New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 5, 1919, Page 12

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PARKER & 193 Main Street SPECIAL OFFERING Residential Property in Farmington WE WANT—A three family house and a six or seven room cottage in good lecation. WE HAVE—Build ing lots in the best section of the city. 193 MAIN STREET WE WRITE—--AIl kinds of insurance, Rooms 1, 3 and 5 Tel. 2026. flintel Washington 69-71-73 Lafayette St. Cor. Washington NEW BRITAIN, CORN. ROOMS $1 AND UP American-European Only First-Class. Patronage Solicited and Accepted Try Our 50 CENT LUNCH In Main Dining Room Served from 12 fo 1:3}) SPECIAL TODAY Broiled Chicken, 90{} Cards Prompt Service. 5 T French Fried Potatoes, E. RMitchcock & Co. § Rcocn. e SEE THESE PROPERTIES Cottage with land in Berlin. Reasonable Terms.—Fine home 303 MAIN S S residential district.—Garage for vent at 32 Cedar streect.—Many other fine properties for sale. See CHAS. H. GILLIN General Insurance. PRINTING Paper Ruling Book Binding SPECIAL Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and Guide in Real Estate. PHONE 974-2 FOR sALE FOR SALE A couple of Two-Family Houses; 10 rooms cach: very desirable all around: on Fairvicw street, near trolley. It .will require $2,060 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 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCOCE, 278 MAIN ST., Open Saturday and Monday eve nings. MONEY TO LLOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE ROOM 203, Union street is one of the most central residential streets in New Britain—We can offer you one of the best two family houses on the street—Only 3 minutes walk from Main street—Two family house with unusually large lot on Washington street—See us about it—Let us sell your property. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Adding Machine thoroughly overhaaled, we will loan you a machine while the work Now is the time to have your Typewriter or is being done, we will make your machine look and work as good as new, at a reasonable price. Typewriters and Adding Machines Rented and Repaired. @ew pritain Typewriter Exchange . 612, 72 W. MAIN ST. Chestnut Three-family, West Main S treet, pays more than 10 per cent. Three-family, Street, good investment. 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 FOR SALE Three Family House and Garage for $5500 Schultz & Costelio, Inc. 242 MAIN ST. 3 WOMA f BILL BEFORE HOUSE | | measure on the subject. | on an equality | judicial ' Housewiring, 'S EQUALITY England Is Stirred By Measure Which 1= Causing Much Commotion in British Parliament. -The still despite today way woman's before the an effort to have it for a new Major Wal- reject it was vote 100 to 85. The the part commons for l.ondon, July 4 emancipation bill house of commons by the government set aside to make is to of labor dorf Astor's motion defeated bill, been by a backed by bhefore months, Before the motion to reject fered, Major Aston announced the government planned to introduce a substitute next week. This alternative measure, he said would ple with men in and would comprehensive. in the understood probably considering being the vote motion. the several was of- civil be and matters wide and Contfidence government, it would not at stake in was be as The emancipation bill now before the house of commons was designed fo give women political and legal equality wich men. It included a pro- vision permitting women to sit in the house of lords. A London dispatch received Friday was so garbled in transmission as to make it appear that the bill had been defeatec Don't endanger the iife or that pre- cious baby by using unknown or un- pasteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY SAFE and PURE PASTEURIZED MILK and eliminate ALL question of impurity or richness. From selected sources of high qual- ity and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- IZED in asnodern creamery. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfy the most exacting. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 101 PARK STREET Televhone 1936. BUY YOUR WINTER COAL NOW TWILL NEVER BE CHEAPER BERSON BROS. “BRANCH OFFICE AT —297 MAIN STREET— (Mayor Quigley’s Office) "1 WILL KUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Pay Three Cents Per Pound for Rags. L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW ST, TEL. 57-14 JOHN W. ALLEN] BUILDER 331 CHESTN 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 custamers 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- scriptians. ¢ - MULYIHILL ELECTRIC CO., Supplies. Tel. 229-3. THIS WEEK AT DOHERTY MARKET. Native Broilers, Fresh Fowl, Spring Lamb, Native Veal, Eastern Cut Pork, Fancy Top Beef, Full Line of Native Tel. 1446. Come in tonight. :‘i ! We may have something that ',‘ ; will suit| you. Prig'gs from $3,000 up. The Home Banking & Realty 86 WEST MAIN STREET. HARRY HANCOCK AND MONDAY 75 e FRANK /HOLMES OFPEN SATURDAY SHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD has ' women | Fixtures, | | i Make known in the Classified column. Classified advts. are the best little selling agents in the world. Read the wants of others. Ad- your wants This is not a question vertise your ewn needs. advertiser money. 1ca word. Minimum Ch CASH IN ADVA! of ' ered; billing and postage cost more tha, littie advt. and in eliminating this All Advert the classified column must be in the Herald Ofiice by 1:3¢ p. m. on the day of issue. ments for WANTED-—Young helper Winthrop street, near Vanc WANT press old. rear and 16 years | Co.; D—Girls for foot work Must The Taplin Manufacturing 65 ATCh St power | be over 7-2-5d SERVIGE MEN'S COLUMN |~ 1 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 | waANTED—At once, operators on | of service. Kmployers are urged to power sewing machines. Steady get in touch with the advertisers in work. Experience unnecessary. Paid this column by mail, through the while learning. Cnmmurun‘l Shirt Herald Office. Co., 266 Arch St. 6-27-6d Sample—John Jcues, age 27, former AN conc dress P. By local manufacturing experienced typist. Ad- Box 1025, City, Dept. B. | T-2-1w an (0 { WANTED—Girl who can laundry; evenings off. Sanitarium, coolk; no | 50 Cedar S 3d | FOR SA with suj car j ditid FOR 84 condit 65 Fail AUTOM Reaso + Richa | FOR fielc car paint quire, private Co. prefers outdoor work Has had experience as auto mechanuic. Write care of Herald. 2 WANTED—Chamber maid Beloin. at Hotel D e ] MALE HELP WANTED—Board and young business man and tral location. Herald Office. room by wife; cen- Address Box X29B, 7-6-1dx RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. Hundreds wanted. $1100-$1500. Age, 18-35. Experience unnecessary. Examina- tions everywhere August 23. For free particulars write John Leon- ard (former government examiner) 849 FEquitable. Bldg., Washington. 7-5-4dx WANTED—Man or woman who reliable ta represent us; fine oppoi- tunity for advancement. Party must be over 40 y rs old to qualify. Oakland Nurseries, Manchester, Conn. WANTED-—At once, 2 buffers and a young man to help in plating room. Apply H. C. Baum Co., Plainville. 7-5-3d WANTED—BY woman, light No. middle ‘age American two rooms and kitchen for | housekeeping. Address Box 118, New Britain, Conn. MEET THE HIGH COST of living by turning your spare time into money. Last week, our spare time repre- sentatives averaged $13.14. Full time representation averaged $63.25. One new man. only four weeks on the force earned §$75.10. Can use a few men:-or women in unoccupied territory. Here's an opportunity to connect with a re- liable concern and establish your- self in a good paying busine; Write Burr Nurseries, Manche Conn. STENOGRAPHER WANTED-—Male preferred. State age and experi- ence, if any. Address N. B. Herald, Box 5G. it WANTED—Boarding places for Nor- mal school students beginning Sep- tember. Address State Normal school. 7-1-d5x’ MAN AND WIFE DESIRE and room with private family. Ad- dress Box 238, New Britain. 7-1-6dx WANTED—Experienced clerk cations. National Tea 123 Main St. for va- Importers, 7-3-2dx WANTED—Three rooms and bathk SOARD | WANTED—First-class auto mechanic. Apply Manning’s, 168 Arch St. 7-2-6dx with board, for a adults. Would be nish. Address, Select. Box 30, family of three willing to fur- giving location Herald Office. 7-1-4dx WANTED—Man for wa general garage work. Motor Sales Coip., 155 hing cars and Apply S. & F. Elm St. 7-2-3d ——————————eeee REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WANTED—To buy a small or medium sized refrigerator, in good condition, second hand. Telephone 16 ring 5, Plainville. 6-30-wix FOR SALE—12 room brick house; large garden; fruit; also 2 1-4 acres standing grass. Mrs. L.eon LeClair, Berlin, Conn. Phone 661-4. WANTED— rooms by evenings. Tenement of four or young couple. Tel. 49 6-30-6d 3 —_— -5dx 3 3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR SALE—Modern 10-room house and garage. Can be made into two tenement, 12 Hawkins street. Iasy terms. L. M. Barnes, 131 Main St., ) Tel., 1297. 7-1-tf = TO RENT—Furnished rooms with all .conveniences. 32 Camp St. Phone 1457-5. )-3dx-ecod TO RENT—Two furnished 193 Main street. Mrs. Topham. rooms at 7-5-34x | FOR SALE—2 building lots on trol- ley, west of White Oak, No. 132 and 133, '‘price $200. One lot on Acorn street near Oak, city. 15 acres level farm land, West Main street, Plain- ville. Easy terms. L. M. Barnes, 131 Main St., Tel. 1297. T-1-tf LARGE FURNISHED ROOM-—Suit- able for two persons, in private 56 Hawkins strcet. one or family. FOR SALE—1 lot, 66x125 at dere, two minutes from trolley lot can be bought right for Terms if desired. Address He Box 22XS. 7 Belvi- TO RENT—Pleasant front room at This 2 174 Maple St. Tel. 147 7-3-2d {TO RENT—Large room for Chapman, furnished gentlemen. St. front Mrs. 7-3-2dx two 33 Court FOR SALE—Two-family rooms, $570 down. Tel. nings. house, 92-4 TO RENT-—Furnished rooms with conveniences. 32 1457-5 Phor 0-4dx-eo Camp 118 RENT Court —Furnished 19 stree 6-28-T. rooms, S | VVieS S. 1-mo-x TO RENT—Nicely room; all St. furnished front 505 ,\rwhf 6430-6d conveniences furnished men. RENT—Il.arge front room Mr for two ge Court LOST. Black dog, New York license, red ribbon on collar, at Walnut Hill park. turn to 49 Park Terrace. ik ‘ 0 & | LOST—DMan tan leather « 5 taining $1.50. Return office. i | LOST Friday Thight Finder -5-1c¢ purse con-| to Herald Reward. 7-5-d1y LOUIE JONES. g ' EVENINGS LOST—Commercial Trust bunk bool " . _. No. 6972. Return to John Bonett) 7 7-5-12-19-3d FOR SALE! 1917 FORD TAXI Excellent Condition. Will sacri- George A. Quigley fice for immediate sale. M. IRVING JESTEF 18 MAIN STREET. 297 Main Street ST cong Add FOR Oakj ing, Bri El SPH ul I

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