New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 3, 1919, Page 16

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PARKER & 193 Main Street SPECIAL OFFERING Residential Property i Farmington WE WANT—A three family house and a six or seven room cottage in good location. WE HAVE—Building lots in the best section of the city. WE WRITE—AII kinds of insurance, PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET Tel. 2026. PRINTING Paper Ruling Book Binding SPECIAL Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and Guide Cards Prompt Service. E. R.Hitchcock & Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Satisfaction Guaranteed Main Street Phone 570 BUY YOUR WINTER (O AL NOW 'TWILL NEVER BE CHEAPER BERSON BROS. BRANCH OFFICE AT —297 MAIN STREET— (Mayor Quigle Office) I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Pay Three Cents Per Pound for Rags. 303 MAIN ST. Lo ZELDES R | 19 WILLOW ST. TEL. 557-14 SEE THESE PROPERTIES Cottage with land in Berlin. Reasonable Terms.—Fine home in residential district.—Garage for rent at 32 Cedar street.—Many other fine properties for sale. See CHAS. H. GILLIN General Insurance. Real Estate. PHONE 974-2 AUTOMOBILE "~ BE INSURED OVER THE FOURTH Maw; accidents will be reported that day. Phone us and we will write a six months policy January 1st. Just read the daily papers and you will appreciate the absolute necessity of carrying Automobile Insur- ance. One minor accident wiil cost several times the cost of Insurance. Phone 728 The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN STREET. HARRY HANCOCK SATURD\Y to expire FRANK HOLMES OPEN LOUIE JONES. AND MONDAY EVENINGS FOR sALE FOR SALE A couple of Two-Family Houses: 10 rooms each: very desirable all around; on Fairview street, near trolley. It .will require $2,000 cash. Price, $8,000 for both. This is a desirable purchase for one who has $2,000 to invest. Also good building lots on Corbin avenue, Hawley and Hamilton " H. D. HUMPHREY REAIL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN ST, Open Saturday and Monday eve nings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOCD REAL ESTA\TT‘ ROOM 20»s. Here’s a nice three family house on Church street— Brings in $80 a month—Owner will sell for better than 10 per cent. as he is moving to Hartford—It’s in a good location between Stanley, Fairview streets—The choicest part of the eastern part of the city. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 MAIN ST. PHON E 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. A FEW BARGAINS Three-family, Three-family, West Main S treet, pays more than 10 per cent. Two six-family blocks with garage, South Main. Two-family, large lot, South Main; look this up. E. N. SMITH & CO. 278 Main Street, Tel. 1616-12 Chestnut Street, good investment. | structing | be submitted Wilhelmina y Nazaire : pioncer 'Housewiring, i the COUNCIL TO DECIDE I Council of Five to Take Action Against | Bela Kun Obstructing Austrian Re- — I Make your wants known in the Classified | lief | Paris, July 3.—A. report of the in- ter-Allied food council on the tactics of Bela Kun, foreign minister of the Hungarian Soviet Government, in o'm] relief work in Hungary wiil | to 'the Council of Five It is understood that | will be made to Kun rsists in his tactics a Allied troop will prob- into Hungary to as- afternoon. representations that if he pe small force of ably thrown sist in relief work. The council was also to consider the general qustion of Armenian relief. ARRIVES. ~“The this be TRA PORT York, July 3. arrived 1,831 1,557 New transport today frem St. with troops including 69 officers and men of the 51st infantry. Other troops on board were two officers and 12 men of the first museum unit, photo divi- sion; prisoners and scattered cas- uals 67 BUILDER 331 CHESTNUZ 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 oid 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 Work. || i for reconstruction of any and all de- w'riptiuns HIGH GRADE FIREWORKS Cannon Cracks from 6 inches on. Reasonable price. Must clean up stock before the 4th. VITO BRESCIA 110 HARTFORD AVE. Whyb,not bring “SAFETY FIRST” Movement Right Home by Using ONLY «ur PASTEURIZED Milk and Cream, for Qurs is the only properly Pasteurized’ Product Sold in New Britain. $ J. E. SEIBERT & SON, \ 401 PARK STREET. levhone 1936. column. Classified advts. are the best little selling agents in the werld. Read the wants of others. Ad- vertise your own needs. 1c a word. Min‘imu"m*‘ CASH IN AD¥A This is not a question of ¢ billing and postage cost nwre little advt. and in eliminating tk advertiser money. All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald Office by 1:36 p. m. on the day of issue. SERVICE MEN'S COLUMN Do you nced work? If you are a discharged soldier or sailor, the use of the codumn 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. Fmployers are urged to get in touch with the advertisers in this column by mail, through the Herald Office. Sample—John Jenes, age 27, former private Co. I, prefers outdocr work Has had experience as auto mechanic. Write care ot Herald MALE HELP WANTED—Man to help in kitchen a few hours a week, nights. Apply New Britain Dairy Lunch, 348 Main street. 7-3-1d WANTED—Experienced clerk for va- cations. National Tea Importers, 123 Main St. 7-3-2dx WANTED—First-class auto mechanic. Apply Manning’s, 168 Arch St. 7-2-6dx WANTED—Several intelligent Poles for outside work; must read and write English; steady position; good wages. Address Herald, Box 6XL. 7-2-2dx WANTED— general garage work. Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm Man for washing cars and. Apply S. & F. St. 7-2-3d WANTED-—Man to peddle provisions. One that has had experience. Ap- ply to or address T. C. McNamara, 368 Coleman St., Bridgeport, Conn. 7-1-3dx et e ——— . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SALE—12 room brick house: fruit; also 2 1-4 acres Mrs. Leon LeClair, Phone 661-4. 7-2-5dx FOR large garden; standing gras Berlin, Conn. MULVIHILL ELECTRIC CQ., Fixtures, Tel. 229-3. ° Supplzes. S e e — P ———— To the Board of (‘ounty Commission- ers for Hartford County: I hereby apply for a transfer of Park Street Cafe !Co. Inc., license to sell spirituous and §ntoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider at 348 Park street, town of New Brit- ain. My place of ‘business is not Yo- cated within 200 feet in a direct line from any church egdifice or public or parochial school, or the premises per- taining thereto, or any postoffice, pub- lic library or cemetery. Dated at New Britain this 24th day af June, A. D. 1919. BENJAMIN HORWITZ and MORRIS ROTSTEIN Applicants. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayvers, owning real estate, of New Britain, and hereby sign and endorse ‘the foregoing appli- cation of Horwitz & Rotstein for a li- cense, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at New Britain this 24th day of June, A. D, 1919, Edward Meskin, ‘Wm. Rosenberg, Charles I. Rossberg, Samuel Berkwitz, Harry Greenstein. 1 hereby certify tlaat the above- named signers and endersers are elec- tors and taxpayers, otwning real es- tate in the town of New RBritain. Dated at New Brigain, this day of June, A. D. 19¥9 ALFRED L. BiOMPSON, € Town Clerk. tewn of 25th July THIS WEEK AT DOHERTY /MARKET. Native Brofleré Fresh Fowl, Spring Lamb, Native Veal, Eastern Cut Pork, Fancy Top Beef, Fuly Line of Native Vegetableg. Tel. 1446. SALE—Modern 10-room house Can be made into two Hawkins street. Easy Barnes, 131 Main St., 7-1-tf FOR and garage. tenement, 12 terms. L. M. Tel. 1297. FOR SALE—2 building lots on trol- ley, west of White Oak, Nd. 132 and price $200. One lot on Acorn street near Oak, city. 15 acres level farm land, West Main street, Plain- ville. Basy terms. L. M. Barnes, 131 Main St., Tel. 1297. T-1-tf TOR SALE—Farm situated on Farm- ington avenue, Bristol, about 215 miles from city. good state road, and about the same distance from Forestville. Growing crons on it; good well water and plenty of it; brook running through the farm; a 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 R FOR SALE—1 lot, 66x1 dere, two minutes from trolley. This lot can be bought right for cash. Terms if desired. Address He-\.\ld Box at Belvi- TO RENT TO RENT—TFour room tenement; all modern improvements, at 116 West St. Apply 400 Main St. 7-3-1dx [ WARNTED—ECEMALE. as mother’s Starkey 230 Vance street. 7-3-2dx | HKLP WANTED—Young girl 1+ ¢lper Nirs 7 H Winthrop street, near with one >wWork in Herald, 7-8-1dx | WANTED—Married woman child would like to do hous private family. Address WANTED—Young ladies with influ- ence, to insist that the boys bring them here for the finest Soda and the best Ice Cream Sundaes in this city. Ladies with initiative can accomplish satisfactory * results. Clark & Brainerd's Drug Store, 181 Main St. 6-30; 7-3-7-10-14-17-21-24 WANTED—Woman work each day. Lunch, 348 Main hours’ Dairy for few Apply N. street. B. WANTED—Girls for foot and power press work. Must be over 16 years old. The Taplin Manufacturing Co., rear 65 Arch St. 7-2-5d4 WANTED—By local manufacturing concern, an experienced typist. Ad- dress P. O. Box 1025, City, Dept. B. 7-2-1w WANTED—Maid work. Mrs. H. son St. Tel. for general house- C. Wilson, 73 Harri- 331. 7-2-2dd WANTED—Girl who can cook; no laundry; evenings off. Apply Nagle's Sanitarium, 50 Cedar St. 7-2-3d ‘WANTED—AnN experienced stenogra- pher; apply, stating qualifications and salary. P. O. Box 607, New Britain, Conn. 7-1-3d WANTED—At once, operators on power sewing machines. Steady work. Experience unnecessary. Paid B0 while learning. Commercial Shirt | Co., 266 Arch St. 6-27-6d WANTED—Chamber maid at Hotel Beloin. 6-25-df S v——— WANTED. WANTED—Board and room by young business man and wife; cen- tral location. Address Box X29B, Herald Office. ldx — WANTEI Tale State age and experi- Address N. B. Herald, 7-2-tf STENOGRAPHER preferred. cnco, if any. Box WANTED—Boarding places for Nor- mal school students beginning Sep- tember. Address State Normal school. 7-1-d5x F WANTE work Anyone contemplating wiring would do well to call Valley 271-14. Arthur Tyler, Newington Junction. 7-1-2-3-8-9-10x MAN AND WIFE DESIRE BOARD and room with private family. Ad- dress Box 238, New Britain. 7-1-6dx WANTED—Three rooms and with board, for a family adults. Would be willing to fur- nish. Address, giving location. Select. Box 30, Herald Office. 7-1-4dx bath, of three WANTED— for small third floor. at home Glen - St., 7-18dx { WANTED—To buy a small or’ medium sized refrigerator, in gr)odl condition, second hand. Telephone 15 ring b, Plainville. 6-30-wilx To do washing family. 143 Tenement of four or fivey Tel. 493-5 6-306 WANTED— rooms by young cauple. evenings. FURNISHED ROOMS six rooms St. Adults 7-3-2dx TO RENT—Tenement of and bath at 38 Seymour only. TO RENT—Garage, 162 Hartford Ave. 7-3-6dx TO RENT—Two office rooms and one very desirable front room. 160 Main street. 6-3-tf Building—Repairing. LEAVITT & HAYES BUILDERS IN WOOD, BERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2241 New Britain, Conn. FOR SALE Tihree Family House and Garage for $5500 SCh Itz & Costello, Inc. maN st. 242 il { FOR front Vlr= 2dx TO RENT-——Large furnished room for two gentlemen. Chapman, 33 Court St. T~ Furnished rooms with all 32 Camp St. Phone 6-30-4dx-eod TO RENT— conveniences. 1457-5. TO RENT 174 Maple St. room at| d front 1472-2. 1 —Pleasant Tel. LARGE FURNISHED ROOM—Suit able for one or two persons, i private family. 56 Hawlcm< street 7-3-24 TO RENT-—Furnished Court street. 6-28-T. W. rooms, 19 F. S. 1-mo TO RENT—Nicely furnished room; all conveniences. 505 St. 6 fror Arc 30-6 -} urnished rooms; tw small connecting rooms; sittin room and sleeping room adjoinin] bathroom. Centrally located.® Pleag ant rooms for one person. Addreq Box &R, Herald. 7-1-3¢ RENT: TO RENT-—-Large furnished room two gentlemen. Chapman, 33 Court St. fro] for .

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