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PARKER & DEMING | 193 MAI R | N STREET ‘We have for sale on Jubilee street three building ots which are very desirable for two er three family ouses or business buildings. We also have a 40-acre tract of land situated on linton street and Slater Road which can be very pasily handled for building lots and should be of in- erest to employees of the factories located in the orth and west ends. See us at once. A party leaving town has tume.d over to us to sell his automobile agency and service station located centrally and doing a fine business. to make some money. A good chance | PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET el. 2026. AMOROSO & BRO. [Grinding of any kind of Tools, ors, S ened, Umbrellas repaired. Supplies—Toilct Water, Massages and Cold Creams. ’ New Britain, Con Tel. 996-5 Britain, within-and for the Di Pt of Berlin, in the County of Har d and State of Connecticut, on tr day of September, A. D. 1919 resent, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. of | Dstate of Jc w Britain, in Jpon the petition breditor, of said New Britain, pra that Letters of Administratio v be granted on said estate, plication on file more fully appear is YRDERED—That said heard and determined at the e Office in New Britain, in htrict, on the 15th day of Septen , A. D. 1919, at 9 o'clock 1t enoon, and that notice be b pdndency of said applica e time and place of hearing . by publishing this order in wspaper published in said jtain, having a circulation in ktrict, and by posting a copy the the public sign-post in the Tow New Britain, in said district, mailing a copy thereof Mrs. Susan Moore, 18 Cas aterbury, Conn., and Osa Moot ssell St., Waterbury, Conn., urn make. By Order of Court, MORTIMER H. Moore, late rict, decease of F applicati 9 in ion thers som Ne an an CAMP, Cleik FO! 2-family house and large lot, 12 sec Good Building Lots, western First class 2-family residence, 2 good paying propertics on Lawn Mowers .~|mrp-‘ t a Court of Probate holden at Po-ter, s pe Pro- en of and addressed Rooms i, 3 and 5 SOLDIERS—TAKE NOTICE! Medals, Are Provided Badges Payments Bills, 9.—Bronze med- and In New aWshington, Sept. als for all discharged soldiers, sailo and marines, to he known as “Victory Medals,” are proposed in a resolution | introduced by entative Pell, re- | publics The senate al- d a bill recommended \ker for the issue of for efficient service. Payments to discharged service men of 1 money deducted fra mtheir pay for allotments and bonuses amount- ing to $15 a month for all time served | exceeding 60 days, would be provided Representative Mc- Ilinois n. =il e da. ¥-1in a resolution by n | Kenzie, republican, 85 Bootleggers in Washington are giv- ing the oculists lots of business by selling denatured alcohol colored and flavored. Several cases of total blindness resulted m id s STEAMSHIP PASSAGES. STEAMSHIP PA AGES rope, South America, West In- s, South Africa, Australia, China, Japan, etc. Agents for Trans-Atlan- tic and Trans-Pacific S. S. Lines. GEORGE A. QUIGLEY, 7 MAIN STREET. he o- ne W a 1d $5,500. Buys three-tenement house with large lot. Only a step to trolley, right here in the City. H. N. LOCKWOOD, READ ESTATE AND INSURANCE. 5 Room 407 City Hall. 1d R SALE. rooms, 232 Chestnut. ion of city. Lincoln strect. East side. H. D. HUMPHREY fua ESTATE AND INSURANCE, Open Baturday and Monday e MONEY TO LOAN ON For house, furnace, house. good tillable land, balance wood and pasture, very reasonable. See us fire Good barn and chicken house. 373 MAIN ST., ROOM 208 ve nings. GOOD REAL ESTATE Sal I Mile from Plainville trolley. e Good 6-room and water in 812 place acres Price tonight for a real bargain. Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WE: MAIN STREET INSURANCE REAL FOR Five Acres for $800. for Bungalow, by TELEPHONE 728 EST.A MONEY TO LOAN SALE 200 feet front. Suitable Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. Ax ‘We have listed a two-fam minute from the trolley line ‘We also have Three 3-fam One two-family house, Be One six-room cottage Bely E. N. SMITH H. A, EM Real Estate, 278 Main Street, ily house on Monroc street. Just a nd right near the school, ily houscs at the North End, Ividere $3,200, (& CO. METT, Manager, tdere, Insurance, Tel. 1729-3 | evening | marringe NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 09, CITY ITEMS Martinigue o The little Want advt. is club will hold the sedson Thursday Booth's hall. Many guests are expected. | will be a meeting tonight at ! 8:30 o'clock mayor’s offize which ail nbers of the ex-service men’s committee are urged to attend. | The school the | Elim Baptist Sunday school will meet tonight with Mr. and Mrs. A. Kajin, Lyons street | Vesper service will be continued in Mary's church next Sunday The service was discontinued for the sum- mer months. il umn. The monthly meeting of the water | commissioners will be held tonight at first of a great business getter. in out- || of-town Ther It costs next to nothing. in the m Your story briefly told uncay teachers of Will bring you results. Use the Classified Col- Twill pay you. St. Yvora. CASH av d mum ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Charge 15¢. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the littie 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 ur force will be filled. city hall at 7:30 o’clock WARTED. MALE HELP HELFP WANTED—{FEMALE. FOR SALE—MIS JLANEOUS NTED—To and garden; U preferred; ple terms. Adddr PERSONALS 153 Grove with yvard house anid ald buy a house vo-tenement price He 9-9 Miss Olga street, and Kallberg, of Miss Mildred Gelhaar, of 99 North street, returned Sunday night after spending a very pleasant week in Deep River. state 26XX, se Box Two mac ouce. Bring Morrin's 3enson. WAD motoreycles after P East Main. sD—Public stenog! reial and literary work; multi- graphing and addressing. We pre pare papers and speeches for ban- quets or affairs of any kind Rate Smith Business School, 9-9-tf Miss Mae Gleasan trained nurse at the Hudson River State hospital, is visiting Mrs. Russell Wininger of 41 Olive street. your Garags, e 6 m. Lo Ask for - raphic, com- Philip Corbin, Harold Judd, William T. Sloper and Frederick Upson are making preparations - a fishing trip to Canada. formerly of this city. located in New Yark, was in this city vesterday. He is graduate of the local High school, 1911, and the New York City college in 1915, reasonabie. Samuel Leikin 278 Main St now a 3 Box ANTED—7Tenement of 1 rooms, good location. Herald DOUBLE WEDDING FOR)| ROBINSON SISTERS ANTED—Four or five rooms for family of four, furnished or unfur- ished. Box 19Y, Herald. WANTED—-A building lat improvements. Address Box 6XW. with city e . i . Herald, Clarence Keeley Weds Mary Robinson, 9-8-2¢ and Frances Robinson Become: L es = WANTED--By young couple and haby, three or five rooms with mod- ern improvements. Box 10, Heral Wifc of Raymond McInerney. RRev. John T. Winters, pastor of Mary’s church, performed a doub wedding ceremony this morning at 8 WANTED—By o’clock, uniting Clarence Keeclcy and ' Y Mary Veronica Robinson and = Ray-| moend MclRerney and Frances Nadine! Robison in matrimony. As the cera- mony, that of a double wedding, is an' unusual one, the pastor took occasion | following the mass to address a fe remarks to the couples, con- | gratulating themi wishing them | vears of happiness. an American, to hoard, near the Rule shop, where 1 can go to dinner. Addre Herald Box 35P. =3 WANTED—Pleasant apartment with modern improvements, about four rooms for family of two. Address 5 Apartment, Box 3, Herald 9-8-2¢ WANTED—A young soda fountain work. Tt Drug Co. Britain, man for Miller Conn 9-9-tf Hanson New WANTED—Piano player position. Apply F. W Co., 218-220 Main St., permanent Woolworth City. 9-9-3dx | WANTED WANTED—Woman to and ironing dress Box 2 do washing for a young lady. Ad- 9-9-d used bu St., el 9-9-2dx FOR SALE-—Roll few months, 201 895-14. top desk, Brook i Salesgirls; exceptional op- to good once. W. Woolworth 20 Main St., City. 9-9-3dx portunity apply at malke salury; WANTED—A boy of 15 years or over to work in denial office portunity to the right party Dr. Fagan, 213 Main St WANTED—A young woman for cler- ical work in factory production of- fice. Address Herald Box 17C. 9-9-3d WANTED—Young man as production clerk in local factory; previous ex perience not necessary, but would be helpful. Man with good education preferred. Work is interesting and good chance for advancement. Ad- dress in own handwriting, giving age. education, experience, etc. Box B30B, Herald. 9-8-tf WANTED—Boy, photography. 15 or 16, to learn Arcade Studio. 9-8-3dx WANTED—Bar porter, Hotel Beloin. 9-6-tf WANTED— Main St. Jjanitor. Apply 142 9-6-6d WANTED-—At once. grocery clerk. 14, Grocer. An experienced Apply Herald, Box 9-5-6dx WANTED—A boy or young man to work in a drug store. One with previous experience preferred. Ad- dress Druggist, Herald Office. 9-3-tf { WANTED—Nurse WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. One who sleeps at home preferred, 24 Cedar street 9-9-2dx WANTED—Girl to do general house- work: no washing. Mrs. J. Wit- kin, 27 Winthrop St 9-8-tf WANTED—Markers and assorters; also girls for light work. Apply Latimer Laundry, Walnut St. 9-8-6d waitress at Be- Church St. 9-8-3dx NTED—At once, loin’s restaurant, 62 ED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework; no washing. Apply 185 Lincoln St. 9-6-3dx maid, over 16; must be fond of children; able to stay nights; good wages to right party; woman for laundry work two days a week. Address Heiald Box 27KS 9-6-tf WANTED—Young reader. Addr lady for prootf Proof Reader, Her- ald. 9-4-1f The church was| well filled with friends of the con- { WANTED—A tracting parties. 3 Miss Mary Robinson and Clarence! Dolicy writer, in insurance office. | Add P. O. Box 186, stating past Keeloy were first married with M Meclnerney and Miss Frances Nadine{ and present employers, experien Robinson as attendants. M }\i(u; and age. 9-6-1w | stenographer, also Tnerr and Miss Irances Nadine Robinson were then married by o, m /i st Father Winters with Mr. and Mrs.| WANTED—10,000 people with corns | Keeley as their attendauts. ot eallonges to Uy a borsol Honey Mrs. Keeley was drossed in white| ©D°e Ointment. Dickinson Phar- atin And cecrselic oraha¥ ool s | Mimacy,Clankiand) Brainord J0ss 50T veil, and carried a bridal bouquet of | roses, while Mrs. McInerney was at-! tired in white crepe de meteor, wore a veil and also carried a bridal hou-| quet of white roses. TFollowing the ceremony in the church a rcm\,utioni and wedding breakfast was held at the home of the brides” mother, Mrs. Thomas Robinson, of 223 West streef, and the couples left on a honeyuoon. Keeley is the son of Mrs. Thomas Keeley of Newington avenue and is a well known local auto mechanic. He was formerly connected with Kecley's garage on Seymour street. cIner- ney is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat-! rick McInerney, of Stanley street, and is employed in the Prentice factory in Kensington as a machinist. Before her Mrs. McInerney was eme ploved in the American Paper Goods | office in Kensington. IENIRICH STILL IN OFFICE. Paris, Sept. 9.—Advices reaching| coo o racnl pruit jars: Pints, 90c the peace conforence from Budapesti = My (i 51 per dozen. indicate the government headed by Dr. | 3 3 bl o _ ; o Mason fruit jars: Pints, S5c per Stephan Friedrich will probably re- | Baon Sy e main in office indefinitely. It is said dozen UL S gozels that Franz Heinrich's effort to estab-| Rackliffe Bros. Co., phone 1075. lish a coalition cabinet has been =Ll andoned and thereis pparently a eneral support of the Friedrich gov- ernment. OUTINGS—On Connecticut Motorboat at Middletown Saturdays and Sundays; accommodations for parties. Thom- as Judd, 655 Stanley. Phone 427-4. 9-9-c River. for hire first-cl NOTICE- Rented, prompily Telephone 2079. Electric Dollar Sa; Vacuum Cleaners Per Day. Delivered sfaction guaranteed. 9-4-e.-0.-a.-tf. out. | AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken | Six. | reasonable rate: Mitchell Richard Covert. Tel. 309- 3-3dx NOTICE—An wants to pick 166 picker Phone 9-6-3d experienced your fruit. izes work. 6dx THE SMALLEY on Chevrolet cars 240 Smalley St GARAGE' spec First clas 9 WANTED-—1en carpenters, 75c per hour: steady work. Bring your tools with you to Park Reserve. B. Stein, & Co. 9-8-6dx [ eSS - =] 10 RENT TO RENT: jast Berlin, 8 room tene- ment, large lot, near church, school, $15. Tel. 92-4 9-9-2dx TO RENT—At 100 Hart street, five or six large rooms. Adults preferred. 9-8-2dx TO RENT-—By October 1, one family house on Fast street. Plainville. I want to get small family to take it, and care for my mother. For par- ticulars, write or call 15 Center Place, Southington, Conn. 9-8-d TO RENT—Apartment, five furnished, on first floor. Herald, Box 29W. rooms, Address 9-6-3dx TO RENT—Five rooms, second floor; all modern improvements. Pricc $27. Adults only. Inquire 36 Con- nerton St. 9-3 TO RT autos one or two 8-15-tf "~—Space for 91 Maple St. Tel. 1868. GIVE BENEFIT DANCE. The benefit dance which wz uled for last evening in dancing postponed until tomorrow evening, owing to the hot weather. A benefit dance will be given this evening in the hall. The re- ceipts of both nights will be turned over towards the welcome home cele NOTICE- ing your weather sets better see me. I specialize in t line of work. B. A. FORNONZINT, BUILDER. Tel. 1982-14. How about repair- house before cold in? You'd 2-Family house on South Burritt street with 70 feet front, fine location. 2-Family house on Lincoln street—Extra fine deep lot, 80 feet front. Act quick on these two houses. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 MAIN ST. PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. 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 72 WEST MAIN ST, TEL. 612 l FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED rooms for references. One or two furnished two gentlemen. Best of Box 35W, Herald 9-9-3dx WANTED—By last week of Septem- ber, two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address Box 27BB, Herald Office 9-9-3dx 50 Park 9-2dx I—Iurnished room, st floor. PURE PASTEURIZED The 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 BAFE and PURE by correct pasteurizing. RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFE. Order it today. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET. WANTED——Intelligent white women to care for nervous and mental cases. Beginning sals $30 per manth. 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 WANTED—Women and for 55 hours with no piece work and the other position carrics guarantee of $16.46 for hours with plece work. Girls in this department now earn from 45 cents to 84 cents per hour. Rockwell-Draks Co., Plainville. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Building street, Plainville. reasonable for cash. Box 27, Plainville. lot on Broad ar school. Price Addr P. O 9-9-a3 FOR SALE CHEAP—Two new room bungalows, with four acres of land electric lights; water in houses; telephone; will sell as whole ar in part; a good investment. Come | Culv, ) and look them over. C. H Westwood Park, Plainville, 38-4. 9- FOR SALE—Maple Hill, 6 room cot- tage, large lot, price $5,000, 000 cash. C. C. Prentice, 18 2 St., Hartford, Conn. SITUATION WAN WANTED—Intelligent young of with Buropean college ed wishes a position of Polish, Ukrainian langu: nece ¥ o. 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. man Slovalk Address City. and zes s Lr . . * tlgong NEW BRITAIN'S FINEST HAT STORE FOR M Telephone 1936. six | tion | where knowledge | FOR SALE—Three bargeins: Kitchen range with water front, gas ranga | and kitchen cabipet. Address Her- | ald, Box 13X, or call 2500 after | o'clock 9-8-3¢ FOR SALE—Glenwood cook stove, parlor ove; prices reasonable, Apply afternoons or evenings, i South Burritt St 9-8-3dx FOR SALE Olive St., Baby first carriage floor Apply 42 9-9-3dx FOR SALE-—Harley-Davidson car in good condition, 446 W. Main street, side new paint) 2d floor. 9-9-1d% FOR SALE—One hardwood fireplacq mantel » St 9-6-3ax AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—Ford touring car in good condition; lots of extras, includingf demountable rims, etc.; must sell this week; no reasonable offer refused. - W. F. Yeomans, 55 Mar- ket St., City. 9-8-1wx FOR SALE—1916 Ford roadster, good running order. Inquire 42 Win< throp St. Tel. 35-12 9-9-3dx4 FOR SALE—1917 Allen 5 passengeéi car. Good condition. All new tires, Call at 120 Kelsey St., after 6 o'clock 9-9-3dx FOR SALE—1916 Chevrolet car in good running order, 201 Brook St., Tel. 895-14. 9-9-5dx FOR SALE- touring car tion; once. evenings between 6 and 8 ive passenger Overland in fine running cond#¥ will sell for $275 if taken af 39 Walnut St., top floor. Calk 9-8-8dx FOR SAL running throp street. —1916 Ford roadster, good order. Inquire 42 Winx Tel. 35-12. 9-8-3dx Buick five-passen- 9-8-3dxy < FOR ger. SALE—1919 Post Office Box 496. FOR SALE engine; good tubes, etc.; phone 2079 ood tourin, condition; tires bargain, $290. and Tele- 9-6-tf FOR SALE—A large variety of used cars at reduced prices: 1917 Hud- son touring, $1,150; 1917 Buick six roadster, $875; 1916 Dodge, $475 1917 Buick six touring, $¢ Oldsmobile eight coupe, 1918 National touring, Shechtman's Auto = Exc Chestnut St., City, or 10 Jefferson St., Hartford. 9-6-6d FOR SALE—Reo touring car in A-1 condition; a bargain. Fuller Storage /. Battery Co., 167 Arch St. 9-6-6dy WANTED—To exchange 1917 Ford roadster in unusual good running condition for larger car, regard- less of condition of samie. Address Box 1XX, Herald Office. 9-3-6dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken ou King eight . L. Johnso Phone 640 9-3-12dx .| AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. 188-2. Frank Brown. Tel. 4-6-tf FOR SALE—One 1917 Dodge touring, one 1917 Chevrolet touring, one 1917 Empire tour- ing, one 1915 Ford touring. These are all good bargains and must be sold at once. ERICSON & SNOW AUTO Co., 287 Elm St., Tel. 1188. 7-81-tf LOST. LOST—Saturd afternoon at 26c store, child’s blue plaid dress. Find- er please return same to stationery sjde of store 9-9-24 afternoon. Pooket- book containing $300 Reward if returned to John Guomboz, 834 Church St. 9-8-3dx LOST—Saturday SPECIAL _— DISCHARGED SOLDIER wants light work 3 days week. Address Herald, Box 17 W. 9-8-39 Building—Repairing. LEAVITT & HAYES BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain 19354 Conn. I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE, CALL 7 A. M. ORP. P, M, L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW ST. 1