New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 4, 1919, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE PETTS OUT OF PARKER & DEMING C. A. Parker and E. H. Deming, Jr., have opened offices at 193 Main street for the purpose of conduct- ing a general Real Estate, Insurance and Mortgage Loan business. Asst. Manager of Transportation With Am. Hdw. Returns to City. Arthur H. Petts, assistant manager the American Hardware corporation, has returned and will resume his duties with the American Hardware corporation after | ten months’ service with the American | Expeditionary Forces in France. Mr. Petts enlisted the latter part of the year 1917 in the ordnance depart- ment and was immediately placed in Make your wafits known through the Classified col- umn. These little penny advts., are result getters. : 7P ¥] They are the best selling 1(; z Wor 7 16t agents you can find. And CASH IN ADVANCE. they sell their labor cheap, This is not a question of credit. Mr. Autoist—Have you a used car you want to sell? of transportation of w~ Why waste time looking for a buyer? Try a For Sale advt. at one cent a word. Bookkeeping, Youll be surprised at the | PARKTR & DEMI Choice Building Sites Property of P. Corbin located on Sunnyledge, Lincoln and Monroe streets, laid cut in large sightly building lots, will be sold at reasonable prices and upon terms to suit purchasers. Houses built to order—Loans negotiated. NG ROOMS 1, 3 and 5 193 MAIN ST. FOR SALE 2 Modern—A Bargain. on Maple Street. 2 Apartment Brick Block, 2 Family Union Street, nice lot. Also some good offerings in other propertics. H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 273 MAIN ST., Open Saturday and Monday eve nings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE ROOM 3208, Do you notice how Arch street is becoming a regu- lar Auto Center? Is there any business booming like the auto business? Isn’t Arch street a good buy—We have some Arch street. property for sale—See us—Let us sell your house. \ CAMP ‘REAL ESTATE CO. 72 MAIN ST. PHON E 343 ROOMS 305-8 BANK BLDG. 1 ROOM GOTTAGE In Belvidere on Stanley Street in best location, just beyond end of car line. This will be sold quickly as Owner is leaving city. The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN STREET. FRANK HOLMES HARRY HANCOCK LOUIE JONES. OPEN SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS it is a bargain. For Ouick Reéufiis Use ~Tfieifleflrald Classif:: d Column FOR SALE FARM 15 ACRES 10 ROOM HOUSE Schultz & Costello, Inc. yai’ MAIN T charge of a division of the purchasing department of the A. E. F. at Wash- ington, D. C., and when this depart- ment was moved to France, he was transferred to the advance sector and was located at various places through- out IPrance, but was stationed at Tours and Mehun the greater part of the tim P HELP WANTED—#EMAL NTED—Four neat appearing young ladies to distribute Palmolive coupons in New Britain. Apply W. L. Robinson, Herald Office, 10 a. m., 6-5-"19. 6-4-1dx { WANTED—ALt once. Middle-aged | experienced lady cashier. 'Apply by letter. J. Owen, 15 South High St., { City. 6-3-6d WANTED—By local manufacturing concern. A stenographer. age, experience and salary expected. P. O. Box 156. 6-4-3d WANTED—Experienced operators on singer machine. Clean, well paid work. Apply C. J. White Mfg. Co. WANTED—At the Union Laundry, reliable girls that want steady work. 6-3-3d WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs. H. C. Wilson, 73 Harrison street. Tel. 331. 6-3-2d GIRLS WANTED—Latimer Co., 33 Walnut St. Laundry 6-3-5d ‘WANTED—AnN experienced cook, well recommended, willing to go to the seashore for the summer; best wages; call evenings. Mrs. Charles F. Corbin, 64 Maple iSt. WANTED—A competent maid for general housework. Aply St. 5-31-6d WANTED—A general housework; preferred; no washing. Trunbull, 39 Farmington Plainville, Conn. Tel 67. competent maid a good cook Mrs. John 5-29-6d NTED—Girl hing. Apply 7 Winthrop street. for housework. No Mrs. J. J. Witkin, 5-28-tf WANTED—Experienced #clerks. Ap- ply The McMillan Store. 5-28-tf MALE HELP POSTION FOR A YOUNG MAN to start in a growing department of a large manufacturing concern; prefer { the right man gets the chance. Box No. 35S, Herald. Apply EN WANTED AT ONC FOR THE U. S. MERGHANT MARINE To be Trained as Sailors, Firemen, Stewards, for GOOD JOBS AT GOOD PAY ON OCEAN-GOING SHIPS. Pay while training; board and quarters free. Ages 18 to 35. Bring birth certificate service discharge. Apply to U. S. SHIPPING BOARD AGENT, Room 4, Old Post Office Bldg., New Haven. or State | steady, | 6-4-4d 5-31-6dx | 93 Vine! for | Avenue, | one with High School education, but | worth a trial? SERVIGE MEN'S-COLUMN | | | Do you nced work? If you are a | of the column below is offered to you | free of charge. See that your quali- | 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 mechauic. Write care ot Herald. | WANTED—BY ex-soldier. Position as chauffeur on truck or private car, or repair work inside; six vears’ ex- perience. Tel. 72-4, Plainville. 6-4-3dx Ex-Soldier desires employment as timekeeper or shipping room. Mar- ried. Address Herald Box 31CB. 6-3-3d WANTED—By ex-sailor. Position as clerk; labor bureau work preferred. Box 12, Herald Office. 6-2-6d NOTICE. | NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented. Dollar per day. Telephone 2079. 5-28-e. 0. d.-tf 5. | NOTICE—Nice seven passenger car for hire. Day and night service. Call 882-12. 6-3-6dx NOTICE-—Automobile parties taken out; reasonable rates; Mitchell Six. Richard Covert, Tel. 309-13. 6-2-6dx NOTICE—Welding and brazing by an expert. Automobile work a special- ty. Carbon removed 50c a cylinder. Hardware City Welding Co., 18 ain, Conn. 5-31-6d advertiser money. TO RENT one cent a word. Isn’t it billing and postage costs more than the price of the number of inquiries you will little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the get from prospective buyers. FOR SALE TO RENT—Tenement, three all modern improvements; heat. 131 Main street. Apply lick, 470 Main St. Phone 40 6-4-2dx rooms, steam | TO RENT— provements. ew tenement, all im- | i Winthrop street. 6-4-1dx RENT—Desirable five room rent, | Private house. Adults | 101 rview street. 6-4-3a | TO first floor. preferred. TO RED RETS Pleasant View, Westerly, ocean front cottage, from July 15 to September 15; also remain- der of Jun Josephine S. Krich- son. Tel. 678-12. 6-4-1dx FOR SALE—Kitchen range. 2 land St. Reasonable. FOR SALE—Oak show case, shape; beveled plate glass top. Spring & Buckley Electric Co 900. 6 The FOR SALE—New machine Lawlor drop-head sewing ain. Mrs. Mack, St FOR SAI quire i—Violins, hurch § In- hand-made. 6-2-3dx AUTOMOBILES WANTED—To buy Ford car. Box 636, City. PO 5-31-44 Harrison St. 6-3-3dx TO RENT—Garage on Call Tel. 1248. FOR RENT-—For the season or sale. New seven-room furnished cottage at Morningside on the Sound. Address Chas. A. Leistman, 608 Dixwell ave, New Haven, Conn. 6-3-wl for TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, 2nd floor, in new house, modern im- provements, good locality. 654 West Main St. 6-3-3dx TO RENT—Two office rooms and one very desirable front room. 160 Main street. 6-3-tf TO 86 Maple floor. RENT—Two unfurnished rooms, St., Mrs. Cummings, 2nd 6-3-3dx TO RENT—A furnished apartment of five or six rooms at 56 Maple street. Apply to T. E. Rackliffe, Jr.,, at Rackliffe Bros. Co. 5-16-tf TO RENT—Room with board; conveniences. 6 Lake Court. 102 2 all Tel. 3x. WANTED. WANTED—Private near ain St. Add 16XCX. family s Her: board, 1d, Box 6-4-4dx Winthrop street, rear; New Brit- I . Fumigation—Vermin exterminated in houses and cottages by H. C. N. gas method. Takes one day. Work guaranteed. Conn. Chemical & Dis: infectant Co., New Haven, Conn. 5-27-tf NOTICE—Room and board. South Main St. Call 158 6-3-6dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown. Tel 188-2. 4-6-tt FURNISHED ROO! LARGE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM 29 South High St. 6-4-3dx Two connecting Light venience. furnished housckeeping. Every 16 Prospect St. rooms. con- TO RENT-—Furnished roam for gen- tleman. 50 Court St. 6-2-3dx TO RENT—Two housekeeping. front room. rooms for light Also large furnished 19 Court street. Building—Repairing. LEAVITT & HAYES. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones | New Britain, Conn. 2244 6-3-a2 | 1918 | WANTED—Boarding home for attrac- tive six-months-old baby. Apply (Conn. Children’s Aid Society, Room | 60, Brown-Thomson Bldg., Hartford, | Conn. 6-4-2d WANTED—Architectural student de- si position during vacation in architect’s office or with and construction company. Malmfeldt, 262 Maple St. building D e 6-4-2dx WANTED—To board 2 children, boy, aged 5, and girl aged 17 months, in New Britain or vicinity. Mrs. Nims, Colonial Inn, Plainville. 6-3-d3x ‘WANTED—Stenographer and billing clerk. Address Box 31, Herald office. 6-3-3d WANTED—Furnished apartment by young couple. Address Box 33BX, Herald Office. 6-3-3dx | WANTED—Three, five H. P. station- ary gasoline engine at once. Box 128, Herald. 6-3-2dx | WANTED—Pastry loin. cook. Hotel Be- 6-3-tf WANTED—National Cash Registers. ‘Will pay spot cash; state numbers, description and lowest price; write or wire. Ganger, 147 West 424 St. New York. 5-27-1wx FOR SALE—1918 Ford mountable wheels; absorbers; new top. 123 Cherry St. Tel touring; de- Hassler shock R. C. Rudolph, 2051, 6-4-5 FOR SALE—1916 Indian motorcycley A-1 condition, cheap. Edward M, Dolan, Wooster St. 6-3-3dw + FOR SALE—Own a home “down’{hé line;” nine rooms, pure water, barn, shade, chicken coops, hay crop, tools. 92-4. $2,850, $500 cash, 6-3-2q FOR SAL bed, suitable light keeping apartments doctor’s office be for or Upholstered in tap= at 29 Highland 6-3-d2x ho seen FOR SAI Theodore stri title, dress 74 feet front ®em ple Hill. Clean Will sacrifice. Ad« Evergreen Ave., Hartfordy 6-3-d8l sidew FOR SALE—Ice bo> feet wide ner, 6 feet high, & T. Martina, Jacob’s Cop« Kensington 5-31-4dy FOR SALE—1917 Buick Sedan cord tire, excellent running condition; 1917 Overland, little six touring car, good tires and excellent running condition. Apply S. & F. Morton Sales Corp., 155 Elm St. Tel. 731. 6-4-3d FOR SALE—Ford roadster, recently overhaauled, $300. 1076 Stanley St. City. 6-3-3dx runabout; 1 Inquire at 608 6-3-3dx FOR SALE—I1 Royal Chevrolet runabout. E. Main St. FOR SALE—1914 Chevrolet roadster, practically new tires, overhauled and repainted; electric lights and starter. Inquire 446 West Main, 2d floor. 6-2-3dx FOR SALE—1917 Ford roadster; very quiet motor; 1918 Ford speedster, new. R. E. Rudolph, 122 Cherry St., Phone 2057. 6-3-5-Tx FOR SALE. $300. 1917 Ford open delivery, Elmer Automobile Co. 6-2-3d [FOR SALE—OId style Ford touring body and fenders in good condition, $12. 7 Parkmore St. 6 3dx FOR SALE—Chevrolet new paint and tires; ning order. X33X. four-ninety; in good run- Address Herald, Box 6-2-3dx LOST TOST—A valuable small photograph given to a “Fake Picture Agent” to enlarge. Moral. Bring your en- largements to the Arcade Studio. 5-28-30-6-2-4-6-5dx LOST—In east end of city between Bast Main, Stanley and Chestnut streets, kit of tools, belonging to new Buick. Reward. Tel. 1208. 38 Dewey St. 6-3-2dx _— MALE HELP WANTED—A few screw machine operators familiar with Clev nd and Gridley automatics. Rockwell- Drake, Plainville. 6-3-d3 WANTED—Bar porter, Hotel Beloin. 6-3-tf BARBER WANTED-—At 331 Park St., City. $25 a week. 6-3-2dx WIANTED—Compositors and pressman. Apply Box 31L, Herald. 6-4-3d | WANTED—Return load from Bos- ton; also one going to Boston or vicinity. Tel. 887-32. 4-16-tf ‘WANTED—Bright office boy. chance for advancement age and reference: Addre: 26 BB, Herald Office. Good State Box job —{ SALE—Riverside farm tiili T ¢ cows onlyy 644-5. [ FOR from Tuberculin Tel. 30dx SALE—A Holstein bull, age 13 Mrs. Albert Mehon, Soutlf 5-24-26% FOR FOR SALE—Building lot on Veg: 50x100 feet; a bargain for cash. Todd Protectograph checlf writer, nearly new, $45; 1 Adamg Bros. foot press, 1 bench po press, 1 small bench drill press , @i a bargain. Liberty bonds acceptedd William Thiede, Buena Vista AW, Tel. 2212-5 6-2- e FOR SALE—Two horses, very chi owner must get rid of same. Stanl Zunarvitch, Beckley, 10 minutést walk from station 6-2-6ax ~0 FOR SALE—Supreme Roach Powden rids you of Roaches, Bedbugs, Fligh Fl Moths, etc., or money e« funded. 25 cent bellows packaged For sale by Curran, East Side Janswick, McBriarty, Miller-Hans son Pharmacies. 5-27+4 St $650 FOR SALE—Barred Rocks; 24 threes weeks-old chicks; 17 five months old; 12 seven days old; also coops and runs; bargain. Phone 1216, 6-2-3d% FOR SALE—Two tenement Lol with double garage; first class com dition, in West End. Address 14C, Herald Office. 5-31-4d: FOR SAL/E—Kindling wood, milli and sawdu John Pinches & Son Corbin Place, rear 211 Main St. 6-8- FOR SALE—House in A-1 r'ondiflo must be sold at once, need money td go into business. Address JosepH Melen. S. & F. Motor Sales Co. 155 Elm St. 6-3-4d3 FOR SALE—Seven-room rooming house, doing good business; reason. able price. Address Herald, Bo: 11XC. 6-2-1w FOR SALE—2,000 White Leghor chicks every week; 25 or morg 20 each; P. P. paid; no white diarr hoea. A. B. Hall, Wallingford, Con Phone 153-14. 5-19-e0d-12 FOR SALE—Building Tots 9 an@f10 Daly avenue. Inquire 170 Daly avenue or 180 Kensington ayente 6-2+6d FOR SALE—Upright piano, good ton and action, $100; reasonable Pay* ments. Call 447 Arch street, firs] bell. PARK RESERVE HOUSING CAMPAIGN FIFTY TO ONE HUNDRED HOUSES TO BE BUILT ON PARK RESERVE This Campaign will be arranged on the easy payment plan and will be conducted for a limited time only, as we want to start fifty houses at once in order to bring down the cost to the buyer. By coming into this CAMPAIGN you get the benefit of wholesale prices. L For further particulars call at the office 259 Main Street, Booth’s Block, Room 6, or at our regular sales day at Park Reserve on North Stanle Street every Tuesday and Wednesday night from 6:30 p. m. until dark, also Saturday afternoons beginning at 2:30. INSPECTION DAY SUNDAY Office 259 Main Street, Booth’s Block, Room 6 GORBACH, STERN & HAMMER CORPORATION &~ =4 Open Evenings Until 9 P. M.

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