New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 30, 1919, Page 12

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Should Jeo at once. If yon aré building we can arrange a loan that will suit you. 'E\(uir_e‘ a loan ¢n your home see us SURANCE. are agent \cr"! very s taken out with us will and efficient service. FIRE 4,,‘. s mpanies vou of ocd insure C prompt PARKER 193 MAI N STREET Reems 1, 3 and 5 AMOROSO & > of any kind of Tools . Lawn Mowc sha las repaived. es—Toilet W Massages and Cold Cre St.. New DBritain, Tel. 996-5 I WILL BUY ALL KINLS OF JUNK jQND SECOND, HAXD i“"‘\"l' Will Pay 8¢ 1b. for L. ZELDES rp- ened, Barbers Tonic 32 Bemver Conn. | TRE. - A Why not bring “SAFEEY TmRér | Movement Right Home by Using ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and | Cream, for Ours is the only properly | Phsteurizea Product ,Sold “in New I Brisain, J E. SEIBERT & SON, 101 PARK STREEH | Telcobone 1936. HOUSE WIRED FOR LIGHTS Poyments 'Cas B YOUR NOW ELECTRIC 12 Monthly or “Dis- count for C A. V. DEXQ) CONTRACTOR, B A &s‘nfio CARPENTER: A\\"n Sstimates \'wl\ Jobbing A\m nded To Tel. 1982-14; 20 DIX AVE. NEW«BRITAIN ELECTRICAL 16 GLEN ST. 5 Tel. 1056 CORoNA % Hi I"F.Rn‘))fl\l.‘ WRITING MACHINE SOLD, Repaired and - Fxchanged. Machine Supplies. New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 WEST MAIN ST, TEL. 612 Rented, Typewriter FOR SALF &> SUNLDING LOTS ON LE NOX PLACE, HAMILT! MBULL STREETS. ALSO- A FEW GOOD HOUS! H. D.. HUMPHREY ESTATE AXD INSURANCE, 273 MAIN ST, en Saturdey and Monday evenings. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE )ont .pass this up——’I‘wo F anyil House on Stanley Feet right near Kelsey—Good “high ground. here — You’ll like living here tip top—We can offer you just one Cottage on ( smmonwealth avenue-—We sold gne ‘last week, and this is ¢he only one—T4dke a good quxck jump if you want this--L¢t ns ‘sell vour house. - CAMP REM 278 M.Afl "l‘ A ped e For Sale- Gamg’g for $6, OOQ by -Three Famlly H‘buse al’id b i A Country Home . We Have if Right in the Heart of 8 Not Over TFive * Minutgs From the Trolley Line. A Two-Family House, also Cow, Pigs and Chickens, Three Acres of Land Which Could Be Used For Puilding Punpokcs, i 7 E. N. SMITH & CO. % H. A, METT, Manager. # Real Estate. 278 Main Street, Insurance. Tel. 1729-3 4 | tarce —1446 for your Sundaydinner. MASONIC A850. NEETING Dircctors May Tncrease Capitaliza- tion—Necw Members in $500 Club Increase Sales, the be A meeting of tie directors of Masonic Temple Corporation will held thig evening and it is probable that steps in the way of increasing the capitalization of the corporation will be diséussed at present there but a few shares of -stock in the suryy” Other matters of including a discussion rection of the M for the me Cam- airman Fred E. Crandall re- sucdess in the drive for pledges. the organization of a club” the amount of stock being sub- seribed for i& rapidly increasing. New memters acquired this morning were Ralph I2. Gerth anad C. L. Pierce. The plan is to pay $50 down and ssfl for nine successive weeks. OF O. BANQUET PLANS, Secretary Lawrence P. Mangdh ¢f; tHa Khights of Columbus banguet committce has maited post.cards to the members of-lvaly Council’ extend- ing Gu invitation” to themy to attend the Columbus Day observiance at the Blks' home on ~ Washington street, October 14. The committee has re- stricted the banquet to 350 covers and has requested that early replies be made. The speakers are to be .FHon Augustine; M. Lonergan” and United States Attorney John Crosby, of Hartford. on the K. E TONIGHT. Dr. E. C..Beall will lecture evening in the Y. M. C. A. on the death masks of Elihu Burritt and Georg€ Combe and at the close of his tallc wilt demonstrate the sélence of phrenophysics using, a number of living models' from among his listen- ers. Dr. Beall is spending two weeks in the city, -and has been secured by the “¥” to talk on his work. Plans are béing made to accommodate _a largesaudience. PR 4 L this 24 RAEERL R _ COMMISSIONER \VE'EKs " (Mited States Commissione! Wee s is in the city in the absence of Com- missioner Allen E. Church io receive the applications of local ¢@ndidates for naguralization papers amd will condudt “examinations todaw.: Judge James T. Megkill, sitting infeity court, will: natiirsl the successful jpandi- dates one week from Thursdag. AFLP WANTED--CEMALR. jVANTED—Second cook and waitress. Lr‘?dd\\d\ Restaurant, 67 Arch St. ” 9-80-3dx ~ e TI*‘U**(,Dmpet('m eral housework Mrs. =irl for gen- One who. can cook. Paul K. Rogers, 21 Camp St 2-30-tf nice girl tq do secend Mrs. H. H. r’eaw WANTED — Experienced * apply New 22 Walnut street. strippers. Britain Paper Box Co.,. 9-26-6d - WANTED;—BExperienced opérators o,a; shirts;, also girls to learn; $pad while learning and steady work; ' if/ per cent. ‘bonsl on all’ meoework 5 per cent. bonug paggse best working condjtidns: ggod light, sanitary. and no wy Commgrcial Shirt ! street. ¥ WAN ‘&—Intimgen“(; to' eare’for m;\'mxs cases, : month. _, beginnin, $30-the tenance, creases with time service. Trajnin school for hurses maintained. Write'| or call at the Connecticuty "Btate hospital, Middletown, Conn e \vomen mental $20 per attendants -18-w2 WANTED—Girl to do general house- work; no wgshing. Mrs. J. J. Wit- kin, 27 Winthrop St. 9-8-tf WANTED. & Girls fo solder port- able lamp shade., Applys 4. B. & K. Mfg. Co; 9-26-3a g % Call Doherty's’ 406 Arc}) street. Tel. Fancy Stéer Beef, Native Veal, Spring Lamb, d‘,dalern ‘Cut Pork, Native Roasitng Chickens, Native Broi resh’ Killed Fowl, Spérry & Barnes Hun Shoul- ders, Baden, Sdusage, b . . Tripe. * Order mnrr\ ner_egrly: Vegetablés® (.,61- Sweet Potatoes, Geleryd Letthice, Pep- pers, Beets, Turnips, ¢ ¥bbags, Frui Oranges, . Grapes’ DBamanasi Apples, Pears.. /Cgll again, ut ohq'nvsu Have your car Rép: % Repair Men s gur specialty. 80c per hotr; spécial iquotdtions on overhauling’ jobs. C#ll ‘and talk it over. Lintas, by Efficient, “AUTO REPAIR CO., 115 Gley Strteet. ——eee e STEAMSHIP PASSAGES, STEHAMSHIP PASSAGES 'To Europe, South America, West In<' dies, .Soath ca, . Australia, China, Japan, #tc. Agents for Trans-Atlan- tic and.Trans-Pucific S. S. ldne;‘ GFORGE A. QUIG) &Y, <297 MAIN STBERT, S N ——r | ——— — ¥ s T AUTOS FOR HIRE Rates — Reliable Service Tel. 1930. e REPAIR WORK Prompt and Reasonable M. 1, Hart —596— F, J, Bluj—m AROM. ST Dow impor- | c Temple | land dine [ o2 ING |- |7 ‘ Think how much old furniture you have that It is of use to some one else. JTefl the other fellow about it through the For Sale Column. *Twill pay is of no use to you. ‘GLASS [FIED Ic a Word Minimum Charge 156, CASH IN ADVANGCES 4 This is not a question of credii. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost ‘more than the price of the littic advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. The endint ‘of summer will mark a Big Turn- If sell your Classified Column. Buyers read it daily. The little advt. gets results. over in used autes. you want to auto use the v FOR SAUE—MISCELLANEOUS AUTOMOBILES, 5 l*l"ffi?\&/‘aleno::up)nc com- mercial and liteghry ~work, mulli- graphing and gadfrassing. Rates veasgnable. Sty Busfness: Sehool, #3011 bookkeep- s to send in their hiave calls for WANTED—By American fflnnl 1st, tenement of 5 or 6 rooms. Must be in good locality. :Address Herald Box, 10CB. 9-30-1dx WANTED—Boarding home for two bright Amegican bays, 8 and 9 yeavs | of age. Apply Conn. Children’s Aid | Socie: Brown-Thomson ~ Bldg., Hartford, Conn. 9-30-2d WANTED—By day or contract, ear- * penter work and building. Repairs a specialty. R. H. Forshaw, West- wood Park, Plainville. Tel. 38-2 9-23-29-2dx plates, kitc stove 2 gas 1en and condition parlor Bargain. 30-d8x I3 WANTED—Colored waists. Must brin, Park Mfg. Co., on sors Main §, shirt with. -d3x FOR SALE—Rabbit ret& William C. Washington St fer- 316 0-3dx hound and Hackne harness and Hartford ave. 9-30-3dx 162 have need for a num- clasg plumbers at Brist to Charles Rote, super- Riley istol, Wyekolf & Lio D—We ber of high tol. Apply intendent Conn. VAN 9-30-1w FOR SALE- c Late hime, st 7 Buick little 1915 model Berlin,, Conn. four fouring M. ‘SBugep+ 9-30-3dx FOR SALE — Ford, 4 chummy roadster with See Bookman, #6 Arch pasgengen & many. extras, S 430~ Tdagis FOR SALE battery; Mr. runaboat condition. 9-12 Ford; inigood Spihettn,, Arth St. -e0d-{| s00d work horse, weight inds. Also first class rubber carriage in A-1 condition. be seen between 6 and 7 p. 48 Franklin St. 9-30-3dx FOR SALE—Bay horse, 1,700 pounds Also cow, good milker. Both .in fine condition. Upson Farm, Paper Goods Road, Kensington. 9-29-4dx FOR SALE—Twenty-five broilers, 2 to 3 pounds each. John W. Allen, ¥ 9-39-6dx " WANTED—Young man from 18 to 33 vears to learn the clothing busi- Address Box 31D, Herald 80-3d WANTED—English speaking Pole to present a proposition of merit. Call or phone, 619 for personal interviéw. H. V. Greene Co., Booth Block. 9-30-d4x | — | FOR Ovegland touring lon, $150; 193 roadster, excell ntg condition, suto Repair Co., 115 Gren.d 95794 PARTIES tafen out Mitchell Six 209-13 1913 $400 AUTOMOBILE Reasonahle rates. Richard Covert. Tel WANTED—SiX men to awork. in yard as helpers on, trucks. M. Trving Jefter, Dwight Court, Office, 193 coal Brockway rd .. 24, Arch St. 9-30f WANTED—Woman for general house- work. Apply'at 19 Court St. 9-3d WANTED—To make 8x10 enlar ments of your good negatives, each.: This week on our win- dow display. Ohi dt's Photoy Shop, 244 Main St., Monument. 9-29-1wx FOR SALE-—Postcards Hom¢ parade, for 2 244 M of Welcoma 22 different views, 6 Ohrnstedt’s Photo.Shop, St., opp. Monumen#. WANTED—By gentl¢gman, room board. References given. Ad: ‘Box 36XR, Herald Office.* 9 WANTED—Four or. five room tete- ment by couple. 20X B, Herald Office. P Address UBox’| 9-¢9gax] FOR SALE—New sweet ciddr, frest daily, at Colby's mill, near American |’ Papor Goods, Kensington. Custom:f work a specialty. “Telephope in dnd make an appointment; take your cider right back from your awn ap- ples. Tel. 697-2. 9-29-6dx FOR SALE—We have on hand slight~ ly used tires and tubes, very goed condition at barain prices, rang- ing from $3 and up on all sizes and makes at 129 Hartford Ave. 9-27-3dx FOR SALE—Rooming house. Doing exgellent business. 'Good location. Price reasonable. Address 14XB. # 9-27-6dx | oy FQR SALE—New sweet cider by the gallon or barrel. Edw. F. Bauman, Cromwell. Phone 688-12. i §-26-6dx =3 WANTE I\AA]""xrmc Have ready able. Will sell your farm at-once. Farmers’ Realty, 1185 \la'n ’it, Hartford. Open evening. = 9-27-3dx | all WANTED—Single and dduble dump teams. tion Co., corner Myrtle and Burritt streets. 4t 9-25-wl! S , WANTEB—By refihed; intddle-aged couple, smigil S’tenemgh of five r six rooms, orisinglerhouse with or without garage. Address “Re- ned,” Herald Office. 9:25-w1x' ICE—Piano stuning and repair ing. Over 25 yeass'.war perience. 'C, A. A%S R Burritt. Tel. 2083, 9-30-d1x | 2 s Never a chance like this to 5000 \d(l!es P, “0; 9-5 piano for $150° cdsh. " Box 464, New Britait will ‘open. October cider mill on estate of Henry vall, . Kensington. Will sweet' cider by barrel. Whitham, Tel. 92-13. 1st, Corn- teliver William 9-30-wix NAGLE SANITARIUM: and private ! hospital, 50 Cedar s t. Quiet lo- cation, excellent suproundings, free from institutional atmosphere; close individual atfention assured; all doctors courtedusly recognized. . -Rates $20 per week upward.. Con- ducted solely by Mary E. ‘Nagle, * R. N, graduate Brookln: Wygkoft Heights Hospital. 9-23.€od-tf NOTICE—Electric Vacuum' Cleanera Rented, Dollar Per Day: Dffivered promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Telephone 207§. £9-4-e.-0.-a.-tf. NOTICE—Wiréless, “amateurs atten- tion. Second-han¥l wireless appara- tus for salewaf 94 West Main St., Plainville. 9-29-2dx DON'T SUFFER WITH TROTHACHE infhe night. We answefyour night dall, Dr. D. H. Dickgrman, Dental Specialist, 22 \’\'cst.&irl St., New Britain, Conn. o 9-29-3dx KOTI&E—Has anyone two unfurnish- ed rooms in good location, suitable for light housgkeeping; either in New Britain or an-ihcar surround- ing town, fof' gwo ddults. If so ad- dress Box D6, "Herald. 9-27-3ax We do all kings of carpenter work, jobbing .a T8pecialty. Estintjtes cheérfully given. B.. Benewitz, 3600 Arch Tel. 319-8. 9-26%6dx 1ding—=-Repairlng. LEAXITT & HAYES BUILDEHS'IN WOOD, BRICK, SREBLFAND CONCRETE. - Rephairs of all kinds. 9 Caurt St. Telephones 2244 | New Britain, £bnn. * 1918 I | '~ FOR SALE { Small shop with two lots, centrally Jocated. Just right for ~sa|1u|g some | Hght bu mem DOdeOD. READ ‘Es'm'm AND INSURANCE. Room 107 City Hall, ue deseriptions, cash huyers if reasen- | Apply Aberthaw Construc- | FOR SALB-~Household firniture in good condition; can be seen'at any time from 2 p. m. to 9 p. m. at 42 Church ' St. Theo. Wilson, over Victory Launch. 9 ~6dx | | FOR SALE—Barber shop and Cigar store. . Big bargain if sold .guick. .. Reason to sell, go west. 389 Arch reet, William Radil. ° ( 9-15-tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE — Newington Center, Main EtreeL, six room house and barn, space for two cars. On trol- ley line. Electric lights, running water, furnacé. New hen house, fruit trees, étc. H. C. Luff. 9-29.- WANTED--First class diesetter to act *assigtant foreman in press dept. at local factory. Address ox X1 SALESMAN—Gentleman well nected to sell locally high grade se- curities of financial institution; ab- salutely bopa fide propbsition; op- portunity fOr -permanent, desifable ‘onnection. " Reply atafing'”gualm- cations fully so that interview .may be arranged. Replieg cofffidential. AMALGAMATED,_ ' FINANGE COR- * PORATION, - 24 Bast 42nd Sreet, New York City " 9-80-10-2 ONE 1915 FORD DELIVE sale; in good condition John W. Allen FOR SALE—1916 Chevrolet roadster suitable for a small truck bogdy; iq be sold at once; owner leaving town, Call after 6 or Sunday. Addrese 201 Brook St FOR SALE—Ford truck in gobd m?w- " dition. Price right if taken at onoey Phone 2288 9-26-34 truck; good af electric light FOR SALE—Vim new; late model; demountable rims; two new Kell Springfield tlres. -on rear, twg 1 slightly used tires on the front, with one extra good spare; this can jg bought for cash or time payments one year, $790. Jester's, 193 Arch St. Tel. 811 or 342. 9-17-t4 experienced Box 21XB, 9129-6ax WANTED — Thoroughly grocery clerk. Address Herald Office WANTED—Boy. ‘15 or 16 age. Arcade Studio. of -3dx BRICKLAYERS wanted at Quadrangle, ter's work. High St, New and Stone Masons Harkness Memorial Yale university. Wins See Mr. Blaney at 92 Haven, Conn. 9-29-1wx WANTED-—One plumber apprentice, one whom has had some experience prefered. Address Plumber, Herald Office. 9-27-6d WANTED—Apple pickers, good wages, desirable work., Also one married man for general fruit and dairy work. Single man for steady work by month. Elijah Rogers, Tel. §2-3, New Britain 9-27-5dx | FOR SALE—Larse lot on Oak. street, third from Allen street. Apply 256 Elm street. 9-29-3dx | WANTED-=Two men $16 a week and meals week off. Vietdry Lunch, dishwashers, Half day a Church St 16-ACRE building: pigs, chickens. price $1,500. F Main St., city, good #ood horse, 3 crop, tools, etc.; | rmers’ Realty, 1185 Hartford. Open evenings. | 9-27-3dx f t I f 3dx | { | i i | i and, FOR SALE—Two house lots between Plainville and - Forestville, mnear trolley lne. Inquire Mrs. Barnes, 124 Broad St., Plainvi 60-ACRE FARM 2 barns, large 10-Room House, crop, 4 cows, .2 ‘horses, hickens; all farming togls; price $3,000. Farmers': Realty, Main St., Hartford. Open evenings. 19-27-3dx FOR SALE—Small farm. Four-room house, small barn, hen-house, three acres®f land, 17 fruit trees, srapes and berries; one mile from Plain- ville.' Price $2,300; part cash, bal- ance on time. Box 273, Bristol.! 9-24-64 FOR SALE— ~ hungalow, A cosy mew six room large lot, electric lights; water in house; $500 cash, balance easy terms. C. H. Culvdr, West- wood?® Park, Plainville. Tel. 88-4, A g 9-28-1wx i 113 ACRES—Tinest near town, -2 ho rooms, all impr outbuilding 17 horses, chickens, State 12 “#nd 6 engents, full set head ~ cattle, 3 ] all forming tools: very low price “ o ' quick buyer. Farmers’ _Realty; 1185 Main St., HartforafOpen: evenings. -9-27-3dx ~FURNISHED ROOMS Land in 1185 | = WANTED—Buffer on The Elm City Brass Plainville, Conn. brass work. & Rivet WANTED—Young man for general shop work. ‘The Elm City Brass & Rivet Co., Plainville, Conn. 9-25-w1 WANTED—Man to work as janitor and help in stereotype department. Permanent. Apply at Herald. 9-19-tf el FWANTED—Bar porter, Hotel Beloin. 9.6-tf WANTED. Glass cutter, glass bend- er, and portable lamp, shape solderers. Apply B. & K. Mfg. Co. 9-26-3d =~ per hour. for work. Drake, Plainvill . 9-30-3d ———————————————————— SITUATION WANTY sition ashother er for young mother with 7 months ofd infant: Rel and good with chipfren. Apply Children's A# Society, Thamson Bldg, Hartford, WANTED- Conh. Brown- Con, 9-30-24 TO RENT—One or two gentiemen, ter. Arch o’clock. Tel. rooms for two minutés from cen- street. Call after 5 1637 9-80-5dx LARGE, well furnished improvements for two 162 Main street, second room. All gentlemen. floor. 9-80-1dx FURNISHED RQOM—Suitable * for one or two gentlemen or man . and wife. Convenient ta trolley. #£30 Stanley- street. 9-30+1dx TO RENT—Large furnished room for two gentlemen, in private family, References required, Fairview street. 9-27-3dx INTENTIONAL DUPE e T he” i & WANTED-—PositioR, fssist, with light housework for jfiother with ats tracfive 18 months’ old baby. Help- ful; kindly interest essential., Apply Conp. Children’s =~ Aid Soctety, Brown-Thomsan " Bldg, Hirtford, Conn. . . WANTED- By .youns, Swedish man, employeg; hoard and room or roowy| LOST by the wéek or month; is very clasdi{ mail ddx by 9- Answer L. and quigt roome to Herald, Box 1 FOUND ~September 'Address Saw,.Box 1 £ unusually 9-30-2a FOR SALE—One, Studebaker Fous touring 'in good condition; fof quick sale, $490; see us before vpis buy your used car. Jester's, 3 ! Arch St. Tel 811 or 342. 9-17-t{ FOR SALE—One roadster in first-c D late model Ford ass runninglorders Just overhauled; new steamlina radiator ‘and hood, This Ford ia equipped with. electric lights, ftont side, dash and rear, ahd Gray and Davis self-starter; generator; de mountable rims, with two exfia tires mounted on rims, carried”e: classy carrier in rear. Come quicly if you want it. Jester's, ‘193 Arcl St. Tel. 811 or 342. 9-17.11 AUTOMOBILE PARTIES taken out. car. Frank Brown. Tel] ERICSON & SNOW AUTO CO., 287 BELM STREET, AGENTS CHEVROLET CAR. STORAGEY AND REPATRING. TEJ4 1188 dolumbia Storge Battery Servige Station; all makes of batteries charged and repaived. T. H.. COGSWELL, 10 Chestnut St. Tel. unq TO RENT. TO RENT—To the winter, furnished. ald. responsible. party -f flat of 5 raoms; ni¢# Address Bax W20, ey 9-2g-6d TCO RENT—Space for autos. 91 Maple St. one or't 8-15- TO RENT—A two story ‘bulldis) rear ‘38 Lafayette stréet. “Sultab for light manufactuijng. Rent sonable. Inguire By’ Golaberg, Lafayette street 9-30-d TO RENT—Apartment of 3 beautiful rooms on first floor. 0P fireplace, clectric lights, steam he: Turnished or unfurnished. Adu énly. Fine locality. Address Box 2 Herald Office. 9-30-4 Tar] TO RENT—Four or nment ih good locality st amd ‘20th. Addre: 8 Commenwealth A room tel| betweesl Q G. Paters cnue, 9-30-4 MOTORCYCLES five FOR "SALE- side Indian 280 motoreycle Axeh St. LLOST=Monday, I ‘Broadway restwurant and Shop, or ‘it tactory, bill fold | taining about $20 and pap, cluding @Wwiier's navy iden card, I@turn to Heraldy probably hétw —Handbag containing anve policy, trinkets and re9 on Newingion rosf or Church Return £6 Herald office. o 92D~ LOST—Snturday night, probabil Commercial str $110° An Reward if returned to Herald.

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