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Nrw BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1919. PARKER & DEMING | With Main St. property at such a high figure we must look to some of our nearby business streets for real investments. ’ We can offer at the present time a fine piece of land, with a frontage of 104 feet on Arch street. On this land there is a block with two stores and thirty-four rooms. And a two-family house with eleven rooms, barns and shed. Better look into this. The block could not be built for the price we ask. PARKER & DEMING | 193 MAIN STREET Tel. 2026. Rooms 1, 3 and 5 ! COURT FRIENDLY TO ( William INSTALL OFFICERS George Glossup Again Heads Organ- ization—Membership Rapidly Grow- ing and May Double. Court Friendly, F. of A. a staff of oflicers to guide the destini of that organization for the coming and George Glossup has been honored by having been chosen to head the societv for a second term. Other officers selected are: Sub chief Charles Keehner: recording secretary, Joseph A. T. Bonenfant; John F. Harry P. has chosen year, ranger, Bennis; treasurer, flnancial secretary, senior woodward, Junior woodward, Saunders: senior beadle, H. Ellworth; junior beadle, B. Conley; lecturer, E. J. Holleran; trustee, Pa- trick Claffey; physician, Dr. J. L. Kelly: captain of degree team, Jack Kiley. The officers will be meeting of the society Tuesday of January. be Burns; Roche: installed at a on the first held and entertainment furnished on that evening. . On the same night 12 candidates will be initiated, in- creasing the number since the mem- Dbership drive was started, to 108. The organization has normally 328 mem- bers but will double that membership, its officers believe, before the present drive comes to a close. Doctor J. M. Klen Office, Booth Block, 259 Main St. Office Hours, 2 to 4 P. M., 7to 8 P. M Other Hours by Appointment, Telephone 2306-2 — 2306-3 BERMUDA FLORIDA CUBA PORTO RICO WINTER CORUISES TO TROPICS FOR House, 21 FRANCIS ST. Bailey & Brown LOCAL AND HEAVY TRUCKMEN. LONG HAULING Phone 2221. P. O. Box 92 New Britain. Rates, Stilings and Further Informa- I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. ‘Will Pay 3c 1b. For Rags. L. ZELDES Tel. 589-23 138 OAK STREET FOR SALE tion Apply to Geo. A. Quigley 297 MAIN Steamship Tickets to All Parts of the ‘World. Charlie Passanisi & Co. 8 WINTER STREET. TEL. 2189.2 TWO TON SERVICE TRUCK. MOVING AND TRUCKING ANYWHERE IN STATE. JNO. P. MAGUIRE GENERAL CONTRACTOR ~—HFEAVY HAULAGE— Office and Yard:—551 Stanley S treet. Spring Street Is a Good Central - Location and property there don’t come on the market very often— We can sell you a three family house there—No Zone Fares to pay here—See us about store rents. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. STREET Splendid building lots East Main street with all ments in at the start. H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estate & Ins. Room 407 City Hall right . on improve- Telephone 115-4 273 MAIX ST. PHON E 343 ROOMS 205-8 BANK BLDG. T ————— The Hardward City Loan Corporation 740 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. 11 1-2 Acres of land for $1,000. Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. EVERSHARP PENCILS ‘We have a complete stock on hand from $1.00 up. We also have Parker Fountain Pens. A Useful Christmas Present New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 West Main Street ———— REAL ESTATE FOR FOR SALE—Building: lot, South Main and Buell streets. quire of M. E. Taylor, 72 Winthrop street. A smoker will | corner | In- | 12-15-6dx ¢ TERES Saienen e Pl e teeon | WANTED—Girl with some knowledge If you are out of work, if you want help, use The Herald’s Classified Col- umn. Every reader looks it over daily. The Clas- sified Column is the most inexpensive form of ad- vertising. Use it regu- larly. It will bring you results. _—_— CLASSIFIED 1c 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 little advt, and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. ) Serviceable used cars are in good demand. If you intend to sell your car this fall, a small advt. in the Classified column will bring you customers. Don’t waste time hunting prospects. Find them in the Want Advt. way. WANTED—FEMALE HELF of typewriting for work in store. Herald Office. general Address Box 12-18§ office | 7XB, dx | WANTED—At once, an experienced | marker and sorter on rough, dry | work. Salary no object to capable | party. Apply Latimer Laundry Co., 33 Walnut St. 12-18-3 BOOKKEEPER—Prefer one with some knowledge of machine book- keeping. Good opportunity for ad- vancement if competent. State age, experience if any, salary expected. Address P. O. Box 1025, cit; 2-17-6a WANTED—Young lady for clerical work in local factory. Good pay. Application desired now but posi- tion will be held for right party | until after holiday. Box Clerk 24. 12-17-64 FOR SALE—Several good building lots, right in the growing section of the city; 4 minutes from trolley. Inquire at 150 Shuttle Meadow Ave. 12-10-12d WANTED! First Class Electricians, None Other Need Apply Mulvihill& BoyleElec. Co. 287 MAIN STREET. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL. Doherty will help you to have a Merry Christmas by supplying you with the finest Poultry on the market, consist- ing of Michigan Turkeys, Vermont Turkeys, Native Chickens, Fowl, Broil- ers, Guinea Chi¢kens, Geese, Ducks, finest Steer Beef, Native Veal, Eastern Cut Pork, Spring Lamb, Fresh Shoul- ders, Spare Ribs, Sausage Meat, Salt Tongue, H. C. Tripe. 'Tancy Baldwin and Greening Apple Grape Fruit, Sunkist Oranges, Fancy Lemons, Lay- er Raisins, Figs, Dates, Grapes, Mixed Nuts, Silver Skin ‘Onions, C. Berries, Walnut Meats, Jordan Almonds, Let- tuce and Celery, Everything that is good at Doher 106 Avch St., Tel. s, Don't endanger the'iife or that pre- cious baby by using unknown or un- pasteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY SAFE and PURE PASTEURIZED MILK and eliminate ALL question of impurity or richness. From selected sources of high qual- ity and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- IZED in a modeérn creamery. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfy the most exacting. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET Telephone 1936 Apprentice Wanted. Large local manufacturing concern wants young man over 16 years, hav- ing had at least years in High school, to learn electrical trade. Re- ply, stating age, employment to Box A30. Herald Of- 2 cducation, previous fice. Barber Shop Shoe Shirfle Parlor Just Opened at 460 MAIN STREET. Union Shop. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Give Us a Trial & i | | LENTINI BROS., Prop. Jas. Lentini, Mgr. | FOR SALE—Cord wood, sawed any WANTED-—Housekeeper at once, ex- perience not necessary. Inquire Ben- Jamin H. Pereau, 1308 Stanley St. 12-17-3dx WANTED—MALE HELP n of ‘ position i Address, ars about you AUTOMOBILES BOOKKERPER-—Young some experience. (Good competent man. some particul lary expecte. All replies strictly confldent 12-18-6d m Plumber or helper, W. A. USED CAR SALE Oldsmobile Touring Vim Truck 1917 Buick Roadster 1916 Overland Touring 1916 IFord Touring THE HARDWWARE MOTOR CO. 86 Arch St. Phone 903 12-16-34 1919 1919 WANTED—Driver for: Corbin delivery truck. Apply John | Frankl Square. 5 Franklin Squar i WANTED—Men alive to the greatest opportunity of your life to make up your mind right now'that not an- other day shall pass until you h made your start towards success. Just two hours a day with us will train you to a position that will per- mit you to rise as high as you wish to climb measured by your ability. . neat personal s Age 28 to 55 Write for interview. New { B itain Herald, Box 35BA, Herald. | 12-17-2dx | WANTED. WANTED—To buy antique furniture WANTED—Two girls over 16 yvears | ola with /experience for photography | work. Apply Benjamin - Bros., 308 Main street, Phone 2322. 12-16-3dx | WANTED-—Billing clerk; experienced | preferred; state age, experience (if any), salary expected. Agddress P. O. Box 1025, City. 12-16.6 WANTED—Woman to-work in storol and bakery; good wages.® Apply 142 Main St. 12-15-6d WANTED-—Two girls, willing to work | a few hours a day. Apply House- lkceper at N. B. General hospital. l . 12-13-tf WANTED-—A young lady having some knowledge of bookkeeping, one who has had experience witith mechanical ledger posting preferred. Appl Drawer 1021, City. 12-13-1w WANTED--A young lady for clerical work in office of one of the large | local manufacturing concerns. Ap- ply Drawer 1021. 1o WANTED—Room and board in pri- vate family; central; references. Box 22C, Herald. 12-15-6dx WANTED-—A young man over vears, good opportunity for vancement, Andrews, Swift Commercial street. 1 16 ad- $ Co. tr WANTED—Experienced double entry bookkeeper, with some xnowledge of stenography. Good steady posi- tion to right party. Corbin Russwin Store, Corner Park and Elm. i 11-12-tf T ———— e ———— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—A fine Rhode Island Red cockerel. 31 Stratford road. 12-18-2dx | FOR SALE—Two young milch cows, Holstein and Guernsey. Moore, Southington. Téel. 2 FOR SALE-—We have a few Grafo- nolas that are slightly used at bar- gain prices. The Grafonola Shops, 138 Main St, New Britain, 12-18-3d — FOR SALE—Extra fine yellow globe turnips. Choice corn fed pigs, 50 to 60 pounds. Tel. 267-3. C. Barrows, 12-18-3dx FOR SALE—Two children’'s coats, suitable for child 3 years old. Pra tically new, 651 Stanley St. 12-17-3dx FOR SALE—Sterling kitchen range, excellent condition. Call at No. 40 Hart street. Phone 1619. J. F. At-, ‘water. 12-16-3dx FOR SALE—A pig weighing about 275 pounds dressed. Maple Lawn ¥arm, Berlin. Phone 657-14, 12-16-3dx A FOR SALE—Choice collection of vio- lins from the Peters estate. German violin over 100 vears old. ¥French violins and few Peters. Mrs. W. D. Smith, 32 Johnson St, Maple Hill, | New Britain, Conn. 12-16-54 Leon F. Liegey, 208 North 12-16-24dx length. street. FOR SALE—Fat cow. Plainville Reservoir. Inquire at! 12-16-6dx | FOR SALE—Prosperous drug store: in manufacturing town in Connec- | ticut; reason for selling, serious ill- ness of proprietor; price right for | quick buyer. Address Box 2D, New | Britain Herald. 16-3a | FOR SALIG—\White Leghorn pullet and cockerels; also mixed chicke by the pound. A. Uhryn, 11 ton St., Belvidere, City. Tel 726-5. FOR SALE—Jituey Bus, inquire Elec- iric Service Station, Corbin Place, | Telephone. 12-12-64 § ‘TO RENT—Five-room flat, all mod- = — . ..i and old crockery. Write me what W AA\'_l'_I:D70n_3 firs\*@fl”“ ; :l!"Ce‘IS you have and I will call. E. E. Shef- CLOTIS M o o.onlo Rt preferred., field, 18 Durham Ave., Middletown, Doherty’s Market, Arch St. 12-15-Lf Oonn. 12-17-6dx WANTED—Bright boy 16-17 years to work in office. Good the right boy. Box 12 ald. | Shidcs for I WANTED—Three or four room fur- WW IHer-| Pished apartment by adult Ameri: 12-13-1w | ¢ans . within five or 10 minutes’ walk of center. Permanent until References. Address Hart, 12-17-2ax S i WANTED-—Clerical work, hours daily by intelligent and reliable young lady. Address Herald Box Clerk 17. 12-17-2dx 6 WANTED 25 CARPENTERS FOR HOUSE WORK WM. H. ALLEN CO., INC. BUILDING CONTRACTORS 11-22-tf ‘WANTED—Pastry Beloin. cook -at SITUATION WANTED. | WANTED—Position by ried man with grow where executive ability and respon- sibility are required; good cor- respondent and thoroughly familiur with office detail. Address Position, young mar- ing concern TURNER CONSTRUCTION CO. BRISTOL, CO WANTS 200 LABORERS 100 CARPENTERS LONG JOB FREE SLEEPING QUARTERS APPLY VALLEY AND RACE STS. BRISTOL, CO . BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. 800 PER CENT. per annum in an ab- solutely safe enterpris If you would like an income like this on & few hundred dollars, write Box 984, Burkburnett, Texas. 12-13-4dx FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 193 Main St., 2, 12-18-2dx 11-22-4f ENT—Desirable room in private famil all conveniences. Apply 604 West Main St. 12-18-2dx C————————————TITN NOTICE. TO RENT—Furnished large front room, suitable for two people. 24 NOTICE—Photographs taken up to| Camp. Call 339-13. 12-18-1dx Dec. 21, finished for Christmas. Ar cade studio. 12-17-24: TO RENT—Front room, suitable for two pgentlemen; steam heat. 64 Church St. Mrs. Walsh. 12-18-3dx \ i NOTICE—AIl wood weather strips put on doors. Address R. T. Ful-| ler, 404 Chestnut street, city. 12.16-6dx TO RENT—Neatly furnished rooms, with all improvements, wth or without board, for one or two re- fined gentlemen. Apply 74 Talcott St., opposite Smalley school. 12-18-1d — e LOST NOTICE—Tires, tubes, accessories, Ford parts a specialty. Special dis- | count to garages. A full line of all leading makes of factory second tires. Alex Auto Supply Co., 86 Arch St. Phone 903. 12-16-13dx LOST—Between Willow street and East street by way of Smalley street, one bale of blankets. Finder please notify Nutmeg Express by calling Bri 34-4. 12-17-1dx NOTICE—I - have moved from city and have mno further use for 1ot which is 55 ft. front on West Main street’ (Just over the bridge) and 180 ft. deep on Newfield Ave. (cor ner lot); will sell reasonably. T. Dehan, Phone 683-6, East Berlin. 12-16-3d FOUND FOUND—A child’s shoe on Arch St. Apply upstairs, 95 Winthrop St. 12-17-1dx VIOLIN INSTRUCTION—Beginners AUTOMOBILES FO RSALE—Ford touring car; good running order, good tires and c tains, 208 West Main St., Plainviile, 12-13-6ds 1917 , Chalme shape, six cylinder % good tires. West Main 12-16-d3x FOR dan, completely rificing this $1,660 in order new Studebak Arch St, Pho Kissel Se- tires, just ate model painted, new overhauled. We are sac« the low sum ' .of to make room far Jester’s, 193-197 s 811 12-11-tf FOR HIRE—Seven car. Day 882-12. passenger closed night service. Call 12-17-6dx or FOR SALE—Overland seven-passen- ger touring car with good tirgs: upholstery in fine 'shape; cash or time payments. T. B:--Dehan, Phone 683-6, Bast Berlin. 12-16-3d% USED CARS. Must Be Sold at Once. Compare Our Prices. Buy Direct, Save Sub-Agents' Profits. TOURINGS: 1919 Oldsmobile 1918 Buick 6 1918 Overland . 1917 Mitchell Sedan 1914 Oakland 1917 Buick 6 ROADSTBRS: 1918 Buick 1917 Buick . 1913 Little 4 .. 1913 Marathon 4 .. Ford Chassis § TRUCKS: Denmo i Ford Delivery. +.$1,700.00 950.00 650.00 950.00 250.00 675.00 650.00 860.00 200.00 175.00 150.00 700.00 280.00 1915 1919 1916 1915 1918 1917 Ford Ton Trk. Stewart Buick Overland Ford Form-a Truck Above Cars Taken in Trade for . New Oldsmobiles. OLDSMOBILE CO. OF HARTFORD, INC. 550.00 USED CARS It will pay you to leok over our Second-Hand Cars before purchasing. & 1919 American § - Passenger Touring. 1915 Overland Touring. 1917 Ford Coupe, practicale ly new tires. 1918 Ford Delivery in best mechanical condition. 1916 Ford Touring. Many Others. NEW CARS For Immediate Delivery: Two Maxwell Tourings. One Maxwell 4 Door Sedan. Demonstration by Appointment. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. Dealers for Maxwell Motor Cars, 18 Main St. Tel. 2109. 12-17-tf - Passenger l;uudi;-g—aep.kuu. LBAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repafrs of all kinds, 8 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain, fonn. 1918 | a specialty. M. H. Fleltzer, gradu- ate Indiana Conservatory als pupil Kortschak. Addres: 28 ‘Robert St. 12-15-6dx MYRTLE STR . INOTICE—AIl kinds work promptly done; we have the men to do the work. B. Benewitz, 600 Arch St. Tel. 319-3. -12-5dx of carpen LAY, ESTATE AND INSURANCE, FOR SALE. PROPERTY CORNER OF MYRTLE AND CL OF' A TWO FAMILY HOUSE AND STORE. WELI: WORTH LOOKING H. D. HUMPHREY TDANYD, CONSISTING ALSO EXTRA LOT ON AT. 873 MAIN ST. ROOM Sea Open Eaturday and Monday eve nings. > MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE NOTICE—Why not smoke an Amer- ican-made pipe? All sizes, all kinds at Walsh & Hollfelder’s Smoke Shop, 460 Main. 12-15-6dx ——————————————— TO RENT 35 3. ern _improvements, Phohe 1634-14 or 5 Dwight St. 12-17-3dx FOR RENT—Two tenements, one of four rooms, and cne of five rooms. Ready to be occupied at once. A. Gorbach, 259 Main St. 12-18-1d Universal Barber Shop 4 First Class Artists to Serve Yeu, 213 Main St. Tel. 1644 ) | y | | Begley Block’ 420-22-24Main St. This valuable Main street. property in New Britain, cond sisting of two stores and 48 rooms, lot 40x125, Mutual gangway in rear. James H. Keane Sole Agent 373 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD Opp. Garde Hotel. Tel. Charter ‘