New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 29, 1920, Page 12

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PARKER Sgn 194 Cases of Inflfiénza the city of New Britain up to this morning. Are ou next? Are you prepared to undergo the _ex- nse of a doctor, medicines and less of income? Let us write you an accident and I}ealt.l_\ policy aying you $25 or $50 a week in case of accident or Lickness and double that if you are forced to go to he hospital for treatment. Do not delay—Be prepared. PARKER & DEMING Rooms 1, 3 and 5 26 em to siern, the Sextet chassis represents The full- H n a From 1 e verv best in automobile construction. pating rear axle is a noteworthy example, S ne-piece, pressed steel housing, which combines eat strength with exceptional light weight. Bear- gs are Timken throughout. Unusually long -semi- Hliptic springs are used front and rear, and their ushioning power is materially augmented -by the se of heavy Hartford shock abzorbers. . H. Stevens, Boston, New England Distributor. ID MOTOR CO., Hartford i Represented By Chas. Spring. o 10 ARCH ST. TEL. 1056-3 insurance. ¥ would be 1 any information wish regarding THE MUTVAL LIFE OF NEW RK. Oldest, Largest and Most Reliable Company in the World. 'H. D. HUMPHREY ‘District Manager for New Britain. Phone 141t Nat. Bank Buil glll Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes §e John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 551 STANLEY ST. VO HOUSES ON FAIR- EW STREET FOR SALE Here’s a good location and a good investment com- | 2d—$9,500 for a couple of two family houses is cheap, Pt it? See us. Let us sell vour house for you. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. MAIN ST. PHON E 3¢ fIOOMS 2905-¢ BANK RLDG eav the mst compete stk o! EVERSHARP PENCILS of any dealer in town, call and look them over From $1.0C Up Always Sharp Never Sharpened ew Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street PROPERTY ON CAMP STREET . For Sale phultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main 5. gl ased to give ! ! ' H. S. WILL DEBATE COAL QUESTION Teams From the Hartford and New Britain Institutions to Discuss Government Ownership. The Hopkins Debating club of the Hartford Public High school has an- nounced that the membership of their team in the debate which is to take place between the New Britain High school and the former inseitution on day evening, February 6, will be as follows: Lester . Klimm, leader; seph Rivkin, Rubin Sudarsky and imanuel Goldstein, alternate. The tion under discussion will "hat the United Stat cul government should purcha, coul mines within its borders at a fair compensation to the present ancing will follow the debate h is to be held in the local audi- torium. The regular meeting of the High school club will be held in the Y. M. C, A. this evening. Supper will be served at 6: 4 The basketball team for practice. this evening instead of ai 7:30. ' ANDREWS EMPLOYES ORGANIZE SOCIETY will aEs? report o’cock Workers of Large Furnishing House Form ‘“Andrews Booster Club” at Dinner at Jicublein's Last Night. John A. Andrews, proprietor of the John A. Andrews & Co's furniture store was the dinner at Heublein's in Hartford night at which 15 af his employes were gues The dinner was a get-together affair of all the employes of the company and was a pleasing success from be- 1g to end. Wolf of Hartford, district manager of the Art Metal Furniture company of Jamestown, N. Y., was one of the guests. He gave metal furniture, disclosing the salesmen of the John A. company can use in making a sale. Following his address the em- ' ployes voted that a club be organized assuming the name of “The Andrews Booster Club.” The first move was to clect Mr. Andrews honorary presi- dent. The names of the other offi- cers follow: President, Emil Larson; treasurer, Miss Anna M. Clark, and secretary, Charles Wallin. A furnished club room will be pro- vided where the members and their friends may go any time for games or reading. Regular meetings will be held the second and fourth Monday evenings of each month. At frequent intervals it is planned to have repre- sentatives of large et ufacturin concerns tulk t¢® the members of the club The talks will pertain mostly to the goods that are being sold by the John Andrews company and will help th lesmen in their waork. host at a last Biggest hit of the auto show, Lash Motor company exhibits.—advt. LOST AGAIN. owned by Dr. is catising him cons inconvenience if not worry. night -it was stolen from an on Main street. the second { time it had been purloined by thieves in two weeks. Last evening the doc- to who was in Hartford. received word that the car had been located on | Lexington Rouad, West Hartford. He started at once for that place, and, arriving there, he was unable to find the machine. Some doubts are enter- tained by the doctor whether the car was his. LOST, FOUND, The automobile Kinsella srable 1C 1S BLOCKED. the Chestnut street trol- blocked for a few min- afternoon, when the front N. Humphrey's automo- the on Church street. The car proceeding toward Main street, a as directly in front of the Herald office when the oceurred. Mr. Humphrey cverything but discomfiture. Traffic on ley line w { utes this wheel of E. bile came off ax w escaped FORCED LANDING Tex., Jan. F. Davis and G. E. Grimes, American anmy avialors who ¥ 1y made w forced landing ne . are not hold prisoners by 1s and proLably will fly back Tnited States territory today. announced at Fort Brown betore noom. MAKE sville, {to the L was ‘ shortly That | advt. Paige TO AID ¢ (@ the taken up Rev. today | he rles Coppens, announced special - collection would at Peter's church sunday for the destitute people of Germany. Austrin and Hunary. Fa- ther Coppens states that the need of relief in those countries is urgent. gt the conditions are dire at present. ELKS> GRILL Friday St 'Fancy Lunch 75c Sweet Mised Pickles Cole Slaw Salmon Cream G Tenderloin of Beef Boiled Sauce cn Peas Emencie Green Peppers Roast Leg b Brown Sauce and Mashed Poiatoes, Stewed Corn. Pudding Milk ad and Butier i | | j Coffee | | | fi Thouands of eyes search the Classified Columns Dail; 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. CLASSIFIED | lc a Word Minimum Charge 15c. CASH 1IN ADVANUE. This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the litile advt. and in eliminating this werz we save the advertiser money. WANTED—MALE HELP factory Holmes & WANTED-—RBoy for general work. Park Mfg. Co., Hoffman’s Bldg. WANTED-—Young man work. Herald, Box‘ 3 WANTED—Meat cutters, experienced men. Good pay. Rabinow Main St. WANTED-—DMessengers, $12 per week. Western Union Tel. Co., 11 Railroad Arcade. 1-28-3d WANTED—Retail clerk. B XB, salesman, Herald. cost -4d CARPENTERS on coucrete forms, Apply Standard Oil Co’s plant. 1 tr WANTED- 232 Pa for restaurant at 1-26-6dx | aok k St FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, FUR SALE—Pigs and sheat 1150 Joung new m.lch cow with calf at N. W. Baldwin, Kensingion. 1 i apply Regal 1-29-3dx | —A girl to help with gen- | housework in small f: Lots of Classified Advt. readers would buy things you have to sell if they knew you wanted to dis- pose of them. about that used auto, | that real estate, hand furniture, etc., that you wish to turn cash. Do it the Want Advt. wa Tell them second into 'TOMOBILES on rear. top ‘and Seibert, Corbin After 6 phone I'OK SALE—Kissel Sedan Heater hood cover. shield. Apply Garage. 1518-4. New tires Extra C. E. Tel. s0v, 1-27-3dx in good Short 1-29-3dx 9XB, hours and good e condition. | FOR SALE—Several hundred chest- nut posts, seven foot; also poles and clothes line poles. Shouts and sow {o turrow soon. Woodbine F Berim. Tel. 663-4. WANTED-—Middle help with house woman Caly 14 1-2 WANTE 6:30. Bakery, 1 esindy fr evening: Main Sr. m . 8:30 to Hallinan's i-29-6d KFUR SALE—A bar hand sleigh. Cail 2 Second | 1-29-3dx Dablias and gladiolus. ' alogue is ready for dis- L.POR SAL WANTED—Chambermaid at -Hotel "y jgo0 PACKARD 31 1919 Model cquipped with and headlights, excellent d can be tion n ticu refer Car compan: Hartford, Con in ton truck for 3 1- pres This only been in service 10 months and condition ce to ) Wus ton truck, body, truck cab has through- ington St, Phone Charter 46. 1-28-1w Grand 1-28-8dx | sTou1dibe bolcanea one. W. Pcckbaw, Conn. wibutian. — ! mail you Atddleneld, WANTED—Girls for s work. The foot and power | Taplin Manu i 1 -3d ¥FU SALE-—Gas range, est St, WANTED—Plumbers’ helper. F. Walker, 57 Harrison St., Tel. 546. 1-23-w1 ol WANTED-—Man with experience in cost accounting and general oflice work. Must have first class refer- enc Good Address Herald, Box XI15X. 1-15-tf WANTED—Repair Alling Rybber Ca. man. Apply 1-17-tf WANTED-—Bricklayers and tirst class carpenters. See us about our new working conditions. Wm. H. Allen & Co. . 1-28-6d e e———— SITUATION WANTED SALESLADIES for suit, dre: and millinery department. Hat makers | and finishers. Work all year round. Charles Dillon & Co., Hartford. 1-28-3d | FOR SALE—Walnut bedroom suite, dining room suite, two reed rock s range and heated, kitchen cab- | inet. All good as new. G. A. Web- | ster, 439 Arch St 1-28-2dx FOR SALE—Flemish Giants; doe: for bhreeding in Schaefer, 309 East St., city. 1-28-4dx young | A maid for general housc- 3 spring. mall family: washing not Wages $10 per w 8-tf | you to look over the follow- ing cars: 1919 Oukland 1919 Oulk tour and roadster will pay 1918 Buick Six touring 1919 National touring 1918 Overiand sedan 1917 Grant and a number of others all in Al condition and at a bargain. A. C. HID Washington E co., Hartford George Dunbar, Salesman. FoRr lots, located also four p: car; price —Two Whitman street: zer 1918 Overland scnable for cas Sunday at 76 W Mrs. Benson. on | ping and clerical en- or eight rea- | Box 15 po- Q. WANTED—Maid for light housework for small family. No washin p- ply 368 West Main St. stove, oil stoves. Address Furni- 1-28-2dx . FOR SALE—Gas iron bed complete. ture. Box 2, Herald. WANTED—Waitresses. Apply be FOR SALE ur lined overcoat, siz(:!, LOST 361 turned to bank a new Y 1-22-29-2-4-3dx J issued. LOST—Commercial Trust Ceo. savings pass book, No. If not book will be- re- (OST—Tortoise shell glasses in leath® er case on West Main street or trol- ley to Southington., Tuesday night. Reward. TéL 659-12. -28-4dx 38 or ing st 10 reet, tween 10 and 12 a. m, N. B. club. Call evenings, 244 Whit- Ay 1-2 top floor. -3dx SALE —One second hand furnace | and pipes; will heat 5 rooms; one second hand gas range. Can seen at 45 Lincoln St. Tel. 1297. T.. M. Barnes. I WANTED—If you are 16 years old or over and can operate a type- writer we have a place for you. nd chance P. B Conn. r advancement. . New Britain, FOR SALE—1 set silver fox furs and 1 red fox set. Pric dress 33W, Herald. WANTED-—Competent maid or yvounyg | WANTED—Position by ung wom- an having experience in steno- graphy and general office work. Can | zive references. Address Box 1XB, Herald Office. -3dx ———————————————————— FURNISHED ROOMS NTED—One or twé furnished | rooms for light housekeepingz. 49 Beaver St. Mrs. Gayday. 1-26-4dx | ! i X room tenement All improvements, East side. Box 16C, Herald. 1-27-3dx PASTEURIZED 1§ MILK The best of selected raw milx thor- oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- ern process is what is offered you over our brand of PASTEURIZED MILK. Tle finest raw milk cannot compare with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— for ours is the finest raw milk made | vorrect pasteurizing. [ ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS SAFE. Order it today. J. E. SEIBERT & SON. 401 PARK STRFEET. Telephone 1936. Insure against loss of Wages% due to Accident or Illness.i DeWITT A. RILEY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. The Service Agency. SALE building lots street with start N. LOCKWOCOD & Ins. Room FOR risht on improve- Splend:id East Maln ments in at t H. Estate ali Real 407 City Hall REMOVAL F. W. LOOMIS| Will e Located At 112 HMARRISON ST. Tel. 1773 H PLUMBING, TINNING and 1 PURNACES, i LOST urday evening West Main St. Reward. on - LOST—Black morocco handbag, Sat- South High or¥ Return to Herald. § 1-26-6dx - ; LOST—Wednesday, on Hartford trol- ley or between center aund Baptist’ church, Finder Daigle. pledse FOR SALE—New milch cow, gives | great quantity of rich milk. Inguire Alfred Anderson, Plainville road, | near quarries. 1-27-d3x | girl willing to learn general house- work in’ small family. Mrs. F. W. Porter, 28 Hamilton St. Tel. 2 2 WANTED—Head waitress, chamber- and pastry cook. Hotel Be- 1-21-tf FOR SALE-—Sleighs. sleighs. price $10 to $20; also one | good work horse, about 1400 $75. 1. Schlaber, city. WANTED—A competent maid for . 02K St~ genera] housework in family of two. Apply 93 Vine St. -20-tf FOR SALE—Pasteurized milk under the supervision of Health Board of State of Connecticut and City of ' New Britain for 12c a quart. Bring empty bottle. Hotel Bronsom, HELP. ity 5 2t WANTED. FEMALE Neat hand-sewers and millin- ery apprentices wanted. Steady positions, highest sal- aries paid, pleasant sur- roundings, sanitary condi- tions. Saturday half holiday all year around. Apply, Tip Top Hat Co., WANTED—Baby carriage in condition with reversible Phone 1459-12. s WANTED—Room and boeard in pri- | vate family within walking distance | good body, 1-29-1dx NOTICE—Do truck or pleasure car? stub tail. name on return black cail NOTICE a good used piano, preferred). itculars, Box you elvet A black and whi Licensc collar. tag Please to 107 Columbia receive liberal reward. Tel. | NOTICE—Private party wishes to buy (private family Address S, Herald. handbag. 384-23, Mps. e ¢ hound with ) and owner’s notify or street and 1022-12. 1-29-2dx Four business | S Sim——rt == —a—= o giving par- 1-29-3dx want to sell your ™ We have over a hundred prospects ready to buy good used cars. floor space show-room. Co., in our Hardware City Motor 86 Arch St, Phone 903, No charge for st eam heated! 1-29-3dx Booth's block. 344 Broad St. Phone. FRANCIS P. MAY—Studio, room -40, Violin instruction, 1-29-Tdx of Standard Oil Plant. Call M Wagner, 1991 1-28-tf 905 Main St. Hartford. 1-27-d3 WANTED—To rent house or tene- ment of 4 or 5 rooms, furnished or unfurnished, by couple. Good refefences. Address, House, Box 34, Herald. 1-27-wix FEMALE HELP. WANTED—Boys and girls over years old to do errands around of- fice of local fa. Apply P. O. Box 263, New Britain, Conn. 1-27-w1 | 16 Millinery makers, trimmers, copyists and preparers want- ed. week or piece work, highest salaries in the city paid. pleasunt surroundin NOTICE—Opening all kinds of groce Fazzini, 159 Washington St. 1 and of e meat market ries. Frank 8-3dx special wall paper. wood St. Call NOTICE — Painting, discounts on now. Crusberg, 212 D aperhanging, Sale on Green- 26-6dx, §! 63 Christm St. and 69 Arch St NOTICE-—A dollar-bill as photo. Ohrnstedt’s Photo Shop, frames thut Sec our window. 244 Main 12-26-tf WANTED—A typewriter in good con- diticn. Apply Box 10A, Herald. -26-12dx sanitary conditions. Dbalf holiday all y Apply, Tip Top Hat Main St., WANTED-—Housekeeper, man and wife not ubjected to. 1. F. Distin, Plainville; on trolley near Lander: factory. 1 Tdx 905 WANTED — Forward-looking young men and women. Let our instructors help vou in your stru gle for success. Enter now. Cou necticut Business College, 163 Main | St 1-20-¢f | ‘Horehound Patties WANTED—Nice room. with or wit out board, by young Ameri ple. West Main street highest class accommodation re- quired; references if necessary. Ad- NNew Britain, Building—Reparing. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRiCK. STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repalrs of all Court St. onn. kinds. Telephcnes 2244 PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS ¢ § Also buy Second-hand Furniture, L. ZFLDES 138 OAK STREET 2. dre: Room, Box 21. Herald. 1-28-3dx 1920, Start the New Year right. go down | to Doherty's if you want a Native Tur- | key. Pair of Broilers, Native Roasting | « Fancy Fow 50c Ib Good for Colds McENROE’S MAIN STREET Fresh Fresh age. Hams, , H. C. Tripe, | Sweetbread: salt Prime Beef, Ve Lamb, All the leading brands of Teas and Coffee and Canned Goods. Special | = Prices on Case Lot Fraits—We | have -Oranges, Lemons, Grape Fruit, | Bananas and Apples. Vegetables, Na- | tive Potatocs, Carrots, Parsnips, Tur- | a 78 WEST BOORKEEPING S INSTALLED KINIRY & COMPANY PUBLIC® ACCOU INCOME TAX ADVISE! Phonce 2131, Booth's Block. nips. Green Peppers, Sweet Potatoes, Onions, Celery. Lettuce. EVERYTHING THE BEST AT DOHERTY'S 106 ARCH ST. Tel 1446. J. M. CARLE ' ORTHODONTIA i 13 i ” A.B.Johnson,D.D.S. ! T.R.Johnson,D.D.S. | National Bank Bldg. # — ¢ JOB PRINTING] | LY REASONABLE PRICE KULPER TAIN ST, PRINTING co. | v, Tel

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