New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 30, 1920, Page 12

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. Joseph . Bar association, were 'barred from ! ing of five | for the turn-down was-that they were ! | men. ' | Sergeant York Forced : dividuai { United States in behalf of the Alvin | da Washington. — Sir Oliver = Lodge, leading scientist of Great Britain, is in America to lecture on spiritualistic and scientific subjects. He will visit many principal American, cities. Pic- ture wus_taken on his arrival, with L his wife, in’ New York on board the §. 8. Lapland. LIFE INS URANCE . Do npt delay looking up that insurance. I would be pleased to give any information you wish regarding THE MUTU. AL LIFE OF \L“ RK. Oldcs(, Largest and Most Reliable (Ompnn\ in the World. District Manager for Britain. 272 MAIN 51T ew ’ Bank Building. Phone 141. CI“ Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashe-s John P. Maguire Construction Co 'AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 531 STANLEY ST. . FAMILY BRICK BLOCK ON fOAK STREET FOR SALE— n“n be bought on about 10 p er cent. basis—Only built a few us about selling house¢ or your busi- —Now's Your Time—Sce your CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHON E 547 HROOMS 305-6¢ BANK BLDG. MAIN ST OR QUICK RETURNS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS* The Hardward City Loan Curpo'ratiun 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans te Employees of New Britain- Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. | bride-to-be lives at 189 Oak street. : cure the consent of her | phonso i agency. 1 prospective bridegroom q‘ 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. e Y.—Louis Marshall, Justice Charles Evans Hughes and B. M. Proskauer (left to members of the New York Aibany, right), a brief asking for reseat- socialists recently ousted from the New York. State Assembly. Their request came during-the hear- ing of the soclalists and the reason submltti not counsel for the ousted assembly- _To Abandon Speaking Tour Mass., Jan. 30—Sergeant the world’s greatest in- who is touring the | WANTED—MALE HELP Worcester, Alvin C. Yorl hero, e e e WANTED—Truck driver and help- er. Also young.man over 16 years of age in ecgyg depamlu.nl Armour & Co. 1-30-t¢ C. York foundation to found mnd ‘maintain a school in the mountain sections of the South today was forced to cancel. his tour indefinite- ly owing to an attack of appendicitis. He was stricken, following his lecture in Boston Wednesday uight but spoke at the Rotary luncheon here yester- He was placed under doctors’ | care following the lecture here and they advised an immediate operation. He will not be operated upon imme- diately but if able will go directly to his home in Pall Mall, Tenn. MAN WANTED—Young man, under forty years, who thoroughly under- stands boilers, and_ who can intel- ligently receive and unpack freight. Must be sétong and avle to.do a good day’s work, of unquestionable character and well recommended. APply Box 3WX, Herald. 1-30-2d WA\’TEP—(,a.rpenters on . forms, inside work, steady Standard Oil Co. concrete Job. WANTED—Pin boys; good Casino ‘Bowling Alleys. wages., SHOEMAKERS TO WED. 1.30-t8 Salvatore Carpentieri, aged 23, and Miss Mary Donato, aged 21, have taken out a license to marry. The lives «at 187 His WANTED—Young man to learn busi- ness: excellent opportunity for ad- vancement. ' Apply to The Grafo- Oak street and is a shoemaker. necla Shops, Inc, 138 Main St 1-30-3d. Carmelo Cagliardi, of 408 Oak streat, and Mary Nesta, of 182 South Main street, were granted a license yester- day. As the young woman is but 18 WANTED—Boy for general factory work. Park Mtg. Co., Holmes & Hoffman’s Bldg. -29-2dx CLASSIFIED | = Ic a Word Minimum CASH 1IN This is not a question of credit. 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—Maid for general hquse- werk in family of four. References required. Good wag Apply Saturday and Sunday, Mrs. J. B Cooley, 114 Whitney street, ord. ake Farmingtan car. avenue 1-30-2d . WANTED-—Waitress, hotel. apply WANTED—A girl to help with gen- eral housework Short hours 9XB, Herald. in small good family and pa. WANTED—Middle-aged help with housework. woman Call 142 WANTED—Saleslady 6:30. No Bakery, 1 fram evenings. Main St. Hallinan WANTED— Chambermaid Grand. at Hotel WANTED. vears of age it was necessary to se. s father, before the licensc Cagliardi also is WANTED—Young man werk. Herald, Box 7Z. for clerical 1-28-4d Nesta, could be granted. a shoemaker. WANTED—Messcngers, $12 per week. Western Union Tel. Co., 11 Railroad Arcade. 1-28-3d REALTY TRANSFERS. i Mary Farrell has sold property at 45 Cherry street. to David Fichman throuzh the .Schultz and Costello Soloman I. Levine trans- WANTED—Retail clerk. salesman, Box 20XB, Herald. 1 cost -4d WANTED—Cook 232 Park St. for restaurant at 1-26-6dx i ferred property at 41 Hurlburt street ! final talk at the fellowship supper in ¢ Seerley to Karl Hoffman Hockman agenc th morning through the J. WANTED—Man with experience in cost accounting and genergl office work. Must have first class refer- ’ ences. Good saiary. Address | WILL GIVE FINAL TALK. Herald, Box X15X. 1-15-tf Rev: William Ross, pastor of the | First Baptist church, will give his WANTED—Repair Alling Rubber Ca. Apply 3 1-17-tt Monday evening, on of Prayer” The ip suppers ! EY H. the Y. “The speake during Wilkins. in athletics at the “¥" and among the boys. A 1 expected tonight. M. C. A, Meaning s popu attendance ! ! WANTED—Br.cklayers aud first class | carpente; See us about our new working conditions. Wm. H. All & Co. 1-28-64 SEX HYGIENE The first of a series of sex hygiene to be given by at the Y. M. C. LECTURE. lectures on Dr. F.-N. A. will be ' ! given in the banquet hall Wednesday : The | over {of the Y. M. C. A 3 will | this city | former pastor of the church. evening., February 4. at § o'clock. lectiire will be free to men 20 vears of age who wish to get acquainted with Dr. Seerlev. The cost | of tickets for the series of six lectures | SEET—WSEMmRes==<p=m—==NE— be $1.25. SITUATION WANTED REV. H. W. COOK At the Sunday TO TALK. afternoon meeting Rev. H. W. Cook, pastor of Trinity Methodist church, will give a talk to the voung men. Rev. Mr. Cook has been a resident of for some time and is re- puted o be a speaker of ability. He | s the father of Rev. Warren F. Cook, | experience :ral ol phy and ger zive refe IXB, Her FURNISHED H()O\lh TO RENT- for two. Furnished room. 69 Arch St. 1920. Start the New Year righ to Doherty’s if you want a suitabla 1-30-2dx go down ive Tur- key. Pair of Broilers, Native Roasting :, Chicken, Fancy Fowl, Duck, Fresh/ Spareriby, Pork Tenderloins, Fresh' Shoulders, S. & B. Sausage, Hams, ! Bacon, Smoked Shoulders, H. C. Tripe, Calves’ Liver, Sweetbreads, Salt} Tongues, Prime Beef;, Ve 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 Potatoes, Carrots, Parsnips, Tur- nips, Green Peppers, Sweet Potatoes, Onions, Celery, Lettuce. EVERYTHING THE BEST AT DOHERTY'S 406 ARCH S Tel. GIRLS Desiring a Position at Good Wages, Excellent Working Con- Apply UNION LAUNDRY CO. 266 ARCH ST. under ditions. 1446. FOR SALE—Two Family House and Extra Lot on Maple Street. Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St. 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 | | i v | WANTED—Hcad L press. w turing Co. SALESLADIES for suit, millinery department. and finishers. Work all year round. Charles Dillon & Co., Hartford dress and 8-3d WANTED—A maid for general house- work;. small famiiy; g not required. week. Box 29BB. 1-28-t Wages $10 per WANTED —Competent maid or youug zirl willing to learn general house- | work in small family. Porter, 28 Hamilton St. Mr: Te! . walitress, cook. chamber- Hotel Be- 1-21-tf maid and pas loin. ANTED—A competent maid generaj housework in family of two. Apply 93 Vine St - FEMALE HELP. Neat hand-sewers and millin- ery apprentices wanted. Steady positions, highest sal- aries poid. pleasant sur- condi- leliday around Apply. Tip Top Hat Co., Hartford. Hart- | 8:30 to | 1-29-6d | 1-28-3dx | Girls for foot and power | The Taplin Manufac- ! 1-29-3d | Hat makers | for * Charge 15c. ADVANCE. Boelkkeeping, | ! laid eggs every FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. i | FOR SALE—Freshly day, also laying hens, pullets, breeding cockerels. Mrs. A. Uhryn, ] Carlton St., Belvidere, Ci i i 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—XKissel Sedan. New tires on rear. Heater hood cover. Extra top and shield. Apply C. E. Seibert. Corbin Gdrage. Tel. 300, After 6 phone 1518-4. 1-27-3dx JANUARY SALE—New and second- hand furniture, stoves, beds, quilts, | matiresses, springs, pillows, carperts | and rugs. All kinds inlaid linoleum | and, all kinds of oilcloth. Wash i boilers, oil stoves, gas and kerosenu | heaters, baby rcarriages, buffets, ! dressers, tables and chairs, alll kinds. -Big stock of general house furnishings. We exchange new | furniture for second-hand. Come and see the bargains. B. Berson, 549 Main St, New Britain, Conn., Opp. St. Mary’s Church. - 1-30-1d | f FOR SALE—Pigs and shoats; also | young new milch cow with calf at | side. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. | Tel. 254412, 3 1-29-3d in good | condition. Tel. 657-230 1-29-3dx Poaimnni spid o Seen il B SR Se ! FOR SALE—Several hundred chest- nut posts, seven foot; also poles and | clothes line poles. Shoats and sows | to farrow soon. Woodbine Farm, Berlin. Tel. 663-4 1-29-2dx | { FOR SALE—Cutter sleigh FOR SALE—A bargain. _Second hand sleigh. Call 267-3. 1-29-3dx it SALK—Dahlias and gladiolus. 1920 catalogue is ready for dis- wibution. T should be pleased to mail you one. A. W. Peckham, Middiefield, Conn. 1-29-1wx FOR My 51 For-, 1-29-2dx i—Gas range, $15. FOR SALE—Flemish Giants; doc for breeding in Schaefer, 309 Eust St., city: i 1-28-4dx | spring. | FOR SALE—Two lots, located on! Whitman street; also four passen- ger 1918 Overland ‘car: price rea- sonable for . Apply evenings ot Sunaay at 76 West Main, top tloor. Mrs. Benson. 1-28-4dx )R SALE 38 or 40, ing street, ur lined overcoat, size Call evenings, 244 Whit- | top floor. 1-28-3d> e SALE—One second hand furnace | { ' and pipes: will heat 5 rocms; one { second hand gas rvange. Can be | seen at 45 Lincoln St. Tel. 1297. L. M. Barnes. 1-24-t¢ | FOR FOR SALE-—1 set silver fox furs and | 1 red fox set. Price reasonable. Ad- | dress 33W, 'Herald. 1-27-3dx | FOR SALE—Pasteurized milk under | the supervision of Health Board of | of Connecticut and City of i gquuart. Bring ote? FEMALE HELP, Miilinery t salaries in v LI\( surroundings, . Saturday half holiday all year around. Apply, in Top Hat Co.. 905 Main St., Hartford. 1-27-d8 TO RENT tenement, all at S0 1-30-2dx TO RENT—Five improvements. Chapman TO RENT- Main street. street. room Inquire tore and John J. McC 1-30-3dx —_— WANTED. VTED—To buy two all rear 5 redroom sc 39 Arch St 1-30- WANTLD-—By colored lady, washing i and ironing to take home. Day's: work and office - cleaning. Call | 1313 1-30-2dx WANTED—By = American couple, tenement of 3 or 4 rooms by Feb. Box 10XX. Herald. 1-30-1d i body at Geo. Ander- | 1-30-2dx WANTED—Ford runabout once; any condition. son Berlin. Tel. 672- WANTED—Room and board vate family. Address FP. 385. in pri- 0. . Box 1-30-tf WANTED—To rent house or ment of 4 or 5-rooms, furnished or unfurnished by couple. Good references. Address, House, Box 34, Herald. 1-27-wix tene- | i 1 | | WANTED—Boys and girls over 16| Bullding—Repaa LEAVITT & HAYES INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, FRiCK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephcnes 2244 New Britain. 1913 ——— Conn. FOR SALE Splendid building lots East Main street with all right on improve- j ments in at the start. H. N. LOCKWCOD Real Estaie & Ins. Room 407 City Hall REMOVAL F. W. LOOMIS| Will Be HARRISO! PLUMBING, Located 112 7S 72 West Main Street i | BOOKKEEPING SY INSTALLED KINIRY & COMPANY PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS INCOME TAX ADVISERS Phone 2131, Booth'’s Block. vears old to do errands around of- | fice of local factory. Apply P. O. Box 263, N Britain, Conn. 1-27-w1l WANTED—A typewriter in good con- dition. Apply Box 10A, Herald. 1-26-12dx WANTED—Housekeeper, wife not abjected to. Plainville; on trolley factory. man and E. F. Distin, near Landers’ 1-24-7dx WANTED — Forward-looking young men and women. Let our capable instructors help you in your strug- | gle for success. Enter now. Con- necticut Business College, 163 Main St. 1-20-tf { | | WANTED—Nice room, with or with- out board, by young American cou- ple. West Main strect section: highest class accommodation re- quired; references if necessary dress Room, Box 21, Herald. i young i i NAGLE SANITARIUM ana er please return to Commercial Trust | Co.—aavt. FRANCIS P. { NOTICE—Opening of PACKARD 31 1919 Mode equipped and head only been .in ser is in out and ¢ uck for sale. ton truck, body, cab truck Bas cc 10 months and 20 Washington st., Phulu_ Charter 46. r company, Hartford, Conn. ¥ you are on the market for a good used car it will pay you to look over the follow- ing ca Oakland touring Oakland roadster Buick Six touring National touring Overland sedan Grant and a number of others all in Al condition and at a bargain. 3 A. C, HINE CO., * Washington §t., Hartford George Dunbar, Salesman. T ———— NOTICE : LAY LR e B S S NQTICE—Expert piano tuner and re- pairer in town. Fifteen years ex- perience. Rates reasonable. Care Walker, No. 119 Dvught street. Call 1459-12, 1-30-8dx NOTICE—Telephone 145 if you " want your ashes carted away. Seven years’ experience in trucking with Mr. Sherman. Attilio Balschi, 27 Holmes Ave. 1-30-3@x privais 4cspital, 50 Cedar street.- Quiet lo- cation, excellent surroundings, free from . institutional atmosphere: close individual attention assured: all doctors courteously recognized. Rates $20 por week upward. Ceon- ducted soleiy by Mary E. Nagle graduate Brookin Wyckofl Hexg.\xs Hospital. 9-23-e0d-if Notice is hereby given that Banks book No. 517, Commercial Trust Co. ! name Bella Florence Birnbaum, has {been lost and the owner thereof has made application for new book. Find- < P NOTICE—Private party wishes to buy., a good used piano, (private family preferred). Address giving pars itculars, Box 278, Herald. 4 1-29-3dx NOTICE—Do you want to seil your truck or pleasure car? We over a hundred prospects ready ta buy good used cars. No charge for fioor space in our steam heated show:-room. Hardware City Motor Co., 86 Arch St, Phone 0% 29 Sd!: MAY—Studio, room 40 Booth’s block. Vieolin instructiom, 344 Broad St. Phone. 1-29-7gx" meat market and all kinds of groceries. Frank Fazzini, 159 Washington St. 1 -3dx paperhangings. discounts on now. Sale ob Crusberg, 63 Green~ Call 2122-4. 1-26-6dx NOTICE — Painting, special wall paper. ~wood St. NOTICE—A dellar-bill frames thal Christmas photo. See our window: Ohrnstedt’s Photo Shop, “244 Maln St. and 69 Arch St 2-26-tf LOST—Tire chain for Ford car on Main or West Main streets. Rewnfrd. O. K. Market, Arch street 1-30-1dx | LOST—Thursday, change purse coli- taining bills, on Main street. Return to Herald office. Reward. 1-30-6d% LOST—Tortoise shell glasses in leath- er case on West Main street or trol- ley to Southington, Tuesday nigii. Reward. Tel. 659-12. 1-28-4dy LOST—Black morocco handbag, Sat- urday evening on South High or West Main St. Return to Herald. Reward. 1-26-6dx —_—— LOST—Wednesday, on Hartford trol- ley or between center and Baptist church, black -<civet handbag. Finder please cai. 384-23, MrS Daigle. 1-29-2¢ LOST—A black and white hound with stub tail. License tag and owner's name on collar. Please notify or return to 107 Columbia street and receive liberal reward. Tel. 1022-1% 1-29.-2d< SAVE ALL YOUR JUNK PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS | Also buy Second-band Furniture. | L. ZELDES 138 OAK STREET Tel, 589.23 | | JOB PRINT[NG CAREFULLY REASONABLE PRICES. 3. M. KULPER FPRINTING CO. 335 MAIN ST. Tel. 7

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