New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 25, 1919, Page 10

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g Classified Columns are gl agents—the penny ads ach hundreds in the city Fevery week night and the Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. iire Herald. Your money will surely remair in the finder’s, hands if he does nct know who lost it. CASH IN ADVANCE, MINIMUM ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. HEaNany AL OEDP WANTED—MALR. Man position FOR SALE. FOR SAL. I | GOVERNMENT CLERK i s - tions, Coanecticut N dreds women $1,000-$1,200 ¢ | essary. Women desiving 8 of clos-| o0t positions write for 2, and the | ticu) J. C. Leonard n, adopted civil rvice examiner), e B ccom- Buildin ashi A o rting Sat- | W. asser F i N 5 Secretary | hous article Apply YOUNG MEN. 16 rds announc- | ington third floor, bic e jen out at once - chamber, and | WANTED — B sccure cards by | laundress, i1 sum. T Address Drawer Plainville, of the above sched- Conn 1-23-6d o the closing of all — - ores on Monday eve-| WANTED—A lady ia a real e ANTED —Good g July, August and Sep-| and insurance office who has some 29 Broad St. 8 o'clock in the afternoon, | knowledge of fire insurance, geeping the stores open on Mon- writing nd bookkeeping evenings during the other months Box 32XX, Herald. 'of the year. The schedule meets with the approval of most of the mer- chants. Because of the decision of the majority, it is felt.that the smaller | merchants in the city will 4all in line. | Tt is planned to have a general| tress. chamber of commerce meeting some South night in February and Secretary - Sprague will secure an interesting | NOTICE speaker on either “Reconstruction teacher, 86 Work in England’” or the “New Trade Conditions in South America.” The Grocers and Butchers' associa- tion met Thursday night at the cham- commerce rooms and over 50 | were present. Seven mnew were voted upon, which brings smbership now to over 90. Wil- | ENAMINA- Hun- necded unnec- oak wood; The for collecting a good cha one WANTIED. m ady to work Main per- for PORDS STA} ASY WEATHER with our new buretors. 34 miles cheapest gasoline lncreased power. motor. Very ruling ms it vourself. Apply Money hack 1~ trial. Air-Fr 751 Madison, FOR SALFE 4-foot IN COLD 1919 car zallon halr Styles slow on high. Attach Big profits to agents white Leg guarante 30 duys’ Berlin. riction Carburetor . B Dayton, O 5 FOR SALE-—Pair of bucket seats dnd one full seat. All in best condition, 574 West Main 3dx Hickory lengths; $12 Berlin Tel and per 668-4. hce who is willing Brennan et pe s the 2 ancement for - gosd Exp. G per Use irms, Gately or govern- kerosene free par- (Iformer S 1.23-tg t for any = FOR SALE—100 old hens, 200 pul- shorns. Tel. 668-4, 1-10-tf WANTED—EX perienced man at onee and over, arc railway monath. For garding Leonard examiner) Washington eligi mail free par- examinations, (former civil | Kenois St I or Fon ched o, Vim truck Tire and and Seymour Used adard Blm Very Auto Sts, clerks. ticulars write J. ( servics cook and wait- Competent chambermaid B. corner FOR acres; — 4 Building lot 0 on Road only few steps North end trolley line. All graded. Water, gas, and telephone on the Fine location for small cot- s md garden. L is under | good cultivation. \pp to H | FOR SALE OR Rodwell, 272 Main strec horse. Would operator. something Box 28D, SALE—Two farms, 130 and stock, tools and implemen miles from New PBritain; n trolley. Sacrifice. H. ! Beckley, Coan { HARD WoOOD | { lengths dr Building FOR Stratford from the Lot 40x clectric light street , Box 24, -14-tf FOR SAL: Cut to suit and delivered. Ada Alexander Bruce, Berlin. Tel, 1-21-84 a in type- TO RENT. ; IRABLE ROOM, electric lights; all central. 180 Maple EXCHANG like NOTICE. sam heat, canvenieaces: Ring uppesr ~25-1dx Young to exchange for for farm horse, 1-21-6dx st of elevator slow Herald a and the day. seams- 185 -Dressmaker Will go out by M NOTICE: TO R ent repairing heat, cte. Price Francis St. at the Bible Lecture House, 90 Arch Street Pully equipped moving house ready to open Conn. Investigate it. J. P, General Delivery, Bristol, Coga. 1-21-64 ge space. Convent- WANTED, | FOR SALE— clectric lights, 7 | picture Fanad WANTED—A five to seven room! RBristol, > house or apartment with all mod-| ., *rn improvements; located near tanley Works. Address Herald. fo Welcome STUDEBAKER We have for immediate delivery series 19 Three Big Six Touring Four Light Six Touring Two Light Six Sedans Oue Light Six Coupe Three Light Six Club Roadster Two Light Four Sedans Six Light Four Touring Beautiful in Design Thoroughly Modern Mechanically Right M. IRVING JESTER 18 MAIN STREET. Colonial Auto Co., 1279 Main Street. Open Sat. and Mon. Evenings. Phone 2109 ANNOUNCEMENT We TO RENT- rom Febr FOR SALE newly hauled, Buick painted, ity vertisemen e _{horoughis " over: Sondlticn it edilon B 1 e and Auto (0. BOARD OF RELIEF. Dilce and & particulars, m and Seymour Sts Pool. herald. The Board of Relief of the City of Cowlishaw made a strong plea | New Rritain hereby gives notice that the merchants to dress up their | they will meet in their office in the clean up, and properly display | City Hall windows. He felt that| At Two o'Clock p. done in this line to Feb, 1, all retail business | to attend to the President Phillips | said appaintment. Meetin | of the Connecticut State Grocers and | held on Tuesday, the 4th, at length | Tth, Tuesday, the 11th, .and Butchers' association spoke | urging the full support of every gro- | the 14th days of February, 1919, > p. m. to 5 p. m., and from 7 cer in New Britain to the association. | 2 N Mr. Proston of Hartford spoke of the [ m. to 9 p. m. and every evening from splendid start New Bri n retailers | b 1st to February 14th, ex- had made in their organfzation and | cept Sundays, from 7 . m. to 9 p. said he considered it one of the best |m., also on the Feb- . - in the state. J. W. Everett of New | ruary 21st, from 7 to 9| LOST—Friday which is the last day | Lincoln Haven, president of the Connecticut | o'clock, i : applications for relief can Ave., dark brown fox fur. Return Rendering and Fertilizer Corp.. | Which the principal speaker of the eve. ! made, and to make transfers, deduc-| to 655 Lincoln street. Reward. as the law di- 1 and he enlightened the gather- | tions and abatements rects. o in street = : : Solomon. Phone WA D—Pool table in first of rs ber groc name: the n liam for stor, goods in their much could be the advantage o | in New Britain. corner 1-22-t¢ Centrally rent. Corbin located 3lectric FOR SALE—Ford touring \d']“‘\" in first-c s shape. Standard Tire : S| and Auto Co., corner Elm and Sey- ‘]"“\‘j)‘“' | mour Sts. 1-22-tf 94X |.FOR SALE—Corbin Helena Repair Station, 90 St., rear. 1-24-6dx for Service Phone 3 car cheap; Board D h and room school Wheeler, in vi- cinity of n. ’19. duties Saturday, truck Arch FURNISHED ROOM \ining to wiil he FURNISHE !' ROOM Modern conveniences, e WANTED—To buy or second e NT- hand typewriter. Box 2 Herald. | 25, . -25-6dx FOR SALE corner Oak Pigs, all sizes, Call 208, and North Sts, City from MUSICIAN chanc: desires position where of playing in orchestra - hand are good work — : ferred. Box <. He % LOST 8 evening in vicinity street and Shuttle M FURNISHED ROOMS 69 Arch street Steam heated or pre- SALE—Bicycle Bronson street MANNING'S GARAGE Automobile Service Station. almo of low | WANTED. dren of sweaters 10 v Winter clothes for chil- influenza widows. Suits, and blouses for boys 6 to coats and dre es for girls Notify Charity Or- West Main street 1-24-2d4 on be 1x Ars: ning, ing with the full details of the work- | ! . ings of the Rendering Plant at | WILLTAM New Haven. A delegation from New | WILLIAM Britain will visit this plant in the near JOHN L. future in order to become better ac- quainted with its work vears. melon muff ani n, 103 . LOST—Hudson seal Monday. Reward returned fo Herald. 1-24-3dx — 4 Board FOGND. modern convenieaces; cated. Address Young ald. 1 &CHAEFER MIDDLEM if Repairing and accessories, 12 years 1o | practical experience with BUICK | MOTOR CO. Experts on Tgnition and starting systems. Rear 165 arch St. ind room with | centrally Man, He 23-3dx | CIRCLE ELECTS. officers were elected FOUND-—Six months’ er can have same dog and paying for Maher, New Britain old by 1d Ave., dog. Own- describing William Plainvill PRIDE The Thu by Pride Circle, commander, WANTED—A. with all five room tenement | improvements. Centrally | located, by alnewly married couple Box 24, Herald 1-23-3d FOR SALE. = ¥ One of the pleasantes. single homes | WANTED—Young men and women to | In the cast side; 11 ronms, with all| fit themselves for good office posi- | improvements and two extra lots ang| tons. Call, or write for catalos. barn. Connecticut Business Culloge 1 H. N. LOCKWOOD_ Main street. 21- tt e Real Estate and Insurance TED-—Five hundred (500) cred- | QI HOCHMAN i ty Hall bills; will collect them in open every evening, 6 to 9 BRANCH following for the coming term ady Foresters: Wor- | Mrs. Sadie Olson; | Miss Minnie McCar- | thy; recording secretary, Miss Minnie | McKeon: financial secretary, Miss | Anna Mane; treasurer, M Mae Gos- elin; right guide, N Freida Gugel: left guide, Mrs. Mary Corr; inside guide, Miss Mary Sheeha outside Mrs. Mary Boudion: two year | ay night thy sub-commander, MAKI STORE FIX- ND GENERAL JOBBING {Next to N. B. Jce Corporation, Corbin Place. Phone 41 or 1436-3 Vim DGlWGW Cars Ajax and Brunswick Tires, Mrs. Ellen Blinn; three year | Accessories and General Re- trustee, Mr. J. J. Hyland: auditing | committee, Misses Lena Hart, Rosn;palnng entertainment committee, Mrs. Bea- | trice Jungst. The home of delivery cars —0 (,\,‘ WD Woon— and trucks. = DENISON GARAGE 1.0, Zetterman CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION 430 MAIN WA itors quick charge; @’clock. Collection reet Buys all kinds of Junk and Second- T oraas Riley, LIL,B, Hand Furniture. Will pay 2%c for Agency, shington 1-24-5dx rags. Telephone 1161-15. ‘DeWitt A. Riley Insurance and Real Estate —READY FOR BUSIN With H. Dayton Humphrey ROOM 208, NATIONAL BK. BLDG. * The Service Agency ‘I Will Buy all kinds of Junk and second hand | furniture. L. Zeldes, 19 Willow St. Tel. 557-14 r FOR SALE Brick Block. 3 ¥Families and 1 Storc. Less Than Building Would Cost. 10 CHURCIH STREE H D HUMPHREY PURE FOOD HOME REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST. COOKED PASTIRY = = i i g on) ! Three Houses and a Barn for sale on North :treetr— Good corner property in best location on the street—See CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main street : Ma zley's R have been advised that all regulations as regards delivery (Mayor Quigley” (nvm) of Anthracite and Bituminous Coal have been removed by the New England Fuel Administration. We take this means of thanking our many customers for their Pleasure Cars M. IRVING JESTER 18 Main St co-operation with us during the unsettled conditions occasioned by the war, and to assurc them that we will do everything in our power EXCAVATING AND GRADING Sewer and Water Connections as conditions right themselves to AND protect and further their interests. STREET SHURBERG, WOOD. in to | Having returned from service ! {he United States Army, 1 wish announce that I have resumed pra tice at Room £05, New Britain tional Bank Building. DR. W. E. NORTON 1 9 to Residenco—152 @ Strees Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. tesidence—152 Vance Street, Storage, Supplics and Repairing. WANTED! 500 COUPLES to enjoy themselves th T w Britain, Conn. Telephon MANRDSS AUTG £0. OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Spemallv Phone 2227 ]39 Arch VICTORY LUNCH COAL 59 F RANKLIN STRE TEL. 2250 Hours: Don’t endanger the life of that pre- cious baby by using unknown or un- pasteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY PURE PASTEURIZED eliminate ALL question or richne: From selected sources of high qual- ity and THOROUGHLY FASTEUR- | 1ZED in a modern creamer: OUR | PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfs the | most exacting. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 101 PARK STREWT Telephone 1936, United csters’ Hall, at Bazaar, SAFE and MILK and of impurity ‘Turner Arch Street. Admission, 15 Cents. 3 Story Street. Can Be Sold For 115 Stanley dn The American Engme&nn TRY DOHERTY T 1146 ROOM 208. : e MARKET | Does Designing and Building of SPECIAL MACHINES Dies, Jigs and Fixtures, Automobile Parts and JOBBING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 200 East Main St,, over Morrin’s Garage. VERMONT TURKEYS TIVE FOWL FRESH SPARERIBS FRIESH PORK TENDERLOINS Used Cars For Sale One—1917 mountable Brown ASHES REMOVED atel fi Tel. 316 MWashingtan 69-71-73 Lafayette St. Cor. Washington NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ROOMS $1 AND UP American-European Only First-Class Patronage Solicited and Accepted Try Our 50 CENT LUNCH In Main Dining Room Served from 12 to SPECIAL TODAY LDBSTER SALAD MAYONAISE 750 FR. FRIED POTATOES Served in Japanese Tea Room 305 Baak Builame. Carmody Ford, de- Body i absorbers, | | Panel rims, shock Speedometer, and every- TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Sold, Rented Repaired. Tel. 481-3 thing $400.00. One—Overland, running One—u; is in a Pivst Class Shape— TO RENT—Light housckeep- Pancl Body, good tires—s$1 Zood ovder, ing rooms, $4.00. Airy, single Chevrolet, Com- 10.00. OTHER USED CARS TATION by Grand 1 Body— WE HAVE BARGAINS [N CITY SERVICE —Corner HARTFORD AVE. & STANLEY ST. New Britain, The Home of Deliv VIM DELIVERY room $2.25. 422 Main St, merc| Go to SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. For FIRE INSURANCE Twenty Years Experience 242 Main Street 9 and Exchanged New Britain Garage CHESTNUT STRE Around the Corner from \l.un H WELDING, AUTO RE PATRING \ SPECIALTY STORAGE TEL. pewriter Supplies, NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Tel. 612, 72 West Main Conn. cars & Trucks. ’ ) Street.

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