New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 22, 1921, Page 12

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- b\ l‘d Inc. Hartford ARGAIN BASEMENT Spring Fashions men’s and Misses’ | nart New Suits l $19.95 Special and These new pvailablo in Men's Wear o finger tip skillfully In straight lines, collar it pockets In Sizes conservative mwodels tricotine .and length coats with ‘narrow roll black and navy. are Women’s and Misses’ Polo Coats Special $14.95 Special Of brown mixture, if you prefer, are ideally adapted to the requirements of these first Spring Days, for they have warmth without weight. The English Top Coat style with belt and jwckets is smart for town Or country wear. All silk lined. Sizes 16 to 44. Two Big Specials in OMEN’S BURSON HOSE LISLE 290 black, some white and balbriggans. md out sizes, from § 1-2 to 10 I-2. and knit to fit in the usual Burson way. ularities, but hardly noticeable all h To Make Costumes Df Crepe Paper Dennison Crepe Paper Department h floor of this store and see the won- Plan to come in for free instruc- ing crepe paper costumes, paper ling wax bead novelties. MERCERIZED 39c . In black and cordovan only. . A fine Mercerized lose in regular K and out sizes up to 10 1-2. Fashioned and well made, bearing the well known Burson label. Slightly irregular. Jersey Sweaters At $4.45 A good quality of Wool Jersey in the popular Tuxedo model. The colors are brown, navy and black. A practical Sweater for all seasons. sses That Suit Individual Requirements! no fixed styles in eyeginsses with his requirements. h case on a personal basis Ited. Your in charge. 's Your Chance—2 Family House at 12 rooms, steam heat—pretty cen- Every Our customers’ satisfaction individual needs lenses that suit his needs and a eyes are carefully tested, your needs considered and i our greatest ambition. You will like our methods Optical Department—Mezzanine Floor LEAVITT & HAYES, INC. Building—Repamng. @TEEL AND CONCRETE. Repalrs of all kinda § Court St Hew Rritain. Nonn. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICK Telepbcnes 324+ P Classified advertise- ments get the business. They cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. WANTED WANTED—Antiques of all highest cash prices patd. #0 Loveland St 890 description; E. B. Haling. Middletown, Conn. Tel 2-22-6dx , WANTED—Furnished apartment of 2 or 3 rooms, by business man.and wife ald, Box 16J. Her- CLERKS—(men, women tal Mail Service. $1 ience unnecessary. examinations, write J. Civil Service Examiner) Bldg.. Washington, D. C over 17, for Pos- month. Exper- Leonard, 513 (former Equitable 2-21-4dx WANTED—Fancy laundry work to home that or days'c work. Best re Address Herald, Box 32L. do at ence . 2-21-3dx | WANTED—Tenement by first of March, by | WANTED—U. family of three. Write A. Johnso: 835 WANTED—The public to try |the dehydrated products. Simply add water and you have practically fresh fruits znd vegetables. Prunes, Loganberrfes, string- less beans, squash, spinach aud olended vegetables in stock. Tel. 1034. 2-15-6dx East St 2-19-3dx ' King's 8. Government wants am- bitious, intelligent men and women for civil service. Refined, congenial work, paid vacations Big demand for stenog- raphers and typists, For information, write or call Room 104, Professional Bldg.. §7 West Main St. 2-16-t¢ — WANTED—Why be' idle?. Sell guaranteed trecs and shrubs. Commence now and draw weekly pay. Part or full time. Guaranty Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. 2-14-11ax e e T— PERSONALS. PERSONAL—Your teeth cleaned 50c. On Washington's Birthday office open all day and evening. Dr. Dickerman, 131 Main St. Phone 1113. = 2-21-2dx Eeene———————— % SITUATION WASNTED. e e WANTED—Stenographer two years exper- ience desires position in local office. Can furnish best of references. Address Box 20L. Herald. 2-22-3dx aaaaae—————————— | THE PLACE TO SELECT YOUR FRESH FISH IS HERE —AND PRICES ARE LOW— Splendid Shore Haddock . Long Island Flounders Fresh Herrings .. Blue Fish—Whole Fish .. Scrod Steak .... Blue Fish Steak ee. I 10c 12¢ 18c 15¢ 18¢ Halibut, Mackerel, Butter Snapper Blues, Smelts, Sea Fancy Silver Salmon, Eels. Open Long Clams Round and Little Fish, Bass, Neck Clams, o= l FOR SALE—Furniture for three roc For free pariiculars of | FOR SALE—Stock of gre 10c | 12c¢ | CLASSIFIED 1c 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 2liminating this work we save the \ .uvertiser money. N Something to sell, ac tenement or a room ' rent? Use the HERALD classified column. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Old violin, Cremona model. Superb tone. Will sell for $£300 cash. ad- dress Violin, Box FURNISEED ROOMS, TO RENT—Furnished room for light house- keeping with use of kitchen and dining room. Cor. Arch and Walnut Sts. 2-22-1dx FOR SALE—Automobile tools: also kitchen table and chairs: also trunk. 451 West Main St. Tel. 74-1 - SNT—Furnished bedroom and’ kitch- light housekeeping. John avette St., Fruit Store 2. dress Herald, Box 4, Fu —Very nice furnished front room > two gentlemen. 3 West Main St. 1-2a half price, owner huas to move o ply 134 Chestnut st ciy. TO RENT—Two rooms. all light housekceping. just like a home. heat. 25 Corbin Place. smith shop. furnished for Nice for 2 gentlemen, Electric lights and Inquire at Black- 2-16-1w FOR SALE—One kitchen table, rgnge, high broiler and oven, gas b nearly new. Cheap once. first toor. Jewel gas and round if sold at 2-21-2dx | TO RENT—Nice front room, 1 block from businecss : post offic Central. 10 Emmons Place. Tel. 1092-3, 2-19-3dx FOR SALE—Ten good farm horses at 211 Main St., rear 2087, and Tel FOR SALE—Four building lots on Ilonlh] POULTRY. Ave, Price $300 each, worth $750. win sell all four for $1,000 cash Two tene- ment house on Linden St. also. Six lots go with house, trees and out buildings. Regular city home and farm. Easy terms. | Also 1st mortgage for sale, due in three years at 6 per cent interest due in April == and October. Cheap to private party TO RENT owner is going West next week. 3 Box 3te. clty. TO RENT—A tenement of four rooms, all fresh and soom, . modern improvements. 53 Market S 2-19-3dx ¢ ax BABY CHICKS 20c. up; Hatching Eggs 10c. up: all varieties; safe delivery guaran- teed Send for circular. Roy Clark. East Hartford. 2-3-tf FOR SALE—Two heifers, Apply Sage Farm, Berlin. —— TO RENT—Two tenements, five and six rooms, second floor, 49 Cherry St. z-22-3dx FOR SALE—Remington Wahl adding ma- chine, practically new, at 1-3 of original price. 49 East Main St. Tel. 1563. 2-22-5dx FOR SALE—Farm of 60 acres. 10 room house. $500 cash. Also good farming ; land at $50.00 per acre. At Barnesdale. ' C. L. Barnes. 2-17-5dx | FOR SALE—Wood, any length, and deliver- ed. Tel. 1033-4. L. F. Liegey, 208 North St. 2-16-12dx , FOR SALE—Mattresses, box springs, cush- TO RENT—Two or three room apartment for light housekeeping. Central. Address icns, etc., to order. Save money by hav- | Box 22XX, Herald Office. 2-22-2dx ing your old mattresses, box springs, cushions, etc., made over equal to new and returned same day. Upholstering. | TO RENT—Store at 1-3 Main St., corner of Hardware City Bedding Co, 60 Tremont| Flm. Will rent reasonable if taken at SR Tt 2l 2:13:36dx || once. S Apply AL Coiea iy Phane 3425, ) ] -5-t, | YOR SALE—Royal, Underwood, Kemington typewriters, from $30 up.- Also all makes ! of typewriters repaired at lowest rates. The Guarantee Typewriter Exchange, 49 East Main St. Tel. 1562. 2-8-2wx /""" NOTICE. ; TO RENT—Garage on Harrison 8t. F. W. Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Tel. 1773. 1-31-tf TO RENT—Garage suitable for repairing shop and storage. at 14 Willow St. M Cohen. Tel 2426 L —— ] HELFP' WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Tinsmith, by logal factory. who would appreciate stéady work. In reply state age, experience and present employment. Address Box No. 7, Her- ald. 2-3a -— WANTED—Salesmen wanted in New Britain and vicinity to sell Ford cars and trucks and Fordson Tractors. Elmer Automobile Co., 22 Main St. 2-22-3d ‘WANTED—Salesmen, for Vitalizer, spare time, or side line, exceptional opportunity, liberal commission, and no investment. Write Vitalizer Mig. Co., New Haven, Conn. 2-14-15-16-21-22-23-x NOTICE—Look!. All kind of Furniture re- paired and refinished by Ideal Fu Repair Co. Tel. 2361, | NOTICE—Cord wood cut by power, $2.00 per i cord. R. Hackett, 28 McClintock S NOTICE—Clearing sale on Bedding. Silk Floss mattress $15.00, white cotton mat- tress $8.50, white felt -mattress $12.00, cotton top mattress $5.50, cotton $7.50, quilts $5.00 each, pillows $1. blankets $4.00. We sell house furnishings with 40 per cent off. Tel. 1165. B. Ber- son, 549-5561 Main St., opposite St. Msry'n( chureh, city. Also Tel. 639-13. 2-22-3dx | NOTICE—Pianos, Player Pianos and Talking Machines, brand new, direct from factory. My prices and terms positively the low- est. Andrews, 439 Arch St 2-22-2dx ‘WANTED-—State Civil SBervice Test for Pris- on Guard, March 10th, 1921. Send for &p- plication and circular. State Civil Service Commission, Capitol, Hartford, Conn, 2-16-2w AUTOMOBILES ——— FOR SALE—1918 Ford Roadster; also Ford Touring car. Both in good cond Demountable rims, good tires. $225 G. P. Manee, 542 West Main St. 2-22- FOR SALE—1917 Overland Coupe in lcnt condjtion throughout. A sacrific a quick buyer. The L. & M. Garage, W. Main St. Tel. 587-2. 2 FOR BALE OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING. OLDSMOBILE 4 TOURING. PACKARD TOURING. MAXWELL TOURING CHEVROLET 490 TOURING BUICK ROADSI REO TOURING. THE B. & B. MOTOR CO. 18 Main 3t. Phone 434. USED CARS. ANOTHER CLEAN-UP WEEK. Buick Coupe. run 1,200 miles. Sell at sacrifice. ! Essex Touring Demonsgrator, 1, Will sell with new car guarante Essex Touring. Cord tires, Excellent opportunity at low pric Paige Touring. New paint, o tires. Good family car, $1,000. 1917 Dodge Sedan Cord tires, good D Bargain if taken at once. 1916 6-40 Hudson Touring. New pal cord tires. mechanical condition excell Will 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. X 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP,, 156 Elm St. . / Open Evenings. Hudson, Essex and Dodge Bros. DI 1921 New. 1920 miles. 1919 paint. 1919 USED CARS. 1920 Paige 5 Pass. Touring. condition. 1920 Hudson Touring. Will sell cheap. 1917 Hudson Coupe. 1916 National Touring. bargain. Come in and look these cars over—or ef us up for a_demonstration. LASH MOTOR CO. ¢ ‘West Main St. Tel. 382 In A No. Very little mile: In fine condition, Will sell at| George Dunbar, Salesman. Agents for ‘adillac NOTICE—Know your life. Latest scientific method. Develop your powers. Send birth date; 12c stamps. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Walter Winston, Kenilworth, §8 Bd, Courcelles, Paris, France. f pm, for only $9,500—Don’t pass up this See us about selling your house. P REAL ESTATE CO. PHON X 343—_ROOMS 305-¢ BANK BLDG. Stcaming Clams, Finnan Haddie, Smoked Salmon, Smokeg Halibut. | WANTED—A jobbing blacksmith. This is a steady job asd calls for a steady man. Phone or write J. H. Baeder, Torrington, Conn. 2-19-3dx e WANTED—FEMALE HELP Dol A L CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street SR e e e | e e P WANTED G 1o vkt sabiee Appty Deming Try our Indian Neck Oysters. They aré finc. We Are Open Till 9.00 o’clock Thursday Evening. / 2-19-26-3-5-12 - and Sharpening. Open evenings. 131 Lafayette St. 2-22-3dx 2-21-3dx on all jobs. BY STANLEY NOTICE—Smalley Garage, Reo Service, stor- age and repairing. A No. 1 mechanics at Your service day and night. 240 Smalley St. Phone 1868. Prop. Browne & O'Dell. 2-19-6dx NOTICE—WiIll do light trucking avd deliv- { ery. Tel. 1492-14. George H. Dyson, 616 l Stanley St. Moore’s Fish Market Washington Place - LIFE INSURANCE THE MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK—OIdest, Largest and Strongest in the World. Am writing some very attractive policics. Let me talk "™H. D. HUMPHREY H. Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. NAT. 272 MAIN STREET. N. B. BANK BUTLDING PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Multigraphing of every description, also specifications All work neatly done and guaranteed. NEW BRTAN TYPEWRIVER EXCHANGL 72 West Main St Tel. 612 2-17-6dx NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Tal Sketching for entertainments, fairs Al Maimgren. 9-22-1¢ and dances; something snsppy. Herald office, City. ‘STEAMSHIP TIFKETC aud | ‘WANTED—Girl to do general cleaning and take care of dental office. Apply Dr. Fagan, Main St. 22-1d WANTED—Competent maid for general housework in family of two. No washing. References required. Liberal wages. Ap- ply 249 Arch St., City. Tel.\219, 2-17-e0d6d WANTED—Girl for general housework. Ap- ply Mrs. J. J. Witkin, 27 Wiinthrop St. WANTED—Experienced maid for general housework. Cali mornings at 378 Stanley st. 2-17-tf | _— LOST AND FOUND- LOST—Between Bradley and Jerome Monday evening. navy jack Finder please return Offce. Reward. Sts., to Herald 2-22-1dx LOST—Bracelet, Thursday night, Linwood, Hart and Hawkins Sts, please return to 119 Linwood St. reward 2. between Finder Receive 2-2dx ROLLER TRAY showed supreme quality last seasoi. Well know Magic Brooders, Poul- try Remedy, Pratt’s Baby Chick Food. Order your baby chicks. 2-21-3d blue taffeta over ' INCUBATOR wh'~h | New Britain Bird Store 105 Arch Street, Tel. 1121-3 C. G. CONN.—LTD. BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS Saxophone Instructor Saxaphones- Repaired. JAS. W. TYNAN, Agent.- 68 Black Rock Avenue, JOHN J. CREAN PIANO TEACHING Special attention to beginners. You may feel that you are secure and that fire cannot enter your home, because you are careful. But you will find that it is just those who feel most secure are the ones to suffer. Be sure you are cov- ered. Always have =znough fire insurance on your home and fur- | niture. Parker & Deming

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