New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 25, 1920, Page 12

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PARKER & DEMIN 193 MAIN STREET Let us show you the three family house, barn and garage for two cars on Dwight St., that brings in over $1,100 per year and can be bought for $9,500. This is not a speculatio n, but a bargain. We also have a wonderful piece of property in the North St., section bringing in about $11,000 per year that can be bought at a reasonable price. If you have decided to sell this spring, come in and see us. We have many customers who want places and we will get your price if anybedy can. PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET o} Roems 1, 3 and 5 2026. CHARLIE ADAMS SEE OVAL NOTICE | mporary Location W ith Hardware | ty Co-operative . jVill Move to 12: 'xt to John A. e\lll.ll'(‘“'i C About APRIL 15th. PHONE orbin Paper Co. Corbiq Motor WANTS TO YOU AT Southington Inn WHERE CHICKENS, STEAKS AND CHOPS SIRVED TO REFECTION THE 706. ARE PEI Phone Southington, SAV] ALL YOUR JUNK PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS Also buy Second-hand Farniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-23 a, m. and After 8 p. m, WOMEN! ut You Spare Time to Some Use al positions open for afternoon d Saturday cvening work. Also manent positions with advance. mt ahead for intelligent, ambitious | | Can Before Arch Supporters, Tel. Eliz. 202-13. WM. HENDERSON & SONS Manufacturers of ARTIFICIAL LIMBS 30 FAIRVIEW STREET, HARTFORD, CON FOR SALE—Investment Proposition—6 Tencment Block, Garage and aint Shop. Income better than 10 p er cent. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, 242 Main St. FOR SALE 967-969 Stanley St., Front House, 2 family; cottage, 1 family. Good terms. H. D. HUMPHREY District Manager for Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y. 272 MA IN ST. Inc. rear house, 2 family; Nat. Bank Building. Phone 141. SEE ME ABOUT INCREA SING YOUR FIRE INSURANCE. Can Offer a Nice Three Family House on , Trinity Street ith a One Family House in the rear—This is a good estment, you will have a fine rent, and the other ten- ts Will pay for it—You can’t beat that outside of Para- Let us sell your house. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. BANK RLDG MAIN rHo-lf 543 ROOMS 30 Call Us at 2290-2 To Remove Your Ashes he John P. Maguire Construction Co. AUTO TRUCKIN G AND TEAMING 551 STANDEY ST. ~T. The Hardware City Loan Corp. as under construction and offers for sale on easy to employes of local industries—Three tenement ouses, Two tenement houses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. YPEWRITERS Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired & Exchanged Typewriter Supplies New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street i TO RENT—Furnished | Turkeys, | tlower, Lettuc | toes, Carrots, | berries, | es, Pears, FOUND Owner ave 1e by proving property and pay- ing for advertisement. Ad- dress Box Herald. 3-24-2dx stablished with gasoline B. garage and oil station. 3-23-3dx TO RENT—Two office rooms in Turner hall building, Arch street. Inquire at Harry E. Morton’s, Arch street. 8-1-tf TO RENT—A large store on Hart- ford trolley line now used as a hardware and paint business. Will rent store with or without stock. Address Herald Box Store 15. 3-23-3dx FURNISHED ROOM: 44 Camp 3-25-1dx —Furnished room, TO RENT- S 1457-15. Tel. room; steam gentlemen. street. 3-24-3dx TO RENT—Large front Teat: suitable for two Mrs. Walsn, 64 Church e room for one references ex- 9 \’\'est P(‘J!I 3 -3d two gentlemen; Krasnow, or changed. street. TO RENT—Furnished room for one or two gentlemen; references exX- changed. Xrasnow, 9 West Pearl street. MIDDLE AGED LADY would like position as housekeeper in small family. Addr Box 31L, Herald. 3-25-3dx WANTED—Position of trust by ener- getic, brainy man; has handled help for 18 vears and can produce the goods. Address Box 30AA, Herald Offi 3-25-3dx - Marholin, 35 Dwight St. | You have a used car, sccond- hand furniture for sale, Yo have lost something, you want a situation or you necd Lelp, you can get in touch with the people interested in your propo- sition at a very small cxpense and without waste of time or effort. ke advantage of the Herald's Classified Columns. WANTED. take care of child, at home during das Box 1, Herald. WANTED—To years or ov Address Child, CLASSIFIED 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. WANTED-—FEMALE HELP WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Housekeeper by widows and daughter. Ame an preferred. Address J. IX.. Herald offic 3 -6dx WANTED—To buy family Herald, or mod- | Address | 3 sdx cottage house. WANTED—To rent or buy, house, or rent flat with improv ments. New Britain preferred. Ad- dress House, Box 26, Herald | 3-25-3dx a small | WANTED—By day penter work and building work especially. Robert H. shaw and Sons, Plainville, Tel, 38- 2 or contract, car- repair | For- Conn. WANTED-—Girl or woman to take care of baby and help with light housework. Call 17 Lenox Place. 3-24-3dx for T. TANTED—Nice girl work. M Stanley N 48 Grove Hill. Gos: 3-24 WANTED—A lady to do house work in small family. The lady works and a good chance for right party. Address, Box 26XX, Herald. 3 3dx WANTED-—Middle aged housekeep- WANTED—By 4 ily, rent of five rooms ‘el. 153-5. small American fam- or more. 3-24-4dx WANTED—IT PAYS to keep steps, porches, screens, repaired and well painted and doors varnished. For | good work, reasonable, phone 166-2. 3-23-6dx Order of Notice, Albert Halpern and James Lacava vs.'Joseph Landino, State of Connec- ticut, Middlesex County, ss Middle- town, March 17, A. D. 1920. Upon the complaint of the said Al- bert Halpern and James Lacava praying, for reasons therein set' forth, for a foreclosure of a certain mort- zage, now pending, returnable on the first Tuesday of April, 1920, before the Superior Court in and for Mid- dlesex ' County. It appearing to and being found by the subscribing authority, that the said defendant formerly resided in the town of New Britain, County of Hart- ford, State of Connecticut and is now absent from this state—gone to parts unknown. Therefore, Ordered, that notice of the pendency of said complaint be given said defendant by publishing this order in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper printed in New Britain, Conn. two weeks successively, com- mencing on or before the 20th day of March, 1920, by some proper of- ficer. GEO. BURNHAM, Temporary Clerk of the Superior Court for Mid- dlesex County. Bullding—Repaming. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court St. Telephcnes 2244 MNew Britain. OConn. Why uot bring “SAKFKLY FIRST™ Movement Right Home by Using ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and Cream, for Ours is the only properly Pasteurized Product Sold in New Britain. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 101 PARK STREEY Down at the Doherty Market you will find Poultry and Meat. Fancy Fancy Chickens, Fancy Fowl, Fancy Broilers, Fancy Beef, Fancy Lamb, Fancy Pork, Fancy ¥resh Shoulders, Fancy Calves’ Liver, Fancy H. C. Tripe, Fancy Fresh Ton- gues, Fancy Veal. VEGETABLES—New Cabbage, As- paragus, New Carrots, Spinach, Cauli- Celery, Sweet Pota- Parsnips, Turnips, On- ions, Native Potatoes, CANNED GOODS—Cherries, Straw- Loganberries, Raspberrie: Blueberries, Pineapple, Plums, Peac Apple Sauce, Asparagus Tips. Call again at Doher Tel. 1446 City Advertisement A hearing will be held before the Board of Public Works, of the City of New Britain in the City hall on West Main street, at a meeting to be held at 7:30 o’clock, on Tuesday eve- ning, March 30th, 1920, on the pro- 'S, 106 Arch posed layout of a highway from Black i Rock avenue, southerly, aeross pri vate property, and thence \esterly along the Connecticut company tracks to the west city line. All persons interested are invited to be present and be heard in regard to the ahove. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Geo. H. Johnson, Secy. WANTED—Tenement of four or five rooms by man and wife; no chil- dren. Address A. B, Box 7, Herald. 3-23-3dx i WANTED—BY April 1st. A tenement of four or five rooms for lell\ of § three. Address Box 22 WANTED—At once, four or five rooms downstairs tenement or flat. Low rent. Remecki, 6 Short St. 8-23-3d WANTED—Room and board by young gentleman. P. O. Box 877, iCty. 3-23-3dx ¢ TED—By April 15, tenement of ! five rooms in good locality by American couple. Address Box X27, Herald. 3-22-6dx WANTED—To do corpenter work on all kinds of jobs and repair. Peter Labrec and Henry Cote, 19 Whiting | St., Plainville, Conn. 3-22-6dx WANTTD—Two men for room and | table board in private American family. 88 Franklin street. 3-22-4dx WANTED—Intelligent young white men and women to care for ner- vous and mental cases. Beginning salary $35.00 per month. Full maintenance, including iaundry. Increases with time service. Train- ing school for nurses maintained. ‘Write or call at The Connecticut State Hospital, M\dfllelown. Conn, \ 3- -13- v\2 WANTED—To rent, four or five room apartment, furnished or unfur- nished. In good locality. Address Apartment Box 3, Herald. 2-23-tf NOTICE CLOSING OUT—Balance of millinery ; stock and store fixtures for sale at a fraction of their value. Must vacate store by April 1. Seibert's, 57 Church. 3-25-3d NOTICE—Pruning and trimming. H. C. Simonsen. Tel. §93-2 3-25-3dx NOTICE—A card party will be given Friday evening in G. A. R. hall, Sov- ereign’s building, by Auxiliary No. 1, to which the public is invited. 15 cents admission 3-25-1dx OPPORTUNITY—For A-1 salesman. Must have clean record. Apply days, ‘or Monday, Tuesday and Friday evenings, top floor Booth building. J. M. O’Connell, manager. : 3-24-6dx NOTICE—Expert piano tuning and repairing. Formerly with Sohmer & Co., care Walker, 119 Dwight . St.,, Tel. 1459-12. 3-23-wix NOTICE—Philip Silver has opened a new and second-hand clothing and gent's furnishing store at 131 Hart- ford avenue. I buy and sell sec- ond-hand clothing. 3-19-13dx FARMS FARMS—The country roads are now clear of snow and we are making | appointments to take our clients out. Come in before the rush starts and make yours. We hav farms from 5 to 150 acres. New Britain Farm Agency, 278 Main street, Room 9. Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings. 2-23-3dx DR SALE—Farm of 55 acres Berlin, 15 minutes to car Has 8 head stock, 2 horses, chick- ens, a 6 room house, barn, sheds and all tools. New Britain Farm Agency, 278 Main St. 2-23-3dx in line. SALE—Higganum, farm 40 bounded on Boston Post road Connecticut river: $4,000; Tel. 92-4, evenings. FOR acre: and terms. LI, SET TE $7.50. Dr. Pearl St. er in widower’s family. Glen St. WANTED—Competent girl for cook- ing and downstairs work. Mrs. W. S. Rowland, 291 Lincoln St., Tel. 1958. 3-24-6dx Apply 210 3 WANTED AT ONCE MILLINERY APPRENTICES Good Chance to Learn Quickly Good Salary and Good Working Conditions Apply MR. DAVIS OUTLET MILLINERY CO. (Successor to Bowen & Co.) 257 MAIN ST. 3-23-4a | WANTED—Girls over 16 years of age. Apply 22 Walnut 3-22_6a Nice clean work. street. WANTED—Cook and also a waitress, | Mrs. F. L. Wilcox, Conn. Tel. 7 . Berlin, WANTED — Experienced Apply Hallinan, 142 Main street. [ WANTED—A girl for second work. ’ Apply at 36 Russel St. SALESLADIES WANTED FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOONIS AND EVENINGS Apply’' MR. DAVIS OUTLET MILLINERY CO. (Successor to Bowen & Co.) 257 MAIN ST. WANTED—Ward maids and kitchen help. Good wages for good girls. Apply New Britain Hospital. 3-19-6d WANTED—Maid for general house- work; good home and good wages to right gir American family. Address Box 35J, Herald. 3-9-if WANTED—Young women to become telephone operators. No expcrience necessary. Paid. while learning. Rapid increcaes thereafter both for length of service and merit. The advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chief operator. S. N. E. T. Co., 34 Court St., WANTED AT ONCE EXPERIENCED MILLINERY MAKERS AND COPYISTS Liberal Salary. l.ong Season and Good ‘Working Conditions Apply MR. DAVIS OUTLET MILLINERY CO. (Successor to Bowen & Co.) 257 MAIN ST. 23-4d WANTED GIRLS FOR TRONING AND FOLDING SHIRTS Buttonholers and Neckbanders Best Wages in New Britain Addre: IRONING, P. O. BOX WANTED YOUNG LADY FOR CASHIER IN MILLINERY STORE Apply MR. DAVIS OUTLET MILLINERY CO. (Successor to Bowen & Co.) 257 MAIN ST. 3-24-4a second 4-4d | 3-22-4d | ! { I I | aleslady. ! i | I 3-5-tf | l P W | WANTED—Second hand gas WANTED—Dressmaker for children’s clothes. Call 2dx WANTED—Man and wife for general housework and gardening; good wages. P. C. Rickey, Berlin, Conn. 3-25-3dx You can fill any reasonable * want by investing a few cents in a Herald Classified Advt. If you are in wrgent nced simply get your Advt. to the Herald by noon and it will appear in "hfll‘l- learning of your want the same evening. Only ic a word. the afternoon edition, sands of people . AUTOMOBILES IOR SALE—Franklin light delivery truck, combination body. Telephone 647-15. 3-24-2a FOR SALE—Buick model. station. little six, 1917 Inquire Taxi office at R. R. 3-25-3dx NTED—TYoung girl to assist with light housework and the care of children. Can go home nights if desired. Apply 236 Bassett street, first floor. 8-25-3dx NTED—Stenographers and sts. State age and experienc dress B. L. A, P. O. Box 20 3-24-4a typ- Ad- WANTED—Cook for family with two small children. Apply Mrs, Stan- ley R. Eddy, 93 Black Rock Ave. Tel. 2202, 3-24-5dx FOR SALE—Ford touring car, For particulars inquire John E. Condon. 306 Laurel St., Bristol, Conn. Phone 58-3. 3-25-1w TOR SAIE—Ford Form-a-Truck, National Speedster, Overland tour- ing. Apply Universal Garage, 538 East Main St. 3-25-1dx 7 il Reo Five Apply Glen street. 3-24-2dx FOR SALE—Five passenger touring car, good condition. new tires and new battery. after 6 p. m., 227 . 227 WANTED—A good pay millinery apprentice; while learning; also ex- perienced maker. Apply’ Golden- blum Millinery Co. - 3-24-3d e — FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, FOR SALE—Bicycle, $10, if taken at once; also some furniture. 128 Parkview avenue, -25-3dx FOR SALE—At Plainville, on New Britain road. One milch cow, three heifers and one yearling. McLean, Plainville. Tel. FOR SALE—Excelsior motorcycle, 3- speeds, bargain if taken at once. H. C. Simonsen. Tel, 893-2. 3-25-3ax FOR SALE—Potted cinths'and tulips at No. 5 Andrew Bromley. daffodils, hya- Belden St. 3-25-2dx FOR SALE—Dahlias and gladialus. Send for catalogue. D. W. Peck- ham, Middlefield, Conn. 3-25-1wx 3-22-tf POR SALE—Good family cow. ward Brauer, East Berlin. 3-25 FOR condition. SALFE—Goodrich stove, Apply 55 Grand FOR SALE—Stone jugs, ali sizes. New BEritain Bargain Store, 1 and 3 Main St. 3-24-tf FOR SALE—Sound horse, weight .200 pounds. Now using truck a.nd have no use for him. Price $50. 185 Glen St. 3-24-4dx Fay's express, FOR SALE—Indian A-1 condition. Call Saturday, Bdward Booth street. motorcycle evénings or Bachman, 3 3-21-3dx in range. price and when Address Range Box 8, ‘ 3-23-d3x available. Herald. FOR SALE—Magnificent world-Te- nowned Haines Bros. upright pi- { ano. -Circassian walnut case like new, perfect condition. Cheap for cash. Address Box X15X, Herald. 3~23~3dx! FOR SALE—An up-to-date ‘“‘Lang- don Mitre Box.” Used two weeks. ! Can be seen at H. R. Walker's i office, Commercial street, MU it p. m. 3-23-3dx FOR SALE—Used cars at very attrac- tive figures: one Dodge Bros. roadster, two Dodge Bros. sedan, three Overland smal] tourings, one Overland - roadster, one Maxwell touring, one Chalmers’six cylinder touring, one Mitchell three passen- ger roadster, one Studebaker, late model seven passenger. Above cars will be sold at winter prices if tak« en before April 1st. S. & F. Mo- tor Sales Corp., 155 Elm St. Tel. 431, 3-22-6a FOR SALE—1918 Dodge car, in good condition. seen at 32 Hamilton street. 434-23. 8-22-d6x .3 .y VALUB— 1919 STUDEBAKER SEDANETTE 1918 JORDAN TOURING 1917 HUDSON TOURING 1918 PAIGE TOURING 1917 OAKLAND SEDANETTE . 1917 OAKLAND TOURING M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch e Phone 811 or $42. 3-11-t¢ —_— LASH MOTOR /CO.’S SPRING CLEAN-UP Must make room for new cars. We have the following cars for immédiate delivery: * 5—1917 STUDEBAKERS —1916 DODGE TOURINGS 1—1917 CHALMERS TOURING, Cord Tires 1—1915 BUICK ROADSTER. FOR SALE-—Fat cow and calf In- quire near Plainville reservoir. 3.2 -3dx | 1—1918 REO TOURING 1—1917 HUDSON TOURING, Cord Tires SaLE—kvoming house, all fill- | ed; central. Box X. 3-22-6dx { chicks weekly. laying strain of Legharns. Circular. A. E. Hall, W= llingford Conn. 3-10-30dx 'ATE FOR SALE FOR SALE-—Baby Superior winter FOR SALI ily house; Tel. 92-4. two fam- | gas. Bargain. 5-3dx {ensington, mall barn: 50x125, at | Reason- baugh, 5-4dx FOR SALE—Building lot, Brghtan street. Belvidere. able for cash. H. M. Luck | | | 282 Main Hartford H East St | $500. with | en FOR SALE—Building lot. New Britain, 50x169 feet, One in Berlin, 75x190 feet, enough lumber to build two ment house for $1,000. Box Herald. WIANTED — Furniture 1—1919 CADILLAC TOURING, six new Cord Tires, newly painted 4—1918 FORD TRUCKS 1—3%-Ton HURLBURT 1—1916 CADILLAC SEDAN, Cord Tires, newly pointed LASH MOTOR CO. West Main and Lincoln Tel. 382 Cor. 3-25-3a T ———————— WANTED—MALE HELP ———— | WANTED—Man and wife for =mar- general Thouseworl: P. C. Rickey, Berlin, -3dx dening and good wages. Conn. finisher. Inc. Bristol. 3-25-4a4 c. Funk & Son, $1.000, cash takes in a desirable lo- cation. Better than 10 per cent. investment. Andrews & Co Main St. Phones 1256-4 or 3-24-3dx ' FOR SALE two-family house —Modern two t street. street or family Inquire hone | -6dx | FOR SAL FOR SALE TWO-FAMILY HOUSE on West Main ' Street | NEW ainville SIX-FAMILY COTTAGE in F Building DEWITT A. RILEY Insurance—The Service Agency | Lots in West End ’ ! National Bank Building | i WANTED—First-class barber, | WIANTED——Man to drive truck: good work. Apply C. I Handy Co., 306 Chest- 3-24-24 pay; steady Burns, H. L. nut Sf. ’ in office of ambitious experience O. Box 1029, 2-24-2& WANTED—Good opening loca! factory for an young man. State age, and education. P. New Britain. steady work, 612 Main street. 3-24-6dx WANTED—Ycung man at McBriar- ty’'s Drug Store. 3-3-t¢ WANTED—Office boy; give name, age, address and salary expected. Address P. O. Box 1001. 2-17-te~ WANTED—Pin boys; good wages. Casino Bowling Alleys. 1-30.2 x ]

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