New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 20, 1919, Page 12

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| PAR 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 tR & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET 193 MAIN STREET Tel. 202€. STATE LAW Residents of towns in Connecticut Oct. 1st, and owning taxable securities rates unless the State having assessment date of are liable to taxes at local Tax of four mills has been paid to the State it eiie eie .... BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30th The estates of those who neglect to pay this tax wiil be liable to A HEAVY PENALTY, Money on hand or in bank is liable if more than Savings Banks, or Savings Departments of Commerc Connecticut. Instructions and forms sent on N0 other than 11 Banks in application. STATE TREASURER, Hartford, Conn. FOR QUICK RETURNS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALL GOOD BUILDIN ON LENO) ACE, HAMIT/TON, HAWLEY AND TRUMBULIL, STR¥ ALSO A FEW GOOD HOUSES, H. D. HUMPHREY HEAU ESTATE AN:D INSURANCE. 272 MAIN ST., Open Eaturday and Monday eve nings. MONEY TO I/OAN ON GOOD REAL ROOM 308 ESTATE WELCOME YOUR SOLDIER BOY HOME to one you can call your own—Let us help you find a fine home for him—We have the largest list to select from—One, two and three family houses in different parts of the city. See us about selling your real estate. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 278 MAIN ST. PHON E 343 ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. List Your Property With Us, We Are Making Sales Every Day Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. TED, 24-4. 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 TIUKETS T0 ALL PARTS OF THt WORLD George A. Quigley 297 Main Street In Belvidere—An Eight-Room Cottage. A Six- Room Cottage. Bassett Street—A Three Family Hou E. N. :MiITH & CO H. A, EMMETT, Manager. Real Estate. 278 Main Street, Insurance. Tel. 1729-3 8| New MAYS CASE AGAIN | Club Owners File Answers Consisting Mostly of Denials in Pitcher’s Case. 20. — Another | chapter in the Carl Mays case was added vesterday to the long list of official documents filed since the be- ginning of the litigation concerning his services. The St. Louis and Cleve- land clubs played at the Polo Grounds during the few days immediately fol- lowing the granting of the temporary injunction against interference with Mays, and officials of both clubs were served with copies of the re- straining order. Their answer, made up for the most part of denials, was filed yesterday in the county clerk’s office. York, Sept document closely follows the s laid down by defendants’ coun- in the argument about the mo- for a continuance of the tem- porary injunction, which the New York club obtained against Ban Jehnson and his agents pending trial. The defendants deny that the plaintiff is entitled to a permanent injunction and that Carl W. Mays entitled to cont player on the New York club. further declare that it was not necessary to hold any hearing, with Mays present to defend himself, before suspending him. tion TS MOORE. Three-Cushion Billiard Champion Out- classes Opponent by 150 to 98. Brooklyn, Robert Canne- fax, world's ushion billiard champion, defeated George Moore in the third and final block of their e hibition match at Lawler Brothers' academy in Brooklyn last night by a score of 50 to 31. The score for the ihree nights’ play was Cannefax 150, Moore 9S. It took 83 innings to com- plete the final block. Cannefax made a high run of six, while Moore's best | effort was a three. NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE Large supply of young canaries, pa ots, ferrets, lots of flowers, pigeons and also puppy dogs, especial- Iy white poodles. 105 ARCH ST. TEL. 1121-3 Think how much old furniture you have that is of no use to you. Itis of use to some one else. Te/l the other fellow CLASSIFID 1c a Word Minnmun Charge 15c¢. CASH 1IN ADVANCE. about it through the For Sale Column. "Twill pay You. advertiser money. This is not a question of credit. I D billing and gostage cost more than the price of the littlc advt, and in eliminating this werk we save the Bookkeeping, The ending of summer over in used autos. If will mark a Big Turn- you want to sell your Classified Column. Buyers read it daily. The little advt. gets results. auto use the WANTED. MALE HELP HELf? WANTED—¥EMALE. AUTOMOBILES. WANTED—Four truckers at N. Y., 1. & M. freight depot. Apply house foreman, J housekeeping | children. Ad- Conn ot WANTED—Two light rooms by couple, no dress 142 High street, Bristol, to WANTED Sramman pay, Gr Assistant school October work. Apply school IFurnished room or room | and board with private family by gentleman. Box 11Y, Herald. 9-19-2dx 1st. Good Janitor, 20-2dx WANTED-—Married man, to 40, with push ana ambition. M be | able to make himself worth at least = $4).00 per week. Iixperience not f or five rooms by necassary. Address P. O. Box N Address P. O. Box 4. 9-19-2dx 9-19-1w " sleady ammar WANTED— ment by TXB, room tene- Addr 9-18-4d four or five American cauple. Herald Office. aD—Four family of three. 107, City. WANTED—Man to work as nitor WANTED—By gentleman, room and and help in stereotvpe department. board on farm, can devote all day Permanent. Apply at Herald. aturday to farm work or general g repair work. Box 23D, Her 9-19-2dx 19-tf WIANTED—Man who unde setting dles and presses, for posi- tion in local factery. Address Box 18aa, Herald. office. 9-19-2d ands WOULD LIKE raoms. 450 A RENT of 5 or Willing to pay suitable re Main St. 9-18-3dx 6 { WANTED ! WANTED— Apply Rike 9-19-3d Saleslady Ilegeman, Main 'ANTED—Experienced stenographer One familiar with use of dictating machine. Capable of taking charge stenographic department in man- facturing concern. Replies will be confidential. Box 23W. 9-19-2dx Practical woman to as- sist in care of sick woman and light work. Go home nights if pre- fer. Address Box X24, Herald. 9-19-2dx WANTED- work. H. Bris house- Maid for general 7 Mrs. 1l 77 Grove Hill, WANTED — At once. xperienced stenographer. State experience and ary expected. Address, Walter P btree, Main WANTED—Two competent girls, one WANTED—We have an opening for a reliable man not over 40 years old. Permanent emplcyment and good opportunities for advance- ment. Address Bex 7BA, Herald. WIANTED — Professional toolmakers 9-19-2dx machinists, draftsmen, office and store clerks, masons and carpenters, structural iron workers, farm hands and laborers, practical and trained nurses, stenographers and typists, milliners, housekeceper: cooks, maids and house girls and general help to register your wants WANTED—Three or four room tene- ment, good loecation. Box 16T, Herald. 9-17-4dx WANTED—Man 3ately & Brennan, for 47 collecting. Main street. 9-17-tf WANTED—Bar porter, Hotel Beloin. 9-6-tf pure B PASTEURIZED | The best of selected raw milk thor- oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- ern process is what is offered you over our brand of PASTEURIZED MILK. The finest raw milk cannot compare | with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK——~§ for ours iIs the finest raw milk made ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by | correct pasteurizing. RICH—PURE-—DELICIOUS SAFE. Order it today. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET. Telephone 1936. Building—Repairing. LEAVITT & HAYES BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephones 2244 New Britain, 1918 FOR SALE About 5 acres of land suitable fo building lots, or would make a fine site for a factor b H. N. LOCKWOOD. READ ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room 407 City Hall. T —— Conn. B. A. FORN ZINT 'ER AND BUILDER Estimates Furnished Jobbing Attended To Tel. 1982-14 20 DIX AVE.,, NEW BRITAIN I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE, CALL .- M. L. ZELDE 19 WILLOW TEL. 557-14 D. AMOROSO & BRO. Grinding of any kind of Tools, , Scissors, Lawn Mowers sharp- ened, Umbrellas repaired. Barbers’ Supplies—Toilet Water, Tonics, Massages and Cold Creams, 32 Beaver St., New Britain, Conn. | Tel. 996-5 WANTED, First class diemakers. H. E. Leppard, 24 Rock Ave., between p. m. Phone 747-3 Apply Black 7 and 9 9-19-24 Wilson's NEW BRITAIN'S FINEST HAT STORE FOR MEN with the Commonwealth Emrploy- ment Bureau. 288 Main St., Hart- ford, Conn. Phore Bushnell 640. 5 i CARPENTERS CARPENTERS WANTED for outside Job; 80 cents per hour. Rockwell- Drake Co., Plainville. 9-16-6d ‘WANTED—Three or four room ten- ement by man and wife in good lo- cality. Box 8C, Herald. 9-16-6dx | 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, 78 Main St, 9-9-tf ————r——————T———————— FOR SALE—MIS: T ————————————— REAL ESTATE FCR SAL] —m—m—————— FOR SALE—House, barn, 1 3-4 acres land. Good neighborhood. g terms. Tel 4. Night or morning. 9-20-d2x LA ous FOR SALE-—3 building lots on West Main St., $350 each. Large build- ing on West Main and Wooster wood land $35 to $100 per acre. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 9-19-6dx W. Austin, Plainville. 9-20-d1x FOR SALE— North Near Grapes. ashington railroad bridge. Ak ar., 16 acre farm near town, good build- ings, excellent garden soil, good crop, valuable horse, 60 hens, geese, 3 pigs. Price $1,500. Farmers Real- ty Co., 1185 Main St, Hartford. Tel. Charter 6123. Open evenings 9-19-d FOR SAL hasket. trolley i Elm station. ars for canning, $1 Hill, second house, 9-19%2dx FOR SALE-—Revolver, matic and leather used. Perfect Tel. 2079. Colt, 32 holster, condition. auto- never Half price. 9-19-2dx 9-19-2dX | poR SALE acre buildings, near town, head cattle, 75 hens, 3 pigs, farming tools, etc. Price cash §$1,400. Farmers Realty . 1185 Main St., Hartford. Open even- ings. 9-19-d2x | ~A building lot on Lake rd, Belvidere. Apply at C tation 8 farm, good large crop, 4 FOR SALE-—Hallett and Davis piano, nearly new, in perfect condition at 78 East Main St., Plainville, Conn., from 5 to 7 p. m. or telephone 49- 9-19-d3x FOR SAL! Boule FOR SALE—Rooming house on Main 1 5 Service St. Terms, For particulars, addre: Herald. 9-19-3dx FOR SALE—A fine building lot on Tremont street, 50 by 165 feet. All | improvements on street, $1,200. Ap- | ply at City Service Station. 9-18-3d | cot- | FOR SALE—Privet hedge, peach and shade trees. Thomas Paonessa, 212 Oak street. 9-18-d3x FOR SALE—Beautiful tage on Maple Hill trolley; five acres of provements, sell agents need apply. 107, Herald 8-room avenue, near | land, all im- | reasonable. No Address Box 9-17-4dx ' FOR SALE—Pigs, 7 pair. Frank ton, Conn. weeks old, $12 a Neuhausser, Farming- 9-18-3dx FOR SALE--Cows, also 2 year old bull. Inquire of Olof Larson, Box 101, Stanley street, ew Britain, Conn. Can be seen at any time. 9-15-6dx FOR SALE—Two lots on Lyons Ter- also one on Neanda St. G. Scheidler, 630 W. Main St. 9-17-8dx FOR SALE CHEAP—Two new room bungalows, with four of land; electric lights; water in 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- ax six acr — | FOR SALE—Building lots on West | Main St., $350 to $500 each. ¥arm of 12 acres, good buildngs, on Farmington Ave. Several other parcels, $35.00 to $100.00 per acre. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. AUCTION SEPT. 22 stock, AT 11 one pai new milch, soma by their side, and springers. Stock consists of Hol- steins, Guernseys and Jerseyvs, 10 acres of field corn. W. Marshall, Tast street extension (about one- half mile from North Stanley strest trolley line terminal.) Sale rain or shine. Robert M. Reed, auctioncer. A, M.— black MONDAY, 45 head of with their ¢ FORCED SALE my building lots on Belvi dera Heights for less than paid Bodwell Realty Co., May 156, 1915. See sign on lots. T. D. Morley, Suite 906-907, Hartford Aetna National Bank building, Hartford. 9-17-1wx Will sell FOR SALE store. Big b hop and if sold quick. Reason to sell, go west. 389 Arch street, William Radil. 9-15-tf P —————— Cigar Call Dohertys’, 406 Arch street 1446 for your Sunday dinner. I eer Beef, Native Veal, » Eastern Cut Pork.. Native Roasting Chickens, Native Broilers, Fresh killed | Iowl.. Sperry & Barnes Hams; Shoul- { ders, Bacon, et H. C. g Order ngland din- Corn, Lime Pop- Fruit \pples FAKL” OIL STOCKS Comprehensive treatise on oil and other stocks in special edition of SWHAT'S WHAT” in Texas Oil. Ready Nov. 1, 1919, Issuc Limited WILL BE A WARM NUMBER, Send 25 Cents to JAMES A. BUIE. Fort Worth, Texas. ll' & Sa ripe vou v early.. Veve weet Potatoes, pers, Beets, Grapes, Celery. i.ettuce, Cahbag Bananas Call again at Dob Turnips Orar cars. . rty as cook, the other as chambermaid and waitress. Apply Mrs Hills, Plainville. WANTED—Competent Apply Mrs. Stanley Grove Hill WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework, 60 Lenox place. Call mornings or between 5 and 7 evenings at 47 Harrison street. 9-17-4dx WANTED—Intelligent white to care for narvous and cases. Beginning salary $30 per month. Also laundry attendants beginning at $25 and advancing to $30 the second month. Full main- tenance, including laundry. In- creases with time service. Training school for nurses maintained. Write or call at the Connecticut State hospital, Middletown, Conn. 9-18-w2 women mental WANTED—Girl work for small Black Rock Ave. for general hous: family. Apply 93 Tel. 2202. 9-15-6d WANTE! stationery Drug. —Girl for sales position in department of Dickinson 13-9tf WANTED-—-Girl to do general house- work; no washing. Mrs. J. J. Wit- kin, 27 Winthrop St 9-8-tf NOTICk. 1 will sell a building lot adjoin- ing my home in Black Rock avenue district for less than anything like it can be bought in same locality if we agree that we will be good neighbors. Cash or terms Box 11G, Herald= 9-19-3dx NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners Rented, Dollar Per Day. Delivered promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Telephone 2079. 9-4-e.-0.-a.-tf. NOTICE—Your chance to have that family group taken that you so long | Do it during Home week. 9-18-3dx planned Arcade Studio. FOR HIRE night service, reasonable rates. 832-12. 7-Passenger car, day or Call 17-4dx NOTICE—Our rush season being over we are at liberty to take on truck- ing and moving. Rates reasonable. Spring & Brook Ice Service, 17 Spring street. Tel. 633-13. 9-17-6d NOTICE—Coridan Electric Co. Fix- tures and motors, power and lghts, wiring and all kind of repair worl Tel. 1628-4. 131 Jerome St. 9-12-8dx LOST. LOST—Black and dog. Return to 37 call 1 1-4 white Park fox terrior Terrace or 9-20-1dx LOST—Wednesday, finger ring, Greek cor diamond set. Finder return 107 Bassett street 9-20-dbx LO At carnival Thaursday, Return to Herald. purse 9-19-d2 Hartford Finder office 9-18-3dx in Berlin. 116 W street, New 1740 9-19-3dx containing a Hartford to if returned LOST—Sunday night on Green winter coat return to Herald road please LOST--One Return Britain Jersey cow to st Tel T.OST—A pocketbook sum of money from New Britain. Reward to Herald West of Barnes, LOST—From car a large pack Phone 796-6, on ge Miss 162 TARRANT & HAFFEY, UNDERTAKERS 33 Myrtle Street. Lady Attendant—; > Use of Chapel. Tel. —Any Hour, Day or Night | ——— Overlan touring, Inguira Chestouf 9-19-6dx FOR SALE six touring Must be sold Sullivan’s streot. ssel and at irage, K sedan, Corbin once. + 10 FOR SALE—Ford runabout; storaga battery; in good condition. Apply Mr. Spinett Arch St. 9-13-eodsiff WANTED good and 18C, Ford car, condition. State price. Herald must be iff particulars Address Ford, Box 9-20-2dx best FOR SALE-—1913 Hudson gine 25 h.p. with Bosch and transmission. A-1 bargain $100 Hill, Berlin auto, en- magneto condition. 'A Anderson, Damon'si 9-20-1dx touring self« perfect, $400 age, 134 Lin- 9-19-2dx 1916 Mechani Brookside street FOR SALE starter cash. wood Reo ally g FOR SALE—-1919 Briscoe touring car, run less than 1,000 miles, pers fect condition. Bex 24F, Heraldy¥ 9-19-3d% FOR SALE—Excelsior Good condition. Gurage, corner Chestnut and Fairview Sunday morning, 8:30 to 10. 9-20-1dx motorcyele. USED CARS FOR SALE—1, 1 tom 1818 Commerce truck. Electric lights and starter, new solid tires and perfect shape, $850; 1, 1919 Vim jitney bus almost new $1000; 1, 1919 Vim express delivery, new tires, equipped with 1820 lighting system, $700; 1, 1918 Vim express delivery, good tires, - and good throughout, $460. City Service Sta= tion, Hartford avenue and Stanley street. Direct representatives of the Vim Motor Truck Co. 9-18-3d FOR SALE—Vim new; late model; demountable rims; two new Kelly< Springfield tires on rear, twa slightly used tires on the front, with one extra good spare; this can ba bought for cash or time payment one year, $790. Jester's, St. Tel. 811 or 342. truck; good ag electric lightsy WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE the Opéyu ing of the new Chandler Service and Repair Station, rear 538 East Main street. Day and night service Gerard Motor Car and Machine Coq 9-17-4dx AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out Reasonable rates; Mitchell 8ixg Richard Covert, Tel. 309-13. 9-17-4dx ALE—One Studebaker Fouf ing in good condition; fos quic le, $490; see us before you buy your used car. Jester's, 19 Arcb St. Tel. 811 or 342 9-17-t4 — + ALE—1917 Ford, 5-passengery self-starter, generator; perfect con< dition; a bargain. 278 Main Sty Tel. 9-16-5dx ‘FOR tou FOR SALE—One late model Ford roadster in first-class running order{ just overhauled; new steamling radiator and hood. This Ford if equipped with electric lights, fronty side, dash and rear, and Gray and Davis self-starter; generator; ded mountable rims, with two extrq tires mounted on rims, carried on classy ier in rear. Come quicl if you want it. Jester's, 193 Arcl St. Tel. 811 or 342 9-17-t “ AUTOMOBILE PARTISS taken out. Buick car. Frank Brown, Tel. 188-2. 4-6-t4 ERICSON & SNOW AUTO CO., 287 ELM STREET, AGENTS CHEVROLET CAR. STORAGE AND” REPAIRING. TEL. 1188, TO RENT—In cottage to small labor in return that need not in~ terfere with the regular employ ment. Address Herald Box X14X. 9-16-19-2d% Kensington, 6 yoonk family for somer TO RF two Tel T—New cars or 1311-4 for one or Monroe, St 9-16-6dx garage trucks on NT—Space for 91 Maple St TOFR autos. one or twol 8-16-t1 TO RE low for tion, H. Small furnished bunga< few weeks. Fine locas a month, $1 a day. Mrs Stephenson, Plainville, Tel 9-19-d4 a SITUATION WANTED WANTED and wife; private perienced St Situation by boarding house, small hatels family, or caretakers;: X< Address 86 Buckingh&m Hartford Phone Charter §0%8y man 9-18-444

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