New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1920, Page 10

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\RCH BISHOF AT SMALL CORNISH PORT | { l | > _— of | rome him at Liverpool, was taken lhv‘ from the liner Baltic and landed at Wblle” aroused the dis- | the quay here in this little Cornish | Pritish government, was | port town. Only a few people were | to land in Ireland and, | present when he landed. The bishop 0 people waited to wel- | is indicated by the arrow. ~Archbishop Mannix, whose support of Y CARITON STREET good shzed lot. Barn, Fruit Trees and Grape Vines small amount of cash required. For Cottage. ‘l‘m-m! reasonable. h. 1). HUMPHREY OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Family House on Pearl Court—Big room for a half dozen cars with slight Makes a Fine Paying Proposition. your house. : MP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343-—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. ngein the Time Table of the New Britain irtford Trolleys Effective on and after : Sunday, August 29th. the hours between 12:00 noon and 8:00 p. m. cars will Britain for Hartford at .05—.25—.15 minutes after the Hartford COity Hall at ,15—.35—.55 minutes after the Saturday and Sanday the 20 minute head-way will con- he CONNECTICUT COMPANY. 7 Room Cottage party of Oity. immediate pos session i’: Large Lot with 2-Car Garage. Can show you this bargam. Home Banking & Realty Co. Main Street — Next Door to Fox’s Theater — Tel. 728 PEWRITERS ALL MAKES deal in every make typewriter Rented, Repaired and Exchanged Britain Typewriter Exchange est Main St. Tel. 612 | the DAY FOR HARDING Will Make Speech at Galion—Recep- tion to Marion Woman on Porch Tonight. 3 27.—Several con- automobile Marion, O., Aug. ferences, an afternoon trip to speak at Galion, O., and an evening reception here ‘to Marion women in celebration of the grant of suffrage were on Senator Harding's engagement list today. Among the callers were Henry P. Davison, a partner in the Morgan banking ho and Fred D. Under- wood, president of the Erie railroad Their \isit was understood to con- cern financial problems. At Galion the senator was to speak to a picnic of employes and it was « would make railw labor of his short address SCHEDULE IS CHANGED Trolleys Will Run Only Three Times the subje: an Hour During Afternoon 6n Hart- ford 1 . Changes in the trolley schedules for the Hartford-New Britain line were announced this morning at the local office of the Connecticut company. In the future trolleys will leave the center at 5, 25 and 45 minutes after each hour and will leave City hall, Hartford, to return at 15, 3 minutes after ch hour On Satur y and Sunday afiernoons the chedule will effective. The sche- dule being tollowed calls for cars leaving the center on the hour and 15, 30 and 45 minutes past the hour. No changes have been made :in morning schedules ALL’S WELL IN KOREA Congressional Party Goes Sightsecing be now in Seoul—OUne Native Wounded in Near Riot—Shops Closed. Seoul, Aug. 26, (By Associated Press).—Stores were closed today and some disturbances occurred prior to the arrival of a train with the Am- rican congressional party. One Korean was wounded and many r- rests were made. A reception planned by the Korean Young Men’s Christian association for the congressmen was abandoned. Police guarded the streets as the Am- ericans went sightseeing. It is announced that the congress- men will receive no peétitions or any- thing of a political nature. SULTAN MUST LEAD to Preserve Order, Cabinet Advises. Constantinople, Aug. 26, (By As- sociated Press).—Sultain Mohammed VI must personally lead Turkish army against the Turkish Nationalists in Anatolia to prevent dissolution of the empire, it has been decided, at a spe- cial cabinet meeting. The sultan’s army virtually does not exist, but the Allies_apparently are willing to permit .,n’ ganization of a Turkish force to e« #perate with the Greeeks attacking Mustapha Kemal's armies under conditions guarantee- ing them against aggressions of the nationalists. | DOMINION POLICE MUTINY. ' Ottawa, Aug. 27.—Twenty-eight members of the Dominion police in this city have mutinied. They object to devoting so much time to drilling and claim their wages are insufficient to meot the mounting cost of living. When the men refused to take part in the customary drill at Parliament Hill yesterday they were informed by the commissioner that their act con- stituted mutiny. CREATES NEW DANCOE. New York, Aug. 27.—A slow, grace- ful two-step called “‘the Wesleyan” was evolved today by the national association of dancing masters in con- vention here with the avowed hope that it will receive approval of the Methodist church, the anti-dancing edict of which the convention has de- plored. WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hanc Furniture. $1.00 A HUNDRED FOR PAPER L. ZELDES 138 OAK ST. TEL. 589-23. FOR SALE Grocery Store, very good neighbor- hood, mixed trade. Can be bought cheap. Call, or see J. Hochman Real Estate Co. Tel. 1180 or 2012, i | 259 Main Street, City. Real Estate prices are still soaring. Yet there is a bix demand for property. if rom bave a house or lot you worud like to convert into eash at a good profit advertise it in the Classificd Column. There are plenty of buyers and the Classi- fied column is (he place to ~each them. WANTED—MALE HEJ® CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminzting this work we save the auveriiser Low pmduvuo;x of manuface tured goods mukcs a big de- mand for sceondhand artceles If you have heuschold furniture, & used auio, in fact anything useful to sell, this is the time to There nevel was For sale "Cent = advertisc it a better market. advis. are Only One Word. FOR SALE~—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—FEMALE HELP = WANTED—Married man as erulier rou with soin perience p Address Kradbury Hox 1) Ofice salesman on sellins ex- Tne F. L. Herald -3d. to learn a references. ne re Comp: WANTED—Boy, over bhusine must . See Mr. years, farn.sh zax | i e feet: also, worse, 11 years old. Berlin., Tel."§63-4. FOR SALE—seven mie aue 118 1all and first of winter. Goi-1. A. E. Norton, Berli 5-26- seven, poles: Line choap Farm, Yosis o, s elephi watchman who has had Appiy_Berlin Consiruction Depét. tre-ta WANTED—Night of boilers Berlin 16 years old. boy. about Amcrican Hardware S-26-1w WANTED—A young man. between the ages of 15 and 1, desirous of learninz the insurance business, will find an excellent opportunity by addressing Aetna Life Insurance (ompany, Employment Regis- tration Bureau, Room 405, D'Esopo Hartford. ¢onn McBriarty's TED—Boy work at rug Store. w. to WANTEDZ-A firstclass Jjob compositor steady work: good wages to right man. Apply Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church street s WANTEDChauffeur, willing to make himseif Apply, stating experience pected, Box 19B, Herald private family: one generally useful. and wages ex- WANTED—Boys, with wheels, to deliver clegrams; good pay Western Telegraph Co.. R. R. Arcade. WANTED—Young ma fountain. at Dickinson WANTED—Excellent opportunity for any man who has ability to sell life insurance; salary and commission. Address Herald Box 26, $-24-3ax man for Refining 8-24-5d WANTED—Reliable middie-aged warehouse work. Apply Gulf Company, Stanley St. WANTED—Errand boy for local factory. Apply, giving age and address, to P. O. Box 268. 8-20-tf WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN WAITER ONE TO MAKE HIMSELF USE- FUL AROUND A SMALL CLUB; REFERENCES REQUIRED. APPLY SEQUIN GOLF CLUB MAPLE HILL WANTED SALESMEN If you are between 25 and 45 and a live wire and have the ability and convincing personality to sell the best proposition you have ever iooked jnto—something absolutely high grade and legitimate—we can offer you a permanent position. This 18 a clean proposition for salesmen of Integrity and ability: good for $100 to $200 a week in commissions. For interview call ROOM 108, BOOTH BLDG. » _— LOSx LOST—Wednesday: Black walrus handbag, | probaby between North Stanley and High | streets, containing Trolley Company zome | ticket, small amount in change and other articlgs. Reward iIf returned to 155 High street. 1dx LOST—Between Maple and Pine streets: Lady's signet ring. Reward if returned to Herald Office. 1dx LOST—Brooch, set with garnets, between Corbin store and Kelsey street. Reward if it is returned to 19 Kelsey street, upstairs. §-26-2dx Corporation, | "FOR SALE—Delivery horee, live stock. A Tel SALE—Our sale of used, guaranteed ¢ nogiaphs should appeal to you ai tne | saving we are offering. Widener's | onola shop, 135 Main St. s- Conn. FOR SALE—A collie-St. Bernard puppy, sine menth spiendid watchdog or pet. mpson strcet, Maple Hill. Telephone 95, FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle with side car. Call at s2% South Main St. 6 p. m. Phone 1517 $-25-3dx . ‘ )-ou SALE—Irish terricrs and Boston dogs. 1411 Stanley St. ‘Telephone Alden Andrews 8 16 Pear) Court. CLEARING BALE Entire Stock New and Second-Hand Furniture 23 to 40 Per Cent. Offl Special Bargains Ice-Boxes, Carriages, Carpets, etc. B. BERSON 349 Main Street Telephone 1163-2 (Oppusite St. Mary’s Church) - §-20-12dx ' GOING OUT OF BUSINESS i STOCK AND FIXTURES MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE KOLODNEY'S FOOD STORE CORNER BROAD AND HIGH STS. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. e WANTED WANTED—To buy: Flvepassenger auto, or Buick preferred; no dealer. after 6 o'clock or write to 8-27-20x WANTED—Two or three heated rooms, furnished or unfurnished, for light house- keeping. Address Rooms, Box 4, Herald Office. 8-26-5dx WANTED—On or before October 1st: Five or six rooms, with all modern improve- ments, in_good location. Notify William Ormsby, Yard Office, Passenger Station, New Britain. §-26-3dx WANTED—By _American _family, on or about September 1st: Five- or six-room tenement. Phone 1524-4. -2dx WANTED—At once: A second-hand baby carriage in good condition. el 3 Plainville s- WANTED—Boy or girl to do errands around office of local factory; if capable, will be given clerical position in short time. Address Box 15T, Herald. §-25-1w | | | ° WANTED—By American Rent of six or seven rooms; reference. Box 19R, Heraid. family, adults: can furnish $-26-3dx WANTED—Rooms in the neighborhood of | Griswold St. for Normal School students. | Telephone 1735-3. 8-24-6dx WANTED—Light trucking by hour, day or job; prices reasonable. Walter W. Orvis, Plainville, Conn. 8-23-1wx LOST—Monday: Bunch of keys. Please return to 311 Church St. Reward. 8-25-3dx | WANTED—Five- or six- room temement. I Joseph Spinola, 55 Market St. §-23-5dx LOST—Gold-rimmed spectacles, probably on West Main street, Monday 7 Kindly return to Herald Office. e ———————SR FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—One furnished room suitable for two. 69 Arch St 8-26-2dx B TO RENT TO RENT—Garage at 58 Garden street. Telephone 1138-13. 8-27-2dx TO RENT—Cottage of six rooms and sewing room. steam heated, fireplace; rent § month. Apply in person to A. Gorbach, Room 6, Booth's Block, 259 street, TO RENT—September 1s modern flat, furnished; adults 315 weekly. Address Herald Box SW. only: 1dx HOTEL TO RENT ON MAIN STREET CONTAINS 55 ROOMS, BATHS, DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN. FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO HENRY SCHUPACK 338 MAIN STREET TEL. 1900 26-28x E—————— ATIVE ALIVE, OR KILLED POULTRY 52¢ I 48c 1b N FRESH BROILERS . FOWLS ROOSTERS 38¢ Ib RABBITS . . 35¢ Ib NEW BRIT\IN BIRD STORE, 105 ARCH ST, TEL. 1121-3 Room 403, Booth’s Block, l Bullding—Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, ERICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Re?‘lfl of all kinds. # Court St Telephones 324¢ tlew Britaiz, Conn. 191s SPOT CASH PAID for Commecticut Farms. Farms exchanged for city property paying 10 per cent. Send -description, price, location, stock, tools and all particulars. Fitzgerald, Real Estate 2 Church street, New Haven, WANTED—Men and womea with burning, tired, aching and itching feet, sorc corns and eallouses to try Snow Drop Salve, 25¢: works wonders; guaranteed by Crowell’ Drug_Store, Clark and Brainerd, Miller and Hanson and all druggists. $-17-30dx WANTED BOOKKEEPING, CLERICAL WORK, COPYING, ETC., TO DO AT HOME will For and Deliver Work Telephone 336-3 RUTH PERRY 33 HIGH ST., CITY can G COUPLE A LL APARTMENT, MODERN VENTENCES. PHONE 1877 HERALD BOX 224 §-24-6dx e Shareholders’ -Meeting The Community Store Co., Inc. of Belvidere. All Persons Intercsted Are Asked to Be Pre<ent at the Home of A. “Record. Lake Boulevard at 8 p. m. Tonight. IMPORTANT. or would ex- §-26-3dx | aiter | v | FOR SALE—1910 TO RENT—Pleasant FOR SALE—I917 touring i Saxon rvoadsir, 2o wita car 6 ocloek, w7 me Indian [SEYTIN W est 490 touring. @ ve =0 Greenwood perfect: av 11 street any caieas; FOR SALE—1919 Dort touring; speci PRINL Job: new top; guod tires and « necnanically perfece. Call phone S FOR SALE—Ome Allen sedan demonstrator; | will take touring. street auto in trade . R One 1914 salk Cnerry YOR winter 310 ALE—1917 Oakland top; A-1 condition. Wasnington St rral Overland touring tires, new top, reasonable price. car, very good -13. s Moder Ao, four extras; run 7,000 mile 1817 Maxwell touring condition, cheap. Call FOR SALE—Chevrolet t mechanical snape; el starter; good tires; new reasonable. Apply 10 City. uring car; ric lights battery; fine price $-24-5ax FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car; de- mountabie rims; new oversize tires; good condition. G. ¥. Manee, 542 street. Telephone 1632-2. FOR SALE—Overiand 90 touring 'car In ex- mechanical condition; priée very onabie; owner leaving town. n be n at 30 Newington Ave. §-28-1wx SALE—Ford coupe with wire wheels; in excelient shape. Call at street or FOR self-starter; 0. 25 Winthrop 2508- 8-21-6d USED TRLCKS--Attention. Jitaey and bus Men: Tne irolley situation conirunting us, ROt only in Briageport, but in our own @ty e New Bnwun, is criucal, as you Enuw. Dhow is the time 10 geL Gusy and U L Wiuile PIOSpeCts are goud. We have the loliuwing ior sale @i night prices: Three 1913 Heo 13-passenger vuscs; also one 1920 35-passengrr rackard. These wre all in firsi-class spape mechanicaliy, vrand aew cord tires all around; worin invest sation. Call Liberty 43v'or see Chandler, Mack Motor Uruck Company, New Haveu, Conn. 7-23-12 S-25-4ax | car, | v-ig ! and | Newington avenue, | West Main | 3-23-6dx | Telepnone | Roll or flat tep J 823 WANTED—To_buy Telephone 1-3. Sanatorium: Typist and assistant cleri $45 per month and maintenance; ple cavironment. Address State, Civil Serv Commission. Capitol. Hartford. . WANTED—Dishwasher. at the New Brita! Club. 8:20= take samily. street, Mrs. Belviacre . Furbush, 125 Brighf] §-27a ironin Lincol | 8-28-2d for Craber WANTED—W and clean street an Mrs. for Suturdays tores . saiesizdies 1 : wowd upportunity touring with | ! WANTED—Young the local manufacturing concerns to I | charge of telephone switchboard. Appi P. O. Drawer 1021, City. §-25-6dh ! WANTED—Typist in office of one of thel local manuiaciuring concerns: this tion offers a combination of cierical and typewritiog. Avety . B0 SR 1021, City. 8-25+6d —— ——— WANTED—A maid for v in a family of tw night if she so desires. High St. Telephone 1: general h may g§o hom- . Ad’drell 15 Sout! 5-3. 8- | WANTED—Experienced maid for housework; small ramily; no wi good wages. Call 60 Lenox Place. WANTED—Clerks for all departments. Ni Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Sto Ine. TR PPV -fl WANTED—At once: Girl for general work; good salary to right party. to M Cohn, 378 South Stanley. 8- 21 WANTED—Thoroughly competent maid general housework. Mrs. - A. F. 99 Vine St. ‘u n, WANTED—A chambermald at ;the Beloin. WANTED—Young women h phivne operators; no axporhm paid while learning; rapid increases atier,both for lengih of service sad the ddvantage or this occupatios it explained by (he chie! operator. 8. Ii. ‘Telephone Company. marits u | —— FOR SALE DODGE RUAUSTER FACKARD TOURING OLDSMOBILE TOURING HALLADAY TOURING CHALMERS ROADS OVERLAND TOURING Time rayments arranged USED TEUCKS When in need of & good Used Truck, it will pay you to get im touch with us. 3ack, Plerce-Arrow, Fackard and others; some over- bauled, rebuilt and guaranived; terms to swit you. Phone Liberty 430, cr sce CHANDLEE, MACK MUTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave., New tiaven, Cons. 3 =241 USED TRUCKS <{THAT ARE WOBTH WHILE We have the following ¢n hand In first-class mechanical condition, . ready w0 go to work, viz.: 2-Ton Mack—Rebullt, with brand new rack body, guaranteed the same as new. . 3-Ton Packard—Chassis and cab. Two 2%-Ton Maccars—One with sub- antial padded van body, the other with rack body. 5-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. 3-Ton Nash—With brand-new lumber body, newly painted. Two 1319 5-Ton Clydesdale Dumps. Four 1919 2-Ton Day.Elder senger buses with Goodyear spare. Worth Call Liberty 430, or see investigation. CHANDLER MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 7-30-t2 —_— NOTICE taken out. §-27-24x NOTICE—Automobile Frank Brown, Tel. parties 188-2. NOTICE—Local and long-distance trucking done reasonably; also parties taken out. Call Albert Diemond, 410 Elm St, or phone 633-14. T-(W&)-Awx NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners rented, $1.25 per day. Round file gas' stove lighters, 3oc. Satisfaction guarantepd every time. Phone 8-16-eod-tf NOTICE—Al Belkin's Garage, kinds of cars repaired at 145 West Main. $-25-6dx NOTICE—Drive down in your car and get vegetables fresh from the garden; prices right. E. Lawrence Jenks, Kensington Ave. Ext. Telephone. 8-25-3dx baggage New Britain. Telephone $-20726dx NOTICE—Crusoe’s Taxi Station, transfers, 74 Church St., Day and night service. 1719, NOTICE—Max Tresky has removed from 43 Hartford avenue to 39 Harvard street. $-20-1wx ety it BN NOTICE—Carbon burned out, 50c cylinder. Auto Repair Co., 115 Glen street. Phone $57-12. 8-16-12dx NOTICE—Hardware City guarantees to make that equal to new; trial will quick service: , reasonable stering. 60 Tremont street. Telephone 31 7-20.29dx Bedding o, old mattres convince you prices; uphol- WANTED A voung lady to operatd small” telcphone switchboard In factory office; no previous experience ra- . quired, but must be familiar svith the use of a telephone; good oppor- ténity for one who has the Tight | qualities for this kind of work. ' . WANTED ' YOUNG WOMAN AS STENOGRAPHER IN OFFICE OF LOCAL FACTORY ADDRESS BOX 3144, HERALD OFFICE WANTED GIRLS SEEKING DESIRABLE STEADY POSITIONS AT GOOD WAGES APPLY AT 1 ® TNION LAUNDRY 266 ARCH ST. WANTED—CASHIER APPLY AT ONCE MOHICAN CO. WANTED SEVERAL EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR PERMANENT POSITIONS Also, vacancies for those desiring to work only Saturday afternoons and evenings. We open at 9 o'clock in the morning. Apply to THE McMILLAN STORE, INC. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—An eight-room house, west of Walnut Hill Park and south of West Mein, with rent to responsible Darty. Address Box 32, Herald Office. 8-27-2df FOR SALE—In Plainville: Two two-tene= ment houses with all improvements; also, a single hou: near center, with one acre, of land. If you are looking for a good m business where you can make money, eall upon or phone me. Charles F. Conlom, Real Kstate and Insurance, Plainville, Conn. 8-24-84 —— e OO0 SUMMER RESORTS View. Rhode Island: front cottage. frst two weeks in Josephine Ericheon, Tele- 1dx Ocean Reptember. phone §78-12. FOR SALE—Seven-room house, large ing porch: one-half acre land; garden: bearing fruit trees and vines; concrete hen-house with trolley line, near sehool: roundings. €. H. Aspinwa 1o ya

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