New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 3, 1920, Page 12

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When You Take Out Your Woolen Blankets— When you do your housecleaning, you will help yourself by sending us your woolen blankets. Save yourself the heavy, tedious work of washing them. We launder blankets in rich, creamy suds, and water that is just the right temperature to wash them clean. We will return them to you soft and fluffy — all ready for fall and winter use. When you take out your woolen blankets, telephone us and we will call for them. UNION LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. 266 Arch Street, Telephone 904 FOR SA pily, & rooms cach. Elcctric right, treet. CITY ITEMS Victor November Pierce & Co.—advt. Removal advt. Mrs. James ton road, !the New ing Talking [ Co.—advt Mrs. Elmer a patient having throat trouble M. Cooley will occupy his at the Professional build- Main street, about Nov. new plumbing, No. ly om 101 Millard street for $5,500-—$1,000 cash. records, .l i. ib. ARUMPHREY MONDAY AND SATURDAY E\E’NI\GS ly House on Park Street —Large | 41 fef-t — Will sell on 10 Per Cent. | Very fine location on high ground on Park tension. Let us sell your house for you. | C. L. sale at Garrity of Farming- Kensington was taken to Britain hospital this morn- machines, C. L. Pierce & West of Bassett street at Charter Oak hospi- undergone an operation | is tal, | for important meeting of the Ashe branch of the Friends eedom has been called for night 8 o'clock in Judd's the members are request-” ed to be present as there will be delegates elected to the state vention which will be held on Nov. 14h at 2 o'clock in Saint Peter's hall, Hartford. The entertainment com- mittee wishes all members to make all returns on their tickets. Pianos. L. Pler & Co —advt. The Women's Chnistian Tempeny ance will meet ! noon at the Y. W. C. A. at The executive committee |at 2 PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANE BLDG. at " ALL INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILE?{” ONAL DBANK Dt union 3 o'clock. will meet Nstod new 7-room ING TO HARTFORE M UK. $7,000—CASH 000, GEO. A. QUIGLEY AIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, jow, 136 Lyons st DIATE POSSESSION November Victor Plerce & (‘o—m]\( ].N hungs - records, C. SPECIAL NOTICE The Ladies’ Aid CON O S S — society of St Jo- seph's church will hold a whist and drawing for an “Oil Painting” tomor- row evening in the parish hall vill commence at 8 o'clock. The pub- lic is cordially invited. All members of the Ladies' No. 1819, Qrder of Owls, are to attend an Entertainment to be given by the Ladies’ Nest in Hart- ford. Conn., F Nov. 5th. o RANTO CREW DRINKING TUDOR TEA AND COFFEE fooa Nest, invited am golng to give the crew of the Esperanto .the best ey can buy and plenty of am going to serve them HELD AS FARMER'S SLAYER. e in the in the ISAIAH GOSB “Cook of the morning and cvening. ged Confession of Widow Causes Arrest of Farm Hand. Lacros Wis., Nov. 3.—John G ier, a farm hand, was under arrest here charged with murder of Nicho- las ¥ a farmer, who was shot o death at his home near Brinkman, ridge on Aug. 26. According to L. M. Shearer, deputy tate fire marshal, Mrs. Helen Biesen, vidow of the slain farmer, confessed to him that she had kept Befer in a close! in her home for four months ( ! prior to her husband’'s death. In the speranto.” en, /REIGN“REMITTANCES | ALL PARTS:OF ‘THE WORLD| IREANNGLEY 23 7 M2 N NEWRR]TAIN Enqu. | allered confession Mrs. Biesen is said | to hnve stated that the farm hand told | her he had shot her husband when | the “atter broke into the closet, and e and Beler then “burged th use. hs, _Blesen is held STREFT - | Besse-Leland's. { > Al con- | Whist | Classificd Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- Heity? Try a For Sale or a Want Advt. in the Herald today. Sem for yourself. Unly One Ceut & Word. WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Helper to do repalr work. W. Lines Co 11- TED—First class barber, , good pay steady work. James busse's Barber Shop. 11-3-2dx Apply Court 3ex c w WANTED—Men for chop Jusper_ Williams, Llainyiile Box 136. g wood.. Place 11 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 tlus work we save t.he advertiser money. . . : FOR SALE—MISCEDLANEOUS WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Young girl would like room and board in private family, near center if possible. Address Box %, Herald Office 11-3-3dx FOR SALE—Lightweight horse; also buggy. Address Box XX, Herald Oitice. 11-3-2dx FOR new. SALE—Large parlor stove.. Almost | inquire 40 Maple St., top fioor 11- WANTED—Girl for laundry work. Apply 92 Vine St. and chamber- Phone 1058 11-3-4dx typist, mo ex- ax FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson $60.00 takes it motorcyele. WANTED—Lady clerk, two Apply Stew 11-2-20x experience in Apply Conaors-Hallorsa 11-2-2¢x WANTED—Bus boy, over 16. ard Shuttle Meadow Club. WANTED Man with some furnishing line. Co., 243 Main St WANTED—A man—good, able, worker—secking a permanent place, room, meals and laundry included, 'is in ed to apply in person to Employment Department, Waterbury Hospital A cheerful, wholesome sort of chap is pre- ferred 11-1-7d WANTED—Young man to work untain, one with some ferred. Address Liox 12, on sod experience pre Herald oflice. 11-1-3dx WANTED—Collector und solicitor to repre- sent old established iife insurance copi- pany. State age. Good salary and cora- mission. Address P. O. Box 797, City. . 11-1-4éx ANTED—A man willing to travel, capablie of talking aud writing Polish and Italian names can ure a permanent position. Address in own hand writing, giving ref- erence. The Price & Lee Co. New Haven, Coun. WANTED—At once, two grocery clerks, one ‘ Who can speak French and tae other Pol- ish. Apply Universal Co-Operative Eo- | eciety, 231 East Main St. 10-29-5a WANTED—A good live man with eighteen bundred dollars to o into partnership on a new five-ton dump truck. Herald Eox 27X 9-23-t1 WANTED. N Experienced bookceper knowledge of shorthand, for local _store Apply in own hand- writing, stating salary desire, reference and experience. Address Herald, Box 35AA. with some NOTICE. |:N|n‘lcp—l='-mlb- moving, will sell their great sacriice. i Address Piaao, lovely mahogany piano at Can be scen at residence. Box 19, Herald | NOTICE—Spani instructor, Raymond Isieib. Tel. private les- NOTICE—Of course you are going to give photographs for Christmas. There are so many good reasous why. Arcade Stud.o. 11-2-3-6x SPANISH—Join mow the S T Spanish class at lessons $4.00. Frof. 12-2-2dx NOTICE—When about to re-shingle, call for Mr. Rémewitz, 443 Church St for the st reasonable prices and best work in the carpentry line. Tel. 2045-12 11-2-iwx | - DRESSMAKI day and Frids ing class Saturd stitute Methods tock, tel Dressmaking classes Mon cvenings. Children’s sew y morn Woman's In- Miss June E. Gill, Booth 11-1-6dx umbing and tinning, general zed irou skylight, seil nd Andes ran stoves and furna phone, house 54 NOTIC band parlor Dressel, 23. o lice NOTICE—Special—We are selling one gallon best motor medium oil for Soc lon lot at 75c. per gallon can to Alex Auto Supply Co., Five gal- Bring your NOTICE—General trucking ard local and long distance movin Kiven striciost attention. Carl ®on, 765 Eust St Phone 1494-4 teaming, All orders E. John- Friday after- ' NOTICE—Jobn 3 fice Tel McCarthy 0 Belden St., 2232 | classesiof buildings. | ity Architect. wf- New Britain, Coma. | ol Apartmonts & spec- 10-25-6dx NOTICE—We specialize work and all pairing, ete can build a Deming aund in garages, house branches of carpentry, re- Why pay storage, wher you garage for 3175 Call up wderson. Tel 10-27-22ax | REMOVAL NOTICE—The | Co. will move from &x steam heated age a Név. 14th. Storage Apply for space. H 164-14. Phila. Diamond Grid Battery Ser: ice Station. Radiator and auto Wiring and ignition 10. M. & Elect. rt St. to its 18 Booth St | NoTrcE—Haraware City Bedding Co. Mat- | tressce, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc.. factory to home prices. Your old mattresses made ver equal to new. Upholstering. ~ Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont street. 10-2a30x Ho‘l"lCE—(eloonln, Chalk Talk and Sketching for eniertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Mal Herala offic Fx e and Second-Han< Furniture. L. ZELD willing | wiin | | FOR SALE—Electric Vacuum cleaner, brand | WANTED—Four room tenement, 11-1-1w | | perience required, state expected. P. O. Box 1025. age and salary -1 clothes line | 11-1-6d horse, Tel. 11-3-2dx FOR SALE—Magic Oak parlor heater, used only one winter; complete with pipe. Also ash sifter, good as new. Third floor, 48 Church St 11-3-1dx FOR SALE—Chestnut poles; aiso one ¢ 663-4. Woodbine post young arm. WANTED—Girl to do gemeral housework. Apply Mrs. J. J. Witkin, 27 Winthrop St 11-1- WANTED—A woman Is wanted who can serve cheerfully and willingly in _the Household Department, Waterbury Hos- pitai; room, meals and laundry supplied. Position permanent. Apply in pedson. for gemeral Good pay. 10-30-t¢ WANTED—A¢t Hotel Beloin new restaurant, cooks, counterman, dishwasher. Apply af office. 10-27-t¢ new ranged. ut very reusonable price. Terms ar- 439 Arch St, Ist bell. 11-3-2dx mald family. 1848, WANTED—Competent housework, in_small 41 Lexington St. Tel. FOR SALE—Stove wood. Tel. 1401 11-2-5dx FOR SALE—ANl kinds of furniture and | household goods. Party leaving town. Call after 6 evenings. Mrs. Andrew John- son, 12 Maple St, third floor. 11- dx R > WANTED Chambermaid, also boller man, at Hotel Beloin. 10-23-tf e £ 2 FOR SALE—25 horse power steam engine. Cheap if taken at ohce. Latmer Laundry Co., 33 Walnut St. 11-2-3dx Apply W. Call_aiter 6 11-1-6dx —_— — - r FOR SALE—A valuable patent.. E. De Graff, 99 Wooster St. p m. FOR SALE—Twin Indian motorcycle, good condition. $35.00 if taken this week. ' 70 Monroe St. 11-1-3dx WANTED. ‘Woman to take charge of our Alteration Department. Apply THE McMILLAN STORE, INC. 11-2-2a FOR BALE—Y-ID tire and tube, 30x3, $13.45; 30x3 1-2, $16.75. Alex Auto Supply Co. __86 _Arch St. 11-1-6dx FOR SALE—China closet, parior table, kitchen range, chicken coop, few smali y articles. Must be sold at once. Party leaving town. 29 Henry St, 3rd floor. 11-1-3dx FOR SALE—Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushious, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc., at factory to home prices. Your old mattresses made over equal to new. Upholstering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont street. 11-1-3dx FOR SALE—Dunham's Baldwin _Apples Hand picked and sorted. Tel. 2271-5 10-25-12dx _— WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two large building lots, cen- trally located. Price reasonable. Ap- ply Mrs. Mary Knight, 26 No. Washington St, Plainville, Ct. 1 11-2-3dx FOR SALE—60 acre farm, 10 room house, 2 barns, $500 cash. Enquire C. L. Barnks, Barnesdale. 11-2-6dx WANTED—In Plainville, four rooms, improvements, for housekecping floor preferred. Box 24H, Herald 11-3- with 1st FOR SALE—Building lot on Frederick St., Maple Hill, 75 foot frontage. Will be sold at reasonable figure. Apply The Rogers Sash & Door Co., 189 Chestnut St. Tel. 499 10-30-tf e e e ————————————— LOST dx WANTED—Unfurnished heated 1rally located. State price. 5AA, Herald Office room, Address LOST—Boston bulldog,, female.. Color brindie; four white paws. , Finder tele- phone 1510. J. C. Smith. \ 11-3-24 WANTED—Bookkeeping or other ofiice work afternoons References 1f desired. Aa- dress Box 15X, Herald office. 11+ ax | = — | LOST—Tuesda; WANTED—You te know that the Economy | Finder Clothing Store is the only place where you can get your money's worth. High qualities at low prices. We are out of the high rent district. Simon Kaplan, | prop., 89 Arch St., New Britain. 11-2-6d night, lady's gold " watch return to Herald Office. Reward. 11-3-2 LOST—Small box containing silverware. Return to Herald and receive reward. No questions asked. 11-2-2dx TO RENT—Nice light housckeeping apart- ' LOST—Saturday evening, ment, 2 very large rooms. One if desired. fng ilhen auk chton Findbe pleass’ 16 103 West Main S 11- dx turn to Herald office. Reward. 11 = | TOST—Tan_and_white collle, answers name of “Teddy.” IReturn to 32 John fl Reward. package contain- by young American couple, by about the 15th of the month. Address Box 24XB, Herald of- — 11-1-3dX | 5 OST—Glasses at Y. ——— | or Chestnut streets. WANTED—By American couple. (hree or | ofice. four furnished room apartment or teme- ment. Box 14T, Herald office. 11-1-34X | Y6 0 A\ ule without collar. TR bia St. Tel. 1022-12. WANTED—Apartment, 3 or 4 rooms, young couple. Box 12C. Herald WANTED—1 or 2 fuarnished rooms for light housckeeping. 24D, Herald. 11-1-6dx WANTED—150 bushels of small sound po- toes for making salads. J. M. Hallinan, | Main St. 10-30-6d. W. C. A.. or on Park Finder return Herald 11-2-2dx 107 Colum- Reward. 11-2-3d TO RENT TO RENT—Six room tenement, centrally lo- | cated. Al improvements. Address Her- ald, Box 27K. TO RENT—Store, one tenement of 5 rooms; also one of 3 rooms. at 134 South Main Harrieon | St Also at 16 Pearl Court, tenement of Herald. & rooms. S. Sheinman, 25 Lafayette St. Tel. 11-3-1dx W\N'l'm)—llnnrd garage on et by Neovember 1. Box G24. TO RENT—Tenemint to rent, seven room with all improvements. Price §45. Tel. 1331-14. FOR RENT—A single family house, nished, desirable location, very Box 31, Herald LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRIiCK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. 9 Court Bt Telepbcnas 3244 Moo Rpttate 1". DR. COOMBS THE } fur- low price. 11-1-3ax TO RENT—Front offices fo rent on Main St. > 11-1-3dx ~onn TO RENT—T./0 rooms, one single and one double. Y. M. C. A. Dormitory. 11-1-tf ——— . ATUREOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND CHIROPRACTOR 252 MAIN ST. TEL. 765 Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady assistant 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. By my mcthods and with my equipment all diseases are cured in the quickest possible time. Cured when all other systems fail and cured to stay cured. Including swollen glands, la grippe. colds, asthma, per- sistent coughs, chest and lung dis- eascs—all nervous conaltions. Kidney and Hlver discases, all skin discascs and old sores, all stomach @ Male and female conditions. AGENTS WANTED WANTED—Agents — Large Manufacturer | wants to sell hosiery, underwear, . skirts, waists, shoes, cloth- ing. ete. Write for free samples. Madison Mills. 503 Broadway, New York. —— PERSONAL 1 set teeth with gold tooth eed no pain in removing Dr. Dickerman, Room 9, 10-28-12d PERSONAL—T $800. Guar: vour old ones 122 Main St SITUATION WANTED FOR SALE—Rebuilt Packard trucks, l i | Owner getting closed car. A bargain. every day. Open evenings. TO REN Thousands read the Herald Classified Column daily. There are a lot of buyers for that second hand auto you want to sell. Tell them about it in & For Sale Advt. Only One Cent s Word. —————————————— AUTOMOBIDES FOR SALE—1919 Paige touring car in per- fect mechanical condition. Good tires and good paint. Bargain if taken at once. 143 Broad St, Plainville, Tel. 116-4. 11-1-3a all models. Terms to right parties, guaran- teed 90 days. Klauer Bros:, 339 Franklin St{ Cambridge, Mass., near Central square. 10-29-6ax — FOR SALE—Used Motor Cars and Trucks! At values incomparable. Dodge with ex- press body, Ford Road: small express body, Reo Touring, Overland 1920 model like new. Peerless Sport Car, a bargainy Overland Roadster, Ford Touring, two of them, take your choice; 2 ton Packard, rack body; 3 1-2 ton Duplex & wheel drive, in fine shape; Overland Delivery, Reo Light Delivery body, 1920 Reo Speed: gon, rack body, also 1919 Reo Speed- wagon' with canopy top; 1 ton Republia express body, canopy top; 1 ton Republi Qump body: ton Republic rack body;¢ also others, some rebuilt and guaranteed. Terms arranged to suit. Also a fine lot of tires, both Cords and Fabrics. They are guaranteed. Phone 405, or see Chandler, Leonard Bros’ Garage, Willlmaatic, Conn. 10-23-t¢ FOR SALE. 1920 OAKLAND Roadster, 3,000 miles. 1918 OAKLAND Sedan, ideal winter car. 1917 DODGE BROS.’ Touring. 1917 DODGE BROS. Roadster. Unusual opportunity for Light Trucks. 1918 FORD Truck. 1918 FORD Truck. 1917 FORD Truck. 8. & ¥. MOTOR SALES CORP. Dealers in Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bres Cars. Open Evenings. Tel. 751 155 Elm St. - 11-1-t8 FOR SALE. PACKARD Touring. OLDSMOBILE Touring. FORD Touring. REO Touring. - DODGE Roadster. BUICK Touring. THE B. & B. MOTOR 6 Elm St., cor. Maln Phone 484. ©00. 8t, USED CARS OF VALUB New Studcbakers for immediate de- ltvery. BIG SIX Touring... SPECIAL SIX Touring. LIGHT SIX Touring. SPECIAL SIX' Sedan All_above prices are delivered in- cluding cord tires on all models. A¥20 STUDEBAKER Big Six 1920 OAKLAND Touring esam 1917 OAKLAND ToUTIDE «eesceea 1917 DODGE Touring ... .- cesesaent 1917 OAKLAND TOUIINg -oveesne 1916 OVERLAND Touring “88" .. § CHALMERS Roadster e 1916, OLDSMOBILE TOUiNg «..cq \ "TRUCKS OF SERVICE 1920 BROOGKWAY Express .. 1916 STUDEMAKER EXpreas ..es 16 OVERLAND Roadster 1915 FORD K . 1916 FORD Truel, ...ecveeee 1914 GRAHAM Twd\Toa 1918 VIM Express ...\ \ M. IRVING JESTER 103 ARCH ST. FOR SALE. | WYLLIS OVERLAND, 7 _pass. touring. Everything Al VELIE—§6 eyl touring, another fine buy. Very reasonable figure. HUPMOBILE touring — cheap—running! Owner wants the cash. PIONEER GARAGE. 11-1-6d AARON G. COHEN OFFERS Unsurpassed bargains. DODGE Sedan FORD Roadster. OAKLAND Touring. PAIGE Touring ~ CHANDLER Touring. Touring. KARD Touring. ON_Cahriolet. 1901 1. Roadster. 1930 Touring . Oldsmobile Roadsters, Tourings and trucks Republic and Ford Trucks. AARON G. COHEN, Estab. 1910. 41 to 45 Wells St,, Hartford Comn. Tel. Bushnell 1931 11-3-4d 1918 1917 1918 1917 1918 1919 1916 191 _— FURNISHED ROOMS. at 24 Maple 11-3-2dx 'T—Furnished: rooms, St. All in Al condition. ures in neuritis, sciatica or, of rheumatism. Working pecople and be treated until cured treatment. ny form WANTED—Woman wants housework. Miss | H. Brown, Bristol, ilies will Conn, Gen. Delivery. 1150 per Hanna's Garage F‘,mprly Denison’s 4 /’ Main Street Glackin, Manager WANTED—Work as chambermaid in hotel or with private family. Susie Burke, 62 Willow St. 10-27-7dx WANTED—Tosition by elderly man, outalde work, either on farm or livery stable. Tel. $10 or 1612 1-1-2dx City Advertisement Bids are requested for concrete and cinder flooring of pens and yards at Municipal Slaughter House with plac- ing of trays and water connections. Also estimates for eaves and roof re- pair to slaughter house buildings Specifications available at w TO REN’ 0 RENT—Furnish h TO RENT—Furnished room, with board, for two men in private American family. §3% Franklin St. 11-3-3dx steam heat. 11-3-2dx '—Furnished rooms, § Elm St, near Main St. TO RENT—One single room for American gentleman. 45 Walnut St. 11-3-3dx TO RENT—Furnish Lady preferred. TO RENT—Large furnished room, with elec- tric light, Grove Hill heat and bath Phone 716 Also board. 83 11-2-3dx TO RENT—I1 furnished front room, suitable for couple or two gentlemen; also 1 single furnished room, with or without board, in private family. 112 Grand St., 2nd floor. 11-2-3dx conven- ienc

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