New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 30, 1919, Page 10

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the chamber W AR MAPS These Maps are Complete in every de- tail and will make a valuable souvenir of The World War. Parents of Boys in the Service Over There should have one of these Maps when the boy comes home so they can be shown the exact places where they did their fighting. While they last they can be precured at the Herald Office for ELECTRIC SERVIGE STATION TESTING AND REPAIRING OF IIGHTING IGNITION SYS' STARTING, IMS AND Auto-Lite, Delco, Northeast, Westiy Conn., Remy, Atwater- rent, Bosch, Dixie. CAR REPAIRING AND OVERHAULING for Several Reasonable Rates, ouse, MOTOR Space Cars at L. Rev. HE LA S. H. Holmes, sons, Corbin Place, 0pp. R. B. Station, Tel. 1032-12 B i e L S S e e i Mprove- | Betors in- | t in the | Britain, ¥orge ahead f Connecticut fand attention § that there are | Bh New Britain a benefit to all, | publicity—signs of | lirection on the main | oach to the city, pub- ions, a new hotel, an Staurant, the proper col- bes by the city, ete. Move- | S, character help to build | and act as an inducement ! to come to New Britain to fiecting of the directors will FFebruary 12, in the evnin definite dccision will be made st how these matters can best én up. The civic directors of are L. P. Slade, chair- Traut, Mrs. L. D . Hemingway, Rev. Bojnowski, Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill, J. T. Winters, W. C. Hungerford, E. Reeks, Judge B. F. Gaffney, H. V. Camp, C. B. Par- Hall and R. Peck. Grocers Meet Tonight Mrs. J. ell, Mrs. R. 2 E. F. The grocers association will hold a meeting at the chamber of commerce rooms tonight at 8 o'clock. Import- ant business will come up regarding | the program of cleaner stores, attrac- tive window displays and better mer- chandizing method The date of the regular monthly social evening in February will be decided upon. It is planned to e a prominent speaker. Mr. Cowlishaw, Mr. Volek, Mr. Ol- son of Miller & Olson’s, and Secretary Sprague will act delegation of the ociation to vi the Connecti- cut 1t Rendering and Fertilizer plant at New Haven today. The party will motor to New Haven and go through the plant, enjoving the priv- ilege of seeing the actual process The, by-products of the man- iring are glycerine, soap and lizer. Much interest is evidenced the local butchers and the com- mittee will make a full report at this evening's meeting The New BRBritain Hardware Co- operative association will meet in the chamber of commerce rooms tonight at 8 o’clock, to transact important business. A large attendance ex- pected. it Buy your hutter at Russell Bros., 59c pound.—advt. Why not bring “SAFETY FIRST” Movement Right Home by Using | ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and Cream, for Ours is the only properly | Pasteurized Product Sold in New i J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET. Televhone 1936. TRY DOHERTY :‘:;fl MARKET VERMONT TURKEYS NATIVE FOWL FRESH SPARERIBS FRESH PORK NDERLOINS PARK GARAGE 193 MAIN STREET Avoid the rush, have your cars re- paired now. Storage Phone 387-3 We will also accommodate a few | cars during theater hours. | MARION’S GARAGE | 961 North Stanley Street. Auto repairing of all kinds by expert. Tel. 1939 Storage MANROSS AUTG G0, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. VICTORY LUNCH 40 CHURCH ALWAYS OPEN | GOVERNMY ; LOS" Vim Delivery Cars THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1916. lassified Columns are agents—the penny ads ach hundreds in the city ery week night and the “chances are that several read- ‘ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. CASH IN Al)VANCE MINTMUM ONBE CENT AWORD EACH INSERTION. Have you lost;um of money? Glasses,is and Rings are found inorising quantities and tur in at iire Herald. Your my wil surely remain in thnder’s hands if he does nknow < E 100 who lost it. All Advertisements for WANTED—Young in factory office In replying state ence ald. woman by pre and cducation. <slumn loctt viou Box must be n the Herald offire by 1:30 p. a1 on the afternoon SEAMSTRESS—One g sewinz. Addres week and plain 0. Bo 1020, Housekeeper, family washing Addres No = INT moder call One five, one improvements: ste 705 Main St. 1-30-3dx st e e ey FPURNISHED ROOM six room n WANTED—GIir] also Ney clerical i (0], for typist. Address Britain, Conn threc light 3 proveme cka 1 Main street REXT furnish TO 2ui rooms Keepir (adults try, S4 ANTED—Woman to do laundry and | cleaning two Apply | . Hc | w or four ot d h days a ald. week o team — only.) ¥ WANTED—ompatent eral housewo Call Modern street. 1 16. 29-tf fo \est RRoom maid family Shop of 168 hree Boot 1l | | 2 | jain | _ o 4| FURNISH ROOM TO REN'T { iodern eniences, 505 Arcl power 1-2 Good White | 9-tf D St WANT sewing and Co. )—Three machine steady expericnced operators. J Day work. C. Mfg. WOMAN OR GIRL to stay with child one or two evenings a week. 492 Stanley St. Phone 1998-3 SHE Arch dx. FUR2 D ROOMS—Steam h street HELP WANTED—MALI 29-2dx v 7 | maid, New | i -6d WANTED—Young man of pearance and education, position. Apply Alling good for good Rubber Co. 1-28-tt ANTE B 1 ward Britain General Hospital. WIANTED—Boy to ing. Apply New 11 Commercial St. learn sign-paint- CLERK E Britain tions, Coanecticut March dreds women cler $1,000-$1,200. Experienc essary. Women desiring ment positions write for ticulars, J. C. Leonard civil service examiner), Building, Washington. XAMINA- 3 5 Hun- needed. unnec- govern- free par- (/former 793 Kenois 1-25-6dx | YOUNG M ble for N, 16 and over overament railw mail clerks. month. For free par- ticulars regarding examinations, write J. C. Leonard (former civil service aminer), Kenois Building, Washin > eligi- § e VANTED — Competent chambermaid Address Drawer B. Conn. 1 coolk and wi Plainville, 23-6d SALESMEN WAN RESPONSIBLE men and women wanted in several parts of the stat owning automobiles to repre selling to stares and the new line of electrical ne is is an exceptional for those looking for a sales agency with a house. Call between 2 write, The Faraday Co., St., New Haven, Ct. T WANTED. TED. NOTICE. " FREE of caretaker's coltage for slight services at odd times that | will not interfere with employment. | Adults or small family preferred. | Address “Count Herald Office, Stating size of family and present employmen 1 8dx respon and 46 ( or LOST TOST—A sheepskin coat and a_pair | of brown shoes at Doehr's pond, Tuesday night. Reward if returned | to Sovereigns Trading Co. 1-29-2dx WANTES rooms ing. >~ unfuraishe housekeep- 30-3dx of Two or three litable for light 3ox 19X, Herald. WAN SD— 0o rent buying, a farm within five miles Box C10B, Herald. NTED—We have tion for man ne good pay 1f quod Nt ivilege 0 ac Britain. 1-30-3 with of 5 of b to New of ladies’ Reward. 1- Saturday; pair Phone 20. ton shoes. 28-6dx W permanent posi- - his own home at sted write Pe- Meriden, Conn 1-30-2dx LOST—Bank book, turn to Elizabeth Webb, 34 Roberts street. 0-2-6x S S————————————— . FOUND. Finder re- WANTED- 56 Nursing Whiting confinement Phone in St FOUND—Blac er can have Jessie Stinkley, ind white dog. Own- me by identifying. 74 Woodland St 1-30-2ax cases. WANTED—By young couple a small furnished cottage, house or four furnished rooms for light hous keeping in or within five miles of New Britain. Box 12H, Herald 1-30-2d ix 0ld Fords ton St. WIANTE tion, any condi- 1728-5 in Se Tel. work; Do it Phone 6l second ld 6dx Any kind of repair arpentry, masonry, painting before spring comes 1186-12 rush WANTED—To buy hand typewriter. or Box Ajax and Brunswick Tires, Accessories and General Re-| pairing. City Service Station The home of delivery cars and trucks. DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET WANTED- fit themselves for good office posi- tions. Call, or write for catalog. Connecticut Business College, Main street. L. O. Zetterman CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING AND GRADING »wer and Water Connections idence—152 Vance Street, Telephone New Bt o e e S Hard wood $10.00 coid, 4 ft. lengths, delivered by car- Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. loadi Storage, Supplies and Repairing. J. HOCHMAN Clearmg Sale Of ngh East St. Tel. 1161-15 Grade Used Cars 1918 Super slightly used. 1918 Paige Six Touring, than 5,000 miles 1918 Ford Roadster, a dandy 1918 Crow Elkar, like new. 1916 Apperson Jack Rabbit ster. 1917 Buick Little Six roadster 1917 Ford roadster with starter and | lights 1916 Buick Little touring 1917 Dodge Bros. touring, with win- COHEN MOTOR CO TO RENT—Light housekeep- six Hudson Touring | ing rooms, $4.00. Airy, single | run less | room $2. 422 Main St. buy. road- | m m'— New Britain Garage CHESTNUT STRE Avound the Corner from \l'\in WELDING, AUTO RE- PAIRING .\ SPECIALTY Six J STORAGE L L 86 ARCH STREET. | - ap- | | Young men and women to | said opportunity | permanent | |2 p. | tions and FOR SALE. 1 Vim dird Tire and FOR SALE. chunk delive FOR mare LI—One twa sets truck and mour 1-2 200 pul- Tel. 665-4, 1-10-t¢ Very | Auto Sts Canad harne North Stanley d iry St te 1082 ~100 old hens, Leghorns, FOR SALE—Two farms, 18:nd acres; stock, tools and imjpme 4 miles from New PBritail trolley. Sacrifice. H. Beckley, Coan. Two 34x414 Will al parts 2 Willow SALE Clincher. tires, O. sell r Inquire B Phone sonal Viso Re Cutler, 1180 FOR SALE—1917 ray and Davi ts, demountable rims w tire and rim, absor spotlight; mechanically paint and tircs good; $400 Porter, 35 Harrison St street or Ford rdste B E electric start and FOR SALE newly wuled, Standard Elm and “Buick painted, seven-passenger; | thoroughly grand shape, bargain. | Tire and Auto Co., corner Seymour =il shock e and p€ect; over- a Sts. 1 FOR SALI body; o body; Ford land FOR SALE 7 in and mour FOR SAT Repait Ford tourin car cheap; | ndard Tire | Elm and Sey- One t-class shape. Ove Auto Co., corner Sts. 1e delivery one wag suitabl zon,” panel bodyiond baker. Thion truck Arch Corbin ition, 90 Helene | St 1lmaost 1- TewW, onson St +d¥ FOR SALE bator 10 lay; 1 Buff Rock cockerel; 1 combine Tel HARD WOOD lengths to suit Alexander FOR SALE ind deliv Bruce, pullets, | to incu ~Cut in red. Ad- Berlin. Tel. 1-29;6dx and brooder Kerrigs Mill St dress 665-3 , all sizes Oak and North § FOR SALE—Hickory 4-foot length $12 Berlin Farms, Tel. and per 668-4. oak wood; corner cord. The FOR SALE—Drophead machine Crane, White rotary | good condition, | City Ave. 1-30-2dx FOR \t)n(-(l Tel. lin. SALE-—Fifteen Chestnut 63>¢. Woodbine hundred posts; seven foot. Farms, Be 1-2873dx e sea- FOR S Overland touring ¢ fully equipped; in. first class ord must be sold at once. Price right to quick buyer. Call Tel 4, after 6 p. m Ask for Johns w\l\n FOR SALE—Maple six room house Fruit, berries, $4,700 to a Prentice, Hill, Newington, with lot 100x125. chicken house. Prica quick buyer. C. C. Phone 1333-5 evening 1-30-6d 1-30-3dx - City Advertisement BOARD OF R The Board of Relief New Britain hereby they will meet in City Hall At Two TOR SALE—Classiest Ford er in the city; demountable rims; natural wood wheels 30x3% all around; five new tires; just came out of paint shop; Atwater Kent system; make off Sexton street. Tel. 1 dx MANNING’S GARAGE Automobile Service Station. SLIET. of the City of gives notice that their office in the ! an 57 29 o'Clock Feb, attend to the p. m. 1, ’19. duties pertaining to appaintment Meetings will be held on Tuesday, the 4th, Friday, the 7th, Tuesd; the 11th, and Frid the 14th days of February, 1919, from m. to 5 p. m., and from 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. m. and every evening from February 1st to February 14th, ex- cept Sundays, from 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. m. also on the evening of Feb- ruary 21st, from 7:30 to o'clock, which is the last day which applications for relief can made, and to make transfers, dedur-! abatements as the law di- | urday, [ to Repairing and accessories, 12 years practical experience with BUICK MOTOR O©O. Experts on Ignition and Rear 165 Arch St. J(lhll Pinches & Sons MAKING STORE FIX« ND GENERAL JOBBING Next to N. B. Ice Corporation, Corbin | Place. Phone 41 or 1436-3 9 | starting systems. s | rects. WILL! WILL JOHN L. M SCHAEFER M MIDDLEMASS, ROSS, i Baard of Relief. Having returned from service In | == - the United States Army, I wish to Buys all kinds of Junk and Second- announce that I have resumed prac at Room 5§ New Britain R.’L»‘ | Hana Furniture. Will pay 2%c for rags. i tice tional Bank Building. DR. W. E. NORTON DENTIST 9 to 1 and Telephone 1161-15. : STUDEBAKER Pleasure Cars M. IRVING JESTER 18 Main St. FOR SALE. One of the pleasantes. single homes | in the east side; 11 rooms, with all | improvements and two extra lots :n\d| i barn. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance City ¥all BERSON BROS, ! Will Buy al kinds of {Junk and second hand | furniture. L. Zeldes, 19 | Willow St. Tel. 557-14 WHY NOT YOD HOME FOR YOURSELF OR A BRICK BLOCK FOR WE HAVE BOTH FOR SALE. H. D. HUMPHREY AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST., One Famllv House for sale at West End—Eight rooms, steam heat, open plumbing—Everything the latest —1It is a gem of a home. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 3606 Bank Ruilamne. BRANCH OFFICE AT 297 MAIN STREET— (Mayor Quigley’s Office) ORDERS —COAL TAKEN AND FOR WOOD— REAL ROOM 208, CSTATE Main street TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Sold, Rented Repaired. and Exchange Typewriter Supplies. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Tel. 612, 72 West Main Street.

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