New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 1, 1919, Page 16

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Before That Fal Trip or After That Vacation Tour let us talk with you on that repair job on your auto- mobile. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed. Starting, lighting and ignition systems installed or rebuilt. Expert mechanics. Eastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage Co. Rear 193 Main Street. Here’s A Glorious Opportunity We offer Berlin Garage For Sale. Once of best money-makers for its size in Connccticut. Get busy. Hall for rent on Church street, for Society Mcetings or Light Manufacturing. CAMP REAL ESTATE 2 MAIN ST. N. B. BANK BLDG. |Melal Pattern Makers First Class Men Wanted for immediate en- gagement in Western Massachusetts city. Only those who have had considerable ex- perience and can carry work through need apply. Give full information in first letter regarding Same will be considered confidential. dress Pattern Maker, Box 3, Herald. M $ 8 Thousand $ 8 Thousand$ Will Buya 11 Room House and Barn ON BERLIN STREET END OF TROLLEY LINE Suitable for Single or Double Tenement. All Modern Improvements. Two Baths, Electric Light, Gas and Artcsian Well, Eicctric Pump, Fur- nace, cte. Large Lot, 300x100 fect. SEE W. W. HANNA. FOR SALE 8-Room Cottage first class lo(‘a\linn NG. 6-Room Cottage on Greenwood s treet § Vice little home on Rockwell Avenue These are all good values. Sec me at once. H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 278 MAIN ST., ROOM 308 Open Eaturday and Monday evenings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE experience and rate desired. Ad- Two houses on Fairview street for sale—Here’s a good investment—Very desirable neighborhood and rents never idle—See us about selling your house or block. Why not see us now? We’re at your service. Two family house for sale on Union stre¢t- Very central. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 MAYIN ST, PHONE 348 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. Let us show you a three family house on Wal- lace street. Only three years old, all modern impove- ments. You don’t get them like this every day. E. N. SMITH & CO. Real Estate. 278 Main Street, Insurance. Tel. 1729-3 FOR SALE Three houses on West Main Street, suitable for homes or business. Seven family house in factory district on a 109, basis. 242 SChUltZ & COStC“O, ]flC. MAIN ST. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Now is the time to have your Typewriter or Adding Machine thoroughly overhauled, we will loan you a machine while the work 1s 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. New Britain Typewriter Exchange TEL. 612 72 W. MAIN ST, CATTLE BEING XPORTED. Dealers Sending -1 Cattle Irench Merchants, Hartford to Many New mers in Hartford Britain farmers, as well near-by towns, report cattle dealers are buv- up all of the A-1 cattle that can secured and exporting them to Irench merchants. The fact that many of were killed and used for food during the .recent war has caused a great shortage in milk and cattle products throughout Irance. Local farmers state that cattle at the present time bring high prices. The price is said to be the highest paid for cattle in many ve: as that ing be the cattle Order District of Court, July 30, A. D. 1919. Bstate of Karl Drachenberg, the town of New Britain. trict, deceased Upon the application of Pauline Drachenberg, praying that as Admin- istratrix c. t. a. on the estate of deceased, empowered to of Notice of Berlin, ss; Hear ng. Probate late of in said dis- sell and convey reul estate, as per said application on more fully appears, it is ORDERED—That said be heard and determined Probate Office, in New Britain, in said district, on the 5th day of August, A. D. 1919, at 9. o'clock in the fore- noon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing this order in some news- paper having a circulation in said dis- trict, and by posting a copy of this order on the public sign-post in the town of New Britain, in said district, and return make to this Court of the notice given. BERNARD F. GAT EY, Judge. P 1 NOTICI Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Fire Commissioners in con- nection with proposed alterations to a building on Elm street, adjoining No. 2 Fire Station and now used by the Board of Public Works as a garage for mason, concrete, installation of fire proof windows and sashes, and other changes incident there to con- vert d buildings into a fire proof structure for fire alarm headquarters. Certified checks for ten (10) per cent. of amount of bid must accom- pan Copies of specifications may tained from the chairman board of fire commissioners, Church street. Bids must be in the hands of the clerk of the board of fire commission- crs not latér thah 8 p. m. August 12, 1919, and bidders are invited to be present at the opening at the Fire Commission office, city hall, at the hour and date appointed. All bids must be sealed. Bids shall be subject to approval of contract by the Common Council at its meeting August 20, 1919. The Board of Fire Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bid BOARD OF FTRE COMMISSIONERS, A Magnell, Chairman. Eastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage. Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION. REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-12. New Britain Bird Store Talking Dogs, Supply Kinds of Purina ¥eed. 105 ARCH ST. application at be ob- of the No. 71 Good Young Lots of Bulldogs; Also Al Parrots, TED. 1121-3. Frank J. Nenninger Ray Lanoue Original Steeplejacks CONTRACTORS On Steeples and Stacks Telephone 678 eriden, Conn. I WILL BUY AI‘L KI DS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND l'UR\l’l'URE. Pay 3 Cents Per Pound for L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW ST. 'EL. 557-14 said | she may be authorized and | file ) the ! You don’t have to be a professional advt. writer to arrange a little classi- fied advt. Tell y@ur story You'll get re- Costs but little. briefly. sults, 1c a yvora. Minimum Charge 15¢. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. If you ‘have a vacant® room that you want to rent, let the fact be known throughsthe clas- sified column. There is a good demand for fur- Rops nished rooms. yours. All Advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald Office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. WANTED. WANTED—Two in private keeping, by lady where at home, unfurnished rooms, family for light hou middle aged American she can make Box 330, Herald. $-1-2dx RENT WANTED three in family. Fairview St. In Tel. good 2098-2 locality, or 101 8-1-d3x WANTED—To buy daily. Must be modern barns. ilerald Office. 300 quarts of milk produced in clean Address Box 2 7-31-3d WANTED—Rubber-tired reed go-cart in good condition. .Address Carv- riage, Box , Herald. 31-3dx WANTED—By small American fam- ily, tenement of 5 or 6 rooms near trolley line. Address Box 21, Herald. 7-30-3dx WANTED-—General trucking by hour or day, also by wagon Mill St., Tel. herself | NOTICF-. AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, ‘ To be sold at public auc- Fiftecen lots on City and Con- avenuc p. m. Saturday, shine il Want know all witomobile Brookside (¢ y a4 street. S-1-6dx NOTICE: tion: nec icut rain NOTICE that repairing. Linwood or the public kinds of to we do 1 UTINGS—On Connecticut river. Mo- tor boat at Middletcwn for hire Saturdays and Sunda First class accommodations for partie Thomas Judd, 427-4. ply to Phore NOTICE—Ladies and gentleme Player piano, bench and rolls, near- ly new; will sacrifice ze amount. Reasonable payments arranged. Am moving. Call 5. 44 Arch St., first bell. gone back in the Mason Business and would be glad to attend to all old customers and new. Charles Beh, 591 West Main St., Tel. 1872 7-22-12dx | NOTICE—I have | NOTICE—Automobile partles good, reasonable service. 1741 Chas. Morehead. senger car. for Phone 7-pas- 7-18-tf NOTICE tion: necticut rain or To be sold at public auc- ifteen lots on City and Con- avenue 2 p. m. Saturday, shine 8-1-1d WANT carbon burnt out of your cylinders, at 40 cents per cylinder, while you wait. Plainville Welding Co., Plainville, corner Whiting St. 7-26-6dx WANTED-—Tenement, 5 or 6 rooms, by American family of three. Ad- dress Herald, 14B. 7-26-1w STENOGRAPHER WANTED—Male proferred. State age and experi- ence, if any. Address N. B. Herald. Box 2-tt MALE HELP TED—Assistant licensed drug- gist. One who can speak Polish and come well recommended, Box No. 18, Druggist. 8-1-3dx WANTED—A first ¢ draftsman of several ence designing automatic working machinery. Apply to The E. J. Manville Mach Waterbuiy, Conn. Personal appli- cants will be given preference. 8-1-d3 mec hanical year or HELP shop wor Clark &, Son, WANTED--Man for general zood pressman. A. N. Plainville Conn. 8-1-d3 WANTED—Experienced penser. Apply at son Drug Co. soda, dis- fountain, Dickin- 7-31-3dx WA Sh—Four for finishing work; Apply Golf Club, telephone Elizabeth ford. or five carpenters Hartford wage: Maple Hill, or 13 WANTED-—Experienced man on Nor- ton grinder. Rockwell-Drake com- pany. 7-31-d3 WANTED- cycle. Messenger Union boy with bi- Tel. Co. 7-31-2d ITED—At once. Two buffers on brass and nickel work. 12 ] s Baum & Co., opposite Freight Depot, Plainville, Ct. 7-30-3d A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Satisfaction Guaranteed 307 Main Street Phone 57 T T P i R O T St Cowles Electric Co. 95 Kensington Ave., CW BRITAIN, CONN, SRYTHING ELECTRIC Tel. Plainville 149, Full Automatic PRINTING Therefore Accurate. BINDING AND PAPER RULING E.R. Hitchcock & Co, { WANTED- in part- Whiting 7-30-3dx WANTED — Man experienced trucking business to become ner and drive truck, 1 street, evenings. S VANTED—Stair builder and wood- worker. None but first class men need apply. The Larkin-Carey Co., 166 Brewery St., New Haven, Conn. 7-30-3d YOUNG MAN to Chemical Analys of one of the large Concerns. Please state your age, salary expected, education, and any other qualifications. Address Herald Box, 6J Learn Industrial in laboratory Manufacturing WANTED-—Man for janitor; apply in person (7-10 a. m., 6-9 p. m.) to H. N. Bodwell, Building Sup New Britain National Bank. -6d WANTEI Apply Herald. »—Office boy for by letter. steady Address Box job. Die and toolmaker wanted. be first class man, steady job and good. wag Write your past e perience. Apply at Westchester Bucket Mfg. Co., Mount Vernon, NG Y. 7-25-8dx Must class club, VVVANTI-J D—First ences. Elks’ Conn. chef. New Refe Britain, 21-tf ~An experienced meat and grocery clerk; middle-aged married man preferred; must give refer- ences. Address Herald Box Gro- cery 18. { | FOR S. NOTICE Lawnmowers 31 sfiarpened, Geo. Fritz, Greenwood streel Tel. 153-12. 6-5- —_——— e HELP WANTED—tEMALCE. Woman to Manager, heip Hotel kitchen. Washington. 8-1-3dx in Apply ANTED—Maid to do and downstairs work Apply at 42 Park the cooking No washing. Place. 8-1-tf WANTED—Woman to take care child. Will pay well. Addr 35K, Herald Office. of Box 8-1-3dx A woman washing for to few do small weeks. Tel 8-1-1dx WANTED—Experienced girls for foot and power press work; be over 16 old. "aplin Manufacturing Co., 65 Arch street. 7-31-2d years WANTED—Typist and bookkeeper for part time; must Underwood No. 5: if competent. salary. 31 be rapid on steady position Write at once, giving | experience, ete., to | X, Herald Office. 7-31- \r‘v FOR SALE—The 1918 Kissel Kissell following usec touring, $750; 1918 0; 1917 Saxon Hulison touring touring 1 cars 1916 sedan Oldsmo- couplet touring, $500; 500; 1916 7 Reo & touring $700; many other makes at diffe prices. Shechtman's Auto Exchange, 10 Chestnut St. Open Sundays 8- bile $1,3 1917 Dodge x FOR SALE-—Overland touring car, in good condition with four new tir A bargain. Inquire Room 32 Main street 8-1-2dx FOR SALE—Ford touring, el. Fine condition. Shock elcetric lights, new tires, dress Box 14X Herald 1919 mod absorbers, $350. Ad- offi FOR SAL desk and se Phone 626 One walnat large biay retary; good&m\dlt’ e Bl FOR SALE—Four rooms househd‘fil furniture. First class conditions Wik sell ches 5'\1. Morozov, 466 ArchySt. " Top floo FOR SALE—Housé rooms complete. Will sell taken at once. Cali evenings 6 p. m., 284 North St 8- furolhings Aive cheap jf#: after -4d% il le and hoWhd John Gubbhisg depot, Plainvillg," 8-1-d2% call FOR SALE bred North Conn Pups. to hunt freight b FOR SALFE~ Almost new ply at roll top. desk: at reasonable price. Afw Globe, in Kensington. 8-1-43 * One large Ford racet, just painted. Classiest S. M. B., Herald 8-1-3d FOR SALE hauled and car in city. over- little FOR SALE-—Oldsmobile senger touring, good cheap for cash. S. M. B. 1915 7 pas- condition, Herald. 8-1-3d FOR SAL 1917 light six touring car in excellént mechanical shape. Good tires and excellent paint, $500 Also 1916 Dodge touring car in good shape, price $550. Shechtman Auto Exchange, 10 Chestnut St 8-1-2d FOR SALE—One Ford coupe, 1917 five-passenger Allen car, Brookside Garage, wood St. one touring 134 Lin- $-1-6dx FOR SALE—1919 ord run#bout; perfect conditionfwparty leaving town. Call 84 hiting street. Phone 2257 iE e FOR SALE—1917 tourin Iy Mitchell five good tires, perfect; condition, Main, FOR SALE—1918 1915 KFord roads Motor Car F. § 1188. Little mechanical- also Ford thuring, good at $260. Call 574 West after 6 7-31-3dx Oakland er. New Berson touring; Britain Phone 7-31-4dx all new A bargain 13 Main street. 26-f IFOR SALE—Ford delivery, non-skid over size tires. at $240. Jester's, FOR SALE-—1418 Ford touring, price right if sold at once. Call at 7 p m Washington 7-29-6dx de- FOR SALE mountable 1560, C. H 1916 rims. Lucas, Ford touring, Good tires. Tel. 430 Main St. 7-29-4dx waitre and 62 Church St. | 7-31-3dx with or | State age, qual- salary expected. Ad- Herald. 7-30-3dx cook, dishwasher. Apply | WANTED — Stenographer, without experience. , and S, WANTED — Competent dictaphone operator. Steady position and sal- ary commensurate with ability. Ad- dress Box 4D, Herald. 7-30-1w e Republic Tube with every pur- chase of Republic or Carlisle Cas- ing this week only. Rackliffe Bros. Co. Inc., Auto Dept 28-6d AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken Reasonable rates. Mitchell Richard Covert, Tel. 309-13 7-28-8dx out. Six. AUTOMOBILE PARTILS taken out Bulck car. Frank Brown. Tel. 188-2. 4-6-tt WANTED- New Experienced Britain Box Co., table hands. 22 Walnut St. 7-30-3d WANTED-—A cashier for Saturdays. n own handwriting. Cashier, Herald. -([ WANTED—Girls over 16, High school | graduates preferred, to learn to operate the Comptometer, an add- ing and calculating machine in wide use in business. Work is interes'- ing and well paid. Individual in- struction. or descriptive booklet, call or w te Felt & Tarrant Mfg. Co., 515 D'Esopo Bldg., Hartfo Conn. 7 W ANTF cashier D — Wide with awake some clerical experience. Permanent po- sition. Good pay. Address Box 15BB, Herald Office. MOTORCYCLES, FOR SALE-—Reo touring car; painted; Al mechanical Glidden, Franklin square. newly condition. 6-28-tf FOR SALE—One 1917 touring, one 1917 touring, one 1917 ing, one 1915 These are all and must be\ sold at once. ERICSON & SNOW AUTO Co. Zlm $t., Tel. 1188 T-31-tf Dodge Chevrolet Empire tour- Ford touring. good bargains TO RENT TO RENT—Store Main stree 338 Main 8 Myrtle street, Reasonable street, Tel. 1900 -1-6dx just off In- quire Tenement in Kensington. its close to church and Mr. Wm. Hill, Kensin TO RENT—Tenement of nine with all improvements, street. 15 Seymour -6dx AL Harley-Davidson cycle, electrical equipments. Bar- zain if taken at once. Call evenings 183 Hart St 7-30-3dx motor- FOR SALE—1916 Indian mortorcycle in A-1 condition. Price right. 63 Linwood St., first floor. 7-29-4dx FOR SALE. Over 80 feet frontage on Meadow street with large dwelling, Also 148 fect on Park two houses, sites. street with Both cxcellent business H. N. LOCRWOOD, READ ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room 407 City Hall. TO RENT—Two office i ooms and ona very desirable front room. 160 Main street. 6-3-tf ~ SITUATION WANTED DESIRES POSITIO work, clerk in Address Box Doing . or as Herald T-30-3dx Building—Repairing. LADY clerical cashier. stor, 21¢ LEAVITT & BUILDERS IN WOOD, STEELL AND CONCRE Repairs of all kinds 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain, 1918 HAYES BRICK, E. Conn, rooms | FOR SALE—Country A-1 condition. Tel club model 90, 7-31-3Ax FOR SALE-—Rabbit months old. Inguire street. hounds, ‘foux 608 East Main 5dx SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES=Waq have 12 pairs of young, sound’ es which we must dispose of af ; also a few odd seconds, all a a low price. A. Brazos & Sons, Int. Middletown, Conn 7-30-8dx FOR new Call — brand 12x16, SALE—H1gh class class, portable garage, size ind look it over. L. Deminky 3 0-3d — e REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Fifteen building lote’da be sold at public auction’ on €Ity and Connecticut “Ave., at 2 p Saturday, rain or shine. 8-1-1 FOR SALIE—An eight room Hof and barn \\nmm 85x240, centrall located in Pla¥ville on trolley ifh 6c to New Britain. Part cash pi $3,600. Box Bristol, (‘m:‘nprmi,‘ 7-28464dx New six®obg large lot; jegs Park, Plainyill -4 31 1wa e~ housh 48 love* reasen 215, -30<3d% FOR SALE bungalow Wes Culve Cheap with wood Tel. terms; C.'H FOR SALE—Three-family built two years; fise location, ly lawn. Price and terms able. Address Herald;, Box FOR SALE- with a owner town. sary A three tenement Bog corner lot; center, locatlp would sacrifice;, must' lea About $3,000 cash is Address Herald, Box 2329 RM house R LE~—. go0od barn, . pigs, - chie Bargain. Liook- ' thi§ L over ce. $3,200, alsor 400 féet railrofid siding seveval othgr. par cels of land $35 to, $100 ne 7 C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale, ,h - <‘ FOR SALE—House ‘aid lot, Nowdl® Chestnut St., now occupied \by fad families. price” andi: ff write to or see J, H.®Peake Court St. 7-28: .acrés, crops. FOR SALE—Fifteen be sold at public and Connecticut Saturday, rain or building auction Av at shine. logs on” CH 2 P -1~ 23 FOR SALE—2 huilding lots on trol< ley, Wwast of White Oak, No. 132 andl 133, price $360. One lot on Acorn street near Oak, city. 15 acres level farm land, West Main street, Plaine ville. Easy terms. L. M. Barnes, 131 Main St., Tel. 1297. 7-1-t8 SUMMEH RRESORTS B BEACH, CON “urnished with privilege kitchen,| E. Taylor 7-31-6dx) —_— Cottags Room Right 2 SHORT rooms, Mrs. M of INDIAN NECK, Branford. 1905. July 1st to Oet. 1st and board, reasonable rates. on beach. Mrs. A. D. Frey. e LOST. LOST-—Delta Theta Reward if returned Station to City Collie tag of Mer collar iden licens answers # reward Call 7-31- LOST 1918 dog on name “Laddie 87-12 | LosT. make Reward St., city Gold watch, Monogram G if returned South O’Bon to 106 Ben§ bac Lyon 8-14% FURNISHED mooMs TO RENT room, suitable joining bath from Main street Box 31, Herald icely furnished fron for one or two, ad] Five minutes! wal Address Roo 8-1-a4 TO R West T—Furnished in St room, 16 M 8-1-1a FURNISHED ROOM 3 o street, 3 TO RENT: conveniences, Furnished 305 Arch rooms, street 8-1.8dx ol f i

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