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NEW BRITAIN 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. want. | PARKER & 193 MAIN STREET Rooms 1, 3 and 5 We have what you Tel. 2026. GREENWOOD ST. HOUSE Here’s a 2-Family 12-Room Modern House on a very large lot in a quiet neighborhood. Everything in fine shape. Can be bought on reasonable cash payment. ' SOUTH MAIN ST. COTTAGE 7-Room House in fa condition. Extra fine large lot. Spend a Httle money and you have a nice home, or move house to rear and build new 2 or 3 family house in front. It’s a bargain any way you look at it. The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 728 Next Door Fox’s Theater, Ground Floor. Insurance Money to Loan Real Estate STEAMSHIP TICKETS to Germany and Austria-Hungary and to All Parts of the World Geo. A. Quigley, 297 Main st. AL Iour-Story Brick Factory on Seymour Park. 880 Feet on Railroad. Be Bought At a Bargain H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST., ROOM 12308 Open Eaturday and Monday eve nings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GNOOD REAL ESTATE Can We can offer Two Good Houses on Willow Street, near West Street—They are good income producers and have large barn space in rear— Let us sell your property for you—SEE US NOW. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 342 78 MAIN ST. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. Property at Corner of Curtis and Crown Streets FOR SALE. For Particulars Apply to Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. We have a beautiful house on Berlin street. It has a large number of rooms and a big lot. Just the place for anyone desiring a home in a nice quiet neighborhood. £. N. SMITH & CO. Real rstate. | 278 Main Street, et . Insurance. Tel. 1729- T x | PUBLIC STENOGRAPHIC WORK If you have any werk that you want { Typewritten call on Us. We also do Multi- | graphing, Specifications, etc. New Britain Typewriter Exchange, T MAIN ST. TEL. 612 DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919. RUNS IN JERSEY A.H.BYGCBEE Trenton, N. J.—The republicans are making a special effort to win over President Wilson’s own state Chair- man Will H. Hays of the republican national committee has issued an ap- peal to republican leaders to “put over” Newtan A. K. Bugbee In the governorship race. TO VISIT U. S. A. Forbes, a prominent figure in the ill-fated Dar- danelles operation, twice decorated for bravery under fire, will make an extended visit ta America. He is the heir of the Earl of Cranard I WILD BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. ‘Will Pay 3c 1b. for Rags. L. ZELDES BETWEEN 7 A, M. AND 1 P. M. OR 4P. M. to 9 P. M. 19 WILLOW ST. TEL. 557-14 TICUT SCHOOL OF MUSIC C. A. PERRIN, Director. Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Guitar Class and Private Instruction, Booth’s Block 9 Main St. PURE PASTEURIZED MILK The best of selected raw milk thnr- 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 correct pasteurizing. ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFE. Order it today. J. E. SEIBERT & SON 401 PARK STREET. Telephone 1936. T e g s Andrews & Blakeslee ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 61 GARDEN ST. Have your home wired now. Spe- cial rates on house wiring and fixtur until Dec. 1. DOHERTY MARKE All Arch St. Cars stop at Doherty" This week we have Turkeys, y Roasting Chickens Sweetbreads, Calve: Tongues, H. C. Tripe, Sperry Barne Ham Bacon, Shoulders, Cottage Hams, Sausage; Fancy Beef Veal, Lamb, Pork: White Rose, Heirnz and Chase and Sanborn goods: all kinds of Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at Doherty's, 106 Arch St. T, 106 ARCH ST. Liver HORACE I. HART FRED J. BILLI/ REPAIR WORK 75¢c PER HOUR | TELEPHONE 1930 596 ARCH STREET P Tel. 1440, | | FOR SALE— | Think of the demand there is for fruit for Canning. Sell those grapes, apples, pears, ete., 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. | — CLASS IFIED lc 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 littlc 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. REAIL ESTATE FOR SALE ew Britain, Conn well-built house; fi lot and 11 stable sell on terms Owner, At- tractive, st; good 000; will easy’ responsible buyer. Addre Suite 4, 19 Ware street, Cambridge, | Mass 10- 9 sm to | FOR SALE—At Maple Hill, x‘~\\.u:~{ ton. cottage, yood new, situated on large lot, with all | modern improvements; all kinds of | fruits and chicken-coop; if sold at | once, can be bought cheap: owner !} needs the cash. M. O. Newington, Valley ~room s Har- bath ! house, three )R SALE—Two-famil rison street; 15 room 7 for occupancy. Columbia street 10- and re Clifford, ay 61 rated D. Tel. 47 exchange good buildings, for house or other good city | 82 Winter street. P 10-24-d3x | { WANTED— 50 farm, family property. Laurin, > acre | three | farm including tools and crops Splendidly located, | 1 fine markets. Eight acres, half tillage, other half ture and woodland, considerable heavy timber, old-fashioned house in good condition, comfortable sheds, etc, Six good young two heifers, bull calf, poul- Forty bushel#¥potatoes plant- ed, rye cut and threshed, oats, barn full of hay, straw and fodde of corn, newly seeded fields, full equipment implements and tools, all nearly new. Wagons, carriages, ete. Pair good young horses. Chance not often had. Owner is old and wishes to retire. D. C. Peck, 68 3road St., Plainville, Conn. 10-23-d4 FOR SALE—A stock, implements, of all kind close to sever real Lots | WANTED—FEMALL H WANT ond :D—Competent cook aid. No laundry 18 Grove Hill and Mrs Goss, Phone ED—Girls to operate Apply Hotel Bond, Hartford elevators work as Hotel 10- WANTED—Girls to bermaids. Apply Hartford WANTED—AR rapher. Apply National Bank experienced Judd Bl stenog- and W maid for nurse light upstairs high wage Parlors, Conn. 10- NTED—Competent two children and work; excellent home; Goltra Employment Beach St., Hartford, 3S dx | I WANTED-—-MALE HELP AUTOMOBILES. Monday I camster m. | rk and gooc and Coal ¢ Stonc ns for Main 10-2 mas West FOR SALE excellent tires all a must be once, as hand Tel. Oakland running ound sold Sensible- condition; one ix in good spare; this car immediatel this is Jc come at second- Arch St 10 i car ter's, 811 WANTED- Apply at Main St. Singer Store, WANTE work sary; —Two with me; valuable assured. men as salesmen experience unneces training; large in- Greene, Booth come Block WANTED—Three Inglish-speaking Italians; large income. street. intelligent Pole: busine Gregory, Swedes, in a TED—Respectable woman housekeeper; one who would preciate a good home more the financial end: apply Sun evenings of the week of the references. F. F. Distin, Mt. Plainville, near Landers factory. | 10 for ap- | than | WANTED—Soda four n Main str clerk. Apply Dickinson Drug, 169 Pressman, ac- customed to catalogue and jobbing forms. Adkins Printing Britain, Conn. for second woman cook. Lexington 10- WANTED—Maid good wages; W. T. Sloper, Mrs. street. dax 55 | WANTED—. Apply Plainville. ton Bros.,, Washington St., 10-22-6d leslady and demon- for outside work. Apply at store, West Main street. 10-24-2dx WANTED strator Singer 23 'WANTED-—Woman for general house- | work, three days a week, for six to eight weeks, 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Box | X23, Herald. 10-24-3dx WANTED—IExperienced stenograph- | Address, Post Office Box 1005, Britain, 10-24-24d | er. New 90-ACRE FARM—Good land, wood, timber, five-room house, barn, or- chard; near large village; price $1,300. Farmers' Realty, 721 Main St., Hartford. Open evening 10-21-1wx | | WANTED—Housekeeper, at- once, | middle aged American ~woman in family of three. Address House- | keeper Herald. | WANTED—Young lady ticket selle FOR SALE—Two lots and house; kinds of fruit. Inquire corner and Kelsey Sts. 10-20-6dx all 68 ACRES xcellent land, woodland and pasture, good 7-room S head cattle, 3 pigs, 80 chicken: Price $3,200. Farme: Main St., evenin 200-ACRE Excellent s’ Realty, Hartford. Open 10 ~60 acres tillablo. on state road; all buildings in good condition, river runs through property, 27 head of finest cattle, 2 horses, 5 hogs, chickens, ducks, all farming im plements. Price $5,500. Farmers' Realty, 721 Main St., Hartford. 10-21-1wx —_—m NOTICM. ete. ATTENTION, Hartford and home. I h: and all kinds of prices. investments. MO 64 Church St., Hartford. 1666 or Valley 57- COMMUTER—Buy in ave carfare toward a All good Bu, the (e} NOTICE—Now is your piano tuned. Phone 2063. COMPOSERS of ve: me at once. B for good talent. Van Buren, R. House, Chicago or music. Write lliant opportunity Address Burrell 132, Grand Opera. 10-25-2dx NOTICE—If some family wishes to dispose of their upright piano, reply immediately. T want to buy one this week. Address Herald, Box 28P. 10-24-3dx NOTICE—Kenneth Tuttle, instructor of mandolin and banjo-mandolin, 117 Winthrop street. Phone 1041-4, 10-24-6dx and boys’ full cut and other ete., also NOTICE—DMen's overalls, men's flannel material shirts, notions, children’s s¢hool supplies. All prices reasonable. Carlo Ferre, 38-40 Dwight St. 10-13-30ax SADESMEN WAN OUR PROTECTED ARTICLE e clusively owned and controlled by us clears upward of $40 per day for most essential; govern- ment created demand. Large terri- tories to salesmen able to handle crews. Side line or full time. If you hnot sell this specialty you will fail selling life preservers on a sink- ing ship. Definite operation. Jerome Laadt, Pres., 8 South D born St., Chicag e ——— esmen; Building—Rcpairing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. house, | outbuildings, all in good condition, | large crop, all farming implements, | 1-1wx | 111 kinds of property | Crawford, | hnell | Apply Lyceum theater box office. | | 10-24-tf | a restau 10-24-a3 WANTED—Waitress. Asi ! ant, 294 Main street. | 2 | WANTED-—Competent maid for gen- I housework. References re- quired. Call evenings. 41 Lexing- ton St. 10.:1»«;.li 12, et. 10-17-tf WANTED—Girl core maker: T Flannery Co., Whiting str WANTED—Bright w«na intelligent girls to learn shirt making; good pay, bonus and steady work. Com- | mercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. 1 10-11-tf WANTED—A GOOD TYP- IST THIS IS A PO TION THAT THE RIGHT APPLICANT WILL BE GLAD TO SECURE. AD- DRESS BOX J4, HERALD OFFICE. 10-23-1w 10 RENT TO RENT—Garage, one or two $-15-tf TO RENT—Space for autos. 91 Maple St. TO REN location, | suitable for Store, good grocery. Tel. | | i WANTE | | | | FOR D—At once, experienced gro- slerk. Exceptional opportun- Herald Office. 10-20 cor: ity. WANTED—Experienced fireman; experience and salary wanted. ply Herald, Box X14B. 10-16-tf WANTED—Furniture repairer and refinisher. Address Box 9XA, Her- ald Office. 10-8-tf FOR SALE—MISC I'LLLA)LOU“’B SALE—Two parlor stoves in good working One square self-feeder, $1 10 cylinder, $10. Call at St., third floor. heating condition. One No, ik FOR SALE—Hot-air furnace, capabl of heating seven rooms. Burns, 11 Main St. YR SALE—Red and carro Berlin, Conn. onions, Alexander Tel. 6 Bunce, | cabbage ‘\ | 10- | 4-2d IFOR SALE—Reasonable. room, two-family balance easy terms. Twelve- 00 cash; 92-4. FOR S 5 one), and harness, Shuttle Meadow Ave. 10-21-6d WANTED—Room and spectable young man; cated Address Herald board centrz Bc by re- NTED—] Grammar November tenement teacher befor 864 10-2 re-room School 1. Tel and good family. Quite handy to gar Must be moder 23G, Herald office. 10-24-d2x WANTED—Board voung man of with private preferred. Stating price. Answer, Box room by a WANTED—Room and board for elderly couple. References desired. Mrs. H. L. Green, 37 Winthrop St 10-24-2d WANTEL rant, Second cook at Broadway 67 Arch St, 10-23-3d Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished, for light housekeep- ing, by young American couple. Address Herald Box 19Z. 10- dx men; | “loorman for grain mill. | Vim truck, only FOR SALL conditic s in good months. sclling not large enough 74 Francis street or 10-24-2dx 6 touring car. Inqui Berlin rolley 10-24-3dx Studebaker zer condition end of ord covpe, demount- good tires, one spare, storage battery, fine running order. Call 1803-3. 10-24-3dx FOR able SALE rims, LOOK ! sedan, LOOK !-—Almost new Ford self starter, speedometer, clock, bumper, other extras. M. D. Honeyman, 18 Main $t., Cit) 2109. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Reasonable ates. Mitchell Six. Richard Covert. 309-13 10-23-3dx Tel FOR SALE—1916 Indian motorcycle, just overhauled. A-1 condition. Ap- ply 63 Linwood St., evenings 10-21- l.\‘. FOR SALE—One 1917 Chalmers, overhauled and newly painted, with two new cords; 1 1919 Oakland, in first condition, equipped with two paneled body Fards. e cars to be sold at a sacrifice. Lash Motor Co., cor. Lincoln and West Main. 10-20-1w FOR SALE—Used ca The follow- ing cars are in A No. 1 condition: 1919 Oakland touring; 1917 Oakland touring: 1916 Oakland touring; 1917 Maxwell touring; 1917 Chevrolet. A. C. Hine Co., Borad St., Hartford, Conn., Gen. Distributor, § Used cars: 1915 Packard touring; 2 Ford Coupes Tourin Ford Truck. ers. M. D. Honeyman, Tel. 2109. FOR SALE: Many oth- 18 Main St 10-18-tf AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown, Tell 188-2. 4-6-tr IMMEDIATE on one I". B. dan closed car, 1-90 Chevrolet touring car. Several bargains. Goad" second hand cars. E son & Snow Auto Co., Elm St 1188, DELIVERY— Tel. LOOK ! LOOK ! BARGAINS IN US CARS One 1919 Ford Sedan, almos new; one 1917 Mitchell, sev en with closed top, if sold this week; one' 1916 Chevrolet roadster; one 1915 Packard touring, bargain if sold at once; ome 1917 Buick road- ster, A-1 condition; one 1916 Ford touring, a bargain; one 1918 Ford touring. Many others. Honeyman Auto ales Co., 18 Main St., Tel. 2109. Open evenings til 8:00 o'clock TO MR room Tel. first In Kensington floor, school, 10-24-2d near rent of three, four Address Herald 10-23 or Box 3dx five 35W. TONR. with any Large two-room office vault, suitable § Main street; office sonable. St. 1900 fireproof fo busine at 3 one small 338 Main als Inquire Tel. FURNISHED ROOMS TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping. All convenience Separate entrance and central. Prospect street. 10-24 —————————— FOR About 30 acres of woodland with considerable good timber, within miles of New Britain. Price very rea- sonable. H. N. DOCKWOOD. READ ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room 407 City H AUTO REPAIRING Have your car Repaired by Efficient Repair Men. Any car our specialty. 90 per hou special guotations on overhauling jobs. Call and talk it ALE, Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 1918 ; cr. AUTO REPAIR CO., 115 Glen Strteet. WANTED—Tenement, single double house, 5 rooms, with modern improvements. No children. Ad- dress Herald Box X 14-A. or | WANTED- ment by Ierald. tene- 20D, dx five-room Box 10- Four- or adult family. WANTED—Public stenographic com- mercial and literary work, multi- graphing and addressing. Rates reasonable. Smith Business School. 30-tf ! TUATION WANTED watchman WANTED—Position willing to look after hoile experienced. ence; 34 Twenty-five FOR SALE—One Vim Jitney Bus, almost new; one,1-ton Commerce Truck, newv sol- id tires and in perfect shape. Order your new Jitney Bus from us. City Service Station, Hartford Avenue and Stanley Street LOST—Liberty bond between Spring and Summer streets. IPinder return to Herald Office. Reward. 10-25-1dx LOST—From No son street. , Gray and white kitten, wearing col- lar: reward 10- dx Black head. South Louis LOST—Strayed from pasture. with white mark on notify Box 23T, St., Plainville. 10- cow Iinder Washington Quinto. Carpenters Wanted| for steady work at the best of wages. WM. H. ALLEN CO, dx PERSONAL. SUFFER tonight witn Dr. Dickerman, Specialist, 10-20-6dx tooth- DON'T ache. West Pearl St.