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New BRITAIN DAILY- HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1919, e e e e e e e = s S [ If you are out of work, Serviceable used cars || 1 if you want help, use The C I A S S I F I E D are in°good demand. If EASTERN MILLINERY CO MPANY || Herald’s Classified Col- you intend to sell your | | 223 Main Street. | umn. Every reader looks IC a WOl'd car this fall, a small | . ? it over daily. The Clas- 3 o advt. in the Classified I; ‘ ‘ ’ . S 1 11 sified Column is the most Mi"i“‘““_‘ arge 15c. column will bring you Jf eW lnter Hats ln a a e !l inexpensive form of ad- CASH IN ADVANCE. Don’t waste ‘,‘ customers. i i o This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, 3 ol T i L%t}slnlgt. IlJ'ls; !t reen; billing and postage cost more than the price of the t‘f“e h“"tm,g prospects, ; omorrow ; N ; s Will bring you © littic advt, and in eliminating this work we save the Find them in the Want ‘L L o results. advertiser money. Advt. way. arely do you hn : such hats as these at : : ) S kR (4 wathy i 1 speciaily in this e . $5, c'po(;fi’g{] ;:rices WANTED—FEMALE HELP . WANTED—MALE HELP . NOTICL. AUTOMOBILES season of hi - 4 > m——— = = - | ——————— —_— They represent a Pl WWANTED—Maid for light housework, | WANTED-—Men o operate trolley | NOTICE—Wish to purchase an up- | FOR SALE—Late P 3 LAl hrp i good wages to capable girl. Inquire cars during spare time, nights and right piano for cash. Any condition. special purchasz ata Mr. or Mrs. F. B. Rackliffe, Jr,| Sund Free transpor Tel. 7079, 12-26-tf | completely overhauled. We are sac- grear reduction, and - g Rackliffe Bres. Co., New Br cal and interurban cars goes with [ —— 5 7 rificing this for the low sum of CTPRT é Conn. 12-2 M the appointment. Apply 2§ Chestaut | .\U'Il« L*I'm guality and service, $1,660 in order to make room fer YQ‘JECQC'YE :’neben:« ; : Yo { street. 12-26-2d | call Belkin's market, 2428. new Studebakers. Jester's, 193-187 fir o thelr low cost. : WANTED—Maid for general house.’ o " = 12-26-6dx Arch St., Phone 811. 12-11-tt ; work, good wages, six rooms, twe | WANTEDSalesman and collector. | ~—— - i in family, telephone 1856-4. Apply Singer Sewing Machine C. ! A dollar-bill frames that | I SALE-—Dodge roadster, first 24-12-d4x s 2 stmas photo. See our window. slass condition, $775 takes it. O. S. = - - | Ohrnstedt'’s Photo Shop, 244 Main | Bennett, Union Laundry Co. = — —Officc boys; also St. and 69 Arch St. 12-26-t¢ 12-28-tf . ED—A bookkeeper. Apply atd oung girl to learn office work. S . ' Western Market, 63 Main| Box 9A, Herald Office. 12-26-2dx | NOTICE—300 per cent. per annt FOR SALT 1 i The Tnmmmgs street. 19-124 3 - an :i,bs)]utoif’ safe mruery:rxlv‘.m ‘{': ires : “h’ilffbil'fief'r\f.w. — | WANTED-—Laborers, 60c per hour.| you would like an income like this | ator, hood cover, ¢ lot of extr i i 3 2 —Laborers, 60 ho 3 < d cover, and a lot of extr Off-the-face hats, draped ?“’x’e” °rh° _;men_ts WANTED, CLERK—Young lady for| Steady work. 'Boys' Club building. | on a few hundred dollars, write | Must bo sold immediately as we turbans, sailors, chin-chins, eathers—each with an in- clerical position in local factary. B. H. Hibbard Co, 12-23-2 Box 984, Burkburnctt, Texas. need room for new Will sell pokes, and every other dividuality of its own—are Good pay. Applications desired | 12-26-4dx | for the low sum of Jester's, wanted mode of the winter 0 cleverly used in finishing how but position will be held for| WANTED—Two men to work in coal | = e 2 193-197 Arch. Tel : abiar ol these lovely bonnets. Mostly it party until after holidays. yard; also two men as helpers on |.NOTICE - Painting, paperhanging. son 4 one ofh d ply Box Clerk, 24. 2 Brockway truck. Good wages paid. Special discounts during January, | = ks M. Irving Jester, 24 Dwight Court. February. Harry F. Crusbers, 63 |FOR l.s‘\i A TFord couplet, latest WANTED—Two girls, willing to work a-tr| Greenwood £t. Call 1063 model, with a self-starter. Has been 2 few hours a day. Apply House- = - 24-9dx used cnly four months. In excellent A - : : - condition. Practically a new car. keeper at N. B. General hDSDI)'.(Ll;) .| WANTED—Ford repair man at once. | NAGLE SANITARIUM ana private Address Box Ford 16, 12-24-6@x 2-12-tf | Blmer Auto Co., 22 Main St. model Xissel Se- dan, newly painted, new tires, just spital, 50 Cedar street. Quiet lo- The Colonngs years, gaod ODY’;’”‘{““{ _‘f‘“ ';Y,"' APPRENTICE WANTED—Large lo.| Close individual attention assured: Maxwell roadster; 1916 Overland Of course, all the g c ke e voung man over 16, having had at| Rates $20 per week upward. Con-| Hardware City Motor Co., 86 Arch Rl e 5 least two vears in High school, to ducted solely by Mary E. Nagle, St. Phone 903, 12-24-6d Black Bloe Crown WANTED—Experienced double entry | learn electrical trade. Reply, stat-| 5. N. graduate Brookln Wyckoft d T e { booklkeeper, with some xnowledge| ing age, education, previous employ- | 1ieights Hospital. 9-23-e0d-tf | FOR SALE—Studebaker 1917. Must aupe, etc. — also of stenography. Good steady posi- ment, etc. Box 3K, Herald. be sold’ at once. First class condi- touches of Brocade 5 tion to right party. Corbin Russwin 12-20-1% | NOTICE—Electric - vacuum cleaners| Hon: -Morrin’s Garage, Bast Main and Gold and Silver ) Store, Corner Park and Elm. rented ($1.256 per day) delivered | Street. Owner’s Telephone, 1981-4. Laces. 4 S if 11-12-tf | WANTED-—Machine hands. P. J. promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. 12-19-6dx ’ g Flanneiy Co., Whiting St. 12-19-t¢| Tel. 2079. 12-10-tfepd | T TR TN We Advise Early Shopping WANTED—One first-class grocery clerk; married wman preferred. Doherty's Market, Arch St. 12-15-tf | WANTED TWO CASHIERS TADDRESS BOX 22J, HERALD & en is visiting her mother, Mrs. B. H. | end of the room. Mrs. Herbert Mills, | - 12-26 CITY ITEM‘S Hibbard of Arch street. Mrs. AlNg | Mrs. William Parker, Mrs. Louis | was formerly Miss Ruth Hibbard. Renold and Mrs. Stuart Parsons will! TR { Maxwell Porter of Lfl\'“glol' act as patrons. The Alpha string or- | Suits $37, $47 and §57 at Wilson’s. | Street leaves tomorrow for N: i s will furnish the music, and | L advt. Tenn., to visit a school friend. ; imonts willlbe served atinter- PAL K 9 Miss Dora Gordon of 46 Willow'| R 1l Elliott is chairman Miss Beatrice Connerton of Middle a i mission. Russe = I 5 5 wwl': 3 formor rosidont of this city, | Street is spending the holidays at| of the affair. The dance will be from L()ST»—TAuton-wlblli:) crank. r:e”w:x;dhdn . isitéd with relatives here vesterday. Haverhill, Mass. 18 to1l left at Herald flice. 2-26-3dx « Lgo Foley, /instructor in Bnglish in g | =g LOST—Tuesday afternoon on Hart- Néw York is visiting with his father. { ALLIED REPLY TO i Wrolley to M BHtan of fn the Foin N Britain National Bank = c A o i West Street, ty. Welding all metals. . Nels J. 1913 Little 4 .. 200.00 N oo wEte T e g 10 cents store, pocketbook, contain- N e Nelson, Prop. Rear 160 Arch 1918 Maretton nis 4 GERMANS PRINTED | ing sum of money. Finder return it New: Britain, L°““ stxsut 19 powix ) i 1 HEREBY make application for USED CARS. payment of balance on my lost Must Be Sold at Once. Pass Book No. 1165 or request that Compare Our Prices. a duplicate Pass Book be issued. Buy Direct. I agree to advertise three times in Save Sub-Agents’ Profits. a local newspaper In accordance | TOURINGS: with the law, and wait six months 1919 Oldsmobile ..$1,700.00 from the day of first insertion for 1918 Buick 6 .. 950.00 WANTED—Carpenters and la- the issuance of a duplicate book. 1918 Overland . 650.00 borers for Housework. Steady N. Larafa & Co. 1917 Mitcnell Sedan 950,00 Work. - Winter Job. 12-17-24-31 1914 Oakland .. 350.00 1917 Buick 6 .. 675.00 ADDEIC I TS NELSON GARAGE—Tel, 262-13. Ex-| ROADSTERS: MR. CORBIN, pert auto repairing. Klectric start- 1918 Buick : 650.00 Superintendent, er and generator trouble a special- 1917 Buick . . 850.00 LOST ao’clock. Christmas Club.—Advt. ; ; PP F i Calendars for office and factory use Notes Plans to 13 Frederick street, Maple Hill, 2-22-6dx mReRE: k) frec at Gorbach's Real Bstate Office, > 'y —e ceiv ‘ar 12-26-1dx and receive reward. ALEX AUTO SUPPLY CO. saves you 1915 Ford' Delivery. Booth's Block.—Advt. N RO T S R ; B ~- Miss Doris Williams of Corbin Ave- | ~ Miss Annette Savage is th Allics Stipulate That United States: pogp—Xmas gift, string of pearls 10 to 50 per cent. on tires and. tubes, 1019 £ord Tox ek, A full line of accessorles, speclaliz- 1518, Btk fue is tome for the Chrisimas holi- | ber mother at the Y. W. C. ss Bock Nob Tiave ¥o Agves: to { Christmas morning between Edson days. Miss Williams is a student at | Savage is a teacher in Springfield. : street, South Main to Armory on ing on Ford parts. Wholesale to 1915 Buick garagemen. 86 Arch St. 12-20-9dx 1918 Vassar colleg The roller skating rink is closed to- Peace Terms. Arch. Finder please return to 233 Overcoats $27, $37 and $47 at Wil- | marrow night. { South Main street. Reward. son’si—advt. i _— : Berlin, Dec. 26, via Basle—The 12-26-2dx | Miss IEdith Loomis, a student at | OPPOSE ¢ LES. allied reply to the Jatest German note the Skidmore School of Arts, Sara- regarding the peace treaty protocol| LOST—Thursday, probably on trolley toga Springs, N. Y., is spending the was published here.today. | car: Box wcontaining gold watch holidays at her home on Harrison The first paragraph of the reply| chain with ' penknife attache street. expresses satisfaction that the Ger-| Please return to Herald. Reward. Lijeut. Fugene Barnes and Hoseman man government shares the point of 12-26-2d ‘Bdward “Fish” Carlson, of fire com- view of the Allies that the disposition @ny No. 1, are on a fishing trip to- 2 SRl « | of the treaty of peace is applicable | LOST—An old-fashioned —amethyst | Ay, :::‘lw“"';’gll:,i;rs:;g'egen i { from the moment of the treaty’s en-{ brooch on' Stanley street between i S S TN, try into force, whether ratification by | Church and Chestnut streets. Val- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED FRATERNITY DANCE. | the United States has or has not oc- | uel by owner as an heirloom. $5.00 3 Mrs. 'ge Smi 3 : : ‘| curred. The Allies take note that| reward for its return to . A. P s h ol by TneiDelta Bl Sigma Ginternity Wil | Loomis, 295 Chestnut St. 12-24-2dx Overland o s s S e e s | 1917 Ford Form-a WANTED NOTICE~—Hartford Chimney Cleaning Truck and Repairing Co. All kinds of roof Above Cars Taku\ in Trade LABORERS painting and roaf repairing. Work for New Oldsmobiles. "';w“ promptly attended to. Satisfaction OLDSMOBILE CO. Inside and outside work; guaranteed. 258 Oak St., New Brit- | OF HARTFORD, INC. Slondyi nrlte gaed DAy, ain, Conn. 12-20-6dx London, Deec. X of the large trade unions of at Britain have inaugurated a movement aiming at prevention of unauthorized strike It is declared the movement is spon- sored by the national union of gen- STANDARD FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, STEEL AND BEARING, INCORPORATED FOR SALI—Milk; 150 quarts or more | USED CARS Z daily. Inquire at 1383 New Britain | It will pay you to- look Plainville, Conn. avenue, West Hartford. 12-26-3d! over our Second/Hand Cars i before purchasing. 12-26-3dx FOR SALE—One Concord buggy, one | 1919 American 5 - Passenger, double harness, one heavy harness . Touring. one cow due soon, one heifer, on 1915 Overland 5 - Passenger calf. A.W. Mason, Shuttle Meadow Touring. avenue. ‘Tel. 1856.5. 12-24-d3 1917 Ford Coupe, practical- ly new tires. e ——————— | FOR SALE—Daily, 60 quarts of new 1918 Ford Delivery in best milk. Tel. 73. 12-22-d3x mechanical condition. 1916 Ford-Touring. FOR SALE—Cord od, sawed any | Many Others. WANTED—One or two furnished | jensth. Leon F. Lisgey, 208 Noctt | SSUGCHR S rooms for light housekeeping, ad- dress Herald Box 17W. 12-26-2dx Henry street announce the engage-| give its annual Christmas dance this Germany admits in principle that no meiit of their daughter, Edith Car-| evening in the Y. W. C. A. gym. Tlhe contracting party can refer to the line, to Theodore Slingman, Jr., e e i S dintEs non DAYt DA OnEOE. nited States | LOST—In Fair Dept. store, small oline, to Theodore Slingman, Jr. of { hall will be trimmed in the fraternity non-participation of the United States | MU0 (80 Faie SOE e TRE ey and receipts. Return to Herald Office. Reward. 12-24-24 Detroit, Mich. X calors of blue and gold and Christmas in the first deposit ratification docu- Mrs. Irving 8. Alling of New. Hav- 3} A large pin will light one! ments as a ground for questioning ===== | any stipulation of the treaty. 10 PER C . Al Jots of the Russwin Land Co. will be incrcased 10 per cent in price ! - - LOST—Small gold watch and fob marked M. C. $5 reward cheerfully on Jan. 1, 1920. 4 ) given. Philip Bonenfant, Johnson - S i 2.93. Better secure your lot now. Liberal terms. 5 v St., Maple Hill. 12-23-3dx A itk i S S H. D.: HUMPHREY FOUND. KYAL RSTATE AND INSOURANCE, 273 MAIN o7, RoOM ses | Have Your Eyes Examined - - Open Eaturday and Monday evenings. & FOUND—A gentleman’s gold watch MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOL REAL FESTATE and Glasses Fitted By chain. Owner can have ssme by calling at Gus Bl sondin, 27 FURNISHED ROOMS . Liegey, 208 North NEW CARS street. 12-16-24dx For Immediate Delivery: i Two Maxwell Tourings. = = One Maxwell 4 Door Sedan. FURNISHED ROOMS—We have one REAL ESTATE FOR SALE At ; room for a gentleman. 45 Walnut % 5 L Dexjohata g 9.94.3 by . Appointment. St. 12-24-3d< | FOR SALE—One building lot, corner HONEYMAN - G South Main and Buell streets. M. K. AUTO SALES CO. TO RENT—Furnished room with all| Taylor, 72 Winthrop street. Danlers Tor 12-26-6d Maxwell Motor Cars, 3 Smalley street. Call during noon JNO. P. MAGUIRE A. Pinkus 1-26-2dx conveniences, 506 Arch St. 12-26-tf LEYESIGHT SPECIALI GENERAL CU-‘\T"»‘UTU“ Over 30 Years' Experience in FOUND—A sum of money. Owner | Eye westi Satistaction G teed may have same by praving property LU a0y Ioom s R tusTislieq WANTED. S Iell'" _1‘7(% = 7 AUL!/ ) fiye Testing—Satisfaction Guarantee: y ‘ > & ~ light 1 ekeeping. - NTED. =174 HEAVY HAULAGE— 5 < L e tor igh housekeepin, n A Office and Yard:—351 Stanley Street. Telephone 115-4 I 306 MAIN ST. Phone 570 143 Main St. 2.2h.q) dire W Bucon, yoar 266 . South s Main 12-26-2dx TO RE Mr. Merchant These are perllous times for ! : —— TO RENT—A 5-room rent ot 44 Can Splendid building lots right on s .-Inquire B. Goldberg, s our business, if you won’t own your BUSINESS e ef derrh Din o0 Bevon] it sty y y ments in at the start. WANTIED - Stenographers in- 24-d3x HOME—Property is changing every day, and Desirable Property on Franklin Square. §|ncu et ¥ 0" ferested in fnsurunce. Per- | 70 RENT—A 2 story bullding, suit 1 Room 407 City manent work. Address able for light manufacturing o . rents are going up—You Know It—THINK IT St e i - \plier, Box storage. . Inquire Goldberg, 'OVER—THEN ACT. See us about Buying Main Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. §i e s, n o S = ity i Christmas by supplying you with the TO RENT-—Steam-heated rooms suit Street finest Poultry on the market, consist- able for two adults. Apply 208 & 2. ing of Michigan Turkeys, Vermont Majin street, or 'phone 1473 CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Turkeys, Native Chickens, Fowl, Brnll-’ i e sk ers, Guinea Chickens, Geese, Ducks 312 MATN ST. PHONE 543 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. finest Steer Beef, Native Veal, Eastern | - TO RENT—By Jan 8th, 5 roon Cut Pork, Spring Lamb, Fresh Shoul- ! modern, 10, Wilson St. 12-26-24 EverSharp PenCils ders, Spare Ribs, Sausage Meat, Salt Bullding—Repaaring. Tongue, H. C. Tripe. Fancy Baldwin | . ; I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF and Greening Apples, Grape Fruit, LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. We just received a shipment and we [ sunisc oranges Fancy temons Lav: | BOGoiS QL CoRnnn JUNK H H er Raisins, Figs, Dates, Grapes, Mixcd STEEL AND C 2N N o ; The Hardward EIty Luan curporatlun E a dvise you to call an d l OOk them over. i Nng, .\‘m.fifkmn ()film\(:', & m::-xcs Sl Isl:prurs of afi"fllx:f: = AND \sw’fx?or:l; ;:Alxb?l:‘or s Walnut Meats, Jordan Almonds, Let Telephones 2244 dGere: veryihing that da| (8% Brilain, Cenn, : : 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 From $1.00 up. ;‘:—E: i ln(;nlon_ A A:lr:‘n& S‘tl "i\‘l — i L TE.F;!; EES 1446, ' 138 OAK STREET Paidiog Lodkst 6 Mlplopens: of New Always Sharp. Never Sharpened WANTED Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. 72 West Main Street FEAVE TENCRMEN. Leealianp PPly Ofl‘(‘e Hours, 2 to 4 P. \t.. 7 to b Y LONG HATLING Mulvihill& BoyleElec.Co. | ofer mours b Apwoinment Phone 2221. P. 0. Box 1‘21 Telephone 2306-2 — 2306-3 T e T S S E OB TR s New Britain. 287 MAIN STREET. House, 21 FRANCIS ST.

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