New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 25, 1920, Page 10

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an Price only $1 it house ot y $13,000, strect=—Thre of B2x15 K ,000, only $2.000 farm, use, rar mnd barn, Price farm, om, 7 acre Farm in Beckley Quarter, fine house, pigs, chickens. One of the A price $12,000, ORGE A. Main St. Kensington, 7 ng wi ver 100 fruit cows, 2 horses, all the 89,500, M room peach it trees, § one of the finest farms price strect—| 110x 169 o On room gom. $5.500, Stanley cottage, o 3 mproves 000, A days for gas, $2,000. On Bradley two fa house, Al improvemonts, Price cash $2,000. Iy cash. FARMS e In J Britain, two ) rooms, in tinl section of New 000, acre m house, rses, tenement sh road. barns, el house, orchanl, Kinds cows, balance above first $15,00 able $300 per year. cash of 15 rooms, going for $13 street—A good lot, trolley line. Pric street—A the future A second mortgage at 6% two horses, t farms in the castern part family house 000, wix bath new modern $9,000, + acre place in Kensington, t over the line from New hodse, resi- Britalo, cash $2,000. farm Konsington, outbaild- 2 pligs, heaps %, 2 cows, two heifers, of fruls, peach chard, price $7,500, cash Mortgage 7 pay- QUIGLEY New Britain, Conn. Recults--Herald Cla;slfxed Advts 'NO PLACE LIKE HOME” cottage dwellers, enjoy T g o - ng the complete ad- s of t.heir abodes, appreciate those famous rom “Home Sweet Home”: “There is no place ” en they have been away for a time, they re- PPy thlt their little home is all. for them- A cottage to them is home in all its blessings. ve you looked at our cottages at Park Re- They spell “no place like home.” you. It us about selling your property. A. GORBACH worry DY Real Estate and Insurance, one 1190 Open Monday and e Room 6, Booth’s y Evenings. - .w The terms Block acant Tenement » in good. location, twelve can sell yout & three-family hot walk to center, First floor is already to move or you surcly will be left, HomeBanking & Realty Co. nd Exchanged. PHONE Some REAL TATE o of ANY KIND. H. L. HUMPHREY LOPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EV into. good Homes For Sale, Don't FVIVGS 4 Fumly Block on High street For Sale es $4,000 cash. Owner to leave city. Good Buy. 4 Family House on Fairview See us about selling your Business Block. ve customers whose MONEY TALKS. AMF kAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. e g Hardware City Loan Corp. nder construction to employes of loca!l industri- and offers for sale on easy - —Three tenement Two tenement hovses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. PEWRITER ALL MAKES e deal in every make typewriter ented, Repaired and Exchainged Typewriter Exchange t Maip St. Tel. 612 ifl REPUBLICAN The Republican purpose of eclecting delegates to the Republican State Convention to be held in Hartford, September 8th and oth, 1 ), for the nomination of can- didates for the Presidential Electors, Stute Officers and Senator in Con- gress: and for the purpose of elect- ing delegates to the Republican Con- gressional and Probate Conventions, and for the nomination of a candidate for Senator for the Sixth Senatorial district, will be held at the Republi- can Headquarters, 269 Main street, Room 52, second floor, on Thursday, August 26th, from 4 to 8 o'clock p. m., daylight saving time. The following nominations been made: Delegates to State convention— John Abrahamson Fred Beloin F. 8. Chamberlain E. W. Christ M. I. Jester Wm. Quigley A. N. Rutherford. Delegates to Congressional Conven- tion— PRIMARIES Primaries for the have C. H. Baldwin Frank Bosco H. A. Brann C. Dehm Matthew Papciak Edward Peterson Delegates to Probate Convention— James Desmond Harry Milkowitz George P. Spear Howard Timbrell State Senator— Edward F. Hall Per Order, THE REPUBLICAN MITTEE, H. E New Britain, Aug. 21, E——————————————— TOWN COM- Erwin, Chairman, 1920. Estate prices are still Yet there is a biz demand for property. soaring. H you bave a house or lot you wonid like to convert into cash at a good profit advertise it in the Classified Column. There are plenty of buyers and the Classi- fied column is the place to each WANTED—A first-class job steady work: good wages to Apply Adkins Printing Co., street compositor; right man. 66 Church CLASSIFIED 1c a Word \ Minimum Charge 20¢ CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, hilling and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Low production of manuface turcd goods makes a big de- mand for secondhand articles, If you have houschold furniture, a used auto, in fact anything ful to scll, this is the time to advertise it There never was s Dbetter market. For Sale advts. Cent a Word. are Only One = SMALE HELP WANTED—FEMALE HELP FOR SALE—Haines Bros. high-grade instrument: easy payments; call at 438 Arch St upright very re onee WANTED—Boy at Shop. 396 Main St once. WANTED—Chauffeur. private tamily; one willing to make himsclf generally” useful. Apply, stating cxperience and wages pected. Box 198, Herald WANTED—Boys, with wehels. telegrams: good pay Western Telegraph Co.. R. R. Arcad: to deliver | Union s-6d | FOR SALI—Blueberrien, b fresh-picked Clifton o Stantey Phone crate or box, Davenport 1dx | st 1430 with St side Call_at 327 South Main atte 6 p. m. Phone WANTED—CASHIER APPLY AT ONCE MOHICAN CO. | ¥or s E—lndlan motorcycie | | — FOR SALE—Irish terriers and Boston b oks. 1411 Stanley St Telephone | Alden Andr NTED—Young man at fountain w. Dickinson's soda dx WANTED—Excellent opportunity for any man who has ability to sell life insuranc salary and commission. Address Herald Box 26 WANTED—Rellable middleaged man r..p warehouse work. Apply Gulf Company, Stanley St REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—In Plainville: Two two-tene- ment houses with all improvements; also, a single house, near center, with one acre of land. If are looking for a good bus W vou can make money, call upo Charles F. Real Insurance, Conn ana FOR SALE—Seven-room house, large sleep- ing porch; one-half acre land: tertile garden: bearing fruit trees and grape Vines: concrete hen-house with yards: on trolley line, near school: beautiful sur- roundings. H. Aspinwall, Berlin St Berlin §-23-6dx c FOR SALE—At Maple Hill: Six-room bt galow; price and terms reasonable. For further particulars inquire ( C.-C. Prentice, phone Britain 1335-5 evenings, or 18 Asylum St, Hartford. §-19-1w steam-heated near trolle For furthe Prentice, phone or 18 Asy- §-19-1w FOR SALE—A seven-room, five acres of land; chools: price %00, inquire C. C. Britain 1335-5 evenings, lum St., Hartford. Glen and Division 178 Tremont street 8-24-3dx TO RENT—Barn streets Inquire Phone 1331-14 at WANTED—Errand boy for local Apply, giving age and addre Box 268. factory. to P. O. 20-te WANTED—Young man In Pay Roll Dept. of local factory. Address Box 15, Herald 8-19-6dx Ofice. )i ] R WANTED—Young man to work at McBri arty’s Drug Store. s-15-tf ASSISTANT WANTED CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT WANT! EXPERIENCED MAN WAIT E TO MAKE HIMSELF U AROUND A SMALL CLUB; 28 REQUIRED. APPLY SEQUIN GOLF CLUB MAPLE HILL =Y WANTED TO RENT—September 1st: Flve-room modern flat, furnished: adults only; $15 weekly. Address Herald Box SW. l1ax HOTEL TO RENT ON MAIN STREET CONTAINS ROOMS, BATHS. DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO HENRY SCHUPACK 38 MAIN STREET TEL. 1900 §-25-26-28x WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL XINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture. $1.00 A HUNDRED FOR PAPER L. ZELDES 138 OAK ST. TEL. 589-23. FOR SALE very good ncighbor- Can be bought Grocery Store, hood, mixed trade. cheap. . or see J. Hochman Real Estate Co. Tel. 1180 or 2012, Room 403, Booth's Block, 259 Main Street, City. WANTED SALESWOMEN FOR OUR COAT AND SUIT, MILLINERY, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, CORSET, WAIST AND BOYS DEPARTMENTS FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS AND OTHER AFTERNOONS WITH OR WITHOUT EXPERIENCE or girl to local factory: clerical position Box 15T, Herald WANTED—Boy do around office of will Eiven time. Address WANTED—By Americas Rent of six or seven reference. Box 19R family, adults: rooms; can furnish Herald. 5-3dx WANTED—Load of furniture or Merchan- dise going to Boston on September 1st: price reasonable. Address Box 23F, Herald §-23-2dx FOR S. horse; wagon; one hacn - ses E—One good delivers business- wagon: one farm | carriage; two buggies J. W. Woodruff, Berlin. FOR SALE—Bar fixtdres, back and front; roll-top desk; one cash register that has two drawers that work by electricity or hand; two parlor stoves for coal and wood, and one three-guarter pool tabie in first-class condition nial Inn, Plain- ville, Conn 2dx cheap 1-3dx and FOR SALE—] for quick buyer plece parlor suite 341 Church St. s- FOR SALE—One 30-foot bullder's ladder, one 21-foot build ladder. Inqu 319 Chestnut St FOR SAL! 16 Pearl Court —Stove and household furniture. N-2i-3dx FOR SALE—Ome work horse; G. D. Winchell, Kensington, Ct. FOR ALE—Set of orchestra drums. Call 620 Main street evenings between 6 and | s o'clock. 8-21-5dx FOR SALE—Furniture. earpets, range utensils at 41 \Vine St. Wednesday Thursday cvenings after 6 o'clock price §123. - dx and and | 24 CLEARING SALE Entire Stock New and Second-Hand Furniture 25 to 40 Per Cent. Off! Special Barga Ice-Boxes, Ca Telephone 1163-2 Mary’s Church) 549 Main Street (Opposite St GOING OUT OF BUSINESS STOCK MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE AND FIXTURES KOLODNEY'S FOOD STORE CORNER BROAD AND HIGH STS. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. - WANTED—Tenement_of four rooms close to New Britain Machine Co. Addres Box 1XX, Herald, stating price. $-24-3dx WANTED—To rent house or apartment in zood location: will pay § per month. Apply P Box 3 24-3ax o WANTED—Rooms in the neighborhood of Griswold St. for Normal School students. Telephone 1 3 §-24-6dx FURNISHED ROOMS. provemepts, for two adults, Americans l'l‘l) RENT—Large furnished room, all im- only 2 Main St one flight 1dx up. TO RENT—Large double room, mewly fur- i nished, at Y. M. . A. dormitory. $-24-3d | TO RENT—Furnished front rooms, 36 Pearl q Court, second floor. 8-24-3dx WANTED—Building suitable for auto lrlln-l Ad- | ming and top bullding and painting. dress Building, Box 7, Herald. 5-23-4d TO RENT—By private family: Well-fur- nished room for two men. Address Mrs. { Dohm, 352 Arch St $-24-3dx WA 'I‘Pl’)—u'hl trucking by hour, day er job: prices reasonable. Walter W. Plainville, Conn. $-23-1wx WANTED—Five. room temement. Joseph Spinol §-23-5dx SPOT CASH PAID for Conmecticut Farms. Farms exchanged for city property pi 10 per cent. Send description, price, location, stock, tools and all particulars. Wade and itzierald, Real Estate Exchange, 42 Church street, New Haven, Conn. §-23-1wx or six- 55 Market St. WANTED—By rmal School: week-ends; Student, Conn American girl student at Room and board: home nces exchanged. Address Register, Torrington, 8-21-5dx WANTED—Men and women with burning, tired, aching and itching feet, sorc corns and callouses to try Snow Drop Salve, 25c; works wonders: guaranteed by Crowell Drug Store, Clark and Brainerd, Miller and Hanson and all druggists. $-17-30dx J WANTED BY COUPLE: A MODERN A YOUNG ., APARTMENT, CONVENIENCES PHONE 1873 HERALD BOX 22 WANTED YOUNG (GREEK) GENTLEMAN, WELL EDUCATED IN BOTH LANGUAC ALSO TYPIST, DE- SIRES POSITION: BEST PER- SONAL RE WRITE E. KOUNARIS, THIS OFFICE Bullding. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St. Telephcnos 3244 téew Britair. Conn. 1918 10 Monroe Strect, all modern. National Bank Bidg. | DEWITT A. RILEY ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. 7 rooms, Orvia, | TO BE\"I\—l’nrnllhed room, 31 Seymour’ St. Ring upper bell. 3-4dx | FOR SALE—Onc Allen medan demonstrator; | WANTKD—A WOMAN WHO CAN DO PLAIN COOKING family of five and who will go Yew London for the rest of th Two other maids. Wil pay § Opportunity for sea bathing afternoon. Apply W. T. SLOPER Care Judd & Company 23 West Main Street, City to every 3dx AUTOMOBILES 1 FOR SALE—1919 Dort touring; special new PALIC Job: new top: good tires and extr aecnanically pericet. Call - phon s, FOR SALE—I1915 Ford roadster, avie rims, five good tire delivery body. W. Rollins, street. Telephone 1339 demount- ord panct will take touring. street. autn in trade cheap. R Telephone Buick udoiph, 001, FOR SALE—1917 Oakland winter top: A-1 conuition. 10 Washington St touring with Frank Gili, FOR SALE—1919 Overland Model No. Bu; four new extras; run 1,000 mile 1 Maxweil touring condition, cheap. Call touring car, very good 374-13. 2o-4d car, SALE—1916 Hudson 6-10 seven-pas- | touring, A-1 copaition, all new | also, Studebaker seven-passen- A-1 conaition; cheap if taken thix | 513 East St Tel. 503. t-3dx FOR senger tives; &£, weelk FOR _SALE—Chevrolet medhanical shape starter; good ur reasonable. Apply ity FOR SALE—19137 mouatavie Tims; conaition. G. £ street. ‘lelephone 16 FOR SALE—Overland 90 touring car in ex- cellent mechanical condition; price very reasonable; owuer leaving town. Can be | secn at 3V Newington Ave: $-23-1wx fine and price touring _car; eleciric lights new batte 10 Newington Ford new Manee, 2-2. de- good touring ca oversize tires; 042 West FOR SALE—Studebaker touring car in A- condition. Great Atlantic ana racine Co., i Arén St 8-23- .(d FOR SALE—Ford coupe with wire wheels; | seil-starter; in excelent shape. Call at | Winthrop street or Telephone ! $-21-6d | FOR SALE—I1917 Ford touring with de- mountavle mms and Yale lock ignition; §400; this must be sold at once. | Irving Jester, 19§ Arch St. Phones Upen Saturday and Monday 8-14-12 M. $11 or si2. evenings. USED TRUCKS--Attention. Jitney aand Bus Men: The trolley situation confrunting us, not only in JSriageport, but in our own aty ot New Britaln, is criucal, as you know. Now is the time to get busy aud get 10 while prospects are ood. We have the foliowing for sale wi right prices: ‘Lhrec 1313 Reo 13-passenger Luses; also one 1320 35-passenger rackaid. These are all In first-cluss shape mechanically, brand new cord tires all around; worth investi- gation. Call Liberty 430 or see Chandier, Mack Moior Truck Compauy, New Haven, Conn. / 7-12-12 TO RENT—Furnished room to gentlemen. Camp St. Phone 1457 23-25x NOTICE I kinds of cars repaired at Belkin arage, 445 West Main 6dx NOTICE—Drive down in your car and met vegetables fresh from the garden; prices right. E. Lawrence Jenks, Kensington Ave. Ext Telephone. -3dx NOTICE—Local and long-distance trucking done reasonably; also parties taken out. Call Albert Diemond, 410 Elm St, or phone 633-14. T-(W&D) -4wx NOTICE—Crusoe’s Taxi Station, transfers, 74 Church St., and night service. baggage New_ Britain. Telephone 8-20-26dx removed from 39 Harvard 8-20-1wx NOTICE—Max Tresky has 43 Hartford avenue to street NOTICE—Carbon burned out, 50c cylinder. Auto Repair Co. 115 Glen street. FPhone §57-12. $-16-12dx NOTICE—Hardware City Euarantees to make that old mattress equal to new: trial will convince yo nick service: reasonable prices; uphol ring. 60 Tremont street. Telephone 2314-4. 7-20.29dx e ——— LOSx Bedding Co. LOST—Monda; Bunch of keys. return to 311 Church St. Reward. LOST—Package containing infant’s sweater and dress. betwcen phael’s and New Britain Typewriter Exchange. Finder return and receive reward. 103 Sexton street 8-24-3d LOST—Gold-rimmed spectacles, probably on West Main street, Monda: afternoon. Kindly return to Mrs. J Andrews, Pershing Place. §: -lwx mflT—B-'!WN the Palace Theater and t and stry lnm harge and citation rom Army belonging to Coflin, to 72 Grand street. 4dx Return Fou FOUND—On West Main street: wateh fob. Owner can have calling at Victory Lunch K. of P. same b t-zax FOUND—A pockethook emnllnln.. some money. OWFNEr can recover same by ap- plving At the ofice of The Herald. and proving Property. - ldx FOR SALE DODGE ROADSTER PACKARD TOURING OLDSMOBILE 1TOURING HALLADAY TOURIN CHALMERS RUOADSTER Oy ERLAND TOURING Time raymeuws arranged SIM BOOKMAN 4 Elm St., Corner Main—FPhone 483 §-16-t8 USED TKUCKS When Truck, touch with us. Mack, Plerce-Arrow, Fackard and others; some over: bauled, rebuilt aud guaranived; twrine to suit you Phone Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Havea, in need of a good Used tt will pay you to get ia USED TRUCKS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE We have first-class mechanical condition, ready 10 go to work, viz.: 2-Ton Mack—Rebuilt, the following ¢n hand In l new rack body, guaranteed the same as new. 3-Ton Packard—Chassis and cab. Two 212-Ton Maccars—One with sub- with rack body. 7-30-tt — e —— with brand stantial padded van body, the other 5-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. 2-Ton Nash—With brand-new lumber body, newly painted. Two 1919 5-Ton Clydesdale Dumps. Four 1319 2-Ton Day.Elder 25-pas- scnger buses with Goodyear spare. Wworth | can 430, investigation. Liberty or see CHANDLER MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Havenm, Con TSED CARS OF VALUE AUBURN TOURING STUDEBAKER BIG SIX MA . TOURING OVERLAND ROADSTER FORD TOURIN: 19: STUTZ ROAD: OVERLAND TOURING SAXON ROADSTER M. L. JESTER 193 Arch St. Phone 811 or 342 Open Saturday. and Monday Evenings 818t WANTED—Experienced saleslads for hosters and glove departments. Lconard anc Herrmann Co. Je “A\TED—\oun‘ lady at Dickinson's soda fountain. 2dx WANTED—Young lady In office of one of the local manufacturing concerns to take charge of telcphone switchboard. Apply B O Dru\\cr 1021, City. 8-256dx WANTED—Tspist_in_office of one of the W manutaciuring €oncerns; this posi- tion offers & combination of clerical work and typewriting. Apply P. O. Drawe 1 z WANTED—A maid for general housework in a family of two; may go home at night if she so desircs. Address 15 South High St. Telephon: 8-24-6d3 WANTED—Experienced maid for general housework; smail lamily; no washing; g0od wages. Call 60 Lenox Place, 8-24-6da WANTED—Competent girl for houstwork in home of two ladies. Mrs. Well Lincoln St with one child: as. housckeeper good pay for righ Kensington. $-24-2d3 WANTED—By Middle-aged. Catholie party. widower woman preferred, Box 18 | WANTED—Clerks for all departments. s:' Britain Inc. Clothing and Dry Goods Stol .. WANTED—Woman to work in Grammar School; good pay and steady work. Call Mr. Hill, Janitor, between 7:30 and o'clock. 8-24-5ax WANTED—Salesgirls for Saturdays and spare time; also three salesladies for permanent positions; good opportunity for bright girls to make good pay; apply af once. F. W. Woolworth Co., 218-220 Main street, City. 8-28:3ax ‘WANTED—Experienced second girl for good poslllnn Address Box 11, Herald. $-23-3d% WANTED—At once: Girl for general house- work; good salary to right party. ~Apply to M. Cohn, 378 South Stanley. .. 8-23-tf WANTED—Waitresses at the Asia Res- - taurant. ‘3-2‘-3dl —_— WANTED—In office of State Tuberculosia Sanatorjum: Assistant clerk at $45. per month and maintenance; pleasant : eu= vironment. Address State Civil Service Commission. Capitol, Hartford. 8-21-1w WANTED—Middle-aged woman for light housekeeping and care of one child; good hours and wages for right party. Herald Box SK. 8-18-1w - WANTED—Thoroughly competent mald fos general housework. Mrs. A. Corbin, 99 Vine St. 8-16-tt WANTED—A chambermaid at the Hotel Beloin. 6-te WANTED—Young woma to become teles Phune operators; No experience necessary, paid while learning; d increases ther after both for lengih of service and merit; the advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chlet operator. 8. . & Telephone Company. ‘ WANTED SEVERAL EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR PERMANENT POSITIONS Also, vacancies fof thoge desiring * to work only Saturday -afternoons and evenings. We open at 9 o'clock , in the morning. APppPIY to THE McMILLAN STORE, INC. 8-24-24 WANTED A young lady to operate small telephone switchboard in factory, office; no previous experience re- quired, but must be familiar with the use of b telephone; good oppor- tunity for one who has the Fght qualities for this kind of work. ADDRESS BOX 22X, HERALD 8-19-t¢ WANTED YOUNG WOMAN AS STENOGRAPHER IN OFFICE OF LOCAL FACTORY ADDRESS BOX 31AA, HERALD OFFICE 8-23-6dx 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 ME. DAVis OUTLET MILLINERY CO. 257 Main Street 816t WANTED GIRLS SEEKING DESIRABLE STEADY POSITIONS AT GOOD WAGES APPLY AT UNION LAUNDRY 266 ARCH ST.

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