New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 28, 1919, Page 12

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tfer for salz 2'55 Sington—Eight room hd rutining water for all bi 18 acres pasture land, stocked and planted. A cash payment dd farm. See us about i STORE General store in g village, doing a $40 sold at a bargain. | PARKER & | 193 MAIN 8§ ¥ Tel. 2026. SAILINGS TO TREET Rooms 1, 3 and 5 I UROPE INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE LINES AMERICAN Norweg:zm America Line Shortest Route to . NORWAY Through Bookings to SWEDEN & DENMARK Modern Twin Screw Str. Bergensfjo PHILADELPHIA—LIVERPOOL June 26 July 12 YORK—GLASGOW June 26 . July . July YORK—-I;[\I RPOO1, June 26 July 3 July 19 West Nohne . Galahad NEW Saucon Ealipsc Victoxious .. Nantasket July 21 Courag€ous Jul PHILADELPHI/ \——-l;()'l'l ERDAM Schroon .......... . July 3 BALTIMORE—LIVERPOOL jest Tacook . LADELPHIA—GLASGOW Eastern Sca NEW YORK. Monmouth v BOSTON—LIV Wauconda WH ITF STAR NEW YORK—LIVERPOOL 1 7 . June MANCHESTER July RPOOL July 5 S. Noordam l,aplmul = N. Y.—Azores—Gibraltar Naples—Genoa Canopic FOR RATES AND OTHER I NFORMATION GEORGE A. QUIGLEY, Vestris Orduna Caronia Carmania Royal Orduna Caron . Carmania Royal George NEW YORK to SOUTHAMPTON Aquitania Mauretania Maure Aquitania Maurctania Saxonia Holland America Line Via FALMOUTH & Compagnic Stavange Bergensfjord Stavangerfjord CUNARD ANCHOR Sept. Passenger and Freight services NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL. June July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. George June July July Aug. Aug. Sept. NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, HAVRE and LONDON July BOULOGNE- SUR-MER W YORK to ROTTERDAM ew Amsterdam July 2 July 16 Aug. 2 NE Rotterd:am FRENCH LINE Generale Transatlantique. Express Postal Service W YORK—FRANCE Weekly Departures. APPLY TO 297 Main St. Two Family House on Lincoln St. for Sale One of the best lots in the city—Fourteen rooms— Don’t pass this up. Consult us about seiling your house —We have customers with c ash. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 78 MAIN ST. PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. FOR QUlCK RETURNS USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS WHO WANTS A GOOD COTTAGE? Six Room Brick, Francis Street—Family leaving town. Six Room, Black Rock Avenue. Six Room, Farmington Avenue.—Best on the hill. E. N. SMITH & CO. 278 Main Street, Tel. 1616-12 FOR ‘SALE. Farm of 35 Acres. for Dairy Farm. Schuitz & Costelio, Inc. Suitabie by 242 MAIN ST. L. 0. Zetterman i R BN SRR MR R TS COWLES ELEC, €0 AN ENTS—oO live wire agdfis to re dlarge manufacturer making ‘raincoats, top coats and for men, women and Every garment made ab- to measure under our guar- Highest commissions paid. Blivering or collecting. Beau- ple coat and complete out- for taking orders. Write pticulars at once. The Liberty gt Company, Dept. A-13, , Ohio. 6-28-1dx The cost of a S negative. PTS—Your once-in-a-lifetime op- ffunity to make money. $8 to $15 day sure profit for the next 30 Bys taking orders for Complete d Final History of World War; wants of others, Classified Advt. is so small it is almcst‘ The results, how- ever, are big. Use the Want Column for your wants and the For Sale Column for the ol CAS advertiser money. lca Word Minimum Charge 15¢. SH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. billing and postage st more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the Help solve the housingk problem. If you have a tenes § A ment that is vacant or will be soon, let it be known through The Herald’s To Rent Col- Bookkeeping, umn. Rent seekers read it daily, feontains full Peace Terms and Teague of Nations Covenant; 800 pages with over 200 magnificent il- lustrations, including official photo- graphs furnished by American, MALE HELP HEYLP WANTED—UEMALE Die machin- Canadian, British, French and Ital- | arodern Drop ian governments; written by Francis |~ ginkers A. March, with introduction by Gen. [ Peyton C. March, highest officer in United States army; commended by Secretary of War Baker; contains Gen. Pershing’s own story of our soldiers; everyone wants Complete Histor with full Peace Terms; we give you 1 book free with each 10 books you order; 20 days’ credit; biggest commission and prompt shipments; complete books now ready; send us your orders or write at once for free sample outfit. Ad- dress Manufacturers Advertising Co., 62 North Washington St., Bos- ton, Mas 6-28-1d Forge Plant Needs trimmer makers, , press operators, hot and cold inspectors, blacksmith for harden- ing di Steady day or might work under excellent conditions and good pay. No strike. Railroad fare re- funded after short term of employ- ment. Write giving experience in stail and wages expected. Lansing Forge Co., Lansing, Mich., 6-28-dl WANTED-—Young man about 17 for waiter. Apply Arbour's restaurant, 62 Church street. End Nielson, 6-26-3dx WANTED—Farmhand, ¥Farm, Newington. J. Tel. 659-2. South C. FURN ISHEDi ROOMS WANTED—First class wood workers for machine and bench. John Pin- ches & Son, Corbin Place, 2 Main St. TO RE for two people. 339-13. NT—Large front room, suitable 24 Camp St. Tel. 6-28-1d TO RENT—Furnished front room for 2 gentlemen, or suitable for light housekeeping; first flight, 551 Main S 6-28-2dx | SUBSTANTIAL MANUFACTUR- ING CORPORATION wants capable man to establish a branch and manage salesman. About two hundrad dollars nec- essary. You can handle own money. . Will allow expenses to Meriden if you will qualify. For particulars address Secretary, P. O. Box 227, Meriden, Conn. 6-25-3d TO RENT—One furnished Arch street. room, 69 6-28-1dx TO RENT—Furnished Court street. 6-28-T. W. F. rooms, 19 S. 1-mo-x DO ML T modern Neoik, Tel. 87 —Furnished rooms; all conveniences, at Indian Address Herald, Box 11CX. TO RENT—Twa furnished rooms at 56 Maple street. Apply F. B. Rack- liffe, Jr., Rackliffe Bros. 6-26-tf TO RENT— with set tubs modern canveniences. Main St. or 3 furnished rooms, hot water and other Apply 76 W. 6-26-3dx room, Tnquire Mrs. J. 27-2dx WANTED—A production man for a large manufacturing concern. A young man who has had some experience in planning production. Please state vour experience, education, age, sal- ary pected, with any other alialifications. Apply Box No. 34CX, Herald. FOR RENT-—One furnished with or without board. 257 Fairview street. Forsyth. TO room for two, RENT—Large newly 162 furnished Main street. 6-27-2dx MAN WANTED — A leading local department store wants a young man 18 year or over to learn the business. Ivery opportunity will be of- fered for advancement. We want a worker filled with am- bition to go ahead. Not afraid to work or soil his hands. To the person who qualifies a won- derful opportunity is offered with good salary to start. Ad- dress Box No. 11, Herald. 6-28-2d — LOST YOUNG CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING AND GRADING Sewer and Water Connectiong Residence—152 Vance Street New Britain, Conn. Telephone 261 JOHN W. ALLEN BUILDER 331 CHESTNUT ST. The war is over, now for buildings. After being a contractor for 31 years in New Britain my hat is in the ring for all old customers and many new ones. Wm. Peace, who was with me four years, is back from overseas and with me again, having been in the army for 18 months. We are ready for reconstruction of any and all de- scriptions. LOST—17 with Conn. penters’ fob attached, ton avenue or West Reward upon return to Britain avenue. i “MOTORCYOLES jewel Hamilton gold watch State Council of Car- on Farming- Maln street. 21 New 6-26-3d and 16 SD—Girls for work. Must be ave The Taplin Manufacturing ch St [4 foot power years Cos WANTED—Girl f good W general hause- Call evenings. 7 Emmons Place 6-28-1d WANTED—Waitress at once wages. Apply at Presto lunch, Main street, Bristol, Conn. 6-2 Good 191 -d4x WANTED—Competent cook for gen- eral cooking to begin work at once. Apply Y. W. C. A. WANTED—At power sewing work. Experienc while learning. Co., 266 Arch St once, operators machines unnecessary. (o] nmnxm(ml WANT Tes JD—A chambermaid or Apply New Britain Ho: wait- WANTED—Chamber maid Beloin. at Hotel WANTED—An experienced steno- grapher to do substitute work dur- ing the summer. Apply Drawer 1021, City. 1-1w WANTED—A competent maid; no washing or ironing. Apply 80 Grove Hill. 6-21-6dx GIRLS WANTED for light, clean work; good pay assured at the Plain- start. Bristcl Mfg. Co., ville Mill, Plaville, Conn. WANTED-—Twelve girls years of age for steady factory work. over 16 clean and American Paper Goods Co. Kensington, Conn. WANTED. would during girl light housework Box 5XX, Hol(\ld like to do vacation. WANTED—Man or woman who reliable to represent us; fine oppo tunity for advancement. Party must be over 40 years old to qualify. Oakland ~ Nurseries, Manchester, Conn. 6-28—7-5x 1 WILL BUY ALL KIN JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Pay Three Cents Per Pound for Rags. Ds ax FOR SALE- wo electrically equip- ped Harley-Davidson motorcycles, A-1 condition. 12 Hawkins St. 6-28-3dx WANTED—To buy rug not larger than 9x state size and price; a reed chairs and table. Address Herald, Box 24XB. 6-28-3dx FOR as new. Forestville, SALE—Pope motorcycle, good Can be seen at J. W. Daly, Conn. 6-27-2dx L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW ST. TEL WANTED—By boy of , a good home and na pay to work on farm, ete., for the summer. Address Her- ald, Box 16XCX. 8-1dx FOR SALE—1918 Indian motorcycle; just overhauled; will sell with or without side car. Inquire 80 New- ington Ave. 6-28-3dx TOST—Eveglasses ked Dr. Angell, on Tu be- tween Main and W on W. Main. ELECTRICAL CONTRAOCTORS, ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. 95 KENSINGTON AVE. in case m sday evening shington Sts. Return to Herald 6 FOR SALE Valuable property on Beaver Street will pay 12% on entire cost. Three fine Cottages on Emmons Place—Sold together or singly—First and good terms. H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 373 MAIN ST., Open Saturday and Monday eve nings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE ROOM 308. FOR SALF Farms of all descriptions and prices: 56 acres good land, large house and barn, 9 cows, 3 horses, 1 bull, 2 sows, 1 boar, 1 acre wheat, 2 acres rye, 1 acre oats, 2 acres potatoes, 3 acres corn, all farm machinery. 300 quart milk route goes with this farm. T. F. Cashman, Berlin. Tel. 668-4 STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD George A. Quigley 297 Main Street load for Philadelphia return load Har: Tel. WANTED—Immediately, ton furniture van for or Washington. Also from Boston. H. 961, STENOGRAPHER WANTED — Male preferred. State age and experience, if any. Address Herald, Box 28R. 6-19-tf WANTED—Tenement of four rooms by young couple. Tel evenings. 6 or WANTED—Paswry cook. Hotel Be- REAL ESTA "arm situated on Farm- nue, Bristol, about 2% city. good state FOR SALE- ington av miles from and about Forestville. good well road, crops on it; of i Growing water and plenty brook running through the farm; a j never-failing spring near the house; 37 acres of land, house, barn, etc.: a variety of fruit trees; will be sold reasonably. Apply on the place or of C. A. Garrett, Bristol, Conn. 6-27-1w FOR SALE—Two trolley line we and 13 building lots of White Oalk, one building Y Acorn near Oak street: room house facing hospital, Hawk ins street; 15 acres level land, West Main street, Plainville, near Br Co. L. M. Barnes Main St. Tel 1279. street, FOR SALE to 25 acres, a Monthly payments. Barnesdale. Several parcels of t $15 to $100 por C. L. Bz 8-1d | { NOTICE the same distance from on | | PRIVATE FOR SALE—1917 cab and expr good tires and in mechanical hape Pri for immediate s $450. Also ¥ ()K(Y runabout \\AHl g tires. Price hechtm I (h(lnzt‘ C ,h(b(nill St. 1 Sundays 6-28-1d Denby body, best truck with with very FOR SALE—1918 Oakland touring, like new, $850; 1917 Oldsmobile cight roadster, $650; Dodge touring with winter and summer top, $650; o a Reo touring in excellent shape. Price $500. Shechtman's Auto Exchange Garage, 10 Chestnut St. 6-28-1dx FOR SALE—Reo touring car; newly painted; Al mechanical condition. Glidden, Franklin square. 6-28-tf FOR SALE—Paige touring car. field six in fine condition. right. Inquire E. Linke, Main St. 6- Fair- FOR SALE condition. Saxon 6 touring; This is perfect an economical car to operate. Price right. R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St. Phone 2051} 28-2dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Suick car. Frank Brown, Tel. 188-2. 4-6-tf AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Reasonable rates Mitchell S Richard Covert. Tel. 309-13. newly must be Tel. 95 e FOR SALE—Reo touring car, painted and overhauled; sold within a week. 2dx FOR SAL 1916 roadster. lights and self starte New Perfect running order, $250. 8ain, Andrews, 447 Arch street. 6- Electric tires. Bar- 2dx I"OR SALE—Buick 1917 touring, equipped with 4 Goodyear cords, 1 new Diamond and U. S. tire, bump- er and mirror. Newly painted. Buick agenc Main St. 6-26-8dx FOR SALE—F 1916 model; den’s ive passenger Reo car; best of condition. Glid- Fnarklin Square. 28-tf I'OR 1916 Tel ALE motor. 646-5, Ford Speedster. Excellent after Late condition. six o'clock. 6-27-3dx 2R SALE—Buick 1917 equipped with 4 Goodyear new diamond and 5. tire, and minor. Newly sold within a week. touring, cords, 1 bumper Buick FOR SALE—1 late model Ford road- ster in e llent running condition; good tires and paint. Will sacrifice for quick sale. M. I. Jester, 18 Main St. Tel. 2109, NOTICE. NOTICE—Electric Vacuum rented. Dollar per day 2079. Cleaners Telephone -e. 0. d.-tf NOTICE—Chance for couple. Flat of five rooms nicely furnished, including piano, must be sold within 10 days; option of rent. Tel. 958-6. 6-27-2dx young married NOTICE-—Carbon burning Have your carbon removed while You wait. c a cylinder. Hard- ware City Welding Co. St., rear. Tel. station. 56-4. 2 -6d NOTICE—Nurse, owning comfortable home in city, will give good board and care to elderly persons. P. O. Box 499, Hartford. 6-27-dbx ~Welding expe Factory Hardware City Winthrop St. NOTICE—Vulcanizing. Tube punc- tures 25¢. New Method Vuleaniz Co., 18 Winthrop St., rear 6-23-6d sharpened, Greenwood street 6-5-tt NOTIC and brazing by work a specialty. Welding Co 18 Tel. 56-4. 6-23-6d Lawnmowers Geo. Fritz, 31 Tel. 153-12 AUTOMOBILE PAINTING and trimming. Top and slip covers made to order and repaired. rpets, back curtains, lights, running board recovered, etc Victoria tops and One Man tops Estimates furnished. Bristol Auto Co., 135-137 School St., Bristol, Conn., Phone 232 ion -\ es and method. Tak guaranteed. Conn. infectant Co., New minated in s by H. C. N one day. Work Chemical & Dis- Haven, Conn 5-27-tf ermin ext cotta = im0 RE EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUC <sion and elocution 328, Herald. Tel. TION in expres- \ddress Box 29-3. P RAR ] == 6-26-3dx | SERVICE MEN'S COLUMN Do you nced work? If you ave 4 discharged soldier or sailor, the'u of the column below is offered {0 ¥ free of charge. See that yourggux fications are outlined like the sawipl below and bring in your ad togethc with your discharge papers, as of service. Employers are urged get in touch with the advertisers this column by muail. through .t Herald Ofiice. Sample-—John Jeones, age 27, forme private Co. I, rrefers outdocr Woi Has had experience as auto mechaull.. Write care ot Herald —— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEO BABY CHICKS—Leghorns 20c; Every Monday by parcel fe arrival guaranteed. now. A. B. Hall, Walling Conn. Phone 152-14. 6-2 FOR SALE—A fast, gl pacer. Among the saddle horses baught from the British army this smooth, clean pacer. This ho is going to make a racer and as W have no use for him will sell hj right. A. Brazos & Sons., Inc., Mid, dletown, Conn. 6-28-3; HORSE FOR SALE—Small roll top desk; 8 burner gas stove with oven and & tailor’s (gas) iron. Must be sold b Monday. Call 1654 Stanley FOR SALBE—Duplex Fireless Cook: white enameled, two compartmej Complete with four w minum utensils, disks, than half price, 118 Winthrop FOR SALE—Cabinct ga vacuum- electric cleaner and ofh household articles, 140 Black Rod avenue, 3d floor FOR SALE—In Hartford milk route. Auto delivery, thing up to date. Address B P. O. Box 1461, Hartford every sinesd Conn FOR, SALE bicycle. First East street. Small class girl's C condition, * FOR SALE—Milk route, quarts daily. Address Herald Office. about 400 Box 3 6-26-3d3 FOR SALE—Baby chicks, 20 Yor $§ Reds, Leghorns, Rocks, forty breed- ing Belgian hares, guinea pigs, white Mice, Pigeons. Bantams, Guinea, Fowl, Canaries, Angora Kittens Puppies, Laying Hens. Groesbeck's Pet Shop, 7 Asylum street, Hart- ford. Telephone, 6-24w1 at 27 6-24-wl FOR SALE—Dirt for Maple street, city filling FOR SALE- la, chocolate, McEnroe's, cellent sherbet, strawberry ic West Main St. 6 vanil< eam., -6dx in good cogfy Address Box 2Mj FOR SALE—Pool table, dition. Cheap. Herald. FOR SALE—Supreme Roath Powder, rids you of Roaches, Bedbugs, F Fleas, Moths, etc.,, or money funded. 26. cent bellows pa by Curran, East Side, Janswick, McBriarty, Miller-Han- son Pharmacies, 5-27- SUMMER RESORTS ROOM AND tage, Indian s BOARD- Neck, Walst BO \\an AND ROOM at L.eightoe cot- tage, First Ave., Momauguin, Mrs. Lord. 6 dx Cherokee Branford Cot- INDIAN NECK, Branford 1905. July 1st Oct. 1st and board, reasonable rates. on beach. Mrs. A. D. Frey 6-23-6d Cotta; R00O Righ{] to HED on car Jacoby Haven, FURNI cott Donnelly, guin ROOMS in waterfront line. Mrs. M. Hg4 Cottage, Momau Conn 25-4 AGODA INN—Large, well ventilated, rooming house. ction of roomy, light immaculately cloay Situated in th Momauguin. Sples ch and large raft. Qp 14. For particulars write gh telephone Liberty between {# 6-9-e0d-149 -Two keeping light light, steam connecting bath; bedroom is furnished, $6.50 per week. Box 18X, Herald Office. 6-26-3dx rooms for electric TO RENT—S5 all Box tur- chil- -4dx for TFord Apply The 6-26-tf Two office rooms and one front room. . ¥60 6-3-L£ RRoom Tenement new furniture, X28 Herald. 6-2 no TO RENT—Garage space car, at 17 Court street. McMillan store. very Main stri RENT--Garage upstairs, TO st appl |

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