New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 20, 1920, Page 12

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EW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, P o ok Special Al Week at the Soda Fountain “Cherry Crush OATS —at— Store Closcd [Monday in honor of Washingto Birthday. HARTFORD NECKWEAR Greatly Reduced Values Up to $3.00. At $1.00 Saturday collection of high grade all the Coll "his mple SR pieces in t styles. Collars, Jahots and Vest Fronts of net, laces and combinations. One of the finest assortments we have ever shown at $1.00. Sots, (Main Floor.) MEN’S SHOES At Special Saturday Prices (Fif th Floor.) present style for Black Calf I con- ditions, and ideal for spring wear, Nature Toe Vici Kid conservativ n. wo Another lot of meu's work value : Black and T\n under wde Sho es heavy sole ish bals, Taffeta Flounce Petticoats Regu larly Saturday $2.98 Win dow Display Seco tops in plain shades and tailored flounces of changeable fifteen differ ent combination all new spring col- quality the regular price of $3.95. Special abot tent at (Four th Floor.) Men’s Silk Hose silk in Black and colors, strictly first quality. secial for Saturday, 50¢ palr. Pure Thread Reg- lar 85¢ grade, Values Up to $59.50. (Third Floor.) Only about 80 coats in this inal Clearance of Men’s Overcoats Ulsterettes and dress Coats. 20 Lamps at $10.95 Values to $15 (=ix th Floor.) A beautiful assortment of L amps with metal b khades, finished in the new pol ychrome, yerde and mber or green glass shades. &fi@@@@@fi@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Some fur all lined throughout and sizes 16 to 44. colors include black, navy taupe, remarkable group. trimmed, almost green, plain mixtures. gray Materials are velour, and gray tweed, silvertone, broadcloth, plush and caracul cloth, all Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes e John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 55 TRUTON PRESS IS SILENT German FEditors Have But Little to Say About Lansing's Resignation or son’s Attitude. NLEY ST. 1 ST. Wi Berlin, Feh. 20.—Unusually little comment by German papers is noticed in regard to the resignation of Secre- BETTER THAN 10 P. C. regard 1o iam ot Secrs We can show you some tenement pru-pel’ty that WI:: | cabinet and also the attitude of Presi- i ill | dent Wilson on the Adriatic >stion. your eyes stick out on the returns that it will|en Wicon on ihe Aaniatic huestion jg—See us about selling your real estate for you— attempts to establish the fact ‘that it in our hands—We'll do the rest. I CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Wilson at home and abroad. This is based wholly on the ROOMS 305.6 BANK RLDG. R R R ST O Y I VTR0 ST G T YOO, Sy mrm'mz\tmn through Holland L TR RS YPEWRITERS can newspapers are taking of Secretary Lansing. 1 Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired & Exchanged The Tageblatt declares that Mr., Typewriter Supplies cabled and Ameri- the iN ST, PHONE 342 converged into case and that while it's purely internal affair of the United States, outsiders are “forced to make the somewhat depressing observtion that the annointed of one great nation } hailed as the herald of world i | Block on Park Street For Sale by chultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main St usiness democr career in open contradiction to the will of his people.” who cy and liberty, is closing his GRISIS IN GABINET Resignation of Spanish Ofticials Expected at Almost Any Time— Situation Critical, Politically. The Hardward City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employvees of New Madrid, Feb. 20.—The political sit- uation in Spain is still very eritical and this morning the indications were that the disruption of the cabinet might occur at any moment. In political circles it is declared that it is impossible to forecast what commission of ministers could repre- the present cabinet of Premier Salzar in case it decided it could not continue in office. The difference in the viewpoint in the smail factions in the parliament are so strongly matked that it is considered it wouid he very difficult to bring them gether even for just long enough | pass the budget. Britain Industries. J. ent Consunlt H. Foiren, Manager. bt to- e to MOTORCYCT. 'd Motorcycles. Open evenings. Expert repairing. Clark, Morse & Clark, Reading Standard distributors, 151 Central Ave., Church Corner, East Hartford 2.20-3d in the following classes: | kinds. Security, Burglary, ew Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street 372 eletaletalolaatatetetetofolofekolalofolofololodetetofetetobelolaiole] & & & & & & & s Fo & & B & & & & & £ & & & & & part | | | | WANTED—Asslstant janitor. ! WANTED—Barber, | WANTED—Oflice boy; | CORRIDAN ; them RIDAY, FEBRUA 20, 1920. . If. you want a bookkeeper, [ “book- if you are in nced of a one who can really keep salesman, an engineer, a Ccook or a housemaid or sany kind of help in your home, office, storo get them in or factory, the Want advt. way. A few words in the Horald Classified column will do the trick. Try it and be convinced. CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum CASH IN This is not a question of credit. Charge 15c. ADVANCE. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the litile advt. and in eliminating this werk we save the advertiser money. -_——— WANTED—~MALE HELP WANTED—Man to wash do kitchen work. N. Lunch, 348 Main St. dishes and B. Dairy 2-.20-1d WANTED—FEMALE HELP Just before Spring “breaks” i~ @ good time to interest pros- pective buyers in that used auto you want to sell. The new owner will want to get it tuned up and ready for the road before the blue bird begins to chirp. Get in touch with him in the Want advt. way. A few ocents spent for a Herald Classified advt. will locate the buyer you want. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-—Woman to wait on table during noon hours. N. . Dairy Lunch, 348 Main Si 0-1d WANTED—Press hands. light press work. A. Son., Plainville, Conn. to work on N. Clark & 2-20-w1 WANTED-—At once womun ing. Apply Mrs. Columbia street. for iron- S. Shurberg 55 -tf Apply | F. J. Mawe, Y. M, C 2-19-3d none but first class man need apply. Peter Ba- rone, 302 Park street. 2-18-3dx | WANTED—z | private family. One as cook, other as chambermaid and waitress. Apply Drawer B. Plainville. competent maids 20-6d WANTED—Electrician and helper. Call 162 North street between & and 9 p. m. 2-18-4dx give name, expected. 2-17-tf age, address and salary Address P. O. Box 1001. WANTED—Young man for office work. Apply National Biscuit Co., Woodland street. 2-17-tf WANTED—Woman to one day a week. Frederick J. Mann, do Apply Court Mrs. t 20- WANTED — Experienced good position. Will taphone operator. Herald. train as die- WANTED—Girl to take care of children. Appiy to Mrs. 339 Hart St. two Frisbie WANTED—Young man about 18, for clerical work in local factory. Ex- cellent opportunity for advance- ment. Apply in own handwriting to Box X19X, Herald. 2-17-6d — WANTED—Boy 14 to 16 years old as errand boy in' local factory office. American preferred. Excellent op- portunity for advancement for right boy. Apply in own handwriting, giving age, education, etc., to Box 3X, Heraid. 2-17-6d WANTED—A man for warehouse work. Gcod chance for man to learn to drive a truck. Married man preferred. Apply to Mr. Tyler, Texas Oil Co., 131 Church St. 2-16-t¢ —_— RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. $110 month. Age, 18-35. Experience un- necessary. For free particulars, examinations, write J. Leonard (former government examiner) 843 Equitable Bldg., Washingtan, D. C. 2-11-10dx WANTED—Pin boys; good wages. Casino Bowling Alleys. 1-30 tf e —————— e NOTICE NOTICE—A grand whist given by the Order of Owls, Electric hall, Feb. 24, 1920. 100 Ibs. of sugar given away that night. 2-20-3d WANTED—Piano playcr, permanent position. Good pay. Apply F. W. Woolworth Co., New Britain. -18-3dx for cleaning | typist fory Address Typist 0-dz | FOR calt spring N 254-12 SAL milch cow and one nearby 150 hogs, pigs and shoats, Baldwin, nsington. Tel. 2-20-2d —One new ide and K ft. wood, ength in the Elijah Rogers. 2-16-3d-eod FOR SAL cord saw d wood any city $15.00 a cord. Tel. 1224-3. K FOR SALE- condition; bargain. Square piano, medium size; Andrews, 439 32 fine good tone; Arch St | FOR SALE- day; also White cockerels. Mrs ton St. Tel FOR SALE—A large refrigerator and poal table, all in good condition. Otto Leupold, 361 Arch St. 2-18-4dx Freshly laid eggs every Plymouth Rock Uhryn, 112 Cari- 2-20-2dx WANTED—To buy for cash before March 1st, good farm, 10 to 200 acres. With stock and tools. Write at once as I mean busine: dress Box 496 P. O.. New AUTOMOBILES _— FOR SALE—1919 Oldsmobile Overlund, model 85: 1917 Mitchell Sedan. Also a number of roadsters, tourings, deliveries s, popular makes; time payments arranged. Cohen FOR SALE-—National rare bargain. Maost once. Perfect co looks like onstration during street eveni: Cabriolette: be sold at ndition. Runs and all 1708 for dem- day, 753 East :gs or\Sundays . 1-31-tt WANTED—A position as housekeep- er in widower's small family, by a refined. woman. Address A B.C, Herald. 2-20-2dx Are WANTED—Two rooms. furnished or unfurnished, with or without board. Am in family; highest refer- ences. Telephone or write J. F. L., Room 353, Hotel Beloin. 2-20-1dx ~ WANTED—Second-hand safe. be in goods condition. 23XZ, Herald. Must Apply Box 2-20-3dx WANTED—Young lady, experienced in clerical work; knowledge of typewriting of advantage but not essential. Address P. O. Box 1001. 2-17-tf FOR SALE—Three room household furniture to be sold at a sacrifice price. Party can Apply Max Brooks, 3 Hartford Ave., from § to 12 a. m, 2-16-6dx also have rent. ' WANTED—A private party desires to purchase a good upright piano a family. Address, stating particulars. Hanson, Box 10Z, Her- ald. WANTED—Reliable girl for general housework. Good home and good wages, 74 Hart. 2-18-tf WANTED—Young lady for clerical work in local factory. Working con- | ditions and wages good. No special training in this line necessar You have common school educa- or personal interview address Box 4BX, Herald. 2-17-6d WANTED—Waitress at New hotel. 2-18-3dx WANTED—Woman for work in local factory office hospital. Good wages and work. Apply to Box 17K, and steady 2-17-64 WANTED—A housekeeper for i wid- ower with three children, age sev- c¢n, five and two. Address Tho: Stang, Forestville, Conn. 2-17-6d WANTED-—Waitress and maid for institution. Elm St, New Haven. Liberty 574. 2-18-3d NOTICE—Electric creaners rented, $1.25 per day. Brand new. Prompt- ly delivered. Satisraction guaran- teed. Tel. 2079. 2-2-tf-eod WANTED—Competent girl for cral housework. No washing ironing. Mrs. Paul K. Rogers, Camp street. 2.14-wix sen- or 21 NAGLE SANITARIUM ana private a0sptital, 50 Cedar street. Quiet lo- cation, excellent surroundings, free from institutional atmosphere; close individual attention assured; all doctors courteously recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Con- ducted solely by Mary E. Nagls, R. N, graduate Brookln Wyckoff Heights Hospital. 9-23-eod-tt Before buying get our Brushes, Dry Mops and Better Brushes, Ihc., Palme local agent at $3 Prospect S 936-13. prices on Dusters. ELECTRIC CO.—We do 18-6a ! WANTED—RBookkeepers, typists and stenographers to register for posi- tions. No charge. Connecticut Bus- iness College, 163 Main. 14-tf WANTED—Woman to do washing and ironing at home. 65 Harrison St. or Tel. 2019. family Call 2-11-tf WANTED—Experienced ironers, male and female. Learners taken: good wages paid while learning. Com- mercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. 2-6-tf WANTED—Chambermaid, ; Beloin. at Hotel 2-7-tf all kinds of wiring, hang fixtures and mator work and pay special at- tention to all kinds of repair work. Store, 427 W. Main St. Tel . 2-17-5dx NOTICE—1,5600 rolls of wall paper, 10c to 40c roll. Cash and carry. Painting, paper hanging at discount. Crusberg, 63 Greenwood St. Phono 2 4. 2-16-6d 1f vou are looking for a good board- ing place go to the Park Hotel dining room and eat all you want for $7.50 per week. 21 meals for §7.560. Mrs. P. Mettey. Z-14-8dx NOTICE—We are doing business at 68 W. Main St, just around the cor- ner from Main. Careful attention will be given to new customers as well as our regular t 5 barbers. The Model Barber S 2-13-6d NOTICE-—A dollar-bill frames that Christmas photo. See our window. Ohrnstedt's Photo Shop, 244 Main St. and 69 Arch St. 1O GET YO We have this weck s, Chic k: ns, Fowl, the best Beel, Veal, Pork that money can buy. ery, Lettuce, Parsley, Fancy and Florida Oranges, Grape Lemons, etc. Canned Fruits—Loganberriecs, berries, Cherries, Pears, ple. full line of Sperry & Barnes, C hufl & Sanborn’s White Rose and Heins Goods. Look all over, but before you buy zo down and see Stockwell at DOHERTY'S, Telephone Fruxl, Straw. 1446, ~ INSURANCE— Life, Accident and Health, Fire, Liability of all Plate Glass, etc., H. D. HUMPHREY District Manager for Mutual Lifc Insurance Co. of N. Y. MAIN ¢ in fact every kind of insurance. Phone 141, TELEPHONE OPERATOR WANTED. Young lady to operate small tel- ephone switchboard, in office of local factory. One with some experience preferred, aso capable of operating typewriter to some extont. 1n application state age, experience, refercnces, etc. Ad- dress Box 31, Horald Office, 2-3-tf WANTED—Typist and stenographer. ' Apply at office of School Dept., City Hall, state age, education and ex- perience. | FOR SALE ! Six rooms, improvements, good lm, barn, hen house, fruit, not far from | . the trolley, $3,600.00. | Two family frame dwelling house ! with improvements, large lot, fruit, ! private water system. Easy commu | Ing to New Britain, fare 5-6 cents, Robert B. White Telephone 142—PLAINVILLE REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER Regal | cleaning | Herald. | general | Apply 610 | Telephone | | FOR SALE—Pasteurized milk under the supervision of Health Board of State of Connecticut and City of New Britain for i2c a quart. Bring empty bottle. Hotel Bronson, City. 1-9-4¢ R — FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT-—Furnished use of kitchen, for lady. ing street. room, with 2-20-2dx TO RENT—One furnished room suit- | able for heated two gentlemen: steam 208 East Main street. Furnished one or street. Room, steam two, gentlemen, heated, 280 117, for -5dx T ——— PERSONAD. ! DON'T SUFFER. We give vou our Sleeping Anaesthetic in your home and extract your teeth. Dr. D. H. Dickerman, 22 West Pearl St. 2-20-2dx DON'T SUFFER, with toothache, We can treat your teeth inyour home, also extract them without pain. Dr. D. H. Dickerman, 22 West Pearl St. 2-16-6dx TO RENT TO RENT—Neatly all conveniences, private with or without board. street, 2d floor, opposite school. furnished room, family, 74 Talcott Smalley 2-19-2dx WANTED—To rent furi hed cottage of four or five rooms in good loca- tion by couple. Conveniences * and location considered rather than price charged. Best of refercnces. D. Jugo, P. & F. Corbin. 2-18-1wx FOR RENT—Hall suitable for entert: or meetings. 10X. on Main street, inments, dances Apply Herald, Box 2-10-10dx TO RENT—Four im- provement electric lights. Mrs, Maxen, 45 Dwight St. Telephone 897. 2-20-3dx FOR SALE Nince room rooms with house, large barn, 1,000 ft. frontage on trolley and highway, and only 15 min- utes to City hall. Plenty of tools. | acres of land, Nine room housc all improvements, fruit, ‘lose 1o i { targe barn, room for 1,200 he about 30 lavze building lots, the wrolley. Price $8,000. mortgage may remain, Robert B. Whlte 'l't lephone 142—PLAINVILLE 'ATL AUCTIONEFR Large SAVE ALL YO[‘IK JUNK PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS Also buy BSecond-hand Furniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK STREET Tel. 588-23 | | | I ! 244 Whit- | 0-2dx | Arch | WOULD LIKE typewriting or copying to do at home. Address Bo: Herald Office. 2 20-3a WANTED—Four room apartment in West Main street section. Phone 298-2, 381 West Main St. 2-19-6dx WANTED-—200 quarts milk once. Grogan & Hatfield, Main St. daily at 453 s, 2-18-3dx 2 NTED—To lease 11-2 to 2 acres of good farm land. with or without cottage. Address D. K. Ouwerkerk, Box 283, Yalesville, Conn. 17-4dx WANT or five room tenement; dentia] section. Address Herald. good resi- Box 2 2-16-64 LOST LOST—Automobile 193 Main strect and end of Farm- ington car line. Reward if returncd to Eastwood Garage, rear 192 Main street. 2-17-tf crank between | LOST—Thursday noom. A self-filling fountain pen around the post office or on street. Finder return to Shop, 15 Lafavette St. Sub reward. Moort in 1 Maicg Truni tantial 0-2dy LOST—Little finger ring with green stone. Kindly return to Stanley Rule & Level Office or telephone 1077-1 Reward. 2-20-2d3 —_— Building—Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephcnes 2244 New Britain. (Conn. 1911 —_— FOR SALE. Well Established Grocery Store, fine neighborhood. H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, Room 407 ————————— DeWTTIT A. RILEY Automobile ) Accident ) Health ) and ) Fire ) - Service Agency. DANCING - FRIDAYEVENINS | ! i 1 I INSURANCE -11-tf | ce $9, .00: S5, L mo ge. 2-11 "i Pri $9,000. $5,800.00 rtga State Armory’ Arch Co.M,C.5.G GIRLS Desiring a Pesition at Good Wag. Working Co under Excellent Apply UNI3Z: LAUNDRY € 266 ARCH didons. Motor Co., 4 Elm St. 2-19-3d _ 2-20-d2x ! ED—By about March 1st, four- .

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