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PARKER & DEMIN 193 MAIN STREET | papers. | complete ife Insurance Does Your Work " Expenses eat up wages and salaries. Year after par the average man expects to build up an estate e usual result is no provision, ¢r only a small ong, r wife and children. Life Insurance dces the work ly easy payments. . May we call ¢n you and explain some of the dvantages of a policy in the National Life Insur- ce Co., of Vermont. i ment ¢ PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET Rooms 1, 3 and 5 i Municipal 2026. { member: We have for sale in western part of city one of e very finest single residences in New Britain. Hodern in every particular. It is a 12-room house ith garage and extra lot. It takes a lot of money p buy it, but it is worth all we ask and more. Get particulars from FTHE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. 86 WEST MAIN STREET— Door Fox’s Theater)—TEL. 728 REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE—MONEY 10 LOAN The House of Service DR QUICK RETURNS USE RALD CLASSIFIED ADS Do mot delay looking up that insurance. 1 would be pleased to_give information you wish regarding THE MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW Oldest, Largest and Most Reliable Company in the World. H. D. HUMPHREY District Manager for New Br MA 1IN ST. 272 t, Bank Building. Phone 111. Call U:; ;t 2290-2 'l:o Remove YourAshes e John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMIN Right on Corner of the New Court Street— e offer a two family house No. 40 South High reet—It will be, with new street cut through, v a step from Main Street. Could you get a- er rooming house? Seventeen rooms. To be ld QUICK. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. 3 X ST. PHON E 343 PROPERTY ON CAMP STREET For Ssale Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. \ people’s not _' Staten Island Car ‘ the' ‘ ser’ i from Paul | of commerce, and other socialists res- ' 297 Main St, Ukrainans Fix Terms of Peace With Bolsheviki saw, Jan. 19 Terms for con- peace with the DBolshev have been fixed by the Ukrainian gov ernment, according to Lembers news se include recognition o of the Ukrainian exchange of prod- ne and Russia, of Ukraine and forces from T independence republic, between U neutrality withdrawal of all Soviet territory of t republic -and recognition of the Ukrainian govern- with M. Magopa as premier. exchange, the communist party full exercise of its rights on condition that it will to monopolize power. ucts . In will attempt Service Suspended Today York, Jan. 19.—Several thou- idents -of Staten Island were inconvenienced today when Midland Railway Co. suspended e on five of its street car lines The company had given notice of it intention to stop because of the cit: failure to authorize an increased fare New sand 1 seriously * but the supreme court had issued an *injunction such action apparently was disregarded. buses were pressed into service to take care of the street car preventing which { patrons. SOCLALISTS RESIGN. Copenhagen, Jan. 18.—Socialist of the Hungarian govern- signed following threats mi, former minister ment have r Gar ident in Vienna-that they would be expelled from the international social- ist organization if they remained in office, according to Budapest news- papers. M. Garami, it is said, believes ; the entente will not negotiate a peace with Hungary with a government such ! as would result from the resignation of the socialists. ———————————————————————— Building—Repairing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, FRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 INew Britain, Conn. 1918 STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Foreign Remittances Drafts on Great Britain, France, Italy, Greece, Portugal. Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Poland, Switzerland, Belgium, Hol- land. Jugo-Slavia, Germany, Spain. Mail and Cable Money 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 ESTATI‘I MORTGAGE LOANS GEO. A. QUIGLEY New Britain, Conn. — FOX’S — 1 “FAIR AND WARMER?” COMING. One of Park Reserv rve’s B eautiful Homes Get out off the Landlords’ clutches—My Easy Terms make it possible for you to n a HOME like this— The architecture and surroundings of a resi- nce determine its ARK RESERVE is a dream, situated brtheastern part of the city, its attractiveness as a home. in the natural beauty d rural surroundings enhance its aviractiveness nature’s liberal environments, / PARK RESERVE can be reached in 7 minutes from the center of the city. 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 Open Mon, and Sat. Evening | Thouands of eyes search the Classified Columns | Daily. Let them see | your propesitions. Start | negotiations with their 1 owners in the Want Advt. way. You’'ll find { it an inexpensive and profitable way of reach- ing them. _— f I WANTED—FEMALE HELP [ light 368 West 1 WANTED—A cleaning. street. for at girl Apply house- Main 1 WANTED—Cleaner, waitres woman to mend linen. Apply N. B. club between 10 and 12 a. m. 1-19-3d WANTED—DMaid to do plain and kitchen work for small family; good wages. Apply 42 Park plac 1-19- WANTED—A maid for general house- work: good wages to right pu Inquire Sunday at 56 Maple street, or week days at Rackliffe Bros. Mr. F. E. Rackliffe, Jr. 1-17-tf WANTED—Young lady for payroll work in office of local factory. Ad- dress Herald Box 1XB. 1-16-3d WANTED—Experienced for several evenings’ work each | week. State experience. Address | Box 10BB, Herald. 1-16-tf ! WANTED—Competent second mald. | Apply Mrs. W. C. Hungerford. 72 | Russell St. 1-16-6d | bookkeeper | | WANTED— { WANTED—Janitor, New CLASSIFIED | 1c a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bockkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the littlc advt. and in_eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. WANTED—MALE HELP —Boy of 14 school night Webb & Co., WANTEIL after and Saturd Apply 3 705 once, two bhuffers ickel work. Good v Carfare allowed Plainville, steady w Baum & freight depot. Tk Co., B. boy for our New York Stceck Exchange Dept. and general office work. Apply Richter Co., 31 West Main St. 1-17-1C Britain Na tional Bank buildiag. Good job for man and wife. Apply at once. 272 Main street, H. N. Bodwell building superintendent. 1-17-idx i " NOTICE — s to work | special di wiall pape wood St. 1-19-Gdx ANITARIUM ana catton, excellent su, tfrom institutional closz individual atte all doctor urteou: Rates $20 per week Jucted solely by Mary R. N, graduate Brookln W Heights Hospital. ANNUM in an absolutely If an income lik hundred dollas write Box 984, PER 1fe enterp! this on apne: Burkburnett, T\ few 1-10-17-24x WANTED-—Repair man. Alling Rubber Ca. App! 1-17-tf WANTED—Young man about 16 vears old to work in drug store. Ad- dress Druggist Box 2, Herald. 1-17-wix WANTED—Young man for soda de- partment. Apply Riker-Hegeman. 1-16-3d WANTED—A woman to do general housework wha will go home eve- nings. Apply at 31 Harrison St. Tel. $11 evenings or 342 at da. 1- te | MEN WANTED FOR U. 8. NAVY— Ages 18 to 35, splendid opportuni- ties to learn one of our 27 trades. See the world. Apply Navy Recruit- ing office 299 Main St. 1-14-6ax ¥ WANTED—Housekeeper. Apply 79} Smalley St. J. Sperry. 1-16-3dx 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 your qualifications f el position of this kind, Box 22Z, Herald. 1-14-6dx | WANTED—Women to work on foot! pre All or part time. Apply J. Mfg. Whiting St. 1-13-wl | l Beaton Co., 46 WANTED—Maid and second New Britain General Hospital. k. —— e WANTED—Head Hotel Beloin. waitress at WANTED A FIRST-CLASS POLICY WRITER an Good wages for experi- enced clerk. THE W. L. HATCH CO. CITY HALL 1-17-6d WANTED GIRLS FOR PAPER BOX WORK in local factory; good pay and excellent working con- ditions; experience of advan- tage but unnecessary. Apply to BOX 14N, HERALD. 1-14-6dx jBERMUDA FLORIDA CUBA PORTO RICO WINTER CRUISES OR Rates, Stilings and Fuarther Tnforma- tion Apply to TO TROPICS 297 MAIN STREET Steamship Tickets to All Parts of the Wor TO BE HURIFTY TO BUY 'DeWITT A. RILEY Life Insurance NATIONAL BANK RBUILDING. he Service Agency. :Geo. A. Quigley!. WANTED—Young man, about 18, for clerical position in local factory excellent opportunity for advanc ment; good wages to start. Apply. stating experience, to .Box Herald. 1-14-64d: NTED—Two sheet metal men. Ap- piy New Britain Sheet Metal Works, 3566 South Main. 1-11-(711); WANTED—Good diemaker with ex- perience, steady cmployment. Apply A. J. Beaton Mfg. Co., 46 Whiting street. 12 tf FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, FOR SALE—Books. Ridpath's b vy of Universal Literature volumes, character sketches of mance, fiction and drama. beauti- fully illustrated, 8 volumes: also books of history, etc. The books are as perfect as when bought. Will sell for one-fourth of cost or less. Call 51 Fairview street, up- stairs. 1-19-2a L ro LE—Barbershop: reasonable : reason for selling, owner leaving town. Address 135 Lafav- ette St. FOR SAL Briarty's, ley stree —=Soda fountain at M corner Church and Stan- 162, 1-19-6dx 1-19-4dx | NOTICE—I have in stock ready for immediate delivery, 1 wood burnir Fuller & Warren heating stove Fuller & Warren furnace; 1 Boyn ton furnace; 1 Brien heater. ¥. W. Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Telephone 1773. 1-16-tf NOTICE—Here we arc again next two weeks only we will paper vour room, furnish labor and ma- teria! for $3.00, so get bus first come, first served. Painting, kalso- mining and plastering at most ri sonable prices. Tresky & Schadt, 43 Hartford Ave, Tel. 2289-5. 1 NOTICE—A dollar-bill frames that Christmas photo. See our window. Ohrnstedt’s Photo Shop, 244 Main St. and 69 Arch St 12-26-t¢ OTICE—Electric cleaners . rented, | $1.25 per day. Brand new. Prompi- lv delivered. Satistaction teed. Tel. 2079, 1-19-e-0-d-tf 1 hereby give notice that I will not | be responsible for any debts incurred | by anyone but miyself. | SANFORD G. 20. Hartford, 1 FREEMAN, | Jan. Conn. 19, 1 | REAL ESTATE 1'OR SALE descri preferred. FARMS WANTED, all with stock and tools Please send full particulars at once and we shall have buyers at your place soon as westher permits. Your farm will be sold if you send full description with reasonable price. Farmers' Realty C 721 Main St., Hartford. 1-15-1wx | 50 ACRE FARM, good land, e buildings, crops, stack, tools, Price very low: small “payvment down: balance easy terms. Farm- ers’ Realty, 721 Main St., Hartford. Open till 8 p. m. 1-15-1wx cte. ARMS FOR SALE, all descriptions with stock, c s, tools, etc. Write for particula 111 at office, open till 8 p. m. Main St., Hartf FOR SALE — One-horse deliv sleigh, gzood condition. TInquire C, W. Lines Co., Chestnut street. 1-19-tf FOR SALE—Grey enameled bedroom set, oak chairs, oak library tabl gas stove, hall-bracket, dress fornu, | size 36, adjustable, in perfect cor dition. Apply 217 Chestnut St., 2d | floor. Telephone 126 FOR SALE— good as new; bargain at $2 rear third floor, 428 Church St. SLEIGHS FOR SALE—Just received, ' a carload of second hand sleigh consisting of business sleighs. two- seaters and cutters: all in fips( class shape and will be sold right at White's Stables, rear 289 Main St. 1-17-3dx FOR SALE-——Cheap, a second-hand gas stove at 100 Lincoln St FOR SALE—Single Comb White L. horn Cockerels. W. J. KEmer Phone 613- Kensington. 1-17-3 TOR SALE—Pasteurized milk under the supervision of Health Board of | State of Connecticut and New Britain for 12¢ a quart. empty Dbottle. * Hotei Bronso & 1-9- start the - right. go down to Doherty's if you want a Native ‘Tur- of Broilers, Native Fancy Fowl, Duck. Pork Tenderloins, S. & B. Sausage, Hams.| moked Shoulders, H. C. Tripe, ! Calves' Liver. Sweetbreads, Sait| Tongues, Prime Beef, Veal, Tamb,| Pork. All the leading brands of Teas and Coffec and Canned Goods. Special Prices on Casc Lots. Fruits—We have Oranges, Lemons, Grape Fruit, Bananas and Apples. Vegetables, Na- tive Potatocs, Carrots. Parsnips, Tur- nips, Green Peppers, Sweet Potatoes, Onions. Celery, Lettuce. . EVERYTHING THE BEST AT DOHERTY'S ‘B FOR SALE Splendid building leots East Main street with all ments in at the start. H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estate & Ins. Room 107 City Han 116, right” on improve- TO | 2dx | i WANTED. ry | Tenement of five rooms, convenience: Coal in Inquire 67 Gladden St. 1-19-6dx all the cellar. TO RENT—Hall for soc ang, dancin Inquire son. Broadway = arl restaurant. meetings A. John- 1-17-tf FOR RENT—Des ‘phone supplie room. Desk 'Phonc 545-1 1-16 and 3dx TO RE floor T—1 4-room room floor. lights. sireet, Plainville, 2d main road or of Jos Whiting street, tenement, tenement, 1st house pir Fischl, New Britain. 1-16-3dx from TO RENT-—Tenement 4 3 of five rooms. Apply Room 7. 1-19- WANTED. { FOR Tor the ! 1-16-64x | Inquire Cook | 117 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. AUTOMOBILES six touring car, nd new top: cord mechagical conditon. evenin or Sund morni East street. Tel. Cail SALE-—Auto harne trucks, wagons, Appls ister in Bigelow, 1-12-t¢ . model speedo- condition. . for demonstration FOR $.~\l E 7 Ford touring car in Zaod cc on; must be sold at once. Ccme and make an offer. Auto Repair Co., 115 Glen St. ! 1-15-6dx USED CARS If you are on the market for a good used car it will pay you to look over the follow- i ing cars L 1919 Oakland touring 1919 Osakland roadster | 1918 Buick Six tourin: i 1419 National touring i 1918 Overiand sedan i 1917 Grant ! and a number of others all in ! A1l condition and at a bargain. t A. C, HINE CO., ‘Washington St., Hartford George Dunbar, Salesman. guaran- * USED CARS OF VALUE 1919 Studebaker demonstrator 1918 Paige touring 1917 Hudson, super-six touring. 1318 Kissel sedan 1918 Dodge touring TRUCKS 1918 Vim Express, 1-2 1917 Day-Elder 3-4 1919 All-American, 1 ton 3. IRVING JESTER. Arch St. Phone 811 Studebzker Agency Prices on Application. 197 1-12-tf A ——— ey LOST | LOST—Lady’s pocketbook Thursday noon between Park street and Glen street, - containing money and _ stamps, valued as gift. Reward. Re- turn to Herald Office. LOST—Lower part of fountain pen, Stanley street and vicinity schiool. Reward. Call 1-16-3dx LOST—Saturday eveni Lady’s gold h with black ribbon mon- veturn to Mrs. Moni and receive rews Mapls 1-19-2d —Boston _ bulldog spots over eyve. lulc)!ilox‘ze 1417 with brown Finder please call 5. 1-19-1dx LOST—sSaturday street, ten dollz turned to Hernld Office. afternoon on Main Reward if re- 1-19-3dx LOST—Gold Chatelaine watch between 16 Prospect street, Arch street and Main strect. Keeps as sentimental reason. Return to Herald Office. Reward. 1-19-6d Place to board a 21 m old. Apply Herald. e LOST—Small suit case either on Dwight street or Hartford trolley. Please return to 107 Dwight St. 1-19-1dx WANTED—Young would like large room in private f ily if po temporary perman warm and comfortable Hera American couple board, Sithe: or . To buy modern one- 6 or T rooms, in zood re- &ood lot. Central or if near car line. Notif: Kensington, WANTED- hou 1 size Conn., Pox WANTED- within w even room rent, distance of cente BOOKKEEPING INSTALLED KINIRY & COMPANY PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS INCOME' TAX ADVISERS Phone 1 WiLL BUY ALL KINDS OF STEMS JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Will Pay 3c¢ Ib. For Rags. L. ZELDES Tel. 589-23 138 OAK STREET 4 The Hardward City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. Building Loans to Telephone 1790 Employees of Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. '