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Choice West End Residence We have for sale one of the very finest resi- ces in New Britain—Ideal location, western part f city. One family house with 13 nice rooms. Also xtra lot and garage. It takes a lot of money to buy t, but it is worth what we ask and more. e Home Banking & Realty Co 86 WEST MAIN STREET—(Next Door To: Theater) —TEL. NREAL ESTATE—INSURAN MONEY TO LOAN The House of Service /i 7 _room, two family house £ minutes We have a , walk from the center for $16,000. All improvements. Five-family house in Kensington, on trolley, and b family house adjoining, $12,000. Lot 130x150. Buy Inow or pay more in the spring. The W. L. Hatch Co. MON. and SAT. Eves. CITY HALL Increase Your FIRE INSURANCE OUR RATES ARE LESS THAN FORMERLY AND VALUES ARE HER. DO IT NOW. H. D. HUMPHREY MA IN ST. Nat. Bank Building. Phone 141. “Two Famll;' House on Beaver Street for nly $4,400—Owner is to leave New Britain. Have you a House to sell? See us at once. ores to Rent. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. MAIN »T. PHON E 543 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. We have secured F. B. Hotchkiss to man- age our Painting and Papering business and he will be pleased to call anyone wishing Phone 805 for Prompt and Satisfactory Serv- on work done in this line. “ W. H. ALLEN CO. For Sale Desirable Property on Frank: . Square. Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Maa St. The Hardward City Loan Corpuratidn 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. 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, 72 West Main Street Dance. Booth's hal Alpha String orchestr: Mrs. P. F. Collins of San Francisco, “al.,, formerly Miss Lillian R. Horton, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Horton of 11 Wallace street. Mrs. Collins is sales manager of the | Raybestos company of Bridgeport at their branch office in San Francisco. The Swedish Ladies’ Baptist so- ciety will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. J. Klingberg at 30 o'clock. A son was born today at Miss N: gle's sanitarium to Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hinchliffe of Ellis street. Plenty of dancing at Tabs' Drum Corps carnival. Opens tomorrow, Bar- hall. Admission 23c.—advt. canvassers at Tabs' Drum Corps carnival tomorrow night. Bar- hall.—advt Court Charter A., will hold its the usual Oak, No. 36, F. regular meeting at | place tomorrow night which time the regular routine of business will be transacted. This | court is the second oldest and has the ! ) of at at | largest membership. Within the past two months a large number have been admitted to the court and appli- cations to become members are being received at every meeting. District Deputy Grand Master F. T. Case will b in charge of the installa- tion of officers of Phoenix odge, 1. O. O. F., this evening. Following the meeting a supper will be served. Over 100 members of New Britain lodge of Elks enjoyed a venison sup- per at the club last evening. The affair was given for the benefit of the flower fund and a substantia] sum was realized. A sewing meeting of the McAll Auxiliary will be held tomorrow after- noon at the home of Mrs. Elisha H. Cooper, 169 Vine street. The meet- ings have been held heretofore on Wednesday afternoons and in the fu- ture will be held on Thursday after- noons. Philip Corbin has sold property on Monroe street to Walton H. Meagley. Cases of diphtheria on Church, Sheffield and Fairview streets were re- leased from gquarantine this morning. BROWN A DIRECTOR Traut & Hi ¢ Manufacturing Com- pany Directors Elect Popular Pur- chasing Agent a Mcmber of That Body. Harry C. Brown, purchasing agent at Trant & Hine Manufacturing com- pany, has been elected a director of the company to fill a vacancy ex- isting in the directorate for some time. President George W. Traut, today made public announcement of the ! selection of Mr. Brown. A special meeting was held recently of the di- rectors, and Mr. Brown was elected unanimously. He has been connected with the company for several vears, ! and prior was an emplove of the gov- | ernment in the postal service in this city, Mr. Brown is one of the en- thusiastic members of New Britain lodge, B. P. O. E., and is a past ex- alted ruler of the organization. DR. REEKS GOING SOUTH. Dr. T. Eben Reeks, former super- intendent of the local board of health, and who recently tendered his resis- nation as a member of the state board. will leave within a few .days .for Florida, where he will spend the remainder of the winter. Mrs. Reeks will accompany the doctor on his trip. e ———————————————— 1920, Start the New Year right. go down to Doherty’s if you want a Native Tur- key, Pair of Broilers, Native Roasting Chicken, Fancy Fowl, Duck, Fresh Spareribs, Pork Tenderloins, Fresh Shoulders, S. & B. Sausage, Hams, Bacon, Smoked Shoulders, H. C. Tripe, Calves’ Liver, Sweetbreads, Salt Tongues. Prime Beef, Veal, Lamb, Pork. All the leading brands of Teas and Coffee and Canned Goods. Special Prices on Case Lots. Fruits—We have Oranges, Lemons, Grape Fruit, ‘Bananas and Apples. Vegetables, Na- tive Potatoes, Carrots, Parsnips, Tur- nips, Green Peppers, Sweet Potatocs, Onions, Celery, Lettuce. EVERYTHING THE BEST AT DOHERTY'’S 406 ARCH ST. BERMUDA FLORIDA CUBA PORTO RICO WINTER CRUISES TO TROPICS FOR Rates, Sailings and Further Informa- tion Apply to Geo. A. Quigley| 297 MAIN STREET Steamship Tickets to ALl Parts of the ‘World. Tel. 1446. | FOR SALE Splendid building lots right on East Main street with all improve- ments in at the start. H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estaie & Ins. Room 407 City Hall F. J. CUTLER ' “Light Trucking ' LOCAY, AND LONG DISTANC ‘Pllmlc 1359 Grand Hotel, City. Thouands of eyes search the Classified Columns Daily. Let them see your propositions. Start negotiations with their owners in the Want Advt. way. You’ll find it an inexpensive and profitable way of reach- ing them. - CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. Lots of Classified Advt. readers would buy things you have to sell if they knew you wanted to dis- pose of them. Tell them about that used auto, that real estate, second hand furniture, etc., that you wish to turn into cash. Do it the Want Advt. way. of credit. Bookkeeping, WANTED—FEMALE HEL? WANTED—Young lady in local factory particular work unneces- sary; ammar school edueation and willingness to learn only r quirements. In reply, give det regarding vour qualifications position this kind. Box Herald. 1-14- for clerical experience of 4 X WANTED—Middle aged woman to do housework. Tel. 669-14 between 10 and 11 a. m. 1-14-2dx WANTED—Extra saleswomen for E afternoons and evenings, th or without experience. Women over 20 years, of age preferred. Ap- ply at once to the Big Store. 1-14-2d WANTED—Young lady, ate preferred, for tlerical and steno- ic work. Apply at once to Herald Office. 1-14-3d WANTED—Women to work on foot presses. All or part time. Apply A. J. Beaton Mfg. Co., 46 Whiting St. ¢ 1-13-wl NTED—Woman dusting, etc., at building. Good itor Hill. for Grammar pay. school WANTED—Competent cook, family, good wages. Apply 42 Park Place 1-12-3dx STENOGRAPHER school graduate with some experi- ence preferred. Give references and state salary desired. Box X29X, Herald. 1-1 WANTED—An experienced sten grapher in office of one of the large local manufacturing cancerns. Drawer 1021. 1-10-6d NTED—Maid and second New Eritain General Hospital. 1 cook. -tf ANTED—IHead waitress Hotel Beloin. i 1-6-tf at WANTED-—A competent second maid. Apply -evenings. Miss Whittlesey, 279 West Main St. 3-1-tf MILLINERS WANTED MAKERS, COPYISTS, LEARNERS All year positions with highest salaries and best working condi- Immediate tions. employment. Apply by letter or in person to Mr. lsenbers. WISE, SMITH & CO., Hartford, Conn. 1-12-14-20-21-27-28 WANTED GIRLS FOR PAPER WORK BOX in local factory; good pay and excellent working con- ditions; experience of advan- tage but unnecessary. Apply to BOX 14N, HERALD. 1-14-6dx SITUATION WANTED WANTED—Middle aged woman wish- es. to do housework. Tel. 669-14, between 10 and 11 a. m. 1-1-3-2dx WANTED—By young woman with lo- cal concern light* pleasant work. Chance for advancement. Address Herald, Bax B6B. 1-13-2dx SWEDISH GIRL wishes positian to do housework. Address Herald Office, . gradu- | small { WANTED—High | -3dx | | ANTED—MALE LELP { MEN ‘WANTED FOR U. 18 to 33, splendid opportuni- to learn one of our 27 trades. Recruit- 1-11-6dx fine I. Red breeding roosters, $3. h. Mrs. R. H. Stevenson, Red Stone Hil Plainville Phone 1:5-"u. 1-14-3d | ! WANTED-—Young man, about 18, { clerical position in local excellent opportunity for | ment; 300d w to start. stating cxperience, to Box Herald. facto Appl, 162, WANTED—Electricians, and helpers. Journeymen, per hour; helper 5 44 hour wdek. Double pay for over- time. Address Herald, Box BiB. 1-1 Journ WANTED—Two sheet metal men. Ap- ply New Britain Sheet Metal Work 356 South Main. 1-14-6dx { S AUTOMOBILES | NoTIC e | 1 da | = 1 | i advance- 1-14-64dx | NOTICE = —_— roadster in N. E. Bigelow, 1-12-tf —Going out of business. Will dining room. complete equip- for feeding 150 board Must be sold before Jan. 20th. s Box 30AA, Herald Office. 1-13-54x FOR SALE—1916 Ford good order. Apply care Rackliffc Bros. sell ment NOTIC -Sheet metal and tinning done by W. H. Metcalf, 120 Wallace street, Tel. 228-2. 1-13-wl time to order KD CARS ay you to look ond-Hand Cars ing. 5 - Passcuger It - will over our before purcha 1919 American Touring. 1915 Overland ouring. Ford Coupe. ly new tires 191$ Ford Delivery in best mechanical condition. 1916 Ford Touring. Many Others. CARS For Immediate Delivery: Two Maxwell Tourings. One Maxwell 4 Door Sedan. Demonstration by Appointment. NOTICE—Now is the for spring delivery. High grade nursery stock, fruit, shade and or- namental trees and shrubber: F. Quinn, agent. P. O. Box 519, 1-13-d2 - Passenger 1917 practical- NAGLE SANITARIUM ana acspital, Cedar street. Quiet lo- cation, excellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosphere; close individual attention a red: all doctors courteousiy recognized. Rates §20 per week upward. Con- dJucted solely by Mary E. Nagl R. N, graduate Brookln Wyckof Heights Hospital. 9-23-e0d- private WANTED—At once, two buffers on & Co., depot. Plainville, opposite Freight 1-14-3d sweeping, | Apply to Jan- | 1-13-a4 | WANTED-—Mail boy at once. Amer- ican Hdw. Corp. Corner Park and Franklin Square. 1-13-3d WANTED—LIve salesman on com- mission; dandy line, good pay, fine sideline. Call mornings, 9 and 11, at 321 Park Britain, Conn. WANTED—2 first class diemake once. B. Jahn Mfg. Co., 6 Chestnut street. 1-10-6d WANTED—DMan with experience ,in work. ences. Herald, box X 15 X, WANTED-—Good diemaker with e perience, steady employment. Apply A J. eaton Mfg. Co., 46 Whi 1 i | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, FOR SALE-—Large coal fect condition. St. range: Mrs. Lord, 24 Vega FOR SALE—Typewriter, first clas condition. Call after 6 p. m. or Sat- urday afternoon. J. Truscio, 58 La- fayette St. 1-14-4dx FOR SALE—One pair light bobs, one lumber. gear, one small derrick. Te 983 1-1 brass and marble work. H. C. Baum | between | per- 1-14-3dx| 3-3dx i HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. Dealers for Maxwell Motor Cars, 18 Main St. Tel. 2109. 12-17-t¢ “CHRISTMAS SNOWFLAKE,” one ¢f! the prettiest books for children. Gna at Allen’s and Bib se. By Miss Anna J. Granni: Plainville, Conn. OTICE—Members of the Labor Par- | ty, and local organizations affiliat- ed with the . nd A. F. of L., and all others interested in the ad- ncement of the principles of the ° Party, attend meeting Hall, 34 Church . sday, January 15th, at 8 P. M. Henry E. Gardiner. Sr., Chairman. | 1-12-3dx _— USED CARS If you are on the market for a good used car it will pay vou to look over the follow- ing cars: 1919 Oakland tourir 1919 Oakland roadster 1918 Buitk Six touring 1919 National touring 1918 Overland sedan 1917 Grant — Painting, paperhanging, special discounts on now. Sale on wall paper. Cru 3 Green- | and a number of others all in g wood St. 1735-12. 1-12-6dx Al condition and at a lmrgait | NOTICE-—A dollar-bill frames thut Wush:;\é[;}, ‘;{ - C%"anmrd L Christmas photo. See our window. GaoisoiDantae ] Salcsent Onhrnstedt’s Photo Shop, 244 Main nd 69 S| 12-26-t¢ . ALE i 5 I'OR S { FOR SAL ille, Cida terpower b tricity, property Conn., consisting s of land, 75 H. P. wa- :ldings, water, g: steam heated, 500 n track; trolley Reasonable price and terms. Phone 1216 or write C, L. Yale, 601 Broad St., Meriden, Conn. USED CARS OF 1919 1918 1917 1318 1918 VALUE Studebaker demonstrator Paige touring ¢ Hudson, super-six touring. Kisesel =edan Dodge touring 1-12-1w TRUCKS Vim Express, Day-Elder 3-4 All-American, 1 ton FOR SALE—Four family house, five rooms to each tenement. All mod- era improvem & Direct to the owner. Addr House 21. 1-12-3dx 1918 1917 1919 1-2 M. TRVING JESTER, 197 Arch St. Phone 511 Studebuker Agency Pricés on Application. FOR SALE—One of the largest build- ing lois on Lake Boulevard. Belvi- dere. \Wm. H. Allen. 1-10-4d FOR SALE—Household Party leaving town. Must immediately. Almost necw. Furniture Box 29, Herald. be sold Address 1-13-tf FOR SALE—Good working hor: sale, very cheap. Apply B. blatt, 238 Chapman St. FOR SALE—Three milch cows, three heifers, one pair truck horses, months-old pi; Edman, Plain- ville. Phone 33 G. FOR SALE-—Horse, weight Also harness and busines: Sovereign Trading Co., 160 St. FOR SALE—One fifty-inch let-down- center typewriter desk, one swivel office ¢ four white wood door 7 M. Barnes, 131 Main 1-12-tf L. t. FOR SALE—Pasteurized mil the supervision of Health Board of State of Connecticut and City of New Britain for 12¢ a quart. Bring empty bottle. Hote: Bronson, City. 1-9-if —_— Building—Repaaing. under LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRiCK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Monn. 1913 WANTED—Position with dentist to learn trade. Address Box 20M, Her- ald. 1-14-3dx WANTED—Position as chauffeur truck. Address Herald, Box Chauf- feur 9. 1-14-3dx ————— SALESMEN. for DeWITT A. RILEY General Insurance THIZ SERVICE AGENCY Nat’l Bank Bldg. SALESMAN—The greatest sales or- ganization in the world wants man with brains and selling ability. The opportunity offers large remunera- tion to right man. Apply daily 1 to top floor, Booth building. 1-9 I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Wilt Pay 3c Ib. For Rags. L. ZELDES 138 OAK STREET REMOVAL F. W. LOOMIS Will Be Located At 112 HARRISON ST.,, Tel. 1773 PLUMBING, TINNING and FURNACES. Doctor J. M. Klein oOfiice, Booth Block, 259 Main St. Officc Hours, 2t0 4 P. M., 7 to 8 P. M ©Other Hours by Appointment, Telephone 2306-2 — 2306-3 House, 21 FRANCIS ST. furniture. | 1-13-2dx 1-12-t¢ WANTED. ; WANTED—To buy automobile. What have yvou forabout $150? (No junk.) Write Box 17Z. WANTED—Space for car on or i ity of Glen street. Address Box Elerald Office. TO RENT—Room and private board for twe family. Box 1-14-26y i WANTED—At once, 3 unfurnished rooms for light housckeeping. Ad-| _ s = S Sl ki <| TO RENT—Two unfurnished rooms, | minutes from Main street. Address WANTED—Two family house or cot-| _ 50X 18J, Herald. 1-14-14%, tage. good location; will pay cash| for reasonable price: will deal with | owner only. Address Cash, Box I Herald. 1-1 TO RENT—Furnished West Main St rocms, 163 " 1-14-1dx -3dx ! TO RENT—One furnished room- for married couple, both working, or tw gentlemen. Smith, 100 Glen St. 1-1-3-2d% WANTED—5 or 6 room apartment| with heat and light, within 5 miles of Plainvill not over $48 per month. L Woodrow, 22 Grove Hill. | 1-13-2dx| FOR RENT- vate family ferred. Furnished room in pri- two gentlemen pre- 618 Main St. 1-12-3dx WANTED—Paper slitter, preferred. Apply N. B. Co. experier Paper LOST. GOVERNMENT CLERK tions Connecticut March 6 women, 18— Hundreds $100 month. Experience unneces- For frec particulars write John Leonard (former Civil Service aminer) 849 Equitable Bldg Washington. 1-10-d5. LOST—Gold wrist afternoon, between ry and Winter amina- Men. necded W Monday <hurch, Reward. Officer n et. S tr Winter , FOUND—Black pocketbook contain- WANTED—Either ‘a young lady or| INgsum of money. Owner can have young man with high school cduca-|{ Same by proving property and pe tion on pavrell work in office of one ' __ing for advt. of the large local manufacturing concerns. Apply Drawer 1021, | i Hotel Grand Bldg. Open Under New Management. We Serve French and Italian i Specialties—Prices Reasonable. activer ¥rencn- J . M. Kulper & Co. TEL. 1389 325 MAIN STRE JNO. P. MAGUIRE GENERAL CONTRACTOR —HEAVY HAULAGE— Office and Yard:—551 Stanley Street. SMITH BROS. MACHINE CO. MACHINE WORK Phone 1187 ain, Conn. PRINTING OF ALL KINDS Carefully Done. Prompt Delivery * and Reasonable Prices, 5l G Restaurant We take orders and Pastry. 25 MYRTLE ST. Telephone 115-4