New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 19, 1921, Page 10

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of LN N NEW ' BRITAIN —Hartford rugs and oilet Articles x Prescription Service Is Prompt and Dependable most difficult in our being physiolog for the best the employed le place to bring re constantly ny of our tinctures ere you'll pay less Prescription ically tested and service. SCOTT'S CLEANING FLUID Cleaning Fluid, d Pepsin Scott's Lesco 50c, $1.00.° FLAVORING EXTRACTS Sle. 31c 1c, Orange, Lemon, Vanilla, Almond, Zinc Bed $1.20. Grey or Pans, $1.75 grade, Gray Enamel Bed grade, $1.59. White Enamel Bed Pans, grade, White $2.70 grade, Absorbent 73e. Absorbent Sc. Absorbent 42¢. Curity Gauze, grade, 59¢, Curity Gauze, $3.25 wrade, $2.59. Merck's Milk Sugar, 45c. Condensed Milk, Eagle Brand, 23e, Séidlitz Powders, 23c. Weyth's or Squibb's #9¢ per 100, Quinine Pills, 90c. 62c. Pans, $1.50 grade, White Ehame! Douche $1.39. Pans, $2.25 S0c. .75 for Douche Pans, Puste, Zle, MS 2le, 2le. Cotton, Shc grade, 12¢c. Cotton, H0c grade, 39c. Cotton, 49c¢ grade, Cres 5 yard, 70e Tte. ! 25 yard, Sponges, asors, Old Thermos, and Razor Aspirin, RIFT WEEK Your Family By a Policy AL LIFE OF N. Y. ‘and Strongest Companies in the World Call On Me. HUMPHREY Al Kinds. - Insurance of N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING d to be able to offer a good 3 sorner of Greenwood and Wallace' 500. Brings in $110 a meon Prescription Orders. laboratery, Six registered pharmacists, men and our drugs are of the chemically assayed. Bring your Fox's Pine Tar, 2le. Fox's Pine and Cod Liver Oil and Memnthol, 39¢c. Piso, 23c. Pinex, 40c. Kolgpre's | Cresote Comp. $1.25 Kemp's Balsam, 23¢, 45c. Linonine, 40c, 85c. Black Beauty Hot Bottles, 89c¢. Davol Household Water Bottle, $1.25 Davol Household Syringe 98¢. . G. Fox Special Bottie. Syringe, $1.98, for'$1.39. Alcohol Medicated, $1.29. Boric Acid, 20c for 3 Ib,, 40c 1b. Cream Tartar, 25e, 50c, 90c. Comp. Licorice, 12¢, 2lec. Denatured Alcohol, 22¢, 95¢c. 25% Off on all Ivory. 10% Off on Combs and Brushes of all kinds. 10% Off on Tourist Cases and Municure Roll-ups. 10c Wool Puffs for 7e. 15¢ Wool Pufts for 12c. 19¢ Wool Puffs for 15c. Cutex Preparation for nails, 25c. Bay Rum, 43¢, 75c, $1.15. ‘Water or 44c, the - CITY ITEMS Victor records, “Feather Nest” and “Grieving For You"” Morans.—advt, All members of L. D. Camp, No. 16, 8 of V., and Auxiliary No. 1, going to Meriden Thursday night will take 6:15 train, Mina OIl- dersaw will have charge of the in- Stallation of 8 of V. Auxiliary No. 3 of Meriden. The regular communication of Cen- tennial lodge, A. F. & A. M. will be held at 7:30 o'clock this evening In Masonic hall. The master Mason drkree will be exemplified. * Foresters’ fair, Foresters' hall, lin, Jan, 21, 22, 24, 25.—advt. Ieo Momorsky has brought Your at Penfield Ber- suit $175. The suit is returnable ! court of common pleas on Tuesday In February. in the the first pcation to build a store on the |, Removal mie at Besse-reiand's.— Wil Help Europe’s Starving Children. REAL ESTATE CO. PHON E 343—ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. RITERS RENTED LL MAKES and Adding Machine Supplies N TYPEWRER EXCHANGE Main St. Tel. 612 ‘Whist, Thursday, St. hall. Prize $5.00.—advt The estate of William H. sold teday two houses at the of Cherry and Lilac street to Greenstein, through the Camp Real Bstate Co. Jesse and James Relyea sold a two family house on Cherry street, through the same company to Mrs. Greenstein. FISHER LECTURE FRIDAY ! M. Dorothy Canfield Fishew Win -' Give Lecture At Shuttle Meadow ‘ Club Friday Evening. Mary’s School Relyea rner rah Mrs. Dorothy Canfield Fisher wijl give a lecture at the Shuttie Meadow club on Friday evening of this week under the auspices of the New Bri- tain McAll auxiMary. The lecture will begin at 8:30 o'clock and Mrs. Fisher will have as her topic “French | Home Life as Compared with Am- erican.” Mrs. Fisher has written many books including ““The Bent Twig”, “The Day of Glory” and “Home Fires in France.” 8he has sively and worked for three years in France for the good of the French people. _The money the authoress . for dellvering her lec. will be turned over 9 nome- against the Gerard Fruit company for | 1 13 Summer Street. DAILY HERA Classified advertise- ments get the business. They cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A ———— e e s FOR SALE—Ford roadster, ‘Ford delivery. StudebakKer roadster. Also repairing of Fords. R. H. Battey, 605 Lincoln Street. Tel. 970-3. 1-19-3dx e e FOR SBALE—One Hudson Super-Six coupe- lette, one Ford 1918 touring. R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St. Conn. FOR SALE—Rer 1-17-5dx suring, starter, electric lights, good tires, $250. 18 Main Street. ‘Phone 484. 1-16-6a St bl L Sl FOR SALE KISSEL OUUPT: (Two tops) OLDSMOBILE TYURING BUICK ROADSTEE CHEVROLET {Wlua “p FORD SEDAN MAXWELL -romo PACKARD TOURING REO TOURING Time payments arranged. Tlll.l-mlw 8 Main St. 30-31-22 Eo i g o e e LEAVITT & HAYES, INC, Building—Repaming. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK @TEEL AND CONCRETB. Repalrs of all kinds # Court St Telepbcneg 32 tlew Britain. 1918 PIANO TEACHING Special attention to beginners. JOHN J. CREAN Tel. 1209. Coon. HerbertE.Anderson Teacher of Violin 115 Dwight St. Tel, 1145-4, s — CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all j WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 638.23 Limitation of Clsims, At a Court of Probate holden at New Pritain, within and for the District of Ber- lin, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 18th day of January, A. D., 1921 Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Eesq. Judge. On motion of The New Britain Trust Company of said New Britain, as adminis- trator on the estate of Bridget Kennedy, 1 New Britain, i | I late of NewB ritain, within said district de- | ceased. This court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the administrator and directs that public notice be given of this order by ad- vertising in a newspaper published in said New Britain, and having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy there- of on the public sign post in sald Town of New Britain, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. Certified from record. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. E———————————————— NOTHING T0 DO TODAY For First Time Many Woeeks, President-Elect Harding Has No Engagements on His Calendar. Marion, O., Jan- 19.—For the first ‘time in weeks President-elect Hard- ing's engagement calendar was blank today and he turned his attention entirely to personal affairs in prepa- ration for his departure tomorrow night for a six weeks' stay in Flori- in ! da. I 1 | newspaper, One question in regard to Mr. Harding's personal plans which re- | mains unanswered is whether he will continue to be the proprietor of his the Marion Star during his occupancy of the White House. It ' is known that the subject has been travelled exten- | given serious consideration and that although he expects to have no op- portunity to participate in the paper's management during the next four years, he is reluctant to sever con- nections with an institution 0 which he has given the greater part of his lite. Mr. Harding will leave for 8t ' Augustine late tomorrow night after Au.naln. a celebration here of the of which he is a mem- , Blue Fish CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c, 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 eliminating this work we save the adverl:ser money. WANTED WANTED—Home for High school student. Will do chores or any work about house, shop or store outside of school Good references, excellent character. A. Dorbuck, Y. M. C. A, Boys' Dept. B 1-19-6; A. WANTED—Experienced clerk for general office work in a public school. Must be s High School graduate with best of references. Address Box 12P, Herald. 1-19-1w WANTED—Crochet and handwork to do at home. .Write P. Flamos, 321% Main St. 1-18-3dx WANTED—Six room apartment, all im- provements, good location, for 3 adults. Address Herald, Box 15X. 1-17-3dx WANTED—Use of small loan. .Willing to pay good interest. Box ‘Loan,” Herald. WANTED—Public stemography, maultigrapn We have every kind of s of city. Smith Business '8 Main St., Tel. 1729-2. 1-14-12dx WANTED—S room tenement with improve- ments, for three adults. Address Herald, Box X20X. 1-12-tf HARD TIMES ARE OVER Let us overhaul your car. Expert mechanies 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. HARRY STARKIE AUTO CO., *Phone 1188. ‘ ’Phone 1188 287 Elm 8t., New Britain, Conn. WANTED—MALYK HELP SALES MANAGERS AND SALESMEN— Connecticut men in New 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 thess centers promiptly. Only the livest Rind 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 been placed on a dividend paying basis. Frank- iin Service| Corporation, uite 902, 18 East 41st St, N. Y. C. 1-34-17-19-21 bl o it SR e el SR WANTED — Cylinder feeder '“h -. knowledge of press work. In repl experience. Address Herald, Bfix HI»B and around town. right party. Address Moe. TO RENT RENT—Three light housekeeping. 36 Walnut St. '’ 1-19-14x N RENT—1@) very desirable rooms for light housekueping. 406 Main St. 1-19-2d% TO BENT—In a new house, four room, up- stairs tenement to small American family. Yeomans, Stewart St., Belvidere. 1-18-5dx TO RENT-—Temement of & all im- provements. 227 Washington St. 1-18-3dx FRONT OFFICES to remt. Main Street. Call 2141, 1-15-6dx RENT—Garage suitable for shop and storage. at 14 Willow St. M. Cohen. Tel. 2426. Apply 12-3-t¢ TO RENT JUST COMPLETED 6 AND 7 ROOM MODERN APARTMENTS, STEAM HEAT, HOT WATER AND JANITOR SERVICE. 2 APARTMENTS SUITABLE FOR PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES. TWO STORES ALSO; OCOUPANCY, FEB. 1. INQUIRE WM. C. RAPHAEL, 390 MAIN STREET. WHAT'S CHEAPER FOR YOUR MEALS THAN FISH —AT THESE PRICES— Splendid Shore Haddock 10c 10c 10c 12¢ 15¢ 18c 18c 25¢ Nice Fat Flounders Newfoundland Herring .. Blue Fish Steak Rockport Cod Scrod Steak Fancy Silver Fresh Mackerel, Halibut, Blues, Butter Fish, . Perch, Frost Fish, Spanish Mackerel. Round and Little Neck COlams, Steaming Clams, Open Long OClams 50c quart. Long Island Scallops, Finnan Had- dies. Try our Guilford Oysters, opened fresh every day at our market. hours. | NOTICE. I NOTICE—Skate sharpening, bicycle and motorcycle repairing, locksmith, gunsmith and sharpening. --Rip Repair Shop, 155 { Main st, in Johnson's Parking Alley. ' - 1-19-1dx NOTICE—Look! Buy Now! Good square piano $10.00. upright plano, $25.00. Stultz and Bauer | upright, good tone, $90.00. Player Piano, | mahogany, two years old, $290.00. New uprights, new players. KEasy payments. L. E. Andrews, 439 Arch St 1-19-2dx | FOR NEAT and lecll.rlh t'pln‘ Ql.lo tenographic work You Save! Small _ size | NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented, $1.25 per day. Delivered promptly. Sati: faction guaranteed. Electric cl paired. Tel. 2079. SMITH BROS. Machine Shop, Street, General machine work. pair door checks of all kinds, immediate- 1y. Tel. 2476 1-18-wl NOTICE—Piano tumed and F. K. Lane expert piano tuner. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Drop a card. 35 Buckingham St.,” Hartford, Conn. 1-17-6dx NOTICE—Sand for sale for icy sidewalks. Also ashes removed. Prompt service. Drop card to Charles Beh, {91 West Main St. or Tel. 1872. 1-14-6ax NOTICE—Why not let us wire. your house. Good .work at reasonable prices. Lawyer & Yuon. Tel. 893-5. 1-13-10dx NOTIC! fenders, lamps, gaso- line tanks and general overhauling and repair work. New parts made in quick Best equipment in city. = Service station and agency for Grant and Moon cars, Parsons’ Garage, 680 West Maid St. 1-10-19d THROW away your dry tteries. Get bell ringing transformer. installed co; plete, tlus month only, five . dollars. Andrews & Blakeslee, 441 West Main St 1-6-12dx NOTICE—Have moved my place from 93 Lawlor St. to 118 Lawlor St Augusta Camoscl, sewer contractor, the late A. Lyman for 10 years. 2314-12. of business Tel. 1-1-2mo NOTIC. Chalk Talk and Sketching for ehterta.nments, fairs .and dances; something snsvpy. al Malmgren, Hersla office, City. »-33-t¢ l%l. SALE--Notice, Hardware City Bedding . Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, ete., at factory to home prices. Your old maw- tresses mad~ over .qunl to new. and ery store. Fm' information call 6!5-21. Good buy it taken at once. 1-18-4d ¥OR_SALE—Furniture conslsting of parior sulte, dining room eét, 2 bedroom sects, couch, sewing machine, ‘kitchen Wwith gas attachment, table and all other | necessary articles, also 2 cribs and baby , cérriage, 110 Cleveland St., 3rd floor. 1-19-d4x FOR SBALE—Two pool tables. Apply at 120 . Hartford Ave. P. F. Curtin. 1-12-tf : rol ml—uu-hm, kitchen and condition; person Iul‘ll\l good cuy. Middle fivor, 505 Main St. 1-18-3ax | FOR SALE—42 acres, Rocky Hill, 12 cows, I 2 ‘heiters, 2 horses, 3 wagons, all imple- | ments, 60 fruit trees. Will sell cheap. Owner leaving country. J. Hochman, 259 Tel. 2012 or 11s0. Main St., ‘Room 403, FARM FOR SALE—Rocky Hill, 136 acres of land, 19 cows, 3 heifers, one bull, 3 horses, . all implements, 100 chickens, 10 ducks, 10 geese, 4 pigs. Will sell very cheap. Partners can’t agree. Call or sce J. Hockman, Room 403, 259 Main Street. Tel. 1180 or 2012. 1-18-d3 FARM FOR SALE—Rocky Hill, 48 acres of land, 7 cows, ome horse, 3 wagons, 60 chickens, 50 fruit trees, implements. Wil see Hockman, 269 Main St., 2012 or 1-18-d3 d. Tel. BABY CHICKS and ducklings, 22c and up; all varieues, safe delivery gurang:ed and prepaid; aiso setting ©ggs; send for circu- lar. Roy Clark, Kast Hartford, um‘n." i FOR SALE—Five rooms Dew lnnn-ro.| never used, including all necessary house- hold articles. Suitable for newly married couple. Rare bargain if taken complete. Time payments srranged. 46 Newington Ave., 3rd floor. 1-17-3dx FOR round bome for chickens, ¢ 1b. 503. 1-17-3dx dry dot on Maple Hill. Rogers, 80 Oakland Ter- race, Hartiord, Conn. 1-15-5dx | FOE SALE—35 s 4 ft. wood at $6.00 per cord. Also farm 60 ucres, will ex- change for city property. C. L. Burnes, Buarnesdale. 1-15-5dx l FOR SALE—Wood, mixed, 'l‘l.fl cord. All hard maple and Oak, .00, turnace wood, most all hard, lu.w No chest- nut and fuil cord. Ail good woud. eact scasoncd. Guaranteed. Deliver to New | Isiitain, Plainville, Souchiagioa. 1. O, Orvis, Plainville, Conn. Tel. 37-23. 1-i4-sdx FoB 26 sore farm, il stocked, | beautitul location, 20 minutes vhalk from | troliey. Buildings in first class condition. Electric lights and gas. Tel. write Box 14B, Herald Office. Tel. FOR SALE—High, ! Address C. ¥. 312-3 or 1-1416dx e LOST AND FOUND-. LOST—Lady’s Coat. .Finder over to police headquarters. LOST—String of pearl beads, between ‘Whiting street and State Armory Tues- day night. Coogan, 23 Whiting “ Tel. 81 1-19-1¢ with | TO Something to‘lell. a tenement or a room to rent? Use the HERALD classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. WANTED—FEMALE HEDP WANTED—Lady to do e-v-fi ftor firm. A chance to mone) Address Box 17, Herald oan. 1-19-1d% WANTED—Woman to take care of inval Apply 428 Church St., second lu;r.l " i - . WANTED—Experienced Diressmaker, willing' to do some plain sewing. H 3Y, Herald. 1-18- WANTED—A woman to do gemoral work from 8§ to 3. ¢ days 4. Steady job. Herald, Box 14A. ‘WANTED—Comj t woman for housework in small family or an - enced nurse maid. Mrs. Donald Lincol: BL Tel 2262, ke B, B PERSONALS, /MISS§ EATHARINE LAMBERT- turer hair goods, <Combings made switches, ear muffs, etc. Also order 18 Garden St., Hartford. Ch. 818. 1-13- MR. L. HAYNE, M. H, 200 vol Ave., New Haven. Spiritualist m (Ex—Ethele, Purdy.) cnrralmm vited, reading by mail. Send no l-lb SITUA'I'ION WANTED. o 4 also have knnwl Address Bax 33 tl‘ld 1 X all conveniences, eve: nished fof* gentlemen o D-vm. 551 ‘Main St - FURN! [ family. = 28 Court St. FOR BENT—Furnished N&, electricity, hot baths, mt:fl. Seeley, 61 Main St RENT—Large. froat. room, _‘ heated. Inquire, 27 Pleasant St. Tel| iences. Good location. . 19 Tel. 1184-3. housekeeping, centrall: loe‘u‘. 3 ¥ conveniences. Addréss Box m omec PUBLIO I'EINOGMPI- PUBLIC nwunrm—u y fully and done. Wi dictation. Room 104, 87 West Telephone 1291, Jan. ofthe Amerlcall = ciation for the tion of the Irish R Thnrsday,.lmnry' at 8 p. m,, Jlld(lt;:e By Order of fli‘e Directorate Jolm P~ 20 Ayers Stlveel:, CHIROPRACTIC TALK NON * THE RIGHT BY 3., A. VOLE, THE (uawrnnn - Chiropractic deals with - g the deep, underiying - CAUI. o, just that and nothing, method y6u have been "ltll. just what you have wanted other do—get at the root of your eradicate it. ‘When this wonderful science cause of Disease, the Disease vanish.,, You can see the ‘When you and your friends ' how useless it is to treat leaving cause of these m) spine to maintain disease in will be in a fair way of Health. Every day in the year tho vestigating the BIROPRAC 3 It would b. well for you, too, gate, and make up your mind and stay well. Let me show science will permanently ben charge for consultation. J.A. VO ferers ll" in' C H Finder return to KElizabeth Sulte 407, Fourth

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