New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 18, 1920, Page 12

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Real Estate prices are stift souring. Yet there is a big Inc. Hartford demand for property. I rou have a house or lot you worud like (o convert into cash at a CLOSED MGNDAYS ALL e good profit advertise it in the AUGUST FURNITURE SALE DAY Classified Column. There are plenty of buyers and the Classi- fied column is the place to veach them. CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum CASH IN This is not a question Charge 20c ADVANCE of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser nioney. ef'; Furniture Of Real Merit At WANTED—MALF. HEJP | AUTOMOBILES B8 | waNTED—salesmen to el an household appliance; fine opportunity to ! who can make good: experience not | as essential as ambition and initiative Mr. Campbell. care J. A. Andrews & 132 Main strect WANTED—Man Apply at the Man electric A Reduction Of 15 to 331-3% 1"TH o, | 1ax & STH, 9TH AND FLOORS. SRR &=t — tehen Hates, ! 5 o to help o our furniture sa we make the e the jud and we do everything in our power to aid ks ers in making comparisons. hr sal command attention penuse we offer furniture furniture, at the lowest price the market will allow hold an August for the express purpose of keeping our stocks I whipments, and to holiday numbers. A our sales are patronized; no disappointments included WANTED—Ye arty's Dru WANTED—Truck cigns inters; d Johnson, b of real merit—the best in modern, master man to work at nz to make room ot driver. Appl. Trading ¢ wale “on the jump.” the widely ye-arriving there are “oon in the quality, prices first-class _men onl. 16 Main stre 8- will be available are too the sale prices the people’'s sale; and the days remaining in which waste much time in deciding COME AND SEE WANTED—Boy to learn printing busines rapid ancement for bright boy. Apply Comp Room, Herald Office. Living Room Suite Regular Price $475.00. Sale Price, $375- Three Suite, Davenport, Chalr and upholstered in solid broca Living Room Suite Regular Price $700.00. Bale Price, $575 living room suite, mahogany blue colored silk velour. “A\TFI)—A poner for the C. & G. B-rk-r Baker 7 Main St $-16-3d ss meat cutter; good an. Apply D. Fishman, s-11-tf WANTED—First-c alary to right 294 Park St ng plece Cane blue bty Armchalr, in ree plece upholstered and | WANTED—Salesmen; live wires; goo. in- ducements: for tires and tuhes. Apply at Ramblen, Tire and Rubber Co., Whitney Bullding, Stamford, Conn., or by mail. T-zut Living Room Suite Regular Price $500.00. Sale Price, $400 ane living room suite, Davenport, Rocker, upholstered in blue or gray lvmg Room Suite ular Price $600.00. bale Price, $500 places overstuffed; chair mpholstered in handsome in tterns. WANTED—Immediately: men on spring scales; good pay and per manent employment; references required. H. J. O'Conuor, 69 Lyman St. Springfield, Mass. €-2-ef — SUMMIIR RESORTS Competent scale- and as- Three piece Wing Chair and striped velour. davenport, tapestry MAHOGANY DRESSERS Regular price $39.50, Sale price Regular price $50.00, Sale price BEDROOM Three-plece UITE. Bedroom Suite, finished in ivory, bed, dresser and chiffonier, Regular price $256.00. Sale price $215.00. Tables For the Library Sale Prices $ 60.00 Tables, Sale price $ 76.00 Tables, Sale price $0.00 Tables, Sale price 90.00 Tables, Sale price $100.00 Tables, Sale price IEN OAK DR price $27.50, price ..... price $32.50, price SE! TO RENT—Several cottages, August 28 to September $30 to $40 per week: am also taking reservations from Septem 7 to October 1: cottages at one-half summer rate; fine fishing in September and the nicest month of the year at the shore. George P. White, Pole 107, Myrtle Beach Conn 8-17-3d $23.50 $28.00 andsome At August SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, Bra: ford. Cottage 1905 open July to Octobe on beach; terms reasonable. Mrs. A. D. Frey. Telephone. 6-30-t¢ $51.00 $63.75 $68.00 $76.50 bles, Sale es, Sale bles, Sale bles, Sale bles, Sale these: ¥umed Oak Library Tables, specially $33.50, $40.00, $45.00 and $49.00. PEWRITERS || ALL MAKES e deal in every make typewriter ‘Rented, Repaired and Exchanged Britain Typewriter Exchange Mam St. price price price price price FARMINGTON, CONNECTICUT Second season. Delightful and pi turesque modern farmhouse, situated beautiful hilly country. Excellent table; abundance of vegetables, frults and milk; all our own products. PURE WATER AND SANITARY DRAINAGE JOSEPH A. FAGAN SCOTT'S SWAMP FARM Telephone Farmington 39-3 3-4-3wx — LOSY priced for this sale, at $12.00, $17.50, $21.00, Notice of Hearing LOST—Gray rubber raincoat, betwi Greenwood St. and Berlin, on main ty pike. Call 153-12. George Fritz. §-1 —_— e ~ FARMS WANTED on Administration Account. of Berlin D. Probate Court. New Britain, August A 1920, Estate of August Voight, late Britain, in said district, deceased. The Execcutor. having exhibited ministration account with said this Court for. allowance, is ORDERED—That the tember, M. D. 1920, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Probate Office in New Britain, be and the same is assigned for a hearing on the allowance of sajd adminis- tration account with said estate and this Court directs the Executor to cite all per- sons interested therein to appear at s: time and pla: by publishing this or e - | TO RENT—Three unfurnished rooms, near in some newspaper published in New | T e e e enlnE Britain and having a circulation in said L district, and by posting a copy on the pu\\ltr! Address Box XX, Herald Office. §-1 'd‘) sign-post In sald Town of New Britain, | nearest where the deceased last dwelt, and by malling a copy of this order to all heirs-at-law, and return make. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, District s of New his ad- SPOT CASH PAID for Connmecticut Farms. estate to Farms exchanged for city property paying 10 per cent. Send description, price, location, stock, tools and all particulars. Wade and Fitzgerald Real Estate change, 42 Church street, New Haven, Conn. S-16-1wx == ——————— TO RENT 1st day of Sep- r | TO RENT—Store for auto showroom or supplies; corner Main and Elm; formerly occupled by A. G. Hawker. Apply to e M. Cohn, 49 Commercial St. 7-22-t¢ TO RENT—After September 1st: ment of seven rooms, modern conveniences; Box SW. I FURNISHED ROOMS. An apart- centrally located; adults only. Herald §-17-4dx S — Bullding-—-Repamuag. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repalrs of all kinds. § Court St Telephonos 3244 tlew Britain. Conn. EXFERT ELECTRICIANS CALL ON US FOR YOUR REPAIRS Electrie Starters. Lighting Made New, A Vehlele Service Station. Telephone 164-14 M. L. Hughes & TO RENT. two gen Victory Large front room, suitable for men, at 10 Church street, over ttion, Storage Lunch 18-3dx | NT—Furnished room, one or two in center of gentlemen. Tel 15, HITAIN, CONN, an opportune time to buy a plec cholce lots for sale on Blaek and Roberts streets. strevt. n D. HUMPH ' EY OPEN your futurc Hamilton, Haw- " Land Co. tract, | “A BUNGALOW IS SO PRETTY” When you drive along a suburban road at night and see a cozy little cottage that is all the world to one family, you will agree with the woman who said, “That bungalow is so pretty.” And the bungalow to which she pointed was at Park Reserve. Let the pride of owning a bungalow at Park Reserve be yours. The terms are easy — within everyone’s reach. When you want to sell any propert; A. GORBACH Real Estate and Insurance Telephone 1190 Room 6, Booth’s Block Open Monday and Saturday evenings. Also ol cuse Our Dust,” the auto speedster says n’t like to see dust in a house you are 0 buy—Here’s a House in Belvidere don’t have to take anybody’s Dust— nd new. Somebody will snap it up quick. AMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. [ ~ > ] BUILLING LOTs < - : l | ! | , See us. Hardware City Loan Corp. er construction and offers for sale on easy employes of local industric-—Three tenement Two tenement houses, Single dwellings. BIG BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY We offer to live, responsible party distribu- tion for two lines of automobiles—one a car in the $2,000 class and the other in the $1,000 class. Immediate deliveries. Car can be seen at r New York lesrooms. Quick action will secure valuable franchise for this territory. Write for in- formation. H. M. Co. 1746 Broadway, New York city. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. | WANTE! FOR SALE—Studebaker touring good con- dition: cheap. Oldsmobile Exc Dept Allyn St.. Hartfoy FOR N i—Chevrolet roadstes painted: excellent condition: one spare: $600. Oldsmobile Dept.. 33 Allyn St., Hartford, ¢ FOR SALE—Overland 3 dition: £300. Oldsmobile B 33 Allyn St.. Hartfo ‘onn. -18 ood $250 tires: Dept., Oldsime Allyn Conn. FOR SALE—I1919 roadster; like new car Dept., Conn. Oldsmobile six-cylinder Oldsmobile hange Allyn St artford, 5-18-3d truck: electric s: excellent cu change Car Dept., Conn. S-18-3d FOR SALE—Studebaker lizhts, start new tires dition. Oldsmobile E Allyn St, Hartford, FOR_SALE—Vim truck, good Oldsmobile change Allyn St., Hartford. Conn. —— FOR SALE—MISCELLAN. ;‘JU Us condition, Car Dept 5-18 FOR SALE—By private family articles of household furniture class condition. Box 21F, Herald Several in first- S-18-2dx FOR SALE—$140 Columbia Grafonola 15 records for $30; almost new. Main St FOR s, sideca Audi, E—1919 Indian motorcycle with ; three-speed; A-1 condition. Mitchell St off Beaver. S$-18-1wx FOR SALE—One sawmill, complete; one 16-H. P. gasoline engine. Inquire Estate John A. Binardo, Kensington, Conn. Can be seen running this week. §-15-6dx FOR SALE—McPh upright plang; price reasonable. street: mahogany 40 Monroe 8-17-1wx FOR SALE—Four rooms household furniture complete. Box 35F, Herald §-17-2dx FOR SALE—Seventy acres of wood and meadow land at $50 per acre; part of the wood is 40 vears' growth: trout brook, about a mile long, crosses this propert C L. Barnes, Barnesdale §-17-6dx FOR SALE—Or to rent: Four hundred feet of railroad frontage; large building suit- able for garage or manufacturing pur- poses. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. §-17-1wx WANTED WANTED—By young couple: Flat, apart- ment, or furnished rooms with kitchen- etge: references. What have you to offer? Box 7J, Herald 8-18-6dx WANTED—Walters or waitresses to work during noon hour. Apply Asia Restaurant, Main street. 1ax WANTED—By an American young woman: One or two furnished rooms: for light housekeeping preferred; centrally located. Phone 1915. §-18-2dx WANTED—By an experienced young man: Position driving truck or car. Address Driver, Herald Office. 8-18-4dx D—To buy: SNecond-hand &ewing machine in good condition: please state name of machine and price. Address Box 15X, Herald Office. 1ax WANTED—A Harley-Davidson sidecar. Tel- ephone 1097-5 or call at 21 Highland street. §-18-4dx NTED—Cash register for soda fountain. North St 5-17-3dx w. 61 WANTED—A private party wishes to buy a good upright piano from a family Address. stating make and price for cas Cash, Box Herald. 5-1 WANTED—By widow with child: Position housekeeper; references. Herald Box 20H $-16-3dx ANTED—By family (three): About five rooms, preferably unfurnished, in city or suburban town. Box 12R, Herald. $-16-6dx | WANTED—Bs an American couple: Twao, three or five unfurnished rooms within 10 minutes of Landers. Address Box 34XX, Herald Ofiice. 8-16-3dx TED—By three adults: room tenement, centrally Box 567, City. Five- or six- located. P. O. 8-16-3dx w. v _young American couple (no Modern four- or five-room west end preferred. Herald 8-14-5dx WANTED—B, children): tenement ; Box 6AA. WANTED—By young couple: good locality. 147-3. Tenement in 56 Hawkins street. Tel. 7-3-tf WANTED—Board and room for ma: and two-vear-old baby girl; private family preferred. Address Box 30XX, Herald Office. . 8-17-2dx wife WANTED—Men and women with burning, tired, aching and itching feet, sore corns and callouses to try Snow Drop Salve, 25 works wonders; guaranteed by Crowell's Drug Store, Clark and Brainerd, and Hanson and all druggists. S- WANTED BY SEPTEMBER FIRST: SMALL APARTMENT IN WEST END ADDRESS HERALD BOX 1A $-17-1wx WANTED BY OCTOBER FIRS' TWO FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS WESTERN SECTION PHONE 336-3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—New one-family street, Kensington, Goods Company: ments. APPIY Conn. house, Main near American Paper carage: all improve- Abino Dicaro, Kensington. 8-15-5dx AUTOMOBILES Low production of manufac- tured goods makes a big de- mand tor secondhand artcles. 1 you have household turniture, fact anything useful w sed, this is the time o a-used auto, in There never was For Sale advertise it. “a better market. < advts. are Only One Ceut a . Word. WANTED—FEMALLA HELP LE—OaXland touring car, client condition. .adaress FOR [ Box ate 1918, o FOR SALE—TFord panel bods deliver : condiuon. The L. & West main. Open b om WANTED—Middle-aged woman for housekeeping and care of one child; hours’and wages for right party. Heraic Box SK 8.1 WANTED—About August 24: nice place fo Herald Box 1 -xperienced girl. Addres: 5-13e3ax] —Stearns-Knight ¢ e, ai e d at oace; a demonstration wiil it$ quality. The L. & M. Garage, 101 West Main. Open » a. m. to m. s-14-1dx —1916 Chevrolet touring car in mechanical condition; can be seen ume during day. 40 Newington Ave., S-18-4dx FOR SALE—Stutz touring; good tires; good condition: price rgnt. Oldsmooile 15X- change ¢ Dept., o Allyn St, Hartfol Conn. 8-18 sd FOR SALE—Big Oldsmobile seven-passenges; hve good condition: ). Oldsmooile Dept., 33 Allyn St., six-cylinder, tires; best of Exchange Car nartford, Conn. $-15-3d FOR SALE—Or exchange for Ford: Onme Saxon Nix touring and one Reo runabout. Call evenin 074 West Main su wop tloor, ALE—Doudge touring Stanley St car in good $-17-50x ¥OR conditon. FUR SALE—Ford touring car, CACEUCNL TUNNING COuItion; early 1919; special bouy Ettio | and windshieid; one: top; vumper; spotlight; demountable rims; \acuum ieed; Hassler sDock absorbers; six ures | ana rims in good condition; Lwo cords. “Celephone 616-0. 8-17-3ux FOR SALE—1918 Oukland Si¥; good condi- ton; ciectric Lignts; good tires, with spare; can be scen al Denison’s Garase, Main St 8-1i-3dx in good 1478-4 or after v 3-17-5dx FOR SALE—One Ford roadster ruaning condition. Telephone call at o4 Ureenwood street o'clock p. n. FOR SALE—Buick '17—4i touring car; ex- ceilent running condition; new top; two spare shoes and many other extras,’ price reasonavie. Call at phone s0s-1 atter 6 p. FOR SALE—Chalmers touring car, model, in guod condition; good fawuiiy car; three uew tires, three exura ures; Lig bargain; new exide battery, electric light il sell fol 00 if taken this week. Telephone 747-12. 131 Black Rock avenue. $-16-3dx 1914 ¥OR mountavie SALE—1917 Ford touring with de- 1us and Yale lock ignition; price $450; this must be sold at once. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. Phones 811 or Open Saturday and Monday evenings. 8-14-12 A-1 con- 8-14-6dx | FOR SALE—Dodge touring, dition. Queen St, City. USED TEUCKS--Attention. Jituey and Bus Men: ‘Ine troliey situation confronting us, not only in HSriageport, but in our own city ot New Britawn, s critical, as you know. Now is the tume to get busy aud get i while prospects are good. We have the Iollowing iur sale at right prices: Three 1919 Reo 1S-passenger vuses; also oue 1¥20 si-passcuges rackard. LThese are all {0 Orsi-ciass shape mechanicaliy, brand Bew COrG Gires ai ArOUNd; WOrlh investis gation. Call Liberty 430 or see Chandler, Mack Motor Truck Company, New Haven, Conn. 1916, ¥OR SALE DODGE RUOADSTER PACKARD TOURING OLDSMOBILE TOURING HALLADAY TOURING MITCHELL TOURING REO TOURING Time Payments Arranged SIM BOOKMAN 4 Eim St,, Corner Main—FPhone 484 USED TEUCKS When in need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get in touch with us. Mack, Plerce-Arrow, rackard and others; some over- bauled, rebullt and guarantved; terms to suit you. Phone Liberty 430, or sce CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TEUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave., New Havea, Con: USED TRUCKS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE We have the following on hand in first-class mechanical condition, ready t g0 10 work, viz.: 2-Ton Mack—Rebuilt, new rack body, as new. 3-Ton Packard—Chassis and cab. Two f'on Maccars—One with sub- stantial padded van body, the other with rack body. 5-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. with brand guaranteed the same 2-Ton Nash—With brand-new lumber body, newly painted. Two 1019 5-Ton Clydesdale Dumps. Four 1919 2-Ton Day.Elder 25-pas- senger buses with Goodyear spare. Worth 430, or sce investigation. Call Liberty CHANDLER MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. TSED CARS OF VALUE 1520 2 1920 191 FORD TOURING "ORD TOURING TUTZ ROAL LAND TOURING ON ROADSTER STER 193 Arch St. Phone 811 or 312 WANTED—Thoroughly competent ‘maid fos seneral housework. Mrs. A. F. Corbi 99 Vine St s-16-g8 local faetory 28XX, | Hergid | 5-16:4dy WANTED—Girl. Light work and gose hours for the gl who is looking . 101 steady job. Apply Room 21, R. R Arcade. 5-16-3dx in No. WANTED—Stenographer ottic Address Box Ottice. WANTED—Laundress to do small -udl-’ | and ironing at home; will deliver ani call phone for same. 2434, 15 Harrison St. Tel 813 WANTED—Girls at Union Laundry, An‘ll street. 8-12-64 = : MR o+ WANTED—A chambermaid at the Motel Beloin. 8.6-tf . WANTED—Young womer to become -tele Phune operators; no experience ne 3 paid while learning; rapid increases atter both for lengih of service and the advantage of this Gccupation with explained by the chief operator. 8. Iiy, Telephone Company. b WANTED MILLINERY MAKERS LONG SEASON GOOD SALARY Good Chance for Girls Who Are Now Working Out of Town Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. No Evenings APPLY MR. DAVIS OUTLET MILLINERY 257 Main Street co. WANTED EXEERIENCED MILLINERY SALESLADIES GOOD SALARY GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS APPLY MR. DAVIS OUTLET MILLINERY CO. 257 Main Street WANTED GIRLS SEEKING DESIRABLE STEADY POSITIONS AT GOOD WAGES APPLY AT UNION LAUNDRY 266 ARCH ST. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES IN SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS APPLY THE McMILLAN STORE, INC. 3 5-17-3d REQUIRES YOUNG WOMEN TO WAIT ON TABLE; GOOD HOURS; LIBERAL PAY APPLY TO MR. BERNSTEIN NOTICh NOTICE—Plumbing, tinning and repairing; general hardware, glass and paint; Gden- ' wood and, Andes ranges; Barstow and Andes pipeless furnaces. Dressel _and East Berlin, Conn. Telephone 8-15-60x NOTICE—Local and .long-distance trucking done reasonably; also parties taken out. Call Albert Diemond, 410 Elm St, e phone 633-14. 1-(w&t)-4wx NOTICE—Grand picnic given by the New. Britain Lithuanjan Band, Sunday after- noon and evening, August 1920, .;: Quartette Club_Park. Dancing aftern and evening. Admission 2Z5c. 8-17-51 NOTICE—Wanted at once: on jitney bus; proposition for mean_ business, 341 Broad St., Active partmer $600 required; have real one interested. ' If you call or write I. O. Bailey. Hartford. 8-17-34 NOTICE—Starr & Trembly have opened 'm garage at 216 South Main; repairing done on all makes of cars and carbon burned y out §-17-5dx 50c cylinder. 115 Glen street. Phona $-16-124x NOTICE—Carbon burned out, Auto Repair Co., 12, o - NOTICE—Special clearing sale entire sioek, new and second-hand furniture; 25 to 40 per cent. off; special bargains in ice= boxes, carriages, carpets. ete. B. Berson, 549 Main St. opposite Mary's Church. Tel. 1165-2. $-14-26dx NOTICE—Hardware City guarantees to make that equal to new trial will quick service; reasonable stering. 60 . Tremont 2014+ - Beading old _matt conv v P

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