New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 28, 1921, Page 10

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’ DIRDANY Inc. tford Hartford BASEMENT OFFERS ashion’s Favorite Modes in nderpriced New Springtime Frocks $24.95 e THE, OOLORS e New Briwns, Tan, N New Blues and Black — Street and Afternoon Styles of high standing _Spectal Selling of 1 Importance —THE FABRICS— Canton Crepe, Silk Taffeta, Crepe de Chine Charmeuse, Satin and Tricotine. Grays, nohting in style or ‘With eyelet em- ly Spring Dressos—160 of Them—all fresh and crispy new. Omitting In slim line or flared silhouettes, tight basques, short sleeves, girdles. beads, ruffles, lace trim, flower corsages and plaitings. Bizes 16 to 44. MILLINERY EASTER Bvery day brings us nearer spring and every- one is interested in new millinery. Here in the Basement you will find a pleasing display of ready to wear Hats for spring priced at $2.95 ™ $6.95 —Basemcent— uslin Wear For $1.00 t In the city—at the price, we can CGowns and Envelope chemise in both white, dainty trimmed with lace or em- mterials, or hand embroidered in pretty The materials used are volle and seco flesh and the always populaar white —Basoment— at Values in Yarns, as in All Other ngs, is the Fixed Motto of This Store READ ON: our Yarn Department we searched the fleld for Quality—for richness of color—loftiness We found them in the famous MINERVA YARNS on to thelr worth and beauty, they are wound on a ball that uncolls with the case of silken experts will ald you in the matching of colors, and helpful suggestions for knitting will be without charge. You'll be Interested in the many new styles and all sorts of useful articles shown. LIFE INSURANCE AD 147 OF W YOWK-—_Ovew, Lovera a2 Senges . D. HUMPHREY Also All Kinds of Other Insurance. LT, N. B. NAT. BANK BUILDING R S pe Family House on Stanley Street. TZ & COSTELLO., Inc. Tel. 24-4 LEAVITT & HAYES, INC Building—Nepamng. BUILDERS IN WOOD, BRICR. STEEL AND CONCRETR. Repairs of all kinda § Court 8t Telephcunes 3244 tew Hritaln, Coun. 191 —_— CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs. BY STANLEY 1! .l () T gy 7 wyl AP s Ao st @ = e TR e 1 i Classified advertise- ments get the business. They cost but little. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. AUTOMOBILES CLASSIFIED 1c a Minimum Charge 20c Word 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 climinating this work we save the .uvertiser money. FOR SALE-—MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT FOR SALE—Ford touring car. 1. Taver, 10 Chostaut St FOR SALE—Ford Nedan. Tel. 361-5 J. €. Moody 2-26-6a FOR SALE—Auburn touring with standing Overland chummy roadster; Ove touring; Huick tourink, just out of | paint shop rd touring R. Battey, 605 Lincoln Ter 2-25-2dx | i touring car. | GoN-12 FOR SAL Just like Shefficld 20 Overland “w. Phone FOR SALE—KI Jand st., en drd tioor . at 110 Cleve- Call after ¥ 1 2dx FOR SALE—White Leghorn, brown Leg- TO RENT—5 room tenement floor, all fmprovements, from Corbin. Inquire ond tloor on second minutes walk 49 Cherry horn and Ancona hatching Kosenko, Plainville, Ct. vl RS, Muis. 14, FOR SALE—One carlond of green horses, Just arrived from lo well matched pairs and single hor Weight (rom 2600 to 3,000 a pair. Also a few sec- ond-hand horses. 211 Main St, vear. | Tel. 420 or 2087, -6dx REO TOURING. CHEVROLET TOURING. THE B. & B. MOUTOB CO. 18 Maln St. Phone 484. HELP WANTED—MALE. lathers for new bullding, Call evenings, 84 Church St., Mr. Lewis WANTED—15 steam heat. third fioor. | 2-28-2dx | WANTED—At once, farm hand; must be good milker and teamster. Apply Maple Croft Farm Stanley Quarter. Tel, 73. - 2-26-3dx WANTED—State Clvil 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 BUSINESS CHANCES, BUSINESS CHANCES—To settle an estate, the stock and machinery for making Cook & Davis and other levels, are offered for sale. WIIl sell with or without the fac- tory lease. Address H. C. Dexter, Black v 2-24-1wx SITUATION WASTED. NTED—Intelligent serious-minded, able young woman desires position in local store, or office. Address Box 10J, Herald. 3-28-1dx WANTED—By widow with two children, work by day 6 days a week or as house- keeper: would take institution work. Call or write Mrs. Juringues, Elm Hill, sccona house from EIm Hill station. 2-28-3dx LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Thursday night, between Franklin Square and Court St, rosary beads, Initials M D., on cro Finder call 2-26-2a | 1339-2. LOST—Pocketbook, containing sum ot money and check. Saturday, on train be- tween New Britaln and East Berlin. Re- turn to W. Palmer, East Berlin. Reward. 2-28-1dx LOST—WIIl permon ween picking up small purse on East Maln St. jitney Sunday | night please return to 26 Cottage Place and avold further trouble. Reward. 2-28-1d LOST—One 34-4 rim and shoe; also chbain. Finder telephonc 190-3. Reward. 2-28-14 Nutmeg Publicity Bureau PROFESSIONAL BUILDING Multigraphing, Mailing, Mimeographing, Addressing, Typewriting, Adding Machine Work. Te 2290 for Representative to Call. 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 trecatments clear these conditions quickly. Electric treatments of all kinds. cctric 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 Naturcopathic Physiclan and Chiro- practor, 252 Main St., Phone 765. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED By A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. V¥ in Street. 'Phone 570 TO RENT—7 room modern apartment, T—3 room tenement, first floor, all nents. 41 Connerton 'St North & Judd factory. 667-1 floor, two front rooms of which are able for professional use, in building just ' completed at 559 Main St. Steam heat, hot water and Jjanitor sery Inquire Wm. C. Raphael, 390 Main St 2-25-3d FOR SALE—Italian cheese, made of pure s0c per b, 101 FOR SALB—Magee Imperial range, hot | wuter front, fiest class condition; bureau, ! springs, gas plate. 83 Hart Tel. Top floor 28-1ax | | FOK SALE—Six milch cown, ono Just come ' m——— in; also seph 3523, pair heavy truckiug horses. Edmau, Westwood Park Plainville. Jor TO RENT—Store at 1-3 Maln St., corner of TO RENT—Garage on Harrison St. Elm. once. Will rent reasonable Apply M. Cohen. if taken at Phone 2425. 2-5-tf F. W, 1773, 1-31-tt Loomis, 112 Harrison St. Tel. FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR SALE—Local druggists are mow offer- ing Cherry Mul to those afflicted with coughs, colds and run down _condition. Cherry Mul keeps you well. Every bot- tle guaranteed. Recommended by Clark & Brainerd, W. H. Crowell, Miller & llan- son Co., and all drug store 1-31-26codx FOR SALE—Large Columbia Grafonola, hogany cabinet records. New; very rea- sonable. Box 156XX Herald Oflice. 2-26-6dx TO TO RENT—Furnished room RENT—Furnished rooms, lent table board, per week. dara, with excel- to gentlemen only, $9.00 American family. Mrs. 46 Maple St for tl gentlemen, 45 Walnut St. 2-26-2dx TO RENT—Furnished room in private fam- 1 ily; references required. Address Box 17P, Western section. ! Herald. 2-25-3dx | Something to sell, a classified column. ONL tenement or a room‘ rent? Use the HERALD ONE CENT A WORD, WANTED WANTED—Men and women who snifer aching, burning feet, corns and callg to try a box of Snow Drop Salve, Works wonders. Guaranteod by CI Brainerd, 'ANTED—By young woman, with old child, board and room. ~Will pay. 2-1 for suitable place. Box 128, Hes family. Box WANTED—At once, three or foul or unfurnished rooms in an 203, W. H. Crowell, Milier & son Co. and all drug stores. WANTED—Rent wanted at once in able location by an, American fa: three adults. family. Box ‘WANTED—Antiques highest cash Address carcHerald, WANTED—At once, three or four or unfurnished rooms in an 20J, Heerald. of all prices pald. E. B. 60 Loveland St., Middletown, Comn. 2-: 890. SPARE TIME WORK FOR MEN AND WOMEN, You can earn he ree. For $10.00 a week and Outfit FOR SALE—Mahogany cabinet talking ma- chine with records. Used but In perfect condition. Big bargain. Easy payments. Call tonight. Andrews, 439 Arch St. 2d FOR SALE—Household furniture, 4 rooms. 33 Dewey St., 2nd floor. Apply tomorrow | or Monday from 4 to 7. 2-26-2dx FOR SALE—Kitchen stove in best condition. Call 34 Hartford Ave., 1st floor. 3dx | TO RENT—Large front reom, just palnted, TO RENT—Large furnished room, suitable TO RENT—Furnished room for light house- papered, for one or two men. apartment for light West Maln St. Also nice housekeeping. 103 2-23-t¢ for two Mrs. Court St. gentlemen. Chapman, 33 2-28-1dx keeping room. with use of kitchen and dining Cor. Arch and Walnut St 2-28-1dx necessary to finance safe and WANTED—Honest party to furmish men Desk money making business. Can handle; money. investigation. ing trades preferred. Proposition ' will stand Party familiar with plendid tunity for right man. Address Herald. WANTED—Young man deslres or without board, preferably plano. Best of references. 33Y, Herald. — FOR SALE—Wood, any length, and deliver- | ed. Tel. 1033-4. L. F. Liegey, 208 Norih 5 2-16-12dx FOR SALE—Mattresses, box springs, cush. ions, etc., to order. Save money by ha 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 | TO RENT—Furnished room, '-l‘() RENT—5 furnished rooms for light central loca- Running hot and cold water in 28 Court St. 2-28-1dx tion. room. S TO RENT—Furnished room to gentlemen only. 50 Court St. 2-28-2dax Can be used for two fam- 74 Seymour S housekeeping. illes. Near Landers, floor. e ———————eremewee ( 7 RENT—Large fornished room, all Im- NOTICE. NOTICE—Strictly fresh eggs delivered. Tel. -28-2dx | NOTICE—Ginsburg’s dress pleating, button | covering and hemstitching shop moved to 19 Walnut St. Tel. $83- 2-28-6dx | TO RENT—One or two furnished rooms, for two adults. Americans [ provements, only. only. 162 Main St., one flight up. 2-28-1dx i with all conveniences for light 2-28-1dx | keeping. Central. 16 Prospect St. NOTICE—Electrical work, wiring, fixtures and electrical goods greatly reduced, as I must raise cash. Open this evening. A.! Tyler, 319 Main St. Tel. 1992-3. 2-25-1dx _— NOTICE—Electric Yacuum Cleaners rented, $1.25 per day. Delivered promptly. Satis- faction guaranteed. Electric cleaners re- paired. Tel. 2079. 2-2-e0d-tt NOTICE—Palnting, Papering—Palating 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-cod-tt NOTICE—Parties, funerals and weddings taken care of at reasonable prices. Ex- pert drivers. Good car. Gen. Main & Electric Co., Brook St. Day and night service. Tel 1626-3 or 65. 2-26-3dx NOTICE—We save you 40 to 50 per cent on Blemished first quality and factory sec- onds tires and tubes. Motor ofl one gal- lon S0c., five gallon lots 75¢c. per gallon. Bring vour can. Alex Auto Supply Co., 86 Arch St 2-25-16dx NOTICE—Don’t Fuss with a wetiing hen or smoky kerosene incubator! Each compart- ment of our mammoth machines hold 150 eggs. Price 6c per chick hatched. Ca- pacity 25,000 eggs. Leghorn cockerels for sale. Nutmeg Hatchery, 3 Cheshire, Conn. NOTICE—D. & K. Trucking Co. will do your moving to your satisfaction, if you say so. Local and long distance. Tel. 24-18dx | NOTICE—Get our prices on your electrical work. It will save & Yuon. Tel. 893-5, NOTICE—Cartoonist, Chalk Sketching for entertainments, dancos; something snappy. al Maimgren, Herald effice, City. -33-t¢ T Y P WANTED—FEMALK HELP - WANTED—Competent mald for general housework In family of two. No washing. References required. Liberal wages. Ap- ply 249 Arch St, City. Tel. 21 2-17-coaba Talk and fairs aud WANTED—Bookkeeper—Position open for an intelligent serious minded, able woman in a local store. AH information must be furnished in your reply, which will be confidenttal. Merchant, Box No. 21. Her- ald. 2-26-3d WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-lHand Furniture L. ZELDES 116 West Street Tel. 633-2: “THE HOME OF SATISFIED EYEGLASS WEARERS WANTED—A competent girl for housework, one who likes children need not apply. 551 Stanley St. general Others 2-26-2dx WANTED—A woman to do nlterations on women’s coats and sufts. State experience | expected. Steady work. Sox Herald. 2-28-3d and salary No. X32X. | WANTED—By the day, a competent laun-' dress, one that can do nice fine clothes. State price in reply to ad. Address Box 17L, Herald 2-28-3ax WANTED—Competent mald housework. Apply Mre Columbia St for genoral | g= Shurberg, Jr., 81 2-28-tt .- POULTRY. BABY CHICKS 20c. up; Hatchls 873 MAIN ST. TO RENT—Large furlshed room, for two | 133 Bassett 2-28-3dx gentlemen, in private family. Bt. WA Men and women, for Sem will mail names and addremses of 36 supplying home work. Address Wi Lackey, Plainville, Conn. NTED—Three or four reem with all conveniences, by no children. Call 2343-3. Hary top floor. WANTED——Ry refined eldesly ment of five rooms, good locstion. ern section preferred. 17K WANTED—By young 6 room tenement In dress Box 29BE, He: Tuition $5 & ness College, Fine Store to Rent oli West Main Stree By April good WANTED—Young men and wemes telligence and ambition keeping and stenography instructors. Don't to under wasgte your manth. 163 Main St etudy Connecticut American esuple, locality. taking subscriptions during epare . tim Cosmopolitan Group of Opening for a few responsibl , women in New Britain. particulars, write Agency Bureau, International Magazim 119 West 40th St, New York City 2- near Lincoln St. An A No. 1 place for dry good druggist, tailoring or similar. line of bu Six Room Tenement To Rent in West Main Stré Block—Steam furnished. - b CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. PHON E PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Multigraphing of every description, also specifications All work neatly done and guaranteed. NEW BRITAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Tel. 612 72 West Main St. FIRE INSURANCE George A. Quigley, 297 Main St. - STEAMSHIP TICKET

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