New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 18, 1919, Page 16

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PARKER & 193 MAIN STREE First mortgage loans are sometimes hard to se- cure in a limited length of time, but with the interest of our clients in the foreground we have been able to do exceptionally good work in the placing of dif- ficult mortgages. Our office is open every week day from 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. and 7:30 to 9 P. M. Monday and Saturday evenings. We have quite a few building lots on our regis- | PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET Yoowms 1, 3 and 5 | 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 “OH BOY” The new Dobbs Derby, close fitting and trim. It's a new style and you can ‘“spot” one just as soon as you see it. It’s the easiest selling Hat we ever saw. FOR SALE 7-room Cottage, 83 Wallace street. First class in every particular. rage, good garden and fruit. Don’t fail to sce this at once. Owner is leav- ing town. ALSO Good building lot on Ienox Place. H. D. HUMPHREY REAU ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 273 MAIN ST., ROOM o8 Open Eaturday and Monday eve nings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE Here’s a good bargain—Four family house on Park b t—Very desirable location on high ground—You can kee the dome at the State Capitol from the windows. Six family block in best part of Glen street. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 MATN ST. PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. List Your Property With Us, We Are Making Sales Every Day | Schultz & Costello, Inc., 202 Miin St. TEL. 24-4. 2-Family house on Monroe street. 2-Family house in Belvidere. 1—6-Room Cottage at Belvidere. 1—8-Room Cottage on Pleasant St. Extra 66x160, E. N. SMITH & CO. . A, EMMETT, Manager. Rea) Pstate. 278 Main Street, Tel. 1729-3 | London. { | the office of the Town Cler: | of the City PRINCE AL ARRIVES. Paris, Sept. IS (Havas)—Prince Feisal of Hedjas wrrived last night at | Marseilles and left immediately for | It is replorted will eross without stqpping. he Irance MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE moto cle; gara West 893 can be s Main street. 9-17-2dx FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson side | r; A-1 shape; new paint. 446 st Main St d floor. 9-17-3dx City Advertisement Sealed Proposals, addressed to the | Chairman of the Building Committee of the Common Council of the City of New Britain, will be received at , City Hall, until 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, Sen tember 20, 1919, and there publ opened, for the construction heating of a municipal garage. | Plans specifications and form of contract may be obtained at the office Enginee A certified check or bond for 10 per cent. of the cost must accompany each proposal. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. and ~ ( Think how much old furniture you have that is of no use to you. Itis of use to some one else. Tell the other fellow about it through the For Sale Column. *Twill pay I you. ’ -_——— CLASSIFIED Ic a Word Minnmun Charge 15¢. CASH 1N ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the littic advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. ———— ey The ending of summer will mark a Big Turn- If you want to sell your auto use the Classified Column. Buyers read it daily. The little advt. gets results. over in used autos, WANTED. MALE HELP HELf WANTED-—€EMALE. AUTOMOBILES. WOULD LIKE A RENT of 5 or 6 rooms. Willing to pay suitable rent. 450 Main St 9-18-3dx WANTED—TFurnished room with priv- ilege of light cooking morning and evenings by middle aged man. Ad- dress Box 11D, Herald. 9-18-2dx WANTED—At Once, billing machine op State age and expe Herald Office. an experienced tor. Good pay. nce. Box 13W 9-17-d3x (Signed) COMMITTEE. . Heatin e Syster§ i With a “ WASCO” hot water, coal burning heating system in your gare age, you will never be troubled with a cold car, frozen radiator, frozen batteries, etc. The “WASCO” deliv- ers the heat constantly and econom- ically directly in front of your car radiator—where it is most needed— | at a cost of but a few cents a day. lG.»\R.»\GE‘IiEA TING SYSTEM AT & The“WASCO”only requires 2minutes attention daily. This is made po: ble by the automatic regulator, which operates by the expansion and con- traction of the water in the system. This wonderful regulator and this simple system, complete and ready to install, could not be furnished for the price but for the fact that it is made in stock sizes and in large quanti A. G. HAWKER 10 Elm Street Don't endanger the iife of that pre- cious baby by using unknown or un- pasteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY PURE PASTEURIZED eliminate ALL question or richness. From selected sources of high qual- ity and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- IZED in a modern creamery. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK will satisty the most exacting. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK REET Telephone 1936 —————————— SAFE and MILK and of impurity A. FORNONZINT NTER AND BUILDER Estimates Furnished Jobbing Attended To Tel. 1982-14 20 DIX AVE., NEW BRITAIN 1 WILL BUY ALL KIND JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. CALL 7-9 A. M. L. ZELDES 190 WILLOW ST. TEL. 557-14 — e 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. Line: GEORGE A. QUIGLEY, 297 MAIN STREET. D. AMOROSO & BRO. Grinding of any kind of Tools, Razors, Scissors, Lawn Mowers sharp- ened, Umbrellas repaired. Barbers' Supplies—Toilet Water, Tonics, Massages and Cold Creams. 32 Beaver St., New Britain, Conn. Tel. 996. NEW l!lll'l":\XN’S FINEST HAT STORE FOR MEN WANTED—Three or four room tene- ment, good location. Box 18T, Herald. 9-17-4dx WIANTED — Professional toolmakers machinists, draftsmen, office and store clerks, masons and carpenters, structural iron workers, farm hands and laborers, practical and trained nurses, tenographers and tvpists, milliners, housekeepers, cooks, maids and house g and general help to register your wants with the Commonwealth Emrgloy- ment Bureau. 288 Main St., Hart- ford, Conn. Phonre Bushnell 640. 9-17-6dx WANTED—A five with American family. tenement a small 2067-2. 9-16-d3x room improvements by Tel. WANTED-—Three or four room ten- ement by man and wife in good lo- cality. Box 8C, Herald. 9-16-6dx WANTED—Man board and room ily; references. and wife desire with private fam- Box 294, WANTED—Public stenographic, com- mercial and literary work; multi- graphing and addressing. We pre- pare papers and speeches for ban- quets or affairs of any kind. Rates reasonable. Smith Business School, 8 Main St. 9-9-tf —————rerererm——— SITUATTON WANTED WANTED—Situation by wife; boarding house, nall hotel, private family, or caretakers; ex- perienced. Address 86 Buckingham St., Hartford. Phone Charter man and WOMAN WISHES to do houseclean- ing, washing and froning for a re- spectable family. Address Herald, Box 3W. 9-16-3dx WANTED—Position by young man who has had experience in banking and general office work; also knowl- edge of bookkeeping and type- writing; will consider a good offer. Address A. B., 33 Brighton street, New Britain, Conn. 9-16-30x ‘WANTED—Typewriting home; briefs, manuscripts and copy- ing. Box 10BB. 9-16-3d —————— to do at FOr ALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Grips Hart street. for 32 sale at 9-18-1¢ FOR SALE—Privet hedge, peach and shade trees. Thomas Paones: 212 Oak street 9-18-d3x Inquire 21 Satu 9-1T7 FOR SALE—Cook stove. Broad streen, Plainville, afternoon only. 3dx FOR SALE—Pigs, 7 weeks old, $12 a pair. Frank Neuhausser, Farming- ton, Conn. 9-18-3dx FOR SALE—Cows, also 2 year bull. Inquire of Olof Larson, Box 101, Stanley street, New Britain, Conn. Can be seen at any tim 9- old 6dx shop and Cigar if sold quick. 389 Arch 9-15-tf FOR SALE—Barber store. Big bargain Reason to sell, go west. street, William Radil. FOR SALE—One pair of horses, har- ness, wagon, ots. Apply Saul Syl- vester, 6 Mill street. 9-12-6dx -——y LO! L.OST—Wednesday night at carnival. Black silk scarf with fringe. Re- ward if returned to 256 Lincoln St LOST—Sunday | road. Green please return night on Hartford winter coat. Finder to Herald office. 9-18-3dx LOST—Wednesday, little finger ek cross diamond set. return 107 Bassett street. ring, Finder 9-18-3d | | | | LLOST—Tuesday evening, black patent | leather pocketbook. Finder please | return to 419 West Main St 9-18-1dx FOUND. FOUND—Saturday on West Main street, pocketbook containing sum of money. Owner can have same by paving for advertising. Raymond Norton, 785 West Main St 9-17-2d | How 9-18-2dx | foremen pher, 16 phone. irpenters Blake Court . L. Christo- Write, call or 9-13-6dx carpenters and five-six | WANTED-—Woman to and cleaning one day dress 120 West Main St., Conn. do sweeping a week. Ad- Plainville, 9-18-d2x "ANTED—I want a position of trust of advancement is big; must be at least 21 and be a rod clerical man: he must also be will- ing to soil his hands if necessar: Address Box 10D, Herald. 9-17-2dx a young man where the chance vears of age WANTED—Man Gately for & Brennan, 47 Main street. 9-17-tf | YOUNG MEN, 18-35, for railway mail clerks and mail carriers, $1100- $1500. For free particulars of e aminations, write John Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner) 849 Equitable Bldg., Washington. 9-15-d4éx WANTED—Good nickel buffer, steady employment. Apply. A. J. Beaton Mfg. Co., 46 Whiting St. 9-13-6d WANTED—A young man for soda fountain work. The Miller-Hanson Drug Co., New Britain, Conn. 9-9-tf WANTED—Bar porter, Hotel Beloin. 9-6-tf CARPENTERS CARPENTERS WANTED far outside job; 80 cents per hour. Rockwell- Drake Co., Plainville. 9-16-6d | for | ollecting. » 7 o colecliN® | WANTED—Competent maid for gen- maid. 48 WANTED—Competent second Apply Mrs. Stanley T Grove Hill. once, woman or young for steady afternoon work in Butterick Pattera Dept. Apply The Big Store 9-18-1d eral housework, 60 Lenox place. Call mornings or between 5 and 7 evenings at 47 Harrison street. 9-1 WANTED—Intelligent white to care for narvot and cases. Beginning salary $30 per month. Also laundry attendants beginning at $25 and advancing to $30 the second month. Full main- tenance, including laund In- creases with time service ining school for nurses maintained. Write or call at the Connecticut State hospital, Middletown, Conn 9-18-w2 mental WANTED—A girl to take care of a child at night after school and Sat- urday. Inquire Mrs. W, Horton, 11 Wallace street 9-18-1d WANTED—Girls. Good hours, work and steady employment. ply Room 21, Railroad Arcade. 9416-3d light Ap- WANTED-—ALt once. Experienced stenographer in architect’'s office; give references and expected. Address Herald Box 19S8T. 9-16-3dx e ——————— REAL ESTATE FCR SALE FOR SALE—A building lot on Lake Boulevard, Belvidere. Apply at City Service Station. 9-18-3d FOR SALE—A fine building lot on Tremont street, 50 by 165 feet. All improvements on street, $1,200. Ap- T T Y ¥ VP P P FOR SAL: tage on trolley; provements, agents need 10Z, Herald. Beautiful Maple Hill five acres of sell ¢ apply. 8-room avenue, all cot- near im- onable. No Address Box 9-17-4dx FOR SALE—Two lots on Lyons Ter- race; also one on Neanda St. G. F. Scheidler, 630 W. Main St. 9-17-8dx FOR SALE-——Paints, brushes, ladders, wallpaper, etc. Everything for first class painter’s outfit. Ap- ply 3 West Main street, Plainville. 9-17-3d step- would you like tenement house in Berlin? provements including water. Full amount of purchase price loaned on first mortgage under conditions. Box TAA, Herald 9-16-3dx to own a two All im- FOR SALE CHEAP—Two room bungalows, with four acres of land; electric lights; water houses: telephone; will sell as whole or in part; a good investment. Come and look them over. C. H. Culver, Westwood Park, Plainville. Tel. 38-4, 9-15-6dx new x FOR SALE—In Meriden; Conn. 12 room house. ' Modern improve- ments, large garage, about one acre of grounds. Fine location, 144 Cur- tis street. Big value for the price. No agents. Frank S. F and Frank N. Cushing, executo of George A. Fay estate. 9-12-6dx FOR SALE—Building lots on Main St., $350 to $500 each. of 12 acres, good buildings, on Farmington Ave. Several other parcels, $35.00 to $100.00 per acre. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. West Farm FORCED SAl my building lo Belvi dere Heights for less than paid Bodwell Realty May 15. 1915 Se T. D. Morle Hartford Bank Wiil 1 Aetna huildingz, 9-17-1wx National Hartford. TURNISHED ROOM rge partly furnished rooms for tw dul All improvemen 162 Main, second floor. 9-18-d2x FOR SALE About 5 acre building lot es of land suitable for or would make a fine site for a factory or institution. H. N. LOCKWOOD. READ ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room 407 City Hall. | in} | | | WANTED—Girl work for small Black Rock Ave. for general hous family. Apply Tel. 2202 93 9-15-6d WANTED—Girl for sales position in stationery department of Dickinson ,gg_ 13-9t¢ work BD—@Girl to do general house- ki no washing.~ mrs. v.-u. wit- 27 Winthrop St. 9-8-tf FR217 ‘WANTED—Nurse maid, over 16; must be fond of children; able to stay nights; good wages to right party; woman for laundry work two days a week. Address Herald Box 27KS. 9-6-40 WANTED—NEAT SEWERS, STEADY POSITION, LIB- ERAL SALARY, UP-TO- DATE WORKING CON- DITIONS. APPLY OUT- LET MILLINERY CO,, 943 MAIN ST HART- FORD, CT. 9-12-1w NOTICE—Your chance to have that family group taken that you so long planned. Do it during Home week. Arcade Studio. 9-18-3dx NOTICE—Electric Rented, Dollar promptly. Sat Telephone 2079 Vacuum Cleaners Per Day. Delivered action guaranteed. 9-4-e.-0.-a.-tf. FOR HIRE—T-Pass night service, reas 832-12 nger car, day or onable rates. Call 9-17-4dx NOTICE—Our rush season being over we are at liberty to take on truck- ing and moving. Rates rcasonable. Spring & Brook Ice Service, 17 Spring street. Tel. 633-13. 9-17-6d NOTICE—AIL Council, No. members of Daly 12, K. of C., are here- by notified to meet at their hall, September 20, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m., to participate in the Welcome Home parade. The Knights of Columbus hereby extend an invita- tion to all Catholic societies in New Britain to parade with them on the above date. FRED A. MURPHY, Recording Secretary 9-17-3d NOTICE—Going light any day next week right price for load Spring & Brook Ice Spring street. Tel. 633-13. 9-17-3d to Hartford Will make a going there rvice, 17 women | s FOR SALE—Late 1917 Overland tou ing car, (model 90) fine condition. Price right for quick sale. No deal= ers, 38 Newington Ave., ond floor. Tel. 1 city. Sec- 18-dlix storaga 9-13-eod-tf OR SAL battery; in Mr. Spinett ord runabout; 0od condition Arch St USED 1918 CARS F Comm lights and starter, and perfect shape, Vim jitney bus almost new $1,000; 1, 1919 Vim express delivery, new tires, equipped with 1920 lighting system, $700; 1, 1918 Vim express delivery, good tires, nd good throughout, $450. City Service Sta- tion, Hartford avenue and Stanley street. Direct representatives of t Vim Motor Truck Co 9-18 OR SAL rce t —1, 1 uck Electrie new solid tires $850; 1, 1919 ton WE HAVE ON HAND slightly used tires of all makes and from $3.00 up. Also slightly used tubea from 75c up, at 129 Hartford Ave. 9-17-3dx sizes, FOR SALE—Vim truck; good ag new; late model; electric lights; demountable rims; two new Kelly~ Springfield tires on rear, twa slightly used tires on the front, with one extra good spare; this can he bought for cash or time payments, one year, $790. Jester's, 193 Arch St. Tel. 811 or 342 9-17-t€ FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1917 model, good condition, demountable rims, other extras. Bargain faor quick sale. Apply 92 Clark street, City. 9-17-d2x FOR SALE—1914 racer in good runa ning condition. Price $200. $100 down. Terms arranged for balance. Will demonstrate any might after 6 o'clock. 297 Shuttle Meadow Ave. 9-17-3dx $300 TAKES 1917 FORD TOURING demountable rims, good tires. Te 1560. C. H. Lucas. 9-16-3d3 T WISH To ANNOIUINOY the opena. ing of the new Chandler Service and Repair Station, rear 538 East Maiu street Day and night service. Gerard Motor Car and Machine Co, 9-17-4dx FOR SAL. ing cax Main St ~—Buick six cylinder tour= in good condition. 495 9-16-8dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. Reasonable rates; Mitchell Six. Richard Covert, Tel. 309-13. 9-17-4dx FOR SALE—One Studebake Sa/i* touring in good condition; Tfor quick sale, $490; see us before you buy your used car. ' Jester 193 Arch St. Tel. 811 or 342. 9-17-tf FOR SALE—1917 Ford, 5-passenger, self-starter, generator; perfect cow- dition; bargain. 278 Main St % Tel, 17 9-16-5dx ' FOR SALE—Overland country good tires and mechanically fect; bargain if taken at once ply 415 East Main St. Tel. club; per- Ap- 117. 9-17-4d FOR SALE—One jate model Ford roadster in first-class running order; just overhauled; new steamline radjator and hood. This Ford 13 equipped with electric lights, front, side, dash and reaz, and Davis self-starter; generator mountable rims, with tires mounted on. rims, assy carrier in rear nt it. 811 or two A‘Xt"a. carried on Come quick Jester's, 193 Arch 342, 9-17-tf AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out Bufck car. Frank Brown. Tel 188-2. 4-6-tf Tel i ERICSON SNOwW CO., 287 ELM AGENTS CHEVROLET CAR. STORAGE AND REPAIRING. 1T 1188, & AUTO STREET, 10 RENT NOTICE—Rackliffe cents for paint cans, and 15 cents for 5 gallon paint or varnish cans. Must be clean and intact 9-12-6dx Bros. will pay 5 OTICE—The G pairing and Chevrolet cars. & Odell Smalley storage, Tel. ge, re- 1868. Browne NOTICE—Coridan Electric Co. Fix- tures and motors, power and ligh wiring and all kind of repair wor Tel. 1628-4. 131 Jerome St 9-12-8dx NOTICE—G. Knaus, masquerade cos- tumer, has moved his business from 128 Glen street to 179 Arch St 9-13-6dx all your empty 1 gallon | { specializes on 9-12wix | | TWo FURNISHED ROOMS for Right housekeeping; convenient ] for two gentlemen. 58 Hart streef. W 9-1-3d also { TO RENT—New garage for one, or two cars or on Monroe St. Tel. 1311-4 9-1646ax trucks for TO autos, one or two 8-15-tf = Building—Rcpairing. LEAVITT & HAYES BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St Telephones New Britain, Conn, i »

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