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New BRITAIN DAILY HERALD; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1919. AVE YOU checked up your fire insurance? This is an urgent warning We urge you to fix up your fire insurance on the basis of present values and to meet present needs. We urge you to take out an adequate amount of .insur- ance covering your home—your buildings—your furni- ture—your factory—fixtures—your stock of merchandise. The cost of fire insurance has recently been reduced 109. Telephone 131 or call on us. We will give you valuable information. | | i ' The W. L. Hatch Company | 29 WEST MAIN ST. CITY BUILDING PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET 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 twe 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 your business, if you won’t own your BUSINESS HOME—Property is changing every day, and .rents are going up—You Know It—THINK IT OVER—THEN ACT. See us about Buying Main ' CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 779 MATN ST. PHON ¥ 342 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG 1 ‘Mr. Merchant: These are perilous times for | 1 | | | ! FURNISHED ROOMS WANTE One or two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, ad- dress Herald Box 17W. 12-26-2dx FURNISHED ROOMS—We have one | i 45 Walnut 12-24-3dx room for a genileman. St. TO RENT—Two for light rooms, furnished housekeeping. In- quire W. Bacon, rear 236 South Main St. 12-26-2dx SALESMEN. Our protected article exclusively owned and controlled by us clears upward of $40.00 per day for sales- men; most essential; government created demand. Large territories to salesmen able to handle crews. Side-line or full-time. If you ‘can- not sell this specialty you will fail selling life preservers on a sinking ship. Definite co-operation. Jerome TLaadt, Pres.. 8 South Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. 12-27-dlx 27 S —————————————— = 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. T e e e e e e e e CLASSIFIED| Ic a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than ihe price of the littic advt, and in eliminatir advertiser money. ng this werk we save the WANTED—A woman with selling ability for outside worlk, high cla dignified, with large earning power guaranteed Interview A daily, L 3:30, Tuesday, evenings 7:30. Top floor, Building, L. S. Twiss, Mgr. 12-27-3dx Booth —A lady to work in Chinese $2 per day. 226 Bast 12-27-6dx | WANTED—A woman to do general housework from 7 a. m. to 3 p. m. No Sunday work. Box 34AA, Herald. 12-26-t¢ WANT: laundry. Main St. WANTED—Maid for light housework, g00d wages to capable girl. Inqu Mr. or Mrs. F. E. Rackliffe, J Rackliffe Bres. Co., New Britain, Conn. 12-26-tf | WANTED—Maid for general house- worls, good wages, SiX rooms, two in family, telephone 1856-4. 24-12-d4x WANTED—A bookkeeper. Great Western Market, street. Apply at 63 Main 12-19-12d WANTED, CLERK—Young lady for clerical position in local factory. Good pay. Applications desired now but position will be held for right party until after holidays. Ap- ply Box Clerk, 24. 12-20-1w WANTED-Two girls, willing to work a few hours a day. Apply House- | keeper at N. B. General hospital. 12-13-tf WANTED—A young man over 18 vears, good opportunity = for ad- vancement. Andrews, Swift $ Co. Commercijal street. 12-13-tf WANTED—Experienced double entry bookkeeper, with some xnowledge of stenography. Good steady posi- tion jto right party. Corbin Russwin Store, Corner Park and Elm. 11-12-tf WANTED TWO CASHIERS LADY’S BEAVER FUR SCARF LOST. At corner of Main streets on December 26, at 8:10 p. m. Honest finder may return it for re- ward to Dr. Hupert, 339 Main street. Winter and I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF . JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Will Pay 3¢ 1b. For Rags. L. ZELDES Tel. 589-23 138 OAK STREET Doctor J. M. Klein office, Booth Block, 259 Main St. Office Hours, 2to 4 P. M., 7to 8 P. M Other Hours by Appointment, Telephone 2306-2 — 2306-3 House. 21 I'RANCIS ST. The Hardward City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. Desirable Property on Franklin Square. Schultz & Costelio, Inc., 242 Main St. Eversharp Pencils We just received a shipment and we advise you to call and look them over. From $1.00 up. Always Sharp. Never Sharpened New Britain Typewriter Exchange, | ments in ! 1in, FOR SALE Splendid building lots right on East Main street with all improve- at the start. H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estate & Ins. Room 407 City Hall Limitation of Claims. At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the 27th day of December, A. D. 1919. Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq., Judge. On motion of lsabelle R. Hazen of said Berlin, as administratrix on the estate of Martin B. Hazen, late of Ber- within said district. dececased. This Court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the | creditors of said estate to exhibit their ! claims against the samerto the admin- trix and dire; that public notice given of this order by advertising in « newspaper published in said New Britain, and having a circulation in said district, and by posting a. copy " thereof on the public sign post in said . town of Berlin, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. BERNARD F. GAFFNEIY, Judge. istr be ADDRESS BOX 22J, HERALD 12-2 TOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—High class wireless s' tion in good condition. Inquire Cherry St., or phone 793-13. 12-27-3dx LT FOR SALE—One fresh milch cow, also one Jersey heifer. J. J. Frank, East Berlin. 7-2dx FOR SALE—Perfection Oil Heater $4.76. Used only few times, 14 Olive street. 12-27-1dx FOR SALE—R. I. Red breeding cock- erels; also fancy roasting chickens. Clifton E. Davenport, 1290 Stanley St. 12-27-1dx FOR SALE—Milk; 160 quarts or more daily. Inquire at 1383 New Britain avenue, West Hartford. 12-26-3d FOR SALE—One Concord buggy, one double harness, one heavy harness, one cow due soon, one heifer, one calf. A. W. Mason, Shuttle Meadow avenue. Tel. 1856.5. 12-24-d3 I"OR SALE—Daily, milk. Tel. 73. 60 quarts of new 12-22-d3x FOR SALE—Cord wood, length. Leon F. Liege street. sawed any 208 North 12-16-24dx TO RENT—A 3-room rent at 44 Carl- ¢ ton street. Inquire B. Goldberg, 38 } Lafayette street or phone 1766. 12-24-d3x TO RENT—A 2 story building, suit- able for light manufacturing or storage. Inquire B. Goldberg, 33 Laffayette St 12-24-d3x —By Jan 8th, 10 Wilson St Bujlding—Repasing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE, Repalrs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephoney 2244 . New Britain, onn. 1913 on Jan. 1, 1920, Better secure your lot now. I KEAYL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN ON 10 PER L:ENT INCRE,\éP} All lots of the Russwin Land Co. will be increased 10 per cent in price i beral terms. H. D. HUMPHREY 272 MAIR ST.. ROOM %93 Open Eaturday and Monday eve GOOL REAL ESTATE JNO. P. 72 West Main Street —HEAVY ¢ Ofiice and Yard:—551 Stanley S treet. MAGUIR GENERAL CONTRACTOR HAULAGE-- ‘Lelephone 115-4 WANTELD—MALE HELP WANTED—Insurance man, or train- ed salesman who has confidence in his ability, can double his present | carning power. - Intarview granted daily, 12:30-3:30, Tuesday, Friday | evenings Top Booth Building, L. 8. Twiss, e | 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. NOTICE. NOTIC will not for bills or debts contracted by my wite, Lucy May Baker Scranton, and I hercby warn all persons fron trusting or harboring her on my ac count. M. W. SCRANTON 12- 1dx be responsible AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Late model Kissel Se- dan, newly painted, new tires, just completely overhauled. We are sac« rificing this for the low sum of 31,660 in order to make room fa1 new Studebakers. Jester's, 193-18% Arch St., Phone 811. 12-11-t4 VANTED—Several men bread route in New perience unnecessary years of age prefer Wittig, Charter lars, Kolb’s Bak for Britain. Men over Call M particu- 12-27-3d WANTED—Carpenters and helpers. Apply J. H. Grozier, 27 Maple St. 12-27-3dx WANTED—Man for/ assistant janitor at Grammar school. Apply for Mr. Hills at school. 12-27-2dx WANTED—Good diemaker with ex perience, steady employment. Apply A. J. Beaton Mfg. Co., 46 Whiting street. 12-27-tf I WILL MAKE MONEY for investors engaging me to patent and sell su- perior inventions. References. Suc- cessful inventor Park Bldg., Worcester, Ma 12-27-1dx WANTED—Men. to operate .trolley cars during spare time, nights and Sundays. Free transportation on lo- cal and interurban cars goes with the appointment. Apply 28 Chestnut streect. 12-26-2d4 WANTED—Salesman and collector. Apply Singer Sewing Machine Co. 12-26-24 | Atty. Wm. Baff, | NOTICE—Magnificent upright piano that cost $525 ten months ago for sale at a great sarcifice for cash, or less than 50 cents on the dollar. One of the world's greatest pianos in ab- solutely perfect condition, and a chance of a lifetime for some one. Can be seen Sunday at 269 Main street, room 49, between 2 and 4 p. m., or telephone at residence, 1186-13 for appointment. 12-27-1dx NOTICE—Would you buy a good sec- ond hand $35 victrola (no horn) and six new records for $257 A real bargain. Cash. Address £y Herald. 7-1dx B 1 NOTICE—I would like to know the name of the attorney who is to collect the bill for Peter Galone. Address 455 So. Main St. 12-27-3dx WILL SELL 100 SHARES, or part of, U. S. Metal Cap and Seal Co. com- mon @ $7.00 per share. P. O. Bo> 470 Bridgeport, Conn. 12-27-6dx SEND FOR FREE BOOKLIET entitled “How to Make Money in Oil,” writ- ten by a practical oil man. Read this booklet carefully before you make any investment. Sent you without cost or obligation. Wire or write O. W. Edwards, Tulsa, Okla. 2-27-1dx NOTICE—Wish to purchase an up- right piano for cash. Any condition. Tel. *2079. 12-26-tf also onel office work. 12-26-2dx WANTED—Office boys; young girl to learn Box 9A, Herald Office. ‘WANTED—Laborers, 60c per hou Steady work. Boys' Club building. B. H. Hibbara Co, 12 54 WANTED—Two men to work in coal | yard: also two men as helpers on | Brockway truck. Good wages paid. M. Irving Jester, 24 Dwight Court. 12-23-tf APPRENTICE WANTED—Large lo- cal manufacturing concern wants vaung man over 16, having had at NOTICE—For quality call Belkin's market, and 2428, 12-26-6dx service, NOTICE—A. dollar-bill .frames that Christmas photo. See our window. Ohrnstedt’s Photo Shop, 244 Main St. and 6 rch St NOTICE—300 per cent. per annum in an absolutely safe enterprise. If you would like an income like this, on a few hundred dollars, write Box 984, Burkburnett, Texas 12-26-4dx NOTICE — Painting, paperhanging. Speclal discounts during January, least two years in High school, to learn electrical trade. Reply, stat- ing age, education, previous employ- ment, etc. Box 3K, Herald. 12-20-1w WANTED—Machine hands. Flannery Co., Whiting St. L 12-19-t¢ WANTED—One first-class grocery clerk; married man preferred. Doherty’s Market, Arch St. 12-15-(f WANTED—Carpenters and la- borers for Housework. Steady work. Winter iob. Apply to MR. CORBIN, Superintendent, West Street, New Britain, Conn. 2= WANTED 25 LABORERS and outside work: Tnside steady work; 200d pay. STANDARD . AND BEARING, NCORPORATED Plainville, Conn. 12-26-3dx LOST LOST-—Automobile crank. Reward if left at Herald Office. 12-26-3dx LOST—Xmas gift, string Christmas morning between Edson street, South Main to Armory on Arch. Finder please return to 233 South Main street. Reward. 12-26-2dx of pearls FOUND. FOUND—A gentleman's gold chain. Owner can have same by calling at Gu B. TLondin, 127 | Smalley ! street. Call during noon hours between 12 and 1 o'clock. 1-26-2dx watch k | February. Harry F. Crusberg, 63 Greenwood St. Call 1063-23, 12-24-9dx HEREBY make application payment of bglance on my for lost a duplicate Pass Book be issued. 1 agree to advertise three times in a local newspaper In accordance with the law, and wait six months from the day of first insertion for the issuance of a duplicate book. | N. Laraia & Co. 12-17-24-31 NELSON GARAGE—Tel. 262-13. Ex- pert auto repairing. Electric start- er and generator trouble a special- ty. Welding all metals. Nels J. Nelson, Prop. Rear 160 Arch street. 12-22wix ALEX AUTO SUPPLY CO. saves you 40 to 50 per cent. an tires and tub A full line of accessories, speciall ing on Ford parts. Wholesale to garagemen. 86 Arch St. 0-9dx REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Farm, 60 acres, on city line Meriden; fine location for 'cut- ting up into building lots. House 11 rooms; all kinds farm buildings. Josephine M. Plumb, 489 Broad St., Meriden, Conn. 12-27-3dx FOR S. Ounle building lot, corner South Main and Buecll streets. M. E. Taylor, 72 Winthrop street. 12-26-6d WANTED. WANT —By two gentlemen. Board and room with private family m the vieinity of Church and Chestnut Sts. Answer Herald, Box WANTED—Ta buy second hand furni- ture and parlor set niture, Box 3, Herald. WANTED—Stenographers in- Per- Address Box 16, 12-24-3d terested in insurance. manent work. Stenograrher, Herald e ————— NEW ENGLAND FARM LANDS. NEW ENGLAND FARMS FOR SALE. With best of location: elevation from 600 to 1,000 f Write for catalog. Racine's Agency, Danielson, Conn, 2-27-1dx Pass Book No. 1165 or request that | roadster, first 5 takes it. O. 8. Union Lauadry Co. 12-26-tf -Dodge Bennett, FOR SALE—1913 Hudson auto with livery box on, or trade for Ford c Geo. Anderson, Damon's Hill, Berlin, FOR SALE—1%138 Ford runahout, new tires, demountabic wheels, acceller- ator, hood cover, and a lot of extras. Must be sold immediately as wa need room for new cars. Will sell for the low sum of $335. Jester's, 193-197 Arch. Tel. 814 or 342, 12-26-t4 — FOR SALE—1918 Hupmobile touring, 165 West Main St. 12-27-3d7 FOR SALE—A TFord couplet, latest modcl, with a self-starter. Has been used only four months. In excellent condition. Practi€ally a new car. Address Box Ford 16. 12-24-6dx USED CAR SAL. 1919 Oldsmobile 6, Maxwell roadster; touring; 1916 Ford touring. The Hardware City Motor Co., 86 Arelt St. Phone 903. 12-24-6d FOR SALE—Studebaker 1917. be sold at once. tion. street. Must Tirst class condi- Morrin's Garage, East Main Owner's Telephone, 1981-4. 12-19-6dx USED CARS. Must Be Sold at Once. Compare Our Prices, Buy Direct. €ave Sub-Agents’ Profits. TOURINGS: 1919 Oldsmobile 1918 Buick 6 1918 Overland ‘. 1917 Mitchell Sedan 1914 Oakland 1917 Buick ROADSTERS: 1918 Buick 1917 Buick . 1913 Little 4 1913 Marathon 4 Ford Chassis , TRUCKS: Denmo . 1915 Ford Delivery. 1919 Ford Ton Trk. 1916 Stewart 191¢ Buick . 1918 Overland 1917 Ford Form-a Truck 550.00 Above Cars Taken in Trade for New Oldsmobiles. OLDSMOBILE CO. OF HARTFORD, INC. ..$1,700.00 950.00 650.00 $50.00 350.00 675.00 650.00 850.00 200,00 175.00 150.00 700.00 250.00 550.00 550.00 625.00' 550.00 — e USED CARS It will pay you to look over our Second-Hand Cars before purchasing. 1919 American 5 - Passenger Touring. 1915 Overland 5 - Passenger Touring. 1917 Ford Coupe, practical- 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 Main St. Tel. 13 109. -17-1t AGENTS WANTED, AGENTS—Biggest money-maker in 10 years; an order at 8 out of every 10 homes.with our advertis. ing offer of a $2.50 Aluminum Ta Pot FREE; 90% of our agents ara making over $1 an hour; Albert Abbot mad $58.42 first 4 days; Watson earns $2.90 an hour; Mrs. Burke, a new beginner earns $3 an hour, first day; Fred BEccles making $4 an hour; write immeditely be~ fore your territory is taken; . mo captital required; pay starts a%g once; write today sure. Life-Tine Aluminum Company, Dept. N3] Boston, Mass. 12-13-20.27-] WANTED! | First Class Electrician None Other Need Apph Mulvihill& BoyleElec. Cq | 287 MAIN STREET. _