New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1920, Page 12

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Attention Boys And Girls mrantecd singing Canary, & g vod, a bowl of goldfish, 200 other souvenirs to any- olding the est amount fkots given away at the Britain Bird Sio odd » € e you stovt tickoes, g°t bu.y thoe better. NEW BRITAIN BlRD STORE ‘ ARCH STREET at own —BURGLARS— ARE AROUND yourself by a Burglary Policy. It costs but little, written by i. . nUMPHKEY : Insurance of All Kinds. STREET. N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING e can offer you No. 121 Cleveland street ’s a chance to make some money when drops—Fme big yard with small house. he house in rear and put two Big Blocks on AMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343 —-ROOMS 30 BANK BLDG. y on Spring Street For Sale LTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. Main Street Tel. 244 hy not Cover your Xmas Merchandise dditional Insurance? The Cost for One is Low. ‘W.L.LHATCHCo SURANCE fily REAL ESTATE HALL Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. For ALL NSURANCE CALL 1067-2 eWITT A. RILEY TIONAL BANK BUILDING 272 MAIN“STREET. ] AVICE AGENCY— RSONS’ GARAGE EST MAIN STREET Near Corbin Ave. OW is the time to overhaul your car—straight- t fender—and repair your radiator. PARSONS’ GARAGE is completely equipped Indle all Auto repair—Any makes. PENCIL ersharp—Headquarters Have the Most Complete Line in the City From $1.00 and Up. BRTAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 TEAMSHIP-- TICKETS JREIGN REMITTANCES )ALL PARTS OF THE, \VORLD IRGEANUIGLEY 237227 NEWRRITAIN CONN STREET i OF AMERICA, WHEREAS, on the 29th day of November, 1920, the United States of America filed a iibel In the District Court of the United States for the District of Connecticut azainsi 18 quarts and 11 1-2 gailons of Salad Ofl (so- called) in accordance with (he Act of Con- gress approved th, 1906. AXD WHEF virtue of process in due form of law, to me directed. returnabie on the January third, 1921, I have seized and taken 16 quarts and 8 one-half gallons of bove mentioned and have same in my 1=BY GIVESN, that a Di trict Court will be hel he United Stat Court Room, In the City of New Haven, Conn., 12:00 noon, on the Third day of Jan uary, 19 For the trial owner or owners, have or claim any NOTICE 18 1 of =aid premises, and all persons who may erest, are hereby cited to be and appear at the time and place d, to show cause, If any they have, nal decree should not pass as prayed. PALMER, U By WILLIAM J. HAYES. Deputy U. S. Marshal. Dec 10-11-12 N ——————— | and the Classificd Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- Uicity. Try a For Sale or & ‘Want Advt. io the Herald loday. Ses for yours:lf. Unly One Ceus s Word. PERSONAL — e PERSONAL—Don't suffer with pain; don’t big prices these dull times. We'll e new ones, $S, with gold tooth. Dr. Dickerman, 131 Main St. 12-11-2dx POULTRY ALIVE OR FRESH KILLED Fowls . Young Roosters. . 35¢ b Broilers ... .. 40c b Also (‘lnlries, Bait Fish and Fish Globes. NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE 105 ARCH ST., TEL. 1121-3 {ours, 9 m., 8 p. m. Phone 703 DR.C. W. VIVIAN DENTIST & Dyson Bldg. 52 Main St. Porter Wew Britain Don’t endanger ihe e Of that pre- cious baby by using unknown or une- pasteurized milk. Use OUR REALLY PURE PASTEURIZED eliminate ALL question or richness. From selected sources of high qual- ity and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- IZED in a modern creamery. OUR PASTEURTZED MILK will satisfy the most exacl.ng. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, Teiephone 1936 401 PARK STREET SAFE and of impurity WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-uand Furniture L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 633-23 PALACE Mon. Tues. Wed. Constance Talmadge in “The Love Expert” Bullding —! Repaming. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. TLDERS IN WOOD, ERICK BTEEL AND CONCRETE. Repalrs of all kinda # Court St Telepbonos 3344 ttew RBritain. Coon. 13 _— PLUMBING Steam, Hot Water Heating EXPERT SERVICE T. J. QUINLIVAN 712 STANLEY ST. Tel. 2084. 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 aflment, 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 spinal nerve pressure was and is there still to cause the conditions, and no drug, ope- ration or osteopathic manipulation . could remove it. CHIROPRACTIC succeeds where other methods fail. Re- sults In thousands of cases suffering with your particular kind of aflment prove this. Let this modern method remove the pres- sure In your Nervous System that is caus- ing you so much trouble. Get on the road to Health at once! Don't delay a day longer! Come to the office now—TO- NIGHT, and see how quickly your ailment will be gone! Free consultagion and spinal ysis. J.A.VOLZ The Chiropractor 250 WAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK Suite ¥, Fourth Fioot Phone 1738 ov-e i 9-12 & m.—~2-5 p. m. B wing Hours: Monday. Tuewduy, Thure @s/ and Saturday. 6:30 te 8:30. 42¢ b, MILK ana/ PERSONAL—Don't Don’t pay big prices $8.00 set. Gold tooth. 131 Main St suffer. Don't walt. Best rubber used, Dr. Dickerman, 12-10-2dx PERSONAL—L. Hawne, M. H., Follower of Ethel E. Purdy, Spiritualist Medium, 200 Edgewood Ave. New Havem, Ct. Read- ings by mail. Send no mone 12-7-1wx ————————————— | CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge Z0c 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 2liminating this work we save the auvertiser money. Thousands read the Herald Classified Column daily. Thers are a lot of buyers Jor that eecond bhand auto yot want to sell Tell them obout it In & For Sale Advt. Only One Cens a Word, —_— TO RENT FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT—Five room tenement, ments. 94 Maple St, rear sonable prove- Renl rea- 12-11-1dx TO RENT—Flat of rooms, with all improvements. Inquire 151 West St 1329-3. steam heated, Private house. floor. Tel. 12-11-2dx 1st TO RENT—4 rooms, modern improvements. Inquire 129 Glen St. 12-11-1dx § TO RENT—Three rooms, 32 Greenwood St. 12-11-tf WANTED WANTED—Would buy a house, on Court, So. High, Wainut, Franklin Sq. or within 3 minutes walk from the center. Two family house preferred. Addre Herald, Box 21A. 2-11-3d WANTED—Situation wanted by a young man in a grocery store. Wishes to learn the business. Whole or part time. Have some experience. Reply by letter. Her- ald office, Box 26B. WANTED—By colored woman, washing to do at home. Call or send to 108 Franklin st. 12-10-2dx WANTED—Canvassers, men and women. Apply 18 Main St. 12-10-6a WANTED—Ga; rag Address Box 22Y, Herald. 12-10-2dx WANTED—Light trucking, quick delivery, part or full time. Tel. 1492-14. 12-7-6dX WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms, all improvements, for light housekeeping, centrally located, by young couple. Ad- dress Box 11X, Herald 12-7-t¢ WANTED—Public stenography, multigraph- ing any kind of letters or specifications. We have every , description of a_malling list. Smith Business School, 278 Main st. 11-30-11dx LOSY LOST—WIll the person that was seen taking overcoat by mistake at Y. W. C. A. last night return to 37 Franklin Square and avold further trouble. 12-11-1dx DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Physician and Chiropractor. Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 252 MAIN ST., COR. WEST Telephone 765. Dear Doctor, please use lowing: I was tubercular, tried all kinds of doctors and methods also change of climate, was finally taken to the Wild- wood Sanitarium, was told there I could not live more than two months and allowed to come home to die. I then heard of you with the result that after three months treatment I was able to again take my position, I am still working and feeling good. My methods cure all diseases, cluding all old sores regardless of how long stand- ing. Electric treatments of all kinds, Electric light Baths, Alpine Sun Rays, Ul Violet Rays and ‘Arc Violet Rays are given my patients when mdxcated without additional cost. Private woman’s treating room. with ' NOTICE—E. J. lady assistant, 9:00 a. m. Weather Report | CLOUDY: It does not matter to US. to 5 p. m. 12-11-3d e on or mear Connerton St. ' he® fol- | in- ' conditions of the skin and NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners to rent, | ! We are equipped to take pic- tures by artificial light with wonderful results. Photos taken RAIN SHINE. Also EVENINGS till Christmas. Arcade Studio PIANO TEACHING Special attention to beginners. JOHN J. CREAN | 13 Summer street Tel, 1209. Farm Bargain 70 acres of good land, modern house, 7 rooms, good out building, wood for home use. Price $8,000. Large oMrtgage may vemain. FOR A FARM OF ANY KIND SEE or zmxunsc.l TO RENT—Four room stairs. Inquire 76 Austin St. tenement, down- i2-11-1dx TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, all modern impgovements. Fine location. Inquire at store, 245 Elm St. 12-10-3dx TO RENT—Gurage space for two automo- biles, at 217 High St. Inquire at Broad- way Tailors, 67 East Main St. 12-10-3dx TO RENT—Six provements. cor. Lincoin. room temement, all im- Apply 436 West Main St. 12-9-3dx TO RENT—Front offices on Main St. 2141. Call -9-3dx TO RENT—Garage suitable for shop and storage, at 14 Willow St. M. Cohen. Tel. 24 repairing Apply ! 12-5-t TO RENT—Store at 8 Elm St., corner of Main St. Reasonable if taken at once. Apply to M. Cohen. Tel. 24 12-4-tf TO RENT—Apartment of 5 rooms and gar- age, steam heat and latest improvements, in new built house, for aduits only. AP- ply 32 Norden St., oppowte Nungalow -6dx i 2 ] TO RENT—Two family house, 5 rooms to a tenement. Improvements. J. J. Don- | ahue, Cariton St. 12-6-sax | p— NOTICE. STORM SASH—Estimates cheerfully submit- ted. The Rogers Sash & Door Co.. 139 Chestnut St. FPhone 499. 12-11-2w NOTICE—Carbon burnt out for 50c a cyl- inder. Auto Repair Co., 538 East Main St. Tel. 2016-3. 12-11-10dx NOTICE—Do not let a cold snap catch your furnace with a brokgn graté. Let an ex- pert weld it. F. L. Green, Commercial Welding Co., 111 Cherry St. 12-11-1dx { FOR SALE—Hand bags for $2.00, FOR SAL! Norton, Berlin. Tel. 657-14. 12-11-3dx~ ¥OR SALE—Two pens of Buff Orpingtons. stock . H. C De: 11554 Tel. FOR SALE—One pair of five year old cattle, 1at enough for beef. Aaron M. Beil, Ber- lin, Conn. 12-11-6dx FOR SALE—Player piano, ond hand, bench anu roils; pericct or any reasonabie ofter. lasy payments Weekly. Audrews, 439 Arch St. 1z-1l-lax mahogany, sec- FOR SALE—At a great sacrifice, for cash, | only, day, nut St. upright piauo hike new. Call Sua- 1 to 4, 667 Stanley St., near Chest- 12-11-1dx FOR SALE—Farm (107 acres), house, barn, tools, cows, eilc.; aiso miik route. Keas. onable if sold at once. Joseph xunewitch, Church St, Newington, Ct., miies from New Britain. 12-10-2dx FOR SALE—Player piano, second 1and, per- gect condition; bencn aad rous. our own price. Easy payment Call at once. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 2-10-2dx ‘worth worth $2.70. 12-10-3dx $2.95. Suitcases for 3L.u Trunk Shop, 15 Lafayette FOR SALE—We have a few boxing gloces and striking bags. Will sell cheap. In- quire Trunk Snop, 15 Latayette St. 12-10-34 FOR SALE—Gas dome, as Apply evenings at 41 Coanerton St. fioor 12-10. as new. 20d 2dx FOR SALE—Single barrel shotgun, “gauge. lnquire 15 Latayette st.. shop. 12 E—3 casks of sweet cider. A. E ' i ! 30x3% Pegn N. S. trunk ' 12-9-3dx | 32x3% Cord N. S, — FOR SALE—Wardrobe trunk for sale at 15 Lafayette St. 12-9-3dx ! FOR SALE—Stove and fire place wood. A. Mt. view. Tel. 12-9-5dx Konapas, 218-3. Plainville, FOR SALE—In Maple Hill, new six roorg. bungalow; all modern; fire place, hard room trim, Price and terms reasonable. A. Bean, Afaple Hill' Ave, New Britain. 12-8,6dx FOR SALE—Building stone, 9¢ per ft. de- livered to any part of city. L. A. Lock- wood, 72 Elm St 12-9-3ax NOTICE—Mamie S. Baker having left her home without just cause or provocation, is no longer entitled to credit in my name, and I hereby warn all persons from trust- ing or harboring her on my account, as I will no longer hold myself responsiblg for debts of her contracting. A. W. Baker, 122 Willow St., New Britain, Conn. Dec. 11, 1920. 12-11-14 NOTICE—Expert welding on all metals, new parts made; also machine work. Nelson, 513 Bast St, East Side Garage. 12-10-6dx FOR SALE—Large coal make; hot water front, Nickeled _trimmings, heater. Phone 595-4. range, Bartow gas connection, dandy baker and 12-9-3ax, FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware Clty Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, .cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc.. at factory to home prices. Your old mav- tresses made over equal to new. Uphol tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont St. 11-6-'wax e — NOTICE—House wiring, repairing, ignition. No job t00 big or too small. Call tel. §93-5. 12-9-9dx | WANTED—FEMALE HELP NOTICE—AL kinds of teaming done by L. A. Lockwood, 72 Elm St. Ashes and rubbisa removed promptly. Drop card. 12-9-3dx 75c half day, 608-2 $1.25 day. DElivered. 1 Tel. | -3dx | NOTICE—Denatured alcohol 35¢ a quart, $1.35 per gailon. Motor oil, single gailon, 80c, 5 gallon lots at 75c per gallon. Aiex Auto Supply Co., 86 Arch St. Open nights and Sundays. 13-3-4dx Paquette & Sons, Contract- ors and Buiiders. Floor surfacing, storm windo doors und jobbing of all de- scription. Promptly attended to. Al . service. 11 East Lawler St. Tel. 1043-5. 12-8-4dx Fenders, Lamps, Gaso- ain st 1 NOTICE—Radia: line tanks, et age, 680 West NOTICE—Come and sce the largest dolls in tne city, kid bodics with real eyebrows and eye lashes. Kidlyne bodies, composi- tion_bodies etc. We also have the larg- | est Toy Piuno in the city Arch ‘St Nov- elty Shop (M. P. Leupold), 359 Arch St., & houses south of the Armory. 12-6-6d NOTICE—WIll trude beautiful two pas- senger roadster, perfect condition, for building lot. Address Box XX, Herald NOTICE—Cartoorist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances: something snappy. Al Malmgren. Herala office, City 9- ! EEE———— FURNISHED ROOMS. e o TO RENT—One or two furnished rooms; all conveniences, for light housekeeping. Cen- tral. 16 Prospect St. 12-11-1dx steam heated, Al Phone 12-11-1dx TO RENT—Furnished room, all improvements. Private family Wightman, 208 East Main St. 124-4. TO RENT—Front steam heated rooms for two men or man and wife, at 489 Main st. 12-10-2dx TO RENT—Large heat.d room, suitable for two- gentlemen. Also single room. Ap- ply 19 Court St. 12-10-2dx front TO RENT—2 counected furnished rooms, for light housekeeping, or for gentlemen. Apply 225 South Main St. Mrs. Helm. 2-10-2dx TO RENT—Pleasant furnished room, with board, $12 per week. Address Box 10B, Herald. 12-10-2dx TO RENT- rge furnished room, with bath. Board if desired. 83 Grove Hill. TO RENT—Furnished room in private fam- ily, suitable for one or two persons. Call 380 Arch St. 12-9-3dx | TO RENT—Steam heated room, every com- venience; private family. Garage if de- sired., 52 Buell St. 12-7-5ax TO RENT—Two front furnished steam heat- | ed rooms 193 Main St.. 3rd floor. T BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, NOTICE—We will start you in business for ' 3$50. $10 to $20 a day profit. Eim City Sales and Supply House, 254 Orchard St. New Haven, Cona. L 12-7-1w WANTED—Waltress at Uneeda Lunch Reom, cor. East Main and Main Sts. 12-11-1d WANTED—We want the right woman in every place to introduce our gorgeous Hybrid Tea and other roses, old fashioned flowers, climbing vines, flowering scrubs ond trees. There Is in each community a tactful woman of wide acquaintance, fa- vorably known, who can make s great success of this undertaking. If we are talking to you, write us today. First National Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 12-11-1dx WANTED—Ladies, why buy a mew coat or suit when we will remodel, dye, clean and ropair your old one in the latest style and save you many dollars Ad, the Talor, 71 Asylum St., Hariford. Open evenings until 8 p. m. 13-G-eod2mo woman for Apply 19 Court St. ‘WANTED—Capable general housework 12-10-2dx WANTED—Clerks, over 13, for postal mail service. $125 month. Experience unnec- eessary. For free particuiars, of examina- tions, wrjte J. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner) 843 Equitable Blds., Washington, D. C. 12-10-2dx Y - | WANTED—In box shop, experienced girls on ' covering machines and bench work wages, room and board. ienced need answer. Co., Chester. Conn. WANTED—Lady to do ironing and wash- ing at own home. Inquire Neri Bro. old confectionery store, Plainville. 12.9-3a Good None but exper- Chester Paper Box 12-10-3d WANTED—Woman to do cooking anc kitch- en work. Apply 42 Park Place. 12-8-4d WANTED—Mald for general housework. One who can cook preferred. Good wages to right party. Address Box 11B. Her- ald. 12-4-6ax e — AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Agents make $50 weekly taking orders for fast selling Goodyear raincoats; hundreds of orders waiting: $2.50 an hour for spare time; we deliver and collect; sample coats {ree; write today for agency. Goodyear Mfg. Co., 6139 Goodyear Bldsg.. Kansas City, Mo. 12-11-1dx WANTED—Agents make $75 weekly selling guaranteed hosiery. ~We guarantee $36 weekly full time, 75c an hour spare time. Experience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hoslery, Darby, Pa 12-11-1dx WANTED—Canvassers wanted for an old es- tablished article, a necessity in every household. 100 per cent profit. Perman- ent territory granted. Address F. C. Sturtevant Co., Hartford, Conn. 12-11-3d WANTED—MALK HEVP —_— WANTED—Truck driver, an experienced driver for fairly heavy vlork; steady job. Answer, stating salary and furnishing reference. Box 10C, Herald. 12-11-tf WANTED—Men wanted for detective work. . Expcrience unnecessary. Write J. Gan r, former U. S. Gov't detective. 12-4-11-18x WANTED—A man for assistant janitor in Grammar school. One who understands running fires. Apply to Janitor Hill 12-10-2d WANTED—An experlzm'ed filing, clel‘k Ap- _Ply Drawer 1021, City. 12-9-3d AUTOMOBILESR FOR SALE—Buick Touring, first class con- dition; a bargain. Address Heraid, Box 9BB. 1 FOR SALE—Willys Knight coupe, recen overhauled, in hne conaition. Wil low price. Apply Box 5AA. FOR SALE—Two Ford tourings, ome with siarter, demountable rims, spot light and many extras. Bargains. H. tey, 605 Lincoln FOR [SALE—Ford truck, 1917, cheap; alsc Buick truck. Kissell sedan, all over- hauled. Bargains. See Nelson( East Side Garage, 513 East St.. 12-10-3dx FOR SALE—i918 Ford runabout, Al con- dition. Very cheap to quick buyer. Car’ be seen at Ploneer Garage, Main St., Reat Fair Dept. Store. 12-5-4d3 FOR SALE—192) Allen Sedan. WIll take car in trade. 2 1918 Ford Roadsters at bargain prices. 1913 Allen Sedan. W« repair generators and starters on Ford: only. R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry st.“'» -5d3 FOR SALB. BUICK ROADSTER. ‘DODGE TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. DODGE ROADSTER. REO TOURING. FORD ROADSTER. THE B. & 8. MOTOR CO. 18 Main St. Phone 484. 10-31-t1 NOTICE THIS SPECIAL ON QUALITY TIRES. Penn N. S. FIRST $ 8.95 $12.45 30x3 2x4 Firestone N. 2x3% Penn V. C. ......... 32x4 Fisk Ribbed Thread . ALEX AUTO SUPPLY CO., No. 86 ARCH STREET, OPEN NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS .PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER Parker & Deming We can offer you a nice little Grocery business on Arch street that will pay you a pretty good in- come. It is well located and the price is right. .Think this over and act quickly. Fine 3 Family House or: Cherry street, pays $1,260 per year in rent. Will sell for $11,500. Parker & Deming 193 MAIN STREET Real Estate, Insurance Mortgage Loans. Tel. 2026.

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