New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 14, 1919, Page 12

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‘A HOME > WINTER? fhe time to build. See us In at once or we may have a hat wili suit you. Rooms 1, 3 and 5 193 MAIN STREET ] Built in 1759. A Splendid Example of Tree Care For 160 years this histo house has stood and the trees have grown up from small shrubs to now stately trees and they are the beauty of the grounds which thousands of v ors admire each year. Modern Tree Surgery in The Millane method will do a great deal toward preserving your trees for an indefinite period. The City of New Britain has engaged us to treat their trees and our workmen are now operating in Franklin Square. Should vou be interested in how trees arc preserved, our Forcman will gladly explain the work to you. How many people admire the beautiful trees on YOUR prop- erty each year? Your trees are a valuable asset to your home and a beauty to your town. Ask our representative to call and make an examination of your teees. Write for free booklet, “Trees, the Care They Should Have.” THE MILLANE TREE EXPERT (0. Telephone 427 158 Main Street, MIDDLETOWN, CONN. " FOR SALE. Ome Desirable Building Lots in West End, ., H., D. HUMPHR:yY ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 272 MAIN §7., ROOM 3v0s. gaturday and Monday eveqings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE There is a rush to buy three tenement houses. We have sold three in the last week. Let us sell yours. We don’t need a three months’ contract to do it. We still have a good one left on Stanley street. E. N. SMITH & CO. Real Estate. Insurance. 278 Main Street, Tel. 1729-3 FOR SALE Three houses on West NMain Street, suitable for homes or business. Seven family house in factory district on a 109, basis. Schultz & Costello, Inc. wa 242 IN ST | a colossal way on thing LISH POOR ARE NG LIKE RICH ddes Predicts High Prices—¢Stark, Staring Lunacy” Has Beset People. London, July 25, (Correspondence The Associated Press.)—Prophecy the price of food next winter “climb to a level never dreamed uttered by Sir British minister in an address at of that will o1, Geddes, the construction, recently. A member of the audience shouted, “More wages!” Sir Auckland replied that there would be no money to pay wages because it would have to &0 overseas to pay for food. The minister warned the public that it was squandering its money in that did not was Auckland of re- Crewe matter. You cannot he said, live like millionair: “if you are as poor as a church mouse. This nation now poor. Tt living as if were wealthy.” More beer was Sreat Britain yet a shortage. This doubling of the sumed because, is it being brewed in people complain of he attributed to a mount of beer con- since the war, there was more time to drink it in and more money to pay for it. By sending overseas for beer for stockings and feathers for Sir Auckland said, the people were | in sing Britain's debt for things that did not matter. “What you ought to get are food and raw material,” he declared Sir Auckland denounced the limi- tation of output as, ‘“stark, staring lunacy.” The mill owners, he said, | limited output to obtain higher prices and the operators limited it to make work for more people. sillk hat LEGION INVITES I Ambassador Jusserand Forwards Bid to Marshal. )CIL. New York, Aug. 14—The invitation of the American Legion to Marshal Foch to attend the convention in Min- neapolis November 11 for- warded by Ambassador Jusserand and there is same hope that it will be cepted. In a letter to the American Legion Ambassador Jusserand said: The French authorities and the marshal himself cannot but be moved by the desire which vou express in such impressive terms. T sincerely hope your plan may be realized and T shall be very happy if T have the good fortune to assist vou in it."” The American Legion is planning a nationall celebration for the fi niversary of the end of the wa has been SHIDEHERA SUCCEED ISHIT AS AMB.A You don’t have to be a professional advt. writer to arrange a little classi- fied advt. Tell your story briefly. You’ll 'get re- Costs but little. sults, 1c a word. Minimum Charge 15c. CASH 1N 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 werk we save the advertiser money. 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 yours. rooms. TOST. WANTED. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOU! LOST—Pcarl bar pin, ning on Chestnut, Fairview, Park or Stanley Sts. Return to 689 Stan- ley St. Reward. 8-13-2dx Tuesday eve- WANTED—Furnished room, by man, in private family, possibly outside of city near car line Address Herald, Box 33BB. 8-14-1dx LOST with O'Neil, reward Hound, color black and white brown ears. Return to M. 132 Oak street and receive 8-13-4dx LOST—Lady's gold open faced Wal- tham watch, with fob attached. be- tween Rast Main and Seymour streets. Reward if returned to M. K., 90 Seymour St. 8-13-2dx LOST—Saturday, smail silver watch on Main street. Reward if returned to Elizabeth Kimball. Tel. 1024. 8-1 e ——————————————— TO RENT TO RENT four room tenement; all improvements, at 450 Main St. Ap- ply Dr. C. J. Greenstein. S-14-4dx TO RENT—Automobiles White's Stables, 299 Main * icked at rear, 8-14-6dx TO RENT- Apply 44 ( enement of three rooms riton St. 8-14-3dx TO RENT-—Garage and Lincoln St. storage. 34 $-14-3d TO RENT-—Shore front cottage, Sa- chem’s Head for month of Septem- ber or last three weeks in Septem- ber. Addre: Cottage Box 4, Herald 8-11-wl I'wo used traight -13 cheap, clincher 8-14-1dx | = furnished rooms Wni. Good- Del. 8-14-3dx tives, o WANTE @oxakito ) Phone 6 WANTED— for ligh rich, Tr housekeeping tol, Conn. Gen ec WANTED—Middle aged like two furnished or unfurnished } rooms for light housekeeping, with | conveniences: can give references. Address Room, Box 34, Herald. 8- | | lady would | | { 1x WANTED-—Room and board vate family, short wee High school teacher, ¢4 Niles St., Hart- | in | | | ford. $-12-3dx | | pri- WANTED—A modern room tenement in young couple. No 4A, Herald four or five good locality by children. Box | §-12-3dx | WANTED—To buy three to twenty acres of land with or without build- within six miles of city. Box Herald 8-11-6¢ WANTED- bricklayers, $7 also arpenters, inside ide finishers, at Bristol; Fred T. Ley Co. and long Jjob. 8-6-61 TO RENT—One six room tenement on corner Main and Elm. Apply M. Cohn, 49 Commercial St., whole- ale grocer 8-4-1f STEAMSHIP PASSAGE STEAMSHIP PASSAG To Europe, South America, West Ine dies, South Africa, Australia, China, Japan, ete. Agents for Trans-Atlan- tic and Trans-Pacific S. S. Lines, GEORGE A. QUIGL 207 MAIN STREET. San Francisco, Aug. 14— K. Shide- hera, vice minister of foreign affairs in the Japanese cabinet, has been pointed Japanese ambassador at Washington to succeed Viscount Ishii. News of the appointment ceived in cable advices vesterd Tokio by the Japanese-Americ local Japanese language newspaper. ap- SPECTS RELEASED ew York, Aug. 14.—Charges of crimial anarchy against Michael Ttey and Martin Tetola, who were arrested with Gustave Alonen, a Finnish editor, d last Friday, were dismissed te Corrigan in Harlem court. The court held that there was no evidence to show that cither of these men were implicated in a campaign to distribute literature advocating the overthrow of the gov- ernment. Alnonen was indicted on Tuesday. ANARCHIST S I WILD BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Pay 3 Cents Per Pound for Rags. L. ZELDES 19 WILLOW ST. TEL. 557-14 2 Tel. 1625 ANY HOUR, DAY OR NIGHT Tarrant & Haffey FUNERAL PARLORS 33 MYRTLE ST. East End Office: 153 JUBILEE ST. Tel. 778-12 Eastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage. Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWELL SE STATION. REAR 193 ) STREET, Phon WANTED—Broilers at Doherty Market, call Mr. Stockwell, 1446. This week, fresh killed Broilers and Fowl, best of Beef, Veal, Lamb and Pork, Corned Tongues, our own corning. Vegetables, corn, string beans, peas, cabbages, beets, carrots, tomatoes and Jettuce uit, melons, berries, ba- ranas, oranges and peache: Every- thing the best at Doherty’ Millinery Salesladies, § Makers and Copyists Comnecticut’s Leading Department Store has several splendid oper for experienc Millinery Salesladie Makers and Copyists. Highest Salavies, Good Working Conditions and Steady, All-Year Round Employment. Apply at once by letter or person to MR. H. L. ISENBERG, Carc Wise. Smith & Co.. Hartford, Conn. WANTED—Five-room tenement by voung couple by September 1st; all modern improvements; rent reason- convenient to trolley. L. Par- Marlin-Rockwell, Plainville. 8-5-1wx able sons, NOGRAPH WANTED—Male preferred. State age and experi- ence, if any. Address N. B. He Box 7 MALE HELP WANTED—Male bookkeeper for manufacturing concern. State age, experience and salary expected. Ad- dress Box 2K, Herald 8-14-3d local WANTED—Salesman to ctory. Ford necessity. Mfg. C 1. repnesent Reardon Peoria, 8-14-4dx Two messengers with Western Union Tel. Co Se 13 WANTED: cyeles. bi- FOR SALE—Ford able rims; No Stanley Tel touring; demount- condition. 1785 1521 8-12-3dx Over St. FOR car. South SALE: Apply M: 1916 M street Touring land Richardson 8-14-2dx 00 TAKES 1916 FORD—Tour- car, demountable and good ing rims, good running condition 8-12-6dx FOR SALE—We able parts Chalme are offering de- ind service on Max- Mitchell and other Authorized service station on Eastwood garage, 193 Main air Dept. store, New Brit- ain. 8-11-6d AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown. Tel 188- 4.6-t1 FOR SALE—Rco touring car; newly painted; Al mechanical condition. Glidden, Franklin square. 6-28-tf FOR SALE One 1917 touring, one 1917 touring, one 1917 ing, one 1915 These are all good bargains and must be sold at once. BRI & SNOW AUTO Co., 28 m St., Tel. 1188. 7-81-tf Dodge Chevrolet Empire tour- Ford touring. HELP WANTED—M work. Two home nights 343 Hart ia in house- or go Germond S-14-tf for general family. Stay Apply Mrs. street. WANTED—By local concern, young lady for amateur photo finishing Permanent position and good work- ing conditions. Address Murr Photographic ( P. O. Box 16% City. 8-14-1w Y03 STENOGRAPHER—A competent ex- perienced stenographer is required for a responsible position with local factory. Please state age, experience, give references. Address Her- Box SXX. 8L17-te and ald WANTED employment 266 Arch St for steady Laundry Co., 8-14-2d Capable girl Union WANTED-—TLaborers penter Job Burritt Sts. Co and house c: corner Myrtle and Aberthaw Construction 8-18-Twx under- and WANTED-—Young lady who stands bookkeepin Apply 5 10 Cents Store, 376 Main § —100 tobacco men, $2 and , room and board. Will ship every day 100 laborers and woodmen, for Maine, New Hamp- shire and Vermont, $50 a month including board and room. Carroll mployment agency 24 Allyn Hartford. 8-9-d6 WANTED-—Salesman. No experience necessary. Salary and commission Apply between'5 and 6 p. m., room 402 Main St. 8-13-2dx WANTED—Six bricklayer: day; also 50 carpenie outside finishers, at job. Fred T. Ley Co $7 per inside and Bristol; lon 3-13-6d FOR SALE All kinds of Grocery Fix- tures. Apply Union Tea Company, 317 Main Street. You seldom find a Twelve Per Cent. Investment on a street like Arch street—Well we can show you one. It is right where property is on the increase too. Arch steet is now the auto sales row of rising in value here—See us. CAMP REAL 272 MATN ST. PHONE 343 New Britain—Property is Let us sell your property. ESTATE CO ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Now is the time to have your T ter or Adding Machine thoroughly overhauled, we will loan yhu a machine while the work 1s being done, we will make your macy new. at a reasonable price. Britain Type ne look and work as good as mted and Repaired. riter Exchange 72 W. MAIN ST. WANTED—AN BOY. Here the right boy to in onc of the la facturing offic to 17 years. hand-writing 5M, Herald. ahead manu- {ge 11 Tly in own to Box No 8-13-2d get | AMEBITIOUS A chance for FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED ROOM private family. TO Court RENT—In street 8-14-1dx | TWO rooms; 3 lady. 29 connecting light housekeeping so single room for young South High St. 8-14-2dx TO RE ~Nicely room with board. upstai furnished 364 Church 8-1 front St., dx MOTORCYCLES. FOR SALF motoreycle. West Main Indian In good after 6 twin cylinder | condition. 401 | p. m. 8-11-d4x FOR SALE—1916 in A-1 condition. first floor, Indian motorcycle, 63 Linwood St., SUMMER R Room and boarc right on cottage Conn., asonable the ore front Indian Neck, M T. J. Walsh 8-6-d6x-e.0.d. rates, Cherokee Branford, WANTED—15 bright girls light grinding machine, one grinder. Eight hours, piece and guaranteed wa well-Drake Corp. for our Norton work basis. Rock- inville, 8-12-3d WANTED — Competent Stanley R. Eddy, 324 cook, Mrs, Hart street 8-11-1w We have lady canvasse bring you $.40 our canvassers and $8.00 a da an opening for a few he 7.00 18T a sale. So re making Apply Box on 8-11-tf | WANT to ¢ cases. month. D—Intelligent white re for and mental Beginning sala 0 per Also launrry attendants be- ginning at $25 and advancing to $30 the second month. Full tenance including laundry. Increases with time service. Training school for nurses maintained. Write or call at the Connecticut State Hospital, Middletown, Conn. §-8-2w nervous WANTED—Girl work; no washing. Witkin, 27 Winthrop St to do general house- Mrs. J J. 8-8-tf WANTED-— PO, Address 8-T-t A steno, City. for of thre right Mrs. apher. Box 63, WANTED-—Maia work in family and wages for at 250 Park St eneral house- ; good home party. Apply Jr. 8-B-tf girls for finishing. Perma- and good working Address Studio, Box 8-4-wl WANTED—Experienced amateur photo nent position conditions. 31 Herald. WANTE Second cook, pastry cook, man and wife preferred, and wait- Phone between 7 and -t | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. money- in FOR SALE-—A modern and making ice cream and soda store a nearby city. Reason for sale, own- er to locate elsewhere. If interested write Box No. 30, New Britain Her- ald 8-12-1dx $1,500 in New with opening good for $500 month en, ‘apable man up for best business Britain, Conn.; or better: permanent. J 1302 Goddard Bldg., Chicage 5-14-1d 13-3dx | FOR women | | | | | | , on an article which will | of | main- | NOTICE—C. A. |9 Court st FOR ers, SALE—Two one due T H m AR in n, X cows, heavy ten days, other Collins, Farmingt 8-12 in SALE work and My fine and horse, very strqng for harness, driving; also new one-hor with, rriage, carriage, and tfit for a small ry reasonable Glad- dumpeart o plow, harrow, business wagon two seats, and ne , and w single ¢ hickor hay wagon; a farm, all price. Wm den street two-seat fine H New Gladden Britain 67 Conn 8-11-tf 1) Boston Inguirae 8-1 . FOR SALE Market 234 Ches Celery ind White tnut § plants, Plume Jersey cowsid Carlton St 8-144 FOR new SALI millker 14 WE HAVE FOR SALE—The ing uged tires: 1 38 cord, straight walled, $15,00;% 2 Goodyear cord, Q. D., $15/ We sell second hand tivess & Tyler, 210 Arch St: ¢4 & fok each Spring FOR SALE ge, house, easily house. Jight rool shed, and on trolley made into N. H. Minor, hof larg line. Ca 3 two tenémen Berlin,, @onnt 8-14- 144 S FOR SALE Main Arm avenu on Woc Several per buy Large building on Wes street, suitable for garage of 12 acres on Farmingtony 500. Two bullding lot ter street for - $350 eagh. other parcels $20 to $100] acre. See me if you want_ ‘ta land. (. L. Barnes, Barnesdalef 8-14:-5a —— - Building lots on Chapf man street, $400, well worth $7008 Twenty yvears to pay. $60 down, all improvements on street. P. D. Me- Kenna, 139 Henry St,, Phone 239-12 8-11-wix FOR SALE with s FOR SALE—Two conveniences at 15 buildings all Seymour 8-6-12d lots ony all spe No SALE Greenwood provements; price. for Greenwood St 8 1 e NOTICKk. building 50x165; terms; Inquire Four street T casy sh. VIOLIN INSTRUCTION given Philip Scheidler, 28 Whiting St 8-14- wa i NOTICE—Will seen taking a the Berlin car a. m to A the party who red silk umbrella leaving center 18:1 Wednesday return the samd G. Hawker, 12 Elm St 8-14-14 NOTICE—Don't ork delay done 1 ying, etc., Very New St Have ¥ou it. Plgister especially yout] reasonable. Exper Britain Repair Col . Phone 239-12 8-11-%1 mason ing, brick repairing workmen. 139 Henry NOTICE H. Bennett Garage, 134 Linwood pairing and storage. Labor hour. Storage $3 month cats for sale 8 Brooksid| street R& 90c pa Used 4Q3 Seven-passenger tourin Carefull driver. Long or shorf Day or night. K. L. John 194 North St., Phine 640 8-13-6¢ 13 FOR car trips. HIRFE son, Humphrey, tuning, all including experi kinds o restringing. 8-11-6dx enced piano repairing, Phone 2063 To hire. stside Pac Garage, NOTICE. car. Tel rd servic 503 NOTICE—Automobile parties good, reasonable service. 1741 Chas. Morehead. senger car. fo Phon 7-pas 18-t 3+ — Lawnmoyers SYiarpene, 31 Greenwood stre 6 -5 -t “Building—Repairing. ¥ NOTICE Geo. Fritz, Tel. 153-12. LEAVITT & HAYES BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETEy) Repairs of all kinds. Telephones- 224 New 1914 Britain, Conn. RIVER SIDE INN. ast Haddan Conn. American and uropean Plan Finest Hotel Connecticut on River All Modern Improvements Special attention to comfort of every guest The cuisine and service the best Sunday and Shore Dinners a Specialty Rates by the week CHRISTIAN F. Prop st t 89. every are of $18 to $26 WISSING, Telephone impton Div, Dancing night.

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