New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 10, 1919, Page 16

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Our Own Made iats $3.00 0 $5.00 GONN. HAT CO. SRS SRR R R W L lnvestment Bargain We offer for two days only a 6 tenement dwelling for $7,000, which cost $7,500 last year. RENTALS $830 PER YEAR The W. L. HATCH CO. T MAIN STREET. SR R Two-Family House on South Main street for $7,000. This is a fine location right on trolley—Lot 165 feet deep. Two-Family House on Glen street for $4,700. See us about selling your house. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 78 MAYN ST. PHON E 343 ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. TYPEWRITERS, ALL MAKES Choice stock to select from. All our typewriters carry a year guarantee. We. rent TYPEWRITERS and ADDING MACHINES. Get our proposition on three months’ rental, our rates are reasonable. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 612 STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS UF_ THE WORLD George A. Quigley 297 Main Street 13 Acre F For Sale I Mile from Plainville arnm trolley. Good 6-room water in 85 good tillable land, balance weed and pasture. house, furnace, fire place and house. Good barn and chicken house. acres Price See us tonight for a real bargain. Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN STREET INSURANCE RE. \h very reasonable. TELEPHONE 728 ESTATE MONEY TO LOAN FOR SALE Five Acres for $800. 200 feet front. for Bungalow, by Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. Suitable We have listed a two-family house on Monroe street. We also have Three amily houses at the North End. One two-family house, Belvidere , $500 cas! One six-room cottage Belvide ONE SIX-ROOM COTTAG VILLE, CHE E. N. SMITH & CO. H. A. EMMETT, Manager. 129 WHITING TREET, PLAIN- Insurance. Tel. 1729-3 Real Estate. 278 Main Street, FOR SALE tenement, $700 house Three Four- 809; tenement £500. e, lot $600 Tel sl bargains 16-room house sh tak nd harn, -tenement, front Gerdis, ror Three 500; 14-room hou 500; cash Winter s it $4 cash $5, John J 82 1156, Open evenin FOR SAL race; Scheidler, ) one on 630 ‘W. Neanda Main St. 9-8-10dx Br FOR SALK-—Buildil acd street, Plainville. N reasonable for cash Box Plainville. lot on 1 school. Address P 9-9-d FFOR SALIE CHEAP—Two new six room bungalows, with four acres of land: electric lights water in houses: telephone: will sell as whole ood investment. Come C. H. Culver, ! Plainville. Tel. { 9-8-6dx | ar in part: a g and look them over. Westwood — Park, 38-4 FOR SALE—Buildin Main St., $350 to $ 12 es, zood farmington Ave. Several other parcels, $35.00 to $100.00 per acre. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. WANTED Ccat Makers, Bushelmen and | Finishers, steady position. | Apply TOM MURRAY, 292 Main St. “Building—Rcpairing, West Farm buildings, on ! aci LEAVITT & HAYES BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. . Telephones 2244 New Britain, Conn 1918 The Eagle Dye Works of Hartford, have opened a branch office at 139 main St., | New Britain, where the1r| patrons can be assured of excellent and prompt service, the same as at our Hartford office. Goods called for and delivered promptly. Tel. 618. I WILL BUY ALL KANDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. CALL 7 A. M, OR P. P. M, L. ZELDES 10 WILLOW ST. TEL. 557-14 STEAMSHIP PASSAGES. STEAMSHIP PASSAGES To Europe, South America, West In- dies, South Africa, Australia, China, Japan, etc. Agents for Trans-Atlan- tic and Trans-Pacific S. S. Lines. GEORGE A. QUIGLEY, 207 MAIN STREET. $5,500. three-tenement e lot. here in house with Only a step to trolley, right the City. H. N. LOCKWOOD, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room 407 Oity Hall. 'l @tlfinnal NEW BRITAIN’S FINEST FOR MEN HAT STORE WEIR STOVE Go, This Furnace just as good for heating as the Famous Glenwood Range is for Baking. Let us give you an estimate. GUTTERS, STOVE REF I’\IR\ PAPER AND TIN ROOFING, rc W. H. METBALFE 120 Wallace St. 1228-2 1«.11Ln|x' Price i | She will | private The little Want advt. is a great business getter. It costs next to nothing. Your story briefly told Will bring you results. Use the Classified Col- umn. °Twill pay you. ASS IFIED Penny a Word ica word. Wiitunum Charge 15¢. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bonkkceping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. Don’t waste valuable time searching for help. People seeking work read the Herald Want Column daily, Tell them story and the va- your force your cancies in will be filled. WANTED. MALE HELP HELP WANTED—¢EMALE. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS couple rooms, WANTED— By young Three five unfurnished, 10, haby. or (3] nished o improvements Herald 9-10 Box NTED room, by family preferred. Herald Room, or - voung man; with private e Apply Box SA, 9-10-2dx W WANTED—A Ford once. Apply to Plainville, Conn touring at Bicycle streer, 9-10-1dx car WANTED—To buy a second-hand bicycle. Address Herald Box B21B. 9-10-1dx boy No 9-10 Offic of age. WANTED—AL girl; over 16 and Judd Mfg once. vears Co. or th 2d 'WANTED-—To buy a house with vard and garden; two-tenement house preferred; please state price and terms. Address Box 26XX, Hers Office. Two used your machine Morrin’s Gars Benson. 9 NTED- motoreycles. Bring after 6 p. m. to East Main. Ask for once. e WANTED—Public stenographic, mercial and literary work; mul graphing and addressing. We pre- pare papers and speeches for ban- quets or affairs of any kind. Rates reasonable. Smith Business School, 278 Main St. 9-9-tf com- and | with modern High school | work as ushers four | Apply at Lyceum Thea evening 9-10-34dx | R e WANTIZD age, clerical officc local concern Box Herald 9-10-3 WANTED preferred, afte ter Four to boy's, 100ns day Boy, 16 years of in factory Address work Office. | WANTED—Young woman for clerical work in factory office of local con- cern; =ood opportunity for right Address Box 14B, Herald 9-10-2d party Office for general house- month. Call 9-10-tf \\ ANTED: work: West girl per St. $40 Main MISD-—A in voung man for factory of lacal con- opportunity for ambi- man. Address Box | Office. 9-10 clerical | office | ork cern; tious XYz, zood voung Herald il | wo young men between | rs’ for clerical and sales construction and supply Address Box 16BA, Her- 9-10-44 | WANTED—T 1 ve work in business. ald Office WANTED—Boy, 16 run errands and work. Addre ing, Box X13B, WANTE night Church St., years of a do some clerics in own handwrit- | Herald Office. iddle-aged clerk. New New man for Regal Hotel, Britain, Conn, | 9-10-3dx | WANTED—C: ompetent | WANTED. WANTED—Girl \dkins street. work. Church | 9-10-3d voung lady to automobile parts Apply at The S. & I Sales Corp., 135 Elm street. 9-10-3d binding Co., 66 for Printing take charge of stock room Motor WANTED—Young woman for clerical work in factory office of local con- Address X17B, Herold 9-10-34d cern. Office. Box WANTED—Competent girl or for general housework, ton St. woman Lexing 9-10-3dx —Girl Call for 2-23, general evenings, 9-10-3dx house- work. WANTED-—A young man for soda fountain work. The Miller-Hanson Drug Co., New Britain, Conn. 9-9-tf WANTED—Reliable women for clean- ing schools. Apply between 7 and | 9 p. m. at Stanley St. or tele- phone 1851, 9-10 652 WANTED—Piano pl: position. Apply | Co., 218-220 Main er; w. st., City. permanent Woolworth 9-9-3dx WANTED—Woman and ironing for dress Box 287. to do washing young lady. Ad- 9-9-d3x a ANTE rooms, Herald D—-Tenement good of location. 3 or 4 Bax 22D, 9-8-6dx WANTED—Boy, 15 or 16, to learn photography. Arcade Studio. 3dax WANTED—Four or five rooms for family of four, furnished or unfur- nished. Box 19Y, Herald 9-8-5dx WANTED—A policy Addr and and stenographer, also a writer, in insurance officc. s P. O. Box 186, stating nast present employers, experience age. 9-6-1w WANTED—10,000 people with or callouses to buy a box of Honey | Bee (hntm(’nl Dickinson Phar- macy, Clark and Brainerd. 9-5-5dx —_— NOTICk. corns NOTICH—I upright family. Herald will pay cash for a piano owned by Address George Box. good private Jacobs, 9-10-1dx \I()'l ICE—Young man wishes finan- aid to. complete his last two 3 rs at one of U. S. best technical schools, Box 19X, Herald. 9- NOTIC hy the crowd on the cade? They are looking at Latest.” Our display of ivory ished portraits. Arcade Studio. fin- OUTINGS otorhoat Saturdays accommods as Judd, On Connecticut at Middletown for hire and Sundays; firs ass tions for parties. Thom- 6565 Stanley. Phone 9-9-¢ River. AUTOMOBILE reasonable Richard Covert. PARTIES taken rates. Mitchell Tel. 309-13. 8-10x | 8-10x | 9-8-10-11-13x out. 9-8-3dx WANTED—Bar porter, Hotel Beloin. | 9-6-tt ! An experienced | Apply Merald, Pox 9-5-Gdx | WANTED—At once. ! clerk. ( . Grocer. | WANTED—A boy or young man work in a drug store One previous experience preferred. | ress Druggist, Herald Office. 9-3-tf to with Ad- WANTED-—Ten carpenters, 75c per hour; steady work. Bring your tools with you to Park Reserve. B. Stein, | & Co. 9-8-6dx ¢ WANTED-—Head bushelman. A high-cl foreman to mark alterations and take charge of busheling shop for high-grade ready-made clothing busine; Apply, with full partic s, Stack- pole - Moore - Tryon Co., Hartford, Ct. 9-10-3d NOTICE per dozen; quarts, Mason fruit jars: dozen; quarts, Rackliffe Bros. C jars: Pints, $1 per dozen. Pints, 85c per 90c¢ per. dc 1 ., phone 10 9—!&~G(i 90¢c SITUATION WANTED THE SMALLEY GARAG on Chevrolet cars. First class work. 240 Smalley St. Tel. 1868. 9-5-6dx NOTICE—How about repair- ing your house before cold weather sets in? You'd better see me. I specialize in that line of work. B. A, FORNONZINI, BUILDER. Tel. 1982-14. DR COOMBS, the Naturcopath and ‘Chiropractor, Tel. 766, 252 Main St. My treatments cure all disea: I can state that 1 h > never ((‘l‘(“l on any case of Rheumatism, Stomach Trouble or Chest and Lung Diseases that I have treated I wish to an- nounce that I have employed Dr. Louise Hurlbutt as my oftice ant treat women who prefer a Physician I have arranged a office for that purpose. Her . will be $1.50 per treatment. Light Baths, Ultra Violet The Alpine Sun rays and Hy- treatments will be given when indicated without ad- Office hours, 10 a. m. to Lady Rays. dropathic patients ditional cost. 8 p. m, FOR SAL tamily house and large lot Good Buildin, First class 2 good payl family residence, g properties on a5 12 vooms, 232 Chestnut. Lots, western section of gity. Lincoln street. East side. H. D. HUMPHREY WREAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 273 MAIN ST, ROOM 368 Open Eaturday and Monday evenings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE N specializes WANTED-—TIntelligent young man of 23 with European college education wishes a position where knowledge of Polish, Ukrainian and Slovak languages is necessar Address S S P RO S Rox City 9-9-1wx WANT cook and ily pr 11CX NTED—Position as collector or clerical work; half-day preferred Address Box 11W, Herald. 9-10-4dx WANTED-—By as housek home; Herald WANTED-—-To do washing and dryving at home. Address Herald Rox IBXB 9-10-1dx ~Position waitre eferred. by competent in private fam- Address Herald Box 9-10-2dx Tk in a Position widower’s furnished 10 r("lnml >eper reference 190¢ best Box dx FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED- rooms for references. One ar two furnished two gentlemen. Best of Box 35W, Herald. -3dx WANTED—By last week of Septem- ber, two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address Box Herald Office TO RENT street, Furnished room, 350 Park 1st floor. WANTED—Salesgirls; portunity to make good salary; once. F. W. Woolwoith 20 Main St., City. 9-9-3dx exceptional op- Co., 218 WANTED—A young woman for ical work in factory fice. Address cler- production of- Herald Box 17C. 9-9-3d WANTED—Competent eral houseworlk. home preferred, maid for gen- One who sleeps at 24 Cedar street. 9-9-2dx WANTED—Girl to do general house- work; no washing. Mrs. J. J. Wit- kin, 27 Winthrop St 9-8-tf 'WANTED—Markers and assorters; also girls for light work. Apply Latimer Laundry, Walnut St. 9-8-6d WANTED—At once, loin’s restaurant, waitress at Be- Church St. 9-8-3dx 62 WANTED—Nurse maid, must be fond of children; able to stay nights; good wages to right party; woman for laundry work two days a week. Address H 1d Box 27KS. 9-6-tf over 16; WANTED-—Young lady reader. Address Proof ald. for Reader, proot Her- 9-4-tf WANTE re D—Intelligent white women for nervous and mental Beginning salary $30 per month. Also laundry attendants be- ginning at $26.00 and advancing to $30.00 the second month. Full| maintenance, including laundry. Increases with time service. Train- ing school for nurses maintained. Write or call at the Connecticut| State Hospital, Middletown, Conn WANTED—Women and girls to age, militagy condition, Call 9-10-6dx FOR SALE—Babhy wheels, in good 11 Corbin place. car! FOR SALE—Roll few months, 201 895-14. top desk, Brook used St., but Tel. — FOR SALE—Oak dining and ¢ rs, china 676 Bast St. Tel. room cabinet and 1954, 9-10 FOR SALF Baldwin, milch cows. Tel. ix Kensington FOR SAL condition, Furniture, in perfect cheap. 119 Cherry St. 9-8-10-3¢ FOR SALE—Three bargains range with water front, gas range and kitchen cabinet. Address Her= ald, Box 13X call 2500 after 6l o'clock 9-8-3d Kitchren or FOR SALE—Glenwood parlor stove; pric Apply afternoons or South Burritt St cook stoye, evenings FOR SALE Olive St AUTOMOBILES, _—_——— SALE—1917 ker Six roadster. St Apply 43 9-9-3dx( Baby carriage. first floor. 236 Soutly 9-10-2% o FOR SALE—1914 Ford. runabout, with or without delivery body:éean be seen at D. Miller store.” 9-10-3d FOR SALE—1916 Ford roadster, running order. Inquire 42 throp street. Tel. 351-12.* 9-8-3dx Main good FOR SALE—5 passenger touring car, in good running order. Cheap, if taken this week. Inquire 126 Jubllee street. Telephone 765-2. 9-9-3dx FOR SALE—Ford touring car in good condition; lots of extras, including demountable rims, etc.; must sel this week; no reasonable offer refused. W. F. Yeomans, Mars ket St., City. 55 FOR SALE—1917 Allen car. Good condition. Call at 120 Kelsey o'clock. All new tiresed St., after 64 9-9-3d% FOR SALE—1916 Chevrolet car im good running order, 201 Brook St., Tel. 895-14. 9-9-5d% FOR SALE—Five passenger Overland touring car in fine running condi« tion; will sell for $275 if taken at once. 39 Walnut St., top floor. Call evenings between 6 and 8. 9-8-3dx FOR SALE—1916 Ford ros running order. Inquire 42 Win« throp street. Tel 9-8-3dx FOR SALE 1919 Buick five-passens ger. Post Office Box 496, 9-8-3d% ster, good FOR 8 epgine; tubes, phone SALE—Good Ford touring, good condition; tires ete.; bargain, $290. 2079 1918 and 9.6 FOR SALE condition; Battery Co., —Reo touring car in A« a bargain. Fuller Storage 167 Arch St 9-5-6dx AUTOMOBILIE King eight car. Phone 640 PARTIES K L. taken outg Johnson, 9-3-12ax AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Buick ’ car. Frank Brown. Tel. 188-2. &~‘-g operate grinding machines. \We have vacancies in two depart- ments one position p: §18 for 55 hours with no piece work and the other position carric; guarantee of $16.46 for hours with piece work. Girls in this department now earn from 45 cents to 84 cents per hour. Rockwell-Dre Glos Plainville. T T T O P R S LOST. —_— e LOST-—Near or in Fox's theater. A dark blue velvet handbag, Finder telephone 784. Reward. 9-10-3dx boolk Britain 9-10-3dx LOST—Interest No. 15381. Return National Bank. Department to New LOST—Savings bank book No. 599 of The Commercial Trust Co.. Finder please return to above bank. 9-10-17- 3d LOST 25¢ Find- ionery 9-9-2d Saturday afternoon at store, child’s blue plaid dress. er please return same to s side of store LOST-—Saturday afternoon. . Pocket- book containing $300. Reward if returned John Guomboz 334 Church S : to SPECIAL RENT room for l 4 Glen St. TO Nicely one furnished front two gentlemen 10-1dx or wants light Address 9-8-3d l DISCHARGED SOLDIER work 3 days a week. I=rald, Box 17 W. FOR SALE—One 1917 Dodge touring, one 1917 Chevrolet touring, one 1917 Empire tour- ing, one 1915 Ford touring. These are all good bargalns and must be sold at once. ERICSON & SNOW AUTO Co., 287 Elm St., Tel. 1188. 7-31-t Columbia Storge Battery Service Station; all of batter charged and repaired. T. H. COGSWELL, 10 Chestnut St. Tel. makes ¥ 14184 it TO RENT—Second Maple St. storage, 113 9-1G-38% floor Berlin, 6 room tehes near church, schoolg §9-2d: TO RENT—B$ Octobér % one famil; house on East street, Plainvillg® want to get smal¥ family to Lax{a‘fi, for my mother. For pansi ticulars, write or call 16 Cerits Southington, Conn. 9-8-di TO RENT—East ment, large lot, $15. Tel. 92-4. and care Place, TO RENT-—Five rogm second, flod all modern impréovements. 7. Adults only. Inquire 36 G nerton St. T—Space for e or | 91 Maple St. ¥ Y Wing i three-passengert d

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