New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 8, 1920, Page 12

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 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. ey, b FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—FEMALE HEWD = .| WANTED—Woman (0 do leundry « YOR SALE—By st roadster. -t-1dx ! WANTED—Experienced St fiest al departments Sunday. NEW BR(TAIN DAILY HERALD, 8, 1920. Thousands read the Herald Classified Advertising is the Classified Column daily. There most inexpensive form of pub- are a lot of buyers for that licity. Try a For Salc or a second hand auto you want to Want Advt. in the Herald today. sell. Tell them about it in & Unless you are highly plessed oo saved over 20% w/// rerunc yourmon pluS car fore. See for youssclf. Only One Cent For Sale Advt. Only One Oent R woes a Word. e EREE— AUTOMOBILES 1919 Ford yeamans, Stewart Allen, Saturday or 10-8-2d private party, inquire Ired streec off Section corner lot. Belyider local This work is mostly | man who is active former employment Box 7K, Herald 10-2-d = S WANTED—Competent « WANTED—A married couple for Eeneral =l e tarm and housewor y $100 month with rooms and board. Apply BB, Herald 1o~ oo 10- salesladics Appi prefe at and calls for oply state ag. FOR SALE—Sawed and split wood. other ails i S%-3. Mr. Konupas, Mountain \ de FOR SALE—1913 Overland, Model 83, sricet condition throughout, 220 Bro Plainville. Tel. 43 10-8-50x Shoulo/ you orscove, even & month arter, that you ord 70t B sal)e 20%6{ {/.”76 O.}[‘ '- ‘ WANTED—Men » ro‘xv su-.r;—v:m-;n dinner set, . pu. rchase. /Frso, Wi/ %, /8 T : g/ve you an sllow - % . Swedish pre- eml oy Carsons, = "OR SALE ing, Hudson Super Six, or woman senerai ;, Hupmopile touring, O £ res | land truck ond vim udivery. Egan's re- iesiiax | pair shop. 86 Hartord ave 19-6-d3x ew mil three ho It mechanical Main i—several good used talking ma- riced right. Widener's Main St 2 WANTED—Girl to help around t od wag Ixperience not 4 T ' Apply 4 10-7-3dx. ary quick saic 11 West throughout; o The L. & M, Main, Tel. a%i-3 10-6-4d% : WANTED—Girl or for iuscwork. Good ington St WANTED—Woman 10-7-3dx YOR . ALE—I917 Ford runabout, $175. Are mour & dommercial St 10-6-3dx general SALE—Chestnut 10-7-2dx clothes line poles, cheap. Woodbine post, any length also a young horse Farm. 1 6634 10 WANTED—A good live man with cighteen hundred dollars to go into partnership on a_new five-ton dump truck. Herald Box X Y-23-tf plumhers and tinners. | Fonn, 139 Hart St Tel. f cook and second giri. Maple St 10 FOR SALE—Green Ford speedster, A-1 con« dition, 3300 cash. Ter -0, Frank Tarditi. 10--wix USED TRUCKS--Attention. Jitney and Bus Men: The trolley situation confrunting us, not only In Briageport, but in our owe city ot New Britain, s critical, as you know. Now is the time to get busy aad &et in while prospects are good. We have the followiug tor saic at right prives: Apply Union Laun-| Three 191y Reo 13-passenger ouses; aisa 10-7-1d one 1¥2v 8i-passenger Packard. These arg = all in firet-class shape mechanically, brind WANTED—At once, woman to care for two Bew cord tires all around; worth investis children, aged 5 and 2, five days a week. gation. Call Liberty 430 or see Chandier, OUne who can go home nights. shone Aack Motor Truck Company, New Hawi 56-13 after 6 o'clock. Mrs. 18 Conn. 3 Winthrop. -3a vax FOR SALE—One register, one coffec urn, & five pi plate & Victory Lunch, ] Church Tel. 166! 10-6-6 | in Kkitchen. Lunch. i85 woman Britain to help WANTED—At once, Dairy Good wages. W. R 1061-2 ew st WANTED—Salesman-canvassers. Apply 1 Main St. Johnson's 10-7- = = FOR SALE—Green Mountain potatoes; g NTE = lar WANTED—I am looking for a particula Sees (Meunteinluataines type of man who is inherently honcst, who can faithfully rcpresent an organization of national reputation and record; regard- Jess of your previous occupation, you may be that particular man whom 1 can place in a position (o earn not less than a year. Call Room 6, Mutual Bullding City. Walter F. Bliss. Local Mgr. 9-14-tf cookers. 57-14. FOR SALE—Cider apples. WANTED—Young neral oftice dry, Arch St lady work. stenographer for Maple Top Farm. 10-6-3dx also sweet cider in barrel lots, 50 gallon. Address Alexander Bruce, cents a Berlin. 10-5-d6x WANTED—Boys to deliver telegrams; must be 16 years old. Western Union T graph Oo., 11 Railroad Arcade. WANTED—Business men to —DBeautiful Weber Piano. d and in perfect condition Very $1 wnow that we USED TRUCKS c ent FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT e = napart- | TO RENT—Garage, 82 Garden St. ments - = TO RENT—T! d try 1070 | wo rooms and pan for light housekeeping; furnished or furnished, 1ot American people, at 13 and hard wood fAnish TO RENT. rooms, all improvements, | Hroad St. Plainville, Conn 10-5-3dx of Main street. Adults only top floor, o Kinquire first floor | i o Mernid of- | n premise thy Pompelll. 10-6-6d% | 1o RENT—Large front 10-8 14 | - —— | “two gentiemen. Steam | TO RENT—Garage, corner Black Rock Ave. | W. Loomis, 112 Har- | 10-6-6 reet, Maple mn, vs Wle el ght “mpletely fur- | Adults only. Rent $75 per | w Britain 1335-5, e { 18 Asmylum St., 10-6-wi of the best six row eity. Modern Improv = Two room suitable for heat. 51 East Main st TO RENT—Furnished front room, al venjences f light housckeeping. Main Apartment 6. Call aft o'el 10-7 low prices, prices f Arcade ing we ur | 1) FOR RENT—On hotographs her In your town. O sodix ST PRICES FOIR ALL or furnished room with e am heated and 54 Main rE Rus Myrtle § furnished fromt Addre | TO RENT—1 agle or en water. Hotel ner Main and | TO RENT—Larmw =uitable South Herald hot cor- 3x TO RENT—Apariment of six rooms in west- oc 3 104 10-6-d3x ———— { in Plainville, suitable storn purposes. situated near freight | room, ntiemen. on Box 11BB, J-Fand Purniture, Burritt St TO RENT—DBoard and room American home, $5 and $10 ‘ Herald TO RENT—Twe front rooms to desirable parties. Man and wife or two gentlemen 164 West Main St. Tel 10-5-1w ZELDES | il ol TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms at 534 el 1719 W Main St Phone 10-8-2dx TO RENT-—Modern eight room single house no trolley line. Apply Fortuna, White's Crossing, Plainville. 10-8 Bullding—Repamug. LEA’ & HAYES, INC. BUILDEHS IN WOOD, BRICK. STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinda. # Court St Telephones 3244 Mew liritals 1918 AYOLLE DECORATES PERSHING ““onn FOR SALE Franklin streef. rview 5 Family $7,000. 2 Dwelling houses 124 Dwelling. mily, * RRockwell gain 3 H. D. HUMPHREY OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS 272 MAIN ST. avenue, Must be sold this week. Address 24B, Herald 10-5-tf FOR SALE—Two good horses; sell one or both at reasonable pric 1nquire Morris Cohen, Commercial 10-4-6dx ALE—FPool table, reasonable pric 10- FOR hr | ‘ WANTED--Washing and ironing for small 1 STORE MANAGER WANTED. fee-Zee Rubber Company, long and firmly established manufactur- ers of highest grade tires and tubes, guaranteed 6000 miles. is opening e of its many chain stores in New Britain. The ire production of our mills at Yardville, N. J.. is xold only through these stores, direct to tire users, minus the jobber's profit Where of these stores s opened the tire business of the com- munity s practically monopolized All store and advertising expenses are pald by the corporation. The r will receive a salary of k and a commission on all *h should arn an in- 000 a year and upward man we will select as manager for our New Britain store must be a successful salesman, but tire perfence is absolutely unnecessar: He must stand high in the commun- ity and must furnish cash bond of $3,000, which will draw 6 per cent interest 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- jted future possibHities. Particulars of this exceptional opportunity may be oblained from J. P. Stiles. Sales Manager, at Hotel Beloin, today and tomorrow, 2 p. m. to 8 p. m 10-4-a5 families. Mrs. Deutch, 147 Kelsey sireet. 10-5-2a WANTED—A winter top for Dodge touring \dds Herald, Box 27K.. 10-s1ax BIG MONEY MAKERS in every Connecti- cut city to sell shrubs and roses. terested unnecessary Nursery Co.. our guaranteed trees, Every home owner in Free equipment. Exclusive territol Rochester, N. ¥ 10-9:12-11x WANTED—At Burritt piano, ity moderate price, for Mission, second-hand in good condition 31 use at upright reply 10 Please Main St. to Mission, “3dx or room Walkover alone, Shoe entrally Store. WANTED—To rent, a three or four room Aa- dx tenement. Young couple and baby. dress Herald Box B29. 10-7 WANTED—Re at once. 236 Winthrop St A. H. Starkey, Phone 1072 10-5-5dx WANTED—Tenement suitable for rooming house. Telephbne 1098-4 or write Box 32, Herald 9-29-10dx BALESMEN—Do you want to be a salesman We offer a combination of immediate earnings, training in salesmanship and oprortunity for unlimited advancement to red-blooded men of character. Call to see if you can qualify. Room 6, Mutual Bldg., New Britain. 9-23-tt WANTED—Short-breathed persons, wheezy and gasping ULreathers try a box of “Dreathe Ezy, : will gzive instant relief in cases of hay fever, asthma, nose colds and all nasal troubles; works won- ders. Juaranteed by Dickinson Drug Co., Crowell's Drug Store, City Drug Stors and all druggists. 9-16-25dx Price bar- Rents $80 per month. can be had at % store. stre with small Do You Want a Small Cottage at the East Good piece of land—grapes and other fruit—garage—you can live like a prince New Two Family Eouse For Sale on Anbany Avenue. End Cheap? there at small cost. CAMP REAL MAIN ST, Until further notice the evening hours of this office will be from 7 to 9 o’clock Mondoy and Friday evenings only. 'THE HARDWARE CITY LOAN CORP. 140 Main Street STEAMSHIP TICKETS 'FOREIGN REMITTANCES SRRl TOALL PARTS SRt | GEORGEANUIGLEY neral Pershing | ingtor neral the ayolle in of the highest | wented the | ¥ | own wervice to France and bravery he attaches of Wasp o recognition only his but of the valor American dough of of France In the presence of PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. 297 MAIN STREET WANTED—Teachers and other professional people to try our noonday lunch at 50¢ from 11:30 to 2:30 daily. Broadway Dining Rooms, 6 ncos. Address Box 28XX, Heights, off asy terms. Otfiee Hillcrest avenus Apply Box X1e, Herald 10-5-3ax FOR SALE —six roem h Near chu 00; $1.000 cash. Tel 92-4° cheap, at Belvidere. _Address FOR SALE—An eight room bungalow c age. Screened in veranda, a 3-bed open room good for winter and arage with concrete basement henhouse for 75-100 heus. shade trecs. Large lot. The Belvidere. For appointment, wse. Large lat 10-8-1dx ESTATE CO. sleeping summer. Brick ¥ruit and best place Tel. 1186-12 FOR SALE—Six room bungalow at Hill. Reasonable amount of casl quired or rurther culars inquire of C. C. Prentice, phone New Brita 1335-5, evenings, or 15 Asylum St ford, Conn 10- FOR SALE—Modern seven room house; five acres of land, in Newington. and schools. Pric 4 terms able. For further particulars phone C. Prentice, New Rritain 13 1S Asylum St. Hartford ason or eventngs, 6-w1 nn. 1o FOR SALE—FEight-room cottage, two build- ing lots, garages for thrce cars. Tele- I phone 1284-14. 209 South Stanley street. No agents. 10-1-6dx H. J. Foiren, Mgr. FOR SALE—30-acre farm, good land, plents wood and timber, 10 room house, 2 barns. chicken houses, large crop potatoes. corn, hay. vegetubles. 7 extra good cows, 2 horses, 3 200 chickens, all kinds m. chinery. tools. lots of fruit. ¥ cash $2.000 ated five miles on state road. Have o barkain, smaller and larger ones. Call r particulars once. Farmers® 1 St Harttord. open eveni LOST WANTED—By young man, room and board, | located. 2 ALF—Two full size building Jots on | ! and school, six cent car fare. | Box B | near troll | | ! | eas. furnisi typists, stenographers and clerical help at sho: notice. No charge. Connecticut Business College, 163 Main St 10-5-t1 othee, have departmer Shouid Appl soon you could od wages. Apply tion t the position. Herald. 10-5-déx WANTED—Competent houscwork. Mrs. A. maid for * general . Corbin, 99 Vine St. 10-5-t¢ WANTED—Maid for general housework; three in family. Mrs. E. E. Baldwin, 31 ' Park Place. 1058 WANTED—Chambermaid at Hotel Beloin. 10-4-tf WANTED—Thoroughly competent maid for general housework; family of thre washing or ironing. Apply Mrs. F g Holmes, Adams street, New Britain, | _Conn. Tel. 7s6. 10-2-tt ! WANTED—Nurses to register for appoint- { ment in state tuberculosis hospitals; sood salary and pleasant environment. = State Civil Service Commission, Capitol, Hart- ford, Conn. 9-50-12d WANTED—Young womcn to become tele phune Operators; no experience necessary: paid while learning; rapid increases theres after both for lengih of service and merit; the advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chiet operator. S. Ii. & Telephone Company. MWANTED—Stenographer. work on records. Apply Works, 4 Grove St One willing Malleable 10-5 to 1ron | NOTICE—House - cleaning time. FKlectric | vacuum cleaners rented, $1.25 per, day; delivered promptly; satisfaction gdaran- teed. Phone 2079. NOTICE—I buy accounts bills notes or Judgments of any nature anywhere. John Doe, care of New Britain Herald. 10-3-3dx | NOTICE—New upright piano (sample in- strument) at Raphael's Big Store opening. Will sell wholesale Easy terms. 1 Andrews, 439 Arch St 10-7 NOTICE—Private instruction in branches by an experienc dress Box 34XX, or Tel | | i 10-7-3dx ¥OR HIRE—Cadillac seven passenger sedan. Day or night service. Call 1713 NOTICE—Smoke a New England Perfecto. Why pay ljc for cigars when vour taste will be satistied by trying a New England Perfecto. 10-9-3dx | NOTICKE—Smoke the New England Perfecto, | 7 Hartford’s best. Will stand tho test inst all the rest. for Try onc 10-6-3d¢ NOTICE—Shampooing, manicuring, treatrents and facial massage; ladies o tended at their homes. Margaret Hep, Wilson strect. Phone 46! ~caip | NOTICE—General repairing and overhaul ing on ali makes cars. Specialist_on Buick, Kissel Car and Dodge cars. West Main Garage, opposite P. O, 10-6-wix { NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. Mat- treases, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, sprir ete, at factory to home prices. Your old mattresses made over equal to new. Upholsterin 2314-4. 60 Tremont street. 10 carpentry small a job NOTICE—We do all kinds of work: no matter how big or is, it gets our personal atiention. B. Benewitz, 443 Church street. Tele- phone 204 10-1-6dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entirtainmer(s, fairs and dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren, Herald office, City. NOTICE—Supreme Roach anteed to kil 1 roaches, etc. Put up in large bellows pac age, 2hc at the leading drug stores. 9-§-. OTICE—Dressmaking claascs, Monday and Friday evenings. beginning Octob : Powder | WANTED— truck. ¢ or addre psition as chauffear or driving n do own repairs. Call 1931-12 Box 1, Herald office. 10-6-3dx LOST—Female setter. vellow. Reward E. Smith or eall = marked if found and D. Miller Co, white and returned to OF THE WORLD | NEWRRITAIN CONN.| A =t., LOST—Mall pouch containing small sum of monev. Pl return to James Torma 2 c 3 rd. 5. Chureh | i WANTED—FPosition by housekeeper or man with § year old Herald. 10-5-déx WANTED—A posil cook by America child. Apply Box 2 | Relating to Admission of Electorsy mals bookkeeper. cars expericnce on single and double entry books. Address Box 6XX. Herald, 0-8.34 over 20 When in need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get im toucn with us. Mack, Plerce-Aitow, Packard and others; Some over- bauled, rcouilt and guarantoed; terms 10 suit you. Phone Liberty 430, or sce CHANDLER, MACK MOTUR LRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Coan 30t USED TRUCKS THAT ARE WORTM WHILE . We have the foliowiug «n hand ia first-class mecnanical condition, ready 10 &0 to work, Vviz.: 3-Ton Mack—ARcbuiit, with brand new rack body, guaranteed the same as new. ' 3-Ton Packard—Chassls and cab. Two 2i%-Ton Maccars—One with sub- : staptial padded van body, the other * with rack body. 5-Ton White Dump-—Newly painted 2-Ton Nash—With brand-new lumber body, newly painted. Two 1v19 i-Ton Clydesdale Dumpe. Four 1919 2-Ton Day.Kider 35-pade senger buses wilth Goouyear spare. Worth investigation. Call Ll 430, or ace CHANDLER MACK MUITOK THUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., Now Haven, Coan. _—_———— USED CARS OF VALUE 1920 STUDEBAKER Big Six 1920 AUBURN Beauty SIX ....... 1920 OAKLAND TOUFIDE ....ceas 1915 AMERICAN Six ...... 1917 OAKLAND Touring 1917 OAKLAND Touring 19516 OVERLAND Touring “83" ., 1918 CHALMERS Roadster 3 1916 OVERLAND Roadats 1918 SANON Roadste~ 1916 OLDSMOBILE Touring ..... J¥CCKS OF SERVICE 1820 RXOCKWAY Express 126 STUDEBAKER Express 1915 FORD Truck .ecesesseessass 1916 FORD Truck . 1914 GRAHAM Two-Ton . 1915 VIM EXPress ......eueeesess M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH ST. FOR SALE PACKARD (Twin Six) DODGE Roadster BUICK Touring REO Tourlug THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 8 En St., Cor. Main St. Phone 484. . 9-23 5 City Advertisement NOTICE. o% " NOTICE is" hereby given that the, Selectmen and Town Clerk of theb Town of New Britain will be in ses~ sion at TURNER HALL, No. 144 Arch Street, for the examination af, those persons who shall be found, qualified to become electors of thi State, on SATURDAY, October 8 1920, and each day thereafter (Sun- days excepted) to and includin TSR T - . -3 TUESDAY, October 19, 1920, from 8 o'clock a. m. until 9 o'clock p. mu. Standard Time. ARVID H. NERO, LEWIS W. LAWYE R, CHARLES P. WAINRIGHT, - Selectmen. ALFRED L. THOMPSO!

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