New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 4, 1919, Page 12

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HARTKFORD Closed Friday at Noon Up to Sept. 12th Inclusive Furniture Purchased During This Sale Will Be Held On Length of Request a Reasonable Time, The August Furniture Sale Means Economy Greater Than the Most Thrifty Folks Are Daring to Hope For Today. To the majority of Hartford people the nouncement that G. Fox & Co.’s August Furniture Sale is in full swing is enough; they know by personal experience what to expect and how much profit this sale means to them. To others we say: but considering all things, at the most help possible to quote. So we say to housekeepers, young and not so young; to bridal couples, in the first stages of nest your Furniture here—and now. Come early —come Monday if possible; for if the selling continues at the rate it began, even our large stocks depleted. HERALD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE 6-Room Cottage on Greenwood street § Nice little home on Rockwell Avenue $5 These are all good values. See me at 2 Family House on Lincoln Str eet, Lar; H. . HUMPHR REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE., 273 MAIN ST., Open Saturdag and Monday evenings. MONE ROOM 308 } Fine one family house—Most beautiful residence in 1 Kensington for sale—On high elevation and heautiful; grounds.—2 family -house on East Main street—Fine loca- tion, See us about selling y our property. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 278 MAIN ST. PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. here is most worthy Furniture far under today’s market value, and the market values of the future; not at the lowest prices we've ever FOR QUICK RESULTS USE THE | Let us show you a three family house on Wal- lace street. Only three years old, all medern impove- ments. You don’t get them like this every day. E. N. SMITH & CO. Real Estate. 278 Main Street, Insurance. Tel. It's easy enough if you know how. to teach you “know how.” The raising of your salary or the bettering of your condition in life, is as supg 4s the coming of the seasons if you have the right education. There no education that will help you get the first start in the business world, where fortunes are made every day as much as a business education Young men and women who understand bookkeeping, banking, business methods, shorthand, typewriting, are in Send for our free catalog and find out how easy it is education that will help stack up the dollars FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 2nd. SMITH BUSINESS SCHOOL 276 MAIN ST. The object of this school is etc demand. to get this you 1729-2 1_-—-——_-—-_13 Publish August 1, 3, 6, bare an- evidence of quoted, ful prices it's building; but in the month will soon be Building—Repairing. LEAVITT & HAYES BUILDERS IN WOOD, BERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn. 1918 STEAMSHIP PASSAGES. STEAMSHIP PASSAGES To Europe, South Americ West In- dies, South Africa, Australia, China, Japan, etc. Agents for Trans lan- tic and Trans-Pacific S. S. Lines. GEORGE A. GLEY, 297 MAIN STREET. You don’t have to be a professional advt. writer to arrange a little classi- fied advt. Tell your story briefly. sults, You'll get re- Costs but little. Minimum Charge 15¢. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. billing and postage cost more than the price of the - little advt. and in eliminating this wsrk we save advertiser money. Bookkeeping, the If you have a vacant room that you want to rent, let the fact be known through the clas- sified column. There is a good demand for fur- nished Rent rooms. yours. WANTED. MALE HELP by uncl WANTED—Clocks to repair with factory experience. Antique] clo a specialty. Leave work at I"ogelson’s store outh Main or telephone. Pri sonable. 8-4-e0d-3dx WANTED-—Furnished apartment of 3 or 4 rooms, by man and wife. Hall, care of Murray’s Studio. 8-4-d2x | WANTED—To buy rooming house, block or private house. Address Herald, Box 31CX. §-4-4dx RENT WANTED—In good three in family. Tel. 2098-2 Fairview St. locality, or 101 | §-1-d3x | WANAED—To take in home; must be brought 384 Arch St. washing at to house. 8-2-2dx JGRAPHER WANTED-—Male preferred. State age and experi- cnce, if any. Address N. B. Herald, Box (G. 7-2-tf NOTICK. Asbury Park, and can ac- If interest- §-4-3dx NOTICE—AmM going to N. J., by auto Saturda; commodate passenger: ed, call 1300 during day il One | newspaper plant | at Herald Ofiice. | WAN Type exp ed in preferred. Apply compositor. ED-—Assistant One who c: come well 18, Dru licensed drug 1 speak Polish and No. pax | Box §-1 recommended, fin sev WANTED—A 4 mechanical | draftsman of ral years' experi- ence designing automatic metal working machinery. Apply write {o The E. J. Manville Mz o, Waterbury, Conn. Personal cants will be given preference { §-1-d3 or chine S| appli- HELP WANTED—Man shop work, a go0od pres Clark & Son, Plainville for genc sman. A. Conn WANTED person N Britain 8-1-a3 | | Man for janito (7-10 a. m., D Bodwell, Building Supt National 7 apply in m.) to | New | 9-6d 3ank. 7 WANTED—Oflice boy for steady Apply by letter. Address Box erald job 2H, -wl HELP WANTED--UEMAL. The automobile owners of ritain and elsewhere to know he L. & M. Garag is now open for business at 401 West Main St. Specializing Ford cal 8-4-6dx for | WANTED—Experienced amateur photo finishing. Perma- nent position and good working conditions. Address Studio, Box 31 Herald. girls NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners rented, $1 per day, delivered pramptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. 2079. 8-4-cod-1f NOTICE—House painting, both out- side and inside; paper hanging also. Store 122 North St. §-4-3dx | NOTICE—Want the public to kvm\\"‘ that we do all kinds of automobile repairing. Brookside Garage, 134 | Linwood street. 8-1-6dx NOTICE-—I have gone back in the Mason Business and would be glad | to attend to all old customers and | new. Charles Beh, 691 West Main St., Tel. 1872 7-22-12dx NOTICE—Automobile good, reasonable 1741-2. Chas. senger car. parties for service. Phone Morehead. 7-pas- 7-18-tf NOTICE — Lawnmowers Geo. Fritz, ~ Tel. 153-12. snarpened, 31 Greenwood streel 6-5-11 —r— e lesgirls, Good Woolworth Co. permanent | salary. F. w. 8-4-d2x | WAN »—Second cook, pastry cook, man and wife preferred, and wait- res Phone 1592 between 7 and | 8 o'clock. 8-2-tf | Apply Woman to help in Manager, Hotel Kkitclien Washington $-1-3dx | WANTED—Maid to do the cooking and downstairs work. No washing Apply at 42 Park Place. WANTED—Woman child. Will pay well. 35K, Herald Office. to take carc Address rer on WANTED—Typist and bookkee] for part time; must be rapid Underwood No. 5; steady position if competent. Write at once, giving age, salary, experience, c.. to Box 31XX, Herald Office. 7-31-t¢ WANTED — Competent dictaphone operator. Steady position and sal- ary commensurate with ability. Ad- dress Box 4D, Herald T-30-1w MOTORCYCLES. FOR SALE-—DMotorcycle; twin Indian: excellent condition, just ed. Apply Sullivan’s Garage. 8-2-3dx REAL ESTATE VALUES | 3—Family 17-room house all modern. 2 Cottages, 1—6-room, iences, large lots. 50-Acre Farm, 5 minutes walk to Berlin trolley. Paying Grocery business in good location. 2—Tenement house and store, 3 extra lots. See us tonight about these. 1—7-room, all conven- The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN STREET. HARRY HANCOCK SATURDA\AY AND MONDAY EVENINGS FRANK HOLMES OPEN FOR SALE | | cent. Three houses on West homes or business. Seven family house in factory district on a 109 basis. Schultz & Costelio, Inc. LOUIE JONES. } WANTED-: overhaul- | WANTE Board of 1 will be A cashier for Saturdays. n own handwriting. Herald. Girts 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 struction. IFor descriptive booklet, call or write Felt & Tarrant Mfz Co., 515 D'Esopo Bldg., Hartford, Conn. i in- i TO OMOBIL] ALL I7inc Irord tour 1916 mod condition. Shock absorbers, \d lights, 14N cleetri new Herald Office S-2-5dx tires, $350. dress Box Oalkland 1918 model B-34 Threc run lc $900 touring car, engine, paint an new tires than 6,000 miles H. H. White, Whit Plainville, Conn §-2-8dx top good 1wo Price Crossing, FOR SAL) hauled car in city —IFord racer, . Classiest , Herald 8-1-3d over- little "OR SALE—Oldsmobile 1915 7 pas- senger touring, good cheap for cash M. B condition, Herald 8-1-3d "OR S LIE—Onc 1917 five-passenger car. Brookside wood St. Iford coupe, Allen touring Garage, 134 Lin- 8-1-6dx "OR SALE—1919 Ford runabout; perfect condition; party leaving town. Call 84 Whiting street Phone 4 7-31-tf FOR 1915 Motor Car 1188 Oakland New 3erson touring; Britain Phone 7-31-4dx FOR SAl ord non-skid over at $240. Jeste delivery, tires. A all new size bargain tf FOR SALE-—1918 Ford touring, right if sold at once m., 276 Washington St AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out Buick car. Frank Brown, Tel 188-2. 4-6-tf FOR SALE—Reo touring car; newly painted; Al mechanical condition. Glidden, Franklin square. 6-28-tf FOR SALE—One 1917 Dodge touring, 1917 Chevrolet touring, one 1917 Empire tour- ing, one 1915 Iord touring These are all good bargains and must be sold at once. ERICSON & SNOW AUTO Co., 287 Elm St., Tel. 1188. 7-31-tf one TO RENT RENT—Tenement, Kensington; four rooms: good locality. Phone 92-4 evenings. 8-4-2d TO R suitable furnished room, 100 West Main 8-4-3dx TO RENT-—Store, 8 Myrtle stree off Main street Reasonable. quire 338 Main street, Tel. 1900 $-1-6dx In- URNISHED ROOMS LARGE FURNISHED ROOM for one or two persons, in private family. 56 Hawkins Street. 8-4-3d TO RENT-—Nicely room, suitable for one or joining bath. Iive minut from Main ‘street. Address Box 31, Herald furnished front two, s' walk Room 8-1-ddx furnished room ladies ewly one or two Inquire evenings between and 7 15 South High street 8-4-d3x | Sealed Bids. Sealed bids will be re the by the | mers for proposed No. 6 Iire Avenue. Bids concrete, eived Fire of the on Kensington Commi erection Station on necessary. on, electrical work and work to make and other plumbing also plete job. A separate heating such a com- bid steam on the installed. is invited tem to bhe . D | Main Street, suitable for of the city 242 MAIN ST. | marked STEAMSHIP TIGKETS T0 ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD George A. Quigley 297 Main Street 1 |12, Copies of the and tions may he obtained of the chairman at street, or from the board Certified checks for ten (10) per of the amount of bid required. Make checks payable to the treasurer of New Britain. A satis- factory bond required of the ucc i ful bidder. Rids must he in the clerk of the board of fire sioners not later than § p. m. August | 1919 and bidders are invited to be present at the hour and date ap- pointed. All bids must be sealed and “No. 6 Rire Station.” Bids shall be subject to the proval of the common council at meeting August 20, 1919, The Board of Fire Commissioners the right to reject any all Board of Fire Commissioners A. B. MAGNELL, Chairman 1919 plans specifica- | at the oflice No. 71 Church clerk of the hands of the commis- | | ap- | its reserves or bids | ad- |~ | of mine rooms 15 Seymour 7-28-6dx TO RENT—Two office iocms and one very desirable front room. 160 Main street. 6-3-tf TO RENT—Tenement with all improvements, street. S MER RFESORTS SHORT BEACH, CONN rooms, with privilege Mrs. M. E Furnished kitchen 7-31-6dx of Taylor INDIAN NECK, Branford 1905. July 1st to Oet. 1st and board, reasonable rates. on beach. Mrs. A. D. Frey Roou Right 6-30-tf = |l t, just Cottage | FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR plants, Transplanted Hart street celery 8-4-dlx L Grafol and, am first 4-6dx style sell cheap y terms; Call 447 Arch St FOR SALE West Main street Small gas stove 626 FOR SAL 1d hall jamp fixtu v West Main St 2 RABBIT ants G some Coma em. Inquire yoms. Quick istol. 7 building Plainville Hardy St., Plainville, ( $3,000 Whiting onn - 7-81-8-4% A-No. -passenger., - Phna 8-1-3¢x FOR SALE—One large black \\u!nw&i desk and secretary; good conditfan.® Phone 626—2279. 8-1-4-6x FOR SALE: furniture. sell cheap. Top floor Four rooms First class condition N Morozov, 466 household Will Arch St 8-1-3dx FOR SALE ages; be sonable. —Up-to-date portable t construction L. Deming, re 782 East St 8-2-3dyx prices FOR SALE--House furnishings five rooms complete. Will sell cheap if at once. Call evening m., 184 North St 8 taken 6 p aftes -4dx FOR SALE—One large roll top degl. Almost new at reasonable price. Ap= ply at Globe, in Kensington. 8-1 onc FOR SALE—Baby carriage “ondition; gain if taken Madison St. FOR WANTED—feven house in or location Office. or New Address Box eight room Britain. Good 31C, Herald 30-M & W- g near FOR SALE—Seven room house, building lots, barn in st Bristol, $3,000 Painville Hardware Co Plainville, Conn \;:.z\d‘ FOR SALE Wooster several parcel per acre. C. L —Two building ‘lots, at $350 each of land at $25 t Barnes, on isal street Barnesd 8- SALE hungalow terms C. H Cheap. New six-room with large lot; easy Westwood Park, Plainville, Culver, Tel. 38-4 7-31-1yx trol- 32 and FOR SALE—2 le; building lots on , Waat of White Oak, No. price $290. One ] on Acorn street near Oak, city. 15 acrea level farm land, West Main street, Plalr~ ville. Easy terms. L. M. Ba 131 Main St., Tel. 1297. LOST. LOST. make. Reward St., city Gold watch, Monogram G if returned South O'Bon, 106 Bend back. Lyons 8-4-6d to LOST—Pocketbook containing $7.72, bctween Miller & Olson’s to Muin, Elm and Chestnut. Suitable werd. 58 Elm St., second floor. 8-4-1dx | Metal 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. regarding Same will be considered confidential. Give full information in first letter experience and rate desired. Ad- dress Pattern Maker, Box 3, Herald. 4 ]

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