New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 13, 1920, Page 10

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PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET We have many clients who are looking for homes. They are people with money. If you intend to sell and wish to take advantage of the present prices, see us at once. 'Linwn Camp Fair, ! closing time. ! tine, Fla., by friends here. i Tuesday We will not disturb you with sight- seers. i PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET Tel. 2026. Rooms 1, 3 and 5 SAVE ALL YOUR JUNK 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS o buy Second-hand Furniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-23 7 and 8 a. m. or after 7 p. m. DeWitt—;. Riley to the Doherty Market if you want thé best, this week we will ! have Fancy Vermont Turkeys and | Ducks, fine Broilers, Roasting Chick- ens, Fowls, Prime Steer Beef, Native Veal, Eastern cut Pork, Spring Lamb, Fresh Shoulders, Sweetbreads, Calves’ Liver, H. C. Tripe, Lamb Stew, 15¢ per b, Swift's Premiuin Hams and Bacon, Sperry and Barnes Hams and Bacon, houlders, Boiled ~ Ham, Sausages and Sausage Meat, all the best brands of Coi¥ces, Teas and canned goods. Pure Maple Syrup with griddle cakes Sunday morming. Telephone orllers given caveful at- tention at those The gency. JATIONAL BANK BUILDING. With H, Dayton Humphrey MAIN STREET HOTEL, CONSISTING OF 55 ROOMS, OFFICE AND DINING ROOM. FOR P ARTICULARS, APPLY Andrews & Corbit ROOM 8, 338 MAIN ST. DOHERTY'S 406 Arch St. Tel. 144G Real Estate and Insurance. WANTED! First-class Machinist for Die, Tool, Jig and Fix- ture and Gauge work. 2 i i Steady work, excellent working conditions, high- est rates of wages. Werite or call at EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, StandardSteel & Bearings, Incorporated PLAINVILLE, CONN. (Formerly Rockwell-Drake Division Marlin Rockwell Corp). FOR SALE 2-Family house and brick Lautdry on [l well the business. H. D. HUMPHREY District Manager for Mutnal Life Insurance Co. of N X 272 MAIN ST, 121 Smalley street—Also Nat. Bank Building. % Phone vlil. SEE ME ABOUT INCREASING YOUR FIRE INSURANCE. "Call Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes he John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 551 STANLEY ST. Spring is Coming—Now’s the time to make' change. Sell your house and let us pick one put for you from our list— We have customers ith Cash—They’re looking for good business property too—Put Your Real Estate Up with Us We do the rest. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONFE 3543 ROOMK 308.6 BANK ELDG TYPEWRITERS All Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired & Exchanged Typewriter Supplies New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street | ' 3 Family House on Dwight CITY ITEMS Eight big booths at the Rouillard- State Armory. Curley’s Jazz orchestra.—Advt. Don’t forget Viking A. C. dance at, Bungalow tonight. Olcott’s Orch. —advt. Dancing znd music at Elks' grill Saturday cvening from § o’clock until Public invited.—advt. The condition of Fire Chief R. M. Dame is worse today, according to telegrams received from St. Augus- You bave a used car, second- hand furniture for sale, you have lost something. you want a sitnation or you need help, you can gct in touch with the people interested in your propo- sition at a very small expensc and without waste of time or effort. Take advantage of the Spencer and Thompson, lacal boys, furnish the entertainment tonight at Herald’s Classified Columns. the Rouillard-Linton Camp Fair, State Armory. Curley’s Jazz orchestra.—Ad. Flonzaley Quartet at South church night. —advt. LASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 15¢ CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. You can fill any reasonable want by investing a few cents in a Herala Classified Advt., If you are in urgent necd simply get your Advt. to the Herald by noon and it will appear in the afternoon edition, thou- learning of your want the same cvening. Only 1c a word. sands of people NOTICE ———eee LEARN TO DANCE—One-step, fox trot and waltz in 6 private lessons, $5. Guaranteed. Address Dancing, Box 14, Herald. 3-13-3dx WANTED—MALE HELP ! WANTED—Two barbers; good wages and steady job. James G. Bride, 192 Main St., Bristol, Conn. 3-13-d4x THE NEW BAKE-RITE BAKERY We offer you the opportunity, if you act now, to so into business for yourself and to own one or more of this famous nation-wide chain of quality—sanitary bakeries—the best of the new method systems and the only permanent one—a clean, sub- stantial direct-to-the-consumer, staple, every-day line, netting a handsame yearly income. A one- oven complete equipment $3,850, two-oven complete equipment $5,000. Write for information and printed matter. Bake-Rite Corpora- tion, Sixth Floor, Grand Central Palace, New York. 8-13-1d PERMANENT, Good Paying Position open for able, energctic high grade salesman in local territory to rep- resent nationally known manufac- turing corporation. Must call on Jjobbers, stores, factories, mills and garages. Line well advertised and demand great. Splendid oppor- tunity for the right man. Milwaukee Tank Works, Milwaukee, Wis. 3-13-d1x IF YOU ARE TIRED of inside work, or of moving around from one job to another, losing time and moncy, try our permanent work, the year ‘round out of doors. Commission weekly, no delivering or collecting. Special opportunity ' now. Brothers Nurseries, N. Y. FULL SET TEETH, with gold tooth, $7.50. Guaranteed. Dr. Dickerman, 22 West Pearl St. 3-10-1wx —rn SO T T T L L NOTICE is hereby given of the dis- solution of the partnership hereto- fore existing between Milton Bro- berg and Ignacy Gwiazdka, former- ly conducting business at No. 480 Main street, New Britain, Conn. Dated at New Britain this 1ith day of March, 1920. Miiton Bromberg, Ignacy Gwiazdka. 3-13-17-2dx Main street. WWANTED—Young man, over 18, .t> work in automobile filling station: good opportunity for right party; references required. Address Box OIL-SILVER STOCKS—_What have| 2P Herald. 3-11-tf you got? Write me fully and con- " fidentially for reliable, unbiased, | WANTED—Factory night w&lchma.n.l up-to-the-minute information and Addreas Watchman, P. O. Box £07. reports. No charge. Records, 3-11-3d statistics, etc., at clients services. Specialist. Established 1893. New York City, 72 W. 87th St., Edward J. Riggs. 6-13-d1x YOUNG MEN, 17 upward, desiring railway mail clerkships, $110 month, write for free particulars examinations. J. Leonard (former government examiner) 843 Equit- able Bldg., Washington, D. C. 3-10-5dx —_— HOUSEWIRING—You can save mon- ey by signing up this month. A. Tyler, electrician, 48 Howard Ave. Tel. 1992-3, 3-11-3dx WANTED—Young man at McBriar- OIL BUSINESS BOOMING—Oil for-| ty's Drug Store. tunes are often made rom very small investments. It costs nothing to learn how. Write E. F. Frick, Room 1008, One West 34th street, New York. 3-13-d1x I WANTED—Office boy; age, address and salary Address P. O. Box 1001, WANTED—Pin boys: Casino Bowling Alleys. good wages. N ia t d NOTICE—Expert piano tuner an 1.30 tf repajrer back in town; 15 years’ ex- perience; reasonable rates. Care of Walker, 119 Dwight St. Call 1459-12 3-8-6dx WANTED. WANTED—Two men to room and board in a private American fam- ily. 88 Franklin street. SUCCESS IN OIL—If you haven’t made money in Oil during the past year it is your own fault. There are plenty of splendid opportunities if you only know how to pick them. Don’t put your money into a single proposition until you are fully in- formed. We cover all fields and give you the facts as THEY ARE. Free Bulletin Service will be sent on request. 0Oil News Bureau, Room 1010, 1 West 34th St., New York City. 3-13-d1x | 3-18-3dx WANTED—Well furnished room suitable for two gentlemen in good locality in center of town. P. O. box 51. 3-13-6dx WANTED—Intelligent young white men and women to care for ner- vous and mental cases. Beginning salary $35.00 per month. Fuil maintenance, including laund: Increases with time service. Train- ! ing school for nurses maintained. ‘Write or call at The Connecticut State Hospital, Middletown, Conn. 3-13-w2 or six-room tene- Box 10W, 3-12-3dx i | i | Mr. Property Owner and Builders. If you want good work, best materials and reasonable prices in painting and paper hanging, give me a trial. Schacht, 222 East Main St. Tel 3 2dx —_—t REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WANTED—Five- ment immediately. Herald. FOR SALE—13-room house on Hart street; will sell reasonably. Call or see J. Hochman, real estato agent, 278 Main street. Tel. 1180. Call evenings. 3-12-24 WANTED—Four or five furnished rooms in good locality by American couple; will use our own Winens, silverware and dishes; references. Address Herald Box 223Z. 3-12-4dx | FOR SALE—Two houses, five tene- ments and store; all improvements 89 Hartford A 3-11 City Advertisement WANTED-—To buy roll top or flat top desk. Address Desk, Box 8, Her- | ald. 3-11-3dx | WANTED—Tenement of about 5 rooms, centraliy lacated, for April 1. Address Herald, Box 17YZ. 3-11-3dx Registrars’ Notice. The Regisirars of voters of the city of New Britain will be in session at their office, Room 402, City hall, on Thursday, March 1S, 1920, from a. m. to 5 p. m. to receive appli- cations *to be made” and to perfect the registry list for the town and city election to be held Tuesday, April 13th, 1920. All applications “to be made” must be in the hands of the registrars before 6 p. m., Thurs- day March 20. WM. ZIEGLER, JAMES P. KINIRY. Registrars of Voters. Dated at New Britain, Conn., this 14th day of March, 1920. ORTHODONTIA A.B.Johnson,D.D.S. WANTED—To rent, four or five room apartment, furnished or unfur- nished. In zood locality. Address Apartment Box 3, Herald. 2-23-tf | WANTED—4 to 6 room tene- ment, by middle aged American couple; no chil- dren; no dogs or cats. Tel. 1800. 3-11-8dx | T.R.Johnson,D.D.S. i WANTED! NURSE Need not be graduate murse. One with experience in factory hos- pita] preferred. Call at - Employment Bureau, Standard Steel & Bearings; Incorporated PLAINVILLE, CONN. National Bank Bldg. Street For Sale Schultz & Costelio, Inc. 242 Main St. llZ and 2 p. m. l(7(‘.)N.\'E(‘I‘l(‘("l‘ SCHOOL OF MUS WANTED—FEMALE HELP FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Apply New FOR SALE—Cooking range in A-1 hetween' 10 and condition; new water front, etc. 3-13-d3 Apply Seeley, 61 Main st. 3-13-1dx A housekeeper by widow- two children. Box 9W. 2-13-6d WANTED—Dishwasher. Britain Club, WANTED- er with Herald. | FOR SALIE-—240 egg Cyphers incu- bator; two outdaor Prairic State ooders; blue flame two-burner oil ve. 205 Broad St, Plainville. 138-3. 3-13-2dx WANTED—Young lady Tel. telegrams by telephone. day or night work. Union Telegraph Co. oo weleis B NER WANTED—Middle aged lady to do, some housework and take care . partial invalid. State wages ex- pected. Address box 24D, Herald. 3-13-3dx to receive ! No Sun- Western 3-13-d1 } FOp: SALE—Typewriter, first class condition. Call after 6 p. m. on Saturday afternoon or Sunday. J. Truscio, 58 Lafayette street. 3-13-d2x FOR SALE—Navy georgette dress, size 16, heavy wine colored wool sweater, size 36, adjustable dress form; also two burner gas plate, 151 Fairview street, evening: 12-1dx $3.560 PER DAY paid one lady in each town to distribute free circulars for Economy Non-Alcoholic flavoring. Permanent position. F. E. Barr —_—t AUTOMOBILES WANTED—Ford runabout or light truck; must be in good conditio State price. Address Box 18D, Her- ald. 3-13-3dx FOR SALE-—1919 Oldsmobiie 6 tour- ing; 1919 Oldsmobile 8 touring: 1918 Studebaker 6 roadster; 1918 Overland 1918 Commerce 3-4 ton; 1917 Vim; also other tourings, roadsters and trucks; time pay- ments arranged. Cohen Motor. Co., 4 Elm St. Phone 484. nings. FOR SALE—Oukla in excellent condition. hauled and newly painted. res excellent tion. Will rifi for $6 r to make rocm for new cars. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. Phone S11 or 342. st over- T Co., Chicago. 3 -dlx 3 ° FOR SALE—3 white Leghorns, 2 Rhode Island red cockerels for breeding. J. W. Austin, N. Wash- ington street, Plainville, near raii- road bridge. 3-13-1dx Apply Lig WANTED—Lady clerk. - 3-12-24 gett, Riker-Hegeman. WANTED—Woman ta do washing FOR SALE—Late 1917 Oakland tour- ing car; fine condition every way; call evenines, Saturday p. m. or Sunday, or telephone 1072-14. W. C, Betz, 139 Winthrop St. 3-9-8dx and ironing. Apply Mrs. Barnes, 45 Lincoln street. Lo M. 3-12-2d FOR SALI-—Good light horse. Price reasonable, 122 North street. 3-13-d2x WANTED—Ward maids and kitchen help. Good wages for good girls. Apply New Britain Hospital. -12-6d FOR SALE—Stone jars, all sizes, New Britain Bargain Store, 1 and Main St. 3-13-6d DRESSMAKING—Experienced wanted. Apply Room 42, Block. Tel. 545-5. help Booth's 3-11-4dx FOR SALE—One new cash register, cost when bought 3$1,000; 3 bar- raom tables and clairs and two pool tables in good condition. Must be sold in 15 day: ‘Will sell at lowest possible price. Inquire at 36 Hart- ford Ave. 3-6-9-11-13x FUR SALE-—Three Cyphers incu- bators; at home March 14. Chas. H. Aspinwall, Berlin St. 3-12-2dx WANTED—Female bookkeeper and stenographer; also girls for office. Address M. K. W., P. O. Box 207. 3-11-3d WANTED—Have a good position for a substitute stenographer for three or four months. P. O. Box 37€, New Britain, Conn. 3-10-44 FOR ALE—Hatching eggs. When starting your new flock, start right. Get ezgs from pure bred stock. Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, White Leghorns. Mrs. A. Uhryn, Lreeder of high grade poultry, i Carlton street. Tel. 726-5. 3-12-2dx WANTED—Maid for general house- work; good home and good wages to right girl; American family. Address Box 35J, Herald. 3-9-tr 2 WANTED—Competent maid in small family; no washing; highest wages paid. Apply 96 Forest St. FOR SALE—Kitchen stove, Address Stove, Box 2, Herald. $6.00. 3-8-6dx WANTED—Young women to become telephone operators. No ‘experience necessary. Paid while learning. Rapid increases thereafter both for length of servjce and merit. The advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chief operator. S. N. E. T. Co., 34 Court St., 3-5-tf FOR BALE—Rhode Island breeding cockerels; prize-winning lifton E. Davenport, Stanley St. 3-12 FOR SALE—A medium cheap if taken at once. Herald. sized safe, Box 15D, S-11-t7 FOR SALE—Pony horse, wagon and harness. Price $100. Inquire John Sanbal, Kensington, Conn. 3-S-6dx FO SALE-—Baby chicks winter laying Leghamns. Circular. A. Wallingford Conn. weekly. strain ot B. Hall, 3-10-30dx A. KATTEN & SONS, Hartford One- Price Clothing Co., 110-116 Asylum St., Hartford, require the services of kxperienced Salesladies (full or part time) in the ready-to-wear department; also thosc of a steno- grapher. Apply by letter or in per- son to Myron Katten. 3-12-3d 1 | | FOR SALE—. trucking bu right if taken at reason for selling. payments arranged to Address P. 0. Box 222 once. Easy suit term buyer. 3-9-d5x FOR SALE—Wall paper; reduced prices: put it on yourself. Painting, paperhanging, reasonable rat ;, 63 Greenwood St. Phore 3-5-Sdx TYFIST. FURNISHED ROOMS RENT-—Furnished Apply Young lady for offic tion in local facto edge of shorthand ryv. Good chance for vancement. age, crence xperience. Typist, Box 1, Herald. 3-12-tf posi Knowl- ot nec ad- ref TO gentlemen street. rooms 524 to Main 3-3dx only. TO k¥ Large furnished suitable for two gentlemen, with or withcut board. Apply at 198 Che 2-13-3d FOR RENT—Two large front rooms for light housekeeping. References required. 29 South High St. 3-13-1dx N rooin, SITUATION WANTE WANTED—Bookkeeping to do nings by expurienced accountant Address BEookkeeper, B 0, | Herald. i ove™!po RENT—Furnished room for lady with use of kitchen. 244 Whiting St. i PARMS Car- repair WANTED—By day or contract. pentry work and building: work a spectalty. Plainville, Conn. Tel. FARMS—Lot us list your farm before We have customers iy to do bu The New Main ain Farm street. Tele- WANTED—American widow of with sen, wishes position as wor ing housekeeper where thers is na other woman in charge and wher preferably, there are one or two children. Box 10, Herald. 3-12-2dx, WANTED _Seme by Colored girl for wrapping| counter. Apply Mr. Low, 2d =5 To_ o o flOO-l‘, 904 Main St_’ between| Turn hall building, Arch Inquire at Harry E. Morton's, street. FOUND—Gentleman’s streeq near Ameri Thursday night. Ow; same by calling 64 ring n on Hosiern can ha 3-13-1dx in streot Arch -tf Buillding—Reparing. LELVITT & HAYE: EUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephcnes 2244 Mew Britaju. Conn. 1918 C. A. PERRIN, Dircetor. INC. 258 Main St. Room Violin, Piano, Maudolin and Guitar Class and Private Tastruction. Booth’s Block. Park Sl FOR SALE-—1917 seven-passenger Packard touring car in excellent condition. Apply Box X:2X, Herall 3-9 X WA car. tion. NT ED—Used Musi be Address 5 passenger touring in first class condi- Box 18X, He USED CARS 1919 STUDEBAKER § 1818 JORDAN TOURING | 1917 HUDSON TOURING 1918 PAIGE TOURING 1917 OAKLAND SEDANETTE 1517 OAKLAND TOURING M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St S1il or 3 Pinn S-11-L toba farm near 145 aer Has housa d barng and t chance to mako farm. New Britain 8 Main streei, 3-12-2dx A LOST, white Prince. Wallace Stro stolen, red nswers to mname of Reward if returned to 96 street. 3-13-1dx or and LOST—Tan and collar, name Finder return city. Reward. bulldog, license Elm while and to 95 tag, streck] 3-13-3 LOST—Commercial Trust book, No. 11,918. to' bank new book Co. pass If not returned vill be PERSONAL. TE ox ETH CLEANED— Dr. Dickerman, YOUR week w 3-9-6 D. cion pas v naa . V".» of that pre- 'Ly by cafny URINOWN Or WA d milk. OUR REALLY SAFB an PURE PASTEURIZED MILK jp~¢ efiminate ALL question of impu._ or richness. From selected sources of high qual- ity and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- | IZED In a modern creamery. OUER PASTEUR'ZED MILK will satisf; the most exacting. J. E. SEIBERT & SO} 401 PARK STREET Tedephone 1936

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