially Very New St., your Expert Repair reasonable Britain repairing workmer Co. 139 Henry e Phone NOTICE—To hire lastside Gara servica st §t, 8-11-6dx; o | parties talken West Main 8-9-3dum 0 NOTICE—Automobile out. Mr. St., or -6 Galloway, elephone ALL KINDS of Carpenter obbing a specialty Call 600 Arch street. L WE DO work. 886-2, or 8-6-déx NOTIC! good, 1741 senger Automobile parties able service. Morehead. for Phone -pas- car. -18-tf NOTICE — Lawnmowers sfiarpened, Geo. Fritz, 31 Greenwood streew LOST. — LOST—A lavaliere Tuesday morning between Central Park and Telephone office. Finder pl turn to Miss M. Cullinan, 1 ford Av 8-5-1w SALE—One 1917 touring, 197 touring, one 1917 ing, one 1915 These are all and must be sold at ERICSON & SNOW Co., 287 Elm St., Tel. FOR Dodge Chevrolet Empire tour- Ford touring. good bargains one WANTIED—100 tobacco men and $3 a day, room and board. Will ship out 9:30 every day 100 laborers and woodmen, for Maine, New Hamyp- shire and Vermont, a month, including board and Carroli's Ilmployment agency Allyn St., Hartford 8-9-d6 o $2 once. AUTO 1188 7-31-tf 24 WAL wo TO RENT land automatic one experienced two inspectors. Plainville. experienced Clev machine operators; Norton grinde Rockwell & Drake, 8-9-2d TO RENT—Desirable rent, five rooms, / floor, private house. Adults | preferred. 101 Fairview St ! 8- | first 11-34 MOTORCYCL front Sa- TO RENT—Shore chem's Head for ber or last three ber, Address Cot cottage, FOIRR SAL motoreyele West Main weeks in > Box 4, Indian In good after 6 twin cylinder condition. 401 p. m. 8-11-dix | win Excelsior moto:- condition: price $2 East stroe S-11-3ax | TO R on corner Cohn, 49 grocer. R cyele; One six room tenement Main and Elm. Apply M 53 Commercial St.,, whole- S-4-tf good Garage, sale Indian TO T4 FOR SALE-1916 motoreycie Rooms with improve- at once to THE BIG STORE. 41 Connerton street §-11-d2x in 63 Linw ments, first A-1 condition floor, price right. od St., §-11-6dx ' ~onth of Septem- | Septem- | LOST—$§ between Crowell's Drug cial Trust Co. warded by leaving Liberty Bond Store and Commer- Finder will be Herald Of 8-12 at LOS non-skid Return Arch —On road to Hartford, 34x4 shoe, mounted. Reward to Cohen Motor Co., 86 street 8-11-2d LOST—Friday East street, Waltham make, back. Finder Dwight street night Dwight or lady's gold wrist wp, on watc initials o s on 107 please return Reward 8-11-d2x to { LOST—At Y. M. C. A, leather card { 1ining cards, auto license articles valuable only to owner. if left at Y. M. C. A. desk. 846-6d c co and Reward at LOST. on Saturday, smail silver Main street. Reward if Elizabeth Kimball. Tel watch returned 1024 8-12-54 to "OUND FOUND. taining sum of same Inquire This morning, pu cone Owner eay for advera Herald 8-12-1dad money by paying i recover tisement. v