New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 22, 1920, Page 16

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PARKER & DEMIN 193 MAIN STREET ife Insurance Does Your Work Expenses eat up wages and salaries. Year after wear the average man expects to build up an estate The usual result is no provision, or only a small onc, ‘or wife and children. Life Insurance dees the work by easy payments. May we call on yon and explain some of the advantages of a policy in the Natignal Life Insur- ance Co., of Vermont. PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET {226, Rooms 1, 3 and 5 Li T INS URANCE Do not e up that insu would be pleased to £ c any infe wish regar HE MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW K. Oldest, Largest and Most Re'iable Company in the World. H. D. HUMPHREY District ager for New Britain. Nat. Bank Building. Phone 141. Call Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes he John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 531 STANLEY ST. " Two .Family House on Grand street, with ages inrear. Here’s a fine healthful location. aces Walnut Hill Park. i H. | the TO HbOT XT MOON 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 ing them. GOODARO Worcester, Mass.—Professor Robert of Clark a multiple high- rocket which, he Goddard, university, is inventor of charge efficiency | sdvs. it carried to its extreme, would be capable of reaching to the moon, 220,000 miles away, in a little more than four days. He says that each rocket will carry photographic pow- der which will blaze forth when the moon is hit, thereby letting the judges know that his rocket has done the trick. ANXIOUS FOR DRY SPELL. Manila, Jan. 22.—Governor - Gen- eral Francis Burton Harrison has urged the Philippine legislature to en- act a prohibition law to conform to the constitutional amendment adopt- ed in the United States, which some assert does not apply in the islands. Seeking to solve the archipelago’s transportation and communication problem, Governor Harrison asked appropriations for development of aviation on a commercial basis. Granting of equal suffrage to women also was recommended. Five thousand—Oh Boy—the Elks give it away.—advt. See us about Store Rents. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. MAIN >T. PHON E 342 ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. DR QUICK RETURNS USE ERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. For Sale Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St We have for sale in western part of city one of he very finest single residences in New Britain. Modern in every particular. It is a 12-room house ith garage and extra lot. It takes a lot of money o buy it, but it is worth all we ask and more, Get particulars from THE HOME BANKING & REALTY CO. 86 WEST MAIN STR I'—(Next Door Fox's Theater) —TE! 728 AL ESTATE—INSURANCE—MONEY 10 LOAN The House of Service PROPERTY ON CAMP STREETI =T We have the most complete stock of EVERSHARP PENCILS of any dealer in town, call and look them over From $1.00 Up Always Sharp Never Sharpened New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street | | ] PASTEURIZED The best of selected raw milk thor- oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- ern nrocess is what is offered you over our brand of PASTEURIZED MILK. The finest raw milk cannot compare with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— for ours is the finest raw milk made correct pasteurizing. ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by ICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFE. Order it today. Telephone 1936. BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS INSTALLED KINIRY & COMPANY PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS REMOVAL 'F. W. LOOMIS Will Be Located At 112 HARRISON ST., Tel. 1773 PLUMBING. TINNING and FURNACES. | e | | FOR SALE | Splendid building lots | East Main street with all ments in at the start. H. N. LOCKWOOD | Real Estaie & Ins. Room 407 right on improve- City Hall Notice! EET METAL D TINNING DONE BY 'W. H. METCALF 120 WALLACE ST. Tel. 2197 WAY TO B THRIFTY 1 TO BUY | Life Insurance 'DeWITT A. RILEY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. The Service Agency. | ONE s SAVE ALL YOUR JUNK | PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS Also bu Second-hand Furniture. L. ZFLDES 138 OAK STREET | i Tel, 589-2 i 3 : | girl willing to learn general house- | work in small family. 8. F . J. E. SEIBERT & SON, | | ‘i 401 PARK STREET. { profitable way of reach- I = CLASSIFIED Ic 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 littic advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED- office, permanent with advancement. ald small | offered, X6B, He position Bo: WANTED—Maid. in iamy. ‘el z00d wag 1856-4. WANTED—Conipetent maid or young Porter, 28 Hamilton St. { | | WANTED—Girls for foot and power ! press werk. The Taplin Manufac- turing Co. 1 WANTED—Trpist with some knowl- edge of bookkeeping, to operate ledger posting machine in office of large manufacturing New Britain. Good pleasant surroundings. Salary ac- cording to ability. In replying tell something of your business experi- ence and name references. All re: plies strictly confidential. Address P. O. Box 1025, New Britain. 1-21-1w company in Pbasition in WANTED-—Head walitress, maid and pastry cook. loin. chamber- Hotel Be- 1-21-tf WANTED—MALE HELP Boy over 16 to work on shirtwai: ©me who is anxious to become cutter. Good opportunity. enced one pi Co., 252 Main 1-22-3dx —Big Brushes Sverybody perience ne tory open. Write quic Brush Co., Hartford, Conn. 1 variety uses. Newas WANTED- house rpenters; steady wor per hour. Tel. 1521 or after 6 p. m. rpenter: LABORERS WANTED on construc tion work. an hour. Standard 0Oil Co’s Plant. 1 form: Apply Standard Of e CARPENTERS on -concrete 75¢ per hour. Co’s plant. WANTED—A bright young da general office work. C. Jearn a good business. 205, Kensington, Conn., phone 1917, New Britain. ance to P. O. Box or Tele- 1-21-4d -azx !} NOTICE 2-tf ] e | man | stenographer, one who is willing to ' NOTICE you to see 11 in photo- de dx It will pay World's Master Motorcycle, Standard.”” Don’t fail scec them exhibited at the ford Auto show. Wanted, agents. Clark, Morse and 151 Central Ave.,, East Hartford, Conn. 1-22-d2 The “Reading Hart- rider NOTICE—Expert piano tuner and re- pairer in town at the most reason- able rate: 15 years' cxperience. Call 1459-12 and inguire. 1-22 -1 piano from cash. Tel, want to buy some good famiy 079. 1-20 MAY—Violin Instrue- Phon 1- for FRANCIS P. tion. 314 Broad St. THRIFT SERVICE—We collect all kinds of bills. No collection, charge. Notorial work free. tional -~ Mercantile Agency, 2 Washington St, 1-20-5dx WANTED—Butcher. Market, 150 Arch St. Buffalo — | WANTED—Young woman to assist dressmalker. Apply Room 42 Booth's Block, 259 Main St. 1-20-3dx 57 Hart 1-20-tf WOMAN to wash and iron. St. Phone 164-2, WANTED—A competent maid for genera]l housework in family of two. Apply 93 Vine St. 1-20-tf WANTED—Young lady, H. S. gradu- atz preferred for clerical and steno- graphic work. Apply at once to Box 3, Herald Office. WANTED—A maid for general work, $12.00 a week to party. Call at Rackliffe Park St., inquire Mr. F. E. liffe, Jr. Rack 0-tf 1-20-3d | house- | = YOUNG MEN. for railway clerks, $110 month. Experience 'unnecessary. For free particulars, examinations, write J. Leonard ¢former govern- ment examiner) 843 Equitablo Bldg., Washington. 1-21-4dx WANTED—Young man for the baker business. ‘300d wages. Steady work. Hallinan’s bakery, 142 Main street. 1-20-1w WANTED—35 carpenters, for housework, steady work., Apply Paul Zink, 4 Rocky Hill job, Judd Ave. WANTED—Man . with experience in cost. accounting and general office work. Must have first class refe Good saiary. Herald, Box XI13X. position, Woolworth Co., 20-3dx SALESGIRLS — Permanent good pay. W 218-220 Main St., City. WANTED—Rep Alling Rubber Ca. man. Apply 1-17-tt Meat | 1-21-3dx | 5 { non-union, 15-tf | NOTICE — Painting, special discounts on now. wall paper. Crusberg, 63 wood St. Call 2122-4. Sale on Green- NOTICE—I ha immediate de ' Fuller & Warren Fuller & Warren furnace; 1 Boyn- ton furnace; 1 Brien heater. I. W. Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Telephone 1773, 1-16-tf NOTICI: re in stock recady for heating stove; 1 -Here we are agaim; for the next two weeks only we will paper | vour room,-furnish-labor and ma- terial for $3.00, so get bus: come, first served. Painting, mining and plastering at most rea- sonable prices. Tresky & Schadt, 13 Hartford Ave. -Te 1-16-6dx to | Clark, 3dx | upright | dx-cod | 1-7dx no | paperhanging, . 1-19-6dx very,.1 wood burning 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 you wish to turn into cash. Do it the Want Advt. way. ”- AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1916 Ford roadster in good order. Apply N. E. Bigelow, care Rackliffe Bros. 1-12-1f FOR SAL gain if Church Mive. tube and rim at on 1 cond USED CARS 1919 Studcl OF VALUE demonstrator iouring ix touring. 1918 1917 1919 All-American, 1 ton M. IRVING JESTER. 197 Arch St. Phone 811 Studebzker Agency Pric Dhicution. 1-12-tf REBUILT CARS See These Bargains 1918 Dodge Zedan 1917 Dodge Tou Oldsmobile Oldsmobile Mitchell:Sedan Overland-90 Touring Overland: $5 Touring Light Deliveries and Roadsters $100 Up Starting Saturday, January 24, we will fegture Saturday night sales Time Payments; Cars Taken in Trade OLDSMOBILE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, INC 45 Wells St. Hartford, " Touring Touring £ NOTICE-—A dollar-bill frames that Christmas photo. See our window. Ohrnstedt's Photo Shop, 244 Ms St. and 69 Arch St 1 —_— WANTED—Married or single woman | for marking room department. Bes- see-Leland Co. 1-20-3d WANTED—Young man about 16 yvears old to work in drug store. Ad- dress Druggist Box 2, Herald. WANTED—Maid to do plain <2ooking and kitchen work for small fami sood wages. 1-19-6dx WANTED—Competent second Apply Mrs. W. C. ussell St. 79 72 Hungerford, 1-16-6d WANTED—Maid and second New Britain General Hospital. 1-7-tf cook. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS POLICY WRITER Good wages for an enced clerk. experi- THE W. L. HATCH CO. CITY HALL 1-17-6d ———————————————— 1920. Start the New Year right, go down to Doherty’s if you want a Native Tur- key, Pair of Broilers, Native Roasting Chicken. Fancy Fowl, Duck, Fresh Spareribs, Pork Tenderloins, Tresh Shoulders, S. & B, Sausage. Hams, Bacon, Smoked Shoulders, H. C. Tripe, Calves’ Liver, Sweetbreads, Salt Tongues. Prime Becf, Veal, Lamb, : Pork. All the leading brands of Teas and Coffee and Canned Goods. Special Prices on Case Lots. Fruits—We have Oranges, Lemons, Grape Fruit, Bananas and Apples. Vegetables, Na- tive Potatocs, Carrots. Par Tu nips. Green weet Potatoes Onions., THE UNDERS the incorporator: FINAN COM of THE MUTUAL AD corporation | | to be organized under the Statute Apply 42 Park place. ) maid. % Laws of The State of Connecticut hereby unite in calling the first meet- ' ing of said Corporation to be held at the office of M. D. Saxe, at 338 \ | Street_ in the Town of New Britain on the 4th day of February, 1920, at 8 o'clock p. m. | And in compliance with visions of said statute law is published tw before the time in the New Britain lerald, news paper of this state, having a circula- tion in the Town of New Britain, in; this state, in which Town said Cor- | poration is to be located. Dated at New day of February. : the pro- | this notice WANTED—Good diemaker with perience, stcady employment. App! A. J. Beaton Mfg. Co.,, 46 Wh street. REAL ESTATE 'OR SALE FOR SALE—A factory property at 2 ille, Conn., consisting of about 14 acres of land, 75 H. P. wa- terpower, buildings, water, gas, ele city, steam Theated, 500 yards from main track; trolle passes gates. Reasonable price and terms. Phone 1216 or write C. I. Yale, 601 Broad St., Meriden, Conn. 1-20-6d T ———ep——— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOU: FOR gas range in fine condition. Inquire enter St., or phone 1471-12. 1-23-43 52 FOR SALE—Freshly laid eggs every day. Also laying pullets, breeding cockerls. Mrs. A. Uhryn, 112 Carl- ton street, Bervidere, city. Tel. 726-5. 1- 3 FOR SALE—Dress suit and tux zood condition. Size 40, § 14295, FOR SALI-—One good second-hand hot air furnace. Can be seen in operation any day this week. quire A. A. Mills, 80 West Main St., City. 1- d LOST LOST—Wednesday, probably between L. office and Dr. office, pair of tortoise shell ses. Please return ta Stan- & Level office. % 1d eve glass ley Rule LOST—Gold Chatelaine watch between 16 Prospect street, Arch street and ain strect. son. Return to Herald Ofiice. Reward. 1-19-6dx LOST—At Fox's theater, night. handbag containing money, etc. Reward turned to Herald Office. “TO RENT TO RENT—Big store on Washington street. $15 a month. Julius key, 37 Horace St. TO RENT—Garage, rear 505 Maln street. opposite Lafayette stree: Inquire Joseph H. 1-20-3d T—Steam heated room. and All conveniences. Gentle- preferred. Mrs. Fortier. 198} street. 1-20-3d | RENT-—Room and board for two ntlemen in - private American famil 88 Frankkin street men Cherry TO 1-20-3dx | TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, | all modern conveniences. Ui the 1nquire Gladd 1-19 cellar. 6dx TO RENT-—Hall for soc and dan 5 re son, Broadw s meetings . John- 1-17-1F ROOMS TO RENT—Furnished room. heat, one or two gentlemen. Main. Tel. 124-3 steam 08 East 2 1 dx .ARGE, pleasant front room for lady. Also by January ble room for ge South High St. tleman. | FOR sAL; Keeps as sentimental | Tuesday | i WANTE TO REXT suitable Centrally Herald. Two furnished for light housekee located. Addre rooms | le; 1 bunch of 439 ing machine, latest records; for c St. Mr. Andrews. SALE—One good second-hand | WANTED—Room and board | WANTED—By in-| Mahogany cabinet talk- | Arch | 1-21-tf WANTED. WANTED—<Clerk ment. for soda depart- Liggett's Drug Store. . 1-21-3d WANTED—A load for a truck going to New York Saturday. Call WANTED—Room and board # for young man-and-five year old daugh, ter, or-room and board for daugh~ ter.alone. . Aidress Herald, Box B17B. 1-21-3dx 3 in pri- vate family, by two young men, brothers. - Prefer being near Stan- dard Oil Co’s. plant. Phone Mr. ‘Wagner, 19981-2. 1-21-2dx . famil, of 3 adults, flat of 5. or 6 rooms; modern and up-to-date; central, or néar trolley line- Cali Hartford, Bush. 640, or address “Flat,” care of Herald. 1-21- WANTED —- Comfortable place for elderly couple. Board, Box 22, Herald. boarding Address* 1-20-3dx SLEIGHS FOR SALE—Just received, a carload’ of second hand sleighs consisting of business sleighs, two- ters and cutters: all in first ‘lass shape and will be sold right at White's Stables, rear 289 Main St. One-horse ! Ael-va FOR sleigh. 7 SALE 2 Maple St. 1-21-4dx | business ! WANTED—Contract to pull stumps and cultivate lands. Apply " Jack L. Puglise, Farmington Ave, Kensington, P. O. Box $4. 1-20-6dx rour WANTED—Steam heated apartment by February 1, 15, or March 1st; man, wife and daughter, nine. Good location. Phone 258-4. 1-20-3dx 'OR SALE-—JMiracle motor gas. guaranteed to cut your gas bill 15 to 40 per cent. Eliminates carbon. 2 cents worth equals gallon gaso- line. Sold by K. L. Johnson, 194 North St, Tel. 640. 1-19-6dx is WANTED—To buy modern one-fam- ily house, 6 or 7 rooms, in good T ir and good size lot. Central or if near car line. Notify Giardino, Kensington, 1-19-6dx - Mrs. * Conn., Box NTED—A si en room rent, FOR SALE—DREarbershop: reasona reason for selling, owner aving town. Address 133 Lafa - ette St. 1-19-6dx fountain at Church and § Soda M FoR 5 . corner 3 n- 1-19-4dx | ed milk under the supervi of Health Board of state of Connecticut and City Dritain for 12c a quart. cmpty Hotel City. Bring 1-9 SITUATTON WANTED —Young man, B position, experienced, general ofiice detail. tion, Box 17, Herald. wishes clerica]l and Address Posi- 1-21-3dx WANTED-tPosition as truck or chauffeur with private job oreferred. Bo PRINTING OF ALL KINDS Carefully Done. Prompt Delivery and Reasonable Prices, {J. M. Kulper & Co. 5 MAIN STREET, of i Bronson, | driver | i i |9 | few Britain, Conn. of center. 1-19-6dx within Address walking Organist, WANTED — Forward men and wome instructors help you in your strug- gle - . Enter now. Con- necticut Business College, 163 Main St. 0 young - capable and rd with use business Itocm bod e family, of telephone, by man: prefer location near Standard Oil Company’s plant. Tel. Mr. Wagner, 1991-2, during day, or 1370 after 5 p. m. 1 24 WANT in pri e ————— Bullding—FRepaaing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRiCK, STEEL. AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. _ Court St. Telepncnes 2244 ¥ 19138

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