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

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WILSON'S NEW GARDEN-—This is the first picture of the garden and sun porch in the rear of President Wilson's new Washington home where, after March 4, he intends to g0 into seclusion for a complete rest. If my heart Was made of flowers I would Gladly Send it, too. But you have My heart already, So I send 3 These flowers to you. Valentine flowers delivered to any address in the United States or Canda through our telegraphic connection with flowers everywhere. VOLZ FLORAL. CO., 92 West Main Street. West I South America 2596Days Each Leaving New York ROQEST ER TO TROPICS ilo Star Line $.5. MEGANTIC Foot Long 20,470 Tens Displacement WEARCANTILE MARINE COMPANY, ® Breadway, Now York UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. District of Comnecticut. WHEREAS, on the seventh day of Febru- ary. 1921, The United States of America filed a libel in the District Court of the United Statag for the District of Conn. against 21 cases of Vinegar in accordance with Act of Congress, approved June 30, 1206, Civil and Maritime. AND WHEREAS, ‘W virtue of process in Aue form of law, to me directed, returnable on the seventh day of March, 1921, 1 have mseized and taken have same in my custody. THE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, that a Dia- | trict Court will be held in the United States Court Room, in the City of New Haven, Conn., 12:00 noon ON THE SEVENTH DAY OF MARCH, 193 for the trial of said premise and the ow er or owners, and all persons who may have or claim any Interest, be and appear at the time and place afore- sald, to show cause, if any they have, why a final decree should not pass as prayed. WILLIAM R. PALMER, U. 8. Marshal. By WILLIAM J. HAYES Deputy U. S. Marshal. Smith, Esq., Hartford, Ct.. Edward L. V. S. Attorney, United State New Britain, for the Ct., Feb. 10, 1921. 2-10¢3a e LEAVITT & HAYES, INC Buwilding—NRepamng. BUILDBERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL -AND CONCRETE. Repairs of all kinds. # Court Bt Telepbones 3244 tlew Britain. Coan. 1918 _— CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 33. BASIC PRINCIPLE BY J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR. (Copyright.) People who do not understand the basic principle of Chiropractic are astonished at the rapid recovery following Spinal Adjust- ments. The most severe, painful and obsti- nate cases respond favorably, sometimes in & very short time. As Chiropractic is the only science which deals with the cause of disease, every one suffering from an acute or chronic allment should investigate and see what it has done for others with imilar trouble The cause of disease is nerve impinge- mena at the spine. No one can be healthy and strong while this condition exists, and also no one can be in ill health uniess there are segmental misalignments of the spine. Try Chiropractic for your troube. Come to the office and I will show you where the underlylng cause 1s. AS You are now, Nature cannot cure you. Let Chiropractic Adjustments remove the cause of your all- ment completely and permanently. Do, thousands of others have dorie who have boen restored to health and happiness, and you will never regret it. Consultation free. J.A.VOLZ The Chiropractor WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF ~ JUNK ' and Second-Hand Furniture R L. ZELDES HerbertE.Anderso Teacher ' of Violin 115 Dwight Se. JOHN J. CREAN PIANO TEACHING Special attention to beginners. 13 Summer Street. Tel. 1209. Tel. 1145-4. BY STANLEY 21 cases of Vinegar and | are hereby cited to | Classified advertise- ments get the business. They cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms. Im- provements. desired. 144 Garage e Pleasant St. 2 2-12-3dx Tel. 542-5. TO RENT—Or will sell on easy payment, 6 room bungalow. All modern improve- ments. Inquire $2 Stratford Road, Bel- videre, or Tel. 2112 12-3dx | | CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN This is not a question ADVANCE of credit. Bookkeeping, billing and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in eliminating this work we save the auvertiser money. Something to sell, a tenement or a room to rent? Use the HERALD classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. e e e e AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1917 Overland Coupe in excel- lent condition throughout. A sacrifice to a quick buyer. The L. & M. Garage, 451 W. Main St. Tel. 587-2. 7-te | FOR SALE—1918 Oakiand Sedan, in good condiaion. A bargain. 160 Maple St., New Britain, Ct. 2-4-10dx improve- 2-11-2dx TO RENT—Two-tenement, all ments Cherry St A FOR RENT—S5 room flat at 33 Dewey St. Modern. Apply on premises. Mr. Wallace. 2-11-3d4 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. 2-10-3ax TO RENT—5 room temement, all improve- ments. Corper Lawlor and Milk St. In- quire 147 Main St. 2-10-3dx TO RENT—S5 room tenement, improvements, hard wood house, first floor. 41 Conner- ton St., near North & Judd factory. Tel. 667-13. 10-3dx TO RENT—Rent of 6 rooms on Harrison St. All modern improvements. FPhone 104 2-9-6d TO RENT—7 room modern apartments in building just completed at 559 Main St. Steam neat, hot water and jamtor serv- ice. Inquire William Raphael, 390 Main St Saeaee TO RENT—Store just Main St TO RENT—Store at 1-3 Main St., corner of Eim. Will rent reasonable If taken at once. Apply M. Cohen. Phone 2425. 2-5-tt 568 2-8-tf completed at TO RENT- '—Garage on Harrison St. Loomis, 112 Harrison St Tel. 1773, 1-31-tf TO RENT—Garage suitable for shop and storage. at 14 Willow St. Apply A __Cohen Tel 2 ————————————————— NOTICE. NOTICE—Order hatching eggs now. Wyandottes and Columbian Rock. Bedard, 129 Camp St. 2-11-2dx NOTICE—Plumbing and Tinning. Gleawood and Andes Ranges. General hardware, paint and glass. A. M. Dressel, East Ber- lin. Phones: Office 677-23, residence 622- 13. 2-11-3dx NOTICE—Automobile and house painting. Give me a trial. C. W. Palmatier, Whiting St., Plainville, Conn. 2-1-21dx NOTICE—Trucking and moving, carting and removing ashes from yard and cellar. Luigi Biagiotti, 103 Henry St. Tel. 662-13. 2-28-12ax NOTICE—WIll do light trucking and deliv- ery. Tel. 1492-14, 2-10-fdx NOTICE—Cariconist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs . gud dances: something sneppy. 4l Malmgren. A’ office, City. 9-23-2¢ NOTICE—Bring your work to our Letter Shop. Multigraphing, Mailing, Address- ing, Typewriting. The Nutmeg Publicity Bureau, Room 123, Professional Bidg. Tel. 2290. 3-8-6dx _—-—-—— WANTED He: WANTED—Apartment of 4 rooms, by Amer- ican family, in desirable section. Address Herald, Box 2XX. 2-11-2ax WANTED—3 or 3 room furnished . flat, by refined American couple. Address Herald, Box XX7. 2-11-2dx WANTED—To buy » two or three family housé within a reasonable distance from center. Address Herald, Box 24XX. 2-10-3dx WANTED—Clerks (men, for Postal Mail Service. perience unnecessary. women) over 17, $125 month. Ex- For free particu- write J. Leonard, (former ice Examiner) 843 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. 2-10-3dx of all description; cash prices paid. E. B, Haling, Middletown, Conn. Tel. 2-10-6dx WANTED—Astiques highes 60 Loveland St., 890. WANTED—First floor tenement about April ist, by American family of three, dress Tenement, Box 14, WANTED—Competent typist familiar with account payable work. Must be free to accept position at once. State salary. Ref- erences required. Address Herald, Box 4Z. 2-7-6d WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Strong woman to go to the country. Tel. 1522-3. 2-12-tf WANTED—Waitress. Apply 13 1-2 Lafay- ette St. 2-12-5dx ———— WANTED—Young lady for, general office work. Apply to Mr. Rose, N. B. Hebrew Co-operative Bakery, 233 North St. Tel. 221-4. 2-12-2d WANTED—Experienced stenogra) in lo- cal factory. Address Herald, pher Box 28Y. AGENTS WANTED. P —————————— AGENTS—Make $75.00 weekly selling guar- anteed hoslery. guarantee $36.00 weekly full time. an hour spare time. Experience unnecessary. Perfect- wear Hosiery, Darby, Pa. 2-12-1dx New Britain Bird Store HAS THE ROLLER TRAY INCUBATORS Also Parrots, Canaries, Aquariums, Liberty Malt and Choice Hops. Cel FOR SALE OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING. OLDSMOBILE 4 TOURING. PACKARD TOURING. MAXWELL TOUKRING CHEVROLET 490 TOURING BUICK ROADS1EK REO TOURING. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 18 Main St. Phone 484. | 10-21-t¢ USED CARS. 1920 Hudson 7 Pass Touring—3,500 miles, eix new gord tires, front and read, bumper bars, spot light motor meter, tin covers, chains, etc. At a bargain. 1920 Oakland M39C Touring—In A No. 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 Lincoin Sts. « George Dunbar, ! Salesman. Agents for Paige, Cadillac, in fine mechanical Sceppe Booth. -9-11-12-14 —— e —————————UA HELP WANTED—MALE., SALES EXECUTIVE Eight manufacturers have grouped their \ products and are going direct to the consumer They are looking for men of proven executive ability who can educate and direct their own organization in NEW BRITAIN. I will see men ‘who ijence in machinery, kindred have had exper- small tools and lines by .dppointment onl * Write me at the Hotel Bond, Hartford, i * Ct., ' Att'n. A. H. Atkinson, and give your telephone number. Answed by letter only. I do not wish to be annoyed with curiosity seekers or mediocre men. If yop cap not measure up to a propo- sition paying $20.000 do not answer. | WANTED—Salesman and collector. Singer Store, 57 Church St. WANTED—Chefs to take State Civil Serv- jce Non-Competitive Test for positions in State Institutions. Position now open. State Civil Service Commission, Hartford, Conn. 2-8-1w Apply 2-12-1dx | Parker & Deming l Is your house sufficiently covered . with Fire ‘Insurange? Is your furniture covered in case of a small or large loss? Do you carry Burglary Insurance? Do you carry Liability Insurance? Do you carry Check Forgery Insurance? We write them all and a few more. Come in and talk it over with us. |Parker & Deming Smn L FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Mattresses, box springs, cush ions, etc., to order. Save money by hav- ing your old mattresses. box springs, cushions, etc, made over equal to new and returned same day. Upholstering. , Hardware City Bedding Co. 60 Tremont | St. Tel. 2314-4, 2-12-26dx FOR cord $12.00. $14.00 Del Orvis, SALE—Stove wood, all hard, $14.00 Mixed hard and birch, no chestnut, Large block wood for furnaces. Fire place wood $1 New Britain or Plai Plainville. Tel. FOR SALE—Used mahogany talking ma- chine and records; make on offer; cash or payments. L. E. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 2-11-2a FURNISHED ROOMA. —_— TO RENT—Large front room, steam heated, suitable for two gentlemen. Mrs. Walsh, 64 Church St. 2-12-1dx FOR RENT—Desirable furnished room, cen- tral, steam heated, electricity, hot baths. Apply Seeley, 61 Main St. Tel. 798- TO RENT—Large furnished room, suitable for two gentlemen. Mrs. Chapman, 33 Court St 2-12-1dx TO RENT—Furnished room, hot -nd‘ running water. Centrat locatio: s Court St. 2-12-1dx | | TO RENT—Single room for American gent- leman. 45 Walnut St. 2-12-2d4 ¥OR SALE—Ome of the best farms iIn Kensington, containing 70 acres land, 7 room house, large barn, poultry house, ice house, garage, several other buildings, cows, 1 heifer, 2 horses, 1,200 peach 120 apple trees, acre grapes, wberries, all farm tools, running water in all buildings. T. F. Cashman, end of car lire in Berlin, Conn. Tel. 668-4. 12-1dx side; also two heifers just fresh. Baldwin, Kensington. Tel. -1 11-2a TO RENT—Furnished rooms; one very large front room with two beds, steam heated, all improvements, for ladies and gentle- men, Mrs. David, 551 Main St. 2-11-2d TO RENT—Large pleasant room for one o two gentlemen steam heated, 2 fligh! up, 162 Main St.. Sovereign's Block 2-11-244 { TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 96 Lake St, 2-11-3d TO RENT—Furnished room, steam heate Mrs. Hartung, 613 Main St. 2-10-34 FOR SALE—3 rooms up-to-date furniture at low price if taken at once. city. Inquire at 33 Dewey St., 2nd floor, between 5 and 6 evenings. 2-11-2dx FOR SALE—Cord wood hard wood, $12 for 4 ft. lengths, §14 stove length. Tel. 92-13, 2-11-6dx | FOR SALE—A kitchen stove, practically new. Can be bought at a fair price. quire at plumbigg store 93 Hartford Ave. ‘l.n SALE—New milch cow with calf at | 2-10-3d i FOR SALE—Good seasoned wood, any length desired. A. W. Hall. Tel. 694-4. 2-10-3dx FOR SALE—Dahlias and Gladiolus. New i and up to date varieties. Catslogue on application. D. W. Peckham, Middlefield, Conn 2-9-6dx TOR SALE—Royal, Underwood, Remington typewriters, from $30 up. Also all makes of typewriters repaired at lows rates. The Guarantee Typewriter Exchange, 49 East Main St. Tel. 1562. 2-8-2wx FOR SALE—Two pool tables. Apply at 120 Hartford Ave. P. F. Curtin. 1-12-ut FOR SALE—Farm, Berlin, 43 acres, 2 tene- ment house, barns, corn-house, garage, hen-houses, 4 cows, 1 helfer, 2 horses, 25 chickens, farm tools. Price and terms reasonable. J. C. Rowley, R. F. D., No. 2, New Britain. Phone 659-5. -6ax —_— SITUATION WANTED. WANTED—Position as typist and office worker. Best of references. dress Herald, Box Typist. Ad- 2-12-2dr WANTED—Laundry work to do at home, or light cleaning. Price reasonable. Two days a week Box 32Y, Herald. 2-11-2dx POULTRY. BABY CHICKS 20c. up; Hatching Eggs 10c, up; all varieties; safe delivery guaran- teed. Send for circular. Roy Clark, East Hartford. 2-3-tf Party leaving In- | TO RENT—Furnished apartment of rooms to two couples for light house keeping; also good opportunity to part; who will take care of boy 14. 74 Sey: mour St. 2-11-24d. TO RENT—Desirable furnished room fo light housekeeping. Private house, 10 1 Fairview St., upstair bell. 2-12- ¥OR RENT—Three connecting fus rooms, fully .equipped, steam heat, batl etc., on Russell St. Address Herald, K. 2-11. TO RENT—2 furnished rooms, for housekeeping. 61 Main St., top flo party who called at 1 o'clock 8 Feb 5, call again. TO RENT—Large steam hemted fromt sultable for one or two gentlemen. Elm St. 4 2-1 TO RENT—One steam heated room suil for two, at 69 Arch St. 2-12 LOST—Bunch of keys on Burritt St 54 tween Myrtle and Broad Sts. Retusn | 233 Broad St. 2-11-2¢ LOST—Dealer’s plate No. X25P. Please turn to 10 Chestnut St., New Brite Russell P. Taber Co., Inc. 2+10- | LOST—Bunch of Keys on Burritt St,, tween Myrtle and Broad Sts. l 233 Burritt St. 124 LOST—Pair of lasses, on Church tween Stanley St. and R. R. station. turn to Herald Office. Reward. 2-13-1] LOST—On or Lake St., purse taining small sum of money and cuff 1i Reward if returned to Herald Office, 2-13-1 ~ PERSONALS. § PERSONAL—Teeth cleaned 50c. # $8.00. We allow $1.00 on your & Open eyenings. Phone 1113. Dr. D erman, 131 Main St. 2-! | LIFE INSURANCE THE MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW Y ORK—Oldest, Largest and Stro in the World. it over with you. Am writing some very attractive policies. Let me H. D. HUMPHREY 272 MAIN STREET. Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDIN Two Family House at No. 51 Jubilee stre Only $6,800—Fine big yard and smooth as parlor floor—Right on the trolley in easy ki distance of shops and free from smoke and dirt See us. . CAMP REAL 273 MAIN ST. PHON | e i) ESTATE CO. © 308-¢ BANK | PUBLIC STENOGRAP Multigraphing of every description, also specification: All work neatly done and guaranteed. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St MTEAMCUID Tel. 612 TIFKET ™

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