New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 15, 1920, Page 12

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(P —— A@%é@fié’% A Fine Paying Business Block y located. Four large stores and ments. This remarkableg: e for a good investment. Do not ! Come in and see us at once. ' BEHHEIOD & ) is a RKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2026 OF NEW BRITAIN REAL BHGIRTOSBRFBOHRBLBBE ESTATE BOARD. 2 BHLVVOLTEE o Hardware City Loan Corp. construction and offers for sale on easy to employes of local industri-< —Three tenement Two tenement houses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. — FARM FOR SALE — | Plenty of Fruit, 16 Cow 4 Horses, Pigs, Farm Utensils, Finest location in Hartford | New Britaln and Hartford. HUMPHREY ROOM 208, ;VA’I'!ON.\I_;»BAVKK nmqmn_ Fine Land. all kinds of If Way Betwoe . D. irst-class Cigar Store For Sale. One of the siness opportunities offered in a long time. scery Store also, on the outskirts of the' AMP REAL ESTATE CO. ST PHONE 313—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. PROTECT YOURSEL F FROM FORGERY. CHECK INSURANOE IS WRITTEN BY ULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 2 Main §t, Tel. W OR SALE giad on Frances St. A. RILEY ROOM 208, AL BANK BUILDING. ALIVE NATIVE FOR TABL Brollers Fowls : Young ROOStErs .. ........... DRESSED TO ORDER. Also Live Bait and Fishing Tackle. ANEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE, 105 Arch Street, Tel. 1121-3 RALD CLASSIFIED ’OR QUICK RETURNS CORBIN MAPLE ST. PROPERTY Fine 14-room house at No. 64 Maple street, with lot running through to Cherry street, be bought at a reasonable price and on favor-- terms. See us for details. Home Banking & Realty Co. WEST MAIN ST PHONE 7 Next Door Fox's Theater. YPEWRITERS ALL MAKES We deal in every make typewriter old, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged ew Britain Typewriter Exchange ROOSEVELT AS A SPEAKER Franklin D. Roosevelt, democratic nominee for vice-president, was snapped recently, while on the speak- ing platform. He is well known as an orator. | RECENT PHOTO OF MRS. ROOSEVELT D. ROOSEVELT This Franklin democrati dent City Advertisement Hearing. The Committee appointed by Mayor Curtis to relieve the traffic congestion on streets in center of the City, will hold a hearinE at the Council Chamber in City Hall, Fri- day evening at 8 o’clock. This is an important hearing as the divert- ing of through automobile traffic from the center of the City will be considered, also certain propositions to restrict the parking of cars on certain streets will come up at this hearing. All interested parties are invited to appear at this hearing. A. GORBACH, Chairman. pictire of Mrs. wife of the vice-presi- is a D recent toosevelt, nominee for Why not bring Movement Right Home by Using | ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and Cream, for Ours is the only properly | pasteurized Product Sold In New ritain, 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 iJ. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET The little Want Advt. costs ONLY 1¢c A WORD. The re- sults arc big and quick. The Herald Classificl Column is at your service. You meed it Try it out tomorrow. The re- sults will surprisc you. AUTOMOEILES FOR SALE—One closed top Ford delivery, one steam gurment and laundry press, one 6x10 foot ste L beam; also 1913 Buick touring New Britain Dry Cleaning Co.. 265 Cherry St 7 FOR SALE—Buick roadster street. ut 23 1dx FOR SALE—Ford touring doiph, 123 Cherry St. Phone day or $82-12 night service. Bennil, Olive | CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bovkkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we shve the advertiser money. WANTED—MALE HELP TED—Operators for trolley car. Apply Chestnut street . a K. Camyp Tel maple 1l 441~ TED—Turret lathe hand factory work. rla . rear 33 W hiting St warried in best required. 7-15-2dx rably 1o cmpioyed light housekeeping: section; references T, Herald tor uential Address Box TO RENT—Building suitable for garage or storage purposcs. Apply 112 West street. 7-14-3dx WANTED—Young man for stock room; ambitious young man capable of advances ment preferred; $20 4 week to starl; ap- \ply at once W. Woolworth zz0 Main St, City. FOR SALE—Ford racer, cheap, $123. at Rudolph's Garage, Cherry street, 7p m 14-3dx WANTED—A chef; pay to vight Box 108. no might party. Reply work; good to Herald 13-t B touring; quick sh: good buy for 1 telephone 1915, 14-2dx FOR SALE—Overland sale necessary; spot c someone; no dealers. C: Mr. Gross. FOR SALE—1 Ford roadster; just over- hauled; will sell very cheap. Call $60 for informatign, or can be seen at Pioneer rage, 193 Main St.. rear. 14 FOR SALE—Master halmers; 271 Maple Six seven-passenger thoroughly overhauled. Apply st T-14-1wx FOR SALE—1917 Reo roadster; first-class condition: engine just overhauled; n if taken this week; no deale will demonstrate. No. 10 FOR SALE—1918 Stutz touring; four new cord tires, two spare wheels and Uires, excellent paint, rear windshield; bargain ReVere Salesrooms, 2. ford. Charter 9963. FOR SALE—Oakland roadster, perfect con- dition, good tires, bargain for cash. Phone 2428 or 2517 2-5dx FOR first No. SALE—One-half-ton Vim truck, 192 lass condition; will sell reasonabl R. R. Arcade’ 7-12-1wx USED TRUCKS—Attention. Jitney and Bu Men: The trolley situation confrontin us, not only in Bridgeport, but in our own city of New Britain. is critical, as you know. Now is the time to get busy and get in while prospects are good. We ha the foliowing -for sale at right price Three 1919 Reo 1S-passenger buses; also one 1920 35-passenger Packard. These a all in first-class shape mechanically, bra new cord tires all around; worth investi- gation. Call Liberty 430 or see Chandle) Mack Motor Truck Company, New Have Conn. 7-1. USED TRUCKS When need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get im touch with us. Mack, Plerce-Arrow, Packard and others; some over- hauled, rebuilt and guaranteed; terms to suit you. 264 Whalley Ave, New Haven, Conn. -24-t2 FOR SALE CHEVROLET TOURING MAXWELL TOURING DSMOBILE TOURIN DEBAKER TOURING REO TOURING FORD TOURING FORD ROADSTER FORD TON TRUCK Time Payments Arranged SIM BOOKMAN 4 Elm St.. Corner Maln St. Phone 434 7-10-t2 —_— LOSsY _—m LOST—Collie dog, brown and white with black spot on tail. Please return to 640 Stanley St 1dx LOST—Sunday : road in western Main St. Tel. Black fur neckpiece, part of city. 312 South 1295. Reward 14 LOST—Fountain pen, between New Britain Trust Co. and L. F. and C. factory, yes- terday. Return to Herald Office. Re- ward 7-14-2dx e—— ¥OR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Shaler vulcanizing macbine, A-1 condition, fully equipped, $50 Address Herald Box 7Y 7 FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle, one-cylinder, A-1 condition, $60 cash: owner town. Address Box 33Z. Herald FOR two SALE—Two-year-old Holstein good family Milch cows W. Baldwin, Kensington -12 bull; Inquire Telephone -15-3a YOR order quick; street SALE. an casy right piano, throughout; b terms. 30; very fine rgain; come Andrews, 439 Arch 7-15-2dx strong at 123 1-15-2dx FOR SALE—Sturdy horse delivery wa Inquire in Cherry street and store FOR SALE—Five himdred 6x6 tapered fence posts, eight feet long. 50 cents each; also, top soll, $15 five yards, truck any part of city. 1l Lasher, 1966. 7-15-2dx FOR SALE—Grocery store fixtures. Due to rearrangement of Our grocery store, we have on hand excess cquipment which has been in use a little over a ye Counters, one Universal eclectric coffee mill, one Royal typewriter, two scoop scales, three flat scales, three paper-bag racks, three paper racks, one cheeso cutter, one Cheese caster, six {wine holders. eight glass jars, bookkeeper's high chalr. the lot or any part, you can buy it a bargain price by applying to L. H. f the Stanley Worker ty. Inc., 261 Britain, Conn It interested | WANTED—Two grease team. and Tallow Co.. tallow and Britain Hide 7-13-3d drivers for Apply New rear 70 John St WANTED—A young man, over 16, for per- manent position with Clark and Brainerd Drug Co., 181 Main St. T T-13-5d WANTED—Young men to work in dairy and one to peddie milk. Apply Spring Dairy, Newington. Valley 2§5. i-13- WANTED—Salesman, with auto, established trade, 1o sell our toys in every town; fine line; liberal commission; gvod demand; start at once. Madmar W Co., Utica, ~10-6a WANTED—Salesmen ve wires; good iIn- ducements; for tires and tybes. Apply at Rambler Tire and Rubber Co., Whitney Building, Stamford, Conn. or by mail. T-2-t WANTED—Registered or registered assistant druggist Crowell's drug store, 254 Main street. G-d-tt WANTED—Immediately: Competent scale- men on spring scales; good pay and per. manent employment; references required. H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St, Springfield, Mass. 6-2-tt MACHINISTS WANTED STEADY EMPLOYMENT FOR ADDITIONAL MACHINISTS ON NEW CONSTRUCTION WORK ATTRACTIVE WORK AND STANDARD WAGES ADDRESS MACHINIST, BOX 4, HERALD WANTED BOY FOR STOCK ROOM IN AUTOMOBILE PARTS DEPARTMENT APPLY S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORPORATION 155 ELM ST.—TEL. 751 BRICK MASONE WANTED ! OVERTIME JOB I H. WALES LINES CO. BESSE-LELAND JOB NEW BRITAIN WANTED FLOOR, BENCH AND MACHINE MOLDERS | ALSO COREMAKERS GENERAL ELECTRIC coO. BRIGHTWOOD SPRINGFIELD, MASS. STRIKE ON, BUT NO TROUBLE 7-14 WANTED—AT ONCE BOY FOR GENERAL WORK GOOD CHANCE FOR WILLING BOY APPLY OUTLET MILLINERY CO. 2857 7-14-t0 ———— e AUTOMIBILE FOR HIRE TO RENT A FEW CHOICE OFFICES INQUIRE THE MUTUAL BUILDING 122 MAIN STREET DOWNSTAIRS FOR SALE CELERY PLANTS Two dozen, hundred. 50c;: 500. $2. and $3 for a thousand plants. Many varieties. ADOLPH SANDELLA 218 Oak Street WANTED WANTED—American couple, with child, desire flat, five rooms, all improvem $40-$50; best references. Address E. W Box 14, Herald. 7-15 WANTED—Looking for information regard- ing a pianoforte melodeon made by H. J. Potter, Bristol, Conn. Sold in 1900. Herald Box No. 27P. 7-15-3dx WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms in quiet neighborhood for six gentlemen Address Box 35XB, Herald. 1dx WANTED—Furnished room in quiet neigh- borhood for three ' gentlemen. Address Box 14AA. lerald Office. 1dx WANTED—To rent, lesse or buy: Six- or seven-room house, outside of city, with four or five acres land; within reasonable distance from New Britain, near trolley; all letters answered. Herald Box 34W. -15-2dx WANTED—Position as housemald. or write to 128 Tremont floor. Call at street, third 9-15-3dx WANTED—By gentleman: Furnished room with bath; must be near center of city. Telephone 1000, Manager of Lyceum Theater. 7-15-tf WANTED—By family of three adults: Tenement of four or five rooms by Aug. 1. Address Rent, Box 4, Herald. 7-15-6dx WANTED—Young man, experienced, desires situation as typist or timekeeper. Alfred Smedberg, 398 Park St. 7-15-3ax WANTED—Two rooms, furnished, for light n;u.ekeepln;, adults. Post Office 636. 7-1 | WANTED—By young married couple: Ten- ement of three or four rooms in western section of city. Address Box 2L, Herald Office. 7-15-5dx WANTED—Position as chauffear by Ameri- can, 30 veafs old; seven years' experience; can’ drive all cars and make own repairs; commercial or private; will go anywhere. Box 17C, Herald. 7-14-3dx WANTED—Three- by youns couple Box 17Y, Herald. or four-room apartment no ghildren. Address 7-13-1wx WANTED—Dish washer; hours; man or woman. street. good pay; good Apply 67 Arch 7-13-2dx WANTED—Furnished rooms for light house- keeping by a middle-aged couple. to .Box No: 11B, Herald. | WANTED—An American-born, with cash, wishes to buy two-family house in south- western part of city for own use. Box 35M, - 7-9-1wx WANTED—TO BUY A 10x15 PRINTING PRESS AND ALSO EQUIPMENT ADDRESS HERALD BOX 33BB 7-12-3dx REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Twenty on Plainville ca small chicken farms line; on easy terms; prices $300 to $i00; $100 down, $10 a month ew Britain Farm Agency, 166 Main St. loom 17. Open evenings. 7-15-3ax FOR SALE—In Newington: Six-room mod- ern house: hot water heat; lot 90x230; price $6,000; $2100 cash required. For further particulars inquire of C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St, Hartford, Conn. T-14-1w FOR SALE—Seven-room modern house; steam bheat; five acres of land: near trolley, Maple Hill; price and terms rea- sonable Inquire of C. C. Prentice, 18 Asylum St, Hartford, Conn. 7-14-1w FOR SALE—Property at corner of Winter and Spring Sts. Brick block with store and two tencments; also two-temement house. Inquire 67 East Main. 7-13-1wx cre farm. Inquire at 7-10-6dx FOR SALE—Sizteen 213 Washington St FOR HIRE—Seven-passenger car; shore Telephone 7-13-2dx FOR SALE—Roll top and lady's inquire 119 Cherry St H BABY CHICKS, 17¢ each and up; 12 varie: ties; delivered prepaid and guaranteed: send for list. Roy Clark, Boulevard, East Hartford FOR SALE—Rabbits. American Blues, Flemish Giants. Belgian Hares Thes. dore st, Maple Hill, Newington. e !Imlelu and prominent doctors. -t-lwx‘ Telephone 1274-6 LADIES Have Your Carpets und Rugs Washed on Your Floor With a HAMILTON BEACH CARPET W Methad approved by leading carpet w | endorsed by famous homes, the , C. B. GOULD. 86 Fraacis Street FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow; electric lights: telephone: four acres land; fine building lots; near troiley: six cents to New Britain: young fruit trees; berries Larden planted. Sharp's Station, Plain Ville 1. Culver ax e Bulding—Repamug. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telephcnos 3341 tiew Britain, Conn, i1 Box | 2dx | If you have anything to.sell, bear in mind m:.(.hcre mnever was a better market for it than now. A little advt. in the Herald Olassitied column will prove it. Only 1c A WORD, WANTED—FEMALL. HELP WANTED—Young lady for our Main streel office; permanent position lor Vight paily. Uhrnstedt’'s, 69 Arch St T-lo-sux WANTED—Experienced saleslady for ca and fancy goods department. Apply L get's Drug Co. i-1lo-ad, TED—Dishwasher at the New Britain T-10-3d TED—Waltress wanted at New Britain Club. 7-13-3d TED—Young lady to do oftice work for summor ;i Lewepnone W e lund Co. WANTED—>uiesiady. street. Apply at 142 Main 7-13-6d WANTED—Woman for cleaning. Apply at ANew Britain Ciub. ' -13-3d T ANTED—Dishwasher at the Y. W. C. A., 20 Hungerford couri 710+ WANTED—Experienced typist for good position in omice; position permanent and | pleasant. Box 4XX, Herald. 7-8-14 WANITED—Woman for alterations; pei nent position; 3§14 per week Lo Stari: dress Herald Box MK. WANTED—Girls at Latiner Laundry 33 Walnut St 6-24-t WANTED—Young women to become Seled Phune Operators; no experionce necessaryy paid while learning; rapid increases theres atter both for length of service and merit; the advantsge of this occupation will ber. explained by the chiel operator. 8. Ii. &y Telephone Company. | " FEMALE BOOKKEEPER INQUIRE SHURBERG'S COAL OFFICE 85 FEANKLIN ST. NOTICE Z - — s NOTICE—Lucille Beauty Shop. Hairdresss ing, manicuring, shampooing, scalp treats ment, facial massage. Booth Block Room 401, top floor. Appointments by Phone 638. Hazel N. Dyer. 7-15-1mg NOTICE—Electrical work. Save money on your wiring and fixtures. Call 199-i. Arthur Tyler, 48 Howard Ave. 7-l4-3dx been on the market for elght m and is no experiment; we need finance will sell one-half interest a whole; $15,000 needed lnvuunu:;‘ln vited. Herald Box 13B. 1 — BN NOTICE—I must bave a_ tenement by the first of August. C. J. Kindelan, 232 #rch street. 7-13-3ax NOTICK—Business opportunity: We an office specialty that has no compy big margin of profit and a NOTICE—Lucille Beauty Shop. Halrdress- 'ing, manicuring, ampooing, scalp treat- ment, facial massage. Booth Block, Room 401, top floor. Appointments by Phone 63 Haszel N. Dyer. 7-13-34 ouimemee il shiel e NOTICE—Shampoolng, manicuring, scalg treatments and facial massa ladiet attended at their homes. Marg: 20 Wilson St. Phone 465-5. NOTICE—AIl kinds of carpentry worky houses, garages, Sstore fronts; repsiring roofs & specialty; reasonable prices. Axel Dahlgren. Telephone 1493-14. 7-1-204 NOTICE—Carbon bu: Auto Repair Co., 11 out, 50c a cyliad Glen St. 7-7-34d: ‘NOTICE—We specialize in garages, hewsq construction and all branches of carpenty, reshingling roofs, etc. Call us up for prices. Anderson and Deming, :eunri €30. . - NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. ! antees to make that old mattress equal mew; trial will convince you: quick serv- ice, reasonable prices; we carry & full lise of mattresses, springs, etc.; furniture covered. Tel. 2314-4. 6-18:26d SHORE PROPERTY FOR SALE—Shore lots; easy terms # bargain prices. See Sullivan, Lot Beaview Road, Point o Woods South Lyme, Conn. 74 SUMMER RESORTS ITO RENT—Myrtle Beach: Two y furnished cottages, from July 17 to $26 and $30. George P. White, Pole 107 Phone Milford 418-2. pate FOR SALE—Myrtle Beac! small monthly payments buys a fiv / partially furnished cottage; rents for $250 for season. Price $1,600. George P. Pole 107. Phone Milford 418-2. 7-14-34 SUMMER BOARD] Indisn Neck, ford. Cottage 1905 open July to Octob on beach; terms reasonable. Mrs. g Frey. _Telephone. o. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Ome or two furnished light housekeeping. conveniences, suitid for two young ladics or man and wifs 16 Prospect St 14 ied room; to Ame RENT—Furni c i Iy 7-14-4) 50 Walnut St TO RENT—Nicely furnished room: 112 Lake stdet. Phoy 7-12-§) WILL PAY BEST PRICES FORA KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hanc Furniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK ST. TEL. 589

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