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193 MAIN STREET One of the finest pieces of Business Property on Arch street has been put in our hands for sale. A two-family house located at No. 385 and a brick block next to it with two stores and four apart- ments at 389 and 391. You should ook see us immediately . Has a frontage and four feet. PARKER & 193 MAIN STREET Rooms 1, 3 and 5 this over carefully and cenie to It will not last lor on Arch street of one hundred 2026. CoroNA THE PERSONAL WRITING MACHINE TYPEWRITERS—ALL MAKES SOLD, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged, Typewriter Machine Supplics. New Britain Typewriter Exchange, WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 612 and Adding FTOR SALE BUILDIN G LOTS, on Lenox Place, Hamilton strect, Hawley street, and Linwood street. Also 2 family house on Chestnut street and several other good prop- " H. D. HUMPHREY REAU ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST., Open Eaturday and Monday eve nings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD RFEAL ESTATE ROOM 308 Two Family House on Hart street——l\ewlv painted and all vou have got to do is to move right in—It will show ten per cent. on the price asked—Good yard with lets of fruit—What more can you want if you are not a Prince of Cranks? See us about selling your house for you. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHON E 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. _STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD 297 Main Street George A. Quigiey SR R S I Y P T B THESE PROPERTIES CAN BE BOUGHT AT VERY LOW PRICES—MAKE US AN OFFER WHAT YOU THINK THEY ARE WORTH. 7 Room Cottage, 238 Seuth Main St., very large lot. 2 Family House, 176 Glen St., large lot. 2 Family House, 145 Cleveland St., extra big lot. 3 Family House, 218 High St., large lot. 4 Family House, 243 Mill St., with two acres land. 6 Family House, 466 Arch ~St. Good investment property. : 7 Family House, 15 Laurel St. Price very low. The Home Banking & Realty Co. TELEPHONE Ground Tloor. Money to Loan 86 WEST MAIN ST. Next Door 728 Fox's Theater, Real Estatc Insurance For Sale--6 Room Cottage with All improve- ments in a Gosd Location for $4,800 Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. We ae an o Good Farms we would like to show you £. N. SMITH & CO. H. A, EMMETT, Manager. Insurance. Tel. 1729-3 Real mstate. 278 Main Street, NEW BRITAIN NOTICHE. For new sti n,. COLLI issues, both ‘..,mik /Anlln 5 AMDPS issues; tamp Co., 10-11-1dx NOTIC h to announce the re- moval of my office with R. J. Morey Co., 393 Main street, to my business place at 91 Ilartford Ave. Deputy Sheriff M. Fox. Tel. 1597, 10-11-3d &} NOTICE: e just opened vour dull razor grinding shop G16 N. Main St. Bring T, 10-11-3dx RENT of somc minutes’ fin; opportunity H. Shulansky, Beckley, AND FUEL FRE for the tock on the farm: 5¢ 10 cammutation to New DBrit- to the right party. Conn, 10-11-2dx account of moving will 600 Sohmer piano perfect condition) Answer quick. Box 10-11-1dx NOTICE sacrif (likke new and in for $200 cash. 20Y, Herald. On my ATTENTION—Christmas mail to Eu- rope is slow: if yau wish your pho- tographs to get there in time take them now. Arcade Studio. 10-9-11-2dx NAGLE SANITARIUM and private hospital, 50 Cedar street. Quiet lo- cation, cxcellent surrounding: from institutional atmosphere; close individual attention a all doctors courteously recogr Rates $20 per week upward. Con- ducted solely by Mary E. Nagle, R. N, graduate Brookln Wyckofl Heights Hospital. 9-23-eod-tf MR. AUTOMOBILIST: We carry a full line of slightly used tires and tubes in all zes and makes bargain pric anging from and up, at 129 Hartford avenue. 10-10-3dx 33 NOTICE—WIll have for rent by vember 1st, five-room flat, nished; furnace; use of piano. dress Rent, Box 29, Herald. 10-9-4dx No- fur- Ad- FFRAME your Ladies’ Home Journal, Woman's Home Companion and Pic- torial Review picture Ohrnstedt's Photo Shop, 244 N St.; i 10-6-6dx n cave at " DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1919, Think of the there is demand for fruit for Canning. Sell those grapes, apples, pears, etc., without going to the trouble or expense of canvassing. A little For Sale Advt. in the Herald will bring you all the orders you can handle. Try it. 'CLASSIFIED Ic a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH 1N ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the littic advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. There are at least three Classified Advt. readers who are looking- for a chance to buy that Auto of yours, Perhaps you want to sell it but can’t Jocate just the right cus- tomer. Make your offer through The Herald Classified Column. A sale is practically cer- tain to follow. HELf WANTED—CEMALE POR SALE—MISCELUANEOUS MALL RELP AUTOMOBILES, Woman to make holes and to do finishing on coats and at home, or in our shop. M. Bayer, 9 East Main St. button- | | | | WANTED— Bright girls to learn pay, bonus and mercial Shirt Co., and shirt making; steady work. Com- 266 Arch St | 10-11-t0 \ good | stenographer | a wholesale Louis Putter- St. WANTE 1)7( ‘ompetent to work in office of grocery store. Apply man, 376 liast Main | 10-10-2dx | WANTED—Mgid for anx.fl house- | worlk. No washing required. Mrs. R, bie, 339 Hart St. WANTED—Girl typist in office of large manufacturing concern. be g ick and accurate. Addres 0. Box 263, New Britain, Conn. 10-10-d3 158 WANTI by widower. after 5 p. m. AUTOMOBILE Reasonable Richard Covert. )—Woman as Call at J. Sundell. PARTIES rates. Tel. housekeeper 2 Vega street 10-10-d2x taken out. Mitchell ~ six. 309-13. 10-10-2dx WANTED:- department. man. aleslady in fancy goods Apply Riker & Hege- WANTED—Girl for g work; good home and 74 Hart St. WANTED—Piano player; tion; goad pay. F. W. Co., 218-220 Main St. steady posi- Woolworth 10-11-1dx WANTED—Good second hand heating stove; give price and description. Lo Pittsinger, Posteffice. 10-11-1dx TED—Room and mily for man Box Room 8§, board in and wife. Herald. 10-11-2dx pri- Ad- WANTED-—A rent of 4 rooms. ar. Herald, Box 28XC. 10-11 Ad- -2dx FOR SALE-—Antiques, colored glass dishes, etc. H. E. Smith, Berlin, Conn. Leave trolley at Flannery's Station. 10-9-2dx WANTED—AnNn old fashioned bead hag, alsa pair of brass andirons. Tel. 466-3 or address Box 208 Berlin, Conn 10-9-2dx WANTED—Gentleman wants room and board, or room; must be pri- vate. Roomer, Box 35, Herald. 10-8-3dx WANTED—By two young ladies, fur- nished room, with private family. Tel. 605-3 between 3 and 4 p. m. 10-8-d8x WANTED—National any style or quantity, State numbers, price and descrip- tion. Will also buy U, S. slicers, computing secales, electric mills or choppers. Ganger, 147 W. 424 St., New York. 10-6-1w cash registers, for spot cash. WANTED—Antique furniture and crockery. Write me what you have. I will call. E. E. Sheffield, Middle- town, Conn. 10-3-12dx BOOKKEEPER—A young ability and experience can secure a good posiiton by addressiing Box | 2BX, care Herald, stating experience in some detail, salary expected, etc. 10-9-3d lady of n yANTED—Nice girl to children Sood wages. 48 Grove Hill. help with | and do some second wo Mrs. Stanley F. Phone 1926. 10-8-6 | For FOR SALE— A With wagen buy for ¢ it must ice Station, ley St FOR SAL cheap Meadew small ind Larness; a roceryman id at once Harttord youns rso | good | act quick for ] Cuty | nd 8 | 10- Sarv- Ave an- 11-1d for sale X Shuttle Ave. 10-11-1dx od Payments A bargain. Andrevs, piano Fine | Arch 10-11-1a upright monthly. Inquire §100 tone. St FOR SALE overcoat 212 Main St. Two zes arc all Ring bell and two . Inquire 10-11-1dx mer FOR SALE—At public auction, Tues- da Oct. 14, at 11 a. m., head some thoroughbred Guern- new milch .cows with calves at their sides: the balance nearby springers. Will be sold to the high- est bidder. E. Hamlin, Auctioneer. James T. Coffey, Prop., Cromwell, Conn. 10-11-2dx FOR SALE—Last chance to get a pretty home in East Berlin, at pre- war price. Nine room house, suit- able for 2 families Low price, easy terms. Tel. 92-4, evenings. 10-10-2dx FOR SALE—Horse, harness and wagon. Reasonable price. Apply John Boyle Co., 3 Franklin Square. 10-10-3d FOR SALE—1918 Ford R. C. Rudolph, 123 Tunabout, reet. FOR SALE—Single-Comb Rhode Is. land Red breeding cockerels. Tomp- king strain. Telephone 1044-1 253 Maple St. 10-9-3d FOR SALE—Get your young roasting Chickens for Sunday from George Weld, 118 Winthrop street. 10-9- cleri- | Good | WANTED—Young woman for cal work in local factory. chance for advancement. Herald Box 9B. WANTED—Middle-aged woman fcr light general housework, one who needs a home preferred. Call 1107. WANTED—Intelligent white woman to care for nervous and mental cases. Beginning salary $30.00 per month. Also laundry attendants beginning at $25.00 and advanc- ing to $30.00 the second month. Full maintenance, including laun- dry. Increases with time ser Training School for Nurses main- tained. Write or call at The Connecticut State Hospital, Middle- town, Conn. 10-2 WANTED—Competent girl for eral housework. One who can cook. Mrs. Paul K. Rogers, 21 Camp St. 9-30-tf gon- NCED SALES- WANTED— Boston Branch 745 Main St., Conn. 10-7-1w WANTED—Public stenographic com- mercial and literary work, multi- graphing and addressing. Rates reasonable. Smith Business School. 9-30-tf Wanted Four Good Carpenters GOOD WAGES. Only A-1 Men Need Apply. Apply At Job at 1615 Stanley St., or Call Tel. 1219. HORACE I. HART FRED J. BILLIAN REPAIR WORK 75¢c PER HOUR TELEPHONE 1930 596 ARCH STREET Prize Dance at Bungalow Saturday, Oct. 11 Alpha Strlng Orch. REWARD A $5.00 REWARD WILL BE GIVEN TO THE FINDER OF A GREEK LETTER SOCIETY T.OOKET. MONOGRAM ON BACK R. A, A, RETURN TO R. A. ASHTON, MGR. THE MOHICAN MARKET, WANTED—A-No. 1 TYPIST. THE RIGHT APPLJCANT WILL FIND THIS A GOOD POSITION. AP- PLY BOX 20T, HERALD. 10-9-3d WANTED — Experienced * yarn- winder on power machine; good pay; steady employment year around. ILion Mills, 99 Albany Ave., Hartford, Conn. 10-10-2d — ey Building—Repairing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain. (Conn. 1918 Ten Carpenters Wanted Good pay and steady work for first FOR SALE Small shop with two lots, centrally Jocated. Just right for starting some light busincss. H. N. LOCKWOOD, ESTATE AND INSURANCE BEat Room 407 City Hall, FOR SALE-—Belgian hares. Apply at 334 South Main St., New Britain, Conn. Call Saturday afternoon, il convenient. 10-9-3d GLENWOOD KITCHEN RANGHE, also baby carriage. Phane 146-13, Plain- ville. -9-3dx FOR SALE—Domestic white and black grape vines, best for table or wine. Bearing age. 25 cents apiece. Also red raspberries and blackber- ries 10 cents apiece from Jos. Oliv- er farm, 19 Shuttle Meadow Road. Tel. 19-4, Plainville. 10-8-3dx & Pratt | 40 inch grate, FOR SALE—One boiler, nihe sections, capacity 4,600 feet of radiation, good as new. One Putnam Boiler, six sections, 30 inch grate, good as ne One second-hand Page Boil- er, 24 inch grate, in good condition. Apply to D. McMillan, 201 Main straa2t. 10-8-tf Walker WANTED—Woman two days a week for ironing and cleaning. Mrs. R. Smith, Tel. 1047 or P. O. Box | “10-7-5dx FOR SALE—Pos Home parad for 25c. 244 Main St., cards of 2 different views, 6 Ohrnstedt’'s Photo Shop, Monument. 10-7-6dx opp. | | Welcome 1 i | FOR SALE— all model like new National cash absolutely gzua 50 per price. catalogue. h Register New York 10-6-1w register inteed cent. less Terms Store Co., at to suit. Specialties 1476 Broadway, FOR SALE—Barber shop and Cigar store. Big bargain if sold quick. Reason to sell, go west. 389 Arch street, William Radil. 9-15-tf SALESMEN WANTED NUMBER af our salesmen made as high as $165 last week and vet, are six weeks from our bu Do vou realize why they value their ; connection with our organization? This unassigned territory will be al- lotted to a man of character, push Address persanally _aadt, Pres., 8 So. Dearborn , Chicago. Il 10-11-1dx E— e SITUATION WANTED Middle age American woman would like position as housekeeper. Ad- dress Herald Box 7, Houseckeeper. 10-8-4dx LOST. LOST—On Plainville trolley, pocket- book cantaining money and glasses, Friday afternoon. Reward if Te- turned to 70 West Main St., Plain- ville. Tel. 100. 10-11-1dx ¥FOUND | WANTED—oYung man, WANT Slectrician’ Dl ". Hinchcliffe, 13 Franklin 10-11-1d WAN rocery 00d Wi Clerk 19. Thoroughly clerk: goo \ddres experienced pasition and Herald, Box 10-11-6d Young man, 18 o 20 years I hougework. No laundry. Mr; 144 10-11-6dx ATTEN TIO N— enced wiremen on residential wiring, 80c per hour. References required. Apply P. O. Box 76, Stamford, Conn. 10-11-3d “Wantea, 18 to graduate position where is offered for ad- in own hand- 10-11-2dx 20 years old prefer- red) (high school for clerical good opportunity vancement. Addr writing, Box S-6, BRASS FINISHERS, first but not necessarily Experienced on Fox lathes, particularly in valve wor Transportation refunded if accepted. Reply son Manufacturing Com- pany, 71 Fulton St., New York City. 10-11-1d class men, SPECIALTY SALESMEN—We man- ufacture Ford accessory which sells to dealers upon five minut dem- onstration. You can ma weekly. Exclusive territory. Motor Products Company, Indianapolis, Ind. 10-Il-lr]x WANTED-—Salesmen Apply Singer Store, street. and 23 West Main 10-10-2d WANTED—Man as outside represent- ative for Banking House with branch office in New Britain. Must be over 21 years of age, neat ap- pearance, possess ability to inter- view businesc men. This opening is worth giving up an ordinary position Previous experience not necessa It you wish to connect with an organization where promoticn to branch officer man- ager depends entirely upon your own ability, telephone 619 for inter- view. 10-10-3dx WANTED—First E. class R. Hitchcock & Co. compositor. 10-10-34 WANTED—Young man for clerical work in local factory. Good oppor- tunity for advancement. Address Box 28 G, Herald. 10-10-d3 WANTED—Porter for store Apply Riker & Hegeman. work. 10-9-3d4 WANTED—Boy of 15 or 16 years. Ar- cade Studio. 10-9-3dx WANTED—Furniture repairer and refinisher. Address Box 9XA, Her- ald Office. 10-8-tf WANTED- week and meals; week off. Victory Lunch, street. Night dishwasher, $16 a one-half day a 40 Churci 10-7-t€ WANT ‘A MAN to drive a motor truck who will appreciate a chance for advancement. Must come well recommended and be over 2 of age. Married man Salary to start $1200 a year. dress Herald, Box 23AB. 10-6-tf W. steady D—At work. once, Apply compositor; Herald. 10-6-tf WANTED—First class automatic ma- chine screw operator, P. J. Flan- nery, rear 33 Whiting street. 10-4-tf WANTED—Six men to work in coal vard as helpers on Brockway trucks. M. Irving Jester, yard 24 Dwight Court, Office, 193 Arch St 9-30-tf AN T E D—LABORERS. APPLY TO AB TRUCTION CORNER AND BURRITT STS., 10-11-6dx w FU. l(\INHL D R()()\l\ furnished room, board. 74 Talcott apposite Smalley 10-11-2dx TO RENT— with or wi St.. second school, Veatly hout floor, 10 RENT TO RENT—Garage two cars. Also drews street. space for storage room. 2 Tel. 85 10-10-2ax | For space second floor, Center. Fannie A. ville. business purpose, 50x50, Plainville Alleridge, Plain- 10-9-3" ' x one or two §-15-tf TC PENT—Space for autos. 91 Maple St. TO RENT—6 room cottage in Ken- FOUND—Tho best way to repair your auto radlators, fenders, lamps, etc. Our wark strictly guaranteed. 204 East Main St, basement, next to Morrin's Garage. 10-11-6dx sington to small family in return for care of place. Duties need not in- terfere with regular employment Address Herald, Box 24BB 10-11-2d 1) An- | $150 | collector. | helper \lv—‘FU]L SALE—1917 Maxwell touring; fully equipped, $450, or change for runabout or delivery, B. H. Perem, 1308 Stanley St 10-11-3dx 1918 Overland Coun- 190, with wire wheels > wheel. class' tion see ele- mornings. 10-11-1dx will ex« FOR SAL try club, mode and new tires New baitery condition vator An IPor ‘nforms FOR S/ - truck; used 18 months: dition; 1 f cost. F. E. At 1- ton Brockway perfect con- one-third original stin, Berlin. 10-11-3dx WANTED- Ford' Ad- By private party, tauring or runabout. Box 17XK, Herald Offic 10-11-3dx FOR SALE—Willys 1918 model, sell at Herald, Knight coupe, in fine condition. Will low figures. Address Box 20 CC. 10-10-tf FOR HIRE—Seven-passenger limousy ine by day or night. Tel. 882-12. 10-9-12dx FOR SALE—One 1916 Ford runabout, one Corbin 30 runabout; in first- class condition. At Hilene Auto Repair Station, 86 Arch St Tel. 1609. lO-D-T}(dx FOR SALE—1917 Studebaker touring, starter, 3 new shoes; perfect run- Must be sold Sunday. $550 or best ning order. Must be sold Sunday. $550 or best offer. Address Auto, Box 3, Herald. 10-9-3d FOR SALE—1913 Ford runabout in excellent running condition. Price very reasonable. Inquire 80 News ington Ave. 10-8-4dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out Bufck car. Frapk Brown, Tel 188-2. 4-6-tt FOR SALE—Two 1917 well Max- touring cars, 1916 Reo touring car, seven- passenger Pope Hartford. Ericson & Snow Auto Co., 287 Elm St. Tel. 1188. FOR 1917, N PHONE SALE—BUICK SIX; FIVE-PASSENGER, FINE CONDITION. 2085. 10-11-1dx REAIL ESTATE FCR SALE FOR SALE—Building lot street, 50x169: also buil Berlin, 75x190, with new barn; easily tenement house; electricity. E. E. on Eask ng lot in 28x36 nearly rebuilt into twa water, gas and Austin, Berlin. 10-11-2d% FOR 150, ALE—S8 room house, lot 150 by abundance aof fruit, berries. on Golf street, Maple Hilly ington. For further particularg inquire of S. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn., or phone New Britain 1335-5 10-11-4ax FOR SALE—2 Hillcrest Ave. Worth $1,200, T: D. Marley, building and will Ch. 99, lots, corner Foxon Place, sell for $700. Hartford. 10-10-10dx FOR SALE—Newington, near 7 room house, five acres of land, 700 cash required. For further particulars apply to C. C. Prentice, 18 lum St.,, Hartford, Conn. 10-10-wl trolley, FOR SALE bungalow, —A new room semid electric lights, water, $5600 cash. Balance as rent. C. H. Culver, Westwood Park, Plainville. Tel. 38-4 Plainville 10-9-wix Six FOR SALE—2 rooms, good condition, tion. A real bargain. 47 Madison street. tenement house, 8 good loca- Middleton, 10-9-d3¢ FOREST HILL GARDEN; developed residential Forestville; a real beauty spot, within three minutes' walk of rail- road station. w bungalows and cottages for sale. All new, Wwith complete modern improvements. Terms and prices right. Hamm, Meiklem & Runge, Builde For- estville office open 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. and in the evening. Apply to Wil- liam H. Stratton, Sales Manager. 10-9-3d —A newly section of FOR SALE—Two houses, front nin® rooms, all improvements, ret house 13 rooms. 15 Seymour St rear, first floor, 10-7-19%