New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 14, 1921, Page 12

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[ .””1\:.“11! Inc. —Hartford s Way We Are Turning " Over Our Stock ively Proves There Are No War-Time Prices Here yone Is Talking About The Values e Offering In Our Bargain Basement NEW SVRUNG $24.95 iy Crepe. Char- and Satin A of dainty and models, attrac- d from high 2 in the . Navy, new Taupe RES CIAL 93 ©of Satin, Taffeta. ‘Velour, Tricotine ors, Navy, Taupe, . Bigos 16 to “RIZED e NOSE Guaranteed 3%c pair fime for Satur- A perfect full peking with fancy bnly. Speclally re- nd toe, making a for 6 to 10. the mirl skirts are all wool plaids and stripes pleated 5 to 33. styles are OUR SPRING MODELS $19.95 Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Satin and Goorgette. The variety of effects includes charming em- broideries of silk or gold tinsel or eyelet ombroidery. Some models are prettily piped with sllk of different colors. Others show frilled, ruffied and pan- nier styles in many new designs. The colors are black, brown. navy, taupe and gray. CHILDREN'S ALL WOOL SERGE MIDDY DRESSES $7.25 Sizes 6 to 14 CHILDREN'S UNDERWAISTS 50 Four different styles to chooso from for boys and girls, including the weil known R. & J. brand. Al sizes from 6 to 14. GOWNS AND ENVELOPE CHEMISE 25 STOUT DRESSES 25 $14.95 Very youthful stylish Stout Dresses, made of silk poplin in the straight lilne round neck, set off with heavy braid, .em- brofdery and sash. This dress will fit any figure. The colors are black. navy, taupe and brown. The sizes are from 41 to 61. WAISTS AT $3.45 Tricotine Blouses in all the pretty new shades for spring. Daintily embroidered with chenille or wool in contrasting colors. Sizes 33 to 46. CREPE GOWNS AT $1.25 Made of Wlnq-or Crepe A good full Just white and pink. cut gown, slip-over style. what you have been wanting. 75¢ Each Made of good quality nainsook, both in pink and white. in favor, Some hand embroidered in pretty colorings —others with embroidered edges. have the V, round and square neck. have the bullt-up shoulder. These gowns The chemise All good and practical. | TO RENT—Store just completea at | ‘WANTED—Strong Classified advertise- ments get the business. They cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. TO RENT 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 asavertiser money. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT—Four room tenement, with gar- age. 76 Belden St 2-14-2dx TO RENT—2 tenement on second and third floor, all improvements. Inquire 49 Cherry St.. second floor. TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms. Im- provements. Garage is desired. 144 Pleasant St. Tel. 542-5. 2-12-3dx TO RENT—Or will sell on easy payment, 6 room bungalow. All modern improve- ments. Inquire 82 Stratford Road, Bel- videre, or Tel. 2112. 2-12-3dx FOR RENT—S Modern. Apply on premises. Mr. Wallace. TC RENT—Rent of 6 rooms on All modern improvements. TO RENT—? room modern building just completed at 569 Main St Steam heat, hot water and jamtor serv- ice. Inquire Willlam C. Raphael, 390 Main St e Main St. TO RENT—Store at 1-3 Main St,, corner of Bim. Will rent reasonable If taken at once. Apply M. Cohen. Phone 2425. 2-5-tt TO RENT—Garage on Harrison 8t. F. W. Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Tel. 1773. 1-31-tf TO RENT—Garage sultable for re shop and storage. at i4 Willow St. pairing APPLlY Tel. 2425. aow = NOTICE. NOTICE—Now is the time to have your bi- cycle or motorcycle overhauled at Rip's Repair Shop, Adna Johnson FParking Al- ley, 156 Main St. Gupsmith, Losksmith and Sharpening. Open evenings. 2-14-3dx NOTICE—Recent Bookings Moose Club, Friday, 50th anniversary: The Knights of Pythias Seymour, Saturday, 6 acts. See- ley's Entertainment bureau, 61 Main St. Phone 798-12. 2-14-5dx NOTICE—Kitchen stove and gas range, also baby carriage in very good condition. Will sell reasonable. Call at once, party leav- ing town. 658 West Main St. 2-14-4dx your service day and night. 240 Smalley St. Phone 1868. Prop. Browne & O'Dell. 2-14-1wx NOTICE—Ele¢tric Vacuum Cleaners rented, $1.25 per'day. Delivered promptly. Satis- faction guaranteed. Electric cleaners re- paired. Tel. 2079. 2-2-e0d-tf NOTICE—FEsinting, Papering—Painting and 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-e0d-tf NOTICE—Plumbing and Tinning. Glenwood and Andes Ranges. General hardware, paint and glass. A. M. Dressel, East Ber- lin. Phones: Ofce 677-23, residence 6. 13. 2-11-3dx NOTICE—WIil do light trucking and dellv- ery. Tel. 1492-14. 3-10-6dx NOTIC Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertainments, fairs aud dances; something snappy. 4l Malmgren, Herald office, City. 9-33-1f NOTICE—Bring your work to our Letter Shop. Muiltigraphing, Mailing, Address- ing, Typewriting. The Nutmeg Publicity Bureau, Room 123, Professional Bldg. Tel. 2290. 2-8-6dx —— WANTED —_— WANTED—Salesmen, for Vitalizer, all, spare time, or side | exceptional opportunity, liberal commission, and no investment. Write Vitalizer Mfg. Co., New Haven, Conn. 2-14-15-16-21-22-23-x WANTED—Why be idle?. trees and shrubs. draw weekly pay. Guaranty Nursery Co., Sell guaranteed Commence now and Part or full time. Rochester, N. Y. 2-14-11dx -_—— WANTED—Secondhand single action power | press, size to correspond to No. 4 or 5 Farrel Foundry press Newington Metal WGoods Co., 284 Asylum St., Hartford, Ct. 2-14-2dx B . WANTED—? men and 2 ladies taking or- ders for and old and reliable Conn. firm, 52 weeks in the year. If $25 per week will interest vou, address Manager, Herald Ofmce, 2-14-2ax WANTED—By American couple, Mar. 1 or Apr. 1, 3 or 4 room flat in desirable lo- cality, furnished or not. References if de- sired. Address Herald Box 6G. 2-14-2dx WANTED—Men and women who suffer with aching, burning feet, rns and callouses, to try @ box of Smow Drop Salve, 36c. Works wonders. Guaranteed by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, son Co. and all dru, 2-1-26-e0dx WANT! ues of all description highest cash prices paid. E. B. Haling, 60 Loveland St., Middletown, Conn. Tel. 8! WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Girl for cooking and down stairs work. No washing and ironing. Good wages. Apply 204 Lincoin St. 2-14-2a go to the 2-12-t woman to country., Tel. 1522-3. WANTED—Waltress. Apply 13 1-2 Lafay- ette St. 2-12-6dx WANTED—Young lady for gemeral office work. Apply to Mr. Rose, N. B. Hebrew 9-operative Bakery, 233 North St. Tel. 2-14-2dx | [ i room fiat at 33 Dewey St. 559 2-8-t Miller & Han- | FOR SALE—Farm in southern Newington, 56 acres, 7 room house, barns, hen house, farm fully equipped with machinery ana tools, 13 cows, 3 horses, 1 bull, chickens, ducks, fruit trees of all kind. 3 1-2 miles to New Britain, near car line. Price rea- sonable. Reason for selling got two farms. Mrs. Albert Meehan, Beckley, Conn 2-14-16-2dx FOR SALE—Or rent, farm 50 acres; 6c. commutation to New Britain, 9c to Hart- ford Large house, barn, fruit trees, high elevation, pair horses, hay machinery, tools. Excellent place. Bargain.. 78 Ed- ward St.. Hartford. 2-14-3dx FORSALE—Five family house in very good condition and big bargain. No agents. Call at M Atashian, 408 Arch St., 4th floor. 2-14-6ax Mrs. Kens- 2-14-5dx FORSALE—Incubator. Emerson Hotchkiss. ington, Conn. FOR SALE—Three family house in good lo- cation. Address Herald Box 1BE. 2-14-6ax Inquire of Phone 666-5. FOR . SALE—Mahogany period model, latest style, a beautiful in. strument; 25 red seal records. Big bar- gain, Make offer. Easy terms. An- drews, 439 Arch St. 2-14-2d FOR SALE—Local druggists are now offer- ing Cherry Mul to those afflicted coughs, colds and run down Cherry Mul keeps you well. tle guaranteed. Recommended by Clark talking machine, conaition. & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & Han- ! son Co., and all drug stores. 1-31-26eodx FOR SALE—Mat: box springs, cush- ifons, 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 SALE—Stove wood, all hard, $14.00 cord. Mixed hard and birch, no chestnut. $12.00. Large block wood for furnaces, $14.00. Fire place wood $15.00 full cord. Del. New Britain or Plainville. H. C. Orvis, Plainville. Tel. 37-23. 2-12-6dx FOR SALE—Cord wood hard wood, $12 for 4 ft. lengths, $14 stove length. Tel. 92-13. FOR SALE—Dshlias and Gladiolus. New and up to date varieties. Catalogue on application. D. W. Peckham, Middlefield, Conn 2-9-6dx TOR SALE—Royal, Underwood, Remington typewriters, from $30 up. ot typewriters repaired at lowest rates. The Guarantee Typewriter Exchange, East Main St. Tel. 1562. 2-8-2wx FOR SALE—Two pool tables. Apply at 120 Hartford Ave. P. F. Curtin. 1-12-tf LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Build BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK. STEEL AND CONCRETEB. Repairs of all kinds 8 Court Bt Telepbenes 3244 tiew Rritaln. Tonn. 1918 If you have tried Specialist Chiro- practors, Osteopaths or Natureopaths with no results then try my treat- ments for a complete cure. Beware of that cough and chest disease. My treatments clear these conditions quickly. Electric treatments of all kinds. Electric light baths and all forms of the violet ray machine treatments are given without additional cost. Private woman’s treating room with lady in charge, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Open evenings. DR. COOMBS Natureopathic Physician and Chiro- practor, 252 Main St., Phone 765. CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 34. HEALTH WINS A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR. (Copyright.) This little old world of ours has gotten itself into a precious fix! I often wonder just how the unsettled condition of in- Qustries especially will be righted. How- ever, this much is certain: HEALTHY PEOPLE WILL WIN. Those who are in good health will take a part in this work, to the benefit of the country as well as to themselves. But the sick and the half efficient will do little to advance even themselves. Conditions are against them There is no need for you to be sick o weak. Since the advent of CHIROPRACTIC hundreds of thousands have found the way to health an cxtremely simple one. They have found that drugging and operating are totally unnecessary, that all that is needed is to straighten the spinal bones, which per- mits the nerves to convey the full amount of energy to strengthen the affectéd parts, and nature will restore them to health, Your case is no different from hundreds of others. Come to the office and see me today. J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 250 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK, Sulte 407, Fourth iloor. ‘Phone 1739 Ofice Hours: 0-12 a. m., 3-5 p. m Evening Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and_Saturday, 0:30 to 8.30. WiLl FAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-hiand Furniture BY J. with | Every bot- | Also all makes AUTOMOBILES ————— Something to sell, a tenement or a room to rent? Use the HERALD classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. FOR SALE—WiIll sell my 1917 Ford touring car, in good running condition; lot of ex- tras, at a sacrifice. Leaving city. 658 West Main St. 2-14-4dx —_—_— SALE—Ford Runabout, starter, new body top, etc. Good tires. Overhauled. Tel. 1519-5 2-14-3dx ,TO RENT—Two large airy rooms, well fur- nished and heated. All conveniences for light housekeeping. Central. 16 Prospect St. 2-14-1dx | TO RENT—Two front bed rooms, separato beds, steam heat, to two gentlemen or two ladles. 489 Main St. 2-14-2ax FOR SALE—One Hudson Super Six Coupelet in good condition. R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St. 2-14-54> FOR SALE—1917 Overland Coupe in excel- lent condition throughout. A sacrifice to a quick buyer. The L. & M. Garage, 4ol ‘W. Main St. Tel. 587-2. 2-7-t FOR BALE—1918 Oakland Sedan, in good condiaion. A bargain. 160 Maple St., New Britain, Cc. 2-4-10dx L£OR SALE OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING. OLDSMOUBILE 4 TOURING. PACKARD TOURING. MAXWELL TOURING CHEVROLET 490 TOURING BUICK RUADS1ER REO TOURING. THE B. & B. MOTOK CO. 18 Main | Phone 484, 10-21-t¢ USED CARS. 1920 Hudson 7 Pass Touring—3,500 miles, six new cord 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 Raadster condition, $125.00. LASH MOTOR _ CO., Cor. West Main and Lincoln Sts. George Dunbar, Salesman. Agents for Cadillac, in fine mechanical Paige, HELP WANTED—MALE. , WANTED—Competent salesmen everywhere, at good salaries; more and more needed every year. An institution that employs nearly 1,000 salesmen offers an opportun ity by which you may acquire quickly & knowledge of scientific salesmanship and secure a good position. Big opportunities for live men. Address Room 104, 87 West Main St., City. 2-14-6dx ‘WANTED—Saléesman for New Britain to visit auto owners; exclusive territory. Ad. dress H. Judson, Bridgeport, Conn., care Gen. Delivery. 2-14-1dx WANTED—Chefs to take State Civil Serv- ice Non-Competitive Test for positions in State Inktitutions. Position now open. State Civil Service Commission, Hartford, Conn. 2-8-1w ! TO RENT—Desirable furnished rooms, for | light housekeeping. Private house, 1 ! Fairview St., upstair bell. 2. TO RENT—Furnished room to rent. Cen- tral location. Running hot and cold water in room. 28 Court St. 2-14-1ax TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 96 Lake St, 3 LOST AND FOUND- FOUND—Small brown dog found, and own- er will find at 469 Lincoln St, down stairs, | 2-14-34; LOST—Bunch of Keys on Burritt St., tween Myrtle and Broad Sts. Return t 233 Burritt St. 2-12-24 SITUATION WANTED, ‘WANTED—Position by foreman, laborer, speaks three languages. Pasquale Guilla: 141 Dwight St. 2-14-3d49 WANTED—Washing and ironing to tak home. 68 Prospect St., 1st floor. 2-14-3d: ‘WANTED—To do at home,mending snd plaini sewing. Mrs. Cook, 173 Main 8t., 2nd apt.' 2-14s2a4 WANTED—Position as typist and office worker. Best of references. Ad dress Herald, Box Typist. : POULTRY. BABY CHICKS 20c. up; Hatching up: all varieties; safe delivery teed. Send for circular. Roy Clark, Hartford. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—Cash buyers store stocks, fixtures and surplus me; chandise. Send postal ot -call Bennis'| Merchandise Purchasing{ Agency, 10/ Asylum St., Hartford, Coln. Tel. Ch 3769, Elizabeth 1749, Ch. 1¥42-14. 2-14-44: —— PERSONALS. PERSONAL—Teeth with gold pins $10 best rubber. We make gold plates. Te extracted. No pain. Open evenings. D Dickerman, 131 Main St. Phone 1113. . 2-14-2¢ . LIFE INSURANCE THE MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW Y ORK—Oldest, Dargest and Am writing some very attractive policies. Let me tall in the World. it over with you. H. D. HUMPHREY @ Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. 272 MAIN STREET. N. B. NAT. BANK BUIDDING You’ll be Happy as a Lark, if you Own Thi 3 Family house on Church Street, we’ve just liste . —All improvements, hard wood floors and fin wood trim—Garage for one car—Just beyor Stanley street, in best section. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. b ] PHON E 343—ROOMS 308-¢ BANK BLD | PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, Multigraphing of every description, also specifications All work neatly done and guaranteed. NEW BRTAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 72 West Main St Tel. 612 FIRE INSURANCE George A. Quigley, 297 Main St at ETCAMGHIP TICKETS

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