New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 20, 1921, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JA Inc. —Hartford D BOY’S CLOTHING AT ALF PRICE — be found a range of Coats aod Suits all selected with the idea in ing our men and boy pat-ons with superior fabrics of finest qual- 1 go at the same reduction —half off of everything. Dur Large Stock Of S anD OVERCOATS all ages in sizes from 32 Midwinter Sale of Boys’ an epent more unusual because of the super- brics. . They are of fine peed fast color, durable color combinations, in riety of models. Every Juded. Needless to say; ers will take advantage ity to buy Suits enough mer. Sizes 2V, to 10 RIFT WEEK Your Family By a Policy AL LIFE OF N. Y. and Strongest Companies in World Call On Me. HUMPHREY Al Kinds N. B. the ) Insurance of NAT. BANK BUILDING ased to be able to offer a good torner of Greenwood and Wallace 500. Brings in $110 a month— pcation to build a store on the Will Help Europe’s Starving Children. REAL ESTATE CO. PHON E 343 —ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. RITERS RENTED LL MAKES and Adding Machine Supplies N TYPEWRIIER EXCHANGE ain St. Tel. 612 | the Huggers,” » 44 including stouts is OFFERED AT In the sale of Men’s Furnishings on the main floor we are presenting an opportunity for savings that it's seldom our privilege to offer. Everything in the stock included at reduced prices: Neckwear, Underwear, Garters, Hose, Suspenders, Flannelette Night Shirts, Collar Attached Shirts, Stiff Gloves and Soft Collars. Hats, Caps, Shirts, uff Shirts, Main Floor. HUGGERS HUGGING SYRACUSE CO.—EDS “Pecping Toms™ Also Make Life Onc of Continuous Thrills for Fair Students. Syracuse, Jan. 20.—Frightened by a series of deprcdations by sneak thieves, “Peeping Toms” and *Jack co-eds of Syracuse university have appealed to the po- lice to end the nuisance. Within the | last twenty-four hours three men | have been reported prowling around | sorority houses. In a number of cases rooms of girls have been ran- sacked and money and trinkets taken. | At the Alpha Epsilon Sorority house last night a thief entered the second story roois by means of a fire escape and looted them He made his escape by the fire ladder when detected. About the same time at Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority house a man was detected peeping intd the |an entrance. | The house at 307 Unliversity place, where several co-cds live, alsc was entered and the rooms of Miss Alice ransacked. Four other cases which have not been reported officially to the police are known of sorority houses having been entered. A few weeks ago the entire hill section was terrorized by a “Jack the Hugger” who embraced a number of girls in the vicinity of the campus. e LEAVITTI & HAYES, INC. Bullding—Repamng. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BERICK STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repalrs of all kinda ? Court Bt Telepbcnas 3244 "o 1908 RMrttain “*ann PIANO TEACHING Special attention to beginners. 'JOHN J. CREAN 13 Summer Street. Tel. 1209. | HerbertE Anderson \ | Britain, front windows and trying to force | Thennett and Miss Dorothy Streney | | | Classified advertise- ments get the business. They cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum C CASH IN This is not a question e 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 savertiser money. SITUATION WANTED. WANTED WANTED—Carpenter work and jobbing. No job too small. W. G. Winans, 515 Stanley St., 'Phone 1862-13. WANTED—Position as telephone operator in private exchange. Experienced. Best of references. Address Box 17XB, Herald. 1-19-3dx WANTED—Position by experienced l.rmer. also have knowledge of carpenter w. Address Box 23C, Herald. 1- FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENT—Nicely furnished room for one or two gentlemen, in private family. 314 Chestnut St. Call evenings, second floor. i 1-20-3dx FURNISHED ROOM, heated, 2 min. from Post Office. 10 Lake Court. 1-20-d2x TO RENT—Large front room, heated. Inquire 27 Pleasant St. Tel. 6 llsm WANTED—<MALE HEY®P WANTED—Salesman and collector. Apply Singer Store, 57 Church St. 1-20-2dx S ———— PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. e~ PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—AIl work care- fully and neatly done. Will call for your dictation. Room 104. $7 West Main St., Telephone 1291. 1-20-3d WANTED—FEMALE HELP —_—— | WANTED—Competent woman for general 1-20-4dx lnrnlshed. i housework in small family or an experi- , enced nurse maid. Mrs. Donald Hart, 172 Lincoln St. Tel. 2252, 1-17-4dx Limitation of Claims. At a Court of Probate holden at within and for the New District of Berlin in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 19th day of January, A. D, 1921 Present, .Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq. Judge. On motion of Wilhelmina Stack of said New Britain, as administratrix on the estate of David A. Stack, Sr., late of New Britain. within said district deceased. 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 Administratrix and directs that publi¢ notice be given of this order by advertising In a newspaper published in said New Britain, and having a circulation in said district and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign post in said Town of New BEritain, nearest the place where the deccased last dwelt. Certified from record, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. DR. COOMBS The Naturcopathic Physician and Chiropractor, Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 252 MAIN ST.,, COR. WEST MAIN. Telephone 765. Dear Doctor, please use the follow- ing: I was tubercular, tried all kinds ot 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 8f you with the result that after three months treatment I was able to again take my position. still working and feeling good. Wm. ABATZ, 134 Curtis St., City. My methods quickly cures stubborn coughs and colds, also chest and lung diseases, asthma, heart trouble, faulty circulation, swollen glands, stomach and liver trouble, neuritis, sciatica or any form of rheumatism and if you wish a real beauty and lasting com- plexion take my treatment for skin diseases. Electric treatments of all kinds, electric light baths with all forms of the violet rays are given my patients when indicated without additional cost. Working people and families are | | 1am | treated at $1.50 per treatment until | | cured. Private woman's treating room with lady assistant in charge, 9 a. m. to 5 P. m. ———————— WILL PAY B T PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Sccond-liand Furniture L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 633-23 CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 30. THE RIGHT WAY A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR. (Copyright.) Chiropractic deals with the removal of the deep, underlying CAUSE of Disease— just_that and nothing else. This is the method you have been waiting for. It does just what you have wanted other systems to do—get at the root of your ailment and eradicate it. When this wonderful science removes the cause of Disease, the Disease itsel{ must vanish. You can see the logic of this. When you and your friends once realize how useless it is to treat symptoms while | leaving the cause of those symptoms in the pine to maintain disease in your body, you will be in a fair way of recovering your Health. Every day in the year thousands of suf- BY J. | igating the merits of e of Violin Seears e ATROFRAQTIOC. be well for you, too, to investi- WANTED—Home for High school student. Will do chores or any work about house, shop or store outsidc of school hours. Good references, excellent character. A. A. Dorbuck, Y. M. C. A, Boys' Dept. 1-19-6d WANTED—Experienced clerk for office work in a public school. a High School graduate with best references. Addresss Box 12P, Herald. 1-19-1w general Must be of WANTED—Crochet and at home. Write P. Flamos, st handwork to do 321% Main 1-18-3dx WANTED—Use of small loan. pay good interest. Box ‘Loan,” .Willing to Herald. WANTED—Public stenography, addressing. We have every kind of mailing lists of city. Smith Business School, 278 Main St., Tel. 1729-2. 1-14-12dx multigrapn WANTED—35 room temement with improve- ments, for three adults. Address Herald, Box X20X. 1-12-tf ' _ NOTICE- SHORE PROPERTY for Write for particulars. Company, sale and rent. Indian Neck Land Branford, Conn. 1-19-wl NOTICE—RIp’s Repair Shop, 155 Main St., Adna Johnson Parking Alley. Skates shfl"‘penedA Bicycle . and motorcycle pairing. Locksmith, gunsmith sharpening. 1-20-2 Something to sell, a tenement or a room to rent? Use the HERALD classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. - AUTOMOBILES — FOR SALE—Ford roadster, Ford dell Studebaker roadster. Also repairing Fords. R. H. Battey, 605 Lincoln St Tel. 970-3. 1-19-34 FOR BALE—One Hudson Super-Six lette, one Ford 1918 touring. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St., Conn. R. New Bril 1-17-§ NOTICE—Automobile and Give me a trial. C. Whiting St., Plainville, house painting. W. Palmatier, Conn. 1-19-26dx l FOR SAL! E—Rer Touring, starter, lights, good tires, $250. 18 Main "Phone 484. 1-N NOTICE—Look! Buy Now! Good square piano $10.00. Small size upright piano, $25.00. Stultz and Bauer upright, good tone, $90.00. Player Piano, mahogany, two years old, $290.00. New uprights, new players. Kasy payments. L. E. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 1-19-2dx You Save! FOR NEAT and accurate typing, also stenographic work call 456-13. 1-19-6dx SMITH BROS. Machine Shop, 152 High Street, General machine work. We re- pair door checks of all kinds, immediate- 1y. Tel. 2475-4. 1-18-wl HARD TIMES ARE OVER 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 yoar require- ments. ‘We always have bargains in used cars. HARRY ‘Phone 1188, 287 Elm St., STARKIE AUTO CO., 'Phone 1188 New Britain, Conn. ‘ ] TO RENT TO RENT—Tenement of seven rooms, 310 Park St. Inquire 302 Park St. 1-19-tf TO RENT—Tpgo very desirable rooms for light housekeeping. 406 Main St. 1-19-2dx TO RENT—In a new house, four room, up- stairs tenement to small American family. Yeomans, Stewart St., Belvidere. 1-18-5dx all im. 1-1F-3dx TO RENT—Tenement of 4 rooms, provements. 227 Washington St Main Street. 1-15-6dx FRONT OFFICES to renmt. Call 2141 TO RENT—Garage suitable for shop and storage. at 14 Willow St M Cohen Tel 2425. repatring Apply 12-8-t¢ TO 'RENT JUST COMPLETED 6 AND 7 ROOM MODERN APARTMENTS, 559 MIN fl'l‘.. OPP. ST. MARY’S CHURCH, HEAT, HOT WATER A.\l) lA\l'l'ol SERVICE. 2 APARTMENTS SUITABLE FOR PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES. TWO STORES, OCCUPANCY, FEB. 1. INQUIRE WM. C. RAPHAEL, 390 MAIN STREET. P e e o LOST AND FOUND- please turn 1-19-1wx LOST—Lady’s Coat. .Finder over to police headquarters. LOST—Over a week ago, pair of in Davis & Goodwin case between Griswold St. and Landers. Return to 121 Griswoid Street. 1-20-1dx Glen LOST—Near lower end Bassett or streets, gold Illinois watch, chain and knife. Monogram C. A. S. Return to 146 Greenwood and receive liberal rezw-r‘;L 1-20- Jan. 19, 1921. Joint Meeting of the James Connelly and Thomas Ashe Councils. of the American Asso- ciation for the Recogni- tion of the Irish Republic Thursday, January 20th at 8 p. m., Judd’s Hall, Main Street, for the pur- pose of forming one council, choosing name and electing officers. By Order of the State Directorate State Secretary. 20 Ayers Street, Waterbug NOTICE—Fiano tuned and repaired. F. K. Lane expert piano tuner. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Drop a card. 35 Buckingham St., Hariford, Conn. 1-17-6dx NOTICE—Sand for sale for icy sidewalks. Also ashes removed. Prompt Drop card to Charles Beh, 591 Main St. or Tel. 1872. NOTICE—Why not let us wire your house. Good work at reasonable prices. Lawyer & Yuon. Tel. 893-5. 1-13-10dx NOTICE—Radiators, fenders, lamps, gaso- line tanks and general overhauling and repair work. New parts made in_ quick time. Best equipment in city. Service swation and agency for Grant and Moon cars. Parsons’ Garage, €80 West Main St. 1-10-1%d NOTICE—Have moved my place of business from 93 Lawlor St. to 113 Lawlor Augusta Camoscl, sewer contractor, the late A. Lyman for 10 years. 2314-12. 1-1-2mo NOTICE—Cartoonist, Uhalk Talk and Sketching for enterta.wments, faiwrs aund dances; someihing snappy. al Maimgren, Herala otfice, City. ¥-22-u FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cuts, springs, etc., at factory to home prices. Your vid maa- tresses mads over equal to new. Uphok. tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremont Bt. 11-6- eax | FOR SALE~—MISURLLANKEOUS l-‘ox SALE—Strictly fresh eggs from grain fed hens. Will deliver. $1.00 doz. egg guaranteed. 1. Aldrich, 51¢ Shuttle Meadow Ave. 1-20-dix FOR SALE—Stove wood, all hard $14.00, mixed $12.00. Large furnace $15.00. Full cord guaranteed. Delivered New Britain and Plainville. H. C. Orvis, Plainvillc. Tel. 37-23. . 1-20-6dx FOR SALE—First class, long value $125. Will sell for $40.00. land St. banjo, 73 Cleve- 1-19-3dx ¥FOR SALE—Fruit, grocery and confection- ery store. For iniormation call 465-23. Good buy if taken at once. 1-18-4d FOR SALE—Furniture consisting of parlor suite, dining room set, 2 bedroom sets, couch, sewing machine, kitchen stove with gas attachment, table and all other necessary articles, also 2 cribs and baby carriage. 110 Cleveiand St., $rd floor. 1-19-déx FOR SALE—TIwo poeol tables. Apply at 120 Hartford Ave. P. F. Curtin. 1-12-u0 ¥OR SALE—Bargain, kitchen and gus range, good coudition; person leaving city. Middie floor, 505 Maiu St. 1-18-3dx FOR SALE—42 acres, Rocky Hill, 12 cows, 2 heifers, 2 horses, 3 wagons, all imple- ments, 60 fruit trees. Will sell cheap. J. Hochman, 259 Tel. 2012 or 1180. 1-13-a3 Owner leaving country. Main St, Room 403, FARM FOR SALE—Rocky Hill, 136 acres of land, 19 cows, 3 heifers, one buii, 3 horses, all implements, 100 chickens, 10 ducks, 10 geese, 4 pigs. Will sell very cheap. Partuers can't agree. Call or sce J. Hockman, loom 403, 259 Main Street. Tel. 1150 or 2012. 1-18-d3 FARM FOR SALE—Rocky Hill, 48 acres of land, 7 cows, oae horse, $ wagons, 60 chickens, 50 fruit trees, implements. Will sell chcap. Call or see J. Hockman, Room 403, 269 Main St, Tel. 201z or 1180. 1-18-d3 BABY CHICKS and ducklings, 22c and up; all varicties, safe delivery gurangeed and prepaid; also scilting eggs; nd tor circu- lar. Roy Clark, kast Hartford, Conn. 1-17-t0 FOR SALE—High, dry lot on Maple Hill. Address C. F. Rogers, 80 Oakland Ter- race, Hartford, Coun. 1-15-5dx FOR SBALE—25 cords 4 ft. wood at $6.00 per cord. Also farm 60 acres, will ex- change for city property. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 1-15-5dx FOR SALE—Wood, mixed, $12.00 cord. All hard maple and Oak, $14.00, furnace wood, most all hard, $15.00. No chest- rut and fuil cord. All good woud. Past scasoned. Guaraateed. Deliver to biitain, Plainville, Southinguea M. Orvis, Plainville, Conn. Tel. 37-23. 1-14-6dx FOB SALE—26 acre farm, all stocked, beautiful location, 20 minutes walk trom trolley. Buildings in first class condition. Electric lights and gas. Tel. 212-3 or write Box 14B, Herald Office. 1-1416dx MIS§ EATHARINE LAMBERT—Manufac- L <ombings made into | switches, ear muffs, etc. Also order work. 15 Garden St., Hartford.! Ch. $13. 1-13-w ME. L. HAYNE, M. H, 200 Ave.,, New Haven. Bpick ist medium. Ex-—Ethele Purd 2 jpondence in- FOR SALE KISSEL COUPE (Two_tops) OLDSMOBILE TOURING BUICK ROADSTER CHEVROLET (Wintes e FORD SEDAN ; MAXWELL TOURING PACKARD TOURING REO_TOURING Time payments arranged.’ Tfll&llflmlw PMM ‘l'ln best of ulscuc aw nl!l A oughly PASTEURIZED by our eorn process is what is M over our brand of P. O MILK. The finest raw milk cannot comp with OUR PASTEURIZED MI for ours is the finest raw milk vorrect pasteurizing. ABSOLUTELY, SAFE and PURNB] RICH—PURD—DELICIOU‘ Order 1t lodly J. E. SEIBERT & 401 PYRK STREET. twelve acre Farm. Westfield. Right on trolley line. Reason: Forty acre Farm Unionville at a Nine acre Farm raising stock and ens in Forestville. Twenty-four acres Berlin street, Berlin, | real honost to -

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