New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 14, 1920, Page 12

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Hartford FALL SUITS FOR MEN $38.50 to $65.00 Men’s Clothing Section Fifth Floor of the they lines tlll_l‘!\dl.l,,,_ for men and young men now be seen on men both walst n abundance new ul may ing floor, I giving " ri nd how ™ that appeal to azes. Suits are cut on more douching appearance especially as the line has been dropped mnd lapels are a change meaning mental satisfaction and physical comfoit Our clothing bullt unde free from sweat shop methods, and such work- thip & expert supervision Is only put into hig wool materials that are bound to give satisfactory wear. o cholce Is o ynd a suit purchased now will cost no more than it will later on and ps not now ne much MEN’S %0 OVERCOATS IN THE BA RGAIN BASEMENT Oxfords and Pumps FOR SCHOOL WEAR women’s and Fifth Floor n: It’s Time to Shout: FALL HATS!” Especinily Oup Fall” Hats, school Oxforde and Pumps, Ogfords and Pumps. unvas Oxfords and Pumps, Oxfords, made of black velous. for $1.00 Shoes and white rub- hogany heel Nubuck White « Servic Misses’ misses’ low Women's Children’s b for 50c 2,000 pairs of girls and boys’ military heei le Sale price ch assortment woll h values os these e the Fox the an in And It that an inspection . Women's Sport Oxford brown or ber Misses ber sole leather Little Men Shoes. Children’'s Scuffer Shoes. have irnishings und Oxfords, M Schogl soles. t leather soles and heels the wear rong ‘and Children’s Rub- Oxfords, some with soles. Gent's and ment p'* of Hurtford and popular y mell imade, Just shoes for hool Horsehide black velour hats LLIE 1 to $12 h pes and t us Shoes. Tennis Outing brown Boys’ than or Cheaper ‘ 5o, and up Sizes up to it you repairing ‘Women’s High Grade Low Shoes Regular Prices Up to $10.00 Special Sale Price $3.98 dull calf and kid, turned Theo Ties in all sizes. leather, viel with Louis.! Cuban, Bargain basement. nubuck, satin, patent hand sueda, The and leathers are common sense heels; Goedyear welt, y Qm&##b#fi#%fi@fi#fl-fi#fififi###l Three Family House in the East. Two Family House and Lot 95x165 Three Two Family Houses in the West. Three Three Family Houses in the East. Large Business Corner on West Main t. The last good buy in the West End. See us about these—They are all Bar KAGEYS’ DRIVE ON ing Funds. and captains in charge of Dz cil, K. of C.. drive last the club rooms on N couraging reports wer directors of the campaign. Leo Sullivan, Chairman Lynch and P. F. meeting. The Thursday evening at 6:45 in the rooms. At that time reports wil presented by team captains. dresses will be given by members of the organization. evening n street, Bulding--Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. RKER & DEMING 193 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2026 MEMBERS OF NEW BRITAIN REAL ESTATE BOARD. AL #fi###fi##@fi#@@#### ) FOR SALE Block on Glen Street,Six Tenements, All Modern. STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds # Court St Telephcnas tlew bBriass, L3O GTOGVB IV LBHDVHOLD Tonn. L2 & & & WILL PAY'BEST PRICES FOR XINDS OF JUNK and Scecond-Hane Furniture, L. 135 OAK ST. ZELDF Daly Council Campajgn Teams Meet to Plan for Raising of New Build- At a supper and meecting of teams v Coun- in en- received from Rev Stephen King addressed the ' J. next meeting will be helll’ club | 1 be | prominent ' BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK 2244 19138 ALL $1.25 aHundred Lbs. for Paper TEL. 589-23. H. D. HUMPEHRREY MAIN ST. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS NOTICE. job, Can wi 1 91 _mmall or big the attention 43 Chureh St Three VFamily House on Pros-pect Street For Right in the center of the city—Only a minutes from Main Street. 3 Family Brick 's Garage at 445 West street mpw open for business washed, expert repairing. storage. faction guaranteed. Tel 557-3. 9.9 NOTICE—AN kinds of carpentry work, no I get 144-4 0-6dx Main | Curs satis- 9-12dx on Glen Street, 3 minutes from Main t, Easy Terms. 2 family House on Fair- w Street. Rooming House To Rent. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. AIN ST. FHON E 343—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. WANTED—By young October 1st: Two or nished or unfurnished; preferrea Office American three rooms, XYZ, care NOTICE—Supreme Roach Powder Is anteed to Kill flies, roack bed! fieas, cte. Put up in large bellows age, 26¢ at the leading drug stores. 9- HREE FAMILY HOUSE FOR BALE. CENTRALLY LOCATED SCHULTZ & COSTELLO, 242 Main St. House Wiring, Fixtures armature rewinding a specialty. Inc. Tel. 24-4 couple. fur western section city | Hera 9-9 -6dx —_—_— bugs. | pack 5-26d Classified Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- Heity. Try a For Sale or a Want Advt, in the Herald today. See for yourself. Only Onc Cent a Word. CLASSIFIED Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN ADVANCE are a lot of /bn)'m second hand anto o 22 sell. Tcll them ab This is not a question of credit. Bookkeepmz hilling and posiage cost more than the price of the For Sale Advt. On little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the advertiser money. a Word, N e —— NOTICE TRAINING, SCHOOL FOR NURSES | s=plendia 18 years and remun | equipped course. Write Superintendent ~ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Owner to leave town; will sell ttage on Wooster street at ifie Camp Real Estate 1 ¥ox ineae i L SALE—In Plainy th iimprovements: plenty of fruit. Phone Eight-room barn, lavge 133, Plain- 11-5dx FOR SALE—_Two-(enement house, Ave.. Newington, Conn. Price $:.500 cash. Charles Plunge, I Amber 24,0005 0. Bos $-11-6dx on Stewart St.; 60x123; cash or exchange car. Call at 9-11 SALE—Lot v\lll sell cheap for late model touring North Stanley St BROAD STREET HOSPITAL opportunity for young women to train for a humanitxrian general hospital with emergency service. Two and one-halt nish two scholarships for NOTICE—Local and long-distance truckl done reasonably; also parties takhen out phone 633-14. T-(w&t)-4wx ! WANTED—Two or three unfurnished reoms in goed location for light housckeepin: NEW YORK CITY ative profession in course: paid while learning; uaiforms 1 Call Albert Diemond, 410 Eim St. or Address Box 6XX. Herald Office. I w14 Three, | 35X, 1dx x M\\'rzn—ny couple with bab) four or five rooms. Apply Herald. Box WANTED—American _desires _room, nished or unfurnished. five days a week Apply Box 11A, Herald 9-14-5dx having five hours in morn- are from 7 a. m. to 12 m. would like any kind of work such as opening up stqre or garage and cleaning up. Address Herald Box 33AA 1dx WANTED—Five-room tenement by October first by American family of four. Address Herald Box 11Z. 9-14-2dx manicuring, sealp NOTICE—Shampooing, treatments ‘and facial message ladies attended at their homes. Margaret Hepp, 20 Jilson street. Phone 465-5. 9-13-6d MUSICIL—To patrons, friends and others who have player pianos—l have with me for a few days an expert regulator and tuner of plaver pianos from the well | known house of John Wanamaker of New | York—It is a rare opportunity to have | your plancs put in order. Call phone 1303 | or address P. O. Box 596, F. V. Streeter. | 9-1324 NOTICE—An American and wife desiring a tenement can get a single family house for small rent. The board of owner and wife as part of rental. References ex- changed. Box 3W Herald 9-13-2dx NOTICE—Ladies and Gentlemen: If you want to get market price for your old papers, magazines and rags, I am willing hundred pounds for papers; .75 for magazines, 3c a pound for rags Call A. Sklarsky, 8 Wooster St., Hurtford Telephone Charter 288-2. 9-11-6dx NOTICE—Hardware City Bedding Co. guarantees to make that old mattress equal to mew: trial will convince you; | quick service; reasonable prices; upho! stering. 60 Tremont street. Telephone 2314 5-30 to 10-1x NOTICE—Crusoe’s Taxi Station, * transters, 74 Church St, New Britain. Day and nmight service. Telephone 1719, 8-20-26dx —_— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Vacuam cleaner (not electric); also, boudoir lamp with old rose silk shade. 151 Fairview St, third floor, evenings. 1dx FOR SALE—Twe hundred whiskey and wine barrels and 100 cider barrels. pply Ureste Mestieri, next to Kensington Bar- | bershop. s-13-64 | —e i inm SALE—A Glenwood range. 432 West | Main St. Call evenings 9-14-4dx | FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle with side | car; just overhauled. Call at 63 Trimity street after 6 p. m 9-14-3dx FOR SALE—Fine Victor machine, men(l!] overhauled, and ten records, ten dollars; | also, good Shiniger organ, A-1 shape. Phone 2063 Y | FOR SALE—Five rooms of farniture, of it used less than nine months; be sold entirc; possible option of rent Tel. 1254-4 for appointment 3-M4-3dx FOR: SALE—Indian motorcyele, side car, 1917 model, A-1 condition. Call evenings, ' H. & B. Mfg. Co., rear 110 Rockwell avenue. 2-14-3dx | headlights, | 26 Church 9-14-2dx FOR SALE—Pair Ford electric complete, 6. D. Mifler Co., street cheap. Tele- 0 Shuttle Meadow 9-14-24 Charles Harrison 8-14-10 FOR SALE—Kitchen stove, phone 2 avenue FOR SALE—Hary Elliott. Price $10 street. Call evenings. Classics Apply by 1s FOR SALE—Beautiful talking machine dition. street mahogany and record Pe A beauty, half price, downstairs. cabinet fect con- | 57 Main 8-13-t¢ FOR SALE—One horse wagon and harness all in good condition. will sell at low price, John Glownia, White's Crossing, Plainville 9-13-6dx | FOR RALE—Bah) chair. | nd afternoons. 9-13-2ax | | carriage. Wedn FOR SALE—Two nice oak bedsteads, with side-bar springs, $5 take E. Broad street, Plainville one both. 3 9-13-3dx ALE—Four draft horses for sale. Towers, Tei. 1612. 3-11-4a FOR SALE—One roll-top office desk, ome office =k . register, one Keith Svstem ice-chest. Address Herald 9-11-tf Box FOR SALE—Candy store fixtures at lowest price; going out of business. Inquire B. Berson. 549 Main street. Telephone 1165-2 9-9-5dx i I | Fom | also se and SALE—Bartlett ki on, pears for canning; pears and appies. D. J. Smith w Britain. Tel. 155 and WIRE YOUR HOME Electrical Supplies. Motor * and Bring your Electrical Troubles to us. Central Conn. 48—60 ROBERTS STREET. Electric Co. PHONE 1215-4 \ | | WANTED—By | WANTED—Clerk at soda fountatn. 'FOR SALK—On Estate of Charles Johnson, Plainville, Conn. Two-family house, small barn, shed and ten acres of land on pond; will sell whole or part, to suit pur- chaser. Address A. E. Johnson, Adm.. Chapel St., New liaven. 9-9-6d WANTED | for | | i AUTOMOBILES _ WANTED—FEMALD e el FOR SALFE—Ford touring car; WANTED-Part-time waitre hauled; mewly painted) price cateterfx. Apply in the ° clephone -4, #-11 o'clock. Just over- reusonable. 9-14-5dx Late model cash or Higb Dodge romdster; { WANTED—A ecompei: will exchange for | learn to operate a Main. }hone | chine; good hours 1dx | Room 21, Rallroad « Hudson sport model | WANTED—Clerk. Lash Motor Co. 9-13-3d | Main St 2 et FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring car in o0t | WANTED—Permanent ta.. condition $400. 203 E. Main street. Tel| upstairs work; South in A51-4 9-13-3dx | Herald Office WANTED—Girl for_downsta George Hill, 16 \\'uhh-no FOR SALE bargain for light touring. FOR SALE—One 1917 Al condition. C. b l-‘on SALE—4 cylinder light touring car, 5 ew tires, perfect mechanical condition. 3650 cash; Chas. Myers, 352 Arch st Private party. FOR SALE—Good-running Canl Tel. ca work and run errands. i 316 or at 100 High office; in application, state FOR SALE—1920 Auburn Beauty Six tour- ing in first-¢lass condition; new cords; §1,575, cash or terms; buying larger cai, reason for selling. Box Z, Herald eang . W. A!"‘En——memr-luv state positions. Clvil = WANTED—Piace to board boy: ®ood surroundings. lerald Office. three-year-old Address Box 9-14-2dx five rooms, centrally Box XA, Herald 9-14-3dx WANTED—Four or located; family of three. Oftice. WANTED—A family to take care of a boy 16 months. Willing to pay good. Apply at 184 Washington street between 6 and 10 p. m. K. Joseph 13-5dx to do at work. 13-2dx WANTED—Washing and ironing home or two or three hours day Tel. 486-14 WANTED—Room . with lght housckeeplug privileges. Western section of city pre- ferred. Box 21D Herald. 9-13-3dx WANTED—2 or 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping by 3 adults. West End pre- fered. Apply box 9A Herald. 3-2dx nmewly married American couple four or five room rent before Oct. 1st. Address Herald box 11BB. 9-13-3ax WANTED—Tenchers and other professional people to try our noonday lunch at 30c from 11:30 to 2:30 daily. Broadway Dining Rooms, 67 Arch St 9-10-tC WANTED—Everyone to know, that you can save money by having your dentistry done by me. If you want painiess dentistry, come now and let me prove that my expert knowledge of the use of NAP-A- MINIT enables me to not only extract, but fill, crown or treat your teeth without pain. Dr. George E. Knapp, 299 Main street. 9-11-tf WANTED—We will pay $25 to every young lady who brings us in 35 mew customers. This will be a §00d WAy to @et your new fall suit free of charge. We promise you painless extractions and fillings and that you will be satisfied with all our dental work ; bring in your friends and let us credit you with onec or more new cus- tomers. Apply Dr. George E. Knapp, 299 Main St, near Rallroad Crossing. 9-11-tf WANTED—Six- or seven-room temement in good location, house preferred, on or before October 1. George S. Smith, Phone 2382, No. 31 Emmons Place. 9-9-6d WANTED—Men and women with burning, tired, aching and itching feet, sore corns and callouses tb try Snow Drop Salve, 25c: works wonde guaranteed by Crowell's Drug Store, Clark and Brainerd, Miller and Hanson and all druggists. $-17-30dx { WANTED—A family of three wants modern five-room tenement; Americans of good address and connectlons; references. Box 33J, Herald. 9-4-6dx —— WANTED—MALE HEIFP WANTED—Two carpenters, one helper. 28 Washington St, ready for nesday a. m. 1dax WANTED—Man to work on presses. A. N. 9-14-tf Clark & Son, Plainville, Conn. inside work; either for permanent position and an elderly man. Apply 9-14-3dx ! WANTED—Man 1 full or half-tim a good one for Y. M. C. A. WANTED—I am looking for particular type of man who is inbercntly honest, Who can faithfully represent an organization of national reputation and record; regard- less of your previous occupation, you may be that particular man whom 1 can place ln & position to earn not less than 0 vear. Call Room 6, Muytual Building, City.Walter F. Bliss, Local Mgr. 9-14-tf 'WANTED—Collector and selicitor for well established life insurance company. salary and commission, Address Box X29, Herald Y 9-13-3dx Mar- 1-3dx WANTED—Meat cutter at O'Connel ket, 401 West Main street SALESMEN—If you are made of fhe right stuff, you ecan keep your present Job while we prove by a littie evening work that you can make from $100 to 3200 weekly Il daily, §:30 to 6 p. m., Room & Main St 9-11-3dx Apply 441 West Main St, 9-9- id Russell's Drug Store, City. WANTED PAINTERS APPLY THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 3-5 FRANKLIN SQUARE 9-14-3d IDST between Main "ottic Reward B W the anley orks [ Labor nd andShuttle Meadow, 34x4 1 Finder Tel. 1550, i \ { Good | TO RENT—One or two lurnhlh«l rooms for FOUND—A¢ Wrist watch. avenue and adyertisement 3 Lake Compounce, all at 11 identify swme Sunday : Commonwealth | and pay for 8-11-2dx | USED TRUCKS—Attention. Jituey and Bus 5, 1920, at Capitol, B circular and applicatio noon, October 2d. Commiesion, State FOR $2600 JSALE—1917 Phone 2469, Ford runsbout. Price 9-3-tf WANTED—A girl fo. hours - and good P Men: The troliey situation contrunting Shpppe. us, not only in Sriageport, but in our own city of New Britaia, I8 eritical, as you know. Now is the time to get busy and get in while prospects are good. We have the foliowiog fur Saie &l Dight prices: Three 1919 Keo 13-passenger buses; also one 1¥20 $5-passenger Fackard. These are all in first-class shape mechanicaliy, brand new cord tires all around; worth jinvesti- gation. Cali Liberty 450 or see Chanaler, Mack Motor Truck Company, New Haven, Coun. 7-13-22 WANTED—Two mr. maid. Tel. 1856-1 WANTED—Young xir general housework; e sary if willing to lear. pect St WANTED—A young lady office; good position. C 299 Main St. —_— / WANTED—Woman to take o family of three; one who deliver it. Call 1992-13. WANTED—Young girl as one through with schoo 2118-2 or 81 Columbia USED TEUCKS When In need. of & good Used Truck, it will pay you to get in touch with us. Mack, Pjerce-Arrow, Packard and others; some over- bauled, rebuilt and guarantewd; terms to suit you. WANTED—A womaa for g Apply Mrs. W. H. Allen, Phone Liberty 430, or ses WANTED—Clerks for all ¢ Britain Clothing and D WANTED—Young women 1o Phune operators; Do experie: paid while learning; rapid in after both for lengih of servi the advantage of this OCOUDA’ explained by the chiet eperaton Telephone Company. THAT ARE WORTH WHILE We have the following ¢n hand in first-class mechanical condition, ready 10 go to work, vis.: 3-Ton Mack—Rebullt, new rack body, as new. 3-Ton Packard—Chassis and cab. Two 2%-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, mewly painted. Two 1919 §-Ton Clydesdale Dumps. Four 1919 '2-Ton Day.Elder 25-pas- senger buses with Goodyear spare. Worth investigation. Call Liverty 430, or see CHANDLER MACK MOTOR TRUCK CO. with brand guaranteed the zame WANTED EXPERIENCED CLERES APPLY THE McMILLAN STORE, X A HaTTEN 8 sons 114-118 ASFLUM 3 USED CARS OF VALUE STUDEBAKER Big Six ALTERATION mq- : j'i . 31,800 sTRADY AUBURN Beauty Six .e. 1,550 EMPLOYMENT .. 800 OVERLAND Touring “90” OVERLAND Touring “83" 425 OVERLAND Touring “85" 550 BRISTOL AUTO / 137 SCHOOL STREET, Bm.,s" Telephone 328 Automebile 'l‘g in All Its Highest Grade. of Auto Painting and MAXWELL Touring 550 350 500 OVERLAND Roadster SAXON Roadster OLDSMOBILE Touring STUTZ Roadster{i’. TRUCKS OF SERVICE BROCKWAY FOR SALE SEDAN ROADSTER MAXWELL TOURING FORD TOURING REO TOURING LIBERTY TOURING OVERLAND TOURING THE B. & B. MOTOR 0D, 6 Elm Street Phone Express STUDEBAKER Ex?&ll vees 2,200 FORD Truck ... FORD Truck GRAHAM ‘Two-Ton VIM Express M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH ST. TO RENT—Second-story storage ply 65 Hart St TO RENT—Hnarrison street fu with or without garage. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS 1920 STUDEBAKER—Sport model; big type: new tire equipment; mechanical condition perfect; price $1,500. 0 PAIGE—Sport model; wheels, cord tires; only 6,000 smiles; as good as $2,000. 1919 OAKTAND—Driven miles; $850. LASH MOTOR CO. CORNER LINCOLN AND WEST MAIN STREETS 19 dise driven new; TO RENT—Up-to-date, . Ing..ire 128 Dwight S marages, light, etc. TO RENT—Small four-room te oy, 351 Do floor, Oak St. TO RENT—About November 1sti six-room flat, all in center of city. Herald. modern Im. Address Kes 7 9.1ttt | TO RENT—Garage at 40 Buell St TO RENT—Corner lot Fi and Lower” Lane, Berlin suitable for gasoline AllNE A. Johngon, 65 Harvard suitable for | 9-13-3ax READ ESTA i C two. 100 West Main sireet - FOR SALE—Two b light hou well heated: all con- ™ and Ash adults: central. 1ax keeping: suitzihlc St for 16 Prospeet e TO RENT—Room tleman §n pri £5 Pranklin St. hoard to one gen- American family. 9-14-3 ith ate e g

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