New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 12

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FARMS 'WOMEN! Put You Spare Time to Some Use eral positions open for afternoon cning work. Also § ions with advance- lent ahead for intelligent, ambitious ung women. acres on valu- of 90 buildings; price $3,500. Booth’s block. 3-25-34x od pine; White, cvening. road able tract o Robert B. Open Saturday farm 40 SALE—Higganum, | FOR acre and terms. river; $4,000: , evenin Connecticut Tel. 9 BERLIN a good chicken shed. Has 1 ho fruit tre and 7 o of grapes live Cush 31,500, house, milk and 30 com cooDS, house chickens. old ¥ 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS Also buy Second-hand Furniture. S Dunt oih. Hor tnei Drice’ L. ZELDES Britain Farm Agency, 9. Open Saturday | 138 OAK STREET Room 9. pen Saturc ; Tel. 589-23 1 Boforc 7 a. m. and After 8 House alon New night. 26-2dx sold before April 15 FARM-—Must be rm of 62 acr Turnpike only ) from Robbins station. pastures, lots of wood, family house, big barn, coops and sheds, 5 COWS, ho nd 40 chicker ain Farm Agency, 278 M Room 9. chick [The Natureopathic Pl 10 pigs, 2 ropractor, 2 Main ¢ pst Main Street. Telephone 765. [Persistent coughs and stubborn ds are quickly cured by my meth- also nervous conditions, sleep- s, bad circulation and female with no failures in rheuma- m, stomach troubles or swollen nds, regardless of how iong stand- and eet, Corner With MAIN STREET, on or Will Move to 12 | ¥ext to John A. Andrews Co., About APRIL 15th. PHONE 706, Corbin Paper Co. Corbin Motor Trucking Co. tion—6 Tenement Block, Garage and Slectro apy treatments kms. Electric Light Baths, 1\ Rays, Ultra Violet Rays, hy and the M atments arc given my additional cost. Working people | families are tredted until cured ; $1.50 pcr treatment. | Oflice Hours 9 A M. tos P, ly Assistant, 10 FOR nt Shop. Income better than 10 p er cent. SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, 242 Main St. " FOR SALE 967-969 Stanley St, Front House, 2 family; r cottage, 1 family. Good terms. H. D. HUMPHREY District Manager for Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y. 272 MAIN ST, of all Alpine Hydro- SALE—Investme: Proposi Inc. house, 2 family; Phone 141. TRANCE. Nat. Bank Building. 8! ME ABOUT INCREASID hree Houses at No. 234 ngh Street and Store For Sale ill show you better than 10 per cent.—Take a look and us—We want houses and business property to sell—-—: your places with us—We’ll do the rest. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. MAIN »T. PHONE 341 ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDO. Automobile Owners NOTICE 1920 ‘registr: OVR SERVICT us must be and IS 'REE signed TO ALL. Application cards for sworn to before a Notary. 20% Discount on Auto Insurance will be allowed to any Automobile Owner who uses his car for pleasure driving and where only one person (the owner) drives the car. THIS 1S WORTH SAVING SHT PER C NT. DISCOU mitting under the Insurance Rates May Advance Star open Sa The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN STREET—(Next Door Fox Theater) —TEL. REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE—MONEY T0 LOAN T if used for pleasure, but per- surance coverage. surance by nd Monday ev April 1st and be on the safe side. Office nings, Come in and talk it over. your I irday 728 The Hardware City Loan Corp. as under construction and offers for sale on easy s to employes of local industries—Three tenement ouses, Two tenement houses, Single dwellings. . H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. LOST—Black bounded on Boston Post road | < | FOR 8 Main St. | FOR ! FOR for nlu soil 2 | NOTICE Hardware | 131 Main St. | i FOR | For | FOR SALE—Good family cow | FOR FOR SALE—Indian TYPEWRITERS Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired & Exchanged Typewriter Supplies New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main Street | WANTED—Pin notebook filled with printed matter. Finder will be suit- ably rewarded. C. F. Faulkner, care Herald office. 3-26-4dx 'T—On Stanley street, between ark and Ellis, baby’s ring. Return Stan. L. 26-1dx e e R ——— FOR SALF—MISCELLANEOU! SALE—Hatching ezgs, best quality, raasonable prices. . Rhode Island Re Barred @ocks and | White T.eghorns: extra good stock ! pure light Brahmas, eight hens and one cockerel. Mrs. A. Uhryn, 112 | Carlton street, Tel. 726-5. 3-26-2ax | Hariford Saxony rug, 9x one Oriental runner. Can be seen from 5 to 8 p. m., until Wednesday, at 60 Harrison street. 3-26-4d Works U Conbag- 3-26-1wx 350 quarts. Herald. FOR SALE—One SALE—Work double. St. route, o7 Thorse. gie or Marker mn, 115 Beaver SALE—Mil Box 2 Inquire | 26-3dx SALE—One 50-chick Cypher’s No. 16 3-26-2dx Fon brooder in fine condition. Cottage Place. Leghorn and hatching eggs Corbin’s Corner 3-26-2dx Address -26-3dx FOR SALE-—White White Wyandotte and baby chicks. farm, West Hartford. FOR SALE: route. Herald, Bex J{ou!e 7. 3 SALE—Reversible baby carri- Call 1847. 3-26-1dx age, alinost new. and sect household B. Berson, 1165-2. 4-26-6dx CLEARANCE SALE—New ond hand stoves, beds, furniture of all kinds. 549 Main street. Tel, You have a used car, sccond- hand furniture for sale, you have lost something, you want a situation or you need help, you can get in touch with the people interested in your propo- sition at a very small expense and without waste of time or effor Herald's Take advantage of the Classified Columns. CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 15¢ CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeepmg, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. WANTED. TED—In city, carpenter hingling a specialty. Zast Berlin. WANTED—FEMALE HELP NTED—Woman to help in kitch- en. Apply New Britain club be- tween 10 and 12 a. m. 3 ED—Two men for room e board in private Amer family. 88 Franklin street. WANTED—Bed room three or four rooms in the town of Plainville. Box SF, Herald. 1 3-26-1dx WANTED—Copying or addressing on | typewriter to do at home. 21 Broad St., Plainville. 3-26-5dx WANTED-—Rent of five rooms with improvements. Call )DGA 4. 3-26-3dx WANTED—Tenement of four or five rooms by man and wife; no chil- dren. Address A. B., Box 7, Herald 3-26-3dx FOR SALE—National cash register and three gallon coffee urn. Both in fine condition. Reasonable. Her- ald, Box 14AA. 3-26-3dx FOR SALE—Large mahogany cab- inet talking machine and 20 good records. Price was $200. Used one year. Big bargain. - Make offer. Koplowitz, 230 North street. 3-26-3dx FOR SALE—Beautiful Ivers & Pond upright piano, only slightly used; cash or instalments. Address Box 30, Herald. 3-26-3dx FOR SALE—A good hack, rubber tired wheels: will be sold cheap if taken at once. Call 77 Spring St., rear, or call 911-4. 3-25-3dx FOR SALIE—Bicycle, $10, if taken at onc also some furniture. 128 Parkview avenue. 3-25-3dx FOR SALE—At Plainville, on New Britain road. One milch cow, three heifers and one yearling. ans McLean, Plainville. Tel. 34-1 3- 34a SALE—Excelsior motorcycle, 3- bargain if taken at once. Tel, §93-2 speeds, H. C. Simonsen. FOR SALE—Potted daffodils, hy= cinths and tulips at No. 5 Belden St. Andrew Bromley. 3-25-2dx FOR SALE—Dahlias and gladiolus. Send for catalogue. D. W. Peck- ham, Middlefield, Conn. 3-25-1wx ward Brauer, East Berlin. 3 OR SALE—Goodrich stove, condition. Apply 55 Grand street. } 3-24-3dx FOR SALE—Stone jugs, all sizes. New Britain Bargain Store, 1 and 3 Main St. 3-24-tf SALE—Sound horse, ,200 pounds. Now using and have no use for him. Pri and have no work for him. §50. TFay’'s express, 185 Glen St. 3-24-4ax | weight truck motorcycle in evenings or Bachman, 32 3-24-3dx Call rd A-1 condition. Saturday, Edwa Booth street. FOR SALE ed: central. Box 35XX. 3-22-6dx OR. —Baby chicks Superior wihter laying Legharns. Circular. A. Wallingford Conn. weekly. strain of B. Hall, 3-10-30dx “WANTED—MALE HELP — e WANTED—Capable salesman for Sat- urday extra. Good pay and all year job. Apply Fine’s Quality Shop, 321 Main street. 3-26-2dx WANTED—Man dening and good wages. Conn. and wife for sar- general housework; P. C. Rickey, Berlin, 3 -3dx | WANTED — Furniture Funk & Son, Inec. finisher. Bristol. C. -4d WANTED— work, 612 t-cl Main ss barber, street. steady | 24-6dx WANTED- ty’s Drug Store. man at MecBriar- ! 3-3-tf | WANTED—Office boy; glve age, address and salar; Address P. O. Box 1001. name, expected. 2-17-tf i wages. | 1-30-t¢ boys; good Casino Bowlinz Alleys. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RED for bo. NT—Furnished room, suitable oung lady. Addr Herald, B, 3-26-1dx WANTED—To take care of child, 2 Yyears ar over, at home during day. Address Child, Box 1, Herald. 3-25-3dx WANTED—To buy cottage or mod- crn two family house. Address Box 5Z, Herald. -25-3dx WANTED—To rent or buy, a small | improve- | house, or rent flat with ments. New Britain preferred. dress House, Box 26, Herald. 3 3dx Ad- WANTED— ily, rent of five rooms Tel. 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, hone 166-2. 3-23-6dx WANTED—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 white WANTED—Intelligent young men vous and mental cases. Beginning salary $35.00 per montk. Full maintenance, including laundry. Increases with time service. Train- ing school for nurses maintained. ‘Write or call at- The Connecticut State Hospital, Middletown, Conn. 3-13-w2 WANTED—To rent, four or flve room apartment, furnished or unfur- nished. In good locality. Address Apartment Box 3, Herald. 2-23-tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY DROP BOTTOM DUMP CARTS AND DRIVER FOR LONG JOB. §10 FOR 9-HIOUR DAY. Report to Stone & Webster, at Van Dyke and Wawarme avenues, Hartford,. or Tele- phone Mr. chroeder, Ch. 3330 or Ch. 6982. 3-26-2d NOTICE SOMETHING NEW-—A preparation that will keep your razor sharp sev- eral years for 15c. Edge at Monier Bro Main St. NAGLE SANITARIUM ana privaie ucspitai, 50 Cedar strect. 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 Wyckoff Heights Hospital. 9-23-eod-tt NOTICE—Electric creaners rented, $1.25 per day. Brand new. Prompt- ly delivered. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Tel. 2079 2-2-tf-eod CLOSING OUT—Balance of millinery stock and store fixtures for sale at : fraction of their value. Must vacate store by April 1. Seibert Church. 8-25-3d NOTICE—Pruning and trimming. H. monsen. Tel. §93-2, 3-2 OPPORTUNITY—For A-1 safesman. Must have (‘lnln record. Apply days, Monday, Tuesday and Friday evenings, top floor Booth building. J. M. O’Connell, manager. 3-24-6dx NOTIC TO RENT—Large heat; suitable for Mrs. Walsn, 64 two Church front room; steam | tlemen. | Expert piano repairing. Formerly with Sohmer & Co., care Walker, 119 Dwight St., Tel. 1459-12. 3-23-wix tuning and TO RENT—Furnished or two gentlemen: changed. Krasnow, room for onec references ex- 9 West Pearl | strect. 3-24-3d | NOTICE-—Philip Silver has opened a new and second-hand clothing and gent's furnishing store at 131 Hari- ford avenue. I buy and sell sec- ond-hand clothing. 3-19-13ax WAN furniture for ! and women to care for ner-' ED—Two Hotel Regal. waitresses. Apply WANTED—Housekeeper by widower and daughter. American preferrcd. Address J. R., Herald office. pAx NTED—Girl care of baby housework. Call W or woman to and help with light 17 Lenox Place. 3-24-3dx talke | D—A woman to one day every Geol “do house- for Kitchen Woman's WANTED—Girl Apply Young ssociation. work. Chris FOR old pi View, B W and eight 6-weeks- . W. Scranton, Mountain Plainville. WANT D—Dressmaker for ¢ hlldxou s clothe: 0 Call WANTED-—Middle aged housol\ot‘;,, second 18 WANTED—Nice girl work. Mrs. Stanley Grove Hill 3- for T. Goss, WANTED—A lady to do house work in small family. The lady works and a good chance for Address, Box 26XX, Herald. -25-3dx | WANTED-—Man and wife for general housework and gardening; wages. P. C. Rickey, Conn. Berlin, -3dx 4-3dx | right party. ] goo | er in widower's Glen St. family. Apply light hou‘ie“orl\ and (ht children. Can go home pply 236 Bassett treet, 3dx and typ- ate age and experience. Ad- dress B. L. A, P. O, Box 20T 3 -4d WANTED—Competent girl for cook- ing and downstairs work. Mrs. W. S. Rowland, 291 Lincoln St., Tel. 1958. 3-24-6dx WANTED—Cook for family with two small children. Apply Mrs, Stan- ley R. Eddy, 93 Black Rock Ave, Tel. 2202. 3-24-5dx 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. WANTED—Girls over 16 years of age. Nice clean work. Apply street. 5-2Z-6a WANTED—Cook and also a waitre: Mrs. F. L. Wilcox, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 75 3-22-tf WANTED — Experienced saleslady Apply Hallinan, 142 Main street. 3-22-6d SALESLADIES WANTED FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS v Apply MR. DAVIS OUTLET MILLINERY CO. (Successor to Bowen & Co.) ST. ‘WANTED—Maid for general house- work; good home and good wages to right girl;" American family. Address Box 35J, Herald. 3-9-tf WANTED—Young women to become telephone operators. No experience necessary. Paid while learning. Rapid increzszes 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., 3-5-tf WANTED AT ONCE PERIENCED MILLINERY MAKERS AND COPYISTS Liberal Salary and Good Worl Long Season ing Conditions MR. DAVIS MILLINERY CO. to Bowen & Co.) MAIN ST. Apply OUTLET (Successor 257 WANTED GIRLS FOR IRONING AND FOLDING SHIRTS Buttonholers and Neckbanders Best Wages in New Britain Addry TRONING, P. O. BOX 20 Walnut | { FOR SALE—Beautiful i | FOR SALE—In Berlin 40 acres land, i | | | | i i | WANTED—A millinery apprentice; good pay while learning; also ex- perienced maker. Apply Golden- blum Millinery Co. 3-24-3a SALESWOMEN WISE, SMITH & CO. HARTFORD REQUIRE A NUMBER OF AMBITIOUS YOUNG WOMEN ALSO MARRIED WOMEN WHO DESIRE TO BECOME SALESWOMEN PULL OR PART TIME l‘n u! LIFYING PERSONS AND PERM ARE O POSITIONS FFERED IPLOYMENT OFFICE NINTH FLOOR 3-26-1d REAL- ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Own a home. Berlin 12-room, 2-family house, large lot. | $500 cash, balance easy terms. Tel. 92-4, evenings. 3-26-2d three-family ! house, eastern section of c Price right if taken at once, lnquhe 10 Church St., 2nd floor. -26-3dx 10 room house, new barn, wagon shed and garage, 2 cows, 1 horse, | pigs, chickens, all kinds of fruit. T. F. Cashman Farm Agency, end of car line, Berlin, Conn. Tel. 668-4. 3-27-1ax | You can fill any reasonable want by investing a few cents in a Herald Classified Advt. It you are in urgent need simply get your Advt. to the Herala_ by noon and it will appear in the afternoon edition, thou- sands of people learning of your want the samc evening. Only 1c a word. AUTOMOBILES ¢ Franklin light delivery <, combination body. Telephone 3%24-2a FOR SALE—1918 Ford coupe. Ad- dress Herald, Ford Box 3-2621 FOR SAL¥K—Buick model. station. little six, 19, Inquire Taxi office at R., 1. FOR SALE—Buick running condition, 11 evenings after runabout, v inquire John E. 0 Laurel St., Bristol, Conn. Condd sed cars at very attrac- v H one Dodge Bros. T 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, latd model seven passenger. Above ¢ily, will be sold at winter prices if en before April 1st. S. & F. tor Sales Corp., 155 Elm St. %31, FOR SALE—1918 Dodge tq car, in good condition. C4 seen at 32 Hamilton street. 434-23. _ B-22-a6x USED CARS OF VALU! 1919 STUDEBAKER SEDANETTEH 1918 JORDAN TOURING ' 1917 HUDSON TOURING o OAKLAND SEDANETTE 1918 PAIGE TOURING 1917 1917 OAKLAND TO'JRING M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St Phone 811 or 342. LASH MOTOR CO.’'S SPRING CLBAN-UP Must make room for new - cars. We have the following cars for immediate delivery: 3—1917 STUDEBAKERS 2—1916 DODGE TOURINGS 1—1917 CHALMERS TOURING, FOR SALE—8 room house in Berlin Center; 8 acre lot on state highway. T. F. Cashman Farm Agency, end of car line, Berlin Conn. Tel. 668-4. 3-27-1dx FOR SALE—In East Berlin, on Main street, 3 building lots. T. F. Cashman Farm Agency, end of car line, Ber- lin, Conn. Tel. 668-4, 3-27-1dx house, modern 00. 1In- FOR SALE—? centrally located; improvements. quire S. Clark, tenement B 71 Elm St 3-25-6dx FOR SALE—2-family house on Carl- ton street, with extra lot, barn and chicken coops. $1500 cash part payment. New Britain Farm Agency, 278 Main street, Room ¢ Open Saturday night. 3-26-2d Kensington, two fam- mall barn; gas. Bargain. 3-25-3dx FOR SALFE ily hou: Tel. 92-4 FOR SALE—Building lot, 5, at Brghton street, Belvidere. Reason- afle for cash. H. M. Luckenbaugh, 282 Main St., Hartford. 3-25-4dx FOR SALE—$1.000 cash takes a two-family house in a desirable lo- cation. than 10 per cent. investment. Andrews & Co., 338 | Main St. Phones 1236-4 or 207-3. | -3dx WANTED YOUNG LADY POR CASHIER IN MILLINERY STORE Apply MR. DAVIS OUTLET MILLINERY CO. (Successor to Bowen & Co.) T MAIN 81 MIDDLE AGED FTOR SALE—Modern two llouse on Bassett street 2 Columbia street or family | Inquire phone -6dx SITUATION WANTED LADY would like as housekeeper in small Address Box 31L, Herald. 3-25-3dx —Position af trust by ener- | tiny man; has handled help | an produce the | s Box 30AA. Herald ! 3-25-3dx sition WANTE getic, b for 18 Y zoods. Office. A&’dlc TO RE Cord Tires 1—1915 BUICK ROADSTER 1—1918 REO TOURING 1—1917 HUDSON TOURING, Cord Tires 1—1919 CADILLAC TOURING, six new Cord Tires, new’, painted 4—1918 FORD TRUCKS 1—3%-Ton HURLBURT 1—1916 CADILLAC SEDAN, Cord Tires, newly pointed LASH MOTOR CO. Cor. West Main and Lincoln Tel. 382 3 3-2¥3q USED CARS. 1919 Oakland touring, 6 cyl 1918 Oakland touring, 6 cylL 1917 Reo touring, 4 c 1919 Cole touring, 8 c 1918 Overland roadster A’ 3 number of lotfier cars aFs a bargain. Easy payments. Come in and look them over. F C. HINE CO., y 159 Washington St., Hartford Telephone—Charter 8$546. George Dunbar, Salesman. 3-26-2. PERSONAL. FULL SET TEETH with gold tooth, $7.50. Dr. Dickerman, 22 West Pearl St. 3-15-12dx — e e TO RENT TO RENT—Two office rooms-4i Turner hall building, Arch street. Inquire at Harry E. Morton's, Arch street. 3-1-tf Five rooms with improve- Apply to 41 Connerton upstairs. 3-27-24 ment street, TO RENT—Nice apartment of vhrz rooms. Centrally neighborhood, A XB32

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