New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1920, Page 12

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SHBVLHGHOVBOLLVOCOVO00000L000B000D dies! What a Time in Which to Buy a Handsome Coat! About Fifty-Five Models 39.95 t i very doubtful If the women who need winter Coats will again be offered this season such an tunity to choose (o such an advantage. he Coats are quality and class from collar to hem. e materials are Normandy, Velour, Heather, ome of the Coats are suede lined; some are silk lined; | THIRD FLOOR and black. Hip and three-quarter lengths, stmas Handkerchiefs FLUTTER A WELCOME WITH OLD-TIME BEAUTY AND ECONOMY assortment of Ladies White Handkerchiofs with dainty @ and white embroldered corners; the newest shades in id colors, plain and fancy. Also men's plain white Hem- 29 tohed Handkerchiefs. Excellent Value .,........... c embroidered All-linen Handkerchiefs in white and colored orners in a large assortment of patterns; also plain soc Mother Goose Cut-Out hite Linen Handkerchiefs with initial Children’'s Handkerchiefs for 25c. eture Book containing three very pretty Handkerchiefs, with mbroldered corners. Dollies and dress to cut out; 0 rhymes. All for . Fancy Handkerchiefs nnd Men's Plain White and colored dars. A large stock to select from. elal for Main Floor e P Polo, Suede and a splendid variety of fancy Coatings. many having collars of Opossum, Raccoon he new special dyed Nutria Coney; the collars are the very elaborate shawl type. 7 ther Coats’ Too ForAllWeatherWear$39 .95 REGULAR PRICES $69.50 to $85.00. The lowered price on these Coats Is less than the wholesale cost. The leathers are high grade sheepskih and vici kid. The linings are suede, silk or tweed; 'the colors, Inc. Hartford ( ok achekeacdodated] ###fi#####i&######fi#@#flfl##%####fi%fi%###%#@fi@#fifif tan, mahogany Two Hundred Fishson Bar Pins WITH SPARKLING WHITE STONES $1.18 There are just 200 of these beautiful pins in this.sale in- cluding about ten styles. An ex- cellent value for the money. A pretty and very inexpensive gift. Jewelry Department Main Floor N e COBBDCAVVIVOCOOVHOCOHVLOBTVVCBT BT 0. 51 JUBILEE S'rm‘r;-flere.azfam.ly, WILSON NON- COMMITTAL after your heart’s desire—Fine big yard prescn s ot ver raod Known n as smooth as a billiard table—Room kens and garden—Price RIGHT. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 3{3—ROOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. FOR ALL INSURANCE DeWITT A. RILEY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ~THE SERVICE AGENCY— Results--Herald Classified Advts ARSONS’ GARAGE ST MAIN STREET Near Corbin Ave. NOW is the time to overhaul your car—straight- that fender—and repair your radiator. PARSONS’ GARAGE is completely equipped thandle all Auto repair—Any makes. EALESTATESALE ough the J. Hockman Real Estate Co., Solomon einman has sold his property at 27-29 Lawlor pet and 4 Milk street to Mrs. Bessie Sniderman of Jai ville. The same company has sold for Bessie dderman her residence at 120 Whiting street, ville. . J.HOCHMAN CO. 259 MAIN STREET ‘Wilson has not ypt Whether or Not He Will Address Congress Tomorrow. Washington, Dec. 6.—President made known whether he will deliver his last an- nual message to in person, been made at the capitol him should he decide to resume, custém ! galleries have been printed and ready for distribution to members of ithe senate and upon | | | J l 118 WALLACE ST. congress tomorrow but arrangements have to receive the interrupted by his illness. Tickets of admission to the house are immediately the White house assurances; from Ho*u‘ that the president will visit the capit ol. £hould occasion arise to dis- tribute the tickets congressional leaders realize there will be a great demand for them as this would be the first public appearance of the presi- dent since he taken il more than a year ago. e et PLUMBING Steam, Hot Water Heating EXPERT SERVICE T. J. QUINLIVAN 712 STANLEY ST. Tel. 2084. SOLAR GLENWOOD FURNACE We have on hand some of these Wonderful Furnaces and are prepared to deliver and install them at once. We are also ready to do Furnace Repairing, Gutters, Roof Repairing, Sheet Metal work, etc. W. H. METCALF TEL. 2197 Classificd Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- licity, Try a For Sale or & ‘Want Advt, in the Herald today. Sen for yoursolf. Unly One Oent WANTED AT LIBERTY, l(ovh. Floturs Opernter. years experien Mflm Herald, Box HBB 13-4-2ax WANTED—3 or 4 room temement, for mid- dle aged couple, within reasonable dis- tance of Stanley Rule & Level. Tel 283-3, between S & m. and 5 p. m. 12-6-1ax WANTED—Ladies, why buy a new coat or suit when we will remodel, dye, clean and repair your old one in the latest style and save you many dollars. Ad, the Talor, 71 Asylum St., Hartford. Open evenings until § p. m. 12-6-eod2mo WANTED—AIl kinds of Rabbits. ain Bird Store. New Brit- 12-6-1dx once, 200 quarts milk daily. ' ANTED—At N. C. Nielson, Beckley, Conn. 12-3-3dx WANTED—Couple wants heated apartment of three or four rooms with electricity. Must have mice bath and be in good loca- tion. Will furnish references. §9 Main street, or call 2181. 12-3-3ax —_— e WANTED—Position by young lady stemog- rapher, high school graduate, also famil- iar with generol office work. Two years experience. Can furnish references. In- quire Herald, Box 26D. | 12-2-6d WANTED—By elderly American ¢ouple, two or three rooms for light housekeeping, 1st. Address Herald, Box 12-2-5dx about Jan. X30X. ‘WANTED—Public_stenography, maultigraph- ing any kind of letters or specifications. We have every description of a mailing list. Smith Business School, 278 Main St. 11-30-11dx WANTED—Heated ga on Harrison street, by November 1. Box G24. Herald e ——— NOTICE. NOTICE—Radiators, Fenders, Lamps, Gaso- line tanks, etc., repaired at Parsons’ Gar- age, 650 West Main St. 12-6-64 NOTICE—Miss Alice Starr, Teacher, $6 Elm St. Phone 417-2. 12-6-8-112 NOTICE—Wood out with team. carted, ashes, etc., takea Tel. 614-4 73 Elm St. 12-6-3dx NOTICE—Bring your old rusty or brokem razors to us and we will repair and sharpen same to your entire> satisfaition. Razor Grinding Shop, 587 Main St. 12-6-14x NOTICE—Come and see the largest ¢ in the city, kid badies with real eyebfuw We also have the larg- Plano in the eity Arch St. Nov- eity Shop (M. P. Leupold), 359 Arch St., 6 houses south of the Armory. 12-6-6d NOTICE—House - cleaning time. _Electrie vacuum cleaners rented, $1.25 per day; deyvered promptly; satisfaction suararn. teed. Phone 2079. . NOTICE—Repairing and rebullding of old chimneys ing out. Chimneys a speciajty. 2168, 718 Stanley St. Reasonable prices. All kinds Also clean- of mason F. Selander, NOTICE—For three closer Chandler 7 passenger limousine, Ci Sedan, Paige limousine. Call Bennie Waskiewiesz. dac 1824-2. 12-1-5dx NOTICE—If you are electrical work, such ing, for prompt prices call Tel. ntemplating any service and §93-5 reasonable 11-30-6dx ATTENTION—Probab! selecting your you are puzzied Xmas Gifts.” W ndle an article 1 and voung will appreciate. . Handso: 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, Conm, Box 111, 1130-1w NOTICE—WIll trade beantiful two sengery roadster, perfect condition, for bullding lot. Address Box 2XX, Herald. NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren. Herald office. City. 9-22-ef ————— TO RENT TO RENT—Apartment of 5 rooms and gar- age, steam heat and latest Improvements, in new bullt house, fqr aduits only. Ap- ply 32 Norden St., opposite Bungalow. 12-6-6dx TO RENT—5 room 19 Wakefleld Court. 12-6-2dx TO RENT—6 room tenmement house om 40 Chapman St. Inquire at 5 Chapman St. Tel. 1438-4 12-6-1ax TO REN NT—4 on 3rd_floor, $3 Hart St room temement ) Couple preferred. 12-6-1a TO RENT—6 and 7 room modern apart- ments and 2 daylight stores on Main St. Janitor service, steam heat and hot water. Apply to Wan. C. Raph: 390 Main St. 6-3d TO RENT—Two family house, 5§ rooms to a tenement. Improvements. J. J. Don- ahue, Cariton St. 12-6-6dx TO RENT—Four room temement; modern improvements. 129 Glen St 12-6-1dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, 1st floor, all modern improvements, best section of city. Inquire 19 Bradley St. Tel. 2112. 1M6-2ax TO RENT—Three rooms, furnished, for light housekeeping, heated, all convenienc:s, entrance separate. 15 Monroe St. 12-4-2d TO RENT—Store at 8 Elm St.. Reasonable if taken at once. Apply to M. Cohen. Tel. 2425. 12-4-t2 ST R e e e ] TO RENT—Warm garage at 443 Church St. Tel. 2045-13. 12-3-3dx TO RENT—Five room temement, all im- provements, within ten minutes walk of Main ,St. Call at 415 Stanley St., in grocery store. 12-1.4ax 11-22-eo0dtt | wiring or repair- | CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c¢ CASH IN ADVANCE 'l1\i.s 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 aavertiser money. WANTED—FEMALE HELP ‘WANTED—Experienced second maid. Ap- ply Stanley House, 121 Maple St. N 12-6-2¢ AUTOMOBILES ————— e FOR SALE—Ford touring car. Good bar- gain for quick sale. Tel. 45. Herbert Ahlzren, 450 Main St.\ 12-8-5dx | FURNISHED ROOMS. ; TO RENT—Well heated furnished - _rosina and board. 45 Grand St. Mrs.. Ryder. Tel. 1537-5. 13-6-20" FOR SALE—1915 Cadillac Touring, $350; ' 1918 Kissel Touring, $900; 1918 Kissel Touring, $950; 1920 Overland _Touring, | $750; 1917 Kissel 2 1-2 ton truck, $1,000. | Thrall Motor Car Co., 1253 Main St,, Hart- ford. 12-3-3@ WANTED—Woman to wash Mondays. 78 West Main St. 12-4-2d WANTED—Woman to take care of two chil- dren while mother goes to bus ness Waxca and board furnished. Address 225 South Main St, 2nd floor. 12-4-2dx FOR SALE—Mercer Tourlng 5 passenger, wire wheels, electric lights, bar- ANTED—Mal general housework. | et g gain $400. Call Charter 5171. 3-3a | One who can cook preferred. Good wages Address Box 11B, Her- 12-4-6dx to right party. ald. FOR SALE. DODGE TOURING. DODGE ROADSTER. | OLDSMOBILE TOURING. { REO TOURING. l FORD ROADSTER. WANTED—Young_girl to work by the day. Apply to Mrs. M. H. Pease, 51 Armistice { St, New Britain. 12-4-2d THE B. & 8. MOTOR CO. 18 Mailn St. Phone 484. | e—— WANTED—MALE HEVP'. 'WANTED—Competent maid housework. Three in family. Tel. 1856-4. for gemeral References. 12-4-6a | WANTED—Experienced cook. Mrs. Walter | | H. Hart, Sunnyledge. 12-3-6d | ‘WANTED—An experienced mald for general | housework in small family. Good wage to | right party. Call at 378 Stanley St., or | phone 2425. 12-1-t0 —ee WANTED—First class barber, steady work. James Basse, 88 Church St. 12-6-3dx WANTED—Pattern makers.. Would inter- view middle aged man who under ta“ds wood working and can read drawings with view to becoming template maker on structural work. Stealy, pleasant, lucra- tive position. Only those with above qualifications nced apply to Berlin Con- st uc.ion Comp.ny, Berlin Depot, Berlin, Conn. 12-4-1w WANTED—A competent mald, no wuhln: or ironing. Apply Mrs. L. Grove Hill. ‘'WANTED—Competent housework. Small References required. 41 Lexington St. for menmeral WANTED—A reliabie man with experience, ' soda to take cise of furnace. H.' C. Hine, | Hillside Place. matd family, Mrs. L. ges. g vease, | Tel. 1848. 11-23-t¢ 'WANTED—Store Manager. Zee Zee Rubber Company, manufacturers of tires and tubes, is opening one of its many chain, stores In New Britain. The entire pro- duction of our mill: sold only through these factory-owned stores, direct to tire users, minus jobber’s profits. All and other operating expenses are pald by the company. The manager recelves a salary of $50 a week and a commission on all sales. A cash deposit of $2,000 is re- quired. Unlimited possibilities. If you are a salesman and can furnish the cash bond write or phone Mr. W. G. Zimmer- man, Bond Hotel, Hartford, Conn. 12-6-3a E———— PERSONAL -_— WANTED—Stenographer; must have some knowledge of bookkeeping and accurate on figuring;also neat, clear penman. Best of reference as to character, honesty and abil- In applying state Box 19XX, Herald. 12-3-3a ‘wanted. PFRSONAL—Don’t suffer with toothache. oend card today. We will call at your home and extract them without pain. Full | set teeth $8.00. Guaranteed with gold tooth free. Dr. Dickerman, Barnes' . Block, 131 Main St. 12-6-2dx fl | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | FOR SALE—Sewing seat, table, pictures, shades, matting, medicine closet, mirrors. ..cs. L. L. Brastow, 139 ‘West Main St, Plainville. Tel. Plainville, 14-14, 12-6-24 CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 26. NO DOPE (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) Let this fact be understood—nerve pres- sure is the cause of your ailment, regard- less of what it is, where it is, or how long you have had it. Everything you or phy- sicians were able to do was valueless, for #pinal nerve pressure was and is there still to cause the cmdmay“ and no drug, ope- ration or osteopathic manipulation could SALE—Bay mare horse, sultable for | Cheap if taken at once. S14-4. 12-6-3dx | FOR grocery business. ' 72 Elm St. Tel. | FOR SALE—Kitchen range. Call 2303-2. | | 12-6-3dx FOR SALE—Baby carriage in perfect con- dition. Call at 237 Elm St, over store. Tel. 363-3. 12-6-3dx CHIROPRACTIC suoceeds where other methods fall. Re- sults in thousands of cases suffering with your particular kind of ailment prove .this. Let this modern method remove the pre: sure in your Nervous System that is ca ing you so much trouble. Get on the road to Health at once! Don't delay a day long>r! Come to the office now—TO- NIGHT, and see how quickly your ailment will be gone! Free cnn-ulmgon and spinal analysis. J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 259 MAIN STREET. BOOTH BLOCK Sulte 307, Fourth Floo: Ottice Hours: Evening Hours. acre farm, 10 room house, 100 large apple trees. Good land.- 200 or 300 cords of wood. $500 cash required. C. L. Barpes, Barnesdale. Tel. 1892-3. 12-6-5dx FOR SAL JE—Second hand lumber and scrap | wood at 142 Main St 12-4-6d FOR SALE—Steinway piano, very good condition. Price reasonable if taken ‘ at once. Apply 95 Arch St. 12-6-3dx | FOR SALE—Gas stove, in good condition. | k Tel. 1125. 12-4-2ax FOR SALE—A large safe. 430 Main St. FOR SALE—Cheap. good cider, apples. F. \ P. Young, Kensington, on Philip Norton farm. Tel. 667-12. 12-1-6x FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City iled 10-31-t¢ | TO 12-6-2ax | rent | TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all - iences. 505 Arch St. 13-6-3ax TO RENT—Two or thra furnished rooms for light housekeeping; stcam heat. 403 ‘West Maln St. Call after 5 o'clock. 12 -1d3 RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 193 Main St. 2nd floor. 12-6-1ax TO RENT—Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 403« West Main st . 1248-1dx TO RENT—Room with board. Call 2473-5. 11-29-3e0d single room for American Rl gentleman. 45 Walnut St. 12-4-2a% TO RENT—Furnished new, for gentlemen Davids, 551 Mhain St. ing or couple. Mra. 12-4-2a% TO RENT—2 furnished steam heatsd l'o‘-.: in =001 loc°to, to ma a ' W '~ or ladies employed. 35 Curtis St. ll-l-‘ TO RENT—Two front furnished steam beat- ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd floor. Losxy - LOST—Saturday night, $40 in bills, between Postal Telegraph office and Beloin Hotel. Box 10XX, Herald office. 12-6-24x LOST—Saturday afternoon, brindle bull with white face. Return 27 Black Rock ave. Tel. 1524-3. Reward. 12-6-1dx LOST—Nov. 30, on Gien 8t. negr Hich school or front Berlin Bavings Bank, keya.' Finder return to Herald office. Re..ard 12-4-30 FOUND —— e FOUND—Last Tuesday, lineman’s _belt. Owper can_have same by calling @t B. M. Goodrich’s, Clayton road, and for ¢ this 1dvt. 7 13-6-2ax" A . FOUND—Small white and tan female dox, about 12 inches high; without collar. Owner can have same by calling at Clark St. 1: XMAS SUGGESTIONS: ! We have the up-to-the minute elect trical appliances that mean great con- venience, labor saving and economy to you. Electric toasters, electric washing machines for clothes, dishes, etc.; electric heaters and stoves, curl- ing irons, heating pads, etc. Buy mnow- We will deliver onn-. mas Eve. BARRY & BAMFORTH 19 MAIN ST. Open Monday Evenings till Xmas, Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushl pillows, steel couches, cots, springs. et at factory to home prices. ' Your old s tresses made over equal to new. Uphols- tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont St. 11-4 DR. COOMBS AND CHIROPRACTOR ARE A Protect yourself by a Burglary . . Insufance o 272 MAIN STREET. —BURGLARS— ROUND Policy. It costs but little, written by nouvarnses x f All Kinds. / N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING THE NATUREOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 252 MAIN ST. TEL. 765 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady . m. to 5 p. m. By my methods and with my equipment all diseases are cured in the quickest possible time. Oured PENCIL Eversharp—Headquarters We Have the Most Complete Line in the City From $1.00 and old sores, all stomach troubles. Male and female conditions. No fail- wres in neuritis, sciatica or any form rheumatism. - Working people and families will be treated until cured at $1.50 per ‘reatment. —————————— " Bullding—Repamng. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC, BUILDERS IN WOOD, BERICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court St Telepbonas 2344 \ 72 West Main St. STEAMSHIP tlew Britaiz. Conn. 1913 l WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. »uz—a | GEORGEANUIGLEY and Up. NEW BRTAN TYPEWR.TER EXCHANGE Tel. 612 TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES § TOALL PARTS OF THE WORLD 2597 MAIN STREET !- NEW RRITAIN,[UH.

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