New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 5, 1920, Page 12

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| Jed to Perfection y thousands of types of tea in markets we select a few of the Touraine Tea. These are d by a special formula worked xperts of years' experience. La ®a is therefore as remarkable in a Touraine Coffee. Try it as it in all varieties—Orange Pekoe, Breakfast and Japan QUINBY COMPANY chiesse T1alf Pound Canister, 45¢ Touraine Tea As Good as La Touraine Coffee b 40 4G5 43 0 408 450 400 400 408 403 <6 "’@@'ix @@@Q@;‘: )". e 2] Three Family House on Cherry St. Lot Rooms to each apartment. 162. Beautiful location. Price right. RKER & DEMING Main Street, Telephone 2026 BERS OF NEW BRITAIN REAL ESTATE BOARD. & #@@@2&@@#@@@#@@#@@-@@@@%l SHELBPRLHIBABOSEE carly for housecleaning but none over your fall and winter Gar- 1l to us for cleansing or dye- you do it NOW, It s a Mttle ton early to look nents and send It will pay New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. 72 WEST MAIN ST, t FOR SAI wo Family House with located. LTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 2 Main St. Tel. 24-4 me Cottage on Arch Street For Sale—You t get this at any price, only the owner town—One of those fine cottages on the here you can look all over New Britain. Street Cottage at a Bargain. REAL ESTATE CO. large lot. Centrally lardware City Loan Corp. ‘tonstruction and offers for sz2le on easy ployes of loce! industri-~ —Three tenement Ty » tenement hovses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. WALK UP ONE FLIGHT AND SAVE MONEY D TO I [LESNICK Watch Repalrinz 'work promptly Jo presence. I. RTSNICK, Jeweler N STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONY OVER MODERN RBOOT SHOP Jewelry Repairing and Engraving. . We reset Diamonds while you walit, and (EEEEEEEEEEEEENEEEEEEE TEAMSHIP.- TICKETS REIGN. REMITTANCES ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD RGEANUIGLEY 337 X2 NEWRRITAIN.CONN STRFET ' Lady | WANTED— I)e":ths and Funerals. Mr Sophic funecral of Mrs, f the automobile accident on unday, will be held morning the home George Kt s/ of The service will held at St Andrew's church The burial will Mary's new cemetery. Zabliski. Sop! The victim o Hartford her son Stanley e Zabliski, at to- om street be in Lawrence Moore. Lawrence A. Moore, aged years and 10 months, son of Fireman and Mrs. David Moore of 28 Prospect street, died late yesterday afternoon at the Hartford hospital. The fune was held this afternoon and the burial w n Mary's new cemete TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKEKS 33 MYRTLE ST., East End Office, bilee St., Tel. 1451-2 Attendant—Free Use of Parlors Orders Taken for Upholstcring. 2 153 -2 Any Hour, Day or Night | FOUND pti UND—A bicyele, have same Owner may ovine and paying for this Vhe 10-5-3dx —_—— r——— IRSONAL SONAL—Spraking of had Iy low photographs. low prices, prices for our Arcade Studio, high the "~ WANTED at st WANTED—Rent 236 Winthrop A once. Phone Starkey, WANTED—Twe hous employ furnished rooms for light near Landers' factory Herald 10- 1ax adults, 4 Herald Box D—A winter top for Dedge touring Address Herald, Box 27K. WANTED—A tenement of 4 to 6 rooms near Camp school, by small American family Address Hera B 10-4-2ax WANTED—Washing to do at home. e street, third right Mrs. floor, WANTED—Board and room American home, $9 and $10 Herald WANTED—To tenement, rent. Four- or five-room by two 9-29-6dx WANTED—Tenement suitable for rooming house. Telephone 1098-4 or write Box 3 Herald 9-29-10dx —Do you want to be a salesman? a combination of immediate training ih salesmanship and for unlimited advancement to men of character. Call to sec If you can gualify. Room Mutual Blag. New Britain 9-23-tf 6, WANTED—Short-breathed persons, and gasplug breathers to try “Dreathe Ezy," will give relief in cases of hay fever, asthma, nose colds and all nasal troubles; works won- ders. Guaranteed by Dickinson Drug Co., Crowell's Drug Store, City Drug Stora and sll_druggists 9-16-25dx WANTED—Teachers and other professional people to try our noonday lunch at 50c from 11:30 to 2:30 daily. Broadway Dining Rooms, Arch St. 9-10-tf T ————————————— PERSONAL wheezy box of RSONAL—Full set teeth, with gold tooth, $5; guaranteed: teeth extracted without pain; no cocaine; open e Dr. Dickerman. Room 9, 1 street Main 10-1-6dx FOR SALE Garage Business, fully equipped and stocked. Bungalow, 5 rooms, Belvidere. Two fly housc ncar center. DEWITT A. RILEY National Bank Building. FOR BRICK BLOCK ON GLEN STREET Lithuanian we | Ihotographer in your town. 9-2S-eod3x , Both | instant | Classificd Advertising is tho most inexpensive form of pub- licity. Try a For Sale ‘or a Want Advt, in the Hewald today. Sce for ycurself. Only One Cent a Word. 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 eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. Thousands read the Mecrald Classificd Column daily. “Yhere are a lot of buyers for that second hand auto you want to scll. Tcll them about it in & For lSlle Advt. Only One Cent a Word. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—FEMALE HELP panish- jeinity AL det- olish, New and He SALESME ters Italian Brita nmission Box 318 and for 1 ald Giv sctric Light Co pressman Worcester 1 Woree 10-6 st a1 estab- L B team Laundry, new building, Amn autos, horses. SALE—Troy lished 40 v mploys i—Red mahogany d w. Also ot ) Liberty stre ng room set, furaiture 10. wild and domestic E. Da 143 10-5 also Phone FOR SALE—One Dxco combination vac practically new. 615 Stanley fNight | FOR SALE—Red onions, WANTED—Boy over 16. a good profession. Arcade Studio 10-5-2dx Staniey 10-5-d2x vor ceel. /\||pl\ 130 Main street. 10-12d WANTED—Laborers for dizzing. tree sposite Guif Refining C men to del rading Co., WANTED—T vereigns , 139 Hart St 10-4-6dx WANTED—I am looking for s particular man who is inherently honest. who can faithfully represent an organization of national reputation and record; regard- less of your previous occupation, yor may be that particular man whom 1 can place in a position to earn not less than 37,500 a year. Call Room 6, Mutual Crty. Walter F. Bliss, Local Mgr. 9-14-tf WANTED—Laborers for construction work. i.ong job, 60 cents per hour. A. Brazos & sons, Inc., Middletown, Conn 10-2-d3x | WANTED—Bo)ys to deliver telegrams; must | be 16 years old. Western Union T sraph Co., 11 Railroad Arcade. 10-1- vax STORE MANAGER WANTED. Zee-Zee Rubber Company. long nd firmly established manufactur- ers of highest grade tires and tubés, guaranteed G000 miles, is opening one of its many chain storesin New Britain. The entire production of our mills at Yardville, N. J.. is sold only through these stores, direct to tire users, minus the jobber's profit. Wherever one of these stores is opened the tire business of the com- munity is practically monopolized All store and advertising expenses are paid by the corporation. The manager will receive salary of $40 a week und a commission on all sales, which should return an fn- come of $5,000 a year and upward. The man we will select as manager for our New Britain store must b¢ a successful salesman, but tire ex- perfenco is absolutely unnecessa He must stand high in the commun- ity and must furnish cash bond of $3,000, which will draw 6 per cent terest for one year and which will be returned upon severance of busi- ness relations. This is a strictly merchandising _proposition of the highest order and possesses unlim- ited future possibilities. Particulars of this exceptional opportunity ma: be obtained from J. P. Stiles. Sales Manager. at Hotel Beloin, today and tomorrow, 2 p. m. to § p. m 10-4-a5 SALE REASONABLE TERMS H. D. HUMPHREY 272 MAIN §'I'. If You Can’ AND WOU OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS t Find a Rent D BUY A NICE HOME IF YOU KNEW THE VALUE. COMMUNICATE & Wednesday NATIONAL MEAT SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE ROUND | IEEEEEEEEEEEE PRICE WAS RIGHT. IOCATED MODERN SEVEN ROOM WITH OWNER, CARE H =] o O} @ O} O] ® =l @ = O O} 8] O =] = 8] = Ol & O} O ] w] Specials GCOD CHUCK ROASTS BROOKFIELD BUTTER GOOD WESTERN EGGS SEE COTTAG THIS NICELY OF ACTCAL . ALD, Morning COMPANY STORES Steaks 35¢ Do 4 = @@@m@@m@@@@@@@@@@@@ EEEEEEEEEEEE | A chance to learn | Building, s | ¥OR SALE_Household furniture, I also sweet cider gallon. Address Tel. 665 in_barr; Alexan Bruce. Berli 10-5-d6 FOR SALE—Sec tional Biscuit « d hand heating stov 1 Woodland St 10 FOR SALE—A full sized oak dining table. Good condition. Enquire at 30 South High St., mornings and evenings. 10-5-d1x FOR SALE—Go-cart, good as mew. Call at | Hart St. Phone 505-2 10 | FOR SALE—Beautiful Weber Piano. Vel little used and in perfect condition. $135 cash. Must be sold this week. Address Box 24B, Herald 10-5-t1 FOR SALE—Two good horscs; sell one or both at reasonable pr inquire Morris Cohen, Commercial street. 10-4-6dx Mrs. Ed- Main Street, 10-4-d2 ward T. 1ainville. Brastow, 141 West FOR SALE—At 14 pieces high grade furniture—bra new mattress and springs, child’s iran crib, mahogany music cabinet, hogany living room table, dining room set, gas stove, gas plate, oil stove, girl's bicycle, lawn mower and other things 10-1-d3x FOR SALE—Bed-room set, stair carpet, book case, matting, chairs. tables, hall seat, hall table, medicine closet, pictures, frames, mirrors, books. Mrs. L. L: Bras- tow, 139 West Main street, Plainville Phone 14- 10-4-d2x FOR SALE—1916 Indian tandem and back rest sets of tires and tubes. street. Cedar street, several bed, whit m Motorcycle with A-1 condition; two Call 104 Franklin 10-4-d2x ¥ | WA WANTED—At once, woman to care for two children, aged 5 and 2, five days a week ©One who can go home nights. Telephone i after & o'clock. Mrs Pilz, 1% Winthrop, -3d A Hospital, nucs: with 1 | WANTER | rurnish men to know typists, stenographers heip nort notice. Connecticut Business Coll that w AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1920 Chevrolet, 490 model. Ri by private party. Good as new. Pricd right if sold at once. Address Box 12C; v“!‘rnld. 10-5-3dx FOR SALE—Green Ford speedster, A-1 dition, $300 cash. Tel. 678-5. Tarditi. 1 | FOR SALE—191% Roadster in first class con. No | dition. Inquire Eddy orating Co. Awning and De 10-4-3dx FOR SALE—Buick roadster, 1919 model, first class condition. Also winter top « P. C. Rickey, Ierlin, Ct. 10-2-3dx) WANTED—Bright young girl for clerk in spartment oihce. Experience not Should have school cducation. Apply at onc how soon you could ac Good wages. Apply box necessary. 35A, Herald. WA sale party ald, day 135 NTED—Refined young lady to act as dy. mxcellent opportunity for right Communicate with Box Y, He stating salary expected for either all or half day per week. J. F. Glover, Main St 10-5-d2 TED—Competent ousework. Mrs. A. F. maid for general Corbin, 99 Vine St. 10-5-t NTED—Maid in family for Mrs. housework; Baldwin, 34 10-5-11 ‘enfr-l three B WANTED—A woman to help with washing and cleaning by the day. Mrs. N. Berson, 22 Judd Ave, near East St. Tel 1 | | { jas 10 WANTED—A woman to clean house by th hour. Tel. 1405, WANTED—Girl for typewriting, general of- fice work and to answer phone. rapher preferred. i writing. Address Box 3oc, Herald. { WANTED—Laundress 1 day a week. 71 Har- rison St. Tel. 1813 10-4-3d WANTED—Chambermiid at Hotel Beloin. 10-4-tf WANTED—Girl for housework in family of two. 39 Harrison street. Tel. 533. 10-3-asx ’\\ ANTED—Thoroughls competent maid for housework: family of three; or ironing. Apply Mrs. dams street, New 756, F. M. Britain, Tel. in good con- R FOR SALE—Baby dition. Call evenin Gubbins. 015 mour street. carriage, after 6 o'clock 10-4-a WANTED—Waitresses, dishwasher and pas- try cook, at the Broadway Restaurant, 67 Arch stree 10-2-3dx. FOR SALF—Mahogany upright talking ma- chine and records Very cheap. Kasy pay- ments. Call tonight. Andrews, street. FOR SALE—Baby body, in good condition. Stanley street carriage with reversible Enquire at 632 10-5-1dx FOR almo App SALE—An upright mahogany piano, t mew. - A bargain'if taken at once. _Box 10XX, Herald 10-2-d3x FOR su.!:—'ren acres of woodland at 350 per acre. Apply C. “aale. 10-1-5ax table, reasemable price. | For SALE—Pool 248 East Main St. ’ Schmarr's Cafe, FOR SALE—Household furniture, especially chairs. Apply at_ the Manager's Ofiice, Lyceum Theater. Tel. 1000 9-29-1w Bartlett, Seckle and aiso fall picked apples FOR SALE—Pears; Vermont Beauties; Smith, Tel TO RENT | ror = Ap- _piy 13 T—Garage space for two cars. Glen St, City B TO RENT—Garage, 85 Ellis street, City. 10-2-3dx TO RENT—Ome single house consisting of n rooms and sleeping porch; with improvements; ready for occupancy Octo- ber 1st; for further information call in person 4. Gorbach, Booth's Bluck, Room 204 -29-tf TO RENT—Fivs Arch street rooms, el | TO R W. Marshall. Tel. 468-4 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE L. Barnes, Barnes- | 10-1-60x | T—In Clayton, five room tenement. ' D—A maid for general housefork family of two aduits. Address h St. Tel. 1735-3. 9-30-6dx ' WANTEI in a 15 South Hig! | WANTED—Nurses to register for appoint- ment in state tuberculosis hospitals; good ary and pleasant environment. State Civil Service Commission, Capitol, Hart- ford, Conn. 9-30-124 WANTED—A middie-aged woman for spe- cial outside advertising work. Apply at once to Manager's Office, Lyceum Theater. Telephone 1000. 9-29-1w | WANTED—Everyone to know that you can | " save mouey by having your dentistry done { by me. If you want painless deutistry, | come now and let me prove that my ! expert knowledge of the use of NAP-A- i MINIT enables me to not only extract, | but fill, ciown or treat your teeth without pain. Dr. George K. Knapp, 299 Main street. 9-11-1¢ lady for mnew dental Call Dr. Knapp, 9-11-tf | WANTED—A you otlice; good position. 299 Main St. l“‘.\s‘l‘fll—\\m- womer to become tele: Phoune Operators; nNo experience necessary; paid wkile learning; rapid -increases there- aficr both for lengih of service and merit: the advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chief operator. HoB Tel FURNISHED ROOMS. furnished rooms, 98 third flor. 10-5-1dx | TO RENT—Three Dwight street, | T0O RENT—Two front rooms te desirable parties, an and wife or two [ynrlenun 154 West (uin St Tel. T | FOR RENT—Furnished room, ‘Walnut t. LARGE FURNISHED ROOM ments, for two Americans only. e_fight up. 162 Main SALE—Six room house at Belvidere. rgain if taken at once. Enquire at Main. Bieycle Store. . FOR ¥ Fast TO RENT—Pleasant furnished room for two gentlemen. 162 Main St., two flights up. 10-4-2dx FOR SALE ing lots, phone 12 No agen tight-room cottage, two build- arages for three cars. Tele- 4-14. 209 South Stanley strect. 10-1-8dx ! FOR SALE—70-acre farm, good land. plenty Wwood and timber, 10 room house. chicken houses, large crop potatoes, eorn, hav. vegetables. T extra good cows horses, 3 pigs. 200 chickens, all kinds ma- chinery, tools. = of fruit Price $4,600, cash $2,000. cated five miles from city, on state road. Have other bargains. boih smaller and larger ones. Call for particulars at once. Farmers' Realty, Hartford, open evenings. 10- \l'llA\Tth W \TLD 2 barns, | or write | TO RENT—~Furnished room, upstairs TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, provements. in private family. 24 Maple 28 Court St. 10-5-1dx Gentlemien only TO RENT—Large furnished room for one or two gentlemen. 314 Chestnut street Second floor. Telephone 2413, 10-4-3dx TO RENT—Two front rooms, separate entrance, for light housekeeping. Mrs. Helm, 225 South Main street. Apply mornings. 10-42dx WANTED—To clean and take care of office or hall. Address Herald Box 2dx WANTED—A position as housekeeper cook by American woman with § ycar old child. Apply Box 30XX, Herald. 10- meretal. Married. W. K. P O Box %05, dx St [ 10- pany pass return d ring between Elm inder please refurn to Reward T.OST—Commercial book No. 1008y and e please Trust Finder . marked found and Miller ard if Smith_at D. 155 retur A, st., E. or call or | WANTED—Fosition as truck driver or com- ! TO RENT—Large front room for two gen- tlemen. 10 La TO R gent Main all street. sments. 369 East 10-4-2ax room with for a gentleman with ref- Chestuut St. 9-29-6dx shed room for one or two 5 Arch impr NT—Furnished heated family Apply private erences. TO RE gentieme: street 9-29-1wx e ———— WANTED—MALFE HELP WANTED—Yo work. Appl fountain 10-4-3d ng man for & Liggett’s Drug Store, WANTED—A good live man with eighteen hundred dollars to =o into partnership on a new five-ton dump truck Herald Box 27X 9-23-tf | LOST-—Pockethook containing large sum monex on Lafavette strect. Reward 320 if returned to Herald offics, 10-% WANTED—Two first-class _mechapics and one washer Appiv io M. Irving .ester, 133 Arch &t 8-25- | | USED TRUCKS--Attentign. Jiimey and Me: The trolicy situation confrog us, not ouly in Sriageport, but in our' city ot New ritaia. is critical, as yol know. NOw is the time to get busy an &=t 0 While prospects are good. We ha the foilowing for saic at right prices: Three 1919 Reo 1S-passenger ouses; one 1y20 8o-passeager Puckard. These sll in first-class shape mechanically, brand mew cord tires all around: worth igVestis gation. Cull Liberty 43v or see C er, Mack Motor Truck Company, New Haven, Coan. T-13-t8 USED TRUCKS When in need of a good Uupd Truck, It will pay you to get fh touch with us. Mack, Pierce-Arrow, Packard and others; some overs bauled, rebullt and guasanteed; terms to suit you. Phone Liberty 430, or see CHANDLKR, MACK MOL0¥ TEUCK CO., 264 Whaliey Ave., New Haven, Conn. 62648 USED TRUCKS THAT ARE WOETH WHILE We have the following ¢n hand in first-class mechanical condition, ready 10 go to work, ViZ.: 3-Ton Mack—Rebulit, with brand mew rack beody, guaranteed the same as new. 3-Ton Packard—Chassis and cab. Two 2%-Ton Maccars—One with sub- stantial padded van body, the other with rack vody. 5-Ton White Dump—Newly painted. 2-Ton Nash—With brand-new lumber body, newly painted. Two 1919 5-Ton Clydesdale Dumpa. Four .1919 2-Ton Day.Elder 25-gs- senger buses with Goodyear spare. Worth investigation. Call Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER MACK MOLOR TYRUCE CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 3-30- USED CARS OF VALUE STUDEBAKER Big Six 1.8 . 1,88 sesesees 1,000 AUBURN Beauty SiX ...... OAKLAND Touring AMERICAN Six ... OAKLAND Touring OAKLAND Touring OVERLAND Touring *83" CHALMERS Roadster OVERLAND Roadster SAXON Roadster OLDSMOBILE Touring TRUCKS OF SERVICE BROCKWAY Express STUDEBAKER Express FORD Truck ..ceeecessecees FORD Truck ...eecee. GRAHAM Two-Ton VIM Express .... M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH BT. FOR SALE BUICK TOURING BUICK ROADSTER DODGE Sedan DODGE Roadster REO Touring MAXWELL Touring THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 8 Elm St., Cor. Main St. Phone 484. 9-28+¢ e ————————— NOTICE. — ey NOTICE—House - cleaning time. o vacuum cleaners rented, $1.26 per da delivered promptly; satisfaction guara teed. Phone 2079. 9-23-e0d-{ | NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. tresses, pox springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc., at factory to home prices. Your old mattresses made over equal to new. Upholsterin Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont strect. 10-2a30%, NOTICE—We do all kinds of carpentry work: no matter how big or small a job ~ s, it gets our personal attention. B. Benewitz. 443 Church street. Tele~ phone 2045-13 10-1-6dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Sketehing for entértainments, dances; something snappy. Herald office, City. Talk and fairs and Al Malmgren, 9-22-tf NOTICE—Supreme Roach Powder is guar- \ anteed to kill flies, roaches, bedbugs, fleas, etc. Put up in large bellows pack- age, 25c at the leading drug stores. 9-8-26d NOTICY —Dressmaking classes, Monday and Friday evenings. beginning October 11thi Woman's Instituta Method. Miss Ji Gill, 259 Main St Tel 545-5, 9-25-12dx

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