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¥ country No-rth is Miss P. A. Benson, rgo.—Here is the lobby of new State Bank of North Dakota. is the only state-owned bank in and the first of a group of Dakota’s publicly stitutions to begin operations. deputy director the 1t the owned in- Below of the farm loan department. SUN YAT SEN COMING WANTED | {Man to Take Charge of | Delicatessen Counter. :Good Wages and Steady Position. Apply at 142 Main Street. Superior Court, State of Connecticut, Hartford County. P. Haynes vs. ; Iithel Grace Haynes. Order of Notice. UPON THE COMPLAINT of the| Everett P. Haynes, praying for reasons therein set forth for divorce, now pending before the Superior Court, in and for Hartford County, to be held at Hartford on the first Tuesday of October, 1919, it appear- ing to and being found by the sub- bing authority that the where- abouts of the defendant are unknown | to the plaintiff. ORDERED—-That notice of the institution and pending of said com-| plaint shall be given the defendant by | publishing this order in the New Britain Herald, newspaper pub- lished New ain, Connecticut, a week for two successive weeks, on or before Sept. 24 Everett | = | | | Sept. 23, 1919 SUDN YAT SEIV o~ said Shanghai.— of Dr. China, Hawaii, Europe. Japan is first objective Sun Yat Sen, first president of in a He will visit States, world tour. United it the then reet. Tel. Call Doherty's_ 406 Arch 1446 for your Sunday dinner. Fancy Steer Beef, Native Veal, Spring Lamb, Eastern Cut Pork, Native Roasitng Chickens, Native Broilers, Fresh killed Fowl, Sperry & Barnes Hams, Shoul- ders, Bacon, Sausage, Pocket H. C. | Tripe. Order your New England din- | ner early. Vegetables: Corn, Lima Sweet Potatoes, Celery, i.etiuce, Pep- pers, Beets, Turnips, Cabbage. Frui Oranges, Grapes, Bana Apple Pears. again at in 31 | once | commencing | 1919. | GEORGE A. CONANT, i Clerk of Said C 1 Call Doher: 2 Have you a store to sell We have some customers for some stores both small and large—If you have a good business proposition put it up to us, and we will get busy with'our customers—One family house on Howard street for sale—Nice clean neighborhood for the kiddies. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN ST. PHONE 543 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. TOR SALE. GOOD BUILDING LOTS ON LENOX PLACE, HAMII/TON, HAWLEY AND TRUMBULL STREETS. ALSO A FEW GOOD HOUSE H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST., Open Eaturday and Monday evenings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD RE ROOM 308 AL ESTATE List Your Property With Us, We Are Making Sales Every Day Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. 24-4, A Country Home in the City We Have it Right in the Heart of the City. Not Over Five Minutes From the Trolley Line. A Two-Family House, also Cow, Pig; and Chickens. Three Acves of Land Which Could Be Used For Building Purposes. E. N. SMITH & CO. H. A. EMMETT, Manager. Real Estate. 278 Main Street, Insurance. Tel. 1729-3 BRITISH RED CROSS GENERAL 2. HENDERSQIN. London.—General Sic D. Henderson, head of the British Red Cross, will visit America to arrange for a joint plan of operations of the British and American Red Cross. — e e NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE supply young canaries ferrets, lots of homer 1d also puppy dogs, especial- poodles. Large of parrots, white 105 ARCH TEL. 1121-3 WASHED THE L. & M. GARAGE 401 WEST MAIN STREET Telephone 587-2 Think how much old furniture you have that is of no use to you. Itis of use to some one else. Te/i the other about it through the For Sale Column. *Twill pay fellow you. 'CLASSIFIED Ic 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 litiic advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. The ending of summer will mark a Big Turn- * If your Classified Column. Buyers read it , daily. The little advt. gets results. over in used autos. vou want to sell auto use the MALE HE FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WAN Union tenders on All ner West and wages; apply, ID- bricklayers and | ints’ Church, cor Wilcox Sts.; Hartford ready for work. BXPERIENCED When applying state experience. Box 34CX WANTED—At build cellar Plainville. wanted. s and Herald, 9 5d FIR give Addres: sons to Park, 1x once. M at Westwood H. Forshaw. SALESMAN—To the man of educa- tion, personality and refinement who is sincerely desirous of making a permanent and profitable connec- tion with a local office of a nation- ally known financial house handling highest grade Rinancials, would suggest that he write for interview. This is a genuine opportunity for the men who can measure up fto our standards. All communications in strictest confidence. Laurence Gregory, Booth Block. 9-24-25-27x a WANTED—Salesmen. One or move intelligent English-speaking Poles capable of presenting a proposition of merit to Polish people; also want an Italian and a Swedish salesman. To the right men this is a wonder- ful opportunity for a permanent profit. Call H. V. Greene Company, Booth Block, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., for interview. 9-24- x WANTED—Young man who has had some experience on mechanical drafting. Good opportunity for young man. Herald, Box 25CB. 9-23-3d WANTED—Shop helpers, and painters. Steady good pay. Apply Berlin tion Co., Berlin Depot. vard men work and Construc- 9-23-64 | FOR one ALE dozen six 8-foot —-Six Humpl holop settees small paper nk. Aetna Bowling St 4 irey lamp shades; one gas arcs; 16 small safe; one water te Church baler; one ice- Alleys, 4-2ax FOR SALE good Household condition; from 2 m St. Theo. Lunch. furniture be seen at any to 9 p. m. at 42 Wilson, over ) 9-24-64x | in can time » Church Victory FOR SALE-—Latest model combination (:l‘/llnr‘L range fect condition; for leaving town. Wallace Crawford in per- | selling, | street. 9-28-2dx 83 almost price t bell. 3d FOR SALE—An upright piano, new, in perfect condition; right. 443 West Main St., fi Tel. 733-5 FOR SALE—TI will sacrifice my beau- tiful $500 piano for $150 cash. Magnificent tone and in perfect condition. Address, Herald, Box 29D. 9-23 X HELS WANTED— woman; party. WARNTED—EEMALE. Housekeeper respectable good proposition for right Box DD10, Herald. 9-24-2dx WANTED—Salesladies sell soaps perfumes and druggist sundries. People’s Agency, 20 Crown street, Plainville, Conn. 9-24-1dx to WANTED—F shir also »erienced operators on girls to learn; pay while learning and steady work; 15 per cent. bonus on all pieceworl; 5 per cent. bonus paid semi-y best working conditions; good light, sanitary and no work to Commercial Shirt Co., 266 street. g car Arch 4-12d WANTED—Counter unnecessars girl, experience Apply Hudson Lunch, 9-24-3dx WANTED— washing 65 Harr family Apply 9-24-2d4 Woman to take and ironing home. son St. Tel. 2019. AUTOMOBILES. i FOR SALE Inquire street. 1916 Ford evenings, 380 touring cam East Mainj 23-3dx} Overland 1918 mod- Mechanically per- new cord tires and paint; owner going Main. First bell. 923~ M. FOR SALE—An el 90. Bargain | fect; two brand two extras; new west. 443 West Tel. 733 FOR SALE—Overland touring Model 84, in perfect Price $600. Must be Inquire 37 Cherry or onrs condition. sold at ance., phone 793-13. 9-23-34x) FOR SALE—Thomas to settle estate 165 touring, cheam West Main St, 9-23-3dx edan, Corbin once. 10 FOR SALE—Kissel X touring and Must be sold at Sullivan Garage, streot. Ovérland touring, Inquire ostouy -Gdx WANTE work ferred. right 14XG. D—Young woman for clerical High school graduate pre- Excellent opportunity for party. Address Herald, Box 9-2 d FOR SALE—Household Call at 19 West Pearl. f\lrmlux . 23-2dx I'CR SALE onc coal. avenue. FOR SALE—Twin cylinder motor- cycle; in good running condition. Price $40. Electric Service Station, Corbin place. 9-23-3dx Two stoves, one gas and Inquire 132 Farmington 9-23-d3 FOR SALE-—New Recordian cabinet phonograph (Victrola type), univer- sal reproducer; plays either Victor, Edison or Pathe records, $65. Phone 772-4. WANTED—At once. ers on housing job. Ley Co., Inc., Bristol, Six stair build- Apply Fred T. Conn. 9-23-6d WANTED-—Young man or young wo- man over 21, with executive ability and educational advantages, to learn specialized social service with view to permanent employment after qualifying. May begin with part time at home. Compensation after trial. Address with stamps for reply, Box 217, New Haven, Conn. 9-23-2d WANTED—Young man to work in a grocery store; must be 16 years of | age or over experience unnec | Apply Herald, Box BANK CLERK 18 years of -Young man about age to learn the bank- ing business. High school graduate preferred. Salary $10 per week tol start. Answer in own handwriting to Box 1002, New Britain. 9-23-3d | WANTED—Agent for and vicinity. Gaod Previous experience unnecce; Free school of instruction. Addr Massachusetts Bonding and Insur- ance Company, Accident and Health Department, Saginaw, Michigan Capital $1,500,000 9-24-27x New Britain proposition WANTED—Young man for our foot- wear department. The Alling Rub- ber Co., 240 Main St. WANTED. rst class diemakers. Apply H. E. Leppard, 24 Black Rock Ave., between 7 and 9 p. m. Phone 747-3. 9-19-2d WANTED—Man to work as Jjanitor and help in stereotype department. Permanent. Apply at Herald. 9-19-tf for 47 WANTED- Gately & Man Brennan, collecting. Main street. 9-17-tf —————————————————————— B. A. FORNONZINI CARPENTER AND BUILDER Estimates Furnished Jobbing Attended To Tel. 1982-14 20 DIX AVE., NEW BRITAIN I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE, Will Pay 3c 1b. for Rags. L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW ST. TEL. 557-14 D. AMOROSO & BRO. Grinding of any kind of Tools, Razors, Scissors, Lawn Mowers sharp- cned, Umbrellas repaired. Barbers' Supplies—Toilet Water, Tonics, Massages and Cold Creams, 32 Beaver St, New Britain, Conn, Tel. WANTED CLERKS AT THE MOHICAN MARKET Apply to R. A. ASHTON, Mer. WANTED—Bar porter, Hotel Beloin. 9-6-tf ————————————————— LOS 599 of Finder LOST—Savings bank book No. The Commercial Trust Co, please return to above bank. 9-10-17-2 LOST—Large yellow Angora Reward for return to Mrs. Shorey, 354 South Main St. cat. John 4 (Vx’ five months old. to G. Malina, LOST—A collie dog, Reward if returned Kensington, Conn. FOR SALE—Stove range . and range. Apply 30 Murray St. 9 gas 2-3dx FOR SALE—Barber shop and store. Big bargain if sold Reason to sell, go west. 389 street, Willlam Radil. Cigar quick REAL ESTAZTE FOR SALE farm. Four-room hen-house, three 17 fruit trees, grapes nd berries; one mile from ville. Price $2,300; ance on time. Box FOR SALE—Small house, small barn, acres of land, 17 part cash, bal- 278, Bristol 9-24-6d FOR SALE— cultivation house seven 20-acre farm, ten balance in good and buildings year: Five nter. Must under tim- built minutes ber; about walk from c settle an e e. Charles F. Con- lon, real estate, insurance, Russell building, Plainville )-24-1dx FOR SALE bungalow water in casy terms, wood Park, A large cosy new six room lot, electric lights; house; $500 cash, balance C. H. Culver, We Plainville. Tel. 38-4. 9 FOR SALE—2-family house, with fruit trees, two from trolley Phone large lot minutes walk 3-13. 9-19-6dx FOR SALIK—Building Jot street; will sell cheap, less than I paid. Gustave Unterspan, 365 East St. No agents need apply. 9-23-2dx on Brady Must be B11, 3dx on Henry have Vance J. FOR SALE—I street next sold quick. Herald. a lot street. Zehrer, Box 9-22 0 buys 90 acre farm luable pine lot; 5 tons hay and some tools. Located 4 1-2 miles on state road to town of 8,000 B. White, White's Crossing, Pl ville 9-2 $3,2 good build- R. n- dx FOR SALE—Nine room house, barn and two acres land; plenty of fruit. Price $2,800. R. B. White, White's Crossing, Plainville. 9- dx FOR SALE—3 Main St., 50 each. Large ing on West Main and Wooster St., wood land $35 to $100 per acre. C. 1. Barnes, rnesdale. 9-19-6dx building West build- lots on watch with LOST—Small gold wrist | Vine | gray ribbon attached between | street and Walnut Hill Park last | Friday night. Finder return to 219 Vine Reward. 9-24-2dx | Wanted! Salesladies for all departments. Good pay. Apply at lonce to The Big| | Store,Raphael’s De- partment Store. FOR SALE--Two lo race; also one on Neanda St. Scheidler, 630 W, Main St. s on Lyons Ter. G. 9-17-8dx FOR'SATL A family building lot, situated 15 min- utes’ walk from City Hall in a quiet, attractive neighborhood and reached West Main St cars, should write at once to Herald 23AA 9-23-3dx desiring a by Box FOR SALE About s of land suitable for 1g lots, or would make a fine site for a factory or institution. 5 acr 9-22-6dx | Plain- | be sold to | | | -1wx | W2 H. N. LOCKWOOD, SSTATE AND IN Room 407 City H: READL WANTED—Colored gir] on walsts. Must bring scissors. Mfg. Co., 252 Main St. 9- shirt- Park 23-2dx WANTED-—3 women as finishers on men’s clothing; experienced prefer- red. Apply to M. Bayer, Tailor, 9 E. Main St. 9-23-3dx WANTED—A maid housework. Family ply 172 Lincoln St. for general of three. Ap- Phone 2! 9-22-4dx house WANTED—Maid for work. Call 77 Mr s 1. Bristoll. 9-19-6dx WANTED—Two competent girls, one as cook, the other as chambermaid and waitress. Apply Mrs. Edwin Hills, Plainville. 9-19-wl WANTED—Intelligent white women to care for naervous and mental cases. Beginning salary $30 per month. Also laundry attendants beginning at $25 and advancing to $30 the second month. Full main- tenance, including laundry. In- creases with time service. Training school for nurses maintained. Write or call at the Connecticut State hospital, Middletown, Conn \ + WANTED—Girl to do general house- | work; nao washing. Mrs. J. J. Wit- kin, Winthrop St. 9-8-tf —— general Grove Hill, 9-18-w2 WANTED. WANTED—Cider appes. Will buy any quantity or will cal for same. Carl Schwartz, 107 Glen street -1dx WANTED—By two pleasant unfurnished; ble; private references given. gentleman. One or furrished or possi- erred; Herald. 9-24-3dx rooms, with board, family px Box D10, home for prefe WANTED—Party has good a dog; good watch-dog Box C20, Herald TED—Our need school are many, clothes to Organization, WANTED—Four ment by couple. Herald Office. widows' children clothes; the numbers the need great; send New Britain Charit) 52 Center St. or five room Address Box tene- WANTED—Male and light factory work, Upstairs. female help for 2561 Whiting St. 9 ROOM gentlemen; with local concern. Box 14BB. AND BOARD desired by four permanently located Addre: CENSUS CLERKS 1,000 reeded. $95 18-50. Experience unnece: uminations New Britain Oct. or free particilars write J. Leon- ard, (former government e er), 849 BEquitable Bldg., W ton. Men, women. month WANTED—Two light rooms by couple, no dress 142 High street, housekeeping children. Ad- Bristol, Conn. 9-19-6dx WANTED—Four family of three. 107, City or five rooms by Address P. O. Box 9-19-1wx WANTED—Public stenographic, com- mercial and literary work; multi- graphing and addressing We pre- pare papers and speeches for ban- quets or affairs of any kind. Rates reasonable. Smith Business School, 78 Main St. violin instruction, Appointments FRANCIS P 344 Broad phone 136 MAY St 4 by -6a PRINTING of all kinds care, good workmanship pric J. M. Kulper, Main St 1 done with reasonable Printer, 325 f -6dx NOTICE—-The pairing and stora pecializes in Chevrolet Tel.! 1868. Browne and Odell, 240 Smalley St. 9-20-d6x Smalley Garage, re- cars, AUTOMOBILE PARTLES Reasonable rates. Richard Covert. Tel. taken outy Mnrholl Sixg 309-13. ')—J»Sd] FOR SALFT Countr; Overland, Club, good tire chanically perfect. Bargain if takq en at once. Apply 415 E. Main Bt Tel. 117 9 fidx model 90, and me= F 1919, as good as rew. Quick sale. er leaving town. Price $915.00; dress Dodge, Herald Office. wis( wn- 22-3dxf FOR SALE—1917 Ford tauring cary just painted and in excellent con. dition; price very reasonable. In« quire at 80 Newington Ave. Tel, 993- 9-27-6dx — FOR SALE—Vim new; late model; demountable rims; two new Kelly- Springfleld tires on rear, two slightly used tires on the front, with. one extra good spare; this can bej bought for cash or time payments one year, $790. Jester's, 193 Arc St. Tel. 811 or 342, 9-17-14] truck; good ag electric lights: FOR SALE—One Studebaker Foun touring in good condition; fom quick sale, $490; see us before you buy your used car. Jester's, 193 Arch Bt. Tel. 811 or 342. 9-17-t4 » FOR SALE—One late model Ford roadster in first-class running order} just overhauled; new steamlin radiator and hood. This Ford is equipped with electric lights, front, side, dash and rear, and Gray and Davis self-starter; generator; des mountable rims, with two extra tires mounted on rims, carried on classy carrier in Come quicl if you want it. Jester's, 193 “Arc St. Tel. 811 or 342, 917-tf rear. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out Buick car. Frank Brown, Tel 188-2. 4-6- —_— l 1 CRICSON & SNOW AUTO CO., 287 ELM STREET, AGENTS CHEVROLET CAR. STORAGE AND REPAIRING. TEL, 1188, Columbia Storge Battery Service station; all makes of batteries harged and repaired. T. H. COGSWELL, 10 Chestnut St. Tel. 1418-2 — ey 10 RENT e TO RENT- St ore at 134 South Main 9-23-3dx TO RENT-—Five room tenement, 2nd tloor, steam heat and all improves ments, at 371 Main street. Inquird at 8 Myrtle street, Boston Rubber Co., or Tel. 1082-6 9-22-3dx. 117 Whit 9-22-3dx for one or MonroecSt. 9-16-6dx TO RENT—Garage. ing St., Pilz Bros Apply TO RENT—New two cars or Tel. 1311-4. garage trucks on one or two 8-15-tf TO RENT-—Space for autos. 91 Maple St TO RENT- and hood; Herald Three good-sized rooms reception hall; fine neighbors convenient Box 1%Y, 9-24-24: | Building—Repairing, to cars LEAVITT & HAYES BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St Telephones 3244 New Britain, Conn. 918,