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

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New BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1919. PARKER & DEMING | 193 MAIN STREET With Main St. property at such a high figure we must look to some of our nearby business streets for real investments. ) We can offer at the present time a fine piece of land, with a frontage of 104 feet on Arch street. On this land there is a block with two stores and thirty-four rooms. And a two-family house with eleven rooms, barns and shed. Better look into th The block could not be built for the price we ask. | PARKER & DEMING | 193 MAIN STREET Tel. 2026. Rooms 1, 3 and 5 FOR SALE Bailey & Brown EAVY TRUCKM] LONG ‘hone 2221. Splendid building East Main street' with ments in at the start. H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estate & Ins. Room 407 City Hall lots right on all improve- LOCAL AN HAULING : . O. Box 92 New Britain. D \ Water Damage Insurance PROTECTS THE MERCHANT — BECAUSE —It pays for the damage done to your stock of goods resulting from Bursting of Frozen Water Pipes, Defective Plumbing, Leaky Steam Pipes or Radiators, Rain Through Roofs, Windows, Skylights, Etc., Etc. The cost is very low. Phone 728 and we will quotz you the rate. Right now is none too soon to attend to this matter. Act at once. I The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN STREET—(Next Door ¥Fox's Theater) —TEL, REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE—MONEY TO0 LOAN 728 JNO. P. MAGUIRE Office and Yard:—551 Stanley S treet. Telephone 115-4 Main Street Sociéty Hall for rent— It is the most central location you can get—New floors fine for dancing—Newly decorated throughout. Here’s a.good chance for a Good Live Society to get suitable quarters. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 MAIN ST. Y PHON E 343 ROOMS 308-¢ BANK BLDG. The Hardward City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. For Sale Desirable Property on Franklin Square. Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. EVERSHARP PENCILS We have a complete stock on hand from $1.00 up. We also have Parker Fountain Pens. A Useful Christmas Present New Britain Typewritgs’ Exchange, 72 West Maiy treet ik Returns l_Jse Ci;s;ffi;d Column ‘ i i | { | | 'WANTED! First Class Electricians, None Other Need Apply | Mulvihill& Boyle Elec. Co. IN STREET. Bulding—Reparing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. SUILDERS IN WOOD, BERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephiones 2244 New Britain, (Tonn. PURE Bl PASTEURIZED MILK Tho 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 s the, finest raw milk made correct pasteurizing. ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFE. Order it today. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET. Telephone 1936. Apprentice Wanted. Large local manufacturing concern wants young man over 16 years, hav- ing had at least 2 years in High school, to learn electrical trade. Re- ply, stating age, education, Previous cmployment to Box A30, Herald Of- fice. BERMUDA FLORIDA CUBA PORTO RICO WINTER CRUISES TO TROPICS FOR Rates, Sailings and Further Informa- tion Apply to Geo. A. Quigley 207 MAIN STRBET Steamship Tickets to All Parts of the World. 1 WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. ‘Will Pay 3c 1b. For Rags. L. ZFLDES Tel. 589-23 138 OAK STREE' Doctor J‘. M. Klein oOftice, Booth Block, 259 Main St. Office Hours, 2 to 4 P. M., 7to 8 P. M Other Hours by Appointment, Telephone 2308-2 — 2306-3 House, 21 FRANCIS ST. CONNEOTICUT SCHOOL: OF MUSIC C. A. PERRIN, Director. 259 Main St. Room 57 Violin, Piano, Mandokin and ' Guitar COlass and Private Instruction. Booth’s Block. FOR 'MAS GLETS <, Canaries, Aquariums and Goldfish, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Springers Alive or ¥resh Killed NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE, Arch St. : : el 1121~ Choice Thin Ribbon Candy A Full Box of t 3-4 Pound, Buy | it while we bave it. A Jarge assortment of Box Choco- | Istes to select from. McENROE’S | 78 WEST MAIN STREEY =i i = [ If you are out of work, if you want help, use The Herald’s Classified Col- umn. Every reader looks it over daily. The Clas- sified Column is the most inexpensive form of ad- vertising. Use it regu- larly. It will bring you results. ——— Minimum CASH I This is not a question advertiser money. e T e S = e R S I S S S CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Charge 15c. ADVANCE. of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the littlc advt. and in eliminating this work we save the BB Y — Serviceable used cars are in good demand. If you intend to sell your car this fall, a small advt. in the Classified ‘column will bring you customers. Don’t waste time hunting prospects. Find them in the Want Advt. way. WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—MALE HELP AUTOMORBILES AUTOMOBILES WANTED—A bookkeeper. Great Western Market, streat. 1 Apply APPRENTICE WANTED— 63 A cal manufacturing conce ung man over 16, having had st two vear Higi school. learn clectrical trade. Reply, stat-; ing age, education, employ- | ment, et Box Herald. | | l | A i3 to| ED—Girl with some know f typewritlng for general work in store. Address Box Herald Office, 12-1 ledge | Smeal previot K, 12-20-1w - Ery b WANTED—At once, an experienced | marker and sorter on rough, dry | work. Salary no object to capable party. Apply Latimpr Laundry Co., 33 Walnut St. 12-18-3d WANTED-—Machine hands. Flannery Co., Whiting St. | < L { BOOKK SEPER—Young man of some experience. Good position awaits compelent man. Address giving some particulars about you ccted, Box 10 All replies strictly confldential. 12-18-6d | BOOKKEEPER—Prefer one with | some knowledge of machine book- keeping. Good opportunity for ad- vancement if competent. State age, experienco if any, salary expected. Address P. O. Box 1025, city. WANTED-—One first-ciass \ clerk; married man pr. | Doherty’s Markot, Arch St. | WOMAN of neat appearance and nice | personality for special work with | physicians. Permanent. dive phone number when answerin Replies confidential. Addres Herald, Box 34 Z 12-20-1dx WANTED—Bookkeeper with ence in double entry. Bookkeeper, Herald. work in the right office boy. Good chan Box 12 WW He 12-13-1w 12-20-3d WANTED-—Young lady for c work in local factory. Good pay. Application desired now but p tion will be held for right party until after holiday. Box Clerk 24. 12-17-6d WANTEL 25 CARPENTERS TTOR HOUSE WORK WM. H. ALL CO., INC. BUILDING CONTRACTORS 11-22-t¢ WANTED-—Billing clerk; experienced preferred; state age, experience (if any), salary expected. Address P. O. Box 1025, 12-16-8d e s NOTICE. WANTED—Woman to work in store and bakery; good wages. Apply 142 Maln St. 12-15-6d | NEW YORK Sunday paper: 10 cents heginning Dec. will be 1s 12-20-1dx WANTED, CLERK—Young lady for | clerical position in local factory. Good pay. Applications desired now but position will be held for right party until after holidays. Ap- ply Box Cle 20-1w ALEX,AUTO SUPPLY CO. saves you 40 1o 50 per cent. an tires and tubes. A full line of accessories, specializ- ing on Ford par Wholesale to ruragemen. 86 Arch St. 12-20-9dx | WANTED-—Pastry FOR SATI touring: 1919 Model 90 Overland driven . less . than 7,000 miles; four new shoes; the fi £800 tak this car, good as ne 123 Cherry Phone 2051. 12-19-2dx FOR SALE-—Studebaker 1917 be sold at once. First cl condi- tion. Morr! Garage, East ) n street. Owner's Telephone, 1981-4. 12-19-6dx pr——— Must FO RSALE—Ford touring car; good running order, good tires and cur- tains, 208 West Main St., Plainville. 12-13-8dx FOR SALE-—Late model Kissel Se- dan, newly painted, new tires, just completely overhauled. We are sac- rifici this for the low sum of 31,660 in to make room fer new Studebakers. Jester's, 198-197 Arch St, Phone 811, 12-11-t¢ order WANTED-—Live men and women can start in a permanent large paying business on a small capital that pays returns immediately. Call at Hotel Bronson, Saturday, from 5 to 8 p. m. or Sunday, 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Room 85. 2-20-1dx WANTED—Children’s Also dolls dressed, Ave., Tel. 1233-14, TED. dressmaking. 130 Hartford 12-19-2dx o buy Gent's Raccoon coat, size 38, also Ladies Muskrat coat, size 38. Lowest price in first letter. Box 35K, Herald Office. 12-19-3dx WANTED-—To buy antique furniture and old crockery. Write me what you have and 1 will call. E. E. Shef- field, 18 Durham Ave., Middletown, Conn, 12-17-6dx Hotel 12-15-tf coqk at Beloin. WANTED~To either larg Herald, Bo buy or printing outfit, small. Address 12-20-8dx a RNISHED ROOMS TO RENT-—Furnished front room, all conveniences. 61 Main St. 12-20-1dx NOTICE—Auction expert, by Reld, auctioneer, of course. Cattlemen attention: Consignment sale of two carlonds of new milch cows at M. H. Kearns' place, Pleasant streef, East Hartford Meadows, Conn.. Station 8, Tuesday, December 23, at 12 o'clock noon. Conslisting of 50 new mileh cows, all fresh within a week. This is the kind of cattle you have been looking for, for some time. Extra fine Holsteins, Guern- seys, Jerseys, Ayreshires and Dur- hams. Majority of these cows are 40 to 50 1b cows. Robert R. Con- nors. Owners. Auctioneers notice. These cattle were shipped in to be sold in Brighton market, but came in too late for the market sale and Were shipped here to be sold with- out reserve to the highest bidder. All | have been tubercular tesied. Sale will be held rain or in shine and regardless of conditions of weather. Robert M, Reld, expert auctioneer, 201 Main streel, Manchester. 268-14, NOTIC Hartford Chimney Cleaning and Repairing Co. All kinds of roof painting and roaf repairing. Work promptly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. 258 Oak St., New Brit- aln, Conn. 12-20-6dx WANTED—Two girls, willing to worlk: a few hours a day. Apply House- keeper at N. B. General hospital. 12-18-t8 w. NTED-—A voung lady having some knowledge of boolkeeping, one who has had experience wtih. mechanicai ledger posting preferred. Apply Drawer 1021, City. 2-18-1w WANTED—A voung lady for cle work in office of one of the local manufacturing concer ply Drawer 1021. 1 large s. Ap- 12-18-1w WANTED—Room and board in vate famlily; central; Box 22C, Herald. pri- references. 12-15-6dx WANTED—A yvoung man over 16 vears, good opportunity for ad- vancement. Andrews, Swift $ Co. Commercial street. 12-13-tf WANTED—Experienced double entry bookkeeper, with some knowledge of stenography. Good steady posi- tion to right party. Corbin Russwin Store, Corner Park and Elm. 11-12-tf NOTICE-—Good second-hand mando- lin, first-class condition, fine toue, only $9. Call 46 Main St. W“lso good M‘eond»hfl.‘nd Victrola. Py 12-19-2dx WANTED NOTICE—American lady with daugh- ter wishes vosition as housekeeper or companion in small family o for widower or bachelor: good home in pr rence to wag In- quire Box Herald. 12-19 INTELLIGENT TYPIST BOXN 51W HERALD OTFICKH 12-1 NOTICE—AIl w put on doors. ler, 401 strips ul- od weather Address R. T. Chestnut street, city. TR R, 12.16-6dx FOR SALE—M UDANEOUS, | —————— VIOLIN INSTR a specialty, M. ate °indiana Cor pupil Kortschak. Robert t. T1O H. “Beginnars Fleitze servatory: Add I"OR SALE—Columbia chine and flat ¢ argain. talking ma- ords, $10. Mr. Andrews, 12-20-1dx FOR SALE—We have u few Grafo- | NOTICE—Why not smoke an Amer- nolas that are slightly used at bar- ican-made pipe? All sizes, all gain prices. The Grafonola Shops, kinds at Walsh & Hollfelder’s | 138 Main St., New Britaln, Smolke Shop, 460 Main. 12-15-6dx 12-18-3d FOR SALE—Extra fine yellow globe turnips. Choice corn fed pigs, 50 to 60 pounds. Tel. 267-3. C. S. Barrows, 12-18-3dx PERSONAL. PERSONAL--For the boy or girl, a camera. We have them from $2.25 up. Arcade Studio. 12-19-2dx FOR SALE—Choice collection of vio- lins from the Peters estate. German violin over 100 yvears old. French violins and few Pete's. Mrs. W. D. Smith, 82 Johnson St., Maple Hill, New Britain, Conn. 12-16-5d CORRESPOND with ex-Yanks, Am- erican girls, French young people and entire world; join our club. Three monpths’ membership, 25c. Send 2hc¢ now and receive next issue —you'll be delighted. Yanks' Card Club, Box K shington, D, FOR SALE—Cord wood, sawed any Leon I'. Liegey, 208 North 12-16-24dx Inquire at 16-6dx Universal Barber Shop 4 First Class Artists to Serve You, {213 Main St. Tel. 1644 ALB—White Teghorn pullets and cockeréls: 21so mixed chickens by the pound. A. Uhryn, 112 C {on St., Belvidere, City. Telephone 728 12-15-6dx POR TO RENT-—Furnished room, Main St. TO RENT-—Furnished rooms; steam hee meals if required. 208 East Main St. 12-19-4dx TO RENT—A nice furnished all conveniences, steam evenings, 280 Arch St. room, heat, call 12-19-3dx TO RENT—Front room, suitable for two gentlemen; steam heat. 64 Church St. Mrs. Walsh. 12-18-3dx LOST--Two young black heifers about 1 year old, between Middletown and New Britain. Reward. Adam Brauer, West Cromwell. 20-3dx LOST—On Hartford platform vicinity for 6:30 train, parcel conli\imug‘ chirt. Return to Herald office. 12-20-1dx LOST—A small purse containing $35 with lavalliere between Woolworth and Broad St., or vicinity. Return to Herald Office. 12-19-3dx LOST—Between Tox's theater and | Franklin square. Small purse con- taining sum of money. Finder please return to K. M. Butler at Dickinson Drug Co. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Building South quir lot, corner Main and Buell streets. In- of M. E. Taylor, 72 Winthrop | 12-16-6dx »—Scveral good bullding ht in the growing section of | 4 minutes from trolley Inquire at 150 Shuttle Meadow Ave. FOR IIiRE car. Day 882-12, Seven or D night nger closad vice. Cafl 12-17-6dx USED CARS. Must Be Sold at Once, Compare Our Prices. Buy Direct. Save Sub-Agents' Profits. TOURINGS: 1919 Oldsmobile 1918 Buick 6 ... 1918 Overland .... 1917 Mitchell Sedan 1914 OQakland ..... 1917 Buick 6 ROADSTERS: 1918 Buick 1917 Buiek .... 1913 Little 4 e 1913 Marathon 4 .. Tord Chassis . TRUCKS: Denmo Ford Deliv Ford Ton Trk. Stewart Buick .... 6 Overland Ford Form-a Trmek +: .k 550.00 Above Cars Taken in Trade for New Oldsmobiles. OLDSMOBILE CO. OF HARTFORD, INC. 700.00 950.00 650.00 950.00 850,00 675.00 .81, 650.00 850.00 200.00 1756.00 150.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1915 1919 1916 1915 1918 1917 0 5 5 USED CARS It will pay you to look over our Second-Hand Cars before putchasing. 1919 American § - Passenger Touring. 1915 Overland § - Passenger Touring. 1917 Ford Coupe, practical- Iy new tires. 1918 Ford Dellvery in best mechanical condition. 1916 Ford Touring. Many Others, NEW CARS For Immediate Deliver Two Maxwell Tourings. One Maxwell 4 Door Sedan. Demonstration by Appointment. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. Dealers for Maxwell Motor Cars, 18 Main St. Tel. 2109, 12-17-t2 7 AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS—Biggest money-maker In 10 years; an order at 8 out of every 10 homes with our advertis. ing offer of a $2.50 Aluminum Ke:d Pot FREE; 90% of our agents are making over $1 an hour; Albert Abbot mad $53.42 first 4 day Watson earns $2.90 an hour; Mrs, Burke, a new beginner earns $3 an hour, first da; Fred Eccles makingi $4 an hour; write immeditely be- fore your territory is taken; no captital required; pay starts 5 at once; write today sure. Life-Time. Aluminum Compar Dept. N326, 10-12d ~Boston, Mass. -20.27-1-) FOR SALE. PROPERTY CORNER OF MYRT O A TWO FAMILY HOU! AND S MYRTLE STREFT. WELL WO H H. D. HUMPHREY REAL ESTATE AND INNURANOE, Open Baturday and Monday eve nings. MONEY TO LOAN ON LE AND CLEV. TORE. ALSO LOOKING AT. (LAND, CONSISTIN G EXTRA. LOT 0O) - 373 MAIN #T. ROOM e GOOD REAL ESTATE Begley Block 420-22-24 Main St. This - valuable Main ~street property in Ncew Britain, con- sisting of two stores and 48 rooms, lot 40x125. Mutull gangway in rear. James H. Keane Sole Agent 373 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD Opp. Garde Hotel, . Charter 2425. Tel

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