New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 28, 1921, Page 12

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QUIST BROS., 107 Arch Street Your Service with a First-Class Repair Shop, ready to REPAIR YRS and Install New Cores. Dents and Jams Removed from If you have a tenement to rent or expect one FOR RENT—Cameras. Get yonr and films for Decoration Day at Studio, Kodak Headquarters camera Arcade | 5-24-3e0a pdies and Fenders. Tanks and Maffiers Repaired. h ltmt. aml soe our hnmllnoru — l'hom- uu 3. Small Farm For Sale. Well Located HULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. Main Street Tel. 24-4 FOR SALE th Maln Street, One 11.room, two-family housc; One 3-room go, one extra lot, large garden, plenty of fruit; price $5,500, ‘H. D. HUMPHREY 8 NATL. MVK HLDO OPEN SATURDAY r\ A GENUINE BARGAIN—Look around and| you can duplicate it anywhere—It can’t be | 3 Family House on Rhodes Street in A No. dition, for only $8,000—That’s back to , isn’t it? AMP REAL ESTATE CO. Notice window, PHON K 343 _ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDa ck Results--Herald Classified Advts THE OTHER MAN’S RENT PAY FOR YOUR HOME By Buying One of These Bargains. ONNERTON ST.—Two Ten-nenu. Rents $600. Pnee $5,500. 'ONNERTON ST.—Four Tenemmu. Rents $1,056. Price $8,000. HAPMAN ST.—Two Tenements. Barm and Garage. Lot 98x200. EAST MAIN ST.—Dwelling, Stores, Garage and Machine Shop—Grea! t Opportunity for An Auto ir Man. Repai ND ST.—Two Tenement; 16 Room Dwelling, All Improvements. Rents Over 10%. Easy Payments. & FAIRVIEW—Four Tenements. Large Lot. EW.L.HATCHCo SURANCE kall REAL ESTATE HALL utomobilists Be insured over the Holidays agamst the reckless driver. w dollars spent now may save you a few thousand. one 728 and the Insurance is effective immediately. Open tonight, 7 to 9. Home Banking & Realty Co. 'West Main Street — Next Door to Fox’s Theater eamship Tickets to All Parts of the World JOS. A. KLOSKOWSKI 57 Broad Street New Britain, Conn. TYPEWRITERS - ALL MAKES We Rent all makes of Typewriters. Get our Speclal ew, it will pay you. Typewriter and Adding Machine Supplies. ew Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 WEST MAIN STREET, Summer TELEPHONE 612. STEAMSHIP TICKETS "OREIGN REMITTANCES "0 ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD EORGEANUIGLEY 3% X2\ NEWRRITAIN CONN STREET N TO RENT—6 room tenement, all improve- ments, Maple St. Tel. 1635-13. 5-28-ldx TO RENT—Four rooms, all improvements. B. Dubo 59 Smalley St 5-28-3dx _—_—m— TO RENT—Extra darge for rent. In- quire at 124 Rockw Ten by twen. ty space. Can use trucks. TO RENT—Five rooms, all improvements; also garage if desired. $5 Eilis St., be- tween So. Main and Dassett. Tel. 1268-2. 5-27-2 TO RENT—3 room Main St. Tel. tenement, 1591, 5-27-3d TO RENT—4 room apartment, all improve- ments. Apply 122 Main St TO RENT—Apartments, four, five and six o Morrin Garage, 200 E. Main St. el. 943 . TO RENT—First class second floor storage room. Hall. 68 Hart St 2nd floor. §-27-2dx | YO RENT—Five rooms, about Jume 5th, to American family; also furnished room Call after 4 p. m Walnut St. 5-26-3dx TO RENT—Large gamge, all improvements, will rent for small amount. Good for re- pair shop and storage or paint shop. In- quire 48 Franklin St. N. Belini. Tel. 604. 5.26-3dx TO RENT—Tenement of five front rooms on Main St. All modern Improvements, steam : heat and hot water. Tel. 2141. 5-26-3dx TO RENT—Private garage on Glen St., mear Arch St. For particulars apply to Schultz & Costello, 242 Main St. 5-28-3dx TO RENT—S5 room flat, 48 Main St. Very de- sirable. Apply to The W. L. Hatch Ca., City Hall. 5-25-6ax TO RENT—One six room fenement on cor. Maln and Elm, one six room tenement on West Main St, one 5 room temement on Hartford ave. cor. North, 1 store on cor. Elm and Main, Apply to M. Cohen, 378 Stanley St.. or Tel. 3425. 5-12.t2 TO RENT—One 6 room modern a in mew bullding recently completed at bn Main St. Steam beat. Hot water all the year ‘round. Inquire William C. Raphael, 390 Main St B-2-tf TO RENT—Filve room tenement, floor, all improvements. nerton tS. second Inquire 36 Con- 5.27-6dx TO RENT—Five all impro rooms, vements, third floor, 19 Wakefield Court. 5-28-2dx 1‘0 RENT—Oue & Tosih temement, -nd one oom tenement, all impre Tihutes from P. & ¥. Corvin. st 49 G\ery 28-2ax 50 Woodland 5-28-1dx TO RENT—S room temement, 8t TO RENT—35 room tenement, steam heated, all improvements, 118 Commercial St. 5-28-3ax ————— g TO RENT—Six rooms, on trolley line, in Plainville, Se fare to Bristol. Address Herald, Box Herald. S-5dx Parker & Deming Adams Street We have some very desirable home sites on this street. It is in the residential part of the city and very quiet. The lots are very rea- sonable in price and can- not be beaten. May we show them to you? Parker & Deming 193 MAIN STREET Real Estate, Insurance Mortgage Loans. Tel, 2026. ,A.\D SECOND HAND vacant in the near future, get a prospect for it with- out delay. Use the Herald classified col- umns. It is inexpensive. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. NOTICES NOTICE—Invitation for bids. Contractors > invited to submit bids for a convent 4 orphanaze building for the Soclety of Immaculate Conception. I'lans Ludorf, Britain. Mutual Bldg, New NOTICE—On sccount of death in fam my fine upright piano at a great $100 cash. Address Cash, Box Herald 5-27-2dx B S ——— NOTICE—General contract on sewer, build- ing brick or wood, concrete work. Rea- konable price. Tel, 1115-15, between & gnd § p. m. |5-27-10ax PATENT LAWYER—Harold G. Manning, attorney at Jaw. Office in the Walk-Over Shoe Store, 211 Main St. Open Satur. day ecvenings. § to 9 p. m. (Standard Time.) 5-27-F&Stt _— PATENT LAWYER—Harold G. Manning, attorney at law. urday evening in the Walk-Over 8 to 9 p. m. Store, 211 Main St., ard time) 5-13-Fri&Sat-tf C. MATTEO & COMPANY, 35 Broad St. ainville. We plate and polish all kinds of work. Nickel, brass, copper, gold and silver plate and bicycle repairing. Tel. 182-3. All orders receive prompt atten- tion. §-16-1mox NOTICE—Elizabeth T. Payne, licensed Chir- opodist. post graduate of First Institute of Podlatry of N. Y. 75 Pratt St, Room 39, Hartford, Ct. Phope Bushuell 2515. 5-3-26ax NOTICE—Carbon burned out while you walt. Auto Repair Co. 538 East Main St. Tel. 2016-3. 5-24.10dx ATEIRE SR MISITE S P et o3 YOUR SUMMER VACATION, and Shere Dinners. The Lawncrest Hotel, _Savin Rock, Ct. Beautiful dining hall. Private dining rooms. Fine airy bed. rooms, Bathing garage. We treat you right. 5-24-2wx GUARANYEED HAND LAUNDRY—Brodeur & Schweitzer. Satisfaction our motto. Prices reasonable. Strictly hand work. Called for and delivered. 427 W. Main St. City. Phone 587-3. 5-24-6dx NOTICE—Cars washed and polished. fce and satisfaction. Clark’s Automobjle Laundry, rear 103 West Main St. 5-23-6dx Serv- 10‘rlcn—lslectrle Vacuum Cleaners rented per day. Guaranteed perfect run- nl g order. Eight cleaners—all lllke— The Best. Phone 1995. t NOTICE—Repatr shop W. Main St,, now ready to repair your car at a reasonable price. Also storage room for Fords at $6.00. 5-20-8dx Fords, rear 103 NOTICE—iewn mowers sha: paired Called for and delivered. & Berndt, rear 31 Greenwood St. Tel. 153-12. 5-13.¢f S Sk I U APPSR« ) i, sy NOTICE—Cartosaist, ORalk Sketching for ea dances; something sneppy. Herald office, COIty. cad re- Fritz and tairs and Al Malmgrea, NOTICE—Ready to do carpenter work at any time. Call at J. M., 55 Lawlor St. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished rooms, two mice con- necting front rooms, gas, electric light, running wate - light housekeeping. Also could used for one or two gentle- men. 103 West Main St. 5-28-2d TO RENT—Two furmished rooms for light housekeepin clectricity,. gas,. steam . hot and cold water, set tubs, sep- arate entrance. 51 East Main St. 27_3ax TO RENT—Furnished room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, private family. Call 350 i Arch St., 2nd floor. 26-3dx TO RENT—Large furnished room; |~ Mght and bath. i 716-3. electric Board if desired. Phone 83 Grove Hill. 5.24-5dx | TO RENT—Large front bedroom with bath. Suitable for two gentlemen. parlor. 59 East Main St. TO RENT—3 front rooms with furnished for light housckeeping. Also 2 room apartment. Strictly first class. 72 Grand St. 5-23-6dx ‘With use of 5-24-5ax TO RENT—Large front room, four win- dows, and bath, with table board if de- sired Tel. 1537- 2 a L. ZELDES 1S BU leJAfifim OF Also, Second Hand Men’s Clothes. | 116 West-St. Tel. 633-33. { Eficlency Office Phone 2314-3 Day and Night House Phone 2314-3 D’ESOPO & ROPER CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS ' 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-13 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobe Manning & Starr Expert Auto Repairing Starting and Lighting Systems. \ Studebaker. Studebaker. Jordan. Buick Seven Pas. Buick Tourlns. Buick Touring. pent! M. IRVING JESTER. 193 Areh St s s-27. 5-26- USED CARS FOR SALE. — 1918 Oaklana tour' plazza, 1518 Winton ro. 1920 Essex tou ADSTER, BOADSTER. URING. OLDEMO! x : TOURING SSIFIED 1c. A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping, bil- ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the ad- vertiser money. | ATUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—MISCEDLANEOUS FOR SALE—Living room and dining room furniture. All dew. Also kitchen coal stove. Call 17 Roberts St., 2nd -floor. 5-28-1dx FOR SALE—One 1920 Overland “4.” R. -Harris, Phone 1813-2, or call Board. H Dr. J. Health 5-28-3d ety L FOR SALE—Prospective _automobile buyers sce the Seneca for durability, cconomy, beauty and price. Has no superior. C. H. Olcott, Distributor, Arch, New Britain. 5-28-6dx 'FOR SALE—Tomato and pepper plants. Joo Arute, 499 So. Main St. 5-28-2dx FOR SALE— One 9 piece mahogany dining room suite, 1 library table, mahogany, one 3 plece tapestry living room suite; all in perfect condition. 604 W. Main St. ! 5-27-3dx FOR SALE—FPullman, light delivery truck, in Al condition. All new tires. Or will exchange for small touring or roadster. Leo Sokolski, 95 Grove St. 5-28-24x FOR SALE—AIl sorts of spring plants and cut flowers for Decoration. K. 517 Church St. H. Johnson, NOTICE—Parties of three or four, New 5-27-2dx aven, New London beaches, anywhere, | short notice. B. E. Adams. Phone 655-14. 8-31-(6)-1-6.7x FOR SALE—Paint store, goor opportumity for contractor in painting business. A wall paper and paint store in town near- by. Also drapery department. Sell oil and gas. Will sacrifice to a quick buyer. For particulars Phone Waterbury, 2690 or Southington 116-12. 5-27-6d FOR HIRE—Seven passenger touring car. | R. T. Fuller, 401 Chestnut St, City. ‘ 5-28-3ax FOR SALE—Hudson 6-40 touring car; good mechanical condition; good paint, new tires; 1917 Ford truck in good mechanical condition and at a low price; 1917 Bris coe touring; 1919 Overland delivery, three brand mew tires. R H. Beattey, 605 Lin- coln St. 6-27-2dx Suemrln o W s T A R, FOR SALE—Maxwell touring car, Al shape. Call between 6 and 7 p. m. 665 Stanley g 5-26-3ax FOR SALE—Mahogany Cabinet Columbia Grafonola and records, latest style, push button model. Less than half. Easy terms. Andrews, 401 Arch St. 6-27-2dx FOR SALE—4 room furniture, must be sold before June 1st, at 80 Talcott St. Inquire 40 Hartford Ave. 5.27-3a FOR SALE—S5 room modern bungalow, om Dix Ave. All improvements. Will . be ready by June 1st. Price right. B. A. Fornonzini. Tel. 1982-14. 5-27-3dx FOR SALE—Paige Tourig, model 4-25. Full electrical equipment, new tires and paint. Apply after 4 o'clock at 111 Cherry St. 5-26-3dx FOR SALE—Small 5 touring car, self starter, electric lights and in good running condition. - $150,00., 18 Main St. Phone 484. - 5-27-2d FOR SALE—Packard truck, t 1-2 toms, 1917; one Reo truck, 1919, 3 4 ton: Re- public truck, 1 tom, 19 Wil sell cheap. Call 1471.3, between 7 and 7:45 ». m. 5-16-tf —— e THE H. & B. MFG. WORKS, 111 Rockwell Ave. Cylinder grinding. Repair work of all kinds. Automobile parts made to order. Call us up and get our new prices. B 24.5ax FOR SALE—Ford roadster, run less than 3,000 miles, equipped with Gray & Davis starter and demountable rims. Tel. 707-. 5-27-2d e S S FOR SALE—1916 Bulck lttle six in excellent condition. Arthur W. Gauer, 44 Hamilton St. 5-27-24 POBMLH vmm-odellfl 5 pas. senger. $300 t-ke- it. Al condition. § good tires. Can seen at Ploneer Gar- age, Main St., back of the Fair sto;e.“ 5-24 FOR SALE—Tent ' 15 ft. x 15 ft., almost new. Heavy duck. High walls, demov- able all around. The price is right. Tel. 5-27-3ax FOR SALE—Sage dozen 35c, Asters 10c doz- ¥ . R 2 Min St 5-26-3dx FOR SALE—Fixtures, complete drug stere quipment, show cases, wall fixtures, pre- cription counter and shelving. National Pharmacy, 97 Broad St §-26-3dx cycle, with side car. Seperate generator, ist class condition. Run only 5,000 miles, Box 21M, Herald. 5-26-3dx B. A. White, 1499-3. 4 5-25-5dx ——— e FOR SALE—Four new milch cows . with calf at side. Also one beautiful Jersey family cow. N. W. Baldwin, Kensington, Tel. 254-12 5-24.5a FOR SALE—Tomato plants, DI S 16 Black Rock Ave. Tel All the cars listed below are taken in trade for new Studcbakers as we do not speculate in used cars. Chevrolet Baby Grand, Buick Roadster. Buick Sedan. Studebaker Touring. Willys Six. Willys Stx. Overland Totring. Maxwell Touring. Oakiand. FOR SALE—Rebullt Typewriter, in excel- lent cvndmon. Apply Fred Winkle, 338 Main St. 5-13.¢r mmmmnm Nock. All prices. Write for p: 1 The Indian Neck Company, Brah- The cars listed below are in the ford, © paint shop and will be ready In ten SALE—Geraniums, 10 up to 25c, §2.75 a dozen, three blossoms to each plant, pot plants of different varieties. Tomatoes a0c dos. Pepper and other vegetable plants reasonable. Adolph Santelle, 218 Oak St., rear Greephouse. Look ‘m- Big Sign. WANTED—MALE HELP roses, trees, plants, Weekly pay. Write mow. Barry Nursery, Rochester, N. Y. 6-28-1dx WANTED—Salesman, with or without Ford car, to call on Ford owi.rs. Big seller, lit- tle ‘work, good commission. Address Ford, Box 21, Herald. 5-28-1d e R WANTED—Reliable man as Super. intendent to sell Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Roses, Shrubbery, etc. Also en- gage and supervise sub-agents. Exclusive territory. Pay weekly. Apply at once. Weeks Nursery Company, Newark, New York State. 5-28-1ax Wiy s ot S ACIE L S I g WANTED—Experienced metal weather strip installers. Steady work, good pay. New Bronze Weather Strip Co New Britain. Phone 1673. 1919 Ford ope: 1919 Ford couj: 1917 Ford ope: The above ca chanical condition book orders shrubs, fruit trees, etc. 1y. Exclusive territory. Co., Geneva, N. Y. for Nursery Cash paid week- Rice Brothers 5-28-1ax Apply S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. —_—e 155 Elm St. WANTED—Automobile dealer to represent old established line. Must have best ref- erences.. L. Plumb, Hartford 5-26.3dx Pl i P P S S i i iy WANTED—One first class mechanic. Also one experienced as car washer. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. 5-25-t¢ Tel. 731. 5-26-3d ————— e SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR = THE B. &8 B. MOTOR 00. Sim Bookman, Prop. Pbone 634 3-30-t¢ Writo of call Saite 1501, 25 West 43d St., N. Y. City, Vanderbiit 18 Maln St 4136, 5-26-3d e SITUATION WANTED. WANTED=-Pasiiton a4 .0osk ssesehl, Rauz {ngton, or short troliey "‘.s l:h:;: -2 y 28, buneh of keys. with chain lu-ch.d a-:m t° H-nl‘ om”, Reward. 2 8-3dx WANTED, YIFTY ELEMENTARY OR GBAM- :.A.I SCHOOL BOYS ON MAY BATS, ROLLER WATCHES, FLASHLIGHTS, WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FREE. CALL AT 71 CAURCH finum;r. 5-28-1dx 2511 or call 95 u.plo St., efty. LOS AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS—Make $75.00 weckly selling guar- Anteed hosiery. ~We guarantee $36.00 weekly full time. 75c an hour sparc time. Bond _ Annex, | WANTED~ VEMALE FEDP. W, 'ANTED—Competent . o housework. 'Apply 600 Broad St. Conn. ANTED—Working housekeeper, ily of 3 aduilts. No washing. St. WANTED—Girl to work m. One dress Box 16G, Herald. WANTED—Competent maid - for housework. Apply $1 Columbia ll e SINUATION WANTED. WANTED—Position as chsuffeur and panion by young lady. Herald. WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN, CLERKS, (men, women) over 17, for, Jlun Service. $120 month. Examin une. particulars of instruction, write J. ard (former Civil Service cumlzfl," Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. straightened. Call 74-5. 451 W. Main. . WANTED w. m ssd aching, itching and burning corns and callotises, to try & Drop Salve, 2bc. | Works sale by Clark & Miller & Hanson' WANTED—A tembe: single- house .by. young . for about one mr. Must 1 section of the town. ' Will of ‘attention with' help. W] tniblo ‘while there. Apply at o FOR SALE—Esst Berlin, two acre room house, barn, cow, chicken, farniture. $3,00, 3300 cash. Tel. evenings. 3 FOR SALBE—Lot 6f maple flooring 2 Rear. of 153 Arch St.. Day & Frigo, inet makers. : 5-37. FOR SALE—65 acre farm at Lasy trolley, about 20 acres tillable, ture, wood and orchard, 4 cows, 3 TR 5 Morey, Bouthingron, Tel FOR lALI—'-, . .*-, & resm barn, chickens, 2 frontage on main 'huh New: Britain, PHO‘ $2,500. Balance on tim¢ Address Bristol. FOR SALE—$6 room house, ash finish, hard pine flooring, fireplace, hot and water, electric lights, bath, n acre of land, chicken coops. on trolley line. 10c fare to New Price $7,600. Address Bristol. garden way, 10 # .$1,300 FOR SALE—60 acres barns and fruit. 114 Rockwell Ave. FOR SALE—Lot . 65x125 corner Road and Stewart St., Belviders. Wil on easy payment if desired. Apply Blakely, care A. L. Foster Co., Hi ¥FOR SALE—3 family house, nice no agent. Address Harlld. Box particilars. POUDLTRY. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching, Plymouth Rock, free range stock. 13 for $1. 264-12. May and wnunm Conn. Phone 845-3. 5‘1' BABY CHICKS—15c up; the kind that grow nd lay; safe prepaid delivery. cular free. Put NOTICE—We have opened summer home with all cop Campbell Ave., West Haven. nfl. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BR STEEL AND CONCRETE xbfll'lnt' evenings, experienced on telephone. §-27: Address fi Experience unnecessary. For P. O. M N. W. Baldwin, Kensington, ’ L=

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