New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 9, 1921, Page 12

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Annual Sale Furniture who They ould particularly interest those have in anticipation of lower priccs. are ns of like quality will convince you. solid prosperity is freely predicted. Doubt- with as great suddenness as the recent re- ss. Prices generally will then become nt sale reductions are far below established res, you can safely assume that these bar- opportunity and but temporary. ing to be gained by waiting and sacrificing home new furnishings bring. X MONTH’S RED PAYMENTS. ale we are allowing the full reductions with leferred payments. The initial deposit to be balance equally divided into six monthly ntleman who wants to Call on er in Italy—He Needs Good U. S. re and wi i , at a loss — $1,000 Cash Only re- buy his steamship tickets. REAL ESTATE CO. PHON E 343—ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. it cu, MRS. KATE SHEA On the last day of every month Mrs. Kate Shea, messenger in the Treasury department, delivers President Wilson's | salary check to the White House. She | hasn’t missed a pay day since Wilson was inaugurated. The envelope in her hand contains the presidential check for January, 1921. MDRC TUASNTAW WILRNN AT THE MOVIES-—Mrs. Woodrow ‘Wilson, dressed in a tailored suit, made her first public appearance this year, at a moving picture show for children at the Belasco Theater In Washington. She was snapped enter- Ing her car after the show. \ CAPE S‘fl! | WANTED—To do at home, aws i | CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c ments get the business. They cost but - little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeepmg. billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in zliminating this work we save the .uvertiser money. TO RKRENT TO RENT—Two or three light homuckrepln: oms, all conveniences. Mrs. Kennedy, 2nd floor, 84 Church St. -9-2dx AUTOMOBILES W T NTED—Light Trucking and 1492-14, TO RENT—1 large room with use of kitch- en and dining room, for light housckeep- | ing. Corner Arch and Walnut Sts -9-1dx third floor, TO RENT—Five room tenement, 4 West Main St. Price TO RENT—Four room temement on Whit- ing St. to colored people. Call 362-3 after 6:00 p. m. 2-9-3d TO RENT—One also one six rooms; ond floor. floor. tepement of five rooms; all improvements, sec~ Inquire 49 Cherry St. d TO RENT—Flat for professional or busi- ness purposes, 1st floor 505 Main St.; all! improvements. lark, 505 Main St 2-9-3dx Inquire Joseph H. TO RENT—Rent of 6 rooms on Harrison St. All modern improvements. Phone 104-2. 2-9-64 TO RENT—Tencment provements. $23 St. of a month. five room 63 Brook 2-8-3dx TO RENT—Store at the corner of Arch and Hart Sts. Inquire Wexler, 21 Hart St. Tel. 1766. 2-8-3ax TO RENT—40 Main St., 5 rooms, all mod- ern conveniences, steam heat. $47. Ap- | ply to The W. L. Hatch Co,., 29 West Main St. 2-8-1w FOR SALE—1917 Overland Coupe in ex lent condition throughout. A sacrifice to a quick buyer. The L W. Main St. Tel. FOR SALE—On class condition. Cherry St, New : Rudolp! Britain, Conn. FOR SALE—Ford touring car, with winter €p, in first class condition. A. B. Porter, 77 Adam St. Tel. 989-13. 2-4-6dx FOR SALE—1918 Oakland Sedan, in good condiaion. A bargain. 160 Maple St., New Britain, Ct. 2-4-10dx USED CARS, 1920 Hudson 7 Pass Touring—3,500 miles, six new cord tircs, front and read, bumper bars, spot light motor meter, tin L‘fl\‘x-rs,i chains, etc. At a bargain. 1920 Oakland M39C Touring—In 1 condition, 5,000 miles. Fine new tires, bumper bar, spot light, moter meter chain, | etc. Will sell cheap. 1916 Ford Roadster condition, $125.00. LASH MOTOR _ CO., Cor. West Main and Lincoln Sts, George Dunbar, Salesman. Agents for Cadillac, A No. in fine mechanical Paige, Sceppe Booth. 2-9-11-12-14 TO RENT—7 room modern apartments in bullding just completed at 559 Main St. Steam heat, hot water and jamtor serv- jce. Inquire Willlam C. Raphael. 390 Main St 2-8-tt TO RENT—Store just completed at 569 Main St. 2-8-tf TO RENT—Store at 1-3 Main St., corner of EIm. WIill rent reasonable if taken at once. Apply M. Cohen. Phone 2425. 2-5-tt St. F. 1773. 1-31-tf TO RENT—Garage on H w. Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Tel. TO RENT—Garage suitable for re shup and storage. at 14 Willow St. M Cohen Tel 2425. palring Apply 12-8-tt TO RENT—Five room tenement, all improvements, at 114 Winter St. Apply 501 Main St. 2-7-3dx | SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Position as chambermald. Ad- dress May Willlams, Gen. Delivery. 2-9-2dx WANTED—Position as housckeeper with refined elderly couple or widower, by | American widow. Address Housekeeper, Box 18, Herald. 2-5-3dx WANTED—By competent four years experfence. Can erences. Address Box 25XX, stenographer, | furnish | rers 2°3-3dx WANTED—By a young American married man, employment of any kind; very will- ing and good ability. H. J. Allen, North' Wellington St., New Britain. 2-8-3dx WANTED—American—male — desires any kind of clerical or office position. Ad- dress Herald, Box XX23. 2-8-2dx WANTED—Day work wanted by woman. | Inquire 152 Main St., rear, or Tel. 2371' between 10 and 11 a. m -8-2dx WANTED—Washing to do at home or out by the day. Tel. 293-5. 2-8-2dx washing and jroning, at 62 Smalley St., first floor. Mrs. C. M. McGiven. 2-3-6dx 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 St Tel. 1145-4, JOHN J. CREAN PIANO TEACHING Special attention to beginners. 13 Summer Street. Tel. 1209. LEAVITT & HAYES, INC BUILDERS IN WOOD. BERICK STEEL AND CONCRETR. Repalirs of all kinds # Court St ’ Telephcnas, 3244 Hew Rritain 1913 —_— CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs “~onn FOR SALE OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING. OLDSMOBILE 4 TOURING, PACKARD TOURING. MAXWELL TOUR CHEVROLET 490 TOURING BUICK ROADSTER REO TOURING. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 18 Main St. Phone 484. 10-21-t¢ WANTED—IMI.ALE HELP assist wltl: general have good references. ! 2-9-1d WANTED—Thoroughly competent laundress, 2 days a week. Address Herald Box 21K. 2-7-3dx — | Hotel Grand. 2-8-2dx WANTED—GIrl to housework.y Must Apply 73 Harrison St. WANTED—Chambermald. WANTED—Young lady as bookkeeper and stenographer, High school graduate pre- ferred Apply in own handwriting to Her- ald, Box 27TAA. 2-7-t¢ e HELF WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Experienced orderly. Apply Supt. of Nurses, New Britain Hospital. 2-8-3d WANTED—Chefs to take State Civil Serv- ice Non-Competitive Test for positions in State Institutions. Position now open. State Civil Service Commission, Hartford, Conn. 2-8-1w WANTED—Men wanted for Detective work. Experience unnecessary. Write J. Ganor, former U. 8. Gov't Detective, St. Louis. 2-5-13-20x Special Prices For Friday SPLENDID SHORE HADDOCK 8c Ib. LONG ISLAND FLOUNDERS 10c Ib. NICE FAT HERRING 12¢ Ib. BOSTON BLUE WHOLE FISH 12¢ ib. ROCKPORT COD .. . 18¢ Ib. SCROD STEAK ... . 15¢ ib. | BLUEFISH STEAK 15¢ Ib. | Halibut, Mackerel, Shad, Smelts, Eels, Salmon, Butter Fish, Snapper Blues, Cod Cheeks, Cod Tongues, Long Island ‘Scallops, Round and Little Neck Clamhs, Steamer Clams, Finnan Haddie. Try our Guilford Oysters. They are fine. We are open till 9 o’clock Thursday evening. Moore's Fish Market | { i avmmge = A RASMS L EL Y Al oF 1 l-'l)B SALE—Local druggists are now offer- FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Belgium Hares. Price avle. Apply Uldershaw, Eton Plac videre, £ | WANTED—To' buy, Something to sell, a tenemeni or a roon.v rent? Use the HERALD classified colomn. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. WANTED Ford roadster. lowest cash price and condition. J. G., Box 105, Plainville, FOR SALE—Dabilas and Gladiolus. New and up to date varieties. Catalogue on | application. D. W. Peckham, Middlefield, | Conn ing Cherry Mul to those afflicted with | coughs, colds and run down _condition. Cherry Mul keeps yvou well. Every bot- tle guaranteed. Recommended by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & Han- son Co., and all drug stores. 1-31-26eodx , FOR SALE—Leaving the city, upright piano and furniture. quick. Furniture, Box 4, Herald. 2-5-1dx must sell | Auswer FOR SALE—Royal, typewriters, from $30 up. of typewriters repaired at lowest rates. The Guarantee Typewriter Exchange, 49 East Main St. Tel. 1562. 2-8-2wx Underwood, Remington Also all makes FOR SALE—A new fifty dollar trimmed tan polo coat; will sell size 42. No. 59 Walnut St. leather cheap. 2-8-1dx FOR SALE—Player piano, one of the best and most beautiful made. Price the low- est. Easy terms. Andrews, 439 Arch St 2-8-2dx o FOR SALE—Pianos, player pianos and talk- ing machines, new and second hand. Positively the lowest prices and terms. Andrews, 439 Arch St. -8-2dx FOR SALE—Chickens, breeding Mrs. A. Uhryn, Tel. 726-5 FOR SALE—One only, player piano $550, regular price $700. Convenient terms. C. L. Plerce & Co., 246 Main St. 2-7-3dx live, dressed or for 112 Carlton St. 2-7-3dx | WANTED—First floor tenement WANTED—Men and women who suffef aching, burning feet, corns and ¢ to try a box of Smow Drop Salve Works wonders. Guaranteed by O Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller son Co. and all drug stores. 2-1-2 bout] 1st, by American family of ee. dress Tenement, Box 14, Hei | WANTED—Load or part load to N Thursday. 767-4. D. & K. Trucking WANTED—Furnished apartment, small, by young married couple, March 1st. Address Herald, Bo Tel. 833. A WANTED—Antiques of all Highest cash prices paid. Middletown, Conn. Tel. desci E. H. 890. WANTED—Competent typist famil account payable work. Must be accept position at once. State sal: erences required. Address Herald, WANTED—Tenement in West End Prefer Russell, Lenox, Vine, Lin Harrison St. Reply to Herald Bo: WANTED—Right side rear axie Ford car. Address Herald, Box WANTED—By carpenter, new pair work of any kind. and roof repairing a specialf] 1959, FOR SALE—1 piano like new $325; regular price $475. 1 piano like new $300; reg- ular price $450. Come and look them over. C. L, Pierce & Co.,, 246 Main St. 2-7-3dx FOR SALE—Several slightly used talking machines, like new, $25 to $50 reduction. C. L. Pierce & Co., 246 Main St. 2-7-3ax FOR SALE—Stove wood, all hard, $14.00; mixed $12.00; large furnace $15.00; fire- place $15.00; full cord, no chestnut. Try some of our fireplace wood. If you have some left over use it next fall when it is hard to get. Delivered New Britain, Plain- ville. H. C. Ovis, Plainville. Tel. 37-23. 2-4-6dx FOR SALE—Two pool tables. Apply at 120 Hartford Ave. P. F. Curtin. 1-12-tf FOR SALE—1 4-burner gas stove, second hand; 1 lawn mower, very cheap. Apply betwéen 4 and 7 o’'clock p. m. Moniers, 175 Maple St. | 2-7-d3 FOR SALE, FARM—Berlin, 43 acres, 2 tenement house, barns, corn- house ,garage, hen-houses, 4 cows, 1 heifer, 2 horses, 25 chickens, farm tools. Price and terms reason- able. J. C. Rowley, R. F. D. No. 2, New Britain. T ———— NOTICE. NOTICE—Pailnting, Paj Paper Hanging; Beaver Board and Can- vas Ceilings. Wall Paper displayed at your home on request The E. U. Thomp- son Company, No. 59 Arch St. Telephone 106-2. 2-7-eod-tr Painting and e — e R ————— NOTICE—Electric_ Vacuum Cleaners rented, $1.25 per day. Delivered promptly. Satis- faction guaranteed. Electric cleaners re- paired. Tel. 2079. 2-2-e0d-tf NOTICE—Electric Vacuum Cleaner to rent, WANTED—Work for 1-ton trd cal or. long distance. T‘ 4 WANTED—By American coup! or two furnished rooms, & for light - housekeeping. Herald Box 32XX. FURNISHED ROOMB. TO RENT—Furnished lp.rllnm. veniences. 72 Grand St. TO RENT—Furnished room: Maple St. Mrs. Sandquist. TO RENT—Furnished resmgs, near Main, TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all, ments. 505 Arch St. P TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with out board. 96 West Main St” TO RENT—Large pleasant rooms, modern conveniences, two American gentlemen. 29 lo st. TO RENT—Furnished conveniences. . 24 Maple St] POUL'I‘..‘. Phone 659-5. 2-7-6dx | BABY CHICKS 20c. up; up; all varieties; teed. Send for circular. Hartford. Hatching safe delivery; Roy Cl CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. BASIC PRINC BY J. A, VOLZ, THE CHIRO (Copyright.) People who do not understand principle of Chiropractic are the rapid recovery following Spin ments. The most severe, painful nate cases respond favorably, som 75¢ half day, $1.25 day. Delivered prompt- | a very short time. ly Tel. 608-2. NOTICE—Saxophone instructions given. Burnham St., Hartford, Conn. 1083. 60 Charter | 2-5-1w NOTICE—Automobile and house painting. Give me a _trial ‘W. Paimatier, Whiting St., Plainville, Conn. 2-1-21dx e — NOTICE—Trucking and moving, carting and removing ashes from yard and cellar. Luigi Biagiottl, 103 Henry St. Tel. 662-13. 1-28-12dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. Al Malmgren, erald office, City. 2-22-t¢ NOTICE—Bring your work to our Letter Shop. Multigraphing, Mail- ing, Addressing, Typewriting. The Nutmeg Publicity Bureau, Room 123, Professional Bldg. Tel. 2290. 2-8-3dx | As Chiropractic is' the only scier] deals with the cause of disease, suffering from an“acute or chroni should investigate and see what it for others with similar troubles. The cause of disease is nerve mena at the spine. No one can and strong while this condition also no one can be in ill health w 'are segmental misalignments of Try Chiropractic for your troul to the office and I will show you underlying cause is. -As Nature cannot cure you. Let CH Adjustments remove the cause ment completely and perm: thousands of others have been restored to health and you will never regret it. Consul J.A. VO The Chiropra £, 250 M. Buite “1. Fourth l"lo- Hours: 9-12 a. m., $-5 2-8-6dxX | Evening Hours: Monday, Tuesday, and Saturday, 6:30 to 8. —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 Al 272 MAIN STREET. PUBLIC STENOGRAPH! Multigraphing of every description, also specif All work neatly done and guaranteed.

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