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One of Park Reserve’s B eautiful Homes Get out off the Landlords’ clutches—My Easy Terms n a HOME like this— The architecture and surroundings of a resi- ce determine its attractiveness as a home. RK RESERVE is a dream, situated in theas'zrn part of the city, ivs natural beauty d rural surroundings enhance its aviractiveness e nature’s liberal environments, make it possible for you to. PARK RESERVE can be reached in 7 minutes from the center of the ciz-y,‘ ALL CITY CONVENIENCES, ELECTRIC LIGHT, GAS, WATER ON THE ROPERTY: SCHOOLS, STORES CLOSE BY. I WILL SELL YOU A HOME With a Little Cash and Balance Like Rent. A. GORBACH MAIN ST. Building—Tc FOR SALE Splendid building lots East Main street with all ments in at the start. H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estate & Ins. Room 407 City Halil LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. ILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. jurt St. Telephcnes 2244 Britain, (Conn. 1913 right on improve- PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET ife Insurance Does Your Work Expenses eat up wages and salaries. Year after jear the average man expects to build up an estate e usual result is no provision, or only a small ong, pr wife and children. Life Insurance dees the work easy payments. + 4 ;fi:ypw);n::all on you and explain some of the dvantages of a policy in the National ‘Life Insur- ce Co., of Vermont. PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET. A, 2026. Rooms 1,-3 and 5 Increase Your FIRE lNSURANCE ESS THAN FORMERLY AND VALUES ARE OUR RATES ARE ER. DO IT NOW. D. HUMPHREY MAIN ST. Phone 141. Nat. Bank Building. Call Us at 2290 2 To Remove Your Ashes ie John P. Maguire Construction Co. TO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 551 ANLEY ST. Two Good Houses on Tnnlty Street—One hree and the other a two family house—This a most desirable nelghborhood—You kill two | Is with one stone. A nice home and a nice’ sestment. Four other rents come ticking in e clock work. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. ROOMS 305-8 BANK BLDG MAIN &T. PHON E 343 PROPERTY ON _CAMP STREET For sale ichultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. "The Hardward City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Ft\)inen, Manager. Open Mon. and Sat. > Chocolate Crackers ....... 1 Great Bri et Evening \Fresh Candy 50c¢ 1b. Molasses Peppermints Lemon Squares 50c b, 50c 1b. 60c Th. Lime Squares : Peanut Clusters .. Goc 1b. Peanut Brittle 50c 1b. New Walnut, Meats 80c 1b. 60c Ib. MAKER. McENROE’S STEAMSHIP 1..KETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Raisin Clusters BUY FROM THE Foreign Remittances Drafts on France, Italy. Grecce, Portugal, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Poland, Switzerland, Belgium, Hol- land, Jugo-Slavia, Germany, Spain. Mail and Cable Moncy Orders at minimum rates to all parts of the world, where communication is not | restricted. FOREIGN CURRENCY All Kinds and Denominations Bought and Sold. General Insurance REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS GEO. A. QUIGLEY 297 Main St, New Britain, Conn. SMITH BROS. MACHINE CO. GENERAL MACHINE WORK 152 HIGH ¢ Phone 1187-2 New Brit . Conn. FOR RENT LARGE STORE \RC‘{ S mhr’l BERMUDA FLORIDA CUBA PORTO RICO WINTER CRUISES TO TROPICS ! FOR Rates, Sajlings and Further Informa- tion Apply to ‘Geo. A. Quigley 207 MAIN STRBEET | & Steamship Tickets to All Parts of the World. { l Theuands of eyes search the Classified Celumns Daily. Let them see your propositions. Start negotiations with their owners in the Want Advt. way, You'll find it an inespensive and profitable way of reach- ing them. CLASSIFI Ic a Word Mznimum CASH IN This is not a question ED’ Charge 15c. ADVANCE. of credit. Bookkeeping, hilling und postage cost more than the prico of the Litile advt, and in climinati ticer meney, I3 ng this wsrk we save the Lots of Classified Advt, readers would buy things u have to sell if they knew you wanted fo dis- poze of them. Tell them about . that used suto, that real estate, second hand farniture, ete., that you wish to turn into cash. Do it the Want Advt. way. or week da P, We ot an ezperienecd rder department. orth & Jundd Mfg. Co. WANTED—Young lady work In office of local facter dress Herald Hox 1XB. L»fl't e, 1o, WANTED—R for several Btata nnosd evenings' experience: Herald, beokkeoper work cuch Address 1-16-tf WAk i'LD—lX,\LL HELY for our IVANT i Alitng it WANTRHD-—Cempetent second ma Apply Mre, W, €. Hungerford. Russell St WANTED—A woman to do genor housework wha will go home eve- nings. Apply at 81 Harrisa Tel. 811 avenings or 242 at dav. | 1-15-tf WANTED—Housekeener. Smalley St. J, Sperry. Apply 79 1-16-3dx WANTED—Experienced stenographe in office of local factory; good op- portunity to right party. Box 24K, Herald. 1-15-3d GIRLS WANTED—Light work aad good hours. Apply 21 R. R. Ar- cade. 1-15-3a WAN —Young partinent, Apply mian for soda de- Riker-Hegeman., WANTED--Young man for meat and : Order | grocery store in Hartford, route and inside work iteply Box 26, Herald, 1-16-2Zax pléte eqt 3400 teo carncd b tional «h: stalls Only ovi oven, “r-saloon chance if wtion) moste, and ‘liquor Vour you have & Rite window nevies or Rite meomiww Iloor, ity Hall Chicago. Hast o oot Grand Central Paluce, New York, 1-17-1dx Bake- ! 2009, PER ANNUM in an absolutely safo enterprise. If an fncome like this on a few hundred dollars appeals to yo write Box 084, Burkburnett, Texas, 10-17-24x DPAU(;!HSM:\\ wanteld turgl and eornamental Must have previous in iron shop, experionce. Steady position and good prospects | for the right man. New England Iron Works, New Haven, Conn. 1-15-2d ; WANTED—Competent family, good wages. Place. cook, small Apply 42 Park | 1-15-tf ! with Russell Bros. 1-16-3d WANTED-—A clerk, one experience preferred. 301 Main street. WANTED—Young lady for clerical work in local factory: experience in this particular work unneces- sary; -Grammar school education and willingness to learn only re- quirements. In reply, give details regarding yeéur qualifications fo position of this kind. Lox Herald. “14lgax WANT! pre J vton iD-—Women to work All or part time Mfg. 16 foot (A% on Apply Whiting i i | Wi —Maid and second New Hritain General Hospital. 1-7-tf cook. H WANTED—Head Beloin. waitress at Hotel 1-6-tf WANTED A FIRST-CLASS POLICY WRITER \ wages for cle; Good enced an experi- THE W. L. CITY HATCH CO. HALL 1-17-6d 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 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 Spaveribs, Pork Tenderloins, Fresh Shoulders, S. & B. Sausage. Hams, Bacon, Smoked Shoulders, H. C. Tripe, Calves’ Liver, Sweetbreads, Salt| ‘Tongues, Primce Beef, Veal. Lamh Pork. Al the Jeading brands of Teas and Coffec and Canned Goods. Special ) Prices on Casec Lots. Fruits—We | have Oranges, Lemons, Grape Fruit,! Bananas and Apples. \ Vegetables, Na- tive Potatoes, Carrots. Parsnips, Tur- nips. Green Peppers. Swect Potatoes, Onion: Lettuce. THE BEST AT 406 ARCH ST. PING SYSTEMS INSTALLED KINIRY & COMPANY PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS INCOME TAX ADVISERS Phone 2131, HOO(II" Block. T(‘l. 1446, i i i | I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF | = JUNK | AND SECOND HAND FURNFITURE. Will Pay 3c 1b. For Rags. L. ZELDES Tel, 589-28 138 OAK STREET | WANTED-—Several men for P Dandy retail route; aver 25 years of age preferred; experlence unneces- sary.. Kolb’s Bakery, 134 North St. City. See J. 8. George, 7T a. m., © between 3 and 5. 1-15-3a WANTED—Men, 18 to 40 years, to act as agent in large western manufac- turing concern. For further particu- lars inquire 152 Beaver St., ev 7 to 9:30. 1-15 BOY WANTE llent opportun- ght kind of a boy. Ap- Arcade. i-15-2d ply 21 R. R. MEN WANTED FOR U. S. NAVY— Ages 18 to 35, splendid opportuni- ties to learn one of our 27 trades. See the world. Apply Navy Recruit- ing office 209 Main St. 1-14-6dx WANTED—Young man, about 18, for clerical position in local factor excellent opportunity for advance- inent; good wages to start. Apply, stating experience, to Box 16M, Herald. 1-14-6ax struc- | scme hings — NOTICE- immediate delive TFuller & Warren heating stove; Fuller & Warren furnace; 1 Boyn- ton furnace; Loomis, 112 Harrison 8t. Telephone 1773, NOTICE—Going out of business. Will sell dining room, complete equiy ment Zfor feeding 150 boarders a Must be sold before . 20th. x S0AL, 1-12-5dx S g “CHRISTMAS SNOWFLAKE," the prc.flest b children. wale at and House. J. Plainvilie, NOTICE — Painting, special discounts on now. wall paper. 63 wood St. 17 paperhanging, Sale on Green- 1-12-6d8x | | ! i | i~ { room, furnish labor and ma- terial for $3.00, so get busy; first come, first served. Painting, kalso- mining and plastering at most rea- sonable prices. Tresky & Schadt, 43 Hertford’ Ave. Tel. 2289-5. 1-16-6dx NOTICE-—A dollar-bill frames that Christmas photo. See our window. Ohrnstedt's Photo Shop, 244 Main St. and 69 Arch St 1 KBAL ESTATE FOR VANTED—Two sheet metal men. ply 356 Ap- ew Britain Sheet Metal Works, South Main. 1-14-6dx FOR SALE—3 tenement house, $2,500 less than cost. Inquire 630 Stanley i { 1 | i st WANTED— and hely Phone. 7 lectricians, Andr Jjourneymen ws & Blakeslee. 1-13-5dx WANTED-—Man with experience cost accountng and general office work. ences. Good salary. Herald, box X 15 X, 0. Address 1-6-tf WANTED—Good diemaker with ex- perience, steady cmployment. Apply A. J. Peaton Mfg. Co., 46 Whi street. in | Must have first class refer- ' FARMS WANTED, all descriptions, with stock and tools preferred. Please send full particulars at once and we shall have buvers at your place as soon as we: Your farm will be s full description price. Farmers' Main St., Hartford. d if you send easonable Co., 721 1-15-1wx | 50 ACRE FARM, good land, excellent buildings, crops, steck, tool Price very low: small payment down: balance easy terms. Farm- ers' Realty, 721 Main St, Hartford. Open till § p. m. i-15-1wx { NT—Tenement of five rooms, Stanley street. Apply Room 7. 325 Main street Saturday evening or Monday. 1-17-1d room flat, steam heat. 1-17-1d TO NT— Box Flat 7. TO RENT-—Hall for society meetings and dancing. Inquire rl A. John- son, Broadway restaurant. 1-17-t } FARMS FOR S/ { with stoy for partic uIa 3 - call at o { till 8 p. m. Farmers' { Main St., Hartford. | FOR SALE—To close an o | building lot on Whiting | Plainville, 60 feet front by deep. Address Philip Plainville, Conn. all descriptions, Write 150 feet Marino, 1-15-5d FOR RENT—Desk room. Desk ‘phone supplied. 2 anad ‘Phone 5 2 1-16-3dx TO RENT—A St. Tel. at 90 Ga 1-1 garage 14623, TO RE floor 1 4-room and 1 6-room floor. Eleectric lights. street, Plainville, main road or of Whiting street, tenement, ¢ | LOST ALESMF Our protected article exclusivesy owned and controlled by us cle! upward of $40 per day for sales- men: most essential: government created demand. Large territovi to salesmen abie to handle crew Side line or full time. If you c sell this specialt ing life preservers ship. Definite co-operation. Laadt, Pres. . Chicago, 1L Church. 'REMOVAL |F. W. LOOMIS! Will Be Located At 112 HARRISON ST.. Tel. 1773 PLUMBING. TINNING and FURNACES, Jl rome 8 South Dearborn St., 1 FOR SAL A factory property Yalesville, Coun., cor about 14 ucres of land, terpower buildings, wu tricity m heated. from track; gates. Readonable pri Phone 1216 or write C, Broad St.. Meriden, Conn. at Yale, 601 Lady's pocketbook noon between Park strect, containing mon stamps. valued as gift. Re turn to Herald Office. Thursday and Re- -16-3dx LOST—At Eiks' club or Washington and Main strect day. gold bracelet sot with thrce pearls. Has sentimental value to awner. Finder please return Herald office. 1-16-d between Thur * | LOST—Lower part of fountain pen, between Stanley street and vicini of High school. Reward. Call 1-16-3dx 1 | —FOX’S— i Tucsday, Wednesday | CAPRICE and CREIGHTON in “THE LOYE WAL CHEA' 1-15-3dx ! | | street and Glen | our | Write | have In.stock ready for . 1 wood burning | <1 1 Brien heater. F. W. | 1-16-tf ¢ 1 ) | ! | | | ! | | FOR SALE-—Pasteurized AUTOMOBILES T FOR SALE—Auto trucks, sleighs, wagons, harnoss. ote, Apmr Cremy Brewing Co. u.d rord rosster i . Digelor, 123218 YOR BALE—1216 go6d oraet. tires: mood Call eve ¥FOR SALE—14 o-d touring car in &c0d conCition; must be sold at once, Ceme ond make an offer, Auto Repair Co., 115 Clen St 1-15-6d% USBED CARS If you arc on the market for a good used car it wi!l pay you to look over the follow- ing cars: 1919 Oakland touring 1919 Oakland roadster 1918 Buick Six touring 1919 National touring 1918 Overiand sedan 1917 Grant and a number of others all in A1l condition and zt a bargain. - A. C, HINE CO., ‘Washington St., “Hartford George Dunbar, Salesman. Horald Office. ! i one ¢f° O Bib s | nnizs, | 1-12-4dx | USED CARS OF VALUE 1919 Studebaker demonstrator 1918 Paige touring 1917 ¥tdson, super-six touring. ’ 1318 Kissel sedan 1918 Dodge touring TRUCKS Vim Exprees, 1-: Day-Elder 2-4 All-American, 1 ton 1918 1917 1919 M. IRVING JESTER, Arch St Phone §11 Studebzker Agency Prices on Application: 197 1-12-tt Fliag, FOR SALE—Excellent parlor heater, good as new; bargain at $20. Call’ rear third floer, 428 Church St. 1-17-2dx FOR SALE—Cheuap, one pair 2-horse, bobs, apply at 113 Church St. 1-17-14x SLEIGHS FOR SALE—Just received, a carload of second hand sleighs,” consisting of business sleighs, two- seaters and cutters: all in first class shape and will be sold right at White's Stables, rear 289 Main St 1-17-8dx" FOR SALE—Cheap, a second-hand gas stove at 100 Lincoin St. FOR SALE—Single Comb White Leg- horn Cockerels. W. J Emerson. Phonre 643-12, Ken gton. 1-17-3dy e, open | FOR SALE—Magee Imperial stave, in A1 condition. Will sell reasonable. Moving. Apply Krasnow, 350 Park. 1-16-tf .| FOR SALE—large business sleigh, I J. M. Curtin, 404 i-15-34 Apply cheap. Main milk undce T ¢ Health Board of Connecticut and City of ain for 12¢ a quart. Bring bottle. Hot Bronson, 1-9-:it empty City, FOR SALE-—Ilouschold good condition. 368 2d floor. furniture in Arch streei, 1-15-3dx- TOonR SALE—Household furniture. Also large wardrobe. Party leaving town. Must be sold immediately. Almost new. Address Furniture Box 29, Herald. 1-13-i8 per« very sleighs, painted, Arch St. 1-14-1f FOR SALE—Two bob fe newly FOR SALE—R. I Red breeding cockerels from heavy-laying strain. Clifton E. Davenport, 1290 Stanley street. 1-15-30x 'FOR SALE—Typewriter, first “class condition. Call after 6 p. m. or Sat- urday afternoon. J. Truscio, 58 Lat fayette St. 1-14-44x T —————era———r WANTED. WANTED—Young American would like large room with in private family if possible. Either temporary or permanent. warm and comfortable. Herald. couple board,