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193 MAIN STREET One of the finest pieces of Business Property on Arch street has been put in our hands A two-family house located at No. 385 for sale and a brick block next to it with two stores and four apart- ments at 389 and 391. You should look this over carefully and conie to see us immediately. Has a frontage and four feet, on Arch stre It will not last long. -t of one hundre Mfi%fi% DEMING 193 MAIN STREET Rooms 1, 3 and 5 WRITERS—ALL MAKES SOLD, Rented, Repa Machine ~d and Exchanged, Supplics. ypewriter and Adding New Britain Typewuter Exchange 72 WEST MAIN ST. STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE VORLD George A. Quigley AUTO REPAIRING | Have your car Repaired by Efficient Tepair M Any car our speciaity. 90c per hour; special quotations on overhauling jobs. Call and talk it AUTO REPAIR CO,, 15 Glen Strteet. FOR SALE. acres of woodland with | zood timber. Bitain. Price About 30 considerable miles of New sonable. H. N. LOCKWOOD. ESTATE AND INS! Room 407 City Hall. STEAMSHIP PASSAGES. STEAMSHIP PASSAGES To Europe, South America, West In- dies. South Afzica, Australia, China, Japan, cte. Agents for Trans-Atlan- tic and Trans-Pacific S. S. Li GFORGE A. QUIGL MAIN STR in REAL v I’AII"(\ 297 Main Street WANTED HELPERS, YARD MEN AND PAINTERS Steady Work Apply SHOP and Good Pay Berlin Construction Co., Berlin Depot. "A. J. DANIELS Welding—Brazing Automobile and Machin- Aluminum Crank Cases a Broken Opposite P. O. “APPERSON 8 M. IRVING JESTER 193 Arch St. FOR SAL BUILDIN G Place, Hamilton street, family house on Chestnut Lenox Also ositions. on Hawley street and sceveral other good prop- LOTS. street, and Linwood street. H. D. HUMPHREY REAT ESTATE AND INSURANCE. 273 MAIN ST., ROOM %0a Open Eaturday and Monday evenings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE Six Family Block on (‘len street for sale——-Here is a mighty good central location. You have a good safe investment here, rent won’t cost you a nickel. Owner is leaving town. and your own See us about selling your house. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 MAIN ST. PHONL 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. For Sale--6 Room Cottage with All Improve- ments in a Good Location for $4,800 Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. We Have a Better Than a 10% lnvest- ment on Pleasant St. This Property Is Well Worth the Price Asked £. N. SM.TH & CO. Real mstate. 278 Main Street, Insurance. Tel. 1729-3 woman as fele- phone operator in manufacturing office. Give age, reference and salary expected. Addr Box Herald office. ID—Young —@Girl c Flannery Co., core makers. Whiting street. 10-17-te general house- three; aftractive party. Mrs. Main St., 10-17-6dx WANTED-—Mald work, family of wa ipetent J. R “letcher, 165 West Tel. for e ) Young girl to assist with rk. Apply 256 Hamilton or 1529 10-16-3d WANTED- housow phone Think of the demand there is 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. 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 advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the »y oney. 121 al housework. T. Gl Tel. ~Competent maid for gen- No laund: Mr 144, 10-16-4dx and intelligent irt making; good 1y work. Com- mercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. 10-11-t0 asg. WANTED-—Competent girl for eral housework. Mrs. Paul K. gon- One who can cook: Rogers, 21 Camp St. 9-30-tf NTED—Stenographer. Permanent offered. State experience, desired and give reference Machinery Beltings, sizes from 3 to 10 inches wide, all lengths, Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Inquire J. HOOKMAN 278 MAIN ST. Over Commercial Trust Co. Twenty-five Carpenters Wanted for steady work at the best of wages. WM. H. AFLEN CO. TT1 WILL BUY AL KID JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Will Pay 8c 1b. for Rags. L. ZELDES BETWEEN 7 A. M. AND 1 P. M. OR 4 P. M. to 9 P. M. 1?2 WILLOW . TEL I —————p— Call Doherty’s, 406 Arch street. Tel. 1446 for your Sunday dinner. Fancy Steer Beef, Native Vea., 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, Limas, Sweet Potatoes, Celery, lLettuce, Pep pers, Beets, Turnips, Cabbage. Fruit: Oranges, Grapes, Bananas, Apbples, Pear: Call again at Dohertvs ty Advertisement SEALED BIDS. Sealed proposals addressed to the Board of Public Charities will be re- ceived at their office in City Hall until 5 o'clock p. m., Thursday, October 24, 1919, for constructing a Hog House at the New Britain Town Farm. Ali material will be furnished by the Board of Public Charities. Specifications can be seen at the of- fice in City Hall. The Board of Public Charities re- serves the right to reject any or all bids. BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, F. A. Murphy Acting Supt Jobbers Take Notice 557-14 There are at least three Classified Advt. readers who are iooking for a chance to buy that Auto of yours. Ferhaps you want to sell it but can’t locate just the right cus- tomer. Make your offer through The Herald Classified Column. A sale is practically cer- tain to follow. Septembe betw a \A)u'h Burritt haeket, o to en the street containing chet. Iinder three pirces c S1 Bouth Bur please ) street. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEO FOR SALI- hes plete with weight in general. J. H. st. nd frames com- nd used lumber Grozier Co., Orange 10-18-3d FOR SALE Smith, Tel. Turnips. 156-2. Apply D. J. 10-18-tf WANTED-AALE HELP OR SALE—Three 12 rooms on Dwight Cou owner has got to leave sell quick, Price $5,600, caah Call at 8¢ Dwight =t., Joe Ca tenemen® house, town. FOR SALE—My California white pea | NRWINGTON beans, are cured in sun, may be used by people unable to eat store beans. Sell them in Peck or Bushel lots. Clifton E. Davenport, 1290 Stanley St., Phonc 1430. 10-18-1dx FOR SALE— good cow and horse, cheap. Upson Farm, Paper Goods road, Kensington. 10-18-1dx therefore | new 7 room closed sleeping room and fireplace trim with oak flaoring. of land with property, situated on high land, affording cxcellent and good view. Apply M. O. C ford, sole agent, 54 Church & 414. Tel. Bush 1666 or Valiey | Hartford. 10-16-3d | Two acres FOR SALE-—Show cases and counters, suitable for a fruit, cigar or grocery store. Cheap. 157 1-2 Broad St. 10-18-2dx IFOR SALE.—2 bbls sweet cider. Also red onfons and cabbage. Address Alexander Bunce, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 665-3. 10-18-3dx FOR Also windfalls, Phone SALE-—Choice Baldwin Maple Croft Farm, 10-1 dx SALE-—Two Box 18 V, FOR pigs. Berkshire Herald white Tel. 65. 10-18-2dx FOR SALE—Iver A—1 condition. Fairview streeet. Johnson bicycle, Inquire at 126 First floor. 10-18-3dx FOR SALE phone 8§1- FOR SALE- bag —~Baby carriage. Tele- Plainville. 10-17-1d -Four golf sticks like new. Tel. 90. FOR BALIS-—Repeating shotgun, 12 gage Marlin, in good condition. No. 189 Winthrop street, second floor. 10-17-3ax FOR SALE—Chevrolet First class condition. dress Carriage Box baby grand. New tires. Ad- 21, Herald. 10-13-15-18x F. Bigge. 10-16-3dx SALE- 1401, FOR Tel Pic apples. G. FOR SALE: cows. A. Berlin Pigs, all sizes; J. Hilton, Westfield road, 10-16-3dx FOR new St. SALE-—~Thoroughbred Guerns milch cow and calf. James Doyle. 10-16-3dx FOR SALE Curry’s cafe, be moved at phael, “The Wooden house, rear 298 Main street. Must once. Apply L. Ra- Big Store.” 10-16-3d Foregin Rem ttances Our remittance business embraces DRAFTS ON GREAT BRITAIN, ITALY, FRANCE, GREECE, PORTUGAL, NORWAY, SWEDEN AND DENMARK. MATL and CABLE MONEY ORDERS at minimum rates to all parts of the world, where communica- tion is not restricted, (to be extended as fast as conditions permit) FOREIGN CURRENCY All kinds and denominations Bought and Sold. Geo. A. Quigley 297 MAIN STRFET HORACE I. HART FRED J. BILLIAN REPAIR WORK 75¢c PER HOUR TELEPHONE 1930 596 ARCH STREET FOR cows. clean, ner Farm, road. SALE—Nine fine Guernsey Also 1,000 bushels of good, mealy potatoes. Corbin’s Cor- West Hartford, 10-16-d3x FOR SALE- Barrows, N B, Apples by the tree. Newington. Tel 10-16-3dx FOR SALE-—Express horse (a good one) wagon and harness. S. . Avery, 293 Shuttle Meadow Ave. Tel. 919. 10-15- FOR SALE-—Rye and wheat $25 per ton, hay $35, standing wood and sprout land $36 per acre. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 10-15-bdx FOR SALE—One Walker boller, nine sections, 40 inch grate, capacity 4,600 feet of radiation, good as new. One Putnam Boiler, six sections, 30 Inch grate, good as One second-hand Page Boil- & inch grate, in good condition. | WANTED—1 Apply to D. McMiilan, strast. 201 FOR REN Clifton E -—Barn on Davenport. Allen street. Phone 1430, 10-18-2dx Join the “Y”’ Before the Dues are Raised to $10 $8 ThisMonth Tenement of flve rooms, Main street, $35.00. Address Box X18X 10-17 TO R West Herald, d one or two S-16-tf Space for autos. 91 Maple St. TO RENT-— Large hall, top floor, Main street: daylight; all renovated. Ready for use. for club room or light x ing. Apply J. J. Watson, 298 newly Suitable d full and ete., and flannel notions, cut other NOTICE-—Men! overalls, men’s material shirts, ehildren’s sc¢hool supplies. All prices reasonable Carlo Ferre, 38-40 Dwight St 10-13-30dx Wi WILL make 5X7 enlargement and frame it, fifty cents. Sece win- dow, Chrnstedt’s ®hoto Shop, 244 Main street. 10-13-Gdx Hartford | 6dx | straw also | apples. | | also two | | i | FOR SALE- FOR SALE—Two family house, Har- rison street, 15 rooms, 3 bath rooms, one apartment newly decorated and ready occupancy. H. D. Clifford, 61 Calumbia St. Tel. 476. 10-16-8dx MAPLE HILL—6 room cottage, good | as new; situated on a large lot, with all modern improvements. All kinds of fruit. Can be bought right if sold at once. Apply M. O. Crawford, sole agent, 64 Church 8t., Rm. 414, Tel. Bush. 1666 or Valley 15-2, Hartford. 10-16-3d malcers, cxperfenced rord | AUTOMOBILES, e el FOR SALE—Liltle Buick six, Model 13, 1917, Perfeet running condition, Inquire 250 Main St, Tel. §72-4, 10-18-24 rED—TYoung man to do collect- If-time In and cxperience, Box 21, L if any. d. 10-16-3J WANTED—Man between 25 vears of age, oo night by local concern. ment to right [ 1BB, Herald ofiice. and watchr Steady x"n'vlov Address Box 10-16-3a | WANTED—Experienced fireman; state cxperience and salary wanted. Ap ply Herald, Box X14B. 10-16-tf PAPER CUTTER WAD D—Man to handle joh work. Ad- New Britain, 10-16-2d WANTED—Night watchman at (he! New Britain Town Home. Apply at | the office Board of Public Chari- ties, City Halil. 10-14-5d4 WANTED—falesmen, two men to | work in New Britain with me. Ad- ' vancement, valuable training, and large income assured. Call Greene Co.. Booth Block. 10-14-46x WANTED-—I will {rain three intell gent salesmen, English speaking Poles in a husiness assuring large income. Call Greene, Booth Block. 10-14-d5% FOR SALE touring; 2 Touring: ers. M Tel. 21090. sed Tord 1915 Packard Coupes; 1 Ford 1 Truck. Many oth- ran, 18 Main S, 10-18-tf runabout, erry street. -3dx-e. d. 1dson deltvery tion, four good Anderson, Da- Geo g 10-17-2dx FOR SALE—1816 Ford touring _fm good running order. Tires good. Ko reasonable offer refused. Mr. Belkin, 101 West Main street. 10-17-2d% FOR SALE—One-ton Denby truck in g8ood order; 1917 model. Mercer' 55 Pearl St. 10-16-24x e FOR SALE—Willys Xnight coupe, 1918 model, in fine condition. Will sell at low figures. Address Herald, Box 20 CC. 10-10-tf FOR HIRE—Seven-passenger limous. ine by day or night. Tel. $82-12, 10-1-1;&: AUTOMOBILE FARTIES taken out. Bufck car. Frank Brown, Tel 188-2. 462t NEWINGTON JUNCTION — Good country property with two family frame housas; all modern improve- ments and four acres of land, bring- ing 10 per cent. income. M. O. Crawford, sole Church St., Rm. 414. Tel. Bush. 1666 ar Valley 15-2, Hartford. 135-ACRE FARM NEAR STORRS | College; good land, wood, timber | and pasture, 14-room house, out- buildings, all in fine condition, 11 head cattle, chickens, farming im- plements, Ford touring car. Prica $4,000. Farmers Realty, 721 Main St., Hartford. Open evenin 10-14-1wx 68 ACRBS, GOOD LAND, SEVEN: room house, many outbuildings, eight head cattle, three pigs, S0 chickens, farming implements, large crop; six miles to city. Price $3,200. Farmers Realty, 721 Main St., Hartford. Open cvenings. 10-14-1wx FARMS FOR SALE-—Every desc tion, $1,000 up. Come to see us will pay you to do so. Farmers Realty, 721 Main St., Ilartford. Open evenings. 10-14-1wx building lots, corner Hillcrest Ave. and Foxon Place, ‘Worth $1,200, will sell for $700. T. D. Marley, Ch. 99, Hartford. 10-10-10dx FOR SALE—Ncwington, near trolley, { 7 room house, five acres of !und.’ $2,600 cash required. For further particulars apply to C. C. Prentice, 18 Acylum St., Hartford, Conn. 10-10-w1 WANTED. WANTED- or floor Will buy a wall showcase ¢ any size. . O. Box 231. 10-18-2dx WANTED-—At Uneeda lunch, 11 Fas Main street, dishwasher and night counter man. 10-18-6dx WANTED—( day. Addres for half 22XA. 10-17-6dx srical work Herald, Box WANTED- light children. Two furnished rooms housekceping by couple. Add Herald, BBox I salary Co., 1o position, good W. Woolworth steet, city. 10-17-3dx A rent by man z No of four or five rooms, Herald, WANTED—Public mercial and literary work, phing and addressing. ste com- multi- | Rates | reasonable. Smith Business School. WANTED- buffing Grinding, polishing and of all kinds of articles. Knives, shears and surgical instru- ments ground and polished; clocks and sewing machines cleaned and repaired. I have had sixteen years' experience In this line of work. Let | me show you what I can do. Work called for and delivered. O. Kear- ney, 224 So. Main St., Tel. 2146. 10-13-62 ———————————————eee. Bullding—Repairing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, GRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain, (lonn. 1918 WANTE refinisher. ald Office. D—Furniture repairer and Address Box $XA, Her- 10-8-tf once, compositor; Apply Herald. 10-6-tf tecady work. WANTED-—After school messenger with bicycle. Must have night school release certificate. Western Union Telegraph Co., 11 Railroad Arcade. 10-17-2d WANTED—One first patternmaker, must be %ood all around man, cap- able of handling work on own inltiztive. Wages and working conditions the best. Address or call at Employment Burcau, Stzndnrd Steel and Bear- ings Incorporated, (IFor- merly Rockwell - Diake Corp.) Plainville, Coun. 10-15-d3 class TAILORS NOTICE. WANTED-—EXPERIENCED COAT-MAKERS, PER- MANENT WORK ALL THER YEAR "ROUND. HIGHEST PRICES PAID. MEN'S CUSTOM COATS. ONLL IN PERSON AT MESSR, MAIHON BROS., MERCHANT TAILORS, BROWN’S BLDG., NO. 19 SOUTH MAIN STREET, WATERBURY, CONN. 10-16-3d WANTED—Men to make sausage products; best wages paid; steady em- ployment; working condi- tions good; American-born preferred. Apply to C. J. Burns, local agent, 306 Chestnut St. 10-18-3d PERSONAL DON'T SUFFER the night. We our office. Dr. 2 West Pearl with toothache in answer vour call at D. H. Dickerman, 10-14-5dx FOR SALE—I1916 Indian motorcycle, just overhauled. A-1 condition. Ap- ply 63 Linwood street, evenings. 10-13-6dx FOR SALE—Two 1917 Max- 1916 seven- well touring cars, Reo toliting passcnger Pope Hartford. Ericson & Snow Auto Co., 287 FElm 5t 1188. car, Tel AUTOMOBILE OWNERS ATTENTION—I wiil pay the highest prices for used cars, open or closed, of any model or make. This is a great op- portunity for you to dispose of your car. Cash money waiting. Also cars sold on consignment. See me before you buy or sell. M. D. Honey- man, 18 Main St, Tel. 2109. Next door to Elmer Auto Co. 10-18-tf SALESMEN WANTED. Number of our salesmen made as high as $165 last week and yet, we are six weeks from our busy sea- son. Do you realize why they value their connection with our organi- zation? This unassigned territory will be allotted to a man of char- ind ability. Address per- Jerome 1 t, Pre 3 So. Dearborn St., Chicago, 11l. 10-18-d1x _One of the largest ganizations in America is dosirous of obtaining the services of a high-grade man to represent them in the city of New Britajn and the surrounding Kindly tclephone Bushnell Hartford, Ct, once for a confi- dential interview. We are looking for a man between the ages of 30 and 50 who has cducation and a prepossessing appearance. Unless vou are capable of earning at léast $10,000 a year, do not answer 10-14-16-48 SALESMEN- selling o TWO COTTAGES FOR SALE IN BELVIDERE One seven rooms, the other six rooms. Both conveniently located and modern in every way. Small cash payment will buy either of them. If you want a cottage see us quickly. The Home Banking & Realty Co. 868 WEST MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 728 Next Door Fox's Theater, Ground Floor. Real Fstate Insurance Money to Loan