New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 17, 1920, Page 12

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2 2 e R B 5 s a2 s 0 Inc. $ual N artford CLOSED MONDAYS Al DAY UP 10 SEPTEMBER 6TH INCLUSIVE LKS FORMERLY AS HIGH IN ICE AS $3.00 TO CLOSE AT $1.79 On Seven Tables as Follows: ~Table No. 4— Satin and Crepe de Chine Wash Satin and Crepe de Chine, in flesh only. Your choice of these two fabrics so popular for lingerie. Satin, 35 inches wide, Crepe de Chine 29 hes wide. Former price $2.79. ~Tuble Chiffon Taffeta gh luster of Chiffon taffetta, the America’s best looms Navy, taupe, and blue. Two shades of each, 35 Former price $2.06 No. product of Copen- inches —Tokle No. 5— Figured Georgettes 10 «—Tuble NO, 3= Spring Foulards in inches wide, 1in with figured and harmonizing Georgette Dress for one-half Former price $2.79. ANl Silk € dark dress colors, shades Own a price the regular value. gette Crepe, spring Copenhagen and brown; in @ balance of our assortment olors, navy, ; 86 inches wide Former price $2.95, ~—Table No. 6.— Black Satin Duchess and black Chiffon We doubt if we can in many months. ~/Table No. Silk Shirtings Crepe de Chine, in pretty colored striped brown. Only § designs remalning to dis- at the clearan price. Former price - Black Silk Sutin Duchess Taffeta, both 36 inches wide. repeat such an opportunity Formerly $2.69 and $2.98. —Table No, Tem Lining Silks a durable regular retail High Grade Corsets $7.85 Ton Corsets, both dependable silk lining. A collection ery Interesting table indeed for one looking price. siiks, new and handsome, much below the mmmer Tub Dresses urth Floor— Have Been Up to $10.00. Clearnnce Price Dressons, $5.00 X $5.08 .00 nn-,-- -, . R $7.08 endertul ¢ nee lot in figured volles, dark patterns; plaid and stripe ginghams , Iater and next summer GOLOCVRBIRGCOCTHSGTOD 7.00 Bon and Nemo and are 1920 models La Beatriss, slightly mussed; back front and lace, ~—Fourth Floor— ”. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE VERMONT FARMS with stock, crops and tools, ready for good income; good loca- tions, good buildings, many with modern improvements; reasonable prices and good terms; write for information and state mount you can pay down c J ben Company, Inc., Real Estate Agency, New- port, Vt.' St Johnsbury and Morrisville, Vi, and Sherbrooke, P. Q ~t&f-uf We are looking for somebody with Six g, Real Estate prices are still Yit there is a big demand for property. soaring. M rou have a house or lot you wontd like to comnvert into cash at a good profit advertise it in the Classified Column. There are plenty of buyers and the Classi- fied column is the place to ~each them. 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. WANTED—MALE HETP FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ——— 160 Main 8-17-2d WANTED—Truck strect. Sovereigns driver. Apj Trading Co. nnl-ch— men only. 46 Main street, ~ $-17-2dx ANTED—Painters; Occupin and Johuson, | oy electric | WANTED-—Salesmen to sell an household appiiance; fine opportunity to one who can make gdod: experience not ential as ambition and initiative. mpbell, care J. A. Andrews & Co., Main street 1dx | AUTOMOBILES ’ 'l-‘on SALE—1919 Overland Model No. v, four br extras; run 7,000 m 1917 maxwell tour| T B T touring lres, new Loy sonable price very good con- 2118-13. 1d FOK SALE—Or eachange for Ford:) One Saxon SIX touriug and one feo runabout. Call evenings, oil West Main stre top tloor. FOR SALE—Household reasonable if taken at Rip Van Winkle spriv stands, cen! table and sideboard. Apply to Harris 46 Walnue St, after 7 at night. §-17-21-x FOR s,\l.t:—nnwo«l-w-kflleld baby car- riage; cheap if taken at once. Mrs. Cole, 190 Osk St, rear 1ax FOR SALE—McPhail upright plano; price reasonable street very mahogan: 40 M..mnf.‘ FOR uAus‘.—nndn lourlnl car ln sood condition. 32¢ Stanley St 8-17-1wx | NTED—Experienced polisher -nd vutter. | Davenport and Keeler, 'y's Foundry, Whiting St VA Apply WANTED—Boy to learn printing busines rapid advancement for bright boy. Apply Composing Room, Herald Office. WANTED—A pnner for the C. & G Bakery, 317 Main St §5-16-3d Clean-cut young man must be live 8. and F. 8-14-3d WANTED—At once. for automobile salesman: wire; no other need apply Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm St WANTED—Boy to work full #cnool commences and 4 to & thereafter. Widener's Grafanola Main St time until aturdays Shop, §-14-3d | FOR SALE—Ford touring car, excelent runniog condition and windshield; one-man (op; bumper; spotlight; demountable rims; vacuum feed; Hassicr shock absorbers: six tires and rims in good condition; two cords. | Telephone 646-5 8-17-3dx | early 1019; FOR SALE—Four rooms household furniture speaial body complete. Box 33F. Herald s-17-2dx crate, 1290 1dx FOR SALE—Blucherries, fresh-picked. Clifton E. Stanley St. Phone 1430. by the Davenport, FOR SALE—Seventy acres of wood and meadow land at $50 per acre; part of the wood s 40 years' growth; trout brook, about & mile long, crosses this property. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 8- 6dx | FOR SALE—1918 Oakland Six; good condi- tion; electric lignis; 00d tires, with spare; can be seen at Denison’s Garase, Main St $-17-3dx ¥FOR iAI,an h.rd roddster running conditio wlepnone call at 51 Greenwoou street oeclock p. m FOR SALE—Or to rent: of railroad frontage; ahle for garage or poses. C. L. Barnes, FOR SALE—Transplanted 92 Hart St Four hundred feet | large building suit- | manufacturing _pur- | | n good 1978-4 or arter 3-17- Barnesdale. 8-17-1wx 2 FOR SALE—Buick "13—4 touring car; ex- cellent runming condition; new i two spare shoes and many other cxtras; price plants. $-16-2dx celery ss meat Apply D. cutter; good Fishman, 8-11-t¢ WANTED—First-c! to right man ark St WANTED—Salesmen; live wires; gooci in- ducements; for tires and tubes. Apply at Rambler Tire and Rubber Co., Whitney Bullding. Stamford, Conn., or by m;l;.u WANTED—Immediately: Competent scale- men on spring acales; good pay and per- manent employment; references required. H. J. O'Connor, 69 Lyman St. Springfield, Mass. -2-0f SUMMER RESORTS TO RENT—Several cottages, August 28 to September 7. 30 to $10 per week: a also taking reservations from September to October 1; cottages at one-half summer fine fishing in September and the month of the year at the shor.. George P. White, Pole 107, Myrtie Beafh, Conn s-17-3d SUMMER BOARDERS—Indian Neck, Bran- ford. Cottage 1905 open July to October: on beach; terms reasonabl Frey. Telephon FARMINGTON, CONNECTICUT Second scason. Delightful and pie- turesque modern farmhouse, situated in beautiful hilly country. Excellent table; abundance of vegetables, fruits and milk; all our own products. PURE WATER AND SANITARY DRAINAGE JOSEPH A. FAGAN SCOTT'S SWAMP FARM Telephone Farmington 59-3 £-4-3wx E———————————— LOsY LOST—Gray rubber Greenwood St. and Berlin, pike. Call 153-12. George Fritz raincoat, between on main turn- 8-17-2a Bullding-——Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. BUILDERS IN WOOD, FRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court Bt Telephones 3244 tlew Britain, Monn. 1918 en Thousand Dollars to buy a fine § Property, paying better than ten per z ’ WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Han¢ Furniture, $1.00 A HUNDRED FOR PAPER L. ZELDES 138 OAK ST. TEL. 589-23. and increasing in value every day. is a business block. See us at get a good investment. g n vicinity of Pinnacle Rock: Youn; cow, black body. white legs, issing. Reward if returned to k. Plainville, Conn $-16-2d LOST- Holstein switch I A F LOST—Saturday night, Plainville:. Tire and rim 674 West Main St Reward about 10:30, in E. P. French, Telephone 1964. 8-16-2dx A car license Return to £-16- LOST—On Plainville Road: o book. Reward st y J. Battistoni. FARMS WANTED ax SPOT CASH PAID for Connecticut Farm Farms exchanged for city property paying 10 per cent. Send description, price, | location, stock. tools and all particulars. Wade and Fitzgerald Real Estate Ex- change, 42 Church street, New Haven, Conn. 8-16-1wx Small Farm for sale, 20 KER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2026 ESTATE BOARD. o [ (o] [ e land, 242 Main St. OF NEW BRITAIN RFAL SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, acres, in Newington—House, barn, chicken coop, fine spring water, orchard, good potato Inc. Tel. 24—4 o o & o & @ & YT YL Ladogate fodedoodoTo o to ot 1o 1oy S — L. F. Landon Motors, Generators, Electric Elevatos Batteries, Old Batteries Made New, A A-1 Electric Vehicle Service Station. 38 MART STREET ou want a Two Family House on a Nice An extra Lot if you please? We can 2 one at the corner of Pleasant and Shef- = R Fine Cottage For Sale at Maple PeL home.—8¢ cholce ley, Trumbull and Roberts streets. off West Main street. H. 272 MAIN ST. AMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. Telephone 164-14 BUILDI NG Now is an opportune time to buy Jots for sale on The General Maintainance and Electric Company EXPERT ELECTRICIANS CALL ON US FOR YOUR REPAIRS ¥. L. Hughes Auto Starters, Lighting and Ignition, Storage ures and Coils Rewound. All Work Guaranteed. NEW BRITAIN, CONN, OTs a piece of land for your future Black Rock Ave., Hamilton, Haw- Also in the Russwin Land Co. tract, D. HUMPHREY OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Hardware City Loan Corp. construction and offers for sale on easy employes of local industrics—Three tenement Two tenement houses, Single dwellings. We offer to live, ton far two lines of 4 $2,000 class and the Immediate deliveries, New York salesrooms, valuable franchise for formation. H. M. Co., city. H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. BIG BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY responsible tomobiles—one a car in the other in the & this territory. 1716 Broadway, New York party distribu- $4,000 class. r can be scen at our Quick action will secure Write for in reasonable. Call at 226 Fairview street or phone 303-4 after 6 p. m. 5= | FOR FOR SALE—GI bicyele, reasonable price. Inquire 80 Newington avenue or call Tele- phone 993-1. $-14-3dx FOR SALE—Upright plano, fine condition, tone good as new: cheap: monthly pa. ments. E. Andrews, 439 Arch street, City. §-16-2dx ALE—Open touring car, late 1918, in lent condition. Address Herald Box S-17-3d FOR SALE—I916 touring, seven-passenger; new paint; A-1 condition; party, leaving town, will sell cheap if taken at once. Telephone 503 or call 513 East street, store. 1dx FOR SALE—A reed baby carriage (rever- sible) in good condition: can be seen at 23 Fairview St 8-16-2dx 1914; good A. E. Smuth, 1dx FOR SALE—Ford runabout, tres: good running order Lyons St. I FOR SALE—1919 Henderson motorcycle, fully equipped, electric; reasonable price and good reason for selling. Apply at 70 City Ave. s-14-3dx FOR SALE—Chalmers touring car, model, in good condition: ood family | car; three new tires, three extra tires; | big barsain; new exide battery, electric | lights: will sell for $200 if taken this week. Telephone 747-12. 131 Black Roc avenue s-16-3dx 1914 FOR SALE—Large lot with bungalow of five rooms and bath, two large porches, steam heat, electricity, city water; garage, barn, henhouse, variety of fruit; two ad- joining lots attached; %0 acres of wood- land. For particulars apply to George Greatorex, Wooster St. 8-14-3dx $235. one wnning §-14-3dx FOK, SALE—One Overland speedster, &oou rubver; one Metz roadster, Buick speedster, 3§22, crder. Call 1452-6 evenings. \ FOR SALE—An extra New Miich Guernsey -quart cow; none better. Maplecroit Farm, Stanley Quarter. Tel. 73. $-13-3dx FOR SALE—Brick und stone. 53 Franklin Square. Gospel Church. 5-12-3dx FOR SALE—Used cars of value: 1920 Auburn touring, 1 Studebaker Big Six, 1916 Maxwell touring, 1%16 Overland roadster, 1915 Ford touring, 1917 Ford touring. 1¥14 Stutz roadster, 1319 Over- lund touring. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch street. Phones 511 or 342 Open Satur- day and Monday evenings. S-ld-tf FOR SALE—Grocery and fruit store at 123 Cherry St. S-11-1wx —_—_— WANTED FOR BSALE—Brockway perfect mechanical condition; cheap for cash, as owner lcaves ior abrosd. Call 137 Corbin Piace. 8-14-3dx two-ton truck iIn WANTED—Cash register for soda fountain. 61 North &t 8-17-3dx WANTED—A private party wishes to buy a good upright piano from a famfly. Address, stating make and price for cash, h, Box 20, Herald. $-17-2d FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring with de- mountavie rims and Yale lock’ ignition; price $490; |this must be sold at once. M. lrving Jester, 193 Arch St. Phones 311 or 342. Upen Saturday and Monday evenings. 8-14-2t WANTED—By widow with child: as housekeeper; references. 20H Position it S Herald Box $-16-30x | FOR SALE—Dodge touring, 1916, A-1 con- diuon. Queen St, Cuy. ¥-14-6dx USED TRUCKS--Attention. Jitney and Bus Men: Tue trolley situation conirunting us, not only in Hridgeport, but in our own city ot iNew Biitain, is critical, as you know. Now is the time to get busy und Kot 0 while prospects are good. We hav the following lor sale ai right prices:|| Three 191y Keo 13-passenger buses; aiso one 1920 3o-passenger Packard. These are all in first-cluss shape mechanically, brand mew cord tires all around; worth investi- gation. Call Liberty 430 or see Chandler, Mack Motor Truck Company, New Haven, Conn. 7-13-t2 WANTED—By family (three): About five rooms, preferably unfurnished. in eity or suburban town. Box 12R, Herald. 8-16-6dx : Two, rooms within Address Box §-16-3dx or wsix- P. O. $-16-3dx three or five unfurnished 10 minutes of Landers. 34XX, Herald Office. WANTED—By three ad room tenement, centrall Box 567, Ci Flve- located WANTED—Best Ford $200 to $250 will buy; give year. Address Ford, Box 15, Herald Office. 8-14-3dx together or Frary and street. Employ- Frary and Clark, 8-14-3d FOR SALE DODGE RUADSTER PACKARD TOUKING OLDSMOBILE TOURING HALLADAY TOURING TOURING WANTED—Room and board, separate, in vicinity of Land Clark’s branch factory on Stan Reply. stating full particulars. ment Bureau, Landers, City. SIM BOOKMAN 4 Elm St., Corner Main—Phone 184 5-16-tf | WANTED—By young American couple (no children): Modern four- or five-room tenement: west end preferred. Herald Box 6AA. $-14-5dx WANTED—10,000 people with Corns, Cal- louses, Eczema, Hemorrholds, Sores or Skin Affections to buy a box of Honey Bee Ointment. Clark & Brainerd, and Dickinson Drug Co. 8-3-124x USED TRUCKS When in need of a good Used Truck, it will pay you to get in touch with us. Mack, Plerce-Arrow, Packard and others; some over- hauled, rebuilt and guaranteed; terms to suit you. Phone Liberty 430, or see CHANDLER, MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO., 264 Whalley Ave.,, New Haven, Dolll.‘ ey WA\‘TED—BV young couple: Temement In locality. 56 Hawkins street. Tel 141 3 7-3. WANTED—Board and room for man, wife And two-year-old baby girl; private family preferred. Address Box 30XX, Herald Office. E §-17-2dx A (new 1dx w. A\'T'n—l’)rfmmll(lnl Simons. Rohemia ment-block house). Mrs. W, Plainvilie TSED TRUCKS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE WANTED—Men and women with tired, aching and itching feet and callouses to try Snow Drop Salve, works wonders: guaranteed by Crowell's Drug Store. Clark and Brainerd, Miller and Hanson and all drugmists. 8-17-30dx hand In ready We have the following on first-class mechanical condition, 1o go to work, viz.: burning. sore corns 2-Ton Mack—Rebul new rack body, as new. 3-Ton Packard—Chassis and cab. Two 214-Ton Maccars—One with sub- stantial 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 1219 5-Ton Clydesdale Dumps. Four 1919 2-Ton Day.Eider 25-pas- senger buses with Goodyear spare. Liberty with guaranteed the brand me WANTED—Furnished room for young Indy. Address P. O. Box 112, Plainviile. $-17-6d | WANTED—About September 1st: Targe front room for one gentleman. Address | P. O. Box 112, Plainville, Conn. $-17-6d —— WANTED BY SEPTEMBER FIRST: SMALL ‘Worth 430, or see investigation. Call CHANDLER MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. 264 Whalley Ave., New Havenm, Conn. 7-30-tf ———— FURNISHED ROOMS. APARTMENT IN WEST END ADDRESS HERALD BOX 1A $-17-1wx TO RENT—Large furnished room, all im- provements, for two adults, Americans 162 Main St. one flight up. 1ax WANTED BY OCTOBER FIRST: TWO FURNISHED UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—Furnished rooms for one or two on gentlemen. 28 Court St e —————— Low production of manufac- tufed gweds makes a big de- mand for secondhand articles, « If you have houschold furniture, a usced auto, in fact anything useful to scll, this is the thme to -~ There never was For Salé Cent a advertise it s better market. advts. are Only One Word. WANTED—FEMALA HELP WANTED—About August 24: nice place for experienced Herald Box 16, Second mald; girl, Add@ss 8-17-3d> WANTED—Woman to children. Call 12 take Arcade. care of twa ldx ‘WANTED—Thoroughly competent mald for general housework. Mrs. A. F. Corbin, 99 Vine St. 8-16-tf WANTED—Stenographer In local factory office. Address Box No. 29XX, Herald Office. 8-16-6dx / work and gopd who -is looking for Room 21, R. R, 8-16-3da WANTED—GIrl. Light hours for the girl steady job. Apply Arcade. WANTED—Laundress to do small washing and ironing at home; will deliver and call for same. 15 Harrison St. Tele- phone 2434, 8-13-1¢ at Union Laundry, Arch ° 8-12-6¢ WANTED—A chnmbvrnalc at the lq«l Beloin. WANTED—Young women to become tele Phone ODErators; o experience NOCSsArY: paid while learning; rapid increases there- after both for length of service and merit; the advantage of this occupation will be explained by the chiet operator. 8. N. & Telephone Company. WANTED MILLINERY MAKERS LONG SEASON GOOD SALARY Good Chance for Girls Who Are Now Working. Out of Town Hours: 9 a. m. to § p. m. No Evenings APPLY MR. DAVIS OUTLET MILLINERY CO., 257 Maln Street WANTED EXPERIENCED MILLINERY SALESLADIES GOOD SALARY GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS APPLY MR. DAVIS OCUTLET MILLINERY CO. 257 Main Street WANTED GIRLS SEEKING DESIRABLE POSITIONS AT GOOD WAGES APPLY AT STEADY UNION LAUNDRY 266 ARCH ST. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES IN SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS APPLY THE McMILLAN STORE, INC. [ ———— NOTICE NOTICE—Grand picnic given by the New RBritain Lithuanian Band, Sunday after- noon and evening, August 22, 1920, &t” Quartette Club Park. Dancing afternoon and evening. Admission 26c. $-17-5ax NOTICE—Wanted at once: Active parfmer on jitney bus; $600 required; have real proposition for one interested. If you mean business, call or write I. O. Balley, 311 Broad St.. Hartford. 8-17-3dx NOTICE—Starr & Trembly have opened a garage at 16 South Main; repairing done on all makes of cars and carbon burned out 8-17-5dx NOTICE—Carbon burned out, 50c cylinder. Auto Repair Co., 115 Glen street. Phone 857-12. §-16-12dx NOTICE—To all whom it may concern: Any dogs passing on my property duriag ¢ any part of day or night will be shot, and owner must pay damages for rabbits lost by dogs. Arthur Kallberg, 54 Lake Boulevard. l~11-3¢x NOTICE—Special clearing sale entire -lo‘k new and second-hand furniture; 25 per cent. off; special bargains in ice- boxes, carriages, carpets, etc. B. Berson; 549 Main St, opposite St. Mary's Church. Tel. 1165-2. 8-14-26dx NOTICE—Hardware City guarantees to make that old mattress equal to new: trial will convince you: quick service; reasonable prices: uphol~ stering. 60 Tremont street. Telephone 2314-4. 7-20.29dx e ———————————————————— TO RENT TO RENT—Three unfurnished rooms, near center, suitable for light housekeeping.’ Adaress Box X, Herald Office. 8-17-2ax .Bedding Co) TO RENT—Store for auto showroom or supplies; corner Main and Elm; formerly occupied by A. G. Hawker. Apply to M. Cohn, 49 Commercial St. T-28-t¢ | WESTERN SECTION PHONE 316-3 | secona_noor. 2-17-1wx Bex W 8-14-6dx i s TO RENT—After Ssptember 1st: An ment of seven s, - centrally madern convenience ~dults o Box 9W. :

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