New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 28, 1920, Page 14

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34 will hurch place. Giddls all, be pro- street. liefreshuents vided The directors of Lande Frary & Clark have declared a dividend of per cent June 30 to stock holders of at close of business June 21 shoes . agonta d Co,—adv lar meoting of Court Pride iace (hin ovening. A large in desirod as the Installa- ve will tako place and the ftetaon ALI. THE TIME Mrs. Hill Says Lydia E. Pink- | ham’s Vegetable Compound AR et o Removed The Cause. Brown of 131 Dwight | o | an extended trip Knoxville, Tl-nm-—“,\ly back hurt me her brother | all the time, I was all run down, could not eat and my head bothered me, all caused by female trouble. I was three years with these troubles and doctors did me no . Your med- icine helped my sis- ter so she advised me to take it. I took Lvdia E. Pinkham’ Vegetable Com- | pound and the Liver Pills and used Lydia E. Pinkham’s 3} | Sanative \Wash and now I am well, can @ ! eat heartily and work. I give you my | thanks for your great medicines. You 49 | may publish my letter and I will tell Fine Paying IISin ess BlO Ck g‘:::.“""\:,:fi?;::"a,:f“:";:'s.zaib::; St., Knoxvill , Tennessee. Hundreds of such letters expressing located. Four large stores and 2 apartments. This is a remarkable g b4 firlt tude for the good Lydia Pink- am’s Vegetable Compound has accom- for a good Come in and see us at once. RKER & DEMINGE proving the reliability of this grand old remedy. 163 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2026 If you are ill do not drag along and OF NEW DBRITAIN REAL ESTATE BOARD. continue to suffer day in and day out VWOV OVOVBVITVIVDELL pay record \D1e of Hartford Anderson advt McCarthy ve. at Casino tonight.— Miss Marion d | Mr. and Mrs. H stroet, left today for to California to visit RINTING ALL KINDS NEATLY DONE L R PRINTING CO.!' AIN ST, TEL. 777 While away on your vacation keep in teuch with the folks at home. Tho IMerald will be majled to yvour address at (he share or the mountains for 18¢ n weel.~—advt. but at once take Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable (ompound a woman’s investment. Do not # | remedy for woman’s ills. ¢ 0. Becker REPAIRING Fenders, Hoods, Mufflers. GENERAL Radiators, Tanks, Lamps. Telephone 553 & FOR SALE 16ta on Diack Tock Avenue, Roberts, Hawley and Linwood dosirablo propertics. H. D. HUMPHREY NOO M 908, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING »d Houses —~ only built 6 years, with Do you want a good specu is knocking a ALY DOES IT LEAK! TAKE IT TO BECKER He fixes them so they stay fixed. I He also installs best make. opportunity filruhmily house on Hart street us at once. REAL ESTATE CO. PHONK 343 HOOMS 305-¢ BANK RLDG. new cores of the S tonze Bulldmg w:th Side Track on Railroad YA & COSTELLO, Inc. A St. Tel. 24-4 t Beat This Offer in Town y Mlouses, MuAgen throughout. Prices cheerfully given. DENISON GARAGE Idvers Care for Hire, pay and Night Rtornge. Supplies and Repalring MANROSS AUTO CO. Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. OVERLAND AGENCY Income $1 #20. Small amount L ¢ ngah weguived. Need Apply. City Co-operative Ass'n, Inc. y No, 133 Main S¢. FRANK H. SHIELD, Mgr. PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER The little Want Advt. costs ONLY 1¢ A WORD. The re- ts arc big and quick. The Herald Classificl Column is at your service. You meed it. it out tomorrow. The re- Try sults will surprise you. 'OTICE NOTICE—Sixteen- passenger Reo CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bo«\k‘(eepmzy billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. WANTED FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—By unturnished central. L. gentlema: Furnished room reasona K 1dx NOTICE—Electric $1.35 Ighters. elephone vacuum cleaners stove cents. NOTICE—Have your engine vour holiday mmerecial Welding of specialty rbon burned out of avoid trouble while on vacation trip, at The 111 Cherry St Impossibilities a ning 6-30-4dx the Weld all Oop. NOTICE—General trucking, local and long- distance moving; reasonable rate =atis- Action guaranteed Tel. 1865 Frank E. srown, 240 Smalley St. 6-28-1wx NOTICE—Automobiles repaired at your own garage or at mine; satisfaction guaran- ; prices reasonable. 26 Greenwood St. 6-26-54v NOTICE—We specialize in garages, house construction and all branches of carpentry, reshingling roofs, etc. ‘all us up for prices. Anderson and Deming, telephone 630 6-22-24dx NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. guar- antees to make that old mattress equal to new: trial will convinCe you: quick serv- ice, reasonable prices; we carry a full line of mattresses, springs, etc.; furniture re- covered. Tel. 2314-4. 6-18-26dx Just call D. Stack whea also light §-28-24dx NOTICE—Moving ? ready; sat tion guaranteed; express work. Ihone 2225. CHIROPRACTOR TALK No. 3 ‘ABOLISH SUFFERING’ (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) The times through which we require all the health. our bodies can use. Sick people today are being pushed aside as never before. Only the well person can Keep up. If you are not enjoying health, largely your own fault on others. Chiropractic is the open door to health. Hundreds of thousands of people who for years suffered with' the same malady which afflicts you have found this to be true. Lay aside drugs and operations and have your spine looked after. This is an age of progress and, just as surely as we have air- planes and wireless telephony. so surely has Chiropractic. the drugless health science, come as an improvement on older methods. Health is within the reach of everyone. Don’t let prejudice prevent you from coming to the office for a consuitation, not cost you a penny. You owe it to your- self, your family and your friends well. Here is your opportunity. J.A.VOLZ The Chiropractor 2590 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK Sulte 407, Fourth Floor Phone 1733 Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—2-5 p. m. Evening Hours: Monday, Tuceday, Thure- day, Saturday, 6:30 to 8:30. e passing strength and energy it is Why not bring “SAF&TX 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, 401 PARK STREET PEWRITERS ALL MAKES ‘e deal in every make typewriter , Rented, Repaired and Exchanged Britain Typewriter Exchange West Main St. Tel. 612 STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES Parts of the World O. A. QUIGLEY NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ern improvements. New Britain Real 380 MAIN ST. Price D mm. Insurance The Hardware City Loan Corp. Has under construction and offers for sale on easy terms to employes of locsl industries—Three tenement houses, Two tenement houses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. FOR SALE A two family housc with large lot on Oak strect. Price $4.400. Two—two family houses on Ma A three family house on Belden street, 15 rooms: $9,000. street. has all mod- Estate Exchange Open Evenings rented, | Don’t be a burden | which will | to be | WANTED—Tw in privat street and board Franklin men for room American family. s WANTED—By two girl Normal Training School: Room in private family. to commence in tember. Please nddress Miss Alice T son. No. 110 Bridg Waterbury Conn 7-1-3 students at State Sep-. omyp- street TED—Te buy: Tourlag car, five or seven-passenger: state model and pric Box Auto Herald w ientleman desires a furmished private family; in reply state P. O. Box 728, O room terms with Address WANTED—By young board in private Omce. lady : family. Box WANTED—Job as foreman on all kinds of building work: eighteen years' experience as contractor-builder. Louis T. Brusso, 12 ngh \'I. City. P. O. Box 460. 6 WANTED—Four- or fiveroom tenement by respectable American family. Mr. John Reid, No. Walnut St. S-1wx 50 | WANTED—By two adults, apartment or fiat of three or four rooms unfurnished in de- sirable location. Box 4AA 6-29-3dx WANTED—Three or four unfurnished rooms; no children. E. W. Chappell, Lin- coln St. -5dx T-1-3dx | wd boasd | FOR SALE—Twelve ™ Cuestuut browa r Lead, ac; leaving aty. Crusbers. guaranteed anu o sacrince tonight; Call 1063-23. -1 zali also she FOR SALE—Baby carriage in good tion 1t 124 Rockwell avenue phon. condi- or tele- | “-1-3ax bbage plants at 1 {3 -1 Bros. upright must ve sold FOR SALE—Behr inghest grade, new; teoms. Telephone = piano casy 2dx -1 FOR SALE—New and second-hand bicycles aad supplies; Fiss tires and tubes at | leasonable prices. Deter Rosso, $36 East 1 st 7-1-0dx Baldwin ice 54 Luell street. -1-3dx FOR SALE—Three-partition box, nrst-class conuition Phone §24-2. FOR LE—A horse and Cherry St. wagon. 1dx FOR SALE—Four rooms of furniture, with option of rent. Call 74 Woodland 6 p.m FOR SALE—My world-renowned afier 1dx agnificent, brand new, ivers and Pond upright plano, mahogany case; a wonderful plano veing soid for less than half-pricc cash on account of death In famil dress Box 5B, Herald. 6-30-. for FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and three sets nf harness; good, sound horse, weight 1,30 is. Box 12H, Herald. \;~.w»wx WANTED—Carpentry work of all kinds; garages, store fronts, repairing, etc, at the lowest rates. Gardiner and Sundstru; Phone 281-3. 6-2 -6dx WANTED—Men and women with burning feet, sore corns and callouses to try a box of Snow-Drop Salve, 25c. Works wonders. Suaranteed by Crowell's Drug Store and Clark & Brainerd Co. Druggists. 6-16-40dx | S WANTED—Immediately: Four- or five-room tenement by American family of three. or 15 minutes from Main St. Box 2 Herald E—— ACUTOMOEILES FOR SALE—1918 Chevrolet mechanically: new bumper; newly if you want a if sold at once. FOR SALE—1919 Oldsmobile, seven-passen- er, cight-cylinder: also, 1916 Chalmers x and 1916 Ford touring car at reason- able prices. Peter Rosso, street. touring, A-1 tires and spare, new painted: don't miss t real bargain: price $425 Inquire 33 Glen s 1dx 7-1-5dx FOR SALE—One Ford and one Vim delivery truck in good condition; bargains if taken at once; crowded for toor spac T Charland, Central Auto Station, street. 6-30-4dx FOR SALE—Model 83 Overland rondster: good condition; high extension back; magneto; new top and cover; just painted: owner just got bigger car. C. J. Heming- North Washington St. Phone Plainviile 6-30-3dx FOR SALE—Unsed cars at exceptional price: 1916 Hupmobile $700; 1918 Dodge roadst $750; 1918 Oldsmobile touring $900; 191 Overland roadster 53 1919 Dodge tour ing $8 1917 Buick touring $300; 191% Buick roadster; 1917 Briscoe $450; many others. Shechtman's Used Car Co, rear 103 West Main St §-30-2dx FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, newly paint- ed. Glidden Tire Shop, Franklin squa 6-29-3d FOR SALE—Classy roadster, electric lights, Bosch magneto, four good tires, A-1 con- dition: must be sold at once. Call between 7 and § p. m.. Colonial inn, Plainville. 6-29-d3x FOR SALE—Chevrolet (Baby Grand) tour. ing, in good condition. 203 East Main St. Tel. 481-4 6-29-3d FOR SALE—Hupmobile, model slip covers. Bosch magnetos, humper, spot- light, spring oilers, clock: new top, just painted: engine in perfect condition: price reasonable Tel. 833 6-30-dax N. cord tires, FOR SALE—1817 Reo, Belden street. Tel. S6 14 A-1 condition. s 6 dx FOR SALE—Packard touring, “38 painted, first class condition; bargain tral Auto Station, rear B. C. Porter 3 Cen- Sons -6dx USED TRUCKS When' in need Truck, it will of a good Used pay you to met in touch with us. Mack, Pierce-Arrow. Packard and others; some ove: hauled. rebuilt and guaranteed; terms to suit you Phone Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER, MACE MOTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 6-24-tf FURNISHED ROOMS. | TO RENT—Two nice light housekeeping rooms or double rooms for three or Sentlemen. Mrs. Barnes, 8¢ Church St 1dx TO RENT—Nice room otestants preferred: location for two Iadies. references requir Address Box 11X, Herald 1ax | West 2dx r—Nice furnished room, 103 TO RENT—Two furnished room and bedroom two geutlemen P Conn rooms; living with private bath: for O. Box 25, Plamville T-1-6dx | TO RENT—Large furni two genslemen Main St ed room, for oume With private family 6-30-3dx or €90 room for two: atradly located TO RENT- men pr street, near gentle- Main TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for lght housckeeping or four gentlemen: all com venicnces . 65 Winthrop St 6-28-Gax 336 East Main | newly | four | FOR SALE—Wall papers, paint ladders, swing stage; hnal cleanip; ing city. Crusberg, 63 Greenwood Phone 2-4 FOR SALE—Restaurant, 232 Park street. 6-30-1wx | FOR SALE—Baby tion carriage in good condi- Apply 119 Henry St 6-29-3dx FOR SALE—Young canaries, $3 each. Mrs. C. B Gould, $6 Fraucis St FOR SALE—One shghtly used; kitchen table sain tor Sunny ‘Glenwood stove; also one refrigerator and party is leaving town; bar- Quick buyer. Tel 994-13 | FOR SALE—A black saddle pony | saddie. Call 30 John street FOR SALE—A young mew Milch cow with cail. H. L. Honiss, East Berlin, Conn. 6-29-3dx FOR SALE—Horse, harness and business wagon; cheap gas stove: s poullet rocks. 179 Hartford avenue. 6-29-3dx FOR SALE—Four-year-old horse; welght 1,230; good worker and driver; reasonable price. Carmine Vendrillo, Hudson Berlin. 6-28¢ BABY CHICKS—Leghorns 1ic, each; 10 other varieties at delivery prepaid and guarag Clark, 355 Connecticut Boul€l Hartford FOR SALE—1916 threec-speed . cycle: just painted, overhauled:\ seen after 6§ p. m. No. 36 Wi Plainville. g FOR SALE—National cash tectogranh check: writer and -y} all in good condition. Address -Box R20, Heralc. “6dx ———— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Five-room bungalow; electric lights, gas, water; barn; one acre land; within 10 minutes’ walk of center. Apply 0 Br St, Plainville, Conn. phone 43 FOR SALE—To settle an estate: five shore lots on water Woods Beach, South Lyme, on property every minute ber 10th. & Agent Septem- 6-30-1wx until FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow; electric lights; telephone; four acres land; fine building lots; near trolley; six cents New Britain; young fruit trees; berries; garden planted; Sharp's Station, FPlam- ville. C. H. Culver. 6-28-1wx FOR SALE—Land at Barnesdale, $10 per acre and up: building lots, $250 and up. Large building on Wests Main St. to rent; would make tenements. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 6-25-6dx | —————————————————— WANTED—MALE HEJ.P WANTED—Collector and solicitor in old- established insurance company; good sal- ary and commission: apply by letter. Opportunity, Box 34, Herald 7-1-3dx WANTED—Porter McMillan Store, in store. Avv!: Thr WANTED—A team. Apply to Britain Tallow Co., rear 70 John St. WANTED—Reliable man to make himself useful in garage. Apply at once to E. J. Charland, Central Auic Station, 236 Main street 6-30-4dx WANTED—Salesmen; live wires; good in ducements; for tires and tubes. Apply at Rambler Tire and Rubber Co. Stamford Conn., or by mail 6-30-tf | WANTED—2 first class cabinet makers, good ., steady job. The N. B. Wood Work- 55 Pearl street - SALESMEN—We want men, capable of earn- ing $3 to $12 per day on excellent seller. Experience not necessary. Call 7 to 9 a m. 5 to 7 p. m, 71 Church L3 -4d wix WANTED—Steamnitters’ helper, «ngm-e learn, at good wages. Parker & O%onno i7 Seymour street 8-26-t1 | P ! If you have apything to sell, bear in mind tha: there mever of was a better markct for it than now. A little advt. in the Herald Clasdified columng will prove it. Only ic A WORD. WAIC'.I'ED—!‘EMA!‘. m maid for A H, ‘WANTED—Competent housework. lnguire Mrs. 95 Hdrrison St. W 19 Black Rock Ave. WANTED—A mald for general about August 1. .apply ars. H. W, 22 Harrison & S TR TR G WANTED—School girl or elderly’ assist with care ot child and housework. thone 1269-12. 33 Walnut St * WANTED—Young Box 16W, Herald lndy for alf TED—Young w 0o OPErAlurs; 1O YXPerionce nec paid while learning; rapid increases after both for lengik of service and the advantuge vi this occupation explained by Lne cuief operater. 8. Telephone Compaeny. i ] / ; WAN ITRIMMERS AND 8 FOR % “’RQ'—“A'-" MILLINE STEADY WORK; GQ ALBO PIECE AT ONCE 3 TIP TOP HAT COMPZ 248 Trumbull St HARTFORD, CO 3 ' modern 398 Main TO prov. Inquire TO RENT) ton stre L. S ’ sol TO street WANTED—Registered or registered assl diuggist Crowell's drus ‘9ere, 234 street. WANTED—Immediately: Competent men on spring scales; good pay and manent employment; references requires H. J. O'Comnor, §9 Lyman St. Springfiel | Mase (ISR U S = RIS < WANTED—A woman to do troning sk hora ¥ WANTED—Girls at Latimer ;:—_fi (£ s ner to become ke ty

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