New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 21, 1919, Page 12

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The Classified Columns are reach hundreds in the city ever, week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds wiil your agenis—the penny ads - o Have you lost a sum of money? (Glasses, Pins and Rings are found in surprising quantities and turned in at ie Herald. Your money wilt surely remain in the. finder’s hands if he does nct know e interested in your propo- ity who lost i sition. SERVICE MEN'S COLUMN Do you nced work? If you are a discharged soldier or sailor the use of the column below is offered to you free of charge. Sec that your quali- fications ave outlined like the sample below and hring i d togethier h your discharge , as proof service. Employers are urged to gct in touch with the advertisers in this column by mail, through the ! Herald Ofii HARTFORD. A Beautiful New Line of Tally and Place Cards samples of Engraving Work W for All Occasions. Mailed on Request. Plates, Monograms and s Reduced in Price EmbOSSlng for One Week the en- many exvert to go out- NOTICE. FOR SALE = T EFFICIENCY MA: FOR SAL Baby Good condition. third floor. FOR SALE straw carriage. 0 North e FOR SALE—Riverside farm milk from Tuberculin Tested cows only, Tel. 644-5. 0dx , at present >m- ployed On time study :nd grtapll;“c production contro] and efficie general, who ig 150 an expert me chanic, desire, making a suaranteed results, with nency. Address Herald Like seen at at d SALE—Dodge Roadster. new. Cash required. Can be Union Laundry during daj 61 Madison after 6 p. m. FOR FOR SALLE—1916 Oakland touring; excellent running condition. M. Irving Jester, 18 Main Sty -tf SALE pair. B. or | FOR 45¢ —Rubber heels attached, 54 Lafayette St., oppos hall. 5-15-1 NOTICE—The pg X ® Darty taking a taupe fou night that fox fur in Fox's will kindly return to s box office and ovoid further trouble. Wasisecn FOR SALE—Drophead sewing machine; perfect condition; all attachments; will sell at a sacri- Mrs. Crane, 1venue 21-2dx of White Rotary FOR SALE—Loam one dollar a Pleasant S for load. Fe top dressin Inquire 5-19 This is practically our first big engraving saloi trance of the United States into the \‘vurhl war. So engravers were drafted it has been impossible, until now, side the limits of our regular engraving business. are at work and again we are in a & Co.s old-time, helpful engraving | | | [ | | A man may be down, but Jones, age 27, former 5 outdoor work 1s auto mechanic. n1d NOTICE—s3e pairing. 7 he’s never out. vice e 13 car and B. Dehan, Phone FOR SALE—Maple Hill. Seven-room house, excellent condition; lot about 100x150; price $4,300; $1,500 cash required. C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St., or phone, evenings, New Britain 18 5-19-1w >—Ford express body, good as n can attached to road- ster; price reasonable. M. Irving Jester, 18 Main St. 5-20-tf nd hand had experienc rite care ot He FOR SALE—Se condition. Four Main street. Tel. Ford, tirea, Al — 430 | 20-d3x Salvation Army Home Serv- ice Fund, May 19-26. new Once more our engravers tion to hold one of G. Fox WANTED—Ex-soldier would like a position chauffeur with private family; 1lso consider a light delivery P. O. Box 543, City. 5-19-3dx NOTICE—RO0fs and ver painted, reasonat work. Herald. nda floors ble prices and good Address Painter. Box 11 5-20-wlx Help the Army in its Work T waN of Helping Humanity. army of June at saving be to the stationery this will wedding news ordering will truck. interesting appreciate Especially who will WANTED. ter heate econd hand gas hot Tel. 1876. Sl 1-1dx i Position ag | WANTED—Two married men to work | bureau worle | ©OF arMm; one with ability to man- | Herald. age, the other as helper; one tene- | 5-21-3d mc{n of seven rooms, one tenement | of five lrooms; about two miles from | = or will sell stock and tools and rent out the farm. Answer to Box | 11CC, Herald Office. State experi- | ence and salary expected 21-tf | Do not confuse our genuine hand work with the machine engraving sup;?lied .in other housesd. Our enpra\'in" is second to none. We can always show you the newest designs in monograms an name plates and the correct forms for all occasions. GENUINE HAND ENGRAVING For One Week at the Following Prices: Two or three gram dies, regular p Sale prices $1.50 to $2.50. FOR SAI NOTICE-—Steady work, good pay, in- troducing Mels—the new food Pro- duct and other money saving house- hold necessities, i necessary. Equipment Inquire of John F, Church street, top floor. WANTED—By ex-sailor. clerk; employment preferred. Box 12Y, be Quinn, FOR chair LE—Self-propelling wheel for invalid; excellent condi- tion; bargain if sold at once. 6 Lake Court. Tel. 102-3. 5-21-24¢ i WANTED—Position stock room, preferred. Cherry St. by ex-sailor; packing or box room Carmen Sorice, 70| 5-19-3d NOTICE—To property holders. for repairs, carpentry, painting, | concrete, etc. Address Box 190, Unionville, Ct. 5-20-2dx Help letter mono- rles; $5.00, All styles in shaded lettering, cards and plate, Sale price 00; 100 cards and plate 0. Black old English, and plate, Sale price 100 cards and plate $2 and 100 Script type, 50 cards plate, Sale price $1.10; cards and plate $1.60. Block oman or French script, 50 cards and plate, Sale price $1.8 100 cards and “plate $2.39. Combination Offer No. 1 Stationery and Engraving Priscilla Stationery. room OR SALE—$550 takes my Scripps Booth; in good condition; can be seen in rear of 41 Pleasant street, 6:45 to 8 o'clock evenings. 5-21-2dx 2D—Rent end; H. Starkey, five or floor Nort six 3 preferably h & Judd. 5-21-3dx RETURNED SOLDIER sition as bookkeeper, p stenographer. Can furnish recom- po- care i { | i | | NOTICE—Automobile parties taken out. Reasonable rates. Mitchell mendations. Address Soldier, Six. Richard Covert. Tel. 309- 14, 1d. | WANTED—DMany of our representa- | FOR SALE—AIl my household goods 5-16-6dx ives, men and women, arc making | been used but a few weeks; an op. PRINCESS NERA'S PSYCHIC FOR- 0 a week or better portunity for voung couple te TUNE TELLING CARDS, beautiful- mentals. Why don't secure a lovely apartment, all fur- ly illustrated and gilt edged. Origin- be our plan nished, and save expense. 505 ated by the famous Princess Nera Graham Nur Main St., top floor. 5-21-1d the celebrated woman mystic. Will enable you to tell your own for- tune and that of your friends. Very entertaining. Complete instructions with each pack—easy to learn. PRICE §1.00 THE PACK, postpaid. Your money refunded if the are not entirely as advertised. dress PRINCESS NERA, PALACE THEATER, New Britain, Ct. 5-15-6T 50 cards $1.79; 9. Box Address Dies, per line, $1.50; 2 regular price $2.50. Combination Offer No. 2 Stationery and Engraving cilla. Stationery, 24 sheets in white and colors. $3.00, selling orna you? Let us Write immedi- ry Company, 5-21-1dx a LOST—Goodyear cord tire Jjust vulcanized. Between New B tain and Wallingford or between New Britain and Bristol. If found | sase return to 101 Booth street, all 1546, Receive reward. 1-dix OR SALE—Farm, 45 acres, Kensing~ ton. Large house, near trolley, running water, new barn. Cheap, E. P. Dunham, Tel. 92-4. 5-19-3dx One quire box of Pri of paper and 24 envelope: One monogram die, value $2.50 to cluding stamping. Regular price $3.60. BOOKKEEPER—Experienced young lady wishes position as bookkeeper or a ant; reference. Addre: H Box 9Y, Herald. 5-21-3dx | FOR { Sale Total Three-quire box of $3.00. 0. in- price 59c. One die Stamping 45c. $4.04. le price, $2.00. Sale price Big Silk News of the Season DEPARTMENT. LOST—Tuesday, ‘West Main black Lynx fur street. Finde SALE—Pigs. Ready to go June bushel of leaming tell Norton, Berlin. Six 1 on weeks old. Also a few ed corn. We Phone 657-14. 5-20-d6x WANTED— four 30x two adults, unfurnished heated 23X, Herald three or rooms. 5-20 x LOST—Frid R rd. WANTED—Comfortable rooms with board in refined family in good locality, west of Main street, by one or two American ladies. Address ABC, Herald Office. 20-6dx NOTICE—Shoe repairing at reas Telephone 1215, Rubber heels, 45¢ pair. ette St., opposite T. B. Society hall. 5-16-1wx M | FOR SALE—$800 buys roadster; black wire wheels; hour speed. o b Scripps-Booth body with white can show 60 mils an Call between 6:30 and or 45 Walnut. 5-19-4dx JUST A FEW OF THE MANY WONDERFUL VALUES IN THIS ALWAYS BUSY SECOND FLOOR. $1.75 Black Dress Satin, $1.39 which will soon be sold. Handsome rich black and heavy etc. Be sure to see this wonderful offering. MALE HELP | | WANTED—Young man wanted [or [ store work at Alling Rubber Com- pany. 5-21-dtf HAVE YOUR FORD REPAIRED hy an expert. The Ford Repair Shop, 123 Cherry St. Phone 2051. 5-7-264 WANTED—A tenement of four or five rooms by an American family | SHORE PROPERTY FOR SALE— of two adults. Address Box 35R, Two small new cottages at Bran- Herald. 5-20-3dx | ford Point; w®as, electric light and city water; for sale for $2,000 each at easy terms, or for rent for the season. Apply or telephone F. R. Hamre, 193 Chatham St, New Haven, Conn. 5-15-6dx FOR SAL! $3 dozen} scarlet sage 50c dozen; peppers 10a dozen; tomatoes 20c dozen. Rosia, 2 Mill Si 5-19-3dx rard wide. Only 250 yards, lus- suitable for dresses wai $2 Wash Satins, $1.69 tin that will stand a number of trips to the tub with- Full trous satin, WANTED—Three young men clerks for a large manufacturing offic two for a cost department and one as an invoice clerk. Good oppor- tunities for advancement for the right kind of young men. Address Manufacturer, P. O. Box 65, City. | 5-21-4d s, NOTICE — Lawnmowers Geo. Fri 31 Tel 153-12. sharpened, Greenwood street. 5-1-304 WANTED—To buy small second safe. ddress Safe Box 10 Herald. 5-26 dsx flesh and pink. A sa 6§ inches wide in white, out losing its brilliancy. AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown. Tel. 188-2. 4-6-tf WANTED- soda clerks. Apply Riker-Hegeman’s. 5.19-3d | Room | { after- | WANTED—First-class stenographer; | d} also girl for clerical work. Address | P. O. Box 34, New Britain, Conn. | 5-19-3d | Experienced S—Geraniums, ' WANTED—Chauffeur. Appl 211, National Bank buildinsz, noons between 2-4 o'clock. 5-21- AUTOMOBILE PAINTING shop, 204 Elm street. E. U. Thompson Co., Tel. 382. Office 69 Arch St., Tel 106 4-3-tf ——— Call 1446 every morning and get your order early. The best of Beef, Veal, Lamb and Pork, Chickens, FFowl, Broilers, Pocket H. C. Tripe, all kinds of Sperry & Barnes, Heinz and Chase & Sanborn Goods. DOHERTY MARKET, 406 $2.50 Satin Plaid and Satin Striped Taffetas, $1.89 Very complete range of coloring—also featuring the light combinations for spring and summer wear. Especially adapted for skirts, dresses and combination dresses, with Georgette. $2.25 Charmeuse, $1.75 yard Evening and street shades, white and navy; 36 inches wide. This Charmeuse is comparatively better than most of them sold even at $2.25 yard. If you are anticipating a new dress or a pretty evening frock, come and take part in this wonderful value giving. 40-Inch Black SilkwChiffon,, Velvet, $5.98 yard Cannot be duplicated to sell $7.00 yard. Extra Special! 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta, all soft, the and FOR SALE—Two 33x4 tires slightly used, $15.00. One Schebler carbure- tor $5.00. Address Box 22A Herald. 5-19-3dx Hotel 5-21-tf pholsterer at lustrous quality, in wanted shades, for party wear. Our $2.00. Special price $1. 40-Inch Satin Baronet, $4.39 | Worth $5.00 yard. of the most | selection of newest shades, the as as the more practical Beloin. street newest | WANTED—Good home for one or two | boys; ages 9% and 8 years. Ad- dress Box 16B, Herald. 5-19-3dx WANTED—Competent married man with grocery experience to n cash grocery store. Good wage steady work. Address 20XX, ald. 5- regular price 5. s, AUCTION. By Order of the Honorable E. M. Yeomans, Referee in Bankruptey, United States District Court, I will sell at Public Auction, Saturday, May 24, 1919, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at No. 63 Pleasant Street, New Britain, to the highest bidder, the following articles of personal property: 74 cans Peaches; 301 cans Peas; 109 cans Corn; 196 cans Pork and Blueberri 24 cans Baked Beans; 50 cans Sauerkraut; 12 cans Dill Pickles; 92 cans Toma- toes; 12 cans Spinach; 36 cans Squash 59 cans Pineapple; 108 bottles Olive 122 bottles Syrup; bottles Grape Juice; 54 bottles Catsup; 15 bottles Vinegar; 5 cans Plums; 8 cans Apri- 5 cans Pears; 39 cans Pumpkin cans String Beans; 9 cans Lima Beans; cans Succotash; 16 cans Meat; 127 cans Soup; 28 cans Cooking Oil; 13 cans Beef (dry) cans Pea- nut Butter; 5 Marmalade; 50 cans Jam; alad Oil; 17 cans Cherries; 29 jars Mustard; 82 jars Pickles; 43 cans Coffee; 203 packages Tea; 74 cans Potted Meat; 43 cans Condensed Milk; 84 cans Baking Pow- {der; 129 cans Cocoa; 47 packages woman or{Cocoanut; 221 cans Salmon; 20 cans sework; must be | Herring; 5 cases Tea; 1 lot Washing t. Apply Herald [ Powder; 1 lot Soap; 1 lot Tobacco; 5-19-3dx | § packages M 1 lot Pancake = > Flour; 1 lot 28 bags Flour: WANTED—Woman to do housework ' 8 Brooms; bbl. Sugar; 75 b by the day. 39 Harrison St. Tel. | salt; 36 pkgs. Raisins; 1 lot Spices; 833 5-19-3d | 34 pkgs. Codfish; 106 cans Tuna Fish; 38 cans Coffee; 79 cans Lobster; 41 cans Shrimp; 86 cans Sardines; 7% cases Catsup; 1 lot Wrapping Paper cases Pork and Beans; 1 case Tuna Fish; 10 cases Syrup; 2 cases Pine- 3 cases Clothespi s 1 case Raspberry; 1 1 case Spices; 1 case ettes; 2 pkgs. Cough Syrup; Tuna Fish; 1 pkg. Extract; Prunes; 4 bags Onions 20 cases Corn : 1 case Tapioca Dressing el Herring: Wrapping Apples cases Shrimp 4 bag cases and | Her- 0-3dx WANTED—Students to Day or evening classes. cut Business College, 163 enter now. Connecti- Main. 5-10-tf Arch St.| Gray Iron Moulders Wanted—Port- land Foundry Co., Portland, Conn. 5-20-wl Your choice including black, showing FOR SAL: The Witte property on East strect. This would cut up into 18 lots with large house and barn. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance. City Hall. The D. Milier Co. Store | Special Sale AND PRINTED ALSO RUGS. beautiful soft delicate tints, While our present stock future price $5.00 yard. WANTED—Return load from Bos- ton; also one going to Boston or vicinity. Tel 4-16-tf | well lasts at this price Drug Clerk Wanted—Permanent po- sition for a registered man. Good hours. Good pay. The Lawrence | Drug Store, Stamford, Conn. 5-20-5dx } ones. only; Reg. $2.25 Silk Foulards, $1.69 The prettiest collection to be found anywhere. From the neat, conservative designs to the rich large, spacious patterns, on grounds of navy, black, white, copen, taupe, plum, etc. HELF WANTED—ITEMALE. WANTED—A. woman for house work Chestnut street. 1-1dx | WANTED—A man, to 40 years, mechanically inclined. Apply Telephone Co. Wire Chief. for less than | WANTED—Woman or eral housework. girl for gen- 83 Maple street. 5-21-6dx PHARMACTST—Must be hustler; $35 per week; good hours. Address Herald, Box 14S. 0-2dx | LINO- PRICES WANTED—Housekeeper by widower; no small children; German pr ferred. Box 21X, Herald. 5-21-3d Your Eyesight, Madame! Does It Need Attention? The momentary blurring of vision while read- ing or sewing; the aching of the eyes after close work; the smarting sensation produced by strong light; the sense of effort when doing work at short range for long periods—all these and a hundred other difficulties arise from bad vision Scientifically-fitted Glasses will relieve all such troubles, and permanently improve the vision. But such glasses can only be had after the eyes have been properly tested. To this end we offer our services so that you may be made aware of your eyes’ requirements. The Stephensofi Under- ground Garbage Can If you are building your new home or looking for an improvement in the garbage conditions, why not buy something that has been tried out in the best homes in the land with such good satisfaction. It is simplicity itself to install one of these cans, 6 WANTED—Boy 16 years old or over for office position; good chance for advancement. Apply P. O. B New Britain, Conn. 5 Phone Us Before Letting Out Your TRUCKING Furniture Handled By Experts. Spring Brook lce Go. Service Phone 443-3. BERSON BROS. BRANCH OFFICE AT —297 MAIN STREET— (Mayor Quigley’s Office) ORDERS TAKEN FOR —COAL AND WOOD— L. 0. Zetterman CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION EX VATING AND GRADING Sewer and W: Residence—1 New Britain, Conn. BENJAMIN BROTHERS PHOTOGRAPHERS Announce the opening of their ama- teur developing department. Film developed on short notice. Enlarge- ments of all descriptions. Home por- traiture a spec ATARRH For head or throat Catarrh try the vapor treatment— Viexs ! L | ®YOUR_BODYGUARD" - 30 + | WANTED—Waitress and dishwa 19-3d he Asia, 294 Main St. 49 c: s ns or and pressman. Britain Herald. 5-19-3d WANTED—Composi Apply A. P, New WANTED—Woman to ironing and mending, street. do WANTED: men eve lars daily pay weekly; sary. Apply today. Manchester. Conn. and traveling sal; vhere; three to ten del- costs nothing to -stari; experience unneces Burr Nurserie 5-10-1712dx Tocs NTED—Middle-aged girl for light ho reliable and ne: Office, Box 24F. By simply pressing lever with your foot cover opens and closes after using. Prices for small camp size, $9.75. Other sizes up to $31. Sixth Floor 5 Cere PAINTING—F: RING. Girls Wanted J; HOCiIMAN Ten Gir's for Gemeral Factory Work Buys all kinds of Junk and Rockwell-Drake Co. | Second-Hand Furniture. PLAINVILLE, CONN. Beaver Painting and paper hanging. board and canvas ceilings. Wall paper displayed at your home on request. The E. U. Thompson Co., 59 Arch street, Tel. 106-2, 4-1-tf WANTED—Girl work. for general house- Apply 26 Hamilton street. 5-19-6dx MAXWELL The Economy Car C. T. NOWLAND 537 EAST STREET WANTED—Experienced clerks. Apply The McMillan Stor 5-1 ns; FURNISHED ROOMS Oyster- 26 cans 1 ca TO RENT FURNISHED ROOM—2 or 3 n furnished rooms and bath for light housekeeping to rent to adults only. Box Herald Office Telephone 1161-15, TO RENT—Tenement improvement: Box 27E, Herald 5 room: all west end; June 1. -2dx 1 will pay better than anyone in town for all kinds of JUNK and second-hand furniture. L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW STREET. Tel. 557-i4. cases Toilet 1 case Salmon; 2 cases Mus cas Paper; 40 Succo- 21-4dx = TO RENT—Thr quire 138 Ple | e-room tenement ant St s 5-19-3dx FARM IN NEWINGTON FARM FOR SALE—144 acres only 4 acres woodland, 3 roads going through the pasture, 50 head of cattle, 3 horses. Between 300 and 350 quarts of milk a day. 1 large hay barn, 1 fine cow barn, 10 room house in the very best repair. Good water supply and all improvements. 1 tobacco shed, 1 common wagon, 1 single wagon, 1 Vim truck, 1 chicken coop, 1 two horse wagon, 1 milk wagon, 3 silos, capacity 240 tons. NEW BRITAIN REAL ESTATE CO. This Farm must be seen to be appreciated. Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings from Room 5, 276 Main street, New Britain, FURNISHED ROOMS—61 Main Two connecting rooms furnished for light housekeeping: running wa- ter, electricity, gas and bath; al two rooms for one or two gentle- men or man and wife. Inquire Mrs. Kennedy, top floor. 0-3dx Cocoa; pkg TO RENT—A furnished apartment of | five or six rooms Apply to Rackliffe Bros RENT—Room with board; 6 Lake Court Dried 5 1 case 1 lot cases Lard; Cookies Coffee; 1 case Ami 2 bags Rice 1 Coffee ver Cutter; Box; Counters; the Estate of Edward Bankrupt A E Soup; 2 tubs Bluing; 1 lot Starch} 55 ans Lye: 1 lot Gas 2 Scales; 1 Cash rinder; 1 1 Stove 0 conveniences. furnished 206-3. TO RENT: 19 Court Large Phone DOUBLE FRONT ROOM goom s FOR LODGE OR OFFICE. RENT $6 A WEEK. STEAM HEAT. Begiey Block. 422 MAIN ST. ; s 5-16-6dx X ) RENT—Blacksmith shop on Main St., Berlin: good business: no com- petition. Mrs. Leon LeClair, Ber- lin, Conn. Phone 661-4. 5 .mxl :D—Furnished room in of Vine strect by single Address Box 19R, ter Tank; lahan, vi- gen- Herald b-15-wl 7 to 8:30 Conn. cinity tleman APORIL N %, 607, .2Q MARSH, Trustee, l

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