New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 16, 1920, Page 12

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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% One of Park Reserve’s Beautiful Homes Get out off the Landlords’ clutches—My Easy Tenns make it possible for you to own a HOME like this— The architecsare and surroundings of a res as-a home. the city, its natural beau+; and aare’s liberal environments. PARK RESERVE is a dream. situated in the northeastern rural surroundings enhance its attractiveness sidence determine its avractiveness of by part PARK RESERVE can be xe:uhe\_ in 7 minutes from the centzr of the city. v conveniences, electric All ci kose by, gose o 1 WILL SELL YOU A HOME With a Litve > light, gas, water on the property: schools. stores Cash and Balance Like Rent. A. GORBACH 259 MAIN ST. Open Mon. and Sat. Evernings Increase Yom' FIRE INSURANCE OUR RAT AR LESS THANY FORMERLY AND VALUES ARE sHER. DO IT NOW. H. D. HUMPHREY MAIN Phone 141, Nat. Bank Suilding. Call Us at ’290 2 To Remove Your Ashes e John P. Maguire Construction Co. AND TEAMING AUTO TRUCKIN G We have secured F. B. Hotcbkiss to man- age our Painting and Papering business pleased to call anyone wisl Phone 805 for Prompt and Satisfactory Serv- and he will be on work donc in this linc. W. H. ALLEN CO ice. Two Good Houses on Trlmty Street—-One three and the other a two family house—This a most desirable neighborhood—You kill two irds with one stone. A nice home and a nice avestment. Four other rents come ticking in ke clock work. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. MAIN T PIION | 3:2 1IOOMS 305-€ BANK RLDG P OPERTY ON CAMP STREET For =ale Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. o Eversharp Pencils We just received a shipment and we advise you to call and look them over. From $1.00 up. Always Sharp. Never Sharpened New. Britain Typewriter Exchange, 72 West Main Street j Calves’ | Prices | mips, Start the to Dohert; New Year right. go down ive Tur- Roasting . Duck, Fresh nderioins, Fresh S. & B. Sausage, Hams, noked Shoulders, H. C. Tripe, Liver. Sweetbreads, Salt Tongues, Prime Beef, Veal, Lamb, Pork. * All the leading brands of Teas and Coffce and Canned Goods. Speci on Casc Lots. Fruits—We have Oranges, Lemons. Grape Fruit, Bananits and Apples. Vegetables, Na- tive Potatoes. Carrots. Parsnips, Tur Green Peppe Sweet Potatoes, Celery. Lettuce. HIS BEST Fancy Pork AT 106 ARCIL 1446. DeWITT A. RILEY General Insurance THE SERVICE AGENCY Nat’l Bank Bldg. | Thouands of eyes search the Classified Columns Daily. Let them see your propositions. Start negotiations with their owners in the Want Advt. way. Youlll find it an inexpensive and profitable way of reach- | ing them. | advertiser money. CLASSIFIED | lc a Word Minimum Charge 15c CASH 1IN ADVANCE. This is not a question of credit. billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt, and in eliminating this work we save the Bookiseeping, Lots of Classified Advt. readers would buy 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 vou wish to turn into cash. Do it the Want Advt. way. FOR SALE—MISTUELLANLIOUS., FOR SALE—Magee Imperiul Al condition. Will 21l re Moving. Apply Kramon, FOR SAL. SALE—Household in condition. 368 Hoor. furniture FOR SAL EV the suj ate of —Pasteurized vision of H Connecticut reet, 1-15-3dx and Mt SALE—Ilousehold Also large wardrobe. Party leavin town. Must be sold immediately. Almost new. Address Furniture Herald. 1-1 furniture it lady for payvoil work in office of local factory. Ad- | dress Herald Box 1XB. 1-16-3d WANTED—Experienced bookl for several cvenings’ work wee State experience. Box 10BE. Herzld. FOR SALE—Oak buffet in good con- dition. Inquire 957 Stanley street. ceper | cach Address 1-16-tF § FOR SALE—Two fect condition. cheap. Baker bob vy sleighs, painted, Arch St per- ver: WANTED— Apply Mrs. Russell St. mpetent second maid. | W . Hungerford, 1-16-64 FOI: SALE—A breeding roosters, $3.50 It H. Stevenson, Red Plainville Phone 146-33 few iine WANTED—A woman to do general | Stone housework wha will go home ev: nings. Apply at 31 Harrison St. Tel, $11 evenings or 342 at day. FOR SAL Large coal range: 1-15-tf fect condition. Mrs. Lord, St. per- Vega 14-3dx WANTED—Housekeeper. Smalley St. J. Sper Apply 79 1-16 3dx FOR SALE—R. cockerels Clifton E. street. 1. from hea Davenpo Red breeding laying strain. 1290 Stanle 1-15-8dx WANTED— perienced stenographer in offic of local 1ctor good op- | portunity to right party. Box 34K, Herald. 1-15 FOR SALE—Trpewriter, condition. Call after 6 p. m. or § urday afternoon. J. Truscio, 58 L fayette St. . = 1:14-4dx first class CIRLS WA good cade. work and R. TED—Light hours. Apply 21, WANTED—Competent family, good wages. Place. cook, Apply 42 FOR SALE—One fifty-inch let-down- center typewriter desk, one swivel office chair, four white wood door M. Barnes, 131 Main WANTED—Young work in local tory; in this particular work sary; Grammar school education and willingness to learn only re-} gyuiremen In reply, give deta vour q this for experience unneces- | lady WANTED—MALE HELP man for soda de- Riker-Hegeman 1-16 W partment. oung Apply position Herald. of WANTED—Young man for meat a grocery store in Hartford. Order | route and inside work. Herald. WAN! —Young lady, ate preferred, for clerical and steno- phic work. Apply at 115 BERMUDA - FLORIDA CUBA PORTO RICO WINTER CRUISES TO TROPICS FOR Rates. Sailings and Further Informa- tion Apply to | Geo. A. Quigley 297 MAIN STREET teamship Tickets to All Parts of the Worid. SMITH BROS. MACHINE CO. GENERAL MACHINE WORK 152 HIGH ST Phone 1187-2 New Britain, Conn. FOR RENT LARGE STORE 172 ARCII STR rormerly Olson © Apply C. J. LF lUl\' SALESWOMEN WANTED Pay governed only by your ability and desire to work we active women over 18 years of age who want to work and advance. To those who are am- bitious we offer FXTRAORDINARI- LY GOOD OPPORTUNITIES, want live, ox 3. Herald Office. 1-14-3a, WANTE: Second-hand soda tain in good condition; ticulars and state price. Herald. . WANTED—Women to work on presses. All or part time. J. Beaton Mfg. Co., foot Apply A. 46 Whiting St. 1-13-wl DRAUGHTSMAN wanted tural and ornamental Must have previous Steady for the right man. New Engiand Iron Works, New Haven, Conn. in iron shop. experience. | WANTED—Woman dusting, etc., building. itor Hill. for sweeping, at Grammar school Good pay. Apply to Jan- { 1-13-d4 with some tussell Bros. 1-15-3d WANTED—An _ experienced Steno-. wa~TED_A clerk, one pher in office of one of the large | : a Drawer 1021. 1-10-6d | (A s 4 I\\'.\.\"mfn Several men Dandy retail route: aver age preferred; exper sary Kolb's Baker: 134 North & City. See J. S. George, 7 a. m., or between 3 and 5. 1-15-3d WANTED—Maid and second New Britain General Hospital. 1-7-tf cook. WANTED—Head waitress at Hotel { been 1-15-2dx ; 1-14-3d | i | | | ' NOTICE NOTIC 1-12-tf i ) | { 1 Ieply Box ! ix | struc- i position and good prospects | 1-15-3d , | 1 NOTIC: Notice is given bouk No. 517. Comm Eella Florence lost and the owner thereof has application for new book. Find- cr please return to Commercial Trust | Co.—udvi. | that Bank- Trust Co.. Birnbaum, her nanic has maud NOTICE—I have in immediate delivery, Fuller & Warren ating stove I'uller & W n furnac ton furnace: 1 Brien h Loomis, 112 F ison St. 1773, stock ready for 1 wood burning ater. Telephone i-16-tf NAGLE SANITARIUM ana privaie icopital. 50 Cedar street. Quiet lo- cation, exccllent surroundings, free from institutianal atmosphere; | close individual attention assured: all doctors courteously recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con-' ducted solely by Mary E. Nagle, R. graduate Brookln Wyckoft Heights Hospital. 9-23-e0d-tt of business. Will complete equip- 150 boarders a Going out sell dining room, ment for feeding day. Must be sold before Jan. 20th. ! Address Box 30AA, Herald Office. | 1-13-5dx | “CHRISTMAS SNOWFLAKE,” one cf} the prettiest books for children. Caf sale at Sage, Allen's and Bibe House. By Miss Anna J. Granni Plainville, Conn. >ainting, cunts on now. Crusberg, 63 1755-12. paperhanging, sale on | Green- 2-6dx special dis wall paper wood St. 2—Here we are again: for the next two weeks only we will paper vour room, furnish labor and ma- terial for $3.00, so get busy; first come, first served. Painting. kalso- mining and plastering at most rea- sonable rice Tresky & Schadt, 13 Hartford Ave. Tel. 2289-5 1-16-6dx NOTICE-—A dollar-bill frames that Christmas photo. See our \\indo\\ edt’s Photo Shop, FOI! SALE—3 tenement house, $2,500 less than cost. Inquire 630 Stanley St. 1-15-3dx FARMS WANTED, all descriptions, with stock' and tools preferred. i’lease send full particulars at once | and we shall have buyers at your place as soon as weather permits. Yaur farm will be sold if you send full description with reasonable price. Farmers' Realty Main St., Hartford. roadster im E. Bigelow, care Rackliffe Bros. 1-12-tf FOR 8. \Lb—-l‘mrl touring car, model 1917. Demountable rims, speedo- meter, in finé running condition. Price $300. Call for demonstration at 132 Jubilec 1-15-6dx touring car, top: cord condition. morning, -4. 1-16 X touring car in be sold a¥ > and make an_ offer. Co., 115 Glen S good conditio once. Co Auto Repair -6dx USED CARS Ir you are on the market for a good used car it will pay vou to look over the follow- ing cars: Oakland touring Oakland roadster Buick Six touring National touring Overland sedan 7 Grant and a number of others all in A1 condition and at a bargain. A. C. HINE CO., : Washington St., Hartford i Georse Dunbar, Salesman. USED C 1919 1918 1917 1318 1918 ARS OF VALUE Studebaker demonstrator Paige touring Hudson, super-six touring. Kissel sedan Dodge touring TRUCKS 1918 Vim Express, 1917 Day-Elder 3-1 1919 All-American, 1-2 1 ton M. IRVING JESTER. Arch. St. Phone $11 Studebsker Agency Prices on Application. 107 1-12-t SITUATION WANTED . WANTED—Position with dentist te¢ learn trade. Address Box 20M, Her- ald. 1-14-3dx 50 ACRE FARM, good land, excellent buildings, steck, tools, ete. Price very small payment down: balance easy terms. ers’ Realty, St., Hartford Open till 8 p. m 1-15-1wx FARMS with 2 SALE, all descriptions, tools, etc. Write s, or call at office, m. Farmers' Realty, 721 , Hartford. 1-15-1wx till 8 1 Main S WANTED—Position as chauffeur for truck. Address Herald, Box Chauf- feur 9 1-14-3dy FOR RENT—Desk room. Desk and "phone supplied. ’'Phone 545-12. 1-16-3dx TO RENT—A garage at 90 Garden St. Tel. 1462-3. 1-15-3d4 e, 1-6-tf | \yANTED—Men, 18 to 40 ye as agent in lar turing conc WANTED BOY WANTED—I ity for the ri ply cellent opportun- ht kind of a bo GIRLS FOR PAPER WORK BOX MEN WANTED OR T. Ages 18 to 35, splendid opportuni- ties to learn one of our 27 tre See the world. Rec pply Navy ing office 299 Main St 1-14-6dx in local and excellent. ditions; expe tage bui unnec to BOX 14N, factory: good pay working con- ence of advan- ary. Apply HERALD. 1-14-6dx WANTED—Young man, clerical position in local excellent opportunity for ment; good wages to start experience, to B Herald. dhflul 18. H fore—— ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING. | District of Berlin, Probate Court. January 5. A. D 1920. Estate of Annie Waitkewicz. late of New Britain, in said district, deceased. Upon the application of John Waitkewicz, praying that as executor on said estate he may be authorized and empowered to sell and convey . certain real estate situated in d New Britain as per application on file more fully appears. it is Ordered That said application be heard and determined at the Pro- bate Office, in New Britain, in said ; district, on the 20th day of January, ' D., 1920, at 9 o'clock in the fore- | noon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the | | time and place of hearing thereon, b: publishing this order in some new paper having a circulation in said distriet, and by posting a copy of this order on the public sign-post in the town of New Britain_ in said district, | and return make to this Court of the notice given. —Two sheet metal mex w Britain Sheet Metal Wo . buth Main. 1-14-6dx TWANTED—At once. brass and marble w & Co., Plainville, depot. two H. opposite C. Baum WANTED—Electricians, and helpers. Phone. 770, journeymen Andrews & Blakeslee. 1-13-5dx WANTED—2 first class diemakers at once. B. Jahn Mfg. Co., 6 Chestnut street. 1-10-6d WANTED—Man with experience in cost accountng and general office work. Must have fi s refer- ences. Good salary Herald, box X 15 X, I“ ANTED—Good diemaker with Attes BERNARD F. perience, steady employment. Apply A. J. Beaton Mrg. Co.. ting street. tf | Judge. I WILL BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK ' Jj CUTLER AND SECOND HAND F! Light Trucking Will Pay 3¢ Ib. For Rags. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE L. ZELDES Phone 1389 Grand Hotel, City. Tel. 589-23 138 OAK STRELT For further particu- | buffers on | Freight | 1-14-3d | 7— e | LOST—Hospital ct { FOR SALE—To close an estate. 1 i ! East building inville, Address lot on Whiting street, | 60 feet front by 1 ! Philip Marino, 1-15-3d FOR SALE—A factory property at Yalesville, Conn., consisting of | about 14 acres of land, 75 H. P. wa- | terpower bt ngs, water, gas, elec- | tricity, steam heated, 500 yards | from mazin track: trolley passes | gates. Reasonable price and terms. | Phone 1216 or write C. L. Yale, 601 | Broad St., Meriden, Conn. i ! | LOST LOST—At EIlks' club or Washington and Main str gold bracelet sat v Has sentimental Finder please Heldld office. between t Thurs- th three value to return to 1-16-d2 LOST—L. between S of High 2187-4. part of fountain pen Stanley street and vieinity school. Reward. Call 1-16-3dx pin with name on between hospital and Dick- Finder please return to Reward. 1-16-1dx FOUND back, son. spital. FOUND—several street, lad receipt. key, same by weeks azo on Elm bag containing money., etc. Owner can have roving property. Mr. 1-16- ul\ Splendid Main street with ments in zt the start. H. N. LOCKWOOD : Real Estaie & Ins, Room 407 REMOVAL F. W. LOOMIS Will Be Located At ARRISON ST, Tel PLUMBIN TINNING FURNACES. right on improve- City Hall 1. .i and TO RENT—1 4-room tenement, floor and 1 6-goom tenement, floor. Elec lights. Inquire Cook street, Plainville, 2d house from main road or of Joseph Fischl, 117 Whiting street, New Britain. 1-16-3dx A% FURNISHED ROOMS Two or threa Turnianfl rooms for light housekeeping to a refined couple without children. Address Box 14XB, Herald. 1-16-1dx TO RENT— TWO FRONT ROOMS furnished, well heated. Separate conveniences for light housekeeping. 16 Prospeci sirect WAN WANTED—Young would like large room in private family if possi temporary or permanent warm and comfortable. Herald. couple h board, le. Either FANTED—American family wants t& buy two or three family house, preferably in eastern part city. Address Home, of care Herald. 1-15-2dx WANTED—Gentleman wishes single room and board, west or south central location. Address Box Herald. ANTED—Information as to avaii- room and board for High school ieachers. Address Principal, High -school. 1-14-3dx WANTED—Either a young lady or voung man with high school educa- tion on payroll work in office of one of the large local | manufacturiig concerns. Apply Drawer 1021. El 10-64 Butlding—Repaming. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. EUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEET. AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court S Telephones 2241 Iiew Britain, Conn. 1913 r

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