New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 24, 1920, Page 10

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"0#0@#@@#@@@@@@@@#@5 us show you a fine Brick Block in ern part of the city. Six Tenements, two-car Garage, ot and a small Shoemaker’s Store from this. This is something you ok into. ER & DEMING MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2026 193 OF NEW BRITAI & & & o & & N RFAL E 'ATE BOARD. T otototatototoTetotetetototot 1ot o) EWCAN REAL KICK Discreet Use of it Juices July 24.—Prohibition | flcors have let up a made drinks They ifted the ban on cider | ~intoxicating bever- | . In effect, that the | -half of 1 per cent ded If the stuff manu- at home. A decision of the Bureau of Inter- nal Revenuo interprets the law re- ing to ‘“cider and fruit juices” as follows *Any person may, without permit, and without siving bond, manufac- ture non-intexieating cider and fruit julces, and in so doing he may take his apples or fruits to a custom mill them made Into cider and the phrase ‘non-intox and have when so used, eating' and not necessarily less than one-half of 1 per cent. of alcohol, as provided in section 1 of the said act. ‘The Kick 1s There. In other words it is held that one may buy frult, it made into ciders and fruit juices, which he may consume at home until they make him “teel good.” A real kick is per- mitted have ——— is visiting Parsons, of Miss Marion Callender her aunt, Mrs. Robert M. Hackensack, New Jersey. FOR SALE. B-tamily house, 1 m odern. Needs a falr amount of cash. six rooms. All in good localities. H D. HUMPHREY ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Stucco House on Jerome St., For Sale. home—only built a short time. 3-Family House on Woodland St. House on Grand St. See us at once. MP REAL ESTATE CO. PHON E 313—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG perty sulhble for busmesm on Franklyn Sq. LTZ & COSTELLO, Maln St._ Inc. T el. 24-4 hcation Time your wear at the Shore or or Mountains. we them ready wh alm Beach and Light Suits, and White Trousers for you return to your labors again. Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. WEST MAIN STREET. Hardware City Loan Corp. der 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. PEWRITERS ALL MAKES e deal in every make typewriter d, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged Britain Typewriter Exchange % West Main St. Tel. 612 Two good E @‘ fi\ & & | MEFRVOGEORBLBI means non-intoxicating in fact | Also your Every Day | STEAMSHIP CAéRILLE AGROUND ON SHOALS Steamer With Large Cargo of Oil in Perilous Position O Jerscy Coast. Atlantic United Caly N States shipping Cabrille, July board Captain T. J. with u cargo of crude oil for Bayonne, asliore on the Erigantine Shoais, 1s in & perilous position this morning. She was discovered In her Kerous position yesterday afternora by the federal coast guards when a fog veil, which had hung like curtain over the ocean all day, lifted. Captain Wathey siowed down i engines at 6 o'clock yesterday morn- ing when the fog cleared to get his bearings and while he was drifting with the current the steamer stuck her bow into the outer shoals. She remained firm in the grip of ‘he | treacherous and yielding sand Jespite efforts to release itself with her own powerful engines. At high water, at | 4 o’clock this morning, the great cn- gines of the vessel struggled for an hour to dig the vessel out but railed. The captain then decided to send for a wrecking tug as a matter of precaution. It will be full tide at ¢ o'clock this evening when a new effort will be made with the wrecking tuy to get the steamer out of the shoals HARDING CLUB MEETS | Senator George W. Kilett Heads Or- ganization and Presides at Session —Executive Committee Appointed. The first break in the start of po- litical activities for the fall campalgn in this city goes to the republicans due to the meeting of the Harding- Coolidge club at republican head- quarters last evening, when plans ior a campaign were started. The ciub was organized at a recent outing of the politicians at Savin Rock. It comprises many of the older politi- clans and a few young ones. Sen- ator George W. Klett heads the club and presided at the meeting last night. At the meeting an executive committee of 15 members, chosen from the various city wards, was ap- pointed to get the ball rolling. "h cxecutive committee will meet imme- diately and get the voters organize-l. One of its most difficult tasks will he to get members inasmuch as the sible candidates in this city reaiize very little of either of the men whom the club represents. A few meinbers were added to the roster last nigit. The executive committee consists of Baker Mann, Martin Horwitz, Michael A. Sexton, A. J. Sloper, E. W. Christ, Clifforn Hellberg, Benjamin Bates, Harry Jackson. Councilman Ed- ward H. Peterson, Matthew Papci Prospero Franklin, J. W. Durkee, William F. Lange, Arthur N. Ruther- ford and James Desmond. When the | committee meets it is probable that Baker Mann, the first named to the executive committee, will be chosen rman o8- HARD ON THE D06 Residence, Left for Support of Canine, Must Give Way to Modern Commercial Building. New York, July 24.—Canine ro; ty suffered a severe jolt today with the announcement that a commercial building would replace the spacious Fifth avenue home of the late John G. Wendell who left the property for the sole benefit of his pet pup. _For several years this sheltered terrier has furnished conversation for thousands of tourists who sought him out and have megaphoned informa- tion concerning his exclusive do- main. For years the pups of the streets have pushed their noses against the high walls, envying Wendell dog for having such a lux- uriously appointed estate in which to bury bones but the caste has treated their true royal indifference. But his v of adversity and he will be forced to join, though ungracefully, the throng of dogs committed to the sweep of ca- nine democracy dan- | the | pup of higher ; longings with ; has come ; even | The little Want Advi. costs ONLY 1c¢c A WORD. The re- sults arc big and quick. The Herald Classificd Column is at your service. You need it Try it out tomorrow. The re- sults will surprise you. AUTOMOEILES - FOR SALE—Overland speedster, electrically equipped: cheap for cash: at home « nings. H. M. Bunce, Berlin i CLASSIFIED | .- 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bm‘kxeepmg. billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. AUTOMOBILES If you have anything to sell, bear in mind tha. there never was a better market for it than now. A little advt. in the Herald <lassiied column will prove it. Only 1c A WORD. ———————————————————————— WANTED—MALE HEJF atho Smalley 1 = = { USED TRUCKS—Attention. Jitney and Bus Meu: The trolley situation confroat us, not only in Bridgeport, but in our own city of New Dritain. is critical, you know. Now is the time to get busy and et in while prospects are good. We have the following for salc at right prices: {5-passenger buse one nger Packard. T all in first-class shape mechanically, brand uew cord tires all around; w gation. Call Liberty 430 or see Chandier, Mack Motor Truck Company, New Haven, Conn. T-1a-it USED TRUCKS When in need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get in touch with us. Mack, Pierce-Arrnw, Packard and others; some over- hauled, rebuilt and guaranteec; terms to suit you. Phone Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave.. New Haven, Conn. 6-24-t DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Physician and Chiropractor Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady assistant, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. 252 Main St, Corner West Main St. Telephone 765. DEAR DOCTOR: Tkrough a friend who had what was ermed incurable old sores on his legs and was cured by you, I de- cided there was hope for me. lungs then were in very bad condi- tion and I was all in. I am now per- fectly cured, and yo: have built up my whole system so that I am much stronger than ever before. In fact, I feel like a giant. My brother Eill who was blind and physicians said he would never see daylight again now reads, writes, and drives a car. He will stick with you until com- pletely cured. He too is now strong as an ox through your body build- ing process. If you will publish this I will gladiy pay for it for the ben- efit of those who are sick and don’t know where to go for relief. OSCAR NEUHAUSSER, Farmington, Conn. By my methods all diseases are curable including persistent coughs, colds, chest and lung diseases, all ner- vous conditions, skin diseases and stomach troybles with positively no lf:muves in neuritis, sciatica or any form of rheumatism. Electro Therapy treatments of all forms. Electric Light Baths, Alpine ‘Sun Rays, Ultra Viol-+ Rays, Arc Vio- let Rays and the Masseur Machine | treatments are given my patients | withou* additional cost. Working veople and families are treated until cured for $1.50 per treatment. _— CONNECTICUT SCHOOL OF MUSIC C. A. PERRIN, Director. .m Main St. Room Nos. 225-226 | Violin, Plano, Mandolin and Guitar Class and Private Instruction. Bootn’s Block. EE—— Bulding—Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. | Repairs of all kinda ® Court St Telephcnag 3244 tlew Britaln. 1918 i 1 i Conn. SMALL FOR be yours if you buy mow. A good healthy place to live. He will have plenty of his own. Farm on the Car Line, Near the You make no mistake when Take Plainville Can and get to our office and make mobile will take you there. Axe | New Britain s on the property HENRY MULVANEY, 166 MAIN ST, —OPEN This is the Opportunity of a lifetime. an appoints FARMS SALE FOR THE MAN WITH $100 We will sell you a Small Farm on Nine Minutes Ride from New Britain, On Easy Terms. Part of the Land Now Planted to Potatoes and Corn, which will Plenty of Apple Trees on the property. Potatoes will be $6.00 a bushel this fall, but that means nothing to the man who buys one of Our Farms. the Plainville Car Line. Just think of it, a small City and the Big Shops. you buy here. off at White's Station, ~ our Farms, Or come Our Auto- Farm Agency A. J. LAURIN, EVE N GS— ROOM 17 hinvesti- My | | FOR SALE—Ford Lattery, Sunday T p specdster; four rood till 2 p. m Colontal Inn, i'la Bosch mag- tires; can ve tonday, o ldx manager nvention: doustes . eiticlency; saves its cost first s 4 by thousands; a permanent posi tion worth $£100 weekly; sample outit and vord car furiished free; write quick. Ovee Co. Dept. 1 Louisville, hentuck) i-1v for marvelous FOR SALE—Briscoe, nal ara condition, re at e price can o s Tel 1560 FOR SALE—One 1518 Ford to condition and beid at Mardw iy Phone 308 ring car in a Motor Co., price street. FOR SALE—1916 Ford roadster. dition, $275. Apply Guogel, after 5 o'clock. Tel. 3 good tires; Bristol FOR SALE—1916 Ford mechanical condition: extra tubes; $230 cash touring car; tour new Phone FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring; able rims and slip cover; $260. street. Telephone 1728-5. anmre 38 Oak street. FOR SALE—Ford specdster, good condition, price $250. Apply P. O. Box No. 5l City. 7-20-6dx FOR SALE—Left for us to sell: 1916 touring; fine mechanical price right. Berlin Garage. Maxwell condition; -6dx FOR SALE—One Smith Forma truck; one Ford truck, demountable wheels. K. C. Rudolph, Cherry street. _ Phona 2051, 5 3dx BEEUS T S WEST MAIN GARAGE—Rear street, vpposite Post Office. cialists on magneto: starters; general a and polishing ca for sale: 1917 Chalmers Master 103 West We are sp generators and self- o repairing; washing storage. Used cars National Couplet; 1915 Six. 20-3dx ¥OR SALE—Buick roadster; paint and mechanical condition perfect; cord tires all around; will sell cheap for cash. Tele- phone No. 1540, Room 407, New Britain National Bank Building. 7-16-tf e | WANTED—Locker-room WANTED. i are dissatisfled with your ion wnd mere lu you to w ity ative natur te to us in re ncy for our high- w advis to securing the ag srade nursery stock; this is an excep- tonal opportunity for men who can devote part or whole time; commissions paid weekly. Brown Brothers Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y 1ax WANTED—salesman and at Simger Store, 5 collector. Churen St man, eiperienced in line; no amateurs need Adaress Herald Box oK. 7-23-3dx Apply WANTED—Youn meat and g applr. attendant; good man. Apply at 3dx position Y.EMLC for A middie-aged WANTED—A young man, over 16, for w» - manent position with Clark & Braii.rd Drug Co., 181 Main St. Lelv-1w WANTED—Turret lathe hands; also men for general factory work. Apply P. J. Flannery Co., rear 33 Whiting St. 7-14-10d WAN2TED—FEMALY, HELP - e WANTED—Two intelligent joung ladies for cierical and tYpsts. posiluns L lnanula. WUrinE cdice; slace A uxperience i1 w. anu saiary cxpeeted. 2. O, -Box 1es ity -24-a9 WANTED—Young woman for alterations; permanenl posidon, soud pay. uate wreunan, i« Mamn Su. i WANTED—Salestudy ; Suvou salary. il Swreet permanent position, duu Lrennan, e Sa 25 NTED—Womun to do w--hln; at home ot sou W hiueg woor T-23-20% $:0 u week to iur wdvancement. -t w Loy o wuuis. aw Cutiu WANTED—Bookheeper; Star, govu Caduce Box Leraly. WANikD—rspetienced wenographer. L. O, Box ivul 7-30-3 WANLEU—ivMs WOLIEL W wccome (eles VhOUS OpPEIBLULS; MU SADCIICHCS RUCUBSRE s PAIG WOLLE icaluiig, Lapid euscy Wiere- “ller buil 105 tehpih Ub BerViCe aid Dient, l0c advantage vl LOis Uccupstion will we expiained Ly the Culel Uperutor. 8. s s icicphone Company. e ——————— NOTICKE - NOTICE—Will condition, buy cheap. WANTED—Salesmen; live wires, ducements; tor tires and tubs Apply at Rambler Tire and Rubber Co.. Whitney Building, Stamford, Conn., or by mail T2t good in- WANTED—Registered or registered assistant druggist Crowell’s drug store, 254 Main street. 6-4-te WANTED—Immediately: Competent scale- men on spring scales; good pay and per- manent employment; references required. H. J. O’Connor, 69 Lyman St. Springtield, Mass. 6-2-tf SALESMAN FAMILIAR WITH HARDWARE AND PADLOCK LINE Big opportunities for man who is capable of handling entire sales end of a growing concern; all correspondence treated strictly confidential. Address, with full particulars: BOX 238, HERALD : G CHEVROLET TOURING STUDEBAKER TOURING OVERLAND ROADSTER CHEVROLET TOURING FORD TOURING OLDSMOBILE TOURING PULLMAN TOURING FORD ONE-TON TRUCK Time Payments May Be Arranged (Baby Grand) (490) SIM BOOKMAN 4 Elm Street, Corner Main—Tel. 483 T-24-t10 ——————————————————————— TO RENT TO RENT—A nice barn suitable for four horses. Inquire 115 Belden St. 1dx TO RENT—Store for aute showroom or supplies; corner Main and Eim; formerly occupied by A. G. Hawker. Apply to M. Cohn, 49 Commercial St 22-tf TO RENT A FEW CHOICE OFFICES INQUIRE THE MUTUAL BUILDING 122 MAIN STREET DOWNSTAIRS FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE~Paper route on Greenwool and Wallace strects. Apply 44 Greenwood St or Tel. 153-4 1dx FOR SALE—Puppies; Boston terrie Uhryn, 112 Cariton street. T 6-5. Mrs. phone 3-2dx beds and springs. tically new. Apply street, after 7-23 FOR SALE—Two iron one folding couch. p J. Burns, 479 Par p. m. FOR SALE—Iron folding hed and mattress in good condition. Si Prospect St 7-23-3dx PR SALE—Three 1 ..S-weeks-old pigs. 61 Plainville, Conn 'FOR SALE Cottage on Frances St. DEWITT A. RILEY ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. and five Crossing, 7-19-61x rear-old White's NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE, Has all _kinds of lurina Feeds. Also Fresh Broilers, Fowl(s, Roasters, and Live Bait 105 ARCH ST. TEL. 1121-3 WANTED TED—By American couple by August first: A rent of four or five rooms. Ad- dress Herald Box 7K. d dax WANTED—Rent of four or five rooms for small American family. Address Rent, Box 20, Herald. 7-24-2dx WANTED—Rent of three or four rooms for three adults. Address Box XB10, Herald Office. 7-24-6dx WANTED—By family of adults: Tenement of five or six rooms centrally located. Address G. B., Herald. 7-22-e0d-3dx WANTED—To rent: One to five acres for term of years in exchange for service. Address Box 33M, Herald. 7-20-eod-3d —— make $75 weekly selling we guarantee 3§36 5c an hour spare time; unnecessary. Eagle Mills, 1dx WANTED—Agent guaranteed hosier weekly full time, experience Darby, Pa. WANTED—By family four or five rooms. Box 2, Herald of three: Flat Address H. A of o -3dx WANTED—Furnished flat of three or four rooms within five miles of city on car line. Address Flat, Box Herald Office. -3dx WANTES )—B‘ American couple: Three or rooms, good residential if desired. A. C. T. o - 7-23-2ax Herald WANTED—Newlyweds wane rooms in southwestern once. Newlyweds, care Mathree or four o at Herala. 4} 3¢ WANTED—A good room; week. Address Box X35 will pay_$5 per 3ax WANTED—Board and room with a good family or at a quiet hotel in a pleasant country section within 10 miles of New Britain. Address Box 33W, Herald Office. 3dx WANTED—Position as chauffeur Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays. Apply P. O. Box No. 51, City. 7-20-6dx WANTED—A four or five room ren Box 10S. _— FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Two light, airy rooms for light housek 33 Main strect. Telephone 1098-4 1dx room for two 1ax TO RENT— gentlemen Furniched front 193 Maam St TO RENT—Large, pleasant rool windows, in private family street with two Hawkins 1a TO RENT—Very nice room for two gem- tlemen; also onc for light housekeeping; modern improvements. 103 West Main street. 7-21-2dx TO RENT—Nicely furnished front central, in American family man and wife. Inquire 74 first floor, right. room, two men or Sevmour St., 4-3dx TO RENT—Two bo: i desired phone 148-1 nicely 12 furnished rooms; Lake St Tele- 24-2a TO RENT—To parties Nicely furnished front two gentlemen Box with room 29W references: suitable for Herald, 7-22-2dx WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL TEL. sn-zx.l ations now. Box 3L, Herald. PERSONAL—Don’t g0 on your without a Kodak. ~We carry Studio, Kodak Heada acation 1 line. ters. 2ax SHORE PROPERTY cottage on make reserv- 7-21-1wx WOODMONT—Roomers only: water front. board close by NOTICE—Bought second-hand satistaction Tel. 2079, and sold: New and pianos; paymnents to suil; guarantéed. L. K. Andrews, T-24-1ds NOTICE—Bookkeeper. (part time), expert accountant, wili devute two or more hours daily Writing up books of business not requiring the full time of a book- keeper; monthly trial balance and finmsi- ciul statements; also temporary work, Address M. Lerner, 23 itnfleld street, Hartford, Conn. ld= NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners rented, $1.25 per day. Round file gas stove lignters, 5 cents each; tips, 15 ocents. Telephone 2079/ 6-24-e0d-tf NOTICE—General trucking, local or long- distance moving or hauung; will consiger a contract. Frank K. Brown, 40 Smalley street. Telephone 1868. T-22-1wx NOTICE—Shampooing, manicuring, - scalp treatments and iacial massage; ladies attended at tieir homes. dargaret Hepy, 20 Wilson St. Phone 465-5. 9-21-10dx —_— NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding (Co. guarantees to make that old - mattress cqual to new; trial will convince you, quick service; reasonable prices; uphol- stering. 60 Tremont street. Telephone 2314-4. 7-20-264x » NOTICE—James F. Narrell, local and long distance moving, has moved from Mas Main stréet to Cottage Place. Tel. 376 Orders promptly attended to. T-19-1wk NOTICE—Lucil ing, manicuring, ment, facial massage. Room 401, top ticor. _Appointments by Phone 635. Hazel N. Dyer. 7-16-1mo NOTICE—Ail kinds of carpentry work; houses, garages, store fronts; repairing roofs a specialty; reasonable prices. Axel Dahlgren. Telephone 1493-14. 7-7"0‘ NOTICE—Carbon burned out, 50c a cylinder. Auto Repair Co., 115 Glen St. -7-24ax NOTICE FOR 5c PER SQUARE FOOT with an astounding new invention, 1 am washing and drying rugs right on the floor; in 30 minutes ready for immediate use, all the beautiful color: restored; 5,000 rugs will be cleaned this process in the next few weeks. 1s yours going to be one? - €. B. GOULD Telephone 1234-6 86 Fraucis Street 7-22-1wx — REAL ESTATE FOR SALE row de ,SALE—Four-family house at Belvi- o rooms each floor; will sell an . Rl Bicycle lax FOR SALECottage on Momrox at reasonable; must be taken at once phone J. B. Wells, 376-3. ken at once. s st FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow, four acres land; electric lights, telephione; two. min- utes to trolley; will sell all or house and much land as desired. C. H._ Culver, Sharp's Station, Plainville. 7-21-4dx FOR SALE—Eight room cottage and 2 garages and ‘2 building. lots, southeastern t of city Telephone Call 1254-14. Stanley street, New Britain. 71 FOR SALE—Lots: Plot of ground consisting of lots 46, 47 and 4s, situated ¥n the southeast corner of Linden and Chap- man streets, fronting 205 feet on Linden street and feet on Chapman street. Mus. be sold. No reasonable offer refused. Address Land and Mortgage Agency, Inc. 719 Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park, New. Jersey. 7-19-w1 —— e ey SUMMER RESORTS TO RENT—Furnished room, with board, m¢ Fort Trumbull Beach, for four ladies, between dates August 2 and September 7. Box 6XB, Herald. 7-22-3dx ot ; SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, Bran- ford. Cottage 1905 open July to October: on beach; terms reasonable. Mrs. A. D. Frey. Telephone. 6-30-t LOST—Twenty-dollar bill, Fridas sfternoaz, on Walnut, Main street, in Sovereign's Market or Boston Store. Finder pieas phone 271-13. Reward 1dx )ST—Black onyx watch charm with O glish “S” insert: five dollars reward Return to 23 Madison 'St 7 LOST—On Main St.. July 23: containing small sum of money. at 103 West Main. LOST—A blue handbag, bet Rule of (through Eim) an Past Main St. Reward if Herald, & %

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