New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 24, 1920, Page 12

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Hartford Special Sale o ses’ Evening Gowns FOR SUMMER FESTIVITIES DRESSES FORMERLY TO $30. a $25 (FIfth Floor). Hug NHitle frocks of taffc watin, tulle o combinations, and pretty orchid, flow white, rihbo; colors tiny Tude th silver lnces draped effects. The malse and cornl, The sizes are 11, 16 and 18, The styles fuleceortain to be bocoming to youthful wearces, he Graduation: Gift Ideal Good Watch value and uscfulness not in future time wasted. It is a friend e sure to be for guidance, Our watches ble makes—the sort ¢ ud to give to receive. ward, Elgin and S wiss makes are included, Watches, $10 (o $50 . S50 cwelry gift has significance, intrinsic LIt po » e pbrance that be of value of s o to - no and ¢ i g gests O depended wpon pre ain Floor). ( s for Summer Reading (Book Balcony, Mezzanine) Tales of Mystery and Adventurc. key (C. N. and A M. Wi e Mystery, (J. 8. Flewher) 0 Dilnot) - of Adventure (Ross Tyrell) Frozen Flame, (M. E. and T. W. - Hamshew) FOR SALE . Al modern §PO0 ~esidential section. equipment, on Somerset Price reasqable and good - Some Good B uilding Lots L H U P, Bl6s, NATIONAL BANK BUILDNG RT OF CHESTNUT ST.— tion seldom on the market — Three nd cottage in rear — Dox’t Pass "Fine Cottage in Belvidere. . . P' REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 443 ROOMs 403-¢ BANK BLDO. Insurance, Real Estate and Loans Stocks & Surety Bonds SCHULTZ & COS- TELLO, INC. 242 Main Street. tho suffer ardware City Loan Corp. construction: and offers for sale on easy mployes of loca! industri-~—Three tenement o tenement houses, Single, dwellings. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. EAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES Paxts of the World GED A. QUIGLEY E “’ BRITAIN, CONN. fromt room near Box 74, S WANTED Extra Saleswomen in all Departments after- noons and evenings, after- for Saturday also other noons with or with- out experience. Ap- ply MR. TUCKER. We also want 25 High School Girls over 16 years of age. NOTICE TOQ| TAXPAYERS All persons liable to pay Taxes on real estate and personal property in New Britain, Conn.. are hereby noti- ficxl that the following Taxes have been lakd and are duc t first day of July. City Tax on List of Oct. 1919, 1st and 2d District City- fax on List of Oct. 1919, 1st District only 20.5 Mills on the Dollar, 1920, We will meet the Taxpayers at City Hall, Roo 7. 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, from 9 m. to 3. p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m. every Monday and Saturda to receive the same. Office Open Saturday Afternoon <t at the rate of 9 per cent charged if Bot paid in July, hcing July 1, '20. F—Persons owning .taxcs on are_ n‘anfi(’d to make ‘pay- and payable | WANTEI The dittle Want Advt. costs ONLY 1¢ A WORD. T sults are big and quick. Herald Classificd Column your scrvice. Y TryNt out tomorrow. The re- sults will rprise you CLASSIFIED 1c. a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN billing and postage cost m ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. E vkxeeping, ore than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. e ——————————————————————————————— ——e WANTED>-MALE HELP FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Two The Taplin land St men for i Manufacturing Co. . Clty le grinding. W work to m. age and Box 3B, in officc; rences 1 tierald 6 state tunity references for rizht Baking Comy WA quired Apply 14 P Winter positic Younk Main ‘\\\Tl’ll—\llmn at Address Mason APPIY =t once; inside lork Box 1, Herald | WANTED—Salesmen; n 204, July 1, 2, 3, 6, | i office every day from ® a. m. o 3 p. | m. and from 7 to ® p. m. every Mon- | day and Saturday during Junc. BERNADOTTE LOOMIS, City Tax Collector. New Britain, Conn, June 1, 1920. A. H. HARRIS Motor Trucking 166 Main St. Phone 1849 DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET. TAvery Cars for Hire, pay and N'ght. Rtorage. Supples and Repairing PIONEER GARAGE CO., INC. We overhaul and repair anything |l: the auto motive field. starters, welding, ete. STORAGE WELDING SUPPLIES, 193 Main St. Rear Fair Dpt. Store. TEL. 387-12. MANROSS AUTO CO. Storage and Accessories, | Repair Work a Specialty. | Phone 2227 OVERLAND AGENCY Generators, PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 5 193 ARCH SITREET N LU PAY 'nES’I' PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Secon d Furniture, L. ZFELDES 138 OAK ST. TEL. 589.23. e right men; fine cha experience t n is averaging 36 to §12 per d erald FOR SALE—Upright piano in p.rl.w Aithou reasonabie: peivate prrty Piano. Herald Offics on- FOR SALE K 19 apeed K sell onee » H. Bacon, Indian motore star A1 condition leaving town " Monr sy FOR SALE—Weathered oak and servi table Oldsmaobl diator and ver 1 urdny munt | wt vt | . . upright boiler. 20- | am engine in good running order, | one gix-steel-roll feed grinder; must be sold at Apply E. Pettit, Hudson | Lunci HP st unce FOR SALE—Talking ords. $33 to azcl perfect £ condition. WANTED—Machinist; must be experienced on Singer buttonhole, Union Special button sewing and plain sewing machines; good opportunity for right man. Box 266, Herald dress Box :9C, Herald WANTED—Boy of 16 or 18 years of age willing to learn the clothing business. Wonder Clothes Co., 396 Main St. 139 Arch St. | WANTED—Registered or registered assistant druggist Crowell's drug store, Main street. 6-4-tf WANTED—Immediately wen on spring scales manent employment; H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St., Mass. Competent scale- good pay and per- references required. snrmcncxd WANTED—Two tinsmiths; ut; first-class men desired. K, Herald WANTED FIRST-CLASS POLISHER Highest Wages Paid and Steady Work Apply GRAY TELEPHONE PAY STATION Hartford, Conn. WANTED FIRST-CLASS L AND DIE MAKER Highest Wages Paid and Steady Work Apply GRAY_ TELEPHONE PAY STATION Hartford, Conn. WANTED EXPERIENCED PUNCH PRESS HAND Highe: and Steady Wages Paid Work Apply GRAY TELEPHONE PAY STATION Hartford, Conn. TO RENT TO RENT—Two desirable unfurnished front rooms, all conyveniences, Cherry street. third floor. ® ax TO RENT—Furnished apartment, private bath, two or t rooms; also, several rurnikhed rooms, strictly first class 72 Grand St dx yele, st at 63 Vanee ALUTOMOLILES i—Dodge tires touring car; atte 1sristol Wintar Hui titernoon, Comi, o1 st FOR SALE—I917 Baick runaboul, Csunaer, good mechaaical coaaition; reasonavle. 124 Wasnington St 6 SALE—192 Wintnre Maxwell St TOR SALE—191s Dodge roadstcr, Conbiton; @ Gelionsdaaton Wil \. ligbee, Mmutual Building, treet exc coun e, five-pansenger, new tres: u StoCall ¢ to » b s FOR SALE—Ford touring car, good condi- uon. taree new tires, new top, 2. Call vienings, 34 Kentschler S, City. 4-23-odx FOR SALE—Household furniture. Prospect St FOR i—Upright piano. bigh-grade manufacture; party Tiake offer; easy payments. 139 Arch & little used, | left city; { Andrews, 24-2dx in fine Phone FOR SALE—Classic Herald range condition; also, Garland gas range 958-23 or call at 49 Trinity St B. A. FOR SALE—Aster and celery plants. White, 16 Black Rock Ave., City. 6 FOR SALE—First-class barbershop, centrall; located, doing good business: will cheap; good reason for selling. Herald. and one-fourth Mrs. LeClair, 1 w Britain. Phone FOR SALE—Two standing grass field Court, X FOR SALE—Baby chicks from heavy h ying strain: Rhode lsland R Mrs. 112 Cariton St. Tel. 7 FOR SALE—One gas range, 354 South Main street, upstairs. 2dx FOR SALE—Standing grass. E. P. Dunham, Kensington, Conn 1. 92-4 -x FOR SALE—A girl’ tion; coaster brake $16. Call street. bicycle in good condi. and good t after 6 p. m. at 6 FOR SALE—One beef heifer; Holsteln bulls, 13z and 2 y chojce family cow with calf at side; also, rk horse, 1,100 pounds. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. 254-12 FOR SALE—Two Miich cows; one Guernsey and one Ayrshire. Walter Miller, tel phone 239-12 6- BABY CHICKS—Leghorns lic, Rocks each: 10 other varieties low price; delivery prepaid and guaranteed. Roy Clark, 355 Connecticut Boulevard, East Hartford. 1wx FOR SALE—Horvses. Shurberg, 55 Franklin St. 6-7-tf E————————— NOTICE Chappy has reopened St 6-24-8dx cleaners rented. i gas stove tips, 15 cents. 6-24-e0d-tf — i Reo bus for or excursions “lw lnquire S. NOTICE—Tattooing. his place at 311 East Main NOTICE—Electric vacuu 1 per_d Kound lighters, cach: Telephone NOTICE—Sixteen-passenger hire special parties Call ELECTRICITY—For your electrical work, | why not call 1628-17 Special prices on all ho and fixtures; automobile elcc- | tricians; service men your servic Corridan Electric Co., West Main ey street 6-22-6ax | NOTICE—We specialize In garages, house construction and all branches of carpentry, reshingling roofs, etc. Call us up for rices. Anderson and Deming, telephone x| scalp treatments, manicuring; ladi home. For appoint- Margaret W. Hep: 6-21-6 NOTICE—Shampooing, facial massage and attended at their ment, phone 46 20 Wilson St NOTICE—We deal in all first-class makes slightly used tires, including Goodycar cords, ete. We handle all sizges. Call and see us. International Used Tire Co. 26 Maple avenue, Hartford, Conn. J Scanlon, Manager 21-6dx NOTICE- Il paper sacrificed this week, T RENT—Desirable front room with bath three or four unfurnished rooms, first i all conveniences, 103 West Main str REAL ESTATE FOR SALE }n SALE—Farm Five acres on acres. 10-room house, { acres. cight-room house, stock tools: 54 acres. stock and tools, all crops planted. two 10-room house, fine locatipn for auto station: 75 acres, 10-room house, new barn, several other bufldings: two nine-room house, new garage: 40 even-room ho stock and tools “ashman Farm Agency, Berlin, 665-1 acres, acre ok Conn bc o California Phone finest assortment; going 1o Crusberg, 63 Greenwood St. 6-21-6dx ;8" weven-pamenger cll touring; ivls & smoonile coupes demonsirator’; 1918 Overiand road- ster; Ford, \im, Repuolic, other light trucks and older model cars, $100 up. Uldsmobile Company ot Hartiord, Inc., to 35 Allyn St, Hartford, Conn. evenings. FOR SALE—Cadill 1920 M uring: 1319 Ol Uldsmobile tourin; Oldsmobile romuster 20 FOR SALE—Ford touring, fully demountaole rims, shock absord 17 Snefield St I\Pli SAL b—IDIfl l)0r| touring ¢ aole price. Gus sudrick, 41 second tioor. equipped, FOR SALE—An Overland “Big Six” seven- pussenger; price reasonable. Apply J. . Wells, 40 Monroe St., City. 6-21-5dx FOR SALE—A five-passenger Baby Grand Chevrolet touring car in good running condition; can be seen at No. 1 l-‘urmiulv ton avenue If you have anything to sell, bear in mind that there never was a better ‘market for it than now. A littde advt. in the Herald COClassified colummn will prove it. Only 1c A WORD. WANTED—FEMALL HELP WANTED—Girls at Latimer Laundry Co. 33 Walhut St 6 WANTED Young lady for stenography and Zeneral oflice work in small omce. Apply t Adkins l'rinting comipany, 66 Church street WANTED—Experienced maid for housework in New Britamn all no wasming; sood wages. Call laee genern summe; G Lenoy < I wasT ookl oue wio Call b2 housework and twoi wuth working nowe mghts preferred St — A o woman famniy can waltresses and night m 6-22-3a WANT at Re usekeeper for tenry asader, WANTE two Conn. family Southington 6-19-6da? Abin # WANTED—An experienced nleno‘r‘phtq can offer cither a permanent position#of ;: substitute position for the summer months Apply bDrawer 1021, City 6-19-1 WANTED—Woman as cook in priv family; good wages to competent party’ Apply at 42 Park Flace. 6-19-6d WANTED—A woman for general hoysework in small family. Mrs. W. H. Allen, 138¢ Stanley St. 6-16-11 B -_— WANTED—Young women to wole phone operators; no experien % paid while learning; rapid increascs the: e after both for length of service and mert ¥ the advantage of this occupation wul"b.\ explained by the culefl operator. 5. Ii. &, Telephone Company. WANTED FOR SALE—Brand new Ford tounng car; | never run; must be sold immediately. M irving Jester, 193 Arch St. Telephoncs 342 and 311. OUpen Monday and Saturday evemngs. 6-12-11 B FOR SALE . 1819 DODGE TOURING. 1417 SUPE! X 7-PASSENGER HUDSON; newly painted and cord tires. 1918 painted. WILLYS-KNIGHT COUPE; tires and newly painted. Appiy S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 Elm Street Telephone 3731 OAKLAND COUPE; newly cord 6-23-3 USED TRUCKS When in need of a good Used uck, it will pay you to get in toueh with ue. Mack, Pierce-Arrow, Packard and others; some over- haGled, rebuilt and guaranteed; terms to suit you Phone Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER. MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 24-€ \VA)TED WANTED—Appli to en entered now w1 p m jons of students desiring smmer School should be One session daily, $:30 a. m. We assist students to secure afternoon employm which will more than pay for tuition cost. Register now. anecticut Business College 3 street WANTED—A college baseball years' experience, would Ik pitcher. Address W. Nutall, street. s pitche: position as 214 Park 6-24-1dx A house or of the with or property to pay TED—To rent, apartment in a city, preferably without option w. by July 1: desirable scetion the west end; of buyving the or; family of three: willing liberal rent. Address Box 21XX Office. - . ung married couple: Two for light housckeeping 6-24-1dx WANTED—By furnished ro Telephone 1755 ANTED—Good cook dium. size: also, one o prefer: Telephone stove, small or me- two door: NOTICE—Fra 14 Broad Block. Phone mmencmg Jul instruction, 10, Booth's Summer course 6-21-6d Studio, 1842-4 NOTICE—General trucking, local and long- distance moving: reasonable prices; s isfaction ~guaranteed Telephone 1 Frank E. Brown, 240 Smalley St. 6- NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. gua: antees to my e that old mattress equal to new; trial wi convince you; quick serv- ice, reasonable prices: we carry a full lin of mattresses, ete.; furniture re- covered. Tel FOR SALE—Two-family frame house and extra lot on the corner of ple and Pine streets, across from Corbin’s factory. A dress House, Box 14, Herald 6- - = FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow, electric lights, telephome, four acres land, fine bullding lots: neAr trolley; six cents to New Britain: Young Iruit trees, berries, sarden planied. Sharp's Station, Plain- ville. C. H. Culver For n_\l.l.—nnndl-( lot_on Frederiek St., Maple 1ill; 75-foot frontage: will be sola a\y reasogable figure. Apply The Rogers Sash ad@- Door Co. 15% Chestnut street Telephone 499 5-25-tf T sullding—Repaming. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL, AND CONCRETE. ; Repairs of all kinda ® Court St Telephen tew Britain, Conuo. - 244 218 NOTICE—The partnership existing between | Harry H. Hall and Thomas H. Manning in the Hall-Manning Garage has been dis- solved by mutual consent. Mr. Manning ie now with C. A. Bence. 6-18-1wx NOTICE—Automobiles repaired at your own t mine: satisfaction guaran- reasonable. NOTICE—Moving? Just call D. Stack whea ready : satisfaction guaranteed; also light | express work. Phone 2225. Imure Your Furmture While Moving DEWITT A. RILEY ’RooM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. | WANTED—By WANTED—By married man of 32 years of age: Position where responsibility and reliability are appreciated: would prefer outside work. familiar with automobiie. Apply Box 6Z, Herald §-23 ‘“\ TED—By clean American gentleman steam heat, hot week: in center Herald Office. Furnished room . not aver $4 per Box American. water: Address WANTED—Members to Join Club: $2 per month. Address Herald Office Larkin Seap Box 94, WANTED—Three rooms for light house. keeping: adults; Americans: Ist or floor. Address Hotel Grand, Room 6-. adul Address 6 American Rent of six or seven Herald Box 32BB. _— WANTED—Furnished office room: water. Address Box 11 family, rooms central; o EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT APPLY TO THE BEE HIVE 373 MAIN STREET IN MANUFACTURING CONCERN 8:45 11-4 hours at noon. Steady employment. Hours, to 5:00, with Address: STENOGRAPHER BOX 10, HERALD WANTED COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER e | T LOST—Bank Book No. 3962 on Berl Bank. Finder please return to Baul C. Beckett. 6— 3dx LOST—By a Normal School pupil: fur piece, between Arch and in the Union. Laundry y: afternoon. Address Box Ofice. A black Maple . Tuesday He d 6-23 X X, | LOST—Monday evening: Bunch of keys, ® hetween 5 and 6 o'clock, either on 5:10 dinky from Hartford or in New Britain station, or on Church, Main or Park St Kindly notity P. J. Sharples, 630 Stanlcy street. Reward 6-23-20% LOST—Gold coin purse, between Stanley St. and Landers' this morning. Reward if returned to Stanley St Telephgné 1063-3. 5. x | LOST—A gray tiger kitten, June 18. 1o 93 Forest St. for reward. FOUND. FOUND—Tan colored dog, Owner may have same 60 Seymour Ave. Tel Berlin licenwe. by calling at § 14 6-2j 0% FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT_—Four rooms, furnished, improves ments. Clectricity, $45 per month; five minute nter. Box 212, Herakt! O to e TO RENT—Large front room suitable two gentlemen Mrs. Walsh., 64 Chi street 6-24 = e T " TO RENT—Furnished rooms housekeeping for Write to Herald Box 624! TO RENT—Rooms, nished, for light Americans, only. furnished or' housekeeping 162 Main St 6-28- 18 room for two, 4 2 6-23-3¢ RENT—Furnished furnished room with bath WANTED—Man would like work clenning private ofices after 6 D, m. Address Hox 16X, Herald WANTED—Unfurnished rooms. Four- or fve-room rent for adults by August lst Address Herald Box 1iX 6-21-1wx WANTED—A position us gardener and care- taker. Box 16XX, Herald 6-18-6dx — WANTED—Men aud women with burning sore corns and callouses to try a box now-Drop Salve, 25¢.. Works wonders. Guaranteed by Crowell's Drug Store and Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggists. 6-18-40dx conveniences. sultable for one or two gen tlemen Apply 103 West Main st second floor. 6-23<3 furnished roum sult Apply Box 154, Herald. §- 283 TO RENT—A nicel, for two TO 45 RENT—One Walnut =t TO RENT—Two furnished rooms fil? housekeeping or four sentlemen; l" veniences. 65 Winthrop St. TO RENT—Furnished rooms a near Main. room for

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