New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1920, Page 12

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Classificd Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- nassiic d Column dafly. CLAS 1 a lot of buyers or that Minim CASH This is not a quesy el hilling and postage cq L 1y Omo Ceat 1= little advt. and in eli - aavertiser money. Ucity. Try a For Sale or & 1 Be Happy With The %1 e o 1 v VOCBPBHET GCLDGVOITOOE tores Bound for Norfolk. D.00 ELECTRIC TRA §;§’f'f:::§§§ e B scond hand auto you want 80 Want Advt, in the Herald today. ; v | On Board S. S. Pastores, Dec. 3, | Ing today. The steamer Pastores, on itin & Tell them obout | which they are returning to Norfolk %} | trom Colon, was off the Carolivas this ’ BE GIVEN AWAY @. ! morhing, and in spite of a heavy wind from the north, she was making §’1' good headway. The steamer, nNow- ever, is behind her schedule and it is uncertain at what hour she will dosk at Norfolk. As Mr. Harding neared the United Sen for yoursclf. Unly One Cens & Word. one holding the lucky number in the drawing ! ¢ on Xmas Eve. opportunity to win this will be given with & & cash purchase commencing at once until Dec. & brve you electrically. & ge Cowles Electric Co. & Professional Bldg., (Oppo. Fox’s) Ve have your needs in the electrical l'me.—Letg & & States today there was renewed dis- cussion ‘among his companions re- garding the possibility that he might | choose some other place than his {home in Marion, Ohio, for his con- ferences on the Leagae of Nations and other subjects He has been ! urged by some friends to spend the ! winter in some southern state where there are better hotels and railway fa- cilities but it was said today that no ! decision had been réached. Both Sen- ator and Mrs. Harding are understood | ! to favor remaining ‘winter. WATER BOARD MEETING. Routine business will be taken care | of at the ecember meeting of the board of water commissioners, to be held Monday evening at City Hall. The —_—— 556 85 WEST MAIN ST.*’ felt advisable to walt several days. & LoLedode e do ot Lol Todedode b do g dodod - 1o iree Family House on Hawkins S a fine, high section of the city — if you od care of yourself, you ought to live to - d as Methuselah in this healthy location.! wo Family House at West End — See Us CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—-ROOMS 305-8 BANK BLDG. Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. s For The Whole y CHRISTMAS GIFT THAT IS USEFUL AND ENDURING. . in Marion this | *NOTICE—If you are contem, NOTICE. ' bosfn - WANTED—Experienced table waitre noon hours. Park Hotel dining rool 1 NOTICE——Sugar, any amount, for 10c & Ib. D. R. Dingwall, 654 Arch St. _No de- livery. 12-3-2dx WANTED—Experienced cook. Mrs. NOTICE—Rcpairing and rebuilding of old H. Hart, Sunnyledge. - chimneys Keasonable prices. Also clean- ing out. All kinds of mason work. ol Chimneys a specialty. F. Selander, phone ™. G Aafty 1 ESuhAusapte C e S stenographer, general assistant and 2168, 718 Staniey St 12-3-6dX | 1oy to do general store work. Apply vey & Lewis, 85 West Main St. 12 NOTICE—House - cleaning time. Electrie vacuum cleaners rented, $1.26 per day; deiivered prompily; satisfaction guaran teed. Phone 2079. 11-22-eodtt 'ANTED—Experienced second maid. ply Stanley House, 121 Maple St. 12- NOTICE—For hire, three closer cars; Chandler 7 passenger limousine, Caladdac Sedan, Paige limousine. Call 1824-2. | Bennie Waskiewiesz. 12-1-5dx WANTED—An experienced maid for housework {n small family. Good w. right party. Call at 378 Stanley St phone 2425. 1 piating any electrical work, such as wiring or repair- | regular monthly meetings ordinarily | ing for prompt service and reasonable # held Wednesday evening but as the | first Wednesday of this month was ‘ also the first day of the month, it was NOTICE—Save 25 per cent on all coal bills— WANTED—A competent mald, no was| 11-30-6dx , Tor jroning. Apply Mrs. L. 8. Grove HIll prices call Tel. 893-5. use Chamberlin Metal Weather strips. | John McGraw, 20 Court St., City. Phone 2374. it"se-sax ! WANTHD—Ooe petent housework. Small family, good wa, TO RENT TO RENT—4 room tenement on 3rd floor, 12 $3 Hart St. Couple preferred. ‘ forred TO RENT—Warm garage at 443 Church St. 12-3-3dx Tel. 2045-13. FOR RENT—Five room tenement, all im- provements, at 168 Washington St. Call A. Sidote, 168 Washington St. TO RENT—4 room steam heated flat, mod- ern improvements. Inquire at 151 Wash- ington St., 1st ficor. Tel. 1329-3. 12-3-1ax rooms for light Ring o 5. 12-2.245 NOTICE—WIll trade beautiful two '—Two furnished housekeeping, at 193 Main St. TO RENT—LIight housekeeping apartment of 2 rooms; very desirable. Address Herald, a Box 25B. 2 improvements, adults only. Apply 32 Norden St., oppo- site Bungalow. | TO RENT—Five all new house. Inquire 19 Bradley St., or call 3112. 12-2-3dx ——— TO RENT—Five room temement, all im- provements, within ten minutes walk of Call at 415 Stanley St in 12-14dx improvements, RENT—Five room temement, mod- ern. Apply to L.Deming, 753 Bast St. 12-1-3dx TO RENT—Tenement of (six wooms, up stairs, heated, gas In kitchen.® Kensing- ton RA. Tel. 678-5. 11-29-t¢ RENT—Nice seven room temement om Hamilton St., steam heat and garage. $56 per month. Home Banking and Realty Co., 86 West Main St. 11-27-tf TO RENT—Tenement of 3 rooms, adults pre- Inquire 27 Pleasant St. 12-3-1dx 'OR RENT—4 room tenement for two In the family, east of Robbins station, Newing- | ton. 12-3-2dx 12-3-2ax | | District of | Britain as per application on file mére | ror | fully appears, it is References required. Mrs. L. H. P NOTICE—The Reliable House and Window 41 Lexington St. Tel. 18 11-2 Cleaning Co. is open for business in this | I city. Guaranteed work. A trial will | | convince you. Office 17 Laurel- St. ! , Jacob 8. Steinberg, Prop. 11-30-5dx ' WANTED—A middle aged lady as i keeper for two in family; no washi: i ‘Widow preferred. Tel. 429-3 any i fter six o'clock. or address Box 22| ATTENTION—Probably you mre puzzled in ald efios. 12-3 selecting your “Xmas Gifts.” ° We handle an article which old and young will appreciate. Handsome “‘Card Case” given with every 100 name cards. Don't pass up this offer, the time is limited. For furth- er information, write The Star Printery, White's Crossing, Plainville, Conn, Box 111, 11-30-1w WANTED—Stenographer; must have some knowledge of bookkeeping and accurate on figuring: clear -penman. Best of ! NOTICE—General automobile repairing. Sat- as to charac honesty and abil- istaction guaranteed. Prices reasonable. ity necessary. A. Reinas, 54 Greenwood St. Tel. 1478-4. where last employed, and A wanted. Box 19XX, Heral 11-27-6a i 12-3-3a pas- senger roadster, perfect condition, for building lot. Address Box XX, Hermld. OB Oorsbesilit, (et - Tull”. sud FOR SALE—MISCELLANEGUS Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud S p dances; something snappy. Al Maimgren, | FOR SALE—Buffet and round diming Herala office, City. 32-tf| table, at Pleasant St. 12-3-14 FOR SALE—Two overcoats slightly nicely bound books, 3 burner Blue Fla oll stove, clothes wringer, vases, gl ware, other useful articles, no use them: sell cheap. Up one flight o Moran's music store, 363 Maln BL]z =y ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING. Berlin, ss; Probate Court, December 2d, A. D., 1920. Estate of Henry R. Deming, late of the town of New Britain, in said dis- trict, deceased. FOR SALE—$175 Columbla Grafonola, ind| Upon the application of E. T. Ring- | . filing for records, used only one mon rose, praying that as administrator he | terms satisfactory; grest bavgain. Al ‘may be empowered to sell and convey | ress Columbla, Herald, Box 16. certain real estate located in said New 12-3-24: horse with chalr seal in good condition, Tel. 726-12. 12- Ordered, That said application be om Ba e sl hod heard and determined at the. Probate LB o s Offics, in New Britain, in seid dis-| Lo 204 bat clesning businses: e N trict, on the 9%th day of December, A. D, 1920, at 9 o'clock in the fore- ! FOR SALE—Leghorn noon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, bY pog SALE—Cheap, good cider apples. publishing this order in some news- P. Young, Kensidgton, of Philip Nortd paper having a circulation in said farm. Tel. 667-12. 12-1-6) district, and by posting a copy of this pallets; great la; strain. F. M Peasley, Cheshire, Conig Tel. Cheshire 83-2. 12-2-24 WANTED YANTED—At once, 200 @ N. C. Nielson, Beckley, Coan- ik dally. e =74 Y ANTED—Couple wants_heated W‘ 2{ three or four rvooms with electricity: t have nice bath and ‘v:“:; Will furnish references. ‘:w-x‘:l;a': Main street, or call 2181. 3 stores .D—Business blocks, offices, :Sinaxur- to care for by reliable man. Address Box 9z, Herald. - 12-3-2d43 stove.’ [ ANTED—To buy large size parior SIOFC Tel. evenings 179-13 [ ANTED—Position by youns lady rapher, high school graduate, far with generol office work. O expericpce. Can furnish refere Quire Herald, Box 26D. JANTED—BY elderly A."';T.': houuuaenin&".' or three rooms for e sbout Jan: Ist. Address Herald, Box 15c and stove ashes and filling garden, by 4 11-50-4d% ANTED—Dirt at saw dust at 10c s Cherry St. D—! refined - colored girl . ANTED—Position by . cleaning ofiice. G. P., 181 w ‘n=: -~ sy ANTED—2 or 3 furnished m—ol.n:ll k provements, for lght noulekups. - rally located, by young couple. {z- Box 12J, Herald. D—Position by & practicsl o : ::n:'-nng in private umm;‘orsu:;n‘ma Apply Miss H. Alendjian, pring St B e AFTED—‘PuhIIe stenography, multigraph- ind We Have every description of & mailing 1, 278 Main ist. Smith Businéss: School, 218 NET TED—Work for = 1-ton ::ck delivery. Address by postal Johg ¥. Nolan, 320 So. Main. 8t., City: 21-39-1ws v D—Heated garsge . ou Harrinea :t’r::z“ by November 1. Box G24. Herald, mele education and _@peaki foreign languages, wishes & cC real-éstate Of jon in a factory or mge, ::;\:re forelgn patronage is wanted. Her~ ala Box 10X. ' 11-30- i FURNISHED ROOMS, PIe —— © RENT—Furnished roog out board, in private Ufmuy. 113 Grana 12-3-2dx S CTe-b-sax street. heated. 0 RENT—Two rooms and cte Meadow Ave. O RENT—Rooni with board. Call 2478-5. 11-39-3eod njce rooms, all impreve- ments, with use of kitchen, for small family, 10 min. from L, F. & C, sad 0 REN Trout & Hines. Call 100 Daly St. central, to desirable American coupl single lady. Responsible. Post, 21 Winthrop St. Y0 RENT—Ome furnished room, heat, for gentleman. 50 Court Bt 1 of letters or specifications. trocks; p——— 12-2-38x —_— T TO RENT—Three or four furnished rooms, | )R SALE—One show ease 10 ft. long & high, double deck, all double thick gla: cheap 1f taken at once. Gerard's Qualig Store, 538 East Main St. 12-1- order on the public sign-post in the town of New Britain, in said district, giving notice to all parties in interest, | either personally or by mailing to each ness yet who does not want to TO RENT—Heated, furnished room, Pri- 3 z 2 . osta co FOR SALE—Vim delivery express; fine ba -~ 3 . ore appropriat® than an installation of electric :fi;rpm‘d t‘:"_n ""k: "t’; °‘c:"“l‘_: < gain for cash. Payments $500 or will hi; vate bath. 712 Stanley St. 11-30-6dx pay a high rent For informa- { 1 by di eek or month, to responsib ——. iring? It will bring comfort and pleasure to the 12.2.3ax | ©f the notice given. party. Prone 118 eteam hoat- tion apply to Henry Schupack, 338 Main St. Tel. 1900. party. one 1186-12, or call ‘l: ‘I:l: Tflea 193 M : . : s ft Francis St. ~30-54 rooms ain St., 3rd floor. ptire family, and it will last as long as your house Attest, Court, o t.. Srd lands. | [TO RENT—Large furnished _ veniences, private family. § Eim St. 12-1-3ax . . : 2 TO RENT—Small central Main St. If your home is not wired for Electric Service, | store. . A rare chance for one who hen here's an Xmas suggestion: What would be b o bl H Lers BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, LN £ mA:. A Py, R REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, | T0F a hyan: Forseteilicr Gonn. Tel. B : —_— Judge. | tol 806-2. Evenings 418-3. 11-29-54 FOR SALE—Three telement house and bars At 726 East St. Lot 217 feet deep. A 800d homo for some ome. See H. N. Every year great numbers of homes are wired Xmas Gifts. Why not add yours to the list this { Ee? 2 FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding | ASY PAYMENTS R M -3 e ———————— 1S X ez, vor e, oowient || City Advertisement —— a e You won't have to pay cash. A small payment factory to home prices. Your old mau. AGENTS WANTED, all that is needed at the time the order is placed. tresses made over equal to new. Uphois- 3 etne, "Tel, 2314-4. 60 Tremont St. Notice is hereby given that there | " msiiil, Agents —wanted everywheref he balance on the wiring and fixtures can be paid in‘easy monthly payments—payments so small they <, Mendi: Tl 11-6-404% ' i)} pe a meeting at City Hall, Room R o S will never be missed. : oy o 3 11-2 out the use of needle or thread. C——— 201, on Dec. 3, 1920, at 7:30 p. m., nr:fllt-! 5 s-r::nle. full instructions :': for all those interested in the ques- Wholesale price by mail postpaid for & Sutiding—Repamng. tion of storage of gasoline or other | awe. New Yoo ® SPeclalties 944 T'.ion inflammable materials bef 5 LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. e BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK, Ave., New York. Fricays tf mittee appointed by the Mayor on | WANTED—Agents to sell hosiery to the STEEL AND CONCRETE. vote of the Common Council. Repairs of all kinds. consumer at lower prices than the retail Per order of said committee. & oo, Phimanis Tovat. Scaay B Herald). o # Court St Telepbouas 3344 tlew Britain, Coan. & Co.. Philadelphia. 124 e s CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 25. DON'T PUT IT OFF (By J. A’ VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) FOR ALL INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING COME TO THE OPENING OF The Quality Smoke Shop 70'; West Main Street. Today and All This Week Complete Line of Until your home is wired you can never enjoy good lighting made possible by the Mazda Lamp. Nor can you have your household burdens ightened by such labor savers as the Electric Iron, Vacuum Cleaner, Clothes Washer and Dish (Washer. Stop that cough, pain, weakness or dis- ease NOW, before it goes further and does so much damage that Nature will be un- able to restore you to health and strength —THE SERVICE “AGENCY— again. To wait is always dangerous! All the severe cases that visit my offico ds e — Property 96 West Main Street for Sale, a0y or mo haa ey come nere wnen e | 33 Feet Front, Over 200 Feet Deep. Spe(ak Qujck R e H. D. HUMPHREY NOW is the time to stop the progress of your disease! 272 MAIN ST. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS CHIROPRACTIC will remove the CAUSE that underlies your trouble, and you will again be well, strong N u owe it to yourself to in- vestigate! Visit my office today, . or to- | morrow at the latest, and in a week or %0 you will realize what wonderful results s Etinbe ) STEAMSHIP TICKETS T A VO 'FOREIGN REMITTANCES‘ v Just ’phone and ask to have one of our repre- sentatives call and give you an estimate of the cost of an electrical equipment, . THE CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER CO. BRIAR PIPES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES MAGAZINES FREE SOUVENIRS SEE OUR HOLIDAY LINE J.V.ONORATO, Prop. Opposite Washington St. " J.A.VOLZ , ! The Chiropractor TO'ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD |GEORGEANUIGLEY 237 MAN NEWRRITAIN CONK 2§ MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK Saite 407, Fourth Fleor Phone 1755 Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—2-8 p. m. Evening Hours: Monday. Tnesduy, Ihlrl-l @ay and Seturday, 6:30 to 8:30.

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