New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 17, 1921, Page 12

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Clearance Reductions All Departments 89c Gowns. annelette Gowns from M 11 white Pafy o pattern lot tormerly wold for $1.95 Mercerized Hose 29c hase gives you the opportunity to huy a splendid a only 29¢. The double fine ribbed Stocking e are the price ontain slight im- are hardly not t i to affect the black $1.49 material, n gnly ar 914, Union Suits medium welght sult, ribbed in silver vos and ankle length dmwers. Reg. value $2. EARGAIN BASEME Toy Clearance Toy~ to Be Closed Out Previous to Inventory. of P’lush Stuffed mals, on wheels— Formerly $1.00 to $12.50 Now 69¢ to $6.00. One lot of Dolls— Were 59¢ to $9.00. Now 2. to $1.00. One lot of Wooden Toy Ani- mals, Carts, etc.— ormerly 25c¢|to $4.00. 10¢ to $1.50. Enamel Doll dolly walk— $1.00. One lot Ani- some ow White to make rmerly Now Iyaway Walkers Flexible Steering Child’'s black with hood— Formerly $13.50 Now $9.9. SIXTH FLOOR. finished Slcighs bers Fireless Gas Ranges vame s65.00 $47.50 fs only a few dollars more than nge you have a complete Gis convenlent addition, No stones pe. then shut It off and with th: patented utilized for comntinuing tle® €00y, q; Range with the des installing up to E—rotect Yourselves ng Fully lnsured & COSTELLO, Inc. Btreet Tel. 24-7 —FOR SALE— Pleasant Street. 11 Rooms and Garage, largo ouse on F ast Street . HUMPHREY Al K N. Insurance of . NAT. BANK BUILDING ple are looking for a moderate ouse. You can’t pick many up | than hen’s teeth—We have one | for $5,500 and one on Fairview Both good buys. Wil Help Eunrope’s Sarving Children. REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE = —NMOOMS 305-6 BANK BLDG. TERS RENTED L MAKES nd Adding Machine Supplies TYPEWRTER EXCHANG: ' i ain St. Tel. 612 to heat or lift; arrangement a saving of about the cost of an ordinary Fireless Cooker. Fireless Cooker arrangement simply burn your gas for a in the Chambers oven_ all 60% in gas bills, and better a certain length of pipe.—SIXTH FLOOR. Le W B BYMONDS AT THE TOP—W. B. Symonds has climbed to the top in his profession. He's glass expert in the U. S. Bureau of Chemistry. e blew the first elec- tric light bulb Experimenting with frail glass is full of disappointments. Just us you think you have it— smash! Symonds climbed because for 22 years he refused to be discour- aged. - — — CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all !'obs. WALL FPAXY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF INK it ments get the business. They cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—One Hudson n“pn -Slx ronpo' lette, one Ford ring. R Rudoiph, 123 Cherry Britain, Conn. 1-17-5dx FOR SALE—Reo Tourinz, starter, clectric lights, good tires, $250. 1% Main St i e 1 R SALE—Ford roadster, ric starter. Cash 3300, Arch St. R. Ingalls. HAVE YOUR AUTO before the spring and work guaranteed. We make & sper ty of repairing wrecked cars. Nels J. son, East Stde Garage, 513 East St 1-12-6dx rush 5 passenger. ar FOR SAIE—1917 Bulek-Six, A-1 condition. 646 Stanley lll’cl‘l,l FOR SALE KISSEL COUPE (Two tops) OLDSMOBILE TOURING BUICK ROADSTER CHEVROLET (Winter Top) FORD SEDAN MAXWELL TOURING PACKARD TOURING REO TOURING Time payments THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 18 Main St. Phone 484. arranged. 210-31-t8 | —_— FURNISHED ROOMS. —_— I give.room and board for $9.00 per week. Two gentlemen preferred. 2nd floor, 96 Maple St., 3 minutes to Corbin’s. 1-17-1dx room suite, Central. three 1-17-1dx TO RENT—Furnished two steam heat, bath, electricity. All convenlences. Accomodate adults. Seeley, 61 Main St. TO RENT—Large front room, steam h“u ed, in private family. 620 Main St 1-14-3dx st | CLASSIFIED i1c a Word Minimum C CASH IN This is not a question harge 20c ADVANCE 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 —_— WANTED—Six room apartment, provements, good location, for Address Herald, Box 15 im- adults. . 1-17-3dx WANTED—By American couple, five furnished or unfurnished Central, all modern conventences. G. E. R.. Herald Box. four or rooms. Address 1-17-2dx room by youn little girl, three private family where child mother's care during _day. Herald, Box X31 WANTED—Board American years old, in will receive Address and woman with WANTED—Double reed go-cart immedin -u-» Iy. ‘Phone 1613. 1-1 WANTED—CUse of small loan. pay good in o W Illln. lo apartment, fur- located, improve-~ 1-17-1dx WANTED—: nis ments. 4 room ally -~ SBALES MANA Connecticut men AND SALESMEN— ew London, New Britain and Bridgeport, or sections nearby to train In New York or home town tor sales managers of branch offices to be located in these centers promptly. Only the livest kind of men, able to engage at once and to finance themselves on a com- mission basis as I myself work, are quali- fied. Our company is a developer of man- ufacturing Industries and is distributing the common stocks after they have beén placed a dividend paying basis. Frank- iin Service Corporation, Suite 902, 18 East 41st St, N. Y. C. 1-14-17-19-21 ROOM AND BOARD |a private American family. Catholic préferred. In reply state rates. Address Box 16B, Herald Offce. 1-16-3dx must be 1-14-16-2dx WANTED—A dump truck, good condition. Tel. 1437. WANTED—Work by the day or hour . Ad- dress Box 16W, Herald. 1-15-3dx WANTED—Public stemedraphy. addressing. We have overy mailing lists of city. _Smith School, 278 Main St., Tel. 1729 multigrapu kind of Business = 1-14-12dx TO RENT—Sunny front room, all conven- jences. Good location., 19 Lincoln St Tel. 1184-3. 1-13-6dx furnished, TO RENT—Large front room, o heated. Inquire 27 Pleasant St. CLERKS—(Men, women) over 17, for Postal | Mail Service. $130 month. Examinations January. BExperience unnecessary. For free particulars, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner,) 843 BEquitahle Bidg., Washington, D. C. 1-14-4 TO RENT—A nicely new furnished room, | steam heated, for ladies or gentlemen. Mrs. David, 551 Main St 1-16-1dx ! TO LET—Furnished room, centrally located, 1 bloek from pos office, heated. Tel. 1092-3. 10 Emmons Place. 1-15-3dx RENT—Nice furnished room, Main St top floor. nll con- 1-15-1dx TO venlences, 61 FURNISHED ROOM te rent. and cold water in rcom. 1-16-2dx TO RENT—Furnished room, all conven- lences. 32 Camp street, or phone 1457 6. 1-16-2dx i for American | TO RENT—One single room 1-15-2dx gentleman. A5 Walnut St [ —— — - SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Girl work. Address St wishes to do light house- Miss Kemp, 22 Whiting 1-15-2dx WANTED—TPosition as chauffeur on truck or in private family. Apply Box 4G. Herald. 1-16-2dx —————————————— et e W ANTE D—Reliable colored laundress wishes to do laundry work for business men and women. Will call and deliver same, For references call 2207. 1-15-2a ! WANTED—Work for general all-around WANTED—Cash register, complete stores, plants and merchandise of all kinds. Kurtz, 80 E. 116th 8t, N. Y, 1-14-3ax WANTED—Carpenter work and Jnhh.ln( of all kin o job is too smalil. G. Winans, ‘Phone llu 13. 1-13-dbx 515 Stanley St., WANTED—Work for ol'-!fll truck. Trees removed at short notice. Tel. 1959. 1-12-6dx WANTED—5 room tenement with improve- ments, for three adults. Address Herald, Box X20X. 1-12-1f HARD TIMES ARE OVE Let us overhaul your car. Expert mechanics at your service. Now that cold weather is here is the time to have your car overhauled. Come In and talk over your require- ments. We always have bargains in used cars. STARKIE AUTO CO., 'Phone 1188 New Britaln, Conn. HARRY "Phone 1188, 287 Elm St house man and window cleaner. Apply 103 West Main St. 1-7-12dx NOTICE. NOTICE—Elcctric Vacuum Cleaners rented, $1.25 per day. Delivered promptly. Satis- faction’ guaranteed. Electric cleaners re- paired. Tel. 2079. 1-17-e 0 d-te NOTICE—Plano tuned and repalred. F. Lane expert piano tuner. guaranteed or no charge. Drop 35 Buckingham St. Hartford, a card. Conn. 1-17-6dx NOTICE—Connecticut School of Music. Vie- lin. plano, mandolin and, guitar instruc- tion. Violin classes now forming. New address, 242 Main St,, over Pierce's Music store. 1-15-2dx NOTICE—Sand for sale for icy sidewalks. Also ashes removed. Prompt service. Drop card to Charles Beh, 0§91 West Main St. or Tel. 1872. 1-14-6dx NOTICE—Why not let us wire your hollle. Good work at reasonable prices. Lawy & Yuon. 1-13- Todx NOTICE—We do light trucking, mmov-l of ashes, etc. Tel. 1872. 1-12-6dx Tel. 893-5. NOTICE—Radiators, fenders, line tanks and general overhauling and repair work. New parts made in_quick time. Best equipment in city. Service station and agency for Grant and Moon cars. Parsons’ Garage, 680 West Main St. 1-10-19d lamps, gaso- THROW away your dry batteries, bell ringing transformer installed com- plete, this month only, five dollars. Andrews & Blakesiee, 441 West Main St. 1-6-13dx Get a NOTICE—Have moved my place of business from 93 Lawlor St. to 115 Lawlor Augusta Camosci, sewer contractor, the late A. Lyman for 10 years. | 2314-12, NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertaluments, fairs aund dances; something snappy. 4l Malmgren, Herala ottice, City. 9-33-1¢ FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresscs, box sgrings, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, eto at factory to home prices. Your vld maw tresses mads over equal to new. Uphol tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremomt St. | 11-6-%edx _— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ! BABY CHICKS and ducklings, 22¢ and up; all varietics, safe delivery gurangeed and prepaid; also setting exgs; send for cirou- lar. Roy Clark, l3ast Hartford, Conn. 1-17-1¢ FOR SALE—Racing homers or carrier pigeons bred from diploma stock. Prices reusonable. J. C. Smith, 29 Glen street. 1-17-2dx ELECTRIC Bweeper Vac for sale. .A bar- gain if taken at once. A. Tyler, 319 Main st 1-17-2ax FOR SALE—Five rooms new furniture, never used, including all necessary house- hold articles. Suitable for newly married couple. Rare bargain if taken complete. Time payments arranged. 46 Newington Ave., 3rd floor. 1-17-3ax —_— FOR SALE—Ground bone for chickens, 6c 1b. Tel. 603. 1-17-8dx FOR SBALE—Round oak parlor stove, elec- tric heater, iron bed, springs and mat- tress, also round dining room table. In- Quire No. 7 Washington St., Plainville. 1-17-3dx FOR SALE—High, dry lot on Maple Hiil Address C. F. Rogers, 80 Oakland Ter race, Hartford, Conn. 1-16-6dx FOR SALE—Horse, also (arm utensils. View, Plainvilie, Tel. ' FOR SALE—3205 cords 4 ft. wood at $6.00 per cord. Also farm 60 acres, will ex- change for city property. C. Barnes, Barnesdale. 1-16-5dx wagon and harness; A. Konapas, Mountain 38-3. 1-16-3dx FOR BALE—Two tenement house, all mod- ern improvements, with one acre land. Inquire 87 Linden St. 1-16-3dx FOR SALE—Wood, mixed, §$12.00 cord. All hard maple and Oak, $14.00, furnage wood, most all hard, $15.00. No chest- nut and fuil cord. All zood wouod. Pact soned. Guaranteed. Deliver to New Biltaln, Plainville, Sonthiagion. "H. o Orvis, Plainville, Conn. Tel. 37-23, 1-14-6dx FOR SALE—Five rooms furniture almost new, including all necessary household articles. Must be sold at once. Call 46 Newington Ave. 1-14-3dx FOR SALE—26 acre farm, all stocked, beautitul location, 20 minutes walk from trolley. Buildings in first class condition. \Electric lights and gas. Tel. 212-3 or write Box 14B, Herald Office. 1-1416dx ——— e FOR SBALE—Two pool tables. Hartford Ave. TO KD TO RENT—Shop sultable for a tallor, dress- ‘maker, cigar manufacturers or any other purpo: Heating. Show window and other improvements. 19 Walnut St. Tel. 548-5. 1-17-2ax house, three at 59 Monroe . 1-17-1dx TO RENT—Lower floor of rooms and reception hall, St., phone 798-12. FRONT 0!‘"0!‘8 Call 2141. to rent. Maln S itreet, 1-15-6ax room temement, modern im- Inquire 36 Conne-~ton Street. v 1.16-dax e TO RENT OR BSELL—Now first class bungalow. All modern improvements. In- quire 82 Stratford Road, Belvidere or call 2112 “1-15-3ax e g room tenement Just Also about six acres of till- able land adjoining, also for rent. Tel. 73 3-11-t¢ ey TO RENT-—Garage suitable for orage. at 14 Willow 8t. TO R provements. R RENT—Sh side the city. tenement or a room to rent? Use the HERALD classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD.- L’ WANTED—A woman to do general work from 8 to 3. 6 days a Steady job. Herald, Box 14A. ‘WANTED—Competent housework in small enced nurse maid. Lincoln St. Tel. ‘woman for family or an Mrs. Donald 2262, 1-17- WANTED—Woman to help with work 2 days a week. 'Phone 236, r WANTED—Woman for general five days a week. Mrs. A. Piiz, 18 throp Street. WANTED—Mald for general h two In family. Mrs. H. S. Parsons | ner Hi n and Steel Streets. 3+ WANTED—Washwoman who takes' i washings. Address Herald, Box 1 1 WANTED—Cook or competent girl gnwn stairs work. Apply 16 Washi t. 1- WANTED—Competent mald work, thrée In family. 539 ous St., Tel. 1856-4. LOST—Friday night, string of tween center and Grove Hill please return to Herald Office ceive reward. LOST—Bunch of keys 338" Main and 216 Arch Sts. Return/ Rosso, 336 East Main St. 1-3 LOST—S8mali brown pocketbook wi of /money between City Drug North St. Friday afternoon, Finder please return to 150 Myrtyy# and recelve reward FOUND—Bunch of keys, cormer and Main. . Owner can have same ing for advt. 290 So. Main St. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS—Make $7500 weekly anteed hoslery. We. . guaran! weekly full time, hour | time. Experience unnetessary. wear Hoslery, Darby, Pa. . 5 AGENTS—Make $50 weekly ! for fast selling Goodyear rainco dreds of orders waiting; $2.50 an spare time; we deliver and sample coat free; write toduy for M Goodyear Mfg. Co., 6131 Goo Kansas City, Mo. MAN to sell guaranteed trees, plants. Weekly pay. v Barry Nursery C?. Rochester, N, PERSONALS., & GOLD PINS don's corrode. ble prices, Opén éven! an, 131 Main St. -'Phon THARINE LAMBER g turer hair goods. I:flnhlnn n switches, ear mufth, et Also 18 Garden St., letldl‘. Ch. lll. — e MR. L. HAYNE, - M. H, Ave,, New Haven. »mmuln (Bx—Bthels, Purdy.) Cotress vited, reading by maill. SALESMEN—The exclusive Vitalizer in your city 'is one of propositions open today. ' Very vestment. Absolutely risk. Mtg. Co., New Haven, c’,:..n. WANTED — Oylinder knowledge of press work.. ' In experience. = Address Herald,- WANTED—General farm hand. er and teamste: Maple 'Phone '73. WANTED—Young man that sp to do canvassing. A chance to $40 a woek. Address Box 26M, \ poES MILLINESIN INTEREST YOU ?, We have several openings in oul tion for comipeient and leswomen. MILLINERY AND COPYISTS If you are an experienced’ maker or copyist, accustomed .to fine work, we can offer you a per well paid position in our modi daylight workroom. LEARNERS We will also nuocnc applic fe ht . girle who wish to be millinery makers, and wepH] well while learning. This is & most exceptional to be identified with a fine which produces live - up-to millinery. ~Come in: and talk. with us or write us appli tating your - qualifications nges to -attention of Mr. Millinery Dept., tford, - Coun. o & Har LEAVITT & HAYES, Y Icn.bmu INY STEEL AND G i

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