New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1920, Page 12

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T b Fox & ¢ anuary Prices on Boys’ Clothing UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF ALL MAKES " The Big Sale Ends Saturday BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS Sizes 8 to 18 of nearly medium and Every. Suit 'or the , all-wool pur usual tions. 8 to boy 8 to 18 we offer mixture standard, a selection and Lest homespuns which i the ... $8.9 Skolny Extra Good § two pairs of weight in the house SI698 SUITS NOw wool Sylts, and having trousers; many models; At . . Roys’ Novelty Suits 2% to 9 200 novelty sults, includ- brown and tan, Russian and blue serges and fancy mntL $3.98 Sizes seloction of orduroys and , full-lined, res, regular 1 for about navy, brown $6.60 For Boys’ Shirts Sizes 121 to 14. have selected all The tamous or this sale we $2.25 Shirts for i our $2.00 Shirts Sha nee our $3.50 and $3.98 for .... St quality, 18. Sale price Umbrellas For Men, Women and Children $1.98 to $27.00 lways needed, and received with a hearty welcofhe. mndsome; umbrellas in cords. or men these silve mounted; also a fine assortment ural wood ,. UMBRELLAS are & -LafeteteleloletolototalofodelolodotefteRetefodetefotedefedodetofelofofodts 2,000 high-grade Norfolk Suits, suitings will be $17.98 to $21.98 SUITS, mprck and> Wearpledge; most of them Boys’ Rai this sale we offer a selection of the best quality Boys' Black Rubber Coats, Tan Jean Back, ranteed waterproof and not to ck. Our reg. price $6.50. Sale price Black Rubber Hats to match, regular price $1.00. known on account of double back featuren tan with a twill back. Regular price $8.50. For women we have something very new colors and black with club end handles of all leather or leather trimmed; large assortment of newer style hfindles in bakelite and amber, with rings and the new braided we have Umbrellas with attractive handles of snakewood, black walnut SV VLOLBBV Inc. Hartford Lolegetoleteletelotoletole) v including blue in all models; new goods, included without any res- hand tailored, .....$19.69 ncoats Sizes 4-18 $5.50 75c¢ nationally of nice All sizes from 4 to $7.29 Sale price Dri-Boy Raincoats, and Pimento $1.98 “ $25.00 ~$1.50“ $5.00 2 'wo Houses on separate lots, each 2-family, iew street, within a few feet from trolley Lot 100x132 feet. We will sell either r or separately. Take your choice. CANMF REAL ESTATE CO. . PHON E 343—ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. ARE AROUND yourself by a Burglary Policy. It costs but lttle, writtcn by % o, nnuvirrsce Y Insurance of All Kinds. N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING s - STREET. FOR ALL INSURANCE CALL 1067-2 DeWITT A. RILEY ATIONAL BANK BUILDING 272 MAIN STREET. ~THE SERVICE AGENCY— PENCIL versharp—Headquarters e Have the Most Complete Line in the City From $£1.00 and Up. BRTAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 ' TEAMSHIP TICKETS OREIGN REMITTANCES YALL PARTS OF THE WORLD| {lFEEAnu GLEY 237, M2 NEVW BFITAI}[UNN‘ SETREET Don't endanger tne ilie Of that pre- clous baby by using unknown or un- 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 PASTEUR'ZED MILK will satisfy the most exacung. J.E. SEIBERT & SON, Tedephone 1936 491 PARK STREET SAFE and MILK and of impurity WATCHING ADMIRAL If American Commander Visited For- mer King Constagtine, as Reported, situation is Very Unusual. Washington, Dec. 16.—If Rear Ad- miral Philip Andrews, commanding the American naval forces in the Adriatic, paid an oflicial call on former King Constantine of Greece at Venice yesterday as reported in press dis- patches, naval officials said today it would be unusual. These officers as well as those of the state department suggested that the call very probably was upon the commander of the bat- tleship Averoff. The American government has not indicated its attitude toward the new Greek government and state depart- ment officials said no instructions had been conveyed to any of its represen- tatives abroad regarding the course they should take. COMMUNISM Paris, Dec, 16, Press) —Attempts which have been made by communists in Czecho- Slovakia to overthrow the government and seize power in that nation have failed entirely, according to the latest dispatches to the French foreign of- fice. The Czecho-Slovak government, it is declared, is emerging from the turmoil of the past fortnight in a strong position. ‘OT WANTED. (By Associated Pure lard 20 cents Ib. Russell Bros. —advt. b bbb bbb bbb bbbk bbbk R A b Classified Advertising is the most inexpensive form of pub- lcity. Try a For Sale or & Want Advt, in the Herald today. + Ben for yoursclf. Unly One Oeut s Word. WANTED [ CLAS 1c Minimum Charge 20c: CASH IN This is not a question SIF] a Word ADVANCE . of credit. Bookkeeping, hilling and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the aavertiser money. TO RENT Classified Column daily. read the Herald Thers aro & lot of buycrs for that cecond band suto you want 0 “\_\ Tell them obout it o & For b, Advt. Only One Cent s Word, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—To buy from 200 to 300 quart: . Will call for T 25 Hartford Ave. Samuel Hittel- 12-16-7dx WANTED—American family of three adults want an apartment or house of four, five or six rooms and bath in southwestern or southeastern part of town. Iox 21BX, Herald. 12-18-3ax WANTED—By an American married man. Work of any kind, inside. Steady work- er. Call 614-4. 2 WANTED—To trade a building lot in northern part of city, for an automobile, Dodge or Buick preferred. Address Box 10J, Herald. 12-16-3dx ¥FOR RENT—5 rooms, all i Inquire 475 Arch St. Tel. 56, provements. 12-16-2dx TO RENT—Upstairs tenement of 6 rooms. Adults preferred. Apply downstairs, 4% Vine St. Tel. 235-3. 12-16-tf all im- 12-16-3dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, provements. Hurlburt St TO RENT—Large house in Beckle: Running water and electricity, near line. Mrs. Mehan, Beckldy, Conn. 12-1 TO RENT—Tenement of 5 rooms, 3rd floor. | All conveniences, Norden St., with garage. Tel 319-4. Apply 12-14-5dx/ WANTED—Ladies; why buy a new coat or suit when we will remodel, dye, clean ani repair your old one in the latest style and save you many doilars. Ad, the Tailor, 71 Asylum St., Hartford. Open evenings until § p. m. 12-6-e0d2mo WANTED—Knitting, crocheting., embrold: ing and plain sewing to do at home. Mrs. H. Thuyer, Russell Block, Plainville, Conn. 12-14-3d WANTED—A furnished apartment of 2 or 3 rooms by an American, couple for light housekeeping. Must have modern conven- ilences sud be entirely private. Would oc cupy at once or after Xmas holida: WANTED—Light business wagon. Address Wagon, Box 16, Herald. 12-14-6dx WANTED—Canvassers, men and women. ‘Apply 18 Main St. e — R —— FURNISHED ROOMS. E I ey et TO RE Furnished room for ome or two gentieruen. Also one room far light house- keeping. 24 Camp Street. 12-16-1dx TO RENT—One or two firnished rooms, heated for light housckeeping. Also one front room desirable for gentleman. West Main St. 1 keeping rooms, South Main St. Separate entrance. 25 12-16-2ax FOR RENT—Large furnished front room in desirable neighvorhood. Every comfort of home afforded. Breakfast if Qesired. Rent reasonable. Also 2 small rooms with heat. Box 9AA, Herald Office. - 12-16-1dx | T0 RENT_Newly furnished room, ail dnod- ern conveniences. Suitable for one or two | persons. Inquife Lyons, 662 West Main St. Tel. 1632-5. 12-15-24 ments, 36 Campy St. Tel. 1587-2, GARAGE—To rent for truck an auto. 67 Gladden St Space for Tel 633-13. 12-14-3dx cottage, fur- 12-14-3dx TO RENT—An eight nished. Tel. 437-3. | TO RENT—Three rooms, 32 Greenwood St. Best references. Address Herald, Box - | 12-14-3dx 10-6d | TO RENT—Two furnished light house- ' TO RENT—Furnished room, all improve- | 12-15-2dx | heated. 32 13-15-3dx TO RENT—Furnished room, Camp Street or "phone 1457-5. TO RENT—Large furnished room, with bath. Board if desired 83 Grove HIIL eated, el 716-3. 12-14-3dx T0 RENT—Two front furnished steam beat- ed rooms 193 Main St., 3rd floor. TO RENT—Furnished reom, all con: ivenlences 506 Arch St. 12-11-6dx E—————————— WANYED—MALYK. HELP meat cutter at City WANTED—At once, . Main St 12-16-3dx Market, 353 S WANTED—An experienced file clerk. Ap- ply Drawer 1021, City. 12-16-3d SALESM We have a vacancy in our sales organization that is ppen to an ag- gressive and energetic man of good ap- pearance. This is an unusual opportunity for the right man to make a connection where his earnings should run from $75 to $150 per week; experience in selling secur- ities will be useful, but not absolutely im- portant, as we will consider a man who has had a successful record in other sale: work. Telephone or write for a ment. John F. McCoy & Co., 1 St, New Haven, Conn WANTED—Young man for general work. Apply The Rogers Sash & Door Co., 158 Chestnut St. 12-16-d1 WANTED—Manager for chain grocery branch, State experience and age. Must come well recommended. Address Box 19A, Herald. 12-15-d3x - JANITOR WANTED For Main Street Store. boller, goods Must be able to run steam sweep floor, open casesy of and make himself generally useful. Wages $25.00 per week, with ntee of steady position for man willing to work. State last employed, reference, etc. Apply to Herald, Box 13B, Herald. 12-15-43 a is where FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER Order now while prices are low, a TURKEY, GOOSE, DUCK, FOWL, BROILER or YOUNG ROASTER —at the— NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE 105 ARCH ST., TEL. 1121-3 E————————————— CAPTAIN OF HOPKIN'’S Merritt Taylor Selected to Lead New Haven Basketball Team. Merritt Taylor, N. M. H. 8. '20 was elected captain of the Hopkin's Pre- paratory school basketball team lasu night. The New Haven school has always had a fast quintet, and ex- perts are of the opinion that this year's team will be well up among the “prep” school's list of first rate clubs this season. Taylor was a star on last year’s High school team. 12-11-tf TO RENT—Garage suitable for shop and storage, at 14 Willow St. M. Cohen. Tel. 2425. ing Apply 12-8-t TO RENT—Store at 8 Elm St., cormer of Main St. KReasonable if taken at once. Apply to M. Cohen. Tel. 2425. 12-d-tf NOTICE. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS—It will pay you to visit the Tyler Electric store, 319 Main Street. Open evenings. 12-16-3d NOTICE—Can accomodate a few more pri- vate pupils to learn one-step, fox trot and waltz. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ad- dress Dancing, Box 24, Herald. 12-16-d1x NOTICE—Auto overhauling and repairing. Acetylene welding. Radiator soiderin; Electric flatirons and vacuum cleaners re paired. Work guaranteed. Knox & May, 5 Sherman Court, Tel. 1084-4. 12-16-6dx NOTICE—Electric vacuum cleaners to rent. 75c half day, $1.25 day. Delivered promptly. Tel. 608-2. 12-15-3dx VIOLIN INSTRUCTION, F. P. May, -studio room 40, Booth’s block. hone ~ 1842-4. Music furnished for all occasions. 12-15-12ax ICE—Mike J. Sibluzio, 470 Arch Street. Carpenter and builder. All Kinds of cabi- net work and painter. Reasonable price. 12-15-6dx FOR SALE—Hand picked apples. 40 bushels Baldwins, 15 bushels R. 1. Greenings and Fallowater, 15 bushels mixed. At Har winton Center, P. O., R. D. No. 2, Box 16, Torringt Conni ~ *Phone Torrington, Conn., 376-13. Newman Hungerford. 12-16-a2x FOR SALE—Bay mare. .Suitable for deltv- ery wagon. Call betvon 6 and 9 1. o Elnr St. 12-16-déx | FOR SALE—In Maple Hill, new six room bungalow; all modern; fire place, hard room trim. Price and terms reasonable. A. Bean, Maple Hill Ave, New Britain. FOR SALE—Organ, in first class condition. week. Answer quick. Herald. Organ, Box 24, 12-16-1dx FOR SALE— 2 horses, 3 fat pigs, | year old Miuking cow, aiso Cobey's farm, Beckley, Conn., 66-14. 1 three wagons. *Phone 12-15-2dx FOR SALE—Kitchen stove. it. 35 Cheiry Street. takes First $10 12-13-3dx FOR SALE—First Class Spruce Christmas Trees. Reasonable price. Corner Arch and Walnut Streets. Ring bell. 12-13-0dx FAR SALE—Cabinet | Cherry Street. Gas Range, at 24 12-13-3dx FOR SALE—Roller skates, practically new, size to fit size 13 or 1 shoe. Price rea- sonable. Address Skates, Herald Office. 12-13-3d { FOR SALE—S casks of sweet cider. A. 12-11-5dx Norton, Berlin. Tel. 657-14. | FOR SALE—One pair of five year old cattle, | fat enough for beef. Aaron M. Bell, Ber- 1 lin, Conn. 12-11-64dx FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc., at factory to liome prices. - Your old ma: tresses made over equal to new. Uphol - tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont Sk, 11-6-'wax TAILORS WANTED to buy tallor fixtures, tables, electric machines, all necessary tools. Also store to remt. Inquire M. Golub, 150 Windsor St., Hartford. Tel. Charter 6583 or M, Gilston, 106 Church st., Hartford, Conn. 12-16-2dx NOTICE—Auction sale of nine cows, to be held next Saturday (Dec. 18th) at 2.00 P. M., at Albert Anderson’s farm, Allen Street, in Kensington, Connecticut, zbout minute walk from American Paper Cows must be sold as owner in- leaving place. Remember time aad pl By order of Albert Anderson, Jghn A. Abrahamson, Auctioneer. 12-15-3d NOTICE—Plumbing, Heating and Gas Fie- ting. Repair' work promptly done. Mar- tin Schweitser, 16 Pearl Court. Phone 486-2. 12-13-6dx NOTICE—Come and see the largest dolls in the city, kid bodies with real eyebro and eye lashes. Kidlyne bodies, composi tion bodies, etc. We also have the larg- est Toy Piano in the city. Bring your old dolls to our Doll Hospital to be made as good as mew. Arch St. Novelty Shop (M. P. Leupold). 359 Arch St, € houses south of the Armory. 12-13-6d PERSONAL DON'T let the boys and girls suffer with bad teeth. Teeth cleaned, 50c. Full set $8.00, with gold tooth .for mother or father. Dr. Dickerman, 131 Main Street. 12-15-d2x LOST AND FOUND- Dec. 10, probably in front of L. F. . on Center St., _driver's black leather glove. R. O. Wheeler, Pine St., Forestville. Reward. 12-16-d1x LOST—Friday, LOST—Pocketbook containing sum of money —between . Corbin Screw Corp. and Tre- mont street. Tuesday noon. Reward if re- turned to Herald Office. 12-16-3dx LOST—Sm: lack seal muff on Arch St. Jitney Sunday night. Please return to Herald office. Reward. 12-15-2dx NOTICE—WIill trade beautiful two pas- senger roadste:, perfect condition, for building lot. Address Box XX, Herald. LOST—Will person who took wrong satchel at Armory notify N. C. Avery, 22 Norden Street. 12-15-2d4 T STORM SASH—Estimates cheerfully submit- ted. The Rogers Sash & Door Co., 189 Chestnut St. Phone 499. 12-11-2w LOST—An Angora, gray kitten] Return to 353 Main St. E. Kjos, photographer ceive reward NOTICE—Carbon burnt out for 50c a cyl- inder. Auto Repair Co., 538 East Main St. Tel. 2016-3. 12-11-10ax NOTICE—Expert welding on all metal parts made; also machine work. Nelson, 513 East St, East Side Garage. 12-10-6dx NOTICE—House wiring, repairing, ignition. 0 job too big or too small. Call tel. §93-5. 12-9-9dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren, Herald office, City. 9-22-t¢ DR. COOMBS The Naturcopathic Physician and Chiropractor. Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. MAIN ST., COR. WEST MAIN. Telephone 765. Dear Doctor, please use lowing: I wads tubercular, tried all kinds of doctors and methods also ehange 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. WM. ABATZ, % 134 Curtis St. City My methods cure all diseases, in- cluding all conditions of the skin and old sores regardless of how long stand- ing. Electric treatments of all 252 the fol- kinds, Electric light Baths, Alpine Sun Rays, ! Ultra Violet Rays and Arc Violet Rays are given my patients when indicated without additional cost. Private woman’s treating room, with lady assistant, 9:00 a. m. to 5 p. m. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Agents to sell brushes, $5 to 10 daily. 4 to 5:30 P. M. Robert G. Kjeller, 63 Pearl St.,” Hartford, Conn. _ 12-15-3dx i WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Woman by the day for clean- ing and laundry work. Apply $6 Lincoln Street. Telephone 1464-2. 12-16-d3x WANTED—Kitchen and dining room girl at Maplehurst Inn. Mrs. Geo. B. Martin, Tel. 113, Plainville. 12-14-d3 WANTED—Experienced woman to do clean- ing two days a week. Apply 204 Lincoln St., or telephone 989-2. 12-14-3dx WANTED—Young lady clerk accustomed to telephones and with some knowledge of typewriter. Apply Western Union Tel. Co 12-16-3d | WiLl rFAXY BEST PRIC] KINDS OF JUNK and Scconu-aund Fucniture L. ZELDES st_Street Tel. 6 e ————————————— PIANO TEACHING Special attention to beginners. JOHN J. CREAN 13 Summer street Tel, 1209. | PLUMBING Steam, Hot Water Heating EXPERT SERVICE T. J. QUINLIVAN 712 STANLEY ST. Tel. 2084. FOR ALL ! Property on Spring. Street For Sale 5CHULTZ & COSTELLO, Inc. 242 Main ;Street Tel. 24-4 P . 12-16-wix | No reasonable ofter retused. Must sell this ' ‘ Parkér & AUTOMO] FOR SALE—Reo truck body , side curtains, also two rear fen condition, and . Good Fairview St., Tel. 608%2, 12dsax FOR SALE—1917 Ford sedan car. 5 gopd tires. In good condition. The price “is low. Call at 218 East. Maln Street. 13-15-d4x i FOR SALE—Oakland Sedanette. A dandy car for the winter. Must be sold at once as owner is getting larger closed car. Cash terms, one year to pay. Box 11Z. 12-13-tt FOR SALE—WIllys Knight coupe, recently overhauled, in fine condition. -Will sell at low price. Apply Box 5AA. 12-10-5¢ FOR SALE. BUICK ROADSTER. DUDGE COURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. USED CARS. 11919 Buick Sedan, 7 passenger, in A-1 - condition, repainted, six cord tires, at a bargain. 1917 Buigk Touring, ovgrhauled and repainted. Will sell cheap. 1917 Buick Roadster. It will pay you to look this car o 1916 Overland Se condition, It will pay you to look these cart over. Time payments arranged. LASH MOTOR CO., Corner ‘West Main and Lincoln Streets. George Dunbar, salesman. Telephone §32 Open Evenings. 12-16-34 n M-83. In fine LEAVITT & HAYES, INC, BUILDERS IN WOOD, STEBL AND CONCRETR. Repairs' of all' kinds. # Court Bt Telepbones 3344 Mew Britain, Coun. s Parker & - Deming Let us show you good two family house in Belvidere. Trolley car right at the front door and the house is located on the largest lot in : that section. Just plastered and ‘papered. : NOW IS YOUR CHANCE v Deming - Real Estate, Insurance Mortgage Loans. Tel. 2026.

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