New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 23, 1920, Page 12

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2 HARTFORD re This Week Only Five More Days of the February Sale Pezee do not read this announcement straightway If these were ordinary times the furniture world, it would not make any ir you did f¢ *t; but—there is no more the price advantages we knowing how long we—and you—will be obliged to wait for lower prices. Ir you v 10 to 25 per cent saving on any piece of furniture on mammoth floors. And if you devide to buy you must buy within the next five days. SRR GEEEBS BEEELEBEFRPELTDRELHS elessly, let matters of less importance occupy your mind. and conditions were very serious difference furniture to be had at arg offering this weck: and there alize this yow'll not hesitate long about accepting the HEHBGBREEISGSSSESCGRBSSOGBRE "r ; It you want a i)ookkeeper, Try Our Daily # | Speclals at Soua rountain Basement-- one who can really ‘“book- keep”’; if you are in need of a salesman, an engineer, a cook or a housemaid or any kind of help in your home, office, store or factory, get them in the Want advt. way. A few words in the Herald Classified column will do the trick. Try it and be convinoced. WANTED—MALE HELP BOY WANTED—to sweep factory once a day and go around on er- rands. Park Mfg. Co., Main street. -2dx Wonderful opportunity for bright, honest Polish, Italian, Jewish voung men with references, willing to work canvassing among their own nationality. See Mr. Scalis, 1 10 3 p. m. Tuesday and Wednesday. Hotel Grand. 2 -2dx YOUNG MEN for railway mail clerks, $110 month. Kxperience unneces- sary. For free particulars, examin- ations, write J. Leonard (former sovernment examiner), 843 Equit- able Bldg., Washington, D. -1wx | BOOKKEEPER to take charge of books and accounting'for mercan- tile and manufacturing business. Bookkeeper Box 12, Herald. 2-21-34 WANTED—Press hands, to work on light press work. A. N. Clark & Son., Plainville, Conn. 2-20-w1 '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 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. zirl for washing, Lincoln St. WANTED—Competent eral housework, no wages. Apply 204 gen- good | Tel. | 3d horsepower gas en- gas or sasoline. In- Mfg. Co.. FOR SALE—17 zine, fittea fo quire at Park street, WANTED—Competent No girl for washing K. Rogers 3-6dx gen- or | ironing. Camp street. WANTED—At Wm. T factory at ance: steady Job waiting for t kind of a girl. GIRL Muller’s WANTED—Neat American woman for counter work. hours daily, ludson lunch. Eight 1-2dx WANTED—At once woman for iron- | ing. Apply Mrs. S. Shurbers. 55 Columbia. street. 2-20-tf WANTED—2 competent maids for: private family. One as cook, other as chambermaid and waitress Apply Drawer B. Plainville. WANTED—Girl to take care of two | children. Apply to Mrs. Frisbie, 339 Hart St. 20-3d WANTED—Office boy; give name, age, address and salary expected. Address P. O. Box 1001, 2-17-tf and then BESG/EHGBHHOVFHHGFBVLROOREAG IV BHBHAROR WANTED—Young man about 18, for ‘ clerical work in local factory. Ex cellent opportunity for ad ment. Apply in own handwriting to Box X19X, Herald. 2-17-64 normal in is mo ] WANTED—Boy 14 to 16 years old errand boy in local factory office. American preferred. Excellent op- portunity for advancement for right boy. Apply in own handwriting, giving gge, education, etc.,, to Box 3X, Herald. 2-17-6d WANTED—Pin boys; good wages. Casino Bowling Alleys. 1-30 tf our two NOTICE TRUCTIONS—Beginners M. F Fleitzer, Conservatory; Address VIOLIN IN: a_ specialty. uate Indiana pupil Kortschak. crts street. kot & & & & & B & & & B & & -1ldx Call Us at 2290:2”To Remove Your Ashes The John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO LWUCKIN G AND TEAMING 531 STANLEY ST. Do You Want To Buy‘A Nice Busineés? We have some good propositions to offer you. We ould he pleased to have you arrange a personal inter- iew—Good chances to make BIG MONEY—See us bout selling your HOUSE, now. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. MALSN &7 PHON E 342 ROOMS 3805-8 BANK BLDG. Block on Park Street For Sale by} Schultz & Costello, Inc., 242 Main §: Business P A5 AT The ardward City Loan Corporation 140 MAIN ST. Telephone 1790 Building Loans to Employees of New Britain Industries. Consult H. J. Foiren, Manager. TYPEWRITERS All Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired ; & Exchanged Typewriter Supplies New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street NOTICE—Coin collectors, I have a few rare U. S. coins I will sell at less than dealers’ prices. Address Herald, Box 10W. 2-23-3dx CITY ITEMS Women's $6.50 tan lace, now $4.75 Damon’s shoe sale—advt. George M. Mitchell of 3¢ Maple street is confined to his home with an attack of influenza. rriage permit has been grant- liam George of 42 Silver street, Emily Rolins of the same NOTICE—Painting and ing, reasonable prices. Crusber 63 Greenwood street. Phone 2122-4. 2-23-6dx paper NOTICE—The person who wrong bag on 12:15 Plainville vesterday may obtain own by took car re- Judge James L. Cooper is confined | to his home by illness. Miss Carolyn Young, a teacher in the Elihu Burritt school, is confined to her home at 52 Black Rock ave- nue by an attack of influenza. W. Allen | Saturday has been ser second floor, east, and advt. Call between 7 P and 8§ p. m. 2-23-d3x NOTICE—Electric cleaners rented, $1.25 per day. Brand new. Prompt- ly delivered. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Tel. 2079, 2-2-tf-eod Building 1nspector John s able to be in his office v few hours. He ously ill. A complaint was registered with the police early this morning that the Curtis street railroad crossing was without protection of a flagman. Rail- road otficials in this city were noti- fied. Engine company | out yesterday to | street for a chimney fire. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Yenter and children have returned to Newark, N. J., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Batty of 15 Union street. A number of members of New Britain lodze, B. P. O. H. attended the banguet tendered Grand Exalted Ruler Frank L. Rain and Grand Sec- red C. Robinson in Hartford Saturday night. At the noonday lunchcon merchants to be held in the EIks' | grill tomorrow at 12:15 o'clock, E. A. presidefit of the Stanley will be the speaker. As Mr. has been somewhat of a tr eler he has chosen the topic “A Tr to the Far East.” The entertainment program has been arranged by Max { Porter and W. O. Cook. H. Barnes, general secretary of . C. A, and Warren S. Slater, director, will attend a con- | ference of '“Y" workers at the Hart- ford Y M. C. A. tomorrow. Sherwood Eddy, who was in charge of “Y" work | overseas will be the chief speaker. | The meeting will probably last all the afternoon. The La Sallette Fathers opencd a two weelss' mission at St. Joseph church yesterd The attendance at vesterday's services was large. There | { Will be services every morninz and { afternoon of this week for the | women. | wa for NAGLE SANITARIUM ana private Nespital, 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. Nagle, R. N. graduate Brookln Wyckof? Heights Hospital. 9-23-eod-tf called Washington NOTICE—A grand whist given by the Order of Owls, Electric hall, Feb. 24, 1920. 100 Ibs. of sugar gi away that night. Before buying get our prices on Brushes, Dry Mops and Dusters. Better Brushes, Inc., Palmer. Mas of the 1 agernit at 83 Prospect S x dollar-bill frames that Christmas photo. Seec our window. Ohrnstedt’s Photo Shop, 244 Main St. and 69 Arch St. 12-26-tf A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECTALIST Over 30 Years’ Experience in Eye Testing—Satisfaction Guaranteed Office, 306 MAIN ST. Phone 570 NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE Yias some nice young cockerels and To Heal A Cough year old hens. Also, all kinds of E YES’ TALING HO goldfish. n_"(l“ake HAYES' HEALING HONEY |§040e0 INSURAD following classes: Life, Accident and Healil. Security, Burglary, Plate Glass, ete., in fact cvery kind of H. D. HUMPHREY District Manager for Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y. MAIN ST, In th kinds, Nat. Bank Building. Phone 141. 21 Rob- | turning other bag to 189 Oak streets | paying for | Tel. 1121.3, ! i i ! i WANTED—Yougg lady, expericnced | in clerical work: knowledge of | typewriting of advantage but not ! essential. Address P. O. Box 1001. | 2-17-t8 WANTED—Reliable girl for general housework. Good home and good 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 linc necessary if you have common school educa- tion. For personal interview address Box 4BX, Herald. 2. 17-6(1' WANTED—Woman for work in local factory office nd hospital. Good w: and steady | work. Apply to Box 17K, Heraid. 2-17-6d e WANTED—A housekeeper for a wid- ower with three children, age sev- en, five and two. .Address Th Stang, Forestville, Conn. 2-17 cleaning s WANTED—EXxperienced ironers, malo and female. Learners taken; good | wages paid while learning. Com- mercial Shirt Co., 266 Arch St. 2-6-tf WANTED—Chambermald, Beloin. Hotel 2-7-tf at TELEPHONE OPERATOR WANTED. Young lady to operate small tel- ephone swilchboard, in office of local factory. Ono with some experience preferred, asc capablo of operating typewriter to some extent. In application state age, experience, references, etc. Ad- dress Box 51, Herald Office, WANTED—Typist and stenographer. Apply at office of School Dept., City Hall, state age, education and ex- penience. 2-11-tf —We now have s fer additional steady and attractive bench and machine work. We can also use competent machinists on new con- struction work. Satisfac- tory wages and working conditions ured. Amer- ican Paper CGioods Co.. Kensington. Conn. po- E———————— DeWTTT A. RILEY ’ Automobile ) Accident Health and Fire The Service Agency. ATIONAT, BANK BUILDING. With H. Dayton Hamphrey TO G DIN We have this week Tur! Fowl, the best Beef, Veal, Lamb and Pork that money can bu ative Cel- ery, Lettuce, Pu Fancy Navel and Florida Ora Grape Fruit, l.emons, etc. Canned berries, Raspherric Pineapple. We Sperry & Barnes, C White Rose and H Goods. Look | them all over, but before you buy go down and see Stockwell at Telephone nge a—Lozanberries, Cherries, Straw- Pea full Jine so & Sanborn’s | 1116, ! Poland, A FOR SALE—1.500 rolls wall paper at reduced prices. Cash and carry. usberg, paint Greenwood 4. street. FOR SALE—Pasteurized mi the supervision of Healith Board of ' State of Connecticut and City of New Britain for i2c a quart. Bring empty bottle. Hotel Bronson. City. 1-9-tf T ———— TO RENT WANTED—To rent furnished cottage of four or five rooms in good loca- tion by couple. Conveniences und location considered rather than price charged. Best of references. D. Juga, P. & F. Corbin. 2-18-1wx TO RENT—Four rooms with provements: electric lights. M 45 Dwight St. Telephone 12-20-3dx MOTORCYCLES. WANTED—TUsed Motorcycles. evenings. Morse & Clark, distributors, 151 Church Corner, Open Central ast Hartford Ave., REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Farm, 200 acres, room house, barus, silo, chicken houses, wagon, tool house, garage, dairy barn for 30 head of ecattle, in Durham, <Conn. Address Herals Eox 44N, - and paper hanger, g im- Expert repairing. Clark, } Reading Standard Just before Spring “breaks” ] i= a good time to interest pros- that used auto you want to sell. The pective buyers. in new owner will want to get it tuned up and ready for the road ,before the blue bird begins to chir Get in touch with him in the Want advt. way. A few cemts spent for a Herald Classified advt. will locate the buyer you want, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1917 Oakland roadster, 1918 Overland touring, model §0; 1919 Oldsmobile 8, 1917 Mitchell sedan. Also a number of other tourings and roadste light and heavy truc Time paynfents ar. ranged. Cohen Motor Co. street. used touring cag WANTED—Ta buy e S mus 1156, FOR SALE Cabriolettgs rare bar, be sold ak once. Perfect conditior. Runs and looks jile new. Call 170S for dem- onstration during day, 753 Bast. street even or Sundays . N 1-31-tr USED CARS it will pay you to look over our used cars before you buy, which are A No. 1 condi- tion, at a very low price. Oakland touring 5 Oaklana touring Buick touring Saxon Overland roadster Reo 3-4 ton delivery ¥ and a number of other cars. We alss give time payvments. A. C. Hine Co., 189 Washing- ton St., Hartford, Conn. Tel- ephone $946. George Dun- bar, salesman. 2-23-27 WANTED. WANTED-—Teacher desires two rooms with the privilege of light housekeeping; centrally lo- cated: West Main street or vicinity preferred. Box 21, Herald. one or 23-2dx e FURNISHED ROOMS PN within three center, RENT—Furnished front minutes walk room from adjoining. Address Box 17N. ir WANTED—Furnished room vate family, by gentleman. Bo: Herald. 2 WANTED—One or two room: center of city, with board preferred. American couple. William Russell, Herald. 2-28-t1 TO RENT—Furnished room for one or two gentlemen in private family. Smith, 100 Glen street. 2-23-2dx ———— e e PERSONAD. DON'T suffer with toothache at any hour of the night. Dr. Dickerman, 22 West Pearl. 2-23-6dx STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Foreign Remittances Drafts on Great Britain, Frauce, ltaly. Greece, Portugal. Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, Belgium, Hol- land, Jugo-Slavia, Germany, Spain. Mail and Cable Moncy Orders at minimum rates to all parts of the world, where communication is not | restricted. ro N CURRENCY Kinds and Denominations Bought and Sold. Al General Insurance MORTGAGE LOANS GEO. A. QUIGLEY 297 Main St., New Britain, Conn. REAL ESTATE SAVE ALL YOUR JUNK | PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS Also * buy Sccond-hand Furnitare. L. ZELDES 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-23 TOR SALE. Well Established Grocery tine neighboriod. Store, in H. N. LOCKWOOD, Real Estate and Insurance, City Hall, Room 107 suitable for two gentlemen | or if preferred, have two front rooms ' in pri- | l WANTED—Young lady clerk " ex- perienced handling telephones pre- ferred. Hours, 8 a. m., 6 p. m. Box B34B. 2-23-24 NTED—Room and board in pris ate family. Will pay well for sat- isfactory accommodations. Address Herald, Box 27V 3-54 WANTED—By capable work for evening hour Herald Box X11XX. WANTED—To buy roll top desk. Ad- dress Desk, Herald Office. 2-23-3dx WANTED—To rent, four or five room apartment, furnished or ugfur- nished. In zood locality. Adfress, Apartment Box 3, Herald. 2-28°tf WANTED—To buy March 1st, good acres. With stock and tools. at once as I mean business. dress Box 496 P. O.. New 2 for cash b farm, 10 to WANTED—At once, five ment. Address Tenement, Office WANTED—Three furnished for Address Box 22K. room aparfroent light houstkeeping. 2-21-2dx WANTED—Second-hand safe. :Musi be in good condition. Apply,.Box 23XZ, Herald. 2-20-3d WOULD LIKE typewriting or copyins] to do at home. Address Box 20Z) Herald Office. 2-20-3dx] WANTED—Four room apartment i West Main street section. Phons 351 West Main St. 18-434 LOST—Small purse containing nearl $14, Saturday evening between No vick pharmacy, Arch St, and 3¢ Washington St. Return to 36 Wal lace St. and receive reward. Y H‘»:d. LOST-—A bunch of keys on Fast Main ~t t or Harfford avenue, Thu duy. Finder return to Herald. 2-23-1d LOST—Small Rill taining a sum of money morning, hetween 48 Main streef and North & Judd's factor: to Herald. Reward. black fold LOST—TIun between Y Phael’s Return to Heral keys on Main street A. and the Ra aturday nigh Reward 23-14 LOST—Automobile crank betwee! 193 Main stregt and end of Farm: ington car line. Reward returnec to Eastwood Garage, rear*193 Mair street. 2-17-t FOUND FOUND—Saturday, lady’s wrist watc! Owner may recover by p:oving property and paying for hdvertise| ment. Miss Anna Needpam, - 3 Wakefield Court. Tel. 1882 - 3-1d Bullding—Repaming. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETH. Repalrs of all kinds. &' 9 Court St. Telephones 2 tHew Britain, Conn, £ 191

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