New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 9, 1920, Page 10

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eiger-Hedder (flnmpang OCK DISPOSAL SALE —OF— sorgette and Crepe de Chine — BLOUSES — ly tailored in the newest styles—many are prettily embroidered and trim- h lace. Such qualities as these have never before been offered at these $3.49 $4.49 $5.49 $7.49 The little Want Advt. costs If you have anything to sell, ' CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE Try ft out tomorrow. The re- This is not a question of credit. Bovlueepmg. : . i : billing and postage cost more than the price of the e T o little advt. and in eliminating 'this work we save the advertiser money. ONLY 1¢c A WORD. The re- bear in mind tha: there mever . sults arc big and quick. The was a better market for it Herald Classifici Column is at it. than now. A little advt. in your scrvice. You mneed 8 the Herald Classified column will prove it. Only 1c A WORD, = o -t e ISR S WANTED—MALE HEJ.P s Steady work. Wonder 396 Main St. d WANTED—Turret lathe bands; alwo men for general factory work. Apply P. J. y Co., rear 33 Whiting St WANTED FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—An wishes to buy WANTED—Tailor. FOR SALE—Gnas range with three burners; Clothes Co., -clags condition; $10. No. 47 rrospect street. WANTED—A good laundress, two days = week; good wages. Telephone 1819 or call 30 Summer St. i-9-2d American-born, with cash, two-family house in south- western part of city for own use. Bo WANTED—A girl to take care of two-year- old baby. Apply N. Berson, 21 Judd- avenue. ldx for good position permanent sad - Herald. 78~ cnough Herald TED—Chauffeur desires situation with family repair | Flannery WA 317 Main street WANTED—Diemakers. Mosel Manufactur- | WANTED—Toe rent or buy: Home in west- | ing Company, Kensington, Conn. T-lw Srmmection of elty. | David Manaisk, | tor three-family house. or on truck; work fully experi- in FOR SALE—A Clark Jewel gas stove in good condition. Apply at 17 Harrison street. 7-9-40 i flowering catalpa and grape vines, privet and bar- celery and cabbage plants. orders mnow for the f 212 Oak St. 1dx WANTED—Experienced typist position in office; pleasant. Box b\ 211 Main St FOR SALE—Poplar, maple trees, berry hedges, Leave your Thos. Paonessa, WANTED—Boy to work. 705 Stanley St Inquire Webb Co., 7-8-24 WANTED—Young man for office work; reli- able man for warehouse; also laborers for construction work Refining Co., BLOUSES FORMERLY TO $5.98. NOW . BLOUSES FO RMERLY 'DO 5698 BLOUSES FORMERLY TO $9. 98 NOW . S BLOUSES FORMERLY 'l'O $ll 98 WANTED—Woman for alterations; perma- nent position; $14 per week to start. Ad- dress Herald Box 14K. 7-6-tf WANTED—A building lot or a few Inquire Manager, i land. Inquire Herald Box 35A dax — — — WANTED—Position by experienced driver: references. Stanley St 7 truck | several years of experience: best | FOR SALE—Baby chicks, four weeks old; Address Herald Box 10XB. R. 1. Reds, Barred Rocks; mother and day-old chicks; also. fine, large year-old cock birds; R. I. Reds, Barred Rocks, White Leghorns, Light Brahmas. Mrs. A. Uhryn, 112 Cariton street. Telephone | 6-5 WANTED—Foreman for ment; must furnish refcrences. Apply Parker-Bucky Baking Co. 14 Winter street. 7 shipping depart- = —3 WANTED—Waitresscs and woman for clean- ing. ApplY New Uritain Club. 3d ol WANTED—A stenographer in office of local automobile concern. Address Box S22, Herald. 7-7-3d FOR SALE—Rabbits. WANTED~—School - girl_or elderly lady 8 Flemish Giants, Belgian Hares. assist with care of children and do Il dore St, Maple Hill, Newington. lhousework. Phone 1269-12. 6~ 1 -3dx -t WANTED—Furnished room or rooms by three gentlemen; private family preferred. Address Box 19Y, Herald Ofice. WANTED—Salesmen; live wires; ducements; for tires and tubes. Rambler Tire and Rubber Co., Building, Stamford, Conn., good in- Apply at Whitney or by m 7-2-t 1ax WANTED—Second-hand soda fountain; also | Biake 1ax floor cigar casc or other and Woodruff, Berlin, floor cases. Conn. WANTED—Registered or registered assistant druggist street. FOR SALE—Small refrigerator in good co dition. 53 Harrison St. 7-9-5dx Crowell's drug store, 254 Main Py WANTED—A small house of six or seven rooms In western part of city, Lincoln, Vine or South Burritt; must be in good condition and have large lot; would consider bungalow house in western section, not too far out. Address Box 268, Herald. 7-8-2dx preferably WANTED—Girls at Latimer Laundry 62 83 Walnut St. 6-34-8 326 WANTED—Immediatel Competent scale- lax | men on spring scales; good pay and per- manent empioyment; references required. H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St., Springfield, Mass. 6-2-tt WANTED—Young Box 16W, Herald. FOR SALE—Sweet and sour cherries. 1ndy Chestnut St. Phope 166 o - " FOR SALE—Two standard bay trees; good | condition; reasonable. Volz Grecuhouses, WANTED—Position by Edson St. =930 roughs Calculator operator. — Operator, Herald Box 17. FOR SALE—Vacuum cleaner, two stone jars, 100 mason fruit jars. 37 Prospect street. 7-8-2d Bargains In Muslin Underwear Values to $2.50. WANTED—Young women to beceme teles phune operators; no experience necessary; | paid while learning; rapid increases there- after both for length of service and meg the advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chief operator. S. Ii & Telephone Company. ¥OR SALE—Handsome male collic dog, six == months old; licensed; good natured and fond of children. Telephone 726-12, New Britain. 7-8-2dx of Fine Nainsook—Ilace trimmed yokes, front and back. Disposal Salo " G'Qn Night Gowns— white ‘and colors. "Disposal Sale . 4 and two-plece Pajamas in Windeor Cfupe and B&un b D sl Sale .. “h‘:’ooownl—lmnmod whh fine Val. laces and ribbon runs. \llues lo 33 no $2 45 Disposal Sale ... 5 of fine Nainsook, daintily. trimme: sl 29 Disposal Sale . trimmed tront and back with Jaces and ribbon runs, ribbon shoulder strings. to $3.50. Stock Disposal Sale .. of Windsor Crepe and Batiste, elastic lopl and bm(om reinforced seats, in flesh, white, moire Javender. Values to $1.75. 95c Disposal Sale $ l .59 of fine Nainsook, $1.59 $1.98 . $2.95 WANTED A (WHITE) MAN AS WAITER One to make himself generally useful around a small country club; a good place and good pay to the right man; references required APPLY WAITER, BOX 21, HERALD alues to $3.00. WANTED—By two adults: Three or four furnished rooms for light housekeeping for July and August; references. Box 22A, Herald. 7-8-3dx \l]ue‘ to $5.00. 7 'WANTED—To assist undertaker in embalm- ing on evening calls: hold Dodge School o e e e 7-7-5dX | FOR SALE—Baby carriage in good condition at a reasonable price, lnquire 14 West # ' Pearl St. 7-8-3dx EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES - furnished | — 1 FOR SALE—A Crawford kitchen range in 5 first-class condition. W. H. Allen. 7-3-3dx WOMAN FOR ALTERATIONS }1 WANTED 7-7-3d Al.".l.\)lm FOR SALE—Classy, economical, up-to-date roadster, electricall§ equipped, price $350. Turner, 95 Greenwood St. 1dx WANTED—Any time within two weeks, by an American couple: A nicely room, centrally located; can give best of references. Address Box 4W, Herald Omce. 7-3ax FOR SALE—Hoosier kitchen cabinet, good as new, $30. 5 o'clock. WANTED—Two furnished rooms for man Call 2500 after 5 7-8-2dx and wite; Berlin preferred. Address *J,” care of Herald. 7-7-3dx _—_— WANTED—By young couple: Three or four THE WOMAN’S SHOP 149 MAIN ST. FOR SALE—Ford delivery touring car. lnquire C. Main street. fruck, Ford Hanson, 75 East 7-9-3dx trimmed wllh Inces und embroldery Vl.luu to $3.50. FOR SALE—Party going out West would like to sell all household furnishings at unfurnished rooms. Address Box SW.| once. Call at 147 North street, third —_— e I | oo . iy REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | FOR SALE—34-inch fumed oak dining room table and four chairs to match; in first- class condition. 34 Prospect street, first fioor. Phone 160. 7-8-tf FOR SALE—Ford touring car; price redson- able. R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry street. Phone 2051. 7-9-3dx of heavy, all silk, orepe de chine and washable satin, trimmed front and back with laces and others strictly taflored with hemstitching. Values to $4.00. sl .85 IIIII Loooooooooanol CITY ITEMS 'on Mlal - lhd Rock Avenue, Roberts, Hawley and Linwood New Victor records at Henry Morans’. —advt. H D. HUMPHREY ] ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BUILDING street is spending the summer in Rut. land, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tarricani of Oak street are registered at the Ho- tel Atlantic at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Glover and family of Spring street are spending the summer at their cottage at Grove Beach. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Dyson and. son of Harrison street have returned from a motor trip to Cape Cod and return by way of Providence, Newport and Narragansett Piler. Ladies’ comfort oxfords, $2.95. The 8. W. Menus store.—advt. FAIRXFOOT FOR SALE—1917 Buick touring car; top, four good tires, two spares; A-1 condition. 3209 Stanley St. -14. new engine Telephone 7-8-3dx FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow; electric | lights; telephone; four acres land; fine building lots; near trolley; six cents to New Britain; young fruit trees: berries garden planted. Sharp's Station, ville. C. H. Culver. 12 (] [ ] D D D 5 D ) 5 5 ) [ ) ) ) EIEIEIE]EIEEEEIEIEIE@@EEIEIE]EIIEIE ] ] ) ] [ ] ] FOR SALE—Fine transplanted celery plants: White plumes, pink plumes, golden seli- branching; Henderson's silver white. John Pfeifer, 303 Maple St. Call e\'enln.l or !FOR SALE—Eight-room house with tarwe | s o garden, young fruit trees, concrete hen- house for 200 fowls, fine water. Apply to | BABY CHICKS, 17c each and up; 12 varie- C. H. Aspinwall, Berlin St., Berlin. 7-9-2dx ties; delivered prepaid and guaranteed; send for list. Roy Clark, 366 Connecticut Boulevard, East Hartford. T-6-1w FOR SALE—Ice cream machine and freezer, shafting and belting; also, dishes and quart and pint brick paper boxes. 143 ¢ Main street. 7-1-tf T — FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Nicely farnished room, sultable for one or two gentlemen, board if de- sired, at 112 Lake St., second tloor. Phone 148-13. 7-9-2d FOR SALE—Series 18 Studebaker sev: passenger touring; good tires, paint good, excellent running eorder; bargain if taken at once. Call daytime, 68 Prospect St., New Britain. 7-8-2dx FOR SALE—Scripps-Booth roadster; motor has been ground out; guaranteed to be In 00d mechanical condition. Call between 6:30-8 p. m. and Saturday afternoons, rear of 41 Pleasant St. 7-8-3dx FOR SALE—Fine residence on Francis St. ! T Large lot, 60x213; garage: all improve- | ments; strictly up to date in every par- ' ticular. $2,000 cash takes a fine residence | on Sefton Drive now building; will be ready for occupancy August 1. Also, & fine building lot, corner Brighton street and Stratford road, 65x125 feet; price reasonable. Andrews & Co., 2 Telephone 1256-4 or 207-3. l’a-ily House on Columbia Street — p the way houses are today — It has - with fine fruit trees, garden, etc. ! an lleal quiet neighborhood — Better FOR SALE—1918 Dodge roadster; excellent mechanical condition; good paint; price right for quick sale. B. V. Higbee, Mutual Bidg., 122 Main. 7-7-3dx NOTICE—Automobile pasties taken & Frank Brown, Tel. 188-2 ’ NOTICE—Make use of your spareiih experience not necessary; no cap! quired. Write Box 1093, Pitts Pennsylvania. USED TRUCKS When in need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get in touch with us. Mack, Pierce-Arrow, Packard and others; some over- hauled, rebullt and guaranteed; terms to suit you. FOR SALE—One-family frame house and one t amily brick house at 142 West Main Telephone 1034 7-7-6dx — . | NOTICE—Eilectric vacuum cleaners TO RENT—Two connected rooms for light $1.25 per day. Round file gas housekeeping. Apply Box 2A, Herald : > Offo 7.9.34% | lighters 35 cents each; tips 15 oms: five acres of land: price and terms reason- = Telephone 2079. 3 able. For further particulars, inquire of = - C. C. Prentice, phone New Britain 1335 TO RENT—Large, pleasant front room, | noryCE—Local and long-distance .true or 18 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. 7-3a home privileges, for onme or two young done reasonably: also parties taken out. ladies; references required. 20 South High | GO AR Dlemgna, (410 Eim e Six-room | _ "ot 14X | hone 633-14. 7-(wat)4ws For fur- C. Prentice, Maple Hill, Newington: -heated, modern house: FOR SALE—At Reven-room, ste Phone Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave.,, New Haven, Conn. REAL ESTATE CO. PHONF 343 ROOMS 305.8 RANK RILDS& FOR ly 10-room house on Cherry street, elec- baths, set tubs, price $6,200. ily 15-room house on Stanley street, all nd up-to-date. pmily 15-room house on South Main street, mew. Hardwood trim. ily house on Dwight street. house on Woodland street. ly house on Market street. fly house on West Main street. ly house on East Main street. ome Banking & Realty Co. Next Door to Fox's Theater—Phone 728 S — 6-24-tf | FOR SALE—Newington Junction: house; lot 90x230: price $6,000. ther particulars, inquire of C. phone New Britain 1335 St., Hartford, Conn. TO RENT—One single furnished room, with bath, for American gentleman. fioor, 50 Walnut St. NOTICE—Miss Stafford, halr werk ‘ kinds; combings made into. switch: “ etc. Telephone 1035. ° FOR SALE TO RENT—One single room for American gentleman. 15 Walnut St 7-9-24 FOR SALE—Three-tenement store; all improvements; two four-room block with one five-room and tenements. 151 Oak St. 7-7-6dx NOTICE—The finest line of Spaiding suits ever im New Britain. Monier 38-42 Main St. 12 g USED CARS—ALL MAKES FROM FORDS TO PIERCE-ARROWS TO RENT—Two nice rooms: also men. Mrs. light housekeeping front room for two gentle- Barnes, 84 Church. 1lax FOR SALE—Near Hartford, on state romd: 150 acres, 30 acres planted; 20 head ex- cellent stock; beautiful house, 12 rooms; full set outbuildings, etc.; silo; mnet in- come $4,000 yearly; price $8,500; cash $3,500. Farmers Realty, 721 Main street, Hartford. 7-3-6dx 4 NOTICE—Shambpooing, imanicuri treatments and facial m el attended at their homes. L 20 Wilson St. Phone 465-5. 7 WILL BUY AND SELL TO RENT—Furnished room, 8 Elm street, near Main. 6-9-2dx PRICES RIGHT NOTICE—Let your moneX earn’ yoi cent. 1 have one large eight-room®c| for sale, price $3,500; rents for M6l year; electric lights, bath and finel nished: the first party paying down gets this big bargain. Geol White, Pole 107, Myrtle Beachi) Milford 418-2. ™ TO RENT—Front room for references required; 6:30; ring lower street. Zeatleman ; call evenings, 5:30 to bell. 65 South High 7-8-2dx HONEST VALUES LoOSY PR ————— L LOST—Sparkle bar pin, between Lincoln St. | TO RENT—A large furnished room, suitable and Commercial Trust Co. Reward. [ for one or two gentlemen, Wwith private Finder will please return to 46 Lincoln St. | family. 620 Main St. ! 7-5-3ax or telephone 1010 Tdx TO RENT—Light housekeeping rooms at 28 Church St. 7-7-3dx J. P. KEEVERS TEL. 161 NOTICE—AIl kinds of earpeatsy houses, garages, store fronts; rep roofs a specialty; reasonable prices. Dahlgren. Telephone 1493-1 k2 Dickinson Drug Co., 169-171 Main St. LOST—Penholder of lady's fountain pen, on Fartford avenue or Winter street. Return | to 170 Main street. Reward 7-9-2d FOR SALE CHIROPRACTIC TALK No. 4 ‘Get Well Without Drugs’ (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) 1If Chirgpractic were in any way similar to the practice of Medicine and Surgery, would be able to accomplish no more than can physicians and surgeons. No Chiroprac- tor, if he has the requisite skill and has had suficient experfence, practices Medicine or Surgery in any way, and no consistent physician or surgeon has anything to do with Chi Chiropractic works with Naturs that reason is effecti case resorting to ft. TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light house- keeping. for adults, in American family; all improvements. Mrs. Dohm, 352 Arch | street. one flight up. -3dx CADILLAC § TOURING OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURIN CHEVROLET TOURING 490 MAXWELL TOURING CHEVROLET TOURING CHALMERS ROADST) STUDEBAKER TOURING FORD TON TRUCK Time Payments Arranged = NOTICE—Carbon burned out, 50c a ¢! the person who picked Auto Repair Co., 115 Glen St. 7 on Farmington avenue (car leaving center to Herald Office? LOST—Will pocketbook Thursday return same Hardware City Loan Corp. construction and offers for sale on easy to mlcye! of local industri-=—Three tenement (Baby Grand) | NOTICE—We specialize in garages, TO RENT—Room, with or without board, | construction and all branches of ci 158 South Main street. 7-3-6dx reshingling roofs, etc. Call us —_——— prices. Anderson and Deming, n; 6 TO RENT e LOST—On Connerton, Laurel or East Main: Two ten-dollar bills. Finder kindly return | to Herald Office. Reward. lax | = i i 1\'l'o RENT—Now vacant: Ome-room bunga- LOST—On Washington Place or Lake Street: e P ease retur: d vard e ol ¥ ; will rent to reli- and for o return to Herald Office. Roward | .ple adults only. Telephone 729 between in practically every % and 9 p. m. or in the morning. 1ax SIM BOOKMAN 4 Elm Street, Corner Main Street NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. antees to make that old mattress new; trial will convince yo quick ice, reasonable prices; we carry & fill of mattresses, lpflnxl. ete. furn!t covered. Tel. SUMMER RESORTS Two tenement houses, Single dwellings. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. DRBIN MAPLE ST., PROPERTY e 14-room house at No. 64 MaPle street, with lot running through to Cherry street, bought at a reasonable price and on favor-- terms. See us for details. Home Banking & Realty Co. 2 MAIN STREET Next Door Fox's Theater. PHONE 728 The following is a list of some of the diseases which disappear after a course of Chiropractic Adjustments: Anemia, Appendicitis, Asthma, Bright's Disease, Bladder troubles, Bronchitis, Bowel irregularities, Blood diseases, Cata , Con- stipation, Cough, Debility, Diabetes, Drops; Dyspepsia, Deafness, Epilepsy, E diseases, Eye diseases, Female disorders, Goitre, Gall Stones, Gastritis, Hay Fever Headaches, Hoeart discases, Indigestion, Insomnia, In- fantile Paralysis., Kidney diseas Lame- ness, Liver troubles, Lung diseases, Nervous- ness, Neuritis, Neuralgia, Paraly: Rheum: tism, Spasms, Stomach troubles, Tuberc Josis, Ulcers and Vertigo Chiropractic will remove the underlying cause of your malady. You owe it to your- self, your family and your friends 1o inves- tigate. , Consultation free. J.A.VOLZ The Chiropractor 250 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK Sulte 407, Fourth Floor Phove 1732 OMce Jours: 9-12 a. m.—2-5 p. m. Evening Hours: Mondas, Tuesday, Thurs- any, Saturday, 6:30 to 8:30, TAUGODA INN, MOMAUGUIN—Large, light, well-ventilated sleeping rooms; large living room, with piano; two large porches; ex- ceptional bathroom facilities; a broad pri- vate .cement walk to the finest beach on the sound; excellent bathing at both high and low tide; shower and float. For reservations call Liberty 536, New Haven, or write to the Inn T-(fsm)-3w TO RENT—Rooms Rock at 623 Beach, Savin -9-3ax ROOM AND BOARD—At Sea Shore cottage: reasonable rates Apply Mrs. Monroe Hefliin, 247 East Broadway, Myrtle Beach, Milford, Conn 7-8-6a TO RENT—Furnished rooms Cottage. Cosey Beach, Lord at Hansan Momauguin. Mrs. 7-7-3dx SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, Bran- ford. Cottage 1905 open J to October; on beach; terms reasonable. Mrs. A. D. Frey. Telephone. 6-30-t1 TO RENT—Furnished rooms at Indian Neck, Branford, Conn. Week-end accommod tions. Inquire J Ryam, 646 Arch street. 4dx LOST—Strayed or stolen: Biack and brown fox hound puppy; answers to the name of “Towser.” Reward if returned .to No. 31 Brighton St., City. 7-8-3dx LOST—In western section of city: cow. Return or call at Stanle) Telephone 154 Holstein Quarter, and receive reward. 7-5-3dx LOST—One small silver, five-pointed U. S. shicld. Reward of £3 if returned to J. Robinson, 126 Sexton St 7-8-3dx SHORE PROPERTY FOR SALE—Shore lots; ensy terms for real bargain prices. See Sullivan., Lot No. 1. Seaview Road. Point o Woods Beach, South Lyme, Conn. 9-10dx Bullding—Repamug. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telephones 3344 TO RENT—To family of adults: Tenement of five rooms with all improvements. Apply 402 Church St 1a TO RENT—Four-room tenement; also barn; | can be used for garage. 6 Belden street. 7-9-2ax NOTICE—General trucking, local and jenf] distance moving; reasonable rates; faction guaranteed. Tel. 1868. Fr: Brown, 240 Smalley St. TO RENT—Four-room temement, all im- provements; young American couple pre- ferred. 264 Cherry street. Robert J Pape. 7-9-2dx _— TO RENT A FEW CHOICE OFFICES INQUIRE THE MUTUAL BUILDING 122 MAIN STREET DOWNSTAIRS FOR SALE 3 Cottage on Frances S DEWITT A. RILEY ROOM 208, NATIONAL BANK BU WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR. KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Han¢ L. ZELDES

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