New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 17, 1919, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD 193 Main Street | i EMING Farmington Property For Sale Two high class homes in Farmington on large lots that can be bought at a very reasonable price. Both places are near the Country Club and trolley. See us today and arrange to look these places over. We have for sale in New Britain two one-family houses and one three family house. A small amount of cash will buy them. We are open Monday and Saturday evenings. PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET Tel. 2026. Eastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage. Starting, Lighting and Ignition tem Specialists., MAXWELIL SERVIC STATION. REAR 193 MAIN STREE] Phone 387-12. DR.J.F.DOB:=ON reopened his Sys- announces that hc has Dental Officc in Room 308, New Bri ain National Bank Bldg. Why not bring Movement Right Home by Using | ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and | Cream, for Ours is the only properly Pasteurized Product Sold Briain. in New J. E. SEIBERT & SON, Telephone 1936. Cowles Electric Co 95 Kensington NEW BRITAIN, EVERYTHING EL¥ Tel. Plainville Ave., CONN. R TR LTS T 0 T TR, |19 wILLow One family house on Curtiss street for lot is a pippin—Good Garage—This house is offered at a ; very reasonable price—Very accessible to Stanley Works and other factories—Must be sold at once. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343 272 MAIN ST. 401 PARK STREET. i | | | STEAMSHH’ PASSAGES. Rooms 1, 3 and 5 T o LE. The 7-room cottage No. 22 Cottage Place. Also No. 28 Seymour ave- nue with barn and lot 50x206. And two others just put in first class re- pair. Any of thesc for $3,500 or less. H. N. LOCKWOOD, ESTATE D INSUR Room 407 City Hall REAL ANCE. STEAMSHIP PASSA To Europe, South America, West In- South Africa, Australia, China, Agents for Tra Atlan- ans-Pacific S. Lines. dies, THIS WEEK AT DOHERTY MARKET. Native Broilers, Fresh Fowl, Spring Lamb, Native Veal, Eastern Cut Pork, Fancy Top | Beef, Full Line of Native| Vegetables, Tel. 1446. JUHN w AL[EN The Builder, . 331 Chestnut St. being to retire from the | building has on hand to be | sold at less than market prices: One 24-foot Brest der rope and | blocks for same; on ton lift-swing derrick wire les; one foot Gin pole windlass with wire cable; a number ladders, nails, timber trucks, floor- scraper, iron staging Jjacks, roof-shingling extension staging horses, rge saws and | many other contractor’s tools too numerous to mention, all to be sold | as a whole or in parts to suit buyer to the first man who is willing to give less than “old” market prices. about busine: far complete with c of folding ket 1 WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE Pay Three Cents Per Pound for Rags. L. ZELDES | 57-14 | TEL. sale—The ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. KODAKS & NIES BRO Every Good Time is a Good Time to Kodak and Picture Making is so easy, even the youngsters can line of Ioc for Better We have a full and Printing way. veloping make good pictures the Kodak ks and Supplies. Try our De- Results, The Niilér-Hanson Drug Co. 30 CHURCH STREET, WE HAVE FINE BETWEEN SEFTON THREE DRIVE OF ROOM FOR A HOUSE BUILDING AND NEW BRITA LOTS ON STANLEY ST. EUCLID AVENUE. PLENTY AND GARDEN. E. N. SMiTH & CO. E. N. SMITH, Real Estate. 278 Main Street, H. A. EMMETT, Insurance. Tel. 1729-3 | up at noon. | § | HEALTH BUTTON FOR CERTAIN CHILDREN | ! i Those Who Show Decided Improve- ment by September Will Get Offi- cial Badge From Nurses. All of the children who were weigh- ed and measured the first week in July by the Visiting Nurse associa- tion are trying to improve their physi- cal condition so that by September 1 they can wear a health button. Tho following is a striking example of what changes are going on. On visit- ing one of the homes it was found that Mary, who is 8 years old, was going to bed at 11 a’clock and getting Besides, her meals were very irregular. In fact she had only two a day and even at these meals she ate very little. After talking to Mary for a while st promised to go to bed earlier and to eat regularly. Yesterday Mary came to the Smalley schaol to see how much she had gained. She had gained sev- eral ounces since last week but still has five pounds to gain. This is what Mary is foing to gain: She goes to bed at 9 o’clock and gets | up at 9 and ecats three meals a day. Mary has also learned what foods are goad for her and she is now eating nourishing food. THREAT T0 EMPLOYES Fall River Cotton Manufacturers Will Shut Down Mills If Strike Is Called. Fall River, Mass., 1 River cotton sociation today July 1 manufacturer: issued a statement the people of Fall River and textile operatives in particular,”” declaring its intention of shutting down all the mills in the city should the Doffers’ union declare a strike at any mill of the association failing to comply with the union demand for a readjustment of the wage rate. The Doffers had called a strike at the Sagamore Mills today postponed action pending a meeting Friday night. reported for work this morning. A telegram has been sent to John Gol- den, president of the United Textile ‘Workers, urging him to come here and take charge of the situation. special TEVER NOMINATED. Washington, July 17.—Representa- tive Lever, democrat, South Carolina, nominated today by President on Loan board. Building—Repairing. LEAVITT & HAYES BUILDERS IN WOOD, GRICK, STE . AND CONCRETE. Repairs ‘of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 1918 | BUY voUr WINTER COAL NOW 'TWILL NEVER BE CHEAPER 'BERSON BROS. BRANCH OFFICE PRINTING Paper Ruling Book Binding SPECIAL Blank Books Loose Leaf Sheets Index and Guide Cards Prompt Service. E.R. Hitchcock & Go, 303 MAIN ST. ! ot service. but later | All the Doffers to be a member of the Farm ! Make your wants known in the Classified column. Classified advts. are the best little selling agents in the world. Read the wants oS others. Ad- vertise your own needs. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more t'han the price of the littie advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. Sell that aute. There is a good market just now for used cars. Pros- pective buyers read the Automobile For Sale column daily. Tell them your story. The cost is next to nothing. All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald Office by 1:30 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 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 Employers are urged to get in touch with the advertisers in this column by mall, through the Herald Office. Sample—John Jenes, age 27, former private Co. I, prefers outdoor work | Has had experience as auto mechaalc. Write care of Herald. e —————— NOTICE. NOTICE—For July and reduce $1 on every dozen Mention this ad and s: Arcade Studio. 7-17-4dx-cod August we photos. NOTICE—Electric Rented Dollar a Day. Vacuum Cleaners Tel. 2079. 7-3-eod-tf MISS ALICE STARR, 86 Elm St., Phone 417-2. Piano Teacher, 7-16-3dx " AUTOMOBILE WANTED—Gentleman desires room and board in private famiy. Refer- ences. Philip Hutt, 112 Hungerford st.,, Hartford. 7-17-d1x FOR SALE 1914 Ford ton Brockway —1919 delivery M. J. 0y, Oldsmobile sed 1916 15 and Jester, two- Main , Phone T-1i-u POR onus SALE- and six anted Tel Gua mortg cent. int 1019-2 rest; Apply 6dx zood 94 payme WANTED—Washing to do at home. Apply at 140 Glen St. 7 WANTED—Cook: no washing to Mrs. H. C. Wilsen, 73 Harrison street, New Britain. Telephone WANTED—Ambitious young men and women to train for good office positions. Enter our Summer school now! Hours, 8:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. daily. Evenings, Tuesday and Fri- da 15 to 9:1 Connecticut Business college, 163 Main. 7-3dx | Apply | | 7-10-e.0.d.-tf WANTED—Young ladies with influ- ence, to insist that the boyvs bring them here for the finest Soda and the best Ice eam Sundaes in this city. Ladies with initiative can accomplish satisfactory Clark & Brainerd’s Drug Store, 181 Main St. 6-30; 7-3-7-10-14-17-21-24 WANTED—Two or three small wash- ings to do at home. Address Box 11D, Herald. 7-16-2dx WANTED—To buy a cottage, or bungalow in or near New ain. Box 31C, Herald Offic 7-16-4dx house Brit- OUTINGS on Conn. river. Motor boat for hire turdays and Sunda; First class accommodations for pa. ties. Apply to Thomas Judd, 6 Stanley. Phone 427-4. 7-16-3dx WANTED-—At once, reed go-cart and oak china closet. Herald, Box L2 7-16-3dx NOTICE—Car for hire, day and night service. Tel. 882-12. 7-15-1wx NOTICE—Corridan Electric Co. We do electric wiring, hang fixtures and do motor and repair work. Tel. 1628-4. 131 Jerome St. 5dx NOTICE—For one month only we will paper a room, furnish labor and material for $3. Painting calso- mining and plastering at most rea- sonable price. Max Tresky, 43 Hartford Ave. Tel. 2289- 14-6dx FOR HIRE—Saturday afternoons and Sundays, Motor Boat Nellia, at Middletown, for trip on river and Sound. Clayton E. Brewer, 21 Randolph Ave., Meriden, Conn. Phone 404-2. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING and trimming. Top and slip covers made to order and repaired. Carpets, 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. NOTICE — Lawnmowers sviarpened, Geo. Fritz, 31 Greenwood street. Tel. 153-12. 6-5-tf FOR SALE Two new Brick 3 family, Nos. 648 and 654 West Main; all furnaco heat and every modern convenience. One Brick Bungalow, 6 rooms, 19 Bradley St. One Frame 2 family; 2 furnaces, 238 Bradley St. VERY LIBT RAL TERMS. H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE., 273 MAIN ST, Open Saturday apnd Monday evenings. MONEY YO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE - FOR SALE Three hotises on West Main Street, suitable for homes or husiness. Seven family house in factory district on a 10% basis. ult" Costello, Inc. 242 MAIN ST. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Now is; the time to have your Typewriter or Adding Machine thoroughly Yverhauled, we will loan you a machine while the work is being dohe, we will make your machine look and work as good as new, at a, reasonable price. Typefiriters and Adding Machines Rented and Repaired. New/ Britain Typewriter Exchange TEL. $12. 72 W. MAIN ST. 7-12-6dx | ! Hartford WANTED—To buy cow, fresh or nearly fresh. State price and age. Box 12T, Herald. 7-16-6dx WANTED—One or two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, or of five or six rooms, by American couple. Box 9AA, Herald. 7-15-3dx results. | FOR SALE—1918 4 cylinder Saxon roadster in excellent dition. Good as Must by Saturday. Address Box 43 7-17-2dx con- sold running new be FOR SAL Ford e (o] Tel —1917 roadster. Rudolph, 2051. Ford tourin Prices 128 Cherry rea FOR SALE—Velie 6 cyl. in its prime. XNew top; and a right price for a quick buyer. Tel. 1708 before 6 p. m. or St. arter uring car 6. 7-i6-2dx FOR SAL 916 A-1 mechanical condition; good tires and original finish. Price right for quick sa Tel. 1708 before p. m. or call at 753 East St. after 6. 7-16-2dx Dodge touring m FOR SALE—1917 Buick, 5 passenger; A-1 condition; 1918 Oakland, 5 pas- senger, A-1 condition. Berson Bro. 50 Harvard St. Tel. 1811, 7-16-tf OWNER MUST SELL 1917 Reo road- ster in good condition, with new cord tires. Write Herald, Box 14L 7-16-2dx AUTOMOBILE PARTES taken out. > Mitchell Six. 309- Richard Covert. Tel. bod tires | call 753 | SALE k complete couple, Tel. 997-4 irniture up-to-date; cheap ol rour rooms younsg ver Trinity Clerkin FO1 good driver, L SALE grafono quant w; Columbia mahogany good gain cabinet pra style; records tically Call ne 44 bar- Arch T-14-tf FOR SALE 1100, nd and concord to quick & Scoillick, G horse, weight. Will sell chegp Inquire Joseph. cafe, Kensington horse Wolf Osgood 7-16-2dx nue OR SALE—Flemish Giant 28 Maple St., Plainvile. bbis, | 7-15-3dx OR SALE-—Fine transplanted ceiery plants, White Plume, Pink Plume, Golden Hearted; and Celeriac Root Celery. John Pfeifer, 303 Maple St. Call evenings and Sundays, FOR SALE sold at tires. Ford speedster will be . Two new cord lights; storage bat- 7-14-1wx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out Buick car. Frank DBrown. Tel. 188-2. 4-6-1t FOR SALE—One ton truck, good as new, must be =sold immediately. Price right. Terms to suit pur- chaser. For further particulars address Box 4 A, Herald. 6-30-tf MOTORCYCLES. FOR SALE—Two ped Harley Apply 78 electrically Davidson Grand St equfpa motorcycles, 7-16-6dx FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson motor- cyele in first class condition. Elecds trical equipment. Call evenings, 18384 Hart St 7-15-3dx% 1918 Indian car. Electric South Main street. FOR SALE and side motorcyela model. 312* 7-15-3dx STENOGR. preferred. ence, if any. Box 5G. APHER WANTED—Male State age and experi- Address N. B. Herald, 7-2-tf MALE HELP FOR SALE—Reo touring car; newly painted; Al mechanical condition. Glidden, Franklin square. 6-28-tf FOR SALE—Five passenger Reo car; 1916 model; best of condition. Glid den’s, Fnarklin Squar -2 f WANTED-—AnR experienced man. cer. groce Address Herald, Box 10, G MECHANICS — We are in need of a few first class men for the following trades. Open shop, pre- vailing wagss; steady jobs to men who can qualify: All around machinists, on experimental work; auto- matic screw machine, oper- ator and set up men, ex- perienced on Cleveland and Brown and Sharpe; hand screw machine, operators and set up men, experi- enced on Warner, Swasey or similar makes; Norton External grinder hands; engine lathe hands, on small work. Apply in per- son or by letter to Bijur Motor Appliance Co., 15th and Garden Sts., Hoboken, New Jersey. 6-16-3d WANTED—We have need for a num- ber of high class plumbers at Bris- tol. Apply to Charles Rote, super- intendent, Riley Tract, Bristol, Conn. Wyckoff & Lloyd Go. 7-11-1w ETE—————— Limitation of Claims. At a Court of Probate holden New Britain, within and for District of Berlin in the County and State of Connecticur, on the 16th day of July, A. D. 1919 Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq., Judge. On at the motion of William B. O'Brien, ' of said New Britain, as Administrator Estate of Britain, on the of New deceased. This Court doth months be allowed the creditors of said their claims against Administrator and directs that public notice be given of this order by ad- vertising in a newspaper published in said New Britain, and having a cir- David O'Brien, within said late district decree that six and limited for estate to exhibit the same to the ing a copy thereof on the public sign- post in said Town of New Britain, nearest the place where the deceased { last dwelt Certified from Record, MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk. of | “WANTED— iculation in said district, and by post- | TO TO RENT with 4 Box 7-17-d2x Tenement rooms. Young couple. 119 Glen St. 17-1dx TO RENT—Garage at TO RENT—In unfurnished, of Kkitchen. ald. Plainville, two rooms, to elderly people; use Address Box 6R, Her- 7-16-2dx TO RENT: 104 street, suitable for i reasonable, 1471-3 Commercial wholesale *all or Tel 7-16-tf of 15-3dx TO RENT—One room, with kitchen, 257 Fairview St. 5 or 6 rooms, of three. Ad- 7-14-6dx WANTED—Tenement, by American family dress Herald, 14B. TO RENT—Two office xooms and one very desirable front room. 160 Main street. 6-3-tf HELP WANTED—¢EMALE. 'WANTED—Girl who can cook; salary $40; no laundry; evenings off. Nagle’s Sanatorium, 50 Cedar St 7-17-34 WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Good wages. Call evenings. Mrs! B. Bassette, Emmons place. 7-17-34 B. only eve- perience Big Stor 7-16-2d WANTED—Exert leswomen for Saturday afternoon and nings. Women with some e preferred. Apply at The | FOR SALE: | FOR SALE- side car; any time. Indian motoreycle good condition; 40 Hartford with can. sesr avenue. 7 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Andrews st street. 10 et, Apply Chestnut building one on lots on Greenwood Sullivan’ street Six room cottage, all improvements. Located in Belvidere within four minutes walk from trol- ley. Garage for two cars. Price $3,000. Address Owner, Box 7, Herald. 7-16-5dx suitable FOR SALE—Sixteen-room house with. quarter acre land. Mrs. Bennetf, 15 Meadow St 7-10-tf FOR SALE acre and one-half of land Conn., on trolley. Pleasant street. New six-room cottage, Chester, Call mornings 80 7-15-3dx FOR SALE—A two-family house with 4 rooms on each floor with bathy and other improvements, 127 Greenwood street. 7-16-6dx 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 7-1-tf — e LOST. LOST—Gentleman’s gold handled ym« brella. Initials “W. L. B.” on han<§ dle. Reward returned to Hotel Beloin. 7-16-3d if LOST—Last week, package age books. Name Sis ulate Conception on return to Polish Orphange. of mile. ers of Imma books. Pleasa SUMMER RFESORTS housework, no J. Witkin, 7-14-6d WANTED—Girl for washing. Apply Mrs. J 27 Winthrop St. FURNISHED ROOMS Nicely furnished conveniences. front Arch 16-1w all —One furnished for Address Her room 1d, TO REN gentleman. 358, Very nicely furnished Address Room, Box 12, Her- 7-16-2dx TO RIE room ald TO RENT-——Four light housekeeping Box 22XB, furnished rooms for Address Herald, 7-15-3dx RENT—Furnished 19 Court street 6-28-T. W rooms, S. 1-mo-x room for 28 Court TO RE "-—Furnished or two gentlemen one St. INDIAN NECK, Branford 1905. July 1st to Oct. 1st and board, reasonable rates. on beach. Mrs. A. D. Frey Cottage Room Right 6-30-tf ROOM AND BOARD-—Cherokee Cot~ Indian Neck, Branford, Conn. W 7-17-19 RIVER SIDE INN. East Haddam, Conn. American and European Finest Hotel on River All Modern Improvements Epecial atten to comfort of every guest The cuisine and service are of the best Sunday and Shore Dinners a Specialty Rates by the week CHRISTIAN F. Prop Telephone Bast Hampton 89-2 Plan Connecticut $18 to $25 WISSING, Div." Dencing every night

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