New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 2, 1921, Page 12

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AT THE GREAT ary Furniture Sale y in full confidence that the Fox Quality is Paramount. ripe in which Only to buy a few examples are given below: ING ROOM velour, Armciuly pring regular $375 o cu velour f Davenport, kor; regular $395 cane velour mport, high and Arm- pe 8475, $325 suite, up- silk velour, Davenport, Chair, and prige $635, $425 toned velour high back chair and pring cush- FOR THE BEDROOM tuupe and cushion Four plece American design; Bed, Chiffonler and Tollet Hegular price $240, ¥ ul:ruury Sale price rornenr... $195 Four plece American Bedroom Suite, Quecn period, regular price February BSale price ... Walnut, Dresser, Table. sSheraton Walnut Ange $2185, . $210 American Walnut Bedroom Euite, period. Regular . $285 Four plece American Wainut or Mahogany Bedroom Suite, consisting of Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier and Tollet Table. Regular price $535, February BSale 350 price $ Four plece Bedroom Suite in Mahogany or American Wal- nut, consisting of Bed, Dresser, regular Vanity Case and Chiffonier. ¥ 3395 n";:‘:::.:;“';‘:j“- $375 Y CARRIAGES, AND Four plece or Mabogany Queen Anne price $386, Fobruary Sale price price Furniture for one room or an entire house. Save on every purchase Prices will not be FOR THE DINING ROOM Eight plece Mahogany Din- ing Room Suite, Sheraton style, Buffet, Table, five Side Chalirs and one Arm Chalr; regular price $365, $240 February Price .... Ten plece Queen Anne Period Dining Room Suite, in Ameri- can Walnut or Mahogany; regular price $635, February Clear- ance price Sale Ten plece Mahogany Dining Room Suite, Hepplewiite de- sign; regular price $675, February Clear- ance price Ten piece Mahogany Dining Room Suite, Chippendale de- sign; regular price $700, February Clear- ance price Dining 72-inch Ten piece Mahogany Room Suite, with Buffet, Oblong Table, Chalrs with blue hairdloth covered seats; regular price $310, February Clear- $540 ance price . GO - CARTS » Now Marked At Clearance Prices earriages with reversible geara and artillery wheels; corduroy lined '‘ance/ price .. . . e bination reed and wood body Baby c 5 were $568.00. Clearanace price. Parriages, corduroy lined with re\'rrnlble gen price % tion reed nnd wood Bnby (nrrl.gn ible Carriages with hood, tubular handle hAn n All (‘nrrlngen and Go-Carts. ~—S8ixth Floor— rrhgn wnh artillery wheels gondoh shape, were En‘“nh -(yle, corduroy Clearance price . $52.50 $39.50 $29.50 . $37.50 $12.95 es That Suit Individual Requirements od styles In eyeglasses. Every individual his requirements. on a personal basis. charge. Optical Department——Mezzanine Floor ts--Herald Classified Advts needs lenses that suit his needs and a Your eyes are carefully tested your needs considered and . Our customers’ satisfaction (s our greatest ambition. You will like our methods SPECIAL NOTIC'E “The Ladies’ Auxillary, A. O. H., , will give a whist and dance on Fri- , day evening, February 4, 1921, at the Y. M. T. A. B. Soclety hall. Musia furnished by O’Brien’s orchestra. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC Bulding—Repamaog. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICR STEEL AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court 8t Telepbcues 3244 tew Brihaln. Coan. 19138 CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS' 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs. el e Y WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 633.23 HerbertE.Anderson Teacher of Violin 115 Dwight Sg. Tel. 1145-4, % JOHN J. CREAN PIANO TEACHING ial attention to beginners. Classified advertise- ments get the business. They cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Klitchen stove, 558 Church St., l top fleor. 2-1-2dx FOR SALE—We are selling fér owner, = 1920 Hudson Super Six 7 passenger tour- ing. Excellent bargain for quick sale. 8 & F. Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm St. Tel. 731. 2-1-54 FOR SALE—One hundred quarts milk daily —near the city. Tel 267-6. 2-1-3dx i FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red cockerels. Prize stock. Tel. 669-4. 2-1-2dx FOR SALE—Good second hand mahogany upright piano, by private family moving south. Music cabinet and instruction book free. Here is your opportunity. Ad- dress, Family Piano, (no dealers) Box 24. Herald. FOR SALE—FIne white rock pullets that are laying, white Leghorn cockerels and one and two year old white Leghorn hens for breeding, 30 eggs and baby chicks. In- quire T W. Crowe, 64 Grove Hill. 1-31-6d FOR SALE—Half brick cottage; improve- ments, steam heat; lot with large garden; all kinds frult, chicken houses. Small amount down. Reasonably priced. In- quire §6 Francis St. 1-31-4dx FOR SALE—Five rooms f\lrfll ure. Quick sale—party leaving tow: n hava rent also. 41 Gonnerton St. down stairs. | 1-26-6dx | $14.00; long furnace $15.00; for fire place $15.00, full cord; guaranteed abso- lutely no chestyut. Delivered New Brit- ain and Plainvilfe. H. C. Ovis, Plainville, Conn. Tel. 37-23. 1-27-6ax FOR SALE—Stove wood, all hard, mixed $12.00; FOR SALE—Two pool tables. Apply at 120 Hartford Ave. P. F. Curtin. 1-12-8 BABY CHICKS and ducklings, 22c¢ and up; all varieties, safe delivery guranteed and prepaid; also setting eggs; gend for circu- lar. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. 1-17-tf 131 Main St. Call 2141 TO RENT—Steam heated 5 room tenement with large gas range. All modern im- provements. 371 Main St. Inquire Harry Alex, 86 Arch St. Tel. 308 or 1032-6. 2-2-3dx TO RENT—S5 room tenement, first floor, 41 Connerton St., near North & Judd factory. Tel. 667-13. 2-2-2dx WANTED—4 room tenement, with improve- | ments, near center, by small family. Tel. | 1452-6. 2 3dx TO RENT—By mnewly married couple leav- ing town, an apartment of four com- | pletely furnished rooms. Prefer to rent to middle age or old people. Herald Box 31J. 2-1-3dx TO RENT—S room tenement, steam heat, at 118 Commercial St. Apply at 114 Commercial St. 2-1-2dx floor. 58 2-1-6dx TO RENT—Six rooms on one Harrison St. Phone 104-2. TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, suitable for small family. 28 Fairview St. 2-1-2dx | TO RENT—Or sell, ned first class bungalow, steam heated and all ments; large lot. Wil pay to quire 83 Stratford Road, or call six room improve- | see. In- 2112, 2-1-3dx TO RENT—Garage on Harrison St. F. W. Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Tel. 1773. 1-31-t¢ TO RENT—A store and an apartment, all modern improvements, at the corner of Arch and Hart St. Inquire Wexler, 21 Hart St. Phone 1766. 1-31-3dx TO RENT—Four room temement on Whiting 8t.,, to colored people. Call 362-3 after P m. 1-31-3d TO RENT—% and 7 room modern apart- | ments in building just completed at 559 Main street, opposite 8t. Mary's church. | Steam heat, hot water and nitor serv- | ice. Apply to Willlam C. 390 Main St WANTED—Two, five or six rooms, furnished for housekeeping, by two _American couples. Address Herald Box X29X. 1-31-4ax TO RENT—Furnished room, fences. 505 Arch St. TO RENT—Garage sultable for ng shop and storage. at 14 Willow St. Apply M. Cohen. Tel. 2426. 12-8-tt E———— all conven- 1-28-5dx $2,000 A MONTH—Jacqueline Le- baudy, 16, is to get $2,000 a month CLASSIFIED Something to sell, a tenement or a room ’ 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c rent? Use the HERALD CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeeping. classified column. ONLY billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in 2liminating this work we save the aavertiser money. ONE CENT A WORD. AUTOMOBILES ——m——m— FOR SALE—1918 Overland Touring car, winter and summer top; recently over- hauled; tire equipment very flue. Must sell quick; no reasonable cash offer r fused. For demonstration call Charl: Clements, 594-2 2-2-3dx FOR SALE—One Hudson Super Six Couplet, in good condition. R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St., City. 2-2-3d FOR SALE—Late 1916 4 gl ster; motor in perfect rubber. Cheap for cash. Saxon Road- condition. Good Call 1061-4. 1-31-3dx FOR SALE—One Hudson Super Six, plete, in good condition. R. C. 123 Cherry St., City. com- Rudolph, 1-28-6dx ROUSING BARGAINS I CARS 30 UNBELIEVABLE VALUES, 1920 Ford Sedans, Tourings, Roa 1919 Oldsmobile Coupe, a beauty 1918 Franklin Chummy, only $1200. 1917, 15, 19 Paige Tourings, $600-3950. Overland Country Club, Al shape, $445. Stutz Roadster, a snap at $775. 1917 Buick Sixes, $650 to $875. Hudson Coupe, good shape, $675. Milbourne Electric Coupe, guaranteed, 750. 1917 Buick Sedan, $975; '17 National $900. Oldsmobile Economy Trucks $600 up. Always for reliable deals. AARON G. COHEN, Open Evenings. Hartford, Conn. 2-2-6d 45 Wells St. FOR SALE FORD COUPE. OLDSMUBILE TOVRING CHEVROLET 490. MAXWELL TOURING BUICK ROADSTER THE B. . B. MOTOR CO. Maln FOR SALE. DODGE panel delivery. FORD open delivery. ESSEX Demonstrator. PAIGE 7 passenger touring DODGE BROS.' Touring. HUDSON Super Six, 7 pass. touring. BUICK 7 pass. touring. 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP., 155 Elm St. Tel. 731. Open Evenings. Hudson, me and l)oflge Bros. Distributors. 1920 1917 1920 1919 1917 1917 1915 1-3-5d —_—-- WANTED WANTED—Sewing at home' reasonable price. Tel. coln St. -ood work at 989-4. 367 Lin- 2-2-3ax WANTED—Clerks (men, women) for Postal Mail Service. $125 month. Ex- aminations Feb. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of instruction, write J. Leonerd, (former Civil Service Exam- fner) 8§43 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 2-25dx over 17, | NOTICE—Automobile and house painting. WANTED—FEMALE HEDP NOTICE. Bt = N’ NOTICE—John T. Coates, expert acct.| WANTED—Ladies take orders silk private homes. Experience unne $30.000 full time, o0 Crescent, Box 164, 2-2| —_— ‘WANTED—Girl for general housework. 443-2. audits and eystems; private lessons In mathematics and useful business figures, a 1dx No delivery. sions spare time. specialty. tion D, New York. Address Herald office. NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaners rented, $1.25 per day. faction paired. Satis- cleaners re- 2-2-eod-tf Delivered promptly. guaranteed. Tel. Mrs, H. C. Wilson, 555 Linco Electric WANTED—An experienced with reference and good on m: dren’s clothes. Address, Dr 3 Herald. WANTED—$2.50 per day paid one each town to distribute free circula: Economy Non-Alcoholic Flavoring. | F. E. Barr Co., C] NOTICE—Will buy and sell second hand David M. Benjamin, 237 Wash- Home address 19 W. furniture, ington St. Pearl St. 2-2-6dx con- to call 2-1-2dx NOTICE—Electrical work. Anyone templating wiring would do well 1992-3, A. Tyler, 319 Main St. manent position. Give me a Whiting St.. trial. C. WwW. Plainville, Palmatier, | * -21dx | WANTED—An experienced dressmi With reference and good on makiny NOTICE—Rip's Repair Shop, 155 Main St., | dren's clothes. Address, Drossmal Adna Johnson Larkiug Alley. Skates | 3, Herald. Sharpened. Bicycle and motorcycle re- pairing. Locksmith, gunsmith and sharp- | WANTED—Girl for general house ening. Open evenings. 1-28-8dx | ply 74 Hart St, downstairs. Conn. NOTICE—Overstocked sale on 1,500 white cotton mattresses at $5.50 each. BSale is only for 6 days. B. Berson, 549-551 Main St., opposite St. Mary's church. Tel. 1165. 1-28-6dx NOTICE—Trucking and moving, carting and removing ashes from yard and cellar. Luigi Biagiotti, 103 Henry St. Tel. 562-13. 1-28-12dx WANTED—Housekeeper by w and son. Call 325 Church 8 floor, betwen 2 and 5 p. m- 1-2 SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—A reliable colored woman morning’s work. Write stating NOTICE—Radiators, foaders, lampe, = Eleanor Spinola, 55 Market St. 2. 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 | WANTED—Young woman wishes ho ironing or washing, etc. 385 Allen 3! WANTED—Young man chauffeur sition in private family. 5§ years ience. Will do miscellaneous work. St reference. Address Herald Box 13K] J 2 NOTICE—Have moved my place of busincss from 93 Lawlor St. to 115 Lawlor Augusta Camosci, sewer contractor, with the late A. Lyman for 10 years. Tel. 2314-12, 1-1-2mo QAR - v work. - Agnes . Parsnick, Brook, Kensington. Talk fairs NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Sketching tour enterta.uments, dances; something snavpy. Herala office, City. and aud | wANTED—To do plain sewing at small washing, at 176 Chwm&ll fi C. Cafferty. . WANTED—To do house: small private family, by exp young lady. Address Herald Box® FOR SALE—Notice, Hardware City Bedding Co Mattresses, box srrings, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, eto., at factory to home prices Your old ma tresses mada over equal to new. Uphol.- tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremout St. 11-6-“0dx NOTICE—Recpairing of old and build- ing of new chimneys at reasonable prices. All kinds of mason work. Chimneys a specialty. F. Selander, 718 Stanley St. Tel. 2168. 1-29-6dx — WANTED—MALE HELP. ANTED—Chauffeur for coal. Apply Sov- reign's Trading Co., 160 Main St. TO RENT—Large pleasant d room, modern convehiences; suil two American gentlemen. 29 5 st. TO RENT—Furnished room, Maple St., first floor. TO RENT—Three rooms, all fi i light housekeeping. Electrie" steam heat. Adults only. 84 St. TO RENT—Large heated with bath. Board if dclll‘lfl. & Hill. Phone 716-3. TO RENT—Two very -desirable f rooms for light hmlllkmln’. St, TO RENT—Steam m at Arch St. PERTS WANTED—Reliable chauffeur for delivery Apply Union Laundry Co., 266 Arch 3-2-2d LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Siguet ring, initials A. J. C., be- tween trade school, Division ands Arch sts. Reward. 681 Arch St. 2-1-3ax WANTED—Room and board by young man of twenty-five, in private family. Good location. State particulars. Address Her- ald, Box 22AA. 2-2-3dx WANTED—One or two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, by American couple. Box 16X, Herald. WANTED—By American couple, four furnished rooms, for keeping. Box 27J, Herald three or 2-2-2dx WANTED—Two or three boarders by private family; nice location. Address, Herald Box 7L. 2-1-3dx WANTED—A 5 room temement In good le- cation, by a family of three.” Write A. E. Johnson, 835 East St. city. 2-1-3dx WANTED—By young American couple, ome or two furnished rooms for light house- keeping, near center of city. Address Herald Box 27XB. 2-1-3ax WANTED—4 or 5 rooms, central location, vicinity of Bassett, Trinity and Maple Sts. in West End, if possible, with heat and garage, by American couple, best of ref- erences. Address Herald, Box 4, or Tel. 125-2. 1-31-34 WANTED—Any kind of work. ferred. Phone 677-12. Inside pre- 1-31-3dx WANTED—Partner or some one to ald in development of Invention for artillery weapon. Pandaro Margelfo, 323 Elm St. 1-31-4dx WANTED—Room and board for gentieman and 2 boys. Elderly widow preferred. Ad- dress W., Herald office. 1-31-3dx WANTED—Heating systems to take care of; so repairs, Estimate gladly given on new systems. All work guaranteed; price very reasonable. By first class ste Address Herald, Box 10X. WANTED—Use of small loan. Willing to | pay good interest. Box ‘'Loan.’” Herald. 2-2-24x | light house- | | 873 MAIN ST. LOST—Pocketbook, containing valuable pa- pers. Return to 301 Farmington avenue. Reward. 2-2-3dx TO RENT—Fleasaut located, ine block Emmons Place. Tel. l"l —FOR SALE— 2. Family House, 96 Pleasant street, 14 rooms. 1-Family House, 41 Liberty street. 8 rooms. 3-Family House, 176 Glen street, 14 rooms. 3-Family House, 757 East street, 15 rooms., Good Properties on Lincoln street. H. D. HUMPHREY Insurance of All Kinds. ‘N. B. NAT. BANK BUIL What you have been looking for, we ha A nice cosy one family house at the West End| moderate price in a pretty central locati Price $8,500. Let us‘;el[yom house for you CAMP REAL ESTATE c@® PHON E 343—ROOMS 305-¢ BANK PUBLIC STENOGRAP Multigraphix;g of every description, also specificati All work neatly done and guaranteed. NEW BRITAN TYPEWRNER EXCHAN 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 ~TYEFAMSUID Tlr'_l—{‘l.‘—"'

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