New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 16, 1920, Page 12

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inc. Hartford NE SALE OF JEWELRY FOR DUATION AND BRIDAL GIFTS GINS THURSDAY—Main Floor JADE BAR PINS—Handsome designs in this popular stone. 39c Special at IMPORTED PINS—Bar pins and brooches in novelty style and colors VARIOUS JEWELRY—Cuff Links, Bar Pins, Lingerie Clasps and other 350 novelties at PEARL and NOVELTY NECKLACES are all reduced. OUR JEWELRY IS BOXED ial attention is given to the boxing and wrapping of every piece e sell and we have receptacles to properly hold every article. of particular value when gifts of jewelry are sought. aduation Gitt 1deal A Good Watch gift has significance, intrinsic value and usefulness not to be excelled. lesson sure to be of value in future life—that of promptness and the im- no time wasted. It is a remembrance that suggests the giver often. nd and counselor sure to be depended upon for guidance. Our watches ble makes—the sort.one is proud to give or to receive. \Y/ahham Igin and Swiss makes are included. O SPECIALS IN WATCHES FINE WRIST WATCHES §$14.95, ze, 20 year gold filled case, 15 jewel movement, mounted on a black Bold fllled bracelet. ALTHAM WATC HES $28.75. jonal values are these 17 jewel Waltham Watches with 20 year of This gold 'Cm For A Good Business— HEETI“G F0 I W e NCE el d business to sell, ShF US be treated as confidential. ts and store on Oak street for sale— for sale with 15 per cent. off. \ REAL ESTATE CO. PHON K 243 ROOMS 368.¢ BANK RLDG Local Branch of U odox Congregations of herica Will Be Formed Sunday g fternoon, Local Jey for a mas gogue 10 b ens have arranged in the local syna- Suncay afternoon at art of the statewide cam- v being conducted in Jewish to further interest in the faith. Menus, president of the New synagogue, is In charge of the rafgements for the local meeting. Prominent speakers to appear here are:, Rabbi Dr. P. Mendes, Harry G. umberg, Dr. 1. L. Brill and George | censpun. | Toe purpose of the meeting will be | fully explained at the assembly, but | it is announced that a branch of the , Union of Orthodox Congregations will i i | i | | FOR SALE oo~ Alo some Exceptionally Good BUILDING Good RESIDENT IAL HOUSES, on Saturday and Monday Evenings. D. HUMPHREY ROO M 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING | be formed. The'state of Connecticut recently formed a state union which became affiliated with unon and an national is the energetic campaign now being waged here. Meetings have been held in Derby, Danbury, Ansonia, South Norwalk and Bridge- port, where city committees have been formed. There will be a meeting in Stamford this evening, one in Meri- | den Sunday evening, and the loeal meoting Sunday afteroon. The speakers under mmand of the state union are: Rev. Dr. P. Men- des, Rabbi Dr. B, Drachman, Captain N. Taylor Philips, Rabbi William Wit tenstein. Rabbi 8. Elkins, Harry G. Fromberg, F. J. Fox, Samuel Mellitz, Charles H. Shapira. Dr. I. L, Brill and George Greenspun, respectively, pres- ident, executive secretary and organ- ization director of the Union of Jew- ish Orthodox Congegations of Amer- ica. Immediately upon the conclusion of | the campaign in Connecticut, similar ones will be launched in Maryland and Delaware. CITY ITEMS New Dobbs sailors for women $10. Wilson's.—advt. Sherrod Emerson Skinner was graduated today at Rensselaer Poly- technic institute, Troy, N. Y., with the degree of mechanical engineer. ! Mr. Skinner has accepted a position with Landers, Frary & Clark. A. D. dance to he given June 15th at Shuttle Meadow club, 8 to 1 Pelvisio's restra. will fur- nish the mu vt Don't forg nee given by N. Machine basketball girls, Y. W. C hall, Thursday evening.—advt MEETS TONIGHT. business will be the June meeting of the incil. Reports will be pre- sented by council committees and bills will be ordered paid The ordinance cammittee will report progress on the matter of jitney-bus ordinances dware City Loan Corp. nction and offers for sale on easy loyes of local industrics—Three tenement tenement houses, Single dwellings. pnst J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. EAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN NMEMITTANCE Parts of the World GEO. A. QUIGLEY NEW BRITAIN, CONN. OR SALE Rond just " orc over the city line, 10 bargain at $10,000, will sell ¥y on Kensing 215 meves of L three tenon t netting th b model throw her hargs v » 1amobik S1%.000, QUIGLEY, 297 Main St. house, owner $5,000 n for good COUNaIL Routine tonight at common o i New nutos are so scarce this year that thore is a big market for used cars. 1f you wart to il jour ¢ a little advt. in The UHerald classificd columns will do the business quick and Ouly at a very smail expense. vue cent 2 word. WANTED—MALE HELP CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bo“kxeepmg. billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS AUTOMOEILES WANTED—Young cxperience not n Shop, 396 Main man for clothing store; ry. Wonder Clothes st 6-16-t1 ¥OR SALE—Twenty-tive White hens: State Show winners chauce to get some good ones Deming. Berlin FOR SALE—19i7 condition. 166 Ford runabout Arch street. Leicphons 6-16-1dx Leghorn | inciuded ; H ' 6-16 ALE—Grant Nix touring transacted | drivers Apply rear for tallow New Britain 70 John St 6-16- and 1ide 3d team uud Tallow Co., WANTED—Barber, first clas steady job for a & man. sal Barbershop. 213 Main. good pay and Apply Univer- 6-16-3dx collector and wolicitor to tablished company reply by letter WANTED—A represent old « and commission, Box 21, Herald. WAN Co., 3 and 5 Franklin Square WANTED—Electrician’s desiring _to learn the Cowles Electric Co, 71 clectrical trade Winthrop stre 6-15-3dx WANTED—Young man for stock room work; a good opportunity for a bright youns man to advance himscll into a responsible position; 313 a week to start; apply at once. F. W. Woolworth Co., v Main street, City ux WANTED—Young man for soda fountain work. Clark and brainerd Drug Store, 151 Main St 6-14-1w WANTED—Teamsters. Apply Coal Yard, 56 Franklin St Shurberg's G-i-te WANTED—Registered or registered assist: druggist Crowell's drug store, o Main street. 6-4-tr WANTED—Iminediately : men on spring scales; good pay and per- manent empioys.ont; references required. H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman Si, Springfield, Mass. 6-2-tt Comipetent scale- WANT! Allipg Rubber Co. '~Young man for store work. The 6-1-1 WANTED A FEW GOOD ME TO WORK IN MII AND LUMBER YARD STEADY WORK AND GOOD PAV NEW BRITAIN LUMBER AND COAL COMPANY 301 PARK STREETY NOTICE ATION PRESENT?—Nothing will | please 1tk boy or girl more than a camera, $2.86 up. Arcade Studio, Kodak Headquarters. 6-(14-16-18)-3dx GRADU NAGLE SANITARIUM and private hosp: 60 Cedar St. Quiet location, excellent sur- roundings, free from institutional atmos- phere; close individual attention assured; all doctors courteously recognized. Rates $20 per week upward. Conducted solely by Mary E. Nagle, R. N., graduate Brooi- Iyn Wyckoft Helghts Hospital. $-23-eod-tt NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners rented, $1.25 per day: new and second-hand pianos bought and sold; easy payments. Phone 2079. 6-10-eod-tf NOTICE—Miss Katharine Lambert. manu- facturer hair »ds; combings made into switches, etc.; also, order work. 18 Garden street, Hartford. Tel. Charter §13 6-(14-16-18)-3dx NOTICE—Automobiles repaired at your own garage or at mine. satisfaction guaran- prices reasonable. 23 Greenwood street 6-15-10dx NOTICE— plano 1. want to buy a good upright ash from a private family. Ad- Box 16, Herald 6-15-2dx NOTICE—Responsible party flat or house immedintely; Address Box 20, Herald wants to rent buy if suited 6-1 NOTICE—We build and have reads for immediate delivery heavy duty and ex- press type bodies for chasses from 3-4 te five tons; bring your chassis to our factory at Thomaston and get a body mounted immediately. The Waterbury Body Com- pany 6-14-3d NOTICE—Shampooing, facial massage and attended at their ment, phone 465-5 20 Wilson St scalp treatments, manicuring: ladies homes. For_appoint- Margaret W NOTICE—Call us up to do your carpentry work: bullding nd repairing of all de- scriptions: garagcs Deming and Ander- son, Tel. 630 6-10-8dx NOTICE—Moving? Just call D. Stack when ready; satisfaction guaranteed: also light cxpress work. P'hone $-24dx NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. guar- antees to make that old mattress equal te new; trial will convince you; quick serv. jce, reasonabie prices; we carry a full lin of mattresses, springs, etc.; turniture p covered. Tel *314-4 5-1843 salary | TED—Painters. Apply to John Boyle | helper or someone | | ! FOR SALE—Heavy work horse, | | FOR SALE—A practically new Smoll cash ct; excellent shape 15 West throughout; Main street, horse and wagon, mowing rake soline engine. 6-16-1wx toor. USED TRUCKS—Pierce tive-ton, rack body; Mack two-lon, tacs body: both in excel- lent condition; tor salc at a bargain; slso others, some overhauled and rebulit and guarantcea; terus arranged to sult. See Cnandler, Nu. 204 Whalley Ave, New Haveu, Conu. mwt Indian motoreycle, AL Lition Market strect with ¥OR SALE—One pair of horses and hurnes: cheap tor guick buye if wanied. Ernest Swanson, . Conn mile from Arch St FOR SALE—Ford touring car. Inquire H. L. Deming, Shuttle aleadow avenue. Pelephone Sod-o after & p. m. 6-15-3dx FOR SALE—One go od Vv Overland ourne Stanley St FOR SALE—1920 Studebaker; run only 800 miles; A-1 condition; will sell reasonably Call arter 6 p. w, o1% Allen St., corner | of Vak St 6-14-6dx J. 0. i FOR sA volum Ofie ile Engineering, Box 26E, 11 1lalf-ton truck, four mew tires, $6-3, Ulainville. 6-11-3dx E—Eight-year-old wagon and harn Appl Stable, Zast Main St, or worth, 726 Areh St horse, business Wm. Doyle Edward Mans- 6-15-3dx good o'clock. 6-15-2dx FOR SALE—Ford touring car, demountable rims, good condition; also, small upioi- stered couch. C. J. Morse, 21 Lroad St., Plainville. 6-14-3ux FOR E—Hoosier kitchen cabinet, $30. Call 2500 after FOR SALE—Brand new FKord touring car; never run; must be sold immediately. M. Irving Jester, 133 Arch St. Telephones $42 and $il1. Open Monday and Saturday evenings. . 6-12-tf new, B register; will sell cheap for cash. lnquire Boston Meat Market, 60 Lafayette street. 6-15-3dx FOR SALE—1918 Denby thoroughly overhauled. A. Denison’s Gerage, 1560, or 166 Main street, FOR SALE—Horse, buggy 1849, 6-10-6d horse is sound and g 1uss Stanley street. Telephone 1142-1 15-5d paper, paints, varnisbe: selling out; also, painter complet Crusberg, 63 Grev Phone -4. 6-14-6dx BABY CHICK PRICES REDUCED, 20c up, delivered free; 12 varieties; send for list. Roy Clark, 355 Connecticut Boulevard, LLast Hartford. G-ld-1w und harpess; FOR SALE—1919 three-ton Kissel; substan- tial rack body; tires good; frst-class cuanical condition; & bargain to Qquick buyer. Call Liberty 430 or see Chanaler, Mack Motor Truck Co, 264 Whalley ave, New Haven, Conu. 6-3-18 FOK SALE—Wal )ig reduction; pment, wood St. FOR SALE—1920 Vim truck, A-1 condition. 74 Francis St Call 361-3. 6-13dx e e FOR SALE—1917 Ford. Apply 114 Arch street. [TRY] buil Barnes, ng on West Maiu St Barnesdale. large o FOR SALE—1917 two-ton Velle, half-van bedy, Coutinental motor, Brown Lyse trausmission, ‘Uamken rear axle, Goodyear tires, 14x6 {t. body aiso Dainisd o sult, a bargain. Pbone Liberty e Chaudier, Mack Motor I'ruck c..o. Whalley Ave., New Haven. Coan FOR SALE—Second-hand Goodrich tire and tube, 3ix4's; run 100 miles; price §i. inquire 120 South Main street. Phone 1772 6-12-6dx g ] FOR SALE—Upright boller; engine attached, 10-horsepower, inspected to 50 1bs.; ready for beit; first reasonable offer takes It Appiy Sovereigns Trading Co. 160 Main street. 6-10-1w Inquire S. Shurbers, §-7-1C FOR SALE—1916 one and one-balt ton Sel- den. equipped with top, windshield, elec- tric lights, Gooayepr tires, open sta:-s body, oxl: ft.; in gdod mochanical condi- tion at sacritice. Phone Liberty 430 or sce Cuandier, Muck Motor Truck \yo., No. 264 Whalley Ave, New Haven, Conn. 4-3i-tf FOR SALE—Horses. 55 Franklin St e ————NED et EXCHANGED CAR DEPARTMENT WANTED—Men and women with burning sorc corns and callouses (o try a box of Nnow-Drop Saive, Works wonders. ranteed by Crowell's Drug Store and ark & Brainerd Co., Druggists. 6-16-10dx )SON SUPER-SIX HFINDER TOURI K TOURING {LAND TOURING s FORD TOURING 16 STUDEBAKER 1918 OVERLAND ROADSTER 1313 OLDSMOBILE COUPE 1919 OLDSMOBILE ROADSTER FORD, REPUBLIC, STEWART AND VIM TRUCKS R i WANTED—A second-hand couch h.nlmmk good condition. Address Box E d. 6-1 in Hes WANTED—Good nome for children, boy and willing o pay well for gooG nem:. ol CARS T PAYME {EN IN TRADE 'S ARRANGED | WANTED—Girl, graduating from High School, wishes position as stenographer in private office. Address Herald Box AAlG 6-14-3dx OLDSMOBILE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, INC. A. G. COHEN ! WANTED—By one or two gentlemen: Fur- In Charge of Sales nished room, also hoard, with private family; central or eastern section of city. Box 24XX, Herald. 6-14-3dx —_— = WANTED—By young man: Board and room in private family. Box 13C. Herald. 6-14-3dx 33 to 37 All HARTFORD, CO: Street ECTICUT Open Evenings Charter 5336 6- 1"-‘dx make Box 14K, 6-11-4dx WANTED—Cash registers, any highest -prices patd. Address care this paper. 1917 MACK ONE AND ONE-HALF TON e fa Excellent Mechanical Condition WANTED—National cash register; description and price. Chas Kuriz. & PR SN SR Sl it 2 rebuilt, and guaranteed; TS = T ranged to suit. WANTED—Young couple desire four- five-room tenement. Box 234, Her o WANTED—By four or five rooms. Otfice. some terms ar- Phone LIBERTY 430 or sec CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave. New Haven, Conn. Tenement of 14XX, Herald §-20-t0 young couple: Box §-13-t1 WANTED—Man and wife, ox to rent two rooms. furnished unfurnished, for light housekeeping. dress Rooms. Box 7. Herald. 615 Both (ompiared. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished rooms street TO RENT—Large front room sultable for two gentlemen; also, single room. Mrs. Walsh, 64 Church St 6-16-3dx at 8 Elm 6-16-1dx TO RE: keeping TO RENT—Furnished rooms, 660 West \l-ln street 6 T—Furnished rooms for light house- Box Herald. -2dx WANTED—RBa to make monex agent: capital or ex you may use your spare Opportunity. P. O. Box 510, and girls: this sum Do you want 2" Be my needed: Write 6-15-3dx no nee time. ity = [ TO RENT—Furnished room for one or two gentlemen: modern conveniences. 505 Arch street 6-15-3dx WANTED—Two furnished rooms for Jih housekeeping. E P R e—— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TO RENT—Well-furnished room, provements, for two adults; Main St.. second floor. all im- American. 6-15-2dx FOR SALE—My house In southern part of neighborhood; 11 rooms, two | and store, garage for four cars: Box 31XZ, Herald. 6-15-5dx TO RENT—Large front room suitable for entlemen at 40 Church street. over Lunch. 6-11-3dx reasonable. Real estate prices continuc to soar. If you would like to turn your property into cash or buy a home get in touch with prospective customers through’ The Herald classified columns. Classified advts. are great re- sult getters, They are inexpen- sive, too. Only word. one cent 8 e § WANTED—FEMALA HELP WANTED—A working housekeeper; Lome and wages to the right party. dress Herald Box 9A. svod 6-16-4dx ete., in to Box 6-16-3d WANTED—Woman for cleaning, local factory; good pay. Apply No. 38, Herald. WANTED—A woman for general housework in small family. Mrs. W. H. Allep, 1568 Stanley St. 6-16-L8 WANTED—Girl to work in a groces Cherry St. 6-16-1d7" WANTED—Woman (o do housework for father and son MHenry J. ¥1 Brook sSi, Southington. WANTED—Woman to phone 3 or street. clean house. Tele« call =16 South Mal 61323 WANTED—Woman for plain cooking -n( kitchen work in private family; wages ¥u to 365 per montn, according to al mu. csted, address for . Herald Office. 6-15-3d WA !YTED—“ oman for cleaning, m i local factory: good pay. Apply to Box No. 28%Z, Herald. -14-3d WANTED—We want a good typist for our invoice department; state age, experiencq and where last employed. 0. Box 1029, WANTED—Girl for light machine work) good hours; easy work and good pay. Apply Room 21, R. R. Arcade. 6-12-4d WANTED—A competent mald for second work. Miss Whittlesey, 279 West Main street. 6-3-1p WANTED—Women, boys and girls to paint toys at home; work delivered to your door v weekly assured; send 25 cgnts fOr tw samples and particulars, Dept. H, Federal Toy and Novelty Mrg. Co., P. O. Box 230, New Britain, Conn. 6-7-12dx “WANTED—Young women to become teles Phune operators; no experience necessary; paid while learning; rapid increascs there~ aiter both for lengih of service and merit; the advantage or this occupation will be explained by the chief operator. 5. N. i, Telephone Company. 6-14-3d° interview, giving ¢ —_— = { TELEPHONE OPERATOR WANTED FOR SUBSTITUTE WORK DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS Apply by Letter, Giving Age, Reference, BOX 10Z, HERALD ete. COMPETENT STEONGRAPHER WANTED FOR SUBSTITUTE WORK DURING JULY AND AUGUST pply BOX HA, HEKALD —TWo— EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR COAT, SUIT, DRESS AND SHIRT WAIST SPE- CIALTY STORE. BY LETTER TO APPLY LAZARUS CO. 164 MAIN ST. OR TELEPHONE 2410 WANTED EXPERIENCED SALISLAD[ES FOR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT APPLY TO THE BEE HIVE 333 MAIN STREET FOR SALE—Building lot on Frederick St., Maple Hill; 75-foot frontage; will be sola at reasomable figure. Apply The Rogers Sash and Door Co., 189 Chestnut street Telephone 499. 5-25-tf ————— FOR SALE—Forestville, Conn. { S 5 TO RENT—Furnished room, 96 Lake street. 6 dx TO RENT—To Americans: One single room; also, one room suftable for two gentlemen. | Apply, between 7 and S, at 58 Walnut | street 6-11-5ax | S M“ER RESORTS INDIAN NECK, 'BRANFORD, CONN.—The Waverly, Popular Seashore Resort. New 25-room house open June 10; rates and reservations now. Mrs. S. A. Hiebel, Manager. 6-3-2wx family house; 16 rooms, all im Hoor piugs, white hroome. | das, beautiful trees, large lot; utes’ walk to school S trains agents LOSY after Hill, 447 6-1 we, yesterday turn to Mrx on. on | Aren | ax | LOST—Lady's Arch street stree Address Box FOR SALE—Six-room bungulow, lights, telephon four acres lan. hullding lots; rotrolley: six ¢ New - Britain ne fruit rees, garden plante Sharp's Station, ville. €A H. Culver FOR Ml)l seven-room. price between the E store and | 11 Edson dx ‘—A waist, Saturday night, Iy and Neri's fruit urt §t. Return to Mrs. Bacon, top floor ewingt. Five-acre far: steam-heated, modern house. able. Inquire New Britain PERSONAL ' TEETH—Our teeth, $7.50 set, will please ¥ou when you see them: no pain with uur[ extraction of teeth, Dr. Dickerman, 22 TAUGODA INN, MOMAUGUIN—Large, light, well-ventilated sleeping rooms; large Hving room, with pi : two large porches; ex- ceptional bathroom facilities; @ broad pri- 1ate cement walk to the finest beach on the sound; excellent bathing at both high and low tide: shower and float. For rexervations. call Liberty 528, New Haven, or write to the Inn 13 TO RENT TO RENT—A desirable furnished flat for 1 summer: references required. Address Herald Box 6-16-1dx ——— e TO RENT—Four rooms, with im ~

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