New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1919, Page 10

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= ¥leven Rooms. ST.—Thirteen | | WANTED— THE W. L. HATCH CO. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 29 WEST MAIN ST. WHEN DO YOU TAKE OUT Or Is It Out Already? If you put up your Car for the winter you, without doubt, cancelled your policy— to receive the rebate on your policy. Now when you take it out for the coming season —I want your Automobile insurance. Why? Because I do my own adjusting for the company I represent. Second, because if you place your In- surance with me, You will get in return a satisfactory adjustment. If this sounds good, try me—If not, give it to the other fellow T. W. O’Connor REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE WANTED—About { the b | street. { REAL ¥ Open Monday and Saturday Evenings MILK 250 quarts or two farmers, Deginning April - 1st. Herald. daily, from one neighbors, Address Box 13M, GO TO DOHERTY'S MARKET, 106 Arch Street, for Fancy Steer Beef, Fancy Native V Fancy Turkeys, Fowls and Chick- | ens. Fancy Groceries. Go a little out of the way and get Tel. 1446, L. O. Zetterman CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION KCAVATING AND GRADING Sewer and Water Connections Residence—132 Vance Street, New Britain, Conn. Tolephone Two family house, 7 rooms each floor, and in the best part of Maple Alsa one of those fine 3-tenc- ment places on Fast strect, just north of East Main street. H. N. LOCKWOOD. TATE AND INSURANCE. 107 CITY UALL, ALL KINDS OF Electrical Wiring ALL WORK GUARANTEED, PRICES REASONABLE Bell Riepairing Work Gu Years, rantced R.F. Forqyfi'he 201 BROOK ST. TEL. 895-4 E. R. Hitchcock & Co. (New sritain Book Bindery). PRINTERS BOOK BINDERS PAPER RULERS Are Manufacturers of PRI D GOOIL Commercial and Socicty Stationery Blank Books Loose Leat Sheets Binders, Index Cards and Guides Up-to-date and automatic equipment. MOAIN ST, We nd Conn, Milk | ‘M Cash WANTE WANT ). [URDAY, MARCH 15, 1919, Klassified Columns are jzents—the penny ads hundreds in the city week night and the ces are that several read. 8 out of the hundreds wil} B interested in your propo- CASH N AI)VANCE. ONE CENT A WORD EACH mflm Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money wilf surely remain in the findey's hands if he does nct know who lost it. MINIMUMCBAM WANTED. All advertisements for PED—Dressmaking ewing by the day \ddr imaker, Herald Office. md plain Dress- this column to insure 15-1dx —18 or over, Government wanted. positions immedi- EN—WOMED $90 month. open. List Write Franklin Institut Rochester, N. Y classification must be in this office not later than o’clock. Terms are middle Apply 19 aged Lines woman, stree cash. No telephone or Register Wanted. Must he in fair condition. Write Register, care Herald 3 3dx mail orders accepted uit 1151-2, . . trees Smith, to spray. Tel. 83 Maple St. 3-13-12dx FOR SALF —Pair Joseph Plainville FOR SALE House, 6 or 8§ rooms,| . ° olley, with barn and garden. 1 5H, Herald. 3-11-3dx trucking Westwood 3-14-3dx large man, near 5 *ark, ijox WANTED-—Two first-class coat WANTED. FOR SALE-—-Yeilow Globe turnips mak- | and collie dogs. Maplecroft F John Wuck anklin Sq. Y 3 3 ching. R. I. Johnson, Rox- Tel. 726-13. ers, . Leghorn. LP WANTED—MALE. Belvidere, X Toolmakers, and machine workors smoker given by Saturday evening, March 15, 34 Church street. Good entertainment. Admission free. 3-13-3d machinisis attend union WANTED—UEMALE. Li* to machinists WANTED work for general family. ~Girl Two in Lincoln street. house- Apply at 8-15-17-19x A housckeeper in family Good home for the right Apply10 Pine St., 2nd floor, Britain, Conn. 3-15-2dx 66 S of three. 3-13-tf party. need L city. shoe Addre WANTED—Refined ladies for local positions, or to trav to .appoint representatives, one interested in church or kindergarten wor Splendid remuneration. Addr Representative, Herald 3-15-1dx on Ford Main pert mech Auto Co., nic car. Elmer NOTIC] FOR SaLg, FOR SALE. brood sows, to 200 pounds each. March and April. Berlin Farms, Tel. SALE—Two farms, stock, tools s from New BEritaint Sacrifice. H. 8, Conn. ~12 welg Fa¥fro; per poun 2-1-4 25¢ 168. High- | 3-14-1dx econd-hand horsos 130 and 4l n street. to gentlic pounds ey Beckley, Single room man It street of the world v German rifle from the one CGerman u-Thierry, one pair ses from Belleau st fifty dollars takes Box X30X, FOR SALE One sector, Chate field The f of these Good condition issons lug from L German | BUILDING wood. | Relvidere any one stone Herald Office £500 3-15-1dx Brit enough cellar. Oalk brieksian Prig street, Neé -11:6: 1in ARMS FOR SALE plate buving a why not buy equipped, well froit, and in a vation, If you contem- farm this that is watered, FOR SAL 3 wspberry Kensin plants ton. sTel 32 1fl>sd one plenty high state instead -of eral of culti- | FOR one that will take s Years to bring bhack to v paying proposition. If interest ed 1 can show vou one of each. (. caunt of Fred Johnson, Kensington, Clonn 32BB, Herald Office L 3-15-4dx = = FOR SALE rgain family house, all modern impgeve ments, 25 Seymour avenue, neayp Bast St.. P. Magnuson, 74 Steefe Phone 802-12 3-14-6dx] SALE—First house (filled.) Also ness in connection will sell separate class roomin) live wire jug with same, i Must sell g ac Addréls Bo poor health on FOR SALE— Barred Rock setting, 13 Kensington. tggs for hatching; free range stock; $1 eggs. W. Baldwin, Tel. -8—e.0.d.—tf FOR SALE-—Columbia Grafonola selection of records. $20 Call 447 Arch street, first nd Five room furnishing Bargain complete or will sell in part. 239 bell. Arch street, ond floor, north, 14-2dx 3. FOR SALE 2" bu- = good rabbit | FOR SALE—Building lots at Barnes- street, sec- dale, to $500. Also ‘sever: 114-3dx parcels of land, 1 to 5 acres at $50 to $100 per acre. Also large building ble for garage. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 14-3dx] rocking. Also 165 Greenwood H ond floor. FOR SALE twelve bentwood Roger Plainville Plainville. Six ice cream tables and chairs. M. B. king compan 3-14-3dx. SPECIAL NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners rented dollar a day. Tel- ephone 2079. 2-26-e.0.d.-tf ward maid. A hospital. [ED—A reneral NOTICE | NOTTCE—M. F. i | | i i | | | i { | tee. el | done by WANTED-—Girls learn to operate the Burroughs Calculating Machine. Connecticut College, 163 Main, OTIC Norden Bungalow to rent dances and parties. Addres Westberg, 76 Prospect street. 271-12. to Business Tel. D—A g00d girl for general wages, at M house- plehur 14-2dx WAN work, Inn —Going to Boston like load for Springfield, Worcester or Boston. Corbin Trucking Co., n St., Tel. 706, 3-15-18-20x Valentine is devoting | to teaching violin. Call Tremont St. Telephone 3-10-6dx | 1 would WANTED — housework. Woman Apply for 19 Court zenera all his time or write 12 e e WANTED-—April 1st. Two fi maids—one as cook and one as sec ond maid; washing sent out; ences desired. Apply Mrs. Frank G. Vibberts, Sunnyledge, Vine St extension. S14-tf WANTED —A woman or eral housework. Call South shed for en- | TO RE? Phrec light trance rooms keepin 2lectricity, zas, Herald Oftice far tw Maple girl for evenings, 19 3-14-6dx Young woman, xperi- bookkeeper and stenograph- alary according to ability. The M. Judson Co., Stationery office supplies, Bristol, Conn. 3-11-6d erences Box 3-11-3d RENT car. High street Garage 91 D) single 611. AUTOMORBILE ACCESSORIES, FORDS start with our new miles per gallon. casy in cold weather 1919 carburetors. 34 | Use cheapest gas- oline or half kerosene. Increased power. Styles for any motor. Very slow on high. Attach it yourself Big profits to Money back guarantee. 30 day rial. Air-Fric- tion Carburetor Co., 751, Madison, 3-15-1dx J. HOGCHMAN all WANTED—A ‘general housework. Railey, 93 Vine strec competent maid for Mrs. M. L. 3-7-tf FURNISHED ROOMS, NICELY FURNISHED near bath; steam he two people. Phone large room, iitable for 3-15-1dx Experienced lock assemblers on high grade safe deposit locks. Apply or and Second- 31- kinds of Junk Will Buys address . giving experience and Hand Furniture. pay wages expected. L. L. Bates Co., rags. 0 Portland street, Boston, Mass. Telephone 1161-1 GIRLS WANTED I will buy all kinds of JUNK and second hand furniture. Any kind of rags 3¢ lb. L Zeldes, 19 Willow Street, Tel. 557-14. PARK HOTEL and RESTAURANT 213 MAIN STREET. EDDI JOIINSON, Mgy TRoom and Board by day or week. Special Catering for parties. Restaurant for Ladies and Gentlemen. Satisfaction guaranteed. Quick serv- 1563, Worlk, Pleasant Full Ti and healthful shop condi- { tions.” Good board and room at com- pany’'s hotel for gir eation and educational feature: club room provided. Company nishes free insurance and medical at tention. A splendid opportunity to learn profitable trade of making rubber shoes. Applicants must be: of >od moral character and able to give Apply o Em- Dept Steady e, Good Pay Rec the references. ployment ress i DEACON FALLS RUBBER STIOE C( Beacon Falls, Conn. e P T SRR A DT RN T POUBLI FRONT ROOM FO LODGE OR OFFICE. RENT 86 A WE STEAM HEAT. Begley SIS, Block. 422 MAIN ST. Have your cial Mz mobile Drafting Tools and Spe- Machine Parts, Auto- and General Jobbing chines Have You Any Pictures to Frame? Call 1198 and our frame with 250 Parts The American Engineering Go. T MAIN STR BERSON BROS. BRA. —297 MAIN STREF (Mayor Quigley’s Office) ORDERS TAKEN FOR man will can different styles of mouldings for you to select from. You have only one? He will call for that one just as cheerfully as he will a dozen. OHRNSTEDT’S PHOTO EST. 69 ARCH STREET —COAL AND WOODL— refer- | gen- and ¢ FOR SAL! Property Oae single 11- tenement 12 provements; land for Wm. Radil, FOR § on Arch stree room house, on@é twok all Honts Inquire FOR SALE—E ess, also couch Rock Ave., and 140 bed, springs hammock, third floor. 3-14-2dx. S8 large more FOR SALE—1916 Ford Must he sold hefore Auto Co., 22 N runabout, Tuesday. ain St sound, reasonable Upson ‘Farmy 3-15-2d Paper Goods Rd., Kensington, Conn.] — 3-14-24: chick-{ moR SALE barn; 5 condition. acres of 2,600 1200 ¥ ths, Imer home or ouse and Country en family beautiful shade trees, three early land; m Price $800 down . am, sington. Tel 2 3-15-1d Ford 'Phone racer 799-4 modell A-H 3-18-304 & FOR SALE—Several nut posts, seven foot, with cockerels Tel. 663-4, hundred _ ghest two new milch them, sevéral Woodbine, 3-13-3d% cows, calves whitc eghorn Farm, Berlin The New cents, at Roberts Neri's Fruit Store, felder's and other FOR SALE—Six roem i with improvements, ! 12 minutes from city | $2,400. R. B. White, | ing Plainville. cottage house on trolley line; hall. Price White's cross- 3-15-1dx FOR SAL York Call, 3 Smoke Shop,, Walsh & .Hol live newsdealers. 3-8-e. 0. & tf SALE—Farm of about 18 acres; large house and barn; to city. Price right. R. B. White's crossing, Plainville FOR closo White, FOR SALE—45 barn, near trolley. . ern dweliing, running water lights in barn, stock and tools. room house, gas, electric furnace heat, on trolley Fitzsimons, Kensington acres, and mod- and dwelling 5-1dx Berlin, four room | FOR RENT—East tenement, 1 acre land " church, school and station. { P. Dunham. Tel. 92-4. i FOR SALE. Farm, 25 acres and 10 Room House. 1900 ft. front on Berlin trolley, Water, clectric lights, bath and furnace. FEasy Terms. Also Cottage, 7 Rooms, No. 5 Garden street. H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST., One more Stanley street house in the VERY BES SECTION, all improvements—Price is we can offer you—It’s a 3 family house with I\ right— Very desirable one family house on Hart St. for sale. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. ROOMS 305-6 BAN Just Listsd Two 2 Family Houses ge lot Lincoln street. These houses can be right. see property. lonm and garage on us about selling your Phone 728 Louie with bought | ‘1 Home Banking & Realty Co. Insurance and Real Estate 193 Main St. Office Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. MAPLE STREET We offer a twelve room two-family house with ~ steam heat, also house in rear. $8,500 will buy entire property. Only a small amount of cash required. W. L. HATCH CO. TATE 20 WEST MAIN STREET and Saturday Evenings INSURANCE AND REAL Office Open Monday

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