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Now Is the Time to Sell Real Estate Place your property in our hands at once and be sure of a quick sale at your own price. We have quite a few prospective buyers for two family houses. We will be glad to write your insurance or range any loans on first m(,rtgag. es you may desire. We have a good paying Grocery Store for sale in small thriving town near New Britain. Must be sold "PARKER & DEMING ar- 193 MAIN STREET 2096 TYPEWRITERS, ALL MAKES Choice stock to select from, All our typewriters carry a year guarantee. We rent TYPEWRITERS and ADDING MACHINES. Get our proposition on three months’ rental, our rates are reasonable. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 2 WEST MAIN ST TEL. 612 I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Pay 3 Cents Per Pound for Rags. L. ZELDES TEL. 557-14 - WANTED Salesgirls. Permanent Position. Good Salary. 'F. W. Wooiworth Co. 218-220 MAIN ST. Don’t endanger the iife of that pre- | ous baby by using unknown or un- asteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY SAFE PURE PASTEURIZED MILK bliminate ALL question of r richness. From selected sources of high qual- y and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- ZED in a modern creamery. OUR PABTEURIZED MILK will satisfy the p D“lt exacting. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK Telephone $5,500. three-tenement large lot. | Buys house with Only a step to trolley, right in the . H. LOCKWOOD, ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room 407 City Hall. STEAMSHIP PASSAGES. STEAMSHIP PASSAGES To Furope, South America, West In- dies, South Africa, Australia, China, Japan, ctc. Agents for Trans-Atlan- tic and Trans-Pacific S. S. Lines. GEOR . QUIGLEY, 297 MAIN STREET. and and | impurity here REAL STREE 1936 OWN YOUR OWN HOME MANY GOOD ONES LISTED HERE H. D. HUMPHREY /REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. 278 MAIN ST., Open faturday and Monday eve nings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE Two family house on Ellis street right next to the Northend school—Just the place for a small family with moderate means. Good big yard, and all you have got to do is to send the kiddies to school next door—$1,500 cash will buy it—Price $4,000—Cheap for a two family house today isn’t it? CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 73 MAIN ST. PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. FOR SALL Five Acres for $800. 200 feet front. for Bungalow, by Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. Suitable We have listed a two-family house on Monroc street. Just a minute from the trolley line ud right near the scheol. We also have Three family houses at the E. N. SMITH & CO. H. A. EMMETT, Manager, North End. Real Estate. 78 Main Street, Insurance. Tel. 1729-3 to 4 Arcadian ORGAN RECITALS AT S0UTH GHURCH | Organist Joseph C. Beebe Has Pre- pared Sunday Concert Programs Organist Joseph Claire Beebe of the South Congregational church has prepared a series of Sunday afternoon organ recitals to extend through the month of September and has ar- ranged to have the works of many great composers rendered during the concerts. The series will be similar the Wednesday afternoon recitals given some time ago by Mr. Beebe. The programs follow: Sept. 7, ninety-seventh recital— 1 March (Leonora Symphony) . Raff 2 Meditation (Thais) Massenet 3 Two Negro Spirituals Gillette Deep River Nobody know Tdyll i Serenade Musette 5 Gavotte Scotch Fanta Sept. 14, ninety Suite, “In India The Grove of By the Ganges At Delhi Incantation In the P: Fugitive the trouble I see .. Lemare Solitude Dethier Macfarlane recitai— Stoughton ighth Vision Angelus Reverie . Preiude from Stevenson Massenet Rogers "The Prodigal Son Debussy Overture Brahms !’: tival The little Want advt. is a great business getter. It costs next to nothing. Your story briefly told Will bring you results. Use the Classified Col- "Twill umn, pay you. Ao ica wvord. Mimumum Charge 15¢. CASH 1IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Beokkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money.. Don’t waste valuable time searching for help. People seeking work read the Herald Want Column daily. Tell them your story and the va- cancies in force will be filled. your All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald Office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. REAL ATE FOR FOR SALE—Large lot dential section of city; discount for quick Lot, Herald Office. in best resi- five per cent sale. Addre 9-4-3dx FOR SALE centrally ments; House, Two tenement house; located; with improve- reasonable for cash. 2 Herald Office. FOR SALE tage, large 000 cash. C. St., Hartford Maple Hill, 6 lot, C. room cot- price $5,000, $2,.- Prentice, 18 Asylum Conn 9-3-w1 ninth recital Corelli (1663-1713) Prelude Allemande Sarabande Gavotte Gigue. Kammenoi Ostrow Rubinstein Oriental Sketch ........... Bird Con Amore Dethier Reverie ... Within a Chinese G tesssvaseess “ Stoughton Overture to Stradelia Flotow Sept. 28, one hundredth recital— Solemn Prelude (Gloria Domint) : Noble Il\(?rm07 0 - . . Dethier Prelude from The Blessed Damo- Debussy Saint-Saens Franck Shelley Wagner Danse Mad dbxe Cantabile Berceuse . - Overture to Tannh'\user = MORE UNITS ARRIVE Four Transports Dock With Detach- ment of Tirst Division, Regulav Army Men, From France. New York, Sept. 4—Several more units of the First Division arrived here today from Brest on the T ports Santa Teresa and Edellyn. On board the Santa Teresa were 26 offi- cers and 1,133 men of the 18th Infun- try, including 2nd Battalion Head- quarters, a medical detachment, Com- panies L and M znd the supply 3 The Edellyn brought back offi- cers and 875 men of the First Engi- neers including headquarters and medical detachments and Companies D and The S followed and Edellyn were by tha Transport Liberator with the 3rd Battalion of the 28th Infantry complete and (he regimental medical detachment The First Battalion of the 26th In- fantry, field and staff, headquarters and supply companics and medical detachment, arrived on the Transport Finland which also brought Batteries D, E and F of the 60th Field Artillc and staff and medical and ordnance detachments. Additional troops of the 26th Infan- try arrived on the Transport Callao, which brought the Second Battalion and Machine Gun unit. On board also was the Third Battalion of the 18th Infantry. nta Teres into port Notice of Settlement of Administration Account. District of Plainville, ss.; Probate Court, September 3, 1919, Estate of Arthur James O'Hara, late of Plainville, in said district, de- ceased. The Administratrix, having exhibit- her administration account iwith id estate to this Court for allow- ance, it is ORDERED—That the 11th day of September, A. D. 1919, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at the Probate Office in Plainville, be and the same is as- signed for a hearing on the allowance of sald administration account, and this Court directs the Administratrix to cite all persons interested therein to appear at said time and place, publishing this order once in newspaper having a circulation in district, and by posting a copy on the public sign-post in the Town of Plainville, nearest where the deceased last dwelt, at least five days before said time assigned. Certified r,om Record, GEORGE BYINGTON ed udge. The Eagle 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. Goods called for and delivered promptly. Tel. 618. FOR SALE—Building lot, 80x66 feet, at Westwood Park, Plainville Cheap for cash. F. Ferris, care For- shaw. 9-2-6dx FOR SALE—Land at Barnesdale, to $100 per a Building $275 to $500. See me if vou to buy land. C. L. Barnes. lo want 8-30-5dx FOR SALE— Bungalow, in Kensington, with modern im- provements, at a low price. Phone 656-12. 8-29-6dx fine location WANTED. WANTE vate family D-—Board and room in pri- for father and 2 chil- dren (age 5 and 7 years. Adrress Box 8XC. Herald 9-4-1dx WANTED. rooms one Two furnished for light housekeeping, or with light keeping by young an couple; price Herald Offic 17KC, room hous Ame Address B | WAN >—Room and voung couple; private ferred. Apply Herald, board by a family Box 304 9-4-3dx pre- }\\H\N located tene- all improve- family. Address Main St., Bristol, 9-3-34x ED- of Centrally ment five rooms, ments. Three in JLA K. 368 N Conn. | WANTED—BY ed rooms in Box 8BB, lady, aod locality. Herald Office Address 9-2-6dx )—Good rent by Americ family. 14 Olive. 9-2-5dx TANT! —Census clerks, men), 4,000 needed. 2 month. Age, 18 upward. Examinations everywhere soon. Experience un- necessary. For free particulars, write J. Leonard (former govern- ment examiner), 849 Egquitable Bldg,. Washington. 30-4dx (men, wo- FOR SALE-—Bungalow ton; electric lights, gas, fur e and garage; fine location, near church and school; low price. W. E. Hart, phone 656-12. 8-29-6dx in Kensing- FOR SALE-—Three family large lot; all kinds of fruit. Seibert, 437 Park St. house, P, A. 9-2-6d MY WIFE IN THE KEEP 1LY 120x1 FOR CASH 30AA, INSISTS ON LIVING CENTER, SO TO PEACE IN THE FAM- I MUST SELL MY LOT, ¥ IN BELVIDERE, WHAT I CAN GE OR TERMS. BOX HERALD OFFICE. NOTICE--Electric Vacuum Rented, Dollar Per Day. promptly. Satisfaction Telephone 2079. Cleaners Delivered mnmmsod 9-4-e.-0. NOTICE—A lady would like to buy some good make piano from private family; Will pay cash. Address Box 11Y, Herald 9-4-1ldx 1 - NOTICE—Round file gas stove light- ers, 35c. Tips 1hc. Guaranteed Handiest thing made. Telephone 2079 9-2-4-6-3dx NOTIC drop in nec: as we our prices of. Arcade —A never Studio. NOTIC Anyone having to let or two rooms for keeping. drich at Y ingle rooms light house- communicate with Mrs. Al- W. C. A, -3-3d » Owner !—Are you going to stand for that cold draft from your windows and doors this winter? Why not keep that cold out, and also save from 10 per cent. to 25 per cent. of vour fuel? You better see me today about having your house equipped with storm sash and doo B. A. Fornonzini, 20 Dix Ave., Tel- ephone 1982-14 9-3-26d Attention House for hire, 11 882-12 day and night 9-2-6ax VANTED—A refined couple wishes apartment for housekeeping in res! dential section or in private family in burb. Address Herald Box 24KB. 8-80-6dx WANTED- people. ald Address APX Box 12, Her- 8-28-wl WANTED—Housekeeping suite want- ed by American couple, near High school; two or three furnished rooms. Address 8Z, Herald. MALE HELP WANTED—Boy office boy Box 34, over 16 years oid for in factory office. Address New Britain. 9-4-3d privileges, | three unfurnish- | —Small apartment for twé FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS [ HELP WARTED—CEMALE WANTED—Gir! five years old | 196 Glen street to t Can go ho Tel ko cara o child 1e nights | WANTED—Experienced girls and power s work over 16 years of age Taplin Mrg. Co., fou Must Apply at Arch St 9-4-3 root i prre ba he near 65 | WANTED—Woman Call 82 Black floor to do washing. Rock avenue, third D—Young lady ader. Address Proof ald. for Reader, proot Her- 9-4-1f WANTLED- work. 339 Maid Apply Hart St. WANTED- ply for Mrs| gen R al house- Frisb 9-4-3dx Girl for store Hoffman's Bakery, work. Ap- 95 Arch St. 9-3 1 WANTED—Dishwasher. Regal hotel. - 9-2-2dx WANTED—Cook and girl at Y. W. C Court. dining room 20 Hungerford WANTED-—Girls on shirtwai kinds of sewing machin learners with good pay while you learn. Park Mfg. Co., Main St. 9-2-5dx SD for general house- amily of two ladies. Ap- 9-3-2dx GIRL work ply 47 WAN in Curtis St WANTED—Intelligent white women to care for nervous and mental cases. Beginning lary $30 per month. Also laundry attendants be- ginning at $25.00 and advancing to $30.00 the second month. Full maintenance, including laundry. Increases with time service. Train- ing school for nurses maintained. Write or call at the Connecticut State Hospital, Middletown, Conn. 9-2-2w ‘WANTED—Woman for general house- work. Apply at 83 Maple St i 8-30-4dx 9-4-1dx | "OR SALE Brighton violin, 149 s & second 4-1dx% Hand street, le Belvidere, floor FOR SALE An oak dining room set. Also a parlor heater. Inquire at 46 Roberts St 8-3-3dx condition. Bar- "OR SALE—Piano, in Must sell gain. G fina at onco for cash. 1 985 FOR SALE burner tion. A barga Plainvillc e our condi- & Se omplete Perfect West Main Bulien 9-3-dix gas range Frederick in arness, team, 9-3-2dx FOR SALE Tenement Hill Ave. Buy is empty and move in. 24 Rocky 9-3-3dx now FOR SALE—We ve used tires for sale rich clincher, $3; 30x3 rich clincher. i1 3ixd clincher, 3x 4 U. 8. Wall, § $16 each street h the following 8x3 Good- 1-2 Good- Goodrich Straight x5 Goodyear ¢ & Tyler, 210 Spring Ax FOR SALE—1 26 ton hay pair Tel mules, alsp about 1702-2. 9-3-2dx FOR SALE—Second ha oak desk (30x48); e tion. Inquire at 51 nd roll tog cellent, condix Fairview St 9-2-3dx Will sell cheap 322 Washington 9-2-6dx Flemish Giants FOR SALE- if taken at St Organ once. FOR SALE—Rabbits, and Belgian Hares. Young and old for breeding. Get your youngsters now for spring breedinf. Will sell reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. haefer, AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE- Studebaker street 191 Six. three-pa 236 South Main 4-9-3dx WANTED—A stock clerk. 38 Chestnut St. Apply at 9-4-2d WANTED inside hour throp Six carpente finish; steady Call to see B. St at once for work; 752 per Stein, Win- 9-4-3 27 WANTED—A Dairy Lunch, waiter. New 748 Main St Br 9-4-1d WANTED—A boy or young man work in a drug store. One previous experience preferred. dress Druggist, Herald Office. 9-3-tf to with Ad- WANTED- work; ment A timekeeper for factory good chance for advance- Address 3XX, Herald. 9-3-3d | WANTED-—Nine experienced men on Ford repair work. Apply Mr. Trem- bly at Elmer Auto Co., Main St. 8-30-4d house- Mrs. street 8-29-6d WANTED—Girl for work for a family Stanley R. Eddy general of two. 324 Hart WANTED—NEAT SEW TO LEARN MILLINERY PAID WHILE LEARN- ING. BOWEN & CO MAIN STREET. WANTED — MILLIN E R MAKERS LADIE POSITTION. CO., 267 MAIN ST. 267 v —————y 10 RENT AGENTS-—Insurance or Britain. Now is the our dollar-a-month sickness accident and death policie: death from natural cause like it. Agency Dept., 3455, Boston, Mass. New sell and $100 others, time to £ S o r. Apply Rivet Co.. Conn. 8 Plain- ville, 8-w1 NOTICE — Lawnmowers Geo. Fritz, 31 Tel. 153-12 snarpened, Greenwood street. -5-tf We Want At Once 25 More Saleswomen for all departments to work Saturday after- noon and evening. Good Pay and Steady Posi- tions to those who qualify. Apply at once to 19»« Kr:l.wu Mu;.pm SIORE | TH[ 00 e ”“”llm,v/a b wmw i WANTED—Man header machines. City Brass & Conn Apply Rivet Co., The Elm Plainville, 8-28-w1 nothiug Box 29-1w The experienced on rivet TO RENT four very desirable three adults. ald. rooms, upstairs, in locality, for two or Reply Box Her- 3-3dx TO RENT—Tenement, with garden, Main Berlin; best location Tel. 92-4 six rooms, street, Ea in tow 315 9-4-3dx second floor; Price 36 Con- 9-3 TO RF —ive rooms, all modern improvements Adults only. Inquire nerton St TO RENT—Five room tenement TOOL HAD ING JIGS, FIXTURES PRCDUCTION TOOLS TO BE JSED FOR MANUFACTUR- G SMALL GAS GINES IN LARGE QUANTITY. PER- MANENT POSITIONS. THE DOMESTIC ENGINEERING CO., DAYTON, OHIO. T T I———— S T——rT LOST. Monday night, between Meri- and New Britain, via Newing- ton, automobile wire wheel and tire. Tinder ple notify Miss Ruth Miner, 17 Park Place. 9-3-2d den LOST—Labor day Berlin fair grounds, a yellow fur. Finder will receive rew: returned to Box 7 night, fox D. AMOROSO & BR().V Grinding of any kind of Tools. Razors. Scf Lawn Mowers sharp- encd, Umbrellas repaired Barbers' Supplies—Toilet Water, Tonics. Massages and Cold Creams. 32 Beaver St. New Britain, Conn. Tel, 996-5 sors, east side of | improvements; second floor East St Foundry For Rent opportunity for practic fl Elm City Brass and Rivet Conn 8-28-w1 Small Brass ception: man. The Co., Plainville, for or two 8-15-tf RENT one 91 TO autos —Space Maple St room tenement, 134 9-3-d3x TO RENT—Four South Main St SUMMER RESORTS FOR SAL even passenger touring brand new top, new paint, new| new battery, engine just over- Hatiedilt MUEt bs old at oncs: Beldl reasonable it Call Tel. 71 WANTED— roadster condition Box To exchange 1917 in unusual good for larger car, condition of same 1XX, Herald Office. Ford running regard- Addrbss 9-3-6dx FOR SALE Overland touring Can be i n between 6 a Columbia Garage, 160 Arch car, se€ AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken King eight car. K L. Johr Phane 640 3 9-3 taken Mitchell 309-13. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES Reasonable rates, Richard Covert. Tel. out Six. FOR SAL Five passenger touring car in fine running condi« tian; will sell for $275 if taken af once. 39 Walnut St., top floor. Tel, 888-4. 9-2-3dx Overland ¥FOR SALE—One 19 ster. One 1915 8 Mayborn road- Ford roadster. Both mechanically perfect. Also storage and repairs. Brookside garage, 134 Linwood street 8-28-wix AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out Buick car. Frank Brown, Tel. 188-3. 4-6-t8 — FOR touring, touring, one 1917 ing, one 1916 These are all and must be sold at once.' ERICSON & SNOW AUTO Co., 287 Elm St., Tel. 1183, 7-81-t¢ SALE—One 1917 one 1917 Dodge Chevrolet Empire tour- Ford touring. good bargains —_—e FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—At Indian Neck and cottage, last September Call, Main St., or phone SITUATION WANTED Rooms three weeks in bell, West 2 9-4-3dx irst 6 in de- experi- Herald, 9-4-2dx WANTED—Position as cashier partment store; three years' ence; tube system. Apply box 30A | WANTED-—Young { tian at clerieal or Herald lady desires posi- stock work Ad- dress Box 21C, 9-2-3dx T ——e—pY " e Building—Repairing. LEAVITT & H\\LS BUILDERS IN WOOD, LRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds 9 Court St Telephones 2244 ‘New Britain, Conn. 1918 | TO RENT—A large furnished modern conveniences, tion, near High Herald, Box 7TXX room; in good loca< school. Address) 8-30-3dx TO RENT-Pleasant furnished for one or two gentlemen; veniences. dr Room, room. all con- ible board nearby. Ad- Box 3, Herald. 9-3-4dx TO RENT—Room with board, lady preferred Address Herald Office. elderly 11XB, 9-4-3dx e T private 9-4-1dx TFurnished rent, in family room to 28 Court NEW BRITAIN'S FINEST HAY STORE FOR MEN