New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 9, 1919, Page 12

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BRITAIN DAILY BIG SALE DAY SATURDAY AT THE GREAT WESTERN MARKET The-Classified Columns are vour agenis—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers ouf, of the hundreds wij} he interested in your propo- Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at tke Herald. Your money wilf surely remain in the finder’s hands if he does nct know CAST IN ADVANCE, MINIMUM Cmmnl- .\_____________QNE CENT A WORD RACH INSERTION. | — . [Ful: s a -Between Prevocational Gram- T school and Cedar street Al small gold wrist watch on black rib- | bon. IFinder please return to Her. | ald Office. Reward offered. who lost it. ALarge Stock of Groceriesand Meats to SelectFrom All A 1 Goods Included in This Sale — S GROCERY SPECIALS FRESH LEAN SKINNED BACK X't IMPORTED PURE OLIVE OIL IMPORTED ITALIAN OLIVE OIL MACARONT 2 LARGE CANS TOMATOES LARGE CAN SAUERKRAUT POUND CAN COFFEE . JCIAL COMBINATION ORDER: Ib SUGAR 45¢ and 2 CANS PEAS ; ana LOST FOR SALE FOR SALE. -Will be afternoon and other Cromwell, FOR SALE part- - ) owner | FOR SALE—$300 cash buys a new | i o yearly; | SiX-room house, in Mountain View. Johnson, Johnson's Station, Plain- ville. 6dx $4.50 Gallon Pints) 90c 2 Ibs for 25¢ 33¢ 10¢ 32¢ FOR SALE—In Huartford. Si ment block; six rooms each; non-resident; rents $3,600 price §32,000; cash required Write Albert B. Ryals, Conn ma in New with bedding Conn. Britain Ju pl Saturday Pansic Baun SHOULDER n nts. SMOKED SHOULDER N N SKINNED BACK HAMS .... an, 9-2dx SMALL LE e S S A GRAND room deep; HOME FOR house, 150 ft. front, 125 ft location good. Driscoll | FOR SA gency. 9-2dx T SALE—S 2 LS rack furniture Single express wagon. Bus gon pole. 253 Fairview St., FOR SALE—Double wagon. ines phone SMALL. LAMB Ll 5 HELE WANTED—¢EMALE. 29¢ ear currant bushes | 1dall, Berlin. 5-8-2dx SHOULDER STEAK R o - FANCY FOWL AND CHICKENS. FANCY RIB ROAST OF STEER BE CHOICEST CUTS IN STEAKS OF STEER BEEF. FRANKFURTS 23¢ CORNED BEEF, NICELY COR! 18¢ SAUSAGE MEAT (Fresh Made) 28c VEAL RO 29¢ WANTED—Competent girl or Woman s for general housework in family of | FOR two. Thursday afte and all! day Sunday off, May s at home| Pay $10 per week. | 3rd floor ld Office. dx | rooms, m s R SRS DRI o g = 2 WANTED—Young stenoz- | s rapher and office \m-xy‘ FOR o % apher 4 % 1 SALE—New three . Charity Organiz, S residential section; mprovements. Inq = « first floor, evenings, fiernoons SALF with tion TO RE EGGS 45¢ 55¢ 29¢ 29¢ Doz Peck Peck Doz. 19¢ rawford excellent rge C ront, range, condi- | I 5-9-1dx tenement to modern improve- Bur St. 2dx SATLE: improvement R. B ainville. FOR S acr Fitz FANCY C. FRESH P1C GOOD SIZE L 5 CANS COND 1 POUNDS CORN ME!/ TOILET PAPER, 3 ROLLS E DELIVER TO LE—Ten of land, immans, water Tel. 1 room house, stock and tools Kensington, OR A cottage house also several White, White! with good Cros 2dx J. Conn. far 2 ing, P woman assistant. Center a | FOR SALE—House | furniture, run | cally new. Cal 111 D Church St. 5-6-5d% FOR SALE-—1918 Ford .runabout, mily house 3,000 miles, business body, fine con- all modern | dition. Box 116, Plainville, 190 3 5-7-3dx tion, FOR from Tel SALE—River Tuberculin 641- farm cow mili only. -30d% touri condition Main St WANTED—Girls to during the noon Restaurant, 6 wait table | hour. Arch Tested on or FOR SAL: 1915 —1917 Dodg; Dodge roadster, 1917 Ford touring. Ford starter and tour — Ford and up. | al 5-8-3dx ! u;:h(- demountable wheels and all ! new tires. See this roadster before you buy a new car. New Britain Motor Car Exchange, 287 Elm St., Phone Eus | FOR shoats, Call at several up, $15 street. FOR SAL excellent Irving 1916 Oakland -unning Jester, 18 nd allace WANTED—Ladies as Catholic. Salary, commis bonus. Call O'Keefe & 647 Main St.. Hartford, 10 a. m. cbllector M. -td {FOR SALE—Two houses. tion. Terms c 82 Church street. Co., o YR SAL Don’t Mothers’ flowers in - - order. your red raspberry | a good Priv plants peas, forzet t en memory. ear of carnz »ns and plants Tel. 197 Sunday you . Good loca- coll Agency, Day her flower supply napdr Greenhouse FOR SALEF State steel good shape. niture at Trask. wi wear Better hava sweef Viets 3dx 118 63 MAIN STREET. MAIETTA, Prop. TEL. 1053 MEAD LOSES J0B Coach Abbott Moves Captain of Yale ‘WANTED—Chambermaid Beloin. Hotel | 5-7-tf at — We ions, FOR iz $6 70 SALI St. Regis nts, 50c per doz per hundred. Leonard Kurtz, oo Greenwood St 8-3dx Stuined fromi| sesean s " preferred. The| TOR_ SALE—Household furniture i 25 Kelsey street. Apply evenin nk | 5-9-1d 5-8 MALE HELP WANTED—Refined = — who would ironing onc Box 33X. white like to do w day woman iing and each week. Herald 5-7-4d WANTED men overseas Bodwell Building —Two or once. Men service Realty Co., thy —Cook range Che 132 Br mile. He man on compete event in the meet next Satur- ber of the Psi and the Dra- best showing in has been running this year's quartet in the quarter mile Dartmouth M. 1. T. Murray is a mer Theta fraternity senior society the quarter as anchor and will ove, Empira with pipe. All in p. Also some fur= ad street, W. O, T-4dx SERVICE MEN'S COLUMN TED—Lady to manage store. Main St., the Direct Im- | 5-5-6dx Do you nced work? If you are a discharged soldicr or sailor the use of the column below is offered to you free of charge. Sce that your quali- day. Delt gon Whiting the prica Drisenll WANTED to Apply, erences. —Porte clean stating age, wag Herald Office, offices, | FOR and ref- | Box 1D. SALE— 45 acres, Kensington. New Britain, Varsity Crew Back to Second Boat ! ‘m, .-;m(»]km_.:"‘\‘a running water. lots, house, Tel SALE—At Newington, Center, 4 building lots for of one. Great bargain porting Co. FOR —New Members in Boat. May 9.—Despite the Yale varsity eight New Haven, vietory which the, scored over Princeton last Saturday, Coach Abbott has again decided to shake up the boat, and this time has moved Capt. Mead from the first to the second crew. The crews had their first workout yesterds since last Saturday. For a while pract gimply paddling until Coach is satisfied with the individual form of each man and that the weight of the boat is well distributed. The new members in the first boat are Benson at bow, Allen at No. 2 and Adams at No. Schrieber, who will consist of Abbott | SEEKING TRAINING CAMPS Willard and Dempsey Looking for Suitable Locations on Lake FErie Shores—Hinkle May Not Referce. Toledo, May 9.—A hunt for suit- able training camps for Jess Willard and Jack Dempsey began yesterday A. Q. Thatcher of the Toledo Box- ing commission visited several "loc tions on the shores of Lake Eric the request of Tex Rickard. Willard has been offered at the old fications are outlined like the sample below and bring in your ad together with your discharge papers, as proof of service. Employers are urged to get in touch with the advertisers in this column by mail, through the Herald Office. Sample—John Jones, age 27, former private Co. I, prefers outdoor work Has had experience as auto mechanic. Write care ot Herald WANTED—Po: truck or soldier. tion as chauffeur; private car; by discharged Box 21B, Herald. 5-9-6d WAN D—Position as chauffeur by discharged soldier. Box 21B, Her- WANTED—Housekeeper, middle preferred, for family of two. John Bader 34 Brook street, Southing- ton. 5-5-6dx —_— NOTICE. ged NOTICE—We table plant of flower able. L Cherry St sell all also plants. Fusaro, kinds of vege- a large variety Prices rcason- greenhouses, 246 9-3dx REMOVAL ban Transfer NOTICE—The & Storage Company have moved their office to 1671 Main street, in the building rear Inter Ur- of 5-9-2a 24. F Dunham 8 WANTED—First One that unde: house wiring. Herald Office. class elec Addry Box trician. tands old and 303X, dx WANTED—First-cl chanic. Apply 5. & F. Co., 155 Elm St. Tel. 7 Moto automobile me- r Sales WANTED-—Collector: perience unnece: Salar mission and bonus. Call Roo 647 Maain St., Hartford, Con 6 p. m. Catholi om n, ex- . com- 411, 410! dx Main and Elm. d ency 9 FOR SALE Some valuable property on Chestnut Street, between H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Open Saturday and Monday evenings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE 372 MAIN ST, ROOM 3208, 2dx Casino Grounds, a historic vesort, less than a mile from the place where the ring will be sct for the championship bout on July 4. The offer was made by the West | Toledo Gun club, of which Willard wa made a member when here with | Buys all kinds of Junk and | Second-Hand Furniture. j that they left yesterday Telephone 1161-15. summer WANTED—Good job; also a night 350 Arch St. rowed in remarkable form against ol st e the Tigers, has been advanced from No. 2 to No. 7. Allen took his place ‘at No. 2. Enders is now bow on the seconds, and Capt. Mead has taken No. 5 in the junior shell to allow Ben- Son to come up to bow in the varsity. Next to Capt. Mead the new men, Allen and Adams, are the most ex- perienced members of the squad, and they are expected to add much to the drive of the crew. They will bring up the average weight of the crew to 175, but Coach Abbott is confident that the increase in weight will not cause the crew to become loggy. The freshman crew, which dis- played such gameness once they got | started against the Princeton Cubs, remains unchanged. COLUMBIAS HERE SUNDAY COrack Hartford BARBER steady C. Ormay o2 o Do you want a Rooming House—We can sell you the el 5.0 | best rooming house proposition in New Britain—Twenty Telephone | - . v moG eSS | EOOIN house, high class roomers—Owner has made enough money to retire on—Now is your chance to step right ‘n mumm-md men for grocery clerks. | —See us about selling your house. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. need apply. Box Herald Office. | MAIN ST. ald. 5-56-53d WANTED—Position by an all around experienced baker. Just discharged from the scrvice. Address 85 Co- lumbia street. 5-7-3d NOTICE—Electric rented. Dollar 2079. vacuum a day. NOTICE—The Clock Shop, rooms 4-5, Booth's buildin Main street, specializes in repairing clocks of all makes and descriptions, including randfather’s”” modern and an- tiques. atisfaction g ranteed. 5-8-6d 259 from Jack Dempsey, stated afternoon for 5-5-6d Toledo by automobile. There has been some discussion as to whether the local com- on would approve of Matt Hinkle Cleveland, referee, hut it is known that Mayor Schreiber, who is the dictating member of the com- mission, told . Rickard when here last week his plans would not be in- terfered with by the commission.t WANTED- and ber —About 10 Apply men, at N. teamsters ! B. Lum- 5-6-tf REMOVAL NOTICE— 272 constable, auctioncer warchouseman, has removed his of- fice to 167 1-2 Main street, in the building rear of the Dickinson Drug Co. 5-9-6dx HAVE YOUR an expert. 123 Cherry P. Marsh, PHON E 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. and storage WANTED—Kitchen loin. man. Hotel Be I will town for pay better t¥ all kinds of JUNK and second-hand furniture. L. ZELDES 19 W ILL()“' S’l‘Rl* ET. n anyone in | WANTED—Married man to work on farm; shares wages. H. Shulansky, Beckley, Gonn. 4-11-tf | | Wash ngton Street Properiy 2-family 10 room housc: large lot; clectric lights, gas, etc. 3-family excellen’t location. Every convenience. We will give details or show these properties to those interested The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN STREET. HARRY HANCOCK LOUIE AND MONDAY EVENINGS = FORD REPAIRED The Ford Repai St. Phone 2051, or rr Michael soldier who went to Fronce with “Fighting 69th” and who was R | ously injured while in an engagement 5 % ¢ Geo. | as & member of this division, is Tel e s Daily Freight and SV Express Service the § onlisted at the outbreak of the York city and w He was, | his enlistment, | | NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND NEW YORIK IIT:?;\\}:‘::I“l [N e \ for service in the 69th previous to by the Francis ese D LONG DISTANCE AND TRUCKING. BY THE DAY OR HOUR, A. H HARRIS 69TH HERE. O’Brien, a by MEMB house in local ‘he WANTED. Team to Play Jim WANTED—By a young woman, tion doing clerical wo Fair at penmanship and figures. No ex- | perience. Herald, Box 22AC. posi- Lawnmowers Fritz, 31 153-12. sharpened, Greenwood street. 5-1-30d Luby’s Pioncers on the Ellis Street Diamond—Left-Handers on Mound. in 2dx Manager James Luby, of Pioneers baseball team, hs the fast Columbia team of as the Sunday afternoon attr the Ellis street grounds. The City club has been represented fast aggregation for seve on previous appearances has made a favorable impression. Benny Lynch, who started the in a fine manner against the Pra Whitney team last Sunday, will o] either McDermott or Goodman, of the visitors. The battle will be hetween | southpaws, as all three hurlers flir from the o. p. side. The Pioneer management ranged an exhibition game with the | Pafnir Bearing company team of the Factory league on the Ellis street dia- mond at 3 o’clock, Saturday afternoon. Fddie Goeb and Darby Mack will be the battery for the Pioneers. AUTOMOBIL Buick car. 188-2. PARTIES taken out. Frank Brown. Tel 4-6-tf JONES. FRANK HOLME OPEN SATURD\Y h | WANTED—Shoe clerks for Saturday | afternoons and evenings. Also sales ladies for Saturday afternoon and | evening and other afternoons. Good pay for experienced help. Apply at once to Raphael's Department Store, 380 Main street. 5-9-1dx ‘apit ) wital | omployed by a here Al years and | s in this city AUTOMOBILE PAINTING shop, Elm street. B. U. Thompson Co., Tel. 382. Office 59 Arch St., Tel. , 10 4 3.1:' 204 Dobson tate A S L e S A BT S s S, FOR SALE Hart Strect—Two Al reasonable, Hillcrest Avenue—Two $6,000. Building—South Main Street. Schultz & Costelio, Inc. L. O. Zetterman- CONCR £ CONSTRUCTIO) l EXCAVATING AND GRADING Sewer and V! Connections ‘ | I\\'AI\'TT‘J)*P\W or ern improvement by American family 11GC rooms, good 1o of 4. THer mod- ion, ald, dx FURNISHED ROOMS NT—Furnished room Private family, 234 family house, improvements. Price TON R board. T family house. New. Lot 50x Price Main -8-3dx 3Jox Good Business Proposition. tesidence— Br Conn. WANTED—Showcases. « Call Tel. 2dx New 242 MAIN ST. > 261 T—Large furnished room. f apman, 33 Court 8-3d% fyyAn = [ rge front room. Suit- Centrally located. 100 street ™ R Mrs. € has ar- | 1 1446 2 your order The TED—By five-room June 1st. Four- or tenement by Herald Office 5-8-2dx cvery carly. i best of Beef, Veal, Pork, Chickens, Fowl, Broilers, Pocket, |H. €. Tripe, all kinds of Sperry & | Barnes, Heinz and Chasc & Sanborn morning two adults. modern Box 22BB, and get BERSON BROS. BRANCH OFFVICE AT —297 MAIN STR T— (Mayor Quigley’s Office) P FURNISHED ROOMS to rent at rea- | WANTED—By a young married man, ORDERS TAKEN FOR | DOHERTY MARKET. 106 Arch S sonable rates. Commercial Hotel, Work evenings and Saturdays. X 01 ‘ _WOoOoD— | 2 roh St} Church st sdx | 9T, Herald. 5-8-3dx | ° Cyesight sSpectalist DOUBLE FRONT ROOM %’ and Manufacturinz FOR LODGE OR OFFICE. j Optician. RENT $6 A WE STEAM AMINATIONS ARE FREE AT # Broken Lenses Duplicated. | Office, 308 Main "Phone 53¢ Begley Block. Satisfaction Gnaranteed. | g TO RE able West Lamb and for two. Main MURRAY TRACK OCAPTAIN. New Hampshire Boy to Lead Dart- | mouth Track Team. Hanover, N. H, May 9.—John M. Murray of Concord, N. H., was elect- ed captain of the Dartmouth track team for the present secas a cent meeting of last letter men, according to announcement by the athletic council yesterday. Mur- ray is a quarter-miler and ran sec- | ond to Frankie Shea in that event of Jast year's intercollegiate As a member of the 1919 jay team, the new green gained prominence during man year. Last season the yarsity relay team but Here is the best one yet AL and Have you imy property you Every day brings us in new Get in touch with us. We will do the rest. TO RENT WANT! one Property owners. wish to dispose of? prospects. E. N. SMITH & COD. 278 MAIN ST. TEL. 1616-12 D--American or two furnished ble section. Address Box 208, couple want | rooms in de- | Board if ble. Herald. 3 TO RENT. Rochetti, —C 131 o )05 K. I Winthrop St. o FOR RENT—Seven-room Brook street. Apply Main street. cottage on 435 South 5-6-4dx apartment of 56 Maple street. | 30 and 7 422 MAIN ST. WANTED—Position as gardener or as general wor around house. Ad- dress Box I, Herald 3dx WANTED—Tenement Two adults ald. FOR SALE. TO RENT—-A furnished five or six rooms at Apply between 6 of four Address Box 1 rooms Framc shop and garage, nearly new. with fine lot on main road. Just the thing for repair shop. Room to build dwel on front. . N. LOCKWOOD, ! 107 CITY HAL mile re- captain his fresh- he ran on made hi PRINTING Paper Ruling Book Binding SPECIAL Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and Guide Cards Prompt Service. E. R. Hitchcock & Co. 3 MAIN ST. | WAN! 000 D—GOVERNM clerks for cens Examinations soon. ments, 18 or over. ticulars, write J. C. mer Civil Service Equitable bldg., W: TO RENT-—Garage for Court street. Apply Store. The Hfim“ four at NT needs 4,- | $100 month. | Age require- For free par- Leonard, (for- aminer) 849 hington. 5-7-4dv o on McMillan DO YOU KNOW THAT these should resolve? REJOTCIN CONFIDENT of wealth—and fi throw the Hun, Let us start at Nigg{& }I iain Typewriter Exchange 72 W. MAIN ST. days of the s, our be of confidence and of high cat victory won over Autocracy strength, our greatness and our lly RESOLVED that no matter what it cost to over- > will the bill cheerfully, quickly, and in full. once by subscribing to the “VICTORY"” Liberty Loan. ANY BANK—CASH OR INSTALLMENTS ejoicing, over A two tenement house, with six rooms to a tenement. our WANTED—Return load from Bos- ton; also one going to Boston or vicinity. Tel. 887-32. 4-16-tf it modern including heat, Cement cellar slate roof. A good Arch strect Income is $120.00 monthly. B. SOLOMON (Agency) ) 325 MAIN STR improvements steam About $6,500.00 will buy this housc. pusiness block can be purchased for $11,000. w Good Photographs PAINTING—P =~ "ERING. Painting and paper hanging. board and canvas ceilings. paper displayed at your home on request. The E. U. Thompson Co., 59 Arch street, Tel. 106-2. 4-1-tf Beaver Wall

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