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NEW BRITAIN DAILY ey w—— ¥ \Why does the name “REA LTOR” appear next to my name in this advertisement? Because!—the name is a pledge. & FOR GOOD SERVICE AND FAIR DEALING % The members of the New Britain Real Estate Board are all “Realtors.” So you know what it means to do business with this class of men—who associate with the local board—it also means that every member of the New Britain Real Estate Board is bound by the ethics and meaning of the name “Real- tor” as explained above. Today you will find Curb-Stone Real Estate Brokers—(that title is common)—and this class of men are not “Realtors” nor can they use the title “Realtor” —neither are they bound to any ethies. Real Estate--- Listed With T. W. O’Connor, “Realtor” ROOM 402—BOOTH’S BLOCK . BOLLERER BLOCK. Located in heart of city, 4 story brick, store 1st floor and 3 large § apartments 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors—extra land in rear not built on; property has a 22 foot passage way rights along west side of build- ing and 14 ft. by 25 ft. passage way north of property—fine location for any business, or wholesale business of any kind. This property is next to No. 1 fire station on Commercial street. Pays 10% on $39,000—Cash required, $5,000. D~ 280 HIGH STREET—A 6 tenement Brick Block, recently built. Rents for $1,700 a year—$3,000 cash will buy this property— balance very reasonable. %~ ALL MODERN BRICK BLOCK—located on West end of Walnut street; 3 tenement; separate heaters; a good investment, or a fine residence. Rents at present for $180.00 a month. See me at once, as owner is to leave city shortly. 2%~ 2.STORY GARAGE—on Arch street, elevator and steam heat, fine location and good investment—Price Right. 2> OLD BERLIN HOTEL PROPERTY—Located on the Berlin turnpike, has 22 rooms and 7 acres of land; beautifully situated for any business; right next to Soldiers’ monument. Can be used as an up-to-date Road House for special dinners, catering principally to automobile parties. There are between 40 and 50 thousand automobiles pass this par- ticular spot each and every week and twice this amount during foot- ball or on different occasions. Price on this property will move it fast. Cash required, $5,000. 5 3-STORY MODERN BRICK BUILDING—5 stores, 6 tene- ments; also, 3 tenement frame building, location Church and Stanley streets; this property rents for $5,200 a year—will sell on a 10% basis. Cash required, $7,500. 2% 3-STORY BRICK BLOCK—formerly known as the Volkman property—1 big store and (2) 7-room apartments, steam heat. Also 3-tenement frame house in rear of block, and an 8-room cottage. All located on Arch street, big plot of land to build on, a fine lo- cation for a modern garage; property rents for $3,500 a year. Size of property 222 feet on Arch street, and 210 deep. Cash required, $6,000. HOUSES FOR SALE On Arch Street. On Kelsey Street. On Belden Street. On Lake Boulevard (Belvidere) On Curtiss Street. On Lincoln Street. On Cherry Street. On Lake Street. On Chestnut Street. On Madison Street. On Cambridge Street. On Pearl Street. On East Street. On Rhodes Street. On Franklin Square. On Shuttle Meadow Avenue. On Glen Street. On Silver Street. On Greenwood Street. On Vine Street. On Harrison Street. On Winter Street. On Hartford Avenue. On Waln:t Street. On High Street. On Washington Street. On Hillside Place. On Winthrop Street. This office also has listed property in Berlin, Kensington and Farmington. All appointments are made through my office—by a per- gonal call, or by phone. T. W. O’Connor, “Realtor,” Booth’s Blk. 116 WEST ST. HERAI N SATURDAY, Classxfied advertisements get the business. If you have a tenement to rent, property or furniture for sale you can’t find a quicker or cheaper way of getting a customer. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. TORENT. OCTOBER 1, 1021. CLASSIFIED 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 advertiser money. AUTOMOBILISS FOR SALE—MISCELLANTOUS Have you torhatoes, peaches, grapes orf other vegetables or fruits to sell for canning or pre- serving? Try a classified advt. It will bring results. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. NOTICES STORE TO LEASE. 60_Church St. Main, GE ROGERS, 50 Chureh St. enement on Maple St. tenements on 10-1-1dx 10 RENT—5 room tenement, all modern im- provements. 1st floor 310 MaNle St. : 10-1-1dx [0 RENT—Six room tenement, rent reason- able. 1042 East St -10-1-1dx TO RENT—3 room tenement, all modern improvements, stéam heat. Inquire 475 Arch St. 10-1-3d USED CARS FOR SALE. 1 ge Bros. touring car, our Dodge Bros. touring car, new; a rare opportunity 1919 Hudson Cabriolet; painted; will sell at a 1918 Hudson T pass car, new cord tires, dition, small mileag 1919 Oldsmobile 5 passenger 6 cyl- inder touring car for quick sate $450. 1917 Hudson super'six 7 passenger touring car, good family car; will sell_at low figure. S. & F, MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 Elm St. T like ‘touring cllent con- I'? RENT—Garage at 61 Trinity St. 10-1_1dx TO RENT—Desirable six room tenement; new paper and varnish; all improvements. 9 West Pearl St. Inquire 208 Arch St 10-1-3ax TO RENT—Four three-room tenements, new house, all improvements. Inquire 447 Ellis $t. 10-1-6ax TU RENT— room tenement, all improve- ments. 157 Fairview St. 10-1-1ax IO RENT—6 room tenement, all modern im- ®provements. 446 West Main St. Rent reasonable. Apply to Miller & Olson or . J. ‘Olson. 10-1-3ax I'0 RENT—Four room tenement, new house, 108 Belden St. Rent reasonable. Call 1489. 9130—10-1-5 OAKLAND—Sedan 1920 model, Just.. painted, cannot be told from nciy, me- chanically perfect. very little mileage, hea: equipment, extra tire, etc. Must be sold immediately at a great sacri- fice no reasomable offer refused; must be seen to be appreciated. Call Fred Winkle. 9-26-tf FOR SALE—1920 Ford Roadster, in first < ass condition. Call 298-13. 10-1_6dx AUTO OWNERS TAKE NOTICE—Radiators repaired and new cores installed. Dents and jams removed from auto bodic. and jendeérs. Now is the time to have new linoleum and zinc binding put on your ‘unning boards and foot boards. We have a bargain on Ford radiators when you turn in your old one to us. Hultqu Brothers, 107 Arch St, New Britain, 9-30-%—10-1-6-8-13-15-x ) RENT—5 room tenement. Also garage. 598 West Main. Tel. 2591 9-30-2d ¥0 RENT—Five rooms, all fmprovements. 115 Cherry St. Tel. 1269-3. 9-30-2dx #0 RENT—Heated garage. Inquire Gins. Lurg's shop, 19 Walnut. Tel. §83-12. 9-30-2dx T0 RENT—Five room tenement second floor, at 87 Hart St Inquire §3 Hart St A 9-30-tc 0 RENT—Five room tenement, second or third floor, in new house, at 60 Newing- ton Ave. Call after 6 p. m. 9-30-3a IO RENT—Very desirable 4 and 6 room apartments, steam heat, hot water and jan- itor service all year round. All latest im- provements. Also have cheaper gpart- ments for reat. For partic A Cohen 378 Stanley St. Tel. A S FO RENT—Three room tenement at 443 Glen St. 1st floor Very reasonable. Inguire 178 Tremont St Tel. 1331-11. 9-30-dx RENT—35 room steam heated temement, §25. Apply Hugh Reynolds Grain and Teed Co., ‘Commercial St. 9-29-5dx O RENT—Six room steam heated tenement, $30. Apply Hugh Reynolds Grain and ¥eed Co., Commercial St. 9-29-5dx FOE SALE—1920 Cleveland touring car, Al condition Cord tires. Price right for cash. Tel. 1041-2 or 139 Winthrop St. 9-30-3dx FOR SALE—1921 Essex touring, our dem- oustrator; chance to make a saving; ‘low mileage. S. & F. Motor Sales 155 Elm St. Tel. 731 FOR SALE—1 Overland running condition. 1918, fine condition. Rear 103 W. speedster. good 1 Studebaker touring Price right if taken 9-30-2dx =t once. Main . NOTICE—Cars washed, polished, oiled ased. ' Authorized Simonize S Station 103 W, Clark’s Automobile Laund Main. Tel. 539-4 CLERKS, 18 upward, for Postal Mail Service. FOR SALE—700 cords of mixed wood, 4 feet long. W. I. Bowler, Crystal Lake, Rock. ville Conn. R. F. D. 4. 10-1-5a% FOR SALE- horse and wagon. sell chea k St and 7 evi will Call between 6 10-1-6dx FOR SAL ; five mew milch cows; young producers. Also some springers F. Unionville, Conn., Tel. 10-1_5ax Hurley, Farm Div. 118-%. FOR SALE—Ferns, Rubber Plants and other _erienced teacher. Common chool subjects taughe Tel. 25.12. and Box TUTORING—Private lessons given by an ex- High 325, Herald. 9-30-; 3da NCTICE—We repair all kinds of tinning, firearms, stoves, etc. ain Repair Shop. Tel. 2349 3-30 piping, New Brit- -3dx NCTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners, fect condition. to reliable party. A_bargain. per- Easy terms L. E Andrews, 401 Arch st. 9-30_2ax inside plants. L. Fusaro, 85 Ellis St. 9-30-3dx 1OR SALE—Marshall-Wendel upright pi- piano, piano stool and scarf. Price $75. In- quire’ Herald, Box 12A. 930-2dx NOFICE—Private dancing lessons. One-step, fox-trot and waltz taught by experienced’ teacher. Address Dancing Master, Box 20, Herald. < 9-30- 2dx EOR SALE—Restaurant. at. 100 Chestaut St. Close to three large factories. On ac- count of sickness. Will sell at a bar- gain. Rent reasonable. Restaurant leased season. select from. at $1 each. Greenhouses NOTICE—Ferns, Ferns, FernsThis is Fern We have 1,500 beautiful ones to Tel. 2624. Viets' 9-29-3dx for five years. Apply on premises. 5 9-30-3ax FOR SALE—Hand picked crabapples for Jelly. Delivered any where in the city. NOTICE—Patent Lawyer, H.:G. Manning, Pranch office with M. A. Sexton, National Bank Bldg., Waterbury. 273 Main St Headquarters, Sat-Mond-tf C. S Andrews, 1557 Stanley St. Tel. §61-4. 9-30-2dx I'OR SALE—Sweet sider by bbl. red onions AE5-3. or gal. Also Alexander Bruce, Berlin. Tel. 9-28-6dx called for -and delivered. dyeing and pressing. West Main St. Phone 587-4. Martin Schweitzer. $-28- NOTICE—Guaranteed Hand Laundry. Werk Dry cleaning, 427 sdx FOR SALE—At reasonable price, tailor shop, 57 Lafayette St. Must be sold at once. 9-27-3ax purposes. Large closed - cars, NOTICE—Taxi for funeral, wedding and all careful drivers and reasonable rates. Mike Marino, Tel. 2151-3. 8-27-12dx SALE—Good seasoned wood, sawed to rder, any length desired. $14 cord de- livered. Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. Tel. 419, 9_19-tf Iteasonable rates. car. Tel. Chandler 7 G. P. Manee, 542 West Main 1632-2. 9-26-4 NOTICE—Automoblle parties accommodated. passenger st 6dx JUST ARRIVED—Carload, of Hales & Hunt- er buttermilk chick feed and dry mash. Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. Tel, 419, 9-19-tf St. Tel. 2633. DAY & FRIGO, Cablaet Makers, 153 Arch Does all kinds of Furnis ‘ure, Wooden Models, variety of molding and band sawing. 8-26-1wx NOTICE—Architect C. C. Palmer, rooms 120 121, 122 Professional Bldg., §7 West Main St, New Britain, Conn. Phone 517. $-5-35ax ng food product. . Herald. Address Fou 10-1-2d $120 month. Rxperience unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations, write. J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner) 543 Bjuitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. § 9-30-iax | e HELP WANTED—MALE. ions, ete., returned same day. New mattresses, springs; pillows, etc., made to order. Lolstering. 60 Tremont St. Tel. 231é-4. NOTICE—OId mattresses, box springs, cush- made over equal to new and box. Up- Hardware City Bedding Co., 9_2-26dx %5 Broad St., Plainville. WANTED—FEMALE HELP NOTICE—C. Matteo & Co., electro platers, 5°15-t e FOR SALE—1919 Oakland Touring car, Al condition; new paint. Cheap. Harry Alex Supply Co., 86 Arch St. 9-30-2dx WANTED—First class tinsmith. Must be experienced on furnaces. Also _one plumber's helper. Call 367 South Main WANTED—Girl for cooking stairs work. References. Mrs. 16 Washington St. Geo. and down- Hall, $-30_3d after 5 p. m. 10-1-2dx RNING, AUTOIST:—Let us prepare your Side curtains for that cold storm weath- er. Groth Auto Top Shop, 58 Hart St. 9-29-3dx ¥OR SALE—1920 Stutz Touring run Tiles Square 2,000 Glidden Tire Shop, 108 Franklin 9.29-3d FOR SALE—1919 Ford Sedan, good dition. Call 434-3 before 6 p. m. con- 9-28-1a O RENT—Five room { nement, modern jmprovements furnace heat, first floor. 68 Belden St. Apply rear 183 Fairview St 9.29-3dx 10 RENT—Five rooms, in good locality; all _modern improvements; second floor in two-family house. or call 2112. Inquire 19 Bradley St. 9-29-3dx FO RENT—i room heated apartment, modern improvements. year or by the month. Main £t all Will lease for ©0 RENT—Bakery with oven, at 145 North St. 9-26-1wx FOR SALE—National touring car in good condition. P. B. 283 Lasalle St 9-27-6dx WON'T BUY new parts, have the old ones welded like new. Hartford Welding Co.. 447 West Main St., New Britain, 9-26-1wx. CYLINDER GRINDING—Repmr work of all kiuds. Automobile parts made to. order Call up and get our new prices. The H & B. Mtz Worka, 110 Rockwell Ave. 8-15-t0 FURNISHED KOOMS. 0 RENT—Very desirable 5 rbov) flat, steam teat furnished. The W. L. Hatck Com- pany, City Hall. 8-3-tt all Breakfast if desired. conven- 505 Arch 10 TO RENT—Furnished room; iences. St. TO RENT—5 room temement at 64 Church St, 2nd fioor. Heat, furnisned. Enquire at Adkins Printing Co., 66 Church St. 7-1-tt TO RENT—S room temement, modern lm- provements. Apply at 114 Commercial St. 8-24-t7 o —— e e FOUND. FOUND—White and black dog in Forestville. Owner can have same by paying for advt. Call Walenty Cskiewla, Stamford Avenue, Forestville, 10-1-zdx REAL ESTATE FOR SALK. FOR SALE OR RENT—I1 6 room bungalow, with garage. 1 m bungalow, in Bel- videre. Tel. 2066-2. 10-1-2dx FOR SALE—2 tenement house at a bargain. All Improvements. Also a 1 acre chicken farm. Andrews Land Co. Tel. S61-. 9-30-2dx B | FOR SALE—Building lot, 50x170 feet; con- crete walk. Derby St, Belvidere. Will sell at very reasonable price. Vincenzo Tomasone Box 54, Woodford Ave. hn- son station, Plainville. FOR SALE—Farms, large and small, for sale. Call 103 West Main St. for par- ticulars. 9-29-tf Monday—“Buried Treasure” MR. GRAHAM’S DANCING SCHOOL 299 MAIN ST. TEL. 1758 Opens Oct. 3. Private lessons by ap- pointment. Young people and High school class Thursday, Oct. 6, from 7 to 11. All members of past classes are requested to send the young members of the family to Miss Dewey’s class in fancy dancing on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 4, at 4 p. m. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tei. 755-12 xstimates cheerfully given on all jobe Save your old RAGS and PAPERS L. ZELDES ‘Will Pay Better Prices Now. Also Second Hand Men's Clothes and Furniture, TEL. 633-23. TO _RENT—Two or more furnished rooms, for light housekeeping. 24 Camp. 3 3 10-1-1dx TO RENT—Furnished room for gentleman. Mrs. Chapman 33 Court St 10-1-1dx TO RENT—On third floor, three furnished rooms for light housekee X Adults. iences Inqui faple floor. : TO RENT— 3nicely furnished rooms, bath and electric lights. Will re 24 Maple St., Furnished room with kitchen- ric_lights, gas, hot water heat. Winthrop St 9-29-3dx Room, first floor, {0 one or two centlemen; Americans. Board if d 1 50 Walnut TO RENT—Nicely furnished steam heated room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, in private family, at § Emmons Pl 29-4dx .arge furnished room and te; one room with 2 single beds and board it desired. 86 Lake St 9-23-t1 TO RENT—Two large rooms at 1 Winter St. Apply between 9 a. m. and 5 AGENTS—Make anteed hosie: weekly full t Experience Hosiery, Darby, 0 weekly selling guar- We guarantee $36.00 . 75c an hour spare time. unnecessary Perfectwear Pa 10-1-1dx 24 DWIGHT COURT Telephone 326. ; new—TI. 9 vlars cash MEN WANTED—To sell dependable fruit trees and shrubbery. Big demand. Com- American family of adults. 15B, Herald. WANTED—Competent housekeeper in small Address Box 9-29._ 3dx plete co-operation Commissfon paid weekly Write for terms. Willems Sons' Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 10-1_1dx down_stairs Tel. I44. work References WANTED—Competent maid for cooking and required. 9-28-1¢ WANTED—Blacksmith; Apply experienced man. 991 Stanley St., or tel. 2353 10-1-3ax Wheeler, 25“%o housework ig small familr. éw St., 4. — ANNOUNCEMENT — BEGINNING OCTOBER 3RD, THE PRICE OF LABOR WILL BE REDUCEL FROM $1.25 TO $1.00°' PER HOUR. This Will Necessitate a Cash Basis. NONE BUT EXPERT REPAIRMEN EMPLOYE{D. Labor Saving Machines to Insure Prompt Service At a Minimum Cost. First Class Paint Shop—Estimates Cheerfully Given. Batteries Sold, Charged and’ Repaired. Charging of Batteries Reduced to $1.00. M. Phone 811 IRVING JESTER 193 Areh Streat Direct Dealer For Studebaker Pleasure Cars. USED CAR BARGAINS For one week only, starting today. We are zoing to dispose of our entire stock of good used cars at cost to make ruom for others coming in every day. These cars listed below our fall late models, thoroughly gonme over, with good tires and excellent paints. $150 down and balance ash Touring. Oldsmobile Touring, small six. Ford Touring. Olds Roadster. 1918 Buick Touring. 1918 Chandler Touring 7 passenger. Bear in mind that every individual car carries a guarantee for 30 at your own terms will secure any of 1918 Wylis Touring. 7 passenger. 1918 Willys Touring. 7 passenger. 1918 Studebaker Roadster. 1948 Studebaker Touring. 1918 Overland, 4 cylinder Touring. 1917 Ford Delivery. 1920 Ford Speedster special. days against broken parts, defective workmanship and including service. COHEN & HAYMOND 160 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD, CONN. TEL. 2-2357 Open Evenings and Sundays WANTED—A competent maid for general Mrs. H. H. 9-21-t¢ Quick Results---Herald Classified Advts "MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTIATED Schultz & Costello, Inc. No. 242 Main Street e for sale. REAL PHONE 343. Telephone 24-4 ESTATE CO. FgR SALE NO. 70 WALNUT STREET A 3 ily Brick House. All modern—Pays big profit en investment—For particulars see— H. D.- Telephone—Oflice 141. Room 208 National Bank Building. j i HUMPHREY Residence 1822-3 Open Saturday Evenings Here’s a desirable one family house, brand § nobo dy’s dirt—One Thousand Dol- buy and balance on easy payments. ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG.