New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 3, 1921, Page 12

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it Illllrv i Inc. —Hartford * AT THE GREAT ry Furniture Sale Buy In Full Confidence he Fox Quality Is Paramount HE LIVING ROOM LAEAL-Plece t velour, Joer; taupe color Davenport, Sherawn aiyie. cushion one Armchair. $375 and Tapestry . $395 Davenport, Regular .. $325 SBulte, upholstered in brown of large Davenport, high back mehadir. Regular Sale Price 'o-toned Velour loose spring on price 3646 o-toned Velour ir and Rocker . Feb. Bale Price ‘elour Suite, large and Armchair. price $6386. 72-inch Buffet, price $810. and Tapestry pendale design. February Sale Price Ten-piece Mahogany Dining Room Suite, Oblong Table, haircloth covered seats. February Sale Price ...... LALY LAAMMAUAD AL GU-LAIWAS plewhite design. February Sale Price . Ten-piece Mahogany Dlnlng Room Suite. Regular price $700. SManugaiiy suuet, FOR THE DINING ROOM PUTvTITEN Suite, Hve dlue Lnairs anud o0 ALuvie, Hegular price »909. rebruary pale Price len-plece Queen Anne Suite, in American Walnut or Mahogany. PRV kegular reriod Diniue February Sale Price Ten-plece Mahogany Dining Room Suiic. Regular price $6765.. Hep- . $450 Chip- $495 with Chairs with blue $540 Regular Akl AUW MMaSseal AL Llccassair e CatlES ng Chalr, Armchair and Daven- cushions on spring seats. THE BEDROOM Sheraton design. Tollet Table. . $195 rican Walnut Bedroom 3ulte. Regular prlce sz 1 0 le Price .. erican Walnut Mahogany Regular Queen Anne period. rican Walnut or Mahogany ting of Bed, Dresser, Chif- ble. Pegular Bale Price pom Suite In mahogany or nsisting of Bed, Dresser, Vanity . Regular price o Price . Heywoou s kieed Larriages and aruuery wheels;, corauroy udunea; Clearance rice Heywood's combination reed and Carriages with artillery wheels and reversible gear. Lloyd's Baby ' Carriages, gondola shape; Clearance Price .... Whitney- combination reed English style corduroy Clearance Price .. were $u6.00. Were $68.00. rican Walnut, onler and were $40. Carriages; or Special at . priced entire house. 5 ¢ bbb ASK FOR g Horlick’s SudE LG Malted o~ \‘”‘l " esd Substitutes. 3 ll'ovAlIAc-o' R:' —FOR SALE— 96 Pleasant street, 14 rooms. 41 Liberty street. 8 rooms. 176 Glen street, 14 rooms. 7 East stroet, 15 rooms. Propertios on Lincoln street. HUMPHREY Kinds. © Insurence of All N. B. NAT. BANK BUIDDING Clearance Frice lined; were $47. Sidway Collapsible tubular handle bars. reversible gear; H\ndlome Cut-out match all papers, at Contracts taken for papering one have been looking for, we have— family house at the West End at a' in a pretty central location— Let us sell your house for you. REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. STENOGRAPHER of every description, also specifications neatly done and guaranteed. AN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE el. 612 $542.5vV Duvy wouu corduroy Lined, with $29.50 wood Bavy $37.50 Carriages with hood; and Speeial Sale on All Carriages and Go-Carts. —Sixth Floor— COME NOW AND BUY WALIL PAPERS AT A BIG SAVING 35¢ Floral Chamber Paper, striped. Borders or Dbinders to room or an Consult us now for spring work. SEEKING STOLEN BONDS Chicago Inum:u—uil:ry‘ln‘ to Ascer- from New York Houses. Chicago, Feb. 3.—Efforts are being made to locate in Chicago the hold- ers of Liberty bonds valued at $135,- 000 declared by federal authorities to be part of $466,000 worth of bonds stolen from two bank messengers In Brooklyn last November. The bonds are in innocent hands, they said. New York police traced $235,000 worth of the bonds to Chicago brok- ers when the firm sent $100,000 worth to their New York offices. The bonds were presented to the federal reserve bank there to be exchangd for small- er denominations and clerks immed- fately identified them. R. J. Friss, secretary at the brok- erage company offi here, said that the firm bought the bonds from the Union Planters Bank and Trust com- pany of Memphis, Tenn., which insti- tution has Informed him, he added, that they obtained them from a Memphis brokerage firm. Mr. Friss said he was checking up to find out who recelved the bonds distributed by his firm. They will be recalled, he said, and returned to the Memphis bank. Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 3.—Police and officials of the Union and Plant- ers Bank and Trust company of this city continued today their effort to | determine the origin of $255,000 in bonds handled through the Memphis bank as clearing agent for local per- sons, and identified as part of the loot from a robbery in Brooklyn last November. | The bonds, according to bank offi- clals, reached it through a local bond brokerage concerns in two lots—one of $190,000 and the other of $65,- 000. An official of the brokerage company is quoted as explaining that his firm secured the $65,000 lot from a Memphis man who is said to have acted as agent for ap official of a small local bank. The origin of the larger block of bonds was being traced today. | The official of the bank, questioned | by the police, is said to have declared . he got the $65,000 in bonds from a man who gave his name as Anderson [ whom he understood to be from Loulsiana. | TO RENT—Garage. | FOR SALE—Fine white Classified advertise- ments get the business. They cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. TO RENT | TO RENT—One six and one five room tene- ment, Inguire second floor. 19 Cherry St., All improvements. second floor. 2-3-1dx | TO RENT—In Belvidere, now house, $18 per month. on Stewart St., off Allen St. Second house 2-3-3dx TO RENT—New built store. with 3 rooms in rear. Call at 405 So. Main St. ticulars. 4 room temement, ' for par- . 2-3-3dx = CLASSIFIED ic 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 suvertiser money. [ ‘AUTOMOBILES ‘ ————— FOR SALE—Late 1916 4 cyl. Saxon Road- | ster: moter in perfect condition. Good rubber. Cheap for cash. Call 1061-4. NOTICE. NOTICE—I want to buy 125 horse power steam boiler, 100 lbs. pressure. L. D. Hall, Greenfield, Mass., General Delivery. 2 2-3-3dx FOR SALE—1918 Overland Touring winter and summer top; recently hauled; tire equipment very fine. Must sell quick: no reasonable cash offer re- fused. For demonstration call Charles Clements, 594-2. 2-2-3dx car, over- | TO RENT—Four room tenement, 225 South Main Tel 633-5. Hartford Avenue. 2-3-1dx Inquire 242 Theo. L. Wagner, 93 S. Burritt St. 2-3-3dx , TO RENT—Why not be only roomer in pri- family? Steam heat. Plenty hot Garage if desired. Phone 1215-12. 2-3-3dx vate water. TO RENT—Three rooms. 76 Belden St. 2d all’ Im- Apply 501 2-3-3dx TO RENT—Five room tenement, provements, at 114 Winter St. Main St. rock pullets that are laying, white Leghorn cockerels and one and two year old white Leghorn hens for breeding, setting eggs and baby chicks. inquire T. W. Crowe, 64 Grove Hill 1-31-6d ¥FOR SALE—Buggy, 2 rubber blankets, tools. Box 24, East Berlin. harnesses, feed box, Cheap. Address 2-3-5dx TO RENT—5 room tenement, all modern improvements. Will be vacant about March 1st. 666 West Main St. Inquire 3rd floor. 2-2-3dx | TO RENT—Steam heated 5 room temement All modern im- ' with provements. Alex, 86 Arch St. large gas range. 371 Main St. Tel. Inquire Harry 308 or 1032-6. 2-2-3ax TO RENT—5 room tenement, first bor. (l Connerton St., near North & Judd factory. Tel. 667-13. 2-2-2dx WANTED—4 room temement, with improve- ments, near center, by small family. Tel. 1452-6. 2-2-3dx _ TO RENT—By newly 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. 2-1-3ax rooms on ome floor. Phone 104-2. 2-1- (dx TO RENT—SIx Harrison St. TO lEN'l'—-orn“.n«lmell--.ll.-ll bungalow, steam heated and all’improve- ments; large lot. Will pay to see. In- quire 82 Stratford Road, or call 2112. 2-1-3dx TO RENT—Garage on Harrison St. F. W. Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Tel. 1773. 1-31-tf DU S I TO RENT—6 snd 7 room modern apart- ments in bullding just completed at 559 Main street, opposite St. Mary's church. Steam heat, hot water d janitor serv- fce. Apply to Willlam C. Raphael. Main St. 1-31-u —— e WANTED—Two, five or six rooms, furnished for housekeeping, by two American couples. Address Herald Box X29X. 1-31-4ax —e sultable for shop and storage. at 14 Willow St. Apply M. Cobhen Tel. 2435. 13-8-tt E————— SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—To do at home, washing and jroning, at 62 Smalley St., first floor. Mrs. C. M. MeGiven. 2-3-6dx FOR SALE—One Hudson Super Six Collplet. in good condition. R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St., City. -3a ROUSING BARGAINS IN (ARS 50 UNBEIJEVABLE VALUE! 1920 Ford Sedans, Touring: 1919 Oldsmobile Coupe, 1918 Franklin Chummy, on 1917, 18, 19 Paige Touring Overland Country Club, Al shape, Stutz Roadster, a snap at $775. 1917 Buick Sixes, $650 to $876. Hudson Coupe, good shape, $675. Milbourne Electric Coupe, guaranteed, $760. 1917 Buick Sedan, $975: uouuuon v, $1350. $1200. $600-$950. $445. ARON G. COHEN, Open 45 Wells St. Hnnford, Conn. 2-2-6d FOR SALE. DODGE panel dellvery, FORD open delivery. ESSEX Demonstrator. PAIGE 7 passenger touring. DODGE BROS. Tallrln‘. HUDSON Super Bix, 7 pass. touring. BUICK 7 pass. touring. 8. & F. MOTOR SBALES CO! 155 Elm St. 1920 1917 1920 1919 1917 1917 1915 'l‘el 781, Open Evenings. Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bros. Distributors. 1-3-54 FOR SALE OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING. OLDSMOBILE 4 TOURING. PACKARD TOURING. MAXWELL TOURING CHEVROLET 490 TOURING. BUICK ROADSTER REO TOURING. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 18 Main St. Phone 484. 10-21-tf USED CARS. 1917 FORD ROADSTER. 1917 BUICK ROADSTER. 1920 HUDSON TOURING 7 Pass. These cars are to be soid for very little money. We arrange for Easy Payments. LASH MOTOE CO., W. Main and Lincoln Sts. George Dunbar, Tel. 382. Salesman. description. E. H. Haling, 890. 2-3-6dx WANTED—Antiques of all Highest cash prices pald. Middletown, Conn. Tel. WANTED—A reliable colored woman wishes morning’s work. Write stating wages, Eleanor Spinola, 55 Market St. 2-2-4dx WANTED—Young woman wishes housework, froning or washing, etc. 385 Allen St. 2-2-3dx _— WANTED—Young man chauffeur desires po- sition in private family. 5 years exper- jence. WIill do miscellaneous work. Good reference. Address Herald Box 12K. 2-1-3dx _— WANTED—To do plain sewing at home, and small washing, at 176 Chapman St. Mrs. C. Cafferty. ——— WANTED—To do general housework iIn small private family, by experienced young lady. Address Herald Box l(l. ‘v 2-1-3dx ———————— FURNISHED ROOMSA. — TO RENT—Two very desirable rooms, for light housekeeping. St. furnished 406 Main TO RENT—Two rooms for light housekeep- ing, on West Main St. Tel. 74-12. 2-3-1dx 237 2-2-4dx TO RENT—I Maple St., room, first floor. e e TO RENT—Three rooms, ail furnished for light housekeeping. Electric light sna steam heat. Adults only. 84 West St 2-2- Zflx TO RENT—Large heated furnished room, with bath. Board if desired. 83 Grove Hill. Phone 716-3. 2-1-64x WANTED — BOY — About 16 Years Old For General Work 1-31-6dx | 2-3-2dx | WANTED—Four or five room rent, with im- provements, by American family of three adults. Address Box X22X, Herald office. 2-3-1dx WANTED—Room in dress ‘‘Burroughs,” private family.. Ad- rm. 10, 140 Main St. 2-3-3dx ‘17 National $900, Oldsmobile Economy Trucks $600 up. Always for reliable deals. A | and text-books $16.00 per month, and after probation per- NOTICE—Electrical work—save money on your wiring and fixtures. Special reduc- tions this month. A. Tyler, 319 Main St. Tel. 1992-3. 2-3-2dx NOTICE—John T. Coates, expert acct., audits and systems; private lessons in mathematics and useful business figures, a specialty. Address Herald office. 2-2-4dx NOTICE—WIill buy and sell second hand furniture. David M. Benjamin, 237 Wash- ington St. Home address 19 W. Pearl St. 2-2-6dx NOTICE—Automobile and house painting. Give me a trial. C. W. Palmatier, Whiting St., Plainville, Conn. 2-1-21dx NOTICE—RIp's Repair Shop, 156 Maln St., Adna Johnson Parking Alley. Skates Sharpened. Bicycle and motorcycle re- pairing. Locksmith, gunsmith and sharp- ening. Open evenings. 1-28-8dx NOTICE—Overstocked sale on 1,600 white cotton mattresses at $3.50 each. Sale is only for 6 days. B. Berson, 549-551 Main St., opposite St. Mary’s church. Tel. 1166. 1-28-6dx NOTICE—Trucking and moving, carting and removing ashes from yard and cella: Luigi Biagiotti, 103 Henry St. Tel. 662 1-28-12dx Chalk Talkk and fairs aud Al Malmgren, 9-23-¢¢ NOTICE—Cartvonist, Sketching for entertainments, dances; something snappy. _Herald office, City. TOR SALE—Notice, Hardware Oity Bedding Co. Mattreases, box springs, cushions, pillows, steel couches, cots, springs, etc., at factory to home prices. Your old maw- tresses mads over equal to new. Uphobk.- tering. Tel. 2314-4. 60 Tremonmt St. 11-s-%eax NOTICE—Repairing 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 e — WANTED—FEMALE HELP TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES BROAD STREET HOSPITAL, NEW YORK CITY. Exceptional opportunity for young women to study humanitarian and remunerative profession. Registered Training School. Two and one-half year cout Uniforms furnished. emuneration jod of two months an honorarium of $20.00 per month additional is given to students | showing proper interest in their studies and * WANTED—Small printing press and outfit. ' Write stating what you have and where same can be inspected. P. O. Box 144, Berlin, Conn. 2-3-2dx WANTED—Stenographers, men and women. Experts earn big money, congenial work, rapid advancement. Many oppor- tunities in gov't service. Prepare at home in spare time. For information, ac- dress Room 104, 87 West Main St. 2-2-6ax WANTED—Men and women who suffer with aching, burning feet, corns and callouses, to try a box of Snow Drop Salve, 25c. Works wonders. Guaranteed by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & Han-! son Co. and all drug stores. 2-1-26-eodx WANTED—Room and board in private fam- 1ly, centrally located, by American gentle- Box 23B 2-2-3dx WANTED—By American couple and child, three or four room tenement in good lo- cality. Address Herald, Box 29Z. 2-2-3dx WANTED—Se reasonable price. coln St. work at 367 Lin- 2-2-3ax at_home; Tel. 989-4. work. Scholarships for post-graduate work in X-Ray, Electrotherapy, Pathology and Anaesthesia. Address Dr. A. J. Barker Sav- age, Superintendent, 129 Broad Street. WANTED—Young girl to assist in care of baby afternoons. Box 19G, Herald. 2-3-5ax ..WANTED—Competent mald for general housework, two in family. Apply at 109 Vine St., evening between 7 and 9 o'clock. 2-3-3ax WANTED—Gi#l or woman to stay with chil- dren one or two nights a week, in vicin- ity of Belvidere. Tel. 1986-2. 2-3-1dx ——— WANTED—Ladies take orders stlk hoslery private homes. Experience unnecessary. No delivery. $30.000 full time, commi; sions spare time. Crescent, Box 164, Sta tion D, New York. 2-2-4dx irl for general housework. Tel. Mrs. H. C. Wilson, 665 Lincoin Si 2-2-2d 443-2. WANTED—AnR experienced dressmaker, one with reference and good on making chil- dren’s clothes. Address, Dressmaker, Box 3 Herald. 2-3-2ax _——————— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood, an length desired. A. W. Hall Tel. 694-4. 2-3-3dx FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine, first class condition. 513 East st., over Googee's store. 2-3-3dx FOR SALE—Hand lever printing press, 6x10, extra chases and rollers. Bargain for someone. Tel. 427-4. 2-3-3dx FOR SALE—State Prairie Incubator for 300 eggs; also light cutter. Call 87 .Linden St., City. 2-3-2dx FOR SALE—Local druggists are now offer- ing Cherry Mul to those afflicted with coughs, colds and run down condition. Cherry Mul keeps you well. Every bot- tle guaranteed. Recommended by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & Han- son Co., and all drug stores, 1-31-26e0dx FOR SALE—We are nelling for owner, & 1920 Hudson Super Six 7 passenger tour- ing. Excellent bargain for quick sale. 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 166 Elm St. Tel. 731. 2-1-64 over 17, $125 month. Ex- WANTED—Clerks (men, women) for Postal Mail Service. aminations Feb. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of instruction, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service Exam- fner) 843 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 3-254x 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 | s WANTED—One or two furnished rooms for | light housekeeping, by American couple, | Box 16X, Herald. 2-2-2dx | WANTED—By American couple, three or | four furnished rooms, for light house- | keeping. Box 27J, Herald 2-2-2dx o or three boarders by private location. Address, Herald 2-1-3dx family; nice Box L. — e 'nm—Alrw-mtumk.’, FOR SALE—One hundred quarts milk daily —near the city. Tel 267-6. 2-1-3dx FOR SALE—Half brick cottage; improve- ments, steam heat; lot with large garden; all kinds fruit, chicken houses. Small amount dow! Reasonably priced. In- quire 86 Francis St. 1-31-4dx | Apply at 120 ! F. Curtin. 1-12-t¢ | FOR SBALE—Two pool tables. Hartford Ave. P. FOX’S ‘Adam in Eden’ [ | ! ring, tween trade school, Division sts. Reward. 681 Arch St. LOST—] pers. Reward. LOST—Tuesday, bunch of keys, tween post office and Arch 8t turn to Herald. LOST—Groy leather gloves, street near North & Judd Reward. Tel. Charter 774 B POULTRY. BASY OHICKS 20c. up; up; all varieties; teed. Send for circular. Hartford. Roy Pooketbook, comtaining ‘v Return to 301 Farmington Hatching safe delivery LEAVIT? & HAYES, & Bullding--Repamiag. BUILDERS IN WOOD, STEEL AND CONCR ROD.II!O‘.IIHI‘L § Court St tlew Britain. Comn. Experienced Mill SALES Permanent Posit] Apply to Mr. Davh Outiet Millinery & 257 Main M Let us‘show you a room Cottage with tic light, gas, het cold water, right on corner of Greenwood streels, block from Arch, pljiee is right. Parker De ] ] 1

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