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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRU ARYY2, 1920, F1 PARKER & DEMING | 193 MAIN STREET We have For Sale a Single House of ten rooms with a garage for two cars. The house has been painted and papered inside within the last three months. Centrally located and very desirable. Can be seen at any time. The Price is $7,500. PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET Rooms 1, 3 and 5 Tol. 2026. packed. It was invoiced ““To Shanghai.” ‘W. J. Bryan insists the present high value of Chinese silver dollars makes good his 1896 “free silver” arguments. MMM, Francisco—The China Mail silver was r Nile recently left San Francisco China, loaded with $15,000,000 rth of silver buillion. Picture bws some of the sacks in which the Steamer “Eclipse” Goes Tio Aid Stranded Vessel New York, Feb .12.—The American steamship clipse from Liverpool, January 24, to the assistance of the distressed steamer Avondalc, a wireless report to the nava] communications service here today stated. The Av reported last night as her engine out of commis: Newspapers Their ddling Clothes’—Austria New York, Feb. 12.—Babies born in ne stricken Vienna are being pped inh pewspapers instead of | dling clothes,” according to a | am received here at the head- | ers of the American relief com- | ftee for sufferers in Austria from ! ident Seitz of the Austrian rc.{ blic. The message was in reply to | imately 500 miles southeast ablegram from the committee | York. The Eclipse gave her bmising relief for the starving chil- ' as about 130 miles from the n of Vienna. Avondale. YPEWRITERS All Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired & Exchanged Typewriter Supplies W—# New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street Block on Park Street For Sale by Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St Business The Hardward City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. | tabulate | ably the | acc | been given i Vagrancy . | Amount of for New York, has gone | FLU’ FIGHT AIDED | | BY CHARITY ORGAN, Irregularilywoi Wofk Prohibits Report—Statistics Prepared Owing to the extra work incidental ! to the epidemic of influenza there was no written report made at the regula monthly meeting of the New Britain Charity organization, held in its rcoms at 52 Center street, last evening. A partial report of the work done was . however, and shows admir- mount of detail that is bein mplished. The Visiting Nurse association has by the Charity organiza- tion a list of supplies, medical otherwise, to be used in cases of need among the sick. A full list of food to be used in part or as a whole, was donated and there is an arder for any necessary medicines, bedside suppl bedding, clothing and coal. This been used in many instances duri the past month with a great deal of | bills will be accounted ot benefit. The 0 for at the next monthly meeting the organization. Monthly Statistical Report. The statistical list af routine work | field force | done by the office and during January is as follow: Application far service—from— Public officials . Private societies . Churches Interested mmvlduah Other cities Schooly Applicants Lhemsclves for— Advice ..... Clothing . Aid Friendly serv Applicants— Total No. cases month Consultants . Visits by agent to or in behalf of families L Business calls . Telephene call Treatment— Famiilies receiving months or over . Families receiving— Temporary aid Emergency aid Clothing Medicul aid . dealt during pensions, two Work secured— Permanent Causes of poverty in Widowhood kness or accident . new cases Immorality or crime Miscellaneous Material relief— No. receiving aid month ... Amount of aid from treasur fund during 55 $141. aid from special Total amount of aid from No. for whom a. d was organ- ized from churches, so- cieties, individuals, etc. Amount organized = Total amount of aid exp(.nded through C. O. channels. .... Lynch’s orchestra at the Elks' fair. —advt HELD ON SUSPICION. Waterbury, Feb. 12.—Anthony Ka- losky, a farm laborer, was locked up today by order of Coroner Monzani until he can be questicned as to his acquaintance with Mrs. Stephenitis who was murdered at her home in Middlebury last week. Kalosky a year ago worked for the woman and since then had worked for various farmers in nearby towns. Anthony Ragous- kas of this city is also detained for the same purpose. Alpha orchestra at the night.—advt. ORTHODONTIA A.B.Johnson,D.D.S. T.R.Johnson,D.D.S. National Bank Bldg. fair—one and | want a bookkeeper, ‘‘book- you onc who can really keep': if you are in nced of a salesman, an engineer, a cook or a housemaid or any kind of help in your home, office, store or factory, get them in the Want advt. way. A few words in the Hcrald Classified column will do the wick. be convinced. —_———— Try it and WANTED—MALE HELP men who now find | undesirable, to WANTED—Two inside work out of doors. bor required. Must be able to read and write accurately. Addry Work, Box 16, Herald. 2-12-2d NTED—Soda clerk, young appearance; Xperience necessary. Apply Mr. Tully, Dic insan Drug C 2-12-3 man, | not | worls | No hard physical la- | CLASSIFIED Ic a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question billing and postage cost more than the price of the litile advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Girl for Adkins Printing Co., bindery 66 Chu wor light Addre: 2-11-3ax WANTED—Woman housework for one Herald Box 19XX. to week. d i FOR | | | sleigh: of credit. Bookkeeping, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR Apply street SALE—Two Philip Bardeck., single 170 SALE—Two quire of P. F. avenue. pool table: Curtin, 2-12-tf WAN o 3L rk. Main St A Apply woman for J. kitchen East WANTED-—Several men over 25 years | of age for Pan-Dandy retail bread .raute; experience unnecessary. Kolb's Bakery, 134 North St. Apply J. S. George, 7 a. m. or 3 to 5 p. m. STOCK SALESMAN—One to handle a proposition now paying 3% month dividend, 4% or 5% man who must have at least $7,500 a year tunity. Herald. income. Splendid oppor Address Salesman, Box AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN. Motor Co., 4 Elm St. Cohen 2-12-3d4 - MAIL CLERKS. $110 manth. Age, 18-35. Experience un- necessary. For free particulars, examinations, write J. Leonard (former government examiner) 843 Equitable Bldg., Washingtan, D. C. 2-11-10dx RAILWAY WANTED—Man to drive Ford v car and help in store. have driver’s dicense and quainted with streets of city. at once. Herbert L. Milk ware Store, 336 Main St. deliv- Mus be WANTED—DMan for retail milk wag- on. Grogan and Hatfield, 453 South Main. 2-10-34dx WANTED. helper. East St. —Plumber Apply O. or plumbers’ A. Peterson, ¢ WANTED-—Paper ruler or one who has had some experience as such communicate with M. McN i Asylum street, Hartford. Market. 2-9-tf WANTED—Clerk at Doherty WANTED—Two men to work: vard. Good wages paid. ter, 54 Dwight Court. in coal 2-5-tf | ANTED—Pin boys; good wages. Casino Bowling Alleys. 1-30 tf —_—— —————— FURNISHED ROOMS L S — FURNXISHED ROOMS-—Two rooms for light housekeeping, also single front room. Phone 16 2-12-2dx TO RENT—Room suitable for light housekeeping, to man and wife or two ladies. Address P. O. Box 377 ar 35 Kelsey St. -12-1dx | WANTED-—By a gentleman, furnish- ed room for lodging with privilege of using a modern bath room. Tel- ephone 606-12 or address Herald Office, B10B. : SITUATION WANTED WANTED—By man 35 years old. position that will take him outdoo at least part of time: wide experi- ence. Address Box B6, Herald Office. 2-12- WANTED—A position by young with 18 vears’ experience in carpentry business, the past 13 rears as carpenter foreman and assistant building - superintendent; would like to establish himself with some company as building superir tendent. Address Box 31C, Herald. 10-6dx man the FOR SALE FOUR-FAMILY HOUSE, Pays nearly 12 STORE AND GARAGE per cent. on investment. $2,500 cash reqguired. ON NORTH ST.— H. D. HUMPHREY District Manager for New Britain. 272 MAIN ST. Nat. Bank Building. Phone 141. We Have a Good Grocery Store for Sale— Building and all— It is a | will surely interest you. ' pay cash, and don’t hang you up for your dough first class corner and Located where people See us about buying any BUSINESS. CAMP REAL 273 MAIN ST. PHONE 543 ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. 2-12-a2x | { WANTED—Three clerks M1 Jes- | ax i ! ! i ESTATE CO. ' | per | with promise of in next month or two; | { WANTED—Waman washing Fairview to do and ironing. St., after 6 p fJnnl} m. 2-11- WANTED-——-Woman to do vashing and ironing at home. Harrison St. or Tel. 2019, 2-11-tf family Call WANTED—A competent stenograph- er with some knowledge of book- kceping. Permanent, first class po- sition for right party. Herald, Box 20X. in local manufacturing concern. Ap- ply giving qualifications and exper- | ience if any to P. WANTED—Experienced stenographer s P. O. Box 1026, New Brit- ating experience. 2-10-3d W. WANTED—Girl for press work. Good wages. A. N. Clark & Son, Plain- ville, Conn. 2-10-1w NTED—Girls. Clean, very lig. accurate work; no machinery; s a high-grade work that pays well when learned; steady work, conditions as near ideal as we can make them: good wages whils ; this is an opportunity that you to investigate; In an- swering, please give age and place of present employment if any; applications treated strictly conh- dentially. Addr Herald Box X21X 2-9- all all WANTED—Experienced ironers, male and female. Learners taken: good wages paid while learning. Com- mercial Shirt C 6 Arch St. 2-6-tf WANTED—Chambermaid, Beloin. Hotel 2-7-tt at WANTED—Young lady for elerical work in local factory. Some expe- rience of advantage but not nec- essary if you have had Grammar school education. Apply in own handwriting, siving age, experience, ete. Box 20, Herald. cd WANTED—Saleswoman wanted cloak and suit department waist and hosiery department. ply at the Bee Hive, street. for and Ap- Main 2-2-tf TELEPHONE OPERATOR WANTED. Young lady to operate small tel- ephone switchboard, in office of local factory. - One with some experience preferred, aso capable of operating typewriter to some extent. In application state age, experience, references, etc. Ad- dress Box 31, Herald Office, 2-2-tf WANTED—Typist ——————— e and stenographer. of School Dept., education and m-‘ 2-11-tf 1t office state age, perience i DON'T SUFFER with your old plate. PERSONAL. We give libera] discount on it for our new oness Consultation’free. Dr. D. H. Dickerman, 22 -West | Pearl St. 2-10-6dx DeWITT A. RILEY Automobile ) Accident ) Health ) and ) Fire ) The Service Agency. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. With I Dayton Humphrey INSURANCE Call Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes Well Established Grocery fine ncighborhood. FOR SALE. Store, in H. N. LOCKWOOD, Address | 11-2-3dx | office of | this | with | FOR SALE—Stove in good condition. 112 West St. 2-12-3d FOR SALE—Set of heavy hub sleigh runners. Inquire Jos. H. Clark, 505 Main street. 2-12-3dx OR SALE—Fur coat, good as new; only used one month; will sell for less than half original cost Box 23Z. 2-2d FOR SALE—Jr. Coaster King steering sled. Size 50x141 in. New, bar- gain. 368 Arch St., second floor. 2-11-2dx FOR SALE—One Brandt sleigh. This is a new two-horse sleigh. Reason- able price. Rackliffe Bros. Co. Inc. 2-7-6d In- 120 Hartford | Just before Spring “breaks” is a good time to interest pros- pective used you buyers in that auto want to sell. The new owner will want to get it tuned up and ready for the road before the blue bird begins to chirp. Get in touch with him in the Want advt. way. A few cents spent for a Herald Classified advt. will locate the hnyu:( you want. ey - AUTOMOBILES SALE—Nationa] Cabriolette; rare bargain. Must be sold at once. Perfect condition. Runs and looks like new. Call 1708 for dem. onstration during day, 753 Fasf street evenings or Sundays . % 1-31-t{ FOR ' FOR SALE—1918 Paige touring ca in excellent condition, new pain and cord tires, $1050. This caf ee to be appreciated. 193 Arch.St 2-4-t4 udson super-g: in exceilent ruli« Cord tires at 2 spares. 31,275, M. L Jester, 193 Arch St. Tol. 811, -4 ———————————— TO RENT _— TO RENT—Heavy horse by the dny or week. 115 Beaver St. Miko Cgmi bagian. 2-6-1ws i —————— FOR SALE—Pasteurized milk undor | the supervision of Health Board of State of Connecticut and City of New Britain for 12c a quart. empty bottle. Hotel City. Bronson, 1-9-it FOR SALE—Two-family housa that nets better than 12 per cent. on investment of $500. Telephone 606-12 for ap- pointment. LO:T—Wednesda front of Dic night probably in cinson Drug Co. store, two trunk keys on ribbon. Please return Jessie Dingwell,, Britain Hospital. 2-2dx LOST—PIlain gold locket containing one picture, between National bank and Columbia street, Tuesday. Return Herald 2-11-3d LOST—Embroidered table runner on | Arch stre Main St. Finder return to 456 Reward. 2-11-2dx LOST—A bunch of keys, night, on Berlin trolley, or at Triangle. Finder return to Herald and receive reward. LOST—Lad Waltham gold wrist watch in Turner hall at the recent Scoach concert. Reward if return- ed to Herald Office. 2-9-tf BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS INSTALLED KINIRY & COMPANY PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS INCOME TAX ADVISERS Phone 2131, Booth's Block. VE ALL YOUR JUNK PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS Also buy Second-hand Furniture. L. ZFLDES 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-23 The oest of selected raw milx thor- oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- | ern process is what is offered you over our brand of PASTEURIZED MILK. The finest raw milk cannot compare with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— for ours Is the finest raw milk made correct pasteurizingz. ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFE. Order it today. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 P3iRK STREET. Telephone 1936. COWLES ELECTRIC CO. 74 Winthrop St., W BRITAIN, CONN. Consult us when in need of Anything Electrical Bring | New | Sundnyi 2-10-3dx ' | | | WANTED—Furnished WASNTED. WANTED—To exchange six-roon flat, all modern improvements, if north end of Bristol for tenemen in New Britain: two adults. Addrest Box X21X, Herald. 2-12¥3de WA\TFDx—Thrac rooms, for lizht housekeeping, geutlomen, Box 10- furnishe( by thied W, Herald. v 2-11-3d WANTED-—TYoung man desires board] and room in private Amerie famiiy. Roferonces If desir P. O. Box 288, City. 211+ room board in privare famil; wi $15 per week. Address P, O. 8885, 2 ‘WANTED — Forward-looking - yo men and women. Let our capabl instructors help you in your struge gle Zor success. Enter now. Com necticut Business College, 163 Mhiy St. 1-20-¢ —_-0s-r rm WANTED—Buick or other standard make runabout. State best price fol for cash. O. N. T., care Herald. 2-11-2¢1 NOTICE D — PERSONAL—A reminder that FoafFu ary is the month wo do copying an{ enlarging of old photographs at r¢ duced pricec. Areado Studle, [RERT — - NOTICE—1,000 recils of wall papet 10c to 40c roil. Cash and ea Painting, paper hanging at dlsenm Crucherg, 63 Greenwood Ht, Phesi 21224, 2-0-841 NOTICE—A dollar-bill frames thw Christmas photo. Bee our windew Onrustedt's Photo Shop, 244 Mail St and 69 Arch Bt 13-36-4 3 HENRY PARSONS' ORCHESTRA= Phenomonal juz wisard Larg concert reportaire. Bookings mud be arrangod in advance, Addres Loenry Parsons, Director, Postofial Box 1017, New Haven, Conn. 3-18-1wr Bullding—Ropaming, LEAVITT & HAYES, ING, BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICR, STREL AND CONCRETE. Reopuira of ail kinds. ® Court 8t Telephones itew Britain, “enn. 181/ TO YOCUR & TO GET OUR SUNDAY Dlm Wao have this week Turkeys, Chiskin ¥owl, the beet Hoaf, Veal, Lamb an Pork that monoey can buy, Native Oel( ery. Lettucs, Pargiey, Faney and Florida Oranges, CGrape Pruif iong, efc Cenned Fruite=—lLoganbers berries, Ruspberries, Cherries, | Pineupple. We carey a full lins of y & Paries, Chade & Banbarn'l White Iters and Heins Goseds. Lael lhum ail ever, but before yeu bus & i and see Bteekwell at nfiiihfl‘fi“fi. iephone 1414, Btraws Pearg Desiring a Pesitlon at Geod Wages, under Excellont Workiag Cen. ditlons, Appiy UNI3'< LAUNDRY E[l 204 ARCH =T, J?l! PRINTING) ‘ CAREFULLY REASONABLE PRICES, 1 J. M. KULPER PRINTING cb. The John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 551 STANLEY ST. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. Real Estate and Insurance, Room 407 City Hall, 325 MAIN ST. Tel. 777. Telephone 153-12