New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 27, 1920, Page 12

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————————— KRICK HEADS COMMITTEE Howard Krick of this city has been appointed chairman of the 1un(or i promenade committee at the Univer- | sity of Pittsburgh where he is a stu- | dent. During his second year at this Mr. Krick was secretary and ty Methodist Episcopal Church John L. Davis, Pastor. a. m., Morning Service, “HUMAN BROTHERHOOD.” p. m., SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE by Quartet arid Chorus. Short address by the Pastor. culation manager of the Pitt weekly, a newspaper of the school. He belongs to the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. | Mr. Krick is a graduate of the local High school class of 1918. AUCTION —of— i | PERSONAL PROPERTY —t— ELLA WOODFORD HOMESTEAD, No. 50 Whiting Strect, Plainville. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1:30 p. m. Let This Dirt-Hungry Nozzle Work for You! Put the powerful suction of pure air to work renovating and brightening your floor coverings. And the exclusive inclined APEX nozzle into nooks and cor. ners impgssible to be reached any other way. S DEMONSTRATE THE FEATURES OF And the following goods will be Chairs, Tables, Beds, Couches, Pictures, Crockery, Dishes, floor coverings and small tools. Also a buffalo robe, sewing machine, me- lodeon, one set (25 volumes) 9th edi- tion Encyclopedia Britannica and va- sold: some ts rious articles too numerous to men- tion. To settle the estate of the late Ella Woodford I will sell all the above described property for the high dol- lar without reserve. Robert B. White 259 MAIN ELECTRIC s CLEANER GHT IN YOUR OWN HOME ily on the dust-raising. id back tiring New Britain. ST. broom, will thor- ch & machine AUOTIONEER you te clean without the But let own arg Free Trial least APEX Buluding-—Repamug. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC, BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telepbonas 334 tlew Britaic. Counn. 1 — WILL PAY BEST PRACES FUK ALL KINDS OF the “803-2 or our stove, 'T. W. HINCHLIFFE ew - Britain, Conn. call at L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 633-23 | erty on Spring Street For Sale |USED CARS FOR SALE ULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc.| ' Bl Shd s s Main Streéet Tel. 24-4 ger touring. 1917 Dodge Bros. Touring. 1916 Dodge Bros Roadster. Cadillac Coupe. 1918 Ford Delivery. 1917 Ford Delivery. The above cars are in A-1 condition. S.& F. Motor Sales Corp. Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bros. Distributors, Open Evenings. 3 155 Elm St. , FOR ALL INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY ATIONAL BANK BUILDING —AHE SERVIC ENCY— A Tel. 'wo Houses on Park Street—Right on one highest spots in town—Owner has left Britain and wants to sell. That is your to BUY. See us about selling your house. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-86 BANK BLDG. REAL CLEANSINE EQUIAMENT Proper mechanical equip- | ment plus experienced rty 95 West Main Street for Sale, t Front, Over 200 Feet Deep. Speak Quick H., D. AUMPHRREY IMAIN s, OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS skill insures A-1 Dry Cleaning Service. The New Britain Cleaning Corp. 92 WEST MAIN ST. .w“ [ YPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Get our proposition for Three Months’ atal. We have all makes on hand. W ERTAN TYPEWRTTER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 o The best of selected raw miix thor. oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- ern process is what is offered you over our brand of PASTEURIZED MILK. The finest raw milk cannot compare with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— tor ours is the finest raw milk made correct pasteurizing. ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS Order it toduy. STEAMSHIP TICKETS | FOREIGN' REMITTANCES TOALL PARTS OF THE WORLD FORGEAQUIGLEY 23722 NEWRRITAIN.CONN STREET 401 PARK STREET., J. E. SEIBERT & SON, | Classified Advertising is the mllnqpemln!nrmotvlb' lcity. Try a For Sale or a Want Advt, in the Herald ioday. Sen for yourself. VUnly One Ceut s Word. . et FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ' FOR SALE—Forty laying Leghorn. hens. Wm. H. Allen, phoae Z FOR SALE—Elec. Burroughs Adding and listing machine. Al condition. Bargain to any buyer. Address Herald, Box 3s8B. : 11-27-1dx FOR SALE—Square piano, very good tone and condit.on, Andrews, 439 Arch St. small size, in for 11-27-1dx ¥OR SALE—Electric Vacuum brand new; big sacrifice for Andrews, 439 Arch St. Cleaner, quick sale. FOR SALE—Living room furniture, cabinet gas range, graionola with records, gas water heater. Party leaving town at once. Tel. 319-5, 30 Norden St. 11-27-14 foot re- veget- FOR SALE—Store equipment, 1 rigerator case, counters, shelv able display stand and other articles. Stanley Workers' Co-operative Society, Inc., 261 Myrtle St. Apply at Myrtle St gate of Stanley Works as store is closed. FOR SALE—Gibson Mandolin a: clarinet. Opportunity. Inquire fayette St. | FOR SALE—Bull and calf, rooster. Gurt P. Lamenson, Forestville, Conn. Box §7, R. . D. 11-27-2dx FOR SALE—An elegant pair chéstnut horses, six years old, weigh 2,800 lbs or more; closely tched. Big walkers and roadsters. Clever as kittens and a first class team in every respect. Nothing for them to do. Maple Croft Farm, Stanley Quarter, City. Tel. 73. 11-27-3dx i FOR SALE—Hand crochet bed spread and shams. Reasonable. Address Box B27, Herald office. 11-27-3dx FOR SALE—Columbia grafonola, with rec- ords. Call 1992-3. Arthur Taylor, 48 Howard St. 11-26-3d 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 auvertiser money. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Furnished room, steam heat, electric_lights, suitable for two gentle- men. 152 Main St. Sovereigns’ Blocks 2 flights up. 11-27-14; AUTOMOBILES —_— FOR SALE—1917 Ford roadster, extra tires and tubes; also VATIOUS Aaccessorics o make car comfortable. Owner leaving town. Tel. 1864-23. 11-37-3d NOTICE—For hire, Thousands read the Herald Classified Column daily. There are a lot of buyers ior that second baund auto you want to sell. Tell them about it in & For Sale Advt. Only One Ceant s Word, J e et NOTICE- three limousine, Call closed. cars; Cadillac 1824 11-37-6dx Chandler 7 pasenger Sedan, Paige limousine. Bernice Vaskiewidz. TO RENT—Furnished room for light house- keeping, for two adults. All _improve- ments. Americans only. 162 Main St., | one flight up. 11-27-1dx TO BRENT—Pleasant room, with or without breakfast. Price reasonable. Cottage. 39 Buell St. Right distance from center. TO RENT—Well furnished .steam .heated rooms, private family; only roomers. garage. Will rent separateiy. 1215-12. TO RENT—Furaished room, iences. 505 Arch St. all conven- 11-27-6dx ; FOR SALE—Packards—1916 Twin Six touring car, $1,000; 1917 Twin Six Chum- my Roadster, $1,800; 1917 Twin Six Se- | dan, now in paint shop, $2.50v. Lozier 1916 Runabout, $400. Chandler 1920 Dis- patch Model touring with wire wheels, $1,500. Packard Motor Car Company of New York, 150 Washington St., Hartford. 11-26-5a NOTICE—Mahogany Player Piano, bench and rolls, usea but in perfect order. Easy pawments. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 11-27-1dx NOTICE—General automoblle repairing. Sat- reasonable. Tel. 1478-4. 11-27-6d istaction guaranteed. rrices A. Reinas, 54 Greenwood St. FOR SALE—1918 Ford Touring, Dem wheels, chock absorbers, Shaw Manifold, Strom berg carbureter, tool box, 5 tires, $ 1919 Ford Roadster, Dem wheels, $250. 1918 Allen Sedan, 4 new tires. Bargain. Rudolph, Dealer in Allen and Auburn cars, 123 Cherry St. 11-23-5dx TO RENT—Furnished room, suitable one or two; steam heat, electricity, baths. Apply Seeley, 61 Main St. 11-27-1dx for hot FOR SALE—1917 Buick 4 cylinder touring car. Good condition. Address G. D. Rawlings, 156 Lyons St. 11-22-6dx. TO RENT—Furnished room, one or two gentlemen. suitable 24 Camp St. 11-27-1dx for TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 24 Maple St. 11-27-1dx TO RENT—A large pleasant furnished room, suitable for one or two ladies. So. High St. 11-27-1dx TO RENT—Tenement of five room, improve- ments, 3rd floor. Apply 19 Wakefield Court. 11-26-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room, gentleman pre- ferred. 660 West Main St. Can also give board. 11-26-2dx TO RENT—Steam-heated front room, suit- able for one or two geuiemen. Call at 204 Washington St. 11-26-2dx TO RENT—Two rooms and small kuehen. 217 Shuttle Meadow Ave. 11-26- TO RENT—Two unfurnished rooms. 134 South Main St., third fioor. 11-26-3dx ¥OR SALE—Sideboard, dresser and other furniture.® 28 Church St. 11-26-3dx FOR SALE—$8,000 stock and fixtures at 65c on dollar. Two complete stores with fresh goods on Broad street and one on Win- throp street. Rents very low with long leases. Apply Halpern Real Estate Co., 2 1 Main St. Phone 1724. 11-26-2dx FOR SALE—Standing cord wood. Geo. A. | Clark, Box 333, Meriden Tel. 784~ . 11-24-3dx FOR SALE—Sweet cider, fresh dally from Baldwin apples, for the holidays. Deliv- ered any part of city. Jugs, kegs or bar- rels. Tel. 697-2. 11-23-4dx FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs. etc. at factory to home prices. Your old ma- tresses made over equal to new. tering. Tel. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Three telement house and barn at 726 East St. Lot 217 feet deep. A good home for some one. See H. N. Lockwood, City Hall, or 793 East St. 11-27-6ax FOR SALE—New 6 room cottage, desirable location; all improvements; price very reasonable. E. O. Kilbourne, 1600 Stan- ley St. Tel. 1219 11-27-1dx FOR SALE—Maple Hill Ave., 5 more Farm, 7 «room modern house. Price and terms right A. Bean, Maple Hill Ave., City 11-22-6dx TO RENT—Farm, $15.00 month; 18 acres of land, with privilege of buying for small sum. Located in Westfield, Conn. Hal- pern Real Estate Co. 321 1-2 Main St. Tel. 1724 11-26-2ax FOR SALE—One two-tenement house on Winthrop street. All improvements. Can be soid on & 12 per cent ba. Apply Hal- pern Real Estate Co. Phone 1724. WANTED—Reliable ambitious man, Guaran- teed salary with good opportunity for ad- vancement. Address 4W, Herald. 11-27-5ax WANTED—Esperienced soda clerk, well's Drug Store. Cro- 11-27-1ax WANTED—Middle aged man to take orders for our reliable trees and plants, whole or part time, pleasant and healthy work. An opportunity to build up a permanent ana- profitable business. C. E. Wilson & Co., Box 217, Manchester, Conn. 11-27-1wx LUCRATIVE COMMISSION for real sales- | men. Largest truck tire jobbers in state desire representative in this locality to sell truck tires at ONE-THIRD less than price now being sold in your town, Cornpenlu-‘ tion unlimited—depending on man’s abil- | ity. Write or ot New England Tire Co., | 359 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. | Tl WANTED—Male clerks in local factory ol-' fice. Apply, state age, references, et Box 14XX, Herald office. 11-24-3d T ————————— AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Agents wanted Mending Tissue mends all out the use of needle or thread. Big profits! Sample, full instructions an® wholesale price by mail post,ald for a dime. New York Specialties, 944 T.fon Ave., New York. Fricays tf everywhere! fabrics with- WANTED—Agents make $I5 weekly selling guaranteed hosiery. We guaranteed $3¢ weekly full time. 75c an hour_ spare time. Experience unnecessary. Perfect- wear Hoslery, Darby, Pa. 11-27-1dx TO RENT—+Two front furnished steam heat- ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd floor. E————————pe——— Losx LOST—Pocketbook containing sum of money, on Main St. Reward If returned to Her- ald office. 11-27-2dx LOST—Wednesday, Nov. 24, on Curtiss or West Main St., crank handle. Please re- turn to the Gen. Main and Electric Co. Garage 16-15 Booth St. Reward. 11-27-3dx LOST—On Lafayette or Maln streets, sum of money. Reward if returned to Hotel ‘Washington . 11-26-2dx e ——— FOUND —_— FOUND—Small brown spaniel dog. I. B. _Barter. Tel. &5, Fitiuvitla. 11-27-2d l-u'llre Cook’s G-n- age, Plainville, Conm. 11-27-6a FOUND—Sometime ago, in Walnut Hill Park, gentleman’s signet ring, Initials J. G. B. Owner cap have same by calling 772-3. 11-26-2dx S ———————— TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, steam and garage. Adults only. Tel. heat, 319-4. 11-27-2dx TO RENT—WIll rent for 6 months my 6 room bungalow, all furnished. Reply P. O. Box 211. 11-27-1dx TO RENT—Nice seven room tenement on Hamilton St., ‘steam heat and garage. $55 per month. Home Banking and Realty Co., $6 West Main St. 11-27-t¢ TO RENT—Four room temement with im- | provements, in good location. Call 512 Main St. 11-26-2dx | TO RENT—Five room temement In West End, Dec. 15. Present tenant leaving town and desire young American couple for board and room now to take over rent at that time. Address Box 4B, Herald. 11-26-d2x TO RENT—Unfurnished room, steam heated, all 1479-4. 11-20-6dx —_— WANTED WANTED—A washing to do Mrs. John Zotter, 141 Glen St at home. 11-27-2ax Address 11-27-3d WANTED—A small roll top desk. Box 23K. WANTED—A middle aged lady as house- keeper for two in family; no washing. Widow preferred. Tel. 409-3 any time after six o'clock. or address Box 2:W, Herald office. WANTED—Room and board im private American family, by young couple. Tel. 2138-5. ] 11-26-2dax WANTED—Light housekeeping sulte wanted by young couple in desirable locality by Dec. 10th. Box 224, Herald. 11-24-3dx WANTED—By young couple, at once, 2 un- | furnished rooms suitable for light house- keeping. Address Box 27T, Herald. | 11-24-3dx WANTED—Youag lady lately landed, speak- ing German and Itallan, wish position maid for housework. No washin, at 945 Stanley St. WANTED—To buy, large quantity of milk Qaily. Address 101 Myrtle St. 11-22-6dx _— WANTED—Heated on Harrison street, by November 1. Box G24, Herald. ‘WANTED—At once, desirable rent of five | or six rooms, in New Britain, Berlin or Plainville, for family of three adults. Address, Herald, Box €W. 11-20-6dx ————————————— WANTED—Agents make $50 weekly taking for fas selling Goodyear rain- hundreds of orders waiting; $2.50 an hour for spare tim we deliver and colleet; sample coat free; write today for agency. Goodyear Mfg. Co., 9148 Good- year Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 11-27-1dx PERSONAL P PERSONAL—Full set teeth $3.00, with gold tooth. Guaranteed with best rubber. | Why pay more? _ Dr. Dickerman. 131 Main St, Barnes Block. 11-26-12d | tigating New | sounds a note of warnisg and FOR SALE—Ford Coupe used only ome month, 1920 model; also 1918 Ford Coupe. | Best bargains in_ihe state. — Aaron G. | Cohen, 45 Wells St., Hartford. Tel. Bu 1931. 11-20-1w | FOR SALE—Dodge Sedan; also ome 1920 Paige Coupe and one National Coupe. Thirty other bargains in open and closed | cai Aaron G. Cohen, 45 Wells St., Hartford, Conn. 11-20-1w FOR SALE—Buick 6 touring, all wfll‘!ire;' $625. 1917 Reo touring, $325. Aaron G. Cohen, 45 Wells St., Hartford, Conn. Tel. Bu. 1931. 11-20-1w FOR SALE. OLDSMOBILE Touring. DODGE. Roadster. BUICK Touring. i CHEVROLET 490 Touring. REO Touring. PACKARD Touring THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 6 Elm St., cor. Main St. Phone 484. llzn 10-31-t¢ USED CARS. 1919 BUICK Sedan, six cord tires...ase 1917 BUICK Touring. 1917 BUICK Roadster. 1916 BUICK Touring. Come in and look these cars over. sell at a Bargain. Open evenings. LASH MOTOR CO. Cor. Wesh Main and Lincoln Sts. Tel. 382. win George Dunbar, Salesman. 11-27-1a WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—A good cook or ‘house- work girl, 513 West Main street. 11-24-3d WANTED—Counter girl and cook at the Hotel Beloin. 11-26-tf WANTED—At once, middle sged German Jady to keep house for father and child. Call at grocery store 415 Stanley St. 11-24-3ax ‘WANTED—Waitress at Hotel u 24-3ax WANTED—Competent maid for general housework. Small family, good wages. References required. Mrs. L. H. Pease, 41 Lexington St. 1848 11-23-tf CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 24. Beware of the Knife (B) J. A. VULZ THE CHIRUFKACTOR) The worst mania that ever afflicted hu- mankind is now sweeping over the coun- try, leaving thousands of sufferers hopelcss- Iy mutilated and in many cases unfit to live. SURGICAL OPERATIONS ! There is one fact whicn is necessary for the public to know. That fact s that every part of the body, every argan, tissue and cell, is vitally necessary to the well-being of the individual, and has been put there by nature for a purpose. Regarding operations, here are the opin- ions, based on actual knowledge, of several prominent American surgeons: Dr. L. A. Merriam reported after inves- York conditions that ‘‘The New York coroner found in forty-two con- secutive cases of appendicitis operations that the appendix had been healthy, sound and normal. Dr. John N. McKenzie, professor. in Johns Hopkins University, states candidly that “The senseless, ruthless destruction of the tonsils is becoming each day a greater menace to the public good.” Dr. Vene, Armstrong comses out from be- hind the silence which seals the lips of so many surgeons and says: “lf there iz a fact known to scientific medicine, that fact is that major operations on the pelvig organs of women, with, or a tendency to, insanity, only aggravates the condition; and yet there is scarcely a female brought before the lu- nacy commission of Dallas, of which the writer is a member, who hads not had from one to five mutilating operations performed on_her. Says Dr. E. G. Jones: “We are asking the public to Lelieve in what we do not believe in ourselves. We are asking them to take medicines we will not take, and to submit to operations which we will not permit on ourselves. When we drink our own poizons and cut out our own vitals we will have the right to ask the public to follow us in blind confidence.” BEWARE OF OPERATIONS! It Is nec- essary perhaps only in one case out of fifty. CHIROPRACTIC, the greatést development in the scicnce of eradicating sickness, disease and suffering, has prevented thousands from surgical mutilation. The craze for surgical inter- ference has reached such a point that Dr. Alfred Walton, founder of the Essex County Hospital and chief of the surgical staff, utters a prophecy, wherein he says: “To guard against unnecessary surgical butchery an visory board will some day be established, which board will pass judgment in such cases—and A CHIROPRACTOR WILL BE ON THAT BOARD.” Nature never made a man, woman or child to be cut up. Investigate the science of Chiropractic and learn to your own re- llef that it will remove the causeé of ton- silitis, appendicitis and all other abnormal conditions. Come to the office today. Con- | sultation involves neither charge nor obli- gation. J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 259 MAIN STREET. BOOTH BLOCK Sulte 407, Fourth Floor Phone 1733 Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—2-5 p. m. Evening Hours: Monday, Tuesduy, Thurs- | @ay and Saturday, 8:30 to 8:30. \ NOTICE—C. A. Humphrey has been eatab- lished in New Britain the longest of any resident Plano Tuner. 97 So. Burritt. Phone 2063. 11-27-1dx NOTICE—Positively you can learn to dance in three weeks by taking two private les- sons each week. Address Dancing, Box 24. 11-27-1dx S ~, NOTICE—House - cleaning time. Electric © vacuum cleaners rented, 31.25 per day delivered promptly; satisfaction guaran. teed. Phone 2079. 11-22-e0dtt NOTICE—If party seen taking seal plush coat at Bardeck’s hall. November 24th will return same to owner, ‘Miss S. Cefarattl, trouble will be avoided. NOTICE—Geo. A. Clark, Box 333, Meriden, Ct. Tel. 11-34-3ax NOTICE—Save sosl and metal weather strips. Court St., City. use Chamberlin John McGraw, 20 NOTICE—It will pay you to have yeur re- pair work done now. For the best work in the carpentry line and most reasonable pdices see me. B. Benewits, 443 Church St. Tel. 2045-13. 11-23-6ax NOTICE—AIl wood, air-tight weather strips . for doors. Address R. T. Fuller, 401 Chestnut 8t., City. 11-22-6ax NOTICE—Fast, light up to 700 lbs_done right. 32 Hart St. Tel. 742-3. and delivery C. P. Upson, 11-22-8dx. NOTICE—WIill trade besutiful two pas- senger roadster, perfect condition, for#, bullding lot. Address Box 2XX, Herald. % 1 NOTT( Chalk Talk and, Sketching for munulmnll fairs auq dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren, Herald office, City. -82-t2 ———— Parker & Demir We wish to call your attention to a few good | places we have on our: list. ‘( A Three Tenement House on Cherry street'| $11,500. New Cottage in Bel- vidre $6,000. Very fine Cottage on Black Rock Avenue that you will find hard to beat anywhere in the city. Come in and talk these over with us,

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