New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1919, Page 16

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Steamship Tickets To All Parts DANZIG, CUNARD LINE, HAMBURG, JANUARY 7, FORL 1d Cabie Money Orde world, GN where commun n s at minimum rates to all parts TO —— of the World o — POLAND BRUARY 5th. 1920 TO — GERMANY 7, 1920, of the not restricted. FOREIGN CURRLENCY All Kinds of Denomi tions Bought and Sokl Real Estate and Insurance George A. Quigley Dr. Coombs Phe Naturcopath and Chi b2 Main, corner West Main, T £ will be at my ofl . M. to 12 Noon, and from 5 V. M., to cxamine new patients. aprly developed and sickly children [ e treated for $1.00 and adults {50 per treatment until cured. T wve never failed in any case resulting | om the Spanish influenza, uma- m or Dronchial (roubles and have pred very many patients after all her systems have failed. Electric light baths, Alpinesun rays, | s, ultra violet rays, hy- ' e violet ropathy and the catments re ithout additio machine paticn Massceur given my 1 cost, ] . Noble, of ewington Junction, write #Dear Docto Please use the fol- T was treated by several doc- brs including an osteopath and a na- arcopath for Bright’s discase of the idneys, nervous condition and stom- h troubles, grew wor then went p Dr. ldward's sanitavium, had 30 reatments for $90.00. Improved. Dr. Edwards moved south; he iended DY. Coombs as one who could ure me, and now after 3 months with treatments weekly, 1 am practical- cured and working. Ladies’ private treating room: Iady ssistant, Day Street, recom- | NEW BRITAIN, CONN. AND SECOND TAND FURNITURE. Will Pay 3¢ 1b. For Rags. L. ZELDES Tel 589-23 138 OAK STREET Doctor J. M. Klein oOftice, Booth Block, 259 Main St. Oflice Hours, 2 to 1 P. M., 7 to 8 P. M Other Hours by Appointment, Telephone 2 House, 21 FRANC I'TON FOR CHRISTMAS G1 Fancy Cages, Canarie and Goldfish, ' and & Alive or Fresh W BRITAIN Arch 8t. : : \‘|||4\|~i|||)|s Geese, Ducks U8 Killc BIRD STORE, 105 : Tel. 1121-3 I'OR SALE right on improve- Splendid building lots East Main street with ments in at the start. H. N. LOCKWOOD Real Estate & Ins. all Room 407 City Hall ' JNO. P. MAGUIRE NERAL CONTRACTOR —HEAVY Office apd Yard:—551 Stanley $ House with Lot 67x200 HAULAGE— tree Telephone 115-4 Where can yéu find a two-family 10-room feet for $5,0007 Make a bee-line to our office,and we will show you. Society hall to rent—See us about store rents, too. CAMP REAL 273 MAIN ST. ESTATE CO. PHONE 343 ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. - ¢ “ ’ 140 MAIN ST. The Hardward City Loan Corporation Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of Britain Industries. Consult . H. Forxr J. Foiren, Manager. 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 Typewriter Exchange, 72 West Main Street 1% { Christmas Club tonight. | candidates Nt w CITY ITEMS Phoenix Completo Advi. Gerstaceker Sillk line Hosiery fov at ladics, Besse-Leland’s. lodge, 1. O meet this evening at hall on Arch si 0. K. will in Tur- The initiatory conferved on several after which important transacted. All mem- be s o'clock cet. o will ness will b have been reguested to pres- A 1 card tournament will played tomorrow evening in the Y. 4 and B. society rooms. rles lallber is home the Springficld Y. M. C. A. college for the holidays, Join be M. from Bank to 9 Britain National Open 7 New m.—Advt. The Order of Owlis will hold their regular meeting tomorrow evening in the lodge rooms. New Neckwear just Besse-Leland's.—Advt. Louis Schaefer, a senior at Syracusc university home for the holidays. Hallinan’s storc open until 10 o'Clock, Dec. 23rd and 24th.—advt. Vincent Smith, a medical student, is home from Philadelphia until after New Year Bernard Conley, a University of Vermont student, is home for Christ- ma Juck Kirkham, son of Judge and Mrs. John H. Kirkham, is home from p. received at Yale university for the holidays Phoenix Silk Hoslery for ladies Complete line at Besse-Leland’ Advt. mma Schaefer, a junior at Middle- | bury college is home for the holidays. | Miss Ann Fredericks and brother, of New Haven were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. $. Clark of 305 Chest- nut street ,over the week-end. Phoenix Silk Ilosiery for ladie Complete line at Besse-Leland's. Advt. Begonias Jerusalem Cherry Trees Orvder Your CARNATIONS and NARCISSUS Now. | J.F. Glover HURCH STREET clephone 918, 950 THEE: OHICA MAFRKET WATCH FOR OUR ADVT. ON POULTRY TOMORROW NIGHT. ALL DAY SPECIALS LEAN POT ROAST ...... 1b 12¢ CHUCK ROAST b 14¢ BOILING BEEF 1b 10c Lean Plate Young Lamb Corn Beef Fores 1b 10c b 12V5¢ LOIN OF LAMB 1b 15¢ Fresh Ground Legs of Young Lamb Hamburg Ib 22¢ 1b 20¢ GRAPE FRUIT 3 *or 25¢ Large White Sweet | LOST- | ® Court St. e Turnips Doz. 35¢ peck 25¢ MOH. SOUPS 3 for 25¢ Mohican Creamery Pickles Butter 3 for 10c Ib 70¢ FROM 9 TO 11 A. SUGAR CURED SMO. SHLD. Ib MOH. SELECTED EGGS ...... doz 55¢ PURE LARD 2 s for 57¢ Large Dill M. 18¢ 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. —_— CLASSIFIE 1c a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the littlc advt, and in eliminating this woerk we save the advertiser money. 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—FIMALE HELP ged hou Address Bo; WANTED—Middl for family of two. Herald. 9J, 1x WANTED—A Great street. bookkeeper. Western Market, Apply at 63 M 1 2-19-124d | i | ckeeper | WANTED—MALE HELP | AUTOMOBILES APPRENTICE WANTED—L: 1 manufacturing concern wants yaung man over 16, having had at least two years in High school, learn electrical trade. i cducation, previous employ- etc. Box 3K, Herald 12-20-1w ment, BOOKKEEPER—Prefer one with some knowledge of machine book- keeping. Good opportunity for ad- vancement if competent. State age, experience if any, Address P. O. Box 1025, 12-17-6d ANTED-—Bookkeeper with ence in double entry. Bookkeeper, Herald. experi- Box WANTED—Young wor in local Application desired now but po tion will be held for right party until after holiday. Box Clerk 24. 12-17-6d for clerical Good pay. lady factory. WANTED—Billing clerk: experienced preferred; state age, experience (il salar expected. Address B 12-1 d iD, CLERK—Young lady clerical position in local Good pa. Applications desired now but position will be held for right party until after holidays. Ap- ply Box Cler . 12-20-1w for factary. WANTED—Two girls, willing to work a few hours a day. Abpply Hause- keeper at N. B. General hospital. 12-138-tr WANTED—A young man over years, good opportunity for incement. Andrews, Swift Commercial street. 16 ad- $ Co. WANTED—Experienced double entry bookkeeper, with some xnowledge of stenography. Good steady posi- tion to right party. Corbin Russwin Store, Corner Park and Elm. 11-12-4f WANTED INTELLIG TYPRIST T BOX 1W HERALD OFFICE 12-19-3d LOST--A packetbook containing sum of money Saturday night on Main street. Finder return to 180 Hart- fard Ave., or call 888. Rewar 12 LOST-—Auto tools and c: tween Lake and Hart stree via Grove Hill, Lexington and Vine, Dropped from running board of car. Return to A . McKinnie, 1 Lake St. Reward. dx nvas kit, be- Saturday theater, a Herald. LOST—Gold bracelet with initials J. P, between Middletown New Britain, Sunday night. Reward. Return to Herald office. night, brown Reward. IPox's to near glove.. Return 12-22-3dx A. and LOST—Two young black heife 1 year old, between Middletown and New Britain. Reward Brauer, West Cromwell. 2 Adam 20-3dx N === i | | WANTIZD— lachine haunds. Flannery Co., Whiting St. BOOKK man of some Xperience. Good posilion awaits competent man. Address, glving some particulars about your self, salary expected, Box 1 Young city. All replies strictly confidential. | 12-18-6d WANTED—One first-class grocery clerk; married man preferred. Doherty’s Market, Arch St. 12-15-(0 WANTEDL 25 CARPENTERS I"OR HOUSE WORK WM. H. ALLEN CO., INC. BUILDING CONTRACTORS 11-22-tr WANTED—Potter Johnson ma- chine operator irst class all araund men. A Np. I plumber and tinner. Inside work. Cleveland tomatic screw machine men. Hig wages. Ideal working cond ; Steady work. Standard Steel and Bearings Incorporated. Plainyille, Conn 2.3d and | to | Reply, stat-| PFOR SALIS be sold at tion street. Studebaker once. Morrin” Ow 1917, Must class condi- Bast Main rer’s Telephone, 1951-1 12-19-6dx NOTICE. Tel. ing. lectgic start- cer and generator trouble a special- ty. Welding all metals. Nels J Nelson, Prop. Rear 160 Arch street. 1 wix VELSON GARAGI pert auto rep: NAGLE SANITARIUM ana aospital, 50 Cedar street. Quiet lo- cation, excellent surroundin, free trom institutional atmosphere; close individual attention assured; all doctors courteously recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con- ducted solely by Mary Nagle, R. N, graduate Brookln Wyckaft Hecights Hospital. 9-23-eod-tl NOTICE—Ele: rented (§1 promptly. Tel. 2079, private tric vacuum cleaners per day) delivered atisfaction guaranteed. 10--tf-cod ALEX AUTO SUPPLY CO. saves you 40 10 50 per cent. an tires and tubes A full line of accessories, specializ- ing on Ford par Whoiesale to garagemen. 86 Arch St. 12-20-9dx NOTICE—Auction expert, by Reid, auctioneer, of course. Caltlemen attention: Consignment sale of two carloads of new milch cows at M. Kearns' place, Pleasant street, st Hartford Meadows, Conn., Station 3, Tuesday, December 28, at 12 o'clock noon. Consisting of 50 new milch cows, all fresh within a week, This is the kind of cattle you have been looking for, for some time, tra fine HHolsteins, Guern- seys, Jerseys, Ayreshires and Dur- hams. Majority of these cows are 40 to 50 Ib cows. Robert R. Con- nors. Owners. Auctioneers notice. These cattle were shipped in to 1 sold in Brighton market, but came in too late for the m t sale and were shipped here to be sold with- out reserve to the highest bidder have been tubercular tested. will be held rain or in shine and regardless of conditions of weather. Robert M. Reid, expert auctioneer, 201 Main street, Manchester. Tel. 268-14. 12-20-2 WANTED-—Carpenters and borers for HMousework. work. Winter job. Apply to MR. CORBIN, Superintendent, W Street, New Britain, Steady Conn. FURNISHED ROOMS 3dx{TO RENT-—Large front room, suit- able for two people, 24 Camp street. Call 339-13 12-22-1dx Large front room, suitable two people. 24 Camp street. 339-13. 12-22-1dx steam TO RENT- for Call —Kurnished rooms; s it required. TO R Main St. 12-19-4dx TO all RE —A convenience furnished heat, steam WANTED-: Will pay security. curity 14. 10 per cent Address Herald bonus. Good Box Se- Building—Repasxing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all Kkinds. ‘Lelephicnes 2244 New Britain, Conn. 1913 WANTED! First Class Electricians, | None Other Need Apply Mulvihill& BoyleElec. Co. 287 MAIN STREET. Apprentice Wanted. Large local manufacturing concern | wants young man over 16 years, hav High school, to learn clectrical trade. Re- ing hta at least years in ply. stating nae. education, previous employment 0 BOX A30, Herald Of- fiee, By a young woman, or unfurnished room Address Box 34XX, WANT nished rd fur- with Herald WANTED coat, coat, letter. ro buy G 8, also Ladies Muskral Lowest price in fivst K, lerald Office. 12-19-3 WANTED-—To buy antique furnituro and old crockery. Write me what vou have and I will call. E. E. Shef- field, 18 Durham Ave., Middletown, Conn. Y 12-17-6dx Box dax WANTED—Pastry cook at Beloin. 12-15-tf WANTED—To buy either large or Herald, Box TP, o printing outfit, smll Address 12 -3dx Universal Barber Shop 4 First Class Artists to Serve You, 213 Main St. Tel. 1644 cond mortgage of $§1200. | Hotel | NOTICE—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- ain, Conn. 12-20-6dx NOTTCE—AIll put on ler, 401 wood weather doors. Address It. Chestnut street, city. 12.16-6dx strips Ful- SITUATION WANTED. WANTED-—By High school boy, work during vacation; outside worlk pre- ferred. 88 Wallace street. 2-3dx 12-22 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—Wind shleld and storage battery, pair front lights, 1 magneto. Call 130 Harfford ave- nue. Tel. 1233-14. 12-22-2dx FOR SALE- milk. Tel. Daily, 8. 60 quarts of new 12-22-d8x FOR SALE-—Cord lengzth. stree wood, sawed any Leon I Liegey, 208 North 12-16-24dx INOR SALE- Inquire at Plainville ‘FOR SALE—1 Goodrich Siivertown cord tire, 1%, with rim and tube. Complete $26.00. Apply the Texas Co., Church St. 2- 10 PER CEN All lots of the Russwin Land Co. on Joan. 1, Better 1920. secure your lot now. Bosch | 12-16-6dx ! ————— AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Late model Kissel Se- dan, newly painted, new tires, just completely overhauled. We are sac- rificing this for the low sum of $1,660 in order to make room fer new Studebakers. Jester's, 193-197 Arch St., Phone 811, 12-11-tf FOR car, 88212 HIRE" Day Seven enger closed service, Call 12-17-6dx | ) CARS. Sold at Once. Our Prices. Direct., gents' Profits. 1918 Buick 1918 Overland 1917 Mitchell Sedan 1914 Oakland 1917 Builck 6 ROADSTERS 1918 Buic 1917 Buick 19 Little 4 1913 Marathon 4 Ford Cha TRUCKS: Denmo cee 1915 Ford Deliver 1919 Tord Ton Tr 1916 Stewart 1916 Buick 1918 Overland 1917 Ford Form-a Sruokl .. ove Above Cars Taken in Trade for New Oldsmobiles. OLDSMOBILE CO. OF HARTFORD, INC. 650.00 950.00 350.00 675.00 4 650.00 850.00 USED CARS 1t will pdy you to look over our Second-Hand Cars before purchasing. 1919 American 5 - Passenger Touring. 1915 Overland Touring. Fortd Coupe, practical- ly new tires. 1918 Ford Delivery in best mechanical condition. 1916 Ford Touring. Many Others. NEW CARS For Immediate Delive Two Maxwell Tourings One Maxwell 4 Door Sedan. Demonstration by Appointment, HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. Dealers for Maxwell Motor 18 Main St. 5 - Passenger 1917 RUSSELL P. TABOR., INC., has for § sale at his service station, 10 Chest~ nut street, New Britain, Conn,: 1 1-ton Republic truck, first class candition, with express body and bow top, $900. 1 1-ton Ford, long wheel base with express body and canopy top, $375. 1 1-ton worm drive 1918 Ford with express body, and cab, $450. 1 1917 Vim with! panel body, $350. 12-13-eod’ — e " REAL ESTATE FOR SALE { FOR SALX-—Several good buildiag lots, right in the growing section of the city; 4 minut from trolley. Inquire at 150 Shuttle Meadow Ave. T INCREA\! will be increased 10 per cent in price Liberal terms. H. D. HUMPHREY RYAL ESTATE AND INSURANOE, Open Eaturday and Monday eve MONEY TO LOAN ON 273 MAIN o7, nings. GOOD REAL ESTATE Begley Block 420-22-24 Main St. This valuable Main street property in New Britain, con- sisting of two stores and 48 rooms, lot 40x125. Mutual in rear. James H. Keane Sole Agent 873 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD Opp. Garde Hotel. Charter 2425. gangway Tel.

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