New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1919, Page 12

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‘( = valuable a great business getter. g s S nit vl — People seeking work e read the Herald Want Closed Friday at Noon Up to Sept. 12th Inclusive. founsakE R tea Word. Minmum Charge 15c. Stimt e i1 . ;i CASH IN ADVANCE. your story .and the va- i .l brins youtesulis; This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, Use the Classified Col- billing and postage cost more than the price of the cancies in your force e as ee 0 ur umn. Twill pay you. little advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the will be filled. advertiser money. urnlture a e T.OST. WANTE HELP WANTED—ETEMALE. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LOST-—Between Main and Arch § WANTED—Tenement by American | Girls Wanted on Shirtwaists, on FOR SALE—1 will sacrifice my b Proflt by August Sa!e Buying and Save $40 in bills. Reward. F. ss, couple: now or within one month kind machines for all hranche ) tiful $300 piano o Kensington ave E : Box 31Y, Herald 8-27-3dx perienced and not experience Magnificent tone and U d f 10 Y P h - - — Good pay while you learn urk condition, Address, pwar S 0 p. C. on Our lll'C aSe LOST —Saturday morning about 8 ANTED--Second hand large parlor Mfz ' Co., 2 Main St 8 29 D, The big sale has meant big opportunities for furniture buyers: o'clock at railroad station, red stove and iron or brass bed - - = — handbag containing § nd change. Herald Box NX4X rierced hookkeep FOR SALF Return to 364 Church street and siness Schoc dome for either week. Stocks have been generously reinforced with two belated car- Nenelve howard 25-3dx ANTED—Small rent by two adults 1 47 I' The little Want advt. is i : Don’t waste b It costs next to nothing. and at no time has it meant greater ings than it does this last loads of dining-room and bedroom furniture; and it is well to con- Address Heraid Box 24BC. 8-27-1dx LOST—Small black kitten. Finder . - —— WANTSD—A capable woman to do SALE—Good cooking potatoes please return to Miss Harriet Par-| WANTED-—One or two unfurnished home cooking at Y. W. 2.4 bushel, delivered, whila ker, 105 Vine St. 3dx rooms for light housckeeping. Ad Hungerford Ct 26-3 1e) Maple L Ber« Whether you live in New Britain or many miles aw fou'll be - dress Herald Box 21KN. 8- — = y 657-14 Pt generously repaid if you plan to attend Fox's August Furniture REAL ESTATE FOR SALE T e 1w D—A girl for dinir room | — — — - » % S iz JANTED-—Every housekec try | and kitchen work at the ¥ C.| FOR SALE—Sterling rang Ders Belehthisfvee O RN AT RS e elline prop ertyiin Melo, the new dessert pudding; A., 22 Hungerford Ct fect condition and Wheeler & Wi Plainville eve day. Why not three flavors; 11c per package. lFor sonscwing machine Inquire yours? The following properties| sale at Trewhella’s Marke 5] WANTED—Girl or woman_ to take| 15 treet, T 5 B ‘ L4 , o are listed with me: 1 two-tene- Church street Jdx care of two children teady job =9 — —_—— 9 ent house on North Washington — - | and good pay. Call after 5 o'clock | FOR SALE— R pe n e street; 1 single tenement house | WANTED-—By teacher and wif n A a Broad S lumbia St. Tel. 275-3 k on West Main street. All | Furnished light housekeeping - — — e improvements, including sewer rooms. Give details in reply \d- 7 - ———————————— | FOR SALE-—Complete restauran sider seriously the replacing of that old furniture with handsome modern pieces. N J s Th' connection and acre of land dress Herald Box X19. 8-26-3dx | WANTED xperienced stenograph- ready for business, w the follow- Fox’s Great Sale of SChOOl Supplles. Has the Vei‘y lflgs 1 small house on North Wash-|__ | or. sSmith Business School ing fixtures: Cash register, larga o ington strect, - cres of land, | WANTED-—Two heated furnished L « lunch counter with stools, 12 dining You Need. Come in Tomorrow S T S M| et T s O Tty T G| e : PR D T 2 block in center of town, and sever: gentlemen; Walnut Hill section | WANTED—Lady clerk by Riker and desk, kitchen utensils, cutlery ar . 5 o e choice building lots. Can he pu yreferred. Box 11D, fierald, | Hegeman d linens. Sacrifice; easy terms. LEAD PENCILS | OO D | I Ll sl reneoniil Chamts Gl % it Ao o e o e A good grade No. 2 rubber ahidgendsiin Aneglabiots, S0 Do ppbnel: Jon, Real Bstate Broker, Plainvill | WANTED-— Waitress, Asia restaurant, Corin tip Pencil, 2c each, 3 for : | AN sizes. Both ink and pen | matic rubbe rd rubber and : 3dx e eEaan . s | 29t Main street 8-26-3dx S dos et papers. Formerly sold up to | cork tips, 1c. 2¢, 3¢ and 4c each, WANTED——Tenement of three rooms, = oo ic leachi Blionne 5 o good location. Box 8T, Herald Tip Top and Flashlight Pen- 15¢, 3¢ each, 2 for 5¢. L0G toRa2¢id o G FOR SALE—In Kensington, one and | S 00 o s t size 19x16, price $250.00 i 5 L NOTE BOOKS BOSTON SHARPENERS 4 : S : Seeu e 1218, ; $ cils, rubber tip No. 2 Pencil, 3c . two-family houses; also 80 acr | once. 32 Chestnut St ] aiteel Sach, a for 5¢, 30c doz. | One lot of open end XNcte Boston Pencil ~ Sharpeners, B L = e | s i LT 1 V',, Hexaround Books, which nnot be dupli- regular price $1.00. Sale price C ST & o7 i WANTED-—By day or by contract,| = = S = = Mongol, Velvet, Hexaround, Dok M ARy % onn T-4ax | o ppenter work and building I| WANTED-—Intelligent girl, . FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har- o = ¥ o Aatts, . i z 3 = . & R 7o - ears old, for clerical rk ness. Apply H. L ndy, 306 C > e o il e o Fe FRASERS e o pair work a specialty. R. IL For vears ol pply { est eaves of g0 I FOR SALE—Two good building lots R estncod Baies thiniaie nt surroundings. SR 8-26-5d on Monroe and Winthrop streets Tel, : twx | SXX, Herald. 27 - Apply High street -Gdx FOR SALE—New portable SD-—Seamstr Ticonderoga, Mikado and S‘O“L‘L o alfemageniae e = cach. Pencil and Ink Erasers, best Eldorado and n Dyke SCHOOL I’'ADS . quality, at 1c, 2¢, 3¢, 4¢ and 8¢ — - Drawing Pencils, 9¢ cach, $1.00 For pen and penc The | cach. 10c up to 85c dozen. eI 3 , .. | WANTED—Capable girl 5 FOR SALE—Two gas ranges, one gag , ' “Fox” special Tablet, made ex- Combination Pencil and ink T i WANTED—Single and double teams, ANTE apableleiri ol omant|Bice o con T T e FOR SALE. 00 will buy a lot, Aberihaw Corstruction Co., corner for eneral housework: good home; 0 T Apply 115 Glen etrewk 100x200 feet, 25 minutes from cen- Burritt & Myrtle Sts., City. wages $10 a week to start. Box S ot ter, near trolley. Inquire evening: i 33D, Herald 3 . Bt F , ownors Ve have securcd Bal vtV N nst e S TR Room 13, 325 Main St 5-6ax - ST = y 8-26-3dx limited quantity of these Pencils [ 23¢ cach. ) ’ PEN KNIFE T e in various grades; have been SCHOOL RULEFER: | blade, sharp enough for difficult to obtain in the An assorted stock of ruler school child’s use in sharp- DO pre for us in various sizes, reu Kneaded Rubber, . PNl 5¢ each. Soap Erasers and Artgum; all 2 3 Other school Pads at 9¢ to prices. Woman for washing and o FOR SALE-—House situated near the - cleani Tol, 751-5 s A S e e > o 5 2 new plant of the New Britain Ma- | OUTINGS—On Connecticut River. | . = — horn Cockerels for breeders from a Jast three years; extra special ranging in price from ic to enibgibencils fuchcadh N chine (‘o. Seven rooms. Lot 68x| Motorboat at Middletown for hire | WaNT ung lady hookkeeper | heavy-laying strain Box 21Y 15¢ each, $1.50 doz “:“.‘l.\‘l'\ll-‘ll[("\l FRAME ) .1 ‘N] “'ll :R\ PR 150. Price $3,000. $500 down. Box Saturdays and Sundays; first-class| to work in stor State salary Herald. 8. 3dx PENCIL BOXES AND SCHOOL | B e ‘w“".’m_ R i(_v”‘i:‘-“"";“: 0‘_;(‘“‘:‘_“‘1*.““ Serve 14XC. 8-25-3dx accommodations for parties. Thom-} wanted. Address Herald, Box 13AA b At ition’ ation L Y INK: -| as Juda, 655 Stanley. Phone 427-1 8555 o Cotex. Jent sdaiioiin HRlcation o S QUATTLY TN TOR SALE-—Four building lots at e b 8-26- | I EORES A e o e e i e L LR Rl SO White Oak Te: inville. Ap- - WANTE perienced bookkeeper chine, drop head, in perfect con- s e S R e e e T ply Mrs. Patrick Garritty, Ken- ; X We do welding. We repair Tel. 904 8-21-tf dition, $18.00, 50 Hillcrest avenne Alvee e ns R wood frames to sell at 10c each. Davids’ in 3¢, 8¢, nxtonl 230600 | aninine made ciimeiall B Belvidere 8-25-a2 SEEe \“7"!}"‘7 1"; Rg TpENS \\'mlh';;i\«\ Ii‘n“l‘sh:fo‘ ?l:iumqin : e s : = ames, auto water jackets, axles| W .\\" : \||;|'Hn uqr\u Tom ]m —— 'NT'S SILVERINIES PENS & ¢ £ £ FOR SALE-—Two lots on Lyons Ter. and all other par yoiler ;1 act as housekeeper. Apply 210 Glen - "\‘ :’vlw' 1 offer to introduce a ven Bod eneblesgoute et 40 |!(~r,_ also one on Neanda St. G. I ‘::: c ”( &:1,\;, ]1::‘1‘1\-]“3\'« ‘fi'fi,‘,.w street ! L -3dx AUTOMOBILES. Pen that will not corrode, all lines with but one dip; silver L 5 30 Doz. S p and shapes to suit; one | plated and will not corrode. “Library Pencil,” No. 2 grade. In wood, Cotex leather and Scheidler, 630 West N St., City. blow-holes in castings, build up ~9dx stripped tceth on ge & il e tripped teeth on gears and build : : FOR SALE—Your opportunity to get styles 7 : ater . e iiorery Benclli Mo, 1 a good Hupmobile roadster. Wa gross, value $1 and 1 double 10c. 5 5 S sgitase Sl ';‘1\\ ‘:”‘,\‘\‘.:” ) S PI s BlaiRdellEPencils tonaclite the 10 RENT up any m h\l) surfa (.‘IA“ tal l' ] have a model N in excellent Elasc) lnlevel] Bha | tebriol S ncerinnl and St S e R e posited is high in tensile strensin T e - tion. Shechtman's Auto Exchange D e i Hunt Pens, 9¢ and 12¢ doz. quantity. ~Four rooms S$6 G s andils cesly millel A e Bine e s ok s 2 Our sale price $1.89. g O'Brien 6y o n NEL ARt ransbortedlggan ighoe L) Sl alel o i : - P v “ENTE e i ar - ity “olding Co. S curately. Good position for ‘HOOI, SUPPLY DEPT.—MAIN FL OOR—CENTER . S and e RO LnEE o, R S 917 ; <l tie aith D Ang 1D CARS—AL bargain prices, 1917 R e Hudson super six, $1,200; 1917 Bu- experience, education, etc., ick 8 seyl Stonring, - $300; 1917 Cldn 30544 coupe, 8-cyl., $1,100; 1916 Hupmo bile runabout, $77 1918 National s touring, $1,300: 1916 Dodge touring, City Welding Co., 18 Winthrop $475 TO RENT - Five pleasant rooms, ail Shechtman’s Auto Exc . IF IT MUST COME improvements, including furnace; | (rear): Tel. 56-4 8206 jSGanen it hang H. D. HUMPHREY i Bee g B s e st Main St. 8-26-3ax | NOTICE—Finc razor grinding shop 3 SR REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. 272 MAIN ST., ROOM 208 G e | e ,1‘,,; SALE—1¢19 §-c¥linder Cheyro- OpeniEamrdaysand Monday leve b nec FOR RENT. r room, 821 | : your dull razor. i Sy g . exF et fouring car. New Britain Mo- MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE Muddle as Government Made St s e ‘ ‘ i e = | NOTICE — Lawnmowers -pened, | tion driving private family or| son. Phone 1188 8-26-5dx OE A ce for one or v Geo. Frit 31 Greenwood stree. truck Call 59 ch St. (rear) or| e Washington, Aug. —*“Unless we autos. 91 Maple St. § £ Tel. 153-1 6-5-1f telephone 1741 G O R SALE mive passenger Buick in 5 . ’ 9 T 2 - SHL 7 <1 can be assured of more efficient and =5 . = s e 2 e 7 e i A-1 condition, $550: 2 spare shoes. Two minutes’ walk from Main street—Two desirable eOnomItal Coernmental e ar o] thay REOFRED Four room tenement: all WANESD \m; ‘.‘ \lY; eper. 3 Inquire Jack Cronin, Washington o i e e modern improvements. 70 Talcott POSLI e e Market, 401 Washington St B : = u,](.w (\\ 1(:); |,u railroads, ithe St i s ! lady or :umh\zn’yt\ px'.‘nn. a | 1192.13. b elegraph and telephone companics, 3 : ! eralc 3-d6x H 1 3 | neither the producer nor the con- | 70 RN Gurage, 150 Dark St For Saturday, women with or — e - —_— so for such central property—3 family house on Stanley | sumer can nope to nenent rrom sucn without experience, for mil- ? AUTOMOBILE PALTIES — Taken legislation,” Kverett (. Brown, presi- out. Iteasonable ates. Mitchell : 3 NOW dent of the National Livestock x- "I linery, suit and waist depart- ISHED ROOM 1 NT—Al Six. Richard Covert. Tel. 309-13, street for sale—See us NOW. change, which is composed of stock- ment. Good pay. Also men ';'f;“'“‘”“' B0 205 R G S : §-25-6dx vard brokers, told the senate agri- — — - — culture committee late yesterday. He to work in our shoe depart- SUMMER RESORTS FOR SALE—Maxwell racer. Good CAMP KEAL ESTATE CO appeared in opposition to the Kenyon ment. Apply to T e e { g and Kendrick bills proposing license MYRTLIE BEACH, MILFORD, CONN 6dx 279 MAIN ST. PHON E 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. | regulation of the packing industry and . Speciall rates ofl$is amal $1b mei 2 2 stockvards. ber: several for over Labor Day . : ag I Q o, e el CraEaem i (e 380 MAIN ST. Uso. \White Pole 107, Myrile W mony given by Federal Trade Com- — 1ch 8-26 exchange for some roadster. Inquire missioner Colver and remarked that Buildir Andrews, 447 Arch St 8-25-t8 F@R QA&' 7 “in our great industry it has seemed| We now have tions for twenty R — B ® L~ hrale i more proper to speak of the ‘tirade’ | additional girls over sixteen years of 4 FOR SALE—Dodge 1916 touring ca 5 g : | commission than the trade commis- [ age, at machine and handfolding S IN WOOD, BRICK, in A-1 condition; two new tire Five Acres for $800. 200 feet front. Suitable ! 0" work. Highest wages while learning STEEL AND CONCRETE. RGN e e oy Refrigerator car development, Mr. [and steady employment guaranteed. Repairs of all kinds. aftor 6] m. or Saticday’ V. Bea for Bungalow, by Brown classes as a bright spot in the X 9 Court St Telephones 2244 . N X e RS history of the packing industry and A erican Paper New Britain, Conn. 1913 Young man in Autoemobile qchultl & COStellO }nc 242 x\:r,:(-u caution in legislating upon their m d C S T A o c M G ool i e e — ot ’ * MAIN ST “The federal control act gave the GOO S 0. Biya | (ireirea house witn | for advancement. State age, Cnpfelie B o i ‘I(‘<1A'l(|l‘l:‘::f: u;ll-:(m'm(mmm‘\“:)v;‘hcr\i:m y|cn K . C Jarge Tot. Only a step to wolley, vighe | Salary expected to start, and - = fully refrained from doing %o, he ens"‘gtonv onn. here in the City. experience if any. Refer(-n(-ew AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. : . E Buick car. Frank Brown, Ti said “The Interstate Commercd = = = — NSO URWOOD required. Box 9BB, Herald 188-2, iz iz vnc-si‘é commission, after reful study, con- 3UY ALL K s OF READ ATE. AND INSURANC Office. We have a three tenement house on Wallace street in a quiet fessed that only inefliciency could re- JUNK Room 407 City Hall. FOR SALE—Rco touring car; newty neighborhood sult from turning the cars over to 15 omtar = . e e painted; A1l mechanical condition. Here's a good buy: A two family house on South Main street t“mm,'(m;;;,\ e A | A NDASECONDEHANDEMUR NURUTIS gt ! R ship of (he stockvards by the P ver P : g b Ath a lot 80x270 fe ) Pay 3 Cents Per Pound for Rags. ; with a lot 80x270 feet. N | packers, Mr. Brown said, was not 5 & €A Sce us about these. B | cause for objection by shippers s L ZELDES Rt e long as competition was = maintained Carpenters, o L. 5 H i o and vard charges were reasonable 19 WILLOW ST. TEL. 557-14 | K] S FOR SALE—One 1917 Dodge E. N. S | 2 “If, in the face of many protests, | = —— = = Satisfaction Guaranteed ('a!‘penter‘“ HC]peI’S, touring, one 1917 Chevrolet congress, in its wisdom, elects to dis- Naw B”‘am h [d 5'0[8 307 Main Street Phone 570 Brlcklayers and touring, one 1917 Empire tour- turb this industry,” he said, in con = Laborers. ing, one 1915 Ford touring. B | cluding, “T respectfully urge that new Good Talking Parrots, Youn Wh Our SULCQ‘SSP 5 These are all good bargains e N B | laws defining what shall constitute | Canaries, Broilers, Iowls, Young y s ® One year’s work. 278 Main Street, Tel. 1729-3 i S condi~ TO RENT—Seven rooms, all im- | Winthrop St. (rear); provements. Steam heat. Second floor. Rent § No children | s = . L 450 Main street. 7-1d | NOTICE-—Stop that knock. Carion to Box 16MI, Herald | removed, 30c a cylinder. Hardware ALSO INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS. Packing Interests Want No Such rienced, with reference, wants posi tor Car Ixchange Frank S. Ber of Railroads. houses for sale on Prospect street—large lot, uncommonly demountable wheels rear, tires, ete. Sell reasonable o Real Estate. Insurance. and must be sold at once crimes and misdemeanors, and pro- | Roosters, 1 supply of Ferrets; Sk -. A r C i 1: 3 ERICSO? NOW AUTO viding punishment therefor, would he “1\“{‘, all ki { Purina Feed. BEGAUDE = Apply ('/Orblr}wl}i,}(;h' Maple St. Co, f({\)“”\‘q\‘ 2 more effective than the llcensing 105 ARCH TEL. 1-R. . B = | k . Gt 00 (10 Vet Crti SR e The High Quality of Our J. H.. GROZIER CO 7-831-tf a last resort, be adopted, the com- STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD | o5i ™ i oo S s L e exempted. If regulation must comd ARE THE RESULT OF YEARS OF |4, g . % by 5 > To Furope, South Ame West In- Station: all makes atter lot 50 e 2 e TRAINING AND EXPERIENC = ? 2 S UL AL it A commission not th TRA EENGE dies, South Africa, Australia, China, George A. Ouiggey 297 Maln Stl‘eet f::yff]",(‘..Y"‘('.?xrf”‘-{}v”,'l'.“"}n'.r-":',.,»\n.'f.,v'.'i”\ e - Th% Arcafle Studiu !‘:I:I‘ul::d ('.lsl 'nni\lm\‘::"\('r"’-"»\v,r‘l',‘i"::-:“‘h."- (v“"mmg"::' (”1::”:\(\dll L, ’ L i = 297 MAIN STREETX, L

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