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N | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HAERALD, THURSfiAY, OCTOBER 23, 1916 WANTED 'In our Cloak, Waist and 193 MAIN STREET Building lots for two and three family { houses located on streets with all conven- iences are scarce. We have a few but they will not last long. ‘ Come and see us. We have what you want. 193 MAIN STREET Rooms 1, 3 and 5 ol 2026. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHIC WORK Typewritten call on Us. We also do Multi- graphing, Specifications, etc. New Britain Typewriter Exchange, L. 72 WEST MAIN ST. 612 Insurance rates ¢ Those who a at all can now af- ent day costs loss. The 10 per cent war emergency advance 1917 has now been entirely removed. nd those 'y ing no insurance their policies sufliciently to cover: p for replacement of stock in case of firc OUR PHONE NUMBI The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN ST. rELEPHONE 728 Next Door Tox’s Theater, € und loor. Tnsurance Money to Loan ford to incre: Real Istate APPERSON 8 M. IRVING JESTER 193 Arch SF. TCUT SCHOOL OF MUSIC A. PERRIN, Dircctor. Piano, AUTO REPAIRING ave your car Repaired by Efficient epair Men. Any cat our specialty. per hour; special quotations on jobs. Call and talk it 9 overhauling over. AUTO REPAIR CO., 115 Glen Strteet. “Andrews & Blakeslee ELEC’ Fiolin, Mandolin and Guitar UCAL CONTRACTORS 61 GARDEN ST. Have your home wired now. Spe- cial rates on house wiring and fixtures until Dec. 1. Class and Private Instruction. Booth's Block 59 Main St. IRoom 57 —FOR SALE: Four-Story Brick Factory on Seymour Park. 880 Ieet on Railroad. Can Be Bought At a Bargain H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 373 MAIN ST, Open Eaturday and Monday evenings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE ROOM 20us: Do you want a nice little Home with all improve- ments?—We can offer you just one on Commonwealth hvenue—Everything is in A No. 1 condition, and the troliy stops right in front of your door. See us about selling your house for you. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 72 MAIN ST. PAONE 343 ROOMS 305-8 BANK BLDG. For Sale--6 Room Cottage with All Improve- ments in a Good Location for $4,800 | Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. ~ - trh 1% lnvest- ment on Pleasant St. This Property Is Well Worth the Price Asked £. N. SMITH & CO. Real Estate. 278 Main Street, Insurance. Tel. 1729-3 iMillinery department, | extra saleswomen for Saturday afternoons and | | | evenings, also for Mon- | day evenings, with or | without experience. Also | 'shoemen or women for i | our Shoe Department for | iextra work. Apply New Britain Bird Store All Kinds of Fancy and Necessities. Homes of 1 Arch St Has Goldfishes | \iso Fine Pigcons and Lots ppics. 105 Tel. 1121-3 CARPENTERS ~ WANTED LEAVITT & HAYES, Inc. 9 Court St. Twenty-five Carpenters Wanted for steady work at the best of wages. WM. II. ALLEN CO. A. J. DANIELS Welding—Brazing Broken ¢ Parts. Automobile and Machin- Aluminum Crank Cases a in Opposite P. O. I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Will Pay 3¢ Ib. for Rags. L. ZELDES BETWE 7 A. M. AND 1 P. M. OR . M. to 9 P. M. TEL. 557-14 FOR About 30 acres of woodland with considerable good timber, within 3 miles of New Britain., Price very rea- sonable., H. N. LOCKWOOD, READ ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room 407 City Hall. —_— DOHERTY MARKET, 406 ARCH ST. Al Arch St. Cars stop at Doher This week we have Turkeys, Roasting Chicken: Sweetbreads, Calves' Tongues, H. C. Tripe, Barnes, Hams, Bacon, Shoulde Cottage Hams, Sausage; Fancy Bee Veal, Lamb, Pork; White Rose, Heiuz and Chase and Sanborn goods; all kinds of Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at Doherty’s, 406 Arch St. Tel. 1446. Liver, Sperry and S HORACE I. HART FRED J. BILLIAN REPAIR WORK 75¢ PER HOUR TELEPHONE 1930 596 ARCH STREET Join the “Y" Before the Dues are Raised to $10 $8 ThisMonth PRIZE DANCE BUNGALOW SAT. OCT. 25 AlphaStringOrch R I A B . P ST Think of the demand | there is for fruit for Canning. Sell those | grapes, apples, pears, || ete., without going to the | trouble or expense of |1 canvassing. A little For | | Sale Advt. in the Herald will bring you all the orders you can handle. 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 lititic 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 locate just the right cus- tomer. Make your offer through The Herald Classified Column. A sale is practically cer- tain to follow. WANTED. wo unfurnished, ing, by Addre rooms, furnished or | for light housckecp- | young American couple. s Herald Box 19Z. 10-23- WANTED—Furnished housekeeping near exchange music rent Address for light would part room center; lessons for Herald Box 10- ANTED—A five rooms. rent of three, fo Address Herald ED—Tenement, single double house, 5 rooms, with moderr improvements children dre Herald 14-A Box X WANTED—Four- or five-room teng- ment by adult family. Herald. WANTED—OId old b or iron and colored glass candles volumes of Hartford Courant or any old Connecticut newspapers, old hoolks, antiques of any kind. E. Smith, Berlin, Conn. Tel. bead rons, pair ks, bound fashioned bag, H 466-3. WANTED—A rent of 4 or 5 rooms, for man and wife; no children. Box 21W, Herald. FURNISHED ROOMS AUTOMOBILES. NICE LAR ror heat nt room, suitab ntlemen: steam | 84 Church. | Waiter; Waiter, be Box paid. two or d Mrs. | WANTED—Cylinder gen- | Main | 2dx | Pressman customed te catalogue and Adkins Printing a jobbing New Itoom for on tm heat or two 08 I forms Co. 10 man to work Main street 10-2 in FOR SALR stock tools all Splendidly located, to several fine markets. Eighty half tillage, other half pas- and woodland, considerable heavy timber, old-fashioned in good condition, barns, sheds, cte. Six good young | two heifers, bull calf, poul- Forty bushels potatoes plant- | , rye cut and threshed, oats, barn full of hay, straw and fodder. Lots of corn, newly seeded fields, full equipment implements S all nearly new. Wagon cte. Pair good young hor not often had. Owner wishes to retire. D. Broad St., Plainville, A real implements, Kinds. farm including | and crops Floorman Apply Eaton Bros., Plainville for grain mill Washington 10- acres, ture 5d house WANT shed housekeeping near center. Would exchange music lessons for rent. Address Herald Box 5G. 10-20-2 roam for comfortahle & cows, try 2dx WANTED- graphe; cer Experienced male Good s young , Herald. opportunity for ambi- man. Address 10- and 68 is C. Peck, Conn. 10-23-d4 ESMEN—I want with me in New work, with valus vancement. to those 10:30 a. men to work Britain. Congenial ble training for ad- Large income assured accepted. Interview after m., Greene, Booth Block. FOR SALE—Two-family rison street; rooms, three bath room rtment newly deco- rated and ready occupancy. H. D.y Clifford, 61 Columbia St. Tel. 476, 10-22-34 house, Har- ANTED—Young man to learn age battery business. Fuller WANTED—By November 1, five room rent; mall American family. First or second flaor ferred. Address Box 31%Z, four or WANTED—To buy, chicken coop. Tel. 1099-12, between 7 m. and m. a. WANTED—A rent keeping by small Herald, Box B21B. for light house family. Address 10-22-3dx TO RENT—Small shop ar manufacturing purpose: Call or address Box 33W, Her- 10-21-3dx space for FOR SALE—TF: house and Carlton St., age Battery, 167 Arch St arm arn. City. of 10 acres; good J. J. Donahue, Telephone. 10-2 Al once, experienced gro- -lwx , Herald Office. light part steno- r by local manufacturing con- Box 1-3d xceptional opportun- 10-20-6d LOOK ! sedan, LOOK !—Almost self starter, bumper, 18 new Ford speedometer, ext M. D. St., City. Tel., 10-21-tf other Main clock 1s. Honeyman, 2109 AUTOMOBILE Reasonable Richard Covert PARTIES taken out Mitchell Six. 309-13 10- Tel { dx with winter in if taken six roadster, 8. & F. Mo- Tel. 731. 10-21-34 FOR SALE and summer top at B little mechanically perfect tor Sales Corp., lm St Overland Ba onue icl FOR cord SALL tires, two spare fect. Corp., Dodge roadster new top, tires, Apply S, 155 with new mechanically & F. Motor St., Tel. 781 10-21-3d per- Sales Iim OR Jus ply SALE—1916 Indian motorcycle, overhauled. A-1 condition. Ap- 3 Linwood St., evenings. 10-21-5dx FOR SALE—1917 Overland. Call 546 Church street after 6 p. m 10-2 at 3dx FOR SALE—One 1917 overhauled and newly painted, with two new cords; 1 1919 Oakland, in first class condition, equipped with two spares; 2 1918 paneled body Fards. These cars to be sold at a sacrifice. Lash Motor Co., cor. Lincoln and West Main. 10-20-1w Chalmers, FOR SALE—Used cars touring; 2 Ford Coupes; 1 Ford 1915 Packard FOR SALE—House, 2 tenements, improvements, furnaces, barn. 196 Burritt street, third house narth of Myrtle street; 15 minutes’ walk from Main St. 10-22-3dx NTIED—Metal pattern men thoroughly need apply. The Holaday Qo Inc 1-3 terbury, Conn. & Printers Court, 10-18-wl Telford 90-ACRE timber, Good land, wood, five-room house, barn, o chard; near large village: price 300. Farmers' Realty, Main , Hartford. Open evenings. A ED- experienc ply Herald, xpe; and iry wanted. Ap- Box X14B. 10-16-tf WANTED—Furniture repairer and WANTED—To buy, near center. ald. rooming house, ss Box 21J, Her- 10-21-3dx WANTED—One or two furnished rooms suitable for light housekeep- ing, by Young American couple. No children. Box 11, Herald. 10-21-3d WANTED-—At Uneeda lunch, Main street, dishwasher counter man. 11 East and night 10-18-6dx WANTED—Clerical day. work for halt Address Herald, Box 22XA. 10-17-6dx WANTED—Public stenographic com- mercial and literary work, multi- graphing and addressing. Rates reasonable. Smith Business School. 9-30-tf EXTRA SALESWOMEN WANTED For week-day afternoons and Saturday afternoon and evenings. Permanent posi- {ions for right parti Ap- ply Mr. Leventhal, e gazzfl OPPORTUNITY One of New Britain's lead- ing stores has several posi- tions open for women of in- telligence as saleswomen, who can of gradually assume charge departments and ist in buying. $14.00 per week to start with, incr Aress 21 Box Building—Rcpairing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain. 1913 WANTED SHOP HELPERS, YARD MEN AND PAINTERS Steady Work and Good Pay Apply Berlin Construction Co., * " Berlin Depot. (ronn. refinisher. ald Office. Address Box 9XA, Her- FOR SALE—Two lots and hous 10-8-tf kinds of fruit. Inquire corner and Kelsey Sts. 10-20 WANTED—ALt steady work. once, Apply compositor; Herald. 10-6-t¢ 68 ACRES—Excellent land, woodland and pasture, good room house, outbuildings, all in good condition, S head cattle, 3 pigs, 80 chickens, arge crop, all farming implements, Price $3,200. Farmers’ Realty, St., Hartford. Open 10-21-1wx WANTED - CARPENTE D ALL. SARPENTERS, S HELP- LABORERS. Co. 10-21-3d evenings. 200-ACRE FARM—60 es Excellent soil; on state road; buildings in good condition, river runs through property, 27 finest cattle, 2 horse: chickens, ducks, all farming plement, $5,600. Farmers’ Realty, Main St., Hartford. 10-21-1wX | tillable. all | | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR made SALE—*Grandfather” clock, by Eli y about 1807; case and works fine condition. The Clock Booth’s Block. Phone. 10-23 head of | hogs, | im- | 5 in Shop; FOR SALE: rifice Instead my of storing, beautiful Hallet cash. Address Herald Box 17K 10- H Tel (. 331. Wilson, 10 FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson sidecar, newly painted olive drab. 0. K $50 cash for quick sale. Plainville. NTED—Competent maid for ral housework. Referenc quired. Call evenings. 41 ton St. gen- Lex 10-21-6d J. FOR SALE—Charm Crawford en range in good condition quire 77 Ellis St. 10-22 of ib. kiteh- In- -31x TED—Girl P. annery Co., core makers. Whiting street. 10-17-tf W I FOR SALE—1,000 pumpkins, one cent White, Kensington. 1bs. per Tel. 10- sugar WANTED—Maid for general house- work, family of three; attractive wages (o competent party. Mrs J. R. Fletcher, 165 West Main § Tel. 1763. 10-17-6dx and intelligent shirt making; gocd 1d steady work. Com- €6 Arch St. 10-11-tf FOR SALE—2 bb red onians and Alexander sweet cider. Also cabbage. Address Berlin, Conn. Tel. 10-22-4d Bunce, WANTED--Bright girls to learn pay, honus mercial Shirt Co., WANTED- thick, 3 feet long Corp., Marble 1-2 feet or larger. Cherry lab about wide and N. B 10- IED—Competent girl for gen- 1 housework. One who can cook. Mrs. Paul K. Rogers, 21 Camp St. 9-30-tf FOR SALE—Parlor stove, gaod order; crib and baby carriage. Inquire 117 Hartford Ave., second floor. 10-2 dx 4 ftxeft. broiler; ——— FOR SALE—One with oven; one gl lon ft. 4 inches high, both ends. street. gas range, charcoal case 5 ft. inches wide, 3 ft. 10 glass front, top and Elks' Club, Washins 10 ass show 4 inches WANTED—A GOOD 2 iz THIS 1S A POSI- TION THAT THE RIGHT APPLICANT WILL BE GLAD TO SECURE. AD- DRESS BOX J1, TERALD OFFICE. 10-23-1w ton FOR $ALE—Will have a Jarge varie- ty of all kinds of sea food Wednes- day. Connecticut River perch and bull heads, splendid Boston blue, whole fish, 12¢ pound, shore haaf dock, 10c pound. Moore’s Fish Market, Washington Place. AO§T‘ 10-21-3a Oct es, gold leave at Reward FOR SALE one), wagon Avery, 293 Tel. 919. Monday, vision notify or Main horse (a good and harness. S, ¥, Shuttle Meadow Avc 10-21-6d 20, double IXpress Please 306 3-1dx pair rims. Pinkus. 10- A St LOST—Small tween K Wednesds: and 63 gray be- OX's leather purse, and Woolworth's, containin dol small chang e Franklin - St., Purse valued FOR SALE good as Apply Glenwood Kitchen range, new. Also sewing machine. Theodore St., Maple Hill 10-21-3dx seven lars turn, Reward sake. Please upstairs. as keep- 10-23-2dx FOR SALE Smith, i 10-18-tf urnips. 155-2. makers, xperienced Wa- ienced fireman; state | dx will | and | s piano, almost new, for $175 -ldx | i Touring; 1 Ford Truck. Many oth- ers. M. D. Honeyman, 18 Main St. Tel. 2109. 10-18-tf AUTOMOBILE Bufck car. 188-2. PARTIES taken out. Frank Brown. Tel. 4-6-tt IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on one F. B. Chevrolet dan closed car, also one 4-90 Chevrolet touring car. Several bargains. Good second hand car: son & Snow Elm St S LOOK ! LOOK! BARGAINS IN USED CARS One 1919 Ford Sedan, almost new; one 1917 Mitchell, sev- en -passenger, with closed top, bargain if sold this week; one 1916 Chevrolet roadster; one 1915 Packard touring, bargain if sold at one 1917 Buick road- A-1 condition; one 1916 Ford touring, a bargain; one 1918 Ford {ouring. Many others. Honeyman Auto ales Co., 18 Main St., Tel. 2109. Open evenings till 8:00 o'clock 10 RENT { | | TO RENT— improvements. upstairs. Four-room tenement; 41 Connerton St 10-23-2dx TO 320 Chestnut St. 10-22-3dx Apply 10-2 RENT—Garage, ! 70 RENT—Storehouse. Spring street TO RENT—A rent of four rooms and , bath. Upstairs. For small family Box 21 L. RENT—Space for 91 Maple St TO autos. NOTICE. NOTICE—Men’ overalls, men’s flannel material shirts, notions, children’s s¢hool supplie reasonable. Carlo Fe Dwight St. and boy full and other etc., also . All prices ., 38-40 10-13-30dx cut « lady or man start would do Herald Box 10-23-2d —— ey ' PERSONAL. wife who desire furnished-room well to address to a house A. L. | DON'T SUFFER tonight witn tooth- ache. Dr. Dickerman, Specialist, 22 West Pearl St 10-20-6dx watchman;® boilers; refe Addre | WANTED. | Viling ence 34, Position to look after experienced Forestville. as SITUATION WANTED-—High school graduate wishes position Address Herald, Box TW. typist. batteries, ' ¢