New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 26, 1921, Page 12

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LSO NBELIBS IBGEDOCBDGHOTLOOORD irgain Basement Clearance Sale rchase of Unusual Importance Enables Us to Offer omen’s and Misses’ Dresses pecial At 19.95 ordinarily priced at $29.95. Smart dresses in are embecllished with handsome embroidery. The I'he u'sts are silk l'ned. Sizes 16 to 44. to these hionahle otine same spe silhouottes taffeta, cations be of and DRESSES Worth up to $20.00 $9.95 wear serge, woul | which sat) many fharmeuuse are tricotine, men's tailored viour and satin. Sizes 16 to 44. EN'S HOSE 10c PAIR. ribbed cotton stocking in all sizes ightly Irregular. Just the thing FULL FASHIONED PURE SILK HOSE This is one of our best selling numbers. fashioned, pure silk, mercerized tops and feet. black and cordovan only, 75¢ Full In in a full range of sizes. SATIN PETTIBOCKERS 85¢ Just the thing ladies for cold weather. We them in black and navy. All sizes. double Buy them to skate in, nothing warmer. EXTRA SIZE HOUSEDRESSES $2.25 Billle Burke styles in sizes 48 to §2. Cut full and wide in plain color chambrays and neat stripe effects, trimmed with white collar and cuffs. 1 IRCERIZ do In firsts sells for Fine ribbed, double heel and or & good Investment HOSE 23¢ PAIR. put size: In this lot. Colors are id a tew balbriggan. A fine cot- yned without Slightly D STOCKINGS 20¢ PR. In black have knee a seam NIGHAT GOWNS $1.45 dotted Seco Silk with a little wonderful value. quality pretty Lodedededodedofofedodedotodeq fole - gedof-tototo -2 - L2121 -] pink A lace edge to finish off at the neck, full & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & £ hod & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & e, 7 TREADWELLS SHOE STORE BLEW UP TODAY- WAS NOT CALLED OUT AS ALL OF THE FIREMEN WERE I THE TIME ~TWO CHECKER BOARDPS WERE RUINED. ! /M W — I s Classified advertise- ments get the business. .They cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. FOR SALE—3MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—One hundred quarts milk daily —near the city. Address Box X4X. Her- ald OfMoce. FOR SALE—Buick Coupe, good condition; private owner. At a sacrifice. Box B24, Herald. 1- x FOR SALE—Practically nmew cook stove, Household Queen, with coal and gas com- bination. Mahogany piano chair. oak book case, tapestry couch cover. Inguire Arthur W. Ganes, 44 Hamilton St. Tel 707-2. 1-25-2dx FOR SALE—Stove wood, all hard $14.06, mixed $12.00. Large furnace $15.00. Fuli cord guarantcod. Delivered New Britain and Plainville. H. C. Orvis, Plainvillc. Tel. 37-23. 1-20-6dx ‘ FOR SAGE—Two pool tables. Apply at 120 Hartford Ave. P. F. Curtin. 1-12-t7 BABY CHICKS and ducklings, 22¢ and up; all varicties, safe delivery gurangeed and prepaid; also sctting eggs; send for circu- lar. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. TO RENT—two very desirable furnished rooms for light housckeeping., to adults. Tel. 1249-14. 3d modern heated it des TO RENT—Furnished room, provements, down stairs, American gentieman, board 50 Walnut street. TO RENT—Furnished room, heated, minutes walk from post office. 10 Lake Court. 1-24-2dx TO RENT—Nicely furnished room for gen- tleman only. All conveniences. 36 Camp St., Tel. 1537-2. 1-24-5dx TO RENT—Three rooms, furnished or un- furnished; also two single rooms: in western section, near center, just off West Main. Box 7XX. 1-24-240 TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, third Noor, modern conveniences, light housec- keeping privileges. T Herald. Adults. TO RENT—Ome single room. Apply at Y. one double A, Main St and M. C TO RENT—Furnished room, jences. 505 Arch street. all 1-21-3dx CAVAUMULILESN — ——eee FOR SALE KISSEL CUUPE (Two tops) OLDSMOBILE TOLRING BUICK ROADS1TER CHEVROLET (Wintex “ep) FOKD SEDAN MAXWELL TOURING FACKARD TOURING REO TOURING Time payments arranged. THE B. & B. MOTUR CO. 18 Main St. Phone 484. 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c» CASH IN / This is not a question ADVANCE of credit. billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in zliminating this work we save the aavertiser money- WANTED WANTED—American couple with 2 1-2 yr. old child desires two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Central. Address American, Box 6, Herald. WANTED—5 room flat, in nice residential section, by young married couple. Oc- cupancy about March 1st. Call phone 1033-12 or 1489 1-25-3dx WANTED—By competent jyoung business woman. work mornings or afternoons. Single or double entry bookkeeping, cashjering, or any position of trust. Will take clerical work at home. Address P. O. Box 370, City. 1-24-6dx | | | WANTED—Work for one ton truck. or long distance. Tel. 1939. Local 1-24-6dx CLERKS—(men, women) over 17, for Postal Mail Service, $130 month. Examinations Jan., Feb. Experience unnecessary. For frec particulars of instruction, write J. Leonard, ( fermer civil service examiner,) $43 Equitabie Bldg., Washington, D. C. 1-22-d4x YWANTED—Use of small loan. Willing to pay good interest. Box ‘“Loan,” Herald. WANTED—Public stenography, multigrapu i addressing. We have every kind of mailing lists of city. Smith Business School, 278 Main St, Tel. 1729-2., 1-14-124ax WANTED. Experienced ~booker and rapher. References, required. — stenog- Apply N. Y. SAMPLE SHOP, 367 MAIN St. 1-25-34 New York’s Famous “Fighting 69th” Regiment Band Sunday Afterncon January 30th LYCEUM THEATER 1-33-te "PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—AIl work care- fully and neatly done. Will call for your dictations. Room 104, 87 West Main St., Telephone 1291. 1-26-4a FOR SALE—1918 Studebaker four, light seven passenger touring car; new top, tires and spotlight; fine shape; cheap for cash. Call 1041-2 or 303-4 after 6:30 50c, 75e, $1, $1.50. Tickets at Pierce’s Music Store. THRIFT WEEK Protect Your Fa mily By a Policy THE MUTUAL LIFE OF N. Y. One of the Largest and Strongest Companies in the World Call H. D. On Me. HUMPHREY Insurance of All Kinds. 272 MAIN STREET. N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING One Thousand Cash will buy a two family House on Tremont Street with good sized yard— $1,200 will buy a two family house on Kelsey Street—See us about selling your house for you. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 273 MAIN ST. NOW IS THE TIME to have your old mattresses, box sprin gs, cushions, etc., made over equal to new and returned same day. Prices a re lower. —Upholstering.— HARDWARE CITY BEDDING CO. 60 Tremont Street. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER | Tel. 2314-4. Multigraphing of every description, also specifications | work neatly done and guaranteed. ' NOTICE. NOTICE—Professional _ talent furnished. Booking Red Men's Bazaar, New Brital Jan. 24, 8. K. F. Club, Hi Moose Club, Feb. 11th; K. of Conn., Fi eley’s Bureau, Ph. Seymour, tertainment eb. h. Seeley's Ep 61 Main St. 798-12. 1-25-3dx NOTICE—RIp's Repair Shop, 155 Main St., Adna Johnson Parking Alley. Skates sharpened. Bicycle and motorcyele re- pairing. Locksmith. gunsmith _ and | sharpening. Open evenings. 1-24-d3x NOTICE—Radiators, fenders, lamps, 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 1-10-1%d | NOTICE—Have moved myj|place of business | from 93 Lawlor St. to 918 Lawlor St ! Augusta Camosci, sewer' contractor, With i the lute A. Lyman for 10 years. Tel ‘ 2314-12, 1-1-2mo | NOTICE—Cartoonist, . Chalk Talk and | Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snavpy. al Malmgren, Herald office, City. 9-32-t2 FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co. Mattresses, box springs, cushions pillows. steel couches, cots, springs. etc.. at factory to home prices. Your old maw tresses mada over equal to new. Uphoi' .- tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremomt St. 11-6-"9dx NOTICE—WIill buy your Fofd for cash. Touring, Sedan, Roadster or Coupe. P. O. Box, 342, Hartford, Conn. 1-26-3d e SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—To do nursing, woman. 'Phone 443-13. by reliable 1-24-6dx LOST AND FOUND- LOST—A sum of money in Soda Shoppe, Main St., Saturday afternoon. Return to A. Carlson, 42 Farmington Ave. Reward. 1-25-2dx LOST—Near corner Grand and Arch Sts., auto crank. Kindly return to General Electric Maintenance Co., 16-18 Booth St. 1-26-1dx LOST—January 24, between 33 Lexington avenue and 32 Grove Hill, tortoise shell hairpin with garnet top. Suitable reward if returned to 32 Grove Hill 1-26-1dx S —————— TO RENT TO RENT—Garage, space for twé cars, 55 Curtis St. 1-26-14 TO RENT—In Belvidere, 5 room tenement, all modern improvements, steam , heat; rent reasonable. Inquire. 202 Hartford avenue. Ph. 2071. 1-25-3ax \ Inquire 62 1-25-3d TO RENT—5 room temement. Harrison St. Tel. 189. TO RENT—Hall 40x50 with office steam heated, Calumet Building. Apply | t» R. H. Erwin or Conley's Cigar store, 61 Church St. 1-22-6ax TO RENT—Garage suitable for repairing shop and storage. at 14 Willow 8t. Apply ‘ohen. Tel. 2426. 12-8-t2 —_—— TO RENT JUST COMPLETED 6 AND 7 ROOM MODERN APARTMENTS, 559 MAIN ST., OPP. ST. MARY’S CHURCH, STEAM HEAT, HOT WATER AND JANITOR SERVICE. 2 APARTMENTS SUITABLE FOR PROFESSIONAL FURPOSES. TWO STORES, OCCUPANCY, FEB. 1. INQUIRE WM. O. RAPHAEL, 390 MAIN STREET. At a Court of Probate holden at New Brit- ain within and for the District of Berlin, in the County of Hartford and State of Con- , desire to 1 Something to sell, 4 tenement or a room {Q i classified col_nmn. ONLY# ONE CENT A wog ' W. WANTED—Young ' lady to tal candy stand in theater. Call Kerman, between 11 and 174 . theater. -5, TO RENT—First class ' tenemeat - _rooms; all improvements. Inqui vine, 22 Hurlburt St. Tel. 527: WANTED—Young Iady eclerk for i department. Apply at 283 Maiyg WANTED—Cook or competent down stairs work. Family of ‘Washington St. WANTED—Cloak and suit sales afternoons in a local store. Herald, Box 19Z. three WANTED—Two waitresses at 13 1. ette St. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS—Large Manufacturer to sell hosiery, underwear, shirts, skirts, waists, shoes, clothing, etc, for frée samples. Madison Mills; Broadway, Néw York. s . WANTED—MALE HEVE$ WANTED—Janitor to_take care . of office rooms. Reqaffres half hour § State price in reply. Box-16AA, office. e WANTED—Young man, 17 or 18 yei to work in store. Clark & Brainerd 181 Main St s WANTED—At once, farm milker and teamster, must be ites reliable. Maple ' Croft Farm Quarter.: Telephone 73 At a Court of Probate holden at New ain, within and for the District of B the County of Hartford and State mecticut, on the 26th day of Janusty:: Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Ju Estate of Alfred Fresen late of ain, in said district deceased, Upon the petition of Anna B. ¥a said New Britain, praying that as tratrix of the estate of Alfred ceased she may be authorized and ed to settle and compromise & doubtful and disputed claim for dollars, as per application on file sppears, it is 3 o ORDERED—that ssid applica heard and determined dt the Prob in New Britdin, in said district, 3 day of January, A. D. 1921 at 9 the forenoon. and notice be the pendency of said application time and place of hearing thereomy lishing this order in some lished in said New Britain, lation in said District, and by thereof on the pyblic sign-post of New Britain, in satd Distriet, BERNARD ¥. GAFFNEY, J LEAVITT & HAYES, 1 Bullding—Rep BUILDERS IN WOOD, ¥ STEEL AND CONCRET] . CHIRDPRACTIC TALK NO. CROOKED SPINI BY J. A, VOLZ THE CHN (Copyright.) . What does & crooked spine me means there is merve pressure sides of the spine,.interfering. with of nerve energy. A spine out ‘of: al} means less than one hundred per natural health force, . the ladk ‘ot W fects the tissues adversely, and ey ease, weakness, deformity. and ' CHIROPRA CTIC frees the netves and restores” flow of health energy, which factor upon Wi health de; method has:dbne for others just: Ve dong for ! necticut, on §he 26th day of January, A. D.: Practical fair-minded "1 1921. Present, Bernary F. Gaftney, Esq., Judge. | On motion of Arthur W. Rice of said New Britain, as executor of the last will and testament of Elia F. Balley, 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 Executor and dirécts that public notice be given of this order by ad. vertising in a newspaper pubiished {n said New Britain, and having a circulation In said district, and by postihg a copy thereof on the public sign post in said town of New Britain, nearest the place where the de- ceased last dwelt and return make. Certifled from Record. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. PHONE 343—_ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. City Advertisement : The Collector of Taxes will accept bids on the following piece of land recently foreclosed for non-payment | of taxes. Bids will be received at his office in City Hall, New Britain, ] Conn.,, up to 5 p. m. on_February 10, 1921. iy Payment must be made in cash én delivery of quit claim deed. The piece of land is situated on the east side - of' Market - Street, 479.35 feet north of Newington Ave., and is known as Lot No. 158 in the Bronson Heights_tract, so-called, as shown én a map on flle in the Town Clerk’'s office. The lot is 50 foot ‘front and' rear and 125 foot deep. . ' The ‘city reserv: right to re- ject any and all bids, or to-accept any bid. T BERNADOTYE LOOMIS, » o . _City Tax Collector. your spine/examined. Don't prejudice or the selfish : ad: stand in the way. examination. J.A.VO Evening Hours: Tuesday, and Saturday,-6:30 to 8 JOHN J. CRE PIANO TEACH attention to b 13 Summer Street. ROWLEY BRC con

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