New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 1, 1920, Page 8

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PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET With Main St. property at such a high figure we hst look to some of our nearby business streets for hl investments. We can offer at the present time a fine piece of d, with a frontage of 104 feet on Arch street. On s land there is a block with two stores and rty-four rooms. And a two-family house with ven rooms, barns and shed. Better look into this. The block could not be built for the price we PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET Rooms 1, 3 and 5 ! sary on the market, Michigan Turkcys, Vermont Native Chickens, Fowl, Brc uinea Chickens, Geese, Ducks, eer Beef, Native Veal, Eastern prk, Spring Lamb, Fresh shoul- e Ribs, Sausage Mcat, Salt H. C. Tripe. Fancy Baldwin g Apples, Grape Fruit, Qranges, Fancy Lemons, Lay- jsins, Figs, Dates, Grapes, Mixed Silver Skin Onions, C. Berries, Meats, Jordan Almonds, Let- nd Celery, Everything that is Doherty’s, 406 Arch St., Tel. J. CUTLER ight Trucking AL| AND LONG DISTANCE 1389 Grand Hotel, City. consist- 'BERMUDA FLORIDA CUBA PORTO RICO WINTER CRUISES TO TROPICS FOR Rates, Sailings and Further Informa- tion Apply to Geo. A. Quigley MAIN STRBEET Doctor J. M. Klein Booth Block, 259 Main St. Hours, 2to 1 P. M., 7to 8§ P. M er Hours by Appointment, ‘elephone 2306-2 — 230 House. 21 FRANCIS ST. ] | Steamship Tickets to All Parts of the 207 World. I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK AND SECOND HAND RNITURE.' Will Pay 3c 1b. For Rags. ! L. ZFLDES Tel. 589+ 138 :).\l{ STREE [ITH BROS. ACHINE CO.| NERAL MACHINE WORK. 152 HIGH ST., Thonc 1187- New Britain, Conn. i > DON'T Furniture and \tso Burglary An Let Dwelling. Insurance. nsurcd on your k of being Und > little. urance costs very to this for you at once H. D. HUMPHREY Vdt.' Bank Building Phone 111, ‘Hdre’s a man, who is going to Cuba—So he has given se to sell— he family house with all improvements for $6,200 likes it so well he wishes he could take it with him. 'l like it too—One thousand to $1,500 cash required— CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. VIATN ST PHON E 34X ROOMS 05-6 BANK BLI DG —— s | The Hardward City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. street, and a block in a i | Glen street. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. For Ssale Desirable Property on Franklin Square. Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. l { e wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year New Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 West Main Street i the | sess. | free citizens. FOR SALE 'B. Used Cars ! GOMPERS PLEDGES | | LABOR TO COUNTRY Will Uphold Ideals of American- ism As In Past Washington, Jan. 1.—Samuel Gom- pers, president of the American Fed- eration of Labar, ina New Year's statement, pledged America’s workers to do their full share in working out country’s problems of 1920. Mr. Gompers said: America’s workers stand ready in ! the new year as in the past to do their American citizens. We have always placed our obligations as citizens above all else. As citizens we are true to the American ideal of equal opportunity for all. In the past we have found it neces- to fight for that ideal against agencies that sought te ablish spe- cial privilege. Those fights have not full duty | been in defense of class advantage, but | to assure to ge earners the rights and opportunities that all should pos- Our struggles may have brought discomfort to others, but they pre- vented a greater evil—deterioration of the virility of a part of the nation. “The great struggle of labor in the | past has been to assure to workers In industrial relations the rights of We have fought to givel the ideal of America dominating in- fluence in shops and factories. Our| militant struggle has won general rec- ognition for our demands. But our is not all militant. We are in a position to contribute to the improv ment of prosecution processes and or- anization. The immediate problem of the world is to develop a production or- ganization that will benefit those who are the real porducers, and will also serve the needs of starving nations. When assured of just dealings, Ameri- ca’s workers are able to co-operate in freeing production from the prevent- ing grasp of speculators and influence that manipulate industry to enrich a few who gain unfair advantages thus preventing production, for the ruin of all. “This is a big job, but it is essen- tial for well grounded development in the v s to come. It is essential to that ideal which is America—equal op- portunity for all. America's workers will do their full share in working out all our country’s problems. thei CRON. LAND. John Joseph Cronin of 666 Main street and Miss Emma Charlotte Os- land of 46 Belden street have taken out a license to marry. Miss Osland i clerk and Cronin’s occupation is adjustor. Bath are well a given as an known, — Pour 4 ’, FOR PERFECT BAKING Insist on having the flour that has made baking a pleasure to thousands of housewives. ; ANGELUS FLOUR i\ The Standard of Purity in white il lour. Thompson Milling Co. Lockport, N. Y. Sold by The O. K. Grocery Co. 3 business 10 per few od better than Here are blocks that pay cent A six tenement block on Lasalle very good lo- rooming house. investments for good suitable few cation Also a on Come in and look these Solomon (Agency) | Main St. over. 1920 Buick 1919 uring car. 1918 1918 Overland Sce Oakland 5-pisse car, Studebaker, car, Hudson touring Chalmer car. 1917 Overland 5-passenger car. 1916 Dodge Bros. roadster. You will save moncy by buying ‘now. 1918 7-passenger (owring 1917 super-siy -ar. S5-passenger 7-passenger 1917 touring ! All these cars are in first class condition. Apply at S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. Essex and Car. Dealers in Hudson, Dodge Br 155 ELM STREET, TEL. 731 ! Thouands of eyes search the Classified Columns Daily. Let them see your propositions. Start negotiations with their owners in the Want Advt. way. You’ll find it an inexpensive and profitable way of reach- ing them. -_— | I | This is not a question | advertiser money. CLASSIFIED | 1c a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH IN ADVANCE. billing and postage cost more than the price of the littlc advt. and in eliminating this work we save the ——==x Lots of Classified Advt. readers would !)uy things you have to sell if they knew you wanted to dis- pose of them. Tell them about that used auto, that real estate, second hand furniture, etc., that you wish to turn into cash. Do it the Want Advt. way. of credit. Bookkeeping, WANTED—FIMALE HEL? WANTED—Girl to HIC . 831, help with Wilson, 7 house- Har- 1-1-d3 WANTED — Competent three evenings’ work pay. Address Box 29W, Good Herald. 1-1-tf | WANTED—A young lady in book- keeping department of local manu- | facturing concern, one with F school education preferred. Address Bookkeeper Box 7, Herald. 1-1-wl WANTED—Clerk. clerical work in cal factory. conditions. Box No. Young lady for Dept. office in lo- Good pay and working Apply for interview 9AA, Herald Office. 12-31-6d WANTED—Girls for packing room work in local factory. Good pay. Pleasant working condition for interview to Box No. X7 ald Office. WANTED—Young lady staying in local factory. Excellent pay. Experience unnecessary. Apply to Box No. BSB, Herald Office. 12-31-6a or corner A bright young lady employed in Hartford and tired of commuting can learn of a good clerical posi- tion with advancement by writing Box X32X, Herald. 12-31-2dx WANTED—Girls for ing, billing and typewriter in office large manufacturing concern. Good positions, good pay and chance far advancement. replying give age and past experience. Addr Box 263, New DBritain, Conn. 12-31-1w WANTED—Housekeeper bermaid at New and cham- Regal Hote 12-30-3dx D—Local concern wants a woman about January 15 to operate small telephone switch- board; must be able to operate typewriter. Apply Herald Box 24J. 12-30-6dx WAITRESSES WANTED—Apply New Britain Club. 12-30-3d’ for | to | clerical work, fil- | WANTED—MALE HELP NOTICE. ATUTOMOBILES WANTED—AnN ambitious boy years old who wishes to and is willing to begin clerk and messenger in the offic of a New Britain factory. | 24D, § Herald. 1 1-2dx Xicen | advance as junior ANTED—Several men for bread route in New Britain. perience unneces. Men s d. for retail I aver Call M particu- 12-31-3d WANTED—Good diemaker with ex- perience, steady employment. Apply A. J. Beaton Mifg. Co., 46 Whiting i street. 12 -tf WANTED—Laborers, Steady . work. Boy B. H. Hibbard Co, WANTED—Machine. hands. Flannery Co., Whiting St. P. I, 12-19-tf WANTED—One first-class grocery | clerk; married man preferrel. Doherty’s Market, Arch St. 12-15-tf | { ain and vicinity milk from tuberculin FOR SALE—Ford coupe, 1916, just overhauled: paint and rubber good. Fuller Storage Battery Co. 1-1-3d NOTIC for free booklet titled "Ho to Make Money written by practical oil this bookiet carefully make any investment. without cost o write. O. W. d en- | first O. S. FOR SALE—Dodge roadster, class condition, $775 takes it. Bennett, Union Laundry Co. 12-26-t NOTIC Will do all penter work. Jobbi IEstimate cheerfully owitz, 600 Arch street. kinds of car- 1z a spe given. B. Tel. emonst ngz. run Motor ator ot 500 miles. Sales Corp., -31-4a { FOR SALE—1917 Overland roadster, 1916 Ford roadster, 1917 one-ton Ford truck. We scll the new Alien 43. Rudolp 123 Cherry str Phone 20351. 12-30- WILL SELL 100 SHARE! or part of, U. 8. Metal Cap and Seal Co. com- mon @ $7.00 per share. P. 170 Bridgeport, C. The Spring Farm Dairy of Newing- i gt bl f New Bril = % = S a AEitheqoubliclo FOR SALE—1918 Hupmobile touring, bargain for quick sale, 165 West Main, Tel. 17 12-31-3dx \ tested herds, delivered anywhere in New Britain for eighteen quart and ten cents a pint. compares well with milk where from twenty-two eight cents a quart. A t vince you. Call Valley sold to twenty- 1 will con- USED CARS. Must Be Sold at Once. WANTED—ASs quick a or five room Address Box 2 possible, four rent by three adults. X, Herald Office. 1-1-2dx e I FURNISHED ROOMS — American | couple woauld liké room for winter; private family preferably. Tel. 330. Mr. Tully. 1-1-3d WANTED-—American couple wish 2 furnished apartment for the winter, | preferably in the west end; b references. Address A, Box 11X, Herald. 7 & WANTED—Two rooms. con the Stanley Works, keeping. Address care Herald. est ol | C.; 0-4dx enient to for light house- Rooms, Box 3 12-30-2w WANTED—A man and wife, no chil- dren, want one or two rooms for light housekeepin man, Lande Fr | FOR Compare Our Prices. Buy Direct. Save Sub-Agents’ Profits. TOURINGS: 1919 Oldsmobile 1918 Buick 6 1918 Overland 1917 Mitchell Sedan 1914 Oakland . 1917 Buick 6 ROADSTERS: 1918 Buick 1917 Buick .. 1913 Little 4 . 1913 Marathon 4 u ord Chassis . — NOTICE—For quality call Belkin's market, and 2428. 12-26-6dx service, ..$1,700.00 950.00 650.00 950.00 350.00 675.00 NOTICE—A dollar-bill frames that | Christmas photo. See our window. Ohrnsted Photo Shop, 244 Main ; and 69 Arch St. e NOTICE — Painting, paperhanging. Special discounts during January, JPebruary. Harry F. Crusberg, 63 Greenwood St. Call 1063-23. 4 650.00 850.00 TRUCKS: Denmo : Ford Deliver; Ford Ton Trk. Stewart Buick Overland Ford Form-a Truck bove Cars Taken in Trade for New Oldsmobiles. OLDSMOBILE CO. SALE—Seven room Ave., Plainville. land, fin spring Pri tion see Mr. Church St. 1915 1919 1916 1910 1918 1917 Unionville s of barn. inforr Pinch, or Mr. FOR ALI—Building lot, Belvidere. Stewart street, 50x125 fect. the cast. W. T. Yeamans, 55 Mar St d = WANTED-—Two roogms and kitchen- ; ette. Address Box Z4Y, Herald WANTED—Experienced days a week; good Phone 1819. laundress, wages paid. 12-29-tf WANTED—A lady to work in laundry. §2 per day. Main St. Chin 26 T WANTED—A woman to do general housework from 7 a. m. to 3 p. m. No Sunday work. Box 34AA, Herald. 12-26-tf WANTED—DMaid for light housework, good wages to capable girl. Inquire Mr. or Mrs. F. E. Ruckliffe, Jr., Rackliffe Brcs. Co., New Britain, Conn. i WANTED—A Great street. bookkeeper. Western Market, Apply at 63 Main WANTED—Two girls, willing to work a few hours a d Apply House- keeper at N. B. General hospiwal. 12-13-tf MILLINERS MAKERS, WANTED COPYISTS, LEARNERS All year positions with highest salaries and best working condi- tions Immediate employment Apply letter Mr. by or in person to Isenbe W SMITH Hartford &GO Conn. Don't endanger wie uie 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 éreamery. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfy the most exacting. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STRE Telephone 1936 SAFE and MILK and of impurity I niture, Box 3, Herald. LOST LOST—A lady’s handbag with small sum of money and two Keys bg- tween Eim and Smalley street Reward if returned to Herald Office. 12-31-3dx Monday. tween 244 Whiting Corbin's; valued reward if returned to keepsak: Herald. 12-30-3dx LOST—Will person seen picking up on the 5:30 Plainville trolle. rday afternoon, kindly same to Herald Office reward. ~ FOUND. FOUND-—Man's glove: owner have same by p ng for adve ment and calling at 2018 Stanley § 1-1-1dx Fresh Made Today VANILLA CHOCOLATE FROZEN PUDDING Cream is and Get Better Yet, Get For the Folks hey Sure Will E Our Ice —Come Ice or Quart Home. it. a College a At joy McENROE’S 38 WEST MAIN STREET Notic The Board of Police Commission- ers will receive bids from local huild- ing contractors for the contemplated changes at Police Headquarters. Plans can be obtained from the Clerk of the board. BOARD OF ERS. POLICE COMMISSION- AS. A. McGRAIL, New Britai Clerk, 32 West Cor Bullding—Rcpaming. LEAVITT & HAYT BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephcnes 2244 INew Britain, Conn. 1913 FOR SALE—Beautiful mahogany cab- | For { ments in at th | Real Estate & Tns HOWARD AND ABIGAIL SHERMAN OF HARTFORD, INC. DR SALE South Mz Taylor, 7 One building lot, n and Buell streets. Winthrop street. corner M. E. USED CARS It will pay yvou to look over our Second-Hand Cars before purchasing. 1919 American 5 - Passenger Touring. Overland 5 - Passenger Touring. Ford Coupe, practical- Iy new tires. Ford Delivery in best*# mechanical condition. Ford Touring. Many Others. NEW CARS For Immediate Delivery: Two Maxwell Tourings. One Maxwell 4 Door Sedan. ; Demonstration by Appointment. HONEYMAN ~ AUTO SALES CO. Dealers for 'Y Maxwell Motor Cars, 18 Main St. Tel. 2109. 12-17-t2 FOR SALE—MISCELLA! FOR SALE—Three pool tables, good conditio price right if taken at once. DBox 10D, Herald. 1-1-3dx 1915 horses, John FOR LE—Three about 1500 each. Swamp Road, Berlin. weiglit Ferreo, 1-1-6dx Lea TOR 1918 heavy fi SALE—Auto truck hor: ness sleigh, wagons, bar Cremo Brewing Co., t th, s 1916 inet talking machine, and selection records. Brand new. Big bargain for cash. Payments arranged. Call Mr. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 12-31-2dx FOR SALE—Puppies, 4 Boston ter- riers. Can be bought cheap. Also Rhode Island Red, White Plymouth Rocks, White Leghorn pullets and Cockerels, stock. Inquire Mrs. 112 Carlton street, Belvidere, . 726-5. 12-31-3dx SALE—Two 9x12 Call 51 Forest St. FOR each. SALIS—Regular $40 course of Instruction in Drafting and Design- ing in Chicago Technical College, 518 cash. Addr Box Herald. 1 FOR TUSED CAR SALE 1919 1919 1918 1916 1916 Briscoe Touring Olds. “‘6” Touring Maxwell Roadster Overland Touring Ford Touring 30-34 —Wood, all lengths. Tel. 239-13. 12-30-6dx FFOR SALIL ter E. Miller. Wal- § Our Easy Payment Plan will enable vou to buy one of these cars SALE—Cord wood, sawed any Leon F. Liegey, 208 North 1 length. THE HARDWARE MOTOR CO CITY FOR SALE building lots street with all improve- | c start. , ! l LOCKWOOD Splendid $5 Phone 903 East Main Arch St. 12-30-1w v e e —— SITUATION WANTED . N. u 3 Room 407 City Hall IMPORTANT REAL ESTATE SALES Ry J. Hochman FROM AMONG OUR CHOICE PROPERTIES WE HAVE MANY ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITIONS PROPERTIES JUST SOLD 5 Fine Houses: 626, 630, 638 West M. 18, 21 Bradley S WANTED—Position as chauffeur fg private car or truck. Referene Cxperienced. Will do repafl Box 17 Herald. WANTED—Position as chauffeur fol truck or private car. Address Her- ald, Box 27X. 12-31-2d WANTED—Any kind of positio: young man af 18 years, with ?n hand. Address Herald, Box 10. 12-30-3dx to K. GREENBERG ce $10,000.) WANTED—Position as truck driy (Reported Pri Box 19, Herald. 12-30-3ax - JNO. P. MAGUIRE —HEAVY HAULAGE— Office and Yard:—551 Stanley Street. Telephone 115-4 ‘

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