New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 21, 1921, Page 12

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Hartford THURSDAY WILL BE COUPON DAY any Offers From 7th Floor Every One a Big Money Saver Cretonnes Jobber's clearance, meaning greatly reduced prices. 3fc 49¢ Tvo 80¢c D¥ FOR nd Drawn Curtain Scrim «drawn scrim curtains, mounted on fine quality of old-fash- and finished with neat laco edge to correspond with cur- 1 st $2.95. tweight Drapery Material weight drapery material in pretty ot from. Just the thing for summer curtains. Ruffled Voile Curtains completa with tlebacks. These curtains an oxtra fine grade of volle and the special price $2.49. Colored Border Scrim bordered scrim in tho Bluebird design, either plain band jor and figure center; special at 10c a yard. LINOLEUM RUGS Armstrong’s Linoleum Rugs; special at FELT BASE RUGS Rugs, sizo 36x72, regular $3.50, at ........ $1.98 Rugs, eizo €x9, special at .........coneenes. $3.98 A BARGAIN IN GENUVINE dar Chests $18.95 lot of cedar chests, size 17x42, finished in the natural ly made; a most unusual value. Special for this sale colorings, many pat- Special velle curtain $8.95. re City Co-operative Asso’n, Inc. Street, Ground Floor, Mutual Building. WANTED— w second mortgages, also money to loan on First Accident and Health, Life, Fire and all kinds of FRANK H. SHIELD, Mgr. Women’s Silk Umbrellas $5.00 Colored Silk Umbrellas with tape edge: ebonine and baka- lite trimmed handles, club ends, all colors; plus tax. Regular price $6. —Main Floor— Women'’s $8 to $10 Boots $3.45 There are plenty of good sfzes among them; black kid. gun metal, brown cloth top kid foxed, fleld mouse kid; some lots up to sizes 8, width A and B. —S8econd Floor— Continental Window - Venti'aters 65¢ Demonstration in progress: have fresh air without drafts or dust; special 9 inches high by 36 inches wide ventilator; regular 76c. Sixth Floor LEAVITT & HAYES, INCG Buslding—Repaming. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK STEEL AND CONCRETR. Repairs of all kinds § Court Bt Telephcnes 3244 ttew Britain. Noun. 19 e —— CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 : Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs. BY STANLEY '~ G T = | CLERKS—(men, , WANTED—The public to try the WANTED—Why be idle?. Classified advertise- ments get the business. They cost but little, ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. WANTED women) over 17, for Pos- tal Mail Service. $125 month. Exper- fence unnecessary. For frec particulars of examinations, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner) 813 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C 2-21-4dx WANTED—Two or three boarders at Church St. All convenlences. E | WANTED—Fancy laundry work to do at home that or days'c work. Best referenc Address Herald, Box 32L. 2-21-3dx | WANTED—Men and women who suffer with aching, burning feet, to try a box of Snow Drop Works wonders. Guaranteed by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, son Co. and all drug stores. corns and callouses, Salve, 2bc. 2-1-26-eodx WANTED—Tenement by first of March, by 835 family of three. Write A. Johnson, East St. 2-19-3dx Miller & Han- | CLASSIFIED 1c a Word Minimum Charge 20c CASH IN This is not a question Something to sell, a tenement or a room . rent? Use the HERALD . ADVANCE classified column. ONLY of credit. Bookkeeping, hilling and postage cost more than the price of the little advt. and in z2liminating this work we save the .uvertiser money. ONE CENT A WORD. e A i A FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Houschold furniture, Gas stove $5. Sideboard $10. small tables, piciures and chairs. 86 Elm St 2. e e R 5 FOR SALE—One kitchen table, Jewel gas range, high broiler and oven, and round ®as heater, nearly new. Cheap if sold at once. 12 Hart St., first floor. 2-21-2dx FOR SALE—DIining room furniture, round table, claw feet, 6 chairs, buffet, couch, royal Morris ch: rocker, fce box, cut glass, etc. 16 Pearl Court. -1dx FOR SALE—Local druggists are now offer- ing Cherry Mul to those afflicted with colds and run down _condition. Mul keeps you well. Every bot- guaranteed. Recommended by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & Han- son Co., and all drug stores. 1-31-26e0dx FOR SALE—Ten good farm horses at 211 Main St., 2087, rear. Tels. WANTED—work to do with team away ashes or small jobs by the day. dress Wm. Russell, Behlin, Conn. taking Ad- 2-19-2dx King's dehydrated products. Simply add water and you have practically fresh fruits and tables. Prunes, Loganberries, string- less beans, squash, spinach and ®. ;nded vegetables in stock. Tel. 1034. -6dx FOR SALE—Four building lots on Ave. Price $300 each, worth $750. Will kell all four for $1,000 cash. Two tene- ment house on Lin St. also. Six lots go with house, trees and out bufldings. Regular city home and farm. Easy Also 1st mortgage for sale, years at 6 per cent interest due in April and October. Cheap to private party as owner is going West next week. P. O. | Box 230, City. —~— WANTED—U. §. Government wants am- bitious, Intelligent men and women for clvil service. Refined, congenial work, paid vacations Dig demand for stenog- raphers and typists. For information, write or call Room 104, Professional Bldg., 87 West Main St. 2-16-tf Sell guaranteed trees and shrubs, Commence now and draw weekly pay. P or time. Guaranty Nursery Co., Y NOTICE—Now is the time to have your bi- cycle or motorcycle overhauled at Rip's Repair Shop, Adna Johnson’s Parking Al- ley, 1556 Main St. Gunsmith, Locksmith and Sharpening. Open evenings. NOTICE—Electric Yacuum Cleaners rented, $1.25 per day. Delivered promptly. Satis- faction guaranteed. Electric cleaners re- paired. Tel. 2079. NOTICE—Painting, Papering—Painting and Paper Hanging; Beaver Board and Can- vas Ceilings. Wall Paper displayed at your home on request son Company, No. 59 Arch St 106-2, Telephone 2-7-eod-tf NOTICE—Sweaters knitted, any kind, rea- sonable prices. Write or call Mrs. Edith Hall, 903 East St 2-19-2dx NOTICE—D. & K. Trucking Co. will do your moving to your satisfaction if you say so. Local and long distance. Tel. 767-1, city. 2-19-20dx NOTICE—Smalley Garage, Reo Service, stor- age and repairing. A No. 1 mechanics at your service day and night. 240 Smalley St. Phone 1865. Prop. Bfowne & O'Deli. 19-6dx NOTICE—The Mulvihill Electric Co., at 269 Main St, over Farrell's Clothing Store, have opened their new fixture parlor with a complete line of electric fixtures, vacuums, washing machines, etc. Come and look the place over. Get an idea just what the prettiest Fixture Parlor in the city looks like. 2-18-3a NOTICE—Will do light trucking and deliv- ery. Tel. 1492-14. George H. Dyson, 616 Stanley St. 2-17-6dx NOTICE—Mrs. Miller has moved her dress- making parlors to 131 Main St, Apart- ment 5. Blouses and skirts our specialty, All work done at reasonable prices. 2-15-6ax NOTICE—Smith Bros. Machine Co., general ' Doorchecks repaired of | machine work. all kinds. Auto parts made to order. Shop Phone 1187-2. 152 High St. city. 2-15-5dx NOTICE—Cartoonlist, Chalk Talk and Sketching for entertsinments, fairs aud dances: somethin PPY. Al Malmgren. Herald office, City. 232-t2 eV o ————————— HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED By A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECLALIST. -an Street. "Phonec 570 Over 30 Years' Experience. e —— C. G. CONN.—LTD. BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS Saxophone Instructor Saxaphones Repaired. JAS. W. TYNAN, Agent. 68 BInck Rock Avenue, JOHN J. CREAN PIANO TEACHING Special attention to beginners. 13 Summer Street. Tel. 1209. 2-21-3dx | 2-2-eod-tt The E. U. Thomp- | | FOR SALE—Fruit store. including all fix- ' tures; also tenement to rent. For | ation call 465-23 infor- FOR SALE—Two heifers, fresh and soon, Apply Sage Farm, Berlin. 2-19-3dx FOR SALE—The property of merit known as the Maple Crott farm, Stanley Quar- ter, city, containing 125 acres land with 2 good fronts in highest state of cultiva- tion. Will carry 50 heads properly man- aged, installed with all modern improve- ments, An ideal place for an institution or building purposes in the building zone. Apply on prmises. Phone 73. If not sold by Mar. 1, will rent to responsible party. 2-18-3dx FOR SALE—Farm of 60 acres. house. $500 cash. Also good farming land at $50.00 per acre. At Barnesdale. C. L. Barnes. 2-17-5dx . ¥OR SALE—Wood, any length, and deliver- ed. Tel. 1033-4. L. F. Liegey, 208 North st. 2-16-12dx and business Beoth terms. | due in threc | 2-19-3dx i 2-19-2dx f ~ 10 room | i S FOR SALE—1917 Overland Coupe In éxl lcnt condition throughout. A sacrifl a quick buyer. The L. & M, Garage, W. Main St. Tel. 587-3. 2-! TO R '—Very nice furnished front room 10 two gentlemen. 103 West Main S 1-3d Large furnished room, suitable gentlemen. Mrs. Chapman, TO RE! two Court St FOR SALE OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING. OLDSMOBILE 4 TOURING. PACKARD TOVRING. MAXWELL TOURING CHEVROLET 400 TOURING. BUICK ROADSIER REO TOURING. TO R one side room. 81 Church St. T—Furnished rooms, one front and Good heat. Finch House, 2-158-3dx TO RENT—Two rooms, all furnished for light housekeeping. Nice for 2 gentlemen, just like a home. Electric lights and heat. 25 Corbin Place. Inquire at Black- THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. smith shop. 2-16-1w 18 Main 3t. - Phone 484. | TO RENT—Nice front room, 1 block from post office. Central. 10 Emmons Place. Tel. 1092-3. 2-19-3dx USED CARS. ANOTHER CLEAN-UP WEEK, ' Buick Coupe, run 1,200 miless 1) efl at sacrifice, L Essex Touring Demonstrator, 1 Will sell with new car guarant Essex Touring. Cord tires, Excellent opportunity at low prics Palge Touring. New paint, Good family car, $1,000. Dodge Sedan Cord tires, good p Bargain if taken at omce. 1916 6-40 Hudson Touring. New p cord tires, mechanical condition. éxcell; Wil sell for $550. 1915 Buick Touring. Cord tires, paint. Real value for small money. 1915 8 cylinder Cadillac Coupe, & Miller cord tires. Selling for owner. an offer. Watch our ad for fresh line of used each week. S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP., 155 Elm St. Tel, Open Evenings. Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bros, ‘ 1921 New. - " I 1920 BABY CHICKS 20c. up; Hatching Eggs 10c. | qo0 up: all varietje: ife delivery guaran- 9 tecd Send for circular. Roy Clark. East Hartford. 2-3-tf POULTRY. TO RENT TO RENT—Tenement of flve im- provements. 144 Pleasant St. rooms, Tel 2-19-2dx TO0 RENT—One tenement on the second floor, all improvements. Inquire 352 North Bur- ritt St. Phone 622-14. 2-19-2dx TO RENT—7 room modern apartment, two front rooms of which are suitable for pro- fessional use, first floor, In building just completed at 5569 Main St. Steam heat, hot water and janitor service. Inquire William C. Raphael, 390 Main St. 2-18-3a SITUATION WAS WANTED—Position by young man, driving; had 4 years experfence: : Ct | own repairing. Good worker. J. TO RENT—Garage on Harrison 8t. F. W.' 110 Rockwell Ave., 2- Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Tel. 1773. i 1-31-tt WANTED—Male stenographer with knowledge of bookkeeping, desires tion. Four'years experience in office. w Honest and capable of assaming bilities. Box §24, Herald. TO RENT—Store at 1-3 Main St., corner of Elm. Will rent reasonable If taken at once. Apply M. Cohen. Phone 2425. 2-5-t¢ ED 10 RENT—Garage suitable for repalring shop and storage. at 14 Willow St. Apply M. Cohen. Tel. 2426. 9.8t FOR SALE—Mattresses, box springs, cush- icns, etc., to order. Save money by hav- ing your old mattresses, box springs, cushions, etc., and returned same day. Hardware City Bedding Co, St. Tel. 2314-4. I'OR SALE—Royal, Underwood, Remington typewriters, from $30 up. Also all makes of typewriters repaired at lowest rates. The Guarantee Typewriter Exchange, 43 East Main St. Tel. 1562. Upholstering. 2-12-26dx WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Girl for general housework. Ap- ply Mrs. J. J. Witkin, 27 Wiinthrop St. 2-21-3d WANTED—Experienced maid for general housework. Call mornings at 378 Stanley st. 2-17-tt WANTED—A plain housckeeper for family of three. No washing and good home and wages for right party. Address Herald, Box 16XX. 2-15-6d it WANTED—Competent maid or woman for general hbusework. Apply 81 Columbia St. 2-16-tf made over equal to new | 60 Tremont | 2-8-2wx | LIFE INSURANCE THE MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK—OIldest, Largest ‘and in the World. Am writing some very attractive policies. Let me ‘" “™H. D. HUMPHREY Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. 272 MAIN STREET. N. B._NAT. BANK BUILI Don’t Go Out in the Country to Farm—Her a two family house with two extra lots, fine fru tiees, garden and everything — Enough for a' ' who works in the shop to take care of—You ca raise enough so it won’t cost you a copper to livg CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHONE 343—ROOMS S05.-8 Mn BLDG { 273 MAIN ST. HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Salesmen, for Vitalizer, al], spare | " time, or side line, exceptional opportunity, liberal commission, and no investment. Write Vitalizer Mfg. Co., New Haven, Conn. 2-14-15-16-21-22-23-x WANTED—Men wanted for Detective work. Experience unnecessary. Write J. Ganor, former U. S. Gov't Detective, St. Louis. 2-5-13-20x ‘WANTED—State Civil Service Test for Pris- on Guard, March 10th, 1921. Send for ap- plication and circular. State Civil Service Commission, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. 2-16-2w | WANTED—A Jjobbing blacksmith. This is a steady job asd-calls for a steady man. Phone or write J. H. Baeder, Torrington, Coan. 2-19-3dx PERSONALS. PERSONAL—Your teeth cleaned 50c. On Washington's Birthday ofiice open all day and evening. Dr. Dickermar, 131 Main St. Phone 1113. 2-21-2dx WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALIL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Hand Furniture L. ZELDE 118 Woet Strect Tel.. RRR.22 NFWBRITAIN STAMPYWKS e TAMPS o NOTARY SEALS BADGES CHECKS STENCILS 53 CHURCH ST - PHONE 1702 - 209% DISCOUNT On Table Lamps Ohio Tuec Cleaners, Federal Washers, Electric Appliances. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Multigraphing of every description, also specifications All work neatly done and guaranteed. . NEW BRTAN TYPEWRAER EXCHANGL 72 West Main St Tel. 612 FIRE INSURANCE George A. Quigley, 297 Main St. STEAMSHIP TICKETS FOREIGN REMITTANCES lTO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD GEORGEANUIGLEY 237 X2 NEW RRITAIN.CONN STREET = B o

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